0001 THE WEST VAN NEWS July 4, 1930. ru /r'- »4A v u r,~4 v& rrAA 'rv r utero A. vv 'v «V u ~ oo r4 I uo ouuu~ u m* cr 'rtv i-'v ~ o i rud" ~ ' u. 'om . Owm'utuu iu 'I oru 'os yuF'»uwu u»r ~ r 'o OT '»' u' ":r" v ~ 'v rv vvv' vvv ru'vvv~ rv BREAD CAKES PASTRY Scotch Shortbread Nut Bread Birthday a Wedding Cakes Made in West Vancouver ~I Stratton's Bakery 1488 bluriuu Drive Phoae Wuut 27 FUEL VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone West 9 Next door to Theatre Fuel and Building Supplies. In busiuouu lu West Vuu. 9 Yours C. J. Overington BARBER In New Store Marine Driro at 14th Next dofforiou Heat Store Export Work--Lodlouq ChBdrou Gouilomou Phone West 135 for appointment WANTED 500 RADIOS FOR REPAlli Only tbo Best Muloriulu Used. Export Workmuuuhip. Satisfac- tion Assured. Wo Sovo You DoBuru E. G. CANHAM West Vancouver Radio Electric PHO.IE WEST 414 1439 Murluo Drive BATI'ERIES CHARGED TUBES REIUVINATED Learn to Play Golf at Gleneagles A little private bmtruction will bolp your garne woudorfuny. Lessons given by ROLY GOODCHILD (Profuuulouul iu attendance) For oppoluimeuti Phone, Long Distance, Gluuouglou. or WEST 897YE LOOK Cedar %Vood $2..50 a load CHESTERFIELD WOODYARD I'bouo North 132 HOLLYBCRN SCHOOL The following is a list of the pupils, who were awarded Honor Rolls for the present scbool year. Inriudeil in the list are the names of the three pupils ranking high- est in the examinations for the term ending June 80th. Honor Rolls are granted, one to the pupil of each division who holds first rank in proficiency, one to the pupil who holds first rank in Deportment, and one to the pupil or to each pupil who makes the best showing during the year in Punctuality and Reg- ularity, Honor Rolls are also granted to every pupil who was absent through illness or quaran- tine, provided he secures a state- ment from a school nurse or physician certifying that absence was due to illness or quarantine. Division I--Grade 8, Sr. HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Harry Jones. Deportment--Mildred Lettner. Punctuality and Regularity- Effie Vickery, Ronald Irish, Marjorie Hill, Donald Mills, Doris Cullin. Class Leaders--Harry Jones, Effie Vickery, Donald Mills. Division II. Class Leaders--David Gray, Caroline Marsh, Ross Stringer. HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--David Gray. Deportment--Mary Bradshaw Regularity snd Punctuality-- Frank Besmish, Eileen Body, Jean Thomson. Division HI. SB--Betty Eliot, Olive Childs, Jean Duncan. 7A--Mary Currie, Virginia de Gamage, Jack Schuberg. HONOR ROLLS Regularity and Punctuality- 81ary Gibson, Pearl Robertson. Deportment -- Virginia de Gamage. Proficiency--Betty Eliot. Division IV. HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Anne Clegg. Conduct--Alfred Charman. Attendance--Ruth Williams, Gordon Gibson, Fred Corbett. Class Leaders:--Grade 6A- Anne Clegg, Alfred Charman, Jessie Eddington and Doreen El- gar tie. Grade 7B--Bernice Paton, Ruth IVilliams, John Fiddes. Division V. Class Leaders--6B--Ian Mills, Agnes Gray, Harold Johnson. VA--Janet Lock, Alan Fraser, Elaine Kissick. HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Agnes Gray. Deportment--Ruth Nelson. Regular Attendance--Margar- et Dickenson, Marguerite Davies, Alan Fraser, James McDonald. Division VI.--Grade 6B HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Gordon Mills. Deportment--Winnie Gibson. Regularity snd Punctuality- Jim Love, Gordon Vince, Douglas Watt. Standing in Class--1st, Gor- don Mills; 2nd, Muriel Byrnell; 3rd, Douglas IVatt. Grade 4A--Bevan McNeil, Al- istair Grigor, George Allen. Grade 4B--Richard Bibbs, Wil- liam Dickinson, ClifFord Tearoe. HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Richard Bibbs, Deportment--John Froud. Punctuality and Regularity-- CHILDREN'S PARTY Mrs. Fred Johnston, 2168 Bel- levue, entertained at a children'0 party on Monday, June 23rd, in honor of her daughter Carman'8 seventh birthday. Many games and contests pro- vided the little guests with ent- ertainment, the prixe winners be ing DaleErikson and Eifie Grady. The table which was decorated with red and white roses and centered by a large birthday- cake looked very attractive to the kiddies. Assisting the hostess were birs. H. D. Southern, Miss Nore Young and Miss Margaret John- ston. The invited guests were: Beat- rice Young, Donna Cave, Alice Grady, Margaret Southern, Muri- el Shellard, Audrey Cave, Dor- othy Reid, Eifie Grady, Margar- et Hilborn, Betty Howard, Dor- othy Dorman, Blossom Herring, Dale Erikson and Barbara Mer- rie. BASEBALL Tuesday, July 8--Native Sons vs, Ambleside. West Van. vs. Lynn Valley. Thursday, July 10--Lynn Valley vs. Ambleside. West Van. vs. Elks. Tuesday. July 16--Elks vs. Am- bleside. Lynn Valley vs. Native Sons. Thursday, July 17 -- Ambleside vs. West Van. Native Sons vs. Elks. Tuesday, July 22--Ambleside vs. Lynn Valley. Elks vs. West Van. Thursday, July 24--Lynn Valley vs. Elks. Native Sons vs. West Van. Tuesday, July 29--Elks vs. Nat- ive Sons. West Vsn. vs. Ambleside, Thursday, July 31 -- Ambleside vs. Native Sons. Lynn Valley vs. West Van. Mr. Elkin of California, is 8 guest at the Clachan hotei Mary Hoyle, Peggy Napier, Eric Schuberg, Muriel McCulloch. Division VIII. Class Leaders--Grade 3A-- ihiary Hodgson, Alice Nelson, Daisy Back. Grade 3B--Kathleen Device, Jacqueline Patterson, Pearl Fer- guson. HONOR ROLLS Regularity and Punctuality-- Helena Clegg, Teddy Clegg, Eva Murch, Frances Fujimsgsri. Deportment--Alice Nelson. Proficiency--hlary Hodgson. Division IX, HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Joan Mills. Punctuality and Regularity-- Woodrow Fontaine. Deportment--Dorothy Mess- inger. Class Leaders -- 2A -- Joan Mills, Dorothy Messinger, Doug- las McCartney. 2B--Pat Jeiferies, Woodrow Fontaine, Ronald Sallis. Division X--Grade I HONOR ROLLS Proficiency--Winona Donovsn Deportment--George SakuraL Regularity and Punctuality-- Robert MacAdam. Class Leaders--1A -- Winona Donovsn, Dorothy Greenwood, Harriott Iifagoun. IB--Lois Colvin, Betty Lloyd, Mavis Fagan. MRS. L. FREEMAN Wilson fk Moore Block at 26th and Marine Drive. 0 &OCKR.III S A full line of Groceries snd Confectionery. All New Stock Your I'atronage ls Solicited. We deliver, West 162 lHINS RITCHIE HONORED On Friday afternoon, June 20, the children who won the shield in the Folk Dancing Class in the recent B .C. Festival, met at tho home of Mrs. H. O. Eccleston, 24th and Kings, to present Miss Ritchie, their teacher, with a beautiful salad bowl, in appreci- ation of her untiring efforts ln training them to such perfection that enabled them to bring home the trophy. Pauline Johnson school is very fortunate in having 8 teacher, who is willing to give so much of her time in training these children outside of school hours. The little dancers looked very pretty in their old English Peas- ant costumes. Those taking part were: Joan Eccleston, Connie Davidson, Sheila Edwards, Paddy Weeden, Maisie Rsy, Margaret White, Roberts Dawson, Zona Mills, Joan Sheffield, Jean Lauder, Marjorie Rivers, Toshl Home, Kathleen Jagger, Helen Edwards, Dorothy Sherman, Joan Thomp- son, Joan Sharman, Alice Grady, Jessie Ritz, Evelyn McGowan, Robins. Miss Grace Tits, 16th and Marine Drive, is spending a va- cation at her uncle's ranch at Harrop, B. C. Not too Late to order your SUMMER SUIT We have a nice selection of Tweeds and Flannels at Very Moderate Prices. Ladies and Gentlemen' Suits and Dresses Dry- Cleaned and Pressed, M. WILLIAMS 1588 M A Ii IN E DRIVE Phone West 20 Modess The outstanding Johnson fk Johnson product presents to you something new. With every package of biodess they are giving you free 3 samples of New M&xl- eus Compacts--all for 49c. This is an exceptional of- fer and worth your while buying. Lesage Drug Store G R REID Muuugor Gou Buy Building Corner 14th uud blurluo WEST 323 Hollyburn THEATRE Thursday, Friday Olid Suillfduy Q "LL"l"S GO PLACES" MONDAY - TOES - WRD. 'Woman to Woman'ORDON ROBSON Buirluiot e SoBuiior WEST VANCOUVER-- Office No, 1447 Marino Drive. Phone Wast 408 VANCOUVER OFFICE- Sulio 818; 510 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199, Vote for A. E. MUNN Liberal Standard Bearer VANCOUVER CREOSOTING Coup L'I"D. NORTH VANCOUVER And the Government that changed the National Railways from a "white elephant" into a nation's pride;. that turned degcits into surpluses, and that raised Canada from the verge of financial bankruptcy to the position of Fifth Trading Nation of the World. It's FACTS that counL blf b Al I IH lis 4 I i 8) gs U li i