This paper circulates through the following Post Offices throughout the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands: BEAVER POINT, BRENTWOOD BAY, FULFORD HARBOUR, GALIANO ISLAND, GANGES, JAMES a ISLAND, KUPER ISLAND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAK, ROYAL OAK, SAANICH" fON, SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, - SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and TOD INLET THIRTIETH YEAR, No. 7 SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, January 28, 1942 Banking Service Saturday The Review has been advised by the Bank of Montreal that representatives of the bank from the Government Street. Branch, Victoria, will be at the Sidney Company Limited store on Saturday, January 31st, between - the hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. when general banking: busi- —. ness will be transacted. . Trading Many. in the community who find it difficult at the end of the month to get their cheques Will no. ~ doubt be on hand to take advantage of this service. Tell all your friends that are interested —- let’s make the best of the Bank of Montreal service! rashed. locally Jiscuss Formation iome Guard Unit A meeting will be held ‘at the Farmers’ Pavilion, Experimental Station, at.8 p.m... on Thursday, Jan. 29th, ' to consider and discuss the proposed formation of a Home -Guard-unit in North Saanich. | Pe “This proposal has - been placed. before the military “author ities, who have expressed themselves in: f avor of: it. - A. oflicer. “of . the staff of the G.0.C. in €.,, acitic Command, will be: present, to. give such informa- tion - as is. available. up to. date, senior and to. “answer questions. SAIL ‘men: who: have e already sent. in. their names, and ers who wotild: contemplate, joining the unit : to. make Lag are we Pee ata aate Pog fa Wats e aL “Infor mation” sind: “applica tion: tein ms. will’ eventually” “yeach: every, vesident thr ough. the mails. and. in’ addition ‘to a this: an endeavor will be made to call on. each resident: dur- ; ing: the campaig n EK ach: representative: will ‘be ‘allotted’ a . certain. terr itory to. cover,’ will be: easily identified,. and will 1 able to furnish such: infor mation that: may, be de sired. vhe: Gulf Islands. have: been. given a: cor tain: ‘quota to - obtain, and it will he your subser iption: that will help: ve} roe ~~ or SUPPASs this quoti & this is ever ybody" s war “and it isca fight. for. freedom, To he End: mo “To! credit for “bonds to the representative covering YOUR territory. Rei m ember; receive foy unit application: enable this rive save confusion and to your subscription, your BRITISH AND RUSSIAN TROOPS FRATERNIZE. IN IRAN In ‘their advance nero ‘Trane from the wont and south the: | British troops “met ‘the: Russian: troops: at two ‘places, both “insthe: northern, half. of the: country, to shake: hands, vo fiat, rendezvous wae. aA subneh, ty miles. trom, thei the. Caspian. ghore,” 90° inile: from Teheran, After: CO -gratulating each other upon successful marches. the. allied 7 inspecting | a ‘ Risalan peared: car. eee 2 drills, and applause were the girls divided for their V for victory of ing which.continued until 1 o’elock. “of the coy? activitie : GA. “office: -and’two: cehapels, sur- * combined © “dts - dressing: rooms. off the wings, 7 Rohingeny O° ait one nibena © “yoeks fret woul fit purchased tu ha, unelosed with the digavettos ‘8 The ivagi frontier, and the accond. at Kazvin, among ‘the hilly above a DeL “detachments parted to go.te their ‘appointed. atations. ose. British: troops sare here seen during. the p Tralern eaten, AUDITORIUM OFFICIALLY OPENED Victorian Girls’ Dail) team as they entertained the assembled guests with marches and The height of enthusiasm 8 * attained when for one hour formation and, Miss: Jean Dumerton sang “The White. Cliffs Dover’ -At 9 o’elock, following the drill performances, Sqdn.-Ldr. Lorne Gray. R.C.A-F., in the absence of Group Captain P. B. Robertson, . O.C., officially declared the audi- torium open, Under . the direction of L.A.C, Cy Roach, the R.C.A.F. Orchestra, famed by its increasing popularity, rendered the musie for the danc- Refreshments were served. by the : ~ members of the Women’s Auxiliary . to. the’ Air’ Services, ably super- vised by Mrs. Wm. Poupoure. This auditorium, which has been constructed, by: the. Dominion: Government at a-.cost: of.. $60,000 and completed. a few. ‘months ago,.. “is: being handled by. the. ¥. -M. CA. SS ‘under the’ : direction ot Lorne : who: has: been® ‘i “Brown ‘at. the station. gunges,. 1 “jeetion: ‘and: dressing’ ‘yooms, 'y. ML ‘which: isa and gym-> the main. floor, dance ‘floor: round: “nasitm..: = 7 A stage which ds: ‘commended ree size,. (mModein. lighting: and is formed atcone end ‘of the audi- remainder ‘of> the: hall, furnishes ample. room, Cor 1,600 people who: ean be aecommadated on, the main’ | “Moor, KNITTING CLUB i ELECTS 1942 OFFICERS GANGES, Jan, 28. --- The ane nonb mecting of the Ganjges Knit- ting Club took place recently in the Log Cabin, with the president, Mrs, 1-4, Robinson, in the ehnain Afterrouting husiness had been neeomplished. cthe following es. wer? eleetad for sthe: We yenry waa mo oy ‘anions View 11 viilenit: onsUe Mrs, Rass Yoni cee Maree We “peered hye Mra Vy Tahnaonss : Treisirearcind wand eevee ter TH Ry viey ; The nyenbers of the elites DAYS, at i) Company, Voth ‘(Cunt ind: kniteings cpreel, started. Kastor: ave» “iy wy orth: other riielis. Te was decided that members Meet monthly aad continue thelr peunl work, "The next meetings will be held in the Lee Cribin, - ~ Over 50 “Attend First Aid AL Royal Oak. ROVA i € vA Ky cal Rix (Liban, At aR, ie he lil: VCE BA URL Te OD Nelds ine thieves oye riday OVGOTYLE > Stoker, daitpactor, on _tnberestingg destin a win lected Cehaivman ‘inns Bard seererary. meaner Aled rae Wer é WW oo gee toa eid, 86, - harge. iM vot Mrs. Re McLennan: for: the: hos- a ind : ‘On: oMay> “24th. an annual sports day ‘was held, under: ry) . Church Progresses, —evoningg Sn: Are “ ' aan) the loeal & : . bothers and relative ve ves chonded. ta Reve and: Mas. We Alin us Lo renanin.: Anather, YOUN, Hofrestie:, NEN ES wore aurvod bythe niaiine Lannie of (he: Ww pu n HS Awinelation Atish, formerly ale Dehert! a now NQevieng VETHET ES : JO wascairrangod: tos send eneh UNG wea sey: : Salvage. ver nae PEDRO: “attended: the lent “Aid, Royal Oale~ nh. nt elit, ra Pr ; “Claskes wil ane os Abouvery. Friday. ever: Annual United Church Meeting Friday, 30th The annual congregational meet- ing and election of officers of S Paul's and- South Saanich Dnieed Churehes will take place on Fri- Prior to the official opening of day. Jan. 80th, at 8 pan., in: St. “the RICA. reerentional audi. Paul's United Chureb, Sidney. W. torium at Patricia Bay Station on He Lowe will) preside and there Friday evening, Jan. 28rd, ap- will -be x short: musica! program proximately 1,600) airmen and 20d reports of the various chureh wuests watched with keen enthus- organizations. All members and jasm: and evident. enjoyment the — @dherents care cordially invited. There will be conelusion’® of a social hour at the the business, INSTITUTE HAD INTERESTING YEAR’S WORK -FULPORD, Jan. .28.— The an- nual: meeting of the South: ‘Salt Spring Island Women’s: Institute took place at the home of Mrs. Fergus Reid: with a. good attend- . ance of members, The minutes were read and all the past year’s ‘business brought close . with the secretary- treasurer reading: a ‘report of .the year's itemized financial report “which showed the total receipts of ‘the ear to be $203.22, expenditure leaving a cbalance’ of $38.36-0n hand, of which $15.31 is: ‘hospital funds. - “During: , the year : Hall” insurane ane dha: held. “pital! in “Aprile “the. “e apable | Management of: Mrs “A. Hepburn, assisted’ by Miss “Pote field -tinger and, Mr Batey, ‘inca: (Please turn: to: Page’ Six.) ~torinm and a baleony,-oncirling the. — A Demonstration: Of - Tractor. ‘Appreciated | ROYAL OAK, Jan, 28. Yarge “crowd: enjoyed implements: and) evening, Tuesday. “Vast avedk, | in Community. Hall, through . the courtesy of. the -National- Motor Co. itd. of Victorian During the evening pictures were shown de- picting (he use of the Ford traetor with Forgusou oy tem, refrerh Ments were served after the pic- tures, Wilkinson. United - "ROYAL OAK, Ahan, BRee Bren- Pat. Ye Vhart tenders closed the federal wharf cat ne “will Include recon.) superstructure, building 9 © new Hot, 8 by 2. ne and 77 000 lineal ently appointed ren Touching. briefly” on the “He ‘ ades. that. were. al’ raint “the Ladies! Aid: A Ganges nd. alfard., Nad made. very splendid: eon tviluitions, to: the funds of the. church’ and (were ae”, corded a speci voteol hawks far. their help during. the years Mra.) ‘Townsend. of. ‘South: Slt Spring was lucted tn the board ‘of 2 place, Of... Colin 8 Monat,” he: shad lett. in . iat sto tyke t lhe: toil 1 pendituren Jung ie litite: for 1940," $1, 160, ony) nt, 0, more 4 in. nt othe: oy wpe whiel WIN ‘und by “de tiiveh ‘Ganges Home. GANGES, Jan, 88, “" voy to - returning: to Kaquimalt ‘utlor twa’ Jenvé, sPetty, Omar. Tuck Grngors “Anniat ings: hing: ine ontors.:. Anining wi HO» Wis. mother. Mra, As Colin Aim Min F ag Mattia, Mi Huleie Crofton, Betty: “Kingsbury, Mol, Stott, Norah. Turner, Shirley oe Mt. Erle Bpringytord