WE DO A LOT OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING ERFHEN in need of anything in the line of Letterheads, Isn- velopes, Billheads, Statements, Loose Leaf Sheets, Pro- grams, Posters, Business Cards, Dance Tickets, Books or Booklets, Invitations. Announcements, Catalogs, Ruled Forms, Special Forms, Ete., drop in, ‘phone or write the “Review.” Sidney, B.C.. and tell us your needs. We have a well-equipped plant and our business is growing. We hurry! i OVER TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE IN OUR AREA VER 10,000 people reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, Jd; 000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, 8,000.. The “Review” covers ‘this area through 20 post offices. The entire territory is settled by an intelligent, hundred percent English- speak- ing class of buyers. Advertisers reach them in the “Review.” ! “a Issued Every Thursday Morning, Forms close Tuesdays Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette — ONiee: Third Strect, Sidney, nea ‘Phone 28; Night 27. Tac a Teese Tt SINS aporpesceiand ae Subscription: $1 per year; U.S., $1.50 . SIDNEY, _ Vancouver Island, B.C., Fhireday, ) Dee. 4th, 1930. -Bive Cents s:Per . oy ANOTHER OLD _DR. DAVIES |LO.D.E. CONCERT|GYM. CLASS FOR FINE WRESTLING FULFORD BOYS” Me TIMER IR PASSES} SPEAKS AGAINWAS BIG G SUCCESS), N.S. CLUB BOYS| CARD IS PUT ON) AND GIRLS WIN “e Cr j io " -The. Rest Haven won Idunge was filled “The Laughter Bureau,” a short The North Sa: “| Service Clu The wrestling curd at the North | , be: > 4: : : e North Saanich Service ub B Review Re resentalive. death took place in pee a Fotis to capacity.on Tuesday evening when {sketch put.on by members of the | proposes to commence. their ci Service Club an friday eve- | FU _ RD OW Reore Deed. 7m day, Nov. 23rd, of Mrs. Emily Jane ‘an enthusiastic group of listeners |1.0.D.K. last. Thursday night, proved j sium work by the commeneement. of Laing opened with two 5h-pound mid- .) a even OUR fe dros de Russel, wife of Jabez John Russell, heard the thrilling lecture of -Dr.{very amusing and entertaining, those | physical culture and museular devel- gets, known as “Young Gus Sennen. | 0" auday evening 4" ATE ero of Beaver Point, Salt Spring Island, nn Davies, “Modern Innocents |taking part proving themselves real] opment classes under the personal berg” and “Young Strangler Lewis.” aa ket ail bil ned the [wa games ok azed 74 ¥ pring ‘sian | Abroad. The lecture was illustrated |artists. Mrs. C. Layard proved her-| direction of Mr.’Rocky Brooks, Vie- | to three-minute rounds, finishing in| nee tials tiailee 37 taee. Bile me eth 1 ve My s. Russell b by several hundred slides beautifully |self a very competent manager of the! toria’s iron ‘man. . : la draw. The. youngsters asked for | Institute Hall, Fulford, when’ The Cuckfield, © Sueeex i land. a colored, showing mountains ‘in Italy, bureau, while Mrs. Wm. McLean and| Mr. Rocky Brooks has kindly offer- another round, which also resulted in Min wee \ papal Nay bronght.up a tea th 24a y ’ ed 4 i streets in all the important cities,|Miss Muriel Ahiers made very good|ed to place his services at the dis-|®% draw. | ]t was an exhibition of very | t9 play the Fulford boys and the girls. e — years resi 7 A 7 18 prov- marvellous statue work, marble work, | office assistants, and the two down-| posal of the children one night a clever wrestling. of the Empress Laundry played ‘the . band th : aie M ac Wy. stone carving, large buildings, his-]} east customers, Miss Betty Macdon-| week whenever possible. In the featherweights Gaston Per-| Salt Spring Girls, the ‘Jocal teams Alli on, of Viet via. Mrs, James | Lorie churches, tombs, monuments, {ald and Mrs. Cruickshank were soon! Classes will commence in the very {Tet and Jack Matthews struggled to Whe (idencbd: SS sabaey ther hey Adama: i 1¢ val, 3 4 MM GT. graveyards ‘of the Great War in|made happy and found. they could] near future and will be: limited for a draw. The ‘Times 24; Salt Spring’ Girls. 20, ‘Hiliar,. 3 aver Pol i; t ee te France, memorial ‘tablets, etc, ete. still: laugh and be gay with the | ‘as- the ‘present. to boys under sixteen. In. the lightweights, Doug. Dicks Empress Laundry Girls 6. Many yi Mrs. C. G Pellin ary ite vais and Mr.’ Davies ‘told. of all the great |sistance of the bureau. ~ There will ‘be a small monthly |¥s- Buddy. Kirchin,. the: semi-windup itors. from “Sidney and on part ” Mire. James Todd. of Saanich. two cities in Italy, Austria, Germany, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoones, of Gal- charge to provide transportation ex-|0f the amateur card, Buddy. Kirehin | CAME esti: vant time. for.’ t! Gtadame a th an e ar id's France and England, told of: the peo- iano ‘Island, added to the program! penses of instructors, particulars ‘of carried “off © the’ honors with. two] f nich followed ‘the games. ...-Madame Oroeners, mn ee usseX, |-pnle, explained: the customs, habits |with several solos and: duets, which | which may be ascertained from Mrs. straight falls. . PeaeeteetS ee ce one rand James in : Derbyshire, England; and all points. of interest in each|were well. received; and the Misses) Tutte, ’phone 34-X Sidney... | _ The final of the amateur card, Reg. | plied the music,” . ‘The “a hug eat i nt gran ro laid te _ country visited by. himself and. his | Cox; of Victoria, “entertained in their} All parents desiring their ‘children | Hopkins’ vs.: Basyl Erret, in’ the wel- | tertainment “was: voted | al Taecise dn the Ross Ba Gensetenn party ‘on.-their marvellous and en-|usual pleasing. manner,..Miss Gwen'|to-take: advantage of. these. classes terweight “division, « -Tesulted. in at nees, Soon pe “Rev, D. Walker 6fficiatin Yea the pres- lightening tour of Europe last year.| giving a couple of fancy dances: and | will kindly’ get ‘in touch with Mrs. draw. - a 5 OF: : friends. oT Aes . During intermission Miss Gertrude | Miss Dorothy. reciting a very pleasing | Tutte.as early as possible as: there! The contestants: in the | amateur ‘Silver Tea Success _ ence of e Jes ap Pil Ae Straight gave a pianoforte solo, and|number. Mrs. Reese Burns, who-has will. have.to’ bea limit.placed on. the }¢@aTd were all pupils of Rocky, mate |: : pong Were al saviour, _ 1: Master .Delmard. LeMarquand gave | become so well-known: locally. in. dra-| number of. children enrolled’ “in the | and the: impartiality. of the audience ‘and. Abide: With, Mee oe ting: =} two. :delightful’ violin” solos,.: accom-|matic art, delighted the audience ‘in| class. ” “in applauding “all “contestants: = ‘Rudolph Margison, L. com Peing and panied, by Miss. Gertrude. Straight.” her® usual fascinating manner. : ©. ! Gymnasium cinzsdi’ for: ‘girls are spective oftheir. personal:choice, was ‘der. the “auspices: “Of: We Benson , —: The: tea. committee, under: the con-| now under consideration and. as soon’) ereat. tribute ..toa:club whose: ob- ) Guild,;-of, Saint: Andrew’s, w r ‘ venership of Mrs. Ramsay, served're-| as arrangements can be-made for, the | jects and works fall along these lines. (4 8. Me va ane freshments “after the’ program’ and.| necessary « instructors © ‘classes will |, » Billy» Root ™ and Rocky . Brooks; “/ Misitors= : Meeting Tonight a. wo 2 By Review. Representative This” “Mustrated lecture by: Dr. Davies. “Modern: Innocents’ Abroad,’ ” “was? also. “‘given.at the: South Saanich: United Church: last: ‘Friday:night: and. was: enjoyed: by. large and: enuhuale astic. audience: fi the: remainder “of .«.the evening”. was ‘commence, ;, | tophed the € eniig® with" ane : spent” in: dancing, music. ‘being. sup~ wrestling’ n plied by the local orchestra a tion, of clean;:. wholesonie. -| that: gave the fans:a:7 ( thr with plenty:of actic h ‘and: fast wor ‘The? improvement in Rocky Brook : Professo Bovine, ‘of the. “‘Univers- ° _ity{of- British: Columbia, ' ‘will speak at Beene ucelinal OF tne ton |L ‘Lowe. was enjoyed ‘during. . Thee | a : [All the old-timers of. the district:as ja dre Rack -The.-mains Wout (was [wore :* Miss ~ night (Thursday): ‘in Wesley ‘Hall, “as were: alee Eee by, Mie Wee "To Aid. Park Funds!» well as the newcomers will no-doubt|? S"4 . ; 90) : i0f 4 : : ‘lbe present: ‘tomorrow: night (Frida he: un’ f.. the. ‘ant ual. -old-| tonight (rheedae ‘All in thelr hall [ec ‘a.mieon’ o Monday 3 } ‘asked “to: bring“theirown? cards; ? play./illustrated ° ‘eircular-out: the: Fall -partienlirs» oe be ‘phone AgeR Le pmaterial, causing the blaze. ° The | = hawners af thes property| erin, ‘lee ie f i ih 8a Monsrs, votyae rrying gouty" E ads, interest. will: he. | piven. on Shturdays afternoon atthe: rer Lon Sise ade ofethe an nadia, 5 cujtinencing. {i indent) from-Mre, Barn bot, thecdanger. Lstddture taken Mack and: Bu, ondary: : a ee i a Hint iM Hb. SAANICHTON, “Dew. 2 Aycke S ; ot Saanich Bowral, of Trade at thelr re. “dont “moeting ‘considered a réepert ; _suhmitted repard ings: Hnconpistongien: ix the matter of the prleo af feed. commurieniton from the Canadian I Whent Pooh stated that it would be ; ag pe ea ; a ae “anni 48 {heitbr odmenned Aolightone-by. ; ponutlly to dond seat ‘ago at mer ae egul the. ciildren Otis: Majesty's Savoy: Chapel | hott comapager “ss 7 “Teale poy..nopranos, (he neko or Bngland's best. cyouthtul singers, , qunted ins Victorin,. howevary. were, of hem wndarcaxtoen: yours cof ages Tt lin tho frat: oceaaion Inthe, 700 eAndroy. 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