The Westmount examiner, 14 novembre 1940, jeudi 14 novembre 1940
[" E ER DT ree \"41 Years in ox Westmount WE BUY OLD GOLD Have you looked over your old lately?! Prices were never Righarwelry our reputation of 41 years of business integrity assures you of full valuation.OHMAN°S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.puce tes ange 3 ssn Td EE DETTE he Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis spies map HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.232 UOULIUIISAILII SI SMIIALI SI III ISSU S ASSIS MU I ANT 1 N 46 2 OR Old sd a daa ANLLT TAX, ] = VOL.XI, No.- re \u2014_ \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 = 1940 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS 0 ceived à Connell, for this de team lose to nell hag sure hay is many to the iderably \u2014_\u2014\u2014 [CH (ED COUNCIL THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE, 10 WAR DEAD AT MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD IN CITY Annual Ceremony at Westmount War Memorial Attracts Record Crowd\u2014Hon.Lieut.-Col.Harold S.Laws, Chaplain to RM.R., Conducts Service \u2014 Salute HOMAGE T WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, O BUDGÉT OF $1, THOSE WHO FELL IN \u20181914-18 a A SALE mor ESS ONE 350,161 URPLUS FOR FISCAL YEAR IS ESTIMATED AT $2631; WILL PURCHASE PROPERTY Tentative Budget Shows Westmount to Have Taxable Immovable Property Valued at $66,790,525 \u2014 ch was Cu : : ui With: e it ayed où Taken by Brigadier-General Panet and Mayor W.Council Decides to purchase Yuile Estate, day be Merrill, K.C Alderman Douglas Lorimer Dissenting > Royal eee Dost.j Westmount City \u2018Council gave third and final reading lo an Thousands of residents hono h is ci 3 condi- ; , red those from this city who lost estimated budgot for the munictpul fiscal yonr 1941 providing for their lives or their health in the first Great War, at the Westmount 150.1 a senditure of $1.,847,530, leaving rer, to Memorial Monument, facing the City Hall on Sunday afternoon an tncome of $a 0.101.and an expo hy \u2019 eng rday at The crowd was one of ihe largest ever to assemble for th : a surplus of $2.81, at a regular meeting Tuesday night.commemorative service here, police officials stated F the annual he munleipal tax rate will remain at 13 mills, sral of The service was conducted by the Hon le t Col.Harold § Thé estimated budget.for the current flscul yoar is $1,368,815: > .ut.-Col.Haro .nox .hen he 2 lain to the R : $18,654 greater than that for next.eek-end Lame ores a oral Sp hires) Regiment.fe made uo ad- _ Tho report reveals that the city has taxablo fmmovable property 10liday, \u2019 ; prayers, as is usual practice at Re- having a total value of $66,700,625.11 will collect $868,276 from ken by membrance Day services.There were prayers for those on active this soutce.- ng the service, as well as for victory and pace, Two hymns were sung, a \u201c gp ess cr enn + \u201d By-law No.6511 lo \"levy an us- really - Nearer My God to Thee,\u201d and nt and \u201cAbi , \" sessment to meet current and ide With Me.During the 3 , ft sity for : singing of the latter wreaths were other oxponses o to city for - placed at the b t th 1941,° will bu provided fur as c e base 0 e monu- follows: officer ment.This was Ioliowed by the : y VS Last Post, a two-minute silence, Business taxes, licenses, court a meo- the Reveille, and the National An- fines, inlorest on asseusmonts, them.rentals, ote\u2014$63,3560; Electric ~ Light Department for futerest nnd Royal Montreal et Of ome sinking fund \u2014§29.65256; Victoria control ed the service, while arranged ilall\u2014-§16,000; City of Montreal i \u2014{$20 000; sales nnd lncome tnx ng in about the monument was a body $160,000; local improvement \u2014_\u2014 of 150 veterans of the R.M.R \u2019 à : + PR .ne , ; taxes, Klectrle Light Department \u2014 Re resentatives From wearing scarlet berets, under the Honor to the memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War was paid by thousands of Westmount citizens on Sunday supervision, ele.~\u2014$196,000; tua Victims of Minor Mishaps \u2014 Pp charge of Major H, A.Armstrong; at the service at the city\u2019s War Memorial.In the above picture Lt.-Col.The Rev.H.S.Laws, padre of the Royal Montreal Rogi ; à ; T d W.q D ! ! ; .giment, is of 13 mills levied on the assessod reated at Western Viv- R Montreal and Ottawa two companies of the Legion of seen conducting the service at the war memorial, valuo of the taxable Immovable f M i G .Frontiersmen and the 2nd Battal- ., ision O ontrea en- Garden Clubs Viewed |ion of the R MR.under com : property of the whole city, vin.Te TN gg er\" *\u2014 $66,700,626\u2014 $868,276.A total .OLD mand of Lieut.-Col.J.E, McKen- an fu eral Hos ital OL Display on Tuesday [mand ot Lieut-Col.J.E.MeKeu-|| Rev, H.S.Laws, .Many Teachers ot $1300.16, pes P was provided by the brass and 3 Xpenses; nance -\u2014 \" .\u2019 - Formally opened Friday morn-|pygle bands of the regiment.Chaplain, Is .From School \u2019 970; Interest and sinking fund\u2014 Two persons suffored minor in ing by Alderman B.Panet-Ray-| Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., Pro , E li t I : $119,000: contingences\u2014b.0.0001 juries in accidents on city streets mond, commisslomer of parks, the deposited a floral ptece bearingt!- -\u2014\u2014#> + is from oem = 8 City Hall-\u2014$6,910; Victorin Holl| quping the past week, the police ; \u2014817,480; slveut ght ~~ $73.- .; 1 I annual chrysanthemum sho w/the crest of the City of West- a 026; ronds and scavengers, $279.- uceldont report book reveais.sponsored by the city in the muni- [Mount at the base of the Memor- The Reverend Harold S, Laws, Argyle Junior High School 006: police, $84,300; fire, $95,-| Jemes O'Reilly, of 141 Clande- to p y v fal at the start of the service.V.D., chaplain to the Royal Mont- had given more men from its popolice, RE 0e ED 1 OY a1 tterod head cipal greenhcuse at the rear of Wreaths of laurel and crimson real Regiment, has been promoted staff to the armed forces than 516; health, $14,040.Darks \u2014 boye avenue, nuffe Ww.Victoria Hall has been widely at- poppy were then placed in honor from the rank of Hon Major to any other school in the l'rov- ?53700 Re wounds und an Injured left thumb \u2014 tended by residents and citizens |of the dead of the Royal Mont- h \u2018 \u2019 ince of Quebec, J.W.Brant, $1 347 530 8 Estimated surplus\u2014 when he was struck by an auto- \u2014 from all parts o! the island.The real Regiment and of the 58th that of Honorary Lieutenant Col- Anxi Reli M M.C., the former principal, hns $2,631.Totol-\u2014$-,360,161 mobile driven by Paul H, Leblanc, \u2014 show will probably last for an- Westmount Rifles.onel.Rev.Laws recelved notice, /ANXIOUS to Kelieve Men aunounced.Those having en- J.W.Brunt, M.C., Presents vh : | I y sad (o| 0?4866 Fabre street, at the cor : of the promotion by mail on Sat- : : listed, four in the Royal Cana- + te councly alro decide 0 \\ other two weeks, depending on al Sos ron) Sol.ri y Now Doing Heavy Driv- dian \u2018Air Force, one in an In- Report at Argyle Junior purchase from the Yulle Jstate a| Ver of Atwater and Sony ave the condition of the flowers.ment, Women's Committee of the : ing Work for War Ser- fantry unit and one in the artil- High School E.: property on the north slope of the nues, ut 11.40 a.m.on Thursday.: i , -_ lery, are 4.W.Iredale, H.W.1g CNool LLxercises mountain, between Summit Cirelo| Ie wus taken to the Western di- The exhibition was visited ON! R.M.R., Commanding Officer and \u2018 ve e, H.| i ' Tuesd fternoon by represent- oth tficers of tb 1d 58th vice Gall, G.N.Goff, G.J.Mitchell, und Cote des Nelges rond, fot|yinion of the Montreal General uesday alter y rep other oftlcer e © , \u2019 Tho annual graduation exerclses $60,000, \u2018The property contnlns \u2018 J.W.Johnston and W.M.J i atives from the Montreal Garden- Westmount Rifles, Westmount Davidso of Argyie Junl ; school 500,000 aquure feet.Ald, Doug- Hospital by Constable A.Jones in ers\u2019 and Florists\u2019 Club and the Ot- Board of School Commissioners, Eagerness to take on driving Davidson.gyie Junior Men School} as Lorimer dissented.a patrol car und was treated tawa Gardeners\u2019 and Florists\u2019 |14th branch, Canadian Legion; Jobs in order to release men for Pi held fu the auditorium of Mayor Walter A.Merrill was there by Dr, Smith.Club, the visitors commenting, Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El military service has been express- | HOME SCHOOL GROUP the Intermediate School on Fri- in voor W .\"au the time of the accident Le- highly on the excellence of the School Commissioners of St.Leon ed by members of the Women's! , | day evening when the principal's ear ee blanc was proceeding from north display, e es 08 \u2019 à Leu : Volunteer Reserve Corps who i report was presented hy J, W.R J hn M K to south on Atwater while O\u2019Rell- ; The show is arranged by E.J.and A.G.Q.Squadron, Leglon o i RID Brunt, M.C., an add ev.Jo ac ay - ' : ÿ Jo- have completed courses in motor » MC, address war made .Anderson, supervisor of the West- Frontiersmen; Westmount Wo e comp urse motor by Jol ly was crossing Atwater from west ; \u2019 v .; mount Parks Department.men's Club, Franklin Hall; James mechanics and received certifi- | by John Asbury, principal of To Preach Sunday to eust.He was struck by the The show was particularly well McGill, Fred Fisher, Lady Scott and Allan P.Shatford chapters, cates and pins.The next ineeting of the King's Their aim is { Baron Byng High School, and the Invocation was given by Rev.right front fender of the car.attended funday when manyof|10.D.E.; O.E.S.Westmount chap- to gain practical [ome and School Association will c in Sunday will bo à special day In Leblanc stopped immediately the thousands of persons who as-|er No, 9, and the Bell Telephone Men Who Fell in First experience in truck driving, feel- be tomorrow evening, at 8.15 p.m.re Gil en Oliver.St.Andrew's Church when Rev.after the accident.sembled at the War Memorial to! Company.There were a number G War H d ing that they could then handle! The speaker for this occasion @ exercises were held in the; John Maclin, Yon and brite Lucien Beauvais, an employes pay homage to the wer dead.made] 5?private wreaths and floral trib- reat ar Flonored at many types of delivery vehicles] Y!! be Mrs.T.B.Mitchell of the| Intermediate School due to the, lent Ottawa clergyman, Ww of Chevrolet Motor Sales, suffered & point of going through the Mental Hygiene Institute who will fact that the former Argyle bulld- preach morning and evening, Mr.: ' greenhouse, The greenhouse is open from 9 am, to 9 a.m.on weekdays and from 9 to 6 on Sunday.TO MEET NOV.18 The November general meeting of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of the Church of the Ascension will: take place on November 18th at 7.20 p.m.n St.Paul's Academy.utes to individuals, Brig.-Gen.E.de Panet, C.M.G., D.S.0.officer commanding Military District No.4, attended the service, and later took the salute at a march past, in company with Mayor Walter Merrill, K.C., and Col.W.S.MacTier, in command of the 12th Infantry Brigade, of which the R.M.R.forms part.| Other officers present Included (Continued on Page 2) Catholic Charities Drive Opens Here Tomorrow Beginning tomorrow.canvassers will visit residents of Westmount al Services for the Families of Enlisted Men, and noble work is] Melville Church The Sunday morning services at Melville Presbyterian Church, took the form of an Armistice ceremony and was attended by past and present officers, N.C.Os, of the Army Medical Corps, representatives of the Canadian Overseas Nursing Assn, the Ladies Army Auxiliary Corps, and 1914- 18 Veterans.The service was conducted by Dr.W.Orr Mulligan.taking as his text the subject of \u201cTalents.\u201d Memorial wreaths were placed on memorium plates on the church walls just previous to the two minutes silence.The 6th and 9th Field Ambu- Presbyterian If the men now in charge of them, ; present facts on the history and would volunteer to instruct them development of Home and School in their operation.Associations, particularly in Can- Announcement has been made.2da, with outlines of their alms; by the corps that although there | and objects.has been a steady Increase in the! The meeting is part of the nct- number of women who can handle IVitles of Education Week, which cars, the motor mechatiic\u2019s field is; !% frem Nov, 10th to 16th, and still looked upon by the general | is designrd to focus the attention public as a man's field, of the public on some of the pro- However, tbe corps states, many | Plems And possibillties of educat- \u201chundreds of women throughout! pon as a lralning and moulding {Canada were now studying thei.°F oO 8 comin subject in order to become better C 70 drivers, to be able to make their own road repairs and, if the need WILL SPEAK arose, to replace men in garages.Alec P.Grigg will be the speak- The corps added that these wo- er at the regular weekly meeting\u2019 men would, of course, be under.of the St.James Literary Society the supervision of men who would \u2018on Tuesday next.The subject of : ; be required for all jobs requiring | his lecture will be \u201cDespotism i big repairs.within the Democratic System.\" ing 1s now the High School.The program opened with the entry ol classes of grades, seven, cight and nine, the last being the graduating class.A.8.Bruneau, K.C., acted as chairman in the absence of F, P, Flintoft, K, C., vice-chairman of the Westmount Board of Schoul Commissioners, In presenting the principal's report Mr Brunt referr-d to the increasing use being made of school library factlitles and spoke highly of the co-operation recejv- ed from the Westmount Public Library.The Westmount High Schools Home and School Assocl- ation was doing muck Lo bring teachers and parents together, he sald, resulting in a better under- .standing of pupils' problems.MucKay's preaching is character- fzed hy highland fervor that Is particularly attractive, recalling to his hearers the eager and worshipful atmosphere of early days In Scotland.He won a distinct- {ve place for himselt among the younger generation of United Church preachers.His evening topic will point to the guide posts for modern youth, and should be especially interesting for the young men and women of the community, After the evening service Mr.Max Jord will conduct a singsong for the hoys In uniform and the young folks, after which refreshments will he served.brulses about the body when a three-wheel molorcycle be was riding, and an automobile driven hy Gerald Bourque, of 1454 Moun tuin street, Apt.8, collided at the corner of Western and Atwater avenues al 5.50 p.m.on Saturday, Beauvais, who was proceeding north on Atwater, collided with Rourque\u2019s car which was proceed~ ing south as it attempted to turn oust on Dorchester, He was treate ed at the Western Division of the Montreal General by Dr.Dickine son, gated the accident, .Meeting Will Inaugurate Constable Maxwell investie In the address of the evening John Astbury, principal of Baron Gr | Byng High School, stressed the great difference In the distance of | \u201cthe jump from fair to good and {the jump from good to excellent.\u201d Mr.Astbury said that those attending school fell into three cat- ! egorles, depending upon the at-|meeting of the Business Asso- l titudes which thay chose tn adopt, elation of Westmount in Victoria | There is the pupil, he who adopts | Hall on Friday evening, Nuvem- Today\u2014Westmount Stamp Club; Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F,; the little hoy attitude and has to ber 22, which will be featured by | be led by the hand upon the high ian excellent program ol enter- \u2018road of learning.There js the , talnment, free door prizes and an scholar, who is only called go he.auction of donated articles.being accomplished in that con- lances attended this service rez-, nection.And we need more andi yjarily every year until the pres-: more trained social workers, 80 ent war called so many of these! we have had to establish a Catho- men overseas.lic School of Social Work.Our; es : duties will be heavier, but we will ; manage with the same sum as in} Mrs.Paton Heads 1940.\u201cIn no sense is it our intention ! Red Cross Group in connection with the appeal of: the Federation of Catholic Chari- tles for $190,000 for its 1941 budget.The campaign will continue until November 26.\u201cWe know our cause appeals to everyone,\u201d says P.C.Drake.general campaign chairman.\u201cWe! appreciate, too, that these times are bringing many appeals to the generosity of the people of West- mount.But we make our plea.} confident that we will receive the welcome that has become traédi-.tional.Our officers have studied the Federation budgets, and the estimates for 1941 have been kept at the level of those for the cur- lent year.The task has been difficult.Not only must we maintain and support the twenty-four &zencies and services already on our list.War problems have Wa: Saving: Stamp Week! body, elong with a number où prominent guests, are expected to occupy the platforin, Persons attending the show wll he required to purchase two War Saving Stamps at the entrance to the hall, the stamps to remain their property.Children, accome panied by adults, will be admitted with purchase of one stamp.The entertainment will be une der the direction of Miss Betty {Spelrs and Peter Miller and will \u2018feature many prominent artists.A large number of door prises have been donated bh, association members and these will he awarded to lucky ticket holders during the evening.An auction of \u201carticles, in which War Savings Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C.!|Stamps will again figure, is also i and members of the aldermanic to take place.! \u2018 .The Week At Victoria Hall iN; War Savings Stamp Week will be inaugurated here by an open to lower the standard of the ald, ! we are giving the distressed, the helpless and the und >rprivileged.; | We cannot fail them.Nor, too.ed president of the Red Cross' Stearn'e Lodge, A.F.and A.M.will we reduce our support of a| Unit of Dominion Douglas Church Tomorrow\u2014N.D.G.Women's Club (Business meeting), number of very valuable non-sec- 8t à meeting held recently.Other Sewell.Dance: Montreal Shrine No.1 ' tarfan institutions and agencies Offirers elected for the ensuin=z , ce; Montreal bhr.ne No.J.| cause he fs attepding school.Then: The main purpose of the meet- such as the Montreal Convalesc-;term were: Vice-president and Saturday-\u2014Marconi Athletic Club.Dance, {there is the student, so called from ing, which îs expected to fill the ent Home, the Canadian National; convener of work, .irs, J.A.M.Mounduay\u2014St.Lawrence Stamp Ciub; Oasis Temple, Daughters of the Latin word meaning \u201c1 am en-! hall to capacity, 18 to promote Institute for the Blind, the Vic- Robertson; treasurer, Mrs.W.F.; the Nile.ithuslastic.\u201d This type received the sale of War Savings Stamps \u2018torian Order of Nurses.the Child Locke; secretary, Mrs.C.H, Rap-, Tuesday\u2014The Dickens Fellowship annual bridge; Jew.sh Lau- the full benefit of his time passed in Westmount.The Association rentian Camp, bridge; Westmount Chapter, R.A.M.fu school.| seeks the support of all residents Welfare Association.etc.) kin; convener of knitting, Mrs.\u201cWe are sure that.with the; Fred Me aughion that during the\u2019 Vednesday\u2014N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club bridge: Rotary Club Luneh- The schon] chair.under the di-\u2019 u M effort, hich y a Ky ; .- help ° Le eo re $150.00 we pact ear the.group uring the, eon; Westmount Study Ciub; V.O.N.; Electa Chapter OFS.bazaar; rection of 5.F.McKyes, sang six Ll | oO e + £ .| has com-' selections during the course ot! crease the sale of the Stamps made it urgent for us to join with are seeking, and thus will be able pleted 2.438 articles, Mrs.F.M.Westmount Women's Club Red Crees, Co the evening the last heing \u201cThere'- here.the other loca] Federations in cre- tn continue the assistance to, MeRobie presided at the annual, Next Thursday\u2014 Westmount Stamp Ciub; Si.Malackey\u2019s Social J) Alweys he an England,\u201d which aliug a bpeclal agency: Lirection-, those unable to help themselves.\u201d meeting .dllicidiiilidisditiidiiddddd dd ddd lle LL dd IE dd Arla Ld RTs FO rr 772s 2a Pel ra 77 CPP 77 7, i Mrs.James W.Paton was elect- Blake Club, dance; Jersey Channel Island Society., received an eucure, a ÿ fe us ETE 0 Se Ei \" \"rlage.Ivory dresser, PAGE TWO The VWesimount Examiner vuntisnes Every Thurso » Bervtg the CIty al Ves OH UNE Carden Subuib 91 \u20ac anadu re Metropolis Fise EXAMIMER PUELISIIING COMPAI 4+6\u2014Caustie \u2014.30 mue 13\u2014Mignonette at\u2014Edge (Sstution will ve found 43\u2014Placid 23\u2014Set of tools elsewhere In this 50\u2014Transitory 86\u2014Avid lasue) FER \u2014 Local and ion distance move ers; Also storage, DE.3110, P-10 tain Street.V-38 CABINET MAKER The Test FURNITURE Te) it, Terminal Cabaret, Canadian Club Will Hear Talk By Dr.Griffin The Young Men's Canadian Club naturally believes that Youth is Canada's greatest asset, and that a healthy, vigorous youth will ensure a still greater Canada.At their next meeting in Queen\u2019s Hotel on Monday evening, youth will be the theme of an address by Dr.J.D.M.Griffin, associate medical director of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene (Canada), his subject being 'Solving Tomorrow's Problems, an Approach to the Mental Hygiene of Youth.\u2019 The club 1s also appealing to members and friends for co-opera- tion in securing sporting rifles to be on loan for the duration of the war for the C.P.C, Auxiliary Mobile Police Force.Those wishing to help should communicate with Len Cox, HArbour 1106.Kenneth F.McNamee, president, will be in the chair at Monday's meeting.Darker Dublin Likely to Be Asked The British Government is reported as likely to make representations to Eire about Dublin's lights which, it is believed, may be used by Nazi bombers to plot a course toward blacked-out Liverpool, on England's west coast.Similar overtures were gaid to have been made some time ago and Dublin's cheerful peacelime street lighting was considerably dimmed.Fresh anxiety, however appears to have arisen.Destroyers Arrive In Apple PieOrder The latest destroyers acquired frofm the United States not only are \u201cin apple pie order\u201d but are \u201cin apple pie order\u201d but are equipped with everything from china and silver down to \u201cancil sharpeners, a British naval cffi- cer reported last week.In addition, he said tke men on his ship were delighted and astonished to find abundant supplies of towels, sheets, blankets, pillows, typewriters, paper, an electric percolator, a refrigerator and an ice-water tap.May his last years on this continent be full of peace and happiness.New Singer This Sunday, November 17 we are to hear a soprano of continental fame, MARIA MAROVA, (with the Montreal.Symphony) who is making her local how at His Majesty's Theatre.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, MA.DD Interim Minister Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A., B.D.11.00 7.30 a.m.The Abiding Things.p.m.Church Service of the Order of the Clans of Scotland.p.m.Sundav School and Men's Own.The Square Circle welcomes new mentor, Mr, Al Haslev, young men invited.Monday, 8.15 p.m.Young People's Union.Address by Mr.Leonard Griffith, \u2018\u2019Appreciation of Music.\u201d Tuesday 2 and 7.30 p.m.Red Cross Group Meetings.Thursday & Fridav the Bazaar under auspices of the Women\u2019s Association.Gifts of plain and fancy work, homecooking and other attractions, Afternoon tea will be served and supper at 6.15 p.m.each day.3.00 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1594p CALVARY CHURCH® NOTES } _\u2014 = The Rev.Colin R.Rudd, Ba, >.D., the Interim Minister of Calvary Unlled Church, will preach it both services next Sunday, ay -he morning service at 11 a.m, the theme of the sermon wij] be \u201cThe Abiding Things.\u201d in which he will give a message of hope and confidence for this anxious\u2019 world.At the evening service at 7.30 p.m.the members of the Order of the Clans of Scotlang \u201clll worship with the congregs.tion of Calvary.All who are {n- \u201cerested are heartily invited to ttend., The Sunday School wil] meet -n regular session at 3 p.m., and : Men's Own at the sume hour, The Square Circle, an organized club for young men, invites Ril former members and new friends to be present next Sunday afternoon to welcome their new mes.tor, Mr.Alex.R.Hasley.On Monday at 7.15 p.m.the Boy Scout Association will meet as usual.At 8.15 p.m.the Young People's Union will meet and will be addressed by Mr.Leonard Griffith, the subject being \u201cAppreciation of Music.\u201d A) young people are cordially invited to attend.Tuesday from 2 to 4.30 p.m, the Red Cross Group will meet and at 7.30 p.m.the Junior Branch will work for this great cause.At 7.15 p.m.the Girl Guides will hold their regular session.Thursday and Friday, Novem- er 21 and 22 the Bazaar will be \u201celd under the auspices of the Women's Association.There will be booths for the purchase of Gifts, Knitting, Aprons, Home- cooking, Candies and many other attractions, Afternoon tea will be served each afternoon and sup per each evening at 6.15 p.m.Thousands Pay.(Continued from Page 1) Col.F.W.Fisher, honorary colonel of the R.M.R.; Brigade Maj.J.C.Kemp, Maj.J.A.De La- lanne, Capt.D.M.Loomis and Capt.George Brosseau.Members of the City Council were present in a body, including Aldermen I, P.Rexford, B.Parnt-Raymond, K.C., Douglas Lorimer, C.K.Mc- Leod and W.B.Scott, K.C.Also from the City of Westmount were P.E.Jarman, city manager, C.W.Huston, secretary-treasurer, ex-Mayor George Hogg and ex- Mayor P.W.McLagan.The march-past was followed by a reception at the R.M.R.armoury.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W & Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, B.A.Minister.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 11 AM.\"The Miracle of a Transformed Personality\u2019\u2019 \"Once ye were Darkness: Now are ye Light.\u201d 7.30 P.M.\"Nil There Be Any Stars?\u201d or \u2018\u2019Must ! Go and Empty-Handed?\" Visitors Cordially Welcomed .!siville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave, Westmoust Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., DD.Minister: Special Anniversary Services SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 11.00 a.m.The Church in Changing Times.p.m.\u201cHitherto\u201d \u2014 \u2018\u2019Henceforth\u201d \u2014 1940\" \u2014 ! The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.All former members and friends cordially invited.evening, Nov.22nd Congregational Social to which all friends and members are invited.7.30 Friday St.Andrew's Church Cote St.Antoine Road at Stanton Street Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Rev.John MacKay, distinguished Ottawa Minister, will preach at both services.Mr.MacKay is one of the most distinguished of the younger United Church Preachers.Evening Service Especially for Modern Youth.After the Evening Service \u2014 Social half-hour with refreshments \u2014 with Mr.and Mrs.Max Ford In charge.i Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St James St Wes HA.9238 ES Pre 9 % 2 | FP ET ECCS to a\" 40 = H \u2014\u2014 B.A, Cal.ea At a.m, 1 be hich hope -\u2014 -\u201c a do us vice the land ega- à ln- I to meet and our, ized ail ends Îter- nen- the meet the meet Mr, be- All in- p.m, neet infor Treat Girl ular rem- ! be the will > of Yme- ther will sup co- Maj.La- and bers sent an I ond, Mc- Also were » Curer, | ex- wed .&r- ha ve.eader ee are ' dd?\" Ished both the snget adern Social with arge.eo I ae CARA =o BE ET SLL EAA er, AG wae THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 DEGREES AWARDED 10 18 NURSES AT HOMOEOPATHIC: GRADUATION CEREMONIES Rev.J.A.Johnston Addresses Nurses\u2014Presentation of Prizes Under Direction of Dr.H.R.Griffith \u2014 Reception Held Following Exercises\u2014Miss Marguerite Orr Winner of Prize for General Proficiency Eighteen purses were graduated at exercises held at the Homoeopathic Hospital when Rev.J.A.Johnston of Westmount Baptist Church was the speaker.The exercises were held in the Griffith Memorial Hall and a reception was held later in the living room of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, The presentation of prizes was under the direction of Dr.H.R.griffith, the medical superintendent.The prize for genelzl proficiency given by the Griffith family was presented by Mrs.Griffith to Miss Marguerite Orr, An award given by the Nursing Committee of Management of the Homoeopathic was presented by W, R.SER RTRSY TI PRIZES GIVEN 25min STUDENTS AT (LOSING EVENT Argyle Junior High School Holds Annual Graduation Exercises \u2014 Medallists Named Honor certificates were presented to girls and boys of the three school grades and the presentation of special prizes and scholarships and medals were made at the annual graduation exercises of the Argyle High School on Friday night.Medallists were Grace Coward, dux of the general course, and Phyllis Bord, dux of the business course.Winners of commissioners scholarships were: Phyllis Bird, Grace Coward and Alan Labaune, in ninth year.William Dunn, Ralph Gey and Mavis Selby, in the eighth year: Thomas Hannah, Lorne Hellyer, David Johnson, Dorothea Loy, Marilyn Mailman, Barbara Perry, Douglas Thompson, Thomas Waterston and Colleen Fitzpatrick, Special prizes presented by the Westmount Women's Club, for cooperation went to Winnifred Atkinson and Margaret Patterson.For Empire essays, prizes were presented by F.C.Meade, to: Winnifred Atkinson and Gerald McCaughey, of ninth year; William Dunn and Ralph Gey, of eighth year; Yvette Hanington and Lorne Hellyer, of seventh year.Yvette Girouard received a special prize for sewing from Miss J.M.Hawthorne.Athletics came in the picture with three presentations for highest aggregates on track and field day, These were presented by Lt.- Col.F.M.McRobie, V.D., to Gerald Corbett and Ramsay Riddell among the boys, and by R.W.Steele to Florence Thompson among the girls.An iron ship built in 1848 and having engines dating from 1869 is still in use in Britain.committee, to Miss Dorothy Ward.Miss Dorothy Mapes won the prize for the highest standing in examinations during the three year course.The prize was given by the medical staff of the huspi- \u2018tal and presented by Dr.V.de- Boissiere.The prize awarded for the best surgical nurse was presented by Mrs.Willlam Blackwell.It was an award donated by a friend and was won by Miss Florence Bryant.At the reception which followed the exercises among those in the receiving line were Mrs, D.Bremner, wife of the president of the Board of Managers, Miss D.Miller suprintendent, Miss V.Graham, superintendent of nurses and members of the graduating class.Refreshments were served in Griffith Memorial hall by the members of the graduate nursing staff assisted by the student nurses.The invocation was given by the Rev.R.K.Naylor, rector of Trinity Memorial Church and the address of welcome by Douglas Bremner, president of the board of management of the hospital.An address was given by Dr.Jessie Boyd Scriver.Superintendent of Nurses, Miss V.L.Graham supervised the Florence Nightingale pledge taken Dy the graduates.Graduates The presentation of diplomas was made by Mrs.C.T.Williams, honorary president of the women's auxiliary.The presentation of medals was made by Mrs, W.R.Henry, president of the women's auxiliary.Members of the graduatng class were Floranna Bryant, Montreal; Janet Bullock, Westmount; Dorothy Cleghor, St.Stephen, N.B.; Alice Dunfield, Grand Prairie, Alta.: Madeline Fraser, Vankleek Hill, Ont.; Mary Hart- ley, Westmount; Phyllis James, West St.John, N.B.; Amy \u2018Lancaster, Montreal: Muriel McDonald, Sydney Mines, N.S.; Mary MacLean, Verdun; Dorothy Mapes, Mount Royal.Blanche MeKenzie, Canso, N.S.; Virginia O'Connor.Huntingdon; Marguerite Orr.Ormston; Annie Pearton, Lennoxville; Kathleen Smellie, Huntingdon; Aileen Tulloch, Montreal; Dorothy Ward, Montreal.TALCUM SHIPPED Talcum powder.processed in Japan, is being shipped to America.HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL NURSES Members of the graduating class of the Phillips Training Schoo! for Nurses at the Homoeopathic Hospital are shown above.Exercises for the graduates were held in Griffith Memorial Hall in the Nurses\u2019 Rosidence on Friday.Alice Dunfield, Marguerite Orr, winner of the Honor Pin for Proficiency, Mary Hartley, Janet Bullock, Phyllis James, Kathlcen Smalls, Amy Lancaster, Muriel MacDona Front row: Blanche McKenzie, Alleen Tullock, Madeline Fraser, Mary Maclean, Dorothy Mapes, who won the award for highest aver- Soil Waa tidOUIT EXAMIER ARE GRADUATED LAS ~ Id, Dorothy Ward, winner of the award in Bedside Nursing.age in studies, Annie Pearton, Virginia O'Connor, Florence Bryant, winner of the prize in surgery.In the above group, back row, left to right ave: YMCA CLASSES POPULAR WITH YOUNG PEOPLE The Y.M.C.A.\u201cLearn to Dance\u201d class, Friday night, is still running to capacity.In order to meet the demands of these young people for more dance instruction, a new Beginners\u2019 class will start on November 2nd.Beginners are taught the fundamental steps, the Waltz, the Fox trot, ete.The Advanced Class review the fundamental steps, and are further instructed in \u2018The Shuffle\u201d or \u201cThe Swing\u201d and of course \u2018\u2018The Shag.\u201d A few moments are spent each evening in discussing with the classes, the methods of conducting themselves at dances, The \u2018Learn to Dance\u2019 classes are organizing their first dance on Saturday November 23rd, in the Gymnasium at the \u2018Y\u2019.Chairman for the dance; Lewtas; The Committees are as follows: Invitations: Fred Johnson, Phyllis Wood, Decorations: Hazel Archer, Priscilla Cartnell, Claire Fischer, Florence McCaul- ey.Greig Harrison, Basil Brewer, Don Clegg.Programme: lan Pollock, Refreshments: Marjorie Livermore, Margaret Turnerbow- en, Nancy Touchette, Jacqueline Hannington.St.George's Schoo! children are at the \u2018Y\u2019 for gymnastics and Swimming\u2014Tuesdays and Fri- days\u2014They're working hard on swimming tests in order to secure their Y.M.C.A, Award Cars.Pat On Telephone \u201cCharity\u201d Appeals \u2014 Ask For Details In Writing To-day, more than ever, legitimate charities and other Study Group Will Hold Meeting On November 20 The following is the outline of the topic \u2018Intelligence Tests,\u201d which is to be the subject of discussion of the Study Group meeting of the Westmount High Schools Home and School Association Wednesday evening, Nov, 20 at 8.156 o'clock in the Intermediate School { with J.M.Brunt, M.A.in general charge of the discussion, Members of the association and all others interested in Weast- mount high schools are invited to attend.Careful consideration of the outline, and, if possible study of some of the recommended tests, will greatly ald the work of the group, INTELLIGENCE TESTS 1.What is intelligence?Which ot these definitions seems the best: 4 (1) the ability to learn or understand (dictionary) (2) \u2018the power of independent and creative elaboration of new products out of the material given by memory and the senses\u2014and the ability to avoid errors, surmount difticulties, and adjust\u2019 to environment\u201d (Meumann) 2.What aspects of intelligence is the school obviously unable lo measure?3.Is the term \u2018scholastic ability test\u201d preferable to \u2018\u2018Imtelll- gence lest\u201d?4, What does I.Q.100 mean?Are the following gradings acceptable: LA below 20 .+0».idiots 20-50 s\u2026\u2026+.imbeciles below 70 .+.+.\u2026.feeble-mindedness 80-90 .dullness 90-110 .normal 110-120 .0.superior 120-140 .Very superior 140 Plus .\u2018\u2018near\u2019\u201d genius or genlus 5.Tt is said that the mental age of the American soldier in the Great War was twelve years.1s this an indictment of American intelligence, or of American schools, or of both?6.How would you rate the following in reliability for forecasting scholastic progress: \u2019 (1) achievement in school; l.e., marks or percentages.(2) intelligence tests, .(3) standard achievement tests.(4) a combination of the first three.(5) the teachers\u2019 rating (6) achievement plus mental ability, plus rating on study habits or attitudes.: 7.How reliable 1s a rating based on one test?8.What do you think of the following objections to mental ability tests: (1) they are just a fad.(2) they make the pupil nervour and he doesn\u2019t do his best.(3) they are based on findings for children in the U.S.A.and our children are brighter (or duller); also some of the questions are purely American.(4) they cannot be as reliable as the rating of the teacher who observes the pupil over a long period.9.Why don't we have our mental ability tests for Westmount?10.Why are these tests given in grades 4 and 6 in West- | ! organizations need every dollar they can obtain to meet the increased burdens created by the war.And, \u2014 because you are anxious and willing to help, it is vital that your donations or subscriptions should not line the pockets of the \u2018racketeer\u2019.The high-pressure \u2018\u201ccharity\u201d promoter or \u201csubscription\u201d solicitor invariably uses equally high-pressure telephone appeals to land his victims\u2019 dollars.Too often, to-day, he \u201cexploits the war\u2019 by falsely stating or implying that donations and subscriptions will in some way benefit organizations, military units or individuals connected with the prosecution of the war.Charity \u2018\u201chi-jackers\u201d and unscrupulous \u2018subscription solicitors use the same technique.They make their telephone appeals in the names of well-known charities or individuals.Their appeals are followed quickly by \u201crunners\u201d or messengers who pick up the donations before you have a chance to investigate.To protect yourself, and legitimate charities and organizations, insist upon a letter giving you full details regarding such appeals, unless they are from someone you recognize.In most cases, the letter will never arrive.But don't be stampeded.Don't damage legitimate charities ani other organizations by paying good money to those which are not.Contact the Better Business Bureau first.Get the facts.There is no charge to the public for Bureau services which are made possible through the support of many firms in this city.\u201cGive \u2014 But Give Wisely!\" Better Business Bureau of Montrea\u2019, Inc.650 St.Catherine St.West PLateau *6496 mount?L Q.is?used?11.Should the pupil and / or the parent be told what the pupil's 12.How reliable are character rating tests, and aptitude tests (e.g.clerical ability, mechanical ability)?How should they be \u2018Pastor To Preach On Changed Personality Rev.J.A.Johnston will oc- upy the Westmount Baptist pulpit at both services on Sunday.At the morning worship the theme of the sermon will be: \u201cThe Miracle of a Transformed Personailty:\u201d \u2018Once ye were Darkness: Now are ye Light in the Lord.\u201d ' At the evening service, the «ermon will be entitled: \u201cWill There Be Any Stars?\u201d or \u201cMust I Go and Empty-Handed?\u201d Tha Young People assemble for their weekly meeting on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, A large number of young men and women attend, The program is presented by youths and girls.The Song Service and the Bible Study Period are conducted by the minister, The mid-week fellow-| ship assembles each Wednesday \u2018evening at 8 o'clock, Soldiers Entertained By Betty Speir\u2019s Troupe Tuesday evening last, Betty Speirs troupe put on another splendid performance in the Red Triangle Hut.A capacity aud- fence of soldiers gave this talented troupe a great reception.Those who took part were Jean Barnes, Hazel and Jean Fitzgerald, Joan Layton, Nancy Telfer, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Peggy Cooper, Therese Landry, June Sidaway, Frae Williams, Isabel McLellan, Nessie McLean, Winifred McDonald, Hel-, en Lehtela, Jaakko Hymander, Peter Miller, Doreen Gillespie and Olive Ford at the plano, and Betty Speirs Mistress of Ceremonies, Next Friday they will appear at, aria Hall at the women\u201d | Citizens* Night Entertainment.A PIG SUNSHADES | Sunshades for pigs are being placed in New Zealand fields.IR.E.GAMERON WILL ADDRESS CONGREGATION Director of Education of Union of American Hebrew Groups to Speak Here Dr, Emanuel Gamoran, director of education of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation {Cincinnatl) one of the leading authorities and ploneers in Jewish educational matters, will be the guest of the Temple Kmanu- Bl Congregational on December 6th, 7th and 8th, During his visit, Dr.Gamoran will observe all phases of the educational program ot the Temple and will make the necessary recommendations towards a furtherance of educational activities within (ho congrogu- tion, He will address group meetings under the auspices of (he Parent-Teachers Association and will instruct the faculty, Mid-week Hebrew classes are held on Monday und Wednesday afternoons at 4 o'clock, along with the Hebrew offered on Saturday and Sunday morning.Instructors: Bernard Figler, B.A, B.C.L., Herbert Stern, B.A.The Temple Boy Scout Troop meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, with Maxwell Sendel, leader.The Temple Cub Jack under direction of Hershell Lewls meets every Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.Under the leadership of the Misses Lilllan Kostoris and Betty Gittes, the Girl Guide Group and the Brownies ure now being organized, Pupils of the Temple School wishing to register should communicate either with the Temple office or present themselves this Saturday end Sunday mornings at 9.45 o'clock, The Child Study and Parental Education Group will meet on High Home PAGE THREE And School Association Article tes director, When 1 was appointed to this staff, I understood 1 wag to be a classroom teacher.My contract says so.1 was not hired to toot n whistle nor coach some team, \u2018There are mombers on this staff whose duties are just that.With me it\u2019s a case of frst things first, and my job is to teach acad- emilie subjects, The university did not give me my degres for athletic proficiency, nor did my course fu education consider the problem of teaching boys how to play a game.Besides, the School Board hired mo as a teacher, and is paying me to be a teacher.ueither gives moe, nor any of us, any fneremonts for extra curricular school work, Certainly, I be- eve fu à programme of athletics for the school, but the rosponsibil- ity for the maintenance of that programme is not mine.Yes, I suppose you consider me selfish; but what you consider selfishness, I cousidor a proper sense of vale ues,\u201d There {8 a reply to that teach- or's philosophy of educational responsibility; and, graphically, that reply came from another ten- chor: \u201c1 agroe with at loast three of your statements, And you're right when you say that 1 probably consider you solfish.That selfishness comes from the {gnor- a«nco of fnexporience, Lot me answer your fallucies by tolling you a story\u2014a story about a tencher that came fnto my nthlotice life just twenty-one years ago, I've beon teaching now for uoarly fi(- teen years, but that teacher still Is my gauge for judging the ro- Intionship of toacher to pupil in school athletics, \u201cI was un schoolboy during the Great War.The school 1 attended had no athlotics programme what- evor, except perhaps the free play of leap frog, marbles, \u2018scrub\u2019 baso- hall, and what wo called \u2018canal\u2019 hockey, Tho moral habits of many of the pupils in that school during those war years appalled even {he most sophisticated of us.\u201cWhen 1 was fifteen, our ninth your was taken over by a young man teacher, During the lust threo years of my schoolboy carver, he taught us how to play football and basketball.Ha star ted our first Inter-sehool hockey longue.Ho organized our first school track meet, To estabiish- our first school athletles assoc- intlon, Literally,, the Inception of his school athletien programing changed the morale of our school overnight, From the streot arabs we had r tendancy to be, we wore mate-morphosed Into the athlotes we hoped to be, Our school work improved.The respectful \u2018Yes, sir\u2019 crept Into our spench, Adol- eseents though we were, we had sense enough to know that we would always owe something to that teacher.That Is why I.as a teacher to-day, say; \u2018The character and conduel of any school depends to a great extent on (he maintenance of un athletle life for the schoolboy.\u201d \u201cThat teacher's example lives in my memory, and [ hope in my actions, Ho Introduced us to what many now consider the tritest of expressions: \u201cIL 15 not If you have won or lost, but how you played the game\u201d Under hig Inspiring guldance, wa learned to win as gentlemen should.Better still, he taught us how fo accept defeat, He used to say, \u2018Let's get this straight, fellows.Always play to win\u2014but not to win at any cost.[U'nlesgs you go out to The following article relating an exporience in téacher-pupil ree lationship in school athletics has been prepared for the Examiner by F.E.L, Sharpe, teacher of English and instructor in physical training in the Westmount Intermodiate School, \u201cI'm a teacher, not an athlet- + Give the other team a big cheer, I'at your opponents on the back.Walk off the field with them\u2019.Une day some of the boys skipped a football signal drill.Our tea- cher-conch mada no comment une til tho ond of the practice.Then ho said.\u2018Let's get this tsraight, follows.This is what 1 expect of every member of this team, If you cannot turn out to practice, he said.\u2018Let's get this straight, Ba loyal to your team before the game as well as during It When we filed out of the basement, locker room, or rink shack for our last game of cach sport he couched, he always shook hands with each one of us in turn, giving everyone of us some verbal pat on the back.\u201cIt wasn't unt] yeura Jater, whon 1 was teaching Henry New- bolt's \u2018Vital Lampada\u2019 to a grads six, that 1 appreciated fully that we had not then been playing \u2018for the sake of a ribboned coat nor a school letter to wear ostontat.tously on our swentors as n badge of snobblshh athletio distinotion.Whou wa received that lotter from the hands of that teacher at the end of the playing season, it took or tho aurn of a knighthood.\u201cTho significance of ono inol- dent wo exporfencod with that teacher of ourslay dormant witha In me for many years during my transition from pupil-athlete to studont-uthlote to Lenchar-cosck, One Saturday morning in January, à fow of us happened to pass by the town rink, There was our toncher organizing about forty of tho school \u2018kids\u2019 into a hockey lengue.Before the next Saturday came around, he approached three of us, nud said, \u2018I want you fellows of the senior team (o help these youngsters out, Will you rofarec thelr games?\u2019 That \u2018kid\u2019 Saturday morning hockoy league, of which wo became such a proud part, still operntas as à progross- fvo monument to his philosophy où service, \u2018But the implication of that Incident wus wasted on me until I conched my first school team, Thirty boys turned out for the opening practice sessions, The ndministrativo problem of coaching was a difficult one to solve: but the most discouraging task camo when 1 was forced to notify twonty of those 1)Hys {hat they were Lo he dropped from the squad, Those twenty disconsols ulely blended thelnselves back ine to the mass of the athletically un- derprivilogod, and ten wont on as the privileged few.liere was a rocurront classroom problem in {ty worst phase in alhletics, We know that in classroom teaching tachnique we must consider the aendomie instruction of tho goode uverage-pour ratings of pupil; and we ncknowledge the need for a properly-udministered prograine me of school athletics, There fore, we haven't the right to 1g= nore the athletic mags for the athe letle few.But classroom teache ers {nke un active purt In school wthletles this 1a bound to happen, for no athletic instructor can hope to spread his activities over a whole elty kchool.\u201cI, tou, um # teacher.and not an athletles director.Yet, in the schools of this eity to-day, the teachers have instituted and are administering the largest athletics organization of this province, \u2018I want everybody to help these youngsters out,\u2019 sald that teache er of ours twenly yenrs ago, Pupe ils, teachers, parents should Tes, pond to that request, and thus ese win, you're nol worth your salt.It you lose, lose llke gentlemen, tablish the effleacy of the athletig lite of my school.\u201d 1 Tuesday afternoon, November 19, at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.Joseph D.Roston, 5550 Cote | St.Lue Road.Dr.J.D, Field-: man will be the guest speaker, George Hollinger will preside; at the regular hoard meeting of the Men's Club on Wednesday evening, November 20 at § o'clock, | A meeting was held by the! Men's Club Just Wednesday evening on the subject \u201cThe Tragedy of France,\u201d The town-hall dis! cussion war led by Harold Lande, | M.A., B.C.I., and John Shertdan, ! and many others participated.| Club night js held every Wed-| nesday in the Lecture Hall of the Temple.- Under the auspices of the Tem-, ple War Services Committee, and in co-operation with Temple Young People Society and Couns, cll of Jewish Juniors, last Tues- | duy evening over three hundred | soldiers were given hospitality in the Temple Community House, A unique program of entertainment was provided.FE.T.Garfinkle is chairman of the War Services Committee, RUGS WASHED \u2018REPAIRED V3 AI HE ia à Yervant's > ORIENTAL A, PERS \"AU CIE OU RE a Lx ! LEG OF LAMB Ib.27c CORNED BEEF TONGUE lb.20c BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 boxes 25¢ BAKER'S COCOA 1 Ib.tin 28¢ MAGIC BAKING POWDER 1 Ib.tin 28¢ CLARK'S PEANUT BUTTER 24 oz.jar 23c ASSORTED JELLO 2 pkgs.15¢ ) TENDERLOIN ROAST BEEF Ib.34c 8COTCH 8TYLE @ÔÔÎO KIPPERS pkg.15¢ 2 pkgs.25¢ GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 15c PRIMO BRAND GASPE 0 SALMON 15 ox.tin 30c RAYMOND'S RITZ SALAD DRESSING 12% ox, jar 25¢ (Fancy Jars) ROASTED PEANUTS Ib.10¢ RAJAH DATES 20e - 30c Fresh Pressed Fresh Pulled Fresh Pulled FIGS PROMPT FREE DELIVERY = PY) DIONNE : &9 DIONN Ia Ona Stor t.ZL t W re PHONE Fltzroy 7411 .6 ox.pkg.15¢ 6 oz.pkg.15¢ 16 oz.pkg.40c OPEN TILL 9 P.M.SATURDAYS ER PASE FOUR Hollywood Gossips * Lu The WESTMOUNT EXAMINER NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Theatrical Attractions Ÿ \u201cTurnabout\u201d Will Open At Monkland On Sunday Carole Landis, who made her bow under the Hal Roach banner a8 a prehistoric debutante, is costarred with handsome John Hub bard in Roach\u2019s new streamlined comedy, \u201cTurnabout,\u201d filmed from the \u2018Thorne Smith novel and slated for [ts initial showing at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday through United Artists release.Miss l.andls and Hubbard are supported by an impressive cast of players which Jn- eludes Adolphe Menjou, William Gargan, Verree Teasdale, Mary Astor, Donald Meek and Marguret Roach, \u2018\u2018Turnabout\u2019\u201d\u2019 was directed by Hal Roach personally and its hil- arfous plot concerns the high Jinks produced when Miss Landis as Mrs, Willows and Hubbard as her hushand exchange sexes.The svelte, shapely Miss Landis steps into her hushand\u2019s oversize shoes and experiment with the problems faced by the male portion of humanity.Six-foot, broad- should- erad Hubbard becomes a fashlon- able society matron and flutters about at cocktail parties while bis wife weers the pants\u2014-liter- ally.Lavish Bets Several of the largest and most favish sets Hollywood has seen in recent years were constructed for \u2018\u2019Turnabout,\u2019\u2019 the most outsatand- ing among these being a replica of a skyscraper office building which houses the advertising firm where a great part of the action with bullt-in-wagl} radlo and bookshelves, and angular furnjture in black and gray colors.It reflects the strictly-business sttitude of the map who uses it, and bis volatile nature.After our beruine and hero exchange places und wexus in \u2018Turnabout,\u201d confusion and chaos en- gue, Hubbard's partners in the film, Adolphe Menjou and Wil- Ham Cargan, cannot understand the sudden feminity of thelr as- soclate who manages to cause all sorts of damage to Lhe prestige of the firm aud to lose it most of its valuable clientele.Back home, the same port of thing bappens fur the somewhat masculine-look- ing lady of the house Is hardly proficlent with the servants and no match for the currecL soclal life.Ho wthe stofy winds up provides the picture with a surprise filled climax full of unexpected happenings and laugh-filled in- cldents, For the filming of the special sequences in \u201cTurnabout,\u201d a very different technique was developed and only the versatile eameru knows the way It was employed during production, In spite of the role she plays, gon my (Left) pq pr ROMANTIC COMEDY AND NAVAL ACTION Maurice Chevalier as he appoars with lovely June Knight and Jack Buchanan in the first run romantic comedy \u2018\u2018Break The News,\u2019 which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre, together with (right) Clive Brook in a scene from the thrilling story of the Britlish Navy, \u201cConvoy.\u201d lovely Carole Jundis exhibits a stunning wardrobe marked by | feminity and sophistication.Among her most elaborate crea- I § tions are gorgeous negligees, | form-fitting bathing sults, smart town clothes and streamlined avening gowns for dinner and | takes place.The decor {s modern dancing.R.À.F.Studies Raid \u2018 Like College Students Some time ago the writer was privileged to sit with pllots and crews at an airdrome near here as they were \u201cbriefed\u201d for an intensive night raid on an enemy city.Having previously had the experience, rare and beautiful to any Londoner, of going to bed and going to sleep as if there were no such thing as a Blitz- krlez, it 18 easy to believe the an- poynoement that the Royal Alr Force is starting to secure the iniàtive o?offensive in the campaign for alr supremacy.\u201cBrieting\u2019 of pilots\u2014in other words giving them all the instructions and data they need to carry out a raid\u2014!s done ait a secrot conference during which Britaln\u2019s alr heroes sit at desks like a class of enthusiastic schoolboys, and a succession of experts on various phases of the subject stand up like rather jnformal school mass ters dabbing at maps or large photographs of the target with a pointer and afterward asking, \u201cAny questions?to make sure everything 1s clearly understood.No Drama Apparent Although it is a grim portent of destruction and although the trip under discussion ls not ne- oessarily à round one for the students listening so intently, tho acène at a \u2018briefing\u2019 was found to have no more of an air of dramas about it than a university lecture and less than a \u2018pep talk\u201d at a conference of salesmen.Sometimes a quaint turn of a phrase by a speaker or a questioner ralsed a laugh as pllots, navigators, bomb almers, gunners, and wireless operators received full up-to-the minute information from meteorological, intelligence and other departments, Apart from a few prosaic words dy the commanding officer to the effect that he expected the lads to put up a good show and have good fortune to match, there was nothing remotely resembling a *pep talk,\u201d Chatting with the airmen at lunch afterward one could well appreciate that such things were quite unnecessary.Meanwhile the Nazis and Fas- olsts were hatching their plots for the night which brought evi- Fer Prompt Delivery of Call SOLS Fruits and Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Shorbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.dence that they are still following a changed line of strategy that Jeaves London not seriously assailed but which sends bombers up here to the Northeast as well as to the East, Midlands, and Northwest in an attempt to dislocate Britain's war effort and industry generally.Rated as Quiet Night the words of an Alr Minle- try communiqué: \u2018Some damage was done to houses and other buildings but .,.by the early hours of this morning the attacks had slackened considerably and every activity ceased some time before dawn.\u201d In other words, It was an ex- captionally qulet night es nights go here at the present time and In no part of the country was there a concentrated attack.That is more than can be sald on the other side of the Channel, now being assailed with increasing intensity as the former chief of the bomber command, Alr Marsha! Sir Charles Portal, develops R.A, F.offensive plans in his capacity as Chief of the Air Staff, In Tokyo Paper Sees Threat To Japan In US.Program The Independent newspaper Niehi Nichi, in a Shanghaj dis- patel, charged recently that the United States \u201cis rapidly developing a multisided war program agalust Japan.\u201d In support of its charge, the newspaper sald, American marines in Shanghal are undergoing wartime training, that huge war stores are being collected at Manila, and that assembly plants for war materials are being installed there to be operated by highly trained Army personnel from Michigan and California, The supplies assembled at Manila, Nichi Nichi asserted, include more than 100 bombers and pursuit planes, 100 heavy tanks, 1100 armored trucks, artillery, and anti-aircraft guns, An array of submarines, cruls.ers and other warships hag been quietly and gradually assembled at Manila, It went on, plus a big tleet ot Boeing bombers believed capable of easily making round.trip flights at Tokyo.Two thirds of the United States Fleet is considered ready to enter the Western Pacific at a moment's notice, Nichi Nichi said, It also declared the advice to Americans to leave the Orlent and continued loans to China all were à part of the American \u2018\u2019war program,\u201d Furthermore, it charged the Sond Flowers + _.FUNERAL CHEER HER UP! 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