OO PPP PP Classified Ad RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as. one word. . Minimum charge 25c. Review Office may be used at.an additional. charge of.10c to cover cost. of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you Classified Ads may be sent in or telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON -for each. succeeding issue. have a regular account with us. a a a ge a er er LOST—Blue : felt -fedora hat—on Beacon Avenue Christmas Eve. Finder leave same at The Ave- nue: or contact F. L. moniiey. *Phone Sidney 100. : CHIMNEYS SCRAPED and swept —-Work guaranteed. Roofs re: - paired, tarred and painted. "Phone Mason, Sidney 109. RUBBER STAMPS—We can give you rapid service in many de- signs of rubber _ A group of figures or tele- If desired, a box number at the - x ey The Churches coo eae ay eae oe sea ANGLICAN Sunday, December 31st Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay—8:30 a.m., Holy Communion. St. Andrew’s, Sidney—-11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. z stamps, pads, St. Augustine’s, Deep Cove—3 inks, marking devices, seals, p.m., Evensong. ete. _ Review, Sidney, B.C, GARDNER'S GARA GE—Imperial products, repairs, ete. -'Phone ‘Sidney 104-R. Tuesday, January 2nd Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay — 8:30., Holy: Communion. START THE NEW Y Cer re oe ee rr re ors re mmr iComing | Events One cent per word per issue. Minimum charge 25c. ~ EAR RIGHT —attend the big dance on Mon- day, January 1st. Fulford Com- munity Hall. Lots of fun for everybody—-good music — good : eats! IDA C.-GLENN of the Sidney Beauty Parlor announces that her shop will be closed at Dec. 31st, 1989. She would like to take this opportunity of thank- ing those who patronized the shop and wish them a very happy New Year. BRIDGE---Continuing the winter series at the North Saanich Service Club Hall, Mills Road. : Wednesday, J 7 3rd Starts at 8 p.m. promp:ly.. Prize FOR § fs ~ St —— aiid a for high score. Refreshments. SALE—Good apples. Bring ] hevecsal rew's, sidney-~8 p.m, Admission 25¢. Proceeds to : conlaine®, hOe. Russ Humber, *2tereession. mo, Red - Cross. t Sidney. 7 Thursday, January 4th ENE SS 7 ; St. Andrew's, Sidney — 10:80 . 2 COMMERCIAL PRINTING — We ann, Holy Communion 10:8 IN MEMORIAM ; do all kinds of printing. Write . In loving memory of. our dear ‘BLACKSMITH—Plumbing, us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our prices Friday, January 5th Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay —3 are reasonable. Review, Sidney, p.m., Intercession. : Cy : SALT SPRING ISLAND ees — St. Mary’s, Fulford — .10:30 GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT FOR CASH! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry qrpaired at moder- a.m., Matins. Ganges—3 p.m., Evensong. ate prices. . J: Stoddart, 605 St. Mark’s — 7:30 p.m., Even- Fort Street, Victor song. oo : THE IDEAL EXCHANGE, J. and UNITED CHURCH OF ~ ;B.. Storey, wish to convey to . everyone the heartiest of New .. Year wishes for 1940! Stove Repairs. ’Phone Sidney 66.° D. Craig, Sidney. WOOD — First growth rickwood, $4.75 -in..two-cord lots.. Also wood: suitable for fireplace. and : = heater at $3.75 in two-cord. lots. : ae Crooks, mah 11-M. aid / Sidney a CANADA : SIDNEY. : | Sunday, December 31st ° Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. ’ Sunday Sehoo!—9:45 a.m. Divine Service-—7:30 p.m. SOUTH SAANICH Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. Sunday School—10 a.m. Divine Service—-11:15 .a‘m. SALT SPRING ISLAND: -.. Minister. Rev. E. J. Thompson. GANGES— beloved husband and father, Henry Smith, who passed December 14th, 1938. : John away Surrounded by friends ] am lone- some, In the midst of my joys 1 am blue, With a smile on my. face Ive a heartache, _ Longing, dear husband, for you. Sweet is the spot where you are laid, Many a.visit in silence is paid, To lay a flower in. remembrance of thee, - . You are never forgotten, and never will be. Ever remembered by his Loving Wife, Sons and Daughters. NANAIMO TOWING CO. LTD. ’Phone Nanaimo 555 collect: “ We Move Anything Afloat 1" GALIANO HALL SCENE OF VERY SUCCESSFUL CONCERT (Continued from.Page One.) tained with a. delightful dance, after which Donald Jenkins very ably recited “The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat.’”? Then onto the. stage came three scarecrows (Mary Hawthorne, Jack Haw- thorne and John Ward) who sang, “There ‘Were Three Crows.” A minuet followed, danced by David New, Iona Hardy, Joan Hume and Teresa Walters, dressed in the old fashioned costumes of long ago. This scene was brought to a close with the song, “Sing A Song of Sunbeams” by the whole cast. After an interval of 10 minutes the play “Pyramus and Thisbe” was presented, very well played by the following pupils of the school: Mary Hawthorne took the parts ef Bottom and Pyramus. John. Seoones’ was: Flute and Thisbe. Paul Seoones was Quince. George Georgesan was. Snout and Wall, — Donald David was Snug and The Lion, Jack Walters was Starveling and The Moon. Joan Hume was Puck. The courtiers were Norah Wal-. ters, David New, John Ward, Jack Hawthorne and Hugh Walters. The fairies, who danced prettily, were. Teresa . Walters and -Jona Hardy. . Unfortunately, owing. to illness; little Peggy Bellhouse was -unable to be present to take the ~ part of Titania, Queen of the Fairies. ; The costumes were many and varied, | all- exactly typifying the - characters . they ° helped to “repre- sent. : The “concert: was Noted a huge = “ success” ‘by the’ audienée. “Mrs. A. GALIANO ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Jenkins, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins and son Donald left the island to spend Christmas relatives in Vancouver. Mrs. Hume and Joan pent sev- eral days of last week in’ Vancou- ver Christmas shopping. Mrs. C.:Morgan returned to the © island on Saturday, also Mr. R. Morgan, who will spend Christmas with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Corlett are at Gossip Island as guests of Capt. and Mrs. Denroche. Miss Mary Sarson and Mr. B. Sarson are guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Heryet. Miss D. Godfrey arrived on Saturday. to. spend Christmas at “The Haven.” : O. H. New and small son also Mrs. Ida New, are the. Christmas season and Mrs. Don New. Mrs. Billy, apending with Mr. Mr. Quick: left fora short stay in Vencuuen : Repairs and alterations have been commenced. on the Govern- ment Wharf. Here’s hoping that the C.P.R. steamers will treat it a litde more gently after this. Golf is still “tops” on Galiano. Enthusiasts are to be seen playing daily. “EVERYTHING'S ON ICE” AT THE REX, GANGES a (Continued from Page One) take place as part of the floor -show “at a swank Palm Beach night club, . where Roscoe Karns, a kibitzing ‘and highly: impractical uncle, has: _ Hall, Mrs, Watts, Mrs. “and Mrs, J. John. * GANGES, ‘secured:.an’ engagement’ for the ~.. CHRISTMAS PARTIES FOR “S CHILDREN (Continued from Page One.) singing. in- connection’ with this. ’ number were very effective. Vocal selections were giiven by Mr. Lisle, accompanied ‘by Mrs, “Lisle, and were warmly appreciated. Mrs. Perley acted as accompanist for the carols. | Supper was in charge of Mrs. ‘The program closed with the presentation of gifts ta the mem- bers of the school. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY Dee. 27. —- Mrs. Ve.C. Best was hostess: Wednesday, last week; when between 4 o’clock. and 7 o’clock, she entertained ‘her pu- pils from St. Paul’s Sunday School at a delightful Christmas party given by her at her: home, the “AL ders,” Ganges. Seventeen children were pres- ent and the afternoon .was spent in games. The Rev. C. H.. Popham, vicar of the parish, dressed the children; Mrs. Popham and Winifred‘ Cathrop assisted the hostess with the entertaining. ‘During the afternoon the hos- ‘tess was presented, by little ‘Donald. Abbott, ‘with a beautiful bouquet — of. yellow, and ‘pink. chrysanthe- --. ‘muins.. The. flowers, which were “the gift of her’ Sunday Schoo) Po pils, were . accompanied: ~ by~’ charming little speech by Margaret Jane Macintosh, made. -on behalf: . of. the children. G. E. John. — attended and ad- - . brothers. NORTH SAANICH HIGH SCHOOL — NOTES By A STUDENT On Friday afternoon, Dec. 15th, before breaking up for: holidays,’ students of the junior and senior ~~. high and the elementary. schools” assembled enjoy a program consisting of the “best numbers that were featured ~ - at the various school events” dur- 7 ing the. week. PROGRAM. “O Canada.” ; Junior High Choir-—“We- Three Kings of Orient Are.” Duet: “O Come All Ye Faithful” —Shirley Readings, Clifton. Col- pitts. Dance: Highland Ping —Donna and Helen. Horth. Piano solo—June Newling. Dance: ‘Tap—Mae Ferguson. Monologue: “Down: On Farm’—Dorothy Villers. ’ Danee: Tap—Elin Jones. - Piano. duet: -"*tGondoliere” Brenda ‘Thomas and. Dorothy Hall. Clarinet solo — Dick Primeau; Glen John accompanist. Piano solo—FElma Carmichael. : The. _ Junior Choir—The First Noel. com ck “God Save the King.” Bob Mounte, president” of. the: Students’: Council,. student activities: for. the term. He then called upon Bruce Deildal, ° treasurer; ‘Dave manager; of the Inkspot; ‘and’ Sid- ney Lines, Red: Cross .ditector;. to. submit reports to the meeting,. all OY of which were accepted. nia. arrived Saturday to” spend ™. Christmas with ~ his eno and": , “Mr. ‘Dick Foster rtned Peon ; _Vietori ia. Saturday. to’ ‘spend Christ-. “-mas_ at: home .as, well as “Rowland : Foster: from. Nanaimo. Wb Supper. was. “served at a o table’ eel in the auditorium to... pom repor ted on 2) Ascott, business’ Pes : WANTED—Price for clearing one: °* Jot at. Patricia Bay .of stumps - and disposing of them. “Corner sof ‘Tapping. Road. and West Saa- snich. Road. | 'C..: J:. Mandefield, - West Saanich: Road; near Keat- ing Crossroad. - Sunday School—10 30° a:m. . Adult Bible Class—11:15:a.m. Publie™ Worship—7 780° ce : BEAVER POINT— elk a School.;House’ — Alternate ———————" edays’ ‘at ql am: <. : WRITING: “PADS: of ‘our-own man- ufacture, 514 x 8%" inches, 10c¢.- éach or 3°for:25e:: This.is:a very =" economical. buy.’ ‘and, will keep: you? in: writing: paper: ‘for a: long Drop ‘:in. at- the j Si B.C. Sun- : “Sand. ‘Bleetrieiaii “Stoves, | furni= ture}: crockery, ‘tools: of» -all kinds. WINDOW GLASS: New > Stationery: 100° sheets BUX 816:.- inches and-.100.- envelopes: : (or: "150°sheets and. 50: envelopes) . :Good:: bond paper,” Name. ‘and. “address, upto four’ lines, print- 2» ed ‘on:both, business or personal... Sheets’ made ‘up into’ a:neat pad ewith “underlines °‘and’.. blotter... ‘Postpaid. Send cash with: order. a - Review, Sidney, 8B. C.: ee “Monday, HAGAN Lit $ “At. 9300 am. a SIDNE i _ 7 At. 10:80" ams. Han ary 4q st. -DAY. SCHOOL ° “Sunday, December 31st: ‘Sunday’ School—2:45. p.n m.: Oy vening Service—7. 30. Mr,. ‘Percy Wills: of ‘Vitoria will e. be ‘the. speaker. oe : SHOE REPAIRING “Prices to suit the times! ~ SLOAN - Sidney, "SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL. B.c. | Sunday, December’ 31 at ‘Beacon Avenue ; at 3 pam, each Wednesday at 8 pm, The Rev Danio! Walker of Vie- tora will speak each Thursday evening in the Sidney Gospel Hall at 8 o'clock. meonmnennimeenctant tress - CHURCHES OF CHRIST. .? SCIENTIST oo... Sunday, December Bist Firat Class Work-—~Satisfaction ' Guaranteed : PETE McGOVEERN, Prop. ‘Beacon Avenue - Sidney, B.C. . pene nnrenttiamntenerglae 2 tastes somes ain genteahe t meamna entra tev armtenbae et RISEN subjeet of the al Churches vot Chr Het, Be lentist, on Sunday, i f Anatead ot wee Viyght of the warld? wt shall tawe: Vhos ‘light : of ie (John 8 12), prise: the Lesion-Sermon:icthe-fol-: wo bewding | fromthe. Bibles. “shine: > thee! salah day). 4 long. distance telephone — the. fallowing. passage.from.. the Christian Selenes. textbook, : : we see Hiht;’ Distant denr ones are often neglected because to many people letter-writing dean unpleasant chore. away from a false mater inl sense,’ etenuehn ae er es, . SEVENTH - DAY ~ ADVENTIST: REST: HAVEN: CHAPEL » Sabbath, Decembar 30th. > OW quick. and. eaty way to ©” —golve the car Hrespondence prob: Yam isto call by longediatance of, telephone. ee cos oe Enjoy” a voice-ta-vaice res = wnion,.todays: ‘ 1 STAGE DEPOL- age a HR. —_ AVENUR CAFE 0” . Smokers’ § a Sand. Yea Cream aes Gawl : “the ‘Islanders’ Home In Victoria” BURGOYNE = CHURCH eR nee = Make’ ‘Use: of Our Up-To-Date re Anti Rust for Surgical Instruments MOUNT Ystioo = ee + Peeeennin ' Sunday School and Bile Class en «== Gyspel Meeting at 7 :30 mine ‘Mac’ 8 Barber Shop | All: welcome. : Opposite the Post Office Prayer and ministry meeting “GHRIST. JESUS" will -be> the. ‘Lesson-Sernion in: . “The Golden’ Text ins “1 ‘am’ “the Lf he that fallow-'s” 24th ane: stad non walle in darkness, FlODGSON'S STORE | Amore: the citations which come The: Lesson Sermon ulvo includes: “Sele: ‘cence and Honlth with Key to the: _ Scriptures’ by Mary Baker. Eddy “Truth and Love cnilghten the ane | deratanding, sin: whose “ght shall. and this iMumina. : tian 48 raflected spiritually by all whoa walk in the Heht and turn “Divine Servive--10: Ho. 7) my Be _ ath, didnoy. 100. : TAXI SERVICE |**" ““Magazings, periodicals, newspapers Stationery and School Supplies Sundries, Confectionery . ARAN PIMA W.-Y. Higgs, menses ie MODERATE PRICES ; “The ‘Doorway. ‘to Hospitality . og a Douglas and Courtney. Streets: «Laboratory: ‘for Water. eaicel GODDARD. & co..; "Manu facturers ‘AsK Boiler Fluid | - and Sterilizers“: > « — B.C. ~ SIDNEY - Get. It At. ¥ 7 A ‘W. HOLLANDS’ © MEAT MARKET 1 Repair Watches and Clocks: of Quality! . ; “Any make of Watch or “Clock ' Supplied : NAT. GRAY — ~"Saanichton, “DOMINION HOTEL -& VICTORIA; B.C, : * Excellent: Accommodation we _Minosphere ‘of Real Hospitality. ae ter 2 Mladern Rates : Wine JeClark . need nsemmrewewinieme * ec ‘reneesetimaonananentaivennneenessaumetn emaaantases cena Pca aatoe acetoacetate ocaee kerma ppabminiceatvelestenay ARed & White" Btore) < ~ BEDWELL: HARBOUR, .. GAB ee WATER oe OME “City Price on Groeerlen © FUNERAL’ Dikecrons Personal nitention riven every. call “Superior Funeral Service” Corner Qaundra and Broughton Sta, ment Christ. Church Cathedral ‘Phone G 6512 Day or Night EEE aoctyouteeh omeesenrsmanrvotenthseassrertnynidsleaineasionaann -aarapeeannerain B. con Funeral Cou} Ltd. oo CHAYWARD'S) We huve bean eatablighed since TRAD Sinioty cro diotriet walta clent natal: Enbalming for ahip : 2 meant a-speclallyse ce i LADY ATTENDANT :. 784 Hroughton, Stoo. Victoria 2 ns fo. Phoneme 2 eo smpire O14; Gearden 1019; | Garden, Tana sahatien 4008, ~ E. Seoones and Miss Mary Scoones accompanied on the piano, ‘while. ,. Stanley. for the three’ fiddiers. . Stevens. taught. the. dances, be great. credit i is due to Mr:: Stevents:.: S ‘who made: ‘the: ‘masks: and: was, also 2 responsible “for - the. stage” ‘setting. i ; taken’ care‘ of: by. NM rs. G.: W: Geor- ; ~eson and*Mrs.: LeM, Walters. - gavening: drew. to a, Aas - ~ PENDER. ISLAND STEPPE IIE i SS ‘spending a few days in Vancouver, sage pHONE 69. - SIDNEY, B.C. . SPP eich etal - ing a few days with their daugh-: WATCHMAKER | “ter and | family, Mrs. Pew, Nine, : sister, : _apending.. in few ditys with, Mr, and. Manuger ; ci UAMAAR SHAN SSA NANA A SHANA NSA SNS : Arne, ne SOUTH: PENDER: ISLAND, B.C. : J for thy: light ia: ¢ome, ands, » The plony of thee Lord -is rsen. Upon. et, beats is en COTTAGES. FOR RENT. “wa S. Fi |. Curry & ‘Son oe Brackett. Totnes s attonded: ta promptly by an effle po “prettily arranged , with: Christmas. “with Ireue, “her* mother, and older™ - decorations - and. - “before leaving “sister, Karns -installs. the entire the children: ‘were ‘recipients ” of . party. in an: expensive. hotel, ‘and - wifte of candies and ; ppalioanS E ‘proceeds ‘to “put the: family in. aS serious: financial: ‘hole. ‘by spending = money. dike water. His. attempts. youngster. Arriving at the resort: a The ‘purest form In: whie * tobeceo :ean be cenokad’’ Ward played © ‘the. “violin: Mrs. ‘Ralph: and ‘MAYNE. Heres “Santa : Claus’ arrived following. the, concert, a a cheering’ from 7 a delicious. supper was served, having een. Following: this dancing. was en-. and. other: important. members - ‘of joyed for’ a short: time... and meee well-rounded company ‘are. ‘Ed- o> gar: Kennedy,’ Lynne’ Roberts, . Eric "s “Linden; Mary Hart,’ George Mee- ’ ker and “Bobby ‘Watson. “Unusu- ally. attractive: backgrounds a add to oh Mr.and: ‘Mrs.’ Basil: Phelps: are the gaietys 6" us. fe visiting with Mrs. Phelps, sr. cee “Everything's ‘On Tee”? was pro- ‘ -duced - by.-Sol Lesser for. RKO. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are Ry “It was’ directed by Erle Cc. { “and. the ice. ballets in, the. ‘picture: were staged by. the famous al _ Hollywood dance producer, Dave - : “Gould:: The? song, “Rverything’s ” “Mr. ani: Mrse Keiller: are: spend- On’ Ice," is hy “Milton Drake and. | Fred Stryker. while’ Victor’ Young © asd tind “Paul, Webster “wrote “Birth 06 <: “of a“ Snowbird" for the:elaborate: finde number, Wo. ‘still “have ; al large. ‘assortment ; ‘of art cles. ‘Saitable : ‘for / NEW: YEAR® GIFTS and) are “featuring, a: special line” ‘of. “ CALENDARS: ‘ranging. in , price, from '10¢, to’ 75e°-—: als a New Year, Cards,’ - “Roy Mr. D. ‘Taylor j is iise ‘spending a ; Tew. days. at. his. home here., ecouver, oem ete veme ieee > a LN OR RD MEN ED ED 0 aa at AN The SEASON'S GREETINGS and BEST WISHES for _ Mrs, Ross, osr,. is. visiting oot Grosvenor House for a few days. ¢ Ceow reer orc reser r cor ro cre Mr. Bill Corbett is spending a week cin Victoria, Messrs. Leslie and Elmer Bower- man. spent Christmas’ with their” Mrs, , 1), Dobie, in Vietoria. : Mra nnd? “Miss “Melntyre> are 3 {po ny ‘geod: turn “every. day lt. : serecerseraneccrcercors: i M oo “MeDougal. Mussa BUD: atid Dave’ ‘Paleoner i in are ‘also appending. Christmas: athe A nuinber: of the ‘troop; went. for their home. oo ea aver-night hike: {a the top of ws oo Mount: Nowton | and ae ww Jot of. Miss Pesiey Smith i Mii J: : fan, uN well fin: ROME rel outdoor Grinmer: Saye: spending. the: hali- A Le oodnye With. {hele parents: oe eens os Mra As Taylor nvendinig ott a GH Be eg hh Sata ty “Christian holidays. iv Victoria, Those wha “went: were Troop. | . “ Lender: Jamen Johny Patrol Leader’ —% , Mr, ‘wid. “Mra, Winriur, “ind wu hg Péck, Second) Campbell War. - yon, are leo spending, the holidays _render-and Scouts kK, Holanda, Dp.” In Victérin, « OS olmwood, oT Warrender, We Young, J Bland. Rose : ‘The. cooks were vory ood ‘and yt up sone grand: mols,” hah Loa Those ‘who passed’ their first. clasa axemanship were K, Hollands, D. Holmwood, i. neetaidaty Wi Young, J. Wand, : + Boys, don't: forget to: be. at the: hall on the 28th (Thureday) ‘at 7 “wm for the party with the Gu Ider, ~ daughter dune are. spending. a. honth at High River, Alborta | aim pane ta heen. enrolled ane “"w Seont, moe My, Mave, Richardron is. visiting Phere: waano: ‘eieular meoting with, nis AALher, tae Hov, Mey, elie nat: Saturday. © 8 : On. the 80th Sotnrday) we wan : “all the DADS ‘or borrowed DADS a * ‘for the’ o_ FRED! eee - iW - Mrs. Cassidy spent a day: con Pinder Jani, weels” ar Mr. und: Mys, Sones are visiting: In Vietorin, Mr. nod Mrs: Eviekaon and two en) sans hare Visiting. with Mrs, alae Meyer Mrs,: ‘Rowernat. “and : ardaon. 7 Mr “Brackett pent “tow days in Vane’ yver net week, a : ‘meando er . ne noha is spending « few . Vancouver. Mrs, .B, G. Amiens, who cota ye dew yery i An, the General Mose,, — Mr, B. G “Amles um Visiting. in el