c R m m L M J m M s m HARDWARE . OPENl^i9.CM |i|9|l|^1(^:i>^ ' i644;<)M |utoe all new s r 6 c t - ' - ' 7 ^ ' - W f :G1VK>;s e r v ic e : Local and TT. Hr MaxVs l̂!" Smith has"̂ - E. S; Gamasre was unanimous-- moved into &■ house a t 2310 ly re*appolnt^ treasu re r ^ the Bellevue Avenue. DUNDARAVEnPIER^r : g r o c e r y . C Q N F f l i ' p O N E ^ ., , #25th^^aiul Bdtl»vuft A v « i * « -., GROCERIES l ig h t LtWCiMES ' . ; H ! A S ' ICE CREAM Order by Phone WEST. 12T MR; and M R S/A . W HITEHEAD ' Proprietors.................. A dauYhtei* w as born on Sun d a y a t -the v N orth ; Vancouver General Hospital to.,Mate W. J , Rae of the W est Vancouver Perries ■ and Mrs, Rae, 1443 Duchess Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and family, 23rd and Bellevue Ave nue, have moved to Vancouver, Vancouver North Pederal M b w ' al Association a t a meeting liiu rsd ay in the K.P. Hall, N orth * Vancouver. if'feifwispt*.-a tt/tgtm* 'MM* West Vancouver Symphony Orchestra All amateur musicians (saxaphones excepted) are invited to attend a m eeting a t .1480 Argyjle Ave. a t 8, p.m^i MONDAY, DEC EMBER 9th, in connection with form ing the above Orchestra. It is sincerely hoped, that .all string and wind .pla>yers w ill be present so that, rehearsals , may shortly be commenced. Refresh ments-will be served. * ; WM. HAVEN, Conductor. , , 1430 Argyle Avenue . .. Hollyburn "But what are-ethics, pop?" [asked the eager young offspring. "Well, Benny. 1*11 tell -you. BUILDING PERMITS $12,500 Suppose a customer comes into Building was active in W est my shop and buys a necktie th a t Vancouver during November, 11 _ - . , , . costs a dollar. He gives '̂ bie a pehniis totalling $12,500 being the past th ree years. His sue issued by the . municipal hall -- ° «ncn+mr, i. a dollar. He gives '̂ hie a [ two-dollar bill and w alks, .out 1 without the change.* . ' "Now, here's where th e ethics [come in. Should I keep the ex tra 'dollar myself or tell my partner [about it? " ' i The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Powell a t 23rd and Jefferson Avenue, was bu rn t to the ground late on Sunday evening, the con tents being also destroyed. They were asleep a t .the, time, as were also their son-in-law and daugh ter, M n and Mrs. Charles Mc Millan, who were staying with them; and the alarm was turned in by. neighbors.. The brigade turned out a t once, but the fire had got too strong a hold for them to be able to, do anything. Aubrey Shellard, second son of Mr. and Mrs. I W. G. Shellard, 2177 Bellevue AVenue, le ft pn Tuesday. December 3rd, as an apprentice on the B ritish Motor- ship "W illamette Valley," owned - by S ih William Reardon Smith & Sons Led. Apprentice Shellard w a s Chiefr.Petty .Officer in .the Captain Vancouver. Sea- Cadet Corps, where he has attended for Sidney Cross; 16th and Es<|Ui- m alt Avenue, who was inj dreg m in an acclden some tim e ago and is still in hosp ital is m aking ' satisfactory progress. , 4i a i<i , -'j 4' ' > ' t Ferguson's Motor ' T ransfer ' have secured l;ho sole agency for some good ary inside ' fir m illf ends. Phone for prioes, Prom pt delivery. r • SCOUTNOTES 1st W est Vancouver liroop, (S t. Stephen's) ^ Patrol-leader Bill Dickinson of the Cougars has the honor of be ing the first member to. attain* his F irs t Class badge and to* re ceive his first All-round cords. These were presented' to him a t the last meeting along with , the honor-pennant which his patrol has won, fo r the two months' period ending November 30th. .' A t .9 p.m. next Monday, Dec ember 9th, there jwill be a meet ing of the group, to elect a new committee for the ensuing sea son and to transact any business which may be on hand. All par ents and others interested in the troop are asked to attend. 43̂),*) i FUEL SUPPLIES authorities last month. Particulars of these figures were:. 5 dwellings, $11,800; ;6 garages, $700. ITie above is an increase of $4,375 "over* the Oc tober total of $8,125, and $10,500 in excess p f the figures Nov- ember;T934. ^ .__ cess in obtaining, a position is due to Captain-R. Jackson who made contact w ith the company for him. , RAINBOW CLUB HOLD SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT COAL - WOOD - TRANSFER BAND NOTES Inside Fir' , - - - $5 5̂,0 per cord Slabs - - 4.00 per cord Furnace'Blocks: - 4.50 per cord One Sack, N ut Coal Free with each order of wood, s SAND - GRAVEL - M ANURE General Hduling CHAS. THOMPS<Of4 1257 Clyde Ave. Residence Phone, W e s t . 499L'. PVom; now' p n til Christmas the'W est Vancouver School Band will be kept busy helping along the good work of \ ^ n t a Claus; On Friday, December 13th, the boys are playing in the Orange Hall, when the, proceeds will go , There was very l i t t le snow on Hollyburn Ridge oyer the week end, but those who^went up en joyed spring w eather and bright sunshine throughout Sunday in spite,-of. the; heavy fog .which cloaked the lower levels.,^ How ever, :the,fog extended fa r high er thanis^ usual-hei^.-Due to~the, A large number turned out for* the W hist Drive and Dance last Friday in the Orange Hall, given by the Rainbow Club, M z e . w inners,for w hist were: Ladies' . first, Mrs. C. F. Powell; Gentle-':. men'&'first, C. F. Powell; Con solation ladies' Mrs. L. B. Clark;e; Gentlemen's, H. Holley. iRefresli-:.. •ments were served and Billy-.-̂ Blinkhorn's Orchestra kept the K.W.$avoit 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside ' Phone W est 340 ' Evenings, West l4 3 Listings ilTanled .thick. w ith e r , conditions, "the _______ ferries reduced th e ir schedule large crowd of dancers on the from a half-hourly to an hourly floor till midnight. The girls service during Sunday .evening, wish to express the ir apprecia- * * *' tion to all who helped to make Miss Gwendoline Langley, th is-en tertainm ent such a suc- , , , , __ . 15th and Ottawa Avenue, left on cess for the children in the Loyal to help make a m errier Christ- Saturday for Seattle, where she P ro testan t Home, mas for the boys and girls m the will spend .three weeks as the P rotestant H pnie'at New West- guesLof Mr. and Mrs. Lou.Wal- minsfer^: On Wednesday, Decern- ters. ^ PHYSICAL RECREATION EVENING Real Estate Finance ah9 her IS th , the band will e n t^ ta in - the patients a t the Shaughnessy Military Hospital ̂ while on Sun day,-December 22hd, the band will give a ^ a n d concert in the Lonsdale Theatre in aid of the N orth Shore Christmas Cheer Fund. DICKENS' NIGHT TONIGHT Tonight a t 8 o'clock a series of sketches will be given by the evening of th e provincial recre- A representative, body of resi dents including several members of the "cpiinciLand school board' were present a t the first open . Let us check your Radio .and give you ah estimate; pF the cost p f repairs. No rcharge or obligation. j ; L. PETTIG R EW « Th& Radio Man*[ West 145 1890 Marine West Vancouver Dickens' Club in St. Stephen's Parish Hall, ori' the preparation of which the members have been ■ busy for some time. The sketches will be taken from Dombey and Son and Nicholas Nickleby, and a ation , classes on Wednesday night, the 27th ultimo, in Ingle^ wood Gymnasium. An interest ing program of fancy dancing, rhythm ic exercises, aerobatics, wrestling, volleyball and basket-^ ball was run off by the pupils of musical program has, also been Miss Molly Edwards and M. S arranged. No admitjtan'oe fee will Hallmark. Miss Joan Jefferies be charged, but a collectioh will betaken up for the.H all Renova tion Fund. Parents are asked to kindly note th a t children un- ' accompanied by adults will not -be admitted. P.-T. A. NOTES F O R G O O D'A » phon̂e FERGUSON - WEST 65 Tqar. who. acted as accompanist, gave some piano selections, while Miss M arjorie M urray played some violin solos. During the evening Mr. E isenhardt ,delivered an ad dress bn the history-and work of the recreation, movement, and also w ith a partner gave an ex hibition of fencing. CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER CourLol Re^iion of Voters' List, 1936 District of West .Vancouver,.B. C .,^jv Tuesday, the 10th day 01 December, 1935, a t-10 o'clock-in th e forenoon, for-the_pur=_ correctihgvahd revising^ th e Voters' List fo r th e year 1936 and to determine any application 'to- strike out the'nam e- of any. person, which -haaibeeh i ^ the^^on, Noplace?-on such list the,„name^ofi^any person improperly omitted therefrom. = " ',/ Those who attended the P.-T. A. meeting on Tuesday, Novem-:: ber 26th, and heard the^address , of Dr. Dorchester Avere Neatly. ; impressed by the know l^ge and, convincing m anner of the doetpr , and w e r e profoundly, impressed with the possibilities* shown to - be within the power of any indiv^r , idual to control health. Quotations from , the; Bible, were given freely and mucR new , light thrown on theirdnterpreta- tion as well as proof pi mdbh greater longevity and /poweitfiil physique of the peoples, of Bible history. Dr. D orchester was suitably ' thanked and-lthe^ usual - . Johnny (at^the w indow ): ^"Ohma,-v an automobile ju st w ent by as,big as -a barn.'L * „ _ , _____ _____ His Mojther: ^^Johnny, why do you exa g g era te so? I told you a million tim es today* about th a t habit o f yours, and it doesn't do a bit o f good." Ghristtaa^ C a r (^ S '^ ; Should be selected now while the assortment Is complete. 5c and up. Cemmiirs Drug Store Tht Store of Sorrleo* 1586 Marine Drlvo West 87 or Weat 607 Emergency. Phone West 831 (After 10 p.m.) RADIO SERVICE All work guaranteed Hayward & Prebble 2464 Marino Drive P h o n o s:. W est 478 - N ight, W est 639 Stratton's BAKERY CHRISTMAS CAKES Plain or Iced Scotch Bun & Short Bread "!Ymas Puddings • Mince Pies Made a t 1468 Marine Drive . Phone W est 27 * ■ ' f ;■■■. .f t ••• ■ Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY M ATINEE December 5th, 6th and ,7th --RICHARD DIX T he ARIZONIAN' also "ONLY THE BRAVE" "EXCUSE MY GLOVES" SATU R D AY and MONDAY December 7th and 9th CLAUDETTE COLBERT " IMITATION OF LIFE" from the fam ous novel by Fanny Hurst T U E SD A Y & W ED NESDA Y ' -.December 10th and 11th' ** T he L oves o f a D ic ta to r'* Oh^e only a t 8:25 also "THE GIRL FRIEND" , SUPREM E IN TONE De; Forest Crosley " J U B IL E E ,S E R IE S " Generous turn-in allowance FOR S T'S . ' 66 Lonsdale Ave. Wests? ; North 625 '/Mrs^. W. T /R ush , 2166*Argyle Avenue, ̂has returned^ from a visit to, her son on Salt Spring Islannj;, , ,'4 LEGION W.A. ANNUAL BAZZAR SEW ING, HOME-COOKING^ and T E A ^ at 2:30 p.m. . MILITARY WHIST and DANCE a t '8:30 p.m". In LEGION HAl1 , MTURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1935. , Admission,.CoHeidtion.' social period in the ' lunch room "'was enjoyed by all. ® "■' There will be non*egiuar meet? '̂ mg .in December,^biif i t .is i^s-" sible that something of a social nature may be arranged in the e'N ew >Y ^r5'ArraRg€®^^^ musical appreciation feature tO' be held, in Fehruaryt^^e t^^^ f hands,wJ;:®;^C3pndbA m !WEST: VANCOUVER SANTA'CLA:it s F D N P Convenor--Mrs.* A. „Cromar Brucej te. . \ , , J..;; l^ y Begins. Week Beginning l^oh^y, December 9th. : >4 ' /* i ? I I r m r r - * I j ; * , 4' I