s is i^ ^ s ^ K if B e W i s e i a i i d M o d e r n i z e and do it now. h o m e im p r o v e m e n t loan Wo are here to serve you with SO years* experience supply, ing the right material for the job. ASTBURY LUMBER CO, LIMITED NICHT CALLS-A. ROLLO, West 672RWEST 199 4,ro;ut(itofflMMBBBUi< *;!»•<►flSPflgBflROMuTotolH A r c t i c I c e C r e a m aaggaaiaiMaKBiiD^^ iSlfi'^^darlne Drive l a c k s Phoiio West 710 O v e r s t o c k e d , Must Clear -- Cksti or terms. HiL̂ hesi Grade Chesterfields a t low prices. Fine lot A rt Easy ̂ ' ' Chairs, Ottomans, Stools, Repairing French Polishing.Recovering JM r. and Mrs. Victor'Hicks of '*Los""AWieBl,'"Ari'"tne^ Mrs. Hicks* parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ash, 2 8 ^ Marine Drive.t e e R. L. Walters of Vancouver, has moved into his summer home on Radoliffe Avenue, for the season, ,e " e. e Fred C. Leggett of the West .Van. Sheet metal Works, has, moved from North Vancouver ipto a house at. 2126 Marine Drive. . , " • L. C. Reid of Sandy "Cove, is •seriously ill in J:he North Van couver General Hospital. Miss Evelyn Hudson, daughter o W H S a s d n o r i r r ^ t ^ ^ is one of the few women in the United States to hold a trans port pilot's license and a t present resides in Los Angeles, whei:^ She is a test .pilot. Last March she set a special world record for women's solo endurance fly ing. She learnt her flying m Hawaii, where her sister con ducts an aviation column for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. ill Bulk or Driokji VANILI.A,. NBAPOl.lTAN STRAWBKUKY .....& C lipnY CVS'l'AltD D elivcrw l to y o u r o n lo r w hon requirod.. Ambleside Pharmacy W. L. KER, Prop. ' 1401 Mnrlne Drive Phone: West 323 FREE DEUVBRY 3S Eric Benson and Harold Clarke of Vancouver spent the holiday week end a t Whytecliff.. WEST VANCOUVER i t e n n is c l u b n o t e s HOLLYBURN HALL Sunday School and People's Bible Class will be held as usual at.lO a.m. next Sunday,Ti'iinis enthusiasts spent an a s u a u a r m i v a .x n . iical o u i i u u y , cijbyaWe day a t the O i u j courts, 30th,' ..in Hollyburn Hall, co rner of. F u l to n and 21ot, on Next Sunday evening a t 7:30 Ml** Walter of the "city is having a lot cleared for the build- ing of a new home at 14th and Young King's Avenue. May 24th. An American Mixed Doubles Tournament^- took ,up most of the day; play being divided into two 'Sections. Sec tion winners were: Mi*^ MacNeil and McGee, and Miss Brine and Freeman, the latter team win ning the finals afte r a • hard- fought match. Lunch' and tea were served in the pavilion by the Social committee, w h ^ e un tiring efforts were much * ap-_ nreciated by member^ and guests. Fees for the 1937 Sea son have, been set as , follo'ws; Full "Season: $10' ($5 payable by^ Jiinelst; $5"A-ugust--lstT'$T7*50 for married couples). M onthly: $3.00 (payable in advance). Fee : 25c per visit (if accom ^ni- cessful recital last F^riday jvenr- Snoddy, who lives a t ed by a member). Jun iors Fee: mg at the---MpA,,Kelb^ ^ .Sandy Cove, saw' their difficul- $3;50 per season (includingfree lUm in the city. . All the juniors ties and she and her husband, coaching .̂ " • played rhythmicaUy and accur- Captain Snoddy rescued them, . The ex^trtive officers o f the., ately, showing the^ resu l^ took them to their home and Club take th is opportu'h it y o f ex- careful teaching, while the ^ n io r -made .them as comfortable as tending an- invitation to a ll t l f e could. Two. Japanese from tennis players in West.^ancpdverj out in la; to join the club. There are four. " . boat ^^^'ixywed^'the sailboat in, bers, situated a t the corner of personal b e lo n g in g s .____ zifluItpiiiAyeHue-ahd-23:st-:Str€etT-^^ -and2s.everaLbouqiie.ta.-- o'clock there will be a bright Gospel Service, wl^en the, speak ers will be Messrs. Gordon and John Rae. Tuesday at 8 .p.m,. prayer and Bible study., LEGION W. A. The usual monthly meeting of the Legion W. A. will be held in the Legion Hall on Monday a ft ernoon, May 31st, at 2:30 p.m. A full attendance is requested. ' Mrs. Fanny Ogden Dunn of Kelowna, B.C., is.rthe guest of Mr: and'Miss Chappell of Caul-, feild. " ■ * . * 4< Mr. and Miss Chappell and . Miss Swain have returned to Caulfeild afte r a two months' toUr, of California, Mexico and Arizona. ■ ' Jack Kendrick, 190 21st Street left last Sunday for .the. Ootsa Lake district, having received; an appointment with the prov-- incial w aterrights party, which is to obtain data there this sum- PUPILS OF M iss WILCOX IN^UGGESSPUL RECITAL mer. l|l 'v T(l On Sunday afternoon Frank Guilin, Bobby Bloxham and two,Ti, . .. s _. . uuiim, JooDoy isioxnam ana lwi IJ j! girl friends had a harrowing ex Weekly (M onday to Friday pupps of Miss ̂ Marguerite Wil- perience when their sailboat ; V r t i r < . t i 7 . i a w « z k i - n Q Q v r l T n Q a n / ' - ^ r ^only): $5 per season, Visitors' capsi^d in the watersmif Sandy Miss Nancy Pihkhnm and'M r. Alec Walton, whose marriage will be^-one of the outstanding events of early June, were guests of h o n o r'in 'th e late afternoon hours on Sunday when Mrs. Walter Critchley and Miss Mar garet Watson entertained for them at the home of the former • in Caulfeild; , Mrs;~ Gritehley had chosen n . smartly tailored frock of pastel ' flowered orepe with a white tux edo vest, while Miss Watson was wearing an afternoon dress- figured in black, white and greeii with a: monk's collar and short sleeves. A three-quarter length swing coat in navy, worn by Miss Pinkham, revealed a gaily figured frock in tones of yellow, blue'and white. Miss Poppy Harrison was a luncheon hostess on Saturday for the bride-to-be, when covers were also laid for Mrs. George Cowan, Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Walter Critchley, ,Mrs. Harrison, Miss Jean Matheson, Miss Rea H arri son, Miss Noel Davidson, Miss B. Harrison and Miss Enid Clem ents. Stratton's BAKERY Fruit und Meat Ples,"„ All kinds of Cookies Apple Tuniovors Doughnuts , Bcclcs Cukes Wedding Cukes u Specialty Wo luako ovorytiilng right on Uic promisuB, Fresh Daily, from llrstlr.Hl class ingredients. Note Address: 1468 Murine Drive, Phono 'West 27 Mr. "and Mrs. Dpuglas W right of Powell River, have come to West Vancouver to reside and are now living a t 2061 Esqui- malt Avenue, Jl; The Rev. Hillis W right has *retmmed--from-aH:rip-^ ♦ ♦' ♦.__________ under 'the"'constant supervision of an expert .groundsman. Dur ing week-ends,-tearis served -by the*Social committee~at a nom-. s p e c i a l c iv ic EVENING FERGUSON'S MOTOR TRANS PORT CO. . Colonel K. W. Savory, has been made a justice of the peace. ' There will be a special meet- , ..This company added~*am -M^d^y^he-ferries-earided-r inal charge. Players desirous of • ing of the Townswomen's Guild large truck to their fleet, a G.M. becoming members are request- a t, 8 p.m. -Friday, the 28th, a t C., with a. fully equipped, padded ed to get m touch with the Club ' the Clachan when menibers and van for furniture moving and President, V. W. Gnffiths, 2614 ..their husbands and enfranchised fre igh t.' They.now.operate five Ottawa AvenueJ Phone West Junior Townswomen will have vans daily be^tween. West Van- TZ2=K=34,_ or G. .T. N utt. 2091 the plpfl.<̂ nrp. of listening t o the couver and t he^ty-w ith^^-stor. 6, 776 passengers which is an all tjnie record^for May Day. , - -- - -■♦ ♦ ♦ ** - ■ A son was born last Thursday .a t the Vancouver General Hos- ipjta l to Mr. and Mrs; Wilbur H. Hollyburn Theatre, T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y M A T IN E E M ay 27Lh, 2 8 th 'a n d 2l)th ^*The Q uin ts a t P lay f* , (Tiu! World's Mo.st Fa.mouft . JBabicH) .','1, „ ̂ also .' '. ' ' , '̂THE I*LOT TIHjCJJiENS" SAT. EVENING & , MONDAY May 2l)th and Hist Irene Dunne - . Melvyn Douglas " T h eo d o ra . Goes Wild" also -- "YOU GANT GET AWAY WITH IT T U E S D A Y & W E D N E S D A Y J une 1st. a n d 2nd ~ ^dieiPRE^IDENT^ >7 From the story as suggested • by President Roosevelt ------ tOned only at 8:20)' -- -fliso- "JO lli THE MARINES" A Comedy. Roinanee of a , .South Sea Island i : • Bellevue . Avenue; 73-X:.-' ' Phone West five election candidates Who* have ,'age and office a t '154' Alexander beeirinvitedrfrrbeTiresentr-There-- St^r^aneGuverr-aflff-an-offiee-at- Randell (nee Gladys E.'Latham ). and~"Mrs. Spick ĥave~ will be impromptu musical items -tbroughout-the evening_and_at 19th and Marine Drive. moved from Appleton Court, into a house at 1230 Gordon Avenue. the close, tea will be served. SCOUT NOTES FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. SARAH A. YATES JUNK We buy Bottles. Rags,. Metals... Furniture, etc. Highest prices paid. PHONE _WEST_91___ A Ghariniiig Idea Drive or- walk to SHERMAN .GUEST_CDTTA&EL^i£eJ^= is always "ready in the garden or around, a pleasant log fire. MISS B. J . CAM PBELL__ The F irst West Vancouver, St. Stephen's Troop, made a- good, sho.wing again this year a t the annual district spo rts ' held a t -Mahon=Park=6n-Saturday-after-- noon last. The boys secured a Funeral services for Mrs. . Sarah Ann Yates-, late of IGth . and Duchess Avenue, who passed away on the 19th instant, in her 82nd year, ,were held at 3 p.m. " last Friday ^in7~Str~Stephen's = ON An y h a k e BROWN & SruNTON 1B42-MARINE DRIVE ' ' WESTrSOO .MciiiliQrH A.It.T. of U.C. WEST VAN total of 37 points to. take third "fcp lace for the cup. Which wasiWon' N m i f ^ hC ouv^ Church., The Rev. Canon d'Eas- „um officiated, and interment wa.s -jmade..-in- CapilanoJView Cemet- Sheet Metal Works^ Phone West 39 Furaace and Ran ge . Impairs, C.C.F. FINAL MEETING In th e d ra n g e H a ll ; M O i m d A T , M a y 3 1 s t .r at 8 p.m. ' • SPEAKERS; . ' . . |C. G. MacNeil. M.Pi - Grace McIm w DOROTHY STEEVES ELECTION PHON&-West 702 -troopV^Th e feam-was- composed- of the following scouts, .D. ^awdust-Bur^erfli: ~ThomT)8on7~GTyBayfidd~ P atro l^ leader r v . Mdrtin . amd TTroop- -Ioss>her-stepsonj-John^S7-Yates of 1538 Marine Drive. Harron leader W. Dickinson. _ Points were secured jas 'fo l lows: 100 ;yard (senior), Tst and 3rd place;_440 yard (senior) Ist^ and 3rd places 880 yard (senior),' 2nd and 3rd place'; High Jump (senior), 1st .and 2nd place; Broad Jump (senior), T st place. Mile Bike Race (open), 2nd place. High Jump (junior), 2nd place. Rplay Race, 3rd place. TBrosTTLtd. charge of the funeral a rr^gem en ts . W.'~Wll^n has~rpoy.ed~frbnr -Vancouyer--and--is^eccupying--a- house a t 1261 Keith'Road. THE HIGHLANDS L. ■ 1393, Marint*' Drive , Where Good Food Is Served - Sunday Eyeniiig-<'Speciai Chicken D fnher West Vancouver'ŝ .Smartest Place to M e e t^ d Eat. EXPERT^ ' W atch an4 Clock " REPAIRING - , T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with Birks Ltd., . Montreal) S u m m e r S a w d u s t R a t e s E f f e c t i v e N o w WEST 3,9 P H O i S f f i ^ F G R D E T A I L S ; KNILL'S FUELS Saturdays--^Half day only;' Order early. no r̂th 9 4 ' 1522 Marine Drive H O L L Y B U R N D A I R Y 1702 Marine Drive: W e don't care H ow Y ou V ote, B ut Vote for H oiiyi»uru"Dairy Wedding Xakes Decornted^ - ; t;in=^your-dwn-h°oTne-by-:expert-ior_ w ill bake and decorate cakes by Torder.^-'Reasdnable- price.-- Phone West 642-X . The £.CT7 Campaign Gofrtnnittee invites the ^ w o m c n of-West Vancouver to hear MRS--DOROTHY STEEVES at the Legion Hall, FRIDAY; May 28th, at 2.30 p.m. ' Refreshments i j . JggJMSg