SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF - > ISLANDS REVIEW “Formerly Sidney and Islands: Review and Saanich Gazette) - ESTABLISHED 1912): : “Member of B. Cc. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association : . “An independent. weekly’ newspaper “circulating ‘through’ 20 local “PENINSULA, and beautiful GULF ISLANDS... HUGH: J. ‘McINTYRE;. ‘Publisher. and: Editor. ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, “Associate Editor. “‘Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; “Residence, 27... - Vancoaves, Island,.B.C... Subscription (strictly: in advance) : $1.0 00 per aa ven in Canada; $1. 50 per year in the United States. Bie “Copy. for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT rat LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. 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Not. too“hot-—not too cold.-: It isthe -and' the co-operation’ of /all organizations and ‘citizens’ in working. for the betterment. of: all: ‘concerned is. “respectfully solicited. ee a a a Sa Seer CR RRR NT SIDNEY; V.1., B C., Wednesday, December 27, 1939 i ; ; useful t to us eat this time. ‘Bok Offices and Five Rural: Routes Les orl the zamous pase 7 ‘Issued “Wednesdays” at the. Review: Office, ‘Third Street, ‘SIDNEY, All Letters to the Editor must be. signed by the writer for peblisa: 7 The Saanich: Peninsula and” Gulf Islands enjoy the most equable , aim of the: Review. to assist in the development: of this magnificent area © owe may not : seem’ of importance, - Look a the Label on Pega ica Local Notes and Personals. Mr. and Mrs. “Raymond Conway. and. small son are visiting | over. the. Christmas -holidays with Mr. ~ Conway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A... J..Conway, Queen’s Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Douglas and small daughter, of Courtenay, ” “gpent.Christmas with Mr. Dougias’ _ parents, Mr East Road. . and Mrs. R. Douglas, -Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Norbury and family, Queen’s Avenue, spent Christmas at Chemainus, V.L, with Mrs. Norbury’s father, Mr. J T. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. McLean and small son of Vancouver spent the Christmas weekend as guest of Mrs. McLean’s. brother-in-law -and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gard- ner, East Road. Miss. Alden Cochran of the nurs- ing staff at the Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., is spend- “ing Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Norman West and small daughter, Queen’s .Avenue, ‘are: spending the. Christmas holi-° days in Vancouver. ; Mrs. spent the Christmas holiday with ‘hundred ‘of these 0 on our. r books fepresent. a con oe parents. siderable. amount of 1 money which would be. at. the home of Mrs, ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Thorn- ley, P. Jenner of Vancouver Miss- “Helen: Petley,: who ” :teacher at Decker Lake, - is ‘spend- a ing the Christmas vacation in ‘Sid- ‘ ney, vith ‘her ™ parents, the Rev. ‘and. “ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. ‘Simister, ~ Third Street, ‘Sidney . ; ; but "sveral Drive. » Sidney, a Tuesday: ‘from Coppermine; North- at Seattle, : “daya with friends and ‘yelations in = ene diatriet the hame of Mr. and Mra, Samuel, = ve Roberts. 7 wEIS her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. -H. A. McKillican, Third Street. Mr.-and Mrs. Howard Edwards of Vancouver spent.Christmas here “Edward’s Roberts’ Point. Miss” Margaret Dawes went to Koksilah to spend. Christmas. with | her family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Michell: of Saskatoon arrived: last week to spend. the Christmas and New Year holidays at the home of Mr. Michell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Michell, Centre Road. Mr. Michell is an inspector for the Massey-Harris Company. Mr. John Lind, Third Street, and Mr. Herman Lind, James Island, went to Vancouver for the Christ- mas weekend. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs: Walter Lind, 4093 West 18th. Avenue. The annual meeting of -the St. John Ambulance: Association will be held on Friday, Jan. 5th, in the Guide and“Scout Hall. © Election ‘of officers for the coming year will be held, also the formation of a new class. ° Billy Newton, son of Dr. and Mrs..Wm. Newton, Experimental Station, is spending the holidays in Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thorp, : Beacon Avenue, spent theChrist- ‘. mas: holiday “weekend with rela- tions n ‘Vancouver. Miss Dora Beattie, who'-is a student at the Sprott-Shaw. Busi- ness: School, Vancouver,. is spend- ing the Christmas and New Year holiday: with her parents, Mr. and. . *Mrs. H. E. Beattie, Birch Road, - Deep Cove. Mr. Douglas Park, R.C. Do ALR, Vancouver, ‘was, also a. holi-:. day guest with Mr. and Mrs. Beat- ‘ ‘fie... ‘ . eas family, of. Victoria are’ ‘spending a few days with Mrs. Mitchell's’ par-- “Miss Evelyn Grant: of” ‘Seattle, “.. -Wash,, : is: visiting for the holiday . in’ Sidney: with her uncle and aunt, ° ooMr and Mrs.; Be “Deacon, Marine 7 “Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leslie’ Dea: » os “con! of Tacoma, Wash., were also- guests. with: Mr,\:Leslice.”“ Deacon's. Mr: and Mrs. J ohn ‘Lopthien and daughter arrived from Port An- | > geles last’ Friday and are visiting © for the Christmas holiday with. their relations, Mr. and Mrs, i. B. Storey, Beacon Avenue. Miss. Elma Carmichael, who stays with her aunt, Mrs, P. Bod- kin, is visiting with her mother in , » Vieloria for the Chr istmas holiday.” “BIN ; may find out | ~ Mrs; Alnn® ‘Venean, daughter-in-’ Saw ‘of Mrv and: Mrs, “B. Deacon,” arrived in Victorian on west, Nerritorian,: coming by 'plane- “ -toRdmonton. and continuing coin 7 there hy {rains « Bs Mrs. Vigolina,” ‘adedimiinnted ye her snieca; Misa. Margaret: Horth, visited: over: the holi-: “anid! awere © guesta: at: “United: Chureh’ will, hold Mn AMMAR han Tt Tir, rset WA Ebay 3 Wiring nr a Repairs ‘Les. ‘Thornley ELECTRICIAN Third Street,... ae Y, ( Phone OM B. C repr tp ae A A AAA A A A AO May You Have = A Meri Honpy Now. Year! ee | SCHOOL SUPPLIES — The Gift. Shoppe . (Rowan: Matthews)” “Sac Street. pattyesseamnne Sidney, Be, 2 abt Pew ait: wooed ueneaanean ‘tucky, December 20th, 1939. »Winola,” for Christmas. _ Daniel: ‘returned home. to Seattle Pt “tired: “from: service body and--was. a friend indeed to “scores of: ‘acquaintances. os view: joins with: his many. friends “in: “wishing; ‘him: and. his family the “believes - yho Women's Association of St. 1 Nes Paul's. tlle Reve I : in ehar Ay, oe loungre Toon. piano and: led hy’ WwW. “and ofriends: onfoyed> __Rethor in. the spacious and. pret- oly. | Oe tt east : their regular jaontnly meeting on Jan. 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Me- - Culloch, Centre Road. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins of” New Westminster are over, for the holi- days at their home at All ‘Bay. , Mr. and: Mrs. “A. epee of Van- | couver have returned home after™ visiting over the Christmas holiday weekend with their son and daugh-- ter-in- law, Mr. ‘and. Mrs. A. E. Vogee, Marine Drive. . Mrs. Clowes and Mr. Brian Clowes of Vancouver have return- ed home after spending Christmas weekend with Mrs. Clowes’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas, Bea- con Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Straight’ an- nounce. the marriage. of “their daughter, Gertrude Cecilia, to Mr. David L.; MacFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. MacFarlane, Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, The marriage took: place in the Church of the Good Shepherd, «Lexington, -Ken- Mrs. MacFarlane is a member of: the Faculty of the -Music Department -and Mr. MacFarlane is on the staff of the College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky, Lexing- ton. After January ist, Chevy Chase, Lexington, Kentucky. ‘Miss Jessie’ Forbes, MeTavish Road; is spending her Christmas holidays. with. relations in Calgary, Alberta. Miss Eileen’ McKenzie. entertain- ed™on Wednesday. afternoon, last week, in honor. of Miss Gladys Brown, whose marriage to Mr. Ronald Marshall: takes place on Thursday, Dec. 28th, in St. Paul’s United Church, Sidney. The bride- elect”: was completely. “surprised when: the afternoon turned out to. ‘be a shower for her ‘and: she ‘re- ceived many lovely. gifts: in honor : “of cher, ppprodening marriage. Mr. ‘and Mrs. McDaniel arrived at the end of the week at the home : “of! Myx. ‘and. ‘Mrs. on ie J. White, ‘residence ~ always’ had a big: smile for. every-: “The Re- best: of good: fortune. An ne fair, city: ‘of. Vietoria.: : . Moonlight and roses, : ete: — you know. the: rest—. all ‘about: love, f Well, .the.. Review. there is something tao it! _ At least” some such, combination as’ “teaching ayoung lady how to drive aear these moonlight nights. Our _and 80 » forth... “intelligence” department has been © quite. concerned about the driving lessons with Mr. Fred Wright as “instructor The fair maiden in- volved is Miss Mary Wilkinson of Saskatoon, Susk. The date of the wedding is a big seeret as yet — but- give us on little time and. we Mias: Wilkinson and. her mother: are: residents on-Third “Street in’ Sidneys Congratulations, ° Fred). : -YULETIDE. JOY EXPRESSED AT REST HAVEN — Cantina: from Page One). . (i need tributed to a present. Many: then. repaired to the chapel ‘to enjoy the playing of number of those “Christmas music by. Mrs. B. Dea- the - ‘nam Mr. -Me- we or . mane gee 7 aati eneneeey —~ and ; ‘taken up? in Victoria, Mr. ‘Crofton. 7 oe uf ‘the Young. People’s Soviety, of : » Pauls” sale Church, Sidnay,- « « Perley, minister!” ° cayound. the. Auah, cholrnastor, aang many old. time “favorite. Christmas carals This was greatly appreciated, af- fording considerable with much’ theor in patlente, "DINNER FOR 60. “ests, Members of the decorated : Ghriiinas Days. “thelr places: dining: room About. ‘and aes: “VWansen, My. Wimainn and Dr wile -gox of Victorla ft ‘some beautiful: prosonta: were dines enjoyment. att dinner. to. | One: LL eee appetizing. op comeal, every dish of which reflected) © ose: credit. on: Mrae Reid and. here: _ CORDR, of, capable. assistants, After: — dinner speeches were made by Dr olowing: which® e a : 2 2. ee 5 Vd BN CO WV.0 Ture Poe oeeNU7ve @ ‘tre (eee rn oe er re errr rrr 9 | via — nae 3 con, which was much appreciated by. patients and staff. , " WITH EVERY PROSPECT OF CONSIDERABLE. “DEVELOPMENT DURING THE COMING YEAR IN THIS DISTRICT, MAY WE HOPE THAT | EACH OF OUR CITIZENS WILL RECEIVE A FAIR SHARE OF MATERIAL BENEFITS AND A FULL SHARE OF PERSONAL HAPPINESS DURING 1940 - 2... ¢, U a wish all © @ y ee ° { ~ And ie we. a { ahs in| e ~\ © y ° { @; s = 2 ¢ ‘ ee oe net . le “oe ete REIT ete sm = - Edison = _ Mazda — ~ Lamps & “law cost --- high efciency Your Choice 15, 25, 40, 60, 75, 100 Wi “Inside frosted bulbs 20c each | ane sizes at ‘proportionately low cost B.C. ELECTRIC _ Douglas Street — -—-~ Opposite, City Hall or S cccmnanaiacammacnounse: ue ‘PHONE 131 Hollands’ Meat Market 0 ee eee eee i The Compliments | uf the Srasuu! . 4 A OO A Something N ew! — BREAKFAST ROLLS With Fruit and Nuts They're Extra Good ! 25c Per - Dozen: 2 Order A Dozen For Saturday’ $ Delivery “ee The Season’ s Greetings To Everyone! SILVERGREY. BAKERY 5” ’Phone Sidney 2 2. and Our’ Salesman will Call ~ Seasonal Greetings ‘Best Wishes xe! fe Spas uns Grevtinns | ‘7 Mitchell & Anderson Lumber Co. Ltd. _ SIDNEY, 'B. Co IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION Gas, Oils, Batteries and Tires SIDNEY, B.C. SPARLING Estate Agent O CUM (a A) \ ) 4 29 ease ¥. f\ ANS e ) . bP} G . 4, 7 .. Caaree RAR wie oh é e Be