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" —————^——————————MB—— ii—mn - - ..ihMTaniin . _——.———————————T|L_.___-••--•^,,rnl^^ll^l...l^••,..l••,,|,^^^l' f ^^^ i l '^" <J —-''!' Published weekly on Sal? Spring Island,, V/. Fisher, Editor /'KOT BoxZS^'Gangcs, B. C., Phone: 176 Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Department, Ottawa ^Thursday, July 13, 1961_____________________________________Vol. 2, No. 17 (A//LK/^S - FPE/D !n a ^cS'-ing cf 'c-vc'y :L.";imc" flowers with white gladioli '^/^^"^^^ and nan'.is on the altar/ St. Mark's Ch"':ch, 3a!t. Spring 's'and, v/cr- ti-io scone c' 1 ' a'pretty wadding on Saturday afto'-noon at v/hich Archdeacon G. Ho Holmcs officiated, unl:!ng in marriage Miss Martha Ann V.'i Skins, oniy d^ughi-cr of Mr. end Mrs, A. G. Wilkir'.s, Vesuvius Bay, and M", Robert James Roid, cnly son of Mr., and Mrs., Jr Roid a!so of Vesuvius Cay. Mrs. G. B, Young, organist, picycd the trcdition- al wedding music. Tho attractive dark-hatred bride, who v/as given in marriage by ho:' fa'.hcr, looked charming in a gown of whii-o organza over taffoi-a featuring a fitted bod- Sco, prettily scalloped neckline and lily point .sleeves, thQ full skirt v/a; 9c''''h«rod at tho waist and reached the floor. Hoi' r^r.gcrtip veil wa''- hcid in place by a coronet of pnaris onn ^hc ccTricd a white prayer book topped \,"i'h a white' c-chid a".d stcpha- notis from'which white rlb'-"-!n ard p/y hungo , The bridal attcndar.'-s/Mi^ Pc'r'cla Miller of Van" couvcr, maid of honor, and Miss Dorccr. ivcrs, Van- couver, bridesmaid, v/oro identical gov/ns of dusty pink organza over taffci-a, scalloped riocklino anc' flared ski:-t, they wore 'Floral headdresses and ccr.'ic'-i crosccnt-shcpcd bcuqucts of pink shssta dalsic"-, The flower girl v/as Lyn Davios,niece of i-ha l-rido" groom, who woro a drc'-s cf dusty pink siik orgcnza .over taffeta, v/ith scalloped neckiir.o, full ^'^rr v/ii'h Cjiimmerbund and bow at the beck, A wide t-ibbon formed her hoc.ddro:s ard she coTicd a coio:'.iai bou- quol" of pink shasta daisies. ^ Tho bestman was Mr. Jerry RichcrdsTi o-r-'the (Rhcrs Mr. Tony D-Angelis, hro^hc;-';n-'--,v,'cf i'hc groom, and Mr. Dick Gardner. Following the cGro-nsny a garden reception, atten- ded by about 150 pcrior.s, was hold ct the homo of the bride's parents, whore the bride and bridegroom received the ccnorotuiai'ions and good wishes of thoir many friends. In a becoming pink linen choal-h and 'coat, pink shoos and. white flowered hat, Mrs. Y/'.\- kins receiver the guests, (CONT'D ON 2) $20000 WHO SAID COMMUNITY SPIR;T ;S DEAD ? People of Salt Spring, from all wciks of Ilfo, those with little and those with much, those who p'oy golf and those who hero golf, those who arc ,'c''':":d and 'I'hosc who .are . -. stcr'-it-i^ ou-'-, have come for- wc:'d :-o buy a share in the S. S.S. Golf & Country Club. Tod-iy the thermometer stands at $14,300. Last week it was $12.900, a gain of $1400. Only $5,700 to go I But t:mo is running short. V/c'vo get to hurry. A share costs but $50; $50 that is buy{ ing roal values, a good piece of land well worth the money. Picaro don't dismiss this ap- peal wil'hou'r serious thinking, without talking it over v/ith one cf ;-ho ccnvasscrs. Then. if you do not care to join, v/ell ond good. At least then you will knov/ what the pro- posed Golf S; Country Club n-.oan'-i to So't Spring Island. Picc:c caii ono of these mcr if y0ij I'.^vo not been con- i ip\ tacl-od: . [jr MAC MOUAT HAfl" £'?ADLEY :):LLTREI.FORD . S[D:--icY QU'.NTON SL^ATHORBU^N ^ CHUCK HOREL FP.ANK TRETHEWE^^-/. VV Jv\ ,MOUAT f^p ^ J'MREID ^:i_' '-^ INKY HUM-^d^/ PHR2YJ ^•< / ^ N V i DO •I ' T 16 16 14 12 10 000 000 000 000 000

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Published weekly on Sal? Spring Island,, V/. Fisher, Editor /'KOT BoxZS 'Gangcs, B. C., Phone: 176Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Department, Ottawa

^Thursday, July 13, 1961_____________________________________Vol. 2, No. 17

( A / / L K / ^ S

- FPE/D

!n a cS'-ing cf 'c-vc'y :L.";imc"flowers with white gladioli

' /^^"^^^ and nan'.is on the altar/ St.Mark's Ch"':ch, 3a!t. Spring 's'and, v/cr- ti-io scone c'1'a'pretty wadding on Saturday afto'-noon at v/hichArchdeacon G. Ho Holmcs officiated, unl:!ng inmarriage Miss Martha Ann V.'i Skins, oniy d^ughi-cr ofMr. end Mrs, A. G. Wilkir'.s, Vesuvius Bay, and M",Robert James Roid, cnly son of Mr., and Mrs., Jr C»Roid a!so of Vesuvius Cay.

Mrs. G. B, Young, organist, picycd the trcdition-al wedding music.

Tho attractive dark-hatred bride, who v/as givenin marriage by ho:' fa'.hcr, looked charming in a gownof whii-o organza over taffoi-a featuring a fitted bod-Sco, prettily scalloped neckline and lily point.sleeves, thQ full skirt v/a; 9c''''h«rod at tho waist andreached the floor. Hoi' r^r.gcrtip veil wa''- hcid inplace by a coronet of pnaris onn ^hc ccTricd a whiteprayer book topped \,"i'h a white' c-chid a".d stcpha-notis from'which white rlb'-"-!n ard p/y hungo ,

The bridal attcndar.'-s/Mi^ Pc'r'cla Miller of Van"couvcr, maid of honor, and Miss Dorccr. ivcrs, Van-couver, bridesmaid, v/oro identical gov/ns of dustypink organza over taffci-a, scalloped riocklino anc'flared ski:-t, they wore 'Floral headdresses and ccr.'ic'-icrosccnt-shcpcd bcuqucts of pink shssta dalsic"-,

The flower girl v/as Lyn Davios,niece of i-ha l-rido"groom, who woro a drc'-s cf dusty pink siik orgcnza.over taffeta, v/ith scalloped neckiir.o, full ^'^rr v/ii'hCjiimmerbund and bow at the beck, A wide t-ibbonformed her hoc.ddro:s ard she coTicd a coio:'.iai bou-quol" of pink shasta daisies.^ Tho bestman was Mr. Jerry RichcrdsTi o-r-'the

(Rhcrs Mr. Tony D-Angelis, hro^hc;-';n-'--,v,'cf i'hcgroom, and Mr. Dick Gardner.

Following the cGro-nsny a garden reception, atten-ded by about 150 pcrior.s, was hold ct the homo ofthe bride's parents, whore the bride and bridegroomreceived the ccnorotuiai'ions and good wishes of thoirmany friends. In a becoming pink linen choal-h and

'coat, pink shoos and. white flowered hat, Mrs. Y/'.\-kins receiver the guests, (CONT'D ON P« 2)

$20000WHO SAID COMMUNITYS P I R ; T ;S D E A D ?

People of Salt Spring, fromall wciks of Ilfo, those withlittle and those with much,those who p'oy golf and thosewho hero golf, those who arc,'c''':":d and 'I'hosc who .are . -.stcr'-it-i^ ou-'-, have come for-wc:'d :-o buy a share in the S.S.S. Golf & Country Club.

Tod-iy the thermometerstands at $14,300. Last weekit was $12.900, a gain of$1400. Only $5,700 to go I

But t:mo is running short.V/c'vo get to hurry. A sharecosts but $50; $50 that is buy{ing roal values, a good pieceof land well worth the money.Picaro don't dismiss this ap-peal wil'hou'r serious thinking,without talking it over v/ithone cf ;-ho ccnvasscrs. Then.if you do not care to join,v/ell ond good. At least thenyou will knov/ what the pro-posed Golf S; Country Clubn-.oan'-i to So't Spring Island.

Picc:c caii ono of these mcr •if y0ij I'. vo not been con- i ip\tacl-od: . [jrMAC MOUATHAfl" £'?ADLEY:):LLTREI.FORD .S[D:--icY QU'.NTONSL^ATHORBU^N ^CHUCK HORELFP.ANK TRETHEWE^^-/.VV Jv\ ,MOUAT f^p ^J'MREID ^:i_' '-^INKY HUM-^d^/

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T h u r s d a y , July 13, 1961 D ' F T W 0 0 D Voi. 2, No, 17 Page 2

But now the word is oul. Pierro Bcr;cn devoteda complete column in a Tc-onto paper i'o ouroys'i-ors. Bruco Hutchinscn & Jock Scott havehad their say. And one American/ cruisingthese waters, has written home •i-hat oysters ore

lJ | growing on trees! At.d ho is ;-ight - they ereon trees that arc bent into the wc^'cr. ....Harry Loosmore now holds the record for the

S 2 , 0 0 biggest fish •;-his year. A 25 \\3. whocpor. . «

GANGES PHARMACY-- *<-SERVING ALL T H E GULF I S L A N D S

NOW IN S T O C K

'ipnL! | I

IbUDEODORANT - $ 1 . 5 0

TALC POV/DER - $1 .00COLOGNE - $1 ,50

BATH SALTS - $1 .75• . DUSTING POWDER

DfTPC1

nJuLJLJ

The ravens are back in i'.c news: they have$2 ,25 killed a ncw'-born calf en Gco. 1-lo;r,ckoy'•s

>1.75 p'aco. . ? - ; Did you hoar abc'Jt ';'nc ToxcsniQ: 86 who wrote a check and the bank bounced?, iMargrot We 11s, Prop.

SACHET-$1,50 -$1.75____ Phono: 86

(CONT'D FROM P. 1 •• WEDDING) - assisted b y ° • • • onc ""^ on lr;n ''••"9 out frorn a

the bridegroom's mothc-/ Mrs. J. Go Rcid, who wore locc" ^ormant, that the on:rancc to ths new pc"k

a blue floral silk shoai-h white hat end accessor; os. is {ih0 l\^ stcrc £aid/ "Tha'"r- thc "'cst ^n 'oThe toast was p-oposod bv Mr. .Glen Topping/ ^'"3 -•his Government has ever dnno.". . . . . .

uncle of tho brids. Black widow spiders arc very rcrc on ScS.I./ but

Leaving for thc'honcymoon, which wilt bo SDont at J- Hawkswor;-h vurncri over Q rock end found two

Lc.kc Cholan/ Washington, the bride wore a beige I las^ wcok- "•••••• Spencer Smith, former co-po-linon suit with matching ho'- ci;.d accessories. „ l'al of Thc loca1 Mcrin0 K'C.MiP. has roturnod toOn their return Mr. a-,d M-s. i^cid wi' i 1 \ \ \ ' Amorica. . , _•____- .........take up residence in Kciowna until the \ \ !|"/;'fall when they oxocct ;o no •;c New /B u Y^,^' GILLS Ii- rc^alc-.l c-; the ?„ o^ C. moci-ing,Zealand. The brido is a 1960 graduate / ^K ES AND hc!d cn V/cdnc:day/ July 5rh, that tneof St. Paul's School of Nursing and tho \ -\ cc3^ or "^^'"S i-•''e Cenotaph, as plannedgroom isa 1959srcduatccfU.BoC.in 'Y P\ by 1 he Highway Dopt./wil l be much more ex-

Forestry. Out of town gucJts included pRp^n ^ ; IV£\Mr. & Mrs. F. Ivors,. Miss Doroon Ivors, /' " •'\ \Mr. Clifford lvc"s, Mr. & M'-s. A,T.Storrs, Joarnc and Andrev/ St^.-rs, M'ssPat Miller/ Mr. Ryyr:onc Miiici-, Mr.,& Mrs. Jack Danic!s; i-!/ oH of ScuthBurnaby; Mr. & Mi'Sc Davic! !-;owc, MrsMarlo Dolmadgo/Vnncouver; Mr. & Mrs.Adam R. Clic".nRski, !<cmc'n'->; Mr. & Mrs.J. Richardson, Mcriii-; MR; M» Hodson,/^Mr. M.Mahr, Mr. S. Chc.^c:-/ Mr. & \Mrs. M. Boas and Fred, Victc"',;; Mr. \& Mrs. R. Gc.-dncr, Mis; Daryl Gardner.rMr. D. Skca, Hope; L?cut» Do Cowc-n,Chilliwack; Mrs. F. Fowlar/Chetv/yn; Mr,A. VVilson, Braiorno; Cc;'i;ra'.)!o & M's., DoPotcrson/ Langlcy; Mr. 3; Mrs; A,L., deAngciis &family, Selma Park; M'ss Dcrcthy Roid, Kitlmat;Miss Both Rcid, Soattio/ V/oshington; Mr, & Mrs. JMartin, Si-ctthr, AI'-a,

pcn-ivo than first cnt'c^a'-cd, iho RoadsComrrJiteR of The C. of C;. f'pc's i'hls added

drcin tc 1-hc' read budgn'i- is no; justifiedand v/hal' money is avciLb!o fcr road im-

provomor'ts can be rsod elsewhere o Othernews from the mooting inclu''.'cd the Chamber

hcs joined ;'hc B»C« Tourist Adviso-y Coun-cil; a dc'agaticn wii! ir^ct with the Hon.

V'/. Fo Matthews, M.P, in t!io nec"^ fu-i'i-TO; that n-'.r.mbGrship nov/ stands''-i at 110 and 'h;:;;' i-he Joint Council- wiSI moot at the Harbour House Hotc!

K \~^^ JnJulv21st.W\S ^)l;MMER ' ———--

' ^ HOSPITAL N':V,':, . . . , There were 41> i paticn'':. unr'c!- core du"ing ;'ho montn of June, of

these one come from Victoria, one from Mayno,on" r'v. Sa'i-u'',-,r;, 4 from Fuifcrd, one from Lc:cuotiis., : •o '. GaSieno end 1 from Ponder Is. Twobabies were born du;'?ng ''he mcriTi. Patient days{"o. Adu'h; and Children ",'c"o 293 and nowborn 10.24 mcjc" end n'.inoi- OFcrailrn.'; were performed, 12elect-oc-'-diogrcrps and ono BM^. 71 patients woreX-rayed unci 86 films rxarr.ir.cdo Following dona-tions grc^cFully acknowledged: Mrs.doMaccdo, Mr.BtntonwGi-f, Mr,Aclnnd, Mrs. Jamos (CONTD P.3)

FACTS, FADLES & FOiBLES , . , . e We hovo boor.trying to keep S.3.!, 's boL.'ri;lFu! supply c' , y : . asecret, fearing a crc-;t wav'3 of loss fcrtunaio pcopiodescending upon this paradise to oa*' ail our oystc-s.

DRILLINd

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ISLAND WELL•WATER W E L L S

Owncr-Oporc-'-od RigRcc-iJoncb'c Rates

FREc E S T i M A T E SWr i ;-o:

P.P.^/ L a d y s m i t h / B . C .c:- Ph?r:2E CH-c'iill 5-2078

W . J . W I L L i A M S

V / H E N iN V C T O R 1 AEUMiNATE TRAFF'C -//C^^ES& PARK EN G P R O B L E M S

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Ganqcs Phone: 45-H

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,Tliyrsdaj/,_Ju iy 13,, -_,...;„. __.

JMD LJA i.EXPERT

WHEEL BALANCINGREDUCES

I TIRE TROUBLES

Voi. 2, No. 17 Page

REWARDSB.C . F U N E R A L CC ., L T D .

of V i c t o r i aS e r v i n g the Gul f I s l a n d s

For m a n y y e a r s .D . L . Good me, 'i of G a n 9 o s

I s l a n d s r e p r e s e n t a t i v eP H O N E : G A N G E S 100

BUILDING CONTRACTOR

QUALITY HOMESD A Y OR N I G H T

V-tcr:a Phc-.o: J: V 6-3505RENOVATIONS -ADDITIONSC.AB.1 h'E'TS i OK ''h0 Ed, Lumley property onfON'T'D-HOSPiTAL NEWS.-P.2)'

& and Mrs. Fonwick. Our thanks goto the Royal Canadian Legion and toHarry Loosmoro for maintaining theirpart of the garden.

FREE ESTIMATES

^3angos_____Phono: 29

Churchi!! Rd, Tho girSs, bc.'-iid .'ienjoying ail the fun of ccrnp life,built thoir own chape! and he!d thoir

; own services on Sundry Evening., Us—————— -- ———— Brownie "Fly-ups" of S.S.I, were invited to spend a

Mrs. L. Mouat and daughters, Mrs. D. Winters and day at the camp. The camp built vh.-ough the effortsMrs. A. J. Bryant cr.tertoind bride-elect Miss Kath- of a s'-'^ll group of mothers and friends, who donatedleen Devino at a shower i'n the garden of Mrs. Moua';'i time, laborr, and ccuiomont, is available for anyhome last Sunday afternoon. Miss Dcvino cr.d hor Girl Guide c-oup to use. Camp Commadant was Mrs.mother, Mrs. l.Devino were presented with corsages Ken Udy; Chief Cook, Mrs. Fred Hasc; Lifcc^ard,

Mrs. Rita White; and Can p Nurse, Mrs, !<o;!o Wil-son. The participants wish to thank Mr, & M-s.- Ed.Lumloy and all the other peo'3'o who hcipcd to make(•heir s.ay on S.S.!. a very piccison;- experience.

by the hostesses. Many lovely gifts were displayed ina decorated garden swing. Refreshments were servedon the patio, invited guests included: The Mrs.: W.Atkinson, F. Bon'-r, K.; Butterftold, H. Cai-iin.. NoCarswolt, S. Clalbourne, D. Crofton, C. Elliot, D.Fanning, M. Follows , B. Frielo, M» Gardner, ErGear, B. GronnhoughJ. G .h. HQlmos.-f————— •

F. Jackson, M. Jones, 0, Ma^hew' D 1 C K " S RAD

S.S.!. POOD LEW!NSY/!LL;MGDON TRS^Y......,._.__—————^— ;ss Mary Har':or'iar ago 10, won

Jones,, 0, Ma^hew' D 1 C K " S R A D I O ("; T .V . i the WIIIir.sdon T.-c^hy -•/ith her poo-on, F. Mrrris, M. 'i S A L E S ^ S E R V I C E die •'Ferry" a;- the S .^.l. Dog Obcd;-s o n / E . Middicton, F. Mrrris, M. 'I S A L E S & S E R V I C E die •'Ferry" a;- -; ho S .i.l. Dog Obcd;-

MO'JC;', N. Mc-Jat^i T.'.V. Mouc;-/ V'/. il ienco Trial? hoid Sat./ July 8th atM. Mouat, H. Nowmcin, J. Parsons,!'TUBES BROUGHT IN TESTED F^EE'Mahon Hail. In winning rhis i:-GphyR. P,-ing!c, L. P;-ocror, H. Rcyno'ds, 'P^ION^J^ Pi-:0^^?44_..!| donated Ly Mr. C. Ha-i-Ison, "Perry"A. Rebcrts, R,Ryiands., LB.Smi;l'.,FcStcvcr.3,A. Storbats scored 185 1/2 6';' ;;'" .'.CO. The Fcrnwood Farms Chai-J. Toynboep.VanbuAkirk/S.Wagg/A.WiIson/B.A.Wil- longo Cup awarded to iho camp^titor under 16 ySa-'i'son,D.V'/ilson,KnV/lSscn,cnd Mrs. A.Young.Tho miss- j c? age wh-3 trains and handles his c.- hor dog to c.-',':n

the highc?! ^Jaiifying score m the Novicr; A c'c?swas won by Miss l.'/r"! Auch^-'ochic,. Age l3, of Dun-can, Her score of 196 1/2 was also the top' sccro ofthe t'-^al and was av/a-dcd th" '"''es*- out of Town" cup.

e;: M. Lees, M.Scott/Or Mo'Jct/G. Mouat, M.Stovens,M. Gear / S. Barker, S o Fc! lows, B»NowiTian, M»Parsons,L. Mouat»

The "Leaning Cedar" Girl Guide camp on Churchill ' Mrs. Ai-in Machomer of Dun-an won the Novice B cupRd. was officialiy opened on J'-i ly 4th with 36 Girl I with her Wicnr'-ancr "Amy" v/!;h a score of 195 1/2.Guides from Stovc:tCi' fl: Richmond here for ten j The u*-i!l;y c!c:3 ww won by M;s; Dost of Crofton withdays of camping. The.Ciannp, owned by the Stcvcstcn ] "Duchess" c Gcrrncn ShepCid. Certificates of Merit^68 Girl Guides , is on property cwr-cd by Mr. & M.-s.jwcre awc-dcd to M.rs, VV.Soyi-iCur/ Mrs.J.Fondall,W.S.White of Steveston. Tho prcpcr;/v/an cnca part ' Miss Ji^-a i-ScnSs Oi-i apd Mr3r. H. Hofi'man.

tSHOF'TS & TOPS1> f^l'i-!,

3-SUNDRESSESh CHIEDREN'S RUBBER

\TSSUITS

bY MARJORIE HAMILTON

M VESTS -•- .$1.50^

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T h u r s d a y , J u l y 13, 1961 D R I F TW 0 0 D Vol. 2, No. 17 Pago 4

BEAUTY- YA.LONT R Y A D U T C H

S T E A M P E R M A N E N TS-^tcr L o n g - L a s t i n g

Latest S p r i n g S t y l o sMONDAY - 10:30 am to 6 pmTUESDAY - 9am to 6 pmWEDNESDAY - 9 am to 6 pm ,

Aftc.- 6 by appointment only •••PHONE: -'0 " Monday thru Weds,PHONE: 220 -o'-hcr times_^i-^sfo^'-io-i ^.JarantoQd

W H E N 'N V I C T O R I AM A K E

T H E D O M I N I O N H O T E LVOUR

H E A D Q U A R T E R S

• W E W i R E F L O W E R SA N Y W l-i i: R E

GUlF" ISLANDS FLORISTSGanges Phono: 118

. . W E E K L YP I C K - U P 8; D E L I V E R YE V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y

P H O N E : 91

THE CURVE OFif you like boats, water, the beautiful B . C . coast and islands you

i can't help liking this book ! Mrs. Blanche! tolls of her summer cruisesv/ith her children through the island-studded v/atcrs that lie betweenVancouver Island and the deeply indonted coast of tho mainSand cfBritish Columbia.

F U L F O R D N E W S by Boa Hamilton..,, .Tno Moi-hcr's C;-c Ie o^St. Mary's Guild held a tea and home cooking stall at the homo ofMrs. A. McManus Jr. on July 7th. tho proceeds came to ^'i, whichwill go towards the Sunday School funds.... .The senior mcr.iScrs ofSto Mary's Sunday school had a special treat on Wednesday wh'2'i ;hGywent on a ferry trip to Ponder Island. After attending a special Ser-vice at St. Peter's Church, at which His Lordship Bishsp M, Co'manofficiated, the young people wore entertained at the Ponder Hall;v/ith Miss Penny Smith of Hope Bay Store, doing a c-rcat jcb of v/ci-coming and entertaining the guests. Penny bi-ought in all kinds of in-door games,, for it was raining -(it rained in the r.-iOrning and Ii- rainedail day " but the gang had a good time anyway") Mrs. P« Grimmerkindly took some of the mothers for a drive around Ponder Island ,whib Penny escorted the children to the Rabbii-r/.. All returnedhomo via the MV Motor Princess on the afternoon trip. The fi.ip onthe ferry, by the v/ay, was a treat from Captain Gi Maude, end Mrs.A.D. Dane, who v/a? in charge, assisted by Mrs. J. French and Eliz-abeth Dane thanked all who attended and helped to make the day soen'ioycbio, especially she thanked the Ponder island people fcr thoiroutstanding hospitality.... .Mr. and Mrs. D. Schultz of Albion, B.C.and their three children, Jennifer, Susan and Joanna, spent a rowdays visiting Miss D.M. Andcrson at her watcrfront homo in BeaverPoint» The Schulrz family returned home Sunday, r r , ..MrSo Ea Crcz-icr of Croftcn House School in Vancouver B.C. is spending a fewweeks on Salt Spring Island. She is tho guest of Mrs, Edio V/'!son.....Mr. ^-.Mrs. M,T. Hinch and Mrs. Julia Hamilton, of VIc+c-io

FREE MOTHPROOFINGwere visitors tc Fulford on Sunday. They wCi-o gueststons and Davis' at Dromorc for tea.

,'f the Hr:T.i!-

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. PHONE; 91

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: oc'/o sh';n;-i <•;•!• Dutch Boouty Salon

y Wednesday, rct'Jrnod fol lowing' No mailing costs.Mc'rl'l•y.',

V E S U V I U S N E W S . . . . . Mrs. Thomas Carlylo/who has'r.c.nspending about two months in Houston, Texas, visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. J.G. Eliiott, returned on Sundcy toVesuvius Bay.... .Mrs. AJ. Doull arrived on M onday f-om Victoriaand is spending a week at Tantramar, Vesuvius Bay, visii-ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V/.R. Ficwin..., rMrs. GordonKent, accompanied by her tv/o young sons David and Rcgg^, a-rivedlast week from Toronto and is spending a month v/ith her mother, Mrs.R.L. Galo, at Vesuvius Bay.....Mrs. W. R, Bcnnctr/accompaniedby her three little sons, Bradford, Kevin and Stc'.hon, arrived recent-ly from Kciowna and arc spending about tv/o weeks v/ith Mrs , Dcr-.nctt'sparents Mr,, and Mrs. P.G. James, Vesuvius Bay.. i. .Mr. end Mrs.Harry Duke, v/ho have been spending a few days at Vesuvius Beyvisiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Duko/ rotu-ncd toVancouver on Monday.... .Mrs. D.A. Lowther returned to Vo'-uviusBay on Wednesday following a week's visit 'c her scn-in-law and idaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee in Victoria, ,.. .Mr. and M-s.Clifford Trimm accompanied by their son and daughter. Bill end Marshareturn next Sunday to their homo at Rcnton foIloY/lm a tor day visitto Mrs. Trimm's mother, Mrs. A. Tompson, Vesuvius Bay;, > - aMissLinda Sjoquist hcs returned to Vancouver after spending the v/eckv/ith her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Britton.

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Thursday July 1 3 f 1961 D R ' F T V/ 0 0 D Vol. 2, No. 17

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F U R N A C E C, S T O V E OILFOR D E L I V E R Y " P H O N E : 124

Wi.?}JOJ '/2 -L^^A^S

YOU. KNOW ?F U L L A U T O P . : P A t R S i"; V^ECKE^ -SERVICE________ROC KG AS AGENT_______

That abo'u' os ec iy as this tali you \'/?II boto!?ino your frionds: "I could have bouohta v/atorfrofti- So!" on Echo Ridno for as lov/ as$2050. v/I'-h pcv/cr and v/atcrmain bcsi'dc it." jlAccess '•o '•ho \7c,:T,'i sv/imr'iin^ v/a'cr can bo hcdqu 'o oc:ii^y t'ro,-ii on/ cF 5-hc lots end there isi^cod sunri-ior an^horago in the bay.Tr.c?o arc the iov/cst - priced !ots v/ith a water -r.T~in, v/hich we have listed, but don't toll theov'.Qr 'i-hls wh.on you go i'o SOJ thorn becausehe's going to raise the price pretty quick,onywc'y !

|-iO\7ER FOR M!3S WILKINS..., .In honour c-FMiss Martha V/i!kins v/hoso v/cdd;ng to Mr. RobertJt Roid TO'-)!, place o:} S^'i'rday, .'uiy Cth,./ ai.ihcollancous sh'y.vc'r v/as held at the home of D;".Elv/ood L. Cox/ ihc l-ics'-c.'- c'-, hc'.-g Mrs,, Jcno Taylor, Mrs. J.F. do McC-'cl ^. M-:-. A.E. Duke and Mrs.Jack Harvey. On arri'/a! tho h-;de to bo/ her r,-ioth4cr /Mrs. A.G. \'-'i!i'Jns, and th.-' bridoyocn-i's moi-h-)-cr, Mrs. J.G. Rcid/ v/oro each p-oson:cd ,•/;;•!' aSovolv 00^090 by Mrs» do MnCc-Jo, The niJm^rousQn^;•s "/cro whcc!cd into the 'C-TJO :';l"^!n9 room on ahospital instrumci',1- tcb^c b'/ Lyn Davic?, dressed asa nurse, and Ann Hcrvc// c,:> c doci-o;', rcR-.'nd^riQthe future bride c'f l,or i-rroo yccrs on the r-';:singstaff of St. Paul's tiospii-al. Mrs. J.G,R,oid presid-ed at tho rofrcshncn;-.-, trbio v/ith its artistic contro-picco of roses, Mrs. Trc-; hc--,'/cy rind M.S. d'- M.3-Cede v/cro responsible for ^hc' florai orranociTionts.In'/itcd QI'C:;-? v/cro;- Mrs. F, Agro*/, Mi's,. [:. Dav-idson/ Mrs. B. Ma-.-kl-iam/ Mrs, R. Ccok/ M;-s^ C.Motlish/ Mrs. do Anoc^is, M'-s, F, Lessee, .'»',?•?. \7Fiov/ir/ Mrs. R.T. ^v'vcycr, / ,r?.. T-SI-iarland/ Mrs. \ - Duhig, Mrs» R,Malcolmson,, Mrs. P. rbJt'.i, Mrs.A., Thomp'-on, Mrs,J. McNuSry,Mrs. G. Jcnson, i\Vs. FiH.A.Roid, />'irs. DA. Lowthcr, Mrs, E.A.Richardson, M;"i. A. Cha!'nc:ki, Mi's. B,, V/ihon, M:'s. \7, V/iSsc-*..Mrs. F.L. Trcthcv/cy, M-'sVan Po'r, Mks D^'^cn

,'.'.? , Thorl .-..,, Mrs, J.C,Sn;t'-i, (k.;lic5/"- I-l, Mir:; Pc^ic'c Mi lit -, .'''lis.'-. M, Har-i-iQ-

CHARLES R . HOP ELN O T A R Y PUBLIC

V'/i I Is ~ MortagcsCc:"r/cyoncin9 - Documents

P H 0 N E : 52

tc.i/ Miss D. MickioSc-cu^h, M-; Ar^y Lr-;-!;; ci. Miss M-"y C-)rbctt.

The following pian. fcric; pupils of Mrs. Dons Ln CroFiC^, LR3M, Gang---';, v/Jrc succossful in the recentexaminations of the RoyoS Consci-vatory o'i' (''Ausic of Tc.-on'-o: Ci-ado 9, hcncrs. Heather Andersen (tied forfirst piaco with Victc-ia candidd-os); rrado C, honor.;.- Surr.-i Follows; Qrado 7', pr"s, ^oan Stcvons; grcdo4, first ciass hcnors, Chcry! Horol (S-icd fc" Firs* p!c<;c witi'i Vici-oria candidcl-cs); gi-adc 2, first class honors,Sandy McLcod, Kathryn Frasor, L'T-'rio ;'.'iO'J-t,:. S-io-iorJ, 5<'~'hy Dcko'.-, S-'tstory, grade 3, po:3, Pamc-iaCousincau .. (. tMi-. C; Mr-i. P V- O'G'rr.-'a:-; Ci d ui-'-.i-c , J^cr'-'ciiRc, cf Calgary ere visiring v/ith Mr. &Mrs. J.H.M. Lcmb of S-, Mary's Idko . Mr, O'Gcrnnn is ?'.r;. La;r;b'& b-ether, '

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TTN'D'ER SSCHOOL DISTRICT N0.64

27 foot house trailcr-niccly fur- inishcd, 4 burner propane stove, rc-i

rfrigcrator,. dual-therm oil heating ;|! stove, tables and chairs, lo:s oF ''<

closet & cupboard space. Toilet,shower & basin. Power brakes.

PHONE 62-M

(GULF ISLANDS)SEALED TENDERS ENDORSED

"TENDERS" FOR ELECTRICALWORK AT SALTSPR1NG ELEMEN TTARY-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLV/1LL BE RECEIVED BY THE SEC-R'.ETARY OF THE SCHOOL BO/-RDGANGES/ON CR BEFORE 12:00NOON, MO NDAY, JU LY 25th,1961. - ;' . • •

^A Specification: may be obtainedI by EIcc^ric.i! Contracto-s from^-hc) ur,dcrc;i9!•^Qd on depo^r of $10.00,;

One Invalid aluminum walker.PHONE 20-."r

VMNT-TO-BUY

10ft. Rov/boat in (;aod condition-Bcd-Chos'tcrficld-Pic'no (renterbuy). For Sale armchair and 6 -drawer chc';t.

PHONE 50-K

G. I. CHIMNEY SWEEPINGVACUUM EQUIP" :D

STOVE & GUTTER CLEANINGServing tho Gulf island:

V / . G. M OS S O PGanges Phone: 111 -Qwhich ;urii wiil bo released upon

the retur-, cf specifications InQocd coi'tdltion v/!thin one week

—? after th-^ dctc cf rccci;)"- of tendso^I TEND;:<S,WHiCHARETOBE' GOOD FOR 30 DAYS AND ON

THE FORM PRESCRIBED, ARE TOBE ACCOMPANIED BY AN AP-PROVED iilD BOND FOR NINEHUNDRED DOLLARS(9CO.OO) OR

Girls bicycle in good condition.PHONE 135-M

W A N T E D

I wi 11 buy your two bedroom homewith not less than two ac-'c-s of landWrite: Dcpt. 2-17, Box 250 ,Ganges, B .C.

W , J. M O L L I S O NRead c< comci-i;' grave i-Fill-Topsoil- Shale- Exacavating-FroIgh^

Agent: B-A OIL P R O D U C T SPHONc: 210-M OR 235

HARRY 'S WATER TAXI"Cracker jack" & "Cracker}; 11"

Regular Freight service to MaynoGaliano Is. every Tucs. & Thuri

A CERTIF'ED CHEQUE IN THAT jAMOUNT, THF; SUCCESSFULTENDERS \7iLL BE REQUIREDTO FURN;SH A FERFCRMANCE IBOND IN THE AMOUNT OF5Q°iOF THE CONTRACT, WITHIN '.TEN(IO) DAYS AFTER THE A- : 'V-/A!?D OF THE CONTRACT/ANDTHE SURETY MUST BE APPROV-

F O R R E N

2 1/2 room furnished co'-tago,Ganges Hi:!- $26 mo^hly. Write:

|| Dcpt\ "R"- Dox 250 GanQc-s, B.C.

Three room furnished and four roomunfurnished apartments.

PHONE 220

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Ganges, Salt Spring Island,P H O N E : 150

ROQFRT R E Y N O L D SDii'=h?ng - Back Filiing-Exca-va^ng - Loading ~ Cement &Rocd Grc/ol. Ganges, B.C.

PHONE: 234-Q^

ED BY THE OV/NER.THE CONTRACT TO BE SIGN-

ED BY THE CONTRACTOR ANDN 0 C E S Stcnegate Bavarian China - Dutch)

Crystal - Corelling TablowaroStainless Stec! Cookwaro

P H O N E : 202 - W

BABY CLINIC.. An extra baby S THE OWNER IS TO BE DRAWNclinic will be held on Thursday, | UP ACCORDING TO THE CA-July 30th at Health Unit, Gcp,c;os I NAD1AN STANDARD FORM OFHill- 1:30 to 3:30pm. This will pro- CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT. ; ;

vide an opportunity for mothers ' THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER'; |(Ganges & Fulford) to meet the now' NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.

E R N I E B 0 0 TPLUMBING & HEATING

INSTALLATIONS -REPAIRSFREE E S T I M A T E S

PHONE: 130

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i public health nurse, M*"^ Ruth WORK MUST PROCEED WITH-[Clunas. All mothers wclcomc(Whoth IN ONE WEEK OF GRANTINGi or babies or prc-schcoicrs arc due ; OF TT i ' SR AND BE COM-

!|for immunizations or noi-)__ _ ! PLETIED BY AUGUST 25rho

Seasidchousekcoping Cabins at'"" Mrs _ohn Sturdy, Sec.-Trcs.j;

Cusheon Cove (Off ncavor Point |. .... ^ .I28'.00"90^Road), Safe, clean beech. Sloc-triclty, spring water. Write: F.

i Sounders, Fulfcrd Harbour, B.C.

GULF PLUMBING & HEATINGFRED LUDDINGTON

Furnace & oil burner serviceN O T I C E |j FREE E S T I M A T E S

SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.64 11 ho^ -M(GULF ISLANDS) [^-^-——-=^------^^^=-^

Quotctlons ere invited for paint- electrical work being done and~ing work in the Salt Spring El- ^^ be completed by Aug. 31st.omcntcry-Senior high school, ^s. John Sturdy, Scc-Treas.Ganges, B.C..... List of Re- 3^ ^B, Ganges, b. c.

'The K-9 Motel - pet boarding; kennels. $1.00 per day - Mrs. J.JF. Hawksworth.

!{ PHONE 45-Q quiroments can bo secured from ;-,—•—— -—_—_—.-.. -———•-the Secretary-Treasurer, School J(JSE DRIFTV/OOD CL/\S3IF1ED

Want to know airline informationPhono DRIFTWOOD 176

Dist. '764.... .Work must bocarried on in conjunction v/ii'h

ADS......1-20 Words only 75<?.

I f01',,?"0!!-0^ ] ol-la [ 'i701' 3-. -

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Our Lady of Grace Church has just conclr^cd a weekof Catochetical summer schoci. 29 raking par:-. It iF i.! P "' ^R Swas q'vorysucccssfu1 week and was concluded with SPEAR GUNSa picnic on P.eddis Beach. Rccos v/crc run with men/ MAS KSprizes given So the lucky v/innors. Mr. A.E.Mere otto' O P E Nbrought his boat and the children enjoyed su;f board i: ',. , ;riding. Prises were awarded b/ Rev. Fr;'-hi,1.- V/mn ! ^ „ r>,^c - 1 7 " pMudgo to the following: Michael Bo:.Jr,V/ay:-.^ Tay- B. ^ ^ J Y , ^lor/ Marcci'e Mar co'-'o/Poddy Akerman, De'-'-thy ^ ..--...i'- —..-—.—————-.._———-

Kitchen / Gorard Bonor, Dcrlcno Marc otto, Cathy ^ , ^::\ ^l ^ s • i I V/Akorman, Michael V/cl!acc^ Danny Taylor. (( ^ (0 I U " U./i 5i| f\\Tho noxt Bingo will be c:n Friday/ July 14th atCfiOpn | \ h i r- \ nJ 'IPLV n ''"'' 1

._——_„_„.„„-, j VV'tLLttJTCX . rU'Th'c Annual picnic 'For St,, George's, St, Mcirk's Q,Ci

North End Sunday Scroo's v.'a3 he!d at the home ofMr.' £: Mrs. E. Parson:, Scott Rd., July 4^h. Races& games under direction of Mr. & MrSc FrcnkltnByron woro enjoyed, Fol loving ci s\','ir.-D?ng period /tfea wc» sorvod. About 65 children and aduSt;a:''-cn'i.d.l

CHURCH SERV?CES....Sun. July 16. .ANGLICAN: sSt. Marks-Ma;'ins-'l1:OGam..,St.Goorc;o's-Ho!y Com-munion 8:30cm-Evcnsong"7:30prn,. .St.Mc'y's-Evon-song-2:30?m.. .UNITED: Gap.gcs-n:00cm. . .ROMANCATHOLIC :0ur Lady cf G-cc.-Gar.sos-'-n!/Mass-10:45am...CHRISTIAN SCiENCE GROUP: MarionHall-11:00 am...BIBLE CHAPEL-10:30om,'-7:30.pm,

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^Galiano Island Open May 1st to Sept. ^O'h

—First Class Dining P,com cpon a'! day - every dayc

(iJBbvorages served in the Lounge. First class accnm- ,,lyxlations. 1-n rcoTis. Laundry facilities - Ris'i- Rooms - —IZFrosh V/ator Sv/imming Pcol - Standard Oil Products;^i/Scft drinks-Ice Cicai~i-poi'i-y ice-frozen he'Ting bcit 4

OUBLEFREEREASONABLE

$2.50 IN' CANADA$3.00 WORLDWIDEi/Phono: Gulf 10-E or Cannes Tourist Service - 110 I/I

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Miss Flora Cra\vfo"d/ Publi" !-!cal!-l-i Nurse en rhoGulf Islands for the pasi fc'J" yoai-s, is leaving li-.oisland on July 21st to i-cke up her new duties on theJorsoy Chcnnci Islands with rho Jersey Wolfa'o Soci-oty. Her ruccosscr will bo Miss Ruth Ciunas. . tMrs.Thos, Mouat cf Vancouver wilh sons/ lorn/, i^cbcrr,and Michael end smail r'.ci-r'H'cr Elizabeth/ is visii—ing Mr.Mouat parents c.'f V/c;'3L:ry Bay.,... Mr, F.W.lKir"Fredorickscn has roti;rncd f'-o'-i an 8 months hrtidav iL %

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Thursday f July 13. 1961 P R W O O P Vo!, 2, Nor 17 Pago

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nnMMTn PPHti \ \ \ T S n T-uni\i\.iw uLjr

ORDER NOWJARS = LIDS =-- JAR RINGSFREEZER BAGS--^CARTONS

ALL OTHER SUPPLIESFour old-tine couples Gathered at the homo of It seem:; that ih;s moi-hcr-dciughtcr tccim not only

Mr. & Mrs. F.H, Nownham las1 Sundcy for a joint know how to moke you fee' at homo but abound incelebration of their wedding anniversaries occuring more talon'r CF \"/c!l.this months After tea and strawberries and ice Situated m thoir comfortable rid home is a littlecream, the anniversary cako \vas cult The cake i'.cd room devoted ont^c:/ to their r; . ;t is full of troa-beon decora-lcd '•/ii-h i-l-.c ncmc; of i-hc coupios and si-c"; •;nat v,';!; dc-iighl- -rhc most "wc-!d v/cary" oycs.each was served with a generous portion (0:1 one G:f;'s to pleasn every l-os'Ic. c\'c.ry 030 end madeplate) and asked lo share the cake as they hcc it-lot',' hc-o on our island! Horo you wil' find thatshnred their pleasure:, and gricFs during i-ho- long | "o"'0 i'•om" complc-lo tho F;ctu;-o in living room,years of matTicd life, Mr» Ncwnham oxp:r^-,cd the ;bedrocm/ kitchen or oven pctio. A beautiful, pcr-plocsurc it gave he- end his wife ct ri-.oetmg tho jrria-cni reminder of the talent ;hat abounds in ourhoppy couples and trusted that they would'continuo jisiand. V/hat a wonderful gift fc- t! resident Icav-to enjoy mcny years of happiness. Couples cole- ^"3 •••"o ''•'land, tho visitor v/ho has spent rncny happybratino wo-c: M", L Mrs. E.Pcrs-^/M.-. c, Mrs- r. - ''-u's on cur phorcs, o- tho cr::ua! ^ou-ist who merelyDonis, Mr. & Mrs. J.Catto and Mr.& Mrs , H. Car- ^c^t? a scuvenir of his v;"i; .lii-i^ , ; Y/hon you have a fcv,'minutes to nc':o cr taking

———————— 'gfo'.ts on a tc'-ir of tho islcii-'.d, s'lc-c our adventure' -

Do you h^vc a rcr.-,e of r;d/cniurc? Do you enjoy ^s ' The Studio Shop en Bedds Rc^d end meet pcr-OdtinG off tho ''bcclon t.-ack'-' - oxplorins new n;gi.- :scnal!y the ov/ncrs/ M-s. Mi;-chel! and her dauchtcr,v/cys and byv/ays in :corch of the beautiful? the JJ'.'nc.unusual? Then by al! moans come with us on our is- [ V/hother you o-c "buying" or "just looking" this'and exploration. !is cn2 ad-.'cn'Jre you ai-c su:-c to enjoy!

The road winds our of Ganges for apnro?<im''to!y a i - - -

mile and a half, down a sloping b-nk/to crrivc at a | The July meeting of .-he S.S,!. Ch-ysanthomymlovely old home scr in p^-turesque gardens ovc:-- Club wo; hold c^ tho homo cf the president, A. K.looking our beautiful h-n-bour, All^about the piacc .V.^lson. Fina! arrar.semcni-s wore made for the Mumis a friendly fc-'Sing ar.c you cro greeted by a chari".-|5'-iow to bo ho!d on Soptombc" 30th ct i-hc Mahoning mother and daughter team who a>- once make ycu ; Ho'! ^ TS'iO show wl'l be officiary opened by Mrs.foot at homo. You are invited for a relaxing ctroll | C-. Pocrkes. A gcnc-ai c^cus^on took place on thoabout the bcautifu! gardens w;i-!-, cicoi- spring v/ater iprcb!o,TC -.cmbois were having rowing their mums.running everywhere along the gci-don pcths. Sm;-i'! jRoF-oshmci^s wcr^ scivod by the hostess.

poo!s dcttcd with water lilies reflect the b'-inh:' sun _______ ,'"""T"'- i i i

overhead and in this ircnquil set- F -'r'T OIivc'' ' 2 '/ "r11' ^ting one ge^s c; panoramic v;ew ef 1 , ^ ~W t\ to spend a mcntn witn fncnds atsea and mountains.. (0 i l . O | r l / \ , GiackDiGmond, Al-a. V/hilc

Bur we wore looking for more ^ J ~^ r- r ^ f^ ^'c w; li a'so in i'110

than a stroll down o oardon path. / GANGL^ .0 ! <-aloary Stcrr.pcdc.

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Conncc'-ino wi?li coach line bus af '^)/-\\_\ d\\~\ {•1^3Sv/rrtz Bay deny except Wed. & I h / \ /^T/^D'CSundJy. Bus iocves Gangos at IV|U I UHlJ7:30 a.m. cr.d 5:30 p,rn. THE HOME: OF

PIONEER POWER SAWS**^'-AAA.A G E N T FOR V A U X H A L L CAR S**AT LAS

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INSTANT RADIO CONTACTCHARTER FLIGHTS