■ |̂k i ^ [ *?jlJIIÎ ^ A Weekly N^wsDaDet mm Circulating in the D istrict o f West Vancouver^Ambleside, Ho/iyham^ Wesfifn, Dundarave $1.00 per year. Cypress Park, Caulfeild, Whytecliff, Etc. , . . . *c p«r copy a t now asunda. \'ol. IX H O L L Y B U R N P.O ., W EST V A N C O U V E R . B.C.. T H U R S D A Y , O C TO B ER 18th. 1934 N o . 35 WF.ST VANCOUVER W E L FA R E ASSOCIATION'S ' A N N U A L M EETIN G 'r" ' 'rhe annual m eeting o f th e W est V ancouver W elfare A s sociation will be held in th e O range HaU a t 8 p.m . sh a ra nex t Afomiuv October 22nd, an d .i t is hoped- th a t th e re will be a ve?v iaVge attendance of .all o u r citizens. ' .u *. ' The basic idea of fo rm ing such an association was th a t a w..,l orc-anization conducted by locaJ re s id en ts cOuld m ost ffnrtiv('lv look a f te r th e w an ts of th o se am ongst us, who as f iJ s u lt of the depi^ssion and th ro u g h no fa u lt o f th e ir own fo im ithem selvessho rtlo f food, fuel an d clothing. II is impossible to overestim ate th e good w ork i t has ,inno ^ince its form ation, fo r i t is a well establish.<^ fac t th a t h r ^ ief W is M t s if f ic ie n t by its e lf to provide all th e necessities of life to those bu t of em ploym ent. New and o d clothes have lieen distributed,w^also groceries, s ^ s fo r veget- X irardens, wood, m edicine, fu rn itu re , and a la rg o quan tity of milk. In addition shoe rep a irs have been looked a f te r . All this has been done b y volunteers th ro u g h o u t th e year, and it has entailed a v as t am oun t lof w ork, as will be readily d fw as estim ated th a t $5,00.0 would be requ ired to m eet flip cost of th e necessities w hich have been d is trib u ted during he past year, and th is w as raised by vo lun tary canvassers in -in intensive drive am ong our residen ts . I t is understood •that a drive will shortly -be in s titu ted a long th e sam e lines to r a i s e funds fo r th e nex t tw elve m onths, ■ , In conclusion we ask th a t everybody pome to th e annual meeting next Monday n ig h t, if only to show th e ir appreciation nf the earnest body of m en and women who, th r 9Ughout th e oast twelve mlonths have given,, so m uch of th e ir tim e and stVength to relieve th e suffering in ou r m idst. REMEMBER The W est V ancouver W elfare D rive w ill start ' "Sfliin,. R E E V E L E Y L A N 0 ASKS, FOR SU R FA C ED ROADS THREE INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY EV EN TS For the foq rteen th y ear of or International Celebriiv Con- Reeve Leyland made, th e ou t- ..... s tand ing add ress a t ^ h e recen t her Iiiteniational Celebrity Cton- Qood Roads League Convention W'r(s, Miss L. J . Laverock has in Kamloops; and a s a re su lt ho engaged an a rray of celebrated personally and th e A utom obile artiH Opening th e series next Club of V ancouver w ere deluged Monday and luosday, the dazzl- w ith congratu la to ry phone calls »ng, m ihlary chorus, R ussia's M OLLIE L E E TO GIVE from m otorists. The Reeve a s th e rep resen ta- ^ ' t i ve d r th e Club,' WhibK hawdletl m ost of th e to u rin g motiorists, said they w ere in a position to lanuHKs Don Cossacks will give two diflfeient program s in th e ..iwditerium*' ̂ -'On... Monday;- th is ' choir of 86 male sopranos, altos, tenors, baritones and bassos, ---------- w 1 ̂ Ar»ai.inan th e finest in existence, B A L L E T DANCING know sang in W innipeg. The civic INSTRUCTION H ERE iimlitoiium there aeuting ,4.200 Mollie Lee, outstanding teach- peSt^^year of 1929, and few er of ^ llet-dancing and well- ^ould return until w e a t-leaat [hrL"h S r l d ^ a K e X "ĥ ^̂ ^̂ knO)vn through the excellence o f surfaced our trunk highways. Do,rCossaeks S X r an^TOndl her past work m Vancouver, wi Many wrote, the.cl.ub and said so f " A ,T t e an a d iX in ^ c o n iS open classes in the Legion Hall language somietimes more *«"s >J eyerym urB day a t 4 p.m., begin- forcible^hfn poIiteT stating.they " lier* n the" wed^ *'Jflhou?hit mng Thursday,, October 25th. „ ad^;sing f n e ^ s the D o ^ c Z a ^ ^ ^ ^ ag a in st ^(^ommg to B .C . ,w h ^ nuuk visit to M ontreal, "disan-Term s, $2.00 p e r month.Miss L ee 's announcem ent of ,the opening o f h e r classes in iWest Vancouver- will come as "Vivv.iN RECORD CROWD EX PE C T E D FO R KITSILANO BOYS' BAND Judging by th e en th u siasm show n by th e local hand in selling tickets, th e concert to be given a t 8 o'clock^ tom (^ow night in Inglewood A uditorium by th e K itsilano Boys Band ̂ will be well attended.. I t is^hoped th a t th e citizens of W fs t Vancouver will show th e se boys th a t th ey a re as impulair near'home as they w ere in.r o th e r p a r ts o r t h e e m p ip r. E very -, where th is band w ent th ey played' t t '^ a d i t y - c r o w d s ; '- - - Before leaving on th e i r . to u r o f Canada, < E ngland, and Scotland, the band w as-assisted by p u r local band in a, m assed concert given a t th e O rpheum T heatre . T h is w onderful group . of musicians a re nlow doubly re tu rn in g th is fav o r by tu rn in g over the proceeds, of th is concert to th e W est V ancouver School The W est V ancouver Boys a r e v e ry fo rtu n a te in hav ing , Mr. Delamont, leader of th e K itsilano Band, as th e ir conductor. He has certainly se t a h ig h s tan d ard fo r Juni[ar B ands, and one th a t many organizations would do well to aim to r. ijc t us turn out in fo rc e . tom orrow n ig h t ^and »bow Mr. D elam ont what we th ink of h im in W est .V ancouver. T ickets will be available a t th e do,or a t 2 5 'cen ts each. The cups and troph ies w on by tlie K itsilano Band on th e ir different tou rs a re now on display i n 'th e local B. u . B iecm c Sho.w Window. , The following is U ie p rogram :, ' - 0 , C anada t r» c March-- "E L C ap itan" .......... .....................-.............J- Overture-- "Poet and P e a sa n t" ........ ........................... ,..Von Suppe Reading--S elec ted - ...... :-l.-- ...... -........................................... 1 D ouglas M uir , Cornet Solo-- "L ost C hord !"...... -4 ................................. A- Sulli^van Soloist, Roy Johnston „ Wood Wirfd Q u a r te t te ^ ^ T ra u m e ra f ' .......... .---........ -^olium a^^^ ^ London Suite-- "London' E very D ay" .................. -- -Eric ^ a. Coyent G arden ;,b. W estm inste r ,c. March F antasia-- "Colonel B ogey on P arad e ..............E . A ltora Accordian Solo-- Selected ...... ..--44-:........................................... . " I A. B erg lin t , • rr a i4s .̂a Humoresque-- "M usical Sw itch" ......... ......................... ;■ • ̂ ® Reading--S ele c te d ......................................................................... D ouglas M uir ^ , , Pindah C horus" ...... '..G-.-Sebek the roads w ere erous. A gain B. th e sam e reason ;Vt< the S ta te s fo r the! millions of dollaw nuiil visit to M ontreal, "disap pointed hundreds," a s th e Gaz ette described the scene, "liter- ally fought to g e t in to His M ajesty's T hea tre ." Eventually the police, had to handle th e situation. On Monday and oq Friday, October 29th and Novem ber 2nd, the celebrated Swedish prim a donna, S |grid Onegin, will give two different .pnograms. An operatic s ta r from Covent G ar den, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, New ing every y ea r aS 'k re su lt w as appalling. D irt roads were false» .econ omy, fo r m ain tenance charges on- them w ere $2,500 p e r mile, . while surfaced doads only cost $4,000 a mile w ith little or no m aintenance. The c ry in g .. need in B. C. was fo r York M etropolitan Grand Opera; Speaking Jfor th e A u t e ^ b le £)negin has a phenom enal voice Club Ee sug'̂ S te d a surv^ __^ ̂three notes above th ree octaves and can hold a sus^tained ,ther'-p w ts of seconds', out-, connecting w ith th e mmn ij^wns. djoing Galli- C u rd 's fam ous vocal Surfaced h ig h w a y s . should be » . Hallowe'en n igh t, also a t which would n e t u s mlillnons o f auditorium , F ritz K reisler, dollars m to u r is t bumness and favorite violinist of the people; go a long way tow ards solving unem ploym ent. , , He com'os from European tr i- Leyland was elected . umphs, including fo r ty concerts one o f th e vice-presidents of the j„ th eJ3 ritish Isles. Two of h is G(wd Roads League fo r the en- London coheerts were a ttended suing year. good new s to a ll. w ishing to secure th e b es t in ballet dancing instruction . She h as been hon ored by -several "RoyaL Com m and" . perform ances, both in C anada and in G rea t B rita in and is recognized as one of th e lead- O Lt) TIM E DANCE by-royalty and he gave a now fam ous perform ance fo r ch arity a t . t h e prim e m in is te r's resid ence, when K re isle r's' p laying was declared re'SpOTisible fo rThe Legion W.A. under the convenership of M rs. F rank Ram say M acdonald's absence -Rivers - a re giving.- another .of from the House of Commons a t lo w* _______ th e ir se ries of Old Time Dances an im portan t ju n c tu re . in g teachers o f th e dancing pro- a t 8 :45 p.m . n ex t Saturday, the ---------------------... . fession. N ot a few o f h e r form - 20 th in stan t, In tlm Legion Hall. I. 0 . D. E. H A LLO W E'EN e r Vancouver pupils a re now These Old 'Time Dances proved ^ enjoying successes in various v ery popular la st w in ter airf are p a r ts of th e country . equally so now, th e firs t ,heJd on Mollie Lee-teaches every form 5 th October, being veiy success- of th e dance from th e sta te ly |u l. A s before th e popular Black DANCE, FRIDAY, OCT. 26th . Judg ing from th e advance ticket sale fo r th e A nnual Hal- o t tn e aance iio m « ie sutieiy lowe'en Dance of th e Duncan 'm inuet to the vivacious horn- D iam ond O rchestra will, supply Lawson C hapter, I.O.D.E., to be pipe. H er stu d io -p h o n e in th e th e m u sic ./R efre sh m en ts . Ad- held Friday , O ctober 26th, th e ' " ' m ission, 25 cents. ̂ ' Hollyburn Pavilion is bound to I t is th e in tention to hold be filled and^ th e long-looked fo r RUGBY th e se dances on th e first and c ity is Seymour 8613. on S aturday when th ey took th e Oriental Scene-- "A D erv ish Ghorus" .......................... .. j^easure of th e 'M ounties to thq Saxaphone 'Trio--"N asty M an" .,4 --/-----------------̂ ^̂ ̂ ................. .. o f 10 te T W est Vancouver B arbarians S a tu rd ay s o f each m onth Won th e ir second league fixture ^ i p n g th e w in ter. N E W LOCAL ORGANIZATION - ^ - C . B ryson, A. N e w ^ , H. Melton ™ ■ Introduction t e A ct III-- "Lohengrjn .............................. ^ God Save th e 'iK in g .. F IR ST M EETIN G HALLOW E E N D A N ^ faded to ^ ro sa ^ th e g arm en ts given them, by t h e " .The com m ittee in charge, con- 4 l _ . . , i T he W est V ancouver S ^ m - th e faded th e W e lfa ^ . M rs. F rederick vened by M rs. Frloud and Mrs. ^ i i e N orth Shore O utpost of m ihg Club are g iv ing a H m l^ - 1 Rdored' th e first Bayliss, iri-whpse home all meet- G. Gray, a re very pleased a t th e o e '4 n Dance o n S atu rday , October -_-pme. Sinclair generous responser te - th e ir ef-- '27th, in th e H arborview D a ^ e th e g irls m general supervisor fo r ts an d \ would su g g est th a t S t t e g att^p^nu" 4 fc Monday, ^ SriS^ '^ m W esid e The forwards played a g a s h in g for a term o f tog, ^ 4 e 4 h e i > u X t " s"oot 22nd October, in th e d u ^ room f e s f t m v t e ^ s p j ia im d e ^ S ; i 4 " ^ « " v i d K ! o n f ' ? ^ Lopsdale a ^ o . o ^ +1,^ go The backs seem ed unable to Seabloom, p res id en t; Miss G ert- g e t going and did n o t .play the rude Bibbs, s e c re te r j^ tre a ^ re r ; ® ^ ™ * ? J ^ lW e n d a n c e tune of 10 to 3., T he M ounties took th e lead early in .the gam e a blocked kick,, b u t failed to convert the try fo r th e ex tra , points. In th e second h a lf the th e B arbarians confined' the event, a real success. W hat m ore deligh tfu l way to spend an evening--w ith your M r f i i^ l a r up a p arty and come to th is ------- dance ? N ovelties and delectable M em bers of th e younger se t refreshm en ts will add to 4he recen tly organized under th e pleasure* The P aram oun t Or- nam e o f "W est Vancouver Girls' ch estra will provide m usic w ith Club." T h e ir w ork is to be Jocal rea l rhy thm ,and th e floor a t th e and wholly philanthropic, be- H ollyburn Pavilion is a good g inn ing w ith th e rem odeling of g arm en ts given them,_ by t h e " The com m ittee in charge, con- - 4 . i f , * ! ........... r ? K ' M,. ; I h f ■4 '■>' 't'ii '■■■■J . * i mn,' 3".. tk. 1,-4 ̂ -'it h f )"• ' : r : - s . of the W est V ancouver Legion. All North Shore -m em bers an d > prospective m em bers a re asked to be present. , ' , S n r t o W est B ay a f te r - th e d & e . 'The com m ittee have gone D ancing from 9 to 1 o 'clock. Adm ission 50 cents, ̂ ' Come a n d b rin g a p arty . ' A son w as born on W ednes- ^ y , . the 10th in s tan t, a t th e N o rth V ancouver G eneral Hos- manager to arrange. 35' cents. ^ . ■L-> ',.4