0001 't I I I I.) July 15, 1932 TAILORING DliY CLEANING Ef!f PRESSING M. WILLIAMS 1568 hisrine Drive Phone: West 20 Residence Phone: West 286L %V L OGDEN CO Was~I'4e hIEN'S AND BOYS"URNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY Boys'ine Quality Knee Pants 88c that loved woman floated up its Creator, leaving her belo husband, children, and friend mourn over the mortal caske For Auto Repairsisl Ia Imsu t flit tates si cia. ith th IILN ia Msicbi MARINE MOTORS CAPILANO TO VOTE ON BEER-BY-GI.ASS EARLY IN AUGUST Capilano will vote on beer-by- the-glass early in August. A pet- ition signed by 35 per cent. of the electors of the area and re- questing a plebiscite on the is- sue, was placed before Provincial Government officials and found in order, according to informa- tion received by Jack Loutet, M.L.A., from the deputy prov- incial secretary. Although the date for bafloting has not yet been set, it is expected it will be early in August. Approximately 380 electors are eligible to exer- cise the franchise. A recent a- mendment to the act requires that before the measure passes, it must be supported by 65 per cent. of the electors. DUNDARAVE CASH GROCERY 9do?" HOMF. - bIADE CANDY Ico Cream and Soli Drinks 21th and Phone Bellevue West 7 hst, ib K.W. Savory4It ttthudc 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 t tiidt. itlttlu, thigh; Ittd ttiic. I HORSESHOE BAY I IH Real Estate Finance and Insurance Fishing, Boating, Lunches, Tees, Dinners, Picnic Grounds Dancing -- Wednesday snd Saturday Evenings HOWARD RODGERS IEstablished 1914) Phone Idtng Distance Whyteclilf S91 It tll icl item EEC Il99 ~It IIu ELE'ome Qf Languid Lilting Yoedlers f3ettcr Unusual Rhy thin Nicks Pavilion Always Varied fn L,stest f nteresting Qfferings No foolin Drive Over and Drop in Every SATURDAY Nite The Dance with the Party Atmosphere t!lC George Gritlin's 7 Boys Bring Your Friends. You'l Like It Novelty Prize Dance, Wednesday, July 20tII at 9 p.m. LOTS OF FUN I.li.r'S 00 oF KHAKI DRILL 9 io 19 yaat aixax We sometimes see remarkable SUNDAY ERCURSION BY paragraphs in the papers among No. 6 TO HORSESHOE BAY the personal items; but it uould not be easy to beat the follow- The West Vancouver muni- ing specimen of American bath- cipal ferries are running a spec- os: "Death, with fleshless knuck- ial excursion next Sunday to lex, rapped at the door of Mrs. Horseshoe Bay. No. 6 will leave J. N. B.'s soul; and obedient to the city dock at 12 noon and the inexorable call, the spirit, of Ambleside Dock at 12:30. On to the return trip she will leave ved Horseshoe Bay at 8 p.m. This is s to a splendid opportunity to travel t.o along our beautiful shore line and visit the west end of the municipality in comfort. The re- turn trip from the city is only 75 cents, and from West Vancou- Gas, Oils, Accessories ver 60cents. Comeyourseif andask your Vancouver friends to SCO CHOCK CHAPMAN ai go with you. THE WEST VAN NEWS Lambert's Shaving Cream McathoSxad 35c. PersonalLocal and Leslie Wiuington, son of Nr. and Nrx. D. Wioington. 1472 Fulton Street, hsd the misfor- tune to break 2 collar bone last week while playing baseball st Bowen Island.\ a ~ A. J, Sinclair of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2882 Bellevue Avenue. ~ ~ Mrs. A. N. Whitehead of Van- couver, has purchased the Smith house at the corner of 27th and Ottawa Avenue. ~ ~ Mrs. C. M. Shsrpe of Vancou- ver, hss moved into a house at 1321 Esquimalt Ave. ~ \ Mrs. M. Leitch has moved from Vancouver into a house at Cypress Park.\ ~ Nr. Smiley is building a new house at the corner of 26th and Palmerston Avenue. ~ a ~ Nr. and Mrs. J. Haydn Young and their daughter, Miss tvinonn Young, 2385 Haywood Ave., are spending a two weeks'oliday in Victoria. ~ ~ Wifliam Armstrong of Van- couver, has taken a house at West Bay, and has moved in. ~ a \ IV. L. Bennett of Nortlach, Saskatchewan, is the guest of Mr. and Mrm Joseph Tite, 16th and Marine Drive a a K. Katznelson has moved from Vancouver, into a house at 2644 Bellevue Ave. W. J. Taylor of Vancouver, has moved into a house at West Bay. t ~ Colonel F. A. Stewart Dunn of Vancouver, is occupying a suite at 'The Cables," West Bay. a a ~ Mrs. J. Mitchell of Long Bay, Gambier Island, is visiting her father, W. Dsvie, 863 15th St. a W. S. Reid has moved from the city into a house at West Bay. ~ ~ J. H. Redden of Csulfeild, ac- companied by his son, has left for a trip up the Cariboo. o a F. Bond of the city has moved into s house at West Bsy near Radchtfe Avenue. o Mrs. Bosworth of Vancouver, has rented the Pineo house, 13th and Keith Road, for a period of three months. a ~ Mr. and hfrs. C. Odium have moved from 13th and Bellevue Ave., into a house at 15th and Esquimalt Ave. Frank Hunter of Vancouver, has taken a house at No. 4 tving'9 Point, and hss moved in. ~ ~ ~ Thomas NcBride has moved from Vancouver into 9 house at 2780 Xvaterfront. ~ a ~ Albert Hall of Vancouver has moved into a house on Travers Ave., IVest Bay. a a ~ hir. and hire. J. U. Buchanan and son of Vancouver, have tak- en a cottage at Keiv for the month of July, The Misses Winnie and Daisy Brealey, 1497 Fulton Avenue, are spending n holiday at Kest'9 Island. Whitnker--Armsirong hir. and Mrs. T. S. Armstrong 2331 Bellevue Ave., West Van- couver, announce the marriage of their daughier, Margaret, to Morris Raid Whitaker, son of Mr. Ernest Whitsker, tyimbledon, London, England, and the late Mrs. Itthitsker. The wcxtding wio take place at the United Church, West Vancouver, Mon- day evening, August 1st, at 7:30,-- Nixs Westcott of Vancouver, 2nd Nr. snd Mrs. E. hiundy snd family of Lynn Vafley and Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barber of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Vancouver, and Nr. 2nd Mrs. Thos. Cauoway of North Van- couver, are afl occupying suites at the Fortune Cup Inn. ~ ~ \ A pleasing incident took place at the closing exercises at Paul- ine Johnson School when Stella Bruce on behalf of the Leaving Entrance Class presented a Parker Duofold pencil to Princi- pal Brealey as a tnark of their esteem. \ a ~ The Misses Kilby of Csulfeild sre visiting Dr. and Nrs. Bur- nett at Buccaneer Bay. Mrs. R. W. Device, 1366 Ingle- wood Ave., with her son Warren and daughter Jesxie left on Mon- day evening, the 11th, for Prince ltupert for an extended visit with her brother-in-lsw, Mr. W. V, Davies. Miss Phyllis Leckie is accom- panying Mr. and Nrs. A. U. Wood and daughter on a trip up the Cariboo. ~ a A son wsa born on 11th inst to Rev. and Nrs. Robert hIac- Farlane at the Sutter Hospital, Sacramento, CaL Both are vtell known here, where their parents reside. a Nrs. William Traynor enter- tained a few friends at lunch fol- lowed by bridge on Tuesday at her home at \Vest Bay. Those present vtere I Nrs. J. J. Rutledge of West Bay, Mrs. F. H. Levtis, Mrs. C. W. Purdy, Nrs. H. L. Ross, hiiss Noble, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs, A. N. Furness, hire. J. A. HoHey, Mrs ival lace Fraser, Mrs. J. F. Ross, and hirs. A. H. Ebden afl of Vancouver. The Duncan Lawson Chapter have pleasure in announcing the date of their Garden Party to be August 13th. ihiany nevt forms of entertainment are being plan- ned for afternoon and evening, and this added to the fact that it is to be held in the lovely grounds of Reeve and Nrs. J. B. Leyland, ensures that it will be most enjoyable and successful. Reynolds--Bell On Monday July 11th 1932 at the Baptist parsonage, 1Vest Vancouver, in the presence of the immediate relatives, the marriage took place of Helen Violet Bell, youngest daughter of hIr. an'd hfrs. Harry Vincent Bell of West Vancouver, to Percy Roland Reynolds son of Mr and Mrs. Horace Edward Reynolds of IVest Vancouver. Rev. H. P. Humphreys officiated. tiemuull s Drug Store Tha State ar Sttclca. 1492 Marino Dtico Wool sy Emctgcncy Phase Wast 221 (Artcc 9 p.m.) The BURRARD LAUNDRY For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. aml ST. DA VIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1810 West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L Ambleside SheetMetalWorks LAURIE SPECK. Ptoprictm 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET METAL LNSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING Stratton'S BAKERY BR EAD -- CAKES All Kinds of Tea Bread Assorted Pastries Almond Varieties Banbury or Eccles Cakes, Variety of Butter Icing Cakes Chrisienmg. Birthday and %eddmg Cakes made at 1468 hIARI'tE DRIX E Phone %est 27 and Delivery will calL CLIFF HOUSE W bytechlf Park DANCE ROIIEO PERRIWS Six-picco Otchoatta 9 io 12 - - Every Satatday Cover Charge, 21 Pct Couple SPECIAL DANCE Sl;PPER Ssc The "givers" of the world are so much nicer and happier than the "getters."--bliss hlarie Tem- pest. FERRIES SHOIV OPERATING SURI'LUS OF $1,362A6 The auditors'eport show the ferries to have made an operat- ing surplus of $1,362.46 for the five months ending 31st May. Boat receipts amounted to $31- 668A4 as against an expenditure of $21@60.27, while bus fares totaflml $7,821.66 with an ex- penditure of $7,617.37. The Very Place blagistrate "Have you ever seen the prisoner at the bar?" tyitness: "That's where I met him." CORI'ORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VAVC OUt bR Residents are hereby notifled that the practice of stack- ing cord-wood, stove wood, coal, etc., on the boulevards is an infringement of hIunicipal rights snd must be dLccontinued. W. HERRIN, hiunimpal Clerk Hoflbburn, B. C. 6-7-1932. ao ~ -. I v « io t vpA'A 1 t' aalu h'