:.;vJ pw. pŴ»»- f̂v wr > . ' I j, ■- !.,. :̂;j l®tts * . ^ ■ , C tf^ m , $1.00 per y«w-- i » r r s s « r 3 s ? s s ^>. W •. \ , L d.u ^ ̂ ii udt ■ :W W ^ ^ r ^ ig § J fie per eojpy i t newsitfaifis* .LrYBURN P.O S?l»il Vol. VIII -âa e l p i i g g i p feSi #-WrVrt.rf ",v~p. *• 1'i W e s t vA N feotivE R . B.C. « I I >• Iw 2nd. 1934 No. 47 MAY b XY COMMITTEE As a result of th e depression ^onoiidcs. hae b ^ m e the most discussed ppftiile generally have.n^ow becojne dJySfed/hJjAY^^;S55^^ JJ F S h t ^ K who see hothingr but:chaps;iw^the immediate o r ^̂ roUfiifll destiny of bur civilization ̂ and 'those 'who rely on even turn o est^ drastic reform to save us. Of these f^fpr arc tlieS S ow ers of th e Douglas Soci^ Credit System, latter are ine lu u w w ^ nmifflas. a very nrom- The M ^ Oay Committee met Council n m m ' SHORE ADDRESS PUBUC MREWNG I. 0. D. B. Mrs, Bernard Hayes in mak̂ "'r-'v, Vina b ^ e n S O; ,H. Douglas, ayeiy prom- S n t s X ® hliinberAKelr thouswds aU at the CounellChamber last Next Sunday, Margi i7 th l\™ ^al" m S ro 7 * « !e ?i*i*!5w4as'ado^S" ^^ l f o « « a w t^ wlU K ' K D""W Lawsin 0 h & . rfktod til the next meeting to enable Account of th e activities of the count of the yw rs MW appreciation o f . those rospons- lUCIll OUV/bO V*»« -----/ , ^ , •" S 5 " C 5 S K r s ; s j ® ^ s ' t S impractical. ^ ^ ^ eg the depreshibit to>rb (auses: . A11 the'cM t^ hich go into manufacturing any product am riot distribtited"to"the'puhlic'i'a».wagea;or«^anes.At.itef Park. Organizations are ------ ̂ v* «**«*#** ̂ « ---------- - ,., asked to appoint delegates to at- Mr. Anderson's* jcom^epts^ on gtone ln"watei\ m atter for congratulation th a t in spite | ' '--zrtZT't j of the depression the chapter^ ywi, *« u.s« v.y^----- --- .. xt lo had been able to carry on, a- The Duncan Lawson Chapter, acconimodation wul be a t a prc efforts being I.O.D.E.' were Asked to take over miUm and all N orth Shorc resi- following; The garden the duties of the May Day Oom- dents w h o ^ e desi^^ party; meetings a t which ad- 1. niittee. I » V. * 4 . time tne gooas arc put u«i the total hpinff the consumLers,.are not in aJPb̂ ff*̂ '? i u o X U w i t K ^ u l t t^^^ LEGION SMOKER aphW wiio ^re party; meetings a t which ad- mg^ th is address would be well ^j.^aggg ^gre given by Miss .advi8ed.Jo..arrxYe . Cooke, the provincial education- 2. ■ jr' : & n " S S d t e tatW E'rH s rs L S L t,te s s tt ,s th l^interests of bank shareholders, before those of the general public*. . V. 'j^^TIONA i F̂ SiONEYj restoring th^ rencv and c r ^ i t to the people through the government. 9 THE^JUST p r i c e , a scientific method of equating the S y ofpw N m sm g power to th e price value of aJI con: sumable goods: 3. n a t io n a l d i v i d e n d s , .its distribuled:3tb.sr; ' 'money toibe:-b Thi" r^a-'very biief nummary. °i system containing t h ® . t t a t which we are asked to accept. W est Vancouver Biranch of"' th e Canadian Legion will hold a smoker in th e ,'Legion; Hall'^on " . . . . . . . . . . . . . WV̂ViVVî V**V» ' -- '-T'-'"-'-'- _ y oKtnVrT/^i? av^'THE al Secretary, ,Mrs. Saunders, pro-MEMORIAL SERVICE TO THE Echoes secretary;. Rev. LATE P. W. CAULPEILD p. a . Ramsey, and Messrs, Mox- -- . ■ . on and J. R. Mitchell, also the iv '«-rf miu.ijK.tjx' HI m e ;*JC!isiv«; **»** ' w*» 'A simple bu t itnprcsslye;m6)U- "g0ries'of **Empire" talks^'by Mrs, Thursday;'M arch 29th, a t 8,:S0 ©rial service was held iSist Sun- Stuart Jamieson; the care of the p.m. Members, t o requested to day afternoon, a t St. Francift-In- Memorial Arch grounds and the keep th is date^ open, and to the-Woods, when the .;Church Armistice Service; the sponsor- bring along their friends: A was filled, with, those whbv<JUUie gj îp gf the Guides and Brown- good list of eiltertainers has to do honor to the ies; presentation of school and been secured to ensure eveiyone the late Francis W. Caulfeild, Horticultural Society p rircs; the having a good~time. • th e founder of Gaulfeildr^m> Xmas Toy Shop; share in Maytn e lounaer ox Amas I'uy oxiupr bi****̂ _ recently passed away in Eng- Day activities; children's party NEW iFERRY B tS i t o . The rector, R ev .'F . A. and dance; book exchange; col- .1 *■'> f. V of Vancouver. ORANGE DANCE oroved to be a g re a t ' success. Fnday, March 16th, in the Degi The hall was beautifully decor- ^̂ on, Memorial Hall, with .Presir ated' with shamrocks in keeping^ H. Walker, in the chair tni+Vi fViA npf*nainn_and the very - new members were en- ____ " tjHe late ivir, Kv»t*e pioneer org«.m/i«i-iujn i** » WOMEN'S FIELD a n d " round his property in order, to community and it was their duty TRACK ATHLETICS select a proper>site to be donated a t this time to hold high the flag ■ - f o r St. Francis Church, and the of the Empire there. All women interested in track care which^he/showed^ m a n a v ™ i?iunT n v F n and field events,' a re requested occasion. During the rcrvice, TAG DAY FOR UNEMPLOYED i--11-rA -rt ,'f to b 0 ^a tj5 o tw o of Mr. Caulfeild-s f^ y o to Wedriesday evening atoi^O. li.m. hymns, ' Jesus, Lover ot My 'm S i l l y tt The West Vancouver Unem- p loy '^ Association h a s ' beenfo r training. ̂ Soul," and "Abide With Me, pioyea Assocmuoii im »' weex* Juniors, 14 to. 16 years of age were sung by the congregation, granted a Tag Day on Saturday, y ^ l t " t h l '^ S k in W oJ^t The t t meeting of the As- with the occasion-and the very - members were eu- several cowboy»songs were sung . getting results, as is also lay TCam, 4 girls, by one of the orchestra^and mso i, entertainm ent -committee, ipj ĵg ygar it is hoped to brint an exhibition of^ rope, throw ing planning an interesting j„gj.g honors to the North Shore which added to the--enjoyment for Thursday, March pending some of the girls to of all. The special prize-m .a ' 29th r for the members. the British Empire gamea in of dishes was-won : 'Members, friends aiid - th e London, England. - Caldwell, West Vancouvei^. th e w a -a re again remind- Outstanding events this year: of the N a . ^ ' 8'X t f i e e i S t a m e n t p p - B. C. Championships. June 23rd; 173. These lodge-dances -are ° V ' '.T h ,.r s d a v evening ----------------------------- - Two members were advanced'ip sociatmn - wiii ̂ ue. xieiu -w-i ̂'TAitn 4 irirls the Royal Blue degree. On Tue^ (Thursday), a t 8 p.m. in the U . ' ? +„ day next, March 27tb, the edge Pauline Johnson Annex, when This year it IS .hoped to ^ fra ternal visit to reports will be given re the visit Maple Leaf L.O.L. No. 2032," of the Ways and Means Com- Vancouver. Arrangem ents were. m ittee and other members of made for an open night to be ̂ t f e l Assbciatidm t^ held on Tuesday, April 3rd, wHen .Chamber on Monday and fu rther +v>4» n p P . nintiires. "A Trip from -data from Victoria. •=: ' ■'-'la WELFARE J )lSSOCIATION . The West Vancouver Welfare Association wish to give notice that Saturday, '24th March, from 10 to 3 p.m. will be the last h o l l y b u r n h a l l from 10 to 8,p.m. jriU be.the last " S ? f t h S * 'th l opportunity fo r W ^ s h m g „ur Lord a t 7 :S0 p.m. to- to register^ for garden seeds a t in Hollvbum the Welfare Association's Head- TpStenhenson e ^ n g e -quarters, 22nd and Marine Drive^ .Hall. .A. R. Stephenson,jvang^^ •;■'■• X'dMt/ •■•'■.̂ X* AOjj♦•A*'** ■- tions have been made for that number on the Duchess of York sailing from New York: LEGION WHIST DRIVE "THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALK ING" The above is the title of the Monday, April 2nd -- I.O.D.E. , E aster Dance for the younger """'■'"set. Friday, April 6th --Concert, St. Stephen's^ Parish Hall, under the . auspices of St. Stephen's Church Choir. ' r' The Canadian Legion will hold uproarious farce to be produced ^ of S S u m t K w S s i^ y T A p r iT ilO W _ The council p a to d a resolu- ^ j^ ^ rv ic e nex t Sunday, N ext a t '8 p.m. Com e'early and be Friday, April 20th--West Vaii- tion that P a rc e l'T ) "o f the W p t , : :S k g d a v ^ 8 p.Th. John Wallace s u r e o f a table ^ a large crowd ̂ couver Liberal Association J to U humdmto ' W hist Drive and Old Time tion m at rarcei.r'u:- o i m e vvpt, - j„v 8 b ih John Wallace sure oi a a i,,*o /lano-iifpr of D.L. 558 be named ;*McKech- L address, taking as was in attendance a t the last Siminons ^ . j e t his daughte^ nie Park" in token o f res|»^t, of. S^j.S^,*ect "Marching Orders." w hist drive, when an e n jo y ^ e Ethel, m a m ^ to . ^ the good citizenship of - th e School as usual a t 10 evening was spent by all.,: The p a r tn ^ , S ot^ifL a^ifiiT ironi^- former owner and as a momehio - ̂ pidze w i n n e r s ^ » the jv e n m g of his c o n n ^ t i o n 'w i t h - t h e , m u n i - " ______ ______ were Mr. Robertson, Mr. Me- E thel refuses t cipality, and th a t he 1̂ , advised couver Liberal Association W hist Drive and Old Time Dance. A. A. A. MEETING Special, meeting of above As sociation in the Ferry Office, ■Thursday. March 29th, all exeeu- ; time^ members are requested to attend a t 8 p.m. sharp. W&ii « « V 'V'.' s'" ST:*:,?;- '/,ip _-rtu v', 'M