HMM iMMU iiw . tm i~ iw r .m il hbws Y O U R ^ ^ j f i f t W N - ' _ ̂ , t If ^ feK ^ and Persottal -iv«»>>̂eSH»̂- A «!< ""29t.h and Queen's Aveijue, now the WINDOWS DOORS SHINGLES UTH VENEERS ROOFING building paper a^CoinpIcte. Service BRICK. CEMENT TILE UME SAND piY^rty of J. Anderson of West The regular monthly meeting Bay, was burnt to the grounld of the W. A. to the Canadian > PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Drawn up and esti* males given iprec. AstbuiyV Budders? Supplies 16th and M arine Drive PHone West 199 late last Sunday night. The fire brigade turned out but on ac count of the drifting blizzard their truck was unable to reach the property. It was occupied by Mr, and Mrs, 'W. Geminder and family, who are now living in the Knox house at 2763 Lawson Avenue. Legion will be held in the legion Hall, on Monday* the 28th inst ant, at 2 :16 p.m. A good attend ance is hoped for. BAREAKIANS RUGBY AUXILIARY The auxiliary to the Barbari an Rugby Club will hold a busi- While skiing on Sunday near ness meeting iTuesday, January Hollybum Peak, Woodrow And- 29th,„ at the home of Miss Julia erson of Vancouver, sufTered a Pyne, 1294 Clyde Avenue. We Deliver Promptly W« »r« auB clofe «« your phone C A L L W E S T 3 7 Por Drug Deliveries Gemmiirs Drug Store The Store of Service. 1586 Merino Drive West 87 or West 607 Kmergency Phone Westncy (Aftcr 10 p.m.) WEST VANCOUVEK UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATI WHIST DRIVE AND DAN l i ,THURSDAY, JAN. 3 1 s t , 1 9 3 S Prizes Refreshments, Chinese Auction T IC K E T S 159 broken leg.' H e'w as brought down the mountain during the heavy snowstorm and taken to St. Paul's' Hospital, where he is making good progress. Gavin Pettigrew of Vancou ver, father of J. L. Pettigrew of C. C. Y. M. SOCIAL A meeting of the C. C, Y, M. will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock. The Educational will be short and following the meeting there will be dancing and rer 1478 Marine Drive, pass^ away freahments. Everybody welcome, in the. city last Sunday in his Headquarters at 1780 Marine FREE INSTRUCTION is given to every purchaser of our wools who is making either a simple or an intricate design. NEW SPRING WOOLS. ORDERS FOR KNITTED GOODS LLOYD'S w o o l : 8d K N ITTIN G S H O P 2474 Marine Drive Proprietors Violet and Kathleen Clement c ^ r j . ^ n i g h t - ^ o d g e Teacher of Violin,, Pianoforte Theory ' Student of Monsieur Hopkins, Watford College of Music, and ■ Barre Bayly (Violin). Madame Grindley, ;Watford College & Royal Academy, London, Eng.,. (Pianoforte). Harmony, etc., Ferris Fozer, Mus. Doc. Pupils prepared for Examinations-M>ver 300 sdScesses, many distinctions and Honors. . STUDIO: 1332 Duchess Avenue. West. 624R. 80th yjear. Beside his son hei*c, he is survived by two sons and four daughters, also by one brother, Sir Andrew H. Petti grew, of Glasgow, Scotland. Funeral services were held in the city on Tuesday afternoon, and interment was made in the family plot in Mountain View Cemeteiy. ...................... ■' \ III" Mr. S. E. Lambert announces the forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Annie Maude Gert- Drive. LEGION NOTES The last general meeting o f the local branch was held in the Legion Hall, January 18th, with President H. Walker in *i;he chair. Business of intense'interest dealing with the welfare of the branch was disposed of. New and old faces were in evidence, and the reports of the various comimittees for closing of last Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pastrlc*Ŝ Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat IMcs, Sausage Rolls,. Ihiiibury Cukes, Cinnamon Buns, , . Variety of Tea Breads, Fi'('sh every morning. Note Address: 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 rude, to Mr. Hedley George year's activities, proved to be as Turner, eldest son of Mr. and satisfactory as could be expect- Mrs. George Turner of 19'6 East considering, the rigid econ- Third Street, North Vancouver, March 15th. HORTICULTURAL ASSN. omy, being practised everjyyhere at the present time. ^ Next general meeting Febru- .ary 1st. , The Canadian Legion, West Vancouver Branch, are starting Friday, January 25th, a. series of Military and Progressive James Ferguson was elected^ Wor. County Master, at the , County Lodge sessions o f "fHe, Loyal Orange Association held in Vancouver Saturday last. W E ST T A N C O U V E R ~-- ^ u n e m p l o y m e n t * ASSN. K . W . S a v o r y 1443 Marine Drive „Ambleside PKohe West 340 Evenings, W ^t 143 Listings Wanted Re^l E s ta te F inance a n d The entertainment committ have arranged an att; Whist Drive and" Dance to take place in the Legion Hall on Thursday,-- January . 31st, at which a novelty feature, "A Chinese Auction," will be intro duced. See advertisement in this issue.; ̂ The usiial business meeting will be held ait the Legion, Hall," Thursday, Januarjr 24th at 8 p.m. The meeting., scheduled for Monday, January 21st7 was post. pqned owing, t o w e a t h e r _____ ̂ ___ __ ^_____ conditions-tand^willT-be--held--on-- Whist--drivesy-Taiternafee--weeks, Monday, January 28th/^t 8 p.m. With the score of both to be in the M u n i c i p a l ' a d d e d together for a grand ag gregate prize at the end of the series, also a small hidden prize. Word is passed! to the young The municipal hall authorities -people to watch this paper give,, notice in this issue that for modern time dances to come payment of taxes for the year the first week in February, 1935 can be made in advance, when they will be able to have and if paid on or before April a really good time for a very 30th will bear interest at the small cost. NOTICE Hollybum Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY uml SATURDAY MATINEE Jumuiry 21th, 25111 & 20th LAUREL & HARDY *PARDON US* alao 'THE LOST JUNGLE' (P a rt 2) SAT. NIGHT and MONDAY .January 20th and 28th FREDERICK MARCH MIRIAM HOPKINS 'Design for Living' (from the popular novel by . ' Noel Coward) TiniSDAY-and'-W lODNESD A-Y-- Jnnuary 29th and 30th 'We're Rich Again' (Comedy) THURSDAY, January 81st 'The Lone Cowboy' rate of 5 pert cent per annum from .the date of payment to the end of June, 19351 WEST VAN. SECOND IN CROSS COUNTRY GRINU As a result of the bitter frost jast week the cr^ k at the back of East Beach was solidly frozen .over, ^nd quite a number enjoy ed skating there on • Saturday and. Sunday. C. C.F. NEWS- Due to the weather and road conditions the meeting scheduled for Monday evening last had to be cancelled as also was the case with the Tuesday meeting. The Philip C. Chapman Geneje^ Insurance' Agent Fire, Automobile, Burglary, Accident and Sickness, etc. 2557 King*ji>ATe. Phone W. 42Y8 'The, local boys travelled over- next Whist Drive will take place to Stanley Park on Saturday and in the Headquarters' on Satur- KITCHEN RANGE O a BURNERS Very Easy Terms F O R S T 'S No'rth 585 West 37 W Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver captured.. second place in the initial B. C. Cross Country Race. 'The evem was sponsored by the j^ovincial Recreation Cen-. tres, and there were no less than 53 entries. Although the weather was a real handicap, the boys stepped day, 26th instant, at 8.;̂ 15 p.m. No admission charge as usual. ; The joint meeting of the C.C. F. tSiub and the S. P. of C. will be held on Monday, 28th instant, at 8 p.m. The speaker at next Tuesday 's meeting wiH :be John Sumjner, BRADLEY & TURNER Painting, Kalsomining & Paperhanging 2478 Lawson A^e. Res. Phone West 380X1 ,out and made a real interesting with.subject unannounced^ DOLLAR LUMBER & FUEL CO. SAWDUST, per unit ..... ........................... ............. $4.00 INSIDE FIR, per cord................... -.............-,̂ L>.... $5,50 SLABS AND EDGINGS, per gord...........................$4.00 Day or Night - ~ 291 West Esplanade, Phone North 1859 North Vancouver race to waitch. Results were made kuown at the Pavilion after thcrrace and West Vancouver was placed first with 89 points. Later it was announced that owing to the fact that one of the Westminster team did not receive the right placing by the judges, the team was not given the recognition of A debate is being arranged for the near future with one of the Vancouver clubs. The engineer reported to the cpuncil on new football field at Ambleside Park. Referred to the.reeve, chairman of parks and the engineer for report. West Vancouver Board of School Trustees firstxi^ace until later. The final Corporation of. the District o3t West Vancouver ^ NOTICE TO RAIRPAYERS Payment of taxes for the year 1935 be made in ad vance and if paid on. or before the. 30th of April will bear interest at the rate of J check up showed-the Royal City boys two points to the good. , G. Wedley led the field to the last quarter where he let five contestants pass him. He caught, one of them before the finish "to take fourth place. F . Fennings put up a stiff fight to finish in seventh "place, while F. Tearoe/ R. Platt, and W. Tearoe finished 13, l4, 15. F. Glover and G. Free N ight Glasses in ■"Bhinihg ran a good rs^e but just couldn't seem to keep up to the Those wishing to join are asked to COMMUNICATE IN WRITING ' immediately with H. B, Garland, Secretary of the School Board,/as a certain minimum number js-required-before classes can be started. PER ANNUM' from- the date of payment to , ; to the End o f June, 1935. Payments ̂ liiay be made at the Municipal Hall, 14th and Lsquimalt, Hollybum, B. C. - ' W.' HERRIN, . Municipal Clerk. I.'/', / - leaders. The roads and trails were covered wifh snow while the birter cold held the boys back flcom showing their best, form.,. r̂e will be anqthert race in ̂ibnth's time "and the local , ŝ are going to t iy aiid bring back, first place. With better weather conditions th ey should have no trouble. * - Canadian Legion,. 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