A ilA-.. IH:%* j.' i } 4 ' -vl't ji I C?S ■0. , I'i■fSiP'(•' ' 'M ' fji I*: ■IStS 'MS f'-irf..'iSf] -i s ti- ■ ■f :'"1'i"- -' ■A 'V' ' . '✓ V: -.41;, liailii WEST VAN, I;NITE0 CNOttCH Cor, 2i$t & Eiuq(uim»lt Aro. 1963 Fulton Avonuo l»hm» Wmi Z44-E. Sunday Soirieoi: ll«.i». it t:S0p.m. Str«nirer« ftnd Viiitorw lire welcome w m f VAN NEWS March 20th d r : G. D. H, SE A L E D.D.S., L.D.S.' ' JmIt JImC^ imI Ju9 X-K«y Hay Hlo'ck, 14th nnd Marine Dr. OfTlco Hours 9 to 0 p.m. BvcningM by appointment. Phelone West 72 -BAmST aiDIW tt' . Jumiay Sf^rrlctt. 10:00 a,m.~Church School in- dudloir Adult Claea 11 a.m. A 7:30 p.m,-->Freaehina ... a-. A hearty welcome to all ■ / .m .M c E A E ' D E N T I S T formerly of 706 Modtcal-Dental ' Buildina Hours: 0 to 0 -- Evenings by appointment. I860 Marine Drive West 432 I j f > 1! ' ■:, r'JinM 1 if' "'|sf '.1 j i? '•>1 -p i tf ' BHtabilHhed on North . Shore 25 Years (Lady AHsiHiant) 1 ... 1 ■ , ■ HARHON BROS. LTD. ■■'■'• j : »*, ' JFuiieral Bitrectors 1?! If' 'U ) ' .| r . •' • ' :■ '0 llollyburn Funeral Home 18th and Marino Wont 184 - North Vancouver Parlors . 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 i i )■ ■ ■h ,'H '•' -•i Vancouver Parlors55 'r^nth Avoniie East5 -v.f lu- . . -r t* i " i Phono Fair. 134 HOLLlfBDRlV HALL 14th and Duchess ' Friday, March 21st 7:15 p.m„ Boys* and Girls* /noctiirp:, illustrated by lantern views. ' Speaker, Mr. T. McLaren. Sunday, March 23rd 0;5() a.m., Sunday School. 7:15 jj.ni., SonK Service, 7:30 p.m., Go.spcl Address. S|»eak('r, "The Kin«:'K Couriers Male (Jiiartette." 'I'uesday, March 2.5th 8 ijjin.. Prayer and Ministry. Speaker, Mr. A. Beaumont. WEST VANCOOTER ChriitiaD Science '•■•'Society.. CMDttCH EDIVICE 20th .and E«utti«n»*L IloUybam*'̂*'̂ Thll"'S0«el«tyit'a"Bra«ch"of'"-' ' The Mother Church ' . The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Service: 11:30 a.m. Sunday, .March 23rd SUBJECr: "MAITER" Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Testimony Meeting Wednesday at 8:15 P'Ui« Tho public is cordially in vited to attend our services, and meetinfra. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT tmwtatm MmmMU In st arrived-JN evir S pring LdL^erle -- NlpHT GOWNS - ,Cnkajt«'*JiHt'^€jnpa*Floral'Hnv.^ ̂ and tearcM9e, Lacu Trimmed „,::;Each: .»*' ••*.•■■•*****•* FANTIES SLIPS CVIestc Taffeta with Braaaier Top Trimmed with Net, alao Laco Flounce. Whlt<hv^d toaroac. Sisea 32 to 40. Each ..........$1.00 ,VICO SATIN SLIPS Tullored Stylo with Brassier *fop. White and tearose. Siacs 32-42. Each...................................$1.00 SATIN STiUPE IIAYON SUP Lace Trimmed. White and tcarose. Sizes 34 to 40. Each...........70c SWEDE TAFFETA SUPS Whito and t^arose. Sizes 32 to 42. Each...........59c *^»«cy Stitch Rayon, Lace Trim- med. White, tearose. Each . .25c olao someNet Trimmed. White, tearose Bach ....... 39c Miss F. Ripley Lock-Stitch, Laco Trimmed. Wide Leg. White and tearose. Each 19c Floral Taffeta, also Fancy Knil- Laco 'nrimmod. Pastel shades. ' Each .... .................................. 1578 MARINE DRIVE H. Font THE UNITED CHURCH 21si and Esquimau Avenue WEST VANCOUVER TABERNACLE Marine and 25th St. Pastor; Robert H. Birch Sunday School, 9:45. Sunday Services -- 11 a.m'. and 7 ;30 p.m. Moriiinii* Wor.shipWSpeakor, F. Joyce. Evening Service--Special Pray er for the Empire. Wednesday--Prayer and Fellow ship, 7 :80. Friday, 7 p.m.--^Children's Hiap- py Hour Club. "You Can See The Difference" NELSONS LAUNDRIES LTD. LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS - DYERS , C. C . F IN N E Y . L O C A L R E P R E S E N T A T IV E : Phone WES.T 782 WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN S lirJK i^ lilL ln f Sawdust .............. Dry Slobs ........... $5.00 per cord Inside F ir:-- from shed ....... $0.00 per cord from mill .......$5.60 per cord Slabs with Bark $4.0t) per cord Slabk & Edgings $3.75 per cord ........... PRITAM'S F U E L ........ . ____ L__I!h,onc_JN.or.th_620_______ WOOD and COAL Inside "Fir.-......................... ..$5.00 Slabs and EdgingH ..... $3.00 Foothills Ilnird Coal 'rulumeca SbcdlfBH N4t-- .Per to n ................... ....$8.50 B .C . C O A L C O . 54 LoiLsdale North 58 Sunday, March 23rd lT"aTm7^Rev7~W7^7'Guyr'B:A~ B.D.,_ Port Coqu'itlam/^.C. ■" 'rhe choir will render "A Na tion'.s Prayer." 7:30 p.m.--Rev. Austin A. Ful ton,' M.A., E.D., from Man churia. Soloists; quartette.' Monday,:-8:15--^̂ Young People's mooting. Missionary Group in ciiargo. Leader, Miss Betty . .Hadwin.. Wodnc.sda.v. iO a.m.--^Red Cross ' ' Unit of the .church will meet and 'continue work all day. 8 p.m.--!Tho Official Board of the church will meet in the lower hall. ' All members are earnestly requested to attend. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Rev. F. A. Ramsey, Rector Sunday, March 23rd 8 a.m.--^Holy Communion. 11 a.m.--Matin.s and Sermon. 7:30 p.m--7-Eyensong and Ser mon. - ' ' St. Prancis-in-the-Wood • Caulfeild 9:45 a.m.--Holy Communion" CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ON iNV MAKE BROWN & MUNTON 1B4Z MARINE ORIVB WEST 366 AIiMiiliCTH A.R.T, fif B.O. ■ ' * FUEL SUPPLIES SLABS and EDGINGS $3 per cord Inside Fir, $5.50 per cord Bark, Per Cord ;..................$5.00 Phone day or night NORTH 1581 Ba p t ist church 1344 Gordon" Ave. Sunday, March 23rd 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a;m.--Rev. Estabrook.. 7:30 p.m.--Rev. Estabrook. The Young People will take part in the Evening Service. ^Monday, 8 p.m. -- Young Peo^ pie's meeting. The speaker, Mrs. Vernon. All young peo ple cordially invited.' . Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Meeting of the Red Cross. Wednesdayr 7:45 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Reading. l^ERNQN F E E D S T O R E A. C. SBAULE I Phone West 9 Fertilizers of All Kinds, ADCO Wood, Coal, Builders' Supplies ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH^ 23rd & Inglewood Ave. R ev.'Father Van Pastor Sunday Services Low Mass -- 8 :15 a.m. High Mass nnd Sermon -- 10 :15 a.m. Rosary and Benediction -- 7:45 "MATTER'̂ will be the sub ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches, of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The Golden Text is : "All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field; the grass withereth, the flower fade th ; because the spirit . of the Lord bloweth upon i t" Tsaiah 40:6, 7). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from^ the Bible: "While we look/not a t the things which are seen, but a t the th in g s ' which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temp oral; but the things which are not seen are eternal" (11 Cor. 4:18). . 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: "Let us accept Science, relinquish all theories based on sense-testimony, give up imperfect models a_nd illusive ideas; and so let us have one God, one Mind,- and-that one per fect, producing His own models of excellence." Plans are under way to hold the largset military parade in history of Vancouver next Sun day afternoon. Following a pro clamation from His Worship Mayor Cornett, giving civic rec ognition to the King's Day 'of Prayer, General R. 0. Alexander. officer commanding the Pacific command, ordered a church parade of" all active and reserve forces in Vancouver,' a drum head service in Stanley Park be ing scheduled for 3 o'clock. Leaders of the Canadian War Services Fund campaign which opens throughout the Dominion on the following day,' March 24, to raise $5,500,000 for comforts to be extended:to men ~in " the^ :af m ed-f orces~through~-six" gov=~ era-ment-rec'Ognized social agen- ciees, are lending every co-opera tion to make the King's Day of Prayer a significant success. Active participation in the ar rangements Will be given by the six auxilairy services sharing the campaign, namely the Y.M.C.A., Knights of Columbus, Y.W.C.A., Canadian Legion, LO.D.E. and Salvation Army. .. _ Arrangem ents are also being made to include veterans' or ganizations in the city in the parade and His Worship Mayoi- Oornett has accepted the iiivita-*' tion of the general officer com- manding to be present at the drumhead service. NORTH SHORE LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN The annual meeting of the North Shore Local Council of Women which will be an alKday. session will be held in St. Steph en's Church Hall on Monday, March 24th a t 10 a.m. Reception of visitors and newly affiliated spcietiesjw.ill open .the, afternoon session a t 1:3 Qp.m. follower]' reports from affiliated societies and election of officers. A large turnout of delegates is desired and conveners are requested to be on hand with their reports. "There is a tru th which dominates every other..,a tru th , which must be cried each morning from the house tops: England fights for us all," -- Jules Romain. BUILDERS Cement Navvy Jack " S ^ d Crushed Rock TEA R O E 1427 Marine Drive SUPPl^lES Brick Lime Drain Tiles Concrete & SONS W est 84 r i Catechism and Bible Class--2:00 p.m. Week-day Services Mass -- 8 a.m.- Fridays--Rosary, Benediction 7:45. Saturdays -- Confessions; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. . :••• '^01 "My wife explored my pockets last night." "What did she find?" "What all explorers find--material for a lecture." Citizens of St. Pierre and" Mi- quelmi, the two small islands off the Newfoundland coast which belong to Fi-ance, have clubbed together to aid British and rVench victims of the war in Europe. * # W estM [lan-N ews Publiahed Every Thursday « * 5 Publisher F. F. LOVEGROVE Fhone West 363 ^"Business and< Editorial Office: \ 1704 Marine Drive Phone West 65 I S : i North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdale^Ave. t,in" € I $1.00 a year by carrier: $2.00 a year by mail -- UNITY-METAPHYSICAL ~ CENTRE (N on-Sectarian) of Vancouver, B.C. (Vest Vancouver Service, Friday evening a t 8:15 o'clock To be held a t Shangri-La __ ___2486 Marine Drivft__ l DEATH OF CYRIL G. WHIPPLE The funeral services for. Cyril George Whipple, who died sud denly March 5th, took place Sat urday last, March 8th. Interment was made-in Ocean View Burial Park. Surviving him are his wife Helen, and three daughters, Valarie,. "Bunny," Mavis, now of Toronto, Ontario, formerly of West Vancouver, and Peggy of Kamloops, B.C. The deceased was born at "Redgates," Granth am, Lines., England, 52 years ago, and lived in Canada 33 years. V B. C. ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL . m a r c h 2 6 0th B.C. SEA SCOUTS AND WOLF gUB PACK and mnnpv ^ 1 • tricks that save time, trouble cake tF a T ^ n dishy^whipping-up-a chocolate plete with dpr ^ ̂ ^ preparing an oven dinner com- Nete with delicious fruit dessert . . . those.are ju s t .a few of the Speaker, Mrs. T. Conway Jones." Subject, "The Power of Non- Resistance.'* Monday Afternoon Study Class, 3 o'clock Unity Literature for sale a t all times a t Quaint Gift Shop. 2485 Marine Drive The regular monthly meeting of the Mothers' Auxiliary of the above -pack will be held a t the 1 S. . Malcolm, o tonight, March 20th ■at 2;30 p.m. itemc j 7 . • . tnose.are just;,a few of the Service DireH- B-G. Electric Home gram inelndin cooking class. You'll receive a pro be a drawino-^f ̂ after the class there will y L r ^ the session. You and your friends are cordially, invited. The class is ffoiri 2 tJ .4 p.m. nUNOARAVE HALL Appeal on the Rand for 2,000 lu serum for South African soldiers had an immediate and enthusiastic response. Only a few hours after toe appeal was launched, 100 <ionors enrolled. marine drive, near 25th STREET v i - 77':