Xif{ r ̂,.'-iiS|i«rWi«̂<iji,,#'s,«iy5'i%̂ ̂ liiMiMiil iMi VraST TAN NEWS ZIP Z O W P I JIL ̂ f̂ llMi J|RI||r̂ ' TomorcoVr NIgXit & Saturday; -- , ' , I !«■ Don't mifls a chftttc® to hava a Httlo fun and help ua to raise a y taw funds to mako the ehUdr«ii*'a plijrgraunda ai real treat. /few funds o r a n g e h a l l , 7 R M . plsygrounda A D M IS S IO N IO C . Local and e A I C E a s y a n d O c ; e a s io n a i C h a l r e ^ A L f A -- ' , . . . S I Z E SA LL S IZ E S , Marine at 15th \ | a i : k S i , West 710 f u r n i t u r e r e c o v e r e d , r e p a ir e d , p o l ish e d . IT 'S EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT life p e r m a n e n t w a v e . now being featured a t It's neŵ --the only perm anent th a t imparts %e full beauty of natural lustre and loveliness throughout the entire, life of the wave. 1370 Marine Drive . "Across from Safeway'* Phone W e st 331 SUNDAY NIGHT HOLLYBURN THEATRE a t 9 o'clock 1 99*<The ilkWful T ruth with Gary Grant and Irene Diinh. _____ and Suitable. Short. Subjects______ Silver Collection to Canadian Red Cross, W est Vancouver Branch Mr.'aiid A s . d^hn Cawson and̂ ,;:' Miss lA w sm , 22ntl and Bellevue Ave., have moved into the new home which, Miss Lawson has had built at the cotner of 17th and Bsquimalt Ave. " ♦ ■ * ♦ Mrs. * Rathie, 2577 Lawson Ave., has moved into a house at 12th and Inglewood Ave. , A daughter was born on Fri day at the North Van'oouver General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Leslie C. MaUett (nee Jill Lloyd) of 601 Clyde Ave. Mrs. Farrow and son, 187 17th Street, with her sons, has mov ed to Blubber Bay, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg have mov ed from 1495 Inglewood Ave. and are occupying a house at 21st and Marine Driye. *"'The Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Me- Kay and familjr, 1344 Gordon Ave., are :spending a holiday at Keat's Island. Mr. and Mrs; Payne of Prince Rupert, B,. C., are staying at the Clachan. Word has just been received from Edmonton 'of the passing there on 21st' July of Mrs. Aug ust Peterson after a lingering and painful illness. The deceased .'-was well known here, having formerly resided with her hus band at 1055 Duchess Aye. for a . number of years. Mr. and Mrs. F . .W.TZuchto and family 12^2 Inglowood Ave., have moved into their new home on Sinclair Ave. 4i « >4i t o . and Mrs. A. L. Harrop and son are the house guests of the formers sister, Miss Harrop, of West Bay. ' 4t 4i * Miss Klett of Portland, Oregon, is visiting the Missds Brook, 22nd and Argyle AVe. 'r ■ 4»'̂ Mr. Wright of 2438 Lawson Ave., has moved to Vancouver. ■ 4i - " *4' -- 4>.......... Mrs. E. B. Wilson, of Edmon ton and her children, B e t ty and Bill, are visiting Mrs. L. Collins at Caulfeild. ♦ * * . Miss liathleen Harris of Ag assiz, B.C. is staying at the ' Black Cat 'Tea Rooms,.West Bay. 4i 4i 4< A Court, of Revision of the Provincial Voters' List will be held on Monday, 5th August, at.- 10 a.m., at the office of the Reg istrar, 28 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. ■ . , ' .. 4i 4i 4« . Mrs. Wicks, 285 20th .Street," has moved to the city, 4« 4« ♦ ' Mrs. Mary T. Heatherbell, sis ter of William. Hawtin, who re sides, here, passed away on the 22nd ultimo; at the Jubilee Hos pital in Victoria. Funeral ser vices were held on Wednsday of last week in St. .Baraabas* Church with interment in Col- wobd Burial Park. . Benoett'* BAKERY BUTTERCRU8T BREAD SATURDAY SPECIAL CREAM CAKES 25c a doz. Scotch Pancakes, Scones, Plain Layers, large 20c sntaJl 10c . Sliced Wrapped Bread ' 1468 Marine Dr. Phone W. 27 i' Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAT. umLEVEi . Auguat lat,. 2nd and 3rd THOMAS MITCHELL EDNA BEST FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW' i " The Swiss Family Rohinsoa" ulao Nows, Gartopn, etc. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND , WEDNESDAY August 5th, Gth and 7Ui PRISCILLA LANE HUMPHREY BOGART GLADYS GEORGE . " The Roaring Twenties" (a story of tho 18th Amend- . mont) I once mily at 8 . Also one hour fif short subjects including tho latest news Attention Builders! ^ SA N D , GRAVEL, NAVVY JACK , ASPH AtlT PR E M IX . ROAD MATERIALS LIMHED Phone North 1141 ■ij,' o r - r - ALPt ELLIS, W est S28-L Clearance Sale of Women's Summer Shoes NOW ON AT , ; EUiott̂ s Slufe Store 1462 M arine Dr; RED CROSS Glenarbour Unit met Monday, July 29th, at the home of Mrs? N".'Boyd,'Gleneagles; The unit is ihflinTT'ey fl- 4-TTr.̂ '»»;QQl/->n W/\1i/IoTT OTlfl ■will not meet'again until August 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett have moved, from 15th and Jefferson Ave. into, a house at 2587 Law- son Ave. . ' . Miss Peggy Thomas will spend. the next two weeks as the guest of'.Miss Jean Matheson at her home in Caulfeild. .. - - Mrs. W. S. Wallace and her two. children, John, and Susie, of Lethbridge, are spending the summer, months at West Bay. Oliver Burbridge, 2309 Marine. Drive, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biifbridge, has i^ceived word from Queen's University that he has passed with honors the associate's course of tTie Canadian Bankers' Association. ♦ * ' 4i A llen -- Gibbonia The m'^riage took place July 27 at 8 ' o'clock in St. Paul's Church, Vancouver, of Constance Zoe, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbons, WestVan- - tVERNGN-- FEED STORE Al t ; , SEARLE Phono West 9 Fertilizers of All Kinds, ADCO Wood, Coal, Builders' Supplies CUB NOTES i 9 1® Absence brings anxiety. . . Call homo by "long distance" Absence f r o m home brings anxious moments. -But--don'lr^poil^yourr'holi^ days by worrying about the folks .at home. Let their voices. reassure - you. Call them by long-distance tele phone. Your mind .will be quick ly eased by the word.that, "everything ,a.t home i s fine," and the pleasure 'of hearing the voices o f dis-. tent" dear ones wilL add to the joys of your trip. When yoa're. away, call home by iong-distahoe tele phone. There will be no Gub hikes during the first two weeks of August. They wilPmeet at Am- . bleside Park .at. 10- a.m: Tuesday the- 20th and 27th. Bring lunch, and a dime for fare. Home about .5 Pirn. Sixers and Seconders of the 2nd and Sfxth Packs will meet at .1029 Esplanade at .6:30. p.m. August 2nd. There is a job of work to be done, and some fun out of doing it. naimol formerly of 2530 Mathers ; Ave., has enlisted, iii the Can adian Active Service.-Force and is at present stationed, at Bay SterArmouries--Victoria;----------7 ~oi Nâ ̂ couVer, fprmra'ly of, Cranbrookj ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR $HE WILL SAY to Mr. Ronad James Allen, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Allen of Prince Rupert. Rev. W. Mortimer Lamb officiated, ^he-bride^-given In-marfiage; PH uw rrir Miss Beatrice - Sho'rt of the Municipal .Hall staff is spending her annual vacation in Victoria. * The question of a West Van couver float in the^Eixhibition parade was left by the Council with the Reeve for report. ... MISS ANNA PEARSON PASSES BRmSHXOLUMeJAc t e lep h o n e CO. clasy was leaniiig Measures; ' H 'lie t ^ e Piats," veatared ie t ly . And what else?" > Jhhnny, whushad "in squhlsf" ̂ summer .on the-farin,^ Miss Anna Pearson daughter -of; Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Pearson, 3rd and Mathers Ave., passed away last Friday at Ttanquille, aged 21 years. Funeral services^ -were heM in North Vancouver at 3 p.m. yesterday in North Vancouver, the Rev. John Archi- bald officiating, and committal was made in the Lawn' Section, 'North Vancouver Cemetery. ^ Besides her parents, fhe de ceased is survived by one bro- _ .ther, Walter, o f North Vancou- ̂ ver^and had resided in West Vancouver for nineteen years. Dr. R. H^-Dyble of U.S. public health service,..and son of Mrs. R. S. Dyhle, H ollybunii-haab^ " l>rdmbtM~fronr~Seattle--to-U;b-- 'M ^ine Hospital, , Grosse Pdintei Detroit, Mich. - ,V ' . * 4C ♦ „ , Mrs. Kerr of Vancouver, anA her sister, Miss Knox of New Jersey have left to return -to Iheir homes 'after spending a Koliday^at the Clachan. , t o s . Jones^will be relief nurse ■for the Victorian Order of 'Nurses for August.-W. 585-L2. Mrs. C. Warner and Mrs.. W. Urquhart were co-hostesses at a -miscellaneous--show er,__^ the former's home, honoring Mrs. Harold Stephens, the former Winn^red O'Donnell. Lavender sweet peas and gyp- sophila in a crystal bowl centred the tea table^'tos. Gordon Arm strong and Miss Margaret Con- nan assisted the hostess in serv ing. Dorothy Warner and -Lota iTrquhart presented the many lovely gifts to the bride in a beautifully decorated treasure chest,, after an appropriate: re citation by Lota. The guests were: Mrs. S. Ro mans, Mrs. A. King, Mrs. B. Wil liams, Mrs. M. Cunningham, Mrs. E. Howells, Mrs. J. . Hill, Mrs. J. Maddison, Mrs. Gurry; and Miss Marian Curry, Miss. Li Carscad- den, Mrs. A. Barkel?r Mrs. H. Stephens, Mrs. J. W. Uang, Mrs. Grangerr"Mrs--Clark,-T Miss -M. Gonnan, Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Johnson7~Mrs. ;JrSin- clair, Mrs. R. Wardrop, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. E. Deagle. by her father wore an ensemble of queen's blue, with matching hat and liavy accessories. Her corsage was Talisman roses and white heather. Miss.Brenda Allen the groom's sister, attended • he bride,^wear- ing a duskjr pink and navy red- ingote ensemble with matching „ accessories, and a-̂ corsage of gardenias and sweet peas. Mr." William A. Black, cousin of the. groom, was groomsman. ^ Mr. and Mrs.-Alleh-left-later on a trip to Alaska, the bride donning a navy topcoat over her wedding; ensemble. On their re turn they will reside at 935 Jer- vis Street, Vancouver. FOn YOUR TODAY M O R R O W C O A L & ICE COMPANY LIMITED inT t was pretty- hot." That is all Glen McDonald, local hero of Dunkerque, -to. say a b o u t the historic- evacuation of the British Ex-' peditionary Force. Young Mc Donald, son of Captain and Mrs,, C. A. McDonald of Hillcroft, Altamont,' has been visiting his parents, sailing froni here yes terday; He took part in two trips to Dunkerque under heavy bomb ing from German planes and .machine-gun fire. This hero, of the evacuation seems marked for adventure at sea. Only a few months ago he MQve_overboard in an Antipodean EXPEBT.; W atch and Cfodc r epa ir in g - T. CHRISTENSON . (formerly, with BirkS' Ltd;, Montreal) IS22 HariRe Drlve port and saved the^ife^ of a di owning longshoreman. He was recommended for a decoration for his courageous act. He also saved the-life of another swim- imer at Dundarave. . _ . ' He was a member of the v an- ^couver Sea Scouts before ke went to sea as a cadet in May, 19J7. His apprenticeship will shortly be ended and he will become a certified officer. Signal Radio Service GUARANTEES ALL REPAIRS AND TUBES 3 MONTHS Call BERT PORTER N^J162 (Toll charge deducted) 10 years in the British Columbia Radio Industry " Easttst Special Fir S lab s and In s id e F ir, mixed ----- cord,-C*O.^D. P h o n e n o r t h 0 6 Mr. Cleuney of Vancouver, is having a new home built at 15th and Haywood Ave. The Council passed a resolu tion that they will not pay com mission to any agent for property sold by tender. i} ' •'