SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, May 2, 1951. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW . rapidly. In spite of the advances on the| FOR YOUNGSTERS IN SIDNEY Films at Mahon Hall averages the trading generally was (Contributed) MARKET LETTER quiet and in the Toronto. market “(By H. A. Humber, Ltd.) - very few price changes of any The market closed out the. week.| consequence were rated. Most “with a. sharp advance into’ new | market commentators ‘are recom- THE REVIEW’S | , raised privately. to help the boys| ‘there was a good attendance at| On Friday, April 26, the Deep .A solid citizen and ‘parent asked with equipment which is now/{he Mahon Hail, Ganges, recently, Cove Community Club entertained us the other day, “What is this | quite expensive as compared with | for the showing of the National! the North: Saanich Service Club a the aaereesaite ‘ea brain child. | sary 10 BED ae real sport. is neces- | Film Board pictures. Sa | at a quiz party held: in the. Deep 20-year highs. Industrials at 259.08 mending. maintaining — presently | py brain child of Joe Taylor, im sary ae To Cee eee ~ | UE. Belton, region representative | Cove school. William Stewart, as invested positions without further | Sfof: the National Film Woard, was, Master of ceremonies, introduced were the highest since June 6,|commitments at this time, though mediate ae president of the) So Joe Taylor and’ Bryan For-) present. Ven. Archdeacon G. H.| the -president, J. C. Erickson, of ‘1930... their attitude seems® to, ‘be that, Ganagian jegion, and of Bryan ster, with others of the Legion Holmes’ was chairman ‘and..Tom | Deep Cove. club, who in.turn wel- In the local market “Britalta” | they will go much higher. oe who coached the Legion-.| sports committee, decided to issue} moynbec and Venn Coels projec- ;comed the visitors: A game of made the news with a very sus. | a ast year. 7 membership tickets in a booster | jionicts. | musical chairs opened an. enjoy- _eessful ‘gas strike in the vicinity! More than ‘one-third of Canada ‘AS Sted ith th most sul: | thre to raise rence for at least| “pe program stanted with.“Be-|able evening with Mrs, Wm. of Medicine Hat. The price of the. is covered by forests. were supplied wit } e most suit-|three teams of youngsters, aged hind the. Menu’, which. showed Baillie being the winner. H. Vine aan able equipment. in the way of new!10 to 14. These tickets are all} ii. working of a clean, well run|and F. Aldridge provided musical uniforms, bats and balls, but, best carefully numbered and account- restaurant. “Cliff Hanging” de- | accompaniment. of all, supplicd a know-how ed for by the secretary treasurer, picted the mountair climbing clubs | N. Watts, North Saanich Service 5 T 0 C K S A N D B 0 N D 5 coac ing ny ryan Forster who|W. C. James. As was the case last | Or Ganada. “Birds of Canada” and | Club, demonstrated .mental magic cnOws ck aseball and was, a few | year the accounts will be audited | ao.3 Birds”, the latter chotograph- which was thoroughly enjoyed. A years back, in professional compe-j by the official Legion auditor and] .a7iom around the Gulf fslands. | spelling bee for the children fol- tition. With boys of his own,ja condensed balance sheet printed aN U cay howed . nan ‘Bryan likes youngsters and likes by The Review. cross Uns gava” he irked data en | baseball .. . a good combination. ploring party gathering data for | Increased Egg Local merchants devoted in : ‘ } ti Last year the Rod and Gun Club, | some cases their entire advertising ones vad han oplaee he pee pe Supply Is Ahead Poultry market report as sup- the Rotary Club and the Women’s | space to slogans “Have You Join- Auxiliary of the Legion supple- ‘eq the Booster Club?” The objec. | wees Of Plants and specimens of) as J mented the collections taken in at| tive was $500. Much of this has|° The last three ‘pictures were in plied by Oe oon non orkonnd ] s the home games and the money |peen raised already b ‘ ais already but sales are | continuing to those members of technicolor which added to ‘the | held on a firm steady basis here Listed on Any Exchange, or Unlisted, May Be BOUGHT or SOLD Through H. A. HUMBER, LTD. Latest Information and Continuous Quotation Service Over Boys’ doubles—Albert Kaye and | committee: George ‘Heinekey, A. | t@'y, Mrs. H. Bradley, First Street. David Dawson defeated : Pat. Lee | R.. Layard, H.R. Nichols, Harry and: Ian. Foubister.. - ‘| Collet, W. Ivan-Mouat, F aq Ww - Girls” doubles—Jo Brown. and don, Mac Mouat. _ hel Lady | Minto. Hospital _ Eva Tahouney defeated. Patricia | ~ pin Carr, ‘popular master. ‘of Report For March — Wells: and Arlene Reynolds. ; A ceremonies’ from Vancouver, was} Lady 'Minto Gulf. Islands..Hos- |} ‘Mixed doubles—Shirley Silves at the top of his form... Enthusi- | pital report: for the month of March -UNEMPLOYMEN r INSURANCE ale Brownand Pat eave Sefeated Jo | astic applause greeted the saxo- | follows: ane : {phone -playing: of. Frank - Dyer, | Number: of: patient - “days: in’ BOOKS. MUST BE RENEWED Highest Point Winners. Chemainus,. who, in. addition to] March: 347; ‘patients. in. Girls, ‘grades’ 9° to’ 12—Jean St. r, ’ oO March; oa%5. ‘patients in. hospital, : : ‘Denis, 24 points. (silver cup). his solos,’ joined with Scot Clarke, 58; ‘births, 5 ; deaths, 2.0. .- : - EMPLOYERS!—Please send ‘all ‘uneniployiient © insurance hooks’ for. 1950-51: and previous: years ° ‘immediately to the. National. Employment Office banjoist,:1. W:" Bradley, guitarist, - Donati OLE : Boys, grades 9 to: 12—Patrick ; y ons: Z Grape ty points (silver cup).: ” and: Percy. Lowther, pianist, in “Mrs: C. H. ‘Trafford,’ ‘magazines; -with which you deal, unless.renewal arrangements chave already been. made. hey must be exchange Aste al} selections ‘which’ were: ‘greatly en- Mrs. Warren ‘Hastings, magazines;,| : 12 surie’ Gooaman, ore omnes ‘joyed. . John: Sturdy’s. excellent | Mr. ‘and “Mrs. L.. Hanke, plastic. ‘Wendy..Fanning, 10. ‘points; Ang )and amusing portrayal of the wan-| crib lining and magazines; Mrs: E. 7 ‘Ni hon ae 10: Pint pe ees dérer’s. return: at’ the end of‘a.per- McMillan, Wo dozen. “glasses Li: S "Gl Sa eat DO arg | fect: day..was: highly - ‘appreciated: | F.: Nicholson, "magazines; “Mrs. J. Girls, “grades - 7 and: 8—Shirley ff cas F ene, , ae er, ‘first; Jo. ‘Brown, Second: : ak “8- eld n: "Wednesday. towart “at Arbutus ‘excellent. Mrs! } vener, ofthe :tea, wy assisted.-by-|. ‘ “toe “MMirs.csCame. Prior; -Mrs;: Frank. jady. Minto ‘Guilt: Talands hospital. ‘Guila - Bankes, “Mirsi. Te. Hawthorne: Mrs: held its: ‘monthly’ meeting -recently* hospi “Blackwood -and-Mrs:'M: Back-.|-in..the boardroom ‘of ‘the: institu-. and ¢ -Mr: TO THE.INSURED WORKER -Hav youcan i insurance boo i “your possession?:: If so, please. take.or:send it to the nearest ‘National: Employment: ‘Office’ for, renewal! immediately. © If; he tyou, send. your, book, ' enclose: your ‘present address 8 60 ‘tha By yours new, j hook, may be sent: to o you promptly : the:| ar ticle Be lina snee Aas poured, by Mrs, S: Seana eniae Mrs. “George . St. Denis: We: } Pagesand Mrs Robson.: Mrs, O.-| presiding. fag 7 in at || J..Garner- and Mrs. Dorine Wilson| |. A large. amount of. mending as ee eanaten oe ‘|| were in’ charge. of the white: ele- accomplished ‘by-the:'members‘and | yay< : WwW, ‘Nor ‘ton “of her visit to! the “/-phant ‘stall. Mrs.: Dalrymple’ offi- | several: new: articles made. ‘Lady’ Minto’ Hospital.” : | \ciated-at: the candle lighting .con- | Business:included the making: of "Tea hostesses wore. Mrs.: Newn-: I {test which ‘was'won by. Mrs. :A,E:: arrangements | for. Hospital Day,'! ham, and: ‘Mrs. ‘Lowe. ": " olf | Steward. -Mrs,:Gordon:-Hovey won ae ; : 11 the: bean : guessing: contest ‘and a yj raffle vas: Ses H.|-Wale. se: UG 1° The sum. of gat 60 was s realized ‘from the), safternoon’ sy _entertain- COMMISSION. "s 46, Bits “g Thursday,’ ‘May =:10, -when. Visitors | will: bes received: by’ Mrs.’ Warren. Hastings, ive. pou itr usiness e stea es Girls’. singles—Jean St. Denis | of the Canadian Legion held its| was still a long way to go to com- |); ht: A 4 ih ‘the ox. a tie nue defeated Ann Nicholson. ° |annual smoker recently at :the | plete. the sum required for a-new pecilers * hich ate in fait supply, | GASOLINES - STOVE OIL - DIESEL OIL A) Boye, Singles-_Patrick Crofton | Mahon Hall, Ganges. roof forthe church. ,<|much below ‘sales demand. Some | | defeated | Laurie.Goodman. . - “About 60 mesbers were present. In’ this regard; St: Elizabeth’s small lots of good quality -hea :and FURNACE FUELS : Grades 7 and 8. including representatives from will) hold. its: first. bazaar vin the | Chicken are ap’ Sarive ‘the eet ; a . Boys’ singles-—Albert ‘Kaye de- Chemainus.. A, R. ‘Layard “was fall; and “it was decided to make ing promptl als Sorte frorh “the poe . aie ar : feated Pat Lee. © chairman and the program and all| the bazaar the theme ‘of the next Thiteq States toon minor ‘lot of SIDNEY. - _ . : "PHONE 10. Girls’ singles—Shirley Silvester. arrangements for the evening were meeting, *which will’ be-held ‘on | fowl and split Sroliers. > Po defeated Lynn Young. in charge -of the. entertainment | May 29 at the home of the secre- “One of the-important fea. ~. tures ofa’ sult bearing the © famous Daks Jabel is that, it logis as Hood for busi-. | wee — ness ag for leisure. tare.” . a - pre. porfeetly cet ceasuale oN ie _ guita.dn tine. Botany, wore. closet, “TWO piece. © “al the famons comfortein=. “aetlonstylodhat has made: over the. “Wavine Now tan ayer the “SIDNEY, “SUPE PAGE NINE |lowed and: winners. were. Billy : Stewart, of the’ Deep Cove ‘club, © and Ken: Beswick, of North Saan- ich. club... Conductor. was Mrs. A. J. Watts. A: musical quiz for ladies, con- : ducted by H, Vine and F. Aldridge, © with Mr,-Vinevat. the piano, was... . won: by. Mrs. N.- Wright, of Deep Cove, and. Mrs..°S..-Beswick; of North ‘Saanich. J. C.’Erickson was in eheree: ‘of ‘eurrent events quiz for the’ men,-- and Cy King of North Saanich and Ken Mollet of Deep Cove were the winners: Following: refreshments, © Mrs. J. C. Erickson presented the Deep Cove Community Club quiz challenge cups, decorated ‘by Mrs. W. Kynaston, with stands made and decorated by K. Starck,: to the following: spelling, Billy Stew- art, Deep Cove; music, Mrs. .N. Wright, Deep Cove; current events, Cy King, North Saanich . Service Club: . Miniature Oscars were also . presented to all successful. con- 2 testants. Ey Cy’ King, president of NS.S.Cy os thanked the D.C.C.C.-for.an enjoy- . ‘able evening. Mrs::Wm...Kynas-. ton, was: program “convener. and: °: Miss W. J. Brown and.'Mrs:- H. J.0 Watts -were conveners - refresh- ments. eta PRESENTS OVER: 100 SCOUT: AWARDS © : : “At .a. colorful ceremony ‘in: “the. New Brunswick Legislative Cham- ©. °: ber in “Fredericton, ° Lieutenant-. > Governor D. L. ‘Maclaren; recent- ly presented 93.King’s:' Scouts -cer-". ., tificates..to Boy. Scouts, a ‘Silver Wolf to Mr. Justice Harrison, = president of the N.B..Scout Couns © 0%"; cil; and several gallantry, and ser- eee, vice awards. ; : "Ammonia, common to.the housé: wee hold for cleaning ‘woodwork, tiles. -* and.‘windows, to. the first: aid -kit © ‘as a stimulant “and “to: the ice! fac- tory: as'‘arefrigerant,. has more < Uthan..2, ,000. industrial uses... rae st ah RVC iit the many “‘eustomeys |