29 29 SIDNEY, V.I., B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. 7 TWENTY- THIRD YEAR, No. “EDITORIAL UF IRE PROTECTION $1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE; US., $1.50; 5c PER. COPY. | GARDEN PARTY Beautiful Local Flowers © GANGES IS Displayed In Sa Fine blooms of 2 wide variety . wide variety and numerous exhibits of excellent vegetables were on display at the summer show of the North and South Saanich Horticultural So- ciety on Wednesday afternoon at the Clubhouse, Third E. Sponsored Enjo »yable Picni nic |SCOTTISH WILL LOD, ENTERTAIN | A> most enjoyable picnic was helt” at: the: Experimental Station : ; + ERIDA Q yl H Park, kindly loaned by “Superin- | S ‘The s survey and canvass of the district of | BRS : ; 28 4 tendout E. M. Straight, on Friday, | U Cc Cc K S S F U L June 21st, when the North Saanich | al and Sidney Guides and Brownies, | and Junior Chapter H.M.S. En- |; deavour, I.0.D.E., were the guests | of the Allies’ Chapter. Races and games were super- North Saanich for fire protection is slowly but surely being carried out. Results are gratify- ing, citizens assisting in a fine manner. The canvassing has fallen heavily on a small num- ber, owing to the difficulty of some who volun- teered their services in this connection being! By Review Representative GANGES, June 26.~—- Wednes- day afternoon a successful and en- joyable garden party and straw-| Street, Sidney. i berry social, under the auspices of Visitors from all parts of the district took the oppor- the Ganges Ladies’ aid was held in| tunity of visiting the show during the afternoon and also Dr. and Mrs. EL i. Lawson’s}/to attend the tea and program held in the lovely grounds With a regimental orchestr:z supplyi ing the music the annua ball of “D’” Company, 2nd Bat- talion, Canadian Scottish, will be held in the Agricultural Hall at | Saanichton on Friday. vised by the captains and Brown The ball will be held under the| Owls and a very happy afternoon | distinguished patronage of His is reported. unable to find time to assist. Every home, er Me Penthane Jobneon and | ISLAND GIRL. | xrounds at Gunges. There was af of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, when the local Brownies, un- business building, clubhouse, school, church, | {lor General Ashton, DOC. , $19.28 was realiaed, | oe “UM OF present ‘dn delightful Ms iypole dances Goddart etc., is being surveyed to give the best possible Toe RNG, Wd, MeDenald, DSc, | | Tea, whieh was Served a es ee eae an an aeeaeowened hy C., 18 | rv ye g Pp [al 0 rig, D. I. Me onal PSO. MARRI tables under the trees, was in The show was officially opened by Mrs. J. Wilkinson, protection. This valuable information wil] be a /SaCaMLA rope re ie val charge of Mrs. J. D. Reid, Mrs. R.| and guests of the afternoon included Mayor W. W. Wal- : 6 MAS: | | Whittingham, Mrs, J. Anderson| kem of Ladysmith and Ik. M. White from: the Vancouver instantly available on the fire-truck in case of | t™¢t Ne. 11. Prices regarding tickets appear fire. With the annual meeting of the ratepayers | under Coming Events. in the three school districts in North Saanich|y_yn< <=; mane close at hand those working for the utmost in HOLY TRINITY h h re protection are hoping that each school ANNIVERS ARY board will bring the matter of a contribution to the fire protection fund up for the ratepayers jane Mr s. CW, Bakers hone -cook-| Island Horticultural Association, Alex. McDonald, M.L.A., Bors oung and Mrs. E.' was also present and spoke a few words suitable: to the n ,;Parsons. Bowling and cloek-golf | Seu asion, By Review w Representative | were enjoyed by the visitors, Alan | GANGES, June 26.—-The mar-}| Stevenson of North Vancouver en- | Iwo lovely displays of peonies in the non-corapetitive riage took place on June Ist at | tertained the audience with his: classes were much admired, one from the gardé f: M Saint John’s Anglican Church,!| clever impersonations and numer- lye, A. Thornley and the other from Fair ‘ridge School, the Vancouver, B.C., of Lettice Sybil, | ous stories, ’ * home of Mrs. Jack Brown at Duncan, younger daughter of Mrs. Mary| Among those present were Mr. George Robinson of Elk Lake acted as judge and M. Cartwright and the late Edward | and Mrs. J. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. | Cartwright of Salt Spring Island’ w, MM. Mouat, Mrs. G. J. Mouat, | prizes were awarded as follows: and Mr. Wolfgang Andreas Hem-| Mr. and Mrs. E. Parsons, Mr. and | The fiftieth anniversary of the to consider. Contributions from the various consecration of Holy — Trinity ee _— i Church on June 27th, 1885, will pell, youngest son of Mrs. Eliza-| Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Bow! or basket of s—1, J. ‘Mrs. J. J. White; 3, Alex. McDon- | schools would certainly be appreciated. The jp. “celebrated tomorrow (Thurs. beth Hempell and ntune Col.| Byron, Mrs, ‘Millard, | Mrs A. Nunn; paket of Yon 3 id M.L.A. school buildings are being thoroughly surveyed |p) une sity iss «Sova [Bm Mepye ct amber, Co) Campin Row, a, bamumen; | am Fs 3. Whi 1 Pataca, H. Kennedys 2,6. : rd h hed d | ‘oly, Sommunion. ev. formed by Rev. WwW.T. Keeling. B. Hamilt , ee ' Specimen rose —- 1, Mrs. J. J. Toomer. in order that the danger of destruction by fire) S. J. Payne will conduct the serv- ; ans 8. |B. Hamilton, Mrs. Rosengren, Mrs./ white: 2, J: A. Nunn; 3, Mrs. A.|_ Violas—1, Mrs. A. L. Wil b ico and the address will be deliv-| - The bride was given in marriage|H. Johnson, Mrs. J. Bennett, Mrs. Wils aaa J. A. N an TS. amos 2, may. be removed as much as possible. No one |ered by Rev. J. 8. A. Bastin. Mrs.| by her mother and made a charm-|H. Nobbs, Mr. and. Mrs. Whitting- | “ ce. sosés, ved . 1, J, A.| Canterbury bells — 1, J. Ae 'B. Deacon will preside at the|ing picture. She wore a floor-|ham, Mrs. T. Miller, Mrs. Stanley nrec’ roses, red ——~. i, v. A. = As expecting a fire, but we should certainly see; (yan. wm length white taffeta dress cut on|Wage, Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mrs. L.|Nunnj 2, Mrs. A. L Wilson. | Nugmi ty Mts: Ws oe Sinner to it that every precaution is taken. i An invitation is extended to/simple lines and a jacket in re-|Mouat, Mr. and Mrs. Norman| Three roses, white or cream — See cek Williane U3. A: Nuw a . triends of the entire district to| gency style with tight - fitting West, Mr. Gordon Lees, Misses |1, J. As Nunn; 2, Miss H. M. Wil- 2, Miss H. M. Williaras.. unis 7 The fire-truck i 1s expected on the road in a/take part in this celebration and | sleeves ‘cut in lily points. Her veil|Lees,, Miss Jessie Nobbs am liams, | ' Companala- ~1, Miss H. M. wile cs caught: up at both sides with a others. small cluster of orange blossoms, |’ fell over her shoulders-and formed FULFORD FAI F AIR . ci. ae Dawes; 2,3. A. Nunn. .. Collection of delphiniums - a train. She carried’ a bouquet of pink rosebuds. . Her only attendant, was her sis- By Review Representative : ‘Bow! of annuals—-1, J. A. Nunn;:. ‘| C.'E. Toomer}: 2 Mrs. ALL Wi FULFORD, J — 2, Mrs. E. “W. Hammond. ‘| son, 2 i; South Salt Sorine Women’ ’s Inst “Bowl of perennials—1, Mrs: A.| _ Collection of: iris—1, M ter, Miss Mary M. Cartwright, |: -|who was gowned in white. organdie 2 , io Wilson; 2; Mrs. W. J. Skinner} White #2,.J.. A. Nunn: . tute ‘held“their regular monthly 3. Mrs. J. Schn. | Flowering house ‘plan ar ee noses, ‘any other color—1, | liams. Nann; 2, Mrs. A. L. Wilson;| Iceland poppies—-1, Mrs. BE. Ww. : 3, oe, Menagh. : Hammond. Bowl or basket of cluster voees!|- Pinks, including allwoodii ‘ — H,. —i, Mrs. A. L. Wilson; 2 2, J.-A.| Mrs. J. J. White; 2,.Mrs.: E.., Nunn. os 3 ‘Hammond; 3, Miss” HL: oM. Wik: -Bow] of sweet peas—1;" W. M. | liams. ; particularly to all the old timers. Work has been completed on the nave and the vestry, which will present a very attractive appear- ance to wor shippers assembling. . day or two. » The funds for the purchase of the! pump and hose are being augmented daily. it} 5 is a’slow job to make a thorough survey and - 2 canvass, as.it is very.important that it should a oh. I ~be done right, but. gradually the task is being Island Cubs Enjoy ~ accomplished. . Citizens who have not yet been - ealled on are: asked to be prepared fora visit | Their Annual Picnic with blue ‘accessories: and wore a: : ‘ white picture ‘hat, Mr. Arndt Hempell, brother" of! the groom, was best: man: ‘ Following the. ceremony “a: re-: By Review Representative GANGES, June 26.-—The First by surveyors: and: canvassers. To citizens who Company | Salt Spring Island ‘Wolf |.’ i heli cat thé. bride's: -meeting on Thursday; ‘June::20th, |? Collecti © Kard ‘i 4, | JJohn. | Cubs closed. its” activities for: the cep ion was he eat the honie of Mrs. WI: “Graham, s ollection oO nar y owers—— : ave already contributed thanks are extended?) (rs on te eae aid last week | home, where Mrs: Cartwright and’ Fulford. the. president, Mrs. R. {Miss H. M. Williams. 1°" Delphinium, ‘her sister,- Miss Royal, received; the. Aquilegia—1, 2 guests. . . After “a ‘short . ‘héneyinoon:: M Ts. ‘Hempel: will take up, “res HH ‘Kennedys (Please yarn n to Page Thre e |aty Vesuvius Bay, when: the ‘grounds and private beach of Mr.-and Mrs. Aas ‘Inglis ‘were’ kindly” loaned: for |) i a am ; and Mi Maxwell, presiding with. ‘12: mem- - ers: present. : 4 - After. the’ reading, of the minutes {-the last “wieeting : ‘and: financial: rt the: safternoon: was. taken | up ‘The donations for purchase of equipmnet hav 7 so, far run, rom § $5.00 to: $50.0 00, with. a. good : “ig| Ronald, Ho , “boys Sawho: hhad=shown ‘the most ‘im: rs stated that: another: group’ started: from: Victoria provement, ‘ Dick Hamilton” and ~ on Monday. “We also understand still another | "py Inglis -band of adventurers in the Sidney district is| "ere | at. oe rome ‘of. Mr. ‘and * “Mrs. N. | whist ames: echeduléd for: : home: ‘team’ being: mentioned first ‘Games start: 6: :30 pm ‘Sunday, 3 p.m were. in. Play, the winners. being: ly ot mt First; Mrs.’..: Purdy ‘and. N. Nor-; JUNE—. we A Sy second, _Mrs. A...Taylor and | 27, Thursday—NS..C.. vs. James Islanid 4 The following Gertrude Straight,’ PAL oT. C. Ms, ERs} 1 SiM., -were successful, in’, the: 1938 | examinations -of the Royal Schools of. Music,.London (Royal:Academy. of. Music..and. Royal College of i “he . " The Sixer Cup ‘and the prigés Ist: Sports Day f iets Five tables all awarded “for: what ‘had been accomplished by" the boys during their year "s work, a - contemplating: the pilgrimage | to Della: F alls? When: do you start? 0 0—0- ~ FLORAL: HIGHWAY _ | Miscellaneous Shower Gordon Bryan: : _. Elizabeth all—Grade°3, ‘Gram: m ar-of Music; pass. *, - Jean Straight-—Grad ‘| mar of Music; pass. As Staged At Ganges |" Gr am- |! | Music), ‘conducted. in Victoria by ‘A. Sproule; third, ‘Miss M. Dickin-, 28, .Friday—T. C:L.Ci vse ‘Cougars. Gonnelaticn, son and. Ss. Stigings. | prizes. -were awarded. Mrs. : By Dobie’ and: F: Steeves. : “To: mark the birthday’ of? the 30,, Sunday—Saanichton | s..N.SS. C., 3 pe | JULY— vd -1; Monday—S.A.Cy vs. TCL. ‘hostess’ a prettily decorated | ‘eake} was: presented . by Mrs...Adams ‘on behalf: of those “present. - During | the serving of ‘refreshments ‘an ‘announcement: was ‘made that the} last whist ‘drive of: this series ‘in aid of the sports fund would be held on Friday evening, June 2 Sth, at the home of Mr, and Mrs A Sproule, ; 2, Tues sday—James: Island: vs. aani¢hton, 3, Wednesday—Cougars vs. S. A. Co , Gram- D) “ 7 ‘By. Review. Representative le - Betty Lambert—-Grade | mar ‘of Musie; pass. |: ‘ Adelaide Toomer oe Grade” a, Grammar ‘ of Music; pass. . Patsy .Gray, —- Grade 3, piano; DKS, x, Ellanherh Wall "Since publishing our editorial two “weeks “GANGES, Jime 26.4—A> shower ago. suggesting a ‘‘Floral Highway" between |was held recently at the home of}. Si d d Vi h Mrs. W. Krebbs, Ganges, in honor 1aney. an ictorla we nave received a num- of Mrs. Edwin MeKay (Ruth Nel-|- ber of favorable comments. One of the out-)°°1), 01 Ganers standing features that seems to appeal to many ‘Games. played sittce last issue. of the Review sho following results: 2, ; Doh, ma ee ees ns W eduesday—Saanichton won from, James Island WwW ‘Il to: 2, playing’ at Saanichton. The presents were coneealed in Grade 8, piano; a prettily decorated box and pre-|] sented to the guest of honr py|? Keith Hollands-—Grade 1, piano; : * aL: ° . rt . is the matter of a “lookout” parking area at the} Gwen Lumley. “Tea wean Rerved piss tng Clnane-Gende 13 meee Ww ednesday C.L.C; took the game ‘tr om. ‘the Cou. ~ > — : me caeeryy E-1) . Inter ad an -enfovable afternoon Junior Singing Clasa--Grade 1; ‘onre, 1¢ 4 “ee top of the Experimental Farm [ill. Could they jy) ty those present. honorable mention. A.Y.P.A. “Entertain gars, 19-7, at Sidney. North Saanich Board of Trade put this part of Among the guests were Mrs, BE. This is the first singing class in| At Strawberry Tea Thuraday—S. A,C,. had difficulty in: fielding ‘a team: : 0 eorge | We o ba examined anich t 1 the Program over with their leadership? Larmtey and een Mrs, penne ee £0, ba examinee at North Sa: mich and dropped ada es ; tre. Cue 204 ae" Mrs, Gon, Dewharet, Mra. Ander: | ¢ator was high in his praise of the By Review Representative ¥ tiday James and trimmec ne 4 2 a Qa Dr Qh rr mrrmnrereetnerintnann aon, Mis. Young: Mrs, GC. Sey] work aeeomplished ~by M.iss GANGES, Juno 26... Over 50, Sidney. ! in ANNUAL SCHOOL. MEETING . mour, Miss Naney Stevens. Straight. The ‘class ; consigta of] rucsts: enjoyed the strawberry: ROO]: Monday-—Goug vs! “dropped | iv 15 “§ 1a ik 1 3 h }both hoya and girls and ranges IW] cial putcon by AVY IVA, reeently, x ae mr h-tod ; i ature ays: Ju y 13th, the annual. meeting |W. A. Diocesan. Board Ri tine Straight, who, entered. bof ratepayers | in the various school districts | Met At Mayne Island the Grade Ve JQhigher): singing} sor. Vesuvius Bay was holdin’ Sot- -| class macerad a nari af distine- tral Suttlemant, Hall, cece cnid nema stents feionin teense keane wot ea 4 Owing: to: the poor weather candi: ton Ve St feria in | tions, ‘the social which was planned | 35. T vesdiy. \ me James Islnd boys Tuesday—NSi5, Gy and. 1s. AsGeon:the Sidney. diamond v as Piece of theit preiicenne: in a del 1 By Reviow Representative Ut amnerpenectetnerrn ee jaibertainnoant provided battle for 12 innings until game was: eulled on account of v] : bY f ¥ , ’ + ; ’ Hye sil : ] P P areas shoulc my ALR tre si ie Wo Tennis Club Is: . 7 eal managed: by, ‘Mis Mare inp ed iit ini the ieee ihe’ 8 qaret Purdy. _Entertained 2 Nchirge pumber of: ‘members ‘af Htho'dapanese ALY. A, were prége] oc ¢ player making. the ame prasented with at ‘make it-a'point to be present.. Make :a’ date |The? POS AE a a me with yourself for the 13th at the annual. water int ae aft branches dn, Vietordn Ls vand . distriet, vieited the “Mayne payers: Meeting! rer ee os (alana Rraneh a ‘Wednesday, ist “THE INCINERAT OR. oT he: boys: are: tight ‘after: theltwo prizes:a hits duving the shedule. Ww | : y ham: hy Cow Ws Meat?’ Market. Mrs Ti. di Melntyre is. offering aprize t Ale. player mik- Ing, the. most? home uns ‘during the ast” * sehediles ‘There is:ackeen race on/for:the most hits with Gardner: of: North Saanich; Jick Gilman ‘of the! Twentieth ‘and Chuyton of the Athletics running week and neck:In ‘the matter of homenuns Roper, of: Tumon: Island lends, with two over aonumber with ong, é' “Exhibition. Sof tall A double-header softball, ame Look. slace on n Sunday atthe Memorial Park, Sidney,: between Burnside and thi Twentieth, Cantury augmented ly... SAC. players: : f first, wane wort t0 the visitors, 19-12, while. the: local oy made it 18-1 In their favor on the second count.” “GIRLS SOFTBALL '. Tuesday evening while the SVA.Ce ands NSS, c. wor foattlinte: huts 12 Selig deny: Hine. atthe: Memorial Par} . tn front of the ‘grandstand, another game ‘wag played’ at: | iaaye tf 7 ‘p aye a re presi tok whee ae Tue the diamond at the fay end of the park between the Cathe relatives. only, o¢{ lic Girls of Victoriavand thedocal:girls, the latter winning. pela Mona. Corbett, ffident danghe| by a wide margin, | “Te. next. tree. ame h ter of Mrcand Mrs 8 oCophatty oheplaye Riad ny , and John Aitken: Nine Reve AWAD it Me 1 laye d. in, a ig tay la. on Tuesday Alexander: otelatingge:. Then. aeelde was attended: by MinwcMyrtall Tod po putt, while Stewart. Corbett Py ie WAY bern A orled Uie groom. A] delielang | a return in Virtorin with, thet ” need sede’ = wadding enpper war endawid ” tole There will bean exhibition game, “ot baseball on. Sun ok By Review Representative pea and lind, kindly donated - aly Tine 19th. Ther awag. 9° short re: GANGS, June 26 Miss Edna’ ‘the ‘atrawhberrian: for the -soeinl: Dodd-day ‘kervicosat: Saint. ‘Mary's, Morris and: Miss, Hadith Porter ware | Supper was in charge of Miss Ruth Gravel for the construction of the i inciner a} fe Appears ge iyctennnt Ree Hg RSE Hnere en rte Quiet Wedding os ‘Celebrated June 18th By Review Representative 7 PENDER ISLAND, Thine 26, dents of thea area .a involved will likely, agree with | this argument at present, would it not. be to the} advantage of ,the, district if the tearing up of tr coning f YChurveh taken bythe Rey Re "D, | hostensos recently: on. Chu Thy 'nt} Btevenit and her helpers, * | perter. Lineh and :teaswere cen] Harbour, House, wherd they enters]. Mins Ptirdy said thateshe. had. ro: fhe Wemen's Austiary: “Mantes ‘rennin Glabvand friends, and ‘Sldney branches, of the AY. tor. is now being hauled | to get the é project under- ing ras niga ‘hel out ot ered Amani ray prosent Wie _ PA. oxtending® invlintigne bie Suit . ftey which Mrs, Applewnite, they nny YR. » Halley Re OR.) Spring members to joins tham at way. Thanks are due to Paddy Walton, Wm. upenker ror 4 tho afternoon, Nooke: Craig, Mra. N, MeKlroy, Mra, Gor-] thelr plenies, the formor to he held in the ehureh on the wark of the don Ready, Mra. Frank -Crofton,| noxt Sunday at Dock Bay, Voan- service in hauling the necessary gre avel gratis. jnd ahvond, in a most hntererting held, “Mr C. a Raker, a nt Stowe Take, Reaver Point. : - Y enligi { ming manner, which Poyter, Mra, A, od. Smith Ts. ty . | 7 “‘huid= Brethour & Shade are also to be thanked for wie thoroughly enjoyed by averys) Fred Crofton, Misses Doreen and] oq id oe y en ot the orqantans their. kind offer to haul the cement from Vic~, one present, about 100 in umber, Denise Crofton, Mra, WH. Moor | tion Tat September, Lovin free: of. charge They are les offering to Attar ton all) strolled down to house and Miss 1, ‘Moorhouse, Milks ' . ‘ a Cy Pog’ ~8 Y re ree © fton, ~ haul gravel without cost. Fred Wright is overs gyint 5 pan om the “Cy Peek’ te ibe ifetern mn ahr Ce volunteering labor or help in any: way to contact: him v immediately. 1, nents ta eogemamrnnrne CY nerrenete Ce caraaae © Joke yr onmeeraueninencan ent iy . py eee _ TEARING- UP. THE RAILWAY » °|the rails (at least into Sidney) | were delayed a ANY ord has ¥eached’ the’ district that the! 12 menthe There near he no money'spent' on. mission for permission to abandon the railwz ayicome to Sidney that would produce business ‘to Patricia Bay and Sidney from Victoria. The! for the railway. ‘In the event that’ no: business. in fei a Sy 1 TONY argument set forth is that there is not: sufficient lis i in sight after a delay of 12 months stepa coulé cake eontring the. Whtoee ewe aay There will be fn exbibitten game: of baseball on * " * ¥ " » * el UA Tte® a ehort hanéyiivedi” Mor vy 0G Why Ie. umor it 1K, SIUney,: O8 ween business to warrant its upkeep now..that the] then be taken to secure the roadbed of the valle) | After a short haneviison Mes ckurs of Vision in and the local baseball Sidney mall | is being dismantled. While. resi-! pway. for highway purposes. | Nhmeneing , joved in the Viewrage, searde n tained several members of the duivedl,, levers from the Duncan .May, Reg. Beswick, an . ys Be w a d Len Bowcott, for their Women's Aunilary, beth at home | Mrs, A. d. Baton, Mra, Ke Bulter- | yius, and the latter on June ath, the wharf from where they left at: Bride: Wilson, Mise Norah ‘Turney, seeing the construction and asks that all those - Canadian National has asked the railway com-|upkeep, and in the meantime an. industry may JShome near Port “Waauinglon, ,