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, PROSPE SOUTH PENDIER ISLAND, und POD INLET CYT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICILTON, THE REVIEW GOES INTO OVER 1,200 HOMES, REACHING APPROXIMATELY 6,000 PROPLE —— TWENTY-SEVENTH YRAR, No. 41 SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, SAANICH FAIR PREPARATIONS PROCEED SAANICHTON, Sept, 13. -- The’ prize Hist for the 71st annual. exhi- bition of the North and South Saa- smnich Agricultural. Society, to be Former Galiano Girl Married In Victoria GALIANO ISLAND,, Sept. 13,---A ‘quiet wedding of interest to many in the Gull Islands,‘and especially on Galiano, the former home of the bride, took place in Victoria, - on the evening of September 6th, when Dorothy Maude ‘(“Doey”), youngest daughter of Mrs. Ethel “THE SPY RING” COMING TO THE REX GANGES, Sept. 13 ing his every move, and denied by military necessity all protection of the government he serves, Wil- Death stalk- held at the:Agricultural Hall, Saa- ni day, now being distributed and provides for numerous additions to the classes. “awards -and: classes exhibits of practically every known” product grown on the Saanich Pe- “ninsula. chton, on Tuesday and Wednes- September 26th and 27th, is udditional . classifications and Provision is:made for. in generous the livestock sections, “are arranged to cover There will. be every. op- Murcheson, of Victoria, and the late Finlay A. Murcheson, pioneer of Galiano, became the bride of Edward William. (Bill) Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eddy . A. E. White- house performed the ceremony. at his home. of The bride was smartly. attired dress, which’ was worn. a. teal blue coat, and matching hat, with accessories en tone. in linm Hall, as the secret service captain, has the greatest and most thrilling rule of his career in Uni- versal’s smashing) mystery story, “The Spy Ring,’ showing at the Rex Theatre, Ganges, Friday and _ Saturday, this week. ; By a strange quirk of fate, Hall in-real life studied for the Ameri- can diplomatic service at’ George- —town University in the: nation’s ‘eapital, then gave up the chance - only over portunity for the ladies to display - “their skill) in houseeraft, with *dlasses* for jams, -bottled fruits, needlework, utc. School children — will compete for prizes in the school. work: section: aT here is also an éxtensive pho- tography . department, : and, many | “awards are offered for Indian com- © petition. ‘The: Saanich ‘schools will. a compete in the vsual sports, which fae include. 21 events. ~The lady ‘directors ? igements: ‘for : the “eatéring,: ete, for the two days of. the; fair.” é The: ‘management urge: intending Quiet. Wedding: Took | ~ Place In Victoria: On , " Saturday. Evening ~ A ‘quiet: “wedding: ‘took: wae op. Saturday. evening, Septy /9th,/ a & Wirst > United’ Chureh,;~: oi when Reve], in~ marriage “Marjorie Jean, only daughter of “Mr. /s Bull,» Mills: ‘Read, “Sidney, Sand: Mrs. Re Thorburn, “Vietoria, ‘Only: immediate, members, o “family: were presenti, ; “The bride was. attired in aw ‘jneket: dre 3..0f comet. blue with prey trimmings ° and black necessaries secand corsage: of” white gardenias, Phe © matron of honor. was: the: bride’s sister- in-law, Mrs, Howard Bull, who wore at afternoon frock with eharteuse stop and navy skirt with black: accessories anda eay- sage of pink carnations. Robert Chorburn was hus breathe ers: best man, Following the ceremony ao din- ner was held in Spencer's: private dining room, where only calosu res . presents : “AUXILIARY ‘at their macte “> for army duty “ing. ‘last: week -completed AML Sars FOES s ; night. ; ‘and Mrs. Frank .” Antions and -intinate friends wert, | RESUMES ‘MEETINGS = : GANGES Re Suit, : 5 the anonthly os Springs » AUN aye 1%; sind Iollowinye csimmer vacation the: regular “MeMtN gH “ot the sult Braneh oor: “Lhe Woman’ R were reaunied dist. ri- oy ny Witornoon at: Ganges Tiny with: the president, Mrx, Us Moorhouse In-ethe: ebay: The ominutes of the lant mouthing Averit paksed rind, in the absanceof the treasurer, the finanelal report: was rend dy Mes. Fh dodmson, Mra, UW AL Rohinson wie later olected tLemparary trensuyer wnytil Me return Of Mrs, GD. Youn. The oa of $18, whlel ws “handed dn, was partly derived: from This sale, of sone arlielen dort aver fram the church. sate nnd: thee vue : cInainder, from donations, ae ea RNG im RSS Rt ec Oe Cangene he - ane. We snsiion nf: ie Ohman ten oe Mit i : Mrs. By yan, wheal? whe ‘the mectings, thant a Hie proaidont Sad. oMmetvhars >to the Hees ina. Vietorin hospital. Thies | ‘dallara were voto ta- “prownt ty : Kindness “shown te her daring her recent it... wards materials for a hed apread, Her corsage was of white carnations and maidenhair fern. Miss. Phyllis Odberg, in a’ pow- der blue’ suit, with white acces- sories, and a-corsage of pink ear- nations,“ was. the bride’s. only at- ‘tendant; whilé:the groom was. sup- ported ° by Colin: Murclieson. ; ‘Following the ceremony a Ye- © ception. - was held: cat the, home of . the bride’ : sm other, -On ‘Th aveilnyy Mr, K ddy reported 10° 0 ‘elocks owl ‘ good. old: oe Tickler: the music: for. dancing. till mid-. “Phe club: ‘hbpes. to ‘weleoiie back . 2 AE ae those’ who- enjoyed: these ‘eve: ‘Victoria, - AY McLeod united. ' ‘nings last | year and” will be only too glad to-see newcomers, RY FUNDS F OR DENTAL CLINIC Ic 13. met PENDER ISLAND, Sept, “The Women’s: Institute ‘Thursday, Sept. 7th, in the, Hope Bay Hall, after a recess of two Inente, Wath ts qacmbers present and othe president, Mrs, Suther- green, in the chair. After the usual opening of ‘the meeting minutes ond trensurer ‘ *ortise fuids for. thee dental clini, SO Also, a convener was Wehosen write: the Red Cross that) this ine i wuitutee is Willing la work. fos then “Manin the: wir, Mi attended “Boner who" hid oe the draiiatle: classag: ofthe sane ler selinal fs tonehe in View ‘Aoriay gave, 1 short. ak about, it ound. i wii: ‘vay saith nojoyeds: Tea’ hostesses for the afternoon “ata? Mes, Teddeyhoty ind Mrs. . walker, re _ Birth re GANGES, Sept, Hieslo Mr, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Head “of Galiano lehind, at he Lady Minto Gulf Yalunds Hospital, Gtingges, on Aun Mh, a dlareghiter,. Pree sate epuitictomeshe tanita nia e eR Ur bey Maa ot BeOS HA ARNON Ne ETRE which Mrs. Fenwlek tins under tape wile fay thee teweettt the Woman's Ausiliiry ofundsis oy he Rev, Popham, who oat “tended the moeting ab the. requost yds af sional PrAVOrse fag of the. new Ganges chureh. ‘renalng hy tle president, It was decided, .in viaw of Ahe present “wituation, that netivities . value * Acting surprising -, ; “drama: - tempo. of ‘a dozen detective , thrill- a * ers rolled-into one. “~ one: thrilling” story by: George Wagener. and was pros: | duced: for. Universal, by T rem, Carr. the; on deport were: read and adopted. |” Mans were dealt: with regarding... a concert to be held in October to ‘lo Dank, There wre theeusnal 15. minites- _for the month would bo yoatponed for. a consular post to skyrocket into. prominence on stage, radio and sereen as one of the most pop- ‘ular action herves of all time. Cast as the quick-witted Captain Todd Hayden in the spine-tingling story, “The Spy. Ring,” .-Hall’s knowledge » of inner’ workings of the :seeret service proved of: high to director Joseph Lewis. on “suggestions by Hall, injected many novel situations. . into © has.’ :the.” punch= Lewis “the that and: x With two. beautiful 1 women plo en '3terious and ruthless enemies ie i eawin victory ein “the name of. “the: ‘ United States, ‘and retain the pat- 7 American. armed. ; cent exclusive. to. forge So _Rieh, in the: lavas and color of 7 : se nti ent br Turn to, the’ Coming: Events. col: : continer i > and : umn’ to. y learn, the: admission prices. of Tae . “Hugh. Thorburn, eldest: son of Mr. >. TO RAISE t ane : intr igue, Sand: “against the glamorous, romantic ‘background. of. diplomatic and 80-. cial life, “The Spy Ring’? is:based and screenplay in ure “.Prominently featured | strong. supporting: cast Jane hall, Ben Alexander, Philip Trent amd: Roy. Mason. 7a Harry Neumann handled the work LADIES’ AID MEETS AT GANGES enmern GANGES , “Sept, Tih The vague 7 emonthly needing. cof the Ganges United Ghurch Ladies’ Aid: took - place ‘Mhursdiy: auternvon: at. the home-of Mrs, ‘ Nobhs, Mhe-presi- é » Kel 1, wits fn {he dent, Mrs, Wo chur, 8 ‘ The. minutes nnd financial alate nent were rend | cand passed, the. ‘atten sehowed aver 28a) ine the Arraignment & Wore “paid ‘September, af * “Anderson. and LL. LAL 3 30. Monday. morning: the fire” : siren: sounded and the.1 fire ‘br ‘igade ees played : Wyman, Jane Carleton, Jack Mul- ” September 13, 1989 Subscription, in advance, vea > $1; U.S., $1. 50; copy, ‘Be GaSe Spe ea QUIET WEDDING GaNars. sept 1 -secerat sat” SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY Spring recruits “have enlisted and are in-training with the 16th Ca- nadian.. Seottish under the mand of Lieut. P. D. Croften, The men, now numbering 32, are living at their homes on the island, with temporary headquar- ters at the Mahon Hall, Ganges, where they are awaiting orders to proceed to the Willows, Victoria. com- The names of Salt Spring non- commissioned officers and men of the 13th Platoon, D Company, are as follows: Lieut. P. 1D. Crofton, Sergt. H. Nichol, Sergt. R. Sey- mour,: Cpl. P. Bion, L/Cpl. K. Eaton, L/Cpl. K. Goodrich, L/Cpl. B. Robinson,-.Ptes. T. Byron, W. Hague, G. Fyvie, R. Wakelin, D. Heineky, C. Horel, A. Hedger, M. Cantrill, H. Sampson, W. Currie, 1, Rennie, H. Horel, W. Varcoe, E. Harrison, F. Warman, E. Spiar- row, M.: Miller, kk. Connery,. D. Harris, R. Luosmore, K. Byron, R. -Atkins, W. Hele, G. Burkitt, G. MeFadden, ‘FIRE ON INDIAN vand, © RESERVE | «- sunvoimding the out ack’s” residence,. a. few “hundre byards* off theW est: Road, owas completely: destroyed. It: was unoceupied ‘cand the origin of ‘the fire-is unknown.” Peter Jack and “his wife “were living in-a smaller ‘house a ‘short distance up the West Road from the scene of the fire and were. “aw: ikened by the light on their window. When Jack investi- gated’. We earned that . his large “building: was‘a mass of flames and feared-that-the blaze would spread to anearby barn where he had his : ‘Automobile stored, He ran all the. way (6 Mr, Lambert’s on the West “ Rond;next. Downey Road, a dis-- tance’ of almost a mile, to ‘phone " telephone ‘ventral. In the mean- tine Tom Gurton had turned in an alarm after he awoke and saw the Hames from hin residence itp proximately t mile away to the south. fhe mre bride Vaeeed two: streams of water on the fire und prevented same from reach- ing the barn or getting a hold in Lhe. timber back of “plaed Tt took hindreds of feat of hose to reach the weit, pomp, ander the handling: of Art: Gardner, purred away ineeasingly soon -irachlief Tom Maran yo aud “and Sandhis Cre (ychters extingnished the burning: grass and trees. wand drenched, the red-hot place Where ie house -onee stoad, Gyeut-vredit in due, the fire bri- . penile Nays’ for the smart turnout made in ‘the middle af the nigghit. 1. ae Very fiw citizens dn the > “the, young couple were ussisted in - mother, odress bot the. of. fuw or 400 card party, Card Party And Dance At Fulford Hall KU LEFORD,. Sept. 13.---On Friday evening ir enjoyable progressive which was follow- PRETTY SCENE. THURSDAY AT HOLY TRINITY ed by a dance, was held in’ the : : j : . . < hd - iw « LD hi iw é . ' : . ~ : . . ; ee ot A very quiet but pretty. wedding Fulford) Community Hallo This yy 4 bridal. gown. of \white satin, was sulemnized Saturday, evening, W8S organized by the Fulford Soft fashioned ‘on fitted lines, floor- September Oth, when Frances Ball Club. Seven tables were iN dength, with long flowing train, - Mary, second youngest daughters Play, J. Grosart acting as master long ‘titted sleeves. with shoulders of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Me.” @f ceremonies for the evening, squared and thé bodice. shirred’ at. Tavish Road, was united in mar- The: prize winners were as fol- the front and buttoned at the back, riage to Frank Earl, sergeant. lows: Mrs. H. Briggs, ladies, first; — with high ‘pin-pleated’: Elizabethan. PP.C.LA. Work Point Barracks, W. Hamilton, gentlemen, first; collar and wearing a’ veil: of finest Ksquimalt, eldest son of Mr.-and » Miss Val Gyves, second; Billy Viennese net, falling in a train Mrs. Roy Loveless of Vaneouver. Cairns, second. Consolations: Mrs. from a pleated halo over her: head The ceremony was performed by #. Heald, Mrs. Robert-MeLennan, and held in place bya ‘coronet of: tev. T. R. Laneaster: in-St. An- Mtr. Porter, Elmer Lee. Tomboy | orange blossoms worn. by her ma-... : drew’s Church, Sidney, in a set- prizes: Miss Eileen. Cearley. : ternal grandmother: at. her wedding: yh ting of autumn flowers in profus- ion, the decorating being done by friends of the bride. White gladi- oli were used on the altar and the guest pews were marked with tiny posies of pom pon dahlias and white. satin ribbon. The? bride. who in an Was given. futher, wore blue | embroidered .bedite ° with. square shouldered ‘pull sleeved, bolero of matching: blue, also. em-. in -pale: ‘pink... flowers.’ She wore.a black: hat -with: veil and: black- accessories’ -and:. carried -a asters Miss “Joan ; -Butle Ma was sister’ s br idesmaid. oe uniform: of Butler “usher: “Phat. Br reathed ° 2 ¢ somes «Mrs, Bie imusie. “The. The: Voice cds Eden, don ing “” A creception “wats” held at tie home of the: bride’ spar ents where’ receiving the guests by the: bride’s Mrs, ‘Butler, who ‘wore: a of mid-night blue: ~ She wore a . of. veehaay fant “enn: vy he: room's: parents: were: une: able to be present, the wedding | Clara, youngest daughter of, Mr, «dahlias and. other, autumn, flowers, having: taken’ ‘place sooner “than : und Mrs. cH. © CG. Woods, irst!' “where. the’ young couple. were. ais- was anticipated owing tothe: faet. ° Street, Sidney, | and, Robert Henry” that the groom, a member cof the PAGAL, expected to be Called away: shortly. ' The taast to the bride was pro- pased by the be st man and replied to by the groom und Captain Mac- gregor i, Muciitesh, M.LA., pro- posed a toast to the bride’s mother and young couple, lrnie Munro's | ; BEAUTIF UL SETTING AT STAR. DANCE Howutifuls wun | Nowers and folie: aye. formed av peay set ling for the first ine on riday: OveniNgy BLA éd iw. number of years, Ny Ruths: Manatern ... ate Ghaptar, . Order of the. Soo. The Apgrieultunn. ‘Wall Saaniehton was decorated: for, the ‘Gecnaton owith © fexteons af “ereenery. forming: the ceiling: dues : oration, while in front of the wbagge duhlias, asters cand greenery were | honked. Phe lights © wore chung With cerepe) paper streamers dn lode colors, a , Vink sweet pews were used in the deearntion seheme for the dine ing ream tables, fromawhore dudnty refreshimonte weree served: Although the atlentanee i nT ea wwe Taped fare wit large ree may hears hen Acrix? Vien my alerts Au suring of the Wneky biekut bial Wa Tye, the Hostess, Mea. Perley, KeT WS: il toa aad wrochul hour was spent: Music for. the: dance was. sup- plied. by ‘the local orchestra: and completing: the picture by. ecar-: Yying a shower bouquet: of Ophelia® : roses and /white.swansonia, : and cher : bride. was: o St. Jahn’ § , Chureh. Quadra’ Street, ns was the: seene of.a-very ” quiet: wedding » ‘Saturday: evening, - 2» September: 9th, “at ~ Rev, Canon'P, .. diated chiffon, Ane hodiee and. sleeves being work-: “ed with embroidery.: _ CONSE “tions. : GIVES NEW. PLATFORM SAANICIITON,:Se it. 13,-—-[t will be. ‘recalled thati as‘a “result: of the fire-in the.North and South S:a- nich. Agricultural. Society grounds zat Saanichton the ‘losses sustained: w as. the large,’ 7 specially’. ° "constructed dancing platfor m.: Victoria, v ALT. atthe: Jones, gon -of Mrs. 'W, Pourth. Street, Sidney, : The bride chose for the oceasion han afternoon: frock of plume -col- “ored: crepe,: with ‘embroidered: bo- with veil dice nnd binek hat black necessories, She wore a eorsnyse of frardenina, ; corsage of pink carnations and On n tubla.covered with a ‘drawn: SWUnKONL ‘Miss Tiillian Woods, aster of the brides was, hridesmaid and were. ae dtnity rose calarod afternoon: frock | Sof erepe and: navy: bine necessortes tnd a corse of pink, carnations and pale mative asters, : ‘last.. year, : sed: at 2 o’elock” ‘Thursday. among: noon,. September: 9th; “Trinity. : Chureh;: ‘Patric ~ Highland The. committee!” in. charge. ‘of ‘the: ‘Highland ‘events: are. now. ¥ happy to: state ‘that! owing 0 ’eloek;: when ‘Chadwick offi- marriage: Hayward, : riven in ee by ‘her‘maternal grandfather, =» L. .Grasse;: Miss Mavis Done: youngest daughter. “of Mrs. Goddard, “Sea ‘Point,”. Sidney, and the “Tate. Gilbert E. ~ Goddard, “made. a- charming ‘bride ‘for John Corbould, son-of Mr; and. “Mrs. W.-W: Ardagh,, of: ‘Vaneouve: “The pretty ceremony, was: perform “amidst / fa glorious vearly autumn: flowers, and: ; The: guest: ‘pews. We) tiny: bunches. “ot= sweet She’ datried a matching ¢ x ‘ Was, held. t'. home of the bride's s mother, whi Was: adorned: witha profusion of > Edna's: sisted: in_ree ceiving the: many “guests by Mrs.-Goddara,. who. waa’ gowned “in black © silk crepe, gol 2 rimmed : ‘and ow corsage of red yoses: and by” Mra, Ardagh, mother of the: groom who wore a gown of ack: velvet with’ mutehing NECORRATTOE und” a and thread alith was eentrad with the ~ four. Hered ° wedding: “cake, white: inpors ine silver holderg’ wand, silver GR Of nae wid: pink nweet | “penn: being Louch? ond of ithe: fate. : Veen Ardagh: proposed “the. tows HPORHEN © “and hanging baskets-at faworcand © tha: “dineers enjoyed the datost dines orehosteny owath “public onde. : 'Phe-domne prizes. ny beantifal sil: ver cheesi cand. earner dtah, wane won by Mrs, Cire: und a number. CTE privent Wet a Aven eu My: » Gordon Prat: wa bent, nun Tt The young will) “theie. one ow Street, s ' MOY ey EN pe “eouple Mifth TEAM. TO. PLAY FULFORD On - Simday, September: 17h, “yoft lal peti will les -played: ee Falford Harbours: of the loon) tenmi,: will make: the trip to Salt, Spring Taland fara retirn games Ball Bros! loam qee the prond helders of the Mie wregar Machitardy, Rost Bowl, ems Dlematie af the “championship: of | caiphed -tae tke note. (hate “through: thee ddndnosd: cof) Mi cand: Mya. Sraethirst ae toed" will be gdiven : a Cheb. homes tothe boya an Prbe: duy night, Sept. hth, te oelock. No deulit, there oe I nes af the teany to bacon hand b eoes “make” fe _ singe ane tweens ity EWE Ball Bros, one - Cuntree Was Ged far ly WAL Me: the . Islunds |. Constituency. Te eee WHHL. leave odie Whar Mes “a0 in the mornings mo “BIG SPEED COMING: pat ALL member: of thee team anes BO cond angie of: tha members © tal Wie, bride and: was va sponded tachy: tho. groom, “y The: bride and: ‘roam let ., hanexmoon ‘iyi, Ke Heals “i i “bride: travelling: i: were brew chat canedy HeCoRNOydon: mdi tur ani: HenRIEG hana man “rOsusy oMre fund. Mrs,’ ‘Ar GANGES, Sept fae he. Schwe sor Thimafenp Gap payed for. In ; week on (ie Salt Springs: Golf > Ate Manel: Maunt “and Vernon rade with thee near The. up wait finally play ott Tse “Sand Drake with die: seore: of 12 | Rumery, W. Av MeAfooy sthe seore Winety. F The on: Beare yore ecto) wie Dave: Fyvie, ate VAby AW Drake, $457 GO. Speingtords 140;-0 OW. Makers 1486: rod Morris, 1403: WooMe Mount, 1495 Ve: Cane: Mare, rin; 140; Ine Vo Oswald 1497 Ge “Shove, EBT SY Critchley, tba, k DP, Ponrene, 1p. Mowat, (1603 P, Wurkitt; 1625.12. Prieo, 162, with :