Circutaiin^4n tht lOhtnci o f WeH Dandarave ................. ' ' ' j .............-- . . , . . ge -p a rea p y ifH l^ w itftin ir$1.00 per year. C y p n s f^ P a r^ B ip w m ^ \^oi. HOLLYBURN E 6 ,v WES'!? V^ANfilOUVER. B .C . TH URSDAY, M M eW si^ th . 1936 N o. 4B THE N EW POST OFFICE It has come to light in connexion with the building of ̂ the ne\y EpUySu^PjftsLlQjffiefilhatx^^ of steps up to both the front and side, entrances. This will work d distinot^ hardship on the old and infirm as well as on the crippledj.ior all will have to use it, ' , Bepnesentations, have been made to , the Government by the Reeve ah)^ o thers protesting against the steps, but so fa r without ayailr d t iSclaimed the lowering of the building neces sary;, if the steps are to be dispensed with; would cost several thousand dollars more for the extra digging required, etc. This, however, to us does not seem a very g o ^ reason, when it is remembered th a t the building will have to be used for a number of years an d jth a t it is being paid-for out of public funds for the convenience of the public, i ' . * Th§ m atte r of politics does not. en ter into the question,^, because the plans of the building now being followed out in its construction by a' Liberal' Govenuhent were drawn up under the preceding Conservative regime. . / ' We do not know lyhother any action, can be taken now, but theintroda'otion,.o;f .steps into the;design will undoubtedly. work a hardsip on. many people. > Wed Vancouver Amoteur Swimming Club The regular monthly hieettng of the Duncan Lawsop ChSpter, Ir QrBfE.ryiras'held'dtt'S^^ Mar^h 3rd, a t the hdihh Of Mrs. Elgar, the Regent, in the chftir, and thirty-five members present. The Chapter was very glad to COMING EVENI'S Friday, April 3rd -- W est Van couver Orchestral Society's Concert in the Orange Hall. Ik?.';":;:HC)LLYBUBN:HALI : There will be a Young People An executiye^^^ the . Service, illustrated -by lantern West Vahoouver Am ateur Swim- 1̂ ®̂* B. Watson. ' "* ■ mn/i Utr Trv'hv,views and conducted -by John WiLson a t 7:30 p.m. tomorrowm ine CI»b Is jtb be,held a t the " ................................. -- home b f Jack feowden, 2616 Hay- (Friday) a t Hollyburn Hall, wood Avenue, on Tuesday, March 51 Sunday School and Young Men's 24th, a t 8:15 p.m. As this meet- Bible Class a t 10 a.m. next Sun- ing w ill wind Up the affairs for At the 7:30 p.m. service the past Jieasbn and many im- u^xt Sunday, March 22nd, John portant busiriess m atters have w dfare- & ^ J Mĉ ^̂ ̂ VVilson will speak on "God's to be attended to a full attend an ce , w;ould greatly appreci- .ated.-, ' . ' LENTEN SERVICES THE T.V.S. CONVENTION SPECIAL ANNOUNCEM ENT vener, Mrs, B. Thompson; Girl Guide: Mrs. Jackson, convener, Mrs. Crawford, M rs,: Chapman, Miss Gourlay; Service arid Ex- Sot vice M en: MrsI Frbudi 'con vener, Mrs. Stevens, .Mrs.' Peg- lam, Mrs. Watson, Mrst^^L'apg; Decree Declared." Tuesday a t 8 p.m.. Prayer and Bible Study, subject "The Song of Songs," taken by R. C. Duns, m I The siirth convention of the Tuberculous, V eterans' Section Messrs. Blower Allen, 1405 Marine Drive, > beg to announce The Rt. Revv W. A, Geddes, waf b ® b ite ' K ' 'D S n sM ? fflther ib H alifax last week end. LEGION w; A. / CONVENTION b V e 17 branchy and 2 out-posts, m- They are also, in a position to eluding' representatives , from place loans on first dags proper-, ; ___* such .widely; separated points as. tie s ;-T h e ir^ e ty ices are a t the , ^ Nova Scotia and Califoriiia. , disposal o-f.tbe' publid'at all times Bishop oi Calgary. > w dohnecfjpbj w ^ ^ aboveiand ,, \ / CORBEISEONDENCE The Editor, , ^ A provincial executive meet- ing^Jbfrbei L wa. .'-rsj't 21st instant; in the Legio convener, IVfrs. Elgah MrS< D p - rooms, 856,Seymour Street, - i t ' 2 :30, all members invited to attend. A dinner ' algo i ,a giveHHbjtbbSlVMeS wood Room, Hotel Vancouver,, The Chapter decided to,.Jrive «vATn'n<y 7 n f?I i« a Flay-at-Home Bridge ' to';, be ^ J evening ̂ at ̂ 7 P ^* held an rtim e up to ff irc h 28th, ™ wh^n the prize--a -trip tb ,Vic- Laffienaires and fnends are re quested to attend divine servicetoria or'equivalent'in'ea&K^wlll service be drawn f6r. every'playOr'tor- . ents; the cpnventjlpm;of't o S. is o f .great impbftarice to the -fu tu re - well-being o K th class,.. It is also a solemn-oceasionrfhr;. at no time since ,1918 Have the . same delegates been -present a t successive: epnyentioris, several having invanab ly toen remoyed h i g h SCHOOL CONCERT I would like'first to correct' one of Mr. McQuire's *Tacts" and . present a couple of actual facts. . Do not miss seeing and hear ing a delightful combination of music, comedy and drariia th a t g 'to be p re^n ted by the Senior ^o '% "oi l h r & ' ' i n " W est 'v ^n O f s t u d e n t s <rf W est oouver ia NOT'nayinw all t he , by death s m e e T th ^ a s t-o n e ^ ^ Vancouveirrei:5r^CK>nr~They^e is it oaving- anv m or^" the original, m e to ^ s .^ m ; 1M 8 gpari„g „„ e ff '^ ts to make it a there are only 16".l^w n surviy- performance. A varied OrS. ' V ̂ ' '• iT̂nrir»»QyM ' -Ja-Koirirr'Q' roaw wvsw. . . . > ticlpatihg in thc drsw ,' F or „ , D eA s f r ^ l f e y iie fa io w e d to '" iswer the open! le tte r to the ^ g„est" 'eaker for the a f t- • emoon_was-Mrs.'-R ;-J . Sprott,. 1st . Vice Regent,--who gave a very interesting talk on the work of the-order since its inception in 1900. ; answer;' -the open School Board in the last issue of -the^News'^ 7:30 p.m. The official opening of .the. cQnventtexwiiyake.plaoo. at: the. Hotel' .Vancouver, a t 9 :45_ Monday morning and a wreath will be laid on the cenotaph a t 12 o'clock. Legion W7~A. memr7 IM b'efs and friends* are requested to,attend. A tea fo r W. A. mem bers is to be held . in the Oval Room, Hotel . Vancouver ,from 3 io_6JVlonday.JLunoh-on-Tuesday,. t s HOME BAKERY MOVING program is being arranged con sisting of orchestral numbers, instrum ental solos, trios, vocal than usual because' 40% of the levy 4s uncollected.' The School Board has juris- -----------^LEGION-NOTES--------- ̂ ̂ ̂ ..i. tt ̂ i ttrm. T-.'-® 1 i.- > 24th instant, a t the Hotel Van- •vPvf general meeting oouver,- Tuesday evening'* ar- March^2ofb q W n ^ ^ t have been made for ® supper and dance a t the Em- i.® hoped to h ^ e th e ^ e o d - ,bai§sy Ballroom and for. the of- 1.1? tendance th a t has featured the .ficial b^anq^uet_at_the. Hotel Van- diction within limi% oyer ordin- and M rg^Vaff.3^^ ̂ are solos and! couver at 7*15 n m WAdnPfidHAF m ^ n g on 25lh March # o m two o r /th ree lively B ^ ar^ ^ dT the t ? S ^ ̂ The Legion H a ll on Tuesday north-east.,com«r o f 25th and -little skits and for drama some- as Mr. M cQuire.aSgratsJby lop- . night, March the 17th, was a - ^ s lrv a tio n s phone West 407-lf ping 2 hillls bff rthe ordinary ....... school ra te for the -last 3 years. That's $6,000 a year since 1933. Bellevue Ayeniip, into, a h o u ^ a t . : tbihg: quite out of the ordinary 2411 Haywood Avenue, a t which - ^as been selected. latter patrons a llhappeto on one n ight xi,oo. quested to call . th e ir h o m ^ , only an the Inglewood Auditon- Lately the Board asked the 27th, a t 8 :00 people for 1/3 of a mill or $1,000 the 26th instant. , ' , ; , ^ p.5n. :Keep the date open and, annually for rooihs to accommo- buy your tickets early. Tickets ^ate noirmal increase'but the law night, March the 17th, was a- blaze with color in the St. Pat- ' rick motif for the St. Patrick-'s dancer An enthusiastic crowd of ; D . V . A. dancers joined in a festive m o o d " . x r a The committee consisting of/- ' . The West Vancouver D.V.A. Mrs. Douglas. Graham, Mrs. W r Green, C. Turner and A. Cue jUini* H'. ers, P e rry building, last Tuesday LADIES' LAW N BOWLING. h iaybd o b S 'n ^ J ^ im a n y iS g h "S d " " " h e - ^ i o S w oA cd ti'r e l e l s F t o ' a V r c the . ?u" enjoyment of their patrons. Card ?>"" ?" ^ i th the intention of reg- tnrougn rne enoiTs oi a lew wno arrflDffPd dow n- istering ,all unemployed boys m are "agin the government" and - parties were arranged aown-., Vancouver aces ranffine , stairs for those not wishing to, ^ ^jance from , 18 to 20 years, with the g ¥ i nP'9L4 c l u b f ; ' - School studen t., Further'details The annual 'meeting^. of the : are given in an advertisement West Vancdiiv^ Lake's* I»awn which appears in this issu e ., B wling Club was I i6ld in tiie ! --------------1------- Council Chainber, Municipal H all, . - TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD on Thursday, M to h 'T 2 th . vi-'l the. by-law failed; The Auditorium which is also our assembly hall and gym i s an essential part ' of- duf "new- The foUowihg to n i^ r s , .w e re ¥ ' The regular monthly meeting fangled system," which system elected as officers-lor \the;/iens^ Guild will u r̂ ■p»*AXTi«r.A ap Featured during the evening,' employ- was tile clever display oPdancing' - uiont for these young people. A ■ ;■ . , . -j - A. ___ _____________ - ___ was adopted by the/Province of mg year: H onorary .President, on Tuesday evening, D. C. the year biir High School Mrs. J. B .L eyland ;, P as t Presi-'-;, 24th March, a t the Clachan. was built and was I n use before givpn. b ; pupils of Molly Ed-; registration committee was ap- wardsV Hungarian Dance No. ,5 ' POmfod and will reg ister all un- was graoefully nerformed . in om plo^d boys a t Headquarterswas gracefully performed , in, . „ u -u- . . j beautiful costumes by Irene m the Ferry buiMmg on Monday, d'ent,Mrs.A. fhon tfto rft:ra iden t .c S im u F ty singing' w^^ t i iF in progressive ^ u n tr iV sfo r Turner, .Marjorie Rivers aqd ' ^^ rch . ^ r d , between the hours Mrs. S. Taylor 5;Vice President, 7430 aqd the business m eeting 29 years. The "gym." by the Ruth McLeod., Tenny Halidr-ess^: of 2 to '4 p.m. All these boys are asked to register, the object be- 4 1 " ^ ' ®r,pf the evening m l be t o . re n ta ls .^ ̂̂ employment is found 'fo r them. i[: ■*V. r/: pm Mrs. Payne and M rar P artridge; * C6uncil of Women' Vancouver, , ----- :------farm s her own Jand of gWEN'S ' .SPO RT SHOPPE. . reta ind ^ ofT he CooW^^ permitted nor diBppsed:toUonsld. .;.ton. Theabove dancera were a ^ in«. e ^ ^ e n t w i Gwen's Gown-and-SliortShop-,,-.'^ration at the home o f . t o A . er,your correspondent's plea that '.wmpanied by ^ a n a » e r leaving scnooi. pe Drive B. fice, _______ . fully fitted up., TKere-is};a:l^^^ stock of exclusive New York: a n d " eastern d es i^ s , imported tweeds- / L,O.B.A. DANCE Mr. McQuire'sf point / of view f' L is understood but .not admired; : ing during the evening. While we^are doing w hat we c a n . ^ andThatsT a t Headquarters, Dundarave. . .' \ 3,T^e .next business meeting 4s ahomM^ M r l t ' ^ i S # ^ o n 'W o rg e tH h e -h ig H 3 a n e e - to ^ ^ s -p u b lic - :e e rv a h ti^ (^ f to F --'4 t t y S m ^ :h to c h k '& # b y '̂ he f held in. the Orange. Hall to- th e inequitable I f l^ f :.;±̂ is being Headquarters,.,; MarinePnoes as t h o s e ' c h ^ g e d ~ - b y u e m *«. -- - - .-- -- «-41-.-- ' ,n t-- -------- , r-. 't-, " ' j ' ' - big stores in the c ity ; 0:ds:;Wesi; / ; morrow (Friday) by the . R uth services to removed .foom. Ian 4 J given a t 8 p,m. tomorrow (Fnr, Dundarave. Vancouver m aterthl a it i W^^t^' C' * ̂ a J^a îmno' wn /1/\ nnf T<>Al:'lllrtT.lTM>il -i»i-ffiA. ';- Ttio'iAWAnn S n n a a V - r l r » • .TPiiiJcr/l V^couyer laborJnr^^^ 6naploJ;ed£F^ ^ e - publid'l a ^ S ^ i d l t o ^ ^ Drive, ' - and' see th is :s to lS fd r |to ' .? e s ,t« 2 ;3 ; # S ; »