0 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 WAS SHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICHTON, SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, ane THIRTIETH YEAR, No. 88 SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and mop INLET ‘SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, September 2, 1942 Of great. inter est to all residents and. services in Nor th Saanich will be the announcement of the opening of the Rex < Theatre, on Fourth Street, Sidney, on Monday, Septem- ber 7 (Labor Day), by S. VV. Henn and D. G. Lumley. For many months work has beea going on in the big structure the building having been practically rebuilt. and entirely remodelled inside, while to the exterior has been added strong pillars to make the place sturdy.- The exterior has. also. been spray-painted a suitable color and is elean- looking. “The front of the theatre has been stuc-. coed ina pleasing design and a large sign (Rex) erected. - The interior will be a surprise to all who have not had the privilege of a peek while the work has been going on. It is pleasing and restful to the eye. The seating capacity is 350, including 30 “love seats” for two. These love seats, the latest idea now sweeping the United States theatres, are staggered from the middle mer foliage with the altar artisti- LOCAL GIRL IS BRIDE OF R.CAF. BOY Cc Sa Fulford Spiritualist amp News It Spring Branch MAHON HALL FULEFORD, Sept. 2.--The South MAY BE CLOSED of men’s Institute held a garden paveg in the “i amp on Saturday, Aug. 29. the SHORTLY . W. J. Li dlamilton opened the af- . . t.. Andrew’s Church, Sidney, jornyon proceedings with a few GANGES, Sept. .2.-—A special wa be autifully: “decorated with words of welcome and wished the Mecting of the Gulf Islands -Farm- baby royal dahlias and-late sum- institute members progression. in €vs’ Institute was held recently in cally ‘arranged . with white Cali- Mrs. Laundry was in charge of Hall, Ganges, with the president, - fornia tree poppies. and white. , It} . . W. Hague, in the chair ‘tocks.when Kathieen Lillian. onl a smal! home cvoking stall, Mrs. “a , air. ro ks ww nen Kat a _ al 3 : om Y Gladys Lee and Mrs. Rv Davis iook The purpose of the meeting was daughter o re and Mrs. W. charge of the afternoon teas, 1 discuss the question of closing Hammond, was. united in marriage to James Harvey Currie, R.C.A.L., son of the late James A: Currie and’ Mrs. Currie of Calgary, Al- tifully gowned ‘in. white georgette with full skirt, fitted embroidered on harbo®r, treasure hunt, which was won by “of the. theatre to the back. rows in such a manner as to enable ‘all to .view. the screen without looking © around” “someone immediately in front: -The theatre is modern in every respect, toilets, rest rooms, etc., being provided. = The operating room. is really a treat to behold, abso- , - lutely fire-proof, spacious and immaculately clean. » Two of the very latest talking picture machines, together with - all the latest devices invented,. remote control systems for lights, power, machines, .etc., have been installed. es The ‘proprietors plan opening the Rex on. Labor Day “at 6: 30° p.m. and: will run two ‘shows,:the:second starting: about. 8:45." If the patronage of the theatre warrants:two* ‘shows. will” be. given each night. thereafter: It: may -be: : arranged to give a: children’s ‘matinee.on Saturday after- one their :perseverence "in. finally overcoming all the -diffi- © culties that. have: pene holding: up: the: Opening of the theatre riendly competition. to’'sée who. can make ‘the. ‘pest “‘contri- - ~ bution to the: war, effort by” promoting the sale of War: Say in gs Stamps. : .- Income Tax “deductions from: pay ‘envelopes, severe as” : the ey ‘may seem, will be much-heavier still unless Canadians > whole hear tedly support: the War Savings: plan. : - After the avar the‘tax receipts will be a reminder of a duty done, and. — that’s: all, but the: War. Savings: Certificates. will’ represent purchasing. power — and may. possibly mena, the difference : “between hardship - and comfort during. t the. eneyitable period: of reconstr ction, i. meee it regular, War 8 Be. wise. — be. aver! DANCE FRIDAY. ~ AF FULFORD Quiet w edding Takes Place At Ganges GANGES, .Sept,: 2..0-—-. At the home. of the officiating ninister, SF L Rev, Jd. Dewar, Ganges, a quiet wedding took plice nt ra ock. . Jast Sunday; Aug. 30, between PULFORD, Sept, 2. -- A very qolon Margaret, fifth daughter of enjoyable and successful dance My, and Mra. W. N. MeDermoatt ; took place ,on) Friday, evening at oH Ganges ony 8 a ee — . . : . . Patterson, only ‘sano Yr une fs Kulford munity dial eae MWe son eiorman sate ‘Gort tee “sored bye theslocalca. RiP, cominite “Island dnd Ganges. oi Joes tor the ulfard. Hmergeney: « “The: attendants wera Mins Mar pelay of Post, “No. ae am he. dau paret [agse and Andrew > Vancouvare, . : Mr aid: Mae hii “Pattersan Are making aur. hie at ae ; Wik “wall ‘aiteended, ties : WA, ve wightepivee orchen an. a tym: Putri: Ruy . Doing TW nee tendaneey: the muse: being as amjoyaie by all present, te og OS At Pavia wie “upper: cons: onan, Asslated. by. helpers. The. “Anbles were! prettily ‘decorated with: “hewls. of dummer. Towers. oo cope AN hey, whieh was donated, WK Swans, by. onaof the NR. Ay hoya é About: $176 was taken in’ from | Etho- evening's critertainmenty After, call expenses, have bean, pald: the. Dalinee wilh go towards 6 uford” 7 murkene) y. Posty, Nay ce gts “MAYNE. ISLAND” Mya Maude, ink heow -Vintting her & “aon ‘Capt: George, Maude, at, Pul- ' ford and her SWOOK My aud Arne heekie and: family. ane retuned to. Lown, spent: the summer in, one of: Mr. Nuylov’s: cottages; : os Mrs. Nor mnington and family re- “Towel Shower. For turned tae Vancouver on: Sunday. : Bride ~ To-Be ROYAL Q AK, Bopt, 2 QB. me Mra. Harold Dye and Mra, Morvis Wala« oman. Were. Juin. hostesses Thura- oo day afternoon at: the home of aan se former ats Olde West: Road, at a ~* toayvel Bhower, “da hana “of” Misa Mag 5 Rove... Bales, , ty Soplombar —obrideeto es A bashet decorated tn pale blae and pink contained (We. i. o many rifts (hat were wewentod to oo Mina Soles. . Averys bowl of pink alin canal serps nh ily eon tned he Sot tMbeis ee oy Aoate Preadnt Were & Mendamen ’ oWaek Wakenuan, Py. Aron, Baatrledcs oSlater, Derek. Teddy. O'Nell,. . Misova Violet and Bernice Torek, Wilma. Audrey, Shitloy and. Tite Pye, Pat CHlos, Phylia and Ruth 7 akeman and Dorathy SIater and Masters Kenneth Wakeman nud. Arthur, Slater, . Mont ‘of ‘the summer visitors an the island left this weekend, though there are a fow Jater ones still here, “Dry Roberta ja in Vancouver aor enefew diya so Mrs. Mand. Deacon and hor two Jive tuecen, (lori aud Linke Nol: days, Myu ij 7 iting M rai: far: Vancouver lny tare ON: oe 0 Giesta ‘poplatored” “yebontly M, MauiYatt,- Calsarys. Misa Molly... Eiison, Winnipers Mr and Mra. G, Richards, Mies BLM, Fawna, Be 1, Brighton, 1, jacket, high neck, full sleeves and buttoned from neck to waistline. She wore a veil (that was worn by her mother). falling from.a .coro- net of seed ‘pearls worn : over. the face on entering: the ehurch.: only ornament was a pendant heir- ; loom. of her carried. a shower bouquet of: red roses, white heather, tions and gladioli. The bridesmaid, “Hall, wore pale blue net with ‘full’ skirt, fitted, taifeta jacket, picture “hat of blue “net with floral crown) - and. carried a) bouquet: of spricoe gladioli and jerbera. el ‘ ’ Corporal Jack Caufield, T., acted as. groomsman and the: is noons;: further word: regarding: this Point will be announced ‘ushers. were. Captain’ Roderick in. the. Review: next week. | - - Hammond, RALF.; Dave Re _ ~The Review congratulates Mr. "Henn and Mr. Lumley RGA, and Sergi. BYE RARE - The: wedding: ‘music. was ° “played” : bring-with them. sig nalling: flags. 01 -buzzers:: “vide the detachment. commanders « with a‘ written’ brief. statement: of: “the -meéans * they: “have: created: of ‘maintaining: contact ‘with: adjacent “groups and: detachment: headquar- ters. A’special invitation has. been ©: extended to ‘all rangers:to attend a “Intercession. : Stephen’s,: -Road,:. Thursday: evening . at 19380 o'clock, Sept. By: “ad by..B Pe “ofthe range program. may: be! ‘he, : *. tained “from Lieut. Nat: Greys: “f an _ granddaughter, Mra “Polael ys at. Patricia: Bay,’ this, past “ wwhoc have heen® resident ‘ having: den, deft tay Vancouver on Balun : ale! “Gynanilview Lodge inelnded: Mral Pe G, dlaryla, Mra, and. Mine Holechy, as of a nneouver ia ; a) “Her grandmother. She. Ww white carna- | Miss: Muriel RGAL Two: “Pléasé turn to Page. Group: leaders will: pro- St. Cross® ‘Prayer: mst Mount "Newton: “AC rifle range:has: beech ostablish: . Detachment. “Full details -- ~- William, Newton, Capt... “No. 3: Company.” Cuests of Ma. and Mrs. 2, Keith Wileon) Vesuvine Lodge: “Mise TR. Doreen Sebotield, Mrs. dean L. Williams, Mrs, Q. De Muth, Mrs, W. ik. denkina, 2. M. Willinms, Vancouver; Mrs. 8. Hammond “King, “Mises Clari: Kings Mrs: AG Smith, Mrs, R.. Be Owens, Mre and : Miss Gel. faldy Rs OA, Woy Jantes. Dummna, H, Do Patterson, Mrs and Mas, 1 Bure, Seti David Seho- Gh _Creen, - Mian Marygaret: Green, Vie- . : toring. Maurraye? W inindy Novth ‘ Vancouver | 1). : i Gonaldine, es After: a Smanth? ft Sabalt in Barnes ; bury? puvgety cof! Mi Sand Maa Nee me cherssoncand danght vad: to: Vancouver. Wilkan, Mtgod Me Ushornia ‘ind Q owns My and Mra, Her or weahly ‘twoo-yonrd inte Vesuvius Bay, have “Softe fore Victory? where: they. will make! their home WY peace Will. ~ a = ‘Arthur Garrick “Vaneonvar: “pyrived at Ganges! hint spend weelt oxi with. his AietGN, Mra, . Stacey, Mr and. Mya, : i, Parsond at Ganges returned home on Friday after a motoring trip in, Albarta, Afteroa few days’. visit ie Cianges, guests at Mrai Gh. Dortn- datle's Camp: Mr, and Mrs. I. I — Boel and. thelr two sons, 7. ft, ~Goading and WF. ox of Danean,’ Vally have Aeft, the island, Mra. ly Henny, ‘Ara, Gol ining and her ‘diughter, Aldon, returned to Gangs un Munday, atten a “ fells ee Wie “week'W viult. Ay Gulls wher, Why | ; WV Ade rere PM, Seoones Dene, ane aloa My Garnett, 0D, Halley vaturned on, Thuraday to bis home ub North Aiclt “pring: ~ After apending. the summed . at the. ver salt Spring hi “Burgoyne! School. SAG Vas Hardy, Saturday tol After a ynnnthy § wy aoe ak Gomox, : visiling his daughter, Mya Stanly iad Mae Dae WE their good work. Which were served at small tables overlooking the joined the pavilion Everyone raised during the afternoon. a very successful ‘season, meetings have closed down for another year and will open’ for the fourth year next July and August. After special eamp older, ill be 22:Searves,-/ AQ: ‘Handkerchiefs, » A Qo (donation), ; 1 Afghan’: “Tin, foil. “Ye Handkerchiets; oTinetoily * “Used: stamps. Beaver Point. School 7 Mandkorehiefs, i. aor tor eet After six months at New Wast- anster and-a. few diye in. Vietoria, . PQ, ack GC, Simith, RGN. VAR, of: Ganges, lett: Int aL Weidlnesdiy for’ Se sg slethinitn 4 Sae@ateort Mey und: Mrs N Wi, r BONE: ; whites jAlral, Thept MS Ta Vile bordas “Tnsnedy! West Mra, aa Matthewkor,” hah: vaqneen cl agg nome UVa. vt. her. {property an Ganges” Harbour, han Vancouver, “necompantid: by her parenttty 1 Mri reduimed © to: and, Mrs, Barrans Mrs, Arthiy Stavey. of Vietovin “neveral : Ha Ganges, the great of dyer father. } Mr, anal Mie ie wpenalineg and mother-in-law, Pr, Stacey, Mra. Hewling and Mins I, Hows We of Varcoiver have rented and “vesidence® Mah, fahen up Mra. V i) Voter's ; at] or C ge OWE hae ytroaia af Mras’ Newman's pel Mr nnd Mra (eR tov: ru ; Pa ee 44 a . ' te Hiroadias. . AS toa" ry é ni ests of Mrcand Mra, 0, Wee ote are sen Newnnn wilh roe EQN E ve oo MU SES Maynnvid, Bort’ Sty announcer Haleer, - Mieses Stella Manson, f Vi hart. No vat. Scotia FAT dha DET GE the marriage pat: horissintor, Jane Kilven Barko, “Vreda Mohrman VIET be ENED Or ant lty SECS? + Mlew Hoghing Mirae Ae de Avnoy,, ndy (hes: veonnigent daughter of: the a ee Mt ns “panto : ny far! + “rene renidence: Tbe: -Norman Tharnloy,. Mr, nd A Yat Nye ade Mpar We iy: “Gall later, rt tikenieuyp Vorldence, at the Mie: Salt Spring, ate Mountain. 6 Parkes da. bee kb beiinty ve, wi Mae Uv Wretan lap tonsa Knox Quayle eg ay the committee room of Mahon Mahon Hall, as owing tothe ab- sence of: so many young. people, in a the majority of whom are overseas berta, and formerly of Brandon, Mrs. Laundry, first. and Mrs. CG. War work, has fallen into disuse Man. The Rev, Canon T. M. syollet, second. The flower compe- 2nd becomea liability, for upkeep, Hughes, uncle of the bride, offici- tition was won by Mrs. J. Cairns, on the members of the Farmers’ ated, assisted by Fit-Lt. T. R. fiyst, and Mrs. F. Reid, second. Institute. The building, which is _- Lancaster. The competitions were in charge practically only used as a gym- The bride, who was given in . of Miss B. Hamilton and Miss nasiam for the pupils of the Con- marriage by her father, was:beau-. Trene Laundry. A good sum was solidated School and a store room for the equipment of the 16th Ca- nadian Scottish Reserve, is greatly or engaged in -various branches: of .:- Subscription, in advance, year: $1; Wharf Stall Realizes Sum Of $28.78 _ GANGES, Sept. 2.—By the 1.0. D.iE. weekly stall held last Satur- day afternoon on Ganges Wharf, the conveners, Mrs. B. G. Woltc- Merton and Mrs, I. H. Newnham, realized the sum of $28.78 for the Ganges Chapter war work fund, by the sale of home cooking and gar den produée. This week's contest for the chicken dinner, in charge of Misses Virginia Drumheller and Joan Wil- son, was won by A. J: Maton. The. sale of lemonade was in the hands of Miss Jane Macintosh. During the month. of August the amount raised tor this fund was $124.8 To Wear Mourning The Provincia! Chapter, 1.0.D, of her son, Donald Cérbett, Lieut, entertained over toasting the three. boys, in whose... - —_ U.S., $1.50; copy, be : COCKTAIL PARTY AT GANGES — GANGES, Sept. 2.-+-On -the eve. of returning to Victoria, Mrs, : Desmond Crofton was. hostess: ata most. delightful cocktail party last saturday evening, when, in honor, ‘Graham P.O. Shove; .RO.N.V.R.; ‘and-+” Fred Morris, R-C.N.V.R,; ‘shes 40 guests at her > Ganges home. ; The -floral drawing “room with gladioli. decorations of the Q were carried. out", in. shades .-of flame |. and red,°zinnias of “similar color- ° ‘ing and gypsophila, the dining: ~ room, was arranged entirely with bowls of large’ vari-colored asters, ° Col., Macgregor Macintosh i Walter L. pastor of the camp, on Monday to resume the pastor- ship-of his church in Victoria. He attending the annual con- vention of the National Spiritualist Association of Canada, in’ Vancou- in September, | of which he is president. : ANOTHER LOT OF ARTICLES - SENT TO CITY ULF ORD, Sept: 2.- Rev. “The South Init-of. the:Red- ‘Cross: * ‘the fellate articles re ; JUNIOR RED CROSS’ Asabol Point School. “Mr. ARG ‘kgon bins avrived an Salt Spring, where he WWI maka ain iis May ak Barnaburyy! the. Aine air a ‘late wal ab Gani Tun ineludied - Manel: Mrs fies Muatal-: 3 Hend, Vv iinidokerek hiqvey: Vaneanvors Mrasd. Millers Mee, Ky Nv (3, -Taimsiden; Vancouver y: Williom, : “Vanciuver, on a 5 Gtedti. yegistaved oat. Uarbour in need of extensive repair, which © yn the directors of the institute are— unable to finance. » The poor attendance of institute. members, of whom ‘there are over” 50, was an. undoubted factor ‘in the decision, of those present, to ask the trustees of the Consolidat: — ad School to. assume control of ‘the — building...On receiving an;answer. from the school trustees, it is the intention of the institute to-call.a - special general meeting to consider the reply, when it is: hoped there: will) be .a -more representative gathering, % . : : a) BANK ISSUES SUMMARY | mF left . Shenae of . persists. busy,..but,. searcity.: of... mills which: dos not: ‘conduct: their --own logging operations. Asrecent: “order of the. Timber. Controller ‘re- “dueed shingleexports to the: U.S ssmarket. to 50 percents. - Metallifer _ous-mings” are ‘operating: ‘steadily * and. coal production is larger than. that: of last ‘year. _° salmon* is ..in- lower: ' ‘that-.of: the? cyele year 1938: and. “opr oduetion® to. ‘date’ is 37 =pereen 2 Jess:than.the:1944 pack. ‘Crop, con- “ditions: : “generally © are. good, but: Bs CREE ‘shortage. ‘of labor: for: the: harvest. Davee oe is. dausing | concern, | market is steady, with prices highor- than those of a year nga.” ot anges: Notes and Porous, Ginges, Mrae De amond Crofton, House,’ Ganges: Mrs. TH. 1. Dillon, / aerampanied hv her son and Miss Marierie Borresxon, hh. Gile: davghter, John and hylvia, revurne ee Miss Wathleen Sanderson, ed Jast Sunday to Vietoria, G. Botham, Mr. and Mra, Roy MeDanell rik and Mrs, Re A. Grant, Hy BE. dohtison, “Miss, Mare convert d, Poltin, aia hee. Hare: “visony REAR Bees Gee Wallet, RA, i Gh. Gosloy, “ALR Weltarewall, RAG AC Bor te WY: Hardy, Grogory Hardy; Mr. W aii Mite IG Parker Vietoriny Mr, Wile und Maye dae Brokensbivey pen, “Galiano. ‘ Sake Hazliwoor: of’ Vietorin, ree turned Choe con Monday onftor Mabey Jolin - “ Noythy Tarhour, the. HO OHL, of Mr, and, M rs rr Reotl Mra rank Ching ‘witurnod: 40) “Vietorha Jlaph Monday - vattar a. weoldh. visit. ta Ganges: arbour WheTCE BNO 9 Wis the, cual. ot. Mar, Said Mra A, ne Price,” an vhi his *: wha “was” ; “Afton two, youre ‘sonny: Lielits: ‘Crahame: Shove. BG, NVVLR, retin: ow ‘Tuesilay of last Weel o Ganges, where he,wlll months ae with Jia wife and daughter. After spending a few days it Gainyrad, the genoa of ia mother in- liwye Mrs, So Py Teeeh, b-Op Mr and, ) ‘companied hyo hia wife, left Taat TANKOR, week for Vaneouver, where they K., for -British- Columbia, has: re-~., honor theparty had been. given,” ~- ceived the following telegram from. Wished them ‘stiecess in all their: ational. headquaricrs: future -activities... He. congratu-, GALIANO. ISLAND “couver on ‘Thursday: last, where'she . Oliver Franks: ot: Prince’ Rupert. Page and: Brian are:the guests.of:: > their. relatives, Mr. oo ald’ C. Page. J Vancouver, “The cateh* of: figures than™.- The? centile: a garet: Evans, ved. Wheldon, Van. .... , Wildy RAR Re RAP. ab at, “Palvicla Bayi |. Deop® Covey: Mrs M. A Naat Mit. Palla: is Sapend ings: komo diya. at: Ganges © dasglen vor. Be apend a month's leave at hia home © TW, Newman, Signe Corpa, ree é Ganges on Saturday after a weed vinit to frlenda. in MbetOrlitce, vee lated Donald Corbett. on ‘the -cele=. ¢ bration of {his 24th ‘birthday. and. having most successfully.” passed’ ~* his final examination“for chartered accountant, ‘also: Lieut: Shove, who: had, earlier in. the week, returned, for a ‘month's leave, : "from | two: years overse:s, Where-he-had -been serving with’ ‘the : Royal - Navy. in: European-waters. ‘To P.O. Morris; who. was leaving the’ next day for : Prince Rupert, . he wished ‘the best of leks: jontinuing,. he’ spoke: of: “the: friendly. sitmosphere and happ: ‘life son Salt Spring;.: an *-islan “which, he’ ve sonally. considered, “Please ‘request all mem- bers. to ‘observe. four. weeks’ Court Mourning. ‘by wearing 144° inch wide purple: ribbons _pinned- under badge and. ex-: tending. one inch: below.” ” “Mrs; Chris, Perry left for Van- will’ spend -a:few days: prior to her narriage “on September: 3 :to -R. “Staff Sergt: and. Mrs: Geolfrey © ae and Mis ‘Se. Ron- .Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Dwell! Of -also. Noel’ Owens. of. ‘have ‘be Yisiting | Mrs verely.. curtailing output: of:.those.. : ive “veturned: home after. a: to’ Vancouver; bringing ‘with: them heirssmall: granddaughter, Patsy “Payne, had : “My ant Mrs. ‘Robinson. of: Vancouver, : also ‘Miss: Betty Robin- son and: John Robinson: are sperid- i 10 days thei Gy Maud, “Seott,” Wyn e| h: Waterman, ine: “Pe en "Ta ner “ely John. Cro VG. “Leigh, ire} My and 1 Mya: Pellant: of: Nuncous r have ayrived’ to spend a holiday “at one sof: the : Seoones™ cottngen at Freenways.. oS a “thes guest. of hovioy- ‘on: ‘Thuredny “ evening ates miscellaneous: ‘shower ‘xiven: py: Mrs. WOR, Tall and M Wood Gaahy ont” ‘the: homeo" the fori wats: “Experimental Stations: The. bride-to- hoe was “presente with a. corsage of orchid: qladiol and By peoplde, She sat beneath a jarge white wedding bell, Her: mother: Mrs. GW Hammond). wa pr ose tid: with. ie ‘similin corsnge. ‘The many,-usel ful rifts’ wore’ con eua fed, in, a. a i : ‘George L “Springett “who: ror -contly = purchased. a pieee., of the: inks property on Whalers’ Bay, has commenced huilding,: Mrs, Decking ‘and. Rowena, whe. have been guests at The Havea for the past two weeks, returned to Vancouver, on Sundays After the summer saison spent: fishings Fred York: returned “home ¢ ute the Weekends oO Mk Te - Adal pide. lias, week, “ yon. W “abort Visit to __ Rettesdinjontn We ve fr y cTnee- covered Mra Stavensun: of: Landon, i ths: hind, Whoo had spent the ‘past: two: months) die guest cot Mra! Pationeds eth: one Tuesday 0 wryek. for I ucouver oS" Mins SN: Uap K she Vi “Gander ye Love Vu, (hur, Minow. tion Tals). Laurine “Menai rye MA Marjoria: Hlarth, : thy all been apandhig, Wee fami] . hy neh hi “twos AweulAt holiday’ ump ahs Lyon | “Mina Betty opeland haw volun cede te Vinconvaront tori dong hole “ality, enon. nb: Greenways “Jani. Hume ‘has Joft fin Viet orl Sayhera shee witecatiend’” Vigtoria High School She willbe: the ptt of hor wont,” Mae. re Wilt ye My and Mra, . Loria: AWigieiny of © Vanaguaer ‘and thely amall daugth- VOPO TRG) the” Blew: Tinrdetl ‘alte at Noni Bitdotts: Ani sul iNeu! Male Vietorlas, Ms Hardett wir: well’ known io omtinyeipe Sidney ind: dintelet: hays ing resided an! Bast: Saanteh: Road, neq: Henry - Avent: ‘on property now dnearparnted in. Ue, Almere : Hot Aer dudy, cate visiting: Mrs cand... far niny Oars: , Mea, a. Rambrick, ; ‘Ttejeistoved “receny- ub Buu Quiet. Wedding At St: fra were thy following: Mra, Porry jnind Konpeth,, Abliote Cedar. Hill Luke’ 8) kant hone, Ganiges, - os Fam: yea ay, al th wr Madge reagent naylo f Rath abo 1070" ‘clock, Au My. “and Myre. Tanke Jettrey: ‘and ene and family lett ‘an Sunday Weeke ludod Milas ayn FE Me ae Neth zoe Thelyo won! anit diniiehter “have: ver 7 to amnale’ their Name at’ Mout uilkeeke Ties 5, Te ipejuded Croy, “Sand grroniy were tnattondad Phoy: yee vin ta Ba 8 ie . nfo > Newtons. Saanliehy Se he “SitheP Hot. and: Mow: George. Robins lott: "For upeinndptnta wad on at My. end: Mia NOW, Wilsons Deck Thaindian, returned “te ‘wan of” Ruskin, Louis Atldnson, ee aitains will veh aout Te oye : “Tarry Noherta,- "Alan Jonson,” My " _Muackeddy qnd Ralp: Beeko« Make