0001 bbig April 29, 1932, THE WFST VAN NEWS aih Op F8081 to bag. Ira wjIL rfiartha Great Iaai thr u rziajs bje fnu )szta a zaPEfa aay bd)r rabr)tat )f ybs)is ',I aiaiba .'Brbjp Bralanr Railway, ray Csz I 0osrra. m. faro Iraa Brit. ItIrsz I .C. Bbo to asw rais)asst rm lln Baaaaaah Ia farik io Brhbrs lja'sails ,I'as ihai Daub) h I,fiazs iae, is lit Rz 0ils lap ajhy hap ttla," syi :bsos )LT YII I fAIR so r ow Iaaf fog sir)) Mpgf Local and The Hollyburn Senior Girls'aseballteam on Thursday, 21st instant, defeated the Pauline Johnson girls by 10 to 5 on the Hollyburn grounds. ~ ~ ~ The snow conditions last Sun- day were perfect on Hollyburn Ridge, and a phrty from the ski camp, leaving there at 6 a.m., glim))pd the Lions. Another party went up Black Mountain, going down from there into Whytecliif. ~ ~ ~ A team from the West Van- couver men teachers were vic- tors last Friday at baseball over Grade 10 of the high school by ' score of 19 to 5. The match was played on the Inglewood grounds. ~ o ~ W. McL. Cooper, 21st and Marine Drive, underwent a double operation on Thursday, 21st instant, in Shaughnessy Military Hospital. The opera- tion wss successful, and he is making a good recovery. ~ ' Mr. snd Mrs. George Herr- mann entertained at "Spura- way" last Saturday evening. ~ \ o N. Itoss, 14th and Marine Drive, with Charles Lauder, Tom Barker, and J. Batchelor are leaving next Monday by auto for the Peace River district. o Miss Rosalind Young, who is at present visiting at Caulfeild, is leaving on Saturday for her home in Victoria. o M. O. Blair is having an ad- dition built to his house at 18th and Bellevue. Captain Frank Kettle of Csul- feild, had the misfortune to fall on the rocks last Wednesday, breaking his collarbone. The Hollyburn Public Library have decided to purchase three . new copyright novels every month. They have bought rec- ently "Secondhand Wife," by Kathleen Norris, "Three Wom- en," by Faith Baldwin, and "Re- turn of Bulldog Drummond," by "Sapper." 1 s The Hollyburn senior boys were successful Thursday, 21st instant, over the Lynn Valley team at baseball, the score be- ing 17 runs to 16. A feature of the game was a home run by MacAulay with the bases full. A delightful shower was given last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Bell, 1468 Argyle Avenue, to Miss O. Bryan, agent of the B. C. Telephone Co. here, whose marriage takes place shortly to Mr. A. D. Savage of Vancouver. A very enjoyable evening was spent in music and games, and Miss Bryan was pre- sented with a beautiful automa- tic toaster by the local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co. as a token of their aifection and es- teem. Dainty refreshments vrere served at the conclusion of the evening. The guests were: bfiss O. Bryan, blrs. M. IL Allwork, Mrs. R. Froud, Nrs, R. Bell, jr., Mrs. L. Reynolds, blrs. L. Bart- lett, birs. S Munn, blrs. Mac- Kenzie Grieves, Nrs. L. Clement, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. N, Hutch- ison, Mrs. J. Stark, Mrs. bienzies the bfisses Elsie Harrison, bi. Somerville, Gwen Hedge, Mar- jorie Ba mott, Dora Taylor, Phyllis Neale, Connie Thomas, Ruth Hill, Gladys Cree!man, and Phyllis BelL ~ o ~ L.O.B.A, No. 703 are holding their next regular meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, 6th May, in the Orange Hall, when the grand matron, Mrs. Lees, and the of- iicers of the grand lodge will pay an oificial visit. A large turnout of members is expected, W. L. OGDEN CO. West 146 biEN'S AND BOYS'URNISHINGS ERCLUSIVEI.Y NEW SPRING HOSIERY for men SEE OUR WINDOW WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL RAND Second Annual CONCERT INGI,EWOOD SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY, 6th MAY, at 8 Ikr5I. Tickets:--Adults 36 cents; Children 25 cents. PAULINE JOHNSON SCHOOL The following are the learjers in the various grades and terms in the examinations for the end of the third term of the school year: Division I, Grade 8--I, Jack McLeod; 2, Betty Moulton; 3, Eunice Turvey. , Division 2, Grade 8--I, Aud- rey Todd; 2, Patricia Bibbs; 3, Geoffrey Bradley. Division 3, Grade 8b--I, Tom Robson; 2, Stanley Patterson; 3, Hugh Farmer. Division 3, Grade 7a -- I, Kathleen Jagger; 2, Ken Davi- son; 3, Verschoyle Martin. Division 4, Grade 7b--I, Bren- da Wicking; 2, Billy Barker; 3, Albert Huggins. Division 5, Grade 6a--I, Lor- raine Holden; 2, Martha Von Zuben; 3, Dale Eriksen. Division 6, Grade 6b--1, Doris Bernard; 2, Paul Jagger; 3, Elsie Partridge. Division 6, Grade 5a--I, Alan Forester; 2, Elsie Robbins; 3, Duncan )NcTavish. Division 7, Grade 6b--I, Mar- ion McNeil; 2, Delwyn Beattie, 3, Lillian Ridnell. Division 7, Grade 4a--I, Jack MacDonald; 2, Jim Anderson; 3, Jessie Wrisberg. Division 8, Grade 4b--I, Lor- raine Vann; 2, Pauline Greer; 3, Joan Luke. Division 8, Grade 3a--I, Mar- garet Hilborn; 2, Rhoda Turvey; 3, Howard and Donald Moore. Division 9, Grade Sh--I, Do- rhen Thompson; 2, Alan Ritz; 3, Dorothy Harvey-Smith. Division 9, Grade 2b--I, Ruth Parnum; 2, Donald McLeod; 8, Nary McLeod. Division 10, Grade 2b--I, John Hailstone; 2, Pat Fry; 3, Gloria Holden. Division 10, Grade Ia--I, Her- bert Rock; 2, Loreen Lauder; 8, Kathleen Baccash. Division 10, Grade Ib -- I, Patsy Rahy; 2, Eleanor Murray; 3, Margaret N. Cave. ~UNANINOII9 CALI. FXTENDEn'TO ja REV.. HILLIS WRIGHT At a meeting on Wednesday night of the members of the United Church who crowded the church hall, a unanimous call was extended to Rev. Hillis Wright of South Hill in Vancou- ver. Hollyburn Public Library 2,000 BOOKS You can read your choice of these from biay 1st to June 30 for only 50 cents. Membership tickets good until June 30th may be had at Gemmill's Drug Store 1402 biarine Drive Broken Glass Replaced in- Bookcases, Cabinets, Pic)ores, French Doors, Windows, Auto- mohiioo. Trucks, oic„cia. JIM HOLT Boaiooso Telephone: West 141 Residence Phone: West 140R 1144 Marine Drive SPECIAL FIR or ALDER BUSH WOOD 55.00 por Cord Also Shingle-Lite Kindling 50 bundles 54.00 pHGNE wEsT 59Ya BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B, D. WHITE, Mgr. Dioiiosiiro Fooorai Sara)co Lady Assistant 520--ard Si. E Phone Norah Ste DUNDARAVE CASH GROCERY HObiE . MADE CANDY Iso Cream omi Soft Drinks 55th ood Phone Bellevue West 1 FOOTBALL The following players are re- quested to turn out for the game with Burnaby Juniors at 3 o'- clock. Players to be notified whereabouts of park by phone. Larnie, McLean, Stratton, Grisedale, Downey, Neill, Grise- dale, Normand, Bean, Thompson and Hamilton. C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and blarlne Expert Work Phone Wsmt 135 TELEPHONE BRIDGE Under auspices of l)UNCAN I.AIVSOiN CHAI'TER, I.O.D.E., May 2nd to 7th inclusive Phone Nrs. Jackson, West 361R Proceeds to be used entirely For improving Memorial Arch plot. FOR SUPERIOR TAILORING AT MODERATE PRICES See WILLIAMS, the Tailor 1668 Marine Drive Exclusive Agent for REGENT snd HYCRAFT Made-to- Measure Clothes, 824.00 and up. Dry Cleaning and Pressing Phone: West 20 Residence Phone: West 286L Personal Mrs. Rennie of Vancouver, is the guest of bliss bfcRride, 26th and Marine Drive. ~ o ~ L.O.L. No. 2990 will hold their regular meeting at 8 p.m. next Tuesday in the Orange Hall. Norman Rodgers, 24th and Marine Drive, is 0 patient in the Shaugbpessy blilitary Hospital. ~ ~ ~ bir. Oswald has moved into the Crowther house at 31st snd Waterfront. He is expsscting bis family to join him shortly from Scotland. ~ s o Miss Margaret Wilson, super- visor of singing at the schools here, was away from her duties at the beginning of the week owing to indisposition. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brewis and family have moved from West Bay to a house on Park Road. ~ o ~ Fred Fenning of the Pauline Johnson School wss recently presented with a junior firewsr- den'0 medal by Chief bisthias. The presentation was made at the school. bfrs. Crowther, of West Bay, left on Saturday for Victoria, where she expects to take up residence. James Holt, while fishing in the Capilano over the week end, caught a 7-lb. and a 10-lb. steel- head. o The Pauline Johnson girls last Tuesday defeated the Hollyburn girls at baseball by a score of 20 to 15. The match was played on the Pauline Johnson grounds. ~ s ~ The new stone wall and.side- walk in front of the municipal hall have been completed, add- ing materially to the appearance of the building. A daughter was born on Tues- day at the Vancouver General Hospital to Mr. and bfrs. Ray- mond Silva-White, 2585 Marine Drive. \ o The ground at the back of the Memorial Arch has been graded this week in connection with improvements to be made this year by the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E. It is intended to plant a laurel hedge around the area in question and see it down in lawn, thus getting it into condition for landscaping next year. Nrs. Nina G. Hutt, who writes "Gardens and Gar- dening" in this paper, is acting in an advisory capacity in the matter and doing the designing. Marble Contest Closes Saturday Night at 10 p.m. All contestants must leave their score cards and have their marbles counted here, st that time. RESULT w)11 be posted in our Window MONDAY, bIAY 2nd, at 12 noon. WEST VM PMMACY Yho Sioro of Service. 140Z Mar)so Dr)so Wooi 51 Emorgoory Phoae Wsoa ZZI (After 0 p.m.) The BURRARD LAUNDRY For People Who Are Particular THIRD SY. ood ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Van. Reprameutatlve F. RIVERS Phone West 410L Ambleside SheetMetal VForks IAURIE SPECK. Proprietor 1446 bIarine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET METAL UsISTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING Stratton'S BAKERY Vanety of Breads improve every meal-- AB Kinds of Tea Breads ASSORTED PASTRIES Almond Varieties Bsnbury or Eccles Cakes Christening, Birthday, Wedding Cakes made st 1468 blARLNE DRIVE Phone West 27 or we will caH West ZS Service at yoor door Benny Manners Fresh and Smoked Fish New Lail Eggs Dressed Pooisry CORPORATION OF THE DISTIIICT OF WEST VAiNCOI)1 ER WANTED For occasional work, local man as steam roller operator, with not less than 4th class papers. Only written applications, giving experience and wages expected, will be considered, and they must be delivered to the undersigned by 5 p.m., Monday, Nay 2nd. 1930 W. HERRIN, C.N.C., Municipal Hall, Hollyburn, B. C. FOR MOTHER'S DAY Gcr Her Something Useful See our wis)do'w For helpful suggestions Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14ih ood aiorioo Drirw Phoae West 144 Certain Rods, CortiooRI Sins Hose ood Universal Swooiors also Novelties Toys, School SoppBoo. Hemstitching WM 4 o "4' =mr .4 4 do .v