Wednesday, September 15, 1954. LOG CABIN - PURCHASED © PAGE SIX 40TH ANNIVERSARY AS PASTOR) MARKED BY REV. BOMPAS _ , SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW te ee nner ST. MARGARET’S |GUILD IS BUSY |ON GALIANO ° -R. Crawford, Miss: E.. Bawtree,; Mr. Y a A. OH, ALL _ - "| ~The first “fall meeting of St. Mav- . oo _ Ganges United Church. was the | Saskatchewan born boy to be oom NORTH PENDER jects We, ae tnd. Mee oS _GALIANO a garet’s Guild was held’ on, Wednes- Following, its opening Vast | wk . scene of a festive gathering on Fri-! dained into. the ‘Christian’ ministry. IL. S. Heurttey, Southern Rhodesia: —~— ‘day, Sept. & atthe ‘home of - the under new management, the well-" 1 dae dy ’ day evening, Sept. 10, when a large! He graduated in -arts* and: theolagy : -known Log Cabin at Ganges will be ‘crowd of members and. friends gath- irdm Manitoba College. in ake He acai to ae public on week days The Rev. 3. H. L. Dance, of. | president, Harold Shoplind, Galiano Vv sncouver, ned Jee ine ser- | sland. iG. BS Jenner, R. Hs: Cuthen, South “Mrs. “Symes has gone to » Victoria | ‘ i . : Pender; Paul Clyde, Richard Feek, Ho ¢ - it e: 7 ; ry MW ‘awl .. m 2 asi . ered 1p cderate he 40h anne waste pantor in Auzuatin to is er dvghie, rw Cowles | TS yGun, Gen Cgre Bs Me fae at Se blaegarers church on| Avot of shanks was extene 16 | and Sys for ight ances, fe ; 3s “wl } iN Lorn Jalker,” Seattl B. Sunda Sept. 12. The church. was P 3 ‘ r. his work in: in- ‘the ministry. “of the Deaebteciee he. studied for: hig ‘B.D. degree. Mr. Darline went to “Vaneonver: utt,, Lorne. Walker,” Seattle; -J.. ¥) Cl Oswi id Hey ° 7 noon teas: and light suppers.. “Church: of» Canada in 1914, at Wol- Messrs. Avery and Bradley, provided PRrowning Harbour, Garrett, P. L. Lonetot, Olympia; R. | public health nurse, Ganges, is visit- | beautiful. with masses of - fall and ‘stalling the altar rail with the’ mia- several other parts, Mrs. Morgan roprietress . Mrs... . Barbara geley. Sask! | In 1914 he and. Mrs. B ompas went tt ant Tuesday. | Milligan, J. M. Milligan, Alberni. | late. summer. flowers, fruits “and | terial provided by. the guild. Moree came to B.C. two years a 7 oR | G ; , en where, they hme Mrs Beeman and baby went to. Van ae ane ek eee eal vegetables” and there was a. large | Material, to be used in making ar: | from the South of sEngland,. where Rev. J.G.G. Bompas Swas-the first | 1927. Qu teturn ‘he eee ure a peace the Princess Elaine {their daughter, Barbara, who: have congregation present. ticles for the winter bazaar was) one has had considerable. experience is 7 — ‘| katchewan, coming ‘to’.B.C.- in’ 1946 | couver on the ine “ is an 1 | been spending a week or so in’ Van- Mrs. J. . Copp, oi: New West- distributed. and Mrs. D. A. New! an hotel and restaurant, usiness, Islands Patients [Os leene-anc't6 Ganges i in 1950. on Horeefi in sit Mr. wand couver, the guests’ of Mrs. Gordon minster, is visiting Mr. and: Mrs was appointed: convener: for the in ° Admi T | C. Zenkie, member of the session, al pace ai. Belhie " teter mr ane! Hendry, returned to Ganges on| George Rennie. “| vas ‘iter spending’ Some time in - . . A S, it Ol, fe § sis . : ., ‘ asig a am . a i. mitted ce] Ganges j acted, as chairman, A number of Me Downe, visited at his home. Wednesday. ! Holidaying ar Clif fouse are] Stanley Page is to be approached Deceit through whe. itiierior nd Lady Minto Hospital | Smmusing items and two soloists, . from Saturday Miss Elizabeth M. Layton,'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Somers, West! with regard to insurance on the pic- " Between August 20 and Septem- entertainment. Dr. A. Francis show- until Mondav. ing Vancouver, where she is attend- ! sell Bell, of Vancouver. Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-} ture painted by Irving Sinclair and now in the church. decided to settle in the milder clim- ber 5 there have been 24 patients wae : : veg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and uvo te of the Gulf Islands and came to d an interesting series of colored ” ” : ing the Pediatric Refresher Course > ved; te eet sett ae , | ate oO . ‘admitted to the Lady Minto Gulf filme E ‘Parsons aiily extended children arrived fram Victoria to nee held in the Conference Room | Mr. and Mrs, P. Gaynor arriv ee October's sewing meeting is to b2 | Sait Spring, where she has purchased Islands - Hospital, ,including three’ pec den east, ern . visit with the former’s parents. Mr. from Salt Spring last. week-end | peld at Mrs. Bayfeld’s home the the Cabin and started her new ven- et ay at a birthday greetings to all having . vf the Western Society for Reha-|and have taken up residence at H.j ¢ a : «ay § «..from. .Galiano’--and one from and Mrs. Smith at Welcome Bar c i c first Wednesday afternoon in the] pire ; Pender so birthdays in September, who were || Mrs. Rixon is holidavine with | bilitation from Sept. 15 to 17 in-} i, ‘Tilt's house at the wharf. Mrs. month. . 2 eh, . re a ‘| honored -at the sam time. AT Se . ay lusive L ne of the | . ; ; ; : *” Dr. J. W. McDougall, of Van-| 07° . Mrs. Carey at Til-Ha-Hee. Port | ieee (pubic rangi eetihe from Gaynor has nee er rare Arrangements were made for | The sum of $30 was voted to Mrs. A. : ae a : . . g U a A = _ gouver, and Dr. 'W. Douglas Mar- echnical LIFE Washington. : the Saanich Health Unit. attending lino. sch ower grades at Gali ‘members of the guild to mect to| R. Price for: the purchase of tia- shall, of Victoria, have, both. per-| Wm. Byers gave a short resume of |. Mr. Miller “has returned fram ano schoo decorate the ‘church on- Saturday in | ‘terials. “formed major surgery: ‘at the hos- the life and work of Mr. Bompas ‘in hospital in: Victoria.’ - | this Pediatric ‘Institute. a two months’ Mr. and ‘Mrs. kt. Alex Payne, preparation for. Harvest Thanks: } «After Tentative arrangements were made , holiday in| f (tnmeree Welgit Woes oaptetei «Mrs. Banham went. to Lady. Minto | of Ganges, have been -visiting Mrs. for the Annual Pot Lick Supper to Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa; and | jy; pp, naradens : ita rOS, : ; *, T. Price, at Cain Cottage. Hospital, Ganges, and her dayehters. | many other points, Mr.-and Mrs, h. 2 at § a pital. during” —the;-last few. days. his college. days, his 13 years as a “ Donations.: were’ received | from missionary in. China and pastoral giving which is-to be held on Sun- ‘day, Sept. 12, the secretary to contact ; : - . is be held. in the Mahon Hall, ‘Ganges othe following: Mr...Jackson; eggs; | charges in Saskatchéwan on his re-}| Mrs. S. Hollis and. Mrs. Metherall, | T, Britten. returned last week to After an absence of ° several parishoners re contributions. ° on. Friday, Oct. 15. ‘ -Mrs.~ Frank ‘Sharpe, plums; Mr.|turn to Canada,/and-in B.C. at ‘Al=} w as just returned from Van- ths spe : Jc ‘ : “Rogers.. plums; Mrs, Campbell, a herni and Gan a ; ee entre ependinie a few days at home at Vesuvius Bay. eae Shopland und lan ee | Following adjournment. tea wis “eake; No W. Wilson, vegetables: Aan | Ganges, - ” _ a Mrs. Dave , Fyvie rewrned on returned heme? | Proceeds Of Fete served by Mrs. A. W. Barber and “Miss E. Mcbibeon; placde ruler }| Letters of congratulation . were “Nick T chert 1 family went to! Tuesday to Victoria, after’ spending ; Are Divided | Mrs. Norton. . 7 Plastic rulers; read from St. Andrew’s, Alberni, and |. Nick Leberto and family wen 'a week or so on Salt Spring Island | Mr. and) Mrs. O. Heys left on re: sviviae ——_——. _ __. Mrs. A. O. Lacy, flowers; annual | Victoria Presbytery, also: from Sas-| Vancouver. Mr. Leherto returned. | visiting her son and daughter-in- |Sunday to visit relatives in the. om mational Among Guilds | The Salt Spring Island Woman's Auxiliary meetings were resumed on fall fair sent. a splendid collection “of veget tablés and flowers, and a ‘supply of. magazines was received nays oe peg tay in Wan. | leaving his family to holiday in Van }law, Mr. and Mrs. George Fyvie. couver. iy : alte < Mr. and Mrs. Cieconi arrived hack i ae antl Mines “Walter Sorciinient katehewan: Conference and Wolseley, Sask... where the ordination took place as well as from the congrega- ULS.A.. They will travel south via the Hope-Princeton Highway. rom various people, tions he served. There were many | home Tuesday. | —_ cal mea Preece pha — ’ Friday afternoon, following ive + =| personal letters, a special birthday| Mrs. Harry Auchterlonic ‘nee | spending a weck at Ganges visiting | FULFORD summer recess. Mrs. W. Norton note from ‘his daughter, Janet, who Barbara. Grimmer) arrived Sunday Mrs. Sorchinski’s parents. Mr and _ occupied the chair, in the absence of . : - Salt Spring Island . is touring Europe and the British | spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price, Beddis Road the president, and, with Mrs..G. H. i (Effective May 22) a Tsles and a long distance call from, Mrs. Perey -Grimmer, her: parents. . Mis Muriel 8 >. a Pan. Mrs. M,.Groth ‘has returned from | Holmes, took the devotional: period. H M.V. Lady Rose provides the | Miss Murie arrington left Tan 4 wisit to her son in Seattle,’ a. { : following service:. Fi # MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS 4 Hand FRIDAYS: Steveston, Gali- § H-ano, Mayne, Port Washington, §.. The first: meeting of the season of the Women’s Institute was -held_at the “home of Mrs. Norman = Millar. the vice-president. A new little So- The amount cleared at. the An- nual Parish Fete, $534, was divided between the Rae St. Mark’s Cian-. cel Guild, St. Mary’s' Guild and. St. Gladys: and son-in-law, .C. A. Bury, at ‘Revelstoke, completed the list. _ Rev. .and : Mrs. Bompas are .well known and.greatly loved on. Salt (FERRY SERVICE . f SUMMER | SCHEDULE. | ore May. 1: ‘to. Sept. 30 : Leave. ‘Fulford tramar, Vesuvius Bay, on Wednes-!” Miss M. Duffield returned to day to-spene aw days with lee ly ancouver recently after. visiting ‘brother-in-law and ‘sister, Mr. and | per nieces, Mrs. W. Hippisley’ and ’ Lenin a oc 7 . * : . Mrs. H. L. Wood, W est; Vancouver,’ | N N . - Ganges, Mayne, Galiano,: Steves- 5 Sa erbour swag Bay Spring Island. Mr: Bompas -holds, larium wn has hees oo by ihe prior to leaving for un extended: MP aa. nas eid mete Georges’: ‘Alter Guild, cach receiv ei. “"BiSam, 9.gam, || Services.in all parts of the Island. | S70up., Mrs. WI. Mollison was, aM | trip to Toronto. and several eastern | req tg Port Alberni to see their | Wea” veoh Cee eee att || TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, | 10.00.a.m /1100 am. ‘All join“in congratulations and | Pointed handicraft convener.” Mrs.) parts, where: she will visit friends. | Cidest son, Gordon, who has ren Wo" Evening Circles each retained | SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS: » 12.00'n * 1,00 ‘ches f. Millar was in: the chair. . After’ visiti father-inclaw | CoSt 30m: “Gordon, who has re-| the respective’ amounts ‘they had | Steveston, Galiano, Mayne, F oon ; a a, ils WIBHES tor many years to come, The next service will be held in cr bisa ne fe eae cently been transferred irre from lized, .ta be 1° for Donatians were voted ta the. tat | The. treasurer's: Teport: showed:a lowingy « Peace. «Garden, » Queen | | : balance | of $155.25, over $80 of | Alexandra Solarium, victinis of: the s | which. was realized. by sunimer earthquake. in Greece, small gifts, stalls... oe for veterans in Vietoria, Vancouve 5 The educational secretary read cero and) Burnabwoand: alse te the a letter from Miss H, Ryder, teach: | New National Fund. for. Korean) Ita ofthe adapted school at Tat- ] relic! fa supply. can X-ray unit, | iiyoka, expressing the enjoyment | powdered milk. clinical supplies BB plow the ALEC UstY sea, Sa REAL. ESTATE ‘AND: INSURANCE : Phone Ganges 52 and 54 ce Ganges, B. c. ~ Christian Science . 11 : _ ai 2 ; charge. of: ‘the o hy: is eRe o oF Rr 6 Tourists « and prospective: settlers vare’ “invited to call. or ‘write our office in Ganges. for* information of any: kind. : Services held in Mahon ‘Hall, ~ Ganges,, every Sunday at dd 00 am, — All: Heartily Welcome — al yo —— \ 9% aan to Ll. pak EATON “CANADA” O° re | Cal Kt A'TON'S, Din hla LIMITE®)