oe XAGE SIX ‘LEGION. LADIES REVIEW YEAR ed president at the annual ‘meeting rock tea, Coronation. day dance, | Salt Spring Island. Legion held. re-}the Legion Hall, etc. cently inthe: Legion :Hall, Ganges. Under L.A..sponsorship, 645" Ibs. ae re- elected. first vice-president and |-in cash, were collected. for .flood ; Mrs... TT. AY Millner- second. vice- | relief. in, Britain-and’ the. Nether- president. . Other ‘officers. were as lands; an additional’ 300. Ibs. of. * lee; treasurer, Mrsv. D. F. Winter-| for shipment to the stricken areas] "ingham; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs.]/and, to defray the cost of mailing ° Austin, Wilson; executive commit-|the parcels, a stall. was. organized in England, and plans were suggested , Mrs. " tee, “Mrs. Zenen Kropinski, Mrs.| by the president and held in Mouat -. Ernie Booth, Mrs. Cecil Spring-| Bros. store. ford, .Mrs. Harry Minchin, Mrs. Outstanding W. T...Le Fevre, Mrs. Howard Outstanding as a contribution to Deyell. |, community welfare was the chest } The annual report for 1953 show-! X-ray clinic held on the “Porte! ed a busy. and successful year, 10 Quebee”, Ganges Harbor. Volun- monthly meetings were held with teer workers of the I..A. supplied an average attendance of 30. Mem- the personnel as assistants to the “bership stood at 59, -technicians and the public response ‘. »Money-making’ projects included was excellent, 500 persons being -a shamrock tea, card party, moth- X-rayed. 2 cers’ day stall, talent money, con-: Comnnitments for the first six ‘cert starring ‘Tanya, Poppy Day. months of the year included $50 Armistice ‘Day dinner, flower teay each to C.A.R.E. parcels and to | ‘contest, and) the: New: Year’s Ive hospital work done through pro- dance, -for members ‘and? friends, vincial command and donations attended: by 150 and realizing $50. were sent to Loyal Protestant | “Miss E.:Turnor, assisted by Mrs.) Home, Mrs. MacDonald's gift and _¥, Sharpe: and: Mrs. E E. Middleton, ; the local ambulance fund, was. the. chief visitor. Tor the L.A.} The treasurer's report. showed _-at the. Lady Minto Gulf Islands ; $2,048.17 raised during the year, an ‘hospital, Mrs. A. Inglis acting in | additional $99.36 had been brought the ‘same: capacity at the Veterans’ forward from. 1952, making the ‘ hospital, - Victoria. * sumn $2,147.53. Disbursements were "Mrs. ‘George. Lowe shipped 11 of $316.23 to start 1954. eee 190 “Ibs. of clothing, to} Four new members, Mrs. I. the W.V.S.,°-London, the usual Simpson, Mrs. M. Warren, Mrs. - Queen’: ‘Charlotte hospital layette | B. C. Greenhough, Mrs. T. aA. “- “"was’ sent. off ‘and’ several’ gifts to, Burge, were installed. -riéw ‘born: babies... Used! woollens | “were collected : and made: into four | son Lee kindly donated the labor to blankets* and: .18- pairs of men’s | make these benches. 'gocks, : which. Helped in welfare |“ The next meeting will be -held at ee ‘Approximately. ‘$85-was, spent in] the home: of Mrs. Clifford Lee on, -work::and: Christmas. -parcels, etc..; February ll. “various. helpful : ways, ‘and Christ-|- “Following. adjournment, tea was -mas hampers, at the cost’ of $167.46;! served by the hostess, assisted by “were packed and: delivered to local| Mrs. D. Dane, Mrs. A. Davis and ne +... | others. ; t committee had an active Preceding: the. W.I... meeting, . the year serving refreshments follow- | Christmas “tree committee - held a! re | meeting. A‘statement Was read which [showed that , $87.70 was raised . for ° ae i penses ‘for - the party amounted . to oathty. “meeting : ‘of. South ‘$39.70, which: left: $48.” Salt “Spring” Island Women's Insti- 2 It was decided. to use. it to pay” the” ld’at the eae ‘of Mrs. ‘balance. owing: on the movie. screen ‘MACBETH’S DOWNFALL. Macbeth’s.: castle, where Siward | “is said to shave defeated. Macbeth - in 1054, sis.on” the’ Scots, ‘hill. Dunsi- ~ Writer: George Salverson’ ge Mong. Well with’ the -younge ér trys ing. scripts for the new CBC. series “The. Way, of a_ Parent”, onthe Trans-Canada: network: Sunday afternoon at 315. These broadcasts -vdramatize problems in'the bringing up of children; basic problems such “as. fear, anger and: “shiynese in youngsters, and the: coniplex’ prablems of the. adolescent, : Tone: teeter mete weperewng tte wom 1 name got tna ee RARER bette Ren ee ‘54 CHEVROLET wes. ‘sonss! Canada's Lowest-Priced Car} = AO ete a o «Ahead>. Pol \ with, Hi inosine IK, ‘ ey : WY i aN NS hy ES oe | COMFORT IN ANY COLD. SNAP - with, ; es “ Menting cont as low as Thh new. ¢ permanently. colle fied ees #200: per month, ole a Panel Rives you (horn. i. ptaieally... controited heat. for) Sy pleed from $10.50. @ yon Ihe whale dais No ‘att * uM dirt,-notae or fuel | 2! Unita sent out on approval - Iwihe “dual ping it in, . WilhGwe aiy vblldation : ‘Beacon Avenue OR af McLELLAN. “Shiney ce “PANELEC ELECTRIC: h daeulebshhed co, * “n9- View. Street, Victoria, a Basa. OF SERVICE AT HOME AND AWAY | Mrs. “A. M.- Brown. was re-elect- ing meetings,: catering for sham- | “of. the’ Ladies’ Auxiliary ‘to the | zone ‘council meeting, opening off NORTH PENDER Mrs. “Adrian, ‘Wolfe- Milner was! of used clothing ‘and-also $411.92 | 5 | year at.the home. of Mrs. ; \ With. the stisual business, frs; E.-J. Ash-} clothing was also sent to. Victoria } followar scerctacy, DEC J. -Asiv | clothing . course of discussion, it was decided Mrs. L.-T. Bellhouse | Parcels $1 831.30 leaving a bank bal: he plane returning on the Princess the’: Christmas tree party. The ex-: ._ | [interesting when | ’Mrs: _ Naylor: was. a | the: ast, ‘plane on Friday’ ‘afternoon... vA pected, home’ ; ‘the |: “group ‘here seem to be enjoying one-of his stories immensely. | Salver= “gon spent: dvereat: deal ‘of time with little’ people such as: these, prepar- an net ee een oe tee . The Pender ‘Island Women’ S| “In: stitute held their first ‘meeting of the ; \ Miller. to still take care of their little child; - for a senior. citizens’ party. The next service to be held in the + i United Church will be on Sunday.’ Hargreaves was re-elected treasurer,| sored by the Sidney and North Saan-! Spring. the godparents being Miss Jan, 31, at 11 aim. Miss Alice Auchterlonie returned’ read, with a fair balance showing. | heard Hon. P. A. Gaglardi as guest’ and uncle of the baby. The infant to the Nanaimo Indian Hospital. following the purchase of the pews | Speaker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Tuesday, Jan. 12, where she is nurs- for the new church. These are now Mrs. J. Campbell, with Tommy! Marcotte, North Salt Spring, receiv- ing, after spending a week at her in use. and Nan, are visiting in Vancouver | ed the names of Marcella Elizabeth home at “Tree Tops”. ; Les Bowerman has returned home the home of Mrs, L. T. Bellhouse | Mr. and Mrs. cordon, of Vancou- | lafter being away for Christmas and on the afternoon of the first. Wed- New Year. - Mrs. Shopland (nee h ' -| Takes Office a 7 ; | “SATURNA. 7 Rev. Fr.. M. Lariviere officiated LAt Galiano _ |. Returning on’. the. ‘Ss. Norman garet’s Ladies’ Guild. was-“held’ on! reste were: Mr. and Mrs.-H. Os- “| Wednesd trom, Mr. and Mrs. Wharm “and in? Mra. E.: ae pciny ii the ppeetlone Mrs. W. Kay. - Md Ane Mrs. Thomas Ayres. Ganges, the| bank balance of $182.7 in the chair. Mrs. J. Money, acting’ as delegate! $odparents being Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| Officers elected for the new yeur ert. Akerman, Fulford. are as follows: honorary president, The names, Daniel Edmond, were Mrs. G. H. Holmes; president, Mrs. D. Dane; vice-president, Miss Gladys: | Shaw; seerctary-treasurer, Mrs. F.. L. Jackson; committee, Mrs. J. Sil- vester and Mrs. A. J. Hepburn. Plans were made for sewing ma- terials for garden fete to be ordered early and a card party will be held some time in February. Following adjournment; tea was served by Mrs. L. J. Mollet and Mrs. Bellhouse, - vice- president; Mrs,- J. P. -nesday in February, when kneeling the island, They have purchased the! was held at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. pads will be made. property of I. Giblin in Lyall Har-| Mrs. Wednesday, January 20, 1954. y ete SS At Ganges Church last’ Sunday at a. triple christening, which was held ‘at 2.30..p.m. in. St. | Edward's Catholic Church, , G janges. - Garnet Joseph | were: the names} chair.« -_— Oe ce eaten Princess | -The annual ‘meeting. of St. Mar- | Norah from. visits. to. the mainland | Officers: for 1954 were elected with: for the Gulf. Islands Improyement H. Shopland, president; Mrs. ; Bureau, was accompanied by Mrs. B. Hunt on her recent trip to Sidney. given to the infant son of Mr. and fume, secretary and Mrs. Chris| The ladies attended the banquet spon- | Mrs. J. W. Taylor, North Salt An excellent financial’ report was; ich Chambér, of Commerce, and | Sheila Milner and Jack Milner, aunt A sewing meeting will be held at) for several weeks. whose godparents were also Mr. and Miss Milner. Following the service a reception E. Lacy. Ayres, where Mrs. Marcotte Blatchford, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Ke ‘iller | pee eee be ee hor. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ayres were and Mr. Ware returned home from, GANGES Another newcomer is Keith Grey thostesses to about 25 guests. The Tiaters ; : £ sir raretts ‘Vancouver Wednesday on the S.s.t who has taken up residence at ivory lace-covered table was -centre¢ Princess Norah. an wee | Ralph's Cabins. Art Stigings: has been away at. Alberni visiting his sisters for a few Peer visiling her son-in-law and days, _ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cart-' Mrs. Perey Grinauce returned wright, for ten days at North Salt | home this week after being away for , came weeks. I rince. ‘Rupert, Mr. Dickenson went to Vancouver Norah from Shaughnessy Hospital. Jim Mollison returned home after being in Nanaimo Hospital and con-, salescing with his sister, Mrs. J.! Noble, at Vancouver. Mrs. Muir has arrived from Van-} couver, I | Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reid, Gordon 3 been to. the mainland city. - { Mr... and Mrs,. Frank Scott, | Reid and Victor Forsen returned to Russell, Darient and Roberta Ans : _ Ganges Harbor, left last scursday | Victoria on Sunday. i Mestre T. Ayres J. W. * Tav ioe and ciate or Victoria, where Mr. Scott is aj aq. Ives , syror an “MAYNE~ : patient in the “Veterans’ hospital, | a oven lett Fulford ee nee _ Asvery enjoyable surprise party Dominion Hotel. was given on Thursday, Jan. 13, by !Mrs. Van Willer in honor of -her. Supervisor for. the Victoria Order : aunt, Mrs. Naylor’s 82nd birthday at Of Nurses, who has been making] Leave For Mamland [op en- -air sculpture exhibitions Grandview Lodge, Mrs. Naylor’s 2 Short stay at Vesuvius Bay, the home. The tea table looked: very Suest of Mrs. R. T. Meyer and} charming with a” beautiful birthday Miss _ Dorothy Mickleborough, cake: trimmed’ with ‘flowers: ‘There ~“Tantramar,” left on Sunday for were 15 “guests présent’ though sev- Vancouver to return. later in the -eral_more- had .not.been able to be Week. to Ottawa. there. owing to: sickness. It was a° of ‘her ‘young: days in: “Nictoria;. the: Caribou" ‘and: “Mayne, . ‘Which. she did: 50. vividly, - not: eve : forgetting ‘the’ later becdive well known ir in’ the ‘early: history. of B.C ee from’ Vancouver | oy ‘Mrs..'S. Robson and. Mts, Odberg | chave™ both: ‘been “in Hospital: this: ‘ H ee ———ooror o eiatemereeted oe oe Re ern ne Mr. cand “Mrs; ‘Cam -Prior -left® on} Wednesday. of last week, to a Up: residence - in; ‘Vancouver = Neigel “Morgan” paid? to -the* island “last “week. Art. Hodges, Ww. Campbell and Fy |" Pochin.: eraaeee be BB x) Notes From Saanichton and also by growers in the area, { These yields have heen interesting j to us and perhaps they will be to you. At. teust they will draw atien- tion to. the fact, that’ tree fruits: can he: prown on” Vancouver. Island and that ave should not. he unduly awed hy names® such iis Okanagan, Wer wtchee, Yakinge and: Californias: Phe average: yield af: Tyan “old | apple. (rees at the station’ fora: five. year periad was: fone tons per acre, This was for the entire orehard,! Yield of sGravensteins: for, the: same" period owas over dive: tans” ber aere, AS oetl? grawer obtained a meh: ‘heavier yield from ‘Gravensteins’ with © trees Stoner. planted” (195. trees por; wer) ‘ Mis’ yield was over 2B | fons at fruit sold per acre with a yield in: 1048: of AOD ponds from ciaht trees, This was, of colrse, marketable frivit, Individnal. trees at, the station have given very. heavy yields, Al 20-year-oll Wagener tree > yielded | 09 ponnda and: a Ming (tree oon | ponds Pears are equally imprea- sive with an average yield for the | entire station orchard of eight: tons , ber acre in the period 139-43, Aver= | ane yichds af five to ain tons of Vart- etis nee commen, oA single tree of. the... Boussock FO Wianile pee veae toe aed year per acre C4 trees per aere), | This cis the highest “yielding pear! dra Cai webbed Ge Gace athe, atop yield of W187 qouids: Tali: ‘lard variety, 1 fons at the. same aug Vields from cherries at the statlen have. notsbeen high: At U-yearas of 7 averaging 94 and 102 pounds cach per. left Vesuvius Bay. last: Thursday | for Victoria where the former is , ~--——~——-— a patient at the Veterans’ hospital, | and the latter a guest of Mrs. C. FULFORD ‘arrived from Capilano lighlands home on Saturday, after being a pa- ve am Mis. Henneti ieaarivet on Thursday to visit the former's tient in the Lady Minto Hospital for 37S: *. 4tughes, Mr. and Mrs. Bob mother, Mrs. Desmond Crofton ;# week. so Mrs Te i Mrs. Purchase has left for a visit. and Lieut.-Col. Crofton for a few] After spending the week-end with ‘and Mrs, Don Nelson, Misses Betts to: Vancouver. Mr. Massa has also; days at, “Spring Corner.” ~~. |and Mrs. Scott is a guest at the | Onebec. J ‘most, ‘enjoyable. afterndon, especially” mete ov tee eee (op sbend k - visiting: her ‘son ‘and daughter-in- asked to’ give’'a ’ few. ‘reminiscences: law, Mr. and! Mrs.. Ormonde Springford. : House: wére:Di.Ce: “McCarty, ‘Van-: _couver;. ‘Mrs rane B sionary, society was;held Jast -Wed-. the Lady. Minto | liesday ‘at ithe manse; Ginges, with: “week but. are mas president, Mrs JG. G. Bom- I pas, in ‘the. chair. _G ALI ANO~ | resulted ‘as. follows: Mrs: Bompas ov isiting : “Vancouver: last week - were: ‘zenship,, Wise Gardener We have recently had oceasion to year. In the Wenaichee Valley our Ga | survey yields of tree froits obtained attention was drawn to a Bing trev ws ! Wirougehi the yeabo frum statiun trees re girdeners: know that-you just ean’ i Dh ants, sets On: into the: garden in j Sariety RTOwing offestation yielded Hourer in quality and in one season, Uperiod dr at the rate-af 93,800 pounds! Jheading, : -_ bvsisl Senet ay wheat vin, cual ws | in records, Dhims can giye tremendous! TUaTY. scWwings Lydeldac Al Rlaek Damani cree aves Fors extra early -cabhage,: therefore, ‘prune: frees averaned: seven tang per’: icre when Mi years old. aml. the Male: aye True. and. Lambert trees. were). with a. beautiful while..and_ silver Ernie Crossinghanty has returned christening cake, flanked. by ivory to the island after a holiday. visit to tapers in crystal holders. Mayne Island. H Proposes Toast Joe Liberto has also returned from | P his holiday in Vancouver, i the 4 in Mi Ne three. abies was Mr. and Mrs: C. Bavis and family Roy Cole iy atl ‘eted the hes “ rs are visiting in Vancouver. ey vehi Gast tae BOstcsee: ut the tea hour and Misses Sheila eee and Diane Carlin served. Others present included Mr. and Robert Akerman, Mrs. H. J 4. Trafford, Courtenay St. nme alin . Irs. Roy ome Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cérbett | Mrs. Ronald Lee returned to her Catlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coleman Mrs. Robert Cameron, who has Spring returned on Saturday to | Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Ramsay | Samad Marcotte. Mrs. A. H. Milner, Mr Emerslund, Sheila . Milner, “Edith ; Monday, January 18, for St. John’s! where he will be stationed. with the RCAF ‘OPEN-AIR TON Miss Bessie Seaman, western | oe jor SCULPTURE ‘ Following on the success of the . {which the London Count coun ' After Home Razed Iheld in 1948 and 1931, a third An impromptu “no-host” party. being’. -planned, to: be ‘held during : was organized by : Mr. and -Mrs.ithe summer of 1954,.From May Thomas Ayres'and Mr. and Mrs. W.| to September, more than: 30 pieces A. Trelford and held recently in- the! in various. media ‘ by ‘well-known Mahon: Hall, Ganges, in’ honor of, sculptors, will be on-show at Hol- and as-a farewell to, Mr. and=Mrs. land. Park, _Kénsington, in. London: = R. H.-Testar who, with their young Included will:be® works ‘by Despiau, daughter; Melodie, who were leaving |. Epstein, Giacometti,. and ‘Laurens. Jater to make their, home in: var American, Austrian, Belgian, nea couver. a ‘French,’ Gérmam ‘and ‘Itafian Sculp- | Mrs. Cecil :Springford left Se: ‘Last week's ° guests | at “Harbour ture will also” ‘be: represented, _ “Mre: and Mrs. Testar,, who. have |. ACE 'Sedones: Gali! been: “resident on:.: Salt Spring. for. enhens, South Pender; eight: years, lost? their: hore: on’ Rain- Athens, Mayfie Island;. also}. oe Lt: Me Sellars, JW. fire oInv! addition: sd by. 2 {their many friends, Me and: “Mrs. “| Testar will’ be °a: great loss tothe}. community: of Si alt: ‘Spring ‘where : their : ‘orchestra has been::so: greatly appreciated and: ‘enjoyed by residents from all parts of-the island. ; ‘The evening,: which” was: ‘spent: in|: dancing:to the ‘music’ of: a_ record ————— player, was a’ great’ success and great- EPhe ‘annual meeting of: the: mis- ‘Yous too, “The election of officers: te for 1984. “Wek Teelions acted as master’ of] : FERRY SERVICE » BLOFYee. and refreshments: were | Experimental Station FROM FACTORY TO YOU, This is the very finest chenille bed- spread made, completely covered | with Cordurey baby chenille, a f ' sheeting showing, With beautify in the one neHOMs fringe all around, First quality, | This yield cin he considered far they come in elaborate multi-color | above average--the same as some of] ed flawer patterns or solid) same the single-tree: yields quoted from the color patterns, Unoall shades and) station here, After: reading. these |i bath: extra large double hedsize notes, please don't rusli off and order en ea) tugs RA “ Naver . itoof OSs WwW 7 DET Meg hates ‘ : ct oe Wilhont making further before “as hargain like this ched- | enquiries,” spread: swith fringe. en money- ebnel: araAntec, “TOWN § COUNTRYS MEG. Dax. 904 - Mace. that yaclded 1,200 pounds of cherries - Vegetables no While wesire always wiyer to pive ; plants wn early: start,’ experienced MeN me Linch teew it: (tN Re Sirinet eter MeERA RN HEE aOR, weRemn RRR mmReNNIROR MatenNe:isntentemtt tie rush the SuSON ancl expect best Ver aults, Some craps, it, is trne, can hel started. news This: ‘includes.’ stich subjects “as: exhibition type ottions; = Which, are often started. under. plans}... in: January, ckiter: prieked Sout about | ‘uw ineh: enh way into. flats, and the ~ eran ICITY.. ee: The: Best Hired Hand Thousands of rural res sidenis throughout B. C. have. found, in recent years, that they've got a tireless, efficient “hired hand” in eleetricity--and he works roundsthe-clock ot remarkably little cost, carly. “Agwil, re Not all veget ables, however, ean hes treated hi the: same fashion, A test Was: run, KOMe- years ago, to de termine haw carly cabbage could be made to head from early greenhouse sowings, ‘These sowing were made twice a month, from mid-January to the end of February, Tt was found that the mid-January sowing failed to produce heads any earlier than sowings atthe end of Janary ; the heady tended a he A large percentage of the more than 22,000 new clectrical services connected by the Commission since 1945 are In rural aress. Since rural electrification is essentially an outgrowth ue ‘af the’ distribution ‘systems af a village; town or yy SAM ye aed dustend wil gradual, but steady, as: the financial conditions: of “the respective power districts has, permitted. . Mid- iobruary: swinger. Awere ony Hiwa diya dater. Athan those. made i wite Civic divs. Neter Sy POWER moans PROGRESS” thee ys ardener will dochetter too sow) an overavinterine type tikes Plawer | © caf Spring atethe end. of July, trans- Manting Win Seprembers Average time of heading for this Varlety was May ?5, plving it an ad- vantage af more than. ® month cover the spring. sowings,. 9. The- annual meeting of St. Mary’s Guild was held: at: the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Mollet on January 12. Archdeacon:.and. Mrs. G.°H.. Holmes and:12 members: were present. Mrs. D. Dane, vice President, was in the ; a ‘the’ leiters’ start. . Then: ‘from. is ; all> over: the: frée. world come such’. °). “comments as “these ‘from™ readers... - lapse we 18: years. 1. will & my. degree. from the. college but:.:my education « ‘comes: : from. the Monitor. oe ‘The: ‘Monitor. gives me ideas for. my. work. 2" | truly ven njoy its “eof : er =e es st eg enero inital anan edaam let diad dls teaalinadd adden entitens diemanennanetcoe an . NENA Net aren SS et Sa SL aa ml a , Feamtnnyiecs Ny? city, the. construction, of country lines. has. been. Three Families At | FULF ORD GROUP A» | Triple Christenirig - eae OFFICERS given, to the infant ‘son-of. Mr. and The financial statement showed a ‘ill ‘find. the. Monitor. uh ‘informative, with complete. world” -| ly enjoyed :by about 60 persons, . Salt Spring island ee “news. You -will ‘discover: acon- ” structive “ewpsint in. every: news... was - re-clected president ‘and. served under’ the. niz anagement. of 2 ‘WINTER: SCHEDULE, oy ‘Use nies ft strangers’ secretary; 2 Mrse:C. J; eke and Mrs barge Oct. l to April: 30 3 months for only $3. Lo enkie, recording secretary, litera- maint nau L Fulford toce. Wt oe aes ae ap cee tence ture; -press,: librarian; - Mrs, Farry akon oF ae ah A - Ques Norway Ste Boston 15: Masi, U. SOAS I { “Ashley,” treastirer and Christian _ Christian Science “gis am : a SOS a: Hae . Opie ae me a: introductory snbseripe., : rrie visit stewardship; Miss Mary Lees, sup : “Services held-in Mahon: Hall,” oe eas bic Pa yt eaclane: $a. Selenee.Meniter at oe [ply ’seeretary; Mrs. HH. Nebbs, citi-| f° Ganges, every. Sunday © : 10. 00: a. Me aa 11,00. amen |] ' ry ee The vax “at 11.00 aim. ! 2.00 pans 3.00 pam. |} 5 ae amount of $36.40 was, sent oan: 4.00 p.m. $00 p.m, Be a 7 . "to mie ‘Victoria Presbyterial. — All Heartily Welcome — § : _ on 1 ae en i oot Gulf Islands: Ferry 2 | eee ae - CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Co, (1951) Ltd. - | “WITH FRINGE—SIZE 94x103 PHONE: GANGES 52 ity) (arate) , AT ONLY $5.49 EACH ___-— — P-12 InArmes, Montreal, Quebec, § 3-2 fe. 1002 Government St 8124 (5 Lines): Na mae se .