r - '■. il* ^'vN P. r" •**»»«#» JO ■ii«?<«W«W®fH '*WMKSf̂'%((î Circulk0M^in the Q h trk t o f West Va»coavef'̂ Amhks/def-"-'MSlUyha'fhf Dundaram , .: ̂ - /■ C yP U SS P a r k , C a u M i ,$1.00 per3r«|Mr»,<4 "J%";Hc per copy at newaatands,, Vol. X I HOLLYBURN P.O., WfiST VANCOOVER, B.C., THURSDAY, JU LY 23ra./1936 CLEAN UP IHE BOULEVARDS CHORAL SOCjpTY THE VETERANS' West' Vancouver'is admittedly the choicest residential sector of Greater Vancouver. In climate and* the beauty of its natural se tt in c is! nothing to-surpass it anywhere in Canada if not in'the/wdyldi : * . , We are, of , course, .passing through a transitional ^rlod. Sonte sections of our. municipality are. pretty well built up. Others have hoMes here ahd there standing in the bush, while much renjains. ii|'its primitive condition before the coming of the white'niah.):^ It seems ;t6 %sĵ hdwOver,*that: something-might be done ' or ought to be done to imj^rove the general appearance of the ' boulevards adjacent to reiaidences in'the, more settled portions of the municipality. Even Marine Drive would stand some pruning in this regard.. The West Vancouver Horticultural., Society have done yeomlan work by offering prizes annually for the best boulevards, but still much remains to be accomp lished. ' ' ■ ? We have had and will have throughout this summer a large number , Of visitors, who' have come from all over the continent, for Vaheouveris Golden Jubilee, t They are thrilled by the'beautiful-natural scenery they see here, yet they must sometimes.r.:bei somewhat .^surprised , atvf he j.opndition of, the boulevards iii front of some of our r^idences. " This is, primarily a matter for the homie owner. The.,, municipality have-not the funds to put the boulevards in shape over such a large area as is enclosed between Capilano and Whytecliffs'tf'"vr':*r;,'\ WcJitUstjthat before August„12thj which is .West Vant._ #l«Vr V 4*Wî , v'TiilKtl/itt a V (' vsrrll , The final and .only remaininK ASSISTANCE COI^MISSION CdMING EVENTS rehearsal for the concert in Ottawa has provided for thd Stanley .ParK.'ylll be held at 8 establisl\meat of a Veterana*-! A»- p.m. sharp next ̂ tu id a y at the slstance Commission to develop' Western Music-, ^ ller ies , 670 schemes for providing eihploy- Seymour Street, All those tak- meut f̂ or ex-Service men, the ing part are asked to be at the sim e having been recommended ■ Malkm Bowl at 20 minutes to 8 by , the Hyndman Commission next Jtfond^., night, bringing and endorsed by the Canadian with them all their musje. ..........Legion, Brigadier-General-Rodsi the Legion president, has been August 12th -- Carnival at Hol- lyburn Pavilion. Saturday, August 16th '-- St. Stephen's - Inglewood Garden Party. C. C. P. NOTES JUBILEE OHQRAL CONCERT' appointed a member of this^jbm mission, having accepted on the The Kerrisdale -;;West Vancou- ver Choral. Society under Wallace Gillman will glve a Choral Con cert in connection with the Jubi lee celebrations at 8 p.m. next Monday in the Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park. The following is the program ̂ ' v ;; Choral ~f. "Land' of Mope. and Glory," (Sir' Edward Elgar). Two Handel Choruses -- (a) "0 Father, Whose Almighty Pow- distinct understanding, that he will receive- no compensation other than ordinary expenses. Preliminary work is to start, ^t' once, and General Ross will be back from Vimy in time io r fh e actual start of the oommission's sittings. ' ^MOONLIGHT CRUISE" er" au das' Maccabeus) • (b) Monday evening, July m h , ^ T h e l-^ S ? ^ ^ u ? fh "lkta^^^ S }« S „ „ & tT ^ ise » a b W . t l new ferry "Hollyburn" ; leaving couver's. daŷ^̂ ̂in\theyJubilee\Ctelebrations,\'some, effort will be made, along,^these- lines,, so that we ;may„ be ready ,for .the special -victors .who will be token < through the municipality then as the .guests of the Council.' I' 1 N f 'f 1 ̂ ̂ . • < S' Throne," (Siimi^pn). Violin -- '̂Romance" ^Op._26 Smalley.(Sveiidsen),-- Four Folk SbngiAtrangements-- (a), Live, Not .Where I Love" , (b),/'Swing Loty, Sweet Chari- .•W«^«M»wver-^-y7:804-Ran.-- pU^BrW«SDai^8'ir«aS - and Vancouver at 8 p.m. ii; , federation. ' 'Hie oour^ of the c^Juise, Tritons Have now cinched first which is being a»ang6d to_ view- place in the league ' staiTding Vancouver City in all its. fairy- jg aS" follows as at July bUNDABAVE OLD TIME REGATTA The 2Qth Annual-Dundarave Old Time Regatta is being piit, bn-atA-30; p;m, nert/ Saturjday at Dundal'ave Pier by the West. Vancouver Amateur'Swimming Club, .'This ■ °Sedpb1?W,fUNeg%" spil^^^ i7th;'l936"; '̂ y 'Johnny Was-a Shoemak- ' ^ fair from Cdrnwain been planned to Kitsilano Beaoh Violiu and Piano: Sonata -- 2nd . and 3rd Mdvements from Son- Wardlaw at Kitsilaho.r^nUy,^ where they captured most o f the prizes. It is hoped' that/residents and sumhfer visitors "will turn-out in force to .the'regatta/in the aften^oon, and so help the',olub. It will be .well worth/seeing^ Full support is also asked for the annual da^nce at 9, o'clock in,the evehingat Hollyburn-Pavilion. Particular^ of the*regatta,are,as follows: Tads Race Width of Tank..--.v.......i.:.........../...... 1........................ Girls under yds.. Free S ty le ............................................. Boys under 10 ~"25,yds.> BYeei Style ...................... :..................... -Girls-under/12 := 25;yds.', Piree-StylefKdCk)I^Sayory_Trophyj^.,-._ Boys under 1"2 -^i25 yds.', Fiee' S ty l^ T aylor Trophy................ Girls under 14 yds.,'Free Style--Gordon Gray Trophy.-- Boys under 14;-rA0 yds.,'Free Style--C. Ross T a^ TropHy.... • Girls under'IT -r4'5t) yds;//Free S tyl^L eyland Trophj............ Boys undertlTS^ 60 yds./Free Style--Gisby Trophy../........... / Ladies -- 100 yds.,^Ffee Style^Lady * Alexander Trophy.......... Men's -- loo yds.,;Free Style«^B. P.-O. E. Trophy..... ................ Boys under 17-^m st' vsi West,.200 yd. Relay--^Anderson T'p'y Girls under 1/7-^East; vs. West, 200-yd.'Relay--Ckipeland T'p'y Boys under T6*7-1'oV 3, Metre Diving--Ian Brown Trophy........ Girls underiTSt^T dr^ Metres Trophy...:.... Ladies-^, Me/tfe Divingrr-Austin Taylor Trophy...........r.......... . ' Men's--3 Metre Diving-r-Pacific W;ire Trophy......................... . 200 Yards Bdys^ Ihter-Hou^ Relay./!.......... r........... ....... (Ian-.B ro^ Memorial Trdphy) . , C. Ross Tate.Highl Aggregate TYophy.........................................../ Log Rolling Competition; ■ -- - Gr&sy Pole Fancy Swimming Display -- . Novelty Race ..NORTH'SHORE QHA|rfPIONSHIP Men's -- 100 yards,.-Pree S t y l e - .......... i..........-- ...... Ladies' -- 100 Yards, Free Style ..... ................ ............. -!--! General admission, 25c:\cHildr€b under 14, 15o ; reserved seats 50c,.,f;5eKS|j45V^ ' * All competitors must, b e'm em b^s of the W.V.A.S.C. and must register their entries with'-Bill Turney at the Clachan tomorrow (Friday). 116 Ch^fengerti|oph.i«s, 44.silver cups and other miscellaneous prizes./ !w'l / , '.■ S i ^ ,..*,-0'; '•1̂, 1 «Tf",.Y'/-r » . J r f ̂ itl r / r'* >Sr ^ ^ . .. . * i j- ^ ̂ ̂ 7 T "I" .Choriis-- ̂"The Cachuca Dance' T̂ t .. fSullivahl ' i ri-- Duncan Lawson Chapter, I. Violin -- "Spanish Dance (Gran- ?•» are sponsoring t e ados-Krieeler); "La Gitafia," __ ' A , , , (Kriesler) -- Cardo Smalley. ̂ The West Vancouver Schools Choruses -- (a) "The Dance," Band will provide the music and ' XSir Edward E lgar); (b) Ex- . a happy time is anticipated. ' qerpt from H.M.S. Pinafore. Members of the committee in -- --:--/---- ^ charge are Mrs. W. B. Small, JERSEY MILK , ' "Mrs. R. W. Froud, Mrs. M. J. ' - ---------1 Barker, Mrs, V. R. China and-^ The semi-annual meeting' of . the West Vancouver C.C.F. Club : will' be held on* Monday;"July .27th, at 2464 Marine Drive, The election of officers for the ensu ing six months Will be held. All members are requested to be present. SOFTBALL Last Thursday night at Ambleside Tritons defeated Wil liamson's Dairy 8 to 5. Next Thursday, July 28rd, Tri- tons play Lynnwood Inn *at Ambleside Park at 6:30 ,anii\thfi t next night (Friday)'the' schedule is completed wit Won Lost Pst. Ti'itons :r....... !.:.. IB 4 .764 Williamson's ■Bk; Dairy ...........; 7 8 .466 . Wardlaw'fl.......... . 7 1 0 . .412 Lynnwood Inn .... 2 7 .222 Harbotfle's Jersey ,Pfoduoto^Mrs7 H7 B7:Gray: of 1515 Lonsdale Avenue, North .! --------- - Vancouver, announce in this issue that they have now'estab- ' lished a daily milk delivery-in West Vancouver. They deal in genuine Jersey milk,, cream, but- ' ter arid fresh churned hutter- mlilk." Their phone number is . North 418. Ernest Kershawj . B.A., who has been' teaching at Smithers, B.C., has been appointed by the" School Board to vtaKe the place of J . , Sinclair, resigned. The vacancy caused by the resigna'-- tion of Miss Juliet Johnson is to be filled by Miss Jocelyne A. Paradis, B.A/,., w ho, has been /teaching at Ehderby/B.C. Gor-, don D. Gillespie, B.A., B.Sc., has also been taken on the staff. .TRITONS SOFTBALL i. • xu> r ' " T TTt> oTriTVTTr' Children entering tjhe primary ' " LLUB^I ICWIL ̂ henceforth only be , T"i - opj-u rp ' , received in September instead of- Next Sunday, July 26th, Tri- September-_and February as tons. Softball Club ^ e having a formerly, All children reaching trip an̂ di picnic ,to Cultus Lake , 0 years by the follow- where two softball games,will be in^s^eem ber 31st, are eligible, played with teams there. JUBILEE FLOATCOMMITTEE WeT/'360?Y,; D. V. A. •irf, '1 ft A t a meeting o fjh e qpmmit-' 7^^ e x to ' West Vancouver Disabled Vet- tee held last Thursday evening / attend morning ser- , in the Oounefi Cham^r it was ^ S S e f f i n m n r b e ; v ce'St the Baptist Church, 15th resefivea to take p e t i t i c ™ S q t e l ^ r e o " t f S t r e e t , 'on Sunday'next, Ju l^ - to the-local merchants for their. ̂ picnic is open-: 26th, to synchronize with the si^atures to hav^ t^^ ̂ to everyone. There is full ac- unveiling of the War. Memorial ̂ commodation at^Cultus Lake for at Vimy Ridge to their fallen Thursday, 'picnics and there are plenty of ' comrades. Members are request- nesday, August 12th ̂.̂ l̂ e lartefi- ^^imming facilities.' ♦ ! ed to assemble at 15th Street date beingY\^rt VanwU^^ ̂ r Anyone going on this trip is ^^afid;,Marine Drive at 10:30 and during the Golden Jubilee cele- ĝĵ ĝ ĵ gĝ - Bobby Seeds' proceed to church-as a body, brations. Gas Station, 15th and„ Marine, a t , . Decorations to'be worn. All ex- All 8 a.m. on.^uhday morning, July -Service men are cordially invited h f „ d % R l e i 7 j ^ ^ M d 26th. - ■ . . . - to take part in this service, and - Councillor W. -Dickifison,/ ' who will handle the funds aridjP'kTi kTi>Ti fYilTJ m \ ■ ... •'J s"S |by "„THE HOLLYBURN. AlffBtESIDE to HORSESHOE BAY -------- Z 6 t h - ^ / _ _ _ , ; ^LMve:AmblesidArit-2^j30 p.m. ̂ ; -l^v«!Hrirseshoe Ba5 ;̂;at 5:00 p.m. FARES^AdifitV^^SP cents" rri^uni; As a limited/riumbef .ofrtickefe ririly ar the public, are askedrtb/to^^^^ ̂ early. Phone fhe Ferry ̂ •!' y tv r vit i,., i|_riiiriL ii mmwLiWtiB'fffrTtrtw disburse same for the necessary expenses. - , It was reported that the actual > work of construction of .the 'float; is going^forward satisfactorily. The next meeting of the com- , mittee will be held at 8 'p.m. to- -. nigh^(Thursday) in- t̂he Council ' Chamber. < ■ i l l HOLLYBURNHALL ---- ^TR^Suhday Soh<^i3and:Xpung^7 People's Bible Class, willibe'held / at 10 a.m/ next Sunday in/Holly- ' ̂ bum Hall. .Alexander Ingram o f. , Aberdeen, Scotland;, will give • a Gospel address at the.7:30 p.m. :' service next Sundajfl Tuesday a t /, ' 8 p.mi prayer and/Hible -stud^^ II