Discontinuing Models of “CARP” GIRDLES Regular. $10.00 and $10.50 — WOW $6.95 Allin perfect condition “Due. to difficulties. in securing zippers the makers of “Camp” foundations have discontinued a num- ber of styles for the duration. We have been able ' to obtain the balance of stock to bring to you at this special price. “Camp” back-laced girdle with zipper fastener. not every size in each style, but sizes 23 to 38 in the lot. Also a few Corselette Brazieres, regular $2.50 and $1.75, now Two: models only at this special price, one long, the other short. —-Corsets, Ist Floor DAVID SPENCER | LIMITED to MAYNE_ ISLAND Miss Aitkens Heads - Mrs, Normington returned from Ambulance Brigade a visit to Vancouver, where she GANGES, April 7.—The Ganges spent a.week with her sons and ¥ Division of the St. John Ambulance daughters. oo a Brigade held its annual meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratelific and Rit shi left’on Thursday ¢ d recently at the First Aid Post, itchie-left:.on ursday to spen . ; . . the weekend i in Vancouver. Ganges, Miss Frena M. Aitkens presiding. Dr. anid Mrs.: Roberts spent the weekend. in . Vancouver and re- turned: Monday. . ‘ Following routine business, the secretary gave a resume of the meetings and classes held during the year, also of the various ac- tivities that had taken place. Officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows: President—Miss Frena M. Ait- kens. Secretary- Treasurer: -—— Miss J e- neta Carr. : Committee —— Mrs. Donald Jen- kins, Mrs. Alan Cartwright, Miss | Vivien Layard. 7 . Plans” were discussed for. 1943. classes an activities. Mr. Tepana spent a few days in Vancouver last’ week. : ‘Juyne artived from Van- ‘couver on Saturday. V Vorthington and two little rf Vancouver arrived on" Sa- OVER. $1, 000 ‘SUBSCRIBED -- GANGES, April | oy eceived from the Red Cross ‘drive: to $809, 2 over. last’. “year’s splendid. achieve- a ment, and brings the. total for the Ls ‘island to well over $1, 000. ss Bbeitaa's and ‘ground daily in their own ‘Factory in Victory. | Packed in Us and W's, For. ‘sale’ at all Grocers throughout Y ene: Saanich Peninsula, cea ca HAM gto stone Seats Sat We dierl Aaa “1S AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE DAY | . Auat Soriliaa Roady- Min for Pancakes «1 9C ' For Buckwhoats + 23c : % lb, Packet 1 Coupon 240 Sidney Gash and Carry- "Phone 91 DEACON AVENUE - SIDNEY, B.C. ‘WHOLESOME DRINKS. _ OVALTINE IN THREE SIZES ; ~38c 58c 98 “HORLICK’S. MALTED MILK © Bl. 00 Size ‘NEILSON S and COWAN'S nota _ KOFY SUB and POSTUM CEREAL “NOUR HARDWARE DEPT “BAPTONE” — ~The NEW. WALL COVIERING -— in int ~ Several shadar to choose from, Ee reer Se Sere SSeS manera DELIVERIES toe” Around Sidnay-and eloce ine Turoesdaya i ; = Whursdays and Saturdays; Deep Cove and. north, of: ‘Alryport,. Tuesdays tind Fridays; south of Alrport, » Wednosdays me Baturdays. a : | “aw TRADING CO. LTD, Gs A. COCHRAN, “Manager ‘Sidney, B.C. |The amount A “for North Salt Sprig | ‘amounted. cae fa “substantial. “imerease eat oer 00m CEREUS CED (1D) I MIO) IE) II) ERD) RI) ECE SG Now! 1209 DOUGLAS fo m0 ere) 0-e-0-cmm) SCHOOL NOTES RED CROSS I. J. Baker, Red Cross presi- dent, and C. C. Cochran, visited the school on Friday to receive from Miss Muriel Mounce, Student Council president, the sum _ of $187.75, earned by the students on their “Job Day.” Mr. Baker thanked the students for their generous contribution and pointed out that they had probably pioneered in a method that would eventually be widely used to gather Red Cross funds. Mr. Cochran issued official Red Cross receipts to each of the 100 donors, DRAMA CLUB Several members of the Drama Club went to the Victoria High School on Tuesday evening to see the plays presented at the Drama Festival. GALIANO ISLAND Denis Denroche, younger son of Capt. and Mrs. I. G. Denroche, Gossip Island, recently received his commission at Patricia Bay and is now a pilot officer. P.O. Denroche joined the R.C.A.F. in February, 1941, graduating at Calgary in December of that year. He is sta- tioned at a west coast point. - Mrs. Kingsmill of Powell River and David Bellhouse of Vancouver spent a few days of last week on. Galiano when they attended the or funeral of their aunt, Miss Ada Bolthouse: ‘the. past four. ‘months ° at.: “Wells, f The x many / viene: of: Mrs. “Stans Satur day: for Vancouver. Mr. Twiss ” “s qwill leave that city. on’ ueaday: for the Skeena. a A, HL Wharton left on Thurs- | Volunteer dénations since last issue of the Review to the North Saanich Volunter Tire Brigade . funds have been as follows: Mrs. v, J, Mulholland, E. A, Robins, F. J, Baker, A. E. Johnson, Mrs. 1. ‘Bell and-Mx. and Mrs, G. Coward, “These are gratefully reccived and official receipts have been mailed, George Gauld, a former police constable here and well known lo- eally, visited friends in the district this week, Word war received by Mr. and More Precious Than Ever STERLING DRESSERWARE Whether your preference in Sterling Dresserware is for the classic, ornate or more simple pattern, you’ll find it here. LITTLE & TAYLOR oe Facts About. India.” oe Mr. ‘and “Mrs. ‘Harold “Shopland ced! Oo “with, Tan;. and Mr.and. Mrs... Jack. |); »Page with Terry,’ left here | last.” a weekend for the” ‘Skeena River, . a oe : where they will spend the summer. ~My: “and Mis. C. 0. Twiss left on. : LID AID (2M) ERED RI 1 AA AYRE 6 ERED EEE Choose your favorite style at JEWELERS ST. (Scollard Bldg.) G 5812 le PD a aE Gulf Hospital Report Issued For March GANGES, April 7. — Following is the report for the month of March of The Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hospital: Patients admitted in month, 24. Births in month, 2. Deaths in month, 2. Hospital days, 160. DONATIONS Mrs. Price Sr.—-Cash. Mrs. Loxton —— Preserves, two boxes of apples. Mrs. W. N. McDermott—Eggs. Mrs. Beddis—Egegs. John Fraser-—Carrots and eggs. Mrs. Krebbs—Fruit. PENDER ISLAND Mrs. F. Crisp and small! son Colin are visiting in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearson have returned to Burnaby after spend- ing a few days at their cottage here. Mrs. N. Corbett has returned home after a few days in Victoria. Cpl. James Shields, R.C.A.F., is spending leave at his home here. Miss Prentice is spending a few . days at “Armadale.”. Mrs. C. Burbidge is spending a few days on the island. “Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Croddock have returned to their | ‘home, “Waterlea. an Mrs. A. H. Menzies has lett for. do =. : ; Vancouver. ut Mrs. BF, D. Finlayson thas return- : ‘ed to the island after having spent *~ day © ast Mor : Vencouer: recently” entitled sat te “Miss Seoones paid a: ‘brief: visit: ° ‘ to Ganges last week, . cae a And District Notes: “daughter Joan, at the first of the week. Miss Butler is.a member of the’ Transport Division “WAAC. ‘My, and Mrs, W. Page have ar- rived from Vancouver to take up residence in their new home on Third Street, recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs, Les. Thornley. Mr, and Mrs. Page are the parents of Mrs. Raye Page-Wilson, Shore Acres Subdivision, Alee Redman of Hardisty, Al- berta, is the ucol of his brother- of ths ; ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON FRIDAY, 9TH GANGES, April 7.—The regu- lax monthly meeting of Ganges United Chureh Ladies’ Aid Soci- ety was held recently at Ganges Inn, Mrs. J. Dewar presiding and taking the devotional period. Routine business was dealt with, the treasurer’s report showing $12.89 on hand after all accounts were paid. Letters of thanks were read from recipients of flowers, fruit, ete., and a report was given of the St. Patrick tea. The president reminded mem- bers that a lecture, illustrated by colored lantern slides and dealing with the work of the home mission, would be held in the church on Friday, April 9; a collection will be taken to help defray expenses. After exhibiting recently pur- chased material, the doreas secre- tary, Miss Mary Lees, distributed it, to be made up for the fall sale of work. Mrs. W. M. Mouat and Mrs. FE. Parsons will be conveners for the decoration of the church for Easter, Mrs. Mouat will also act as flower convener for April, May — and June and arrange for flowers to be sent to sick persons in hos- pital or at home. Mrs. H. Nobbs was elected hospital visitor. It was decided to hold a sewing bee at the Manse, on Tuesday, April 18, when members will work on articles for the fall sale. Tea hostesses were Misses Anna -and Mary Lees. Mr. S. : Q Wharton is ‘the: author. ‘of: that in- 7 ‘teresting and: vital: booklet, pub - Hshed ley. -Pagewill be: pleased to an : that | she is making a ‘good. recovery... 3 from her. recent. serious. illness. ee “THUR. FRI - SAT. at 6:30 a 9:90 of “WuEn JoHylY GoMEs + MARCHING Howe” Starring ALLAN JONES — JANE FRAZEE - — GLORIA JEAN — DONALD. O'CONNOR - “ ~~ PEGGY RYAN. Also Superman — MARCH OF TIME — TERROR OF THE MIDWAY ree. PP Oe TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Next ae at 6:30 and 8:15 r “In Technicolor The Happiest Full- length Feature CARTOON Ever Filmed! “Mir. BUG GOES TO TOWN” William Boyd GANGES, NGES, Monday, April 12, at 8 p.m. —- “ when Johnny Montes Marching Home !” 4 5 sacl a ac pac eld OS toto tot tet Clarence E, MULFORD’S “Secret Of The Waste- lands”’ featuring SWISS WRIST WATCHES .............0..0.00000005. Govt. Tax extra WRIST WATCH STRAPS. .......... ccc cce cece cnee teens -65, .75, 1.00 China — Stationery — Babywear — Notions THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), SIDNEY 5.75 and 6.25 Sy, f | LOCAL MEAT MARKET The store where you get IKE Y “te GSASATASE IsOpeMopemroy for your money ! Telephone 31 — Beacon at Fourth — Sidney, B.C. This space reserved for Canadian National and Canadian Pneifie ad- vertising plate -—- which up to time of going to press had failed to arrive. Rather than miss the Mrs, Frank Butler, MeTavish Road, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra, FP, of the safe arrival oversens of thelr =F, Forneri, Sidney. Mr, Redman in recuperating in B.C, sunshine after undorgoing an operation, mails we are running without it. * Mra, Tomkingon and baby son of New Westminator visited for a few days. last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, G, A. Cochran, All residents of Saanich Munici- pality, North Saanich, Salt Spring Island: and James Island should ap. ply for thetr preserving ‘sugar to their ‘LOCAL, RAMON BOARD, Ved; Municipal Hall) Royal Onk,: VAL, BG, “When making out your : ‘Appligntion ho sure-and attach the application forma from the books of the. other mombers of ‘your household, a “Canada, 1948," the oMelal handbook af present conditiona and rocent progress in Canada, is now vendy for distribution, — It COVErs produetion, vgrieultura, for oat resoureaa, fur products, fishor- jes, mines, minerals, water power, manufacturing, transportation, la- hor, employment, wemployment, construetion, external trade, in- lornal ivade, publle finanee, cur rancy, banking, Insuranee, educa- tion, ele. The cost is only 26eand ramittines should he made ta the ‘ King’s Printer, Ottawa. A SMART NEW PELT And Give Yourself A Rol en he! ve Spring At the. Rex, Sidney, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, “When Johnny Colmer aVbolaw iy Heine” pea ad. for further pardoulars, A “Splendid at Minnie Beveridge | Millin ery 778 FORT STREET “Selection mars wasabi wenn dc ote fave nee CaN Cub Ae 7? TOO LATE, TO CLASSIFY DRESSM AKER |. Sewing. of all kinds, Children's wear and re« pairs for Sorvieomen a apecialty, Rates reasonable, Mra GO. A, Wilson, Third Street and Meway Baker Avenue, nid a eetumenaed . SAANICH. PENINSULA. AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | “SIDNEY, ‘Vancouver Inland, B.C., Wednesday, April 7, 1948)