‘TEEN TOWN DANCE _ ATTRACTS MANY About GO young people were present at a dance organized by-. the Ganges branch of Teen Town -.and.. held in jthe Mahon Hall, Ganges,. from 8 o’clock to 12 on from the United school. Prizes for the spot waltzes were won by Dorothy Greenhaugh and Tom Lee, Stefania Malczewe- ski and Charles Rhodes; for the statue waltzes, by Nesta Walters ’ and’ Fred May, Pat Jameski and “Glen Heald. Conveners of the canteen were Beverley Rogers and Anna _ St. ‘Denis and the proceeds derived from the dance will go towards Teen Town funds. . Friday. ‘evening... Lawrence Cart- _.. Wright acted: as -master. of. cere- “monies, Louis Drake ‘and Alan '” Francis were in charge of music ‘supplied. by the record ‘player A Wider Variety . Than Ever Before Pin Stripes, Diagonals, Checks, _ Plain. and Novelty Materials. A SMART RANGE IN BLACK "SIZES 12 to 44. a to 39° “CARDIGAN SWEATERS - BLACK—Sizes 14 and 18..c:.ccccccsecceeeeeeeeee f H.&§ SCARLET—Sizes 14, 18 and 20.....0000...... = “|. BLUE—Size; 12. only.......:......... ecceonscceeseeees ad ' the former's" parents, Mr. ~Mrs. C. O. Twiss, during the past week. “after . spending” a week ; Westminster. ; ‘Honor F ebruary: OP A A A PN IL LOA AI IP LO A AO LA PAPA IOI LONI OA AP AP LON AOI I I PP APL AI LPP I AON IA AON T KF GULF ISLANDS oon er re re ren — —— ~ GANGES: Salt Soring Island. ~------ -- oor error PE PPA PP EE PPP PP PP a GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Corr.: Miss M. T. Holford Phone 16X PL et Mrs. Alexander Gaunt returned to North Vancouver on Saturday after a week’s visit to Salt Spring Island, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, of Winnipeg, arrived here last Sat- urday, the former will make a short stay and Mrs. Green will be a guest for three weeks at Har- bour House. After visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foster, Ganges Harbour, Mrs. L. Braun returned last week to Vancouver. Mrs. A. R. Price returned to Ganges Harbour on Friday after spending some days in Victoria, the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. F. H. Ching. Mrs. A. J. Eaton left on Tues- day for -Vancouver where she will be the guest for a week of Misses Leonore and Lyle Rolston. Mrs. Fred Morris, Ganges, left on Tuesday for Victoria, where she will spend a few days. Mrs. G. A. E. Kelman arrived from Fernie on Saturday and is spending a week on Salt. Spring Island the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Wilson. OP te GALIANO ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. A. Hume. Mr. “and Mrs. Lyndon Twiss, ‘Vancouver, and their. small son, Michael, have been: the guests of and . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smaback - with their two’ daughters, Ethel: and..Norma, ‘have returned home. in New : ‘Mrs. E. Gustin _ left for Van- Agent: J. M. Napier, R.R. 1, Ganges. Phone Ganges 43Y. Oe re er rr me ee rere i — -~ couver where she will spend some weeks, After a short visit to Vancou- ver with .her daughters, Mabs, Belinda and Beth, Mrs. L. T. Bell- house has returned home. Mrs. Agnes Macmillan, of Vic- toria, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond. Frank Greenfield, of Nanaimo, spent the past week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hume. O. H. New was the guest of his brother and _ sister-in-law for a few days of this week. Peter Russell left on Tuesday for Powell River where he expects to reside for some time. Miss Ethel Clarkson and Miss Juan Wyckoff have taken up residence in one of Burrill’s cot- tages. With their motor launch “Islander” they will operate a water taxi from Galiano Island. Pe ROM AM Rr ee FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. T. M. daekson oe er em PP Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McAfee were visitors to Wisteria Thurs- day last. eae Mrs. W. Cearley returned home from the Lady Minto hospital, Ganges, on Thursday, where she has been a patient for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred Sherman left on Sunday = for-a short visit to Duncan. - Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkinson, of Victoria, were. week-end visitors. of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McAfee. Mr. ‘and | Mrs. Ray Wakeham, of: Victoria, have ‘returned’ home after spending. the ‘week-end with Mrs.: Wakeham/’s- parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ B..H. Collins, Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Reader, Bride | At Shower “Mrs:. George. Heinekey. and: Mrs.: Niosented. ‘with. a_corsage bouquet. of:: pink: carnations, . her. “mother, ReG rsage of violets. | oe The gifts. ere. contained » ‘in a’ During ‘thé® evening,: ‘several’ of - | “the guests took part ina skit,. a ea "MASSEY.al “HARRIS. EQUIPMENT — ORDER "EARLY © — tr a In the ; Modern Home of Today - Mustrating P. 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A. -Sjoquist,: ‘Malcolm Mouat -and: Miss mong those peesent ‘were: oa yMrs,: Phil, ‘Burnett, Mrs.» Dorothy. -#. Fanning,. Ws Tae Jenkins, Mrs. Michael Ley, - Mrs ‘Mrs, Lois Hayes, .. Mrs, . George: St. Denis,’ Mrs, W. ‘Thorburn; Mrs, A. Wolfe-Milner, “Mrs, Donald Youds, Misses Moira Bond, Simone Chantelu, “Mona Moore,” ‘Catherine Popham, Norah Turner, Shirley. Wilson, - cans CORRECTION ‘Ina ‘report ° ‘of ‘the: vestry ‘meet: . ; alt: ‘Spring Island: Athletic. “Club: ‘was’: ‘held :recéntly. inthe! Mahon’ Hall 1 e@ ‘ Ganges, . ‘with ‘thé presider 3 arge’ and: attractively: decorated: .box..representing..a wedding: cake: fF and: ornamented ‘with “white: horse . , shoes, white: flowers, ete, ore ; ed from :: PO A a ee of Deep Cove, are visiting Mrs. W. Cearley, at Fulford Harbour. Mrs.. Reader will make an indef- inite visit owing to her mother’s recent illness. aad PENDER ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. W. Falconer > PPP LEP PLP Mrs. J. Keiller has returned after a brief stay in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Tallyn have also returned home. Oe ere re Mrs. Hollis is spending a few days in Vancouver. W. B. Johnston is visiting on the island. Miss K. McDonald is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. G. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs.. for Vancouver, . ' Mrs. B. Davidson is_ visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson. Miss M. Falconer spent a day at her home last week. Godkin have left _ Mrs. W. Falconer, retiring sec- retary of the Pender Island -Wo- men’s Institute, was the recipient of -a lovely silver flower bowl from the members in apprecia- tion. of 13 years of service as secretary. The president, Mrs. -G. Scott, made the presentation. TO ON A tI a A A et a a MAYNE ISLAND Corr.: Mrs.’ Foster te ee Om Dr. and Mrs. Roberts returned from Vancouver last week. Mrs. Payne, who has been visit- -ing-in Vancouver, returned Sat- — urday. -Miss Joan Norminton visited ther parents®,Mr. and Mrs. Nor- minton, last. week-end, . Mr. and! Mrs. Borradaile ‘clam : ‘Saturday - Vancouver where they. had been to see. Mrs. -.Borradaile’s. parent off to. Sask. ing : at Ganges; sent; in’ “to. The. “Review: last ;week,:.it.” was. ‘stated. esse: Bond | "were Joint. hostesses ‘that 1946. had” shown a. fa wend re EF . a . ch ; c don -Parsons, in the chair. financial. “statement - balance ‘of $44: that ‘the: club's , “membership. now ‘stood at 160: : ; ‘showing:...a Final: sirencenenis were ‘made: - “for. the .Valentine’s. dance ‘and :a.. letter ‘from the: Student’s Council,’ ‘asking’ for. .a donation ‘towards dent, Harold Day; vice-president, Douglas. Snow; seeretary,; Frances. Lees;.. treasurer, -Reginald. Gale; head of sports’ committee, | Warry Nichols -assisted by Elmer. : ‘Lee and Bob. Iloward;. social com-. mittee, Mrs. W. ‘Redding, Miss Audrey Malegeweski, Patrick Brenton, Kenneth Stevens ‘and Charles Lees. : MRS. V. C. BEST RE-ELECTED | The: “annual” meating » of the “Tharregent, Mrav Vo, Teast, presiding, - sUhanked: the. * © Among eorrasponderiea. crend- era cand) sympathy ine time. o Cancer Pund stating thit ‘(hrea cS Cages Wwerg: NOW | being. holped sand other eae for’ agslalanco © ‘from < the). “branch, nelking: ethe chapter’a.- helps in-ccannection ~ with: alterationa. to» the conotaph -: > Lo -neeommadate names sof: fallen’ Ing. TOqQueste:. Lowion Votorana. of. the. Second World War, . Th reaponae, Py committe, including Mra, V. CG. Bout) Mra. O.. 18) Bator: Mra, Ay ote Layard, Mrs... Coell Springford,: «Misa 1. Reddia, was nppointed. -- The chapter nominated Mra. R, J. Sprott, Vancauvor, as National Jjouneiior and the threa nomine “ated: fron the Ganges chapter for Provincial Councillor wore Mra | Heels Mri, Springford and Mra, G, oo Holmes. “Ut Wan decided. to. place ‘the ehaptor'd’ standard In’ tho ‘chureh of. a member's : | it wan tannouncad,? f men : tha’ magaghia ~“Rehoow! the anniinl dues: boing . 4 adjusted to cover cost. “On. The. vic a Ha fituie What Gvaery recolva | ‘hor Avil . Annual. Yeporta,. given: by. Bnars and eanveners chawed hat $1, 22440 had been raised by f : the chapter during the year, that the membership stood at 46 ‘and already exceeded, “BA ANToTT PENINSULA AND quur 18 ANDS me VIEW | “was: hold. officers : opm members: for -thebr goad work | z and eoroparntion | ‘during the year. flow. - acknowledgements cof Christmak gifts, one from: tho. : = chairman sat the dessie Ry: Burke y ‘the. : Ahat: the. chapter's quota for. the ta “Beeond War Memorial . had, heen ” REGENT OF GANGES 1.0.D.E. ‘Balance at the end: of: ‘the’ year - in, the general fund “was::$56.02 and Ine peat® ware fund, | been. shipped: to) the». Provinetal ehaplarinehidingea largo: numbar of woollen | quilts; children's knit- tod clothing: and: Indian awentors, | Mrs, A. Duke. wag recolved. AS. fo momber ol the ehaptarn oo wore - ensuing. year. LM Seatts Curtis ~ The following officers Soleeled fore thon: Hong regent Mra hon. vieo-regent,” Ma WwW. Sampson; regont, Mrae Vi. OG. Boats or ‘nile view-regonty: Mray: Go. . Holness “peeratary,: Miss Shire... hy. Wilson}. trenaurer, Mra, Nownham: eduentional | noerotary Mrs, CAG OR. Layardy, secretary, Mra, Ty TF. Dont war convener, Roresfor dy Mrs, : dward We Blood; ‘| ested : Reports were. heard. from the . ‘sports ‘and:. social: committees, the.; « It was ‘stated pseihens Miss: | SHL GG - Daring tho year 200. articles had oo yen pyip Harnett: “Mra, Morvyn _ : Graham, Mra. Lola: Hayes, Mrs.-G. Heinekoy, Mrs. A," ‘Mra, Vi. Case. Morris, may Mra. Bath Petersen, Mrs. Graham 2 oo Bhavo,y Mra hy GePurnor, Mars. oNe i: “Wallora, Mra. 21a Meosrogent,. Mrave George. St.” Wh ‘atandard «. ‘hearer, Miss’ B, Boddis; “Hehoos” Booki ing Orders for : HAMPSHIRES, Governent “Approved {f ROTHGORDT'S. HATCHERY RR. 1, SAANICHTON, voy ‘Adams; ex-service personnel’ con-; -vener, .Mrs.’:Gs :-H. /:Holmes} ‘tea: convener,: Miss. Simone. Chanitelu;: Guides ‘convener, Mrs.:E: ‘Adams ;°- Navy. League .. Graham’: Shove: i vener, « Mrs. Ge convener, ®: “Mrs “telephone © con- OF eet “hospital lestane ‘to. Rees given.-in® the near uture :by. Miles: M:. ‘Acheson: who has lived for-many:, ‘years. in: China and vill: _speak’ on his‘ experiences asa: “prisoner of 5 the : Japanese during: the: war. °:It‘is choped that :film® captured” from='the Japan- sé will be: shown... Committee -in charge .. of = ‘arrangements. include: Assist P.-T.A. Fund With Card Party An enjoyable card party was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graham, Burgoyne Valley Road, Salt Spring Island. The proceeds were donated to the Parent- Teachers’ fund. There were six tables in play. B. Ackerman acted as M.C. The sum of: $12.45. was- realized. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs: J. W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gyves, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leigh, Mrs. P. C. Mollet,.Mrs. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mol- let, B. Wade, Mrs. C. E. Kinder, G. McPherson, Mrs. Hebenton, Mrs. Clifford Lee, Mrs. J. H. Lee, Mrs. Bazett, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hepburn, Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reid, Mrs. A. Davis, Claude Hamilton and J. Graham. Prize winners were: Mrs. P. C. Mollet and C. Leigh. Consolation winners: Mrs. A. J. Mollet and M. Gyves. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. A. J. Eaton: was hostess last Wednesday afternoon when she entertained a few friends at a small bridge party at her home on Ganges Hill. ~ Daffodils and sprays of yellow jasmine were used for the decora- tions of the room. where three tables were in play. . The prize winners were Mrs. D. S. Harris and Miss Margucrite. Holford: Tea: was poured by Mrs. Earle Lockwood at a table attractively arranged with Valentine motifs and centred by a large crystal bowl of daffodils flanked by red tapers in silver holders. Among those present were Mrs. Arnold Francis, Mrs. Warren Hastings, Mrs. Fred Morris, Mrs. Watch and Clock. - REPAIRS ~ By, Skilled Workmen USED RADIOS FOR aia 25% WESTINGHOUSE, | ' GEN. 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Miss Shirloy Wilson at a table’ charmingly arranged — ‘Janmino, cotancaster’ and yellow tapers in ve with sprays’ of yellow : silver holders.’ Among. -thos6. present “wore? “Bally MraecV.- Reayard, “Wee Wilson, Meg, 8, A, WolfoeMilnar,.. ‘Misses... Simony Portraits of Distinction — _P,.L, WATSON. - Portealt and Commercial | : Photographer.” “Phone ho - GANGES, B.C. ‘Q4-Ir, Photo Finishing Sorvice ae kind. that: lays “f “In ‘honor. ‘of’ “Miss Vivien | Lay- , - ard, whose’ wedding: to” Pat, Walsh will. take place: next ‘Saturday ate. ‘Donald: Fy Jenkins. recently | entertained..25 4 Chantely, Denise and: Duleie Crof- i Lon, Dole: McDermott, ‘Norah, Ture. her, Tennifer. and Susan Graham, “ths _ PHONE) Sidney 108R. & |e cee we Oe BP HLA. “Robinson he SSS ae ee er Se | 28h WHARF. STREET. © Y eb nt ! 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