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Oa oe GAL COCHTAN, i Manager "Phones: 17. ‘and 18. * sidney, B.C, PAGE] FOUR a Sh ge Reese ae Sidney and District Notes St. Mary’s Church, Oak Bay, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on..Thursday, Sept. . 16, when Brenda Mary, only daughter of E. Stonham, 1004 Pemberton Road, beeame the bride of Lt. George Randle Share Mathews, R.C.N.V.R., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mathews of Met- ehosin and tormerly of Sidney. Ven Archdeacon Nunns officiated. Sale of War Savings Stamps in this area for the months of May, June and July have been an- first meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 5, in the Scout Hall. All members are asked to. be in attendance with any little recruits who are - interested. Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in St. Andrew’s, Sid- ney, and Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay, on Sunday, Oct. 3. Lt. G. Godfrey, son of Myr, and Mrs. Frank L. Godfrey, spent the weekend in Sidney before enter- ing on a seven months course at nounced as follows: Fulford Har- the U.B.C. Lt. Godfrey has just bour $44, $32, $28; Galiano $20, returned from spending several $8, $8; Ganges $356, $448, $364; James Island $356, $4, $56; Mayne $36, $40, $36; Pender Island $100, $112, $116; Royal Oak $344, $708, $412; Saanichton $484, $452, $140; Sidney $476, $644, $332; South Pender nil, nil, $4. Ration coupons become valid to- morrow (Thursday) for tea and coffee, 16 and 17; meat, pair 18. The Brownies will hold their months training in Kingston, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storey have returned home from Port Angeles, Wash., after visiting with the Lop- thein family in that city. Word has been received by Mrs. Gibbons of Victoria that her husband, Lt. L. M. Gibbons, of the infantry reinforcement corps, has arrived safcly overseas. Frank L. Godfrey of the Coach GALIANO ISLAND Dr. and Mrs. A. Lynch, who with their family have spent the summer months at their camp on aliano, have left for their home in) Vancouver. Capt. R. D. Jermain, R:N., and Mrs. Jermain of Pender Harbour, recently anchored their cruiser “Medosa” in Whalers’ Bay and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Myers for a few days. a? Among those visiting Vancou- ver to attend the Denroche-Brawn wedding were Capt. and Mrs. I. G. Denroche, F.O. Denis Denroche, Miss Melen Denroche and Stephen Denroche. Also visiting Vancouver. for the Muskett - Kingsmill wedding were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bellhouse, Mr. and Mrs. David Bellhouse and Mis, A. Fisher. a . Ar Mrs. C. Myers and her ‘mother, Mrs. H..M. Ramsay, -who has been staying; with her: ‘forthe past six weeks, : conver. home’ on Gossip. Island. the past “two. “weeks visiting in .Van- ‘tur ned. home. ‘home: after ‘accompanying . her “daughter, » Winkie, | - Duncan, where she, will. attend ‘school: Miss Joan Hume has left for Vancouver, where she will attend high school, David New. left on Tuesday of - last week for North Vancouver, : where he willbe a pupil at North - pron e College. Mv. and Mrs. Harold Shopland and thei infant son Ian,’ who have spent the past five months on the Skeena, returned to their home on. Thursday. last. Mr. and Mrs, 1. J, Bambrick have left for a holiday in Victoria and Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs, C, O, Twiss ar- rived home on Saturday last. Mr. Twiss has spent the summer on the Skeena, Mra, Twiss meeting him in Vancouver, Mrs, R, Patterson: of North Vancouver is spending some ‘time - “ut the home of har son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, i J, Bam- brick, Mrs, Jack Pato and ‘Terry are the guests of My and Mra. Stanley Page sites thelr return from Port “Hasingtan Inst. week, N, 1). > Myers for the next weels or 8a, Min, spent the past 18 months on the island, left on Tuesday. for Wells BG, . heen the gucst of Capt, and Mra, Fisher during the past week, Mes, Petar Pitehar, with hor two aml dnughters, Gay and Carol, has Jett for Bdmonton, Atherta, where she will, visit her husband's peaples Are ey Nigel Morgan Ix the guest TO, nt wt Joseph’ 4 Hospital, Vie- teva, fh fen. a Pee TUTeC nT Cee Cenireu nes tO | DOMINION HOTEL VICTORIA, BO. ; Exeellent Accommodation Atmosphere of Toul Toapltality Maderate Rates Oy Cee ee Peas AY oy yh ay crane BARNA AAAAABAAEAAAAAAAAAAAD " BAANICH PENINSULA AND GULE ISLANDS REVIEW — s left: on. Tuesday” of last. week ‘to spend’a a "few" days in Van- 0. Denis Denrsche, R. CAR, om has: -been ‘spending’ his: leave: at his an aay PA PAA PRARAAA Mrs. I. Py ‘Hume;. who: ‘has spent oS #Ph, Sidney. 100 Z “couver-: and :in ‘the Cariboo, has: re~. “Mrs. Stuart show has ‘returned : . Tloman of Vancouver Iny the guest of Mr and Mrs, Ge R. , 1, Mnlayson, who has Miss Jann Chirk of Vietoria hos 8 Gc. father qiet wdey fr Inve Mr and Mia. G. V. Morgan, Morin es to Tay ol O'Connell, Sy me es VATE (nee hyttis Odherg) one Vriday, Sept.” CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE W. GREEN BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS Next Review in Sidney Orthopedic Work A Specialty aA A. R. Colby E9914 Jack Lane We Repair Anything Electrical -COLBY ELECTRIC WIRING CONTRACTORS “Radios, Ranges, Washers, Refrig- erators, Medical Appliances 645 Pandora ——--——- Victoria, B.C. SIDNEY — a TAXI, now. Finlay” - SIDNEY - CAFE Mrs. A 34 ; : ‘Finlay _ Op. Hollands’ “Beacon ‘Ave. ‘ STAGE. DEPOT. ‘24. HR. NANAIMO TOWING CO::LTD. ’Phone Nanaimo 555 coilect ” We MOVE Anything AFLOAT W. Y. a, Manager PENANG Strathrnua Butel “The Islanders’ Home In: Vieloria” MODERATE PRICES: The Doorway to Hospitality ge DOUGLAS and COURTNEY Nee ens ek aE Bch ed kk i oe GARDNER’S (last Sannich Road) Welding and Machine Shop "Phone Sidney 104-R VANDA UAAAANAAAARATAAARANAARES ea" Make Uso of Our Up-To-Dnto Laboratory for Water Analysis GODDARD & CO, Manufacturors A-K Boiler Fluid Anti-Rust for Surgical Instruments “and Sterilizer SIDNEY ——— B,C. “ UAWRAARAAAAALAANUUAACTAL ye 7 Mooney’s Body Shop WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN - - BODY AND FRNDER : REPAIRS 614 Cormorant - 'Phane E6012 Next Scott & Peden “Tale it to Moonoy'a" ‘wore Get It At A. W. HOLLANDS’ MEAT MARKET "Phone 69 oy Sidney, B.C, VAAA OEE ma ‘otmemen suecietet ie miaencmsinanenY He HORNA RIAN RIED! BITTMAN ‘Radio Appliance - Company Sea Our Agontas SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY, AGOREDOUAD HONDDUUOVEERODSELORGUSLDSUOTEDOCUDDESAEUCRONSOELD ESOEDDADADSGO OLA RAUAO DD DST ENTE IDP NAA Lines Depot and Mrs. Godfrey are spending a, vacation on Salt. Spring Island. Mrs. G. A. Cochran has return- ed home after visiting in New Westminster with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- kinson. A movie reel has just arrived at Rest Haven from Vancouver and will be shown in the lounge on Thursday evening, Sept. 23, at 8 o’clock. All welcome! Friends of J. S. Gardner will be glad to know he is progressing as well as can be expected after his recent operation. He is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musclow of Vancouver are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mus- clow, Canoe Pass. A. D. Corker, seeretary of the Local Ration Board, V3, at Royal Oak, desires to express his sin- cere thanks for the execellent job the chiefs and assistants made of distributing Ration Book No. 3. The number of books handled was 22,689. Ratepayers who are within the area served by the Sidney Water & Power Co. Ltd. can assist with the signing of the petition now prepared to form an improvement district by noting the lot number, ete., on their tax papers, as it is necessary to have same when fill- ing in the petition and also second paper to accompany the petition. LAC Dick Primeau is home. on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Primeau, Centre Road. Local winner of a five dollar certificate this week in the Drug- gists’ War Stamp Drive was LAW Easdon of the R.C.A.F. The cam- paign ends Thursday, Sept. 30. SCHOOL NOTES The student body. of the North Saanich High‘School elected, Doug- las Peck as president ‘of: the: stu- dents’ council, on: ‘Friday, Sevt. 17. 3 ‘Other officers are: . “ Secretary—Margaret . ‘Har ‘ Nora: Deveson.’ Boys. “sports - TAXI SERVICE eer ‘Across ‘Avenue from the vd stand BUSINESS AS USUAL Se RET ERELELL SLES ELT o Grade #: 9 representative _ Bell. 7 Brethour. Grade’ 12: repr exentative:-—T rat ford Ascott. School reporter “Margaret, Har- vison, All students are thoroughly en- _- joying school now that they have “such a fine building. MAYNE ISLAND ‘Dr. and Mrs. Roberts returned: home on Monday, having spent a fortnight Mrs, V, in, Vancouver, loster, Mrs. Steele is spending a few Spring days Vinilingg on Salt Tsland, Cee cewrwrecec errr c oro ewe KING Do a good turn every day ; PDP POA OPO AMAA AM OM OL The regular meeting was held the Nest. for duty on Saturday evening: Wolves on duty, the Beavers. Sontors— favith worked ‘on _ check of tenderfoot work, ‘Wiat add practise and compati- tions were held, as well.as soveral . The ove. rood fast Seout pames, nye Anished up with wt, ond Sinpetiong, Doug, John has completed his | ‘representative a Ken , Grade “10: ‘vepresentative—Ber- “snard Horth. oe Grade 11 ropresentative-—Helen C. Taylor is over from Vancouver visiting her aunt, Mrs, FREEMAN } ndvanee. knotting and splicings juntora on a: THUR. - FR. - SAT. at 6: 30 & 8: 30 Tyrone POWER and Maureen O’HARA “THE BLACK SWAN” Also “CHASING THE BLUES” - CANADIAN NEWS. PE PIL PL PL PPL PPL PO ‘TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Next at 6:30 and 8:15. oo “RAGLE SQUADRON” with Roberta Stack, Diana Barrymore, Jon Halli, Nigel Bruce Also FRANCES LANGFORD in “Swing It Soldier” POF FLL PF LP PF FEF LPL I Monday, Sept. 27 —- “The Black ‘Two shows. Please Come Karly! KEN MURRAY, Ganges, Swan,’ Several Parcels of Roreapt ge CLOSE TO THE SEA AT DEEP COVE Well Wooded — and Water S. ROBERTS Beacon Avenue *Phone 120 Sidney, B.C. acc = CUPS AND SAUCERS. ........0...2....ee eens 1.25, 1.35, 1.65 = = Creams and Sugars, 1.50 —- Silverware, 1.75 to $10.50 = China Stationery — Babywear — Notions = THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), SIDNEY a x. WATERPROOF CLOTHING . CANVAS JACKETS .......... 5.65 — CANVAS PANTS veceeceeeed 4.65 OILSKIN SUITS — CAPES — LEGGINGS , F. JEUNE & BRO. LTD. 570 JOHNSON ST. G 4632 . ‘Andis ‘ . George Ging. (chairman), ; ‘Everett Goddard, Donald Sparling, | 7 Joseph G. Mitchell, Wilkie Gardner. In addition Mr. Gray has appointed an advisory com- mittee .of those who cannot spare the time to work full time on the project, with the following as members: Col. C, W. Peck, V.C., DS.0.; . Fd. Baker, J.P.; ‘Mr. Munson (Rest Haven) ; J. A. Nunn; William Peddle; Hugh J. McIntyre. . Further, the following have either. volunteered or are being asked to help with the canvass: Messrs. Collin, Tin- dell, Wright, Stange, George Nunn, W. Beswick, jr.; Green, Forneri, Roff, S. Anderson, Villers, Kennedy, Godfrey, O. Thomas, Ramsay, Allbright, Rev. Perley, Father Cyr, Miss ne hate SCOUT Enos, Mrs. Ardagh, Mrs. King, Mrs. Hemphill, Miss wa ue y Yi Matthews, NEWS , Petitions are now. also in the following places of busi- . avn te Sidney Cash & Carry, Sparling’s Real Estate Othee, Mitehell & Anderson, Stan's Grocery, Review Oflica, ' te rhe signing: of the: petition is a slow: pr opoxition for erty ‘to properly fill-in the forms, speed things up by looking up their tax. papers and noting the description of their proper ly, PUBLIC UTILITIES HEARING | a ness for the convenience of ratepayers concerned to sign (rst lags work, On Sunday some of the sentors went for an ndventure hike. Tt was a bit tough going, but very worth while. We knaw some new country naw, CUD NOTES The Cub Packs met on Friday evening with Myra, Lena Morgan aod Log Pooh thao tla cushy Pack and Sam’ slcinner and Prev Condy the Deep Cove hogs, | Cub towte and games wore taken and Wayed.s and initruction yiven.: Davee Poddle look the now Arran howl: “There wasia eninge? coaremony coo M ike Peddde yoing Up bo troop, ; Next week speelid imapection elonn chows and chinshed: fur, The pack: wish to thank Geoff, Morgan for. the: firstntd inate Loads tho, SIDNICY, Vancouver Island, B. C. Wednesday, Seplember 2 The public meeting was also informed of the move of the Sidnoy Water & Power Co, Ltd. in applying to the Public Utilities Commission to be allowed to raise certain rates in their charge for water, Discussion soon brought forth a unanimous request that the Sidney Businessmen's Association represent the ratepayers ino opposing the in- erense at the public hearing proposed by the Publie UWtill- lino to bake place in Sidney, Immediately following the public mani the Public VWitlitive — Camiriaadien nibedaed © the form an improvement: distriet, Were of deetaton ota the Public Utilities: Thank you for your letter af September Usth, regenrding the proposed dnerense in rates af the Sidney Water & Power Co, Ltd, and your proposal to ret np wewaterworks distrlet: in sidney, oPor-the time being we care postponing the: finn aryanges Nit tis Me Rt MLM DLO Dee OS CURLY a ‘Today, Wednesday, as the Review is voing to press, we: yovelved: the following from it is necussary to have the legal deseription of your prop.) © Those concerned can . 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