7 m ^ T s p e c ia l SAWDtJSf rlllTAM-S FOBL Phone North 620 T h e C halet MEALS» * BOOMS- <8lttgi« Double); rutee by dey, week or month. Furnished Cottages. HORSESHOE BAY Local and^Personal Mr i«Ji(l Mrs.' E, G. Groom, 0541 Marine Drive, are moving lo North Vancouver. disabled VETERANS' association Will miH-t in tlieir new quarters j,„„„,liatoly behind the' "LionsV' C;alo' TimoH" onfico, Tuesday, JuJv II. «t 8 p.m. sharp. YOUR LOCAL AGENT Some Splendid Buys in Lots and Homes fRentais and Insurance Solicited Estates Managed J . T ..W A T T 1744 Marine Drive Phone W. 141 Mrs. W. H. Lavell, 13th and IngleWdod Avenue; has iMJturned" to her home from a trip in the Interior. 4i * <4> Mr. and Mrs. drimp of Van couver, have mov<Hl into their new home at l lt l i and Fulton Avenue. 4i O 4> Call home - tonight h y M̂ong distance' If you are away on vaca tion why not call home hy lonif - distance telephone ? P'ind out if the folks , at home are well; fell them what a wonderful fime you're having. .It costs so little to talk by "long, dist ance" after 7 in the even ing, and it will help you. enjoy your holiday even,, more, knowing that all is well back home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith of the Keith Block, 15th and Marine Drive, have returned from a trip to Oregon, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kyle and son, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Burley .spent an enjoyable week end on a launch cruise up Home Sound. Miss Doreen Bernard has gone to Banff for the summer. Miss Bubbles Bernard left on Monday fo^ a holiday in the Okanagan. 4c 4> 4c The MCrchonts Football Club wish to thank the following merch ants who helped make it possible for the' teams toNoperato during the .past season: Greenwood's Grocery,^ McNeil & McCue's Drug Store Stratton's' Bakery Lew's Barber Shop C. J. Archer Ltd. P.D.Q. Cafe Associated Dairies Canadian Window Bakery West Van Motors (Bill Grout) Imperial Garage. |(Bill Thompson) Smith's Grocery Ferguson's Transfer Ambleside Meat Market (J. Murch) B. C. Electric Co. . Thompson's Transfer V Tom Brown . . Safeway- & Piggly Wiggly Charlie Thompson K. A. Ray Smith's Smoke Shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Black and family of 29th and ralmerston, are moving to their home in Kerrisdale next week. 4< 4< ♦ Mrs. A. Hampson, ■ 814 20th Street, and her daughters, Eileen and Kathleen, with .Valerie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, left on Monday for Victoria for a two weeks' holi day. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett of Vaii- cduver, spoilt the holiday week end at the Clachan. * * * t. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson of Vancouver, are staying at 2848 Marine Drit'e. 4c 4< 4i4 ■ ■ ■, ...... . Ernest Busst, accompanied by his nephew and friends, have left for a few days' boat trip up coast. 4c 4> * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Telfer (nee Helen Nightingale) of Hornby Lsland, are spending their honey moon at the Clachan. 4c . 4< " 4< . Miss Eyelyn Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blabk of 25th and Marine Drive, after spending the past two years iii the Interior and in Winnipeg, Is now in Windsor, Ontario. '"V . 4c 4c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramage and family of Vancouver, have moved to their summer home at Cypress Pai'k. Stratton's BAKERY HOME-MADE FRESH DAILY Ten varieties tu suit every taste M(<at Pies -- Cookiee. Ecefes Cakes -- Pastries Buns snd Rolls Note Address: 1468 Marino Drive Phone West 27' 4c ! 4< B C. TELEPHONE CO. Garrod~&̂ Nelson- ' ' for better TLTnHTBM^ ̂WEST VANCOUVER " '" b o a r d o f ' ■ SCHOOL TRUSTEES WilP receive sealed tenders for . the decorating of the interior o f HOLLYBURN SCHOOL. - -.--Specifications- may-be bbtained-- on application * at Hollyburn School between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders to be received on or ' before July 12th. Address: Secretary. Board of • School Trustees, Hollyburn .P.O. A word of appreciation which V af omitted in..last week's,issue sMuld jbo given to all studepts w/no contributed and presented .rs. F. fCnightHlodge with a andsome silver' and black vase filled with roses at the instru mental recital in St. Stephen's Church Hall last week. Mrs. Hodge will greatly value and treasure this gift. The recital was a great success and the net proceeds have been handed to St. Stephen's Cubs and Scouts Aux iliary. ■ A daughter was bom last Mon_ day at St. Paul's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie A. Smith o f T25 25th Street. ° & ♦ . 4t 4« " Mrs; W. R. Clark,'2365 Belle vue and Mrs. J..Sheasgreen, 2323 Bellevue, visited the North-West- erh Washington College in Bell ingham last week to view Hawii- a n 'Pictures. Mrs. Clark was -asked-to-give-the lecture-on-it.- * * , * __-The ■X.OLDJB.-reportJjaat-.fnur Shower A miscellaneous shower .was held on the evening of Saturday June 24th, at the home of Mrs. H. H. Hayes of Read Island in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones, the former Cynthia Culbard. The rooms were decorated in mauve, pink and white wedding bells with streamers with a pro fusion of Japanese iris, delphin iums, peonies and roses from the garden of the .bride's mother, Mrs. Paula Culbard. The gifts were presented in an imitation cedar chest and the bride was assisted in opening the gifts by Miss Isabella Hayes. Refresh ments were served at which Mrs. Milton Lilja, and Mrs; Bertha M ^ket poured. The cakes were cut by Mrs. J. Fennie and Mrs. 'Don Reeve and served by girl friends of the bride and groom. Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEI'2 July Oih, 7th and ^th. UHATKICE i.ILLlE "Doctor Rhythm" iiIho "PRIDE OF THE WEST" SATURDAY EVENING and .MONDAY July 8th' and 10th ' MARGARET LOCKWOOD MICHAEL RKDGRAl "THE LADY VANISHES" also . "DOUBLE DIVING" "MENTAL POISE" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July Util, 12Ui and lUth SPENCER TRACY Boy's ■ T o w n " (Onoc only at 8 p.in.) 1 Hour of Short Subjects. PIANO RECITAL ̂ On Wednesday, June 28th, at Mrs, Charles Burbridge's studio 2309 Marine Drive, the parents -and friends-of-her pupils had .the privilege "f)f attending a piano recital triven by the latter.-- The VERNON 'EED"STORE } ~ ~ A. C. SEA RLE Phone West 9 > Fertilizers of All Kinds, ^ADCO --̂ ^WmJd7"eoah Repair--Experts^ West 226, 2460 Marine Dr. [QUAtlTYf M6AT5 LoeuvfRxj dwarf box trees have'Tjeeh taken from the oval plot at the Mem- -r orial--Arch™-since~-Monday,-^and someuother pla-nts were stolen a short time ago. This is robbing the honored dead; who died that we might live. ^ West 190 1578 M arine Drive West 190 F r id a y a n d FREE DELIVERY Grade A Red B rand BUTTER Firist Grade 3 lbs. 75c G rade A Red B rand Rump Roast 25c lb. Cross-Rib Roast . 23c Ib. , Rolled Ribs Roasts 28c per lb. Short Ribs 12'i2Clb. Shoulders Lamb 22c per lb. BAKEASY 10c per lb. ^Breast.Lamb 15c lb. Rolled. Pot Roast GRADE A BEEF 20c lb. Roast Veal 20c per lb. Bi'east Veal 12'|^cperlb. Fletcher's ' PUREURb 21bs.41>c.A FLETCHER'S No. 1 Bacon 15c per 'bib. pkg. Groom--Calbick The United Church, Chilli wack, was the setting on Domin ion Day for the wedding of Olive Bernice. _danghter__-oi--Mr. and_ Mrs. S. Galbick, to Mr. Clifford Joseph Groom, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Groom of West Vancouver. Rev. R. A, Redman read the marriage rites before an altar banked with flowers. Given in marriage by her father,^ the bride wore a lovely gown of white net and lace and an em broidered veil caught in her hair with a halo of orange blos soms. Her bouquet was of pink roses and lilies of the ̂ valley. Miss Frances Harper was maid of honor, wearing a gown of turquoise blue with hat to match and carrying a bouquet of pink roses., Mr. Cyril Haworth was t e t man and Messrs.'Charley. mn and Steve .Webster acted as ushers. After the ceremony a recep tion was held at 'the honie of the bride's parents. Mrs. S. Cal bick wearing navy blue ensemble and Mrs. E. ,G. Groom, wine lace gown with, grey accessories. Rev. R. A. Redman proposed a toast to the bride. On returning from their honeymoon "trip up the Cariboo, Mr. and Mrs. Groom will reside at 2541 Marine Drive. ■ hearty applause accorded' each number from' primary to ad- .--yanced.stud,ents-Was^w.elLmcrit-- ed.- The playing was'at all times characterized by ' excellent tech- ».nique and was noteworthy for its delicacy and charm of ini<ir- pretation. The audience clearly showed its appreciation of the skilful playing and many com ments were made on the remark able progress made by the pupils -durinirth e-year: Builders* Supplies Wejsf~Vimcouver M essenger Service PARCELS -- BAGGAGE or Light Transfer Work , of any description For Prompt Service, Phone WEST 700 Mrs. Burbridge is to be wai*rn- ly congratulated on the splendid . results of her untiring'eff'ort.s on behalf of her pupils. The assist ing artist, Mrs. J. Hamilton- Smith, and Peter Sherry Britton, • pupil of Mrs. W. R. Clarke, also gaye great pleasure. Mrs. Ha;mil-~ ton-Smith recitqd in her own in imitable manner "The Royal V is it ,b y Lucy Smith' df West Vancouyer, and "Spanish Wat ers" and '"Sea Feyer," both by Masefield. ̂ Little Peter Sherry Britton won all hearts with his rendering of "Fairy Frilly" and "Trains." A delightful tea brought an enjoyable afternoon to a close. , " CLASS LEADERS MRS. EMMA L.. GRANT' PASSES EXPERT W atch antf Clock BEPAIRING T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with Biirks Ltd., Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive Mrs. Emma Louise Grant, .1862 Inglewood Ayenue, pa.s.sed away last Saturday at the Vari- couyer General Hospital. Be sides her husband, she .leaves to mourn her' loss her husband,, two daughters, Betty Ann and Barbara. Louise, at home; her father, A. W. Paulsworth, New York, and one sister, Mrs. Wil liam Verheist, New York. Fun eral ^rvices were held at 3 p.m. last Monday from the Hollyburn Funeral Home of Harron Bros. Ltd., the Rev. E. F. Church of ficiating, and interment was made in Gapilano View Cemet ery. Dolly burn School Div. 6, Grade 1-- 1, Alan Falk; 2, Shirley Sharpe; 3, Rita Bent ley & Sheila Gill (tied). Div. 5, Grade 2a-- 1, Her.sey Sewell & Diane Edwards (tied); "Douglas Harvey-Smith. Div. 5, Grade 3b--1, Deidre Anderson & .Betty Merrick (tied) f 2, Betty Ward & Lola Urquhart (tied). Div. 4, Grade,, 3a--1, Norton Youngs; 2, Kenneth Stratford;. ^ 3, Ruby McGregor. • Div. 4, (Irade 4b-- 1, David Smiith &'Nicholas Leuchie (tied) 2, ^Blanche Summers; 3, J^mes • Reynolds & Margaret Jamieson (tied). Div. 3, (Irade 4a-- 1, Donna Mae Brotherton; 2, Victor Cue; 3, Lloyd Merrick. Div. 3, Grade " 5b-- 1, Mary ̂ Beatty; 2, Dona Dalgleish; 3, ^ Dorset Stephenson. -- Div. 2j Grade 5a-- 1, John Kennedy; 2, Beverley McCuL loch; 3, Nancy Falk. Div. 2, Grade §.b--1, Chiyoko Kataoka; 2, Dor'bthy Sloan; 3, Wally Danvers. Div. 1, Grade 6a-- 1, Ralph White; 2, Helena Aldred; 3, Robert Foote. "Marriage," remarked ' the " busy wholesaler, "is like "a poker game." ̂ '̂Yes," chuckled the cynic, "many a modest 'ipair' develops into a 'full house'!" ' .