fllEHLVECHiroRDi;PfiNOABL«B TH Pm SI^^ W ^ l m H o fth . 1810. If f i i '* i. i 4 m f-.h., t n It i?K0*f?l'iife#! i I'■'iv 1 sflfl a FiM ,i l i® -;■ IriJic ;il :#SSl**r I ,1 I ' * y Ml , y f • l^ n n ^ # -/? < » r t# /'-T /ifj i4 "*'-l«nti*»r^»th-- iL /o / i u t i s u u A ru a *gu„a,y avenlng *errf<*. Adr -, .|f;ir«irsl>#faMMI#8i W»VA *f P«lfiCtf" Bui (t it it Wipinulng to grow out lit tb« ptrtlng, hecJc4ino or ovor tho otrt, ctll tud htvo » fow Permtnent CiJurlt und mtko your j»ttrm*nent Jtit twloo «t , ioiig* B y . our tpofiUi rO'WUTO •ytUitt thii do«t 'not hmrm or dry tho hair in any way and iho'prtco it only 20c a curb Gwendolyn. Beauty' Shoppe 1B40 Marina Orira For appointmantt BIfONB WB8T 117 UNW^DGHimCH drci to be given by M i" Armstrong, of First Church, Vancouver; solo by Miss Bonni- bell Barbour, , , j The West Vancouver united Church held their annual busi ness meeting on Wednesday night, January. 17th, in the Church Hall. Splendid reports were heard from all the organ izations withip the congregation bhowing that real progress had been made throughout the year. The congregation raised $5,- 248.00 for all purposes, of which amount $757.00 wag sent for ward for missionary purpo.ses. '" H i S S ' B u r o Th*,Mothrr Church ireh of Chritl,1%f Firit Church of Cbri ' ■ Ifstiiiehuiitta. .^.jtmdiy.S«nl«f!, n:so, Sunday, January 28, 1934 Subject: \ '̂ T R U T H " I Sundty School at 10;00 u.m. Testitnouy Mwsting Wcdnciday at 8:16 8T, ANdPHONY'S CHURCH Mrs. A. M. O'Donnell reported for the Woman's .Association; Our Phone numjber b Ambletide Pharmacy W. h. KliJRj Prop' 3 2 3 MO I Marine Drive KHKK DISLIVKHY A Complete Service Wo can repair any electrical device ih your homo -- your Uadio, Waahlng M a o h i n e , Vacuum -Gleoncr, Toaater, etc, Got our price before you have repairs made. West Van Electric -plua- i, L. PBTTIGttBW, Radio Teehnieian 1473 Alarine W est-108 Mrs, J. Iteid for the Missionair Society; and Mrs. G, N, GilHes > for the Board of Stewards. Mr. . W. II. Hamilton, clerk of Session, reported that twenty new names had been added to the mcnTiber- ship roll during tho past year. He referred to the great loss _austaincd in_. the death ôf two members, D. C. Ritchie and Mrs. L. A. Milne, Five members were removed by. certificate and. nine members weye added to the board of Stewards, F. E. Brine, Major F. C.. Rush, C. L. Hil- burne, K. G. Watson, W. J. Turn- . bull, H. L. Thompson, W, L. Me 8:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m.* -Ser- SiiBiy":"""'" -Holy Mass mon> ^ -Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 'Sunday School. 'Devotions, Week Days 8:00 a.m.--Holy Mass. 7:30 p.m., Friday--Deyotion.s, Confeasions of CWldren. 7 :30 p.m., Saturday -- Confes sions. .............. 0 _IJlunKci'. Chlnii^....... ........... ..... ToilK ......... .i..... ..................... .̂... '1^1* 10c Lampn--Sunbeani. SO to 00 , watt.......................fw 2Bc Lux--.Small hiz.ĉ ......... ......*.... P^nuT llutli r̂-'Hulk . .................... - .........26c .M.'Kuroiil-'Fai.cv roudy c u t ................................. i KiCG--JOP' ............... We reserve the right to limit quanWtlcî DI'JSTRIBUTION SAFEWAY SV6r€$' O M I/e d ' WITHOUT WASTE 2:15 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.- ■ ■ V / ■ members of the former board.. . This would make ,it appear tO' the writer that the ratepayers at least are fair enough to see that the present system will be given time to prove its worth or otherwise. i . CHAS. T. KENDRICK,. D/e. f .\D. H: SEALE oMNVtarrr.'- ■Ha'y Block,, 14th' and JÛ Srthe Dr. , Office Hours 8' ii& 6,p. mi. Evenings by appointment. Phone: West 72 :."r:---- CORRESPONDENCE Editor of the Westi'JaniiNe^v. »■'. Dear Sir,--^ am not given to writing letters to the press, but I feel that your comment, on the Donald, E. Irish, Jas, Duncan, result of the election for school W. Blair, G. N. Gillies, R. Law- trustees should riot go unchal- 1 1' U4î 1 • lenged.A delightful evening was you state that, "rumblings of spent with Robert Burns on discontent have been heard a- PRITCHARD IN " WEST VANCOUVER- Tuesday, January 28rd ̂ when tho Literary Society assisted by Mr. Porter with his lantern, gave a splendid program of readings, nausic and songs to a large audience in the Church ix)und,the municipality for some months over school matters, and on Saturday the electors put their discontent into action." -The-first- part-of-your-state- A lairge and interested audi ence attended the Orange Hall on Monday evening, when W. A. Pritchard outlined his ideas of a new. daily paper, which would more adequately give the new8, without fear or favor, of local, provincial, dominion and worjd events. ■, There was apparently no need for him to stress tjie necessity for such a paper,"as' the ques tions, of which there^ere manyv ri---- ir-srrrt '1. Dr. M ar j ory M cCu'bbin Hourssl9 a.' 1̂, m. Saturdays: 10 1 p.m, Evenings and' Saturday' After noons by appointment, only. ' Royal Bank Building Phone' W^st- 446 Residence - Phone ' 393. • I CHURCHBS.OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST WOMENS Hall. Following the program the Women's Association served Scotch dainties in * the form of Scotch scones, Scotch short cake, Scotch oatcakeg, Scotch buns and Scotch tea. mentcis undoubtedly true, but how many o f the people who "have had their ear to the ground" and have heard these rumblings; have taken the trouble to find out, at first hand. dealt on|y with how .soon the. paper would be on 'ithe Streets, what the shares woiild cost; and' the price of sale in the homes and on the street. David Ellis gave a picture of the financial end of such an und- Eitablishcd on North Shore - ' 20 Yoare. (Lady Assistant) BARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON f uttRtra) North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phono Fair. 134 BAPTIST CHURCH _ Services lÔ O0~aTm7=STmTiay"Sclro'oI"and Adult Bible Class. 11 ;00 a.m.--Rev. H. P. Humph reys. 7:80 p.m.--Rev. II. P. Humph reys. 8;00 p.m„ Monday--B.T.P.U. people have visited the Ingle wood School to see the system -in- operation,-orjittendLthe-maet^ ings of the Ti'ustees to find out if all they, heard on the street was fair to~ the Board, who had a very difficult situation to handle, and having spent months in investigation and discussion ertaking, and at the close of the meeting the first shares of stock were bought up by members of This West Vancouver audience. "TRUTH" is, the/subject of be read in all Churches ,pf Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 28th • ' ' ■ Among the citations which comprise the Lesson r Sermon is the following from the Bible: • '̂As for God;fH1g-way isyerfeet^^ the word .of the Lord is Tried: He is a buckler to a ll those that ffusTm Htm:""(Psalinr^l8^r^ •The meeting was under the auspices of the CtC.F. with Major A. M. Lester presiding. , 8!00 p.m:; W ednesday^Prayer WEST VAN. UNITED F. C. and Praise 8:00 p.m., Thursday -- Choir Practice. * 7:00,7,p.m., Friday -- Junior C.G.I.T.- toinformation to enable them render an injEormed opinion. You further remark that the electors , have" given the new board a i^ndate to change back to the old system, at least that is what the reader would gather 1 ■ C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER Export Work 14th and Marine Phone West 185 ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH January 28th, Septuagesima »om your comment.. Sunday. f > r̂ii. the first place, this is im- 8:00 a.m.---Holy Communion, possible, with the present fin- 10"& H :15 a.m.---Sunday The -only 11:16 a.m.--Matins and Sei*mon. alternative to enable the board 7 :15 p.m.--Evensong. The An- to carry on the High School nual Civic Seiwice, would be to avail themselves of Pebr 2nd -- Feast of the P"® means provided for financ- Porification; 10:15 a.m. Holy Schools, viz., fees to Communion. " the students or a local tax. . St. ■ Froncis-in-the-Woods, Secondly, anyone glancing Caulfeild; • over the figures in the results of 9 :46' a.m. -- Morning Service the election^* which you have so United play their first game in the Second Round of the 0. B. Alan Cup_ (having. had"'a bye in the First Round). They meet B. C. Box at Sanford Fleming School 2:30 p.m. Saturday, leav- ̂ ing on 1 p.m. ferry. The team will be selected" from the follow ing' playep: Allen, Blackburn, Cue, Davie, Fiddes,--Hamilton, Larnie, McLean, Mason, Morgan, Normand, Stratton, Timbre]!, Vaughan and White. The Lesson.;- Sermon also iu eludes the,--following passage from the C h ristie Science text book, "Science aiud Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: **In Science, Truth is divine, and , the infinite God can have no unlikeness. Did God, Truth, create error? No. 'Doth a fountain send forth at the same-place s ^ ^ t water and bitter?'" (jod ■ b^ng.. everywhere and alWnclusivei how can He be absent or suggest- the absence of omnipresence 'and lomhipot- ence ? How can there ,be more than all?" (p. 287-)--- The most utterly Tost-day is the one without a smild. ̂ . the - . West Van News PabUih«4 Every Tiiarsdiay , and Holy Communion. Auxiliary Sunday School n th and Inglewood 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School. convincingly placed below your article, will fail to find any man date, unless it js thht the people want the board to include a lady, member. Apart from the lady, who , W est Van E x . H ^ DANCE ORANGE HALL Fridayj Fe|i72nd Proceeds to provide trophies for High School Sports 9 p.m ' - •'/ . Hollybuni Pavilion' ■ ORCHESTRA Admission 25c; . PnUteher EiUE,. LaVUGEaVR^ . Phone West 363 Butinett and Bditi»rlal' Office: 17tli and Marine Drive . , (Next to Holtybnrn P. 0 .) "' Phone West 363 Mail Addreaa: P. O. Box 61, Hollybiini, B.C. An invitation has been extend- , ... ed to the Reeve and Council, the poll by a large maj School Board, and the Police there wex'e only 75 votes Commission and the Staff of all between the candidates, from civic offices to att%idThe Ah- second place to the bottom of nufi^GMj^S^vice:^^ nefa ._in St. Stephen's Anglican votes or any o f the methods that Church on Sunday evening next usually are called electioneering at 7:15 i>.m, could have made the position of ai^ one of these four candidates North Vancouver Office: 128 Lonsdale Ave, M ^ e : I, teU you, th e courts d#ei*ent. in th is country are rotten. T hey ̂ Further, the electors could not h a v e ^ y e n m e a bum deal, .. h a v e been afforded a better on- acquitted you, portunity of giving ,a mandate, ̂ exprepjng their entire disap- i t o i e i Yes, but they never Proval nfTast.yeaFgfboard, as gavA^ck. ray sash weight. there ^'ere three _yacancies and 2 ^ one o f th e candi- S m e e n ty . t breeds confidence dates seeking rer^ ect^ n , T h ev have given a majority to the We take pleasure in'announcing the opening^br^ * 1429 M a r in e Kriv0! ;̂. Candlish. formerh^ '̂assistjent maqag of McIntyre sLafe, MooseJaw. " - The premises have been remod̂ n«»̂ onrl ; ,cr W e ̂ shovy or dahbc tSid .r«pcclH^ solicit your patronage. , f r a n k CANDLISH ■7. C 7T7" - , ' ̂ -t * i.-* ,. I" J ..... ̂••'•"It. ... . . . -" T; - 7 . ! . f-S