Resampled001B6DFB THE IVEST VAN iVEIVS o.i.i « AhIAI,GASIA CION I ROI'OSEII I» NO'ND DISTRIC plebiscite Auk&d For's a preiiminary step townrownrd nmalgnmaiinn of the C&t) Dist&'ict of North Vancouver, a number of citlsens have request- ed the District Council to place 0 plebiscite before ratepayer. the January election. At a public meeting held i~ North Lonsdale, nt which Reev J. M. Fromme, hlnyor Morden, nnd members of the two councils &vere present. the following reso- lution wss npproved "That the District Council be requested to pince before the ratepayers in Jnnunry a plebis- cite acking lf they favor enter ing into nrrnngements for amal- gamation with the City of North Vancouver." )Vould Submit Terms to Voters The resolution suggested thnt terms, as mny be ngree&l on by the council, should be submitted to the rntepayers for npproval. hlr H B)acka&k(er occupied the chair an&I many residents ~ the North Shore attended. It &2 proposed to hol&l other meetings in various parts of the district. Bond Issue To Be RecaUed Several speakers declared that present difficulties over Are pro- tection and sewerage systems encountered by residents of North Lons&lnle an&i Capilano woulhl be solved by amalgama- tion. Reduction of the cost of police and Are protection woul&l be an- other advantage, it was urged. Bond issues floated by the dis- trict would have to be recaUe&l, it was pointed out. It is declar- ed that the problem could be solved without a great deal of expenditure. %EST VANCOUVERREDUCTION SALE OF LADIES'ESTS Christian Science Society BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FKDKRATIOR &Vox& Vancouver Rrooch CRUI&CH EIIIFICE 20&h oud Ech&uimci&, Iioiiyhuru Sunday Service a& 11.20 a. m. Subject October 30th "EVER).AST)iNGi I'UNISH XI EST" Sunday School a& 10.00 ~ . m. Toctimouy Meeting ovory Wed- nesday ct 8.16 p.m. Ou IVEDNRSDAV EVENING ixiox&. i&or. 2nd, SIIL I'Ei&CV I&ISO wiii &by ccqucx&) opcch upon the cubic&& "iiccxouo &Vhy One Should 1&ccomc u Sicmhcc of &he IL I. W. I'." In the Ambicxidc Iioii o& S p. m. in AU Wool, Silk and IVoo) and Winter weightro Shoulder Straps and Opera Top styles. Values 75c to $1.50 to clear at 59'verything in Dry Goods The best at the lowest prices Aii are hex&illy welcome. N.R.--Tho executive will moo& promptly ot 7.30 p. m. Tho Lad&ex Aux&i&cry wiii hold o proycr meeting ot the home oi Sire. Cornish, 17th oud ond Gordon, o& 2 p. m., &Vcd- uociioy, November 2nd. For any further informs&ion picoco phone West 430XS. 1460 Marine Drive "'""V"gpos&o TOYS and Orders Taken for NOVEl.TIES Hemstitching. Trinity 20 (Oct. 30). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sun&lay School. 11.15 a. m.--ihlorning I'rnyer. 7.10 p. m.--Evensong. Next Tuesday, AU Saints'ay there &viU be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10.30 n.m. Saturday nfternoon from 3 to 6 o'lock the Junior Auxiliary will hold an At Home for the ladies of the parish in the Par- ish Hall. There was a splendid represen- tation of local laymen at the dio- cesan conference held IVednes- &lay afternoon and evening in St. James'arish Hall. Satisfactory progress is being made in the erection of the new church at Caulfeild, the stucco on the exterior and the fust coat of plaster on the interior having been put on this week. Messrs. Newman g& Robbins are the contractors. Both football teams played to a draw last Saturday, the Junior B team in the city against St. Patrick's (0-0) and the Junior A's at HoUyburn against Ren- frew Baptists (2-2). Tomo&wow the Junior A's travel to Kerris- dale School to play Kerrisdale United and the Junior B's will be in action at HoUyburn School at 1.30 p.m. against First Church United. United ChurchH. PERRIN, R.o.OPTOSIEFRIST uud OPTICIAN Ivcducxdays from 2 p. m. Every Evening from 7 p. m. Royal Bank Bldg. Hoiiyhuru Baptist Church Mr. E. BurcheU will be in charge of both the morning and evening services. The weekly prayer meeting will begin at 8 p. m. on Wednes- day, 2nd November. hir. May- hew will be in charge. Rev. David Long, Pastor.R. B LOX HAM MASON, CONTRACfOR Specialty:--Fireplaces ond Tile Sian&cia, Sinks, c&c. Phono& West &97. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Church Service, 11 a. m. IVeekly prayer service each Wednesday at 7.80 p. m. ANNIVERSARY SUI'PER The Anniversary Souper of the United Church &viU be held in the AmblesideHaU on Tuesday evening, 8th iNovember, at 6.30 p.m. The Rev. E. H. Braden will be the principal speaker of the evening. The musical pro- gramme will be under the direc- tion of Prof. ihforgan. Tickets may be had from members of the Women's Association. J. M. Morgan St. Anthony's Cliurch Phone Wml 173 WEST VANCOUVER Teacher o& Voice Production and Singing Pastor--Rev. Father Kelly Sunday--Mass, 8.30 a. m. High hIass, 10.30 a.m. Benediction, 7.30 p. m. Week Days--Mass 8 a.m. VANCOUVER STUDIO Phone Sc!.mour 101 ESTATE OF 896.000 LEFT BY IV. SUI.LEY kvido&v Sole Beneficiary Disposing of a net estate of 895,958 the will of IVilliam Su)- icy, who died on September 13, for probate. has bcn filed in Supreme Court The widow, Ethel Ogilvie Su)- Icy, of Caulfeild, is the sole bene- ficiary. 1VOhlE&V'S hlEETING ON TUESDA% The regular meeting of the IVomen's Association of the United Church will be held in the Church Hall next Tuesday, Nov- ember 1st, at 2.15 p. m. AU members are requested to be present as the business &viU be important. LOCAL MADE BREAD 8K CAKES delivered right &o your door. 1VILL BUILD BUNGALOWS H. E. Reynolds and Sons have purchased three large lots on Haywood Avenue near 14th St. an&I have plans drawn for the erection of three five-room bung- alows. E. C. form Ioudc are &bo most vai- uohic ib Canada, the overage value being $ 110 pcr acre, which is nearly $60.00 higher than in any other prov- inces. STRA'Pl'ON'S EAKERY hox a reputation for making good things &o co&. Wc usc only the purest ingredients and work under the most sanitary coudi- &ious. CONCERT TO AID ORPHAN- AGE GAVE ihIUCH PLEASUREPhone oud have our delivery mon call daily. WEST 27 Judging from the appreciative remarks of those present, the concert arranged by Mrs. F. X. Hodgson on behalf of the True Blue Orphanage for Children last Tuesday in Dundarave Hall was an unqualified success, and those who did not attend missed a real treat. The Rout)edge-Smith Quart- ette were most enjoyable in their delightful songs. hIrs. IValker, a charming soprano, was heard to advantage and the hIacIntosh and hIanning Trio, with their banjos, had everyone's toes tink- ling with their splendid rythm. ihfr. Anton Phillips from Cap- ilano, sang several favorites, but was heard to great effect in the 'SVreck of the Julie Plant." hIr. Phillips is singing here a- gain on 18th November, at Mrs. Hodgson'0 recital in aid of St. Stephen's Church. The humorous songs of Mr. Fred and Mr. Bert Routledge- Smith were well received and IVest Vancouver was represented by Mrs. F. X. Hodgson who was in splendid form. Every item was encored. STRATTON'S BAKERY Amblsnida Tea Roams Furry Wharf WEST VANCOUVER Camp and Picnic Suppiios, Tohocchm, oto. By special arrangement with the owner, I am able to offer 15 Well Located Lots, Size 50 x 142 on terms of $25 down, $ 10 per month A School for Qrls KlNDERGARTEN With interest at 6 per cent. only. No taxes for 1927.Now Open at 23rd oud EcUcvuc hy SIISS PHILIP Prospectus on Application Special attention given &o French. These lots are situated on Fuiton, Gordon and Haywood Avenues and prices range from Sl.55 to 8~5O Each one of these lots has been cleared. THE West Van News Published Every Friday IL HODGSON oud F.F.LOVEGROVE Publishers Phones: IVest 412LWest 363 Bociucoc cud Editorial Office: 1361 Marino Drirc Mail Address: P. O. Sox 101, Hoiiyhuru, B. C. $ 1.00 a year by mail or carrier, News stands 6c pc& copy. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION CONCERT IN AID OF ST. STEI'HEN'S B. F. An interesting and varied pro- gramme is being arranged by hfrs. F. X. Hodgson and her pup- ils for Friday, November 18th, when they are giving a concert in aid of St. Stephen's Church Building Fund. In addition to the usual solos there will be ladies'uets aml trios and a chorus of twelve girls singing part songs. It is hoped that Mr. Frank Hoole a well known humorist will also assist. They are situated in close proximity to the Pauline Johnson School, West Vancouver Tennis Courts and the newly equipped children's Playground. - Excellent garden soil. APPLY R. D. 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