2 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 oe , AnD: KUPER isLnND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICHTON, SATURNA: ISLAND, SIDNEY, | », o_o “s SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and TOD INLET TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. 3 SIDNEY. Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, January 38, 1940 ’ LOCAL COUPLE ‘ST. PAUL’S Le ) _ Christmas decorations, holly, cedar - boughs and red’ poinsettas made a “pretty setting in St. Paul’s United ~-Church, Sidney, on Thursday eve- ning, Dee. 28th, at 8 o’elock, for the. wedding . of Gladys) Evelyn, elder daughter of Mrs. D. McQueen “of Vancouver and the late Mr. H. Brown, and Ronald Jeffrey Marshall, elder son of Mrs. J. Marshall, Bazan Bay Road, Saa- - nichton, and the late Mr. Mar- shall. The marriage ceremony was per- - formed by Rev. Perey~ Wills, sisted by Rev. D..M. Perley. During the cer emony appropriate ‘violin music by Louis Kern, ac- ‘companied by Miss. Sybil .Gush, was rendered, “I Love You Truly” being played during the signing of the register. Two hymns, “All The : Way’ My Saviour. Leads ‘Me™: and. ; “Beneath: The: Cross of Jesus” were. sung by" the congregation. > The bride; given in marriage. by her uncle, -Sheman: York, made a : charming picture in her wedding ... gown of white silk-crepe fashioned’ "on. simple-lines. with. a. shirred” jacket. with. puffed sleéves.:.-She -: wore. along veil of embroidered ‘tulle, attached. to her: head with a. ; coronet of: orange. ‘blossoms: Thee bridal bouquet. consisted of Ophe- ocaee as- a Pe se a and. uh im- ofresh- violets: and: -yellow:, roses: to ‘mateh: her - ‘gown. “She: carried ae ‘shower bouquet ‘of, yellow. Chr y- ‘santhemums.’ “Miss Glenys Jones, ~dousin. of the groom,” “was brides- “cmaid,’ and ‘wore av pretty full-: “skirted gown of pale’ pink. t taffeta’ “with: ‘a ‘bolerd.’j jacket. = She also “wore: a: doll. hat: of pink. TOSses and ~~ houvardia, . ‘and: eurried | a shower bouquet. : “of mauve ; -ohigsantie “mums. oo.” Little: Shirley Res adings, + cousin of the. room, in pale bhie taifeta, and: Bagbare. ‘MeQueen, sister | of co the. bride, - » pink. uaifeta,, both. - wearing Tandenus: in their’ lair, were flawer \girls, They. carried ’ ealonial bouquets of pink -carna- “tions, bouvardia and vidlets: | aon Phe bridegroom was. supported ft by his: brother, Ralph Marshall, and the osher : | | and Ambrose Rendings, > Following the service, a recep. tion was held in the new Farmers’ ~ Pavilion at the Sidney experimen: “tal Station, where the guests. were ‘ve received | hy Mrs,” MeQueen, who Soret Vv “SMart frock of: rose-colored ail. crepe with-a becoming yelvet “hat and veil, adn corsage.of pink auimnations ind, rose i“ Sand - Mra, ~ Marshall), wearing a black ; anselnble trimined | with whith, aru corsage: of pinks: cenrnitions VOREB. ; Refreshments were ‘served {rons daintilyenppainted: ‘tabloss amds the: bridetastiblos wag: centred with « ‘three-tiered: wodding = ; “enke . esilversovnsies of, rosebudsy ‘The : bridal. purty ntoud ander an ‘areh Jf of rqunery, an Aties weve n honeymoon “ine Vancouver, nid con there return will reside: in: (heir Cnewly-biilt ame on Bazan Ray Road. oPar travelling the hride wort uw wine-colaréd) hourle cout und. felt: hat, with. matehing ace Jeessorden and a corsage af ruses, “a dainty olde wateh, ‘Brownies Enjoyed: Christmas Party _ 7 The: Joonl VA “-Prele onjayed al Chriitmias party -Priday cafternoon,: Glee o2ath, dn See the Guide atid Seout Tah ~ Volo The SBrownlens stayed an. lin “oprampiucentertaninont with songs; 1G. De music and daneen, Games aid “eompetitions werd played, “Refreshment were rerved bes “ed at 6:30 pm. | VOLUNTEER FIRE 2: - chiffon: ‘ . eek and. na a “doll: that ‘ot on ed tod joyt fal evening at “the: Quick 4 “Luneh * \ ~-Businessnien’s “gor red ac bigs: Tee Kheer s: ; and : ‘and ; Ma. and: Mrs.) Marehall left for - The groom's pitt te the bride wae Hrownie . 2 fore the: Brownler lef for homes: Over 11 Inches Of Rain During December General Rood. Gwynne, C.MLG., Ardmere Grange, Cole Bay, ofli¢ial recorder of precipitation for the Dominion Government, has kindly furnished whe Review. with the figures for the month of: December as follows: 1939, 11.05 inches. December, 1938, 8.89 inches. December average for 14 years, December, 6.04 inches, MEN’S SUPPER MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY ~The monthly meeting of the Men’s Supper. Groups will be. held on Wednesday, Jan..10th, in, Wesley Hall, Sidney. Supper will be serv- by the Women’s Association St. Paul's. United Church. . ‘or The speaker will be Major J. S. Simon, who is a British officer and has recently returned. from a. voy- age around the world during which he spent:some time’ in’ Australia - und in the mandated territoty. of: New Guinea. ‘Major Simon has some information as to’ E mpire de-- fence’ proplems, in ‘those areas, and should prove: “most. interesting. speaker: io. Be, This. meeting | will Ae Jadies’.: aight and“all’ men, are cordially.:i ited to’ be present and’ bring dJadies. with: them. NORTH SAANICH. wha ike: *nemBere were: Sabertai Cate,” “Association “spon- * A lovely: ‘supper was: served by’ Mrs, Alfred Critehley,' propr Setress of the establishment, and her. eap- able assistants)! which ‘was: thor- oughly: enjoyed by all, and, as usual. a “couple: ote extra: sservings of, delicious: pic had ‘tobe: served fe i few niemihers. show: just: ood it) Was. who they were, ‘A hearty vote of thanks was ¢x- tended to the Sidney Businessnien’s Association for the enjoyable eve- ning, and also-for the letter of apprecintion the nsaocintion from of the bripude. lo the members North - Saanich - io Branch 7 No. 37 ‘ The neni necting: of ‘thie “Bago Monday: hrmnelowdll bes helde ons NONE, dans ae in the Orange. Hall, saanie Titon, w 8 pnts vital Imporun He pu afl nttendance in requested, Arter: Wisposal Of. the: basiness, Sydney Pieklos will givesn leeture istrnted. by -danterny: slidius hitled “Wiying Qvor Bygypt." Rations as until, please! NS. ‘SERVICE CLUB NOTES Play will ygetounder way promptly: ne Xo o'elocke ate the: Novth Saanich services heb tall Malin. Road, bt Tharediy, Jan. dth, for the hridge Tournmmont. whieh ds ine progress. Pane te) Vinené eivg fae Wh Weare | “eon with thabetahta nude: ap Proveeds,. hove: al. EN PHNEE TY FEO™ to the Red Cross, Bee Coming vents for harther ‘lytnites SATURDAY NIGHT: AW shale tha. weekly: Saturday.” in-- 5 : _ ; Mrs R. Douglas and Mrs. Joseph Be d for: the firemen. 9) ho which. oes ~ Phe “names of. those. eating the uxtva helpings will not ‘he mentioned ns you mi ay have your own. “Fdeas_of | “Business apes ato Aneatike nenodd Ne oft ‘the evening, dnd anyone Whites ing to have it ‘evenlie if lr ieleed te invited to dase provided they” HERE’S THE WAY TO SEND THAT PARCEL OVERSEAS By simply filing in an order blank and sending a money order, anyone in the district can send comforts to their friends or relations serv- ing with the Canadian forees over- seas, ‘This is a. service which has heen organized by W. A. McAdam, Agent General for the Province of British Columbia, at British Co- lumbia House, 1 and 3 Regent Street, London, England, with the approval and authority of the Pro- vincial Government, and ‘is for the purpose of eliminating the diffi- culties of those at home in the pur- chase, packing,. dispatch, customs - aund-insurance of parcels. These packages will go direct from London to points designated and Canadian products | will. be used. whenever possible. .- parcels of: stated number, is all that ‘is. Designated” values, by required, ‘A few ‘copies and order blanks: can’ be’ obtained -at the Review office. ; : Ton ne SHOWER FOR — Bes ELECT — and: Wellow: , son violets The winners ; Wilson and Mrs. H. 5. Beattie. The. invited: guests were: “Miss = P: atterson, Mrs. GR, Wilson, : Mrs. - -Samuel | Brethour,) Mrs; Henry’ Brethour,. Mrs... H. Steinberg, Mrs, “Davidson, -Mrs Culloeh, | Mrs... C ‘ Re Vall, Mrs. Ae Leyar, | Mrs, “Tapping, Mrs. Da Livesey, Mrs. My Towers, - Mrs. Vo- ee Harth, - night: 500. eard party will be held in the elnly room an Mills Road. Cards will start at 8 o’clock sharp, to he followed by ‘daneing at 10, ry Weklers will be on hand with (heir usual peppy music, so he sure cand he there! Tove ’ “Kidnapped,” ; “hit- making experts: ee ae Unlike’ several - other Stevenson dnapp : see aetaty with. the president; "RS OF "jasmin e “ ‘veeeived cae gaily. «decorated basket which; eontatned: 5 many beautiful gifts.: “of “the. contests : > Avere’ Mrs: Ernie’ “Munro, Mrs. Go Ri 7 -sereen | 7 that. the Entertained Sunday School Children The Sunday School children of St, Andrew’s Chureh were entertained at the annual Christmas party and ree, in St. Andrew’s Hall, last Wednesday. On arriving at the hall a. sit- down supper was enjoyed, follow- ed by games such as darts, ring game and others as equally excit- ing. A special feature of the evening came next, that of the showing of several reels of ‘pictures, includ- ing Mickey Mouse, Charlie Chap- lin. Felix the Cat Chase. Each child was given a gift and a bag of candy,.an orange and nuts. STEVENSON’S “KIDNAPPED” COMING TO THE REX THEATRE the: story’. which. Robert Louis Stevenson is..said: to. have. considered his - best; ; will be. ~ shown in Ganges: Friday and Satur- day,: cis. week, spectacularly ‘pro- duced by Darryl F, Zanuck, with a cast of 5,000, and. pretty much’ of. the. pick of 20th” Century “Fox's napped, r# ‘So. the’ picture: is. ora LO meet ne host. of--familiar. ‘friends little: oryno- “feminine - interest" — “being chiefly. the. tale: of: the esca- -.pades of Alan’ Breck and, Davids 2 -Balfour (portrayed : on: ‘the: sereen-. by | Warner. Baxter: cana Freddie - Bartholomew), : ‘Purists -may?'try, theref ore, to eR, John;: Mrs. E Munro, Mrs, Me- “quarrel: with: Hollywood's: introduc- “tion: into. the story. of a “Jean: “Mac an “Deveson, Mrs..8.. _ Donald, Highland | lass,” “who © comes. enamored ishingly. Wivacious., and les wutiful ‘diseovery, Tt is. interesting to note,. motion” picture people no Jese a” precedent than Stevenson ‘himself, for allegedly “tampering” with the facts, Ne walmite he tampered with the his torical frets in writing the hook. “It Is more honest (o confess at ‘then, have and Charlie .. 2 Ttwills be. these::“frien ds’? who a Swill, ‘remember that: the: ‘story? had -: “the. “(“Kidnapped”)- is no furniture: ‘for ; aa. mehelan 4 library, “it “author of: the book from: whieh it “made its, film: wo be- of “Alan Breck. So The ‘role; is’ ‘portrayed by can saston- >’ Arleen Whelan,” . ald “Owen, John Garradine,- NEW YEAR IS WELCOMED IN APPROPRIATE MANNER HERE Residents throughout the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands bid farewell to 1939. and weleomed in the New Year in-many and various time-honored fashions —- and 1989 is now a year in the past! Some attended midnight shows, dances, house parties, ete., while others sat quietly at home or at- tended watch-night services. Promptly at 12 midnight: whis- tles and. sirens sounded over the land and water giving warning of the. passing of. 1939 and the birth of the New Year..1940. ' Ato many gatherings this. was the sign to sing “Auld Lang Syne” and continue:on with: the ‘party! _ At- other places prayers were offered and the thought expressed “that 1940 may sée the world at peace again: DIRECT RS MET FRIDAY — GANGES, Jan. 3. “A directors’ ~ meeting of. ‘the. Salt Spring Island. : oe Farmers’ Institute Was: held: Fri: : day — evening in the, Mahon: ‘Hall; : once. iow little rT am “Youched by! desité . for nceuracy.: ; This. but, a book a. ee If Hollywood. his taken liberties,” has only. to’ paraphrase: the. “This * is “no: Turniture : ster a! scholar! § library, but, a-triumphant piece of ‘motion: picture entertain: ment, lavishly: done,” The stellar cast of “Kidnapped” includes: Ou. Aubre ey Nigel? Bruce, Miles Mander, Ralph 0 ore: and TH.-B. Warner. © Alfred Werker directed the film, with Kenneth Maegowan ‘ussociate, producer, Sonya Levien; > Rleonor Harris, Ernest Paseal and RPdwin Blum wrote the screen, play. srevenemrtenavemnneimente cocal On: New: Yenr f. Day. pound some was barn: bo, ‘Mr. at Rest, Haven Hospital, Ver wT atte, of Shiney, . thie ‘quarterly: comiminion ney Vs ive will oe. Tull in. South. § a“ Sanday, dan. The Mtv. nnd “Mone aL MM. on ing in Powell. River, with thelr son und daughtar-inelaw, Mra, John Lawson, His hoped that a lage number of local residents will phin to at- tend noeomd movie program to be yrivencin tha lounge at Rest Taven di Monday, dan, 1 oth, ccommency Vge ah ay WY the British Sais “Paid Campane | “the direction af Mr, Pierce, a rep. toe why -resentative af. this well) known, eqmpnny. . Teawilk macremembered: ThA ITA pEORTAM, RAVEN ley. “Thee anime» company | WR anjoyed ; lit your, ee ; Msc and Mio Wo -wekeiiatd ms after visiting for aomonth in Wine wipex with relatives and, Srie nls. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ‘Lane and funily: have removed from Patricia - lotes anc “evens. . and: J Mrs Stephin. Anderson, of View | Turk, . Mae Anderson Wak’ formerly, Mine. Snanich - ‘United ‘Chie’ nt VW AD: a meand Sat St. Pants: United at 7:80 on: oo Mornin. Moadlands, : Patricia Bay) tire vise: Mr. and under | Third Streat, have Feturned home - eae Mra, Buy ‘te slahiey Avenue, hietiveen Second ind Third Street, | Next the. Sidney Gospel, Nall. sy Mie! Bella ayaigy wh Joupas fo Mr. i “inaliay: andes of, Vitoria, and. Mrnwd. Jie. Pulmier ot Mn, Beacon | puesly Storey, Mr, Roy Bowett has roland {o uty’ at Shawnigay’ Lake Be hool, he nnd Mrs, Bawett spent moat of the Christmas holidays with Mr, and Mera JS. Rowett, Rest Haven. Mrs, McQueen aid stall dangh- tery Barbon oand My. Sherman York, Vaneouver, cntme aver for the BrowurMlarshall wedding... Mr, and. Nohdayits WIM. MrRe HA PALO, “= Myennd Mra WeAlder, Deep Cove, They teturned con -Saturdiy. Mr und Mrs, Henry Renkin of | Vietorin, visited for on fow! days peturnod home. after: ‘Aponding. a” tow dayawith Mra: Aylwin’s sister, > Myrae Vietor Sholes, nt Contral Rote, over Christmas atthe hanie.af Mr, R a Wil... _ Mie Agnes Craig has ‘returned yo Vietovin onfter: ppending® “the: “Siune yy visited ‘aver the holidays with her sister,” Mirae Keyworth, Grand ‘Forks, and» “owith her PATENEK here, Jett: fut (he. cud of he Wi sul: A feneh, nt: Kam. . ms + “North? Migs. 5 AWE ‘Avenne, aver the: Christmas. and New Year: holiday, ; Mra, . Gordon Th cof.:: Vinieouvor spent Christma andthe: ersonals — New: Your: holy at ier home here, 7 ° Mra, MacAulay, Raznn: ‘Avenue; Canada: friends from Vhrea: Rive 4 Quebec, hast Weak. e the fith division ten of: ‘the. ‘Saanich “Badminton ; played: in Teapiemateh: last: Thut'se day enIng. aon hotne. courth, when, - the loam from, ‘the’ Willawa, Vie- | arin, game, oul: Aho: sear: was we virgw, . The January Alles? Chapter, held‘on Thursday, Jan. Sth, in St. Augustine’ Wall, Deep Cove, As thin ik the annual rmieuting: ee Teachers and sup lla Ahroughant.:, oo the hintek and tae Gull Jalanda, returned” to their various studles oat nehool ‘today, Wednesday, ‘dan, “Ard after’ enioving ne lone! vaen« atlows Tay tha: Christian and, Your holidays. we f es Mr. and, Maw ae Se Alvin. inl, — Awe children, of Patric Bay, have Moment Salt. Spelng Island, |... - CPleang turn. to. Pago Two). after ‘Smith, Regin- - : Y he Scouts’ held: a: ‘party: ‘for: ‘the ay: Morrowed n-did for the evening Cau be of. ues. : — second claas tonta and recolved hls LODE, will be! | nominations: moeting allo menbers are ured 10. fad aa Subscription, in advance, year: $1; U.S., $1.50; copy, 5c Red Cross Committee To Meet On Friday ~RULFORD, Jan. 3.--The commit- tee of the South Salt Spring Island branch of the Red Cross will meet on Frday, Jan. 5th. Sewing will be ready for distribution any time Friday evening. Anyone wishing to help by knit- ting or sewing for this most worthy cuuse, can obtain ‘articles to be made up at the heme of Mrs. J. J. Shaw, Fulford, where Miss Gladys Shaw,’ assistant: sewing convener, will be in charge. CHRISTMAS PARTY AT SCOUT HALL The Scouts of the 1st Sidney Troop . Were hosts, last Thursday. night. to ‘the’ Guides of. the’ 14th 3 1.0.D.E.’ Company at .a - jolly” Christmas | party in the Guide and Scout Hall. Lively ‘games and competitions . were played during the first’ part _ of the evening, those present, being . divided up: into patrols, ‘Refreshments of. “all: ‘the: good things - ‘young. .people like. to “eat, with candy, oranges and: apples. as special, ° “were © served’ by” member's of the Scout: committee ae za oe “camp-fire”. 2 sing ong» was: thoroughly enjoyed. by. all’ and when» time. for! “Taps”. Also" that: ‘headquarters: have: -tended: ‘the: time. “to. continue the canvass: ‘for. nore applications for ; contracts “Mrv: Humann; manager pe at Rest. Haven, says. a. “determined _ effort will: be made to, add. enough more’ applications. to: bring ‘about hospitalization’, and wishes. all who" : have alrendy. applied, for contracts. to. bé ‘guided’ accordingly. . Tt itis “found: impossible. to.seeure enough, contracts” ‘to: “warrant: hospitaliza- FREEMAN } KING © Do a good turn every day! = POPP LDP LP PEE AP quides: on “'Thurrday’ evening, with games ‘nnd compatitions.. being #0 well enjoyed that at-brenking up: Dado. J no. png, ‘wanted to. #0 - Lime, , eae nee ms he: ‘atlnit Awas. W “great. success e nnd everyone onjoyed the siduey, hada surprise visit: from: Mrv and’ Mra, Lampton: old easter ne meeting the hoyx: anked their. dada. i ding. was ‘ecle brated at. Sti. Mark's Saturday evening at the re AO. ‘attend: wb re and cocon,"" - She. dads: tool, partsin: the: ‘Seout, The ‘dada’ s made a good: showing. and would: work. and compotitiona. ROOD, ‘he: ‘whle to. “Divas the foot tartan i : We would like. to-aee the: herent “ficnor at-the meetings! Seoul Kelvin Slater. pamad ti badge; Second Brian Banl his citi- aonship badges Patrol Lender Gore” don, Mounee. his, fireman's, badge, - Ted. foros his and Patyol Leader Fo firade- AAT) Round ‘Cord: to: hh. Congratulations: dament.. wna Wan posted to the Bull, Dogs: CA thone who intend to:try for’ their: pathtinder’s, badge muat- get: in their. map by. Me ond of the, week, “On Saturday afturioéen the Cohn Chad. buy feed. “Gans were played®. und a lot of keon competitions were: pun ots This was followed | ‘cluded: pianoforte: solo by’ Miss” ‘Ss: _more;* ae : of = The: chorus, “Over the. Rainbow, = -eame .: no: r ae who: had previously. taken: ‘part. in “Tune. Musa Bs a 7 Yon re # Mowat: lela ening, as: aceomipanists Siegfried Line," brought the. DE, + daiughter.af Wi; MeFaddon, ,of mond Hedger, of Pulford Iarbour, “Troop” ‘ender Jumes Jolin” han turned . in. a map. of, the. Saanich Pe nineita uhteh inn great” credit It-ia complete: in all dee tails ‘nid: ina very: fine doly. indeed, ‘ ALi: Boers jomed. an: an heerwt : Cub. Tnatruetor: Arthur: LO.D.E. RAISES $141 ATGANGES FOR CANADIAN — RED CROSS GANGES, Jan. 3.—Thursday eve- ning, Dee. 28th, about 350 :were present in the Mahon Hall, Ganges, . when a most successful entertain- ~ ment was--sponsored bythe Lo. D.E. This was produced. by. Mrs. - A.: J. Smith and. about $141.00 was cleared for the Canadian Red” Cross and the special war work. : fund of: the LO:D.E, : The evening began with the. ~ “Beer Barrel Polka” chorus, with ‘Captain Macgregor F. Macintosh,: M.L.A., Messrs. V. Case Morris, P. Lowther, K. Eaton and the very effective company of* soldiers, -in gay red-and white uniforms, con-)* » sisting of Mrs. J. Mitchell, “Mrs... Ray “Morris, Misses S$; and B..Wil-°) son, B. Kingsbury, M.: Monk, -E.°.. Morris, 'B. Morrison, : S. Halley, Ne Lowther, E: Roberts; J. Mitchell. - by. the Girl: nsan. “English: Country. Musical ‘selections -in- Guides Dance.” Halley; violin solos by Walter. ‘Cud- song. by “Capt. Macintosh little Margare: Macintosh. 7? swith’ solo | by : Mrs.: Laurie’ “Mouat “Was enchanting, - with: the: rainbow ‘colored. ‘draperies « of the: ‘dancers - Phe rolo dance and reine wit : 1 Mitchell, rs owas: # any ly. received . a8 ¥ ree “tion | then. all ‘applicants, will, be” 80 cee, ne advised. ton,. sage xgeptionaly “Sa “Mra. Re Rush cand): Mrav:€ throughout ‘the 2 The: skit and men’s: chorus,‘ ning to ahilarious. close. - ; W. Hague devised and installed. all the lovely lighting effects and neted. as stage electrician for ‘the: evening, ° wy Supper’ was ‘scrved ‘by: the 1.0. “under. the’ eonvencrship ‘of Irs. ‘Jnek: ‘Abbott. : ; CRN." Jane EK “qulet’ Spring: “Tatande: ““Phuraday,. ‘Dee, 28th, when: ato le pamne: the: Reve G We: Popham,” vien f “united in marriage: ‘Agnod Bentrico, - “North Salt Spring, and’ Alan Don- Tho bride, who. Was, given. away by. hor. father, wore: a travelling ant. of black and white with Tmuateh-. “dag suecorsories.: The matron of © ‘honor was Mya, Mark Woward; and) the. best.man Earl: Howard. abso Following the wedding,” iy recep. , tlon took plice at the family homo, | “In'tho- afternoon Mr. and: Mra, Nadgor, left. for is honoyaicon, on. the mainland, after which. they, will make their home Aen North Salt " Spring. pac ve At. YOu gras bronking. tho speod mit, “don't” Iame® the: “for. calling. ihe ; Personality. is olf - knowledg “unlor elt control,