PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW - SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF | ISLANDS REVIEW INFLUENZA— PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _______SIDNEY, Vancouve Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, February 3, 1937. Ted Skinner, Ted Carter, "SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF |INFLUENZA— |HOLY TRINITY |NAME TO BE |LATESTGYM ; soz ; PARISH CHANGED = |NOTES ihe, bev, who wil aa denly with an “out of sorts feel- [MEETING : | All on Tictoria, Thursday, Fe (Continued fro age One.) will go to Victoria, Thursday, Feb, ing’’——pains and aches all over the (Continued from Page One.) 25th, to participate in an inter- a Seactory financial statement. centre competition to be held in cers elected for the ensuing the Victoria High School. Six body. “‘Cold in the head” or slight| these were received with enthusi-| Year were as follows: Mrs. T. F. Owing to ine acy ene vie eather mien rf cough, elevation of temperature,|asm and the members of the or-, Speed, W. M. Palmer, W. Craw- ditions an b a een com, etitions and sometimes vomiting or diar-! ganizations were thanked for their; ford, R. O. King and H. T. Price. es a ={oemerky Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette) ESTABLISHED 1912 Member British Columbia and Yukon Press Association “THE FLU” (Continued from Page One.) Eliminations To Be Held Soon 7 An independent weekly newspaper circulating throughout the famous SAANICH PENINSULA and beautiful GULF ISLANDS ~> through 20-local post offices. a HUGH J. McINTYRE, Publisher and Editor. ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 27. ‘Issued every Wednesday at the Review Office, Third Street, SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance): $1.00 per year in Canada; $1. 50 per year in the United States. girls will also be selected to go to a similar competition to be held have been postponed until Mon- i, os day, Feb. 15th. A large number | day, Feb. 22nd. at the high school gym on Mon- rhoea. excellent co-operation during the| D. S. Harris and W. J. Page were boys are attending the special A medal will be awarded 10 the If these symptoms persist and {| year. ¢leeted auditors. treatment is neglected, pains in Owing to the fortheoming ab- A special meeting will be held the chest, cough and eventually)jsence of O. J. Rochfort from the! in the near future for the purpose pneumonia may develop. Remem- | parish, the rector, after expressing| of changing the name of the so- ber pneumonia is often quickly | his deep appreciation of the werk ciety. Two names were suggested, fatal. and loyalty of the two wardens,| “Islands Agricultural Association announced that he had asked Capt.| and Farmers’ Institute” and the C. F. Gibson to be rector’s wur-| ‘Islands’ Farmers’ Institute. den for the coming year. G. F.| The meeting was in favor of in- 2. Call your physician at once} Pownall was again the unanimous| stalling an electric lighting system and do as he prescribes. choice of the congregation for the] and decided to hold a pruning 3. Stay in bed till your doctor | Office of people’s warden. A church! demonstration. tells you to get up. committee consisting of General It 4. Remember the period of get-|GWynne, Messrs. Clark, Bazett- ~“eation. ‘No exception will be made in this matter. ting well is longer than the| Jones and Elmer John was elected |: ; ; to serve for the. following twelv “ Subseribers failing to receive the Review in due time are asked to time actually ill. eee wee we. notify us immediately and another copy will be sent. With our large} 5. Keep your room at 68°F. and months. as women elected Me. BRIAN BAAL circulation and the consequent large amount of handling in the mails: well ventilated. opithorne to the office of warden " occasionally it so. happens that a label is accidentally removed. of St. Augustine’s Mission. The AW ARDED churchwardens. were appointed as . “The Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands enjoy the most equable : . ¢limate ‘in all Canada! Average winter: temperature, 40 above; aver- | the lay representatives to the dio- eesan synod which meets in Vic- TROPHY toria at the end of this month. _.Age summer temperature, 60 above. Not too hot—not too cold. It is BUILDING CONTRACTOR Messrs. Ahier and Witherby were “the aim of the Review to assist in the development of this magnificent H. W. DUTTON - area and the co-operation of all organizations and citizens in working a ~ . - for.the betterment: of all concerned is respectfully solicited. Everything in the Building Line a : : ; Estimates Furnished elected as substitute delegates to synod and also lay representatives to the ruri-decanal conference. ~ . SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Wednesday, February? 3, 1937. Marine Drive Sidney, B.C. The appreciation of the congrega- 2 econd piace awards with sent. || Hliion of the work undertaken by prize went to Donald Vantreight, |% Capt. Daynes in his oversight of Royal Oak, with 93.82% points, H the churchyard was expressed at | ane third place and cash prize to \k the meeting and resolutions of | * fyrtle Sluggett, West Saanich. i thanks were passed to Mrs. Dea- The school gaining the highest |} con for her indefatigable work as, Umber. of points was that. of |f ‘organist; Stewart Cato as - With “a total. of --349:95,-- sm classes in Victoria, among whom] first buy and the first girl in each are the following from North Saa-j centre. nich Centre: The loeal centre is louking for- wurd to some surprises at its next meeting. A Jocal display open to the pub- | lic is being planned for March 12. ——— : Copy for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. Classified advertisements, Coming Events, Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam must be in NOT . LATER THAN MONDAY EVENING. , ‘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.. °. AN contributors of articles or news items are requested to have rame in the Review office NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY NOON. . Advertising Rate Cards furnished upon request. All Letters to the. Editor must.be signed by the writer for publi- Amos Nunn, Sid Smethurst, Iain MeWaters, Ben Wells, HOW TO FIGHT “FLU” 1. Go to bed immediately. FOR APPOINTMENT "PHONE E 6014 JOSEPH ROSE OPTOMETRIST Specialist in All Forms of Visual Corrections was decided not to hold a fall zum this: year. . ‘4013 Government Stre> COLD WEATHER SPECIALS ELECTRIC HEATING PADS . Lees .-$3.95 HOT WATER BOTTLES . —— /79¢ and $1.29 CLINICAL THERMOMETERS, “LT min. - --69c HOUSEHOLD THERMOMETERS ...... .... “506c, $1.00, $1.50 VACUUM and THERMOS BOTTLES ......... 50c and $1.00 COD LIVER OIL TABLETS, 50s .... ......-.- wove ee T5e HN Ih (Continued from Page One.) prize and highly congratulated for his fine showing. 2ae~ Your doctor’s prescription will-be accurately and care- fully dispensed if brought to . BAAL’S DRUG STORE ’Phone 42-L Beacon Avenue Sidney, B.C. ues Saeatine service. McNab. a] The rector spoke of the neces-| Special awards were also given r “Mitchell & Anderson Lumber Co. Ltd. : sity of having.the church commit-| to Laura Young, Keating, - with ‘Sidney, ‘B. Ce and to the choir for: their loyal| Under the leadership of Miss C heey tee to meet at regular: intervals | 92.47% points; Margaret Roberts, |, in order to give: assistance to the wardens; -he also ‘outlined plans for the development of the work ; . of the church in the parish. Certificates: were “presented to ” The. meeting: passed a resolution| the following who received over: 70: expressing the: loyalty of - the | ‘percent: Maude Hanreuse, Keat- ; ehurch:i in North Saanich.to Bishos| ing; ‘Thelma Olsen, Sidney ;” Maur- 2 Sexton, who has,” since the last an-Jice ‘Michell, “Keating; Barbara Hay- “pnual’ meeting, ‘become. the diocesan croft. ° Sidney; Peter Roberts, -Pros- Prespect. Lake, 85.78 points, ‘and. Gordon White, Saanichton, | 14. 85 points ‘Dealers: in, ‘ROUGH AND : DRESSED LUMBER ‘OF: ALL... KINDS: mee MOULDINGS, LATH AND SHINGLES * AND MILLWORK | ~you are a subscriber — ; Our Prices eT to’ his home on’ Pender Island after : ao i. relieving © “on “the. “Cy. 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