j . N F W SJ u i 'V w 1 ^ , <mm. M w * • $ 1.00 ■ ■■ / ■ ■ ...»,■.■ . . ■ : W: ■ .. ■ ■ ';-W „■..■■ /. JL* : ' - Jl .■■*■ . . ■ i ■.... . '.;■; :\r>' ; .... ■ ■ , . . ' ■ ■ " ■....■■ ; . ■': ■ - ■ ■ :■ ■.■■' V ' . . ■ •. j. . ...... Circti/ating in the D istrict o f West Vancouver--Ambleside, Holly burn, Weston, Dunaarave 0 per year. Cypresi Park, Caulfeild,W hytecliff, Etc. - . 5c per copy a t newB«und«. ■ ■ ' " > ■ ■ .................. ̂ * ■ _ _ i........................ _ _ ' . _ Vol. HOLLYBURN P.O.. WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1937 No. 7 IIKKVI*: CKWX CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE IJBERAL RALLY MAY DAY HIGHLIGHTS Iijtroduced by Roy A. Hunter, i North Shore The Christian Science Society T n T pvland spoke over West Vancouver, announce a % u 'Y Ytd Tuesday at 7H5, free lecture on Christian Science s-iviiiK ho was actuated by a sin- by William Wallace Porter, C ^. jyj 'p\irner, Tom Braidwood* and A Liberal Rally was held last Monday eveninK in the Orange Hall, when the speakers were the Liberal candidate, Mrs. Edythe From dawn till sunset merri ment will prevail, a round of ex citement. The Committee have nrired to ru n by a num- Board of Lectureship of th e ' Kid 1)0( 111 |, Shore residents. Mother Church, the F irst Church •Tiu.^orth Shore-had bcen;divid-_.of^Christ, Scientist, in Boston, . vn-.rs to its detriment. Massachusetts, in the Hollyburn n .. .ruviilv' he was absolutely Theatre, Sunday, May 23rd, a t 8 [,!;' antl untram m elled and jV as r.uh\\o ..nvdudiv nnno'̂ od to patronage, because K Hvil service ought.not to bethe I o'clock. The public, is cordially invited to attend'. . Doors open at 2 o'clock. Whilesubiecl to patronage i,uli,endcntB. were usual y c o ^ îdiM'oir' outsiders, h e had not been active in politics for Dugald Donaghy, K.C., Frank Walker acted as chairman. • Mrs. 'riirner The candidate statoil she was chiefly concerned With North Shore problems, of which she had an intimate knowledge after many years' residence there, during which she had been act- 'ively engaged in relief and wel fare work. If elected she would -work for an increase in relief allowanoss,' removing of school LEGION NOTES ' Friday, May 21st ---. Social evening for m e m b e rs ,th e ir li"'" haviuK bien' busy wives and members of W.A. and . auowanoes, removmg m sc.|^oo.Her oi yems, R nm coats iTom municipalities, rais- nniiiicipidly, and durmfe the - Sunday, May 23rd - Empire - J l ? the school age.to 18, wld- tune had bupportea oowi b Chnrrh rmrade Members ening of Marine Drive and cut- Con-.ci-vatives and L ib^als. Rct. S ' t i n g down curves, building of i,sod hirn his H-iimnndav at 10-80 n'm ^harn increase of old age pensions mjiisjuuAidpa|record ,_ .P a r ty _ ^ _ H a l^ u im ^ ^ ,10 cou ut as muoh as iO id kad^parid?to St. S le p t mother's pensions, easy payment en's _ Church. Medals and decor- atibn's--to.-..b'e-.worn.-.-v,;,„.,._L̂ ^̂ . of Empire wars are ' invited to join in May Day parade. Fall in t/ Li M L • j * XT* there was no need of it in Vip- torin at all, He had had a job to do in West Vancouver, which had taken up a good deal of his time, HoweVer, he was a direc- plan to enable owners to regain homes sold foi; taxes, also the Health-Bill;- -7 - -- : .T. Braidwood . ' He compared the unpaid debts .. ' ^ • I * t / * j f _ j 1 r r % _ 1 5 _ put on the flni.shing touches and' all that remains is up to the weatherman. One of the pleas ing' episodes will be the presen tation to the Municipality of a beautifully made shield bearing, the Civic Coat of Arms, which has been made by the' Rover Crew, '2nd West Vancouver Scouts. .The new attractions in front of the Grandstand this year will include Miss Nicholl's Juvenile Scotch Dancers with their piper, a splendid athletic display by the Provincial Recre ation Class-and a very large in crease in the Maypole Dancing. That irresistible anjl appealing voice you will hear coming out of the ether"with. a running com m en tary ..011 ihe.Jiigh:.9ppia,.jyi.lL be none other than dur Jirnmy, pardon-me.iMr.-Jame.s R. Mitch^ ell. The May Queen present and but please defer your faints until the following day. Should the woathormun be positively ornery and insist on tears instead of sunshine, the sports, parade and i)rograni will^ be' postponod until the first line Saturday following. The M»\y C)ueon Crowning ceremony will he held at 4 p.m. at fnglowood High School, and Uub hniuuiet and ball will follow as sclunluled. Should the parade be, called off the now^will be broadcast ovei to of the 3^12 nv*"sha]ro and conditions left by theTolmie b i l e Association,.was m terested a t p m .jn a rp ^ a t ̂ Government .with the Liberal iif good roads, was on th^ execu tive of the U.B.C.M. for many^ Tear.s~and~believed-that- the p ro ■ vincial grants .should be restored and land ' taxes reduced. He south of Marine. Ayfl'.veterans are invited. .Medals and decora- -tions-to-be-worn!-,-. -r------.----- :-- Jiopod that all would-forget parity '■■ and-pull for the North Shorj. ■ During his next three radio ad- flre.s.ses he would sta te 'h is plat .. College--Boy - ( t < f - dad' at football' game.) :- "Now you'll see more excite ment for your two dollars than you ever saw before/' record since,' whereby Mr. H art had been able to market bonds a t 3 V4,r the lowest7 oh" record," ' while w hat Rev. Mr. Connell had said of the' C.C.F. was sufficient condemnation. _ Mr. Donaghy past are to be entertained to afternoon tea at the home of JMr. landiM rs. R.-A.-Thompson, 8555 Marine Drive, following their tour of the municipality. Dr. Nash has kindly arranged a F irs t Aid station a t the Park; radio station CKWX at noon, May 24th. , ' , , .Olficial. program^ are, being mailed free to every home in the municipality and throXigh the e(iiirte.sy and, co-operation of the postman it is .hoped will be de livered in good tinie. ' r Many organizations and more people have worked diligently be ll ind the scenes for weeks pre-' ..par i n g_ .Uu.s-.-spec.tacle-~f or„y-Our_ pleasure, so let's all be kids a- gain for a day apjJ turn out to aj)p reci a fe~Che effOTtT" ~ "Where did you got that black, eye?" -- - ^ '• ---- - , ....... .... "Told the conductor j 1 was travelling on my face, and he punehpd the ticket." . Dad: "I don't know about that ------greater-^ r-esen tation , ^ ■■■..................... ... .......... - ........... He stated Mrs;, Turner was sinPere/'and have PIANO PUPILS OEiMISS WILCOX IN RECITAL. ployee m ust be solved] Relief hp] on ged tnj-GiAawauvhere' Mr Pattullo had obtained money anST There will . be a recital by the. senior and junior piano -would-get more-for this'purpose. pupils Qf Miss Marguerite Wilcox at 8, p.m; tomorrow (Fri-^.___The _C.C.F. policy, of confiscatipn day);- aFTHel^^ x :-T ta iy"A'uiiiim d-anrr-fl^-O r^ -- wmrld'im l3̂ o s t- irs - -d i~ o ^ Admission,"25 cents. ' ' -- ports.. . i f ie p iu g c t . MAY DAY COMMITTEE - ]0. VOCAL SOLO-^"Now the-Day Is Over"...:............... b olk lune ----- --̂ _ -. - / At • u-v The follbmne donations. and - (jnzBS-rbave;:heeiMiTOetved; - - --1 n.-MELODY IN ..........'....Thomas P. Dunhill Lucinda Cherr-y ' _12. L0 N G r ^ ^ G - A ^ ..................... .... ..... .......- ...........Bagier Prizes Wpst. Van--Cleaners.-,CrawIe.v 13. -I)UET- -Riqhard-Horspoql--.-----t ------- -- tin Sinp-" ......... ---.........Spaulding,.'Sing, Robin, Sing .... Beverly Brown and Jack MacNeil rl 4--THE-LAME- .... ..-- n̂b̂ "̂ThobIns§nTHE SWING................................ ...........................^ ^ hompson " ' ■ B'everly Brown 15. AIR ■& Barkerr-Holly-bum-Gifi-Shd^- West Van. Produce, Lions' Gate Confectionery, McNeil's, Drug "Sfof^~See'd's " Grocery, Gollum's Bach 'ubryAIK --- ........ ............................. ......................... TTHE ROSE'S DREAM-.l............. ................................ ^eon^ ̂' Jack MacNeil „ 1 • t. 16. DANCE OF-THE..OAK TREE7 FAIRIES........ f i ' " "SEAGULLS ....... ■ S - SWANS' IN'THE MOONLIGHT.,..t , ........ " AUGUSTIN ............. ...... ...........v --.... ................. '■........ - -"h « , Nancy Falck - • ______J____ _________ --InJt^ermission___:_____________ SehubeTt-^ xEzMAROH lttILITAIRE::..T:::rn77^ Grocery, West Van. Stationers, Canadian Legion, W.A., Associg^t- ed Dairies, Canadian Window. Bakeries, Townswomen's Guild, -Murch's--Butcher-^ Shop,^^Green- _wbod's 1 GfOoeryr rMiss ^Dowaly Brooks Dry Goods Store, Holly burn Furniture Exchange, West- W-an^Florists. ;Chris.tenson-Jew^ 3SufhiDo.wnmg_ 18. . GIGA ...... .......... ^_.3VALTZ,_0pus J54, Kammell m- 2 0 . 2 1 . No:T.~^^^^ .... ...... ^ ....................Chopin Betty Marentette ̂ « HUNGARIAN- RHAPSODIE , .... ................................. Koefling Joan Marentette • ' MAJESTY OFJTHE 'DEEP:........... ;................ . ..... ......... JVIargaret White r> lu „ SONATA, Op. 49, No. 2.:..."...........................-.............. XVALTZ, O4). 34, No. 3........... .......................... T̂ in CLIFF & TIDERIP............. 1.... -v........................Markham Lee 1. "These Yellow Sands" ; . ' ' 2 . "White Horses" . , Jeah Cushing -- 2 2 - PRELUDETN'F 'SHARP:.".TTrTT7T::T:7:::::7r.7.-.-- 77.- - ( WALTZ IN .A FLAT..... it........-■..... ................. ........ „ , _ , . GERJIAN DANCE...... Ursula Maufeen_Rhodes. . . God S a v e - th e K in g ' - ' 1. RHYMES AND .RHYTHM™.-.-...................... .-^-Cleraence, Rott "Shoppe, MrsTVrrVrVtnsonrHxrd^ ; son'sTBay-Go.,-Mrs._Grigor, Cosy Goffee Shop, H. Long F ru it Mar- Tcet, Gwen's .Gown and-Sport Shop, B.C.E. Rly._Co/, Sterling 'Meat Market, Cunningham Drug Store, J., H. Fletcher, Dad's Cookies, Tite's Shoe Shop, Ash Co., Bob Seeds, Hollyburn Dressmakers, L. Stonier. ...77T;T.-.Ghopin- ........Brahms Donations ___________ I P.eggy. Anne-Gleespn------- ^ 'SWAYING SILVER BIRCHES..........!................. Charles L,eslie_ Brown & Munton, $3.00; Lew ̂ Barber Shop, $1.00 ;• West Van. Imperial Service,' $2.00; A friend "H" 50c; Ambleside Drug Store $3.00; West Van. Lumber.Co., $5:00 ;^ -^ r ie n d "R" $3.00T Gr- Marion, Balcom 3., THE JAPANESE TOY MA^^... ........r............Dorothy Blake Metal Works, $2.00;iWest Van. Margaret Hall - - wo/iipio-h ' Motors,,$2.00; S tratton's Bakery.-^^^iOW-TH& BII-TyEaFHHC-EBPS BU.SY-::rrr..........Wsdtogh----- 4. , ' Margaret Milner „ , . A FROLIC...................................-t............................. Joseph' O'Grady » a. ' ... .'..it'- 'i» - Y .... :..........Lalla Ryckoif- 5 . THE^SLEEPING BEAUTY;-...:.".- ------- --- -------- • ' Alma Lafleche • _ _ • 6. D R IFTIN G ..-,_ ...v .;.!,.................. ............................................J o h n W illiam s Rpsemary Forest ,, , ^ 7. * MERRY MADCAP..;:;..-............ i ....... :..... v................ Leon -Auhry Patricia-Milner , , _. 8 . FEEDING THE BIRDS.........................7....John Thompson . ■ - . Norma Geromill _ . - 1, ^ 9. GOOD T.TTTT.T^ W A . ■ .............. -Lo^^^g R obyn PARADE OF THE ANTS..... Y l.Y .-- .Y --....... John Thompson. SPRING SONG...... ................... :....... ...................John Thompson Harvey. Smith, $5J)0t-J--M--Dent- & "Son," $3:00; Vancouver" Daily Province, $5.0P; Anonymous, $10.00 ;s Bob, $1.P0 ;̂ Edward Sears, $5.00; P.D.Q. Cafe, $1.00; Sno-Freze, $3.00; Armstrong Monteith Construction Co., $10; Ridley's Dairy, $2.00; Smith's- Smoke Shop, $2.00; R. P. Blower '& Co;, $2T5U: WEST VANCOUVER'S MAY DAY A C a re f r e e D ay of F un imd C a rn iv a l, f o r Y oung nhd O ld A like. • vg"- f P r o g r a m m u ^ ■fh , C O M M E N C IN G a t 8 :45 a.ni.-- R oad R e lay RaccH, S h e rm a n to 14th. S t. ' ' • L o n sd a ie to' 14 th S t.; 23nl S t. to 14th S t.; N ew si)aper (C arriers and Tlplivpry 'Rnv.s B icycle R aces; G ii'ls^ R o li^ tT ^ k Y h ^ R a ees.- ^ 10 A.M.--AMBLESIDE PARK--Flat Racing, Broad Jump, etc. itdys and Girls, Sunday School Relay Races. -1-2:-15-At̂ M.--AS&EM-lU-.Y-dFlPARADEYAr20th---Street and judging- of- decorated Bicycles, Tricycles,^ Scooters, Wag,oris, Patriotic Couples, Comic, Advertising, Originararid URaracter Costumes; - ,1 2 : 4 5 P.M-._Parade leaves 20th Street,' Tree Planting . Ceremony by May Queen at Memorial Arch. .Order of Parade. Chief Con.stable Squires; Children in Costume:; Decorated Bicycles, e t c . S c h o o l Band; Veterans of Empire Wars; Scottish Dancers; May^Quecii and ■ Escort of Seaforth Cadets;̂ Reevq and Council, Guests, School Bqaid; - May-Queen J J ect _and_Sui'te;.^Decorated:;Aatos,-JUoats,_Commer.dal_ Vans, Fire 'Truck. 1:00 P̂ M._AMBLESIDE 'PARK--March .Past pf Para(le; Arrival of ' MiV Oueem Honour and Escort;-.Gdrcmony of Breaking the - - - -TM^Queen- Elect '̂ d g l m S ^ n M ^ 3:30 6:30 9:00 W elc o m w m m a = ero w n in g -G erem o n y --Unveiling7ofXJV4c_Coat-plLAxms by May Queen and presentatipn by Captain Dow to Reeve LeyRirul on behalf of the Council; Introduction and Welcome to Guests; Presentation" of-Pri/.es-by-May Queen to winners of Road Races, Maypole Dancing, Athletic Display, Juvenile Scotch Dancers--with Piper. " . , p m ;_May QueOn starts, the ..first race on Programme of Flat and Novelty Races for Boys and Girls'under 5 to 9 and over, post entries taken for all events, ' P.M.--ST. STEPHEN'S PARISH HALL, 22nd Streel-^-May Day Banquetf=-Tickets=^)0-oents.--- --,-- ̂ --.---- _ -- .-------- - -- ------i _ P.M. to 1:00 A/M.-^INGLEWOOD HIGH .̂SC;iIOOL AUDITORIUM Grand May Day Ball, May Queen will open the Ball at 9̂ p.m;, Marie Abrams Orchestra. The decorations, the splendour, the music and'the refreshments all beckon you,' . Tickets b O cen ts,'(Children's Dance held tli'ere on the following day. May 25th, from 7 to 11 p.m.) J7 .The" RefreshmeijtrBo'oth--on-the- Grounds-at--Ambleside Park will. /in e iterr^»nmcijt. ........... - . dispense light refreshments, afternoon teas,-ices and .soft (TnTrks at popular...pfice^ Grandstand Seats at-;25 cents each may be,reserved al Cunningham's Drug Store, 1586 Marine Drive, now. . : ; Programrnes containing fullest details are being mailed to every, home in the Municipality, if you do not get yours, ask the Postman. -Any other information, call. Secretary,. West 42-'Y-3. L, j..