0001 4, ]Su 313 I IBC I I sf I 104 2k h2k . 211 - 254 I iic h 154 i, 124 L . 101 I 254 KITED bin I fnr iy. NGS cl. 25) RSON 121, Y dsi ixi G xd«M0 I ;0. I 1497 THE WEST VAN NEWS Local and Personal Preparedness / A half-grown cougar was seen by E. S. Gsmsge, 748 Marine Drive, last Sunday near his home. The animal came out of the bush on to the Drive, sst there for a few minutes, and then went back into the bush again, ~ ~ ~ Rev. David A. Allan, 15th and Inglewaod Avenue, gave sn ex- cellent dramatic recital before an interested audience on Tues- day evening the 17th instant, at the Hotel Georgia. He was ably assisted by Miss Hilda Wilson, A.T.C.M., of West Vancouver, and other musicians from the city. Mr. Allan gave selections from the works of Shakespeare, Dickens, Byron and other poets. A ~ ~ Included in the November 8th recital of the North Shore Phil- harmonic Club to be held in the Horticultural Hall will be well- known West Vancouver tsknt. Mrs. F. X. Hodgson, L.A.B., will be one of the soloists and 0 ladies'rio, Mrs. C. Hailstone, Mrs. Gordon Gray and Mrs. H. B. Stevens are also secheduled to appear on the program. A A ~ FERRY SURPI.US $12,694.02. According to the auditors'e- port submitted to the council at their last meeting the ferries showed an operating surplus of $12,694.02 for the eight months ending 31st August. Boat re- ceipts totalled $55,921.68 during this period, while the buses yielded $ 13,827.30. k shown by figmg ihe wanu m your medicine chem ai Iidx Ihne J. B. Foottit, 1147 Keith Road is having a new house built at 11th snd Duchess Avenue. \ A A skiers'ance is being given at Laster Court on 3rd Novem- ber under the auspices of the Vancouver Ski Club, the Holly- burn Pacific Ski Club and the Grouse Mountain Ski Club. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Vancouver, have taken a house at 10th and Duchess Avenue, and will take possession shortly. Mrs. Kemp, who has been the I'est for some time of her eor- m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Mitchell, 2159 Argyle Avenue, left here on Monday to return to her home in Prince Rupert. A ~ ~ Mrs. K. Burton-Forster is ill at her home 2009 Fulton Ave- nue. A A ~ Mrs. Frost, 23rd and Marine Drive, is leaving shortly for a trip round the world. A A Mrs. R. Ryall of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 1248 Duchess Avenue. ~ A ~ Mrs. J. H. Smith, 992 20th Street, is confined to her home through sickness. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eatock, 610 11th Street, who have been a- way for some months on 0 trip to the Old Country, have re- turned to their home here. I ~ J. N. Gillies has moved from 1475 Clyde Avenue into a house at 1353 Clyde Avenue. A \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odium, 15th and Esquimalt Avenue, have moved to Vancouver. A ~ Mrs. Griifith of Kamloops, a former resident of West Vancou- ver, is spending 0 few days with her sister, hIrs. W. Bowes, 2153 Esquimalt Avenue. A Alex. Gray has moved from Vancouver into a house at 1320 Argyle Avenue. Death of Joseph B. Blaikie Joseph B. Blaikie of Dundar- ave, passed away last Thursday in the North Vancouver Gener- al Hospital. Funeral services were held in Harron Bro. & Wil- liamson's chapel, 122 West 6th Street, North Vancouver, at 2:30 p.m. Monday, interment being made in Cspilano View Cemet- ery. The next dance meeting of the B. C. Scottish Country Dance Society, West Vancouver branch will be held Saturday, October 28th, at 8:15 p.m. in the Clac- han. ~ hfrs. James McGueen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Hay, 1637 Inglewood Avenue, left for her home in Arthur, Ontario, on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the 17th instant, Mrs. D. A. Jay, 1835 Esquimalt Avenue, was hostess at a sur- prise party in honor of her sis- ter, Miss Phyllis Johnson, on the occasion of the latter'0 birth- day. -Among those present were: The Misses Connie Page, Eunice Harrison, iVancy Kearns, Kath- leen Hampson, Maude Lambert and Peggie Toynbee; and Messrs Jas. Cummings, Cli(1'ord Gustin, Bert Kendrick, Tom Timbrell, Frank Beamish and Gco. Wed- ley. |iemIIBII'B Drug Store The SCore AC Sexxho 1402 Mxrioc Drive West 27 Exxxrgescy Phase West 221 (Aficr 10 p.m.) HOLLYBURN THEATRE FRIDAY xod SATURDAY October 27th Aod 20UL 'Blessed Event' very last moving story about ~ newspaper colamsixt: with LEE TRACY a MARY BRIAN Ambleside Sheet MetalWorks MON.. TUBS„R WEDNESDAY October 20th. 21st, eod Nov. 1st ENGLISH RUGBY LAURIE SPECK. Propnetox 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 ( FURNACES and SHEET METAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBING i .. avory NORTH SHORE HALL.BLACKSN B.a. CAAHAIAAI I~ . VARSITY Canfedaraiian Pxrk, NOrth VAO. Saturday, Oct. 28th 2 p.m. Admlxxlan 254. Ladles 5 Bays Free "CYNARA" whh RONALD COLEMAN Comedy Aad Short Ssbjecix with exch. DRAWCNG Wxdpexdxy Nov. 1st for Mixmxxier BOWLING CI.UB The West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club will hold their an- nual meeting and election of of- ficers next Saturday, 28th inst., at 7:45 p.m. in the ferry rooms, when business of great import- ance will come up connected with the opening next yeai of the new municipal green. All mem- bers are urged to attend and prospective members will be heartily welcome. TEAROE 8f. SONC. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th snd Marine Expert Work Phone West 135 ~ i 4 " 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone 84 West Sand, Gravel, Blstldegs'Ispplleg Wood, ~ Dump Truck Work Phone West 340 Evenings, IVest 143 SUCCESSFUL ORGAN FUND CONCERT Canmore Briquettes UA500 B/RLL pxr Iai at $ 12 per ton Unsurpassed For FURNACE or RANGE WEST VAN.AGENT ~ MISS DOWAL WEST 622 X C 0 A L M REGULAR CRICES The concert put on by Mrfn and Miss Durbin last Thursday evening in the United Church in aid of the organ fund was mus- ically a great success, although due to a number of other social events it was not as well attend- ed as it should have been. The assisting artists were Miss BIild- red Pruce, soprano, hire. F. X. Hadgson, contralto; Ralph Lear, tenor; and Gordon Keatley, bari- tone, everyone of whom in their various'umbers delighted the audience, who demanded encores from each of them. Ray hIar- tyne, the elocutionist, lent vari- ety to the program with three excellent readings, being com- pelled to give an encore on each occasion. Miss Puce and Mrs. Hodgson were the recipients of bouquets and a vote of thanks to the artists and Mrs. and Miss Durbin was proposed by Rev. Hillis Wright at the conclusion bin and Mrs. J. F. Malkin, acted as accompanists. Real Estate Finance and Insurance Stratton'8 BAKERY BREAD - CAKES Xfeat Pica Sausage Rolls Bambury Cakes ALL FRESH DAILY Made at 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Important West Vancouver Auction WEBER UPRIGHT GRAVD PIANO (like new), 2-PIFA'E TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, BEAUTIFUL WII.TON CARI'ETS, SPA RTON RADIO, HOOVER VACU UIK (Uke new), SIOYYAT EI.E(TRIG RANGE, SIMMOVS BEDS Cobll'I.EI'F LIVENI, ARCHERY BOWS AND ARROWS, ETC., ETC. On MONDAY NEXT, MTOHER 30ih, at 2604 SIATHERS at II20 p.m. Being THE ESTATE OY THE LATE SHSS EVAH BOLTO.'i BOLTOV. By fxvoox of inxtroctiapx from the Executors Apd including Weber Piano Axd bench in absolute new condition, 2 piece Tapestry Chcxterseld Suite, Walnut occxxionxl tables, Walnut ecd table, 2 Bridge Lamps, Three bcxatiCul Wilton Carpets in xlxex 9xla/6. px9, And 6/9xp, Hearth rugs, Old Chinese Vases, good Ornaments, Cut Glass, Upholstered Couch with Icoxe cover, Spxrton Radio, Walnut Pull Up Chair, Wxier Colors, excellent Carixiax And Drxpxx. Mahogany Secretaire, Hoover Vacuum ~od Attsxhments, Metronamm.CAmera, Single Brass Bed with cail spring xnd Oxlermoor mattress. Simmons bmh Simmons Walnut Dxy Bed, Singer hand sewing machine, Walnut Dresser, Wxlput Bedroom chxir IVAlpui Imdalde table. Scxgrxxx chxlra And tablea. Brexkfxxt suite of BBIfet, Table And 4 chairs in Ivory, Silk curtains And spread to match, Moifai Electric rxogx, Mogxl kitchen water heater, Oval gilt mirror. Part dinner service cld English Indian Tree design, Electric toaster, electric iron, AlectHC water hexiar, Drop ICAC table Aod chairs, Nook table, number of books mostly poetical works, Linen conxlxiiog of Sheets, Sprcxds, Blankets, Towels, etc., 4 good Trunks, Garden ronan Lawn mnwen Whiwlbxrxow Aod ~ large Aeleetloo of garden tools. Also some high grade Bows, Ar- rows and Quivers. The furoisbingx AC lhlx Attractive residence are All in excellent condition And win be on view the morning of sale at 9 a.m. The huuxc ~lands on the corner of 26th and Mxthcrx. ('UILDING A FOI.LRY (Yor A successful Auction) li21 Iicoder Sireci 'West 564 Richxrdx Street. I'huoe Seymour 7411 I'hooe Trixny 2052 'l I t'IBII ~ t', 'l Holiyburn Gift Shop 1675 Marine Drive OB OB Hallowe'en Novelties SEE WINDOW Support the $5,000 Welfare Drive. UNDER AUSPICES DUNCAN LAWSDN CHAPTER I.O.D.E. INFORMAL FROLIC is Hcllybum Pavilion FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1933 CALVIN WIHTXN'X OANCX ONCNXATNA ACNIAAIOH Sac.XIIINANIAI West Bay Library To celebrxie the First Anniversary cf the opeaiag of the Above. Ihe store will remain open during Thursday Anaxoaop. November 2nd. TAA wlR be xervod to frlvodx Aod coxlomem bet«Ceo 2400 Axd 5:20 p.m. G. G. McGF.F.R TO SPEAK HERE G. G. hicGeer will give an ad- dress at l,he Liberal meeting to be held st 8 p.m. next Wednes- day, 1st iVovember, in the Or- ange ilail. H. S. Wood (Liberal Candidate), will also speak. Burrard Laundry Ltd. DOERPEND„BI R LAUNDRY SERVICE DAVE ANDERSON, West Vancouver Representative Phones-- West 691I or North 1310 October 26, 1933. WEST VANCOUVER WELFARE ASSN. Support the $67000 Welfare Ikrive T. CANADIAN LEGION MILITARY WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE t ', I, I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1933 Cammenciog ai 0 p.m. 26 CENTS Reircxhmeoxx LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS 1421 MARINE DRIVE I'lease Note I'hones: West 166, IVest 204X and West 111. i Doctor: "The best thing i'or HOI,LYBURN HALL I ', you to do ls to stop drinking " Tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 smoking, go to bed early 0 d p.m. in Hollyburn Hall, Mr. r get up early in the morning John Anderson will give an ad- Patient (deep(y moved): dress ta young people illustrated~i tor, I'm not worthy of the best'y lantern views."'hat's second cholceTN At the 7:30 p m service next I 7 Sunday Mr. Rowland Savage will WilliamBOn'8 Dairy be the speaker, taking ss hissubject "Caskets." ~,.4" 'ILK, cREAM, BUTTERMILK Sunday School as usual at 10AND BUTTER , I- wxelmxla AA4 BAIAB I'kxxc Wni 20 «N«ik 271 x Mrs. Webber, 27th and Water- front, who has been away in England, has landed in Montreal an her return journey. N A N MANA