0001 June 17, 1932. I TAILORING l)RY CLEANING A PRESSING THE WEST VAN NEWS c Local and Personal Hot %catherDESSERT efiy ila hxtt the Ihii Ehi- Iml. IIN- iiai sie the 'ma Iieet seed Ihe iek kc cthe It 8 idh'te( hile 10s I,bei eeet cl M. WILLIAMS 1568 Marine Drive Phone: West 20. Residence Phone: West 286L W. L. OGDEN CO. hvest I46 MEN'S AND BOYS'URNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY For Auto Repairs Gas, Oils, Accessories Saa CHUCK CHAPMAN at MARINE MOTORS DUNDARAVE CASH GROCERY HOME . MADE CANDY ica Cream aad Suit Dciakc 24th aud Phone Bellevue west 7 ILW.Savory 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 Real Estate Finance and Insurance BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, bier. Distinctive Funeral Scccica Lady Accictaut 220 - srd SL P Phone North 424 Don't forget the dance at Holly+urn Pavilion Saturday DANCE AT CLII'F HOUSE Cliif House, Whytecliff Park, are putting on their opening dance of the season tomorrow (Saturday), when there will be dancing from 9 to 12 to music supplied by "The Vaqueros"-- Argentine Tango Band. A cover charge will be made of 81.00 per couple. EXHIBITIOtV OF ihIAiVUAI. TRAINING An exhibition of the manual training work done by the pupils of the schools under J. E. Con- don, will be held-next Friday, 24th instant. in the Pauline Johnson manual training annex from 3 to 5 p.m. and in the even- ing from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. An invitation is extended to parents and others interested to attend. Refreshments will be served by the P.-T. A. in the evening. The pupils of Mrs. Chas. Bur- bridge. will give s piano recital at her residence, 2309 Marine Drive, on Friday, 24th instant, at 3:30 p.m. The assisting art- ists will be Mrs. Hamilton-Smith, elocutionist, and Mrs. W. R. Clark, vocalist. Bliss in Ignorance "I want s revolver for my husband." "Yes'm. What kind does your husband preferf" "Oh, that doesn't matter. He doesn't even know that I'm go- ing to shoot him." Improve your complexion by having a FREE DRINK av KEW BEACH MliVERAL SPRING HOLLYEURN PAVILION West Vancouver Reopening of the Summer Season SATURDAY, June 18th. Dancing m SATURDAY ai 8:30 p.m. GEORGE GRIFFIN AND HIS 7 BOYS Pavilion for Rent Phone West 350R FREE Dance Class and Practice at HOLLYBURN DANCE PAVILION, IVest Vancouver EVERY SATURDAY Starting Saturday June 18th, at 7 p.m., under the direction of REEDIS A ROBBIEc (Reedis Jessop . Al. Robertson) Branch of Lilas Moore Dance School located at Hollyburn Pavilion. For information phone West 624L or West 3501t. Minors must produce parent's written consent to attend. EVERYBODY WELCOME Men's Grey Flannel Trousers &&&& Bcci. liuke, Sizes Si ta 44 Fire broke out last Saturday afternoon at the home of George H. Lunne, 21st and Bellevue Ave. The fire brigade turned out and extinguished the blaze, some damage being done to the roof. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Robert W. Froud, 12S1 Marine Drive, was hostess at a farewell dinner at her home on Saturday evening in honor of hfrs. Cook, mother of Mrs. Mac- kenzie Grieve, who left next day io return to her home in Alber- ta. Covers were laid for twelve the guests being: hire. Cook, hir. and Mrs. Mackenzie Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Savage, Mrs. M. H. Allwork, Miss Craig, bUss Young, G. Bryan, and hf. O. Blair. ~ ~ ~ Miss Peggy Hardman, 21st and Marine Drive, was last week presented with the ribbons she won in the recent King Edward High School sports, Vancouver, when she was swarded the juni- or girls'hampionship. She was first in the 100 yards, first in the 50 yards, first in the skip- ping race, first in the broad jump, tied first in the potato race, snd third in the high jump. She was also second in the broad jump in the Inter-High School sports at Hastings Park. ~ c c The L,O.L. No. 2990 will hold their regular meeting next Tues- day, 21st instant, at 8 p.m. in the Orange Hall. Douglas Hookham, the young- er Bon of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hookham, 1768 Argyle Ave., was knocked down by an auto last Saturday afternoon in front of the Hollyburn Block at 16th and Marine Drive, sustaining bad cuts and bruises. He wss carried into the store of W. L. Ogden Company, where his in- juries were attended to. c W. E. Hodges, Vancouver chartered accountant and a member of the firm of Riddell, Stead, Hedges dt Winter, who died last Monday in Somerset- shlre, England, was at one time a resident of Caulfeild. ~ c Mr. and Mrs. McL. Cooper and family, 21st and Marine Drive, left here on hionday for Creston, B.C., where they expect to re- side in future. ~ c Byron Ferguson 22nd and Marine Drive, returned on Tues- day from a month's motor trip with his uncle through Alberta, Montana and Utah. I' ' Mrs. J, Mitchell and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Mitchell's father, W. Davie, 863 15th Street, for the last few weeks, returned last week to their home at Long Bay, Gam- bier Island. c Miss Hattie Young, 22nd and Bellevue Ave., played the lead- ing part of the Queen in the final recital given by the elocu- tion snd vocal students of Mrs. J. P. Ferguson, F.T.C.L., in the Women's Building before a large and appreciative audience when they presented the operetta "Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs." She gave also an Indi- an reading with remarkable dra- matic ability, her work being outstanding in its artistic rend- ering. She is competing for the scholarship instituted by Sir John Martin Harvey for the Van- couver School of Expression. ~ ~ ~ F. Knight-Hodge, 1332 Duch- ess Avenue, who has been seri- ously ill with pneumonia at Cranbrook, has sufficientb re- covers to be able to leave the hosp(tel there. ~ ~ Don't forget tho dance at Hollyburn I'avllion Saturday night. Daiiciaac Palm Ice Cream (Thc Cream oF them all) Phase yauc order Wa'6 deliver whaa yau wast it Gemmill's Drag Store The Staca ay Sccvke. ieez Maraca Drive Wcat Sy Emcczcacy Phase West 22i (Artcc 2 S.m.) Captain and bIrs. G Hews of Penticton, B.C., were the guests last week of Mr. Snd Mrs. J. W. Conper, 25th and Bellevue Ave. ~ ~ c Mru. Joseph Tits, 16th and 51arine Drive, is spending a holi- day at Port Hannnond. ~ ~ hir. and hire. J. Stuart Csmer- on of Caulfeild, hsd as their guests over the week end, Mr. snd hire. Waiter Welsh of Van- couver. ~ ~ c Miss Betty Killam and Miss Betty Bnultbee spent the week end at Whytecliff ~ a ~ A daughter was born last Sat- urday at the Vancouver General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. S. Robertson, 2530 hIsthers Ave. a ~ W. Carley has opened his boat station at the foot of 13th Street on that pait of the beach recent- ly cleared by the municipality. He some weeks ago erected s entail wooden pavilion where he has on sale soft drinks, candy, ice cream, tobaccos snd cigar- ettes, etc. a A surprise party ws sgiven to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Crickmsy, 2092 Gordon Ave., on Saturday evening, June 11th, on the occa- sion of their silver. wedding an- niversary. At the conclusion of sn enjoyable evening Mr. and Mrs. Crickmay were presented with s lovely set of silver spoons The guests were hfr snd Mrs W. Colvin, hir. and hire. E. H. Jupp, hIr. and Mrs. J. R. Lid- ster, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Smith. Mrs. C. E. Burbridge. Mrs. G. Sparrow, ~i. and hire. T. M. Sherwood, Mr. and hire. J. D. Hardy, Mrs. Hodgson, bIisa Phyllis Leckie, N. J. Sewell. a Miss Hemn of london. Eng- land, has arrived from the Old Country and is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Herrin, 1387 Hey- wood Ave. She expects to take up permanent residence in West Vancouver. ~ ~ \ Robert Perkins of North Van- couver, has moved into his cot- tage at West Bay for the suni- mer. ~ c Mrs. N. A. biarsden has moved from 24th and Heywood Ave., into the house she recently pur- chased at 23rd and King's Ave.\ Don't forget the dance st Ho)lb+urn Pavilion Saturday night. The BURRARD LAUNDRY Llmliar. For Peoph %1m Are Partkular THIRD ST. aad ST. DAViDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Vaa. Representative F. RIVERS Phone %est 410L Ambleside Sheet Metal%Works tluals SPECK, Piayacmc 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET hIETAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING Siratton'S BAKERY BREAD -- CAKES All Kinds of Tea Bread, Assorted Pastries Almond Varieties Banbury or Eceles Cakes, Variety of Butter Icing Cakes Christening. Birthday and Wedding Cakes made at 1468 hIARIVE DRIVE Phone West 27 and Delivery will calL N. R. ELLIS Sedan decks. 88 - 810 Linokum laid, 12hhc yard. Upholstering. Res Phone West 184RJohn H. White Passes V John Henry IVhite passed a- way last Sunday at the family residence, 1252 21st Street. The deceased, who was in his 74th year, leaves io mourn his loss one son, Cecil A., at home, and one daughter, bfrs. G. H. Keen of North Vancouver. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Burrard Funeral Chapel, 320 East 3rd Street, North Vancouver, followed by cremation. Rev. J. W. Cuddeford officiated. C J Overington PIOiVEER BARBER 14ih and Marme Expert Work Phone West 135 Don't forget the dance at Hollyburn Pavilion Saturday night. NOTICE RATEPAYFRS sre hereby reminded that the Non-Penalty period for the payment of Taxes expires on June 30th, and TIIAT THE hlUNICIPALITY Lq CohlPELI.ED BY LAW to add Ten per cent (10%) thereto on July 1st, if the Current Taxes are not then paid. CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VAiVCOUVER