■l»».rr." * NMMMMn <Si <«" ' ' I I' *'f. I '■ ■ V '"' '* r ' • '̂ "'"V -- **r» *' »» • Circu/afingmm^J^^ Vancoi -v.-, V r% . / a $1*00 per y®®^* -•r .. -,.'--fj', » I B̂f* •Ambltside, Hollyburn^ nd, Whymltffr Etc. ..jl|0 , Dundarave 6c per copy a t ttowsatande. ■\'ol. IX • -, ,;. H O L tY B U R N P .O .. W E ST VANCOUVER, B.C., T H U R SD A Y . JU N E No. 9 * f" -1 '• ̂ !-■ ̂ ̂'\ * J PATTERSON "SUPBBINTBiNrDBNT OP . BDUCATIONdj^XTOEfYOTisii UNITED! CBURCH -- ^ - gj^r d e n p a r t y SHERMAN STQRE Xt'i, BA1*T18T CHURCH PICNIC -•-'u-.-r ŝ. Thi» floDointment of Fred J.,Pattenscm, MrA., ♦ o f^ c a tio n fdr thrTiikdn"Ttoltpty;ha^ n £ n d LtisfaeUon in West* Varicoayer, n o t only occasioned among his Miss Bertha J* Tha^finalAsocial event of the now in her store a t 3900. >*sdasoh uhd0r th0 auspices of the Drive, Sherman, for the COn- Congregation will ̂ United Chufeh Women's Associ- venience of the public- a stock pf The ahnual picnic of the Baptist Sunday^^ ̂ School and " " take place next Siilmtlay; the 23rd inst., in friends but generally ; throughout the municipality. . ation will be a garden party at groceries, vegetables, dairy p ^ - Stanley Park. A special ferry ̂ . J. 'a ' jv. A # . w « w t < wJ't'll 4*Vlia TlOUf mAMftty at Imwm n P ' lUTwci Tt " - H.in4>a 4̂ /\V .na 'IAA (trill Inn.*#. I-Un Jln«>1. ni. A Jthe home of Mrs. G. D." Elgar, ducts, tobaccos, candy, fee will leave, the dock a t Amblealde 1566 Gordon Aye., on Tuesday crCaml hot a i^ cold drinks,,sta- at 10 a.m. for the Park, return- Appointm ent comea .in coimection j n ^ t t e of S in e education there more ClOBely,.Mrlth.tJiat r f B. 0. instead K M tn e s ta n d a rd se tb y the University Of Toronto, as has ............. ,. . . . . ....................... ..................... ..... Wattrand^MrsrG. D. Elgar are tage tea garden 'and - arplcnic- Tickets at 25c for adults and 10c Mr. P a t t e r s o n was principal of the high school here from -joint; convener, jwhile Mrs. D. teria. In addition Miss Camp- for children (other than schol- afternooh, Jun6'26. Mrs. J. T. tionery, etc. There is also a* COt- ing from there a t 7:80 p.m. idPPntion until last June, when he resigned ' Jn tL many years during Which h s haci charge of the Vancouver High Schdol he obtained:the only thing wWch hfm every success in his neWJield f„ which both his Mh6lastic"m o i« ' and»Ws faithful; M M f u X entitle him; And in thjat v/e are sure every dtisen in West Vancouver will join us. ' ■ • ., McMillan will ;have charge of the bell has arranged for the ser- home cooking bdbJJi and Mrs. E. vices of a teacup reader for Bell the canjdy stall. those holding afternoon te^ par- . Contributing to the program ties or picnics on her grounds, will be Mrs. J.'̂ O* L. Hunt. Mrs, . Phone West 243X8. F. P. Lovegrove; Mrs. F. Stanis- / ----------------- -by and, the West Vancouver BOWLING CLUB NOTES School Band, ; / --------- Asked to preside at the urns The West Vancouver bowlers, ar«) can bo obtained from any of the teachers. These tickets ' ti r ' 'f ;-4.Wrf will be accepted returning on any ferry. Tea, sugar, milk, etc.. r4lT'tf " H will be provided, but everybody ^ is asked to bring their own bas ket, including all dishes and suf ficient for one additionaf child. VfBST VANCOUVER uAKrn r^nvpwPT »re Mrs. J. B. Leyland, Mrs. D. playing last Saturday on their WEST BAY LIBRARYJ5AINJLI L.UXNC»l!iIil IViVlUrUA « ■Df+«l,,'A ll/r*.c, T T? T\AU«V./(11 awV( rvTAon rlofAafnrl fivA rinkfi A Ain m r *'Tf AonrTr'TTT"i*T*I'TR'A;L?'̂ 'iASSNi • .##■ w . •, ^^he .Schools Bancrinder A. C. Ritchie, Mrs. J. R. and"*Mrsr^A:^Chilton. Mitchell own greeny defeated ^rom;*^e^(3h!andview%(ildb^by^ __ __ . , X . 1 i. - shots. A North Vancouver rink Annual Rose and--Flowei^Wr~Delamont-~will-~play-~tonight. MRSrFERGUSSON'S-PUPILS-- came-here the same afternoon The , ,, 4.1,#. nvvoAnrA -- a „,ui#.#.j#3r T>f#.« --------1 #;#'----------------- f^j. friendly game, defeating AND GIFT SHOP ' •'wl f If ' Mrs. A. Boucher announces Festival was held in the. Orange on Ambleside. Pier beginning at v e RYI S IJ C C IE S S F U L, IN that sjie~ will be reopening the Wes Hall on ....E L O C U T if tf t# M E E T m O N S -J L ^ ^ le There was a fine exTiibit ofTose^ ership , of Mri Delamont '.has flowers and ® made great .progress which' was In the recent felodutidn com S '-S '.iT ir -s est Bay Library and Gift Shop next Saturday, 23rd June, in the greeirwas7in^rst~claBS"T»|^er""originaliocatioiraf:8398^M[arIne and the ladies preseri%in Drive. Subscriptions, 60 cents a roses. A very interesting feat- High score of 90 points to take ure of the show was first place for school bands. nificent display of roc p Wpsi-h VA-ncoiivfir has beem Claude Barrow. The judges m the Rose and Flower secJfeions West Vancouver has been very fortunate in having the services Vancouver, the pupils of Mrs. J. P. FergussM; F. \T. C. L.,-(Gold- Medallist) were, very successful, the names of her pupils and their marks being given below: __ s Wf , force to serve afternoon te a ,^ d entertain the visitors.' , SCHOOL CLOSING EXERCISES month. She has on hand a stock of new books, magazines, stationery, etc. HOLLYBURN HALL Tomorrow evening pareiitAare Sunday School and Young !f«reTMopre and A. Leitch of of such an able conductor and fi„aig^"Mra*W ^ a l i f e + ffenfe? tm iiS il •; ̂ y^hart, S&i Ladies' Lyric, invited to be present.at thc-iHilos- Men's Bible Class will be held at ing function of the High Ŝ ohool 10 a.m, next Sunday, June 24th, in the , auditorium, being:>>t;he in Hollybum Hall. Wemyss Reid graduation of two studentsJMiss Will give an address at the'" 7:80 T ISIgnT lltrM ^B rD tieSrSfm tli^^ who have. completed 4 years of ' as his subject "The Good Tidings ( I , , 111 ii'vv .'I * M 'I kilUl .."'"'tX-.v-ni i'l' i s 'iji■'i. i; wL*. -4.,,, -■• ,*.,..1.̂ ...u.,! ___ _____ ____a .u u / i ib 'i e i i v c » W iu ii .w ic lur xr.,«v(T(l(MC(..ra QQ r i a a o w n u i m v e - u u m p i c t c u •* J 'W IIS ua » o H io X iic Vjruuu i,ork sectionswas astonishea at aniO .Boys Hand ; on" Monday'^pr study with creditable standing Declared." Prayer and Bible , the number of exhibits in .that an extended tour of England and each year and wilLnow receive Study at 8 p.m. next Tuesday,, section and of the bcautifu.1 work European countries. , r rtnqa ^̂ ®:h School Graduation Diplo- the 26th inst., subject: St. Paul'^ done by our Children., ; The following program, will.be i i a ^ . b i r 1A Epistle to the Romans. - - - ' f i ' ", I A* ' H V ' I f,'! If#," sponsored by Miss D. Buck FIRST ANNUAL SCHOOLS Miss 0. McLean. There will.also be individual musical numtbers. The closing part of the ceremony will be selections FAIR VERY POPULAR SOFTBALL ■the utility garden com^tition tio.p, The adjudicator, commented for the B#__C. .Electric - Trophy. Concert Waltz, ̂ Old ~ Times the nerfect diction and inter- xi. .n w utility Gardens to be judged (Lake) ; Giiand ^election, Aida, ™ the ceremony will be twice during the seasom T^^ - lV w d i) ; OTOrturerHaut ^ from the Schools Band. Hannah Memorial trophy for the ^andercook).; JYaltz, |P " «s «- _able,^as frequently the. English est.aggregate of .pointe .in- p ream s ,.jJ ^ l tn e s X ;^ was-distorted *y.:oti®r JhtLshowJo...be3 iQnJ;hr^. .times, Soufhem Melodies (m y e s ) , contestants______ _̂_________- went to S. H. Trust; .with ^8 Selection, Dream Ship C d ^ a ^ - Elocution Festival was slaved during the past week W points; Mrs. D. McTavisb was a-, matcr; March,v King Cotton,- most successful this year dua^to > P/ay®® P^st weex ana osc.second-W4h-33-points. ( S o u s a ) . . ^ the adjudication. ..T^e analytical The~ Royal Bank trophy , for ^_ . , . . a n d constructive criticisms the best boulevard Was won by " DOMINION DAY - given by_Dr. Lyons were helpful W. E. Davies, King's Avenu,b , . v 1 . LEGION CARNIVAL to all alike, both teacher, pupil . Mrs. H. B. Garland, vice-presi- ' *, . r---- r - ̂ «fnd audience. dent-of-the Association, had as^ ; ,Qn •Dominion Day the local JMrs. Fergusson introduced into guests at luncheon at^her home branch of the Canadian Legion, the Festival and in Canada for .onHaywood Avenue, the judges. Post 60, are,staging a carnival the first time a verse "speaking Reeve and Council, ̂Mrs. Ley- at Ambleside P ark ., The Cami- choir. Three choirs entered. Mrs. land, t o . D. McTavish and the val .Committee have all the de- Ferguson's choir gave "Drake's I directors "of the Associaltion., " " tails completed for the best and Drum'/', Dr. Lyen remarked that ' At the dose of the show, the, 'A*'""'?;!Eresident thanked the e^ tb lto rs ' *" Vancouver. Fun for all interpretation good and a great for tbdr cM pS iipri expressed. the show one of the best fa ,,balj;^game on * • West Vancouver. . ", " ®S15I2??5 DECORATION DAY /The first annual Schools Fair, __ held last Fridav^jgvening in In glewood HchooU ^attracted ̂ a large and much interested crowd of parents - and friends. 'The whole school was thrown open Only^oneTexhibition"game was to-the~pu,blic"and~the"resultB~of^7; the various school activities > that was between Fortune Cup were displayed in the rooms, Jnn and, a North Vancouver auditorium and corridors, the - team. F.C.I.' again played sup- subjects being social studies, erior ball and came out on top 9 commercial, English, mathe- runs to 6 . ' miatics; science, nature study, ' I t i^ hoped that the playoff home econom(ics, shops, " art, schedule will be arranged and writing, shop articles, home eco- the.games started next week. , . nomics , articles, junior Red. . Next Wednesday, June 27th, ..Cross, first aid and health, man at Ambleside Park there will be ual arts, school health service. " another exhibition game with__There__was^_the_usuaL.excellentJ__ David Spencer's team. Game display "̂ df, the manual training starts a t 6:30 p.m. After the classes which included a great . last exhibition game, which For- variety of furniture and other tune Cup Inn won by the score articles for the home, and some of 9 to 6, a good game can be 'fine work was on view, from the -I' A. •' 1 ̂ X**vi;- 'i"' "J - • « I"I i. .A' 5|yl ! V. * i MijA f ̂̂ t,, JL # - V , , - mmsi W"- expected. Jim Battersby, who delivers for Spencer's in Westn t X • V( (U. wh^Is, housie housie. skittles, ̂ __ _ --andr^-host-of-good-elean-games - A-Decoration Day service will Vancouver and plays ̂ h d r ls t^ wirnieS have "been procured with lots of - be held by the Canadian Legion, on. the team, can be expected to. winners and also those .who did useful-jand, valuable prizes for ------ art, social studies, and commer- cial classes. Actual work was be- done in the 'A l A i f , l imt xtnw ~ ' ~î ±.TT~~ useiui.-jano _West Vancouver Branch, a t 3:00 repeat his antics! ofjthe former w in n e r . For. the p p .T ,ex t Sunday in " " View Cenietery. A bu available at 2:30 „p.m. _ _ __ _____ any who. boys, so we can ejqiect to see stage iiT th T g arm en t^ tto h ^ woniH "V" tne lucKy wiuueiis.- x-v/j. ̂ p.m. Tiext Sunday in Capilano game. David Spencers have n next time. He also -yjoujig irfen, a good old fashioned View Cemietery. A" bus.will be vowed-they^"will keep coming S ^ u t " h y l Aunt sJb^ '^^d J ^ f a b r a T a & ^ r a-a t ,18th "over here untilj;bey defeat pur ing done in the shops and- science room. A popular feature of the evening was, the dress 'parade of the Home economics classes in the auditorium, when the students appeared on the l i t Iises tha t wish to gopmay take advantage, ry hour of this transportation. them for many Wednesdays to mj&de, these ranging all the way#^<n#>#> #In+#» J?______ ■ . . . . , COMING EVENTS ' Thpiiof'J drawing^will take place lor a be r i l i r Prize-wiimers:will , idvely inlay 'tray, donated' by oe given in our next,issue. Comrade. Tom Turner. A sur- *~----- ------- " ' I ' C prise is in store in the shape of COSTUME RECITAL : thel Carnival Uircus Band, who ' will provide the music through- AO .......... .̂... *......Jliie pupils of Mrs." Clara Wil- out?the festivities.; / r Sr A-T. l ^ e Ladies of the W^A. will W 29th ^ feeiand tea will be on h ^ d , also I^undarave/HSlL'A i-Thd / plenity of? ice c r^m , soft drinks (artists/ i^i:^he>B'etiV ̂f ahi£;^od^cahdy^ June -29th--Costume/ recital in llundarave Hall by the pupils of Mrs, Clara Wilson-, and Miss- Hilda Wilson. ^ July 5th--Students' recital by efome. Don't forget the date June 27th, Wednesday, time 6:30 p.m.; place, Ambleside P a rk /" . ̂ * from pyjamas and sports clothes to evening dresses. - iw l ODDFELLOWS, ATTENTION I ̂* I I 4t MRS. FORBES' TEA ROOM ' 'ViV- Mrs. Forbes has now her tea the pupils of Miss Margaret Me- w>om and store open for the pub- Intyre in.the Legion "Halt ...-Tic at-^he foot of Oxley Street, -- ------- -'-r-; ■■■■•■■/ ~~ ^ . on th e 's ^ r o n t a t West Bay. Let the Old Maa in On It Candy,.teas, soft drinks, tobac- ' Rich Suitor: I--er--supj)6se y<>u are bos, ..playgrounds with shade AND SIVKE,AT WEST BAY V a n d o ^ v e ra V S 'S ^ t " p S ® '■ communicate a t their earliest convenience with John T. Pox, If.G.M.F 3026 Marine Drive. LEGION W. A. ColmvMabLeah.umelp^^^ jn more.;serious oays. A "'If h 4 -i >* -. I"*" 1 •'*>'!« - I ,r ; ̂i p . # # aware that I've been making ^yanew ̂ trees,/ swings,. teeter-totters and hand); Yes; put,it there, son.. And now what about her poor old<father? West 698L2. '. The final meeting of the sea- sonf before the summer recess i.'i#3- r» - A if - "i.' T»u 9® held next Monday, 25thchildren. Bo^ hire, Phone instant, a t 2:30 p.m. in the 1 ■Xê iion Hall, -- ; 'a J /ji/t ' i X'/# " J -V. A-.J-V 4 -■ ,w