Wednesday, August 17, 1960. | _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF [3LANDS REVIEW | | | _ PAGE ELEVEN a eee Gee 2 oe oe 1. - o og... a : oe Parish And Home Magazine In Last Years Of Nineteenth Century WHE LERS SANUARY, * 1899 : paid a visit to. the island early in ‘NEWCOMER - a ; . ; pointed: for: the North End. school, Mrs.: Broadwell,’ president;. Mrs. 7 a w® * : oe last month, anchoring in :Ganges Mr; ‘Mahaifyand. family have taken -in the place of. Miss Furness, re-|° Edward Walter, vice-president; i A mild, open qunter’. ‘tras far: Harbor, December 1 to-3. Sev-: , : rf signed. Mr. Ashworth, who is now| pey. EF, Wilson, secretary-trea- Cc atic A d M There nae to be a decided dearth |. eral gentlemen went on. board -to he their. ed tan Mr, Son teas S| in charge, hails from Manchester, surer.. The ‘meetings are fi mel osm e ! C s fn ar -gar i n e. of. Christmas trees on the island| Pay their respects to Admiral Pal- ouse, a short distance from their | pysjand. He has.a wife and twoi. ° 2 RA ngs, are 10 be By DD. . “till it appears again, with perhaps a a. 5 cade | own dwelling on the lake. hildr id they have rented Mr.| held the first Friday afternoon in | yD. ; me ‘this winter. Are we all getting too lisier, and, during. the ship’s stay. children an ey have rente nies } ' i. Itis avfar ery from. the neat pack- {few seconds “to. decide when and a ola? several of the officers came on | Some’ excellent photographs of the} Mahaffey’s . house, on’ St. Mary | “each month in Mrs. Joel: Broad: os of margarine in. my refrigerator | where to: shoot: : : . Chalmers has ‘tetur ned from: his shore for deer shooting. wedding group, Novemver 8, were | ‘Lake. , well’s sitting room at the post! 4, the Antarctic, and’ yet, I fox one i TRICKY Lo ee rcapeeting: tour to Lake Bennett,!| Weather report for November — taken by Norman Wilson, Mr. [at a meeting of St. Mark's Ladies’ office.’ [haa no idea that whales had any-} Whales are | tricky things “and: and expects to make another trip | Kuper Island:, Mean temperature, . Bullock having kindly loaned: his | Guild, held at the post office, De- ——$$ ' thing’ to do with them. : i change. places . so that the gunner... - “before long... | 42.1; maximum, 56.2; minimum,| large.camera for the occasion. | cember 2, the officers of last year! ver soaring as more of the waler; From a letter Satine eens, ta me may find he has shot a small whale Theodore Trage picked upwards of | 282 (on: 20th); hoar frost on 6th,;|.A new school: teacher has been ap- were unanimously re-elected, viz: | resources are tapped, Canada’s gen-); earn that a Captain . Caspar! instead of the: one- he marked. If 7th, 8th and 14th; mean propor- |, tion of bright sunshine, .231: 1,90¢ boxes of apples this past sea- eration of electric energy in 1959) swinley, R.N.. left in August last! so, he loses his bonus which. seems | | | | | | son. | This is the largest apple a “08 4th): day N tes | reached 103,844,274 megawatt hour S| year forthe Antarctic where he | rather bad-luck! : yield thus far recorded on the | comploicie ‘1 d ie . a. Experimenta arm ores or 7.3 per cent over 1958. - _|had been appointed senior whale-; Every. part of the whale is used, island. _ so etely : iL ° a he % telat ve 7 TR EET TT fishing inspector, South: Georgia.) except the intestines. Captain Swin- atteriot he sajea |. en? Snowsa Inches; total pre- | ; +? Falkland Islands. i dey reminds. us that. there are. tre-~ An atiempt has been made to raise] — cipitation rain and melted. snow, Pot anlev: savsi.there’ ane. Inendows havdshi ae for these whal- a littve. money : for Foreign Mis-.) 95 inches. 7 ot WEE SKLY REPORT OF NORTH SAANICH STATION | Captain Swinley saysthere are inendous® he ps “dhree stations. ‘one English; one Ar- cing: gunners,.: with: their “harpoon. ‘} gentine and.one Norwegian... He has ‘guns, in all’ weather’ in .the bows: of “three other inspectors..to help him, ; the catcher. . The: season may last wo Phose chief duties are. to -see.. that nine months with. few. let ups. foro “the. whales, when measured, come .provisioning.--There they are, these <. >. of A 7 seo cance: with See lar lead PIGMpeTence Tieetings were held at: By. ROW TURLEY. P.Ag. i recommended” as a--substitute for: accordance with'a circular issued | Burgoyne Bay, December 10; Cen- 3 ‘ i } : by the Bishop. © ; o* : ; ; tral Settlement. December 16. the Aleck Silverson is back again to the}. attendance:on.each occasion heing ; .Do-yeu want to: maintain a lovely i good management. They awili, aha ereen lawn without . water? No ever, improve. the appearance of doubt with the restriction. on water- | lawn) which: has been damaged. by pia sin tb have, his sre. nee ie follower 1 hereby. i“ eee be | many ‘lawns in the Saanich! drought, fertilizer-burn. disease. ot Sup to the required length, ef the | Norwegian” and. English whalers, leg bent. with a view to bringin | the help “of God. ie abs tain’ alto.’ | Peninsula will quickly dry ‘up -and mechanical injury-but steps to res dvertising . Whaling convention, ; | sheltering. behind” icebergs: their |. } ee ° heecnie bleached, brown grass. You: lify. the trouble and- get. the Jawn |’ “ena awhaling vessel /Fadios ¢ carrying music all the. time: ~ them again: into use. As: 2 result |” ‘gether from, intoxicating drinks «us . SoA gunner Mane aw: eolor: “OL r dorma wnt “Or: back to- nor mal- shiuld be t ta ae] as} ike fo aLDe & Tepes. vheis. now able to walk around, and | a beverage”. “Twenty. four: per- a fi now:-color” your, kh aiken aS ~ works r ou! _ notes alarg - : = | | burned-out lawn.-withay grean’ dyé i.quickly ‘as possible. aes ; -sons,° thus far, have signed. their teal aly ne Vfew cof :us ‘know., that. cattle’ “food, Beas : se ; Land: have’ the appear ance of.a: lush, ares — ae rem CURES from. the ‘pan, dip. ‘cut sur "meat extracts,” cosmetics and ‘the: Dames, and a nuniber of children | : ( growing turf, : 5 d Ci bs A And Th U faces jin. any --loose .-cocenut ae jomely margarine arevall ‘products: bs : No. sincere per son. Ww ill. claim that | rea rum Ss n elr se: , Pecans it the ‘pain, we, : at the ee 2 a ue ree . “— F : =: these materials are “substitute 28 ir —————— ” Te Tipe | wat tuagrse maoeeenens It? Wide Variety Of Recipes they do. have value for im voving as ; ihe. appearance of turferass which | oN 7HE Sau ARE ; ture, “Préss. the layers: together , _ is discolored: for one reason or an- Seasoned cooks take for granted firmly. Chill deeply. | Using “a. wet: other. The materials are non-toxic | what ‘Many: novices’ in the kitchen | knife, cut the cake into-seven strips. : to plants and animals and the grass | are surprised. to learn’... the al-. then. cut each ‘strip’ into »seven »: isxill resume normal growth when’! ‘most endless number of ways bread squares,. “As you: remove the tittle | ~ By MARGARET K. Te | given favourable conditions. 7 Ruumbs ake be. used. As. well as ; : eing a key’ ingredient in~ most -(PURDY) CUNNINGHAM | 4 Th. Saanichton Experimental : stuffings and Betty. desserts :. they i a blist j ! Farm h s established colored strips | are also used in: puddings, unbaked : a on -on the dry. -ldwn-area south.-of ‘the Leonare. Tolson weit last inonth to. also ; are being enrolled as. alt Band ' Panniers! pavilion, “An area of 750 | pie ‘shells; toppings, ‘c o'a ti-n-g’s, é | satices,.and in place of flour in many penver . Colorado, to join his bro- | . of. Hope’’. | caiare feet of lawn was snrayed' ther; WW". Tolson, who was’ oblig- ‘J.T. Collins ..has:. on appointed | with one quart of hetercen color "| steamed, desserts ‘and: muffins.’ : ed.to- ge eo uiee last fall ‘on account |. . school trustee in: the place. ‘of ant. mixed “in “quarts “of water, Today's. -recipe” ‘for! Rain} vow OF hi health: Since “his arrival |" We: Mocst. feceased. tees ‘ eoripreasea air, hand: spray | Squares dis/a™ prime: example of. the . there they ‘have | vhad. apretty . se- Some. of-our islanders. already we equipped= With: a» fine “nozzle. The versatility. ‘of. bread’ crumbs: They _ vere -snap “Of”. cold: ‘weather, the ing: tracks’? for “Atlin- Lake. and second strip was sprayed at double | Plan. an important”but, hidden role > glass falling | to 2 degrees ‘below | others. propose -to ‘follow. later’ on: { this’ strength.:“There are’a number |S the base for these colorful, -choco- ) BRPOL Se Pele TARE ae Ss Ate ‘the: concert: held’ at. the Divide: | of different colorants on the mi: arket | late- marshmallow: confections. The FLAGSHIP wag Ts 9.) 45 -schoolhouse on’ behalf. of ‘the -tele-| and. the’ manufacturer's _ directions | Sere can be assembled in: very : eho. phone service, about: $16 was net : should -be followed. (es | ittle time as no cooking’ is required, | _Impericuse,| te I ted. ' - AS stated before color ants ave ‘not. 4 And: depending | on the. occasion, they Lean: be! served’ as either a°Chr istmas i d dainty. or. candy. 7 ‘RAINBOW. SQUARES “Yield: 49° little squares ‘ - A, , ete) Ss, : ~ » whale and has to wait | fo cheer their “stormy. vigils’. And * And or your. ‘convenience. “your: pte * scription. is’ ‘registered: at. each, enabling you’ to. ‘Secure; &. efi: more easily. & Call: Sat BROS. val Sor 00 | 7,58 new. tr Gok" and buses ; larly: ‘Spread’ ‘half ‘the avonut: eee int ‘Last: year the registrations: had x-| prepared pan and ‘pack down’ firmly; ‘eeeded.. the ; half-million: mark. -and cover, with: marshmallow - mixture, | + 546,798 : vehicles ” were. registered in ‘ this: “province: ue ; ae ‘In. motor’ ‘vehicle registration ‘the province stands: third? "in: Canada, ‘ranking next,to: Ontario, ‘with: nearly: ‘two millions and Quebec with one. snillion: : ° : ‘While: there, are less ‘than: halt. the |: Mudge: tor: chamber: ‘of buses’ opérating..in, B.C."ganization: convention: in| Nanaimo ‘than are registered ; in Alberta, there | last week-end. Sare-almost twice. .as many motor-1 °T he: young. people altendéd ‘ a “bar: “eyeles: in. this -province« Lowest. in. queb sand. ‘reported ane, eenjoyable} an | the” scale is“the Yukon. and NW T., Bi athiering, . v Staw.: “where | only ‘five motorey« les. ars “Attending vere Susan Alexander, foe Pm a registered. si Bos om Roberta: Akerman, Teddy: Akefman,:|° i ; Sales of * cars: through’ Finanee | Lynne: “Akerman, : Max “Allard,:-Ron’) «. -D OR | C H O WE. ‘WOTEL — : os reached sa million ast yen) Bonar,» Kent.” ake Pat. P Parker, yo , pan thie province us boukleh ‘whee Ronnie Pappenber Ber and “Derek 1060, Howe St. - Downtown Vancouver - MU 2:3 s171 that ihe financing, of used ears rep Urquhart. v1 nd Deve PREE WEATED SWIMMING; POOL: mane Day ne, “resents a higher: figure. than: eredit ; ee materi FREE GUEST’ PARKING ©: : ms ‘ Mpiréhasine of -AEW Chr Teed care _ “GUESTS TAT “Ten: Sait Spring ‘Island teenagers | accompanied | Revi Fre Willi. a. m: the-Catholic: Youth Or-|. 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