Wednesday, July 27,1960. - | _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ee So | PAGE THREE owen | Exhibition Of Water. Colors Planned For August 2-20 “BRENTWOOD a / Modern GBA “Goleman Etiquette . Miss, Mary Williscrott, Marchants : o i Phe T F The PI a ae : arreis ; . | 7 i ‘Asia special, tourist attraction for | Ug of paintings of local. fungi EES NOG EASTER S 10", Ye PCH) B SOBEHTA LEE. JAMES ISLA A ND | a3 ain a cs rom. ¢ ains | visitors to Vancouver. Island, Miss | and lichens." There. willbe ‘some-' ardson,. of ‘Keating, will take place). -: y i : - a * - i . Emily: Sartain is staging an. exhibi- | thing to interest- both the horticul- a on Saturday, July. 30, at Brentwood | .Q... What. is the correct way to’! | Mrsi J. W.:Bond and Mrs. A. R.! _ * ‘tion of her. flowe} paintings in water | turist and. the petareliets, _ United. Church, was -honored at a/ answer .an invitation ‘to a wedding) Bader were co-hostesses at a-picnic)| The Ram That Chewed Tobacco : valor; fram August 2-20. shower : recently. The. shower was | reception? . for the Toastmistress’ Clubs _of ‘Vic- . r- This: display will be. held ‘in ihe held atthe home. of her aunt, Mrs.: pA. ‘On* the™: ‘first page “of! note: toria and: Sidney. recently.” ‘Some “of |". . By. ‘WALDRON GREENE.” tobacco. * Bill: kee. telling “me “iow t.| Douglas Room of the: Hudson’s Bay Le i Chief W. Dudley at Cook. St., Victoria. A | paper, and although it is written by the visitors arrived with their fam-| — «7 never look upon. the piacid’ | a famous -ram:owned by T..D. Wat-| Company on Douglas St., and: will oca basket prettily decorated in yellow|land, the spacing of the -words' ilies in the early afternoon, whiles lain son, a rancher in the Dirt Hills 12! be open daily during store hours. and white ‘contained the. gifts. The | shouldbe the same as though they | others in business arrived in the | ‘att must think of those who miles to the west. When he saidi The artist will. be in attendance ‘Or B d- bride-to-be, her mother, Mrs..°G..| were engraved. . Also, since. the in-| early evening, when a beach sup- went before, | ihis ram would chew tobacco I drew | each day. | n. oar . Williscroft, -" and.: mother’ . of “the | vitation was written in me ree per was. serves to aroun 20 people. | Who gave their quantities of - | the line’ and suggested - he would: Featured in the exhibition will be}. Second. Vancouver. Island Indian groom--elect, Mrs. E. Richardson | person, your reply should’ also ¢| talon ) a Races was baked ; sweat and gore, have to come up with a better one. | naintings of local B. c. wild flowers, to serve and the first from thie area, °° “were presented. with corsages of | written in the third person. __ almon, one being a. !5-pounder; - ang went, and will not travel This worried him’ til one early: flowers. from many ‘of Victoria's | Chief Edwin Underwood, of the Tsa-.. rosebuds. Guests -were. Mrs. R.| — _ — — boated iene pacer and asmaller| pack again. +. | spring morning 1. heard what could | lovely gardens, alpine flowers from ! gt Reserve, East Saanich, is list-- - ee ee “ reid a we other Saat th for“ Miss. Wiiserot one. : —— 7 Ye spond rnere | (Abou Ben ‘Ali) have been. the cannenpan Ex- | the B. c. ‘mountain meadows, and a! ed as a member of the. B.C. Indian. yler, Mrs. rofi rs. -| was held at the e ’ ; a r the : . _.,..{ press’? roaring across the. prairie, ctor mi ee peeps nits :-annual..2. "strom, Mrs. N. Tribe, Mrs. D. Lup-! Tyler; East. Saanich Road, when | dren and a large bonfire with sing- |. Arabia must have -had_ prairies | and Bill. arrived up with his father's i. vo STILL IN USE -) I poport "published recently. oe ton, Mrs. E. Richardson, Mrs. ~D.i she ‘received many more lovely songs concluded the evening. pane perhaps cowboys... and: “Cool | sorrell team on a grain wagon and | For: all the recent. innovations. in. Chief Underwood has served for: Williscroft, Mrs.” M.. Rogers, -Mrs.| gifts... - - |. Mrs. W. C. Penman and family | “ ater “Songs or how would the | insisted that I come and see. that | rods, anes and tions, the Nation ‘th past 20 cones as a member. of W. Williscroft, Mrs. M. Isaac, Mrs.|M. Hamilton, Beach Drive is a | have returned :to. the island after a Arabian poet come to have written | yam chew tobacco, Bill had quali-| Stick to their traditions, the National the p 4 - C ‘er . . , | a . Es J. Williscroft,.-Mrs. -M. “Dudley, patient at. St.“ Joseph's.” Hospital, | holiday. with - relatives. and friends | the above verse? But the real west- ‘fied ‘as atop -bronco’ twister by .- Geographic - ‘Society reports. The! the Tsaout Indian: Band Council and ‘Misses E. Williscroft,.S:° Prosser, | where he -has~ undergone. surgery.! in Vancouver. ee er. ‘loam one cof and.“"Who | ‘being able to roll a’. Bull: Durham | earliest known angling Pry in Eng-| is: Ae fhe eeeten eat’ of the Ay Tennant, N. Williscroft,.D. ‘Van- ! Friends. will be pleased to hear he | Miss Janet. Carpenter, of Towontg4 not travel back again” was 2 | pill with’ one hand while riding a. lish. the Treatyse of Fysshynge 'ma PrOS dal : oe 7 “oar ; 1] ‘ Pp + | young man :named Bill: Johnson who idle 3 : Wyth. an Angle”’,.printed in.1496 ‘ins year .as a’ carpenter, and’.a-house-, _Adrichem, and : -D. “Williscroft. An. is progressing favorably. - s.has™-arrived “to. spend: her” holidays de'up t new} ohnson saddle so) lasked him what. kind | of England. lists 12. builder by the Indian Affairs branch. — i with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R | red e up to my ew homestead ehack of tobacco the ram was supposed to) Westminster, England, lists 12 vi y ‘ ove - . , amed : , iB. Carpenter. This family, on “their eee nec aes {are | chew. | the. .reins = over..:a “snubbing : post, thi eo" tu sient nae is ‘score and proudly pulled a-plug: -eruiser’‘Teal’ have ‘left. for. a. cruise | swung his sheepskin: chaps. off. the of Big. Ben “Bating tobacco 1 "00% which. Tin them a Princess saddle and. said,,.“‘How’s chances | his pocket. oulsa 4 fa we ee Mrs. B. Dra-i to get. you. to “Haggle. my. seont?" | 44° was a-beautif ) ing. the per and. family, of. Toronto, in an- |. Having -invested | in a".$10: ticket. to Wi aacenoe morning. the : their-holes, the: meadow. larks were | other cruiser, . will. accompany - the | Moose Jaw. on’a harvest excitrsion ! i ¥ ¥ ¥ . : A Lo t ste g nel ¢ 5 | Carpenters on ‘this. trip. ‘ the preceding.’ fall—1901-1 had -tarting. to“tune ‘up and where ‘this ‘.:Mr.-and Mrs. W.-E. Sidwell. “with | learned. é bof tl . | ‘old Hudson's’ Bay trail climbed over Shirley, Raymond and: Sylvia, | earne enougn of the native : sangu- ithe “prong of the Missouri Cotesu | patterns. ” : ‘Ten of them, are still nha : “Chief Underwood. has: long been’, use... ; a - 4 an-ractive™ worker:. for the: good | Of: his people,” states the report,’ “‘and Net ‘deliveries of. oil ‘through..Can-. i has. shown outstanding leadership: in \ i ‘adian’ pipe ‘lines increased “12.3 “per va variety: of projects: affecting . the-*:" -He- had ‘ outguessed ¢me on| 1" | oe | ben in 1959 :to: a: record 308,454, 1005 | I: social and: economic welfare (of ler | 4 i t i barrels. . joined’ by . Mrs: - Sidwell’s... mother tion Sain emote barber had | which juts up into Saskatchewan at Mrs. May Georgeson on their: holi- reached abroad. | this point we stopped and: took a | day camping trip to Long Beach on Bill ‘had come west from Ontari io j look around for here on a clear day i the west. coast of Vancouver Jeland. a8 a-'very- ‘small boy ‘and- had: -the one: can-see with the naked eye the : During their absence: their sister-in- sauiestierce dove of. ‘his:-habitat ag perain elevators of five towns ‘in. line law, “Mrs. ‘Wm. Bond: and family | on the. C.P.R.,.Pasqua, Moose Jaw. have been’ holidaying. on”. James | geveval years I had cut hay, -hunt- Bohari im, Caron and. Mortlach, - | Island and -using their. none, ed ‘coyotes, wild geese, ducks; bad: ‘Bill wast interested in. scene? ny Mr: and Mrs: ‘Ralph Alcock ‘ spent} gers, rabbits and antelope with: him’ that morning, however, and hietied ‘their.’ holidays ona -camping - trip and: judged’ that. if he. hadn't been | Jim and Ginger out across the Kala-: -which:.. culminated: in Calgary: in gophers had. begun. to come: out. of | az00 Flats. and: into:the hills ° ‘again | time to“attend the Stampede. °° ~ ‘destined to be a human being he | @"¢ we soon ‘arrived: up. at. .T.D-'s. Mr.:and. Mrs. Jimmy,. Doran, Jr...) would -have: been. a: bird dog. He. ranch with, barns and :.outbuildings. | and. family, of Vancouver, are a | ‘stopped © shooting“ ‘until. there | ‘the level. plateau and: ranch. =e | i i t ; “Make us your convenient headquarters: Victorians. have: for’ .Victoria. For + for all hot-weather supplies. We stock them alll ore Cameras and Films u slodeel Mepallnot Su: - ce Cream - Soft Drinks: | | ing’ Mr. Doran’s ‘Parent =. Mr and wasn'ta. loaded shell left: | house ‘on .the side. of-a.deep ravine | Mrs. J“-C.. Doran, - Buty what: 1. wanted: just’ now “Was where-once stood an. oid H.B.C. tr rad] Mrs.’Evelyn “I: “Merritt: eae esom-. “to, tell. about ‘the ram. that. ‘chewed ing: ‘ post.” We got. in:touch with a | panied: -by her: granddsughier, ~ Miss i wo | boss; put>the “team, away..and. ‘then: oS \ Janies -Morri ison,: both. Deep River, Ont., -are spending some time | asked where: the’ old- ram’ .was... Old "a seer gemmnnnirme ne Me the® island ‘ate ‘the: “and. som of Mrs. TD. Aust ‘waved his’ arm. in: a ‘circle SHOP. WISELY, ; ¥ SHOP or: us. ‘and. ‘when he. ‘got near Bill} omy: ‘ol: ‘Biggar! 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