0001 THE WFST VAN NEWS Februarv I'3. 1931 rrchf hCPhh 4,h h rr h~ fhr 'i~ rrri- 0'-r ~ir rscw'r«+ 'rw ;iic; ~ err '-'~ P riir. 'J'-/ 'r ~.mrr ~r-hr. i'vr'r«w~ ~ harvrr rr'rrh-.- rhrr VVVrvrrw vVV V'r WORLD DAY Of" PRAYER On Friday, February 20th, at St. Stephen's Church, 22nd St., a service will be held from 3 o'lock to 4 in connection with the World Day of Prayer to which au Christian Women of all denominations are cordially in- vited to spend one hour together in praver and consecration that they may be faithful witnesses for God at all times, and where- ever they go; seeking to spread the Gospel of our Lord and Savi- our Jesus Christ. OPEN FORUM MEETING Orange Hall SUNDAY, FEB. 16th 3 p.m. Speaker: DIL (v. 51. A!DIVOT. Bone Dry FIR Full Load $5 COAL TRANSFER IIOVING Phone hVest 48 OOC COOKE PETE LE REAL Rcs Phone Estimates West 257L Free E. S. PEARCE )Vindow Shade Specialist Sss Awnings Car(six Rods 1800 51svisc Dv. Pic(sic Framing Csc. Iptb St. Is bssissss is West Vss. 10 Years. BARBER Is New Store bicvisc Drive at IItb Next Jcffcvics bleat Store Expert Work--Ladies', Cididrcs Ccsiicmcs . Phoae West 125 for sppsistmcsi CONTEST Miss A. hfills will give a Ferjnanent Wave Free to whoever suggests the best name for her new Beauty Parlor at 1421 hfarine Drive Residence Phone West 184L Leave your suggestions at I her parlor. Rstsbiisbsd on Nscib Sbsvc 20 Ycsca (Lady Assistsst) HARRON BROS. Ik WILLIAMSON "uneral lirertnrs North Vancouver Parlors 122 iVest Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 66 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 THB West Van NeI)t)s Psbiisbcd Every Friday dssiscss ssd Editorial Office: 17ib ssd Msrisc Drive (Next is Hsiiybsra F O.) I'hone West 363 Sail Address i F.O. Rsx Si, Hsiiybsva, ILC. PsbBsbcv F. F. IA)VEGROVE Phone West 363 51.00 s year by mail or carrier Ncwmisads Sc. Imr csPy United Church Minister, E. A. Henry, D.D. February 15th, 1931. The Sunday School meets at 9:55 s. m. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.--Public worship. Dr. Henry will preach at both services. ihIorning topic "Fellow- ship and Saintship,w Evening topic, "The Life that Really Is.w Sunday morning Dr. Henry will begin a series of morning studies in Paul's "Letter to the Philippians." The text is PhiL 1, 1-11. "Fellowship and Saint- hood." The regular weekly meetings are as usual. Tuesday--Trail Rangers. Friday--C.G.I.T. Each Wednesday at the pray- er meeting Dr. Henry is giving a talk on Great Bible Texts. Next week it will be the inter- esting story of Ruth and her loyalty and her words that have become classic, Whither thou goest, I will go, where thou lodg- est I will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.w The boys of the Trail Rangers are having their annual sale of bonds. They are in a campaign that is associated with boys'ork all over Canada. The funds collected are used for spreading boys'ork through the Boys'VorkBoard in different prov- inces. A concert will be given on Fri- day, Fe'bruary 20th, by the Junior Choir trained by Mriu Colin hIacLean and Mrs. Shef- field. The program will consist of solos, choruses and part songs. A group of senior girls will as- sist. The regular meeting of the W.hf.S. will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:16 in the church hall. The speaker will be Mrs. Hale of Vancouver. Friday, February 20th, is the Worldis Day of Prayer. 1t is inter-denominational and will be held in St. Stephen's Anglican Church from 3 to 4 o'lock. J P. T.A. The annual meeting of the P. T. A. took place in the Pauline Johnson school last Tuesday evening. Very gratifying re- ports were given by the retiring officers showing a good average attendance and well maintained interest in the meetings throughout the year. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Pres.--Mrs. M. A. Jones 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. Selwood 2nd Vice Pres.--Mrs. A. Mc- Leod Sec'y--Miss Hale Tress.--iMrs. J. R. Patterson. hfembership Committee: hfrs. Barker; Social, Mrs. G. Hodg- son; Program, Mrs. Glacd; Pub- licity, Mr. Wrisberg; Pianist, Mrs. Brealey; Social Hostess, hIrs. G. Baldwin. Following the election of of- ficers, Principal Brealey took the audience through a very inter- esting trip to California as he saw it during his recent tour. A committee was nominated to take up the matter of an Em- pire Day celebration, the com- mittee to consist of J. Condon, Karl Ray, G. B. Brealey, Mrs. C. Sharman, Mrs. M. O. Jones, J. R. Mitchen. DEATH OF G. W. GORDON G. W. Gordon, who had resid- ed here for eight Tnonths, died last Friday at the home of his niece, Mrs. M. Lothrop, 19th snd 'darine Drive, Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon st Ifarron Bros. Snd William- son's chapel in North Vancouver, Rev. A. Harding Priest officiat- ing, and interment was made in Capilano View cemetery. Mr. Gordon, who wss 0 native of Ontario, is survived by 0 sis- ter, Mrs. A. C. Chester of Van- cover, and 0 brother, Richard A. of Saskatchewan. WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society BRITISH ISRAEL CANADIAN I.piOION MR'IIORIAL HALL NRXT SUNDAY-- 10 s. m.--School for Cbiidvcs. 2 p. m~pcsbcci MR. PERCY KING Ssbiccti "THE Al'Fl ICTING OF THE AFFI.ICTORS.w Mv. Risg broadcasts over CKWX every Wednesday st 0:50 p. al, Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. H. P. Humphreys Residence, 13th and Heywood, Phone West 252R. Classes for all. Sunday, February 15th 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a m Morning worship Topic: "The Folly of Unbe- lief." 7:30 p. m.--Evening Worship. Topic: "The Cure of Heart Trouble." hfonday, 7:30 p. m.--B.Y.P,U. rally at Grandview Church. Hollyburn Hall Cor. 14th A Duchess LORD'S DAY-- 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m.--Worship 0 n d Breaking of Bread. 7:16 p. m.--Song Service 7:30 p. m.-- Gospel Ad- dress. Speakers for next Sunday ROBERT hicihlURDO IYEDNESDAY-- 8 p.m.--I'rayer and Bible Study. CHURCH ROIFICR 20ib ssd Fwesimsib HsRybsrs This Sccicty is ~ Branch of The bfctbcr Church The First Church of Cbvist, Scicsiisi, in Bsctsa Msmscbucstis, Sunday Services 11.50 ~ . m. csd 7.50 p.m. Subject, February 16th ssi 8 Y &, ~ j 0 «Ice bcr st f0 cvhc on I r) hcr aot qflf 'Oo. "SO(ii.w Sunday Scbcsi at 10.00 ~ . m. Testimony Mcciiss Wednesday si 5.15 p.m. DT.Marjory McCnbbin DENTISTSt. Stephen's Church Hours: 0 s. m. Is 0 p. m. Saturdays'0 ~ m Is I p m. Rvcnisss snd Sstsvdsy Aflcv- ncssc by sppsinimcai saiy. Royal Bssb Building I'bess West ~ IS Rcsidcscs Pbsss Wast 502. Rector: Rev. A, Harding Priest, B.A. Quinquagesima Sunday( Feb. 15th). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:15 a. m.--Morning Prayer 7:15 p. m.--Evensong. There is Divine service on Sunday at 8 p. m. at St. Francis'hurch, Caulfeild. Sunday morning at 8 a.m. there is the monthly corporate communion of the Women' Auxiliary. On Sunday evening the annual Father & Son service will be held, The services on Ash Wednes- day are at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p.m. On Friday afternoon the ser- vice in connection with the IVomen'0 Day of Prayer will be held at St. Stephen's. The Confirmation Class meets Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Tomorrow (Saturday) the Women's Auxiliary is holding a Valentine Tea at the home of Mrs. Jupp, 20th and Inglewood, commencing at 2:30 p. m. There will be a working bee on Saturday afternoon on the new quarters in the church base- ment. Football Game The West Vancouver Midgets are asked to meet at hIarine and 14th at I:15 p. m. Saturday to proceed to Moody Square, New Westminster, for their game in the Provincial Cup series against the Thistles. A. Y. P. A. iMonday, 16th Feb.--Valentine Social. An invitation is extended to all over 17 to attend. Monday, 23rd February--De- bate. Druscilla Dawson and Ver- non Lester versus Evelyne Black and Stan Lettner. NF NURSING HOME ! (Mva M. K LsCbcscs, RJ¹) 254 - SItb Street Rcsi North Vsacssvcc Rccidcscc I'bssci North 125SR Frmferick Chubb will give his 172nd Twilight Organ Recital in Christ Church Cathedral Satur- ilay afternoon next at 3:46. ck of fo~ ch "The Flying Scotsman" is so called because of the speed at which it rune away from Aber- deen. The News in the West Vancouver Roller Rink on WEDiVESI)AY, FEBItUARY 18th--7130 to 11:30 Good Prizes Admission 86 cents St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Carey Residence: 2558 Marine Drive. Saturday, 7:30 p. m,-- Confes- sions. Sunday, 8:45 a. m.--High Mass, Sermon. 2 p. m.--Sunday School. 3 p. m.--Rosary. Instruction, Benediction. Monday, Tuesday, 8 a. m.--Mass Wednesday (Ash Wednesday)-- 7 a.m. Blessing of Ashes, Mass Week Days during Lent--7:30 a. m., Mass. Lent, from the Anglo-Saxon "Lencten," meaning spring, is 5 season of penance prescribed by the Church in memory of the fast of Our Lord in the desert. It extends from Ash Wednesday to Easter and includes forty fasting days, which are week days, The Sundays are a part of the Lenten season, but are not observed as days of fasting or abstinence. Wednesdays, Fri- days and Ember Saturday are days of fast and abstinence, ~, i~'fComing Next Week 'Common Clay'berdeen is mentioned in the Bible where St. Paul says, "I am a citizen of no mean city." A street musician. earned $2 in one day in Aberdeen. It was a Dundee holiday. 'Min and Bill'he Paragon Club of West Vancouver is giving a Grand Roller Skating Frolic