April 22, 1927. THE WEST VAN NEWS 6 P E R S O N A L S BETTER PAINT FOR BETTER JOBS For a good job at an economical price use AYRES PAINTS. We have the one best paint suitable for your purpose. R. SEEDS General Merchants Hardware Paint Marine Drive, Ambleside Phone West 28 © l i t f f y m r A f f y n T Under the auspices of The W. A. of the United Church will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, 1927, at 8 p. m. IN THE CHURCH HALL An Old Time Sketch and Old Time Songs will be given by members of the Association. ADMISSION 35 CENTS Mr. Chet Shields has disposed of his pool table and has pur chased a large new billiard table, which he has now had installed in his billiard parlors. * * * The majority of the West Van couver School teachers left for Victoria on Easter Monday to at tend the annual conference of the B. C. Teachers' Federation. * * * Father Alexander Macdonald, who has been sick, returned last Thursday from a visit to his brother, Father J. B. Macdonald of St. Helens, Vancouver Heights, and conducted the East er services at St. Anthony's church. * * * Major Harrison of Vancouver, has purchased a lot at the corner of 11th and Marine Drive. * * * Ed. Black of Dundarave, spent the Easter holidays at Sechelt, returning home yesterday. i . * * * Rev. A. M. O'Donnell of the United Church, is confined to his house through sickness. * * * Members of the Women's Aux iliary of the United Church, are reminded of the practice to be held tomorrow afternoon for the Old Time Entertainment. This practice will be held in the Church Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Grieves and family have moved from 21st and Belle vue to a house at 23rd and Law- son. * * * West Vancouver L.O.L. No. 2990 held 'their regular meeting last Tuesday in Dundarave Hall, when they had North Vancouver and King Edward Lodges as guests, also quite a few visiting brothers. One new member was admitted to the lodge and ad dresses were delivered by the visitors. Refreshments were served during the evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Kerslake, 25th and Nelson, left yesterday for England./ * * • Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore of Van couver, have moved into a house at Cypress Park for the summer. * * * Mrs. Cates, formerly of West Vancouver, who has been living in the City, has taken a house on Bellevue betwen 28th and 29th Streets. * * * Mrs. Strachan and daughters of Vancouver, have moved into one of the Patterson cottages on the Waterfront between 24th and 25th Streets. * * * Mr. Smith of Vancouver, is building a house at 13th and Duchess. * * * H. C. Osborne, 13th and Gor don, is selling new and socond hand cars for the North Shore Motors Ltd. * * * Mrs. Dowdell and little son, are guests at "the Clachan." * * * Charlie Wellington caught a 7!/2P0und salmon last week in the Capilano. Chet Shields, who tasted it, said it had a fine flav or. Norman Jorgensen also caught a good sized salmon. * * * The work on topdressing Am bleside Park is fast being com pleted and it is expected that the ground will be ready for play within a short time. * * * Mr. Clark of the Canadian Westinghouse Co., was in the district last week in the inter ests of his company, and trying to arrange new light standards similar to those now in operation at the corner of 14th and Marine Drive, being placed at various points along Marine Drive. * * * The public and high Schools will re-open on Monday for the summer term. * * ♦ Voting will take place tomor row at Whytecliff on the Water works By-laws. * * * A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Clark, 1466 Bellevue Ave., on Monday, April 11th, at the Vancouver General Hospital. * * * An Old-Time Entertainment given under the auspices of the Women's Association will be held next Tuesday evening, April 26th in the United Church Hall. ELKS TO HOLD DANCE AID OF PLAYGROUNDS The Elks Lodge No. 43,(North Vancouver) is holding a dance next Thursday, April 28th at Hollyburn Pavilion, in aid of the West Vancouver Children's Play ground Fund. Did you ever see the first name which the Germans gave to tanks? Here it is:-- Schutzengrabenvernichtigun- gsautomobil. Literally rendered, it runs:-- Shelter -- trench -- annihilat ing -- automobile. But even our printer cannot make paper and ink pronounce the word. Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing T he W est V an W a tc h m a k e r & J e w e l l e r Marine Drive Between 14th and 15th. W e s t B a y B e a c h S to r e (Miss J . H. Morris) TEAS & REFRESHMENTS Served on the verandah overlooking the Bay Home-made Cakes and Candies Groceries, etc. Phone West 69Y2 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT of all kinds RADIOS and BATTERIES LAMPS -- FIXTURES We specialise in everything Electrical which makes for Com fort, Beauty and Labor-Saving. BUILDING CONTRACTS or PRIVATE WORK W E S T PHONE WEST 108 V A N ELEC TR IC (J. H. Paterson) 1473 Marine Drive Notice To the Public After making enquiries, we are authorized by the Ford Motor Co. of Canada to state that NO GARAGE IN WEST VANCOUVER has been appointed as a duly authorized Ford Distributor and that all Sales of Ford Cars and Trucks are handled by their representative in North Vancouver. Any Garage or Service Station advertising as Authorized Ford Dis tributors in West Vancouver are misleading the public. H. A. FARR WEST VAN GARAGE 14TH AND MARINE PHONE WEST 130 Reliable Goods at Fair Prices. Quality is the First Considera tion. Buy your Groceries here and be satisfied. Phone West 16 G R EEN W O O D ' S G R O C E R Y WeDeliver CANADIAN WINDOW BAKERIES LTD. (A. & F. VALENTINE) We are now handling practically every line of Cakes, P astry and Bread supplied by above Bakeries. Orders taken for Wedding, Birthday and other special cakes. Fresh Eggs Daily All Kinds of Bakery Goods supplied fresh every dav. LIGHT LUNCHES AND TEAS TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM, ETC. PHONE 468 L J. H. REID S and , G ravel and G eneral T eam w ork Manure For Sale 16th and FULTON