c SAANICH PENINSULA. AND GULF “ISLANDS REVIEW > @ormerly Sidney and Islands Review. and ‘Saanich Gazette) oe ESTABLISHED 1912 “Member British Columbia and Yukon Press Association: ges “An -independent.’.weekly ° newspaper circulating throughout: the “famous SAANICH PENINSULA and. beautiful GULY: ISLANDS : through 20 Jocal post offices. _ HUGH J. McINTYRE, Publisher and Editor. ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. | " Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 27. . Issued = every ‘Wednesday at the Review Office, Third Street, _ SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance): $1. 00. per year in Canada; $1. 50 per year in the United States. - << ° Copy. for -display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. Classified advertisements, ’ Coming Events, Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam must be in NOT aa CATER THAN -MONDAY ‘EVENING, Cards of. "Thanks and In Momorium, ‘$1. 00 each. Classified, and Coming Events. advertisements are charged for on 2 a flat - ‘rate of only one*cent=per’ word, per issue. No advertisement - accepted for less-than 25¢. Dt 7 A ‘contributors of articles. or we’ items: ‘are requested to have same in the: Review office NOT. LATER THAN SATURDAY NOC Advertising. Rate ‘Cards furnished’ upon “ request.. ’ AN: ‘Letters to’ ‘the’ Editor must: be signed: by the writer for publi. ation. No exception will: be -made.in’ this matter. “Subscribers failing to receive the Review in due time are eked to . notify us immediately: and’another copy will be sent. With our large circulation and.the consequent large amount of handling in the mails “occasionally. itso happens that a label is accidentally removed. y .The Saanich: Peninsula-and: Gulf Islands enjoy the most equable ‘climate. ‘in-all’ Canada!* “Average. winter temperature, 40 above; aver- “age summer‘temperature, 60 above. -“Not too hot—not‘too cold. It is > the'aim of the Review to assist in the development of this magnificent “area:and the co-operation’ of all organizations and citizens in working ‘for the betterment of. all” concerned. is respectfully solicited. Me : 5 SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Wednesday; October 28, 1936. Province of Vancouver. Island — ~- (Continued from. Front’ Page. ye: sland,’ “our. neighbor island ‘on: | the: Atlantic, seems to” eet ; as guest of Mr. and. Mrs. ee Lind, | the: island on- Sunday ‘afternoon: | R. LOUGH — DENTIST Beacon | Ave. Sidney - : Hours: ‘of. uttendance: 9 a.m, to}: “1pm, Tuesdays, Thursdays and” Saturdays, Evenings. by appointment. | ’Ph, Sidney 63-X Senate ratthatih hacthoeet teatinatiaatnetined ental ‘Marine ‘Drive ——-— Sidney, B.C; |: SOOM ae | Wencon: Arua nvonrinen “Sidney, Be.|"" ne travellor | “anecustomed : ta: Tota): Grosvenor : ‘offers --visl-: Jovely-roams ‘oxcellont. dining room, prent. lounge and. inglish:: “open. flraplaca,... > Hotel in inthe eomtro: of: bude. neni, “hopping and. Mheatve. “Matrleta! se etds: quiet: nd induges, ret ane comfort, “town rome Ayes, wadding 4 “Or. anniversary. woe calls. for, : our: congratulations, use the: : ong-dintance , telephone, ; The spoken: “word. ‘garrion. a armness and eincerity that written: Can: convey. partes Don'tivond: your: m tage.’ away 1h by. long-distance, tales =| a5 | SAANICH, PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS’ REVIEW. ne re Ho et (si )NEY AND — DISTRICT © Miss: Ena Pearce ‘of. Dorchester, England, arrived here recently and is guest of relatives in the dis- trict, Mr. and Mrs. W. McCulloch, West Road, and Mr.’ and Mrs.’ W. J. Gush,:Bazan-Bay Road. © Miss Pearce travelled via bus ‘from Montreal. Order your Hallowe’en party ice cream requirements early at the Avenue Cafe.—Advt. Mrs, John Barry, who has spent the past several months at her home at Deep Cove, left on Mon- day for Drumheller,. “Alberta, where she will reside.: et “Mr. and Mrs, J. Mason, Beacon ‘Ave., have returned. to their home _after ‘an absence of six. months; during which time they took part in the Vimy ; Pilgrimage, where Mr.: Mason ‘was chosen as ‘one of the.guard of. honor to His. Majesty King Edward: VIII.. They.also-vis- ited at their former homes in“the Old Country and though a delight- ful trip and. many happy. experi- ences are reported, both Mr. and again. ‘Seen the raft” of fireworks at the. Avenue?—Advt. ‘The: Swain’ family “from. ‘Swift Current, Sask., ‘have ° ‘rented Mrs. Castle’s bungalow. on: the = Experi- mental : ‘Farm: Hill forthe: next six months. : ness trip to: Vancouver, this. week, Mr. George . “Lloyd, ’: a : former resident. of Sidney, is visiting here Mrs. Mason are glad-to be home| Mr. G. AL “Cochran is is on a “buii- _ FOR WINTER |Recreational. Cle Classes Open “Here. ‘At: North: Saanich, : _ Service: ‘Club Hall” ” Physical and ‘recreational train- ing for-both men and women, un- der the direction of the Provincial Recreational Centre, opened «in the North Saanich centre on Mon- day evening at the North Saanich Service Club Hall when a record attendance of both men and wo- men turned out for the ‘first class. The classes are entirely free to all: persons out. of ‘school in the district and the gymnasium peri-. ods. are .conducted. by. competent instructors . from Victoria. clude _zymnastics,. tumbling, pyra- mid’ building, games, ‘ete. a for the the’ women funda- men and for the mental: gymnastics, group . and and. competitive games and: folk, ‘tap. and; rhythmic. dancing.: ‘Classes continue from 7 9: :30 each Monday. 7:30) -to Cee rer rn ~ JAMES ISLAND , By Review Representative ag en em aetna eee) Miss M.: Barrie: of Nanaimo, who sister-in- law, -Mr. wand: ‘Mrs... R. Barrie, has returned to her home. . “{and Mrs. Campbell. “Activities ‘are similar’ to ‘those conducted in other centres and in- PARTY HELD Sunshine, Guile wi 1 a Members . - Entertain At Homes. an By Review Representative. ie GANGES, Oct. 28.—The second of a series of bridge parties to be #un at the homes of different. mem- bers of the. Sunshine Guild, Ganges, through the winter months, took place recently at the home of Mrs. D. Tweedhope, seven tables taking part in the play. The prizes .were awarded to ‘Mrs. Fyvie, ladies’ first; Mrs. J. Bennett, second; consolation, Mrs. ¥. Wage. The ‘winners. of . the lucky. chairs were Mrs. A. Stacey ‘The prize for the one. ocucpying the only cane- bottomed -chair:in the room owas won by Mrs. Cc. W. Baker. Among: the: guests. pr ogent.’ were Mrs... Tweedhope,. Mis. Gilbert Mouat, Mrs. W.:M, Mouat, Mrs. M. B. Mouat, Mrs. Laurie. Mouat, Mrs. Colin Mouat, Mrs. M. Gard- ner, Mrs. -Allan Cartwright, Mrs. “A. Stacey, Mrs. J: Jameski, Mrs. J. Bennett, Mrs. Hefferman, Mrs. C. A. -Goodrich, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs." R. Young, Mrs. E. Lumley, Mrs. T. Wagg, Mrs. Stuart Holmes, Mrs. Stuart, Smith, Mrs: H. John- son, Mrs. -H. Day; Mrs, Pyvie and others. : Pan ae : has’ been visiting her’ brother and | ‘Friends. of Mrs. E: Walsh: will: - be sorry:to hear that she-is ill. She: is a patient in Sti dobephie: Hos- : ‘pital, : Victoria, A. football gamie was splayed: ¢ on > | Bitzer > & ‘Nex were the> visitors, ad ‘The: score. atthe vend of. time, was : {3- 0: in: ‘favor of the island: team... ‘Tuesday’ evening, Oct. 20th,: the | with B-piece. china’ tea.sets. Mel- vin “Dawn: ‘and, Marina’ Tanien ‘are sy the! ‘twins’: names." “ies the talk» of the. town!” ‘poreworks and Hallowe’on - ceandy | | thihickbeeeh ny : = ‘gan: Thos. AR. ry at: Avenue: Cafe, —Advt, es “WATCHMAKER I repair watches:and: clocks -of ‘quality. Any make of watch’ or . 2, Clock