0001 hth hh~hr vhor hrr I A r rrhh v rhh O r. 'h thh r. 'V'V h VA trrtr vw OO, 't t " .~s.t 4' ~ tt V tt!Vt 'r- e wttm =o.; -: 'ts-V'tOh 4 trr I lt7%'Vtt't '.A ~ it ttrt I 'vr t't 'VI% r prv h rvvtyr t ~ ~rrrrO't" rye'v vrtw', tr«r hr h r r rr rrtrVrtVVV » t v wv'rvr x4. Gift that Will Last- For SS.50 or S8.00 A Gift Coriiacoio which on- iiiloo Dwt hooter io ~ hoouiifei Potelonon'I Woto oi Iim GIJJendolyn Beauty Shoppe 1040 ktotino Dtito hfioo Clay advises hot many m!otomoro io make their Christ- mas opnoietmonto early. Phoae West 117 Open from 0 till 0 on Tuesday, Wednesday xed Thursday before Chrioimoa Hollyburn Rhythm Boys A Gold Seal Guarantee for your party or dance. Residence Phones: West 20IL, West 248Y N Sowoii T. Deiairo I. L P. West Vancouver Branch WHIST DRIVE Orange Hall TUESDAY, DEC. 22nd, at 8 p~ Prizes and Draw Prize. All proceeds over expenses to Xmas Cheer Fund. DRY FIR Full Load 65.00 Get our prices on Green Alder, Cord Wood Coal Phone West 48 COOKE A LeNEAL THE West Van Nems Pehuoaod Every Friday PODBohor F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 BeoioIoo oog Esiiorioi Oifico! 17th ood Mothm Dflto (Noxi to Hoiiyhurn P. 0,) Phone West 363 Moil Addrmo! P.D. Box st, HoByhetn, KC. 07,00 ~ yoor hy carrier! 02.00 ~ yoot hy malL Nowmtaeds DL pof Cony. EotohBohod ox North Shore 20 Years. (Logy Aooioioai) HARRON BROS. St WILLIAMSON funeral Qirertars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 A Blessing "My wife used to go in for s lot of singing and piano-playing, but now that the children are there she has no longer the time." "Yes, yes, children are s blessingiv United Church Minister, E. A. Henry, D.D. Sunday, December 20th, 1931 Next Sunday ie our Christmas Sunday. The morning service is the Vtvhite Gifts for the King." The Sunday School will meet at 10:46 to mark the roll and collect the offering. 11:16 a.m.--Public Worship. The school will meet with the whole congregation. The Junior Girls'hoir will lead the music. A special pro- gram will be followed, and the gifts presented. They will be used afterward for Welfare Work. 7:15 p.m.--Public Worship. Dr. Henry will preach, topic: "Good News." Appropriate music. The auditorium is being dec- orated in a way that will both please snd inspire. Let us all enter into this great day. A very encouraging attend- ance featured the Annual meet- ing of the Women's Missionary Society on Tuesday. The officers for the new year Are: Honorary Presidents--Mrs. E. A. Henry snd Mrs. Archibsld. President--Mrs. John Reid 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. G. Bald- win 2nd Vice Pres.--Miss McKen- zie Secretary--Mrs. A. M. O'Don- nell Treasurer--Mrz. W. Herrin Assoc. Helpers--Mrs. D. Allan Sec. of Christian Stewardship snd Finance--Mrs. Anna Turn- bull Literary Sec.--Mrs. B. R. Har- rison Monthly Messenger--Mrs. B. R. Harrison Supply Sec.--Mrs. G. Bell Strangers'ec.--Mrs. G. Bald win Temperance Sec.-- Miss Mc- Kenzie. An interesting event in the meeting wss the presentation of a Life Membership to Mrs. Turn- bull It is requested that the mite- boxes be returned as soon as possible to Mrs. W. Herrin. The end of the year is ap- proaching snd the Annual meet- ing looming up. All Secretaries snd Treszurers are asked to have their reports ready by Jan- uary 3, Those who have British snd Foreign Bible Society boxes are asked to let Mrs. 1V. C. Thomp- son have them at once. The Wednesday evening meet- ings are closed until after the holiday season. The Y.P.S. meet on Monday evening; Dr. Henry will give the address on "Personality as 0 National Factor." The Session hss fixed on Jan- uary 3rd as the date of the New Year Sacrament. The Annual Sunday School entertainment will be held on Monday, December 27th. On the Wednesday following (December 30th) the Girls'hoir will give s concert. The usual United Watch Night Service will be held in the United Church on Friday night at 11:16; Rev. Messrs. Ramsey, Humphries and Henry will take part, Mr. Ramsey giving the address, Date Bread 1 egg I/2 cup sugar li/1 cups sweet milk 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder I lb, stoned dates I cup chopped walnuts Put in buttered loaf psn. Let rise half hour, then bake in mod- erate oven. THF. (VEST VAN NEWS WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH BDIFICE 20th oxd Boeoimoih HoRyhora This Socitiy io ~ Branch of The hioihor Church The First Church of Christ Scientist, ie Bootes, Moooochuooiio Sunday Sorviooo II:10 o.m. ond 7:10 D.re. Sunday, December 20th, Subject: "ls the Universe, Including Iitan, Evolved by Atomic Forest" Sunday School at 10!00 ~.m. Testimony Meeting Wednesday at 0:Is D.m. Baptist Church Pastor Rev. H. P. Humphreys Phone W. 262R. Res. 1343 Heywood Ave. Sunday, December 20th, 1931 11 a.m.--Morning worship. White Gifts Service for the King. Special Christmas program. 7:30 p.m.--Evening worship. Special Christmas music. (}usrtette. Solo, Miss Johnson Pastor will preach, topic: "That the Scripture might be fulfilled." A cordial invitation to sll. Monday, 7:30--B.Y.P.U. Tuesday, 7:30--Sunday School Christmas Entertainment. A full evening program. Come and hear the children. Presbyterian Church Services in the Orange Hall Minister: Rev. J. W. Cuddeford Phone North 1107. Services: 2:00 p.m.--All departments of the Sabbath School. Also the Adult Bible Class. 3:00 p.m'.--Church Worship. Theme: "The Wise Men Plus the Star Lead to Where--? Bethlehem snd God." A welcome to our services. Thought for the week: "Ignor- norsnce does not mean Inno- cence. Would to God that it did. And knowledge does not mean sin. St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Csrey Res. 2558 Marine Dr. Sunday--8:45 s.m., Holy Mass. 1:30 p.m., Sunday School.-- 2:30 p.m., Rosary, benediction Week Days--7:30 s.m., Holy Mass. Friday--7:30 p.m., Special De- votions. Saturday -- 7:80 p.m. Confes- sions. The council on Monday even- ing passed 0 resolution that the reeve snd clerk be authorized to forward s suitable letter impres- sing upon the provincial minis- ter of finance how necessary it wes for the municipality to re- ceive amounts due before the end of the fiscal year to enable it to balance its own budget. One of the Team "Well, Tommy," asked the lad's uncle, "are you in the foot- ball team st school'" "Yes, uncle," replied the youth. "I'e got 0 good posi- tion; I do all the serial work." His uncle looked rather puzzl- ed. "Aerial work-" he echoed. "'tVhst'0 that?" "I blow up the footballs," was the reply. "I hope you don't think me conceited?" he miid, after telling her all about himself. "Oh, no," she replied, "but I'm just wondering how you can keep from giving three cheers for yourself whenever you look in the mirror." St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. F. A. Ramsey, L.S.T. The Primary Christmas Party will be held In the Parish Hall on Wednesday afternoon, Dec- ember SOth, and the Senior Con- cert and Prize Guessing on Tuesday, December 29th at 8 p.m. Christmas Services at St. Francis'aulfelld Sunday, December 20, 8 p.m. The Rev. A. M. Acheson-Lyle, M.A.. of Christ Church Cathed- ral Staff, Victoria, will be the preacher Christmas Day. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 27--Service st 8 p,m. 8 s.m.--Holy Communion (Corporate for W. A.) 10 11:16--Sunday School 11:16 Matins snd Sermon 7:15 -- Carol Service. The service on Sunday even- ing is to be a Carol Service. The several passages of scripture telling of the coming and birth of Jesus will be read, interspers- ed with appropriate carols. The members of the A.Y.P.A. intend to go out carol singing on Tuesday, Wednesday snd Thurs. dsy before Christmas. Ie is hoped there will be a generous response to their efforts. The collection will be used for their "Hamper Fund." The services on Christmas day will be at 8 snd 10:30 a.m. in St. Stephens and at 9:15 in St. Francis, Caulfeild. The Watchnight Service, New Year's Eve, will be in the United Church this year at 11:30 p.m. Mr. T. Fyles gave a most int- eresting lecture to the men of St. Stephen's congregation in Perish Hall last Tuesday even- ing on "Garibaldi Park," He showed superb slides of the North Shore area, Hollyburn Ridge, Howe Sound, scenes along the wsy to and in the Park, also of many unnamed peaks st the head of Bute Inlet. It wss fas- cinating to listen to Mr. Fyles'escriptionof this beautiful area which is so close to us, and which will be even more accessible with extension of Marine Drive. The next social will be on January 19th. St. Stephen'0 W. A. At the annual election the fol- lowing ofFicers were chosen for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres.--Mrs. Ramsey President--Mrs. Ford Vice Pres.--Mrs. Eatock Record. Sec.--Mrs. McTurk Corresp. Sec.--Mrs. Wiltshire Treasurer--Mrs. Palmer United Thank Offering--Mrs. Ystes. Dorcss--Mrs. Bloxsm Living Message--Mrs. Sher- man Extra Cent-a-dsy Sec. -- Mrs. Hookham Diocesan Board Representa- tives--Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Eatock. Alternates--Mrs. Phillips snd Mrs. Forsythe. Junior Supt.--Mrs. Jagger Little Helpers--Mrs. Wallace Social Service Sec.--Mrs. W. T. Device. Literature Sec.--Mrs. Hamil- onSmith. NOTICE Everyone is Helping deserving people. On account of hard times this winter there is 0 necessity to remove the worry of sickness from sll workers, as well as to maintain our high standard of health. In the Hsy Block free clinics in surgery, medicine end dentis- try will be held five days a week at 3 p.m. Assisted by the Le- sage Drug Co. First Barbet--What mokoo you oo IOIO I Sooox!I Barber--I woo shaving my- 'lf xnd before I too)ised ii I talked myself Into o haircut oed ~Immpoa Di&emher IR. 1931 Df.Marjory MCGubbln I DEN TIST Hoy Block. 14th ond hiotioo Dt. Onioo Iiouto 0 io 0 0.m. Evenings by epyoio imoni. Phono West 72 NURSING «COME (Mto. M. IL LoChoeco, Ri¹) 104 ~ 24th Sltoti Eooi North Vontootor Rtoldooto I'hanoi North IZDSR C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and filarlne Expert Work I'hone West 135 il ( Handy Ann Shoppe Doodotovo, I'hoot Wooi SD A splendid ooiooiion of Toys, Games, Cards Papeteries, Etc. will be sean at oot new store Next Door to old Store OPEN EVENINGS Nut Mince Pie 1 cup of walnut meats chopped fine 2 cups of chopped apples 1 cup raisins 1I/2 cups of sugar mixed with one teaspoonful each of cin- namon snd sllspoce and I/2 teaspoonful each of cloves and salt I/2 cup vinegar cup cold water or fruit juice. Mix thoroughly. A Late Starter7 "Have you played the piano very long?" "Oh, yes, ever since I wss able to walk." "Perhaps you started to walk rather late." Pip! Pip! Servant (snnouncing new ar- rival at the party): "Mr. Tootk" Mr. Tootle (in undertone): "And Mrs. Tootle." Servant: %nd Mrs. Tootle, too." Now Playing ROBERT MONTGOMERY In THE MAN IN POSSESSION -- News- Fokito Coolwiy Oh what (un Friday XMAS CAKES "BOUGHT" ~OXOIOL XWOO ~ OOOOOW Zoot Otty' "Riders of the Purple Saga" Matinee mI, 2 $0 I'OII esmzmsmzmzmfmrm LOSSSALE I r Hours 0 ~ m iospm Soiutgoyo! Ie o. m, io I p. m. Etoniego ond Saturday After- noons hy oppoiximosi only. Royal Rook Building I'hoao Wooi 440 Rmldtoco I'hoot Wooi ZDL DR, G. D, H. SEA LE II DENTIST w