0001 THE WEST VAN NEWS February 2.'1, 1988. *o~ F rc r I rr c Dr% 1 mo r ~ o t .ow 'ici rcrsr 'r roarcx, 'rr'r'r-rrr rrrrrv rrFrvrrvrrrov ovrrrrr vrrc rrc .rrrrrr rr%'co 7'rr err r. RAWrcr -vr r- r r v rvrr r r r h c Bridge Players! Toke aouoo of your hands the aoxt umo yoa play bridge. Ia fact, step ia at tho 01VENDO- 1.YN BEAUTY SHOPPE bofors Jwo go to the party. Have roar hair done becomingly, got ~ pro- foooioaai moke-ap oad manicure --aad, just ooo if yoe doa't oon- ooairoto better when yoo feet that yoor companions are ro- fraiaiag mentally from picking your appoaraaco to pieces. Gwgffdolyyf Beauty Shoppg 1040 M arias Drive For Appoiatmoat Phoae Wmi 111 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH The subject of the Lesson- Sermon in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sun- day will be "CHRIST JESUS." One of the Bible texts will be John 15: 71 "If ye abide in Me, and My word abides in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you." The Lesson~rmon will also indude the following passage from page 54 of "Sdence and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: oWho is ready to follow his teaching and examplef All must sooner or later plant themselves in Christ, the true idea of God." Scotch Potatoes 1 quart potatoes, I quart onions I teaspoon salt IVash, pare and cut potatoes and onions in half-inch rounds. put into saucepan with boiling water to cover, adding salt. Boil 25 or 30 minutes, or until tender. Drain, put into dish and cover with thick cream sauce. Bake in hot oven about 25 minutes. HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th R Moriso SXPSRT SSRV(CS E. MARSH, Proprietor. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLB Phoae West 0 Fertilizers, Woad, Coal Builders'upplies EoiobBohed oa North Shore 20 Yoora (Lady Assistant) HARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON fIIHeral 9trerfars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 THS West Van Neurs Pabaohod Ev«ry Thoroday Pabuohor F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 Boo(oooo oxd Editorial Odloo4 inh oad Moriao Dr(ro (Next to Houybora P.O.) Phone West 363 Maa Address: P.O. Box SL HoBvhora HC. North Vancouver Olfice: 123 Lonsdale Ave. SL00 ~ yoor bv oorrior4 2220 a year by moB. United Church Minister, Rev. Hillis Wright UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hillis Wright will preach at both services; in the morning on "Our Duty to our Neighbor," and in the evening on "The Christian's Place in the World." The members of the Young People's Society of the United Church are invited to be the guests of the young people of First Church, Vancouver, on Monday, February 27th, at 8:00 p.lll. The West Vancouver Young People will leave on the 7110 ferry for Vancouver. Spring Garden Tea W. F. Nimmo of Vancouver, will be the guest speaker at the Spring Garden Tea to be held in the United Church Hall on Tuesday afternoon, March 14th, at 2:15, under the auspices of the W.A. of the Church, to be followed by a musical hour. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933 At 2:30 P. RL ln the United Church This is the one dsy in the year when the women of all denomin- ations meet for prayer service using the same program all round the world. A most interesting program this year prepared by Mrs. C. C. Chen, a member of the National Christian Council, Shanghai, All women are asked to attend this one hour prayer service in West Vancouver. Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. H. P. Humphreys. Residence: 1343 Hsywood Ave. Sunday, February 26th, 1933 10 s.m.--Sunday School and Adult Class. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Pastor will preach, topic "Ob- taining Promises." Anthem. This morning's message is a challenge to our faith. 7:30 p.m.--Evening Worship. Continuing the special Sunday evening services. The choir and orchestra of the Vancouver Bible SchooL Pastor Scott will preach. A cordial invitation to all. Monday, 7:45 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. Speaker, Mr. Brown. Wednesday, 8 p.m. -- Prayer snd Bible Study. Thursday, 8 p.m.--Choir prac- tice. Friday, 7:00 p.m.--C.G.I.T. Presbyterian Mission Orange Hall Minister--Rev. J. W. Cuddeford Organist: Mrs. Martyn. SeNlees 2:00 p.m.sabbath School. 3:15 p.m.--Church Service. CARD OF THANKS Mro. Haroid Foots wishes to thank hor sister members of the Canadian Legion W. A. Post 00, for their wonderful kiadxooo ~od sympathy extended to her in hor recent oad bereavement. CARD OF THANKS Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Foots wish io toador aad express thou o(ooero thanks io their frioods ~od neighbors for oB their kind- ness oad beautiful Sorel oifor- iago in their recent oad bereave- ment throagh the loss of their loving daughter, Beulah, axd oopooiafiy io (honk Dr. Simpson Call, Mro. W. H. Green, Mro. William Thompson xod Miss Joooio Mrpodgon, for their wonderful hoip dorjxg hor lone iiiaooa Russian Dressing Take one cup mayonnaise; add 2 teaspoons chili sauce, I can pimentos chopped fine, snd if desired a dash of grated cheese, WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH Ei)ip(CE 20th oad Boeaimoa, HoByimra Tbio Society io ~ Branch of The Mother Church Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, ia Boston, igaooachoootio Sunday Sorviooo 11:So am. aad 7:20 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 1933 Subject: St. Anthony's Church Pastor. Rev. Father Flanagan Residence: Clachan Hotel Sunday 8:46 a.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 10:45 s.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 2:16 p.m.--Sunday School. IVeek Days 8:00 a.m.--Holy Mass. 7:46 p.m.,Friday -- Devotions Confessions of school children. 7:30 p.m., Saturday -- Confes- sions of adults. "CHRIST JESIJS" Sunday School at 10:00 ~ .m. Tooumoxy kiooiiag Wednesday ~1 2:16 p.m. St. Stephen's Church Rector: Rev. F. A Ramsey, L.S.T. February 26th--Qujnquagesima Sunday. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10 and 11:15 s.m. -- Sunday School. 11:15 a.m,--Matins and ser- mon. 7:16 p.m.--Evensong and ser- mon. 9:46 a.m.--St. Francis, Caul- feild, Holy Communion. March 1st is Ash Wednesday --10:45, Holy Communion 7 130 p.m.--Evensong and address. Thursday -- Weekly interces- sion service at 7:30 p.m. On Friday afternoons at 3 45 during Lent commencing March 3rd, there will be 0 special ser- vice for children. The service will last about half an hour and «dll be very interesting snd in- structive. The business meeting of the W. A. will be held in the Hall on Tuesday next, February 28th, at 2:30, subject "China," outline of history. WELFARE ASSOCIATION IN NFIV HEAD(IUARTERS After more than six months of successful endeavor in the Orange Hall basement, the Wel- fare Association is obliged to seek a new'home, and by the kindness of Capt. Nssmith, will move into 2271 Heywood Ave., (only one block ojf Marine Drive). ou Saturday, weather permitting. The new headquar- ters will be open next week on Tuesday morning from 10 to 12, and on Saturday from 10 to 4. The oifice will not be open on Thursday evening. Handicrafts Tea In spite of the weather msn treating the populace to 0 sample of the worst weather of the year on Friday, quite 0 num- ber of people turned up at the Clschan, to buy the handicrafts and homacooking, resulting in s very satisfactory for those who sent goods for the first sale. A nice company turned up also for a game of bridge snd cup of tea. creating a cheery atmo- sphere, and forming the nucleus of s fund for the purchase of wool for kmtting. For the guidance of those who are planning to send goods for sale later, it should be remem- bered that the more practical goods at a reasonable figure are more likely to find a purchaser than the highly priced ones, and unnecessary articles This was clearly evidenced at the first sale Df.Marjory Ii icCubbin DENTIST Boers: 0 ~. m, to 0 p. m. Saturdays: 10 ~.m. (o 1 p.m. Eros(ago oad Saturday Afior- aooao by appoiatmoat only Royal Bonk BuBdiag Phoae West 440 Rooidoooo Phoae West Silz. Dk. G. IJ. H. SENILE DENTIST Hoy Block, 14th aad bioriao Dr Odbo Hours 0 io 0 p.m. Evoaiogo by appoiatmoot. Phono Woo( 72 when the hem~eeking, snd utilitarian articles were very quickly sold out, in fact good home-made bread and cakes could have been further supplied. There wsa a request for tennis socks, socks, too, which could not be filled. It is well to realize that whilst public sympathy ls tremendously strong, the major- ity of purse supplies sre tre- mendously weak. The convener, Mrs. B. Hayes, announces that the next sale will be held on Fri- day, March 17th, st the Clachan. Please. A request has come in for s' pair of men's shoes, about 51$ , and girls'hoes, sizes 1 and 2. The boxes in the stores have been escaping notice lately, and the food is still required. Thanks First to the owners of the Orange Hall, and the L.O.L. members, who have made pos- sible, a tremendous amount of useful work in congenial sur- roundings, by the free use of their Hall for several months, snd for their whole-hearted int- erest and support which hss been very helpful and encourag- ing. To the immediate response to a request for linoleum and car- pet, men's underwear, snd knit- ting wooL Also to the donor of 0 cheque for 35 for the Boot Fund.. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Returns of 1932 Income are required to be made Not later than February 28th, 1933 Taxpayers are required to obtain the prescribed forms, supplies of which are avaiiabie at any Provincial Government Office or Chartered Bank in the Province. These Forms contain full information. Returns should be filed with the nearest Provinciai Assessor. Victoria, B.C. C. B. P ETE R SON, Commissioner of Income Tax By every person in receipt of salary, wages, or investment income. ll