TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR, “B ritish -C olumbia. in Nanaimo: and ‘Duncan. introduce the local. plan: . as possible. mae} ANGES.” — -Friday © the ‘Dead. End” Kids‘are a unique ~ group’ of actors, and. without peers 2 eine portraying. the ‘ye alistic ‘phases on ‘of. youth whieli: stab Mrrough, thei. : ponte ead _— Rangers: on 'S Salt "welding was called: for last: Thurs: diy evening: and held at the tin Headquarters, and that leetures he delivered from-tinie te. inte es. SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and TOD INLET THE REVIEW GOES INTO OVER 1, 200 HOMES, REACHING APPROXIMATELY 6,000 PEOPLE EDITO HOSPITALIZATION Hospitalization is making great headway in the United _ States, in eastern Canada and even in our own province of On Vancouver Island it is functioning No. 43 RIAL This paper. circulates through the following. Post Offices ‘throughout the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands: BEAVER POINT, BRENTWOOD BAY, FULFORD HARBOUR, GALIANO ISLAND, GANGES, JAMES ISLAND, KUPER ISLAND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SA ANICHTON, SATURNA ISLAND, SIDNEY, SIDNEY, V SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT ‘Now we are to witness: a determined effort to establish hospitalization locally, that is to take in an area consisting of the Saanich. Peninsula, adjacent islands and those inter- ested in the plan in Victoria. By famine to page two you will gz ather some, informa- tion as regards the benefits of hospitalization. thing to remember is that all members are hospital care The main able to secure by banding together, by pooling the expense. There is one vital thing necessary in order to put hos- One’ thousand members pitalization intoeffect, and that is to have sufficient mem- berships BEFORE starting. 7 approximate number required to be on the safe side to We ean.all-help attain this num-" ber by. lending a hand, and. no time should be. ‘lost in doing 80, for: a canvass of this xine can not be a success unles ss We. iE co- roperate. | : . is the . Marshall being. “Let's work bar a to set 1, 000 ‘nenibers in. as s little tinte. : Guy,” at’ the. Rex Theatre, ‘Ganges, ‘and Saturday, ‘Te aturing 4 heart. me . Sweeping incites scope, and filled. : “with ‘stirring emotional moments, the pictare is a compelling human document which spectactors . will “remembers for along. time “to _eome. ! BILLY HALOP SCORES Billy: Halop, who captured. wide faver an “Dead und” and again in (Please turn to Page Four) _ RANGER GROUP ~ ORGANIZED AT : GANGES © GANGES: Septe 27 see pr the pur. Le COMPANY. ats Island, a ‘stirtinges a Spring Ganges. “aw ill Hide dies ad que ter The organization” tennant. The 2K opeivdy who nitended the . initin) mecting al heenme mem bers of the eampany. “Tr was decided that regniar weekly meetings should be held jan -Thirsday, evenings. it. Guide o Phoomembere wal bret study, dar their Ving for dpe, at ta rehenn Hee Ma Lave AE contd) forthe Tatters by: Mrse: DK. “Crofton, T he Rangers will Jater take cup Sto dohn Antbulance sand eS Wee medi diane intend © pains Jing classes. for the datter, cours, “which will commence next weeks af ‘he: members in The « “waeful. and ts male: ohio ‘themselves: “prepare for any branch in which | they may be’ requirede 8 -/27.—Vividly :-re- ee “vealing: ‘the lifé, laughter and -tra- -. -gedy. which throbs- in the he: arts. of: “young people ‘of: the” streets of a “big: city; Univers: al? 8 gripping. story ‘of. modern ‘youth,: “Little Tough presided | Pacific of Railways, Day motorist Iadge and signal. former, instruction: Re Daves Join yourself. to ‘start with, and point: out to: 7 “your. friends. the value of having hospital, expenses: reduced fternoon: fate “Ganges Tan . Mrs. ‘Hi Ay ‘Robinégon;. -Mrs.. OWE E, Rylands. and Mrs. Laurie Nout “ cooking: oJ “Mitchell and Mrs. .° ‘ a Penrose a rummage. stall; “ALOR: :Price, ‘second. hand “books; Miss ‘Mary Lees, flowers, fruit and : veretables, : 7 he over: vhome:: stall. : Mrs. Mrs. “Teas, served. at: small Mower i decorated tables, were under . the see turn” to. Page, Threey | BARGAIN - FARES: ON” VANCOUVER, other long weekend with the added attraction of a bargain railway fare is. offered chy the. Canadian . and ‘Canadian’ National, covering Thankegiving 27, Ale Sept. Munduy, amin Tgsen- Associati jor, | jn Cunada. They include, tienlars. Are AW: available ty om Tiekets’ will” he ‘eon iit going ‘fronr ' ridayy October oth, until! 2 pan. Monday, October, uth. ONCES on Friday,: wold for Thursday, - October bth. The “ret arn Tinit will le ‘Oetaher Oth. CLASSES IN HOME NURSING FUMES Sept “quspices of the Ganges: Chapter, LODE... arrangements dave been) skiy. made forthe organizing of w eH FOr HOT GUERIN, menelng. © next Theaday. at aM. The clashes will be held at cates “Harnebury, kindly lent. dy. Min. and Mrs. N. W,. Wilson, and Mrs, Reo Naish wilt give & series of lees tired “én the enbleet cand will su. perviee the practical work, to whieh iv Aha Aime. will be. te. oyoted,: Fe we fund Pc smith, “ spection: 2 oe SATURDAY Members “and friends of the Mount. Newton Sunday School were hosts and hostesses ata mis- ecellaneous’ shower on Saturday evening in. honor of Miss Grace Marshal and Mr. Samuel Arrow- whose wedding will. take place on Friday evening, Sept: 29th. : The church hall was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. _ Miss’ Marshall, who. has attend- ed the Mount Newton Sunday School for 21 years,, and Mr. Ar- rowsmith, also .a member, were greeted by their friends as they © entered the hall by the singing of “Showers of Blessings.” The very much surprised couple were con- ducted to a table in. the centre of the room and two little girls, Shir- ley Readings and. Norma .Nunn, presented the many useful gifts concealed. in THURSDAY Members of the Sidney. Business: men’s Association and citizens of the district were guests of the management and staif of Rest. Haven Sanitarium and Hospital at a banquet on Thursday evening in the dining room of the institution. After partaking of a very en- joyable meal, Dr. A. N. Hansen, as chairman of the gathering, called. upon E. S. Humann, manager of the institution, to say a few words as regards the: proposition - of en-. deavoring to establish a system of the « Saanich Peninsula and some. of the adja- cent islands. : - Mr. Humann had gathered. ¢on- ‘siderable data relating to hospi- tulization and had previously ap- peared at-the Jast regular meeting of the Sidney Businessmen’s As- sociation at the Sidney Hotel, and explained’ at considerable’ length. and‘others invited © to be present, the functioning. of _ -Dunean, Nanai- Kamloops, Vernon, uced» apparent ‘satisfac : ~ Mahon. Hall, Kelowna | Jand' Trail were cited.as B on “points naa where hospitalization had been in-= 2 Birthday Surprise Party At Fulford | FULFORD, Sept. 27.-—A_ surprise: party in honor of Mrs. Ronald: Lee was held at-her home on Monday evening on the’ vecasion: of her birthday. The: gifts were conve aled:. ina prettily decorated box in’ orange and blue erepe paper. A three-tier birthday cake, dec- orated in pink and white, made and «donated. by Mrs. “Harman Briggs, centred the table. Among the guests were Mrs. Ed- gar Heald, Mrs. H. Briggs, Mrs. . D. Crawford, Mrs. J. Grosart, Mrs. Clifford Lee, Miss. Connie Benld and Miss havina Briggs. DIRECTORS — DISCUSS RENTS -FOR HALL GANGES, Sept. LA meeting © : of. the: directors : “of, the. ‘Farmers’ Institut 1e F ress. ne itute ook place: Monday. Sve. “made: it: difficult” to quickly” ning in‘the committee room ot the» “Ganges. ‘The. pres dent, R20. King, v vas in the. chair. Following routine opening,, the,” ~-time: was: chiefly taken: up. An: the’ The ~ BRIGADE HAS | 1LHOUR FICHT WITH FLAMES North Saanich responded “to a. “double. when in some ‘unknown the old Sidney Rubber property became ignited and huge clouds of smoke arose in the sky. When the alarm was turned in there were several acres alight and! -! © to take both.” Thousands. of. ‘feet of hose were used, the 2%4-") | inch was. attached: to-a hydrant ine front of the Public. Works. office on». 1¥%-ineh ~ it was necessary trucks'to the scene, Second «Street and™ ‘the received. its. supply: of water. from. : the sea. “The” firemen. soon’, ‘stopped: ‘the march ‘of. the flames tow: ard. G: “AY : Cochran's. home; but the property, besides being covered. with. a dense. growth “of! ‘tall dead‘ grass, - -brush, timbers, poles, -ete., also: had: Spots saturated: with’ oil! ‘and: tar. : _tinguish.’ “The: battle’ wen cand ‘on, “thy ough the-n Eftetionh. fhecugh! ch Fire Brigade.” on Monday morning at. 10°o’clock alarm’... manner = . Roofing © - : Mrs.- ~ Mry and: Mrs," W, cand, Mrs.-W. Beswick, sr.j Mr. and’. sMrseW. Beswick, jr3 Mr. and. Mrs. 7 oR, Beswick, ‘Mr..and. Mrs, S. Bes-_ Rosher, October’ ith, ° it in.’ unnoUneed, hy d, A, Brass, western oe retary of the’ gen Bode The faren will be: “used oM. the. ‘ino-way fare wd n quarter’ fare the reund tip between all. stations” both _ : first class and: eoael ‘elas and: pare i GUILD OF : OTL ATW, ARON ERE: geen be he cone Re “ “ducted ane Vie or ‘dinary lines af ay Ranger’ Company for yrinls of AG -8 ‘ANA “Over, dnd Sean wnder the: ape» pees! of: the. Girl “Guide -Associne » tion, with Mrs. D. K. Crofton, eap- “tain, and Mise Sheila Halley, Viens am Sy tder the” BAb obey -During.. the’: evening ‘little: Shire S Reading ne ‘Miss Mar- 1d and, ‘the: pemaitider: of: thé: ‘eve- and Mrs. “arthur Readings, and ‘Mrs. Bert’ Readings, Mr. ‘and | Mrs. ‘Ben: ‘Readings, Mr: and. Mrs. “Reg. Readings, /Mr. and. Mrs. AL. : Readings, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bosher, ‘and “Mrs. John Bosher, . Bosher;. jr Mr. “Mr.: gr. 32 wick, Mr. and Mrs. F) Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel, Mr, and Mrs. Gurton;. Mr. and Mrs. AL Calvert, Mr. and: Mrs. C.. King, Mr. and Mrs. BL Abel, Mr. and Mrs. d. Mason, Mr. and. Mrs; CG, Misses Vera Heal, Gladys Brown, : Mas Avferd, ORT Reading, Phil Primeau, Glen Jones, Ann Yomaski, Sybil Gush, Dorothy Rendings, Iris - Readings, Shirley Readings, “Patsy “Bosher, Shirley Facey, Norma: Nuon, Baby Mary Messts) Ronald Marshall, Marshall, duck ‘Bateman, Ralph. | Donald Fneay, - Leslie. Cox, Hrank Cox. ; Shae caine: | caf “Praise: God from Whom AN Bleskings,: Flow") hrengeht close, SUNSHINE. a " where no train servica ts available, when tiekets will” hie? & “GANGES, ‘Sem. af oo-Members of. the Guild ‘of Sunshine were enter Thursday afternoon at inined Inst the home of Mrs, Stuart Holmes, Gainers... _ - ; A shart diapitenrn inoeting wins first held, with the president, Mya. God. Mount, in the elinir. nd ato was decuded te purchase Cox, the nung evening te ‘ne months. and “we will print: same-i ning “was “spent. in ‘games and com- iz petitions, ‘the «winners: being. “sented « with all- day. suckers: “one! ee AY OY: 5 war,’ Smethurst;: Mrs, Deveson, Mri! - Thursday,, Oct. ‘for : on the directorate. Vand. Mrs..d.-A. Nunn; Mr.and: Mrse.- A. Nunn, My.-and: Mrs; Facey,. Mr... it): Was' satisfactory report onthe: acti j- ies. ofthe élub. during the past 12-\. w) “issue: of the’ ‘Revi . ae the “the: ‘duration. Wi as. carried. : In view of: this new ‘undertaking i. - decided © to-adjourn “the © meeting “until ‘the evening ‘of “5th, to: allow. time: ‘interested’ members ‘to: Jearn. more of the facts before : ‘electing. new officers: ‘to fill the vacancies: “Befor @. ‘adjournitig® a iniétion ae of the club to Mry and Mrs, J.B, Storey” in their recent s sad hee reavement, he MEETS DEATH IN EXPLOSION damp, on board the eaifle freighter ‘etal / Nootka, proved . ofatal for Boden. Storey, only sone of. May and? Mra dy ‘ney, when he pase away on Krie Ketchikany | “Way; RB. St OPEN, Side oSopte. Bandy » Alaska from burns reevive ed de 7 MeCall Tree, ‘funeral lintlore ; View , ferite on Saturdiys Sept. Bh ate. SD panie } Ta terment will beomnde ine” > Billa. were pissed: for payment . present for a member un the oe. ‘ Hager to he voted iowards the vleetrie Yett for futher vo ton. The next medine: will we held unet i ony nade nae at the home of the presidents Mri, Monat, . Rainbow Road, On. Gd, ’Thuraday, Oet, 10th, ... “ension: ofr hew: : “approaching mit The. requost fora sum ‘of. wanaiy? Dhaarked for the Vocal doepitad wins Scher on, Tames balan: “all his life in this district, Ween. garnered, explosion. “The accident: ovéurred “Nt Wertiesday, icles age, antl . MEN’ S SUPPER “had. Nyed : detehakian Lb man! “The date Boden stony: re ‘a, _Raneral ail, he war Hats “Trinity: May. ‘ BANK ISSUES CROP REPORT The Bank af “Mantrew hit, Just. is sued the follwing: crop report WN Chureliyard, Patricin: reyeards the provinces of Byiah Cues —umhins AY Phe senso ds i week: later ‘than, oT ‘proshing of praina hin, Viet years (Awd Mate adel, nA on Byte bat preachy iv to date. Indicate: (09. oat average yids, Tomato canneries are in tall operation, but the pack AW beobelow normal. © Potatoes’) are of pool quality anid are-yielde ing s Welle Hops are excellent... Other Vegetallen are yielding AVON Ti cking, nnd. aye: to, good: at i ee companied *. ther “delve. », chairman: ‘requested. ‘ad. “to” foe “over Same; aaa ‘considerable’ amount of. time‘and “Mr. q function ‘called: upon ‘the; chairman “of the- Sidney Businessnien’s “AS- carried ‘to: extend: the | sympathies. ws -pwaxdaatily it fae drive. is how. on, - MEETING OCTOBER 11TH “Nest prepared by trainin Deawite war! conditions! ae jgerioral is : “census of opinion seemed to. be in’ favor of continuing: whit is known | as the!) Men's & Supper. Meetings, wnd the committee in charge hive” aveordingely anes Arrangements. te . DOC ROBERTS A heavy crop of hay his: ’ quality. wre plentiful, . erup in heaxy anid of poud quality. | The following: (ree trait ylalda ara’: now- indicated: Apples. plums, sand - séand: niaterial | ‘also ace hese’ replies. © To ‘fur nto® the® ‘statistics: th of statistic; This’ required - v Dr. Hansen, at the. Rest Haven sociation. for: endorsation of ath principle ‘of: ‘Hospitalization, : which © vo Awas voted by the members: present a after heen: ‘asked and: some points : 0Xe) BODEN STOREY. a number..of questions, had plained to thase not present atthe | meeting: in the Sidney, Hotel, Varion® methads of canvassing: for ‘memberships in’ the - howpite zation scheme were discussed, J. Baker supsvested that. thon present make a yesture of goods will by. a small contributian to . help with the canvassing expense, OFT ATT at A coe mM. Straight. sugested. the, Tint he: passed caronnd: forthwith..and + ‘same. wascaeted upon. immediately cofhe count; showing: that $48. 6a) Was tossed ‘in’ Tost Haven: hove ata Keeure ye. 1,000 camemberships : do go, - The ccatertng will he in the hinds of the Women's Association of St. Taal’s United. Chareh,..the * Aadivs who: have. provided wo walle a MAYNE ISLAND, sopte WT Vor Ay pant KOAKOTIR, THe fret on Wednesday, Oetabor’ Tus, dn Weasley Hal, Bidney, will be: announced next week, ereepepeenineeaana tere: preeenion natin vege encanto Oren mA e En mackie ot tree: fruits. da well une Stone ‘fruits at good The apple cor. ways praner WO Ge auf AVOr ABA, peaches . 1064; wey por W104" aa eee of: the; ‘three: talon | Je White: nie der discussion; ig ‘seale of: ‘charge White's examination. “showed! ©: oe hospitalization: was Being: ‘received With ‘favor, ‘matter ‘of the building. ‘of: . storage ; shed until : the. B. C CALLS ITS WOMANHOOD = TO REGISTER Sas, ‘veleraag: in “Gre-fighting. peace of the world + come Me Fanpire now. faces ones, Speen’ the test of is, churage! and end ur nee. * Might meating will be hahd The speaker © ee by. Dr. Te OY Pasturage |” continues: goad in anast Mintefeta! “Attor ‘going into’ the subjec Was ‘proposed cand passed. J It. was ‘arranged. to. ‘leave thes. eed next: meet British Columbia, calls ita, womin- hood: to ° register. for service’ in. Canada’s bour of need! Having done all that manly possible to was hu- preserve the and failing 15° we" “fueht fain’ the: freedam ‘der to shoulder with our: men: wil stand: the. rent. army of Ciimidian womens They onnnet: mts they GAN: helps, “ Taday. | very ays ha. thing. that: uppers. Loi nent": bit: rather, “Pht for: which? J. ann. es perience, hoy Toomect : thin, need: ntiontt committed has been ket. ‘ap for, thir ; (Please turn to. Page Four)..: WINS GOLF CUP the: fourth. consoeutive. year whee Point Grey. Cup, which representa the. clab. champlonstiipe was, Won | »: Roberta. 07" Peer “Trebert “wap Me ie fret Garviek in the tinal oc The fouture, jnateh of, The. ‘Mahi wae the: ng dog battle between Mise Garrick’ and) Misa Ann: Pen... der, whith went to-the. J90h before. ~ Kathleen. won. out, vee ‘Walter Greene. Won, “the fecond. ‘Aight. from: Mra, Dalton: Deacon, Yas: tothe: ‘allicianey’ ‘ot. the brigid a ‘eis the “snappy, way-in: which: they OGA Na & “others we fight forcour own, Shoul- te aed Manadian woman st is aniinig (he question, “Whatienn 4 q do for myécountry The wnawer “in not, necessarily PON dee Mieht, renting’ Mina” Kallas They: {Please turn to. °- Page. Pou), dance wis held Syturday’ ‘evening vin Pata Houxe: Motel ( Sanuon. ( “awe peng. “Anil “marigolds The music wis anpptiod ‘hy Myre and: Joye: I wien; Denise: rind. Duleie: Crofton, Muriel, “Dewhurst, | Wa. ; idrich,. Sheila: Hidley, | - Agatht —Moinekey, . Betty. Kingsbury, Val. Lowther, Bdiuy and Boevica, May Helen Moorhouse, P MeDermott,. Dorothy’ Newnham Nonie “Ry= dande, Mand. 2. Smith,. ‘Maureen. Seymour, * Messrs. G, Anderson, ood: Botradnile, CG, Beeeh, Te Bye. Bele .G, Burkitt Rs Baker, Pay Crofton, Donald Core Wet, ny inn, A, ds. Eaton, Kone -Batony: é eave fie TD. THalloy, »Ttohert: Jookmor ea . Mollet,’ Ni choles, G ve Smithy Dd, pret sseae wel Se Mout, 8 Sram ona Watton, os Wakelin, “hers.