~ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _ (Formerly Sidney and: Islands-Review and Saanich Gazette) ESTABLISHED 1912. "Member of B. Cc. ‘Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’. “Association “An independent weekly newspaper circulating through 20 local - Post Offices.and Five Rural Routes throughout, the famous eae os PENINSULA, and beautiful GULF ISLANDS. - HUGH J. McINTYRE, Publisher and : Editor. ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. “Telephones—Sidney : Office, 28; Residence, 27. - Vancouver Island, B.C. . year in Canada; $1. 50 per year in the United States. ‘TUESDAY NOON. . Cards of Thanks, and In Memoriam, $1.00 each. Classified and Coming Events advertisements are charged for on a flat rate of only one cent per word, per issue. No advertisement accepted for less than 265c.. Advertising Rate Cards furnished upon request. - Subscribers failing to. receive the Review in due time are asked to | notify-us immediately and another copy: willbe sent. All Letters'to the Editor. must.be signed by the writer for. publica- tion. No: exception will’ be made in this matter. ; summer ‘temperature, 60 above. Not too hot—not.too cold. the: betterment. of: all concerned is respectfully solicited. 4 _ SIDNEY, V.I, B.C., ‘Wednesday, September 6, 1939 | Mite co Subpy everything FOR SCHOOL... EXCEPT THE’ SCHOOL, TEACHER AND STRAP! = POPULAR PRICES Perfect. Merchandise Let us be instrumental in making your choice. easy. and. satisfactory! THE AVENUE -Frank - L: ‘Godfrey, Proprietor, ‘Beacon Avenue - .’Phone 100 Issued Wednesdays.at the Review Office, Third Street, SIDNEY, Subscription (strictly in advance): $1.00 per ee Copy for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON... Classified Ads., Coming Events, Cards of Thanks, and In Memoriam, must be.in NOT LATER ‘THAN +. The Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands enjoy the most equable climate in all Canada! Average winter temperature, 40 above; average "It is the ‘aim ‘of the Review to assist in the development of this magnificent area :,, and. the: co-operation: of. all organizations and citizens in working for - Sidney, B.C. Local Notes and Personals ‘Mr. ‘J. A. Mcllraith, McTavish Road, well-known:local golfer, has received appointment. as secretary of the Colwood Golf.Club. Mr. ‘. Meliraith is one of the most. popu- lar players in the community and has. lived -in .the. North Saanich district. for a number of years, when he has served as secretary of the Victoria and District Golf Commitzee, as a director of the B.C. Golf. Association, as:a com- mitteeman on the P.N:W., and was a member of ‘the Ardmore: Goif Club. St. Andrew’s Woman’s Guild will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 13th, at 2:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall, Second Street. A public meeting will be held in the near future to discuss the possibility of forming a unit of the -Women’s’ Service League of B.C. in the North Saanich district. It is hoped that Mrs. Kennedy of the Victoria unit of the W.S5.L. ’ will be able to be present to assist, The object of the league is to train women and girls for home defence duties if necessary. This is a call to all patriotic women of the ‘district. Miss Gladys Morrey and Miss Margaret Morrey spent the week- end visiting in Vancouver. Our readers will note in the church notices this week that spe- cial srevices will be held in the Anglican” Churches in North Saa- nich this coming week and to be continued week by week. It’ is hoped that-all who can will attend “these special prayer and interces- sion services. Mr.. and'-Mrs. Alexander. Luke of Prince Albert, Sask., have pur- Road and are now residing there. won “Mr. vand Mrs: Dobbins left the : first | of the week: for. their ‘home 4 in’ New Westminster after spend- ing the summer. months. at their property. on ‘Marine . Drive, where ' chased the Harrison house on East. ter, ‘Mr. and Mrs.. H. L, Finlayson, Fifth Street. Miss. Eleanor Baker . returned home to. Tacoma, Wash., on Sun- day, after spending’ several. days in: Sidney with her relations, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Anderson, Beacon Avenue; The Afternoon Branch of the Woman’s ‘Auxiliary of St. An- drew’s and Holy Trinity Churches will meet: on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, at the home of Mrs. -W. J. Coward, Fifth Street, at 2:15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman West and and family of Ganges, Salt Spring Island, arrived last week to reside in Sidney and are living on Queen’s Avenue in the France house..Mr. West has been appoint- ed to the teaching staff of the North Saanich High School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mc- Tavish Road, announce the en- gagement of their second youngest daughter, Frances Mary, to Sergt. Frank Earl Loveless, P.P.C.L.L, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveless of Vancouver. The wed- ding will take place very shortly. Among those spending the long holiday weekend in Vancouver were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bow- cott. Mr. and Mrs. Crossley and small daughter, Queen’s Avenue, are camping at Deep Cove for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. and family; who have lived for some time at their store on the © corner of ‘Queen’s and Marine Drive, moved last week. to. take up residence at All Bay. ‘Mr. H. E. Beattie and Miss Dora Beattie left today (Wednesday) to spend-a few days visiting with relations. in ‘Vancouver. - : Miss Mary Kisslinger and Miss. . Lorna McKenzie M. Allbright . Doris McBeth of Sullivan, B.C., arrived last week. to spend some me in Sidney. Miss’ Helen Keyworth, who is-a nurse in training. at the Royal Ju- bilee Hospital, Victoria, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hall, Experi- mental Station. Mrs. Hugh J. McIntyre has re- turned home after spending the: past month visiting on the prairie at. the home of. her father, Mr. Robert Taylor, Morris, Man., and other friends and relations in Winnipeg and other Manitoba points. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, Mrs. and Miss Eileen McKenzie spent the weekend on the mainland visiting Vancouver, Mount Rainier, Yakima, Seattle and other. points on the Olympic Peninsula, Mrs. Haynes and daughter, Joan of Kamloops, who have been visit- ing for several weeks with Mrs. Haynes’ sister, Mrs:; Redpath, ‘Third Street, left last Wednesday for their home. EASTERN STAR DANCE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT The officers and members of Ruth Chapter, O.E.S., are entertaining -on Friday evening of this week, the occasion being the first dance staged by the order for many years and they are looking for- ward.to entertaining a-large num- ber of guests. Len. Acres’ four-piece’ orchestra, . augmented. with a public. address: “system; will be an attraction and “of interest to all will be the door _ evening. Members of the” caminitiee * in. prizes to be given out: during the | sack to School Girls and Boys! We can supply you with everything you need for school work. Check over your requirements and bring the list to us. | Bor We have special offers: for School Opening — -BAAL’ S DRUG STORE ’Phone 42-L Sidney, B.C. Beacon Avenue FOR THOSE WHO LIKE THE BEST— SKY CHIEF GASOLINE EASTERN MOTOR OILS GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS 295" All work guaranteed “i : HUNT’S GARAGE q Beacon at Fifth — SIDNEY, B.C. — ’Phone 130 Cowell’s Meat Market ENJOY DELICIOUS MEATS BY USING ONLY THE BEST Extreine diets usually suggest SPECIAIL MEALS! Then try our BABY BEEF—there’s none better! a” Pure Pork Sausage Patties are our specialty. COWELL’S (“The Old Reliable”) ——-——’Phone 73————Sidney, B.C. Get them from Third Street ne ee eras Mitchell & = Lumber Co. Ltd. SIDNEY, B.C. = Dealers in ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, LATH AND SHINGLES AND MILLWORK ~ Nails — “Paints, Varnishes, Enamels. ; o_o Seed meraemeaal pee eee eee ee ee ee ere adie tieaihall ee oPoMaMaPaPa aa ee aa eee eee Our Prices charge ‘are: arranging for refresh-: ments In ‘the’ dining room:.and; for : an attractive, ‘decoration scheme. ° vThe danee! will be: held in: ‘the: 7 Saanichton : they are: erecting: ‘a new home. ‘ee Miss Laura Lane: has ture ea Make 1 Use of: Our: » Up-To- oe “Laboratory for: Water ‘Analysi Si met ‘GODDARD. & CO. Manufacturers A-K: Boiler Fluid a with dahlias, ehnyysanthernum Poses: and:. sweet” peas’: ‘The. .su room,.. where ’ dancing ioele - plac and: the: dining-room- were both pay with: flowers and vari-colored ~ lights. str ung : ‘NCTOSS - ceilings and: : » walls’ On-the'tables, one of which ” R. C. BENNETT .. avas.centred | with: an attractive ae - birthday cake,” surmounted -by its» a 0 S “Sun Life Assurance Co. of ‘Canada ‘ 21 _cetindles xe of: Phlox and : "Sun Fire Insurance Co, of England everbena were placer “Life - Fire’- ‘Casualty - ‘Auto “The toast’ of the ‘evening: was a * Sayward Building, Victoria, B.C. Proposed .by Todt, Speed,’ an’ old _ oi: Residence ’Phene: E 1592.. . John. ‘Block “(#Paday”y “Holten’. . has left for an “extended: ‘visit with ° his, grandmother in Buffalo, N.Y. - Anti-Rust for Surgical: Instruments 4 : and Sterilizers - SIDNEY —_——— B. Co “Miss M. *Bean-Brown. of Pentic- e ton ‘has. arrived’ to’ take up her 1 duties ‘as teacher'of primary room |. i at the Sidney. School... She will re-: side at. the home of Mrs. Young, 7 8r5, Fourth: Street. Avoid Food spoilage and. wasteage © by keeping _ Perishable oF oods inan ~ BLECTRIC. a Mrs. Mae Williams. of. Vancouver ' has ‘returned. ito -her., home. cafter acer us a. a line and v we e will call. We have a a |f. an “Misiting | with herson-in-law and friend of. My,. “Corbett! slate father, *- "Phone Garden 5411: ‘and humorously replied. to. by. the i plant. with the latest equipment and type , caer ae'bae Mrs. - Bert’ mw uct: of ‘honor, | Mrs, Desmond 7 a arine rive, ‘Croft spoke er many +3 ‘and guarantee our work to give ‘gatisfac-. , Crofton spoke: of: her many years REFRIGER ATOR 7 : on the’ island, and on few words Prof, and -Mrs, Wn, Moore of the University of Washington: were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie M, Gibbons, Third f Street, i Beacon Avenue f .The Sunday School term for St, i. Andrew's Chureh . will “open. on ; ‘|W Sunday, Sept: 17th, witha family Baker, and “Mrs, .V. C,. - o | fp service at. the church. AG DL aims cee Best ud Mrs. Ted Borras Va foke ne ceo os dite, Mr, and: Mes. KK. Butterfield; Va: Mr. and Mra, Ky De: Seott; lime a a footy) Mre and: Mrsy bred: Croftony, Mey: opel Rond, Deep, Cove, are visiting . OM And Ales, Clee bir. ant 8 de : for: some: time with: relations at’ ’ wood, M "and Mrs, Don Hayes, Mr. wee oan Grand Forks, B.C... cand Mea W. Welling, Mrs ‘and Mrs” _ 8. OW. Hoole, Mae and Afeas: K O.,: “King, Major, and Mrs Ae Re Lave Hehe Mrs and Mra Pe Lowther, “Cantain ands Mrs, 1 Miteholl,: Mr « SHOE REPAIRING Prices to suit the times! SLOAN Sidney, B.C. “were added by Desmond: Crofton, Mr. Corbett was the recipient of many nitraetivn yttts After the tonsts, dancing was enjoyed to the strains of a three-piece orchestra, Among those present were Mr, -and: Mrs. © 31.-P. Aitkens, > Mrs. Jack Abb. Meesuind Mrsecc. 18, tion. The following i is a. partial list of the. -Aunierous forms we can execute in short. | order:— A. down payment of $500 places this. modern. convenience ain “your - _ home ; .3 eget owe . i 5 TURE GB PMA BAR TELA RID Gp TELE aD eG Aree TL Me ae, — Douglas Street. (Opp, City Hall)’ | _vicToRIA, BC. a a eres _Billheads) Envelopes — ee | | ‘Programs. or. “Action today : AD Mrs ind: Mra, George Wilson: of oe . {a Port Hammond. were weekend), . by. cea uents ab ‘the dome of! Mr, Wilson! mh, . Pe i 7 ig a : Sy " » ) Pie, ‘ ‘ Vi Cc is Je: ret Mr, und “Mra. “ ‘Wilson, © ee! aa Nan _ Ry cane oh ee nt. aes ee oo Streots:: : a \ -di wd na eM Wo Payee ‘Visiting Cards 7 age long. istance fora Meant Nits, i Miss “Baby Coelwan : ‘and. Sher r frtend, Mish Jean’ MeCulloch, spent Pe the Weekend nt) Miks: Cochran's - _— A home on Second Street, ” 2D qind Mra R. Rushy irs. Wee” ~~ Seott, De We Mae Sutherland, Mr ands Mos Wo Seatt, Mrs: Loigh: Sponcan, My, and: Atrs. TH, Spete a Mrse Add. Smithy May and Mrs, CG. _ Springtord, Mr and Mra, D. Sime... son, Myre i Taner, Mreoand:: Mra, Tohoy, Mrs, hn. Wolfa-Mer- fon, My. and: Mrs, G, West, Misses Adticons, M. Aitkens, M. Beedham, kK. Benaton, K, Barnett, 8. Chinte- Be Dance Tickets oe ; Invitations © 7 - Business. Cards ~ Booklets ~ telephone “Tho Peon, Age -Girls' Braneh of @ > - bare. Woman's Auxiliary of St. An- Foy oe drow's will hold: ita first meeting an Monday, Sept. 11th, from 4 to hf pan, at the home of Mra, Philip Anpices of North il South Saanich “Time loat may be businens Agricultural Society toast. That's why ao many awee wd, a avee cessful, men of. business use lov, Denize, Daleie and Sylvin . Special F. Orms Ki. Brethour, It ix hopod that all the long-distance telephone Croften, J. Dotrlag, S. Malley, Agricultural Hall and Park eh present members ag well as pros« ia ghey wer word a a Rey Kingebures “ ne nae SAANICHTON ngs wetive, member } : wery. from a. distant. point, yd, Edna Morris, M, Monk, Betty “Announcements — tonlace ember wil be, ins at i 7 Montel, Teo and Dy Morrison, ° Tomarraw may he too late Winsome Morrix, June Mitehell, call today by long-distance UL Race DP flalfe. WOT Seoft, 1. ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 7 lr, sn ‘Mra, Mrank- Hunt lett . telephone, Spenver,. Nomar Papneee -, Thompe , an Tuesday to spend a wel? a pelle won. Sand Wilko, Mensr, 1 26 r 1 4 | ar TI 1 o day: An Vancouver, : “tohn Aitkens, i W, Bullock, Nove -: _ man Best, Th Bion, . Myetys ‘s OSE iF T. Reis & My and: Mriay Roy. MeLvod and we OR agg Ma tate Ua athe JAcrank €rartan, aay? orally, i a } dnughter ‘Karon’ spent. the Jong ee eee. Gra ftun, 8. Criteltoy, tek: "WEDNESDAY, 27th, is Visitors? Day holiday” weekend “with | Mrs Meo a 1 “AD Doand Ken Batons doD. Malloy, AD Pireras WL OK. Hind, Den Joneny Rob. Miller, J, MeConnan, Me Mowat, Tb Nichola, Reg Price, RK. Stileay Hrie Soringford, Wy Stipe, Jack. CG, Smith, Gerry Spencer, O. | “-Syeingford, N, Wilron ‘and © Colonel A.B. Ll 7 AAACN TCE B.C, Telephone Co. >» Leod's: parents: in Vancouver, PRR eB ae Dad we PRIZE LINTS ARE RE ADY- “If youve not: aouured your: jccopy get in touch with the Seoretary, S,.G. Stoddart, Staniehton P.O cor drop in at the Review OMee - Mrand “Mra. We Wiggs and: “Roddy and Batty Lon “spent” the o holiday. weekend «ine Sidney) with & oo" 7 > Mr Hige's brother-in-law and sis- eb hh LS Pc oy be yy ue WHEE edie oir eee "SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | Ph Se SIDNEY, Vancouver biand,, B.C, Wednieaday, Séptember 6, 1989 >