0001 THE WEST VAN NFWS June 16 1933 kl I) h v ro re « PP1oo«v'~ r VE O « ~or brw v- o «o ~, ~«'V o v Vtr 'oo o o. t pf vs'\lA ro'o' o ~ I«V or ~ r.VVVVV V ~ o r'r v r' V «'rgrvrr vv rrov rvvrvrr.vovrrvrrrvVrvvro 'v r t'vrv v vo«vvvovo'vr V vrvvvv r.rr rvrvrvr VVVVVvrvvvrvv v, VVV Presbyterian Sllsslon Otsags Ball Misistotl Rsv. Jsa F. CWMofstd Phoae North 1107 SERVICES: Sunday at 11:00 sam WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society c.~ IS ls Nsk Cots ssd ~Inoootol Wsoss CHURCH EDIFICE 20th ssd Sseofmsft. BoUybota This Sooloty is ~ Branch of The Mother Church Tho First Chotob of Christ„ Scientist, in Boston, Mssssthesotts Sunday Sotvicos ll:20 O.m. Ood 7:$0 p.m. Sunday, June 18, 1933 Subject I "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic ForceT" Sunday School at Iafao ~.m. Tostlmoey Hosting Wednesday ~t SIIS p.m. Presbyterian Mission Orange Haa Minister: Rev. Jss. F. Cuddeford Organist: Mrs. A. Martyn Services: 11:16 a.m.--Morning Worship. Mr. Reynolds Esler, preacher. Sermon subject: "The Con- version of SauL" mMILJ Owt 'NATCRXLLS" WAVES ~to ptsottosl. They fall io loose waves with ootly ends without Co got w stss sml will roll st Ihs nook 1st wlotot styios Gu CyfdOlyyf JIjlCafdfy ShoppC ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH June 18th--1st Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.--Flower Service. 11:15 a.m.--Matins and Sermon. 7:16 p.m.--Evensong and Ser- mon. S:00 p.m.--St. Francis - in-the- Woods, Evensong. Wednesday, June 28th, at 8 p.m.--Junior Choir concert in Parish Haa. Thursday, June 22 -- Garden party snd sale of needlework. Saturday, June 24th -- Choir picnic to IVhytecaff Park. 1040 Mstiao Drive Phoae West 117 BAPTIST CHURCH Servlcesl 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.--Mr. W. S. M. Bow- ley. 7:30 p.m.--Mr. W. S. M. Bow- ley. 8:00 p.m.--.Wednesday, Mr. J. B. Holdcroft. 8:00 p.m. -- Thursday, Choir practice. A Shovel Hand Wootod MANUAI. TRAINING END HOME FCONOMICS DISPI.AY The Home Economics and Manual Training classes of West Vancouver Schools will hold their annual display in the audi- torium of the Inglewood School on Friday, June 23. The work will be an exhibition from 3 until 5 snd from 7 to 9. A dress parade will take place at 4 snd 8 o'lock. Tea WIU be served by the P.-T. A. AU interested are cordially invited. Pay your taxes and help your Municipality. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Pastor: Rev. Father FlansgarI Residence: 1361 26th St. Hera is sa stttaonoo Syooksl Saitsbls fot s Gift Package 3 Cakes Yardley's Lavender Toilet Soap For 61.00 with a 65c batde Lavender FREE ANLESIM PHARijiACY W. L HER, Pray 1401 Mstiso Dtito Phone West 323 FREE DELIVERY Sunday 8:46 a.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. IO f45 a.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 2:16 p.m.--Sunday School. 7:15 p.m.--Devotions. Week Days 7:30 s.m.--Holy Mass. 7:45 p.m.,Friday -- Devotions, Confessions of school children. 7:30 pdn., Saturday -- Confes- sions of adults. l. O. D. E. ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY The Duncan Lawson Chapter I.O.D.E. are holding their an- naul garden party on the grounds and at the home of Mrs. J. B. Leyland on Saturday, 8th July, both afternoon and evening. There will be the usual attrac- tions and in addition s number of interesting new features are to be introduced. Plans are be- ing made for a display df flre- works in the evening and the Kitsilana Boys Band wla furn- ish the music, if arrangements can be made with them. The public are asked to keep this date open. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. BEARLE Phone West 0 FERTILIZERS of all kinds UNITED CHURCH 10 D.m.--Sunday School snd Bible Class. 11:15 a.m.--Public Worship. 7:15 p.m.--Public Worship. The regular meeting of the Women'0 IIIissionsry Society will be held at the home of Mrs. HiUis Wright next Tuesday aft- ernoon, June 20, at 2:15. This meeting will take the form of s shower for our Missionary hos- pitals, snd will be addressed by '.SIrs. H. E. Harvey. There will be special musie snd tes will be be served. AU ladies of the congregation are invited to come and bring useful articles. Those who have mite boxes are asked to turn them in. Wood, Coal, Builders'upplies Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fits, AstomobSO, Burglary, Acsldoat sod Sitkeoss, ots. 2057 Kieg's Ats. Phoae W. 42YS COMSIUNITY PLAYERS The cast hss been assembled and the play chosen by the West Vancouver Community Players to open up the forthcoming sea- son. This well known band of players who in the past have de- lighted West Vacouver audi- ences, have chosen ta play "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," by Jerome K. Jerome. This play was chosen after careful consideration and no doubt will be produced with the usual skill that this local organ- ization has shown in past per- formances. The Players have been very fortunate in securing the ser- vices of that well known actor, Mr. Frank Vyvyan, as their dir- ector. The cast has been care- fully chosen snd rehearsing is under wsy. It is intended to produce this play about the mid- dle of September in the Holly- burn Theatre. EstsbUshod oe North Shots 20 Testa (Lady Assistant) HARRON BROS. 84 WILLIAMSON jfIIneral BtIectars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Pair. IS4 W. C. T.U. The West Vancouver W.C.T. U. held their regular monthly meeting at the home 'of Mrs. Hibberd, 676 16th Street, on Thursday, June 8th. Miss Yen- dsa of Vancouver Chinese Mis- sion, lead the devotional exer- cises and gave a short, inter- esting talk on her work. As this was the final meeting of the year the annual reports were read and the election of ofl'icers held with the following results: Mrs. Hibbard, president; fairs. Merrick, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Herrin, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Raid, secretary; Mrs. Bsldtvin, corresyonding secretary; Mrs. D. Chapman, treasurer; Mrs. H. Johnson, devotional supt.; Mrs. Faulkner, Y. supt. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Hibberd assisted by her daughter Eileen, served dainty refreshments. THE WeSt Van NeIjjJS PsbUsbod Every Thotodsy PobUshot P. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 36S Bssiosss ssd Editotisl Ogkol Iflb ssd Mstleo DIivo (Next to HoUybate P.O.) Phone West S6S IIOU Address: P.O. Box 01, HoUybets, IL C. HIGHRIGGER KH.I.ED ON RIDGF William Hamilton, 0 hlghrig- ger, employed in the clearing operations on the Ridge, was killed Tuesday when struck ln the chest by a block from 0 spar tree. The deceased Is said to come from Matsqui; but It is not known whether he hss any family. The body was removed to Harron Bros. and Wialsm- sun's Undertaking Parlors in North Vancouver, where an in- quest will be held. Pay your taxes and help your Munkipaaty.North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdsle Ave. 01.00 4 yssr by ssttfowl 0200 ~ psst by malL Mr. and Mrs. Call, Miss Brown snd Mrs. Kindlesides, sU of Vancouver, have taken suites in the Fortune Cup Inn. A sod looking specimen of the genes "hobo" sppikd at o basso for ~ hluwioat. Tbs dost w&s opoeod by the mso of the house himself who hspposod to be sopotiatoodeot of s large factory. Being short of boip at tl» Ieoalsat, ht'aid to 'tho ttslop, "Ato yoo looking fot o iobto «Whet kind of s iobto asked the Weary Willie. "Can you do anything with s sho- Iwi I" "Sure," wos tbs soswst, "I can fty bsm on it." HOLLYBURN HALL 14th aml Duchess SUNDAY SERVICES, June 18th 10 00 a m --Sunday School 7:SO p.m.--AN ADDRESS by 311L JAMES GIILIION, Subject: "htan's Universal Sickness 'HORESERVICE: 8 y mo Foot of 17th. Everyone Welcome. CHRISTIAN 8('I EIKICE CHURCH Tho subject of the Lesson- Sermon in aa Christian Science churches and societies on Sun- day wffl be "IS THE UNI- VERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMI(: FORCE 7« One of the Bible texts will be Psalms 89; 11: "The heavens are thine, the earth also is thine; as for the world snd the fulness thereof, thou hast found- ed them." The Lesson - Sermon will also include the following passage from page 295 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by hlary Baker Eddy'Godcreates and governs the universe, including man. The universe is flffed with spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are obedient to the Mind that makes them." Df. Marjory McCubbin DENTIST Boots 0 ~ m to 0 'p ul Sslotdsys: 10 ~, m. to I y. m. Evoologo sod Sstotdsy Aftot- aooes by sppoiatmoot oaiy. Aoysi Bank BoiMisg I'boos Wool 414 kosldsoto I'boos Wost Sea DR. G. D H. Sk,II LI IDENTIST Iisy Biook. 14th ssd klstiso Dt ~ Olnoo Bours 0 to 0 p. m Evooiogs by sppoisuoost Phoae West 72 C 3 Ovetfngton PIONEER BARBER 14th and Marine Expert Work I'hone IVest 135 Ambleside Sheet Metalworks IADRIE SPECK, Pfsptlstot ~ ~1446 Marine Drive Phone Weel 78 FURNACES and SHEET METAL INSTALLED snd REPAIRED JOBBING UNEhll'I.OY5IENT ASSOC I ATION There wss 0 recard attend- ance at the meeting last Thurs- day night, when the matter of evictions among msn on iwlief came up. While the position of the landlords, was fully appreci- ated, a committee was appointed to wait on lthe council in an eifort to obtain emergency hous- ing relief, also 0 relaxation of the Zoning By-laws. Legal ad- vice will also be taken ss there is no desire to do anything un- constitutional. The matter of those on the hill going on direct relief after their work is finished is also to be discussed with the council. The wood cutting scheme is in full swing, the use of 0 circular saw, 0 drag saw, a tractor and truck having been obtained. The working days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 to S:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held Thursday, 22nd June, in the Socialist Hall. Psy your taxes and help your hlunicipalily. 0 WOIpIEH I g okf «Koblo Io»os, DKCOSDOXNDKD SND SOLD I» ««w Clo for half ~ tool»t. Oo soosoo«o 4«ss, s«dwt Io»twist ofst»e~KNIT aslfsDv caes vkwolo m Vo«ooo Cooodo Creole Soup f/4 cup rice Vs cup cut onion 2 tablespoons bacon driypings 2 cups tomatoes 2 teasyoons salt I teaspoon sugar Vs teaspoon paprika I tablespoon cut parsley Wash rice, add 8 cups boiling water and boil SO minutes. Cook onions in pan with drippings'ntil tender, but not brown; add tomatoes and boil 10 min- utes; rub through strainer into boiled rice snd water; sdd seas- oning and sprinkle with parsley. Add 0 little chopped green pep- per If desired Pny your taxes and help your Municlpsffty. 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