“visit: on: the Island. guest of Mr, and. Mrs. P. J. O’Con- “cand. ‘Gordon: Cudmore -FULF ORD “SALT SPRING ISLAND Mrs. F. -P. Lalonde : home to Vancouver ae last, after “spending a. two-week’s She was the returned on Monday ; ely ‘Fulford Har bour, “Mis. Chester: ‘Kaye, of.. Beaver Point, oe Minto Hoxpitat, Ganges. “My. and Mis. George Berg, and - daughter,. Gloria, | -Lake, were’ visitors.to the Island _ on - Sunday last... .They “ guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Me- /Afee, Fulford Harbour.. ; Miss Val Gyves has returned to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria, where she is in training, after a short visit. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gyves, Fulford Harbour. Mr. S. Prouce, government sur- veyor, has returned: home:to Dun- ‘ean,. after. surve eying for:.a “days ‘the F ulford Valley road. f ew Mr. and: “Mrs. ‘sustoria, were ‘the. guests. of Mr: and oS Mrs. ° Av’ J.’ Mollet, Pultord Hae - bour,, ree rently. Cudmor @, Messrs: F red © “Walter . “and. Carl it Maxwell - S ing trip to Campbell Lake,: “B.C. : ‘Recent: guests. ‘registered. at: the ‘Fulford: Inn are: J. ‘W: McNeil, _ Victoria; D. H.° Frith, Victoria; J. “Li Johnston, : Young, Vancouver. Mr. Sergeant, of “Vancouver, recently. of. Cusheon © Gove, ° - rented one “of. Mr. BF, Cudmore’s : cottages at. Fulford: Harbour, “The. ‘trustees “of. the. ‘Fulford n -bee - on: ‘Saturday, Sept. 27th, ‘for. the. purpose. of fe wate: into ‘the : Community. - “Hall: “held. oa Gann Wd rere fh ; WUE, ir) \! : ‘isca patient at The Lady, of. Shawnigan — were the-: Sed wick, of Vie-- xwel will. leave Fulford. on’ “Thursday for a-two weeks’. hunt- | scouver and the:interior, -Russian. sable trim. Vancouver;. Ge Le “wich toaster has © ST. MARK’S IS SCENE OF WEDDING ROYAL. OAK, Oct. 8. — St. Mark’s. church was ‘prettily decor- ated’ with autumn flowers when Rev. 0. L. Jull. united in marriage Gladys Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V.- Green, 982 Dar- win’ Rd., and: Walter Scott, only son of Mrs. .L. Seott, Raymond Rd., andthe late My. James Scott. During the signing of the register Miss --Enid Middleton sang. the solo; “Through the Years.” ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a beige boucle dressmaker suit, with a black vel- vet hat and. black accessories. She carried a. beige prayer book and “wore: a corsage bouquet of or-. Miss B. Kitto, sister of the chids. bride, Ladysmith,. was . mnid-of- shonor and Mr. Albert Massey was best man. Ushers were Messrs. ‘Prederick and Brodie Quick. At the reception, held at. the home: of:the bride,:Mrs. Green, in an aquamarine’ »lue dress, and Mrs. Seott in a‘ dress of burgundy crepe, réccived the guests:. Both - wore corsages of. Talisman roses. During’. the -reception Mrs. 5S. Dawe sang “In the Garden of Your Heart.” For the honeymoon trip to Van- the. bride donned a black boucle coat, with _Mr..and Mrs. Scott will “make their home on Alderley Rd. Among. the gifts “received were .a°Hot..Point toaster and a sand- from the . fellow- workers, of the Saanich Municipal Hall. of which the: bride was a ao former employee. ; ‘SATURNA. ISLAND. Miss: W. ‘Rudd returned. to her S home. in. - Victoria’ after. spending Tew days” with her. aunt; Mrs. : a" AREWETHE a) Pete “his advi. um hot ane ~ a ana Liquor Control ! Board or by. the Govarnment. of British Columbia, ed with the —By— | FREEMAN , KING} Doa wood turn every day!! eter err rr rrr oe ee rw) The regular’ meeting. was held on. Saturday evening with the Bulldogs on. duty. Bernard Horth was enrolled as a Seout and ‘took his promise. Instruction under patrol. lead- ers was given, afterwards an ob- servation test’ was given, with some good results. A good fast game of duster: hockey was played. The court of honor was held afterwards. David Hemphill was made acting patrol leader of the. Lions in. place of Brian. Baal, who is now acting as instructor. CUB NOTES | By Doug Peck. . The: regular meeting was held on Friday evening and: was’ open- “grand howl,” which was taken: by Sixer Alan ~Bosher. Instruction was given in. sema- phore and flag work... ; The. recruits “were told “about the. law and the promise by the S.M. who paid. them a visit. Sunday afternoon... the . Troop and Pack held church parade for the dedication of the new -colors .- , presented Legion. to the group by the We.were. pleased to wel- come with ‘us the’ Scouts. from the Brentwood ‘Troop. The ser- vice was: taken by: the Rev. .Lan- caster with Rev. W. Turner assist- “ ing. GULF HOSPITAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER GANGES, » Oct. "g.Following” ‘is. the report: for : the. month ‘of. ; 7 "September Pte. rank ee et . Minto. Gulf Lslands : Hospital: sued. “by: The Lady ‘Patients: beginning ‘month, “8. dmitted- during. month, 18. Patients. end ‘of month, 5. 7 f ‘Hastings, A G ae pears, “Halley, melons, ee ” Mrs: G. C.: “Mouat, ‘amp: shade. A. G. Croft on, grapes. — »-earrots., "ALG 28 Ste}: Mary's © vegetables, fruit. - . 3 Mra." 1a ‘Steward, bedjneket, : Chureh, Fulford, Pender. Junior Red : ‘Cross Aids Funds ae ’ PRNDER- ISLAND, “Oct, The Junior Red: Cross: held a very, enjoyable tea at the home of Mrs, F, Smith, Weleome Bay, on- Sat- urday afternoon, when © quite a number attended, Admission, adults, 10¢; i ehildren, 5 used poste. aye: ‘atan pa. OAM proceeds, for: u Red Croxs,, ve cet ok cmareencaraeraacetraetcetircte enemas ‘when you, are: ‘through with, tte | hei “From and to. i VICTORIA-NANAIMO-PORT. : Pe eaeratcten yoshi toot ool “oct. VITH and ‘18TH, 1041. Return: Ware “Vietoria:Nanalmo. wnienees GLEE. “ Vietoria-Port Alberni wee $3.40 Victoria-Courtonay preva. $9.80 (Government Tax Hxtra) Jorreapondingly low faved to othor _atations, ohalfefares” “Raburn init to -Toave® dient ination Mok dater than, Gabe obab Ud L,, “NO. BAGGAGE CHECKED | For. fiirthor: particulars: ‘nae your local Meket Agent) om write (6 “: oR a Burland, General Axont, Victoria, 1 Lor wel fone, Crofton, vveretables, apples, butter. Be — Reading from left to right — Seated front row: Helen Todd, Gloria- Giffin, ‘Evelyn Alexander, Joyce Girdler. (manager, remedies depart.). Andy Buchan (manager, fish dept.), Ray’s Ltd. feature B. C. products whenever possible. preference, thus supporting B.C. ‘province . as a whole. Fred Meads, labor, Second row: Bill King, Freda Ball, Peggy Harper, Bill Cumming (general manager; Vancouver), ‘Len’ Tupman (store manager), Johnnie Wightman (manager, meat dept.), Jean Osgood, Les Davies, Pat .Wightman, Reg. .Driver Back row: Bob Wilkes, Len Stapleton, Leslie Guy, Rudy Sigrist, Ernie. Crockford,: Happy “Flower, Ron. Webber. eB ee ( o . . . F wed . 7 “CEMENT oe —_ inl 7 Pe rie sap stigaabere sent ere ym mtn si cert Ste ha cerck SATE, ARIEL oh tne CAPT IG FE SOR NM Bar ee OS REA Ta 4 Bileen: Richards, Flossie . Driver, Lee Webster, ceerapa tines State 1 Goods grown and packed in: British Columbia are always given. contributing to B.C. Everyone is desirous of supporting their ‘“Home” ‘payrolls, and the betterment of conditions ‘in’ the province’ and Ray’s: Ltd. is: no exception. ‘When you shop at Ray’s, a large percentage