i» k ■ m■̂ ■H "'̂IMIHP̂ '" " VMIIiliPnRlHHinî 'IBMî ̂ ' '̂-' WiPiPRPV «̂pww ...... . -... . ' »̂ * '•«/-< < »h - ; l f v ^ ^ V ' ' , ^ , / '*r , . / " •"* v '-i'" . ' ' * ' '* ■ "' ' , ' ,•' *' ^•-t . ■;.■v•c,̂ ^̂. eJ-'nA-wi .. » • -h'V .•n*j---•»■;"„'■»• i :>■• ,« !<>'•'■, t I t »t *1 **|!Sw|> J•.' • < Circulating in the District of IVcst Vancouver-̂ A mi/esitie, HoUyburn ̂Wefton̂ Dundarave \ _, .......................... ̂' *1.00 per JW■wt -- \"ol. X Csprcu ParJh C m m d , W hucliff. Etc. - ' .w « ~ ~ » i. rtOLiiVBURN F.O.i WEST yANCOUVERr BiC^ THURSDAV^, FEBRUARY?, ith . 1936 No. 42 address A T m U S^ i , ; MEMOIUAL SBJtyiCE' U¥ MAJOR HAROU) BROWN TOlpISl^pMlBN^ ,G171U> IS ORGANIZED HERE 'ST A 'rU ^ X ; -MEETING L. 0 . L. No. 2990' ;' COMING EVENTSFriday, February 21st -- Dance Mr. Re^ve and-W e»|fS In our intimate ihld AeJ^hbor . . Thirt̂ y-flive women met at the -*•« ™ .---, •• h o m e :o f to .: Cromer Bruce, Ibor. * !!• h K . « i o d ^ l . The restular fltatutory meeting: The above lodgfe held its by Naonii Chapter, O.E.S., in of the council, was held last lar meeting last Tuesday in the the O ran^ Hall. in the council Oranae Hall, when aevoiral very . Monday, February 24th--PubUc v..~ ..««, ....,....K..e reeve made ' interesting, reports of the Annur address by Howard S. Coulter In our intimate and neighbor- ; , h ,^ 'y , i , ' , ^ 29th fw usual, addrMS. Committees al County Meeting, and Advisory ly way we ate paying qur tribute , - . S i j g h w ^ Towns- ̂ for the year are as follows, the Board were presented, also the . ....„ , of respect and-honw lng the ' SS,men'a Guild alona the lines Of' first- named in each case being Grand Rally of Orangemen Held 28th and 29th, in the Un^^ Im o r? of our k te beloved Sov. chairman:..*. . : ■ ; . in New Westminster. M s year Chureh H a ll-W e s t VanM^^^ who has now been, gath- Pinanbe: Councillors W. Dick- the Grand Lodge Sessions wiUT v.t...__ -1 ___ The.object of the guild IS tne . r> t> ................* .a* lav.... of S ^ 'to 'h is ;rS y a l ifetherS; His - -w6m ineom'RPiddes,And,Reeve.. tJoubted reign and his.transpar- of Wotks & Light: ent life have how been-blended Councillor Fiddes'and Council, with the long impressive story .Transportation! and Parks: r. Tv..fai.,i. ,tiOHv to thc. common good, tne (;;Qyjj(;|jiQj. q , 5 . Wgar and Coun c i l .... ......... .t"im'e for formal, language or ? ™ | K d T S o u & studied phrase,- and we can but encouragement ot meeting paid tribute to which c o ^ from the memory of King George V. & f l . S . e n & b e ^ d t h e ^'Mrsi B-'Hult MuHson, natural sadnCss of. farewell. King recent y convene in the city of Ney;̂ . Wes^ minster on February 17> 16, 19 and 20, when hundreds of dele gates from all over the province will meet tx>, review th e . past year's work which promises to ver Junior Choir, Mrs. Colin Maclican, oonductor, Operetta "Snow-white," in full costume. LITERARY SOCIETY jX*2d®in : eve*nTngln3 h2:;£egion-HaU^ almost like th e a u i^ t peace we ' fh V W s r'VaricdUVer Choral So- know so well in .our defightful f w ciety proved , a great success, seaside country, Our hearts are *9 there being a t large attendance thrilled as we watch the Lord of 'of the memlwr« and. those inter-er-flrave'interesting impressions . ayof [ year's worK wmen prumioco w The next meeting will be held Water' and F ird : Councillw S. be very satisfactory, A very int- in the basement hall of the Unit- Gisby and Cquncll. cresting report of its annual ed Church, Thursday. Pobruwy ___ --------- meeting was presented by the 13th, at 8 o'clock, when some associate member to the IfOyal . recent articles from the ' Protestant Home for Children,; iLiterary SUppleihent"^ Ŵ which was well Received by the read for discussion, t^ brethren. - • - . ones being ............. .............. .-- ;----- ; on "Modern. Palestine.' , All I. O. b . E. ' friend^ CHORAL SOCIAL The social givin last .Friday to fjjAi \he llfeW'^Fing George, in .the strifc King's ranch. J^ ^ B a g ley also p^j^e, M rs.'eT Bell; gentlemen's on which the Order was founded I n t . ISOO. . " S r ' l S n l S a n t l l M l h . K . , & ? ^ . " l l n 3 - r u v - ~ o a < , a ^ tending . 'physicmns^ ̂ , "nioy^ gently to a peaceful blose.". Eric Coates wrote a p ^ m dur ing the Jubilee. Year, calls' SongVcf -Loyalty^^ That the/obligations organisations and! public life; Mrs. " G.': Gibson Of .,: St. John's Abrams'-Orchestra. Admission. 50c. Committee: -- Convener, Bar-The Duncan Lawson Chapter,. nowie- j. 0 . D. E., who sponsored the . _ r '" 'AnwArk- refreshments. . Dundarave Junior D;ramatic So- ® Tohneox* decorations, loiipwea cietv Our College b tar ,>r- Evelyn Young; CORRESPONDENCE Editory jife -- the ' Uincers eiectea to oe xauueu g^j^h and F, F. JLovegrove, ana children and adults alike, xne besUraditiohsof Ch¥istmasiirei\a tth en e itm ee tm g ^ere :'P ^ ^^ a reading by Miss Hattie Toung. \s to ry deals with the trials suf- side and'home content^isbng and ,d®nt, IV^.v^omar B ^ ce , V̂ ice- jM^s.^Sheffield, Mrs. J.E.Durbin, fered 1̂ a family, when the vANrrniTVFRN storv tlS ^ irac le of rad i^ the president, Mrs. A. ̂ ,C. ^agley, ^nd W, Gillman acted .as acepm- youngest children mischievously. 1936 IS WEST VANCOUVER S S ^ wdeome .when be came;', R Secretary,_ Mrs.. E-* ,. panist's.. Wallace Gallman, a "Rent" sign.in the win^ ,, With every general indication so to sneak as an'honored guest ' Thefrieh ;"Treasurer, 15̂ 1*8. A. E. duetbr, gave an interesting talk ^he play .will be presented' poi^nding ^ t t e r times plus the ?nto o?^o^n::boihe^BrcIes a Membership .Registrar, on the wbrks of . Schubert, , who Hollyburn Theatre on the- prospect of the Lions Gate ^THrniioTrbTiFtfienSmnrc^ îA'Vdice'" " .-GvTHewitt.-- -̂--"̂ ~""?'--" 7-'-liad'"beeh}-'b€i-said>=a-7mpst-pi^o--^" l̂g.jj.j.--Q£.]y[dPday,"February-d.7t^ vibram W ith/frien^i^ under-.: The meetings of the guild will, composer, many oLhjs com- "̂ ^nd will be assisted by the West Vancouver Jubilee stimulation, standing and sympathy: ̂ t f de-" "bc lield niqhthlyrthe f irs t^ k in g . - pQgi ĵjons being-well known. The. Vancouver Boys'---Band^--Th is- progress will assert itself during, standing a a ̂ ^ pay y place tomorrow evening, Friday, serving of refreshments and p^^yg an all-juvenile eve- 1936inthe affairs ofWest,Van-throned from^tkimo'and-cirbum-1 piace touiuxtw cvw*i*k, * .serving 01 lexicou^rcuvo ««« snouia prove an i----- . . stance he was^SSrohcd in more - February-'7th, at 7 :45 prompt at dancing c o n c lu ^ a very enjoy- spirited entertainment,, oquver, S r e f e s t o l d Ws" w erdgn NEW WATCH & CLOCK ■ • . cast is as follows: Cynthia ̂ of * Wes®t Vanco®u4 / is Involved ' ' REPAIRING STORE , Cuthbert,. Jeanne McDougall;- and affected. Evolution cannot ----- ^ ̂ ̂ ' - Rod Guthbert, a young reporter; be, stayed. , . . 1. / Christenson of Edmonton, Frank Sm ith;, Doris Cuthbert,^ Go back' twenty years or so,Onlvvesterdavb's body lay in -PamiTv who in the liffht of T. Christenson 01 CiomonTOn, Frank Smith; uoris i^uinoerL, uo oacK iwenuy px dv, w S S t e r f f w i t S b l c k - .B etty Gray; Sally, Ted, Dimpy; the P.G.E was the Principal S o H ^ r s of S sto ry .' l le T 'h a ^ ^ ^ aFs watch and aock repairing (j^ung Cutbberts), Joyce Burt transportation going west; there h S o ^ t L - 2^ S = ■ ^ f fp S n l to re^nim to E a t h - store at 1822 Marine Drive, and- bridge; Bobbie Climie, Barbara^ were thousands of acres of wild servire sinrehis acobssi^-to th e ' llneflcient"^traiation in is'noW open for. business., M r." Sparrow; L*Wnvar Sniith a throne with its periods of inter- ' v,ea^ and fulfillment- to- that Christenson h a s ^ d many yeara composer of-ballads, John Allan; odd trails up the hill, and a small national hatred ^devastating war, ' tor'Dvnastv ^ ' experience in these, lines, and Miss Emmeline Enderby, a but- gaS boat ferry ervice. ^ S s t r i f e s ^ ^ ^ for never sees was formerly with Birks L td /a t terfly collector, Brenda Wicking; Go back-the shorter period of -awBy- evolence. Ovex^sombrev Europq- ; looks to see the break of the Britishconatitutidnalt^^o^ day, - I gleams becauw it^ light is from : Across the mournfur n^rbles a spirit of/time"democris^^ play V - . 'j v ̂ . action. ! Sb";:We:'!txprbs^^ ̂ hath not le»nied in homes - phant g ra ^ tu d e -^ of faith HORTICULTDRAL ASSTIJ Lilly Doble. ' Marian Prebble;. meandering around, a few tele- Eileen Moreston, Phyllis Biglow, phone, poles, no electric light, The performance will start ati primitive cabins and camps along 8:15. p.m. Reserved seats 35c. the/waterfront and in the virgin the King's grace,'becauseof his - The truth, to flesh a^sensejin- municipal hall, and ^made, ar-^ cast.i splendid ■ ® a ^ fc H S ln t!> tt^ 1 - . ^ ' - . .^.no.l.n,ents for.iaisenee-of.lec- . ' . A s 'The directors, ofs theWosi^ Unreserved, .^ c . Students in tim ber.. ' _ . , ^ Vancouver Horticultural Assbei- Balcony 1^ . Tickets may be ob- « Sinbe t h e n - T o w n planning ation met Tuesday .'nigh't in the,' tained'from any- member c^the 7and zoning ?®?t6"®d;^by Reew municipal hall,-and - m a d e c a s t . , ' - . ., Leylandprovidm|-pr(lt.eotionf« rangements for-'a-series'of leci ■ AS' previously announ:^ a heme myestors abd conducive to . , ,- _ 1... .n--f.;.---- ' ■fuii;̂ 3ress rehearsal for children- the development of a m agn iton t piider 12 will l>ê given at St; waterfront residential suburb, Stephen's Parish HaJl, Saturday,- with, surety against e n c r^ h - " «....... . "'30 p.m. r.v ment of sihokesta6ks, waterfront -- -- spoliation and attendant slum DANCE ^ conditions. Also.the encourage- Y. W. C .T . U. C- J. ARCHER -Story I' .X - fi-il j ' i ' 111! M &' If' hi .Mi/i. itrf̂r-ra -f:%{ ikif' "■ ' JvJ f ! -•" i m f " i I •' "*r .a f F h ^ l ip B i I-:,-.a •'irlir: -.'I 'r, t. gi- ' ̂ 1' .