0001 January 26, 1933. THE WEST VAN NEWS TAILORING - CLEANING - DYEING PRESSING - AI.TERATIONS M. 1VILLIAMS 1668 Marine Drive (next to Fruit Store) Phone West 20 Res. Passe West 206L FIRST BIG DANCE OF 1933 Will be held in the Orange Hall FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th Music by DELAIRE'S RHYTHihf BOYS Dancing 9 to I Admission 35c. SCHEDULF. NORTH SIIORE BAI)hllNTON I.EAGUE SEASON 1932 - 1933 SECOND HALF Sat., Jan. 21--West Vancou- ver Sat. Night vs. Lynn Valley. Mon., Jan. 23 -- West Van. Teachers vs. Lynnmour. Wednesday, Jan. 25 -- Sixth Field vs. Edelweiss. Monday, Jan. 30--Lynnmour vs. Saturday Night. Monday, Jan. 30--West Van. Teachers vs. Lynn Valley. Wednesday, Feb. I -- Sixth Field vs. West Van, Teachers. Friday, Feb. 3--Edelweiss vs. Lynnmour Saturday, Feb. 4 -- Saturday Night vs. Sixth Field. Monday, Feb. 6--Lynn Valley vs. Lynnmour. Saturday, Feb. 11--Saturday Night vs. West Van. Teachers. Monday, Feb. 13--Lynnmour vs. Sixth Field. Saturday, Feb. 18 -- Saturday Night vs. Edelweiss. Monday, Feb. 27 -- Edelweiss vs. West Van. Teachers. Monday, Feb. 27 -- Lynn Val- ley vs. Sixth Field. Monday, March 6 -- Edelweiss vs. Lynn Valley. AUTO INSURANCE PI.AN FAVORED BY TRADE BOARD By resolution, North Vancou- ver Board of Trade went on record Thursday night ss favor- ing establishment of provincial insurance for automobiles, to be administered by the government Copies of the resolution will be forwarded to Premier S. F. Tol- mie, Hon. J. W. Jones, Vancou- +iver Board of Trade and Auto- ~mobile Club of B. C. he lig lt Never Fail Spice Cake 1 cup sour milk 1 cup sugar I egg 1 tablespoon shortening 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon Iik teaspoon cloves I/3 teaspoon nutmeg I/0 teaspoon salt I cup raisins. Cream sugar and shortening. Add egg and milk. Sift all dry ingredients and add to the mix- ture. )03 s st (j lit ftz fft ee 3 lect Patronize the merchants in our Business Directory.ni. I t ss Seh luiii i BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEI. B. D. WHITE, higv. Distinctive Fuucrsi Service Lady Assistant. 320- 3rd Se. E. Phone North 626 I.EGION TROOP SCOUT NOTES The patrol-competition is cre- ating a splendid patrol spirit a- mong the boys. The troop has been asked to attend the United Church at the 7:15 p.m. service on Sunday, when the reeve and council will be present. The troop met this week on Wednesday instead of Thursday as usual. i)3es ei I Ies )e 'I 0I el eeeft'I IXL Laundry SERVICES: -- Thrifty, Fist- ironed sud Su)shed laundry (ds )use) I'hoss West 200 CANADIAN LEGION WEST VANCOUVER Military Whist Drive and Dance In the Iwgion hiemorial Hall, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, at 8 P.hL Admission 25 cents NOTICE Is hereby given that, provided there are no arrears of Taxes owing, payment of the 1933 Taxes may be made in advance, in accordance with a "Pre-Payment of Taxes By-Law" now being passed by the Council. Such payment will receive interest at The Rate of 5ih per Annum as from the date of I'ayment until .)une 30th, 193)I. Payment should be made at the Municipal Hall.'o WM. HERRIN, Municipal Clerk. -' ssvt AMBLESIDE MEAT MARKET 14th snd Marine Drive J. MURCH, Proprietor Finest (}ualliy Fresh hleuts, Smoked and Cooked hieats. PHONE WEST 303 YourPersonalLocal and s J Olsen has moved from Matsqui, B. C., into a house at 11th and Mathers Avenue. s v ~ The half-yearly examinations are being held this week st the )Vest Vancouver Public Schools, and it is expected that the re- sults will be published in our next issue. Any children who will be six years old next month (February) will be sdmittted to the receiving classes if they re- port at school on 1st February, but they must do so on that date and not later in the month. s R. H. Fortune has moved into s house st 2512 Haywood Ave. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fulcher of Van- couver, have rented a house st 2544 Marine Drive. s s ~ W. Crook has moved into Mrs. Reid's house at 675 21st Street. Hollyburn Public Library are purchasing twenty-five new books, which it is expected will be available to subscribers the latter part of next week. s v Mrs. John Reid entertained the ladies of the W.M.S. of the United Church at her home, 1133 Keith Road, on Tuesday afternoon. in honor of hffss Her- rin who is leaving shortly for her home in England. About twenty guests were present, and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Hillis Wright, ihfrs. W. T. Rush, Mrs. Froud, and Nrs. Howieson. Mrs. Archibald of Dundarave, has rented the Clachan cottage at 25th and Bellevue Avenue. Mrs. R. I Woodcock gave a very enjoyable miscellaneous shower last Thursday evening at her home, 1766 Gordon Avenue, in honor of Mrs. Frank Hunter (nee Grace Creelman). hissy beautiful gifts were received. Among the many guests who at- tended were: Mrs. R. C. Red- ding, Miss Mabel Redding, Miss Marjorie Redding, Mrs. P. Blaine, Nrs. L. Creeiman, Mrs. H. Crane, hIrs. E. McNillan, Nrs. Jim Holt, Mrs. A. Gill, Mrs. White, Mrs. Rathbone, ihirs. Jack hIchfillan, hire. Hunter, sr., Mrs. MacLeod, hiiss Gladys Creelman, hiiss Flo Sinclair, hiiss Margaret Johnson, hiiss Ruth Hill, and Miss Bernice White. Cough The Misses hicBaln of 29th and Waterfront have hsd ss their house guest this week, their sister, Mrs. Leonard Miller of Burnaby. Miss Eva McBain of 29th and IVaterfront, is visiting her sis- ter, Miss Mabel McBain in Vic- toria. \ Mr. and Mrs. Barr have moved from 23rd and Bellevue, into a house at 30th and Marine Drive. ~ ' The North Shore Kennel Club of B. C. intend holding an all- breed Parlour Show in the near future. Place and date will be published later. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. John Speck has suffici- ently recovered to leave the North Vancouver General Hos- pital and is now at her home, 1483 29th Street. ~ \ s The home of Mr. and hfrs. W. C. Thomspon was the scene of a happy surprise party last Satur- day evening, the occasion being Mr. Thompson's 78th birthday anniversary. Hale and hearty with the years setting lightly on him he was heartily congratulat- ed by all present. A delightful social evening was terminated by a dainty lunch. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, ihirs. W. F. Memck, Mr. John Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. and Mise Ruth Jackson, Mrs. P. E. Trussell, Mr. R. A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Thompson and the hIisses Grace snd Gertrude Thompson. s s ~ P. Brandes, ltth and King' Avenue, wss thrown from his motor-cycle on Monday as the re- sult of a skid, and was taken to the North Vancouver ceseneral Hospital to have his injuries at- tended to. s Mr. and Nrs. Hobson have re- turned from Vancouver and are occupying a house at 23rd and Bellevue Avenue. ' ~ s A delightful and very Iarvely attended reception was given last Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. V. O. Chatterton at their home in New Westminster. Mr. Chatterton is 0 well-known resi- dent of Hollyburn, while his wife was the former Mrs. Evelyn Mae Rothwell of New Westmin- ster, their marriage taking place during the Christmas season. Assisting the host and hostess in receiving their many guests were Mrs. )V. A. Robertson, Mrs. B. A. Hopkins, Mrs. V. Eichoif and Miss Bannatyne, while pre- siding st the urns were hfrs. J. G. McKay, hIrs William Giiford and Mrs. Gladys Annandale and hire. C. R. Messinger of the Hollyburn Block, 16th and hiar- ine Drive. Tones of yellow, rang- ing from gold to palest yellow were used in attractive floral pieces, and the lighted tapers on the tea table were delicate green and yellow. Mrs. Bruce Dixon and Mrs. T. H. Gi(ford cut the ices, and serv- iteaurs were Mrs. George Curtis, Mrs. Edward Phillips, hIiss hiar- garet Gitford, hiiss Dorothy Mc- Kay, Miss Rae Welch, hiiss Betty Robertson. ihiiss Marion Agar, Miss Janet and Miss Hyslop Gray and Miss Jean McKay. STAhlP NEWS West Vancouver Stamp Club The Junior Section will meet on Tuesday, January 31st, at 3:46 p.m. at St. Stephen'0 Ilail. Dr. Nash will give a talk. Next Senior meeting will be held Tuesday, February 7th. Mr. Bainbridge will give a paper on Forgeries. Don't miss this one s best treated by ouc Syrup of Spruce and VFlld Cherry Gemmill'a Drug Store The Stscs st Scrvhe. 1002 )fsviss Dc)vs West 37 Ewcvgcscy Passu West 32) (After 0 Is su) STRATTON'S BAKERY Bread - Tes Breads Butter Horns Coffee Rolls Large Sd~ of P~ Almond variety Tea Short Bread ALL FRESH NO JUNK Made at 1468 hiarine Drive I'hone West 27 Ambleside Sheet MetalVForks IAURIE SPECK, Pissrlclsi 1446 hiarine Drive Phone West 78 FURVACES and SHEET hIETAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBLVG Room % Board MRS. BRLVE 1497 Bellevue Res. Phone Avenue % est 4s8L K I .Sav.ory 1443 hiarine Drive Ambleside OXFORD AND ITS COLLEGES Phone West $40 A lecture on this subject, fully illustrated with lantern Evenings, West 143 slides which the lecturer has especially obtained from Eng- land, will be given by hfr. W. I Woodford to the Literary Soci- Real Estateary 2nd, at 8 o'lock. ihir. Woodford knows Oxford Finance and father was formerly astronomer at the RadcliifeObservatory. He - InSuranCe is an agreeable speaker, careful in description, and inclined to brevity rather than wordiness. All friends who are interested in pat~i@ the subject are welcome to at- our Basin~ D~tory tend. Pr St. Anthony's Church ANNUAL ihkllSSIO'Iei Cuuducicd hy hV OBI,ATE FATHER SUNDAY, JAN. 29 -- SUNDAY. 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