$1.00 per year \̂ ol: VIII Oner yean GyPreSS P a rk , C a u lfe ild ^ W h y tec liff, E tC , ; 4 Scpercopyatnewsatanda. | kiI-SILANO BOYS' BAND AT1 6 .D.B. GARDEN PARTY- LEGION W. A. The Duncan Lawson- Chapter lOD.B. are holding their An nual Garden P arty Saturday, July 8th ,.in the beautiful beach irardens of Reeve and Mrs. J.^B. I,:>vland: From the opening ceremony a t 3 o'clock until the bonii»'e fireworks conclude this much anticipated fete, not a dull moment will be experi enced by those foftunate Onough to be present. ■ .Those attending in the afternoon will have^ the pleasure' of purchasing delect able home cooking from a daint ily decorated, booth j ice cream from a veritable "Ski rCamp, and candy from the "Pot a t the •foot of the Rainbow. A fter noon tea will, of course, served and fOur-fortune r tellers at your service to foretell your future. Housie - Housie, the , Wheel of Fortune, the Pony, Race a n d particularly^attra^ive raffles, including an Iced hYUit Cake, will afford amusement and for further entertainm ent the chapter are pleased to an ^ u n ce that Mrs. Douglas Adair Dewar of New York, who is visiting her mother in Caulfmld, has k ir^ly consented to sing, w ith ̂Durbin accompanying I here will "also be folk' and May-pole dancing on the green, - unner the direction of Miss Clara Wil son and music supplied by the Kitsilano Boys' Band. . The evening^s program is equally interesting w ith a t least two and possibly more outstand ing events -- the appearance ot the Vancouver Police Male Choir of 20 voices; who have gracious ly accepted an invitation to sing, and a dance and gymnastic dis play by the pupils of Miss Molly Edwards. Music will be provided by the W€st,^Vancouver-3pys.^- Band, and an orchestra will play for dancing, in -th e moonlight.-- The attractions of the after noon'_will -be in. full .swing, and the grand climax will he reached, when the bon-fire is ablaze,, fire works illuminating the sky, and coffee and doughnuts served. This is k Garden P arty it would be ju s t too bad to miss so be sure and save a week from Saturday, Ju ly 8th , -- afternoon and evening. F u rth e r details will be in next week's paper. The W.A. to the Canadian Legion held the ir regular month ly meeting last Monday with Mrs. Wicking in the chair, there was a good attendance and much business wah attended to. As the branch is closing for the season they extend an invitation WEST VANCOUVER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NOTICE DOCK PARKING to all Legion members and their wives, W.A. members and their husbands to a social evenipg to be held in the Legion Memorial Hall on Thursday a t 8:30. ■ A meeting will be held on F ri day, 30th instant,-in the J^gion -rtJorfis, 856 Seymour Street, to arrange for a jo in t picnic to be held in Stanley Park around the middle of July. The Legion and W.A. are asked to send repre sentatives. The : Tenth r Annual Floral Festival was held in the Dun- larave Hall last Saturday, June 24th, and in spite of the un settled weather of the past month an excellent competitive exhibition of flowers was staged. C.. Barrow and iW. ■ J. Clifford showed non-competitive displays respectively of Rock Plants and 'Roses.' " The* judging of the flowers, flower gardens, utility" gardens and boulevards was in the very . capable hands of George Nunn and George Moore of the city. Through'" the kindness, of The public m eeting o f theWest Vancouver S ch o o lJ w a rii onigiiuijly called for tomorrow, has been postponed u n t i l^ p.jn» Friday, July 7th, In the Ingle wood Auditorium; owing .to a delay in securing flnal^ chf "of therproposed sch o o l cnanges from Victoria. WELFARE NOTES HOLLYBURN HALL • At the 7:30 p.m. service next Sunday in Hollyburn Hall Mr. John Reid of Motherwell, Scot land, will give an address, his subject being "The F aith of the Gospel." Sunday School as usual a t 10 a.m. B righ t singing and a hearty welcome to all these -sendees,_at_JKhiA^ _n.Q_jcpllec^qn is"^akenup. Reeve J. B. Leyland the judges were driven around, to see the different gardens and boulevards entered in competition, and later oh in the evening the Reeve spoke to a fairly large attend- ance in the Dundarave H all Class 3 .--6 Roses, 3 varieties, Mrs. R. Howieson. - Class 9 .-- 3 Moss Rose Buds, Mrs. R. Howieson; Class 10.--Collecttiqn of Clim- Ibers, 3 varieties, Ed. Black. Class 11. -- Specimen Bloom DANCE RECITAL (Challenge TropbyTTTl. JT^Jlif- ford. ' A dance recital will be given by the 'pupils of Miss Molly Edwards, assisted by Miss Cor- inne Davie and H attie Young, a t 8 p.m. next Monday a t the Clachan. The program is as fol lows : 1. Military Tap. „ rx -j 2. Little Miss Muffets & Spider 3 . A Hunting We Will Go. 4. Waltz Tap. ^ .5 . M usical Monologue, Solilo quy of the Safety ,P in .: Hattie Young. --fl. Darktown S tru tte r Tap. 7. Waltz. " ■ _ 8..JiQll's Lullaby. ____ . 9; Song: "Ships' T hat Never Come In," Corinne Davie. 107 Clowns. " 11. Balloon Dance. 12. Raggedy Andy." CARNIVAL AT HOLLYBURN PAVILION There w^ll be a carnival on Dominioir~.^ a y --(Saturday^--at--Della, Joan 13.' Reading: "A F r e n c h ^ En- tfertMns John Bull, H attie , .. Young. .14. Minuet. . 15. Oriental Dance. . ,, 16. Song: "Kiss Me Again, ' Corinne Davie. *17. Turkey in the Straw Tap. 18. Pyramid Group. Those taking part in the dance numbers are: Adams, Frances Looney, Dom Giardin, Teddy. Gloria and the Hollyburn Pavilion. . Danc- dng-will ^ e ^ p la c e , from 8:30 -to 12. Prizes w ill, be-g iven and novelties introduced during the evening. ^ Mons; Allen, Pay Miller, Pauline Greer, Delwin .and Clair^fe_atx,, George Turner, Str - F a tric ia Scholl Group and Girls' Pyramid Group. Class 11a;-- B̂efst rose in the show, exclusive of Class 11, Mrs. R. Howieson. . . Class 12.--^Annuals, 4 varieties Mrs.- H. ,P. Allen. Class 13:--^Perennials, 4 vari eties, Mrs. P. Masterman. Class 14.--Dis^ilay of Rock Plants, MrSi P. Mdsterman. Class 15. -- Delphiniums, 6 .snikes, Mrs. H. P Allen. Class 16.--Iris, 6 spikes, Mrs. R̂ B. Rhodes. ; Class 17.--Peonies, 6 blooms, Mrs. P. Masterman. Class 18. -- Antirrhinum , 6- spikes, Mrs. Scott. Class 19. -- (Campanulas, 6 -spikeSj Miss Frame.-------- ------- Class 21.--Pansies, 6 ̂blooms, Mrs. R. Reid. V. . Class 22.--Violas, 6 ' blooms, Mrs. D. McTavish. Class ,23.-^Poppi'es, 6 blooms,^ Mrs. E. W. Harrington. Class 24.--Dianthus (P inks), 6 spikes, Mrs. H. P. Allen. Class 25.--Aquilegia, 12 spik es, Mrs. E. W. Harrington., Class 26.-^SWeet William, 6 blooms, Mrs. C. Barrow. Class 27.--Bowl of Roses, Ed. Sl&ck* Class 29.--Bouquet bf-Flowers other than Roses and Sweet Peas Mrs. R. B. Rhodes. , Class 31. -- F lowering House Owing to the holiday on Sat urday, the Welfare office will be open on Friday lQrI„ th is w eek. instead of on' Saturday. , The regular meetirig of the ^ e c u tiv e will be held on T u e s- . *day, July "4th, a t 7:30 p.m. ,M rs. W. Greea convener of the entertainm ent committee^ of the Legion W.A. will convene the big Welfare dance to be held in Hollyburn Pavilion on July 12th, .when therc-will be som ething-to amuse dancers and non-dancers» and a very j oily and usef ul even ing is promised . Her committee a t present consists of Mesdames P a rtin ^ o n , Graham, Howdle, Rankin, Climie, Batchelor, A tt- wood, Ca^ey, ^ lan c h flo w er, __Eadie,-Childs,_ D a r l in g ja n d J m - liamson. 'nie--.Association,.>gratefulIyi- acknowledges donations of $1 in cash, a coat and vest 42, other clothing, rhubarb, groceries and meat. Cash is still needed! Another nice th ing has hap pened. A citizen who has had work shoes repaired by the Welfare -has offered a cord of .wood to help someone else. ̂ These are the actions th a t oil the wheels ready for prosperity. Co-Operation is all th a t is needed to keep the flag flying. Parking apace has now been marked off a t Ambleside Dock. The all-day space is situated both sides of the P.G.E. east of 14th Street,^'and 15' minjutes' parking fo r those m eeting Or waiting for friends from the ferries on the west side of 14th StiNjet. I t is hoped th a t the mot oring public will use'these spaces in the interests of safety and ,to facilitate the passage j>f th e buses. . ' L.O.L. DANCE Tomorrow evening the above lodge will hold a dance in aid of . the Loyal P ro testan t Home for Children, in the Orange Hall. The hAll will be gaily decorated and with the B. C. Rangers' Radio Orchestra,-all are assured of a good time. Those wishing to attend the danceTrom "North Vancouver may procure tickets by phoning North 1466R. Tick ets will include transportation. SOFTBALL SCOR5S June 21st- Seniors -West Van Lumber T iT R ^ ^ " w m te ~ 6 :: FIN E DISPLAY OF M ANUAL TRAINING HOME ECONOMICS D o m in io n D ay F e r ry Half Hour Service From Ambleside"̂ ;J)0 a.m~to--lL 30^m r From City - - 6.3(la.m. to 12 midnight BUiSES M EETnALL BOATS Plant.--W. E. Davies. . eiass\32.--Foliage Plant, Mrs. R. B. Rhodes. Class 33. -- Basket of Cut Flowers, Mrs. P. M asterman. ' Novice Class Class 34,--Bowl of Roses, Mrs. -D. McTavish. ; .. Class 36.--Perennials, 4 vari eties, Mrs. P. M eu^.' A Gardens and Boulevards ■" ^Class 38.--Flower G arden; 1", Mrs. P. G. Mason; 2, S. H. T rust; 3, Miss- Frame. .Class 39i--Utility Garden; 1, G W. Shephard ;^2, W. McQuak- 37-T-Er-Batchelor^ The display of manual train ing and home economics last Friday afternoon and -eventing, was the most largely attended in the^ history of the classes. The many, articles made by the boys of the manual training -classes all displayed excellent workmanship, and proved of great in terest to all who attend ed. They included desks, tables, tea waggons, fern boxes, woven- top stools, foot stools, small plant stands, table lamps, etc.. ^ ' ". The dress parade a t 4 and -8 p.m. of girl classes wearing the garm ents they had made excited -very^avorable comment among NEW GRADING CONTRACT LET ON THE HILL The B ritish - Pacific Proper ties Ltd. recently let a new con tra c t to A rnott & Company fo r miles of grading on their . p ro p e rty . on the slope of the Ridge, the price being reported aS $125,000. I t is said th a t th is contract is for grading the roads already cut through the bush. There are now Iff^miles of these roads net including the golf course. Class 40.--Best K ept Bojule- vard: 1, S. H. T rust; 2, W. E. Davies; 3, A. Chilton. Boys and Girls Under 16 Years. Class 41.--Bouquet of Flowers other than Roses and Sweet P eas, Jean McTavish. __ Class 42.--Wild Flowers, col lection, Eileen Hodgson., the exhibits being noted cook s, uniforms, cotton frocks, blouses,- cottori dresses, silk dresses for afternoon and sport wear, etc., tKere being also an excellent cooking display. A pleasing feature of the evening was th e . .presentation of a bouquet to . Miss Castell, the home economics teacher by May Queen Joan on behalf of the girls of Division 2, Paiiliiii^^ohnson School Trustee Russell made the in troductory address, and brief addresses., of thanks were given by Miss Castell and J. E. Con- _d<>n>-4he-4nanuaL4rainiDgLieach^ er. Tea was sensed by the ladies of th e P.-T.A. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST "God" is the subject of the -Lesson-- Sermon-which-will-be- rea.d in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 2. Among the ^citations which comprise the Xesson-Sermon is Jthe following from the Bible: "And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse-of oil fail, according to, the word of ithe Lord, which he spake by E lijah ."-- (1 Kings I J : 16).- The Lesson - Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science tex t book, "Science and H ealth with I Key to the Scriptures" bv Mary ' Mr. Condon requests th a t all boys get their models before noon Friday. Baker Eddy: "When man is governed by God, the ever-pres en t Mind who understands all things, man ■ knows th a t w ith God all things a re possible." -(p. 180). Pay your taxes and help -your^ ; ^Pay your t M unicip^ity. Municipality. taxes and help your li .Tune 22nd,-- Freem an's Flashes -116; MUrchs 12. "" (Second half of. Schedule) June 26th--Murchs 17; Green woods 5. Junior Boys June 21s t--Ridge Imperials de faulted to Band. June 23rd--Ridge Imperials de faulted to St. Stephens. June 26th--United 26; St. Ste phens 7. June 27th--^West Van Motors 26 St. Stephens"7. - Girls June 21st -- Ambleside Tea Rooms 15; G rangerettes 14. June. 27th--G rangerettes 25; St. Stephens 11. Wmi