Resampled001B6E54 c THE )VEST VAN NEIVS St. Stephen's Church e First Sunday after Epiphany (Jan. Sth). 8 a. m.--Holy Commun)on. 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.16 a. m.--Alorning Prayer. 7.16 p. m.--Evensong. The annual vestry meeting of the church is being held tonight at 8 o'lock ln the Parish Hall. Tuesday evening, January 17, is the date set for Frances Nick- awaV )&cital The monthly meeting of the Women"s Auxiliary will be held next Tuesday afternoon in the Parish Ilail. The Wolf Cub pack will meet next Alomlay night at 7 o'lock in the Parish Hall. ihiild weather continuing, both football teams will resume their schedule Saturday, Junior B. playing Renfrew Baptists at 1.30 p. m. and Junior A. playing Knox Kerrisdale at 3 p. m. Both game at home. Successful Sunday School Enter- tainment Dundarave Hall was crowded last Friday afternoon for the an- nual Christmas entertainment of the Priniary Department of St. Stephen's Sunday School and in the evening for the Main School. There were games. an impromp- tu programme and refreshments for the little ones with presen- tation of the year's prizes and it was a pleasure to see the large number of mothers present. For the evening's programme each lass contributed a number with he result that a'varied enter- ainment of decided merit was eiven. One of the best numbers vas a play entitled "The Spirit f Christmas" given by the Trail &angers. Air. J. H. Camm, rep- esented the Greater Vancouver . S. Athletic Association and resented the Allan Cup for rack and field sports and the eckie Cup for swimming to the unday School and the individual wards won by the boys and girls in these comJ)etitions. The last number on the program was the giving of the attendance prizes. The prize list from Ad- vent 1926 to Advent 1927 for the whole school is as follows:-- Bible Class--Albert Kendrick and Jim Cornish; Ada Albin and Marjorie Crickmay. Class 3--Tom Tulq)er. Class 4--Kathleen Hampson and Drusilla Dawson. Class 5--Robert White. Class 6--Phyllis Johnson and Mabel Phillips. Class 7--George Faulkner. Class 8--Isabel Neville-Smith. Class 9--Iyilliam Hawkes. Class 10--Aluiiel Dawson. Class 11--Jack Kendrick. Class lla--John Moe. Clash 12--Eileen Body and Margaret Wrisberg. FOR SAI.E NElv ESSEX C&iACH and a SEDAN (never used). Latest model. Takeo in trade and will sell either car for 3100 below regular sale price. Address. P.O. Bcx 305, Honybucn, B. C. Whimsical Review "I see the doctor's attending him again. What's he got?" "Aloney." Speaker (lvarming to his sub- ject): "What lve ivant is men with convictions, aml &chere shall we find them?" Voice: "Iri jail." Medical Health Officer Wanted For the Corporation of the DISITRICT OF "I will tell vou a story at lvhich vou will laugh yourself to death." "Can't you save it until my mother-in-law arrives?" WEST VA.iCOUV ER Applications to reach the undersigned not later than the 14th day of January, 1928. A bore lvho had a slight ac- c quaintance with a famous man stopped him in the street one day saying: "Iyell, ivhat"s going on today?" "I am," replied'he other hurrying past. p I "There's no hvin'vith my 'us- band now, ma'm; fame's ruined 'im!" "'E won't Avow~-u~ e got cured b)~nem pills, and 'ad his photogr ph in the paper." JAMES OLLASOiV, Municipal Cl+. Amblesida Tea Rooms Faevy Wharf WEST VANCOUVER Camp as4 Picnic Supplies, Tobaccos, qlc. Needy One (to jeweller): "I tried to sell those diamonds I bought from you and was told thev were not genuine." Jsiveller:. "Did you sell them?'Yes, for almost nothing.". "IVell, you may go back and trp to buy them, and you will find out they are genuine." THE West Van News Pabiisbcd Every Friday H. HODGSON and F.F.LOVEGROVE PcbBsbers Phones: West 363 West 412L "Iyi)l. you try some of my angel cake?" asked the. young wife of her husband. "No, thank you,"-was the re- plv. "Are you afraid it isn't good enough?" she asked. "No; I'm afraid I'm not good enough." "Good enough for what, dear?'Good enough to become an angel." Business and Fbi&or)a) Office: 1361 hiariae Drive hiaii Address: P. O. Box 101, HoByburn. B. C. $ 1.00 a year by mail cr carr)ay, News- stands 5c pec copy. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION !)eeve.ltiitseit's MEETINGS TO-NIGHT, Friday, 8 p.m., Dundarave Hall «Discussion of Road and Bridge BY-Law" NEXT TUESDAY, 8 p.m., Dundarave Hall Campaign Meeting NEXT THURSDAY, in Hollybnrn Theatre "Campaign Meeting" All Candidates are invited to take part in this meeting. Class 13-- Class 14--Roberts Dawson.-- o=;...ai y inobbie 'I uobrell, John Davey, Ronal&l Hawkes, Bobbie Kendrick, Brenda Iyickins, Pat- ty Albin, Audrey Davey, Joyce Burbridge, Helen IVrisberg. Rib Roast of Beef )Vipe with a damp cloth and set, skin side down, on a rack in a dripping pan, a rib roast of beef, cut to include the first ribs. (The first five ribs are the most suitable for roasting). Rub over with salt and flour; set in a hot oven to sear over the sur- face, and baste (dip the melted fat in the pan over the meat) every ten minutes. Reduce the heat after twenty minutes an&i let cook for an hour and a half to three-quarters, as a rare, me&l- ium or well-done piece of meat is desired. Turn the meat wh«n half cooked, so that the skin side may be properly browned. With roasted beef the rule is high"eat at first to sear over the out- side an&I keep in the juices, then low heat, till the cooking is com- pleted fully. In Our New Store A splendid selection of II- goods to choos& from I'I U'I: I v'VITI: YOU TO TO VISIT Uqh We appreciate vour custom. I& i'; Grigor's Dry Goods Store I i! 1510 Ai:irine Driie betivcen 15th and 16th .')I January 6, WEST VANCOUVBR Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20th snd Esquimah, Hofiyburn Sunday Service st 11.$0 a. m. Subject January 8th "SACIIAAIENT" Sunday School al 10.00 ~ . m. Testimony Meeting avery Wed- nesday sl 0.16 p. m. HARDVlAR & for the operation const tlon or safety of your no nial ter lvhat lt is, lve serve you. HAI(ING UTENSII.S. I'AiVS. I)ISHEN, STOVES, HEATERS or RAii Too)s Jb lluilding Hard» irn United Church Next Sumlay "The Sncrament of the Lord's Supper" will be held at the morning service. The Rev. A. M. O'Donnell will preach at both morning aml eve- ning services. SEED'S GROCI RY)- j lfc dc))vcr, Pbanc lycsi )e UNITED ('BURGH IVOAIEN'8 / ~ ASSiV. ELECT OFFICERS The regular meeting of ths Iyoman'6 Association of the United Church was held in the Church Hall on Tuesday after- noon, January Sr&l. The princi- pal business was the election of officers for the ensuing year. At the close of the meeting the president, Nrs. Ritchie, gave 0 short New Year's address on "Stocktaking." Officers are as follows: Hon. Presidents--Nrs. A. AI. O'Donnell, AIrs. IV. C. Thompson, Mrs. Archibald; President--Mrs. D. C. Ritchie; 'st Vice-Presi-, dent--Mrs. G. Gardinqr; 2nd Vice President--Nrs. J. Lawson; Secretary, . Airs. J. Moncrieff; Treasurer--Nrs. J. Davis. Aft- ernoon Teas--Mrs. Hindmarsh. Visiting Convenor--Nrs. IV. C. Thompson. Social Service Con- vener--Nrs. G. Baldwin. Press Con espondent--Mrs. G. Gardin- er. \ Baptist Church 'ev. David Long, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Church Service, 11 a. m. Iyeek)y prayer service each Iyednesday at 7.30 p. m. The C. G. I. T. meets every Friday night at 7 o'lock. Lead- er Alias I. Brealey. All teen age girls welcome. St. Anthony's Church Pastor--Rev. Father Kelly Sunday--Mass, 8.30 a. m. High Mass, 10.30 a. m. Benediction, 7.30 p. m. Week Days--Mass 8 a. m. BETTER, BREAD WSAB want the utmost in value for the money wc spend. l You gcl Call vsIui wbcn ycu buy "STRATTON'S" Secs&i, (RS))s and Pastries, Better than "Home-made" oue customers ssy. Pbunc West 2L anil cuc delivery mnn wfi) calli STRATTON'S BAKERY lVEST 21 Announcement byest Van Transfer and Gas SI'ation DUNDARAVE Jan. 7, 1928. TO Gui'tl&ionferl&~ Please note on and after 'bove &late all goods delivei'- ed or sold at Filling Station will be sol&l strictly on Cash basis. )ye find after eight years'ervice to the people of )Vest Vancouver in order to remain in business «e are cumpel)e&t to &lo abel . And our Drivers have str ' orders to leave no goods i less paid at office or on livery. Thanking our C omers for their f)frf)r)f In the past. Iyieh prompt a()d -courteo)pt service we )S'e conf)uegkt of retaining y&flr businessq E9:,AIL , ltll II'I " iA I 'MICKEY" ABBOTT having taken over the H. A. Farr, will be gla&1 to mpet all his ol&l cus(omers at West Van Garag 'ar)ne Dnve&.lieiween I iih and I:iii, All work guaranteed as usual,' YOU KNO)V "i)IICKEY" phone Vp est 1 3 0 Ipib Sic Seeici& onl Fof )S'fixfg I ASc pres) gpe K&INC Gl Bsui Ifiss J, IS)h i A quiet ed last S Stephes'I iVaucy P) Arthur l of Ilrs, I lyaterffa riage by'. The bri&l marriage wss site) Nellie HI WSS SUPp law, Ilr. ) uia Beacl ative) an Air. 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