“PAGES SIX_ _ | Raise $450 Dn Poppy. Sale. “Phe. -monthly. “meeting of the > held Nov. 14th. at.8 p.m. in the Legion Hall;:Ganges.. © c. W.. Archer extended a: hearty vote of thanks to, Mrs. H. Emers- “-vening. the very successful Re~ membrance Day: dinner. They in _ Library and hospital visiting committees: gave their reports.” Mrs. Archer, convener of the Poppy Campaign reported $450. was appoximately realized by the ~ sale of poppies. She also thanked all her helpers. ‘Members were reminded of the . . turkey bingo to be. held by the Legion ‘Hall, _ A social: ‘evening. will ‘be held “evening, ; Ladies Auxiliary to-the Royal = - Canadian: Legion, Branch ‘92 Was - ~The president of the L.A., ‘Mrs: : , lund and Mrs. R. 7, ‘Cook for con-— turn thanked their many helpers. . “Branch: Dec. 2nd at 8 pam. in the : i ‘Saturday,: Nov. 25th in the Legion. . “Hall?-tor: “Branch |» 92. ‘members,’ : 7 the L.A., | ‘and their spouses. , Mrs. : A E.: Marcotte: ‘will be:in charge ; .. Of the entertainment for the. social e Oceans cover 71. per cent of. “the earth's surface and produce Le billion Pounds of food § a heats GRAND OPENING OF -“gohn’ D. Tisdale, M.L.A. for Saanich and: the Islands, spent “the: day on Galiano on Thursday, -November ..16th.,: visiting ‘some of the’ newer. residents on the - ‘-Island,. and that evening, in the - Galiano School, he addressed'a — large: group. of. residents- ata. meeting: of the “Galiano Social ; Credit Group. ~ ‘An excellent..film, «Challenge In: The~ Rock’ by Lew. Perry Film. Co.,.put out by the de- partment of. mines. and the de-— partment | of. conservation and recreaton, was seen, and it is “interesting to note that Mr. Tis- dalle remarked - soon after. the film was” ‘over that he worked in : amine in: Timmins, Ontario. be- fore coming west. “He said that much of the anise ine? equipment: seen. in- ‘the film ‘was quite: familiar to him, as”. -he: had used it many times him-.: self. = : , Mr. Tisdalle ‘spoke of many. things: in his usual effective way - to a a captive. audience, a abet some 1N SIDN EY TRAVELODGE. sop eh Saturday, Dec. Qs : SUPPER DANCE _ - SMORGASBORD. collective : “ing together. He ye HUNTING LAWS DISCUSSED aa BY TISDALLE AT GALIANO | “of the past history of this govern- . ment, the “present. swage scale,” bargaining, ; unions....on this. subject he-said. “T think that every person should “have the right to belong to a trade union of his choice.’’ . Mr. ‘Tisdalle pointed. out that, - under the present hunting laws, ‘a teenager can ‘obtain’ a hunt-. ing licence to go out hunting with an adult, but when they get inthe woods, nothing is. to stop them from separating, and. going two different. ways to hunt, making it difficult to enforce’ the law, He - likened ‘this situation to a teen- ager obtaining adriver’s licence, and the:necessity of the two stay- _a test of some sort. . 7 “Mr. Tisdalle paid tribute "tO" ‘the’ efficient road. crew on Gali-. ano. He said the highways depart- ment. in’ Nanaimo. are giving. all © -of the Gulf Islands ‘the attention . they deserve, and roads are now generally.in good condition. He. said- that~ the Outer: Gulf~ Islands. are now inthe Metro~: ' politan Regional Hospital Board,: } and an election will be held soon to “name a representative from the “Outer. Islands. to serve on this . “ Board. ; oMr. Tisdale said that he was” “who- are. Lee interested in their community: SAANICH . full.of. guests last weekend; Mr. trade (nephew. of Peter: Carter); Miss ‘aunt, Mrs. James, Lowe as her -been spending’ the past-two and - presented .a feature film on Fri- ‘day, “Nov.-17th,. at 7.30 p.m, ‘at “the Hall in Port Washington. The: = film was’ Walt Disney’s. wonder-=.. He questioned. ' whether any hunter. should be al-.: owed’ to: have ‘a- licence’ without: ; “attended and ‘were: ‘spell-bound | : throughout the evening. 15th -at 2:30 p.m. in’ the Hall, SNe “PENDER - ee ons Carter had ahouse and Mrs. 'G,..Weberg. and. family from. Victoria; | Mark Carter, *(nephew) ist year U. of Victoria; John. Carter, 3rd year U.B.C,:. Joan Elvins, from Duncan, (Mrs. Carter’s sister).: Mrs. Peter Stevens has her house-guest. Mrs. Lowe has a‘half. years in England, travel- ling all over the British Isles, § but is” thrilled to be back on the Island. ‘The Pender Islands | P.TVA, ful’ -_presentation, -‘The Vanishing : Prairie’, ... About. 100 ‘people The : Womens? Institute meet=. ing, annual bazaar and sale of. work, “was ‘held: on November, ‘Mrs. D. Cretney, was in charge of home cooking, Mrs. H.G, Scott, .. the Christmas 'stall,:Mrs. Stally- ‘brass, Mrs. J. Pert and Mrs. -H.G, Jarrett, © ‘handicrafts, . the raffles,.:Mrs.. J.B. Bridge. and ‘Miss Hose. was opened by Mrs. Betterson from England. The: Hall was. . filled “and: everyone. enjoyed. the. entire. afternoon. “ et Tea: was corivened © by, ‘Miss M, Tolputt..: The bazaar~” “pleased ° to’. see so. many. people. : The Cartwright. Foursome, above, ‘is’ but: one of the many groups and: individuals who © will ‘be - taking part in the Centennial Variety Concert. being: held this: Saturday at .Sanscha™ Hall ‘in Sidney. The “concert, featuring the ‘best of local talent, includes a one-act play f Wednesday, November 22, 1967 - Frank Minns; vocals, © amalgamated : ‘Barbershop. Quartette. » ; -tainment will: be the: Rae Burns Dancers and Florence Neiderman: = © and: Mary: Sherwood, ‘playing «Rendezvous for Clarinet and:Piano’’. ‘and the Sidney and North Saanich non-.. °° 9% Also taking part ‘in the enter= * In the picture’ above’ are; from left; W.W. “Gardner, Art Phillips, } ; “Bruce. ‘Cartwright and: ‘Frank. Wollaston: “PHOTO: BY. KANDID. a KAMERA STUDIO. mea Ae Ek : jet. » being ™ ‘put ‘on by. the” Peninsula’ Players, «. “The: Courting of Marie ~ Allen: Clarke, ‘president. of 7 ‘denvin??. In -addition, : there are: “t0:be selections. -by. Ken: ‘Thompson, . "Galiano branch, thanked Mr. Tis- dalle, “also the: school board for: Guild: ‘of St; Peter’s- held ‘their: “with: his “Bunkhouse Ballads”’;: the Mormonettes; Tom Bradley: and" : the. use. of: the school, due to- November ‘meeting at: the: -home | oe ae Poo oe “the fact that Galiano Hall is ° of Mrs. 'W: Cunliffe onNovember Rev. Dr. Holmes Heads “ having’ ‘a’ new floor ‘put down. .17th.°The meeting was well-. 0 0 0 offee. was »served by Mrs, - attended, ‘and everyone was de-..°™. Murphy, assisted by. several ‘lighted: to. ‘welcome: Mrs; James?" : Lowe back’ on Pender, after. | her... two" and” a. half’-years. ‘absence in- the Old: Country. Mrs. Irene - : Christianson’ was ‘welcomed as a | “new. member: * The? Guild’s: ‘fin= ancial: ‘situation: is: ‘satisfactory, although ‘there “was . no: garden party this: year. The: members. FOUR PIECE, ORCHESTRA’ “FOR, RESERVATIONS PHONE 656- 1176 “The™ ‘member's | of : ‘the | Ladies © ‘special entertainment com- ‘mittee. “was formed ‘consisting of : J, Thomson ‘and: J. _Cranswick, ©: Mrs... B.L,- ‘Krebs’. was. ‘returned ae as tea. convener and .Mrs,. Gor- Le don: Scarff; hospital visitor. Arrangements were made or - the O.A: P.O, Christmas tree and party:to’ be “held: December 21st: n-St. ‘George’s Hall. The annual dinner, will: ‘be’ held. 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