Pre ee Se ee LL. eS SSSSSS—CSCSCT Teena nee ns) Tagen di! ONE i be +4 Lae y if 7 i ! Jee ut . ; te: te ry “Cash for your camera. ere rrr ere ON A PA I LO PAP EI AA lt | Classified Ad RATE: Une cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one Minimum charge 25c. one word. A group of figures or tele- word, each initial counts as If desired, a box number at the Review Office may he used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you have a regular aceonnt with us. Classified Ads may be sent in or telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding issue. PPP rere LOST — Gold wrist watch (Solar) in Sidney on Sunday, last week. Reward. Mrs. R. Frauenfeld, General Delivery, Sidney. BEACON HOME-MADE CANDY & SNACK SHOP at Sixth, Sid- ney. FOR SALIE—-Platform seale, truck type, 1,200 pounds capacity. Price $35. E. Goddard, ’Phone Sidney 16. NOTEPAPER SPECIAL — 100 shects 54 x 8% inches and 100 envelopes (or 150 sheets and 50 envelopes). Good bond paper. Name and address printed on both, business or personal. The sheets are made up into a pad with underlines. Postpaid, $1, cash with order. Review, Sid- ney, B.C. CHIMNEYS SCRAPED AND SWEPT -— Work guaranteed. Roofs repaired, tarred and painted. ‘Phone Mason, Sidney 109, FOR SALE—Radio, Marconi, bat- tery, four tube Mantel size, $30. Colyer, Tommy’s Auto Court, Sidney. PLATING — Silver plating, re- nickeling, chromium, or any color plating. Send your own pieces and have them returned like new. Vancouver Island Plating Co. Ltd., 1009 Blansh- ard Street, Victoria, B.C., or leave with J. Storey, Ideal Ex- change, agent, Sidney, B.C. ASK MME. MILES, OF THE LA FRANCE BEAUTY SALON, - about “individuality” hair styl- ing. “She knows” and has from the Hollywood designers the lat- est, such as Miss Canada, Vic- tory-Caper, Feather-Commando, Lazy Bones, Tunisia (Clean-Up) Prelude. Paper Curling, croc- quinole, marcelling, machine and machineless permanents. Hair and eyelash dyeing. Large staff. Ground Floor, 727 Yates. Phone Garden 7443. WANTED—Cream separator, one or: two cow size, table style. Must be reasonable for cash. J. P. Hume, Galiano, B.C. CAMERA EXCHANGE have mov--* '* ed. to nicer quarters, “at 1108": - ¢y Broad St., :op.: Times, Victoria, --. “Trades:.and...sales, ‘camera: re-- “pairs: ‘and: optical ‘instruments. “DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, bought ot 2 for veash. ~ Rose’s ~ Ltd.,.1317 > .- ran Douglas : Street,. ‘Victoria, “BAG. : i - MASON’S EXCHANGE—Plumber -and’ Electrician: ;. Stoves; furni- ture, ’Phone Sidney 109, _ WRITING PADS of our-own man- ufacture, 54% x8% inches, 10c each or 8 for 25c. This is a very economical buy and will keep you in writing paper for a long . Drop in at the Review time. Office, Sidney, B.C. FOR SALE—New ‘aqua blue print- | .ed- D'Allaivd silk dress, size 14. Cost $15.95, will sell $9.50, Mrs, R. Page, 1701. Third . Street, Sidney. : DRESSMAKER —— Sewing of all kinds. Children's wear and re- pairs for servicemen a specialty, Rates reasonuble. Mrs, C. A. Wilson, Mount Baker Avenue, near Third Street, Sidney. FOR SALI -— Twenty neres, near Sidney. Price $1750 or nenr oller, Apply Sadney Duek tari. COMMERCIAL PRINTING -—— We do all kinds of printing, Write us coneerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order, Our prices are reasonable, Review, Sidney, Bw, Wk SPECIALIAI in dry cleaning and dyeing. Let us call at your hame and give personal service, Our salesman is in your diatriet every Friday. Juat leave your name and address and when you writ them to call, 'Phone Sidney 4, Pantorium Dye Works Ltd, FOR SALA Two heifer ealves, kaven months, . Inquire Bazan Bay Store, J, Hinkley, Sidney, pees a RMR RIM GOALIE PREIS emma Anon oraenT emu medmenONBeE AN + POR SALE ~- Cash und carry -- Cabbage and Brussel sprouts, 10 cents dozen. Bosher, near Bagan Bay Store, CANVAS SIGNS — “No Shoating or 'Trespasaing, ote.” These are vory durable, last for years and years, Priea 26e ench or five for $1, postpaid, Signa aro ap- proximately 18 inches long by nino inches in depth. Roview, Sidney, BC, PHOTOGRAPHS by | Campbell Studio, 20% Kreage Building, Victoria, bad, Firat in quality, Veat in price, ee consideration to men and woe man in the services, ase asarannin eas ae HL do un 8 HI A Us RE a NOTIOR.—Tiamonda and ald gold bought nt highest pricer at Stoddart's, Jeweler, 605 Fort Stroet, Vietoria, B.C, PEDIGREF FORMS Suitable | for enttla, sheep, poultry, rab hits. ete. Noutly printed on ood | bond paper, sive BUM x EY Inchos ven lB. for. 2he; 80 for h0e, 100 for $1, poutpald, Review, Bid- ney, 10, SIDNEY, Vancouver: Taland, crockery, * tools: of «all kinds.. WINDOW: GLASS. .New . and used: pipe - and : fittings. ; WO rr rr et er rr rr WANT to buy steamer trunk, fair condition. ‘Phone Sidney 74. {DEAL EXCHANGE, SIDNEY — Good china and glass. A. visit would be appreciated. WANTED —- Live rabbits. Alan McDougall, General Delivery. Sidney. FOR SALE —Fishermen, attention -1926 Star four-cylinder mo- tur transmission axles, body shaft, rear-end. In good shape, $410. Will trade for washer, lot, range or anything useful. Mol- let, Sidney. LOST-~Penlight, in or near Sid- ney, last Friday. Please return to Review Office. Reward. Will in dandy shape, good tires and has radio. Value $85.00. Me- Dougall, 1601 Pleasant Drive, just south of Queen’s Avenue, or General Delivery, Sidney. 5M a Of degtitergnt Lear ea farartrnasteas bites 28 Ghye O selene om me Ole Churches & ate SODEXO OOOO OO OOOO OO Oot 35 PACES CC IC IO eC CEN Sunday, June 13, 1943 ANGLICAN Whitsuntide, Sunday, June 13 St. Andrew’s, Sidney —- Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay — Shortened Matins and Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. St. Augustine’s, Deep Cove ~- Regular service, 3 p.m. PARISH OF SOUTH SAANICH Rev. W. N. Turner, Rector. St. Stephen’s, Mount Newton— Holy Communion and Sermon, 11:30. St. Mary’s Church, Saanichton— 10:30, Matins and Sermon. James Island—No service. SALT SPRING ISLAND _ St. Mark’s—-Holy ‘Communion, 8. a.m, St. Mary’s, Fulford Harbour— 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion. . St. George’s, Ganges—11.a.m.,. Matins and Holy Communion. Evensong. Ven. Archdeacon G. H. Holmes, ©. “Viear,: Minister: ‘Rev. D. M. Per ster; ley. B.D. ~ Sunday School—9:45' aam. Divine ‘Service —7:30- pm. | _) SOUTH SAANICH, Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. - - Divine’ Servicee—11:15 am. o SALT SPRING ISLAND ' Minister: Rev. James Dewar. GANGES— | , on Sunday School—10:15 a.m. Public Worship—11 a.m. : BURGOYNE CHURCH— Second, fourth and fifth Sun-_ days at 2:80 p.m, PENDER ISLAND MWOPE BAY—11 a.m. CATHOLIC Wagan—-9 am, — Sidney-—10:30 am, Fulford (St. Paul’s)-—First and third Sundays, 9 a.m, Other Sun- days, 10:30 am. Ganges “(Our Lady of Grace)— Fivst and: third) Sundays, 10:80 am. Other Sundays, 9 a.m, M'r. NEWTON SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev, V. G. Delgatty, Pastor Teg, -Prayer Sundae Eeoning Service Wednesday, 7:80) pm, and Bible Study, SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Worship Meeting-- 11315 a.m, Gospel Meating---7 580 pom, Wednesday --Prayer and Minis- (ry---8 pom, Women’s Gospel Meoting--third Wednesday of each month, GLAD TIDINGS Beacon Avenue, Sidney Rov. V. G. Delgatty, Paator Thovsdiys ee 70, Prayer and Rible Study, . _ Friday night -- 7 to 8, Lantern Slidas, : ; Fridays -8. pin, Young People, . Sunday, 10;50--Sunday Sehool and Adult: Bibla Glass; 7:30, Gore pel serviea, _SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST REST HAVEN CHAPRYT Sabbath, June 12, 1943 Divine Seevier..10:hO am, Mee eee ee eee ee ea Strathenna Pntrl “Tho Islanders’ Home In Vietoria” MODERATE PRICKS The Doorway (o Tlospitnity Ze" DOUGLAS and COURTNIY Oa aon aaa TMA shdeittalnes smanemmneninanbemaanmmnamnepeapimmamnateneannataid asmamanaerananian’ Radlo: Appliance Company Seo Our Aponte: SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY __. UNA 1s, Wodnesiav, June 0. 1948 .. The Hall, Beaver Point—4 pam. “A [RAR “645 Pandora _ [ Your Roll Them Better With | PICCADILLY " Ladies’ Specialty Shoppe Direct From England “THE BEST FOR LESS” Scotch Sweaters, Tweed and Tartan Skirts, 1006, Pure Camel and Shetland Coats, suits and an exclusive line of Ladies’ Dresses. All sizes. 1105 GOVT., Cor. Fort G 7332 STORK SHOP Exclusive Children’s Wear INFANTS to 14 YEARS 631 FORT ST. — VICTORIA Beatrice E, Burr — 'Ph. G 266] Hear our broadcast-— “READING THE FUNNIES” CJVI EVERY SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. ghia aaah aaa eta aaa aaa = Called Bonds * We are advised that the fol- lowing issues have been call- ed for redemption: NANAIMO - DUNCAN UTILITIES, LIMITED 514% Bonds, Due July 2, 1964 OKANAGAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LTD. 414% Debentures, Due July : 1, 1960 The facilities of this office a, are available to holders of the above securities in con- nection with the redemption .of these issues. Fomborton & Son eee ee VANCOUVER LIMITED . . Investments 1020 Broad St. G8124 VICTORIA, B.C. Fao" aS aa aPaaa"s" oat aMaPaa aa" aaaP aoc aPaPaPa sate a aaa aaa ePa wal 2 “We Repair Anything Electrical -COLBY ELECTRIC | WIRING CONTRACTORS.” Radios, Ranges, “Washers, Refrig- ~ erators, Medical: Appliances °°, —_—— Victoria, B.C. ‘(AF Tes FOOTWEAR go to MAYNARD’S ; “Quality. Footwear” SHOES for all the family JAS. MAYNARD, LTD. 649 Yates - Victoria — G 6914 Qo ee wre er wr wr ow er 4 ~ Saanich Peninsula } Branch No. 37 errr were wrrwrwrwrocrcrwrvrvree BRANCH MEETING A special meeting of the above branch was held on Monday, dJume Hd, oan the Orange tall, Saanieh- ton. The meeting was called to order by the president at S:20 pam. with the customary tribute to our fallen comrades, There were 16 members present, including the President, (iyst vice-president, see- ond vice-president, seeretary-lronas- urer and Comrades Garrard, Dea- con, Wakethold and Pinning, Minutes of previous meetings read for information, Correspondence was vend) and suitably dealt, with, It was decided that the annual Decoration Day xerviee be held on Sunday, Auguet 8, at oly Trinity ehurehyard, = Arrangements for same ta be inthe. hands of the ex- eeutive, Sedretary-treasurer to mike aruingements for speech spenker Motion adoptud that next ordl- nary meeting of branch be held on Monday, August 9. Reports were given by the fol- lowingg members of the Rehabilita- tion Committee, Comrades Bruce, Taylor, W. Newton and Wd, Wands, Resolutions dealing with the fol- lowing subjects were fully dis- cussed and adopted by the bhraneh for consideration by the Provincial executive and forwarding to Do- Winton csecutive; 1 Tost War Reconstruetion, 2 Rehabilitation of Armed Barcee Popveonyel, 3% Supporting the Beveridgra nnd Marsh Reports, 4 Requesting acDominion Wide Renal state Valuation, » Appomtment-of a Represone- - ative ofthe Legion to Domin- ion CHV Service Commission, Adding that Damtiion Bxeen- tive Poblish a Repert of thet Past Work Dwring War Period and. Declare a Mate form for ature Activition, The meeting closed at 10s20 with the national anthem and the: vert of the ovening. was -apont in Mie supper roaie eee es SO, ALR: Colby E9914. Jack Lane. ing following: offleerss - cent per word per issue. Minimum charge 25c. SALE OF BABYWEAR — July 3, auspices Endeavour Chapter, 1.0.D.E. Details later. GARDEN PARTY | - Wednesday, July 21, home of Mr. and Mrs. FF, J. Baker. Auspices R.A.E. Officers’ Wives’ Club. Regular garden party uttractions and “Baby Show.” WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT for some 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, Sidney 28. ACTIVITIES AT THE HOSTESS HOUSE By E. kk. The high light. of the week was on Thursday when the Hostess House Dramatie Club gave “The Bishop’s Candlestick” to a well filled hall, and this was followed by an inspiring talk by the Rev. Michael Coleman, D.D., of All Hal- lows, London, England, who took his audience by “Word Pictures” across Canada to an eastern port to join a convoy bound for Britain. Here we spent 17 days aboard a 1,000-ton freighter with courage- eus men of the Merchant Navy. A Hostess House Club for R.A.F. wives living in and about Sidney was formed on Tuesday, June t, 1943, for the purpose of meeting and getting to know one another and to discuss problems that arise from time to time when living abroad in a new country. Mrs. Dukes was elected president and Mrs. Timms _ secretary-treas- urer. The club will meet. every Tuesday afternoon at the Hostess House at 3 o’clock. “Blitzy,” the Hostess House cat, has: removed ‘her son and_ heir, “Sparks,”-from his nursery in the electric wiring box to a safer place in the woodpile, away from admir- ing. eyes: (so bad for: the young), — ‘more. ‘it’s -a~ case :.of © “Mother knows best” and: Sparks | once -is' flourishing. The ‘wives of the. A.A. met on). _. Thursday.-afternoon: as usual. and: this time lent.a*hand with:the ¢os- tumes -for.the: play, -ironing. and . pressing the various.:garments., .-. “On. Friday. afternoon. ;the Offic: cers’. Wives’ “Club -of. the -RIALK: -mét-in ‘the lounge of ‘the Hostess --House*: to. work :for. the. garden ©: party to.be:. held’ in. July..to: raise * ‘funds for the bombed-out districts. ‘AREA. EXERCISE in Britain... k . ne Sunday afternoon men of H.M. Foreesenjoyed.the sunshine in the garden; some playing ping-pong on the lawn, others just sitting about in deck chairs reading and think- they were buek on. ‘Civy Street.” “Patch,” the cottage, en- tertained again over the weekend, and a great improvement was seen in the grounds .-~-so0 reports the 0.C, : Miss Isllis, Mrs, Monro and Mrs. Smalley called ita day when 49 babies rolled up in their prams to the “Well Baby Clinie’ ‘to pet their weekly onee over and say “Hello” to Dr, Roberts, and even the swal- lows In the bird houses, judging by. the noise the fledglings were mak- ing, felt the competition keenly. The first six “Parmerettes” have gone forth under the Hmergency Farm Labor seheme to werk on the lana, They were all service men's wives. “Good Going’ pio- neers --- we hope your arms didn’t nehe too much at the end of im cight-hour day, and Che best af luck to you all, Mrs. Albert fraser of Vancou- ver is veting associate hostess ma Sidney Hostess House, We also have with us Mrs, d. Harper of Winnipeg, who is Gasings the train- ing in the YAW.CLA, War Services, Mrs, Harpew’s husband is overseas with the “Princess Pats” and her son, Lt. i. Harper, was stationed here daring the winter with the Idmonton FPuailiers, SIDNEY TAXI © SIDNEY CAPE » ‘PHONE | 134. Sidney Barber Shop Opposite Poat OMec Fivet Clasa Work -~ Satisfaction Guaranteed i W, STANGE, Prop, Beacon Avenne —-—~ Sidney, B.C. VOAAAWA1A04400000000000000000000 R. W, Finlay Mooney’s Body Shop WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS: 614 Cormorant « 'Phone E 5012 _ Noxt Scott & Peden .. Take it to Mooney wore taenumpigumannmmmatamanmnad NAMPA PMN STAGE DEPOT. 'Ph. Sidney 100 it, TAXI SERVICE Krank Ls Godfrey —- Across Avenue from the old stand BUSINESS.AS USUAL. . Wasa Ma Batata Mae MMi Masta One pound of enough gun, “Bones” and hogs. Set an i eenP San TE PT ELTON PO aC PAC Oe NE POTEET IDOLE NETS AIT, tT ELLE Na TENANTS FEN SERIA TCD DDO P LTTE IIIT CT ; °. ee FATED BE PAPA PER ; o> = An area exercise forall divisions will be held*on Monday next, June 14, commencing. at 2000-hours.... A.R.P. personnel of the: various: divisions will recéive instructions us to their duties from the .divis- ional wardens. : It.is urgently requested that all personnel will make a special cf- fort to be present at this exercise, Full equipment will be carried, . ic, identifiention: card, arm band, * steel helmet, respirator, first aid . pouches, gas rattles, In addition to the aren person-” nel a detachment from the Vie- toria A.R.P, headed by Inspector Bishop, controller, Victoria A.RLP., Ambnu-: consisting of a St. John lance’ Brigade unit, Women’s Home Nursing unit and Anti-Gas - unit will be in attendance to give nu demonstration of their work This will take place on) Beacon Avenue, Sidney, and the public is especially invited to he present and cee their awn ATE cd he Visitors ab work, Those who are unable lo come to Sidney are cordially invited to in- spect the work being done by the A.R.V personnel at the first add Hosts in their vespeetive districts, (ere ee Oe ot Ow SCOUT NEWS noe By ne: FREEMAN KING Do a good turn every day | t ‘ CO tl attain lt add et A tk ake a oe The. regular meeting: was: held on Saturday evening “with — the Lions on duty, ; » A Rrst class prnetiga of an AJR. D.. work-out wis hold with some very realistle vosults, Respirators and helmets were worn and the hoys worked in a smoke sereen, Afterwards a work-out In stall ing and a run over the training course war hald, Tnatenetions on riven by the S.M, Second M. Hammersley was pras moted Patrol Lender in charge of the boats, ' ALL boys must let the S.M, know if they are attending: camp. On Sunday afternoon eame “of the troop went for a fly with the RCA. : . Some firat clash testa have been passed during tha woel. CUB NOTES - camping were hoe veprTne mastinge ware Wald | on Friday evening, with Mis. Lona Margan, vo Gub: lender from -St, Thonias, Ont. (who has moved here to live), ran the Sidney Puck, aw: Inge te the absenes of ALCON Daye Peck, (Thanks on Jot, Lena, we are pleased to have yen with na George Aylard at tho Tee Cave Paek recelved his. puide’a and ob- — “server a bivdpen. Roth packs willmoet in Sidney next Mriday fora “hun feed.” SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULIF ISLANDS REVIEW. Fat and bone conservation begins at home. and ends - DO YOU KNOW .- glycerine to fire 150 bullets from a Bren Bones produce fat and aircraft glue. If we saved fat at the rate of one ounce per this would mean 36,000,000 pounds per produce 3,600,000 pounds of glycerine for explosives. OUR FIGHTERS DEPEND ON YOU “Every householder who delivers to a_ retail butcher, collector, or Salvage Committee, any rendered or unrendered fats or bones shall be entitled ta receive from the person to whom they are delivered 4 cents per pound net weight for rendered fats, and 1 cent per pound for unrendered fats.” The above paragraph is a direct quotation from Order A-642 of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board. ‘Rendered fat’’ means fat melted down and strained to remove solid. matter. It includes drippings and strained pan grease resulting from the cooking of meat. “Unrendered fat’’ means raw or partially cooked fat free from lean meat and bone, but not fully rendered. means raw or cooked bones of cattle, sheep . EVERY OUNCE COUNTS! SAVE AND STRAIN EVERY DROP TO SPEED VICTORY. SELL IT TO YOUR BUTCHER TO YOUR SALVAGE COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO BUTCH ERS, HOTELS, ETC. You have been mailed a copy of: Order A-642. This-Order: affects operators of hotels, restaurants and other establishments where meals ; .. are served. It is of immediate importance to butchers and slaugh- » terers. If your copy has been lost, you can obtain another from the * nearest office of The Wartime Prices and. Trade Board. eae weigh cee toe ‘Their: Completeness and Quality ! Rte : Open 7 am. to 8 p.m. | Kingham Gillespie | Home Front | in the firing line fat supplies | Two pounds of fat will fire a burst of 20 cannon shells from a Spitfire or 10 anti- | aircraft shells. person per week year, enough to OR GIVE IT 3 _| 1813 Douglas Street =o Ooo rior 10 = _ CHANGE OF ADDRESS From the 1st June, 1948, all water, bills owing. to ‘this Company. will be paid. by consumers” at: the office of the SIDNEY FREIGHT & EXPRESS — SHRVICKH, Second Street; Sidney... °~ ieee - 7 Sidney Water & Power Co. Ltd. .. General Repairs | MEXACO GAS — MIGH GRADE MOTOR OILS [°. AND GEAR OILS me LUBRICATION, FENDERS STRAIGIN : - PAINTING, WASIIING, PO! § —. SIMONIZING, ‘ETO, ee es . ©HUNT’S GARAGE = © oy] Beacon at Fifth — SIDNEY, B.C. —'Phone 130. |° ¥ ot, SPR ‘ a . 1 Bulletin We don’t need an Advertisement to Soll, Our problem. ix to Supply the Demand. But we do wish ‘to advise ; our Customers — in placing their orders — tO ‘ask for ONLY what they ACTUALLY need, Conserve Wherever Possible | BACK UP OUR FIGHTING FRONT. BY SERVING ON: THE HOME FRONT |: i wf 4] | Kingham Gillespie Co. Lid ‘ | 613 FORT STREET ——— VICTORIA’ E1124