2 WEOTTAN NEWS WfilT %*AK« UMtTBil CEtIBCE ,... Oir.»2lJil A. JCMiiiiaiiill Afik««̂-.. 1953 Fulton Avenue Phone West 244<U Suudfty S«rrleeei41ium4'A^tl |̂ijm Strangers and Visitors are waleom# 1 r If. i 14-^ S9 JH Mt miCmwP . Gwendolyn Beauty Shoppe Phone West 117 XmiJD Jk Jn̂ lLiJIlMLfJlî l Vm# JK I M ti' i DR, G. D, H. S E A L E O.D.S., L.D.S. D E N T IS T X-Ilay Jliay Ulock, 14th and Marine Dr. Office Hours U to 0 p.m. Kvenings by appointment. Phono Weat 72 4 . I U ' r̂ ' I DR. McRAIi; D E N T I S T formerly of 705 Medical«DentaJ Huilding Hours: 0 to 0 -- h^cnings by appointment. i860 Marine Drive West 432 tfii -s If / ^ ll.'f P" i ,:§•. l i '! I I ' i- |1-! ■ ij, ! Bstabiished on North Shore 25 Years (Lady Asaistant) IIARHDN BROS. LTD'. funeral iirertors Uollybam Funeral Home 18th and Marine West 134 North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 '•:rr V f . S5S;«S V'; sSf4iS;» 'f. ! I • SPEOAL Sawdust .......;.... v Dry Slabs ........^..$5.00 per cord Inside Flr:= from- shed ..;.....$(I.dO per cord from mill ..,.„,.$5.50 per cord Slabs with Bark $4.00 per cord Slaba A EdK'inga $3.76 oer cord -- ^M llTAM 'S FUEL Phono North 620 \M - i[: f ■ •ri: I t l i '1. ?, v'i' ;; '-N: 11 ?' k̂Uk K̂1 V E R N O N F E E D S T O R E A. C. SBAKLE vPhone West 9 Fertilizers of All Kinds, ADCO Wood, Coal,- . . ' ^ Builders* Supplies i: ftS-flS I 'f 1 * 1 !'• r ■ b B i i ? W E t SUPPLIES SLABS and EDGINGS $3 per cord Inside Fir, $5.50 per cord Phone day or night NORTH 15§i , 4fky ' BAPTIST CaUllCB Sunday Berri«ee 10:00 a.m.--Church School In* ,..j« j , , ' ....ITZm. & T:30'pjM,^jPr^ Servicee. A hearty welcome to all •• "? HOLLYBURII HALL 14th and Duchess Friday, Feb. 21nt, 7:15 p.m. Hoys' and Girls' Meeting, Il lustrated with lantern views. Speaker, Mr, J. Cochrane. .Sunday, February 23rd {):50--.Sunday School. 7:15--Song Service. 7:;i0--^Gospel Address, Speaker, Mr. J. Aitken.* ' Tuesdoy," Feb.. 25th I'ruyer and Ministry Mcbtlng. Wedneoday, Fell. 26th Young People's meeting. "Pil grim's Progress," illustrated with lantern views. Speaker, Mr. Jack Anderson. Adults Invited to this meeting. WEST VANCOUVER Chrittii^ Science Society CHtfittB" EDIFICE* '̂ 20th and Kaottlmalt.* HoHybum Thif Sociaty is a Branch of Th* Mother Church Tho F irst Church of Cbrlnt, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Service: 11:80 a.m. Sunday, February 23rd SUBJECT: «MINI)'* Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. T estim o^ Meeting Wednesday a t . 8:15 p.m. I The public is cordially In- ' vited to attend our services and I meetings. ! A t t e t i t l a . n M i i i l d i i ^ L SAND, GRAVEL, NAVVY JACK ASPHALT PREMIX. B O A D M A T ia R lA L S U M I T E D Phone North 1141 or ALF EULLIS, West S23-L Mr. and Mrs. Radio Listener! Has it over otcurred to you tha t it is quite likely your old radio can be reconditioned to give you A.l. satisfaction thus eliminating the necessity of purchasing a now radio a t the present high prices? jLet us give you an ostimato. P A R A G O N R A D I O S E R V I C E G. CUNNINGHAM K. McMILLAN 2910 Marine Drive - West 1081 (All types of electrical appliances repaired) Free Estimates Given , Guaranteed Workmanship BAPTIST CHURCH 1344 Gordon Ave. TUB UNITED CHURCH 21st and Esquimau Avenue .Sunday, February 23 , 11 a.m.--Rev."Henry E. Horton ot St. George Church, Vancou ver. Soloist, Miss Ruth ,Mc- Lean. 7:30 p.m.--Rev. Nelson Har.k- - ness, Secretary British and Foreign Bible Society. Mixed , (luartette, Monday evening, 8:15--Young People's meeting. Missionary Group in charge. Leader, Miss Sunday, February 23 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Dr. Reid. 7 :30 p.m.--Service will be taken by the Young People. Monday, 8 p.m.--Young People's meeting. Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.--Red Cross. , » \yednesday,, 7:45 p.m;--Prayer and Bible Reading. To Our Many Patrons in West Vancouver Municipality I 'Iwri*' We Deliver every Tuesday and Friday Supplying FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES and FRESH CUT FLOWERS Satisfaction Guaranteed -- -Your order will be greatly appreciated -- Please phone MArine 4551 or 4552 before 1 p.m. a r k v ie w P ro d u c e Co. 874 Robson St., Viincouver,, B.C. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER -1 Jd ttyr-Had W4 n̂r̂ Wednesday, 10 a,m.--Red Cross Unit of the church meet and continue all day. 8 p.m. -- Prayer and Bible study. All women are asked to join in the hour of intercession to be held in St: Stephen's Church on Pridayi February 28th, at 2 :30 p.m. . During the whole day, wornen all round the world are meeting in this service of prayer. Let us make our link in the -xhrAinr^rm^aTid"^urer-----:---- --̂ Two old Scotch ladies, while having a cup of tea, began to talk of modern fashions. "What do you think of the hats the •lassies wear, Mrs. Sm ith?" , Mrs. Smith (with d isgust): "They dinna \vear hats; they just walk along side o' them no,o-days." * Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen moved into a house at 1202 Inglewood Ave., last Saturday. THINGS, I WISH I HAD KNOWN BEFORE I W A4 -21 Ladies* Hats ̂ Remodelled using own goods MISS COLLIE 2946 ;W est Park Lane West 196-R3 :iITKat ihy healHiTaffer fifty depehd- CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Rev. F. A. Ramsey, Rector Sunday, February 23 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. II a.m.--Matins and Sermon. 7:30 p.m.--Evensong and Ser- mon. ' Ash'Wednesday -- 10 :15, Holy Communion. St. Francis-in-the-Wood GaulfmId r 9 :45 a.m.--Holy Communion. ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH - 23rd & Inglewood Ave. Rev. Father Van "'aetor Sunday Services Low Mass -- 8:15 a.m. High Mass and Sermon -- 10:16 a.m. Rosary and Benediction -- 7:46 p.m. Catechism and Bjble Class--2:00 p.m. , Week»day Services Mass -- 8-a.m. , ■ Fridays--Rosary, Benediction 7:46, Saturdays -- Confessions; 7:30 to 8:80 p.m. "MIND" will be the subject of the Lesson - S e r m o n i n a l l Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The Golden Text is : "It is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good plea sure" (Phil. 2:13). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee" (Isaiah 60: 1) . The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by'Mary Baker Eddy: "Man, in the like ness of his Maker), reflects .the central light^ of being, the in-, visible God." ed in a large degree on what I put into my stomach before I was twenty- one. " 7*- --How to take care of my money. ̂ -- T hat a man's habits are mighty hard to change after he is twenty- one. ̂ \ . --That a harvest depends upon the seeds sown. --That things worth . while require time, patience and work. --T hat you cannot get something for nothing. --The value of absolute truthfulness in everything. --The folly of not taking older peo ple's advice. • ' ' -- ^That -what my mother^s w me to do waa right. ,--That "Dad" wasn't an "old fogey" a fte r all. --The greatness -of the- opportunity and joy of serving a fellownian. FUELS Dry Kindling and Inside Fir Coal, Topmil Si LOWBIE Phone West 256-Y ̂ . Better service than city. Furniture Repairing, Up holstering, and French Polishing W. 710 ■ - Marine at 15th CITY SKIERS PLACE WELL AT PENTICTON Skiers from Vancouver and Princeton dominated the Okan agan Ski rChampionships over the week-end. Honors in the wo- W EST " VANCOUVER TABERNACLE Marine and 25th St. Pastor: Robert H. Birch men's open events, went to two, Vancouver Ski Club girls, Thel- -iim-4Jtitehinson-7a2id-7Ruth Lar- irfM i V if W est Van N ew s * Published Every Thursday Services: Sunday School, 9:45. Sunday Services -- 11 L.m. and 7 :80.p.m. - _____^ _ W^nesday--Prayer and Fellow- . ship; 7:80. sen. Thelma won the open , sla* lom. Ruth placed first in the .wo men's downhill. Daisy Johnson, Hollybum Pa cific, Ski Club racer; fell in the downhill and injured her shoul der but later entered the slalom and placed third. Ruth Larsen. took second in th ^^a lb m and ■■ till ■' Publisher F. F. LOVEGROVE ~ Phone West 363 UNITY METAPHYSICAL CENTRE . (Non*Seeterian) of. VaneonYeî . B. C (Vest Vancouver Service, Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock To be held at Shiuigri-La 2485 Marine Drive Business and Editorial Otfice: 1704 Marine Drive--^ Phone West 55 v' - North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdale Ave. / '"•Ifd 11.00 a year by carrier: $2.00 a year by mail Speaker, Mrs. T. Conway Jones. Subject: "Thinking fo r iProsperity." Monday Afternoon Study Glass, 8 o'clock Unity L iterature fo r sale a t a irtim es a t Quaint Gift Shop, 2435 Marine Drive •;Y Thelma Hutchinson, placed , sec ond in the-downhill. Mary Pow- ̂ ellr-the--outstanding Okanagan woman skier of the meet, was third in both slalom and down hill. Johnny Leed, Western C!lahada, ski jumping champion, placed first in the o p ^ jumping with 2€1 points, while Bill L:win„of _ the Aithber Ski . Club, Princeton, was second. Eindr EUingruud,. who,*won the open cross country' race, finished third in the jump ing. Ed. Oakley, HolljHbum, was " fourth and ti(OT for fiist . place in the open do\riihilI with Irwin. Erbie Fields made the best show ing of the Okanagan skiers in the jumping. " Pep" Peppra^ driver o f our buses for 12 .years, a North Shore r«isident for fourteen . Mr. Peppier is ju st one o f our m any N orth Shore drivers w ho all live in th e com m unity they, serve, helping their neighbours a service folks find hard to get these days; driving Clipper buses so sm ooth in operation they^have-completely revised a ll existing stand- rards'feof;:;" * ~ A single tsdip.-wiB.. te ll you m ore about CUpp€>r buses, an d-our . courteous chauffeurs than a hundred'.'wovds^ \ f 1 ( 1 1 I t S T 1 1 1 S P.8.' S w Mix