MAY BAY CELEBEAHON,- . b« mM0, M . thp. ,W k . of Mrs*., I. Morrinon J- 2, % Waghornt*. ;.,......... Cllml«?# wfto WM responsible for 26 yirds, <JWs 6 yt?«»> -- lk*auliful-wi!4ithfcr. & lonir Jist . the dnorations, which were the B. Nelldj 8, N. Clogg. unrf a record ^most beautiful ever seen here. 60 yards. Boys year.s . . . { & Son; 2, A, Cue & Son. " K:4to.m.-7Marine Drive Mother & Daughter. Thread 1. JteDry Uuce -- Sherman to & Needle, 60 yard.^ each. -- b lion the most successful in its the ceiling. Bouquets were pre- <J. Cue; 2, G. Sang.-'ier. lion tMt mu. I Cromar Bruce, 75 yanla, Girl.« 8 am » r - ]. liiKlwy.. . , . Mra. Torn Turner ami Mrs. W. B. i. Attwomli.2. D. I'.«rolt. The chief aClilcUc event 01 m e ., Father & Sou, I'ick-a-huth. day, the relay race from U ns- 100 y^^da each - I, J- Mitchell dale avenue betwe<;n the stud- er.its of the West Vancouver and North .Vancou\W Inter-Uouse, 6-rnen Mrs. Breeden "& Daughter; 2 went to the latter team for the ■ ̂ ^ Duim'hler. third time due chiefly to the One ^ -miming of ('ollins, who last cock, - .week set up a new mile record In Kathie the Inter-High Si>ortH. The Inter- 2. H< -- i * 1 House Relay wa.s won by House Cliniie, D. Howieson. W. Lmd- Barade Itri/es 4, th e ,Elementary Itelay being «ay i), Bloxha'm. H. Parker. Decorated Float * captured by Hollyburii. " 3, House 2--B. Hill, G. Taylor, Hij^h School. . With the West Vancouver p. Greer, V. Martm, R....Mae- . Decorated, A u to C 'h ie l dap- Hchools Bund playing stirring Aula.v, B. i^arker. ■ ilano. march tunes and Jed by Chief 4. JJousc'It-'F. Moms, J. Mor^ Decora^d Scou.ler -- D i^iban Squires the parade made a col- ton, J. Matihuis, D. Montgomery, gilva-White; 2, Dickie Hor.spool. orful Hoectucle us it proceeded B. Dickinsoii, H. Minions. ' Decorated Wagon -- 1, Peter between lines of .cheering'spec- 2. "Relay Race -* Lonsdale to and, David Britton; 2, Murray .H th S t., West Van. High vg Thomas. . N orth 'V an. High, 4-mcn ' ^ R'am.s. * ""s > ' Costumes 1. North Vancouver. _ * Ilumorouŝ ^̂ ^̂ -̂̂ 1̂, Second West -K." *'Shel- Vanr Cub . West Van. iaiors toiiAmbleside Park, which' . was packed with iHiople. Bugle V^cails announced the arrival of / Queen Nofma, who was escorted Ifi The ver-tt.beautifully decorated 2. West Vancouver--K.'Shei- Van. Cubs. ; 2, George HecK. r t to u V f y ^ The.: .krd, S, Breculen. F. McInto.uh, J. O riginal-1, West Van Qumtu Union Jack was- unfurled, the Martin. , . ^ ' National Anthem aung.and an- , 2. Relay Race--23rd to 14th McNeil. ^ other call-of^Bugles announced the arrival of May Queen-elect Ruth, whom TUiairman L. D. ilrook.s escorted to the platform. Having made her farewell speech and returned the golden key to R(jeve I/eylnnd, May Queen Norma crowned her successor. St. i 'auline Johnson vs.. Patriotic -- 1, Joan- Evans. . Hollyburn, 8-men teams. ' ̂ Best Dressed Girl -- L Jpan 1: ■ Hpllyburn -- G. Jones,'"iRr^Wright; 2, Eleanor'Thompson. Partington, E. White, P. Daw"- Best Dressed Boy--1, Herbert son, L. Breeden, B. Tearoe, R. Johnstone; 2, Stanley Wilson. Frond, W. Breeden. . Character -- 1, June & Norma 2, Jhiuline John.son^M:"Doupt; Jay ; 2,"John Ryer 7... ...................................................... ̂ S. f'urrie, J. Hailstone', D. John- Special Character -- 1, Mary whose accession \vas signalized stone, P. Wait, R. Bone, G. Bay- Griesdale. ; by the firing of a rocket and the field, B. Gildemeister. Decorated Bicycle -- Boy ^ 1 , ■ pluying-of" '*0 ■CmraTla"-'-byHhe-- 4. Bicycle-Race-----Newspaper,,. Robei^-Metcalfe.- (ijiis--1,-Mary- Schools Band, Muy 'Queen Ruth carriers and delivery boys, McLeod-& Jaoqueline Vance; 2, then made her address after >• 23rd to 14>h Street. . . Pat Lang. • ̂ ' which she was presented w ith ' ̂1, Albert Seeds; 2, PaUefferies Tricycle- -- 1,. tommy La the'golden key by Reeve Leyland S- R<>Ho" Skating--Girls .under. ,-FJeche; 2, Garry Grouchy, and with a silver bracelet- by ' 12, ■ . Special Prizes -- West Van. Chairman Brooks. A sceptre was .. L Lorim Greenway; 2, Lois Girl Guides, Joan Ura, also pix'sented to her, following jMinkley. ^ which.she .signed the.parchment 6- Roller Skating; -- Girls 12 . MAY,DAY DONATIONS roll. Later .she was the recipient . and over. . . . -------' ^of a theatre pass to Hollyburn 1, Betty Woodbury; 2, Audrey ̂ C a s l^ Theatre nmde-by"lTttle -Mavis Mrs. L. DaigleisK.^;:r.7: 1 . 0 0 Fletclier on behalf of heir lather. ^ 10:30 a.m.--Ambleside T ark Eatock........................ ,̂-..(.'2.00 Brief speeches-were made : by, : yards, Boys 10 and 11. -- .^j)' Davidson ' ? - • 1.50- A1d( ^ ............ ......... Inaugurating ■ : ■ ■■■ ■'■■■■■ ■■ ■ ■ •■■■ ' < '• Night Person-to- ̂ and Sunday Rates for Long-Distance Telephone Calls effective M ay 21, Nighl rates have been extended to cover person-to- person caIts for which the initial day ra te is more than 50c Night rates apply to station-to-station calls for which the initial day rate is more than 25c, •Night rules arc now in force from 7 p.m. to 4:60 a.m. on weekdays and all day on Sundays. Rates for appointment and messenger calls , have been reduced to the ordinary person-to-person rates., ' , , . . ., ■ • , s : ■ ■ ' ' 'v.,- .'ft I I REPQRT CHARGES . A nominal charge kiimvn as a report charge is made under certain conditions', ^uch as on uncompleted person-to-person, apiioiniment, messenger and col lect calls if the called telephone is reached but com munication is. not cs^tablished for reasons beyimd the control of the Telephone Company. B.C. TELEPHONE COr iderman Coriiett._Cojnmission- L'A. Heh.shavv; 2 ,. R. Mitchell. .p̂ on ^^^V aTioirTO rD rrW tim Tgrm T^ ..... •esident-of-the Auto & Touri.st h J. Je.ssinran; 2, M. MoTavi.sh. 9 ;̂ -er pi A.sMociation, . There followed .some very w'ell executed foik apd 75 yard.s, Boys 12 and 13 -r? 1, V.; Vaughan; 2, M. Douet',- niayljole~(fancing by .sciiool children to-the music of l/R - Turvey-; 2, N. Kingsley •the Schoofs Band, a line gymna's. - rtO0 yard^TTRiys 14 "̂undTtS" Prizes Fry-Cadbury Go. -Any--(fonor-s--whose--Inames; tic display by Vancouver recre ational instructors, and a very graceful exhibition • of Scotch dances by__Miss'Nicholl's Juven ile Scotch Dancers to the. piano 1, P. Jefferies; 2, B. Wilson. .100 yards, Girls 14 and 15 - I, A. Corban; 2, B. Woodbury. 100 yards, Boya 16 and .17 - j ; I. Richards; 2, J. MatthiasT 100 yards. Girls 16 and 17 - hav€>^en inadvertently omitted 'T̂ f-romHrM-Rst-ari'e-^k'ed-^k-ind^^ phone,'Mrs. J. "R. Patterson,' West 133-X-3. HOLE IN ONE ^ GDENEAGLES %■ ander. A'special feature was tlie L B , Logan; 2; H .'Sangster.! ^^T^CfirSirnday^^aymgdhe^^ "pre.sentation of a beautifully . yards, Boys 18, 19 and 20 six hole, J. Merileek lofted his made civic coat of arms, the -- 1, C. Miles; 2, T. Robson. ball across Lawson Creek Und work of the Rover Crew,, 2nd - - 100 yards, Girls 18, 19 and .20 saw it dribble into the cup. His West Vancouver Scouts, ' by ~ L L. Smith; 2, V. Gapiage. _ f ^ t was witnessed,.by.jthe_re-_ I'OO yards, Men 21 and over -- ' mainder of his foursome, hame- 1, J. Chappell; 2, H. Brown, ly his son/H . J,-4\Ie,rilees, E. I. Broad Jump, Boys 12 and i3--rr. Bird and Ken Davidson, 1,-B. Hill; 2, J. Gibson. The course wasb'xtremely^well Hop, Skip & Jump, Girls 12 attended oh Sunday and Empire A. Gray of Vancouver, has moved. into a ' house-' a t , 1320 'Argyle A venue.' • _ Your Horse and Bugg:y To exp'ect enjoyment o u t _of smoking a cheap old pipe and com mon tobacco ii^ ik d 't^ in g to make a iheal out of tripe'ahd shortbread, or trying .to play tennis with a -shovei-for-racquetr--There's-no-fun- in it, but oh boys.^get a taste" of the wonderful Old Country blends of Tobacco a t Smith's and you'll «peak-~big"-words" ab6ut-~it7--Just- say Argyle please. .And'you don't need-to-sell-JiWJUF-hoFse-̂ nd--b«ggy- Ruth Parnum May Queen 1937 to"get"a good'Pipe,-- ît's the price that'sets them.all smiling.. Did you evei; hear Jimmy" Thompson talk about Smith's Tobacco? " Oh, Brother! ' ' . "" , Your old pal, ANGUS St0Gfc4Chat^s-iAlw^yS-iEresh^-- SMITH'S SMOKE SHOPS > -■ . West Varif Ferries Leader Dow to the.nnmtcipalit.v, which wa.s greeted with three cheer.^ foi\ the Rover.s, Scouts* and cadets.. May Queen Ruth, before leav ing for u tour of West Vinicou- -verL )̂.rese_U-ted-,_prize.s' for the morning sports, inspected her guard of honoh and the Schools J^and, ;\vhq- had supplied Jhc: and 13 -- 1, R. Turvey; 2, E. Day. It appears to be growing Cook. _ • in popularity. Broad Jump, Boys'14 and 16 --1, P. Jefferies; 2, C. Hill. Hop, Skipr'&"~Juihp, Girls 14 ALidHS-- ;N1, Burrard Laundry Ltd. LAUNDR¥^ERVICE ,FOR DEPENDABLE West Vancouver Representative _______Phones -- West 691-L or North 1310 0(1-the afterppon^-sports, thus -(H^H^4#iii^Hie^;:^remontT^--hr ner. which eveiTWoixl4>rtli(rTarious under -Sunday School-^elayvBoys"^;? 1, St. Stephen's ; 2, United. ' - Sunday School Relay, Girls 17 ami under -- 1, St. Stephen's; 2, Hollyburn Hall. 3 p.m.-- Ambleside-Park m addresses had carried all over the ground due the excellent-loud -siKuiker' arrangements made. By Brown & Munton. During her tour she-placed flowers on the . j „ - Memorial Areh and was enter- , f Jgrds. Boys 5 and under, .liiined at afternoon tea bv Mrs, J' A I Beck. R ..-A, .Thompson,. 3555 Marine , " Tfit; piricial Miiy Day Banquet. 6 and f^D ® c t ® r D ' KvI? s't'eplm r I.arM®l¥«lJ" 'wh™ 25 y a r d s ^ E ^ g - r s ^ n . m ris S " \ ; e r e T . V e n u ' d ! S / " ' H*^ BaritCT' o f® "fh? 'qT " '! Three-Legged, Boys Bmird an^V V r? L n 8, 9 & 10 -- t , R.. Mitchell & G.upaio ana \ . r.riksen. Corsage -Shellard* 2 J MarAiilav ^ R I ^uquets^were presented to Mrs, ' JViacAulay R, yards, Skipping, Girls 8. 9 1 acioispn, Mrj^ E. A. Ford Epis ̂ ̂ - whom ' ■ 50 yards, T hreeJigged , Boys' S Joyofr B. Partington t 2, a ! B in g h ^ | i ball in Inglewood Audi- T R ip o h ; ' ^ t ^ u m was a.fitting climax to a 50 yards, Thread & Needle,^ vu> sucwssHiI day, there being Girls 11, 12 and 13 -- 1, R. Tur- excellent vey & B. M arentette; 2, M. Gib- Marie Abrams- Or- son & A;-F^Icher. ------ -- cnestra. Special mention should 25 yaids, Boys 6 y e a r s __ 1. DON'T MISS HEARING • T . b . P A T T U t E O PREMIER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MRS. EDYTHE myrtle TURNER Liberal Candidate for TWs Constituency and J. Edward Sears O R A N < 3 E H A I L E D Y T H E -^Jlft'T D R W E ir Liberal Candidate T O I P A Y , M a y Z S t l r at 8.15 p.m. r frank WALKER, Chairman VOTE FpR :~Sane, Stable, P ro g r^ iv e G overn VOTE l ib e r a l GQ.od_JVI-Usic __ l e n t