0001 e June 22, 1933. THE WEST VAN NEWS bbiq (I AIN !R eeT m ARRI CITAL tic bll'- Lcgics Ieven- vcu by tct Mc- violin eu tbc acquit- c'INbt. ucutics cccllnt cables, the pro. Green. 1st, Sc. '. Love. ccks sl iud wcc ttsuds dc Were ! uccuvcr fL For Pure Natural MILK TNrvcc from the cow cc your home No sbippiag, nu vvbandHng ll quarts for $ 1. Phone North 343 „";,~" RICHARD S DAIRY tvvvrvv vvv cvtvv at vvv umv Display of Manual Training anti HoInc Econoniics In thc Inglcwood School Audzorium FRIDAY (Tomorrow) June 2,3rd from I to 5 and From 7 to 9. DRESS PARADE at 4 snd 8 TEA served by P.T.A. The Public arc Cordially Invited. SUNDAY VISITORS'AY AT KEW BATHING BOATING FISHING HOLLYBURN Barber Shop isib & Siarine EXPERT SERVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor. TEAROE & SON Phone 84 West Sand, Gravel, Buiiders'upplies lVood, Coal Dump Truck Work K.W. Savory 1443 blarine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 CORRESPONDENCE The Editor, West Van. News, Desrpqir:--In the last issue of the West Vancouver News the School Board notes reported me as not voting on the resolutions dealing with the reorganization scheme. This report, although quite correct, may mislead as to my attitude to the junior high school system. My reason for not voting was because I wanted the final adoption delayed for a few days till we received an- other report. My co-trustees took the atti- tude that the time was too short for delay and were possibly cor- rect, but since that time the re- port referred to has been given and proved very favorable, mak- ing it more encouraging for the Board. The Board is quite mous, as indeed all its have put in considerable time vestigating and working out tails. Instead of trying to all our students into one we intend to give them courses of instruction that adapt them to the purpose life to which they feel selves best fitted. The new tern has the added that will appeal to our overbur dened ratepayers, it is to cost less than the present and yet be more effecient. Yours truly, TOM RUSSELL, School Pay your taxes and help itiun icipa)lty. Real EState .V.- -~.O-. In a most interesting played last Saturday on own grounds the West V ver Bowling Club defeated Grandview Club by a score 64 to 41. The next match which the local club will be gaged will take place in July. Finance and Insurance BENEFIT TEA AND BRIDGE Ii ~ vid of Crippled Children's Hospital Work) '„"":,',„, Nat WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, at 2.15 P.m. ADMISSION Sec. I'uv vevvvvaciottv pbtme West. 3tlZR Mvv. Fiemieg, I wntracc Bridgv Evpvvi, vni give c tatk at 2.30 p.m. WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSN. CHANCE OF OFFICE HOURS Wednesdays---10 to 12 Saturdays---10 fo I A Few more Monthly Donations however small, woukl be appreciated AMBI-ESIDE MEAT MARKET 14th snd Marine Drive J. MURCB. Proprietor Finest (juality Fresh Meats, Smoked and Cooked Meats. P HONE WEST 303 AN OPEN AIR GOSPEL MEETING Will be held iif the Lord will) on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clack on the Beach ac the foot of 17th Street. "Hm everyone tbst Ibivvtvth, cmttv ye co the waters without money tmd without price."--Isaiah 66: 1. Hearty Singing and Plain Gospel Testimonies. YOU arc invited--COME Local and R. W. McDonnell of the Royal Bank staff bere hss resigned from the service, his place being taken by Alan Tatum of the Vancouver office. v v ~ Mr. snd Mrs. F. W. Rudolph and Miss Nancy Rudolph enter- tained the members of the Van- couver Athenian Badminton Club last Saturday afternoon st their home, 2976 Msthers Ave. ~ ~ v Miss Margaret McIntyre, 20th and Gordon Avenue. left on Sat- urday for Seattle, where she ex- pects to spend several weeks in special musical studies. She was accompanied by Mrs. Alan Mc- Intyre, who hss since returned to her home here. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Horace Co)lorn, 20th Street, assisted by Mrs. Ksth- leen Jakes, entertained on bfon- day in honor of her daughter Phyllis, who celebrated h e r ninth birthday. The little guests included Ksthleen and Mavis Ward, Florence and Marion Par- ker, Ei)een Black, Joan Evans, Joey I i n Simpson, Margaret Cave, Joan Jessiman, Ksthleen McCash, Pamela Haslam and Dorothy Collom. ~ ~ ~ A delightful bridge for Miss Joan Curtis, whose marriage to Mr, Evans Wasson took place last Saturday, was given by the friends of the bride's bridge club on Wednesday evening the 14th inst., at the home of Miss Audrey Laster, 2874 Bellevue Avenue. During the evening she was presented with a beautiful silver casserole. Those present were Miss Joan Curtis, Mrs. V. Roberts, Miss Josie Leyland, Miss Jean )Vatson, Miss Sybil Chapman, Miss Joan Dorches- ter, Miss Betty McKenzie, Miss Ruth Blair, Miss Ruth Jackson, Miss Audrey Lester. Personal The convenient obliging store FOR Your Favorite Smoke Favorite Magazine Pay your tazes and help your Munidpality. ~ v v H. Stephens, 2112 Marine Drive, who underwent an opera- tion last week at North Vancou- ver General Hospital, is making a good recovery. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. E)izabeth Kerr of Van- couver has taken over the store and post office st Sherman. hfrs. R. D. Brewis snd chd- dren, 26th and Palmerston Av- enue, left last week for s trip to the Old Country. ~ v F. H. Candlish, 17th and Wat- erfront, has moved into a house at 1640 Clyde Avenue. v bfrs. O. Cullin has moved from 1641 Esquimalt Avenue into a house at 1348 Clyde Av- enue. ~ v ~ An attempt was made recent- ly during the early hours of the morning to break into Robin- son's Grocery at the corner of 24th snd Marine Drive. The burglar was disturbed by the ar- rival of the police patrol and bolted into the bush immediate- ly east of the store, in which he succeeded in getting away from the pursuit. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. E. M. Sproule of Kerris- dale has moved into a house at Cypress Park. ~ v v Miss Muriel Bell, 2397 Jeffer- son Avenue, returned on Sun- day from attending her sister' wedding on Hornby Island. v ~ v Alan Speck of Montreal ar- rived here on Saturday for a two weeks'isit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Speck, 29th and Mathers Avenue. v Harry Raid, 13th and Marine Drive, caught a halibut weigh- ing 22Vz lbs. on Saturday while fishing off Ambleside Beach. The fish got off the hook just as it was being hauled on the beach, and had to be man-hand- led ashore. A. E. Scholes also landed another halibut weighing 11 lbs. the previous Wednesday off Dundarave. ~ v ~ Mrs. Emerton Court, of Am- bleside, had as her guest over the week-end, Mrs. James E. Mills of Vancouver.\ ~ ~ HOLLYBURN HALL Mr. John Bray will give the address at 7:30 p.m. next Sun- day in Hollyburn Hall Sunday School as usual at 10 a.m. A hearty welcome is extended to all. v Psy your taxes and help your Siunicipality. ifemmill'I Drag Store Tbv Smve of Svvrive. Icez Mvritm Drive West gf Em«gvevy Pbmv Wvet Zm (After S p.m.) HOLLYBURN THEATRE FRIDAY aad SAT(uu)AY Jane 22rd and 24th "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE" MONDAY sad TUESDAY June 26th and 27th " Lady Panniford'3 Folly." HERBERT MARSHALL EDNA BEST The Lvevl Sbvvt Sabivvm WSI Be Skowtt With Esca fqccerv Psy your taxes and help your Municipality. STRATTON'S BAKERY- Hreadsy Cakes, Fastriesy Varieties ALL FRESH DAILY Made at 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Kodak Finishing We do tmc owe wvvk m vev own plant, iaveriag SPECIALIZED SERVICE C. J. BEOderick Pkmoumpkvt 1436 Marina Drive v Mr. snd blrs. R. A. Bindlay, 1734 Gordon Avenue, returned on Tuesday from a visit to the Old Country. ~ ~ v A party of 200 from the Rob- son Memorial Sunday School came over by ferry last week for a picnic on Ambleside Bosch. Engagement Mrs. E. G. Sentence announ. ces the engagement of her only daughter, bfona Georgina, to Mr. Ovren R. P. Clover, son of Mr. and birs. Robert Clover. of Vancouver, B.C. The date of the wedding will be announced NEW BUTCHER SHOP at 1464 Mariav Drive (Nczi Io Stvauaw'v Bake Skop) JIAISIY THOMPSON'S QUALITY MEATS -- Jimmy sells Good 34vat at Fair Prices. MEATS--Of an kinds. Oaiy ikv best. Phone Wvvi Sz Ftvv DvHvmr CLIFF HOUSE, WhyteeIIN Park OANCING SATURDAY, Jvvvzctb Starts S p.m. Romeo Perrle and Cliff House Slx-piece Orchestra Hear tm over CKWX at 7 16 p m. Frida. Juav Sstd. Fav isfovmauvn tmd mvvvvauotw; Tvivpbcev Long Divmacv CSS Hmmv