Member of. Weekly. Newspaper Advertising. Bureau GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND to Vancouver. Miss .Bryde “Wilson of “Barns-- their Ganges Harbour ‘home, Mr. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. May, W. Spiller left on Saturday for Aldergrove, where he is visit- turned to Ganges. Miss Muriel. Holmes returned on kins, H. Paterson, H. Morse, Miss B. NURSERY NURSES The London County Council has approved a new grade of nursing” ata training. college. - “bury,” has left for Seattle, where . Sunday to Victoria,.after a.short - ‘ ra! ‘AL . cee gee, ~-ghe will: be the guest for two .- visit to her parents, Ven. and Mrs. Be Cee WOEN PARTY. ‘Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. “weeks of Mr. “and Mrs, M. Mil- . G.. H.. Holmes. = ; we oad Ven. GBS a Member. -of Canadian -Weekly. Newspapers’ Association, - burn... Guests ‘registered ‘at’ © Ganges o Organized by. Ven eral : ; After spending the summer ‘at Inn: E. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Haw- Holmes and under he. . genera Gonvenership of Mrs. Jack Abbott; assisted by.-Mrs.. Mervyn Gardner FRED. Cc. -E. FORD,. Publisher and Editor. “and Mrs. O. Leigh- Spencer, ac-. FE. Mitchell, Vancouver; J. _’Phone Sidney 28... > . companied by the former’s sister, Wages, | uney) Mr. and J Mrs. H. toast oN Rom ete, i secant. * SL. ; aft. J. Drysdale,. Saskatoon; ud- z j ent- “Tesued. on | Wednesdays ‘atthe Review ‘Office, : 1042 “Third: Street, ae a Guthrie, Wv. D., le rt ley rysdale, 'S = ~ Oe dus _ ly in the parish room, Ganges. - SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly | in advance): —— ar 1 Now RP McC ny About 14 children were present, Ormonde Springford has re- H. Newcombe, E. McConnan, C. CSM. Harry Nichols, arrived supper was served and the eve- A 00. “per. year in _Canada, $2. 50 per year in the Umied States. turned to Victoria after a week- end visit to his parents, Mr. and on Saturday from Prince George and is spending a few days leave ning was spent in games, com- munity singing and contests for. ARMY VEHICLES During the first 15 months of -this. war, nearly 80,000 Canadian to 650,000 units of military trans- port had been produced by the Canadian automotive industry due ‘After a week’s visit to Sunny ing W. Harrison. staff to .be called’ “Nursery A se og . ?,; aay \ . Ins. TOR . rmy vehicles were turned out. to the efforts of thousands of ~ ‘Beach Farm, guests. of Myr. and Mr. and. Mrs..T. Fowler, who Nurses.” Women who undertake By the middle of this year close Canadian men and women. “Mrs. J. R. Conlan, Dr. and Mrs. have. been visiting the latter’s this work will be posted to Social , ; F. -G.._M. Hanna, have returned mother. in Vancouver, have re- Welfare Nurseries after a. course — ‘ » SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Wednesday, November 8, 1944 Mis Cecil Springford, St. Mary’s on Salt Spring with his parents, prizes, The decorations were car- . a aes » or two ut Gi: _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Nichols. ried out entirely with Hallowe’en ; T visiting Fae ha hae . Sgt. Arthur Stacey, Jordan motifs and colored paper stream- Reg. values to 29,50 * — - Oerras » A Le River, accompanied by his wife ers. HE FINAL SPURT Ferve, Mrs. Geoffrey Woodward ang child has left Ganges, after Amongst those present were: Here’s a snappy selection of winter- left on Saturday to rejoin her hus- spending short leave with his par- Patricia Cartwright, Anne Don- weight Coats . . _ in tweeds, fleeces, 1500: “North Saanich ia done ‘uneommonly well in the Seventh Victory band, who has arrived at Vancou | ’ as 4 i - cersley, Wendy Fann Barbara . r we “Loan, The first objective has been reached. and: passed. At this ver, on leave.» ~ 2 and Meg aed Goadian, “Michael _ Donnie checks and herringbones. You'll save “ Qvertaken it looks as though the record objective of. $150,000 will be Mrs. P, Lowther, Vesuvius Bay, day for Victor Ga. where she i is vis- Abbott, Patrick Crofton, Bruce by taking in this bargain. ‘3 y +3 en ss Cand ca ry = Pro a left on Saturday for Vancouver, he jaw and daughter, Gardner, Lawrence . Goodman, a roo, Saturday the nation will pause to-honor. the dead:of past and Where she is visiting her cousin, iting her gon-int 8. “Cooley. g Neil Lang, Eugene Rogers .and ; “pr ent:conflicts, and in pausing will ‘think-of the emptiness, the void ws, J, H. Johnson, for some days. Mrs. W. H. Bradley has re- others. . : REVERSIBLE _ ‘that. such’. losses -have ‘left in” the lives of: those at home. The nation “will: then’ carry on, the work of war will continue, machines will grind ‘out™the: tools. of - strife. Men. will march, «will toil that others may live.. The ‘drive -‘for. funds will continue, for the. completion of the Seventh ‘Victory: ‘Loan is ‘not: yet. “It'is our:duty to loan the ‘money we -have. This district, with its vaterways, its: farm lands and scattered’ ‘population is extremely diffi- “Gult to cover. The salesmen’ who.-toil so diligently to-assist us in ‘making~our subscriptions cannot. possibly call on- every home... It is “therefore ‘up to us .to call at the loca] Victory Loan office on Beacon Avenue in. Sidney ‘and make our loan before the drive is over. - It will be. well to remember the pause of Remembrance Day. Those of. us who have loved.ones in the fighting forces will think of happier days, ‘when those loved ones were nearby... The ache in the hearts of those.who have°known death will ease when. they realize that the : money loaned, may: banish that, dreadful message from the lives of © others “2 Wes, “the - drive for the Seventh Victory Loan will continue over Remembrance’ Daye _ After a year or so at Ganges, turned to Victoria -after a week- RAINCOATS Smart Reversibles in tweeds, checks, plaids-and. corduroy, lined in water- . proof fabric and made in youthful boxy models. Reg. values to 24.50 5,00 || Reg. 10.90 795 Deep Drainage (Continued from Page One) and F. N. Wright who, through illness, were unable to be present at the meeting. ELECTION OF OFFICERS In calling for nominations from the floor for officers for 1944-45, Hugh J. McIntyre regretted that pressure of business and previous commitments would force him to retire from the chair. Wm. Ped- dle, treasurer, stated that an im- minent transfer would make it in- advisable for his name to stand for re-election. _ Many names of leading busi- nessmen were nominated, but, one by one, they, were withdrawn. The lack of efficient help causing a heavy burden to be placed on most operators of businesses, plus’ the manifold other: community. t tasks imposed created “an impasse for the nomination of president. ‘F.- C. E. Ford, a néwcomer to the district, finally agreed to stand, he was elected by acclamation. --e November 11 kK of P. HALL, SIDNEY Auspices Pythian Sisters Reversibles In Donegals and pastel plaids and checks. Sizes 12 to 20. DANCING 9 to 12. / Toe Ticklers’ Orchestra Admission 50c_ Proceeds in Aid of Canadian Veterans 45-1 1324 Douglas "Phone E 7552 OF ‘THINGS. TO. COME: ae Rockéts: are: here’ to stay. This latest ‘means: of. propulsion is apt’ to. become very familiar to:residents of’North Saanich. “The familiar ‘drone of the aircraft may be distorted: by a series of ome“ phuts.’”: ‘Rocket propulsion - to aid carriér-borne ‘aircraft of Royal: ‘Navy: ‘to take off:in: light winds with heavier loads, and | at ‘eater, “speeds ' is now’ in. use: °. “These rockets,’ containing cordite, are: mounted’.on the aircraft in ‘youps;” one: on ‘either. side “of -the fuselage. -The aircraft ‘starts Closed Thursday fternoon OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY Closed Saturday, Nov. . 11. 5 {s..take-off ‘run: in: the. ordinary. way, and the’ pilot fires the rockets - Geo. Gray. mes elected vice- on-teaching san: optimum point.» AH: rockets -are ‘fired. simultaneously, . president oddard: was re- ‘ockets. and ‘carriers’ are’. then : jettisoned. Me L O Cc A L M EA T M A R K E T elected eT wit E. raitore _ - ’ treasurer; ite, auditor . Such: is.“ progress.: No. sooner do-.we, become accustomed i. the. : : smooth. purr_of-an, airplane‘ engine, than.a jolting and‘no doubt uplifting « * ofP-an: exploding rocket-group | will make.” Us: jlook: to: the a (A. D. Harvey) ; In taking the ‘chair, FY OC. Ei... *Phone 31 - : ‘Ford stated.. that he would: be _ forced to lean. heavily on: the: ad- -viee and «support of the older members of. the . éommunity,;and g expressed . his~ willingness: to serve’ ‘ to. the best of his ability.” -- ; Secretary =. _E.; .Goddard,. ‘in-.-a™- motion of thanks to the. retiring president, dutlined’ the:fine work bye Hugh.J: Mcintyre, “who; “more. than®. ten... year: served: thes: organization ‘ te Nec: “We. owe: a.greati. debt, . Sidney, B. c. - Beacon at’ Fourth "2, Caters. “were won: by: Mrs: D. ‘Ss. © Godwin and Mrs. ALG. ‘NATOLA—A and: D . i 50 .: Capsule - = Capsule: nee apaaization: and “the: poeta ormore ; than. ten :years,,and def=«: nites.resu ts. of his. labor are. zal x rag © Mis ; Birbare: ‘Ch stian,: “M oe ae New. ton, “Mrs: We de ‘Dignan, Mrs. Ne West. : Flower ‘stall, “Mrs: ~Av: W. Aylard,;..Mrs:: “Py Nicolson, Mrs: H.: Ridge. Kitchenware: stall;“Mrs.: B. Mears-.and daughter;. Grace. Vege- . table. and" frozenifruits: and“ vege- °. table stall Mr. A Ww. ey and © = if ter e much atten- ‘son,.George, Mr oods hite © his stal e net a : “elephant. stall,--Mrs.~ P.°Brethour, . tions: a ‘Dawnstairs the. eames, arianed: ‘Mrs. KE, ‘Munro, Mrs. H.: Readings. “by. Messrs: Breckenridge and West: Baby. wee stall,’ Mrs. E, Bushey, gave’ much pleasure,.:The refresh-" : :-Mrs.:.F. Beers. Household linens, ment‘ stall’ with. busy High: school... Mis. W.' Nye, Mrs. F.°M. Allbright, ; students.as.‘clerks did) a: thriving Mrs. Cave, Arts: and novelties, business: with the: ‘support | ‘of: three: Mrs: Ey Godwin, : Mrs, BS. Sparks, © REPAIRS as “BICYCLE McIntyre unanimous... : “4 “Mie installed’ presiden : Ford: also -honéredMr.. “As you:doubtiess know,’ he end = .“T have recently, completed a busi- <6 ness. deal with Mr. McIntyre, ‘and. TL would like tosay here that, Le. “have never done: business: with a” “amore “kindly,. helpful ‘and ‘under- standing man.” ‘The meeting was then “opened =for discussion on new business, J. J. White proposed: that “pick- ‘up and delivery” service’ for. air _ express ‘be made - available: iné Sid- ney, - Avreport ‘willbe brought in flower and. iT otted” phe ea sine con terraced’: lawn _with: CRISPLY FRESH | fa - VEGETABLES © Yes, besides good . groceries we take : “pride ; in our. fresh ‘greenstuffs. For somplete Grocery, Ser vice SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY - Phone 91 SL PLO OO tartar Sientieeertntineieatinntt ewer nee: ee or rr rere PATRONIZE REVIEW ADVERTISERS uniper: D sts! many. ; knobby:,:cones “aged in: decorating ae. Beacon. ‘Avenue, ‘Sidney. nergetic: dishwashers, |; Gertrude ae -Ardagh. Sewing stall, Mrs. | : “al” the: next meeting by. RON Brown: Lois’ Brown and. Audrey . A... Holder; Mrs... M.: ‘McLennan, ‘Lunnanesnoneescensencers: Wright. . ms mo Pearson... The. rifle shoot. also. . Mrs. T. Anderson. Home-cooking “ : Following a ‘seussion: att the EN: drew’ ‘many’ “pharpshooters: |: “stall, Mass Ac G.. Deveson,. Mrs. -A.R.P. siven, now housed in. the | Fire Hall, it was moved by Art © Gardner and séconded by “A, (W. Holands, that PF. J. Baker, chalr: - man of the A.R.P, in Sidney be Acs most © ‘suecessful: day « was: . Joe Johns,. ‘Mrs, J.J. Woods, Mrs. a ended: ‘by. a family dance ‘in ‘the: | C. ‘Levar. Games and _refresh- évening: “which drew’'a: large crowd. :. ment. stall; Mr. D. E. Brecken- A: special, feature was’ the ‘draw. vidge, Mr, N.' West, Miss J,.Beck=" ¢ Miss M. An--- Just like 1944, at 1 pom, sharp, in “ing for several “prizes... ‘The tur- with, Miss K. Baker, aay HOME COOKING approached with reference to: the —key.dinner, prepared and donated — stey, Miss N. Walker, Mrs. M. a ear Ni vovarsion of the siren to the fire by. Mrs.; A. Ne Primeau, was..won Wrench, Miss D. Stuart, Miss LL. \? tal ; department following cessation of 4 ly. Mrs, Ardagh, Three grocery Woods, Alan Horth, Bernard ane ews hostilities, MAHON HALL GANGES hampers, donated largely by buni- orth. Rifle range, Mr. D, God- deliciously Fresh! H. Shade introduced the ques- 9 ness. people of the district, were win, Mr, A. Wright. Stage decus “en of the eidewalk an the south : . Cader tuoatructions we Pululig Nudie PLEASE order your Special Christmas —— acti as seawiy as bossible Will acll hy a long list of FURNITURE, KITCHENWARE, BLANKETS, ETC. : including: side of Beacon Avenue, The rond is stil] used extensively by pedes- irians creating a serious hazard for motorints, It was usserted. A request that the sidewalk he made wider all the way to: the Kast Road ator, Mrs. Laidlaw. The janitor who generously gave his services, Mr. Joe Nunn, won’ by Mrs, B. Readings, Mrs, G. Hayes, Master Derek Matthews. Pictures, paintad by iar atom vid that’ signs be placed stating Hole Haweett Kiteben oRange,. lange Deum TTteater that. pedestrians using the road da Samal. Dente, Maboganye Pullman. Davenport, Round go ut tholr own peril, will be sent xtenston. Table, Winnipeg Coueh, Wieker Settee and tocthe proper anithoritinn, It Nan © Armehaing . Chesterfield cand: Chairs, small ‘Tables, urged that every means be taken Kitehin Cabinet, Ritebon Tables, Bureau, Dresser, Beds, “ FOR CN OCH BAKERY GOO Ds s- Wy Anatruet pedestrians 10 dune the Ms ALL ei, Washatands, ar noletny, Stepladders, Rock- “py ., 4 nea ‘ ha cing Choire, Moryis Chairs, | Nitehen Chalvs, Kitehen ma HONE 2 SIDNEY, 8.C. enees are provided, Utensils and Dishus Lampe including. one Coleman, Ste tem deanememenin may une. Aladdin, Lanterns, 1° Rolls af Fenee Wire, Steel vend | vist a heey Ww ao Garden Rollers Uayraek, Axes, Shovels, Gardon Tools. > Wilko " Mdt.. BNR. SNe 24 GOOD WOOLEN BLANKETS, ALMOST NEW, : i amen oa ‘ Sap a Mow, Cushions eles, dla. Weeds Burns: of Vancouver, we . rived a ig! nt _ Sunny Benen of AN goods Will be-on view in Mahon Hall the day: hofor re aR dae Rea VE eater A complete tistimay be seen in our offices | some days. of May ind Mise Ree | nthe wales Conlan, : vo ATOr sponding “tw wobks nt PS ch her home. Vesuvius Bay, Miss Vale) ip. onde Lowther will rejoin the niuie- ong staff of: St, Joseph’ Ho hospitals Vielorta. “Mise Vivien Layard, of Rain« chow Beach, left last iriday: for * Vietoving where she dx apruest at — Mra, HW. My Daombloton's, . 1. We Postle retamed to West Vaneouver dast week after a visit to Col and Mra, B. GO, Walfo-Mer. ton, Gaogen Torbour, Guests registered House, Gangess Keith Dorman, N,. Wor pause; cavaranlly, ‘to “pay: tr dbute: “to ‘those who fought uni died for our freedom: a “in-1Ol4 to 1918. Bros, 2 “And in, remembering then our. hearts: are filed the more with the thoughts of those vei who. today. have. made. the supreme sacri- fice that the worldomay be free again, ne rotten and. Motdogs will he ser ved | in the hall during: sale, “ 7 Terms of Sale: “Cash SALT SPRING LANDS LTD. RAL ESTATE INSURANCE AND AUCTIONIERING GANGES, B.C. rear nyetoen emresten enter anihmitienmen net O-mNn INRIA MHS Yi lads f Mach sacrifice is a reminder of the price oN of Victory... Today and everyday, may the hearts of those, for whom. they fought and died, be forever. tiled with, humble at Harbour _fratitude ¢ and thankfulness.” “MeNeal, Re aM Mri. Terenen PL EASE NOTE: COMING EVENTS - C’'Grady,. Mrs. Charles, Tolson, " \ Nowleria, dli.. and Mim. G We. NOV. di 7 ho Patrdelg, Streithmare, Altus WoeM. zu A 7 8, } = Ponmett, AceWhite, We Mimmael, qe 10,48 i, mneenAtmnisticr serves We unital nt Cenotaph Novor +R “ OV * rape Bee : AV OTATE ows "6 fr my, Gon mt. WM. 5 nifflivey, Vaneouver, Vive Sep Taine parade: tite Maihow Hall, JOO: wn, ee Ag Ee _Wemeremanee. Ber may 1070 ‘ te “WW AIN'T. WHAT 'M.USED TO —. hat, telurned shame on] Weiday, 27.00 pane Voter's creeunion dinner ate Tarbaur Hatten » Open " a. artter on oRhort” visit 1d -Vietdring 9 pe an te Veternne ot all wire and: rervi ive men -_ vie wae” BUT IT's OnK. IF you SAY 50: ee | : | NOV. 29-— ' whereskhe was (hee guent.af Dr: and MrT. AL Riekarda, at the Empress Wotel, ; Ss ponsored by e : a bltte : Mt . Pl ae . bee tae ave whe Pee taker. ~Anmal Bagaay and Sale of Work hy sivdenta of the: United “ape nd ize Ae week's Toate tron Svhool Open to the publia at 248 pan... Camecowt and hat thin.. sieviventeitiaednesbebes ita guapate ree esinn rit reid ee cowarsepa vialting hin parents My, The bits deserve oad | Mra, CG, Baker, Tangros, ssnengi deft a Friday. for Montreal Wat OVOT WHT DANE Vancouver Island Coach Lines Limited socsasti sabrina B. B.C, Woinesdny, “Novembor 8,