fe ATL mapa tl aia te Wattage eb ath Lo tat Many Excellent Values On Display a Jays ---Thursday, Friday and Saturday | DAVID SPENCER fo LIMITED : iii eo sighty years ‘the Library has been acquiring - ar and near, books and documents which have. to. do: ‘with. a’ much wider range of. study and learning’ than’ ‘merely. legal: and: legislative ® sub- ‘includes, Lea the large Sion “collection: islative is” necessary — fe 1. to. “every: ‘newspaper, a - ae Province: ; An: in- | F ‘TIMES: : contotote thranahit the last ‘hundred: years. Long files’ of some 150 periodicals’ provide refer- nce. material: invaluable to. a. “research ‘library. ‘The prime ‘function’ of the Provincial Library i is to yrovide : adequate, ‘comprehensive and up-to-date. ‘reference service for the. legislature which makes : he laws,: and for the administration which. carries. out the’ laws and attends to the public affairs of . : the Province. In this respect’ the Provincial Library is.second.to none in Canada, This, together with he wide: collection’ of ‘books and ‘periodicals in other fields, makes the Library one of the leading : 7, Points of research. — apes Iti is. one “of the most important of the many librar- -» ies which belongs to the Pacific Northwest Biblio- a graphic Centre, and: at whose headquarters are “ Jisted: in' a. union catalog the resources of all: the .. Important libraries in this area, and through which a combined book collection, mounting to millions, “ is.made available, through interlibrary loan, to Serious, Students throughout ne Pacific Northwest. oe The gscple: of. this’ Province’ | may’ well be proud that: amongst other.of our. defences is to: be num- “bered the demacratic arsonal of books i in the Pro- neiet Library. Lae ; 8 tnearaerann meen emir won te peicemial ied re stir enema meen memo mh Son YOM yan ng tg sach, Peas i in three sizes. . A full line of Breakfast Cereals. : _ eave special att ention, ‘NOW ONLY Te sneaneitend cana PHONE. 17 OR. 18. -.Borradaile’s .Camp,-- oye Steyens left: on. Saturday. for ‘Van: ae couyer, Be ok oer “at the. “Lady - Hospital, © = reeently, a 22 who deft last” week: ‘for: eek < Ame pee Seeencatanntnterenenraianseheta vena ‘meetnegrernnre trite wenenetninennainmnnn ree enaenn e orb entaninse Minepece enna te 6 Canned Vegetables a are e Scarce. Red & W wil s12%0° 1- Ih. Ning: —A Bi Introduction Special 87 per Tin So we advise. ‘early shopping in: these lines; ” 4 Asparagus, Peas and Carrots, Baby: Beets, ' Baby Carrots, Beet Greens, Golden Ban- tam Corn, Whole Baby Green Beans, Spin. W e still have Canned Salmon at 15¢ a tin! Ac nice assortment of FRESH BISCUITS! Use your ‘phone and your orders will re- ae nevenieonenninenite MAZDA. LAMPS - _— 4h Bao 60 WATE BULBS ALSO— ALSO— ~ SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 ° “Rita: Hayworth, Victor Mature, 9f » John Sutton, Carole Landis in °. 4 MY GAL SAL” IN TECHNICOLOR A 20th Century-Fox Picture “SETTING THE PACE” PP I I PPP TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Next J AT 6:30 AND 8:30 RS Walter Pidgeon and George Sanders in “ MAN - HUNT ” “FROZEN NORTH” Fr rr re “MY GAL SAL” at Ganges, Monday, 8 p.m. QUALITY PRICES | Sidney Gash and Garry-’Phone 91 Sincere Wishes for Faith and Courage for the Year 1943 ! THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), SIDNEY China —- Stationery —- Babywear. el eal . — Ganges Notes and Personals (Continued from Page Two.) Vancouver on Monday after spend- ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mohrman. couver returned home - last. week ° after::a short: visit. to -his sister, Mrs. R. D. Rush, Ganges. - E G. My. After five months : cat: roe 'Ganges,. Ganges,” ‘the: ‘post, until’ filled by-Miss. K. Bailey,’ ae ‘and Mt, R M. Pateareon’ ‘ “parents,, «Mre: ‘and - : Mrs. “Gu MS Baker: of Ganges. Miss Beatri¢a May feturied to Victoria on Sunday ‘after. spending: the New .Year holiday with her. ‘parents, ‘Mv,. and Mrs, F. Me May, Ganges. : ; “Mx. and Mrs. Oliver Mouat, at. ter move, than a month’s visit to the forme:’s parents,;My, and Mrs, W. M. Mouat, Ganges, left last week for New. York, from there Mr. Mouat will-fly to the. Persian Gulf ito resume his duties for an-™ other two.and a half years-with the Standar d-Oil Company, After leave. ing Now York, Mrs, Mouat will for the ‘time being make. her home. at Trinidad, . Sapper. Arthur’ H, Holmes ar- rived Just week from Chilliwack and, accompanied by his wife, is spending his leave at The Vicar- age, Salt Spring Island, visiting his parents, Archdeacon ‘and Mrs. CG Eh. Wolmes. LAG & CC, tlarms arrived on Saturday at Ganges to spend a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, DS. Harris, LACS Clay © Muneaster, Don Buehard, W. 1, Jones, all of the RGA, retimed to Patricia Bay on Saturday after sponding Now Your's loave on Salt Spring, muesis of My. and Mra, We TY. Burkitt, St, Mary's Lake, After tUhrea months it Gano, hite “Ganges, guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs: By ; gs Oe “May.” : a .' -toria; H. HL Mansell, North: Va +] e Po eouver; “Minto: Gulf, Taare William’s « Suen eet irtaen tT Titer tne oe tien tot nh oo oot oe ee ne the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Somerville, Mrs. Galbraith left last week to rejoin her hus- , band, Petty Officer James Gal- : braith, R.C.N.V.R., at Prince Ru- R. P: Anderson of West Van- 7 pert. Sunday after a‘few days visit. to. Guests ‘registered ak: " Garigea Inn: Rev... F..:V. Venables,” Vie- Se Cooke: “and: brothe Vancouver. : be ae AB. Geoftr ey: Burkitt,- (F. R.),>. returned.” last Head after. R. C. Ne “week: ‘to’ Lake. AW1 B. J. Hornby eneived' last“ “week. from’ Macleod, Alberta, to spend five days’ leave with. her parents, Mr. and Ms. W. Hornby, . Ganges. Miss E. Burke returned on Mon- day to Ganges after two. weeks’ holiday in Vancouver, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Burke. — Dr, and Mrs, Raymond, Harbour week, Pilot House, Ganges, last Officer W. KE. Jones, -RA.B., returned to Patrician Bay « on Friday after a short visit to Ganges Harbour, where he was the puest of Mr, and Mrs, A. R. Price, Mrs. &. Hammond King of Vic- toria is spending the winter at Vesuvius Lodge, the guest of her daughter, Mys, D, Keith Wilson, After two weeks at Ganges vis- wing hor mother, Mrs, HH. A. Lees, Miss Mary Lees returned, last Tuesday, to Vaneouver, where sho is on the nursing staf’ of St. Paul's Hospital. ; Mr, and Mra, MeTnnis of. Vies lovin returned “home on Sunday after spending some days at) Gan- wos, visiting Mrs, MeTnnis' aiater, Mrs, 1. HW, May, “My Gal Sal” showing at. Rex, Ganges, Monday, 6 pme—Advt. “et Floor Wax LIQUID VENEER FOR YOUR FURNITURE IS THE _ FINEST! Small sample bottle free for the asking! ot next door),. To cin om eremerveiodenni or ‘To our regular customers: the delivery of orders under $1 (even if we are stopping avoid disappointment orders early and muke AUPE they are aver bl, O CEDAR POLISH AND MOPS —- In all sizes Government Orders prohibit phone your ‘PAY. your BLRCTRIC LIGHT ACCOUNT HERE |: ‘Doliveriony Pueietn Bay North, Tueaday, ‘Friday; Patil Bay South, Me'Favish Ra. ete, Wednesday, Saturday: SIDNEY TRADING Ci G. A, COCHRAN, Manager . Mam iT er lie gy. “ preronmimerer es anata OAT ANT ARANNAN y nO plese _ ila Nt poli Hi lala van . LTD. SIDNEY, B. C. ; “spending: | “short leave. with: his parents, .Mr.°:. and Mrs. Ww. Tt, Burkitt, ti Mary’s Vie-.. toria, were guests registered at - SIDNEY AND DISTRICT (Continued from Page One) _ Cross Society will be held.in: the Farmers’ Pavilion, Experimental Station, on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Tomkinson of New Westminster spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Tomkinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Coch- ran. Local patients this week at Rest Haven are Mrs. Gosling and Frank L. Godfrey. The annual vestry meeting of the parishioners of Holy Trinity. Patricia Bay, including those of St. Augustine’s, Deep Cove, will be held on Friday, Jan. 15, at 3 p.m., in St. Augustine’s Hall, Deep Cove. Parishioners please note date and hour. ; Sunday, Jan. 3, a daughter was ‘born to E. Robb of the R.C.A.F. and Mrs. Robb at Rest Haven Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cochran ar- rived home at the first of the week after spending Christmas and New Year’s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cattell at Chilliwack. The annual vestry: meeting of the parishioners of St. Andrew’s Church, Sidney, will be held this Thursday, Jan. 7, at 7:30 p.m. sharp in the Rectory, Third Street, for the purpose’ of receiving and passing the year’s accounts — of appointing and -electing church- wardens and church committee, lay representatives to the Synod, ete. All parishioners are urged to at- - tend. John R. Lopthien of Port An- geles has returned home after vis- iting with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storey, over the holidays. He also visited at the _ home ‘of his sister, Mrs. Joe John. Set. and Mrs. Leslie Gibbons and family spent Christmas in Sid- ney .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cochran. Gavin (, - SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW, Set. Gibbons was. on leave from camp at Chilliwack: and was visiting ‘with his family, . “who reside in, . Victoria. : Mrs. Fred Oliver and her a in Gilbert. returned: to Victoria. on F PERSONNEL OF LOCAL RATION BOARD Chairman: Reeve Ff. Members: A. W. Mouat, Mrs. K. Warren, Mrs. BE. M. Yates Hours of B usiness! 9 to 5 — Saturdays, 9 to 1 TERRITORY UNDER ADMINISTRATION: Saanich Peninsula and Salt Spring Island This Board hag hoon agtablshed to lacilitc’e tho seltlesnent or adjustment of ihe ration problems ol people residing: in the disirict defined above. Tho object jis to oneure that restrictions made nocessary by war aro: applied with maximum: effectivenoss,. minimum inconvenience and equal fairness: to all consumers and suppliors. The besic reason for all rationing I is. to aBBUYS a a fair division of available supplios to everyone, : " Sorving voluntarily on tho Board are local citizens roprosontative of tho people : i of this district, and ‘ablo to bring an intimate knowledge of local ipanalitiona . to this now wartime task, At tho local Ration Board's offices you can got full information on all aspocts 8 of consumor rationing, and prompt adjustmont of special problems, such as— . what fo do in the avont of loss or damage of your ration hook . . . whether extra rations are allowed for special purposes... and othor matters announced from time to lime, Tahe full aduantage of thas doruice established jor your conuenience “Co. operate with vou fellow citizens who are aiving, thetr time To All They Say Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Simister_ wish to express their sincere ‘appreciation to their their patronage during the past thirty years at | DRY GOODS STORE} ‘The Little Shop with the Big Values” many friends and customers for They have planned to retire — yet. regret to give up the constant contact with so many friends and acquaintances. Having disposed of their business to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas, on ee well, known to the people of the district, they respectfully solicit the of your patronage in their behalf. be continuance Mr. Simister will be in attendance at the shop until Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are. familiar with the various lines of merchandise carried. The store where you. get “for - your . wnioney LOCAL MEAT MARKET. Telephone 31 — Beacon at Fourth — Sidney, B.C. : AT ROYAL OAK - TELEPHORES: GARDEN 4168. COLQUITZ 91 C. Warren Secretary: A. D. Corker CG. Oldfield, C. A. Michell, Aylard, “bb your probloms:.