a PAGE ‘EIGHT | ae Saturna’: S “Second Invasion - - oon “By R.V. ‘KAY : of: beach ‘to sleep on... They’ were : Bistory always’ ‘repeats itself ‘and aware. of , the’ fire. -restrictions ‘but |. : recently Saturna’ heralded’ the flo- | did not know. ofthe ‘‘No.Camping”’. “ tilla. of - the: Washington: Fold-Boat However, they are resourceful and Club. again. || carry their. own- portable stoves... Pa eee oe. “GA LIANO- (Pn re ee —s ~— “Third d Annual Gladiolus so “here: for. Princess Margaret to see, “ earry their: own equipment; hail or “Mrs. “Harriet Bauer, whom I inet 7 “ on-their ‘first visit ‘gave me details : ~of : their: trip: It..is quite a sight to see: ‘these’ lovely: blue fold-boats .ar- -riving.. They. ‘should have... been oo Team informed that they have de- - cided.-to :tour.. these : islands every year, 22. people, - ‘21° boats, . They . shine—all they ask. is a: ‘small piece Christian Science _ Services held in: the Board Room ~ in ‘Mahon: Hall,. Ganges, : “every Sunday. at. 11.00 aim. | : ter “ALS ‘Heartily- ‘Welcome -— General. and’ when the owners are travelling -to Ladysmith from Sidney. Swing- ing” Swift Wind. m- GROSART | ; REPRESENTING _ ee “Blane ‘Fullerton & White Ltd. ‘Companies. BE : . Wawanesa Mutual Ins. Coo ‘These are essentially “a ‘riverboat | as they did from Seattle to Anacor- tes where. they left their cars, they unfolded their boats:and were away ing their oars, canoe fashion, they were : paddling * away: and.:I know that I.for one was ‘covetous enough to wish that I had such’: a boat. I showed . them the ‘‘writte-up”’ that -I had -written: in.'The Review last year and they. took it away: for their “clipping book’? and.I have promised that this one follows it to Seattle. So,see you. “next. year around August, Fold-Boat Club! . ‘Kansas: is an Indian name, mean- Insurance ‘|'Mrs:- H. ' Pelzer.” . turned to Vancouver fora week. 1) ROEY -Megaw of Vernon: and daugh-: Steele. Mr.-and Mrs.: George Robinson and “Mr S: Tony Cox, ‘of The: Haven, was hostess:‘at . two” delightful - dinners last: .week... The. large reception. rooms. were beautifully «decorated with gladioli- Saturday evening was a centennial dinner, .after which games ‘were played. Those attend- ing were Mr.. and: Mrs. Les Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Riddell,; Mr. and On Sunday eve- ning. the .occasion-was Mrs. Cox’s birthday and those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hume and Mrs. 8S. Wormald. _Mr. and: Mrs...V. Zala. Spent last week in Victoria.” Mr. and.Mrs. E. Lorenz left Sun- oe day night for a stay in Vancouver. * Mr. and’. Mrs.’ P.-S..Fox. have’ re- “Pete Steele, of Seattle, is visiting his mother, “Mrs. M. F.-Steele. Mrs. ter, Sidney, are aise, visiting aes G. “Robinson's - guests” this week are his: brother’ and sister-in- -law, daughter, Wilma; of.Oakland. I..G..Denroche has returned from Ireland accompanied ° by. his: sister; ' Rev. ee Is Held Third “annual gladiolus. show was held under the auspices of the Gan- ges United Church - W.A‘-‘in ‘the church: hall on August 14, under the convenership : of Miss Mary Lees, assisted by -Mrs. Scot Clarke - and ‘Miss. J. Overend. Mrs. F. H. A. Reid, W.A. president, introduced T. Oliver,, Vancouver, who opened the show. Judges were. Mrs. ‘Mathilde * Bartlett,» Victoria, . and Frank Lyons, Shawnigan Lake. - During the afternoon’ Mrs. Bart- lett. gave an‘instructive: and. humor- ‘ous -lecture ‘on . flower’ arranging. Arrangement, for. a‘ buffet.table, in-- | cluded pale yellow. gladioli, -‘montbretias, ‘and golden. brown -bi- colored’ French marigolds: in: a cop- ‘per bowl. By. contrast, she used a ‘grey pottery urn for an arrangement of pale: pink gladioli and deeper pink petunias. ; Mrs Henry: Ashley» ‘was. at the door, :' ‘and Mrs. F: -Parsons ‘was in ‘charge of a needlework stall. Mrs. ‘| LeFevre: arranged an interesting ex- hibit of local handicrafts, which. in- cluded a lovely: sheepskin rug from’ ‘orange | Mrs.: 'W.. ‘Nixon,. of . that . country. ‘Mrs. Nixon .will spend two* months on Galiano. ““Mrs." J: Fawcett’ has returned to =a | her home in. Iowa.’ = bee eR a GaP Ld oon Jc -B. Russell returned home- from Bos ~ Gae --: fh ancouver last. week.’ = Mortgages. Ay. - Mrs. C.: Prior and family: ‘of Van- wo So AN cover, are - visiting | her mother, ‘|| Mrs. E. -I:'Scoones.. ° : OoWe He, Thomas ‘of ‘Vancouver as Zenkie.: visiting Tom Atkinson: "MRS. “Capt. ‘and Mrs. J. ‘Brayshaw spent , Grand aggregate ‘prize winner: for: last Tuesday : -at“The Lodge: "| the show. was Mrs..Scot Clarke. The: The: ‘Very ‘Rev.’ Northcote. Burke award, by popular. vote,’ for - the: ‘best ‘and Mrs: ‘Burke. had as their. guests “arr angement: in“ the ‘show, :-went- to * ff one® day last week Mrs. “A. J. ‘Tripp, Mrs: W.:Byers. She. used. Montezuma ag “Vancouver, “and: Mrs.: ac AS Pepper: ‘roses | and ‘white: heather. . ree oy ‘dine; ‘Los. ‘Angeles. : “Miss: Mary | ‘Lees: presented ‘the “Miss® Sallie Steward i is ‘enjoying a ‘visit from. Miss -Linda’ ‘Holtum. of | i a Victoria: : 1. For information re rates granted good. and careful aera Cea drivers, Phone Ganges 34g. Iceland anda collection of sea shells from: Mrs. C.: Mellish;. Indian sweat- ‘ers knitted by Miss Nan ‘Ruckle,.and ‘of: special interest ‘a large oil-paint- | éd.firescreen showing Ganges Har-, bor ‘and the. Princess: Elaine, -done -| by. Jim Lee: Tea..was served “by: Mrs: “J. Catto, assisted * ‘by Mrs: F: HOA: Reid; Mrs: W. Byers, Mrs. W. Clarke; Mrs. J. “Reid and. Mrs. Cc. = Balt 4 CLARKE WINNER an Smith; needlework; a "SAANICH PENINSULA AND: GULF ISLANDS REVIEW at Ganges ‘thington; 2, Mrs. 1g ‘Clarke. Class ‘3, three spikes, any variety: 1; Mrs: ‘W. Byers; 2;- Mrs. E. Worthington. ‘Classes: 4..and’5, no. entries... 6, three spikes miniature .glads: 1, Class Mrs..E. Worthington;.2,. Mrs. Scot Clarke.: Class'7, dahlias: 1, Mrs. T. Mouat; 2, Mrs. K. Murakami. Class 8, miniature arrangement: »1,: Mrs. Monk. Class’9, -native plants: .1; .| Mrs. Scot Clarke; 2, Miss. E. .-Tur- nor; honorable mention; Mrs. Ivan Mouat. Class 10, church arrange- ment: 1, Mrs. Scot Clarke. Class 11, “bedside arrangement: 1, Mrs. Mura- kami; 2, Mrs. Scot..Clarke: honor- cable. mention, Mrs. T.-Mouat; Class 12; arrangement with cup and sau- cer: 2,-Mrs: Scot Clarke; honorable mention, Miss E, Turnor.. Class 13, roses: .1, Mrs. Scot Clarke; 2, Mrs. W-.: Byers; honorable mention, Mrs. V. Sholes: Class 14, tea table -ar- rangement: “1, Mrs. Scot. Clarke; honorable. ‘mention,:, Mrs: J. Reid. Class’ 15;"driftwood arrangement:: 1, Mrs: ‘Scot’ -Clarke;. 2, “Mrs. “Ivan Mouat. : JUDGES. ARE NAMED FOR | ISLAND FAIR | Directors of the Salt Spring: Island Farmers’ “Institute “met. recently’, to finalize. plans: for ‘the 44th: annual fall fair, which will-be held at Gan- ges. on.:August. 27. The fair: will be opened: by.’ Hon. Newton’-P. :Steacy, minister : of agriculture: The’ Salt- spring Island Centennial trophy will be: awarded ‘for ‘the: grand aggregate in: ‘the hobbies. and. crafts section. . Judges: ‘will ‘include ‘Alan: Littler, Victoria;’ district hosticulturist, ‘who will judge’ vegetables and flowers: Frank:-Stevens ‘and 'B.-.C.: _Green- hough; :dairy:.and: poultry; Mrs. WwW. LeFevre, flowers ‘and: ‘plants; “Mrs: ‘Mayo * Jones, : floral” -arrangements; EVMrseJ. Kennaird, Saanichton, -home ,, | cooking ;* o Mrs. A‘: “Hardwick, ~ Lady: 1d: E liams eee Mr: “and: ‘Mrs: De “alex. ‘vantouver are; visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. “ander ‘and-son, ‘Garry, ‘of Vancouver, | Ted Price: on Gossip Island. o[2oMr. and: Mrs. 8. “Wormald’s ‘son, feo ; : “Ray: “accompanied : ‘the “navy” boats their: guests. this week-end, Mr, and here for the. festival on August 16.- ‘Mrs. A.’ Shirling, ‘Mrs:/ P Johnson, “Mr... and. Mrs. “Be Ie “‘Bambrick’ all of New: Westminster: : have 'had..as their’ guests: recently, SRSA Saree Mr. ‘and:Mrs.-L. J, ‘Hogg ‘and’ family.) su : Winnipeg, -Mrs.’: M.. Bambrick, | G A NGES. Lee.C, “Higgins. Sand: family, firs. Boo de, “Ashlee. Fr nk. “Hooper. and’ Norman Bam-|~. Ganges 158.7 et ‘brick, ‘all of Vancouver. 7 2“The: Gulf Islands.-braneh’ of B.C. yf: «| Historical’, Society will display the |” Mr. ‘and. Mrs. ‘Kemneth. Weir. of ss ‘centennial, quilt: in’ ‘the: main lounge J, Lloyd Crowe highschool, Trail, : and. ‘their: Son, Glyn, | were. recent |-visitors. of Mr, and Mrs. Harry ‘C.. -/- Noakes, Beddis ‘Road.’ Mr: Weir ‘is the former arts-‘and music instructor in: Dawson: Creek ‘high ‘school, ‘and Mrs.. Weir. was the home economics supervisor there. Accompanying | . [them tothe island were Mr, Weir's "| parents, Mr, ‘and: Mrs, K, Weir, Nanaimo. Mr? and Mrs, Stan: ‘Ab- | bott ‘and daughter, Judy, of Dawson cm Creek, “were also ‘recent: ‘guests of Mr, and’ Mrs,’. Noakes, ' “Mr. Abbott: Oe oc oe eoeneeveoerseveevnes .¢- | 4s connected. with: the B.C, Tele: .. | Phone Company. in, special. installa. ~} Hon work inthe new dial system. Mr and Mrs: engone’ WwW. Garrison; “| New: York}. City, arrived on.’ Salt- | Garrison's: sister’and ‘lawy Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Lefevre. The: reunion: of: thes brotharsand: slater [was the flrs for, dh yea was arently. enjoyed, “Recent: ‘guesta: nt ‘olands: a Booth): ‘Bay. were:..V,. Lloyd. and Ruth and Z “Christopher. ‘Whitta ker, . Cowichan: | Mra. Rylander, Mancouver; Miss: 2, -/ Wilson, |. Vancouver: Mrs, - David: | Grogs and. Brian, Vietoriny. Mrs; Adam: Kropingki. and “Andrew, Chris- _-(-topher ind George, visiting. prior. to’ oe leaving for Switzerland, whero:the: “hoya will go to schooli. Mr and Mra, .| Stewart, -Vancouvers:-Mrs,. Pedak, CONVENIENCE and CLEANLINESS _ | Spring sland Inst. weok'to visit Mre: -brother-ine and, AO. loosely, They. are” packing..800° ‘fire ( carried: from: a--truck;. onto. a: beach: into: a “launch, : Then from: the: base: ‘{-of; the cliff. ‘at Little Splash; each one. |:has. to .be-hauled-up:-at high. tide. ‘But: ‘they'll “be S0° nice~ to. come ‘home: to" ‘in: ‘the’ winter,. ae a o Fancies and “plains ep dn, colors: and © patterns, pretty highway~-and laid . two. eggs—while | traffic was tied up ‘badly. On’ most '| Canadian. “highways .. the “situation . Lv _vinee Bay: At ne ae from: Vanieouver; | are. ‘Sybil: Conery ‘and: Jennifer. AX: tens,” holidaying, : ‘40; ‘use . the: term: |’ : place bricks. for Little. Splash: Each | . ane ‘ruddy * ‘brick: (the: color) has: ‘to: be. x Lenssteaareastazeniaintagntepdthaceteneh teeta STEN TSE resermeeeren eTocs nero Sr \ietemet rire sme eReOR C4 ne Wednesday; August 20, 1958. enn NO STOPPING HERE . - (Fort William Times-Journal) “Two hens sat on a-busy English would have created. a record for ~ 4) Vx making: scrambled eggs. Hebrew © year of jubilee - brought all--community affairs to a new. Start, “once: in 50 years. DRS. WILKIE & JOHNSON: GULF ISLAND MEDICAL CLINICS SCHEDULE 7 NEXT WEEK: .WEDNESDAY—MAYNE ISLAND—9.00 a.m. and GALIANO ISLAND—11. 3¢.a.m. SALT SPRING ISLAND SERVICE SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1958 th Effect April. 27, 1958, to Sept. ry P 1958 © < ALL ‘TIMES DAYLIGHT. SAVING. FULFORD- SWARTZ BAY MV. MOTOR. PRINCESS (Clearance 12 feet) Lv. Swartz ek : yubeinis CROFTON M. V. GEO. S. PEARSON | (Clearance 11 feet). - Lv. Vesuvius. Lv. Crofton Lv. Fulford... 8.30. a.m 9.00:a.m. 8.20 a.m. 9.00.a.m.° 9.30 a.m 10.00 a.m 9.40°a.m 10.20 a.m. : 10.30: a.m 11.00 a.m 11.00 a.m 11.40 a.m. 11:30 a.m 12.00 noon : » 1.30:p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.40 p.m. - 2.80. p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.20 p.m. ,, 4.60-p.m. 3.30° p.m. 4.00 p.m. 440 p:m: 5.20: p.m. ,’: _ 4.30 p.m. -§.00- p.m. 6.00 p.m. 6.40 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. 6.00 p.m.. tie ae - 6.30. p.m 7.00 pms i “Fridays Olle os ; 8 p.m. 20, 11.00 p: m. - OUTER ISLANDS SERVICE M.V. CY PECK (Clearance 9: feet): ; GALIANO - MAYNE - SATURNA and the PENDER. ISLANDS | :.Mondays, ‘Thursdays, Saturdays “Taesdays and Fridays Lv.—Ganges ™. nn 6.10: am... Lv.—Ganges 2.2. 222¢252 5.45 aim. Lv Montague Harbor | oo Lv.Saturna.. 2050 202..-7.10: asm. - (Galiano island)... —_s 1 00 | am. Ly Port Washington oe : Uv. —Village Bay: ff ues: (Pender Island)... - 8.00 ames 22: = (Mayne ‘Island) *-.. 1.95 a. m. Ly. Swartz: Bay. °2. 222 9. 15. a.m. Phe Lv Port: Washington - eed a Ly —Port. Washington.:. *-°*. ae --(Pender: sland) - --: 8.00 am. (Pender : Island): 10. 10 a. m. eet ed ‘Lv. —Swartz Bay 22 202i. 9:15. am. °°; Ly —Village' Bay: fel Lv.—Port Washington :~. °: woh Fes (Mayne: Island). 10. 35. la m. (Pender. Island) A a Lv. v.—Montague Harbor =: UE uv Saturna . vied (Galiano: Island): 11.10: a. m. ae by. — Village Bay: : 12. cean “(Mayne Island) cee lt, Lv. Montague Harbor... ; . (Galiano. Island)... 12, 15. pa m:." "(Pender : Island Swartz ‘Bay... ort: ‘Washington "Washington a ‘(pender tsland): —Swartz ‘Ba ci Ly. Part: “Washington: : 2 ee “(Pender ‘Tsland): be ; eee a Ar—Ganges: weg EL : NOTE: “Montague: Harbor’ is. the ‘Port: of call’ for Galiano Island; Village #< The -vory™ lntest.. aiylen: ‘for : “boys of every nge, long-wenr- By) ee. ye a SO coon An all-electric home has long ‘beon recopnized as the: - oo ultimate in better living! 1¢ assures you of real comfort, positive , 2 soanfolys: true cleanliness: and: ‘convenience, An all-eleetrie i o-o°" . home is amazingly. economical, Lod... -the.more, ... sdlgewricity.y YOU UBC), Ahe, lens cach kilowat fou, costs! , BRITISH COLUMBIA. POWER COMMISSI on ae : a “ [ | : : “LIVE BETTER: HLEC TRIGALLY be “Plenty. ot Hot Water.. wey An nutomat ic electric water heater: uly en y you. aplontiful Aupply of or eA hours, u Alay. ws ve oo a a eee meow ee eene | Mr and Mra, He Cr-Noakes: at Gane ae | Patterson. is one of the: original pions. (| Operates. the Jargest and. most mods |p a men's. clothing. store in, (helps “oP north, Hoja just’ back: from, 0 ‘trip | i to Japan wheres -he bought articles of-| LM aparnese., Apa and. art. to. ft, Mo. a t hie. Stools = - AP GNA ia tu. UBC e. Uns. Malls: .| Vancouver, and Mra, Tobi Tees, ' Mi ANGONVEr, . -f country, : havingy: travelled one horses : nek. soliciting: business! ' Ontario: Mr, and Mrs, V, Scatt, Durnaby: Mr. and Mrs. BE, Williams, Mr. = and © Mrs" ‘Jnck “Patterson; Dawson: Creek, dropped: in’ to! see rea, to, renew acquaintances, Mr, eer snlesmen ofthe: Pence” vey dnek, ng he-is known lo everyone. owns and. “vim Crawford, hos’ ‘arrived rome | ” he trom Nawsnn to snend eeuaral waste ie visiting Ns. parents; Mr. cand: Mrs, | | W, Crawlerd, Reddia Rond, ‘Gry me vA For girls, aged 4 to M4, ~ SKIRTS | -Ins lovely wott : Viyellas, both: tartan’ and ‘plain ye". ist * Yaht: for. avery, school NAGE sf mS ons | | : ing. worsteds in popular colors, - SPORT COATS — ML. fino” (weeds! for: youths Loe “AS tol years, full cholce of otolors and: paiternne* : SLACKS = SHIRTS | oe — : ing foxP Private Schools, Too! animated ‘ening hobo — EDO ~Goverument Street al Trouned AnFngpen Vast Ofte i