SAANICHTON brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Highstead, The Messrs. F. and G. Michell AND KEATING and C. Handy have returned home Corr.: Mrs. P. J, Stanlake. after spending the week-end in On nnn ene ancouver, Miss Alberta McGill left re- cently for California where she will visit her sister, from. there she will travel to Nova Scotia. Mr. and “Mrs, Ernest Dearing Were guests -at- the home of Mr. Dearing’s parents, Mr. and” Mrs. John, . eetings Central WHOA, NELLY! MEN IN DIARY AT REX THEATRE Horses, love and murder make 7 Saanich up a mixed fare for movie fans at vad, last week the Rex Theatre this week and Richard Spooner Vancouver, re fan Ladd, the tough one, spent the week-end visiting hig appears with Gail Russell in parents, Mr. and “Salty O’Rourke” this week-end, Campion Road. Mrs. F. Spooner, it is a story of horse racing thrills. An added feature is Palestine : oar E. M. Hamilton, Central Problem, Peggy Ryan uncovers eh Road, is spending a few all in the diary in the film “Men days in Dunean visiting her in Her Diary’ playing next Tues- ee : For some 34 years now a July ~ Sale at Malleks has been... an event of ladies of Victoria, Saanich Pen- insula and Gulf Islands —.and once again that. eventful -occa- sion is here. . patrons will find a special selec- Hon from -every department, at ‘substantial price reductions—on . : this season’s, new, - smart. mer- vs Chandise. =» ting here. . Successful: In Music Exams Salt Spring Island.—The fol- - lowing pupils of Mrs. Doris L. Crofton, L.R.S.M., “were success- »ful in passing the recent examina- tion of ‘the Toronto Conservatory of Music held in Victoria, Grade 8 — Patricia - Jameski (honors). -Grade -4 — Patrick Crofton; Dolores Jansen, Tommy Toynbee (1st class honors); Ruth Gardner and. Nancy Howland (honors). Grade 3 —— Kathleen ' Devine (1st class honors); Clair Devine and Jean St.:Denis (hon- ors). Grade 2——Geraldine Krebs and Patricia Cartwright (honors). ene day and Wednesday, while “Mur- der in the “Blue Room” is an added attraction. eee importance to. .the At Malleks- our °Make a. point of get- — .the store of Mouat Bros., ‘The conveners :. were "Mrs. E. . : Parsons and=Miss Mary Lees: and Jones, C.N.R. Agent JAMES J. RALEIGH Appointment of James J. Raleigh as district freight agent, Cana- dian National Railways, Victoria, with jurisdiction over Vancouver Island ‘territory, is announced by W: Hately, general freight agent, B.C. district, Vancouver. Mr. Raleigh succeeds Alastair Camp- bell who goes to Winnipeg as division freight. agent. For. the past nine years Mr. Raleigh has been district freight agent, Port Arthur, Ont. A native of Peterboro, he was grain agent, Winnipeg, in 1929 and went to Brandon as_ district freigh agent in 1930. In 1934 he went to. Moose Jaw in a similar capacity’ and from there to Port Arthur in 1937. UNITED W.A. HOLD: STALL Under auspices ‘ofthe ‘Women’s Auxiliary. to"'the Ganges. United church, a successful stall of. home cooking, flowers ard plants was held last Thursday: afternoon, in Ganges. over $25 were realized’: towards the funds. for purchasing an oil heater for the church, ae ~ THE TIDES : Date Time 'Ht . Time July © 7.6. ~ 8:45: July 6.6. £10209: July CBT 11:46 July ALT 118 :26 ©. July 12.5 8 TBP July 2.2. 8:33 5 | “Harold. A. Roval “Spirit, er to. take ipart: theie loan, they. are-in reality—saving for i ok, ‘a useful purpose, and increasing profitable — ~ production for the community, Meanwhile, they are keeping their savings intact. Certificates, which they leave with us for - safekeeping, Indeed, a good many” shave ~ substantial ‘cash’ eserves in a savings: accounts, Why, then, do they harrow from the Bank?’ Shoply because they want to keep their savings Sntact andundisturked asa bulwark of security, These people are performing n real service not only to themselves, but to their fellow citizens and tothe country atlarge... ‘Dy maintaining their pro- * gramme of regular saving, es Suceetigor “tow yeh 8. 8. GIRLING: MACHINE. shor ak PHONE E 8816 _ "2008 Government St, che _ . Is. -_ ” “Now Available’ This is wise spending, wise borrewing and wise saving, These people are good customers, they are good citizens and their personal financing is sound,. a Sey B.C. Telephone Co. To Our Customers, we say? "Don't borrow unless - you have to, bue If you'need money for dome wreful purpose, : bn af eum get a loantrom . the B os We oh tay? “Don't sell your . 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