flif *",»t ' . ■ , ! * . • ., ,1 U »-tS Vv , ...... .*■ ' , #' *' ■» * - ̂ I "w **'If . . i i t t S Bis Wm SSWĤ f 0^'- rMl*lsl*" sjfe •* . «,»mte»j ' '* its IH ■*̂ -*i«» 1S-̂ »f 'tV'rt-1 ?SwN! Vol. VIII i " '» >W<I■------! MijSltsI I > f*0 ife. 1934 -J. •» ' - ■W'*"* f> a I I ^ m . 39 r a E 'j E i l . , ,,,, ricK, lat'e uttdW' S% X:>'yv;4 - r K̂ O-**-'! • ■ '51 **■'* "'̂' > ^ ^ k . i m e s .J L t M 1-̂ 'i V * ri,u,riV"liw i---iv ^'S.V'.rrt- . ISHBlOCIETY annttalcixicsee: LBOIONNOTBS -M.lt,» i» -̂;j%y Ifce wnuia dvldiiwwloe Ihe last general meetlMf of Friday, U it , i< S«̂' /■ UiWe might for the most paH'iromi their children ŝ„i>, ĵ§ffa|i receivedHfor;flome^ 'MM. bh :£ ja '.- t i A ? Sfe)"'ij!t!iSi|ffeJ4 the branch was lipid Friday, 10tfi ... instant,' In th e, Legion Memorial id' m il, and was well attended, the • * * ' Inter- ___ t and r .____ __________ which are" the current topics of the day amongst the • ex-service ........................le,country,-There if,-.# f ̂j %4, 1 >\ ■ V\,A. %,; , are mdicatfops in this district annual county meeting of that the . returned man is eager Vancouver County L.O.L. No. to support the Canadian Legion held on Saturday last in the in it's policy on these matters,. ? f e M i >1 .V|\ MM ■■ m a living. ■ ' .̂ » ' '-'-V ;•', /. . V : , • - ?ave- a very^mte ....„ -4<rrn̂ =fby7viitiai^^he'̂ statu8>fduo' îneanB"Ob îou8ly>?4io .̂maKe». ^^After the,*-business session. ̂ a change but not necessarily back to fthe old systetnr Possibly Hibberd, president, read, several the latter was and-is financially, impossible. /At the saihe time, items from temperance. paper|? ' teachers'* salaries being' one of the chief items, of expenditure, At the clpse^pf the meeting Mrs. I . we h a v e & h 4 ^ d , th W h such action Baldwin served-dainty refresh- I 'f 1̂*1 0 the ii6&cli6t*ŝ fts*fl7DOuy"twn ..... I* Q'pbnirtt HI 1 r*Ti'sL,hiff/iri;salaries as would -- est Vancouver ino. A concert and dance wUl be SUHPRISING PACTSi IN B. S ELECTION RETURNS Ai t h f e f w e » » m salaries as would f enable all of'them.'to 'be retained in-their bid positions, .on. t ^ -- ™ 'li ■becauso It' does not seem to^b/^good^business to- „ , . P M Y E ^ IN COMEDY A b w*» wCitOiTtâ* . ■ W ■* w WW*»(P , %!»■' ■.••»■.! f r . ■. ' discovering some surprising a " £ ^ - ± ± a s i \T . . C A N A D IA N LEGION facts. For example, w,hije there were 78,808 moM registered voters in 1983 than in the elec- * tion of 1928, only 19,241 more votes were cast. The total,vote in the last election was 88.1,056 with 323,548 voters, many voters of course voting twice or even '» '̂<7 J f f i l S ■ ' # i ' ™ m ; M S PM'?- j '■ r ' Vh \V'J, CLUB SOCIETY ,- .>P* • !* ,AA • i . a i '■i.itf'.il iM ii tnP iOC*dil' v*»> IVXl p# VJTctl Icilivt* -'IYJLlP* xXIlliXJ*̂ are hold- ' Mra. Mastermah, Mrs;' W heels I Convention 'vright, Ji. ]Urme, % Blair, C., the Holly- Ppwell, * A .' Evank, S;" j; Trust, S n f 14th * D.' McTavish. ^ Robert Battensby of Vancou- 'yer-Parks Board staff,- gave a pf:actica.l demonstration of prun- ceMii. -'HcBrA J ih y a / - s;irfifi sBvmmm r 'i '* ' ,. 'i jproi n,gp to ' music of ffieti ing to or -.V -*>«V '• '1'" ___ M f'.'- ' t V:,"„ nt'S ,r"V, 3101 Slits ■A-i-f > m M IfMr- horntrl^wes^and; Ceorgel* Childs mission 25 cents.- :Ws, Roj its ^ » a i m IIPK 'hf '■i;