I -« m e „ MMPmw KY ii l i#AViMk : 9 M b iy r . s « - BHARD TIMB8" wer* B*v«f p y on ifood look*. If you'vo ^ !• »* '.,; ' . Mî boon holding down on tb« beauty budgtt. now*« the time to make « NEW YEAR'8 RE80r.UTI0N ̂ dnd do the right thing nbont hilr*» ■ i '-ir •■'- •-►•».' ' " ' •,' GwendolftT"^ Beauty Shoppe 1H46 MeHne Drive For nppofnttnenUi PIJONB WEST m Open Frh tk Saturday evcnlnfa* MtfMWMMP ■MM '̂M'-X • AnwiiJ ....... ttave been tpsde 20th wad fiaunlMalt, Bellybura Thia Society la a Branch of ' "f̂ Tbe Mother Church iThi fii«t'€te«h id CShrlal̂ ̂ pUff - Sunday Servko} 11:80 a4n< Sunday, January 7, 1934 Subject: **GOD" Sunday Behoof at 10:00 a.ia. Teatlmony Meeting Wedneaday at 8:16 p.m< .Asaociation for the observance of the annual Week of Prayer. interchange between North anc West Vancouver. The services in West Vancouver are as fol lows: Wednesday: West Vancouver United Church; Bev. F. W. Hardy. Store No. 31, 1414 Marine i r a r g e a n i s Values f o r : FridifAfterifoiiii u d S ito rd iy , 6tti & «tb Thursday: West Vancouver Bap- tistChu; Hobden.' lurch; Rev. J. Dunnage Friday: St. Stephen's Anglican: Rev. H. P,-Barrett. W. C. T. U. Prescriptli|ii8 ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Wo uko {>]oasut;o In dis|Kf()s proscH(itto.i}s inaccortinneo with your doeior's roquirurnentN. 8:46 a.m. Sunday --Holy Mass The regular monthly m'eeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held in the United "Church at 2:15 Jan uary the nth . Miss Frances' 3rook--wlll:speak. rAU Jntcreated. ANBLESIDE PHARMACY •St' W* b. KBR, Prop 1401 Marine Drive Phone West 328 .FREE DELIVERY"TmTr̂Tr*fr Ser- 10:46 u.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser mon. 2:16 p.m.--Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.--Devotions. \7*Mai are welcome. LOCAL FOOTBALL DERBY Week Days 8:00 a.m.--Holy Mass. Last Saturday at Ambleside Park the local teams provided a very fast, and exciting contest which resulted in a win for the West Vancouver Rangers over Eaiabliahcd on North Shore 20̂ cara. . . (I^dy Assistant) H ARRO N BR O S. & W ILLIAM SON 3ftMteral B trec to rs North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phono. Nortlf 184 7 Vancouver Parlors ' 66 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 7:30 p.m.j FViday---Devotions, the United by a score of three Confusions of Cmldren. goals to one. The winners put 7:80 p.m.» Saturday-- Confes - ' ' \ k A > ' SOAP--Sunlight, 4-bar carton............................ eacif 17c SOAP--Fairy, "It floats" ........ each 4c PEAS--Aylmer, Sieve 6, No. 2 tin....................j.. each 9c ' CORN--Aylmer, Golden Bantam Choice, No. 2 t in ................................................. each Uc SOUP--Aylmer, Assorted (except chicken).... 8 for 26c PASTRY FLOUR--Monarch, 7 lb. paper sack....each.25c **"FIGS--Sniyrna, layer ......... .............. 2ilbs.,:.26c, ROLOCREAM OATS--Large pkg"̂...... ?2® PINEAPPLE -- Singapore.............. ........ •--• 2 15c PEACHES--Lynn Valley 2s, squat.................. each 16c CORNED BEEF--Helmet or Veribest...............'Wch l ie -TEA-- "Blue-Ribbon * * »* ■. **. * * * W «i ■ » M w »<■ ■ « ibrSSc COFFEE -- Safeway j...:;....^.Tr:.r;../.~Hbr8^̂ ^ CHEESE -- Kraft, Vj lb. carton.......................... each J3c CHEESE -- Ontario Full Cream..*.............. ;............ lb. 18c BISCUITS--Fancy Assorted, Sandwich Red Arrow ........................ -.......... ................ i®* MACARONI -- Cello package.................... 2 lbs. 15c PRUNES -- 60 - 70 size';' cello pkg........... .......... 2 lbs, 23c SAUER KRAUT--Libby's No. 21/2 tin.:....:.......:.€ach* 12c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER .............................. e^ch 9c sions. up a very pretty combination play and were always on the UNITEDCHUHCH play, while the-United.were alow in covering up, and were not in unison with each other. The ground was in gbod shape, and a crowd of spectators were on ■hand and certainly enjoyed the contest. The referee had a job' on his hand's to keep out the SATURDAY CLOSING Commencing Saturday, - January' 6th, Safeway-Storc8«in^«.both' North and West Vancouver will close at 7 o'clock on Saturday , , . t|. .. ̂ , . r. , We reserve th ^ rJght^o limit quantities DISTRIBUTION WOMEN! '-'or, xmciomopaam naMBpran>SetofiR0t.,TotMto,OHUi IlMHPi Oi ptio^ Communion of the Lord's Supper will be held next Sabbath Tnorning at eleven-fifteen a,m. Service as usual in the even ing at 7:15 p.m. , ----- _______ ______ Preparatory service on. Friday rough play, which now and again- night at eight o'clock. ' ■ would creep in.; The score was . " Sunday School at'10 a.m,..... - decisive and ihe players areiook- The W. A. held its regular m.R forward to the next game meeting last T îesday in--the with each ojihpr. church hall. After devotional ♦ ♦ * exorcises and the president's , Next Saturday the United play ' _____ New Year's address, Mra.-HQwie- Forst's , Radio at Ambleside, ' The Legion Xmas party was son rendered an appropriate while the Rangers travel to Riley held December 28th when sev- solo. The;j|annual .reports were.Park at 31st-and Ontario to play •• ̂ nty-four children of ex-seryice read and plans made for the Uttle Mountain;, both being men were entertained in the nights instead of 9 o'clock as heretofore. We invite you to co operate with us in this .step towards better working conditions for employees in the foods trade by doing your Saturday night food .^hopping, before thedosing hour of 7 o'clock. __ S A FEW A Y S T O R E S LIM IT E D WITHOUT WASTE LEGION W.A. 00.1 ;: t̂ure, it being dccideiaTtbTioia" "league aj eup and saucer shower next Tuesday afternoon, *for which the admission will be a cup and saucer. games, commencing at .* K ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH ' January 7th, 1934--First Sun day after Epiphany. 8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion.. 10 & 11:15 a.m.--^̂ Sunday Schools 11:15 a.m.-r-Holy Communion. . 7:15 p.m.--Evensong and Ser mon i r> OA mTi - TTJ..U. , ' Lcgion Memorial Hall. The aft-2:30. The* United team chosen empon was spent in games and from the following players: snowj^li Jghta when MrSi At- Larnie, Whit^ Stratton; Nor- wood supplied the music for the mand, Davie, Timbrell; Vaughn, games. The tea tables were beautifully decorated with Xmas j i udes, McLean, Mason, Hamil- flowers and novelties; Miss ton. -- f MarjoryHivers gave several tap̂ D R . G. D. H , S E A L E DENTIST Hay Block, 14th and Marine Dr. ■■ .-Oi!)ceJEfour̂ -to-â "Evenings by appointment! . Phone West ,72 ' ' » i ... dancing and acrobatic numbers Ihe Rangers t^m will be both afternoon and evening, and selected from B. DEasum, R. Roger Harris contributed tap jb on?ester, N. Johncox, A. Grieve dancing numbers in the evening 1. Hutj, A. Masterinan, M. Len- wliich~were very'much~ap̂ r̂ ^̂ ^ Saturday, Jan. 6th, The Epiph any -- 10:15 a.m., Holy Com- . munion. . Auxiliary Sunday School . _____ i l th and Inglewood 11:00 a.m',--Sunday School." St. Francis-in-the-Woods, Caulfeild Sunday, 8 p.m, -- Evensong and Sermon, All Confirmation and Bible nox, J. Cripps, R. White, 0. .Maaterman,_A, - Cripps, C. Mc Millan, M. Stevens; leaving.West Vancouver by the 1 p.iii. ferry. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, _ - SCIENTIST ------ ated by all, The grown-up child ren and -their-parents spent the evening in dancing. ' " The Old Times dance held on New Year's Day was both well attended and very enjoyable,.' -the prize for-the-Old-Time dres- D r.M arjory M cG u b b in --̂ D - E N I X I - S - T - ^ Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays: 10 a .m . t o ' l p.m. Evenings and Saturday After- noons by appointment only. _■ Royal Bank Building __Phone West 446 Residence Phone West 393. . r "es being won by Mrs. Wicking; GOD IS the subject of the while Mrs. W. Green and Mrs. Lesson - Sermon which will be U. Graham received prizes for read in all Churches of Christ, Old Time cpmic■'dresses. Scientist, on Sunday, January 7. r-- -------------- m, ̂ rv,o+f«« f . - Among the citations which COITNCTT notfcs -Jx agreement Classes wjII resume after Sun- comprise the Lesson - Sermon is ' ̂ ^ NOTES with, the First Narrows Bridge day. _______________________ theJlfoJlawing--from--the-^Bible •___ THii-T='ATTTiAfî ;vs«rvr.4-+vr-^--i--^OJtmpany__was--referred--by--the i business meeting of the W. "Talk no more so e x c e e d in g ^ ^ i j the S f to r * " proudly; let not arrogancy come erence to the shade trees planted * * * . " 'out of your mouth; for the Lord in Ambleside Park. tHa i*' '----- ' ' ' ' -- ihe council ordered an addi- HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 15th & Marine e x p e r t s e r v i c e E. MARSH, Proprietor. A. Juesday next. BAPTIST CHURCH Services J.0 :00 ̂a.m.--Sunday School and Adu................. IS a God of knowledge ,and by Him actions are weighed." (1 Samuel 2 : 3). The Lesson - Sermon also in cludes the; following passage ♦- 4>m. ~ tional street light installed at The engineer reported to the 30th Street and Marine. Drive,' THE W est V an N ew s ~ ~ Pabliahed~Ev«ry~Thnra4[ay----- hilt Bible Class. ____ „.v., uaoBaKt 11:00 a.m. Row H, P, Humph- from the Christian Science text J7.0A T> TT T» »T t "Science and Health with7.30 p.m.--Rev. H. P. Humph- Key to the Scriptures' ̂ by Mary AAA Baker Eddy: "God is Love.; Can 8:00 p.m,, Monday -- B.Y.P.U. we ask Him to be more? God is lantern I.iecture by Mr. intelligence. Can we inform the' Morgan, "Stai-it Heav- * " * .............. ens." council on : 1. Stop signs, side streets a- long Marine Drive. Referred to the police commission. 2. J. M. Davidson's applica- Aionrrepairs to ,21st Street The work was ordered dope at a. cost not to exceed $231.00. the engineer i;o make the neces sary arrangements. Mrs. Charles Weber of "La Sauvage," 136 27th Avenue, gave a New Year's dinner aiid PttbliBhcr F, F. LOVEGROVE ' Phone West 363 Baain«a« and Editorial Office: ^17th and Marine Drive (Next to Hollyburn P.O.) Phone West 363 Mail Addreaa: P. O. Box 61, Bollyhum, EC. 8:00 p.m., Thursday - Prayer Service, Hobden. * j7AQ,0.p_.m., IBYiday-^ r United Rev. J. _______ ____ in hojiQj. Qf infinite Mind of anything He lane from Pion of . Montreal. Cov- does..not alreadŷ ; comprehend to „ers„.were laid for^twelve;--The_ Do we expect to change perfec- aSn quests were Mr and Mrs Maur- STAMP „NEWS I the open fount, which is ̂ forth more-than-we-ac- cept?? (p. 2). meeting of the VV t̂^Vancouver Stamp Club will 1̂ ' held at the home of Oahoh Miss Helene Pion,, Mr. Brai.DKopraiMiKm.iMK J ? :S iS rm o S ,i iS " " S " '* ? - 'S 'm? S iS E ,-------- * - ^ewnere. and Mr. and Mrs. North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdale Ave. p^Easum, 1744 A r^le, on Tues- day, January 9th; . Bruce Fletch- er will display his collection of Gommemoratives. This cbllec- IS set up educationally. The municipal hall Jssued last month six building: permits of a total value , of $2,975, made np three dwellings, $1,750; three additions, $1,225. This i s . an increase of $1,425 81.00 a by catriar; $2,00 a year ' /by mail. T^e Junior section mee^ every l̂yer the figures for December. luesday afternoon in the base- when threeipermits were ment of St. StephenV Church. issued totallii^ $1,550. Burrard L aundry f i ® PrM> r..^ ■' ; ' * f ^ la u n d r y se r v ic e FOR dependable DAVE AN D ER SO N , V - ___________P h o n e s - W e s t 691L w t ̂ 1 , 4. "..J" ' "■ "L--2-- ' ' J ̂ ^ ̂ " 4 )'*; I ■i