Wednesday, March 14, 1956. | oe SAANICH eSuNSULs AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ae “| Anglican Ladies \OTTER BAY MAN S “GANGES Set Plans For Fund. 4g FOUND DEAD Bis. Cecil - -Springford ‘left oni Raising Schemes ner HIS HOME... aetna ea Mary Lake on. Sunday to. spend’a.|. ‘There-was a good’ attendarice on: Resident of Pender Island for the -- few days in Duncan visiting her gon'| Friday. at~ the. regular: monthly past “14 years, “Bhrter. Westbrook: .. and: daughter-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs, meeting. of . the -Woman’s Auxiliary was: found dead in‘ his home, Otter “Ormonde Springford.’ ‘| held’ inthe parish. hall, Ganges.:| Bay © district,’ on: Thursday” after-. aS J. MacWilliam, returned ‘to | Mrs.: W.: Norton presided. and,. with | noon, by:’a neighbor. . He was. 69. "Scott Road on’ Saturday after “a R.C.M.P. conveyed ‘the’ remains “to” - two-week visit .to Calgary... Ganges where’ an’ autopsy. revealed «Miss Anne Butterfield. arrived death. was due to coronary: ‘throm- oe) from ‘Vancouver on Saturday of last bosis: ven week and: is spending’ a: week: or Arthur Gough, ‘living near by, “two at Ganges visiting her parents, became alarmed ‘on:Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butterfield. noon when he: was unable to get | - Guests registered’. at Harbour Mr. Westbrook on.‘the: telephone,: - House: Malcolm Anderson, Michael and walked up to his home.to find * Rose, Miss Susan Edgell, Dr. H. P. him ‘sitting: lifeless in his favorite “Johns, G. Harvey, Victoria; ©. D. chair with ‘a. just-finished letter. to Coy, North Vancouver; Mr. and a sor before him’ and his lunch on Mrs. .G. Young, Mrs. F. Prior, Pen- the stove. He had. been in his. usual der Island; D. Robertson, D. Boyles, ‘good health the. day before. Born in. Ontario he. had lived -for some years ‘in. Vancouver’ before coming to Pender... An excellent’ gardener, he ‘had supplied his ‘district -with strawber: ries each summer for some years, and took.a pride: in his fine fruits: and’ vegetables: : *-He is survived ‘by his. wife, Mrs. Esther Ruth. Westbrook, . of -Van- couver, ‘and. four soris; George. and), Dick ‘of Vancouver, and Norman and Ehner..of. Settle. “Ay daughter predeceased - him: ‘some < years ago. ‘There are five ‘grandchildren: -He was “1. ‘veteran: of the “First. World War and. interment: was noon, March 12 Mrs,. Smith Frost; took . ‘the devo~ ‘tional period: Mrs.- Frost: and Mrs: G. H. Holmes acted:..as secretary and : treasurer, respectively,. during the afternoon, in the absence’ of Mrs:..W:.M. Pal- mer and Mrs. Harold Price. — The. dorcas secretary reported. several pairs of socks turned in and stated that members had now. a. good. supply of .used. woollens. on hand, which Mrs. E. Adams is ship- ping to be made into blankets and sent off as a missionary effort of ee Cobble. Hill; Mrs. A. E.. Scoones, | the organization, . Galiano; A. Pederson, A; McCrae, It was stated that the sum. of F. Bond, R. Brynell; K. Gibson, B. | $60.75 had’ been: realized by. the -Bower, B.. Brenner, Vancouver; R. | Valentine tea and that the date of H. Aitken, Mayne Island; -R. A.| the annual donation shower in the ' Watson, A. Rayburn, Sidney; 8S. | parish hall was Set for ‘Thursday, Curnell,: Dawson. Creek, April .19. 2 “:Major. and. Mrs. Zenen Kropin- BENEFIT: CONCERT : / ski left'on Sunday vo: spend. a bags The president notified the. mem- fy in. Vancouver. bers that Miss Frovida Baker and ‘lS ORY Reid and C.. Anderson, : “who other artistes from, Vancouver, will “have been: visiting. the: former's give a benefit concert for the Angli- “parents, Mr. and“ Mrs:. J. G.: Reid, } can church in the® Mahon ‘hall:in Vesuvius Bay, for afew. days, re- | May, the © date - cto be — “turned. on Sunday. to Vancouver: » later. ‘Miss. June Mitchell left recently ‘A vote. of thanks proposed by Mrs. Holmes was endorsed by Mrs. Adams to Mrs. -W..Bagles atthe conclusion of her inspiring and: in- teresting report. on: ~the annual meeting .of the Diocesan “Board of ae Woman's “Auxiliary which, as BUSY SEASON “GUIDE | delegate. from ‘ie orgasimetion. a she: i|FOR LADY MINTO =a, GH Hames closed | HOSPITAL HERE I2 ‘for Iowa, where she is “spending a ‘few weeks with Mr. and Mrs..Rob- ert Bodiam. ata a ne . the meeting with: prayer and, fol-:|. There were -21- patients, ‘admitte@ ‘“ NOTES lowing adjournment, tea: was served.| to -the./Lady © Minto ‘Gulf . Islands: : Mis. «Adams and Mrs. ‘Stuart ; hospital’ between February .24 and. Bannister. 9 os: wi eedie t | Maren. 9. -From oo there: were By Division Secretary. Sidney Brownies -held. a very im-- posing Thinking.. Day ceremony: in | five: ‘Nprth - Pender, 2; : Victoria,’ N ATIVE. SON = “)one;" Galiano, two; Mayne’ ‘Island, “ one. Altogether 52 adults.and. chil-. their hall: recently, when they had Oo as their guests, Mrs. Freeman King, TO CELEBR' ATE. dren . were: admitted: during . the Guide. Captain. G.: F. Gilbert, 22 ae month. ‘Adult: and < patient: days =: HIS BIRTHDAY — vy: were’ .270; newborn,”one}. ’ infant oo mothers and. six Guides. . s ~ After’ the opening ceremony Mis: - A gay birthaay celebration ‘is | days,..13.-°. fein EE es ‘ooming “at Wildwood ©: ‘Nursing: ‘DONATIONS ; oe : fuels ns Home, . Pulford.” On /Thursday. |)» D. “AE ‘Dewar. Kitchen: towels; H »King “was © brougt pAbe ° 'e ircle - under tee gcheat ert March 15, -an esteemed: native | son. |-Be ‘Dickens, pears; “Dr. and _Mrs.. 2 tag ‘Brownies, and given ar using | of Salt Spring Island, Ernest: Harri-"| Ira .S:-White; firescreen: and: pair. of; . welcome « by” the. Brownies. Me. | son, will mark. his - sth birthday.. me ‘andirons;- Penny Petersen’ and: Ww. . King enrolled: nine:Brownikins:after day. : Hobson, Pe aper bags. ues "they had first’ seen themselves in|. M™- “Harrison, famed as an athlete “MORE “ABOUT the “magic. pool and: ‘killed: thé’ four in. his -youth,. is still active and: en- giants . of disloyalty, : idleness, dis-: * ‘obedience hoe i Soving good ‘elth, Friends i | ageing ‘call: to- extend congratulations: ura)" < ane ‘the day. a - (Continued from’ Page: One): Fa ee anal: ‘the -gandle lighting “ceremony. ‘happens: when= a. “Communist ‘gov : took | ‘place.’ Thirty: yellow: ‘candles: ernment. gains: cont trol, el ‘in. silver* ‘candlesticks « were : on: “the: ‘table’ ‘which: was: centred with’ snov ' “ar ops: ‘arranged in a ‘chump: of: moss we | Gigs their candles with “a ae ‘lér : ‘from: the Guide: candle, each : oe fat: he" ‘door. “of: ‘this’ group, “allegedly wey 17° service:-stars to. Yvonne |. : operating ee ad with Neth: “McLeod, - uy Emily”? .Rickard,: Linda | Donte cathy Douma,: “Carol: Clay- |: “were? ‘also: ‘remembered. and. = ‘Guide captain . ‘lighted: ‘her’ candle Jegislation whereby: foreign’ “qation- ‘forall. Guides ':all. “over.” the: Avorld;, als: might: be: arrested. ‘without. ‘Tea- ‘and”. Gitide’’ Commissioner.’ ‘lighted “son, :Early in 1954, -35 such : ‘arrests her: candle ‘for. -all:. leaders” ofthe. | were’ ‘made: All were. Dutch: nation-" “Guides.” and Brownies, Then - ‘the als and. included * the: ‘unfortunate. “Brownies | “recited... their}. promise Jungschlaeger, an - official of the’ thinking of the Brownies all over | Royal’ Netherland. Packet | Steam- the world repeating the same prom- ship Company." 3.05) | “ise. but: in. their own. language. sa}. Chief-of Police Mohammed: En- After: the “ceremony the . Guides ; doch then: ‘collected his witnesses served tea to the visitors’ and ‘puns | ‘Three: were. given: free | ponrd | and: to the: youngsters, : lodging. with: unlimited: supplies: and: - ‘350: rupias ‘monthly. There. WAS only: one’ string attached,. ‘They: were: re-. “quired. to testify in: court that Jung-: schlaeger. “was. the: Jeader.. of the. 1 guerilla organization, i ‘The: witnesses | -were: ‘all natives. Three. Dutch subjects were instruct.- ed: to: support: the: testimony, | They. “were: Baden, Van. Hulst:and Ulmer. | man, ‘Barbara’ Burrows, ‘Faye: “Lar- sen, .Linda “Mills, - Heather: “Ward, :. April: Morgan’: and: ‘Penny Clarke:. The: Guides then joined’ the circle: —— NON-EUROPEAN’ FRANCE: “