TE A ATT 1S TOROS Sy Stearn ees; 7 emda . Mn ae ee ie enn LD Tt . woe ane eee . on ~ BRAM Wy: onw as ai sone ae weet watt ato Sates Save AAs SN te serene Teaser OTST ONE EERIE EAP ELAS Total rote ese nemeny vtemmnte male he cements ret ot RRA PENCE i cntiinineeensnenee LOWER LONSDALE in the opening yeare of the ceutery, when 1 producing his Express” newspaper at the conser of Lenedate ang Public Litrary photo]. in 1901 J.B. - Barney) switched to the study of law. Williams was working for the -and got an appointment in __ Province as 3 printer. py ends ‘the lands office at city hall in . ne .: Just and had: come from Vancouver. This job enabled . eae ‘ r v sit a Ontario where he had lear-- him to support. himself | 7 Rall Adee ae nerves , sa you rma ° fines . ned -the trade. from. his during the tong grind before . father’s shop, ‘The Arnprior he was s called to the bar. spent. He has. managed : your civic affairs by . Watchman.” In 1905 after a . “trying to get: you the most for your monay in the | Pee oe a years 2a - int ity services you need and want. He will continue staff, he start e was appoin ’ ’ his own paper in North colicitor in 1922, a post he to do so. That's s } why he’s YOUR mayor... . Vancouver. filled with distinction for 14 — . - With an old handpress and Sony ont Ge became a shirttail full of type he’ mayor in 1935. Williams worked round the clock to ciaimed wrongful dismissal, produce 600 copies of his won a nominal out-of-court “Express.” He had an office | settlement” and opened: his at Alert _ “Bay cand. “the | felephone boot right at the QURpEtvate practice. In 1939 surrounding area, a position comer of Lo e and he was appointed magistrate” ‘he held for many years. Esplanade, and on publica- - tion day he had to run every r -page through four times on. : the hand-press. . = At the time there was ‘a “ . population of about 609, and mostly in one section. Barney . -and.his ‘‘Express”’. battled a on ; for the building of a tram | 2 system which.came in’ 1906, ° Public Notice # i: hereby given to the electors of the Municipatity 2 aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the Elections: now .‘and ‘for: incorporation which ~ ; pending, and that Thave Branted su such poll and further that the Persons daly nominated as candidates at the Said Elections for whom ‘ ~ came in 1907. a ” only votes will be received are: Pa, . 7 There was a land boom in : 7 7 = oo - . _ = oe 1506 based ons rumor that os ADEA SURNAME. aitey NAMES L ADDRESS i OCCUPATION _ | _ the Grand Trunk Pacific -year term GRIMWOOD met Tew Roy m, 1849 Grand Boulevard, North Vancouver Contractor 4 .- would ‘build’ a railway term: | "0s IKROON |). ' Elko Bastiaan, . - .. 336 East 24th Street, North Vancouver ,Lawyer en © . sales" were. brisk. Some. fl LOUCKS: - “John Edwin © - .. 425 East 16th Street, No:th Vancouver ' School Principal J.-J. _ industries .were ‘attracted, |} | _ MARCINO Frank Stanley 748 East 4th ‘Street, North Vancouver | Sales Supervisor and the population jumped in BIE COFF.° _-John Peter. |. 429 East.13th Street, North Vancouver Retired ‘four years t0 5, 000. CP os SCHOTH © ; Wetnér Heinz oo 653 Azure Road North, Richmond. Businessman - ae re WARNE — "948 Bast a0 Ath. h Street, North: Vancouver ': Ragineer ap: “The B.C. Electric ‘built a ee ne ‘ wid wie eres pote ee ey Ho s generating station, laid rails Te ee oe a Darn A 2 : o ae Tay et ‘ up Lonsdale and west to the . SCHOOL TRUSTEE . ' - paren F . . ‘Capilano, east to the Lynn. Oy vot ge JACOBY ori “Robert. Sigmori ~ : : 790 Syivan Avenue, | North Vancouver Jeweller No. 2 ferry was built, the ryear term) WEEMS David Simmonds, ‘532 Tenth Street, ‘North Vancoiiver Consultant biggest on the Pacific Coast. 7 aes . a * The board of trade was very — a . busy too, attractin attention “[- ee ase en ; ; - a; very possi le way. : boy t . ‘ a ’ ‘} vf v “ “ " MBytes Oy a wt “ site , : “ . co - ‘ . nts, a . 1 prize fights, shows, boating, Holy Teinity Churcii, ‘(ibrery) 2 21th Sa and Lenisiate Avenue,’ Lo Sth ‘Aenes Shere Hall. ear of Church) 12th Street and Grand . on dancin drew’ holiday North Shore Neighbourhood House, Second Street; °° evi ‘ ee ; — . id an | _ | Westview School (North end) 17th Street sind .Bewicke. Aes oo. Ste Bdmunds: Hall, Sth Street and Mahon Avenue; ao a . EE eG 72 Pan F ‘Cloveriey Elementary School,-4th Street and ‘Hendry: “Ayenue; " . ons Gate: ‘Hospital, ‘Sth, (Floor, Antended for Hospital patents oat ih : AWilliarns had. ‘the | “Be | fo Carson Genkain Secondary School 24S Jones Avenue; mo Oe - 230 Bast 13th Street; CO Be arene -peadt forfour’ years: and Be BEDS oe | Re ey yt a Pi tee . we Y we, “ * then. gold out, to ‘George: | oe Mel nahy ree vee foals eae : ' Par "Motdea,', a iy 1, 7 4 ge. wont mn ay ; a _ a re os ct Je wr Fe ‘ oh : coe . poe soe | 40° all i thie Clty off Notth Vasicouver; cn Saturday, ie '206h ‘dy of November, 1976,. between the hours of 8:00 a.ni.'and ‘6 Wold. '' P. ‘me tie ‘eat teat | _'p.m. An advanced poll will be held in the City Hall on Friday, the 12th day of November, 1976, and or Monday,ithe 15th dayof land. boom: was over. Prices... November, 1976, between the hours pf 8:30 a. and 4;30'p.m.'on each of the said days:in: ardalhe with che pemreoas of fh. cae tate TSG eee 7 mg \ ‘Advanced Pe Ba tewe ot whlch every ae In ere required to to take notice and, govern I himself: soooeiaaly i i) es cn to mun ' Be. | : pe i mt . ' a . "hy ‘. ie ho de ery ve a ed . 4 . « H Mog - ay ‘ Y oar Sey ais The c s ae co Wein | ; ; ; oon \ ‘ , : a engla es D ‘ by we " vue Hye ’ we . Ss a ay ae. ae ey wy war in’: 1914 wast | att “het Sea RACES ne an IY - wes ane : _ ae at te Me wth my eat a ae , blow. ee se ow aa ee an After ‘selling is "weekly ae : oublicution “The Express, " a hgh my . Williams Sal | en 7 : oaatllwe worked for eylor’s 7 _ | “World” newspaper, cover- | . | | . | | es ; ‘ing, hotels, “pelos and city ' we eet yy! ae es : Nall s until. ae. the Tanda ea cmanenedemmemmenseamemeeentanieans Salis voll ebaS AEE NBER libiiina eimiiiidin ol Dae / \ e : . '