The Westmount examiner, 14 février 1936, vendredi 14 février 1936
[" ts of this city, a Targe gathering of fr iends, ness asso siates- nd officers of social service clubs Rev.A.Lloyd \u201cSmith, DD, smifnister, aipheld the \u201cfine Christ- ealsi which: had al been: à part.a M ' H had # ve Hit oo Anglin, Ww.J.Reynolds, J art oof Mr.Harrison's.life, an \u2018Kinnon, the religious and philan- work in which he took so ©.keen an interest: Commenting on the fine work Mr.Harrison had \u201cdone in this city, in building up his \u2018business \u2018and in general de- a Velopment of the municipality, - minister said that the tradi- ns.\u2018he left \u2018behind him were : stirring.ideals forall .to look up to, «and that his family which \"would carry on his \u2018name and tra- .ditions was \u201cprobably his finest legacy.Mr.Harrison's tenacity of purpose, and \u201chis integrity and uprightness in all his dealings had probably been the deciding factors in \u201chis climb to success.He recalled Mr.Harrison's early life early business successes.\u201che two favourite hymns of the : dezeased, Lover of My \u201cCleft \u2019 oral tribute .Was-s0/ great that.five carriages were required to carry it.Chief mourners were the widow, - formerly Miss © Nellie Whiley; three sons, Will H.Harrison, Gordon Harrison, and Dent Harrison, jr., \u2018three \"daughters, Mrs.J.T.Rowe, Mrs.E.Percy Roberts and Mrs.© Andrew Swan, and.two brothers, Jim Harrison and George Harrison.Members.of the Westmount City Conneil.who attended the \u201c service in a body, were: Mayor \u201cohn- Jenkins, Aldermen George S.Currie, Douglas Lorimer, C.B.Price, TB.Panet-Raymond and J.Colin Kemp, and Perey E.Jar- man, general manager of the city.Amoriz the hundreds of other mourners \u2018were: John Smithers, William: Gamble, Jolin Greig, Mr.1d Mrs.E.E.Roberts, L.Bonen- ant, BE: MeNabh, Mi Legault, Guy Pombs, \u2018chairman of the Preshy-|1 tery, United Church.of Canada; ev.R.RB.M= \u201cMath, Jessie Bowen, sv.'M.H.Sanderson, \u2018Rev.J.C.\u201ciMcLeod, J.C.Copping, R.E.\u201clyon, George S.Wheatley, J.Pi Atkinson, L.M.\u2018Strachan, George Hunter, \u201c W.-G.Marcon, Foster Brown.\u201cand Mrs.J, A.Paterson, A.Weatherley; J: Kean, W.J.Price, L.CHC; Holland, P.Price, W.G.Ken- wood, Paul Borup, D.H.Hughes, H.A.Davis, T.J.Hughes, J., hitgman, : J oseph avles F.;- Frank \u201c8 \u201cde ; Ussee, W.J.i Ley Bert + B.Gigeuss, W.Fer- J.-J.\u2018Cosgrove, \u2018Gilmour; \u2018of Westmount; John Mee-|B- .|ers, Joseph Metrcer, | Paris, \u2018and well-Heloved relatives, former thronged to sb opular Harold Moreland, W.R.Moreland.J.H.Colton.W.P.Kennedy, W.I, Martin, James .G.Ma~- Ww.S.Strachan, J.F.Strachan, C.D; French, J.W.Bea- ton, of the Y.M.C.A.; W.H.Reid, A.Rowlands, E.J.Christmas, Jack Ingham.Edward Grindley, H.C.Osler, Mrs.C.F.Dale, vice- president, representing the West- mount Women\u2019s Club; A.H.Pennington, C.T.Medlar, Mr.and Mrs, C.W.Ott, W.A.Reid, P.Grove, John: Sperling.Col.C.F.Ritchie, president, Rotary Club of Montreal; D.J.Blakeley, H.R.Drennan, W.H.Compton, G.Langlois, F.H.Wilson, H.A.MeKeen, B.Hill, Albert J.Smith, E.C.Cole, Walter R.Gurd, L.C.Haskell of the Y.M.C.A.;.Henry F.King, president, Rotary Club of Westmount; H.D.Hekkema, T: Williamson, Norman Cowan, Rev.W.L.Tucker, A.D.Evans.\u2018W.J.Brown, W.A.Buckley, D.M.Brophy, F.Henry, Lions Club of Montreal; T.Craig, R.J.Wickham, R.L.Charlton, Rev.W.À.Dobson, Rev.Harry G.Tuttle, F.C.Lydon, R.W.Rowe, D.R.Campbell, A.L.Robertson, A.J.-Stuart.George Stuart, Rev.R.G.Burgoyne, Alec Fall, Ex- Mayor P, W.McLagan, of West- mount; ex-Alderman R.L.Scott, E.E.Wallace, W.J.P.Callaghan, C.N.Hennesy, J.D.McKeown, Dr.J.H.Finnie, Dr.George Little, Rev.David Mc- Lennan, J.J.Aird \u2018W.E.Ches- ney.F.A.Fitchett, Col.Robert A.Fraser, C.'W.McBride.W.B.Gil- mour, E.E.Duckworth, Finlayson.Daniel Brogan,\u201d McCrae, Henry Owen; W.8S.Hart, A.FL.Webster, 11.C.Woods, H.K.McKeown, C.H.Webb, of the Y.M.C.A.; HOE.Walford, Rev.Githert, Oliver, J.E.Pollard, Felix Berger, \u201cMr.and Mré, TF.E Ierguszon, W.'F.Locke, Rev, W.Munroe, Eugene Tarte, P.{ng lin, G.W.B.Wylie, Rev.J.« Smith; W.R° Aird.DH.Reid, Joe.Johnson, N, M.Campbell, 07 Morrison, Gilbert Layton, J.?Copland, C.K.Calhoun, Rev.L.A.Maclean, J.Goulet, A.Dubeau, S.A.Neilson, S.W.Denman, A.G.S.Pugh.G.W.Horsnell, H.E.Dwyer, W.A.Simpson.C.Dougl>s Taylor, J.E.Ward, Comm, A.D.Sebatiani, R.Erickson, A.G.Woodburn, R.Pilon; Di.\"J.'R.Lochead, J.Wilson.G.A.Morris, Thos.E.Reade, Sydney Comber,\u201d C.R.Bronsdon, V.Rasmussen, James Smith- Thomas Robertson, S, Paris, R.H.Trott, W.L.Hogg, \u2018Wi R.\u201cVining, Edwin G.Ford, E.W.Johnson, À.J.La- Rosé, Thomas Lewis, Frank J.Hodgsoñ; R.C.Clark, A.E.Hayden, F.Peden, Rev.H.W.Burnett, J.F.Hillenbrand, P.J.Thompson, D.J.Finlayson, G., Keegan: H.8.Salvador, J.Johnson, G.D.Frank Tees, R.P.TL Morton: Ri J.Pe Dawson, Joseph Laporite, C.H.J.Bronden, Wir liam Lawless, W.MeBride, H.Porter, L Hughes, HE.À.Rose, G.Laffoley, A.H.Walsh, D: Rieh- ard; John H, I Avs Duneangipregident; G.McK.Andrew D° 8.H: Rankin, James: I'sense Fernand Morissette.B- W.King, J livered- A dress at Luncheon Meeting Wednesday Commissioner Ede Edgur Saivation Army Hoe,\" official retirs 3 ed mount Rotary Club at lar weekly their regu- Juncheon meeting \u2018ini Victoria Hall Wednesdzy noon, tak-! ing as his subject: \u201cIndia\u201d.whère he served for twenty-five years.Introduced by Dr.G.Stuart ad- 4 dressed the members of the West- Ramsey.who spent some time in India during the war.and who: was.enabled to afford Commis sioner Hoe an understanding and comprehensive \u2018introduction, the: Salvation Army man launched into his subject with a few remarks concerning the great\u2019 Mahatma Ghandi, whom he had had the privilege of meeting once, and who he understood is seriously ill at the present.time.One of the greatest blows to the Mahatma in recent years, according to \u2018the speaker, was the fact that his eldest son had become a Christian.The Salvation Army official found -it hard to reconcile this fact with his knowledze: that the Mahatma himself was but a very short \u2018pace removed from Christianity, and that Ghandi himself admitted that much of his inspiration had come from his knowledge of Christ \u201cand his work, which he had.amassed.during his sojourn in London, Eng- Tand; \u201cWhile taking a law course there.The commissioner: touched buisf- ly on the new Constitution for India; which was put throueh the British Parliament \u201cin spite of the old die-hard conservatives\u201d.and was of the opinion that while the average resident: of Irdia would claim the Constitution has as present laid down to be unsuit- ed to the country and people, Mr.Hoe felt certain.that due to the| wide differences in caste and veli-} gion no constitution.that\u201d Britain! would be able io offer India would} meet with the satisfartion of all.The \u2018speaker also commented briefly on the rule of thé Mahara-; jas in the native states; the wonderful\u201d freedom noted in other British \u201cdominions; the \u201ccommon method.of dealing with problems which he felt sure, would eventually \u201cenable Britain \u201cto\u2019 add} India as one of its.Empire links, and also interested the members with two attractively narrated Indian legends of particular: interest.; ET Gd In | closing, Commissioner Hne stated that, in his opinion, the work.in- which he engaged which had riven him the most satisfaction as he reminisced on it in his retirement, was a stay.as\u201csupervisor over eighteen villages of the (Continued on Page 2) E.Trueman, \u201cRR.F.Brown, F.Quinnell, J.William Shaw, J.R.Roche, Dr.F.J.Hackett, D.Dav-i ies, Rev.C:°H; Adair, JJ.JJ.Max-| | shall,.Lionel Richard, Dr.J.K.Carver.L.T.Havill, president of the Montreal Kiwanis Club; Stan- ley.Cayford, G.School, C.School, Dr.F.M.A.McNaughton.| D.W.\u2018Storey, J.Duckworth, LL! S.Marsh, J.Jack, E.T.Jeffrey.| A.W.Pitt, H.D.Finlayson, A.R.McMaster.D.M.Wilson, J.H.Ingham, J.M.Graham, Rev.A.J.MacDonald, Rev.W.L.Tucker, W.H.Thomson, S.F.Rutherford, R.D.S.Neill,- B.Wood.C.C.Jones, A.T.Howell, S.E.Wygant, Edgar F.Tolhurst, H.A.Reilly, W.B.Scott, K.C.: 8.E.Lafticain, A.R.Webster.W.H.Turner.G.W.Spinney, J.T.Stevens, Aird Neshitt.John D: Goode, H.G.Beall, Maurice Deveau, - Es Char- bonneau: Ewing Tate, Frank Sydney.PF.D.Jarvis, A: W Tosi, F.Joling B Reynolds, Fi FACTO ride gle a eingy falo, N.Y., as.this picture shows; gara square.The policeman, \u201cstan may be observed clinging to a tree in the rear; bitter cold that struck Buffalo swe REV.DR.H.H.BINGHAM, AT WESTM'T BAPTIST Rev.Dr.H.H.Bingham, pastor of the Walmer Road Baptist Church, Toronto, will deliver an illustrated lecture - in the West: mount Baptist Church, corner Ros- lvn: and Sherbrooke street.West, on Monday evening, February 17 at 8 o'clock.The subject will be: \u201cFrom Geneva to Rome and Beth- léhem\u201d.Dr.Bingham last yeur travelled through this interesting country and-will \u2018show many new views.snapped by his camera.Dr.Bingham will also occupy the pul- mit of} the both services next.Sunday.ELDERS INDUCTION AT WESTNIT PARK CH.At \u2018the \u2018morning service at] Westmount Park Church: (corner Lansdown sand Western Aves nues), on-Sunday next, Mr.George! Hender son will se inducted to thej Eldership.The theme of the Min-; fers sermon will he \u201cSteward: shi np\u2019 = The\u2018evenite service at 730 will} bea joint Masonic service paitiei-! pated in by Westmount Lodge No.76, Isaac, Henry.Stearn\u2019s.lodge No.02, Connaugh Lodge No.and\u201c Concordia Lodge No.Brethren of sister Jodizes are cordially invited-to: this service.The Brethren will meet: in: the: church; schoolronm on Western Avenue at 7.00 o'clock.Regalia will be worn.The theme of ihe sermon by Bro.Rev.J.\"Lavell Sinith will be \u201cAn Ancient Honour Roll.\" Westm't Library To Close Doors Due to building alterations.the Westmount Public Library, the children\u2019s department: will be closed February 17th to.29th inclusive.The adult circulation department will be closed about two; months, beginning Maren 2nd.Extra books may \u201cbe borrowed for this period.$e : The reading room will remain open for.magazines and reference books as usual.: EEE EEE hE] # + Firemen Quickly Subdue \u20ac Small Blaze in Basement de = Westmoünt* firemen were called Wednsday to the ne oe Westmount éhureh at 111 114.ee ne fed in Grn the \u2018wast, with: ne.r-zerd temperature, moda adem wining a peril in \u2018Bubs with pedestrians.hanging to ropes as thev strugaierl from =ity hall to Mia ding near his shanty, is \u201cdirecting traffic,\u201d and one hapless.pedestrian before essaving a dash for the rooes.pt an area from the northwest to the east coast.The high winds and \u2018 According to in fo tic $ tal early yester day\" | WESTMOUNT HIGH GIVE PLAY IN MAR in March The name of the pl js \u201cThe Ivory Door\u201d, written the versatile English anthor, A.Milne.At present the cast is Heads Westmount Social ing chosen and rehearsals ar Service Association Fol- \u201cpected: {6-etart \u201cinter This is \u2018Westmount High's lowing Annual.Meeting i Wednesday.\"Mrs.J.A.Bremner Was named ipresident of the Westmount Social ft Association -at the annual meding held \u201cWédnsday \u2018in Vie- \u2018in Hall, with Mrs G.Maxwell ! Simm, first.vire-president Mrs.G.L Sibely second vice president, Mrs, D: MeL.Brophy, honorary treasurer.and: Mys.E.BE.Roberts! !honorary secretary.si Miss L.Clare Gass.he social service\u201d department of.the Western Division, Montreal : general Hospital, - state a {hat by lactual count, medical conditions lhaving social: implie fi |numbere:l thosé in tion, swigical speration br :treatment alone was \u201cnee She outlined the funclior medical vacial \u201cworker, how \u201creadjustment of stances.in the, was necesary \u2018led.the offices of commissioner Tribute\u2019 was paid ta the Services élecirie light department, \u201cpa rendered by.the late/ Mrs.B.Alite andsvoads: and\u2018 fepresentative Hardman, who had been the old the council on, the Public.| member of \u2018the staff.Hey plaée is{committee, now held-by- \u201cMrs \u201cJosephine: \u201cTis word Was Chiasson, M.A, (Dalhousie) who Jus his bond, ode was has done postigradugte study and! \"to his duties and responsibilit psychological clinic work at Har-iand he ad all \u2018bm vard University.IL was noted the! Leonfidence and gooiwill of his f Mrs.E.McL.Davidson, formerly low members on jof:the Family Welfare A: sociation | Mayor Jenkins sta ed.{had joined the staff also, and that.there were 21 volunteer workers.a During the year\u201cthe organization | \u2018supplie the \u201cusual- field work training facilities to the McGill) Universitv School for, Gradu: we | Nurses and ho the Montreal Sho | : of Sozial Work, Reporting on the clinics, Miss | Gass stated \u2018that the regularity of attendance al the women\u2019s clinic, especially of children, was grati-! {the fvint.of the Diet this week that Westmount Hi \u201cThe staged.és to be a success Private Secretary\u201d \u201cThe.Ivory.Door\u201d prom The .Westmount City Coun members to ghe\u2019 Board of sors, which will now consists {ive members, instead of three, \u2018has\u201chitherto been the case.= TS, Hudgon-and D: nan were the new members; À.vi Rutherford and Donald Bail
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.