' I - ■ V.: , j'-' r*' - ' u % ' I ' 'rf^ -' V »,* • H' ' V"- .■**'■/>! i r 4r>- ii?jf57!;)':!ka'»r,T?'* » '| ' V „ s ■ ' li| fei l# t 1#| ftl '■■1 M iA I f W » •V ^ i i . f f e # # # ■ A • Cin '■ ' : •'. :■■ ■ " '/ * * p " Vj , ' ■ i ' * " ' , f W ' J j * l " j f . m 11̂ 00 per year. of West Va»c6u il® IlM# f ? * « - ' ' W f ' :j iff#, Dundarave1 . ■ 1 ^ 1 * . , . , • . , . . . . . . . » 1 « ' ' < ̂ ̂ X* ' ■' i , ,. 1. û,̂ 4, Se per copy «t newestunds. a > >e Vol. VIII f f ' i * w V . ♦ « S • * ' i P.O., WEST VANCOUVER. B.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1934 No. 36 ' r e c « l v < ^ ' l i i l iMARBSHIE: *> ,................................. ............ .. Vp 1C ff i'tf*.t f*."* itTTT ' ■ ' • f ■ ' < ^ v ' ' ' ' ' y' 1v ■' 'il "- ; ■fjm V ■' m' ■• t h b j s e o t o n s V . , ' ̂'■. fiji,* ..s-f■i . ■ ".'ii.f:. , I i f f I t t ,11 rti) rti , , ,, , ml ! " ' '/»f . \ In the election for two coun** J®"" "'H""*"*!® out of V tstal appropriation of jjllmw Gerald D. Blowr nd I.ance •', th^~etew^dship meet^jf-of $46»868, " - r ^ " - ...... .. ......... . Oai^horne' are" seer*" '̂ :h< r r Oarthorne are seehlnifif re«elec« V School They had had the biggest at- tb n on their recordspthelr ie r- '^.^BpatdYandif^uncilp which took tendance on record diie largely vices being'well known* They «,Mace^last^^^^ fthe...to iheirhaving a^qualified school-~will.he,opposed.by .iL..Lambert . ;fogWood i j d l to r ^ The nurse, All Structural costs had and f - ®- W* Russelt who is a Members of , the School Board 'been paid for or provided for * *nen*ber of the school board with • t̂oolc the platform first, speak- and the cost of school fire insur- another year to run (a caildi- , . mg in,,the order named. ance had been ̂ u t in half, date can sit on both the school C h a i^ n * « 1 ^*»e reeve and council and the There b e f lv r^ d id a te s for police cmmissioner then took the three vacancies oh the achool ̂ Brt " *'■ and reported as board, Chairman C. T. Kendrick : I h e f e a J ^ V o c W S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ' ' Sf,^ K n S S ' W a n d " ,s '^ o L '& ih l Comtalshiine^oy | a d ^ w , and 'B ^ke? .'. and./a cohsiderable measure of The, ^^i^^atcd expenditure Mrs. A, M. O'Ponnell is well ' « , ,< n " ■ ' '■ • 't < ' * - . 1 •'•i'. ii .. t ' v^Ti Councillor L. Garthorine LatelSchool Trustee- Councillor' 1930,81-32-33. f j * , . - T - . - - -- w ^ W V r i k W O J L X I C t V W U U J W iiK 5 S |,& il%d_been ,$10,600 and they. had known.here, haslong.ekperlence . i: their surplus as a school teacher, and holds a ' ̂ being , $280.40. Fines h^*^ a- first class teaching^ certificate • ' expenses would be higher in Bradshaw, .1105. Jefferson Av©., -V % .T / 't fi ,. ^4 4 ';.4' ^ f : 4 ', ' v /. **( . >I U%'s!y.'¥ > tev-' ', If',','?/ : "■y . ' * ■ ' , ' t ! ? * ' ' # ' ; ' "/"'i/'a.' ,̂"u'r f \ j | • , i . "' 1 , . V ' ,1 r f v 'l J '-•'I'.. ./,;! ..4i;.,':.7i,i V ^ 1JJi % \r'1.7 "' fVniH. K ' V 'i yL'i .1 /).'I i,l| iM ' iV 'i: j W' . r m decided'to. rather expand than tb worn out, and could "not" make cut educational ^Trills,̂ * and the tlie necessary speed, results attained since last Sep- ,-as-the-motor-cyel^-wer^--ha^resid^W e-fo i^8even i)^r8^-^c)r^ r-H!y^!̂ ^̂^1 out. PAiiiri ■««+ wliiln M. fJ TlfirirAi* im a «.agiIs1am4 «cnooi iiustee lJJo-27-2o-29, 'l' \ M *? The first -general .meeting, of the branch was held at 8 p.m. & He 1 m ? Friday last in the Legion Mem- *"mal Hall when t.Tio nffieera fhr " 'STh SChOOl Staff f(W their WOrk.orial Hail, when the officers for ['-< the present year were installed, while H, G. B ^ker is a resident of Altamonte . _ _ Polling.. .,will_ -take . place-. at Ambleside Hall on Saturday pt this week from ® »•»>• to 8 p.mi Councillor 1980-31-32-33.LEGION NOTES . V , c . ^ i i ■ ■.■,«■.'■,i ;; J . ■ ! - ; « » J 1 1 , i . i . « I r i w r r i i v n i n r t j Q ; ; " . t - Councillor; W. <Dickinidm (Chairman of Finance) l^ e y had made euery economy me i;iOTciit j'cai. .wcit; iuoi.aiicu, T̂̂'̂ stee T, E. BatcHclor had balanced their budget, with Comrade H. Walker taking (Chairman of Band and fJronnda having a surplus'of $3,470.72. mu i ------ , i.. *" ̂ ̂ ^ the chair. . 4 ■ ■ All sinking fund requirements . ^ e regular monthly meeting Jamieson and Treasurer. T. Lommittee) ; \T iad been provided for and thev o ftb e Duncan Lawson Chapter, Smith submitted their resigna- ' ' " } fund (ff Iheldlfpn; Mbit^l^ I. O. D. E. WEST VAN. A A^A. The reports of officers at the last iiegular meeting showed the" affairs of the association to be in good shape. Secretary L. S. It was decided at tKfe same , n,, , v «aa oeen proviuea for and thev meeting to hold a mass meeting . had -a surplus in the fund of .was held on Mcinday tions v at the Auditorium at Vancouver ^ ' Championship and $30,492.31, also a reduction of at the home of the , reg-et. ataLpjn.^anuanvLlSfli,JM,wm!l.^Q^^^^^ - .$g,00Q-'had .been _maHrt in- the' p Bernard Hayes, The executive committee much pensioners, and their iriehds.i overdraft. ,?Taxes"collected . . / appreciates the support givSn by Comrade Grant McNeil ^ a s sel-^^ -4ittedT put:'ffw -their ^ ; were $ir4,568,">fileK'%g's .ofiJv ̂ arranging^a, ,,dpcal .merchants, and ..all .those ., ected to address the same; and P^^ing the coming term the 58^67% of the levy, but this had Puncheon and Bridge to be held loyal friends who have got be- it is hoped that some of .■the-eity Kitsilano Boys been made up by paj^ment o la r- c? ^he W. V. A . A . A in +iio,v ral members will be present.. tram them. .He re- rears and tkx sale land sales on 29th January, end( viewed the work done on the. The cost of unpmriInvnio«rSAiSi ^at-12Tioon--Reservations may be heal school grounds, which included not including cost of took phoning-Mrs. F. N. ver. two new tennis courts at Ingle- equipment waa .s;9.7 ot)0 nif Hirst, West 63J,3. , .The financial report of the A.•wmAii S/>Vmrti otsA 'w/vTir 1 paiQ T., --.i.*-- --ij.i_ ai. _ -ni-- A.A; IS printed OP page ri ::r-':)»V. -y- •f federal members will be present. The next general, meeting of the local branch Friday evening, January 16th, 1934._____1 ' ' 'f of David hind the W. V. A.A.A. in'their endeavors to promote clean 4 \r"\ ' ̂Vi»4i ^' -atrt2Tioon~Reservations may be healthy sport in* West Vancou YOUNG SET DANCE . AND CHILDREN'S PARTY Trab-abljr-tTie~drahge^^ (Chairman qf-Health and Bports never witnessed a happier party* V . than that which took place last - . -He stated J.402 dental inspec- wbod School, also work af~Uie out of current r^eniie other two schools. ^ Councillor R. Fiddes, ~ Trustee T. E. W. RusseU, , (Chairman of Board Works and Light) They had passed through^ a (Continued on page 4).viicu wirtu wxucii tuuK. place la s t- /- r" -Saturday when the DuncaP Law -'.tions had been made and $618 son Chapter, I.O.D.E., entertain- received in fees,, although child- ed exclusively for the younger' treated regardless set. From 6 p.m.. when the of .whether their parents could children arrived until the or- pay 'o r not.. The, health clinic ^anaumu xiegion er chestra Playedi the-N ^iohak^ tainment committee w ishto an- In connection with the Empire Study of the Chapter, Mrs. J. Stuart Jamieson will conduct an other series of lectures, particu lars of which will be found'else where inAhis issue. The detailed report on the TROUT NOW IN GARIBALDI LAICE Nine-pound Kamloops trout" would tickle the fancy of any angler ̂ u t three of them were taken a short ip m f # V'Uri'̂t ' - . J * u k ANNOUNCEMENT Anthemthere was not one dull-' increased?the™attendance, which +1,., ......... ■ now-was 95%-;. All pupils taking *̂ ®* *bey will conduct a Toy Shop was read by Mrs; W. B. Small owing to the absence through sickness of Mrs. J. F. here s the point that -- Jackson, convener. Through this ® especially' note- The Canadian Legion enter- committee two hundred-parcels Tklj-ii'+i, i i inment committee ®f toys and books wete distrlbut- triK n ^ '^ s : w t 's T X d t i * ^ The dance sponsored by thelUOment. , , ii/r*i*x « • ■ - -- . x n c u m i v c o p u i i o u i c u kjy L i i c . About sixty children gathered Strenuoiis games were senes of Military Whist Drives . Chapter on Saturday last being in the early evening and lunder. fil ŝt examined , by; the school and Dances in the. Legion Hall, such a decided success, Mrs. J. , the capable direction of Mrs. J. idoetbr. There-had been only 14 commencing "tomorrow night a t McIntyre and Mrs.'K. B. Forster k K» V; Forster - cases of communicable diseases.__8 p.m.. and will ennUnue same again appointed joint con- S priSs IS t?Foim ir ; 'I ^ tM 'G.;^'vH.-JackMii, ?nd irpentie MdfcutaliStfal ®f r m***?.?m refreshments and c a n c ^ ' Maintenance Committee) , iaimediately following-the or-; every, second and fourth Fridays venersffor another such affair to till April 27th, when a ladies take place during the Easter Va- and~gentlemen's prize will be cation. , given for the grand, aggregate ..^sH D onald McTavish, Hos- trout eggs by the Dominion fish culturists a few years ago there was nary a trout in'Gar ibaldi Lake, and, for that-mat- ter, no fish of any kind. 1' ̂ Ii vL 4̂ CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received by us Kiveii iur tue Krancr affinvffflfp k»x*ô xyujuaiu j*iua«vidxi Xiwo- week-bearing no signature xuxxuwiixĝ .Lue «r-<. n l^^sary . altOT^ions at as from January to April. A e re convener, announced that . ^ cheatra arrived, and from -9-12:' Englewood School,, which norm- will also the usual evehinir Cornfield had kindly , ^ the floor was crow d ed ;w ith , a- :^fiy would have cost $2,000, had prizes, and dancing after re- consented to present a Band o f 3̂11 newspapers, pout 250 young people, wJib'en- 'fieen made fo r. $844 due to his freshments to the music of the Concert'with assisting artists at, ~ Joyeo themselves dancing to^ifs having a littTe time on,his.hands old favorites, Roy Lowes and ' f^e Shaughnessy Military Hos- , , rhythmic strains. Serpentine, ̂which had t enabled him to <do George Childs. Admission 25c. pifal for the entertainment of I punch -and refreshments- were the necessary isu^eiwision. ̂ The -------------;:__ _ ' the patients on Friday, 26th in^'t. In order to augment the funds of the Chapter, Mrs. McTavish rt , , tt *1 " f i i J f . - . -- -..xiu x^xicBxxuieui/B-.were' Pleasant additions to ih e 'jollifi- < ;two furnaces at>^fhis school had cation fltifi mom.. ..1...'̂ ;' ""AoA«.'A ii*.in+,and'these hadmany enjoyed h aV 'been burnt* out, ------------ ing their fortunes told by Mrs7-' -been fixed and a third added for u' very^ kindly dohat-^ a, .tbtal of $1,500. • Plumbing a t «u her services. Indeed 7 / 7 s o h a d cost $80 W did this dance prove,' .'kndsat Inglewood- $75, and gen- J^t the chapter has been be- ."eral repairs including work done EMPIRE STUDY iLECTURE During the fall ,Jffrs. .Stuart donated an Afghan, and Miss G. v Taî mor̂ r, o' La^son a picture which will both ,Jamieson conducted a course of raffled: Mrs. P. C, Chapman , lectures on Empire- Studies ahd Mrs. W. B. Small are in wc- V *ci«.*̂ x̂ p«*xxs> aaavauixaaxe uuder tfac'auspi^s^of thc Duu- charge and tickets are now on sjeged With requests to repeat it -ip boarding up the windows at can' Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E. gale, wten and in response, have Dlah-sUuhdarave had cost $400: ' He These lectures proved so popu- : Mrt. F. 'N . H irst explained. , /-, - xi. ̂ x._ th^t i t waF- decided t& con-ntM rM rsr'D . L.' Saunders, Pfov" tinue with a second course,. inciaLEchoes Secretary, had uiirtheir as- altera-under th4' cionvener- '- 3 i^ h c e -a s regards the. all Mrs K McIntyre „and^7;tions a t IhgleWpd School. S appriiatira ^ - 1 ^ ® N. McDwiaM, so freely donation drv>.7:.,(Chairman,of Finance Com; starting on Wednesday, Jariua-- avoidably to defer her visit till. Sivy .X7th> At 2 j30' in St* atpH "^^uxariy m e ASSOClr: V ? ' S ' ; . V f . for theirs doriatioff l'̂ "̂'They', had been faced by an -sa-eream. V; ;: . - . the February meeting. Stephen's Hall. MrS; Jamieson's , - In. reporting on the Educacion- lectures will deal-with Empire^'^i Work, Mrs! R.Fiddes said that topics as follows: January 17th, 38 I.O.D.E; calendars had been Current Events and Kenya Coir. distributed to schools, etc. ony; January 31st, Current Mrs. R .;J..Sprott of the Can-. Events ̂and Malta; Febniary adian Scottisk Chapter,, was the EVEN!B^litary Wbiaf from Mrs., Walter Gour- The next meeting? will be held 7; Robt.-Fiddefii, Mrs. J. r the hbm# of OVD's. Walter? \ , Mrs. Bernard Hayes Gourlay, Bellevue -Avenue, and,, first lecture. will be nominatioa meeting. ̂7 \ 9. ■y> r § H -iPf , A ' irm' «%■ ■ % ' /M it \ y f ' I' , \ *■' -J: $ ' ^ ̂ > II" \ S i / >J , y m ik ̂ ii* ' II '̂*1'., i " ' t e K Frank E, Bradshaw 5 tv< '* m •Vi ■m >■ J- J f i, . : :r%Pi A f ' ra V ^ 7 r.rt' ' i Mi"-1 M y r /V'