West Van. News (West Vancouver), 14 Jun 1929, p. 6

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001C977B THE 4VEST VAN NEWS June I4, 1929. .,e,egrams This store is the West Van- couver depot for Canadian Pnc- fic and Canadian National Tele- grants. Both receiving and des- patching. By the way, have you tried SAl'P'S FAhlOUS CHOCOLATES Packed in attractive boxes from 75c to $2.50 Phone West 323 Lesage Drug Store G. E. REID, hlanagcr New Building--Corner Marine nnd 14th FAST DELIVERY No Order Is Too Small STRAWBERRY Season is Here OUR SPONGE CAKES hlnkc delicious Stra~ berry SHORT CAKES Rolls for Hot Dogs made fresh Daily Mrs. Draper 2435 hlARINE DRIVE Next Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONE: West 366 A Ne Suit Makes a wonderful difference in one's appearance. Clothes don't make the man but they help a lot in promoting self confidence. It doesn't pay to wear a shab- by suit. We Guarantee Fit and Style. Reasonable Prices Cleaning, I'ressing, Repairing DUNDARA VE I,ADIES'HOIR BROADCAST OVER C Ii I" C The membei's of the Duiidar- ave Ladies'hoir uiicler the ciir- ection of Mrs. F. X. Hodgson, gave a splenclid concert last night over radio station C K F C. The choir was assisted by 5Ir. J. Holt tenor, Miss Beatrice Hodgson, violinist, pupil of 5Iiss Margaret ilIcIn tyre and Laurie Lefeaux, boy soprano. 51rs. F. Lefeaux was accompanist for the choir and iAIrs. F. X. Hoclgson for the soloists. It is specially note- worthy that every item on the programme was IVest Vancouve: talent. The following was the programme:-- 1. Dunclarave Laclies'hoir-- "From the Green Heart of the 3'Caters," Coleridge-Taylor. 2. Duet -- "4Vhat the Birds Think," Shubert, i~Irs. Harry Hodgson and Mrs. T. Grey. 3. Solo, i~Iezzo-soprano-- (a) Crab'bed Age and Youth, Parry; (b) 51y Rose, Jean Malcolm; AIrs. H. Eager. 4. Solo--"Fiddle and I," Good- eye, Laurie Lefeaux with violin obligato by Beatrice Hodgson. (l.auric is 11 and Beatrice just 14.) 5. Dundarave Ladies'uart- ette--"Now is the Month of AIay- ing," Morley; Mesdames Hail- stone, Grey, Chilton and Bur- ling. 6. Tenor Solos -- (a) Passing Ey, Purcell; (b) Lassie 0'Iine, Walt; Mr. J. Holt. 7. Contralto Solo -- "Allah," Chadwick; i~Irs. F. Burling. 8. Dundarave Ladies'hoir-- "Sleepy Hollow Tune," Kountz. 9. Duet -- "EVhen Tn ilight Weaves Her Gentle Spell," Beet- hoven; Mrs. Hailstones and Mrs. Burling. 10. Violin Solo--"Barcarolle," Manns; Beatrice Hodgson. 11. Soprano Solo -- "Angels Guard Thee," Goddard; Mrs. Donohoe. 12. Dundarave Ladies'hoir --"Indian Cradle Song," H. A. 11 Iatthews. 13. Contralto Solo -- "Down Here," Brahe; Miss Joan Durbin. 14. Dundarave Ladies'hoir --"You Stole My Love," Macfar- ren. 16th and Marine, Ambleside CUSTOM TAILOR Phone AVest 20 Surgical Belts and Binders AIRS. 5IARLING 17th 4; i~1arine West 224 FUE L FIR or ALDER--Any Lengths FURNACE WOOD and COAL Radio Poles -- Fence Posts Cedar for Rustic IVork Manure for Your Gardens. Soil THE WESTON CARTAGE %Vest 201L HOLLYBURN PUBLIC Li'brary (located at Gemmill's Drug Store) 50 New Books just added to shelves. New Subscribers may JOIN NOW Fee $1.00 until end of year. An Honest to.Goodness Tea Pitman Business College Vancouver's Leading Business College. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL FOUR NIGHTS EACH WEEK Students may enrol at any time 422 RICHARDS STREET (At Hastings) PHONE SEYhIOUR 9135 Play a game of 3 tables for S yourpleasure Right at the Railway'rossing M. WILLIAMS NU BONE CORSETS SONALS 51r. ancl Mrs. Gordon Smith ancl family, of Point Grey, moved last week into the house pur- ch ised by them at 27th and Marine Drive. Chris Alstrum, who has been staying during the winter at Sayforcl, B. C., is spending a few clays at his house at 17th and Bellevue. 5Ir. and DIrs. lV. L. Berry and their daughter, 21st and Marine Drive, returned o» Thursday, 6th instant from a holiday on Galiaiio Island. The Horseshoe Pitching Club has two courts ready out of the four being prepared at Amble side Park. ENTRIES FOR THE FLORAI. EXHIBITION Entries sent by mail for the Floral Exhibition, which will be held on Saturday, June 22nd, wiH close on Thursday, June 20th. The secretarv--AIrs. E. A. Ford --will, however, be in attend- ance at Dundarave Hall on Fri- day night (June 21st) from 7.30 to 9.30 o'lock to receive other entries and exhibits. It is asked that, entries be made as early as possible so that tags will be ready for any one calling at the hall on Friday evening. Special attention is called to items No.'s 73 and 74 in the cat- alogue, Boys and Girls Section. DRAWING No. 73. Best drawing of Pan- sies in colors. No. 74. Hest conventional de- sign. Entries for these is restricted to pupils of the IVest Vancouver Municipal Schools. Any further information can be obtained from the secretary, AIrs. E. A. Ford, or from the fol- lowing officers whose telephone numbers will be found in the dir- ectory. Presiden~ohn Nyland ...Vice-President--iWIrs. G. Elgar Secretary--51rs. Edith A. Ford Treasurer--Fred Hadwin. AIrs. lV. G. Barker, Mrs. G. Elgar, 51rs. E. A. Ford, Mrs. F. Lefeaux, iWIrs. P. DIasterman; Air. W. J. Clifford, Air. F. Had- win, 51r. Wm. AIcguaker, BIr. J. Nyland, AIr. N. Raine. 4V. P. Lynott of Point Grey.has taken a house at 29th and Bellevue, and will move in atthe beginning of next month. Mr. Joy is living on his prop-erty on 26th and waterfront, where he is having a new home erected. The Sonrisa has bee» charter. ed for next Sunday to take the employees of the McMillan Ex-port Co. to Seaside Park. Duclley Roberts is now takingsolo flights at the Aero Club onLulu Island in connection withhis tests for qualification as acommercial pilot. Mrs. A. Rathje of Lacombe,Alberta, arrived here on Tues- day night to visit her son anddaughter-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rathole, 13th and Gordon. 5Irs. Dowling returned last week to her home at 27th andOttawa from the North Vancou- ver General Hospital, bringing with her her new little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Barnden have recently arrived here from Lon- don, England, and have taken a house at 24th and Marine Drive, Mr. Barnden is a brother of Mr. S. 4V. Barnden. F. R. Franklin, 25th and Belle- vue, is spending this week in Se- chelt. NEW GAS STATION IS Noiv OPEN The new Union gasoline and oil station at the corner of 15th and Marine Drive directly oppos- ite the AVest Vancouver Lumber Co., is now open for business under the management of J. A. Donnan, who has for some little time lived at 17th and Duchess. The new station, which looks very attractive in its white and blue trimmings, will carry all the Union Gasoline Co.'s pro- ducts. It has a specially design- ed wash rack for car laundry, and a built-in grease rack for automatic pressure greasing of cars. The station will be open for business from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight. l3IBLE SCHOOL )VILL IIEET AT i&IR. LAWSON'S OFFICE Owing to Ambleside Hall be- ing closed the AVest Vancouver Bible School will meet next Sun- day in John Lawson'ffice on ~ 1 7 th Street (near the water- front). Mr. Percy King will give a talk on "The Present Time and EVhat Follows." You are specially invited to be present. Please note the change in place of meeting--Mr. Law- son's office at 3 p. m. next Sun- day. YPhenevei medical science finds a cure for one disease two others spring up in its place. NINE STRAIGHT WINS FOR NORTH SHORE SONS Native Sons chalked up their ninth straight win in the North Shore.. Intermediate .. Baseball League by defeating the Lynn Valley nine, 8-3, in a hard-fought game at Lynn Valley Park, Tues- day evening. Sons have estab lished a new record for intermed- iate ball on the North Shore with their nine wins and no losses so far this season. 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