“ season Saturday. | SAANICH PENINSULA & ; GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Established 1912 - Hugh J. McIntyre, Editor and Publisher. . Elizabeth G. McIntyre, Associate Editor. “Phones: Day, 28; Night, 27. - Published’: Wednesdays: at. Sid- ney, Vancouver Island, B.C. - Sidney. V.1., B.C:, May 31, 1939 _ Last Whist Drive Of The Season At Mayne MAYNE. ISLAND, May 31.—The. Mayne _ Island ; Maple Leaf: Club had their last whist drive for. the The winner of the ladies’ prize was Mrs. Steel, and the men’s prize went to Mr. Charles, while the consolation prizes went to Miss Kio Sumnie and Denis Henshaw. NORTH SAANICH HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | “By A STUDENT “The senior boys’ soft ball team -. will play Mount Newton boys on _ June 2nd at Mount Newton High * grounds. June 9th is the date set for the annual school picni¢e to.be held at. -The. Chalet grounds, Deep Cove. The new Junior Chapter, I.0.D.E., :’ tennis: shield will be up for com- “>. petition; alsu the boy’s and girl’s sports cups. In the evening there will be a dance at the high school . for. Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. Many students of the school at- ' tended the Empire Youth Rally ' at Victoria on May 21st and on . May 28rd.. Muriel Hall gave an ~ sters account of this when the J.0.D.E. visited the school. The school decorations are on display in the -gymnasium. GOLF ‘AS SHE IS PLAYED J AT MAYNE ‘MAYNE ISLAND, May 31. “Everything was just about per- fect,”? was the general consensus of opinion about the. competition held on the 24th May at. Hard- scrabble for the Grandview Cup, donated by Mrs. Naylor, Grand- view Lodge. The weather was perfect, the course in marvellous’ condition.— thanks .to Jimmy. Drysdale, who ~ had worked hard during the pre- ceding week -— and practically every member turned out, eager to do his darndest to get possession of this handsome cup for the en- suing year. Major Pender, whno came up specially from South Pender for the occasion, started off with a bang, and looked to be the winner However, Lady Luck wasn’t smil- ing on Bill: in fact, gave him one or two dirty looks, and he resolved back into third place! His part- ner, K. Nagata, was hitting a nice ball, and appears to be regaining his old good form. Juddy Cullison and. Peter Rob- excellent first | erts both played rounds. Too much festivities on the 20th, when the Galiano young- visited | Mayne, ‘wrecked young Peter, and he faded badly on the second half. _Juddy was ruined by the fence at the 7th, just as successfully as George Bel- cher’s charwoman by bad gin! And IT don’t mean maybe! _ Captain Houlgate, _ regaining some of his old North Berwick form, gave a most excellent ac- Best Haven Physician's Consultation Service. HOSPITAL SERVICE - Medical. —- Surgical — Maternity “Saturday) and by appointment. After 9 p.m.—Dr. A. N. 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Sask kee Fyery Job on The | Farm — HE Fordson nuked light. work of halt. i fon ‘dred jobs‘around:the farm that: would tax the : nd horses. or’ We will operate thresher, Vive will : quarters: of-a million Fordson ‘Tractors are now “in-use, and because itis a Ferd product parts and service arc: immediatel sible prices. Modeds. are.the Fordson Tractor with spade f lugs (ustrated above) at $785.50; or with pneumatic tires. at $977.50. give you a demonstration, yo available at lowest pos- ~Call and we will : real _ Deacon’s game-has come along ’Phone 130 B Cem errr weer oman m err www NEWS ~~ By — FREEMAN KING | {Doa good turn.every day! A a “Be Prepared” The troop returned this afternoon (Wednesday) ‘after camping at. Beacon Hill Park with the Scouts from Up-Island points. They took part in the celebrations of the Royal Visit and were on duty at various places. count of himself, finishing well up in the list. “Ah! Heck!” said Stanley Rob- son (or something that sounded like that), as he handed in his score card — from which erudite remark one naturally gathered that Stanley wasn’t in the money. Just the same, Stanley is one of the most successful competition players we have. We were glad to see young Freddy Bennett out again on the links. He has the making of a really good golfer, if he perse- veres,. “And what. was your score, Len?” young Henshawe, a begin- ner, at golf, was asked by Freddy Heck, who was running the compe- tition. “You take the number of your motor licence, double it, add - 10 to it, and subtract five and — it was more than that, Freddy,” said Len smilingly. «And did Walter a surprise? From at any angle, down went his putts. Even his buddy, George Thomas, who won the senior tournament last year in Vancouver, -couldn’t have canned them better. Dr. Roberts, playing from scratch (as was Major Pender) won the cup for. the second year. He was playing with the Padre, Mr. Addison, and was his face red when he missed.a short putt and started to “express” himself? | The Padre, an ex-baseball expert, : steadily outdrove the Doc., but slipped up badly on his’ short game. The Padre sure can swat them, 230 yards, and more, straight down the alley. . Miss Kathleen Garrick wants more practise before she hits her stride, while Mrs. Dalton Greene spring anywhere, and marvellously, playing steady goif f in every department of the game. If you could have taken: Mrs. Hall’s iron ‘shots,: and Miss :Pen- . der’s drivers, and combined them you would have had a very good score card. : We.look to-hear more future. Frank Heck was his usual steady } -self—straight:.:down' the. centre, «~ - Frank’ distin-. ame guished: himself lately ‘by. walking .:! » Off with: the first. prize:in.the-May ”: “He... was--not.: quite” “and: not. too’ far.. «Sweepstake::.” _ 80... successful,” competition: “°°. «Freddy “Heck: midst: “ably handled he comeptition, and. we. hope: ‘soon ‘however, ‘ine this “ling: game again. “illness: (a. residuum: ofthe .Great : H War): / Preddy: is” en Py. s every: cone, : | Mr. and: Mrs. “Jos. Ninn are re- ».ceiving - congratulations -- birth. of. a daughter at Rest Haven “on Tuesday, May 23rd. Mr, Samuel Brethour, ‘East Saa- -nich -Road,. celebrated “birthday on Sunday,.May 28th. “Mr. Brethour is one of the early _ pioneers of. North Saanich, having _ come here as a boy with his father, mother. und: seven ‘brothers ‘and sisters, viving. tions He received congratula- and hest wishes from his family and friends, Visiting in Sidney during the dtoyal Virwtois Mass Mary Slaugh- ter of Seattle, Wash. She is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roberts. The cresidence: of) Mrs, William Rhode, Central Suanich Konting, was the scene of-a quiet wedding at 1 o'clock on Thuresey . May 24th, when Martin A. Neil- son tind Jessie Irene Rhode were married by Rev wD. M. Porley, The Youngs couple after a tour of the Muget Sound cities. will make théir _ home nt. Keating. “othe June. “looting. af: Sty: June Tih, at the home of Mrs, d. A. Nunn, Centre Road, “at Bs day. or. - two: in Vancouver.” o-see him’ playing: his : old’ spark-:;° We: hear,. from :* -a reliable. source,’ ‘that. hevis stead-.:. : “aly. ‘recovering. from his late severe. 2) ioeal Notes vend F on. the’ his 81st. : He is the only one -sur- Road, — . Paull oo United Church. Women’s, Associite i thon: will be “held: ens Weipa m0 . LEAVING FOR NORTH WEST TERRITORIES | GALIANO ISLAND, May 31.—A . delightful -surpise party “Was ar- ranged by.-Mr. and Mrs,..Ronald: - Page, and held at their home. on Friday..in. honor of Miss Winni- fred Walters, who left on Saturday for Fort MacMurray, North. West Territories, where she will make her home for some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: A. Me- Dermott. The evening was spent-in play- ing games,.all of which were greatly enjoyed. : ‘Miss Walters was presented with a handbag, with the best wishes of all her friends for a pleasant trip and safe arrival. A delicious supper was served later in the evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lloyd-Walters, Miss Gwenyth Walters, Miss Winny Walters, Mr. and = Mrs. G. W. Georgeson, Mrs. Edwin Bambrick, Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, Miss Edwina Morgan, Miss Bev- erley Grant, Miss Josephine Barnes, and Messrs. A. Georgeson, R. Hume, Jack Page, Joe Walters and Gordon Nicholls. PENDER ISLAND Mr. Arthur Hunter spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Menzies. Mrs. Neilson, Ganges, spent a day with her mother, Mrs. M. Brackett. The Rev. Canon and Mrs. King spent a few days here last week. Mrs. H. Kirk is visiting with friends in Vancouver. Mrs. F. Phelps is also spending a holiday with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phelps. Mrs. Blanchford is also spend- — ing-a holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. Darby and her niece, Miss I. Dignan are also in Vancouver. ‘Mr. Rose, Galiano, is spending a few days at “Grosvenor :House.” “A number of young people went from here to Mayne Island: to the dance held there.on May 24th. Miss Hand ‘is spending the week- ‘end with her mother in Vancouver. : about those. two players in the . : My. R. S.: Corbett is also spend-. 4 ing, a holiday in Vancouver. ° : “Mrs: Peter ‘Moore is spending a ney ‘Hotel. ° As this ‘will ‘ie the last meeting until after the sum-. mer vacation’ period all members are urged to bein attendance. ‘ A. delegation: will appear before the. meeting ,at- 9.p.m. ‘to. explain pw loeal: undertaking that is vital to “Sidney and: ‘distr ict and members: “unable to be present at the dinner : oF. business ‘session commencing at 7:30: are -urged.to be on hand: at~ Yo pm. as the matter to he’ dis- cussed is very important indeed. Postmaster Hy HK. Kennedy and Mrs, Kennedy and daughters, Do- reen and Donna Kennedy, spent Inst weekend in’ Vanconver where Mr. Kennedy attended the annual The quickest isthe pm. Al members: nre urged to he - present xo thatetnal arrangements for the June earnival can be made, About 20 members. of the Sid- Ambulance Agssuciation were on duty in’ Vie- vey Centre St. John toria during: the Royal Visit. Loent patients registered Rest Haven Hospital and luy dohnson, Mrs, dames: Rankin cof, Courte nt Sani- tarium this week include Messrs, .John France, M. Clarke, and Har... “A matter that demands immediate attention’... ine formation. needed da an harry from aw far-away point, On ‘auch occasions, uso the long- distance telephone. By telephoning, you avoid the delay of an exchange of letters, In one conversation you can ask quoations and ree ceive prompt replies, The avickest wav is the voice way. Call by long-dise tance "telephones w. nay has-returned home after vinit- 2 A, Corfield: The yee vogalar Ving of the aids _ mening ae . - ing with her parents, Mr. me Mrs. has dinner, Sidney Buainese- men’s Angociation will Anke place next Wednesday, dune 7th, come. O20 pmey in the Side. oe we Si tot. | PENINSULA e bechahadetadatbedanier te Mie ® a he Prey | ae | Telephone Co, ” EB a ar 5: panied by her two children, Ella and John, were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. -been the.guest of her daughter-in- _D. aacison, | leit on Monday for - a * MAYNE ISLAND “2 wet it: did “not: ‘dampen: the: spirits of the visitors, 7 Islands, jand:, everyone: had, a. good - time. : much enjoyed | by. ‘the’ dancers.” kek rank: " Wed We . BEAVER POINT SALT SPRING ISLAND Mrs. Ed. Reynolds, accompanied by her son and daughter, leit on Monday for Victoria, where they were the guests of Mrs. Reynolds’ parents, Mr.-and Mrs. R. Patrick, during the Royal. Visit. Miss. Stella Macdonald. and brother, Alex. Macdonald. left on Monday for the Royal Visit. /Mrs, W. Y. Stewart, accom- ‘Cc. L. Wilson, Quadra Street, during the Royal Visit. Miss Margaret Monk of Ganges was a guest of Mrs. Pollok on Sun- day. Frank Hilliar left Beaver Point on Monday for Victoria, where he will visit friends for a few days. Miss K. Houghton returned home to Victoria on Thursday af- ter spending a few days on the island. She was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Pollok, “‘Lyon- esse,” Beaver Point. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kaye and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Misses Kathleen and Muriel Stewart, Hughie Stewart, Miss Lottie Reynolds and Chester teynolds were visitors to Victoria Tuesday for the Royal Visit. MAYNE ISLAND Mrs. Gurney returned home last week, having spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. St. Denis, at. Ganges. Mrs. S. Robson returned home from Vancouver, where she had law, Mrs. E. F. Robson. Mr. J. Radcliff was on the island for a couple of. days last week. Mrs. Addison of: Victoria, who . has been visiting her son, the Rev. ‘honie. A large ‘crowd from Mayne Island left on Tuesday morning .to see the King and Queen in Vic- toria, ; ; DANCE AT. MAYNE ISLAND, “May: 31, the ‘annual: 24th ~ of: May dance’ was: held.as- usual: ‘with. ‘a: “good” crowd present. - ‘Though the: evening: was: “who. : ‘came from ‘Pender,.” “Galiano “and ~ Saturna : The: usual. good orchesten led: by = Ken Georgeson’ and.J.. Neill» was -Postmasters’ Convention, “May 25th, 26th and 27th, at the Hotel Geor gia. Mr. and Mrs... C. ‘Mrs. Leslie Gibbons. ‘and Mr. Cc. Cochran, Vie- “tor Kelly returned Jast week from |. a motor ‘trip Lo California, where... a) visit. World’s “Mr. lations in the district and is at the home of his mother, Mrs, North, Deep Cove, ‘to. the “San ~ Francisco Fair was. ‘included. The lady members of the Ard- more Golf Club are invited to bring their friends on’ Monday. dune Sth. There will be gulf for these who wish ta play and after. noon ten will be served at -1 o'clock. Mrs. FP. d. Baker. is-the convener, My. da Vigelins of. Seattle, _ Wash,,, is visiting. at the home of. Roberts, his sister-in-law, Mrs, s. for ny week. . ro nage ntwlitions nes behing < eeived: by Mr. and. Mra: dlareld | Stire ACom the birth afia daaprhter arta Rost Haven: on Sunday, esth, oe Mr, Vietor Kolly le i on sunday : ta return to his home back enst ‘for the -: vafter Visiting: ‘in’ Sidney “past three months with: relations, cand hax been a guest at the home: and | “af his unele and) ant: Mes. Ci, oC tochran, The Afternoon Andrew's anid Holy Trinity Wo- man’s Auxiliary will meet oon Wednesday, June 7th, at the home My, ef Mrs. Clayton, Theep Cove, at wa pay Mrs. Beveridge (the farmer Misa Clare Helsen), of Indian, is Visiting in Deep Cove at the home af her payventacCal and Mra W J, Belson, Mr, Gerald Greaves: Walker of ~ Manihe visited here for a fow davs Jast week, with hla- sleter,: L. Godfrey. | He was ne. -eonipanied. by Nin’ wife und small daughter. ; Mra, J, BS Foster, RR, 1, Royal. -Onks Sannieh, WC. in one of the Miro-Kleor, eantest winners, Carl Horthy is visiting re- - Bee! 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