* Vietory North: Saanich. was down on Circulates Through 18 Local Post Offices THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. 22 SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, May 10, 1944 LOWER VANCOUVER ISLAND AND GULF ISLANDS This unit has two-thirds of its quota ¢ of $750,000 and expects to vaise the balance in SUB-UNITS North Saanich has gone ov s trving to-make 150%. North and South Pender of $14,500 on Monday. Galiano. Mayne and Sat quotas last week. Salt Spring Island is doin of a quota of $65,000. SAANICH AND ISLANDS NOW NEAR QUOTA second week of the Sixth ‘Loan campaign ended with North Saanich sub-unit, un- der the chairmanship of F. J. Baker, well over its quota, $116,- ‘000. Final returns Saturday night -showed a total of $122,850, 105% " ($6,850) over the quota, and the salesmen are sure this will be well The “ adyanced by therend of the cam- paign. : Major Yardley, “and: Mr. .Cran,, his. assistant organizer, are full. of praise for the job being done - by the North Saanich salesmen. its Fifth, Victory Loan quota, but the; t. this. time. ‘nich. Y ; othe way | they. : ipp a. the: ‘Sixth’ Victory, slau ant ; no-uncel ‘tains mans : ‘Novthi and: ‘South: Puiider: Islands: went over their quota’ ‘of $14,500 oa “i Monday. morning: «This: sub- unit: Lent over, with a. bang. vin “ifth: Victory Loan campaign, and: it‘ looks like a“repeat performance :' this time. Congratulations, North: “and: South" Ponders: earry on” the RE good | work, Be So : & Sales Spring “sland is -poing strong wilhe;a -total -of . $41,750. “against a quota. of $65,000, -V. _Case-Morris and his committee are sure this: figure will be met by the end of the week. The Lower Vancouver Island Rural and Gulf Islands Unit had ‘achieved two-thirds. of its quota Of $750,000. bythe: end of the second week- and -is hoping to he inca position ; 40 anise its quota pennant ‘by the latter part. ay, the final week's canvass, Mrs, G. Seott and’ Mrs, M, Mid- dlemas are spending a week Vietoria, Mrs, AS Miller has left to visit with friends at Red Deer, Alberta, Me tend Van- couvor lest Mrs. No Corbett and infant diughter are visiting in’ Vietoria, Mr, and Mis, A, 08, sav Patsy care can the present, oo VOW, Menzies spant Veaneouver recently, Mascaind Mrs. Hendeasan hive faker op thei teddeneo ae Arn dae ovrthur tow daya in Mis, DD, Cousinenu aad: Miss sony Caresinewin ave sper muting ings {ni Viincouver, . ‘Miee 1 Viarnvouser, . ao. Mera. le, Blanchitard In Vancouver” Miss M, Stirings te her hoo here, LeCph oP. Ut, Grimmer bas res themed to Virntouver, sped ne dbaw in week, Craddock ixdiind a odiaye in Dobson as spending i Vancouvers il Cage is cali present in visita ix has returned Mrs. (ad { Colin spent ton fer week beginning May 11: duy, May W4. Ganon Coleman has Mrs. Calsp and san Can spent yippee many friends on the island, who, aoday in Vietoria . \ Hq owinl oan) , Orderly OMeer Lt ko T danes, 0 wou i wi i wn to hen phim Truce Davidson bs visiting his Yederhy Moree Spt. tT}. sproak, ews Known in western parents, Ale ne Mex, A, revi mayne ence RTE D Ganada, some years ago, as west- sO, . Te. erm ‘director of Toe TE and made . ~ PARADE friends in nae parta at that Une. Mee Pallird ds spending ne ay - Canon Coleman went over to . . wo ocumpany will parade at . . how days ine Vancouver, ; y Moglind to become rector of Ad) ; Tarnow Rani on a May Hilewe “Revkings whieh was tat. ! Mass NON. Grimmer amd gon ify 8h ERE Bans fon rile pam ally demolished in. the London John spent a row dys WW v letorin — . Witzs he 4 now Canon Missioner ! nal werk ‘| riick will eave Sidney Vost for (he Diocese, af BG, - He mir. ww RTT Re? fi selon ' PeMiien: at Mane “Toure. lad oa draught of Canon. Kine: 2 are raed arcane Lee nts : Pop) averes nt sundays sheen. larimerly of SV aneouver, ow ol week in Vaneauyers So AROTET Soe oe Santh Pender ooo: : Mes anl Mysis A Dooley we, Viv Ranga Mele Wt ceccas pent a 4 OU et)? ee indanal . Ranier. « Pinning we 61 _ en OC eT Held Over Help the uverseits cigarette fund Ranger Wood, Wee Oa Owing i Inch of apie we ave : ( His ce t 4] i wn a 4 Vo hy attending: the dance at the i. - William Newton, Cnpt, eT TIM Oa net ine, \ OP Te fall, Sidnoyee Adee. OG, No, & Company. - oo istrict, has: centainly, made ip for a Spams the. Cole-Bay «Reserve sand: ‘extin-e. : a fire “which. burned rail. “yea the: and: a, ‘supply. in: it few afew days er its quota of $116,000 and Islands went over their quota urna Islands reached their g well, now having $41,750 New Beauty Parlor Proves Popular The Beacon Beauty Shop, Bea- con Avenue, has recently changed hands and is now under new man- agement. Edna Mitchell, who has operated the shop for the past two or three years, has gone to Van- couver to reside and the new pro- prietor is Lavene Boothe, who will operate under the name “Lavene’ s Beauty Salon.’ Mrs. -Boothe comes highly ree- ommended, having. experience in the -east and ‘in : Vancouver at Roger of the Russian Duchess. The salon is all remodelled and decorated throughout with mod- ern: reception room and desk and equipment for all the latest in hair styling. An Inspection is invited. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! firemen:. answered® “a eall, to guished : honie/of WA. Stacey, West. Road, ‘der, ‘control’ with: water “carried -:on, athe | “At. 9: ‘BA the fire at the: home-of C. D, ‘Taylor, quick get-away and are to be con- “pratulated on their promptness in Tn: fact we “responding to ealls, know. of one fireman in his capger- ness to arrive on the scene eateh almost wreeking the honse, ‘practically minus — his crenching the. street, attire boys the. bush at My Stacey's, sdnesday’ May “3, about: 3:45." bythe Sidney Waterworks ‘Board, tas latter ‘body i esire. that o. a Ox s my Monae: May. Byars * bush fire. which threatened the new ~ and’s: ‘End;-was brought, une 300.: gallons’ vote fires truck: 2% from: ‘a good: well saeross the'ro oad: on: the old Lineham “estate!” same evening the, siren’ sounded ‘again for a éhimney. ing his trousers on? the doorlateh, ‘heing on When a fire- min ‘hears the siren he moves! On Monday it was midnight when the got back from the battle in Then Sidney Barber Shop Changes Hands * The Sidney Barber Shop, Bea- con Avenue, Which has been oper- ated for the past several years by KL OW. Stange, has been acquired hy Melville F. Doane of Vietoria, who is now in possession and in- vites your patronage. Mr. Doane has had. 20 years experienee in the barberings business in’ Victoria and Esquimalt, BUSINESSMEN MET THURSDAY Subscription, in advance, y Qe wre ow ooo ww or rrr rrr ren Community Party The friends of My. and Mrs. Freeman King have learned with regret that they are leaving the district, and ay a farewell they are plin- ning a “Community Party” to be held in the High School Auditorium on Saturday eve- ning, May 12. Mr. and Mrs. King are members of numerous or- ganizations cand — societies who are arranging the party and an invitation is extended to all in the community who are interested and would like to attend, A A an . Invitation is by ticket --- Phe regular monthly dinner whieh may be obtained from meeting of the Sidney Business- the representatives of any men’s Association took place on of these organizations or Thursday evening, Hugh J. Me- at the Review office. Intyre presiding. : I - sae Mr. and Mrs, King have Owen Thomas voluntecred to been willing workers in the eull the members for the ext distriet for many years and mecting, this party is arranged in ap- Progress was reported regard- ing the matter of air express con- nection from T.C.A. to Sidney. A report from the fire protec- tion committee, together with. bills in connection with the building of the new fire truek were receiv- ed and the seeretary was instruct- ed to write Chief Gardner express- ing the thanks of the association for the work done on the fire truck. It was decided. to write R. H. Moore,’ Indian Agent: at Duncan, and ask him to call in and see the association regarding the fire at Cole Bay Reserve last week. ‘The secretary was instructed to write’ the Sidney Freight Service expressing : appreciation. for haul- ing supplies - for the fire Primate gratis. The matter of drainage: was dis-,. cussed .again, and a» suggestion madé ‘that the:matter be taken’ up® - ~ but':members. of: the: _ present’. expressed - ‘the : they che not, ‘involved: i “additional list ‘of ° ‘require- ments? for,’ the fire: brigade were Approve ed. ==cbut “pr actically ‘OX- ‘chausts funds now-on® ‘hand. “Insur= ; anee on. the’ firemen: is: almost: due, ©: soit - Saanich, who. have? not’ contribut- ed.for 4.944 will do-so now. * : “An invitation from. Rest ‘Haven: to hold. the next dinner’ meeting: in. that institution’ was ‘accepted: with thanks:and Mr.’ Thomas will Admirals | Roads: Firemen: were’ jyotify. members. of: the time, notified by Constable Gibault Jit 2 piseussion: regarding the ‘care. - was out of danger hefore wvivin® of the boulevards on Beacon Ave, on the scene, resulted in a boulevard commit- In all cases the boys: made a tee being formed with Owen Thomas, as chairman, a - GULF HOSPITAL REPORT FOR | LAST MONTH GANGES, May 10, -~ Following followed another hour's work pute is the report for the month of ting the wet hose up in the drying April for ‘The Lady Minto Gulf lower, replenishing the gus and ishinds Hospital: off and (ling the 800-gallon tank ae vot, oy sand cleanime up the new truck 44) atients beginning of month, for the nee enrergmrenen n » poorwlkep ven ne i. “anne ctmetbed ane dedaddiy bbe I; ie eal ineeiene Wak thine Patients end of mouth, @ ast week when the leaning anid ‘otal hospital days, 16h, printing of Stdney tire hydrants Births a oe was continued. Also suetion hose Denthe “0 fer the hoeeter pump owns install Indian ant TB. days, 0 wd, ho — Chief Ay Garde . Toe doves inner enae ner Ke Shade, PD. Thowey, We Bes New born dabies days, 11 Nie Vr, Millers A Nooves, ‘T. DONATIONS MONRO und W. Gardner, My, Salomeye—Pish. al. Larson: Carrots, Cems eanrwwesn corner rw” 1 United CHintedies Wyepee and (aw ey, . F r Mis, ol, We Tlewton Canned } groads, coupe, Hour and eovan , Mes, Warren Mastin oO a Mies, MLC. Piriee Sb hat: water ’ chottles aid eoyerss o ' Mrae W, Steve Enamel uten- a RANGERS No, 3 COMPANY Orders hy Capt, Willlam Now. .) | a OOOO AA OT OEE onadw i ocatdlaall asi, G. -Potrson Magazines, Canon Coleman To Visit Salt Spring GANGS, May 10, The pririah of Salt Spring Island is fortimate In faving oa wait from) Canon Michael Coloman, planned for Sun- | | | | | | ) | lies’ man King, who is leaving the dis- trict, Guide Commissioner’s Hat Badge “us a small memento of the many years of untiring service she had - given the chapter. : BRANCH. MEETING ‘nbove: “is. hoped::eitizens sof :.North. oday, .four visitors : ‘present. The: visitors | RC. >Nowton BecR, Hall and. UW, nad -GALIANO ISLAND preciation of their service to the community. we er er rn oer er oon) Mrs. King Honored At the May meeting of the Al- Chapter, I.0.D.E., Mrs. Free- with the was presented At the .close of the meeting a tea was served in honor of Mrs: King. Other items’ of interest regard- ing this meeting will be printed in ‘our next issue. ; monthly ‘pouting: of the: branch* was* “held -‘in- the: Orange -Hall, Saanichton,. on: Mon-. “May: 10. ; . There were © The: BBS Smembirs cana were ‘Fit.-Set: Glen ‘John, “ALES Col..de Ballinhard,: late: of: Yorkton, Sask. Com, Gale of. Salt. Spring Island, and Com. Kent, Officers: ‘present were the presi- -- dent, first vice-president, second’ vice-president,” secretary-treasurer: and Comrades Garrard, Nall and fallin, “The meeting devoted x consid: erble time ‘in discussing a matter. of: general: interest ta ithe branch: with regard to its future ‘welfares - A. full discussion also took place ‘as to the Canadian Legion Hall on Mills Ronad=-and.a_ resolution: was adopted by ‘the branch reaffirming their adherence to the principles alrendy adopted by the branch as te the conduet. and management of the hall, Col. de Ballinhard on: heing ir- troduced to the branch by, Com, No Gray onddressed the moocting: and fram his remarks the branch is looking forwird toa valuable and inlarexting new member, Con Gate of Salt Spring: flame and Com. Kent, a new resident in the district, nso spoke to the moctingn The vest of the eveninge was de- votrd to the anewering of gues. tions on agrleultite and horteul-. ture by Comrades dd. Woods, W. Duke- man, A number of questions were submitted by the menhers of the Hraneh and were answered: by the various experts inoan interest ne and informative manner, OBITUARY The branch regrets to announce the ‘passing of the Inte Comrade W. os Stewart and estends, (hele, honrttelt avMpathies, ta his. wilow familys Mins Seoones, who has heen. re- aiding: on Galiano for the past four yeurs, left on: Monday en route for | nln, Mra, Charles Brawn of Vanco. | ver has heen the guest for the past week af ler son-indaw and daugh- tor, Mr. and Myx. Peter Denroche, CGassip Taland. KO, AL W, Henry, RGAE, and his bride, the former Mabel Tower, spent a few days of Inst weeks wlth the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claites Tower, Gos- ‘dip Valand, Tlying OMeor Honry: han bean. anvatided home adber be. Inge Wounded on netive serview on- uo homber, é . “Mina Rarharn pwiae vild n + bier . Visit, Tnat-weok, (6 her, morher, Mrs, : Oe Twine A Mira. Penrose sanadi on day of nat week, Mr and Mra. Th Pago, who ‘inate ris heen visiting in Vancouver, turned home an Tinrsday, 7 MAY ‘QUEEN. STANDING - AT NOON, MAY:9. ST. MICHAEL'S ~ahort weokend visit to- Gingres an Satur Local Boy Now Convalescing GALIANO ISLAND, May 10. - Me. AL B. Greenhough, son of Mrs. Greenhough of North Gali- ano, is home on Jeave from Shaughnessy Hospital, where he is being treated for severe leg wounds received while fighting in Italy. Pte. Greenhough, who has been overseas for two years, haus seen service in Sicily and Ttaly and has been twice wounded. We is Mrs. Greenhough's second son, his elder brother being in Ttaly. MAY QUEEN CONTEST KEEN With only 10. days left contest- aunts are running a close race for the honur of being crowned as May Queen on the oceasion of the annual sports at the War. Memorial Park, Sidney, on May 24th. gThis week Marian Gardner, who has been leading throughout the con- test, dropped to third place, Marge McKenzie is now leading by a small margin. It is presumed that some of the candidates have votes in reserve for the final days of the eontest and several changes are expected to be made before the final count on Saturday, May 20. The daily standing together with ‘the photos of the candidates is now being shown in the window of Baal’s Drug Store. ‘ Proceeds of the contest will be given to the support of the War Memorial Park Society which’ needs funds for mainténance and repairs at the park, so everyone ‘is :invited to _ support the effort by ‘voting for . one or more of the candidates and ° by | attending - ‘the annual | sports. | _ Cha pter, SOUTH PENDER, May 10. -~ L.-Cpl. (Acting Cpl, now Set.) John Herbert Teece, son of Mr. and Mrs. d. HH. Teeee, South Pen- der Island, has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery and is mentioned as follows: “On December 6, 1943, during the attack on San Leonardo, Italy, by B Company of his battalion, a handful of men were cut off and surrounded by the enemy. With them was a seriously wounded offi- cer, Capt. Carter, the artillery for- ward observation officer, working with the company. “With great courage and most Ganges Chapter Held Interesting Meeting — GANGES, May 10.—The regu- lar monthly meeting of the Ganges 1,0.D.E., was held. re- cently in Ganges Inn, \ with the re- gent, Mrs. Cecil Springford, in ‘the chair. Following the opening, Mrs. Vv. C. Best. was’ congratulated. on being elected provincial council- lor. Ds a Several letters of thanks - ac-. knowledging gifts were read: from: men in the. services; votes .of - thanks were passed to’all members . who had -helped. with «the: recent. . hospital danee and :it. was decided to send. small. ‘remembranees* to two local... boys in -Shaughnessy:: Heights: Hospital. - Final: “arrange- - ments-for the: garden fete: on, duly . “MARGE: MeKENZIE - AGNES: KNUTSEN “3. MARIAN. GARDNER . VIOLET, YEOMAN » OLIVE: EGERTON. : DOROTHY, :NORBURY.. ‘DOROTHY.-VILLERS - . -FRANCES-. MORREY :: “THELMA: OLSON :.; VALERIE, HAMILTON IS SCENE Be WEDDING | ROYAL OAK, May 10. A ‘gown of white embossed - satin, fashioned with a:sweetheart neck- line and ‘tapered -sleeves, was whosen by Doreen Gertrude, daugh- ter’ of My, and Mrs, Jd. C. Nott,. Burnside: Road. for ; her: marriage Friday evening cin / St. Michael's Church, ‘Royal Oak, to James Mar- shall “Amos, son: ‘of My, ‘ind Mrs. T, Amos, Oldfield Road, «Reve HW, “Vo Hiteheos officinted, nnd Mrs. Jackson played the organ’ Soloist was Mrs, J, MeIntosh. The bride was given away by her father, and her floor-length veil was ennght ton halo of orange Hlessoms, Her only jewelry was a diamond pin and she carried 1 houquet of sweetheart roses, pure doniat, Vly of the vatley and swan soula, ‘The bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs, George Polvon, in n frock of manve point d'esprit with a long Jacket, and Miss Mar > jorie Nott, in yellow, und by Misw Dale Sutherland, in green, The groom's sikter, Sheila Amox, wits w dainty flower qivl, trocked .in- wroen net, und all renrriil colonial posies cof sweat peas, MHly-of-the. valley, sweetheart rower, tulips and heather, Tahy = Oldfield. was POOMISDIIN, and thé ushers were “Ray Oliver and George Polson A reception was held in “Comoniimity. Wall. where mothers of the bride nnd» rvony ‘reeaived ate easte, “Mr and Mrs, aay thiir news home oon: Sainland, © The bride wore: a. tir -quolse dressmaker anit, brown, top. = cant and aceessortes, mauve orchid i groom, MAYNE ISLAND Mrs, Arthur Bennett of Vaneou- ver and her Httle hoy spent a fow days last week visiting with Mr and Mra, N. Bennett. Mi, and Mrs, Houlgate returmed from Vancouver, where they hind spend a week, Mra, Charles of “Vanesuwer is the gtrvest af Myre Don ne fow diya, © > Bey Miva Joan Nor infnygtony: OWAG, ix-over from, Vancouver to wee har» hoyone vv pred tebe hate rn loath, ae post inv Kitehener, Onte Mra. MaeKay. fa oat. The Lady, le new Pproving Wo Syege her home cedar reser ote hope eed are or alee onesie a He Ne om com temieee: night the K, of Falls. : Meeting.” and it, was, ‘decided :that, {he - Amos. will * panlile: “Oldtiald® -Ttond, after” achoneymoon: on. the: - andi fie nackpleas, nu pift af the. view for: Danee with the evowd Saturday Advi, 612° were vleft: over. till ‘the’ ‘June for ‘the“chap procul who: at . Mrs. M arti: ‘ye- gent. “of. the “.Provineial,.Chapte elected” to: represent | the G ges. Chapter as: delegate -at the forthcoming ational: annual: meeét- 4 389: in: the’ general: fund,: from. - this,” $275,). the ‘proeceds . ‘of. the 2: _.danee | organized «jointly» by ‘the “chapter: hand: chospital nuvsing staff: ‘forthe . purchase: ‘of: “machine, was. passed » over: to: The - Lady Minto Gulf ‘Islands: Hospital, Jeaving the. sum. of $114 in. the fund and $88.67 in ware fand., “The: ware “work » convenet’s report - - everyhady Aveleomie: ir the, KE: of Pr, dance: Saturday night.--Ad. Mr, and. Mrs; A. Gr inde have dis: posed of their. property: on Marine © Drive and have left for (heir old: home ‘in Saskatchewan, On “Tuvasion Diy’ a special rerview WH be held in’ St An- drow's -Angliean Chureh at 750 pam. The publie is vordially ine vated da cebbedsad. Mr. aud Mrs, Prank 1. Godfrey will go Co Vancouver an T hursday to attend the pradtiation EXereiser at the ULC. on Friday, May iis: Their son, Gerald © ‘Gadfvey, = will, gerndunte “ine electrienl: They willestay over forthe wed- dings on Saturday of thelr son, whieh Chey aineuned. at: follawa: Anne Cameron to. Gerald. Gad: {rey oan Saturday evening, May 13, at ® oelock in’ the chanel of: St, Andrew's Weasley Chureh, > Lt. Godfrey. “will Jouve — efield, Ont “OATS, eouree,:: “Stronal Gorpiy : * Pu, = a} , ha complete his “Anderson; avhn! his smouter, ° Mrs, Sind St. reat: : : J, Born to Sut. ‘ind “Man. ( SON, I Mond from far and non who have visited. Reats Maven. within the past few days are’ dolighted with) the beautifully decorated lone ow dvegved in ita new finishing, The bright, larmont- ous color scheme of the apacious roam mikod it a pletureaf hanuty" Ne muat he aden to he appre hee nt ids home heres Heewlll deave Wa enh Pe WDD Cat tond thie his way: Cut y turday In Vancouver, when he. will " Hrenmonye: oon Phuraday, May. carer Butter, skillful vnemy to the place. where Capt. helped to organize the men: and “ Goussens. and: Robin -Beddis . a ewashing ot "s and 883. preserves, LO-and:200, » Aeres : Subdivision,: HOlTONEOL United: Saftera- shart: honeymoon. for: Batre Ue is tn Caundian Ce the: evening: the: subject will bo: in’ _ \ i. titers “toned vieMontreal, be visiting. with Hae tL S Charles Taylor at: Rest, Haven; May re Bruce Baker vl ‘he Teas “Ach. Ack Artillery: tind heen on leave’ tor -oastern Canadacat the: frat: of “eraduation exovelien at UR. one ad) alae attend: the . aG i AV 4 eh Minto, Gulf Tdands. Vorpltal and iadfrey-¢ Nymeron Avent ng ont BAe J to ottend the’ Rroony al the’ ‘we redding Ration sonpenk becoming” valld — ——e U.S. $2.50, copy :5e ear: $2, Teece worked his way through. some. 200°). yards of ground controlled by the.» use of vover Cpl: wounded, under | heavy Carter lay “There fire, .he then prepared to evacuate Capt.: Carter, Owing to his wound, Capt. * Carter vould only move slowly and he had to be taken some 200 yards’; across bullet-swept ground. With. - eool courage and. determination Cpl. fecee suecessfully: completed the evacuation and by so doing: seved the life of a valuable officer.” showed that six ‘Indian sweaters, had been. tured . in during’ the:. month and that 10-had been sent, olf to headquarters: . * The educational secretary- stat- ed that the éssays, written by: pu pils:-of ‘the..Consolidated “School, | had. been» ‘judged: by? Ven.» Arch: deacon Holmes and: Rev. J.. Dewar, : and» the: prizes Sof -Awvar savings: stamps and ‘certificates had - been awarded. to..the : following: Car lyn. “Hiseoek;:Luey«Gale; Gerraime Goleman, | Diana ° :Blythe,» Pegg ‘Thanks were expressed: to; Mouat: : Brose for’ lending: their window: the: ghepter i tag day. . Cotding ak durin -turday: -stalls rsh . sethe:- 2nd 10.D Frould: ‘attend, chapter to* take mn form. of “wor i. “Gly ten. oO coffee," P282 ‘pupa , : AVC. receiving congratulations on’ the birth of SON Jubilee Heaplils ‘Saturday : May: i, Miss Mary’ Pr ni: hn returned, to duty. nab =the King's:Danghtors’: Hospital, Duncan, after a month i aly with her. father, George mit. ut aay Miss Manian . Casselnan, woale oa ern. representative of the Consume. ers’ Section 6f the Pederal: De- partment of Ajrlentlure;: will ho” at the. high esehood an Monday..at.<% M am nd o will: show: Alms one: canning: vs. well’ ds’ elves na. demons , stration-on all (he atest methods afootnn tig The damonatry itlon iA open, An, all. interested, AT he. “United Chiirehen ae Hoath Haanich ‘wid Sidney wil’ observe r amily Day <(Motheor'a: Duy): on ‘Sunday, May W4.ceThare willow “epee funiily. aervice sat the Sines day -Sehoolont St. Panty dt which: Aho. childtron.. wilhctake: pinta Tn: “harmany. : Co the: ty, en : with . Me The fenture. ntetiy re, ‘unis wackent ote the Raxe Thontre ta 9 Rdgre. of “Darknosa" fontaine Trrol: Flynn and Ann :Sherldan, < Thesdnay cane Wadneaday. next.weok tho fetes ! are “Hangmen.’ Aldo |. Diets _ “South, Sen Rhythm” Att. und. the 24th. ‘of. -May™ celee’ - bration: inthe War. Memorial Park,! Sidney, Rring your ah ae Bridge Party, June 3: . A bridge party ls being. sponsor: wd by- tho: ATios" Ghipter, LODE: owt the ‘beautifulshomeacel Mre and. ra da IL Nicholson, Uhe. batch," “Watbour Rand? forniorly known: na EMiraloma,”: on Saturday venting, “Tine (8 Mpa Geo We! Raole ia eons sonerceft tha party and-would Wee: ne muiny. a8: posible to gotcinstoyveh ALU: hey to nvaint in: making: yy “lables, ele, They mhy 'phone,87-X, or TMS Piny will-commonea "tt Ath. Prizes. will be: given: to: win vera cand’ refroshmenta | will he sorved, An ndded ‘attraction will ‘ he. 4 a home-cooking.: wlall,.