H Hi . . ' f'-'C. • * . u ..,,• . t % '\ *•1 ' " -4 . i II -l|5%|_ " -fcKjU >'frtiiiiitftii>tMl'*'̂̂~̂'"̂JiiffrfiTii\l1iftoV>1 rf'IWfitiirtfi ■ilili>lJiJiliilh'ifliiil<Vii iH wWSSWS5i®*™P̂̂i?nra*ŜniKŜ#WSw iwteiSfcM' M m v Circulating in the District o f West Vancouver- ̂Ambleside ̂ HollyhtirHfW bs^, Dundarave J1.00 per yew. -..Cypress 'Park, Caulfeild,Whytecliff, JEitf. J ̂̂ M . IX HOLLYBURN P.O., WE5T VANCOUVER,.B.C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 23rd, 1934 No. 17 WEST VANCOUVER'S FLORAL EXHIBIT ̂ Thp West Vancouver Horticultural Society have arranged * «.,Vin a civic exhibit on behalf o^«the municipality, in the tion at the Canadian Pacific Exhibition. I t will be that last year they entered th e competition for tCfirst tfme and won the second prize. This year it is hoped ^VrTas? Kar,* the committee of the Horticultural Society in charge of the exhibit ask th a t p u r residents chooM the veryjntu»*o * #!»««««#!#%%%a <1VIrl nAV*f. nTiiOflnAV <ifSst flowers'in their gardens and send them next Tuesdajr a t ô v time from the early morning up to ,5 p.m. to the municipal Mra^e at Ambleside Dock, where arrangem ents have been fake'th¥hi"6Ver for the'exhlbit. "'A'll'floWers'should'k !̂ ;t with long stems and kept in fresh condition.L Tt is hoped th a t there \d ll be a very generous response to thiq reuuest; as, while many.points are given for arrangement, naturSiy the quality and condition of the flowers are vital Vancouver is the most beautiful residential sector Prpator Vancouver. Let us drive home the fact to the Lnsands who will visit the Exhibition by sending the best of our flowers to the committee next Tuesday. We have been asked also to remind our readers of the -annual fall show put„on.Jby;the ^ Swiety, ,_which wTbe held this year on September 9th, This will be another opportunity to show ju st what we can grow in our W e s tja n - .couver gardens. ' . . ■ , FIRST NARROWS' BRIDGE While certain reports have appeared in the press as regards the F irst Nar rows* Bridge, no official an nouncement has so far been made by the cabinet, nor has Mr« Anderson received any advices] from Ottawa. Consequently, w e h a 'v e deemed it only wise to make no editorial comment on the m atter. --Editor. SWIMMING GALA AND" ty McBcham. C.S.C.S.! 2, K#y DANCE MOST SUCCESSFUL UaWdson, V.A.8.C. _______ Closed to West Vancouver The Second Annual Paclflc . Boys under 14 yearo, 60 yds. p.l'k* ,te|, ' k' f P M l Coast rnternational Swimming Free Stylo; Copeland Trophy ...................... feet 1st Heat: 1, Marry Turn , the 2, J. Pomfrql. Time 37 1/6 sec. Championships, a ld ^ by p e r f^ t weather, attracted one of the . largest crowds ever seen a t I f ' Dundarave Pier, the pier itself 2, V. Martin. Time. 87 2/6 sec. and the two scows being fllled with over 1500 spectators., 2, Han;y '^ m e r ; 3, V, Martin. The Crystal Swimming Club -I 25 1/5 ,sec. of Seattle had a field day in the GirlJj under 14 years; 60 yds, open events, capturing the WeWi ̂ Style; Gol. Savory Trophy 300 yards medley rmay, ladles' BAND CONCERT THE CARNIVAL ind Official Opening of C.C.F. Headquarters Here The West Vancouver Schools Band, who are coming back Sat urday from their camp a t Keat's Island, will giye a band concert next SundayJxD^ 3 to 6 p.n\., at Ambleside Beach. They have been practising hai*d at camp, under Henry Slatter, late band m aster of the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders, and have prepared 300"yards medley relay, men's 100 yds. free style, ladies' 100 yards free style, ladies' 800 yards free style, mea's 400 yards relay, ladies* 200 yards relay, and the, ladies' 3 metre diving. The other two open events, the. men's 800 yards free style and the men's 8 m etre diving were won by Fred.. Rossiter of the Crystal Club, Vancouver, against whom a protest was reg istered by the Crystal Swim- Club of Seattle, on the LIBERATE ^^'^"^^DBLEGATES kvery"rnlberesting program for __________ _ the ocqasion,ji theW dh's Fr«e Style; Col. Savory IVophy ............ --1, Marion Currie; 2, Stella IXdwyii; 3, Kay Simpson. 'Dime 36 4/5 sec. Boys under yds. Free Style-; Cfsby TrophyV - 1» Ian Brown; 2, Don Mc 3, Mervn Jacks. Time 81 3/5 sec. ■ ... ■ . . Men; 100,yds. Free Style; B. P.O.E. Trophy 1, Maurice Anderson; 2, Gavin Russell; 3, Harry Bennett, Time 60 3/6 aec; Girls under 16 years ; 50 yds. Free Style; J. B. Loyland Trophy -- 1st Heat: 1, Elsie Partridge.; 2, Lucille Currie. Time 84 sec/ •' 1* ; 4 " : t ; A meeting of the West Van- kOLLYBURN HALL A t the 7:30 p.m. service in Hdllyburn Hall . next Sunday, 26th August, the speaker will be Preparations are practically coujer Liberal Association was competed for the official open- cheld , in Dundamve H all on ing of C.C.F. Headquarters, 1730 , Monday, A ugust Zlst, with Mac- Marine Drive, where Friday- and kenzie Matheson, Presi^ ,.in Saturday of this Week, A ugu^ ' ^^Th^^fSlowine* deleirates were John TeTd~of'Motherwell, Scot- 24th and 25th the doors will be, K ^ e r a l land, who will take as his sub thrown open to the public in a a t Ject "The Brazen Serpent." Sun- riot of fun and color. No pains day School and Young Men's have been spared to make this JNoitti vanepuyer. on August tn o m qa nQuhl -affair4he-even^of--the^peaspn,kir^22nd4-:--~::- and the Carnival Committee Mackenzie ______ _̂_________ , Bible Glass a t 10 a.m. as usual. t e h e s m C ^ H ^ t e t fhene^ illW prayer-and^^ iB ming Club of Seattle, on score of his being a natiyo of •tTnof Tndv fJnnd drew a Portland, Ore. The protest will . f d Heat. Judy Good drew a come up before the B. C. Section .. T̂.k- ■, Pnrtrldfre* 2 at-thei? next-Trieetingr He~won Ludlk his firsf-victory by a terrific '̂*'^*®* Ladies 50 yds. Free Style; Morgah'Trophy 1st H eat; 1, the 100 yards JPen by Edith White; 2, Peggy Ander. a lane rope a t the very end of Tim<> 1/K see *f' "t* WOTl V~" p^® 2nd H eat: 1, Margaret Currie;for this ®vent, won by G. Pe - ^ Lucille Currie. Time 31.7 sec. sonette, was 54 8/5 p j i, Edith W hite; .2, IS very fast m(teed._ In thh ctos- j^j.garet C urrie; 8, Lucille Cur- . ed eyfiPts_Edith W kite won .t he,--«ipj.op:|v|g_Qi_4 ./5 .ae«„- . ----- ~ladies'7 5 p - y » d r f r e e ^ W r - f o r .. , r i ( 4 H ■ '! m k.'> S t b i t f S n a t e in "S 1 M ^ C . . T l ; V s^ , . g M s ,tu d /T t s k m r y u s d a y , August, th®. R ^ ^ fty te ;"l Law^^^^ - Morgan-Trophy thus becoming i™®cYp®'mfVet7^^^ her property. ' ^ r 'as the main I attraction, "The ^ | a s t » s \ f £ | , M .: beth Vrooman and M argaret F ridej^B ^\'^rd , H .^oo^ Lamb, who haVe selected a yari- FRAMAR MONTESSORi SCHOOL er property. . p^^^ter. Mrs. J. B. Leyland presented {\^ qj^Is, under 12 years, 26 yds. rwirrxia n+ + liP Of 'm..-- ~ r 1 ' ' 4 ..v- xTxxu, w . V VjrIXio, U lI U c I X£i y c u ia , ^ u o . the prizes a t the conclusion of > re e Style; Gordon Gray Trophy /vn 1 n ' ' ' - ~ f t O'.' '"' 'A ' ». f i -- ,V̂. if, - I 4 !•* *v* The Fram ar M o n t e s s 0 r i Ray, R: P. Blower, R. C. Mitten, School, 2 0 7 8 4 Gordon Avenue, Mrs. R. C. Mitten." will open -for th e ,fa ll term on. -Visitors present included Mr. S€ptember.4th. The school room ..A. E. Munn, M.P., and Mr. Bunt- ig very pre tty and artistic, and. ing, Provincial President, North every arrangem ent has been ....................... ........... Shore, and Mr. Noble,. Provincial made for the comfort and con- who have already secured tickets 1 nf. ^venience of ^reurged-to-beat-the-doorjearly- -- a * ^subjects4^ught4i|qM as the sale is heavy and the legislation passed d y in g the garten, „ c S r ^ a u t o c e s ' " T ^ h e m l U i y D . M o ^ X 's e ^ n y d S r s " l s t e d . L e ^ s k e j to ety of puppet acts from their repertoire for this occasion. Performances, four in . all, com- mefiSe at 2 p.m^and 8 p.m. each afternoon and evening. Those the gala. Full particulars of the events are as follows: Open Events 1 T\/rrtv.>o Qon V,ia Mpfllpv Re'- 1, Maureen M artin; 2, Audrey Case; 3, Dorothy G reenw e^. Boys under 15 years; Diving, 1 Metre Board; Robson Trophy 1. Ian Brown: 2. Don Mc- ■ Ct t '. ! 1 ̂r / ' ^ -̂ *1. I - 4 4 t 4 ® .general public win be adinitted sociation y n m e n d Sfc. Munn M. Crickmay y W est 244R, or to the many added attractions, ,, ̂ the schoo free of charge. Dancing, ganieSy North Shore during the p 28 1/5 sec ~ -- Simpson; " 2 r Bboda 2--Ladies^-300 -Yards- Medley-^ Hoffmam; -2,_ BettyJBarbour.,,^. Relay--1, Crystal Swimming „ Boys under M years of age, Club, Seattle; 2, Crescent Club. E ast of 22ndf^St. vs. W est of ?Time, 3 min., 56 1/5 sec. * B t^ e t; 100 ya:^B' R d ay ; 3. Men's 100 Yds., Free Style Bowden Trophy -- 1, E ast (Paul -- 1st H eat: 1, Syd Welsh, V.A. Jagger, Buddy Kissick, Judson S.C ; 2, Willard Hampton, C.S. Armstrong, Verschoyle Martin) I s a r '^ , 4 ' . . 1 # ■'A- % fortune-telling, character-read ing, magic, competitions^ feats of skill will follow against a background of Carnival music gaiety. Good prizes, somewhat unique in character have been provided for the different events. On Friday evening, imihediately after the. p'lippet-show, Airs. four years. Several new members were admitted to. the Association. WEST BAY STORE E. J. Burfield announces the opening of the. "W est Bay Store". AUCTION SALE Stoi^"'̂ at 3398 Marine Drive i s Bennett is conducting an (next to West Bay L ibrary). He a Sale a t the Auction will deal in light groceries, bread Ew m s, 2462 . Marine Drive at and cakes, -fresh milk, .b u tto alter the. puppet-show, M rs. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Septem --an d eggs, als^frps^^ Steeves, recently elected mem--' her 5th.-.For further particulars ter for the North Shore, will' be please see advertisement in :this candies, ire c r e a m ^ ^ ^ intooduced officially to her con-- isg îie. . ' v e r H ^ ^ ^ «a hand to welcome th is clever WEST V A N C O l^ R lart and / ®yg®^to" and popular little lady who has : f COMMUNITY PLAYERS ^^ ,*^grfu l4 ie^ over the .The West Vancouver Com- Bay. He has had C.S. Time, 59 3/5 sec. 2nd H eat: 1, George Person- ette, C.S.O.S.; 2, F. Rossiter; 3, N. Walton, V.A.S.C. Time, 55 sec. Final-- 1, George Personette Time 1 Min., 7 3/5 sec. Gjrls under 14 years of a g e ,' 4E'ast of 22nd^Street vs. West of 22nd S treet; 100 yards Relay; l Andei'son Trophy -- 1,. West (Kay Simpson, Louise Mearon, .............................. . . . . . . . . Einal-- 1, Ueorge rersoneiie, omnxj3uu,^v/uaai= *i*v**a.v C.S.C.S.; 2, F. Rossiter, Cry.staJ Delwyn Beaty, Marion-Currie, Club, Vancouver; 3, Willard B o y s and Girls Tad Race, 25 - ' ! m so easily won the h e ^ s of West Vancouver residents. 1 ST. PATRICIA SCHOOL St. Patricia School will open S September, ection of fe an k Vyvyan are solicits the patronage' of working hard on the , W ate ry public, d ram a. "Hawk Inland, which^ laii term on September, d ram a. nawK abwiiu, wxxav*a PEOPLE'S DANCE Pupils are taken~all the they expect to produce a t the YOUNG way from kindergarten to m atr. Hpllyburm Theatre on Tuesday Riopk Diamond Orchestra nculatioh and in addition special arid Wednesday, September 25th ,,. • Young People's c asses ai;e maintained in i ^ i c , and 26th .. New additions to the. are P u t t f f a loung^^^^^ elocution, art, dancing, cakt are Miss Wenonah Young, Dance whn «« TTri--uuuQon, m , dancing, and gym- cast are miss vvenoimn - Omnge Hkll on F ri- H ™ 1 a special I f c Dudeett, and Tom Brown. ]®y®>A" „5 ^ t.3 ls t.S ah e in g from ; *'*■"7 t'aoMSj.uuy, uccurat- d quarters have been provided. ̂ rr- a transportation for small chil- . /B a r b e r e u x Musical Kindergar- S S : further particulars ten, 2881 Bellevue Avenue, P ^se apply to the principal, opening on. September for Miss Joan Durbin; " the fall term . Piano, rhythm, block building, drawing, dram- good evening^pf dancing is as sured. Admission, 25 cents, in cluding refreshments. ■ ■ Harry G. Dickson/ .who has been one of the assistan t teach- Hampton- C.S.C.S.' Time 54 ,3/5- yards -- 1st Boy, Harry Hall. ^ 1st Girl, Jacqueline Simpson. 4 . Ladies' 100 Yds. Free style Ladies' Diving, 3 Metre; West .Eleanor Stembn, C.S.G.S.; Vancouver ?>ophy --- 2 , Dorothy Bigham, C.S.C.S.; 3, garet <Jim e; 2, May Arm- B etty B arnhart, V.A.S.C. Time Ruth Holdsworth 1 min., 7 3/5 sec. . ■ „ Hpys >inder 10 yrers, 26 y ^ ^ 5: Men's 800 Yds. Free Style lYee Style -- 1st, Billy I te d , -- i; Fred Rossiter, Crystal Club 2nd, Owen. Moore; 3rd, John Vancouver; 2, Mack Bookman, C. g a r te r , . S C S Time 3 min., 27 4/6 sec, G;rls under 10 years, 25 y a rfs 6. % d i e s ' 300 Yds. Free Style ' '^ e e Style -- 1st, J^quolm e __1 'Eleanor Siemon, C.S.C.S,;:; : Vance;.2fid, Pauline.Scott, 3rd, 2 , IteyCooper, V.A,S.C.;3, Bet- Simpson. , t ] Barnhart, V.A.S.C. Time 69 Special Tads Bare <®eeve '4/5 sec Leyland s prize) -- 1, John Bar- 7. Men's 3 Metre Board Diy- hour; 2, Pauline Scott. •' ing (B.C. Electric Trophy)-^ 1, , Greasy Pole -- 1, Buddy Kis- Fred Rossiter, Crystal Club, sick. - , - . x. Vancouver; 2, Chuck Redling, 'The officwV.Tegatta dance a t C S C S : 3. Chuck Dominy, C.S. the Harbour. View Dance Club p'g* - in the evening was a pronounc- 8 Men's 400 Yds. Relay ed success, between-iQy. and 500 (Dundarave R egatta Trophy) -- being p re ^ n t. TOose attending 1, Crystal Swimming Club; Se- from here ifiled four buses, a ttle ; 2, V.A.S.C, "nme 3 min., ---------------------- -1 * 7 1; ' r* \-V ' ' 4 t,. I >.41 ' , ' Mj, I I M -------------- ' block building, dra'Wing. arani- r y a ic B.G, fo r th e past 4 of 2874. afics. ChUdren f ^ y e a t s , has received news of W s a ^ tm e n t to th e p r in c ip a i -j S m . / r l ""®' le f t fo r pfiLnte a^^ his appointment to the pniKipal trin ^ business stories, games, ete. Parents a there. He and his wife are in; China he hopes others in te re s t^ ^5^ 7 ^ 1 ^ for a t present staging w ith Mr. and Audi^V kindly, phone W est 7 ^ 3 for ^e irin . aois nowhvmgin'Kentsin/ fuither mr . 57 see 9. Ladies' ,200 Yds. Relay, (Vinson Memorial Perj^tual Trophy) -- 1, Crystal Swim- UNEMPLOYMENT ASSN. The regulai^m eeting of the W est Vancouver Unemployed 4 | f i . ' / r , / M I 1 / 5 ^ " "" . p . r & Ladies' Open 3 /M etre I ^ e , (W.V.A.S.C. Trophy), -- Beir of members is requested. " v l 1 r, ' ' Vt .?'#I**" ;4 ik - : 1 *' ' ' rif ' -'i , 1 m