0001 (II March 16, 1933 THE WEST VAN NEWS lii ht"c the til. illi the test i irih. 4 I II TAILORING - CLEANING ~ DYEING PRESSING - ALTERATIONS Local and Personal JIG SAW PUZZLESM. WILLIAMS1668 Marine Drive (next to Fruit Store) Phone Wcci 20 Sec. phone West 2SSL THEATRE FRIDAY ond SATURDAY March 17th nnd isih Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood also Comedy, Cartoon nnd other Novelties BAKERY Bread - Tea Breads Butter Horns Coffee Rolls Large Sd«neet of Pastries Almond variety Ten Short Bread Chcipicninz, Ricihdny nmi Wed- ding Cakes n ppcriclcy. ALL FRESH DAILY Made at 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Oxy-Acetylene Welding t~ Insurance 14th and '(Iarine Phone hh est 65 ~icp ol chpm HOME OIL vc, WEST VANCOUVER Sobjcct--"Resolved that Co Survive Cnpitoiioiic, Connicicc must adopt Government by Dicioiocchip." Admission Free Lcdioo cnd Gentlemen Invited Entertainment io loiiow Proceeds to )Vest Vancouver Welfare Fund and School Band Admission 35 cents; Children 15 cents AMHLESIDE MEAT MARKET 14th and Marine Drive J. MURCH. Proprietor Finest Quality Fresh Illcats, Smoked and Cooked i((eats. P HONE WEST 303 We slm to Elle our customers the B t Quality at Lowest I'ossibie Cash Welch Window Speciale Phone West 127 Why Iilnthers Turn Crny Minister: "Do you ssy your prayers every night, Onwaldi" Oswald: "No, sir. Sonic nights I don't want anything." p Mr. and hire. Burton Kurth of Mrs. F. Marsden has moved Vancouver, spent the beginning from 2331 King's Avenue into a of this week at the Clachan. house at 1861 25th Street. ee our assortment Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and IV. S. Coip'tt I W' Rnd our PRICE.West Van A. A. A. SPECIAL MILITARY WHIST aud DANCE '"d27N'I""""'"""""'"'""'"4"" '"6 "It'" "«. In LEGION HALL St. PS(rick s Dny Fyidny Mnrcb 17(b 9 p m Mrs. H. A. Kitchener of Van- Tho Store oi Sccpke. D I Good M I R (ecch couver, has moved into a house Io 5Ir c ener o an- daughter, were born 14ez Marino Dciro ADMISSION 2SC. at 1564 Argyk Avenm. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Thomas of SCHOOI NOTES The ducks were migrating intheir thousands on Saturday On Thursday afternoon Grade night, their cries being distinct- XII, under the supervision of b audible ss they Passed over Open till 8:30 pm their science teacher, J. R. MII West Vancouver on their way The best way to cut rind W Save your time and trouble chell, viwted the B. C. Electric north. bacon is to use scissors HOLLYBURN MRS. FRY's BREAD. coke plant In th 'I, . Th HOSIE--MADE I IFS 'o t I th roduction Paul Smith, aged 16, of Van- CAKES, COOKIFS of d ok f o coal were couver, broke his leg last Sun- B I ed b M J day while ski-jumping on Holly- Scsionccn In bura RIdge . H is inj ury was at- th b d B tended to by a doctor who haP- PIANOFORTE are grateful to those who made pened to be there, and he was poultry farms. ALRERT KENDRICK the trip possiMe. then carried down the trail, snd ph W 424 R In haskpIbaR Ihe 8IrIs IIo so thence by ambu Iance to 8t. The Io ca I GirI Guidas Asso cistion is holding a rally in the Masonic Hall on Friday, 24th R the "Atoms" are leading with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Edwards March, at 7:30 P.m AB girls QOgrd a total of eight points. and family have moved from 4 On Friday, M rch, th "Ao 2126 Marine Drive into a house P«tive Sea Rangers are invit&. li'IRS. BRINE team and the "B" team (girls) at 1231 Marine Drive. Mothers will also be specially 1497 Bellevue lies. Phon~ . were victorious over the North welcome. with Avenue West 458L Vancouver High School girls in Miss Isabel Gartshore of Van- GEORGE SIDNEY games played in the Drill Haik couver, sPent last week at the )V S OUV The scores were IPQ, and 15-5 SClHTISH SOCIETY TEAROE 8, SON resp«ti«b. ~is Friday an- CHARLIE hIURRAY other team is being sent in -- D. M. Layton hss moved from The regular meeting of the Phone 84 West here's hoping. 10th and King's Avenue into a society will be held at the On Monday afternoon two house at 1785 Gordon Avenue. Clachsn on Friday,March 17th, Sand, GraVel, boys'eams journeyed to North c at 7:45 p.m. Members of St. Vancouver to play and win Two Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ker and Andrew's snd Caledonian Soci- Snnders ShglhlhneS basketball games. The senior daughter of North Vancouver, ety of North Vancouver wul be won by a score of 44-24, the moved on Tuesday into the guests of the evening and furn- juniors by 40-19. IVhitaker house at 1176 Keith ish the entertainment. STRATTON'S Road, Dump Truck Work LITERARY SOCIETY c o UNEMPLOYED ASSN. J. S. Yates, 1435 Marine Drive OF WEST VANCOUVER The next meeting of the So- who has been sick, is now back ciety will be held in the usual at his business. The regular meetmg wss held place on Thursday evening, ~ c in the Legion Hall on Friiiay, kiarch 23rd, at 8 o'lock, when Mrs, R. F. Whttaker, 1176 March 10th, at 8:15 P.m. withI Savprv James Duncan, vice-President, on house at Capilano. Executive was instructed to "Some Views of Gothic Archi- e ~ confer with the Reeve and Coun- tecture." The kcture will be il- I,O L No 2ggP wqi hoM their cil on matters pertaining to the Ambleside lustrated with lantern slides. All regular meeting next Tuesday at Jones'cale and its application friends who are interested in the 8 p m. in the Orange Hall. here. subject are welcome to attend. ' ~ ~ The speaker for the evening Evenings, West 143 Gordon Kneckle, 19th and gave a lengthy and equivocal W. C. T. U. Bellevue Avenue, had as his preamble on present conditions, The West Vancouver W. C. T. week-end guest R. Wyndham, painting some very gruesome U. met at the home of Mrs. W. Canadian Olympic Swimming pictures, and summed it up R Hamilton, 2193 Argyle Avenue, representative. briefly by endorsing s hunger on Thursday, March 9th. After march; thereby arousing the eal EState a short business session, Mrs. Oliver Burbridge,2309 Marine oratorical ire of a large percent Lougheed of Vancouver, gave a Drive, has passed with first- age of the audience and bringing F splendid address, speaking on class honors in the elementary about a very stimulating discus- 1nanCe and h -". h'cTUOakalla prison among the worn- Conservatory M(d-Winter exam- Every member is asked to at- en prisoners. A hearty vote of ination. He is a pupil of Mrs tend the next meeting in the thanks was tendered her for her Charles. Burbridge. Legion Hall st 7ipp p.m. sharp, instructive message. At close of ~ c c Friday, SIarch 24th, to hear the meeting hostess served "Resolved that capitalistic matters vitally concerning every dainty refreshments. states to survive must govern by person on relief and to compkte H. NGRMAND A RURNs dictatorship" is the subject of the 100'i~ strength necessary to the debate between the Home the manifiestation of the true Under the auspices of Gas Social Club and the corn- voice of the association. St. Stephens'nd United Church Men's Clubs bined United and St. Stephen's The meeting, adjourning at Men's Club on Monday night at 8:30 p.m., will be followed by a A inihcorangc Hnpon 8:15 in the Orange Hall, to be imhistDrivesnd povertyF olio hir. and Mrs. F. Eat k 610 DEBATE MONDAY Msrcb 2ptb followed by a musical entertain- about which an advertisement 11th Street, ar'e leaving for s ment. A cordial invitation is ex- appears in this issue. trip to the Old Country. tended to all men snd women. Masquerade Dg~q~ A cordial invitation is extend- ed to everyone to attend s lec- In iho Legion Hnu ture on Landscape Gardening gt Saturdav, 18th iast 9 to 12 0 DUNDARAVE LADlES'HOIR Hybridizing, to be given in the ,9to12 Dundarawo Hall at 8 p.m. on S ADMISSION 36m NOVFLTIES Thursday next, the 16th instant. A JAPANESE FANTASY in lhe INGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOI. AIIDPTORILISI I rtg,n, C. H. GRIFFITHS Friday, March 24th - Saturday, March 25th The fiiiit of the parlor sh~s Begs to announce he has opened a at 8:16 p.m. will be held on the 20th of April GROCERY and CONFECTIONERY t the Old Stand of the Dundarave Cash Grocery, at the free of charge corner of 25th and Bellevue. 'rr t nn hr