001C97B0 THE WEST VAN NEWS July 19, 1929. WEST VANCOUVER ~est Vancouver Sible School4ues in ..~ry ~ oots Christian Science Society nt Mr. John Lawson's office 17th nnd Waterfront NEXT SUNI)AY nt 3 I'. ibl. If you are not a regular customer at our store, come in a»cl get acquainted. You will be more than satisfied. It is true economy to buy here. We offer you real gooci, reliable fiist quality merchandise only, and at saving prices. CHURCH EDIFICE 20th and Esquimnlt, Hollyburn This Society is n Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Massachusetts. Sunday Services ll,SO n. m. and 7.30 p.m. SUBJECT, JULY 21st, I II'E block Cherry I'ie 1 Cupful of cranberries 1 Cupful of sugar 1 Cupful of raisins, unchopped t/& Cupful of water, in which put 1 t,'easpoonfuls of van- illa. Sprinkle the plate with flour to thicken the pie and bake in two crusts. This amount will make one pie. Leader MR. PERCY KING Big values in all lines of Dry Goods and i~Ien's )Vear ancl Children's Clothing. "The I)orders of Jehovah" ~~ Ii!~~3Ii"S .~ ~iY G."Il„l)5 Mr. King will spcnk over C K ~V X every Monday until further notice from 7 to 7.30 p. m.iVest 372 Sunday School at 10.00 a. m, Testimony Meeting Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. 1410 51arine Drive A Delicious Date Cake t'upful of soft butter 1 1-8 Cupfuls of brown sugar 2 Eggs ~/ Cupful of milk 1" i. Cupfuls of flour 3 Teaspoonfuls of baking pow- del'/i Teaspoonful each of Cinna- mon, Nutmeg, Cloves and Salt. &/ Pound of Dates cut into pieces. Put all together at once, beat tor three minutes and bake for forty minutes. St. Stephen's Churc TO BE BROADCAST).'i.'A:iSASY'S PHOTO Trinity 8 (July 21st). 8 a, m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 &5 ~ m --Moining Ptayei 7 &5 p. m.--Evensong. All services in the parish will be taken by the rector. There will be Divine service at St. Francis'hurch, Caulfeild, on Sunday at 8 p.m. The Junior Boys'amp opens at Camp Artaban, Long Bay, on Monday next with nearly one hundred boys in attendance. The rector will be vice-director and chaplain and local boys attend- ing &vill be Clayton Stewart. last year's camp champion, Har).y Phillips, Jim Bloxham, Murray Allan, Dick Brine, Pat Douet and Robert Gleed. Arrangements between CFCT, Victoria's radio station, and John Ikyle, director of the Summen School for Teachers, to broad- cast special lectures and I riday night concerts, have been com- pleted. The first lecture was broadcast on Monday, the 15th. It was the beginning of a series of lectures on Canadian litera- ture and poetry by A. ~iI. Steph- en, well-known poet and novelist. Mr. Stephen's addresses continue throughout the week. e A bush fire broke out on Baby 51ountain late yesteday after- »oon. The fire brigade turned out and extinguished it with the chemical. That Satisfies and Pleases All Our Bread and Cakes AIade in AVest Vancouver Are you keeping a record of Baby's growth and development? Stratton's Goods are as good as any you can buy anywhere. Babies are a constant source of wondrous delight. Now, before it is too late, pre- serve those precious moods . and moments, Let us mal'e another photograph of Baby this week! STRA TTON'S B RY AMBLESIDE A I"udge Cake 1 Cupful of sugar 2 Tablespoonfuls of cocoa '/t. Cupful of butter 1 Egg 1 Teaspoonful of salt 1 Teaspoonful of soda dissolv- ed in &/2 cupful of sour milk 1I4 Cupfuls of flour &/» Cupful of boiling water (aclcl a little vanilla). To be put together in the a- bove order. Bake in a shallow tin. EVhen cool split open and fill. Filling for Fudge Cake 1 Cupful of hot water 1 Tablespoonful of cocoa 2-8 Cupful of sugar 1 Tablespoonful of butter 1 Tablespoonful of cornstarch mixed with &/2 cupful of cold water; add a little vanilla. Cook until thick and spread when cool ~ PHONE IVEST 27 And our Delivery man will calL Baptist ChurchPhone Se) mour 1046 and make an appointment. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Service, 11 a. m. Evening Service, 7.15 p. m. THE Mrs M F Hill of Seattle is here for a holiday visit wtih her sister, Dr. Roberta Vass of EVest Bay. Unitec. C&urc& EIinister, E. A. Henry, D.D. King Studio On Sunday, July 21st, Nr. H. P. Humphreys of Trail, B. C., will occupv the pulpit at both morning and evening services. V. V. VINSON, Prop. 311 Hastings St., %., Phone Seymour 1046 Mt s A Rathole, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rathje, 18th and Gordon, left on Wed- nesday to return to her home in Lacombe, Alberta. Mr. and AIrs. Harry Thompson and family have returned to their home at 21st and Argyle following a holiday at Cotton- Sunday School 10 a. m. AIorning Service 1115 a m Evening Service 7.15 p. m. T. E. Snelgrove of )Vest Van- couver, who has been taking a course at the Dominion Airways for his commercial flying license completed his cross-country flight on Tuesday to Chilliwack and back to Lulu Island. Mr. Snelgrove. is a member of the Aero Club of B. C. Morning subject--"The Gos- pel According to You." Boys'ndGirls'ermon--"Australian Boomerang." Evening subject--"The Sup- remacy of Today." HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 15th 4 Marine EXPERT SERVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor St. Anthony's Church AIRS. HODGSON PASSES EXAAI Pastor --Rev. Father Kell A Bride's Cake whites of 5 eggs 11~& Cupfuls of sugar '/& Cupful of butter !'& cupful of milk 2 Cupfuls of flour 1 Teaspoonful of cream of tar- tar t/i Teaspoonful of soda Flavoring to taste: Almond is best. .)owen s..anc- W iytec iI'.I'et a TransferIf you are on a Gloomy Line, Get a transfer. Ii you'e inclined to fret and pine Get a transfer. Get off the track of Doubt and Gloom, Get on the Sunshine Train, there 1s room, Get a transfer. a~ lf you are on the )Vorry Train, Get a transfer. You must not stay there and complain, Get a transfer. The Cheerful Cars are passing through, And there is lots of room for you Get a transfer, Sunday--Mass, 8.80 a. m. High Mass, 10.80 a. m. Benediction, 7.30 p. m. EVeek Days--Mass 8 a.m. Mrs. F. X. Hodgson the well- known vocalist, has been notified that she has passed the practical part of the L.A.B. examination. .'erry Fare 25 cents DAILY Leaving Leaving Bowen Island AVhytecliK 9.20 a.m. 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 8: HOLIDAYS Leaving Leaving Bowen Island AVhyteclifT 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. A Good Pie Crust 1 Quart of flour 1 Teaspoonful of salt 1 Large &ron spoonful of lard 1 Full cupful of butter. )Vork the ingredients all to- gether with a spoon until they are thoroughly mixed. In sum- nier add a little ice water and mix quite stiff. Roll out three times, then put the mixture in a tight roll and set it down in the cellar until the next day. 'This recipe will make thre medi- um pies. If you are on the Grouchy Track, Just take a happy Special back, Get a transfer. Jump on the train and pull the rope That lands you at the station, Hope, Get a transfer. Lemon Sponge Pie 1 Lemon 1 Cupful of sugar 2 Eggs 1 Cupful of 5Iilk 2 Teaspoonfuls of flour 1 Tablespoonful of butter. Cream the butter and sugar and add the flour. Separate the whites ancl yolks of the eggs, mixing the yolks with the sugar and butter. Grate the rind of the lemon and add the juice, then the cupful of milk. Lastly stir in the well-whipped whites of the eggs and bake in one crust. 8.45 p.m. THE Established on North Shore 20 Years.West Van Nems I'ublished Every Friday CIEE WHAT YOUR NEIGHBOR'S L3 DOINGl Meet him at the Agricul- tura1 Show. Study the prize winners that wi11 be displayed this year. You wi11 run across some good points there with him. Give him the benefit of your many years of practical, hard-earned experience and profit by his, in turn, at the HARRON BROS. 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