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VINSON, Prop. 311 Hastings St.. %., Phone Seymour 1046 Even if women do have more sense than men, a man never has to wonder if his knees are show- ing. )owen . s..anc- W &ytec iI'.I'.. .'erry Fare 25 cents DAILY Leaving Leaving Bowen Island Whytecliff'.20~. 10.10 a.m. *12.20 p.m. *12.45 p.m. 3.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 7.00 p.m. *8.30 p.m. *9.40 p.m. 'Not effective until June 15 SUNDAYS R HOLIDAYS Leaving Leaving Bowen Island Whytecliff 9.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 12.00 noon 1.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. THH West Van Nems Published Every Friday Publishers H. HODGSON and F.F.LOVEGROVE West 363 West 412L Business and Editorial Office: 1361 Marina Drive Phone West 363 Mail Address: P. O. Box 101, Hollyburn, B. C. Yesterday afteriioon the grounds of Miss Bolton's resid- ence, 26th and Mathers, present- ed an animated scene on the oc- casion of a delightful garden party. The many varieties of roses and other flowers through- out the garden gave a specially pleasing setting for the affair. Tea tables were scattered throughout the grounds. After tea had been served the guests were entertained with solos by Miss Barbara Tristram, Mrs. H. Brundrett and DIrs. J. DeP. Mur- ray. About forty guests were present. Baptist Church Pastor: Arthur B. Schulte. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Service, 11 a. m. Evening Service, 7.15 p. m. St. Anthony's Church Pastor--Rev. Father Kelly Sunday--Mass, 8.SO a. m. High Mass, 10.SO s.m. Benediction, 7.30 p. m. Week Days--Mass 8 a.m. Some people hope for the best and then kick themselves be- cause they didn't hope for some- thing better. ) Ig ".A;I That Satisfies and Pleases All Our Bread and Cakes i4Iade in West Vancouver Stratton's Goods are as good as any you can buy anywhere. STRATTON'S B RY AMBLESIDE PHONE WEST 27 And our Delivery man will call. Jimmy Thomson' TRANSFER Daily Trips to and from City. hloving Baggage a Specialty. PHONE WEST 110 FOR Coal aad %Vood Prompt Delivery. POT AND BEDDING PLANTS Fertilizers, Seed Potatoes and Grass Seeds Next Dood to Theatre VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone West 9 Next door to Theatre Fuel and Building Supplies. j1.00 a year by mail or carrier, News stands Sc per copy. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 15th ter hfarine EXI'ERT SERVICE I.. MARSH, Proprietor HOSE SPECIALS You'l never buy them cheaper. ART SILK HOSE, Specially reduced I'air 45c E'URE THREAD SILK HOSE, newest shades Pair 89c FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, extra fine quality Reduced to.....................-.-- ----..-....... S1.49 Vair HE WEST VAN NEWS EST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20th and Esquimalt, Hollyburn This Society is a Branch of The hiother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Massachusetts. Sunday Services 11.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. SUBJECT, JUNE 30th "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Sunday School at 10.00 a. m. Testimony hIeeting wednesdayat 8.15 p.m. United Church Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Service 11.15 a, m. Evening Service 7.15 p. m. Dr Henderson will preach at both services next Sunday, tak- ing as his subject in the morn- ing, "The Larger Realization of Life," and in the evening, "The Vital Thing in Religion." Dr. Henry will be present and will take part in the services. St. Stephen's Church Trinity;y 5 (June 30th). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11.15 a. m.--Morning Prayer. 3 p. m.--Holy Baptism. 7.15 p. m.--Evensong. The first of the church camps for this season opens next Tues- day at Camp Artaban, Long Bay, Gambier Island, when the junior girls go into camp for two weeks. Miss Eileen Hampson is one of the leaders and several local girls will attend. Next Tuesday afternoon a "shower" tea will be held in the I irish Hall from two to five o'- clock. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to anyone to attend. The junior girls play the final game of the season against Ren- fiew Baptists at 6 o'lock to- night (Friday) at Hollyburn School. Last Monday night the team won by default from St. Giles'nited. West Vancouver Sible School nt hlr. John Lawson's office 17th nnd waterfront NEXT SUNDAY at 3 P. hl. Leader MR. PERCY KING "The I'lace of Refuge" gmg will speak ov« every Monday until further notice from 7 to p. m. CHOIR PICNIC 'Iheie was a good attendance at the St. Stephen's Choir picnic which was held on Saturday aft- ernoon at Belcarra Park. On ar- rival a sports programme was run off, after which supper was served. The following is a list of the winners: Girls, 10 and up--1, Dorothy Muir; 2, Doris Rivers. Boys, 10 and up--1, Peter Procter; 2, Harry Phillips. Ladies, open--1, Miss Millard; 2, Mrs. Davis. Gents', open 100 yards--1, J. H. Smith; 2, Ted Grout. Wheelbarrow race, 50 yards-- 1, Jimmy Bloxham and Doris Rivers; 2, Ada Albin and Andy Read. Three Legged Race--1, Mar- jorie Rivers and Dorothy Muir; 2, Doris Rivers and Evelyn Black Girls'all and Spoon--1, Mar- jorie Rivers; 2, Evelyn Dickin- son. Gents'all and Spoon--1, Mr. Hunt; 2, Mr. Kemp. Ladies'all and Spoon -- 1, Ada Albin; 2, Miss Millard. Time, open (unknown race)-- 1, Mrs. Black. Boys'wimming, up to 16 years--1, Hugh Montgomery; 2, Frank Smith. Girls Swimming, up to 16 years --1, Edith White; 2, Doris Riv- el s. Diving, Girls, open--1, Mar- jorie Rivers; 2, Doris Rivers. Diving, open--1, Ken Garland; 2. Mr. Smith. Mr. Hunt acted as starter, and Messrs Mason and Smith as judges. Mrs. B. M. Robinson was recorder. UNITED CHURCH PICNIC Scholars Free--Other Children 60c--Adults $ 1.00 The annual picnic for the West Vancouver United Church Sunday School and congregation will be held at Belcarra Park on Thursday, July 11th. The boat will leave Ambleside wharf at 9 a. m. and returning leave Belcarra at 5 p. m. The Church Sunday School scholars will be carried free, for others there will be a charge of 60 cents for children and $1.00 for adults. The following is the sports programme arrang- ed for the day:-- 1. 25 Yard Dash--Boys 6 years and under. 2. 25 Yard Dash Girls 6 years and under. 3. 40 Yard Dash--Girls 7 and 8 years. 4. 40 Yard Dash--Boys 7 and 8 years. 5. 50 Yard Dash--Girls 9 and 10 years. 6. 50 Yard Dash--Boys 9 and 10 years. 7. 50 Yard Dash--Girls 11 and 12 years. 8. 50 Yard Dash--Boys 11 and 12 years. 9. 65 Yard Dash--Girls 13 and 14 years, 10. 75 Yard Dash--Boys 13 and 14 years. 11. 80 Yard Dash--Girls 15, 16 and 17 years. 12. 100 Yard Dash--Boys 15, 16 and 17 years. 13. 75 Yard Dash--Single Ladies, 18 years and over. 14. 35 Yard wheelbarrow Race--Lady and Gent- leman. 15. 35 Yard Sack Race--Girls, open. 16. 40 Yard Sack Race--Boys, open. 17. 50 Yard 3 Legged Race--Girls. 18. 50 Yard 3 Legged Race--Boys. 19. 50 Yard Flat Race--Married Ladies. 20. Tug of IVar--Tivo teams only--1 Captain and 7 men. 21. Egg and Spoon Race--Open. 22. Indoor Baseball AIatch. BOAT LEAVES ADIBLESIDE WHARF AT 9.00 A. M. RETURNING--Leaves Helcarra at 5.00 P. 51. June 28, 1929. THE NEW bIINISTER OF UNITED CHURCH Qr. E, A. Henry, of Deer Park United Church, Toronto, former pastor of Chalmers Church, Van- couver, was an active personal- ity in the religious and social life of Vancouver during the trying years of the Great 4Var. Although still in the prime of life, Dr, Henry has had a notable career. He was born in 5Iontreal and moved with his parents to Toronto ivhen five years old. There he attended the public schools, Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute and Parkdale County Model School. After teaching a year he at- tended Toronto Normal School, graduating as Gold Medalist in Pedagogy. Having again taught school for some time he entered Toronto University from which he graduated with honors. Dr. Henry is an honor graduate of Knox College in theology, and, in his student days did mission- ary work in northern Ontario. He was ordained in Brandon. Manitoba, and was there for eight years during which time St. Paul's Church was built. His next call was to Knox Church, Hamilton, where he re- mained during the rebuilding of that Church. The Superintendent of Mission called him west to Knox Church, Regina, where he anived the night that city was announced aa the capital of the new prov- ince. From Regina Dr. Henry came to Chalmers Church, Vancouver, and had the pleasure of presiding over the building of the present church. There he and Mrs. Hen- ry spent ten years and especially during the dark days of the war endeared themselves to the. people of Vancouver. A feature of Dr. Henry's ser- vices for years has been talks to girls and boys and a volume of these under the title "Little Fox- es" is familiar to many in Van- couver. The forces of social service and temperance reform and many friends in Vancouver remember the sterling work of Dr. Henry and Mrs. Henry and will join the people of West Vancouver in ex- tending to them a hearty wel- come. CARD OF THANKS VALENTINE--5Iis. Fred- erick D. W. Valentine and family desire to express their heartfelt thanksand appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offer ings received from the many friends during their sad bereavement of a loving husband and father. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. G. B. Sparrowe and fam- ily wish to thank their many friends, also members of L.O.L. 2990 for their kind offerings and sympathy received in their sad loss of a loving husband and father. HARRON BROS. R WILLIAMSON (funeral Binctars Nor th Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue EaSt Phone Fair. 134 BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Mgr. Distinctive Funeral Service Lady Assistant 320--3rd St. E. Phone North 626