SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE “CLIPPED FROM. | MODE RN ET IQUE ETTE - L AY PL ANS FOR ~~ Organization plans for the Galiano ; -Mouat paid warm tribute to the work | . a 1e a per | iT Pp Oe -| festival have been started. The fes- | { they had. done in providing employ- Q: Is it considered good form for) “AS This is not-atall necessar oy, 7 GALIANO © ~~ l'tival will be held on July 1 this year iment and in developing commerce..| a man who is wearing gloves to say.. ‘Q. ‘When a man is the. guest of e oat - _ ||FESTIVAL : “os Vand Mrs. 0. Garner. will be. con. | Mr.:,and"\ Mrs. ‘McKenzie recently “Pardon iy glove’. when shaking another man in a restaurant, should . > | Vener. ‘sold their holdings to. Mr; and: Mrs. hands with a friend? . : | he leave. a tip for the waiter, or. ” Saltspring School Journal Sa eee ee teas “on | First “meeting to formulate’ the | John Harekma, formerly of Hilliers, | A, ‘This custom. has . fallen. into | should ‘he. supplement the tip given two were welcomed warmly.| disuse’ and is no longer considered ' by“his host? enthusiastic meeting.at the hail on Cun. Peterson, secretary of the | ent; scored: the: winning ‘point by dtl : -esi- | Plans for the. festival was held on |and the - Saltspring. School Board, gave the making | ‘a goal in the last five min- | Wednesday , os ae the Presi | Monday, March 16 at the hall. Three talented... young ladies} good. form: The man. now always | 4+ No;: it is the dus of the host official kick-off in place of the-Hon. | utes of the game. Ina scramble and about.30 members present. —— | Misses Susan Fellowes, Cheryl Horel.| returns a handshake with warmth | to supply the tip. “THE OIL CAN and Coline’ Mouat—entertained < at | and .cordiality, but does not _make | Q. If you have been invited toa ; party; or other affair, and after ac- Earle. Westwood, in’a soccer game for the ball, Earl Jorgenson was hit | The committee investigating the | i . the piano, playing the numbers | excuses for being gloved. re layed on. the school grounds at | i e r tunned for a , i It is well to make a tour of the play g in ‘the face and was. stunned for aj sale of Bluffs timber brought in a IT a ann | which they used in performing at the | Q.. When you are having luncheon |. ‘cepting you contract a heavy cold, what should: you do?. ; Ganges on Friday afternoon. “| few: minutes. -Being..a keen’ com-| recommendation not to sell. | house occasionally with an. oil can. | Qo ian M | Festival, = a aoede a . The game saw grades 9 and 11 op-| petitor, he re-entered the game. “By-laws were run through and the |.Oil ‘the casters on. the. furniture, owichan Musical Fes with several friends N/a Pao A. Telept hostes 1 posing grades 10 and 12, and ended | There was also many a slippery fall | alterations will be incorporated in a apply a few drops: of oil in. the oil | | Ladies of the United church, who | place..and an acquaintance of yours |.‘ *& ephone your hostess and ' had worked all day-in preparing the stops. at your table for a few words, | express how sorry you are that you {hole of the vacuum cleaner, and if cannot attend; You are being con- 4 be = in a score of 1-0 in favor of the for- jon the muddy field-and a shoe was | new draft. dimmer, were thanked warmly by the it necessary that you introduce \ ° " : . wer \é a y. by the | is ssary at y ‘ 2 mer ean ad inal flying through the air —Jour- A lengthy discussion. on hall rent- the hinges on the doors squeak, oil chamber members. The dinner was | him to your companions? | siderate. not only of your.own wel- erry. Newman, a grade 11, stud: | nalism Class. Jats then ensued ne ee | Served capably by the C.G-LT. BITS. | ns one lo the lle oan |fare, but also of the other people } Co , : sn serine cee eee eee eee ee | LM ation “excep ions to the. rule can, by remaining at home. . ENTHUSIASTIC. SUPPORT EVIDENT AS ee : _-- \Gon had fairly well educated their | be found on either ‘side and prove |. Q, Is it ever permissible for. the = _ . | attack. I must compliment the local | very little. , parents of a young. man who. is to 1 ’ Sect ot that. were written. in re- ; After some 35 members speaking [es married to announce the engage: : o on | a spect of it. They were fair, and. de- lon the bill I decided that everything | ment? ation and inember of the legislature j community: because that is the only. | void of panic. pe fener nate had. been said, pro and con, that | ip A. -No;. only: the parenis of the. Reports © showing. subetantinl: ac: |.for.. the “islands, at his inability to | way in. which the: general: welfan re tion to the bill seemed to be born of | could be said, and therefore held my |bride-elect’ are. entitled -to.-do this.” . ean be > impr oveds” he snid: The: an unrealistic... ‘desire: to panic union peace. No doubt the bill will become { If-she has no pare ents,: then: her: near- ; members- into. inflammable. opposi- | law this week and the true. test of all | est relative has the pr ivilege. resident reported that the fire “pets : P. t . | tion: This inflammation did not take’) bills’ will, begin when in time ‘we can | - Q.: When’ a “man and woman are » Eleve min annual dinner meeting: of f ford and Ganges. . Salt. Spring Chamber: of. Commerce,’ | held in the: Ganges United’ church on} complishments during the past- year | attend the meeting was-read. Mr. Friday. evening” last, proved: con- | were: received with: enthusiasm and | Gardner of : Duncan, representing clusive!s that the or ganization is still.| a full program for. 1959 was: eatiney the B. C.:. Power.’ Commission; was 4 tion, which would result in the. fer- : - oan exceedingly active one and con- | by Mr. McGill. Re pr esent along with Mrs. Gardner. H, | mation’ ‘ofa fire protection ‘district, | place ne the ‘gener: al public sanely took back at the experience and de: i engaged, does this permit. them:to ~ tinuing to. grow. steadily and exert - Other officers: for the new year" in- | Shopland © of Galiano. Chamber of had been signed by 85 per» cent of NEED FOR. TIARMONY we Vee e Bras eens "a" net the bill. kiss ‘in-. public. anid. ob otherwi ise” ‘show - an even increasing influence on.the clude:: R. Akerman,. vice-president; | Commerce and J..S. Rivers .of Sid: | proper ty. owners -and turned over to } One ‘point’ in ‘the long: drawn ‘out lit eon ea iF ter nt oy opinion a devotion iM. Lhe yf ; expans: or of the-island.. ou | Jean! Vodden, secretary; W. D,.T.|.ney and North Saanich Chamber of j the pr ovincial government. ‘The | - sunient seemed clear, cee all ad: i a . imi | altempt to dea wt n A. ; ot _ a ne ver ‘y act i ney Ce Jones, treasurers” with the f ollowing,/ Commerce were: welcomed by. me | petition, 8 “now “being proved at ated there, was a’ need’ for. har- and ures not: eat to interfere with devotion. sad ‘ane public Soman No ess than.170 residents of Salt Spring island were present -to ,see | directors: C.-R.- Horel, J. H. A+ ' chair. , a tole . 7 c , > Y te Hy 7 7 J. H. NECGIl, newly elected presi-; Lamb, J. H. P. Frederick, | M. Mr. Young weleorned the visitors | be accepted soon and the fire. dis province. The member iow, Kaslo- | mo mone ; ] : . ally. fort gent, eee me ee irom ort ge j Stans, Ds c: Gr offon. TN ek | and toe of ane bain Pe baad i had [iret official Hore! to h a had ma Slocan ‘summed it up. by* saying: cung, ho served as head. of. the ing, ig him’ to serve. as’ head of ‘the’| p ead a special | we would he the first to admit that | the regular processes of negotiations. strations are indicative of, ill- breed- sa | . iy \ | Wolfe-Milner, ‘A: Wilson,.M. Munro, ; chamber during the past: year. He | committee seeking additional picnic | there: has been industrial strife and = { tr ade- unions and management.” -{ing. — Mr.. McGill is optimistic that ‘it. will mony ‘in’ the industrial life of the ; an chamber during the past. year. | poe isusi 1 Watson. had 0 e i , pA Every ness house’ on the island’| R. Lee and E; Watso ‘had endeavored to .work in‘ ‘close | parks and beach improvements. He we want to see it remedied, but wis ' was represented and ‘the- ranks: of | UNABLE. TO ATTEND unison with public bodies of. other {was confident that -progress would a ab ut it the ‘Businessmen were swelled by: retired A’ message of regret. from “Hon. | Gulf Islands and was confident that | be made in these directions during think you ee gol naa ° oe “presidents from. Vesuvius and Ful- “Earle. Westwood. minister of recre- 1 this” liaison’ would ‘be continued. for | the year... He promised to co-operate g way : ce . we a : : : : : 7 Much ; of ; the argument was un-.|q. one the good of. the nee -of.| with other. Gulf Islands’ ‘to help” solve | \ necessaty especially. the remarks | AB islands. : as j community problems. moe | , | The Ce he a¢ . : ; G eaknesses of man- a : | Magistrate ; i. s. Noakes officiated | LONG SERVICE: oS geal Mere aknestes ¢ as they e owic an o Op ‘A'vote:of thanks Was expr essed to. | were. reminiscent: of © the pot: calling: ‘ ar e AGENTS for ‘DR. H. JOHNSON | GULF ISLANDS. MEDICAL CLINIC: SCHEDULE ‘See Them. for All Your Farm Needs. Alike the ‘impressive installation: cere- mony which ‘saw: the new officers B. Acland. fort: years .of vaiuable®; pete! . : ; 1 ae ae ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH: 25° assuming. their: duties and. Mi Me- {service:to the chamber and Mrs. | the. kettle black. in:my fumbles pd FEEDS - /SEEDS. | FERTILI ZERS “HARD ARE. MAYNE: ISLAND 9.80: a.m: -GALIANO. ISLAND ‘11.30 a.m. || Gill taking the chair. pre 7 ae | Acland - was. invited ‘to convey the | ” ote. w ; : . oot o BY MUST BUILD | ; : eo per eetings to her husband. Farewell: eae wrcmentccmeccmemesne |. Mr. McGill spoke humbly: of the” ‘was said‘ to Mr. and-Mrs.: Don ‘Me-.| “| Renzieof..Fér nwood: Farm for. Jong i “We must “continue. to build: our “service: to Salt Spring Island. “cant | Cie My” neighbor. wen tout: ‘and --caught;.thrée *-cod:: yesterday » = and: my. wife said: wé should’ “ go. out fishing, too.’ : {ve “beet: so: busy" getting » other: people ready that.1 iste ‘Nou:get lighter, more ‘delicious: baked goods™ ‘because: Magic's: steady “even rising. detion’ bring ut all the best: Bosin ‘all your: y well-beaten © 60d | : Vercold: mashed | ‘potatoes’ : Blend \well with: a Forks then: “blend ‘ins Wy ee milk: : Make-a well in: dry ingredients : ‘and-add potato mixture. Mix lightly with fork, ‘adding milk: Hf necessary. ‘to ‘make! a soft: “dough. Knead. “for TO saconds..on. a Mahtly: “floured board.” See! Nor th finally ° agreed. upon: -by ‘the. power commission ™: nd: “the: fovernment.: : However, the’. facts. of ‘thes matter speak otherwise; for ati ho. time: had + the’ minister OE xtansgion Phonas Ask for one of our Rank. _ ingeby-mail foldprte Hican _ save. you timo, fraublo, . and thes lanthor THE Dor Mi Wh 8 : + AMEN tient nad cl rye BO "ead eer Te it oval. ff conan enaneet aS ings!) anger Ta and find out at {here . wore Ty: record: ito theoppaste “fan fa thie wavernmnent’ BO DYE agers you sol! and” dehterednetion pin ott: Sa drat ive: $0 T faut na: — oP ameminents: ae rains the: Ayualget by: peace : Cees ad pk Sidhiew Branch: : ALAN: SPOONK R, Sis _ | A the otfalab opposition: apd i: Habe a anges Brancht JOHN 'EREDE "We nae: oo Apap reports ot the debate Wey S inges Branch 3 JOUN: FREDERICK, Manager ented reluetint support caf mot oe _ Saanich Branch MELVILLE GE INGT, Mitnager Pravernment? ce “handling - “ifs ite fine AMUUB, oe pons SP uaa bes “My own secon the jate| ‘ Pete Winch soy hit ne ee eR dire aN Hronohe! the ‘aaverhiiient wis wike in ; WRIT TAA eign ; wa os , ademas as meting bars Aunds: to. 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