PAGE SIX - PRIZE LIST. * Points At oe Show” “ : “Mrs. R. R: “Alton, : Isabella Point ‘* Road, ~won the grand.-aggregate prize in. floriculture .at the Salt . Spring : Island Chrysanthemum. Soci-. “ ety and Garden Club spring flower 7 ‘show “held” in, the’ Fulford: Hall’ on} y : Saturday, May 1. - Shrub, - “Mrs. : J. Catto, “Mrs. A. Davis: ~ Rockery flower ‘collection, Howland.—B.E —B. He Ww OMEN SURPRISE Wednesday, May 5, 1965 SU TAUGE CR CROWD. HONORS. TW. |MOUAT ON 90TH BIRTHDAY > About 200 “friends: ‘and. relatives Miss’. G:'.C; Hamilton, Mrs. N. A. gathered in the. Sunday ‘school room rOf Ganges ‘United ‘Church. on: Satur- MEN . | ON A a a aE _ GALIANO | Mr. and. Mrs: R. “Ausman ave back day. to honor Tw. Mouat ‘on. the at their home on Sturdies Bay, after occasion of. his 90th birthday. Shar- spending four months in Port Moody | ing with Mr. Mouat the pleasure of 224 Vancouver. greeting “guests ‘were Mrs. Mou at Mrs. . Doreen. Rennie “and” threc and: Miss 0, Mouat: children have returned to their.home Refreshments were prepared by |i? Duncan alter spending a pleasant ‘bers .of the “Wagon | Wheels ° Square BEGINNERS ‘WELCOMED Over 185 Square Dancers Gather At Fulford Hall Over 185.square dancers from Vic: |. toria and up-Island joined the mem:-! FULFORD NURSE RECEIVES — CERTIFICATE Dance Club of ‘Ganges for an eve- ning of dancing. in: the Fulford. Hab | ‘to welcome 27: members of the local .- club~.as. qualified . beginner square dancers. Cam : York, Victoria, as MLC, and’ caller kept everybody happy and on: | their toes unti] Mr. Reynold's’ bus took the visitors back to Fulford to members ofthe Norahlight Unit of #0liday with parents, Mr. and Bane. Miss Gladys Patterson, graduate nea nae or Sire won ine ot MeNel a NIGH [ OF ROLLER HOC KE yo United Church Women and were | Jarry Anderson. of the Royal Jubilee. School ‘of Nurs- catch the late iy nome. ek 9 award." 8 served by the ladies, assisted by| _™Mr..and Mrs. Cam Prior, of Van- ing, received her award for psychi- Weber and Bert Barber, who is ‘Judges were ‘Mr. “and Mrs. R.. R. -MeMinn: and Mrs. G. , Vaulkhard, of . Victoria.. There. were many. outstanding ar-|.. ““rangements and despite.much rain “and cold.the last few .weeks, the ‘dis- a - Play of spring flowers was excellent. TWO DISPLAYS, ; : ”. Besides’ the many varieties . of “flowers, there: was.a display of paint-| Angs.-by | several local. artists,. and some very. fine’ pieces. ‘of «ceramics [BRINGS $161 FOR VILLAGE | wildest hockey games of the season. } The men recovered. towards. the last | and roared back to win with a con- By BEA. HAMILTON Donation ‘of:$161 was, given recent- ly. to the Lions Club Pioneer Village by. the Fulford Athletic Club. Dona- tion was:the proceeds from the suc- cessful All-Star roller hockey match held: in. the. Fulford -Hall. The All- Star team was picked from the. Central Hawks, Ganges. Dyna- miters: and’ Salt.Spring Leftovers, fused and undetermined - score. The referee, Chuck Oxby will never recover—he had to. retire. to the washroom to scrub off. the ‘lip- stick—the appreciative mark. left on him -by. the women players. » ~The. three * stars ‘were - Michele members of the C.G.I.T. ‘The attrac-|Couver, spent the week-end at their tive centrepiece was arranged by home on the island. Miss Grace Mouat, niece of the! _M *, and Mrs. George Johnson, of guest of honor. : her Westminster, and their family, Chosen to’ pour -tea were Mrs,| Spent: several days at ‘their home, Clinton . Wood. and» Mrs. Richard|Coral Reefs. Toynbee, sisters of Mr. Mouat; Mrs.j Other week-enders from _ their Gavin: C. Mouat, Mrs. Laurie Mouat, /homes on the mainland were Chuck Mrs. Mac Mouat and Miss Grace Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Len Mouat. Rawluk,- Mr. and Mrs. P. - Selby- ‘Cut-of-town ‘guests were Mr. and ‘Hele, Ww. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Percy. Mrs. ‘Clinton .Wood,. Campbell River; Fox. Mr. and. Mrs, Andrew Lytle; Miss atric nursing at the graduation cere- mony held in the Royal. Theatre on Sunday evening. Attending were her parents, Mr. and Mrs..R. Patterson, and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..D. Patter- son, all of: Fulford. Also present were..Mrs. R. R. Alton, R.N.; Miss Nan Ruckle, Mrs. R. .Daykin ‘and Miss Gwen. Ruckle, all. travelling via the’ evening ferry for this. special oecasion.. Wagon Wheels regular caller-teach- ‘er, also helped with the calling. Norm Williams of Deep Cove, who ‘was first: caller for this club, said how glad he was to renew acquaint- ance withthe members and happy that ‘the club is still active. He then presented .beginner’s certificates to Kathy: : Netterfield, cock, Beth, Rosemary and Marilyn Brigden; Lynn Bennett, Jean: Stev-. , ens, Janeke Buitenwerf, © Gillian Smith, Mary. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. - Angela Hedge- SIONS RT AT et a PN es oceaan ae - shampi Byron, Laurie Cruickshank: who was |. wi . 4 T.. Timbers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brig: ‘put in by the adult education: class. |- who" played. against’ the’ champion| °°. | ee ’ res |: innifred Mercer, Mr..and Mrs. 2 ; ‘ g —Teawas: served in the dining room| Fulford Cougar’ team —* «dnd. beat goalie for the ladies, and Cpl. Fred Charles McKay;: Nanaimo; Mr. and den, Robert: Taylor,.Ron. and sien a “and. a number of door, prizes: were | them by. a score of 8,to 4. Don Law- Rhodes of the Lions. Mrs. R.A. Diffin, Comox; Miss Rita ‘|.Cunningham, Brian. Rogers, Eddie “won. by:.Jucky :ticket. holders, Prize ‘winners: were. as’ follows ‘in|: ~ order of, first, . ore an highly :.¢ommended: ley. .was coach of the. All Stars. ‘WILD GAME a . ue After ‘the All-Star . game, the wo- ‘men: “players ‘took:on the. Lions and --MIDGET ‘TEAM | The midget hockey team, chosen for. an “All-Star match from. three Ganges «teams — and | Fulford,’ also managed to. down. the : midget Oulton, Mrs. R. Des Marais,’ Mr. and Mrs. David’ Raven, Victoria: Miss. Doris Williamson, Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. 'T. W. Mouat, Jr., Tommy, } For | son and-Jack Reid. In charge of arrangements for the: : Bettiss, David Parsons, ‘| ningham, Randy Bob - and. Glen Timbers, Don’ and Alan. Cun-:: Bennett, —— John-" SS ~_oo oe ee , oaeeatneal PENDER OPP a ’ Seaside” fantasy, Mrs. J. ‘Benays, lobbered Robert: and Michael Mouat, ' Miss —. W rw oMrs..PiG, James, Mrs..D. Atkins. the sump “Tone, inane of fhe champs, © They were coached by! Elizabeth Mouat,~° Mr.. and Mrs. ce, : Island ate orks successful evening were Mr. and ne I stONSs Larry Cruickshank, and the three] qeith. Grant; Vancouver: “Mr. and Present water rates and taxes in, the recent annual. meeting of aod Rogie A. B. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. -J. star players were Ted Mollet, Ful- ‘|.ford Hotshots, with .three goals; Paddy Akerman and Nic Humph-}: _reys of the Prowlers. — This: tournament wound ‘up the | ANN UAL TEA . Moat,. Miss ‘G. Ruckle. : “Mr. and: Mrs. Doug. Brook have| roller hockey season and the teams| HELD AT PORT “THREE BLOOMS > _ |-had avspring visit-from their daugh-! are now preparing for the baseball Ww ASH “Arrangement of three blooms, Mrs,| (er, Mrs. N. Massa and Iamily, at|games which start almost immedi- INGTON “Scot: Clarke,” Mrs. Ey _ Crosby, Mrs. their. Armordale ‘home. ‘The: visitors | ately. ‘One of the main events on Pender ‘ * ‘Island this ‘past week. was the annu- -. Mrs. S. Wagner and Mrs. T. Shar- - Jand.. Original,’ F. Schwagley, Mrs. T.:Fendall, Miss G. Ruckle. “Beside ~»,€> pool,: Mrs. “Scot: Clarke. “Arrange-| >. “ment: -of native flowers, “Mrs.: C: Mrs. Gavin H. Mouat, Peter and the North Salt Spring Waterworks | water district ratepayers, held at District will be necessary for prob-| G ably at least two .more years if the| ‘ replacement program is to. be com- pleted. _ Officials made this: statement at D. Reid, Margaret Reid, Mr. and Ganges. Mrs. W. M Palmer and Robin Reid, The ratepayers approved a recom-} President of the club mendation that meter. reading -and The hall was gaily decorated with billing be carried out. every other four red wagon wheels and the club | month, instead of once a month. banner. pide newer i and ed by e y Total of 21 new services were in-| TS. DY Lynn Genne = stalled during the year. and large Margaret Reid, Bob Timbers and ‘ connection into mains: were. made ; for Rourke subdivision, :-Booth’ prop Refreshments were served by Mis. J. Roland,’ Mrs, “A: Moulton “and — erties and Hundred: Hills and. fe hydrants: were: installed. at’ Ganges| Mrs. H, Fs Hollings of Fulford. Mrs. ta @ a and Vesuvius Bay.. Plans are being Gibson and W. M. Palmer: ur ar ; the. door. : me fj . i made for a-fire-hall'at Fulford. “New: members will be ‘welcomed io A hearty: vote ‘ of.’ thanks ‘was: ac: the club when sessions commence ins: ‘ed. can, estiniated : “$6,000. ‘Gorded. C.: R. Horel, retiring: presi- es a ane fall. “ damage to Royal: ‘Canadian “Legion ‘dent, and. Ry ibute paid . ‘to. -Vernon | Hall at. Ganges : during the’ early |: “hours: of April'27. The alarm, was. the: ‘year, ‘after’ ‘serving ‘as ‘secretary [ : Gerald Mouat, Surrey Centre. °’ Arrangement in jug, Mrs. D. Atkins, { 1 Fire : Damage Extensive Fire of ‘undetermined: “obteil Gane! : oA, W. . Wilson. chave now. returned: to Victoria. ae Driftwood and flowers, Mrs. ‘D. “At --Joe Martinich and ‘Terry have had POWER ‘TO. . Ja ea fea. Pe tor the ladles. or 5 me } he ‘g on: eter’s urch ‘on! ~-Ruckle. | : Borg 4.San Pedro,. Calif; visiting ‘Mr. “Mar- NORTH. GALIANO, | ton Hall “-Study- in black and white; M .{tinich’: s. brother’ and sister-in-law ‘and boas ‘het uty of — aglow: ve oe gary | é of ‘spring flowers, ‘the back- Seat’ ‘Clarke , Pixie’ bouquet, ‘Mrs:: Ss. Californian. ‘cities. It awas five. years |: AL Cc: ‘WanSacker, district : mana # oe : 7 h ger! d or Wagner,’ Mrs A IK. me Miss ‘G.-since’ their ‘last ‘visit. . : : for B.C “Hydro: from, Duncan, . at- | attest os hop MB to otfiel-| : ‘Monday, » April 26, for. a. visit to. her: nessmen of North, Galiano last week. PooMrs: REG. Straker presided’ at the | ; Meeting. was ‘called to. decide on! oor, Mrs. P.;H..Grimmer and: Mrs. kins,. Mrs.. P. G. James, Miss G. ‘an: enjoyable - and: interesting trip to Sos ;: Wednesday, April 28: Port. Washing- | Wagner,” -Mrs. :PiGi -James,. ‘Mrs. family, and: touring other- interesting. DISCUSSED ; ‘ground decor. ‘being: based _on yellow |-: Miss" “Marion: ‘MeKechnie “left ¢ on] gs: : : tended a. meeting of . several . busi-| ally open the event at 2.30'p.m. :| WAYS and “means ‘by: which. power “B.-Phelps: presided “ over the candy- l by. resident, at 3 a.m. and. within “turned in ‘by Fred Spracklin,- a near- | and: ‘assessor “for :more’ than ‘half a} {> oe to other’ easterh: Canadian ‘century. Peter Cartwright : has’ since |.}"-> * gies or: two 0, three SS any dean be: extended to. this No rth End) ‘stall: Mrs. Gerry. Stevens ‘and ‘Mrs.’ minutes ‘the f fire brigade was. on. the taken: on the. -secretary-assessor fe “BUILDINGS 10D. onan ae eo ; |Community. : X “SP Deter’. Stevens ‘hada’ stall of hot } scene. duties“ in® addition ‘to -his ‘role - as |, e LOG HOMES : © CABINS: ; i rO-, “eultural ‘foliage.”: Mrs: Cc ‘Claxton 7 “Another: ‘five: aimites, mr said” Fire ‘superintendent... oe : ice 9, COURTS © GARAGES | it| convened::the ‘kitchen. activities, as- | Chief ‘Fred Donaghy “‘and the fire J. G. Reid was -re- ‘elected. oe would have been out of control.”” “| three- year. term: on: the. board of .di- Ale ‘It is ‘believed that the fire: smould- ‘tectors” whiJe--Norman.:.Mouat™ was} ') °° % ‘ered | for some hours before igniting | elected for a similar. term and W.-H.}: —,. the; kitchen’ area: he: loss*i an 4 minutes.) - ‘Funeral Directors: . 1400 Vancouver St. a "Phone S85-4408