SSS Ge tered pease SUES a Ry Toes gc ppt See are tangs ET AS Ta ae Ree eee HE on iota SR eae ES Op eS a a a - Thar oe ~ : PRS: ee ree Rae Soares - TREAT - Toae CHEVROLET - “DE. LUXE. ve me SON! SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, October em emer sanmeiimene —The Review's Classified Advertisin 5, 1949. tree: nessa TATTOO L Se Nm wresmet: FOR SALE. enn a eerleinatierelnectelinieaie OIL-BURNING KITCHEN range with motor and fan. Price $150... Apply Mrs. San- ‘der, -Duntulm Farm, East Road. * 40-1 YOUR LAWN. TREAT your garden. The best in fer- tilizer, chick manure and peat moss, 80c per sack, delivered. Ardmore Poultry Farm. Phone Sidney. 256W. 24-tf VARIETY APPLES, ALSO BOSC pears. Phone: Keating 101Q. 40-1 1935 V-8 COACH, MECHANIC- ally O.K.; good paint and rub- ber; peppy motor. T. Pelter, Mount Newton Cross’ Road. Phone: Keating 54G. 39-2 HEINTZMAN. PIANO, FIRST- class ‘condition. Steel back, $275. M. & M. Radio. 40-1 FIR BUSHWOOD, READY TO burn, © $11.50 per .cord; 2-cord . loads. delivered. Gordon John. Phone Sidney 25M. | 18tf£ 1929 PONTIAC “SEDAN IN EX- cellent condition, $300 cash. Miss Pearkes, Mt. Newton Cross Road. 40-1 RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES, chests of drawers, beds, tables, chairs, apartment washer, out- board. motor, .several bicycles and parts. Hagen, 415 Lovell Ave., Sidney. 38-4 WINE BARRYMORE RUG, 9x7.6, almost new, and. pad. Com- plete, $63 cash. ..726 Beacon Ave. . ; 40-1. _ MILLWOOD AND SAWDUST. Order . your winter’s supply now. Benefit. by lowest prices. Fir, 2 cords $13; hemlock, cedar, 2 cords. $8; - “sawdust,: 1” units. $7. “Russell Kerr. Phone. Sidney 238. - 12-tf ‘USED. LUMBER, Goop CONDI... tion,” 2x8, 2x6, °6x6;.. shiplap,. windows. and - ‘frames. ’ Phone: 67M." ; ; 40- a / coupe; new -paint, ‘heater, | ‘good - r _ _ tires, big ‘luggage compartment; -in-excellent:condition,. privately ms ‘driven: “Refer: View: Street: Gar- ‘age, Wictoria,: for* Metals or “phone: ‘Beacon 4150. : - 89- a: MOFFAT. GARBAGE " ‘BURNER, ; E “cOpp: x coil, ; GOODE. SIGNS: Re GOOD SIGNS “. Last longest, : ‘any style; $3 -up. ‘ (At B. Cc, Arts & eCratlss » Phone 12: : a 5- if VEAL A APPLES, TREE RUN, ~ container, Phone 678... 5° rooms, :: water. view;. ample “spring: water. supply, ; ‘separate . garage,.:$4,900,° ‘Terms : to. suit. Owner, Keating 105K. dition; ...Foote, -. 5 evening. - cess light, $25... 25G. jE OF Mrs, . ~ 40- 1 if WESTINGHOUSE CO MBINA-. .. lon electric “coal and -wood stove, ‘Four plate, fullsize oven, ete. Phone evenings: Keating 37H, 3-2 DRUM. HEATER ON LEGS; Torcon electric henter, scarcely used, Phone: Keating 8k. 40-1 roses MISCELLANEOUS __ §. “Plumber ‘and eleetriclan, Fixe > tures, pipe and: fittings, new and “Used, Furniture, crockery, ‘tools® "ote all kinds, Window: plass.:. Phone 1d : - O-tf- No! rice DIAMONDS AND Hold bought. at. highest. prices at. . Stoddart’y « Jayveler, - G08 ; Street; Victoria, BC. on OSCOR'S UPHOLSTERY. =A: complete | Upholstery service at: ~rousonable yates,” Phovie eo ney 241 Orebard : tke rae FOR RENT... — “GQEMENT. MIXER, $4 “Skilsaws, $2.50, Good: stocle ‘of cement ‘always on hand, ° Mit- chel) & Anderson Lumber Con lad. Sidnoy, Blue C EMENT MIXERS, $43 RUBBER tired wheelbarrows, 50; elec. trie paws, $2.50; aluminum ex- tension Jadders, her floor pol- JIshors, $3 phimhers' touls, Cement, sill avatlable. Rater rors mon, Sidney. Phen Pate INCH HOL, m yi0OK SANDE Ry. ‘per day ice ssesnernsreneese soo Malt Ewer oo. eeper day. $2 50 Blectric: Polisher, per: day. $1.00" dy daub bons Adie Was thay Me even Ini. ae ; FURNISHED, ROOM. “PHONE Sidnoy 204M Wel ISHED TEAR ONT: © TO RENT A THRE OF ‘OUR: ANE DRAG ae Sidneys: want Office, Ar achey Jed bere eine “$1.50°per box.- “Bring your own - 4 40-1, : ; BRRVaWOOD MODERN. -HOME,:* BTL Tapes BICYCLE, GOOD CON-. -Mon.. -- EXCHANGE - . sen ate Sid. ‘DAILY; wheelbarrow. (rubber: tired) ‘BOC,: Sterling. "gate ave Apply: Box 84, Sidney CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING first insertion; .10c per line consecutive ‘insertions. (Count 5 average words to the. line). 15¢ per line ‘ bookkeeping accompany Deaths, etc., schedule. and mailing charge copy. flat rate 40c. ornate een etmamennnei Lan WANTED—Continued, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Have you an instrument of any kind lying around unused? Let Us sell it for you on a reason- able commission basis. M. & M. Radio, Bnew Boe Sidney. 32uf FOUR OR FIVE- ROOM HOUSE, Needed by 40-] neur or in Sidney. Nov. 10. Phone 246M. “LOST PART GOLDEN COCKER SPAN- jel, black mark on-back. Re- ward, J..Ramsay, All Bay Rd., Sidney. : 40- 1 --naveaseaseasnesseneurayssetnannincenmnissRepnneasintewnipearcasmmertnnns eee TTT COMING EVENTS DANCE-—THE SIDNEY JUNIOR Band is financed by the Satur- day night dances at the K.P. Hall, Sidney. © Adm.: Ladies, 25e; men, 35c; students, 15c. Old-time and modern. Music is donated, All proceeds sup- port the band. Your patronage is appreciated. 32-if THANKSGIVING TEA AND home cooking sale, Friday, Oct. .t, 3.30 p.m., Church Hall,- Sid- ney, Anglican W.A. Evening branch. . Come and .buy ‘your holiday cakes. 39- 2 “500” “CARD PARTY WILL BE ‘held by North*Saanich Recrea- tion Club in East Camp Recrea- tion Hall (TCA ‘gate, Ist: turn - left) at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 28, . . 40- 4 THE | ‘SECOND. ANNUAL OPEN- -.ing-party. for Deep ‘Cove Com- “and, refreshments. , 40-1. - “LEGION “W.A. -WHIST DRIVE ae ».and’ “500” will be held in. K.P. ‘Hall; “Friday,: Oct.-7;. at - ‘pan: : Admission 50c. “on: en “Oct. 15, at “2:30. ‘p.m. in’ ni Sidney. Cold. Sto prizes, Se “CARD: OF: THANKS” “1 wish: ‘to: ‘extend. “my = sincere ~ thanks. to-all who have: been ‘SO’ _ kind. sto. 'me,-during:: my, stay “in’s |. . hospital. and _at hame’™ Whilst re- covering. from: my.;accident, : 8 ade HAMILTON- GRUNDY. ‘DOMINION ; VICTORIA,. B.C. * Excellent © Accommodation Atmosphere, of. Real: Hospitality. Moderate Rates wm. Ji ‘Clark vo Manager — nae VenRNERIiN WeneLeNinEaenIRA oes W. GREEN BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS Orthopedic Work a Spocialty 1046 Third St, + Sidney Ss. S. PENNY | “Barrister. Solleitar Notary : - Sidnoy: Tuesecand Friday«. 2,00°to §.00, pan, oo: - ©Phone: Ros. 1OaF Vietor ae Office: ‘Cuntral idee S araarenamemmneinent streamnenerneene poeta ee sane ~ssatmiytimetntrremae tana "NANAIMO TOWING” COOLTD, vey oy, “Phone ‘Nanainio Hab: ‘eollect We MOVE, Anything. AFLOAT. We ‘Y, HIGGS, Manager fee Ceovimeovcoswen eanetrt “Sidney I Electric - Appliances’ - Fixtures + Repairs : Re-windingy « TWouse® Wiring Radlo Nopairs. Jack Sims Phone 222 H.C. Stacoy eel va \rpegneeensennaneemmnasetecrrestet CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED - HATS .BLOCRED . Sidney Cleaners Beacon at Fifth, Sidnoy.. PHONE 216 weeny wane nee Saree IN SULATION Plan to start vight Now. saving: hose fuel dollike by having you Hane dn: wate neon VOU RIVE Phu ans Gall, Phone OF writa, today... ~ Home: Roofing & Rusldine Praduets G $421 - 2006 Govt. Bt. a tyson enene ein mee ‘ + Bunty ‘Club. will be. held’ in’ - a BEACON CAFE. - Deep ‘Cove school, Oct-:.7 at-80 |” -p.m..Good: entertainment, prizes: “ , Admis-": 40- 2. oe ‘HOTEL : omtranentovn! aoruraseuenymnvanmieeven |S get partlemars OF Sour pity as SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW —e: cere a eT Cash: with copy, a 25¢ . will be added if cash does not Cards of Thanks, Engagements, Births, Reader Rates—same as classified - | BRICKLAYING AND STONE WORK Estimates given for all types of skilled work. _BOWCOTT & HADLEY Sidney Phone: 149 TOMMY’S SWAP SHOP Third Street - Sidney Used Furniture - > Lawn Mowers - Gurden Tools " Crockery” - “Curios -—- Goods Bought and Sold — 20tf BEACON CABS _ — Sidney 211 — MINIMUM RATES J. G. (Jack) NEWMAN, Prop. 37tt Office in pus Depot | AIR- R TAXI B.C. AIRLINES LTD. VANCOUVER. A.MLF., B.C. PHONE: RIGHMOND 1318 48tf FORSTER BROS. “BARBER. SHOP aaa . Beacon “Avenue = . Sidney “For the. Famous Sidney - CHICKEN. epanae It’s. the Beacon! ye aa. Closed ‘all. day Monday ° _ For ‘Reservations’ ‘Phone. 108 : PLASTERING eae New and: ‘Repair ‘Work: 5 Years’. “Experience. Estimates: Free: weenie As “Phone: G 7651” — “SAVE. 40% 1121. Douglas, thru Stevensons | “Ready- mades, | “Hats,: ware, «Remnants® in. ‘Plastic,’ Curtain: Nets, “Rayons . and” WOU sonene 4 J IAMILTON-GRUNDY. “Modern” Equipment | i=» Massage —~ "ss “91 Fourth, Sh, Sidney oo : PHONE 97R- sie] | ome 5 oimaae ee ng timer sa ocr ewarrecan Anywhere Anytime HERBERT CORFIELD Gulf Island Boat Sorvice ROATS FOR HIRE 2474 Harbour Rd, Sidney Phone 30) rood a tarmemconnaemareowante “WwoopDy’s Chimney Service . B22 Fourth Street, Sidney - “PHONE 282% 3 ree Vaeuum Equipment swe : a NORTH ‘SAANICH AND © “GULF ISLANDS. For Nollable: Doctor’ Ing surance: . Phone ore Writes» Air Commodore 3, Ly Ge Popo ORAS Rethed © Re n.- h ied B.C. Phe 257%. aon “PHONE: 242i: SIDNEY . lL, inht Hauling of All Kinds (Cash Pald for Boor Botton 1 yoorammeten penee gene SIDNEY TAXI _AND EMERGENCY STRETCHER. SERVICE Braprietars Monty Collins ‘PHONE 134_ C aaa Ser vice eee ee et cared perce sate: Aan ain sear ntani oe DA. ‘BARKER: ILAULING AND” coe TRUCKING © “Sand, Gravel, Ete Phone: N@o.5 -Bidney, HC. e namnnenaentaanedkeneniietene dieutemsenaionaeamadamienenaitenanm UPSTAIRS '—. BARGAIN: ‘SHOPS ™: ‘LTD... |. © Kitehen- =)" .- “| | . Registered Physio. Therapist. : az ee oven memento tonnanareemene ty | DAN’ Ss. DELIVERY | | Att: a cnanemeemnaanaae 1 |] cannes viremepmavienaremanmennaael Lemont eee hs pendant | Marine Taxi Service Phonoi ‘Sidnoy son! Canoe ee a ; te ° | tien teem re “aunt |. vanes Aan steerer ohana reeds nana Egg Cultured Vaccine to Protect Cattle . Eradication of rindexpest, the cattle diseas 2,000,000 farm animals every year is now.a practical possibility, the Food and’ ‘Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ae ae anc a NN CNR NNN PRP 2 RSE IREAE RN NH e a erine as oemteAParohates mene g and Business Card Section— which kills some (FAO), reports. During the war American and Canadian scientists discovered that by growing the virus inside hen’s eggs, speedy mass production of rinderpest vaccine is possible. Here, a FAO | technician is seen harvesting egg membranes rich in rinderpest virus. HAMS FOR BEST SHOTS Gun Club members ‘enjoyed a - good-shoot on Sunday afternoon when a number -of competitions were concluded. ~ “of .50;.2, J: Gibault, 46 out of 50. : i ‘Class Crouse . Victoria, ‘Rhodes, - Victoria, 40 out of 50. Class “D”: ; “Le -out:of: 103.52," son Eng; six “out: of ae LON "Manufacturers A-K: Boiler Fluid | B.C. Funeral Co. Ltd. * eer eenenn o @ ‘Body and. Peeaer Ropairs: “0° Frame, and. Wheel” Mign- instruments: ‘and: Sterilizers: oSTRING CONTRACTORS Terai Ranges, ical Appia ‘Refr “We ‘have been: eatablished: nee: 1867; _attended: to: ‘promptly. by an efi-:. “elent. staff. ‘Complete Funerals. ° marked int ‘plain: figures. : 7 734 ‘Broughton St. Victoria | oe “Phones: E 3614, G 7679, © 4065 “Reginald. Hayward, - ANTERIOR. DECORATOR | PAPERHAN GING Ge ‘Car Painting : ° Pd one 1;.Dr. A. D. Bechtel, ' 45. out Sof. 50;. 2, Cs 1, M. Baldwin, seven This event was a: anaes off.” GODDARD & CO.. “Anti-Rust for” Surgical : -(HAYWARD'S) ‘Saanich “or ‘district ‘calls. oO Charges. Moderate: o- “Lady. Altendant. Mang-Dir. | alt eommmcmneventcc senate |? ce ae OW 1 SUTHERLAND won: by Wm. Lumley. and-out won by Ted McFeeley at 36 yards. ‘Pooley, _ing: S. Ahren; A. ‘Reid, R. Mon- teith, T, McFeely, -A. D. Decatel, . Joe Gibault, L. Ricketts, G. La- ments: were ‘served: to. the:-con-»:. - tesiants . by Assn ation mothers. ‘FAIR. WARNING TO : DEER AND _MOOSE’. . = ‘Make Use:of Our ‘Up: to- Date : Mee Laboratory: for ‘Water. ‘Analysis, . “nave léft"on* “ing: “trip: and: ‘promise . to.: pring ; home : ‘lots. ‘of ;.game.. . “Wilf Hetman ‘of East: Saanich Road Sand: Chas: ‘The: well-ar med». hunters: “are: iof. small - hats‘ Which» ‘the’ ‘milliners: have:-designed:will-not:.permitof’ : likely*:be +a. variation ::-of« the: ': shingle: of the ‘incteen-twenties.: B Many of the new: hats, in’ But. . ain “ diagonal line across the fdreheads’ “Wings: “are: -a-favorite » ‘trimming, en 7 but not: necessarily. in. feathers—. F e and: ‘inthe: same® material “some- | vgide, The hidden score event was Other events included a miss- In second place was a of. Victoria. The Contestants Contestants included the follow- Following are the different class mont, F.. Gilbert, E.- Eng, S. ; winners, ‘each of which received Fraser, D. Allen, W. Lumley, N. a ham: Young, H: Lutz,:W. Russell,’ W. Class Ar: L. Horth, 49 out Hawkins, G.. Gregory, W. Mc- | of: 50; 2, -C. "Atchison, Victoria, Millan, M. Baldwin,: G:.Udal;.C.: 47 out-of 50. Rhodes, Hi. . Winter, oi Atkinson ” - Class “B”?:. 1; “H: Lutz, 47 out: and L, Horth. * ‘During ; the: afternoon yefresh- : ‘Sidney’. Girl Guide. “Pwo: Saanich Peninsula, ninreds: 5 a: two. weeks’.shoot=: “They. sare’ “Neeves:s.of° “Keating th o.be: litt ) n: Brilain ‘but “that women’ s heads: willbe: cropped : -this:autumn:. The: a. single ‘superfluous. lock” of “hair and instead ‘of the chrysanthemum cut; the tulip cut/and other‘roman- tically. named: istyles,..there® will ‘minute: cloches...with’ a rer. a wing, which. is part Of. the’ hat. limes seems:.to “grow. out: of: the. But: trimmings are: develop-.: “ing: upwards.::. Some: of the: new-™. “est-models. show. tr immings_ which: “ape nearly’ a “foot “in height—un-' ° =< suitable: for ““ and: dangerous even’ in’ a “private ear’ travelling~ in, - buses: but “attractive, “nevertheless. * Speckled feathers’ are: being “used o. AND PAINTING | A . PHORM Sidney 300 att on _— a —e "SPECIALISTS “mont Ropnirg No Jab Too Liat ory "Tea Smal Meme’ Body Shop. “514. Cormorant). .+. . E.4l77. _ Vancouvor: at Viow sD 1219: .@ Car. Upholitery and: Top” reermarinawrt ow TURNER SHEET. METAL WORKS 1042 Third. Sty. Sidney . PHONE 202. ~ 7D, "" URNE R, Prop, Hot-Air Henvee > Air... Conditioning: = Boat “tanks = “Roofing ~ Evestrough «= Welding © aa sane ssicontmaeamenentameeneneeets 5 ferent doris ion manny mee “Brentwood: Mill Ray FERRY Leaves Lbrentwond | ‘hourly: “oh the haus, Boame te Fo. Dan, pum: ‘Leaves Sunday, i a. fo Mile ny. hourly One: “the half hour, 6.30 tne to: i arg Rd ee AM, to TO: pane oo wwf a: Be ae abe Nehes chinnetnete When beNDSin etn EU RELY HA Dingo Ml | ; Mitsne: “- SEA-GOING ¢ GOATS ind Nubian > of Adderbury, nen Banbury, En ge os Sane, “for entire hats, and: velour: felts ‘have oa ‘deep’ rich surface like © heaver: °-Velvets are. also “being ®: used -extensively,, mostly: for. tur- han ‘shapes moulded to the head with) a: stiffened diagonal wing drape neross the front and held at’ the side with a jewelled pin. Colors inelude cedar blue; black | zy and. grey combined in°.a- lovely harmony of color; chartreuse,: to: ‘eh -baeco, and. deep-greans black, gers .- & i .aintum, yelloweand. white, “A Velvet t evening. hat from. one house: A. black “was Worked, with dragonfly. bead oe |): ore motifs return: to the -TB80's—— oe Intersporsed, with small. IuMpE, of evaigrerctmemrgawnmves | 1+: COME a ISLAND © “With: “{wo-unit. rat’ and ae herd of. 30) British: “milker, White soatsy Mrs. Stansby: ball players in America. well he was “in” there every: min- “ute of the’game, playing his “heart out, not for the money that was in it,: but for his love of the game. sy athe © far ewell. to" the © sold” a Hoss. enrase 7 “There. were very. foun ary’ ‘eyes. hat day us. Lou. spoke: whis:last_ ‘piece: to. some 62,000 fans” who'.. came: from:.all ‘over ‘the continent for: the, “Tou Gehrig: ‘Appreciation ‘his ‘memory still. lingers’ ‘on. Se ‘The Zens -out. ‘of. them,” “AS: it was: in: his ‘lifetime: SEEN THROUGH THE COBWEBS- HE curtain goes up this week on baseball's classic .. . the world series . and fans all over the North American con- tinent will have their ears glued to the radio, listening to the fam- iliar voices of the announcers as they relay a play-by-play account of America’s foremost sport, It was along about 1845 ‘that baseball really took hold in the United sSport-minded New Yorkers, form- ed what is believed to have been. the played Jersey, dred and four years later, to see and hear what is the out- come of. that first: game . . New York Yankees lyn Dodgers in what has become to be known as the world series. States, when a group of first. baseball ‘team... They their first game:.in New and this week, one hun- we are . the and the Brook- Many famous names will flash | across our minds as we think back: a few Gehrig, Cobb, Wagner, others .. most will be that of Lou Gehrig, the old “Iron Hoss” who captained the Yankees when they won three _world series in.a row—1936-7-8. years. Names like Ruth; McGraw, .McCarthy, Alexander, Matthewson, Speaker, and hosts of . but one of the. fore- 'He -Loved the Game Lou was one. of the best ‘loved’ Sick or: Anyone: with a love for baseball. knows. the “Lou.’Gehrig Story”; of how he slowed down: during : 1939 and shortly afterwards gave = up the..-ghost. ‘knew: that something was. wrong: but never: for’a;moment had’ they ©: any idea of: ‘the: “ser iousness of his * 2 illness... - -His: teammates. “On July: 4, 1939, one of: the most: : iduching scenes ever. “witnessed:in “ --the world ot sport: took place on f the Yankee baseball diamond: : 7 in on ye, a petition... lysis, died: on June? 23194 he ‘things’ he.’ did the, sandlot’ pall: So much to him ‘ ‘and: an: cainpte -lot® to aay in, and. ‘you’ Le make: good* ‘American * citi- swas..a saying itis sas ‘true: ‘today . Lou: was Sone. of “those: players. “who “played: ball”."in: private “life “Sas wellas on: his: beloved diamond, :. “His: faith in ‘mankind was. never.’ -proved-:more : “shaken? ':'LThis 'was than -onee: ‘during: the :two* short yenrs “he. lived : following. hiss re- tirement: from: baseball:As: New York, City’s’: “he listened carefully’ to each’ case “as” it came. before: him,: and “his understanding. heart». delivered “many-a verdict that only: ‘a-man to. faith, in: his: fellow man could da, 5 Monuments may be’ built. to. per- -petuate: his: memory; nice sthings niay. be. said’ of Shim; but..the aAteatest tribute aman can receive - ig the friendship | and: Vespect of hindi is: ai her witys to: Vietorlay Pe BC. Sineeshers husband's. death: Fs 1040. Mrs, Stansby-- breeding: high-class’: foals. she “has. left. her. ‘home, aver $6,000-—whith” fgure,: the herd of, 30 -gonts,. Her daugh- ‘ter Anne. will accompany throughout and Prairie sleeping with them, the 6000-anTle Atintic trek te Vietoria. Thirty | lovely woollen blanket coats have. been ; provided: ta keep) thas herd “eoaye cE. he party will have the ship. all, q. wm themanlvne “IPAP FILM ii deeuuentary” film: away, bud, loruahdeuni, yan, aueay “prodticed ” by. the: National Film. Board fran’ footage: taken at the Intornatlorial: Agricwitural. Pro- :- Conferoende “at tha®- Rederition: af chueees ATP ABD » OT, This apring. ; nlatene ns piven, by. Novela Dadd, dhector of FAO, and by Tord fred at Craulph, the the ° . fonts In thelr’ campartnent, evan: - “hues teivied | aniltiaa” Thee tin: hag: hiseheen” Now.o8 .B0-year-old . . daklngs: with ober her. two. “danmhters, | ‘her’ housekeeper, * * Hoatsy, four dogs and her furniture, The tip: to Canadn will ne nels. dentally, is also the valuation of Be a ansmer te >» John? Boyd: Orr, cand cshowa: the 2 Po conference at work... . In addition to: being shawn in’ “theatrés: throughout Canada, the" BHUWE Ub We 1 UTA Wah a hots Tata) enroute o- By DREAMER idol he was... . of district. . Dominion’ Marksmen ‘of: Montréal,’ members: are: eligible’ to™: compete. . Shield”. : nised | the. proverbial oof Fit: ‘they oe forth mentioned “parole: ‘commissioner: ame THE REVIEW OFF say crash it one an Paty fn you areal ive. PAGE SEVEN’ o those with whom he is in daily contact .. . like the numberless kids he had. helped and whose be it giving them a bat and a ball, or a place in which to play. Saanich Rifle ‘Club Elects Officers. The 10th annual meeting of the Saanich Rifle Club: was . held ~ Sept. 27 in the Badminton Hall at. Brentwood, with the. election :. of. officers for the. coming ‘season the © : “major business’ of the .evening: Cc. R. Watson, _president of. the.» club for the past.8 years, retired “from office this year, and receiv-. ed a hearty vote of thanks. from: the members for his untiring work for the club. -. Officers elected:: President; C.:> E. 'Topp;..'vice- president, G. W. May; sec.-treas-: | urer, R. C. Muirhead, committee, Mrs. C. Topp, C. R. Watson, J. Craig, E. Marshall, and- R. Douglas. This club was organized in 1939 . “anda range built in the basement: Brentwood Badminton ~ ae - Hall, where for the past ten years, ° ‘ the valuable training, in. the .expert.- and ‘safe use of. a .22. calibre: rifle’: has” been beneficial ;to:"and” ‘en. joyed Py: many residents’ of : the. ‘Won ‘Shiela ; : : As the. club: is registered” with: for the series of ‘awards: sponsored \. by the Dominion. Marksmen. The: . highest. award _ is’: the’ which is.'an. emblem: of ‘the “highest :: “achievement in’! #22 ‘sporting “rifle shooting. © SA ‘past -member:» of the’; Saanich: Rifle Chab) A. Saunders, -who “was “at “the: time. a member of the:R:C. ALF: at, Patricia Bay;- received. this ti phy some ; syears ; fago. Behe “Other: prizesare! algo’: ‘awarded periodically,: providing: keen’ com: among. : “members some. of these ™ prizes, /were® honorary. “pr ‘esident, GeRe “Pearkes; MACE: are. also ‘competed: tuch ‘enjoyed;ana® “members! xe) he: Saanich. glu: are: looking’ for rth t ‘thi "fre : ae Of: ‘Swartz’ “Bay. Road: was inehis garden’ overlooking | ithe: water, when: he: -saw..a ‘buck dee -jump--off the: promontory .at”:the ‘end. of Mrs, MeMicken’s ‘property ‘jnto the: water, 2 “My, Harrison’ was: hesitant About shooling “it? due’ to; -the::pleadings “of: Mrs, ; ‘Harrison, : In. ‘the::mean- time: the: deer ‘reached’: Randle fe Matthew's ° whart: ‘and! ‘attempted to climb ashore “without success. Thesanimal then: turned: and: swam: huek “whence * it: ‘had come,” At landed’: succes ssfully to-" be ‘later fe captured: ‘by. Const. Dave: Allen, S.-M Harrison: attributes ‘his lack ; ‘of stiecess’ in ‘the hunting ‘attempt {0 his Inability: to- decide whether: .a rod.or.gun..was- the pd ad leah weapon’ for ‘the’: ‘gecasion, . ; PERSONAL - Chris atm resting: Gar ds a Order: ‘Your ‘Greeting i Cards Early! ‘ ne C shoow trom: the; Large § Selection. executive = “Expert.