*e 4 8 I. ■ si. me. *ies. ries"' Ex. C18 ■'.] r 1. ver ext iE Ps, itn ial- ne 1 Ic. t. Ctrcttlatingin the District of West Vancom ... ' • Amhieside, Hoilybum, Westm Dundarave $1.00 per year \'ol. X H O Li;YRU iN >.6,', ,WEST VAN CoO ^ER i B.C.. .THURSDAY, .JA^U|^fii|6th. 1?36 ' < , • • • *' , . . ' . V .' -.,. *-'•... ................... THE JUBILEE MISS WOO0S* DANCING C L i ^ E S ' Vancouver is goinsr to keep jubilee thia year, and arra^e- menis are being made that the celebrations m connection therewith shall last all summer. Already committees are meet- intrJrt Vancouver to determine the nature of these celebra- *■ That an unusually large number o f visitors will he attract^ ed to Vancouver, probably .throughout ;.most. of the . summei^ may be taken for granted, also that a very great number of them will come over to West Vancouver^ Altogether apart from the beauties of Marine Drive, than which there is not a finer scenic highway anywhere .on this continent, they will want to see the upper levels development scheme of the British Pacific Properties LtdVwhich has recdved considerable well deserved publicity in the Canadian and-American.^press. The great majority will .come in autos. They will drive around the miles of new roads on our upper levels, and will then proceed to Horseshoe Bay, returning abng the Drive to Vancouver after having visited the Second Canyon. In other words, they will be driving all the time,'and will hardly be stopping with us anywhere. A N N U A t s t e w a r d s h i p MEETIHV;" THE ELECTION The annual stewaWsB4;'mOT^ i • ■ •* U t *4*" vk Ing the council and schMl nt'on available as The hours for Miss Joyce Woods* clflisses id future will be as follows; Mondays and Wednesdays - r 3 to 6 p.m*; ' Saturdays 2 to 4 p.m Up to this time o f gojng to board took place a t 8|.m,.5reste> SSI" This is to synchronize with the ̂ * cpu* „ vm,: a,----- time of her classes in Vancouver, showed that they had kept with in their estimate. The health of day " r a w o ^ " 'loro will run «ir«ta£>r oMce tens®^"* " - ĉhbof T™^?? .whSe The report of the school-board THE BURNING BUSH By Sttbadar Mark Twain once wrote, "Few slanders "can s.ta'nd the wear of ,.torm.siaye;ox][)i|e4 ^̂ ' cepti'oh' b frllrs j;; A ,*® w ho. has definitely J ahrioun^ed^ her candidature for re-elfection According tovTumorfseyoral^^^^^ residents I may offer themselves for election, though for what, ^ f^ t^ ^ J^ n th p r-sc h ^ ls in Particular office is not stated. S ^ t a t o r t o S y e ? " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The, two councillors, whose the children had been: good, and g d .............................................. .......generally speaking the standing of the children in their examina- silence. ,'*Ho 'o^alnly said a £etSh*KSoX'tocussi^OT^^ terms have expired are G. D. mouthful, and lb is a lesson our ebneernin^Uje junlorhigHschool Lance Garthorne, the politicians.'would do well to d.- « was s t e ^ ' lack of facilities for tne^mgn . Would it not be possible to develop some attractions which' would hold them with us for the day and possibly induce them 'to return and spend other days with us? • If some more of our beaches could ;be cleared Und the sand exposed, many would stop for a swim in the sea, more especially those with famlilies. It appears to us that the good ' start made in the case of Ambleside Beach might be repeated , at other places along our shore line. •' . . . . Some time ago we suggested that the.Victoria authorities be "approached as tO their willingness to allow, the P.G.hi. tracks to be taken up with' a view to the making of a promen-, ade along our waterfront. Such permission .would doubtless be very difficult,, if not impossible, to obtain, but there' could be no harm in trying. At any rate, .a promenade ,»om l 3 p , to 25th Streets, would, prove , a great, attractio^n not-only to West Vancouver residents* but also to visitors^. ' v The above are only suggestions. What we wish fp empha size is that at the present moment there is very little to stop, the tourist from keeping on driving; when he comes; into our > municipality,. ' ' ' politicians ------- ̂ - gest, also the'words of the great Dr*. Jowett :p£ .Balliol; "Never arguci never cexplain. Get the thing done ahdj let theha howl." And don't'thby howl? I well re member the, bitter complaint of ^ N. McDonald, and H. G. Barker, school pupils at Hwlyburn o rptlWno*. pbm,tTiiflvSiorter o f ' a by-law for would before long be placed before the elector- The retiring commissioner of police is John .Sinclair, a ward demagogue back east in opKopi Viilix':'AnrtnTtPTif.* ate'Aor the construction of two g-rgom additvPns at Inglewood "WAITING FOR LEFTY'* , discussing/ his - opponent: 'He don't talk, and, m y God!, I don't even know what he thinks; Just humps his^shoiliders and saws wood. He . fair; :;^ves . me the creeps." Yob know that most of ■<j. PoliceXommissioner Joy gave a .'satisfactory report, ,pf / the police, commission. _ The affairs of the municipality were shown to .bO ini first ̂ asH' condition by the reeye and wun- By kind permission of the author's agents, "Waiting., Lefty" is being presented icm AhffW first time on the North' Sno! the Progressive Arts Club .Jpj Vancouver, at the K. P, Hall, oi S Th.n^;?e" . X p " foot.' condition by the r ^ e and ir ^ T y T Ja'nB B rT m h.' i U & n o f 4 "iufc^ur'fS bL ^baC ef ............... a % k ^ t e « ' X in "a This play wilj bring to North, Vancouver for the first time, the- up-to-date type .of theatri- I c a l stage craft, which has'been Soviet Theatre r ' ANNOUNCEMENT, _Messrs;-IU . Blowei^^nd MASON TRANSFER ' orate met at Sa.mi next morning . c^^ This is accqi^lished by having CHAN6ES;HANDS all unshaven'andwithout break- some of .the players speak at dif- ̂ fast,, w h ich .ism a .th e habit of. were m favor of a national seal-. ------ -fast,,'which is. not ̂ the habit o f , ^ i*«Wzxq+ nfi-pv all ferent times in, th e' play irom rs A„ • ioctiP 'The Mason Transfer &"Fuel - financiers.. Yes, it^oesITot pay -- points of vantage~w ithin-tho f w ®"p"ta Z t® ls t \h e V X Supply formerly owned by A.„ to -talk too loud «r too, long. audience itself to the players on that on February 1st they will Tyr„gon ^ow been, taken oveiI that on February 1st they will ]y[J^on has now been, taken over Mussolini knowslthis now, but' been^co^olidated for West Van- t take over the businesshf Gqorge by Messrs. A. Wilson;and W. H., it's a h it late in theday with the r single-handed"^ Hay at 1405 Marine Drivo'which ;, lliorpe. The' business will be . Ethipplans sitting,,«n their hills jpajity® ^ X m p t to bargain was established in 1918. M r.' continued a s b efo re-- the same waiting for his men to come '-'p a - . «». « ....... « Tiw'ppft» fh o sa m e a o r audience itself to the players on ; j>k the stage. . ,*i' i ^ .. AlsOi. a certain amount of ac- . ' tjon takes place within the audi- ' torium. , - * , . Each separate'^^cene,. or epi- while Mr. Allen is' a prominent jjjg Drive. The patronage of the West Vancouver resident. They . piiblic ̂ is asked .for_ and will be ask for the contiriued patronage appreciated. of the public and assure theni.of ------- : their best endeavors and'::the* . O.K. AT 100,000 MILES ':0,ver'an"l ^ l e measured 5 L ! with the,holders of its bonds for. ^^^tter works up to a .climax and is fiso Wvinn- nf on i m ' » Wock out, which- I am neit'h J d 'b s n k official p r ^ m ^ ^ f t a T h f c ^ u n c S - f e tableau mi hoJ a" olice rffilerr^^^ s S Z e n t e m "s?Te per^ may the gods be thanked, but it haps for the first time a new seems to me th ^ some kind of . assessments c o id only be form, of hero is created; that of made by ah increase in the mill- . the striker. ,' ■' \ lii j • : ,0ver an 80-mile measured W fo n 'sav' ̂ i* X ? e ^ S n a g e r 's which would iMan ' ^ TRUNK . , , , - route of varied road surfaces be- room 'w^fd result® in improvemenU The British Pde- DOGS RIDE IN IRUNK - BICKENS' ^ ^ H E S tween Toms River and Medford̂ ̂ ranee and back doors automatic- X en d S ® ' $'l 060*o6o'*®on ® their When R..A, Porter; of Cadillac, -TO BE r e p e a t e d r New Jersey,-an interesting t ^ ally closing. This would shut off and Pxnected to finish- Mich., goes shooting,, his two - " - f r : . . - i conduced recently to .derm ^jjy possible eschpe on the part thoff dwolonment^in 1937 " hunting dogs ride in comfort inA-repeat performance, of Die- onstrate that low-priced , cara of bandits. With such device in t«eir dev^opment m 193/. kens' Sketches will'be presented -will perform with new-car ei- operation in all bank branches - Note-- T̂he above are the high- SfpnVijaitî a'Piirlfllr TTrill/tn-' finiprinv A.f". t.llP Gtl'd of 100.000 u.rwlrl AAA VVrJlJ.AXV/4c if, AA& the built-in trunk of the Chev- in St. Stephen's Parish Hkli: to-^ fi ĉiency at the end of 100,000 bankhold-i morrow (Friday) a t '8: p.m. by miles, when operated on high ̂ thing of the West Vancouver^- , Dieketts quality lubricants. The long think tin a P l i iK * w o o V>/MTmlpf*Pd pf*. t.llA f in d ____i.1. T- v v ^ a L V t t i i w u v c x . v ^ t ^ l l n K U P & D B l i e r O U C X Book Club. This performance is grind was completed at the end . brother, l am listening, given by request.,,'There will be of live months. Chevrolet ex- --------- :-- --'A.' ■ : o ' •fislfkorrimjjivtjii oy request. ,,inere wm ue oi nve muiitnis. v,.™.- . ------------- -----four sketches from Dombey &. itecutives a telegram JARRAH WOODTS HEAVY Son and five from. Nicholas ̂ iVnin 'W. M. Irish."nresident of ___ __ - _LNickleby .-Silver <»llecti6n in aidi .ventilators ot the car, installed had gone to press. A full <a special ventilator in the side of . in detail of the meeting will ap- xi. , the A tW tic Out in the wild, virgin, bush of the Parish „Hall-Renovation \a t the close of the test. It stated *" * ' - , pear in our next issue.--Editor. .fhe t^ h k . -Father; **Well, l-cfan't see-why you , 01 th e Parish-Hall - Renovation /.at the close oi tne test, i t s t a ie a country of South-West Australia ' ^ Scotchman in piai ^ Pund.- Children .unacconTpanied"'\that tw o ' Ghevrolets had been^ eight heavy draught horses pull- kome left the roof oflF one room, A *^why, he '̂ a walking encyclopedia." by adults will not.be admitted. ; ' used. .. , " ed a ten-ton log of Jarrah wood friend asked the reason for this. • D aughter; "Yes, but Pd ra th e r have . , ..- ■ * ■-li.-............... . .r / ........... ...... which measured over ;nine feet ' "Pb. that's the shower," he replied:, gumebody with a fear."° ' ̂ ' in^ girth. Subsequently it was ° ---- '-- ----------------------------------- =-- roiled into place on a M^ple Leaf Truck, and trailer and hauled to the mill through'miles of. rugged . 1 V UW// , V . undulating-^<k)untry;;;;Pro,m the / ^ / General Motors plsmt-at Oshawa, - where these trucks,a^'^equipped ' / ; for all kinds of .heavy, duly :ser-; ; .' ' vice, steady shipniente have been ' ' madê during thepastltw oyw k.' ̂ This is just.one case where they ; , " learned, about the service to ^ ■> T5 ' ■ m Mrs. Jones said,to h ^ ' storekeeper: : "Three of those apples/you'.sent me ' were, rotten, PlI htihg them/hack." C 1 , ' V - s . . i___ ...i "Not at all, madam,"/replied the lJ^^■•'Tou'heiedn'pB]|^ng^^^ t * m m'mm ./i£ ii/ Mm