t *, 'F 1̂ ̂ / '■' , f . "f̂ , jiĤnm-iiiiiiii I ' ■ > ' . . » ̂ -« 1 -V«*srM'- it<sW«V0">.| «w Qirculaitng in the D istrict o f West Vancouver^-Ami/eside^ Molly burn ̂ Weston^ D undarave $1.00 P.r y.ar. GyprCSS Park, Caulfcild, Whytccliff, EtC. 5c per copy at newsstand®. Vol. XI H O U .Y B U R N P.O .. W EST V A N CO U V ER,'b :c ., TH URSDAY, M ARCH 4th, 1937 No. 48 THE H li>lA N ELEMENT LAWN BOWUNG ASS'N PREACHING MISSION The human clement or man must of necessity always be the first and the most important (jonsideration of man. Yet in, the building up and the conduct of modern ciyllization it i s . the one thing we have almost utterly disregarded. The acquire- . ment of the material and the ruthless selfishness Which must always be present when' th a t has become the primary object of effort, has with us taken precedence vof everything. Man .has - become a, mere pa^vn in the game of life" and, now th a t this fact has been generally recognized, he is turning on himself w ith 'the result th a t every so-called .civilized country stands^ threatened with social upheaval. , , . . ' Civilization a t this present moment mig|it very a^tly be compared to a beehive, which has falleh over due to thb found- " ations haying given away.'Around it;we, the bees, buzz angrily, : ready to-sting, each-other or anyone else who comes near, and wondering in a kind of helpless wrath-how and by what means we may piit it back on.a solid foundation. Bodily comforts arid, the contentment derived therefrom'£ • a re" most "thoroughly understood by this -generation. ' There ' . probably never was a period in the history of the -world, when such a large'portion of the population was so surrounded with what other generations would have, called ljuxuries. W hat is not 'so*"thoroughly 'appreciated' however,""is"that' m ateriaF " comforts do not necessarily bring peace of mind and,content ment exceptrperhaps* temporarily. For in the dourse of time _m.QstJuxuries._tend_tQ_cloy,. because-man..also -has ̂ a-mind- and - ■ a soul,-, which none of these things Satiisty. The realization ' L .J 'i'f - th .is^asJn :.all ages .driyen.„men.. into J:he. wJlderness,.. where ("Kt COMING EVENTS The annual meeting of t h e ' A Preaching Mission (pre- West Vancouver Lawn. Bowling Easter Services) will bo held atA ........ ......... 'As.sociation took place on the 26th ultimo, »nt the Council Chamber. The President, Gordon Robson, occupied the chair. The following officers weixj duly elected for the cOming year: Pres., J. Hamilton Smith; Vice- President, D. A. Ja y ; Treasurer, D. Ai J a y ; Secretary, W. E. Sew* . ell ; Auditor, P. C. Chapman; Dir ectors, S. Fulton and Harvey Smith. \ ; The official opening' of the the West Vancouver Baptist "jiChuroh frpni March 8th to • lifarch 15th. There will be speci al preachers each evening be tween these dates and' ,David Easton .will sing.' No offering will bo taken up a t 'th e . week- night services. Everybody wel come. ForTull particulars as t o - the names of preachers^ etc., kindly refer to the notice in an other part of this, issue.' Friday, April 2nd I. 0 . D. E. ' Dance in the Grange Hall. HOARD OF TRADE RE ORGANISATION MEETING green will take place bn 1st May ; '7 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY New-oomers to West Yancou- JYey_p^anypne ipteres^d^ _ In^connootioiKwith the above bowling are cordially,.invited to "society a very .siiccei^si^rmeet- attend the opening or any of- iiig was held in the Inglewood fleers will be pleased to give'any information. School on Tuesday, February- BRITISH - ISRAEL 23rd, The two speakers were Dr. G. E. B ^field of West Vancou ver and Robert Battensby of the Vancouver Parks Board. The 'riie postponed meeting for'the resurrecting of the West Van couver Board of Trade* wjll, be held at 8:15 p.m. ne'xi Monday, March 8th, in the Council Cham ber. 11 is ,hoped that every busi ness man ip the municipality will make a"point of being present, as at the first, meeting held in . February, there was.not a suffici- , eiitly largo attendance to justify the ii'ecessaVy "steps bbirig^tidceli " in connection with the re-organ- ization of the Board. It should be pointed .out that, unles.s there is a really repre sentative gathering of,business men on Monday night, the idea will have to be givbijj up fn" spile of the f a d that thei-e" are very..........'A" ..; . . .U i- iFv' y 'Atpthe" regular"Moriday'^ri former gaVe'̂ a iriost̂ ^̂ interesting meeting of the British - Israel lecturje on th e" Legumes" stress- tuu x«v>umau tuu vui^ ft;;: -- World--Federation--(Dundarave- ia^-thefr-high nutHtivc-value-as-- few-progrcssive-iTiunioipalitlcs - B rauch), a Jargo and interested a food productyand his descrip- --in Canada which-do not have an . have'originated,, and even tpday some few disgusted witV audience greeted Rev. Duncan tive history of the soya bean active Board of Trade.. ■ m o ten life, have sought relief from the strife a w a y .f ro m __^McDougall. His address of aiv much appreciated by the --------r~ -------- ^ hour showed h'ow marks of-the large.audience present.. Mr. Bat. .. HOLLYBURN HALL - p vat ons but to make up for these lossp| have,alsoi acquired. . wanderings of Israel-are found ' ^tensby took "Pruning" for his i --------- npf For ^hic reasou ,they Scldom re tum to their,. across,'Europe-'as far we.gt as . subject, *and illustrated his re- There will beuvChiidren's Ser- oia naunts. . - mu u 4-u ' """•" '̂^Ireland and the islands of Scot- marks by actual demonstrations vice illustrated by lantern view.s and. ^^IjS^aplic and- Welsh Ian- Pf correct and incorrect methods at 7 :30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday)| guage-was-snown to be very_akin^.-nf -Pr-nnirig_..most_-garden-trees-^^- in Jlpllyb*ur-n---Hair^~when Jack to H eo re^ havingddentical sent- ^ wjlh ,be tffe speaker ence structure, not at all dike ̂ Greek or Latin. ; I d y---wei*ev raised - and^ feswered' The S'cQths^ or:Teril DwellerSf" - both lecturers. < ; y • b ■ was a -fit name for the it^ ̂ for proved" sO' siic- XV/UM.JF YV ̂ ,, JUliC UCUI/B,- U U Lll JJtJl r* . .sonal,, commei-cial and .governmental, cannot possibly be 'paid without wrecking the~ wholeTfinancdal structure." Moreover, 1 4̂ ̂ 1 a in 'v>k ■ ■■ 4* w ' -vh 1 ̂ ̂ m ,«y «m.i« • _..'i .if a gene'ral_cancellation.took place, presuming such 'a thing . a practical possibility,' 'there is somejdoubt whether civilization , would survive that' drastic :^medyr The increase- in laws is accompanied by a decrease in order, and there is ,a state of unemployment,'jwith .MdiichJwe-ca^'never catch up,, so long . as we insist; on, the retention of.the itnaohine arid the grouping of ourselves-together in'large cities. • i , n an ie^ modifying Their haibits and his aubject:>" Pilgrim's Progressvy^^^^ a t 7:30 p.m., nexySunday and succeed- « xiL jixc*xix,= xv,x I.XXC wxwco, xwx XV-..VXX.6 HXVFVY3U ouc- ing Sundays will be ooriducted by as berdsmeri' .and:41g h t^ a , .they . cessful tha t the directors of the the young men, who will-bring crossed rivers and/plains, al- " society have made arrangements bright "messages. Next Sunday.. wa.vs westward." under various to hold a'rnonthly public meet- ' the Newfeld Sisters will sing the i^g=due"m>tice=tj;f^hi^}r^tl.=^=ap=="Gpspel7==ajm=H;he=spmfcEr=w^. ^xx™*xxxxfe XX. . . . . . vYo ,v.«xx xiu ,, uam cs m oaiiy ing .tiieir ifariits-- ing-=^aue^mpTTce=tj;r=wmcfinvin.=ap^='s^^'Teir=Jrna=tne=spGa-icm'^ longer neglect;th^Jiunian element if civilization IS to surviy and customs but preserving the pear in the West Van'News. The T. D. Parkes,.'who will takO'Tis _,Jt was the placmg of this very thing, .foremost in his admin- nf f>YAiv npvf m n 1 Cf ■ tsT*i*€i CYr\rl S' F V»-/-v Vl 1Q. . II)a 1 ̂ ^SI ""CmIf' . 11 T\/?Ln# /7fetra"tron~vvhteh~gaYe~Rpos€velt~hiB70vervvh'elm.m"gYnaj"orityT~'-- I. 0 . D. E. of the order, •yvill be issued in Junej copies of which may" be ■■■ ■■ ■ ' '1 :!* Ti yr • ' n p r of speech. . 23rd^bf this month, when Mr,'A. ; The. address was- extremely White will lecture on the plarit- the Ground." Everybody wilFbo welcome. . / "The regular "monthly-meeting ordered from Miss Dauphinee.? X TPV '.'■•T ' /'̂ll I J-- X T i • ' „• .•f.,'.. ̂ i ■ ■ *i • ' t interesting and many expressed the hope tha t M r.. McDougall „oould speak again. J t ,is hoped it ing of shrubs. perennial lYees • and BASKETBALL .A-- j' of theJDuncan Xawson Chapter, It was recided to hold a bridge' i^iay-be arranged.. I.O.D.E., was held on Monday, on the afternoon and evening'oT,. _ March-1st, a t the home of Mrs. March 17th, arid a t^Gay Nine---- CHURCHES OF CHRIST K. B. Forster. Election o f epm- ties"- ̂dance on April 2nd af the ^range^allT/oldTtimeii^b'st^^^ ~mittee^tPok-placeTtheconyehers" appointed being:* 1-, Child and' SCIENTIST PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OFFICERS MEETJ.ADIES ̂ OF THE N O R T O ^O R E West Vancouver High-'School. -girlsy basketball" team^;won- the - ,.two games staged agafnst the Powell River girls on Saturday PamilV'" Welfare,-: Mrs. -E atock; 2, Preventorium, Mrs. Lang; 3, Girl Guides, Mrs. Bonel_j4, optional. Modern and old time / "MAN"^ will be the subject dances will b e ' e n j o y e d . ; '"of-the Lesson - Sermon in all. A framed copy of King George.** Churches of Christ, Scientist, on V/silver jubilee message to the Sunday. ■ -I ' . r . - ' r - • -- .r »■ ■ o . * * * k J u.^.4 a v « , 3yA/=G=Bagley/T*-iWirEi»l^and^oridiFy=Xytiic^ -President" of the Council of game of Saturday night the play- Leagtrerof Nations.arid-fmmigra---c hildren of-̂ the -Empire ici_ tn he The Golden Text is : - "Ye are j;io n : M r a p4a<TA*Qrn'*. ; K :• Qovttipo 'fV»rk rk-P TYVrr: "^ srifn ao co ia - c o ffVi' . Ttion, Mrs. Pegram ; 5, Service placed underneath the picture of m y'witnesses,' saith the Lord, ^bme "!^aeside," .opportunity,for a practi' and Ex-Servioe, Mrs. Froud; .6, the King in the four schools, - and JldiyL.set.vant whom I~ have Englewood Avenue, on_Thur.sday;. decided to arrange a .. . , X Y , , ^ ^ .........................hold the an- chosen." ..(Isaiah 43: lOli afternoon for the purpase ol re- game for^the benefit pf the 'stud- Women invited a number of rep- - ers were ru.shed from the boat, reseritatiyes trom the various to the'auditorium just in time to women's .o rg an iz a tio n s from meet their fixture.' Unaccusitom- North and West"Vancouver to ed.to the floor and having-Xad no meet a t her home "Braeside," . opportunity, for a practice it was ' ..................... a -sebond Memorial Arch, Mrs. Small; .7, ° It was decided to hold the an- chosen." ..(Isaiah 43: 10)i . .^x „xxc i_xvxxĥ>«:. v,, xv.- .bxx,*xxv. x,wx um; nuuu- . Sui^shine, / iy[rs. Vaughan and nual, garden'party this summer, ̂ Among the citations' which entsonM ondayafterpoon.'How- Mrs. Grawfofd; 9, Film.,_Mrs.- also that the .chapter-~'affiliate ' comprise the Lesson - Serrnon is, » 'ev^er upon neither occasion was (lourlay; _10, North Vancouver ' with the Local Council of Worn- the following from' the Bible': 3,nd ex- .th e ^ocal team dangerously Hospital, Mrs. Sm all; 11, Empire en on the North Shore. ' "Arid God said, Let u s l S I k S ^ ^ " Study Work and India,. Mrs. H. A very interesting informal in our image, after our likeness: tered werie 29 to 13 and 33 Gray and Mrs. DundaS'. talk on Fairbridge Farm work and let them have dominion over t It is hoperi^ to arrange a return -appointed •ars" deIegate/tp/xepXe-/Z:Qf/to &st:cpttageimoihe.rs£wh0.--.z:f,o sent the"Chapter a t the"ProVinci- is on holiday a t Present in. West cattle, and .over all th e 'e a rth . __ 'sentthe"ChapterattheFroVmci-, ...is on holiday at present in. West cattle, and .over all the'earth, . f . i\/r . i n/r n/r-i alannual meeting.. - •/ V^couver, the talk being very ^nd "over̂ eyery creeping thing R A donation .waif made to jthe-'---much enjoyed by all. - '* - tViat rrppnptVi nrion fbo pnrfh " ,, , Council, reviewed ân, Mr. and Mis; C. Sharman,that crppriptVi nrSon "ijiister ixocai council, reviewed lan, mr. ana Mrs;-u.'fcinarman, JmiiQr,. Women's A u x ilia ry 'o r® " .Tea was^VervSiLV--the host-' (G enesis.l: 26). si'nce'its^noentin^ 'll N o r t h ^ c o w ) ? r . ^ o s p i t e I ----- r'a e ® sso n ,^ S e rm o n -x x lso - in -_ .E -J -S te y e n L p "e sV e ? /A A h rtrn ts -h 1 ^ ^ ^ws^s-the inst^ation -o f an incu bator to be used in the nursery fof the hospital with the-singing of the National Anthem. JJI^ier^next-meeting^vflll: /^ sp e c ia l coronation nuiriber a t 'th e home of Mrs; Parnum, lu uxxc. f̂ v̂xx̂ luxco jlvx«i ^ .pPLchoes, the official -magazine IngIevyood^"venne"^aPl-:45-pmiT^-- ^Baker Eddy: > "Man?made4n-Ilis ~*~ --------------- .............. . ........ -- -- ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ... ............ .. ■ * 1 - I -- --X -- ---- -- ~ - ~ . X S . ~ x - x- . 1 . M . M - J * «X»X>xXJ r-t. ^ c lu d ^ /th e - following, passage.--North Vancouver Local Council, Wiksbn, F. _W. Dovaston, J. 'J\ trom the Ghristian-Science text- also spoke, invitingrthose present W attj Fred' McIntosh and Hector ^eoit,-- ^fr^ee^na-M eattm ^i^^ m atte rb b f© ^ th e ir ' Ma'cRae fOr trariWoTfation.^ . • . 0 " .Sunday afternoon the West Vancouveir Municipal Ferries T e m p o ra ry Change ia Schedule H a lf 'H o iir fy iF e rry S erv ice ^^Commepcing Monday,; March 8th from 9 a.m,"to mi4night; Thursday, March Mth. No,'6 Ferry off thie run.for annual inspection. iikeness, .p.ossesses-and' reflects God's dominion over all the earth, Man and woman as co existent and eternal with God Mrs. Bagley offered her home teams .toured th^Tnuriieipality, for the next .meeting to be called ' enjoyed a-boat-j^^ - on~Haward7 during the month after the dele- Rogers' high xSpeed "Comriio*' gates had taken up the matter; ' dore'̂ a t Horseshoe^Bay, visited" A social hour was spent when . the home of Reeve and Mrs. J. B, God:'.'." GLENEAGLES GOLF LINKS J. , xj__4-4^ 1 1 1 o^^i»x xxvui W'd.* opciiL wiJtJii . Ixiic mAiiit; iv etjvu itxiu iVirs. d . 13, x̂.?? ' was xserved, Miss ,E. j . 'Stey- . liy la 'nd and returned to. the j infinite Father-M other ens and Mrs. W. B. SmaH presid- -home-'-o^-i Principal and- Mrs.' irig-atAthe urris..__ J'., , James. .R >^itchell for tea. In Organizations rep r'es e n t e d theeveninj^ the members of both "were;- North Vancouver Local teams{were t he gnests of radin ■ - ~----- - =-- - . Council executive, North Van- ^station CRCV during the :Home Latest-^reportB-arerto-the e'f- .couver-;,--Girl_:G-uide&._V.O;N.. Gas broadcast; Thp visitors re fect that the snow is c l^ n n g off Capt: Lawrence Oates Chapte.r, turned to Pd^rRivbr"Prr7Mo"ri-""^ nicely., and- that there is very...,j;.OrnjE,, Canadian .̂DaTighters*- little frost in the ground; This W.A., North "%pcouver Library, Y means tha t there is~a reasonable Ridgevvay dP.-T.'A.; West Van- day ni|:ht. TENNIS CLUB prospect of golf beiri^ ^layedi* couver; Duncan Lawson Cihap- this coming week-end. We would" ter, L 0. D. E., Townswomen's «inxuai mcctznK ui txie -however-adviseJntending_playefs^Guild,.Bt._Stephen's_-W. A., Unit- West Vancouver TennisrClub \vill to telephone*and find out defin- ed Church W.A., Baptist Mission take place a t ' 9 p.m. tonight The annual meeting of the' Titely whether the course is open _Gircle,,W.C.T.U.f Canadian Legi- (Thursday) in St. Sfepheh's Par before starting out. -onW .A.', • / . ish ■ V ._ 4_