r * .> -I ' 4 "'*rMff'IC| ' *' * • " ' /*■/•-"■ ' ' '• ' *" "'» *■ ' '̂r I ^ E S f ' ^ ^ j ^ E ^,, ̂ tf " ' ■ ' i ̂ .̂ ÎjBjWk' ' .s "̂3 ' * ' '■" ' ■ A ' X A Z # a i ^ l 7 - 1 ' t r . " K T m - c . - i u ■■•■ ^ ^ ' - / - ; f Circuhmngm the D tstricrof- West Vdacouper-rAmUeside, HoHyhunt, WetMh, Dundarttve y°l. > H0LLYBURN J» .0 ., WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 21$t, 1938 No. 3 ___ ' m a y p a y c o m m it t e e t a x b a t e s t i l l 61 m il l s c o m in g e v e n t s " ■ The only good thing about the new Anglo-Itdjian pact The next tneetintr of the West THp fnv rji+A fhia v/»nr l̂ ,j i "Till «i r i is that in prob6-bility it will never be implemenrod, Al- Vancouver May Day Committee will be the same namelv 61 m Sl^ •} though to her ^hame England is quite^willirig to throw Ethi- .will be held a t 8 p.m. next Tues- and th e irw H l b e T o ^ l^ ^ ^ S t i Wilcox ^n^thVormi"i5e opia to the dogs in an attem pt to save her own skin, she must day, April 26th, in the Council ment tax. I M nt ft n m ' first obtain a release from the other members of the League Chamber. I t is requested that The major denartmentiU ex- MfinVinJ Mnv «rhn Pimr .,nfJ:^ations, and Russia in all probability will say -no ." Should all delegates endeavour to be penditures a J e r s ImpMi.. we, whe boast so much about keeping our pledged present, as a number of arrange- ' SchooTs : ^ . $67,000 n?esenied L ^ e PlaV word, will find ourrelves in the invidious position of having ments have to be made for the Finance . . 21,M0 of S It R ?>* .m d ^ t h l miB to be taught our duty bj; the much despised C o ^ u n is ts . 1938 Celebration. .......Hospitals 7 600 Sees o f t t w?sfVa^couve^^ * In any case, whether Russia objects or not, it is evident th a t '------------------ Board of Wnrlf« • <19 non ' a iu l i . t • i!?, -- the^present-^British. Government holds its plighted word as I NE\V PARK SCHEME Police .......... 12*000 Ai!5u+^Jnm^" cheaply as did the Germans in 1914;- How low we have fallen FOR NORTH SHORE Health C'OOO uchtprium. smcc t̂-hpse days, when,-less prepared fo r w ar than,;is the case - -- !:i Fire , ' 2 000 PonQT»Q itmnPT nnnii? now., we still had^the courage 0 ̂ .E stab lishm en t of a sports P a rk s ...: .............................. S|000 B etw ^n 8 000^^^ T^^cfftoo^dearlv S ground and recreation park a t Light ........................... : 11,000 sons visited ForsPs Model Home chased too dearly, ana peace IS one of the g ieatest of th em .. the no rth -end of Lions Gate ------• over the Easter week end It How; dear th a t price will be we'shall discover when the . bridge is advocated in a brief HOLLYBURN HALL will be again open for public, in storm breaks, as break it must, for even Chamberlain states submRted by the West Vancou- Sunday School and Young spection next Saturday and Siiii- that a world w ar cannot be averted but only delayed. Our ̂ vevr Town Planning Commission People's Rible Glass will be held day from 12 noon to 7 p.m. many colored subjects in Africa and India ..lined up behind to, Lower Mainland Regional as usual, a t 10 a.m. next Sunday -- ^ ^ ---------- Us to a man m 1914; esteeming us to be, as we undoubtedly Planning Association.' ' April 24th, in Hollybum Hall! OPERETTA BY . ' were then, their ju s t and fearless-protectors, ;who ever kept Proposed site is south of A t 7 :30 p.m. next .Sunday Bben- JUNIOR GIRLS* CHOIR our word regardless of the consequences. Many of our race Marine Drive, extending west to Wood of Dunedin, New ----- • had aga^n â nd again faced hopeleSs odds and died for th a t ' Eleventh S treet. The area is 5l!ealand, will give a Gospel a i The operetta "Ali Baba and - the colored rnan saying of us today? now' comprised la rge ly 'o f the dress, the subject of which.,will the Forty Thieves" will be given 1 hat mysterious sys^m , th e native telft^aph, which w^ Capilano Indian reserve. ' be "Jonah," a true story. Tues- by" the West Vancouver Junior I® over Africa and India th a t Other proposals in the brief ^ p.m. .prayer, and Bible Girls' Choir under the leadership England IS flmshed, tha t^her m en jiave becom^^ inelnds f ' of Mrs/Colin M acieaikat 8 p.m that we can no long;er be trusted. ' And when having Marine D r i v f S r e d 2n " -̂--- tomorrow (F r& a lJy itd S a W ;.flic t.an as t.b reak s in E u r o p e , J h ^ arterial highw ay'tT ca te f o r t f e B. C. TELEPHONE day, April 22nd & ^ K r d , in the 'i*® *"® heavy t r ^ i c 4 a t •Sb i follow ANNUAL DANCE .United Church 1^0: iThe W.A. - KhyberPass. And so we shall lose everything, because we opening.of the n w b S g e - d kJ: ■ ' - i ------- ___of the.United a re s ^ . ' - were afraid to n sk anything. .lected replacement of t fo cSul- The W est Vancouver staff o f . soring the presentation. The ; There isJittle wonder there was so much rejoicing in the lano bridge and, the Mternative the B.C. Telephone Company are operetta is in three acts with the very much controlled Fascist press an d am o n g t he Italian o f converting „the old^ P G E g '̂^^^g their annual dance on f^ i- ' addition of a i girls' school to people when the pact was signcd.tiN ot only vvas it a signal nght-of-way to ah arterial hic-h- April 29th; in"the Hollyburn provide ^-love interest, and is a" triumph for Mussolini, which he badly heeded to bolster u p ' PaWIion, when dancing will take very tuneful work. The children - his hold of. Italy afte r the German seizure of Austria, but it ' ____ ' place from 9 to 1 to the music have* been working hard on i t all has given him a club to swing over H itler's head a t their next PAULINE<JOHNSON. SCHOOL McElheron's Orchestra, the . winter. The cast will all be m^^tiag in May. There is no question, of cqurse,7that th a t . S Refreshments* will be served lai costume and with the beauti- seisiure. had been, previously a g r ^ upon by the tw o dictators Class Leaderb ̂ ADriL' during the evening. Miss Irene fu l scenery and lighting effects to this e x t e n t , .. la a g ; ' ............? MicCruih is the:convener, assist- -the ensemble should be a decided ::;^g|^^£aiji^ga§irtQ;:j3seriiiE311d5^3pf±!i^iKf^i£:iGerjhaiganil^^:ii^^ '^Italian troops can accomplisliTt7WiTieb-is another reason why Welsh • 2 Norman Tpfjfqon • Allwork, as members of the 35 cents, children l"5'cents. this Anglo-Italian Pact will never-beamplemented. B ut the ^Jean F7dd*es * * committee in charge. The fol-- -- -■■■'•■ ' . . ' - -.-"-v- fact of his not being able to bluntly publish the fact, even in Div. 2 Grade- 5 1 Bettv ^^ve kindly consented to ' HR* E* A. HENRY PASSES these days of lack of hpiipr.and broken pledges among nations, Bradley; ' 2, Gordon Thomnson • patronesses; Mrs; J. ' B. Rev. E. A. Henry, D.D., form er Briice Mackay and Doreen J. Jack o f Van-- p ^ o r off ice W est > ^ 3 Grade 5 *-- 1 HarTv prodfeeds are. Tuesday mdimlng at the ^v2i^ We believe, the Italian'Agreem ent to be nothing but a ArmstronR-* 2 Mariorip McTav- ? aid of the Employees' .Volun. " oouver General Hospital, aged 71 ' colossal blunder. Such ^ b la ta n t attem pt to break the Rome- ish* 3 Jack McGait:hv - Benefit Fund, and tickets years. The deceased is survived ^ Berlin axis can only result in forcing Hitler's hand into making rliv 4 4 » • r Pn^^v* ' by one son. Dr. A»,T. Henry o f another, coup with all its, dangers, however sure he mav feel mu -«-oger ------------------ - Vancouver. He ' w^s bom in SOLD ' M ontr^l. and s to te d hi« n lin ii,-1 posed four power pact excIudh^R fesia from European affairs," " - ^ ̂ ^ nir m u -- n , te m l c a i ^ a t"B ra rid p h ;m n i-f because nothing could be more calculated, to drive Russia into j " *o ' r,, , Mr. Elliott, who has been con- toba, following which he was - the arms of Germany; - • ' v liiy. 5, Grade 3 -- 1, Tony de .ducting the store and tea-rooms successively pastor And, if Rbssia once joined the llome-Berlin axis there Sissons; 3, a t Cypress Park for the past Church .in Hamilton, :cW m ers would be war in E u ii^ e ill ^ e n t y ^ S i f ® . -NoVa McEwan. ---------- -fourteen-years, , has sold, th e - Church in-Vancouver,Deer Park ____ . ' nours. g, property and business to Miss L. Church in Toronto, W est Van- A ^ ----- ford; 2, Alan H airison; 3,. Jack Taylor and Miss Cash, who will couyer United Church, and a t WhSTVANCOUVER . EXCHANGE, OF POLICE McNeil. ̂ * take possession on 30th instant. F a irfie ld U n ited C h u rch in V ic - LAWN B O E IN G CLUB > OFFICERS * Grade 2--1, Geoffrey Som ers• expects to go to toria, retiring then, from active. ---- - --------- 2, Lorene Townsend and Betty Honolulu. .work to live in Vancouver.. The An exchange of police officers Jane Cole. ' ^ ̂ " remmns lay in state from 1 to - has been arranged; between the Diy. 7, Grade . 2 -- Norma mJ. « + u 'â ' ^ ' i r>* m shoHly and arrangem ents, Vancouver Police Force and th a t Whiteside; 2, R oberf Tocher; 3, m Aimual Birthcky L n ^ ^ u r c h , where the f u n ^ J^[in o th eo n te^e^ n g _ p ro g l^_ ^^ ^ :w « ;f-y ^ JBarbara Richardson. ___ _ Y^^^duver ^-are-well-ftTrxx7flry?--r r!r^ -i-r. ^ ^ x ;.y ^ t^West^w^neoirs^r,--Une^^igooa^-- -------- -- Gr-T;^^Hr=was4ieHi^Ti=th€™BaDtisbF^J^s.ters^ff44iatmg-Avere the ,u , u«xuu axiu tae ime wxuic «, va-nwuvci , 1 Green's .Committee constable is trained in the Bur- uJa helpers in th is eau of Science, Bureau of Identi- a past years th e :g reen has - ficatidn and Finger Printing in nn? drought to a steiidard * .of_ ,ad(htionto theusualcrim inalin- j^.^dtio_h never/befdfezat?!^ vestigation and other training. t)l '̂ ®^ddld provide great~ Constable Hailstone,^ is. the those -, playing the -first local constable to go on ex- old game. West Vancou- change and is now training with la s t ' the city police. " - entertaining- tfe;visiting. ST. STEPHEN'S JUBILEE Special services in St. Steph en's on-^Sunday-will-mark-tlfe- *fuv/iXf -c*w 1 ivii a# son occupied the chair. Mrs. Hampden, returned sionary from China, led therde votional period. Mrs. McKay led'. "Mrs:~RT~CrWeIdori -- *w , , V », P̂» .A.T.A.MAMX V» ̂ UtAX:/ XVT3 V t JL̂X • J. S. Henderson,#the Rev. Gordor!^ Dickie, and the Rev. M. G. Mel vin, and jn t^roenL w asJtnade in__ Ocean-View Burial Parkjfwhere the-service~at~the~gravestde^was~r .7----- ,V--/."T*;** "V-" Tn prayer, mra. xv. w e iaon. .K^^vcaiuti waa Silver Jubile^f^the-first-A ngh- presidenrorV am w uver D is tr ic t. conducted- b y -P r in c e A rthur can service in W est Vancouver W.C.T.U., the guest speaker,. Lodge No. 82, A.F. &,A.M. XApril Form er-Rec- gav^ a very inspiring address on -------------- tors and M inistrants will take Temperance. She spoke of the part in the services. Tme Rev- campaign now undertaken by the A. H. Priest, 1925-1931, will temperance organizations to bar>Bin ojie 2nd annual recital of the, a . h . rrie s t, i.»26-l»31, will temnerance organ ization s to hai •"v in v ^ n Vancouver dance classes preach a t 11:15, and the Rev. iiquOT a X e r t S ^ S , ® /? j : P-. Dingier 1921-1924, will z f f and S n ^ r " ^ 1 . --^chfldreirs halletj-- RamseyTivilfbe the celebraiTtr-- Elions -Candylahd," in On Monday evening at; 8 p t^ a vpî r cv en t^ 'tq .p ro -. which The children all represent in the Orange Hall, there will be ®̂ason. ^ ®c,tive and pleasant candies. Helen Jackson will a re-union social to which form- d a n ^ the part of Lollipop, Aud- er parishioners, * present' mem- u rey Parkinson that3of Ma Fudge, - bers and friends are cordially in- seyen pink candles, was cut by -- --------/-'M rs^^j-H ip SM^ief aria '^Shirtey-gtam atis, 7 A r^ e fT ijs to n c a ljs k e tc W.C.T.U. Those acting The NOTES FLANNEL DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow (Friday) evening, St. Stephen's branch of the Anglican Young People's; A s ^ ation are holdirijg theif^^ F^ .........- ..................... . ■;with::: pro- from novel- th a t it ____. ^Tricket^ served from small tables decor- , a t 36 cents are^ still obtainable ated with daffodils and Blaster from any of the local A.Y.P.A. . m e m b ^ s ; and remember i t's The birthday cake, lit by tomorrow night. ^ Agenproi ~ T T - - - ' 'S o ld ie r and Shirlgy-Stam atis, 7- A - b n e r historical ~sketch~of o f' the W.C.T.U. Thos D̂ JVidav Over . 30 . parish " has been , w ritten and as serviteqYs Were Mrs. memhAv children and adults printed to mark th e occasion. Miss Helen Colpitts, Mis in ou- are reauested YrtTwa "Will'armpar in thp ballet and a and will be distributed a t tiip Mra a r BRITjaH .^ISRAED , . . regular Monday night ^ P"P̂ ^̂ h children and adults printed to mark th e occasion. Miss Helen CoIpffts^ Miss^^^^ M arin!^ B ^ e in the ballet and a and will be distributed a t the Mrs. Mclf^y add Mrs. D Chap-' ' e S m ^ t rfg "n d ^ /lf aance. . ^ 7 . - var i ed group of divertissements, services on Sunday. man. V it^ , t, «* a an are ***'