0001 May I, 1931, THE WEST VAN NEWS 14 hl. I. VJ 1)4)gp KII :e, fees ~tm); 1OI" 1KS' IIILI dfddtl Odorless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing SUITS, DRESSES, COATS I'ressed 50c. Cleaned snd Pressed Sl 00 Suits and Overcoats made to order Our Own Make ........................... 535.00 up W'hln20 M. WILLIAMS vv 't 2861'. 1568 Marine Drive I ROBINSON'S GROCERY 'l',"„'"'",„".,„'4lh and Marine Drive SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Ns. 4 PEAS ..-- ............., ........ Sc I'ORK a BEANS. Ay)mes's Ne. 2 Ne. I JAP ltlCE..... 2 Iha. Se I~ATOFJL 26 n„salk ............ 26e s)se .......................................... Ss P«Pkt ---- Se CANNEOD VII[.K, large site... Ils IELI.Y P()WDEIIB, 2 pkts..... Se SHREDDED WHEAT, per pkt. Ss Full line of Bedding Plants 20c per dozen also Potted Plants in bloom. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES "It Pays to Advertise," a three-act comedy, was presented by the high school students to a capacity audience, Friday eve- ning last. The leading roles, played by Lulu Ray, Hattie'oung, Ken Lopatechi, Charles Baldwin and James Weir, were well done, ss were also the minor parts played by Muriel Dawson, Wingett Irish, Irene McCrum, Lawrence Grafton, Tom Timbrell, Rupert Harrison, Jack Mercer, George Watt, Douglas Forrester, Nor- man Sister, VVilliam Smith and John Kyte. The whole performance re- fiected much credit upon the young actors and their teachers, especially Mr. Brooks and Miss cSweyn, who directed the re- rssis. ~ ~ On Monday, April 27th, the art class of 9A was taken by Miss Hale to the office of the "Graphic Arts," Hastings Street for the purpose of observing the methods of show card designing and printing. VVEST VANCOUVER "Y" In connection with the West Van. "Y" a social evening will be held in the Baptist Church at 8 o'lock on May 5th. Invitations have been issued to the mothers of the "Yn mem- bers also to the ladies of the W.C.T.U. Commencing from May 5th the "Y" meetings will be held once a month. Mrs. Bell of Vancouver, has moved into 6 house at 16th and Waterfront. 1 Warm weather means Ice if your foods are to be kept in good condition Phone West 456 For Ice and save waste. ; Ridley's jersey Milk or Ice Phone %Vest 456 West Van Branch Canadian Legion Can supply men for the following: PAINTING ELECTRICAL WORK CAIIPENTERING GARDENERS 1 PLUMBING And handy men for all kinds of work Phone West 71Y The RIDGE SUPER SERVIGE STATION General Repairs, Brakes, Greasing, Battery Charging, Tires General Overhauling. Jack Banks R Lance Garthorne 220S hfarine Drive PHOlVES: West 613-0 (Day or Night) Repair Shop: West 91 Local and Mrs. Alan Mcintyre, 20th and Gordon, with her newly born daughter, is expected home the end of this week from the North Vancouver General HospitaL ~ e ~ There were 34 new telephones installed in West Vancouver be- tween 1st January and 1st April this year, a percentage of in- crease of 8.5. This is the second largest increase in the province that of Chase being flrst with 4.8. Mrs. Brough, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. B. Smith, has left for Honolulu. Mr. Hopkms ls hav)ng a house built at 19th and Esquimalt. ~ ~ Mrs. E. W. Weeden, Radcliife Avenue, entertained at the tea hour yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. McDougal, who has taken Mrs. Cullington's house on Radcliife Ave. C. E. Harvey has purchased the Noble house at 20th and Kings Ave. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. T. Sorenson ac- companied by Miss Jean Watson have returned from a trip to California. l e Mrs. Brown of Vancouver, is having a new house erected at Caulfeild. Mrs. Innes-Noad, who has been the guest of honor at a number of social functions rec- ently in VVest Vancouver, left last Wednesday for Australis. ~ e The relay race challenge cup presented by T. E. W. Russell and the six cups for the winning school team are on exhibition in the windows of Sagar's jewelery store at Ambleside. e Mrs. Wilso)j of California has moved into the Pascual house at at 14th and Gordon. ~ \ ~ Miss Janet Owen of Victoria, who has just completed her studies at the U.B.C., is staying with her sister, Mrs. K. S. Price, 26th and Bellevue, until the graduation exercises at the uni- versity. ~ e e Mr. snd Mrs. Gilchrist of North Vancouver, have purchas- ed the Ashe house at 2348 Math- ers Avenue, moving in on Wed- nesday. e A bush fire broke out at mid- day Tuesday at Caulfeild The fire brigade rushed out, but their services were not required, the blaze having been extinguished by the use of buckets hfr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeill, Radcliife Avenue, moved on Wednesday to Balmy Beach, where they will spend the sum- mer. D. L, Crawford has taken the White house at 23rd and Kings, and has moved in. e Mrs. Royal, 11th and Esplan- ade, is leaving shortly for the old country, where she expects to reside in future. ~ ~ ~ P, E. Trussell has had exten- sive alterations done to his home at 20th and Bellevue. Mrs. T. Ashe snd family, 2S48 histhers, are leaving for Sas- katchewan. ~ ~ ~ John Sutherland is having a new house built at 24th and hiathers. ~ e ~ A. T. McKerral of Vancouver, has taken a suite at the Fortune Cup Inn and will take possession the first of this month. Personal H~uuy Dayshirs. A. Harvey Smith return- ed yesterday from the North Vancouver General Hospital to her home at 24th snd Marine Drive, bringing with her her new baby son.\ ~ e Mrs. J. C. L. Hunt and child- ren, 18th and Waterfront, le(t last Friday for sn extended visit to England. e ss Fred Williamson, who last week hsd his pelvis bone broken while acting ss deck hand on ferry No. 6, is making satisfac- tory progress in the North Van- couver Hospital. ~ e ~ Mrs. Lang of Hollywood is the guest of Mrs. P. C. Begg, 1158 Duchess Avenue. e e ~ Mr. and hfrs. James Jeiferies and family, who have been spending a number of months in Devonshire, England, have ar- rived in Montreal and will be back here st the end of this week. ~ ~ ~ A. Aird, 2523 Kings Ave., left here last Tuesday for Nanaimo, where he expects to reside in future. ~ ~ hfr. James, 11th and Esplan- ade, has purchased the new Bradley house at 15th and Clyde. Mrs. Kerr and family, Rad- cliife Ave., moved on Wednesday to Balmy Beach for the summer, ~ \ e Albert Mastennsn gave a dance and party last Friday night at the Legion Memorial Hall for Gordon Ashe, who is leaving for Saskatchewan.\ The christening of Hersey Edward, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sewell, 1590 Gordon Avenue, wss performed on Sun- day, April 26th, at St. Stephen's by the Rev. Hardmg Pnest, m the presence of many friends and relations. Afterwards, at the family residence a delightful tea was held. The christening cake centred the charmingly appointed tea-table which wss covered by a lace cloth. The col- or scheme of blue and gold was carried out in lovely spring flowers and also in the tall candles which burned in silver sconces. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. W. E. Sewell snd Mrs. G. D. Elgar while bliss Joyce Taylor and the Misses Helen and Jessie Sewell were the serviteurs Amongst the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor, Joyce and Verna of Ladner, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sewell, Mr. and hire. W. R. Sewell and Roberts Ruth of Bellingham, Wash., Mr. and hfrs. VV. G. Bullen and Charles, Councillor and Mrs. G. D. Elgar and Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. S. Robertson, Donald and Alan, Misses Helen and Jessie Sewell, Mr. George Sewell. An interest- ing fact of the christening was the robe which was sent from England by the maternal great grandmother. ~ ~ ~ hire. R. H. Mayer, Fulton and hfarine, gave a party last Friday afternoon in honor of the third birthday of her little son Donald. For Picture Takers are here. Leave your FILIvls herc for prompt expert vvcgk WEST VAfi I'IIARNACY The Blase ef Seniee. 1442 ldalise Delve West sf Emergency Phase West 621 (After S p.m.) BREAD CAKES -- PASTRIES MEAT PIES ALhIOND TARTS BISCUITS hiacaroon Varieties Christening, Birthday and Wedding Cakes All made st 1468 Marine Drive Stratton's Bakery Phone Vvest 27 GORDON ROBSON Barrister a BsBsttsr WEST VANCOUVER- Ofnca Ne. 1447 Marine Dries. Phone West 41LL VANCOUVER OFFICE- S@its 616; 610 Hastings St. W Phase Bey)asar 41SS. HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th 4 Matins EXPERT BERVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Ifgr. Dlstlsltlse Panslal Belslle Lady Assistant 226--sld St. E Phoae Nerth 626 FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet MetalWorks LAURIE SPECK. Pleplate 1456 Marine Drive Phone West 437L2 HOLLYBURN BOAT HOUSE REOPENED Boats for Hire Fishing Tackle Tea, Soft Dnnks, Light Lsnlhes A. BOSSENBERRY, Proprietor A daughter was born last Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs, C. A Nichol at their home, 7SS 20th Street. Dainty House Dresses co ks $1. and $2. Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and Universal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, School Supplies, Hemstitching. Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and Marine Drive. Phone West 144 West Van Motors 1451 hlarine. West 26S See BILL GROUT for any of the SHELL PRODUCTS Work guaranteed on any make of car. Valve Grinding. Brake Lining, Motor Re-Bonng a specialty. Estimates flee. No job too small to warrant the utmost care.