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GARDNER'S GARAGE—Imperial ‘products, repairs, ete, ‘Phone Sidney 104-R. MASON'S eX CHANG Iu» Plumber and Electrician, | Stoves, furni- ture, crockery, tools of all kinds WINDOW GLASS New and used pipe ound fittings. ‘Phone Sidney 100, UL, AC! K SMI Mi Plumbing, “Stove ‘Repairs. -'Phone 66, D.- Craig, - Bilney, ae ; ‘WATCHMAKER | Repair Watehos and: Clocks of. ; Quality! Any ‘make of Wateh or Clock | ‘Supplied < : Sannichton, Lesepmerd eeementand MAL ‘COACH. LINES: LTD. ovaent fame aivecnrene a oeesnsese toot ereernent \anerareneners ten - Vitoria and. Sidney : oEttective: Septembur 1hth,» ae “EXPRESS C ARRIE De WEEK DAYS cons EV Beenomernwntnnnan Rest Haven Siduey conmsecemrmecsion * TO AM, THhO nm, Tehb am. 20am, liam, 1:f6 pn 2500 pam se atauane a RAT HH I Victoria means senate yng 9 te #100 wn, 150 pam. S276 pun 4:06 pm, 4506 pom, TB Pah eee ser sesmmaneecteman oO api F060 pam. qG 16 pm, : PHB pam es 2 Reem ss QUls1b pame- te fy em a Se oom "Vin Honcan Avew lant Saanich Rd, Mt Newton Croas Mab tind . Wert) Sraindeh. Ray = tMonday, Wednesday, Friday only. ai PTuemtay'P huraday, Saturday only, a “SUNDAYS “0:20 am, 14:06 am, 2:b0- pam, #160 pm. preemies prope enim 06 am, 200 pam, o. 800 -prmye - 016 pm. $200 p.m, ena + meine ami - Leaves Avenue Cafe, Beacon Ave, Bldnoy. FB. Godfrey, agent, Phe 100 .-Family | Euchar ist. Review, Sid- ' NTs a Intercession, am., p.m, BURGOYNE ‘CHURCH— fogs g SOEs . ‘phone Sidney : She wrought tong “O16 a.m. 11:16 ami: 21h pum, ... Classified Ads may:be sent in or OON for each auccesding issue. A group of figures or tele- Z wi) Che Ohur ches 9 NX ; Sunday, October 15th Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay — 8:30 a.m.; Holy Communion. St. Andrew’s, Sidney—-11 a.m., Service and = Children’s St. Augustine’s, Deep Cove — 730 p.m., Evensong. Tuesday, October 17th Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay —— 8:30., Holy Communion, _ Wednesday, October 18th St.. Andrew’s, Sidney—-8 pm, ; Thursday, October 19th. St. ‘Andrew's, Sidney —. 10:30 Holy Communion. Friday, October 20th Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay — 3 Intercession. SALT SPRING ISLAND Sunday School—-9 :45 a.m. Divine Service—7:30° p.m. Cnt te Minimum charge 25c. eS REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING ( — fos cent per word per ‘issue, ——Monday, October 16th. North Saanich . War. Memorial Park Society. Election of directors to the board. . Stacey’s Hall, 8 p.m. OCTOBER 14th — North Saa- nich Service Club 500 card party —Commencing 8 p.m. sharp and continuing to 10 p.m., 25¢. Dancing 10 to midnight, 15e. LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOR — For appointment 'phone Sidney 41, Tuesday, Thursdav, Satur- day. DANCING CLASSES RE-OPEN— Dorothy Cox, London qualified. Ballet, Tap, Highland, Ballroom. Thursdays at Stacey’s Hall, Reg- ister now! ’Phone Sidney 74. AUTUMN TEA-—Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Under the auspices of St. Paul’s’' United Church Women’s Association. Make it a date. New comers to the district, meet your neighbors and enjoy a friendly cup of tea together. Home cooking and needlework St. Mark’s, Central eettleanent stalls. Admission 25¢. —-11 a.m., Matins. _ 7 neces St. Mary’s Fulford —- 3 p.m., DANCING commences at. nine at Evensong. | the Mason’s Annual Ball, Fri- Ganges—7:30 p.m., Evensong. day, October 20th. Len Acres’ —_—_—- Orchestra, Agricultural Hall, UNITED CHURCH OF egamichton. CANADA WITCHES’ BROOM PARTY — Sunday, October 15th Oct. 26th, 8 p.m., at St. Augus- | SIDNEY. tine’s ‘Hall, Deep Cove. Under: Minister: Rev. D.-M. Perley, B.D the auspices of Holy Trinity - Church. Guild. HALLOWE’EN PARTY — Aus- SOUTH SAANICH - pices Women’s Guild of St.: Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. Paul’s United Chureh.. Wesley Sunday School-—10 a.m. |. Hall,.. Wednesdav, Nov. _ Ist. “Divine ‘Serviee—-11:15 a.m. Games, p pranks, ete.. Admission c NOTE: — The - first Sunday of - each month the service at 11 a.m. , will: be at St.Paul’s, Sidney, and “ANNUAL BAZAAR AND TEA— eat vice South Saanich. ©. Wednesday, Nov.-8th. Auspices. me a 30 Rerwie at South S . St. Andrew's Woman’s Parish. “SALT SPRING ISLAND ‘Guild; . ‘Parish “Hall, Second Minister: Rev. J. Phompsons Street,’ “Sidney. ° Usual stalls of GANGES— home ‘cooking. sewing, etc. : Sunday School—~10 :30 a.m: Adult Bible Class—11:15° a.m. - Public Worship—7 :30 p.m. | ¥.P. S. —~ Every. Monday. 8. 'p. m: mt ‘ULFORD— . Junior Congregation—10 a.m. _ Second, fourth and‘ fifth: Sunday . “Other ‘Sundays--9 ane: a ‘SIDNEY— voy 8 cee -Birst: Sunday—9- ame 8S ‘Other Sundays—10:30 a.m. » Palfor d Harbour—10 30. Mount’ Newton Sunday : ‘School ‘ ; Sunday, October. 15th’ Bo, ‘Sunday School—2:46 pam... * & _ SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL. .* Sunday, October.,15th : ‘Sunday’ Sehool : ‘and Bible Class | ale: ‘3 p.m. . Gospel: Meeting at a: 130 p ma, All: welcome, ‘Prayer sweemeereternare arent The Rev, Daniel Walker of Vie- _toria will «spank each Thursday evening in ‘the Sidney Gospel Han nt & o'clock, CHURCHES Of OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday, October 15th “DOCTRINE of ATONEMENT” will be the subject of the Lesson- Sermon-in all Churches of: ehists Relontinty on Sunday, The Golden: Pext MT fs Sst any HAD SIN, We. have, on advocate, with | the © Father, ¢ desus) Chriut the righteous (i John vt 2), » Among: tha-eitations which vom . prine the Lesson-Semmon isthe fols ‘Towle from tha’ Bibla: “Blessed: re Ahey that. doo his- commands. Whertelny tliat they nay lave right to the. tree .of life, and: MAY: onter in thrush, the LOS: into the ity" Reve eT), “Wyo Lesson + ‘Sermon. “ide: inc . hues the following: passage fron textbook, «. ’USefonee “and Health with Key-to © “the Chriathin’: Selenee® thee Seripturos!’ by. Mary. Baker “eddy Pha selentine unity which “axdstw between God and mano must | iv unkeea 7 ont cin. ane. God! st will must he universally. Cee ae Seventh-day Adventist REST HAVEN CHAPEL Sabbath, October 14th 10:50 a.m, Divine Service--- NANAIMO TOWING CO, LTD. “Phone Nanaimo. 666 collect ‘We Move Anything Afloat 1" iW. Y. Diggs, Manager Mae's Barber Shop_ “ “Opposite the Part Offers a iret Clase Work—Satlefaction Guarantead |” | PETE MeGOVERN, Prop, “Beacon Avenue. —-— Slduey, B.C, os “SIDNE Y, Vancouver Yana, 1 nO, ‘Weadnenday, October uM, 1980 _ Grote “that! ‘the, ‘and ministry meeting : veach Wednerday at B-pm. © and Betty Kingsbury, { Mrs, ‘SUM OF $6, 000 ‘present a patient: in St. Joseph's : - Hospital, rather than’ await her re- 3s turn::to: Salt: Spring® for -the: pres- entation, At the request: of the ‘Yegent and members; ‘Mrs. CG. E, ‘Baker, first vice-regent, has. prom- ‘ised? tosearry on “as regent, until the . annual -meeting-in February, : Letters: of: thanks for sympathy ; ‘and flowers’ were ‘read, ‘also “one: “from the: Salvation | Arniy acknowl-: edging the elothes sent: VAD long History's Great aot tan sn nohataneerteeee atures rene: 3h hese ete Aya ban sheer Love Stories’ Marie Antoinette DRAMA Victoria Regina TIDE OF EMPIRE Mary, Queen of Scots ADVENTURE P. T. Barnum WIT — HUMOUR Stephen C. Foster GLORIOUS MELODIES Hollywood's newest and great- est daytime ‘radio program GULF HOSPITAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER (Continued from Page One.) Pulford...Women’s Institute’s Fair-—Fruits. and vegetables, Mrs, -H. Noon——Plums, | '. Mrs, Charlesworth——Fish. ‘ind municipal chapters’ to visit the - to,"and ene (Continued from Page One) Mrs. A. Inglis-—Plums. Henry Croft presented the treas- “island in order to speak A. W. Dodds—Apples. ury with $10.00: and Mrs. Nerout- courage them, Bas Mr. Middleton—-Chiekens. “sos gave a quantity of material to Reniembrance Day: is always ob- te Mrs. S. Beech-—Pears, be made-up, thus giving the mem- ~~ served with a public: service at the — Mrs. C. Beddis—Pears. bers u good start. At the first War Memorial, ‘this is regularly. Mrs. Stigings, Pender Island -— regular meeting on September. attended” by: members of the Ca- : Plume, 12th, at which 32 members were nadian Legion, the-16th Canadian’ P. Lowther—-Pears. present, Mrs, Croft was elected Scottish Regiment, Guides, Cubs, A Priend-—Prunes, honorary regent. In Octeher, the Brownies, ‘and other organizations, Another Friend — Subseription chapter received, with gratitude, in addition to the general. public. tu Vancouver Daily Province, and ‘he gift of its standard from Mrs, ‘The chapter has always. been a. magazines. W. EB. Scott, who afterwards held) leyal supporter of the National Mrs. Bennett —- Cream and the Position of regent for 10 years, Chapter and tried to help in every Plums, During the four years of ‘the way possible. The amount raised (>. I. lkewton-—Brown bread. war, the members devoted them- during the 25. yveurs is approxi- ~ RAISED DURING régent! ‘take: them, = with’ her to’ ‘Victoria: and: present : them to Mrs. Crofton, whois at” euke,” : tending ’ N. Howland, brought. to you by Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited, millers of Purity Flour. Listen right from the start: : De” CKWX — 1: :45 P.M. “RL EVERY MON. WED. FRI. BEGINNING OCT. 16th . 54 donation of wool to the chapter. The’ suggestion, members of the 13th Platoon, 16th Canadian. Scottish, -and supply them with socks, scarves, cigar- to. adopt local ettes, ‘etc., was put to the vote and carried. Several charter members. soimed the meeting. for the reading, by the regent, ‘of the excellent report; re- cor ding the activ ities of the Gan- pres: Chapter for the last 25: years, during, which: time ‘the ; members raised: appr oximately : $6, 000. report: is: printed elsewhere in! -Uhis, from: pale. yellow: ‘to: pene? vphe which, “with: i 25. candles’ r (The 7 of, whom. ue has, suddenly: oe me. ; ecntred the table, was made~ and given. by’ “Mrs. m. Walter. . Among the: charter: members at the meeting were. Mrs, Yeeil Abbott, Mrs H. Holmes; Mrs. Mrs. MeMurdo, Mrs. "fended Trene, ‘with a. chuckle. W. Scott Ritchie, Mrs. V; Ramsay, Mrs. Frank. Scott, Mrs, oe Smith, Mrs; J: O. Waleot, ; By the “gilver: tea the sum. of $e Oh: was elenred 1 for war funds, letter was read frony Mrs. Frank ~ - Stead) of Vancouver. giving an ac. count of the annual mecting of the ‘National Chapter: held in. Ottawa, ‘Mrs. Stend advised that, in spite of the rush for women to repister fur national service, the members wait-until orders: had. heen reeeiv- ed from headquarters, A athacriplion too The Lay Minto Gulf Ishinds Hospital was renewed for a local resident, The sum of $4.26 was voted, in response toa request. from. J, MeLauehlin, » pringipal ‘of the: North Wnd Sehool, ne Assistance. ‘in’ obtaining: text for. books, pons, poneils, ater’ fay ‘the eRhOOL, A. Tange quantit y of: woollen urtin: eles made ound) supplied: hy the Chapter. members was brought to” ‘the nyoatings. and given tu the cons, vener: for war work, Mra, Ag de. _ Shipley, who. will hold themsuntil the Kupply., ix “complated,. when. they Will he dispatehad® ta Rnylaid, oe AC benutital ? dolly drassed § donated iy Mrs, “Taittlefatr, for y war funds. cet nh wots Two, new. “momhera, Mra. G. St. Denia’ nnd Mr Be Clogge) rend the oath of nalleginnee and fow more names, Mra, 8, Parsons, Mrs, Colin: Mount, Aissieon S. Chantel were pro- posed as members, Curtis Sampson next. ad- dressed the meeting. She win de- lighted, whe said, to be prosent and folt honored to be. honorary regent of the Ganges Chapter. raterdlog tu the Present crjoiy ashe felt sure, sheosnid, that: the ehap- was well? known? at headquarters that the: Ganges: Chapter swan al- anniversary. and. its splendid ree- we, She urged’ all to> faee the row erlahi with courage, but not ‘oforget old “objéetives, 3° - unite Saminen eae | n \ Tundnomy 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IN NO. SAANICH Plan. ate Vaid Oa the ool, servance of the anniversary of 0 years of service rendered by the chiurehes: constituting. the present United Churely ef North Saanich, Methodist: services were bogun in this district. in, V8No and:hive heen vontinueus down to. the, Union, of” J 102toand: from that timesin the United Chareh, Similarly Preshy- Vee invgr OF MEN atrical performances, . tableaux, entation, ; ee garden Tebee, ete, _ Among the. many funds to whieh”: A First Aid class, under Dr. © tye. chapter, contributed: “were: ATTRACT | Alan Beech, - was started, with ex- : Y.M.C.A. work. in’ Fr rance;, “King cellent results; Miss Kerwin, Ma- - George’s. F und’ for. “Sailors; Ste GIRLS? tron of the hospital, assisting. Dunstan’s for Blinded Mén; Queer - Jiké. “the girls: ‘wouldn't -be ‘interested in” - men:from out-of town—no matter . how handsome they appeared. we ~ Madrona Store, Patriein Bay Serv- e churcher. will he: Weld an ADE. follow. yen! In, ter. would not fail at theeall. Ths ways ong of the firkt to renpand tal wutaide appoulac The speaker cone tratulated the chapter on. its 26th: Lerinn work was hewn suon after in- the enely ninetios. wnd lave also heen: paryeed, in the Udon! eanneetion He Rev Dre Was. Sip- peel ‘of Vietorin swills preach: ons Sunday, “Oether “200 tn both’ An oald-Cimers!. co-unton Mit: ; and WAN HEL in, tube sold by the chapter 7 oe ede vis | Nee Method Dyeing — Service New Methods tested and approved dyeing service da ready again this full with a full Une af amare new, | fast calors, Cheech over the family wardrobe, You'll tid muury: thbnes that can “be, tlyed: “rondy "for ins other sensen'’s smirt were, Goo dyvetue adds. wow interest, “now youthtulnoams cand. styloennund : ihe cont. ia quite Jaws Let oan: advise you , regarding Mae new fm, calor neh entss oo: tenet Eth dag Oath os , ‘PHONE Garden £ 8166. : syppantactanatek aan) “SAANICH PRNINSULA AND que 181 AND. Ravin we eR LS An this .. “SALT: SPRING ISLAND Mrs, Aitkens—Apples. selves Lo preparing and obtaining . mately $6,000. og Mrs.G. J. Mouat—-Prunes. clothing and other | necessaries During the years 19: 30 to "1939 Mrs. Roberts—Prunes. for Belgium refugees, which, many younger members have. join-. Mr. Halley-—Pears, salmon. with a large’ number of socks, ete, ed the chapter,’ filling: the. ‘places Miss Lees—-Knitted bed cape. for the overseas men, were packed — of those who have passed to higher, «2° Mrs. J. Pearce —= Preserved and-dispateched from time to time. | service.” Now. that. the peaceful fruit. At about this period two other ~ years are over, and? war, and’ the ; 1.0.D.E. Sale--Fruit cake. chapters were ‘formed. on. the — call fer assistance has again. come, ws ‘Mrs. 'T. Reid-—Pears. island, one at Fulford, the other at the answer is, as in 1914, “Wea , Fulford Anglican Chureh Har. the North End, both of which here and ready to “help.” : a vest Festival — Fruits and vege- funetioned . well during the war The chapter took great stn tables. and were afterwards disbanded, in, and contributed all it could, to: Mrs. Critehley—Fish. one to form a Women’s Institute, the Edueational Memorial of ‘the - Mrs. Drummond—Crab apples. Several of the North End Chapter gyder and had the: pleasure of The matron and staff are very becoming affiliated with Ganges. knowing that- two. local’. students": Besides clothing, ete., $60.00, in cash, was forwarded to the Bel-. gian Relief Fund and. the chapter’ continued to raise. money ‘for war work by means of outdoor enter-— tainments,: lectures, concerts, the- - grateful for the many donations received during the month. WHAT KIND were able to benefit from: it, Miss... KE. Halley and Miss L. Cartwright.” One life membership-has been: pre- sented to Mrs. W..E.. Scott,’ 10° : years, regent; and” another: to: ‘Mrs. 7 Frank Crofton, i is ready. for. pres- In 1915-16 the chapter received: Mary’s Hospital. at. ‘Rochampton Continued f. Pp 0 its lieencé, under the War Chari-: Halifax : Disaster;. _ Prisoners’, C vt mue rom Page ne) ties Act,-and the somewhat ambi- | War; Red Cri oss}. Patr minds for years o ne ideal tyPe - tious project. of.raising money for ‘fox < Soldiers’ . nd of man they hope to marry. ““Then, when the man whe fits her ‘mental image suddenly. shows up—well—she falls in love. «Just that! -'There’s: nothing: any- body. can’ do. about, it. « He may. occasionally be a ‘childhood’ friend,: a machine. gun’ was abandoned in — favor of other: activities, ‘the mem= . bers starting’ Red Cross. stalls. on’ - Ganges” Wharf, “where ; “especially: * at boat: tinie,”: good business was: . done, . the. ‘receipts. averaging 10 Sat each: ustall. ; . “many. others, : take. ae -boy for. granted. is “they? ve “gr own: ‘up. swith. him ‘And. ‘when’ ie new man.arrives on. ‘the: sceng,:. the just: about rush him to death. The® : to; - doe al lads. haven’t. 0. chance?’ ens "@Well,-it’s the: boys. fault, dew” ot aD 6 oe ‘they. paid more, “Tittle! ‘attentions. tnd courtesies to, the home girls, | the. sat wtinentality. cof Captain. F A Walter; RN,,: in ‘ob- taining -a. brass; tablet: from: WM, s: vA ranges,” - which. owas: being: dis- t - mantled. = Phis’, plate now forms » part: of the ‘séat, | placed: for. “the =. ‘accommodation : of visitors to. the: | shrine. ; : es Building, Victoria: Residence, *Phene: E 1592 At this point Freddie Franks, as. sistant director, called. the: players ‘for, the next seene, and | the ques- ‘Hon was, s left: hanging in, mid-air “Bésay. “competitions: for school children, | the ‘gifts:of : pictures,’ lie 7 braries _ ‘and ‘Geographical, umaga- ' ‘zines’ to: schools’ and: the awarding FOR ot : prizes. to pupils making: most) ~ CENTRES. marked, progress . in school,. have been carried on throughout the Corner: Quadra’ ‘and’ Broughton Sta, - “Superior Funeral Service” ~ VOLUNT ARY ~yenrs ‘and ‘contributions: towards. "Phot ee Cea pay oe Night the’ National War. Memorial, the co 2 aeeinronre Queen Alexandra’ Sélarium fer oo ¢ REGISTRATION. Crippled: Children: and: the’ Cana- Gate RMS DOSEN dian Institute forthe Blind, have tt : Continued from Pare’ Two) | been yegularly made The chapter B. Cc. F uneral Co. eens oF aru anarict “ue adopted a sehool at Dawson Creek, t CHAYWARDIS). © cece “stdney; Deep Cove and Patricin Peace River, and. collected “a. li- Wheat peer: vatnblished: since ae Bayon Conveners: alae H. .G.° brary for-a school at Bolla Bella. ntun dal to. promptly by. an ef ’ ayy ¥ vee: ' a ee . i no, ‘ Hurts Her iney. a eee ~ During the often difleult. yoars, -l-ojant atatl, Embalming for ahi i Ahe chapter has held firmly “to. “y ‘wether, the: old members Joyally | Pearrying on, helping loca) “eharie © ment a apoclalty,: y LADY: ATTENDANT ‘ a4 Broughion: St... Vietoria gontresy. Deep Cove; Trading Cow joe Station,’ Bazan Bay Cnal Store, - Sidiey ‘Trading Co., Sidney Bake ties, the: hospital, at: Ganugen, sup. | ‘Phonon: i ork HCA saree District “plying Christian chour to the Bick. |) empire: OLA: Genrden ' Gonvonery Miss Violet. Holloway.. nd “needy, and, from’ time, to ‘fone TOR2,. Rynplre: Rogistration centres: Snanichton * time, wotting. onicers, of provincial _— oe ane nnd “Mount -Newton, Sannichton’ = » Post Off ee, from 1 to? pami- OVETY. . aflemoon: Seonvener, Mins Pe wat Gry... Bust. Road, Stolley's Cross Rona and: Michell: Valley, iat. thes “poaidenea’ of: Migs: Violet, Halloway . an the. Bast Road, at any tine dur- “Tig the weeks. Keating, Cross’ Road: and: distriet, Mrv Caldwell’s Store; “afternoons from 2eto 4) otelock 4. -eonvener, Myra * "A. ‘Sutherland: Bist Read to: Cordova Bay’ Road: Martindale Rond and: the Sayward | Valley, atthe residence of - Mrayde 2 Wood, Kast Road, between 2 and WO. oeloele.. covery | aftemoon,: rentwaod, from West. Rond: to® Mount Newton Cross Road, to The” Maples :to Toa Infet, at the: resi. donee of Mra 8. Ps Moady, Rrent- wood, Noyal Oak Distelet--Convoner: “Miss OK. Oldfield, Registration Senlrens Royal Oak” Post” Oflee, Mra. Carisacin: eharges. the posts. dence of Mre, A, Poase, Wk Lake, “nnd the redddencé of Misa Palmor.: Woat: Samich- Road at -Unrthand: Road. se F ULFORD | ‘SUITS. and OVERCOATS. of finest: British ‘Woollens, styled: for -men, and young. ger men, Ll. THIS, SEAS SON’ ms wonels "AS hearty wendeolf wit avai. to: : the hova of the 18th Platoon of the loth: Canadian Scottish when: they. ert hy tha Forry “Cy Peck" on: Thurnday for Victoria, Several | “yelutives.: and&-friends journeyed from Hanes ta'nee Shean offs a ha gee ie