0001 THE WEST VAN NEWS Februarv 19. 1932 »r»vrr r r. » ~w rcr r rw: » 4 ~ r ~ r rprv'" w Cc rhr ~ "c' r. w r.' .rI::rv ' 'r' . »-v». r' ' Wr.rr~ 'r., 'r vr' rrrr »'r ~ '~ rrrr 'v r Do You Know That Ycx Cac Hcvc Ycct Pttlacstsc Rv Wcvcdr Ycu nc longer have ic wait until ycut pctmaxvul wave lc at tht untidy ttaffa With chic new method cad special tclcucst ycu can tt.wcvt an old pttmas- tst or only touch up the straight part, without Iajutlag tbc hair. Cffjeyfdolyyt Beauty Shoppe Isss Mctixc Drive Phone VVest I f7 SERVICES OF FULL-TISIE ENGINEER SUSPENDED BY NORTH VAN. COUNCIL North Vancouver City Coun- cil passed a resolution 5(onday night. suspending services of 0 full-time engineer for this year, and in the meantime G. S. Hanes present engineer, will be retain- ed ss consulting engineer to take care of necessary work. His re- muneration will be decided later and the new arrangement is to take eirect hiarch 1. One Exctpucsf "Papa," said Evelyn, "when ycu scc a ccw cls'I ycu 'ftaidl" "Nc, cctlaialy sot, Evtlys.» "When ycu tct c horse, cia'I ycu 'fraid'I» "Nc, of course aci.» "When ycu ctc a dcs, ain't ycu 'fraid I »Ncl" wkb cmpbaskx "When yca sct c wasp, ain't ycu 'fraid I" "No!"--with scorn. "Ain't ycx 'fraid when it Ihcad- ttst» »No."--with loud lccshttt. »Oh, ycu cnly„xiBy child!» »Papa,l'aid Evelyn, sclcma'y, "cia'I ycu 'fraid of scthiu'n the worM but mama l" Grocer--'"Ycc warit ~ pound of cchtt? Is it ttd ochre for painting bricks I Sman bcy--»Nc, it's leppy cchtc whet Mcw makes padding with." DRY FIR Full Load 35.00 Get our prices on Green Alder, Cord Wood Coal Phone %Vest 48 COOKE & LeNEAL EcicbScktd on North Shore 20 Years. (Lady Atcicicsl) IIARRON BROS. 4k WILLIAMSON [funeral Qtrcrtars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 66 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 THB West Van Nems Pxbkvscd Evtty FtMcy Psbkchcr F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 Bsclctc» sxd Editorial Ogkcf I'4th cxd blctisc Drive (Next Ic Hcnybura P.O.) Phone West 363 Mall Addttscf P.O. Bcx dl, Hckvbsts. BC. 81.00 0 year by ccttictf 82.00 ~ year by maiL United Church Minister, E, A. Henry, D.D. Sunday, February 21st, 1932. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. Junior, Senior and Intermedi- ate meet together for opening in the church auditorium. 11:16 a.m.--Public Worship. Dr. Henry will preach on the topic. "Paying the Price." S p.m.--Vesper service. 7:15 p.m, -- Dr. Henry will continue the Series on "Great Hymnfk» For Sunday night- "The King of Love, My Shep- herd 1s,t The members of the C.GI.T. and the Trail Rangers are selling bonds, the proceeds of which go to the work of the B.C. Board of Religious Education. Those who buy bonds are paid interest in boy and girl development, and the trained leaders of the future. The present Boy Parliaments are the outcome of just such work. It is a bad time for bond selling but even 25 cents helps. One hundred 25 cent pieces make 25 dollars, used to help the girls and boys of the Province. Next Monday evening at 8 o'lock the Y.P.S. meets The speaker will be J. IL Mitchell, Vice-Prin. of the High School, and the subject "The Evolution of Machinery." The Wednesday evening pray- er meeting group is studying Stanley Jones'atest book "The Christ of the Mount.» Next week's chapter is "The Man on the Mount." Those who attend, think these quiet hours are worth while. sir. Gillies, the mentor, invites the boys over 12 to link up with the Trail Rangers on Tuesday at 7 o'lock The "Explorers» (girls of 9, 10 and 11) meet Monday after- noon at 4 o'lock. Two registered groups of C.G. LT. meet Friday at 7 o'lock. Dr. Henry is arranging for a class to study Church member- ship in view of the Easter Com- munion. It will meet in the study during the morning Sun- day School session. The regular monthly meeting of the Men's Club will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'lock, when the address will be given by Alex Shaw, Financial Editor of the "Province." He will like- ly deal with the present world situation and should be able to present an instructive message for us in these tangled days. Refreshments will be served by the men at the close. VESPER SERVICES WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20th csd Eafclmclc. Bcnybxtll This Scciciy lc a Brcach cf The Mcihvt Church The Fitci Church of Christ, Scitnlisi, in Boston, Mccccchuctiic Sunday Sctvictc ll:80 am. cad 7480 p.m. Sunday, February 21st, Subject: "MIND" Sunday School cc Is:00 x.m. Ttctimoay blcctics Wtdacalay ~I 8:15 p.m. St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Carey Res. 2558 bfarine Dr. Friday-- 7:30 p.m.--Special Devotions. 8:00 p.m.--Confessions (Chil- dren). Saturday-- 7:30 p.m.--C o n f e 0 s i o n 0 (Adults). Sunday-- 8:45 a.m--Holy Mass. Ser- mon. I:30 p.m.sunday School. 2:30 p.m.--Afternoon D e v o- tions. Week Days-- 7:30 a.m--Holy Mass. Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. H. P. Humphreys. Residence: 1343 Haywood Ave. Phone W. 252R. Sunday, Feb. 21st. 10 a.m.--Sunday School and adult class. 11 a.m.--Morning worship. Pastor will preach, topic: "Christ's Contribution and Ours." Brief address to children. 7:80 p.m.--Evening worship. Topic, "Repent Therefore." A cordial invitation to all. Monday, 7:45--B.Y.P.U. Rally at First Baptist Church. Wednesday, 8 p.m. -- Prayer service with address. Thursday, 8 p.m.--Choir prac- tice. A Vesper Service will be held in the United Church on Sunday afternoon, February 21st at 8 p.m., when Rev. Colonel G. O. Fallis, O.B.E» pastor of Canadi- an Memorial Church, will give an address on World Peace. Colonel Fallis went overseas with the Canadian forces and since the Great War has made a keen study of world afFairs. The service will be held under the auspices of the Young People's Societies of St. Step- hen', the United and Baptist Churches. This is a challenge to Young People the world over snd we want all young people in West Vancouver, whether mem- bers of church societies or not to accept this challenge. The church will be decorated with flags of all nations. Everyone interested in this vital problem is cordially invit- ed to attend. ~ Father and Son Supper Forty-two fathers snd sons sat down together last Tuesday evening and enjoyed their sup- per prepared and served by the ladies of the Baptist Church. Addresses were given by Messrs Draper, Brealey, McEachern, McCartney, Brown and Rev. L. Sloat. Jack Mercer in the chair. Hearty votes of appreciation were tendered to Mrs. Ritz for decorations, the ladies for the splendid supper and Rev. L. Slost for his address. W.V.A.S.C. IN GALA VERSUS U B.C. The West Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club and the Bowen Island Swimming Club together have accepted 0 challenge to a gala with the U.B.C. next Mon- day evening in the Chalmers tank in Vancouver. This is the first gals in which the local club has taken part this year and they have great hopes of coming out as victors next Monday evening. Rcmcxc--"What'4 c Gccisx ural» Chlucitc--»Ob, about 885 a week unlccc hc cwss thc tccixutcsh"-- CARD OF THANKS The Duncan Lawccs Chaplet I.O.D.L wish lo thank xll those who have co kindly xccictcd them ia any wxy during ihc pets ycc't, Friday 7 p.m.--C.G.I.T. The Excelsior Group of Can- adian Girls in Training, are holding their annual Mother and Daughter Banquet in the Bap- tist Church on Friday evening, February 26th, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. R. H. Bayer of Vancouver, will be the speaker. St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. F. A Ramsey, L.S.T. February 21st, 1932 (2nd Sun- day in Lent). 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. (Corporated for W. A.) 10 and 11:15 a.m. -- Sunday School. 11:15 a.m Matins and ser- mou. 7:16 p.m. -- Evensong snd sermon. WEDNESDAY (St. Matthias Day) 10 s.m.--Holy Communion THURSDAY--Lenten Service 8 p.m--Rev. E. M. Searles of St. Agnes, North Vancouver, will be the pfeacher. FRIDAY, 3445 p.m. -- Child- ren'0 service. Monday, 8 p.m.--The A.Y.P A. Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. -- The W. A. Study Group at the home of Mrs. Hayes, 3366 Radcliife Ave. 6:30 p.m.--The Cuba. 8:15 p.m.--The Men'0 SociaL Friday -- Junior Auxiliary immediately after the afternoon service in the Church. 7 p.m--The Trail and Ranger and Tuxis Squares. 7:30 p.m.--Girls'uxiliary at Mrs. Lettner'8, 2130 Argyle. Saturday--The Diocesan An- nual Meeting of the Junior W.A. in St. Mark'0 Parish Hall, 2nd & Larch St, Vancouver. All the men of the congrega- tion are cordially invited to the Social evening on Tuesday under the auspices of the men of the Church Committee at 8:15 in the Pariah Hall, when D. A. Mc- Gregor of the Daily Province Editorial Stair will give an ad- dress on»hfanchuria.» Mr. Mc- Gregor visited Manchuria two years ago snd he will give 0 very interesting presentation of the situation there. Service at Caulfeild this Sun- day at 3 p.m. and at 10:30 s.m. on February 28th. Presbyterian Mission Orange Hall Minister: Rev. J. W. Cuddeford. Services 2:00--All departments of the Sabbath School. Adult Bible Class led by Mr. Mayhew, an outstanding Prairie S.S. super- intendent and teacher. 3:15--Church worship. Med- itations on the Seven Sayings of Christ on the Cross. The first: "Father Forgive Them for they know what they do.» Thursday, 8 p.m. -- Prayer meeting and Choir practice. Thought for the week "Near- ly all of God's jewels are chry- stallized tears.» A warm welcome to all the services. Coach (Io new player): "You'e Srtcil The way ycc hammer the line, dodge, tackle your mxn or worm through your cppcscatt is simply marvelous." New Player (Mcdccily). »I guess It xll comes from my early ttciams, cit. Ycu cct, my mcthtt used tc take mc shopping with htt on bar- gain dcya» Dr. Marjory McCubbln DENTIST Bours 0 ~ m leep m Saturdays Hl c m ic I 0 m Evcslnffc cad Saturday Alter- acccc by spptiaimtxt only. Royal Hank Building I'hect Viv»4 448 kvcldtcct I'hect Wvti 80K DR. (a D. H. SEALE I DENTIST Bcy Bitch, 44th ccd blctlsc Dt. Ofncc Bcctt 0 lc 0 p, m. Evcnlcsc by cppclstmtnc. Phcac West 12 NURSING HOME (Mtc. bl. IL l.cChcnct. R.N.) 244 '24th Strtri Pmci North Vtcctcva Rttldccct I'bent: Nctih I'.ISSR »I want you to understand, sir, that my daughter is 0 pearl.» "So much the worse for you.» »How is that T" "For then you must be an oyster.» Neighbor: "You'e wcnmd at 'cmc, Charlie Yct wife's just ptcccaitd yct with another rebate cg ytr in- come Icx." Chinese Patient (over tele- phone): »Doc, what time you lixee teeth for me 7" Doctor: 'Two . thirty, all right?" Chinese Patient: »Yes, tooth hurty me all right, but what time you want me to comeT" Would-be Tenant: "If the house has been so recently occu- pied, how is it so many windows are broken I" Resourceful Agent: "Well, you see, mum, the owner wished to demonstrate that the house is within 0 stone's throw of the station.» A lady was walking along the road when she saw some calves running Into a fiel. »Oh, what cute little cowlets,» she said. A farmer In the next field heard her and said: 'Those are not cowlets, those are bullets." TODAY UNION DEPOT Douglas Fairbanks Jr. d Gccd Pictvtv full cf ihtuic ccd ccctttclxatai ccwlxc Ilox. AIJxs.wmx LAUREL HARDY lh ~ 4»a» acth»vr»ft "PARDON US" ~4» 'TABU» I ORESSRRWAR8 vga I Lokiiiisl.E THAT OVER TWENTY MILLIONS IN PREMIUMS ANNUALLY IS PAID BY CANADIANS TO FOR- EIGN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Buy your Fire and Csr Insurance from a Conadlan Company. The Wawancsa Is I00'it Canadian B, C. 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