OVER 11 ,000 PEOPLE IN. OUR AREA VER 11,000 people reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 6,000: Islands in the Gulf, 4,000. The “Review” covers this area through 20 post offices. The entire territory is settled by an intelligent, hundred percent English-speak- ing class of buyers. Advertisers reach them in the “Review.” Issued every. Wednesday, 8 a.m. Forms close Monday. Subscription : = $1.00 per year; U. S., $1. oe PROGRAM Hundreds Take Part In Sports Day — Parade Sets’ ~The Ball Rolling — Horsemanship Displays’ by Members of the R.C.A.S.C. of Work Point! Barracks, Big Feature — Tennis — Track and Field Events —— Ball Games — Alex. McDon- ald, M. L. i.L.A., Presents Cups. (acess egemeenee neers Some epee — ee Tots, novelty section — 1; -Dona North; 2, Jean Dorman; 8, John Cen yer; 4, Bea Breathour. : “With: ‘hearts gay Gay despite the pend-| ing rain hundreds of visitors: gathered | for ‘the dig. celebrations at the Me-| . Best come éostume — 1, George morial Park, Sidney, en-the 24th, ‘and| Coward; 2, Ronnie KF rance; , Donald | § _Tight from morning until: the . last “MeNeil. event in the: evening. pe ei was Best “original costunie —: 1, Bob ~ thronged with ‘persons. » holiday Deildal; 2, Phyllis Skinner; 3, Robert mood, ; Stirling. : i The all-day © tennis “ouenament was | “es: slightly marred: owing to the «rain, for sports events:. players ; having : to: ‘pause: while - the BOYS’ EVENTS. courts’ dried off. “Prize winners “will “Boys under 6 years, (25 yards—1, . be announced. as, soon as the > play- offs | Sammy Skinner; 8, Sonny. Beale; are held. : 4 3, Douglas John... - : The: touinament: this - year was’ run. “Boys under 8: years, ‘50 warded: « in’ two ‘sections. with six . couples in | Keith Hollands; 2, Teddy. Woodyard; »Jeach, the:'winners in: each “section. to 3, Louis Parker, “play: off -in:the’ finals to. determing. the, , champions. ae ; “The children’s. ‘parade. ; tarted off the. day’ s events: “for! the ‘younger. "set and the® : “Boys: under 10: years, 50; yards: 2; | | Russel “Munro ; 2, Edward Peek; James:John. =~; “Boys. ‘under 13 ‘years, ; scene on“ Beacon Avenue; in| Bill”. Bousfield <2 ‘Donald: he Post Office ,, _ Presenting £ Jan, _Duval. V1, Jim: ‘Gar dner; : J : ‘Joe: ‘Thomas: n iatel following this th Piece Sack.-race, boys under ces and jumping events. for. children. 3) ‘Barry: Hall; 2 Pat Woote 2 vere run off, ‘Kathleén® -Primeau:of | Bousfeld. : a North: Saanich® being ‘awarded thei°: idney Social: Club’ Challenge Trophy. “for:the best. aggregate: score -for girls and. Bill. Boustield,.also of North Saa- nich, the North ‘Saanich: Service Club “Challenge Trophy: TLor-the meet agere:| Bate : -score for: boys.. / : GIRLS’ EVENTS | BoE Girls: under 6° yei urs, 25: yards—t: Marjorie Villers; 2, Doreen’ M: mnie Dorothy. Norbury. | a Girls’ under: 8 4 Nears, 50. yards— Kinako. Babay TTT ete mens anes reer aa ree oe ee UNDREDS i jorations by’ Rev. jinemarriage by her father; Following is a list of. prize winners me &'Theventiré afternoon oAvas: given | over to sports: of. one nature’ or’ ‘ans “other; the: ‘horsemanship feats. by: ~ ; jembers ‘from’: the R.C.A:S: CY. “Work: Point: “Barracks.” proving. pr ~ great ‘interest, and the public having! ‘the pleasure of witnessing these ~avents.is greatly indebted to the a ness of Colonel! Greer, Lieut. J, I, Lister wis in charge. of the panty visiting Sidney, Bicycle races, open events, two softball games and n basebnll game: “were all line-up, keen ealled, W, included ino the program the crowds following with interest as each event was ‘Thompson,. well-known wine .. from James taland,. was the -winner| “of theecup. presented by the War, Me- Smoriake ark: Board-for. the Nigh: aggre. : Rute acoradins theemen's: open events, oy MaDonalde MATA. The hitting presented § the: ens to ‘the * winners, Pooths and: ‘etinlls: of atl holiday ats tractjons: Were “completely sald out l: sfying a tbe ling day cloned: a 1 Stilney Seoul Troop We Seni taster: Freomian’ King was in ChAT ROY oT, AN t Vath ine abd ald ) ony eamectacdoenl: team lao thee nie i NEUTER : ae CONS! LARD 2 : : = aint itinls: vis Vietorin: team, 14 a, Sidney? ve, Victor term © Chine. ball), fed. Topping off the day the big dune inthe evening at Stacey's Hall at tracted a packed house, Pat Camp. - yellé.. popular musicians supplying: - the, dance dunes “The committees in charge of the “entire day's proccedings are happy: jndeod Gi report a suecessful day, far exceeding expeciitions. “a LASTS OF: AWARDS: : Prizes for ‘ontrien in the iinwnie* “waren fallawar : Bost: décornted 5 “bleyety. OPO A, hiddyen, Ato ayere-T, Simrnle Ma-; sin} 2, Brace, Bakers +] Sin e Garde nore ee “Bast. decorated: hiey ley etre | Me Wd wid ere Ty RAG Hammond: y eLouls, oborhay ia Murlat: tal. . yee 1" {s | L a wletaria Crass ric Pha ible AS Ay bp ie 1 2 lin: “Jones. Girls. under 10° “yenrs): 50 yards 4, ‘Laurine’ MeNeil; 2,. Doreen Een | nedy; 3) Betty Thomas,» Girls under ‘138 years; 75: yarde-—-1 | Kathleen Primeau; 2, Phyllis Deve- isons 3, Een Robb,: Girls under 15 years, 75 yards ’ | Betty Burtt; 2, Violet - Dawes; Phyllis Deveson, High jump, girls under. 13 Vearsee= 1, Kathlooen Primenu; 2, Phylity Deve. con: 2) Thuth Collyer. i. High Jump, girls under 15 yeurs-- Violet Dawes; 2, Betty Burtt; 3, ed » Marian Munro; gids y hog Kat Mleen Primenn proud Jump, girls under 13 yours Plana ‘n Primeauy 2) Phyllis | Deveson: » Frances Carlson: Cos = “Broad juinp, giyls under 1h yarns epee | » Betty Burtt; Bx Kathleen, Vrirl tit: : “Sack ornee, gelvtir under. ip ‘yon be “ ay Kathleet Tboare sy d,: Phyllis: Deven sony 4, Violet Dawes, “100. yards ‘iensover 40 mh li doe Mitehelly 2 Be. Re Wal, Halt. mile hicyele prey: liaya ainter'l 1a Yours, Jaekwon Whitehead; 2; Rerdan’ Peden, ° _ “aay rarilsy: ae ' Thompaon y 2, Suttons ay Ge & TyeBIL Oxlyy 2, Britdatoek yt : + Barry Tall" Soft : {hrawens al, ‘Wishard Thonipean. ° ” Man's 100, yards - Pee ad | ae Dane We “‘Mhowp- san Suttuns 0,8, Fneknoh. Brand Jump, upen ceed, Wy Thomp- sony 2, Robinsons: 3 Whitehend, High Jamp, open aly W. Thomp. leony 2, Ttohingon, 1} Pwoontile Weyvele race, Open a Whitehends 2, Davia. Winners. Jn the various reetions of | the mounted eventa were: 1 Pent pegging 1 a, Rowton: Rowton, a Y y aes c- 5. Riou, AOS “Oe Mond roniarys “Wrestling. an horsebnek: co ly, Monte | rant iets Tony 4: dumbing, Jy. at some ry, on eres Rawtony: case wiht sawn tree seamen i ip ay acevo v Hanantly Wain fae at ied” Me Nore wave beware Norte Sianieh: atin “transacted in’ the | diatrtet Sand sweveral _ new, homed ‘ard ahouts tole erected. Uafetes tut 4 % heavily decorated: in three-tier | The “teaand”, coffee “urns;-were pre-! 5 ta Jevely.ooalt cabinet Seog boy ‘a ey fP Nicton}, ny W, : 1 «| ‘evening, AV Stradey se Nall. j Madam. S¢ Mantes |: MARRIED AT _ S. ANDREW'S. A very pretty wedding aged took plaice Ga: Saturday, May 25th, at 4 op.m., in Saint Andrew’s Chureh, | Sidney, when Edith, ‘elder daughter} of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whiting, was! united In holy bonds of matrimony ‘1 io Mr. Ralph Thompsen . Moore, of; Victoria, only son of Mrs. E. Moore | and the late Mr. A. E: Moore, of} Calgary, Alberta. The ceremony was performéd amid benutifal floral dec-1 —M.: Wughes; the | decorations belie "carried out: by friends ‘of the bride. © | In a charming gown of pale bine | silk crepe romaine, the bride’ given -LolHlowed { the dainty Nower girl down the isle | to? the altar to the strains of Léhén- grin’s Wedding March played by Mr S. | T. M. Hughes. The bride’s gown, | | a. form- fitting | |.model, was on long lines with dainty \s frills, making: a graceful neckline and! | falling over the: shoulder, forming: al” soft delicate” sleeve. “: She “wore a little blue hat, halo style, ‘made of the! same: material: as" her gown ‘and: al corsage © ‘bouquet of “pink: :rese-buds | and..fern: -A charming. muff enmass- {ed with: frills completed:.the. costume. ‘Made. of pale blue silk crepe: romaine: bracelét; Awedding Iuneheon,: =) gathering” The bride guests on: the. lawn: under: : “eongratulations groom received: thet ao natural |) arch’ of. cedar-and were. assisted by |: - ndy ‘T the: Dride’s mother; attired in’a mau gown,” with, egeshell “trimming: ‘ind! Laenitel, entrant: during. the afternoon. | Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands SIDNEY, Vancouver island, B.C., Wednesday, May 30, 1934. LOCAL GIRL SUMMER FETE | SATURDAY AT | MANOR FARM A meeting ét ‘the E wvening Branch of Holy ‘Trinity and Women’s Auxiliary was held “Harwood, * Deep Cove, on Wednes- day, May 23rd. Miss Gertrude Coch- ran was in charge of the meeting. Afier usual routine business’ re- ports were given by the various com- miitees of the arrangements being ; made for the strawberry fete to be held at““Manor Farm,” East’ Saanich Road, on Saturday. afternoon’ next— June 2nd-—Captain and*Mrs. Livesey having kindly . lent. their garden for this ocession. Special efforts are being made to have.a-really good home-cooking stall with cakes, . ‘pies, ‘cheeses and various kinds’. of breads,, also fresh | vege- tables, ete. ; Those. in. charge of the sirawber! ries “are: -planning many - dishes « with | ice cream, Various fruits, whipped | eream’ and: “nuts. me “The games, ‘committee: ‘plan’ jadder! golf,” comie golf, a form. of: “Aunt | Sally,?'and-various other: "games, each) - having a-prizé to’ be.wvon .by: the most: During’ the. “entire - meeting ‘the Saint Andrew's |: atl» FeEe== ta Trail Ranger Group Closes Winter Seaso By Review Representative GANGES, May 30.—-The younger Trail Rangers brought their fall and } j winter seuson to a close with an en- | joyable evening spent in games and | contests. Mr. and Mrs. nts of the W. M. Mouat, par- mentor, Ivan Mouat, | kindly loaned their home for the oc- jcasion. Rev. GC. J; Thompson gave a devo- tional. address, which was followed by a short-business meeting at which the: treasurer, Richard Toynbee, was insiructed to pay. $3 to Colin Mouat ‘asa donation.to the older. boys’ camp fund. : hand. . At the close of the evening - Mrs. This: left a-small: balance in |Mouat served the boys with supper and.a hearty vote of. thanks: was. ¢x- pressed by the. young guests before leavin ee 'LO.D.E. VISITS _ ‘THREE SCHOOLS EMPIRE DAY), hr. accordance with: their Seale ‘cus: THINK OF IT! A WATERF RONT | LOT AT ROBERTS’ BAY FOR. ONLY $450. 00. Box 120, Review. . . ay WE DO COMMERCIAL PRINTING HEN in need of anything in the line of Letterheads, En- W velupes, Billheads, Statements, Loose Leaf Sheets, Pro- grams, Posters, Business Cards, Dance Tickets,. Booka vr Booklets, Invitations, Anhouncements, Catalogs, Ruled Forms, Special Forms, Ete., drop in, “Review,” Sidney, B.C., and tell us your needs. q | well-equipped plant and our business is growing. We hurry! *phone or write tho We have 4 ees Office: Third Street, Sidney, B.C., ’Phone 28, Night 27. A a a TS a aa a a a Sa a a Sa Se saa ate FIVE CENTS PER COPY Volume p22, No. 25 'HOLY TRINITY “IS THE SCENE OF PRETTY SERVICE A lovely~ spring” wedding . was |soltnntne on Saturday afternoon: at. ;2 o’clock at Holy Trinity Church, Pa-_ tricia Bay, when Jane, Patricia, sec-- fond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ww. | Melimoyl, Saanichton, was united in marriage to Mr. second ‘son’ of Mr. “and. Mrs: ° J:° EB. | Bosher, East Saanich Road, Rev. tT M. Hughes officiating. ~ ; ‘Entering the: church on® the. arm, of 66) ° her. father:the ‘bride’ made ‘a. lovely. picture “in. her - simple ‘ankle-length gown of delphinium. blue -silk crinkle. crepe made on close-fitting lines, with: \~' large puffed. sleeves and trimmed with,silver embroidery,“ Shé wore: a hat of: grey with. gloves~ and. ‘shoes’ to ‘match and" a. beautiful” ‘corsage™ -bouquet: of: small. pink’. ‘Toses and, sweet peas.: ; “. The bride = was: unattended: Mr | Bert. Boshér, brother of =the’ groom, “was best. .man:: ©The. ushers "Were. ‘Messrs:--R2°S. evick, Vie AL Be Wick: ane Me! ; | friends. of the Vand. white | ‘in i ‘hiembers. were: busy. making. many and tom members of: the Allies’ Chapter, |S sin 3, |: it-was caught tothe: waist with: a blue} varied flowers which will be: used for at ‘lerystal” y the -children's’ flower ‘garden’ (pick. 2 joer ia see 4s. white ‘accessories, with: corsage: ‘hou: ! ae quet: of roses: and sweet peas, ‘The: -tea tables vere lary Anged | ‘in| ‘the ‘parden:. ‘and: looked: ‘centred “with a silver basket of ‘sweat: peas’ and -rosesy with’ four: sconce at: either: .corney holding: ‘pink candles: The* handsome wedding | cake wit sty very? dainty) sided over by Mrs, A, EL Thompson, ' an aunt of the bride,” and Mrs, We de Sheppard. Assisting in serving. were, members of the Girls’ Auxiliary and family friends. Three Boy Seouts were an usd in the house and garden before pe { wedding ond Anrtige te re 4 nasisting in thuumerable ways. were Bubby Mounee, and Tommy Rig. Ma. sesdua Md ae ni y hey Robert Sintery Ave cS es night beat for Vancouver and thence te Calgary and ake Tauise, where pthey: will. spend. a tWr~ wee honey-) anoon with the wrogn!s amothaen, Theat bride. travelle _ An, tte chaamtbly ay, Dlaek and, BPO EY with hak dos m ‘an hel’ rena’ Mitye wil reslle Ju Vietoriuy | The niiry ches intiful yif_s were ory lieen very. ell: arty pecanton, | s Abin ayys by the: livingronn,: which’ tor Ang? the ot Nt wht from thes Sidney Lai Ayimitardy: Whore thie dente, hare, amployedstor the pant: a). NOUS, ; as Cray, pudgy. » Anserilind, indie: Sven ius Branly: wt Aide ona! Auxilinry,” of sileh. At. ‘has heen am ’ silva Galea cure from af thet PRs Where othe serdar 4 employed, vu Meoxsugros of caingerntulitien “art ly Scoble owere” recelved. from> tha? hride’s aunt, Mins Whiting: in: Wyute! ford, England, i Psychic Reading Draws ; Many To: Stacey’ B- Hall: ering ip abst A large Theale uf interested pe 1 KOK ieathored ate the “Moasngra: Meets Gang’ ylvan ly Madam. Seatt, payahie . ronder from: Vielarin, “Inst -Toeaday ! ini any the visited. abethe. Greene s Loatkven, ¥ Rew wher ole téareups for Lhe large throng: present: Lind st popula prevent Oita novel : A thyeys that Mra By Criteh) y SE TICL ats anita ne CYS AT oY Nf ce lana ia have Pah Scott in turns as AMY GS: Te the afternoon ot thi {i 0. D. Es: wvidited. the three North Saa-| ents: of many eons ‘and useful ‘gift, |. Which ‘were’ on’ di play. ‘in? the: jiving- ath i nie of he home Tunlors: ‘sung two songs | he romadern interpretation af the tap. nites first, ‘wentteinaa, | Mr. se Burtt is jh ane He ie tie oud ae : 74 God Save 2 King, al “evenit : OF sof! ae : pr exented from the chap : : ter ge Mrs. Corky: oe Mr J. Duty it n accepting. it on behalf of the drastesal ": Hal : “Me ny tein sander. The auspice Guild: of Sunshine. oe The entertainment. AWwas “organized: io raise “funds for interior decora-! Vion Min he Lady “Minto. Gulf Islands ; King and the Prince of Wales in the “t : . her arts-of their people, tonching- espe. i: The hall ajecorations, which were! cially on the freedom. and Jiberty -en- fe ecarried out by Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. | joyed Ly all within the British Em- M. RB. Mount Wes Mrs, W. Ly Rogers, i pire, the ties whieh bound them: to were very effective, entirely in brown} wthe mother country. having been so: and green foliage jet analy remind by the Proce ol; Overy 100 gmests attended the) Wales, dance, a great number going in fang Y) North Saanich was the last school dress representing children, Miss] ya ‘he wetted Mre Corky tigetiin iyi | a saad “to the pupils and presented two nt of the place held.by. His, Majesty o roube Mer EE (ae Bia to the MWavarys 2 Mir | flueinn the: spank “ifs Stave: appa ovinity of the sohapter. ahaineas Shwe WAS derry Se hotel, cpus ul oubr ihabions... B The grand: Thaveli- “aaah: ‘plae “We oat 48 oreloe he cattav “whiel Che yurlves Tay Me hest children's: costumed. werk ‘vawsrded: Wtrst Indy Mra Mt. ied, iW, os Is aa SS REROT ALY © M sae Mary are HTL: wen omuns, Ai Stuart)" Anbar lndy, Maree Woe Ahird kenthomainy mss ‘Geary jeeompanied, by sid Thatchedind iit ed: a annual} wat “Me sehoolasimisned: tor thee: ty) MOR Mi woleame, tea wad served. by ihe: “stats and. HOME, of the neriior papily, | A J , y eM a Mickle Mri? | Rin Iiausay ys M cs Niet, AM ROH sand fie Aas ATi Hohe held dnstha Guide. nnd all, Sidney, atk. Aung. 7 ee ADEE (BRO. Mane Le... which. tha] : awan. hy, Mrs TT Ay, Burkitt. “cn n’ Ww “Mres “Hh, Mowat, Mras: ec, Rogers, Mea G We Raker, Meee We Nomony Mm §, Lalnos, Meso Biya Mis and! Mya Liomloy, Me, mtd Mam dy Akerman, {Mr and Mrs M, Gardner, Mya, G, St; Dennis, Mra W, see the Missen Shirley and Bride Wilson, Misa Bet tv Kingsbury, Mina dna: Morris Migs Kdith Porter, Misa Nonoy iol. Ming! Non “Turner, the Misses: Mavwarente nd Vilary: Purdy, Miss Phys Beech, _ Mert, Deamond. Crafton, Pred. Mare: a F Lae Veter Thirner R. Mae, Paddy Cratinn aind He New-| an : uae fe Mi tons: Yount. wa ‘in charee} of the AUD FUP TAM ALLEN Ly appisted |. hs wip WHHL glva any addres. publie ara co) wre cordially “invited: With: over triple the: ohthits: and) lauble te atlondanes aapeeled-an at. lant yedrts wventy Ue kevatid anna: Proederh Vesoelitton, et “See Maine WAU OAL doubt ; 4 Casares 2 WAM “ , hae “PPORrane: () emendoux 2 es sit ili + Stites te ri i A! Hy ioanshlp in ndvoiited to We. econd and : “hone hy: our many customers: Vib: sn your naxt order be aay (ey gte te, ‘Forpgter, in. intro- |: Aig heey peed: mang! ind, they AG Mig. aanivotdab}ey ‘abeoned | SHEEP | BREEDER: } in he Tatcof whe: Sule: Spring: i sand principal, spoke in’a fine ‘address! : : ON JUNE 8TH Th their second of ‘the. ‘series’ of threes “flower -shéws the’ North’ and: - South Saanich Horticultural So¢iety: will hold a “Summer Show” on: Fri«: day, June’Rth, in Wesley: Hall” leusladen ow i lie free, a ontuall ‘ad- missin charge ‘to the hallbeing: ‘made , A ifternoon, Lond willy be: served TRA ‘fro A. peas buen: suppointed 0) Jook. citveretha