0001 » ,r:v- wCr;r WC»V» C V ~ t4 A » vr 4444 4 I CV 4 14 V. 4» w»4 » Ivr 'C I- ~ 4 1 ki I 't~l& »1 ~' -I:4~p.%cu tI '»2+%4' 1 I'w t yc t»I4'I'rji'rr ~ . -4)C t~'» C. ' I 'tn 'I Vr 't4'rr rrv '.rrrr r »' 'trrrr v,t rrr'tv'rc" rc ~ »vrrL~. ,rvrrr 'V V'r'r r'raper's HOME BAKERY United Church Minister, E. A. Henry, D.D. Sunday. July 5th, 193L The Sunday School meets at 9:65 a. m. Fresh Raspberry I'ies Veal fh Ham Piss Sponge Cake for Raspberry Shortcake Rolls, Bread, Cakes, Etc. AII made uu ihu ptcmiucm hirs. A. L. Fennings 2476 Marine Drive Phone )Vest 366 Chicken Salad I qt. cold boiled chicken, cut in small cubes 1 pt. finely cut celery I teaspoon salt 1 8 teaspoon pepper 2 hard-boiled eggs 2 cups mayonnaise dressing 6 olives. hlix chicken which should be very tender, with celery, season- ing and one egg cut into small pieces; marinate with 0 little French Dressing, snd let stand in cold place one hour. Serve on lettuce leaves and spread mayon- naise over top. Garnish with olives and remaining egg cut into slices. Dust with paprika. The church is deeply Indebted to J. J. Hanna for a beautiful brass fiower snd bouquet holder which adds much to the conveni- ences for flower displays. Thursday, July 23rd, has been decided on for the Annual Picnic. The details are not yet complete but the place will be Stanley Park and the method of convey- ance will be by boat. The boat will leave Ambteside Wharf at 1:30 direct for English Bay pier. The tickets for adults are 25 cents return, for the Sunday School scholars free. It being the half holiday we hope the adults will help make it a congregational affair. Last Sunday evening, when the Choir rendered a very up- lifting and inspiring service of music, the congregation was pleased to have an unexpected visit from Rev. John McKay, Principal of Manitoba College, )Vinnipeg,and formerly Principal of Westminster Hall in Vancou- ver. He led the prayer service and gave a short and interesting talk on music in its relation to life and to church work. Strawberry hlousse I box strawberries I cup sugar ijjg box or 1 tablespoon granu- lated gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 3 tablespoons boiling water I quart cream Wash snd hull berries, sprinkle with sugar and let stand one hour; mash snd put through fine sieve; add gelatine which hss been soaked in cold water and dissolved in boiling water. Set in pan of ice water and stir until it begins to thicken; fold in whipped cream. Put into mold, cover, pack in salt snd ice, I part salt, 3 part ice; aHow to stand 4 hours. Raspberries or peaches or shredded pineapple may be used instead of straw- berries. Fourteen thousand cases of Australian oranges were shipped into B. C. between July snd De- cember 1930. Only 2453 dozen cases of U. S. eggs came into B. C. in 1930. The summer time is rather trying to church enterprises both in the matter of attendance and finance. It will help if those who go away would let the Stewards have the contributions for the absent Sundays. It will also mean much for the one who tries to lead if everyone possible will try to keep up the attendance. EC4bliubmi on North Shore 20 Ycutu (Ludr Auciuiuai) HARRON BROS. Ik WILLIAMSON funnal Iinrtars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North IS4 Vancouver Parlors 56 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 ~i'OLLYBURN SCHOOL The following is a list of the pupils promoted to High School on the joint recommendation of the Inspector of Schools, the Principal of the High School and Principal of the Public School: Back, Thomas William, Back, Mildren Joan, Bolbec, Betty, Childs, Doreen Frances Helen, Childs, Olive Margaret, Clegg, John Leach, Cross, Madeline Helen, Currie, hiary Anne, Dun- can, Jean Elizabeth Lillian, El- liott, Betty Audrey, Fiddes, John Duncan, de Gamage, Virginia, Gibson, Mary Olivia, Higginson, Harold Gordon, Kinlock, Jean, McCulloch, Kent Arthur, McIn- tosh, Frederick Duncan, Meuse, Evelyn Myrtle, Miles, Charles Henry, Pearson, Walter Reinhold Robertson, Pearl Hazel, Russell, Edward Raymond, Russell, Grace Isabella, Schuberg, John Albert, Tanner, Frank Thomas, Tearoe, I"rank, Vickery, Georglnns Eliz- abeth, Watson, James Graham, Watson, John Fraser, Whipple, Anne Alfrieds Valsrie. THE West Van Neurs Published Every Friday »)uumuu cled Ediiotiui Office) 17th uud bfutiuc Drive (Nevi io Huiiybutu P. O.) I'hone West 363 afternoons or evenings Mail Add»au: P.O. Suz 61, Ho)1)bura, B.C, Pubriuhct F. F. LOVEGICOVE Phone West 363 $1.00 u peur by amer; $X00 u year by mug. Nuwuuiuudu 6c. pcr ccpr Public Worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Dr. Henry will preach at both services. 11 a.m.--Summer Communion 7:30 p.m.--Topic "What Is Truth Iu A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all who wish to declare their loyalty to Christ, to meet with us at the morning Sacra- ment. J Bowling Green To Be OpenedThe formal opening, weather permitting, of the bowling lawn will take place Saturday after- noon. Both men and women are invited. The grass is in good shape for a first season. We hope to have the Reeve present to add his blessing and would be glad to see the lawn a social community centre. Some North Vancouver teams are coming down to take part. On Monday evening next we are looking forward to s visit from some of the tennis players of St. Stephen's Club for some friendly games. THE WFST VAN NFWS WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society C'HDRCH EDIFICE zeih uud Russ)ma)i, Hokrbutu This Sucieiy Iu ~ Brunch of The Mother Church The Fitci Church of Christ, Scientist, iu Boston Muuuchuutta Sunday Services 11.$0 u. m. uud 7.$0 p.m. Subject, July 5th "GOD" Sunday School at 10.00 u. m. Tui)mony Meutiua Wuduuuduy ~4 6.16 p. m. St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. A. Harding Priest, B.A. Trinity 5 (July 5th). 8 a. m.--Holy Comunion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:15 a. m.--Holy Communion 7:15 p. m.--Evensong. There is Divine service on Sun- day at 3 p.m. at St. Francis'hurch,Caulfeild. Visitors'ay st the Senior Boys'amp at Artaban will be next Thursday, July 9th, The boat leaves the Union S.S. wharf at 9 a. m. All members of the congrega- tion are invited to attend the annual choir picnic to be held Saturday, July 4th, at Whyte- cliff Park. A special bus will leave Ambleside at 2 p. m, and pick up the party en route Hot water will be provided on the grounds. There will be a pro- gram of sports snd the return journey will be made at 9 p. m. Next Friday evening, July 10th, a raspberry social will be held at the home of Mrs. F. X. Hodgson, 2310 Bellevue, under the auspices of the choir. In addition to lawn attractions there will be a musical program arranged by Mrs. Hodgson and the artists will include Mrs. Reg- inald Band, Miss Beatrice Hodgson, snd Messrs. Pscey, Parle and Sparrow. Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. H, P. Humphreys, Residence, 1343 Heywood. Phone West 252R Sunday, July 5th 10 a. m.--Sunday School. Classes for all. 11 a. m.--Morning Worship. Pastor will preach, topic, "A Dsy of Good Tidings." Reception of new members. The ordinance of the Lord' Supper will be observed 7:30 p. m.--Evening Worship. Topic, "Proverb snd Prophecy." A cordial invitation to slk "So would I make my Ssbbaths times of growth, to rest and ripen like the golden fields." Monday, 8 p.m.--Come and hear Rev. Archie Gordon, re- turned missionary from India. Mr. Gordon is a Scotsman, has lived 14 years in India, knows Ghandi personally. You will be glad you came. Wednesday, 8 p. m.-- Prayer and praise. j BASEBALL Last Monday the West Van- couver baseball team defeated Lynnmour 6 to 3. This Monday the boys will meet Native Sons st Mahoii Park snd on Thursday will be at home to the Lynnmour team. As there are only two more home games this season turn out and give the boys your support. Cor. 14th ck Duchess LOICD'S DAY-- 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a. m.--Worship 0 n d Breaking of Bread. 7:15 p. m.--Song Service 7:30 p. m.--ADDRESS Speaker: hilt. A. Ahi l)KILSON CANADIAN I.RGION ME)IORIAI, HALL NRRT SUNDAV-- 10 u. m.--School for Chiidtuu. 2 p. m.--Speaker: MR. PERCY KiivG Subject: "TIIK 1VAY OF DEATH" bit. Kiss broudcuciu over CKWR avery Wednesday at 9120 p iu. St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Carey Residence: 2568 Marine Drive. Saturday--7:30 p.m., Confes- sions. Sunday--8:45 a.m., Holy hiass, sermon. 2:00 p.m., Sunday School. 8:00 p.m., Rosary, benediction. Week Days--7:30 a.m., Holy Mass. WKDNKSDAY-- 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study, Dr.Marjory hicCubbin DENTIST Huutui 9 u. m. Iu 0 p. m. -Saturdays: 10 u. m. Iu I p.m. Fvcuiuxu uud Saturday Afiet- uuuuc by uppuiuimeut uuiy. Royal nuuk Buiidiux I'hose Wuui 440 iiuuidtutu I'houa Weui $9L Look At Your Hair Stet)uuc Eicu Ducu IS IT free from duudtug, glossy uud heuithyl Huc it u cmuri neck iiua uud ubup- ud iu the head in u soft mutuel or auger wuvcl if Nui, eall uud uec Gweu Clay at the CFIVendOlyyi Beauty Slioppe 1640 Marine Drive For uppuiuimeuiu I'HONE WEST Ill. MAY DAY COMhIITTKK At last week's meeting of the West Vancouver May Dsy Cele- bration Committee the Treasur- er's statement showed s favor- able balance of 8134.30 in the May Day fund. This amount will be kept on hand to resume activ- ities next year. It was decided that the Municipal Council shall call a meeting of all Societies and representative citizens at sn early date next year in order to continue the celebration on as successful an order as that just completed. To take charge of the Msy Queen's visits, Mrs. W. B. Small and the Secretary, James P. Mitchell were given authority to make arrangements. Queen Peggy Barker and her maids of honor, Jean Hill and May Arm- strong were present at the Cale- donian ('smes at Hastings Park on Dominion Day to represent West Vsncoui er Reeve J. B. Leyland on behalf of the citizens thanked the meni- bers of the Committee for the zeal with which they had carried out the program for 1931. It was requedted that expressions of gratitude be tendered through the press to the many citizens who gave so freely of their ser- vices in connection with the vari ous functions sponsored on May Dsy. Letters of thanks were order- ed sent to the Kent Piano Co., Vancouver, for the beautiful radio now installed st the Loyal Protestant Home and to Mr. J. Haydn Young for his courtesy in auditing the accounts. A presentation of a beautiful cigarette case suitably engraveil wau made to J. R. Mitchell for his work in connection with the celebration. NURSING HOME (Mru hi K I uChuuce R.N ) 264 . 24ih Siruci Euci North Vuucuurui Rcuiduutc Phone: Nurih )266k C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and Marine Expert Work I'hone )Vest 135 PAUI.INE JOHNSON SCHOOL, The following pupils of Paul- ." ine Johnson School, West Van- couver were recommended for 0 High School, commencing next')q September: Keitha Anderson Grant Brew- ster, Gordon Barr, Helen Cle-Igf)rt ment, Enid Clemente, Gordon ': 4- 'avidson,Gwendoline Davison, Alex Denniston, Dorothy Dickin- son, Joyce Dickinson, FlorenceF»R Dodd, Msdeline Eccleston, Suestn Furukswa, Joan Gourlsy, Flor- ence Gracey, Alton Grsfton„d 'argaretHsrdmsn William '., Hawkes, Francis Hodgson, Ger-&'ldine Johnson, Jack Kerr, Rich-'rdLaster, Paul ihiathews, Fred-jjb erick Masterman, Gordon Mast- 'rmsnJames Murray James MacDonald, Muriel MacLeod, '; Grace McMillsn, Wilhelmina O'-If) ) Grady, Jilo O'Kino, William Ai Parker, Edwin Partridge, Harry fi)k(f Phillips, Jack Ray, Edward Shef-2: field, Frank Smith, Anne Spar-JI row, Gertrude Thompson, Rich-FC, " ard Timbrell, Robert Ward,k~ Ernestine Weeden, Edith White, ~ The chronic kicker is always right on the job. A man'0 credit is usually good when he doesn't need it. NOW PLAYING Tbe Harold Bell Wright Story Eyes of the World Stirring in Ac)ion, Sweet m Sennmuui The West Vancouver Swim- ming Club wrote the council sug- gesting that the names of those members of the club who'have been trained in the use of the inhalator be furnished to tho police department, as three men were required to use the appar- atus, if the best results were to be obtained. The council re- quested that this be done by tho club. COhl INC» --Neat Wctk hlnklK l)ICKSSI.KH ix "Rl'.1)VCli(G'O)c(QVI klh( IIOROI July )I, 1031 BRITISH ISR&EL Hollyburn Hall Juiv ih fo th