This paper circulates through the following Post Offices throughout the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands: BEAVER POINT, BRENTWOOD BAY, FULFORD HARBOUR, GALIANO ISLAND, GANGES, JAMES ISLAND, KUPER ISLAND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICHTON, SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, Thursday evening, in“ Wesley Hall, Sidney, ratepayers from all parts of. the area of North Saanich gathered and listened to-a report from the fire protection committee of the Sidney Businessmen’s As- sociation as regards the steps being taken to organize under the Water Act, recently..amended to - permit such an organization without the necessity of forming a municipal- ity. The hall was well: filled with citizens keenly interested in the matter of fire protection and a great deal of informative discus-_ sion took place that finally resulted in. the. decision to proceed to or- ganize, a committee to first con- sider the details. of the budget for a year’s: operation, | the matter of ‘the levy, with due regard ‘as to distance from the: fire hall, the absorption of the Firemen’ s Bene- . fit Association, the ‘question. of a ‘retaining fee for firemen, ete. The members of this. committee are: Dooly « , George Clark, F. J. Baker, ‘Arthur. W. Aylard, . Dr. William Newton, ’ A. W. Dutton,: . . Samuel Roberts, . Stanley C. Lee, . * Captain Ed.-Livesey, . : Hugh J. McIntyre, chairman. “The total’. assessment of - the: area: ofNorth Saanich -is approxi- © i improvements and ‘personal. -prop- erty:: ‘vassing the. opinion. of many :own ers of homes, ° it: was':found::that. nly yn: improvements: (buildings). : the North: ‘Saanich ‘are g Sidney. Experimenta Sta ‘tion,.National -Defence™ ‘Base; t ‘ous’ -religious.: “organizations, “pos office,’ ‘custonis buildings,: ‘docks.and™ wharves.of: the ‘Dominion . Govern -ment;-.office:. -building,:;doeks:.and wharves: ofthe: Provincial: Gover ment); ‘amount: to: approximately $1, 000, 000::in. round: figuresi. 0068; 2 The’ meeting” was informed. that : gradually, as: more’ homes * ‘are..be="- » ‘Ing built!.in the area,. more -fires. - PATRICIA BAY. ~TEAROOM WILL “OPEN ON 27TH” 2. Mesday: ‘evening. next; “August 27th, .at .8:.0’clock, the. ‘Patricia . Bay" Lune hroom: will! he opened to : you land your friends for inspec: . © tion and. light refreshments will he. served on the house,” | ~ You will: he agreeably surprised when you arrive (if you go)—for ‘the: view from the large plate- cent, Uh placid waters of Patricia Bay with the range of mountains 46 a background making n perfect setting. Jack come. - Greenwood, .who fas famous down through ‘years “for chis. appetizing. , chicken dinners’ at the Hotel, is. the man buhind: the. idea “of catahlinhing the (Patriain Bay: oT oaroonn: Tait-the same bhigh!elase: ccehieken dimers: will he os the: fried: muned, | Ap Rodney: Smelxer, “has-been dnitinted into: the secret: ~ortof cookings the chiekensein a Samanners 40° aequire> that: famous: aver devalaped. by. My. Green: “wood, i nlsoe chef. | Mr Grecniwood's Dusiners’ ed at some cat) Che’ press re: oo for anothar chicken dinner! You © nba onty-conention Slee in the city and you gets "Oh, “yen, Wwe often drive out for dine en," -ar wom of our frlends took a oe: hist: surprised... What a wonderful flavor so. We never trated ehicken with such flavor!’ . ,. and se on, There mist he somethitys to It, denr, render, for we havea heon Jiearing the same atory now for ‘yonrs mid -yenras* Ba on hand next Pyenday evening we the Vatrtedn Taw Tenyonm . ne : GARDEN FETE. PULPFORDY, Ane 21! “tote one Wednesday, Ange. 28th, at the hame of Mr. and Shaw, Pulford, Warbour, eluding mmo-of home. eoakings and oS ather ehliahiabeieal perimental “nouncement that a large tank had “mately $8,000,000, taking: in: land; -: on’ the: ‘East, Road. : “However in giving: the’ mat- we ter considerable: ‘thought: and can-: °: practically everyone favored:a levy.” Indian. reserves; properties of vari-~ ‘will’ meet: ‘Thursday. evening. ‘at the . were taking . pinee jeagh year. and ~ glass windows is simply magnifi- - hee. Sidney.” n partnership: fine thes. NeW. undertakings and awl) be thes, Seite the Sidney: Hotel will beoreliev: ay” > Limes, when. itceeems thit: everyone: | ; ? . = ine Vietania’ arrives simnTtanaously the, coreMunye: Greonwood's: “fried chicken dinners: to mot pear | week, and were we; ON WEDNESDAY Lay ce Mary's. Quild’, will hold a garden — Myye died “Thare wil be various. stalls, Ine. No. 36 Ir that members of the North Saa- nich Volunteer Fire Brigade were now ata point where. considerable sacrifice is made in fighting fires without remuner : ation: - Since the brigade was organized over five years ugo over 100 fires have been fought, only two build- ings being totally lost through no fault of:the fire brigade, the first loss occurritig before the brigade was thoroughly organized and when the pumping unit was frozen during a freak period of weather, and the second loss being due to failure of the water. supply after the flamés had all but been ex- tinguished. It was brought out in the dis- cussion. that: the tire committees of : front! | of.the National Defence Base and the local brigade are. conferring with the. idea of co-operation in the -event of a serious outbreak of fire either at the air base or. in the area of North Saanich outside the. air: base. Also of interest to owners of homes in -the vicinity of: the Ex- Station . was’ the an- been erected on the. highest point ofthe station’ property and pipes _ laid to. the East Road with proper ' , connection for. the firemen. to at- tach hose. ‘The tank has.55 ,000_ ~ gallons: of water ‘in: it and. thisis | -ample‘to cope with’ any fire that © -might: break .out “within. “‘three- |. quarters ofa ‘mile. of - the: outlet 7 «The water. ‘tank? ‘the. fre. chal for.. this purpos : the: ‘change® NOW: ‘and: play safe! .The above ‘named: committee,’ to gether with the committee, home: of ’Mr."-and® Mrs: McIntyre, “Third Street; at: 80 "lock, to. try” ‘and: figure: out’ an- equable system: of. giving: fire protection’, to. severy:: home in, North, ‘Saanich. . Saeed - Easterners. Buy Local Fa arm Of 300 Acres. of sonaider ‘able | “many : Review -readers "the old: dunip has been manicured, ©. interest te. is: the an-* nouncement that :H.°M.° Hall ‘of<.. Pemberton: & Son. ‘Ltd, real: estate =: - firm of: Victorin has just made: a RR with new comers:to Victoria _ from ‘eastern Canada for the well” . known’ Malamot “property, consist-. ing of 300 acres, considered. one. of the best. ‘farms on: Vancouver Islund, situated’ on’ Wain'’s Cross Rond and the West Saanich Road, There are so many: new. people . coming into the North Saanich aren, in connection with the air- port and otherwise, that it is get. ting so that one does not- know everybody as mi the days gone by, BRENTWOOD GIRL MARRIED IN VANCOUVER swerved “at Patricin. Bay as In-Sidney jana: who s Bh 1D NT WOOD RAY, con quiet: Sty Michaal's Vancouver: on Wednexday, Vth, when “Rvelyan” Norn, ‘only Alaugehtorcofe Me. ands Mia, hewla: We Goddard, 2of Tod Tulet, Road,. ‘Aug: 21, Angican Chiireh, Brentwood: Bay, eee ‘the bride: of Frederjek, Delis Mardy, ONT sone r Hardy of oon Waitress In it college town’ ten Sree, hoping to And ia viel Sealligee:: dad whose father will provide thi: ofInancial hacking . for. herve. bye: her to “forget! thee. Unfortunately, dn addition’. F i Moy andes Mray: Ay LK, Naw Westminster, Revs: (Gy, ANS | FRIDAY. NEXT ‘Membicirs of ILM.S, Endeavour. Chapter, LOE, Wil tes hose tesnes to thelr many friends dn the : Aietret fon Rrddav ontht Ange 2irdy when Aey On tortain cat tes. dunes, I oahd, oot their. chapter: fund, They danag will hee held in’ the. Mau. and dance musie, supplied: by Len: syub th MeTT TITS ja se: Aye Gdude. Len Acres! orchestra, will alan, at of of eloeles: Waning Cor. due ovations, refresh ments,” eteg oind, in readiness for an evening of real enjoyment for those who attend. ‘Tickets may. he xeoured ANY Tnember. of the chaptor. ‘ease turn’ to Coming. Kvents | eolume to learn admisston prices. Sa LA a Maa as at. the North a Saanich’. Consolidated ‘ ‘School. :also™.. » has proper coon to’ connect & : follows: Lot tha wedding: tak. place in. AWG film: Wilson “alee at & _fpevauading” the The -mombers. have. hen tury: now: report all from. = and TOD INLET SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, August 21, 1940 PUBLIC DUMP HAS GONE HIGH BROW! Page Solomon! The public dump (the nightmare of many local citi- zens due to outbreaks of fire re- cently) is now under -close seru- tiny and care! What’s nee Well, you’d -be surprised! F. . Wright, the one-man commitice in charge of the public dump, held a meet- ing with himself and decided that the monkey business down at the dump must he STOPPED! No more dumping all over the im- mediate neighborhood (practically anywhere but. at the dump), no more dumping of hot ashes on in- ‘flammable material, no more chil- dren playing with matches to see how it burns! Mr. Wright, since the meeting, has transformed the dump. water- How? Well. listen: Mr. “Wright has recently ob- served huge, strange ‘loads of ma- terials, junk, ete., fast accumulat- ing, day by day, and perceived that most of it was coming from the airport. He also noted that in some ‘unexplained © manner - fires ‘started on the scene and that the fire brigade called again and again until the members of same were well nighgfagged out: A great light dawned — or: iwas it a vision 7 at any rate ‘Mr. Wright had vis- ions: of ‘someone looking after the dump. at a small: cost to those us- ing same and accordingly trans- formed. the; vision’ into’ reality by: personally. interviewing. the officer = informing. him © commanding ° and: of: the. brain wave.’ ‘The 0.0. was sympathetic : to.’ the. idea.: ‘and in practically-no . time. at ;.all. “Mr. Wright: had: contacted T.. Dalton to.” care: for. the “Poo! “dump. . { :100:. percent. ‘of the: takings - of.‘the , “old; meglected “Mr. Dalton:. will receive ump. fees. for use. of*same: and a 3 S on the: dump, at. any: time. Mr.' Dalton: went into, “action: on : Friday: morning on’ a:grand* clean-* up, in. and ‘about. the «dunip, and. “when ‘ye editor appeared .upon the: . scene..on.:-Monday.. he was .dumb-.. * founded, “the “premises! “He « ‘hardly, : “recognized ; removed .to the proper place; and ° scrubbed and!’ made” ‘and clean :: that. is,. clean’ as ‘one. could expect to make a. publie dump... @ Thank: heavens! .. “work. continue !: sweet May ¢ ‘the: good FILM THIS WEEK An halariusiy conclusive proot that “Good Girls Go To Paris’? ia suid to he provided by Moltvyn Douglas and Joan Blondel) in the new Columbia camedy to be shown ‘Rex .'T heatre, Ganges, on- ‘Eriday: and Siiturday,. this “week, - Sal ‘the: Tonnes “REASON, Ginkk Go To, Pari is: the: second © af the comedy lant nen co-starring venture tenm s whieh made “There's Always, A deHelital, Bor Miss. Blondel: is aHeN in the new. . NADY Amerienn. givis, in that she wants: One: othe other hand, chooses ae delights ‘na the prototype - ofe MO fro. tOe Parvin, | Miss ‘Blondel, fully > unorthadox “method lof ate hove: to. this, tendeney foward golddlize -peinge, Whe petite, pert wailress suf | fers from oa strong - conselenee. > Which prevents her from ‘achually: - neeapling money inorder to “for. pret. SETS LAUGH PACE Mr. Douglas, who won his com. edy spire in 'Pheéeadorce Coos Wild and. has wines become one of the most sought-after leading mano dn: Hollywood, portrays agliah | oxehange. prolessar ‘alod vetivity of a large Amurican university, and corapletely Mums. Sst 44 aadrede dina bead ay pron atory,.’ ant { a wWMhelt adapted trom the original: story,. wade direeted by Alexander fal, reaponsible far ‘the: firat. co- oaLarriinge Hueedse ats the team. Keyed.te a modern tempo, neh in comedy and romantic sity. nations, "Good: Girls Go To Pavis,"! The pietare, in gnid (0 sola daugh. pace.. whieh . does not et down from the open ine adauence said the Anat fade-out. pm ‘tend and enjoy this entertainment. : Mrs. Evans taking: the,: ladies’ : the: residence ° } ‘Charges’ to ‘use’ the: ‘dump’ are sas: eapey ae “A full lo d,235¢3' halt: ale “load, ° ‘25e3. :minimum: ‘charge, 10e. : PIE UST What a clean-up! : All accumulations | “parked”: ‘adja-: cent to the right .place have .been “as, sweet: and ; 25th. “Benson 'H: Ot ty ining: ‘hér ambition, She, becomes”: we: ' anated toe be given’ ate the” ny ss vee Hpae ally. autnnetive: sand outstand= ane - who, . in slightly bewildered at thee frene HWoamant, . antien, af _ the. lovely WaitroRn. Band Concert At Rest Haven Thursday Eve By . courtesy - of | Wing Com- mander A. H, Wilson, command- ing R.C.A.F. Station, Patricia Bay, the 111th Squadron Band will give a program on the lawn at Rest Haven Thursday evening, Aug. 22nd, from 6:15 to 7:30 Friends are invited to. at- 36TH WEDDING : ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED GANGES, Aug. 21, —-An “Al- fresco” party was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Newnham at their ~ residence, “Oremus,” Long Har- bour, on Wednesday, Aug. 14th, the occasion being. the 36th wed- ding anniversary of the host and hostess. Community ‘singing, ‘around a specially illuminated ~ barbecue, was indulged in fér some. time, Mrs. Goodrich and Dr: Rush lead- ing. Special community. song sheets were provided and all join- ed with zest in song. ; _ After singing, hot dogs and buns. were served,:- followed by steamed corn, After these refreshments, the: guests adjourned. tothe ; :resi-" dence where ‘six bridge: tables were soon. operating, Mrs. W. M.:Mouat, J. Abbott ‘ane » Miss Daisy prizes, and. Mr. Na pier,. Miss Mr. Goodrich: | Securing ® the tro- phies ’ ‘for -gentlemen..: eed “ © Coffee, and.‘‘cakes: -were | “served — atter, ‘bridge: ‘and® the evening :.was.* 8 brought. to: ‘a close.’ by. the: guests*:’ singing. “FP Yr = The: “pergélas -on ounce. aly of , SAANICHTON, :Aug. 21 An! attractive: ‘prize ‘list-is ‘now avail-! able ‘to"all’ intere sted: ‘and are ‘be- ing mailed, covering the different | sections ‘of. “the North: and. South » Saanich® Agriculturs il Society's : an- nual. fall fair ‘to: he. held ‘Tuesday: and Wednesday, : Sept. i 24th” and “Final. arrafigements for, the. fair were made atea: meeting” ofthe « directors in the Saanich, Pioneer | Log Cabin - on’, Tuesday. ‘evening, | HAS HILARIOUS last week,. the: president; George. NV ‘Michell, ’ presiding. “Before the ‘commencement. of -the business : Mr. Michell spoke, briefly: regard. - ing the loss whieh the society had. sustained in the passing of Mr, J], Kk. ‘Tanner, a past president, and at Mr. Miehell’s request a silent tribute to Myr. Tanner's memory Wie paid wali all present stand. ing, A committee conninting of J, M. Malcolm, d.:A. Nunn and V. BE. LL. Goddard was - appointed. to .act-on hehalf. of the society to meet: the War: Savings: Committes Of Sait. Y ’ 3 yay rn Tailed ag.one of the. travest Jaugh.:- Heh Bound of: Trade, 4 : : (road vanced Several. suye ronlions were onde ' regarding fuir activitios und improving hall: facilities, - "The pate: COMMItLee ) Wry: ‘Wednesday (afternoon tors’ Way") would he ’ wesdiy ovoning,: the 24th, hall is te becapen to the Dit biden whith dss new de partiyescin Pe: dar ty allow .paople toe ee: the: Ine: sid’ exhibits at theie leisure, Nine fombola pric. were: doe: dice, owhleh J thin: year will inne. masts 7m Obtain. yours priae “Tint. nd: all py artienlars: fram the Review OMmee at Sidney, or trom ‘ie. seeretary, Stuart staddart, Saunlehton, FESTIVAL ON SEPT. 11TH ~ Under the wuspleea of > aly Trinsy and St Andrew's. hivening Brisncly af dhe S OT ie) VURAL a Decorated ‘Table: Mestivall): will he. ghapred om. Wednesday, Sept. Wh, ine Stacey? w Hall, Sidney, hn Mcgee ae a ea he gy at edhe noon tea tale, and apegt eye nt tible, aleo. bowl, a Vannes. cued. hashet aarrangemonte. ef flowers, The event will becone af inter ext for all, ein fay Chere pot en-+ terlay in the competitions, Ten will he ferved ond there will: heon howe. cook ing whall “Sev. advertisement. “on. front gowns ..together t A. Lees. (playing: as .a gentleman), ’ and ~: - Messrs. “Arnold - Glazier, : ‘Douglas. : ‘tens while’ Mrs.. : pladioli ‘corsage... way. Avenue, Richmond, ROYAL VISIT PICTURES TOBE. ‘SHOWN AT REX : hpi pointed, and in addition. to duty” (OV BER on duly oon The, Eafe Wr Memorial, ‘the Yront demon: | Satradthon! hy: wor volerans: “ind other “coutetand ings Ineidartaye The Toronto: visiteis brilltantly a “Hudson's Bay’ Company, in: whic hat enter, jueluding: ator: oe breakfast’ table are and Caming Wvente eslimn | MAINLAND GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF ISLANDER The honor of having the prinei- pal rote in the first ceremony ever held in the pretty little new Brig- . house United Church,'in Richmond . Municipality, was bestowed on a bride Wednesday, Aug. 14th. She vas Daisy Irene, only daughter ‘of Couneiller and Mrs. John Cook of Richmond, and the occasion was her marriage to Mr. Edwin Ray- mond Parsons, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Edwin Parsons of Ganges, Salt Spring Island, at an 8 o "clock ceremony of interest throughout the Fraser Valley and on Salt Spring Island. Tall standards of vivid crimson gladioli and palms adorned the little church, Rey. Charles Finne- more officiated and Mr. Gordon Parsons was: ins -brother’s — best. man. The bride was ‘a dainty figure in'a gown of bridal rose lace.over white satin with fan -shaped train. 'A white tulle veil held in place by a coronet of orange. blossoms cascaded far out at the back and she carried a shower of pink :rose- buds and swainsona. : A trio of. bridesmaids in -pastel with one: little flower girl and a wee ring-bearer, ‘ preceded the bride. down. the aisle, ‘Miss. Sylvia Harper; ‘maid ‘of ‘honor; Miss Eleanor Wallace and Miss Bernice -Foster,, as: _brides-. maids. Mrs.” L: E. Campbell | ‘supplied .the nuptial musie. and Miss: Mar- garet|. White sang: “Because.’ Parsons: ‘and: Robert *Everett .ush-: -ered® the. guests | to. thes n heather marked pews. ODE “T ‘gr of the ‘bride, and Mrs. A, Deaville” ‘of: ‘Esquimalt, ‘presided Lat. the ; HY Harper. cand® ik Hall of. ! the jees “Reeve: Ri: Me iGrauer. of. Rich mond- proposed. .the.,-toast: to» the © bride, and Mr,’ Robert: Bridge’ sang: For a. honeymoon on, ‘Vancouver... : Island: the: bride® -donned a cblue: _ fitted suit: with squirrel: trintming: “and to her: ‘shoulder’ pinned a “pink: Mr, .and ‘Mrs; Parsons will, re side in. their ‘new: home’ “ont Rail- Those who want Lo. hve over again the historic’ scenes and tre- mendous enthusiasm whieh fea- tured the visit of TMhetr’ Majestios the King and Queen to this eoun- try Jast spring. will have those wishes gratified in the magnificent full-length pieture “of the famous “The Royal -Visit™ whieh -is-to-he- shown.dn' the Rex Theatre, Ganges, . on UPriday: ani Saturday, Au. arvivul of Their Majestiog nt: Quey hee on the stately white: impress; at Australia, wilh wows af “the, majeatie Ste Lawrences, the irreate > Tne by the heads of the atate cnt. Une andlantenpltad the omilitary “and -nayall escorts, “Boys Seouts, throngings cheering: thousands Ao. and -through: Montrenk 22> : “Thon the wateher ds hirouujghite in conta. apenas. avith those MNLOrpOle. .- P : ‘able scans “at Ottawa,” BECNGH ON Parliament, Ht, mi. the. Troaping the -Coloray unveiling of the. hronght outon the sereen, inelud-, ing the civic roceptiony thes an “through: the: streets, “the meme able reened at the running of tha’ King’s Pinte at the. “Woodbine rdeer, Th graphle Vvisualisntiot ig maintained throughout . when the King and his consort come ta the heart of. the. West nipaygs receive. gifts from, ED) cheering Tndians, - de: (hidenmde af meee Calgary’ “ “welcomes apontaneaua cand the: “tuwering. glories of the. Roekjes farm & marvaloun: neleround to: seones at Banil : “The views at, Viet Lorin wn: Vane; ~vouver with panoramle pletures of: “the harbours are aniangst the best: of the whale’ story. The United: Rtratea® vidit has” nda’ and the Niagara’ and? London: districta is continiied on: these: high plane, and the story. in, the Marines: with the Anal “amiting ? ‘sroodbyesfrom Che: high:sdoak of. the Empresaof) Britain bring: 1 pemant ple tires We es annahthine : by chery mother, sin, “Searried: ‘a: ‘bouquet. of . ‘gardenins.: “The ‘bride: was. “unattended,: 80th and..3T st, sponsored «by. the : >» Ganges Chapter, LODE The watcher is taken from..the < UNITED PICNIC at Wins. ite awn apdelal aNavor, the returneto Canteal Caine. PRES ABST ASIN FH} Red Cross Units To Resume Work Soon Red Cross units tiroughout the _ district of North: Saanich will) be “open as usual after Friday, Sept. Cth, when the convener for North Saanich - reports. that. materials, ete, will be available. ; GARDEN FETE AT “CULZEAN” -AIDSRED CROSS MAYNE ISLAND, Aug. 21, “Culzean,” the home of Lady Con- stance F awkes, was the scene of a very successful garden fete in aid of ‘the Canadian Red Cross, Friday,’ Aug. 28rd.. ~ Tea was served-in the: dining room, : while the faney work and home ‘cooking - ‘stalls, were: in. ‘the garden. There were games ‘and rafites, Guesses on a Jamb donated by W. ‘Deacon ‘resulted in “Mrs. Ralph of’, Saturna Island winning same. A. raffle of..a comforter donated’ by Messrs. “Hall and’ Melish resulted — in. Miss..H. Craddock being . the winner, and. ‘the. beautiful Red Cross. eake donated ‘by H: Angus - and J.. Drysdale was:won by Mrs... : Petford of. James Island. «Large: “box of candies won: by. Mrs. Quick: = -of .-North (Vancouver, ‘and’: two “of the same. fund: owas: well. oven ‘ed -and: much enjoyed.’ “o-The-sum ‘of aproximatsly 3200 Cy was: erealized': for ae Stine. of. Nate's summer. r flowers, quiet. ‘ceremony. ‘took’ place last ‘Saturday, ‘Aug. 17th,: when, rats2: p.in., the. Reve “W.Allan- ‘united’ marriage “Joyee, only, ' daughter «of: Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs.:John. Bain ‘of. Ganges and. Mr." nope -Lesselles : ‘of: iVan-: The bride, qhe: was. given: ‘away: looked “most: at-.. tractive in‘a-gown’ of, soft: ‘powder: : She ‘wore a-flower: hut. matching. -shades”.of blue» and “eoral: pink.: The’. best. man «was. “Mrs “Albert. “Smith of Vancouvers The. reception,- whieh: followed . the” “ceremony, was attended * ‘domed by Mrs: Bain,‘in’a gown: of pale® prey. sheer; “hat. and matching: necessories, She was nesisted:in receiving. by. :-Mys.: |: COUNTRY FAIR” ON SATURDAY W. A. Bain of Vancouver,.aunt of . the bride, who wore a smart. ‘en-: semble carried out in “black tnd ° white with necessories to mateh.” | The refreshment table was deec- oratad--with tall silver vases -of. pink “roses: and was’ centred by: nr three-tler wedding.» .enkea,. - sure. mounted. by. a. small ailver from, whieh - Ainy: Awere: ‘anspendeds: Following... honeymoon. ‘spade an Vanéouver. Island, forse the ‘rlde Jett) in an, WAernoon - - “froek cof’ navy “blue, “with: hit, > ploves nnd shoes: he mateh wid © Ney yer By travedting ie i ty ’ se esHelle ike thelr >: 4 fa welll me and Brentwood: Unite: of. the Cana. ian: Rods Cross Society, ‘home in: Vanesiiver, PLANNE D FOR ihe: wii ‘oiigrowallonal: oe nie’al the: Sidney” prstoral “charge Jn the United, Chureh, comprishie -Sldnoy’ and. South, Sannieh, whl he heldat Wile Lake on: Auge date Mis Wily Sunday Schools, young people's groups and alle hureb organi tions, Luneh will be. in’ the:farm: of a basket plenie. Parents are Those transportation from Sidney requested. too meet. nt, Ste. Paula A al. 1 Halts To Uniiys, By. 10-7, “Hunt 4 Garagis “Yonm wore defante three: forthe: speniplenshie finals for. the-vight.to. play VC, Championship, "Phe wecond game will ba played “toniaht. (Wednesday): onthe: i delicate sha iw nyuehitt tee ee hs Jue silk crepe, trimmed: with: pale’: ‘by ° 4 Jatbout lay pucats;. who: were. wee: with navy bliie *: areh wedding»: hella: Saturday, Jindhide veq ring, ‘ are” sob yoft: Wl: : hy the Unilyas ‘ne Vietoria Monday evening Me? inthe: frat. gamo-of boat. outeof: ann ud or the. Subscription, in advance, year: $1; US:.; $1.50; copy, Be. - | YOUNG COUPLE _ MARRIED AT — ST. ANDREW'S _ hey, a. pretty wedding was solem- > we nized on: Saturday: evening,: Aug. © R, aan elder daughter. of Mrs, “M: ney, - Walter. Gummer, became the bride ~ of Roy Harold, “eldest son of Mr. and” Road, Sidney. in pastel shades of pink with green-. = ery were placed. in:the church: The |... altar was arranged with pink: and: ~ white gladioli andthe guest : pews . marked with sweet peas in pastel fr shades tied’. with white tulle. : a friend: of ‘the: family, Mr. Frank.’ ': Edlington,: dress ‘an afternoon frock of. pearly: . grey | panels ‘of. Cannes blue, redingote . style. ; hat, halo styled: with:veil; ‘and navy™: blue. accessories, of carnations and. osebuds: ; sister’ s‘ bridesmaid’ and ‘looked -at- » tractive in-an afternoon: frock ‘of Monterey rose. shade’ silk’ ‘crepe ‘with ie Small” “smaller ’ ones by” ‘Mrs.’ Fy Bennett, : -and‘a‘ lady visitor at:Galiano:). "©. “~~ The dance.in: the evening: in: vaid ‘color’ and : veil: “were “white and * ‘her. corsage::wa: carnations: ‘and®rosebuds...".. honeymoon : travelling... ithe oasland.-:-The-. bride AMUBeIIaN tA WHE: “auetlon: anlesto. be conducted by a . Tekota may: bes had: from: “Mhor hora of: nll piennien tions fuk In St. Andrew’ s Church, : Sid- os" 7th, at. 7:30 o'clock; by® Rev. -'T. Laneaster, when'-Mary Bliza- a Gummer,’ of “West: Road, Sid---. and the late -Mr.-Edward - Mrs. Edward ‘Tutte, . Mills Baskets of ‘asters and: gladioli ad The bride, given in’ ‘marriage by.” chose’ as“.her. wedding? silk crepe .fashioned. with: She. wore. a-navy. blue felt: ‘Her corsage: was. - Miss « Elsie: Guminier - was “her white™, laee: trimmings » rand flower hat! of © _matching “ Her’ ‘accessories “Mr. Cliff Kirchin, of. Nictoria: wa Tut a Werke ‘musie: was played b nd: Trees “The: reception : -Yoom was. attrac . Centring the- bride’s:. table w The: table: wa “Miss Phyllis” preeere and: Miss. The! young: couple. spent” their Mri cand, Mrs, Tutte “on dailiieriontx® ‘t @ now. com: 'Onnadian: Jebrion; cowwith the ‘co-operation: of all, local «or- Station: ons. Saturday THO wade is inaid of the: Sldnoy In addiiion tothe various* stalls bee provided. to. Do not. forget the suit: al tanton,.: road auctioneer, Thorne cin; haviee ire very anxious ‘to: recaivo. pifta of suitable articlos: 10° be! put up “What, have: ‘you Rot. that “contribute? Do, please. A band: will beedn. attendances, Ag: no. ontranca fod. can ay charged they are: largely ‘dopend will also give you a chanee of wins ning the: handsome’ evt: plasa-jand-= tributed \hyss Mra Wie Douglas “Don't: faryeot {0 ‘plan your: trble for the “Decoratad: haplay, to he hold under the: iunpices! ofthe. hace Trinityamnd Ste: Andrew's: Evening : Branch of the: Women's» Auxiliary, Three types to arrange: for: choose -froms: afternoon® tea; broakfaat: ‘nod: apecial: event, Mo peers Jphona lane (AT are _™ : .