•ftrtf-*,ijp ^»»JW •lM®t'T--J«W ■-'« ' Vt^,.<-*V}'-»r*i»"-«A>jfc'Vv<W^*aj'*"'*** «"'^ * - r iii s-v' ^ , n t > ' fi« '» .1 **"■4. \tM r , S e ll Mrfs-S'/• k>'!i^S=K^^*i'C»*u **»»#>'•*-«r fiSW»i* I-** «-_,i«^»*M iJa^A #'<'»&*■»■*.'* .3ytffH«'> C ir c u la t in g in th e D i s t r i c t o f W e s t V d n C o a v ir - f A m h le s id e ,~ ^ m ' l l y h u r n ,W f s to n ; ' jD u n d a r a v e $1.00 i>er^y?«r., , -. CyPreSS P a r k f 'C a u ljfe ild , V\fhytecHff^ E tc , Newsatanda 6c per copy ',l " ..j ■ <!»4 S IX .p a g e s ■ H O L I vY B U R N P , a W E S T .y A N C p U V E R . B .C ., . .F R ID A Y , A P R I L 2nd . 1931 I 1 M>- "THE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS" , ; . ; ' i , « -------------- • r. > They m et Him iil the highways, ; . And'bywaya of their, d ay ; - The.Christ of God,;Whp went aloM^ So gently oiT His w ay ; '7 He healed the.eitk , He, raised the dea<j, SCHOOfc']pOARD NOTES And in their toil took parU do•And gathered little children dose .To His great loving heart. .............. 'S' . . r They m et Him in theVhighways . . And byways o f 'th e ir day; And clustered round about Him, ,.yo hear w hat He would 's a y ; He spoke in love and wisdom, With wondrous words of g race ; And the hearts of m e n ,were .melted, ... When they looked into His face; ■ :^s The following applicants a t tended'In ■connection with appli cations made for temporary ap-' pointment to Dundi^raye School: Mrs. P. B. Barter, Miss p. Cairns/ Mrs. R. M. Priest, Miss H. Russell. These applicants werp inter viewed in tu rn nnd it was re- solved tha t Mrs. Priest be ap- pointed to the Dundarave School for three months as from A p ril ' 1st..,:' . -A CliORAL sbGIETY IN FINto.pONCERi; *{'•T̂ he West Vancouver' Choral ^Society nifider the direction nf-Jf. Haydn Young, oh Monday even ing gave one of the finest^ if not ^the finest, concert in their, his- WEST VAN. HIGH CHAMPIONS OF JUNIOR SOCCER LEAGIJIJ 1 r' ......:W |n .S hdJy .C u |^^^^^ rile West '̂" Vancouver High Selu)ol soccer teani' made foot:^ , . ball history th is 'year, when for ^ tory; m which they were~very the first time* in the annals of ably assisted by the West Van- the...school they defeated their ̂ couver Orchestral Society. The ancient rivals. South Van.* High, ■:i» We meet Him in th^ highway,s And\.byways of our. d a y ; ̂ ' Though now^by. fa ith we see Him; , And' not by sight; as th e y ; Yet when our hearts are weary, . " Aijd the cares and sorrows press; \[^e know He'inclose beside us, For we feel His tenderness. \A delegation fromKthig. Teach ers , Association' waited on the Board. - ' . ̂ : > " A . le tte r was react from the * D&a: attendance in the Inglewood auditorium was over i\yo hun dred. ■. I : , The soloists wero all in excel lent, voice, more especially Mrs. ov\^rd Leggatt, Mrs. Doris nsby, Miss Barbara Trist- tram, and AJ J. Addy. The ana* iir^T h^P ilgrim Chor- us'̂ from Wagner, was Splendid ly, rendered by D. B: Boyd, who possesses a basso of a rare tone g,nd'depth. It is to.be hoped th a t he m ay.be heard again in con cert here. in the fiiia^s an,d brought home ShellV Clthe. ^helly Cup, trophy of the Inter-High Junior League. The final game wasi fast and hard ' fought. ■ West V«»- bold the upper hand most of the time but were "given some-very stilt opposition. V,' At half time the Ideals, were, leading with a'seore da 2-0, both . ■,[ 7'i riw of the tallies having been Jijcored 'diy Jack' Watt. In the second halfi Fiddes tallied on an assist from Irish. ̂ ■ . . Throughout the season the combination of -the, local 'boys We meet Him in the highways >̂'v.*^nd byways of .our daŷ :; ■ And-Sever-*He is-seekihg.i..--.. • .. For the,sheep th a t's gone astray ; His power is ju^t as mighty, His love is still the sam e; He understands our prciblems, ̂-And knows^ us all by name. ̂ partm ^nt of Education, ad- vfsing th a t instead, of 55% of teachers'■ salaries, only .'50% lst.> It_ vjas.,.resolved tha t the ^The choir^gaye k fi® r^ d itio n _ ---- ------- Municipal Clerk be advised i m - t h e i ^ r various numbers, and . was responsible for their bril- mediately to the effect tha t it is marked im- liant success.. The team's record esiimatEd---'th a t reduction iu for the season was ^unsurpassed, Wilj make a difference of $1,- the weak point having-won 8 games, drawn^ne, 7 5 fi7 0 (rf6 " -fh ^ W d 'r expendi- lost , none. Much credit for tu re ,a n d it is asked therefore f . < ^ n i P T u i , r i .«v.n«y,nrr nr \hn ' ■ proved a favorite AVith the aiidri. ■ ence, whbj demanded^Jan encor for th is nmnber. ' ̂ '̂ W'alpurgis Night, th a t the, estim ates-be iJfcreased by th is amount. , *! - I "■ The^ led.H im fronl the highways- Amd:.hy:waya -pf tAeir-'.day/ Tq ar'eross whereonT:He"dieid. fo r lisY -A_T6-taIce oiin sins--^w4y4----------- He i^ r isen !- H e is risen:! '..A_ letter'wa°s read from the Municipal-Council asking th a t a Committee, f^om theABoard at- =tehd==:^^^eeHng-jri "Ifegard te an eerie musical .yvork depicting eerie scenes, was sung in the .correct spirit with plenty-..of light and. . shade;'^ -and the Druid choruses Heaven and «earth ring out their praise; And He,--^He walks beside us ' ', In the crowded common-ways. ^ --HONORIA TRAILL Children's 'D a y ^celebr-jtionrMr. ̂ ^ Carnage _and' Mrs. Masterman h '^ fo rc e fu l^ w in g . ,;Were appointed to act on this the splendid shjowing of the team must be ^^given- to Mr. Mitchell, coach and manager, , . The th a iik s^ f the ...teanf ai o due to Mr. Kirk, w ho 're^regd the home games :^o who Supplied thirst-quenchers at. lemon time and to their sup porters' ampng the High School ■ s t td e n ts T a n d - iV ^ t" - Committee., . The .m alter Of plans for; the improvement of school grounds, Inglewood School, was taken up. It-w as decided th a t Mr̂ t Korner_ be r^^skdd'̂ '^o-.M'nttend tlhe next TOURIST/TRAFFIC ■f- An account -'of the eonebrt would not tbe com plete' without mention being made of the w?ork of the W est Vancouver Orches- traLSociety. JT h e ir two numbers "Siavqmc Dance," played j^ ith a_ will; and "Keltic ' Lament" wherein' they brought ou t all the There a r i a number, of people, who say th a t; the value o f :-----melanfcholy of the- Kelt; w ereTvyimn meeting ol^tne Hoard to discuss , ___ ______the American tourist tra ffic is niuch .exaggerated, th a t- th e tourist 'flits, in and^-flits vouty-not-7even-spending--money--for gasoline if he can filU iie tank before crossing the line. _Suc_h objectors also decry; th e s p e ® n g of money on our trunk roads the p repar^Ion of . suitable__ .much appreciated by the ^cheme. audiencer^h'd"both"Vtefe encored. as a waste for fhe'iame'reason, that thitourist traffic which-r \ r e p o r t e d that good roads create is not worth the expenditure.' • ., " . . -ythe P^fiq^^agegyha^ -_,__Iri-this-p.onnectif>Ti_w& _̂reprQdace below information on' accommodate ̂ 11 'hiffh 'schoo. thetourist traffic just se^~out, from the Bureau of Public „ pupils trafvemng^on~thfr'^hood In fd ffla tion liT icton i^ ^ ̂ / .bus at'present ^n the regular ASK QUICK DECISION ON BRIDGE PROBLEM B.ob,FlddevW alter.Tearoe ' despatched to Hon,,.Alfred Dur citizens:, many of whom saw the ..fi.pal gam e; a t Cambie--Street grounds" on,,.Friday afternoon, March 27. Donald Stewart's services as linesman wercs also much appreciated. 7 . , -Frank Downey, regular full back was absent from the line up owing to injuries .sustained in the semi-final the previous weeik. However, his place was fille_d-by Bill Mason. ' 'The list of the players is as • follows; .. ' ■'Goal^CJlayton Stewart. FullBaickfl._Tr:- Frank^Downcy*, - -l:. "The gjKowing a'ttractid̂ ^̂ of- British Columbia fbr the American motorlouristIs shown by,:t^_factjhat while 1930___ prnwdpd Pacharged wmild h was g^erally a niuchaess^proBperoiisry ear . .than 1929 there • , fo Ie„ t t Per was last year an increase in the nuniber'of motor cars admitted ̂ j, t - nroner^ar to the province>Durmg,1929: 185,418 for 1930 or an increase fop the latter year of 3,620, . a„hT^t f-n qo whicĥ at-.the:'Huar rate oTrcalCuMto tourists. No less than,72,00Q;Gars.pame4 nJ:>y the Pacifiĉ High-̂ < . 7 v--- • / day, and despitesyictQria's msUlaj: position 8,450 lahddd there 1 _ from boats and ■ferries; _^feiL^tbree-fou.rths-entered for, periods CAFE CHANTANTir- --- of ovei 2̂4-hour^;nmT$inihing Up to -60 days, showing, that thq -V' - g y LEGION W.A, anleaii, m inister of marine, fol lowing -a m eettng'of-the' mu ■pal council- Tuesday night. - . Attention of .the m inister was drawn to. the fact tha.t removal of Second Narrows Forwards--Max Lend ox, Nor- ■man Willington,. Jack^Watt, Al- ^an Vaughan, Wingett Irish. - The ■ scores .0/ the division ■games were: - /: Jan., .22--West Vancouver ' 4,- bridge is , costing interested municipalities. :'Vyan._3. North VancDuver 2.' Jan. 29--Commerce 1; West - average tourist probably s ta y j longer and spends more'^Jh B. C. than in any other province.", ' - , It wiJLbepbserved th a t of the 72,000 cars which came in by th'e Pacific "Highway to Vancouver, oyer three-fourths 24mours"and up to:-60 days; I t is reasonablystayed for over 154'nours-anu up . certain-thatrt'lie m ajoidty-oy these three-fourths* came over to. ^ the North Shore and travelled through to Whytecliffj or, if ' '̂■^they did not, it was because we had no F irst Narrow^ bridge over which"i;hey could pass to visit the-scenic beauties of the North Shore. " A ' . ' --The above'is only one of the many-angles of th e Firsts Nairows bridge problem. . - ̂- . The tolls alone oh over-50,000 cars going and coming ,y would am ount'.to quite a su m ' d!f7moneypr|ud_would ' be qf" material-assistanfce in" paying the 'sinking-fund and Jn tq^^ jt clm*ges-qn the bridge. A s,the. wonderful scenic drive up,to -- Powell River became known by word of. mouth and judicious j; ady^yising.in.'the_Pacific States,'"moreV^d-more tourists would be attracted, and ^s a resu lt the.increasing tolls would go a ; long way towards paying fo r the bridge. *_ . •" , ' Vancouver would benefit, in fac t couid hot help benefittmg The W.A.- of the 'Canadian '^yLegion is giving a cafe chantant ' *nText Mond:ay .evening (Easter Monday} Mn--. the Legioit^Hall, from 8:.30. p. m. toX a..m L _. . . This is th e -^ rs t; of- its kind_ ever, staged in West Vancouver and a large attendance is\ assui^ ed. There will, be dancing throughout the evening, and int erspersed between; the dances a varied program will be given. Among the assisting artists will' be Miss Mollie Edwards, who r:'will"give"'fancy"da'ncing7"and Sid $200,000 annually and- causes' personal Inconvenience to live ■ and a h a lf miliion jjersons who cross the inlet*', by bridge and ferry each year. COUNCIL NOTES The engineer reported" on; 1. Dufferin St. from Marine Drive to Copper Cove. Cost of' improvements required '$80, An expenditure not oyer tha t sum authorized. . 2. N. B. Forbes. Application for rejpairs to Dudley St. Cost $40. An expenditure of not over $40 ̂au thori^d t^ , " . . 3. F reight ramp damaged and Feb. ,5--rW est Van, 8 ;^ in g Ed ward 1, , ' „ Feb. 12~^Noi'th Van." 1; West Van; 2. ' • ' Feb„ 19--W est'Van. 2f; Com merce 0. , ' • . . Feb. - 26--King Edward 0; -West-Van- K - / ' The.-iscores of the se'mLfinal games were-: -- Br-itannia.Commercial'2 ; West Van, 2. Bfitannia;Commercial-i; Weat "Van. 3. The score of the final against South Van. High was West Van. High, 3; South Van; High 0. y m: Desmond sing some .of his popular comic songs. A special , a ttraction' will be t h e , fancy other.m inofrepairsrequired..Re- boqths, andJthere will be fortune ferred to engineer to 'take up^ TEA AND SALE OF WORK The ' A ltar Society of St. - . r ^ , - V . A n t h o r ^ ' s . Church isigivih^Wa- taring for the-amu$ement of the ̂ with the goyernment engineer..- tea ahfi sale of work in aid of . notonlydirectlvhutdndirectlvTrom the fraffic; di^^^ ' guests. Cuthbert's-.Oirchestra; -Cost of repair $40. ̂ ̂ ' -their church:on Saturday,-April- ' W p l r e h S i f th H ito the wilKfce in attendance, and alto- . An^ejS)en*ture of not exceed- n th , starting a t -2 p. m^iti the r e q ^ i - r L e S S i^ e r e lo r t s \ f f i f 5 l i u S L u y a p f & g ^ - ' : ' ^ w'n / Yjtea---- ̂ . . VO wx̂ uuiî vyxiiA.û . ̂ ,t;iTred_Md" very interesting.and.,..'. .4. Chatham.---Street. Wh.vte- . and Marine.PriveT form erly »/>.>, colorful. ê̂ yehmg's entertain- clifT: Damageliy B7G;E;R.' work- /eupied^ -ment: Tickets 50c with a special, men to dry wall/>$28, -v 7 - ' 'articlesafjiopqiar prices.' An along the road"'-1;o-pbw^ll River. ' ^ ^ 7_^_The-.objectors^-nto4bridging-the"First-Narrows-would-doV:j "~"W ahc5kve?as% ^^ ' -for wh w.ver has 'th e ^ of nor over "w ill'a lso .... construction of a : -. / ' . ,w,ith thejupkyjium ber. - . : _ ^ ^ h a t , sum authorized. _ _ given. . i V'