West Van. News (West Vancouver), 25 Jul 1930, p. 3

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0001 July 25, 1930, THE WEST VAN NE Y Ih I i ib. sit Dundarave Cash Crocery 25th xxd Bviivvvv GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, FISHING TACKI.E ICE CREAM PARI.OR BOATS FOR HIRE Phone West I We Deliver Spend a few hours at HORSESHOE BAY. BOATS, CANOES, or FISHING TACKLE, FOR HIRE Ask for Howard Rogers on float for information re- Mr. snd Miss McKinnon and Mrs. Bell of Calgary, are stay- ing at the Clachan hotel for s few days. ~ v ~ Mr. and Mrs. Weston and son, Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Francis, all of Vancouver, are guests for a few days at the Clachan hotel. I Mrs. Draper's HOME BAKERY Lunch Rolls fresh every day SPONGE CAKES FRESH liIEAT I'IES and FRESH FICUIT PIES Daily 5IADEIRA CAKES Open oil day Thursdays 2476 Marine (nr. 25th St.) Phone West 366 K.W. Savory à 14I3 Marine Drhe Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 You'l find that when we do your Sheet Metal work the work will be Al and you'l like the prompt service too. Bnrrarjl Sheet ljletol 229 Lonsdale Avenue phone North 515 iivx. Phones: North 915Y-1552X Real Estate Finance and Insurance In the interests of A. E. MUNN Liberal Candidate A Social Gathering will be held in the in the THE NEW ORANGE HAI L, liiarine Drive TO NIGHT FRIDAY, 3ULY 25tli A. X. MUNN CANPIOAVS Refreshments Dancing 9 to 12 You are cordially invited to attend TESTON CARTAGE I'hone West 230 ! All Loads Guaranteed to be Full Cord or over. All Orders C.O.D. Special Values In Wood and Fuel Bush Run Fir, Stove Length ..........,..................... 66.60 per cord Furnace snd Grate Wood........................................ 66.50 Alder .............................-......................................... 0'l.60 Old Growth Fir .................................................... 37.60 Bark ...........................-.-.................-................. 87.50 Mr. snd Mrs. J. C. Young, 21st and Esquimalt, had as their guest over the week end, C. H. A. Johnson of the British Min- istry of Labor, who has been touring Canada. Last Friday evening a party of old time friends paid 5 sur- prise visit to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Faulkner at their home on Gor- don Avenue, in honor of their guests Mr. snd Mrs. Currie of California, who that evening cel- ebrated their silver wedding. After the wedding march and congratulations the evening was spent in music and games. A two-tier wedding cake centred the table. Dainty refreshments were served later,and a most en- joyable evening ended with the singing of Auld Lang Syne. ~ v 1 Major R. D. Brewis, who has been a patient in the North Van- couver General Hospital, has re- turned to his home at 2450 Bel- levue. v v ~ T. Atkins, formerly of the West Vancouver Investment Co., who is now in business at Wil- liams Lake, was renewing ac- quaintances this week in West Vancouver. v The challenge cup for the two races of the West Vancouver Swimming Club from Dundarsve to Weston and from Dundarave to Hollyburn are on display this week in the windows of the Le- ssge Drug Store, 14th and Mar- ine Dnve. ~ ~ v M, F. Hill of Seattle, who org- anized the West Vancouver Archery Club here, was visiting in West Vancouver on Tuesday. v v ~ Captain and Mrs. D. W. Gra- ham„2128 Bellevue, are visiting friends in Sechelt. Mrs. Mulvaney of Vancouver, has moved into her house at 17th and Duchess for the sum- mer. ~ ~ Albert Masterman and Nor- man Johnson were hosts at a dance in the new Legion hall last Friday evening. Mrs. Chet Shields, who form- erly resided in West Vancouver, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickinson of the First Narrows lighthouse. v v ~ ikirs. F. E. Reid of Vancouver, hss taken the Dinsdale house, 14th and Duchess. ~ v v Miss E, Mackay, who has been the guest of Mr. and hire. J. M. Stratton, 1468 Marine Drive, left here on Saturday for Airdre, Scotland, where she will teach school for one year. The Scotch teacher with whom she is ex- changing will during that time take Miss Mackay's school at Fort Langley. ~ v ~ Mr. snd Mrs. F. X, Hodgson entertained on Thursday even- ing, 17th instant, St. Andrew' United Church choir, at their home, 23rd and Bellevue. A very eiqoyable time was spent in music, and refreshments were served during the evening. ~ ~ Mrs. Quick of Vancouver, hss moved into the Scott cottage on West Beach. ~ ~ ~ D. C. Nixon of Vancouver, has moved into the McLeod cottage on East Beach.\ ~ v Mrs. Robert klorrow has re- turned from a holiday at the summer home of hirs, D. 1Vill- ington, Roberts Creek. Dr. A. C. Nash, 22nd snd Mar- ine Drive, has returned from s holiday on Galiano Island. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Graver of Vancouver, has moved into the Hamilton cottage on West Beach. ~ ~ ~ Engagement Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wil- liamson, 23rd snd Kings, an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Ksthleen, to Nr. George Allan Bean, son of Mr, and Mrs. I'red Bean of Cap- ilano. The wedding will take place the latter part of August. v ~ v Captain Thomson and family, 1335 Fulton Avenue. are camp- ing at Oak Bay, Victoria. klrs. Ksne, wife of Captain W. J. Kane, 1253 Marine Drive, is visiting in Oregon, where she re- cently attended 9 family reunion in Hillsborough Park. v ~ Miss M. C. Macdonald, 15th Street, has left for Vernon, B.C., where she will pay s short visit to her uncle, Major LeDuc. v v hir .snd Mrs. Mason snd fam- ily, 1470 Fulton Avenue, are on s holiday visit to Mrs. Mason'5 sister in Everett, Washington.\ x Mrs, H. R. Macdonald, 15th and Fulton, spent the week end with her son, Harry NacDonald in Point Grey. v v ~ Mr. snd Mrs. W. Herrin and Mrs. G. E. Brealey who have been on a trip to the Old Country landed in Montreal last hionday and expect to reach Vancouver this week end. v v ~ Ed Black of Dundarave, while fishing recently oif Bowen Is- land, caught a cod weighing 40 pounds. He had to kill the fish before he dragged it into his boat., v \ v Mr. and AIrs. Alan NcIntyre and hfisa klargaret McIntyre left yesterday for a motor trip to Banif and Lake Louise. v hire. Bsillie and daughter of Victoria are guests at the Clach- an hotel. v A 2-year-old buck deer came down from the mountains on Wednesday and spent the dsy on Dr. Rush's grounds at 23rd and Marine Drive. A daughter was born last Mon- day to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cruick- shank of Dundarave at the Van- couver General Hospital. v v ~ Mrs N Scott principal of the Capitol Hill school, Burnsby, ac- companied by her daughter Vera and son Ivor, returned to the city after a two-weeks'otor trip through Washington and Oregon vis the Sunset Highway, Blewett Pass and Columbia Riv- er highway. They are spending the remainder of the summer holiday at IVest Bay. Miss Bulkley of Honolulu is staying with her parents, hir. snd Mrs. Bulkley, "Dreamv Nook," 26th and Bellevue. We sre the local agents for this Tonic. For s general building-up there's nothing better Feel well and enjoy life Get it st WEST VAN I'HARiiIACY Vbv Stove of Svvvtvc. West 21 WE DELIVER Exhibition Tickets on sale here. I FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet Metal&Tfheks IAURIK SPECK, Pnpdvax 1456 Marine Drive Phone nest 43712 THE EURRARD LAUNDRY LLVIITED For People Who Are Partie uhr THIRD BT. xsd ST. DAVIDB North Vancouver Phone North 1810. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L is inxisvxx is Wvxi Vxs. 9 Yean C. 3. Overington BARBER Is Nvv Slvn Marine Drive xi Iita Next Jefferiex Mvxx Store Expv* Work--Lsdive', Candvvs Ovduvhlvx Phone Wvvi 155 for xppolstnvat GORDON ROBSON Barrister 0 Bvliviipv WEST VANCOUVER- Offiev No 1442 ldxvias Drive. phone West 495. VANCOUVER OFFICE- Smie 515, 510 Hxxussx SL W Phone Svynosv 4199. BI'RRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Mxr. 1)ixiipctivv Fssvrxi Svvvue Lady Axxixixsi 229--srd Si. K Phoae Novva 525 Mr and Mrs E J Crickmay have returned to their home at 21st and Fulton after being a- way for some weeks in the Oka- nagan. ~ 9 4 ~ Our Ice Machine is now running. Customers who have their own cars and wish to save cost of delivery can purchase at the plant st half prioc-- 50c per 100 Iisx MARINE MOTORS p E R s p + A L s Saj-gpn- re' r w.rr rvv r rrr