0001 I ! I ~„l 10p l~ll i PLAR j )II(LIT $ ot tbc cb rmax s 1114 tbcb of rcyro lian hgb ici mcis oos biScbs. ics Bci(: wwc I braache xcni 444 BCT DATA Y RATE . "1'svolrsl . of moth- 'tstioscl css Vx- iver Dic. be in 4 iis 1991 tbot for r, moth .. bc mssi. ' bise( 'bBk seri m I uci ls s moll css ryeven.'. coit tbc $16,9Sb.. 1Ss in.i., 4ibo tcc ", lcotcpopi 16br the, ck,cibm 3gscc 41 ccgcicbog tcior tbc UR:,b g picils wWrII )330 c~~ssocoI APril I, 1932. FOR SUPERIOR TAILORING AT MODERATE PRICES See WILLIAMS, the Tailor 1668 Marine Drive Exclusive Agent for REGENT and HYCRAFT Made-to- Messure Clothes, $24.00 and up. Dry Cleaning and Pressing Phone: West 20 Residence Phone: West 286L THE WEST VAN NEWS Special Price on Kotex Local and Personal 4 J. C. Craine of Vancouver, hss moved into a house st 1863 Bellevue Avenue. ~ c 0 Miss Grace Cameron gave a party to her friends last hiondsy evening at her,home in Csul- feild. ~ 0 c The West Vancouver P.-T. A. gave a very successful sale of plants and shrubs in the Pauline Johnson School on the afternoon of Tuesday, 22nd March, tes be. ing also served. An opportunity wss afterwards given the par- ents who attended to inspect the school. hIr. Snd Mrs. H. L hlacLean have moved from 17th snd Mar- ine Drive, to the Irwin house at 26th and Marine Drive. 0 w c Master John Redden hss re- turned from University School, Victoria, to spend the Easter holidays at his home in Caulfeild w w w hir. and hIrs. Cooke of Van- couver, have moved into the Ashworth house at 24th and Ot- tawa Ave. w v Master Jack Matthews of Caulfeild, is back from Shawni- gan Lake School for the Easter holidays. ~ 0 Mr. Fraser of Vancouver hss rented the Sutherland house on Mathers Ave.. between 23rd snd 24th Streets c ~ ~ Mr and Mrs J McEwan Mr snd Mrs. Joseph Tits, snd Miss Grace Tits motored on Good Friday to Port Hammond, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pearce, who formerly resided at 19th and Marine Drive. c c 0 The "Alerts" group of the C. G.LT. spent a most enjoyable week-end at the Y.W.C.A. camp at Copper Cove. Although it was rather too cold for swim- ming, hikes and games employed the time very pleasantly, snd, when the dinner-bell sounded, there were no girls lagging be- hind. AB were there--plus their appetites. But the joBiest time of the whole day was after sup- per when with the dishes clear- ed away snd the fire built up, they SB gathered around the big stone fireplace to sing songs and teB stories. Altogether the girls felt that they had got something worth while out of the Easter camp. Miss May Judge, Tenth Street North Vancouver, is spending several days as the guest of Mrs. C. G. Henshaw, Csulfeild. c c 0 W. L. Ogden, 16th and Marine Drive, has purchased s house st 1167 Marine Drive and expects to move in the i)rat week in April, ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vsugeois have moved from 1312 Argyle to 1142 Esquimalt Ave. Dundarave IMles'hoir The Dundarave Ladies'hoir iB resume their practices at e Legion Memorial Hafi on esday, April 5th. c w ~ The North Shore Conservative ssociations are giving the third their series of five public hist drives at the Institute aB in Lynn VSBey st 8 p.m. onday, 4th April, ~ c Mrs. H. G. Selwood, Mrs. Wil- m Blair, Mrs. J. R. Patterson, d H. Dsvison sre the four del- ates from the West Vancou- r P.-T. A. who attended the .-T. A. Convention yesterday d today in the Point Grey igh School. ~ 4 A large number of hikers went the Ridge on Good Friday, though doubtless many more ould have crossed the Inlet had e weather been more promis- g during the first part of the k. The West Vancouver fer- a had s total passenger list 2985 during the dsy. c 1 ~ About thirty-five of their 'ends gave a surprise party t Monday night to hir. and . J. Sutherland, 1785 Ingle- Ave., who left yesterday take up resideuce at Half n Bay. A very enjoyable ening was spent in music, the oir of St. Anthony's Church, of ich Mrs. Sutherland has been e organist, making her a pres- tation. \ ~ ~ E. Dark, who has been for the st year in Seattle, has taken residence again at "Brac- e," Horseshoe Bay. ~ v Mrs. R. T. Brooks of Vsncou- r, was flrst in the soprano ss at the Welsh Eisteddfod ently held in Vancouver at ich J. Haydn Young was one the adjudicators Mrs ooks is a pupil of Mrs. F. X. gson. Miss Lucy James and Miss Ola cLean left here last Saturday spend the Easter holidays th Mrs, J. H. hioncrieif of hcroft, B.C., who formerly ided in West Vancouver. v ~ The management of the Hol- urn-Pacific Ski Club have had e trail put into good shape m the ski club to the top of nd Street for the convenience hikers. ~ ~ Rev. Father Carey of St. An- thony's Church, received word by cablegram last Monday that his mother had passed away at his old home in Ireland. ~ ~ ~ Steelhead trout are now com- ing into the Cspilano River in smaB numbers according to in- formation supplied by the flsh- ery inspector. ~ c c Mr. and hire. William Mayhew have moved from 18th and Bellevue Ave. Snd have taken up residence in Central Park. c ~ ~ L.O.L. No. 2990 wfil hold their reguhr meeting next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the new Orange Hall, It has been decided to hold this year the 12th July celebration for Vancouver snd district In North Vancouver. Saturday Only a Kote3t 75c W~ Lo OGDEN COi rrvest 145 MEN'S AND BOYS'URNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY WEST V/8 l'MNACY '!"GENUINE FRENCH BERETS Various Colors - 69c Y» Store or Secvcca, 1442 Mcclso Drive West 22 Ecsvcx~y P»sw Wcwi Sxi (alcoc p p.cw.& Ambleside Sheet MetalPVorks CanalE SPECK, Proprlcioc 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET hlETAL PNSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING Stratton'S BAKERY The BURRARD Variety of Breads improve every meal-- AU Kinds of Tea Breach ASSORTED PASTRIES Almond Varieties Banbury or Eccles Cakes Christening, Birthday, Wedding Cakes made st 1468 MARINE DRIVE Ichone West 27 or we will call SS Service si colic dcoc Benny Manners Fresh and Smoked Fish Ncw Lard Exes Dressed Posiuy LAUNDRY For People Who Are Particular YHinD SY. sad ST. DSVlDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. THE LITERARY SOCIETY The next meeting of the so- ciety will be held on Thursday Evening, April 7th, at 8 o'clock, when an address wiB be given by hIiss Fry of Columbian Col- lege, on 'The English Pictures in i.he Vancouver Art GSBery." Miss Fry will ifiustrste her re- marks by sketches and repro- ductions. AB frends who are interested in the subject are cordial+ invited to be present. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L City Uurchin (in the country for the first time): "This is just like grass, ain't itT" Little Friend: '%'Iqr it is grass Clummie. Urchini "No, it ain't cos yer don't have to keep oif it." Spring Cleaning Time is here CUT-RATE PRICES New Prices for Dry Cleaning Suite Cleaned and Pressed .........,..............,..................... 90c dcp overcoats Cleaned and Pressed ..................................... 90c Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed.............................. 90c Fancy Dresses, Cleaned and Pressed.......................... $1.00 Hats Cleaned and Blocked ........................ „....................... Vfic Gloves Cleaned .......................................- -- ....... 26c White Pants Cleaned .....................,....„............. Suits Sponged snd Pressed ................. Overcoats Sponged snd Pressed, ..............................,..., 50c Special OfTer Every Day 'pwo Suits cleaned and pressed .„......................., . $ 1.50 Two Dresses cleaned snd pressed ............................ $ 1.50 pHONE WEST 161 and our DeBvery will call at your door WEST VAN CLEANERS ,';:,'„":, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and Marine DciwI. P»ao Wesc 144 Cuciain Rado, Cocticeni Sub Hove ood Universal Sweaters cdoo Nowdiaw Toys, School Suppnaa. Hemacrcchins -- SP EC I A L- For s liniited time only we will allow $30.00 trade ln afiowance on your old battery radio or phonograph on s brand new 1932 Superhetrodyne radio. This radio is truly one to be proud of and will be for years to come. SFE ITi HEAR IT't 1VEST VANCOUVER BRANCH J. W. KELLY PIANO CO. LTD. West 37 Cor. 14th aud Marine West 37 TO FORM CHESS CLUB DUNDARAVE There are said to be quite s CASH GROCER number of chess enthusiasts in HQME MADE cANDY West Vancouver, and, having ice cream aad Bore 1Icrcdcs this in view, it is hoped to form , a chess club in the municipality. 24th and p»so Any chess player who would be A Bellevue '44 interested in the formation of of such a club is requested to phone w Peter Wait at West 640I %Vest Vancouver M Electric NEW HOLLYBURN (Jack Paterson) RECORD SEQ 1473 Marine Drive lia Range 1Viring and Repairs The hill record on Hofiyburn an Radio Repairs a Specialty. Ridge, set by F. Finckenhagen eg WEST 108 in 1930, was shattered by Henry Sotweht Sunday in winning the special jumping competition of the HoByburn Pacific Ski Club C J. OveringtOB with a'leap of 112 feet. The PIONEER BARBFR previous mark was 108. Ralph Morris, popular captain of the 14th and Marine HoByburn Club, turned in a Expert Work great performance to take sec- th Phone West 135 ond place, while third went to J. Johannsen of the Vancouver JUVENII.E FOOTBALL Ski Club, and fourth to Axel of Games for Saturday, April p Sneis, chamPion of Princeton 1932. Nordal Ksldahl had hard luck League Games in falling on both of his jumps, fm Division I. well over 100 feet, after leaping N. S. Press Canucks vs. A. Jc N. 110 feet in s trial jump. A soft Bluebirds, High School (West landing brought grief to a large Vancouver), 2:30 P,m. Ref. number of comPetitors. Follow- to cree Mr Botham. ing are detailed results: Division III. I, H. SotwehtI 107 feetI 108I ev Young Buffs vs. West Vancou- 112'.15325 points 2 Ralph ch ver, Mahon Park, 1 p,m. Ref Morris, 96 feet, 94; 142.60 cree, Mr. Mottershead. points. 8, J. Johsnnsen, 9(, 91; 140.25 points. 4, A. Sneis, 96, Dairyman: "Yes, this is the 90'37.15 points. 6, L. GuBik- very latest type milking ms Beaumont„87, 86; 129.60 points. chine." 7, 51. Phue, 81, V8; 120.05 points. City Lady: "But do you think 8, L Wifiisms, 77, 76; 11685 up any of these machines make as points. 9, Pat Douet, 69, 71; good milk as cows do2" 114.60 points. T. Mowbrouten, newly-crowned Seasonal club champion, made two jumps ve Slow Waiter: Have you ord- of 107 and 108 feet, but fell both ered anything yet, sir T times. "Chuck" Louritzen also Diner: Well, I ordered straw- came down on s long jump while berries and cream, but that was WiBiam Hasen sprained his of such s long time ago, you'd bei ankle on his second jump after, Bc, ter change it to Christmas pud- leaping 102 feet on his first at ding tempt- UNUSUAL ATI'RACTION Ma CHIEF MATHIAS " 'd';.™,"'ill be the speaker at the res DAFFODIL TEA in UNITED CHURCH HALL (auspices W. A.) TUESDAY, APRIL 5th at 2:30 P.M. Also Sale of HOME-COOKING, CANDY, PLANTS. fro Adults, 25c; Children 15c. Music 22 Everybody Welcome of r ~w A =-===I