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Issued every Wednesday, 8 a.m. Forms close Monday. _ Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette QOjce: Third Street, Sidney, B.C., ‘Phone 28, ‘Night oT. Subscription : $1 per year; US., $1.50 : Sidney, Vancouver Island, B:C., Wednesday, # April 13, 1932. mc , _ ; - Five Cents Per Copy be PRESENTATION | [Paty Report for, {POETRY AT MUSIC TREAT ON Horticultural Society a: O.D.E. HEAR | By Review. Representative i TO MRS. BURNS! | ores aod YP. MEETIN TH RSDAY, T ae ; G U 14 H The North and South Saanich | TWO SPEAKERS GANGES, April 18. — Salt Spring | me On Saturday | evening the home of | weather report ‘for March shows: | Mr. Ira Dilworth, orth, principal of we With a program of music above the outing to Salt Spring Island at the } The regular “wants secting” of “ ! Worticultaral Seciety will hold ani Mr, and Mrs, H. G..Horth, Deep Cove,’ Mean temperature for the month, | Victoria High School, addressed aj;average and out of the ordinary, The jiey itution ef Mr, and Mrs.” Frank ithe Allies’ Chapter, ” ‘LODE. was *,, was the scene of a delightful social | 43 19, | most appreciative gathering at the; Oriana Madrigal Society of Victoria; Scott on Sunday, April 2. , leaving {held in the. Guide and Scout Hall on : ANOTHER OLD -jyere stanzas. of their works were read, proving a delight to the audi- « this. a .| interest, ‘descr ibed .the:: ‘earlier’ “sys fortheoming Victori ia ‘Musical: ao esti- : a re nr A tems of public health work,’ gradually val tests. In any case:choruses, duets: G ARDENS leading up. to the efficiont preventive methods of - present day. She then and trios will provide a diversity. of | Drama Festival. last week. “During: the-evening bridge was en- joyed, prizes “being awarded’ as.. fol- ~- TIMER PASSES, lows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. A..G. Smith; evening in honor: of “Mrs: Reese | ‘Highest, 60 on 18th ; | Young People’s meeting on Monday, will come to St. Paul’s Church here}by the 9:30 a.m. ferry from Swartz’ Thursday, Apr il 2. Burns, director of the North Saanich ; Lowest, 25 on 8rd : evening. “Canadian Poetry,” the|on Thursday. (tomorrow) evening,| Bay. Members are asked to take! After-a short: business session “tea Little Theatre Association. On behalf ‘Wet sriow, 1.15 inches | Subject given, proved doubly inter-| commencing at 8 o’clock. their own refreshments; tea, ete.,;was served.. The chapter | welcomed: of the cast of “’Op-O’-Me-Thumb,”| © pain 5 17 inches ; esting as Mr. Dilworth took present-| The event is in the interests of tho { will be provided. \ Mrs: Curtis - Sampson, president’ of Mr. A. G. Smith presented Mrs. Burns i: Dpe cipitati on: 6. 99 inches ; day writers for his topic. Edwin John| Sunday School improvement atl May 8th was previously the date | Provincial Chapter, and ‘Mrs. Moss,: with a Cloisonne cigarette box, in ap-| Rain on 17 days. , ‘| Pratt, born in Newfoundland, and| which will be by way of collection arranged for this outing, but as this | O.B.E., who spoke ‘to ‘the. “members . E - preciation- of all she has.done in con- | ‘| Miss Audrey A. Brown of Nanaimo, |yather than a fixed charge. © . jis. ‘“Mothet's Day” the date was;on the subject, .of “Public” Health.” eS ’ nection with its presentation at the | were the two chosen, by-Mr. Dilworth. It is understood that the progrs mn changed. Members are asked to note | Her address, listened :to. with inte 7 ' ence. A very hearty robe ‘of thanks -was 7 gentlemen’s first, Capi. Hartley. Con- ; : l accorded | the ‘speaker at the conclu- entertainment,. together with instru- | ; : “ solations were -awarded.»Miss Moe By Review w Representative sion of his address. mental and elocutionary items: “A THIS WEEKEND Lennard and Mr. Fred Sparks. {| .FULFORD HARBOUR, April 138. Owing to weather conditions the | cordial invitation is extended va ; : include. some numbers of the ee .,°., +, Those. present included memers: of ~The: death: took: place. on Tuesday ‘trip ‘to the astrophysical observatory: s less of ehureh, affiliations, Poe ; * the ‘cast and: Capt. and Mrs. Hartley, afternoon, April’ 5, at. the family, had to be postponed. This was = nie “The president, Mr. L. B Tayler, FIFTEEN T ‘ABLES iene fie ong Sta ort ao AT MILITARY 500 “Miss Annie Lorenzen, Miss ‘Moe Len-| residence at Beaver “-Point , of. : aM. until Dr. “Pierce gives. further word a nard, Mr. Burns, Mr. Ay G: Smith, Mr: Alexander :: MeLennan in his Teh | as. to,a suitable time. ° ek Boge UE Basil. Hartley, Mr, H. G. Horth’ and | year, 4 - >| **Next meeting will be devoted to Be Messrs. Fred and. Ralph Spar ‘Sparks. cae “He leaves to: “mourn his | loss his | practicing for the “Broadcast” to- be on: Thur sday.. evening: in ‘Wesley: ‘Hall.. ‘The , annual.: spring ° ‘garden. competi tion? will he inidged 3 “about, Amt, 15. } re | widow, four. ‘daughters, ‘I ‘Mrs. .E.. Me- presented on April 25th: An: invita- ‘NEARLY LY TIME on | Lennan | ‘of ing and “Oregon, Mrs., tion isvextended to the public to be -_ . on Wm.:Stew-}-présent.on this oceasion.. A’ collec: Ne ‘full petise “gteetéd the snembers {, tion will, be taken which. awill: be der | of the Sidney -Social Club oe military 500.: “card par y. on: at their |’ usiness firms in Sidney.” . ‘Transportation will be! ‘ provide ad, anyone. having no means. of. venching 3 a the hall is requested: to get: in “touch Spa with Mr. Leo. Cremers, ‘phone 117, can Events. put on’ by the: ‘athleti¢ club |’ are: always enjoyed to the’ full and. a large crowd’ is: looking ‘forward. with | anticipation ‘ to; Fr lapy evening Jance, a are § Teas The. “purpose “of. this. ‘dance, ‘is’ ‘to “augment funds for the club: softball ‘pring their ‘the’ own eards “and to be y present by: ake say, a. 00 o’elock, present.” There was, large zathering. ofiéla- . tives and friends’at ‘the’ graveside, the, rae: “being covered wih Taany | 18 | munity in; whieh: ‘he liad lived for many ‘years. wh, i ~The -pallbeare rs’ were Messrs, Me “By E M.. STRAIGHT, \ bi “team and as the softball season ;!tred Ruekle; Cony Mandinick Monty aaa Experimental ‘Station, Sidney, B. Both: prbved ‘most: Pi about to open the club anileipates Ruckle, James Akerman, 'G. . Aker- : ; Mr, Jeo. “White kindly “extended : poe se , , rin er ; oe ‘an enthusiastic attendance at a man and W. M, Mouat. . |. Dehydration has beende efined as the: process a sana B | ingilalion’ to ‘the ‘docioty to. visit a dance, ' » substance free of water or the elements of water, ehyara- {“Tnke Killarney”; on. dune: 3rd. This } wt igh cr i GREAT CROWD tion is at present spoken of industrially as drying by artificially wis gratefully. aceepted, tho inany she ‘has had a produced heat under carefully controlled conditions of tem-| ene ern ra Fee : ee WHIST DRIVE AT. | ENJOY DANCE perature, humidity and air flow. FLOWER SHOW: MAYNE ISLAND, aa The dehydration industry in America is young, while in | | NS, - | Canada we are just making a beginning. Just as the Civil War'| EARLY IN MAY} Four hundred presta ware fn ate! ‘| In Ainerica stituulated the canning industry, vo did the Roer tendance at the annual dance of “Dl. By Roview Representative . War and the World War,stimulate the. ‘dehydration industry. . -MAYNE ISLAND, April.13, -=:A; Company, Second. Battalion, .Cann- vory enjoyable evening was spent ‘at dian’ Scottish Regiment, held on Fri- ‘To conserve cargo: space and transportation, facilities, : onorm “ Mayne Tsland “Hall-on Friday, April sday evening in: the: Agricultural. Mall, quantities af-foods were. dehydrated. during, ‘the World. War here swe et ittanduneo. Nat Bs. when: the. Women *g: ‘Auxiliary: held | Saanichton. mo ao pobtpped toy the: : altad, ay ise in: & WOPA.” Tn: Ger NUN. in 1808 | Lavoinen'd Ingtitaata: ameottig!: . a ‘whlet, sive renee tnt ones i tk Rae enjoy Tn O17 the namberh: My wi ei al and further i it, Mra. Watt and. Mr. ea am oe rogiinanti “colt , "increas ‘to about 1, 900, a ti ret. which explains, in par be Gare hore. China! -Cageond, Myre. Woulgdte and? Mr, Fred ‘ the, oltigers and: 5 nbility to. maintain her food: supply -duringetha. wa (P t Heck. Gongolation’ prizes to a Val pples: ind PEUNES ares among: the} awarded M Munter: att Mr ; : Ses eres Nhe font and Sondtabie ror uet: industri fnba upon th control, or hroper: aeilinat Jum ln, the Mi cietinmaerarsia mana emmy iriergacent seen. Ri rown Y 'M fl a LAST SUPPER ies "Ea and.:Mrs, Walter Bay Vy c don a { grant many others, 9. > |eontain 1 suiieient moisture ‘to! support the grow hot CTOr very, intgrontinige. prowvam- ya’. prin | CUNE THIS EVENING | Major Walter Bapty led om in the organisms, Tn the manufacture of vinegar the préwth' at yest beidad tindaw the Toadorshty’ of Mrs we 7 Loy | Favand mirch, played by the Conadinn tT contain vinegar bacteria are encouraged. Thus all along | Ac The Monies | Mra S. Te Corbott poe : ncnmewmuemy Seottish pipe band, ss a ine the sterilization of the: product, ‘the control ‘of the’ aiid Myre. AoE, Craddock Tod: in open! Constdoruhle talk is going: ont: During the evening tho Lieutennni- , . y, | dehity an “any he: Novesulty for’ wyery growth of ferments or the encouragement of the stime, are Wonnin 16 Have Outside Intoroste,” around town concerning the visit of | Govornoy: presented commissions to “Prof, Soward of the University: of | ‘tia following: Lients Crofton, omer YP? aprons which constantly present themselves. Peg ral: a Hhort Aiken salon: Callgwrad Anus} -Britieh Columbia: to. tho Men's Supper; in-charge, of Salt, Spring: Ialand pla- | The interest in dehydrated fruits on Viineouve a Tatand: ta) i Meeting whieh Id to be held’ at: Woe, toons ‘Tdoute Tan Douglass Gents.” oy the e inerease, During the anvly atapres ofthe: Logunberry Ie fof Ta oy oat ee cata | Hieyslen and Lieut Toned pineen.) duatry,.when the entire eropowas..nbsorbed, at. remmnorative | AM A at O30. o’elock, ie tople, “Worl In ecamniand of the Calyood platoon, in nue ike JAttalra,”’ "deci anni) review of cant-« Thone eoodving | “qualityiniy® moptine | i" i Oy hive. aah i A de wrote ni an the aere- aaa egpa: whlalitha: protensop, hai! Gatow wore: Ory ends) eta Ww fon ith Ane, ue yy cer oy 3 Deuwnie poled Lory. It Ay Puen commas, al. ey Companys, and | i Ruitiony je ab wid twed , Parsons Mrs ea Merial. tind poe morvatly: a yl" Mrs) ‘Roatddkod, hops}: edethe final inter ann, of $3.00 antl wan uy: MM Si Mi Bes Pathe: ever, “and Mes, sUigel : 'Ctating being egal atl: ‘provid m ae ‘apoelal: foviy “worvles fi large NK "tual Talon wil: be, wo = pr Inland.sini, Put vomod to Maten: to" ’ tho’ ito shiale: Ye ahs Se Hauipper | : promptly: at Gino: Ds ms