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tu 1 ~<J vD Cu CD 3 o c+*-J O-Q CO CD to ch >* CD t-1 M to t » BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ENCHANTING GULF ISLANDS-GALIANO,MAYNE,the FENDERS,SALT SPRING & SATURNA u> CD Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Vol. 7 No. 17 10^ per copy HAIL GRADS '66 Hoys Standing: Mike Bonar, Dennis Beech, John Waterfall, Rick Parsons, Girard Bonar, Brian Cunningham, Barry Marcotte, Randy Bennett, Edward Bettis, Mory Akerman, Allan Cunningham, Bruce Fiander, Brian Horel,; Girls, left to right: Linda Inglin, Rosemary Brigden, Maya Bangert, Pixie Thorburn, Pat Atkins, Margaret Reid, Ronda Lee, Susan Townley, Mary Ann Miller, Pat Wilson, Mary Ratzlaff, Suzanne Todd, Diane Sharp. (A. M. Sharp photo) arship was presented to Miss Mrs. Mildred Seymour to; have the ambition to meet Heather Thorburn. presented the $100 B. C. your objectives; and the road Top honour student in the Teacher Federation scholar- to success is paved with good THANK your MARY ANN MILLER ship to Miss Rosemary Brigden. hard work. •for being "GOOD CITIZEN' commerce department was The graduating class to- - * Carefu!! Miss Mary Anne Miller was Miss Pat Atkins who was pres- Guest speaker Sir Philip gether with their parents and the recipient of three awards ented with a portable type- Livingston advised the gradut- teachers attended a banquet for service and good citizen- writer donated by Island Busi- ates that they had reached the prior to the exercises. During ship at the Gulf Islands secon- ness Machines. Miss Ronda first rung on the ladder of suc- PREVENT FOREsfFIRES \ the banquet the lucky ticket dary school graduation cere- Lee and Miss Susan Townley cess. His advice to the young was drawn torthe table made by monies last Wednesday, June were each awarded $25 schol- people was three-fold: find arships for commerce. the job you like and are suited (con't to p.2, col.2) FULFORD TIDE TABLE 29th. She was presented with July, 1966 P.S.T. the Citizenship shield and service to the school, and also Day Time Ht. received the Gilbert and Jane 7 0329 8.1 Mouat award for citizenship. Th. 0543 8.3 Mr. W.M.Mouat on making 1328 2.6 the presentation to Mary Anne 2136 10.7 said, "Any community you 8 0426 7.5 choose to live in will be the Fr. 0652 7.7 better for it. " Mary Anne has. 1403 3.5 attended the school here for 2159 10.6 two years from her home in . 9 0512 6.8 Kelsey Bay. Sa. 0818 7.1 The exercises were held 1436 4.5 in the gymnasium of the new 2219 10.5 school which had been taste- 10 0547 6.0 fully decorated by the students Su. 1004 6.8 in an Hawaiian theme. 1510 5.6 Mr. J.M.Evans was master 2238 10.5 of ceremonies. Mr.R. Stacey 11 0617 5.1 and Mrs. F. Hepburn intro- Mo. 1219 7.1 duced the graduates. Mrs. 1545 6.7 Hepburn read several congrat- 2256 10.5 ulatory messages to the gradu- 12 0646 4.1 ates received from former stu- Tu. 1446 7.9 dents and friends. Miss Diane 1638 7.8 Sharp gave the valedictory 2317 10.5 address. 13 0717 3.2 Miss Rosemary Brigden was We. 1606 8.9 presented with the P.T.A. 1808 8.8 scholarship by Mrs. F. Bennett Michelle Layard, Steven Ryles, Nicola Haigh, (name unknown), Brenda Mouat, Carolyn 2341 10.5 and Mouat Bros. Limited schol- Girard, Debbie Woodley, Kevin Bertram, Lori Faganello (see page 10) Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 2 SAM HUGHES ELECTED PAST GULF ISLAND TO SCHOOL BOARD RESIDENT DIES AT Mr. Sam Hughes was QUALICUM BEACH GANGES elected to the School Board A private Memorial Ser- PHARMACY of Gulf Islands District No. vice was held in Victoria re- 64, at last Thursday evening's cently for Laurence Williams, public meeting. who died at Qualicum Beach PRESCRIPTION The meeting was called Sunday, June 19 at the age DRUGS for all owner-electors in the of 66. North Salt Spring attendance Larry Williams was well- district to elect a replacement known among the Gulf Islands * COSMETICS for Dr. T. Jansch who resigned and Sidney. He made his home Elizabeth Arden from the Board of Trustees re- I at Harbour House, Ganges, Yard ley cently. for a number of years before The meeting was well Th iges make their c cup of coffee at Full >rd moving to Qualicum. attended and was chaired Drive-ln. Mrs. Florence Hepburn, Mrs. Mildred Seymour,and He was a great traveller * BABY NEEDS by George Heinekey. Mr. Mr. Alfred Temmel. as well as an artist and author. J. Jeffery was elected Sec- Mr. Williams was the only retary . Canadian aboard the Portug- * FILMS & CAMERAS Nominations for the va- uese ship "Santa Maria" when cant trustee chair included it was pirated in 1961. Mr. Sam Hughes, Mr. J. Larry Williams served in WEEKLY Ward, Mr. Gil Humphreys, the R.C.A.F. for the duration SPECIAL and Mr. D. Pallot. Messrs. of both wars. He was a mem- Ward and Humphreys withdrew ber of H.M.C.S. Naden and ADORN HAIRSPRAY their candidacy and the fol- also a member of the Royal Reg. $1.89 lowing ballot vote elected Victoria Yacht Club. SPECIAL $1.49 Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hughes term He is survived by a sister ROBITUSSEN will be the unused portion of Mrs. Janie Lipscomb of Haney, COUGH SYRUP Dr. Jansch's term, about B.C. and a brother, Manson 18 months. in California. SPECIAL $1.5O He was predeceased by his wife in 1957. POLICE NEWS PHONE: 537-5311 Dennis Beech and Bruce Fiander, both of Ganges, had their driving licenses suspen- ded for two months and were ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS each fined $25 on a charge Ike Bennetf and Mike Stacey and Mrs. Stacey at the, judging. of careless driving in the GULF ISLANDS Ganges village area last Sun- PIONEER VILLAGE SOCIETY day nighti_ & A minor accident is re- ported when a car driven by AMBULANCE SOCIETY Elizabeth Hall left the road on North Galiano. Two small JULY 21st 8:OOP-m. children were slightly injured. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE Charles Harrison reported that he returned home on the Mlss evening of June 29th to find MARG. JOHNSTON a stranger in his home. Harry SALES REPRESENTATIVE McKenzie, a driver for Viking Bakery whose residence is La- EXCLUSIVE & OPEN LISTINGS dysmith, has been charged with unlawful entry of a pri- BOX 343, GANGES, B.C. vate dwelling. 537-2298 A similar occurrence has been reported by Tom Butt of WM. SINSER REALTY LTD. Beaver Point when it was dis- HE 4 - 8731 covered that a sum of $7.00 4553 Kingsway, Burnaby, B. C. was missing from a purse in his The winner with her painting of home. Arbutus trees: Cpl. F. Rhodes,RCMP, Miss Gwen Ruckle. commented today on the mat- ALOHA WEEK ure way in which the 1966 BOOK NOW „,,„ graduates conducted them- GRADUATION TOUR selves during their graduation Bruce Fiander. Winner was TRAVELEYDEN celebration last week. *399°° Mrs. N.J. Russell of Galiano 16 days Island and Vancouver. HAWAII Departs Oct. 15th Graduates not included To ensure the utmost enjoyment in your trip to Hawaii, consult TRAVELEYDEN PRICE INCLUDES: GARDEN CLUB NEWS in the picture on page 1 were TOURS. Our staff have personal and Janet Baker, Leonard Bell- first hand knowledge of all the Islands, * Return Air Fare The annual picnic supper together with a complete supply of hotel ot the S. S. I. Chrysanthe- house, Ronald, Cudmore, and sightseeing literature. * Transfers mum Society and Garden Club Gloria Harrison, Ronald Hatch * Sichtseelnr will be held once again at Lindsay House, William Mc- TRAVELEYDEN TOURS * Lei Greetinr Clean, Robert Timbers. * Superior Hotel on the spacious surroundings of Beach Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fendall's mountainside home at 6 p.m. Mly yjy can on July 13th. Guests will NEVENT FOREST FIRES! follow Cranberry Road until they reach the sign—"Fendall neads of adult males. The Ranch" where they follow the male of our species . has a branch road from there. The rudimentary lap, imperfectly supper will be buffet style developed and in no way con- with each member bringing tributing to the animal's sub- their favourite casserole or stantial welfare. dessert; also their own dishes BENS' LUCKY DOLLAR and cutlery. STORE McMANUS FKOM THE SHELL SERVICE "DEVIL'S DICTIONARY" by AMBROSE BIERCE GROCERIES MEATS LAP, n. One of the most important organs of the female system—an admirable provision PRODUCE of nature for the repose of in- COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE fancy, but chiefly useful in REPAIRS & SERVICE rural festivities to support PROPANE AGENCY H CHAIN SAWS Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 3 FULFORD NEWS COMING AND GOING WHERE DID THE SUN GO? Mrs. B. Larsen wishes to by Bea Hamilton by Doreen Morris Visiting pastors will con- Howard Carlin, official announce the birth of a grc^.d- Gwennie Ruckle won Mr. and MrS. Jack Con- duct services at the Island's weather observer, reports daughter Patricia Alyce, born first prize for the painted mu- Ian, Vancouver, former Island United Churches during the only 6 sunny days in June June 28th to Cpl. and-Mrs. rals at the Fulford Drive-ln residents were guests last week month of July. Rev. W. Ray this year and only 3 days G. A. Beaveridge of Nanaimo Paint - In. The rest of the of Major and Mrs. Zenon Krop- Ashford will be in charge July when the temperature went Military Camp.