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(Rosa Matthews), Sidney | ALL YOUR OF: MEAT | L AT * MARKET Choice: Meats - = Fresh Vegetables ‘Please Note! Store is Closed Every Friday Afternoon “We Have An. os 3 Exceptionally Nice : Selection of ‘LADIES’ BLOUSES. Many different designs and materials. Priced from $ep25 $op75 2 to 3 JUST RECEIVED! ° A small shipment. of CHILDREN'S CORDUROY $ep75. OVERALLS... cis ctesestn: OBL POPPE PPLE ME BD OA EL PL IAP OLA AOI OA OI _ F. SIMISTER LTD. Sidney, B.C. Kel i - Beacon Avenue aa ae aa RRR REERRAERE RARE oT HUR,. — FRL: oe SAT, 7, 30 p. rm. Nave You a ttle: Angel in “Your Home? ty hove Ave 4 of Them in “And the Angels. Sing” : With . DOROTHY LAMOUR, DIANA LYNN, BETTY HUTTON, MIMI CHANDLER FRED McMURRAY Added Featurette “FELLOW ON A FURLOUGH" Added--Popular Sclence--—News-—Cartoon TUES.,, WED, NEXT-—7.30 p.m, Arnold | Pressburger Warner Bros. > pronenta ° : prevents Pick eo , “GUNS. OF : tie Te Oe ae THE PECOS” in — with =“1TT HAPPENED |: Dick: Foran , TOMORROW" © Se thee aingelip i€ Fumilent-on the’ © Gordan’ Hart - Screen ‘Today Joseph. Crehan OP MO ON A OA AA te CUE, 1D tiie Beeb. db- oft itd) incl Hoya, “AND THE ANGELS, SING" Popular §eclence _-News meee Cavitoon i : p A = instieae PAGE YOUR” fowhov - ne Saye acenanlL a uaueual it J ; oo LAC. 4 Mrs. J. Bennett Heads Guild of Sunshine Salt Spring Island. — The an- nua] meeting of the Guild of Sun- shine was held recently at Ganges fun, Mrs. J. Bennett taking the chair in the absence of the presi- dent. The treasurer reported the sum uf $157.11 raised during the year by small sales and teas; expendi- ture $57.55; $100 had been in- vested in Victory Bonds and the bank balance showed $66.91 on hand. The annual subscription of $12 was forwarded to the Ganges unit of the Red Cross and one new member, Mrs. Harold Day, was weleomed to the organization. Officers cleeted for the ensu- ing year: President, Mrs. J. Ben- nett; Ist vice-president, Mrs. G. J, Mouat; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. J. Dewar; seeretary, Mrs.) F. Sharpe; treasurer, Mrs, Stuart Holmes; executive, Mrs. F. H. Newnham, Mrs. W. Norton, Mrs. F. OH. May; welfare worker, Mrs. W. Jameski; sauditor, D. S. Harris, Tea hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. Sharpe. Badges Awarded Girl Guides Ganges, B.C.—-During January several of the Guides have been studying for their ambulance badge, under the direction of Mrs, G. Lowe. Laundress badges were present- ed to Rosemary Loosmore (Lt.), Theresa Rogers and Jean Laundry. The girls are now busy making scrap books for children’s hos- pitals and are also raising money to send to England for the “Helping Hand”? appeal, to assist in reorganizing Guides in freed countries. FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND (Continued from Page Three) Dr. J. M. Thomas, of Saanich, C.C.F. candidate, Nanaimo fed- eral riding, was the guest of My. and Mrs. John Cairns, Burgoyne Valley Road. The. South Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute are holding a card party on Wednesday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mollet, Burgoyne Valley Road. GALIANO. ISLAND “Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson of North’ Vancouver .are the guests of--their son-in-law and: daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. Bambrick. * 48- hour leave’ with’ his": pares rand Mrs. G. tL. - Springett.. “Steward ett - on” for wy biel. visit to™:Vie= : Shé: act ompanied: her small ‘Sallie: ‘Steward; who “will Gordon‘ Head. ) MAYNE. ISLAND - “Mrs: Jack Steele . ene her little . son; Dick; have been guests"of My, - Sand Mrs.. D. Steele this past. week. My. and Mrs. Revitt of New Westminster have arrived to take possession of their newly-acquired property of the late B. Bishop, _ Mrs. Gardham has left to live at Ganges, in ‘one of Mrs. Borra- idaile’s cottages. ‘Mrs. R, Hall is visiting on Gali- ano with her sister-in-law. and brother, Allan Steward, . Nancy Hall was home from high school at Ganges: last week-end, . Pacific Coast Militia Rangers Orders by Capt. Wm. Newton for weeh Vocserda tn dnage Feb, Duties: Orderly officer, Lieut. MN. T. Jones; duty Ranger, Rev. Rh. G. Mefellan Parade: The company will par- ude at N, Saanich High schoo) at 2000 hours Feb, 82 for rite practive (2B). WM. NEWTON, Capt., O,C, Now 8 Compuny, "tee eoneetn int vrs au opr Pam oeantetnennnae ate Musical Comedy Plus Adventure at Rex Fundnmentally a eomedy, “And the Angela Sing,” at the Rex this week pravicea” plonty of talent and cnvusie, Fred” MeMurrny, Dorathy coneti, Betty Hatten nnd - "Dianna WAX PAPER—100-!t. (FRESH FRUITS | ERESH LETTUCE, CARROT ‘Se ETC, SIDNEY CASH aN CARRY Sidney me Ett Art Staal trae aaa At a AAI Aaah ne Beacon Ave. Fo enn ag era Sy tt Mh re ing Men ie ca ‘a Alvin’ Springett “spent. ae pend: two’ weeks’ with her-grand- ‘parents; Mr.. and: Mrs. Barnes, at a latte QUALITY Groceries At SAVING Prices CHEESE—Ontario. Ib... HEINTZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP. 10° Condensed, per tin... bitrates SPECIAL, 3 fins... -MALKINS BEST PEAS—No. . SWIFT'S BEACON SAUSAGE—'in... . Lynn offer polished perform- anees. An interesting story with lots of musical humor provide an entertaining evening. The show plays in Ganges next Monday. Next Tuesday Dick Powell uppear and Wednesday and Linda Darnell in “It Happened Tomor- row,’”’? a comedy, on the same pro- gram is “Guns of the Pecos” fea- turing Dick Foran, oy. the Singing Cowb KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Cl SATURDAY K.P. HALL, SIDNEY February 24 at 9 o’clock In Aid of Overseas Cigarette Fund. Admision 50c A Good Time for All Every week, yeur in dnd year turn to your weekly for news. News of the week concerning progress of the war, your local news, sports, comic strips of course, and the editorial page. out, you newspaper This page, the editorial, is the heart of your paper. From it you get something stimulating, something from which you can mold your thinking. During this war the country editor has contributed greatly to this molding of. thought—in- keeping his readers thinking ulong sane and at the same time inspirational lines. He has - ‘kept his. ear continually tothe’ ground, listening :to the current of: community, thought, and. as 28 result. has been able to direct his thinking and writing, polit: ~ feally, locally, . nationally 7 and inter nationally in - sucha: “way _ that: NOt. only. Shis - “own paper :* my the | whole war: have’ ; 1} _. weekly. newspapers vot ‘Columbia... ‘Much midnight a {and “we donot “here. - refer cany. . * Standard . products)" “Deen ‘buried ; by these mén ‘preparing for*you the best ar- _ticles they can produce. “tr om” has . To these editors. of country, newspapers then, we ‘pause to praise... Keep up. your good work, Your country needs it. «Dorel Sonera STANDARD £0 45-8 SALT SPRING IS. RESIDENTS © Vitedeotity ache Views of the Ishind are requested for publicity purposes, Te will be greatly appreei- ated if) persona having .such views would toga them fora short period, a Photographs should he of the glossy print type, They wilh be returned to you prompily. © The Review SIDNEY, B.C, eas “I, roll, par ral... wentee * . rere bree Oe 1, per tin 1Se a und VEGETA BLES SPROUTS, CELERY, ' Phone 91 * cessful. “The. service: will ‘be: con- ‘until, Easter. ©. A-. teacher vises. the: serving: of the: food; ils--pay. "80c.per: month.” tined : Sundry... “aceoun t's - the’ Boar de AC hot : 8: totalling BS $335. 91. were panied, FOP: payment . Rr rr wr rr ree. Comer wer reer er re ww weer PO ow Or Oe Ore rw wwe or PE AE OO Today the world is a scene of amazing changes. Wartime restrictions show their influence in every sphere of life. Even mar- riage customs are altered to suit the exped- jency of war. There are furlough weddings in double time .. . a seant, and simple trousseau. 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Little & Taylor JEWELERS 1209 Douglas St. (Scollard Bldg.) a rs ‘VICTORIA’S LEADING | SPECIALTY SUOP” The Ritz Millinery - Furs - Hosiery - Gloves - Handbags Umbrellas and Linen Handkerchiefs (1447 Douglas St., Victoria @ Phone: B 1215; et ae ne ee a er AO a a a a a a vo ee ee ee] e} ; d y er ee wre UNDER GOVERNMENT LICENCE NO. 3659 _ REGULATING SELLING-OUT SALES" “My dear, they are delicious —the flavor is superb!” CAKES — COOKIES CONFECTIONS AND FINE BREADS SIDNEY SICGHIT-LES a ide Aa te seas YD al arta WHAT DID WE TELL YOU? . around, women didn't want shoe bargains any more, asked for HIGHER vette HS 3 we couldn’ { raise prices ‘cause: the Wartime Price Board wouldn't let Us, People | thought we were kidding when we said women WANTED TO PAY MORK. but when we slapped on a Selling Out ae fe other merehants und started Sales also, buat. there is this difference, subject to eenmen Regulations and THES PRIC ES ARE A MUNDE RING Nothing Under | : Tho “iM AREME 1110 GOVERNME NT STREET Next Deor, to. 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