0001 't r~ I ~re r e e ' s e' -' ore+ t vre e t"e-cere~e't"IW o !e, .~ it '. t .~ tt rtr te're'vt'1 'e t ~'e r e r te t-tee-rr 't r r estt 'e ~:re %elv 7 * e rr et ~ r ~ rrr e 'r«rd r ~ r rrr t re &ttr ~E't.V ~ rrr v "~ rtt tet r w'- errn errre re . ~ re rrrrrr. rrr te rrrrrr vrrv.vrrrrr rrrrvrr err'erre e re vn'~r rs %n'rrrrte rrrn rr\rr ~~rrrrrrrerr A rr THE WEST VAN NEWS We Speatahse in Ranetsins Faulty Permanenrs HOLLYBURN HALL WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICE 20th ssd Ssesims)tt HoRybots This Society ts o Branch of The Mother Church Tbs First Church of Christt Scientist, ln Bostoa, hlsssschusstts Ssndsy Sort)cot ltlao aaa Sunday, October 8, 19SS Subject: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?w Sundry School at 10:00 ~ .m. Tsstimony blcctins Wednesday ot sit6 prs ST. STEPHEN"S CHURCH October 8th -- 17th Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion 10 & 11:16 s.m.--Sunday Schools 11715 s.m--Matins snd Sermon. 7:15 p.m.--Evensong and ser- mon. The Church Committee will meet on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Parish HsS. A.WA. business meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 10th of October, at 2:30 in the Parish Hall. St. Francis-in-the-Woods Caulfeild October 8th, 1933. 9:45 s.m. -- Morning Service. Sunday School every week st 10 a.m. Girls'ranch W. A. meet Wednesdays at 2:30 p.m. at the home of the superintendent, Mrs. Bsy)iss, 2436 Bellevue Ave- nue. Isth ssd Dschms Friday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Hlostrstcd Imatsrs Service for young people. Sunday, Oct. 8, at 7i30 p.m. Address by MR. JOHN ANDERSOVi Subject: "Out of the Depression." AS hssrtSy welcome. Sunday School, 10 ~ .m. UNITED CHURCH 10:00 a.m.--Sunday SchooL 11:16 a.m.--Morning Service. 7:16 p,m.--Evening Service. if you have hsdsa sssstisfsciory pormsssat «c css ro-wsto it iot you witbost bstmins your hair. C?JJnfdol~n Beauty Shoppc 1640 Mstiss Drive Phoae Wort 117 I'RESBYTERI AN ltl)SSION On Thursday, September 28th, the Presbyterian Mission in West Vancouver held 0 com- bined business snd social meet- ing in the Orange Hall. Mr. Reynolds Esler, who has been in charge of the work during the summer hss left to return to college. Advantage wss taken therefore of the occasion, to make 0 presentation. Mr. David- son presided at the business meeting snd plans for the win- ter were discussed. Afterwards tes wss served. Mr. Esler is arranging for pulpit supply beginning with October. On Thanksgiving Suii dsy 0 suitable service hss been arranged snd Mr. Robert Cum- ming will be in charge. Norwegian COD LIVER OIL 16 es. botUe 50c also Mood's. AystsYs snd Sttuibb'a Kepler dt Edmo Halt Fxttsct AMBLESITIE PHARMACY W. L KES, Prop .)tet Msrtso D irc Phone West $2$ FREE DELIVERY The News LEGION NOTES Entertainment At the Box social held in the Legion Hall last Saturday, s very pleasant evening wss spent by sll who attended. A few games of housey-housey were played snd s number of valuable free prizes given sway. Later in the evening dancing wss indulg- ed in to the good music provided by Roy Lowes snd George Childs. The next social will be held on October 21st. In the meantime don't forget the dances on the second and fourth Fridays of each month, starting Friday, October 18th. Further announcements will be made in this paper. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phoae Wast 9 FERTILIZERS of a11 kinds ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Sunday 9:00 s.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 10:16 s.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 2:15 p.m.--Sunday School. 7:15 p.m.--Devotions. Week Days 8:00 tam.--Holy Mass. 7:45 p.m., Friday--Devotions, Confessions of Children. 7:30 p.m., Saturday -- Confes- sions. Woad, Coal, Builders'upplies Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, Automobile, Bsrz)ary, AccMcat sad Sickacss, otc. 2557 King's Ars. Phoae W. 42Y2 BAPTIST CHURCH Services: 10.00 s.m.--Sunday School snd Bible C)ass. 11i00 s.m.--Rev. H. P. Humph- reys. 7:80 p.m.--Rev. H. P. Humph- reys. 8:00 p.ms Wednesday -- Busi- ness Meeting. 8:00 p.m., Thursday -- Choir Practice. L.O.L. No. 2990 The anniversary dance last Wednesday, 27th September, in the Orange Hall, wss one of the most enjoyable ever given by the lodge, the cabin scene on the stage snd the gaily decorated hall adding greatly to the pleas- ure of the dancers. Novelties were introduced during the even- ing snd Buck McClsry snd his B. C. Rangers kept everybody on their toes with their peppy music. Estsblishsd os. North Shore 20 Years. (Lsdy Assntsst) HARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON funerallIIrertars North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 On Friday, . November 3rd, Ruth Lodge No. 703, L.O.B.A., are holding s dance in the Orange Hall, when the B. C. Rangers'rchestra will provide the music. Please keep the date open, Friday, November 3rd. HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th a hbiriss ExPERT sERVIcs K MARSH, Proprietor C. C. F. MEETINGS An interesting program of C. C.F. meetings hss been arranged for the North Shore between now snd the election. Mr. J. A. Taylor, Vancouver, who attended the Victoria Con- vention, will deal with the B.C. Program of the C.C9'., on Wed- nesday, October the 11th, ln the L'egion Hall at 8 p,m. Professor Buck will speak in North Vancouver on Tuesday, October 10th. THS West Van Neurs Psblishcd Etscy Thursday PsbBshcr F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 368 Sosiosso sod Editorial Oiyicci 17th ssd Msrlso Drive (Next to HoRybura P.O.) Phone West $6$ Mell Addcmoi P.O. )km SI. Honybsrs, EC. W. C. T. U. The regular monthly meeting of the West Vancouver W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Davis, 2477 King' Avenue, on Thursday afbernoon, October 12th, at 2:15 p.m. Support the $5,000 Welfare Drive. Support the $5,000 We)fare Drive. CARD OF THANKS North Vancouver O)f)ca i 128 Lonsdale Ave. 5L00 ~ year by carrier: 02.00 ~ yosr by malL Mr. ssd Mts. Lsplschc wish to express their ztstltisls to their many It)cods for thole kindness ssd ssststsnco toils«- toe the injury to their little dsoxhtcr. CHUR(:HES OF CHRIST, SCIEiVTIST "ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?" is the subject of the Lesson - Sermon which will be read in sll Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 8th. . Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon is the fololwing from the Bible.: "Bless the Lord, 0 my soul. snd sll that is within me, b)ass His holy name. Who forgiveth sll thine iniquities; who hesleth sll , thy diseases;" (Psalms 103: 1, 3). The Lesson - Sermon also in- cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, "Science snd Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Matter snd its claims of sin, sickness,'nd death sre contrary to God, snd cannot emanate from Him." (p. 273) . COUNCIL NOTES F. B. Lawrence wrote the council, oifsring to purchase D.L 2366. He wss advised that the property wss not for sale, The engineer reported to the council on: 1. Floats at Odium Bay, Dun- dsrsve snd Ambleside. Propos- al to anchor at Eagle Harbor ap- proved. 2. Glensgles Ltd. Removal of rock D.L 771, Black I, Lot 8. The writer to be informed that the council are willing to under- take the work and to supply a compressor which will be re- quired on receipt of a cheque for $137.60 to cover the cost. 3. Isabel L. Dolman Appli- cation re ditch, 1664 Fulton Ave. Referred back to the eng- ineer. 4. Cemetery sprinkling sys- tem -- approximate cost of in- stallation $2,101. Referred to the cemetery board for consider- ation. The council purchased for sinking fund account through Dermid Miller & McDermid, West Vancouver 5/g% bond 1945, price 89.83 to yield 6.75. The council ordered transfer- red the sum of $1,500 from the Ferry Savings Account to the Corporation General Savings Account. The cause)) purchased for sinking fund account 0 number of West Vancouver bonds total- ling 634,500 at prices running between 94.97 snd 73 from Mc- Dermid, Miller & McDermid, Western City, H. P. Swan, Wood Gundy & Co., Ames dt Co, snd Pemberton & Son. Mr. snd Mrs. Barbour came before the councn re subdivision of Lots 8 snd 9, Block 33, D.L. 555. Their request wss referred to the town planning board of appeal. P. T. Msstermsn wss present at the council meeting in regard to the provision of plumbing in the club house at Irwin Park, the approximate cost of which was $30. The council ordered the work carried out on the und- erstanding that the applicant would assume responsibility for the proper care of same. I «') I- ----;~-q.e DENTIST Hsy Block, 14th ssd kiri)os Dt. Oil)co Hosts 9 to 0 p.m. Erssisss by sppoiotmoot. Phoae West 72 Support the $6,000 Welfare Drive. Dr. Marjory McCubbln DENTIST ), Hours: 0 ~. m. to 0 p. m, Saturdays: 10 s.m. to I p.m. it; Evenings sod Saturday Alter- nooos by sppointmcot only Royal Sank Bsudioz I hoss West tts ,I tt Rssidsoco Phono West Zoa Much of the work on the club ': $, house hss been done voluntarily 'IIRLk by the members of the football " club. J. P. Meehan wrote the coun- cil re timber on Lots 1343 snd 1344. The council regretted their inability to finance as the(le project would require a by-lsw) $ I which could not possibly suc- ceed under conditions prevailing at present. TENNIS CLUB DANCE SUCCESSFUL The annual dance of the West Vancouver Tennis Club, which took place Wednesday evening, 27th ultimo in Hollyburn Pav- ilion, was very successful in,'piteof the rain snd counter A)iao attractions. Jack Nash snd his orchestra supplied excellent music, which kept everybody up snd going. Dunng the eveiung Mrs. J. B. Leylsnd presented the prizes to the winners in both . the West Vancouver Annual Tennis Club Tournament snd the West Vancouver Open Tourna- ment. WEST VANCOUVER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSN. ) i The next regular meeting of the West Vancouver Unemploy- t „ ment Association will be held in A the Socialist Hall on Friday, Q 76October 13th, at 8 p.m. An interesting talk snd dis- g~y)( cussion will follow the routine business snd members are urged f & to attend. ."1 Support the $5,000 Welfare" Drive. sl t WEST VANCOUVER BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Night School Classss The School Board is prepared to institute Night School Classes in any subject ordinarily taught in West Vancohver Schools, either vocational or academic, provided 0 su)I)c)ent number is interested in any one subject to justÃy carrying on s class. A minimum of ten is jequired to form s class in any subject, and sll interested sre asked to communicate in writing to the undersigned, stating subject desired, sll such enquiries to be in by Monday, October 9th. Fee for the term of six months will be $10.00, payable $5.00 upon enro)lment, snd the remainder within thirty days. If the number enrolled in any one class is substantial)y in excess of ten it msy be possible to reduce the fee for this subject. H B. GARLAND, Secretary Board of School Trustees CASCADE SAND & GRAVEL CO. Second Narrokrb Bridge, North Vancouver Special dressing for driveways and garden paths. Phone: North 1363; Night Phone, Alf. Ellis, West 160Y, 1 e i October 5, 1938. 'l The Christian Science Society «ssv vsllcoovsa eteteetw tort A THANKS GI VING SER VICE wlB be held to tho Chorea Edlacc Oii Mssduy, Orrpbrr rJrh, ui I 7.3o u,st AB are cocdisSy istltod to attend.