0001 June 26, 1931 THE WEST VAN NEWS ).n 'hr. 1 Io II Sfz : il d ssc )lz&n lccss, l)nol twist 4Akcs, Iezhllzt hd I HOLT The Glass Man 1470 Marine Drive All knld of Elasss, auto, mirrors, etc. Repairs Estimates. Phone Wesl 27 Miss Harrop, West Bay, left this morning for Calgary, en route to Quebec and England. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Clark, who has been spend- ing the past few months witil her son in Caliiornia, has now returned and is again residing with her son, D. I. Clarke, 26th and Bellevue. ~ ~ ~ Mr. Bingham of Vancouver, has rented the house of A. E. Morris at 24th and Bellevue. G A R DE IV PARTY GREAT SUCCESS In spite of 'he inclement weather the garden party given last Tuesday by the Naomi Chapter, O.E.S., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Vinson, was agreat success socially and fman- cially. The May Queen and her attendants were present and great credit is due the Schools Band, who gave several very en- joyable selections. COMOring )Ve are expert I'HOTO COI.ORISTS also Developing, Printing, Enlarging Specialists. C. J. BRODERICK 1421 Marine Dr. WOO D FOR SALE Kindling Wood, $3.50 cord Short Cedar Blocks, 52.50 per cord Bush Wood, $6.50 per cord North Shore Woodyard Phone North 379 TENNIS DANCE LARGELY ATTENDED The dance given by the West Vancouver Tennis Club last Fri- day evening in the Inglewood Auditorium proved to be s very enjoyable affair. There was a large crowd of dancers, and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves lo the music provided by Freddy Ross'rchestra from the Winter Garden, English Bsy. Favors were distributed during the eve- ning and refreshments served in the school dining room. 51ANUAI. TRAINING DISPLAY There wss a large attendance at the annual manual training display of the West Vancouver schools, which took place in the manual training building at Pauline Johnson School last Fri- day evening. It was the best and largest ever given by the classes. Among the articles on show were inlaid checker table boards, tables, tea wagons, cedar chests, plant stands, smok- ers'tands, sewing cabinets, and a host of smaller objects. Every piece showed careful and thor- ough workmanship, especially the inlaid checker table boards, a new departure this year, and the whole exhibition was a great credit to J. E. Condon, the manu. al training instructor, snd his pupils. Tes was served during the evening by the West Vancouver P.-T. A. MUSIC STUDY Music study should be contin- uous. Like life itself, it is a mat- ter of continuous building, daily expanding and growing. As musie study proceeds the mind develops. Practice and study should be continued, wherever possible, during the summer. No one who has had a good musical training would part with it.--Etude Magazine. Mrs. Clara Wilson announces that she is teaching all summer. Start your children during the holiday. Special summer rates for beginners. Phone or call, Studio 2367 Marine Drive, Dun- darave. Nr. Colwell of Vancouver, has taken a house at 25th and Belle- vue. The RIDGE SUPER SERVICE STATION General Repairs, Brakes, Greasing, Battery Charging, Tires General Overhauling. Jack Banks 8z Lance Garthorne 2203 Marine Drive PHONES: West 613-0 (Dsy or Night) Repair Shop: West 91 Ridley's Milk MORE THAN 50"Jc, higher grade than the minimum demand of the Provincial Government. Produced from GOVERNMENT INSI'FCTED HERDS; BOTTI.ED UNDER THI" VERY BEST Ol'ONDITIONS. This milk hss no superior in all of Van- couver, We know of no better value today than Ridley'6 Pure Jersey Milk at 10c. per quart I'HONE RIDLEY, )VEST 456 far ICE or 61H.K. Odorless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Pressed 50C Cleaned and I'ressed $ 1.00 WE CALL AND DELl&ER Suits and Overcoats made to order Our Own Make............................$35.00 up M. WILLIAMS Iv t"2861'. 1568 lliarine Drive Local and A waterspout was visible on the western skyline at about 10:15 a. m. on Monday, and wss apparently located either in Howe Sound or Carther west on the Gulf of Georgia. It depended Crom a lowlying cloud, and dis- integrated in a few minutes It is not often that this phenome- non ls seen on this coast. ~ o ~ A daughter was born last Sun- day to llir. and Mrs. George C. Andersen, 1044 Esquimalt Ave., at the North Vancouver General Hospital. o o ~ The Hollyburn junior girls'aseballteam, playing on their own grounds last Friday, defeat- ed the Pauline Johnson junior girls by a score of 23 to 3. ~ ~ Nrs. J. Mitchell of Long Bay, Gambier Island, is visiting her father, Mr. Davie, 15th and Ful- ton. Mr. and Nrs. Bolin, 21st and Bellevue, have left for a motor trip to Nanaimo, Victoria, and other points on Vancouver Is- land. o Sister Nary Rosalmda (Agnes iVyland), who has been stationed at Juneau, Alaska, stopped over in Vancouver for a few hours on her way to Victoria. o ~ ~ The Pauline Johnson senior'oys defeated the Hollyburn seniors last Friday at baseball by a score of 9 to 8. The game was played on the Pauline John- son grounds. ~ ~ Mrs. George Blyth, 22nd and Jefferson, returned on Tuesday to her home from the North Vancouver General Hospital, bringing with her her newly born son. Ray Bowden, centre forward of the visiting English football team, was the guest on Thurs- day, 18th instant, of his relative Mrs. F. C. Page, 25th and Belle- vue. \ I Messrs. Mann, R. Gowanlock, L. Gowanlock, Powell and Ben- nett who came to the coast on s motor trip from Winnipeg, spent 'I'hursday, 18th instant, at the Fortune Cup Inn. Mr. Mann is a friend of Mrs. Lloyd's brother, who resides in Winnipeg. * The junior boys baseball team of Pauline Johnson school defeat- ed the Hollyburn boys last Fri- day, the score being 12 to 1. The match was played on the grounds of the victors, ~ ~ ~ Mrs. B. Harrison, 1734 Hay- wood Avenue, who left here on the 24th May for a trip to the Old Country, is now vis)ting her sister at Birmingham, England. I o I A. J. Harrawsy and his daugh- ter Doris, 1963 Bellevue, who left Quebec on 6th June on the maid en trip of the Empress of Brit- ain, have reached England, and will visit a number of places in the old country and France. They expect to be away three months, returning by way of New York, Boston and Toronto. o s The St. Stephen's A. Y. P. A. tennis team drew with the Holy Trinity team last week, the score being 1 all. \ ikir. and AIrs. E. J. Crickmay snd family have moved from 2078 Gordon Avenue to a house at 2192 Gordon Avenue. ~ o ~ F. Stride of Vancouver, has rented a cottage on East Beach far the summer. ~ ~ o Miss L. Simpson, Radclilfe Avenue, is leaving Saturday morning for her holidays in Tor- onto snd Peterborough. Personal Pal Blades are bauer nnd cheaper SEE OUR WINDOW GORDON ROBSON Bors)clos S Souclcor WEST VANCOUVEB- Offlco No. )447 Msrlno Drive. Phono West 409. VANCOUVER OFFICE- Snhc 616 619 Hastings SL W Phono Sermons 4199. BURRARD I FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Mgr. Dist)nonce Fnnccnl Sero)co Lodr Asslscnnt 619--Zrd Sl. E Phono North 696 General Auto Repaira Specialidng in- Brake Lining and Battery Repairs. H. Davison CF Son Phone West 100 Your Holiday Requirements Are well lacked sftoc nt Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and Marine Drive. Phone West 144 Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and Universal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, School Supplies, Hemstitching. GOLF TOURNAMENT 17th and iainrine Drive Commencing July I at 2100 p.m. QUALIFYING ROUNDS --Ladies 60 Nen 50 Girls 65 Boys 55 FINAI& -- Saturday, Jube 4, 7 p.m. Good prizes for each division. 36 holes for 25c. Children half price Mr Neilson of Vancouver hss taken a house at 24th snd Hsy- wcnxl. ~ o o H. W. J. Paterson of Vsncou- 5 bladeS 25C. ver, has moved into the Kilby cottage at Caulfeild. Members of Ruth Lodge, L.O. WEST VAN PHARMACY B.A.,and of L.O.L No. 2990paid Tho Stere of Ssrcfce. a visit to the Loyal Protestant 1499 Moo)so IMvo Orphanage last Saturday and presented the fine radio present- ed by the Kent Piano Co., which they won for having the best dec- orated liost ln the Nay Day par- ade here. s o o SW~ '9 Mrs. E. J. Alton and son Doug- Stratton S las, 1405 Inglewood Avenue, are leaving on Sunday evening for QAQER+ a two months'oliday, during which they will visit at Watraus BREAD -- CAKES and Winnipeg. ~ ~ o Assorted Pastries- Mr. and hirs. A. Harrison of Almond Varieties Vancouver, have moved into s Runs - Rolls Scones house at 2245 Nelson Ave. ~ s \ Short Bread - Nut Bread Mr. Piper of Vancouver, has Chrisfening, Birthday, taken a house at 2Sth and Belle- Wedding Cakes vue, and is moving in at the end of this month. made at s o o 1468 SIARINE DRIVE Mr Tanner of Hollyburn has moved into one of the Steven- Phone West 27 son's houses at 24th and Hey- wood. Dr. Pierce W. Selwood, Na- tional Research Fellow of Prince- ton University, New Jersey, is leaving Princeton at the end of July to visit his old home in West Vancouver. o Mr. Simpson of Vancouver, has taken one of the Stevenson houses at 24th and Heywood for HOLLVBURN the summer. Barber Shop Miss Marjorie Barnott of the 16th a Merino B. C. Telephone stafF here, is spending her annual vacation st Harrison Hot Springs. ~ ~ o Mayor A. M. Patterson of Prince George, was the guest Inst week of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and 5frs. J. R. Pat- terson, 27th and Marine Drive. Mr. Patterson was on the coast attending the Unemployment Conference in Victoria. West Van Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs. George Glass. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit who have recently arrived in phone West 186 or 109 Vancouver from Devonshire, England, have bought Major B. Prompt Delivery H. Harrison's house at 11th and Marine Drive, and will take pos- session next Monday. Major Harrison is moving to Vancou- Honyburn Garage ver. ~ 1503 Mari Honoring Miss Vivian Jack- man, whose marriage takes place shortly, Mrs. Sydney Trust ent- ertained at a kitchen shower on Tuesday evening last. The in- vited guests were Mrs. John Smith and the 51isses Isabel Bateman, Ida Brealey, Jean Dun- can, Dorothy Partington, J. Por- ter, Helen Ritchie, Kathleen Yates and Clara and Kitty Wil- Fraser Valley raspberries and SOIL cherries are arriving in the city.