PAGE TWO ~ Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Thursday, Jan. 8th, 1931. ISLANDS 20 Fost Offices: teued every Thursday morning Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. than Tuesday noon. _ SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B GANGES LOCALS Mrs. David Simson, of North Salt Spring, accompanied by her three sons, left Ganges Tuesday, last week, to spend a few days’ visit in Victoria. _. Messrs, J..and R. Abbott have been . visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, Abbott, at Long Harbour, over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Roberts, of San Rafael, U.S.A., have been recent visitors to the Island. They were the guests of Mr.‘and Mrs. N. W. Wilson at “Barnsbury” for a few days. “Mr. William Mouat, of Westholme, spent the holidays with his parents at Ganges, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mouat, Rainbow: Road. ‘Mr. Derry Tye, who came up from -, Vietoria last Saturday for the birth-. :' day party at “The White House,” _ Fulford, returned to Victoria on a Tuesday after spending a few days : at Ganges, where he was a guest of _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crofton. . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagg have returned home after visiting friends and relations in Victoria over the .. Christmas holidays. «Mr. Graham Shore left Ganges on 7 Tuesday for ‘Powell’ River, after . spending -a few “weeks at Ganges, \ where he:-;was the guest of Mr. and » Mrs.o At /G.: ‘Crofton at Harbour - House. ¢ 'The football match. ‘played at Ku- > per Island Sunday, Dec. 28th, be- _ tween the Ganges team and Kuper Island team: ended . in -favor of the latter, . 8-1. c Mr. Dick. Chandler,. of Vancouver, | paid. a:visit:to’the: Island. recently.: ‘He was a ‘guest’ of. ace cand: -Mrs.. aa a ith ela ‘Harbour House. * Mrs. nother, *:Mrs::. Scott Ritchie, for, a few weeks, */ . Rev. George Dean ‘and. his. ‘daugh- to ‘Ganges after spending Christmas swith’ relatives in’ Vancouver, Mrs, Neil Smith, ‘of Vesuvius Bay, wind: her two — children, have been ending the “holidays” on *Mayne sland with Mrs. Smith’s relatives, -Messts..Douglas and fred ‘Hamil- ton, of, Keagingy arrived cat Ganges HOSPITAL SERVICE ; GW" IN YOUR ‘TSLEPHONES | al GO T o —— | GIVING | §,000: PAT RONS OF THE 7 “INVENTORY CARS: roar, This ear carries na 1926-7 OAKLAND SEDAN. 1926 HUDSON SEDAN ABN ONtraapedial 1928 ESSEX COACH» Mane and gal a wt oe SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette woe! A weekly newspaper circulating throughout the famous Saanich. Penin- sula.and the beautiful Gulf Islands, reaching almost every home through Hugh J. McIntyre, Publisher and Editor. Elizabeth G. McIntyre, Associate Editor. *Phones: Office, 28; Residence, 27. Subscription: $1.00 per year in Canada; $1.50 per year in United States; strictly in advance. All contributors of articles or news items are requested to have same in the Review Office not later than Tuesday noon. Copy for display advertisements must be in the Review Office not later Classified advertisements, Coming Events and cards of thanks must be in not later than Tuesday night. Classified and Coming Events adver tisements are charged for on a flat rate of one cent per word, per issue, with a minimum charge of 25c. “Cards of Thanks” and “In Memoriam” $1,00 each. Advertising rate cards furnished upon request. .C., Thursday, Jan. 8th, 1931. nd children Vy. for Victoria. . “Mr: and Mrs, ‘A. ‘Layton will ‘bé “the:guest of her |! ter, Miss*Hélen Dean, have returned | enn rtennenne SIDN' DEST ; ‘740. 750 Broughton St. , Vietorin, BR. Cc. ~ ‘Phone G 1161 ol Fally guaranteed, beautiful running cn. 1928 STUDEBAKER ERSKINE COACH... - Wally guaranteed snd a cmoat economical ear for _F nly say mteod and lanky “1927, STUDEBAKER: DICTATOR SEDAN. With now eee weed Yury aniate only rian n fow REVIEW at the Review Office, Third Street, AND PERSONALS on Wednesday of last week to spend | the New Year. They will be guests j of Mrs. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McAfee and son, of Fanny Bay, have been recent visitors to the Island. Mr. F. P. Penrose was a visitor to Victoria by ferry on Tuesday last week. Mr. L. H. Garnett, who has been visiting the Island for some weeks, left on Tuesday to spend a few days in Vancouver, where he is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. K. G. Halley, of Point Grey. Miss M. I. Scott, of “Rockridge,” has returned to her duties on the staff of The Kings’ Daughters’ Hos- pital, Duncan, after spending a few weeks with her parents at Ganges. Major and Mrs. Reynolds, of Work Point Barracks, Victoria, spent a few days with friends at Ganges last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Parsons and fam- ily have returned to Ganges after spending Christmas at the home of Mrs. Parsons’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hall, in Vic- toria. -Master:-Francis Crofton has re- turned: home after spending a week in Vancouver, where he was the guest of Professor and Mrs. Golding. — Mr. W: P. Evans, of Ganges, paid a short visit to Victoria last week. Miss Lois. Wilson’ returned to “Barnsbury” Sidney Phone 100 :: 5512, Day or Night. — | SPSS BARBER SHOP AND POOL ROOM CIGARS and CIGARETTES Candies, Chewing Gum, Etc. @Ladies’ Haircutting Se eer) ‘The “Beehive” |. for STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CANDY, CIGARETTES Bowcott’s Fine Cakes, Pies, | : | ' | Wellington Lump Sootless Lump Sootiess Egg SIDNEY FREIGHT SERVICE Day. ’Phone 91 -——— Night 60-R COPELAND & WRIGHT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS and BOAT BUILDERS — a _ and Bread, 8c per loaf WATCHMAKER I repair watches and clocks of \ ’Phone 41 Opposite Bank Vy Pe quality. Any make of watch or SIDNEY, ‘B.C. ; clock «supplied, NAT. GRAY, Saanichton, B.C. aS ad 1 DR. LOU LOUGH—DENTIST Bexcon Ave., Sidney Hours of attendance: 9 a.m. to Marine, Auto and Stationary Repairs 1 opm., Tuesdays, Thursdays OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING and Saturdays. Evenings by Canadian Fairbanks Marine and Farm Engines, and Electric Home appointment. Phone 63X. Water Systems —_ SHELL MARINE SERVICE STATION (Located on deep water on end of our wharf) GAS, per gal.....24c Foot of Beacon Ave. Phone 10 Sidney, B. McCALL BROS. “The Floral Funeral Home” | DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Johnson and Vancouver: Sts. QO SSLILLSSIAS LSS SA ALA A | LILPSDISASALAALALAS SA PUNO DANO NORCO LTS. Phone 383___ VICTORIA, B.C. § —. "Phone 52. Sidney © - DR. REGINALD PARBERY For your requirements of FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS or FERTILIZERS Nounce Seed C2. Sedneys LB. RC; Se Agents. for BUCKERFIELD’ S “BETTER FEEDS,” RENNIE’ Ss SEEDS, ROBIN HOOD FLOUR» DENTAL OFFICE Hours 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Ees~ ’Phone 8L: Keating “@@ E. 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