0001 99l May 15, 1931. THE WEST VAN NEWS Hcl- 'he irOR rarI I ]I) l23CI si9 I ~sli Odorless Dry Cleaning 'and Dyeing SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Precast're Cleaned snd Pressed $ 1.60 WE CAI.L AND DELIVER Suits and Overcoats made to order Our Own Make ..................,....635.00 up Whtngo M. WILLIAMS IV t 286L 1568 hlarine Drive Shingle Special 53.00 per Thousand 250 ii i 2.25 PERFECTIONS .... SX 3X Iiighcst finality Shingles PROSPERITY SHINGLE Co., Ltd. 309 Esplanade West Phone: North 207 North Vancouver ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH MESSRS. CLARKE AND HENNESSY present "KIIlleen" A Comedy Drama in Three Acts HOLLYBURN THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1931 Doors Open 7145 p. m. Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA The RIDGE SUPER SERVICE STATION General Repairs, Brakes, Greasing, Battery Charging, Tires General Overhauling. Jack Banks R Lance Garthorne 2203 Marine Drive PHONES: IVest 613-0 (Day or Night) Repair Shop: West 91 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 West 456 Mrs. May Butt, 975 Duchess Aves is spending the summer in the Marine Apartments, Point Grey ltoad, Vancouver. Mrs. J. Dodd Allan, Radcliife Ave., entertained at the tea hour last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Louis Sellers. l Local and Personal i Castile SoapWe have been able to procure another lot of CONDY S CASTILE SOAP Small siss this time. 6 Cakes 25c Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Kane of Kaslo, B. Ch are the guests of his brother snd sister-in-law, Captain and Mrs. W. J. Kane, 1253 Marine Drive. ~ ~ ~ hire. A. hI. Edmond, Radcliffe Ave., gave s large beach party on Wednesday afternoon, 6th instant. ~ ~ ~ A Membership fees in the Boll@- burn Public Library have been reduced to 50 cents for the peri- od ending 30th June next, Mem- bers have 2,000 books to choose from, and new books are pur- chased monthly. Last week thirty new books were placed on the shelves. \ The girls senior baseball sea- son opened last Wednesday night when in a well-contested game the Hollyburn girls were victorious over Pauline Johnson by 8 to 7 after playing overtime to break a 7 all score. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. May Butt has rented her furnished home on Little Moun- tain for six months to Dudley Gunn of Vancouver. ~ ~ hIrs. S. Cullington of Salt Spring Island is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weeden, Rad- cliife Avenue.\ o ~ Reeve Leyland took part in the Diamond Jubilee May Day celebration today in New West- minster, having had his car beautifully decorated for the oc- casion, the name of "West Van- couver" being very prominent- ly displayed. ~ \ ~ Mrs. Gilbert J. McLennan, 25th and Mathers, with her children Pearl and 51aisie, is leaving shortly for England. She will visit chiefly at Welling- ton, Shropshire. o Lyman Jones, 22nd and Jef- ferson, was struck in the chest by a rock while blasting last week for the new water pipe line. He is now making good progress towards recovery. o Miss Grace Cameron, who bas been away in Europe and Eng- land for some considerable time, arrived yesterday at her home in Caulfeild. Colonel Riddell has also arrived from England to visit hfr. and hire. Stuart Cam- eron. ~ o Entertaining at her home at Altamont, Mrs. IVilliam Lawson was hostess at a charmingly ar- ranged china shower in honor of Miss Helen Reycraft, whose marriage to Mr. Eric Vale will take place this month. Among those present vrere Iiirs. T. H. Foster, Mrs. A. R. Street, hfrs. Austin McDonald, Mrs. Frank Lundy, AIrs. Wilfred King, hIiss hfarjorie Find lay, Miss Lois Bell, Miss Ines Britton, Miss Margaret Alston, hiiss Beatrice Putnam, hIiss Winifred Thomp- son, Miss Betsy Ingles, hIiss Ella Lawson, Miss Myrtle Nixon, Miss Mildred Nixon, hiiss Jean Forrester, Miss Marion William- son, Miss Ruth Carscadden, hfiss Florence Sturdy, Miss Maude Stewart and hIiss Anne Stewart. Mr. Atherton of Vancouver, has taken the Killin cottage at Ith and Gordon for the summer, and will move in this week. ~ ~ Mrs. Evans and party of Van- couver, have moved into Mr. Frith Smith's bungalow at 29th and Waterfront, which they have taken for the summer. ~ o ~ Tom Neill who has been very seriously ill in the Vancouver General Hospital following an operation, is now out of danger and making good progress to- wards recovery. He was former ly a resident of West Vancou- ver. ~ ~ ~ W. Rodgers of Copper Cove, who suffered a fractured skull in an auto collision at Caulfeild last week, is now showing some improvement following an oper- ation at the North Vancouver General Hospital. ~ ~ In the or+ match of the sea- son the Pauline Johnson boys'eniorbaseball team, playing on Tuesday on their own grounds, defeated the Hollyburn boys by a score of 5 to 1. ~ ~ o Mr. Ward, 13th and Esqui- malt, who has been seriously ill, is now slightly improved \ Mrs. Royal, 13th and Marine Drive, left on Saturday for the Old Country. ~ ~ "The Sonrisa" was up for an- nual inspection and repairs over last week end. Miss Connie Thomas of the B. C. Telephone staff here is on her annual vacation. ~ \ Arthur L. Gear of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2576 Haywood. ~ ~ Miss Winnie Colpitts, who has been living with her grandpar- ents, hir. and Mrs. Teare, 13th and Inglewood, has entered the children's department of the Vancouver General Hospital for a training course. ~ o o A start has been made on the re-planking of the deck of the wharf at Ambleside, which has for some time been in a bad state of repair. o Captain David Baird of Van- couver, has moved into a house at 124 19th Street ~ o o Mr. Sutor of Bellingham, moved on Saturday into the Nesosjnger house at 16th and Waterfront. Miss Doris Brealey of Los Angeles, California, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brealey, 13th and Fulton. ~ ~ ~ George Blyth has started building a new home at 22nd and Jeff'erson. ~ ~ \ hIr. and Mrs. Peter and family of Edmonton, have moved into a house at 28th and Waterfront. ~ o \ L.O.L. No. 2990 will hold their regular meeting next Tuesday evening at 8 o'lock in the Or- ange Hall, when the Royal Blue Degree will be conferred on sett. eral candidates. o Miss Bernice Swanston and Miss Jessie Cameron, both of Vancouver, were guests over the week end at the Fortune Cup Inn. Miss F. M. Cooke, of Victoria, is the guest for a few days of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Hunt, 1051 Marine Drive. ~ ~ Mrs. Bell of Kerrisdale has taken the "St. Helier'4" rottage at West Bay, and expects to take possession this week end. WEST VII PHAmiIACY Thc Stoic of Scooks 14S2 hlsiiso Drive Psscrgcscy phoae West 221 (After 6 p. m.) PATRON IZF, Home Industry BREAD - BUNS ROLLS SCOsi FS CAKES I'astries--Almond varieties for Afternoon Tens. Special Spanish Bar Loaf. All made at 1468 Marine Drive ! Stratton'8 Bakery Phone West 27 GORDON ROBSON Bsiststco 6 Sefritm 'iVEST VANCOUVER- Officc No 1442 Marino Drive. Phone West 4OL VAKCOUVER OFFICE- Soitc 616 61S Bsstisgc St. W Phono Sermons 4199. ROLLVBUR.'i Barber Shop 16th 6 Marino BXPBRT SBRVICB E. MARSB. Proprietor BURRARD I FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE Mgo. Distinctive Foimrsl Scroho Lady Assistsst 224--sid St, R Phoae Norih 626 FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Amblesifle Sheet MetalWorks IAURIE SPECK, Pioprlctoi 1456 hiarine Drive Phone West 437L2 Rc-Roof sos sith s DUROID ROOF Tshs tcs months to psy E. G. GROOhl, Losel Rep For Particulars ssd Samples Phoae West 461R2 West Van Produce Co. Fresh Vegetabks and Fruit Phone West 186 or 109 Prompt Delivery NEW JANTZEN BATHING SUITS JUST ARRIVED Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and Idarine Drive. Phone West 144 Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and I.'.iiversal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, School Suppkes, Hemstitching. IINDER NEW MANAGEhIENT Ambleside FISH AND CHIP Store 1429 hlarine Drive Only the FRESHEST FISH Used Fried in CRISCO. r h m ~h i V !