~ Vancouver, has ¥ecently -been “appointed: “As- * - ported by Mr. mony Mr, “on-the Seattle: boat ‘en route for - San Francisco oy honor. oe Shaw, Lewy Mrs cA. 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 os : or ISLAND, KUPER ISLAND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICHTON, SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and TOD INLET THE REVIEW GOES INTO OVER 1,100 HOMES, REACHING APPROXIMATELY 5,500 PEOPLE. TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR, No. 47 SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, LOCAL COUPLE BASKETBALL IN MASONS ARE -FULFORD HALL HOSTS TO ~ MARRIED IN VICTORIA A quiet wedding took place in Vie- toria on Friday, Oct. Dora, ‘third daughter Mrs. Frank A. became the 20th, when of Mr. Thornley, Sidney, bride of Floward I. Edwards, only son of Mrs. | Rd- wards, -Point: Grey, Vancouver, and the late Mr. Edwards, The nnd young couple were sup- and Mrs. W. W. Gardner, Immediately following the cere- and Mrs. Edwards left and the Golden Gate Exposition and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Albee, also of San Francisco. Mrs. Albee. is a sister of Mrs, Edwards. - On their return Mr. and Mrs. - Bdwards will’ make their. home : in where: : Mr. = Edy yards sistant: Chemist ofthe’ Food and - Drug: Laboratory, | Department ° of Pensions and National: Health. | : For. the past, eight: years ‘Mr. Ed- 7 . Wards has -béen a popular member: : of: ‘the staffat the Dominion Plant ry; Saanichton. . Pathology: Labor: bers ‘of: ge vis ae Aid. Class ee and. ‘Miss - 7 Janet. Wilson. of, Victoria, the lat- . coy ter who- assisted: Dr, Bryant during © caption: was’ held at: the home of. .. the’ bride, the guests: ‘including: Mr. Sand Mrs, ‘Rupert’ Duck, -Major and “Mrs. WY. Crawley: Ricardo, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Denison,. Mr.’and ‘Mrs. He: B. Taite, Corporal and. Mrs.: Iling-: _ tony: Mrs. G)'S, Layton ‘and: the of Dr.) Bryant” the. six weeks © instructions in St. — John Ambulance. ‘First. Aid course - held at Pulf ord. “Mrs, LD, Drummond, ¢ on pehalt of: the. First: Aid: Class, presented : Mrs: Bryant and: Miss: Wilson, with. mall ‘gifts, showing ‘the npprecinss tion. of, the ‘members, ' “Mrs ‘Wn. Island ; Women's “Institute; “absence aft the president, Robert MeLennan, on the institute, presented Mrs. Bry- ant with ao osmadl pat. in the Mrs. Phe reegiplents “expressed their “thanks to all present. A dainty tea was served, which wien followed by twa contests, this broneht the afternonn Lo a close, | Ateng those pr on’ were: Mrs; Mrs Ly. Dos ~ Misses Geoand: “tivone MrsAv oh Mallet, Mas, M. Davisy Mrs, ee Mraw Wo KADY? Mis cE Akerman: Mrs 0. at M dacksan, Misses Mayy and. Kathe » Jean Jaey, Mra, Sharp, Mrs, Wim, = Tamiliony MrsoM. Make Gy tenn... - HALLOWEEN ~ NIGHT © any the shot: and ‘spook: in ‘the district: are “peti ine endy: foy the Hallowe’ en oddnee oon Tuesday, Qet, Bist, to he sponsored by the “peoontly fonmed wings of the North “Saanich. Borview Club, a young HOP. ROT, ealed the. Servie.. Ch Assintanty, and the members ® Cinelte van cteonné an vour beste bl: “and. tueker and gos along ¥ with the Bpooks and hoste. to the elub ball. Yau sare “awkuyod hy: thas: danew : Re Addon, at Vahe commute «. arehoatrne will, really. Seq 10: town’! that night: nid wo theresis ne-renl excuse, for stay liye. away... will start ut vt a’elock and rettustis mente aie only the girla of thie dine trict can’ serve’ wil) make the eves “ning more enjoyable. You: are anki to be sure “and ‘bo on-hand for thia gay. aifalr and ‘Hamilton, first. vice. - se rentleat of the South Salt Spring: behalf: of: ».Drammond, te Shi iw: “Mrs, Tate? ‘Raid, - Gourley. Miss Janet Wil- a dye vVds anid Miss , afelack, | Music. FULFORD, Oct. 25.—On Friday | evening a friendly. game of basket- ball owas played Community Hall when the boys of the Beaver Point School met the Fulford Junior team. After an exciting game the Ful- ford buys emerged the winners by a score of 39-28. The players. were: Beaver Point — G. Hartley, Chester Reynolds, Hugh, George and James Stewart, Ernest Fisher. Fulford —= Ernest and Charlie Brenton, Bob Akerman,. Fred Ro- land, Lloyd Roland, Leslie Mollet, Elmer Lee. DESCENDANT | OF PIONEER © FAMILIES: WED AT VERNON © “On Wednesday, Saints’: ‘the. wedding -took: place ‘of Lilias - Hope “Spalding. Trving. to. Geoffrey Burkett. Jennens of. Monte. ‘Lake, ve Oct. oria, i and f augh Arthur, Reed: Spalding ‘of ‘Pender Island, the: Jate ‘Hon. Justice Irving and 7 “Mrs. ‘Irving ‘of Victoria.” : After. the ceremony ‘a small:re-".. * the late! Allan ‘Brooks, . Mr, and Mrs. Misses. Elizabeth and Alison Lay- ton, Mrs. Dewolf, J. Bishop and Miss Bishop, the Misses: Betty Me- . sgollough; Mary Palmer,. Dy dith Halt and: Nora: Denison, : ; Mr, and > Mrs... Jennens. ‘ett for Monte Lake; where they will re mide, HALLOWE'EN FUN FOR ALL Your age males’ no, difference: Somat for grown ups > alike will “aH the fan and. gamesson Wedness, : When a Hallowe'en party WHI but staged hy members Of) Sty Ghureh, Guild, 7 7 Wesley Hall ‘will he the: seene of “ * netivities : and. yous are, invited: to attend and take ‘to helpentertain the: spots in (he ; rent spirit of Malloweteny _ “aymla-hohbing: ‘inal th fun Inv keeping swith he. Sc reanon will bee played: and: refrophs oo! Semon tee will she served, and Aes Sable La: young: enjoy evening, Nove, Tat, Pauls, United aur. ‘trlands along Games,» pranks, The festivities: will start ut 8 Vo learn admission price turn to the Coming: Mventa column, E ngagement CANGIS, Oet. On: -~Myy and Mrs. J; Dennett) of Ganies nnnounea thee. _ engagenentoot their oldest daugh- ter, Kaclyn Margarot, to Willan, Maxwell Bassett, only son cof the’ date Mr: und Myra, Bussntt, of: Rds, “noenton: * The wedding wil takeo: vlace. Iyer StS Mark's: Chivehy | ‘tlements Salt Syringe Totti aL “hay ‘Gentral: Sat- -an Sautrday,’ Neti ehthy the owectspemactoersisimeeseipeinii srniniver errs acannon to eUTH Bm ontertan: the: apooks: in real-atyla. Admission prive may: he learned hy Larva lie M fhe, Coming Bvonta ‘ column ae ee BPD athe in. the Fulford. 18th; ‘at “All “Church: at Vernon, B.C, banquet served in the dining. room 22; '0.E.S “Be C., and he® ‘Ar .: f oe ; rthur Reed. Spalding,. ‘and of. fone ‘the Rev. "A i 457 - ‘Columbia: Street East, ; folk _ an: ‘Sundiy, Oct. ae fully: Oran Liy OVER 300 The Masonic emblems on a back- ground of black velvet with ferns and greenery made a very effective stage setting for Len Acres’ seven- piece orchetra at the annual ball of the officers and members of Mt. Newton Lodge, No. 89, A.F. & A.M., held on Friday, Oct. 20th, in the Agricultural Hall, Saanich- ton, Beautiful autumn leaves and everlasting flowers filled. the hang- ing baskets and the balcony rail- ings. were covered with red, white und blue bunting. -800 © guests which Over dancing, 1:30 am. enjoyed the continued until This annual. ball is always one of the most popular ‘and well at- tended events of the fall ‘season and this. year, proved no exception, | the «many guests .enjoying the “spirit’and gaiety of the occasion. : Members of Ruth’ Capter, No. . were in charge of the from © ‘tables gaily. decorated:, Hallowe’ en; color whe -and™ mar golds. : : The, ‘committee “New: Westminst er, - ‘The ‘late Mr. Armstrong was a- ‘pioneer resident of North Saanich ‘and: was well known in-this district. He. lwas an aetive | worker. for the... upbuilding” of the valued workey - in: the chureh: vad, ‘community,.. ‘other organizations, a: Justice of othe Peaee, sand was: reeve of) the © .Municipality. . of “many years, ago when this district -North., Saanich wus organized | territory, He re- moved to New Westminster a few years aye, where he han resided since, : Here. is Rev. Stephenson's mes- DURES : “Py the memory of William Armstrong, an old resident of Suanieh, late of New Westininster, who: passed to chis eternal reward te 1989, “As ane whe dind the: ‘privilege wand. pleasure of knowing Mr. Arms stein fay QU YONMs,, and Who! was: “privileged to’ oMelate at Wl fue i Hera, whieh’ took place.on Wards . “Vth, at 3280 pam, To wish” to expr OHH nye deep. sense Of Jon: | ofy valued anid dear friend und © vy alter ny. aincevort kympatliy to ‘the bereaved family, espeehilly to Mrss Arinstromg. thd lifeslong partner ‘and model halpennite of her hure: band, “Mr Armatronye was an valued: and. highly re espected. eltigen of Ae goumanity. where. he. lived, always. “wmekings to: forward the: beste inter day, Oot, esta of the community, As oan carly ploneer his home was always open ta all who needed a friend, “Wo first’: mot Mr Armstrong during the dark days of the last rrrenat war, having buen “appointed to Sidney in 1010, to the pastorate of the then. Methodixt. Church of that town, -Thero we met him in the responsible position of record. Ing dtaward of the-eireult, . Hoon after our arrival he left. for the Prairie to tike charge of- the farm: wha wont hte way “Naloan, ‘overkous with: hin: Urothor. ‘Jamin Ae, do. thelr bit: In the erent, Ca oe gle, Teavings Mra. Arnistrong tu full take “After the war was. over. Mr Aristrong relarned | to his - home ... ind we learned.to know him bet-_ Aer finding him always. keenly Ine.” “ordiiee: - ots. Sidneys Ee ‘Stephenson, oon B. C.,. in. respect of, William. R. Armstrong, : who passed. away on-Sunday,: Oct. * 8th, in; ‘New. Westminster. “Mary . ‘Tespiénibility af the home. at Sidney, : 7 October 25, 1939 Subscription, in advance, year: $1; USS., $1.50; copy, 5c The Gift Shoppe Will Open Next Wednesday Miss Rosa Matthews, formerly on the staff of the Sidney. Trading > Lid, announces the opening of a new store to be known as. The Gift Shoppe, on Wednesday next, November Ist. The stere is on. the corner of Third Street and Sidney Avenue, immediately in front of the Sidney Gospel Hall. There are two large plate glass windows fronting on Third Street and in the store itself, 22 x 22 feet, 484 square feet of floor space. Miss Matthews invites all her friends and those interested to eall next Wednesday to look. over her stock .and. premises. the event she is making a special offer of a. high grade cup saucer to commemorate:the event. China, greetings. cards, novel- southeast ties, toys, ete., will be: carried -——. all occasions!” in. fact “gifts for WINNERS - ANNOUNCED of North ‘The. Catholic: ‘Women| Saanich : ‘announce the drive? for. The winning - tickets: were ucon—-K Jaekson, Saanich. wo8, Gentlemen’s Pravellitie.: “Set » Pair. of..Men's Rubber: Boots-= Rea W: Lemmens; ‘Dunean; B.C." 5.- Electric: Beacon-light’ Clock—~.- Mrs.’ Kel, ‘Tahouney, Fulford Hare “hour, B.C, : 6. Eleven- -piece Pyrex JA, Kelpin, ‘Ste Victoria, ‘B. C. : © 40 Three | airs Ladien a | Mose-—Mrs._ A. Attfield, Bz Co Res Cord: of: Wood — Mra: Rita! ohn ‘Sidney, B.C, -O Windred. Cigar eltes and . Box of “Choeotates-—Ted Maseion, Vie- torin, B.C, 10, Pave, Dollars Cash “Lukes-St, Vietoria, B.C, odd. ‘Taree Vaars Towels ~- Mrs, 8, B.C. 72, Surprize (Chieken Hamper) Mrs, Robertson, Welmington, Pesumsytvamnin, Ws. Ay ‘Ann's Academy, Bath Sidney, Late Pagre, oY Mrs and: Mes, Armatronit: lived nonrigid happy. life tomether, celebrating: theby froliden anniver jaary i A ujrast of thie yeryese ting. und their eel, ta: thee blonde end of the: lered ness ‘marrige “| ‘ the.” niinster: OME: AQ: YRAP RO: thay ROUTE pandas. Selrela® of now “and Ly uist love tind loyalty in’ howh’ the ‘hours of Joy, and sorrow), holpinyg’ “them.” Mya. Samudl. Raberta nid: Gaplain’® “to valebrate thelr ‘olden : annivers: ‘and. nary as becomes such awn overt: und . oylving the’ kindly: wid’ so) Mueh- nedded, when: the dark shadow ole ~ gorrow fell: nerosn the path of life. “'One hears the writer in holy writ say the howry head is. erown of glory if it be found in the way Of righteousness; and the alt: wars “od wt the, homes. ofthe followings, Mrooamid) Mra, frank Butler, Mr | “ind Mrs. Ay Ga. Siniths dnd Marsan: ror, 00, HAYS. 8 A have | fought, rm + sou “hie hit Pohave finished any courar, Tieve “kept the faiths henceforth there ts “laid up forme ie erawn ‘of: rights... ousness whieh the Lord. the rleht= “nous Andgrey will give unto oma te and not unto me: only. “MAYNE. Ist. AND, Met 2h, “Pratt Was had) two Trlends from ‘Australiaccapandingg: t “that” day, : but wnto’ alt Uiat lave yw nprionre Tye. he Y : tna gimiepoci einen aiaignpenter sea ntny i qe ms Mure oie Sjssitanatea gmt"! Dene Reader) If your ara not u _ subscriber, to the Review, may. we supgenl that you give the propo. nition : due conniderattion? In honor of, and , / the ‘convenership of Mrs. Shipley, next took place; those ap-— “nual / ‘selNva, Joguph’s s Hogpital, : Viet - - Sintur a hrldyeu : = Legion, | On. their removal to. Now Wostes !. Tienda who. showed" their amd hans; SALE OF WORK AND TEA ON NOVEMBER 23 GANGIES; Oct. 25. —- The regular meeting of the Guild of Sunshine took place Friday afternoon, fast week. ut the home of Mrs. G. J. Mouat, There was a large attendance of members and the president. Mrs. G. J. Mouat, was in the chair, Routine business followed the opening and included. the reading of the financial statement, which showed: the sum of over $125 on hand. — , _ The election of two delegates to the Red Crass unit, whieh is under A. J. pointed were Mrs.:G. J. Mouat and. Mrs. John Manson. . There was diseussion on the sub- jeet of ‘national registration, Tt was arranged: to: hold: the ‘an sale. of: Work and: tea on Thursday; ‘Nov. 23rd, at the home of the pr esident, Rainbow Road, Miss E velyn: ‘Bennett, a member; ‘of the guild; w' ose wedding. takes, at place: on nae 28th, Priday., afternoon... Oct. with. a” hand: “GALIANO “ISLAND, “Oct: 26.05 to Mr. ‘and: Mrs. ‘Edwin J, Bambrick : or Miss Collyer, Gordon. ‘Head, B.C “Panter ‘tained. ‘he ‘at, ~ parties : ‘on Thursday . and ' ‘Priday” ; evenings’: “their. two: delightful. ‘of : last: “week, ° guest, “Miss: Eileen: Wright, © who. recently took ‘up her duties” as..te acher at the ‘Galiano’ Publie School. On Thursday court whist: was. enjoyed,. and the prizes were ye -_ won by Mrs... H: We Hamels _ AL: ‘fred Cayzer.:: vs ‘ Games, were: enjoyed. on . Friday,” : the guests. visiting, many countries 7 “on the imaginary ship’ ““Bunkum,” © “and playing’ a different’ game. in’ -onch country. : “end of the evening, were: awarded, The ‘prizes, at, the to Mrs, Quick. Delicious refreshments copved following: the eames, Donald New and Gerry: were after: whieh the evening drew ton close, $2745 FOR ... POPPY FUND terested in wvervuhing Tit wa for \ hte plifle of, soeiety, party,” in onl of “the pophy fund: far the? ¢ son wad a hy. Mrko Ky Livesey - ather home on’ Monday eventing, | ‘asslatod: by members oof tha Wor. ments Auxiliary to the Canadian North: Saanich: very ygratity ings: ravi: renliaad. fram “Mrs, ‘Sinipaon” won Arn: prize and. Mr Ma! $2Td Be : events judion: re 4 of) Anis Bye blyesey won tha: ladon’: rentlementy second : prizes, 8 he prien for hidden: numbers were won: by. Miva a, Gharlohats, Miss Anne Lorengeny The chivkon dinner wax won dy Rod. Meleod, Tullos of Dridige wore aaa: rpltyen Mrs, inst, mvETs “Australians Lilee Our. Gulf: Islands. Scenery Mri. “fow. dayn: with here They areson their way from ao trip. tothe Old. Country, andlare very taken with” othe weenery on thy, Ciulf Twlands,: o ‘MERRY - GO - ROUND “Ganges, ‘and for this .pur pose stall- : Sag ~ holders: were: elected. -tombola. : prize” winners: ‘for ‘the: subser iption ‘St... Elizabeth’ s_ Church, -" ‘honoring: a Canadian, Le- cof, St. Rerved sarod “Wesley Tia], | and stalla of : “and: Br une hes: vere tabla’ the ©. Ate * drew'a the gentlemen's first, while Wart? Mee. J, the “Britéh.. : nonia, Victoria. | he WORK STILL GOING ON The regular monthly meeting of the Friends of China Society was: held on Monday, Oct. 23rd, home of Mrs, J. J. White. erable material was received to sarry on the work and a bundle of 114 roled bandages, 74 dozen sur- wieal swabs, 82 surgieal mops and a bundle of old clothing was made ready to send to headquarters in_ Victoria: Tuesday. This was taken. in on Old linen of white cloths of any kind may be -left with the con- vener, Mrs. J. J. White, or the sec-- also- old - retary, “Mrs. clothes, « A TEN STAR — FUN FROLIC IS. Lane: aster ; 7 vith the: accom- Was: presented, yi de “noted ‘aS ‘the. best’ mus ieal nih on” “the: American: ‘stage,. is inva featur-- ed: ‘spot, inthe picture. « And. Har old Adamson. and Jimmie MelTugh, famous ‘Brondway’ vind ‘Hollywood song writing. team, “composed: mu sie: for’ the : ~orchestra. ‘renditions: : . and forthe. song, numbers by the | ‘four mile comedians, and =by’ Joy’ Hodges, : another: “Broadway : favor-. ‘ite, who lias just. arrived: in the big. town. vin the \ national’. const radio’networks: John King, cree turn to Page. F our) TEA AND SALE i apite,, of. Wiédlivoiiday: “being” Fa Me a day, ‘quite. a irned aut to enjoy 1 pleagant, ate fornoan® ten, surved: by: members Paul's United -Chureh: Woe. “man's Associatlon, tha event boing “theaimnual wutiimn’ tow and ale of Jens wae: work: ofthe cussociations.. “fron amin ‘Anbles: “net home, ‘ cooking J teedlework werd Well: patronized, ah he: ‘jadlow were | well” with their: etordye aks “Thane iw hin 0 - Nowdlléwork Tindell, and Nunn, | thour and Mra, Re Dowplii Veprotabless-Mr, Monagh _ Tea eonveners Mrs, MeNeil and Mrs. i John, ee Gray Heads Couriers | NANAIMGQ, Get: Bhhew “Columbia _QMHGOrs of Ato AP! Onna: were Malaspina Pres dent. Nat Gray, ini Anteh | Lome: Vice » Provident = sees Ernont, “Brite ; ton, Bardia. Stervtary- Trounurer oe Kv on atthe Consid-- Central OF 1938" GANGES, ‘Oct: 25. — Enough | ‘tal- "ent. to east a-half-dozen, big’ Broad- “way productions, ’ const-to- , yielding ood nverage® Crops : Hor Valley. Anrge crowd cent to expor { leased: : if Tome ‘thant’ sum Rre- : Trach of ao ~ the; Rural Mail Couriers’. ‘Associne ‘yocwlontad © “inanimously. nt Abe recont ‘amnual | ; “mooting held = in, the. Motel Were T hey mre Pare SHOWER FOR SALT SPRING — BRIDE-ELECT GANGE S, Oct, 25. in. Miss -- oa marriage: Cunningham, > Victor ‘Seholz at St. Mark's Settlement, “will take hice delightful miscellangous and tea given. by. her’ on: Wednes- day afternoon, last. week, at her. home at Ganges. The reception: room was @lecor- Pe ‘and 7. ated: -entirely “with yellow: bronze chr ysanthemums. The gifts, arranged on-a tea wagon, very pret- tily. “decorated with: “masses © of: brightly colored nasturtiums, were: Wheeled in bride-to- be, and ° wh o. presented ‘to’ the expressed i ‘thanks ina. few words. | 'Tea: was. later served,’ the? shos- tess, pr siding at the table,. was. as- » diel? “Of? a? alley are yielding well: /Momataee ‘wielded: poorly: on, will ‘be : -Othor ‘roots | ‘and’ M Giebin are ‘were.nn excellent cropein the Fra-> The. ‘strawberry, crop, damagrenk hy rain, “was below aver. aye in quality nnd: ‘yield. Other berry: crops were: fain: The: apple: erop, cestimated: “at slightly. over: “6,000,000 boxer,- dn nbont, the same®: ae lat. year, The qtiality is good” nnd nine approximtitely: HO: honvy: drop. cof: Maclitoste: applow. has: ‘vceurred - 2 during = piel ing. All atone vtrulte: ylelded: heavy: erope. at: goods qual-" “tty. 2 Porte: were novmal ‘ind. were, “kent under controle st bent in “reeant "Newt ‘ sunday, Oct! -apecial day at. the Wnited: Chiehaa eof North. anid. South? Saanich. 1 will bo an anniversary: ‘of BO. Seats aif serviea “ine thins “dstrlete: “prenchor: for: the. day. will be: D We, . Sippel Of ‘Victorla,,, and “Mra. “Johns, Dr, Sipprela: “daughs ter) will wing atthe morning :aorve: tee ab South Saanielte ooo On. Monlay.. eventng: An, : “gt “Pauls United, Chureh,: Sldnoy, Dr “Thal Deay South! 2 Sy invited an’ nN history: of the her: per=" ‘ Dae he a Sippret HD al me" v hie ee nH” “Tene “ture on: honor of: : whose... Church,” Salt Spring ° —Asland, on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, Mrs. J. C. Kingsbury was hostess. ata aie ; shower = f The: i