• • % i- I ii ̂ ■ I ? t *' ■'îk'- t t:,' t r o lra B t VAN NEWS 19S8. Pbone WMtMf P i i o a e W M t M I H S A i n ^ VETEBANS ASSIfiS'iW'S-W a tT i^ u v e r Disabled Vet- €wm« AiiOcktion met at their headquartera. Ferry Building, on 26tb, and elects Prlcei Good Friday w d Saturday, March. 29th & 30th Meate€OIINBI> BEiO', H iiM t, a Dm l*elied 4t WUU HABMALADB 32 9Z. I»r m TKA, Aunt Mary'* .............$U Red & WliJt« SOUP Tottuiia or Veifttablp AM, BRAN, Kell»ica*a Food J.zrge Pkt l»e ROURRH SYRUP, Be*t Cano 2 Jb. tin m lUd & Whitr CORN. 2a Coldrn Bantam 2 Una 29c OUAUTV WIIITK CORN, Choictf, 2a .................. *.......... T in 9c Red & Wbila CUT GREEN BEANS 2a, tin ....................................... lOc Rfd A White I'OMATOES Larffc.tlna ....................... 2 for 22c CHICKEN IIADBIE Tin ................................................ |4c Red A White SAIT-- Free Running...........2 lb. carton ICk Iodized 2 lb. carton l ie Phone West 370 BURNS' OEVONSHIRB SAUSAGE Per lb.............................. ........ . ]Sc PEPPER'S SAUSAGE.......per lb. 18c STANDARD FILUErS, per lb .... 18c FINNAN HADDIE per lb.......... 16c KIPPERS ...................... 2 Ibo. for 26c LVAiH OF LAMB (Fineat Quality) 1̂ ^̂ 24c ; SHOULDERS OF LAMB (Whole) iMJr lb. .......................................... 16c .MtlNTEREV C ilEESE each....... 20c BOILING FOWL, per Ib...... ....... 20c FLErCHER'S EDINBURGH ROLLSfter'I h...................................... 28c BEEF, PORK, LAMB, VEAL, All of the very Fineat Quality. BROOMS -- A wcILmade 4>atring Unwni ....................... .....49c For best results use James Bros.' Seeds, 100 ̂Canadian I. O. p . E. COUNCIL NOTES (Continued from Last Week) Perhaps the largest , part of ed officers for the year. There waa a large attendance of mem bers, only four absentees being reported. When the association was formed officers were elected for a period of three months with the exception of the Secre tary - IV easurer,, Donald Mc- Tavish who was then elected permanently. Comrades J. P. iveraon,. J. Darlington ' of Van couver, were scrutineers; R. P. Blower wag elected President. A. W right, 1st Vice-President. A. Stephenson, 2nd Vice Presi dent; J . D, Kankine, sergt. at arms. Executive: lid Black, Wnu Slater, F. C. Leggett, R. Powell, A. Cramb. Comradeg J. P. Iverson and J. D a r l in ^ n of Vancouver Dis abled .ve terans, addressed the meeting on matters vital to all disabled men. Three ne\y mem bers were enrolled. The associ ation will attend church service a t Sti Stephen's Anglican Church on Sunday, April 7th, a t the evening service., Members will, assemble a t the Memorial Arch IE5'SWPBRieStMl Government D isputed Only HAMS VEAL COLD HEATS OF A U . K J ^ 1 Store at HoUybum, next Theatre PHONE W EST 3 ■"4- LUNBER and all BUILDING WEST VANCOUVER LUMBER TO. LTD. -FOR REAL SATISFACTION Phone West 1497 Marine Drî CLASSIFIED ADS tlie chapters work is along edu cational *' the eg, Iducationai Secretary. During past year had now ui v,>n»* fii.1 nhnrkfnt. 4-n boeii closcd. His rcQuest would, lines as' shown by t dendid report of Mrs. Fidd II Secretary. Durl..„ the year the chapter donated to the" school libraary 650 books, also sent a library of 150 books to isolated places. The Book Ex change was operated again for the 4th year, and 928 books were handled, also the school prize list increased. Repoi*ts of the Standard [Bear er; the Visiting committe; the Councillors and the C or^p o n d - ing Secretary showed thS rthese committees functioned faithful ly and well, ^ The regent's addrei^s followed: in which she stressed th a t the success of the chapter was due to the loyalty,.unselfishness and sincerity of the entire member- Jarnes R. Townrend wrote the , a t 6:46 p.m,, and place a wreath council for the installation of a in memory of comrades who fell street light between 26th and a t Vimy Ridge on April, 1917. 27th Streets on Bellevue Avenue. Next general meeting will be He was informed that the light held Tuesday, April 9th. The rate for Claasified AdvMrtisementa i* 2 conta per word, minimum 25 centa. Except in the cans fkf those having regular accounta. all fled* are payable strictly in adrancai Remember ClaMlBeds in the W est .Van Newa get Imiuedlate results_______ _______ -.'........ ' __ .-'W ■ * CHEAP FOR TWO MONTHS--Beach Camp, well furnished, near ferry. ' Rhone West 360X. , YOUNG WOMAK WANTS DAILY Housework, care for children even ings. West 437L3. therefore, be placed in the light tile for 1935, which would be con sidered next fall. C. C. F. NEWS LOST -- Black and White Bull Ter- reir; answers to "Jiggs." Phone West 153R. ► The engineer reported to the council on: 1. Travers water main. The work was ordered done a t a cost not to pxceed $296. 2. Mrs. J. J. Hanna's applica The W hist Drive on Wednes day, 20th March, proved to be a great success as a capacity crowd was present. The prize winners were Mrs. E. Provincial^ Mrs. Cooke, P. Meuse and W. Davie. The next V^hist Drive will be held in the Headquarters on FOR SALE -- Hupmobilc Six, sedan, excellent value; $165. Terms a r ranged. Phone West 231L. . FOR RENT -- To reliable tenant; modern six room house, garage • M ntrally " located. Inquire 2196 Fulton. Aveniie. FOR SALE -- Rockery and Alpine plants, large variety. Week days. C. Barrow, 24th and Nelson. FOR SALE chests armchairs, all West 619L. 3 beds complete two drawers, one bed lounge, 2 new. Phone' GIVE WEBB'S a trial for your next shoe repairs. 2463 Marine Drive. FOR RENT --- Five room modern ' furnace, fireplace; 2126 Mar- me Drive. Phone" West 34IR. ---W« V* o **'^*'* XAC^tU^UaJ. v e in Uli lion re ditch and gravelling on Wednesday, April 3rd, a t 8:16 Nelson and 22nd Street. A little P'Ri*i having been changed on ac- gmvelling was ordered done. cfount of the Citizens' Whist CRAIG & ROLPH -- Radio Service; over 12 years' experience. Phone West 640. Seal Coat with Mink Collar; nearly new. Will _sacrificd for $60. Phone West 29L. gravelling was ordered done. 3. Crown Creek Bridge. The work was ordered done a t a exceed 4; H. G. Ware's application. ship. She thanked the chapter The road was ordered opened to for their support and kindness half of the width, cost not to ex- ' te her during her four years of ceed $203.00. office, and wished them all a very happy and prospeix)us.year. Drive and Dance Saturday nights _ The meeting held a t the Orange Hall addressed by Rev. Andrew Roddan under the chair manship of Rev. 1. Archibald, was one of the most enthusiastic ■in recent mpnths. A graphic de- FOR- SALE -- Fumed Oak Buffet with China cabinet. Splendid con- . dition, $19.00. Phone West 841R. OHEA*P~Eitchen Ran̂ e, Dinî ng ^pom Suite (Walnut) Fortune Cup Inn. LION'S GATE NURSERIES--Choice evergreen, flowering and rockery shrubs (The garden aristocrats). For sale a t city prices. 1063 (^yde - Avenue, corner 11th Street. V Sewing Machine,' WestadIxv* A vocal solo was given by Mr.s. Howard Ix^ggatt and violin solos by Miss Margaret McIntyre, both Ixjing the recipients o,f corsage . .ixHi q u e t s ^ --------------- -- ^ A presentation of a book was made to Miss Beryl Gray; the regent, Mrs. Hayes, and the. sec retary, Mrs, Gray, also receiving gifts of books, with the chap te r's appreciation. The gue.sts then adjo_urned to the dining room where delight ful ixjfrcshments were served. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: lion Regent, Mrs. A. A. Almas; Hon. 1st Vice Regent., Mrs. J. Law- son; Hon. 2nd Vice Regent, Mrs p . Morgan; Regent, Mrs. W. B. Bmall; 1st Vice Regent, Mrs. Gordon Gray; 2nd Vice Regent, Mra. F, H irs t; Secretary, Mrs. Brittaii; Convp, Sec., Mrs. J, D. Jaoksoiii ̂Ti'ean.rHVfrs^-Vr-R- 5 P G F rn ii« ,o„ • <^epartm/ent Of Militia and Def- 13th was also given by a young R sW w » 1* . resolutions designed to request application the abolition <of these camps or le trail from West Bay to lot. on a t least the Inhuman and obiec- wasriTiStl u ^ d to inform the ap- Their operatTdh were "passed p l ic a n t- th a t- th € ^ o u n c ilc o u ld n o t^ -u n a n im o u s l j^ b 5 r - th e ~ la j^ W d n r see their way to accede to j h i s ence, • ^ ^ scription o f ^amp life under the HAYWARD AND'prebBLE--Radio ^ - Scrvicing, Patronise West Vancou ver. Guaranteed work. Phoiie West 639. YOlWG MAN wants Board and Lodg- s6j^ces returned for few months. Gardening, kalsomining, etc. Phone West 23R2. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR -- E ^ e r t advice. Plans drawn. First class ̂ workmanship. Phone West JONES -- New and Second- Repairs. (Xty Prices 1455 Marine. W est 472Y. d r e s s m a k in g & ALTERATIONS --Boys pants a specialty. Phone _Mrs. Robbins. West. 019R. request on account of thei-cost." !- DEATH OP H. G. BAKER • • the advertisement •V. News next week, in re gard to Mrs. R. P, Steeves' meet- THE . DUNDARAVB "ORIGINAL" -- WOOtr-& KNITTING SHOPPE, 2446 Marine -- Best of . Wools, Knitting B(mks, D.M.C., Pullskein' " -MACHINE-^GO, _ 742 G ra n v ^ St. -- Agent North, p o re , W.. Kfag, North 156'8R. i!?oo Cleaners,'1439 Marine. West 161. Henry George Baker passed Tuesday a t his home, 180 22nd _StrMt, a^ed 76 yeark I he deceased is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Charles M^Cge ihff .in th e Orange H all oh A n ri! B^^DLEY & TURNER -- Painting, 8 th . on.Apni Kalsomining and Paperhanging Phone West 380X1. . etc. Free instructions. 'J-- -------- * Busat. . .. , ANN s h o p p e ; Dundarave A N*̂ *3*̂ ® ' ■ Stationery; Toys; Gar- Rakes;, Sho'vols; Forks; Seeds; Hardware, etc,. l e g io n NOTES China; Educational Sec., Mrs. R. Fiddoa; Echoes Soc„ Mrs, Bcr- mird Ilayes; Standard Bearer, Mi*s. Robertson; Couneillors, Mrs. K, V. Forster. Mi-s. J. Mc- HRyi*®. Mrs. F. Dundas;. Arch:-; Mr.s. Elgar, Hospital, Mrs. Her-t- _}>eri Gray ;_G_irLC?_uide_s. M rsj>, C. Chapman; Child Welfare i ' t -- -- local branch is in receipt hnd Mrs. James Gray, both of a report from the Dominion Wimypeg; Nan and Ethel, both Y®sident, a t Ottawa, which l^^uie; two sons, J. D, Baker ®"Ows that some progress is be- of Edmonton, and A. D. Baker ^lade with the Federal Gov- of Vancousver. Funeral services ^^'hmentr in dealing with the vyere |^ ld a t 3 p.m. this afteiv of unemployment a- T* ex-service men, and also officiating. The remains Proposed amendment of_the J^^®jj^-warded to Calgary for Allowance Act." LLOYD'S WOOL & SHOP, 2474 Marine KNITTING line spring wools. P re e ^ l^ ttin g PUBLIC STJ^OGRAPHER -- Mar- garet Hobson; West 427L. school. Violet and Kathleen. Clem ent, Proprietors. --i,:P6r .all kinds of pnnteng Hhbne ' West Van News, West 863. Public -- Real CRAIG & ROLjPH -- Radio Skvice* Estate and Insurance. Phone West over 12 years' experience Phone 21 or Seymour 1260. " West 645L; ®?P®r*ence. ruone ^ P u p u ^ u r m a r c e l SHOP -- , New Thermique Tobaccos; steam permanent: Marcel 50c* Re- HORTICULTURAL ASS'N What the Legion is doing in this connection will be o f re a l ex-service men, dependents, and-the con- fnrhished and one unfum^hed 4-room cottage near ferry. Phond West 340 or West 143 Bank. Phone:W est 304. The West Vaikouver Horti- survey made of the cultural Association are jretting of the latter, proves thnf. -------wm couect. THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION re- clothing. Phone West 37 and truck will collect. SHOE REPAIRS -- Get the best mat- ®̂ ^̂ and '̂ ŝ orkmanship at Fox's, 14th a t Perry. The annual floral festi- iT '" *̂ *w"sun-are,~busv^in Mra. J. McIntyre; Leagiie of Na-' 5® ^® li fEe Orange t o ^ s i s t the whole tions, Mrs. W.Gourlay; Visiting P« JuPe 15th (Saturday). in CJanada. MrSi LongW^Orthy; * ' entnlAomn 4.u:_ ... G' J- ARCHER LTD. -- List Proper ties vrith Us now. We have direct mquiries -and active connections. Phone West 225 or Seymour 6954. . o . -- r i v i u i J S s n o w The next meeting will be held u at Mrs. J. M cIntyre's home, a , 'hi?., show a t t h i t S t S ^ i f 20th Sti^et, on Monday, April 1st; a t 2:15 p.m. the fullest details of the report, Friday, April 5th. SHARPENED - Repairs, all makes. West Vancou ver Machine Shop. 1449 Marine?^ WEST BAY LIBRARY -- 50 cents a month. New books every ̂ hionth. Mra. George Ghuss, who has lieen away in Victoria, has re^ tu ri^ d fo her home at 1093 Marine Drive. E y e ^ resident is respectfully r e q u ite d to become a. member nnd help the directors in their in- our : district. I w .T S S t t iS f . <>«>«> d'Easam h; SCOUT !n o t e s ™- our d isW o t/ M ^ h l p . k M y tackets a » 50c th is year and in- Chaplain **' ' ^'oop received ■Flail Show in of the program for S ^ L f iLl." *'°"or o f the Chief ffi'eat event. VERNON FEED STORE A. C, SBARLB Phone W est • Fertilizers of AH Kinds Wood, Coal, . - -BuUders* Supplies Buy a tag for tree. f ^ i n i s Ih e d a n d u n f u r n is h e d Houses to Rent. Houses, lots, and for .sale. John Lawson, 17th and,Marine. Phone West 66. ^ d r r e n t t o r e l i a b l e t e n a n t "--Modern bungalow, centrally locat- fd ; sawdust burner, good garden. Rent $25. Apply Box 49, West Van News.- -- GOmipN ROBSON B arciater --• SoHeitpr WEST VANCOUVER-- Office Kok'1447, Marine Drive Phone W est 408. ID to 12. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- . Suite 601: 510 H artin g sa» ft P h o ^ Siqrmpiir 4199 I '11®