̂ The by-law to braise $4MOO for the construction of a new -------- ferry*" secured "'yesteixik'W" 66'*'Votes~dver'^the^thjceerflfths* neces-"-----w ill-be'held sary. Tenders will be called for as sq|on'as possible, and it is March 6th, hoped thepew boat ]?yiU be ready for service by 1st Juiie/ The $11,000 by-law to build a four-room addition to Ingle- NEW BAPTIST COMING EVENTS The L ^ibn 'general meeting On Tuesday, Mawhr.lCtth, at Friday, March 27th, at 8 p.m,-- ...................... orrow, Friday, the^Baptist Church, .at 8 p.mu, a „ ^.Concert by JJVestjVancouver wood School was turned down, the votes polled being. 20 short of the three-fifths required.. While iother factors may have been to some extent responsible, its defeat appears to Iwye been caused chiefly by the disuse of Dundarave School. The explanation given by the school, tru steesih at this Closing was an economy measure either was not realised or.else did not meet with the approval of the electorate; The poll contained 767 votes,, which is a large, number Auaibit vuM,-V .,*:S0 p.m, sharp, public reception will be tendered High School in the Inglewood Only matters of immediate im- the new pastor. Rev. Wilfred 1̂ * Auditorium, portance will be, dealt with, to McKay and Mrs. McKay. ' A b^' Toltowiid" byl: aT oint * s'iijiar numbSr of visiting p is to n from ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY 'g iven by the Legion and the city churches will,be present; A . The next jrchearsal of the -Legion.W . A ..a t 8;16 p.ra. A musical program has .been ar- West Vancouver Orchest̂ ^̂ ̂ very good prpgram has been ar- ranged by Miss Winnie Brealey. ciety will be held at the Claohan ranged, featured by cards and Some short addresses will be . on Friday, March 6th, at 8 p.m. ■ dancing, excellent music and given followed by a social get- sharp, ciood refreshifiehts. together time, enabling Mr. and ̂ All ; members V of the Legion Mrs. McKay the opportuhity of considering" that there was no, election Particulars of the voting are as follows: Ferry School ■;r. and^W rX are cordially invited .close contact with^ their new also al( thoee yrho have bought fHends. - * ' ' HORTICULTURAL ASSOCN T ITT'nntT'DW For ......... . *505, . „ ,;428 A g a i n s t ... 245 > . 319 R ejected........ . 5 8R ejected............. . ' 5 - -- , .ir.-.-. S poiltT a» .uV ....*f I,.-' < - tickets oh the cknary ami cage, a hearty invitatiohis gi|ehi<> 1 as i t , will; be during the all friends to renew both old'and evening, V ̂ new acquaintances. Anyone haying unsold tickets Tuesday, March 10th, 8 p.m. . on .'the, c a n a ry '̂ d cage please sharp, retuim^'same-jpribr to the social ■ ifi i ' ' 3/5ths required.. 450,, ' , 448 » 'll" .■■'i.'-, - r: i m • lv . . I i i . A ...-.-.i.n. . j , ' 'j f.- ,i' ' vi'K-.c .rf..; .■> - i' ,'-.■ ■ W W U I A A a . T , . ' ■■ •'V':, -Remember the,date -- m iSS McINTYRE (Friday),.M arch, 6th. COMPOSES RHAPSPDY ^■'■pST.:;iii(NEWs vr̂ ns**! . ri-ff (>, I" ; •t . >:i ' <1,Creative endeavor amppi iDERimTMENT OFLENTEN SERVICES -, .11* III --1,'.... V *' RECREATIONAL AND There was a good attendance at the public meeting of the West Vancouver Horticultural Association last Tuesday night in Inglewood School. The speak er of the evening, Professor G, H. Harris of the U.B.C., took as his subject "How Plants and Trees Seed and Grow." He gave a masterly address, using.^tho, blackboard to Illustrate, his points; and he also had a number. of specimens ..of leaves, etc. In , sssR seairaastt s t ^ t i s s t a i s i interested was shown by the large number of questions the professor was ..called upon, to I c answer. ' The next lecture .will be given On 17th March/, by Professor P. B; Buck. t',4 . attend th ^ e Thursday evening -- ^the^^ froiTAida, the combinations are effective, sucoessful in beating their op- services, and to all children on - women, 'which and at Mr. Dilworth^s special re- , The horn parts are well Jh^Ught ponents by a score ot-102 - 85.I Fridays at 4 pun. ; . ;l% * S ^ e ^ K o S p la r o l! S e a t played an e g t o number ou t ^ This is their second victory in D. V. A. ,, V « «... ______ . a ______ _________________ juieui;. v^orniieiu IS «atuu»m»L*u uorary at uem m iirs L»rug »tore. meetinS o f the W est V a n c o u v e r h ' . nm on'SaturdaV lauglin '■ concerning Miss McIntyre's gifts. Some of the authors are Brom- -Tti I f o Uô in ^ ! L * ^ g f ^ l^ r and states that she is oapabkof geld Deeping, Sheila .K aye .v w io n a ; dng a whist drive In the Ingle-' ative field i f given the ftecesaaiy ■ . 1 1 ____ j CI..1 1 MtiwVi iTiRTiiratmTi and encouracrement. ; Tn lirvnni» -offiGera-were^^ctec If RATEPAYERS* ASS»N . . musicians wno nave nau uie pnvr worth ; Vancouver Hospital ent- . ilege of perusing Miss McIntyre s . ertained at a vefrj delightful wiork-are unanimous in the v iew / shower ion Tuesday, February that this Rhapsody is further ; 181^/ The room Waia ta ste fu l® evidence of the inventive talent decorated with streamers of The meeting of the W est Van- of the West Vancouver musician, green and ytellow ribbons at the t e e n l S f E o n a l d ^ i ^ ^ s h ; ' « X h ^ f r i i ^ e ^ h e l d BRITISH PACIFIC ' the ttb lfiJ a " S S S e a S g w f^ V ery * fh e Wth F e S S * ' PROPERTIES CLEARING centred with spring daffodils.^ ^ c o L t' p fth e.H d ^ e G a s f^ t i - , . , ROAD, TOe. guests included^ the Misses' thp vMr'« work 'which showed'- 1-11® in the ' m ists' Concert to next Thursday, --------- Nma Brown; Betty McRae, tho a s s o c ia tio n .'th he'on a sound anii in c re a s e d * March 12th, at 8 p.m. in. Dun- , Work-has been started by the • Ethyle Marshall, Kathleen Lee, financiaTfootinir^ Plans fo¥^the' a nlaveFs' darave Hall. All ratepayers weL- British Pacific Properties, Ltd,; M argaretHapes.M adelineBurk- c W V , - . on. the new road running from- h8ft,Bom ey.Laidm an,JeanFul- Mathers' Avenue, opposite to the- ton, Muriel Little,,Margaret Gil- tees formed w asi' buildifig comi " J X w in e <xfficers jfcre ' NEW DELIVERY SERVICE ̂ .OnfrUnCO J® ̂ z*. A . light deiivenes, ana au goout* oi men w iin aonney trusted to their care will be . been busy -this week at the -shortly, Mrs. Edith Smith, twin vi_A .-----sister, m the bride-elect, enter- ' Gained s tL a kitchen shower. The , g ifts were presented by Master FULL GOSPEL MISSION ̂ David Smith and games were en- M, . ' ■ Ifl«'■<• d-it* Vi - i ' i "i-i iji' P i" : r/ I ' .1 f.]' I ;./.V