"d6d7e4bd-8e7c-43c0-95d9-aec2e15db11b"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "[Sunshine Coast News]"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2012-07-25"@en . "1951-05-17"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcoastnews/items/1.0173353/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " !l PrfOVIItCIAL I UBHABY i *- y'Authorized &t &>^ebnd; Class ilail/ Post Off ice ' '' Department, Ottawa'' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD** ly Op. Published by The Coast News, Gibsons, B.C. Vol. 4- TLursday May 17 1951 5c per copy, $2.00 per year by mail acKs norsesnoe ay rerry Homeless and in many cases orphaned by. war. these, young Korean -refugees find some semblance of normal life in the resumption of studies near Taegu. A rocky field takes.the place of bombed'classrooms as eirls. foreground, and boys, in background attend outdoor classes. Teacher, is shown addressing the class. _ _\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.. - , ! The Gibsons district is going out. this' year for the. biggest and .best-May .Queen's Day it h a,s ever ii'a'd. A central Mayday Committee has been set/ pp under the chairmanship of Mr. Cliff Gray. His committee members comprise a cross.....-- ^section of; all the -various organizations who have helped Vith the May Day celebrations n the -past. Mrs.-Win Stewart1 [will act as Secretary Treasurer. Other members include Reg g Godfrey, Art Pilling, Chris qrgensen, sMrs M. . Turner. i^rs. W. Tyson, and Mrs: Cloe ay, ..... Persons. ^wishing;*. ,tOr-;s?enter:-' loatsj x please contact -Reg ' odfrey* At the,first meeting of the roup on. Wednesday evening the home^ of Mr. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gray, ties were assigned to mem- ers and also to various helpers the community^ } ' The: programme for the day as drawn up as follows. 1. Meet forp parade .., \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD aft !ndian_. Reserve, 11:00 a.m. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 2. Grand Parade (tp^schpbl) il:30 a.m. i'y.' '.:..':)'; Pyri \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD...-. 3. i Crowning 'of/the Queen :30 p.m.- y ':;\y 4. [Maypole Dancing 1:00 1m. zl'ky-yy/ZP: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD pyPz\ryy '5. Children's . Parade and udgdii gx a of: costumes!: for: 'rettiest costume, most origin- 1, most comical, best dressed ;ouple, prettiest bicycle (2 prizes in each case) 130 p.m. : 6. Ball Game: Gibsons El- mentary and a Vancotfyer 'earn. The Queen pitches first >all at 2.00 p.m. /, 7. Intermission: > 8. May Que\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDn/s 3B\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDall of fie-, ally opened by queen 7.30 p.m. Children's Dance 7.30 - 9.30 AdultV Dance -9.30/- -12,00. _ Pensioner Loses 'arse And Cheque GIBSONS.' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDLost ' somer [where in the village is a purse ' with the initials R.C. impressed on the side containing all the cash of Pensioner Mris. R.C. Curtis. 'v _ . The purse was lost sometime last week and contains . ;;moneyfrom/ a recently cashed \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDld age pension chequ^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- Finder will be rewarded for returning this; more than v formally precious article. -The ; Jpiirsei was also /a keepsake which; has gtreat. sentimental J value. Finder may gdt in touch , with Mrs. Curtis by phoning v 76W. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\" '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; ist Will Be --.- (ti-:. Imposing At Gambier GAMBIER ISLAND. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD An imposing list of luminaries will line the speaker's platform at the July general meeting of unit 276, Army,, N^avy and Airforce Veterans.in Canada. Guests will include A.J. Wickens, national president of .the veterans organization, Howard Green, popular conservative M P. from Vancouver arid ever welcome B.M. Maclntyre, MLA. Tentative date is set for the first Sunday the double flushing': was stopped when rain' washed away a portion of. the oil prior to its being :\"set\".-v \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.-.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.-.,; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Deputy Minister of Public Works E.S. Jones promised to have the work finished f< definitely' ' by the middle of Junev \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD y . Led by Captain Andre\V Johnston, the Liberal ; 'Asso---' ciatiori has been strong in its effortsto have work done ait the- start of the working year. Oil hi barrels has.been scattered along the portions of roadway to; be dressed. Gibsons area will be last on the list, it is thought. C.Y.O. Girls in Baseball Tilt GIBSONS. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Girls of the -Peninsula. C.Y.O. have.^takeji up baseball in earnest* even going as far as to invite some of Vancouver's better .\" B \" league players to tilt. First experiment, Sunday, ended in failure *for the new, . local team who ended on the short end of a 9 - 6 score when they met the St. Augustine C. Y.O. from Vancouver. Girls from the Indian Residential School thought they would have better luck as they challenged the winners to a duel but the Vancouver team late Donation Boosts Gross Drive SECHELT. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD It pays to advertise. In this manner did the Se\" chelt Red Cross announce a recent donation of $120 to be added to their now concluded drive. Mrs Margaret Allan, chairman of the Sechelt drive committee had recently announced that the drive being ove*, anyone who had b'^eu missed should send their donations to the -headquarters of \"Red Cross; Sechelt. The $120 was proof that it: does pay to advertise. . Mrs. CX. Lawrence SECHEIM -_ Mrs. Cecil Lawrence1 suffered a nasty cut in her arm when she tripped- and fell inside her \"greenhou-e, Tuesday. Attended by Dr. D.T.R. McColl, first aid was applied on the profusely bleeding1 ann by Cecil Lawrence and Wall er McKissoek who happened i < * be near. was 4\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDo smooth for the 1ocm1<< who shortened on an impressive 32 - 11 score. The Coast News Thursday May 17 1951 L^oadt /leu/5 C^dlti Disputed Passage onal5 With Glad Praise RAIN on the roof. Rain on the Window Sill. Rain on a glistening roadway. The spurt from each falling drop making minute fountains of light. These are lovely to watch but none so nice as the rajn that falls on the gardens and orchards along the backroads of the Sec he It Peninsula. On the North Road and along the Reid < Road of Gibsons, past the hidden peeping gardens of Sechelt and West Sechelt to the won- rou i grandeur of the Pender Harbour, the rain seems to add life and sparkle to an already lovely series of scenes. ., The strawberries now in .bloom and the. cherries just passing the flower stage, all take a new sheen of life and vigour from the falling rains. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD From where the logger has wrought his havoc with \"cat\" and gin pole to the *place where the new farmer# is hacking his home from the brush, undergrowth once crumpled, for all the world like forlorn, hopeless, onetime friends,, takes on a new lease when the rains fall, helping to raise their battered heads to life. Coursing through the pithy veins, the elexir of futures, straightens the crushed braken and hel^s the wood anemone to garnish itself with that most pure of blue. -> .-'\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Recent rains along this landlocked area of ours has given new life to the trans planted flowers. The rains of today are forgotten tomorrow but not by the 'plants that striving, with one bare, thread thin root to suck succour from the arid and pitiless earth. In years to come that shower of rain today will Pay dividends beyond the greatest imagination, as you look with awe on some mighty tree Or. fondle with your eyes the dainty beauty of a rose. -\" Without that shower the plant would have died and the Sechelt Peninsula would have been bereft of many; of its beautiful dogwood trees now lining our .roads, it would have been denied the beauty of a stately fir or the old man, arthritic, Yogi'tree known as. the Arbufus. When next we are caught in a shower of rain it -might lessefn' the annoyance if we but remember that air nature is thankful a*id that. we too should be-glad. For without it, our world would be as a dead and arid/ waste for all time the centre of a lifeless sphere. . We are very lucky in that rain to us is e blessing. To some it is a curse but for they who live on the Peninsula;it is truly one of the gifts; tha,t' equals that of the Magi The Little MmlraS BY \"KIP\" HEWAT This is the second instalment of popular \"Kip\" Hewat's story of historical place names which are of interest to people of the Peninsula. antagonists at good meas- THE largest island in the area, is, of course, Nelson' Island. The name and fame of Admiral Lord Nelson is far too well known to need repetition here. Hero .of St. Vincent, The Nile, The Battle'of the Baltic- or Copenhagen, Trafalgar and m.-.ny,' \"'many'\"-other'i.' No>, we rrednU elaborate on Nelson here. ... ! \">\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,y^yw;ateF Kom- was guilty of trying to blouse up nature's balance..; ; -'-. a Th^ rest are happy to stick missar come When Yetta -write. letter she always-<;put at- end Love and kisses^aMe-to you^ . .. 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TJiat is how you Jielp the chartered banks sewe Gaiia^iaiisr . \"-^ \" One of -MB; seHeiyZpp':: ... by yctor 'bdri;k;. THE LITTLE ADMIRAL (Continued from page 2) by enemy shot The Hull was so bad ly d amaged that it had, for some time, been kept from falling apart by frapping, or .wrapping cables tightly around it. In one period of two years, les a very few -days, Nelson had, not once, put foot outside his ojd '/Agamemnlon'\"'. She was not at either battle, but, in naval history will always be associated with Nelson, hence it is more than in order that the waters of Agamemnon Channel wash the shores of Nelson Island. . On the southern shore of Nelson island - two outstanding points - CAPE COCK\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD BURN and CAPE FEARNEY. The former suggests Captain George Cbckburni, who commanded the '' Miners'' at Cape St. Vincent and had, previously Served under Nelson' in the Mediterranean, once rendering particularly valuable service while in command of the \"Meleager\", at a time when Nelson captured six French vessels and forced the French to raise the siege of Mantua. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD On xlardy Island's western shore, two points ' are noticeable. ALEXANDER POINT and BALL POINT.'\" The \"Alexander\" was a 7,4 gun' ship of the line, serving at the Battle of the Nile and was under command of Captain Ball. Hence, the ship and her master are both commemorated. . Working along\" the north \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD shore of Nelson Island, the largest bay is VANGUARD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDBAY. A .word ,or two. about the \"Vanguard\". .She .was a 74 giin ship and carried Rear- Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson himself at the -Battle of the Nile;\"Needless to say , ,she saw hot; and heavy action and gave a good account of herself. Across Jervis Inlet - CUL- tODEN POINT' and, directly inland, ftes MOUNT THOU- BRIDGE. The two go together, for the ^Culloden\" a 74, was under ^command of Captain Thomas Troubridge was present at both St. Vincent and the Nile. She had the honor of leading the attack at Cape St., Vineent,^-culjting- the, Spanish line inZtwo and; throwing the enemy fleet into confusion. At the Nile \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDhe was most unfortunate, running aground at the commencement of action and not being refloated until all was over. Even so, she did warn following ships off the shoal and Nelson, in des>- patcheSj gave 'her credit for doing her share. On the same shore, ST. VINCENT BAY. That name needs no further elaboration. (Continued next week) Thursday May 17 1951 The \"Coast News' 3 r-m \ * HOMEWARD BOUND Now the wind blows bard from the east-uor'-ettt Our ship she tails ten knots at leazt Huzza, we're- homeward bound! y ...:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD For over a century Lamb's Navy has been the call of those who know good rum. Smooth and mellow, it is matured, blended and bottled in Britain of the finest Demerara Rums. % This advertisement is not published or. displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. . * An old sea shanty i CARS, TRUCKS, CATS AND EQUIPMENT I Leave Vancouver Arrive Gibsons Leave Gibsons Arrive Vancouver Saturdays 9 a.m. Saturdays 1 p.m. Saturdays 5 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. I 1 I ( VANCOUVER GIBSONS,B.C. I I 1 For Information Phone Mr. Ed. Turner -.Gibsons 68J USE COAST NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Busi usmess an d Prof c ssiona i DIRECTORY Please Clip This Directory Out and Hang By Your Phone For Reference BEER BOTTLES PLUMBING Will call and buy for cash, beer bottles, scrap metal, etc. Calls made at intervals from Hopkins to Irvines Landing R. H. Stroshen Wilson Creek ELECTRICAL WORK J Reliable Electrical Repairs Appliances, Fixtures, Radios WashingMachines Everything Electrical Gibsons Electric Phone 45 FLORIST Plumbing, and Electrical Supplies, Fixtures, Service Sechelt Building Suppies ^ Phone 60 PLUMBING and HEATING Sunset Hardware ___GIBSONS Registered Plumbers PLUMBING Sales and Contractig Plumbing, Heating and Supplies. Jack Marshall Gibsons B.C. :Phone:<3Jbsons 11)4 pr 3:? Flowers for all occasions We are agents for large Vancouver fl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrists Fast service for weddings and funerals Jack Mayne Phone Sechelt 24 or -write / P.O. Box 28 REAL ESTATE John Coleridge Agencies Gibsons and District's Only Full Time Real Estate Agent Phone Gibsons 87v GENERAL HAULING . TAXI Gravel, Lumber, Contract Hauling GARBAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Weekly or. Monthly rates Freight and Express Delivery UNIONv STEAMSHIPS Sechelt, Phone 22 Peninsult Cabs 24 Hour Service 2 Phones - 2 Cabs WILSON CREEK and SELMA PARK Phone Sechelt 66 GIFT STORE Headquarters for Wool, Notiqn$,^Cards, Toys,: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Miscellaneous Gifts Gibsons 5-10-15 Store - Left of Post Office Gibsons, B.C. > Taxi gjr ? call BILL HUNTER SechS& 48 ... ... '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-1:--*~*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDyt HARDWARE KNOWLES SERVlbE HARDWARE Phone 33 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gibsons B.C. Builder's Hardware \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;. * , Paint. Plumbing Appliances Complete Installation ,, Maintenance Service DELIVERIES TO ALL POINTS TRANSFERS TRUCKS Hansen Transfer GENERAL CARTAGE Phdne Sechelt 28 Sechelt, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD B.C. MACHINISTS ' Hillsi Machine Shop | Mobilized Welding Welddng anywhere -anytim- Expert Tradesmen Precision Machinists Phone 5* Res. 5 g 4 The Coast News Thursday \"May 17 1S5I .SECHELT By ARIES. SORRY to hear that both :\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Mr arid Mrs Haekett have to go to hospital for operations. Mr Haekett was operated on yesterday and we have been unable to find out fbow, he Is. We trust that they will both be feeling better and: back home soon. N'M'^ieed Archie Ca.wlley. in Sechelt, evidently holding down the fort for the Haeketts while they are away. Mrs C, Clarke writes us from Roberts Creek that she is very well and very happy. She is staying with Mrs Williamson and Miss McQiiierter. These' ladies are hoping to have a Rest Home there shortly and it will certainly be a help for the elderly folk on the Peninsula. Mrs W.J. Mayne is in Vancouver for a few days, looking forward to a busy season again at Glendalough. / Mrs Ed Lee is also in Vancouver for a short visit. We understand that Mrs A. Donaghue. will once more be in charge of the cuisine at the Sechelt Inn. This should gladden the' hearts of those who like good cooking ; as Mn D. is wonderful in this direction. A cat'er'er v of maii^: years standing and very well known in Vancouver where, she has her own, business. The Inn is very lucky in getting her services', again and' with the friendly manner of, Mrs E.E. Peason. there siliould be happy times at the Inn this summer. The Girl Guide- group had a very successful tea held at the Legion Hall.., Presiding at the urns during the afternoon, were Mrs Osborne, Mrs R. iv ycock, Mrs J.' Derby, and, Mr.s C-.v..ForsJt.,.. Over eighty dollars was realized for guide work. A short program by Guides and Brownies was enjoyed and prizes were distributed by Betty Lumsden, Pro Roc instructress. Mrs R.D. Cooke is president and Mrs Guy Powell secretary. We.notice tlhe Lawrence house is getting its face lifted. Quite a nice paint job going on there the colors are white and blue in- keeping with the bus. line colors, with Mrs La.wrenca's flair for gardening, it will be a beautiful spot this summer. We shall be sorry to lose Mrs Haseamp who will be moving shortly. She ihas sold her home to Mr and Mrs H.B. Gordon. We shall be glad to have them as our new \neigh- bours. Diane Pearson is just twelve years old and so had a few friends in to celebrate her birthd.iy at the Sechelt Inn. Among those present were Derojyn Cook, Darleen Laycoek, Joan Chambers, Diana McColl, Helen Potts, Rieta and Donna Liemieux, Averil Lucken, Dorothy Larsen. Margaret Williams, and of course, brother Kendall.' who always gets in on his sisters birthdays. The cake with 12 candles and other good things were much enjoyed as also were the games afterwards. PASSED away at his home in the Indian Village, one of our well beloved and respected old. time Indians, Francis Billy. He leaves his sister Mary Ann (Mrs. Abe Jeffries) and son, Moses Billy, his grandchildren, Mrs. Tony : Babtist, Mrs. Cris Julien, Joe Jeffries, Art Jeffries and David Jeffries. Left to mourn are also his great grandchildren, Benny Billy, Phyllis Billy Peter\" Billy, Teresa Billy, Joseph Billy, Cameron Billy and Thomas i Billy, and his daughter in law Vera. -'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD We wish to congratulate Mr and Mrs Wilfred John on the birth of a-baby son. Plans were discussed at the St. Hilda's Guild meeting for the forthcoming joint parish meeting which will bring together Gibsons, Roberts Creek and Sechelt on May 20 in ihe Legion Hall. A grand time is anticipated when old and new friends meet. ; We wish to welcome to ^Sedhelt: Mr ! and' ^Mrs W.A.;;. Youngman, formally of Grantham's Landing. Mr Youngman is a lay reader in the Anglican Church and we feel will be an asset to this district. Z \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The. .Mount Elphinstone Chapter 16, O.E.S. held a very successful tea at the home of Mrs. D.T.R.. McColl at .Selma Park. Presiding ,at the urns were Mrs. P. Osborne, Mrs. C, Anderson, Mrs. W.. Kolterman an d> Mrs.,, H., Grey. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD: Sweden's New Heir ytymz Ws!Wi$y DATE *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDAD Gibsons Garden Club will meet in the Anglican Parish Hall, May .22 at 8 p.m. Flower arranging will be demonstrated The Friendly Group, United Church W.A. will hold a garden Tea and Sale of Work, August 9. in the Church Grounds, Gibsons, 2 p.m. Roberts Creek W.A. to the Legion branch 219 will hold a Rummage Sale in the Kewpie Kanip, May 30 at 2 p.m! * \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD General meeting of the Howe Sound Island Army, Navy and Airfpree Veteran's of Canada unit, Gambier Harbour, will be held, May 27 at 2 p.m. Transport-Will leave Gibsons dock at 1 p.m. Headlands VON Auxiliary \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD will snonsor a Garden Party, July 25. The Roberts Creek branch VON will sponsor a dance May 26. Superfluity Sale, Anglican Hall, Gibsons, Wednesday, June 6, sponsored by the W.A. to St. Bartholomew's Church. Public Health Nurse, Mips Jones, is at Halmoon B^y, Trading Post, secoud Tue-day. each month from 2.30 to p.m. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD - o on o.<>U @;Ii iutoinatlo VON Nurse, Miss>. .Amu? Baker, is in attendance \"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrv Wednesday afternon at Ha'f- moon Bav Trading Po<^ t Gitas Electric Phone Gibsons 45 With Summer here, njpw is the .time .to .install|.this economical, source of abun-j dant hot water supples Low cost operation makes . this easy to install unit the answer to .all .your!\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD hot water worries. : With?;!, the-1 Peninsulars system ofKelect- (rification^ whereby increased | electricity . consumption lessens the individual costs, .this hot water heater backed by cur SERVICE GUARAN* TEE is what you should | ba,veP '-p \ Pricey fi-om $142.50> to $273. p. Also available areilm-i rr.ersibn and Circulation;type i'vsaters for installation withj your present tank. We have the staff, to inH still,. repair and advise ypu 013 ahy electrical unit or I problem. , . 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These advances, and the half-billion dollars the oil industry has spent on them, have not benefited ;^^ ; Gur people and our factories have been made busier by the needs of the growing oil t ''.;i;.y^;y../.ihdusd^.it'There. arc new jobs and new-businesses. Many millions of dollars once ,r spent for foreijgn oil now stay at home\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDor are available for other purposes. And o\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:.', ..'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD> ^-C ;r\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDf^ial iniportanccV our supply of. oil is'being made more certain, less dependent on k 'PZyZ .'.'M P' \"sources beyond our borders. ' ' -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ' ;\" ; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ^ ^ bringing closer Canada's self-sufiiciency iu oil,, '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD&, liPI IUL OIL L I Ml f ED BURNS SUGAR CURED CHOPPED HAM \"sliced \" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"'\"'\" ' \"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.- ^^P^P.lPs^ :':7S$. CANDy SPECIAL ASSORTED BRILLIANTS 1\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>, 39^ LADIES SOAP AND SOAP PONDERS AT JO^T PRICES TIDE ;'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Large pk. 41^ ' Giant pk. 81^ HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS? l^ General Store * \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD , \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,',';..\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ., -. * ; v Phone Sechelt 18 The Coast- News.. CLA//iriED 3 Lines (15 ..words) for 35c 3 Insertions (same ad) 75c Extra words, above 15-word mih. 2c each ... \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Cash with order Notices, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, etc., 75c insertion LITTLE ADS ... fclG RESULTS LISTINGS WANTED. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"', JOHN COLERIDGE Agencies real estate licenced and bon- ' ded^ agents (Connection with ' .H.A. Roberts Ltd.) 'Listings required, attractive to retired couples. Contact our office or Coast News Office.. REAL ESTATE listings wan- ted. ..Gibsons ...to '..Pender Harbour. H.B. Gordon Box 11 SecWlt Phone Sechelt 31Q. P'PZZPOP' Tfn RAW FURS .it-Y:':. MUSKRATS AND OTHER B. C. Purs still wanted \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ship IMMEDIATELY: 4fShubert\'; still off erihg^ as HIGH It was in Danish and presided over by the new Danish minister recently arrived from Denmark. i Funeral services were in chargei of Graham's Funeral Home. The body will be cremated and the ashes sent home to Denmark. \"En sidste ; Tanke til Flemming paa hans lange en- somme Rejse til lille Danmark. Gud velsigne Dig for de mange glade Minder ' som bliver tillage her af Dig.\" LOCAL INTEREST * The V.O.N, held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Scott, Redroof's. Mrs Mary Pratt resigned as secretary and Mrs. Mabel Mayson was elected in her place. Because of Mrs. Prajtt.-'s ini minent departure from ihe Bay the meeting was 'then turned into a. social evening,, with ev.er\vone wishing Mrs. Pratt success and happiness in her new home in Vancouver. Next meeting will beJune 12 at the home of President. Mrs. Burroughs. Mrs. W. Kolterman and Mrs; Peterson will be co- hostesses. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- Mrs. Burroughs held an \"At. Home\" on Friday April 27, honoring newlyweds . Mr. and r Mrs. Bud Stewart, the bride, is the former Jean Hill of Vancouver, a graduate of St. Pauls Hospital. Z Bud is well known here as \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDhe works for Rotter Logging Company. A gift of all wool blankets and embroidered pillow cases were presented to the happy pair who will make their home here. ' A farewell tea was held at the home of Mrs. Grace Rutherford, Wednesday, May 2) \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD guest of honor was Mfrs Mary Pratt, other guests were, Mrs; Frost, Mrs. v Rtobilliard, Mrs.. Meuse, Mrs.,, Burroughs, / Mrs. Scott, MrsL*Kolterman, Mrs. II.:land; G. Nygaard, Mrs. y-\ Axoni, Mrs^Burns;; and Mrs. j Claydon. It was a very successful j party, presided over by v. a { charming hostess. On leaving, \"JLIVE WIRE''salesman with Health giving Goats Milk for car to represent a wen-known sale, 2i5\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^ quart^ deUvered, Vancouver Real.;.:Es\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'$te^(ftr'*ri' ^f&edrgeTChapmanr Gibsops handling insurance, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD sales, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-,. ; 70 rentals, etc!, covering area from \. xnnvr \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-P j ~. + Roberts Creek to P^rt Mellon. A^ 'NE^> sPrm\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD fllled mat~ DiVtyL&P ROCK LOBSTER \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDWANTED. 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Gibsons, B.C. > : WANTED\" to' rent \"on \&: \"year? lease a modern house, furnished' or unfurnished- : Centrally \"lo-^ ca^d; in; Gibsons, careful .tenants. -Apply Box- 9 The GoasV News, Gibsons. \"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD FOR SALE Lot in Gibsons Central Location on- water and light. )Bo>; 6; Goa^t News. ;::;;;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD .LI \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDI\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I I Jr UN- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- I \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I 'l- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD! I \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . LOST small brown purse 'containing money and key! Advise .The.JCo'ast -News'.:y ypyy P.'.': FOR sale 10 acres 3% cleared fruit trees, small fruit, nut trees, 6'rbom hohse, barn, wood shed and chicken, house and run etc. Apply Clare H. Chamberlain Gibsons B.C. ru:.y(:m^..-Z. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.::.-.:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'. -69- FOR ^ALE \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD First class Le- clerc; Loohi; 45 inch, new con-; ditiph, warping mill, bench, three reeds. For particulars phone or apply/BV.J: Lang Sechelt B.C. 69 FOR SAIaE^ one ^6rk| horse, y Spnie\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD harness,, one ^ Villier [. Power Saw. lA.pplyv;V'JS'?: Tysorii, \ Wilson Creek. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. PyPP'pJli tT>. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, o 2 caoi South African \"o*-lob**r. M hu,.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 2 fobfespoons flour ?'/i eujM\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi\"f \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. I teaspoon mincta oniom \"' I teaspoon solt I feojpoo\" paprika I teaspoon Worcestorshtrm souco t/d teaspoon dry mustard .-.,>. I teaspoon lemon juico 3 hard-cooked, t^gs v .. Gut South African Rock Lobster in churtics;-Melt margarine or Butter, blend in flour and add milk gradu- aly. Heat, stirring constantly, until sauce is thickened. Add lobster,, minced onion and seasonings.^Chop, egg^hite; fine and add to sauce. Fill rlmekins/sheHs or baking dish with mature; Mash egg yolks anduaej* garnish. Bake in a moderate oven (400\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDP.) 15 minutes. Serves 4, to 6. Thursday May 17 1951 The Coast News Mrs. Pratt was presented with, perfume, cologne, a souvenir handkerchief and a corsage of roses. Visiting Mrs. Hanney are her mother and brother, Mrs Zelda Paise Marke. Other visitors also are \"Mrs. Cameron and Mrs D.Cameron, mother aiid sister of Lloyd Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Warnock, visited Mrs. Burroughs, Sunday on their seine boat, the \"Kerry W\". Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson have returned from their trip to Australia. Mr. Simpson entered hospital Friday for an operation. They. will be opening their summer home soon. The Alpha Phsi Sorority of U.B.G. were, up for their annual get . - together at Red- roof's Vancouver's Chinatown //LOOK FOR MINDS BID NEON SIGN fll//, f 147 E. PENDER>3S \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi BURNS & JACKSON SAWMILL SEE US FOR ALL YOUR-LUMBER NEEDS Pnone 15 M 2 Wilson Creek \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDm SECHELT THEATRE An all'Star Cast in - \"BATTLEGROUND\" Monday May 21 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday May 22 8 p.m. \"TWO FLAGS WEST\" with Joseph Cotton Cornel Wilde Linda Darnell ' Jeff Chandler Wednesday May 23 8 p.m. . Friday May 25 7 and 9 p.m. NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER\" in technicolor Red Skelton Esther Williams i Thursday May 24 8 p.m. Saturday May 26 . . 7 and 9 p.m. 1 In our .View Room overlooking,the rippling waters H of the scenic Gulf of Georgia. I EUROPEAN Breakfast Lunch Dinner- ., \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 2 ft Special Attention to Family Groups nzypp Phone Sechelt 17 for Reservations The Coast News Thursday May 17 1951 fpQODFO* WOU&ffr... 3t0\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ( ' wmeudtem fmedA^ VM t \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD o \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD e \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW ^WESTMINSTER, B.C. BCD-W3 Tfiis advertisement is hot published.or displayed {by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia This and That BY MRS NESTMAN\" IllriessTof her sister has taken Mrs El .Sergeant to Detroit. It's a pleasure trip to Los Angeles, for the very fortunate Mrs ; Mark Anctil. Claire Veiteh is home enjoying 28 days of vacation, after some strenuous examinations. After attending the graduation class of the recent St. Paul?s newest RN's, Claire said \"How could you quit now, with t)hat wonderful goal. The most awe inspiring sight\", was the way Claire felt about it.-We cert-, ainly hope to see her in the ' RN class one of these days, and wish her well. , Mr and M>s Clark Woodside are away to Edmonton for three weeks, to visit a son there. I made a trip to Port Mellon last week, (reason for* a short column this week) after being' in Gibsons,, almost eight years, this was my first trip down there. Quite a place, a beehive of industry. No doubt when they get organized it will be OK. Didn't feel a bit, lonely, there are so many fam- ilier faces from Gibsons there, I felt as if I were at home. Noticed Roy Gray, down there for the week end. Wilf Gray is a very busy man, with the Post -. office, and a very fine grocery and Commissary store there. Vinee and Anne Prewer, going concerns with, cafe andr drug store, > with requests for everything, from Baby oil to airwick. It's amusing to have the men come in for washing soap, and darning wool, easy to. see that they are batching. Right now its \"organized confusion.\" but it will take time, more and more men coming in daily. It certainly will be a blessing when? the road goes through, t \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Wilf Blair is the new /addition/to the Coast News staff. Walt Nygren, \Herby Winn, Morry Nygren, have left for f+he fishing grounds, Morrie Dupray, just about ready to .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD leave. \".- -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/ ' , Vanguard of , our summer are arriving, Mr and Mrs S. Frost, have taken up residence until the fall. Mr and Mrs S. Por,teous are home from a three months trip to Florida, ehroute \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD they visited with their son and his family in Minneapolis. Mrsi J. Horn.; of- Vancouver, spent the weekend . as guest* of Mrs Stanley Benn, she visited her many friends prior' to leaving for a four months trip to her old home in Scotland. \ Mrs Earl McNair and her daughter Anne, have been visiting heir mother, Mrs ' Faulkes. Mrs S.J. Morrison of j \"Langholm'', returned last ] week from San M:ateo Cali- j fornia. She had been the guest j , of:her daughter,:Mrs Q. Tupper for the winter; Enroute home she attended the -wedding of- a' y great - grandson;in^ah^ouyer,}- this isflier; sec!ondvtrip by juahe j and it ''is;'ihte^sting/td'^know- that Mrs Morrison; jufct celebrated her 86th birthd_ay on. May 6. We congratulate\" this very active little lady. Mr and Mrs :H. MacDonald/ are visiting his mother, Mrs R: MacDoriald. ; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" / Mrs Thorburn/lost $30 between her home and the Bank, purse with,.key and money Mrs Helen McKay lost - her. between Grantham's Landing and Gibsons. Any finders? The^VON Nurse is very busy, for April she ha- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, Everything else has been tried, why not religion? fc\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDS*-!--S ANNOUNCEMENT * We take pleasure in announcing that Hansen's Transfer (Sechelt) t Has recently taken over the Home Oil Agency v. l We will continue our HOME to borne service of all Home Oil Products. The Home Oil Agency had been part of the Frank Yates holdings. FOB SERVICE, COURTESY AND PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Sechelt 28 Sechelt*Jervis Towing Company Your Local Complete Marine TOWING SERVICE AGENTS:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD , ' Pender Harbour: Bill Donley\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPhone: Sechelt 11S2 Gibsons. Reg. Godfrey\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPhone: Granthams 56 , Nanaimo: Phone 555\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDNight: 1497 or'305 Vancouver': Phone PAcific 4558; Night: KErr. 6352 Phorife Us Collect for Quotations \"Tractor Transport Norl\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD especially equipped for. hauling eats, trucks and logging equipment by sea Log Towing, Scow Towing Pile Driving Dredging ' Wharf and Float Construction Breakwater Construction Marine Salvage Salvage Pumps \" WE LEAD THE HARBOIJR WITH *k,-y&ry. Goods-...yy^y^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Cljina | New, Fresh Supplies , A Complete Stock /' of Kitchen and / Home Essentials MURDOCHS Marine supply I Pender Harbour, B;C. % fei^^'-fe^y\"\"-*?^ HILDREtfS toOROTHY KIRSTEN was, /brought to Hollywood from the. Metropolitan Opera House toping with Mario Lanza in, jfcf-G-M'a big Technicolor picture,. \"The Gr,eat Caru80.**( Alx>ve\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD you see her as \"Lucia** In a sequence from \"Lucia dS |Lammermoor<*r n I 1 1 Ik W^Mjp^^m^&^P&B^^'z 1 DENTAL NOTICE DR.A.M. LOWE; DENTIST v;:;i;fejj^':^,;/-.- Piyyyin^.^STtBim PRACTISE at his Pi m 1/r m-y Roberts Creek Office Phone 20 H2 I | i j B 1 1 1' m'sinfomf // A star performer in any ;|v gathering ./; Captain Morgan is Canada's largest selling %ZP.\" rum* Blac^ Label is extra smooth and flavburful\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDGold Label - Is rich and fuli-bodied. Both brands inalce taste-tempting drinks. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE UQUOR CONTROL BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA I \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD SKI wjs uses LTD NOTICE i I g/ lv. trips will he operated IK SUNDAYS as follows. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Lv. 'Gibsons., , Lv. Horseshoe Bay 1.30 p.m. \ 2.45 p.m. la I , PACIFIC STAGE LINES ' / . . | Connecting bus leaves Vancouver at 1.40 p.m. | This will serve as ah/ interim summer schedule pending I inauguration of the Car Ferry Service. Gib. Frith * . I 1 I Manager. Sea Bus Lines Ltd. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD P: ~# ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.' I Anpcan Services The congregation of Gibsons, Roberts Greek and SecheLt, will attend jointly a Service to be held on Sunday next, May 20. at 2.45 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Sechelt. The special speaker will the Rev. W. Valentine, M.C., Rural Dean of North Vancouver. /Musical numbers suitable for the occasion will be rendered by the Choir. Following the Service Refreshments will be served by the Afternoon and Evening Guilds of St. Hilda's Church, Sechelt. Chartered buses will leave from Gibsons . at 1.30 p.m., and Roberts Creek at 2.00 pin. Buses for return journey will leave Sechelt at 6.00 p.m. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_ _* v West Sechelt BY MARGARET ALLAN Mr and Mrs Lumsden are back with\" us again, taking up permanent residence,. Carl Reid is back. from Korea for two weeks, ihe plans to returneto the war zone, \"it is; good pay but dangerous,\" he says. Imagine little tots,, two and five years old sleeping in boxes on the* streets, L asked him if he had had any narrow escapes, (he is able seaman on a ship), the only thing that happened was when he woke up one night to see one of tlie crew sharpening his bayonet, lie thought maybe he did not like him. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gerald Alan ' \"Woods, baby son of Mr Alan and Jean Woods, will be christened in St. Hilda's Church, May 13, by Reverend H.U. Oswald. Kenny Gipbons had the misfortune .to break his leg while riding a bicvcle in town. John Cluse is back from Cloverdale, looking well. Gambier Meeting \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDilforMay20 GAMBIER Island, Quarterly general meeting of; the Army, Navy and Airfotee Veterans in Canada will be; held, Sunday May 20, at 2 p.m. -\" .. Transportation will be provided by Bob, Hunter, leaving the Gibsons wharf, at 1 p.in. Thursday May 17 1951 The Coast News THIS AND THAT (Continued from page 6) Congratulations, to Mr and Mrs W. Sutherland on the hirth of a daughter; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' Kinsmens wives held a very successful tea and \"Post - office\" sale, Friday.^ Despite the weather, -the , wonderful home Cooking went like' *ihe Proverbial \"Hotcakes\". One for your black book,' A modern, mother, is.one.who. can hold a cigarette and a safety pin in her mouth at the same time. ''\".\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, HASSANS ' ^Pender , Harbour;v B.C. The Old-Estabiished General Store SUPPLYING FAMILIES. FISHERMEN AND -' j CAMPS'/ Latest in Novelties/and Toys FISH BUYERS HOME GAS STATION Mechanical Refrigeration Fresh Deliveries.jon Hand . . '\"/;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Always\":. Steer For HASSAN'S LANDING Midwav South Shore Flowers jor All Occasions PHONE: GIBSONS 76W Mrs E. Nestman IMMEDIATE SERVICE Look steadily at the rabbit. Continue opening one eye and closing the other in rapid succession ... and watch the rabbit run ! c$r? Myott,1bo Optical illusions prove you can't always trust your eyes. When it comes to paint, your eyes can fool you badly. -Any paint looks good when you first apply it. But how will it look in five years .. . yes, even one year? C-I-L PAINTS have beauty you can see, quality you can trust. You can depend on them for the high hiding qualities, the enduring resistance to wear and weather, which make your paint dollars go farther. Whenever you paint, it pays to see your C-I-L Paint Dealer first. SI-PVD-I GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone Gibsons 53 TRUST YOUR C-I-L PAINT DEALER \ open a savings account for your particular somebody 3t . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD A SIGN OF GOOD FRIENDSHIP \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^T' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; ': 'y / ball in the league opener two weeks ago tucked the'hapless . junior club away without giving them any chance. The confident Firemen, backed by their shutout of the previous week started Mel Fladager on the mound last Sunday but the eager and annoyed C.Y.O. team belted him off the heap in short order. Firemen replaced' the jeweler with their previous winner but there was no stopping the younger team then. Pitchers were, Norm McKay, AI Jackson, Mel Fladager, and Jack 'Nestman who. twirled the winning game for. the C.Y.O. Jim King umpired both games. USE?PHE COAST NEWS CLASSIFIED For Sale louses $2820 -$4500 JiA. IIAINTX Gibsons, B.C. EQUIPMENT for lodging MINING AND CONSTRUCTION Put more tools on the job \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD specify SCHRAMM Tractor- Compressors or towing type models. Capacities 60 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 600 C.F.M. SCHRAMM Air Compressors. NORTHWEST Shovels and Cranes. EIMCO Rocker Shovels. Dependable .loading .of sand, rock and gravel f or^ miner or contractor. Speed, power and tonnage at new, low cost. Fast operation, high output, with easy upkeep, are features of these rugged shovels, cranes, draglines and pullshovels. Exclusive Agents for British Columbia. \"We Sell.'1 Service What We A. B. WING LTD General Machinery Dealers 1383 Hornby Street Vancouver, B. C. TAriow 1564 -Knowues HARDWARE- \ ! ' Thme 33 GIBSONS B.C. WE NOW HAVE A VERT CTO^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD p Bdiim^^^ SpringIime and Sports BASEBALL FISHING Come in and inspect them,.. P.S. A few items remain at REPEATED PRICES NOT \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD TO \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD BE \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD / ^stirigliGuse electric stove refrigerator, automatic electric oven, electric rangette DONT MISS THEM .. . P Terms Within Regulations \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Delivery to all Points BY ROBBIE THE Choraliers, in. the Legion Hall, Sechelt Friday, gave a very convincing 'program but it was \"very poorly attended. . ~ . It mus.t be very disappointing to the indefa'tigjable..- Captain Andrew \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Johnston, president, of the Legion and his helpers who worked so long and hard to make a success of the entertainment. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD >. If there is a next time I wish them luck. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jones came up for the. weekend, to look over their summer heme and Mrs. F. Mutter returned from the city. . The boy's are getting along fine with the lot, the place is just abou^ ready for the bulldozer, there is still lots to do, in fact 'the president, Mr. Mutter, say's every person who appears on the scene,, will be given a job that he can do,; . either with a saw- ,an axe, or even a broom, so give an hour of time any week-end and help the community centre, to help you and your kiddies George Wright now in'' Shaughnessy, Hospital had a pleasant surprise during his recent birthday when the local ladies got a flower from several of the local gardens and had the owners sign a get well card, then presented the whole caboodle to George. > Winners of the whist, drives v' changed from Friday to Saturday, were Mrs H. MacLeod, Jack McNutt, Mrs. Bert Wright, Teddy Cole, and the raffle was won by Mrs T. Norburn. Next meeting will he , in the Lucken's Hall, May. 26. Mrs Huggins was a visitor Mrs Huggins was a visitor to Davis Bay last weekend accompanied by her son / Albert, his wife and children. We regret to announce our esteemed friend came to attend the estate, and to say good-bye to her many friends. Mrs. - Huggins feels after the recent sudden ilriess and death of her husband, she should be nearer to the family, and will live* in West Vancouver, at the home of her son, Albert, 2120 Law-, son. Her loss will be felt oy the \"Choraliers\". Her fine contralto voice will be hard to replace, may we take this opportunity to wish her well for the future, and hope for her return visits. \" * May 24 will soon be here.] and the Community Centre decided to decorate a float for the big parade at Sechelt, the vehicle has been kindly loaned by RegJa-ck'son,^ and Mickey Coe..ltt might be ,a good thing at this time j to remind you that a young lady, from Wilson Creek^has; been ch.6seri "Titled \"The Coast News\" from 1945-07-11 to 1957-03-28 and 1992-03-19 to 1995-01-09

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