= VALENTINE’S Dé DAY, FEB. 14 Valentines for “Everyone” : 38 ‘Valentine Gifts . Valentine Candles and Serviettes Dn Hess 8 ‘CHINA — STATIONERY — BABYWEAR — NOTIONS a a yg. THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), Sidney wo —_———________& a dented aad act Nal a? Neat ead aD ers? real aed 9 : SSS pe Na; a ann en tt POTATOES i | -DRY- BELT—Irrigated land. . (oo Per*sack.............e srosestees serene weieeesene: Je LOCAL. POTATOES— : Per SACK ie.c cece eiceceeeeleteeeteeeeteneeeeeneeteeeee cede JERGEN’S LOTION— ; Large bottle.............- seseeessseserssaneneanessenacons WONDER BLEACH— ~ 2 bottles.............- Se ae _ TOOTHPASTE — Pepsodent, Colgate, Ipana, ~- Listerine. ~ oo : i. cA ROOM 0) 0 15° © SIDNEY. CASH AND CARRY ic Beacon Ave. : ‘Sidney . Phone 91. cory TC Tee CCC Cee eee. “ity ve EEERREEREKEKEEEREE RRR - Send ¥ Your ..years ago by Bob Matthews. TATLOW VALLEY NEWS AND BRIEFS We had no idea our small peb- ble would create so large a circle. of sparkling comment. We en- joyed: the:jest but being practical do not wish to taint our fair val- ley. permanently. by. so spicy a- pseudonym... After deep deliber- ation we decided’ to headline our news. with the official map title— - ‘Tatlow Valley—with which this district was named some 20 odd We hope. we have saved. the Chamber of Commerce any undue embar- rassment.” - We. regret, however, our. in- ability to reveal the identity of the Must-Gets. Surely it can be realized that should they be known any future claims-~ they stake could be jumped. There are au- thentic prospect ‘holes in the mountain, but don’t start a gold rush! They were dug for coal. We are glad to report: Grace Mears passed her exam- inations and will enter the Jubi- lee hospital, Feb. 6. Molly Kynaston did not have measles.- She has returned to the Queen Alexandria Solarium. Bob Matthews is home again, He must have read last :week’s Review, and. can he make tea! Alex Sangster has recovered from his illness. - Douglas’ Brathwaite: has joined the ranks of the Tatlow-Airport ' erew. John Danks ‘is back working for the Saanich Freight after: an operation. There are rumours of a Valen-_ tine tea-at Deep Cove school. | Watch for ‘the: announcement. - HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STORM Our sincere thanks to all those . Who- ‘kept. every ‘public service, we enjoy, in operation throughout the severe pweether, “We. Tecom- mend medals. . Yes, we had snow-—ten inches, and: we. had fun but ‘after ; the “EVERY. NIGHT at 7. 30° | | wewannannnnnnrecoee Saanich had netted. $1,200. P.-T.A. TO FURNISH REFERENCE MATERIAL IN JUNIOR SCHOOLS Mrs. O. Thomas, presided at the regular monthly meeting of the North ‘Saanich Parent-Teach- -ers’ Association in the High school on Monday evening. “Mr. Breckenridge reported on the District Council meeting held in Victoria. He told how the three delegates received applause when the president, Mrs. Thomas, reported thatthe bazaar in North This was by. far. the most. successful third day we decided not to pack up for the Prairies. Six large birds were seen cir- cling. high over Land’s End just previous to the storm. They looked like eagles. Any informa- tion as to their identity and pur- pose will be gladly received. Sleds, from barrel staves to masterpieces worked overtime. Even Mrs. Peake.and Mrs. Kynas- ton slid down the mountain with a load of wood. Some icicles noted were two feet. long. Woodpiles had a tendency to deteriorate. The creek broke its banks and threatened to: flood Mollets’ but no damage was ‘done. During’ the worst blizzard, Mrs. Braithwaite, Mrs. Peake’ and daughters, Molly Kynaston and Slim Lee braved the elements to have coffee at Hartshornes. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. °B. Mears. and Grace of Tatlow valiantly dared the storm. to attend a shower on the. Hill, honouring Miss Muriel Holder. Card games were in ‘order for chilly nights. Although no 29’s were made in. cribbage,. three double skunks -were suffered in consecutive’ games. record. Bill and Eddie would’ like sto know.. LL ON a | AROUND TOWN, , Social Editor, E. M. Wakefield, Telephone ‘140R.. . ayans Booth, donee: operator . “of Lavene’s “Beauty. Salon, ney, is recovering-from an /opera- - tion. in ‘Vancouver. “ ~ Leroy. Moore. is recovering: fire : . Lawson. « SE and. Mrs." tary. schools,. Sidney, Deep Cove - on reference or musical material. fn 7 sresttnasstataaeseytsensteanneenensnrene renee eee Is. that a’ . Mrs. Till Charms _ Victoria Musical Sid- . - London,” L.R.A.M.,. “who.” recently : '..took up. residence. at Deep. Cove, his? recent accident. :and:-is “doing: _ - Slight work. on -the: -property |. on’ : “Wilson. Road” hee ‘purchased ‘- ten, “gently, from: J..; 5 ; “De ‘Norbury, » cal partner - in hes! mi j £. Moore,’ Week. “patient: enka . Gray, Rockland “Ave... > toria ‘musiéal circles, on ~Tuesday -evening, January-’28.- “servatory » Alumni ILLUSTRATED LECTURE “The Atomic Book” By Rev. J. A. R. Tingley, Dist. Secretary British and Foreign Bible Society . ANGLICAN HALL, 2nd Street, Sidney FRIDAY, FEB. 7, at 8 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING WILL FOLLOW affair of its kind in the district. Four. delegates were appointed - to attend. the. Provincial -Conven- tion which will be held in Victoria in April. Principals of the three elemen- and McTavish Road, were em- powered to spend up to $75 each ‘Following .the business. session’ & Mrs. R. Dymond, ‘Home Econom- ~ ics instructress, gave a demon- stration on the pressure. cooker. Halifax taking a course in radar. Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Fifth St., left by plane on Tuesday, Jan. 28, for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Dixon, Van- couver, Pastor Cardey, of South Africa, is visiting Rest Haven and ‘ex- pects to return to his home when the next boat leaves for that point. Congratulations were received by J..D. Godwin Sv., Patricia Bay, en Saturday, Feb. 1, when he celebrated his 77th birthday. MARCONI’S MODEL 219 Standard and Short-Wave, Walnut Table Model ‘ Blectric Radio. New, with smart $Qg°° illuminated panel. Now on Display...........- NEW MODEL SPARTONS WILL BE HERE THIS WEEK. WATCH FOR THEM! Still a good selection of BATTERY RADIOS— See them NOW. . *] R50 Priced from as lOW a8....isc..ciceceeceeeeceeceeeeee tens " Miss Helen Hudon arrived this week from Winnipegz to be the - guest of Mr. and Mrs. Boutell, Third Street. “Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck, who had been visiting Mr. Peck’s par- ents, Col. C. ...Peek, V.C., ‘D.S.O., and Mrs. Peck, left. Van- couver on Jan. 25 for New York, to sail on the ‘Queen Elizabeth” for England, to attend the wed- ding of Mrs. Peck’s sister, Sr. Cmdr. Aileen Prescott, A.T.S., and to spend:.three months visit- ing relatives and friends. The executive council of the B.C.:° Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association ‘met on Friday and Saturday in Vancou- ‘ver for the zee meeting of the : year. : INTER-OFFICE PHONE and PUBLIC aDDRES . SYSTEMS BUILT aninmeiiiuannicimmmemmemr : al Pr. C..E. Ford, of Sidney, ‘elected “to” the executive at the Harrison. Hot Springs Convention, attended’ the meeting. Is your car hard to start, does. it ! “ning”? f on. hills — does it stall when you: stop? Tf so you:need a ‘motor tune-up. To properly adjust the various: ‘mechanical te adjustments so that maximum: ‘efficiency, fs » is obtained:in your car engine ....we have. S ~ complete- equipment, ‘for. doing’ this: work ot ~. quickly. and: ‘scientifically, | and — ante a - mechanic to. operate ‘it. 7 ie YOU WILL: NOTE THE ‘DIFFERENCE! ; Drive In Today — — - Take Care: of Your Car IMPERIAL SERVICE STAT N Group In Victoria. - GRSM., ‘Mrs: - “Madeleine Till, made-her first’ appearance ‘in’ Vie- “*. 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