(T Ih 1^41. J i B u r .m W . at $ .tM E lT |iE E OF ^ 11ST ARRIVED -- OUR SECOND SHIPMENT OP TERRY ANKLE SOCKS rnlors: Navy, Yuffow, Green, iSuo and ^ tvhitr. Sizes 8 to lOVi. P « ir .... .................... ^ £ > C Chil<lr<;;>'« Ankle Socks. ^ ' l ! " : . l : . . ............. .SBc stock of Nouona MISS I'. MAKINE DRIVE H. Pout Mr. and Mrs. McKeir/.ie of Mr.s. J. Havtln Young. 2385 Vancouver... htjive moved^ into naywoocLAve., is lioUduying at "Rose C ottage/' West Bay. Harrison Hot Springs. ̂ ah Jt . ■ ■ * ^ P A R A tiU M MLAEf111 SlCiK V l^ ili ,71)0'MAKINE DRIVE WEST 1081 \Vc invite you to come in nnd soo our latest models of WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS AND WASHERS also FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS \Vc' also call your attention to the fact that you do not have to Ko to town to have any electrical appliances repaired. Wo can (io it here and save you m o n e y . ____________________ Mr. and Mrs. Thuiiow and daughter from Saskatchewan arc staying with Mrs. Thuvlow's brother-in-law, W- G. Wiltshire of West Bay. Mrs. H. Gleed of 889 15th Street, left Sunday niglit for Armstrong, B.C., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Graves and-infant son. ■' l i f t ' ' l i t ' ' Mrs. Wilson of Vancouver is having a new homo built a t 16th and Inglewood Ave.4c 4< >l< Lougheed---Grant The wedding, took place (luiet- Springa, '41 ' t ' Over two hundred trum peter swans were noticed passing high over West Vancouver a t about 10:15 a.m. last Sunday morning.^ When first seen they were pro ceeding in a westerly direction, having apparently passed over North Vaneoiivor, but later they tunieii north-west .before disap pearing over the horizon. They were flying in a large arc. This species of swan, the largest of its kind, some years ago were almoi^t extinct as a result of their being easy to approach and the fact that the clown of their breasts was much iii rcciuest for trimmings. Sincci then they.liave Bennett's B A K E R Y ' miTTKRCKlhST UUEAD SATURDAY SPECIAL Cream 25c *11 do/.. Scotch Pancakes, Scones, Raisin, Apple. Mince Pies 15c each Delivered Every Day Wheat Germ Bread ■̂M(5H Marine Dr. Phono W. 27 CANADIAN LEGION* W.A. M i^ ta ry W h is t D rive A _ SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, 8 p.m. IN LEfHON HALL Admission 25c REFRESHMENTS GARDiS ONLY ly in West yancoiiver Saturday beep, strictly preserved ana are) of Frances Victoria, only daugh- j,o^y increasing in numbers, ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Grant, 4< 4< 4* ^ B edding P la n ts Now is the time to s ta r t -planting your* annuals. - We have a large selection of all varieties, in separate colors, or .mixed, by the dozen or by the^flat. THE WEST VAN FLORIST 18th and Marine ' West 305 Cypress Park, West Vancouver, to Mr. Thomas Evan.s Lougheed, younger son of Mr .and Mrs< M. A. Lougheed, 2908 Oak Street, .Vancouver. For the ceremony the bride wore a deep pou^jre blue light wool, ensemble' with the frock featuring' graduated tucks, and the coat fashioned on princess lines accented .with hand ap plique. Her ribbon hat ..spon sored a rose veil and accessories The local real (^statc agents re port a fairly steady call for aver age priced homos and building lots, and also some demand for homos and honicsites in the higher priced brackets. Two im portant deals Lin the latter class have ju s t been completed. One of these is the sale to a proniin- ent Vancouver business man, of. the 'Pock estate a t Gleneagles comprising the large dwelling situated in several acres' . of Evening tickets interchangeable only'^between the Second. Narrows Bridge and th e N orth Vancouver Ferries, Will '^gain be available for the Sum m er'm onths from May 1st .to Septem ber 30th, 1941, a t the' special round trip ra te of 40 cents for car, driver and .up to six passengers, betweeh"^ the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 ■'a.m. NATiONAL fHARBOURS BOARD^ (Second Njarrows Bridge) NORTH VANiOOUYER CITY FERRIES. M. _---- -----... SllLUUtlU 111 SiiVtUiU UCICJS . UJ. were blue. Rapture roses, charming waterfront property, denias, lily of the valley ana . 'pi^c other transaction covered a orange blossoms formed her cor- nuniber of, acres of waterfront- sage and she carried-.a prayer- n ea r 'to Kew Beach. This book ornamented with garaenias valuable propert.y has been ac- ahd orange blossqnis, the latter quii.ed by a lemiing industrial- a gift, ' flown by plane, , irom plans to build bis home Southern California. , . ™ The bridesmaid. Miss Nancy -W-righty-e] there this season. Th^se .two sales were,made by C. j . Archer sembie, the.*paDelled dress top ped by a princess coat and Fer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowden an- navy hat accented in purple. Ac- . jounce th a t the weddiiig of their cessories were ep tone and her ̂ Joyce to Mr. John corsagevwas of split Kokomo car- b r ig h t will take place a t 8 :30, Mr T. p,ni. Saturday, May 3rd, i l l'Westnations aiid gardenias. Mr.. T. M. English was best m aiir A reception wa^ held later a t the home of the bride's parents, which with the ~ gardens and -lawns - made a beautiful setting for the occasion, over one hun dred guests being present. Mrs Vancouver United Church. Hollyburn Theatre TIIUKSDAY. April 21th " The Ramparts We Watch" id.Ho •'('AI.MNC Pim .O VANCE" , l-'KIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINKK April 25111 ami 2(Uh WAl.TMU HRENNAN " M A R Y LA N D " (in U 'fh n ic o lo r)* also Nows, (!artoon, ole., ' Su ial: "KIND OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" SATURDAY FVU. AND , ' . MONDAY ' ' ........ April 2()(,h ami 2Stli RASIL KATllHDNF MARY MAR'I'IN " Rhythm on the River" '■'DFSDAY &, WFDNFSDAY April 2!)Ui ami .'lOUi HENRY FONDA TTTNiriyARW Elil. ~~~ **The Grapes o f W rath*' also - "ALIAS THE DEACON" /■':'Shower))';':)\. Mrs. Louis Ajellb, , Mrs. E. Septt and :Mrs. RoberV F uitju ucoLo ____________ were joint hostesses la s t Thurs- G ran t^rnT nav^b lue^ with day evening a t the borne oUthe front nanel of ̂ Alice blue and former, 2393 Mathers Ave., at a matching navy hat and wearing delightful miscellaneous sbower a corsage of lilies of tbe valley in honor of Miss Irene Shirlaw, ..1 x̂Toc ocGict-Pfl a bride-elect. The rooms wereW. G .Draper of Kelowna, who Mrs. •Williamson of Hong and brierejiff roses was t a s S l l y d e c o r S has been the guest of Mr! and Kong, China, is occupying the in receiving the groom s Mrs,J.W . Fox, 1216- Argyle Rioardo house, 3602 Creery Ave., mother j b was wearing .^a ^ D A N C E EVERY WED. and SAT. 17th and Bellevue " SOUTH SEAS" . Admission:"^ Wed. Sat. Gents -35c Gents 45c L ad ies 25c L ad ies 35c Ave-, has left for a trip up coast. W est Bay. TOCS- ■ Every powerful engine, in every Pacific Stage bus, is,checked every night by expert mechanics. - Every bus in the fleet is washed and thoroughly, cleaned every night. Air pressure in tires is checked. Wheel nuts are gone over one by one. Every possible precaution is taken to ensure perfect performance and perfect passenger safety and comfort. That's the way^we translate, the meaning of "service." Ride in sure, gafe, spotless relaxation the Pacific Stage way,' I t costs no more. M i i m t ^ n t s s P.S.-8 b iao k "'iacket ensemble' with , ented by Beryl Scott and Nancy printed bodice and black acces- . . A p p l e ^ m a very pi^t y pink sofies her corsage being of car- and white deooiated basket- ' S s and m L v l stocta. Calla The tea table, centred with lilies, roses, and'orange blossoms white and mauve lilac, was pi c- flown from Southern California sided over b.y Mis.. N. T. Shii- enhanced the reception rooms. , law, ™^ther of the honoree, and Mrs A-' A. Evans; Mrs. M argaret Mrs. Charles Waring. The guests wv>i-n-Vi+ nnrl Mrs M argaret Ne- w ere: Mesdames R. Robinson, I. K r e t S l d a t ' and G. Applegath C. Cole S Derrick, the tL s t to the bride was pro- ̂ W atts, J. Paterson, U Scott, C. nosed bv Dr. Byron S. Elliott. Waring, G. Sparrow, G Be 1, W. Ffyv h p r w e d d i n g trip to Van- Sutherlandv' J . . Ajello, Stoddai t, ■ ^ bride don^^^ N- McLeod, Wilton, W. Parnum, M ero i a S o 4 r t o N. T. Shirl'a®, L. Ajello, E. Fol- wedding ensemble with dusky " rry^Jo^^^^^ rose abcessories and a corsage of Mnrv Bradshaw Betty gpdenias. ,?range Wossoms, and Derrick, Joan pink carnation petals. y Aipllo Glad vs McNair Francos reide in-Vancouver temporarily, R tJ l in " l n / Beryl ' s r o m S H COUNTRY DANCE Scott, Nancy Applegath-. SOCIETY N ellie H arrison A.T.G.M. Special Diploma Teacher of Piano and Theory 1955 Inglewood Ave. West 1056-L Burrard Laundry Ltd. w e ll k n o w n FAMILY LAUNDRY Phone North 1310 dr West 69IL LEGION W.A. The West Vancouver Scottish Country Dance Society will hold its final meeting of the .season in the Legion Hall ah 8 p.m., Satur day, May 3rd. As this will take the form of a sociAl evening, visitors Will b e ' welcomed. A cordial invitation is extended to members of the. Ladies' Group, 4 t the usual admission. \ M. Taylor, Beautician, 1520 Marine Drive, recommends an oil base solution for school girl i^r- manents. Drop in and let me tell you about them.*** EXPERT . W atch and Clock r e p a ir in g T. CHRIST^SON \ (fonnerly with Birlm Ltd., 1522 Marine Drive A military whist'idrive will be held in : the Legion Hall on Sat urday, April 26th. The evening will be entirely devoted to cards, so make up your party and re lax for a few hours. After the whist refreshm ents will . be served. - . • ^ The usual monthly meeting ot the W.A. will be held in the Legion Hall 'on Monday,, April 28th a t 2:15 shard » Im portant busii^ss on the agenda., I t is our duty to be present. . _ Cy. <J\l[ai.ie.'ini(xn R E A L E S T A T E I N S U R A N C E V A L U A T O R n o t a r y r U B L I C On (W txl <^Vancouotx iPwfzcxtUi H C t ID C M t , Mi l H U S O H AVIMUI OMlC«. **" " * * ^ ™ " '* P H O N C . W r .» T I I I P H O N E . W C * T 1 0 7 7 HOUSE PLANS Plans, Blue Prints, and Specifications for N.H.A. aiyd Other Houses .l'; HUTCHISON West 823-R '.n,. Vernon FEED STORE Fertilizers, Seeds, Peat Mpss Wood, Coal '1746 Marine -West 9 FUEL SUPPLIES SLABS and EDGINGS* $3 per cord Inside Fir, $5.50 per cord Bark, Per Cord $5.00 Phone day or night ̂ NtfRTH 1581