'I z:X I, 1941. .THE W l^y VAH HEWS b u y WITH CONFIDENCE AT • Tin: STOEE OF QtijkEiinr • KAYSER s i l k h o s i e r y f o r EASTER cansrun - Nomlluti 3 Thread I'air •' ....p„,.S..U. 3 Thread , ChHT'>'̂ ..............S ^ l » l 0Pair . •■............... ■ N,.k,n-Thf New Super ............ d l v D i jPair ............... ^ ChiflTon--3 Thread Lovely Chlffon-~4 Thread For Extra Good Wear. 7 9 c Crepe--4 Thread for Extra Service. P a ir ............................... 4 $1.00 All the above Un^»*~Full Fadhioned jTflIl*0 -KLEERr~New Spring Shades. Sizes 8 V2 to 10 Vz Do not fail to see our New Spring Lingerie Miss V. Ripley 1578 M A R IN E D R IV E H. Pout 1790 MARINE DRIVE (All 'J^ypes of Electrical Appliances Expertly Repaired) Westinghouse Radio Tul>es and Appliances 9/1 vi'iiis cxiMjrienco is your guarantee of satisfaction. Free estimates. A . S . 'a LLBN ■ I>eops. 'G. CUNNINGHAM REXALL ONE-CENT SALE A pril 2n<l, 3 rd , 4 th a n d 5 th 1402 M arine Drive W est Vancouver Send Easter Greetings With Flowers Easter Lilies, Cinerarias, Tulips, Carnations Daffodils, Narcissi, .^eto. Pansies, Polyanthus, Daisies, 3^plas, etc. Carefully Handled Carefully Delivered THE W EST VAN FLORIST 18th and M a rin e W est 305 There's a B lue B us for e v e ry F e rry Isn't th a t a very g re a t consideration? Som ething the U pper Level fo lk will appreciate . ^ Nn o th e r com panv will g u a ran tee such a serv ice., The F errie s m u st ru n a s well a s th e B u ^ s in o rder to meet th e needs of all W est V ancouver. ̂ ^ Always rem em her to tak e a Blue Bus i t is y o u rs . ISN'T IT W O R TH W H ILE ? W est V ancouver M unicipal T ran sp o rta tio n System It's ThriUitij It's C aptivating 5(. BINGO 5 c ^ ̂ and other attractions ^ ^ Proceeds for fUKSMEN KIDDIES BEACH No-Admission Charge Valuable LEGION HALL ^ T hursday, A p ril 1 0 Prizes 8-12 P.m . VOGUE CLEANERS 2192 MARINE ALL WHITE HELP lon't Wait for That E aste r . Have Those Clothes Cleaned Now (S a tisfac tio n G uaran teed) ts X ° \ Sw eaters , 5 0 c- / i s - in Dresses / ^ . Gloves Rush Mr. and Mrs* C. H, Rider and family wore up from Stay ton, Oregon, over last week-end on A visit to Mrs. Rider's parents, Captain and Mrs. W. J. Kane, 1253 Marine Drive. Mrs. Kune went back with them on Sunday to visit her other children and sisters for twenty-nine days only, as the imigruiion offloer would only allow lier that time. L.A.C. Jack Kearns, R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kearns, 1248 Duchess Ave., was recent ly entertained with a few of his pals, by .Mr, and Mrs. R. JL Sen ior o f, "Gateway House," Sea Point, Capt Town, South Africa, .while en route to an unknown destination. Lieutenant Peter Thornton,, R.C.N.V.R., spent the.week^jnd a t Caulfeild with his mother, Mrs. Norman Muschaihp Thorn ton. >te «)i Mrs. McDonald, 1193 14th . Street, m oved'to Vancouver to day. ik *t* * Mr. and Mrs. Hyland, 2709 M athers Ave., .moved to Kerris- dale yesterday. Oliver Burbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burbridge, 2309 Maririo Drive,' is cohvalesdhg at his home and making good pro- giH3ss afte r having undergone ati opcra.tion on the 15th of Janu ary. a « a . The Paragon Radio Service have opened in the store a t 1700 Marine. Drive, where they have a full stock of General Motors frigidaim s and the new 1941 models of Westinghouse radios and washing machines. The pub- i.s cordially invited,to call and see their stock. . • ' Flying Officer it. Burton-For- ster, D.F.C., 2104 Bellevue Ave., who has been for some time in the Recruiting Branch of the R. G.A.F., ill Ottawa, returned^ to his home here last week, having 'been temporarily attached to the Vancouver unit. He is to be a member of the Mobile Recruit ing staff and is now in Victoria. ik Ik 4< Miss Alma Skerton, 2925 Marine Drive, entertained on 22nd March a t a dinner party Jn honor of Kenneth Cole, who left last week to join th e 'R.C. A.F. in Toi'onto. CSt 9 1 1 F R E ^ C C a ll and Delivery) W c S t 9 1 1 - 1 :3Q p.m. Tuesday from the Hol- lyburn Funeral Home of Harron Bros. Ltd., the Rev. William S to tt officiating, follo^^ed by in term ent in Capilano View Ceme tery. ------------- --- Shower---------- Mrs. R. Fiddes and Mrs. A. E. Young were jo in t hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held Mon day afternoon a t the home-of the form er on Gordon Ave. honor ing Miss Jean McTavish, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McTavish, Ottawa Ave., whose wedding to Corporal Jack Ogden Elgood, R.C.AiF.', younger son of , M rs . J. Elgood, Jefferson Ave., takes place on Thursday, April 3rd, one week earlier than a t first arranged. ' The g ifts were presented to the bride-elect in a decorated basket by little Sandra Therrien. The tea taJble, covered with a handworked lace cloth, centred w ith daffodils and bridal wreath flanked with yellow tapers in Sheffield plate candle holders, was presided. over by Mrs. Don ald McTavish and Mrs- J. Elgood, mothers of the bridal pair. A ssisting th e hostesses- w ere Mrs. R. Fiddes, Junior, and Miss Marjory L. McTavish. Silver Wedding A nniversary Mrs. Frederick C .. Coleman celebrated her silver wedding anniversary on Tuesday, March 25th, a t her home, 1405 Ingle wood Ave. Her husband, Flying Officer Coleman, was expected to be back for the occasion, but un avoidable delays prevented his arriving in time. The te a table was centred with a silver rose bowl, the gift of their daughter Mavis, this being filled with pink carnations and mauve hyacinths and flanked by pink tapers. The happy couple were the recipients -of a number of beautiful silver ^g-Ifts--and flowers, and- a photo was taken of the guests during th e serving of refreshm ents as .a memento of the event. T5ie guests included Mrs. W. 0 Nefi, MrsTHTW. Graham,' Mrs- A. E. Young, Mrs. J. C. Young, Mrs. A. J Gleam, Mrs. Gordon Gray, Mrs. H; B. Stevens, Mrs. F . Bed- • dard, Mrs. R. W: :^oud. Duriilg the evening Mrs- Cole man W3s hostess to a num'ber of her friends who dame tp wish her many more years pL happi ness. After partaking of a buf fet lunch, her guests spent the evening in dancing.among those present being: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wright, Mr. B ert McIntosh, Mr. E. Kershaw, Mr. E. ̂ G. Al len, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil, Mr. Alan Lang, Miss Betty .Vincent, Mr and Mrs. Billy Rendall, and Mrs. Coleman's three children, -John,-Geoffr€y_and Mavis,--------- AGNES CRAIG PASSES i- Agnes Craig, 2361 Ot- A-ve., passed away last Sat-, m her 69th year- She is Ta by her husband. al services were" held a t expert W atch .and Clock e h p a ie in g T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with Birks Ltd., Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive Steveh&-4i;Cleim ■ ' St. Stephen's Churoh, beauti fully decorated for the occasion with sprays of magnolia and jap- onica arid "masses of daffodils, was the setting a t 8 p.m. Satur day week for the wedding of Kathleen Ivy (Kitty) Clement, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Clement of 606 East. 13th Street, North Vancouver, -to-Mr-.-Malcolm - Stevens, on]y__ son of Mr. and Mrs. H- B. Stev- "̂ ens pf 2595 Nelson Ave. The pre tty bride, who. was given away by her. father, was attired in a powder blpe chiffon floor length 'gown over whispering taffeta, shirred at waist and w rist with full bishpp's sleeves and flowing skirt, colonial head dress, long veil and appliqued net, and carried a white prayer " book with stream ers of white"" and pink hyacinths. Miss Violet Clement, bridesmaid and .sister pf the bride, had. chosen a shell pink triple sheer floor length gown, Juliet cap and veil, and carried a colonial bouquet in pastel shades with pale blue satin stream ers. The Rev • Canon :G. C. d'Easum efficiated, and Mr.- Lom e A.-Colpitts acted as best man, the ushers being Mr. Blair Edwards and Mr. A rthur Ed wards. Following the ceremony a re-, ception was held a t the home of the bride's parents, when the mothers of the bride and groom received, the form er in a model gown pf Churchill blue with navy, and- white accessories, and the la tter in a navy blue twp-piece ensemble with p.owder, blue pic tu re hat and accessories, both -of them--wearing__corsages of .pink carnations. The rooms were tastefully decorated with japon- ica, white stocks arid forsythia, the bride's table being centred : w ith the wedding oake^ flanked . w ith tall pink tapers and japon- ica. Mrs." Edward Gee ̂ god m other of the groom, and Mrs. Charley Power presided a t the tea table, and the toast to the- ibride was proposed by Mr. H art ley Davis, a life-lorig friend of- the. bride's father. Over one hun dred guests were present, , from out .of town including M r and>-Mrs. Edward Gee of V^c-/ toria, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Clj^ m ent of Victoria> Mrs. D. A. Clement-of Abbotsford and Mr. Gordon Cooper of Courtenay. - For travelling the bride chose a powder blue dress with coat of "mulberry shade,, fu r trimmed w ith matching-accessories. F ol- lowing a short honeymoon the bride and groom will rp.side in W est Vancouver. Book your appointment early •fpr your E aster Permanent W ave so - you will not be disap- p o i # d . M. Taylor, 1520 Marine Bennett's BAKERY HOT BUNS (Plain and Spiced) Easter l.ayer Cakes ir>c and 25c \ m Marim* Dr. Plume W. 27 Hollyburn Theatre TIinUSDAY. Fl UnAY AND .SAT. MAT. A|)ril .'tni, lih atui 5'th MADKI.HINK CARROLL LYNNE OVERMAN , **̂ SAFARI "REAIITIEIIL RRITISII COUIMRIA" ■ SAT. EVE AND MONDAY April r>Ui iuur7lh KAY KYSER ami Ilia OrchcMlra DORIS KARLOFF ̂ . . UELA LlHJOSl "You'll Find Out jr TUESDAY AND'WEDNESDAY April 8th and Dth AKIM TAMIROFF (JUADYS CEORGE . " The Way of _ _ _ _ _ _ All Flesh " al.so., •RIO" y Nellie H arrison A.T.G.M. Special Diploma . Teacher of Piano and Theory ; 1955 liigicwood Ave. West 1056-L Burrard Laundry Ltd. well known FAMILY LAUNDRY Phone North 1.310 or West 691L HOUSE PLANS Plans, Blue Prints, and Specifications for N.H.A. and Other Houses'* - - J. HUTCHISON West 823-R SPECIAL Sawdust .... :......... Dry Slabs ............$5.U0 per cord Inside F ir:-- from shed--..--.$6.00 per cord from -m ill ......;.$6.50 per cord Slabs with Bark $4.00 per cord Slabs & EdRrmirs $3.75 per cord PRITAM'S FUEL Phone North 620 SAWDUST MILL & BUSH WOOD GRAVEL TOB SOIL also " BUZZING WOOD J . SMITH Phone West 1066-R FUEL SUPPLIES SLABS and EDGINGS $3 per cord ~ In s id e Fir, $ 5,50 per cord-- Bark, Per Cord ........ .-......... $5.00 Phone day or night NORTH 1581 Drive, W. 828.t** Mrs. Leith moved Tuesday friom Radoliffe ve. into a house at-Haywood Ave.. .1%.