0001 I Ii l I vifh r- alii; I is. with silx- t,~ IIYF NF'he r.~ dff zte $ ' Rtla. February 9, 1933. THE WEST VAN NEWS The Shigan oF this Nore haa been "The Store of Service" Actively advertised For aix years and aincarely practiced For over Iwafve years LET US SERVE YOU Gemmill'I Drug Store Tha Siara at Barr(au II02 hlarisa Drive West ZI gisargaaay Phase Wast Zzl (After 9 p.ai.) TAILORING - CLEANING - DYEING PRESSING - ALTERATIONS IbL WILLIAMS 1568 Marine Drive (next to Fruit Store) Phone Waai 20 Raa. phone Waai 206L A Portrait The coal ia surprisingly linis. C. J. Brodierick, 1430 Marine Drive NOTICE BLAIR'S WOOD AND COAL have moved their office to 1365 Clyde Ave. Phone West 298 Miss Dowal'anager HOLLYBURN SCHOOL CLASS I,EADERS First Term February Examina- tion. Division I. Grade 8--I, Agnes Gray; 2, Harold Johnson; 3, Doris Lash- brook. STAMP NEWS The Junior Section oi'he West Vancouver Stamp Club will meet at St. Stephen'0 Hall at 3:45 p. m., February 14th, (Tuesday), hfr. Bruton will give 0 talk on Stamps with Ship De- signs. Division II. Grade 7--I, Winnie Gibson; 2, Lila Reynolds; 3, Donald Mc- Kenzie. Division III. Grade 6a--1, Susan McLin- tock; 2, Dorothy Burniston; 3, Donald Howieson. Grade 6b--I, Hiroshi Kata- oka; 2, Helena Clegg; 3, Dick Sager. Division IV. Grade 6b, Section B--I, Tony O'Kino; 2, Bernice Ward; 3, Claire Richardson. Grade 5a--I, Beatrice Spanks; 2, Ruth MacLeod; 3, hfichael Parson. Division V. . Grade Sb--1, Dorothy Mes- singer; 2, Chicko O'Kino; 3, Phyllis Gleed. Grade 4a--I, George Wfllough- by; 2, Patrick Jefferies; 3, Betty Williamson. Division VI. Grade 4b--I, Harriott Ma- goun; 2, Norms Minions; 3, Lloyd MacDougall. Grade 3a--I, Mary Wilson; 2, Takeshi Kataoka; 3,'atherine Lowden. Division VII. Grade 3b--1, Louise Messin- ger; 2, Dorothy Nelson; 3, Neil Paton. Grade 2a -- I, Jacqueline Vance; 2, David Magoun; 3, Margaret Payne. Division VHI. Grade 2b--I, Eula Paterson; 2, Robert Harper; 3, Billy Hart- ley. Division IX. Grade la--I, Freda Jenvey; I, George Knowles; 3, Douglas Watson. Grade Ib--I, Pamela Fagan; 2, Mabel Caudwell; 3, Georgie Ed ington. I.EGION TROOP SCOUT NOTES No formal meeting of the troop was held last week, but the various leaders held patrol- meetings. These lfttk, round the table gatherings will result probably in many applications for badges in the near future. This week the troop meeting will be held in the Legion Hall on Thursday, at 6:45 p.m. in- stead of the usual 7:15. Sob Stuff Bert (in alarm): "Look 'ere Liz, I'd better stop bringin'ou to the pictures if you let 'em up- set you like this." Liz (between sobs): "Do leave me alone, Bert, and don't be 0 kill-joy." BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, hlgr. Diaiiuaiiva Funeral Barvlaa Lady Assistant 020- Zrd Bi. IL. Phone North 026 IXL Laundry SERVICES: -- Thrifty, F)a(- ironed aud Ruiahad laundry (da luxa) Phone West 200 C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and Marine Expert Work Phone West 135 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-Lawu now being passed by the CounciL Such payment will receive interest at The i(ale of 5% per Annum as from the dale of Pavment until June 30(h, 1933. Payment should be made at the Municipal Hall. Whf. HERRIN, Municipal Clerk. AMBLESIDE 1llEAT 1l1ARIZET 14th and Marine Drive J. MURCH. Proprietor Finest Quality I"rash Meats, Smoked and Cooked bleats. P HONE WEST 303 Local and Personal A. C. Welsh of Vancouver, has As 0 result of the sunshine rented the Beck cottage at IS64 and the crosecountry races on Argyle Avenue, taking posses- Hofiyburn Ridge the ferries had sion last Monday. a busy day on Sunday for this time of the year, the total of A slight fire broke out at 11 passengers carried being 2442. a.m. Sunday at the residence of ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. G. HamPson, 814 Last week fishermen picked20th Street, hut was quickly ex- up in their net a skull in thetinguished. The flre brigade waters between point Grey andturned out, but their services Cypress Park. On examinationwere not required. of the fillings in the teeth by a city dentist, it was identified asT. LaFleche of Vancouver, has that oi'ne of those men drown-taken over the Good I,uck Inn ed in a launch accident last sum-at Horseshoe Bay, It will be mer in that vicinity.known from now on as "Whyte- Cli(F Lodge." ~ a ~ In a close and hard fought The mumcipal hall last month instant, m North Vancouver, theissued four building permits of badminton team of the 6th Field0 total value of $2,180, made uP Com an d elb 61,750, one garage at 330, and one addition Teachers, the gs Lone tied with the West Vancouver for $400. eac ers, e score being 8 all.~ a a J. C. Dandy has moved into 0 In our last issue we rcpor ed house at 2526 hiarine Drive. that Edward W~ of South ~ ~ 'ancouver had moved into 0 There is on exhibition at t",0 This should have read Edward house at 1847 Clyde 'Avenue. B C Flectncstorean automatic Wardelectric self-dealer for cards, which it both shuffles and deals Seven meinbers of Stwith absolute accuracy. Card en's A.YJ'.A, attended the B.C.players are invited to call at the provincial A.Y.p.A. Conferencestore at 16th and Marine Drive last Saturday and Sunday inand see the machine in oper~ Victoria.tion. ~ ~ T. Mowbraaten of the Vancou- Avenue, was last Monday nightver Ski Club, soared 186 fee elected to the executive of thethrough the air to Lake first North Shore Game, Fish, andplace at a benefit meet held «Forest Protective Association atSnoqualmie Pass last Sunny their annual meeting in North Vancouver Club. G. E. Beaton has moved into a house at 2630 Marine Drive. a RfDGE NOTES On the occasion of his 73rd borthday recently, members of Last Sunday a large number the sfa(F of Center lh Hanna Co of local residents visited the I,td., presented J. J. Hanna of Ridge. We saw Mr. Mitchell of 22nd and Mathers, presiilent of the High School stafF and CaPt. the Finn, with an aerial picture Smith watching the racers come of Vancouver. The presentation '"'h Ptai was made by hf. J. hfclntyre at . arking that he might try ski- the company's office The gath . ing when they equiPPed them ering subsequently went to the with wheel and rudder. home of hir. Hanna's son, O. S Next week end the skiiers will Hanna, 6112 Angus Drive, where»ge 0 jumping competition a birthday party was held. and we should soon be planning a a 'or a bigger hilL Revelstoke E. W. Fulcher has taken 0 and Princeton, where snow con- house at 2544 Marine Drive and ditions are far more uncertain has moved in. than at Hollyburn, have spectac- ~ a a, i'lar hills built and maintained Death of iblrs. Janet E. Em&ton by the townspeople for the at- Mrs. Janet Elizabeth Emerton traction of business. passed away on Wednesday, 1st The ski captain asked us to instant, in North Vancouver remind the younger West Van- General Hospital. The deceased couver members to be on hand who was in her 73rd year, had at 12:30 o'lock as the juniors lived for eight years in West will be first on the small hill. Vancouver, latterly residing with her daughter, Mrs. Frank SNOWFAI.I. MORE Vyvyan of East Beach, whose THAiV AVERAGE husband is a member of the New IN JANUARYBritish Guild Players. She leaves to mourn her loss our During Januar 6 total ofdaughters and f~r sons. Fun- 26.35 inches of snow fell in Van-eral ~rvfces were held at 2 pxm couver, according to the monthly Church Rev F A Ramsey of- reportof theDominionmeteoro-logical service. The twenty-six ficiating, and intermen was years average for the month is made in Capilano View Mme 10.72 inches. Last year theretery. Harron Bros. and William- were eighto n inches. The ~- soll had charge of the funeral ord for the month was 57.30 inarrangements. 1913.a Bright sunshine for the month L.O.L. No. 2990 are giving 0 amounted to 36 hour and 48 whist drive and dance on lit minutes, compared with the av- March in the Orange Hall. The erage of 52 hours, and 65 hours dance will b held in the UPPer J 1932 hafi, and cards played in the Precipitation was 9.76 inches, being 1.34 inches above average. Lowest temperature was 24.6 PARENT - TEACH d n J nu IgASSOCIATIOV nary jg39 the mercury dropped lo as low as 14.9 above sero. The next meeting of the P.-T. Highest temperatures were on A. will be held in Pauline John January 5 and g when 50.5 was son School at 8 P.m. on February 14th, when the speaker will be J. Sinclair, B.A., (U.B.C.), B.A. (Oxon). Mr. Sinclair will talk on Oxford and what he has to say will assuredly be both inter- esting and instructivih There will also be a musical program, so all those who are interested in Education and also those who wish to be entertained should Admission 25 cents make every e(Fort to attend. STRATTON'S BAKERY Bread - Tea Breads Butter Horns Coffee Rolb Large Saleciion oF Pasuies Almond variety Tea Shoal Bread ALL FRESH DAILY hfade at 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Amblesitse SheetMetalWorks IAURIE SPECK, PIaprialor 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEEI'ETAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING Room & Board MRS. BRIiVE 1497 Bellevue Res. Phone Avenue West 4581 K.W. Savory 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 Real Estate Finance and Insurance Just Arrived Yorkshire COAL ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW A1 FUEL Co. 146 Laaadsa Phone Nanh 290 (Day or Rishi) CANADIAN LEGION WEST VANCOUVER Military Whist Drive and Dance In the Ixgfon blemorial Hall, SATURDAY, February 11th, at 8 ILL