South Salt Spring WI. Seek Pruning ‘Demonstration -At a yvecent meeting of the South Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute, . held | at the home of ART CLASS ~~. For Adults *-An' established Art Class for adults, meeting Thursdays” weekly with expert tuition has vacancies for a limited number of additional stud- ents. For further informa- tion Phone GANGES 48F. 4-2 DRESSES | -DRESSES Values to | Reg. 4.90 16.90 2 FOR 5.00 | 5.00 HANDBAGS Regular 4.95 1.98 BRUSHED RAYON “HOUSE COATS ae Ready to Hang: ~ 21. Yards Long ; Pair—88% Inches Wide 2.) ‘PER ~ PAIR svesnlevgmactems re conssavegrelinlasnre sata bts binite Wh ntl ana aa Neate sl el are Ao R ono cate ae o 1.98 and 2A z 7 -PRICE.... 3. 97 - + Values. to 2.95 . pArER DRAPERIES. |} |) PARLIAMEN Mrs. H, &. Townsend, Burgoyne Valley Road, it was decided to again ask the Provincial Depart- ment. of Agriculture to give a pruning demonstration at Fulford Harbour. The department has demonstrated best methods of pruning in past years and useful ‘information has been received by residents of the district. Mrs. A. Davies, president, oc- eupied the chair. Four new mem- bers were welcomed to the insti- tute. The ladies discussed plans for a contest to raise funds to pur- chase a bed for the Lady Minto Gulf Islands hospital. . First prize of a ‘bed throw; 2nd, a hamper, and the third a woolen cushion, the latter article donated by Mrs. J. White. Following the business meeting tea was served by Mrs. Townsend, H. E. BREE | ROT Reg. 5.90 Values to for 15.90 3.89 | 8.00 BLOUSES Values to 4.95 1.98 and 2.97 COTTON HOUSE. COATS Sloppy-Joe-Type PULLOVERS ‘Designed Especially for Teen-Agers. ee : q 3 2 4 Douglas. St. “HE modern form of local Health Unit is staffed by _ a “trained: public health personnel and brings full-time © ‘public health service to rural areas, small towns and cities “in: the areas served. . COLD WEATHER CANCELS ALL GANGES MEETINGS Social and fraternal organiza- tions of all kinds suspended op- erations temporarily last week when the coldest snap of the winter, and the coldest in many years, hit Salt Spring Island. All meetings were cancelled, and Salt Spring Islanders, unused to cold, stayed at home and stoked their fires. With the weather back to normal this week, the usual activities of the island have again, taken a surge ahead. Heart Attack Fatal For Beaver Pt. Man The death of Frank Reynolds, ships carpenter of the Canadian Government Steamship “Estevan” was reported on Jan. 14, at Esqui- malt. Mr. Reynolds was in his 68th year and lived for many years at Beaver Point, Salt Spring Is- land. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Pearl; four daughters, Mrs. Chester Kaye, Mrs. Walter La Barge, Mrs. John Cairns, all of Salt Spring Island, and Mrs. Fred Simpson, of Port ‘Angeles, Wash., U.S.A.; four sons, Edward, Lloyd, PF PPI IP OL POL PO A AO sULF ISLA or er reer «GANGES: Salt Spring Island. oe eal GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Corr.: Miss M. T. Holford , Phone 16X ne er er ee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Milner, Salt Spring. Island, left last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, H. A... Irwin, Duncan, for a three weeks’ ‘motor- : ing trip to parts of California, where they are visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Leigh- Spencer yveturned to Vancouver on Tues- day after a few days visit to their home, ‘“Saghalie,” here. .. Mrs. last Thursday to “Barnsbury,” after spending a’ “month ‘in “Van- couver, visiting’: relatives | : and ‘friends. After’ spending “nearly two ih accordance: with the principles of good public health practice, the following functions are the responsi- bility of your local Health Unit for the protection and _ maintenance of personal and community health: 7 CONTROL, OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE “PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING _ ENVIRONMENTAL. SANITATION "TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL - -VENEREAL. DISEASE ( CONTROL | ’ MATERNAL, “CHILD AND | SCHOOL HEALTH HEALTH. EDUCATION | MENTAL HYGIENE NUTRITION z) | ~ Advice and ‘assistance on public: health problems. are” “available to you. throug xh your local, health service, | “ cae VICTORIA, B.C, i T BUILDINGS | also discussed. ard will be convener this year. tea Steward and Mrs. E. D. J. Marpole returned : visiting his“. parents; “Mr. 2 GALIANO “ISLAND Dk. “Mrs. : Sister,” Myr. & other island. points. B Mayne Tsland,: Galiano P.-T.A. Plan Spring Work Mrs. KE. J. Bambrick was ap- pointed “sick visitor’ for the Galiano Island P.-T.A. and was instructed to purchase a_ selec- tion of “get well” cards to use in case of. sickness. The meeting, held at “Green- way” on Jan. 17, with Mrs. E. Finnis, presid a _— 1 I dent, in the chair, dis-«» With small fir cussed plans © for tics. Mrs. J. P. Hume was asked to assist the teacher, Mrs, K. Tower, with arrangements for a St. Val- entine’s Day party for school children. Plans for the July Bazaar were Mrs. A. E. Stew- various activi- Following the business meeting was served by Mrs. A. E. Lorenz. Gavin and Chester, of Salt Spring Island; a sister, Mrs. H. L. Camp- bell, Seattle, and a niece, Dr. Grace Campbell, Seattle. Burial took place at Ross Bay cemetery in Victoria on Friday. — Agent: J. M. Napier, R:R. 1, Canges. Phone Ganges 43Y. ee er re rr re oer wre wee - Capt. and Mrs. V. C. Best, the “Alders,” Mrs. J. ‘Leslie left last Tuesday. for California. Graham Shove left Ganges on Tuesday for Vancouver where he is a patient at ppatenucrey hos- pital. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harber left Ganges on: Saturday to spend a week. in Vancouver visiting friends. : Mrs. Harold Price left Salt ' Spring. on Tuesday to spend .a week-in Victoria, where. she is. the guest of. Mr. and..Mrs... Reginald Freeman. Be Migs - -D:. Sweeny, : Vancouver, ‘has rented and taken up residence ~ = © at: Mr, months ‘at. Ganges, the, eat of. and “Mrs.” Gilbert - Wilkes: :-. "house on Ganges Harbour, recent- : “sly occupied. by. Major _ and Mis. 7 ‘- George R. “Hanbury; : ay “After ° ‘two: “honths: rate? Ganges; “and “Mrs W.-M. Mouat;: ‘Oliver: Mouat, * AC companied’ ‘by: his:wife,-le ; “aweek: for ‘Nevadi Cory: “Mrs. AL ‘Hume. - a leer ere - Com. FE. day for Vietori ia, “Mrs. L. 'T..Bellhouse ‘and Pog- . Victorias And pie have” left “for Mrs: A® Shopland’ “paid. a “brief fee visit | to her son- in-law | ‘and daugh- >) Gaerlek, _ tor, Mr. and Mrs. a _At the other end rer re “L. ‘Brown? of: ‘Ladysmith, “Gs ivisiting her brother-in-law and® * And: Mrs, Je 0° Connell. . me Os | innis. ‘left on Mon Salt Spring Island The snow lies deep On Maxwell peak, The sky has turned to blue And no matter what the weather As long as I have you, My Salt Spring Mary Brown, Around this peak in summer time The mountain goats stroll up and down , And leap from ledge to ledge with deer For bears, wolves and panthers have no fear My — darling Brown. blue-eyed Mary ‘ Just down below is Fulford creek, A pretty spot to spend a week, trees so smooth and clean, And grass like velvet short and green; a fallen tree, That makes a seat for you and me, My pretty Salt queen, On Rainbow Road, a spring there flows From the mountain to the lake, Spring Island And men get down on_ bended knees This sparkling nectar for to ‘take To quench their ever-thirsty throats, My darling Salt Spring Mary Brown. _—§. B. JOHNSON. EO OD DS Vancouver last Saturday on a visit to her brother. Cliff Bennett is over on the island visiting his brothers and family. ea ca eaeeemeetaeemtadieectentine tie tinetieatietinettnetietinediettiaetindinatl . SATURNA_ ISLAND er a ee Mr. and Mrs. Smith has pur- chased property at Winter “Cove, formerly owned by Parson Payne. They are building. a~ saw-mill which should soon be.in.operation.. Myr. and Mrs. Brown -with their. three children have taken’ up -resi-.. dence at Boot Bay. Brown is. to operate .a ‘Money Bros. Mr. and Mrs. ‘moved ‘to Mr. Cowans. . Mr. -Vos- burg -is, ‘now. logging on: Mr. Gaines property, eh as _ Mr. - Vosburg | PORTRAITS OF . DISTINCTION - wees Salt en ee rr me ca | FULF ORD- SALT SPRING SAND . Corr.: Mrs. T, M, ‘Jackson | veer ere ONO OO Mrs, W, d, Haynes, of Pulford Warbour hoa guest of Mrs. FB, Dorman, Victoria, for two weeks, G. KK. Akerman, of -Fulford, is nw patient at tha: Lady Minto Gulf ei Islands: hospital. Mr, ‘and M: Royal (Onk, | after spending iy Latmed” hone Mrse he a Mellie ee re Oe owe ee Oat ete | : MAYNE ISLAND. Corry: Mra, Foster : Par Dene, Be a wee te ae tae nat an a ee Boy on Tale Taland, ed from. Vancouver> lat “THRILLING MOVING PICTURES Mahon Fall, at 8. p.m. THURS,, JAN. 30 GANGES_ . “Ever von Welcome Cree FRR Colin Vy ‘Mauat,: Chahanun vs oar ee ~Aukpleds Spanikh’ Refaree: Appeal: Committee Oo Voluntary Collection ab Close . 4-1 » Wakeham: of : wook-ond with. Mien. Wakehanv’s., parents, Mr, and Mb THenther: Johnson lett laat so oe sy oeke for aovistb: Co, her parents, "Miva Krithloen, Shannon: rrnbtite Thurae “day awhare ‘ale Jaa eu iain relatives... ; ” Misa Violet norry Jina pone: on n visit to Vineouver. Miva Rachwol Payno loft: for John A Hondloy, . Organizor, oe * WESTERN CEMETERY DECORATORS — GRAVE MONUMENTS ERECTED — Grave Covers - Curbings and Markers Cleaning ~- Renovating and Remodelling ® @ @ F. H. 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