0001 THF. WFST VAN NFWS I 9»ptomi&or 8, 1932. h I«vvtr 4 v«E" ~44rrt I, I'4 po'v4 4 Pr 4 4& w~ 5'I" 4- I 4 ~'t ~ r.o '4;tt«'I VS t tvrrvrrrt.t I'r'r «»FF «r r«vrrr r '«4«rvr 'v'rrr-r rrtvvrr err« ~Vrrrvrrvr rrr«rr,4'I rrrrr~rrvrr V rrr~ -VV«rrvr vr V 4 St. Stephen's Church )VEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society Ci(ORCH EDIFICE Permanent Curls Rector: Rev. F. A. Ramsey, L.S.T. September 11th -- 16th Sun- day after Trimty. 8 S.m.--Holy Communion. 10 s.m.--Sunday School. 11:15 a.m.--Primary School. 11:15 s.m.--Matins and sem- i on. 7:16 p.m.--Evensong snd sct'on. 25c. a curl 20th osd Eoqoimai&. Iioiifbors Don't lot your permanent got untidy, ~ fow curio at the side. or the back will fret«on up the old permanent for the fall, xnd make it look like new. Tbio Society» o Brancb of The btotber Cburcb The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mxooxcbwotto Sunday Services ii&20 ~.m. ond 7&90 p.m. Sunday, September 11, 1932 Subject: "SI'HSTANCE" Cmeyffloly jv Beauty Shoppe Mondny, 8 p.m.--A.Y.P.A. Tuesday. 7 p.m.--Cuba "A" Pack. 8:16 p.m.--Church Committee meeting. IVc&lnaqday, 4 p.m.--Cubs "B" Puck. 2&30 p.m.--W. A. The choir will resume weekly practices on Wednesday, juniors st 7:30 and adults at 8 p m. 1540 bio«iso Drive Phone West 117 SIR. J. NYLAND'S MOTHER PASSES Sunday School ot 10:00 a.m. Toot(moor Hosting Wednesday at 9:!6 p.m. The death occurred last hlon- day evening in Victoria ol Mrs. James Nyland, mother of John Nyland, 29th snd Marine Drive. The deceased, who wss in her IVJnd year, leaves to mourn hcr loss four daughters, Mrs. A. Grant and hire. R. hiscLernsn, both of Victoria, hire. L. Wsr- rcner of Smithers, B.C., and Mrm J. McGuire of Kitsilsno, also three sons, Joseph of Victoria, Peter E. of London, England, and John Nyland here. Her husband predeceased her. Fun- eral services were held in Vic- toria yesterday, and interment was made in that city. Presbyterian Mission Orange Hall Minister--Rev. J. W. Cuddeford Organist--hire. Holden Choir Leader--Mrs. Martyn Services& 2 p. m.--All &lepsrtments of the Sabbath School, also Y. I. Bible Class. 3:16 p.m.--Church Worship. Sermon subject: "The Chang- ing World, snd the Unchanging Christ." Harvest Festival Services on September 25th. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's will hold their first meeting after the summer vaca- tion on )Ve&lnesdsy next in the Parish Ball at 2:30 p.m. The dsy hss been changed on account of the Diocesan Board meeting being held on that dsy at All Saints, Ksmloops snd Franklin (East Hastings car). Will all members please make s point of attending that meet- ing. Thought for the week: "Lsv up for yourselves treasure in heaven, not on earth." We often mistake these sayings. Does Jesus here strike st those habits of prudence, foresight snd thrift which distinguish msn from the brute? No, he advocates their exercise, but with true wisdom. To advise against an unsound financial institution is not to dep- recate thrift, but to confirm it. That is what our Lord does here. Look ahead, but look fsr enough. How many of us lsy up tressure in heaven? Veal Loaf 2 lbs. veal. 1-4 lb. salt pork. 2 teaspoons salt. 1-2 teaspoon pepper. I tablespoon chopped parsley. 1 tablespoon lemon juice, if desired. 1-2 cup dry crumbs. 2 tablespoons tomato catsup. 1-4 cup milk. 1 egg. 1 onion. Select lean veal, remove skin snd membrane, chop fine with salt pork. Add crumixq, season- ing. Brown minced onion in little fst, before adding. Beat egg slightly,sdd with milk, mix well. Pack in s bread psn. smooth evenly on top and bake in slow oven two hours, bast- ing frequently. Or meat msy be shaped into loaf in roaster snd baked in oven. Msy be served hot, with brown gravy or to- mato sauce, or msy be used cold. St. Francis-in-the-)Voods'uild at Csulfeild hsd s very success- ful tes on Friday afternoon st the home of Mrs. Frank Kettle. A large number attended snd the friends of the guild were en- riched bys most gratifying sum. Mrs. F. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Julia W. Henshsw, Mrs. J. L. David- son and hfrs. Stuart Csmeron kindly poured tes. Among those present were Admiral Csulfeild snd his son, who have recently arrived from England. St. Anthony's Church Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Father Csrey Res. 2558 Marine Dr.Pastor: Rev. H. P. Humphreys. Residence: 1343 Hsywood Ave. Sunday, Sept. 4th 9 s.m.--Holy Mass, sermon. 2 p.m.--Sun&lay School. 3 p.m.--Rosary, benediction.Sunday, Sept. 11th, 1932,10 s.m.--Sunday School snd Adult Bible Class. We discuss the International Lessons. 11 s.m.--Morning worship. Pastor will preach at both ser- vices. Topic: "Christ Speaks to Youth." Anthem. A special invitation to young men snd young women. 7:30 p.m.--Evening vrorship. Topic: "Jacob's Ladder." A message that will teach you the wsy to God. A song service that will be different. Come snd enjoy the gospel. )Vednesdsy, 8 p.m. -- Prayer and Praise snd Bible Study. Thursday, 8 p.m.--Choir prac- tice. )VEEK DAYS 7:30 s.m.--Holy Mass. Friday--7:30 p.m., Devotions, confessions. Saturday--7:30 p.m., confes- sions (adults). A Source of Anxiety hfr. Squiggs: I hear that Pro- fessor 1Visescre hss prophesied that the world will come to an end next Christmas Dsy. Tommy Squiggs: Before or after dinner, Ps? SCO'ITISH SO(,lb TY 10 (PIVE SIR WALTER SCOTT NIGHT Established on North Shore 20 Yoxro. (Lady Assistant) HARRON BROS. & WILLIAit)I SON funeral Btrertf)rs North Vancouver Parlors 122 'IVest Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 The )Vest Vancouver Scottish Society are giving a »Sir Walter Scott" night at 9 p.m., Friday, September 16th, in the Clschsr, to celebrate the centenary of the great Scottish poet. An address will be given by William R. Dun- lop, F.R.G.S., on "The Edinburgh of Scott snd Burns," snd thero will also be s musical program. I.O.D.E. BOOK EXCHANGE The I.O.D.E. Book Fx'hsnge will be open front 10 s.m. until p.m. Saturday snd will sny who have accounts to settle l lease arrange to come in be- tween those hours. WEST VAN. "Yo Members of the Young Worn- en's Christian TempersnceUnion will hold s short business meet- ing this Friday, September 9th, st 8 p.m. sharp at the home of the president, Miss Eileen llii- herd, 676 16th Street, THE West Van Nems Published Every Thursday Feb!is«or F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 Boo&oooo ood Fvthorist Ogico& if&a xsd Ms«iso Dr&to (Next &o Ho!!Thorn P.O.) Phone West 363 Mail Address& P.O. Box dt, HoBTbers, (L C. North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdsle Ave. 61.00 x year by carrier& 62.00 s poor by wail. CA(&i) OF THANKS (.'ocosnut Cookiex Cream I/. cup butter snd I heaping cup augur. Add 1 well beaten egg, I/I cup sour milk, I level teaspoon soda snd 1 te«- spoon baking powder. Add grad. uslly 3 cups flour snd I/i cup shredded cocoanut. Roll thin snd sprinkle with sugar. Bake in quick oven. Flavor or nut, as desired. Mr». George E Wiiiixm»ox xnd (emily wish &o extend their best &book» &o the Canadian legion, Wo»& Vx»couv»r branch, xod the Women's Association of &bc United Church, xixo Io their many frit»do for boxo&ifui i!or»i tributes snd sympathy extended during their recent bcrexvemon& I'ONT in loving memory o( )AMES TYLDEN PONT wbo fell ox!esp, Sept. 6, 195&L To mtmorr ever dear. Dressing One half cup white sugar, 2 teaspoons mustard, I cup vine- gar, I egg, s little butter snd suit. United Church Minister, Rev. Hillis Wright The IYIinister will be in charge of both services in West Van- couver United Church next Sab- bath &lsy. He will have ss his subject in the morning the topic: "Tak- ing things up again ur beginning anew." In the evening he will speak to Pilate's question con- cerning Jesus. ()n Sunday morning he will meet with the senior Young People of ihe congregation st ten o'lock in the Church to or- ganize a Young I'eoplc'x Bible Class, Good congregations were out at both morning anid ev& ning services in West Vancouver United Church last Snbbath dsy to hear the visiting ministers. Both ministers brought inter- esting messages. 51r. Hsrkncss in the morning spoke of the wonderful increase in the num- ber of copies of the Bible printed by the Bible Society dunng the past year snd of the more won- &lerful conquests made in the world by proclaiming its great message. Mr. Hobden in the evening told of his work among the re- leased prisoners in the province of B. C. He pointed out some of the causes of crime among the younger prisoners, e.g.: the breakdown of the home altar, the forsaken church, the lost fsii.h and the daily neglecting of living the Christ-like life. During the absence of Mr. Harrison on vacation, Mr. Gillie is acting as superintendent of the Sunday School. The Unite&l Church Young People's Society are holding their opening social in the church hall on Monday, Septem- ber 12th, at 8 p.m. A most en- joyable program hss been ar- ranged snd sll the young people of West Vancouver are invited to come snd have s good time. The Women's Association of the United Church will hold its first meeting for the winter sea- son on Tuesday, September 13th, st 2:30 in the Church Hall. CHRISTIAiV SCIEiVCE SOCIETY The subject of the Lesson- Sermon in West Vancouver Christian Science Society on Sunday will be "SUBSTANCE." One of the Scriptural texts will be from Psalms 119: 73& "Thy hands have made me snd fashioned me; give me under- standing, that I msy learn thy commandments." Selections will also be read from "Science snd Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being from page 301: "As God is sub- stance snd msn is the divine im- age snd likeness, mall should wish for, snd in reality hss, only the substance of good, thc sub- stance of Spirit, not matter." I bc Accurate Ob»er&er Teacher: As we walk out- doors on s col&I winter's morn- ing, and look about us, what do we sce un every hand'! Bright pupil: Glove». FRA MAR MONTESSORI Scbool fot Yooog Children RHYTHlil 3& DAN('liVG included I'xii Term Start» Too»d»y Sepiembtr 5th Si FA (AI DIN&I'qu Li *SU Fot Older &'.hiidto» Wcdomdxy AR«»oo»» For Porikoiorx Phone hIRS. W, D. FRASER I7»6 F»qoimxlt Avo. Df. Marjory McCubbln DENTIST Hours: 9 ~ . m, to 0 tx m. Saturdays& 10 o.m. to I p. m. Evening» xod Saturdop Atter- noons br appointmtht only. Roy»i Bank Building I'bono West 440 Ro»idtoto I'bose Wtot 09k DR. G. I). JL SE/I I E DENTIST iisy Block, &4&b osd Marine Dr. Oint» Hours 9 &o 0 p.m. Eton&os by oppo»&mooL Phono West 'Iz g 'I NURSING HOME (Mro. 5L E LoCbooco. ILN.) 254 - 24&b 8\root Ex»& North Ysscostor Re»id»neo I'hoot& North I255R I 4 IIOI,LYUURN Barber Shop 15&6 0 Mx«oo EXPEI&T SERVICE E. MARSH, Propriotor Mrs. E. M. Oliver, 15th snd Waterfront. wss swarded iirst prize at the Csnsds-PscHlc Ex- hibition for iced home-made fruit cake.' Cj ONSDAL NOW PLAY&NO W'ILL ROGERS I» "Ambaxodor Bill" Alto Laurel snd Hardy Co«toy ~ 5 i SR&VS-- I«II'VRNIR LADIES OUEST HIOHT Every THUR, lady px- Ipo»t oxo hrloe ~ i»ey Itio»4 FREE ot &holt 0»ot&, Ot»R.OO Olt ~ » AW»t TUXL ~ I OI, »IOOUw mttt Cowled Nox& Wtok: 'Mo». Joho x»4 Llo»ol S»«IT TIIP« moto iv"5 'ARSENE LUPIN'ow»» No«mto lx "I I L! I) I)L I'." I~ e I( I,ife I» l,ike That Very many yours sgo I re- member s newspaper oi?erlng s prize for the reader who could write the best essay on which wss the most enjoyable part of the dsy snd why. The person who gained the award said that his happiest moments were those between the time when he knew he must positively get out of bed in s morning snd the time when he actually did so. Suspicious! Shop Assistant (st the credit furnishers): "The gentleman says he would like to psy cash, sir." Proprietor: "Ring up the police snd tell them we have o suspicious-looking character in the shop." 5IOTORS ANO MANiVERS There is x pest tbxt we detest (Ob, that bo were unborn); He parks bix coc bofors x bouse And honks x raucous horn. Another dupe that we would top» Axd tio him up to stay Is ho wbo straddle» ttx&fic lines Aod bog» Ibe right-of-woy. Aod there's the doll that needs ~ jolt (Wo'd like to xoo him beat); 'IVbo calmly double parks bio csr Upon s busy street. ii»I, &boogb we swear ood sii deci»«i~ &Vo know the danger real, jMust any of o» do &box» &bmgx 'IVtw» we'e behind the wheel,