SAANICH PENINSULA & GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Established 1912 Hugh J. McIntyre, Editor and Publisher. “Elizabeth G. McIntyre, Associate Editor. ’Phones: Day, 28; Night, 27. "ney, ‘Vancouver Island, B.C. “Islanders Attend Duncan Dance Walsh. - Auxiliary Meets whist drive. wa ; hursday, ‘Oct. Published Wednesdays at Sid- "SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Oct. 5, 1938 “GANGES, Oct. 5.—Two launches conveyed a party of 31 from Ve- suvius to Maple Bay Friday eve- ning to attend the dance organized -by the 16th Canadian Scottish at Duncan. Among those who went from Salt Spring were Mr. and Mrs. ‘I. Burkitt, Mrs. C. A. Good- rich, Misses §. Chantelu, Denis ~ and Duleie’ Crofton, Betty Kings- _*.bury, Ruth Goodrich, L. and V. - meeting was ranged to sell tickets for it and oa matching cushion. After discussion it was decided to hold an entertainment for children at by them in the annual garden com- j during the rangements for the entertainment were left in the hands of the gar- den committee. Tea hostesses for the afternoon A. Campbell. Rally Day Observed At United Church Paal’s United Church, $ appropriate the Sunday theme was the commemoration of the translation of English in..153s8. School the Mr. Bob foheacon Spent the weekend. on. the island, returning Rose Nunn, Kathleen John, Nor- man McCulloch and George Nor- bury gave a .mernorization of se- leetions .of the Bible relating .to i ‘the value’ of the seriptures. a Mrs. Smith ind daughter Mary members en the: Bis -class gave ; spent. a day, with. Mrs. Taylor, “SL, = ast: week, returning on the “Cy steps that ied to Wyeliffe’s and kee Pyndale’s. versions of the Bible. : “Those taking . Mrs. Allan sbent a eee! ‘as ‘the Sohn: ‘Laurine Monel, ack Gusti gu r st cofe Mrs. Davidson, at, re-, s Chureh, Salt on the 16th Sunday - The special service : of cards. - of thanksgiving was ‘taken by the tev C, 1. Popham, | vicar of the his “text, more Prayers Spr ing Ts Islan 7 after, Trinity. © been. ‘the guest ) “Mrs: ‘Steele ‘for * some ‘time, left for home" in- Van- “Phanks -Be_ To sere olfered. ‘for the peace of the “Praise Ye ‘The: Lord”. ‘was rendered by the | ing .. choir, the solo being sung by: Mrs. shoulder “Ny Howland,’ Mrs. Wiles: “of: Vancouver is 5 the. N,- Howlanc cauaat of Dr. and. Mrs. Roberts this were. guests | ‘at Grandview » Lodge for three. weeks, returned to Vic-. : “torias” They” much: enjoyed fair Read the advertisements, culti-- vate the habit: “Shop in the Re- view first!” You can save time.and LU.D.Is., eaasremaone none varanasi ieee stale De nina Mis, A, 1. Wilson was the wine ver of i Macgregor Maeintogh “ihe lower, Reetlon will : fon tare the. acaasions "Thong, wish “ing fo contribute artieles tur dee- Corabion ane anked lap anys Ue Path Aan vet en wih heli Liviu “an Snturdoy: nflumanne 3 The Woman’ ch “Guild of SSt. An. fy Ohureh: will meets in parish hall, Bovond. Streot, inesday, Oat! thi, ML. a roel dnesday, at ith ' velo ai, and: nti 7 ‘other menibers: of the family, atin apang thu, sae at * Many rrietids and Aequaintancer TON e : of My, i Alan: Baker, son of My prizes: for the bows Onna ‘on sib. ‘and Mrs, J. ¥, “Thaker, Sidney, will. joule valating ta the compire sont: in by “hoya and tints in Jasuls te he pleasad to learn that he was: cantled to the har an Monday, Qet, jaadony “Information | regarding © ard, in -Vietoria, [fe graduated thoxe lasses, together with subs in the spring trom ULB.C, wets, meds cand awards oan reeaived in deatlet form at ihe: Review office, andemay: be ob- wlnad: from the VWonorary Corre. ponding Secretary, Royal Emplre “Soalety, University “of ~ Western the funeral tide afternadn, Brooke Vaio, 26380 Rosuberrty Ave,, Misks Penrkos on Glamorgan arm woo frat. place in both tho Victoria-and Saanich Paies for the Tobi barley grown this) summer on her farm, and a simple fs now being prepared for entry in’ the ‘Rovnl Winter Mair aut Toronto and ‘the Aniernationn.Griin Show ie her, dnughter Chiengo, athe harluy, will ala, NM Ary, Pan, uf 7 ahuwn in Wir Trochy Sept, Oth, at Thompaonts Funeral Home at ONS. Tantie offledat pian vinitine for 4 sion’ with thé my Viineutiver: Winter Fil, The teu, Herd fold:awaa examined by ‘navernh | crop expiants of Province and Loe. cominlan’. Departments cot - “Apr lou “ture, who word tat nuwedwad when ne: Ge “Natl, and “Beawithy dts ‘ect ti Vanes sey tb aweel Co atti thao cy beariar Dotuidte Yanquat ipdvaarha aa ama Of BCE PA re BEM Gueards rennin a Unt Any taint will SO ote WoA, 1. Ww Ee ‘y" a a Ee Pe tadtvaye PVR EE ie aren Mt. 82 Ma tuheli to the ae ‘i SAANICH t NIN COA PC AOE PA OOO ODD OOO ‘Coming vents a} \ \ \ 5 Minimum charge 25c. PE EE BE EPL EI LO PD 4 ' \ 3 ) - cent per word per issue. =) WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT for sume future date, call 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: dat, 28; night, ita FRIDAY, OCT. WRI -- Dance North and South Saanich Agri- cultural Society. AL Stevens’ orchestra, Agricultural Hall, Sannichton, LUNCHES that are apretizing. t the Quick Lunch Cafe, Beacon at ‘Prird, pT: Drop in! GANCH friday. October 1th. Nortit Saanieh Branch, Cana dian Legion. North Saanieh Service Club Hall, Mulls Koad. Vinny Butler’s orchestra, Dane- ing 0:50 to 12:30 pom. Refresh- ments. scuaisston ode. LOCAL “BE AU! ry PARLOK Ker appointment ‘phone Sidney 41, Tuesday, Thursday Satur- dau. MILI TARY 500 AND BRIDGE —— Under the auspices of the Catho- lie ladies of North Saanich, will be held in Stacey’s Hall, Tues- day evening, Uetober 18th, 5:15 p.m. Admission, including re- freshments, 30c. Good prizes, 20 tombolas, orchestra. ANNU AL BALI under auspices of officers and members of Mt. Newton Lodge, No. 89; Brent- woed Sports Hall; Friday, Oct. 2ist; Len Acres’ Orchestra —- Dancing nine te two, KE gp 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 Entertainment. Review, Sidney, B.C. HALL Ow EEN (Part Y - ~"Thurs- day, Oet. 27th. a t. Augustine's Hall, Deep Cove” {lome-cook- ing stall, Holy rinity Woman’ Be. G u ild. THE GYPSLES ARE COMING to _-town,, Wednesday, Nov. Stacey's ‘Wall, Sidney. ‘ing’ 1a Veard, part id . L6-the wheel in no ; -cortain: manners with: very honeti- “Thee church, avhiel was filled Lo cial effects for the: club, : cijmeity.. with its large congrega-* tion, was decorated tor the festi- —yatq val with flowers and fruit. The Gunges Chapter, attended in u bedy the service of thanksgiving. “A Christina's children 5 party was foy members? children, the Indies, led by Mrs. Horth, were the workers and credit: must gro to them for the success af the party, Ony clanees this last your always showed us fi profit and proved & | STM SSe ey OC ODD thanks to Mtr and Mys. Tom Gur- ton, who, fos Caveners, punk wee sedivn uy apne veavebes sud ings MUCUS, Nowers, fruit and veretables and Sehool tuddag sioviler ebissas Tor ehtidye nop htin nding se@hood ana hare persons Were not alters vret to attend feeb edsasaatie Th was erepamied Pa mibiees, wath be had in the distvlt, An qiblemmpl boo Parte a albended qaivitiary wan nade wards Lever and while never rently cow: pleted, a anelena was formed w hivh Of nboverdd a sgrent Lely rind while \ The servies wae hold fnew daa an anxiliery fe not popula cus Pt anagelyt be amongst the Lahtes themoclves, Toneiet sy hal Interment wax atade in Gol pyhink it spreads the hudies’ work wond Burial a tru vitrte Mantes a gusaiest ty AANA, st ls r Wis t he Wii poe ve caret Soave uabln searelen: arky eid ub Ue CAEL tyapyee Gd Goat fee alae ott . fom the progendta o? whitel: fay cr home: to “provide the elub, with. new ‘decks The bridge nights \ avere also an outstanding suceess, drawing many,’ lables’ than the previous -years. We have-to thank Mr. Pri meau, Mr. W..Beswicky and especi- nally: Mis. Livesey, : avho while. hold: no offic ial | positions put her they ware, pol. ats widely leet ied unis boy thew b reaper that the 7 While An lub fe nade avaiable: fer Ube ite Who plied va Line na fheresds ainy dos Wey fe Gepr ont chy On stilibe , have rolymmed thls Weele the cavky form ef agen’ work ; it (heir hone in Sidney, baddies’ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | The Editor assumes no respon- sibility for the views expressed by correspondents. All letters must be signed by the writer for publication. Writers are re- quested to be brief and to the point. Kindly write or-type on one side of your paper only. JEWS OF GERMANY Sirt- -Hitler, the champion Jew- biter of all time, has confiscated the property of all Jews in Ger- many and Austria. merciless confiscation is a move back to barbarism. Thousands flee the pograms and leave their homeland in a condition of utter destitution. Jews have been robbed of their citizenship, their liberties, homes and even their names. They are denied the right to lve and driven to poverty, starvation death. ilitler amd his gang of assassins have eaneclled the diplomas of 5.000 physicians, who have been driven. from homes and offices. Three hundred and sixty million dollars is the reputed value of the greatest example of mass robbery since the dawn of civilization. The crusade against Jewry is an insanity which has spread to Eeua- dor, ftaly and Roumania, where iniversity students have beaten Jewish virls into insensibility. The extermination of the Jews has been pursued with a ferocity equalled only in’ this age by the savages of Japan. The persecytion of the Jewish race is a cardinal feature of the Nazi program. Old people and in- fants have been hounded about the country like beasts of prey. Jews, who have occupied public positions in universities, law courts, schools and hospitals, are dismissed. Jews are pauperized, degraded and then expelled. They are not allowed to leave their country until they are fleeced,. The Jews of Germany déserva : a better fate, for they served ‘in the Great War. and served their > country well and: loyally... But, all ‘is in vain. | They are victims of a. .psychopathic “tyrant who. knows “neither justice, truth nor honor. Most appropr iate are the: words ; of Shapespear eh ‘ Juin’ pray’ chave ch yed! away is: bond: SAANICH PAIR GREAT SUCCESS _ (Continued from Page One.) __ small. platform, the regular ‘one having “been destroyed in. thd fire... However, this:did. not dampen the © enthusiasm and the interest taken Wan just as heen as in’ former Venrs, The judges of the garden and field crops expressed great promise for the untries, these being more nomeraus md better, The frat und tower displays were alsa the Most exeellent ever shown at the foo otha date fol) blooms making foonest abunetive showing as did the apples, penches, grapes, pears, oty, recepa, whith in houseora tt, “ere Wde. a aftiamoon.: and Jersey Cull Chiba, hibited ba bey or gir When In othe Tersey elias Spyony award wee the City of Shaw oars the ladies hnvw ti thene eeedht oo Challenge: Cup avith mintabare, a tet Ie r tury Ato Page Four)” , hae Qvowideds the, cbt sv ith (bes AYN wil ager 7 Hees dasbadees Anal eatvis BUTE os. Wee have fe: thle, during We. (yf SEA IY: {yea (bine Pye swells BBN UO PERO MLL ACT Me ee. Let nate’ payeideratdes, Ceodbte at ats The policy of are and The oogee dinpheg shows. that the. distyied sti - maintains Vv. fine eRty The tottlod: frait ane voprotablon amt other delicneien ax Wwellias the bread and enke display ahawed I the: haledny the needlework Sgertion, decorated tableay photog. opaphy ancderehool work: draw: lange. Mie eadile goetlon: proved ta be “probably the met: keonly contast) aan. aoine af the mast, voveted, Thay ets and oahields were awarded winners of the Torney und ather erttle hroeders. Special interest the owas centred in’ the entries from the Boye aud Girls! Jersey Helfer Douglas lawson varied ay benora winning the Mra aA. B, Dewdnes Silver Cirdlengo and ministure for host heifer ex nnather Vietorin mo wily “Lor coming Aw “auxill- Me OL en Syd ceooqavnide cunning water MN iat Gawd Uw Witehen, We have alao made hetler oe (Please Corn ba Vane our) . North Saanich School Wins Wallace Cup For Races At Fair The North .Saanich School won the W. 0. Wallace Cup for most points in the one or two rooms or over class, with 20 points, at the Saanich Fair Wednesday. In all events of the program there were a large number of entries and competition was keen. The Spencer Cup for lorgest number of points for schools with five rooms or over was won by Tillicum School with 20 points. Saanich Board of Trade Cup, for largest number of points for schools of three rooms or over was won by Craigflower School with 13° points. r, J. Baker Cup (Sidney), for interschool relay races, was won by Cloverdale School. The Norman W. Whittaker Challenge Cup for interschool re- lay race for boys was won by Cloverdale Sehool. Officials of the sports were E. Livesey (convener), P. C. Routley (recorder), Archie McKinnon BULL er. GO Get them. from ‘PHONE 73 — T ENJOY DELICIOUS MEATS BY USING ONLY THE BEST fxtreme diets usually suggest SPECIAL MEALS! Then try our BABY BEEF—there’s none better! Pure Pork Sausage Patties are our specialty. Tn COWELL’ S “The Home of Quality Meat” THIRD STREET ——— Additional Prizes Won At Victoria Fair In addition to the list of prize winners published in last week’s Review we have since been in- formed that two more prizes have been awarded, This means that all the prizes in the map: drawing section of the Victoria Fair were won by Sidney pupils. Pupils 12 years and under 15 years +- Product map of Canada, using representative materials and pictures: First prize, Doreen Ken- nedy} second prize, Thelma Olsen. Legion Met In Port Washington Hall PENDER ISLAND, Oct. 5.-—The Gulf Islands Branch of the Cana- dian Legion held its monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, at 2 p.m., in the Port Washington Hall. There was quite a good at- tendance of members from Mayne, Galiano and Saturna Islands. (starter), Harry Carstens (mar- shall), A. E. Vogee (deputy). BROS. HAULING SIDNEY, B.C. Our Prices Are | | ial aft NEEDS Chip pricee itd, & Anderson Lumber Co. Lid Sidney, B.C: Dealers in’ ROUGH AND. DRESSED LUMBER. OF ALL “KINDS MOULDINGS, LATH :AND SHINGLES, = AND MILLWORK: ©): Nails‘: — Paints, Varnishes, Enamels PO AO AO oe enn ene POP PELL and Our Service is Unexcelled ESTIMATES GIVEN OO EO PMOL LOE PEE OB A ON EE APE PE AO A OT A ’Phone Sidney 6 Mr. Mitchell a0-y wa NIGHT. or Mr, Andorson 108- Xx Good ed Tired Sight Better Light See the new Sight - Saving Lamps.at our Douglas Street store. “Attractive in appear» ance — and Sh Shoes \ AAA " 4 i N a) " if it rT RNB yt B \ | " | nt i wih i Mite “Douglas Street, — Opposite A Right very reasonably City Hall il I