_ • ' ' ■ 0 Burj for DAVE ANDBRSW Phoaes---W toti l'̂ l̂lŵl̂îllWJ■̂llĴ ŵilj t'---l!.'S - wit* i*WwUwwwWH»W. :a!BlEL ^ k U v d .... ■ .. ■ _____ i « ' - ' ' i iiS C. c. F. Hr. and Kave Avon' i li>iiim'i|.l li|» C £ ,g*wald - Mrs, C. A;;Pro>f?W *ori5M i; 3120 Travers couver, has moved Into a llat a t v u n l e g io n h a l u ;:«; Wednesday* May Mh* 8,P Speaker: , Ernest WincIi,F... Subject: "The Recent Session of the Legislatwre*' : Everybody welcome y,î '"■■ Amo*A UhUH Collection. * t iV t^ e - evi ■ * • Mr. and Mra. F. J. Burke of Q»gg-.5e3LilOth....lhaJEortunftj ( ^ . season. AND BUSDAlsS' -- ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burke of P. C. L e n a t t o f the W est was VanM uver,. have taken one o f Van. Sheet Metal Wprks, has _________ last the Irwin c o t t a ^ at 19th and purchased the Lunn store at unemoratO the Waterftont.^; ̂ ̂ - 14th and Marine Drive. : ;T o f theBCainland Cup by a' yaneduver Juvenile T .P . C ro^ h er , a former resL Mr. and Mrs. George lb. . ̂ . drat here, but now lives in and Mr. and Mrs. G. I;i!oocnfm Club. ■ T hehoya numbering fourteen, Victoria, was.ih W est Vancouver along w ith their parents and a this w e e k . ............... few^nvitiedVgueots/ sa t down to _ / . , ' a beautifully 'arranged banquet . Miss G. A. ,Sykes, who has K w h^ hv>4_̂ r t^ ip by* "'been"ki^ttdlhg"a'week' a t the - to the TEAROE&SON Concrete C ontractor Cement Floors Garden Walks Lily Pools Gravel and'Cemeiit 1474 Phone ̂ ^ Marine Drive W est 84, The cup was foim ally present. Les " The svdmm ing float has been Savage, 17th and Bellevue Avenue, moved on Tuesday7into Mr; Bry* an's house a t 6 1 2 16th S tr e e t . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of'- Turner Valley, Alta., > h b have bran residing in W est Vt^-> couver . for the last few weejc^, " returned to Alberta on Monday* In the warm weather remember Ice C ream The Cream of Them A ll. GemmilTs e n it StoK Th» Store of Sorvleo. 140S Marino Privf West S7 or Weot 607 Kmtrgener Phono Wool SSl (After 10 p.in.) ' •' -f Stratton's BAKERY ^ ed to jb e 1^^^ by Reeve Leyland , after COhg^ ^ ^ letum eu to /im erw i on monmiy. vtheir w on d e^ Dick ® They have purchased a lot on : *̂ Lestet:':(eapt|in);acrapted same Dundaraye and iS now alongside X7th Street, which they are hav- n«^andfin^«*^yery.^a^^ mraner re- the pier there^^j^j. ̂ ing cleared, purposing to return - " 'MiBa Haltett of Vancouver, i" the near future and build a ' F rom H he 'funds collected it bas taken;one of the Irwin cot- Kg residence. BREAD All CAKES a°.r PASTRIES iwaVpM iibfe t o provide tages a t 19th and W aterfron t..-^ suitably engraved and a .photo^ ALL KINDS OF FANCIES Engagement V-?- g r a ^ 'of The" team each boy Mr. Hardy o f Vancouver, has Major and Mrs. C. Grossman, .1468 Marine Drive Phone W est 27 so that T hey rmight" have some- purchased a . lot on the Keith Chilliwack, B.C., announce the t h i n ^ b y w t o 'H * ', event, Mrs., J. B. Leyland ' * * : Margaret Grace to Mr. Wilfred , p . A i; h : i'i ' l l * ' ® * nl/;? iH t , M 4 T * K.W .Savoit 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Pijjpne Wcat 346 Evenings, West 148 Listings'Wanted t Real, Estate Finance rand k in d ly . presented these to t he . " M r.and'M rs.E, W. Marentette , George Neale Hawkes of W est following: H arryA ldred (goalie) o f Vancouver, have taken the Vancouver, son of Mrs. E. Hollybum-Theatfe Leslie - 'W illin^on. andl_ Ian Casemore hojura on^22nd Street. Hawkes, Teignmouth, ^Devon- ' ........ ............... sh ire ,.. England...wThe^-wedding - John ™ d e s , John Harper (half Mr. , and Mrs, ,W. E. Yard of will take place in the early sum- 1 backs) ; Ian Richards, Robert v^ancouver, have taken the mer at Chilliwack. Ronalds, D ick Lester, Jimmy Ronksley house a t 2111 Esqui- -- . -- L o v e ,. Stan Patterson (forward malt'Avenue. : I. 0 . D. E. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' May 4th and 5th MARIE DRESSIER WALLACE BEERY in -------------- I.O.D.B., will hold their "May Bob Quinn, m anager o r th e S '5 ® , ® P ® " * meeting, dfi Monday at 2:1B p.m. TugboatrAnnie Ex-jtjrprdqns, th e team , which the week end.at^the Clachan. W est .Vancouver defeated, in th e . ~ . . . . . ̂- - final game gave the boys a few B.JWilIougnby, 612 encouraging words and congrat* ̂ ̂ r?? moved into a ulated .them} on their sportsman- bouse at Wrat Bay^ ship throughout,;the entire t x i L»ast week seven windows a t the home of Mrs. Jas, McIn tyre, 20th - Stoeet. -This will be a "Guest" m e ^ n g and all inter ested in I.O.D.E. work, are cordi ally invited to be our guests. A report of the Provincial Annual MON., TUES., & WEDNESDAY . May 7th, 8th and 9th ' LIONEL BARRYMORE m son. +1,^ ̂ J meeting held in. Victoria will be C om m unity'singing was also roof d am -' given and a program is being ;enjoy^d,,;j.-T. W att,kiPdly a c t - a r r a n g e d . . .. . in g as accompanist. , "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" ' f e , ! ̂ I '6 'V\ ":'Th^lalii'es~ln"ch-a-rgeTPf-the7" f®®blt^of~soi^W asting-opera---g^I]VI]yiING -CEUB' LEGION NOTES Y E m O JL ^^'E E D ^ T G l ^ l A. C. SEARLE Fhone W rat 9 Fertilizers of All Kinds Z _ Wood, Coal, Z Builders' Supplies^ biinliuet w ere Mts, R. Piddes, M ri. A. M. Lester, Mrs. D. W il- T ington'and ~ MrSi'r while the following young ladies -acted as seryiteurs: the Misses ;Kathleen :ahd> J o ey ,' Thompson, Kathleen Love. Rita .AIdred,_ Jean . Warner and JHertha Paulsen, councillor-B. Fiddes wishes to - express his Apprraiation to all . jth o se jwho, responded so generr - ̂ busly and Willihgly^to the appeal ' in order to finance, th is under- tions in the vicinity.- .Mrs., Greer who has been in poor health for some time, is confined to her bed suffering from shock. Mrs. K. Burtop^Forster-has returned from hospital to her home at 21st and "Bellevue'Aver ANNUAL MEETING Of special note are the ar rangements and details of the Provincial Convention to be held in Portland, Oregan, jn .June, The annual m eeting and elec tion of officers of the West Van couver Amateur Swimming Club for which delegates, are to be took place at the Clachan on chosen at the next meeting. For ^Tuesday evening,-the-24th^pril.--^̂ July- th e-entertainment commit- Reports for the year were re- tee, under the direction of Com- and ^ o pted and later the rade A. Gleaml, chairman, are wppW " in nlpnrinb- ' AmWnoi.S nf nflFinnrn wn.a-. working hard On the propc^ -Beach -in readines«?for fhpr o,,^r---b l̂d> .resulting- as., fo llo w sH o n . ----ITvegioni^^afhival!^ m ir .ea"an " President, Reeve J. B. Leyland; For the month of A ugust a com- , - . * ♦ ; Hoh. Vice-Presidents, Major bined Picnic w ith-the-W om en's t^kihg,-as he fe lH t was only due-- o^nVo-A Rflldwfn ̂iq 7»niZ fu of Harold B row nC ouncillor Ĝ D." " Auxiliary is also being arranged, ^bblboysr-m ost-of-them ^ his libnre"'l¥r3~2& 3"Str^t ^Elgar,-Gouncillor-Robert Fiddes, in "keeping with~the commun- played together for the p ast *' ' ♦ * * ' T. A. Spencer, J. T. W att; Presi-__ity spirit of W est Vancouver,■ V -1 .1 X- T iri--. n __ • -n .. /.ii* . -- ---------- - - f . M e t M L. SPECK. ' Proprietor W o r k S ; ' I? ' Xk'X' .hi th rd e . years and '^ ih ^ _ .due to Mrs. P. F. HdWdeh and fam ily- -dent, L. C. ! ^ id ; Vice-President, "Empire Day" will be fittingly movB out o f this division ipjto a X300 *20th Street .are moving " Douglas Johnston; Secretary- observed by the local branch of• J 1 * TronanrAr TlTtiiin'n v Ŵ af ann ■ ■fcW higher one next , season. . DavMv Lodge ' Jdndly R anted th e use of-the Masonic Hall for th is occasion.' into a house at 1046 Mathers Treasurer, Mnrray W atson; Life the Legion in providing an entry Avenue. Saving-- Instructor j-- Gordon m the street^iarade.-Rehearsals ♦ * nt, , Vance,; Handicapper, Buster for same are in the hands of Young; Boys' Captain, Morris Comrades Stephenson and Roy ytf m '*'V SCHOOL LIBRARIES ' 'Mr. F. E . Bradshaw, has kind- School Principal: "Whiatwould donated to th e Schral ^ j b r ^ you like your aon_ to specialize -alo?!g^with several other book^ in? H as-h-e-sTrow n-ary;M m cu- -»r^^^^lar taste?" ' , '-- Stories including English,French -M oth eiZ 'T esrfor ---------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. A. Denton, who ^apram, m o r n s uomrac avA Haati livino* in ILa niftr fiiia' Anderran; Executive, Don Shar- Lowes. man. Bob Wh W. 0; Darling. have beien living in Ih e city fh is . t> u txm x m winter, have returned and are 'Whyte, Bill Turney, . Definite 'v now .occupying a house a t 13th andi Haywood Avenue. TEACHERS' DANCE BUILPING_PERMITS_UP $1,005_ progress is be(ng made towards a solution of the unemployment problem affecting ex-service men, and the branch has a special committee appoint- •M I ' ' , ' if V"' w s "A pleasant evening wasr spent ~ ed; 'cOm(posed^of the" following WEST VANCOUVER UNITED CHURCH -ANTHEMS SUNDAY, MAY 6th , a t t:1 5 PJH. QUARTET The'municipal halKauthorities .comrades; M cN eil, Atwood, and "i ^ t month issued ^the-Teachers-DanceTas^iFnday-:--Stephenson7-to-deal--witl^same7 of. a to ta l value b f $4,630, made "̂ ^b® Inglewood Auditorium, N ext general m eeting Friday, up as follows: three dwellings, which was ^ v e n to provide May 4th. $3,300; five alterations and ad- to enable the W est Van- -------------------- --- ^ ditions, $1,280; one garage, $50. Schools Band to compete "Bob told me I was the eighth This is'$1»005 higher, than in V i c t o r i a . Unfortunately, , wonder of the world." M arch. this y ea r ,; when .^ igh t ^ A ^ Z " " * * W h at'd id T b ir^ ?" T ~ permits for $3,625 w er e ' taken as was hoj^d for. An - - "I told him not to let me catch out and ,<B265 in exces« of fiiA Orchestra under the direction of , , ̂ " not to let me eatenout, ana ^ t)0 in excess ot tne j Eniraerson of the Ooti- V^™ With any o f the other -figures--for--Apr-il,-JL933;-when-- ----- there-were issued nine pennits supplied fhe music,< some totalling $4,365. . . ■ members o f the Schools Band Ps ' n--J- W w4 .".1: t h e r e IS.A" r e a s o n w hy.w e buy th e aniount * 'I " V Af '? 'j "M ' " " ' '5 I r - ,^ _ ^ T '• i t / * r -X. .1 D is brought- W \ u i W e play a premaum con- 4 Refining Ca. Tune Jit Dor',gadio-Broadcast over^CKMO ip:lSXXX4'4-$) .-,66P.-Rqlbsra|!^^S^'̂ |l^i|^^ Think this one oyer., We-tried it for an hour ' or . so : and almost came to blows with three ̂ argufiers, each of whom had a different solution. W hat's yours ?i A debtor seemed rea lly 'anxi- ous4qx=settlei^a_$3i)iLdelinquent- also playing several num bers.' Novelties i/irere introduced dur in g the dance, and refreshments were served , in the lunch room. Mrs.,D. ^ Jay won the raffle for the cushion, Mrs. J. B. Leyland drawing th e winning ticket. .WEST-VAN Sheet Metal Works Phohe^ 39 - Fumaca and Ranfire Repairs, Sawdust Burners account. He had only $2.00, a crisp new two-doilar bill. He took it to a pavi^broker. and pawned it for $1.50. /H e sold the pawn ticket to^ a . aympathe friend for $1.50. He then had in his jeans the much ,desired*$3.00 and settled the bill.'SWho lost? ■■ • / I'r.v. r-j.v y, -p .; > .'T' fL 5 i/r ii LEGION W.A. OLD T l i i f DANCE SATURDAY, MAY, 5th I.N LEGION. B A L L 8.30-to 12- ^ Quadrilles, 'Minuets,, Lancers, Eightsome Reels and many others Refreshm ents ' " ' Admission 25c 'Z' _ X f i X i X S i i M M : ' ' i - : ■, imiMm