i THE WEST VAN NEWS November 4, 1927. r SASH AND DOORS SPECIALS ............. $1.10 ............ 1.40 .................. 1.30 ....... 1.65 $2.50 pair .......... $6.50 up - ......... $5.00 up ........... $3.00 up Sash and Doors manufactured to order at lowest prices. 4 light 8x10 Sash 6 light 8x10 Sash 4 light 10x12 Sash 6 light 10x12 Sash 24x24 2-light Windows Front Doors, from Back Doors, from Inside Doors, from Broken Windows re-glazed. We carry a full stock of all sizes of glass. Ambleside Lumber Co. Marine Drive at 16th St. West 199 Residence: West 6S0R Hollyburn Theatre Open Monday. Wednesday Friday and Saturday Admission--Evenings 25c & 15c Saturday Matinee 20c and 10c Friday and Saturday November 4th and 5th. DOUGLAS McLEAN 'Let it Rain ' Monday and Wednesday November 7th and 9th. RECARDI CORTEZ U The Eagle of the S e a " CHIROPRACTOR Yates Building Marine Drive, Ambleside also a t Vancouver Roberta A . Kass D. C., Ph. C. Graduate of Palmer School LIFE WITHIN TH E BODY. If there is no interference be tween brain and tissue cell a normal body is the result. The body is capable of cure if it is given a chance to functionate properly. CHIROPRACTIC WILL HELP YOU LADIES HAIRCUTTING and SHINGLING, any Style HOLLYBURN BARBER SHOP F. MARSH, Prop. W. G. ROBINSON GENERAL CONTRACTING Septic Tanks, Basements, Lots Cleared, Etc. Phone West 478Y. F. R. Franklin Carpenter and Contractor 2503 Bellevue Ave. Phone West 59L2. Ambleside Service Station (Harry A. Farr) Between 14th and 15th on Marine TIRES -- TUBES ACCESSORIES Hours--8 a. m. to 6 p. m. THE Marcel Shop Mrs. F. Burling 1520 Marine Drive FOR A P PO IN T M E N T PHONE West 304 MARCEL, WAVING, LADIES and CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING Facial, Scalp and Skin Treatments Hours 9 to 5.30.____ A. fcr F. VALENTINE Canadian Window Bakeries Agency. LI06 Marine Drive FRESH CAKES AND BREAD DAILY Phone your orders for Special Cakes LIGHT LUNCHES Stores Closes 8 p. m.; Saturdays 10 p.m. TEAS Nellie Harrison Howard Associate of the J. D. A. Tripp Piano School Pupils prepared for examinations, recitals and festival work if desired. All pupils inspected monthly by J . D. A. Tripp. \ 1 For appointment. Phone West 479R VERNON FUEL, r r r n C T H P F a . c. se a r l er L C D O 1 U I \ L I'hone West 9 FEED, CEMENT, ETC. P E R S O N A L S Boys will be boys, but need old women be girls? .1. Johnson, Keith Rond and Esplanade, has been home here for a few days, and expects to leave again on Saturday. ♦ • • Mrs. F. A. Culbard gave a de lightful tea on Tuesday after noon at her home at 22nd and Haywood. The guests were: Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. K. B. For ster, both of Vancouver, Mrs. W. D. Fraser. Mrs. Burton For ster. Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. G. E. Bayfield, Mrs. A. H. Prentice, and Mrs. F. F. Love grove. * • * Miss Katherine Harrison, of Caulfeild, entertained at bridge recently in honor of Miss Dalton Marpole of Vancouver. * * * 4 Mrs. Jack Wemyss, 13th and Fulton, assisted her niece Mrs. J. McMurtrie at a charmingly ar ranged tea on Friday afternoon at the latter's new home on 7th Avenue West, Vancouver. * * * The dead black fish, which late this summer invaded our beach es, turned up again like a bad penny this week at one of the beaches in West Bay. It was towed out to sea and blown up by the municipal authorities. * * * Mrs. E. H. Jupp, 20th and Inglewood, gave a delightful bridge party of five tables on Friday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Hugh Grant of Ot tawa, who is making an extend ed visit here. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood, who have been living at their cottage in Caulfeild for the past year, are again occupying their town residence at Shaughnessy Heights. * * * Mr. George Herrmann and daughter of Capilano West, have left to attend the horse show at Portland. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert McVean and family, 24th and Haywood, are moving this week into their new home on Bellevue between 23rd and 24th Streets. * * * Mrs. Tipton, 24th and Hay wood, gave a hallowe'en party on Monday night for her little son Ralph. The evening was passed very pleasantly in music and hallowe'en games. * * 9 Christmas seems a long way off, but at the same time it is only seven weeks away. The Post Office anticipates handling a lot of Christmas mail and par cels this year, and is already urging the public to post early and avoid the Christmas rush. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Crane, 23rd and Inglewood, had a son born to them at the North Vancouver General Hospital last Saturday. Mother and son are both making good progress. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. Rawkins of the Hollyburn Boathouse, have moved back to the city for the winter. * * * Frank Paterson, who recently sold his house at 17th and Math ers, has gone to the city, where he will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Dunlop. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lynn and family, 26th and Bellevue, left here on Friday evening for Chase, B. C., where they will in future reside, Mr. Lynn having purchased a grocery and hard ware business in that place. * * * T. L. Brown of "Vellore", Lin lithgow, Scotland, who is on a world tour, was a week-end visit or at the home of Councillor and Mrs. J. T. Watt. Mrs. J. V. Lloyd. 28th and Bellevue, gave a hallowe'en party last Friday night to her friends at her home. • • • Lieut. A. Partington was host ess to the Court of Honor of the West Vancouver Girl Guides at her home on Gordon and 13th Streets. Final plans were made for "the Fete of Fall Gold" to h-> held on November 12th from 3 to 6 p. m. at St. Stephen's* Parish Hall. The members present were Capt. E. Archer. Lieut. A. Partington. Company Lender R. Jackson, Sec. Ada Albin, Patrol Leaders Audrey Lister, Jean Watson, Eunice Davis and Sec ond Lois Partington. * * * Mrs. Jenkinson and her sister, Mrs. Roche, who have been oc cupying the Nelson cottage at 23rd and Marine Drive, moved on Monday into one of the Stev enson cottages at 24th and Hay wood. * * * Miss Ruth Jackson, was host ess at a Hallowe'en Party on Sat urday, October 29*h in honor of her brother James, who has re turned from his first trip to the Orient on the Empress of Can ada. The rooms were prettily decorated in the Hallowe'en spir it and the evening was spent in Mah Jong, games and dancing. Among those present were Mrs. and Miss Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Thrupp, Miss P. Jackson, Miss J. Watson, Miss L. Partington, Miss P. Leekie, Miss E. Brine, Miss F. Brydon-Jack, Miss Betty Beard, Miss E. Hampson, Miss R. Hampson, Miss M. Crickmay, Gordon Straube, Jack Straube, Percy Howarth, Murray Watson, Johnny Allan, J. Early, Ken Gar land, G. Gray and Mr. Weaver. The annual fishing competition conducted by H. McGowan of the Ambleside Tea Rooms closed on 31st October. The first prize of a solid gold $5 fob was won by Roy Bothwick, who landed a sal mon weighing 28,/i lbs. on Aug ust 7th; J. Hamilton, 832 Main Street, Vancouver, caught a 22*/■> lb. salmon on 14th August, win ning the second prize of a solid gold $2.50 fob; W. Napier of Hol lyburn was a close third with a 20V-> lb. fish, caught by him on 21st August. FOOTBALL West Van. vs. Capilano Tomorrow, Saturday, the West Van. Rangers meet the Ex- Grandview Football team on their home grounds at Holly burn School at 3 p. m. The Rangers team will be chosen from the following: Stronge, Reid, Colpitts, Harrison, Cullin, Neville, Seeds, Davis, Grout, Ferguson, Normand, Smith, Cun ningham, Burns, Gray and Mc- Innes. Make This Your Food Shop This is your Grocery. It is built on service and satis faction to customers. Here's a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries guaranteed to be of the liighest grade. Greenwoods GROCERY We deliver West 16 Established over 7 Years. C. J. OVERINGTON Uth and Marine BARBER For the convenience of the Indies of the District I hnve had the telephone installed PHONE WEST 135 and make an appointment. WEST VAN Restaurant 1121 Marine Drive nt 14 th St. HOME-MADE CANDIES AND DELICATESSEN Public Phone West 611-0 WINNERS IN ANNUAL FISHING COMPETITION People Like The 'Burrard' People speak very nicely about the great care we take of every article sent to us. Each custom er's parcel is treated separately and promptly returned. And our charges please everybody. Try us with a parcel this week. The Burrard Laundry Limited For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. and ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 457Y3. C. B. GREENWOOD HOME FROM CRUISE C. B. Greenwood, the popular Ambleside grocer, returned last Monday after enjoying a week's cruise up North, going as far as Powell River. Air. Greenwood accompanied R. H. Chestnut, of Vancouver, who is Mrs. Green wood's uncle, on a log buying trip, calling at many out of the way settlements along the coast. From reports received it was a very enjoyable experience but though friend Greenwood claims to be a good sailor we have a suspicion that he feels more at home in his store. Enjoy a Game of BILLIARDS at CHET SHIELDS 141 h STREET right at Railway ( 'rosaing TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY WEST VAN GARAGE Now under management of II. E. INNES-KER I G N I T I O N S P E C I A L I S T P H O N E W E S T 1 3 0 IIARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON jfimernl Directors North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134