f 4, TOlgarTOl^Ewa' 1 ' < SAVE TIME AND MONEY--BUY AT •-t h e STORE OF- QUAUTY • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAI^ . Vico I,aic Trimmed with adjust able Shoulder Straps. ( olor,' leurose. T H o i gjyicfi 32 to 42. K(««uliv- Sl.Off. •• S n b s t a n d a ^ Full fashioned » pure silk.. 5 itood shades. Sizes A jh. 8 */i to lO^i. Uegular 7j | - 5l C $1.00 Quality. Pair, kayskk n y l o n h o s ie r y -- ']V0 lovely shades. Sizes 8 '/j to 10*/j. Pair ............. Miss P. RipJey 1578 MARINE DRIVE $L6S H. Pout 5 T Local and Personal A M M U / m L i J M C iM ilI M t ir RED CROSS SOCIETY The Annual Meeting of the West Vancouver Branch of thp Red Cross Society will be held at the St, Stephen's Church Hall i . ThiirsdaY, (TO-NIGHT) ̂8 p.m. All members of the Society and also the general public • are invited to attend and hear intensely interesting reports,'ii Election of officers. Jerry Barbour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nyblott, who has Mrs. David AV Barbour, 763 17th been visiting her mother, Mrs. Street, has returned to his hom eW illiam SuUe^, at Caulfelld, re- from the North Vancouver Gen- turned Tuesday to her home in oral Hospital. Victoria. Miss Josejphine Allan was a B.C. Telephone ex-service em- tea hostess on Sunday at her ployees met together at 8 p.m. home on Travers Ave. to a num- last Tuesday in the Georgia Club ber of her West Vancouver and rooms on Seymour Street, when city friends. it was decided to form a club to * * be known as "The Ex-Tel-0 J. C. McNair i.s .spending a Club" for social purposes and to vacation with his family at their do Red Cmss or any other kind home at 1532 Esquimalt Ave. of war work. Any girls in West Vancouver who are former em- On Wednesday morning of last ployees of the Telephone Corn- week at the "West Vancouver pany and who desire to join the Police Court a Vancouver man club are asked to get in touch pleaded guilty to a charge of with Mrs. Phennay,' 576 19th vagrancy, and was sentenced to Ave., t e l e p h o n e FA im ont six months in Oakalla, the war- 1455-L. Mr. Milne, 2636 Nelson Ave., has moved to Vancouver. rant being withheld for twenty- four hours. * ♦ ♦ Mrs. James Reid, Duchess Avo., entertained on Satm-day Golden Wedding evening in honor ot Miss Sore^ sen, who ^ith a fcul ii Horseshoe Bay oelebrat- Since.left to resume th.eu stuciies nrAHriimir nn PUBLIC MEETING ̂ . .. . , . ....... . ■, . LEGION HALL. THURSDAY, JAN. .30th, 8 p.m. A review'of the past session of the Provincial Legislature , , and the report of the Sirois-Rowell Connnission, by your member MRS. D. G. STEEVES, M.L.A. ,at Pomona College. Mrs. Jean Rorison of Caul- feild is a patient in the North Vancouver General Hospital. «* 'ill ii< Mrs. Jordan and daughter of North Vancouver have moved into a house at 20th and Fulton Ave. Hi' * * NORTH SHORE LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN The regular monthly meeting of the North Shore Local Coun cil of Women will be held in the Neighbourhood House, North Vancouver, on . Monday - after noon, January 27th, at 2 o'clock. Professor Frank E. Buck of the U.B.C. will speak on Housing and Town Planning and a cord ial invitation is extended to , all who are interested to attend. CORRESPONDENCE SPECIAL Sawdust ..._______ Dry Slabs ...l..:...:.$5.00, per cord Inside Fir:-- ' from sh ed___ $6.00 per cord from mill ...... $5.60 per cord SlabTî ith BarkA$r4rOOZpM̂cordI: Slabs & Edgings $3.75 per cord PRITAM'S FUEL Phone North 620 Wednesday, Dec. i l lj 1940.--------- Seaforth Highlanders, 1st Canadian Div., C/o Base P.O., Enj Sir: I would like a few words to the p^^e^>f^ West Vancouver, if you,don't mind do ing this favor for_ the women and children of London and the whole of "England, as the Cana dian Red Cross are doing their b est but need more support. I know West Vancouver could do quite a bit for the unfortunates on this side and Pve seen plenty of what has been done over here l1n-the4aet-five-^months. ed their golden wedding on the i8th instant at the home of their son Sidney at 15th and Dunbar Street in the city, when their family and relatives and a num- "■ber,!:of":old:Triehds!:assemb|e .congratulate them and wish them mapy, mote^ears of happi ness. They' ^Wete ^the' recipients of two fine suitdases arid some ^ ^ ̂ bouquets of beautiful flowers. M . and Mrs. Chin of ^ g in a ' McGrrl®lSh% nd^^^ Ave. * * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Heasman were Ti/r w u r»ipvip iqKP Rpnp m toied on 18th January 1891, Vue A ve., was a7te^nDStess^DrT .̂p^^^ ̂ have- one Tuesday of last week to a num her of her friends.------ -------------- ^twd-sons;.....................- Miss H -e l Sorensen s |t e r of ^ , « i n V "* ovpnp ̂ T. Sorensen of Sinclair L Heasman joined the .Royal Engineers iri 1886, serving with them in the South African War, and for three years, ^nd three . 1 • months in the Great War. His H. Bigg IS having a n ^ home , sons are also veterans of n th and 12th Streets. ■ __________ A son was born last Thursday LOCAL MAN DISAPPEARS at the North Vancouver General . ~ Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James It is now thought that the Hz^^nghtzi(nee~BQnjta--:Arm-33rQungzmaniwhordjsap_p^e^^ Kent, Englam ,̂ and have- one daughter, Mrs. Woodbridge, and Sidney" ami Charles, Clarence L. Sorensen of Sinclair Ave., h as. left to resume her studies at Pomona College, Cali fornia. ̂ • So will you please write a little piece about this need something Jike_theJ;ollo_wingx PLACER MINING SCHOOL Practical Demonstrations and Instruction on Gold Recovery GommenceiJanuary 7th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mount Pleasant School Annex, one_block east of the corner of Kingsway and Broadway BEN R. BARLOW, : Instructor To the people of West-Van- Couver, if-you would like to do your~biMor this war you could do all you can for the Canadian Red Cross as they are sending clothing, etc., to the people of England, but need more support. From One of the Local Boys of _W€st Vancouver. strong) of 1185 Esquimalt Ave. Thursday night from the deck of ' * s * the Lions' Gate Bridge land has Cyril Lander^of Montreal will not been-seen since was. Jack arrive™ S'atuTday~from " Monfreal^~™-Howdief™Twho™™waS"-A^-- -"d^hfnvn™™ to be the guest for several weeks here, having lived with his of Major , and Mrs. Philip A. P?othey and sisters at 21sM Curry. Esquiriialt Ave., while attending the local schools and later when w'brking in the city. About a year or so ago he j oined the R.G. ,.u. "I wonder why fat men are al ways so jolly and good natured ? "That's easy. They can't run and they can't fight." CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER . . 3.- . • • ■ , ■ NOTICE As' there have been many complaints by gai^en lovers, storekeepers and others, x>f the damage done by dogs running at large, "the licensing of all dogs iri the Municipality will be strictly enforced. All owners of dogs are therefore notified licenses must be obtained before the end of January failing which they will be prosecuted in the Police Court. CHIEF OF POLICE A. W. KRUGER, :• 5 License Inspector, Holly burn, B. C., 6/1/41. . - WOMAN'S AMBULANCE CORPS, SPONSORED BY ̂ _______ B.C. AUTO. ASSN. A.F., being stationed m Vancom _____ ver and Edmonton, 4nd on hi's The West'Vancouver Unit of transfer to Victoria , from the the W.A.C. is pleased with.the latter city his mother and sister response made to the sale of the moved to the capital to live it song announced in the radio is understood that he was dis- nrogram, sponsored' by the unit charged from the R.C.A.r. as last Friday. 'The proceeds from medically unfit, and returned^to the sale of_"Saxon Saga" were civil employment in the city, very kindly donated to the am- where he and his family nave bulance funds by Miss Gertrude been residing. Lawson, who composed the mu- --------- ------------- sic. Anyone wishing to assist* the Corps by purchasing a copy please call West 17-M. The A.R.P. class starts Mon day, January 27th whioh is the latest--date to join ih is A.R.P., class. Anyone interested, but who finds it impossible to come Monday, may join-the service unit and the drills and will then DEATH OF GEORGE EDWARD BRYAN ■ "You-Gan See The Difference". nelsons;: la u n d r ie s l t d . LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS - DYERS C. C. FINNEY. LO CAL REPRESENTATIVE Phone WES'T 782 . George Edward Bryan, 61 p 16th Street, passed away la.st Sunday, in his 85th year. He is survived by his wife^- four daughters, Mrs. M .H. Allwork, Vancouver; Mrs. J. W* Hand- -------------- • " ford and Mrs. J. B. Giolma, Inr be ready for the next class in ̂ A lta.; Mrs. E. M. Mitch- about eight weeks. gjj Toronto, Ont.; two sons, A cordial invitation is extend- jyjajor R. D. Bryan, with Calgary ed to all interested as it is'hoped Highlanders overseas, and Alan to make this the best unit of the Innisfail, Alta. The de- Woman's Ambulance Corps. ceased', a native of Lincolnshire, Eng., came to Alberta in the pioneer days of the .prairie ana had resided there until coming here to retire, a few years ago; zFuneral . services,. WM® _ 1:30 p.m. today at the Hblljjurh/. Ltd., the Rev. F. A. R ^ se y of ficiating, and , interment was made in Capilano View tery. West Vancouver LiQ.L. JNo. 2990, of which the deceased was an active member, conducted their service at the graveside. He: "Do you love me because I'm a sailor?" She :'-^Yes, I like a little salt with my mush." EXPERT W atch an d Clock " REPAIRING T. CHRIS11BNSON (formerly with Birka Ltd*, Montreal) 1522 Marine Drire -KSr Benaett'f BAKERY BUITKIICRUST IIKBAD SATURDAY SPECIAL Cream Cakea 25c a doi« : Apple, Uaiain, and Mince* meat Pteu, 15e each Scotch Meat Plea 6c each . 6 for 25c Sliced Wrapped Bread. 1468 Marine Dr. Phone W» 27 Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAT. Jan. 2:)rd, 24ih and 26th DOROTHY L A ^ U U ROBERT PRESTON' TYPHOON f t (All In color) u)so "pR1VAPE I)hrriiJtrriv e" SATURDAY EVE. and MONDAY Jan. 26ili and 27th BOB HOPE , PAULEirrE GODDARD "THE GHOST BREAKERS" (a comedy mystery thriller with a laugh every minute) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Jun. 28th and 29th ALICE FAYE HENRY FONDA " Lillian Russel" (once only at 8 ) A biographical romance Nellie H arrison A.T.C.M. Special Diploma Teacher ef Piano and Theory 1955 Inglewood Ave. West 1056-L Burrard-LaundryZLUr well known FAMiliriAUNDRY Phone North 1310 or W ^ t 691L For an Enjoyable Evening SKATE at The N orth Shore Roller Arena 135 W. 1st St., NorthWancouver Phone North 1735 -Open Afternoons and Evenings Parties arranged for. . Extra Special Fir Slabs and Inside Fir, mixed (Q 00 cord, C .O .D .^ 3 ;^ ' P H O N E N o r t h 8 6 MILL & BUSH WOOD MANUREr ORAVEL GENERAL HAULING also. * BUZZING WOOD J. SMITH Cot. Eleventh and Mathers r' Phone West 1066-R