Resampled001B6EB1 Marine Motors hlarine Drive at 22nd Street Phone West 456 Day or Night DISSOLUT1ON OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto exist- iug botwoou K. W, Savory aud Loo M. Duval under the xtpie Savory aud Duvai, Real Estate and Financial Agents at 1429 Marine Drive. Ambloaide, West Vancouver (HoByburu P.O.) bax this day been dissolved aud that K. W. Savory will cooties the business. Signed K. W. SAVORY LEO M. DUVAL March 6th, 19'nited Church 21st street near Marine skinister, Rev. A. M. O'Donneo Sunday Services 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.15 a. m.--3Iorning Worship Anthem--"Lord, for thy tend- er mercies'ake," Farrant. 7.15 p. m.--Evening Worship. Anthem--"sly song shall be" Mason. Solo--"The Lord is my light" AUiston. Mr. Ivor Thomas. STRATTON'S BREAD is made right here West Vancouver Strattou'a Brea&i is Good Bread. Buy It aud Try It. PHOiNE Vi EST 27 And Cur Delivery skan Wia Call Beginning next Sunday a Special ihIission for children and Young People will be held in the United Church. The Missioner, Mr. S. V. IVare of the Children' Special Service Mission will speak at the regular church ser- tdces at 11.15 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. as well as at the Sunday School. Meetings will be held from Sion- day until Friday evening in the afternoon and evening. The aft- ernoon meetings will begin at 3.45 and the evening meetings at 7.30. Everybody is welcome to attend these meetings. The Communicknt's Class will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'lock. F. R. Franklin Carpenter and Contractor 2303 BCBoxuo Ava Pbtuo West 39L? WEST VAN Restaurant tlzf biariaa Drive at 1&tb St. Public Phone bvest 611-0 A number of delegates of the United Church hfission Circle &vio attend the Provincial Con- ference to be held in Vancouver next week. The Afternoon Tea and 51usic- ale tviU be held at the home of AIrs. Grady next Thursday aft- ernoon. The ladies have made preparations for an enjoyable afternoon. Baptist Church 15th and Duchess Rev. David Long, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Church Service, 11 a.m. Iveekly prayer service each IVednesday at 7.30 p. m. The C. G. I. T. meets every Friday night at 7 o'lock. Lead- er Miss I. Brealey. AU teen age girls welcome. THE West Van Netrjs Pubfb&ao&f Every Friday 1L HODGSON aad F.F.LOVEGROVE Pubuabora Phones: West 363 IVest 412L WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EnfrfCE 20&b aad Roue&malt, Houybura Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m. Subject hlnrch 18th "Ail ATTER" Sunday Scbool at 10.00 a. m. Toxti&uouy Mooting every Wod- uoa&fay at 8.16 p.m. St. Steplken's Church 22nd street near ihIarine Lent 4 (ihlarch 18). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.15 a. m.--skorning Prayer. 4.30 p. m.--Confirmation Clnss 7.16 p. m.--Evensong. The preacher on Sunday even- ing will be the Rev. Dr. Vance, principal of the Anglican Theo- logical College. There will be Divine service at St. Frnncis'hurcT&, Caulfeild, at 3 p. m. Sumlay. The subject of the address at next Thursday's mi&l-week Lent- en service will be "Unanswered Prayer." The sewing meeting of the IV. A. next Tuesday afternoon will be held at the home of Mrs. J. S. Yates, Marine Drive. St. Anthony's Church Pastor--Rev. Father Kelly Sunday--ihfass, 8.30 a. m. High Mass, 10.30 a.m. Benediction, 7.30 p. m. IVeek Days--Mass 8 a.m. SAVORY &I& DUVAL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP isIessrs. Savory and Duval have dissolved partnership. Colonel Savory will continue the Real Es- tate and Financial business in the same quarters on Marine Drive under his own name. 51r. Duval has opened an office at 579 Dunsmuir Street, Van- couver, where he will engage in the Real Estate, Insurance and Loan business and also in Stocks and Bonds. It is his intention we are informed to specialise in Loans. No lasting reforms are ac- complished by men who don' know how to laugh. ~ o o Things that prey on some people's minds run the risk of dying from starvation. Buy ill West Van Read the ads. You can rely on goods bought in the local stores. Buoiaeaa aad Editorial Office: 1361 bfariua Drive Mail Add&&oat P. O. Box 101, Houpburu. B. C. 3L00 a pear by mail or carrier, News stands sc por copy. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Canadian Legion, West Vancouver ST. PATRICK'S DAY Eighth Annual Masquerade Dance Tomorrow (Saturday), 8 to 1X Child's Orchestra Tickets 50c &Siv~~~W~~~~~~~r~- c- W~ . ='r-x ~m ~ DRY GOODS The Little Store of Big Values on Marine Drive between 15th and 16th i ", Grigor's Dry Goods Store I 1540 slarine Drive between 15th and 16th g &x West Vancouver Bible School BRITISII ISRAEL IVORLD FEDERATION Woxt Vancouver Broach Amblealdo HaH, hist&no at 14th i&ex& Sunday at 3 p.m. IbIR. PERCY KING fa ader IYHAT IS A CIIURCH OF NATIOiVS" YOUNG PEOPLE SPECIALLY 'tVRI COME On '&VRDNFVDAY HVENlNG iVoxt. 3farih 2&at, In the Ambloaldo HaH at 0 0. m. Prof. E. Odium ILA, ILSo.. F.ILG.S. will apeak on "&'HAINING Ul'&ISLE iiV(1DFoVTS" YOU Af&R INVITED Normand's GROCERY I lih nnd i5larine Phone West 65 SATURDAY SPECIALS AYI&SHH&E BACoiV. per ib 23t BUTTER--Finest New Zealand 3 lbs. for 31.26 EGGS--fxitaf Extras, per dox. FREE DELIVFRY Morning and Afternoon WEST VANCOUVER H 0RTIC ULTU RA L ASSN At a meeting of the directors of the Horticultural Association the following officers were ap- pointed: Honorary Presidents- Hon. W. R. Motherweo, Hon. E. D. Barrow, V. V. Vinson, Reeve of West Vancouver, IVm. Mcfkuaker, Past Presi- dent. President--hkajor IV. B. Barwis. Vice-Pres.--Mr. W. A. Adair. Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Ford. Assistant Secretary -- Mrs. C. Donohoe. Treasurer--Mr. F. W. Hadwin. Mr. Carnage was appointed representative on the Spring Flower Show committee. The directors are now busy preparing the 1928 catalogue. BIRTHDAY I'ARTY Betty, the daughter of Mr. and hire. IV. R. Taylor, 13th and Mar. inc, attained her 8th birthdny yesterday nnd the occasion is one that will long be remembered by her as well ns her young friends who gathered to enjoy the cele- bration. The large birth&lay cake with the St. Patrick's dec- oration of green and white grac- e&i the centre of the table which looked specinoy attractive with the dainty baskets of confec- tions. Games. music and dancing gave much pleasure to the young guests, as did the candy, cake aml other toothsome delicacies so important and irresistable to the youthful appetite. The par- ty started at 3.30 p. m. and con- tinued with the greatest enthus- iasm until 8.30. Those present were: Agnes Gray, Jean Hill, Hertha Leth Paulsen, Marguerite Dickinson, Jean Duncan, Florrie Corbett, Rheta Taylor, Olive Childs, Dor- cen Childs. Betty IVatson, Con- nie Jennie, Pearl Mathews, Char- lotte McDougaU, Mary Hodgson, Gertrude Nash, Marian McCrae, Dorothy Jackson, Phyllis Taylor, Marjorie Hill, Ariel Hodgson, Marion Taylor, Verne Taylor, Jackie Taylor and Norman Hay. The Ladieis'hoir is starting rehearsals for the B. C. Musical Festival. The first rehearsal will be held next Thursday at 3.30 p. m. in Pauline Johnson School and hereafter rehearsals will be held weekly at the same time and place. A few more voices are required, and any wishing to join are asked to communicate with Professor Morgan, phone Ivest 173. News GleamsMISS P. ARCHER GONE TO SASKATCHEWAN Miss Patty Archer left on Tuesday evening for Court in Saskatchewan where she has ac- cepted a position at the Hiodale public school as teacher. Dur- ing her residence in IVest Van- couver she attended the West and North Vancouver High schools, and was president of the High School Association, and was Sunday School teacher at St. Stephen's. IVhile at the Van- couver Normal she was warded a "distinguished" certificate for physical culture and was also a member of the City of Vancu- ver ladies lacrosse team, aml the B. C. Commercial basket ball team. Miss P. Archer was also prominent in local swimming cir- cles being a regular entrant for the Dundarave annual regatta. in which she won two prize cups. AN ORIGINAL El'ITAI'H Captain Smith of the ferries, who hails from Newfoundland, has sent in the following epitaph which appears on the tombstone of a blacksmith in Greenspond Cemetery, Newfoundland: "My sledge and anvil I'l decline. My bellows too have lost their wind, isly fire extinct, my forge de- cayed, And in the dust my vice is laid, kly coals consumed, my iron gone, ihky nails are drove, my work is done." Marshal Sun has developed. serious sunspots over China. ~ o o And think now or you may be tied to a delicatessen diet, a can- opener and a bridge fiend. o ~ o Nothing so rejoices a reformer as when iU bef&ills those whu disagree with him. ~ ~ ~ The more sound religion a man has, the slower he is to quarrel about it. o ~ i And heing required to work tvould rob jail life of aU Its pleasures. ~ o ~ Love is like eating mushrooms. You don't know whether ii's the real thing until it's too late. ~ ~ o If you can't see the bright side you may be on ihe wrong'ide. ~ o Those who get elected io save the people find the hardest part is (o m&tke the people believe they need saving. ~ ~ You cnn't say much with flow- ers ai present prices -- just a hoarse whisper. o o ~ Ari is the undying effort to express as completely as possible an inexpressible emotion ~ o ~ The eyes are no index to the mind iiuiie a number of girls have bright eyes. li fbva Wvt la 4 b&xo 'rdiox p'a g eff fig it '" uofs 60III fbgvb&' ux 101& piP lbS Ssvoi II IV,3 Iofm I"'odsy continue ue fsc hiaduc I ohlP wit isg hccll psst I csu he 'sdcoul lug givci K,W REA U itgg Iis W ~W 01