001C98A5 7HZ WEST VANINZWSJanuary 3, 1930. AVe wish all our very Happy arid New,Year. The Store of Service s4 "PRICES: Admission .....,...........,................ 10c )VEDNESDAY AFTEltNOOY: Gent's Ska/L~ ................... 35c Ladies Only ,i'.adies'kates ........................ 25c Charges 25c, including, Skates Children's Skates .................. 15c and Instruction. SATU R DA Y AFTERNOON: Open 'o Everybody. Special I'rice for Children, 15c including Skates. I"'-I II",' 'I" M'st"'"' ~ r=--v.. * -- ~ -- -- = --IM& p F R SO ly,'"A&LS '9~]O p JGth and sbiarine AVest 428 v N customers a PAINTS, LACQUER and UAR- iVIr and Mrs Patrick B Grady i&lrs C J Archer 11th anrl Prosperous,19th and'Bellevue, are spending Inglewood, left last Sunday- to the New Year holidays with pav an extended visit to her sist- friends in Victoria and Seattle .er-in-law, Mrs. May Emerson at, I ]I Smal]Pieces Furniture'i:f']verton on the S]ocan Iake. „'I better in 1930 than we did in jl'RADIO TABLES, An auto collission occuiTed -'-': j the years past. Your co-opera- 1 TEA 'IbVAGONS, DESKS, ,]ast week in'the city, when )V. ipIrs. Egerton,'mother of Mrs., tion will help us to be of e.en l) ~ IAGAZINE TABLES, Russe]l, 14th and Bellevue, had Vyvyan, ivho resides on the East, greater ac~ice.1 ~ ~ ~ CHAIRS, FOLDING TABLES his auto struck bv a truck driv- Beach, fell and broke her arm'tc. en by a.Japanese. birr. Russell's a few days ago and was treated I attonlse your neighborhood auto, which was stationary, had at the North Vancouver GeneralSee Our Table of Special 50c Novelties th frame bent and the f o t H t Ie 1 ll ospl a. will be here to serve you in an o I II . ]I smashed. The truck was badly emergency Furniture Painted to Order. 'recked and the driver had sev- During Xmas week a group of eral ribs smashed. singers under 'he direction of &1Iiss'Betty,(Redfern of Point '„:„'„"",,',",„,I',";"„",h,"N'„.',h'V",„'EST ]VAN &PHARNACY I0 II tiim Thgliti&e, Grey']s I"e g"est of ~(ir a"d couver Gene~ra] Hospital for theihlrs. James MCIntyre, 20th and benefit of the patients, after-I'ordon. Thursday, Friday and Saturdav it -- -- --- -- -- -- g ", o, wardS rePeating the PrOgram for Ij ~ Prompt Delivery. Phone IV 3 "AiHARVEYI Si&I[TH(". Mrs. George Hay at ther home. ! ,' 'gg p pp $ - ii . f 0 .The Misses Eileen and Eath- The singers were: ii(Irs. J. T.j](MOrani & MaCk I The well kno&vn g ocer o un leen'Hampson &vere the hostess- w yi C l ]yyburn wl]] be A, . att, i'rs. o ln 'ac ean, i rs. (The Two B]ack Crows) i candidate for School Trustee at es'at a ost enjoyab e evening R. Howieson, i)Irs. E. A. Shef PHONE WEST 11O party he]d'in I the "C]sichan" on field, i4'Irs. J. Holt, 3Iis. Gordon 0I FOR , l t]&e coming municipal,'eulections.,Fri(lav Deca(nb i 27th IVoods i of Vancouver, renders(l,, H ]t G d „G '„d'J H '.d„'Oal aggsl pyOOtl~ years'xperience as a publ c fii,st, c]ass dane m h ] o t, or on ray an . ay n Nest Pass and~ the interior of made ~ the young folks keep i the Prompt Delivery. B 'C His e]ection to the Schoolll,, dancing uP ti t e ear y I bo(ii BRIDGE I'ARTV 3immy ThpmSOn'S F 1' . ya ~'oard wi]] greatly strengthen 'f the morning. During theevening favors were distributed ]dr A Ed ] h pe„t th gR~SFER I ~ g jj]I l, '- -- -- ~ and con tti and streamers were I'hristma and 'New Year's ho]i-t I I I %I ris mas an ew ear's o i- SCHOOL BOARD -- -- -- g - o n ro, hich addedito d ys with her son-in-law and Daily Trips to and from city. -: ANNUAL MEETING " '""' -- . daughter, i&lr. and Mrs. James aioring Baggage a Specialty.Amongst t the invited guests McIntyre, 20th and Gordon, gavepresent were: Mr. and Mrs..J. n business in &Vest Van. 9 Years ~'he annua]lj meeting: of the J, „R t] d, M -- d M .. J H' most enjoyable bridge party,l-"'Board of Sehoo],Trustees will'be S',th M„' hl,E J 'C ',. k't their.home'last, Monday aft-A 'I, . held in the Ingle&vood School onij ' ',." '; j]ernoon in phoner of Mrs. BlairC ~. OVeringtOn i, Tuesda& January 14th -- may a"d Mr'ma"d Mrs: 'Hemp:- t)I.'C]erk, who is shortly leavin I' j I «~ ~ » «~ ! ~~~ I~ ~ I~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~ I~ ! ~ ~ ~~ I~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IUI es ay 1 an ~ u aI lI~ I ~I ~ II t ~ ! a !~I ~ I 1 I I ~ I son, the Misses Phyllis Johnson, to,return-to her home in the k il '1 W~l I%t 'VIDNIGHT,VISITOR'AT&II 'P y s Dav'- G-iy IV g i'(gaIes. Those .present were: jj~ej,i "„j~,(THE Hp]yiE OF MR AND]]] Peggy 'Coarvnish, 'Ruthi Jackson, M, B],, M, Cl' M E H'IES and CAKESMarjorie Crickmay, Doris Holm- Jupp,:Mrs.]yv. B. Sma]l, Mrs. H. j Our ~pamous Qua]ity "Kind n New, Store ' -- -- ----, -- = es, Frances 'B'ydon+ack, Dru 'Z Marine Drii'e at 14th]i Ij ', ~ -- -- . „t cilia '"Dawson, 'Edith'nd~ Noel Zefferies Meat Store I':Last night iMr. and Mrs."A. J'Reidt'E.'i]lard,'~tty Beai'd,' t yyort& Les]sea ';tu]4(en 'Rid]ey were i sitting in ii their " '...' 4]Chapman, Mrs. A. S. M]]]s, ]]Irs. = &pent]omen( -. ]]i home at Caulfeild when Mrs. I ',g, I,",C '=,"h R",'G, E. J. Pearce,.Mrs. IV. Burton- tO ypur hOlneI.~Phone )Vest 135 for appointment- I) Ridley drew her 'husband's at-,, ' ." ',: 'Forster, Mr&. K. V. Forster, Mrs. , tention to a(strange noise from G R . h,F' C I]. 'aylor, Mra» Colin. MacLean, 'hone West 27((the,basement. ~As the hour,was .. yk ~ .. '&.b,t K .,".'k'. Mrs. C. D.'&yards, Mrs. I. ! 'r ir i w'i' S i approaehingrmidnight naturally "" '., s& ' . """. 'ells Crawfo &l, Mrs. James i&]c- 54 Jja'a'j'Qi&ti 4]i the head of the house went on a ] H,. ',d-N b 'tyre.i $itour of inspection. 'He,was not l a little surprised)to findI tha a -- '. -- 'R. MARJORY McCUBBIN g 'AMBLESIDE%e I Re-c1iax'ge 'ineiv customer for Ridley s Milk THE JUNIOR CHOIR Tp ppE(a] DENTAL pFFICE ; ~Ibad made an unexpected call: A"KRQ.10$ 'RI1U.'" !I 'uge)bear iof lcourse'Ithet very The junior choii is meeting -- ~ '4 again t tomorrow I(Saturday) in Dr. &iIarjory iirIcCubbin . I islargest of its'kind'ever.seen in~ the United'!Church Ihall,'rom opening an office for the:prac= GORDON HOBSON jtj jl AutO 'Batteries West &vancouver, was, just re: I p 1 11 m Theta are tice of dentistry in the Royal tj Be~mme k Sobs(tortreating from the vicinity of that, still vacancies for boys a d 1 -'Bank Building, next. Saturday '~VEST &ANCOUVER--part of the basement where sev- ~]between]Ithe agestof'eight andj'1th January.h]Dr. McCubbinlis office No. 14&7 Marine Drive. BATTERIES FOR RENT, I(eral'cratesiof milk,were'stand-' f t " -- -- ~asister of Dr:Dorothy. bli]]er., one Wes 4Ning. 'Evident]y .Mr. 'Bruin II hat] oui'teen years; ~ ', VANCOgypR OFFICE ~ipnpNE 'I Rid] ~ --;]k d, t d t t t MRS.'LARA',AVILSON ~ v JUVENILES TO ]PLAY pho„e Se'yrnour 1199,.I heard of the nutritious quality of = =, ~, / Suite 818; 510 Hastings St. ~ ii it. Anyhow jhe retreated,~vhen ~RESUMES PIANOFORTE MAINLAND CUP TIES Il (MARINE&MOTORS4 'he p(o'printer,pu't in an apwpeaern LEssoNs SATURDAY ance.'nfortunately for his com- 'L. M) DUVAL and . West 456 ~ i fort, however, Ed.'evi]le,'driv- . 'Mrs.'cC]ara'.Wi]son,'pianoforte Juvenile football on Saturday ing one of the trucks; came upon(( teacher, announces the re-open- i»'-]] be eon"ne" t&& cul& matches 'g g MANSON the scene, and 'bombardedj the ing of ]her classes for advanced eight contests'in the Mainland ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~MADE IN. CANADA. (]bear with i a fusilade tof rocks andre]ementary lgrades, for en- trophy series and tivoj district Stockbrokers and Financialt ~ ~ ~whereupon the animal disappear- semble j playing and preparation knock-out semi-finals being down %gents ntvs Nottrrsorts wottt& edi in&the darkness Naturally tor concert appearance. For be- for 1 decision. Folio&ring is the ji,, the appearance of the bear caus- ginners private'tuitionior class I&complete schedule: iS OC Sy ed considerable excitement. 1(&]essons, new ] classes are now blain]and Cup ..'orming. Division 1. 'OIlwS& e Studio recitals are held on. the Fi&~t Round third'I Saturday of every month ~ 30--'Shamrocks vs C Wli 't~I t~~~ bt g~j jt ' (ll .'. beginning on January 18th. ill]ss Dodson )Vood]aI&d Pail jl~+I'I~+/I (. tl i ~, ' Hilda&Wilson has also vaeaneies 280 Continents]s vs. iaaf&ciqiacs, I p„,for a few pupils. The studio is Templeton par]( iyorth. II --: „4 s,]t; p,g,„;located at 2867 EIarme Dnve. 2.8P--New )Vestminster E]ks vs . ](e]ist&te Information Piece. South Hill, Sapperton LEGION XMAS PARTY 2 30 Igi]m&i liock. vs Home Oi] '79 Dunsmuir St... Vancouver 1 bee 'E 4 e I l il T]ie Chr~s™as party given by - I,, (North Van.) i~tahoe Park ENDORSE VAqCOUVE&R,S'he )Vest Vancouver branch of Second Division t]le Canadian Legion in the Hol- 2.30--white jjVings (North Van) 3IOVE REGARDINGat]HOllyisurgg]PaViliOn ';burn Theatie on (1fonday even- vs. St. iSaviours, Boule- sfUNEMPLOY&1IENT ing,was very ~we]]I patronised. vard Park.'i'l Toys aml candy an&i fruit &vere 2.80--)Vest Vancouver (North Suggestion of the Vancouver handed to the many children who Van.) vs. Renfrew Rovers, ji City Council that the Dominion"NOVV" OPEN-EVery& nlgiit(7 30 tO&10 30 attemled as they entered the 'Ambleside Park. 4(Government be urged to call a jj theatre. i A cartoon and a comedy -- Third Division conference of representatives of f were put on the screen, and were 11.00--Cave]1 vs. i%orth Vancou- dominion, provincial and munici- , much enjoyed'y the audience. ver Rangers, Granville pal governments at an early date This divas fo]]oived by some num- = Park. to consider the unemployment ,lbers put on by l several young 1.00--Maple Leafs vs. Hastings situation svhich at present exists artists of AVest Vancouver. |]IIar- Ne~vs United, Robson Park i» Canada, was endorsed by the jorie Rivers and Laura Barnott District Knockouts North Vancouver City Council, danced a gypsy dance, there was Division 3--Semi-finals 3londay evening. City Clerk Alc- music;il number by an orchestra 11.00--~ilountaiii Vieiv EIotspurs Queen of Vancouver, fonvarded composed of Bernice and Bob vs. Wallabies, Robson lj(o the council a copy of the reso: )Vhite and Norman I SIoore 'nd 'ark. lution passed by the Vancouver Edith AVhite gave an exhibition 1.00--N. S. 'Wanderers vs. )Vest council in ivhich it pointed out of acrobatic danding. All the Van., Bou]evard Park., the necessity of doing something performers received vociferous Division 4--Semi-fnia]s at once to relieve aiiv suffering applause,. and had to respond 10.80--Ex-Gordon vs. Garden that may be caused by this con- with encores. Rangers, Cambie Street. dition. Qk