001C9587 July 20, 1928. THE WEST VAN NEWS Have you tried our French Lunch Rolls and Tea Cakes? They'e fresh daily. Mrs. DRAPER 2l35 MARINE D i(I V 8 Neat Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONEs West 3titl HOLLYBUHi4 Barber Shop 15th & hlarine EX I'EIGHT SERVICE E. hIA RSH Proprit".or LOOK 'E,~ OYEg AQAiii l. +g~v ops M~itn.~~ ~n~ "A look in time surely saved mine" Says the man "And their work is fine." It will save every automobil- ist a lot of trouble to have us give his car an expert examin- ation from time to time. You should have us inspect your car as regularly as you have a dent- ist look at your teeth to forestall the trouble. Take this tip and save time and money. %Vest Van Garage Ambleside IVest 130 .. V...VA. hientber of the B. C. hfining and Stock Exchange Stocks Real Estate Insurance and Loans Road Repairs Authorized Following '.he municipal eng- ineer's repor'. the council auth- orized that the following road re- pairs be done at a cost not to exceed $2444.25, which were the figures given by the engineer: (1) i~fathers from Bros. Creek to 3rd Street--two batches black top bridge ends. (2) 3ifathers from near culvert to 3rd Street --penetration 10 in. by 50 in. (3) i~fathers corner 3rd--pene- tration 10 in. x 40 in. x 6 ft. (4) 16th Street from Marine to Esquimalt--flush coating asph- alt. (5) 13th Street from i1farine to Gordon--flush coating asph- alt. (6) 15th Street from Esqui- malt to ~fathers 14 square yards K. P. (7) 17th Street from Haywood to Fulton--flush coat tar. (8) Inglewood from 20th 250 ft. west of 21st--flush coat as- phalt. (9) Haywood from 25th to 26th--flush coat asphalt. (10) 24th Street from Nelson to i~fathers--flush coat asphalt. (11) 23rd Street from Nelson to Kings--flush coat asphalt. (12) 24th Street from Marine to Bellevue--flush coat asphalt. (13) 27th Street from Bellevue to Marine--flush coat asphalt. (14) Bellevue from 30th to 31st--flush coat tar. (15) Travers near 31st--50 feet cold patch shoulder flare. (16) Picadilly from Cameron's house to Pilot House Road-- repair hole in road. (17) Pilot House Road from Bad Court highway--repair hole near G. Stone's house. (18) Esquimalt from 11th to 12th--flush coat. (19) 22nd Street from Nelson to Queens--flush tar. (20) 14th and ferry yard from Marine Drive to English Bay- flush tar. (21) HorseshoeBay roads from Marine Drive to English Bay- asphalt. 0 y)urn "Ieatre Friday (tonight) and Saturday, ~HkoaHWWw4\we ~ ~ Iv4 ~ ~ Pttel t&tHO 4 ~ -wt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ eW ~ rH ~ ~ o ~ tH ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It P;g QQNAI S ~A%P. 41r. and i~Irs. Teare and H. Colpitts have returned from a very enjoyable fishing trip to Jer vis Inlet and Ruby Lake. 0 0 0 3Iunicipal Clerk J. Ollason is back at his office at the muni- cipal hall after his annual vaca- tion. AIrs. David i~forgan and her daughter Eluned of )Vest Bay, have gone to Victoria for a short visit. 0 0 0 hfrs. George French with the Misses C. Mitchell, A. Daggar, and M. Cunningham, all of Van- couver, have taken a house at 17th and Gordon for a month. i~fr. and Mrs. Kirkby and fam- ily of North Vancouver are sum- mering at Kew Beach for two weeks. Ifrs. Rowland Hastings is hav- ing an addition built at the back of her house at 25th and 3Iarine Drive. ilIrs. E. M. Strachan, 24th and waterfront, is visiting in Van- couver Island. e e 0 IIrs. B. 3I. Grady is having a garage built on the rear of her property at 24th and AVater- front. Miss Gwen Hodge of the local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co., is away on her annual vacation. 0 Nr. Graham, 21st and Esqui- malt. has taken the ibfarsh house at 15th an&1 Gordon and will move in at the beginning of Aug- ust. ARCHERY CLUB i~I EETS TONIGHT The Archery Club will meet in the office of Dr. Vass, iAIarine Drive, Ambleside, tonight (Fri- day) at 7.30. AVe understand that important business will be transacted. It is asked that all members, as well as others int- erested in archery, make a speci- al point of being present. M iss Pauline Edmond, Dr. Vass and Mr. ~iI. F. Hill of the local club visited Sedro-AVooley, KVash., last week and participat- ed in the International Archery Tournament which was attended by more than 100 archers from different parts of the country. Twenty targets were in use. The visitors were the guests of Dr. Doughty and were royally enter- tained. Next year the International Tournament will be held at Port- land, Oregon, Dr. Cathy being the president. 0 ~ Miss Casey has returned to her home at 21st and Esquimalt after an extended visit to Cali- fornia. 0 0 e Reynolds Brothers are build- ing a house for Councillor Robert Fiddes on Gordon Ave., between 13th and 14th Streets. 0 0 0 George Reid, 21st and Marine Drive, mai.ager of the Lesage Drug stores, on his annual va- cation, part of which he expects to spend at Deep Cove. 4 Mr. and 5Irs. Gordon Robson, 29th and Marine Drive, have re- turned from a few days'isit to Portland, Oregon. e Mrs. Valentine, 12th and Es- quimalt, is seriously ill at her home. 0 J. Dewis, who has been stay- ing for the past year with his grandmother, Mrs. G. Pineo, 13th and Keith Road, returned on Monday from a holiday spent with friends in Burnaby. Miss Leila Hanna of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hanna, 22nd and Mathers. Also carrying a full line of GAS RANGES AND HEATERS l ., &e .. &ioczgas Agency has opened an office and Demonstration Room at 1451 illARL~E DRIVE and will be able to supply AVest Vancouver and suburban dis- tricts with a safe and economical GAS FOR COOKING, HEAT- ING and LIGHTING PURPOSES. Orders promptly and efficiently executed. 579 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver Phone Seymour 8894 iVEST VAN IiesI:auranI: 1421 Marine Drive at 14th St. Public Phone 6'est 611-0 Phone North 345 Res. North 918Y and 1214Y BURRARD S IIlilii. I',i.c l Anything in Sheet hietal Furnaces, Stoves, Gutters, Cornice, Skylights Tar and Gravel Roofs, General Repairs of ail kinds. 229 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver, B. C. IVALLACE BEERY ESTH ER RALSTON GEORGE BANCILOFT in 'OLD IRONSIDES'ext Monday and Tuesday. Ellaline Terriss in THE LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY An English Production Inspired by Sir. Edward Elgar's Anthem of Empire Next wednesday and Thursday. CLARA BOiV in Red Hair by Elinor Glyn The platform boards at the p. G. E. station at Ambleside, were set on fire at 9.30 Tuesday as the result of a burning cigarette end or match igniting the scrap pieces of paper underneath. W. B. Thompson, noticing the blaze from the ferry bus garage, brought over a fire extinguisher and put out the blaze before it had time to get any headway. Mrs. 5I. Kenealy and her grand daughter, Margaret, 21st and DIarine Drive returned on Mon- day from a week's holiday at Crescent Beach. Mrs. Gerrie is having a rock- ery built on the foot of her property aC 19th and waterfront. IVhen finished it will add con- siderably to the appearance of the grounds. )York o» the net Marshall block at 17th and Marine Drive has been going on fast the last few days, and the building is now almost completed. There is now practically a solid block of build- ings between 17th Street and the theatre. ll Hl:-- 13:- 91 (hi'v = 1=v = Q /( US=3. 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