The Westmount examiner, 24 février 1939, vendredi 24 février 1939
[" CE AR ASE Sa a AS EE EE Lb = TI v ie ER EeE \u201c38 Years in [ir Westmount\u201d OHMAN\u2019S EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS MID-WINTER SALE See our large variety of fine Watches.Generous trade-in allowance for your old watch.WE.4046 1236 Greene Ave.yD LPL LLL Ll Ler 2 OP 22 OR P7770 0.7 = FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Retinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 A EEE, AAA PAN OL BAA he Westmount Lxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Rd MAMMA MA dA LNULUAIUIOOI IIS ENS LIT IV T0 CT A LLP, 7 > rt \u2014_\u2014 N 8 = \u2014 e\u2014\u2014 mm \u2014\u2014 cure LL voL.X., Ne.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939 PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS mm, \u2014 \u2014 ES \u2014\u2014 25 ame EE me HRT BY-LAW \\PPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Proprietor - Electors Make No Objection to Granting of Lease to Group The Montreal Repertory Theatre has finally reached its long \u2014_\u2014 x | Gilwell Trophy Presented To Scout Head | Recognition of a fine Scout- ing career was made to Rever- at 4 o'clock, Contestants will end E.Cecil Royle, Scoutmaster demonstrate their prowess at of St.Matthias\u2019 Troop at its waltzing and ten stepping.regular meeting last week when Those intending to enter W.F.King, commissioner in charge of the Westmount district, presented on behalf of Sidney McMichael, Commissioner for Training, the Gilwell scarfe, beads and certificate, emblematic of the highest training that GAME WARDENS SET a oe TRAP FOR POACHERS | \"NS Ce FIGURE SKATING CONTEST TOMORROW À figure skating competition open to junior members of the Westmount Athletic Grounds is io take place at the grounds tomorrow afternoon commencing should notify the figure ska- ting instructress, Miss Carik.À, F, M'CURDIE On \u201cNationalism and IMMIGRANTS FINE CITIZENS AND SHOULD BE WELCOMED HERE, SPEAKER DECLARES John Murray Gibbon Addressed Regular Weekly Luncheon Meeting of Westmount Rotary Club \u2014 Spoke Internationalism\u201d \u2014 Immi- sought after goal and is free to; can be won by any Scout leader.: : proceed with construction of a grants Make G Patriots.ne Le theutre of its own on a site be ] riots «ween Olivier and Greene avenues just north of Western avenue.There having been no objection raised by proprietor-electors to the City leasing land to the group tor the nominal fee of $1 per an- num.the by-law was passed at a regular meeting of the City Coun- ¢il Monday night.When questioned this week offi- clais of the theatre group refused to give out any details regarding the type or size of the building to te erected.This information wil « given out in full next week, it .< believed.The size of the structure natur- VICTOR HARRIS NAMED HEAD OF AGENGY FORCE Appointment of Grosvemor Avenue Resident Announced by Sun Life Official BRIGADE UNIT Well Known Cornetist is Special Band Instructor Of First Company A.F.McCurdie, renowned cor- netist and band instructor, was welcomed by the officers and boys of the First Westmount Boys Bri- gnde Company last Friday night, races than our own should govern regular weekly luncheon meeting i speaker had as his subject \u201cNatio not born British or French, surely thought that they may very well have brought with them vacial traditions and characteris ics that are worth while, and from which we can learn something,\u201d he continued.\u201cIt is a mistake to think that these newcomers constitute a dan- settlers from Europe who are making new homes Murray Gibbon, of the publicity department of the C.P.R,, author, stated in an address before the Westmount Rotary Club at its \u201cThe recognition of the good qualities that are inherent in other our own Canadian attitude to the in Canada,\u201d John and noted n Victoria Hall on Wednesday.The ralism and Internationalism.\u201d \u201cSo far from vilifying them or belittling them because they were we should welcome them with the SNOWSHOE CLUB, RAZED BY FIRE, ally depends on the available when he made his first appear- ; ; 7 it i i ; tal à * to Canadian nationalism.Jo- funds and it is considered prob- i Victor - ance as their special instructor.ker dain.i ' able that its design will permit of Appointment of Victor B.Har During the instruction period, seph Chamberlain, in a speech he additions from time to time.Plans presently under consideration call for a building having a capacity of between 700-900 people.Facilities ave also to be provided for drama classes.There is a strong possibility that the group will lease or share use of the building to other nonprofit making dramatic and concert organizations in order to help defray the cost of maintenance.The Wednesday Nine O'Clock\u2019s group is said to be keenly interested in such an arrangement.The Montreal Repertory Theatre is now an established institu- ton in Westmount and has pru- duced many of its most successful plays in Victoria Hall.Over half the group\u2019s three thousand members are residents of West.of ris, of 507 Grosvenor avenue, as Superintendent of Agencies, Central United States Division of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada has been announced by W.S.Penny, director of the Company's world-wide Agency force.Mr.Harris, who for the past five vears has been Assistant Superintendent in charge of Canadian agencies, succeeds C.H.Heyl, recently transferred at his own request to a managerial position in the field.Entering the Sun Life at Montreal early in 1920, Mr.Harris was appointed Chief Clerk, Profits Department, the following year.In 1923 he became Assistant in the Field Service Bureau where he was placed in close touch with Agency problems.His abilities in this direction were quickly recognized and in \u2018 .An organized racket that had become big business in Maine was smashed wide open when the Department of Inland Fisheries and Game sprang a carefully set trap .catching scores of poachers and seizing a large number of frozen deer which they were about to sell.The drive was the result of months of careful planning and all of the state's 100 wardens played a part.For many years poachers have slaughtered deer in sprawling forests of Maine and other states in all seasons.The heaviest kill has been during the fall and early winter, when the hunting season is on and the flesh of the animals will not decay.i.Residents Helped Firemen Battle Flames Appreciation \u2018of the manner in which local residents rallied to the aid of firemen fighting the blaze that almost totally destroyed the St.George Snowshoe Club lagt Thursday was expressed this week by Chief W.Gough of the Westmount Police and Fire Departments.\u201cThey helped firefighters haul the heavy hose tines up the steep grade to the coffee to the men,\u201d he told an Examiner reporter.The 60-year-old building, constructed almost entirely of wood dried-out by age, was an easy larget for the flames and it was a difficult undertaking to bring them under control.below zero coupled with a 24 mile ¥ scene and brought A temperature of six much was gained from his rich experience in band work and it is felt that the company band will have excellent chances of bringing the Battalion shield to Westmount.Much more concentrated study of the trumpets will be given from ow on, The Brigade campaign funds will go over the top, carly returns indicate.Thus far Jack Goodfel- low, one of the newest recruits, is in the lead.Tonight there will be some keen rivalry as the other returns come in and it is hoped that by Feb.28, full announcement will be mude as to the prize winners.The First Aid Class appointed Sgt.James Patterson us assistant instructor and his valuable assistance will greatly aid Licut.Suth- made on the subject of immigration into Great Britain, made n very shrewd remark when he stated; \u2018Your naturnlized alien is your most ardent patriot\u2019,\u201d Mr.Gibbon said.The best kind of internationalist, the speaker believed, was one who is such a lover of his country that he considers patriotism a virtue und sympathizes with men and women of other lands who also love their own country, The mistake he must avoid was that of overdoing his sympathy, and of seeing so much good in other countries that he cannot sce any good in his own.When he does this he comes into the little list mentioned in the pattersong of Gilbert and Sullivan's \u201cMikado,\u201d \u201cThey'll none of them be missed,\u201d with the lines: New Building Will Be Erected as Soon as Architect\u2019s Plans Approved The St.George Snowshoe Club, almost totally destroyed by flames last week, will be rebuilt as soon as architeel's plans for a new building are drawn up, it was announced at n meeting of the Board of Directors, Monday night, with the president, Hon.Gilbert Lay- tun, presiding.No immedialé plans have been furmulated as the.divectors are awaiting replies of n° questionnaire sent to members asking their opinions as to what they egal asia throagl oon May 1924 he received a well- an hour wind further \u2018hampered the way the force, under Chief/fall from the roof of thé building, PRA han aging wn \u201cThen the idivt who praises would like Lo have embodied in the M support of citizens here.earned promotion to the position the firemen mn their work._ Gough and Sub-Chief Burriss, suc- |is ack on regular duty.At thel,ime.Billy Lewis hag been ap- with enthusiastic tones.we 8.; i There is no doubt that erection of Secretary, Montreal City Agen-| Bystanders aided in holding _ in ceeding in keeping flames confin- time of the mishap he was anxious pointed Recorder and will have| All countries but this, and every A special commillee has been BH the building will give the ama-| Division.Just three months |place the eleven hose lines whichjed to the clubhouse have also been to remain at the fire but was sent full charge of Lhe equipment.country but his own formed to make definite plans for teur theatre in later he became Secretary of|poured water, from all angles, iu-|expressed by civic officials and|by ambulance to the Homoeopa- 1 don't think he'll be missed! temporary quarters in the ncar movement the Montreal area a great opportunity to forge ahead.At the present time the MRT is one of the most successful amateur drama groups an the continent and once it has a Agencies, Canadian Department.In February 1927 My.Harris was appointed Inspector of Canadian Agencies, which position he retained until 1934.In that year the title of Assistant Superinten- to the blazing structure and prevented the spread of the blaze to nearby houses.Many expressions of praise for witnesses to the fire.Fireman William Youngson, a veteran member of the force, who suffered minor chest wounds in a thic on orders of Chief Gough.He was allowed to return home following treatment and was back on duty the next day.The Company's educational department has arranged some trips of interest to take place for the next few Saturdays, under the direction of Captain Howard Richardson who will be assisted by I'm sure he'll not be missed!\u201d \u201cThe speaker contended that it is the part of a good Canadian to be a lover of Canada; that it is wrong to belittle Canada and say future.Plans for an outdoor fair in the carly summer, discussed last Saturday, have been definitely aban doned, President Laylen announce ed, although a ball, with proceeds theatre of its own it will be able ; ; mT Wi Sgts.Gord Leach, Jame j i ; ; j dent, Canadian Agencies wa: con- Sgts.Gordon Leach, James Pat-|that we must do this or that in \u2018ity \u2018tan to progress even more vigorously.ferred upon ra es a posi.EMPLE SCHOOL Stamp Club ill [ A iA UTH | ER terson, Clifton Blair and Lance-| {he way chat other countries do going to charity, may be underia tion which he relinquishes with \u2018 $ ihe Cpls.William Mulligan, Philip|it because they know better than] The regular weekly luncheon LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE i M.CAMPBELL Funeral Service Was Held On Monday at Melville the acceptance of his present preferment.In his announcement of the appointment, Mr.Penny expressed confidence that under the leadership of Mr.Harris, the Central United States Division would continue to set new records, and that its reputation of service to the insuring public would be n- creased and further strengthened.Mr.C.H.Heyl will take over the managership of Sun Life's branch office at Charleston, West Virginia, according to Mr.Penny.These appointments are in addi- PUPILS PREPARE OR GRADUATION \u2018Theses Being Written in Accordance With Curriculum Stage Show Soon An exhibition of postage stamps collected by members of the West.mount Stamp Club will be on display in Victoria Hall on Friday evening, and again on Saturday afternoon and evening, March 3 and 4.This exhibition will be open to the public.Some of the features to be shown will be the following: A specialized collection of Silver Jubilee stamps.Complete with ali DIED MONDAY AI HIS RESIDENGE Former Clerk of Recorder\u2019s| Court of Montreal Was Widely Known Lamb and Donald Taylor.Every boy will have the opportunity of enjoying to the fullest these features and will derive much from them educationally, \u2018These past two weeks, classes in the various crafts have been depleted of a number of boys suffering from the present spell of colds, but this week it is expected that there will be a full turnout.Herbert Truax was welcomed as a new recruit, having made application for admittance to the Company.we do; that it is equally wrong to do it in the Canadian way be- cnuse no other country has anything to teach us; and that il is unwise to advocate a provincial self-determination, ignoring the chormous progress that Canada has experienced under Confederation as a Dominion, Referring to the extent of immigration inte Canada Mr.Gibbon quoted the following statistics from the census of 1931: Montreal's population (including Verdun) at that date was given meeting will be held tomorrow at the M.A.A.A.clubhouse, Peel St.SCHOOL BOARD ACTION HASTY GROUPS FEEL .tion to those announced by Sun! 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