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GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT FOR CASH! Watches, Clocka and Jewelry repaired at moder- ate prices. W. J. Stoddart, 605 Fort Street, Victoria. YOU ARE READING this little ad. now——-why not run your ad. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE that superior block and slab wood mects all. requirements. It’s all fir, uniform stove length, easy splitting, never in water. $6.50 1% cord. Vic. Carter, Beacon Avenue, Sidney. RUBBER STAMPS—We can give you rapid service in many de- signs of rubber stamps and marking devices seals, etc. Re- view, Sidney, B.C. BLACKSMITH Plumbing, Stove Repairs. ’Phone 66. D. Craig, Sidney. . THE IDEAL EXCHANGE — Sou- venirs for the Royal Visit.. Eng- lish china ware and glass. New and used goods. MASON’ S EX CHANGE—Plumber and Electrician. Stoves, furni- ture, crockery, tools. of © all: -kinds:: WINDOW.GLASS. : New’ and -used’ pipe and fittings. ‘Phone: Sidney 109. and. “100% “envelopes: : ‘Cor: 150. : sheets and. 50. envelopes). 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G2612,, Day ov Night " Lady Attendant wad Established 111, Large Chapel Dar Complete Funerals an low ak $86. No extras! Now » Motor Equipments. ¢ - gIDNRY, Vancouver Island, RB Gs » Weinentay, Muy 31, 1989. _. DOLLAR SPECIAL. in: Printed... Bee Stationery: 100. sheets. 5x8 %. ch : SIDNEY “Thunder: Bird.’”:.: wy FOR SALE—-Brussel sprouts, ' @ab= “.. bage, five dozen: to a flat, .60c.°J3.. .. ‘Bosher;. ae Road:: "Phone ne BS i the speaker. me it Meview » Kingdom: is the Lrerd'ss Classified Ads may. be sent in or OON for each succeeding issue. \ 4 | ) - Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10e to cover ; ~} SUSE Bs Es The Churches s Foe ANGLICAN TRINITY SUNDAY Holy. Trinity, Patricia Bay (Patronal Festival) 11 am.,- Litany and Choral Communion. Rev. Canon N. E. Smith, Rural Dean of Victoria. St. Andrew’s, Sidney—7 Evensong. Preacher: F.C. Cornish, monton. SALT SPRING ISLAND St. Mark's, Central Settlement -——11oa.m., Matins and. Eucharist, and 7:40 p.m, Evensong. p.m., Venerable Archdeacon of Ed- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Sunday, June 4th. SIDNEY Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D “Sunday School—-9:45 a.m. Divine Service—~7:30 p.m. SOUTH SAANICH Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, Sunday School—-10 a.m. Divine Service—11:15 a NOTE: — The first Sunday of each month the service at 11 a.m. will be at St. Paul's, Sidney, and the 7:30 service at South Saanich. SALT SPRING ISLAND Minister: Rev. EB. J. ce GANGES— : Sunday School—10:380 a. m. Adult Bible Class—11:15 a.m. Public Worship—7 :30 p.m. Y.P.S.—lIvery Mondav 8 p.m. FOLFORD.-- Junior Congregation —10 a.m. BEAVER POINT— School House—11 a.m. BURGOYNE CHURCH— Second, fourth and fifth Sunday at. 2:30 p.m. : NORTH END CHURCH First Sunday of month. PENDER ISLAND B.D. HOPE BAY— At 11 a.m. . ‘CATHOLIC. Sunday, June. ath. First ‘Sunday 9. a:m.: . Other Stndays=-10 30. a. m oaPriday; June. 2nd. Fulford—7: 30.- ‘Sunday,’ June 4th: E ulford Har bour—9 ‘00. Mount [Newton : Sunday » School) = Sunday, June’ Ath: : Sunday School—--2:46-p. m: : “Evening | Service—7.30: _ SIDNEY. GOSPEL HALL - Sunday; June.4th | guy le ia Sunday School and. pile, © ® couver; where she will visit-rela- at 3 p.m. «: «Gospel Meeting at 7 :30 P: m. ‘All 7 welcome. ° 7 Prayer ind "ministry meat’ “euch Wednesday. at 8 p.m, GARDNER'S GARAGE-cinperml ey : =: Ppt e — he Rev, Daniel, Walker: ot Vie- toria . will speak each. Thursday’ at & 0 "clock. “CHURCHES ES OF CHRIST “SCIENTIST - Suiday. June 4th” THis “ONLY “GoD CAUSE AND CREATOR willbe the sub- geet of the Tecseun Serna in all Churches af Christ, Seientist, on Sunday. The Golden Text is: PesBNeLh, Weis sedi wall daa- jesty; the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath irird- “The. Lord ed himself; the world algo is stab. - moved” | it cannot he 1), Ushed, that Psalms Wa: Among (has vitations’ which ome prise the Lesson-Sermon is‘the fol- Jowing® fremcthe Bible: “AT the onda of the world shall remember ©” cand all: and: turn tunto the. Lord: the kindrala of the nations shall worship before thee. (or wad he is the: proyernr nN the nations” {1 teasline diy Sd, : he oo LaksonaSernion calen’ : eludes the following: passage from ‘the Chridlan “Science «textbook. “Selence ind Health: with) Key: to © ‘the Seriptores? by Mary” Bakar” eo Mddyy Lepage rid cars calyes-of the: belief ‘thataman. is separated from) divine: Vere vis: the areal point of departure, dor = al truce. spiritual, growth” TAXI > God, und abeyo only. the Principle, Life and Loves. Se tesiatembmeabond “Seventh-day Adventist _ » REST HAVEN. CHAPEL Sabbath, June 3rd _ Divine Service 10:60 acm: POF” Maka Use of Our Up-To-Date Laheraters for Water Analysis GODDARD & CO, . ' Manufacturers A-K Boiler Fluid Anti-Rust for Surgical Inatruments wayad CONE SIDNE has | a om NANAINO TOWING co, LTD. ‘Phone Namiima Gbh eollect: "We Move Anything Afloat }" Ww... Wen, Manager beh, CHANGE OF “nies ‘Patience evening inthe Sidney. Gospel Hall ~ the © hi 8 Pais gar “e Rich Heritage of Romantic History SUbrate: “ine OS OP OP One cent per word: per issue. Minimum charge Bde. OE OE ere: DANCE -— Thursday, June’ 1st. Support the local Girls’ and Boys’ Soft Ball Teams. Agri- cultural Hall; Saanichton. Len Acres’ Four-piece Orchestra. Admission, including refresh- mens, 50c. KEEP YOUR DATE BEFORE THE PUBLIC AT ONLY ONE CENT PER WORD! Take space in this column to advertise your Card Party, Social, Dance, Con- cert or Enter tainment. Review, miney, B.C. AFTERNOON TEA—June 8rd, 3 till 6. St. Andrew’s Hall, aus- pices ‘Teen Age Girls’ Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. Other «attractions: Home cook- ing, faney work, white elephant, musical program, Everybody w are ome. Ie NTRIES now being received for -Lamb Show and Sheep Dog Trials. Agricultural Grounds, Saanichton, -Wednesday, June ith. Auspices North and South Saanich Sheep Breeders’ Asgsso- clation.. ‘Phone George Clark (Sidney 87-Q) for particulars. LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOK —- Fer appointment ’phone Sidney 41, Tuesday. Thursdav Satur- dav. STRAWBERRY TEA—Saturday, June 10th. Auspices Women’s Auxiliary of Canadian Legion. At home of Mrs. Livesey, East Road. Many attractions. De- tails later. WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT for some future date, cal] the Review and ascertain dates. al- ready booked and thus avoid clashing with some other event. We. keep a large calendar mark-. ed up with coming events for this very purpose. Just ’phone the Review at Sidney : _ 28; night... 27. DATE — Summer . Carnival on Thursday, June 29th. Auspices Sidney United . Church Pastoral unaree, at the --home of Mr. and Mrs. FE. R. Hall “at. “Experimental Station. - The ‘big event of the year! Boy THE E VENING. BRANCH, Wo- ‘man’s. ‘Auxiliary, ‘invite you: to” “Come and: ; “Alice? ’s: Tea’ Party.” “pass Through: the: Looking- Glass’?: into: “‘Wonderland:' 7708 “Mrs:: * Sparks’; ~gorner. ‘Birches: and. Chalet. Roads, De to: view the: Royal. proces: A ‘sion. on. May 29th” were ‘Mrs. “Don- ; ahd New. and: her son, “Miss Middleton of. ‘Victoria will “Donald Jenkins and: her son, ‘Don- Miss FE. Morgan,: ‘Miss. Dorothy and Mr. Bill Scoones, Mrs, Lika Kazakol left ‘for Van- tives, : Mrs;. Lee, of | Vaneouver, who has spent several months-with the Misses’ Bellhouse, returned to her home in Vancouver; ; Like t turning the pages oF a ~ beautifully illustrated history | -cbowk, each: day of your, vacation: in “your own province will reveal new tioaguras to be sought venture to, be tasted, « Spanish ax- plorgtions, Britigh discoveries... the romance of the “Fur Brigades" a the hectic days of the “Gold Rush” _. the spectacular drama of the "Coming of Steck" + Your vatation will be richer for the travel-days saved to, discover British Columba . anew. «¢ Plan this year to See British Columbia Fix “5 te ne Batok Columbia iin & Vic Oka” aio CANADA Anse ate spate ed Oa HEQ Hh JegR ARNO RRA EAE om ba Hhee oases ae t: MG Henn; °2,° Mendi: : David; Mrs. land; Bi Briggs; 2) Mr. Heald. Rings: 2; Mrs. Crawford: : hurst; 2 2, M. MeIntosh. 4 , hurst} 2 2, J; ye yvic, “hall and: wae well attended. £3 OAKS AND | ant he. congverntion. at “Holy! “Trinity “pre micher wae Naw ade _ the Queen,: 8. ¥. Curry | Fulford (Continued from Page One.) Lee. Rev. Father Scheelen Grieves were the judges. Mrs. R. J. Cornish and Mrs, P. C. Mollet presided over a miscel- laneous stall, candy «and soft drinks, ete. Tee cream was dispensed by Mrs. McLennan, assisted by Mrs. J. Cairns and Miss Isobel Fyvie. Afternoon teas were served in the hall, small tables being placed around the hall, these were decor- and W. ated with small vases of mauve rocket. - The tea committee com- prised Mrs. H. Townsend, Mrs. J. HW. Lee, Mis. at Lee. Mrs. T. Reid and Miss G. Shaw. A beautiful fruit cake made and donated by Mrs. Laundry was won by Rev. C. H. Popham. A hot dog stand under the man- agement of Mrocand Mrs. Edgar Heald did a yood business. During the afternoon a good program of. sports was carried out under the management of J. Gro- sart, assisted by Mrs. Grosart, E. 1]. Wootten and N. West. THE WINNERS Boys and girls, 6 yards—1, G. Henn; 2, F. Nelson. Boys and girls, 8 and under, 25 yards—1,.J. Stewart; 2, D. Lee. Girls, 10 and under, 50 yards— 1, L. St. Denis; 2; G. Henn. Boys, 10 and under, 50 yards— 1, D. St. Denis; 2, H. Schofield and B. Baker. ; Girls, 12 ta 14, 75 yards——1, P. Grosart; 2, L. Briggs. Boys 12 to.14, 75 yards—1, W. Roberts; 2, E. Narris. Girls, 10 to (12, 50 yards-- ~i, L, Murhami; 2, J. Dewhurst. Boys, 10 to 12, 50 yards— }, Roberts; 2, D. St. Denis. ; Girls, 14 to 18, 100 yards—W. and under, 25 W. “Smith; 2,.J: Jameski. < Boys, 14 te = 1.00 yards—1, Je Roland; 2,.f. Samson. ; . Girls’ three vlogmed ‘race — ag : Smith Girls; 2, May. ‘Girls. ; — Girls’: Label race—1, iN. : “Beye, and inde 6 Boys’ and girls, Sand under "Single. men,. 100. yar E oe Roland. a Married: men,’ "75: yards—1, Mr. Married . ‘women "s race- oe Mrs. ' Girls? Dbiindfald : “pice—R:- “Dew- Married couples’ three ~ legged race-—1, Mr, and Mrs. Brees: y Boys, 42 to.i4-—1, | &. Brenton 5 , B. Kellye : ; ” Boys 10 ‘and under, special, 100. yards, for. W. Nn. Patterson wateh— STS Bings: Tirls!. high jump 1, KR. Dew: ‘Boys’ high jumps ty ‘tons 2, Li: Roland. a Horseshoe | | 1, RR, Saakin and FB. Roland; 8, 2,1. anes and “D. Shepard, Soft aad) gone, Ganges, won by Falford, DANCE IN EVENING In the evening an enjoyable dance was held in the Community "CS Bren- Falford vs. 18-5, nasi wis furnished hy Chandler! K Orchystia of Victoria, ; FIRS TO. BE : Patricia Baye will’ cela! the” Patranth: Pestival en, ai a coleloek’: whan: will cbe, Rev. Yeetor. af Sty: Chureh, ' sunday “Smithy: of Vietoriag The: preacher ‘at: Evensong: St, Andrew's are h, Sidney, be Venerable b. Archdeacon of ‘eriaameart Following both these trees will, be planted, by the ean gregationn in the respective: eharehyards commemorating — the wisi of Their Majesties, tha King and Queen. Oaho wil be planted for the King and Scottish ant for “ot will Suitelont: uaptea 3 the new Anglican Hyrinal having heen dos, . hated by Yac metuhers ef the con- rreyrutian enable. the change: aver to the new book ta take plice at next Sunday's nervlees, pas pierre eavswncts crcoimercorsnt a «FUNERAL, bikEcToRS. © Personal attantion wiven every eall oo “Superior, Funeral Service” ©: Corner Quadra and Broughton Sta. “it Christ ¢ hureh Cathedral ms ‘Phone. G 6$12° nav yp vena Ha ern tei hewn ede nef): AVA , sod atevuctrnionenateieereainervanatoteeense x en uredee hemeueseseemanenientéin tevehetenueeN enti gush Yeomans tnemsincorentiatmmeneemersenmenteptd teautenesinusad easiness ee sunsrinetas Mr. L. S. Tapley: and Mr. F, Jameski; ay 2 Mr - Ganges: Harbour and ° Kenrick: left ‘on: ‘Monday. for. View: Loria, - where they: will be guests aa, and ‘Mrs.22§ The - the: Canon ©, Barnabas’: o@hureh,.Vieloria, and. Rural, Denn o CG ornixh, YD. Day: services” oo By Mangon, G, Byviey: & Son Day or Night oo | s Big Celebration At rlarbour On 24th Of GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Miss M. I. Scott of Ganges has returned home from Victoria, where she was the guest of Mrs. Matson, Mrs. Desmond Crofton — of Ganges left on Sunday for Vic- toria, where she will be the guest for a few days of Mrs. I. Baird. Miss Bryde Wilson of “Barns- bury,” has been spending a few days in Victoria, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. Miller. After spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith vison, of. Vesuvius Bay, Mr. T. . Wilson left for Victoria on Sa- hetay. Mrs. Frederick Brodie, Mrs. -F. M. Robertson and Miss M. Irwin returned to Vancouver on Satur- day after a week’s visit to Salt Spring, guests of Mr. and’ Mrs. Jack Smart at Vesuvius Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cartwright of Ganges and their two children left on Sunday for Victoria, where they will be guests for a day or two of their relative, Mrs. Grant of Firwood Lodge. Mrs. D. Howden of. Vancouver returned home on Tuesday after a short visit to’ Vesuvius Bay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wil- son, Mrs. G. Shove, Mrs. Fred Mor= ris, Misses Denise and Dulcie Crof- ton, of Ganges, have -returnéd home after a Short visit te their uunt, Mrs.” W. Scott. Ritchie, ‘of Victoria Avenue, Victoria. : Mr. D. Layten of: Vameouver, “D. Brae; of Victoria, were ‘guests last * week: at Harbour House » : Hotel, : Ganges. : Bes Mr. sand Mrs De ‘s. : “and. Mrs. ‘for a few: days’ of Mr. Krank’ Ching. “Mr, and! Mrs. J! Hy and children and: Miss QO, Cunning-. ies rie of A - “bss ‘of their. gon” LAU Opening Aylmer Soups, 4 for Purity Flour SOFT BALL Bull Bros.. local boys” en- tered in “C” section of the Lower Island Soft Ball League, after los- ing the second game have come hack strong and: have taken the team last five games. straight and are now in undisputed second berth. They defeated the 1.0.0.F. on Fri- ‘day evening at Vietoria West Park with a score. of 10-0, Dave Ageott ‘pitehing a shut-out game. with the . Whole team giving exellent sup.) port. The next game will be played on ‘Friday evening at. the local: park, | “the -Navy : boys: providing: the op- u : poston: - Were: Bos mith, : MM. ‘Dewhur st, R. Kingdom OBE ham have returned from Vietorin “Hy | A after a! fow ‘days’ Mr.: ‘Avthur to. Sidney days’ . M rs V, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson’ of Vesuvius Bay left on Sunday for NMietorian, where they will be the guest for several days of . their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. 2, WT. Kings. Hurrison coturied visit to. his: Henny: of Ganges, Capt. und Mra, Muegregor Mae- infosh have returned to their home, “Winfrith, Ganges, after their. trip to: Barkerville, Wells, ‘and other parts of the Carihoos Mi ALR, Cartwright of. North: “Sal Springe left on. ‘Saturday for | 2 Vietoria’: ta hor sister, 7 aaron locals on ure fours LANTED 7 GANGES TEAMS : WIN TWO SOFT BALL GAMES | for a fadr “days? Miss Gy Lang. vdine the grognds ofthe: Mahon “Hall, Ganyees, © between’ a Balt Spring oTsland. Wigh’ Sehoot, resulted in’ aowine for the home tenm 20-1, Those paying for Sult Spring were: C, Brenton, D. Parsons, Re Wakelin, D Parker, D, Weinekey, ™, , Adana, rR Drake, pee a “Kore Mount Nowtont Te-Wilnon, . White... OK. Tanes, G, | Moncton, G,. Correy, My Butler, Jy 1, Brandon, Ry Mitehell, A, jond, J. Murdock, Tarfirieéarn \. CLOSE GAME. es On. Saturday. morning in. Mahon Wall grounds the Spring Island Teh Schaal winds’ > gott ball team, ina close game, dew” fuated Mount Newton by a-xcore . Raed, of - BAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF: ISLANDS REVIEW ’: zh wtyatg ines a oe Syke Ste ae thee . visit to. Mrs, EAA ‘Kingdom’ S. am Arents, Mr, and. Mrs, : Starks; on Saturday after afew TER sister-in- “law, “AMAA visits. GANG Ins, May B10. Saturday » afternoon ta soft: hall ganie play- in “Mount Newton MHigh- School team and the: - : the / Saul { “Those playing for att Spring A NOTE L’Phone Sidney. ‘52. A. Heinckey, B. wand B. May, - May 31st to June 7th : CASH and CARRY Pacific Milk, talls, 2 for seve, Brunswick Sardines, 5 for ............02....2-0--- Nabob Tomatoes, 244s, 3 for Purity Salt, plain or iodized, 14s, 2 for Lynn Valley Peas, size 4, per tin Columbia Corn, 20-0z., per tin FLOUR SPECIAL | ee 49s at $1.50 each, 24s at 90c each : Alberta Rose Flour, 49s at $1.39 ea.; 24s at 80c ea. ny EAST ROAD SERVICE and GENERAL STORE Henning D. Hansen, Prop, East Road at Beacon Ave., Sidney, B.C.) iin i oS ARDMORE WINS oe GOLF MATCH — GANGES, May 31 A ladies” gar vse match held recently : ‘between’. Ard. more ‘and Salt Spring atthe: Salt? Spring Island. Golf Club resulted, in a-5-0 Those Fraser vs. ‘Miss Shirley - Wilson ; ; Mrs. Sisson: vs... > Spee Gwy Ane ; worth y 7 ‘Miss: ‘Daisy iH | Have | Been,