WtST VmNCOUV td " The Official Voice of the West Vancouver Historical Society 680 - IT*** Street, West Vancouver, BC V7V 3T2 Volume 24 September 2007 Number 4 It is Society Policy: That every effort be made to ensure that all articles are accurate, but the Society takes no responsibility for inaccuracies. Those opinions expressed in contribution and presentations are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Society. That corrections, contrary opinions and contributions are welcomed. Those excerpts from History-Onics must be attributed to the West Vancouver Historical Society and any reproductions of articles or photographs in whole or in part are not permitted without the express authorization of the Society. Principal Officers: President 1®* Vice President Past President Secretary Treasurer Hon. Archivist Vacant Vacant Ian Macdonald Pamela Friedrich Joan Cox Vacant The following have been approved by The Executive for the position of: President - Jim Carter 1** Vice President â€" Peter Strelaeff These names will be put forward for approval at the General Meeting, September 26*", 2007. Directors: Ian Macdonald Tom Taylor Pamela Friedrich Harvey Hill Yvonne Bower Jim Carter Pam Dalik Don Grant Carol Howie Joan Skipper Dave Barker Joan Cox Peter Strelaeff Newsletter Editor: Peter Strelaeff Mailin2 & Distribution: Volunteers as required PUBLIC MEETING - SEPTEMBER 26th 2007 WEST VANCOUVER SENIORS' CENTRE 7:00 p.M. THE HERITAGE HOME IN WEST VANCOUVER Our guest speakers for this evening will be: Peter Miller of the North Shore Heritage Preservation Society, who is giving a talk on the Society's efforts to preserve historic and distinctive buildings in North and West Vancouver. West Vancouver: Post office and Hollyburn general store, corner of 17‘*> & Marine Dr. "Navvy Jack's" old property on right. Photo source: Vancouver City Archives, Out N133 P387 Stephen Mikicich, Senior West Vancouver Planner, will discuss - The Heritage Strategic Plan and A Heritage Register for West Vancouver. Dr. Olga Kempo, will present a twenty minute film titled "Margaret Martin Built a House" - The story of a family home in Edmonton, lovingly restored to its 1907 grace.