0001 C~ :rru uer e C. H. GRII FITHS Has taken over the «Y)RTUNE CUP INN to bo known as Fortune Cup Apartments 25th and Waterfront ROOAIS (No Hoard), FOR RENT--Dining and Tea Room, I'our Rooms and Bath, very reasonable. Phone IVest 339 THE WFST VAN NEWS WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society rkvnCH EtuptcE 20ih cud Eueuimuk, HuBybucu This Sccrctr ic u Breech cf The Mother Church The Firer Church of Christ, Scientist, iu Boston biccccchultcus. Sunday Services Ii.se ~ . m. cud 1.30 p. m. SUBJEC, JANUARY 4th, -GOD Hollyburn Hall Cor. 14th & Duchess LORD'S DAY-- 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m.--Worship a n d Breaking of Bread. 7:30 p. m. -- Gospel Ad- dress. Speakers for next Sunday ROBEI(T bicllIUIH)O IVEDNESDAY-- 8 p. m.--Prayer and Bible Study. January 2. 1931. BRITISH ISRAEL I'AN AIIIAN I.pyuirrN ME)IOIIIAL HAI.L :4 EXT SUN i)AY- Is ~ m --Scbool rur ( bddrcu. 3 p. m Spcckcr: MR PERCY hlNG Subiccir "('OHMIC ('HAN(IES Nl (ESSAIIY «OH THE NEW ERA." Mr. King bccudcucic over CKWX every Wcduemiuy ut 8 9 ru. vrr f 'l~ 4're'e r w ee r'r '- J c'e- .fr*; ~'ru r ~ 'er 'P' c rr r .we r e.~ ~br Iv r .'rrc «nr . e r ~~ 'rvrrrrr rerrr e' ex V 'Vr Photographs A Fcw Suggccriuuc bredding Groups Baby Pictures Family Groups View of Your Home Copying Old Photos Framing Pictures Prices iu fii uB pockets. THE King Studio V. V. VINS()N, Prop. 311 Hastings St. West Eciubiisbcd 190K Air work guxruutccd Pdone Sey. 1046 bleat nnd fish should be taken out of the payer wrappings im- mediately, rs the paper absorbs some of the juice cf the meat. src cr and fish should be wipped,clcargwrcw-a-pa~c~ prd in salted water. The trim- mings should rot be removed at the butcher shop, as they may be used in many ways. Extra fst on the meat should be re- moved before cooking and used as a butter substitute. Fst of meatmaybeused with vegetables and in suet puddings, in cookies, soups and sauces. Bones and left- over meat may be used in making soups, croquettes, meat piss and hnshes. Bottles cntaining flavoring should be kept closely covered and should never be allowed to stand any length of time un- covered. Flavorings should be when possible. Ecrubiichcd an North Shore 20 Years. (Lcdr Ausiuisei) HARRON BROS. Sr WILLIAMSON (funerallIIrertars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 West Van Nerjus Pubkchcd Every Friday durducsc uud Editorial OHicc: irrh uud biuriuc Drive (Ncxr io Hciiyimrn P,.O.) I'hone IVest 363 Mcd Addrcccr P.O. Bux Si. HcHfbucu, ILC. Publisher F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 8I.00 s yeux by muii or carrier. Newucieuds fic. per copy United Church biinlster, E. A. Henry, D.D. Sunday, January 4, 1931. 9:66 a. m.--Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.--Public worship. New Year's Communion ser- vice conducted by Dr. E. A. Henry. 7:SO p. m. -- Public worship. preacher, Rev. F. W. Hardy, M.A., B.D., vice-principal of Col- umbia College. A blessed and prosperous New Year is the wish for sll families, members and adherents of the church. The Sacrament of the Lord' Supper will be dispensed at the morning service. The Lord' table is open to all who love and wish to serve Him. The morning Sunday School session will be an open one. The seniors, intermediates and juni- ors will meet together for the monthly missionary talk which will be given by Dr. Henry. The week night meetings will resume their regular gatherings, Trail Rangers, Tuesday 7 p. m. C.G.I.T, QIday at 7 p. m. On r e le Sr Dc. Huucp. will continlue tHre study of Great Texts. For next week, "Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward." All secretaries snd treasurers are asked to have their reports ready for printing before the annual meeting on January 21. The Junior Choir resumes its work on Saturday at 10 a.m., under Birs. Colin MacLean and Mrs. Sheffield. Sunday Scbool at 10.00 ~ . m. Testimony biccliug Wcduccduy at 8.18 p. ru. St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. A. Iiarding Priest, B.A. 2nrl Sunday after Christmas (January 4th). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a.m.--Sunday School an&i Bible Class. 11:16 a. m.--Holy Communion 7:16 p. m.--Evensong. The preacher on Sunday morn ing will be the Ven. Archdeacon Heathcote. The third anniversary of the dedication of St. Francis'hurch Caulfeild, will be observed on Sunday with a special service at 3 p.m. at which the preacher will be the Ven. Archdeacon Heathcote. The last meeting of the 1930 Church Committee will be held next Tuesday evening. The annual meeting of the St. Francis'uild will be held next Monday at 2 p. m. in the church. This evening the Christmas entcttainment for the main div- pf tbflr Sund~ Schopj 10 ner'rdf held in the PSrish HslL Cr'ngrstulations to Joan Eccle- ston on winning second place in the doll dressing competitiou a- mong sll the Junior Auxiliaries of Greater Vancouver. Five pupils from the Sunday School wrote on the recent ex- aminations set by the G.B.R.E. and all obtained first class hon- ors. Baptist Ghurch On Monday evening, January 5, the Young People's Society meets at Dr. Henry's home. The topic will be musie, with a short story of three great composers, and ilustrstions from each, and some of their hymns. The three are Mendelssohn, Biozart Haydn. A social half-hour at the close. Let the young men and women come and begin the year in this interesting study in musie. The annual departmental ent- ertainments of the Sunday School were held on Tuesday, December 30th. In the afternoon Mrs. Burnett and her workers entertained the Beginners and Primary. A pro- gram of games snd songs follow- ed by supper and 8 gift to each child, made 8 pleasant afternoon. In the evening the Juniors, In- termediates and Seniors had 8 flne gathering at which a splen- did program was presented. New Year's Services for the deepening of the Spiritual Life. General theme, Witnessing for Christ. Sunday, Jan. 4th--Pastor will preach at both services. 11:00 a. m.--Topic, The Stead- fast Witness. New Year Communion service. 7:30 p. m.--Topic, The Publ(c Witness. Morrday, January 6th-- 8:00 p.m.-- Young People' night. Speaker, Kerrisdale Evangelistic Band. Tuesday, Jan. 6th-- 8:00 p. m. -- Women's night. Speaker, Miss Brooks. Wednesday, January 7th-- 8:00 p. m.--Speaker, the Pas- tor. Topic The IVitness of His Body. Thursday, January 8th-- 8:00 p. m. -- Deacon'0 night. Speaker, Mr. Draper. Friday, January 9th-- 8;00 p. m. -- Sunday School night. Speaker, Mrs. Vernon Sunrlsy, January 11th- Pastor will preach st both ser- vices. 11 8, m.--Topic, The Witness of Christ. 7:30 p.m.--Topic, The Last Witness. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all, On Friday, January 2nd, was held st 2:30 a Cradle Roll party for the tiny tots and the babies snd their mothers. This roll in- cludes sll of 4 years of age and under. A short musical program under the direction of Miss Frame snd tea served by the IVomen'0 Association helped to tell the mothers of the church's interest in them nnd their tiny tots. Those on the roll have their birthdays remembered until they pass into the higher depart- ments. Pastor, Rev. H. P. Humphreys Residence, 13th and Haywood, Phone West 252R I Df. Mnrjory IkicCubbin DENTIST Hours I pm tcspm Saturdays: 10 s.m. Iu 4 p.m. Evenings br uppcinimcut Royal Bank Bufldiug I'bouc Wcci 4 IS kccidcucc «bouc Wcci 39$. NURSING HOME (Mrc. M. K Im(.hcucc, ILN.) 204 ~ 24rh Sirccr Fmci North Vcuccurcr kccidcuce Phuucr Ncrrh 1330R W. C. T. U. The monthly meeting of the IVomen'8 Christian Temperance Union will be held on January 15th at 2:16 in the Baptist Church. We hope all members will endeavor to be present at the first meeting of the new year. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to sll interested in the work. M. HIBBERD, Corr. Sec. A 'LtiappIJ anti )JrIIHprrana ".Ih7rni gear rrcm Mcucscr ccd Srcrr cr LONEDALE NOW PLAYING CORRESPONDENCE Editor, IYest Van News. Der Sir,-- rgow that Chtis(rflss" rir over and we are now in the new year we still remember happy Christ. mas and the lovely gifts we re- ceived from dear ones fsr sway and near. Do we stop to think of those who worked late away into mid- night long after our weary heads were resting on our pillows, sort- ing and stamping was still going on in our West Van. post offices in order to give pleasure to others. All honor to our Post Office officials who spent so many nights working in order that no one would be disappointed, and all gifts shoula reach those they were intended for. How nice it would be could we learn the les- son of self control, and send and receive gifts before Christmas with the little tsg saying "Please do not open until Christmas." For the children make s game of it, letting them guess, rknrt then Christmas morn when the gifts are opened, reward them with an extra gift if they have guessed right. All in favor, say "i." MRS. L. McDOUGALL cAIID oF THANKE bic. Robert Husband begs ic return ihunkc tc uii friends for their kind sympathy In hic recent bereavement uud also for the muuy und bccuiifui flowers sent by them. I lg I wrn WM4NI ~ lIOIIYNSR * sbc Wcccu mu Heck uus luck cbuprum iu mc Suck cf Wheepeer curl ~ c bed cu ~ ulcc tbcu "OMd Oreecck ef ~ ccedwsyui |Vlcc~ jd. ( Aki) rri THANKS Mrc. C. T. Williams cud fumiir urc very grcicfui for cii ihc lov- ing ihcughtc expressed in cc mcuy helpful werc during the past fcw weeks cud wc thank uii uuc friends for ihcic great kind- ness. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT THURSDAY Continuous Showing G to 11 pnu Xrr lr 'ITIXYH Matrnee Saturday at 2r30 THE mr CREEPS 'lieu„Tucc., n'cd. Hect Where du uii the second hued cars gcr W, V. P. Auc.--AII the second hued don't go. The Women's Mission Circle will not meet until January ISth owing to a week of special meet- ings at the Church St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Csrey Itesidence: 2658 Marine Drive. Sunday. 8:46 s. m.--High Mass. 3:00 p. m.--Devotions. Week Days, 8:00 a. m.--Mass. Tuesday (Epiphany) --Holy Day of Obligation. 7:00 a. m.--Mass, Bene. diction. Saturday, 10 a. m.--Children'0 classes. 7:30 a. m.--Confessions