eS SS TT = oe RrOoLntER VAHOOUVER, B GO. FRIDAY. JOLY 53, 1933 Big Fill at South End of St. Patrick’e Aocnue Will Sema Waxed Ace 7 : Make Available Excellent Sites For New industries ent Diatrict Fane! Reports subnatied ta the distriet EA toard on tegular seasion Tues é a Setesnge best gevested that during the month of June there were encalled : ~ Veet of that municipality | avemyge datty attend | he neath wae OS, and the , of altendaoce in relation ! nt wie eluting June the vear oarse: Lynn Valley 277, North ®tar IS, Ca anltano to, Keith | fyon 85, Roche Point 24. The totat average enrolment for ali echoola for the year was CBS, and the average at- tendance was 628 for a pereontegs of The ererete: ‘, rerort slo shows: | that there were ve P of the oh Technical Heboot and three p others at: im the ecoartrvctisa eehecia - eneeial the harbor bear isitial courses outalde of the ssanicipalitye . for pew Nesth Saore indestrics. . abozt fod whieh will Tot $59,500 in Se pe oe ates. Satria: have dleappe al asd is bets , Fi ; presen a a ‘event. a ate. of the Tight st way for the va wir. arst. Three Weeks terminal railway City Bulldin iter J. Ww: Focter. states that ding ape fisat three weeks of July 24 building permite were issued “ in the city aad the totsl valov was paul we Teen es A.B Bens ORS TO Ridge ehoel: Vetal $ raleneny i a a™ ensulments ‘Mies. Beatrice A. Ede . ations of the Toronto Conservatory of litte, £2 any, _@A \consreuction Wor WILL WHEN five Valley vet, N ae H + BE WELL AHFAD vee “ et ‘iene io. Recent ie In : SCHOOLS RE.OPEN - Recent Piano Exams | ean, ant acne tae \NEW WINGS TO Mane avian Lee aan” ete eens ete “Seceme |" “SIZED CLagsroors Dosrd was held Tucaday evening last, when contravts were awarded for the building of the two new wingn to the yersent Ridgeway uehnol buildiag. je general contract was awarded to the a f Smith whine qucteien wae qooaret wis in: gioding "83.120 “to for the substitutior ‘Of Av doqmst ' 2 quotation of $8954 was wae the heating an! ventilating plant am. and plumbing for the new additions and the heating plant fia the present deild- ing, while the quotation of J. Sum- merfiell, $1375, for the vil-burning plant was Reeepted by the board. The thive contracta make n total of 642,- 762, and an the appropristi a for the buildings was 080,200, there wil! be a gool margia left to mect the ‘areki- teet’n form and contingencies, The construction of the atone foundation werk, has becn comuieted «el $3173 bap been ee rpended oa Pir work, ringing etal up to. 945,059, Although it will be irapossibie to ' ——e A special scasion of the city school . umber” permits : have the two =<- vin leted bs . a toe te the pte a of pig od eesi- Mrs. Beateiee "A. ted it of Mies |ihe time the ‘echoo! nae come in Bey 4 oe dence the total otal alee boing $49,500. Taabed-¥ P. “sigh henere: ia “Lt. v who wan tember the. guatemiton work will, hoon tae reces' vorthele=s, he has been 8 | cssmediate grade piuatocte examin reached a age, thot will ate ie interferonee with. the of the regu lar erzhoa twe now eines will vleee —— . work. FLASHBACKS toa very different North Shore are provided by the wordy front-page headlines of this Si-year-old mewspaper...a treasure-house of North Shore history written at the time it was actually bappening. \ f - and well-preserved copy of - another local weekly of those . ' days, The North Shore Times . dated July 20, 1926. Assum- ing that today’s North Shore News might have more than a passing interest in two such By NOEL WRIGHT 7 ‘Happy, wholesome, hope-filled North Shore - what a wonderful place to-live! North Vancouver District has. just paid off the last of its $140,000 bank overdraft. In. North: Van City. fire - damage during. June was at.an all-time low -- ‘totalling: just...we’re most grateful to him $12.50. West Vancouver council has announced | for his thoughtfulness.“ that the Whytecliff highway may be finished: by: > mid- August. Prime roasts are on weekend special at 15¢ a pound, and there’s a dandy five-room modern bungalow for sale in Ambleside at $2,500. them to our office—and - Between them, the two ancient newspapers give a fascinating: picture of life on century ago. li’s a picture often in sharp contrast to the hectic and frequently quar- relsome pace of life today. ‘These are just a few of the- good state of preservation— . many cheerful news and - was discovered recently by journalistic relics, he brought: the North . Shore . half. a advertising items carried in The North Shore Press, and _ the only snag as far as you | Gary Peltier, presently living in North Vancouver, while he was working on the remodel- No doubt. the North Shore and I are concerned is the date on its front page: July 23,.1926. era ling of an old house on East 1£44h, Cru. n LAU DLLCCL. _ He found it stuffed in a basement wall as part of the that former North Shore insulation material, together weekly—still in a remarkably with an. equally venerable : . . wn - erin \ Ma we a adges eytca eo Noha ceuenauaenrs Teen eran es te eke een ee, Pe eet eee My ea pe ey wi, : yee cipher eae eae suey - The Si-year-old copy of ott — Jo85% of property value- # nopenalties or lock-in. North Shore Community. Credit Union Three Locations in North. Vancouver: | : M 1100 Lonsdale Ave. 9 987-8155 § = 1246 Lynn Valley Rd. 980-6556" | 1080 Marine Drive 986- 1116 7 8 =8©=§6BETTER IN SO MANY WAYS! 135 West Ist. , community weeklies appar- ently didn’t believe in dwelling on them. ‘On every page the accent is firmly and cheerfuily on the positive. In fact, there’s not a single item in either paper that could be classified as ‘‘Bad news.’’ The tone is set by the message on the editorial page of the 12-page North Shore Press, which solemnly informs subscribers (one year, $1.00) that: , ‘The North Shore Press is __ a lecal newspaper devoted. to the | Shore of Burrard Inlet. “It is a family Journal whose contents are at all times carefully edited so as. to make safe and profitable. reading for every member of : the home. circle, youmg....”? old . With a declaration like that nailed to his masthead editor readers of 1926 also had. plenty of problems, but their © interest of the North. page'T?’: July'6;1977 - Raith Shits Newis"" and managing director Ges. H. Morden (who in 1926 also - hha a moaruar’ happened te be mayor’ of North Van City) never puts a- foot wrong. District Over- draft Has Been Wiped Out Is The Report To The Council, runs the headline of his front-page lead story. The second lead story headline informs us of Contracts Awarded For Additions To Ridgeway School: Total $42,769 (they didn’t believe in skimping on headlines in those days). Two other black-type grab- bers tell us Lymn Valley WSU EWAIR OSSEYW! arw Big Attraction July — 31: Premier Will Offficiate at New Read Opening—and Nearly Two Hundred Ent- rance Class Pupiis on North Shore Now Eligibie To Attend North Van. High School. Elsewhere on the front page we learn that Whyte- cliff Highway may be open in August; that building per- ‘CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 sirloin @ riein s 6 & & oz. 6,8,10 oz. 8 & 10 oz. primo ribs Whole & Smail 4,6,8 02. schnitzel rouladen pork cutlets 4 02. ate my. sirzoin steaks fog sirloin sisnks rilb-eye stouks : pork loin roast choice cuts mover before available the steak sheppe 1803 Lonsdale 985-421 V _ dust off 18th on Lonsdale Hh eg