ALS pAGESIX = s—isi—‘“—s—sSsSSSSS SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, ceneris 1960. 362. pale Jork. For | a ads | © Dy ee (Ye fd NY Salt Spring Island Can Fancy Dress _ Annual Meeting | Army Veteran | ‘Look Forward To Good Voare OF Farmer Group. ~ we * * . ea atte a or | - Annual: meeting: of “the | Pen der ~ Annual » ‘generai ~ meeting: of “the | population ~ of. the: island:.. the ayeat me "Pk “Miss. De Mic e rough. was re- jing, and: an . average attendance o De F b. 12 P Av Salt Spring aod ‘Chamber of | possibilities of a main ferty tanding.... os turned to’ ‘the presidency. atthe. re-:|18 persons. > Members: “spent “362 ance, e islands Farmers’ .. Institute, held asses wa Commerce: : held © “-Mahon’ -Hall,.| at’ Swartz “Bay; and’ ever increasing ; ~. gent’ annual ° meeting of . the’ Lady | hours in mending and sewing, which “Annual meeting of the Fulford Hall Tuesday evening, Jan. .26," in the “Minto Gulf Islands hospital Women’s | the -B.C.H.LS. ‘credits the hospital, |;was held last week. with A, ~p, | Hope Bay. hall, saw Gordon Scarff _..Auxiliary; held.in the hospital board |‘at a rate of 5¢ an hour, making a|Dane elected as. president, Mrs. , elected. president, Geoff» Jennens, -"-room,. Ganges. Also returned by | contribution of $271. 50 for this work | Gyves, vice-president, Dave. Slings- | vice-president, and: Jacl. Larnie, ‘acclamation was-the secretary, ianey | alone. a - - lby, “seeretary-treasurer, and com- Direct bresaurer. ‘ ni E. Smith, ‘and treasurer Mrs, Si ney | - Hospital Da 7 mittee, Miss Gladys Shaw, J. Gro-'|. irectors are Laurie Auchterlonic, aetioes , a "Quinton. . ; $284. 15 ‘in Day tay! walls sart ‘and Rand Young, and Gavin Jack Amies, Don Grimmer, ‘Frank Colonel Bryant had. been a. resi- . Prior; ‘and Harry. .Auchterlonie. dent of. Salt. Spring: Island for 39: The pr resident presented : a ‘report | gifts. . This - included : $40.00 -given Reynolds. ; Past-t president, Bob Mollison, is és. | years, spending most: of those years “Sof the - successful. activities carried by the Grandmothers’ Club of North|. Plans were made to hold a Valen- " Vy » bieke Le Py Proctor was: appointed - a aon . ; ton p the. mountain about -three-quar- : ° “out .by’ the “auxiliary and ‘said. they | Pender. Island; a’ group. of | four | tine fancy dress dance in: the Ful- etirere maetnee (er Wig eneeulie: ters of a mile in the Beaver Foint | Auditor, - ceived regarding the closure of cer- _were greatly encouraged by the.con- {women who have given generous | ford Hall on Friday, Feb. 12, with district... He moved to a new home Council chairman elected include: | tain waters to commercial fishermen - tinued interest and support from donations annually for some years | the Skylighters: orchestra from: Vic- on. Weston Lake a few years ago. |D. G. Crofion, C. Horel, H. Hoff- | to preserve sport fishing, that an Private funeral was held at Royal Ganges last “week; sihaiimotely re- | interest. in the. Gulf. Islands, ‘the » Oak on Tuesday, Feb. 2 for Colonel ! turned Henry McGill ‘to’ ‘the’ presi-'| chamber ‘can look: forward’ to. good : Jasper Moseley Bryant, who passed ‘dency by acclamation. C. W. Harri- | years, away quietly in- his home on. Sun- | Son: was elected as treasurer. to fill He urged that the island ¢ provide day morning, Jan. 31. sy the position. held ‘the last three years ; attractions. and amenities to tour- , by W. T.’ D.. Jones. - Immediate.| ists and businesses alike it His to + past-president is George Young; and go: ahead: vice-president: is. J.-H." P. Frader: | Lieut-Col. D..G. Crofton put forth the suggestion, following .a letter re-_ _. Correspondence:was read, and ‘re- ports from the Department of. Agri- ‘the people of the hospital district. past: The Guild of Sunshine. donated ! toria’ in’ attendance. pales made avaliable. bo tne IMO | Phe ie- survived by his wife, Mar-|™an, E. Kaye, W. - Trelford, “R: | experiment in restocking local areas Basic program. of the. W.A. is the $15.00 and.a contest -of..a sewing | Mrs. A: D, Dane was made con: | i Pp garet. Young, S, Wagg, E. Watson aud A. ‘with salmon . roe be carried, out in mending and repair of hospital | case: brought in an additional’ sum | venor of the Ladies’ Auxiliary’ to | sisting of Rand Young, Les Mollet |’ Colonel Bryant was much. liked | Welle: Milner. the fall . °° linens, the. purchase of ‘new. mat- | of $109. 75. Bee [e suone seviews activities aur me : : t ¢ and A.D: Dane.. Thanks were also b In earl years,: he said, stre _. ithe: Fulford Hall.: A vote of. thanks’ and highly ‘respected by all’ who! ju59 were heard, and. annual: com- | lt cau te fich and he ste ans Serials. and. the making. of ‘articles: “The Bar ‘Ss da : v Oo Fulfo Pp by: re: g the sa wo at gain Center ale and Aue-.!-was given..t the Fulford ‘salmon extended : to the. finance committee, .knew ‘him: ‘He -was: born “in New-'|. ts w mpiled: and | ; . | nultiply. « Dé | a required for pnt are er tion’ in .September ‘increased : funds | derby for. their ‘substantial assist-. headed by F. L, Jackson: J, Grosart | F castle,’ England, and. was 78. years | sent. to. all members, M bes nplled a r stockin the salmon: ould. re- : 1 addition x ry $782.25.” atel rork uilt con-} ance in® the hall: affairs. “and’ ‘to | and: R. Patterson. Be EE rold.” He’ served in’ the: Indian ‘Ar MY Tin: thanking “the acer — their turn’.to 1 nultipl Davids earne. pa by: Ap work..q 0: jin: th g f - game’ branch: will be. appraa ched . oa has® endeavoured: to assist ’ the hos-'| test: brought in’ 89.7 2 . * oe ; ‘ . pital by. supplying: needs. ‘not ‘ther. tion oe ite $ 5. and. a: dona- |-Mrs.. H, Dickens, ‘for her capanle for 20 years | and. during | He first | confidence in: him, expredsed the | 2 ry we , i ’ uid rm . Wise met EP len ot a 4, fom |auing of the a bodks. “nd 2 |Leave Fulford | Wold Mss, ie. vas ene! in Gough int wi the esr | haic"s we eae JES “During. ‘the’ year: there were nine | rom the. sale: of. a: v guilt which she } secretary,:Mrs. C. Kaye. aa to’ the ne |: For Brentwood | ls He retired as a Lieut-Colonel and _ “i thie “Wal Raton Year we The chamber pian | on. ‘comuilltie es Tek, regular meetings, one. Special meet- | i thad made. : . cn | cya meen teatime al tear secrngetn mat mate : Sisbanded building committee (con: Mr: anid Mrs. Harold Lacy’ left | came to.Canada, and: eventially:to | must remember that’ God gives. the | a calendar showing regular meeting — oe a. Fulfor d'to take up residence in the | Salt Spri ing, . where he resided ever; bworld, with all. :its. fer tility’ and. dates of island organizations to send B twood district on H Road. / since. we : ~ Lviches, to. all men, ‘not to any par-| to the various groups. “ rentwood district on. Hagen ‘Roa Archdeacon G.H. ‘Holnies offi ticular nation’ or ‘race. We who have | —— ae ) Mr. Lacy is now employed as junior | ciated at the ‘private - funeral “at ‘received the blessings of food, | GRAVEL. CEMENT, Road. cand. Fill... Excavating. Lot Clearing. - ee oe oer) ‘ | city “engineer ° for: Victoria.» The : Royal Oak ‘at 11 a.m." Haywar ie Ss! ; war mth and shelter will one day. be vo ; Lacys..were guests of. Mrs. Lacey’s Funeral. Directors: were. in’ charge asked to render an account of our ” Several Clubs Erom Varic Po rts a | parents, Mr. aund.-Mrs._F. Grant, of arrangements. and the remains 4 stewardship.” ‘Archbishop, Mc cKeel- ious. ar S o> 2; during. their. stay: on Balt Spring | were cremated.’ . =". :- py, Wellington, N:Z.

i ee ‘| club and a ‘most enjoyable exhibition | Salt. Spring... .75° lhs—Mark: Point, of ‘evening and ‘proved a good: fight, donation’ and: interest “shown are |- administrator, ind ‘thanks to. Mrs. | ‘of. ‘square.- dancing . was’ put ‘on “by, Chill 1 ¥ LS Sturdy: for ‘handling * ‘ publicit illiwack, -.wonover Dave. Lamb, though Ted Akerman was ‘just: gét-| greatly. appreciated, stated "the | y | ‘pupils. of . the. Prince : Charles high. f ; . throughout’ the year. -Mrs...E...Par- | | school in the: Fraser Valle; du in ‘of Boston: Bar:: 2175 :lbs.—Bert: Kit-| ting over. a: bout. of. flu. All-the:con- president’ 5 report... ee yy, dur NE | chen; of Salt Sping’ won ‘over> Ray | testants. wor! a big: hand” from: the. “Mrs. Dickens and- Mrs. Ryan: of (Sons) Sewing convener and: Mrs. j the. intermission. ae ply a y :-Lowe, “mending. convener, HE ‘Latta; * of ::Chemainus.: 65: Ibs Roy, appreciative’. audience. bo) | Pulford; ‘although unable « to” an a Leeutthe: Byron, “principal of the | Havarelli;. of Boston Bar; “wonover.|" Mrs: “Gavin: “Reynolds: owas in in‘, meetings. have: assisted with: the sew- | ceived ‘thanks. ,; Supervised: all the young | Ron: Davis, of Ladysmith. 65 Ibsi— ! ‘charge’ of the refreshments and. Mrs. ing. The “vice-president people’ ‘throughout’ the ‘trip. - ‘Edwin. Weatherby, of. Boston. Bar;!C. Kaye was atthe door. |. “In, addition’ to siden) ‘many. sipelies: ‘Mrs.’ E: Dipple, carried on. during > After. the singing of “‘O Canada”,| won over. Steven Morrison,’ “Of Sal “The Silver. Gloves boxing. -compe-.} were | Purchased. for the: hosbital.. ‘the absence: of Miss, Mickleborough : me boxing. fournes, started. W. Trek | mil’ he. : the. ‘from April to: November. In clos- ; “dronironing | ing: the pr ‘esident stated.“‘It has been. 7 portable ‘bath- | ‘2. pleasure to” Work: With” members: r blood: pressure: | of this group"-and be associated set: SOE “Posey “safety: with’ you;in- serving: a ‘hospital ‘with w: blood -presure. appara-, | such excellent. | Serving the pable hands— hone EV-3-3614.0 0 THE GULF. ISLAND -Regardless ) ‘l'the: clock until 1 et. ‘caught; ‘up! Patt | 3 Jeast;Tamaware. {the futility. of of av brand: new: Like” “the ‘eprechaun's’ ‘treasure | ‘procrastination. s ‘year? with: ek disappears at nightfall: if-not | FLORAL NEW. YEAR: splendid book: ot spent: * our. days. are lost if: we'|/<.One “nice: ‘thing: “about: iiving” din ‘clean: “pages: in, A use: them,~; Recently. 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