.. . Ti,--..-- r»rw-------- , <IPI .'iKivnii Mip ■ I niimm»Mi inW H 1 » ■ , ,j , ̂ *,v-. A, . v' k*' " ■ I ■* f '1 I, ' , i 0 1- , m. 1 ' t -W ̂»-i • 1 « « J M V ■. • ^ f ̂ 0, * ̂ " I • ' v, • * ( aper'■"r-- W w N̂iF VwiiF ^UpF J[ ̂ IF dirculatingin the .District of West Vancouver-Ambieside, Hollyburn, Weston, Dundarave $1.00 per y e ir . . CypreSS Pdrk, CauifeHd, Whytecliff, Etc. - ; . ■ f c per copy a t ncW»»tand«. Vol. X II H O L L Y B U R N P .O . , W E S T V A N C O U V E R . B .C .; T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 18th , 1937 -- -- ............." ' ' ............. ......... ' ' N o! 33 T he W elfare Cam paign SUBSCRIPTIONS TOWELFARE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVERBUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N COMINCJ EVENl'S > 'riunvsday. Doe. 2nd - - SkotchoH from "Bleak House*' by Dick ens. Book Club. I)('cember 0th and 10th -- West \^ancouver llip:h Schools' Carol Service, The Welfare Campaign Js >̂n exists here. There are many The "West Vancouver Welfare .,t fiilT blast this week m West amongstous, who are dependent Drive Committee wish to ack- Vaiu'oiiver and' letters have al- on the Welfare Fund for evfery- nowIe4g6 with thanks the fol- Veady been mailed to former sub- thing but actual food and shel- lowing subscriptions: sc i'ibcrs. In another part of this ter. W ithout assistance they Kinsmen's Club,* North Van- issue will be founfd a list of those cannot make renewals of worn- couver, $20,00; C. E. Bastin vvlio laid subscribed up to the out clothes or household equip- $5.00; Miss E. . L. Beveridge r lime of going to'press; by which ment such as stoves, nor can $20.00; J. D. Elliott $5.00; 0. S- There was a good attendance a t the meeting of the West Van couver Business Men's Associa tion, which took place on Wed- neday of last week in the P.D.Q. Cafe, 1512 Marino Drive. Ar- ragements were made for the series of concerts to be' given TOWNSWOMEN'S ClUIIA) .A special- business meeting of tbe Cuild was held aU he-C lach- vciy- urgent necessity for funds erous' support it deserves. w. c: T. u. "A Neighbor" $25.00; Dr. G. D. wood Auditorium. H. Seale $12.00; H. G. Ware $5; B wn.« ronnH/wi COOKING The public in to the B Vancouver November Miss Dorothy Baxter, B.H.S., aiV,., on Friday, Novehiber 12th, Ingle: which important matters ^yere discussed and j)hins laid tha t the i*ie forthcoming season. On The West, Vancouver W.C.T. U. met in the vestry of the United Church' on •Wednesday afternoon, .November 10th, Mrs. ___ ______ ̂ ____ , _____ , m, * , Richardson, president, occupied Home Economist of Moqats Lim- , The^ Annual Fall Bazaar of the cliair. ■ Mrs. Geo. Reid led the ited, Toronto, will give informal Naomi Chapter Nq. 26, O.E.S., devotional exercises. • She spoke cooking demonstrations during proved a great success both fin- 011 "Peace" and read several regular store hoprs. Miss Baxter ancially and socially. Mrs. J. A. having been authorized by the Secretary of State in Ottawa. The next, meeting of the As sociation will be held at the Glaehan, Dec- hmber 5rd, at Z:tU) p.m. • Friday, January 7ih, 19118, is tile date set foi* the annual meet-- will be held a t 8:80 . i i .. ....... verses from Amos and Ephesians will be glad to answer any ques- Savage„jOf Ladner;. Past Grand W ^dn^sdy Pecember relative to this subject. . 'Reports ti-ons they may have and help M atron^f the Grand Chapter of V 'th e P.D.Q. Cafe. . . . y r'|.,,q,."iri' J c o m s i c k visiting.com-;, th^^^ ------------------------------- -- t < - ' L c h a n commcncmcr a t ..2 mittee \ve?^^iven. The resolu- .their housekeeping problems, tions f ro m ^ h e local Council -- --:------ AHwere read and heartily endorsed. The plan of'work for the comiiig year was studied,, Three;,extra subscriptions to "W hite>Ribbon Tidings" were .recilived. , The hostesses, Mrs. Thompson and EXPECT BIG CROWD AT BOWLERS' SOCIAL K With all arrangem ents com plete and every indication that the attendance will be the 'b ig- Miss Phillip,'served dainty re: gest on record, locaMawn bowl- "■freshments. British Columbia, officially o p e n - ------------- -------- - 'n m ^^ ,'2 ed the affair and Mrs. Duncan ■*. BRITISH - ISRAEL ^ ' following an- adjuyn- MacMillan, Worthy Matron,„. ; "--------- : •' f received the'guests. , .. '"'Regular meeting of*the D u n - ' Aij' ^ The tea -table, was spread with - -.darave--.Branch -- of - the-B ritish - ™-1 .of.- - a handsome hand-orocheted lace ' Israel World Federation on Ijilon- n day, Nov.' 22nd, a t 8 o'clock.cloth, centred with fresh fru it en masse. . . - The musical program was ar ranged by. Mrs.. J . . C. L. Hunt. Marine Drive a t 25th.. Speaker: Major Crossley. Subject: "Gain's Sacrifice." All are welcomei ers are looking forward w ith ' Mrs. J. C. Young rendered two keen anticipation" to their annu- solos, accoinpanied by Mrs. Snel- al social and dance. tomorrow grove. P ianpfo :^ selections - I'Friday^evenihg) in the Orange were given by Mi§s .Julia-Py^Of' . ■ . --------- --------------------- Ha11:"1:'im'ed to begin a t 7:45 p. and readings w ere' contrib- --There-;was-a-large crowd-pres=---m- the first-part--of--th€~eventng7--oted-by-M^x-SkiTtOTi-Av-hich--w-ere- ent last Thursday morning a t will be given over to cards, both ' much enjoyed. 1988, with any of the following nomination committee: Mrs. Lane; Mrs. Bayliss, 2486 Bellevue Avenue; Miss Nei- soii. • REMEMBRANCE DAY ■ SERVICE COURT OF REVISION VOTERS' L is t It -was de.cided that the birth day banquet bd held oil Friday, Jan u p y 28th, 1938, so,please ;Ui A Court of Revision of __ T938~Vdf€rs!rList_will-Sit-at-the ... *members keep tha t date-open.- the Further particulars at a later the-Memorial Arch fo r' the An- w hist and bridge being played iiual Remembrance Day Service ' Players will make up their own arranged by the^Dungan Lawson tables p d ' the committee is UX^htei:.J[kQJXE.^QiLpTiich-4die-::=-anx-iQue-^hat-as--farL.as'-corivem- ^Sixth' Field CbmpanJ^ Royal ent .they will change tables a The winner of the Guessing Competition was M rs.,J. R. Al lan, West Bay, actual number Canadian .Engineers, provided the end of each rubber; but no with J. Duokworth . set rule will be made. A t 10 p.m. acting as sentry. Two hymns, prizes won' during the bowling were, sung by those assembled season for both ladies and gentle- was th e general conye^er. Municipal Hall a t 10 a.in. on Book Club meets Monday, Friday, December 10th, im con- December 13th, at the homo of nection with the' above. For . Pai'kinson, 20th Street. The fu rther particulars kindly refer subjectjbr I'eview will be Christ- issue. Club will- meet aU Mrs. A. E. HORTICULTURAL ASS'N A.Y.P.A. TO PRESENT PLAYS The annual meeting of the to the music of the West Van- mefi's clubs will be presented and' W est -Vancouver Horticultural Jttvei'--School--Bandrv-The--Rev^-- prizes--won--during--the-evening-- A-ssoeiation-schedUled-to-be-held- .......... Young'.s ,„14 th^" 'K ings, Wed- nesday,-November 24th, at 2 p.m. There will b̂ e a clemohstra- ■C',' * On Friday,-November 26th, at q®" by a 8- p.m, the St. Stephen's, A.Y.P. Sewing Machine Co. F. A. Ramsey was in charge'^of a t cards. Then will follow supper on Tuesday, November,16th, had v«nnnnv#»r* Kmr/it. i j the service, the Rev. W. L. Me- served by the ladies club in the . to.be postponed due to poor at- o I Kav friVincr KQGofvi'ibTTf-- --fl--Tnftmhpr.ahin-- ,. ' ̂oit---fU--gr^up_-Oi.-piay-s with the assistance of the 12th Vancouver Rover Crew ar BARBARIANS' RUGBY KayTgi vihgT;he "addfess^"and "tHe"~bars'erheht7"the Rev. Hillis W right reciting the evening being spent in dancing, roll of ninety, it' is necessary to prayers, while T rumpeter John To_offset_any-^hance-of--card-- have-- tw^nty---three--mamber-s- ^ ^ i ^ t spunded the L ast Post tables going astray afterwards present Tor a quorum. ̂The An- and'the'R^ireille. The Benedic- members have been specially nual Meeting and election of of- the Parish HaH. ' ' " , Barhariah;r continircd to .so£ any A;Y.P.A. members. SOCCERtion jireceding the National An- asked to put their names clearly ficers has been rnoved fo i^a rd them was pronounced by the underneath the ir tables and to to Friday, November 26th, a t 8 * - . .-------- Rev. G. C. d'Easum. Duiring the claim them before they leave the p.m. in Inglewood School Annex. . On Armistice Day, West Van- the service wreaths were_laid h_all._ Pnvate_ packs__of_ ca rd s . JtJs_s.iucerely_hoped_ th a t.th ere epuver Merchants, defeated JEx̂ - oirthe Arch, " " / should^^ also' be clearly marked will be enough public spirited oelsior^Lumber 3 to 1 a t Amble- rdate- ' ' strong Varsity -second team on Armistice Day to the tune of 6-3, thereby stretching their winning streak to seven straight games. The opening half was leatured' by-. Bob "Weird's tryT* when he took " ppppies and crosses ih"'^he"laVn' sisfm ehibers w¥o may live some' 'goal line- -and- waded' to demonsIraTe fonthe,new liTr-' a maze of Varsity taek- the,offiiGial plantingVof thS Cor-' Smith ofT he¥e7& White Stor^^ ̂ est, progressive ambition, and ^ rcsult- time w i ^ ^ ^ lu h e ^lli^al^j!lysT i option trees in the garden a t l-the-baok-;-- has offered to pick up a limited moral support, , in an agressive ed from Excelsior's goalie fisting Early in the second half Var- LEGION NOTES ' I +L , ̂ general meeting of I the branch will.be held a t 8 p.m;' I tomorrow (Fidday) in the Legi-' numbeir~of--tables--aTrd--convey them ifo the haJl. He should be program--that--w ill-again pull McSween's-lob-into his own net. West Vancouver out of: the dol- hotified tonight, however. drums into the public eye, as-a "community with a purpose." Progressive ideas are always welcomed by the Secretary, 'J. Don't forget this is West Van- V. TT „ , couver's Welfare Drive Week. , Oh Hall. All members are asked. Sign and return your card NOW. W. Parkinson; West 286-R omake a point of bmng present.' , I t's good to give. sity-.," were ' awarded a penafty Saturday's game between West kick-_about 20 yards out, which Vancouver and Service Taxi they..made good to tie the .score- ended in a one all tie. Bunyan Barbarians came back Strong netted .the first goal for Service, and afte r forcing a .scrum on the and Blair Edwards evened it up Varsity line, Bud d'Easum scor- GpRPORATION OF THE DISTRICT O F WEST VANCOUVER Court of Revision of "Voters' List, 1938 NOTICE is hereby ^iven th a t a Court of -Eevision of the .iot^sLLis1^H-sit-«tLhe^VIumdpaHIaflr«th-aiid-Esqu-iina4L-T̂ » "j , • •." .*** OXl/ Clv -XfXUXlXV'lJ^Cl'X ' ' • i/ii . 7 ^strict of- West Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, the 10th day \December, 1937, a t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur- pose of. correcting and revising the Voters' List for the year L.yoo a n d f r t a n n -f l - 6 p Tlfl.TTlP ̂ and to determine any application To strike out the name V l a n y I..-. l. - ■" . . . . .r . __1__ _1 ^ J • .t-V. r\.¥*nr\t~i rTv. _ person, which has been iniproperly placed thereon, or_ such lis t- th e name, of "any person improperly omitted therefrom. ^be Municipal Hall, West Vancouver, B.C., this ' -̂ »th day of NoveinhPr̂ 1Q5̂ 7. WM,-HERRIN, Municipal Clerk. for West Vancouver." 'T he local team was weakened by the ab- DICKENS BOOK CLUB ' sence of Percy Masterman, Lloyd _ _ " H unter and Dan Demp.sey. ■ This Saturday West Vancou ver Merchants have anothei Ambleside Park p.m Kickoff a t 2:3(1 HOLLYBURN HALL For th e ir ' sixth season the Dickens' Book Club are present- ing sketches frorn "Bleak House." on Thursday, December 2nd, a t SfT'" S te v e n 's Hall, This book-is the ninth novel written by Chas. Dickens and appeared in month ly instalments from March, 1852, to September, 1853. I t sa tirises___________________________ the Court of Chancery arid its Boys and Girls will be held at hopelessly long drawn out suits. 7 :-15 jKm. tomorrow (Friday) in The scenes are laid in London, Hollyburn Hall, when the sub- Lincolnshire and Herefordshire. . ject. will be: "The Romance of Proceeds of the entertainm ent bur English Bible. It's Preser- - will be-given-J;o-the_Christmas.. vation, -Translation- and -Dissem Cheer . Fund and the Rectory ed another try. Neither try was converted. Veteran Tommy Rox- iburgh playecLa dandy.. gam eJn . the backfield while MacAulay d'Easum were the pick of' The forwards. home game against St. Regis at - Next game is a^ Douglas Park a t 2:30 p.m. Saturday against A^ to the game will certainly be sur prised, a t the brand of rugger __ _̂__ . p e local boys are playing, espec- The usuahLantern Service smce a number of them are still--in hTgh schbol,\and they certainly deseiwe all the support p e y can get. The publio are asked to- be on..hand Saturday, p rp iif iy wilt addition. -- Don't forget this is West Vari- couver's - W dfare Drive Week. Sigq and return your card NOW. It's good to give. ination;" Sunday School and I* O. D. E. Young People's Bible Class at 10 A special meeting of the Dun- a.m. next Sunday, November can Lawson Chapter 1 0 D E 21st. A t.th e 7:30 p.m. service.^ 'W'̂ Fbe held a t 2 p.m. next Mbn^ next Sunday, John Jenner will _ day .N ovem ber -22nd - a t -the ^ v e a Gospel Address, taking as ̂ home of Mrs. W. Dickinson 780 his subject "The Way of Life." 14th Street.