Po ae ay se ee wa Pa S Hodgson s Store a (“Red & White” Store) - BEDWELL HARBOUR, 7 SOUTH. PENDER ISLAND, B.C, Gas - — ~ Water — — Oil cITy. PRICES. ON. 7 -GROCERIES | c. COTTAGES FOR RENT on ge THE MOTEL: oF pe , FRIENDLY HEARTH | gr eat! British fir opie in the® general Lounge of Hotel : Grosvenor; warms as it cheers -: =the’ Jovely ‘quiet. bedrooms einvite: refreshing sleep——and: “the loéation ‘of the Grosvenor cuts steps. -and ! minutes “on every: Gall’. in the business,’ shopping and. transportation centres: of: Vancouver. Write older: ee! : Excellent Goo. Splendid Sernce* : oneal rn ee “now > program “for many. i take place in. “Second ¥ day, “November 22nd, commencing Sat 7 ; THOSE” ‘PRESENT, . loderate Prices 2 ms ROSY os presents: G. Ae Cochrany . Everett . NUMEROUS PROBLEMS CONSIDERED (Continued from Page Two) Victoria - protesting against~ any change at. the present time. BANQUET AND GET-TOGETHER ‘Each year it is the: custom to: hold :a-banquet: to celebrate the ‘year’s accomplishments and on -all ‘previous occasions these affairs have been “‘stag’—~wifey and the children (if any) being left at home while the male element hied yonder to a good time! It will be different this year! Mother and the children, wife or girl friend, will not stay at home! Yes, you have guessed it ~- they are all go- ing to get together and get ac- quainted, A super one-man com- mittee in. the: person~ of Fred Wright is busy on the job. right and. promises a .dinner and that all will) remember meons.. The affair, will St. Andrew’s: Hall, Street, Sidney, on” Tues-' pm.” It is particularly re- . cs, quested that all be on time ‘and | be. seated. at their respective places at the-table at 7 p.m. sharp. No more of the mysteries that are to follow will be divulged. BILLS ORDERED PAID .Bills. were serutinized and or- dered paid. Miscellaneous mat- ters were cleaned up and the meet- ing’ adjourned.. The following members “were .Goddard, -W. -N. Copeland, Jock Anderson, Freeman King, George Gray, A. Ww. Hollands,: Tom. Mor-.. gan, Joe: Mitchell, Herman Shade, “William Peddle,. Samuel: : ‘Chapter, Roberts, * ‘Donald Sparling, Hugh. Je. Bee INSTITUTE MET PRETTY AT HOPE BAY PENDER ISLAND, Nov. 9.—The Pender’ Island Women’s Institute held its regular monthly meeting in the Hope Bay Hall recently;-the © president; Mrs. Tallyn,.: presiding with 14 members present.. Follow- ing regular business,: the benefit ‘entertainment held. recently was discussed and it was. agreed that the. proceeds be turned over to Mrs. Stigings to assist in purchas- ing an artificial limb, A very interesting report of the distriet conference of the Wo- men’s Institute was read by Mrs. Grimmer, who was delegate to same. Mrs. Spalding, South Pen- der, also gave a short talk on the care and preparation of flowers and bulbs, ete, for spring flower shows, which was thoroughly ‘en- joyed by all present. Ten hostesses were Mrs. Tallyn and Mrs, P. Reddyhoff. , GANGES 1.0.D.E. CONTINUES — GOOD WORK Two New Members ‘Nominated; Many Interests Considered GANGES, Nov. 9. —- The regular monthly meeting of the Ganges 1.0.D.E., was held Friday afternoon in. Ganges. Inn, ‘the “re- gent, Mrs. Desmond Crofton, the chair: | Following: routine business, a considerable... amount. of. -corre- spondence was: dealt with. = From the chapter’s. funds,’ “which © : had: -shown a balance in hand. of $94:00, the. sum. of -$5.00: was voted ‘to the Susie “Sorabji- Fund, e° Queen Alexandra: ‘So jarium, with, ‘an | additional: “$4: 50 towards the. deficit on: that: fund:: of shaded in $5.00 to the Mary Croft Memorial © “Hall, S Bed | at? “Poppies : avere sold for the: Cana- ‘dian® Legion ‘and- ‘the. “regent. re-. ee all | members, to meet near ; AUTUMN WEDDING “(Continued from Page One) and a corsage bouquet of pale pink | -earnations. The guests were re- ceived under an archway, formed streamers and: autumn flowers and. foliage, the reception room being also decorated with a profusion of autumn flowers. Refreshments were served buf- fet style from a table centred with a three-tiered bride’s cake, sur- rounded with small vases of pale pink carnations and pale green tapers in silver holders. Mrs. George T. Michell and Mrs. M. Smith presided at the urns and friends of the bride assisted with the serving. The toast to the bride was proposed by George Michell - and responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Butler left on the midnight boat for the mainland, the bride travelling in a dark green velvet dress, dark green coat: with ‘ black fur accessories and a corsage of roses. The young couple were the re- cipients of a ‘lovely cleetric. clock, a-yift-from*Hunt’s Garage Soft Ball Team, and a cushion from the © West Road Basketball Club, of which the groom is a member. They will make their home at Keating. . MISS COX TO FORM CLASSES “Miss Dorothy Cox: well-known ; dancing teacher of. Victoria, As | starting “a, dancing class in Sidney. “to be opened Thursday, Nov. 10th. “The classes will be held in Stacey’s commencing. Lat) _ pm and. lasting. ‘until : 9: 30. ‘p.m. : “Ballroom ‘tap, ‘ballet, * ‘ete. Glasses to: ‘be formed. — as well, as “social,. will be included: n these ~ Jessons, All the. latest steps will be. taught. : Special ” prices aye: y: : vific For f urther: peru. ask your aoce gent ager y: the Canadian secr évetary,, . sas usual by individual effort. 7 "Mackinton, reported te E vas. decided that money: woul be tiised: forthe: ‘Christmas | hampers © % ‘pital, ‘Ganges, . .to, Mr; and. Mrs. “Mrs. WwW: 'P. . ‘. Road, ‘ Ganges,. Evans. “will jéd: Nov.. a 1th. The: Lady: ‘Minto O° Gulf: Islands’ ‘Hos- R. Weatherell of Ganges: ‘Harbou me and: Prevost. Island, ae son. : S ; Miss: Ruth. Stanfield of: Victoria: . “was! a: guest ‘last, week. of: Mr. and: North. Saanich Branch No. 37 | REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE Members of the branch are re- quested to parade in full strength . on. Friday, November 11th, to take part in the annual Remembrance Day Service at the Cairn, North Saanich War Memorial Park, Sid- ney. The colors of the branch will be dedicated by Comrade Rev. T. R. Lancaster, at the Cairn at 10:45 a.m., followed by the Remem- brance service. ORDER OF: PARADE Members will fall in at a point on Beacon Avenue 100 yards eust of park entrance. Berets, medals and: decorations. be worn. - ; men are asked to parade with. the Legion. Berets may be procured’. by members | before the pavade. ARMISTICE NIGHT MEETING ; The usual Armistice Night meet- ing will be held’ in. the Orange Hall, at 7 o’clock Friday evening, November lith. A good program has been arranged and a full turn- out is expected. Extra rations, please. MONTHLY MEETING Owing to the visit .of Comrade .. Bowler, Dominion. secretary,’ to Victoria, on November 14th, the regular branch meeting will not be held until Monday, Nov. 21st. In connection with Comrade. Bowler’s visit,'a public meeting of: -ex-service men. will be held inthe auditorium, | Britannia | View Street, at: 8.p.m., Nov. 14th. » AS Many members as: > possible are . requested . to attend. © WOMEN’S AUXILIARY’ °°) “Members of. the “Auxiliary ‘are. : “requested - ‘to be ‘in attendance - at’ | -the Remembrance’ Day: Service to: .| n be held in the North, Saanich War. : Raa aR DE Memor ial. Park,: ‘Sidney, « on Friday, ter are ‘on Other ex-service. EOS Branch, | . srienditg several months: at Beem, SATURNA ISLAND Mr. C. Copeland from Ontario is visiting his brother, Mr. G. Copeland. ° Mr. J. Hird is back to spend a few weeks on Tumbo Island. "Mrs. A.Ralph and Mrs. A. Fos- a- week’s vacation. in Vancouver.) LAST WEEK’S LOCALS Mr. J. Pocock’ ‘returned home from a few days’ vacation in Van- couver. Mrs. Thomson spent a few days at Saturna Beach, also her brother-in-law, Mr. A. Scott. Myr. and Mrs, G. Taylor are mov- ing to Saturna Beach this week to take charge of the camp, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are mov- ‘Ing this week to Buot Bay into one of Mrs. Payne’s houses. CRANBERRY MARSH “SALT SPRING ISLAND Mrs. C. Gardner returned home tothe Cranberry on Sunday last after visiting friends in Victoria for r the past two weeks, a NGi xe BS Va of | missing word bo obtained! iF ‘Beaeoi Avenue es 2:Ibs. “Wm. . J. Clark DRY GOODS STORE wae The Little Shop. with the Big Values ” weer en wwe vt een tee pe en nn ee ne ee ne: ‘The Dear Lady i is too modest to allow ther name to appear as the prize 1 winner “RANCHE” - but 3 assures us of the good value she A Further Offer + Next Week Australian Sultanas, : new. crop, 2 Peel;