AY yaa ‘ran ® T ‘Week-End Specials “Daily Deliv. (SOAP TIDE - “DUZ - RINSO - SURF. - FAB - DREFT fy SUGAR—~ | C ar VICTORY STORE a _— Open 9-95 ‘Sundays 10-1, 6-9 — | OR RADIO REPAIRS 3 (by Jack Sims) : Dont take chances! “7 See fh a doctor 4 / S © “‘Locar TRADEMARKS. An — - SCOUTS ACTIVE IN SIDNEY Sidney. Scouts met as usual. on -Wednesday .last’and S. M. Dalton 4: )«6thanked “all Scouts® for. giving .a --, good. display on Parents’ Night. | Daily Delivery 7 rower . CHAMPION: DOG ©. “as FOOD—4 - for... QUAKER: OATS— ma Large pktiicsicle. - HENRY AVE. PHONE 144 tion: the Lions took: Morse -with ‘A. S.. M. Chuck.-Tyler,.:the Owls -took-Pioneering with .T..L. G. ’ with, S..M. Dalton... The. score to’ Pat. Dalton; -460 for the Lions, Leader Bill Cowell, and 452 for the Owls, led by Glen Pearson. In patrol. games the Lions were ond with 16, andthe Wolves third with 15 points all out of a possible 20. During the evening S. M. Dal- ton gave a talk on mapping and h «illustrated it with the aid of a - compass. At the Court of Honour meet- ing the main. topic was. Easter Camp and where.-it is to be held. Suggestions. put forward were ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ® APPLIANCE REPAIRS | oe WIRING INSTALLATION - = Islands. “Macbeth, Hamlet Thrill Audiences oa. ‘splendid, + full- throated livery’ by. Joseph Holland made #.. beth a living, ‘tragic figure at the . “Hilker” on Tuesday: evening in Victoria..: Shakespeare’ s ‘famous lings again thriled:a full audience in Miss Webster’s. presentation: ‘of Hamlet and':Macbeth. Monday did’ full :-justice. to the Malcolm. on ‘Tuesday. 4... The stagecraft f -Simple-. settings, . ranged -:. role «of admirably .ar- “saw -principal. l cented speeches. | -owright-in “his. Macbeth . unfolded z sired,. again’.and again’ the audi- “ence became aware.-of:: the. mod-.». ernity. ‘of the: oft- used ‘phrases. : The witches ‘scenes ‘of. ‘Macbeth, So. a always.” a ~ ably acted. ; Carol» ‘Goodner: ‘as Lady “Mac-™ : “beth,” ‘spoke. well, :-her’ fine: diction” was. a high: spot ‘of the evenings FISHING MOVIES. AT: FULFORD» showing. of: the: films“ of: the..Na- films: on: Politics, Care!’and: ‘Feed: terprises,’ ete. Of: special. interest: ‘COAL’ AND. ‘wooD RANGE, $10. rr rn er er re In the weekly patrol. competi- \. Flint, and..the Wolves First. Aid date is 476 for the Wolves, Leader first with 18 points, the Owls sec- . Salt Spring, Pender and: Saturna, de- | y every speech’ clear. and his: Mac- - i evening’s Hamlet, Alfred. Ryder, . was excellent. © B players: spotlighted. skillfully for. their ac-- *. The plot, :of . the. master ‘play- with the. speed’ ‘and ease so de- ° “production : problem, ‘ were, solved with skill and: cadmir-. ‘were ® ‘discussed. » the ‘meeting; « A large audiehce. attended. thes tional :Film: Board at* Fulford: Hall on... Saturday: evening. There. ‘were’: ing . Of: ‘Children; -Community:: Ens.) ated: “by A: ‘Davis: J Edward” T peeey and: Mr. “McPh erson.: ox “collection: SAANICH — AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Or ee re re A Continued from Page 2. ‘In and AROUND TOWN PPO PO .. Mrs. Stanley Brethour, ‘Oak- “land: Ave.,is. a -patient a Rest Haven. . Eddie Mason, two-year-old son of -Mr.: and. Mrs. Edwin ‘Mason, ‘Queens Ave., returned home from — ‘Rest: Haven Sunday after being ~ seriously ill. er ee Members and friends of. the Deep Cove Community..Club: met Friday night to play court: whist and cribbage. Mrs. B. Taylor and Mrs. .K. D. Scott tied -for ladies high in whist and high man was B. Mears. Consolation prize went to Gordon Hay. Mrs. W. Kynaston and W. Todd. won prizes in. cribbage, and H. Starck was the consolation prize | winner. Atter the games, refreshments were rook ed. by members of the ‘club. : a att at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Allan: Madrona. ‘Drive;. Deep Cove, Harper, - had “as their guests'over the week-end, Mrs.. Harvey and Mr. ‘and Mrs. ' Lloyd Detwiller, of. Victoria, Miss -B.. Cooper, and. .their ; from Vancouver, ae % ae f “Word has: been received - here of the death of..Mrs. Ernie. Lew- ington, of Okanagan Landing. Mr. Lewington’.was. stationed at Patricia Bay during: the war. and both he and. Mrs. Lewington were well known in the district. OR O® - Mr. and - Mrs.-B. F. Nunn left. Saturday: for their. home ° in Wheatland, -Man., after being guests last week of Mrs. i Bell, sirhual Street. ws * ~Pwenty- -one ladies attended the monthly |: meeting”of~ St. | Paul’s ‘United church W.A. in the church parlor: .on..Wednesday,.March* 2, / Mrs. “McLennan. presiding. ‘The “ dévotional period was -under the... ‘leadership. of : Mrs.. F..-Collin. _After* the reading of the minutes - “= reports. “were: “read: ~ Among - the letters received,. was. one from: the. Provincial Council: of Women:ask-" Jing® for. two: representatives. - The. : "president -and: secretary . were 'ap- ‘pointed. .; Many church :: matters served: by: hostesses * Mrs... Vogee, (Mrs. pitrorcntoris hae ‘Mrs: G.T y : month: cruise.’ eee ‘a “two. we eke holiday. . icon, Arizona ; son: David “At. the ‘close’ of ‘refreshments. were day: ne being. ‘away. on” an/'18- Bprite Henriksen” ‘is SIDNEY, ‘BABIES IN THE DRILL HALL “There will. be. babies inthe © drill hall at Hammersmith, Lon- . don—the idea. is.to stimulate: re- -eruiting. “for --Britain’s - territorial army. While Dad does his.train-. ‘-ing or he and’ Mum go off to -regi- mental social functions, junior can sleep: in‘a nursery. The idea came. from: new re- cruits.and_a nursery-playroom has been made where the children can come along both on training nights and when there are social func- tions. Older children have toys provided by a-local firm and ‘there are cots where the paliies can sleep. It seems that wives felt they were being turned into. Terri- torial Army widows—they didn’t - want to let their husbands go to the drill hall alone and if they went together they couldn’t leave ' the children at home... So. now the nursery-playroom is run by the wives-and it has already en- couraged :married .men-in the area , to join the: territorials: : held Plans were discussed for. the holding of. the spring festival, . “Kermess,” early in May at “Ac- lands,” Ganges. . land: and Miss Catherine Popham, appointed as delegates from the Salt ‘the Salt Spring Legion - Name Delegates. To Zone Council | The W.A. ‘to Salt Spring Island “branch ‘of -the-.Canadian Legion held its regular meeting last week at Harbour House, Ganges, with ° the president. Mrs. J.B. Acland, in the chair, _- Group Captain “A. R. Layard, presid lent: of the local branch of : the Legion, who had: been invited’ to the meeting to speak on: the. proposed hall, gave a full. ex- pinnation of the Legion’s plans in this matter, which. the ‘organiza- ‘tion. and WA: hope to. go. ahead wWwithe . viet a Mrs: L. Paihani:: layette con- - cs Vener, “reported “presenting: two ™. gifts: to. new babiés.:-A new mem- -: ‘ber; “Mrs. AY R Layard, was “in- - ‘itiated. Final arrangements were fade a for. ‘the, bleed, clinic. ate the = end ~| Where. can you buy} | a delicious meal . . Wrapped t. to » take « out ees for of. March, which is being spon- ‘gored by the ‘W.A. and will be ‘dian ‘Legion. W.A. ‘attended the = meeting held last. week: at. the Legion. 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