Wednesday, June 10, 1953. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE | Salt Spring Island Residents Pay | tions. es tinder their Scout delightful concert continuing. for an , Salties winning the second with the ; ; . ; . Master, Howard Barker, Cubs, under | hour. - score of 9-8. Roy. ‘Lee, Bruce ‘Auch-: Homage To Queen on Coronation Day Cub Master, Mrs. John Sturdy, and Jet Planes linvole, Albert Kaye pitched for the Hundreds of Salt Spring Island; tion committee; A. R. Layard, parade | Assisting Cub Master, Mrs. J. Be| Tea, under the conv enership. -of ' ' first game. and Hubert Kaye for the residents turned out. to do homage | marshall; Lt.-Cmdr. H.» Marshall, but 0. “hom , Eberts; Guides in-charge of their | Mrs. G. H. Holmes, assisted by mem- | second. « one to Queen Elizabeth II and join in the} driven by Gordon.Graham, R.C.M.P., | Captain, Mrs..G. E.. Reynolds and'|-bers. of the. Church Guilds -and other'|° During the da ‘the cw Id: an various: activities arranged to‘cele-| headed . the. procession to: the hall ; y so Brownies “under. Brown Owl Mrs. | women’s organizations, wa: _ . : al : . as - served |ice ‘cream, PSS brate: her crowning.- Following the | grounds followed: by the.J. S: Willis soft drinks and candy at. E. Bishop, decorated vehicles and-| ta. 250 persons’ in the M ahon Hall, ne ; ’ na. ree .* ant a a stall in’ tl Is : we broadcast of the Queen's — speech,| Band... Marching ‘to the’ strains of | the Salt. Spring, Island’ Fire: Brigade..| which looked bright-and gay with its Mrs. A; E. Matsotte assicted ty Mee PEG which. had. been’ heard both in’ the | the music came the -ship's company-|" ‘A large number of residents and | lovely. coronation decorations.. Dur-| f"Bonar, “Mrs. H.° Milner, H. oS 3 Mahon -Hall grounds and at. the} Fairmile: 124, the: Veterans, led.: by -yisitors attended the religious’ ser- ing. tea a formation ‘of six. jets caused, Carlin: and. BoD. La: Fletr " a cenotaph, Ganges Harbor, Desmond. George Heinckey, Legion LA. LO.-| vice held on the steps and -porch of | @ great deal -of interest: flying over! “At 9.30 bonfire i ee G. Crofton, chairman of the Corona-!D.E.,. and’ other women’s. organiza-) ihe main entrance to the Salt Spring | the. hall. the Boy pany ab ontires. | ined by fle Se Island: School, Ven. G. H. Holmes} At-3-p.m., movies “were ‘shown. in! from -a-raft in Ganges Harbor:and.a.. - officiated; assisted by’ Rev. UC. S. the school...by, the. principal, J. B. splendid ‘display of fireworks, staged’ -2 Coldwell and also C. J. Zenkie who, | Foubhister, for the benefit of the chil- by the navy. was held on ‘Ganges oo as elder of ‘the Ganges United | dren and. later, Salties vs. Chemainus | wharf. Church, substituted for Rev. J. G.| played a double-header, which caus- Special havea” are “tue to Dou ee G. Bompas in the fatter'’s absence. | ed: great excitement among the spec- las Dane and also E.. B. fo Dou The hymns were all accompanied by | tators. The first game was won by ‘ : mm in et the band, which afterwards gave a! Chemainus, the score being 13-12, a | You Are Invited To Inspect 1730 TI TH IRD ‘ST. This brand 1 new, ‘modern small home will be open for inspec- tion by intending purchasers on Sunday afternoon, June = 14th. PENDER STUDENTS MARK HOLIDAY WITH SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS Boats from South: Pender, Sa-| Barry Crooks. and Carol Crooks; turna and Prevost Islands brought) 2, policeman, Pam Cousineau: spec- visitors to share the fun of a Cor- onation — picnic on the golf course at Pender Island, on Tuesday of ; last week. There were school | Men’s tug-of-war was won by sports, a children’s parade follow- | Pender [sland ‘on the ladies’ tug- ed by a gaily decorated ‘truck | of-war by-Saturna-South Pender. carrying ‘Pender’s Queen of 1953, } -—~----——-—___—_ Diane’ Prior, with her.“ maids-of-!. , honor, Jean: Aitken, and. Kathleen Aitken. a en “Reve T. Muir gave/a short ad-{ dress.on the - Coronation »before presenting the Queen and her ate tendants. with gifts. ~ School sports results are as ‘fol- lows: ial mention, cave women, Josephine and Janet Jennens. who ably assisted him in the erect- °° ing of the: public address system for the Queen’s speech, the service, and _ a co the band concert. eve) RIGHT TO. a DAVIS: MOTORS ban FOR. THE — _ RIGHT DEAL } u ey f OUR 30-DAY. EXCHANGE : Write to The Royal Bank of Canada for a copy of the pamphlet PRIVILEGE GUARANTEES YOUR SATISFACTION - “Banking by. 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