The Westmount examiner, 31 octobre 1940, jeudi 31 octobre 1940
[" of (ne of the ount, CA to ge reater West.or the \u2014 ive in Leeded team® on will > Com- teams, one of tanley, of the to beat ere is resent, 1e very wishes |, draw \u2018ficials, anding the ice to the or six \u2018ous of | write sington an ap ge, and n of va RE vote WATCHES Drop in and see our wide variet watches by worid famous Genigners ana manufacturers.Every Watch sold is packed by our own and the maker's guarantee and by purchasing here you are assured of the personal service which only a local store can give, {OHMAN'S WE.4046 1210 Greene Ave.Nr ee tl TT OR Resi dd dd dh dd A VOL.XI, No.44 - WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, ALUE CF ADVERTISING, MODERN MERCHANDISING SIRESSED BY SPEAKER J.L.Pegnem, Production Manager of A.McKim, Limited, Addresses Opening Meeting of Business Association of Westmount \u2014 Organization To Sponsor War Savings Stamps Week.Stressing the importance to local business firms of extensive advertising, suggestive selling, and attractive merchandise display, J.L.Pegnem, production manager of the A.McKim, Limited, Advertising Agency, addressed the season's first general meeting of the Business Association of Westmount in Victoria Hall Tuesday.Tentative plans were formulated during the session for a cam- paigu to be undertaken by the association to stimulate the sale of War Saving Stamps in Westmount.Suggestions from the membership of the whole as to how this could best be accomplished were referred to the executive committee for further study.Eric Ohman, president, announced that the \u2018Citizen's Night,\u2019 meeting this season will be held in March, two months earlier than last year.Reterring to the success of last yeur s event when over $250 in door prizes were donated by members, he expressed confidence that the 1941 meeting would prove an even greater attraction.Mr, Pegnem, who had as lis topic, \u201cHitching Santa Claus 10 Sales,\u201d urged members to take full advantage of the pre-Christ- mas shopping season.By means of advertising, competitive prices, and salesmanship, local business firms had the opportunity of selling Westmount residents the greater part of their Christmas needs, he stated.However, the speaker.declared.if local merchants wished to bring into their stores much of the business that is now going out of the city they must be prepared io offer the same service and prices as the large downtown dealer.They must adopt modern business practicés in the operation of their stores.\u2018There arè many proven methods by which the small dealer can increase his trade, Mr.Peg- nem stated, suggesting to members that they acquire a thorough understanding of the community and the wants of their customers; learn their names and addresses: buy frequently and in small quantities in order to reduce overhead; push best selling merchandise; teach staff suggestive selling; show a personal interest in customers; keep windows attractively displayed and well lighted; and make best possible use of floor space.The speaker warned against restricting business promotion schemes to the Christmas period, advising the members to open an advertising budget and to keep after business 12 months of the year.\u201cDon\u2019t take customers for granted.\u201d he cautioned.b {slightly when a truck driven by Mr.Pegnem was introduced bY Roland Chartier, 7468 St.Denis Mr, Ohman and thanked by Don-: !street, backing in an easterly di- ald Ross, chairman of the enter rection on Hudson avenue, col- tainment committee, lided with a truck operated hy Stuart Rutherford, district pay] Chaput, 6891 Fabre street, chairman of the War Savings Cer-! which was proceeding from east tificates sales campaign commit- tq west on Hudson, at 9.30 a.m.tee, referred to the large number gn Monday.of residents now on active ser- Sides of the bodies, bumpers vice overseas, pointing out that and running boards on the ma- many had received commenda- chines were damaged in a col- tions for valor, Those at home, he Jison between a car driven by D.said, could greatly contribute to LL.Main, 365 the war effort by purchasing war and one driven by Mrs.C, Vine- savings stamps.berg, 1320 Sherbrooke street, at Following addresses by Paul \u2018the corner of Cote St.Antoine Casey and J.L.Rodgers, of the yoad and Victoriu avenue at 4.50 central committee, the association | p.m.Monday.voted unanimousiy to sponsor &' The accident occurred as Main War Savings Stamps Week ÎN vas proceeding from east to west Westmount and to co-operate ÎN on Cote St.Antoine and Mrs.every way possible with the com- | Vineberg north to south on Vic mittee in stimulating their sale.PRESIDES ERIC OHMAN LITTLE DAMAGE CAUSED HERE BY COLLISIONS \u2018Only Minor Traffic Accidents Occur Police Report Book Reveals But minor traffic accidents have occurred on city streets since the start of the week, the Westmount Police Department i accident report book reveals.Both vehicles were damaged ; toria.Don Ross suggested the saviné | Neither of the drivers were stamp week while W.Boyd Rob- \u2018injured.son recommended that it conclude with a parade of the local Cc.pP.C.Legion of Frontiersmen and w.- V.R.C.Other suggestions were tabled for further study by the executive committee President Eric Ohman presided.CONGERT HELD Study Group Session HOR SOLD È RY Held Here Last Night A concert was presented last pizht in the Y.M.C.A.Red The first in a series of study Triangle Hut at the Athletle group sessions was held by the Grounds by the Montreal Ma- Westmount High Schools Home quers.Bob Desilets was inaster of ceremonies and Nelson Curtis director of the party.The following took part in th: mogram: and Schooi Association in the In- termed\u2018ate School as\u2018 night.The sess'on was -lé under the leadership of K.H.Murray, MA, .Russel, Miss J.Gibb, A.and the topic discussed was the J.J.Davison.B.Craig, Therese Ber- school health program _\u2014 niquer?Jean Gibb, Gloria Marsh, Gaby Gouvremont.Raymonde RUMMAGE SALE.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Soriety of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale in the church hall, Melville avenue, ON Saturday at 11 .m.Peryard, Laura Campbell.Murie: Duncan, Miss J.Groome.siiss F.Malcolm.Titus Lowe, Miss I.Moore, Greta Hills, Isobel Malcolm and Florence Proctor.\u201cthe Intermediate School, Academy Lt L REXFORD Metcalfe avenue, he Westmount Lxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis eee SEE OCTOBER 31, 1940 lot of the credit to its \u2018schoolboy patrols.\u201d boys and girls were transported by bus an average of 11 miles every accident.Practically all school bus drivers are high school students.A ty who act as \u201ctraffic cops,\u201d is the Oxford, N.C., group pictured above at \u2018High Closing Lieut.A.Er.c McMurtry, 22, whose father.Major Alex O.Mé- Murtry resides at 481 Prince Albert avenue, was one of nine Montreal Island residents among the 140 officers and men lost when (he Canadian Destrayer The annual graduation exercises of the Westmount High School for the season 1939-40 will Le held in the auditorium of Road, tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock.FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE Was Widow of Late Canon and Mother of Alderman Irving P.Rexford The funeral service was held i yesterday afternoon in St.Mat- ithias Church for Mrs.Louisa i Norris Rexford, widow of the late | Rev.Canon Eison I.Rexford cand mother of Alderman Irving |p.Rexford.Mrs.Rexford died \u2018on Monday at her residence, LT.À.E.MeMURTRY Margaree sank following a collision in the North Atlantic, Lieut.McMurtry was a former These y oung \u2018\u2018traffic cops\u201d their schoolmates, but actually help regular policemen with downtown traffic problems.Lt.E.McMurtry Victim Remembrance, | | \u2014 \u2014 SCHOOLBOY \u201cTRAFFIC COPS\u201d.ARE HELPFUL Day Ceremony On Nov.10 The annual Remembrance Day Ceremony here will take place at the Westmount Cenotaph on Sun-, day, November 10, at 2.30 pau, it was announced at the City Hall yesterday.The sorvico will ba conducted by Major the Rov- erond Harold Laws, Chaplain of the Royal Montreal Regiment and recto of St.Stephen's Churel.Final arrangements for the ceremony have not yet beea completed.51% DAMAGES ASSESSED BY CHIEF JUSTICE Dr.W.G.Gowdy Held Responsible for Automobile Accident on Melville Avenue not only promote safety among Last year 335,623 school day without a single fatal pical patrol of the younger students one of thoir frequent drills.Because the amount of money fuvolved in the action did not Exercises Of M Di justify the sending of a rogu- tory commission to England to Tomorrow .argaree isaster seek out two Canadian soldlors whereabouts Is unknown, Chief Justice Green- shields rendered judgment in an action for $200 damages uvising out of an automobile accident on Melville avenue without the two whoso definite student of Westmount High School and was widely known in this city.Hig family and fiancee were awaiting Is arrival at an eastern Canadian port this week, relatives stated.Lieut.McMurtry was born In ine i u Exmouth, Devonshire, England.witnesses in question.His Lordship ussessed damages of $136 against Dr, W.G.Gowdy in favor of H.G.Clarke, At the time of tho accident.which occurred on March 18, 1939, Dr, Gowdy in his car driven by his chauffeur, F.Leuman, was proceeding down Melville avenue, with a car driven by Clarke following in the rear of his, Clarke's car crushed Into the damp post iu front of Melville Presbyterian Church, his story being that he did so because of the manner in which Leaman was driving.He sald Leaman turned sharply to the left without signalling and he was forced to crash into the lamp post to ave striking his car.Leaman fs serving with the Canadian army, and could not testify.There was a demand for 4 postponement on this account, for 1 commission to examine hin in England, but counsel for de- fondant stated that the defendant's plen had been drawn up on instructions from Leaman, and If Heo enrolled in the Royal Military College, Kingston, upon graduating from Westmount 11igh School.His fiancee, Miss Geraldine Hanson, lves in Kingston and the couple had postponed their marringe until the con- clusfon of the war.McMurtry was battalion sergoant-major in his {inal year at R.M.C., from which he was raduated last Christmas.He wt \u201chere In\u201cJanuary to Join his first vessel.Previously he had excelled in aquatic sports and several years ago had paddled, with two companions, from Mont- ren] to Georgian Bay, a distance of 509 miles.He was one of the survivors of the Fraser, McMurtry is survived by his parents, Maj, Alex O.MeMurtry and Mrs, McMurtry, and two sisters, Nancy Lee and Doone Mc- Murtry.He was a grandson of Mrs, J.A.|, Strahy arfd a grandnephew of Hugh Paton and of Mrs, James Playfair, the latter of Midland, Out.i 3a Atwater avenue, in her 81st |year.Interment was at Knowl- ) ton, Que.H i | The daughter of the late | CAR DAMAGED he were present, he would swear te the statements in the plea.The Chie?Justice accepted the explanation, and pointed out that the plen stated that Leaman did not know there was a car be- \u2018James Norris and Adelaide Mar- | garet Mussen, Mrs.Rexford was) i ;born in Montreal and spent ail | i \u2018but the first nine years of her | married life here.She taught for several | in Montreal schools following her | | graduation from McGill Normal | School where she wea the Prince Stanley P res b y ter 1 an {of Wales medal.| In 1882 she married Dr.Rex- Church Celebrates Event\u2018 ford, who was then secretary of \u2014 Founded in 1874 \u2018the Department of Education for Sixty-six years of church pro- , the Province of Quebec, | She was active in the work of Bress was marked on Sunday \u2018the Church of England, being a When Stanley Preshyterian | i Sunday School teacher and a life.Church celebrated its 66thb annl-.| member of the Women's Associa- | Versary.For many years she was The congregation \u2018 ; tion.was first ;a member of St.Martin's Church! formed in Montreal in 1874 land recently attended St.Mat- \\when services were held in SL | ! thias Church, Westmount.| George's School.Jt numbered | There were eight children of! but 60 persons, among them Sir; | the marriage, three of whom WE oh was erected have died.1e first church was erected Survivin e \u2018three sons.Irving P or Mont.on Stanley street and the first real Volney ; minister was Reverend Dr.Bax- G.of Magog and: vu Orrin B.of Montreal; two daugh- | ter who was called to minister to ore \"ire.Hugh E.Burke ana (he onsregation from Srotland.Mrs.H.Walton Blunt; a sister.er gad y que Se Mrs, Orrin Rexford, and two \"1° Was Sucrerdee 0 eo ev.James McCaul who was pastor grandchildren, all of this city.Local Group To Hold Rummage Sale Friday lot the congregation until 1896.: Next to minister to the Presby- iterian congregation was Rey.F.M.Dewey who came to this city from Richmond.He was with the congregation for a period of 24 The Westmount Chapter No.9 Sears 5 wep \u2019 Order of the Eastern Star is hold- He was followed by a Mr.Fow- ing a rummage sale on Friday, at jer, according to the records, and 2 pm.in St.Columba House,\u2018 Grand Trunk Street.i \"then the congregation decided to call Rev.W.D, Reid.who was \u2018Anyone wishing to help with at that time secretary of the donations should call the con-' Preshyterian missions of Albert.venor, Mrs.H.C.Newton, FL During his ministry a new 3137.who will arrange for col- church was built at the corner lection.of Westmount and Victoria aven- ss = ues and there the conzrezation ! SALE TOMORROW stil] worship.During his minis-' \u2014 \u201ctry more than 1.500 persons were The Women's Association of added to the membership of the Westmount Park United Church church, wil] hold a rummage sale in Weh- Following his resignation\u2019 In ster Memorial.Hall, 4707 Western 1937 Rev.Frank Moriey, present avenue tomorrow afternoon pastor, was called from st {starting at two o'clock.i Catharines, Ontario.hind him until after it had crashed into the lamp post, when he stopped and offered assistance N COLLISION Minor damage was caused an |#nd, that jt had been travelling automobile driven by Jeffrey 13.[8 an excessive rate of speed.Earle, of Rosemere, Que, when HOW, «sked the Chief Justice, it crashed into the rear of un |COUld he have known it was tra- antobus operated hy KE.Touch-|velling at an excessive rate of ette, 308 Decourcelles street, op-|8teed if he had known nothing posite 4861 Sherbrooke street, at|of Its presence until after the 6 pin.on Friday.crash?Earle told police he failed to A Westmouent constable see the hus ahead hicles were west front his us both ve-'promptly appeared on the scene proceeding east to after the accident, and made his on Sherbrooke.The grill, report.He, too, is in the armed bumper and headlights on! services In England, hut It was machine were damaged.taken for granted that if he had \u2014_\u2014 ess been here he would have sworn RECEIVES REWARD [to the accuracy of hig report, and Brenda Macken, a renfor pupll ithe Court took that for granted.graduating from St.Leo's Acad- In view of the contradiction in eny, Westmount, wag chosen by defendant's plea, the judgment the school teaching taff! as held plaintiff had made his case, Graduate to receive the bronze having his own evidence and that medal awarded hy the Montreal (ot a passenger 10 support his City and District Savings Hank complaint against Ir.Gowdy.for the graduating class of St.Judgment §s for the actual cost Lro's for the year 1940, sof repalrs to Clarke's car, The Weck at Victoria Hall Today \u2014 Westmount ter JO.D.E., bridge, Tomorrow - Notre Daine de Grace Women's Ciub; Blake Sewell dance; Stearn'a Lodge, A.F.and AM, Saturday-Junior Sub-division of the Catholic gus, bridge and tea.Monday\u2014 Westmount Women's Club; St, Lawrence Stamp Club; Westmount Conclave, Royal Arcanum; Hadassah Organization, bridge.Tuesday\u2014 Westmount Women's Club, British Israel Federation; Lorne Lodge, LOF.Wednesday\u2014 Regular weekly luncheon meeting of the West mount Rotary Club; Westmount Women's Club; British Israel Feder- atlon: Electa \u2018\u2019hapier, Order of the Eastern Star, Next Thursday\u2014 Westmount Women's Club; Westmount Stamp Club; Victoria Sunshine Society, bridge.Women's Lea- HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 RA EEE ENS LESIONS ITH 1 AN BL / 7711777772077 77 II AE ILL, 11820 IIS 1400170 IR PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUN SHOW WILL OPEN HERE T END OF NEXT WEEK Event Will Be Officially Opened by Alderman B.Panet- Raymond, Commissioner of Parks\u2014Parks Depart ment Busy Removing Playground Apparatus} Drinking Fountains, Benches \u2014 Two New Parks Added This Summer The annual fall show of Chrysanthemums aponsorod by the oily in the municipal greenhousy ut the rear of Victoria Hull will be ofticinlly opened by Alderman B.Panet-Raymond, Commissioner of Parks, the latter part of next week, {i was announced yesterday by J.R.Anderson, supertntendant of the Parks Department.Exnet day of tho opening has not vet beon dofinitely sot but Mr.Anderson stated that it would tall either on Friday or Saturday.The formal opening \u2018will take place at 8 am.on tho day doclded upol.The department is presently preparing for the oxhibition which each year antltracts thousands of ¥ mins JIN COLLEY, ALR CRAFTSMAN, REPORTED DEAD Other sonsonable work curront- ly being undertaken by tho do- Loses Life in Service With .a Royal Air Force\u2014With partment includes tho taking up of drinking fountains in parks in Balloon Barrage Crew order to protuct them from frost cracking.Pounds In Westmount Park ware drained this week.Remayal for the winter of park bonches und playground equipment, including swings, soe-saws and slides Lins also boon completed.The henches will be given a usw cout of paint prior to bolng replaced next spring.The putting green on King George Park, which proved particularly popular (his summor.and the tennis courts in city parks are now closed.The city now has more parks than at any time in its history with acquisition last wintar of area for Summit Park, atop Wert- mena, Mownlnin, ang Queen f2llz- Word that thelr son, Alrcraft- wan John Colley, 20, had Deen killed in actlon with iho Royal Air Force laut Jriday, was re- celved over tho weokond by his parents, Mr.and Mra.James Colley, of 305 Him avenuo.Alrcraftinan Colley had been a member of the R.AF.Balldon Burrage Forces, I Born in Calgary on June 20, 1920, Afreraftsman Colley came nbuth Gardens, extonding north tv Montreal with Lis parents in from Sherbrooke strest at Would Soptembor, 1920.Me attended ane, the Kings, Queens and Argyle During the summer Staynor schools In Westmount and Mac- donnld College, Sle.Anne de Bel- levuo.In March, 1039, he went to London where ho dillsted with the f.A.F.A brother, James Col- lay, went oversons Inst May with the Royal Canadian Air Force and Is now stationed in the vicinity of london with his squadron, Aircraftaman Colley ls also survived by two sisters, Mrs.Hdith Armstrong and Miss Louise Colley, and n brother, Herbert Colley Playground was equipped with awlugs und olhor apparatus for the first time, LAST RESPECTS ARE PAID LATE IRVINE DIBBLEE of the Canadian Pacific Steam- C .ships.Masons and onstruction Mr.Colley Br., is superintend- Industry Leaders Present at Funeral Service ent of the Department of Immigration nnd Colonization, Canad- fun l\u2019acifie Railway.CONGREGATION MOURNS SINKING OF \u201cEMPRESS\u201d Rev.Johnston Will Speak Attended by à large number of Masons, lenders In the construe- tion industry, relatives and friends, the funeral service for Irvine Dibblee was held Friday afternoon from hls residence, 601 Lansdowne Avenue, Vice-president- and secrelary- treasurer of the Dibbles Construction Company Limited, Mr.Dibblee had held important posts in the Westmount Lodge No.76, AF.and AM, as well as in the | Grand Lodge of Quebec and the: Royal Arch Masons, His death occurred on Oct.22 In his 65th .| your.On \u201cBrave Men Who A Masonle gervlee was con Face the Perils of the ducted at his home by Musons of | ys the Westmount J.odge No, 76.1 Deep.and also nt Montreal Memorial \u2014_\u2014___ Park where huriel took place, Reverend ! A.Johnston will Rev.¥.H.WiHkinson, minister! oceupy the Westmount Baptist of the Church of St, James the} pulpit at both services on Sun- Apostle, conducted AngHean fun- Stamp Club; Margaret Polson Mary Chap-! .Kendall, ; Hanna, H.V.| \u201cday.In the morning the sermon \u201cera) services, ; {Chief mourners were Mpg, Dib.| theme will be \u201cChrist and the | blee, the widow; G, Lovett pin Hungry Crowds.\u201d lplee, son: Miss Margaret DIb-} In the evening, having in blee and Mrs, J.PP.Stewart, | mind the recent hombing of the dsughters: Harry, Bruce and \u201c¥mpress of Britain\u201d, and the Edmund \u20ac Dibblee, brothers; sinking of C\u201cHOMS.Margaree\", and Mra.W.J.Dibblee, sister.Mr.Johnston will speak of Westmount Lodge No.76, A.F.| Brave Men who Face the Perils & AM, wux represented at thejof the Deep\" This message will \"tuneral by LL, W.Inwood, I.i.| br based upon the moving story \u201cCarlin, G.MeK.Brewer, H.8.T.of a doomed vessel and a last- | Piper, A.Fk.Stevens, T.J.J.minute rescue.During the ser- : Hughes, H.T, Brown, T.uHmer, j vice there will be a brief period \u201cI.Charles Young, W.A, Hay-iof silence In memory of the gal- man, (i, J.White, J.Bruce! lant.men who lost thelr lives, (Stewart, T.KR.Campbell, H.A.! and in prayer for those who | Mitchell, A, J.B, ! B.Haycock, W.R.AUEUR- mourn thelr passing, Allen, E.J.The Young People\u2019s Assembly Greig, A.A.meets each Monday evening at 8 Driver, R.Harold! o'elock.The Mid-werk Fellow- \"Nush, R.BK, Miller, W.R.More- ship assembles on Wednesday at land, O.Becket, FE.Taylor.' 8 p.n.A cordial Invitation fis «illlam Downes, James H.Webb issued to all who desire to attend sand W.C.Crammond.these services, Milhourne, A, # | mme .\u2026\u2026\u2026.à\" The Westmount Examiner Publishes Every Thursday Serving tne City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada & Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Mead Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u2019 sims to ba an independant, clean + Bewspaper fur the hume, devoted to public service VERDUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 THE U.S.ELECTION Next Tuesday, United States electors will go | to the polls to choose a new president who will ! govern the country during what promises to be the four most critical years since the days of Lincoln.The new president, taking office after what has unfortunately been one of the meanest campaigns in that country\u2019s history, will have on his hands widespread domestic ill-will and national disunity at the very time that the nation should be united, for within the four years the country might be at war.The sympathy of the great majority of Car.- adians will be solidly for Mr.Roosevelt's re- e ection.Of this there is not the slightest doubt.One hears it csorywhere.We are far enough away to make an appraisal of the campaign perhaps more accurately than most Americans who are in the midst of the smoke of battle.If political values are weighed by the American people as Canadians weigh them, BUTTER GOING UP?No one welcomes an increase in the price of food, of course, but, taking the long view, we should not complain too much about butter going up as it has done.The price soared because more milk is being used in making cheese, and that is the dairy product on which our chief hope for export trade is founded.Anything that helps cheese production is good for Canada, and the Wart'me Prices and Trade Board can be depended nn to see that the price of butter does not get entirely out of hand.\u2018 BUY SOME SMOKES Do you know what a ¢igaret means to a soldier overseas?Do you know what a hole a package of clgarets at English prices makes in a soldier's pay?Do you know what it means to get a Canadian cigaret after weeks of nothing but brands which are .trange to you and which co not suit your taste?Hundreds of our boys are overseas.Christmas is near.Nothing could be more welcome to hem than a supply of cigarets from home as a .Christmas gift The opportunity is yours to see that such a present goes to everyone of these soldiers.New York World's Fair, which ended its two-year run recently, was dedicated to brotherly love, a better understandir g among nations and fulfilment of thie theory that expanding trade relations foster pzace.However, at least Billy Rose's bathing beauty show seems to have achieved its objective, TO HONOUR ARCHDEACON ALMOND Trinity Memorial Church, Notre Dame de Grace, will next month ce ebrate the hundredth anniversary of its founding with a series of services on the twenty-fourth and twenty- seventh of the month, The first serv:e will very appropriately be dedicated to the memery of the late Archdeacon John M.Almond, who was Rector of Trinity from 1904 to 1939 It was under his leadership that the present Trinity Memorial Church was built and dedicated fifteen years ago in memory of those who served in the Great War of 1914 to 1918.The late Archdeacon A'mond had a long and distinguished career in the service of his country and his church.Ordained in 1897, he began his religious work as a missionary to the Indians on the Labrador coast, later going to the cathedral at Quebec City as curate.At the outbreal of the South African war he enlisted as a chap'ain under the command of General Smith-Dorien, At the close of the war he returned to Quebec, but later served the church at Grand Mere until, in 1904, he was appointed Rector of Trinity, Montreal, then on St.Denis street.He went to war again in 1914, and returned home at the conc'usion of hostilities with the rank of Colonel.He was awarded the C.M.G.in the field, and shortly after the Armistice, was given the C., B.E.Returning to Canada, he commenced work on the great project of building a church in memory of those who had served in the war.This work was completed in 1925 when the present church in Notre Dame de Grace was completed.Everyone who knew the late Archdeacon will join the members and adherents THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Additional S ibscribers Additioral subscribers to the Karnak ! \u2018es\u2019 Social Lridge being held at St.M tihies\u2019 Church Hall this a°térocyr.Tabls .olders are reminded to bring playing cards.Mrs.Heber sAylor, Mrs, E.J Hartnett, Mra.G.Cunnors, R.J.Precott, Mrs.C.E.Potts, Mrs.Frank Clark, Mrs, A.Mon- son, Mrs.Geo, Baylls, Mrs, M.| Anderson, Mrs.A.Phipps, Mrs.Ethel McNally, Mrs, Elsie Brown, Mra.F.T.Curley, Mrs.H, V.Driver, Mrs.D.Churchill, Mrs.Geo.Ferguson, Mrs, J.HB, Ward, Mrs, F.R.Wood, Mrs.E.B., Nil- son, Mrs.RR.8.Morrison, Mrs.F.A.Blaimpied, Mrs.E.MR.Vi- berg, Mrs.P.W.Wood, Mrs, Win.Wray, Sr, Mrs.M.J.Mrs.(QU.A.Ooadfrey, Mrs, H.Glass, Mrs.C.F.Gardner, Miss M.Koppel, Mrs.H.HB.Mitchell, Mrs, F.Davis, Mrs.M.V.Cortland, Mrs.A.L.Hubbard, Mrs.F.C, Btrse, Mrs.H.C.Cali, Mrs.Cockran, Mrs.H.Logan, Mrs.G.White, Mrs.F.W.Robinson, Mrs, M.W, Kerson, Mrs.J.S.Robertson, Mrs.Hullett, Mrs, R.B.Camphell, Mrs.J.Stone, Mrs.M.Cavicchd, Mrs.W.Hyman, Mrs.R.B.Winship, Mrs.W.8.Harrison, Mrs.C.J.Hall, Mrs.WW, C, Horton, Mrs.W.P.Holder, Mrs, D.Jackson, Mra.C.F.Cresswell, Mrs.G.Tenipleman, Mrs, H, C.Canes, Mrs.P.Ewen, Mrs.W.G.Krauser, Mrs.F.R, Kirkpatrick, Mrs.J.J.Hoy, Mrs.Anne Hopkins, Mrs.Ida Roberta, Mrs.J.L, Westbrook, Mrs.F.Lindsuy, Mrs.D.Bremner, Mrs.$ Jackson, Mrs.If, Clark, Mrs.J.J.Lomax, Mrs.A.Leslle, Mrs.T.M.Leacock, Mrs.R.Munn, Mrs, R.W.Matheson, Mrs.NW.5.Matthews, Mrs D.F.Morgan, Mrs, H.C.Massiah, Mrs.W.J.McNally, Mrs, F, Chamandy, Mrs.G.Corneil, Mra.T, 8.Currie, Mrs.W.Currie, Mrs.A.Allan, Mrs.A.Willis, Mrs.D.Coyle, Mrs.J.Tremble, Mrs.J.Johnston, Mrs.Wm, McDonald, Mrs, J.B.Martin, Mrs.A.Dechaux.; Mrs.W.J.Dickson, Mrs.J.A.Donnelly, Mrs, G.Barr, Mrs, W.B.Loggle, Mra.T, Gillalan, Mrs.G.Blackwall, Mrs.A.Foster, Mrs.of Trinity in honouring his memory.F.Faves, Mrs, J.Swift, Mrs.E, fe me eB te mm HE mm DY me 4 0 en Barn.words 20+ at tenant À 35 CLA The Westmount Examiner rr mss este WAlnut | 2773 | Hse ri rst LOST FOR SALE LOST In Wesimount Turk on Friday last, fawn trench coat.Rewurd, 4438 Sherbrooke W.WI.0430, N-1 mount, WE.5874, MOFFAT electric range.Good condition, coll oll hot water heater, price.Apply 628 Murray Hill West- FOR SALE TWO GIRISS gréen winter coats, Low TAcvon collar, age 10.DIS, bs70, T-59 N-?LADY'S bluek cont, modern style, Af- PERSONAL \u201cACHING TROT nges you.Why CHILD'S red winter outflt, goat, tam rican Fox collar 14-18, sacrifice $9.00, FOR SALE MAN'S SUIT, two overcoats, Women's clothing, all kinds, chap, no dealers, (evenings) Apt, 23, 5160 Sherbrooke.T- 1 GENTLEMAN'S blue overcoat, size not give tiem proper care.Sac and leggings, 6-0.Perfect condition, AT.4022, ; _ T-57 40, one electric mixer (Magic Made), Miss Jullen, l\u2019out spoclalist, WI.$6.00.Almo green velvet dress, 6-9, [SILVER MUSKRAT coat, young |houl table, EL.2960.T-47 - nt, 2-80 p.m.1.00, Wi, 0724, NO girl's, perfect condition $10.00, skates [pix ie ; 2625, 7-5 pm, sat p N-19 à nant ie 2 800.Rowing ma TUXEDO, 3-piece, good condition, too : PRENC .: and boots, size =o, 00, a J small for owner.EL.8832, T-42 ROF, ARMAND, eryatul gaser ani vo sto, wien OE chine $2.00.Wicker Stroller $1.00, DE.ATCO Tera TEE card reader, 3004 Evelyn, Vordun, wi @AILDS MED Winter outfit vont 20 \u201c22 lors, walnut, tn good condition, $20.00.be at hle office every duy mnd night.tam and logsings 0-0, perfect condj- DINING ROON SIT, soiid onk, ChTi | yA, 3588, To oon Toth Abneintmonta, iy | Lon $6.00.Also groer.velvol dress, FIL, DT ok able, (OMNIS RRR aRT bots, 7%, wor wie o Nov.te PI * N.9]8-8 81.00.French Real cont, aire 98; CCE FEI 11182500 man's winter 0 reoat, (wo 8479, \u201c* good condition $20.00, WI, 0724, T-65 FOFS winter overcoat, perfect cos suits 38, sacrifice, WI.7967.Pang : - rears, dark grey, $5.00, SITUATIONS VACANT DAVENTORT, Reddish color, opens un aise rk Brey, | STANTS lark pres ororcont Fae 55, TENOR SINGER required for prom- |to double hed $5.00.thent West End Anglican Church.Phone Dr.Egerton, LA.0829.N-3|{svely dinette met Rvenue, SITUATIONS WANTED __.8795 Botrel avent + CHESTERFIELD, .Apply #36 Wood Westmount.Boy Scout hat 50e.T-87 bed, bureau, and MAHOGANY double bed box and mattress, dresding table to match $25.00, baby's white iron erib, drop sldes, mattress §5.00, carved, mahog- WORK WANTEL by competent person with nursing experience.House- SEAL COAT, kolinsky collar, size 18- 20, $20.00.DE.#780, spring good condition, cost $30, any reasonable offer.DE, 0205, T-282 WHITE gas stove side oven, good condition, hand-blocked English linen T-60 nny sofa $15.00, white enamel play pen drapes like new, DE.6395, T-281 $1.00, occasional table, $3.00, WIE {BOY'S heavy winter cont, size 12-13 T-46 3588, T-50|1h very good condition, very reasonable, WA.8286.T-280 rk of any kind, or care of children.: j ore i ie out, references, Phone Mrs.RACOON, Seal, ue River conts, 8-10 needed, especially mn the junior Man, between 2-4 p.m.MA.9069.gent's fall coat, 38-40, Ski suit 12-14.[ Population is decentralizing, |brarch, and al young people are ¥ per ny mes Floor polisher, carpet sweeper, lov.spreading out, looking for air, urged to 1ttend, ILORESS wante work by day.| er_vacuum, te.2.0256, 2 space, light, freelem, quiet, \u2014 Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.the Wo- Ninds of sewing.Altering \u2018ur conts a ( d D | SILVER FOX (new) enst ESS Tor o , : np AE | ; éhecidity.DIE.2228.FOSSWOr uzz e 23,00.Brown broadtal coat, beaver State Journal, Frankfort, Ky.mans Association will hold its OUSE 70 LET collar and revers 16, $18.00 or two _\u2014 | regular session.members are H = for $10.WA.2017, T.273 Canada\u2019s fisheries production in urged to attend and give sup- + rooom Hardwood fore.fond fur \u2014\u2014 im | î GENTLEMAN'S racoon coat, size 35.1939 had a value of $40.072.976 port to the effort to send parcels nace, newly decorated, AT.8450./ fF 3 |4 15 7 | Pp \\ nn Bo Cy lon.350.00 or nearest of which sex fisheries contributed [for Christmas to our boys over- N.2 offer.DF.4820 T-27213532972,301 or S5\".and the!seas.At S.15 p.m.the same even- \u2014 WALNUT DINING ROOM Sel.nine inland fisheries $6,100,675 ing the meeting for Praye- and APARTMENTS TO LET ve \\ T 3 ven à \u2018rondition, Sque nla s s $6,100,675.Pray OOKE .W.8010 West- z DE aa Ra Favarh ac The value of the salmon was Bible Study will be led by the ount, \u201cPickwick Arms,\u201d 5 spaclous 22115 [le Ty FLD Toyal bine wool snowsnit $13.409.202 or 337.Lobster and |Rev.C.R.Rudd.ma are avallable In this modern 2 tg Urenfelt lined, Hans Schnieder, size herring each had a value of four Thursda - the Cubs will meet, flraptoot building ten oovator ber : ih 6 xX, excellent condition.AT.5192, oe million dollars, while cod with|and on Friday there will be Mo- De d'or D, W.Ontivie & Co, Inc.7 4 _T-23%1 just over 3 million in value came |vies to which all friends of the 10 Bt.Catherine St, W.HA.B8f01, .LADTÉ brow caracul cont, size 14 |rourth, Sunday School are Invited, N-18 7 CA title coat, hat and muff, size 12, | Z brown, WA.2501.T-267 \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 I GARAGES TO LET 7326 WEN wintbr con ohe 15-11 oñe B.C.with her great salmon i WESTMOUNT, 3870 Victoria Ave.> 15-280, Fur trinmed, good conditton, fishery ranks first.Nova Scotia estnioutit, Rates reasonable.Live 27 $1,50 each, FT, 3367, T-265 [with cod.lobster and haddock.| : And dead storage.washing, repairs.rg WANTED TO PURCHASE accounting for more than nC ANNUAL \u201cAT HOMEY - : y 33 PANTIE \u201child's wor a.t of the marketed value of the N, S.2 à WANTED, Child's fur coat, 3-1 : x SARAGE WANTED \u2014 ¥ vears, prefernbly white.Must be 'n \u2018production came second, N.B.! N .Garage or space vicinity E> good condition, CR.1463.N-3 es third with the tput of © 7 .\u201cou 36 came rd w outpu | presser ee ANTIQUE silver and plated ware, isardines and lobsters representing { Avenue.WI, 6216, N-22 eue ,; + , A .\" glassware, clocks, efina and porve 65°, of their production GARAGE, vicinity Metcalfe and 7 29439 tan, ornaments and biic-a-brac, snuff 99 © A : \u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke, wanted Nov, lat.WE i (- boxes, old fans, bronzes, pewter,| Fresh fish marketed had a{ Tha annval musicale and \u201cAt: 4098.N-6 7 à y paintings, Iveries and other objets, value of $16.989.711 and canned\u2019 Home\u201d of the Frances Willard | ROOM AND BOARD = k 7% rare purchased me iam, | fish was valued ot $15,449.19) W C.T.U.was held on Wednesday XLDOEALY PEOPLE, CONVALES.44 The 5100, oo \u2019 v.13 of which canned =almon was va-'afternoon in Dominion Douglas CENTS, INVALIDS llued at $10,465,008.Church hall.Mrs.F.J.Hodgsor FOR INFORMATIO! regarding à 75\u201d CABINET MAKER | - and Mrs.Fred Osborn arranged aan At \u201ca una a Tele.x \u2014 FURNITURE Th fo re ta eter, | Inwaod.Mrs.E.Kearns, Mrs.M.the program.Artists included phone DE.2013 between 3-8 pam, SALTER.ee - Beds cut.Furriture polished and re- Pope.Mrs.R.Allan.Mrs.W.Miss Ruth Reckstead, L.R.S.M,, , .} ; N-16 HORIZONTAL Sa Human 1a\u2014Te nlisten nish 4 © >, rush and wicker re- Hines, Mrs.W.Smith.Mrs.R.!pianist, Mrs.Bardo-Gardner, so- 40\u2014Negative 2 © propitinte newed, We muke anvihir of wood.~ i x ù - FOR SALE 1\u2014Bond or tie 41=To woo 22\u2014-Pungent salad EO ena went Hulbert, Mrs.F.Cunuingham.|prano.Mrs.W.K.Davis.contral BOPS leather windbreaker 14, mip-| S\u2014Llay ti-Musien! piece plant furniture in sn Frrniture mp.Mrs.W.Jefferies, Mrs, E.Hulbe.t.ito and Mrs.Arthur Laing.reader.: \u2014 \u2014 DR , ss 8 o- 5 2 5 - ; - .per fastening, vost $8.50, $5.00.Heavy Hdmi, period firhebates | Phas fen ances clalties.1571 St.Catherine St.wl Mrs, F.Bradbelt, Mrs.W.Criteh Mrs.T.A.Wilson.president.breeches 5 sae Grenfell ski mitts, {4\u2014Death notice 47-\u2014-Sententious 26\u2014 Underground WI.9260.N-12 ey, Mrs, Small.Mrs.A.Garmell.| presented the suggestion of the re i! A Jorn mes.na 18\u2014To disprove 18-Bordèrs ay Pt tend by CARTAGE & STORAGE | Mrs.L.Allan, Mrs.A.Archer.! Dominion Board that the W.C.- FRAUTIRUL BUG hever vaeë, bar 1s-Land, measure Rp ICAL vr grappling 1 NOTRE DAMF DF GRATE TRANS.Mrs.F.Kerrlson, Mrs.J.M.Me-[T.L.organizations from ali parts sain, $20, Handsome chesterfield 13] loan humor-\" CCE \"me ee of action FER \u2014 Local and tons distance mov-! Allan, Mrs.R.Bradtield.Mrs.C.iof Catada provide an ambulance | ait, $50.Bedroom, studio set, dining iat 3\u20141ndian memorial 31 \u2014Indigent ers: also storage.DE.3110.Nu Fortier, Mrs.P.Calvert, Mrs.A.l£or war service.It was announe- i 4 STE LEE Plog Qentine pes er river 4 Higher BT LANDSCAPE GARDENER ed that the cost of such an am- opportunity.Fi.1980, Colson, 1854 {85\u2014T0 dam 5-Snake 13\u2014To join by mortise |CALL PÉLEON & GALTAGHER for Rummage Sale bulance would be 9 Francis Lederer and lovely Joan Bennett in a scene from the dramatic story \u2018| Married a Naxi,\u201d which will be featured at the Westmount United Theatre starting Sunday playing until Tuesday night.D A NAZ!\u201d eu Dy NE Fine Production To Aid Work Of Lachine Hospital Sceptics who contend that two such diversified professions as Hospital Work and Dramatic Art can never mix, should now hide their face, for during the past four years Lachine has proved this to be a fallacy, lt all began with two open- air performances of Shakespeat\u2019s Play \u201cTwelfth Night\u201d staged by the Open-alr Theatre \u2018Flayers on the Bickerdike Estate\u2014the fine old mansion at Stoney Point.These performances wete the result of an Ideal, that of encouraging and developing interest in fine plays with the pro- coeds therefrom benefitting La- chine General Hospital.That such \u201cfantastic imaginings\u2019 should have proved themselves so successfully \u2018\u2018practical\u201d during the past four years, Is still a wonder in many heads.Yet statistics show that both the interest in Dramatic Art and the proceeds for Lachine General Hoapital, have Btendily grown with the years.1'he *'Blckerdike Production Week\u2019 became an annual event, drawing hundreds of people from Montreal, as well as local supporters, 1n an effort to compensale the financial loss to the Hospital which 18 brought about by the disposal of the Estate, the promoters of the Open-uir Theatre Players are again in action and dre giving their Borvices voluntarily to the arrangement of a Dunce Recital by the Montreal Concert Dance Group.The date scheduled for the Recital ls Saturday, November 9 when the facilities of the new stago of Lachine High Bchool will be utilized to present one of the finest attractions of the season, Eleven hundred seats are avail- Able to the public.IN ROLLICKING An diet Myrna Loy and William Powell as they will appear on the screen of the York United Theatre starting Saturday playing until Tuesday the rollicking story of a man who lost his mind, but didn't mind when he woke up with a fortune and Frank McHugh and Edmund Lowe are others in the cast.night, in \u2018I Love You Again,\u201d a wife, NEW ROMANCE play the superb C minor Concerto by Beethoven and having heard Mr.Naegele perform in Montreal several reasons ago, this writer knows what to expect, a fine rendition by a genuine artist.Did you know that there are no less than thirty-eight pianos in the National Broadcasting Studios in New York City?And that they are tuned daily, in the wee hours of ths morning.There are {twenty-seven ordinary grands, one baby grand and four full- sized concert grands among the thirt -eight.The Montreal Festivals are inaugurating a new series of artistic endeavour to their already successful lint of achlevements\u2014 Chamber Murle Corcerts in the right atmosphere! Whenever string quartets or quintets perform in Mortreal they invariably choose a hall that is ton large for this particular type of music.The word \u2018Chamber\u2019 itself means \u201croom\u201d and therefore the compositions written for string quar- teta are meant for small places, That fs why the Dubois String Quartet which gave concerts for so many ea-s in the Ladies\u2019 Ordt>ary of the Windsor Hotel sounded so well ard had such a devoted following of music lovers.It is true, they did not compare with such artists as the cel- ebrated Flongzaley Juartet or the tease teens NOW PLAYING The Outstanding First Run British Comedy \u201cCEORCE & MARGARET\u201d with Judy Kelly, Marie Lohr and Oliver Wakefield.(Siwoon oot Shaw pm.(Decarie at Snowdon Jet.) Also the Unheralded Hollywood Hit \u201cSCATTERBRAIN\u201d Also \u2014 Gordon Perrigard demonstrates \u2018\u2019Judo\u201d with Judy Canove, Alan Mowbray and large cast.Send Flowers _- And Cost so wx 8.784 AA) JOHN STORES TO CHEER HER UP! They Are Colorful At Your Favorite Florist CORNFIELD 5818 MUNKLAND AVE.WA.2747 ROSES - most beautiful - long stems CHRYSANTHEMUMS - All Colours .Cu WEDDING BOUQUETS $2.50 - Hollywood Florist - 5036 Sherbrooke W.- WA.3122 FUNERAL DESIGNS FROM QUALITY FLOWERS Little eae doz.84c up Lge.Bunch 69¢ CORSAGES 35e up $2.00 up SERVE YOU Great Comedy Is Showing At York United Theatre War, to use a descriptive, but considerably less censorable phrase than Sherman's, Is bad, but it 1s doing at least one good thing for the screen public.Today's screen comedy promises to he really funny, not just amusing.\u201cThe day is past when we could afford to he merely light, gay, or whimsical,\u201d Alexander Hall, prominent Columbia director, declares, \u201cNow audiences PAGe revi THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS « | Lions Club Auxillary Entertained At Tea Mrs.W.R.Bulloch, president of the Lions Club Ladies\u2019 Auxil- tary, entertained the members at tes in the Mount Royal Hotel on Monday afternon.Mrs, D.A.Amory presided at the ten table assisted by Mrs.W.J.Collins and Miss M.Dennis.Mauve chrysanthemums and oak leaves were used to decorate the table.Precesding the tea a short business meeting was held, when the summer work, oonsisting of 310 knitted garments wers turned over to Mrs.H.O.Holland for Speirs Pupils Entertain For Tuesday evening last Betty Speirs Troup on another splendid performance in the Ertortain- ment Hut in the M.A.A.Barrack Grounds.A capnrelty audienca of Soldiers gave this {alented troup a great fecaption.Working under a dlsndvantnge on a ninke- shift pintform the children showed what real {roupers they wore, aid the Soldiers applauded hearts ily throughout the entire performs Alice.Tho transportation was tnken gare of by the Cunadinn Jceish Congress.Thode taking part were, Therese Landry, Peggy Cooper, Nancy Tolfor, Jean Barnes, Isobel MaoLellan, June Sidnway, Barbara Pettit, Frae Williams, Dorothy Fitsgerald, Joan Layton, Joan and Hazel Fitz- gornld, Nessie McLean, Winni- fred McDonald, Peter Miller and monies, : The Pupils will again entertain the aoldiers at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on Saturday, at the young Tolks social evening, under the auspices of tho Wost- mount Womans Olub, Peter Mfllar, litle Nancy Telfer and Poggy Cooper will entertain, CHILDREN'S THEATRE GROUP TO BROADCAST Dorothy avis and Violet Wal- tors, ldrectors of the Children's Theatre, Motitreal's talented group of juveniles, who have done such gxcollent work the past few yenrs, wIl present thelr \u201cHallow'cen' party over nlation C.IF- G.F.at nine o\u2019clock this evanins.Cinderellu, parhaps the favorite of all children\u2019s fairy stories will ha the play presented, thl# boîng one of a series which has heen adapted for the air by Miriam Stein, The Montreal Children's Then- tre have wu special radio group, apart from the dramatic course, and it is expected that many The Soldiers | Betty Speirs Mistress of Coro- | distribution to the crippled ohi! dren.Mrs.Buloch reported tha.garments had been made to in clude in the parcels being seul, to the Lions Club members oil active service.All future mootings of tha! Auxiliary will be held on thn third Monday of each month ih the Mount Royal Hotel.Karnak Social Club Karnak ladies\u2019 Social Club will meet in the Masonio Tomple; Sherbrooke Street west, on Tuesday afternoon at half-past two o'- clock for sewing, knitting and business, Montreal Concert Dance Group e Presented by Ivy Ashworth in aid of Lachine General Hospital e High School Auditorium 36th Avenue - Lachine Saturday, Nov, Sth at 8.30 pum, .\u2014 ONE NIGHT ONLY w= Popular Prices: 35c » 50c - 75c » $1,00 (No Tax) TICKETS NOW ON SALE Miss lvy Ashworth, P.O.Box 67 - Station \"B\u201d Montreal \u2018A New Travelogue | TOLL BROTHERS \u201cHIKING THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA\u201d - + Motion and Still Pictures In color DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Wednesday Nov.6th at 8 p.m.shows wil he presenied during the season, Tickets 25¢ Scotian Gold APPLE \u201c\u201c\u201c 20 ox.ting 25° want to rour, not just smile.1 shouldn't he surprised to see a wholesale revival of slapstick farce, with people falling down stairs and hitting one another with pies in the good old tradition of Turpin, Keaton, Arbuckle, and other surefire comics.\u201d Reason for the trend, of course, is the war and its attendant grimness.People want the other ex- treme\u2014and Hal] means extreme \u2014in entertainment, For illustration the director mentioned his present Columbla picture, \"He Stayed for Breakfast,\u201d now at the York United Theatre and, sald that he wouldn't have thought of making the film in the same comedy technique a year ago.Hallows\u2019en Colored CANDY kissss & 11.25° Fresh Roasted PEANUTS 2 .25° COFFEE Chase & Sanborn\u2019s TEA + 31: pka.California tb.45- 12 oz.pkg.54 Gordon String Quartet neverthe- legs their music was am adequate example of the necessity of the correct accoustics and atmosphere to prove t at it could sound well in theh right surroundings.Such concerts are of great hen- efit to young students, not only will they hecome familiar with the finest works hut wilt benefit by the nearness to the performers, that intimacy which go attracts a child's attention.The McGill \u2018String Quartet with Dean Clarke will give the first of this inter- | esting series beginning on the i evening of November twenty- | second.| PRUNES 2.25: | California Budded | WALNUTS | Australian Seedless RAISINS in.29° 2.25° i P.A.SEERS 4498 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Facing Westmount High School ST WE.2741-2 | On Sale Thurs,, Fri, Sat.i Oct.31, Nov.1, 2.CHOICE QUALITY STEER BEEF Rump Roast BEEF 1» 29° Full Slice Round STEAK Leg of LAMB Stewing LAMB 2.26: Fresh Killed Roasting CHICKENS Genuine Haddock FILLETS Fresh Fillet of SOLE » 31° SALMON .28° 1» 25° tb.25- tb.23: Classic | CLEANSER 3.14:HALIBUT » 28; Barsalou Mcintosh or Fameuse SOAP 10.37: APPLES 2.25 Page SIX SIX-MAN TOUCH RUGBY LEAGUE SERIES OPENS \"EDS GAIN LOOP LEADERSHIP [=p crarr clos | LOCALS GAIN GRID TITLE Ÿ 6-5 TIE WITH SENATORS! BY DEFEATING MOUNT ROYAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1349 222277 ES 6-3-3 Plan es POINT OF INFORMATION ' a Basketry was the first craft to] th | \u201cbis is a particularly suitable e carried on by the Westmount \u2018time to study secondary educa- ER! \u201d | \"Y\" Craft Club.After it became tion, for changes of major im- | ¥ f, ; popular, crafis sread out more, TH MAKE iportance are being made i : = 3 hut for craft to beg! h DIS LOOK ; - ; è {but for a craft to begin on, there In Westmount, what educa-.is none to excel Lasketry.This 700 PHONY, tionists call the 6-3-3 plan, in hobby Is limited very much to F.operating this year for the first > FNAMINER \u2014 REDS GAIN making trays and baskets, but time.By virtue of a 22-5 win over Town of Mount Royal, Weg, This plan gives a child six years in an elementary school; three years in an intermediate school; and offers three years in high school.The purpose of the plan is the important thing, and lit is pedagogically sound.| In Ontario, during the past | three years, the courses of study ! tor grades IX, X and XI have \u2018been basically revised.There are no intermediate schools; but the purpgse motivating the chan- The Westmount Municipal Six Man Touch Rugby League got many kinds can be produced.oft to a flying start last week when three games In the newly-' Trays are quite easy to make, ; \u201cthe first step belng to cut a base formed organization, two in the Benfor section and one in the Junior cut of plywood, und drill holes | rection, were played ut King George Park, In the Inaugural contest | around it, Reds are than puti the Reds and Senators played a stalemate 6.all tie, through the holes and are woven | The Scunators opened the scoring in the fir:t half when Kevin together at the bottom, making; Shea galloped over the Red's goal-line from 25 yards out.the t.uch \u2018them firm, With these us up- was not converted, Midway through the second half jhe Reds we nt \"lghts, other reeds are woven in into the lead on a converted touch, Dave B-atlie gathe- à In Plerrc and out to à helplüit of about two i inches.A varnish or stain finish sr\u201d 7 ar = 3 - ne : sp s Ita dier's long forward puss on the 30 yacd line and pra the rest will complete a very nice tray, be of the way to the Senators\u2019 goal-# -\u2014\u2014 3 mount Intermediate School Juniors won their first Rugby Title op Monday.This team represents the former Westmount High Schoo Juniors and Argyle School Juniors.Coach Jim Patrick made his initial job in High School Rugby a winning one as his boys won their fourth game in as many star on the Mount Royal field.Although each team has two games tg play Westmount cannot be dislodged from the fovoured positisn, It was not until two minutes before half time that Westmount broke into the scoring column.Mount Royal were going very wel and Westmount seemed to be go-« - ing nowhere very quickly, Sud- \u2014 n .( 4 team.Bobby Brennan, youthful happen to have their numbers 7 Springfield Sines .Church Cagers backfielder of the Saint Leo rest Te receives nothing for t) \u201c> \"Flashy Left Winger |- Will Meet And [Senior team.suttered a very nis time at this, but says he does F , ; .painful injury last week in one |it for the good of the youngsters, You'll enjoy our coal even if Bids for 16 national title events Discuss Plans of the practices.Going down- and we think he should be highly od = rn\u201c ball, gymnastics, handball, horseshoe pitchinæ, lee hockey, tug-of- war volley ball and welght-lift- Novembe - 35th, but any team j wishing to enter this season is; be right up on top when the playoffs roll around.That, folks.is siders it you are interested.So long for now, folks.Kr PPT SS III 40 ing {asked to \u201cave application in be-; a prophesy.Jerry Strong, who y pi TREY Bas I fore (he gener 1 weeting il pos- {used to hurl great games in CAIN SIGN 3 \u2019 À PHONE DE.M32\" - The schedule calls for commit- ?; CAIN SIGNED ] A IT BROC .; sible, and to Also have two repre- Atwater Park.is in town for al .Yr 8 .A i ; ; .C\u2014T x A PER ITU Tee) RSA tee meetings on the opening day! entati - present on November few days before going back to New Haven, Conn re New A GRAND APPETIZER i RL RSL RI Li Rd with the couvention proper open- Haven Eagles of the American Toronto to take up his duties as ing \u2018Dec.7.Hockey League announced that Final plans for the coming sea-{a policeman for the C.P.R.BECAUSE IT'S DRY Jack Cain, young defense man, v son will be made at this General Jerry only returned last spring whose home is in Montreal.had ; meetin.wel as he ee from England where he played [signed à contract.This will be tion of an Executive committees o { ball.Just in time {f we may say hi: first season in pro hockey._ The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest three and also appointment of so St.Leo's lost another game | A GRAND THIRST QUENCHER a Secretar ; this week to Catholic High tieing MANY VACATIONERS \u2019 C | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 thew with the Black and Whlte auasion s°ar ot Ruseis were BECAUSE IT'S (/GHT : I' have found the words .revere rar errr aera trent ete t tan rhea aaea isan te SU SSIDIES | 1 t the cellar John aucasian s' as 8 ; Government sub des are fos-[S0URO for ceAr.{ crowded with vacationers this b ing C ; |O'Connell was once again the year ) avant I i i i tering Jomestic manufac.uring in| year.s hidden in the advertisement of .Ferree eras on Chile j triple threat man, with his re- | ; d th d \u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 markable passing running and { o i I page .an @ WORAS iii suaneserrasrac rar nats case cran causs | _CROSSWORD SOLUTION | | kicking display.Frank Eddolls : ¢ T 3 t hidden in the advertisement of .\u2026.\u2026usccrsucesensensersenessces on \u2018 fs hack In the Toronto Maple 0 i {Leaf lineuv after a severe lez in- 1 1 8 page .\u2026 .of this weck\u2019s Examiner, these being the titles of the ! Jury which nearly put him out 01 1% 5 YOU WANT À SUIT two fcaturo pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during [the training period for a few | THAT WiLL MAKE VE EE ITS SHAPE \u2018 A the first h-'f of the comi~g weck.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 weeks, .After training with the WEAR WELL\u2014 decision as {.nal regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.Leafs he will report back to coach | 4 Tracy Shaw in Oshawa.Eric s SAMI L.ccccc0sereus rae aes { Fleet, defence mate of Eddolle.\u2018 A - a ° 0 | when they both played for Ver- M The tonic effect in 1ccarine ; Address | dun in the local junio: league, is.these Suitings creates a feel- Winners are to ba drawn from those submitting the correct \u2018answers.out with the senior Royals.and ing of confidence.@ .is being counted on by coach ! pere BRITISH A AE : r è » à 1 "]
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