tMB-WSjjr-VAN 'NEWS' ««iiii ^T^-nHl'bBXTION OJ* ™ B BONOARAVE fcADIES ̂CHOIR TO GHTT-- .......... . ""msTOICT o r WEST , ! "A NIGHT OF GILBERT & SULLIVAN" ® I ^ N C O U V K B Public Notice r huii'bv ifiven to the ElecJ^ra u i Municipality/of the Cor- of the District of West ir e . , that I require o( the sai4 Electors X rouacil Chamber, Muttl- Jl Hall. West Vancouver, B.C. ON MONDAY .'a i!..T h » s B im ii« r »v « ..Ia d iaa!.iiCbal»,»aii«IwwAh»*<U»ie«>tteii~»ei- Mrs. F. X*. Hodgson, is giving "A Night of Gilbert and Sulli van'* » i 8 jt6 p. in, on Saturday, January 9th, in the Inglewood School Auditorium. They will be assisted by a number of male singers and a male choyus, also by an orchestra under the leadership of Mrs. Knight-H^ge. All will be in costume, and a considerable anidunt of tim*e and trouble has been spent on tha. production, so that those who attend can be assured of an interesting evening. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the West Vancouver Schools Band. The follovfing is the program; „ CLASSi#m3E> ADS 25 r«nU. E&ewpt III ih« t mm of tlMNM hftvinr refuiir treountR, til cliuiBi* flo4« are pay t b it a trltU y In idvMWft. itomamber Clasalftaos in ib t W ait \a n N«wa yci ininiediata raaulta., SNAPSHOT CALKNDAU MOUNTS, Take t'nriu*gU'*M advica and Buy am! choTco of ^5 Local, vlowa. Do* valbpinur. printintfi enlarging, oolor* ing. C. J. Broderick. Photo FinUher (Sagar's Store), 1522 Marine. Acmigc !n a place wHh a future. Acruttgt* ill good iocaiiona from |50 t J« OVERTURE 0,0 nth <li>y of January,. 1982, Hi 12 o'clock nodn, The Orchestra ......The Mikado TO RBNT~>5 room modern houaa. Good garden. Number of good fru it , trees. Conveniei^t. location, $20.0 0 . Apply John Lawson. West 65, __up. Apply .Tohn Lawson, Weat 65. PAINTING, KALSOMINING AND TAIMOUING - Take advantage of chcuiu't* winter prices, Phono West for the purpose of electing perr .oils toi represont them as R^ve :,„(j Two Councillors and electing 'throe persons to represent them School lYustecs and one per- sifl to represent them,as a Com^ mi.'=sioner of Ppi^ce, . , . The Mode of Nomination of (andidates Shall Be as follows: The Candidates shall be nom- I'jnated in writing; the. writing .hall he subscribed by two elec* ior.*! of the Municipality as pro poser ami seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Of ficer at any' time between the date of the notice and ,2 p.-m., of the day of .nomination. The said 'writing may be in the form num-^ ̂ bered 3 in the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act," and shall state the names, residence and occupation or description of each person propdsed, ih such ; manner as sufficiently to iden tify such candidate; and in the cv^t of a Poll being necessary, such .PqH shall be opened on SATURDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JANUARY; 1932̂ between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. pd 8 o'clock p. m. of said day at the New AmblesiTie Hall,' corner of 14th Street and Mar- , ine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. of whfeh every person is hereby required to take notice and gov- . 3rn-himself"accordmgIy7'"----- Given under my hand at the THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE L CHORUS.....................................Climbing Over Rocky Mountains Dundarave I.iadies*' Choir. Madge I'ai mcr, Soloist 2. SONG AND CHORUS.....0 Is There Not Ono Maiden BreuBt? James Holt and-Choir 3. SONG.......T......... ........................ r.................. Poor Wandering Ono Mrs. S. B. Willoughby and Choir 4. SONG AND CHORUS.....Stay, We Must Not Los6 Our Senses James Holt and'Choir v 5. ■ ..;.When Frederic Was a Little Boy Mrs, T. B. Turner 6 . SONG. AND CHORUS.................................. I Am a Pirate King t R. W. Proud and Male Chorus ORCHESTRA...................................Selections from Various Operas THE YisOMEN OP THE GUARD FOR SALE or BXCHANfJE for, Wo«t ' l^^ropi vdyked land wiln good building a t Vancouver •l^roperty --► lOO acres POU UEN'Il--Comfortable and attrac* tiv(' little house, modern,.furnished 00 partly furn.shed, $l5l Phone West (i'jpL.________ ' Pitt Meadows. Apply John Lawson West 55. • : WE HAVE TEN OF,,THE CHEAP EST LOTS In West Vancouver -- Some close in. Sure money-mukers In noalTTuture. John La\vBon, \Vc8t 55. " MAUCKl.LE SHOP -- Marfcllo, 50 coiitH; reset, .15c; Unger wave, 76c. I'lioni* Mrs. King^Wost 804. CAKLIOY Buya and Sells Furniture-- Kopairing ami polishing,' Paints, oils, .stains, glass. Phone West 71Y. I OR RENT--4 to 5 Room Bung alow, newly built; hot-water WEBirS SHOE REPAIRS WEAR BEST--Dundarave. 1. DUET.... 3. 4 5. (5. ■7. ........................ ........ ...........I Have-n 8 ong to Sing-O Edna Walker and. Norman Sowell i SONG...............;....................."...........................When Maiden Loves Madge Farmer ' . SONG............................................ ................. ..............I Am a Bride Joan Durbin SONG.................................................Free From His. Fetters Grim , \ James Holt ■ • .• . SONG.....................................................................Were I Thy Bride „ . . . . . , Mrs..- H , - B . S t e v e n s - ■ > QUARTETTE......... .............. ;............. ;............'.Strange Adventure Me'sdamqs'Willoughby and Stevoius Messrs. Holt and Froud SONG AND CHORUS....... ..... When Our Gallant Norman Foes Mrs. F. X. Hodgson and' Male Chorus ORCHESTRA ...................... .......... ............................................ Patience I'ATIENCE 1. CHORUS.................................;.... ..Twenty Lovesick Maidens Wo • " Dundarave Ladies' Choir Soloists: Mrs. R. Froud, Mrs. H. C. Johnston, Mrs. J. Young 2 . ' SONG A'ND CHORUS.,..!. Cannot Tell . What This Love May Be - ----- - M argaret Rankine and Choir ' ., • 3. DUET.... ................. ........................................J^e Was a,L ittle Boy " Mesdames Johnston and Young DUET.............................................................Prithee Pretty Maiden Edna Walker ...and Norman Sewell SONG............ .................. V.........................Love Is a Plaintive Song M argaret Rankine and Choir DUET..... ...... ...............................................When I Go Out.of Door Messrs. Turner and Sewell SONG" AND CHORUS.......... ......................... ;..In a-Doleful--Train. . ' ' Chojr and~Mr. T. B. Turner "" Phone Weat 414L1. FOR PLUMBING REPAIRS idunce Phono West 24lR. Rea- clwmge •. I'oker llarulH .and Connol eiinis I' r̂ee, -Amhlesido Tea Uoonfm. BOARD A N ^ RESIDENCE 15th and Bellevw, near ferry. Ratos ati tractive. Phono West 458L. T rust-ed W ork Genial Burglar (to trut^aed-up householdei') : "There you are'-- you gotta" blinkin' foreman's job, guv'nor, a-watchin' of us work." . a . . (JEO. HAY Heal Ei t̂ate and Insurance ' ' 4 Notary Public THE WORLD-FAMOUS BOB MAR TIN'S CONDITION AND WORM POWDERS FOR DOGS AND CATS obtainable at Phillips Bros., 8GG Howe St., Vancouver.' FIRE INSURANCE Wishing Our Clients and Friends A HAl'PY Ni:W YEAR 1105 Marino Drive (ilVtix' Phone West 21 or ,Seymi»ur. 12G0 Evenings: West 204X 4. G I R L WANTS GENERAL WORK of any kind morninigs. Phone West 68. -M- Business First A gentleman of Hebrew ex- lIOLLVBUUNj"'V. Barber Shop 15th & Maj>W> EXP 14 II T 815 K VICE K: MARSH, Proprietor Mtinicipal Hall, District of West Vancouver, this -30th* day of December, 1931. WM._ HERRIN, Returning Officer. Hollyburn, B. C., 30th December, 1931. -ORCHESTRA-- ......... ------- -------- --- ---The-CondolieFs- THE GONDOLIERS ____ __________ 1. ' CHORUS..................... ..-.V..................... ......................List and Learn X iractioh -W.as-being_charged -with attempted murder. ^'Y oir'sa y "the law of. self- Ciirrant 1.4oaf Take 1 quart "lirqad sponge, I) rea]{ -aB d--m iX--i ntol-it--2 aggs'r 2 . DR. TOLMIE MAKES APPEAL _ At this season, when the en tire western world is animated by the ageless .Spirit of Peace on Earth -Goodwill to All Men, 've are moved to-our souls by the plight' of those jup.orL_wJiom_ the rigours of this economic Itave fallen so severely. While British Columbia has I'ltlistood the 'shocks of indus trial- depression in ^ ^manner ■ t*efl€ct her inherent stability, we have still in our oiidst a great number of inno- cent victims of tli'f.s 7- 8 . Dundarave Ladies' Choir Soloists: Mesdames Willoughby, Gordon Gray and J, Young Messrs. J. Holt, H. G. Mason and Gordon Gray SONGrr.....................,........:...:.....For the Merriest Fellows Are We Gordon Gray and Mixed Chorus SONG........-.......'-...."...-.-..................Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes - Tom Turner , SONG AND CHORUS-.......;......When a Merry Maiden, Ma,rries - Mrs. W. R. Clark and Ladies'Chorus * QUARTETTE............:.,.................. ....In a--Gontemplativi Fashion Mesdames Powell and T, B. Turner V Messrs. Tom Turner and H. G, Mason ' 'SONG......................................... On the Day When I Was-Wedded / ' Mrs. A. J. Gleam : ^ ....... .......................... ...M-oilie Eclwards GRAND FINALE..:.............. ...Dance a Cachucha Dundarave Ladies' Choir and Male Chorus - defence would'h^ve justified you in killing Mr.; Isaacs," said""tlie prosecuting counsel, "why^ then, did you not fire when you pointed a revolver at him?" "'Veil," explained the accused, "as soon-as I had- put it up Isaacs says, 'How much do you vant for that gun ?'- Now, I ask you, sir, how could I kill a man, yen he was talking business?" 1 cup sugar, 1 cups currants, Vo cup peel, 1 cup lard, with enough flour to make stiff dough. Shape into i loaf and ' place in pan yoil iiiteVld baking in, which ha.s *been_p_reyiously well gi-eased. Lei rise once. Bake in sloW' oven one hour. FIRE LOSS INCREASES WEST VANCOUVER ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY His Deal Husband (testily, after going, down badly at bridge) :" You"̂ might- have guessed I "had no- Wife: ".Quite, but I thought you had a brain, darling!" " ' Cherry Cake ^ 2 eggs.. '*i/nip-strgar, Yo Clip butter.; 2 tablespoons water. ] cup cherries. « teaspoon soda.-- 2 cups (small) ..flour. Bake as usual. Ice with any frosting. readjustment. Acute distress p mutely for relief.; parentsr them own extfemi ,,, -hearts, the bitter- the needs of the. ___ _ _____ every handjwe see' to 102 alarms in connection with ."nere sorrow can ho _________ _____ North Vancouver c i ty , fire losses for the eleven months, January 1 to November 30, show an increase of $22,297, as with the correspond ing period of last year, Accord- in~g to a report of fire depart ment officials. - - In the eleven-months of this year, the department responded Statement; fof~ Concert Held December,. ,4tĥ 1931 v. RECEIPTS-- From sale of tickets.....$59.20 -E X P E N S E S /^ --------- The Hymn in Question A little girl went to church When Ignorance Was Bliss "How long had you known Printing, music, adver- ' tising, etc. .............. 35.80 with her Aunt Mary. On her your wife before you married return her m other, asked her her?" what hymn-had been sung. The "I didn't know her at all. I ' aunt whispered to the child, only thought I did." "Sun of my soul." "Well," re- ------ r- peated the mother, "What, was Diagnosis „ lightened, ^nd $66,600. There Was $50,700 in- suranee carried, and the loss to talled $29,91B7 tS ? f t jittle hour thi«i bhose of us for whom da nf still a and of peace be Net proceeds-- -T:7r." -.̂ :7"23740 BALANCE-- , United. Church Welfare ' Fund ......................... Welfare Fund of the it-?.!l;!'Suh_.ol.Aunt_Mary_!s-Soul,'.̂___ Doctor:. "H'rri_!.:_ Severe -head-- was the answer; ̂ aches, bilioiis, aitacks, pains in -- Father-:-^^ou-keiit-the car oUi--;madam-?^ the neck--h'm, what is you age, Duncan Lawson Chap- In the same period of 1930, ' there were 160 alarms responded ter, I. 0. D. E............ 11.70 rather late last night, son. What. Patient (coyly): "Twenty .delayed you ?" > "four, doctor."' ' ^on ; "Had a blowoot7ilir(J7'̂ ~" :; Ĵ'enerous in nn̂V $51,500. fortunatp Insurance amounted to $33,775, ̂ Lunate, and quick to respond n / c r of the c S i a n 'E m e rg e n e y ^ F u T f^ " Fmfi"^3¥^dian'Red Cross So- ,and loss $7,522. for the period was $23.40 St. Stephen's Welfare Fund, d 0 n a t e d by West Van. Orchestra 11.70 Father: "Huh! Tire or road- ing to write) "Los.s of memory, house?" . . 'too." WEST VAN Y NORTH VANCOUVER WORK WILL RESUME SATURDAY ®ty, 317 B e7 m ;n 7 'H o u T V ir ^he monthly meeting of the w e i ' 'S "red" W l e ^ muifl" CATHERINE PATON Studio of Dancing KE-OFENS .JANUARY 4TH Private or Clas.s Lessons for Children--Adults--Bu.siness Girls_in TAP AND PHYSICAL CULTURE ^^:iiU.ra5J3ANGlNG- BALLET 137.3 Gordon Avenue. b̂e society. (Si^^ed) S. F..TO-LMIE, - • mier of British Columbia. TOE AND HALP.POINT RcBidencc I,*hone. West 341X nome 01 mrs. xvwu, "î « cently, Vill resume work Satur- Bellevue, oii~Tuesday, January ^ Thig vvas announced by All members are stated, it is -■ frem -A ber=r. burgled 5th, at 8 p. m requested to be present. The meeting will take the form of a .general business meeting.__; expected operations under the relief unemployment plan will, proceed again on that date. - - - A Double.Life ̂ Landlady (confiding, troubles He; h 4. -i. lodgers to friends): "Then change a T 'ad one 'oo made out 'e was a you lose any- '-uange i-n it. a X aa one ou luc their bachelor of arts, an' blow me if out." . up-instead of 'e didn't 'ave a wife an' family ■ \ m Sheffield all the time." Quite Uncalled For . Wi!<r(with newspaper) ; "This article says that a person speaks on an average about - twelve thousand words a day." Husband; "I've always said you were above the average." THE WEST VANCOUVER SCOTTISH SOCIETY " 'Ts giving -------- _ A D ram atic E n te rta in m en t,. C oncert, 1 ^ a n d D ance _ , at the Clachan jflotel -V ̂ at 8 p. m. SATURDAY/ 9th JANUARY Tickets, 35c Prc>ceeds go to Scottish Benevolent Society 'J. / I , # a ;■ ill M i l T ■ ' M M , m