rd aeal a Say al ated Akay anil try lanai ovat Ganges. PAGE TEN C:W.L. Annual Card Party At Fulford i - Proves Outstanding Success The C.W.L. held its annual card’ party at Fulford Hall on Nov, 23. --with 35° tables in Mrs. J.D. Reid, Mrs. ‘W.’ Thier, “My. > Miss = ania» “Malezewski, Be A: Ys: chair,” and Mrs. H. C. Carter .at |. and: Mrs..:W: Hague,. followed. and: : Supper:.was served.by: the visitors... ‘- Stephen: “King;: Mrs:.-E...Malezew-: ‘and: Mrs: ‘Stanley. Wags, Mr... “and: Mrs.:C.: ‘Zenkie, ° Miss Steph]: d, Moira: and Mal by Mrs. Chester Kaye. Supper was served by members. of the C.W.L. Gross proceeds of the affair were $278 with net proceeds $245. . . Another Subscriber Winner of the free subscription ‘to The Review was Henry Houle, of Fulford Harbor.: The Review has: already placed his name.on its subscription lists and hopes that he is enjoying each issue. Saanich And Ganges Men Are Named : By Conservatives C. U. Haywood, of Saanich, was elected president of the Progres- sive Conservative Association for the federal riding of Nanaimo at th’e group’s annual meeting . at Duncan on Saturday, ‘Nov. 19. He succeeds’ C: R. West. - Delegates attending from the ‘four. provincial associations « in’ Nanaimo.-riding .also. elected J. W. .S.. Morrison, Nanaimo, vice-president; Col. Desmond Crofton, ....Ganges,”. second... vice- president; Mrs...E. M. Hoyt, Na- :naimo,’: secretary; George» Mc-~ ‘Gregor, .Esquimalt, treasurer, and George Beaubier, Chemainus, dele- ‘gate to:'the party's. ‘BC. conven~ tion. le . The - ‘meeting | passed’ a vote’ of confidence i in federal leader George Drew ‘and: provincial leader Her: bert: Anscomb. - ; Christmas Party ces | Planned By P. -T. AL These prizes were donat- | | i acy, | first. * At-the- monthly’ meeting | of! ihe ‘Galiano: P.-T.A: held ‘at’ the’ home. of-Mrs. Ri: “Page, ‘with’ the* presi-.| dent, Mrs... E.. Callaghan: in ‘the'| ¢ : “arrangements. were ; “made: for: “the: Christmas : “party” for: the: a th Newfoundland’s “Christmas Seal”’ NE This is the good ship CHRISTMAS SEAL, bought by the Newfoundland Tuberculosis Association with Christmas Seal funds. Staffed and equipped to give chest X-rays, it visits the outports stretched along the rug gged coast. It flies a flag with the double-barred cross on it, the world-wide emblem of SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW i field, “days ‘inVictoria where. she ;was: ‘the: guest. of Miss : : the fight against tuberculosis: The same red, double-barred cross is painted several places. on the ship. When it arrives at a fishing village the whole community turns out to get.chest X-rays, for the people of the tenth. province consider: tuber- culosis their greatest health problem. Tuberculosis prevention covers. such a wide ficld that the variety: of ways. in which Christmas Seal funds are spent:is great, but. it is. believed that Newfoundland js the first place in the world where the funds went to sea to fight tuberculosis. ied by his son, Tim Gurney, left on Thursday to’ motor up Vancou- ver Island ‘to Alberni, WHErS they are: ‘Spending a week. ; _. Mrs. J. G. Jenséh, “who was ac- companied. by Mrs. M. .O’Brian, arrived. last week from ‘Vancouver ‘and ‘is ‘Spending some: days .at her property at’ Vesuvius: Bay. | 6 Reo Mrs. E:: 7, Wilson returned: to | Vesuvius Bay. on: Thursday ‘after’|’ _ visiting Galiano where . she’. was | the guest for a’ few cee of. “Mrs. VI My, Patience. . oMrs..C. “He “Trafford - left.:.on ‘Monday to spend: afew" days in’ ’.| Victoria,, . where : she will Pee ae heoni : . “GANGES. E Draper, “White “Rock, and’ Cc. M:: Whisker, ' Nanaimo, left the island on Thursday after a few days visit Here, euests Harbor House.. bg * th. : Richard M. Litch, of . Toronto, left the ‘island on: Sunday after a few days visit to Ganges Har- bor, the: guest’ of Dr. and. Mrs. Tra White. ; a hr Sr oe Mrs. Earle Lockwood © “Heft. ‘on | Monday. to spend. a: week with her | brother-in-law. and: sister-in-law, “My. -and (Mrs. - J... FT ovpaeias Seattle. : Miss - Sylvia “Evans”: "saieaeat on: Monday: ‘after spending: a:few'}: Mrs. Ls, a few. daa in: Victoria: where she Hazlewoo s pe aie | Bishop Wilson, Mrs. Ira White, | Mrs. ; Marguerite Holford, I. Heathering- Dawon ‘is’ Sadie oe ‘is ‘the. guest of Miss a Houlihan.'}:: few. days here.|: SIDNEY, BRIDGE AND TEA ENJOYED, GANGES Mrs. Graham Shove, Mrs. Fred Morris and Miss Denise Crofton were hostesses last Friday after- noon when they entertained about 50 guests at a delightful bridge party and-tea.at:-Harbor House, Ganges. The rooms and.tea tables were prettily arranged, pale yel- low chrysanthemums and. autumn foliage being used for the floral decorations. The first prize .for bridge was won by Mrs. D. Hall, the consolation going to Miss Marguerite Holford. Among those present were Mrs. J. B. Acland, Mrs. P. Byng-Hall, Mrs..V. C. Best, Mrs. E. L. Bor- radaile. Mrs. Gerald Bullock, Mrs. |! Alan Best, Mrs. Kenneth Butter- Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Mrs. Fred Crofton, Mrs. D. K. Crof- ton, Mrs. L. S. Dobson, Mrs. C. W. Dawson, Mrs. W. E. Dipple, Mrs. R. M. Edelsten, Mrs. | Francis, Mrs. F.'C. E. Ford, Mrs. | D. Hall, Mrs. Lois Hayes, Mrs. | Donald Jenkins, Mrs...G. A. E. Kellman, Mrs.°. Earle ‘Lockwood, Mrs. George Maude, Mrs..-G.: W. Meyer, Mrs..T. A. Millner,- Mrs.: Malcolm Mouat, Mrs. Ivan Mouat, Mrs. J. M. Napier, Mrs. L. F. Nicholson,. Mrs. Beth Petersen, Mrs. F. Penrose, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Jack C. Smith, Mrs. Peter Turner, Mrs. Hartley Wilson, Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mrs.'C. A. Whitehead, _Misses: M. .Houlihan, ton, Emily Smith, Shirley Wilson. DS - GALIANO ISLAND Mrs. David Bellhouse has. left “Angeles, California. oO Ok. ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley: Page left on Thursday for Vancouver. where’ they will spend several days. er ee Mrs. ‘Vancouver after ‘visiting :her’ son- “in- -daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. ; | Parminter. Peer ee “Mr. and. Mrs: E Gustin: have. : “spending. returned - home .-after™ the past. week: in. _ Vancouver, : = A. Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, November 80, 1949. Canadian Radar Guide to Shipping Radar equipment designed and manufactured primarily for use during the last war, is now being produced by Canadian Arsenals Ltd., for installation aboard ves- sels "of Canadian and ‘foreign reg-- ister. The luxury liner, abeth,” largest ship” “Queen Eliz- afloat, Canadian manufacture, “Car onia,” another passenger liner placed in service only this: year. The log of the ‘Empress of Can- ada” records an occasion when she sailed up the Mersey and drew alongside the landing stage in Liverpool without any visual aids to navigation. In fact, the first member of the ship’s company to sight land was half way down the gangplank before he could dis- | cern part of the docks. Radar | Reindeer Steaks For Britain is | from her equipped with marine radar of | shipping as is the | Strait, is able | brought the “Empress of Canada” safe to land, and eliminated costly delays at the mouth of the Mersey. The SS. “Lemoyne,” longest ship operating on the Great Lakes, is largely dependent on her radar set. The well-known icebreaker “N. B. McLean,” which returned recently summer vigil ‘on the lane through Hudson to plot her position in icefields by radar, while avoid- ing other marine hazards. Ferry Service Is Interrupted For Short Time Shortly after leaving Swartz Bay wharf on Friday evening the Ferry Cy Peck experienced an engine failure. Fortunately there was a tug nearby which towed her to Fulford wharf. She was ‘unable to make her Saturday | morning trip, so the captain ar- i ranged fora launch to take pas- ' The housewife in Britain has | sengers to Swartz Bay and bring Sn ner RS ————_—_——— to visit. her two aparmal in Los. “Wilson has ssturnéd “to |: Ross . already welcomed whalemeat to! those from Swartz Bay to Pulford. supplement her meager ‘meat ra- tion. that reindeer steak may be on the’ way. The aim. of the newly-formed | Reindeer Council of the: United Kingdom is to add to the present inadequate supply of meat :and hides in. Britain. They plan to make a start by accepting an of- fer of 25 first-class breeding and draught reindeer from a Swedish reindeer owner. Trained Lapp herders will look after the ani- mais for three years. Visitors to the Scottish High- lands may see the animals’ grazing there, for there are wide areas of the right grazing ground where reindeer. moss grows. Reindeer are nothing’ new in Scotland. They. arrived there up ‘to the 12th century.and so, if the Reindeer Council has its way, the housewife --in:: Britain will--have reindeer . steak'.and ‘the = Scottish Highlands will have reindeer graz- ing: there again.:* >- - Montreal Moppet The repairs :were ‘finished in ‘Now: she has just heard | time for the ferry to make her regular afternoon. trip. NATIONAL FILM BOARD PICTURES AT GANGES The regular showing. of National Film - Board pictures took place recently in Mahon Hall, Ganges, with Archdeacon: G. H. Holmes acting ‘chairman and over 70 per- sons present.. The projectionist ! crew included:-Tom Toynbee, Bob Hele, Patrick Crofton, . Robert Reynolds. ‘ Pictures portrayed Canada’s lat- est province, Newfoundland; Al- berta’s double harvest of fruit and oil; lumbering, sheep raising and cattle raising in B.C.; the care of milk as: found in ‘modern . farms and dairies. » The’ ‘program’ was completed by. a:film-led sing-song. The next showing. will ‘be on Wednesday, January .11. GALIANO P..T.A. STAGES CARD PARTY -The-regular - monthly card party \ arranged by the Galiano ‘P.-T.A.° “was held on’ Saturday, Nov..'19,:at Jack’s: Coffee Shop: - Whist: and a -eribbage were played, ‘Mrs. -Stan- whist and Mrs., F..E. Robson :for ‘| cribbage. Consolation: prizes. went. ~ ‘| to. Mrs.’ Ho. WwW. TTS: and Aone: Carolan. - Mrs. Sand? caution. to” ‘make ° ‘a for- ley Page: winning’ the honors for . Ronald » ‘Page | and: ‘Mis. oe It requires.a great ‘deal of pold- ET POET Cee on g ater a Harbor House, ‘Mrs. -F. al “Cyri er returned: to. ‘Victoria on: hurs. at fe’ ” Dick:Sa r ag on Friday. ‘and: returne with. Ahi before ‘she 'started. school this ‘fall, ae five-year-old:: Sandra’.;Miller. was: heard..with’-her’ announcer. father |} née “in'the:- Kiddies’: Corner” period “of! -CBM:: .Montreal’s..: -early- smorning: ATtis : ‘Time ‘to: ‘Wake: ‘Up.’ Sandra: is: now -heard” across. ‘the. ‘country : ‘with: her “dad; Charles” Miller, - ‘on “Trans- Canada’s . “Saturday ‘Story’? |. _ Lay thai of: imaginary: travel || : * Hillman | ‘Sales: and. Service. se, ‘and «. adventure: «for «:;:pre-school.| Gan soe Sats : ‘agers, heard Saturdays at.9.30-a.m.* bose ges scram : Phone. sw te ste J cboh's Rospital’ “Victoria, pe “s turned ‘to: sher® home: o “Rainbow “Road. last. ry. lene's. ‘church held: their: “annual: ‘gale ‘of; work’/and'.tea-.at’ -Grand-" view © ‘Lodge, the -home® of “Mrs. | Naylor, :.on ‘Thursday, -: “Nov: “24 “| Though ™.it® was - such? a. wet” ‘day. Pthere was: ‘ae good::turnout, --ATe- “port ‘of :proceeds; ‘ete. will: be. ane ‘|nounced’ next week: after. the: “an- nual meeting. : ph. fA Thursday. ‘om: raley, arrive ‘and: “is: ~«! the :guést, for,.some. weeks of: Mt _ and Mrs. ‘George’ Ladice te Automobile on: “your: arrival. : * “Phone | ‘Or. write” ODF: WINTERINGHAM | {| 1.0.D E. TELEPHONE. || BRIDGE IS SUCCESS Ae The: ‘telephone bridge; sponsored. — 1| by: the Ganges .chapter, I.0.D.By,}) 985 os fand held “under.’ the .general. con-' -venership Of Mrs: George™: St.. Denis;:.has ' just :been ::completed,: the: first prizes. being: won :byMrs.: PED. Crofton and Capt. G. ge Sie- “wierski, el The ‘hostesses ‘ were: Mrs. N. Cc. Best: Mrs. W. N..McDermott;. Mrs: ‘Perey, Lowther, . Mrs. Jy “Mitchell; A Mrs.) Ste: Denis,’ -Mrs.:. Graham. a. Shove.” _ ee “FULFORD Mrs... “Ted Snkerman © ‘veburned: ‘home. on Sunday. afternoon from ‘Victoria: where’: she «had: been «a patient:. at. .St.- qr onephs. hospital for the past week. : me, SMe, er : Mis. "Thomas: Welburn, of Vice. toria, paid.a two-day: visit: to her |f. rmottter, Mrs... J.° _ Hepburn, this weeks . . ; w Telephone. and electric light |}. workers had a busy time ‘at the} weok-ond repairing damarne done ™ by the storm on Friday night. enaone | derella chicken” since . ‘thie’ “older bird ‘is: -purchased as :fow)but,: ‘with ° proper. ‘cooking, appears. on'} ‘the. table’ as: “chicken. Wee , Fowl requires: long, slow cole: | ing’ in: moist heat, or. a: shorter | time ‘under. pressure: to:make- it’ completely © tender. Once-:cooked,: the bird’ will be of the quality | fowl makes an‘ excellent base ‘tor ‘marked,:In-many’ cities. in .Canada |. many: fine; dishes... . ‘the sale-of graded poultry” is: com~. ve “Cooked in’ ‘Water _~ | pulsory.: t up fowl with: cold, “When ‘buying. -poultr “every Cover cut. {homemaker apprecintes v thor- | Salted. water, Caster le enon bein ‘oughly. clean bird, - Eviscerated | We Stalks of celery aud one Or poultry, now: on the market, is two carrots. Cook slowly, below | practically. ready .for: the oven, boiling point, until tender, about “Towever, it is wise to examine two to-three hours. To Cook in Pressure Saucepan— the cnvity of the bird to make sure ‘ 7 that all bits of lungs, glands, ete., BB 1030 cups water OE ise pres. \ havo been removed, ns well as the sure oll sng at base of tally If necessary, .' “Use cooked fowl in chicken. ples,| |. “Y singe and remove'any pinfeathers, fricassees, stews with duniplings, canines at 10. 00:2 a.m. . at “WINFRITH” the residence ee! Wipe “the bird; ‘inside: and out. | . ‘| Gpoquattes, turnovers, soullles and | a the: late Mrs. Mary F. m( Bullock). ‘Crofton; Ganges, B. C. ‘| with. damp cloth or wash thor- phssonglé dishes, Use stock as base “Chicken has long. been’ regarded i as a special treat:for. cither. £ family. or:party dinner. Government. grad-. ing has..taken the: guesswork ‘out. of buying poultry... ‘This ‘is a: pro- |» ‘tection forthe: housewife: who, , if: ‘she buys by: grade, buys’ with’ con- | fidence,.:: knowing: full’: well.:.that : FULFORD ) HALL, DEC. 2nd “Proceeds to: children’ 3 Christmas Tree Fund: — Vancouver Rythmettes Orchestra | me 46-3 - _ 1 small clove garlic, mineed lcup apple julec.. 2, lablespoons chopped parsley “JP teaspoon: salt) ess a: YH teaspoon peppers) ‘Gut fowl: Into. pleees: ‘and? try. in. i oughly by allowing ne avon 5 str te for soups. of. cold-water. tavrun through the] ippaenc rad . ‘body. cavity, Do not soaks poultry | jy, Cn Re a “| hot fat until well bvowned, remoye vn watery Rinse: well’and ayy thor: ‘fram pane: Fry vitishroams. in fat: oughly, Inside and out, Lf.the bird een 2 lettin’ pan until diaitiy browned f, , ‘then ‘remove. ‘Add -flaur- to fat, | is froven what: purchased: allow |. Ye to thaw: completely before “cook-, lblending until: flour browns, Addy water: -aradually, © stirring : sunt: ive. Isquipment, . Zhoolss andy: “The: home aconininlsti of the! thliekenod,.-Add-canned. tomatoesy | : c lt Smineed “garlic: mushrooms, pple | B U Y N OW! | he a and ‘save 4 ways with the’. bf " washor that''doosoverything!" Sa : r joint matrudtions? from: ihe: Instate, of the late Mrs, “Mary: FB, (Bullock) Crofton and.trom the Estate of the late: “Hany Wright Bullock: we will sell-at. Public: Auction a ‘long: listo: Household: Nurniture,: : "Marengo", ol fowl’ re to 5 Ibs). 4A eup fat * VWs Wy ented Poti 4 tablespoons: Hout os CUP Walor, . pk i 1 cup ennned: tomatoas: aces . ANTIQUE ITE MS, ote. ‘ate ongumer Seeation, Dominion De : Lpartment. of Agriculture, sayethat . | julee, chopped parsleyand season jo ings Stiy-until well Dlendeds: Addie fe BND Included in this sale: Will: be 18th Gontury. Fronch. 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"This is the GANGES, B.C. _ PHONE GOY ©... ‘$00 a prool- demonstration. ves COME, IN TODAY! . Domino's 20 per eent of the: ~ SALT SPRING. LANDS LTD. | % REAL. ESTATE: — INSURANCE Anal AUCT TONKA RING “a GANGES: B. Cc. . / PHONE 52M. Joke ot Wy oxaelat gathering, Suelt fo cright: they ‘ares Anihissador | emtscintarmicten reine Watren R. Austhyof the WS... Poveda Minister Andre Y. Vishins a mw ah ay \ Wininy shh Mee hey bh: GAWE OG SEAR AID, vhs Pangea. byob peiades luvin a brief res spite fram thelr strenuous luties at the. United ; i, Nathos Assenibly, Fepresentatives: atthe “Big Three tudulge iin af annual take fram: the foal hoards ‘at tha’ Priblol * Tslancke ine the: (AYER ba Wak UE dba inede