¢ PAGE TEN 0000 es suns PENINSULA AND GULP ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, January 22, 1958. TOTAL OF FLOWERS REACHES| Sd ae ans joy ooo 8 AS NEW BLOOMS ARRIVE |_ somite tin on on cE REET PLAN Sino vow \E 7 Wide. interest was aroused ‘by the | escape: from custody. , “Following ds 7 io _ a % eae _ vos wy surged to procee ‘with. all. ‘possible ‘ io story carried in last week’s issue of.|-a complete list of the e. named 1 flowers. haste with construction ofa small | Tr ‘ansportation ‘and. recreation and a: committee was struck includ-: ‘in the bouquet: . 2} hoat. harbor at the foot of Beacon. |.Were major. topics at. the. January | ing Mr. Noakes, Dr. R..C. Lambert Sen At her ‘home on East Saanich: Road, Mrs, -E. ‘Sapsford entertained Monday ‘at luncheon and cards; In=" vited guests were: Mys: C: Skinner, who is leaving. shortly for her home. in. Ottawa, Mrs. .W. Skinner, - Mrs, W. Baillie, Mrs. J.: Nunn, Mrs. w. Mills and ‘Mrs.’ C. ‘ Johnson. “Mr. and. Mrs.: Mills, Dixon Ave., had -as ‘guests for the ‘week-end, ‘Mr, and -Mrs. Evans of Victoria. : Mrs. A. W. Sharp: is at: Shaugh- nessy ‘military hospital undergoing ‘treatment, - Mrs. W. Whiting “‘yeturned to her homie: on’ Sixth: St. after an. enjoy- oe this newpaper concer ning the hand- =: some bouquet consisting of 53 dif- | (1) Jaurustinus; “(ay dapn ne; _ Ave... to accommodate "visiting - 15 meeting. of the’ Salt Spring | and: J: Smith, to handle finencjal (8) _jasmine;. (4) yellow japonica, _yachts and other small craft. | Island Chamber of Commerce, arrangements. ‘ferent:: varieties: of garden: flowers | which bloomed “in the village ‘of (5) red japonica; (6). heather; | In connection with the latter reso- which was held’ in Harbor House,! “¢, F, Mouat was ‘appotited: chair~ ‘man ofa nominating. committee “Sidney at’ the middle of January, which he is to form for the annual meeting: It was ‘moved that a general. meeting beheld for the election of officers, followed within a month by.a dinner meeting for ithe installation of officers and for the presentation of annual reports. WIN GAVEL. AGAIN - Luth was now under way, cov ae Following the business meeting, EP. Hall in Sidney was: crowded , on ‘Tuesday. evening when more than 60. mothers attended to hear an ad-". dress -b} Kinsmen Ian King on the.” current: child care and: polio drive. | ‘Mr. “King; executive director . of the. campaign, :outhined ¢he purpose -: of the drive and the need for funds... . ‘| He showed two.movies of ‘the: work which the’ Kinsmen-sponsored or- ganization is.doing. — If: two:severe cases of polio should’ _ occur in the province next -year it: - would use: all funds: collected, he : warned his audience. The local drive is still short of | volunteers in the Brentwood area, | lution; A. Fox reponted that he had Ganges. The’meeting followed™a AT). hydrangea; :.. (8). fuchsia; (9).- recently been advised by Mr. Pearkes no-host “dinner “honoring -E. ‘. lenten rose; (10) Christmas rose; that the latter “hoped” that the gov- | Hodson, -Nanaimo,° director. of ‘the (11). “saxifrage; (12)... valerian;.-:| ernment would: be able ‘to. construct B.C..Chamber of Commerce. -\'1958. -The bouquet. was presented to |: ~The Review by a ‘Sidney lady and “it has ‘been much adimired. © Many of the «flowers are still fresh and | “ “fragrant.” wor “Unfortunately; the story was more -o* florally..perfect’ than typographic- oSnally. The printer. was so overcome ’ py the fragrance of the blooms, that oe, certain dines: were . . permitted to Boys’ PANT Clearance Gabardines, ¢ Corduroy and Checks | (3) chrysanthemum; (14) annual | such a harbor. in Sidney, _W.'T.D. Jones gave the financial chrysanthemum; (15) roses; (16) © | report,’ ‘showing a balance © of ‘violets; (17). pansy; 18) prim-. |.23 enthusiastic gardener at the | $138.29. . H. McGill, services com- “rose; (19). polyanthus; (20) | Experimental Farm in North Saan- | mittee “head, reported that ithe new lobelia; (21) candytuft; (22) for- | ich, brought, in four more. flowers|gaypage service operated. by Mr. get-me-not; (23) Canterbury bell; | from “her garden -to -add to: ‘the (24) “esther reed; °(25) “shasta | bouquet. ‘They : are: ..schizostylis, daisy; -(26)° sweet -alysium; (27) :: which has’ been in ‘bloom for four wallflower; (28) geranium; : (29)-" months ‘and new flowers still com-' ‘marguerite; (30): carnation; (31)... | ing: a/croft lily, a crocus. -and a. rock “anemone: (32). brompton stock; daffodil. Ganges, ‘Scott -Road,- Fernwood and Mr: Ho dson ré-presented the. gavel; Vesuvius, -He. appealed for more lati support for this endeavor so that it which the Chamber won for the ane holiday with ‘her relatives .in ‘| Victoria : 2 li yas . Bh al el che Mouat, who was Among those from the distr ict who wauld continue. Mr. Bradley: said atrangements~ would be made. to| president at that time. Mr. Mouat ‘Sizes 9-12. “Reg. $4,955 ag 00 f) (33; ‘antirrhinum: (34). cloth of |” Not to -be--outdone,. Mrs. H. M. heard. Yehudi..Menuhin, the famed |’ yn bout 14 : ot : clean up the-old dump and close it}... where. abou more mothers aré fo ‘To: Cheat cane cein na 3 goid; (35) aubretia; (36) crocus; | Taylor, of ‘Orchard “Ave. Sidney, | oe +9 he | ‘public, as it ig now replied. by. giving. credit. to. the. concert violinist. atthe Royal’ Thea- | sought to carry out the Mothers’ - “Sizes: 9-12. | Reg. $5.95-. S48] (37). snowdrop;.- (38). calendula: -| rought along some beautiful. speci-. private property. -| splendid’ committees’ which — had | tre Monday. evening, were: Mr..and| March’ on Polio on. February 1. $6.50. 'To fo eee (39) “barberry; (40) gentian; (41). “mens of aconite. No Canadian com- MEET WITH ¥ TINISTERS - _/ | worked so hard and made it: possi- Mrs. J..Ruxion, Mr. and Mrs. B. L, “Volunteers may contact any mem_. Sizes 27-31. waist. Reg. 5 viola; (42) feverfew; (43)| munity has. yet . challenged. The and B. Acland | bles 2 ee UPS" | Mantin, Mrs, R.. Beswick, Mys./D.| per’ of ‘the Kinsmen Chib or The 8 50-$10.95. “To. Clear... a> tentilla: ' (44). periwinkle; (45) .| Review's .claim. that. such a. floral ‘Dr. R. C. Lambert an clan ve lFilby, Mr. and’ Mrs.:A.. Hollands, Review office at pee oe ae : P t ting with the | Mr.’ rds “the ea Sidney 28... ¢ mee “evonymus;-:(46) -ranunculus; *. (47) record stands - alone. ie sed ins Gurls mee ee Baste | 1. Hoi on. then gave a. short Mrs. D. Ross anid son Jimmie, Mr, : ‘ rae on. Ear ; ~scabiosa; (48) iris; “(49) myosotis; on... Philip Gaglardi an: ; summary of the growth of the B.C. | and Mrs..R: Adamson: and. son (60). American |: hellebore; D | ‘Westwood .regarding.the paving: of | chamber of. Commerce. during the Michael, Mrs. C, Hanson and Loreen; NAVAL OF F CER “sweet: peas; (52) nasturium. ‘The “DEEP COVE” all roads used by school buses. on} last. six years, since ‘it’ was ‘foundéd | Mrs. -F...D,. Till Mrs. L. ‘Thornley, TO RETIRE ~ remaining flower was unnamed. lewininvenenanarie “the island. .They.commented.on the | iy" November,: 1951. : He .also gave Mrs. .W..Orchard,..Myrs.. J....Gordon ‘annouricement: ras’ minde: ate ore | cousteons manner. in which they | interesting facts. dating: from the |and Mrs, J. Wakefield. were met,, and’ said their. request “17th. century :to the.present. day.|: .S. °C. Taylor, Fourth: St., has re-- was. -very- favourably received. ~ ‘Chamber. of Commerce, ‘and ‘showed turned home after. ° attending | the . Regarding’ parks, the department | its growth over the years in various : Hfuner al of his sister” at. ‘Medicine : -Meanwhile,. Mrs. WeR. ‘Orchard “Jo Miss We J. Brown, “Madrona Dr., | spent five days in Seattle. -making the trip: b 1 “FINISHING _ - ALTERATIONS - {att Rome Setchell. - Road, - las not’-in’. favour. of the “Cusheon } oo ‘left. -by«plane: for, California, where | Lake -area, which; they: feel, needs ican ra SR Ls can a enc en CS maas aria ei “she: will. spend @ ‘month... She:-was. eal - accompanied on--her trip by. her ‘sister. from Vancouver. | er : “My, and. Mrs, J. Hood, Kenaston, ‘Sask., “were | guests at the: home of; “Mr: “and » Mrs. Ae Holder; "Clayton week in ‘Ottawa that Rear-Admiral ae Kenneth °F... - Adams, ; presently ; commander. of. .Canada’s (22. naval). - divisions, . with “headquarters.” in’g. ‘Hamilton, Ont., will retire in April: a great deal-of work, out’ of propor- He is now. completing 33 years. in:.- tion .:to : the “number ‘of ‘people: who | Pa: S ses Alter C Qu arter. Centur ry es Visiovi, is. well: know peive: = Le ~ FRAMING | ‘would. ‘be.’ attracted. “The lookout will ‘be ‘developed, and parks engin- Saanich... His : “mother, » Mase Te ‘Adams, his sister, Mrs: Hy SB oe e ‘eers will-be giving appraisal. ; [Residence On Salt. al Island Bobet sais an mother’ 8. o wits “The Powell River Company: will rae be approached: for: an extension of. -Comm nder- BC. Adams, all —. an aa the: ‘area’ for’ a. picnic site. By ard ito Maxwell Park; ‘the possi- Egan Jonson le ; ‘pility. of acquiring more land were water” w rebar tbe available... sds Called At Ganges : | suggested.” Royal. Jubi Hospital, “victoria,” on AGREE: TO MUSEUM F Tuesday, Jan.: 14, after a: ‘Short: il: : “Funeral: services’ were, conducted. | Worked as ‘a blacksmith in. Victoria, jon. January 20, in St... George's | Machinery Depot.” : Ne Church Gan ges. Lighten cas : Holmes « “officiating,: fox “William Munroe ‘Cantril, : who: passed away ; ) January: ‘16° in Dr: :Francis? »Fuivate i Hospital’ at Ganges. ee Mr. Cantril died: in ‘his 78th year, and. ‘leaves his ‘wife, Edith -Martha;: a ‘two sons, Milla nd Walter; three af “For 25° years ‘My: in: the Chemainus mill, part ‘of the time . going. to” work . by. boat from.| Salt ‘Spring... He “was fond: of. “the: water “being: sp ent ; and. enioved. fishing also | year. “ine ‘the Tea, hostesses, were’ Mrs, nd.Myrs ; AL dog. licences: are -renewable for. 195 | Licence for: “Male: dog OM: Spayed female, 82, Licence: for F Female dog, $3.00. Be =: All dog licences s expired on Devember 31, 1957, ts OAL WwW. SHARP, Municipal Cler ke ‘BAY. MOTORS: -: Brentwood: mplete “Automotive: ‘Service. evron: International Credit Candis.” “Standard” Towing “ Berwioe,’ Teas ay BIG re ~ SALE CONTINUES: 7 Everything” in: the Store, Marked in. Plain: Figure es, A. Nothing Marked Up. to Allow, the 20% OFF. KIWI POLISH “ ae “16° et We must’ redueo our stock no, Rew. 200;- “NOW... . hefore.’ our” Spring Stock. PROPERTS Ss CREAM Arrives. Last day af Sale, G. : SAN Bist. ee OW ne 29 MANUARY 31st ‘SHOE. LACES: —~ Black, brown. . 7 white,Rep, ‘4 pairs’ 40¢, BRYA ee | “NOW, Be: oa, \s “R06IN, LEA HER LACES. - : Ree “G0¢, “NOW: ,; BABIES . SHLOES- joe. | : Reg. $3.05." NOW. LADIES" SITORS—" “Ree $6.25, NOW. ME NS: BOOTS-— : Regs $10.45... NOW Gis SHOES : Re $5.88, ane “AND: MARINE © Full’ Marina’ Service. i ; "Standard Marine | Gas and. Oils. oe -Phone 435. -. Beacon at. Fourth Aesee rT oe fsatesegmereneeananeaLantnente ane A RYeNe HRY Hi HApnetursnpNte Met ARPS LOREEN tA NE a: FULL LINE OF ee OILS. ae. o ‘Complete. ‘Warehouse Stock. of . eon PETROLEUM: PRODUCTS aS. near as 5 your: ir Phone. os 8 Headquarters for ©. Batteries, Accessories a : Repairs. for. all makes “NOW. BEACON: AVENUE, | Max § cen staney, WO. * mit detin a Spe cr amaeniner =: «catamaran tei. Sri stad > ‘ "Sweet, cerisp. 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