PAGE TWELVE : ; Presentation Ceremony At Ganges When ~Archdeacon Holmes Receives Scout Medal “Provincial Commissioner for; come up from the .Cubs, Arch- Scouts,.'T. W. S. Parsons, O.B.E., | deacon .Holmes. presented their » OStTS.;.and R..Ken:Jordan, exe- Tenderfoot badges. cutive commissioner,.-recently vis- a] Pictures Shown . dted:Salt: Spring Island where the The official pictures of the Jam- latter. presented. the Long. Service | boree’ in’ Ottawa were. shown. “medal, ‘for - faithful. service in | Others, which were taken by the | Scouting, to. Archdeacon. G. -H. | Archdeacon from the train, depict-: 2 Holmes ata ceremony held in the | ing. mountain scenery on the “Mahon Hall, Ganges. A capacity | Journey. and the activities of the --audience of Scouts,.Cubs, school | local. Scouts, taken.at. various children, parents and friends at- points en route and on arrival: at tended. . 7 the imately the id shown. hen is Parsons aher. ortunately the lighting in the ha the. Scout. movement throughout | of. the scenery and interesting pic- the world. and its growth in Can- | tures of the camp could not be: within -the last seen to advantage. i 7 . Prior to leaving the island for Duncan, Commissioners Parsons | and Jordan stayed the night at! Ganges. They were entertained | by the Scout committee, at a din- | ner given in their honor, .at oan bor: House, with the president, J. B. Acland, in the chair. Those | present were Archdeacon G. He Holmes, Rev. James Dewar, Major | -ada,.- especially “ .nine months. .- To three of the local Scouts, Marcus Crofton, Frank White and ~ Donald West, who had this year Mr. and Mrs. John - Robinson To Reside At Caulfield __ : ‘The Wedding of Elizabeth. on . Robinson and. Henry Charles: Wale "Was solemnized on Friday, Nov. 24, vat.” Chown: Memorial United church, Vancouver, the Rev. G. S. /“Packham | “performing the . cere- “mony which? united in marriage the. daughter of: Mr.--and' Mrs: ! > ‘John: Robinson,:..of “Galiano, .and “the: son: -of: Dr. “and “ais: Wale, | -of Surrey, England. : i -Panels of lace were ‘inset in the bride’s: ivory satin gown. fashion-. red with: rolled. collar “yoke. "She. wore an’ -heirloom | Honiton : lace’. veil caught- tothe “head sa¥ith rapture roses and. car- » ried the groom's gift, a white Bible oe»! from . which: “cascaded “rapture | “roses ‘and stephanotis. hoa, | +: Velvet. gowns in. rich shades ‘of royal. 3 purple, ‘emerald. green sand “deep red were: worn ‘by: ‘Miss, Joy |: | Scudamere, maid: of honor, dj Douglas kiss ona’ anne Widely-Travelled bride’s. .. matrons. | Ganges Lady Is 4 They carried _chrysanthemums in | Called By Death utumn: shades, Funeral services’ for Mrs, ‘Rosa- fp “The. groom, a°Y.M.C.A, secre. |” tary, was su ch He i Yr Was supported by Allan Bird, lind Edith Sykes, of Ganges, who | passed away..on Nov.:5,in hospital L.. Jackson, Elvan Walters Capt.. Vv. C. Best. ; . Give Advice “An executive mecting. of the | | committee was ‘held: later in -the evening’ when the work and dut- | ies of the group committee were discussed: ‘and’ -advice given by; Commissioner -Parsons, and- also ; by) Mr. Jordan, who suggested i that it would be advisable. to de-! centralize and have patrols. and : | Bente at. Fulford, Vesuvius. and | Central, as weil as at Ganges. so difficult to find in’ one area, the | de-centralization scheme ©-would : i provide’ an opportunity. to obtain leaders. from the other districts. | It was also suggested.. that the +} Gulf: Islands should become an organized. district -with .a commis- sioner ‘and Staff of their own. the: ushers ‘being: Barry” Thomp- ‘son ‘and Ji ohn: ‘Read, all: associated.’ sith: the: ue seorge’s’ church, .Ganges, “with. osed by. her. uncle, 1 Ven. G. HY Holmes. Officiating. and be eres or H. Trafford at the’ organ: Le The hymns sung bythe’ congre: + gation. ;were “Lead: Kindly. Light”. | ‘and: “Abide” With Me.” : ‘Many ; beautiful’ wreaths and other. floral r | tributes were received. Interment:|’: | the ‘Anglican: church: y;" the’ pall, bearers being f son;::R. ‘EL Moore; TAL Py: Ds ‘Grofton, Graham: 4 nd: “Adriar a - Milne ngapore er parts: of! ‘the: =Orien y ‘Surviving; Edward E a : “wae damag ‘d) when aes she::ran“:aground."‘on: ‘Governor’s ||: Boek Trincomali® Channel, “off. Saltspring School a pringIsland. = The: accident: : fonber towards: he: end:of. Di istrict Meetings ‘tembe: vs tings ® sailed. tG Dequinat whore she: un-. loaded part. of her: cargo before: repairs were commenced: She had: -ano-and North: Pender. -been son her®.way-to the United |” - At.Ganges, Mrs. D. KK. Crofton Kingdom, from” Cowichan;. with ‘|’ was: re-elected “to the. ‘board of. oad‘ of: ‘grain’ and: lumber; wh : : “recently: at. Ganges and: Fulford: Gerald Bullock, A..M. Brown, :F.! i! anit = | ee rer er er i arrived .on Thursday from Van- ‘Inj ,and lace view of the: fact: that- leaders are | Spencer, panied -by their are spending a few days at Ganges | Harbor, cer’s parents, Leigh- ‘Spencer. cin: “Vancouver, were. held’ at 2.30 spending‘a. week or two at Ganges Pe the ‘bride's | B-'- on Thursday, Nov. 10, at St. | Sykes. aah two “children took: up. resid- ‘ence: ‘last: Thursday-.at their “new. ‘home; recently built: at. Ganges. and. Mrs. E. Horswill, returned: tol ‘Har bor. House. ave lived ever.since.’| besides. her. husband, : ee . _the. S Pls spring: ‘School “District “were: held; fe on: Saltspring: Island, : andat Gali: : Cher chill Road. | trustees,’ and, Fy.LY Jackson: was’ he struck the rock,’ “Velected, both for. a term, of. wo: years) * “The- only? other:v vacancy, on ‘the. ‘poatd. was “at Mayne Island. Here hold the meeting’ on “account ot, | severe storm, which: prevented ‘the ‘Arustees landing, “It: has ‘heen: de-: Vy cided: to hold’: this ‘meeting. on | Thursday’: Nov. 24 at 2 pame oo: Jo The meetings, calthough > they Avere rather . poarly: <-attended, + | showed a-keen interest being talcen | in'school affairs by those present. Patepavete Owere inet he the ;Arustees at the following points: | North Galiano, Retreat Cove nnd | | Saturna Island, where petal prob: | ‘Jems? were discussed, o . “your % avvival, Sy wee oe OA Phone’ or. write - bee ati D.. F, WINTERINGHAM ley ~ Hillman Sales and Servico Gangos © / Phone 68W ‘serena veo teerytentmencmmte wer eches fe hrs Baim Automobile on. sone ements meds Community Hall, 1 Fulford Harbour, B. C WEDNE SDAY, NOV. 23rd 7 8.30 PemMe sharp s Card Party: — . Dinos * —Nofroshmonts: . . ' ws ag ome: seannitee dnamemateeniminateel TION! me ‘Log giup “Oper ators; ‘Log rae Buyorsy: Freight Movera, ele, tis. Ola, ' UU bOA be: ha Vy. \Vanqouver, wag A BiGy; now. Jive: Tug atationed ate-Salt Spring: Tsland: tor intows is Vandy and: othor, towhig ‘ RED Vedi eos. Ae 4 AVG ulable,, : Hise yall ro Baie t notien, Jor any y nar ey | it was: found: to “be impossible’ tot ‘Sunday: to. Vancouver : ‘after: eacereneereryeremrereennrrnmereemtt me repentant nye atexone : * borane hear endighhors, i “ the Saye oe Ay for i |: | RA Dn ON EN eNotes ca SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW eee Herring Fishermen Busy These Days Above is , reproduced a familiar scene in the wa : boats like these are busily engaged in seining Tl activities, catching herring. ware visited Mr.. Emsley"s ‘parents a GANGES ‘| a few days and have now return- + ed to Cortez Island. | . Miss Mary Lacy spent the holi- } day week- end with cher parents. some | — Mr. and Mrs. Torchy Anderson ' Mrs, couver and are ‘spending Vancouver. days at their. property on ore i Miss Sheila Brenton, of Vie- | | Har bor. . : ; toria, spent the. week-end with : Mr. and "_ * -her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leigh- eS | | couver. | &, French and Miss Vera French | of Victoria, days of Mr. West Vancouver, accom- little daughter, were guests for a few and. Mrs. J. French. | Vancouver visiting’ Mr. Leigh-Spen- Mr. and Mrs. Oo. ‘Mr.and Mrs, ‘arrived from England and are | i | staying with Mr. French’s: father, : and’ Mrs. C. C. Guthrie and © oh _Mr. J. French, and Mrs. ‘French. | day their . ‘two - sons, “Barnaby -and '.. - So Mand- Mrs: +} Nicholas, returned to: Victoria on i Mrs. Ethel Smith spent. several I. Spring. Sunday after spending afew: days | days: in Vietori ia Jast week. \. on® Salt. Spring Island, visiting || pe Mrs. Guthrie's. parents, ne and | ‘Miss. Nan‘ Ruckle, of Beaver | ¢ Mis. J: B. Acland. ‘| Point, left on Thursday to. spend | Deep: Cove. eo om “| several’, days . with -her__ sister, be Mrs. Dorothy -Pepler; ‘who. ar- !:Helen.: whois attending” UBC. in! rived’ at.:Vancouver last Tuesday. 7 Vancouver. » en hs after flying “from: Singapore, :-is'} ¥. ee | Sask., The. C.W.L. ‘held its ‘monthly | { { with her. father,” E. zB 1. meeting ‘on! Nov: 9,.at the rectory, . oe : 2| with.11: members: present: The CR Bee eRe: “business: ‘of. the: meeting | was. ‘to. Mr. anid’: Mrs. ‘Pat’. Crofton and | ykes. make final arrangements‘:for. the: -annual ‘¢ard: party tobe cvheld: at | ; Fulford: Hallon Nov: 23.0: Mrs: EB. | Brenton and Mrs. Re B. Betton * ad ca ‘and ‘Mrs: Cc Stone and Mx. Ls ME ‘The. “South “Salt, Sriag’ ae We held: its.. regular. monthly” meeting it at. the™ “home: of Mrs. : ‘Seattle: on ‘Monday. after, ‘spend. | ‘ings ‘some: “days. here ad: Mrs. Cri AL Whitehead, |: ho: have: been” renting: E. A+ Crof! |S ton's’ “property at: .Ganges,:: purchased : ‘an onging ‘formerly ae sen’on Gan; Manson:. ‘Toynbee: arrived “on: cphursday from’: “West. Vancouver “ and ‘is“spending “a: few: says “isit- ing’-his: mother Mrs, § : “TO honor. the” “memory: of. those ‘who'Rad fallen‘in two Great: Wars; = Toynbee, residents ‘of Salt Spring. Island at-' “|-tendod.:the: impressive::service: of. Remembrance: held “on Friday “at “the: Cenotaph, Ganges ~ ‘Harbor... Va Ce ‘Be (Mrs: oMr, and Mrs, William. Rthériage some days’. visit. here: the: guest of Mrs, Yr red. Crofton, oe “Roe .w i YW ler ‘ of the loeal branch of the: Legion, | they afterwards A. Francis returned Vi vs lowal organizations and private; mendations put before the. Cana- i eos as Brownies: Jil-Poyntz, a 8 say: mew] pels Ms, a O.N "O.God, Ours dian, Exuention Assocjation’s 26th .Rlaine«.MeKinnon. Daphne- Rey- Men ne, eee ay ee ae was. sung and convention in. Fredericton, -N.B., 41 Nalds, Carol Shew Palle Ruth Pat. Mrs A; JM. Brown Avis. Hoatoss : Pee: Sunday: when AE her home, EBCOLER anid. she ontertained: wa tow we at wet ay hour ty hdnoer af ; Lachine: and his’ siston: oR, Loekharty + WHY have: Aman: ee pregent vere: Dee cand: Mes. © Reaneis: and Me: ‘and Mrs Ta} * . Jackson. i” : “Miss ‘Ann. Lowlier ived ont. ; -Bundaye trom: Milelorin: ind aig. wigs f- ‘Wing | dev: parent(s; Mie and: Mrs, t SBoreys Taw thier Vewaviniy ayy, faye ae Jews Miyata 7 u ys TUL Murpoose, wha ‘ Bpendiy. a Low: datyis: ats: ‘oS p rings. Chal! Glib, gheats t3t eat My, nil Mrs, dg 1} larned Lo. Wiotorid at zy ‘have beer ane car vee re leet “fe _ | “we ote queniecayt which, both” § ‘Brawn lett ov Satara Hr need November i, “They are at Moyne Ushind and, Pondar, | Da Be wen a (Citeens aN drunna whore he is sponding two weeks, Laloyk vehnabtifitton prolong faa — hwo OW Ki iy new Cuimnadians to be drond- | ek Tuesdays al. G0 pan, ane Dominions and a serlos of etant | lanlka on thn braeclical- application : oo, at ua ot whew theories, ly Syst ia ft Mikses. Posey Rudve and Ship. dey Bate of Faron tne al Wess BM: dey, Cryves, of Ae Anis: Academy: aah HU Dette Ot Hyams G cam angtin RPS F ietorda, wore hiliday iniests ati oo Mig Mélinaneye 14 active ee fs Hirley's via Mrecand: Mya; 2 planning ane SECO TS. GUST pine peat aan Gay va ace adit Bi Taleo “hing ‘ath. “adie uta: “AT yy ates nnd prow inis “about funn Ue. Natt | otal, at Giang eR, fare Ane i fobs. : : AoM, AO A OR Ue gat 1 a a ate at, ee FULFORD a ae ee ea ea V Si . | ‘. | Jey wweokwand, oo ss te : SMe WE Th Pe SPY WING RONEN ee aun oe Ms Lave Sing shy: cape her} “The Te ndpbt delivin yoomaand: Lawa children, have taken At vasicbes [yyi? heticaptor ae atin Were Bes onda dit Wee, now home din Mave fetontlye On the anitiak.-thght a | ‘fdgyive Vv: 4 Mey, “a Litasn 44 ‘ Julue Ph. AML: parents Ware wy, : WT oy le fro aue Mrs north ony erhni: Boe hag eed x) é re eny S TAG: ys and Mrs Shine: “Morte IRON 4 nm intinen® ate HLnsqnod ila) where he wil be: af togiat ius j for: ROTC Um ; “ 7 Pe eee | es byek Teter chanvanee af par th i nlivery: wert: mornings" Shing nat mall vin sent t oat ie £ fo Pehee ah OES key var thle, is bags, ‘pall a visit Ae Vietar hy Jape week, Todt: in 48 minutes. 1 js Stn | aan eth oa PF steed’ Qh Une neticd ree: hor Skee Mortensen. 1 Tee for Ladies dqurney aniboalladscanmeh: HE GULF I ISLAN * Mrs. Ron leit to spend several days in Van- After spendi * ie oF ead re. _MAYNE ISLAND « onunemor ‘ation: Ven. Gr He Holmes. andthe Tord’s did’ in. uvison. silence Wwils: observed 1 Tas Pray’ OK Was Ss “| two minute iters surrounding the Gulf Tsiands these d Fa * * oe Pivet A, EB. Scoones left on Thursday to visit her aomaly in & se ing the past week in | where she . attended : | the Wale-Robinson wedding, John. ‘French have D. A. New has, pets Mrs. F. Penrose spent the holi- week- ors tne guest’ of Mr. Norman Wilson, _ . Miss G. E.. Moses left on n Friday 4 fora brief visit to her, horne ' aty. * _Mr.: and Mrs. Carl Corcne who’ pent: the. summer at : Big River, have: returned home, : “Miss Ivy" Davie : has : returned to ‘the vIsland and is. visiting. the ‘t Scones" _cottiige on. | Whalers: ‘Bay. ; fa Attend Remémnbrancs Day $ Service . at ‘Ganges OF the. Legion 'W.A,,. T. O.D.E.; Salt Spring Scouts; ‘with Elvan: Walters: in: -charge,, and Cubs. under: Capt., . District: Commissioner Bis Charleswor ‘thy & Girl ‘Guides, the Brownies. being? Ayag - offered: and Bi ieclietijon. ‘pronounced ays. —Times Cut..! ar te re ee re “GALIANO 1 ISLAND Orn ere ce OO A te Page have ned home. ettis se Se \ 7 Ganges B. eae SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, November 16, 1949. Battle Of Britain Films Featured At Salt Spring Annual Armistice Dinner Harry The Salt Spring Island branch ; by a committee including | of. the Canadian ‘Legion held. its | Nichols, George Heinekey and, Pll annual Armistice dinner. last Fri-.| Ivan..Mouat, was’ an i S$ anding day evening in. the Mahon Hall, | success enjoyed by 1 5 ve ter Ganges, with G/Capt..A. R. Lay- | from various parts of the islan ard, president.-of the branch,. in! The attractive decorations were the chair... in charge of Mrs. Peter pea The dinner,-for which the cat-| assisted. by: Mrs. Lois Seder pent ering was entirely in the hands | Miss Shirley Wilson and the oral of Harbor- House Hotel, and the} arrangements of the long U- or evening’s entertainment arranged! table, with its Union Jack an streamers of red, white and blue,. Busy Month At was carried out with winter roses, Lady Minto Hospital : autumn berries and leaves. ‘Following is the October report Pot of Gold Folowing the excellent meal, at of the Lady Minto Gulf Islands hospital at Ganges: which members of the Legion | L.A., including Mrs. Gerald Bul- Patients in hospital, 36; patient days, 246; births, 1; deaths, nil. lock, Mrs. J. Carslake, Mrs. J. H. The following donations have Deyell, Mrs. A. B. Elliott, Mrs. been gratefully received: Mrs. G. Malcolm Mouat and Mrs. Ivan Mouat, were responsible for the Dewhurst, cake pan; Mrs. Fyvie, apples; Mr. Pearson, tomatoes and | ‘ efficient waiting, it was announc- ed that the Pot of Gold, amount- fruit; Mrs. Nicholson, magazines; Mrs. B. Wilson, pictures; Mrs. W. ing to $13.44, had been won by Hastings, magazines; United | J. M. Napier. Authentic operational films of church of Burgoyne. Bay, veget- j __.| ables and fruit;: Mrs. J: C. Kings- Fish the Battle of Britain were then shown by J. B. Foubister and the evening concluded with music and bury; fruit; Mrs. E. Lockwood, | community: singing, with A. “J. fruit.and. magazines; Mrs. Aves, | gaton ‘and - Percy Lowther at the : | apples; St. George’s church, veget- ‘piano. , alles and fruit; St. Mark’s church, ' vegetables and’ fruit;.Women’s In- i stitute, Fulford, radio; L0.D.E., Ganges, easy. chair. . Must Have Cards Residents are particularly asked | to note that’ should they have to |S Saturday, October 29, at the An be admitted to. hospital it. is es- | glican church, Lillooet, B.C., rie sential that they bring with them | Joan Mary, only daughter o Yr their hospital insurance card, or | and Mrs. J. P. Hume, of Galiano, if they have not received. their, became the bride of Gordon, card, the receipt for payment of | Youngest son’ of. Mr. and Mrs. premium, or in the case of those | William Hovey, Centerville, New who are paying through payroll | Brunswick, the Rev. B. R. Wil- deductions, an identity card issued ; iams officiating. by their employer... Unless these! | The bride and _groom were at- | forms of identification are handed ; tended. by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie in’ on. the day | of - admission to | Powell, of Lillooet and ‘-will make . hospital serious delay is occasion- j eels home at Bralorne, B.C. ed. by..the hospital “in obtaining | ; ‘ payment from the Hospital: Insur- ! F. L. . Jackson Named ance | ‘Service.. All residents are: . ‘School Trustee bear nestly:: asked’ to..co-operate. : i On Salt Sprin Costmetic Sale Raises | On : pring PED ‘ The:. South - Saltspring~ annual Funds For Legion L. A. | school meeting took. place at: Ful- } { Galiano Girl : |'Wed At Lillooet - A quiet wedding took place on Mrs. Sali Mrs. L Parham: was hostess reée-. Los Om. Nov.; 10. Gordon ‘Parson, ; .chairman,;. “TT... Fowler, cently when, at -her -home:.Tan- treasurer. and H. Carlin, tramar,; Vesuvius ‘Bay, she: enter-.; ‘sented. ‘the school board... tained ‘several™ -. members **- and | ‘Donald: , Fraser was - ‘friends.‘of* the: L.A°* to the Salt)” { Spring Island: branch of:the Cana- ~| dian. ‘Legion cat: a- delightful: tea): > She. gave: the: tea ‘for- the -purpose a | 08 jGnabling Mrs. J. i. Devel 2: whose term. in office expired. A a ple ates he eo 8 | discussion took: place on the build ‘ > : see ing’ of /a:two-room ‘school at Ful. ch ‘ford’and.a: ‘proposed : site ‘for: same |.No decision. was: arrived ate. sterm’ ‘in place. of: Donald Fraser, ; ‘GuiH.: Holmes. presiding. taking: the ‘devotional ‘period.:Mrs Ee ‘Adams assisted’: ‘with: the latter. It Awasdeécided ..to® Postpone. the sale ious work oth ost-.attractive. z display: of: Christmas. toys and © made i . “On. St. yee dates “Day Nov. “30,: ae “corporate ‘Communion’: service, willbe held! at® a ‘J ASSES BEGIN. “The: ‘Salt Spri ing ‘Island Pottery. \Guild,. a- division. of:.the: local: art, “George's :church, * Boog : sroup, ‘recently’: held” “its "second io Mrs. Holmes. spol. of her: son; ‘annual ‘general meeting. * Officers | Rev... Arthur. H.. Holmes,- prayer ‘elected. were:. “president,:.Mrs;: ‘Ivan J ‘Mouat;..treasurer,:.Mrs. T, -Fowler;: his. work" at Tofino, : ‘minute “secretary, ° ‘Mrs; © Harold |: Lees; organizing. secretary, Mrs, [were Mrs. H.C.’ Carter and Mrs. | L. AV Bittancourt.: A : We: Ge “Taylor, : 1 “Classes“are to: be: ‘conducted. ‘by. o : Leena ; Miss Molly~Barber-Starkey,:: the: Many Recruits J Join ” led? -the! first. 0; be-held:. November 22: cand: Act E retur ned: Lo: Vancouver on ‘Sunday. Owing to! Wes. ormy. weather | jy char 0 of Brown. a ee ; PRR ut panfticiont new pimembers, ‘Salt. Spring Guides i Goi pending A cay ays. fF the. conditions: there. wan 4 etal My Brown b4., ae lass: Wwill be considered, Mrs. Ivan’! “A* Guide enrolment ‘took’ place * Ro T. Britten, oot Mr. and Mrs, smalier ilteridanieg thin uBial, “Following the: singing ‘ot “oO; eet and. Mrs--Fowler.: will -ace{ recently: in.'Mahon® Hall, Ganges wigs a cae Sere ; “Nhe Mahon ‘Hall rounds. T Ted: py Canada, ‘the Ser iptures wore. réad’| capt redistrations: ‘for ‘this ‘ela " “when “two first class” Brownies, . Ts, Potur Knight returned: ast. ‘G¥GaptecAecR. ‘Layard, “president } by Rev..d..Dewar, The prayer of Vand ‘give. any information desi ‘py I: tesnrnecconesnnan an aI ‘Nod. Twice As Many: Teachers. Canada ‘needs twice the num- [were enrolled: as..Guides by Dis- her.of teachers. now. being. gradue4 triet” ‘Commissioner > Mrs. They: Revell I Post: Inanein ‘ ohett: @ SOMETHING. NF We IN WAL 1. PAINTS ~. @ EASIER TO/APPLY (OOMANY I. OVE. LLY’ PASTEL SE IADES- aA “UNG Ovi ICAL, EASIL y WAS! IABLI. as farker_ ~ Phone oY ae oe a Same secretary=.-” wht repre- elécied Make, ‘chairman ‘for the’ evening. “FOL Jackson was elected 'to.représent.:.:.. ‘South’ Salt: Spring..for-a two-year: partner - of the: organization, and = Tea hostesses’ for: ‘the “attemGon e ‘Patricia. Wells, and Shirley Hay-) > 2. } croft, ‘flew, ‘up °to the Guides. Yes “+ calving their Brownie Wings, and. Pee th: Shar SE we ee Ba Y “om,