0001 Sirr c rrx*w x s t xr a A~ x '~ nc a mora ~ 'r t c ta~t t I'c . ttt s x f '\,' ~'c ~ t t ~ w ' rgr"A VA'rrt rir. rt pv r'rr~ rr rr vvrr ~rr r~ -rterr wx». r No Frizzes for the Easter Bonnet You will need s permanent wave to wear the new beta Wc can give yau s lovely, saft wave with s tiugiot sud that duos uot discolor or ftiss tho hsit. Our Prices are 83.60 to 66.50 Call Miss Clay fot causuitstiou ~t ths ( F()e)7(2'ofyyf Beaufy Slioppe 1640 hfstius Dtito Phone West 117 GORDON ROBSON Bott(stot n Sane(tot 'O'EST VANCOUVER-- Office No. 1447 Matins Dtira Pbouo Wast 40L VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 818; 610 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4100. DRY FIR Full Load 65.00 Second Growth Fir snd Alder, 85.50 per cord Coal Phone %VeSt 48 COOKE dc LcNEAL Sweet Rolls 1 cup milk I cup mashed potato or mash- ed squash 1 teaspoon salt I/4 cup sugar Grated rind of I lemon I vesst cake mixed with I/4 cup lukewarm water Flour to make s dough I/4 cup melted fst Follow directions for making bread. Shape into rolls snd bake. Raisins or dates msy be added. Pork Chops with Dressing 6 pork chops I/2 onion, finely chopped 11/2 cups bread crumbs 2 tablespoons pork fst, chop- ped. 176 teaspoon pepper 8/4 teaspoon salt I/4 cup hot water 1 beaten egg Mix bread crumbs, pork fat, seasonings, water snd egg. Spread on pork chops. Put chops in 0 psn close together; sdd s little water to cover bottom of pan snd bake in 0 moderately hot oven 1 hour, basting occa- sionally. Established ou North Shore 20 Ycsta (Lcdy Assistant) HARRON BROS. Ik WILLIA31 SON funeral Qrrertnrs North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 West Van Nems PsbSsscd Every Ftidsy Pabgsbct F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 Bus(stat ssd Editorial 08'Icsi 17th sud Mat(us Dtlts (Nsxt to Honybutu P,O,) Phone West 363 Hall Address: P.O. Bos 01, Houvheta. RC. 6L00 ~ yssr by cstvtctt 82.00 ~ year by mail THF. WFST VAN NEWS United Church hiinister, E. A. Henry, D.D. Sunday, liiarch 20th, 1931 10 s.m.--Sunday School Dr. Henry's class studying church membership will have its last meeting before Communion during the S.S. session. 11:15 s.m.--Public worehip, Dr. Henry will preach; topic, "Personal Infiuence.a 7;16 p.m.--Great Hymns. "Nearer My God to Thee," This will be illustrated by Mr. Porter. Monday at 4 p.m. the aEx- plorers" have their weekly meet- ing. Monday evening at 8 the Y.P. S. are looking forward with great interest to the four reels of moving pictures including the Triangle Trip presented through the kindness of the C.N.R. The audience will be taken across Canada and on to the West Indies by Mr. Wickett represent- ing the railway ss guide on the ) ourney. Tuesday at 7 p.m. the Trad Rangers. WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20th sud Bsuuimslt, Houybutu Thi~ Socitty is ~ Btsuch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bostou, Msssscbucotts Sunday Sotvicos Iitso s.m, sad 7:80 p.m. Sunday, March 20th, Subject: olilATTER" Sunday School at 10:00 s.m. Tsstimaay Meeting Wednesday ~t 8:16 p.m. Presbyterian Mission Orange Hall Minister: Rsv. J. W. Cuddeford. Phone N. 1107. Services I 2:00 p.m.--All departments of the Sabbath School. Also the Adult Bible Class. 3:16 p.m. -- Church Worship. Sermon subject: "The Silence of God." Second in the series "If God Himself Broke the Silence." St. Stephen's Troop Boy Scouts will meet in the Parish Hall st 6:45 on Monday Even- ings in the future The Cuba at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays Tuesday at 8 a very import- ant meeting of the OfFicial Board is called. It is hoped every member will be present. The Of- ficia Board includes the Session, the Board of Stewards snd the leaders of the various organiza- tions of the church A general meeting of all the Sunday School Scholars interest- ed in the various sporting activ- ities will be held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday st 4 p.m. In response to numerous re- quests T. Fyles will repeat his illustrated lecture on "Garibaldi Park," on Thursday, April 14th. at 8 p.m. This lecture, with superb slides, is to be open to the general public. Thursday 8 p.m. -- Regular Prayer Meeting followed by the Choir practice. All are welcome to our servic- es. Thought for the week: "The Heavens sre calling us, snd yet our eyes are on the ground."On Wednesday the lecture by Dr. Henry on "The civilizing of Nysssslsnd," assisted by Mr. J. Porter with a fine selection of slides. The photographic illustrations are from the collection of 8 re- tired missionary snd in their preparation Mr. Porter hss been assisted by Dr. Robert Lswcs, the outstanding authority on Nysssslsnd, whp hss also sent Several lfnportsnt photos with annotations. The Women's Association is sponsoring this evening and are asking 8 small fee to assist in their work. We are pleased to announce the first visit of the Vancouver Police Choir to the North Shore. Under the spspices of the thi. St. Andrew' Presbyterian Church 8 concert will be pre- sented in the Horticultural Hall on Friday, April 1st. This is 0 high class concert snd will ap- peal to sll musip lovers in West Vancouver as well as the Notth Shore generally. "Kleptomania" is the title of the play which will be put on in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, April 5th, under the auspices of the AY P.A. The proceeds of the play are for the Hall Build- ing Fund. Tickets are being sold by members snd friends. Word hss been received that the Rcv. A. Harding Priest will be one of the Leaders at Camp Artsbsn, Leader's Wack, July 11th to 18th. J. Wsrdlsw of North Vancou- ver, gave 0 very interesting presentation of the scenery in the vicinity of Vancouver and up to Prince Rupert by means of Motion Pictures taken from points of vantage on land, ship snd aeroplane at the Men' Social on Tuesday night. The last meeting of the season will be on April 19th, when the speaker will be Prof. F. H. Sow- srd of the University of B C. on the subject of "Russia." Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. H. P. Humphreys. Residence: 1343 Hsywood Ave. Phone W. 252R, This Friday (18th) the Senior Girls in Training are having s social tes in the church hall at 8 o'lock. All the friends of girls'ork sre invited. A smail charge being made for tes. In this way the girls are trying to raise their allocation for Provincial work instead of try- ing to sell Bonds, Sunday, March 20th 10 s.m.--Sunday School snd Adult Class. 11 s.m.--Morning worship. Pastor will preach at both services, topic "A Visit to Cal- vary." Brief address to children. 7:30 p.m.--Evening worship. Topic, "An Open Door" A cordial invitation to sll. Next Sunday is Easter snd ss usual the morning service will be the Easter Communion. Dr. Henry will be glad between now snd then to meet any who de- sire to connect with the church by either letter or profession. At the evening service the choir will be in charge snd will render Stainer's "Crucifixion." Eas~ is s good time to make up arrears by those who msy have forgotten the envelopes during Sundays on which they have been absent. The regular systematic giving is the only satisfactory wsy of meeting the demands of the work. Monday, 7:45--B Y.P.U. Meetings held st Mrs. C. W. Stevenson's, 19th and Bellevue. Wednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer service with short address. Services st St. Francis, Caul- feild, 8 p.m. on Sunday. The W. A study Group will meet at the home of Mra Ham- ilton Smith, 1488 Gordon Ave., on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.St. Anthony's Church Pastor: Rev. Father Carey Res. 2568 Marine Dr. HOLY WEEK Palm Sunday--8:45 s.m. Bless- ing and Distribution of Palms Holy Mass. Sermon. I:30 p.m.--Sunday School. 2:30 p m.--Afternoon Devo- tions. Holy Thursday--7 s. m. High Mass. Exposition. Procession snd Adoration of Blessed Sac- rament. 7:30 p.m. -- 8:30 p.m. -- Holy Hour in common Good Friday--8 0 m. -- Venera- tion of the Cross. Mass of the Pressnctified. 2:30 p.m. -- Passion Sermon. Wsy of the Cross. Holy Saturday--7 s.m.--Bless- ing of Paschal Candle. Reading of Prophecies snd Litanies. High Mass. 7:30 p.m.--Confessions. Easter Sunday -- 8:46 s.m.-- High Mass. Sermon. General Communion. Benediction St. Stephen's Choir will pre- sent Maunder's "Olivet to Cal- vary," on Good Friday evening at 8 p.m. The soloists will be: Tenor, Mr. Wm. Sparrow; Bari- tone, Messrs. N. Sewell snd T. B. Turner; Bass, Mr Mason. Qusrtette, Mesdames Powcll and Turner, Messrs. Tom Turner snd Mason. Soprano soloists, Ralph snd Oliver Burbridge, Walter Parker snd Peter Grser. Mr. Al- bert Kendrick will be the organ- ist, and the choir is under the direction of Mrs. F. X. Hodg- soll A number of the crew of the Prince David, which recently struck s reef snd sunk off St. George's sn Bermuda, are resi- dents of the North Shore. The following reside in West Van- couver: P. W. Forbes, 1376 Es- quimslt, fourth engineer; E. Robson, 2379 Jefferson Avenue, deck steward; R. H Monaghan, 1113 Msthers Avenue, porter; W. Raid, galley boy. All sre re- ported safe. A Scotsman was ill with scar let fever. "Send for my creditors," he whispered, "thank Heaven, I can give them something at last."Teacher (looking over Teddy's home work): "I don't see how it's possible for s single person to make so many mistakes." Teddy (proudly): "It is'nt 0 single person, teacher. Father helped me," Why are Scotsmen so religi- ous 7 Because they mostly belong to the Free Church. St. Stephen'8 Church Rector: Rev. F. A Ramsey, L.S.T. Murch 20th. 1932, PA I.M SUNDAY 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10 and 11:16 a.m. -- Sunday School. 11:15 a.m--Matins and ser- Inon. 7:15 pm.--"The Story of the Passion." HOLY WEEK: Services every evening except Saturday, at 8 p.m. Devotions and addresa Holy Communion, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. GOOD I'RIDAY, 9:16 a m.-- Children's Service; 10:30 a.m.--Ante-Communion and address. 2 to 3 p.m.--Holy Watch Hour 8 p.m.--aOlivet to Calvary," by the Choir Services on Easter Day, 7, 8, 11:15 a.m., 7:16 p m. in St. Step- hens 9:30 s.m. and 3 p.m.--At St. Francis, Caulfeild. March 18, 1932. Df. Marjory htcCuhhfn I DENTIST Hours: 0 s. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays: 10 s.m. to I p.m. Etouiugs sud Saturday Aftct. uoous by sppoiutmcut only. Royal Bsuh Bundiug I'bouc Wast 446 Rssidtsto I'hoss Wast soa DR. G. D. ff. SEtf LE DENTIST IyOinco Houts 0 to 0 p.m. Evouisgc by sppoiatmout. Pboso Wosi 72 NURSING HOME (Mts. M. IL Lsebsuco. R.N.) 264 24th Sitoci Essl North Vsucoutst Rtoidouto Phone: North 1266R HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th a hist(ac EXPERT SSRVICB E. MARSH, Ptoptistot~ Pan.Broiled Hamburger Steak Chop finely one pound lean raw beef; season highly with salt, pepper and 0 few drops of onion juice. Add I/4 cup milk gradually; knead dough until spongy and shape into cakes. Hest 8 frying psn, rub with the fat of meat and pan-broil the steaks. Turn cakes often during the cooking. One cup lefLover oatmeal mush may be added to the mix- ture snd is very good. Try shap- ing oatmeal mush into cakes, brush with melted fst; shape Hamburger steak mixture into cakes, place on top of oatmeal cakes. Bake in the oven until cooked and nicely browned. Ms: "I want to speak to you about Junior. He doesn't like to work and gets that Jones'oy to do everything for him. I don't want to have 0 lazy good- for- nothing son." Ps: "Lszy7 My stars! He shows executive ability" He "Are you fond of moving pictures, Jennie 7" She (hopefully): aAye, San- dy." "Then maybe, lass, ye'll help me get half-s-dozen doon outo'heattic." "Did you know, dear, that tunnel we just passed through was two miles long and cost 812,000,000?" said the young msn to his sweetheart. aOh. really, did it7" she n plied, as she started to rcs range her disheveled hair. aWell it wss worth it, wasn't itt" ONSDAL NOW PLAYING OVER THE HILL James Dunn Sally Eilcts ot IthNCR Tnhhi Fhhin A Dcnthtiul Pictsto Next Wtth: -- Mos., Tots., Wch- RCTH CIIATI'FitTON is ONOS h I&I)Y -- That.. 2'tt, 8th- )LIIIIR Ditnnsi.nit IcOIJ.Y hIORAN is POLITI OS