-*""*t«"','tr'̂p̂" %"*>'**̂«'fi. 'iW ̂ I ' f <iti I " ■iff I *'W"*'* • "" ' ̂ "'■**' »* ■ t »i*i# * I , «pilki , . ▼ , ' W' Dundaruvt $1.00 l ^y^p1^€$S P u r k \ C iiU 'ifiitd ^ W h y t€ c H ff^ E t € i '.kc|)er copy nt.miMPttitAiida* Vol. XI V^HCCJUVER, B.C.,.THURSDAY, JULY:iikfii 1936 No. 12 Hu e gl ori ous , . p a u l i n b . Jo h n s o n sc h o o l e x c u r s io n b y n e w f Er b y The 246th A^nnivers_^^if ilie ____ /^.i The following pupils in the lyi ;hi The F W The following pupils in the A special excursion from B attle o t the Boyne ^ U be„ , First winner m the great Gol- above school were the leaders in Ambleside to Horseshoe Bay will ably commemorated ;by. .the; den;; Ju D ilee .^ een Contest a t their respective divisions and be/run on the new ferry **Holly- OrangenKm of Vancouver, and Van^uver J s Terry Bennett o f ' ^ a d e s at the recent June exam- b-- ' ^ ^ adjoining counties dn Saturday, the Empress Theatre, Kelowna, ' __ July nth. The monster parade, B,C'.; .who has beea awarded a ' nivkion T which will Grade 7 ^ 1 , Lois' Colvin; 2, form up on the Georgia Street. Sedan. TsnhAl FHwjivdq*.^ BilHp Reid S e t and move Offset 10 a .tn i'. The lucky winner in th is^ rst n f v k d ' TT ourn" next Sunday, July 12t The boat will leave Ambleside Pier at 2:80 p.m, and on her re turn trip will ieave Horseshoe Bay at 6. p.m. Those intending Weil Vancouver Amateur Swiniming Club DUNDARAVB REGATTA .... ■ " ■MMWw«taWMaN«M*MM --- ------ „ On Saturday, dTuly 26th, the West Vancouver A.S.C. will hold the 20th Annual Dundarave Oldi.t̂ l.J.j l/iliyt? Ut .,yr vE!it X4M* X;€»*oo*: 'r *'*••"*••*• ^̂ vesAvic*i.«vy vz4U adults, 60 cents return; children tinie Regatta. Those who at- up to 12 years, 26 cents return, tended last year will well re member the splendid show that The annual banquet -will:.be held in the \^ncouyer Hotel , meniberships still .have a chance Firidp«<- 2 . . . . ^ of the five cars nexl % V m a n WEST VANCOUVER* TENNIS was put on. It is the intention of CLUB TOURNAMENT the executive of the club to make this by far the greatest regatta commencing at 6:30;p.m. to be lo wm one oi m e nve cars nexc WplaVi> ^ followed by the Orange Ball at to be given away weeUy. until 9 p.m, when promirieiit 'spehkters' ' the "end" 6|:-the "oolites ,̂ '.tf is Florence Parker • will again address' jbhe . large poinM put by the committee ̂ gathering. ' -, ' " - ' that one $5.00 family tickets^pn- The annual Church parade will titles the holder to exactly twen- take place on Sunday,; July 12th^ . ty-rfiye.).chances .ion . one of the 2, Jack Shaw; 3, Pearl Jackson. Diyisiewi V. , The Dominion . Day holiday J^er held here. Alon^ with races saw a large turnout at the Ten- tor all ages there will be a lo g -, nis Club courts for the first day's rolling competition, fancy swim- play in the annual Qlub Tourna- ^^mg, greasy pole,"clowns galore, ment, and play wasttswell ad- tree for all from six t o . sixty, vanced by the en^ of m e da^. Set the date as^de -^Saturday v T T and Burrard Streets; if or Divine,. Kelowna Regatta,, oi: the, Pentic- F t̂ h MoTairffart • -------- -- ....-- . 'services at. 3 p;m.;A cordial in- , ton R egatta .; These,tickets also „ ^ ' Doubles and Mixed Doubles,, A very pretty and impressive vitation, is extended . t6ithe ;citir_ ...contain th^ for w .„ ? o??®3f ■ ___The following-morning.finals-Will_-Cerempnyjvas_periQrme.d.atB:SO. 7Ans tn liii withsthfikF^aliCrahcrGfsteahdida^zens to be with;,theiiipyal .pi'ange . candidate for ! t^^ Quperf of Association on bothcpccasi6ns: ' t: G old^ Jubilee,' . . , the The local lodge will -meet at : L ocaf supervisors of the oon- 6:30 a.m. sharp b n ' Saturday, test 'have fiill' infomiation re- July 11th, and the customary' garding tickets:and distribution "» _4)arade--wilLJ3e,.ii€^d,;fro!n, the o i ̂aWards.i iTickets ihay also be__ Orange Hal tq Ambleside beforq . obtained from-;thero> l^.ving'tb0;ai:pj,Pt^:iiiitfife bration Betty Coney, 3, D ayid^ay following-morning.finals-Will^-Cer^pnyjvaaperiQrme.d.atB:80j be played in both Men's events, o clock on Tuesday evening at ®9̂ ». . During the afternoon a toumA- the West Vancouver home of the M^jorie pamels^^, _ . ment is scheduled with the Den- bride's parents, uniting in mar- man Tennis Club teams playing riage Winnifred Pearl, eldest Molly Johnsthn, 3, Harry at the local courts and "at daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. E, E. the courts of the Denman Club McMillan and John Calvin Ham-"DtvisiomVIIr Division .VIII. Grade la---1, Nancy Penny; 2, GLENEAGLES' ------- -------------. ------------------------- --------* ----- „ p w« There was^a good turnout at ̂ Committee .was "held'^at.8 p^m. Gleneagles'on ;the 1st of"July'in ̂ last^ Thuirsday" in 'the Council spite of numerous'; coUnter-at- ' Chamber with D. Morgan in the ^ tractions. Last week., end "th^^haii*. Colonel McKenzie report- threatening weather kept a. few ed having been in touch with Mr. Bnly H. H b , , g, players away, but some good, McQuarrie, who was prepared to ® -,u i nra.v Os- games were played both morning construct a model of the First VJf vf riifFfvrri" ̂ David .and afternoon, interfered- with - Narrows Bridge as per plan for ' ' -by-only-sIight;showers^^T4ie-npw--4 l50 -d elivered -4n --Vancouver,-- cere- ̂ before .. _ greenery. Harold Brigden of Vancouver, was best man ,and Mrs. John . , Sutherland, also of Vancouver, -The pupils and staff of St. acted as matron of honor.. The ST. PATRICIA SCHOOL •'■Jl.' •■■■• xy U.|̂ XX|3i'. V.MIXXVX ■■■■ ■ W****., ■■•■ ■■ w.». ■■. .• Vf ■ w ̂ w..» a ■w-r. Patricia School entertained par- wedding march was played by ents and friends last Friday in M iss,Eugenie Davidson of Van- the beautiful gardens of Mr. and couver, cousin of the bride. Mrs. A. E. Morris. The ideal Entering on the arm- of her vveatherland-J:he-charmlng-J5etr_^.:father, .who gaye_her_iji„mar:i ting added considerably to the riage, the bride looked very WAAAJ VT>,.A.KJ« Y-.WTV r V* • r fourth g r in d s practically, r^ ̂ After considerable discussion it for play and-^will very likely; be „was'decided to- ^ e p t the local opened this .week ,end. The offer of a model by Messrs Wat- seventh green W '.b een .further .sonS-and Tearoe, the <»st n o t ' t o g a r t e n Department. The audi-. tier longembroideed net ved was improved with a protective-bank . ekeSed $175. W. T. Clegg under. ence was further entertained by .held m place by a wreath of . on the left and tHfcbahk atfthe't..t'dbfc.toi:arrahge.for the use of Ghmie; Bert. Jordai^. Paige rendering of several songs • orgnge bolssoms and she earned back has beemhiade higHer; . the^Marine-Mptors building.-fbrMcCall^, T ^ ao Ko^^^ Marshall. Mary Broad-, a bouquet of pate pink rosebuds ' ■ ' a wbrkshop, H. P. Tearoe ag ree^ ;^o b ert Sharraan, Vatene Smith, ley and the-principal.-MissTjoa-n- and mardenhair.fern- The mat- as follows: \ . effectiveness of the Chinese chArming in her gown of ivory Division 1 -^ Proficiency, Liois pjayiet presented by the Kinder-. ;satin fashioned on simple , lines. Cojvin; Deportment, Joy_Zemel;. garten Department. The audi- Her long embroideed net v e il...... qtiH P n n 4 4 tj ia lir .v ._ le n _ . .. JS_ __ i . . . 'U.r.I.a u , . - JUBILEE THANKSGIVING SERVICE . "ingrto see School Trustee Me ; Tav1sh re the use of the Manual ...uw uuaxviMjr.. xjLj'̂ ai*ija„-'.»7.v5ijĉ .,«i>,i4*as;-,"+'4w next meeting will take by the choir and H ib s e ^ S e ^ at. 8 p.m.. tonight (Thurs- to the accompanimen;t. o f . 'the , day) in the Council Chamber- West Vancouver;;'School -Band - ' --------------- under Mr. Slatted . late "Band- ma^er of the Seafo^rthTHighlanH- C. C. F. NOTES ers of Canada'and:of J. HaydnV business meeting of the Young at f h e . c6n^Ie ;; Of~ t̂he * West Vancouver C. C. F. Club OrffHTI : nnil<iri l̂Q'f4:owî Qlo>Yfr; -:.on cause." At the. reception to which aboutseverity-five guests had 'been! bidden, Mr. D. Jay proposed . Harold Sangster, Teddie Allen. i5urbin. Foflowing this, prizes ron of honor was attractively Division 2 -- Pro^iency, Vic- year's work were pre- gowned in blue and,pink flowered tor Vaughan; _ Deportment, g^nted by Mrs. F. W. Rudolph, silk crepe and carried a bouquet Richard Moore; Regularity and W^remerited as follows:' of yellow roses and maidenhair Punctuality, David Black, Man- primary Excellence: Elizabeth fern. Mrs. McMillan, mother of on Parked Max., Allan, June McCall; - ' the bride, was gowned in black. Clarke. ̂ j;uni6r Excellence--Jocelyni How-; silk crepe with which she wore Division 3. ---" Proficiency, ! a corsage of crimson carnations. Elizabeth Robinspri;,. Deport- Senior Excellence--Judy Good; During the signing of the regis-. ment, Akio Hoshinq; Regularity General Improvement (Junior)' ter Mrs. G. Herring sang "Be- -and Punctuality,- David-McLel------ -^Alber^ - - -------------- --- 'and,.Gloria Allen, David Wilson. General ^Improvement (Senior) ____________ Division 4.--Proficiency,.Jeaii Mary Broadley.; >rgan! Thelattê ^̂ ĉ̂ 'aSomp-̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ Needlework--Jean Allen; inied Mr. Eakdri:.':who' gave.^a '- JulyilSth; at 24& Marine Drive. , veyT Regularity and Pwiwtual- Qrder & Neatness--Freda Rush;-'/, the toast to the bride, to which vocal solo. Rev.7. Hiliis. Wright tD elieates.to the Provincial Con- ity, Jovelyn Sim ps^, Masao • »pjjg afternoon culminated m the bn^egroom-responded. In 'ecited the pravefS^and'BeV W -- ferJace will present reports. Kobayakawa, the serving of refreshments by/^-the dining room a three-tiered ■ H c K a f r S tht^ f a ' - -- - hard Welsh, Reid Mitehell, Jim- the senior students, Mrs. A. . wedding cake banked with pink ^orge Pringle mvirig th« "a^-- 4>X rav of sunshine has a right my McDonald, Geoffrey Hodg- Chilton and Mrs. C. Downing . VanFleet rosebuds centered the Iress ■ ̂ ? ^ 't o l^ ^ K t e a^^^ son, 'Gordon Fletcher, .Daphne , presiding at the tea table. lace covered- table which was ___ ' A" - _______ _ Graham, Florence Parker. _ -----------:-- .... ' ' ' """ Division 5.--Proficiency, Betty - ' Bradley. Deportment, Louise , ^ Fletcher; Regularity and Pune- xjje next general meeting o f - . of Vancouver, tuality, Doreen Fletcher, Mar^, the local branch will be held Pri-; ' For tfayelling, the bride don- garet Hall, Peter Waite,> day, July 17th, in the Legioil' ned a navy'blue suit with which Division 6.--Proficiency, Gor- jjall at 8 p.m. , , »he wore white accessories. Mr. don Thompson. .-Deportnient, -------- :-- 1------- ;and Mrs. John Hammon will Jimmie Smith. Regularity and HOLLYBURN HALL make th eif future home in Van- Punctuality, Roy Fletcher. ̂ couver. iBsainiT LEGION NOTES "H o lly a u fii." to HORSESHOE BAY , FiiREp|;?Aia^^ , ^ . a linnted!!iMHribeif <ff available ,th presided over by Mrs. B, David- ;,.̂ son df\ Vancouver, aunt of the ""bride, and Miss Blomfield, also \Division 7.--Proficiency^ June , Sunday School and Young ' -- ^ Garland. Deportment, Peter Hall. . p^ple's Bible Class will be held BUILDING PERMITS, $26,135 Regularity and PunistoaBty, :^ y . aa usual at 10 a.m. next Sundae, > ; - -rr-- ,4\ ... : Jordan/Delda TwilIy,'Mona , A l- m ,^ollyburn Hall, At the 7:30 4^^ month 32 buddingjper- ' len Margaret Thompson, Georg-..-o»clbbk service next Sunday . mite^rwere issued at the Munici- V ina Fountain. ̂ -- ----------- evening John-R. K.-McLaren-will - pal-Hall totalling-$25,-135r^-Par- Division 8.--Proficiency, John /giy^ an address, taking as his ticulars are as follows: 10 dwel- Gray Oswald. Deportmeii't, Daph- ; subject "History's MostHecisiYe" . lings, $22, 200; 3 additions, $1,- ne Jane Macrae. Regularity and: Victory." Tuesday at 8 p.m. 050 ; 4 garages, $585; 5 altera- Punetuality, Maxine A ^ e s Al- • prayer and Bible study, subject,-; tions, $1,300. This is an increase len. Mavis Alma Fletcher/Jean-. ,«Xhe Life of Abraham, Jehovah \ of $11,360 over the figures for nine Christine Waite, Rita Bang- '. His Shield and Exceeding Great June of last year, when the total ster, David Whiteside Smith. ̂ Reward/' ' - ' stood at $13,775. iU'/-" ' I 'k. ' H i t f J i ' ■sm^i 3splfeif ̂ ̂X % U. ' h. • i I / 1 ; ■ fi|:| m m ' f i / -