001C95FE TIIE EVEST VAN NEREUS Occtober 12, 1928. I'ARENT TEACHERS ASSN.™ HOLD ill EETINGTHE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oct. 14th to 20thP Ii'i&SON%I S The Parent-Teachers'ssocia- tion hei(l tlieir regular meeting last Tuesday at Pauline Johnson School. Miss iVall divas appoint- ed to fill bliss Rud(lick's place on the publicity committee. Stu(ly groups as follows were formed to meet during the wint- er an(l report findings in the SP 1'I li g 1. Pre-School age children un(ler convenership of lllrs. J. C. Young. 2. Adolescence, Mr. J. R. Mitchell. 3. Children's Reading, Mrs. O'. R. Hamilton. 4. Children's Safety and Health Education, 51r. Davison. A debate took place on, "Re- solved that homework should be abolished." Affirmatve--Mr. Russel. Negative--Mr. J. R. Mtchell. The negative won the decision. A short programme followed made up of the following num- bers: Song--iAIrs. Smth. Piano Solo--Miss Herrin. Song--AIr. Hunt. Refreshments were served by the convenor, DIrs. Baldwin. Pl 1 ARM AC Y WEEK A I.I ()VElt NORTH AMERICAQ}+g~,VT%%:. ~ Stlattoii i~l il ine Dl ig e at Amblesi(le, has returned from a three iveeks trip to San Diego, where he visited his brother, ivhom he has not seen for a num- ber of years. Mr. Stratton made the complete trip by motor bus, passing through Seattle, Port- land, and Sa» Francisco. He says that business conditions i» California are very far from good. SIr. an(l iiIrs. M. Sinclair, who have been residents of iVest Bay for the past tivo years, have moved to Vancouver. Fred Ashe, 23rd a»(I 5Iathers, has returned from an extende(l tiip to the prairies. A piledriver has been at xvork this aveek at the foot of 17th Street driving piles at Hollyburn dock, which is being put in shape for the ivinter gales. Mr. and IIIrs. Eastman and family of Parksville, have moved into the AIcNeill bungalow at Radcliffe Ave., AVest Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who have been spending the summer at the Frith-Smith house at 29th and Bellevue, have returned to the city. AIrs. Lloyd Spencer, who has been staying at 2110 Argyle Ave. has returned to her home iii Chilliwack. iAIrs. Heaton of Vancouver, is a guest at the Fortune Cup Inn. 0 Frank Draper, ivho has been a patient at Shaughnessy Hospital for some time, spent the week end xvith his parents at their home at Dundarave. AIr. and illrs. DIounce, svho have been sumniering at 30th and Travers, have returrie(l to their home in Vancouver. AIr. and iiIrs. C. Climie, 27th and AIathers, have had an addi- tion to their family, a son hav- ing been born to them at their home last AIonday. Both mother aiid son,'ll e maklllg good pl'0- gl ess. iilrs. Hall late of Hall's Groc- ery, svith her txvo sons has mov- ed to Vancouver. L.O.L. No. 2990 is holding a regular meeting next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in St. Stephen's Church hall. Several of the members attended the banquet given by the North Vancouver lodge last week in the Oddfellows Hall, ~vhen the Grand Master of B. C. gave a most interesting address. Mr. and O'Irs. Gibson, who have been spending the summer at a house at 30th «nd Bellevue, have returned to North Vancou- vel. Our service consists not only of free delivery but guaranteed quality at lowest possible prices, It will snve you time, effort and money to deal here. Your Druggist is more than a blerchant--he is your Doctor' right hand man. You have to rely on him to carry out the Doctor's orders.Our first concern is our repu- tation and your satisfaction. Our Prescription Depart mon&. is the most importnnt in our store.Order your groceries from i~I'l.'i,'l1lWol.li '5 GROCERY THE STORF. OF SERVICE WEST VAN I'HARNACY The Store of Service I'rompt Delivery I'hone iV. 37 iVe deliver West 1(i Men's Suits and NUBONE CORSETSOvercoats Surgical Belts and Binders. LINGERIE, HOSIERY 17th &: Marine. )Vest 224 CUSTOil hIADE from !I23.00 Girls choir meets tomorrow morning in Hollyburn School at 10 o'lock. The new Fall Samples are now here for your choice. Qual- ity and Fit Guaranteed. YOU'L BE SATISFIED M. WILLIAMS 16th and iilarine, Ambleside CUSTOIlI TAILOR CLEANIiNG AiND PRESSING Phone West 20 LUNA'S CAF'. SCOTTISH SOCIETY 1421 Marine Drive at 14th St. 7 A. 51. to 11 P. i%I. I'ublic I'hone West 611-0 Semi-Annual Dance Next iVed- nesday. There will be a gathering of the clans next wednesday night at Hollyburn Pavilion. The semi annual dances put on by the Scottish Society are always well attended but the committee in charge of the one on wednesday are putting forth special efforts to make this the 'best yet.'he introduction of some square dances is somewhat of an innovation, and is likely to see the real old time dancers up on their feet for these. Dakin's Orchestra has been engaged and the ladies of the society are ar- ranging the refreshments them- selves. Nuff said. If you have not received an invitation just phone one of the following and the oversight will be attended to: Mr. and Mrs. R. MacVean, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. 4V. McQuaker, Mrs. J. Allison (Marine Grocery), Mrs. G. D. Elgar and J. Fiddes. Dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. EIrs. B. M. Clerk, who has been visiting her mother, AIrs. E. J. Pearce, 21st and Bellevue, for the past three months, left here on Sunday to return to her home in Youngstown, Ohio. Frank Brine, 22nd and Belle- vue, is confined to the house through sickness. Mr. and i&Irs. Desborough of Point Grey have moved into Mrs. Kettle's house on Pilot House Road, Caulfeild. Ben Taylor, 13th and Duchess, left last Monday for Coquitlam where he is now employed. Mrs. Taylor and family will move to that place as soon as arrange- ments can be made. A. MacMillan, 16th and Esqui- malt, returned this week from a hunting trip in the Campbell River district. He bagged three deer. Craig's &Iew .3attery Service iiIr. )Iatthews, who has been residing at 1440 Esquimalt Ave., has gone to Vancouver Island to reside, Next to 9'est Van Garage AUTO or RADIO Charging -- Repairs. Etc. Phone iVest 130. Ch'arming 5 Room fully modern BUNGALOW EVell built and warm. Glassed in verandah. The high school cadets are holding their first gymnasium practice of the season tonight (Friday) in the Inglewood school auditorium from 7 to 9 p. m. The public school cadets will have their initial practice next Monday. It is hoped to start a class in signalling on the arriv- al of eighty flags, which are be- ing sent from Victoria. T. Garland has returned from a trip to Saskatoon, where he was visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and IlIrs. Ken Rob- inson. Phone West 130 GORDON ROBSON Barrister 8; Solicitor West Vancouver office No. 1447 hlarine Drive. Phone West 403 Suite 801; 510 Hastings St., %. Phone Seymour 4199. (. W. SAVO (Y 1429 51arine Drive Ambleside PHOiN E--iVest 698R1 or iVest 340 Erening--iVest 143Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing The KVest Van Watchmaker 8 Jeweller Annual AIeeting of Scottish So- ciety Held Next Friday. The annual meeting of the Scottish Society will be held next Friday, October 19th. At this meeting officers for the coming year will be elected and it is es- pecially asked that this day be reserved by members, as it is desired that as many as possible attend this meeting. (Established over 7% Years) C. J. Overington 14th and Marine Ladies Choir to Hold 1st Annual 51eeting Next Thursday.The municipal public works department have fixed up the dangerous corner at 23rd and iIarine Drive. The culvert on both sides of the Drive has been covered up for some distance. Mrs. N. M. Hutchinson, night operator at the B. C. Telephone Co. here, is away on her annual vacation. The members and friends of this Society are invited to attend the First Annual business meet- ing on the afternoon of Thurs- day, 18th inst. at 2.30 o'lock at the United Church hall, 21st St. 1522 Marine Drive Ambleside a:." 38:.'or appointment PHONE iVEST 135 Coal and Wood Get your winter's supply now. Building Supplies. Flour and Feed, Etc. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone %est 9 SPECIAL F 1'OOKING ... „... ~ ONE NIGHT ONLY 3Irs. iVillits and family, Keith Road, left here last week for Nelson, where they will in future reside. Ambleside Tea Rooms Ferry Wharf %VEST VANCOUVER Camp and Picnic Supplies, Tobaccos, etc. Next KVeek 18th IJ. 'Ic K (Ical.ll,c 61JIli tt OF'ANCOUVER ivill present, "HiJ1VKY DOR lI'" „'."„;.;„".".",","„ AT POPUl AR PltICES Mrs. Creelman, 23rd and Kings, has returned from a trip to Gull Lake. n&2&Lm'Mw)~~ A GOOD NOAV STAHILISED AUe will tell you exactly how much your repairs will cost before the job is started. There is on file in our office a price list covering every op- eration on every make of car. Don't take chances. Know exactly what the repairs are going to cost you. IS A CONSTANT JOY. LOG RS nnd BOXES Reserved h$ A i hi Fl OOR Io Itol%S II ALCO I Y nnd s rows bnck Mnin Floor ~ i THEATICR ONSDALE, 'oors open 7.30 Curtnin S.)5 Have the children taken regularly and so keep a record of their develop- ment.$ 1.0075c.50c. THE KING STUDIO = GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY:.;"*,"„':;." """""'"'VEST @AN For your convenience tickets can be purchased ppTRONS at LESAGE DRUG ar:&ne Ol;O:. S I'(V. V. VINSOiV, Prop.) Will give you satisfactory work. STUDIO: 311 Hastings St., iV., I'hone Seymour 1046 &IEiAIBERS OF THE AUTO SERVICE CLUING. Phone West 456 REMEMBER THURSDAY NEXT 1BTH A.".: .(i?A (,'.( 'S