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The Westmount examiner
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  • Montreal :Examiner Publishing Company, Limited,1935-2015
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vendredi 23 août 1935
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[" Tory Situation O i Complicated State +454 44 4 4 + 355 4 4 this \"Grand Qu Man,\u201d lived tin 1 das a result i the Glen Falls \"May Lajeunesse, eight years: old; \u2018and-her\u201cmothér, Mrs: Ovile Lajeunesse, of 814 Cadillac) «street east, Windsor, Ont,\u2019 sath in the same car accident.\u2018toll.was taken: when: cars operated by Mrs.Frank B.Miller.of + ¢| this city, and Mrs.G.- A.Botter,.of : | Conservation of Fish Ande | \u2018Game © Canada\u2019 Was Topic of Address\u201d Norman J Dawes delivered: an ; interesting address \u2018on the Little Forum radio Period Tuesday taking as.his subje \u201cConservation\u201d as it pertained \u201cthe fish and game \u2018of this province.: \u201cThe Little | Forum is _condueter by T.H.Car- veth; swell\u2019 known ND6: resident; and the address delivered by Mr.Dawes on: Tuesday is of interest to all.; \u201cIn \u201chis opening \u2018remarks\u2019 Mr.Dawes pointed out the import.of.the fish\" and game of the vince of Quebec and of Cana a, economically.\u2018The figures in \u20ac n- néction with the businesses allied directly or indirectly with the wild life of Canada are large.There are \u20181,700.private clubs with a large capital investment.It is worth while for every-citizen to sée that an asset producing mil- \u201cgions evéry year is: properly.con: rved.t'is greatly \u2018to the credit \u2018of the loûs - fish.and game.Clubs that rivers of Crédit is x ovince for the part fl \u2018have played in the conserv- i Three square been set = Detroit Mich., collided.Mrs.Cok ores : d the - Lajeunesses were} e Potter auto.Mrs: datghter \u201cof \u201cMrs.Coltètte.The accident oetürred: as.Mrs.Miller \u201cwas \u2018driving\u2019 ols on\u2019 the highway towards Gs dirt road which le main Glens Falls-Sar highway.\"A verdict: of ate toga Springs ntal \u201cdeath was Dr, Arthur w aniesville, held in South Glens \u2018The body of Mrs.; Collette ipped to Westmount ahd \u201cLoa okay The death of William Henry 'Diinn, for \u2018many years vice-presi: | and secretary £f.the: Borden Company, Limited; was widely} mourned by a vide circle of ed away at his\u201dl ton avenue; early last.Saturday morning.He was in his 88th year.\u2018Bortfiz in: Montreal; Mr.Dunn was educated in: the stho 167: Tiventy-five years ago the Borden compan and was prominent For thirty 3 : aged the firm of FA H.À i Man ifacturers\u2019 it Tre Eee bbb bbb ab abet 'l horn, Ted to sport.1s of the.most keenly \u2018battled events \u2018in.Sta rted | Ie This City Celebrates Anniversary \u2018Forty-five years ago this week there began ih this city a move- ted: in:what the residents of the west end know today Amateur Athletic Association.\u201cThe history of \u2018Westward dateds- far back to a house on Rosemount, avenue, and ree boys some forty- à 0, whose interest.in mount Amateur Ath- Le \u2018with Ec a f fig with a w gel-truck in the centre, came is far as Victoria avenue \u2018only and feel then, doubtless, nonplussed : by.the J.vérdant \u2018stretch \u2018of open \u2018country | that Notre Dame.de.Grace wos The old institution of the Wess 5 \u2018mount A A.A, was in its palmy days, responsible for a host of outstanding athletes.Among these were such luminaries as \u201cArt\u201d Ross, \u201cSprague\u201d and \u201cOdie\u201d Cleg- Wallie Small, Ril Yanda host of others in their day practically household names in the realm of sport.Then fate took a.hand and x} \u2018discerning eye can trace tne \u2018sit \"I nificance.of .events and their :co- \u2018relation to the pi \u2018esent.The graat backbone.of the entire.Westmount A, A.À, tructiré was the: open space in \u201cWestmount Park; devot- Here were staged amateur\u201d \u201ccompatitive sport in all Canada.In 1906 one Sunday afternoon in May, a lady citizen of; Westmount walked across the path: that led diagonally through this great ath- létic field.This event was insignificant enough at the Moment but it is of such material that des- tiny is made.If the lady citizen had not walked-across the park-.at the moment she did, who knows but what: the entire history of Westward A.A.A.would be different, it.mot actually non-existent bat in a: direct trajectory.: and struck the passing lady in the \u2018head, Opinions\u201d.differ in respect to Ÿ ë merits of the case.Some aver that the lady, had no right to:cross when à \u2018game was \u2018in progress; -| others that\u2019 the park was publie \u2018and open to ail \u2018residents of West- mount.The matter: was hotly disputed \u2018in the\u2019 council chamber and then the momentuous decision the decision \u2018that \u201cheld \u2018the.en bryo of Westward.was handed down by the Westward: \u2018Authorities, -:In effect, the-open, space \u2014 the \u2018official \u2018playground of Westmount.A.À.A.was not to be used further tor \u2018sport.> At ithe time, the blow, was.a severe \u2018one; but the W.A: A.\u2018A.of that distant date turned their eyes Westward, \u2018looking \u2018ahead\u2019 into\u2019 the vast expanses of Notre, Dame de Grace and its potentialities for posterity.A great: bazaar.took place \u201cat the old Ar éna, and\u2019 money was raised.to purchase the land on which\u201d Westward now stands; and gr adually the scene shifted, till today a vast new\u2019 organization has sprung up out of the first fruits of organized athletics in West mount, on Royal avenue, None Dame\u2019 de Gracés, ET \u201cIRS RE WLAUGHLIN IS BORNE TO GRAVE Widow Of Former Survey-|- or Of His Majesty's Customs Dies At Local Residence.: | widow of Henry E.McLaugh the Church Yof the Ascension Our Lord, Sherbrooke \u2018Many friends of the cette wo min.attended.the service.x Mrs.McLaughlin passed: away \u2018Satüfday, at: her: Tesittence, « \u2018 s788 oulevard.Bora in Montreal, Huey 8 Wifeand)| | Daughter Here Although the daily news- \u201cpapers failed to\" carry even a hint of the story Mrs.Huey.\u201c-Long, wife of the Louisania Kingfish .and her .daughter \u201c Barbara\u2019 arrived in Montreal.; on Thursday last and left on ithe weekend for.England.They were here incognito and extended every effort to keep their visit a secret, ; An Examiner reporter jour- \u2018neyed to Kennebunk Beach : where the.Longs were holidaying and there interviewed \u201cboth Mrs.Long and her \u201cdaughter.Reticent about their 0 Montreal, on their way ngland, they were never- in, heir.wishes ¢ | chureh \u2018of En \u2018preserice of a congregation \u2018w : = | Antive\u2019 of Sherbrooke, | ' course and the \u201cball came of the Brown, ! Hobbs, W.W.White, \u201c|Lalondé, DonaldB.\u2018Ross, Dr.F/ \u201c11, \u201cTravers, 217.D.Bell, Mrs: \u201cW.P.Tozer; A.; ro Major J.B.cibsone, Ww.\u20ac .E: R.ito, where Wednesday, tEEE EEE ras + + de & à 4 à à 4 4 ên and educationalists, members \u2018of the Song of England and former pupils joined \u2018with relatives and.friends in paying a inipressive tribüte to the memory of Frederick John Abne a funeral service conduct , Stephens Church: Westmount Wednesday afternoon.or The simple, filled almos every.pew of.the church:° Following the service\u201d interment was made in \u201cMount Royal Cémetery.Mr.Bacon; who was one-time principal © \u201cAberdeen School, \u2018passed away Monday night at\u2019 Lac Charlebois, Que.He was inthis 66th year.For 43 years in -B the \u2018telching graduate \u2018of the \u2018University.0.hop's s College, Lennoxyille.ist; Mh Bicon was\u2019 \u201cprineit f| Ann\u2019 Street School, 1894 to 1899; Fox Terrier Also Entersl# Lorne School, 1889 to 1917; and| \u2018Into \u2018Peculiar Story Of Aberdeen School, from 1917 to his) S retivement.¥ 1 trangeness of Natures Chief mourners were the widow, ; a son and \u2018daughter, all of West-| mount.; ; ; \u2018Pall\u2019 bearers\u201cwère Fi Ji Cil When'they, ; Langston, tector's warden.of St.their home in a heavy downpour, | +| Stephen's Church; C.°P.Monks, A.|'Wo tiny Montreal West babies G.Tylee, G.A.Stanton, Ald.were adopted \u201cby a foster \u2018mother Douglas\u2019 Lorimer, of Westmount; and according to.their self-appoint- and Colin Williamson.ed guardians Peggy and Betty Reil- Among the hundreds of other Ley.andGweneth;.Williams, are mourners were: Albert Maude, E.\u201cdoing quite well, thank you.\" Christopher; E.G, Lunn} To K.The babies are grey squirrels.and Lewis, H, L.Barnewall, D.FP.the foster mother is a cat with a] Johnson, William: C Lodge, CAB.lone, kitten.The new.home of the Massiah, C.M.Ormston, W.A.R.Unusual family is in the hayloft of Dimmbel the barn at the rear of Prof, H, E.Goodwin ! wa , Reilley's residence at 120 Easton ww Eid, AE Hi 7 lave, Montreai West.C.«R£ Amy , Pr Wo Amy, \u2018Tail came about when \u201cBingo\u201d, John LeBrocd A J.Wassenger; a wire-haired.fox terrier, who has Géorge Eligh Wi Lunn, M.A.|an exceptionally gentle nature, Phelan, W yi) \u2018W.S.Stone,lduring the heavy rainfaï, last Principal \"Walter Briegel, RD.week came marching \u2018home onto Fullerton, Hi: Wighton, 0.Wo.In- the balcony of the Williams\u2019 resi- wood, \u201cA.R, Gemmell, J: \u2018G.Ben- dence with a squirrel in his \u201cmouth nett.which he laid at.:Gweneth's feet.D.x Logan, superintendent, It was still alive and the teen-age and J.C.Darragh, assistant girls.were not long in.discovering iia, Montreal Protes-| That a nest had been washed out of tant Schools; S.F.Kneeland, sup-j% tree.Within a short.time anoth- erintendent, Westmount Protes- cr baby squirrel was found.There tant Schools; L.:S.Watier, D.C.: West, Major H, Armstrong, A G.Fortier, J.Lajeunesse Miss bbs, À vice grandi rie \u2018apointe, H_ Picker- president, Sons of England; \u201cDr.Gor WR Laminte H.Picker C.W.H.Rondeau, T.K.Chappell, Miss: Leclair; »Missi Benard, Joseph Dr.CR Bourne, F, Munroe Bourne, H.B.Evans, W.EE.Soden, ss Ben A.Howell, Dr.WR.\u201c1G.\u201d W.Scott, W.\"W.Hutchison, D.f \u2018Other büsinéss of à bem ture was discussed.Mdyor J Jenkins wis inthe chair; The soccer team: ofthe: W mount.Parks Department to avenge a 8[afs \u201c = Dio]: > = iit isi] aluiale]o |n ZI Ie {re 7 > jar [es os etiam Hse \u201c Westmount Miss Eames "]
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