001C98E4 'February 7, 1980. g HOLLYBURN SCHOOL Promotion i Examinations Class Leaders, January, 1930. GROWING OLD GRACEFULI Y "Division 1--8A 1. Effie Vickery ................ 80~jr 2. Dorothy -Boshier .........,78",~n 8. Bert Harrison ............. 76% Division 2--8B 1. 'Ida'Boshier .......,...... 80% 2. Marjorie Paton .............. 77 jo 8. Donald Mills ............... 75 jo Division 8--7A 1. Betty Elliot ................. 77~/o 2. Olive Childs ................. 74/~o 8.'Ident NcCulloch .......... 78% 'ivision ~o 7B'. Virginia Gamage.......... 75 jo 2. Jack Schuberg .............."78;~o 8. 4i'Iary Currie .................... 72ja Division 4:6A'. Bernice Paton ...........,77 jo 2. 'Hertha &Leth-Paulsen.... 76%%ua 8. Harry Aldred'................ 75% Division 4=.68 ~, 1. Anne Clegg ......'.........'0% 2. DoreeniElgar ............. 75fo 8. Jessie Edington ......... 71jo Division'5--5A 1. Agnes Gray and Ian Mills. 2. &Harold Johnson itl 8. 'Peggy &EVh ipple. ~ Division "5--5B 1.'lan'I» raser 2. Freda'Rush'. Joey Thomson. "Division 6--4A 1. Gordon Mills 2. 'Lila Reynolds 8; Doris:Lashbrook. =- ". . Division 6--4B 1. Jack Kearns 2. Jim Love 8. Margaret Sallis. 'Division 7--8A". t Donald Howieson 2. ) Clifford Tearoe 8.IClifford Hill. = ~Division 8--8B 1." Mary Hodgson,'i 2. Audrey Corlan 8. Alice Nelson. Division 9:2A 1. Jacqueline Patterson'. Kathleeni Davieso 8. Norman Raymond.~ - ' ~ 'Division 9--2B 1, Dorothy Messinger 2. Brunton Cameron 8. Joan Mills. Division '=10--1A 1." Ariel Hodgson 2. woodrow Fontaine 8. tVictor ferguson.'ivision 10=1B i. Dorothy Greenwood i Ii2. Winnifred Back, 8. Maisie I%itching.'o Remove Mildew AVet the, goods, rub common brown soap on 1the spot, and scraye white chalk on it. Brush off the chalk when dry. BUY - COODS M&DE IN1 CANADA G1VE MORE PEQPEE RK BRlNG BK'/TER 'tlM III In business in 1Vest Van. 9 Years li verin On I:-'& RI" F361'Dry Cleaning and Pressing. M. WILLIAMS, " lGth and hlarine, Ambleside CVSTOM TAILOR Phono 1Yost 20 In & Net Store hlarine Drive at 14th = Next Jefferies Ment Store Expert IVork--Ladies', Children =- Gentlemen Phono IYest 135 for appointment Yet it can be done. You know and I know middle aged women of poise and charm, l to whom" the years seem to bi ing new loveliness and. dignity It's a matter of inner serenity; «ibeauty of spirit, if you will, It is also a matter of careful grooming. The older woman may soothe a sensitive skin by washing her face and neck in sweet milk. Use little cheesecloth pads and) pat the milk in. For discolored'ace, neck and arms try 'buttermilk and ibran mixed.'or a sagging chin, wet a pad of cotton in witch hazel. Bind'~ it under the chin with a folded towel pinned at the top of your i head. Try, this while you nap.'Remember your I naps." Relax all you can: 4 Get out of doors. A'arden is a fascinating and- healthful hob- '1'y. Have an i interest i in life-- church work, charities, l clubs, anything that keeps you I busy and enthusiastic. Grey I hair may i be far more iii beautiful thanI artificially "re- stored" locks. &Soft .waves are usually unbecoming ito the )older woman. Use a hair net. ." "Avoid'» the1 bob, One I gi and- mother in i a'undred) may look d!stinguished with1 short hair but the chances are that you are not that one. Don't have hairs on your chin. 'Pull'hem out with tweezers. Luxurious'l baths. The older iwoman has time for, warm, rest- .,'ul, perfumed baths. 'A'bigcake'f . violet soap," fragrant bath il salts and a dash of toilet water all help.'eep youi walk young. Don' let your. body sag. 'If you have i11grown heavier, try a,wider heelI) and a straight inner sole on your shoes. If your feet lbother a ' ~ ~~ ~~ 'l great, a visit to a chiropodist will iI repay you.'ints on dress, Gray,'oft blue, lavender, black and white are be- coming colors for most older women. Skirts should be moder- ', ate in width!'and 1 length. Long loose sleeves for thin material and long tight sleeves for heavy material', are preferable. Soft folds,'a touch of lace at the neck and sleeves, collars that fit welliII across the back and sides of the neck--all these are pleasing. Be conservative and let your. clothes «xyress vour own i individuality, rather than'the latest freak of style "Suits and,il Qvercoats Made to Measure on )the " premises. Customeis'wn mateiial made up. THE NEST VAN NE%'S 1 Try the Drug Store . FIRST We carry a very varied assort anent of stock--every Drug Store does. Get your TOBACCO, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, POWDERS, 'REAMS, TOOTH PASTE, SHAVING REQUISITES, Ete. at the place you'get your Pre- scriptions Glled. Moiesi~DQM Miss Hilda W'oolstone who has been .for several years on the local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co., has been transferred to the . Seymour exchange in the city. S. L. Gilman of the Imperial'as and Oil station, and Mrs.'il- rnan have movedifrom the'Hay Biock to the Jones house at 14th and 3larine Drive. Leslie Yates, son of Ailr. and . Mrs. J. S. Yates, who has been for some time accountant of the Royal Bank in Chilliwack, has been promoted to a Vancouver. down town branch as accountant. -- illr. and 3&Irs. Chet Shields, 14th and Bellevue, ihave movedI'o Vancouver. The Hollyburn Public Library is purchasing, about thirty, new books. A shipment of two hund- red books is also expected to ar- rive this week from the provinci- al library in,Victoria. Mr. Troland of the municipal ferry staff, has moved from Van- couver to a suite in the Hay 'Block, 14th and 5larine Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Edington, 11th and Palmerston, have had's their ~guests 5Ir. and Mrs. ackman of San Francisco, where Ir.. Edington is in charge of the Vaterworks. Mrs. Jackman is a ister of Mrs Edington. The %Vest Vancouver cemetery oard,ivould like donations of hrubs for the cemetery. Any tonors are asked to communicate vith Trustee A.'hilton. Mr. Smith of Cyyress tPark, as moved into the new house he as built next to the i house he as been'hvin~ in- ,l4 Mr. and Mrs.'V. tWilson of 'ancouver, have moved into the ouet house at 12th and Jeffer- on,,which they, purchased some onths ago. 4 Douglas McIntvre of Sidney, manitoba, was the guest last veek of Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, i 4th and'efferson. George Payne is still vei& ill t his home at 14th and Hay- Uood. „.1V. C. T. U. The next regular meeting of ~ he )Vest Vancouver 3U. C. T. U. vill be held in the United Church t2..15 p. m.'n Thursday after- icon, 18th February. All women »terested in temperance work re cordially invited to be pres- Fied Hurst of Dawson City is a guest at'the Clachan hotel. --O'Irs. Hoffar, 17th and Esqui- malt, is quite ill at her home. 'I'he next, regular meeting of L.O.L. No. 2990, will take place next Tuesday in the I O.O.F. hall, North Vancouver. iAIiss Frances Guinan has now returned to New York, where she is in the caste of a new, musical comedy. She has been promised "i the position of understudy to Mary Hay, the dancer. A fire Ibroke out on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. iAIet- calf at 11th and Esplanade, the blaze originating in the cellar ,from the furnace. The brigade turned out and quickly extin- il guished it. I 4 'dl Mrs. Blythe, 22nd and Jeffer- son, accompanied i by her son I'eorge, has i gone i to Seattle to attend the wedding of her grand- son, Charles Blythe, who resides in that city. Call West 37 and a messenger vi6H deliver your i requirements. WEST YAN PHARMACY The Store of Service. .'i WE DELIVER 1 PHONE WEST 110 FOR Coal and Mppd ' Prompt Delivery. Jimmy Thomson' TRANS R Daily Trips to and from City. hioving . Baggage a - Specialty. BUY BREAD '&Iade in West Vancouver ' shack on the Indian Reserve got on fire about 6 y. m. last Fri- day,evening and burnt to,the ground. ~ J The thawing, out,of, the over one i hundred water connections will 'ost h the ~ municipality, it i is t s ) estimated,'pproximately $1,000.This represents damage done by frost penetration; 't will cost t,b . arother $ 1,500 to fix up and re- s pair the shoulders, etc., of the c roadway. on "Mathers from 11th to Keith Road; this being causediji It)by'the effects ofithe frost com- ing out. ,; h Farewell Party, . ='- A farewell party was given by ,blithe local staff of the B.'C.'Tele- phone Co.'on Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. M; H. Allwork, s 17thi andi Bellevue, in honor of Miss 'Hilda ~AVoolstone, who has ilI been transferred to the city tele- phone'staff,; The guest of honor was presented, with a purse andli ~ electric coffee percolator. An en- I" 2 joyable time was spent in music, and f dainty refreshments were l served'. Those yresent . were: Missl Hilda 'YVoolstone, Mrs. 'J. NcMillan; Mrs. Lloyd Qement, Mrs. J; Stark, Mrs. M. H.'All- v. ork, Mrs. Menzies, and'he Misses Phyllis Bell; Gwen Hodge, hlarjorie Barnott, Ruth,,1 Hill, Dorothy Taylor- M. Somerville, I'i Nellie l Searle,,O. Bryan, Elsie a Harrison, Kristine Zohnson. i 'UBLIC LIBRARY 'l ELECTS OFFICERS At the meeting of the Holly- burnil'Public 'Library Board on Monday n'ight i rt Hollyburn „ . School it was decided to purchase about, thirty new 'ooks this Il week. A shipment of two hund- red books is also expected to be II sent,to the library this week from the, provincial 'library in Victoria.. The boaid is thinking of giv- ing a whist drive some time this month at the Clachan hotel, the proceeds,of. which, will be used ,,I foi the purchase of new books. The 'follosi&ing officers were appointed for the year 1980: Chairman--Lieut. Colonel K. EU. Savory. Treasurer--liIiss ill. 5lacfie. Secretary--3V. J, Hilton. If you cannot get it at the ~~ l . stores, phone West 27 and it will be delivered. I ,~ Phone West 27 ,li SxaATTON'S iIil Q+$~ AMBLESIDE (l GORDON 'OBSON Barrister 8c Solicitor WEST VANCOUVER: Office No. 1447 Marine Drive. Phone West 403. VANCOUVER OFFICE: Suite 81S; 510 Hastings St. % Phone Seymour 4199. "L. M. DUVAL and ' '3. W.'ANSON Stockbrokers and Financial Agents Stocks, Bonds, Investments Ii'rompt Execution of Buying and Selling Orders, Reliable Information Given. Mrs. Draper HOM= BAKrRY Home hlade Cakes and Cookies for your Valentine Party. Bread--3 for 20c. Next to Dundnrave I'harmacy. Seymour SS94 579 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver CHANGE OF PHONE NUi&IBER WEST VAN NEWS THE Those desiring to phone me will kindly note that 'rom this date on my phone, number ivill be West 368 in- stead of West 412L. F. Francis Love rove, Editor. ..A.'.II ..(.I'liillTED . For I'eople who Are Particular Ct!PT SH~ ()L NK)CT TO RAAL SANK Min.& A. J. MAla Ll N ~ ~ P. o. BoX'27. PHoNK: WREST'2K. THIRD ST. and ST, DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Van.'epresentative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L I .P E R S 0 N A L S