a Sidney, Vil; SAANICH PENINSULA and - -GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : Established: 1912 . ‘Hugh J; McIntyre, Editor and o Publisher. "Elizabeth G. ‘MelIntyre, Associate “. Wditor. “phoned: Day, 285 Night, aq: .. Published: every Wednesday at ” Sidney, Vancouver. Island, B.C. BG, May 013, igd2 | “Infants Baptised At St. Andrew’ s Church The: sacrament. of -holy’ baptism was administered at 4: p.m. in St. Andrew’s.. Church, -Sidney, last Sunday -when -two. infants receiv- ed the rite-at the hands of Rev. C. A. Sutton. Those baptised were Dean Seabrook Morgan, child of Mr. and’ Mrs. Thomas B.° Morgan of Third. Street, Sidney, and Rob- -ert “King: Prittie, son: of Mr. .and - “Mrs, Robert ‘William Pxittio (nee King): of Third Street, Sidney. _*. “Godparents for the former were ’ - Joseph:1..Seabrook and (by proxy) ~ , Youhelpfinance purchasosin Canada ol , for our Allies, You farm the habit of | thrift, that safeguards . your. future, . oo a pen for Youtealt tho, door to. eg f You Roll uti Better With | Air Raid Shelter At Royal Oak Inspected ROYAL OAK, May 13.— ‘The ~ Royal Oak Air Raid Shelter, cated“in the basement of the home lo- Goodhew, West Saanich Road, was open for inspection on Wednesday afternoon and eve- ning. Seventy-five persons visited the well-equipped shelter, which contains beds, stretchers, medical supplies, coal oil stoves, groceries, and emergency kits. ‘The committee, Mesdames G. W. Pettit, A. P. Hobbs, fl. Small: shaw, P. Ryan, Miss Molly Foot- ner, and Mrs. J.-L. Martin, R.N., the nurse in charge of. the point, are to be congratulated on their work accomplished, Salt Spring Girl Weds Comox, V.1., Boy GANGES, ‘May 13.——St. Fran- ¢is-in-the- -Woods, Caulfield, was . the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, May 2, when Elizabeth Mary (Betty), elder daughter of Mr. J. D. Halley of “Sandal,” North Salt Spring, and the late Mis. Halley, was united in mar- tiage to Mr. Stanley Idiens, youngest.son of the late Mr. Mrs.:J. Idiens, Comox, Vancouver Island. The Rev. Patrick Ellis officiated. The small hay ch had been dec- orated for ‘the ceremony with “masses of white lilac-and pink tu- ’ Hips. The bride, who was given. in marriage. by her father, looked charming in a tailored jacket and dress ensemble of pale aquamarine. and | silk-crepe,. her hat -was of ‘dark : brown’ straw: trimmed with gros- grain. ribbon, the matching acces- -eross and ‘fine gold ‘chain, the gift and she'-wore rosebuds: and lilies-of- -the-valley. » Phere was no bridemaid. The-best. man was.Mr. Sidney. D’Esterre of. -. Comox, : the psher,. ME Kenneth ; “Halley.” % “Following. the’ ceremony, ‘al smiglh . eception,: attended: -by: about: 20%. relatives‘and: intimate friends; was © held at the:-home of the. bride’ 's Sis- | revand: br g toclack:o ‘space ‘the ho pital: shower™ at‘ “Ganges, “May: . which . was, ‘successful will be. re- -.sories -were:-also. of dark brown, . .her-only ornament was a. gold wi : : if ; pu dia tt; “ty a ai A te DaMueTnd i" ws) Aa t 1 AS Fein ‘s . om , fi) . , ¥ A ih ih +p ral fy iS t) tak i ' PECIALS BUTTER— —~_ 3 Ibs. oe B. & K. ROLLED OATS—_ | 3-lb. package .......... ee PET DOG FOOD— “3 otins ooo KOBAN COFFEE— 1-lb. tins. Special ............46¢ FRESH FIG BARS— The Best In Sidney, Per lb. - . +. 26e WE DELIVER TO ALL DISTRICTS STAN’S GROCERY ‘Phone 181 THIRD ST. at SIDNEY AVE. WELLS, “BROS. ‘FUEL ~SAWDUST ’Phone Sidney 53-X% BUSHWOOD . $16 A *LOAD 1493 adi St. — Sidney, B.C. SPECIAL RAILS FARE is vic TORIA DAY — dioioaw MAY 25 ‘Between all ‘Stations in Canada . ONE-WAY FARE and ONE -QUARTER — FOR ~ .. Premier Makes Statement - finding oil to enter into arrangements for its disposition. “* would be an arrangement with an oil company possessing ~ explore the . ties for the dur ation of: the war, royalties: and taxation. would be.a contribution: by the Prov- - inée’to:the cost of. the war. : : period the Province would collect taxes and roye alties equal “in reply to. his” ‘communi. ation with the ‘plebiscite, ND, ‘Pattulle; sq, KC, iF LD M. 820° Pemberton: Building, : he Victoria,, B. C. FIRE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Independent ‘Rates --~ All Classes of Insurance written Write—: BROWN BROS. LIMITED 314-5 Pemberton Bide: Victoria, B.C. ~ Re Peace River Oil “The oil drilling policy was a live issue in the last elec- tion, and the people’s opinion was expressed clearly enough on that occasion,” Premier John Hart declared on Friday, when asked for his views on T. D. Palluo’s latest proposal that a plebiscite be taken on the Peace River Oil question. “Mr. Pattullo outlined his policy on oil drilling at a meeting In Vancouver prior to the last election, and wats quoted in ‘The Vancouver Sun’ on October -4 last as follows: “ “Let me say that the Government has no intention. of going into the retail business of selling oil. We propose on Referring to this pronouncement, Mr. Hart stated: ““The only practical arrangement that could be made the necessary organization and distributing. facilities who could and would fix the price as was done in this Province last year... If, however, arrangements were made on a Royalty basis, the’ public’s interest would be fully protected because the Province would become a partner in any wells - brought -in, without gambling the millions necessary ‘to area. Alr eady this Province has spent $600,000 . _in oil drilling. The Royalty policy has been adopted by the Province of Alberta, the TnKe of California, and other governments.. . “In view of the shortage in gasoline and oil: for war purposes, the Government of this Province offered the potential resources of the Peace River District to the Domin- -ion Government because they could ‘afford to spend the “ nece essary’ millions of dollars required. to pr ove ‘the territory. Any oil discovered would be free from taxation and roy al-- which exemptions | from matters ae 7 - “Tnasmuch as’ My, Pattullo veferr ed: to’ my: Petter: t hin T: ‘teel “that: itis ‘only fair that: the ‘public: should be. fully: ‘acquainted ; ‘Vietoria, 3B, Dear Mr, ‘Pattullo:: , I acknowledge your letter of the 22nd insthnt and note. whit you: ; ‘say regarding ‘oil drilling; particularly the suggestion that the ofl poliey he determined by a referendum. In 1918-23 the Government expended large sums on oil drilling without a veferendum, Again, in 1938, drilling: commenced without consulting the eleetornte the cost of whtel ta abate fe ates $500,000, During the last. election the ofl drilling poHey was a very live issue, It was discussed very fully, und ne doubt considerably influeneed the result, " sdetrten de yep aay he possibilities: of the off and gas resoutees hi the, Peace River Thistviet: wor offered: hy the: Provincial Government ter'the. Dominion: tor exploration wd ‘doevelopment: tor way. purposes, “ments bo nak made. with the: Dominion, further consideration will hw. tiventhe matter, keeping-inemind the host interests of tho peupla. 22 In viowsot: he cirenmatances: outlined, bonny say thaw this Guyer: : Bs determined, | i) thy Da et First: Aid Examination > Mlle, Ganges 1 Ladies’. ‘Aid - Society Met Recently. “Youn faithtally, “ MOTIN, MAR " sear ad "(signed iy : “peemer senate sere teenenaeenanmaanent enn Pe John Ambulance . - ‘St. Mark’ gs: Church _ Jubilee May. 15 GANGES, : Mi you if Tho, Su GANGES, May Li i en = » colo: ‘ohn: Ambulance. Aiyst: At oxame berate ‘the jubiley OF Me ‘nation “for: wardona and workers Chuveh;:. which Whine’ coniounnte was hold recently at) the Consolie on May 15, TRS, av special sevice, ; ; dated Sehool, Ganges, wi bo held at 1h. am, in St. bev ad ign important thine thee V8,” “pa rhe gxaminor wae Dy, re Mark's) Chuve h fontonl. Settlo- Goud hentth an important thing those days, Perry, WVR.G.S, wha waa asstated mont. ‘So many fobs to be nomen there's no time hy Avehdeneon’ Mohnes and Mijn Ids hoped that as many old many eto viel donc ; there 7 no time Py aes tinfda® haved that ne a wy lil for anyone below par! And one sure way to ee moral candidates. wer Arehdeneon Volmies will preach maintain your good health is to eat plenty of tye HT, ENS, e " : ayy serve : Mra No Howland, Mite Macirewon mid tnke the serviea good tood —- fresh and wholesome with all Maeintosh, Mya. A, Ry Price, Mra. Ro Toynhou, Miss Molyneux, Oapte NOC, Beat, Mesarad. Bond, A. Bee ACD Ny Goodrich, WwW, Viwole, NN, Law land, ve Rowers, a “Statovy OF Springfords oo se Mra, Toynbee hia new ohtvined “Heir medallion ons aho has hase . die “peta sidienieesialy on Tee ey nena sea bee Blythe, malt House, deknowledging. with Thanh! 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There’s veal glowing exubernnt health In every pound. of _ GRAIN-FED EDMONTON BABY. BEEF {(Governmont In- speeted),. Ti is dulightful to taste and is full of beneficial | -qualitios, —Lamh, Porky Veal, Chieken,. Fruit,” ‘Vogetables, ‘Vish nnd ay ood: ‘thing 8 Lo gat. can’ Alwayr ‘bo urehased from COWELL’ Ss” me 2"? he Old Relinhle") , ; be hird Street —_ "Phone 7 nnemenen - Sidney, B. C. : : : : oles cle s sone tye 4 the natural vitamins and minerals, This is Where modern eloetrie: refrigeration steps ine» Ie unrantees the safe preservation. of food Naess, Vetrigeration, too, for. real SAVINGS. in. food and money. Consider all theae things and wow = oo wieunderatiand why refrigeration: service: fe age” oo aential ins every home — especially in there AIM TL war days. co. a ge eS ee ee ll ci i tl Hi ill ee it su — Andevou can-counteon modern. elactyie. ooo: Nn ere ad ee TE te aes AE Nr ere E sar ne Te ETS scum arts athe a Sth Me BIE BATON PGI TL CE Es casino Seca te ate sit Set reac) «meg Se tpg SPR ee en A Perea Te er “GANGES elety held their regular monthly mg meets, recently, dhe Ganges Inn con od, Dayar pigided - and: tank . tho devotional porled, | AO lettow wis rend trans Mias Mayo 13)—Tha Gan. en Uirited ‘ hureh. Ladies! Aid So. ins When > two eprelaed) would shee flower for eliseh ach Sanday, “The dévens: averetayvy,. Ming My Lees, 8 Add. Chatoan apren. shower would wo held at tha dune moot- Ea. Ske awarded, cane for. the wut Liga iN ann, and. oie for the snost wade fu B.C. ELECTRIC