0001 THE WEST VAN NEWS August 29. 1980. to p s corral,pprprpp' rrp tr tr pcrpp r~ SPPPPt W 's l pip t r t ~ r r- r * P t.~totP po ~ 'ttt ~ P ~ 'p rr r trip rr tptetr, '.pi rt t.po rr't'mp P t.A-.-::: '. Wr ~ 'rr 't' xp vs r Y'r'r errrrrt ~ ' r rrrrrrpp r~rprrr rr' ~ P Duudarave Cash CrocerY Seta uud Bonoruo PERSONALS GROCERIES, COViFECTIONS, FLSHING TACKLE ICE CREAM PARLOR BOATS FOR HIRE Phoae Woot 7 'ipo Deliver Nrs I R W Beavis whohas been seriously ill in St. Paul's Hospital for the past two months is returning tomorrow to her home at 27th and Waterfront. ~ P ~ G. Dorman, who has been for the past year assistant manual training Instructor at the schools here, has secured a position on the staff of the Nanaimo Schools. ' P ~ Mrs. Wilson and Miss Fallis, both of North Vancouver, are staying at the Fortune Cup Inn, ~ ~ ~ Aubrey Oakford, who is a writ. er on H.M.S. Dauntless, was the guest over the week end of his uncle and aunt, hir. and Mrs. E, S. Pearce, 19th and Marine Marine. Sister Nary Rosalinda (Agnes Nyland), is leaving Victoria st the end of the month to take up her duties at Juneau, Alaska. The monthly meeting of the West Vancouver Y will be held at the home of Miss Brine, 22nd and Bellevue, next Tuesday, 2nd September, at 8 p. m. Dr. Henry will address the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell, who have been summering at 13th and Duchess, have returned to Vancouver. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jenkyns and Miss E. Jenkyns of North Vancouver, are guests at the Fortune Cup Inn. ~ P P Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of North Vancouver are staying at the Clachan hotel. P ~ Miss Marshall who has been a guest St the,Clachsngohel, Itas returned to North V'andouver. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. R. B. Cripps, 24th,and Marine Drive, has as her guest her sister, Miss Nellie Anderson of Acton, Ontario. Miss Ander- son expects to stay for a week previous to sailing on the PEmp- ress of Japan" for Kobe, Japan, to work as a missionary. Dr. and hire. F. Stainsby and family were the guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson, 20th Street. ~ ~ ~ Bob Black of the Hobb Trans- fer with hIrs. Black and family, is moving back at the beginning of next month to his house at 19th snd hiarine. ~ ~ ~ hiiss Langlands of New West- minster, and hire. hiahon of Vancouver, are guests at the Clachan hoteL ~ ~ ~ hIiss Desmond of Seattle, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rath- je, ISth and Gordon. ' Mrs. T. Bingham of Vancouver entertained a number of friends at a dance at the Clachan hotel last Saturday evening. ~ P Nrs. Bryan and Mrs. Tait, both of Vancouver, have returned to their homes in the city after spending a holiday at the Clach- an hoteL \ P ~ Clarence Sorensen, who recent ly underwent an operation at SL Paul's Hospital, has returned to his home on Radcliif Ave. The West Vancouver Boy Scout troop left on Tuesday to spend a holiday in camp up the coast. P P P Miss ihIarjorie Barnott of thc local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co., is on her annual vacation. ~ P ~ h(rs. C. McLernan with her two sons and daughter, Miss Ag- nes McLernan, M.A., arrived from Glasgow, Scotland, and spent a few days with her broth- er, John Nylsnd, 29th and Mar- ine Drive, berore taking up resi- flence|n Vicrbpfit; P P Mrs. Walter Forrest, who has been spending a holiday at Bow- en Island, has returned to her home at 25th and Mathers. P ~ ~ Mrs. Ed. Black and sons, 25th and Marine Drive, are spending a holiday at their summer home at Selma Park. P P Mr. and h(rs. J. Dodd Allan have returned to their home on Radcli(7 Ave., after an extended motor trip in the Pacific States and the Cariboo. P Miss Phyllis Bell, who has been on her annual vacation, has re- turned to her duties at the B. C. Telephone Co. here. P Mrs. Norman Mackay, who has been away for some time, has taken a house at 3042 Marine Drive. Spend a few hours at HORSESHOE BAY. BOATS, CANOES, or FISHING TACKLE, FOR HIRE Ask for Howard Rogers on float for information re- garding fishing. ENIIOLL EARI.Y The board of school trustees is desirous that as many begin- ners as possible enroll at the commencement of the school year. "The Amended School Act pro- vides that the school board may not admit a chiTd to Grade I unless he presents himself for admission within two weeks of the opening of the school term." No pupil should be behind the general class in commencing school life and this arrangement should simplify the grading of the school and the work in the ieceiving class. GO to the Fall Shoot. One of hiany Guest (angrily at being kept waiting at the shet!on): PYou had difficulty in identifying me. Didn't your master describe me? Chan!?cur: Yes, sir. But there are so many bald-headed old duf- fers. High Finance A little Leeds schoolboy, whose knowledge of Australian geography is somewhat lacking, made the funny statement in this Easter examination paper that "The Great Divide" wss "what the Socialists are after." Miscellaneous Shower The Horseshoe Bay Yachting and Boating Club was the scene of a miscellaneous shower recent- ly in compliment to Miss E. Thorpe, whose marrige to Mr. Arthur F. Ridley, takes place in September. The rooms were dec- orated with colored streamers and summer flowers. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. A. Ridley, as- sisted by Mrs. Rowse, Mrs. Gor- rie and Mrs. H. Thorpe. Music for dancing was supplied by Master Cameron Gorrie. Among the guests were Capt. and Mrs. R. Spicer, Mrs. J. Rudston, Mrs. A. J. Ridley, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Edmondson, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Priest, Miss A. Ridley, Miss M. Rudston, Miss L. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ridley, Mrs. L. Mc- Donald, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Mur- phy, Mrs. W. MacGregor, Miss Carol Dench, Mrs. S. Dench, Miss M. Dench, Mrs. A. Hertslet, Mrs. N. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mshoney, Mrs. G. Agnew, Mrs. T. Lowe, Mrs. F. Miles, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Folster. Mrs. McLean, Mrs. F. Wilson, Mrs. White, Mrs. A. Mc- Dougal, Nrs. H. Rodgers, Mr. Downey, Mrs. J. Sellers, Mrs. A. Sellers, Mrs. E. Morrison, Misses Barr, Miss M. Forsythe, hire. W, H. Thorpe, Mrs. F. Jones, Mrs. Read, Mrs. D. Corrie, Mr. and Nrs. J. Clarke, Mrs. J. W. Boyd, Miss Lofting, Nrs. Smith, Miss M. Lowe, Miss Whitehead, Mrs. Smylie, Mrs. M. Ho)goon, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. C. Coghlll, Mrs. Fur- niss, Mr. and Mrs. Windwick, Mrs. S. Heasmsn, Miss H, Ag- new and Miss M. Angus, DANCING hIR. GUS DAWSON "The Professional Dancer" holds cloooco every Wednesday in the Duudoruvo HalL Expert tuition iu oll brouchoc. BALLET, ACROBATIC, TOE, ctc., oud TAP DANCING--Buclc, Soft Shoe, Wultxo Clog. Entertainments produced xud artists supplied. FUEL VERNON FEED STORE Engagement Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorpe of Whytecliii', announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Emma Eliza, to Mr. Arthur Fred- erick Ridley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. J. Ridley of Caul- feild, the wedding to take place in September. A. C. SEARLE Phone Woot S Next door to Theatre Fuel and Building Supplies. da4 Jf l I: / It las', : ioctt.rt DUNDARAVE SCHOOL K!sued A pretty Irish girl was engag- ed as dairymaid on s farm where several of her male compatriots were also employed. One morning she returned from the fields looking particu- larly rosy. Her mistress, meet- ing her st the door, exclaimed: "Why Nore, you are looking as fresh as if the dew had kissed you!P "Indade, mum,o was the un- expected rejoinder, "It wasn't a Jew--it was an lrishman, and a good Catholic at that.r Expressions of Sympathy Vicar: PMy cough has been very troublesome tonight, Per- kins." Verger: P)Yell, sir, you'e a lot of sympathlsers. They'e put losengers in the plate instead of sixpences.P Brow-Beating The barber's customer was a teacher, but didn't see why he should tell the world. According ly, when the barber began the usual cross-examination, he fenced. "Times bad. I suppose, sirrr "Busier than ever." (A pause) "Will you be having any holi- days at Easter, sir'?P PYes: ten days." (A pause). "Customers keep rolling up, sir?P PYes; 800 waiting on the door- step this morning at five minutes to nine." "Good heavens! You must be in the Labor Exchange!" Not in His Line Vicar's Wife: "We'e getting up an Anti-Litter Society, Mr. Turmuts. Will you join it?" Turmuts: PI don't 'old with these new fangled ideas. I don' want no birth control for my Pigs. School I At j. do Dt tu ie Supplies SCRIBBLERS, ERASERS RULERS, COhIPASSES PAINTS, PORTFOLIOS, Etc., Etc., OFFICIAL HI(rH SCHOOL NOTE BOOKS ~ 0 The Store of Sccclco. WEST VAN I'HARNACY Wcot SI WE DELIVElt FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet Metal lVorks ( ~IAURIE SPECK, proprietor 1466 Marine Drive I'hone West 437L2 THE BURRARD LAUNDRY LIMITED For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. oud ST. DA VIDE North Vancouver Phone North 1SI 0. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L PAnd how are you getting a- long since yer husband was sent up fer stealin', Mrs. Williams?" UIFine aha~ 'die. Began little Willie's getting'o be most as good a provider as his father was." MARGARET McINTYRE Licentiate of the College of Violinists, London, England Teacher of Violin and Piano Classes commence Thursday, 4th September STUDIO:--20th and Gordon Avenue Phone West 462L Our Ice Machine is now runmng 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 hiarine Drive d(EP ~ Q ~ a INGLEWOOD AUDITORIUM