Salt. ‘Spring Island ‘Centennial, Public. Library held: an exhibition of. scientific books - on. May 12, from ’11 /a.m...to 4. p.m., -under the. direction of. Dr. RR. B Bourdillon. * In: ¢ddition . to” the volumes: from ‘the ‘library shelves, s. from~ the library: commiss-' uthies - Ltd. of Vancouver, <. Dr R “B.. Bourdillon, C. H. Ker- “" Cooper, ’S.°H. Hawkins and from “2 “Driftwood, Ganges, were also’.on loan. : : ‘Dr. W. J. MeAlister, chairman of the Library Board, is making a gift:to the library of the 10 vol- umes of science reference books -to - be issued shortly by Groliers:- Mrs. A. Hepburn” has donated. to the library, Science.’ Experiments by Louis. Kleinman, Physies.. Experi- | - ments at’ Home,:by Savory, and a ‘volume. on. .the’- production” a television program, © Mr. Hz cwrkdine | fand.. Mr. Ker Cooper have. -also made: donations to the science, see- “tion, “LARGER MEMBE RSHIP The clibrary -continues new members, to’ steadily. increase - thes number of volumes on” its shelves, and to improve circulation | figures, and is, it is thought, con- tributing greatly to the cultural aspect of ‘the island. to Saturday; .| made available. by Mouat Bros. i : ' es oa . od Maye < t gain | A peobleiy now: gontrents | the board in the. matter. of ‘the frow- ing. need for ‘more ‘spacious’ ‘quar-. ters. Presently.. the” two rooms in- their... general. store are adequate, but “it “is. very Sevident, that. in the not very distant future,.a con- | siderably larger floor. area: will be i needed. The building fund, received two years ago from the Centennial com- mittee, is still intact and has act- ually been increased... A site must now be acquired for a. permanent library \building,. and thereafter plans and cost estimates might be prepared, and-definite moves made to actually. construct a’ suitable | and . very necessary Salt ; Island Public Library. i ISLAND ‘GOLFERS — | TURN OUT F oes “|REPAIR BEE 12° was. the: date “of: aovery successful- -bee bers ‘of. the Pender’s ‘Island - Golf ,and Country Club, to start to put | the course in. good playing order for what is | hoped to bea busy | Hasell, Was a guest. summer. i Fenees were repaired: and fair- BR ITISH COLUMBIA ‘TOLL AUTHORITY _ FERRY SYSTEM VESUVIUS-CROF TON Oi, ou. M.Ve- GEO, : -PEARSON ae "(Clearance 1l feet)” Daily, except Bondaye sand: ‘Yolidays - oN: Vesuvin Ly, ‘Croft % TUB aan: oo 45 07h. ‘nels ‘Bundaye: and. Holiday: 16° a.m... ‘8(4h- am, - wm. | $5. ame. RM. Sam. am, | Ame Pm. TM. pm, TMs pm. pm, “pen, rm,” Spams: ym. - pom. pm, “Wridays Only aed WIM, 11,00. pn. m COFFEE SHOP” ON BOARD . MY. Motor Princess. 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Offices, hone GI Sti ad Ves ww “General, Manngert Mt tawee Cobumbtin ALDOUS, ¥evitlah Awe, én Manager ‘and Tratile Manage WT Woe ning eirands. and -posts—John °° | boys and their Cie acs A. ‘Philppine | Maa} at., “Beautyrest “Lode: here visited “Miss> Alice | Auchter- lonie®, ‘Brackett.’ Victorian’ are: here. for: we two-week “holiday: PJimy, of Nanaimo, were | | Mrs, Myrtle Wilson and: Miss’ Alice “at. thair cotlage ind have. as ae : ka, ways mowed. Even our future tgolter's, were there in full force, with: Linda-and: Jimmy, Allen: rtn- peeling. fence Trace’. operating “a power‘mower on the very challeng- ing ‘fourth green, the approach -to |! which-lies on’ a:45 ‘degree angle.’ Young. Danny Scoones did ‘a man’s | sized: job. of “running his. father's tractor, pulling” a. mower. Benches were. put:in place by the Grimmer chums. | John Darling; who has been’ put- ting.a new face on the greens, was ba guiding light in the fence re- | pairs, ° An open house is. planned -for early in July, with children’s women’s, and men’s events sched- uled. Tough competition ean be -expeeted in the children’s event as. they: are having instruction - from | Cc. “Sandy” Crawford. _{ Sidelignts. On Saturna. a “The Women’s Setvice Club held | held. by. the’ mem-! the monthly-.meeting recently at the home: of Mrs... Money, with nine members”.present.”) Mrs. H. ' Tasell, wife of retired Archdeacon .Mrs. Hasell and her husband came to veside.on Saturna on Monday, May 7 and it was oa gsood opportunity for her j to make the acquaintanee-of Some of the ladies. -‘Those present also} had the ‘opportunity of the. many’ gifts given to. Mrs. Money’s daughter, Betty, and. to Robert Pedersen. on their marriage on” May -5: : B.. Begon is back: ome with his. PRESS CLUB | WORLD FAIR - “Reeent--meeting of the “Vaicou!| ver, island” Br anch: of the’ Canad- | Women's “Press Club avas “held at’. Klitsa. Lodge, ~ the: ‘Canadian peninsula: resort, on’ lovely: ‘Sproz bakees es The.. “mountain = ‘rimmed beauty of: the island Jake: andthe “pr oximity-: 9 P giant: Douglas. firs} ndsred:: cedars: ‘made. the’ Jocation deal. : Luncheon Was. ser ved’ in: “thie spa: ious = lodge’. :dining. room, owith® fan| exciting: interl when the: giant! “Mars ‘Mildred: Kurtz, “AVis® Wale: ton and “Agnes Flett,”” Guests were’ Gay. ‘Kerns Coral: Brown “and: Joan And. while and © Mr And Mrs, Lyall’ Jap. wind: Mrs, AY R “Mhelps of “Mrs, Noel.’ Thompson and? son, rucats af Auchwrtone, for. Mr Mass, the Wweek-und, and. Mrs... Douglas. Middle-, ‘oly Calgary,” ER holidaying Wyre Mynes Chalmers © mingham,, Jingland. a Miss? Donnie ( ‘ny, Segre of Mr weekend. re aunid: Ms at oat. Calraty,: : estolt: for ie “Christin uid xponding ] ‘Garrods oA oM recA SA Davidson anil: davuigh “Ming Joan Davidson, Vaivous, ee aye ae thede: Chant, ‘Vu Teaver es thaeweeksondeg® Mixx Meta Uhl and. cume “aver from Vaiienuiver for weaken : a “Moraes Mary Pitty of Keremoa, inne boewn visiting. will: Mie anil: Mrs. WlDewane farene few dayse 8 ‘Mra. He Mayon, of Sunkutehewan, hag: Hen the guests af My, and Mra. a. Bridie, Mrs. Ne N,. Gelnimier spent. few ‘dnys iy, Vietaria last: weal,” Aster na ahort visit with Me, and Mra. Ly Armatrongs Katt. Arm. afrongecand hid parbiers » Michaal Lawrences, have: deft, for Willams Lake, Mia, 0 Haston luft for Vamecon- ver on. Saturday. and wil, In jolie. ndedater hy Capt: Chixtone tosnt. 4 | toned. Peter's qradiatians , , Mas, Copnalys Wins oretaned aflor ayia: with. Trlends In Wort | Vaneouyors oo We Brow and capil. Ula week ‘atntor,: Men: ry ry mue " Hatin . : male hee pial te ain vinit. with his Hrnes, faren!: tew day wae raturning to his home,” oMysaind Mrac John Stewart: Mere ATU MPR. SPORT WQOU Ora GE sath Vilycond Mreand Mra, Ge Atkoncand hak their Clan, May. reslidonee,. = of-asthma:: Science Is A \ Life Avers. Speaker Dr. R. B. Bourdillon, “speaking at Salt-Spring Island ‘Science Club: on. the subject: Why. should one | read scientific books?” said science: is not: just: gadgets and - atomic | weapons but is a way of life. The: “meeting, held in Ganges school, drew a good turnout. ~ Dr. Bourdillon. deseribed. science as “good fresh news ‘that keeps onj , coming. ” : |Keep Up To Date— |Read The Review! . By Hilda Yates)" after a spell in hospital, and is feeling: much better. T.. Mace tuWwan has? returned’ to , the ishind after. spending: the win- ter months in, Vancouver, and has a friend, FF. Duelose. staying ‘atl his home: here. They both spent | an few dnys with Mr. Yates and family ay Ofek He. said: scientifie literature’ is international -and.ve aiding it makes the world seem. more e-exciting ack year. LIGHT LITERATURE Dr. Bourdillon suggested’ that light. literature should be. included ' in’ one’s reading “program. We recommended. detective stories as} ee for resting the brain. . V. (Woody). Fisher gave space age. said with the man. oonty. -the physically vould) survive. Today the Like: the we still: have need for vival, he said, > Mr. Fisher: said our. whole ‘piste thinking” on. every. level’ must change. There is. still need for | ethical motives, he asserted.” Our thinking today. is hi ised on his-| tory, man’ is: dageing behind: and sure j cannot keep: up . with: his achieve- He con- eluded his address by stating his ments, said Mr. Fisher. | | service, an | his views. lL PAVE ; Trustees of: Gulf Islands ‘School | agreed with:.Mr. District ‘have agreed’ to back-date | the recently introduced pension sys- tem for non-teaching staff, ata cost- of $5,000. Trustee W. ‘abstained from voting. pay ‘complete | “The -board will. costs back to’ 1958. or when. employees entered the board’s | is the shorter which: ever period. The motion sparked “bate during which: Chairman G. S. introduced relinquished the . chair i J. M. Campbell in order to expr ess; Campbell. in’ turn: - vidiivons on the problem faced -by | passed the chair to C.. W.. Harrison | Vthe individual in adjusting to the! Reviewing® the history | ‘of man, Mr. .Fisher early” i strong. oT weit can- overcome the: strong “by use of intelligence. finan: 1 Humphreys, matter, who Mr. to speak his mind. matter: -Some of the ‘back- dated * ten int popula? fori... j | viewed with: interest “by membe: before: and after. the PAGE SEVEN N 10 BE BACK “ ISLANDS | “Humphreys that the board:is “‘honor® bound’? ‘to. pro- the. scheme available Hi. Morson | | dueed din. 1958. ee ak eee eee ern, en ae ee : ‘SOUTH PENDER- | —s ‘ -to. the ‘date | ‘daughter, | Mrs. . Craddock. and a lively de- | ‘for a: few: “Pat, were “in Victoria the! days last week: ied Burnaby. were with Mr. and. Mrs. o Len Henshall at South Pender for: } the. week-end. Mr. their..son © and daughter-in-law, A motion by G. M, Heinekey to | Mr. and Mrs. John Teece and fam-. have the tabled until. next. meeting was-defeated, _members ~contended -thatt employees’ should: pay: their portion money: the | ily; of Dunean, ‘with, thea for’ the | holiday. From Mr s. cts “ for the. holiday. wees andl. Victoria ‘came Mr antic other's These wer @ ' meeting. The. Science Club has adjourned te i for the stimmer. myself, before they moved into the | i belief that we have no choive but} - “MacGowan residence. oA, ae be N. Leek, and: ae. visiting with tekitives und ‘camp: ing ‘on. the way up to Nelson. and Radium © Hot” Spri ings, . returning via ‘the. Okanagan, ‘Spokane.:Val- ley, - Cranbrook, . Monashie “Pass and. Kelowna, They. covered, about 800, aniles. : ; a was finch to. Vie- | tor a recently with, a ser ious’a tick’! ~She-is now. back: < home | with her, family 7 * ito become a world of. saints" ora world without men. . tts Mrs. “R.-C. Hill arranged a dis- play of: books covering. a wide | range. of scientific subjects writ- | Christian Science Services held in the’ Board: ‘Room in Mahon. Hall, Ganges . ‘ i EVERY SUNDAY at 11.00 a.m. : =A Heartily Welcome - —_ nn "capable: hands—Phone EV 3- sane ; SERVING ‘THE ‘GULF. ISLANDS —Regardless ‘DIERERRE HED A A: AN a Mey yo ea family ave spending: the week-end ml i H | | H “1 | | | t || it AP 1. Basyinks » w il: be: resumed i in n_ September. of the > West Indies. they, are then. sent to England becaisse the moist ; 2 airs: of. England are: traditionally the finest i in the world for matur : After: “quiet. ‘year : “Bowlond they are perfectly blend ed, bottled and shipped to:Cana da and. throughout’ the; vide full payment, ‘not having: made: . when: intro... ll Mr. and Mrs. John He onshall, of. and. Mrs: J. H. Teece had oWyman Trving, with’ Kelly, ibs