0001 Illesssse I~I.8~.S. NCE" iMAII" ~h~laL .Zhh OIOU8 -2281 sopTsg pox" 'be;8 ly I hh s! ee~ r I!se'ss 'hh, (Q~ eh ILR,) Pss eel 'W Intg A. January 8. 1932 te'dorlessDry Cleaning and Dyeing SUITS ) C!essed 4)s 9 fbn k REGENT SUITS TO ORDER H!ghse gesds suits our oss msks 826.00 ssd sp AMI'ERAT!ONE sod REPAIRS WE CALL AND DELibER 1568 liiarlne Drive DRAWING AND IPAINTING Private and Class Pupils Taken Every Wednesday and Saturday by A, H. RO)VE f Ws!1 Known Vancouver Artist) For pseueu!srs call or phone MRS. A. HAhIPSON „,, „„....„......„, Residence phone West $$4L sr E. S, PEARCE...., .......................Residence phone West 26?L RECEIVES ACKNOWLEDG- 3IENT FROfii HIS MAJESTY Nrs. George Bulkley, of "Dreamy Nook," 26th and Belle- vue Aves received 8 short time ago a letter from her son Cecil in England, in which he spoke in glowing terms of patriotism, ot ek . :ngland, and of his Majesty ing George. Mrs. Bulkley, thinking the King should see it, sent it to his secretary, from whom she recently received 8 very courteous reply dated from Buckingham Palace, in which he stated he had given the letter personally to King George. FOOTBAI.L Games for Saturday, Januarv 9th, 1932. League Game Division I. 1Vest Van. vs. N.S.P. Canucks; Ambleside Park, 2:30. Ref- eree, Mottershead. Mainland Cup--2nd Round Division H. Kiwanis Bluebirds vs. Beavers; Mahon Park, 2:30 p.m. Ref- eree Botham. Mainland Cup--2nd Round Division III. Young Buffs vs, Lynn Valley; Mahon Park, 1 pm. Referee, Hilder. A very enjoyable dance was i&rganized for New Year's Eve in the Legion Memorial Hall by a committee consisting of Bernard Nash, Terry Crickmay, Norman Sewell, James Cornish, and the Misses Marjory Crickmay, Peggy Cornish, and Lois White- law; Bernard Nash acting as M. C. Excellent music was supplied by the Hollyburn Rhythm Boys'rchestra, and the fioor was filled with dancers for every number, repeated encores being the order of the evening. Among the many present were: Dr. and hire. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Crickmay, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Horsepool, Mr. and Mrs. Lidster, Mr. and Mrs. Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sewell, Mrs. Cullen. The Misses K. Hampson, E. Hampson, P. Cornish, F. Brydon Jack, D. Dawson, G. Woolgar, D. Cullen, E. Cullen, M. O'Donnell, L. WhItelaw, A. Ridley, M. Blair, R. Blair, J. Beatty, B. Beard, B. Edwards, M. Crickmay, I. Glead, F. Clead, G. Thompson, J. Gar- rett, F. Edwards, J. Lettner, M. Lsttner, H. Young. M. Dawson, P. Bloxham, J. Durbin, M. Farm- er, G. Clay, E. Roberts, D. Cle- athero, C. Marsh, G. Lightly, J. D:ckenson. Messrs. G. Sewell, G. Turner, K. Garland, J. Cornish, T. Crick- may, F, Cullen, B. Bloxham, T. Timbrell, P. Caddy, T. Grout, A. Kendrick, G. Guinan, C. For- syth, A. Reid, R. MacLean, B, Nash, K. Nash, B. Clements, T. Turner, S. Turner, T. Lightly, S. Lettner, T. Beard, G. McCill, W. Irish, P. Farmer, B. Knight, J, Grisedale, J. Cleathero, C. Chapman, E. Harrison, and a number of others. 0 mcoikt 8Csnkht IOIIdsy !leo!$ IR Rn( os tbs of tbo dlsM8L .ting of Iptsr, is of %is i. loco 818 !8 ill be homb. Ifo nkilkst8l I uaicipzk cbe ! 88 s!niin cher Asscb ?bs oer. 18: "No(be ny hair!" 18 be think: pbave yoo 88 rlul e little girl NORTH VANCOUVER COUNCIL DECIDES TO SUB51IT POLICE SYSTEM CHANGE TO ELECTORS City of North Vancouver pro- vincial police referendum by-law was reconsidered and finally a- dopted by the City Council Mon- day night. It authorizes sub- mission of the following ques- tion to ratepayers at civic elec- tions, January 14: "Are you in 'Ofqvor of the city entering intoan agreement with the attorney- general on behalf of the province whereby all police duties of the city shall be done by provincial officers?s In the year 1160 A.D., Bag- dad is reported to have ha!i six- ty hospitals. tying Itog)e gly cable" ii-- LAVOES ISO SCOT)'ISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY The next meeting of the West Vancouver branch of the B. C. Scottish Country Dance Society will be held tomorrow (Satur- day), evening at 8 o'lock in the Leg)on Memorial Hall. All mem- bers are asked to be present. I.Miii ,hxuo I SIIE- [gSteiii ,b,s,p ip 8tkg gsscoove bos Pest pie tiss " st fbo t dogs A 8 Ies Cop,fp po Irs!84 'iofs ksfci ~. L. OGDEN CO. W'est746-- 51EN'S AND BOYS'URNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY Shoppers here are enthusiastic shout OUR VALUES. Leg us show you. The king Studio 1Vest Vancouver Branch )586 lklarlne Drive will be open for business MONDAYS WEDNFSDAYS FRIDAYS Evenings by Phone: West 40 or Seymour 1046 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m appointment. V. V, VINS N, prietor. I Phone Res. Phone West 20 West 286L THE WF9T VAN NFWS Your Prescriptioug Should be filled st West Vancouver'6 Pioneer Drug Store where ACCURACY and PROMPTNESS are FEATURED. Local and Personal I msmsc: Mr Parson 11th and Esplan ade, is confined to his home through sic'knesm ~ s s Mr. and Nrs. Bruce of Van- couver, have moved into the new home they have had built at the corner of 26th and Bellevue Ave. ~ s s William Gunn, senior, 2336 Heywood Ave., has returned from a two weeks'isit to Vic- toria. Considerable snow has fallen recently on the plateau of Holly- burn Ridge, the depth of it ac- cording to the snow pole at Sixth Lake being 11 feet 6 inches, While quite a number of hikers ascended the Ridge on New Year's Day, there were not as many as might have been ex- pected in view of the sunshine and mild keather. The regular meeting of L.O.L'o. 2990 took place last Tuesday evening in the new Orange haik It was decided to accept the in- vitation of the )Vest Vancouver Presbyterian Church to attend divine service there the last Sun- day in January, when Rev. Dr. Ellis will preach 8 special ser- mon to the members of the Orange Order. s s ~ A. H. Rowe of Vancouver, who has just started art classes here. is meeting with considerable success, a number of pupils hav- ing joined. He is prepared to hold a class for juniors in the afternoons after school or on Saturday mornings providing a suificient number will join. )Vith this object in view he would like to meet mothers who wish their children to receive such instruc. tion. A girl was born on New Years Day at the Vancouver General Hospital to Mr. and bfrs. William Urquhart 1453 Fulton Aves ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. T A. Spencer and family, 21st and Mathers Ave.. left Saturday morning on the "Empress of Canada" for Hono'lulu. ~ ~ ~ Jerry Conway, 17th and Ful- ton Ave., was the victim of an unfortunate accident last week resulting in 8 broken arm. He was taken to the North Vancou- ver General Hospital, and ls now back at his home where he is making good progress. s ~ ~ Nature seldom makes mis- takes about the weather, what- ever blunders those who pro. phesy on that subject may com- mit. In this connection, if nature is right, we have seen ~ the last of winter, for Mrs. Claud Bar- row, 24th and NelsonAve., this week picked a sprig from 8 sal- mon berry bush near her home which was just breaking forth into bloom. As most of us know, this bush is the first to bloom in the spring, so we can only trust the auspices are correct in this instance. ~ s D. MacN. Thomson, 11th and Esquimalt Ave, is making good progress at his home towards recovery. A number of tea parties were given during Christmas in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Freeyx. of Everett, Washington, who were visiting bIrs. Freeze's sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. W. M. Mason of Fulton Avenue. s ~ A Vancouver motorist was fined 810 in the West Vancouver Police Court on Wednesday for driving to the common danger. "Canada Today" is the subject of a radio talk given every Sun- day afternoon over the C.NR. network from Ottawa at 2 p.m. by Mr. N. Grattan O'eary. It would be worth the while of all who have a radio to listen to the interesting topics Mr. O'eary discusses. Another very instruc- tive program is the one sponsor- ed by the Council of Radio in Education over the N B. C. (KONG) at 5:30 on Saturdays, on the topic, "Aspects of the Economic Crisis." The speakers are eminent professors and econ- omists in the United States. A delightful no-host party party was given on New Year'8 Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eager, 22nd and Fulton Avenue. Bridge was played up to midnight, when supper was served, and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. The guests were: Nr. and Mrs. Dave Barbour, Mr. and ?IIrs. J. E. Harker, Mr, and Nrs. Rowland Bindley, klr. and Nrs. Duncan McNillan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. bir. and birs. Art 51en- zies, Mr. and Ibirs. )V. D. Colvin, Nrs. L. T. Green, Nr. and Nrs. H. B. Stevens, Mr. and Nrs. H. A. Eager. A very enjoyable evening was spent by members of the B. C. Scottish Country Dance Society West Vancouver branch, and their friends at "Bonnie Doone," the home of Nr. and Mrs. Hast- ings, who generously lent their home for the occasion. Cards and dancing were enjoyed by the many who attended and Ie- freshments were served during the evening. Mrs. J. P. Ferguson and pupil gave several well rend- ered recitations, which were re- ceived with much applause. Those winning prizes at cards were Miss Isobel Groom, Nrs. N. Burley, John Thomson and Robt. Smith. Nrs. Hastings and mem- bers of the Society assisting, made the evening a most enjoy- able one. WEST VNt PMNACY The Ssses sf Sess!sa 1482 Mseiss Dries Wssc yf Emsegesey Phsss Wast $21 fhfesr 8 p.m.) Stratton'S BAKERY Variety of Breads emprove every m!Nd- All Kinds of Tea Breads ASSORTED PASTRIES Almond Vaneties Christening Birthday %eddmg Calses made at 1468 hIAR)xiE DRIh E Phone )Vest 27 or we wdl cau GORDON ROBSON Sseei~Iss fs Sslisnse WEST VANCOUVER-- Office Ns. 1447 Msx!ss Drive. Phone West tO!L VANcouvER oFFIGE- SsRs 818; 618 Hastings SS. W Phsss Ssymssr 4188. FUEL VERNON FEED STORE EXTENSION TO NORTH VAV FERRY Suggest!on that passenger ac- commodation of No. 4 ferry be increased by erection of exten- sion on each end of the present structure on the main deck to provide additional cabins, was made by Ferry Superintendent George Chalmers in his annual report to the City Council Mon- day night. Offer of a double-ended ferry with accommodation for forty vehicles for 8)8,000 in United States funds was received from a Seattle firm. "If the bridge is going to be repaired, we do not need a new ferry; but if the work is to be delayed, we will have to consider acquisition of another boat," de- clared Aid. W. I. )Vilson, chair- man of the ferry committee. Mayor E. H. Bridgman inti- mated that word is expected shortly from Ottawa regarding the order-in-council approsdng shipping regulations through Second Narrows. 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