Local Quiz Kids Entertain P.-T.A. - Monthly Meeting - Children: from. ‘the three “ele- Q “mentary. ‘schools: of North ‘Saanich’ | -acted ‘as. “Quiz: ‘Kids” ‘at the. regu- slay; meeting of the North Saanich “-P.-T,AL on) Monday.evening ‘at - North :Saanich: High school, -Mr. Connor acted as quiz mas- 7 : ter on 2" Ate the business son'tion of the S.meeting it was.decided: that pro- ceeds from the forthcoming flower _.“. show .would be devoted to the : “Appeal for European Children.” ‘TOE “10-1 ‘insolvent,’ ‘department ‘of ‘the provincial “gov...” 4,308 - members, “Mutual. Benefit Association, with Act, six ~ 28. - don. - STRONG ACTION BY GOVT. ENDS HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS Following ‘its program of . _ vestigating: and ending operations of health “associations found -to be the: -Attorney- General’s ernment this’ week closed. opera- tions . of . three: B.G. «concerns. Those affected. were National “Wealth Association with. a mem- . bership. of approximately 12,000. Industrial-Health Association, with and’. Employees’ 5,774 members. Of the 17 benefit incorporated under the. Societies’ are now out of. business. Prizes Won At | Legion W.A. Party / A. progressive: whist) was held by the W.A. of the Saanich Pen- insula. branch of the Canadian Legion, Saturday “evening, Feb. Mr. Bert: Sansbury master of: ceremonies. Watts. Consolation prizes went ee Mrs. Hlingsworth.and Sam Gor- An-embroidered . cloth was - M. Jones,’ Chalet Read, “box: of. groceries by Mrs. Fred) Todd ‘and. the tombola was. won by’ Stewart Stoddard, .."Re- freshments was): served by: the- won “by? Mrs. : committee Aa Ghateee.: ae THE GIFT ‘SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), Sidney MM Minter PPLE. JUICE— "Sunrype:, DEVON. PEAS ed GLAZED i ROTTS” satin. bein. Ldrawers © and” sult t alpniutiete tm “st. PATRICK'S DAY—March 17. - In bulk,. [Dyecseceeseseseucecsecsesseqeersescyenseesuseneevene ~ 35 * (Bri ing. your, own “Gontainer) PRICES AS GOOD AS CITY STORES DUB ie PREPAID, ay Wool: filled, tn green, 1 a, in —— ae Vardwood:..walnul | finishs: a, ‘dies REIGHT. RATES Feyerslhle Second § aeeocintion® ; acted: as © First prize | winners were: “Bessie Jackson, N. " children”-visited, a’ week: home of L.. King, Kings Road, be-~ - fore returning , ‘to cco home ‘in’: Bagley, Sask. Bate, 2990. Beach Drive,’ echome® ins “Vancouver, cyan, Roherts: Points: AR RUGS a Ue Wool, in. ogre ae Tartan Ahaded nopedsonnabag gg tans vies Street, Sidney, Pte. F. W. Rhude, of Vancouver, stares’ in dismay “at the ‘pile of dirty dishes in the mess kitchen and wonders how he will ever get them all clean: The pile up was caused by'a failure of the water supply and. presented tne more problent. of life in the*northland.: In. And | jA RC Social ‘Editor: Mis. E. M. Wakefield, Telephone 140R_ Mr. and-Mrs. A. S. Reynolds, of Colfax, Sask.,.. left. Thursday. for. Vancouver en. route’:to..Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have been _ guests of their. micehy Mrs. . Geo. Baal. ogy Mh ‘ana Mrs. AY Grinde. and. two? bg Mrs. G R F, Kivkpatiick and: her ‘daughter, Mrs. Alan” Nash,: ar- river ‘this week . from Edmonton.’ “Mrs. repel willbe the: guest “of: Miss: B..' Bate, ‘Towner. ‘Road; ‘for: about.six: ‘weeks, : ‘while’ “Mrs. “Nash: will: ‘be-aguest’ of Mr- cand Mrs: GN, ‘Kirkpatrick, . Tow- “nerPark: Road, -for‘a;-week.: While. “Kirkpatrick. caw: also’ ‘daughter, Mrs. isit:. “her: ictori ja: ridge, ‘ot Regina, and Myrs:° HiT. mre, ra law, Gea: Just: had” well, drilled. on ‘their’ ‘Badger. “of King toad, Spent ‘the® week-end at her - Gertrude: very spent. ‘the _week- ee cate the: home of. Mrand: Mrs, O,:.C. Coch- Both. Sie and: ° “Mrs. Cochran: had- an“ attnek © of “the flu last week, We ee Mrs, FM. “Yann, f2 an gest Boll, Fifth: Strect, . ” Suteliffe, of Myre fanhet Howard Ball, whe: has a truek- ing’ business: at Sayward, is “at “present: spending “a~ short: holiday with hiss family om Haat: Saanich Road 1: i . ‘On “PMhuraday. “ovening - ‘at aul's United church: moving pic ‘ayes Worg shown, by Mr. “Aldrldgec Ns oN “LOVESEATS—__ oo Tattrewave wine . pn oe wushiona, dent iy anal homen, ‘ti its Bi Next Door. to L a iauor § Stor AARON ney ; backgr ound. : ved refreshments. . ‘at’ the | Park. : idle and Buddy. Baillie. = He “Bee: Mrs. ‘Sisson ‘is: oe for. x Palen, ‘Sinith, Mills Road, poncin’ sehran: ‘of. Vaneau" Of? Vie- cdnslaw, Mroand Mrs, Wi. Fr ae te 2 Tospihab tne Vietorin, a LWO weokn and is expoctod buck odin Sidnoy in. the rear futires: . Sunny 7 “dlspensing: vue iat,: lH coda A geraddate. of Toronto: andl, See : toria. During his talk: on the dif- ferent. points. of. interest Mr.: Vine played. the piano. quietly in: the Following the show- ing: of pictures, songs were “sung and later ‘the ladies. .of Mrs; Walter _ Wingate. has. re- | turned: to Victoria after being the: guest of Mr. and Mrs. As F. Nixon, Soren Saanich - Road.. : M. ‘and: Mrs. Bryn -Jones have recently., moved. from, eho resid- ence on. Harbour. Road. ok z + Amoi “these: ‘camping: at: John Park. ‘over’: the. .week-énd: David". ‘Christian; William: ‘Cowel, ‘Roy. MeQuin,: Mike © ‘Ped- “Louis; Robeees ‘Tett: by. pling “for: Vancouver. after spending ‘the. veek-end.: with’ his” mother,” Mr: sont rua ts of Mrs ‘of the “home vacated: by Mr.2 ott ilu. Weak’ te bee the law, . My. and Mrs. Bruce | cana eclebrated hey 8 Ath ‘Virehday ae visit with: “Revecand “Mrsi: » Lovell Ave, oe attended: a omecting “ot: the Micw “tavias Py rosbytory Welds at the Mats: yopolitan’ United ehureh: “Monday: “afternoons: Mrs, Moenagh has: been ~ ¥ the . chosen as, a lay. delugate..af presbyt ery for {he coming} your, “Mr. and Mw. W. G. Henry, of Nanton, Alta, left on Tuesday after spending severn). days swith Mrs. Henry's brother and’ sister. Queens AVENUE, ; *” ow ; Le 7a “Mrs, “Jnek “Skinner, ae CAMO: reqarned. hana... by = plune “after cattanding: the: funeral of hav sislor at Crossfield . Alta: H * . Mr, niticl, Mrs Ingram): Wirst=$ wre AMON ‘those: Who hive been: Ont. Tiguan sdniteail maven son: Saturday. and inder- “went minor. operation on Sun. lay, She voturned:-to hors] Mya. MW, ate after undergoing: he is recovering , Sidney, a et Mp. and: Mya, Ay d, Merrett and # at Nipawid, Bagley: Were week-ond, uenta at tho home : - , ‘wi Maxwolly, of their Boni Ve OQ; Reaneneee ee the. will uf Daal, Mr. Stowart kutohawati Universities i ay Road, arrived 2 ins “AW Mr, _ the “home ~ of .. Saskatoon. - BISHOP HOLDS -church on Sunday. evening. the» choir : quest: -ofsher son cand : daughter-in=: esd f. Vancouver,’ returned, ‘home: by plane after: en-; “Mrs, As Menugh, Marino. Drive, : : Baillie, ‘powled to other: pirts of Canada E Me. Unger his’ lott: for Prentony 8 ™ sinnd,, Mrse Ingram. has lett: fon hery “home in. Comnwal, inks ihe aame: even nets, nil An PTecover= Ing nicely r for. the “past © Cnrtoy ‘rolayned ‘trom Joseph's haspltal on: Sunday: : oporation, at her home. in ‘Ldoya’ Ve Stowart- of, Dinsmore, Lk sui arelved thin: week to join Diy Pibwd esta! Me, “atu, Mis. W, Fh. Gush, Bazan. Nietovla®: ature: rye and: spent Cha! weok-ond, and Mrs. MeCulloch. Mee” and: Mie Quah dave | heen: Visiting,“ J. thelr sion and daughter in thy Qua. : f and While: Mere: M ira. Gush: went an operation. She is re- cuperating nicely. On Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. -E. R. Hall, East: Saanich: Road, had a few friends ‘in to ‘welcome. the couple on their return. | : * ae . . News. of the death of Mrs. Charlotte Ford, formerly: of East Saanich. Road, was received this week. Mrs. Ford passed away. at her daughter. in CONFIRMATION SERVICE HERE. The Lord Bishop of British Columbia conducted the .confir- mation service at St. Andrew’s Ar- yayed in cope and mitre and carrying his croisier, the bishop confirmed a large class. One of the first confirmation services he has conducted since his return from Australia, Bishop 1H. Sexton told the congregation of the many advantages and priv- sjleges enjoyed in -Canada. In his address to the candidates che spoke on the words ‘of “the hymn, * ‘Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.” . ‘Those. confirmed includ- ed: Jean’ Fraboni, Verna Jackson, Loraine _Brooks, Rowland. Gilbert, Patrick Dalton, I. Billings, Mrs. Timmerman, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Greenhill, ae _Pope and Mrs. Jackson, . An oxecllent. attetdanee: saw. ‘the service and Rev.. Roy: Melville, © --yeetor of the parish, acknowledged the gift of a heater from $F. Nesbit. ; ; : ‘CORRESPONDENCE, a “. POUND AREA paren: : “would » not’... ‘grazing of ‘stock on the roadside, ‘but. the stock would have to be. .§ herded by ‘some person * to.see that Dear Sit:'In-reply -to: the story: of opposition of a pound area -as- published in. The Review, a pound prevent...the. THE BOAT RACE Whale Meat For. Oxford-Cambridge Boat Crews Crews for. the famous Oxford -and Cambridge boat race; due to be rowed at the end of March, are training hard. A pretty grim ‘problem has faced both: of them and they’ve tried out vari-.. of adding ‘to —food; ous ~ ways rations. _The Oxford:.team has secured a large quantity of whale steaks— “hardly a substitute for the roast beef of pre-war years, but better than nothing. Last semester Some of the men in the trial eights had frozen whale meat kept in the college ice box, and served to them with their dinner. This semester pretty well all the row- ing men are eating whale. Cambridge has bought a Boat Club cow, and members of the crew are learning to milk here! She’s kept on a farm just outside Cambridge, and is making a wel- come addition to: the crew's ‘one quart-n week milk ration.. Bread and. potato. rationing have hit. both sides—they get rav- enous -after a. hard afternoon’ on the river and’ there’s nothing much.to fill up with.” The race itself “will use: up* 3,000 calories, and -each’ practice costs every man 23500 calories. "That doesn’t | leave much out” of: the daily United: Kingdom average of:2,700° calories a day, to ride a cycle home. The Cambridge coach in- sists on a hot cup’of meat extract —+ not rationed — immediately after rowing. Ie says his crew’s physique is just as good as pre- war, but they’re not as well nour- ished. at. Whale. ‘steak, when: avs uilable is . increasing in popularity with Brit- ‘nin’s. housewives too. . -All--have their own, ideas on how. to. cook it... The secret ad the success of they. ‘eaused: “no: damage. to “pro- ..8 - ‘perty.” », business. stake: ‘the ‘attitude, sstock, : sand : 7 large.” let. them’: “people: here ‘have: had “their-fences “destroyed: in part,: cand® ‘thei dens “ruined? :; In’: ‘many. case can: “ill afford: 1 NO. ‘PASTS! | (Garden to. anes ae agg BM Tae Marya hita been: tukinge.: Avoatmentye at Rte Paul's: “Ate present: a. “very. small ‘gtoup!* “turn: out. theo $0 “Damage ‘caused by: the - > stock: is: ‘no worry ‘of: theirs: "Many". ¢ the, produce: they: expected:to :aug- ment: ‘their-food supply, ‘that: gney id: hate.to oo NO. yoo.s, ~ Anyone Con Hang te Gonceous PATTERNS FOR EVERY oom ass =n AY. Low Bost _ Treat. Your Lawn Saat z s CULTIVATORS. Any ‘person’ conducting. a-3:@.0 business: expects. to put:his: time-in. ““unning. the. business’’ and herd-.. . ing: stock. is’part'.of the: business, -°§ “s0.it would: not pee anyone’ out, of ; “Moby Dick, ” ‘proval : ‘of the: experts, their. whale meat lies in the cooking. a When it has been skilfully pre- pared and served with onions or suitable seasonings, many people have been deceived into: thinking they were eating beefsteak. In Herman Melville’s tale -the second mate gives his recipe for cooking whale: “Hold the steak in one hand and a live coal.to it with. the. other; that done, dish it.” -This method, however, does. not receive the ap- who all advise fairly slow cooking. * QUIET WEDDING AT RESTHAVEN Resthaven chapel was the scene of a quiet wedding on Monday afternoon when Elder Campbell united in marriage John Roscoe and Mrs. R. Barton, both of Sid- ney. The bride, attended by her sis- ter, chose a beige suit with hat to match, a corsage. completed her ensemble. Mr. Sahly was best min. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Roberts and during the signing of the register a: solo. wa given. by Mrs.. Munson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. -Roscoe received . the: good -wishes* of: their: friends in-the lounge following.the cere- mony and later> heldvat Terry's: in -Vietoria. | On. their. return” from. .their: -honey- moon Mr, ‘and Mrs.: Roscoe reside in Sidney.: ‘ ; . “Too Late to to Classify wmraner Awan FOR RENT — Furnished cottage, Patricia Bay, March 15. Adults. Phone Sidney 121M. FOR SALE —~.New cedar siding house, 16x24... Two. rooms.and bathroom. No plumbing: Wired, brick. chimney.” .To..be moved, a reception was | will 10-1 McTav-- : or eee $1,175... J. F.. Rickard, 7 ish Cross. Rd.,; Sidney. Sidney. BAY; Colquitz 89K. WL f Paints | and Ename ls A good selection of this amous pro: | - duct i is available here. | . a sy coe =, ih. j ee ee ee a Mi SO BRRAGELE Pb Ba i eerie