0001 THE )VEST VAN NEWS Julv 31, 1931 r x v C vv A.V' h vv rvs vvr. v wwrr i ~N os; oO J. * rs owl ir' 'r Cr vrp vv rrso sii 4 ~ n z I J Wv4r ' ~ os *v iv ~ is r lvo'i ~ r rrp hv Ifrvr r w-rrr v'v rr rrr err'r w 'r v rrsrrr rr. rrr rrrrrr, ~ rrrrr rrrvvrvrrrivrrv rrrrv' rr~rr vrrr 'Vrrr rrr )VEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20ib sod Eseslmsii, Honybovo This Sosioiy is ~ Brooch of The hioihsv Church The First Chuvvh of Christ, Scientist, in Bostoo Massachusetts. Sunday Services Ii.ae ~ . m. ond T.SO p. m. Subject 2nd August "I.OVEo Afisvoooo 0 Io 0 p.m. Evening--Dance sod Eoiovisiomsoi from 0.00 Admission---Adults 25c. Children IOc. )lIY)RONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC EXASIS United Church hiinister, E. A. Henry, D.D. Sunday, August 2nd, 1931. 9:55 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7:SO p,m.--Public Worship. Preacher, Rev. F. W. Hardy, hI.A., B.D., vice-principal Colum. bien College, New Westminster. hir. Hardy will occupy the pul- pit during Apgust. Last Sunday evening the firs Church "Honor Roll" in West Vancouver was unveiled. hlr. Addy sang "There is no death." Mrs. Colin MacLean sang, "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High." Mrs. John Lawson unveiled the Roll with the following words: oI unveil this Honor Roll to the glory of God and in memory of those who gave themselves for the service of their country in the Great War--those who so far as known were directly or indirectly related to the various groups that ultimately formed the present United Church in Canada in its )Vest Vancouver branch." The roll is a very beautiful and chaste design executed by Mr. Bert Chisholm, the frame being added by Mr. A. D. Chisholm. The names on the roll are as follows: H. M. Bullman, Messrs. Bolish, C. A. Carter, H. J. Coles, W. Chipping, W. F. Clapham, J. T. Dougal, Thos. Dick, J. S. Durbin, J. Dowling, H. E. Hungerford, J. Lang, D. Lawson, John Law- son, R. G. hiillar, I. McKay, R. R. Morrison, T. Peterson, W. J. Pittman, A. H. Prentice, J. D. Ross, Magnus Ross. J. D. Thomp- son, James Turner, R, Turner, W. McN. Thompson, J. A. Ure, W. Ure, H. Van Louven, G. A. White, S. Whight, H. Willamson. H. E. Hungerford and J. Dow- ling died on service. D. Lawson was killed in action. The following )Vest Vancou- ver pupils were successful in the exams held this summer by the Toronto Conservatory of hIusic, their names appearing under those of their teachers: hlivk Clara Wilson Primary Grade--Honors: Ian Rush; Pass: Doreen Elgar. Elementary Grade -- Pass: Betty Blair, Freda Rush. Primary Theory--Pass: Phyl- lis Watt. Mrs. C. E. Burbridge Primary Grade -- 1st Class Honors: John Gordon Moe. Hon- ors: Oliver Burbridge. Elementary Grade--1st Class Honors: Barbara Sparrow. Mra. F. Knight-Hodge Intermediate Grade Piano-- Pass: Barbara Allwork. Introductory Grade Piano-- Honors: Nadine Gemmill. Sunday School at Ie.ee o. m. Toot(moor Mooiiog Wodoosdsy ~4 0.16 p. m. St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. A. Harding Priest, B.A. Trinity 9 (August 2nd). 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:16 a.m.--Holy Communion. 7:15 p.m.--Evensong. There is Divine service on Sunday at St. Francis'hurch, Caulfeild, at S p.m. All services during the month of August at St. Stephen's will be taken by the rector.j TbVO APPOINTED TO V GARIBALDI PARK BOARD The Junior Girls'amp at Artaban opens on Monday, with at least two of the Sunday School in attendance. Miss Joan Norris is going up as 0 leader and Wendell Hayes will be one of the campers. Dr. Victor Dolmage and Col. F. C. Bell were appointed by the government in Victoria today to the Garibaldi Park board. UNITED CHURCH BOWLING TOURNAhlENT The following refenerce to Mr. Priest's successor appeared in the Columbia Diocese notes in the last issue of the Canadian Churchman,--"The Rev. F. A. Ramsey is resigning as assistant priest of Christ Church Cathed- ray, Victoria, in order to become rector of St. Stephep's, West Vancouver, assuming his duties there on September 1st. He will be greatly missed in Victoria, having been active in work a- mongst young people since his arrival in 1928, as well as serv- ing as hospital chaplain and in other useful capacities. He will succeed the Rev. A. H. Priest, newly appointed Western Field Secretary of the G.B.R.E." Ribbons won by the boys of the two camps of Trail Rangers in the recent National Athletic contest have come to hand and may be secured from the men- tors, Mr. Parkes and Mr. Priest. Next Saturday at 2:SO p.m. on the bowling green the pro- gram will consist of a "singles" tournament. Draper's HOME'AKERY Try our hieat Pica, Fruit Pica and Sausage )tolls, also take some Cookies, Lunch and Parker House RoHs for your picnic. Home made bread oidsis taken AB made on the pvomissa hjrs. A. L. Fennings 2476 Marine Drive Phone IVest 366 At the annual picnic held last Thursday the Io»owmg are the results of the sports: 25 yards, 6 years and under-- I, hiarjorie htcTavish; 2, Peter Prentice. 60 yards, boys 6 and 7 -- I, Ronald Macauley; 2, David Bis- ect. 50 yards, girls 6 and 7 -- 1, hiargaret McLeod; 2, Dorothy Smith. 75 yards, boys 8, 9 and 10-- I, Douglas Watt; 2, Robert Shef- field. 75 yards, girls 8, 9 and 10-- I, Norma I ellows; 2, Constance Davidson. 75 yards, boys 11 and 1$--1, Kenneth Bruce; 2, Wilfred Len- nox. 75 yards, girls 11 and 12 -- I, Elsie Partridge; 2, Jean McTav- ish. 100 yards, boys 13, 14 and 15 (handicap) --1, John Fiddes, 2, .Angus McTavish. 100 yards girls 13 14 and 15 (handicap) -- I, Stella Bruce; 2, Janet Thomson. )Vheelbarrow race, boys 10 snd under -- I, Douglas Watt and Donald Howieson; 2, Duncan Mc- Tavish and Bobbie Currie. )Vheelbarrow race, boy and girl, 10 and under--I, Bobbie Currie and Dorothy Retallick; 2, Duncan and Jean McTavish. Men's open--I, Wingett Irish; 2, Jack Watt. Tug-o'-War (4 man team)-- I, B. R. Harrison (captain), Alex Duncan, Jack Watt, Chas. Bakl- win; 2, F. J. Patterson (captain) Rupert Harrison, Wlngett Irish, Robin Body. Esisbiishod on North Shore 20 Yosvs. (Lsdy Assisisoi) HARRON BROS. 8( WILLIAMSON funeral Qircrtars North Vancouver Parlors 122 )Vest Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. IS4 Ferry Statistics North Vancouver City Fernes transported 6,183 automobiles over the past week-end, report ferry officials. Saturday the fer- ries handled 3,110 vehicles and Sunday 3,073 were carried. Pas- sengers in cars numbered 10,475 for the two days. B. Wright is having two stores built at 14th and Marine Drive next to his own store. Mrs. A. L. Stevenson of Vic- toria, spent the week end visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore Jsckman st 22nd and Palmerston Avenue. ~ ~ ~ Miss Ida Brealey, 13th and Fulton, left on Tuesday for a trip to Jasper Park and north- ern points. THE West Van Nems Psbiisbsd Every Friday dosiovss sod Editor(st Offlvoi 11th sod Msrioo Drive (Nsxi io Hoiiyburo P O.) Phone West 363 afternoons or evenings CARD OF THANKS Mr, sod Mrs. C. F. Smnb wish io ihsok their msoy fvisods fov expressions of sym- pathy sod beautiful tloral trib- utes io their recent sadden loss of their soo Babby, also the members of the West Vancouver Swimmiog Ciob sed eH those who assisted at the time of the ~csidooi. Msn Addromi It 0. Box si, HoBybsra, LC. Psbiisbsv F. F. I OVEGROVE Phone West 363 IAIO s yssv by vovvtsri 62.00 s psst by mall Nswssiseds 60. psr copy DUNCAN LAWSON CIIAPTER I.O.D.E. Garden Party AI the home oF Reeve and Mrs. J. 8. Leyland SATURDAY, August 1st Horseshoe Bay Rev. H. P. Humphreys will (D.V.), conduct public worship at Good Luck Inn at S p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stagg will sing. A special invitation is extend- ed to all campers in Whytecli(f and vicinity to attend this ser- vice. St Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Carey Residence: 2558 Marine Drive. Saturday--10 a.m. -- Catechism Classes. 7:30 p.m.--Confessions. Forty Hours'evotions Sunday--8:45 a.m.--High Mass, Exposition. 10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p. m.--Ad- oration. 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p. m.--Holy Hour, Benediction. Monday and Tuesday-- 7430 a.m.--Holy hiass, Ex- position. 8 a. m. - 7:30 p.m. Adora- tion. 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m--Holy Hour, Benediction. Thursday--7:30 p. m.--Confes- SIOIIS. Friday--7 a.m.--Holy Mass. 7:30 p.m.--Devotions. Hollyburn Hall Cor. 14th 4'I Duchess LORD'S DAY-- 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a. m.--Worship a n d Breaking of Bread. 7:15 p. RL--Song Service 7:SO p. m.--ADDRESS Speaker: MR. J. BRAY TUESDAY-- 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. I.Marjory McCubbin I DENTIST Hours: 0 ~ . m. Io 0 p. m. Ssiuvdsys: Ie s.m. Io I p. m Evooiogs sod Saturday Aftor noons by sppoioimsnt only. Royal Book BoRdiog Phoae Wosi 446 Residence Phoae Wssi sea NURSING HOME (Mvs. M. H LsChssvo. ILN.) 264 - 24(h Street Bool North Vancouver Rosidosco I'boooi North issen C. J. Overingtoa PIONEER BARBER 14th and hiarine Expert Work Phone West 135 A wave in your hair M o necessity oot s luxury You cannot look well dressed without one Miss Clay who hss special ised io waving hsiveuttisg ood sii lines of beauty culture, for over nine years, will assure you of sstisfsciioo, at the Gweyfdolyn Beauty Shoppe 1640 Movies Drive For Appointments-- Phone West i if Seed Cake I cup butter 2 small cups sugai' eggs 3 cups flour I/4 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons caraway seeds I cup of milk 3 teaspoons baking powder. Cream butter and sugar. Add well beaten yolks, beat again. Sift flour, salt and baking pow- der. Add to first mixture alter- nately with caraway seeds and milk; fold in stiffly beaten whites last of all. Bake in one large or two small well-greased pans 1 to 1fi(4 hours. NOW PLAYING Men,".. Sky NEWS COMEDY II hiICKEY MODE: Lossiid(E : If your eyes are very tired, try this: Lie down and rest for fif- teen minutes with a cloth dipped in sold water laid across your closed eyes. Don't squint. If you suffer from eye-strain, headaches or inflsmed eyelids, have your eyes tested by a good oculist. If he fits you to glasses, wear them. They need not be unbecoming. A bit of vaseline rubbed along the edges of the eyelids every night with the finger-tip may help the growth of the lashes. Scarcely! "You have such 0 smart over- coat that I cannot understand why you have such worn-out trousers." oHow can a man get new trousers in 0 restaurant I" NEXT WEEK 'VIFSuous Husbands' Enjoyable Pictures I 4Annabelle' AIIRIF'OIRIOISLE" IS ~ 14-164k Joe bought some boots for the first time to go to a wedding. When he arrived home he was ln a terrible rage. "Give me my clogs again,o he demanded of his wife. "It's taken me nearly an hour to walk home." "I should just think It has," replied the wife. "You'e for- gotten to cut the string behind." By the time a man outgrows Santa Claus, he believes rich men are eager to let him share in a sure thing. BRITISH ISRAEL CANADIAN LEGION MEMORIAL HALL NEXT SUNDAY- Ie am Scbool for Cbndvoo. 2 p m~pvskovi MR. PERCY KING Subject: "JUI)AH AND THE JEtvso Mr. King brosdvosis over CKWX every Wednesday at 0:20 p. m. Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. H. P. Humphreys, Residence, IS43 Heywood Ave. Phone West 262R Sunday, August 2nd, 10 a.m.--Sunday School. Classes for all. 11 a.m.--Morning worship. Pastor will preach, topic, "The object of the Lord's Supper." Followed by the ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Short address to the chfldren. 7:30 p.m.--Evening worship. Topic, "A Good Reckoning." A cordial invitation to all. J 'I ~