_ SAANIC CH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW — i: Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette) ESTABLISHED 1912 “Member of. B.C. Division, Canadian. Weekly: Newspapers’ Association ao Post Offices and-Ten Rural Routes throughout the. famous saeMewH ri PENINSULA and ‘beautiful: GULF. ISLANDS. ’ HUGH: J. “McINTYRE, Publisher and: Editor. “BLIZABETH - G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. "-Telephones—Sidney : Office, 28; Residence, 27. Issued oft ‘Wednesdays’ at the Review : Office, 1042 Third Street, gone Vancouver ‘Island, B.C. . Subscription (strictly in advance) : = 00 per ‘year in Canada, $1.50 per year in the United States. : -Copy for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT “e LATER THAN. MONDAY NOON... Classified Ads.. Coming Events, “- Gards of ‘Thanks, and In ‘Memoriam, must be in NOT LATER THAN = SUESDAY NOON. ; Classified and Coming Events advertisements are charged for on a flat rate of only one cent per word, per issue. No advertisement accepted for less than 25c. “.Cards of Thanks, and In Memoriam, $1.00 each. - Advertising. Rate Cards furnished. upon request. All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the writer for publica- No exception will be. made in this matter. Subscribers failing to receive the Review in due time are 5 asked to ‘notify us. immediately and another copy will be sent.. . tion. “Yeceived to-discontinue:and:all arrears. for same are paid: The “Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands enjoy the most équable *‘elimate in:all Canada! “Average winter: temperature, 40 above; average summer. temperature,.60 above. °:Not.too-hot—not too cold. It-is.the -aim of the Review. to assist in the development of this: magnificent area cand the co-operation of. all organizations and citizens in working for the - “betterment. of all: concerned is respectfully. solicited. aa ELBE, Wesneteey December 3, 1941 “SHOULD SIDNEY INCORPORATE? - With ‘Sidney expanding in business and population the : “question of. incorporation — has come to the front. There are arguments for and against: and it: will be interesting “men’s. Association cat: their meeting. Thursday. evening in the Sidney Hotel. . Pe ; . With. the great defence program: 1 rapidly developing on. the: fringe: of the. town it is. evident that: thousands of - pheasants were. Dodie to British . Columbia, > from England; Co offspring. M engolin Phensan tx wer’ vi » 1909, f the: speci Potentate, i ‘ Vir his “pls ‘istening like “my ntd henna’ “birds, ane garden er ops, ‘sande, per se "ules cocklo and: corn: spurrey.: rendily’ be appraiseds ng, ‘he months, i of October. and. Novemhor, An: independent weekly newspaper circulating . through » 20. local. . : The Review. is-sent ‘to. all ‘subscribers. until definite ‘instructions are . to: hear. the report of a committee: of the Sidney Business- additional men will ‘soon. be: here and there ‘is. no. doubt Sagnichton,, B. C. BO: years ‘igo, “that the fivak: Chinese’: In that year 7 CGC. W.R. Thompson, ‘of Victoria, received 20 of these birds. all eet died without producing. ny 1888, Mr Y ny onpHon. again imported. 25 pheasants, wea hia time fre om Chin und was s auecanetal in} n rearing. a ie os sand “ 7 MN addition: to: their beauty, a As trne that thoy ilo'n some anmawie to winin, potato 7 — : hnt it would Ap peur that their wood deeds There’ were:nlso ea ig : From’ fy these ee the value of. the pheasant in. redueing. the Aveed popmnlation: ‘at our fields: and rardens,: with: the: consequent. saving of plant’ food: and: labor: to: the. huabandman, can: ‘Based on the nbove: figures three of 4 these, birds would: destroy: considorably over: wv. million’ seeds | hh SACRA pinta eke ER G hyit th RGS SUNNY 'BOY. CEREAL— --Medium Size, package ... Large size, package .1...... 34c PORK AND BEANS— - Special, per tin ......0:.2.......052025 8c | CAMPBELL’S TOMATO | SOUP— Special, 3 tins ........0......... 25c¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUICE— 16-oz. tin. Special, 3 tins 25c¢ FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS— Special, per lb. .15¢ WE DELIVER TO, ALL DISTRICTS DAILY STAN’S GROCERY "Phone: 181 THIRD ST. at SIDNEY AVE. Evening Gowns for the ; Holiday Festivities Make use of our Shopping Service | G8S~ Open ’til 7 on: Saturday! The Lady Patricia Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. Ny "NANAIMO. TOWING co. “LTD. *Phone Nanaimo’ BBB. collect a We x. Higgs, Manager . - Vancouver. for. Christmas’ its: the right. way to break tha: monotony of “the log HONVICU. oe quiet, confortable, . = horneycraams® the great ce WH room, everything you: a Mgaive, Ande shopping, and. “oc he@itrad around | the “> Rates: from a We SROONIBY | : F | t WAVN Aw Chena Ate “howe “oT SIDNEY AND | .turned .» home Nov. “at the Y.W.C.A. Hostess House ua We Move. ‘Anything Afloat ” “ ‘Ot: course -you' ro. AON: ie ‘ dk: days. You'll enjoy every: “| ihite (bs. yout stay cat the Qroxvenay -+« oxcollant. dining” 1 Tounpo, and “apon. “freplied:« eam eornone! viel, “Gp InOSvENOR |) VANCOUVER; ee : fae iantia RAM a | DISTRICT The regular monthly incetine of the St. Andrew’s Guild will be held. at the home of Mrs, Geo. L. Baal, Beacon .Ave., on Wed- nesday, Dee. 10. Miss Ida McKenzie, a national representative of the United Church Women’s Missionary So- ciety, will pay a visit to- Sidney on Tuesday, Dee. 9, and will ad- dress a meeting in Wesley Hall at 8 pm. All.women of the com- munity are cordially invited. Miss Eileen McKenzie has re- from ©Vancouver attended the Baillie- wedding on Saturday, where she Pearce ° 29, Congratulations .are being re- ‘eeived by Corpl. R. Prittie, R.C.A.F.,..and Mrs. Prittie (nee Grace King),;-on the birth: of a son,’ ‘Robert King,” on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Portage la Prairie, Man. , The Sidney Businessmen’s Asso- ciation. will meet at the Sidney Hotel on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 6.30 p.m. All members are asked to be on hand. Mrs: - Hargraft, official hostess here, has gone. to Toronto ‘to at- tend ‘the Y.W.C.A. convention in that city. a Rev. T. recently for Brandon, Man., where he took a 6-week’s course with the R.C.A.F., -has -been posted - as - chaplain to North-Battleford, Sask: . Until his joining ‘the*R.C.A.F, Rev.’ * Lancaster was rector ofthe Holy : ceived by. Mr. and” Mrs. the: birth OF a. ‘daughter,’ ‘Sunday, : and Mrs. J. . J. White, “companied his -son,. “Glen; to: Van- > Pilot” “Officer: : “Chas. tint atthe aan ee ee) i Mo . f ie ' A Ea, ag ante WHO. Na : Son: fala filled CHAO. " BROOM LLU) ce ea 7, We: ‘ OER we Vory WWatinetive’ ath M4 ACO TTC WETS pene lial Mision store: amd: ie samples tolsationcel: The, nay: Dlg Omegie Wty lenis: os WINGERS. LIMITED © Quantity Jowolora | Sine 1870 6 Used Dye ‘Most’ ‘Profeaaional: ‘and : eras eit Mayen: bei Me Wait mal R. Lancaster, who left |: ‘Trinity and St. Andrew's. ‘parish, - North ' Saanich. ’ - Congratulations - care: being. re- % Wi ode Hakin = (nee Violet Holloway)> on “winds. and hea\ “isthe ‘second’ time’. within” ; osted. to. ‘Rockelitfo. ‘Station, ‘Ote .tawa, after. a. -6-month’s, training L * ~~ ¢ourse in Trenton, spent the week- end. in: Sidney. at. the home of. Mr. : “have: struck - here. ; that the telephone. dines ‘in’ the |. _- Deep, ‘Cove area: were down ‘and . ~seek 7 couver: last. week ‘Who: ‘left ‘on: Fri-) S w. day for | -Brandon, ° where he will. “ “tear as ‘pilot in: the. R. GAT “Defienx, ce oR C.A, D., and Mrs. Defieux : and, ; “yyy dln! cule day Bf ie tel ‘aie 6 ‘ FAM 2 NOW: ne “Monday,” Dec 3 bisiiead ST. mee VICTORIA “Saanich ‘district’ experienced. high © ; rain. storm. -This*. weeks, severe wind and ‘Yain storm ” shelter. until, ewines. - Engagement FULFORD, ‘Dee, Sos The: cn- = gagement..is. announced: ot: Miss. Rileen..W anda, youngest daughter “of Mra. We: M: Cearloy and tho. late Pulford Hare ‘hour, Salt Spring Island, ‘B.G., to Corporal Charles Henry Reader, “ W.-M. Cearley. of. RCAF, youngest son-of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reader of Regina,» The wodding will take place in Vie- tovin in the near future, : BRANCH "ANNUAL MEET ING 7 ee The: annual gonornl meeting. of: “the. above: brauch willbe held in the Orange ‘Wnlt," “Saunichton, on : AL: ati: Lh pane: aa ‘Pusinoss: OMeers’ roports und eluetion, of: oMeors tor 1042, re fe Al membore:: Ares urmod to ho oe present,” cous hes CS TRATIONS AS USUAL, ‘Plose, : -FULFORD SALT SPRING | ISLAND Mronnd. 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