Sate es an a Se ~ SAANICH PENINSULA and GULF TSLANDS REVIEW " Bstablished. 1912 Hugh J. Mcintyre, Editor and ‘Publisher. "Elizabeth G. Mcintyre, Associate. oo . Aditor, -*Phones: Day, 28; Night, 27. - Published | every Wednesday: at: 7 Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. “ Direct from England ” New. British-made. Coats Silk.and. Wool Dresses ; ‘Shetland, Twin. Sweater Sets ~ Wool Skirts, ° Plain, Plaid.- ws “THE BEST FOR. LESS” . ~ SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Dee. 16, 1942 = — victoria, *Phone GS 7332 TAVERN SIDNEY Finest Eating House on Vancouver Island R IAN'S MEWS: STORE where you get * Quality and Selection | BRUSH and COMB SETS— sets cevemencuconercarscsencccns nn : “The largest Men's s Stock - in Town — Many novelties for 4 ; - Christmas buying H. DORMAN. | LTD. 1328 1 Douglas | Street Courses leading to’ High School Graduation: 3. Courses leading: to Senior Matriculation. * 4. Courses. selected for. the purpose. of personal _improvement. * - “5 ' Vocational : “courses dealing - with Technical subjects. ; All regular gtiideats wishing. ‘to. “soniplete. High a7 “School. Graduation, University. Entrance and - Senior. Matriculation Courses. and who are able to; ‘produce. a: final: statement to the effect that they have obtained satisfactory standing: i in: the. “2 work: of - she: ; Previous, grades. are eligible: for: : -,enrolment. Students will be promoted from, grade to grade » “at. any ‘time during the year: ‘on the completion ‘of the required work and on passing such tests as are provided. throughout the course, , ” High, School courses embrace the standard list “2 OF: subjects - including Shorthand, ‘l'yping, Journalism and Business English. In order to permit all stuaents ot the rrovince to have the - advantage otf a wide range ot. optional courses students living within three mies of a High “School having less. than tive teachers may take three High. School Correspondence Courses. “Provision i is also. made for special students, that: By S ‘those ‘who’ are ‘not preparing for regular “High School promotion ‘and advanced examina- . “tions, ‘There is no age limit for this division and adults may. apply. a “Students gainfully employed May tale courses. in a wide range of ‘lechnical subjects which “dinelude’ Mechanical - ‘Drawing, Sheet Metal 2 : Werle Steam Engineering, Diesel. Knginecring,. Electricity, | ‘Radio, Aviation, | Commercial: Art, Industrial Mathematics, ' i , “Ati is possible to enroll at’ any. time and students. are allowed to ‘send in work during the vacation _,enee ‘students... There is also an advisory staff of —-ennnot be handled by’ the permanent. staff. “When the gradings of the students’ papers have “been recorded in the ledgers of the Correspond- ence High School the corrected papers are wvelurned to the students at once, ‘Absence from school for n fow years should not ing. cither. as.a- full time or part time. student, forms apply to the Director ‘of High School fore eee oe ‘Instruction, = education; Victoria, B. c. ; fe | PAGE Two “PICCADILLY SHOPPE | | Distinctive Ladies’ Wear | 1105 Government St., Cor. Fort : GLOVES— From wo sbennseceeecre 1.75 to 16.50 Unlined or lined. .1.50 to 4.50 a NECKWEAR— HANDKERCHIEFS— : ' All. boxed ..0...2.... 50¢ to 2.00 Initials or plain .... 15¢ to 75c : ~ SHIRTS— : SMOKING COATS— -, Newest patterns 2.00 to 5.50 From ............---- 6.50 to 15.00 : SUSPENDERS and GARTER MUFFLERS SETS— AL Wools. or silks. =..1.00 to 5.50 From .....----..--.--: 1.50 to 2.50 ~ SOxX— : OVERCOATS— e . Here * we shine. ----50¢ to 2. 50 From ............ 25.00 to 45.00 "DRESSING GOWNS— ‘| SUITS— : Wools ‘or ‘silks....3. 95 to. 25 5.06 From ............ 25.00 to 45.00 @0F~ MILITARY, NAVAL OR -AIR FORCE OUTFITS = | Disnken B.C. “months if they wish to doso. A permanent staff ‘of: eight ‘trained and” experienced: instructors: : “supervise the: papers submitted by Correspond-:— 41 part time instructors who do any worl which — _ deter any. young man: or woman: from. rogister- - _, Adults who wish to work on vocational subjects _ ~ and: find that they need to: bring up their stand- — ding on: special ‘subjects’ such as. English: and | - “ Mathematics can study these subjects under the)» “direction of | the -elementary correspondence |: - |: |... school while worlting on the Vocational courses, © | | For further, information and for. application” ‘Department ~ of i eet tole ne Ut eh meee Al Mame WOH] OR Courses preparatory to University entrance. | | Since 1858 we have specialized in the merchandising of high quality goods - that could be depend- ed upon to give our customers the’ maxi- mum in satisfaction. During these 84 years © we have built up an enviable reputation for giving prompt, courteous and efifici- ent service. Due to shortages in staff our service is a little slower than formerly but still compares favorably with that of our competitors. Why not test these claims by calling at our large, modern store for your Christ- mas requirements? 1881 ROGERS SILVER A wide variety of attractive sets. - PYREX WARE. _The best in ‘modern .kitchenware. ELECTRIC. KETTLES They’re fast! They’re safe! They’re modern!Our large parking lot. STANDING LAMPS Styles for every use ‘and purpose. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ' Only a few sets on hand. TOYS A large selection of modern toys. POCKET KNIVES Just a few good knives left. DOOR MATS Highly colored. Modern. Attractive. METAL WOODCARRIERS Very good quality. Smart in appearance. TOILET SETS Beautiful colors. Good quality. GLASSWARE POTTERY GOODS ENAMELLED WARE Dozens of other articles from which. to make your choice. SIDNEY | SUPER SERVICE Beacon at Third _ eee : e; GIVE HER occasion. a ORANGES APPLES | - MINCEMEAT “A TERVO FROCK ant - sented, by little’ Donna Mouat, .. with a: bouquet of ‘mauve’ cactus We have the fashions: of ‘the moment, to: wear. to: dinner, for. dancing... : and . for:. every daytime ‘Suggestions ‘CRANBERRIES : CHRISTMAS CARDS AND. HOLLY oa Cigars - — Cigarettes — Sidney, B B.C. ———~ ’Phone 57 aa TREE DECORATIONS EXTRA TREE BULBS _ .TAGS:— SEALS: - GIFT ‘WRAPPING Tobaccos “WE ~~ SAANICH PENINSULA AND- stiur tates ieviaw ee WE DELIVER Beacon at Third — 'Phone 181 — Sidney, B.C. RAISER SAEED 5 BY OFFI C IA LL Beginning Wedende, December 16th —when toria’s. busiest: inter- * shower, given at the home of. Mrs. = into the room and its.contents: pre-. “sented to the guest of honor by = =. Donna’ Mouat; a high: basket, also, 9° “2. in searlet'and.green and filled with 3 - ‘smaller gifts, centred . the wagon, | > Mrs.” °O. Mouat, ‘in thanking. ‘her: , ~ pleasure’: she: had: derived: fiom the: My the’ ‘beautiful linen, which. ‘she “is * , taking‘ to’ Trinidad, where: she. ‘wil “make her: home’: during: her » chus-; band’s ‘further! appointment: with: ya corsage ‘bouquet, ‘of. pink: rosebuds.: _-the Standard Oil: Company in the ; —B- hostesses were assisted by Mrs. . Ry * Laurie Mouat, Misses Hilery. Purdy. ~ OF ; and. Peggy: Mouat. + 8. Guild Of Sunshine i Has Good Balance sold as Do you realize that our store is. within two blocks of Vic: section? 2 However, on. View. Street. pro- vides our. customers with ample free park- ing space and greatly reduces the _ traffic problem. Why. not use these facilities when doing your Christmas shopping? Our four floors of merchandise are very well stocked with goods that will please all of your friends when presented to them at Christmas. Call . tomorrow for your Christmas re- quirements. HONORED GANGES, Dec. 16.—In honor of Mrs. Oliver Mouat, whose wed- ding took place in Trinidad last October, Mrs. Stuart Holmes and Misses Anna and Mary Lees enter- tained about 30 guests at a linen Holmes, Ganges. On arrival the bride was. pre- chrysanthemums and: her mother- | in-law, Mrs: W. M. Mouat, with a . hostess: ‘and friends, expressed’ the: shower..:and* her. appreciation’: of: Filled’ ‘with’ lovely linen. gifts, an a _ @xpress. wagon decorated -by Miss: AW ce . Hilery Purdy in a-color scheme of ‘ie. scarlet and green: and artistically arranged: with: holly, :was ‘wheeled’ Persiiin Gulf! At the tea which followed, the (Please : turn. to Page Three). GANGES, Dec. 16.-—At a small” & meeting held recently in Ganges kX Inn, the various reports were heard; the treasurer's showed a balance of $113,338, all accounts settled and arrangements regard. ing Christmas gifts were left in the hands of the executive. es . ce a Amt, i iio - mo | pom fluid milk for human consumption MUST BE SOLD FOR 2c A QUART: LESS | eh ae than the. legal retail price now. prevailing. ae BE. SURE. You GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION DELICIOUS — cee? "PHONE 2 Ti, SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C, Wednesday, Decombor 16, 1942 ‘TIT CAME from ’ MALLEKS” @ That’s: what scores of very: happy ladies. will say after Christmas when displaying or wearing their Christmas Gifts. And they will be ladies of all ages and the most varying tastes — BUT THEY WILL ALL BE PLEASED. And if some of you Mere men wonder how we ¢an guarantee that— we it’s just beeanse vou don’t know Malleks as the ladies do, So if ven want to give some- thing altogether lovely, alte- eether practical, altogether SENSIBLE, come in and take advantage of our intimate knowledge of what vour lady would like. Dresses for every oeeasion. Evening Gowns. Din- ner Gowns, Furs and Fue Coats, newly-arrived Harris Tweed Coats and Fur-trimmed Coats, and the smartest of smart Suits. And when thev sav “Tt Came From Malleks”’ thev’ll be proud of your judg- ment, too. SNOWBALL FROLIC Ja aid of Solarium, Empress Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 29: COATS FURS. SUITS: 1212 DOUGLAS ST | _ Ree ‘ Christmas Baking | CHRISTMAS. CAKES. PLUM. PUDDING MINCE. PIES ‘and PATTIES: SCOTCH SHORT BREAD - And OUR SPECIAL . CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST . ROLL (They’re great!) SILVERGREY BAKERY Quality Assured Se ee : = ee ee