NEW WOOLS DUNKIRK rh gAYB TOP AND MQNJ5Y--BUY AT mmmrnmwai mmngjkimwii M m JUST ARRIVED STAR-GLO 39c ...ANDALUSIAN 3 ply^White* pink aî sky. 25c Ounce Bai*» ................... Miss i>. Eipley Sup«r Scotch Yarn for Knit<, ting Socks, Mitts, Scar¥©» and Sweaters, for Army, Navy and Air Force. Grey, khaki , and Airforce blue. 7Ki» 4«o*. ball, each ................... * vtu 1578 MARINE DRIVE_________H. Pout C oilseryative M eeting T«kP notice that the Annual Meeting oi the West Vancouver rmservative Association will be held in the Ferguson Build- L '(form erly Orange Hall), 2232 Marine Drive, on Friday, evening, February 7th, at 8 p.m. Business, Klection.of (Signed) JOHN T. FOX, Sec.-Treas. Annual Meeting West Vancouver Welfare Association l e g io n b a l l , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 8 p.m. Guest Speaker: r e v ; j . w . L E iom roN nhaplain of the Mission to Seamen, Vancouver SALVAGE COLLECTION The Red Cross salvage truck from Vancouver on the last col lection was unable to call on- all ̂ those who requested'a pick-up be made. A second colleotion is^be- ing made Monday, February 3rd. Anyone wishing the truck to call nlease phone the Red Cross Treasure Shop, W. 1018. ' The Red Crossi Treasure Shop --has--requ€sts-^fbr~the_jtollOJK:- ing articles: Ping-pong table, wicker chairs, eiderdown, musi- cah instruments (any kind), ,, prism binoculars, soup plates, jewelry (real and costmpe) . l u nations of any of these will be much appreciated. - • Mr. and Mrs. Blundell have moved into one of the suites m "The Gables," W est Bay. RED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING __ PARAGON RADIO Sl^V iC E Radios Installed and Repaired All Work G u a r ^ te ^ - Gordon-Gunningham- and- Ken McMillan, Proprietors 291p Marine Dr., Phone W. 1081 mom when you have a BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. A large number of cil^^hs ,who filled St. Stephen's JParish Hall came together on T hurs day night for the annuaL meet ing and election bf officers of the West V ^ o u v e r Red Cross Society. President J • R. Mitch ell was in the chair and gave a '̂ ^ t l4 i rd ~ r ;^ T t~ o f~ t^ activities. Reports of the Hon orary Secretary, Honorary Trea surer, and the chairmen of the various committees were also presented and adopted. ■ i t was, revealed th a t there are now twenty-five- active units, four of them composed of high school students,' who had knitted 1144 lbs. of wool, and^'had made 7805 hospital supplies' articles, 9002 surgical dressings, and, 933 overseas garments of various types, also 715 samples by re quest for Jthe Provincial Divi- :gi^n^Reeeips-recelv-ed:^dunng_ the year totalled $4,446.54, in cluded in which were $1,517 ceived from Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Fletcher for the Hollyburn Theatre special Sunday evening showings, and $1,234.38 f* ]^ the Treasure Shop under the management of per. President Mitehell in his address paid special tribu te to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, ^who had borne a ll- th e -e x p e n se s_ o ^ M . A daugl^tor. was born pn_ Monday iiv the Vancouver' Gen-" oral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Isherwood (nee Maisie Buast), of Fraser Ave., formerly of Dundarave. Stanley Lefeaux of New W estminster has purchased a house a t 2513 Marine Drive. Percy T. Masterman acted for both parties.■ • « * * Last Friday in the North Van couver General Hospital a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson of 2508 Belle vue Ave.' 4i * . The winner of the linen cloth raffled recently was Mrs. W. T. Davies, 860 17th Street, pro ceeds being $10.00 sent for com forts for the WpnHui's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence in London through Mrs., Farley, Overseas League .secretary here. Hi )(< A t the West Vancouver Police Court on Wednesday morning of last week a city aiitoist was fin ed $5.00 for breaking a traffic regulation, while two other city and one local auioist were each ' fined $7.50 for exceeding the speed limit in the. school zone at 22nd and Marine Drive. A local motorist was also assessed $7.50 for exceeding the speed limit. -'•The property on the north side of Marine Drive continues in demand. I t is reported that 171 feet recently changed hands between 14th and 14th Streets. •This included the stores from rA v-here~th,^lanel-^ers-J^ E ast fo r a distance of 171 feet. It is not disclosed who the pur chaser was or the price paid, bu t it is unders-tood th a t J ; T. W att represented both vendor^^a^d purchaser. i ♦ * ♦ , . , Mrs. O'Neil, . Radcliffe Ave., entertained la s t , week in honor of her daughter,. Mrs. Lep, who is leaving" to join her husband in Eastern Canada.* ♦ ♦ couVer led the final (^ammalloh in Accounting and Auditing of the Institute of Charteixjd Ac- ebuntapts, another successful candidat-e being James Brown, who also rcsides here. Only four B.C. students were successful in the 1910 December examina tions. 4> * ■ * 0/f inteiest here is the an nouncement made by Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Whitton of Ednioii-' ton of th<!) marriage of xheir daughter Doris, to Mr. George Gray, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Gray of 1376 Clyde Ave. The ceremony took place January 17 a t 7:30 p.m., a fte r which the couple left for a wedding trip to Victoria. ^ Barclay's Photographers will move into now premises a t 1562 Marine Drive on Saturday, Feb ruary 1st. " . i Mr. and Mrs. Sigmore of Cy press Park have moved into a house at 24th and Mathers Ave. B eD D ett'i J A K p r i iu r r E U c u u sr BREAD ' S AT URD1¥'" BMCUtr' Cream Cuken JiBc • do*. Apple, ItaiHln, and Mineo* nieat Plea, 16c each Scutch Meat Piea 6c each ̂ 6 for 25c Sliced Wrapped Bread Murine Dr, Phone W* 27 Shower The iRed Cross Branch of the West Vancouver Townswomen's Guild g av e ' a miscellaneous .shower in h o n o r of Mrs. • Trought, a British evacuee, last Friday afternoon following the regular sewing meeting a t the home of Mrs. H. Ostrpm, 17th a n d Esquimalt Ave. M r s. Trought with her two children, has taken a house a t 2644 Bel levue Ave. -and--will -move .ill ' -shortly-;-- Sinee-hei^arr-i-val-shc- has been a very faithful and„ hardworking member of-the Red Gross Branch, and the group took the opportunity to show in this way their appreciation of her efforts. Dainty refreshm ents were served, during which Mrs. F. F. T/Ovegrove;"gAVe a ' vbcar solo, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Lefeaux. L■ ... ■ ■ ■■■ Shower Hollyburn Theatre Tllim «l)AY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAT; .lull, noth, nisi and Fob. l»t PRISCIU;A DANE WAYNF. MORRIS " BrothW Rat and a Baby" SATURDAY FVF. and MONDAY Fob. 1st and Ib'd (IRORGE SANDERS MARY MAGUIRE "THE OUTSIDER" rUESDAY A_ND WEDNESDAY Feb. 4tb and 5th ^ B T C rO F -- DIVORCEMENT" - Fred-Murray- of the .municipal ^ ?n t t e ■ -shower was given on .Wednesday -Hospital,--has-j:eturnedLJiO-Jus--evem ■"hDTne"heTe7~""---------Parker and .Mrs: J. C. Young-^t Nellie Harrison A.T.C.M. Special Diploma Teacher of Piano ond Theory 1955 Inglewood Ave. \ West 1056-L * Sunday hight-ptegram s and h ^ tu rned over thq total ^ the Red Cross, also to Mrs. Pep per for her efforts. He expressed th e thanks of the Society to the branch officers and committee :^ to rm e h , fo ̂ th e --R e q v ^ n d - Couhcil, Toe H, G. Geminill, the Boy Scouts, the Junior R ^ Cross movement in the .schools, and the local press. He stated th a t the estimated' share of the W ^ t. Vancouver Red Cross from the Patriotic ServkM Appeal last November would be The election of officers x'esult- ed as follows: Hoif. President, Reeve J. Edward S ^ r s ; Presi dent, J. R. Mitchell; Hon. S ^ re - ta iy , Miss Ruth B lair; Hon.; Treasurer, Harold O s t r o m ; ^ Vi<fe-President, Mrs. F. ^ d Vice-President, Mrs. Robert : W ^ r; Executive, Miss ' G. Gemmill, J. B. I^yland, H. N. Luhn, Mrs. Colm MacLean, L i - Meglaughlin, ^ s . C. R. Mes- singer, Mrs. J . Richardson, Mrs. W.*^B. Small, ^ » ss R Wilson^ . Rev. F . A. Ramsey, C. F. Smith, D: A."Jayr the West Bay home of the for- Hadley--Vance mer in honor of Mrs. J. H_. W- ' A quiet wedding was solemniz'- Williard (nee Ethel Roberts), a 'ed on January 29th, when Mary -recent bride .The tea table was Isabel Alice, younger daughter tastefully decorated with dat-^ of Mrs. Vance and thedate Rev. fodils and yellow tapers, William Vance of West Vancou- was presided over by Mrs. ; ver was united in marriage to Gelouse and Mrs. Young._ lbe Donald Ray, younger son of Mr. guests included: Mrs. J. H. W. and Mrs. A. E. Hadley of Van-\, .Williard; Mrs. Young, Mrs^Ge- couver. The wedding took place louse, Mrs. H. Clay, Mrs: K. Oiay, --oj--f-trg--iigxne of--the--^bride ŝ-- -MrsT^Wat-t-Sy-Mrs-.--G.- Jack, Mrs. mother which, was beautifully H. Mahon, Mrs. P. C. Chapman, decorated^w ith. _sj)ring flowers, Mrs. J. Bowden, Mrs. G. Vance, the Rev. Dr. J. J. Brown offieiat- Mrs.-E. Chapman, Mrs. lorn in i ■ ■ - Gentleman, Mrs. R. Thompson, The bride wore a becoming Miss W. Gelouse, Mrs.. T. Beck, of Monterey rose wool Miss M. Beck, Mrs. johneox^ " ■ ^ e T w ith accessories in -A licT -H rs, Roy M c p m r a e » s 7 - f e n - blue. Her corsage was made up Grant, Mrs. James Goldie, Miss of i e a m roses. A ttending her Mildred Lettner, Miss - Jean ' -was her only sister, Helen, wear- Thompson,.'Mrs. R. Parker, Mrs. ing a-gown of Alice blue and a J. C. Young, corsage of Talisman roses. The * * * . soloist for the occasion was California purple finches have Verna Caifipbell, aun t of the noticed in West Vancouver, bride, who sang "Still as t ^ having returned from the «buth. N ight," accompanied b y Mrs. T. also-the .song sparrows, which J Brown, sister of the groom, gp^nd the winter here, are almost The bride is a graduate of th e ; fuji gong. These are both m- ■ Vancouver General Hospital, dications of an early spring. A fter a short hdneymoon Mr. ---- --------------- - Hadley will leave for the east to CROSS HOME take up duties with the K.C.A.r. NURSING CLASSES Hurrard taundry-ttdr w e ll k n o w n FAMILY laundry Phone North 1310 or West 691L For an Enjoyable Evening SKATE a t The North Shore R oller A rena 135 W. 1st St., North Vancouver Phone North 1735, .............. . : \ B Open Afternoons and Evenings Parties arranged for. up ______________ BARBAlb^NS The Barbarians Girls' Auxil iary will-hold its next meeting on Tuesday, February 4th a t the home of the Misses; Ernestine and P at Weeden, Radcliffe Ave-. '*You Can See The Difference NELSONS LAUNDRIES LTD. LAUNIIEREl^ - DRY CLEANERS - DYERS C. C. F IN N EY A b C A L r e p r e s e n t a t iv e Phone WEST 782 ' Ir ' e x p e r t W atch and a o c k REPAIR^IG ___T. CHRISTl^SON (formerly with Birks Ltd., ̂ Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive Please enroll now for ' Home Nursing -Classes held under the auspices of J^he West Vancouver Branch of the Can^. dian Red Cross Society. Classes s ta rt early next month, prob- .. ably. TuesdaY. and Wedne.sday evenings, and Wednesday after noon, in classroom, 2748 Marine Drive. Fee includes manual. F br information . phone,, Miss Ruth Blair, West 101, Secretary Vancouver Red Cr^ss bo-̂ ; c ie ty ; dr Miss E. Copeland, Chairman, Home Nursing Com m ittee, West 55, evenings. E xtra Special Fir. Slabs and Inside Fir, CO.OO cord, C.O.D. ^•^esa- PHQNE NORTH 8 6 MILL & BUSH WOOD . MANUREr GRAVEL- GBNE^IAL HAULING - also - - BUZZING WOOD J. SMITH Cor. Eleventh and Mathers f Phone West I06fl-R -