‘SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | Wednesday, October 17, 1951. Qe | PAGE TEN, _ CEREMONY MARKS OPENING | OF GANGES SCHOOL ADDITION | . The’ opening of the new addition the ‘old ‘days comparing them with : -— the Saltspring’ ‘elementary -high those. of: the present and related in- “ gchool at Ganges.took place at 2 p.ni. ‘gidents. of ‘his°own experience: both: Mrs. C. Essery presented the honor and Mrs. F. b. Jackson, the Jong, _ Shower: an ee ee een ».. Shower’ Guest | [7 ee can... ote te tests refreshment table. being seranged ; A Tribute | f : ; KE ATING | guests with a: gift from. the Insti- rails of vine and grapes an ; tute, and a corsage of yellow minia-: centred’ with ‘three. large. bowls _ of a ture chrysanthemums was presented... chrysanthemums, zinnias.and. other “Mrs. v. Playfair, Bast Saanich, to Mrs. Facey. Cards were*enjoyed autumn, flowers.. ‘The ‘decorations To Rest Haven Road, returned, to her home recently | ana refreshments \ were served. later : were in® charge. of, Mrs. Foubister aoe after “spending -Thanksgiving week- | jy: the evening. —_——o oo on Wednesday, Oct. /10.. Residents .as”a school: boy and:.school master “(By J: Ss: M.) ee : ; ene “.“from/all parts of the island congre-. in New _ Brunswick: ©: After highly. ran ees ‘Devine. | Ghieago; reduced in health ‘by. over- the South Saanich’ Women’s Insti- jing a new® disease field—the fish ~~ Following the singing of “O Can- ‘ers’ the best’.of luck in their new In and ie ile : work or business or family worries tute in. the Institute Hall. last Fri- | | hatchery. day ‘night.’ The: winners were Mrs. Furunculosis * a the ‘disease moet ; ada”. Mrs. ‘L. G:: Mouat, president: surroundings and officially declared of the P.-T.A. and chairman. for the * the extension: open. ; voecasion, “said® a few’ words. and... “In the activities. room, 68 ‘tt. by -asked Gavin Mouat to introduce ‘the 48 ft., and painted* in cream: and. ; Speaker. ° ea 8 soft “shades ‘of. ‘green,. parents of “-" Mrr.-Mouat, ‘who ‘had been the: first grade. 1 children and new teachers, fo ‘cliairman: of: the ‘board of. trustees : were special guests of the P.-T.A. “and: prime’ “mover in. securing the and, with. visitors and members of “ consolidated: schoo] for Salt Spring the school board, were ‘received’ by ‘Island,* recalled “the - opening, at’ the “welcoming committee, Mrs: A: Ganges,’ of ‘the original building, in M. Brown, Mrs..John Inglin and -.1940, and gave a.brief resume of the Mrs. J. Bennet: nr intervening: years leading up to the). Tea was served under the con- = necessity... of adding . two ..new.. class. venership ‘of . Mrs. D.” K. “Crofton, hener, Mrs. L. G. Mouat ; : ; . - _ oom, Lar mararterisete 4 ines lone: wars W. we pogeis assisted. -by. and Mrs. cH. Bennett, Mr; and Mrs. | @ comfortable rest home fully ‘equip- ; ed for restorative: treatment. 7 “Miss ‘Audre Smith, wh - -M n | BH. ‘Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. 'B. Ip y whose mar industrial ‘arts room. : provide. for.-Mrs. A.M.’ Brown,” Mrs. ervy Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Forsyth, Zt might seem incredible to him if| riage to. Doug. Webb. takes or at| Tome’ ruth Se oO. a -draughting: room. - ~“{Gardner. and Mrs. Cyril Wage. » ‘Major and Mrs. L. -B. -Scardifield, jhe were ‘informed that, at Sidney, | tis month, was guest of honor at | pvkatieoned ane Meeea later ta dreaded in the trout hatchery—has the evening. ‘The next’ card party ! yielded: to. treatment with sulfam- will be held’ on October 26 at the ! ,erazine as ‘the result, of investiga-~ ‘hall, to raise money to camplete the | jtvons conducted by Dr. James S.— i Gutsell, fisheri ies biologist. ‘new furnace room. : : The South Saanich Women's In- | A monkey is the only wild animal : a stitute. were hostesses recently to ‘that will use: sticks, stones. or any- Jd celebrate the 25th wedding anniver- thing handy ‘as a weapon. : | sary of Mrs. H. Facey. The mem- | a bers’ husbands were also invited. On| Norway exported 4,000 Hons of but- | b ‘behali of the members, President “ter in. 1950. : ; : , AROUND TOWN to-a'state of: complete physical and -| mental exhaustion. He would natur- "| ally ‘long. to escape from’ all_ these Following the - Reimer = "Thomas to a-sanctuary where he could’ have wedding..on Saturday last,.was .a complete. rest in. mind and body. party. given by WO2:and Mrs. G. ;And he would probably have ‘formed Westhaver at the Hanson House, |a mental: picture of what.:he «con Patricia. Bay, when dancing con- sidered an ideal sanctuary. ‘To en tinued until the small hours. Guests | Sure isolation and quietness, he at this very enjoyable affair were: might visualize a: small wooded is-: Mr, ‘and. Mrs. -W.. H.. Cunningham, land, set in a: sheltered, sea harbor, Mr.-and’ Mrs. §..M, Moore, Mr. and surrounded © by ‘beautiful restful Mrs: Jack Moore, Mr. and Mrs.’ B. | scenery, in-a climate moderate and ——- : —Colonist. “Cut. | Ethier, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Reimer, Mr. equable,* and,’for accommodation, |’ MISS: AUDREY SMITH : a , prettil decorated : with “Sam zee bar Dabs of: the lice ta tale, ‘pansies and pink an- | Mrs. Betty Eckert, Mrs. B.. Christian, 1 B.C. a sanctuary | did actually exist | miscellaneous shower given ‘by. “A. few. ‘of. ‘our new “arrivals. ‘include beautiful ; ston, ; “Miss-Nell Reimer, PO. J. Waller, B. Which’ conforméd..in-.every detail to menibers of the: G.A.°of- St. ‘And-|ge0 0 English embossed china fancies. Ashtrays, boxes, -. yy ; butter dishes, etc., in peony or, anemone designs: RB. (on Power. Commission, -who,. in his \ tirrhinums, tea: was, poured. by ‘Mrs. address, | ‘referred, to:..the schools. of. Colin: Mouat, csi J.-B. _Foubister Clowes and. G.. Martin.. “Mrs. C. E. Johnston, ‘of Vancou- S| ver, “accompanied by ; Mrs... C.. Hi: G Doherty, St. ~andrews- py-the-Sea, wards sunset on an autumn evening, party was. a happy re- -union: ‘as, Miss \} y. d. finding: himself installed in an | Smith,. li ; ion : Al now ‘BraiewiGk; were ‘recent. guests: an now. living in. Victoria, was 3.C. A nd io fe Al at ‘the. home of: their cousin, Rev.-E. ;easy. chair: at. the ‘centre. ‘window of }for two-years. vice-president-of the — .. - rts ¢ an ra S ‘and lustre ware ‘in glorious ‘eolourings, : From sider him as having. eventually: ar- October :10,° at-the home. of. Miss . 35¢ to 5.40 ati— rived at Rest’*Haven, possibly. to- Valerie. Head, Beaufort. Road.. This his. mental ‘picture. And now :con-'|-rew’s, and Holy Trinity. Churches, =| : CHRISTMAS: ‘CARDS FOR OVERSEAS MAILING - a “FRIENDLY. ‘GREETING ‘CARDS: BC: ‘to. 50c : be to 25¢ “RELATIVE GREETING. CARDS. ; soit ce _ Monday—Closea all day: f for the Royal | Visit. a S. Fleming, and Bill. pees iene’ tu fea One. ean only G.A. and. one ofthe most: faithful | 7 - _'— SPECIALISTS IN FINE CHINA — ; ; “ a ; imagine what. his fee ings would be | members. . Sy ee, - SIDNEY, Rev. E. S. Fleming attended meet- lag he gazed across that lovely har-! Before the gifts were presented mlb «122 BEACON AVENUE - — Phone 12° " — i> ings of the United Church ‘Presby-! poy to one of. the most magnificent | beautifully decorated swan con- mma.) tery. in’ Nanaimo last. week. Mr. | marine views: in’.the. world, and ‘to tainer, the bride and: her. mother, Fleming is secretary of the presby-| ‘find his dream picture fully. realized.| Mrs. °M. Smith, andthe. “geoom’s-| | tery... : ae The ‘contrast between his present ‘mother, Mrs. HH: om Webb; were ali! E. A. “Gregory -Allen, Vancouver, and his home surroundings would be presented with corsages: of .chry= : Pace ‘has returned: to his. home after: | so ‘extreme‘and ‘so striking that he santhemums, _Games filled in’ the | . Visiting “with his’ sister, Mrs.-A. W. | would feel he had: found ‘a neW| evening and later ‘refreshments | | Hazlehurst, Muskoka, Cottage, DP worl. ty 2” P were served. , Cove. ’ ‘And ° ‘throughout his- fet idence |? ; : . - Mrs. A Ww. ‘Hazlehurst was an in- | there: he’ would: find that: ‘the entire | Tek ucts bhideg: Mle: Val | vited: guest. to ‘attend the. ‘60th: an- | personnel | ‘of. the. establishment: was MacConnachie, : ‘Avis: anid : -Blizabeth {2 ") Hiversary «of: St. ‘Michael: and «-All | united ‘in a Christian creed of which | Bosher,’ ‘Frances: Forge, ‘Madeline |} angels’ “Anglican. church © at. Che= | the’ main “bases, were’ kindness and Wa atts, Marylyn Dark,.-Donna™ Gil- "English Inlaid Linoleum. a Burlap backed. co - Square. yard.. : -}mainus: and’ spent: a weel with, old service; and that theese were given) pert, Mary.McLennan, Ellen Ander friends, there’ ‘recently. aa to - their’: “patients © ‘consistently. a son, Patricia. ‘and. Valerie Gra Mar. Ce. 'M: ‘Crawford, administrator: -of without .ostentation. ot garet and. Shirley Smith; - ve ‘Rest. Haven: “Hospital, ‘accompanied ||" On returning home with recovered McKay ‘Nancy Shillitto,: ‘Linda ‘Tay- “|-py, Miss’ ‘Mae «Kamerer,’ dietitian..at Inealth and strength: he . would. also lor: ‘Elinor. Coward, “Marion ° ‘Eckert, a Rest. Haven: ‘Hospital, . left, t by: T.C.A; ‘take ‘with him‘an. enduring » impres-= | Margaret, King, Meredith Ball, “Mar- a: : ‘sion ‘of the: ‘natural. beauty. surround- ilyn. West, | “Nort ‘ma -Nunn,. ‘Donna 2 1 | POPC ROPE Bef fekerbod gee |ing his-rest home, and.a happily in-| Smith, Mrs. R. Melville, Mrs. C. C. : ‘creased awareness, ‘of “the: “genuine ‘Head: ' Mrs. ‘M Smith, Mrs. Fo coy fellow: ‘Webb and Mrs. H, G. Horth.. a n'Sid ey are. ‘fortunate rs AN ADI AN. TR. ADE “Raving «this:: splendid Jin WITH. FINE AND. 3 | just can't get George 4 to fix a. thing around this housel i efreshments - were | meetings following. the’ holiday” sea- 18 : ere: ‘Mesdames. M; son, Four-new. “member's: have. ‘been: ‘smith; H. C8 “Webb, ror Rich, B, ‘Den- | welcomed | ‘tov help: with, the: “weekly. ford;:T. Flint, St North, A. Jane, Ww. care flowers. altar silver, brass 5 at, “Hain. and’ ‘Jor dan, eA hot dog: feast. was: the. highligh ht: he: “birthday. ‘celebrations,’ ‘at: his: thet ‘donate: a niece" of: ‘enitting. OY. | home. on... Bast. . ‘Saanich - Rond, for’ | needlework’ “every month “for the i ‘Colin: Hetman,: who was’ nine: yenr's’ annual: bnzanr. which: will ‘be. staged old: last’; week, "He. cand:10- young: on. Dec..1, AM. members are. taking | “guests filed: An’:the: ‘afternoon: with | a, arent. iriterest in’ this event’ ‘and’ } ein ee Mie ik | games ind’ merriment: and: thor- ate atrivttig, 1 nae ‘It. she bet “ ‘oughly: enjoyed::the: Tenst that fol+:] bazaar yet. The: lovely articies als bee ua nioved “the puesta’ “were: rendy.: turned |in! ‘promise.’ to“make | | FOR WINDOWS - Marein’ Wilson, Doreen Arrowsmith, Christmas pitt. shopping, a real. Joy. ae Dorothy :Nunn,: Dianne -Daignenult, | semrmmeonnve “ nonytat A Douglas: Wiggin, Lloyd Herrington, |p Clifford Burrows, Bobbie und Brian We z are > Now. Sutton and.Tan Hetman, Stocking . All ‘Types | | ~My, ‘and: Mrs, RC. Martman, ‘?hird: St. were ‘Vancouver. visitors ee HEARING-AID BAT TERIES | ae Sn CEES or aay - Pouring Wool. . Tri-Tite Plastic _ .. Storm: Sash, * Betimates for-a : Complete Job. Gladly Given Free. PYREXWARE. ¢olebrate Cope, 1948 Heaton icy * Veetures : dredinane aS 90. “ Well, we've a the frames up.” F FRIGIDAIRE THE. MAKERS” OF | soot BIRVHDAY a cor Saturday and Sunday where: they- ‘attended the marriage of Mrs, Mart= man’s! niece, Miss" Marion Helm, . 10. ‘Gio Mathie ; isT.. 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