0001 Lg IU your nhc ~ nn i. nn I b loi cc ino o. ci lingo I z~ i oiling Cofk Engl I into f4lcf. I INP S~ I )Y June 15, 1988. 11 quarts for $ 1. For Pure Natural MILK Direct from the cow io your home No skipping, uo rehandling Phone North 343 ";,~"'"" RICHARD S DAIRY mcccccviir"4™crcv ci cur um NE%V BUTCHER SHOP at 14S4 nlcviuc Drive (Neet to Slvctcou'c Bake Shop) JIMMY THOMPSON'S QUALITY MEATS -- Jimmy sells Good Mcui at Fair prices. 31EATS--Beef, I.umb, pork, Veal, yowl uud Fish. I'bouc West 42 Free Delivery'ay your taxes and help your bfunicipaffty. HOLLYBUBN Barber Shop lnib a Marine EK['BRT SERVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor. Ed. Black, West 68 znth oud blcriuo General Hauling, TransFer, Builders'upplies Wood, Coal TEAROE & SON Phone 84. West Sand, Gravel, Builders'upplies %Vood, Coal Dump Truck Work 4 K.W. Savory 1443 Marino Drive Amblcside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 Real Estate Finance and insurance Mrs. E. Rudolph and Miss Nancy Rudolph, who have been visiting in Calgary, have return- ed to their home in Altamont. ~ c In honor of Miss Muriel Bell' twenty-first birthday, a surprise party was held at the home of Dr. Rnd Mrs. F. Stainsby, on Tuesday, June 6th. The room was decorated with pink stream- ers bearing congratulations and the table with cosmos and lup- ine, in the centre of which wss a birthday cake, with twenty- one candles. Several gifts were presented to Miss Bell and dur- ing the evening table games were played, followed by a dance after supper. The guests were Nrs. Bell, Miss Crewson, the bIisses Mary O'Donnell, Muriel Stoneman, Violet and Gladys McNair, Nore and Winnie Bow- man, Messrs. Jim Chapman, Wingett Irish, Hillis Wright, Charlie Bafdwfn, Rupert Har- rison, Bert Bowman, Alex. Grieve. Prizes were won by Miss Winnie Bowman, bfiss Mary O'Donnell, Alex. Grieve and Bert Bowman. Miss Joan Curtis of West Bay, and Mr. Evans Wasson, whose marriage will take place shortly, were guests of honor at bridge on Monday evening when Ralph Shaw entertained at his resi- dence on West Twelfth Avenue, Vancouver. Other guests were Miss Betty McKenzie, Miss Ethel Patterson, Miss Sybil Chapman, Miss Jean Spencer, Miss Enid Gibbs, Mrs. C. Lam- bert, Clarence Domoney, Walter Turnbull, Harold Mahon, Donald Palmer, E. F. Mulhern and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Casselman. Captain and Mrs. A. O. Clam- pitt entertained recently at their home in Vancouver in honor of their daughter Aliens, the occa- sion being her twenty-first birthday. Invited guests were Mrs. G. Vance, Miss Jacqueline Vance, Miss Nellie Earsman, Miss K. Wilson, Miss Jean Imrie and Miss Edna Imrie. AMBLESII)E MEAT MARKET 14th snd Marine Drive J. MURCII. Proprietor Finest (juufi(y Fresh Meats, Smoked and Cooked Meats. P HONE WEST 303 MISS NORAH HARRAOINE hoc oyened c brooch (Summov School) of HARRADINE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE at 24th and Pslmerston Avenue STUDENTS MAY ENROL AT ANY TIME Tocmc voccouoblo Hours: 9 m 12. Iuquirlco muy bo made at, wcci non or woc44SILJ THE WEST VAN NEWS Local and Personal Summer is here PALM cr~~ ICE CREAM At the public schools'ports last week Joy Thompson won the championship cup for girls, the cup for the highest aggre- gate score among the girls go- ing to Beatrice Spanks. Both sre pupils of Hollyburn School. ~ c ~ Buster Woodward of Singa- pore, has irrfved home to spend the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Woodward, 2397 Heywood Ave. o o As a result of the tine weather on Sunday quite a number of people from the city snd North Vancouver as well as our local residents went down to Amble- side Beach to swim and picnic. o A. T. Riley of Vancouver, is occupying his summer home at 3348 biarine Drive. o G. Davenport, 2581 Heywood Avenue, left here on Friday for Bridge River. o ~ ~ Mr. Rnd Nrs. J. Stuart Brown and family, 24th and Bellevue, have moved into a house at 2966 Marine Drive. Ml's. Lowry Johnson of Ken- ora, Ontario, is visiting her sister, Mrs. McLeod, 2295 Math- ers Avenue. o o ~ F. H. Chapman of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 1719 Duchess Avenue. ~ o ~ Captain J. Casement, D.S.O., R.N., and birs. Casement of Ballymena, Ireland, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greer, 24th and Ottawa Avenue. ~ o v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowes and family have moved from 25th and Marine Drive into a house at 2403 Haywood Avenue. ~ v o Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cowan have moved into "Carlin Brae," Mrs. Harvey's house at Caul- feild. ~ ~ ~ W. C. Wedley was made a member of the Vancouver Stock Exchange last week. His many friends will wish him the best of luck. o c \ Mrs. A. Sharps of Vancouver, has moved into her summer home on Bruce Street, Horse- shoe Bay for the season. J. M. Pattullo of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2780 Bellevue Avenue. o o W. Shaver cut his foet quite badly with an axe last week while engaged in the clearing operations on the Ridge. He was taken to the North Vancouver General HospitaL G. S. Sinclair hss moved from North Vancouver into a house at Fisherman's Cove. o Mrs. W. A. MacLaren, 2281 Jefferson Avenue, left here on Saturday for Sacramento, Cali- fornia, where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. R. and Mrs. R. bfscFarlane. ~ ~ ~ W. H. )Vafface hss moved into a house at Eagle Harbour. o o ~ R. Craig of Vancouver, has moved Into a house at 2361 Ot- tawa Avenue. o ~ Mrs. Enice Manon of San Francisco. spent the week end at the Clachan. ~ ~ ~ Nr. Rnd Mrs. R. Rhodes and daughter, who have been the guests of biiss Margaret McIn- tyre, 20th and Gordon Avenue, returned last week to their home at Kelowna, B.C. ~ ~ ~ The V.A.S.C. N holding a championship swimming gala In the Kitsilano outdoor pool at 2 p.m. on Dominion Day. Harrison moved from the city iflto the B~b m me- tage at 17th and Waterfront. ~ o ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer recently arrived here from Tor- onto, snd are occupying s house at 2127 Marfne Drive. Mrs. S. Spencer is a daughter of Nr. and Mrs. A. Webb of 25th and Marine Drive. ~ o ~ Miss Phyllis Bell, agent here of the B. C. Telephone Company, is confined to her home through sickness. Miss Dorothy Bing- hsm of the Vancouver staff, is acting in her absence. ~ ~ o A social evening wss held st the home of Kr. J. Nyland, 29th and Marine, by the members of the B. C. Scottish Country Dance Society, West Vancouver Branch, on Thursday, June 8th. Dancing was very much enjoyed and refreshments were served during the evening. The mem- bers attended in full force. ~ ~ ~ I'ay your taxes and help your biunicipality. o Rev. Father Flanagan of St. Anthony's Church, is leaving here for his annual vacation. During his absence Rev. Father Plunkett from the Junior Sem- inary in Ladner, wiu have charge. \ c c A surprise party was given last Friday by Miss A. Overing- ton snd her mother in honor of the tenth birthday of Nore Kingsley, at the home of the latter on 15th Street. The guest of honor received many useful gifts from her friends, the room snd table being decorated in pink and white. Games were played and dainty refreshments served. Among those present were: Dotuen Forster, Ruth Downing, Ruth Parnum, Nora Kingsley, Norman Hay, John Donovan, and Raymond Forster. Miss Helen Edwards assisted Miss Overington with the games \ On Thursday, June 8th, Kiss Sybil Chapman entertained a number of classmates in honor of Miss Lauretta BelL A merry time was enjoyed in games snd contests. During the evening Miss Diana Chapman presented the guest of honor with a dainf ILY dressed bride in crinoline style, and which contained a number of very dainty linen gifts. The Wedding bisrch wss played by bfiss Edna Thomas. Those present were: the Misses Freda Garthorne, Ola bicLean, Edna Thomas, Madge Farmer, Nettie Harman, Connie Thomas, Blanche Duckworth, Nuriel Bell, Helen Stevenson, Jean MacLar- en, Diana Chapman, Mrs. A. Bean, Mrs. A. Crighton, Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. P. C. Chap- man. ~ \ c Pay your taxes and help your Municipality. WE WILL DELIVER IT. Cemmill'I Drug Store Tbc Sioro of Service. 1492 Mcvluo Dclvo West 21 Eumrgcocy Pbouo West 221 (Aftoe 9 p.m.) HOLLYBURN THEATRE FRIDAY oud SATURDAY Juno 19th oud 12th 'Orphan Annie'Me and My Gal" Snoriul Sulmduy Mothmc ot 2 p.cm "Orphan Annie" wIB bc shown at thc Soul chow on Friday evening uud ul tbo Sncmul Mut. Iuco ou Soulvduy. "II(c uud My Gol" wUI be chowu at tbc cocoml ~how on Friday ovmdug, uud at both cbowc ou Saturday ovcu- iug. Tbc ucuul choco cubjcctu will be shown with each picture. MONDAY uud TUESDAY June 19(h uud 29th RONALD COLMA.'4 The Unholy Garden STRATTON'S BAKERY Breads, Cakes, Pastries, Varieties ALL FRESH DAILY bfade at 1468 Marine Drive Phone Wcm( 27 Kodak Finishing AU wo* douo ou the pvomicco cucuvlug prompt oud cpcciolic- ~d ccrvlcc. C. J. Broderiek IA% Mcvbm Dcivo A uuouucemeut Openinff Fridop, June 18(FI f548 i)ronne Dnee +ollyburu academyof beauty Qultut e Hoic Cut Inc oud znc Finger Wcvo ak. Pocmououl Waves 22.OO Movccl znc. No opnoiulmout uococcovy. CLIFF HOUSE, Whyteclià Park DANGNG '"'""'"" "-""and every Saturday r(iuht Stovic 9 P.m. Romeo Perrle and Cuff House Six-piece Orchestra Hear uc ovov CEWX at 2.12 p.m. Fvklcy, Jmm 19th. Fov Iufovmotiou cud vocccvotiouc; Tolophcuo Long INcimcco CUS Houoc