Ŵ S . m VAN NEWS 4fw Y O U R * W ! m '̂ T O W I < r ^ ^ tpcal and Personal , ■ ■„•/{,».. ............... .......... - MrJ aiid l^ rsrK ox M /M I'he many aid, who have been spending a Overington will be sornr holiday In Lagoona Beach, Cali- he is a patient in the V a et W. WINDOWS doors SHINCUES lATH VENEERS ROORNC building paper 'A 'Q ^p le te" ' B i i i l d C M ^ Service BRICK. CEMENT TIU UME SAND to PLANS AND SPEOnCATtONS Drawn up and esti mates given Free. fornia, returned last week their home in Caulfeild, A' * • Ross Draper, 2616 Haywood Avenue, has moved to Vancou ver. Hi' ■.. * ♦ Mrs. Boyd has moved from f f i e i i r w ^ ^ c r j : ' to hear W e are citen Aiked Do You 9 Deliver • General Hospital, where he und erwent re ^ n tly an operation. His barber shop a t 14th and Marine Drive will be closed until further iM^ice,............ Norman Davidson is here from Minto City on a visit to his We do. Just Phone West 37 or Artbury's Builders' Supplies 16th and M arine Drive Phone West 199 . the city Into a house on the wat- . mother, MS*s. W arton A. David- erfront at W est Bay. ' .A - , . ' . * son, 2203 Bellevue Avenue,*' A * JsEGION W. A. WEST VAN. UNITED F. C. A doer was seen a t 6 a.m. on Monday walking/up 26 th Street in the vicinity of Marine Drive. A ^ew minutes later it j u m i^ into the bush and disappeared. The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. to the Canadian Legion will be held on Monday, the 25th instant, a t 2:15 p.m. in the Canadian Legion Hall. Perennial Plants p m /ere H uci* H 7L ■ . roe. H dth H the H W(' now have a fine $tock ojf , PÂ Ŝ1ES. DAISIES, GEUM. POLYANTHUS, PHLOX, POPPIES, WALLFLOWERS, Etc. t : ' Earwig Bait W EST VAN FLORIST 18th and Marine • • West 305 ' r' ■ . , ■, ■ . .< , . ■ 1 . ' lan H -- ^ ^ vae 1 m- H K W Sdvor? )st H l i e I f • l / U W ifA J 1443 Marine Drive ;ar H Ambleside we H Phone West 340' o l i M Evenings, West 143 United will have a home fix ture a t Ambleside Park Satur day afternoon with South Burn aby in the Srd round of the Con Jones Shield. West Van. United was award ed a replay in the Con Jones Cup semi-final with Forsts' Radio, and have drawn a bye in the 1st round of the 0. B. Allan Cup. Those able to be present Satur day afternoon next are assured of a good game. Miss Brenda Fergusson, who received a very favorable adjudi- In order to take care of their growing business Tearoe & Son have purchased a new Ford V-8 pick-up truck for the handling of quick orders. ♦ ' * A The West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club has granted the Gemmill*s Drag Store Yh« Stor# of Sorvleo. ̂ 1586 Marino Drivo Woat 37 or Went 607 Bmorgency Phono Woat 821 (After 10 p.m.) cation for her playing of the part contract for caring for its g ^^ n of Jeanne D'Arc from Saint Joan in B. C. Regional Festival last month in Vancouver, is leav ing shortly to represent this province in the Dominion Drama Festival at Ottawa. Don't forget the final huge dis play being put on at 8 p.m. to- during this season to J. F. Len nox. C. C. Y. The last meeting of the club was conducted by the Vice- president, Doug Stevens. Com rade Bill Turner gave a report on the convention of youth pro- nioi^owlBWday) ' in \he"B eatty testing againat the welcoitting of Strattoo's BAKERY Bread, Cakesi, Pastries, Birthday, Christening ̂ and Wedding Cakes Meat Pics, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning. Note Address; 1468 Marino Drive Phone West 27 PAULINE JOHNSON SCHOOL On Friday afternoon the bad minton team of girls of the above school entertained a team of girls from Quilchena School, Kerrisdale, and gained the de- Listings Wanted Real Estate Finance and Insurance s tree t Drill Hall by the combin ed provincial recreational cen tres. A fter a specimen of the Black Widow, the only' known poison ous spider in North America, had been found :in a tomato field a t Summerland, B. C., other specimens were forwarded to the German ship Karlsruhe. This week's meeting will take the fonn of a social evening. All those interested are welcome. Hoilybum Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY : Miivclv and 22nd SAT, MAfriNRR, March 23rd. cision. The vjsiting team pqt up a good game, bu t were somewhat handicapped by plhying on a full- the provincial ientomologist from sized court, and the lower ceiling , many interior points in the prov RANGERS' FOOTBALL CLUB ' IVest Vancouver Rangers are playing the Macabees, Vancou ver and District League team at McBride Park, 4th Avenue, a t 3 o'clock, next ^ tu rd a y . " RED MORNING" STEFFI DUNA REGIS TOOMEY also " ANIAKCHAK" ince including Nelson, Trail, Na- kusp, and from Enderby south to the international boundary. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. Sveinson of Victoria, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray, 26th and*Mathers Avenue. of the annex building. A. very ' pleasant after-school event term inated w ith 'a short social time in the school lunch room. I t is : hoped to pay a re tu rn . visit in the near fu ture and this the girls a re eagerly anticipating. has now reached its closing stages, and many inter- * * * house and interesting games A. Stephenson, 1236 Duchess liavp taken* place under the sup- Avenue, was appointed^ by the efVision of Brown. Games school board' temporary jan ito r betweejrSfe^'prmiary rooms have for three months a t Inglpwood not been the least interesting* School. All the Applican^>^me during the session. From now twenty or so in number, were on baseball, and other summer personally interviewed by the sports will be in full swing on the school grounds. LEGION W. A. GIVES ENJOYABLE MASQUERADE SAT. NIGHT and. MONDAY March 23rd and 26tho. A very enjoyable evening of dancing was given by the West Vancouver Branch of the Legion, W. A. in the Legion Hall last Saturday night on the occasion of their annual St. Patrick's.Day masquerade. Mrs. Frank Rivers was the convener, while .Ai J* Gleam acted as m aster of cere- • monies the Black Diamond Or chestra supplying the ■" music. The program included both mod- **Mrs. Wiggs oi the CahhagePatch PAULINE LORI) W. C. FIELDS "HIGHSC&OOI^lSnOTES- _________ __ ern and old time dances, so th a t board, the appointment being ^verjjody'sw ishesw ereconsult-- made purely from the standpoint time dances were of qualifications; especially popular, the numberi=- p f^ those ; iKL^qstume^riwTio'^oo WE s e r v e ' L u n c h e s a n d Af t e r n o o n T e a s Our customers-come back; The MARINA 1415 Marine Drive WEST VAN Sheet Metal Works Phone W est 39 Furnace and Range Repays, Sawdust Burners (Contributed) |The dreaded E aster exams wfil be here shortly, and every- bc^y is studying hard for them. Grades. 10 and 12 held a de bate a t the last Association meeting, on the subject "Women lhave_ progressed fa rth er than m;eh since "1914."~The affirma tive, Grade 12, won the debate. : iThe School V alentine-Party all Miŝ s Muriel. Howdle, . 2046 Esquimalt Avenue, arrived home yesterday after spending a holi day in Victoria.» ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. J., Crickmay, 2092 Gordon Avenue, a re leav ing next week fo r the qity, where they expect to reside for six months. '* * * - Mr. and Mrs. Rathie of Van couver, have moved into the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ' March 20th and 27th • • Three on a Ooneymoon' also ; "THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTER" part adding to^the colorfulness of the scene. Mrs. A. J. Gleam, Mrs. Sveinson of Victoria, and Mrs. Gordon Gray acted as judg es, the prize winners ̂ being as follows: best dressed' lady and. _ best--dressed- > gantleman,--Mrs. Douglas Grahami and A. (^romar Bruce; best dressed lady, Mrs. Chisholm and Mrs. Barnett, tie; Irish costume, Mrs. Fred John- .iston; ^̂ 'oomie.* costume, Miss Eleanor Chisholm. Mrs. Grcen- NORTH SHORE BRANCH SALES . SERVICE RADIOS - RANGES OIL BURNERS FO R ST'S North 5S5 West 180 66 tiODBdala Avo. i North Vancouver was very much enjoyed by _____ ̂ ..... .. ........... ............... who attended, and nearly ev^ry- ifodgson house a t 23rd and Mar- ^ .successful bidder one voted it the best yet. ine Drive. ̂ auction of the 'prizes for in the navy so long th a t yqu are accustomed to sea legs ?" M id d y "Lady, I wasn't even looking." DISABLED VETERANS' ASSOCIATION (1921) West Vancouver Branch Committee Rooms: Ferry Building Next Meeting rinESDAY, M arch 2 6 th , a t 9 p.th. sh a rp g e n e r a l BUSINESS; ELECTION OF OFFICERS ■ A f|ill attendance is requested. , ---- N O T ! 1 yVill anyone^requiring the assistance of the W est Vancouver W elfare jn the supply, o f Garden Seeds, leavcrtheir requirements at headquarters, 2192 Marine Briye, on or Before March 27th. Only those lists so left will be recognized, W E S T VANCOUVER W ELFARE ASSN. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiles of Agassiz have taken the Fortune Cup Tea Rooms arid have riioved in. ♦ ♦ ★ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Williamson and family have mloved from 28th -and Bellevue Avenue into the Ellis house a t 31st and Wat%- erfront. * ♦ * -- Mr. Cruiekshanks of Vancou ver, has moved into the McPher son house at 18th and W ater front. -The-- t̂wo--W eist-Vancouver-- the best dressed lady and the best dressed gentleman, which had been handed back By the winners for this purpose. Re freshments were served in the dining room during the interval. Philip X«-Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, AOlomoblle, Burglary, Accident and Sickneaa, etc. , 3667 King's Are. Phone W. 42Ys GLENEAGLES GOLF COURSE ST. PATRICK'S DANCE WELL ATl'ENDED . The annual St. Patrick's.dance held under the auspices of West Vancouver L.O.L. No. 2990, was largely, attended and very suc cessful. The hall was beautiful ly decorated for the occasion, -The wet weather last week-end kept many prospective players „ ___ ____ ______ _ away and it is to be hoped th a t * *^eeri stream ers arid shamfocks the clerk of the weather will be. adding color to the affair, kinder from now on; ^'The The .music supplied by the ^groundsmen have continued im- Cariboo Cowboys orchestra was proving the third, fairway and the clearing for the new fifth tee has been cQntinue_d._ . _____ ; „ Troops of the Boy Scouts visited the German- cruiser Karlsruhe__________' A on Monday afternoon, having borrowed or stolen, for been the recipients of a special ** is-jsometjiing th a t is of-no more than appreciated as was demonstrated by the number of encores-theyreceived. _ . ____ i The com m ittee in charge of •the arrangements received so invitation to do .so^at a time when the public vt^re hot adm it ted. Canadian Legi^on, W est Vancouver MILITARY WHIST & DANCE - in the Legion Hall, a t 8.30 p.m. sharp FRID A Y , M ARCH 22N D A d m i s s i o n 2 o c . TENNIS CLUB no value to ahyoneruntil it is given away. Some people are too tired to give, you a smile. Give them one of yours, as none needs a smile so muchj,as he who has; no more to give."^ m any requests for another such dance they have decided to hold one in the near future Teacher: '<Arid what lesson do we learn from the busy bee, children ?" Boy: "Not to get stung." The annual general meeting of the West Vancouver Tenm's Club will be held in St. Stephen's Parish Hall on Friday/rMarcK a t 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend th is m eeting and a cordial invitation is ex tended to prospective members. 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