■ Cfrctt/aiin^j^M m fstrict o f Wea Va»m »v^Am ■• C v S m s P a ^ C a ^ l d ,si.OO.per year. ̂ ' , • . 4',- »«. f ■., \p e c l i f f - > E t c , Dundarave fic per copy at newsstands. Vol. IX B:c.rTHURSDA-Y. - M W M 1934 f o o t b a l l i n w e s t y a n c o u v e r A Citizens' Banquet ai^d.^^anoe .have 4>een arranged for next Tuesday evening in the Orange' M l to. honor the W est Vancouver Rangers Football Club "forf their winning of th e LEGION A id ) iiEGION W- A- "CAPE C H A N TA N r' as No. 3 The Canadiati Legion and the I^ a K u e -C h a m n lO ff lih to ^ n d ^ te C d n ^ ||0 ^ & ^ ^ ^ hoped that there will be;a very largo ;attejidance^.^UVMVV. .............. , , , - ^ casion. Only quite recently a banquet waj| jrfyen in the Masonic Hall to ccnVnemorate.the w inning o f ,thp::,M a^ the West Vancouver Juvenile Football Club. ; ̂ ^ Association football is ;a .highlM cic^tific^i?am e and..pro- ricioncv in it is much niqjrd difficult tK ani^pears to an onlooker who has never oeen-a u ® n n y ^ i ' ' ' ' ^ood eyei\and the combination es- dicoij- / lly (by the' feet7nd t ^ effect 0^ difficult to guage. y . s t a g i n g ^ C^fe * gioi Y)ur two team s m ust have'ion q f& S reatd ^ of very hard p .them selyes fitirand, m ost importantpractice, have had to keep' u , of air from the standpoint of citizen&hip,/have .had,to leam that most difficult o f all - lessons.-^ ;unselfishness. For it is combination play primarily and not, individuM brilliance which wins Oups. In. Other words,;;a;.t^ passed into middle life to have to ,w atch fiOm the sidelines., At the same time we are sure that all our residents, whether old players or otherwise, .will, u n ite w ith us in . congratulating 'these-young-footballers-om.the_honoraJ:hey.haye„;brQughLto„ r -£ G h a n ta n R im i: Lerfon HaU'at ; 8515: p.m. ,»n̂ x̂!l̂ Satujrday, the ̂ 19th in sta n t Four hours full of entertainm ehtCwill greet the 'publib on th is occasion. A good ,* program of ̂jaiiiging and fancy „ dancing4has;beep arranged, and ̂ there will also,,be fortune telling, ' cards and danbihg. The entire net proceed*! are to be donated to th e Protestant Orphanage ' 'Home a t New Westminster. This home afid'the :Children need help and assistance'and an appeal is made to all, for .their patronage TO OUR A D V iiR T I ii iB ; ' \ A N D R E ^ A D E t^ 'S ® ! " Owing-';: tu:'? ' bqing the 24ih'^May» .and. MAY DAY BALL The annual May Day ball on May will be the out- give our advertisers the beha*. fit .o f the, pre-holiday,^ iheiP;; ping, the next issue o f uujst paper will be published; .on Wednesday, the 23rd instim t, insioiul o f Aiiiii!8Qiit3̂ » h*lii ui requested that advertisers and organizations kindly le t have their copy by noon n eat in-Tuesday, the 22nd May, stead o f by W ednesday noon as usual. on Saturday evening. Admission 125 cents. Help rhe children MAY DAY c o m m it t e e : w hilst helping yourselves. . BOWLINiCLGKElEN TO BE OFFICIALLY OPENED The next m eeting o f the May Day Committee will be held at 8 p.m. next Monday, the 21st inst., 24th of standing social event of the year. It will be officially opened by May Queen elect Margaret, the arrival of the Royal party being heralded, by two trumpet ers at 9:15 p.m. After the intro duction of the Queen to her sub jects by Reeve .Xeyland,. the night's gayeties will commence, T he. auditorium will be trans formed into fairyland with won derful' flowers and lighting e f fects and the popular G arden's. Orchestra promise the finest in music for the pleasure of those attending. Admission 50 cents. The Young People's Dance for those of 16 years and under, will . be held on the following evening, Friday, the 25th instant, at 7^30 p.m., when the.. CpllegiatelOr- .,. chestra will supply the music. *: If' ̂̂ 1 W . - P t 'V r ?1 ! > >■: *»*; 71 (vUl ' '>♦'* ijVlA' 's-"" .1 West Vancouver ....... ......................... ner. of Marine_.Drive. and 20th . MRS; PERGUSSON'S , S ti^ etlm i^ (^ icm % ': PUPILS IN RECITAL arrangements"' have been com pleted for w hat is expected to " Long looked forward, to. Sat- will be the last m eeting before urday will see the realization of May Day, every delegate is re- localiaw n bowlers' dreamsrwhen--quested^to attend."-- their fine new greens at the cor- iri the council chamber. A s th is J?"y .0"®®". Elect Margaret and Royal Party will, attend and there will also be a novel enter tainment,.. Admisslo5vT0..cents.. ' \ '.5 i a!iJ 'll MAY d a y DONAITONS " The committee .consisting o f , S'.^H am nton^^^ WPU® ^he Vancouver be a gala day, ip W est Vancou- V e still urgently, in need of don- gcliool^ o f i"®Sv. ations of mpney and p;rizes,.,They. RUTH L.O.B.A. No. 703= CITIZENS' BANQUET _____ AND DANCE The regular rheeting o f the above lodge will be held In the A Citizens' Banquet and In- Mrs. J. P. Fergusson, F .T .C .L .,' * .̂.. The greens will be declared Orange Hall on M onday,'M ay formal Dance is teing^^ven at 21st, at 8 p.m. sharp. A i t ^ - 7 P-™-' "oxt Tuesday, the. 22nd "■ 'm I, "i.'tn " ma7brsent'to themTr't^^^ Gold JMallist, is the pmcipal, open ^ John T. ̂ 4, vwill be heard in recital at 8 p.m. dent of .the B, C.'Lawn Bowlingpaper, which through the .columiis ,bf they will be .acknow* This the. leading ments will be made at th is ih ee t- instant, in the Orange Hall to ing for the conferring » ; t i i e honor the West Vancouver Scarlet Degree on a class o f can- Rf F<^ball Club for their didafes in the near future; -The winning of the League Champi- ' ' ' ' ' -'."i - J<NM I** j. ' « • Uk ' f > ' I M ^ Uj/i"!U ' ' " 1 wv t f i ' i t ' y i follciwmg* .withnowledge ̂ '̂ West .Vancouver P.-'T.tAV l̂O.OO Reeve. J. B' L e y la n d ..- -v 5 .0 0 Messinger & C h a t t e r t o n . .5.00 E. Grainger..................... 2.50j Allison's Grocery 2.00 Mrs. Freeman.......... 1.00 the assisting A rtists will be the eten^ going, the length o f send- erest will be .brought before the Mary Isdale'D ancers and Mr., ihg over a delegation.when the lodge. green was in its early stages to ------------ ^ give ;the benefit o f its advice. RATEPAYERS' ASSN. , The fact that the greens are ---------- the only ones in B. C.. complete- " a meeting w m . held in the onship and the Con Jones' Cup. Dancing-w ill--start--a t- '̂ =^ .̂-mr- * t '50 cents can be ob- from the citizens' com- , Itt , I'ii y.j' k.'l Cuthbert's Orchestra, siqn, 25 cents.'. Admis- L. 0 . L. No. 2990 Cosy Coffee S h o p p r i z e "GemmiirsXrug Store^"i:." prize Hollyburn Pub. Library 3 prizieS The regular m eeting o f the above loc^e was. held on Tues day; - la s t ; -a - la r g e number o f members being present. The l y to measure up to the Im p e r il LegioTH all last' Tuesday, when standard is another ̂ factor which jt was unanimously resolved to m ittee responsible for the ban quet and dance, these being; Percy T. Masterman, Colonel K. .W. Savory, H. B. Stevens, W. Johneox, J. F. Lennox, Ĵ . -or from any of the playersT Tickets at 25 cents for the f A, i / . i*" -rW-j Bill Grout ' : * / prize lodge degree-teami conferred the Donald Davidson trophy TOrange degree on a" candidate J . Murch........................ . p nze The Ridge ............ .prize Mr. A lbin.............. contribution C. H. Griffiths p m e Greenwood Grocery prize aiid they, received congratula tions from th e judges of the" m itiatioh-cerem ony competition, formally welcome the guests and for the im pressiveness of their ........ work." A s there are a large num- Seed's Grocery . prize l>eV o f lodges competing the re- J. Jefferies . . . . prize su its will not be announced as Gwendolyn Beauty Shoppe p nze ' to l̂' points received until the£ ~Brooks'"Dry"Goods£r.T-£Xz.^'p ^ e .'" "i3oanty'-Meeting"in-June. - ______ _______________ ̂ ___ " © he member was,also received S i^ th and -throv/ing-of-the firs | ^___ -.by're-instatement; The Worship- j^ck and bowls will follow after "prize< ̂iful M aster presented the report .. ..t. prize of'the monthly County Advisory prize Board 'm eeting which proved to Mrs. G rigor........................ prize J>4 very interesting. A letter has made many bowlers in the form a local ratepayers' associ- city-curious to see -ju st what a-" ation: The m eeting was^address- real bowling green is like. "ed by H. Foote, who outlined the The opening ceriemony will be- heeds of an association, stating gin at 2:30 prompt, preceded by it was n ot a body formed for the selections by ^^he .school band,; pu^Jose o f any opposition to the President Jack Banks will then reeve and council. Indeed,, he had great confidence in ' them, Reeve J. B. Leyland will, hand and thought a ratepayers' as- over to him as'representing the sociation m ight be of assistance, club, the care and custody of the K. A. Ray, on being appointed' greens. This will fak e the form • chairman, stated he would do of a lease of the property. The all in his power to assist the dance only can be obtained from the same. B .C . MUSICAL FESTIVAL. RESULTS ' . ntv r m u The following are the West Vancouver results in the B, C. Musical Festival given under the name of the teacher. Mrs. F , X. Hodgson Young Vocalists under 2 0 '-- Edna Walker,, 80-; Esther Shaw,i Lyric Soprano-- 2nd- .pla^e; \\ "t' 1̂' i -Armstrong-Electric Broderick & Daniel Mrs. R oss..... :..... .I...,...:...:.. Normand's Grocery Ambleside Pharmacy....--. formal opening ce^emony it was hardnn sm eaton, 86; 8"7, 86; Lonia *R®®,®-^*®*SSR£™®® *9 Greenway, 86; Joyce Barton, 82. to Btease all ratepayers but there . Contralto Class -- Madge Far- vras A .necessity ^ a ^ a s s o . ^ . 85; Agnes Clothierg 85; twn. (» also protect them. W. Soprano -- Mrs. i l . K ' ■• * ' V / * » « ̂ 3' J I ̂ ̂~ which adjournment will be made Mayor L. D. Taylor is coming McQuakeir gave a very clark, St. Stephen's Junior , over at the head of a delegation ^1^ after which the e l e c t ^ Choir -- Barbara Sparrow, 82; expected to include; Rowe H61- of officers .y a ler ie Sm ith, 81; Stella Graccy mnxTXTT̂ r^rTTn 4-v, i /.ATiiiitiptinTi land o f the City Park Board; : p r e s ito t , K. A. R y.,. g0 . t e n n i s CLUB . ed: they were, m conjunction ch ie f of. Police, John Cameron; president, H. Foote; Sec,- jte Powell, 75; Jbhn Coney, 78; The West Vancouver^'Tennis w ith the Gainadian Legion, put- ch ie f of Police George Gauld of treas., C..Read (Horseshoe Bay) Sayers,'75; Janet Thir- Club will .o fficia llycom m ence,., ting on an.entertamment^^ North Vancouver;?Rev. Dr. E. kell, 79; Jean McLeod, 75; Dor- WEST VANCOUVER' their 1934 when an American will--be--staged Courts. The T q u n ia A e n t 4s open Xho^ed the members will ̂ v e th is' Vancouver and .D istrict Lawn M r;^ o a n ,M r.R o d g ers(H o rse- to all tennis players an d e n trie s . their support and help to make gQ^jing Associations and dele- shoe B ay). ^ Mrs. T. E, Snelgrove----------- -- Ko jjuwuiiK , t. ij f 'iano under 12 -- Bunny -should be in the hands o f, the; the undertaking a success on be- » ^Y ie city The. next m eeting will be held -Whipple, 2 pieces, 85, 72 -- 157 tournament com m itteeX y Tuesr : .'ha lf of-ffi^needyjom la^- - ~ahd~lower mainland. , "------------- rin-Juire^hen a constitution will marks;--' ~ ' ~ -1- iji;* ft y - fj % , May 22nd. Refreshm ents - ZThe lodge decided to pay a will be served during th e course fraternal v is it to North .yancou- of the day and everyone is' as^ i veVL. Q. L. on Monday,'May sured a good time:. For full l ia f - When th e travelling gavel the ticiilars" telephone^"Mils ©?:Gill-" emblem brotherhood ham at West 326L or M f.:Eccles- : presented t v the lodge, ton at West 25L 2;yN orth-:y^k couver ■ p la y ers ":sh h i|% ^ ^ e% ^ fip M A C P J M ^ W teuch with Mr. - H^ndersoh '^^^;^4 "^^VER ED BLACK S GARAGE North 1036L. ' " ' The proceedings, will be open to all residents and: the execu tive will welcome as many as care to come. - ̂-- be offered for approval of the general meeting. The date will be announced in th is papeh COMING EVENTS ARMSTRONG ELECTRIC V OPENS HERE June 1s t --Y6un#Pe<mle's Dance In addition Miss Ida Brealey was th e conductor of a class ;from Livingstone Schooljwhich,, .. won- the.-Vancouver, Women!s "Mh^ical Club Shield, and Blos- : som Herring tied for firkt place ;,in the girl's solo under 12 years low voice, entitling her to coir-* 1 > 0 ̂ • t ' Y 1 .4; ̂ y courts which are hbw ̂ V^«iceL taken over h r John .fCoLjday in g , condition:/ah^ \ j f .;Mfecpherson o f Vancouver, xio Popible they should-aripahge W"£%^ ̂ conduct enter the;Am ericah:Tqai?toe^^ iP on hlay 24th;.,which,; is?hi]^h;toV ah . e i ^ auto ^mechamc, sll tennis p layers." do all kinds o f a u to fepairs. ' - 'f __ _____ . The Arm strong Electric have sponsored by Blacfc'Diamlond opened for- business at 1462 pete in the junior vocal champ- ' Orchestra in co-operation ;with Marine Drive. They deal in elec- lonship yesterday. L.O.L. ̂No. 2990 in O range. trical . fixtures, radios, wasWng . Hail. Proceeds to "Children's machines, ete,, arfd do all kinds ' HOLLYBURN PAVILION age. y ' ' o f repair wbrfe They are a l^ " ______ __ -W estW ancouverJun- agents for Fprsts' Ltd. J. E. T. There, is dancing every Wed- N 'i fc] ̂ a w\ J- .4: ; 4 m ;I S i 1ior Choir, Mrs. Colin MacLean Armstr^nig, the proprietor, h^„ nesday-and Saturday dunng the conductor, preterits ."H .M B. ..fiad^/a, long, experience in a ll^ summer : a t Hollyburn Pavilion, Pinafore," under the aufi^ices kinds o f riectrical lines; and sol-? and all who attend are assured ------- IT--,- ic its th e p a tfo n a g e o f the public.^ o f a good time. Make up a partyof the LO.D.E. J n "the Ingle ,wood Auditorium. Phone-W est 443. .and come aloing* ■i- i - m m m m W ) m !<!<«