f t . 4 t e ¥ i i 4 « J O < i i g k a d » • w ho-W M WINDOWS doors _ SHINGLES LATH VENEERS ROOnNG building PAPER ' M 1 '■"') > A * A CMnplel® f Service D BIUCK. CEMENT confined 4o h is home last week isnow outand TILE UME SAND ' PUNS AND spcancATioNS Drawn up and esti* malts aiwen Fret. Astbury's ISuilders' % p lies 16th and M arin i Drive Phone West 199 Burrard I^aundry Ltd. LAUNDRY SERVICEKOUDKI'ENDABLE DAVE ANDERSON, West Vancouver Representative Phones--West 691L or N orth 1310 .E to Lions' Gate NURSERIES Choice Evergreen and Flow ering Shrubs . (The Garden Aristocrats) . For Sale a t C ity Prices 1053 CLYDE AVE. C O R N E R llT H ST . C. C. Y. L. O. L. No. 2990.* The regular meeting of .the C. C, Y. will be held Friday, March 8th, at 8:15 p.m. in the C.C.F. headquartei"S. There will be. dancing and refreshments. The regular meeting of, the above lodge was held on Tuesday last with a good turnout of mem- have been living in the city for . the speed, skater, twisted his side badly last Sunday while skiing on Hollybuni imdge. Mr. and Mrs. Mark > Phillips, 17th and Fulton Avenue, have moved Into a house a t 20ih and Fulton Avenue. « « We have,been asked what is exactly meant by a "Slalom" race. The term signifies to the best of our knowledge a ski race down hill with a number of curves in the course to test the ability of those taking part. M. S. Hallmark, instructoi' in boxing and wrestling a t the local Provincial Recreation Centre, has been chosen as one of the seconds a t the Provincial Recre ation Centre's Novices' Boxing Championships to be staged at McDonald School in Vancouver, 'starting tomorrow.4i 4< O . ' Dr. and Mrs. Boyd have taken a cottage near the beach at West Bay. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. A. Staples of Vancouver, has moved into a house a t 2508 Bellevue Avenue. A. L. McDonald has moved info a house a t 1130 Marine Drive. Mr. and Mrs. ,H. Gleed, who. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. J. Stew art, 1097 Cordon Avenue, in honor of Miss Maud Lambert, whose m arriage to M r.H ^ le y .,..* i^ rn c r place oh the lo th March. Mrs. Stewart was assisted by Mrs. A. I g ift presented in a beautifully decor- Garthorne and the g ifts woTe ated pink and white basket, from guests who included: Mrs. W. Hawtin, Mrs. P. Hawtin, Mrs. L. Garthorne, Mrs. E. l^ th je , Mrs. J.,Patterson, Mrs. E, Min ions, Mrs. C. Davey, JMrs. A. Garthorne, the Misses Julie Pyne, Mary Xates, Phyllis John son, Molly Andrews» Unico H ar rison, Mary Currie, Grace Mc Millan, Flora (damage, B6th Kitchen, Helen Colpitis, and Mary Colpitts. Absent friepda who sent gifts wei'e: Mrs. "J. Stark, Mrs. S. Dean and Mrs, J. E. Knipfel. .4. A son was .born on 24th Feb ruary a t the North Vancouver General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips of West Bay, (Thd Cre«m of them rU.) I t i E i \ i 11 f J f \ lVi_ WK DKUVER IT Gemmiirs Drag Store The Store of SerTlce. ̂ 1586 Marino Drire West 37 or Weat 607 Emergency Phone 'W est 331ncy (After 10 p.m.) Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cukes, Pastries, Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat Pics, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning. Note Address: 14(>8 Marino Drive Phone West 27 UNITED FOpTBALL CLUB Ambleside L. SPECK. Proprietor Sheet Metal Works bers. Two members were initi ated into membership. The re port of the Grand Lodge sessions was given by th^ delegate which showed the order in the Prov ince to be in a good healthy con dition. TO OUR READERS X. W. Savory ̂ Ambleside Phone West 340f jEv^ngSiJWcMJl43- ' 1 Listings Wanted some time, have returned to West Vancouver^ and are now occupying .theii^home a t 15th and Gordon Avenue. Jack-Healey ofj Claybum, was the guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Page and daughter, 2450 B ^evue Avenue. ■ ♦ ' ♦ * G. C. Bymeli, 14th and Belle vue Avenue, has, ju s t received word of the death of his sister, The aboveuidub travelled to Templeton Park last Saturday to play Forst's Radio (Provincial Champions) in the fourth round of the Con Jones Cup which turned out to be the semi-final. United put up a fine game under adverse conditions,' as it rained throughout the play leaving the gi'ound practically unplay able. The champions only just won by a penalty, the final score being 2 to 1. I t is understood th a t the game is protested because being a semi-final, it should have been played on neutral ground. • Saturday first United w i l l travel to Kerrisdale for their last game in the Junior Alliance League, to commence a t 2 p.m. Playei*s, and substitutes are^rer questedjto be a t the 12:80 ferry. Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY Mmch 7Ui and Bth SAT. MATINEE, March Dth. "Our Daily Bread" A kinK Vidor Production SAT. NIGHT and MONDAY,, March IHh and 11th i ' ' . "DAME$" A MuHicnl Extravaganza also ' ' " In Laws and Out " TUESDAY and W EDNESDAY March 12th and 18th WEST. VAN. DISABLED ̂VETERANS' ASSOCIATION Real Estate Finance and . Any householder, not receiving a" copy 6f this paper en any and each Thursday evening, is re quested to kindly phone "us a t" MrsT " Elizabeth " M artin- a t - the West 363, in order th a t the'omis- home of her daughter in Torbn- sion may ibe corrected. We shall to. The deceased, who was in esteem any such'phone as a fav- her 93rd year, is survived by . or,~^iris'd'urm Sly way of cfiecfe" '^ 6 sons;'^J^^arttifoF W innipegf^'6py^I^fRl^^^ Tuesday, and Frederick of Toronto; two February 26th. Threenewmem- boys have stric t instructions to daughters in Toronto, five grand- ^ r s were enrolled. Comrades K; place a paper on the verandah ^children and besides Mr. Byrnell A. Savory and R. P. Blower, who -jQf-e-verv-housp-iiTi-thAiit-rmifPfi three brothers. J. J. and R. W. were delegates to the District 99"DR. BULL also 'You Belong to Me' F. FRANCIS LOVEGROVB Mrs. Snedden of Vancouver, is a guest a t the Clachan. y V e use only THE B E S T ingredients-in our C A K E S AND P A S T R Y Ther MARINA ' 1415 Marine Drive Byrnell of Fenelon Falls, OnL, and A. H. Byrnell' of Toronto. Four brothers predeceased her. ♦ ♦ . Miss Margaret Nyland, who has been visiting in Victoria fol lowing an illness since 1st Nov- . ember, returned ,on' Wednesday of last week to her home a t 29th and Marine Drive. 'Conference Canadian Legion, W est Vancouver PROGRESSIVE WHIST & DANCE injUie Legion Hall, at 8 p.m. sharp FRIDAY, MARCH 8TH Admission 2 5 c . Owing to a heavy snowfall on Saturday which obliterated the cross country course and render ed j'umping unsafe, i t was found impossible to hold the scheduled Vancouver City Ski Champion ships a t the Hollyburn, Pacific in Vancouver on ° February 19th, gave a very int eresting report' on the work^ of the conference. The resolutions comUmittee were given authority, to forward the resolutions of tbe conference to Ottawa and con trive to obtain some action on the points involved to further emphasize those and other^points presented by the association to -the-go-ver-nment-last-year-,Y€om-, rade H. R. Ede, president Van couver Disabled Veterans', ad- ̂ dressed the meeting, and spoke on-the-different points involved in the resolutions. West Van couver Branch DiMbled Veter- TH E DUNDARAVE "ORIGINAL" WOOL & KNIT TING SHOPPE -2441iJVIariiro Drive Tho B est.of Wools and .Knitting Books. Free Instructions. Gbarteous Sex*vice :. Prop. MAISIE BUSST .. Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, Automobile, ^urglarjr, . - Accident -aild-Sicknees, etc.- 3657 King's Ave. P^ione W. 42Y8 loof Qiiri/ioir T4- AHs Will attend in a body a t St, Stephen's Anglican Church a t S T O P L O O K Y c t n ^ n FOOTWEAR erstood, however, they will take place next Sunday on th e Ridge regardless of weather and, snow conditions a t the same place. Rather than disappoint 1200 spectators who made the trip up the hill, Nordal Kaldhal, Henry Sotvedt, Torii" Mobraaten, W , Hansen, Olaf Johansen, Irish Beaumont, Gordon Loutet, Tom Wi.nteniut€> Druce Cook and Eric Twiss gave a jum ping ex-, hibition SundaxLafternoon when the weather cleared. * the evening service on Sund^iy, April 7th, in memory of comrad es who fell a t '^ im y Ridge in Aprib 1917. MANY BARGAINS RADIOS City Prices Largest stock in the West F O R S T 'S North CSS fiSLonsdalo Ave, we«t 37 North Vancouver 'Ttr AT HOME FARQUHARSON'S SHOE STORE -v-H 1462 Marine Drive, West Vancouver i n g MARCH LEGION NOTES The last general m eeting of local branch was "held a t 8 p.m. Friday, March 1st, în the Legion, Memorial Hall, with President H. Walker in the chair. -- Executive members_are_ here by reminded to m i^t a t Amble side Ferry a t 7. p.m. Monday, March 11th, eni route to the L. M. B. Ex.# meeting in the City. ' , ; . W iST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BAND Dance & , Friday. March 8 th Dancing 9 to I Cards- Barney Potts' Orchestra Refreshments A d m is s io n 3 5 ciEN Ts , " - ' ' • - . . ■ ' . ' , - ... R E-R O O F NOW - GENUINE D U R O t D R O O F S V ' ON EASY TERM S . R. B . 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