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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 5

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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5
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I i i ir wr.jj mmajniir-wiuw-Wif-li 1 sa'Mawaajunsaai W'W ini' winwpwnafiini nw n'iwniiii'niiiwTi' mi a iUpih i'nwirww THE PROVINCE, Wednesday, April 23, 1938 stA 'l J1 KJITH HNIMll itTlIt! eutUHt QUEENS ROAD I x. I mat ami Qf ii BOUNDARY OAD --7 I rIA lnMi tntii huhwu I JZy JL "Jr i tj 1 i i M3 u4 wia -is Wfv SCHOOLS PROTEST PLANNED WHALLEY Surrey members of the Auto Courts and Resorts Association will urge other branches in B.C. to oppose the basis of provincial government school financing. Insignia of the discrimingting woman to be seen carrying one of the smart new streamlined blue ond white. EATON shopping bags! A wU city, 0AD I li ry'S hT 5 A 8 2 lS 5 4 lAT Jl llTf 1Sh STREET i FlTH ROAD Vic Arychuck, president of branch in Surrey, and a director of the provincial ACRA group, said the action is proposed to ease the "squeeze" on trailer court owners.

A RECENT MEETING of the Fraser Valley Municipal association discussed ways of obtaining money through taxes or licences to trailer residents would pay their share of rnst for the children they send to school. Mr. Arychuck said the only effective way for trailer court operators to ease their situation Is to help ease the burden to municipalities. He also said a lawyer will be obtained to fight a move to "make us tax collectors." HE EXPLAINED future Increases in trailer space fees may be justified to meet education costs but doubted if owners could be forced to collect the fees then turn them over to the munici Skirt And Shorts Add Up To Skorts and with a kit which gives full directions, it's a breeze to make your own! Short, short skirts of permo-pleoted cotton in clever prints or plain, vivid, or pastel colours. Made in minutes.

With plain material for the cunning bloomer panties for underneath. Need no ironing. A kit 2.95 FabricsThird Floor pality. He suggested as an alternative more agreeable to owners that any increase to offset education costs be added to provincial trailer licences which could be given to municipalities by the MAP SHOWS ROUTE of Upper Levels Hijrhway-through North Vancouver City and District from Capilano River to the approaches of the Second Narrows Bridpre. The inset at right shows the clover- leaf planned at Second Narrows.

A request has Rone to the provincial highways department asking modifications to make provision for a continuation of Keith Road to the eastern part of the district. The government. inset at left shows the Capilano Road cloverleaf system. The highways depa'rtment has been asked to include an underpass which would provide an easier access to the highway from Pemberton Heights area. Richmond drive may hit $2,000 RICHMOND Total take from COMMUNITY COUNCIL SEEKS OWN QUARTERS FESTIVAL CHOICE GIRL, 11, WINS MUSIC HONORS An 11-year-old girl took top honors for her "abso the One-day Fund-raising campaign by the Richmond Cancer Society last week is expected to reach $2,000 when all funds are in.

Mrs. James Sinclair, society president, said the original target was $3,000. Address switch in Burnaby brings troubles BURNABY Mechanics of changing more than 13,000 Burnaby addresses effective May 3, is causing municipal employees considerable difficulty. Many errors have been found by residents once they received their new numbers. Scverat numerologists were not happy with their new numbers and these were changed satisfactorily.

It is estimated nearly 800 changes will have to be made in the original list of new numbers and a revised list is now being prepared. BURNABY Use of the municipal building on McKay avenue will be sought by the Burnaby Community Council. The building is now used by the school board. Chairman Tom Goode, former school board chairman, told the council Tuesday the board, which leases the building for $1 a year, will go into its new offices next year. COUNCILLOR Emmet Cat-ferky, appointed chairman of the Burnaby canvass this October, was also given the task of asking municipal council for use of the building.

Howard Naphtali, executive director of Vancouver Community Chest and Council, (aid he lutely right" piano performance as the weeklong B.C. Music Competition Festival moved into its second day Tuesday. Tamela Dickinson, S811 West Fiftieth, scored 90 points the highest mark awarded, so far at the festival Charming Pictorial Maps of Ireland England, or Scotland, ore printed on these Irish linen too cloths which moke light of the "helping with the dishes" chore. Size 22x31 inches. Eoch 89 yi Household' Linens Third Floor Hall social club tourney Saturday BURNABY More than 50 entries have been received for the first annual oll tournament of the Burnaby Municipal Hall Social Club Saturday.

First tee-off at Birch Bay golf course will be at 1 a.m. in winning the pianoforte under 14 class. Two other competitors, Oonagh Kater of Seattle and Sheila Hughes of North or Haydn. Under 18 yeara. Ruth Callender.

89; Linda Blckerton, Whltt Rock. Elenor Barcsak. 87. Burnaby also received 90 was pleased with the confidence shown in his organization by the Burnaby Community Council in joining a joint appeal. "Burnaby is growing faster than any other Lower Mainland area and its needs and demands are growing with it," he said.

HE ASSURED the meeting no organization would be admitted or any services changed or expanded without approval of the Burnaby Community Council. Bob World was appointed vice chairman of the- metropolitan drive. He will act as liaison between Vancouver and Burnaby. Other chairmen appointed were N. H.

Classer, advance corporation gifts; N. D. MacDonald, advance personal gifts; C. Walker, national corporation; Dr. George McKee, professions; Alex Campbell, internal canvas division; G.

H. Dring and Mrs. Virginnia Howat, residential; and George Stafford, business. marks for their winning performances Monday night. BURNABY DELEGATION Consideration promised extra widening request BURNABY Highways Minister Gaglardi gave "favorable hearing" Tuesday to a delegation headed by Reeve Alan Emmott, requesting widening of a block EATON' VANCOUVER and NEW WESTMINSTER Stari-s today I of Last Hastings.

Instrumental adjudicator J. Wight Henderson was full of praise for the 11-year-old schoolgirl following her performance. "This was the touch I wanted," said the British expert. "It was absolutely right for the period. The piece was beautifully played with a fine, lively rhythm." MONDAY NIGHT pianist Sheila Hughes was also praised by adjudicator Henderson after winning the instrument solo, open, past festival championship.

MONtlAT Cl School rholrn, Junior Mfrh. Grade 7: Lord Byng; John Accelerated students to graduate The delegation argued that the 4100 block should be widened in addition to the 4200, 4300 and 4400 blocks which the provincial government has already promised. Reeve Emmott said Mr. Gaglardi gave a favorable hearing and the matter would be taken under consideration. Brentwood street light work stops BURNABY Installation 'of street lights in Brentwood Park subdivision has been suspended to allow check of residents to see if ornamental lights would be more desirable.

The suspension was ordered by Reeve Alan Emmott after protests had been received from eight residents who felt the wooden poles marred the surroundings. Ornamental lighting would cost residents about $12 a year for 10 years. Municipal Manager Balfour and the reeve will check if a better type pole could be installed. They will also see if the provincial government will allow Burnaby to use sheath cable for wiring as Vancouver This would reduce the costs of the present system which requires cement boxes for the wires. tt4 School cholrn.

Juhlor high, Omd 8: Lord Byng: Point Grfy and John Oliver (tiedt. Towels that are Really Distinctive! What swank! A stunning black ond gold coloured coat-of-arms, with large monogram, appears on these extra-large, fluffy white terry both towels, deeply bordered with whitt cord fringe. Eoch 5.95 Sweet little white terry fringed finger-tip towels with initial in gold-colour. Each 79 Household Linens Third Floor Downtown park site again asked NEW WESTMINSTER A combined YMCA-YWCA building committee is seeking permission from city council for a downtown park site for the second time in a year. directors hope to obtain a lease on about three acres of Queens park for their proposed $300,000 building.

Once a site has flam rhonl rholm, Junior hlRh. r.lrli: John Oliver; Glad-Itone; Vancouver Tech. Cl t4j School cholrn. Junior high. Folk longa: Templelnn.

Data I4S School rholn, Senior high. Folk aongi: John Oliver; Lord Byng. Junior high. Small RICHMOND The first class of "accelerated" students from Steveston Junior High School will graduate to senior high school this June. The plan, where students of superior ability are able to complete the three-year course from grade -seven to grade nine in two years, has been under way for, years in Cambie Junior High experiment has been termed "definitely successful" by! school inspector Col.

J. N. Burnett. First class in Steveston junior high under the plan was Started in 195B. enaemnie unconducted: John Oliver; Gladntone.

I Extra pickup starts July 1 BURNABY Weekly garbage collection will start in Burnaby July 1. Two new garbage trucks will be purchased to facilitate the pickup. This will increase the cost of garbage collection and dump maintenance te $309,100 this year compared with $237,827 last year. Cla JS School rholra, Boy changed vnlrei: Lord Bvng. IS1 Senior high.

Small unconducted: John Oliver; tiauiHOiie. 4'laaa la Chamber mu1r. Small ensemble, Intermediate: Garth WIN llama. Arthur McConnell and Patrick Fralelgh 88. been obtained, the two organiza Special 3.49 3.69 2.79 1.99 tions will launch a fund cam A Shopping Bag Concert Monday urn Junior enemhie, Trumpet duet: Herbert Taylor and Joe Little 74.

Claaa its Acpordlnn roncert solo. Open: Bob Armatrong 8H. Claaa 1 0K Accordion duet. Open: Edward Rchuaa and Leo Aquino 88. riaaa ISA Inat rumen anlo.

Paat paign. City hall turned down a request made last fall for a portion of Tipperary park. YMCA Director Watson T. Hunter said the building would be operated in such a way that Training Seat plaatlc. Karh Dlapera 20x40" Bnsed.

I)n. Flannelette Diapers lnen lannelette Sheet 3RX.M". fair quilled Mattress Pads Rubber Sheets Sl7e Each Infanta Gowns Flannelette. Infanta' Vesta Tie-on style. Crochet Seta-Pink or blue.

Baby Preaa With Slip. F.aeh LADNER The newly-formed Ladner Rotary Club will sponsor Festival a I ihln. Onen: concert by the New Westmin 2 for 1.69 49 2 (or 1.69 2for1.19 1.49 COQUITLAM Como Lake Ratepayers' Association will meet at 8 tonight in the Como Lake high school. Sheila Hughea 90. iter symphony in the community I lata Vocal, Low voice, t'nder 20 veara: Sandra Browning.

nail next Monday. the entire city would have access to its facilities for meetings Kathleen Bain, 85; Diane Grant, 84. Port names May queen PORT COQUITLAM April Wingrove, 11, a pupil at Central School has been chosen this city's 34th May queen. Other members of the royal suite will be Claudette Mont-petit and Bernice Miller, maids-of-honor; Lorraine Morasse, Miss Canada and fonu Nelson, record bearer. May Day festivities- will be held May 23 in the Agricultural grounds.

Oh F.amnnd Blanketa-Plnk, blue, maize. 2.49 1.79 4.39 Each Boxed Blankets-Cotton eiderdown. F.ach EATON'S Baby Shop Second Floor Fnlda Mrola Weighs 7i lbs. Each 14.95 15.95 17.95 44.50 Mddia Corral-By Storkcraft. F.aeh Ijind-o-ioil Mattresses Farh Storkcraft -Vear Crib-White.

F.ach and social gatherings. Chest delegation to meet Martin A four-man Community Chest delegation from Vancouver will go to Victoria Thursday, May 1, to meet health and welfare minister Eric Martin to discuss Chest finances. The Chest recently announced $429,000 must be trimmed from its budget because the 1957 campaign fell short. The delegation will comprise Ralph D. Baker, Community Chest and Council president; Dr.

Lawrence Ranta, social planning Ronald S. Ritchie, budget committee chairman; and director Howard Naphtali. EATON'S Nurry Shop Sixth Floor is 3 J' il iaa sn Adult quartette. Open. Mixed: Katie Muller, Mary Klaaaen, Ooverdale; John Klaasen.

Ahhotaford, and John Thlesaen, Abhntaford, 84. 'la 31 Adult duet, Anv combination- Oonagh Kater and Jerald Tavlor, Seattle, 86. ria SJ Family duet, Anv combination; Rita and Katie Muller, New Wealmlnater, 8S. Claa a Vocal, Young men, changed volcea: Oanny Minor. 84.

Claa is fmall vocal enaemble, Junior, unconducted: Studio en-aemhle, 373. Claaa 27 Junior choral, Under 1S: Vancouver Heights United Church Junior Choir, 1fi. C'laaa Vocal, Folk aonga. Oonagh Kater, Seattle, 90; Gladys Tarry, 88; Nora Black and Albert Mansfield, White Rock, 87 (tied). Claaa li Pianoforte.

Under 18: Ruth Callender, 87; F.lennr Barc-lak. 8fi; Marv Harford, 8S. Claaa Pianoforte, 1'nder IS year: Diana Leea, New Westmin-tier, 89; Colin Dobson, 88, and Brenda Black, 88 (tied); Myrn Mattlce, 8. riant Pianoforte, Under IS yeara: Carol Christian. Pentlclon.

87; Diane Haveratock. 8fi, and Patricia Zelmer, 86 (tied); Jo-Ann Mnrae, 8S. Claaa 71 Girl's solo. High voice Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits I pkt. 380 Carnation tin.

Pacific Milk-Small tin. Welfare to cost Burnaby more BURNABY A change in the method of sharing costs of Social welfare services by the provincial government will cost Burnaby $15,000 more this year. The new formula is on a per capita basis instead of the 80-20 split as before. for 35 9 for 49 1 Farmer a Ife 6 2 tins tins Prepared Formula, 41erher'a Strained Baby Fond Helns Junior Meat Dlnnera Pahlum Rice Cereal S-ns. pkt.

Kuift's Strained Meats 65 41 23 1 45 tins EATON'S Foodareria Fees' Finer Nephew beats uncle V.V. jT-ft A to Carry Proudly EATON'S distinctively different new shopping bag, to carry as you would a piece of luggage. Clean white and the blue of the sea are the colours of a strong, expandable bag that will carry many cumbersome and oddly shaped parcels. The sturdy, longer than usual handles allow you to fill the bog above its level and still carry with ease. Bassinette with Hood Lightweight plywood with Lotex lining and masonite bottom, folding legs with castors.

Size White with pink, 1 3 QQ blue, or yellow. Special, each I 3 eV Plostic-covered mattress tc fif, special, each 1S9 to the light of day Mrs. Albin Swenson, 63, of 2220 East Twenty-fourth, has so many grandchildren and great-grandchildren that she has almost lost track of them all. under 16: l.lnda Marv Allan. 89: Judith Lumb, New Westminster gfi; Sandra MacPherson, 8S.

Claaa 71 Girl's solo. Low voice undrr 1: Vita Slahl, 8fl; Dorothy Joanne Walker, 85: Kathleen Collins, North Surrey, 84 and Maureen Lenore Tavlor, 84 (tied). Claaa 110 Pianoforte. Bach, under 14 vears: Patrice Ann Callander, 88; Anthony Lew. 87; Muriel Glhb, 8fi; Patricia Dlrken-nn.

86 and Kathleen ienry, 86 (tied). Claaa 111 Pianoforte. Bach. I'nder IS veara: Sheila Home, 87: Carol Christian, Pentlcton, 86; Brenda Joyce Sneed. Claaa SI Pianoforte, t'nder 14 vears: Pamela Dickinson.

90; Katn-len Leary, 89; Annabelle Lockwood 88. Clasa 7 Bovs' nolo. Sacred. Open: Brian Mcintosh. 86: Robert "I think it's 14 or 15 grand Nominal cost, each i I fO Sturdily Built Bathinette Has tubular frame in satin aluminum finish.

White, wear-resistant tub and hammock of non-slip faille in pink, blue, mint or With aluminum utility tray QQ and towel rail. Special, each IO7r children and, I think, five greatgrandchildren," she said. BUT LAST WEEK the growth of her family gave her a "thrill" when a grandson and great-grandson were born on the same day. Her daughter, Mrs. Peter Rich-ley, 27, of 4524 Sophia, gave birth to Peter Jay, seven pounds, 14 ounces, at St.

Paul's Hospital April 24. And in Quesnel, her grand daughter, Mrs. George Smith, 20, gave birth to Douglas George, eight pounds, two ounces. DOUGLAS WAS NOT only heavier than his uncle. He also beat him to the light of day by more than nine hours.

Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Joel Castonguay, 2818 Sprott, Burnaby, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swenson.

Mr. Swenson ia a longshoreman. Paul McCormlrk, 85; Douglal Rnhlnaon. 84. Claaa .1 Vocal duet.

Girl's under 18: viola vogt and violet Available on every floor in EATOS'S SmaH thoppe.ru carry the urnart looking EATON thopping bag. Dvrk. 89: Marllvn Stubbs and Donna Charpentier, 85: Eileen 3N UNCLE ALREADY that's the claim of little Peter Jay, born at St Paul's Hospital. He's the son of Mrs. Peter Richley, 4524 and his grand-, mother is Mrs.

Albin Swenson, 2220 East Twenty-fourth. (Don McLeod Photo) Chappel and Marilyn Holmes. 84 Claaa IDS Accordion duet EATON'S Baby Shop Second Floor Telephone MU 5-7112 ALSO AT EATON'S NEW WESTMINSTER, LA 2-2741 Junior under 20: Rose Grant Lola Goociine. 89 Claaa 121 Pianoforte. Mozart.

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