0001 July 13, 1988 THE WEST VAN NEWS WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSN."To be Forewarned is to be Forearmed" Local and Personal YOUR')VEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSOCIATION lu preparing forthe coming winter. Regular monthly duuuiiuos, however small. wBI helpIu keep someone dty shod, better nourished aud sukubiy clothed. Budget nuw iu include cumfutl for lho other fonuw. N. T, Shirlaw, 2396 Nelson Avenue, is in the Old Country on a two months'isit. ~ t Miss Phyllis Bell local agent of the B.C. Telephone Co., is progressing favorab)y in North Vancouver General Hospital.t t ~ Mrs. E. G. Sentence announces the marriage of her daughter Mons, to Nr. Owen Clover of Vancouver, st 8 p.m. Monday, 24th July, at St. Stephen's Church. Rev. J. P. Dingle will olfle i ate. iMrs. N. T. Shirlaw snd family, 2396 NO)son Avenue, have left for Selma Park, where they ex- pect to spend two months.\ The local councfi of the A.Y. P.A. of Vancouver held their an- nual meeting at the Clschan on Monday. Dinner was served at 7:30 p.m. follower) by a socinl and dance. The wedding of Ruth Helen, daughter of Nr. and roars. J. F. Jackson, 203 20th Street, to Mr. Robert Alexander Thompson, youngest son of Mr. W. C. Thompson, 2058 Argyle Avenue, will take place at St. Stephen's Church at 3:15 p.m. next Satur- day, 15th instant. Rev. F. A. Ramsey will ouiciate. ~ t t This summer during "high tide" weeks Mrs, Mary Cox of the Crystal Swimming Club of Vancouver, will hold daily swim- ming classes at both Ambleside and Hollyburn Beaches. Shc will especially cater to timid adults and young chiklren. ~ t t A 20 lb. halibut was caught by a boy last Sunday at West Bay, being one of several which have been landed this year from West Vancouver waters. It is understood that some years ago a halibut bank existed oF these shores, but it was cleaned out. Indications point to a possible return of these fish to their old, feeding ground. W, H. Green of the mumclpal bus staff is on his annual va- cation, as is also Mate George Hayes of the ferries.t J. F. Dandy has moved from Vancouver into a house at 2141 Argy)e Avenue ~ ~ The West Vancouver Branch of the B. C. Scottish Country Dance Society held their closing dance of the season last Thurs- day evening at the home of John Nyland, 29th and Marine Drive. ~ t t Lieut. Colonel K. W. Savory, 27th and Ottawa Avenue, with two of his sons, left here last Thursday for a motor trip up the Cariboo. ~ ~ Mr, and Mrs. John Kerr moved on iMonday into a house at 18th aml Marine Drive. ~ t ~ Alan Speck, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Speck, 29th and Math- ers Avenue, left last creek to re- turn to his home in Montreal. ~ ' ~ As a result of the late run-oIY of the snow this year in the Capilano, the steelheads are still in the canyon waiting for the water to warm up before pro- ceeding to the upper reaches. ~ t The fioat has been brought round from Eagle liarbor and is now installed for the summer st Dundarave Pier. ~ \ \ Mr. and IMrs. J. NcGowan. 2612 Bellevue Avenue, arm spend- ing two months at Goal)num Beach. \ ~ ~ hlrR Clara B. Joiws of Van- couver, passed away last lilon- day «t Cypress Park, in her 72nd year. The funeral took place at 8 p.m. yesterday in the city. LEARN TO SWIM Percy Norman ~rf bf lrii IIS 'ut 0'I COACII ANI) TkAINEH Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club nnd IVest Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club FERRY OI'ERATING SURPI.US oa697.56SUNDAY VISITORS'AY AT KEW BATHING BOATING FISHING The ferries showed an operat- ing surplus of $2f697.66 for the five months ending 81st May, according to the report of the auditors presented to the coun- cil on Monday night. The rev- enue from the boats was 830,- 143.75 snd from the buses 67,- 619.17. The surplus for the same period last year was $ ),- 362.46. ~ L. ' I TEAROE & SON Phone 84 West Sand, Gravel, Builders'upplies liood, Coal Dump Truck Work BUII.DING PERMITS 68,985. The municipal hall last month issued 11 permits for a total of $8,985, made up as follows: 7 dwellings ............. $8,075 I garage ........... 160 3 additions ......... 760 68,985 bbin ) r I p.m Aftw. lair, I K.W. Savory TO51 COXDOBIINION CHAMPION 4LE I It will be of interest to West Vancouver residents to know that Tom Cox, former Hollyburn resident and ski enthusiast, by winning the 220 yard breast- stroke event at Kitsilano last Saturday afternoon, has now be- come breaststroke champion of the Dominion. He took up swim- ming in a serious wsy just one year ago at West Bay under the guidance of his father, Norman Cox, University snd Crystal Swimming Club coach and auth- or of the scientific treatise on the modern crawl entitled "Nat- ural Laws of Speed." In beating out a field of swimming stars he has established himself as a competitive swimmer of the first class and will be seen in action at the Dundarave regatta in the 100 yard Pacific Coast Interna- tional Breaststroke Champion- ship event on the afternoon of August 5th. 1443 Marine Drive Amblcside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143st Real Estate Finance and Insurance ege last Irk pcr- of unn- p Me. rest. I elfinenl In which ~ WOMEIsi 5 8 Il tuu buvu orud nmtrbluu tbt uud fasts r» tumru rtn f, mrr tum snurultl fut BR MANTEL S IixrkALE Priss sNI, tr. DR ~uulid TIN Burr. Nul nuutiurr u u, bui tu SOTD for muuu Sit 4m ball ~ ttulurt. Ou duuucrtuu dtuuu, multis uo rtttlpi of uriut. IoncEBBsoKEB Esbisov Co ~os vrtrtrl~ sl.. Turuuus cuuusu ISITOR. fcr, hss )11 Ear. DEATH OF F. H. NEWBORN F. H. Newman passed away last Friday in his 66th year at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. E. Robbins, 28th and Marine Drive. Besides his daughter, the deceased is survived by his wife and one son, F. H. Newman of San Francisco. Funeral ser- vices were held at 3 p.m. Tues- day at St. Stephen's Church, Rev. Canon D'Easum ofFiciating, and interment was made in Cap- ilano Cemetery. Harron Bros. and Williamson had charge of the funeral arrangements. Ambieside SheetMetal 1Vorks LAUEIE SPECK, Proprietor 1446 hlarine Drive I'hone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET l)IFTAI, INSTALI.ED and REPAIRED JOBBING 'ivuiiuti "Huw did yuu Bed the steat, sift" Puituu: nI looked under a mush- room uud there ie wuuiu HOLI.YBUHN Barber Shopls l 0 I6ih lk bitt)us EXPEkT SERVICE F.. MARSH, Ptuptictut. WORLD PREACHER At Orange Hall, Sunday, July lath.at 7:Se p,m., Rov, Ivm. Mucgtcgut will uncut on "Siguu of the Imtd'sNett Appealing as I Suw Them iuPuiculiuo,u uiuu British-ittuui, what does the Wutd uf Gud uur aboutICoultusl between Iututi uud theJews which upptutcd iu B.-I. Outciui number muguciuu). Yuu uhuulil uuifall lu hear hiu message. Tho publiccutdialiy iutncd. Kodak Finishing We du out uwu wurk ia uut uwu piuul, Inuutlug SPECIALIZFD SERVICE C. J. Bcoderick Vhologtsphct 14SS Mutiuc Drive I NY AMBLESIDE Jil EAT hl AR i&ET )4th and liisrlne Drive J. i4IURCII. Proprietor Finest Iluslily Fresh hieals, Smoked and Cooked Meat». PHONE WEST 303 Phones: Douglas 2376; Fairmoni, 5329L or West 364RI or apply to any member of executive West Van. A.S.C. First Classes Tuesday afternoon, 11th July, at Ambleside Beach 2:30 p.m.; Dundarave Pier, 5:00 p.m. FAVORITE DRINK Kept COLD is out iroitiosiut shoto bos days. Rev. R. R. Morrison and hire. hforrison of Penticton, sre visit- ing the latter's mother, Mrm Archibald, 25th and Heywood Avenue. ~ t ~ Mrs. Charles Blyth, Sen., and George Blyth, of 2615 Jelferson Ave., returned Sunday from Se- attle, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Blyth's eldest son, Alee. Mrs. J. NEGowan with hcr husband, 1612 Bellevue Ave., a sister of the deceased, also re- turned with them. The deceased who was in his 48th year, was born in Scotland, but had resid- ed for 25 years in Seattle, where he was very prominent in Mas- onic circles. The funeral was held Saturday, the 8th instant, under the direction of Seattle Ccrmmandery of the Knight Temp)are. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his widow one daughter and three sons.\ ~ Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Byrnell have moved from 13th and Mar- ine Drive into a house at 1738 Duchess Avenue. ~ ~ The kiisses L. A. Simpson snd E. G. Harrop of IVest Bay, are spending a month's holiday at Calgary. ~ t ~ It. Newman of Vancouver, is occupying a suite at '+he Cables," West Bay. ~ ~ Nrs. Nevi)le Shaw (nee Laura Edmond), of Vancouver, is con- valescing at the Fortune Cup Inn following an operation. ~ ~ Rev. H. E. Horton has taken a house at 27th and Bellevue Avenue for the summer. t ~ Bliss C. M. Thornton, who has been living for some time in the city, has returned to ber home at 2275 Haywood Avenue. Dr. G. E. Bayfield returned Monday from Lillooet, after motoring his wife and family there, where they will spend the summer. He reports great min- ing activity in that section of B. C. Palm Ice Cfeaen Geiuml'I Srog Store Tho Blots of Bttrdco. lairs aiuriso Dtlto West 67 Emtrgcocr Phooo West SEI IAfiot S p.m.) HOLLYBURN FRIDAT sad SATURDAT July 14th asd 16ih mmcdy. Cartoon, Muukol News, Eac. MOFi. -- TUES. -- WEIL Jaiy 17, IB sad IP. THEATRE Zuut Glop'u mast pupoiut Woulcta tomoaco "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" The Mystery of the Wax Museum with LIONEL ATWELL uad FAY WRAY AB is Technicolor Also the SCHIEELING-BAER Fight. STRATTON'S BAKERY Breads, Cakes, Pastries, Varieties Wood -- liiowbray V The wedding took place last Saturday at the home of the bride's aunt, Lady McBride of Victoria, of Christina, daughter of Mr. Thomas Mowbray and the late Mrs. Mowbray of New Westminster, to Mr Herbert S. IVood, K.C., of Caulfeild. Only relatives and immediate friends were present, the ceremony be- ing performed by Rev. H. P. S. Luttrell in the drawing room which was beautifully decorated with a profusion of delphinium, foxgloves and clarkia. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Brigadier-General J. A. Clark, her only attendant being IMiss Margaret liiacintosh, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Macintosh, M.L.A. of Salt Spring Island. Mr. and hfrs. 'IVood left later for s motor trip on the mainland, and will on their re- turn take up residence in Caul- feild. ALL FRESH DAILY Made at 1468 Marin Drive Phone West 27 Daughter: "Mamma, I adver- tised under an assumed name that I should hke to make the acquaintance of a nice gentle- man.n Mamma I "How shocking! And what was the resu)t?" Daughter: ni got only one answer, and that was from papa. Shor "Out ulrguguluuae Iu utut, ood dusk yol~ dlrlo io uut lifo io totsttl Fust ring!" Hoi "I won't bot iho Juwuict OBL" CLIFF HOUSE, lVhytecliN Park DANCING SATURDAY, July lslh Slutlu S P.uu Romeo Perrle and Ciiu House Six-piece Orchestra Hear uu over CKWX at 7. Is p.m. Ftuuy. July I4lb. Yut iofutmsliuo und rttuttulkms; Tulopbtot Long Diuluuct Ciig Burnt CAVADIAiV LEG IOiV Whist Drive and Dance FRIDAY, JULY 14th, at S.aO P m. Admission 25c. Refreshments