001C98A5 ilr w ( jig ,Vancouver's Best ,Ilt, THE «WEST'VAN) NEVfSP IJanuary 3;1930'1 P The taste liitgers when'1,: ~you&buy, it from:=ij li! The i verypbest ~ quality.~ +0111y. Once a customer, always a customer. I,'FFERIES!(( SUPERIO I" IY. EATS 'overnment'InspectedOnly. {Two Stoi'es for your service) pile!IIjburn& Store |(geest."3(i iW'AmbleSitle Stere,ggpst..303'QC.t' ats l I 'i! SASH 'DOORS'l ROOFING BUILDING PAPER «Lamatco: j Gyproc = 4Plsster Board Beaver Board = Shingles . WeStkVianeOouVer ']» um ber!CIO.» t 15th and Marinelf 'LIMITED% ~tPhoneWest 115, 'esidence Phone: lWest 888L. LEGION TO HOLD'MEETING The regular monthly, meeting diana' df,Vancouver. 4 branch, wig ',I take I p)acct next Mondhy. night at" 8ti'iip.'..in'heLegion roonss,'er-,, 'firv, building. A nuniber of im- portant matters svill come up for , discussion, gndtl it's ireftuested i that'very n&ember.jbe i present l and bring his due'card. Any, ex- . ) service )men,%who ~have not yet ~~r joined- the branch;, are invited;to, !Iphoneithe secretary, I4'. Rivers, i a t'iWest'412L, Lwhen application forms,w&ll be sent theni. , SUPPORT&MAIL = DELIVERY 'I'ORtlWI"ST VAN. l 8 A'esolution wasi passedilby ! i 4 the council endorsing. the move-, nrent of thel North',Vancouver,j City, Council i towards i a ibetter'postali iserv'ical for the North 'Shoreandiithatithe mail( deliv- ery service, now, so urgently re: 'uired&in iWest qVancouvey, be applied) foriasi,aiifirstgstepi to- qwards securing. I a satisfactory, postal l arrangement in i, the] clis- "I ttr&ct ~41 ~ Coyieslof the resolution wer'e oi dered i sent; to l the 'North iVan: Il couver Cityr Council and the Dis= trict Superintendent l of 'Postal!I services in &Vancouver. i COUNCIL SEEKS ll'OAD i GRANT Mr I George S i Shepherd," city ii ierck, ha wisn,structedtiiby othe i North &Vancouver f city & council-" I! Monday- to i ascertain . from r the ; ~, provincial. public . works I depart- ',. I ment iwhat hprovision thas t)been+ !, madel regarding '~granting .theft! l ', city financial assistance for high- )),.way, improvements, similar tolll 4 those granted i,West vancouver. .W Hon. ¹ S."Lougheed, minister, l cia public works, has been unable i to inspect city and district roads'wingto unavoidable delay. sa~ '~FERRY ENQUIRY j SOUGHT 'il A~ coriference,with~the 'North Vancouver board& of itrade re:. garding the ferry service will be sought,o 1 by North+.Vancouver Ratepayers', Association,'t, was decided~ Thursday., ==.A'meeting of the'Association il ivill be held January 15th, at 8 p. m, in E.P. hall,, to t hear, civic eIection - candidates.'.Amalgamation It with i adjacent municiyalities was 'discussed but rlo action was taken.==- 1929i SUNNIEST IN) HISTORY Figures Shiv It,was Also Driest~oa&Record~ at B.'., Coast'" I «Vancouver, weather in 1929 set two new records for the 23 years during, which I official i meteoro:iill 't logical t records lt have !been) kept ~tt here. - There is no fool like the young, fool who;tries to act like an olcli1~ - fool. ll"Who was Shylock,'Aunt Eth- el?" "My i clear! il Ancl you, go f,to Sunclay School) aiidI don't )know that!" THE li "4 IIgI~~A~g lg ~A'~ '"('IMITED iiI For People i%ho 'Are Particular THIRD ST.'and ST. DAVIDSON)i ~ North iVancouver ~" 'Phone Nor'th 181().',, i'tttrWest Van.'epresentativ~, '-ll Phone&West'10L e . mft s I~roceryt li'TWO RED ANDi WHITE STORES 'UNDARAVE'" HOLLYBURNtit & 24th l and Marine Phone: West 469(it Phone: SWest 46 17th l and [ Marine %Veek Encl" Syecials ' I'ancake Flour, Aunt Jemima, .--, ...................................packet 18c I'iscuits,Christie's, per lb......... 38c,: i Baking I'owder, Redf iC.IWhite,'12'z tin ................................ 23c Tomato Soup, Serv-us, tin....... 11c 14aisin Gems, Christie's,'er lb. 29c Peas,'weet and Tender, 2 tins 25c BUTTER--:Finest New Zealand, ............................3 lb. bricks $ 1.29 ', Corn, Golden Bantam, tin........ 19c lililk, any brand, tin'................ 11c il Quaker Quick Oats, per pkt..... 26c 'omatoes, 2 large t,ins .......... ~5c Pork i': Beans, Quaker, l large ! tin 1 .....................,......... 2 for i 21c jl~ Salmon ........................ 3 tins for 2oc Corn Fslakes, Sugar Crisp, ' pkts. for 25c Prunes, Nabob, 2 lb. carton.'....... 33c ! Spinach, Red i% white, 2/Is, tin 23c oI'er sf e: crt,iI.ea:gti~ Ready tol serve youl for the i New Year 4with+ Finest,'Quality) ,I BEEF,'AMB, VEA(Li and'PORE&i li'Home Cured-'Baconj and)'Hams Butter, Milk'Eggs andi(Cream ~ L s e L Le L t CLISAM CONGMIIC+L iS+i" ~B C~E/ec'tric.& 4 COke iend+BFEQEEegs ', '-. ione(ll)West, 190,,p,.o„'„','w",.„I„ . FOR EVERYTHING, GOOD TO"EAT) l .(Continued from Page 1) f- . PATTERSON COVE--„Namedi after, late Captain i Daniel ~Pat: terson,'ppointed'l Vancouver pilot in[ 1900. 'Former name,iWest Bay, duplicated. REARDON POINT--Named after late Caytain C.'((,eardon,'at onettimeI1st.'Officer'of. Empress, of IChind& appointed I .. Vancouver. pilot 1904.'oint known'by, four names, all"~~'duplicated.' e ~~ ROBERTSON POINT--'Named'after late Captain G.iW. Rob: ei tson, appointed Vancouver pilot in) 1895: Former-= name, Tyee Pt.,'duplicated. ROBSON,COVE--'Namedv after late Captain H. Robson-Jones, ~~yappointed .Vancouver pilot in 1892. Former names, = Eagle Harbour and Fisherman's Cove; duplicated. ~ '. i WHYI'E ISLET--Named'after Colonel'Albert 1Whytee J li4UNITED CHURCH CHOIR"!'CONCERT'NEXT FRIDAY. 1 The l Unitedit Church i Choir is)iii strumental~i'&. solos, quartettes, givirig a concert next Friday,eve- choruses, andi readings, andi al- ning, 10th instant, at 8.15in the i together those,who(attend are UnitedIChurch! auditorium. ~ " assured'f 'a very pleasanti and-" The program,',which is a vari- enjoyable i evening. Particulars )ed"one, consists'of.vocal: and in: 'are as follows: 1. CHORUS:"Send'ut Thy Light ...........................................(Gounod)ii! ~%». ~ ~, Choir 2. TENOR SOLOS-- (a),"The Bedouin's Bride" .................."..(Dichrnont) (b) "The Hills of Home" ......................'.(Jennings) 'Mr. A'. R.'ingman 3. VIOLIN SOLO--"Souvenir" ....................................... (AVieniawski) 'rranged! by . Wm. 'aesche Miss Clarice Holdenii4.'!QUARTETTE--"Pale in the Amber 'iVest" ..........................(Parks) 4'rosby Male'" Quartette First Tenor:A.'.'ingman.„i if First Bass--G. Nickerson Second Tenor--R. W.'rmstrong.g Sec. Bass--A; Littlehailes =-- 5. SOPRANO SOLOS-- (a)t "My Lovely Celia" .......................(Munro)'b) I "AVishing" .......................... (Turner-Maley) Mrs. H. J. IVince 6.' READING:Selected ~Miss Louise ICennedy 7. I CHORUS--"The,wilderness ........:............................................. (Goes) /-=.~~~'hoir Soloists--Mrs. Colin MacLean, Miss Joan Durbin,'essrs.J. Holt, A. J.'Addy. 8.'ENOR SOLOS--(n)'"The Light 1 Love Best"........(J. A'. Hopkins)j(l (b)l "Sittin'hinkin'," ..............'.(Howard Fsisher)l Mr. R. W. Armstrong'., VIOLIN, SOLO--"Capricetto" ....................................................! (Dolb) Miss Clarice Holden 10. READING--Selected i ........................................---.---------"---------- Miss Louise Kennedy, 11. QUARTETTE-- (a) 1 "Until i the Dawn" ~ ......;--............................(Parks) iI (b) "Jim" ..........................--..............;............ I(Jones)$ Crosby Male Quartette 12. SOPRANO SOLOS-- (a) "Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary" , (An Old English i~Ielody)'h), 'The Wind Song"........................ ( Rogers)ti = Arranged'by Lane-AVilson Mrs. H. J, Vince 13. CHORUS-- (a) "If I Had But Two Little Wings"...............(Parry) (b) "0 Who IVill 0'er the Downs So Free" (De Pearsall) jDe estac~ISjseciali" »Delivered,'it ,&%Vest&~Vancouver I!3I".Cc. LLL:CCT&! IPEIICC W&-.;--. BPllPU~ETSi't GETII OUR '.4'=. 7'.'-'.I'.-.l.l ll 5', ', andi Save Money ~~We ar:in busiiiess to sert~e~you,'and,we'l appreciate your', $ orders. i Phone &West 199(I for anything m Lurnbei = ~ .'f iII'I; --=-- '-= j fl );I Il,I Qg,l„eg ilI j'.I.I8i',j) ~l,l~~,, i,l.l. 'i,Manville'rive, at '16th Ii PIIGII&e,Weot I99" D.'ORTON, LOCAL MANAGE& ~ i i ii, il ,ii