: : ‘last.: IASON’S EXCHANG! a4 * Stoves, | furni- en of tall . kinds. Saanich Peninsula 0d Gulf Islands Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. Cc. Every Wednesday FL C.E Member &. FORD, Publisher of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, SUBSCRIPTION RATES > $2.00 per year by mail in Canada; $2.50 per year by mail outside Dominion (all in advance). Display advertising Classified Advertising: le per Cash with copy. word per rates on application. Minimum charge 25c¢; issue, VARVADVTERERUREAREREEEELECEEDUEERCREUOETERERERETORUNTEETEDECEETETES For Sale CULL EUERUERERURAEAUEEBAEUTOEED BONE DRY BUSH WoOoD - Phone: Day G7X; night 12s8R. A. McPhail, Sidney. 3-8 FOR SALE.-.-Several recondition- ed and rebuilt) men’s bieyeles. Priced as low us $25 at the Bieyele Shey, ‘Sidney, 5-2 " WO HOUS ES Fr 0 Ro SALE Kk Four-room house, semi- modern, varage, 16 fruit) trees. Five: room house, newly decorated inside and out: garage, wood shed. Large lot with fruit trees Immediate possession. Terms. 8. D. Walker. Third at Bazan. 6-1 DAY- OLD CHICK S—-New Hamp- shires und White Plymouth Rocks. All blood-tested stock. Order now for January and later chicks and be sure to get the delivery date you prefer. W. W. Seymour, Dunean, B.C. 19-17 FOR SALE—5-room bungalow in centre of town, immediate pos- session. S. D. Walker, Third St. and Bazan Ave., Sidney. 2-tf FOR SALE-—Fire basket, as good us new, $5. J. F. Simister, Phone 155X. 6-1 CRUBBUDUTUOTEOTEBAST Miscellaneous DUPRE 0000608 0E056000-400060724000 PIANO TUNING — $4.00. Work - guaranteed. Basil E. Dow, P.O. - » Box 153, Sidney. "Phone 134-L. SPECIAL FRAME * OFFER. at ‘Campbell Photo Studio,. Kresge - Block, Victoria. - Lovely 8x10 _:portrait . frames ALR. . for lettered R.Ce $1 each, while. they: we 2-tf" BS CIRCULATING LIBRARY —100". ¢ “Membership 50 cents as : wele $ Drug. ‘Store, pie » books: ' month. Sidney. *. and. Electrician: + ture,» ‘crockery, :tools®: “WINDOW GLASS. New ~ Wanted WORN 6060000056000 TORO WANTED -—- Small acreage, lot, improved or unimproved; good water; within 20 miles Victoria. Write fullest particulars and lowest cash price. Ben Calvert, Vermilion, Alta. 6-8 WANTED ~ Used ers, in good chest-of-draw- condition, Also table, plain kitehen or utility table of sturdy construction. mene 28 sidney. WANT E D. _ Active elderly man to help in house and outside. Two in family. Quiet, comfortable home on waterfront. Ganges Harbour. Veteran welcomed. References required. Write Bex 38, Ganges, or Phone Ganges aie. : 5-2 WANTE D-- Users of our “Want” ads. They bring results. Try one! Ww K LCOME to the Young People’s Youth Rally on Monday, Feb. 12, 1945, in the United Church Parlors. Refreshments will be served after an interesting pro- eram. . 6-1 PUTVETTLL00060000000000007 0008 E88 Coming Events WORDED VET000000000000000000000000 WOMEN’S AUXILIARY to | Air Services. Business meeting, Thursday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Hos- tess House, Sidney. G-1 BRING A BOOK to the Anglican Rectory. on: Feb. 13, and have tea with the Altar Guild ‘Ladies. The book is your admission ticket—-old -or new boéks Jin good condition, : : 2 Fr rida pee Come along: everybody. lusive. i and--.used . pipe: and ‘fittings, 7 4 ’Phone Sidney 109.: ' PLATING — Silver: "platings: Te ~ “'nickeling, - chromium, ‘or any color” plating. : Send your -own pieces’ and have them returned ike new. Vancouver Island ‘Plating Co. Ltd., 1009 Blansh- ard Street, Victoria, B-.C., or ‘ leave with J. Storey, Ideal Ex- ° change, agent, Sidney, B.C. DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD for cash. ‘Rose's Ltd., Douglas Street, Victoria, ‘ASK MMB. MILES, OF FRANCK BEAUTY 1317 B.C, TH LA ‘SALON, ubout “individuality” hair atyl- - ing. “She knows’ and has from: the Hollywood designers tha lat- est, such as Miss Canada, Vic- tory-Caper, Feather-Commando, Lazy Bones, Tunisia (Clean-Up) Prelude, Paper Curling, Croe- quinole, mareelling, machine and machineless permanents. Hair und eyelash dyemg, Large staty, Ground Floor, 727 Yatea, Phone Garden 7443, COMMERCIAL PRINTING -- We do ull kinds of printing, Write us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Ouv prices are reasonable, Haviow, Sidney, C io Weg ure anuipped with modern trnetor outtit-to plow at any time, suwiag With power saw, Sutis- fretion guaranteed, Phone 1K) ay write R,oW. Powell, alae : her i nap eon angenne WI , ‘SPE CIAL 1K in dyvy cleaning cand dyaing, «Let ua eal) at your home and give porsonal service, Our saleaman is ing your district every friday. dust leave. your orname and address and: when. you want them to eall, "Phone Sidney 74. Pantorium Dye Works Ltd, RUBBER BTAMPS: - We en ‘tlve you yapid service jin many de- signs oof vubber stampa, pads, inks, marking: devices, sends, ete, Ruviow, Sidney, B.C, NOTICE: ‘Dinmonda and. old “gold hought at highest prices at Stoddart's, Jeweler, 606 Port Street, Victoria, B.C, CAMERA EXCHANGE have mov- ed to nicer quarters, at 1d08 Broad St, op. Times, Victoria, Wy iden and sales, eamera rae parts ahd optleal Instruments Chal for your camera, sot etna at ap Hae ahateiytpmue aan ae: eee POAT EO Lust And Found wanes MARMARA vA LOST Revenue from thad article yeu are not wedge Vor Sale column, SAY SASF dE A PQ ar Tae NEHER pouUND pontething he longing to qian alia? Then advertiag -4t may be valnnhle to the i yner, , bought. Also wond* Sollhit in oar ‘SALT. ‘SPRING; ISLAND ASSESSMENT DITSRICT™ Notice is hevaby | given: that a Court of Revision under specting the. assessment - roll for. the year 1045 for the Salt Spring Island Assessment District, will he held at the Provineial Gover ne ment's Office, Ganges, B.C, on Friday, the 280d day of Pebr ar y; W45, ont 10 o'clock - ‘in the noon, Dated at Ganges, B.C., this 18th day of danunry, 1945, l.C, TURNER, 6-1. Court of Revision. Strathcona Hotel “The Islanders’ Home in Victoria” MODEBRATIA PRICES © The Doorway to lospitality PE" DOUGLAS and COURTNEY -HOLDEN -RIGYCLE AND. GENERAL REPAIRS Saeranteed Repates aud Bieyeles for Rent Lawnmowers Sharpened 622 Haury, Ph, Sidney 116R De tamaeneenl ER “ATTENTION, MR. FARMER! Wu Duy dive vent calves, © Tninha nid other livestock. ° ® Rothgordt’s Market Sureessor to Wollands’ HEACON AVE. SIDNEY. The. Phone 60 1-tf a eaten dent neti ince taetieeanaes ear atten a edenumihananmanionamnmesnaiesannannenetiae aad B.C. Foner al Co. Ltd. CHAYWARD'S) We have heen established since AKOBT, oSianich or district enlls utinded to promptly by. an eth elent otyff, Com Hote, Funerals marked in. plain figures, ® Charges Moderate oe LARY ATTENDANT. 994 Broughton St, Victoria Vhoness 4 old, G 7079, E4006 Reyinnld Wayward, Mang.-Dir. choles and. the pro-.°. “visions of the “Taxation Act,” re- At nosphere fore- ‘s SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, CONSERV ATION CLIPS VAAW* UABVULBV EN DON’T WASH HOLES! Frayed edges. grow whiskers; thin places. can become gaping large rips..from. tiny tears can grow... . in the laundry. It- really does pay in .time: saved und longer wear . . ant these days . . to arrange things so that mending day- pre- cedes instead of follows wash day. INCREASE VOLUME A chilly egg white doesn’t give as good volume when beaten as one at room temperature. So... to get most meringue for your money give your egg whites a chance to lose their refrigerator chill before applying the beater. DISAPPEARING ACT Vitamin C does a disappearing vet quicked than wink if you aren't on the qui vive every min- ute. Even after the most careful preparation and cooking, the das- wurdly fellow will sneak out on you if the vegetables have to wait til the rest of the dinner finishes cooking. VRBCURUREVECULERVEETUE1EEETT08 07 JOSEPH ROSE OPTOMETRIST Optical Repairs —- Lenses, ete. replaced at shortest notice. 1317 Douglas St. - GARDNER'S Welding and Machine Shop 1007 Third. Street PHONE SIDNEY 1038 Victoria BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS Next Review in: Sidney Orthopedic Work a Specialty , es eat STAGE DEPOT Ph. Sidney 100 ie TAX] SERVICE . Frank: L. Godfrey ‘BUSINESS AS: USUAL | GF RAND. VALENTINE “gurPen be “ and’ Dance, Malion. Nall, ‘Ganges, * Aid--of Red : NANAIMO TOWING co. LTD. ‘Phone: ‘Naneim é 555: collect . “. R.eDeveson,. Mrs. “Joseph: ‘John. . “GEORGE | S. ‘COLLEN, “Prop. Modern. Dining: ‘Room ‘Chicken’ ‘Dinners: a° Specialty — ‘ Moderate. Prices wet eh : SommGW EOTEL” . VICTORIA, | B.C. Excellent Accommodation - of. Real Hospitality Moderate Rates: ‘Wm. J. Clark - Manager ” “WMooney's Body Shop| Wi ARE SPEQIALISTS. IN - © BODY AND FENDER — REPAIRS - 514 Cormorant - Phone E 8012 Next Scott & Peden “Take It to Mooney’s” A. R. Colby E9914 Jack Lane We Kepair Anything blectrical COLBY ELECTRIC WIRING CONTRACTORS Radios, Ranges, Washers, Refrig- “erntors, Medical Appliances 645 Pandora ———— Victoria, B.C, GENERAL HAULING W. A. JONES Phones MeTuvinh Road, a Sidney’ eh.» def GRAVEL, SAND “Sidney Barber. Shop Opposite Post Office Guaranteed - MELVILLE BM. - DOANE, “Prop. JOE’S DAIRY Pure Jersey Milk Delivered Twlee Daily Special Milk ‘for Babies Apply: STAN'S GROCERY eS Sa ‘ishonatsaanterenatedananicanenainansrantainiantondtiittaminaiansinsi | TM Muke Use of Our Up-to-Date ‘Laboratory for Water Arnulyais ‘GODDARD & CO, Manufacturers A-K Roller hid Shonen Ly eneeneme “tmatenumcoen eons ni ee soem aeeneninrntin ROYAL CAFE (Mr. and: Mra, 'T, Sims) OPEN ALL DAY: MONDAY and other days 3. ti 11,30 A rain ST.—SIDNEY, I B.C. seemannearimenneuted . both import- - for faithful year, Pauls, session, aman eS “a Bu RY Méars;: Fluid _ Anth-Ruat for. Surgical. Inatruments.. B.C. Allies Chapt. 1.0.D.E. Annual Meeting (Continued from Page One) vener, reported that $484.40 had been given to Queen Alexandria . Solarium; $250 to maintain a cot for a: year and. the balance: for orthopedic shoes; -$5 had been con- tributed to the Mary Croft Me- morial Cot. and $8 to the Jessie Burke -Memorial Cancer fund. Mrs. Cochran, Echoes secretary, reported that the chapter were 100. per cent subseribers to Echoes.. It was expected that six issues of the magazine would be published during 1945 in place of the usual four. Mrs. Scott, the standard bearer, reported that the standard had been carried at each of the nine meetings, at the Remembrance Day service and the Empire Day visits to the schools and at the annual provincial meeting in Vie- Loria. Mrs. Johnston read a report from Miss Anstey, the captain of the Deep Cove Guides. the 7Thth L.O.D.E. company. The following officers were elected by acclamation: Regent, Mrs. G. C. Johnston: Ist regent Mrs. H. Cc. viceregent, Mrs. ha. seeretary, Mrs. T. HW. Cox; treas- urery, Mrs, FL J. Baker: eduena- tional secretary, Mrs. ELM. Bruce; Eehoes secretary, Mrs. CC. C. Cochran: standard bearer, Mrs. K,. Scott. The seeretary was instrueted to write letters of thanks to Mr, Warrander for acting as auditor and to the Saanich Review for publicity during the year. The chapter nominated Mrs. W. N. Martin as national delegate. vice- Layard; 2nd H. Nicholson; Excellent Reports at United Church | Annual Meeting (Continued From Page One) Mr. Jimmy Gardner is the presi- dent of the Y.P.S., and the Young Women’s Club with Mrs. Maleolm McLean .in charge, and Mrs. F. W. Hardy as club mother, meet the social and. educational needs of a large and lively group of young mothers. ’Teen-age girls are in an active C.G.LT. group. Votes of thanks were tendered to the minister and church officers services during the of the excellent choir direction of..Myr. W. under the J. Gush, and of sthe: painstaking work of the “treasurer, Mr. “sof ‘the chureh secretar y; Mr. -A. E. Vogee. Also courtesies. - : Officials. for! 1945 ‘ineludé: St: HTS Macdonald BE ‘Deacon, Je FP. Simister;: “Scoby,. Mrs ee Tenagh; JS.» nih Ms, E: Re Hall, Mrsi'a- “Official: board: members .° “fro hi ‘South. ‘Saanich: dire: ‘Di He Heyer, oo WeMeLure, J. ‘Stephenson, W... » Lowe, J. Craig, “> Hafer, “s Dearing, — Mrs “Mrs, T. Ce. Cr uick shank, Middleton. . “A regular. feature socials ‘NO. RELIEF > IN -. SIGHT FOR THE PHONE - '.Vietoria on ‘Sunday. after: ‘spend- ing the week-end -with: her par- ~ ents, Ven. and Mrs; G. H. Holmes, MAYNE ISLAND SITUATION There: is ‘still a great short- age of ‘tetephones, telephone lines and central office equip- ment, ‘and, unfortunately, there is no immediate pros- pect of the situation improv- ing. Factories that previously made telephone equipment for civilian use are now manufacturing equipment. for war. And even after war requirements have been met, . it will take a‘long time to-ob--: “tain enough ‘telephone: equip. « “ment to‘catch up with the civilian demand, “We, of course, cannot help the. situation, We are: genu- Inely sorry we cannot say “yes “to everyone who ap: plies for service, — ~B. ¢. “Telephone Co. You ean vontinue to feel dressed Vyoin your clothes ... lomorrow und the many tomorrows to fol- tow, JE you give hem really woad ecnre, Qur speehd Sanitune dry-clonning, plus expert finish. ing and Midorrepaiy servies will Keep your glothes da trim for your tn. y Le Mesa ies luinuitu, “Garden § 8166 _ re UN i To Special mention was made. to. Victoria. BE; Re Nall. and the local pr ess: for many Across “Avenue from. the old atand oo J.: Cole-' “aarived . last: . Saturday ©: : Salt Spri ing, where she is. the’ guest: (for-a: few: days” of “Mr. N Ae Ie. Lunt,. vA: Miss" Lo Cy: . ~ Cruickshank,’ Mrs. ° ‘ber baby son. H KR, CGA hy We . “Man, on: Sunday to apend few | mana os ™ Fires Clase’ Work ~~ Satisfaction — for. many | . tomorrows . owe Gulf Islands Personal Notes Vere GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND After a few days visit to Cow- ichan Bay,: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. S. Leggatt, Miss June Mitchell returned to Ganges Har- bour on Saturday, Mrs. C. H. Dunham, of Calgary, has returned home after a week’s visit to Vesuvius Bay, the guest of Mrs. Metcalfe. Mrs. W. A. Brown, of Ganges. left on Saturday for Vancouver. She will be the guest for a week, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Dollarton. Miss Valerie Lowther of the nursing staff of St. Joseph’s hos- pital, is spending some days at her home, Vesuvius Bay. During the absence in Roches- ter, Min., of Mrs. H. I. Petersen, matron of the Lady Minto Gulf Island hospital, her position is be- ing filled by Miss Consiable, Vic- Loria, Guests registered at Ganges Inn: J. D. Riddell, Vancouver; C. P. Newcombe, F. G. Aldous, H. Ennhan, Victoria. Judy Fanning has retumed to Ganges after spending the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Doro- thy Fanning, Victoria. Lieut. P. Lowther arrived from Lethbridge on Saturday to spend a week’s leave at his home, Vesuv- jus Bay. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parsons, Ganges, was ‘christened on Sunday after- noon, Jan. 28, at St. George’s church, Ven. G. H. Holmes offic- iating. The baby received the names of Joyce Marylyn Elaine and the godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parsons of Luin Island. Pollowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons entertained a few relatives to tea at their home, the table being centered with the christening cake, flanked by lighted tapers. Those present were Ven. and Mrs. G.’H. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. E.Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Wagg, Norma and Shirley Wage. ’ Mrs. and and Dulcie, returned home’ on Saturday, after.a few day's Fred Crofton of Ganges Mrs. Warren: Hastings, Ganges; returned home on Thursday: after’ spending some days ‘in Mictori ia. Myrs> Richard. Gore, Vancouver’, ravi on. Tuesday. : Mrs. Owe N. ‘MeDermott retain a. short. Stay, in “Vancouver. Benzie, Dr. Mander: Vort,. Vancouver; Mr. ‘and: AL. J. "Dillabough: .and. son, »: Chilliwack; Cpl. -R;. FP. .Clement, R.C.A. F., D. B ‘Miss © Vivien - Layard from. Victoria :on: Saturday™ to spend’ a day or two with her. mother, Mrs. A. R, Aayard, Rain- how Beach.. Miss Muriel Holmes retur ned. to Mrs. J, Aitken Thursday from arrived Vancouver Mr. Smireich and his daughter, Penrl, spent a few days visiting Mrs, Toaster. Mr, and Mys, Rowland returned hist week from trip to Vancouver Tsland, Foster their Mrs: Littledule spenta few days” ia last week with: her muiey 3 in Vun- : “conver, : Mr. and Mrs, Wakelin returned A having, spent a home. yesterday couple of weeks in Vancouver, weeviremaa hmunrasmten rennet noraeeestan tn YTB teri FULFORD | SALT SPRING ISLAND Mi: Rn. Cornish left. Pulford: on Friday for Californin, .whire We “wil visit his sinter. for sommotimes Cpl. Atlan Janie: arrived © front duys ‘leave : with: his later, Mira. Re Bovnttner, Fulford - Harhours: Mra. Fred Tollinga: returned to ov Vietorla on Sunday > after. xpend-. - ings a short visit to Fulford, Mrs. Tollings © ix. Vinitings her parants in Victoria. Mra. G. A. Mande has returned to Fulford Harbour after a two- days’ visit ta Vietoria. Miah THe Akermin, RON. hie yeturned to the Powell itiver Gan. ern) hoapital after’ a twoavecks! visit: on the: bland, ‘where sho haw "STORK SHOP “ Exclusive Children’s Wear -- ; oy Infants: to. 14: Years, “OM 631. FORT ST. — VICTORIA: Beatrice x Burr - =~ Ph, G 2001 Hear wut broudcast—~ 3 “READING THE VCJVI eres PE AUNDAY her two daughters, Denise: visit... cat: North’ arrived. last: with Lawrence,” Rivers, ;: VWUBVETUBRUBERECUTESTAADENEEU VUBVATANAD been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs... G. E..Akerman. Mrs. Reginald Freeman of Vic- toria is spending a week or two on the island where she: is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Price; “Mereside” fam. Mr, Frank Reynolds has return- ed to Victoria after spending the week-end with his wife and fam- ily at Beaver Point, Mrs. J. Repburn left Fulford last week to visit) her daughter, Mrs. Perey Tlorel, and family, in Victoria, Mrs. Ross Young has returned home from the Lady Minto hos- pital where she was a patient for Semetuiine. GALIANO ISLAND Mrs. Rv oN. Heryet spent. the past week in’ Vaneouver, Mrs, Frank Banks left on Sat- urday for a hrief visit. to Van- couver, Mir. A. EL Seoones returned home on Saturday after a short Visit to Vancouver, The regular meeting of the Red Cross unit was held at “Green- Ways,” the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Seoones on Mriday, Feb, 2. NYLON TREATMENT When a nylon fabrie is subject- td to dry heat of 400 degrees Fahrenheit for a brief space of time during finishing, the fabric becomes loftier; it seems to possess greater softness, resilience und draping properties. Varia- P.-T.A. Show Films Royal Oak. ed by the Royal Oak P.-T.A.-on —”. Friday, Feb... 2,:in- the . Institute. Hall. Goddard, Mrs... Walker’.: showed. * films of Equador, Vancouver “Is--: land beauty spots, Scouting, comic eartoons: and ntimerous: crafts. The evening's »entertain- ': ment was well patronized bythe. ov: parents and children of Royal Oak » 2). school and the loeal Seouts. FOR PIPE OR Beeline YOUR OWN a SHINGLE STAIN “S.0.8." (Saves. Old Shingles) —Brown, Red. or Black 1 gal. 2.00 5 gals. 9.50: COAST abt fal ee tion of this finishing process may LIMITED include embossing, where the 1418 Douglas Street, thermo-setling properties of nylon Vict : come into full-play. In-faet, this ictoria G we whole realm of fabric treatment ‘ Lo ae Mee is practically an untouched field. aaaaiaiete NY ot f WHASASST SANSA Sabai i) d LARS Eo Gems of Wisdom--- * . £2 we : Ea THE EMERALD — o& BS Rich in love and legend, the Emerald was ‘choked long me ws ago as the gem. sacred. to? ‘Venus, und. lovers were: told: Oe ae it was endowed with the power of: rev ealing: the : 42 » fulness of the: beloved. The first Emeralds lin Bey pt, about: 1925 B. C., and thése: minés. nea : Red: Sea! were a source: ‘of great wealth ed! to: Ganges. on™ ‘Saturday, after’. Guests “registered. at: “Harbour! . House, Ganges, are: _A. Bossy, H.: Walker, Mrs. «BE. Ws: of: Sunday" “.evening services .are. the fireside. These -are held after ‘the’ regular services and= are designed , . Moraes, Victoria, ee a capeeially for ser vice Seon _ ORANGE HALL, eee fe SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 8.15 ack Collection i in Aid of Hall Renovation ° “HUNT ERS". , “HAVERSACKS: LIFE BELTS. SLEE BLUE RIBBON Yall, = GROUND: PUP TENTS —- SCHOOL BAGS: PING BAGS —- WOOL BLANKETS BR JEUNE & BRO. ‘_ 570 JOHNSON. STs ee 19¢ COCOA— phx... ae CANVAS GOODS” GAME. VESTS | “= DUNNAGE- DAs ‘BOAT CUSHIONS SHEETS oT G 4632." 4 i : ‘plete. ‘HOT CHOCOLATE POWDE a Sweetened, - today Special, Va... for Pancakes “Tor Ruchwheate® 1S AUNT JENIMA PANCAKE DAY Aunt Jomlma Roady: Mix “19¢" 230 MALKIN'S’ BEST : COFFEE We. Dated! < ve empeecind,, “th 38e : desta actcdahch a ab edie “ BAVOY CUS’ TARD POWDER Special, oach..: Veeweupe dene ws ncie diet edecawa ~VAN CAMP'S. Quick-srave BEANS— pr Beacon. at: Third Stoo Speelil, AB PA sec ecl ieahe beads vevansevecpeeas shavncvanakis Enki | | § TAN'S GROCERIES: “PHONE 18) — Variety movies: . | and home-cooking stall were. stag-. .- Assisted by. Scoutmaster Vi’. handi- =: 8