0001 March 11, 1932. THE WFST VAN NEWS ndlz siih lather ill2u letlef iJI hei iel k I the im ef iihlzi I," ib id tw I cu Sd I Local andFOR SUPERIOR TAILORING AT IIIODERATE PRICES See 1VILLIAMS, the Tailor 1568 Marine Drive Exclusive Agent for REGENT and HYCRAFT Made-to. Measure Clothes, 324 00 and up. Dry Cleaning and Pressing Phone: West 20 Residence Phone: West 286L Inspector Pollock hss been in- specting Hollyburn School this week. ~ ~ o The parishioners of St. Anth- ony's Church gave a surprise party to Rev. Father Carey last Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Nash, 2206 Marine Drive. Very Rev. Father J B. MacDonsld of North Van- couver was also present. Last February the municipal ferries carried 60,062 passen- gers. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of 25th Street, have moved into a house at 21st and Marine Drive. ~ c ~ Douglas Lycett while playing football on Thursday afternoon, 3rd instant, on the playground of Pauline Johnson School, fell and broke his arm. o o Mr. and Mrs. J. T Burchill, 21st and Bellevue, are moving to North Vancouver, where Mr. Burchill hss been appointed principal of the Kingsley SchooL o ~ ~ L.O.L. No, 2990 will hold its regular meeting next Tuesday, 15th instant at 8 p,m. in the Orange Hall. Vice-Principal J. R. Mitchell of West Vancouver High School, was in Victoria for two days last week in connection with school matters. Miss Peggy Cornish supplied in his absence. o * R. Cobden of the Dundarave Garage, has moved to Vancou- ver. H. Thorpe, who has been away on a holiday to the Old Country, has return@8 to his home at Horseshoe Bay. Ed. Black has again taken over the Home Gas Station at Dundsrave. He will also run his transfer business from the of- fice of the oil station at 2503 Marine Drive. o ~ ~ Mrs. R. W. Froud, 1231 Mar- ine Drive, met with s nasty ac- cident on Tuesday afternoon, when her auto went over the south side of the western em- bankment of the Capilano bridge. Her head was badly eut by the glass of the windshield, necessitating her removal to the North Vancouver General Hos- pital for treatment. The auto did not turn over, and was not seriously damaged, only one wheel being smashed and the windshield broken. ~ ~ Gordon Allan is moving into a house at 2061 Esquimalt Ave. ~ ~ A very elU'oyable birthday party was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrow, 30th Avenue and Mathers, the occa- sion being Mrs, Morrow's birth- day The evening was spent in game. Mrs. Skirting also re- cited in her usual charming manner and there was singing led by Mrs. Foote, a very happy time being enjoyed by all. Dainty refreshments were serv- ed by birs. Willington and Miss Kathleen Thomson. Invited guests were Capt. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Miss Hilda Willington, Capt. and Mrs. Thomson, bIiss Joey Thomson, Mr. and bIrs. S. J. Dowling, Miss Kathleen Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll- ington, Mr. Walter McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cole, birs. H. R. NcDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Skirting, bliss Hertha Leth- Paulson, Mr. Norman Willing- ton, Mrs. Saulter, Miss Davis. D lh f bl T rry Many of the older residents of the municipality will hear with regret of the death of birs. Har- riet Elizabeth Terry, wife of Arthur Terry, which occurred last Friday in Victoria. Nr, and Mrs. Terry kept the store and 1V. L. OGDEN CO. Wesc 146 blEN'S AND BOYS'URNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY MEN' A NEW LINE OE All Wool English Golf Hose s'„'"Io 49c P.-T. A. At a general meeting of the P.-T. A. held on Tuesday even- ing, s most interesting snd in- structive address was given by Mr. A M. Stephen on the sub- ject of "Literature in the Class- room." A lively discussion fol- lowed. Mr. Stephen also delight- ed his audience with s reading of English poems. The meeting was greatly in- debted to Mrs. Barnden for her two songs snd to Miss Frame for her Irish melodies on the piano. A sale of plants will be held on the Tuesday in Easter week. Donations of plants are asked for by the Association. Will those who have plants st their disposal kindly phone West 670L or West 313X3, snd arrange- ments will be made for picking them up. Watch this column for fuller information about the plant sale. DUNDARAVK CASH GROCERY H()ME - MADB CANDY Ice Cream oud Soft Drluko zhth oud Phone Bencvuo West 7 West Van Transfer & GBS SIR lion 2hih ood Marine Drive COAIo BUILDERS'UPPLIES Tronefer io Cliy Daily. ED. BLACK, West SS Pcopcleior Vhfest Vancouver Electric (Jack Paterson) 1473 Marine Drive Range lViring and Repairs. Radio Repairs a Specialty. WEST 108 JUVENILE FOOTBAI.L North Shore juvenile games for Saturday, 12th March: lhiainland Cup Final Division I. Spencers (Van ), vs. N. S. Press Canucks (North Van.), Cam- bie St., 4:30 p.m. biainland Cup Final Division 11. Bapco (Van.), vs. Kiwanis Blue- birds (North Van.), Cambie St., I:15 p.m. Provincial Cup--2nd Round Division III. West Van. vs. Province Blue- birds (Van.), Ambleside Park, I:30 p.m. Referee, Mr. J. Wemyss. C. J. Ovcricgtou PIONFER BARBER 14th and 51arine Expert Work Phone,)Vest 135 I ? Shall I? Take my Shoes to town for repairs, that only last a few weeks Or to IVEBB'S, whose Soles last as many months. Note Our Prices: Ladies Heels, leather or rubber........ 2uc up Ladies'oles and Heels ............. 61.00 up Men's Soles 2nd Heels ............ 31.50 up Boys'oots Soled 2nd Heels Nailed, tips 91.00 Webb's, Dundarave Where you can obtain the Famous English DRI-PAD IVaterproof Sole Leather. "Po, where woo Babe Ruth bore'I" "Couldn't tell you eou." "Where woe Jack Dempsey bore 1" Don't know that either." "Po, will you buy me o history of the United Stoics'I" Public Speaking ELOCUTION Rev. David A. Allan Legion Hall 10 LESSONS Juniors .................. 7-8 p.m. Seniors .... 8:15 - 9:15 pm. Beginning Tuesday, March 15th. Take advantage of our EASTER SPECIAL NO%V Open Monday, )Vednesday and Friday Afternoons The KING STUDIO ANNOUNCES that after March 30th there will be no more sittings taken st the West Vancouver Branch. Arrange for your sitting before that date. After March 30th, all business will be taken care of at the Main Office:--311 Hastings St„wesL Phone Sey. 1046 THE KING STUDIO V. V. VINSON, Proprietor. Personal post oifice in Dundarave in the early days of West Vancouver. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss her husband and two sons, A. N. Terry of Vancouver and G. F. Terry of Nanaimo. ~ o o The IVest Vancouver Teachers Badminton Club playing last Monday in the Inglewood Audi- torium, defeated the West Van- couver Badminton team by a score of 20 to 10. A'ery enjoyable evening of bridge was held recently by the members of the Raceiueteers Badminton Club, St. Stephen's, at the home of the captain, Mrs. J. D. Hardy, 2104 Gordon Ave., those present being Mr. and Nrs. C, C. Boldrick; Mr. 2nd Nrs. D. Barbour; bIr. and Mrs. W.D Col- vin; Mrs. T. lV. Cutler; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lidster; bir. 2nd birs. W. McLaren; Mr. and Mrs. C. bL MacLean; Mr. and birs. A. H. McNair; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hardy. Ladies iirst prize wss won by b1rs. NcNair, and the Gentlemen's first by bfr. Bold- rick; consolation going to bdr. MacLean. ~ ~ o Rev. David A. Allan intends to teach the fundamental prin- cipals of public speaking and elocution, and with this end in view is giving ten lessons in the Legion Memorial Hall starting next Tuesday, 15th instant. Juniors 7-8 p.m. and seniors 8:15 to 9115 p.m. This instruction will be valuable to those who de. sire to unlock the casket of edu- cation and give their knowledge to the world ~ o J. B. Stevens, president of the West Vancouver branch of the Canadian Legion, has just re- ceived group charter No. 144 for the 2nd West Vancouver Canad- ian Legion Scout Group. This troop wao originally formed in October, 1929. o ~ o Mrs. Stuart Jamieson lectur- er of the Current Events Club, Vancouver, will address the ladies of St. Stephen's parish and their friends at the second of their social afternoons to be held Thursday, b(arch 17th at 2:30 p.m. in the parish halL ST- PATRICK'S SOCIAL NEXT THURSDAY A St. Patrick's Social under the auspices of St. Anthony' Church will be given in the Legion Memorial Hall next Thursday, 17th Marsh, (St. Pat- rick's Day), at 8 p.m. There will be cards, contests, and Irish melodies. A good time is assur- ed to all who attend. FRY'S LARGE BARS Special this week only 18c. 2 for 35c Regular 25c Filberte Suim Almonds WEST VAIL PIAfff)fACY Yhc Sioro of Sccrko. 1402 hlorluo Drive West 21 Bmccgeucy Phoae West 221 (After 2 p.m.) Stratton'S BAKERY Vamety of Breads improve every meal-- AII Rinds of Tea Breads ASSORTED PASTRIES Almond Varieties Banbury or Eccks Cakes Christening, Birthday, Wedding Cakes made at 1468 bIARINE DRIVE Phone West 27 or we will call Weel 24 Socrico oi your door Benny Manners Fresh and Smoked Fish New Laid Eggs Dimmed Poultry FUEL VERNON FEED STORE A C Searle Phone West 9 Fuel, Feed, Fertuizers and Buddmg Supphes The BURRARD LAUNDRY For I'eople I%ho Are Parlicular THIRD Sr. ood ST. DAI IDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. )reel Van. Represenlalive F. RIVERS Phone )rest 410L Under the auspices of the Canadian Legion )rest Vancouver Branch Masquerade Dance (Costumes Optional) in the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUbl from 9 to 12 Saturday, March 19th 6 Prizes Tickets 50c Bert Kool'2 Orchestra Proceeds in aid of Troop No. 1, West Vancouver Boy Scouteh Spring is Just Around the Corner NEW GOODS IN LATEST STYLES at Lowest Prices for MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th ood hlorioo Drive. Phone Weel 144 Curtain Rode, Coriiccni Silk Hoeo oud Universal Sweaters also Nocokko Tore, School Supplies, Hemstitching