0001 rrrr ~r rrrVV« « r 'mu sm i i vs r s V r 4 * I rrsVvr r CT . ~ Jr :rr r. ~ . ~ 'rr r r 't I rr'Vr rrr rtrrr vrhr ..rrrrt I'rrr«rv« ..Vr/ ~ rrr vrr rr'«rs«r r r r v«rrrrrVc«rrrrr'rrvrrr r rrvvrvrrrr /rr ~VV~ r. rr"HE WFST VAN NFWS WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society Presbyterian Mission Orsego Hall Mielstsrr Rov. Jas. F. Coddofoni Phone North IIOV SERVICES: Seedsy st ilies o.ns 44IT IN PERMANENTS Pcrmsosat Waves are Iiho people. They are oitbsc bssotifei ~psrldiog sad lovely, oc dull sod lifeless. 5044 of this dcpceds oa tho quality of materials ssd rookkmsechi; tbo other 5044 depends oe tbe cosditioe of your heir. A trsotmsat before ~ oormseoot moy mate sn the dlgcteoco. Call asd have ~ fess coasoltstloa. Cff)eJgn'OlyfI Bgfffdty ShoPPc 1540 Movies Drive Phoae West 112 cHUncH EDIFIcE 20th osd Bsqsimsih HoUybers Th4 Society M o Branch of Ths Mother Church The First Ckecch of Christ„ Scicotist, In Boston, Msssscbssstts Sunday Ssrclcm 11:20 ~ .m. sed 2:20 p.m. Sunday, June 4, 1933, Subject: "(rOD THE ONlrY CAUSE AND CREATOR" Soodsy School at 10:00 s.m. Tostimooy Meeting IVcdeosdsy ~t Slls p.m.PRESCRIPTIONS We tsho plsssocs in RUiog them in accordance with your Doctor's rcqoiccmseta BAPTIST CHURCH Services: 10 a.m. -- Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 11 a.m. -- Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. -- Evening Worship. 8:00 p.m., Wednesday -- Prayer and Praise. 8:00 p.m., Thursday -- Choir Practice. 7:00 p.m., Friday -- C.G.I.T. 8:00 p.m., Friday -- W.M.S. Anniversary. Speaker Miss Knox. Ai)IBLESIDK PHARNACY W. L EER, Prop 1401 Msriss Dtico Phone West 323 FREE DELIVERY C. H. Rodgers came before the councfi in regard to the brush- ing out of the Horseshoe Bsy roads, having particular refer- ence to that portion between Bsy snd Nelson Streets. It was explained that this was a mat- ter in which the provincial got~ ernment wss also interested and that the engineer would get in touch with their provincial rep- resentative and see what could be arranged, although it might not be possible to do much on account of the government hav- ing materially cut all work ap- propriations. S. P. C. NOTES A well attended public meet- ing was held at the Legion Hall on Thursday, May 26th, when Harlcy Anderson gave a stimu- lating talk on "Immediate Needs." It wss an outline of the platform of the C. C. F. and stressed the fact that the first necessity is s complete reform of our financial and currency system. The speaker quoted with good effect 0 statement recently made by the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, "Money is anything that the government decides is money." He asked "in that csee why should the government have to go to the bankers for it snd pay interest on it?" The speaker answered satisfactorily a number of questions dealing with the C.C.F. attitude to- ward returned men's pensions, the distributing of dangerous or unpleasant work under Socialism snd other matters of interest. The council approved a letter to P. Philip enclosing copy of H. R. Brooks'etter re danger- ous point on Marine Drive at entrance to Gleneagles. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone West 0 FERTILIZERS of all kinds Wood, Coal, Builders'upplies CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH The subject of the Lesson- Sermon in sll Christian Science churches snd societies on Sun- day wfil be "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR.'ne of the Bible texts will be II Timothy 1: 7: "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, snd of love, and of a sound mind." The Lesson - Sermon will also include the following passage from page 140 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: 'The Christian Science God is universal, eternal, divine Love, which changeth not and csuseth no evil, disease, nor death." Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, AetomoMe, Becglsry, Accidcst oed Sicbecsa ctc. 52 Eieg's Ave Phoae W. 42Y2 Estshiisbcd on North Shore 20 Years. (Lsdy Amrstsot) HARRON BROS. SC WILLIAMSON funeral 6trettnrs North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 LEGION W. A. The regular monthly meeting of the IV. A. to the Canadian Legion wss held last Monday in the Legion Memorial Hall. There wss a good attendance snd very excellent reports were submit- ted by all committees. The drawing for the rug made and donated by Mrs. Downing, took place; the winner being Mrs. Bacon, 2595 Nelson Ave- nue. The Branch have decided to close for July and August, snd are holding their next meet- ing June 30th. Please keep this date open. A committee was formed for Decoration Dsy, June 18th, when all members are requested to attend the ser- vice at the Cemetery snd help decorate the graves of all ex- ssrvice men. Those chosen on that committee are Mrs. T. Batchelor, Mrs. W. Atwood snd Mrs. D. Graham. AII members are invited to attend the provincial executive meeting to be held on Monday, June 5th, st 2 p.m. in the Legion rooms, 856 Seymour Street. hiRS. IV. D. FRASER PASSES hIrs. W. D. Fraser, 1786 Es- quimslt Avenue, passed away last Thursday st the home of her sister, Mrs. Ashwell, in the city, after a lingering illness. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, her stepmother, Mrs. Henry Marsden, six sisters and three brothers. Funeral ser- vices were held at 3 p.m. Satur- day in the city. Rev. Major C. C. Owen officiating, and inter- ment wss made in Mountain View Cemetery. The deceased, who hsd conducted the Framer Montessorl School here for a number of years, wss well known in West Vancouver, where she will be greatly missed. Former- ly she was on the staff of the original Framer Montessori School in Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia. THB West Van Nefjjjs PebUshcd Every Thsrsdsy PebUshcr F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 Bsoiscss ssd Bditocisi Ogicsl 12th lied Mscles Dries (Next to Hoilybore P. O.) Phone West 363 bisil Addcsssl P.O. Box 01, Hoiiybsce, EC. North Vancouver Oglcet 123 Lonsdale Ave. 21.00 ~ year by sorrier: 22.00 o yssc by msiL Mrs. C. Grissdsle, 149 16th Avenue, drew a horse in the Army & Navy Sweepstake. Presbyterian Mission Orange Hall hiinister: Rev. Jas. F. Cuddeford Organist: Mick A. hIartyn Services: 11:00 a.m.--hiorning IVorshfp. Mr. Reynolds Esler in charge. Subject of address "The Rap- ture of Elijah." All Presbyterians are invited to the above service. Thought for the week: "A family pew in God's House on the Lord's Day is the best thing that can ever happen to s family, a city, or a nation. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH June 4th -- Whitsunday. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 10 and 11:15 a.m. -- Sunday SchooL 11:15 a.m. -- Holy Commun- ion and Sermon. 7:16 p.m. -- Evensong and Sermon. Tuesday -- Diocesan Board Meeting. Special bus at 9:45 for North Vancouver. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -- Inter- cession Service. 3 p.m. -- St. Francis in the Woods -- Evensong and Sermon Friday, June 9th -- G. A. Social Tea, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. in Parish Hall. DEATH OF EDIVARD S. GOWktN Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. last Friday in the Van- couver chapel of Hsrron Bros. & Williamson for Edward S. Gotcvtn, who died on Tuesday, 23rd ultimo, at his home, 2064 Marine Drive. Rsv. A. W. Mc- Intosh officiated, snd interment wss made in Ocean View Burial Park. The deceased, who was in his 69th year, had been 0 resident of West Vancouver for a number of years. ! DEATH OF SV. A. MACLARfkN The death occurred on Satur- day of William A. MacLaren, formerly of 2281 Jefferson Ave- nue, in his 61st year. The de- ceased is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. R. T. Mac- Fsrlsne of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, Jean at home, and one son, Alexander, of Honolulu. Hc leaves also three brothers, all of Alberta, snd one sister, Mrs. W. Graham of Winnipeg. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. last Tuesday, in the city, Dr. J. S. Henderson and Rev. Hillis Wright officiating, and inter- ment wss made in Cspilsno View Cemetery. June I 1933 HOLLYBURN HALL 14th and Duchess SUNDAY EVENING June 4th, at 7:30 Address by hlR. WEIIIYSS REH) Subject: "OUR GOSI'El.v ~ Oos C X Sunday School at 10 a m. Hearty Singing. No Collsctiona UNITED CHIIRCH The minister will preach st both services. 10 a m --Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:16 a.m.--Public Worship. 7:16 p.m.--Public Worship. Miss Isabel Mclntosh of Tor- onto, Dominion Secretary of the Women's hiissionary Society, will have charge of the evening service on Sunday, June 11th. The young dmople are especially urged to attend this service. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Pastor: itev. Father Flanagan Residence: 1361 26th St. Sunday 8:46 a.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 10:45 s.m.--Holy hiass -- Ser- mon. 2:15 p.m.--Sunday School. 7:16 p.m.--Devotions. Week Days 7:30 a.m.--Holy Mass. 7:46 p.m.,Friday -- Devotions, Confessions of school children. 7:30 p.m., Saturday -- Confes- sions of adults. 7:46 p.m., Wednesday -- De- votions. DF.Marjory ihfccubbin DENTIST Hselsl 0 m el. to 0 p, es Sstoliisys. 10 ~.m. to I P.m. Ecsolsgs sod Saturday Alter- nooas by sppoistmsst saiy. Royal BanE Buiidiog Phooo West 440 Rcsldcscs I'ksso Weal 292. DR. C. D. H. SEALE DENTIST Hoy Block, 14th ssd kisrioo Dr Oincs Hours II to 0 p.m. Ecooisgs by sppoiotmost. Phoae West Ts C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 141h and Marine Expert Work Phone West 135 JS,mbleside Sheet Metalworks LAURIE SPECK, Proprietor 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET METAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING 5 WOMEN $ 5 ~xrct~ Rstsanr CO.Mas vtcosls sl vorosis, cssscs MRS. F. KNIGHT-HODGE Presents Junior Stodeots In Piano and Violin Recital Assieiinff - Mary Bradshetp, Eiocutionisf In Lcgioo Hsii Saturday Evening, June 10th, at 8 o'lock PROCEEDS FOR LOCAL CHARITIES. ADMISSION 25c Chlkkrcs 15c. WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSN. Does not acknowledge accounts for work done or goods supplied unless ordered on the CHficiaf Requisition Slips. Come in and lot us RI:VFRSF. rLVSH YOVIe COOI.ING SYSTElll Be Ready for Hot Wenther Completo Automotive Service EST +AN MOTORS 1451 Marine Ws SpocloUss io Pismlog tho Customer West 268 FIRESTONE TIRES Give you RQtkkl I X5 ~ 40 per cent.~ I Longer Tire Life at no eJttra cost. l"" jrgj l { il IJ I'1 t l:t l ii ~rrrrrr.«« rrr r rv ~«VV