001C98DB January 81, 1980.'-- NORT~H SHORE OPERATIC SOCIETY „, presenting „, lk cc T )PIRATES OF 'PENZANCE A Comic Opera in Two Acts. LOiVSDALE THEATRE,'FEBRUARY 3, 4, 5,'1030, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Prices--$1.00 'nd, 75c, i numbered and reserved. Balcony, 50c rush. Doors ~Open,7.45 p. m. Overture 8.15. PAUI.INE JOHNSON SCHOO DR. M. McCUBBIN The follotving iare the Clas »Leaders in 'heir respectiv Royal Hank Building ~, Grade's and Ternis for the Firs Phone West. 41G I f Term ending this month: Division i X.--Gradel. First Term 1.--Maureen Frances Mai&in '.--Esther Anne Teece 8.--Betty Bertha Howaid. EVi]] Subscribers who have Second Term overdue books Please return 1.--Robert A]fred Sheffield them to the 2.--Gloria Stamatis 8.--John iMorrison Cronkhite. HOLLYBURN5i Division IX.--Grade 2 First Term 1.--Jack MacDonald '.--Charles i Forster i -- -- -- --- - -- 8.--Jess EVrisberg. POPUI AR THREE TO BEi Second Term HEARD IN SCREEN ---- l.--Parnela Little=- 2.--Peter Barr 8.--Olive Davison. i Three of Paramount's most Division VIII.--Grade 3 active and most powerful& actors ~ First Term willibe now seen and iheardtinIl 1. A]]aii Fpistei- "The Virginians," all-talking 2:--kenneth Gordon Moe classic at the Lonsda]e Theatre. 8. Rpbeit kendrick They are Gary'CooPer, &Richardt& Second Teil Arlen and Mary Brian. Each has 1'.--Pau] Jaggei. had phenomenal'uccess in I the 2.--Lorraine Holden new medium of talking Pictures . 8.--Constance Davidson. and each is a great favorite. = &&DiiisiontUII:Grade 4.'ooyeriy]aysthe l.ole Pf the First Term Virginian, Arlen is Steve and,l 'ai.i-y pai,kei. Miss Brian is cast as 3Io]]y Wood 2 --Shei]a &Edwards the schooll teacher with whom 8 Jpyce Buibiidge jti the Virginian falls in love. Wal- ter Husto~,'eteran, of,i the 1;~ Kathleen'agger Bioadway st ge,'ndI a ( gieat 2.--Jessie "Ritzmovie favorite since his i out: men~of theiPress"" and "Their DivisionhVL--Grade "- Lady Lies," will-be heardrin the ~ --.-- tFirst Term featuredi role of Trampas, the 1'.--Evelyn McGowan ri»g-leader of the cattle rust]ers,l 2.:Sy]viatIiyte . p in theplay... 8.--John &Wright."The Virginian," a novell by ---; - &First Term A'10tveniIVister,„wasfirst publish- 1'.--Douglas Shellard ed in the 80s; and it was acclaim- 2=Yoshi Homma ed at ithat time'as the igreat i8.:Phyllis'Cree]man." 'mericanl novel.'any Ameri- Division,U =-- Grade 5= can ~]eaders in Iliterary, circles ~, tlSecpnd Term A maintain that it is still the great 1.:Patricia AVa]]ace '=- )i est American novel ever tvritten. 2.--'Oliver Burbridge i~l~ i It was rewritten. for the stage 8.--.Jack MacLeod.'li by IVister i andi Kirk La& Shells~i, Grade 6. I nndI as a play itiearnedj wide- ~ ~- "«First Term spread renown,'ringing- immort- f1.--Jack McLeod']~fametp a number, of actors 2.--Wendell Hayes'. who p]ayed itsi title role to pack- 8.--Pixie Reid'& Eunice Tu1ve ed houses allioverithe counttV. Divisionelv.--Gradeig) The talking picture'e brings ~ Second'erm l~ "The Virginian" to the public in) 1,.:John.'Gordon Moe a- newf and more engaging medi- 2 --Nora&Dent ~um:a i medium i that gives I this 8.:JohnsBiadley. , romantic theme I a'uller scope - Division 'III.--Grade 7.~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ and a much more realistic treat-' Fiist Te,ml~~ II ment. All the authentic sounds 1'iank Hpdgspnli, of the cattle range, the dialogue ., 2 of thelyrinciPa]s; Ithe third)di- '8. Dickie Lestel'. ~ mension, one might say, = is Division I II.=Gradebrought to ithe screen ini this New Show EVor]d production. 1 --Edith'White 2.--'Geraldine Johnson A plain sweet can be made quite festive-looking'by adding a spoonful of whipped cream dec- orated with chocolate "shot," i.uts, candied ginger or cherries. 2.=Helen Ritz ,, "0'EA'NING,, ",= „„„';;„;",'.„™ 2;--hfargaret Saunders \ i 'iiPRESS fNQ i: 3.--Maisie Bussi fer tha munch ef 'i in business in West Van. S Years JANUAR $ $ ( ( ' iQverlilgton Suits, Coats and Plain Dresses &, $ 1.25 0 Ii; g'~ j+'s5 M. WILLIAMS& 16th and Marine, Ambleside II,I =- 'Marine Drive nt 14th~ Next Jefferies 'ent Store ( CUS'I OM 'TAILOR i Expert Werh--Ladies', Children Gentlemen Phone IVest 135 for appointment ruE.NEST VAN NEWS =-- = t 'tioner or'Later'ALSP-- E "R S 0 You'l have need of Drug Store Service in an Emergency. Everyone does. Make a habit of dealmg at your Local Pharmacy and, the, benefit is mutual. Ui'E will be in a better position to serve you and YOU will know that you can get what's necessary and thus save money. "5Don't wait until such an Em- ergency to get acquainted withi your local Druggist. Get your Tooth Paste, Shav- ing Supplies, Toilet Goods, etc., nt iWEST iVAN PHARMCY"E DELIVER PHONE V/EST 110 FOR CO% and Sooty Prompt Delivery. Jimmy Thomson' 'Daily Trips to and from City. Moving Baggage a Specialty. ilIade in West Vancouver "If you cannot get it at,'the stores, phone %'est 27 and it will be delivered. ~phone West 27 S 'TTON'S i BA]KERRY AMBLESIDK +GORDON ROBSON ".l'Barrister & Solicitor , WEST VAÃCOUVER- Office No. 1447 Marine Drive.~ Phone West 403. VANCOUVER OFFIQE-- = Suite 818; 510 Hastings St. W f~ Phone Seymour 4199.- i L. M.'iDUVAL and J.",W.&MANSON Stockbrokers nnd Financial Agents Stocl=s, :iBoiIds, Investments Prompt Execution of Buying and Selling Orders. Reliable Information Given. Those desiring to phone me'vill, kindly i note that from this date on my phone number will be West 363 in- stead of West 412L. P. Francis Love~ove, Editor. Seyniour SS94 579 Dunsmuir St', Vancouver = THE .A.'I. (( i i RECEIVING DAY AT lI'THE jPVBI IC SCHOOLS Next "Monday,, 3rd February, (ii t]ie principals 'f all the .EVest Vancouver yublic schools wi]] en- rol new pupils for the second ,~ term of the sehop] year. Child- ren wholare six years of age on or before the end of February will be accepted. ='Mrs. Draper HOME BAKERY LIIiIITED We Make Everything IVe Sell. Next to 'undnrnre Pharmacy. For People who Are Particular p g CflI=T gH~~ O'b praxis To RoYAL sANK Min.& A. J. MAR-I I N & ~ ~P O. et OX 227 PHONEs. WEST 'Z2A. THIRD ST. and ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1810. West Van. Representative'. RIVERS Phone West 410L = iyIrs L. M. C]ement, 28rd and A North Vancouver autoist King', is ]caving here next week was fined last week $25 and ~for a visit to Bridge River. costs for driving to the common danger past Pauline Johnson Mrs. E. A]dred and family are School; moving, from 15th and Duchess to a house at 18th and Bellevue. Mrs. Egerton, 18th and Water- iI 4 ifront, who broke her arm dur-", The son and daughter of Cap- ing the Christmas holidays, is tainandhiIrs. Glen of Kew Beach making good progress towards are quite i]1 at their home. recovery.s / Axel Sneis, Fred Finkelhagen Mrs. J. J. Rutledge, 3233 and other members of the Holly- ~i inc'Drive, gave a'bridge lunch- (churn'Pacific Ski Club,'have left (t eon atiher,home yesterday aft- hei'e ito compete at the winter ernoon. sports at'Reve]stoke, BanfT and Lake Louise. George Payne, 14th and Hay- '~ mood, is confined,to his home I The Store of Service. 'Ii&Iiss Ida Brealey of the teach- t"rough sickness. ing stafF of the Pauline Johnson School, has accepted a position -- i~Iiss 3Iargaret Ny]and, bliss 1 on ithe staff'f &the iCarleton Dorothy E.'Corbett and H. G. School in,Vancouver and will as- M»on are in the caste of "the sume her.new duties next week. Pirates of Penzance," which 'is H. Hamilton who has been in 'being put on by the North Shore charge of the school at Capilano, Operatic Society next week. is Joining the Pauline Johnson stafF, and John Allan «is taking The son of Mr. Trigg of „over the Capi]ano Schoo]. =: Whytecliff, underwent an opera tion last Tuesday at the North Mrs. John Nesbitt 18th and "couver eGnera]HosPital. Clyde, is& confined i to I her ~ home A bridge luncheon was given T~ SFER l~iby Mrs. W. 'Burton-Forster on Mrs. A.'H. Chatwin, 1827'Be] Wednesday at her home at 17th levue Avenue, spent last week and Mathers. Mrs.K.V.Forster in Vancouver on a visit to'her won the firstiyrize, AIIrs. J. B. '&Lay]and being the winner of the 'onsolation. The guests were: Mrs. Goiay of Spirit River, 5" " "~ "QREAQwho is a sister of Mrs. ~Vyvyan Fiaser, Mrs. P. C. ChaPman, vent an, Mrs. Howard Leggatt, Mrs. Mor- operation i on& Tuesday at the ]ey Johnston, iAIrs. J. B. Leyland, orth;~Vancouver Genera] Hos- Mrs. C. D.'Edwards, ilIrs. K. V.pital.'orster. J Thejcirculatipn pf lthe Holly- ~ 'TO WATER USERSburn Public Libraisy for the year .1929 was over 9000 Last year On account of the shortage of I I',, on]y 5000 I books were issued'o water resu]ting from the freeze:, subsci.ibers. - .- = & upof thecreeksthewater depart: ment is asking all'water users- '"A"..Wagstaffe, tvho comes from,not to run their taps or permitLi'astern Canacla,'as rented Mrs. 'ny,waste of tvater, as in'so do-iF:" Harris'ouse at 27th'i and - ingrthey are idefeating the ef- )Lawson. „= ~ forts of cthe officers to provide W an adequate supply to all our res-l'The U. S.'Pacific Coast Cham: "idents. Householders are also ,,iyionships are cbeing»held. on 'asked iin& the pub]ic iriterest to Mount 'Hood near Portland on i report all leaks or,~vaste of wat- Il Iii the weekend of February 16th. er at once to the water collector' office at the municipal hall; An ="A serious collision occurred on advertisement ~re]a'tive to, this itionday at, the corneri of 15th,i aPPears in this issue. 'and Ing]ewoodiibetween a car di'iven by &V. Hernandez,,whic'i H LUSTRATED LECTURE . was iproceeding. north on I 15th 'I ON ROBERT BURNS , Street, and'a North~Vanco ver ji, car which was travelling east on M As announced&last week, the Ing]ewood 'Avenue. Both I cars 'II]ecture of Mr. A'. Fraser Reid ony. I were turned'over on their, sides "Robert Burns, wi]] be given at by the force of the collision ancl Ii the Literary Society in the large &bad]y damaged.'ortunate]y ihall of the~jUnited )Church on none of the occupants of the cars Thursday evening, February 6th, I &,weie hurt. at 8 o"clock, when lantern slide I~illustrations. will tbe shown, and I»The B.') C. Safety Climbing a number of Buriis songs will be ~ ~~ ~~ iCcmmittee have'issued a warn- give»y, i~Ir. Harry Duncan. A]l ing in regard to snow conditions. friends who are interested in the They state ~that with the hard: subject are ~ve]come to be pres-'cy surface 'n'i the snow at the i present time, the possible advent of fresh snow is likely to create " It CHANGE OF PHONE = a dangerous condition in certain I4 NUiqlBER WEST : localities. Therefore skiers when VAN NEWSskiing close to the edges of steep VAN hEW drops, bare of timber, should be exceedingly carefu]~as there is noi more helpless &person in a I'nowslide than a skier. 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