42 — Sunday, November 7, 1999 — North Shore News | 50-20 sNOMRy e New Blouses for Spring RITSRSRET THE ENART SLLEOUSTTE! —FOLLOWINA the dominating tendencies of fashion, blouses appear for Spring in two outstanding modes: the tailored - effect and the blouse ensemble! These delightful importa- _ tians prénent themaelves in their newest, moat charming _ aapect; amaré of line, exquiaitely made end fascinating in their clever aew trimming deviczs. a . . SEN TALOBED BLOUSZS THR CORRECT ade ‘ter Spring ovite, Of eau silk ant crepe . de ebise, ba evechloace atgly, of waad quality, with Peter Pen cok lors ond sacrew vleatiag ¢@ col- _ le and eotte, Short £ as ateeves, Prite. pence § BA termback eufis, Other | etykes Hestere Veter Pau ectinss,. isng | flawesty Day - Ho ROMA SS, PN OTE NET 0 EE SS 2G I ON As Second arrows Bridge Opens to the Public November 1925 Vast Throngs Witnessed ning of the Narrows Bridge, Saturday, Nov. 7 When Hon. Dr. W.H. Sutherland, Provincial Minister ef Public Works, last afternoon, cut the silken strand that barred the south approach, and ‘the big bascule span was lowered into place, the North and South shores of Burrard Inlet. were offi- cially united for all time and this brief ceremony marked. the. successful ‘culmination of over twen- -ty years of persistent effort on the part of the citizens ~ of the North Shore towards a realization of the Second Narrows Bridge. Tt was a day to whiel. residents of the. North : . Shore have been icoking forward and telking about for many years, and they ‘have. just now reason to completed bridge in which they all played their own part. it is also with both pride and satis- faction that citizens of ihe North Shore can now real- ize that they have railway connection with all other points of the North American Continent, this phase of the situation being undoubtedly the most important of all in that the railway connec- tion has been insirumen- tal in placing at the dis- posal. of prospective industries, fully one-third ef the valuable water- frontage. property — of Burrerd Inlet, which, without the bridge, would never -have proven an attraction .te such big industries as make for. point’ with. pride ‘to: the | extensive development 121 West 14th Street, Nos B. ‘Vancouver, BC, V7M 1PZ " Phone:(604) 980-0581.Web Page: www.crv.org\nvcl/ F ‘4, brary in Nor and a happy community. The Second Narrows Bridge has placed the North Shore on the map to stay and it will take but a comparatively skort time for North Shore residents to become convinced of the fact that the eyes of the outside world are iccused on this side of the inlet and that the enor- -. mous possibilities ‘for. industrial expansion ‘here « | are fully appreciated: by those in the position to~ place prosperity, in our: midst. FAVORITE OF FORTUN! + Wat, A GARAT FUTUlE Defuae): A SHIGE. CRAAe ELE es! Contests and }