0001 I, May 4, 1933. THE WEST VAN NEWS ea est II&. a ow I;f c Sit rt Dli .'I ellise I l 9 BIe(i J IL fb WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOLS'AND THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT Io Iosl~ Ac&its&coo FRIDAY, MAY 5th, 1933 ~ i s o.w. ADMISSION asa. KEW BEACH It is predsued that we are Io have a very hoi, dry, summer. bloke orrsagomcats aow for your Summer Cottage at Kew Beach Marine Dr. West Vancouver bliaorol Spring on the property Ed. Black, West 68 2&th sad bio&lao General Hauling, TransFer, Builders'upplies 1Vood, Coal Room 8L Board AIRS. BRINE 1497 Bellevue Res. Phone Avenue West 458L TEAROE & SON Phone 84 West Sand, Gravel, Builders'upplies %Vood, Coal Dump Truck Work K.W. Savory 1443 Marine Drive Amblealde Phone )Vest 340 Evenings, West 143 Real Estate Finance and Insurance DUNDARAVE LADIES'HOIR The annual general meeting of the Dundarave Ladies'hoir will be held st 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday, 9th May, in the Legion .Memorial Hall. Following the meeting they wiB close the sea- son with 8 social. L O. D. E. The regular monthly meeting of the Duncan Lawson Chspteer, I.O.D.E., was held Monday last May 1st, st the home of the regent, Mrs. B. Hayes. An invitation was received from Rev. F. A. Ramsey to at- tend the Empire Day service at St. Stephen's Church on May 21st. Reeports were given by the various conveners while Mrs. F. N. Hurst gave sn interesting re- port on "Echoes" as submitted at the Annual Provincial con- vention. The care of the Memorial Arch wss left in the hands of Mrs. Alan McIntyre and bfrs. J. F. Jackson as conveners. Mrs. Donald McTavish report- ed on paying a visit to the pati- ents in Shaughnessy Hospital on Good Friday morning when 300 lio't cl'088 buna were distributed --a donation from Mrs. A. E. Young. Plans were made for the Bridge Luncheon to be held on May 19th, in the dining room of David Spencer Ltd. and arrange- ments were made for the cater- ipg on the Ambleside grounds on May Dsy. The drawing for the electric clock took place; the winning number being held by Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. A. J. Moxon then addres- sed the meeting afteer which tes wa8 served. SPORT NOTES West Vancouver United F.C. play Hastings Athletic at Am- bleside Park on Saturday at 3 p.m. in 8 league game. Team will be chosen from Larney, Mc- Lean, F. Downie, H. Downie, Fiddes, Timbreo, Bell, Normand, Davie, Hamilton, S t r a t t o n . Vaughan. AB players are asked to be on time. T. M. Sherwood has moved from the city Into a house at 2379 Heywood Avenue. WEST VANCOUVER SCOTTISH SOCIETY MILITARY WHIST and DANCE In THE CLACHAN, Dundarave, SATURDAY, MAY 6th at 8:15 P.M. Admission 26c. Refreshments AMBLF.SII)E MEAT MARKF.T 14th and Marine Drive J. MURCH. Proprietor Finest QuaB&y Fresh Meats, Smoked and Cooked Meats. P HONE WEST 303 For Pure Natural MILK S Direct Crom tbo cow to your home.No sbippiag, ao coboadliag 11 quarts for $ L Phone North 343 „"";„~"'ICHARD S DAIRY losercotoocom&ecisosawo Local and Mr. 2nd Mra. Jack Kerr, 21st and Argyle Avenue, left on Sat- urady for Kamloops, where they expect to stay for some weeks. ~ ~ ~ A flne specimen of an Indian arrowhead was found last week by 8 resident of Cypress Creek while digging in his garden. ~ O D. Crockett of Vancouver, is 8 guest at the Clachan, where he exp&ets to stay for the sea- son. O ~ The junior section of the Stamp Club will meet at 8I45 p.m. next Tuesday in the base- ment of St. Stephen'8 Church. ~ ~ Mrs. E. C. Bolin and family left last Monday to join Mr. Bolin in Bamfield, Vancouver Island, where they will reside in future. O O O A meeting of the Oxford Group Movement will be held at 8:15 o'lock tonight in St. Stephen's parish haB. AB are welcome, the meeting being strictly undenominational. O O O Miss A. Nuckholds of Van- couver, is spending the summer st the C)achan. ~ ~ O W. J. Hilton, a former well known resident of West Vancou- ver, and for several years sec- retary of the Hooyburn Public Library, won the male elocution contest last week at the B. C. Musical Festival. Mr. Hilton is a pupil of Rev. D. A. Ausn, 1494 Inglewood Avenue. ~ \ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rathle who have been residing at 951 20th Street, have moved to Vancouver. D. S. Smith of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 1613 Ful- ton Avenue. ~ ~ Miss Joan Durbin was second in the gold medaflist's champion- ship competition (vocal 8olo), being only I mark below the winner. O ~ O V. Jackson has moved from the city into 8 house at 1853 Belkvue Avenue. O Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Warner and family, 1734 Marine Drive, moved on Monday into a house at 21st and Bellevue Avenue. Mr. 2nd Mrs. R .Stewart cele- brated the second anniversary of their wedding on Tuesday even- ing, 25th ult., at their home, 532 17th Street, a number of their friends being present. A pleasant time was spent with music, after which dainty re- freshments were served. Among the invited guests were, her. 2nd Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. McCrum snd Miss Irene McCrum, 2nd Mrs. M. Fry. ~ ~ \ The West Vancouver W.C.T. U. will hold their regular month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs J. A. Davis, 2477 Kings Avenue, on Thursday, May 11th, at 2:15 p.m. ~ ~ Mrs. Brunt of Mntresl, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Allan of (Vest Bay. She expects to spend two months on the Paciflc Coast. ~ O In the competition for girls'ow voice under fifteen at the B.C. Musical Festival this week, Betty Blair came in the semi- flnsls with 84 marks. Dorothy Greenwood missed the semi- flnals by just I mark. ~ ~ In regard to 8 letter from At- torney General Pooley re motor license fees the council replied that, If any increase in fees for passenger vehicles wss contem- plated, they would like to have an opportunity of flrst present- ing certain facts for considera- tion. Personal Your Cough hir. snd Mrs. Dowung, 15th and Fulton Avenue, have moved into 8 house at 2135 Bellevue Avenue. ~ ~ ~ There wiB be no pJn. 20-min- ute service on the West Vancou- ver ferries tomorrow (Friday), while on Saturday a half-hourly service will be maintained--from West Vancouver 6 a.m. to l1i30 p.m. and from the city dock from SI30 a.m. antil midnight. The regular schedule wiB be re- sumed next Monday. This temp- orary change in the schedule Is due to the "Sonrisa" being up for annual inspection.\ O ~ Jack MacDonald of Pauline Johnson School, and eldest son of Trustee MacDonald, had the misfortune last Sunday after- noon to fsu on the beach, dislo- cating the elbow and fracturing two small bones. He is at pres- ent an inmate of the North Van- couver Hospital. B. C. SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY The second annual meeting of the West Vancouver Scottish Country Dance Society wss held at the Clachan on Wednesday, April 26th. Those elected to of- fice for the coming season were 88 follows: President: J. Nyland; Vice President, W. Davis; Secretary, C. Groom; Treasurer, Mrs. Groom; Executive: T. Irwin, fioor committee; iMiss I. Groom, social committee; Miss M. Nyland, membership committee; hfiss I Thomson, publicity committee; Mrs. Rivers. Dr. Reid'8 Bronchitis Remedy 75c 40c (femmill's Drug Store Tbo Seato of Soicbo, &&Sf Ms&lao Drive Emccgcacy Phoae West 82& (After 9 9.m.) HOLLYBURN THEATRE FRIDAY aad BATURDAY Moy 8th oad 8th "Mother's Millions" with HAY ROBSON JAMES HALL BABE BUTE ia "Slide Babe Slide" sad tbe asaol Comedy~ MONDAY aad TUESDAT Moy 8th oad 9th. &FIR Rogers - Msrha Nisse ia Too Busy to Work also "LEI"S GO SKIING" fca Ifiaatco on a famous Ski Coamo near Moatsool FOOL ABOUT &vol&EN" (Comody with Andy Clyde) Co&toes olid other aoctltlos UNEMPLOYED ASSN. OF WEST VANCOUVER The next regular bi-weekly meeting will be held in the Soci- alist Hall, 1453 Marine Drive, on, Friday, May 3rd, at 8 p.m. Every member is requested to be present and participate in thc semi-annual re-election of oific- ers which will take place. The executive wishes to draw the attention of au members to the fact that, although at pres- ent the main function of the organization of securing and maintaining, insofar as ils pow- er makes possible, the maximum relief scale, has been partially obviated due to the reeenl, ap- plication of the fairly uniform Jones'cale; nevertheless indiv- idual cases come up from time to time which require meticul- ous handling by capable key men: furthermore, during the next six months possible drastic changes and roedjustments m government policy may unfold new problems which to cope with will necessitate able lead- ership and organization strength Voting members should there- fore exercise their prerogative by attending this important meeting. STBATTON'S BAKERY BREAD - TEA BREADS BUTTER HORNS COFFEE ROLLS Large Selection of Pastries Almond Variety Tea Short Bread Chtictoaiag, Birthday oad Wod- diag Cakes 8 oscciolty. ALL FRESH DAILY Made at 1468 )ferine Drive Phone West 27 HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 18th A Marino EXPERT SERVICE E. MARSH, Peoprlotoc. F. H. Parkes of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2227 Inglewood Avenue. SNAPPY POX TROTS DREAblY WALTZES Auspices oF Ihe Canadian Legion W&dfoie Commiuce DANCING EVERY FRIDAY 9 to I'Z LEGION blEMORIAL HALL Camo os yoa are Bring Your Fcioado ADMISSION 26& CATCHY SONG HITS OLD 'fl&&E DANCES D. J. ARIISTROiVG announces he has opened The Hollybugn Dairy and Confectionery at 1586 Marine Drive (Between Piggly IViggly 2nd the B.C. Electric Store) Light Groceries, ao Delicatessen and Dairy Products, Frisco and Hazlewood lce Cream, Tobaccos and Candies. A share of your patronage would be appreciated. Open until 9 p.m. and on Sunday for the convemence of the publk.