0001 I ~ l'ir 'I@ 'C 'afk lt si SWIM MING Coaching Schedule W. V. A. S. C. Classes for Beginners Only 2.30 p.m.. Hotyburn Beach 4.00 p.m., West Bay Advanced Swimmers 5.00 p.m., Dundafave All chiblrco must sand in names to M RS. G. VANCE IVOOI 2)IIL hod otoie which beach tboy wast tO UOO. The council notified the school board that the engineer reported the work at the tennis court completed and asked them to take care of all future mainten- ance. lLW. Savory 1443 Marine Drive Ambleslde Phone 1Vest 340 Evenings, )Vest 143 Real Estate Finance and Insurance ~ WOMEN $ 5 If roo have trios~our Ord foliosIo obrom roaof, ooh rom rior for Dfb SOLD for mmr Iso fm half o ooomir, ho oooooooos dmoo, moilod oo roooirt ofprior.~Km~ asusDv co M ha Viohwl~ St Torooio, Cooodo Miss E. G. Harrop of West Bay, has returned from a holi- day at Calgary. ~ ~ ~ Rev. Father Flanagan of St. Anthony's Church, has moved from the Clachan into 6 house at 2641 Marine Drive. ~ ~ Mrs. P. Grady, 1895 Bellevue Ave., last Thursday was hostess to a number of her Nova Scotia friends at a garden picnic on the grounds of her home at 1895 Bellovue Avenue. ~ O The ferries carried 77,668 passengers during July. Last Sunday as 6 result of the fine weather they were kept very busy throughout the day. ~ O ~ Mr. Powell, 22nd and Gordon, has picked a marigold out of his garden which has thirteen small blooms growing in 6 circle round the parent bloom. ~ O ~ Stan Stronge, who recently met with a severe accident to his eye, has returned home from the Vancouver General Hospital. Fortunately, the sight of the in- jured eye will be very little im- paired. ~ ~ Nrs. J. H. Smith and family, 992 29th Street, left for Quali- cum Beach last Monday to spend a 'hree weeks'oliday. Mr. Smith expects to join them later. O O O The West Vancouver Tennis Club gave an enjoyable social last Friday evening in the Tea Cup, Dundarave. Cards were played, the winners being Miss Dorothy Gillham and Cecil White, following which dancing was indulged in for the remaind- er of the evening. O In the May examination of the Royal Drawing Society, Lon- don, England, hiiss Ivy Cowley, 2312 Marine Drive, secured hon- ors in Division IV and passed in Division V. She is a pupil of Mrs. J. Roberts formerly of West Vancouver, now of Vic- toria. Improve your complexion by having a FREE DRiNK aT KEW BEACH MiiVERAL SPRliVG S;, ni Anhbleside Sheet MetalW'orks LAURIE SPECK, ProPrlotor 1446 Marine Drive Phone )Vest 78 FURNACES Knd SHEET NETAI INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING TEAROE 81 SON Phone 8+ West Sand, Gravel, Builders'upplies 1Vood, Coal Dump Truck Work ,(' "If it's Clark's It's Pure" Pasteurized Jersey Milk and Cream Fresh Churned Buttermilk Preferred P aw Milk Souled on the Farm Buner WOOIOOOI» Ord ROIOII Doiborr Doiir hl Wool Yooooo or CLARK'S HYGIENIC DAIRY LTD. Phone F. Rivers, Salesman, West 410L L.O.L. DANCE L ~~ ;,"„",."„" Thursday, Aug. 10th Dancing 6 to 12 I / k",r& B.C. RANGERS'RCIIESTRA Good Spring Floor ADMISSION 35o i August 3, 1938. WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSN. "To be I'orewarned is to be Forearmed" WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSOCIATION ls preparing for the coming winter. Regular monthly doshtlooo, however Omen, will help to keep someone dry shad, hotter Dourlobod ssd ositohly clothoIL Budget Dow to isrludo comfort for tho other follow. THE WEST VAN NEWS Ask your doctor to phone yourPersonalLocal and Prescriptions to West 37 for Prompt Delivery Cemmill's Drug Store Tlm Stere of Soroiro. 6462 Marise Drive West sf Emorgrsry Fboom Wort 62I iaftor 6 p.m.) The golf course at Gleneagles is now being extended by three holes, these being situated on the north aide of the old P.G.E. track immediately adjacent to the present course. It is under- stood that General Duff Stuart is now president of Gleneagles Ltd. Little Rosa Gleam, 2321 Mar- ine Drive, recently was taken out in a boat to fish, and to his ast- onishment found his line con- nected with s 12 lb. cod, which with some assistance he manag- ed to land in the boat. Arrived home, he proudly stated that it was "sll eatable." ~ ~ O Miss Lorna Thomson of the Hollyburn postal staif, is spend- ing her annual vacation at Cul- tus Lake. ~ O Mrs. Boult of St. Paul, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Magoifin, of West Bay. ~ ~ Stuart Cameron of Caulfeild, has left on his boat, the Gleni- fer, for a cruise in Gulf waters. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hodgson and family, who have been spending a holiday at Mount Gardner Park, Bowen Island, have returned to their home at 2310 Bellevue Avenue. ~ O Miss Somerville, chief opera- tor here of the B. C. Telephone Co., has returned to duty from her annual vacation, ~ O O Mrs. D. J. Bell of Caulfeild, entertained at 6 delightful bridge party on Wednesday aft- ernoon when her guests includ- ed Mrs. Herbert Wood, Mrs. Julia Henshaw, Nrs. J. L. David- son, Mrs. I"rederick Buscombe, Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mrs. James Eckman, Mrs. Chalfey, Mrs. Douglas Dewar of New York, Mrs. J, D. A. Tripp, Mrs. John Redden, Mrs. Leisbman, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Petrie and Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Chas. Stapells and her daughter Mary Elyn of Point Grey were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacLean, 2031 Marine Drive. Miss Stap- ells came third in the recent elementary exam. of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Stapells who is a cousin of hire. NacLean and a well known Can- adian pianist, will be remember- ed as the guest artist at one of the concerts given last year by the West Vancouver Musidans'lub. ~ ~ ~ Frank Ellis of the municipal bus staif, and his sister, Mrs. Duncan, have left here to visit their mother in the Peace River district. They were accompanied by Miss Elsie Harrison. ~ O Miss Phyllis Bell, agent here for the B. C. Telephone Co., who has been seriously ill in the North Vancouver General Hoar pital, has sulficiently recovered to return to her home at 1468 Argyle Avenue. O Mr. and Mrs. Siegwart have moved from Ambleside into the Legge house at 26th and Palm- erston Avenue.\ ~ hir. and Mrs. T. A. Spencer 21st and Mathers Avenue, who have been spending some time on Vancouver Island, were guests for a few days at the Elk Hotel, Comox.\ ~ ~ Mrs. )V. McGill of Vancouver, who with her son is occupying a house at 24th and )Vaterfront for the summer, has as her guests Mr. «nd iirs. W, Short and two sons of Alameda, CaL, Mr. anil Mrs. W. D. Brown and Miss Mary Hughes, all of Bren&- orton, )Vashington. hiaster J. Hughes of Nanaimo, J. IVithers of San Diego, Cal.. and J. E. Berry of South Carolina, also spent the week end as her guests Among the guests at the Clac- han are Mrs. Tate and Mrs. Brane, both of Vancouver, C. E. Brodrick of the Empress of Asia, who is staying for two weeks, and Mr. Dnd Mrs. Bur- gess and son of New Westmin- ster, who are making a week' stay there. ~ ~ O Miss Margaret Mclntyre, who has been spending the last six weeks in Seattle in special musi- cal studies, returned last Sun- day to her home at 2047 Gorden Ave. She wss accompanied by Mrs. Alan McIntyre, who had been spending s few days with her in Seattle.\ O ~ )Villiam Gentleman of the municipal hall staif, is on his annual vacation. O O Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, all of Van- couver, are staying at "Glen Fruin," 25th and Bellevue Ave- nue. O Miss Betty Savory, who has been spending the last year in England, returned last Friday to her home at 27th and Ottawa Avenue. O ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Russell of Point Grey, were the guests recently of Mr. and 5Irs. Colin NacLean, 2031 Marine Drive. ~ ~ Lloyd Hobden of 2522 Nelson Avenue, a pupil of Richmond High School, was in the recent list of successful candidates fur Junior Matriculation, with an average of 77 per cent.\ O Mrs. E. C. Robbins, 2791 Mar- ine Drive, is specialiring in all kinds of dressmaking, and is also demonstrator for Charis foundation garment. IIIrs. E. G. Sentence, 14th snd Duchess Avenue, has been spending a few days with friends at Cottonwood Beach, Washing- ton. O Captain and Mrs. H. I. Vince and family, 1074 Esquimait Ave. have returned from a holiday at Cultus Lake. O \ \ Miss Bulkley of Honolulu, is arriving here shortly to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulkley of "Dreamy Nook," 26th and Bellevue Avenue. Miss Winnie Bowman has re- sumed her duties at Smith's Grocery, Ambleside, after her annual vacation. ~ O O Rev. D. H. and Nrs. Reid of Seattle, are the guests of Mrs. C. W. Addison, 2303 Inglewood Avenue, for a few weeks. O \ Mrs. H. P. Fleming and Miss Marylin Purse are visiting in Portland, having motored down there with klr. and hire. S. P. Fleming. The matter of ditching work, British Pacific Properties was referred by the council to the engineer to arrange for an in- vestigation. r HOLLYBURN THEATRE FRIDAY hsd SATURDAY Aogaot 4th asd 6th. EDWARD G. ROBINSON "Tiger Shark" ~Iso Cartoos is color, Comody, ssd other Doroltms. MON. -- TUBS. -- WED. August 7, 6 ssd 9 JOHN BARRY6IORE swd EATHARINB HEPBCILN "A Bill of Divorcement" lone of the best tee of ipsJ) Comedy Cartoon, oto, AUCTION NIGHT orory Wod- Dosdhy NOTICE A ropy of this sd aad 264 will adwut two to tbo Hollyborh I'boatro oa Monday Tooodhy Wodnoodhy, August 7, 6, ssd S. C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and hfarine Expert Work Phone West 135 STRAlTON'S BAKERY Breads, Cakes, Pastries, Varieties ALL FRESH DAIL% hfade at 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Edith D. Brooks wrote the council re path, 28th Street from kiarine Drive. The council ad- vised her that they understood the work of brushing on the 28th Street trail had already been done. CLIFF HOUSE, WhytecIiN Park DANC1NG sATURDAY, A'I 6th and every Saturday Night Starts 6 p.m. Romeo Perrie and Cuir House Six-ploce Orchestra Hear vo hoor CKWX at V. 16 p.m. Frtdhy, Awg. 4th. For information ond reservations; Tolophoso Lohg IXsthhoo Cllg House CASCADE SAND & GRAVEL CO. Second Narrows Bridge. North Vancouver Special dressing for driveways and garden paths. Phone: North 1363; Night Phone, Alf. Ellis, West 160Y.