tX't t>bei' TH E W EST VAN NEW S S a u s p ic e s u n it e d , c h u r c h w o m e n ŝ association Thanksgiving Supper ~ ----- T O IV IO R R O W '*1F R I d a Y) ~ ai 6.JJ0 p.m., In the Church Hall SlMv\KKUr-KEV* GEOKGK PRINGLE MUSICAL PROGRAMME 3 5 c per plate. GIRLS' AUXILIARY. BARBARIANS RUGBY CLUB V I L j M . . J M U l f M D A lN C E !i;,;!;L„,Paviuo„ FHday, Oct. 1 5 ' R o y B a r r y and his Optimists , Pancing 9 to I T i c k e t s 5 0 c . JENVEir & BU Rf HELD 1688 Inglewood Avenue B U I L D I N G C O N T R A C T O R S ■ ... __ ___ ...........-■........ .......................... . ceiv ien t f o u n d a t i o n s , f l o o r s , s i d e w a l k s , E tc. , ' S atisfaction G uaranteed The ferries la st m<»nlh carried 90,228 passeiiKers, which is an increase of 14,082 over th e figures for th e correspoudini^ m onth last year. 1'lie total num ber using the ferries for the nine m onths ending 801 h SeptemlKU* Was 768,910 a.s compared with 718,080 for the same iH?riod in 1980, being an increase of 50,280. 'M iss Audrey Pii*rce, Gordon l^ierce, and Bill Jackson, all of Vancouver, were guests at' the Clachan over th e wi'ek en<t. ,' «)i >ii )i( Mrs. Logan, who has bw n spending *the season at Cypress Park, has returned to Vancouver for th e w inter. D A N C IN G • g r a c e G O D D A R D Will liold clusses in the LEGION HALL, commencing Tuesday Oct. 19th. Tiny Tots, 2:!30 p.m. -- School Children, 3:110 p.m. , High School Ballroom Class, 5:00 p.m. r,(k> per lesson. - For further'enquiries apply 2079 Marine Drive. 2iul WEST VANCOUVER ^runOP OF BOY SCOUTS BARBARIANS RUGBY " LststrShturday-the'locaHTighy- Tlw weekly meeting of the team won thetf secotrd gjvhrerof ond West Vancouver Troop' of th e season, nosing out a power- lk jL i!c o u ts -w a sJ ie ld J> m e J to L _ ^ u .' .V arsity te an ^ '7 -1 6 . It was . 1' rvr, mnoarlnv u diiig-dbiig up 'diid down battle me Johnson Annex on Tuesday, f - g t a r t to finish, w ith Jack October 5th. Two boys w eie QhappelP supplying the climax Shower Mrs. D. Rankin and Mrs. K. Jakes en tertained at the home of the la tte r on Friday evening, a t a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Olive Childs, . whose m arriage will take place on Oc tober loth. The gifts were pre sented to ,Uie guest of honor in a p re ttily decorafod* wagon by Mavis W ard. Among the invited guests were Mrs. John.ston, Mrs. Dewest, Mrs. E. Kei;by, Mrs. H. Thwaites, Mrs. G. Childs, Mrs. Williamson, 'Mrs. D. Kitohiiig, 'Mrs. W ismer, Mrs. E. Rush, Mrs. A. Chisholm, Mrs. Rankiii, Sr., Mrs. B ui'khart, Mrs. R. Lowes, Mrs. J . Mull, Mrs. R. Turner, Mrs. G. F letcher, ATrs. Nelson, ..Mr s.-Ward-and-Miss-D*-.Ma rsh aU,_ .Miss__L __ -Thompson,._ Miss___J_._ Thbinpson, Miss N- Howard, Miss M. Johnston, Miss J. W right, Miss M. K itching, Miss D. Childs, Miss F. W illiam s6h," Miss A." Chisholm, Miss H. . Chisholm, Miss B. Wai'd and Miss K. W ard. Mrs. M. John.ston, 1420 Argyle Avonue, has left for th e city, w here she intends to go Into business. ■■■ ♦ 0 ̂ * - Miss G ertrude I^iwaon's oil pain ting "August on the F a ir w ay," is am ong tho.se selected from the B.C. A rtis ts E.xhihition for showing at Vernon, B.O., and sul)so(iuently at the bjldn¥)nion Mu.seiini of A rts. > II. S. Chapman, 1887 Duchess Avenue, has moved into a house a t 1257 Clyde Avonue. ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adam s have moved intt) a house a t 2219 Bellevue Avenue. V iK ' 4>' 4< II. Smith has moved from 1081 2-1 th S treet into a house a t 2291 1 laywod Avenue. . A big run of sm elts eatpe into the w aters along Iluj W est V an couver shoreline over the week end, and the many who turned out with bnekeis, etc., made.bi}^ hauls. . ' ' .. >i< ♦ * .. / ' i - ' Hugh Taylor of W est Bay is a pa tien t in Shaiighnessy Hos- . pital. ' ' >H - i|i ♦ ■ <J. Ml*, and Mr.s. llicks of N orth Vancouver, have moved in to the W illiams' house a t l()fi8 Duchess A von no. Ml*, a nd Mrs. M orris Ju n 'r. have . moved from Vancouver W ith your com post m tik e s y a U ia b le ... , m ain ire ■. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. 8KARLK l*hon« Wm I I I S tra tto n ^ A K E R Y mr j r i n Jk «%ui« JKiP Jllll̂M JMmJ KRKSH DAILY 'I'l'ii viu'iotios to Hult eVory IuhIo Mt'iil I'los -- Apple Turnovers Eceles (;akeH -- RnsIrleM Buns nml Itolls Note A ddress: 1108 M arine Drive, Phone W est 27 welcomed into the troop, S ttia rt y^^hen he dropped a goal, w ith Curley and Dick Bailey, who was two m inutes to" go, ,so th a t the • i j b e RALS ELECT OFFICERS form erly one o f our W olf Cubs, boys m an ag ed to eke out th e i r . ----------- iuimt: > . ....win-.--The gam e was m arred ju s t Scout work ,^o t. under way m final whistle when the fo rn ro f Morse sighahng, first Tommy Roxburgh, s ta r five- aid, knot tying and. scout ĵ .£cei a very painful The Eagle Patrol ag a in wpfivfh^ arm in ju ry. The boys are keep hmiOT~'patf p r^ to ^ " f o r " 't h e i r good work d u r in g th e p a s t month. H O O P r B R O S l 626 Pender street Money to Loan ON FIRST MORTGAGES ing .the ir fingers crossed and hope th a t he will be out m ex t Saturday. The o ther scores' were made by Vic Coppin and Ian R ichards. Vic,made his try tak-. ""T ng~the^bal i-^ver~fTom -ra--Ibose- W est Vancouver Liberal m em bers held th e ir annual m eeting on October th e Bih, th e follow ing officers being elected for 1938 , Hon. P residen t: Hon. W i^. Lyon Mackenzie K in g . ------------- Hon. Vice P residen ts: Hon, T. D. Pattu llo , Thos. R eid ,. M.P., _G._G^McGeer, M.P., K.C,' in to a house a t 2495 L aw son A venue.' T he fo rm er h as j u s t com e b u t o f th e y a n o o iiv e r Gbn- ~erahH t>.spitai7-wherc~lr(rhivs-been- a p a tie n L * >l« >k , Ml*. B utterw orth , 2Cth and O ttaw a Avenue, has left for a trip to-Vaneduver Island. * * ♦ Miss McCurdy, who has been the g uest of Mr. and Mrs. W hiL tak e r o f Radcliffe Avenue, has re tu rned to-Vancouver. ■' " • ■ Hi ' ■ ♦ ■ ■ Hi . ■_r_TT_ ■ ■ -A New Home An Addition, or scrum and Ian made two.' spec- tacu laf runs to score twice, also converting both fo r ex tra p o in ts. Monday, Thanksgiving Day, B arbarians jou'nieyed to Vic to ria and took on the. powerful iFiTSt'~Dmsforr"Victoria College,. ■ losing a h a r^ p lay ed contest 6-8. TTie absenee--of Tommy Rox- blirgh in the th ree-quarters line w as a barge facto r in the defeat. H ow ev^ , it was really fine to see E x-B arbarian Tommy Rob son in the line-up. He played a dandy' gam e and th e team could certain ly do w ith a few more like him. Irhm ediate P ast' P re s id en t; K. A. Ray. . . P resid en t:-F . A. W alker: F irs t Vice P re s .: H arry Rich mond. - Second Vice P res.: CoDK. W. Savory. __ Miss Tr'ickett has moved into a house a t 2310'Bellevue Aveniu! The. d a te ,o f the..bridgo-ioJje_ -gi-ven-in-ai d-of-th o-Roy-iiLN-o^ î41 b T re asu re r: JohriTNyland; Secretary : G. W. Kissick. 'Asst: Sec.: H. Fallows. • Provincial D elegates: K. A. R ay, P. T. M asterm an. PROVINCIAL RECREATION CLASS^IS- " . .work Guild a t the'bonne of Mr.s. Woodcock h as been ^ h an ged from October 15th to" ()ciol ler 2 3 rd ., ' ■ ■■■■■■■■ , ■-+ ■ Ht,.: . M rs. C . W. Addison, 2;U)8 - Inglewood -Avenue,--has - as-lior- guests Mrs. J. Cameron Bridge of W eir, Scotland, an.d Mi*s. I). H. Reid, Seattle. - . ♦ ♦ * ' . Mr.s. Money, 26th and I'alm- erston ,Av<^ îue, has moved to the city fo r 2242 Inglewood, Av<i- nue. Hollyburn theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE Ot'lobcr 1-1 th, trithjuul Kltli WILI4AM HOVi) 'CHILLS OF OLD WYOMING" also "UILI. T IL U E S " UNDERSEA KINDOIM ' ' No. 7" ' : 'S7V3'r~ICV ION m ONDAY- ----- ■Oftohel'-iath- and--IHlh---- - SIR (JIJY STANDING FREDDIE BARTHOI-OMEW ^Lloyds of London' aluo I»ARI)ON .MY SPRAY" ............ ..... ..................................................................................................... . . TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY ami THURSDAY October 19th, 20th and 2hst WILLIAM 1'OWELl: MYRNA LOY * * T H E G R E A T Z I E G F E L D * ' (Onco only from 8« - 11 j>.m.) One- hour, of short .subjects from 7 p.m., not. jvp m ted .__, .... '(;ont.i'acl mmruds full .retrulaV admission. Harold A. Eager & Son Builders & C ontractors _lldmes-of^Diatinction__ Alterations RepaifS' „ Ue-ropfing 825 - 22nd Street -A Bring your problems to Lumber G o * , L t U . : For Service and Satisfactioii. Phone West 199 . Night Calls-- A; HOLLO, West 672-R IsgggjgsLs:ra s a ra s a a a B a atii s a a a aiaia The team th is year is ra th e r sh o rt of m aterial,'-and anyone jiyjgh ing P^^Y •Lofting, W est 568-R. "N ext gam e is Saturday,-O c^ tober 16th, _at Memorial. Park , B arbarians m eeting H arlequins in a regu lar league feature , which they m'ust \vin to keep th e ir le'ague record intact. I t is rumored th a t W est Van- "couver is~to-have no cen tre-fo r girls unless enough nam es are turned in to Mr. E is 'ehhard t to SOCCER "'The W est Vancouver"F()biball Team opened th e season' last Saturday , losing to l.ho Vikings GENERAL Builders* Supplies Coal, W ood and Saw dust W EST VAN. BUIlvDERS' ______ SUPPLY ___ ■ 2153 Marine Drivtt . W est .T60 Mr. Davis of "Vancouver has a rranged for th e m aking of an im m ediate s ta r t on his new home on-the B ritish Pacific Properties. J GONGRETE CO NTRACTORS Land C learing ' - E xcavation W ork "S o le T ^ e n ts -fm * y' / ARMOR GOAT W ATERPROOF CEM ENT PAINT TEA RO E SO N , cornmuhicaie w ith e ither. K ath leen Love a t W est 283-Y or ■ H ertha Paulsen at-W est 319_,-be fore Saturday.- ' * " W. A. CANADIAN LEGION The W. A /, Canadian' Legion held a very successful m eeting on the 27th Septem ber. .Much im portant business was gone through, and every m em ber in t erested in the w inter work. Mrs T. T urner was elected convener of the Poppy Campaign. A ssist ing h er are Mrs- M. Partingixin, 7Mrs7lSl7PhtlipTrand~Mr8r-Bennet:r Thp Group have taken the P ark a t 3 o'clock. Everybody is asked to come and give the bt)yH ' a h a n d . . : ---------------- '-- SCOTTISH COUNTRY i DANCE SOCIETY ON ANV MAKE BROWN °& MUNTON 1B42 MARINE DRIVE - WEST 300,M.-iiil((?r« A.K:T. of U.C.. . The newly organized West V ancouver Branch' of the iTov- incial Scottish "CouTitry--D a n c e - Society of B. C: held .its opening - dance a t th e Clachan on Satur day evening. T here was a good* attendance of members, and th e ir en thusiasm augurs well for a successful w in ter's entertain- m ent. THE-HIGHLANDS 1393 Marine Drive "Where GimmI Food Ih Served. _____^_We.si .Vancouver's Smariest Place to Eat.- Poppy- Tea ih hand w ith M rs. T. E. Batchelor as convener, fu fth e r detail.s of which w'ill-ap- ppnk in the nex t issue bf th e THe Truck is Ours - The Service is Yours We have-been told tha^ou r new truck is-the finest appeanngi thj^ ■wost modern* and inost economical, performing fuel truck in Greyer V ancouver. The most cbriiforting vieŴ . of -it that you can 'get is * it is backed up to vour yard, assuringj '̂̂ ou warmth and comfort this ' W i n t e r . . ■ - - - WEST ' 3 9 SAWDUST. -xr-^North 94 KNILL FUELS r - WOOD COAL NORTH 9 4 HOME. OIL, FUELS 513 Lonsdale AvA W est Van N<&,.w.s-- Mrs. F. River.s w as elected co n v en er for the A rm istice ban- .quet. " . ' A WHIST and BRIDGE DRIVE will be held in the T em orgbw, Oct* 1 5 thOrange Hall at 8,30 p.m,, under the auspices of Ihe L. O, B. A. Refreshments Served Admission 25c, Come along and bring a friend - EXPERT----------- W atch and Clock REPA IR H ^G ^ ■ T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with.Birks Ltd., Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive • West Van Blind and Awning Supply # Blimls and Awnings made to m easure.. Old Blinds cleaned and re paired. We pick up and deliver. Free estimate.s. Our prices are the ̂ same as the city- All work guaranteed. Phone West 719 for a man to Call. C- JORDAN