I •* **' - I * • *■•(' ' .' CifculaHnrm the district o f West Vameuite^Amhleside, Hoiivhti*%r ̂ 0 ^ ^ Dundarave $1.00 per y ^ - / Cypress Park, GatttfdldfWhytecitff, Etc. «c per copy at newastmde. f)r'!!f!rrl)R?-!!iajaj. ,' ,ri..,...... ....siisr ,,........................................ ......... ' i ," "'ijt'Kif \ idri Vol. IX HOLLYBURN P.O.. WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, ;1935 No. 46 ' • ■*! ■ } ̂ I ■'5,ŴV< HORSESHOE BAY WATERFRONT The article, in our last week's Iraue regarding the likeli- SKI JUMPING r e c o r d a t CITY CHAMPIONSHIP WELFARE ASSOCIA'HON. . , MAKES APPEAL COMING EVENTS the summer days and hohda,vs there in boating and swimming. The picnic grounds have b ^ n a Mecca for large and small parties and or^nizations to gather for an afternoon's or day's oiitint-^^^^ ^h^refore, in thte nature of a shock to learn that, unless steps were taken immediately to p^reserve it for a park, the chances were it would be sold, resulting in its being prob ably closed to the public for all time. Captain Archer states that quite a number of people have irot in touch with him about the matter, and we understand that a meeting of interested citizens is to take pldce in the near future to explore the possibilities of finding some means to have the property retained for the benefit of the public. We trust that the meeting will be successful in evolving soifie practical means of attaining this very laudable ,obj>pt. At the Vancouver Ski Champ ionships Sunday at West Lake Ski Camp Nordal K'aldahl clear ed 147 feet to set a record for the new hill. More than 1600 spectators watched the competi. tors, who faced bad weather con ditions, the fallihg snow making ■V With the near approach of spring cleaninjr time, when homes are set m order for the summter, the West Vancouvei* Welfare Association has asked us to make a general appeal on their behalf for clothing of all kinds and furniture, in both -oi Tuesday, April 2nd--West Van couver Choral Society's con-ty 8 cc cert,. •The Bohemian Girl," at Hollyburn Theatre. Friday, March 29th -- Baptist Sunday School Concert. the jumping dangerous anidj the which the association finds itself going heavy. \ lamentably short. Clothing of The combined title went to any kind . will be particularly Alf Johansen, who won the .11- welcome, and there is a call for mile cross country race tog^ether INGLEWOOD JUNIOR NOTES...... HIGH i C. CiF. NOTES WOMEN'S SECTION BOWLING CLUB The Whist Drive held ' last Saturday proved to be \as usual an enjoyable 'affair. 'The prize winners were Mrs. Minions, Mrs. Hay, R. Fiddes and F. T. Mallin- son; the mystery box being won .by John Sinclair. The next whist drive will take place on Wednesday, March 20th, at 8:15 p.m. The meeting on Tuesday evening addressed by Frank Tit was decided to invite Mrs. J. B. Leyland to become Hon. President of the Women's Sec tion of the West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club a t its annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Steele on Haywood Avenue, last week. Mrs. W. B. 'Thomas was unanimously elected presi dent ; Mrs. G. Payne, vice presi- ' with jumping, points to' wm. Full paxTiculiurs of the events were as follows: Jumping^--ClAss A : 1, Nordahl Kaldahl (H.P.S.C.), 147 ft.; 2, H. Sotvedt (V.S.C.); 3, T. Mo- braaten (V.S.C.). Class A, com bined: ly A. Johnansen (V.S.C.), 296.9points; 2, H. Sotvedt (V.S. C.), 284.4 points; 3, A. Watn, (G.M.S.C.), 276.1 points. Class B: 1, D, Cooke (H.P.S.C.); 2, E. Twiss (H.P.S.C.); 3, Irish Beau mont (H.P.S.C.) f Class B, com bined: 1, D. Cooke (H.P.S.C.); 2, Irish Beaumiont_ (H.P.S.C.); A. Knight (H.F.S.C.). Class C, The Junior Hjigh School held its annual party on Friday, u Kao Maixjh 1st, over three hundred pupils attending. Tbe auditori- tastefully decorated In school colors--green, white and m attres^s. Three of and yellow, and appeared very last are needed now. also two ^ho many stream-are cook stoves, donate West 37 sent to collect. loves, ers, balloons, and greenery, Six 7̂ whfln beautiful hanging baskets, kind-'i7, when a truck- Will be InnnAil fur LEGION NOTES The next general nieeting of the local branch will be. held at 8 p.m., Friday, March 16thi;Tn BUlT'^'Blinkhoni the Legion Memorial Hall. ' - ^ unnKHom, ly loaned by the ""West Vancou-,, yer Florists, greatly added to the beauty of the room. The Grand March led off at 8 p.m. Prom then on the floor was crowded with enthusiastic dancers. During thtf co: Roberts on "Mr. Bennett's New dent.; Miss E. Harrop, secretary- Deal," was'greatly interested in treasurer, with Miss E, Nelson out of the discussion, of theTgst junior: 1, G. Loutet (G.M.S.C.); meeting, will requiw the fttten- 2, G, Bullen (V.S.C.); 3, H. Bur- tion of all miembers, in the ipterr feld (H.P.S.C.) 1 Class C, com- est of the branch welfare: e Ltegion lu e m o n a i n a i l . - •, irnnwn n . <'<3m iiin » Important business Wned the fppL^Uve^iudienS^'w Mil»( .3 the subject and in the speaker's as assistant; Mrs. C. Hay, social original style. The next meet-- convener; Mrs. E. B. S titt as ing on Tuesday, March 19th, will immediate past president, will be addressed by. Sam Shearer on also serve on the executive. In the subject "The Economics of-' her presidential address Mrs. War." ' . ' Stitt, who has been president of ■ Frelimiifery nkico is-given of ttoyub.w ithM i^. Steele m sec- a nieeting or raliy in the Orange retery, smw its mceptnm, gmie Hall on Tuesday, M arch; 26th, which will be. addressed by the Rev. Andrew Roddan underl the auspices of the C.C.F. on the subject "The United Church and the Social Order" with Rev. IVL:. Archibald of North Vancouver, In ~fHe "clfaif" an I interestii^ resume of the club's activities resulting in a b ih^ : 1, G. Loutet (G.M.S.C.); 2, O o d y (G.M.S.C.). jj^cing -- Class A: 1, A. Jo- haanson (V.S.C.); 2, Gus John son (H.P.S.C.); 3, H. Sodvelt (V.S.C.). Class C: 1, S. Body - (G.M.S.C.); 2, J. .Sexton (H.P. S.C.). ClassB, girjtê :̂ 1, S. Ains- Slalom -i- High school: 1, h . Davis (Magee); 2, H. Harnill Last Friday evening the Legi on's friends enjoyed another of a series of whist drives; lend.'■ ....■ 'dances. The prize vriniiers Menk 1st ladies', Miss G. Groom, 147; Consolation, Mrs. WilUahison, 115; 1st Gentlemen, F, J . Mbox ,̂ 145'; Consolation,. P. A ndrem 122.-: Watch, for adVeHlsctt^t.! in the next , issue of this paiwr for the final drive of the series to d^ide the, winner of the with many humorous songs. The orchestra must be men tioned. At the last moment three of the boys were asked to play. With the assistance of an ac- cordian player from the city, they provided excellent music. Refreshments were served at 10 O'clock after which dancing and games continued until 11:30 p.m. ' h ; ■' 'I ■ 1̂, ̂ i!?5 GIRLS* GLEE CLUB 1" '""f in Cis ¥.,V! H' .................... (MPageej; 37 G. Bell (King Ed paid up mettijbership in the worn- ward). Public Schools, novice: grand aggregate prize for the en's section of forty-three. 'The i, G. Bums (Cavell); 2, J. Steele' ' second half of the season. The (Kerrisdale); 3, J. Orchard committee "appreciates the at- (Kerrisdale). Special novice for Brewis prize, boys: 1, O. and hopes th a t they will all meeting p^sed a hearty vote of thanks to the retiring officers. J. Banks, president of, the Men's -Glubi'-spoke-'Very-appreciatively- Although Mrs. F. X; Hodgson left on Saturday for California, jand win fbe_ absent, for, four_ weeks, the Glee Club will con tinue its practices oe usual, on Wednesdays a t 3:30 p.m. under 1 H i !■ ,1 f iV' --V . r r ' 'i '•f t , K, . . f t ' 'u j.;U. . H "A'collecHon will - , . , . . . . be taken, part of which will help and interest shown tb Mr. Roddan's (3omimunity b y ^ e au x ilia^ club. « Centre Fund. Watch for the The special times se t aside for Joyce Orchard; 4, G. Bums, advertisement-in-the-West-Van -wo^ien bowlers duringjfe_e_,com- Cavell prize : J l,G . McDoniaid; 2> News ' "" ■■■Wi G. McDonald; .2, Joan Setter; .8, GARDEN SEEDS The West VancopverTVelfare Associatioh request That anyone DUNDARAVE JUNIOR " DRAMATIC SOCIETY It will be of interest to West Vancouver residents-to know that two more performances of Jmg> season "will ̂be Tuesd[ay Ĵ Setter; 3,-G. Bums. evenings and Wednesday after- Jumping -- High School, in- ........................ .. , noons. . dividual: 1, J. Granger (Prince requiring their assistance in the Following the business meet- of Wales), 103.9 points, 50-55 supply of garden seeds leave ing tea was served by the host- ft.; 2, A. Fraser (West Vancou ver), 100.4 points, 46-49 ft.; 3, ... --- Hodgson hopes the attendance will continue to be as good as ever, in her. absence. « M-'C , *!'L; I:A 4- MAY DAY COMMITTEE ess; meeting of the West Vancouver May Day committee Buy a tag for a tree. COUNCIL THANK ..darav̂ e Junior Dramatic Society, if/viu tx w cTT*¥?vi?Ttf€sjre to be given during the next HON. H. H. STEVENb 8 i ^ ' " S r t^ ® aS ta es of* th i , , ^ e <!Oimci! who recently i^yal-Order o f - ] f e e r i n ^ - | - ^ wsolution-thantatt«t-H?"-- ------- , in Moose Temple, 6 3 6 Burrard Str^t, on Friday, March 22iid, and for this occasion. The Soci ety has been ,.Jortunate. enough again to receive the co-operatich of the West Vancouver" Schools isand. A percentage of the net- proewds is to be handed to the i ând, so it is hoped that as many as possible H.~ H. Stevens for his successful Efforts to obtain a post office building at Hollyburn,..sending him a copy thereof," have receiv ed the following letter from him: ; House of Commons ' ̂ , Ottawa Feb. 19th. Win. Herrin, Esq,, Clerk of Municipal Council, P. Kpovylton (P rin^ of Wales), 94.4 points ̂ 46-44 ft. Element ary, individual: 1,, D. Keating, 98.250 points ; 2, B. Casement, 70 points; 3, B. Robinson, 69.750. ,-4>oints. Total team scores, high '^schools: 1, Pi5;i«C€ of Wales 356.9: 2. Magee 2^2.9; 3, King fare Headquarters, 2192 Marine Drive, on or before March 27th. Only those lists ̂ soTeft will be recognized. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE will be held on Wednesday, March 20th, a t 8 p.m. in the council,chamber, municipal hall. All delegates are urged , to at tends 1̂ . BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Edward 253.3. The senior-high-school is hold- this""e y S " e r te ? te ^ e S t - l^fore, will avail themselves Of- ̂ West Vancouver, opportunity at^ this ̂time..^ for those who are unable to at- lend--the--±0-Wnl-4)erfonnancer» were will still be a chance next a t the worth Vancouver Horticulturai CONSERVATIVE MEETING Doctor Frank . P. Patterson, president of the British Colum bia Conservative Association, will be the principal speaker on Thursday, 21st Aferch, at 8 p.m.' in the Legion Hall, and will deal with the "R. B. Bennett Admin- West Vancouver, B. C. Pei^r Mr. Herrin ; ^ I have your letter of the 11th iiis to t, and~wasl>leasantly sur- istratipn," and ^e .fu tu re policy. If is earnestly req u ests that oil Conservatives and their friends should avail themselves of this opportunity to hear Doctor Pat terson. Legion Hall, Thiirsdaj^ Under the auspices of the senior-nign-8< ^ ing its annual Basketball Tour- (M day), Isth T t h e Ins:lew<^ Auditorium. Pour is just one year si J the lodp held its last dance and with the Cariboo Cowboys Orchestra sup̂ r plying lots of Irish music a real ly good time is assured all who attend this dahie. DancingJ to . 5®. "®? . , ' ______ entertainment and a very worthy *'<1 I'J 'A' f ̂ ij'i' rf ing North Van. "55" vs. W.V.H. S. Boys, North Van. High Girls ys. W.V.H.S. girls, and 'Teachers vs. W.V.H.S. Boys, will be play ed, 'The proceeds will go to help J ̂ ' 'I Xi r ' 'J' & K Itj--. z J V i I THE LEGION W. A. . . - MASQUERADE ^ u se should entice everyone to be present. prised to receive the same and to MLarch 21st, 8 o'clock, nole- the resolution passed by ' Hall, under the ao^ ice l of Council o f the Corporation I^dy L iS ie t ■ ta aid ol o f |h e District of West Vancou- underprivileged children. WEST VANCOUVER ARBOR DAY I, O. D. E. n Lawson Chapter, LO. at n' annu;^' meeting ̂ The Legion W. A., West Van- BBATIXBROS. WASHERS 7 couver Branch, under the con- - Beatty Bros. Ltd. are adver- venership of Mrs. F. Rivers, are Using in this issue their wash- holding their annual ,St. Pat- ing and' ironing equipment, vac- The following contributions rick's Day Masquerade next Sat- uum cleaners and floor polishers, have been receiv^;: . urdiay, 16th instant, in the Lei^- etc.- They are thei original Can- G. Robson, 50 Cents:- on Hall, starting at 8:46 p.ni adian mlanufacturers of all these Wm. Blair,_W. Dickinson,;,?. Prizes will given for the best kinds of household equipment, dressed lady and the best dresfek having behind them sixty years " ' ver, Will you please convey to the mepibers of your council my very deep appreciation of their IdSdness and thoughtfulness. C, Chapman, Dr. Lang, Patricia _ ___________ ___ _______ _ One so often does things that Lang, Mrs. W. K.; V , . -ed gentleman, also for the most of spiring the pSplV'o^^^ are forgotten that it is decid^ly . Forster, P. Waite, Gordon Gray, J original and comic costumes. And to last that length of time 4 ■« t, fe » .M'j at Beach forgotten that it is aecia^iy . r 'orster, p, waite, irordon G ray,. original and comic costumes. And to last that length of time March 7th^ refi*eshing to find some services Mr. Sprott, Mrs. Sprott; C. S., T h^e will be both old time and , in the business means the con-About seventy- , w p ft irTTW p. m IB! w w n rv,«a4« r V m V At five mliXrta " remembered, ered .Tw ant toa H.P.S., F.H.E., B.M.E.,\W.H,Gtf ered to **!!̂ *' JLwant to assure you and them H.E.N., D.O.L., J.W., J.H>, that it wiU always be a pleasure -------------------------------------C. G. W„ T. G. H., W. i t , E: R., ngrin-my-power-fmr--C. H .,; Kt-^ v-'-G:- --~Ar,~Gii modem dandiig, and the music tinued manufacture of efficient iplied i - -wiH be supplied by the popular hoh^tly miade products. Any Buy a tag for a trw . tha t riranidpality. Yours most sincerely, : ' (Signed) H. H. STEVENS. R. N. T., F. M., J. D., G, L., H. C. Purchase, all 25c each; Total ^8.75. Bla^k Dliainond Orchestra. Ad mission, 25 cents, and refresh ments, 5 cents. All those who enjoy old-time dancing are es pecially asked to.tui% out, ' interested are asked to write or ^11 a t the Beatty Washer Store, y t Ixmsdale Avenue, North Van couver,, or. phone North 907, when a salesman will call. - f m i H ' i j i i WSl! '4st|l;* 'C 'G - v J T;