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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. prizes went to the modern inski. 10th and July 24th. On July above 70 degrees. 24 days Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer, art—one called "Psycho," 17th Major the Rev. R.H. Dob- of overcast and rain !! a design centered around a Vancouver, accompanied by son will take the services. High temperature for, the their daughter Beverly and hole in the plywood, done Dominion month of June was 80 degrees friend spent last week-end at by Terry Mo I let and Ronda VICTORIA'S WONDERFUL on the 5th and the low was the family home on Scott Road. Lee". "Aftermath" came third, "HOTEL" 42 degrees on the 3rd. Miss Cherrie Horel, Cush- by Darlene Marcotte and * Newly Renovated Precipitation totalled eon Lake, left last Saturday Sharon Stevens, who shared * Dining Lounge 1.28 inches. for Banff where she will take honours and the $10 prize CHARLES R. HOREL *T. V. Last year June provided a six week music course at the with Bob Rider. Bob won for NOTARY PUBLIC * Free Parking only 2 days of rain with a Banff School of Fine Arts. his eye-catching pirate scene. Wills - Mortgages 759 Yates St. EV 4-4136 high of 84 degrees and a low Mr. and Mrs. Charles A special prize of $3, Conveyancing - Documents VICTORIA, B.C. of 30 degrees. Stone, Seattle, were visitors donated by the judges, was PHONE: 537-5515 of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shove awarded to 13 year olds, Ike for the holiday week-end . Bennett and Mike Stacey for Mr. and Mrs. P.O. Crof- their marine scene. COOK MAR I MATED BEEF ,ton and son Barry, Victoria, What did the crowd think ISLAND GARAGE spent the past holiday week- of it all ? The same as at any WE hope you're still Interest- ed in some cook-out recipes, end at Desmond Crofton's cot- Complete competition in art—"What the because that's what we've got on the fire today. tage on Sunset Drive. —were the judges Automotive Service Clip these suggestions and Terry Newman and his of?" "This painting consult them when you are pre- paring your shopping lists. If sister Barbara were over from ATLAS bATTtRitb rKUDUCTS was MUCH prettier." "That you have the ingredients on Vancouver last weekend visit- ATLAS TIRES one is a knock-out. " "Not hand and the kabobs ready to go on the fire, you won't have ing their parents Mr. and Mrs. TOWING SERVICE much use painting pretty any "emergency" when the Harry Newman who were cel- f IMKIUU ^» scenes any more. " And so on. crowd drops in during the next big holiday weekend. ebrating their silver wedding The judging is done on ,£sso MARINATED BEEF KABOBS anniversary; also visiting the GANGES rules in the Art world. "Psycho 2 tbsp. instant minced Newmans was Mrs. Newman's PHONE:537-2911 Was beautifully done," said onion 1 tsp. celery salt sister Mrs. Peter Brodie, Sid- Mrs. A. Hepburn, one of the 1 tsp. chill powder ney. judges. "Art should be sub- 1 tbsp. sugar 1 tbsp. cayenne Mr. and Mrs. Bruce tle— life is not always beauti- % tsp. ground ginger % c. cider vinegar McLaren, Victoria, also at- VOGUE CLEANERS ful and the artist has to paint 2 c. tomato juice tended their aunt and uncle's what he sees and feels from the 1V4 lb. lean shoulder steak PICK UP AND DELIVERY or top round anniversary party and were heart," said Mr. A. Temmel, 1 tsp. salt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyri I EVERY WEDNESDAY also a judge. 2 tsp. cracked black pepper Combine first 8 ingredients; Beech. The third judge, Mrs. W. bring to boiling point. Lower Mr. and Mrs. H. Elwood Free Mothproofing Seymour, remarked that the heat and simmer 5 min. Cut beef into 1-in. cubes. Rub salt (nee Catherine Pophan) decisions were hard to make and cracked pepper into beef; Qualicum Beach were visitors as all the paintings were so add meat to marinade and let stand 4-5 hrs. or, better still, over the week. CALL ZENITH 6788 (TOM Free) good. overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen- Congratulations to the win- String on skewers; cook over slow charcoal fire until browned brock, West Vancouver, were ners and cheer up to the losers. and grilled to desired doneness. here for the holiday weekend Baste, using marinade as bar- Nobody lost really, for much becue sauce, as often as meat visiting Mrs. Rosenbrock's pleasure and interest has been appears dry. Serve between hot frank- parents,Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Cam Bastedo Agencies Limited' given to the passers-by as furter buns. Recipe serves 6. Kennedy, Dog Wood La ne. P.O. Box 353, Ganges PHONE: 537-5363 they catch sight of the panels. From a friend, we cajoled a Also spending the week-end barbecue sauce recipe that is Mr. Cam Bastedo presented marvelous for old favorite, bar- with the Kennedy's was their NEARLY NEW 2 B.R. HOME ON 3 ACRES. prizes to the winners and becued chicken. It is enough for granddaughter Arleigh Hewer. GLORIOUS VIEW. ON BEACH SIDE ROAD. thanked all who participated. 1 broiler-fryer. Mrs. Dorothy Wrotnowski $17,000 F.P. TERMS All the work is appreciated. CHICKEN Victoria is spending the month BARBECUE SAUCE NEW OFFICE IN GANGES An auction of the paintings 1 garlic clove of July at her Vesuvius Bay will be held on Labour Day, % c. corn oil home. Over the holiday week- next door to Alec's Meat Market ii c. vinegar proceeds going to the Lion's % tsp. salt end staying with her were her Pioneer Village for "extras" % tsp. pepper REAL ESTATE ONLY 1 tsp. each dry mustard daughter Mrs. T. May, Van- for the folks. and Worcestershire sauce couver, with'Philip and Paula. DEAL WITH A LOCAL AGENT It has all been a lot of Dash cayenne Visiting their parents Mr. Few drops Tabasco fun and most interesting and sauce and Mrs. L.F.Nicholson, FOR SERVICE Slice garlic clove into a bowl. we should have more of such Add rest of ingredients. Stir Scott Road, for severe I weeks things that reveal the talent until well blended. Pour care- are Mrs. Frank K. Spencer fully over chicken pieces in amongst the young and not shallow dish. and four cbildren from Chicagc so young. Kudos to the manage Marinate chicken for 1 to 2 and Mrs. H. Larki ns and hrs. at least. Tou get about ment of the Fulford Drive-ln. 9i cup sauce. daughter, Edmonds, Wash. MINTED ORANGE JUICE Mrs. E. D. Smith returned \% c. mint jelly to her home in Toronto last Mr. Alan Cunningham who 1 tbsp. grated orange rind graduated last week from the % tbsp. steak sauce week after spending the past ISLANDS-ffiUS DRIFTWOOD Melt jelly over low flame, year with her daughter and local high school left on Sun- stirring until smooth. Mix in day for Rock Heights in Vic- rind and steak sauce. Makes son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. BOX 250,GANGES, a.C. IVa c. of sauce that is wonder- Howard Deyell,Lang Road. 537-2211 toria where he will serve a ful over grilled lamb steak. four year apprenticeship with SAVORY BARBECUE SAUCE bui Iding contractors, E. J. 1 bottled (4% oz.) steak sauce Hunter and Sons. Alan was 2 c. water JOB r-KlNTING singled out by the contracting % tsp. black pepper GULF ISLANI RUBBER STAMPS 2 tbsp. salt firm while they were building Vt c. brown sugar FLORISTS BUSINESS CARDS the new school here arid the 1 c. cider vinegar Personalized Return Address Labels Juice of 4 lemons SALT SPRING ISLAND boys were building a house as 4 tbsp. butter RHODONITE JEWELLERY Mix all ingredients; simmer ir industrial arts project. 5-10 min. Makes one quart AND OTHER HANDICRAFTS sauce that is perfect for beef, Ganges 537-5751 chicken or pork.

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PAINT LUMBER PLYWOOD GYPROC HARDWARE B.C.CEMENT .Th u rs^d a y , July 7th , 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD rage FOULIS - MOLLER WEDDING Lonsweg Strs. 4 DRIFTWOOD ??WHAT'S IN A NAME?? Miss Cheryl B. H. Foulis Hemer West Fl. 587 Published weekly on Salt Spring Island, James D. Ward, To the Editor: . * eldest daughter of Mr. and Germany Editor, Post Office Box 250, Ganges, B.C.—Phone 537- 2211 Now that some of the Mrs. Robert Foulis of Ganges, Dear Driftwood: Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, talk in the wind recently per- was a beautiful bride on I just received your pub- Ottawa, Postage paid at Ganges, B.C. Subscription rates , tains to developments in and June 14, when her bridegroom lication of June 9 and at the $2.50 per year in Canada; $3.00 elsewhere. Advertising rates around Ganges, e.g., The was Mr. Robert Arnold Mo Her same time had been reading on request. Liability to advertisers limited to space bought. village status, sewer install- of South Burn.aby, B. C. only of the making of pot-pourri. ation, and the boundary,gives son of Mrs. Arnold C. Mo Her Enclosed is the article— an impression that Ganges and the late Mr. A. Moller. hope it can be of some use may be in the growing up per- Rev. Robert J. Foulis, to your reader. iod, maybe about to take on brother of the bride, officiat - I enjoy the paper very Metropolitan aspects, status, ed in Who I ley Presbyterian much being an Islander, and_ or "what have you." Would Church, Noth Surrey. going to Saltspring High n't it be an opportune time The bridal gown was of fore I married. to change the name of Ganges white satinpeau de soiefull We are in Europe with to some more desirable name; length with a built-in train. the Canadian Army and are a name that will make the pop The bodice and sleeves were really looking forward to EDITORIAL PAGE ulation of the whole country in chantilly lace and a lace seeing Canada again this fall sit up and take notice; a panel down the front of the on our return. name that will entice tourists gown. Her fulMength veil BITS 'N PIECES ..... (signed) Mrs. E.J.Gurski from all over the world; and was appliqued with chantilly We were surprised and pleased to see so many interested per- __ t. a name the very mention of lace roses and seed pearls. sons out to the school meeting last week. It was a nice change POT-POURRI: For hundreds which will make even the mosi The bride's bouquet was of to the annual meetings where barely a quorum usually turn up. of years housewives have most dull head happy. Now red happiness roses with white Over 70 persons came out to elect a new trustee and the meeting been, making sweet-smelling take the present name of stephanotis. was marked by a number of nominations. We were thinking this pot-pourri, and even in these "Ganges. " What does Gan- The Matron of Honor was is an improvement over the usual such affairs where important days of scientific air freshen- ges remind one of? Immedia- Mrs. Alan Kulbaba. The business is transacted with only a handful of participants. ers, it's as popular as ever. tely one thinksjji the River bride's maids were: Mrs. However we can still rejoice that in the future the method Pot-pourri is a dried mix- Ganges in India where mijj^ Maddy Edens, Mrs. Hans of electing a trustee is to change to a more democratic form as 'ture of scented flower petals, lions of people do their J- Pulman-Tuin and Miss Dar- decided recently by the board. Future elections are to be deci- herb leaves, powdered citrgn weekly wash, take their lene Drousfield. The brides- ded by a previous nomination day and an election later. This peel and spices. You can Keep Saturday night bath, where maids dresses were all in dif- will allow time for a more thoughtful choice of candidates and it in bowls to make your house~ drainage and open sewers em- ferent tones of pink, from give those candidates; time to tell the electors why they want to fragrant, or put it amongst pty into it and alligators light pink to deepest rose. be on the board and what they intend to do in the capacity. your linen in little muslin ' abound along its banks. One They were of peau de soieand * * * '** bags. Roses, carnations, is apt to get sick in the stom- were in simple A-line style, Most people around these parts are of course talking about pinks, mock orange, honey- ach . How can such a name with matching floral net hats. the weather. If it hasn't done much for summer enthusiasts it has suckle and violas all have endear itself in the hearts of The bridesmaids all provided plenty of conversation. Statisticians arepouringover petals suitable for making the people? carried colonial bouquets of books and coming_u p with a lot of new records. pot-pourri, and you can add Suppose we select a name white carnations and pink One says the temperature one day last week was exactlythe herbs like lavender, rpsemary that will be so intriguing that roses. same, both the high and low, as it was oneday back in January. mint, marjoram, verbena and it will entice people from all The best man was Mr. Another says it was the coldest Dominion Day since records were sweetbriar. If you'd like over the world to come here Warren Gresewood; ushers kept! instructions for making some, , , just to see the place. People were Mr. Alan Kulbaba, The East coast is certainly providing a stark contrast: New enclose a stamped, addressed from the "four corners, of Mr. Ronald Phillips, and York's main airport last Sunday recorded a sweltering 107 degrees! envelope to : the Globe,, from the seven Mr. Fergus Foulis (Brother of and 8000 over-heated New Yorkers converged on one of their Woman's Realm seas, " and from "beyond the the Bride.) beaches to "escape" the heat. 189 High Holborn, Jordan. " People from the The reception was held at The depressing drizzle must have been a tragic disappoint- London , W. C. 1 "Rockbound coast of Maine the "Rose Garth" New West- ment for all those hard-working Saturna Islanders, who each year to the sunny shores of Florida'." minster, B. C. Mr. Bud Nu- sponsor one of the largest lamb barbecues on the continent. We And people who now rest in gent proposed the toast ot heard that whole barbecued lambs were going at bargain prices ; their eternal sleep would the bride. because of the lack of attendance. The chop out in the Strait was gladly rise, the Good Lord The bride's going-away reported as being a bit rough and several boats that had started willing, and come to see the suit was of fine rose wool, out, gave up the struggle and were seen running for home port. place with such a name. with a pink petal hat and ANSWERS:" Normally a large armada of every kind of pleasure craft can I give you the name accessories. Her corsage was 1. Only 1 hour if your clock be seen at this popular affairasthey come from all over the coast, "Horse Feathers. "Now there of white gardenias. works. both here and the Statesto spend the day anchored off shore near is a name the very mention The new/ Mr. and Mrs. 2. Of course. They just don't the barbecue pits and to enjoy the fun and delicious food. of will make people happy, Moller will make their home celebrate the end of the Am- Better luck next time, folks! : they'll split their sides laugh- in South Burnaby, B. C. erican Revolution. ******************** ing, Doctors Jansch and Jar- The bride's mother, Mrs. • 3. Al I of them. The answer MONDAY: man will do'a whale of a busi- R. A. Foulis, wore an aqua is 12. FLASH: A messenger has just rushed into the "dark room" to ness bandaging them up and lace dress with floral hat 4. The match—natch. report that the phenomena of sunshine is now around Ganges. We ; some will die laughing. Mr. and the groom's mother ,Mrs. 5. Only 1 hour. rushed out without our sunglasses and it was true ! There was Goodman will get his chance A. Moller, a pink lace gown 6. White—The man must be Jonesy across the street emerging from his den shading his eyes to straighten them out. People with matching lace coat and a nut for bargain real estate like the end of hibernation. will come here so they can pink hat. The bride's and He had to build his house on' Don't bet on any great change, says the weatherman. get married in Horse Feathers. groom's grandmothers were the northern tip of the earth. Mothers will come here to both at the ceremony, Mrs. 7. Nine—eight of them died. have their babies in Horse J. S. Patterson, of Ganges, 8. This one is tricky. The Feathers, and when the final and Mrs. A. Moller Sr. answer is 70. i summons arrives and "All's 9. You have taken 2 apples. : Well That Ends Well" people Just think of me as one who 10. None. Moses didn't board will be glad that they came tries, the Ark. here to meet their Maker in To give you facts instead of Horse Feathers and go down lies. __ to their last resting place in CHURCH SERVICES Horse Feathers, knowing that Sun da y, JuIy1Oth they spent many happy days in Horse Feathers; and on SALT SPRING ISLAND their headstones could be in- ANGLICAN 1 scribed, "He now rests in St. Nicholas Vesuvius Holy Communion 9:00 a.m.- Peate in Horse Feathers." St. George's Ganges Choral Communion IhOOa.m. Just think of all the hap- St. Mary's Fulford Evensong 2:30 p.m. piness that such a name Horse St. Mark's Central Evensong 7:30 p.m. Feathers would create. The UNITED touri st trade would go ahead Ganges Morning Service ll:00a.m. with the Frog Catching In- ROMAN CATHOLIC dustry in leaps and bounds in Our Lady of Grace Ganges Holy Mass 9:00 a.m. Horse Feathers. There are St. Paul's Fulford Holy Mass ll:00a.m. many many more reasons for FULL GOSPEL CHAPEL changing the name of Gan- Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. AUSTRALIA BOUND ges to Horse Feathers, but Evening Service Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Dickens, well-known island artist the main reason that it will MAYNE & GALIANO ISLANDS beget happiness should be who has resided at Fulford Harbour for some years, left the is- A~NGLICAN:Rev. H. Doody,Goliano: St. Margaret of sufficient to adopt the name land last week on his way to Australia. Scotland:Holy Communion 8a.m. Holy Communion lla.m. Horse Feathers with all Mr. Dickens has been a thoughtful regular contributor to followed by Memorial service. Mayne: St. Mary Magda- speed and dispatch. I'm sure Driftwood in the past.He has kindly consented to write us occas- lene, Morning Prayer 9:15 a.m. you will agree. ionally in the future giving us some of his impressions about and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church of the Air: Radio C-Fun 9:15 Now if I dared to sign my comparison of life "in his new surroundings. a.m. Sunday, July 10th, "You Can't Move Away From We are looking forward to hearing again from him and in the name, Real Identity and Purpose."

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DID YOU KNOW? The youngster trom Salt Spring who one day HERE IS THE PERFECT SMALL NEW RETIREMENT HOME ON A got a hankering for roast goose when his mother LOVELY VIEW HILL-TOP OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR . was away.He stoned his mother's pet gander ov- ECONOMICAL HEAT FROM OIL RANGE, SEPARATE ENTRY er the head, wrung its neck thoroughly and TO VISITORS ROOM OR DEN. picked it clean. About then he got tired of do- ASK ONE OF OUR SALESMEN TO SHOW YOU THIS GLEAM- ing his own coo-king and headed home for supper. ING LITTLE PIACE AT $11,200.00 The bare-naked goose recovered and went home too,and the amazed family never did solve the mystery of the nude gander. SALT SPfUNG INSURANCE AGENCIES FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, MARINE. LIFE, ®t«. PHONE 537 - 5515 DAYS or 537 - 2142 EVENINGS

pressure is very strong. You can almost see the pressure groups Centennial being ushered into the president's office at the eleventh hour. Why Report wait for a last-minute mishmash? jBuekerfielcl's Wouldn't it be better to take the REGULAR DELIVERIES TO SALTSPRING EVERY TUESDAY initiative, decide now what you're going to do? That way you'll DUNCAN - CALL TOLL FREE Farm & Garden have much more control over plans and costs. ith 6292 "What to do? There are dozens of ways . . . WJiile it's fine to buy a new flagpole or flower bed, a project that gets employees into by JOHN W. FISHER the act is obviously much better. 1867 CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER They'll feel more a part of the Chartered Accountant* celebrations if they're involved. OFFICt ADJACENT TO TURNERS STORE Every community big enough factory management can do for "For example^ if you decide on a miniature golf course, don't to have a weekly newspaper has 1967. There are many things that Phone Ganges 537-2831 or Victoria EV2-2625 COLLECT one or more industrial or com- can be done without much ex- just buy one. Donate the land mercial plants. pense. Helliwell and his editors for $1 a year, let the employees suggest a clean-up war on ugli- construct the course and run it. With flags, special decorations ness and an in-plant project. "The main point is to stop and a spruce-up program these procrastinating. Time's running Serving plants can go a long way to help From a cross-Canada mail short. 1967 is only seven months Gulf Islands give the town a gay atmosphere survey of 1,000 factories Plant away." for the 1967 celebrations. Administration found manage- ment in general to be slow in Well, my thanks go out to Such companies are going planning to celebrate Canada's Plant Administration editors for much beyond a plant beautifica- 100th birthday. their clarion call. Their com- JOHN tion program. Take, for example, ments are representative of a new the Black Diamond Cheese Com- In an editorial which wraps spirit I've noticed in recent weeks. RAINSFORD pany at Belleville, Ontario. It has up the situation, David Helliwell Other editors and other Canadians plans for lawn beautification, an writes: "What's needed now is are becoming more enthusiastic in-plant museum, an auditorium action, not talk. If communities about 1967. The apathy and the md a big community parade. across the country are celebrating negative attitudes are disappear- Centennial (and most are), indus- Phone: 753-4621 David Helliwell, editor of a ing. Even the critics are sounding trial plants will look pretty silly positive and constructive these R.R. "2, Nanaimo national business magazine called not joining in the fun and games. Plant Administration published a days. special eight-page Centennial fea- "And you know that's not The spirit of 1967 is growing ture in his May issue on what likely to happen. Community fast. HONDA SALES AND SERVICE SA HOW SHARP ARE YOUY? PIONEER SAWS LES AND SERVICE

Some questions currently being presented to job applicants. COMPLETE How sharp are you ? Answers AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE on page four • Don't peek I 1. If I went to bed at 80' ANDY JOHNSON clock in the evening and set the alarm to get up at 9 in SALT SPRING MOTORS the morning, How many hours' BOX 391 , GANGES PHONE: 537-2012 sleep would this allow me? 2. Do they have a fourth of July in England? 3. Some months have 30 days and some 31. How many month; PIED PIPER Co. Ltd. have 28 days ? 824 JOHNSON ST. EV 3-7911 4. If you had only one match VICTORIA, B.C. and entered a dark room where there was an oil lamp, oil IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE heater and some kindling THAT THEY ARE OFFERING wood, which would you light first? A very young miss enjoys her balloon at the picnic for Protest- 5. If a doctor gave you three ant Home cnildren held recently at Lak$ridge Resort. to Salt Spring Island ^ pills and told you to take one every half hour how long a complete would they last? 6. A man builds a house with four sides. It is a rectangular Bonded Pest Control Service structure each side having a ************************************ southern exposure. A bear comes wandering by. What AND A FULL LINE OF PESTICIDES INCLUDING THE colour is the bear? VRCO FAMOUS ted Pi** DOG SHAMPOO 7. A farmer had 17 sheep. GasorOif All but nine died. How many did he have left? FU/MffC£S 8. Divide 30 by one-half— PHONE YOUR TROUBLES To add ten. What is the number? Made in the Canadian west S.S.I. TRADING CO. 9. Take two apples from three YOUR NEAREST AIRCO DEALER apples. What do you have? 10. How many ani.naJs of each YOUR ENQUIRY WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION kind did Moses take aboard W.C. CARLSON AND ARRANGEMENTS MADE the Ark? SHEET METAL LTD. TO GIVE YOU SPEEDY SERVICE Thursday, July 7th, 1966 BUSINESS DIRECTORY

FOR ALL YOUR NORTHWESTERN GULF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE BUILDING NEEDS CREAMERY PLUMBING & HEATING PRODUCTS FRED LUDDINGTON CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE IN BEFORE 5 P.M. CONSULT ON TUESDAYS. WRITE TO DRIFTWOOD, Furnace and Oil Burner CRUICKSHANK Delivery twice weekly BOX 250, GANGES, OR PHONE 537-22 11. Service CONSTRUCTION FREE ESTIMATES PHONE: Contact: G.M. HE^NEKEY Phone: 537-5314 NOTICES 537-2950 or 537-5628 PHONE: 537-5732 TAKE NOTICE that C. Dudley A. Tweedale, of Galiano Island, B.C. retired, intends to apply for a lease of the following Salt Spring ERNIE BOOTH Esso STOVE OIL described lands, situate on the Strait of Georgia fronting on Freight Service PLUMBING & HEATING Lot 2, Block 5, Plan 1974 of Lot 6, Galiano Island: commencing ESSQ FURNACE OIL it a post planted on the high water mark of the Strait of Georgia Moving to all. LENNOX - SPEED QUEEN at the south easterly corner of said Lot 2 Block 5 Plan 1974; Vancouver Island Points DEALER MARINE DOCK thence N. 87° 29' E. for 500 feet; thence N. 2° 31' W. .- Information - 537-2041 SUPER HOT WATER HEATERS 100 feet; thence S. 87° 29' W. for approximately 560 feet to (Dave's Record Service - the high water mark of the Strait of Georgia; thence southerly by Rec Centre) PHONE: 537-5712 Norman G. and following said high water mark to the point of commence- ment, and containing 1.2 acres, more or less, for the'purpose MOUAT of constructing a wharf and floats for non-commercial purposes. AAGE VILLADSEN STARLITE Dated June 13, 1966. C. DUDLEY A. TWEEDALE BUILDING CONTRACTOR IMPERIAL ESSO SALES A.W. Wolfe-Milner,B.C.L.S. Quality Homes SALON Agent. Renovations - Additions AGENT Cabinets EXPERT HAIR STYLING Men's and Ladies alterations and repairs expertly done. FREE ESTIMATES For Appointment Mrs. N. Page - across from Driftwood. \ Ganges 537-5412 PHONE 537-2815 Salt Spring Auto Wreckers & Garage - Complete motor over- BOX 347, GANGES, B.C. haul. New & used parts. Welding. Trailers built to order. Day and night wrecker service. Phone: 537-5714 W.J.MOLLISON GULF ISLANDS (Scott (Piano Service Pianos tuned and repaired professionally by R. E. Sommers, TUNING REPAIRS REBUILDING READY - MIX WINDOW who will be on Salt Spring Island from July 11. Please phone CEMENT - GRAVEL Mrs. D. K. Crofton 537-5440 for appointment. Veteran Painters, interior and exterior. Free estimates. Any- SUPPLIES - ROAD FILL CLEANING /*t u nes by ear where in the Gulf Islands. Phone Roger at 539-^2249:Saturna, etc. RUGS, FLOORS, ETC. PHONE: 537-2031 or 386—9382:Victoria. PHONE: 537-5417 TELEPHONE 355 GORGE KU. W. C.W.L. BINGO. Friday July 8th at 8:15 p.m. in Church Hall, Box 73, Ganges 384-4623 VICTORIA, B.C. Special card: $10.00; Jackpot $25.00 BURGOYNE Dick's BEACH HOUSE Sheffield Radio and TV will be closed from July 11 to July 18. Radio & TV Articles left by students in the two schools will be in the Main DAIRY REST & CONVALESCENT Corridor of the Saltspring Elementary School on Monday, July HOME RAW MILK-27$ quart 11th, for re-claiming. Articles not claimed on that day will Comfortable Surroundings JERSEY-GUERNSEY-30e disposed of. Mrs. John R. Sturdy, Sec.Treat, Home-1 ike Atmosphere Deli very-Mon .Thurs. Sat. Phone 537-2847 SALES & SERVICE FOR RENT PHONE 537-2867 BEACH ROAD FOR SALE PHONE: 537-2943 Unfurnished two bedroom CHIMNEY W. BANGERT Scotch broadloom rug, dark house in Ganges, auto-oil' CLEANING blueapprox. 4 1/2 ft. by 5 ft. furnace. Available immediat- SERVICE CONSTRUCTION with underfelt $10: 537-5506 ely. 537-5620 ROOFING FIRST CLASS Clamshell for sale 537-2900 WANTED TO RENT Gutters Cleaned & Repaired RESIDENTIAL after 6p.m. AND COMMERCIAL Raspberries ready A married couple desire a Additions & Remodelling W.G. Mossop, Mrs. C. Lee, 537-5459 furnished cottage, preferably R.R. #1, Fulford Harbour PHONE: 537-5692 waterfront for the week of Energency: Must be sold this July 29 to Aug. 5th. Write week, two-piece section GANGES regarding rates and location, SHIPS ANCHOR chesterfield 4 ft. each. Large Dutch Beauty REC CENTRE etc., to N. D.Manwaring, INN chesterfield chair with slip 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7580Burris St., Salon Monday to Saturday cover. 3 new end tables. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT S. Burnaby, B. C. SNACK. BAR 1 dining table : marble top TUESDAY TO FRIDAY CATERING BARBER SHOP design 30 "by 48". 3 dining Wednesday evening TAKE-OUT ORDERS BILLIARDS chairs green leather upholstery POSITION WANTED by appointment Ina & Bob Marshall Haircuts by appt. if desired seat and back. Other pieces Phone: 537-2811 PHONE: 537-5338 Lady: 40years of age, seeks PHONE: 537-5740 and garden tools. Apply position as housekeeper in Girard's 537-5601. Scarf! Duncan well-appointed home where a 1 simplicity tractor 3 H.P. BROWN'S well-behaved school child Equipment Trading Centre with cultivator and sickle bar SEPTIC TANK and would be welcome. Meticu- attachment. Spare set of blades Ltd. NEW AND USED SEWER ROOTER SERVICE lous, non-smoker or drinker, for sickle bar $75. FURNITURE Ernie Booth highest references. Please 1 four gallon (flame thrower — Plumbing & Heating write Uept. J, Box 250, 3 mi les south of Duncan $20. Both in good working on Trans Canada Highway PHONE: 537-5712 Ganges, B. C. order. 746-5515 537-2016 LOST , - WORLD WIDE MOVING - SALT SPRING SHEFFIELD RADIO TV HUMt LUMBER CU. SALES Sh^SE^VICE. Moving to the Gulf Islands? Buy Direct-Wholesale Prices 8 ft. plywood skiff brownish- LET Garbage LUMBER - PLYWOOD gray , went afloat from Crpf- YOUR RCAVICTOR DEALER Everything for the home bui Idef ton June 29. Phone Crof ton: REID'S Collection BEFORE YOU BUY 246-9079 MOVE YOU Guaranteed manufacturers CHECK OUR PRICES Local & longdistance moving SERVICE service to all makes, -• Fully licensed - THANK YOU { Phone: MUtuaI 3-1393 409 David St. Victoria Colour TV Specialist 992 Powell St., Vancouver PHONE: 537-2167 383-2211 Special thanks to Dr. Jarman , Phone: 537-5693 matron and staff of Lady Minto W.C.CARLSON NELS DEGNEN DAVE'S RECORD VICTORIA Hospital for their wonderful SERVICE care during my recent illness. BULLDOZING PAVING CO. Also all my many friends for SHEET METAL LATEST IN RECORDS We spec ia li ze in their untold acts of kindness. LAND CLEARING OIL & GAS HEATING L.P.'s and singles DRIVEWAYS Mrs. A. Mansfield EXCAVATIONS KEYS CUT TENNIS COURTS ROAD BUILDING, etc GANGES Hours -9a.m. to 5p.m. PARKING LOTS P. O. Box 63, Ganges Phone: 537-2914 Sat. - 10a.m. to4p.m. PHONE: 537-2031 PHONE: 537-2930 537-2041 I** ' - KNUDSON W.BILL SAWYER 3 R A 0 CONSTRUCTION fO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE B U 1 L U I GALIANO ISLAND potatoes and raspberries CABINETS - WOODV, GfNERAL CONSTRUCTION DS - XCAVAT! . •-. ready, K, Murakami, Alterations and Repaf CLEARING Rainbow Roa-:.',, j37-222'. Cement Work Building Revonations FREE ESTIMATES r A i W A M k" Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 7 OUTER ISLANDS NEWS GALIANO AND SATURNA SCHOOL FRANK HECK GOSSIP ISLANDS AWARDS DAY Established 1894 The recent* passing of by Jean Lockwood Stacey Bavis, 11 year old BELL-IRVING REALTY LIMITED Frank Heck severs the last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 760 Marine Drive, West Vancouver link between Mayne Island and are home again after several Bavis of Marvaez Bay, was Phone: 922 - 1281 the last century, and is the days visiting their daughter, awarded the Saturna Women's MtatMMBMMiMMM end of a family that helped Head Office, 930 W. Pender St., Vancouver Mrs. Glen Rycroft and her Club Silver Cup for scholar- to pioneer the island. A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE incl. family in Prince George. ship, leaderhip and sportsman- MORTGAGES & INSURANCE Miss Bea Evans flew back ship. The cup was presented Frank's father, Jake,came to the island in the seventies to Toronto on Monday. She by Mrs. J. E. Money, club W.M. WADDELL - Coast Representative was here for the funeral of president, at the annual of the last century, and from her brother, Ken, and stayed awards day program at the the primaeval forest carved on for two weeks. She and school on Tuesday afternoon. the very extensive farm on Our Slogan for over 70 years - INTEGRITY Mrs. G. Bay ley entertained Other prize winners were: which Frank was born, and FOR QUICK CONTACT Write Box 302, Ganges or Mrs. Bayley's son and family Debra McDonald, Debbie was the last survivor of the leave message at 537-5617 over the weekend. Lawson, Dale, Lawson, John six Heck children. Mrs. Terry Lorenz and Davidson, and Llewellyn In his younger days, Frank children from Powell River Settle. The Florence Nighting in addition to working on the W.F.CUNLIFFE are visiting her mother, Mrs. ale I.O.D.E. Book prizes family farm, also worked in Laura Silvey. were presented to these winn- the state of Washington, but Her many friends will be ers by Mr. Arthur Ralph, res- chiefly went to sea, largely ELECTRICAL] pleased to know that Mrs. pected and beloved senior with the sealing fleets in the Mary Backlund is home again citizen. North. CONTRACTOR-^ after four months treatment A program of songs for In 1914 Frank went Port Washington: 539-2424 in the Willow Chest Clinic, the children was conducted overseas with the CEF , re- Vancouver. Mrs. Helen by Mrs. Walter Warlow. turning home with a damaged Nemeth of Vancouver was Mr. P. W. Friessen, prin- leg, which prevented him Mary's weekend guest. cipal, wlecomed the good from doing too much active ISLAND WELL DRILLING Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKee turn-out of parents and visi- work. A few years ago he WATER WELLS are moving to Ladner where tors. Mrs. R. Hindmarch, moved to Ganges, and Owner-Operated Rig Reasonable Rates Mrs. McKee has accepted a primary teacher, presented all shortly before his death re- teaching position for the com- students of the school with tired to St. Mary's-Priory in FREE ESTIMATES ing term. Mac Lean Writing Certificates. Victoria. He was laid to rest W. J. Williams W. J. Williams On Thursday former schoo' Mrs. W. Lawson, Mrs. C. in Ganges. principal Gerry Thomson and Bavis and Mrs. Gene Carpen- To all who knew him, Write: R. R. #1, Ladysmith, B. C. his family moved to Richmond tier of the P.T.A. served Frank will be remembered as PHONE: CH5-2078 where he will teach in Sept. refreshments. a very quiet, unassuming man, # A most successful dance The senior pupils delight- and a very engaging conver- Contact Doug Parsons, R. R. 1, Ganges, B. C. was held by the members of ed the guests with an impromp- sationalist, particularly on the Galiano Rod and Gun tu display of dancing—Mrs. the events and features of his Club last Friday evening at Warlow's Virginia Reel Jiad younger life, and the lore of GALIANO the Clubhouse. everyone clapping in rhythm . Mayne Island. He was a lover The Galiano Golf and as the youngsters danced. of animals, and quite an ex- GENERAL STORE Country Club is planning to pert in the ordinary veterin- PiSi This was the end of his COMPLETE SUPPLIES for the VACATIONER hold a barbecue for members ary work that can be done on term at Saturna for Mr. Peter and their friends on Saturday, a farm. He it was who a Iso Freisen, the Principal. We July 16, at their clubhouse. introduced Mayne Island to GROCERIES - MEATS are all sorry to see him go. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin the automobile, bringing here There is no explosion problem DRYGOODS the first car, a Ford about Connell and baby trom Van- here on our Island so whether the year 1920, much to the 9:00 - 5:30 Tuesday to Saturday couver camped on their prop- we will have a one room or PHONE:539-2413 disgust of all the local horses, 7:00 - 9:00 Friday Evening erty at Murchison Bay over two room school next year is who were quite numerous in the weekend. problematical. The Tommy Head family those days. and the Jimmie Graham fam- His passing is deeply re- ily are both back on the island for the rest of the season: the gretted by all who knew him. AIR TAXI Bill Bakers, the Alex Smiths, for the summer, the boys » CHARTER SERVICb having completed work in the the Pixleys, the Pearsons, SATURNA ISLAND NOTES Powell River area. the Ron Thompsons, the Dr. By Papa John VICTORIA FLYING SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pannell Stephen's family, the Don We have had lots of visi- visiting here from Toronto, Bakers, the George Wi I locks, tors around, but the biggest Rates : South Galiano, Mayne, North and South will accompany Mr. and Mrs. the Dr. Kennedys. event of the year was of course Pender Islands, Saturna and Ganges...to John Fornataro this week on a Over for the holiday week the barbecue last Friday.Onl> and from Victoria International Airport... trip to Long Beach and Port- end: the McRaes. Georae anc about 200 boats found their Single Passenger $10.00 Renfrew. Audrey Weeks, Gordon way to Saturna Beach this Three Passengers $15. 0 Oj The M.&M.Ranch Gals Hobson, Betty and Frances year, probably due to the (Average $5.00 per person) are here for Jheir summer from Victoria; Bill Spouse, terrible weather they were ha- 656-3032 the Al Austins, the Ted ;O' ving in Vancouver and Victor- holidays. VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Mrs. Frank Morton and Donnells, Pip Finnis, Tom ia. (It wasn't too hot here son Alan and his wife were Kendall, and Edna Dixon. either, for that matter) but we here from Richmond for sev- Sir Thomas and Lady roasted 28 lambs and served HOME BUILDERS eral days this week. A memor- Maries of Abbots Morton, 800 meals. There was a lot of ial service for the late Mr. Worcestershire, Eng., left stuff left over, naturally,with SUPPLY CENTRE Morton will be held in St. on Sunday to return to England such a small crowd,so we'll LUMBER - PLYWOOD Margaret's of Scotland Church after a brief visit with Lady be getting pretty sick of roast ELECTRIC HEATING EQUIPMENT immediately following morning Maries' sister, Mrs. O. Inks- lamb and Spanish rice before service on July 10th. His ter. They were accompanied the week is over. LUCITE PAINTS ashes will then be consigned tc by Miss Doris Field and plan Jim Campbell was barbecue EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR FOR Active Pass from the point at ro take a sightseeing trip boss and had things well in MODERN EASY-TO-INSTALL Bellhouse Park. through the Rockies-enroute hand, as usual, and the same FIBRE-GLASS SEPTIC TANKS Max Hillary of Victoria to New York. old hard-working committee was the weekend guest of the Mr. and Mrs. Pat Byrnes did more than their share. We Jimmie Joneses in the valley. and children from Richmond had a good bunch of youngs- Chuck Webb was over frorr are spending several weeks ters around this year, though, GEOR6ESON Vancouver to his summer home holiday on the island. and they helped considerably. BUILDING SUPPLIES here on the weekend. He On Saturday, July 9, Cliff Sacker set up a new loud leaves this week for a holiday Mrs. Oddney Graham will speaker system which was a LTD. in Mexico. hold the official opening of great help, and Jim Money GALIANO ISLAND 539-5556 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green- her arts and crafts shop. The (con't to page 8 col.l) field of Nanaimo spent several Treasure Chest, located near days last week with Mr. and her home at the foot of Twiss B A M B R I C K Mrs. Jimmie Hume. Road. Afternoon tea will be FREIGHT SERVICE BAMBRICK STORES LTD. Jimmie , incidentally, served to all visitors between serving is feeling very proud these 2 and 5 p.m. that day. Mrs. GALIANO - MAYNE GALIANO ISLAND days of former Galiano Island- Graham's shop specializes in VANCOUVER - VICTORIA HARDWARE - TOOLS er Ian Shop land. Ian just handicrafts and paintings by Licensed ^Carrier APPLIANCES - BUILDING SUPPLIES won the Merchant Cup at Salt local artists, and she is inter- PLUMBING & HEATING FIXTURES Spring Golf and Country Club ested in shell and needle craft B A M B R I C K also playing almost par golf. It ceramics, woodworking or INSURANCE SERVICE GARDEN SUPPLIES was Jimmie a , eteran golfer leathercraft, as well as paint- Complete Perfection on this island, wno aave "Ian ings, which may be left with Come in and discuss his first lessons. her by Islanders for sale. your needs. PHONE 539-2616 Thursday, July 7th. 1966 Ciult Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 8 AAAYNE ISLAND NOTES FAREWELL TEA By Elsie Brown AT FULFORD Wednesday afternoon saw A tea was held at the home the close of another school of Mrs. A. House on June 27 year for the chi Idren of Mayne in honour of Mrs. H. Dickens Island. Mothers, Margaret who is leaving the island for Bennett, Valerie Baldwin, Australia. Gifts of rhodonite Alice Martin, Joan Mummery, jewellery were presented to Margaret Hopkins, and Betty Mrs. Dickens from the Burgoy- Ross served hot dogs, ice- ne United Church Women and cream and soft drinks to the the Women's Institute. A purse NORTH GALIANO NOTES children before the presenta- was also given to her by the By Devina Baines tions began. Eric Foster, prin- many friends who gathered to Larry Quesnel of Ganges cipal, in his address to the say farewell. The tea table was the guest of Jimmie Karr children, stressed the point was centred by a lovely "Bon for the holiday weekend. that "Education isn't solely Voyage" cake made by Mrs. The community extends a schooling or scholastic ability J. Stewart. The corsage pres- warm welcome to Mrs. Jimmie but is an every day part of our ented to Mrs. Dickens was Rogers and daughter Mary Lou, life, whether it be within made by Mrs. A. Davis. who will now be making their home here with Mr. Rogers our jobs, the people we meet Mrs Dickens will be great- or our overall contact with ly missed by the Fulford Com- who has been busy all winter constructing his trailer park. life in general." munity as she was well-known With the presentations, he for her many thoughtful acts Mary Lou will be going to Cpl. Rhodes takes kiddies fora boat ride at Children's Picnic went on further to explain the of kindness and her willing school on Galiano this wintet sponsored by Lion's Club. significance of each one given support of church and commun- Mr. and Mrs. Les Mitchell Best scholastic performance ity projects. and fami ly have returned to for the Junior grades went to their home at Shell Beach, Shelly Martin and the Senior Ladysmith. Man Under the Guidance of God:' grades scholastic performance Mrs. Harry Baines and "The world is in great turmoil, and the minds of its was given to Barbara Ross. Susan. Harry, Jr., were in Port Co- people are in a state of utter confusion. We entreat the Another Junior Miss, Audrey Hugh and Barbara McFar- quitlam last week visiting Almighty that He may graciously illuminate them with Aitken, was chosen as showing lane played host this week end relatives . the glory of His Justice, and enable them to discover the greatest advancement in at their home, "rx>ur Winds," Mr. and Mrs. Don Gras- that which will be profitable unto them at all times and the Language arts, Raymond on Bennett Bay to a few friends ing and four children of under all conditions." —Baha'u'llah Cordon! most evidence of co- from West Vancouver among China Lake, California, are For information phone ."537 - 5398 operation in and around the whom were Mr. and Mrs. J.A. spending their holidays at school and Scott Hopkins Waters with Julie, Alan and l-heir cabin on Hall's Island BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Best Sportsmanship on and off Robert, Mrs. A. A. Waters in Trincomali Channel. the playing field. The great- and Mrs. C. H. Dennis.This Mr. and Mrs. Vincent est understanding of literature was their first visit to the Joe of Kuper Island have and creative writing was won "Sunny" Gulf Islands! moved over to the Pass for At Your Service v by Dennis Baldwin. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. he summer months. The parents of Mayne Is- Jim Ross over the holiday week Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd PHONE 537-2O21 land wish to extend their end were Helen Kelly and Bet- Baines accompanied by Mr. many thanks and gratitude to ty Gosling of Vancouver.The and Mrs.. George Quesnel GULF ISLANDS CLEANERS both Eric and Anne Foster for girls motored to White Horse spent the recent holiday mot- the time and effort they have last summer and Helen has oring inland as far as Revel- put forth on behalf of the chil- recently returned from a trip stoke. While in Sicamous SOLIMAR RESORT dren this past year. (As a mem- to England. they were the guests of Mr. ber of the Gulf Islands Branch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cotton and Mrs. Dyer. NEW TENNIS COURT of the Historical Association of Toronto are visiting Fred's The seine boats "Helen- NOW OPEN 1 would like to add my thanks parents, the Frank Cottons. side" and "Miss Dorraine II" skippered by Laurence and to Eric for his co-operation Planning on spending AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO WISH Harry Baines Jr. left for in providing exhibits from an extended holiday at their TO PLAY TENNIS the students for the Arts and summer homes are the Jack Namu on Thursday for the sum AND RELAX BY THE SEA Crafts display at the Rectory Evans and the John Benistons mer salmon fishing. ' Lauren- in connection with the Con- in the Lighthouse Point area. ce's crew on the "Helenside" COURT MAY BE RESERVED BY PHONE ference held in May.) The Smorgasbord served at included Vic Sampson, Tommy 537 - 2202 Head, and Laurence Joe; Felix Jack, down Helena Arbutus Lodge on Saturday was $2.00 per hour - (Rackets & Balls not included) Point way, has had for the well attended and enjoyed by on the"Miss Dorraine II" were past month, the archaeological all. Gladys Houghton kept Don Silvey, of Gabriola, and sites advisory board, under everyone laughing with her Charlie Head and Len Bell- the direction of David Keen- stories about her eagle and . house of Galiano. A host of leyside from Victoria, probing wild cats. She would like her friends saw them off, complete DRIFTW through the old midden there eagle to be examined by a with their "Happy Sailing, and would you believe it, couple of University students Safe Return" cakes, 6nd best BOOK STORE that of three cultures found, who might be able to identify wishes for a successful season. the oldest dates back 1000 it. She lives on Bennett Bay Mr. and Mrs. Bill Franklin B. C. should anyone be interested. are over for the summer from OFFICE- SUPPLIES "Tinkley Place "home of Mayne Islanders attending Vancouver working on their STATIONERY the Stan Chatwins has enjoyeo the Saturna Barbecue were new home just north of the GREETING CARDS a real family re-union these • Marion Kerby, Mrs. J.R. store. Mr. Franklin, principal BOOKS - GIFTS past few days witfi Isabel Chat- Dunne, Mr. Jim Clarke and of Vancouver Tech, plans to ART SUPPLIES win's and Bessie Worthington's Elsie Brown via A| Drummond's retire here next year. Beautiful B. C. Magazine mother, Mrs. Me Curdy from water taxi and Mrs. Jennis Salishan Resort has had a Prompt Attention to Special Orders Vancouver. Also visiting were Botterill, Hazel McPherson full house these past few weeks Isabel's sister Edith with hus- and the Dr. Hankinsons in guests included: Mr. and Mrs. band Harry Pfeil from San Fred Hansen's boat. The Sat- Dennis Marcoux and children, Maros. Calif. urna people deserve a great Burnaby; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Visiting the John De- deal of (.credit for their efforts ert Tomacres and children, Roussie's was Annie's sister on behalf of the many visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Tiendie and Mrs. Pete Georgeson,Victoria who had to be served on a mis- son from, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. Emily Odberg enjoy- erable wet day. The enthus- Mrs. J. Me Kim and sons from Holiday Purchase Plan Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Jack ed a visit from her daughter iasm of both islanders and NO PAYMENT ' TILL OCTOBER Mrs. John O'Connel of Cas- visitors was not dampened by Howard and family from Van- sidy along with granddaughter the weather. Congratulations couver. In spite of the poor on a job well done. weather, the guests enjoyed the weekly salmon barbecue YOL The island had the usual last Friday night. SATURNA invasion of commuters too numerous to mention. Hope At the last meeting of the did his usual good job in hand- there are not too many cases North Galiano Electrification ling the sports events—the pig of flu as a result of camping Committee, tickets were diapering and the nail pound- out by some of our more drawn by The Lamplighters ing and so on. Barry Crooks hardy individuals. We promise with the following lucky win- was marine traffic manager. better weather next time. ners: W. D. Beach (also the And all the women in the com- (I would like to thank Mar- committee chairman!); Henry munity were there working like garet Hopkins for her contri- Brown of Victoria; David the dickens. And as usual we butions to this week's news- Weatherell, North Galiano; all had a wonderful time, and cast.E.B.) Mrs. A. Hale, South Galiano; even made some money this The Lamplighters fund proceed: are used to supply coffee and year too which we didn't ex- TILDEN RENT-A-CAR DAY OR.. THBPHONE 746-5141 pect to since the weather was refreshments for the volunteer SPECIAL - only HUI can R.C. not too good. work parties clearing the right WEEKLY AND MONTHY RATES. PREVENT FORiST FIRES I of.way for the new power line. Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 9 I HOPE THIS 16 ONLY A NIGHTMARE.'

SMALL WORLD

NOTICE TO PROVINCIAL VOTERS Be sure that you are on the Provincial Voters List, Register now at one of the Registration Centres listed below Registration Centres are provided for the convenience of eligible persons who wish to register as Provincial voters.

All persons already registered prior to June 20th have been (I) Nineteen years of age or older notified by postal notice that they need not re-register. (II) Canadian Citizen or British subject Unless they have applied since that date, those persons who have received no notice must consider that they are (III) Resident of Canada for past 12 months not registered as voters in their present electoral district. Resident of British Columbia for past Application forms will be mailed on request by the Regis- 6 months. trar of Voters. Qualifications for registration are: REGISTRATION CENTRES NOW OPEN Victoria Electoral District Oak Bay Electoral District A.M. P.M. Davenport Pharmacy 2020 Oak Bay Ave. 8:30 8:30 Peacey's Pharmacy 202 Menzies St. 9:00 9:00 Newport Pharmacy 1210 Newport Ave. 9:00 8:30 Five Points Pharmacy 1273 Fairfield Rd. 9:00 9:00 Blay's Pharmacy 2525 Estevan Ave. 9:00 6:00 Gonzales Pharmacy 1845 Fairfield Rd. 9:00 9:00 7:00-9:00 evenings Hillside Pharmacy 2667 Quadra St. 9:00 8:00 Dalby's Pharmacy 3828 Cadboro Bay Rd. 9:00 9:00 McCall-DaVey Drugs No. 2 3074 Shelbourne St. 9:00 10:00 Shelbourne Plaza 3633 Shelbourne St. 9:00 9:00 Owl Drug Co. (Mayfair) 3189 Douglas St. 9:30 6:00 Student Union Bldg. Gordon Head Campus 9:00 4:30 Burnside Pharmacy 30 W. Burnside Rd. 9:00 9:00 until July 4th Cunningham Drugs 2922 TUlicum Rd. 9:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 after July 4th Registrar of Voters 910 Gordon St. 8:30 9:00 Gordon IC?ad Community Hall 4146 Tyndall Ave. 9:00 9:00

Saanich and the Islands Electoral District Esquimalt Electoral District I Carrigan-Lakehill Drugs 3943a Quadra St. 10:00 9:00 Turnbull's Pharmacy 906 Esquimalt Rd. 9:30 9:00 Royal Oak Pharmacy 4472 W. Saanich Rd. 9:00 10:00 Esquimalt Plaza Pharmacy 1153 Esquimalt Rd. 9:00 9:00 Prospect Lake Community Hall 5358 Sparton Rd. 9:00 9:00 Marigold Scout Hall 509 Marigold Rd. 9:00 9:00 McMorrans Sea View Room Vera Constance Varieties and 5109 Cordova Bay Rd. 9:00 9:00 264 Island Highway 9:00 6:00 S. Saanich Women's Institute View Royal P.O. 9:00 9:30 Hall 6994 E. Saanich Rd. 9:00 9:00 Colwood Pharmacy Ltd. 1910 Sooke Rd. Brentwood Women's Institute Colwood Community Hall Sooke Rd. 9:00 9:00 Hall 7115 W. Saanich Rd. 9:00 9:00 Buffalo Hall 1011 Goldstream Ave. 9:00 9:00 9:00 The Review Office (Sidney) 9825 Third St. 9:00 6:00 Luxton Community Hall Marwood Ave. 9:00 Metchosin Rd. 9:00 9:00 Deep Cove Trading Co. 10940 W. Saanich Rd. 8:30 6:00 Metchosin Community Hall (Clsd. Mon. P.M.) Royal Canadian Legion Hall Sooke 9:00 9:00 Salt Spring Island Government Bldg., Ganges Jordan River Canadian Fuget Sound Co. Office North and South Pender Mrs. O. Auchterlonie, "The Glade," (Office hours) Hope Bay Rd. fart Renfrew Mrs. Violet Davidson Saturna Island Mrs. J. E. Money, Saturna Island Mayne Island. Hopkins Trading Post, Miners Bay Galiano Island Galiano General Store, Sturdies Bay J. W. SMALLWOOD, Registrar of Voters 910 Gordon Street, VICTORIA Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD page 10

Michael Stacey, Paulette Girard, Sharon McManus, Linda Reynolds (hidden), David Pringle, Lorraine Dods, Demetri Stevens, Anna Haigh (hidden), Wendy Sawyer, Doug Stewart.

Demitri Stevens ELEMENTARY cher, Kathy-Lynne Keeping, GRADES ONE & TWO Wendk Horel, SCHOOL AWARDS Miss Wenger Phonics; Steven Pal lot KINDERGARTEN AWARDS: Proficiency: Kevin Bertram, All Subjects: Michael Evans, Arithmetic, Language, and Michele Layard 3ail Bennett, Roberta Gib- Printing: Katherine Gibson, Oral Reading; Janice Ryles, son, Cheryl Bertram. Dan Knoblauch. Brenda Simard. Printing : Frank Mossop, Oral Reading:L'Vnn Friebel Phonics: Arno Bd ngert, Denise Kyier, Mark Beaner, Arithmetic : Je nnifer Byron, Arthur Buitenwerf Improvement: Peggy Taylor, Dary) Burt, Ian Kyle, Billy Spelling: Vicki Wood. Babby Lawson, Barbara Mouat Olsen, Kathlee n Taylor. Arithmetic ; Roland Temmel, Sportsmanship; Juanita Hagan Improvement in Reading and Philip Kyler, Karen Ralph, Michael Rozzano, Phonics: Lori Wood. Most Improvement ; Michael Attendance: David Wood ley Nature Study: Mark Hughes. Byron, Peter Stepanuik. GRADE ONETMrs. Seymour Books given for extra reading: GRADE TWO Mrs. Kennett Proficiency in all Subjects: Wendy Horel, Debbie Wood- Proficiency: Stephen Bryan Debbie Woodley, Brenda ley, Katherine Gibson, Carolyn Girard, Nicola Mouat, Lori Faganello. Jennifer Byron, Brenda Mouat Haigh. Language Arts; Marlene Ar- Kdthy-Lynne Keeping. Reading, Language, Spelling: Janet Lacy, Serenna Kaye, Reading, Science, Arithmetic: Richard Cawker. Spelling, Science,Arithmetic: Wade Faganello. Arithmetic , Writing: Linda Marcotte. Writing and Science: David Pringle. Spelling, Reading, Arithme- tic: Cathy Moulton. Arithmetic: Deborah McMan- us, Valerie Knowles, Shirley Reynolds, Pamela Byron. Steady Improvement: John Evans. Katherine Hamilton, Jesse Byron (con't to p. 11, col. 2; THANKS FOR THE AWARD!!!!!; OH, BOY, NO MORE SCHOOL!!!! In a sense it was '"graduation day" for the elementary school too last week. .The time that all of us used to look forward to more than even Christmas... .when you discovered whether you passed or whether you were doomed to spend another year with that "dumb" teacher. • You could hardly wait for last minute, duties at school and tor that last roll call that always seemed to take so long and threaten seriously to cut your time of arrival at the old swimming hole. We saw all of this on the faces of the kids attending the Awards Day presentation held in the new school auditorium. We tried to capture some of this excitement on film, the results of which you see here DRIFTWOOD congratulates all successful students HAVE A GOOD, SAVE HOLIDAY also the teachers, (those that don't have to go right back to school... .summer school, that is ! This is Douglas Stewart: Award for perfect attendance for 7 years. what is really known as a Busman's Holiday.)

Ian Byron, Karl Kitchen, Jay Rozzano, Gordon Gibson, Janelle Rozzano, Kathleen Gibson, Inn Funnc Rmrp Mnilpv Inura Pallot. Jimmv Tavlor. Frances Hill, Juanita Hagan, Lorraine Th ursday , July 7th , 1 966 Gyjf Islonds DRIFTWOOD Page 1 1 THIS WEEK'S TATTLE H.J.CARLIN Our long summer week- end is gone. Plans for outdoor INSURANCE activities were rained out. Some hardy individuals brave- Auto, Dwellings, Liability ly ignored the wetness and PHONE: 537-2939 PHONE: 537-2014 went picnicking and barbecu- ing and camping and fishing. The rest of us stayed home and conversed at great length LISTINGS WANTED about the condition ot me HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE WATER-FRONT skies, and cursed the inaccur- OR COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES % acy of the weather reports. WE HAVE CLIENTS One or more among these (Wildlife Review) hardy types took advantage of D.F. HANLEY AGENCIES few people being around, to SCHOOL AWARDS pull those survey stakes from LTD. the boar basin fill area again. Language, arithmetic, sceince 3293 DOUGLAS ST., VICTORIA, B.C. Whether this is vandalism or GRADE THREE : Miss Hill Linda Slingsby, Fletcher Ben- 385 - 7761 childish prank or villainous Proficiency: Cindy Reynolds, nett. Gail Horrocks. Honourable Mention: Denis or protest we don't know. But CALL LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE it's a crying shame that the Improvement : Jimmy Taylor Blais, Janelle Rozzano. Iprir.'or culprits fail to ^Arithmetic: David Girard GRADE SEVEN; Mrs. McLeod MR. BERT TIMBERS Proficiency: Paulette Gir- cognize the fact that many Reading: Wendy Croft, Anna GANGES: 537 - 5391 MqI let ard, Linda Reynolds, Wendy hard working citizens of this Writing: Patty Jansch, Louise Island volunteer their time Sawyer, Michael Stacey, Harkema. SALT SPRING ISLAND_ and talents to improve the Anne Haigh, Douglas Stewart Spelling: Jill Stacey, Renee Social Studies: Allen Jackson. ROD AND GUN CLUB landscape and provide a Beaner. place of comfort and beauty Marcelle Marcotte Language: Christina Marshall^ Science: Peter Booth for all who live or visit here. Gordon Gibson. Annual If you can't or won't join the Spelling: Elizabeth Lee Sportsmanship: Karl Kitchen. Writing: Dorothy Kitchen workers, the least you can do GRADE FOUR Miss Smith Summer Dance is let them finish their job in Art: Ike Bennett, Norman Proficiency: Jim Pringle Mai ley peace. Arithmetic: Susan Haigh FULFORD HALL J.H.M.Lamb reports a Extra Reading: Bill Stewart Reading: Linda Pallet Extra Reading & Writing: successful Klondike Night Spelling: Jeanette Cawker FRIDAY at the Legion Hall last Pearl Kaye Social Studies: Mary Marco- Writing , art: Cathy Fraser Saturday Night, with a big JULY 8th. tte. Spelling, art: Holly Bangert. crowd attending including Science: Tony Faganello Social Studies, Science: 10 P.M. many of the boating visitors GRADE FIVE: Mrs. McWhirter Veronica Nickerson. and others on the Island for CHARLIE HUNT'S ORCHESTRA Citizenship:David Hawksworth Language, reading, science: the weekend. Part of the Proficiency in Science: Frances Hill. evening's entertainment was INVITATIONS AVAILABLE AT DRIFTWOOD Tommy Mossop Special award: Seven years an old Laurel and Hardy General Improvement: perfect attendance in the MAKE YOUR RESERVAT ION S EAR LY silent film which is still as Jeffrey Lacy elementary school: Douglas good as ever for a laugh. Outstanding Work Habits: Stewart. PHONE'537 - 221 1 The Recreation Commiss- Sharon Stewart ion sponsored swimming .'les- Special Academic: Jane sons for children start this Deacon week at Scott Point Marina. GRADE SIX : Mr. Marshall Mrs.. Eleanor Deacon will Proficiency: Wendy Lindsay SANDY'S AUTO be in charge. Leon LI oyd Walters WRECKING GANGES BOAT Tickets for the Rod and Citizenship, Work Habits: Gun Club Dance to be held Marney Jarman CO. LTD. YARD LTD. Friday night July 8 are still Academic progress: Patrick available. Remember to Akerman. REBUILT phone 537-2211 for your Improvement: Lawrence PARTS reservation. Do it today. Town ley. Mrs. W. Y. Stewart of GRADE SIX: Mr. Woodley Fulford had as weekend proficiency: Demeti Stevens guests Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Lorraine Dods, Sharon McMan- CUSTOM MADE Doyle of Vancouver with us Terry and Sean. Current Events: Louise Don- SEAT COVERS Omitted from last week's aghy FLOOR MATS write-up on the M. Gyves Social Studies Project: Golden Wedding was their Jackye Moat. 385-4478 Complete Service & daughter and son-in-law,Mr. Spelling and Arithmetic: 1023 View St. and Mrs. R. (Deena) Sander- Rita Rogers. VICTORIA Supplies for Yachtsmen son, Mr. Gyves sister, Mrs. == Ted Akerman and Mrs. W. J. Cotsford, all of whom were , PAlNT I present to assist with the cele- and were ably assisted by Miss C. I. L. RECONDITIONED JOHNSON MOTORS brations. O. Mouat, Mrs. L. Clough, CANADA PAINT 1 -28 H. P. $450.00 Mrs. W.R.Coles, Miss J. Ov- SKIPPER MARINE 1 erend, Mrs. J. deMacedo, 1 - 10 H. P. $335.00 MIZPAH STRAWBERRY TEA Mrs. S. Clarke and the Misses • WALLPAPER - 0 - The Strawberry Tea held:! 16 ft. 6 in. STURDICRAFT BOAT $625.00 Pat Earl, Janneke and Bonnie SUNWORTHY recently in the Ganges United Buitenwerf. Mrs. H. Ashley VINYL .Church manse was most suc- was at the door. Mrs. J. Carto HOURSTON GLASCRAFT BOAT 15 ft. 6 in. ,ful in spite of the weathecs and Mrs. L. Holloway were in • GLASS upholstered back to back seats Rev. and Mrs. E. MacQuarrie charge of the well-patronized MIRRORS $1,125.00 bake table. very kindly opened their home PLATE, WINDOW and tea was served inside in a The Mizpah group wishes AUTO GLASS very comfortable and friendly to thank all those who helped BENT WINDSHIELDS atmosphere. in any way to assure the sue - .Johnson Mrs. J.D.Reid and Mrs. cess of this annual affair. • ARTIST OUTBOARD MOTORS C. Leggett were co-conveners SUPPLIES Factory Approved • FLECTO Repair Depot SUBSCRIPTION FORM VARATHANE I Name • CLING I — HOURSTON I [Address at GLASCRAFT BOATS

DOBS ON'S SEE US FOR LTD. LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE jEnclosed $2.50 for one year. Mail to The Driftwood TUNE-UPS & REPAIRS I Box 250, Ganges, B.C. or leave with Miss Jean EST. 1903 lLockwood, Galiano, B.C. 191 Kenneth St. Duncan,B.C BU/MWIE Thursday, July 7th, 1966 Gulf Islands DRIFTWOOD Page 12

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FRIDAY, July 8: Rod and Gun Club Dance, Fulford Hall 10p.m. Anglican W.A. Meeting, 2 p.m. Parish Hall VICTORIA SATURDAY,July 9: I.O.D.E. Wayside Bake Sale, 1 p.m. J. T. Black Shell Service Show Room The election of J. T. Black as PHOTO SUPPLY SUNDAY, July 10: Rod and Gun Club Salmon Derby. President of Molson's Western Breweries Limited has been MONDAY,July IhSwimming lessons begin, 9a.m. Scott VICTORIA'S LEADING PHOTO SUPPLY announced. Point Marina Pool CENTRE Mr. Black was formerly Vice- WEDNESDAY,July 13: Garden Club Picnic, Fendall's 2 p.m. President and General Manager THURSDAY,July 14: W.I. Tea, Fulford Hall. 1015 Douglas Street of the Company, which operates EV-5-3459 breweries in all four provinces VICTORIA