‘The Review covers the entire * Saanich Peninsula and. the “Gulf Islands — circulating. through 18 local Post. Of- fices and 10 Rural routes. Saanich Peninsula 44d Gulf 9stands THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR—No. 39. ide Support Sidney Harbor Widespread approval to sug- gestions | made by the Sidney Busi- nessmen’s Association that bet- ‘ter whartage facilities be erected at Sidney was accorded last week. The Saanich Council endorsed the letter,” which | pointed out that an average of 20 tourist cars a day arrive on the Vancouver Is- land through the Port of Sidney. “That ferry is. a great asset to Saanich and the city,” said Coun- cillor William Kersey. Victoria’s civic council also en- dorsed the move. Mayor Percy George stated that he had visited Sidney and could vouch for the need for better wharfage facili- ties. Ald. W. L. Morgan, chair- man of the harbor committec promised a detailed report, com- plete with blueprints, would be placed: before’ the council shortly. “They. really have something to complain about,” said Walter -’§S. Miles, vice-president of the ‘Victoria. Chamber of. Commerce, when the matter was discussed by ‘that ‘body. -R. W. Mayhew, M.P., said that -'the’ improvements. would be of great benefit to the people of Viectoria-and all the lower end of _.the. island. Directors voted in favor: of add- — ing: their support. to-the request - “of .the: Sidney” Businessmen’s As- . “ sociation. The Port Alberni city council “also discussed the matter of, im-: ‘proved ferry service to .Vancou- .., wer. Island... and. have undertaken to- ‘concentrate | their, efforts “on improving.” ‘facilities .to: and. from . Nancouver:. Island, ports.: to. interviewing Hon. AN Fournier eian Surgery pital. : "Prior. Dr. Roberts: was. joined by H,.A. ~ yon tist: denomination. © -. ining rooms’ at, Rest..Haven are = undergoing. ~ tion «and surgical . practice there, ‘Large Boeing Yacht * Loeal ‘businessmen look forward ‘to: “Nenving ‘Los ‘Angeles Munson; ‘business manager... of: : “Rest Haven Sanitarium, and H. I. .yRudy,:) chairman. lof =the’. Board,: : when they attended the Medical: Council of. the. Seventh-Day Ades. Dry ‘Roberts’. office and exam- av, complete “venovas ; ecanstruction to ex © pedite” the handling of. patients.) ‘Dre G. Hoehn, "who has relieved ¢ Dy, ‘Rohorts during “the past nine’ ™ “months, has purehnased a lot “on”: Third, Street, next to, the Fire “Walk and. will open a. medical. and & iven Plea For rotection A BRIGHT CHICK ... . HIC! Brandy For Three- Day-Old Chick Makes Strong Bird The girls were admiring — the batch of 51 chicks F. H. Newnham, of Long Harbour, Salt Spring Island, raised. They were three days old (the chicks). One seemed a. trifle on the weak side. The girls expressed alarm. Mr. Newnham was en- grossed in other things and did not pay much attention when his daughter Edna with friend Jean, consulted him on the matter. “Dad,” said Edna, ‘what shall “we do-.for the chick?” “Feed ‘em brandy,” said Mr. Newnham. The girls did just. that. They ‘yooted out.the imedicinal bottle, and with the aid of an eye drop- per, fed the chick. A few hours later Mr. Newn- -ham. was inspecting: his. chicks. He was proud of the fact ‘that the entire 51 had survived. “That’s a. bright, strong, handsome little beggar,” he said, with that pride only a good chicken raiser can : know. : “Yes, .Father,”. said.-his daughter. Edna, . ‘that’s. the .one - we fed your. brandy to.” vy Clears: For. Seattle “MS. “ipaconite, Mes, Capt. morning or: Seattle: The: vessel sone of: the" largest. of: ‘the: hun- sine vachts whi “Boeing, 't 7 ‘Canadian. waters. S during the ‘sur ee he: ; Jamaica | will’ .ship? Lange ‘juice:to Canada: toward. the: “end: ofthis year, but only a:-mod-. erate. quantity. may be: expected ‘since the outlook . ‘for .the..crop,.... which comes in from - September aac “onwards; :is “Roar. fruit, bitter < oninges, : ‘and limes Ae expected from: Jamaica, how- ever, adcording. to® the. results ae a survey: conducted: by M, B.:Pal-* “mer, “Canadian. Trade: ones, sioner Ate Kingston. ne ; Miss. iy eee Fe Coleman: and © Miss ‘Ruth’ “Rago? left on Friday _ for a “holiday | cing Sen ier and: Spokane, : Srenenenonssansmnaesaey enon nes nnenene rear: irasasanasntamnpenimavenantrasinsasoes mumnetnahnnterenaacannesamaitnserersiensasnnntenninine S arennapmeperenredenual beats petites cen rrr SAT EST OS cae SS ta RS a F. Butler ileads Ni. Saanich Progressive - Frank Builer was elected presi- dent oof the Nevth: Sannich Pro- “rodsiva-Conservalive Association Sab ethe annual meetings of , bhat. choty on Wriday evening. Retire. Sinyy president: Major AY D, Mne- “vonald talib of. the -your-longe ofs forts of hin executive to. obtain lelenaite oe prosentiiian With ‘the Bee SProgrensivg. Conservative MR idoatition Ya teld of cchow, whan. the Listings Wit assurinted ; With. Thu Vehonds, four represent Sallves werd authorised te attend “he “eon vention,’ “Now, "ohe “salads © tion can help the: member, The need for vnuthontie and consider- od information an matters pot Swdining to thie district,’ tha need for the renetion: of the. populace when. aceunitely reported: bysthe groups: those. and other ronsons were piven hy Gen. Pouwrkes, for aeostronge Progresive-Canservative wt ‘org nigation ine thd: dlatelat, The work: dane by thas Motorans - : Avatrs Commiltee, was, ti tie opinion vofe tholapealcery: "of. real worth, “Mueh hid bean done to tion. From the -totals obtained it. is expected that a fair idea* of the. Tyeasurer;. John Neivton, - total water consumption required : : for: the. district will be pyenined: yesentative;:. Keith Wood,~ Grade XI ‘representative; “Pat Ludlow, “Road Surfacing — fork Commenced Perth ‘McIntyre, | ‘cleared ‘through: = Port. of.. Sidney... on » Wednesday =: Present. plans, call fo ing’ of: Bazan: Avenue’. from ‘Fifth ‘Street “to: ‘First; ‘Sécond '' Street; from: Stree Sidney. Avenue ‘Bazan “Avenue:to,, Beacon; Bifth es Street, , Bazan Avenue to. Beacon. . weal. lore “Rairly: good: ‘yeturns: ‘ot grape: © ae thatithe returned sman would “avoo have: none’! -Thraughe a cetione Lone reprogentatives are cal Towed fron’ Bannich, but ay North Sannieh is notoa part af that-or- gpnlaed-caroay. wae dalogites: frome. the northarn. part -of-the porns. Jaave nllowad. A- resolution, wndoraod by the moeting, pointing out the eandl- ion iva supeesting: that | Neérth: Sannich bo neeepted ax a separs: ate entityln the larger ornganiaas tion, will he sent to the conven. lon at Dunean this week-end, The @eetion ef oieers xaw Mr, Butler’ snecedl Major Macdonald We president, Other ofeers cleet- ey wort ie fal lowe: Views prosidenty, Majoy | Mae donald 2nd viee president, wid Da Ve antes rd Vicw-proaidont, Robin) Anderson; auarolarys (rennin. aren Comnianddr’ BO Be Gately xorutdve, W. Skinner, i" Wri ht, Aye Wi Layard, Mrs,- Butler dry ds tabbed avy My OR, Wright, Mrs. Yr. : Ruiloy,. Mra, We V.oSmart. The oxeentive have: power to dd: to “thefts umber Major-General Gy ie. Peurkes, : Vv uy MAP addressed the ment npr ind pfavecal brief. onlin: of the work done at Une Jast seacton of the Wouse of Commons al O1- tawis. = The speuker, told fhewt of the need for a strong oranization ~ Wat heme. Ho elted many: - In« ALANCeR OL Dow such nh OF PAN - . Say hope Wave: ns. ood: a. chaned. it poralblo tuehnienl detadl in the © constitu: > to retin: to civilian fe land. pir AVita. oo He flayed the: administras ion, however,’ Com s the. housing toy which, he anid, tx worna ‘Ahan dt over wag boforace: Te is, in fret hopeless mnddle”! . Junek cof olnisileity. and the ‘res prassive controls: ine overnniont admindateation ware chfef canes ’ for the ftnilute of tha houslng projects, . Gen, Poarkes abmed. The sadministration ois .60,000 houses ahort for thik yoar, anid the speanker, and pavecas renkons the lack of information on condl- thang fy Britdih Columita savaile > tbe in Otuiwa, Hard and fast: rulos to the af. feet that shonaess should. bes near industry, simplo and” sand’ jn tho Bast, avecmsaound in TG. Chained (he speaker. Mares, die vont, of clearing land® for ‘homes Hitas fs negeginler io aald; wheras KA mMaors. project, Many oeerulend nye nat nualinhtle one the wooded.) isolated: arona, honed * tho siniple “dtreel{ya: from © tha governmant: “clear: Abe sand Jayoon the servlees and) we wi il hii the hanno and resanipanac eothe munielpulily for ‘the. services: rendored - (ate n ecartain’ set oy. ure), heornma dmpractienl here: Gon. Vearkes. cited) various trends neted In Ottfaway A] ear. | ti trond’ * toward © ivolationiany War notedcincartaln parta cof the» J AMORLINYER Of. age BOURD SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, MAJOR H. C. HOLMES TO SPEAK AT BOARD OF TRADE FORMATION Major H. C. Holmes, president of the Victoria Board of Trade, accompanied by other officials of the Victoria Board will address a public meeting in Sidney on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 8 p.m., at the “Little Red Hen.” “ Major Holmes will speak at the invitation of the Sidney Businessmen’s Association in connection with the forming of a Board of Trade here Saanich Water Board To Conduct Census Survey Decision to make a census sur- "> vey of the North Saanich area to aid in determining the total con- —-————— sumption of domestic water was made this week by officials of- the Nanette Woods Heads Board. Tt was emphasized that all in- formation obtained will be treat- ed as strictly confidential. While totals may be released, individual . statements will be used solely for on Friday, the students chose Na- the Water Board to establish de-. finite statistics for its administra- the coming year. Miss Woods’ is not new to Coun- A. system whereby. ward mem- — ¢j] work, she has served on: the bers will cover certain districts executive in various capacities in volunteer census takers has the past. The new president ‘will been evolved. .Such questions as- be «supported by the following how many live‘in a‘ house, type of “ executive council: Tan MacKen- sanitation, fire ‘protection, num- zie, Vice-President; Dave r ber: of livestock, will. be asked: blom, Secretary; Shirley Read- ings, girls’: sports; Sheila Bushey, North Saanich High School, Grade “X. yepr esentative. | + resulted : in; Mary, rogressing ‘thes ‘M r an d-Mrs “Bazan ; to; Beacon;.-Third : -from:;Bazan< ‘Avenue’: bong Fourth: :Street, |. lic ALO sailings “tral “anil we rere September George W. Malcolm Heads Island Farms STUDENTS ELECT COUNCILS High School Students At the Council elections of the eeeded Philip Fleming as general per of the Island Farms Co- Operative Association. [ ; who has been with the as- sociation since its inception has had 30 yours experience in the i i is a. past president of. the B.C. Jersey Cat- tle Club, a director of the Dairy Farmers of Canada, i stock Association, B.C. Fairs As- iatic agricultural nettle Woods to be their leader for and .other organizations. _ Norman TI. Ingledew is: the as- co-operative company. LO.D.E, PLAN | » FALL PROJECTS © _ Members. of the. LO.D.B.. des! sports; Betty Roff, Grade XII rep- : ee HIGH ELECTIONS | - Junior : ‘High: “School _elestions, R “. an last week: at the hone! 6f: ‘Miss .D. to lsend:, .thes.suni! of $75: to: “Memorial“fund; the. money: represents’ halt: of the’ : ‘asthe. Imperial’ Service: Station, Second. War : » ton: garage - is fully“ experie : oily” will remain’ in, the ‘district: Mr. * Cunliffe:-has’ waterfront: property) “at, Bazan:.Bay:and while ‘his plans, : - Tor ‘the “future ‘are ‘not: definite, :’ walt. -is -expected: that she = will.:de-..: rf absense: on: Frida ven elope his’ Bazan: Bay. Property. Boe. ee th ny ic oy Rotary SUGGEST TAX ON. HOUSEBOATS . iy LTf-a sugpested: motion, is: cadopts* a od: ‘by the Union: of: B.C. Munici- palities: now! in’ convention at TWar-: -wson’ Wot. Springs, * houseboat: ‘dwellers and those who make. their: . home on vessels, will be taxed,” ; “Tt. was’ pointed out chat muniel- palities have been obliged -to pro... ‘Vida uschools and social ‘servicer: wilhont> obtaining any revenue. . from: the water dwellers in tha: - At Brentwood 2 ‘An Ununual “eollinion aveurred - Inthe Saanléh Arm on Monday © When vaeewhale: bumped Into: the stern of the Sf. “Torn owned Hd Mr, Rotoabuyy feos adyteo on ve A C rctnveerrmenioy arte asewnaneveaieieeiitnemcpernogensyhenpeintentpsireAsoepuieptetilehesne has) aarecuntlenenenverbienmesiorwegsaieuereninietertananen-peeres Rar aecosveere {tert verre pireamansmtvstemmeny rortar sym wserresyrronrteipaieerTirourienetmeemeraprreokr~powrny aeniias{ esenceeteererben raining reersirca tsar oti fmeancTate is 450 INCREASE N SALTSPRING | ln : outa ney ross. the ny. nt: ‘Randy, 2 ‘Convention etree Ust wary mors TCS ee, Leth ta thee ee pee Mfr than 200-mombora. ofthe: Cand Kinnon, Cloverdaloy Trving, Wie dan’ Weekly: Newapupors Anso- aon, Port Alberni: who cama whe mation travelled: from.” Montreal greatest. diataned: 0 the Halifax. hy. special. Canadinn . veationy. ht Warter, Suluhorgs Pacific Tadlway tialn, crossed Wiad, Rimes, Vanderhoot; athe Baysot Mundy on the Cane -Mrae dT. Wibion, Ralph N.. White, ‘dan | Pactticla” Veineens | Nolene: Kamloops; a “and flolehed thele Journey on on — Atcassie; COW Melonale, special Dominion Atlantic Rail land, he ay dining ear : “way train. . Top photo shows a the Dorbilon Allantle | (conti “praup of British: “Columbia edi- photo): Mya. Bert. MeKay, tors and thelr wives in as lounge * Some: deteygnton from : Mhort rie photo) aire shown: Onefront of. the Grand: Pro Shrine: one of the, paints of dnlargat aa includes A. Tabers: Mra Avoryy” ire O. hess ayy Nantons a Karin 7 : Tod. , Dee Ne “a. “hued min, Snake. and: Mr’ MeKayy Mri. Manthern, arte Mneleoty nnd Mr. Foun Ob. Mais — PAC iieiene. one ag Mp SDUADLAIDIUUE Vy MALATE UNA Y p ODN tatey THERE'S ALF NOW! Visitor Wishes To See Whale, Does Tt was call very “matter-of- fact.” “Yes, he said, “there are lots of ’em; we'll point one out to you,” He was speaking of whales. The partly had arranged for a short trip from Canoe Cove in a twelve-foot inboard. Dr. Joyee Hallamore, of the German Department at the Uni- versity of British Columbia, was an interested visitor to the Sid- ney district. Nearing Coal Island, on a glassy sea, a line: for grilse was put out. The engine slowed to trolling speed. It was a. lovely day. Suddenly and without a: ripple, . the water 80: yards on the port beam divided and a sleek grey whale curved in an are “Ah, there’s one now,” said the guide, ina nonchalant manner, clutch- ing the tiller in a more determin- ed manner withal. “Um, said Miss HaHamore; “so it is.” - The whale appeared again, serenely. pursuing. its course .towards Salt: . ‘Spring Island. ‘Perhaps’ we shad: better get back,” said Miss Halla- more, “the fish don’t. seem to be ; biting. a: - SERVICE STATION Su ‘CHANGES HANDS. “recommended “The ‘eale’ of: ‘the. business: enown Si -Beacon:. Ave. and. Second. “St, : Sat. Gurton’s.: “garage. Mr. Deane cami a fr 0 past, ‘MORE JAPANESE LEAVE FOR JAPAN About BHO Japanese who have been. living in Canada sniled from _ Vancouver on Sept. 23, secording to AeMaeNamarn, deputy minis, Lay. af Tahar, vAs ine the enae of: ‘upproximate- “Ty? 8,200:.whose “repatedation tole. ; place’ rocantly, thax who lefton © » Bop 28) whieh As" tho, fourth -alny hare andlingg, will -recoive: =< free aay unsportution, nnd other asshtanee, ‘ am ne Whale. Bumps Boat “ by ‘Wagh . Grogd, Brentwood, | an old wound froma harpoon, eh. Arm watoras : in RATION BOOK: cA AOD BOE. ANG, deaths. _ Association, Mrs. 0. Thomas, -nich High Sehool. Mrs. Thomas _ and then moving along’ to: :the:: . Mrs. Thomas: pointed’ out. his -high::. _ Grade XT And XI years.” in: one, » ly oa palaeniay tind « throughout: * speaker said, "Meso people, “Who Inve” “npereod © Jf ho take up peatdence An dapan,. SS aalled-for Yokohama: tn the AB, “Marine Faleon” | from: the Canadian: goverment =o oheh = Chourht: the Ours, ia theatank toe: Kean: the “apirit. they" exemplified,’ serving” Dr, CHE ford Carl, director. of: the: Provineial Musoum nt: View Loria, wascabonrd the vessel, on- denvouring to. pat pleturoa of whales, So close was the whale int observers could aoe nv gaping hola ta its whall, vhonight to be Mo ae les bumped: into: the ° ‘atorn of the hoat and wan not Adon SAA days Tt haw bean. —vblaerved many lines. durig. We. ph fow weeks’ erulsingg: in’ Sane * The: figures: of Ration Rook ‘alee tribution for Salt 3 Springs. Tuland aro’ nn followar Gangoae TORRE “Fulford, 862; Reaver. Point, 825 * Mnapraves, 84; making a total of” Urn, Le : Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers’. Association, an organization embracing’ the ¢ nation with a membership 8°” of 562 wéekly newspapers.:$ At a recent meeting. of the. North Saanich Parent-Teacher president, aceept the treport of the Scholarship’ Committee © and awarded $50 Scholarships to both © Bernard. Horth and John: Bosher. Bernard Horth is the ‘son. of Mr. and Mrs. R: Horth, “Deep : Cove, and to date has received ‘all his education at -North Saanich schools, first at the Deep Cove school and then at’ the North Saa- regretted that Bernard was un- able to be present for the cére- mony but called upon his parents to aceept the award and. the best wishes of’ the. Association. “Bern- ard had an average of 86.7 per eent, took.an active part in sport — and school activities. John Bosher is the’son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bosher, | Third’ St., Sidney, who also received all: his: : schooling: in “this. ‘comniunity; © commencing at the Sidney ‘school.. High School for. :his' secondary” education. In congratulating him,: average, 86.7. He had ; achieved*. much ‘success by . completing. his - year. The winner: of the. ‘Scholarship last’: year was’ “Miss “Margaret: Harrison. ‘who has round to the ok ‘eoroner's. Gary in neler pariah pute ‘his: Pane : “ie nian a th ae and: seri ; ain ‘OusneSS,. the’ in tney. 7 and of- food works’ “which: The outward: and: visible |. sign of. practical ‘service. were ® Seon: iy “playgrounds: . 3 parks: “and © the agountry We’ gave’ asean® axinipile: ‘ef Ber vice: the: Magnificent : “example /of: “the Battle Sof -Byitnin,.. the anni versary: of which:wus: observed: it Great Britain “lastweeks ti gagy oto commemorate . - Victoria. when. the: conquost. ¢ 4a “necompes &: lished,” he sitid.> “Tt ia another thing too reniember the ‘duyva when’ with backs to the wall, a. nation. fought the fiendish might of. ones miles overpowering” ° Rav, Melville reminded his. ue dionce. of the. will and. HOUTA ‘of the. fewscahmien hen. © available who: “turned. the. tide of Wattle He. spoke of ie courage. cand “tart bitide-of the puopla. of Britains “Ontookars . wimulerads a eas how wo brave, he WARE TO riving “Up when koomuch’ was lost” To “toldisat : thee cygvline: “choor fulness that: wanild: never any. dies. Me syendy oko cone thee Ups cot! ‘Nowe eWwho, werd cavanRenreh ig ine tie “pning, ” The fine’ apieit: of: equality Sn oll classesy: hows Lorda:and. dv houvers: found thes beat’ wort 4 other, . . : TC AD Lo U8 £0 Bue that: ‘that Cgorvlea Isnt: forgolton," hho: anid, Pnotcin the heat: and: agony “Of war Brant in peace dy. ou: “own commun ty. PEEP RNA ERENT ‘THE WEATHER Tho following 4. tho -mateore logienl record for wook ending: sont 20, furnishad by: Dominfon’ Experimental Station 8 - Maximum: dempornture. snceoaeseone lB» Minimum