001C9723 April 12, 1929. THE BLUEST VAN NEWS ~frs. Egan of Lillooet spent Sunday visiting Dr. and ~Irs. A. C. Nash, 1495 Clyde Avenue. 0 0 0 H. C. Etter of the high school staff, spent the Easter holidays at his home in Penticton. e 0 e Surveyors acting on behalf of E'at Burns were on hlonday look- ing over the Haddon Hall prop- erty on the Capilano River. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P- HP 0 t PtH ~ 4H'Hl ~ ~ l40tH4&MM M t-tMM I ~ ~ . PROMPT DELIVERY WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. SOCIALS AND PARTlEQ CATERED FOR. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR lIOSIE-&IADE CAKES T P I:RSONAI S GROCERY SPECIALS for This Week mo ~~~ ~ ~ mw w~ et ~ ~ Saturday and Monday 20c. SPECIALS ~Irs. Christina hlacLaren has purchased the Wright cottage at 23rd and Jefferson. i~Ir. and ~Irs. L. C. Reid and family, 24th and Bellevue, moved on Saturday into a suite in Ap- pleton Court. ~ e 0 ~Ir. and ~Irs. ~layhew, 14th and 3larine Drive, left here on Tuesday ior Whitewood, Sas- katchewan. where they will spend the summer. 0 0 Alr. and ~lrs. A. Collinson have returned to their home at 2.fth and Nelson, after spending a few days at Galiano Island. ~ ~ ~IIr. and ~Irs. G. C. Pearce of iVew westminster, are spending a few days visiting ~lr. Pearce's brother anrl sister-in-law, Ilr. and ~lrs. E. S. Pearce, ~Iarine Drive at Ambleside. ~ 0 0 Ilr. and ~Irs. Gordon of Lon- don England, have been the guests of ~lr. and hlrs. W. Blair, j6th and Gordon. Mr. and i~lrs. Gorion have been traveling the last three months through the imitates. ~fr. Gordon is a whole- sale importer. 0 ~ 0 Pauline Johnson school had twelve net pupils this term. ffollyburn School having five. 0 0 0 %fr. and iiIrs. Hailstone and family, 13th and Esrlui malt, have moved into a house at 11th and Esplanade. 0 ~ 0 ~lr. ihfartin has disposed of his house at 11th and Esplanade. 0 0 0 iblr. and &Irs. M. C. i~icCready, who have been residing at 18th and Gordon, have moved to 21st and Fulton. 0 hlrs. J. D. Allan, Radcliff Ave- liue, West Bay, was hostess at a luncheon party at her home today. 0 0 ~ i~lr. and Mrs. H. Eager, 22nd and Fulton, entertained at four tables of bridge last Tuesday. After cards, music and dancing was enjoyed by the party. Those present ivere hlr. and illrs. 51. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. IU. D. Calvin, DIr. and Mrs. L. Green, Mr. s.nd iAIrs. C. D. Ed- wards, 41rs. J. E. Durbin, Mr. and i11rs. A, hIenzies, Mr. and i~lrs. F. Marsh, Elr. E. Cunning- ham, Alr. and iAIrs. Harry Hodg- son. Granulated Sugar Poul ton 4 Noels potted Meats ................... 20c Malkin's Jellies.... 3 For 20c Malt Vinegar. bot......... 20c Best Sockeye Salmon, tin . 20c Pineapple 2 tins 20c B. 4 K. Rolled Oats .. 7 lbs. 45c Quick Quaker Oats per pkt 23c Campbell's Tomato Soup, tin l lc Snow Flake Pastry flour lo lh &Tc Sunlight Soap, per carton . 23c Jelly Powders, all flavors 4 for 2.ic Good Fmting Apples 6 lb'. 23c Large Juicy Grape Fruit I for 25c ~Irs. Larney, who has been living at 11th and Esquimalt, moved yesterday into a house at 18th and Esquimalt. 0 0 bliss Vera Hamilton of Van- cnuver, has again taken the De Cou camp at 19th and AVater- front for the summer. 0 0 ~ 3lr. and ~lrs. ~lartin and fam- ily are moving from the IlcEvoi cottage at West Bay to 31st and Waterfront. ~ 0 ~ Harry IVilson of the police department, who has been und- ergoing treatment in the Van- couver General Hospital for an injured knee, has returned to his l;ome in Iforseshoe Bay. O'EST l AN'S ORIGINAI. ~ ~ I e ....O.i. I-Ie I 1 I ~ i I~,Igl„ll '. Ig"( Phone IVest 318R3. West Bay PROilPT DELIVERY a &erg Where you can positively rely upon cleanliness and quality. arine Grocery 22nd and Marine J. h LLI SON, Prop. PHONE WEST 96 Fruit Runs, ROILY, Bread Mrs. DraperI'. T. A. ACTIVITIES :.:.Al ll.2l33 &IARINE DIIIVENext Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONEs Weel 3ss The regular monthly meeting of the EVest Vancouver P. T. A. was held in the Pauline Johnson School on Tuesday evening, April 9, 1929, with the President, i~fr. Davison, in the chair. After the secretary's report was adopted a communication from the "Elks" regarding the Empire Day cele- bration on the North Shore, divas read and referred to the teach- ers. i%fr. Etter, of the high school staff, favorerl the assembly by iendering two piano solos. i~lr. J. I4. Alitchell, also of the high school staff, rendered two vocal aeolus, ivhich were very much ap- preciated. A constitution amendment was made to include with the other c,fficers of the association, an official hostess, who would also function on tne membership com- mittee. Mrs. Bal(lwin, an active P. T. A. worker, was elected to fill the new position, and will take office as soon as she has fully recovered from her present illness. Reports of the Seventh Annu- al Provincial P. T. Federation of B. C. were submitted by the delegates, i41rs. Hamilton, Mrs. Leyland, Mrs. Jones, i4Ir. Russell l.nd Air. Davison. iblr. Lane of Hollyburn school, gave an interesting outline of the platoon system in the public schools. Discussion followed, after which Mr. Kirk, of Paul- ine Johnson school, spoke briefly on the same subject and its ac- complishments. After the meeting adjourned. refreshments were served. and ..".l..'SS. l ~ $ 1.25HOLLYBURN PAVILION Thur., April 18th RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF Ted Landers and his Famous Radio Orchestra DANCING at 9 p.m. We will continue this special otyer until the end of this month M. WILLIAMS 16th and Marine, Ambleaide CUSTOili TAILOR Phone IVest 20 Admission 50c. CAPILANO TliAIBER CORI PAN Y "From Forest to i(ou " i%fr. and bfrs. L. H. Davidson of Aylesford, Nova Scotia, are visiting iver. and KIrs. C. If. Ray, 13th and Keith Road. They left Nova Scotia last January and k.ave since visited New York, Washington, New Orleans, and various points of interest in Tex- «s, i~lexico, and California. Mrs, Davidson is a daughter of AIr. and AiIrs. Ray. I'RESENTATION hIADE TO IIISS HERRALD At a meeting of the Sunday School teachers of St. Stephen's Church on Friday night at the home of iilrs. Almas, 13th and Marine Drive, Miss M. B. Almas on behalf nf the teachers pre- sented bliss Herrald with a beau- tiful photo of the Lions. Miss I lerrald is leaving West Vancou- ver shortly for England, where she will take a two-year course i» St. Ch~'istopher's College. Rev. A. Harding Priest made a brief address in which he refer- red to the excellent work done by Miss IferrtLld while a member of the Sunday School staff, and expressing the hope that she would return to West Vancouver on th» completion of her course. Just give us a telephone call and we will gladly give you any information required. Ask for our Local Sales Department. Birthday Party AIrs. i4Iinions recently gave a children's party at her home at 14th and hlarine Drive in honor uf the Gth birthday of herdaugh- ter Norma. The young guests spent a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon at games ancl singing. The table which was prettily dec- orated with Easter favors was 1'«len with dainties to which the children did full justice. Those present w~ re: Dorothy Green- ivoul, Nary anti Ariel )fodgson. Betty white, Alma anal Ifazel Chisholm, Dorothy Leeson. Tony White, Jimmy Leeson, Black AIinions and Norma blinions. ~" 1e .. ie a)I anO II'er...O..I.~, I I FOOT OF PE~IBERTON I'hone North 305. Night I'hone; North 549L EEDLEiVOR K to Clear from 15c. Centres Tablecloths Runners bfrs. Marling l7th and ~larine KlLN DRIED KINDLING Big Cord Load in North and IVest Vancouver......... y3 „0 Extra charge~ for distant dehi eries. E. Beyond St. Denis Ave... 60c Extra iV.E. Beyond Centre Road... 50c Extra iV. Beyond 29th Street............... 25c Extra W. Beyond 29th St. to West Bay 50c Extra W. Beyond West Bay to Caulfeild $ 1.00 Extra I'hone North 304. After 6 p. m.', North 304K I. M DUVAL 6 J. W. MANSON STOCKllROKEltS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS Stocks, - Bonis - Investments I'rompt execution of Buying and Selling Orders. Iteliable Information Give n. 57g I)UNSilUIlt STREEl', VANCOUVER. SEY~IOUlt Sage KUe carry in stock everytbing needed for your new home or for an extension to the present one. Our specialty, however, is our Outside KVa11 Covering. AVe manufacture practically every type of siding. You can secure from us promptly, anything from the very best Clear Edge Grain Cedar Bungalow Siding down to the cheap grades of drop siding in other species.