0001 August 22, 1930. THE WEST VAN NEWS 4 y '.9 AUTO TRAGEDY IN WEST VAN. BASIS OF LAWSUIT Aftermath of an automobile tragedy at Sherman on August 24, 1929, was seen in Supreme Court in Vancouver, where a writ was issued by Helen V. Dal- zell of Shreveport, Louisans, and Elizabeth H. Sibernagel, 1386 Nicola Street, against James K. Remsen of Fort Worth, Texas. The plaintiffs claim damages for injuries sustained as a result of alleged negligent driving by defendant, Remsen wss acquit- ted of manslaughter arising out of the death of another passeng- er, D. St. D. Duchesnay. Defend. snt's car impaled itself on tho rail of a bridge on Marine Drive at Sherman. Dundarave Cash Grocery PERSONALS 25th aud Bellevue GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, FISHING TACKI.E ICE CREASI PARLOR BOATS FOR HIRE I'heae Weel 7 We Deliver We are always glad of the chance to serve you 'miles Enthusiasm Reliability Mrs. H. Atkins has returned to her home at 1782 Marine Drive, after spending a holiday In Seattle. ~ \ ~ Miss O. Bryan, agent here of the B .C. Telephone Co., hss re- turned from 0 holiday spent with her parents at Innisfsil, Alberta. Miss Msywood, who was reliev- ing her, has resumed her duties on the Vancouver stall. ~ ~ ~ Principal and Mrs. G. E. Bres- ley, 13th snd Fulton, left at the beginning of the week for a holi- day in Seattle. ~ e ~ Mrs. H. Clead, 15 th and Law- son, with her little daughter, Phyllis, have returned from Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, where they have been for four weeks, visiting her son, Robert, in the solarium. He is making good progress and is quite happy there. ~ v v Dr. E. L. Morgan is moving his dental office in the Wharton Block to the Royal Bank building at the beginning of the month. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and hire. James H. Smith and family, 20th and Heywood, have returned from a two weeks'acationat Quslicum Beach. ~ e ~ Miss I"reda Herrin and Miss Kathleen Wenmoth are spending a holiday at Anyox, B. C. v Mrs. Howdle, who has been a- way on the prairies for some time, has returned to her home at 20th and Esquimalt.\ A son was born to hfr. and Mrs. J. Lowdon, 15th and Esqui- malt on Thursday 14th August in the North Vancouver Hospital. e Miss Gwen Davison, 17th and Inglewood, is visiting friends in Merpole. e ~ H. D. Southern has resigned from the high school staff to take 0 post graduate course in Clinic- al Psychology at Columbia Uni- versity, New York. He expects to leave early next month. e \ Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen and family of Radcliif Ave., accomp- anied by Miss Jean Watson spent the week end in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Colin hlacLean, who have been spending a holi- day at Selma Park, have return- ed to their home at 20th and Marine Drive. e \ J. Nonnand, 14th and hIarine Drive, is away on 0 launch trip up Campbell River, where he ex- pects to do some fishing. e Mrs. C. Grisedale, 17th and Waterfront, made a wonderful showing at the cooking section of the exhibition, among her prizes being: a special for loaf bread, Royal Household Flour; a special for salad dressing, Pa- cifi Milk Co.; 3rd, home-made white loaf; 3rd, home-made rais- in loaf; 1st, fruit cake; 2nd, ang- el cake; 1st, sponge cake; 1st, fruit vinegar; 2nd, dill pickles; 2nd, collection fruit, 3 jars; 2nd, catsup; 2nd, mixed pickles; 2nd, doughnuts; 2nd, red currant jel- ly; tie for diploma; special prize for most points. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearce and family, moved last Tuesday from the Hollyburn Block, 16th and Marine Drive, into their house at 19th snd Marine Drive. v ~ Principal G. E. Brealey will be at the I'aullne Johnson School nexl Friday, 29th August, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from 2 to 4 p. m. Io interview the parents of new pupils. ~ ~ Ex-Reeve V. V. Vinson is In Seattle, where he is attending the Photographers'onvention in session in that city. e e Mrs. Richardson has returned from the North Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital to her home at 14th snd Duchess, bringing with her her new little daughter. J \ \Miss Gwen Clay of the West Vancouver Swimming Club, was second among the girl competi- tors in the Burrard Inlet Swim last Saturday, completing the course in one hour fifty-one min utes, six minutes slower than Helen Duell, a Tacoma competi- tor. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and fam- ily of Vancouver, are staying at the Fortune Cup Inn. e Miss Betty Whiteside hss re- turned to her summer home at Cypress Park after spending the past week as the guest of Miss Rene Fleming, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Rey- nolds (nee Cecily Vickery) of 11th and Jeiferson, had a daugh- ter born to them last Friday at the North Vancouver General Hospital. \ e Miss Etta MacVean of the B.C. Electric staff here, has returned to her duties after being away 4- on hei annual vacation. e The Misses Sanderson of Van- couver, are guests at the Fortune Cup Inn. e Mrs. G. Bulkley, 26th and Bel- levue, won the prize for an essay letter presented at the Canada Pacific Exhibition by Mason &: Risch. ~ ~ hIiss Vera Armstrong, 23rd and Bellevue, has returned to her home from a holiday at Bucca- neer Bay. A daughter was born on Sun- day to hlr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cle- ment of East Beach at the North Vancouver General Hospital. ~ ~ ~ Miss Lilies Davie, 16th and Fulton, is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. J. Mitchell of Long Bay, Gambier Island, and expects to later spend a few days with friends in Kamloops. ~ e ~ Mrs. M. H, Allwork, 17th and Bellevue, has returned from a visit to her parents at Innisfsil, Alberta. ~ ~ Mr. Lofting of Whyteclitf, 'while fishing at Horseshoe Bay last week, caught two tyee sal- mon weighing 30 lbs. and 35 lbs. respectively in one day's fish- ing, and next morning landed a 48 lb. tyee. He also brought in a number of sea trout. hiiss Lorna Thomson of the Hollyburn Post Office stall, left on Sunday to spend her vacation at Long Bay, Gambier island, and later at Cherry Creek.\ ~ ~ Louis Sellers gave a stag din- ner on Tuesday evening, August 19th, at his home in West Bay. The guests were Messrs. R. Wray, E. F.. Band, B. C. Keeley, E. Johnston, R. R. Payne, Baird, Benners and Louis Sellers. With Veracity Interest Courtesy Earnestness Spend 0 few hours at HORSESHOE BAY. Telephone us for your re- quirements when you can- not eall. BOATS, CANOES, or FISHING TACKI.E, FOR HIRE Ask for Howard Rogers on float for information re- garding fishing. WEST VNI PMNACY Tbe Sieve ef Service. Weel $7 WB DELIVER ST. PATRICIA SCBOOL Miss Joan Durbin announces the re-opening on Monday, Sep- tember 8th, of the St. Patricia Kindergarten and Girls'chool at 20th and Heywood. Special attention is given art and music in addition to the usual other subjects taught. Parents desir- ous of more detailed information are requested to phone the prin- cipal, Miss Durbin, st West 97R. FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet MetalVVorks n„f veeeet 0 BIGvGEST SNAP liV HOMESITES K. A. Ray is otfering for sale lots 50 feet by 142 feet, all clear- ed, in the heart of this munici- pality at the snap price of 8200 and up to 8250. Those interest- ed are asked to communicate with him at West 30L or George Hay, 14th and Marine Drive, LAURIE SPECK, Pvepviefev 1456 Marine Drive Phone West 437L2 WS, Ai~e','" or~a THE BURRARD LAUNDRY You'l find that when we do your Sheet Metal work the work will be Al and you'l like the prompt service too. TO DISCUSS FAI.L SHOW LDHTED For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. aad ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North IS10. West Van. Repreaeatative F. RIVERS Phone Ivest 410L The directors of the West Vancouver Horticultural and Ag- ricultural Society will hold a meeting at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in the municipal hall to discuss the fall show, which will take place on September 6th. Surrard Sheet Metal 229 Lonsdale Avenue Phone Nevih $45 Ree. Phones: North 91ST-1562X A large beach party was held on the Waterfront of Mrs. Percy Mason's property at West Bay. ~ \ \ Miss Philip, principal of the Bellevue School for Girls, has just returned from Kaslo on Kootenay Lake, where she has been spending the summer. e Mrs. Dan Grady and family, 21st and Bellevue, left on Tues- day for Boston, Mass., where they will reside in future. K.W. Savory la baeiaeee la West Vaa. 0 Tears C. J. Overington BARBER 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone Ivest 340 Evenings, West 143 la New Sieve Hevlae Drive at 14th Next Jefferiee Heat Stere Expert 'IVevli--Ladies', ChlMvca Geatleiaea pbeae u'cei 1$5 fev appelatiaeatNew Proverb--Early te bed aud early tu rise takes the neighbors by surprise.Real Estate Finance and Insurance FUEL VERNON FEED STORE GORDON ROBSON Barrister vh Seucffer WEST VANCOUVEB- Office Ne. 1447 hlarlne Bxfva Phone West 40K VANCOUVER OFFICE- Sulie Slat 610 Haefiage St. W Phone Seycaeur 4100. Mrs. Draper's HOME BAKERY Try Our LUNCH ROLI.S hiEAT PIES, FRUIT PIES, HOME-MADE BREAD 3 for 20c. BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Ifgv. nieiiaciive Faaeval Service Lady Assistant $20-svd SL R Phoae &evfh 6$6 Any desiring Japanese Elec- tric Steam hiassage for a num- ber of ailments are requested to phone West 439RI for free in- formation or appointment. or after S p. m. Fairmont 484SL. An advertisement relative to this appears in this issue. Open all day ThursdaysA, C. SEARLE Phone West 0 Next door to Theatre Fuel and Building Supplies. 2476 Marine (nr. 26th St.) Phone West 366 1VEST VANCOUVER MINIATURE GOLF LINKS Next Io Royal Bank, 17th and hlarine OPEN SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th. Our Ice Machine is now running. Customers who have their own cars and wish to save cost of delivery can purchase at the plant at half price- 50c per 100 lbs. MARINE MOTORS 2153 hlarlne Drive