West Van. News (West Vancouver), 19 Dec 1930, p. 6

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Sle Nabob Seedless kalsins. 15 os. 2 packets SSe Australian Currents......,.. 2 lbs. 25e VEGEI'ADLES i Whole Baby Beans,Nabob. per tin .................................. 19c Peas, Columbia. salve $ 2 uns See I'eas, Columbia. seive 5....2 tins 21e Red Ik Irhite MARASCHINO CkkkklFS,..... 2 as. bottle 14e l ked 41 While COFFEE, I lb. tia 49» . NABOB COFFEE, per Ib ..... 4$e LT NORE O'BOUT GooD FowL voLPD Ickow THEN COtrig saleu SEE OVSC VsOIILTfLY SHOW! For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER we have The Choicest selection i! ever oifered of TURKEYS li 'ILI GEESE vI I DUCKS I CHICKEN I'I AH Local Fresh Killed No. 1 Birds I,I FREE Ticket given with each !I Purchase on 'I Saturday, hionday is I for Drawing on Xmas Eve. Tuesday, 1Vednesday. 1st Prize............Turkey eII 2nd Prize.............Goose I. See Our Windows for Ii Speciale Each Day ROBERTS'ETTER MEATS II Phone West 190 I'e '---e I'lum Pudding 2'I lb. bread crumbs I/4 lb. flour teaspoon salt 1 lb. suet I/4 lb. sugar I lb. currents I lb. raisins G eggs I/ lb. chopped mixed peel I teaspoon ginger I/2 teaspoon mace Irk teaspoon cinnamon I/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg % pint brandy Mix together bread crumbs, flour, suet and sugar. Add fruits and spices, salt, then the beaten eggs; lastly the brandy. Boil for 0 hours, then steam 2 more hours at time of using. Serve with hard sauce. Oyster Cocktails 3 or 4 oysters Cayenne pepper Lemon juice Tomato sauce Tobasco sauce Put oysters in a cocktail glass, mix in the cayenne, lemon juice, tomato sauce and put in a few drops of tobasco sauce. Let all stand in glasses on ice for about 3 hours. Set glasses on smail plates and serve with water cress around them. Sunday School Teacher: «And wher. the prodigal son returned what happened, Tommy?" Tommy: "His father ran to meet him and hurt himself." "Why, where did you get that?" "The Bible says his father ran to meet him and fell on his neck.'EE ~THE FLOWER SHOP~ "Say it with Flowers 'isplay of Xmas Gifts Holly Wreaths - Mistletoe - IIoliy Sprays XMAS TREES Phone West 191 I Ambleside Lumber Co., Ltd. I Phone West 199 Marine Dr. at 16th Il III Wishes all its Customers and Friends I I. Ii,lie C~aIHIJiiments af tbe SPHBHH D. MORTON, Local Manager THE WEST VAN NEWS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS On'Ing to Christmas fall- ing on Thursday of next week It wiu be necessary that all advertising copy, reports of organizations, etc., be received by noon ! Wednesday, instead of noon Thursday. The Editor. )VEST VANCOUVER SCOTI'1SH SOCIETY The regular monthly meeting of the Society will be held to- night, Friday, 19th instant, at ?145 p. m. sharp, at the Clachan hotel. After the regular business meeting a very interesting lec- ture wul be delivered by James D. Robertson, Esq., subject "Patron Saints of Scotland." AH members and friends cordi- afly invited. The council was advised by the board of school trustees of the resignation from the board of Trustee Edington. A man entered a shop owned by a Jew, and remarked pleas- antly that he was travelling in Jewish gramophones. "What on earth are those?" demanded the shopkeeper in be- wilderment. "Well, in other words, sir, I represent a firm of cash-register manufacturers"'ecember 19, 1930. Jefferies Superior Meats Government Inspected Only A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Turkeys - Geese Positively no cold storage birds HAhIS, half or whole, 32c. lb. LAMB BEEF PORK VEAL COOKED MEATS OF Al.ls KINDS, DELICATESSEN (Two Stores for your service) HOI.I.YBURN STOIIE AhIBLESIDE STORFs West 3 WEST 303 sosseh s@'s&roe W~~A'%4WCMIoatWA'dud teptoe I IIWishing all our customers and friends ,'I] A VERY HAPPY ']~ CHRISTMAS l. West Vancouver Lumber Co. ,' 15th and Marine LI 31 ITED Phone West I 15 I I-%re,=-.-- oSW~ SWs%%4oepuW ap- t s 's Is a 'itshg s g~lR!=I! S Il&l 'll bring you abundant light CbreP light bss brromr rrrs lower in sott su tbr costs of olbn ibisgs beer isrrrssrd. HE first unit of the giant power plant, Ruskin,I is now operating, sending forth abundant light to the homes of Vancouver and the lower mainland. Light so cheap, so plentiful that none need be without... so cheap that for a few cents a day our homes may be made brighter and cheerier, more charming by night than by day. For 2 single cent, at Vancouver's low "two-cent rate," a 40-watt lamp provides illumination for twelve 2nd a half hours. Little motors 2nd one cent's worth of electricity assist the housewife with household tasks. Clean- ing, washing, ironingdutics that once required hours but with cheap electricity, ever ready to serve, now take only minutes. And as the ever-growing demand for electricity goes on, the B. C. Electric keeps ever a pace ahead... providing always an abundant supply of cheap light, Light upi It costs so little. BRITISH COlUMBIA E,LECTRIC .RAILWAY CO. LTD. ~",1 ~' ~ 'r v