Resampled001B6E9D March 2, 1928. THE WEST VAN NEWS THE Marcel Shop PERSONALS BaCOn and EggS 6 hf„, 1520 hlarino Drive htarcol, Steam aad Finger Yfai ing, Haircutting, Shampooing and Scalp Treatments For Appointment VVEST 304 ~ ~ ~L.O.L. DANCE Dundarave Hall Tuesday, March 6, 1928 9 to 12 4-Piece Orchestra Admission 35c PITI&IAN BUSINESS COLLECE Eat. 1898 Vancouver'a Leading Business College Individual Attention DAY and NIGHT School Night School, 4 nights each week Envoi at any time. 4 2 2 Richards St. Phone Say. 9135. Cor. Haatiaga For West Vancouver Properties see SAVORY DUVAL 1428 jfenne Drive Phase West 348 Specializing in West Vancouver People Like The 4Burrard'eople speak very nicely about the great care we take of every article sent to ua. Each custom- er'a parcel is treated separately and promptly returned. And our charges please everybody. Try ua with a parcel this week. The Burrard Laundry Limited H. A. Stone and Fred Bus- combe, Caulfeild, are expected home this week from Honolulu. Mrs. Williams and her son, who have been living at the For- tune Cup Inn for some years, have moved to a cottage at 24th and Haywood, o a o The council on Monday night instructed the municipal clerk to write the B. C. Electric Co. ask- ing for information as to the approximate cost of domestic lighting in area 8 and 2, respec- tively, area 8 being the most pressing. o o Mrs. Lofts and Mrs. McEwe of Sir Martin Harvey's theat- rical company were guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. W. Payne, 18th and Clyde. a a Mrs. McRae and family, 18th and Waterfront, moved yester- day into Hollyburn Cottage. 17th and Waterfront. ARCHERY CI.UB TO MEET Members of the West Vancou- ver Archery Club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C. Proctor, 80th and Waterfront, next Wed- nesday. TEACHERS TO GIVE DANCE The teachers of the Pauline Johnson and Hollyburn Schools are giving their third annual dance in the Hollyburn Pavilion next Friday night. Nite-Lite's orchestra will be in attendance and there will be refreshments. Dancing 9 to 1. SCOTTISH SOCIETY The Scottish Society is giving a whist drive and dance tonight in Ambleside Hall. Dancing 11 to 12. The regular meeting of the society will be held on Friday, 16th inst., in Ambleside Hall. McFARLANE APPOINTED DEPUTY REGISTRAR Owing to the illness of Mr. Alex. Philip, registrar of voters for the electoral district of North Vancouver, Mr. W. D. McFarlane has been appointed deputy regis- trar and is now in charge of the provincial voters'ist. HOLLYBURN SKI CHAMPION RECEIVES SILVER MEDAL Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bus- combe of Caulfeild returned last )Vednesday on the "Aorangi" from an extended sojourn in Honolulu. o Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redden of Caulfeild, with their daughter Peggy, are spending the week- end in Victoria. o Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hamil- ton Gorges of Caulfeild are re- ceiving congratulations on the anival of a son last Monday morning at the Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital. 1 Miss Phyllis Neale, 16th aml Duchess, who has been night op- erator here for the B. C. Tele- phone Co., has been transferred to the Seymour exchange. a Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore of Van- couver moved on IVednesday to Cypress Park, where they have taken a house for the summer. 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. G. Currie have had an addition to their family, a daughter having been born to them on Wednesday at their home at 2062 Argyle ave- nue. Both mother and daughter are making good progress. Merriment reigned supreme at "Dreamy Nook," Wing's Point, Monday night, it being the occa- sion of Mrs. Bulkley's birthday. A real lively time was enjoyed by all until 12 o'lock, when "Auld Lang Syne" was sung and the party disbanded. James R. Murray of Alpena, Michigan, was in West Vancou- ver yesterday. Mr. Murray has been in California on a trip, and dropped off here on his way back. IVilliam Deacon, who resided at 18th and Marine Drive up to a year ago, died in Vancouver on Monday. The deceased, who was 80 years old, was the father of Mrs. J. A. Bradley of "The Glow," 22nd and Marine Drive. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the Mount Pleas- ant Undertaking Co.'s'hapel, interment being made in Ocean View Burial Park. a Friends of Mr. Charles An- derson, formerly of Caulfeild, &vill regret to hear that he is a patient at the Hollywood Hos- pital, Hollywood, Cal. Miss Jean Anderson, R.N., is there with her brother. Yca. How many there arc who still enjoy come&hing aobnjantial to start the day! Some (imc ago we saw an auooat of a noted French chef who left London in disgust because hc could aot alter John Bull' breakfast menu, though other meals hc prepared were enjoyed, still, BACON AND EGGS FOR BltEAKFAST. 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SEEDS Grocery and Hardware Amblesifle Phone West 2,8 Daily Delivery The New Essex Is now on display Four Wheel Brakes Fully Equipped Phone North 1338 for Demonstration LONSDALE MOTORS LTD. Lonsdale and 15th North Vancouver Phone 1338 '-":" Billiards '""""'leasure CHET SHIELDS,",.„',",.",;„,'.....„„.„... g~ s For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. aad ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1810. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L LADIES HAIRCUTTING aad SHINGLING, aay Style HOLLYBURN BARBER SHOI'. MARSH, Prop. Axel Sneis, winner of every ski competition staged by the Hollyburn Pacific Ski Club dur- ing the past season, was present- ed with a silver medal, insnibed "for merit," at a dance held by the club members in the Heather Hall. President R. J. Verne, in hand- ing over the token which was awarded by the club, congratu- lated Mr. Sneis on his petCorm- ance, which is all the more re- markaifie in that he had not taken part in competitive skiing prior to last year. West Vancouver . Ratepayers'ssociation Annual Meeting NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 6tli At 8 P.51., in Ambleside Hall AGENDA: Discussion I.ion's'ate Bridge Neiv Ferry Boat By-Law Election of Oificers Every member is specially asked to be present and Io l&ring a friend CADET CONCERT The proceeds of the concert held on January 20th under the auspices of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E., to purchase equipment for the Cadet Corps, totaled $75.70. This amount included donations from Gen- eral A. D. McRae for $ 10 and Brig.-Gen. J. A. Clark for $5. DEATH OF JOSEPH RAHY'S FATHFR Solomon J. Rahy, father of Joseph Rahy, 21st and Argyle, died Tuesday at the home of his son-in-law in Vancouver. The deceased, who was 78 years old, ivas a native of Syria, but had resided in British Columbia for thirty-six years. Funeral ser- vic s were held yesterday at Sa- cred Heart Church in the city and interment ivas made in the family plot, Mountain View ctm- etery. The deceased ivas a lawyer in Syria, but had adopted meivan- tile pursuits in this country very successfully. He ives an author- ity on historical matters, an&I the fact that he had ready command of five languages considerably enlarged the scope of his read- ing. VERNON FEED STORE Pho hv t9 FUEL, FEED, T, ETC. of Night Phones: Noith 1265 and North 1415 R 154 Esplanade W. North Vancouver A. O'. VALENTINE Canadian Ivladow Bakeries Agcac&. 1406 Marino Deice FRESH CAKES AND BREAD DAILY Phone your orders for Special Cakes LIGHT LUNCHES Store Closes 8 p. m.: Saturdays 10 p. m. TEAS