The Westmount examiner, 10 avril 1941, jeudi 10 avril 1941
[" een Kars ince cers = WE BUY DIAMONDS and Silverware.OHMAN'S JEWELLERS wE.4046 voL.XI, 15 LOCAL WAR FUND DRIVE G \u201c42 Years in [tJ OLD GOLD and JEWELLERY See our stock of smart new Watches 1216 Greens Ave.N N NS NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N $31,268 Collected MS.WALLGATE After Two Week\u2019s Relentless Effort Westmount Residents and Workers Praised for Their Generosity and Work in Topping $27,000 Objec- tive\u2014Particular Praised Accorded Women Canvassers by Westmount Co-Chatrmen J.A.C.Col- vil, D.A.Hanson Described by Co-chairmen J.A.C, Colvil and D.A.Hanson as a \u2018\u201cruly amazing\u201d response, the sum of $31,268 was the City of West- mount's share in the Dominion-wide drive on behalf of the six Can- gdian War Services, according to figures released last night.With several more contributions still to be collected, the total as it stands, is 116 per cent of the original 37,000-objective, proving once again that Westmount residents are second to none in answer- tng a call to give their country financial aid.Success of the two-week campaign in Westmount, and throughout the whole province for that matter, is little short of miraculous when time available for organization at the outset, Co-chairmen Colvil and Hanson had particular praise last night for the women workers in West- mount on whom, they claim, rested most of the responsibility in the door-to-door canvass of approximately 30,000 homes throughout the municipality.\u201cWith most of the men looking after the special names list and not having as much time at their disposal, the onus for achieving our goal rested mainly on the women workers,\u201d Chairman Hanson said, \u201cand they came through splendidly.\u201d Special praise wus - \u2018accorded\u2019 Mrs.Gordon, Mrs.Hanneford.Mrs, Mulloy and Frank P.Tur- ville for their work in handling returns and the many other clerical tasks entailed in a campaign of such magnitude.Appronim~ialy 500 workers were .,._ to sl tie Westmount portion of the campaign, it was announced.Announcement of final figures for the province was made Tuesday night a closing dinner held in the Mount Royal Hotel with E.P, Flintoft, K.C., and Senator Leon Mercier Gouin, provincial co-chairmen, officiating.The result was acclgimed by campaign leaders as indicating that the Quebec population as a whole was solidly behind tie gallant Canadians serving in the Empire's armed forces, It also demoustrated they were appreciative of the splendid work being done by the Canadian I.e- gion, the Salvation Army, the Y.M C A., (the Westmount branch having had a team of workers under Secretary Ernie Taylor, the Y.W.C.A., Knights of Columbus and the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire in providing for the men of the Navy.Army and Air Force both over- §eas and at home, those comforts and conveniences that are so ap- Dreclated by them while.on active service, L.DOUG TAYLOR 13 NAMED HEAD UF AUTO GROUP Cc.Douglas Taylor Taylor, well-known west - end resident living at 4.19 Upper Roslyn avenue, was Damed president of the Montreal Automobile Trade Association at the 27th annual meeting of that body held in the Mount Royai Hots 21, President of the Chevrolet Mo- Nn Sales Company of Montreal.7.Taylor always has been an Écliv2 service worker, being a Past president of the Kiwanis Cuh o! Montreal, past president of the Montreal Children's Hos- vital.president of the Canadian Coun-il for Crippled Children and bast president of the Province of Quai Society for Crippled Chil a assuming the presidency.MT.Taylor said the membership bad shown a considerable in- ee ® during the past year, in- l'aing the outstanding efforts | x \u2018Me retiring board as well as.D awakened dealer interest in- *rest in legislative matters re- Wrding the automobile business one considers the limited x Red Cross Warns Local Residents Red Cross officials wish to advise residents, particularly of Upper Westmount, that the children reported canvassing from door to door, ostensibly for the Red Cross, have not been sent out by that body.\u201cThere's one thing about them,\u201d one official said, \u2018\u2018they\u2019re exclusive.They refuse donations of less than a dollar.\u201d (LH, MCALLAN DIES AT HOME IN 8TH YEAR Retired Florist, Resident Of Westmount, Will Be Buried at Native Whitby, Ont.Funeral service was held Tues: day for the late George Henry McAllan of 4836 Western avenue, Westmount, who died at his home Sunday in his 85th year.Mr.McAllan was a director of Ley and McAllan, Limited, Montreal florists, retiring from active business seven years ago.À bachelor, he is survived by one sister, Miss Mary Jane McAllan of Montreal.A native of Whitby, Ont, where interment will be made in the family plot, Mr.McAllan was for many years a traveller and later manager in charge at Montreal, for the firm of G.Goulding and Sons, millinery manufactur ers.He later became associated in business with Charles Ley, eventually forming a partnership in the floral business here.Aside from fiowers, the deceased was interested in dog breeding, having won many prizes and ribbons for his Yorkshire terriers.He also was fond of fishing and spent much time in tha Laurentians.byterian Church and the Zetland Hamilton, Ont.\u2018Model Aircraft Event \u2018Underway Free plane rides and varied, other prizes await winners of Pascal's mode] aircraft competition \u2019 to be determined April 19 br Judges, Captain H.P.Misley.Squadron Leader of the We\u201c mount Air Cadet Corps; J M.Pierce and W.R.Oliver of the Curtiss-Reid Company.Open to entrants from all sections of the city, the competition +18 unique in that never before have plane rides been offered as.prizes for this type of event and: the prospect of a free ride in the [air is expected to attract many entries before the judging is held.He was a member of the Pres- Lodge.No.326.A.F.and A.M.of | he Westmount Lxami Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 Mey A.4263 St.Catherine St.Wastmount .Free Estimates Oe RR Ae dda HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished pa Repaired - Refinished Cleaned Ross Grafton & Co.ZL Ld Ad LR L207 À ds WE.2323 PRICE \u2014TWO CENTS AGAIN HEADS PARCELS GROUP Westmount Resident Re- Elected at First Annual Meeting of Overseas League Held Tuesday The Officers of the first fiscal year of the Overseas League were returned by accla- ing held at the Windsor Hotel, Tuesday evening, April 8, They are as follows: Hon, President: Mrs, L., 8.Wallgate, of Waest- mount; Hon.Secretary: Mrs.R.S.Kennedy; Hon.Treasurer: ner: Mrs.Fred Hammond, The President in her opening address reviewed the growth of the League; from twelve original members to over six hundred today.The cause of the men serving on British Minesweepers was adopted as the League's work and Charter taken out under the War Charities Act in January 1940.The early policy of the League to be entirely voluntary has been maintained; all overhead has been avoided, every cent donated being turned into wool and sweaters.Rapid growth of the work was shown by a comparison between forty-odd garments received in December 1939 and fourteen-hundred receivd and] shipped last month, Shipments originally sent every two months are now forwarded twice a month, Funds have have been raised in various ways, from public entertainment, soclal events, and appeals through the medium of newspaper publicity, The work supplied comes from the splendid voluntary efforts of nine local Units, mostly comprised of business girls, steady contribution from some thirty groups and from individual donations both monetary.and material, received from individuals from end to end of Canada and even the United States.At monthly meetings held by the Committee made up of original members and a representative of each Unit, policy is decided and future work planned.At work headquarters In the Windsor Hotel, open dally from 10 a.m, to 5 p.m., and Saturdays 10 am.to 1 p.m.members take charge attending to incoming work, the receipt of donatioñs, and the glving out of wool.Our cnsignments to Britain now forwarded direct to alternate Patrol Depots of the \"Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen on the coasts of Britain, are packed by the League workers at Red Cross House.It was pointed out that the service undertaken by the League has been greatly assisted by the public interest shown and support given.Thanks were extended Parcels |\" mation at the first annual meet- Mrs.R.S.Griffith; Wool Conve-j DARDANELLES AGAINW MAY HOLD KEY TO EUROPE\" S FA TE .With German troops speeding toward her Thracian borders.Turkey lost no time in locking, with mines and warships, the vital Dardanelles Strait.Above, sailors are seen saluting the star and crescent banner aboard the Turkish warship Yavuz, formerly the Germ an cruiser Goeben.Inset photo shows a British destroyer steaming past the lighthouse at Cape Halles, entrance to the Dardanelles.LT.-COL ROSS RETIRES FROM MEDICAL CORPS Resigns as Officer Com- |.manging 6th Field Ambulance after 20 Years in Canadian Army Aîter serving more than 20 years with the Canadian Army, Lt.Colonel Albert Ross, M, C.officer commanding the 6th Field Ambulance, R.C.A, M.C.(Reserve), has retired It was announced yesterday by T,t.Colonel R.H.McGihbon, E.D., district medical! officer.A resident of Westmount, Col.Ross was a veteran of the first Great War, having distinguished himsel.both in France where he won the Military Cross, and in Canada after the Armistice was signed.; Col.Ross went overseas as a captain with the No.9 Fleld Ambulance March, 1915, serving with that unit until April 3 1919, when he returned to civilian life.In the fall of 1821, however, he rejoined the 9th Field Ambulance, then a unit of the Canadian militia, and on April 3, 1933, was promoted to the rank of major and posted to the 6th Fleld Ambulance.He received another promotion three years later, being made a lieutenant- colonel and placed in command of the unit, the position he held on retiring.to all those who have contributed, special mention being made of the co-operation and generosity! of the Canadian Red Cross, Quebec Division, for the free ship-, ping service and other courtesies.extended to the League .Gratefully acknowledged was, the inclusion in the League of the Newfoundland Minesweepers Knit-! ting Service as Unit No.7, a group caring for the needs of, their own seamen in the British | Minesweeper Service; and of the splendid assistance given the; League by the Overseas Nurses, \"Montreal Branch.| In closing, the President pressed warm appreciation and, , Personal thanks for the efforts\u2019 | made by ail workers, and for the loyalty shown the cause they have; | adopted a.nd called upon them to continue this duty even though | greater sacrifices\u2019 on their part | may be necessary, pointing out! that the men the League is serving perform a duty which is all sacrifice.Donations received for the fiscal year amounted to $7,205.10, and included $4 683.59 donated ex- ated for wool.2.238 lbs of wool was purchased during the fiscal! year.1,932 sweaters were pum chased during the same time.23] shipments were made and 7,246 articles shipped.Flower Display Opens The Annual Display of Spring Flowers in the West.mount Conservatory will be opened officially by Alderman B.Panet-Raymond at five o'- clock this evening.Tho flowers will be on display for the next two wecks from ten o'clock in the morning till ten o'clock in the evening during the week days, and from ten in the morning till six in the evening on Sundays.No admission is charged and all visitors are welcome, \"Policeman Nabs Butterfly No.1 All that 1s needed now is for somebody to get stung by a bee while shoveling the remaining snow of his front lawn, and the usual spring run of \u201cfirsts\u201d will be over for another year, Two weeks ago-enesVostmount resident reported seeing the first crow, while Inst week someone else came through with a report about the first robin, And this week-yes, you gucs- ed it, Somebody caught a butterfly, Snarer of butterfly No.1 was Lt.Dick Edmonstone of the Westmount police, who cspled the multi-colored moth loitering outside the Stanton street station, took 1t into custocy and turned it over to Sergeants 0.J.Arsneanlt and Stan Brooks at headquarters, The offender spent most of the day in jail and then was released through the window, on, suspended sentence, TO OPEN DISPLAY Alderman B.who will officiate tonight at opening ceremonies of the annual two- week Easter Display of flowers in the Westmount Conservatories at Westmount Park.Alderman Panet- Raymond will be assisted by E.J.Panet-Raymond, Anderson, of Parks.Superintendent LZ ALL 72d fd Ll ILL ed dd A AA A A A A A M MMA The Week At Victoria Hall ZZ 77) Thursday, April 10th\u2014C.P.C.dance., Westmount Stamp Club.\u2014Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.Friday April 11th\u2014 Westmount Conclave, T.K.Saturday, April 12th\u2014Standard Paper Box Co.\u2014 Dance.Tuesday, April 15th\u2014N.D.G.Women's Club, board meeting \u2014 for sweaters, and $2,521.51 don-| Westmount Chapter, R.A.M.\u2014Connaught Lodge, A.F.& A.M.Wednesday, April 16th\u2014M.R.T, presenting \u201cFull House\u201d, Vie- jtorian Order of Nurses; Rotary Juncheon: Westmount Lodge Study Club; W.Thursday, April 17th,\u2014M.R.T.; } Westmount Stamp Club; Jersey|Lily Kroll, Irma Hallington, Mil-; April 14 at 8 p.m.at the Mount George 2 RRP 8.30 P.M.\u2014Skigulls Ski Club\u2014' Electra Chapter O E.S.; .Red Cross.Channel Isiand Society; Westmount Chapter, Red Cross.(M.ROUNTREE 18 BURIED TODAY; DIED TUESDAY Well-known Investment Banker Succumbs in 78th Year Following Long Illness A well-known investment banker in Montgoal for the past 50 years, Meredith Rountree died Tuesday nt his home 415 Mount Stephen avenue, in his 78th year.Mr.Rountree had been Jl for several mcnths., Funeral was held today from his home , Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, Mr.Rountree came to Cann- da at the age of 17 and spent nine years in Toronto and North Sydney, N.S., befors entering bhusi- ness in Montreal, He was a member of the Royal Empire Scciety and the Canadian Club.Surviving are his widow, former Mary Thorne Vibert; 3 daughters, the Misses Sybil Thorne and \u2018Carol Patricia Roun- tree, and Mrs G.?, Henderson; and two sons, Pilot Officer Leonard Rountree formor Sporta Edlt- or of the Montreal Standard, now on active service in Africa, and Meredith Rountree, Jr.HILDA GALT REVUE 1S AGAIN GREAT SUCCESS the dance revue, the entire proceeds of which will go in aid of the | Lion's Boy's Club, was held at ithe Victoria Hall, Westmount, last Thursday, before a capacity audience, Miss Galt possesses {the faculty of inspiring her pupils with a keen sense of rhythm and time which lends their dancing a precision not often found among amateurs, and fully just-' \u2018Îfles the title of the revue, \u2018One \"Night of Rhythm\".© A fast-moving, colorful pro- ! quetion, beautifully costumed and effectively lighted, the revue con- i talned a wide variety of dancing with the emphasis on tap rout- Ines.The first of the eight big, features was Century i i Drawing Room\u201d \u2018 pils; The graceful Minuet with ,ris, Helen Levy .nd Eunice bu-\u2018 * binsky as Ladies; Ruth Spellman, Patricia Cohen.and Eleanor Dubinsky as fentle- men, Roslyn Raginsky was a \u201cDainty Danoiselle\u201d t very sweet as \u2018\u2018l.a Plug Petite\u2019.fn the \u2018Elegant Ladies\u2019 were | Constance Steers.May Arbess, (Continued un Page 3) Miss Hilda Galt's fifth annual; \u201cIn un Eighteenth, which, introduced a large group of pu-i Celtla Cooper.\u2019 i and a tiny] |hahy Edna May Bannerman was: ES OVER TOP CARNIVAL-FAIR PLANS n ARE NEAR COMPLETION SL ECRANKSHAW \u201cIS ELECTED TO HEAD OLD BOYS Named President of West- mount High Group \u2014 Flt-Lt.Pat Christie Guest Speaker at Banquet \u2014\u2014 John JE.Crankshaw, K.C., was elected president of (he West- mount High Old Boys\u2019 Association at the sixth munual meeting held in the Windsor Hotel.Mr, Crankshaw succeeds J.Donald Smith, Other officers Willlam Hayman, A.rett and Campbhel} presidents; elected were W.lt.Bar- Budge, vice- Denys Heward, treasurer; Leeds Nelson, secrotary; RR.HR, Heward, Arthur Rowlands, Charlos and Jack Charters, dirvec- tors; Walter Chalk, 11.B.Pnr- ker, 1H.T1.Worsfold and John Anderson,* honorary directors; Col.J.A.delalnnne and I.8.Hawthorne, honorary auditors, In his address, Mr.Chankshaw spoke of the magnificent spirit of the British people and pre- marauding Nazis, \u2018Ilitler and his gang in attempting to destroy Justice will be destroyed, and Britain, personified by Churchill, and her allies, seeking to preserve Justice, will be preserved,\u201d he sald.Guest speaker was Flight.Licutenant Pat Christie, D.F.C.with har, former Westmount High pupll who nuded the free fighting forces of the countries now under the German heel, Recently returned home following a lengthy perlod of service wlth the Royal Air Force, Christie was given an ovation hy the gathering which filled Wind- sur Hall.He spoke of Czech and Polish comrades In the ILA.F., relating several interesting stories of thelr oxplolts In downing Nazi planes, \u201cThey bolh hate the Germans; they have seen the atrocilles perpetrated by Nazlg in their homelands, and a dead German 1s tho only good the to them.\u201d FIt-Ll.Christie also made touching reference to the late Dickie Ball, another Westimount High Old Boy, with whom he had gone overseas four years ago.\u201cÎle was one of the finest fellows 1 ever hopa to meet,\" he suid.Johnny Bryson also was pratged, In proposing the toast to \"The School,\" Fit.Lt.Christie sald, \u201c] consider it a great privilege, having apent four years at West- mount High.\" Numbering closa to 400 hoys between the ages of 14 and 18, the Westmount corps of the Alr Cadets of Canada, operated under the Air Cadet League of ! Canada, will be the No.1 squadron, It wag announced hy Cadet Syuadron-Leader HH.P.[llsley.\u201cThe cadets soon will he out on thelr first parade through Westmount, and then you will have a chance to see them,\u201d raid Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C.Girl is Injured; Is Hit by Truck | Knocked down by a fruck last \u2018Friday while she played on the sireet near her home at 218 Red- fern avenue, nine-year-old Vivian Kehoe, a pupil at St, Paul's Aca- couldn't avoid striking the youngster a glancing blow, JAMES McGILY, CHAPTER The regular monthly meeting of the James McGill) Chapter 1.0.N.E.wiil be held on Monday, Royal Hotel.dleted ultimate dofelit for the] Ticket Sale Progressing Rapidly for Rotary Event at Forum, April 24-26 \u2014Is Four-Fold Appeal for the Westmount Rotary Club Carnival-lI\u2018air to be held at the Forum, April 24-24, aro nearing completion it was announced yestorday at the club's weekly luncheon held in Victoria Hall, Tickets are in the hands of mombers and the sale is repopted progressing rapidly.A sum of $56,000 already has been replized from tho sale of program adver- tisiug.The Carnival-Fair, replacing the club's annual ice carnival, is a four-fold appeal, {ts proceeds to aid tho Montreal Childron\u2019s Hospital, the Jultus Richardson Convalesçent Hospital, the St.Patrick's Orphanage and the Rotary Community Cheat, Guost speaker at yostorday's Juncheon was Dr.Brinley Thomas of lingland, who gave au interesting address on \u201cHow to Avoid Inflation.\u201d Although not eponking on ha- half of War Services Work offi- clully, Dr.Thomus advised bis listenora to invest their money in War savings cortificates as the only fundamentally sound method of avoiding inflation 1n times such those and those to Plans SERVICES HELD FOR THE LATE MRS.WILLIAMS Widow of A.J.Williams Dies at Her Home, 4277 Western Avenue in 87th Year Services were held Monday for the late Mrs.Arthur J.Williams, who dled Saturday at her home, 4277 Western avenue, following a long illness.Predeceased hy her husband, Mrs.Willlams was in her 87th year, Mrs.Willams, the former Eliza Victoria Grier, for many Years contralto rololst at Christ Church Cathedral and St.James the Apostle Church, was born at Itoquoly Falls, Ont., and received her early education there.While a young woman, Mrs.Williams studied at the Royal College of Muale in London, Y£ng- nnd, and it was in Kngland that she married Arthur J.Willams, travelllng with him to Canada when he way appointed Canadian manager for a large English tea concern, Retiring about 15 yeurs ago, Mr.Williams took ap residence with hig wife In California where they lived for n couple of years before returning to Montreal where the husband died about a year later, Surviving are a sister, Mrs, C.W.Wilhycomb of Montreal: a nephew, Denham Grier, Johan- neghurg: a niece, Mrs, Arthur P.Millar, Montreal West: and three nieces, daughters of the late Henry Grier, Montreal, Funeral was held William Wray Chapel, versity streel.the burial) taking blace in Mount Royal cemetary.:Emanu-El Men\u2019s Club Plans Final Meeting from the 2075 Unie demy, luckily escaped with curs | The final meeting for the sea- and bruises to her legs and bande.won of the Temple Emanu-EL Driver of the truck, Wifrid| y ; \u2018 A | Men's Club scheduled for Wed- Vachereau 1nld Constable Guy | nesday.April 23 at which time :Julla Anne Holden; Patricia Har- Lessard he was driving north on (he Indies will be guests and the Redfern when the child darted, annual election of officers will in front of him, He applied his take place.brakes and ewerved asida but | The Nominating Committee under the chalrimanship of Harry Stern, is now at work on a suggestive slate of officers.In ap- | preeintion for Hyman Grover's Interest In all Temple matters, the Executive of tha Brotherhood under the chairmanship of Mr.Hollinger, has made a special offering to-the Temple.develop when the war is the over, qu de pren ee pra orge rene nr viii Bos pie PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner! wPublienso Every (hursday Serving tne ity of Weatmuunt 31 Canada» Aletiupella THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Ottice: 219) Hampton Ave, flarcen Sunurb WAinut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner alms tc be an independent, n wapupel fur the bone devoted to public service mountain laurel grows pink today, there is In the woods big, there is onl is good and swe clean sows in his own WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 EASTER The lily is called the Easter and slim and fragrant as the incensed candles of the altar, it Is the living symbol of the day's peace and purity, But Easter is even more than a church festival.It is a great human festival known to people of all climes, all races, nations.Easter is infinitely older than Christianity.It is as old as the world itse!f-\u2014as old as sun and moon and star.Easter as we know it today is only tle civilized age's version of the century-old pagan spring festival when humans gave thanks to whatever God they knew for mellow, warming sun, for bird and bloom, for ice-freed water, and breezes sweet and warm.The flowzrs of Easter, then, are not only the lilies of the altar, but all the blooms of wood and meadow that blanket the earth in loveliness when the spring sun comas again and tell the story of life everlasting as surely and sweetly as the surpliced choir.For what hymn, what chant, can say more loudly and firmly \u201cThere is no death!\u2019 than the bare brown bough of winter which, cast within the crucible of the sun al- living, swaying blossom\u2014life from death?\"Wa live in a day of \u201cso many Gods, so many creeds, so many roads that wind and wind.\u201d We are baffled in mind and spirit.We grope for one light and are handed a hundred from which to choose, alone and unaided, our own 'light.Sometimes we feel that even darkness is chemist, changes into a mare honest, safer.But on the mountain slopes where the flower.White ever the weathe all creeds, all weather permitt change in the d King\u2019s ride has freedom.\u201chas succeeded home.The art o of seeming to lo what creed, politeness of the breathing, country it has ar Is unaggressive and even so man acts of violence the rank of masterpiece.\u2019 who had been stationed in Poland and Norway told him that the risk of assassination was easier to live with than the universal frozen only one creed\u2014 where arrmone and hepatica and wind flower sway on slender stalk today, there is only one creed\u2014 And in the meadows beside the still or moving waters where the violet grows purple and y one creed\u2014 A creed which says man believes that life et to taste, and that as a man heart so shall he reap the bounty of this teeming world.All local churches have arranged special services for Sunday.Easter music will feature both morning and evening periods of worship.OCCUPIED BUT NOT CONQUERED One learns by way of Stockholm that what- r, King Christian of Denmark rides daily on horseback through the streets of Copenhagen and that Danes crowd the sidewalks to see him go by.Such was his custom, ing, before the occupation; the difference now Is that weather makes no aily ride or prevents his subjects from gathering along the way.The become a symbol of Danish As for the Invaders: \u201cNot a single German of the occupation, \u201d writes a correspondent, in being admitted to a private f not seeing German soldiers, ok through them, has reached ! German soldiers Danes.Naziism, as the salesman of a \u2018\u2019new order\u201d in Europe, has nowhere successfully advertised its commodity to the ordered.In country after oused a sales resistance which only because it Is unarmed; ages to express itself by minor or, as in Denmark, by universal expression of polite contempt In Denmark the Nazi uniform seems to have become 8 sort of modern Tarnhelm which makes the wearer | T CALVARY CHURCH | | NOTES i = Easter will be celebrated in Calvary Church by special musiz and services, Rudd, B.A., B.D., tbe interim minister of the church will be the preacher, The subject of the morning sermon will be \u201cThe Bible View of the Resurrection,\u201d which wil] be followed by the Bacrament of the Lord's Supper and the reception of new members.In the Sunday School at 3 p.m.there will be shown an Easter motion picture.The eveaing service at 7,30 p.m.will again celebrate the Communion of the Lord's Supper with a message and special Easter music by the cholr, which will include, \u201cIn Joseph's Lovely Garden,\u2018 \u201cThis Glad Easter Day,\u201d \u201cThe Lord is Arisen,\u201d \u201cThe Soul at Heaven's Gate,\u201d and \u201cO Death Where is Thy Sting.\" The Red Cross will resume activities on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.and again at 7.80 p.m, for those who are unable to attend during the day.Thursday, April 17th at 8.15 p.m, there will be a meeting for men in the Macaulay Hall, under the auspices of the Snowdon- Western Division of the Young Adult Group.The special speaker will be Commander Picker.Ing, who was In charge of a British Minesweeper in the last war.On Saturday at 2.30 p.m.a rummage sales will be held in the church hall under the auspices of the Women's Association, Articles for sale may be sent to the church in care of the janitor.PLAN DAIRY PLANT Portuguese East Africa is planning a model dalry plant to supply milk to the Lourenco Marques market, HIGHEST PAID MANAGER Mrs.Grant Mackenzie, at 38, is the highest pald estate manager socially invisible.i England, words 20 = ptm tm cpg Smt A The Westmount Examiner | 35 CLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut | 2773 [ sr 100 Walnut | = LOST ROOMS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE GOLD BAR PIN on Cots St.Antoine, TWO DOUBLE rooms bathroom kit- GOOD GARDEN EARTH RLEEREX\u2014FOR SKIN AILMENTS Thursday afternoon.Avril 3.Please |chenatte or privileges, Westmount, BTHACIC earth and pend especlally[18 SOLD In two strengths\u2014Medlum K-10 K-p{prepared for flowers, shrubbery, and Strong.Heals Ecsemu, Psoriasis, phone DE, 8003, * CAIRN TERRIER, \u2014 315.00 reward, strayed from upper Belmont, March 23rd, Phone El.0089.K-8 SITUATIONS WANTED GARDEN maintenance execuied pru- fessionally Ly experienced gardeners equipbed with theoretical knowledge and practical experience.For full satisfaction call Mr.Frank, WI.Sori DESK SPACE WANTED DREBK SPACE stenographic and telephone service wanted In Westmount by branch of large company.Apply Box 81 c-o 2101 Hampton.K-83 } COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE ! OR TO LET .DORVAL ISLAND, 8 room rompletely furnished cottage, bathroom, open fireplace, screened verandah And windows.Rent $300.00, Fur further particulars cull El.4130, HOUSES TO LET TALFE AVI, 220; rooma wood floors, large pantry off diuing room, two ctnirways, yard, will redecorate.DI, 88S, K-18 COTTAGE, newly decorated.8 rooms 3 bathrootie, © natural fire places, 4889 Westmount Ave, Corner Gros- venor, $00.00 monthly.Hented fireproof gara:e $10.00 month, very wide driveway.Call H.Bernier, WA.ows \u2014.May 1st to June 17th, DI.4548, GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT.\u2014 870 Victoria Ave, Westmount.Rates reasonable, Live ahd dead storage, washing, repairs, ete.EL.0767, X-a5 house plants, and tp dressing lawns.Odotless, finely screened.$1.00 per bug or $3.00 for 1 cu, yard, dellvered Montreal, BY.1809, Q-268 TARÉE PIECIH Chesterfield.Orlent- Al rug 3x4 yds.Congoleum rug 3x4 y ls, l'armehair, 4 kitchen chairs.All GARAGE \u2014 BARAT RD, FL 7322.lin good order, 4136 Decarle vd, apt.Mornings or after 8 p.m, K-21 (5, Can be seen after 6.30 p.m.K-20 AIRWAY vacuum cleaner, sanitary FOR SALE system with attachments, cost $98, VACUUM CLEANERS sacrifice $25.Fl.7879, K-18 RENTED KATOC: SUIT size 7 or 8.Renfrew metal refrigerator reasonable.Call $1.00 Monthly WI, 8888, K-17 We repalr all makes of vacuum cleaners.A & A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.Fitzroy 5800 K-36 OWENS NUCLEAN,\u2014 1 Spoonful keeps your laundry a Wonderful White.Packet makes 8 Gallons of Sik Cleaner, 3ic, Eaton's, Morgans.Loducs, Druggists, Hurdwares, Q-264 BOY'S TOPCOAT antl suit size 12, Suede Jacket, odd pants, excellent condition, cheap.FI.7962.K-16 THRKE METAL BEDS, three quart- or, single ~nd childs cot.Three burner gan atuve, FU, 2289.Q-158 RUGK, Chairs, pictures, Inmpshade.Hall seat and mirror, bed, Complete.skills, poles and boots.DE.4108.Q-286 Crosswor Puzzle STRATHMORE: Large 9 room house vompletely furnished, garage, near station and lake.I\u2019'hune WE, ok 2 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT TARK pts, 4000 St.Catherine 8t.West, Westmount, § & 6 rooms, newly decorated, lmmediate occupation, close to Westmount schools, Rental from $43 to $47.00.Apply Supt.WE, 3366 or D.W.n\u2018ivie & Co.Inc, Dominion S'junre Building, HA.8301.K-39 SBEAVERUBROOK™ and Churchill Apts\u201d, 4991 Coronet Ave, near St Joseph's Shrine, Move into new building.Latest improvements, Early vc- cupation.Exceptional, nice brizht, large 3, 3% rooms.AT, 6438, KL.2400.K-3¢ SHERBROOKI SF, W., 5010, Weat- mount, Dlekwick Arms.modern, 5 rooms, tiled bathroom, electric passenger and freight clevators, extra large rooms, Best value In Wot.mount, $60 and up.Call Supt.DRE.47% or D.W.Oglivie & Co.tue, 1010 St.Catherine St, VV.HA, 8801, K-27 WESTMOUNT VIEW APTS.aude Claremont Avenue, 4 and § rooms.frigidaire, janitor service, gas stove, taxes paid.Rentals from $37.50 to $3.50.IW, Ogilvie & Co.Ine., Dom- fujon Square Bullding, HA, 8201, K.28 FLAYS TO LET HEATED DUPLEXES 4510-4868 Wilson, very bright, com- 1'ste sorvice, apaclous garden.Phone Asselin WA, 2782, open evenings.K-30 CHESTERFIELD AVE.\u2014heated fiat, 6 rooms, taxes paid.frigidaire.and stove fixtures.Clean throughout.Scen anytime.Phone WI, oe1g bet- voon 8-0 am.\u20147-3.80 p.m, K-19 ET.ANTOINE.3118, 7 rooms bottom f'at.clean and bright with hot water , heating basen.nt, Apply WI, sie, .ROOMS TO LET af ARGR double bed-s!{tinx room, for w0 gontiemca, 4048 Dorchester, W.pommel) K-13 Vv \u2018 20e\" = = © an TE AEE or a © rare p\u2014- ware AR « mp Lrythemu, Impetlgo, ltch, Boils, Chups, etc.While you work.bic; $1.00, $2.00, Recemmended and sold by all Drug and Dept.Stores.K-26 9 PIE WALNUT Dining room set, very reasonable, Apply EL, 8287 between 6.30 «nd 9.30 P.M.K-13 THREE WHITE KITCHEN CHAIRS, $1.00, Set-times History last war $8.00, Full dress sult, perfect condition, 37- 38, d' tall 35.00.227 Kensinglun ÀA- 2, apt.Westmount, WI, 0118, K-9 COMBINATION Fireplace and radio, bedroom sulte, brand new.Very fine antique livingroom table, 4378 West- urn Apt.kK.K-8 DINETTE SET, extension table, four chairs, lea\u2018lieretts scats, buffet, light finish, green trim.New, Phone WIL 6414, K-1 BRIDE'S QPPORTUNITY! Handsome chesterfield suite, wever used, 350,00 Gurgeous rug, $20.scatter nats, Modern bedroom.breakfast set, studio set, Bookcave, droplerf table, chairs, secretary, lamps, tables, Selling pepa- rately.Genuine opportunity, FI.1950.Colson, 1353 Greene, Westmount, K-23 OAK deu set, single hed, and day bed god condition, 4947 Foo'brook.Q-246 4 burners, JAS STOVE, side oven, good baker, excellent condition.1108 Greene Avenue, WI.9806, Q-343 WHITE ENAMEL GAS STOVE, 4 burners.In good condition, Invalids OF TF 110 | couch vith adjustable back, (Simmons).Oak refrigerato , 3 doors, suitable for hoarding house or small 3 store, All cheap for cush.WE, 1023, ' Q-341 4 16 UPRIG™ © PIANO\u2014mualc cabinet \u2014 3 Lenches\u2014Telephone desk and seat, parlor table, All good order, Phone: 20 DE.7883\u20143778 Botrel, Q-210 KROEHLER drop-back couch and 2 chair, $28.00.One mandolin in case.$6.50, El.6204.9-339, ds 6 \u201cDINETTE HET, extensible table, 4 chairs, leatherette seats, buffet, light finish, green trim.New.Phone WIi 6614\", Q-215 iy CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Bedroom 19 eo and dining room furniture, vacuum cleaner, electriu waffe!l iron, Heviland 5 Jo Limog~s china, \"Bridal Rose\" glassware, flat s'iver, kitchet ware, elect- - ric floor lamp, 3216 Harv rd.Friday 37 and Saturday only DE.2173.Q-244 MISSES winter coat.Spring coat.4 y Two piece suit.All size 14, good condition.WA, $130.Q-388 a TT WANTED TO PURCHASE To Call Pearson \u2014 WI.4965 ~ 37 BUSINESS Suits, top coats.also , ladles\u2019 clothes, ali kinds of good cloth ng.furniture, radios, Tugs, HORIZONTAL R6\u2014-Protoun lunds typewriters, sporting gods, etc, {Protective garment 38-\u2014Jogs 18\u2014Vehicle Best prices paid.Sam Pearson, Monk ; 34-\u2014Tarn vient .15 Toles Reg'd.1433 Notre Dame W.K-33 \u2014tentuslot HN of scale 4 soon TOUR er.hing A Frerhooter A\u2014Buehange $2 tivoups of persons ANTIQUE suverwate, china, glass 14-trant yse of 42\u2014Lighiing device 23~To awaken ivortes, clocks, ornaments, other an- 15\u2014Abrasions 43\u2014Traps 25\u2014Hruls tiques, purchased.Representative 17\u2014To act 43\u2014Lifte 26\u2014\\Valks laboriously calla.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine.WI 18-\u2014Some 4;\u2014Farrier Interior race 3700, K-1 I ion Ine (ES ERTICAL 29\u2014Tillers JIRL'S\u201d BICYCLE, large size, must 20\u2014 Nothing 1\u2014Places of action S0\u2014Fatly ofl consti- be in perfect condition.Dinner dress 21-\u2014Mother 2-Smait n quents \u2018 a size 35-40, DE.2381.K-ii 22\u2014lures FF M\u2014f.ump of ear Street hone Subjects CARTAGE & STORAGE 24\u2014Rushlike grass S\u2014Dwarfed black 23\u2014Percolates NOTRE DAME DK GRAVE TRANS- 26\u2014Ponds 8\u2014Plles %3\u2014Impetuous FER = Local and inng distance mov- 27\u2014Niblical preposi- 7 \u2014Regime 38\u2014Allowance for ers: also storage, DE.3110.K-34 ton 8-Pronoun waste 28\u2014Added to 9\u2014Symbo! for s0\u2014Te breathe con- EDUCATIONAL 29\u2014Retains aluminum vulaivets INTEREST NG lessons oC French Jy-Conceals sure , 30-\u2014Extending from Ren thre conversation given by Parisien teach- (pl) 11-Censure 4t\u2014t'art vi \u2018to be\u201d er, excellent results.Call LA.3012 85~Knife 13-Unduiating up- 46\u2014Dy Jteom 3 to § pm.X-8 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER The Rev, Colin R.| The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest the following requirements: \u2014 the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Mondays mail.Claremont Ave.The Westmount Examiners Hidden Titles Contest is run with he | kind co-operation of Mr, Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each | standing radio personality, week twalve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with ba the guest speaker at the an- Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount : Examiner in which the namemof the two feature pictures being shown at mens Auxillary of Shaar Hasho- the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden, Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will Miss Thomson, 4868 Sherbrooke West; Harold Bryan, 381 Grosvenor Ave.; Madeleine Grenier, 126 Abbott Ave.; M.H.Macdonald, 4709 West- mount Blvd.; Lillian Morison, 1125 Greene Ave.; F.H.Clements, 383 N Ny N N N N N N NY N N N N N NY NS 3 N N N NS N N NY N N N N N 3 3 N N N 3 3 N NS N N N N N N NS N N Ny NS NS NS N N and Leval's retinue.colors to his breast.on tha increase.early as May 1935, he was known to be in general agreement with Laval about the necessity of having the Republic replaced by an authoritarfan form of government, A friend of mine recently visited several \u2018perfects and sought enlightenment from them about the feeling of the average man, In all cases, the angwer was quite unequivocal: ninety per cent of all Frenchmen do not percelve any hope of salvation except in British victory.\u201cPertinax\u2019\u201d In the Dalhousie University Review.Following are lines from the lengthy poem The White Cliffs {Coward - McCann, New York, $1.00) by Alice Tuer Miller ome of the most successful women writers in the 11.8.A.This poem has been No.2 on the non-fiction Ust for some time.She writes with affection about England and vet candor and puts into words what many Americans are now thinking and feeling about England.I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since \u2018hat first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover, I saw rising steeply Qut of the sea that once made her secure, AN OPEN LETTER | TO THE PUBLIC It is undeniably true that every dellar the motorist invests in repairs and replacements on his car brings him values far greater than the amount paid.The failure of a single minor part often is sufficient to produce a chain of deficiencies in performance, excessive cost of operation, uncomfortable, unsafe motoring, and in the end a big repair bill or a condemned car.Bring your car to a service shop that really makes a specialty of such work.Here is complete up- to-date equipment, expert, conscientious workmen, and a policy of management that is fully responsible for every detail of the work * done.Let us help you keep the investment value, good performance, safety, and riding comfort of your car unimpaired.SPECIAL! SPRING TUNE-UPS $2.50 or $10.95 BODY\u2014FENDERS\u2014UPHOLSTERY WORK-\u2014SIMONIZING\u2014TOUCH- UP or COMPLETE REPAINTING | \u201cYour Friendly Neighborhood Dealer\u201d WA.2761 372 Victoria Avenue Westmount LL dd 2 dd 7 PP PO 77777 THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed In this Forum are aot necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility tor them.aa ld dd Rd eo ld hd Pd ZR Re Marshal Petain, it is true, must not be confused with Laval Most Frenchmen credit him with a sincere patriotism, with the wish to do everything possible to improve their lot.Hence the moving scenes which unrolled themselves in Toulouse, Lyon, Marseilles when he was shown to the crowd clasping the tri- But, at the same time, Laval's unpopularity is In other terms, the good intentions of the \u2018\u2018patriarch\u201d are praised while the policy actually carried out in his behalf does not evoke anything but repulsion, forget that the Marshal himself Is closely connected with the old ideology of counter-revolution.Asy + lits ceal use its powers to suppress | i | + (views whose only cd N And let us not I had no thought then of husband or lover 1 was a traveller, the guest of a week, Yet when they pointed \u201cthe white clitts of Dover,\u201d Startled I found there were tears on my cheek.Jonnie and I were married, England then Had hecn a week it war, and all the men Wore uniform, as English people can, Unconscious of it.Percy, the best man, As thin as paper and as smart as paint, Bade us good-by with admirable restraint, Went from the church to catch his train to hell, And died\u2014savin his batman from a shell, And were they not English, our fathers, never more Never more English than when they dared to be Rebels against her\u2014that stern intractable sense.Of that which no man can stomach and still be tree, Writing: \u2018When in the course of human events.\u201d Writing it out so all the world could see Whence come the powers of all just governments.The tree of Liberty grew and changed and spread, But the seed was English.I am American L.ed, I have seen much to hate here\u2014 much to forgive, But \u20181 a world where England is finished and dead, I do not wish to live, À safety-valve is & useful device, but it cannot drive an engine.On the other hand, the censorship of ideas is a dangerous weapon to be placed in the hands of government.Our problem is how to maintain opportunity for free discussion and al the same time \u2018o vrevent its abuse by unscrupulous agitators of the public mind.In the last event, the state must be judge of the limits to which opeu propagation of opinion can go, but in demoec- ratic socety there must be a perpetual vigilance leet the government in fault is that the men in authority do not like either the views or the people who hold them.J.S.T.in Dalbousie University Review.A house made of pre-fabrica- ted materfaix fer ue in Canada was erected in nine hours.United Mine Workers in Nova Scotia passed a resolution calling for the closing of all liquor stores \u2018in Cape Breton until the end of, the war.NORMAL MILK SUPPLY England's normal milk supply is over 1,000,000.000 gallons, valued at $2,000.000,000 a year.CANDY TO ARGENTINA Forty tons of candy was shipped recently from Cordoba to Buenos Aires, Argentina.PERSONALITY WILL ADDRESS LUNCHEON Dr.Mattie Rotenberg, ag out-; will nual spring luncheon of the Wo- mayim to be held ou Wednesday, April 23 at 12.30 p.m., in the Assembly Hall of the Synagogue, Kensington Ave., Westmount.Dr.Rotenberg received her doctorate in Physics at the University of Toronto and is tLe founder and director of the Hillcrest Progressive Schoo! of Toronto.She is the only Jewish member of the National Council for religious education and is also a member of the gducational committee of Canadian Jewish Congress and of the educational committee of Canadian Hadassah,.Dr.Roten- berg is editor of the Toronto Ha- dassah Reporter, She is a regular contributor to \u2018Talks for Women,\u2019 broadcast from coast to coast by the CBC, Mrs.Edward Solomon, president, will conduct the meeting and read her ann al report.A partial list of subscribers.to the luncheon include: Mrs.Edward Solomon, president, Dr.and Mrs.H, Abramowitz, Captain S.Gershon Levi and Mrs.Levi, Mesdames Alton Goldbloom, 8.Saxe, T.Glickman, J.Stewart, M.J.Helllig, M.Greenblatt, Emmanuel Solomon, B.Albert, M.Abbey, J.A.Besner, M.A, Brown, J.H.Fine, H.R.Cohen, L.Faber, M.Finestone, L.K, Freedman, 8.H.Feldman, C, D.Goodman, M.Greenberg, W.Heillig, B.L.Hy- ams, A.W, Jacobs, Samuel W, Jacobs, J, Kushner, I, Kert, L.Le- vin, E.Lozinski, F.Leopold, S.Leopold, I.F.Livingstone, B.Lef- court, I.Mendel, N, Friedman, I.Rosenbloom, H.R.Ressler, C.8.Rubin, I.Smith, B.H.Rubin, H.Shulman, H, Schiller, M, Wine- roope, M.H .Franklin, H.L.Ba- cal, D.B.Cohen, J.Elkin, Abe Bronfman, 8.M.Ogulnick, M.Morris, Allan Bronfman Jr., L.Phillips, *I.Robinson, H.Rother, B.Shulman, P, Saks, J, I.Stamp- leman, H.Tarshis, A.M.Vine- berg, H.Wener, J.Kellert, L.Fraid, H.Saxe, M, Sloves, H.J.Levinson, Leon Levinson, M.A, Marshall, J.Klein, H.Ballon, A, S.Solomon, D.H.Ballon, V.Michaels, I.Ballon, W.Rosengar- ten, J.Fineberg, H.Weinfield, D.Tannenbaum, J.Rooth, A.Hunter and Misses Becky Kellert, Sophia Hirsch, Frances Kellert, Hattie Kellert.\u201c * | Westmount Baptist | |] Church Notes | * x These services in Westmount Baptist Chureh will be saturated with a spirit of Easter.At the morning service the sermon theme is announced as, \u2018A Risen Christ in a Hitler - Tortured World\u201d \u2014 \u201cThe Spirit that Conquers the Beast.\u201d At the evening service, Mr.Johnston will speak of \u201cThe Real Triumph of Easter\u201d \u2014 \u201cThe Triumph of Spirit over Brute Force, of Truth over Falsehood, of Sacrifice over Selfishness, of the Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave, J.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader.Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist.EASTER SERVICES \u201cNow is Christ risen from the dead.\u201d Easter Hymns and Easter Music, 11 a\u2019m.\u201cA RISEN CHRIST IN A HITLER-TORTURED WORLD.\u201d The Spirit thst Conquers the Beast 7.30 p.m.\u201cTHE REAL TRIUMPH OF EASTER\" The Triumph of 8pirit over Brute Force, of Truth over Falsehood, of Sacrifice over Selfishness, of the Lamb over Anti.Christ.OUTSTANDING RADIO THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 194) AUKILLARY REPORTS GOD YEAR'S WORK The annual meeting of the i Lions Club Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary was held recently in the Mount Roya! Hotel, under the chairmanship of Mrs.W.R.Bulloch.The treasurer, Mrs, J.F.Fox, reported à total income of $236.85 and dis bursements of $223.67; $140 ot which was spent on wool and the balance on flannelette, Christmas baskets and other social service work, The wool convener, Mrs.Herbert C.Holland reported that 304 garments had been distributed to the Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children, Child Welfare, Children's Memorial Hospital, and a further quantity of knitted garments had been placed in the Christmas baskets sent out by the Lions Club of Montreal.also socks and scarfs sent to the men of the Lions Club on active service, and a large parcel sen.tp men in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve who patrol the coasts of England.Garments were also handed out to any needy cases which came to the notice of members of the Auxiliary.Lamb over Anti-Christ.\u201d A season of intercession will be a vital part of each service.Visitors cordially invited.The Baptist congregations of Montreal will hold a united Good Friday service in the First Baptist Church on Friday, April 11, at 11 a.m, Our fellow-citizens will be cordially welcomed at this service, Church of the Advent Corner Wood and Western Good Friday 7.30 a.m.Matting and Liteny.9.30 a.m.Ante - Communion.12.00 noon Three Hours\u2019 Vigils eon.ductor, Rev, Father Serson, 8.8.J.E.4.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Lantern Service.8.15 p.m.Evensong.Easter Day 6.06 a.m, Holy Communion, 7.00 a.m.Holy 8.00 s.m.Holy 9.30 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist: preacher.Rev.Father Berson, 8.8.J.E, 3.00 p.m.Children's Service 7.00 p.m.Festal Evensong: preacher, Rev, Father Serson, S5.8.J.E.Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, Interim Minister Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A., B.D.EASTER SERVICES 11.00 a.m.The Bible View of the Resurrection.12,30 p.m.Communion Service and re ception of New Members.8.00 p.m.An Easter Motion Picture in The Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Communion Message and Service with Easter musio by the Communion.Communion Choir.Tuesday from 10.30 to 4.30 p.m.The Red Cross Unit will resume activities, also st 7.30 p.m.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Prayer meeting.Thursday, 8.15 p.m.Meeting for men in the Macaulay Hall under auspices of Snowdon-Western Division of Young Adult Group.Speaker, Commander Plckering, who was in charge of a British Minesweeper in the last war.Saturday, 2.30 p.m.Rummage Sale in Church Hall under auspices of W.A.GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 3 p.m.The Cantata \u201cVia Cru- cis\u201d, by the combined choirs of Emmanuel and Calvary Churches, under the direction of Mr.D.M.Herbert, with Mr.Henry E.Colcomb at the organ.Part of the proceeds will be sent to the bombed out Churches in Britain, Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greens Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.T.W.Janes, Season of Intercession at esch Service.Mr.Johnston will preach.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED M.A., D.D.Interim Minister Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A., B.D.JOHN Dos.NO | | | | ! 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SPECIAL BOX Wonderful Spring Flowers { Artistically Arranged - Delivered Anywhers | $1.49) 4 Stores To Serve You 5687A HOLLYWOOD FLORIST vs mue EERE estmoun eatre = | ° TA.5858 WA.3122 | \u2018 Barrister and Solicitor Telephone | HOWARD s.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 0, 1943 EPORTS WORK g of the xiliary was ount Roya! manship ot The treas.reported « 36 and dis 7; $140 ot ol and the Christmas fa] service Mrs.Herd that 304 tributed to ce Society Child Wel- rial Hos- lantity of een placed ts sent out Montreal.ent to the on active arcel sen: Canadian )atrol the nents wera ny needy > notice of Ty.A sea.be a vital Visitors ations of ited Good \u2018irst Bap- April 11, w-citizens ed at this dvent estern NY.ON.Vigil con.r Serson, n Service.preacher, 8.J.E.° preacher, 8.J.E.ch > Ave, + B.D.J f the Re- e and rets.Picture in age and sio by the pm.The psume ac- r meeting for men 11 under tern Divi- ip.Speak- who was nesweeper je Sale in es of W.ACE à Cru- nbined nanuel irches, on of erbert, ry E organ.ceeds 9 the urches h Ave.WAC, West THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE THREES Horticultural Club to Visit Greenhouses West End Growers to Meet Tuesday Evening at West- mount Conservatory \u2014 E.J.Anderson to Conduct Members on Tour of Inspection \u2014 Hold \u201cInformation Please™ Period The West End Horticultural Society will meet Tuesday evening, next, at eight o'clock, at| the Westmount Couservatories, when E.J.Anderson, Superintendent of the Parks Department of the City of Westmount, will take the members on a tour through the greenhouses where a collection of some of the choicest specimens of floral beauty to be seen in Montreal will be on exhibition.At the conclusion of the tour, Mr.Anderson will conduct an informal \u2018Information Please\u201d on horticultural problems of all kinds.Members who desire information on any phase of gardening will receive a more detailed reply If they send in the question a few days before the meeting.Questions may Le sent direct to Mr.Anderson or to the Secretary, and will be answered at the meeting.As this will be the final meet- Ing of the season it is hoped that there will be a large attendance.The Annual Show Programme has been received and will be distributed at the meeting.This year the entry form for Garden Contests has been included in the Programme, and will be found on Page (4).Information concerning Garden Judging and the points which can be obtained.will be found cn the sume page.It is hoped that parents will give every encouragement to their children to enter the various contests which have been very carefully prepared for them, an interest in flowers and the beautics of La\u2018ure may pay large moral dividends in the years to Cons.Ae many of \u2018Je irectors cf the Society are engaged in some phase of war work and have little spare time for collecting membership dues.it would he'p con- to attend the meeting send their sistentiy if those who are unable fees direct to the secretary.Membership card and certificate will be forwarded by return mail, USE HUMAN LABOR To avoid buying foreign road machinery during war time Iran is using human or animal labor on its roads wherever possible.BEER\u2014 WE.4216- ST.LUKE PROVISION 2184 ST.LUKE ST., Near Forum Rapid Delivery to Westmount Homes Super-Cold Equipment Insures Cold Beer at AH Times FINE GROCERIES \u2014 COLD MEATS, ETC.Shoe unbeatable.\u201clucky Cisco Kid\u201d SILVER CUP WINNER First Prize Across Canada, This prixe was awarded for excellence in workmanship and is your assurance that our work is Prompt service.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER MODEL SHOE REPAIR 5035 SHERBROOKE WEST (Opposite Westmount Theatre) Repair Contest 1941 ighest grade materials used.DE.7737 HARDY PLANTS do: CANADIAN HOMES You can SAVE MONEY and get High Grade Stock by dealing direct with GROWERS like ourselves.We know how to produce plants and trees that will give you best results.We know every phase of propagating, digging, selecting, packing and shipping to ensure the customer's satisfaction.For 29 years we have supplied Canadians from coast to coast, GET OUR FREE CATALOGUE Listing many big bargains, over 1,300 varieties \u2014 amply illustrated and featuring WRITE NOW! latest novelties.PORT BURWELL [ONL aI SE mR Choose your flowers from our lovely blooming plants.$1.00 up EASTER FLOWERS large selection of freshly cut flowers and EASTER LILIES and POTTED PLANTS ~ Special! and $1.50 doz.DAFFODILS $1.00 Let flowers brighten up your home for Easter or express your remembrance of a friend or relative.Their fragrance and beauty equips them wonderi.:lly to ac- | Open All Day Good Friday x 1 complish either mission zracefully.i | ROLAND C.HILL, Manager Retail Branch: DE.9898 / 4841 Sherbrooke W.at Victoria Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 | | ; \u2018 Hn i KARNAK LADIES WILL! HOLD LUNCHEON IN MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL The Karnak Ladies Social Club will hold its annual luncheon meeting and election of officers at the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday, April 15, at one o'clock.Mrs.P.B.Nixon is the conven- er, Mrs.Florence Mackle, go- prano, will be guest soloist at the luncheon, accompanied hy Mrs, Colin Forrest.Members who will attend iu- clude Mrs.J.H.Spence, Mrs.C.U.Tirrell, Mrs.F.B.Nixon, Mrs.W.G.Critchley, Mrs.C.A.Fick- ett, Mrs.Alex Peden, Mrs.Q.C.Relifuss, Mrs.F.A.Driver, Mrs.A.L.Pomeroy, Mrs, C.S.Forrest, Mre.W, J.Stephenson, Mrs.T.S.Currie, Mrs.C.R.Tousau.Mrs.W.de W.Stott, Mrs.L.B.Temple, Mrs.W.8.Adams, Mrs.R.E.Allan, Mrs.Peter Anderson, Mrs, A.L, Allan, Mrs.W.J.Bryant, Mrs.R.H.Bradfield, Mrs.A.O.Beck, Mrs.L.W.Bragger, Mrs.Charles Cope, Mrs.G.E.D.Corneil, Mrs, W.M.Couper, Mrs.Dixon Coyle, Mrs.W.A.Cram- mond, Mrs, F.E.Cunningham, Mrs.H.C.Call, Mrs.R.J.Cot- fey.Mrs.F.A.Chamaudy, Mrs.M.E.Douglas, Mrs.W.G.Dalpe, Mrs.G.C.Davis, Mrs.G.W.Davis, Mrs.J.A.Donnelty, Mrs.W.J.Nixon, Mrs.E.W.Francis, Mrs.E.A.Fryer, Mrs.Cyril Gillespie.Mrs.G.A.Godfrey, Mrs.H, F.Glass, Miss Anne Greig, Mrs.T.S.Griffiths, Mrs.Frank Gittens.Mrs.W.H.Halsall, Mrs.W.S.Harrison, Mrs.W, C.H.Horton, Mrs.W.P.Holden, Mrs.L.W.Hanson, Mrs.W.G.F, Hullett, Mrs.J.J.Hay, Mrs.C.8.Jackson, Mrs.H.W.Jordan, Mrs.F.R.Kirkpatrick, Mrs.J.J.Lomax, Mrs.F.G.Lumsden, Mrs.F.D.Lindday, Mrs.Alex Leslie, Mrs.T.M.Leacock, Mrs.R.Mann, Mrs.K.W.Mathison, Mrs.D.F.Morgan, Mrs.H.C.Massiah, Mrs.W.JL MeNally, Mrs.William Me- Donald, Mrs.J.B.Martin, Mra.A, J.McGall, Mrs.William Matthews, Mrs.J.McL.Marshall, Mrs.Alex Nickle, Mrs.W.H.Norkett, Miss M.Orr, Mrs.G.C.Porteous, Mrs.G.8.L.Retallick, Mrs.L.L.Robinson, Mrs.W, B.Staton, Mrs.B.E.Shaw, Mrs.R.J.Smith, Mre, J.Trudeau, Mrs.H.A.Thomas, Mrs.P.R.Thomas, Mrs.E.R, Viberg, Mrs, M, J.Vipond, Mrs.H.G.Vennor, Mrs.F.R.Wood, Mrs.W FE.Wesley, Mrs, P.W.Wood, Mrs.V.G.Younghusband, Hilda Galt .(coniinued from page 1) dred Schwartz, Sandia Fox, Roslyn Raginsky, and Rhoda Diamond, while there was a pretty \u201cPas de Deux\u201d by Frances Lax and Geraldine Reinblatt, The Polka was beautifully performed by Norma Marks, Thelma Silver, Betty Campbell and Madeleine Ressler as Ladies; Farla Bulmer, Helen Friedman, Elissa May Richstone and Noema Betty Grover as Gentlemen.Taira Hoffman was the Ballerina assisted by Julia Anne Holden, Suzanne Cahen, Natalie Raginsky, Roslyn Wolfe, Betty Fairbanks, Shirley Leibman, Eunice Sugars, Shirley Norton and Doris Sugars.\u2018The Birthday Party\u201d introduced some of the ydunger soloists of the school varied types of dancing.Natalie Raginsky played the part of Hostess and presented a lovely toe dance.Betty Fairbanks in \u201cTaptime\u201d and Suzanne Cohen in \u201cTapping Along\u2019, danced exceedingly well, while lovely little Joan Strean, Baylie Shul- man, Shirley Norton and Shirley Weiss contributed clever numbers, Barbara and Dorothy Kast- ner got many laughs with their musical comedy routine, Roslyn Wolfe in a Classical Tap and little Elca Webber performing a difficult tap-on-toe dance completed this scene.\u2018Call to Arms\u201d with Red Cross Nurses, tin-hatted soldiers and a bright group of sailors had some very snappy routines.The Air Force was well represented by Roslyn Wolte and Joyce Decker.Helen Rae Miller and Margaret Ruth Shacter were soloists.Some truly remarkable acrobatic work as seen in \u2018The Sun Worshippers\u2019.with an Indian Setting.Dorothy Reed did wonderful acrobatic control routine as the \u201cHigh Priestess\u201d and an excellent.adagio number by Moira Cumming and Gil Mackenzie wag assisted by a chorus of Peons.\u201cClub Rendezvous\u2019 \u2014 brought on some older pupils of the school as Petrons Patricia Steele, Emily Secher-Smith, Gloria Way, Taira Hoffman and Bud Steele.Gerald Connelly and Don Taylor.The very smart wait ess, \u201cMiss Murray\u201d was Shirley Elkin who presented an exceptionally clever tap routine on he\u2019 tray.The Floor show consisted of Frances Lax and Gerald- PRESIDENT |].W.ABRAHAM PRESENTS CHEQUE chine General Hospital.tain of the Lady Bankers\u2019 team w Pilots\u2019 team.ERR, Just before the battle of \u201cTrue or False\u201d began on Monday evening Dr.Johnston W.Abraham, president of the Montreal Westward Rotary Club presented a cheque to R.E.Woodward, president of the La- In the background is seen Dr.Harry Hagen, on the left Miss Kathleen Beeby, cap- hile on the right is James HN.Lymburner, captain of the winning Air FRONTIERSMEN PRESENT CHEQUE 10 GOVERNMENT $23,503 Given to Government for Purchase of Plane \u2014 Representatives Attend Ceremony In Ottawa The culmination of a campaign which opened in Qctober by the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen, took place last Thursday afternoon in the Prime Minister's office, when Mr.King accepted a cheque for $23.503.51 with which to purchase a fighter plane.The presentation was made by Colonel M.L.FitzGerald, Seniog Commandant of the Corps.Ths Commandant explained that the money had been raised throughout Canada as a gift from the Frontiersmen and their friends.The Prime Minister granted a request that the crest of the Corps, carried since 1804, be placed on the plane to be purchased.Mr.King expressed the gratitude of the Government for making such an exceptionally geuer- ous gift, which he declared was an inspiration to all Canada.Men and women today were feeling the burden of the increased taxation, which in all probability would become even heavier, so there was cause for increased appreciation of such a large voluntary gesture.CONDUCTED CAMPAIGN Associated with Colonel Fitz- Gerald in the provincial arrangements for the campaign throughout Canada were Captain H.C.Harper: Captain M.McGuire and Major D.Campbell, all of Montreal.Present with the Prime Miniz- ter were Colonel the Hon.J.L.Ralston, Minister of National Defence; Major the Hon.C.G.Power, Minister for Air, and Rt.Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Frontiersmen present from Montreal were: Major D.Campbell, Lieut.Colonel Archdeacon A.P.Gower-Rees, Lieut.S.Smith, Captain M.Mc- Guire and Captain H.C.Harper.SALVAGE DRIVE STARTS MONDAY On Monday Canada goes salvage conscious when the Department of National War Services, under the direction of Hon, James G.Gardiner, launches its National Salvage Campaign.William Knightley, on loan from the Department of Transport, is the supervisor of the drive.Interviewed in Ottawa regarding the campaign, Mr.Gardiner safd: \u201cIt might seem that spending public energy on salvage, as a war measure, Is not a very wise use of such energy.This is not so.Literally millions of dollars worth of raw materials are lying around loose across Canada.Literally millions of doliars of other raw materials are thrown away annually by Canadians, To salvage; both these types of raw mater- fals is a very direct contribution to winning the war.We can save \u2018ine Reinblatt in Tap.Shirle d Letbman in an unusual Toe number \u2018La Senorita\u2019, Norman Browne executed a remarkable: acrobatic routine, Marilyn Cumming in a very diffirult Tap routine on her Toes and an exbibi- tion waltz by Gioria Way and Don Tarlor.i The accompanists were Miss Alice Dickinson.Mr.Harold Morris.Mrs.G.Moffat and Miss Hilda Gait.scrap to scrap Hitler!\u201d The Nationa) Salvage Campaign has four main objectives: (1) to save raw materials; (2) to raise money for war purposes; (3) to give everybody on the home front a chance to help win the war, and (4) to inspire a spirit of national thrift that may endure even after the war is over, ! Discussing the first objective, The Complaint of the Dominion Textile Co.against what they claim to be excessive valuations placed on their five different plante iv the city by various assessors in the different wards, has been in review before the Board of Revision during the past week.Most of the time has been taken up with the question of whether or not any system or method of making uniform and equitable valuations, is in use by the assessment department.Mr, John Hackett, K.C., attorney for the Textile Company, after a great deal of discussion and argument, succeeding in having what are termed \u201cRecord Cards\u201d produced, showing valuations placed on the various buildings, by a staff of architec(s and engineers whom it was stated had cost the city several hundreds of thousand dollars during tlie last three or four years.Employed by what is known as the technical department these professional men lave measured and valued all the buildings involved in the present cake and in ar riving at the present repluce- ment cost, which is the basis for their valuations, they have been made adopted (he well known method based on cost of lahour, materials, ete., which is Lhe system used by contractors, architects, engineers, ote.City attorney Seguin objected said: \u201cOf course, there is no ser- fous shortage of raw materials in Canada at the moment, but there is a considerable fmporia- tion of raw materials for war industries.For instance, we import over 10 millions of dollars of scrap iron and steel annually, four millions of dollars of Tags, Interesting Case Before Local Board of Revision to having these records produced but Mr.Hackett insisted that they were Public Records and were vital in the discussion of the case as they showed how some, at least, of the city employees arrived at their çonclusions, also the fact Lhat a definite method or system was in use by the oity.Several of the tochnical men were called as witnesses and explained thal.the Information compiled on the cards wag made as above described and depreciation deducted as shown on a table in the \u2018City of Montreal Real Estate Manual,\u201d which was prepared by Ilonore Parent, Director of Municipal services, in collaboration with A.B.Hulse, Chief Assussor and others, This manual was published by the Cily in 1936 and cost it is understood over $3,000.00, In giving evidence before the Board on Monday Mr, FB, W.Dukin one of the assessors stated that he had not made the assoss- ment complained of but had examined the bullding of the Hochelaga plant of the company and arrived at a valuation and that in doing so he had not in any way used Lhe Montreal Assessment Manu&l as there wus nothing in the law to show that ft was in any way ao legal part of Ihe assessing system, This started a lively discussion na it definitely established that there was no co-operation bhe- tween the different department that were supposed to fnaugurate the long NHheralded ussessment reform.Mr.Hackett finally slated that he would subpoena Mr.Hulse the Chief Aswessor to give evidence on this point, The case is continuing, a milllon of waste paper.If we can calvage such waste to supply this domestic markef.we can conserve that much foreign exchange.Campaign officials consider second objective of the drive important.Money can actually he raised for war purposes through the sale of so-called junk by voluntary workers.Five dollars worth of old aluminum kitchenware rescued from a back shed, the LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Call early and avoid the rush.rapairs and parts for all makes.Bieycle Locksmith \u2014 General Repairs WAlnut 3113 McWHINNIE'S REPAIR SHOP 5900 SHERBROOKE WEST MINISTER FOR NETHERLANDS GIVES ADDRESS His Excellency, F.E.H.Grgenman Speaks on Netherland Novel at Holland-Canada Society \u201c \u2018Kline Vere\u2019 is the author's vision of a sou) in pain,\u201d said His Excellency, F.BE.H.Groen- man, Minister for the Netherlands, speaking ou a great Neth- erlaud novel at a meeting of the Hollund-Canada Soctety held last Saturday evening in Victoria Hall, This novel is the greatest work of l.ouis Couperus, said tho speaker, Louis Couperus was a sensitive writer, with au amazing consciousness of suffering, revealing in his works how he himrelt suf- fared through seeing the pain of othera.\u201cHline Vere,\u201d Mr, Groon- man continued, is a book written simply and vividly, with a wenlth of description.The story, laid in the nineties, concerns an average young girl, normal in every respect, save that there ia a very alight luck of balance in hor sinks deeper and deeper into de- spondeucy, until it is too late for her to save herself from madness and death.This phychological novel does not belong to any particular school of writing, said Mr.Groen- man.The author has broken with the fictitious romantics, and, - although many people in Holland tind him ridiculous, they read hin just the same, because deep in themselves they too have the sensitivity characterising the works of Couperus, The heroine of this novel adulterates her inner feelings, play- - ing parts not only for the outer wurld but for herself as well.In a moment of tragic honesty, she admits, \u201c1 au aimashed and broken iuside \u2014 I always doubt, and seek, and never know.\u201d This book, said the speuker, is the author'a reaction to a cruel world which crushes a sou] not grown oallous.+ Can it be.concluded Mr.Groen- man, that xo many of those whom we suo acting strangely, \"dare not reveal their real feelings te themselves?\" Professor A.8.Noad, Associate Professor of lnglish at McGill University, introducod His Kxoel- lence, A Ferrier presided and thanked the speaker, Members of the Canadian Aue thors\u2019 Association were guests at the meeting, tt Eire expects to ume barley this yeur as n substitute for.corn, which it cannot import in great, mind.Bline, however, gradually quantities, \u2014 \u2018 Pledge for War Savings \"ON SALE THURS., FRI, AYIMER FANCY 17° ASPARAGUS \"rg Tin and invested in War Savings Cer- titicates, will buy one 40-milli- metre anti-aircraft shell, which would bring down a German plane.Fight tons nf scrap iron.lying around the fielda and sheds of most Canadian farms, will sell for enough to buy a 500-pound bomb for Berlin \u2014 or Berchtes- gaden.The plan of campaign to ge- cure this waste material for war Industries and to convert It Inte ready cash on the way to those industries, ls simplicity itself.Voluntary effort Is the key note.Local salvage committees have been, and are being, set up ail across the Dominion.Members of Parllament, using the electoral divisions as the salvage areas, cn- operated in contacting rural and urhan municipal officers and enl-: ling conferences of wartime groups, service clubs, and other citizens interested in organizing! nationally for salvage purposes.Campaign officials are anxious to have full coast-to-coast organization complete by the opening date of the campaign, April 14, Citizens are urged to take immediate steps to set up salvage bodies in thelr community, if such has not yet been done.Pamphlets with organization idess are now available, from the Ottawa headquarters, (\u2018anada is out to \u201csave to win\" and Cenadiaus are going to turn waste paper into shell! wadding, ajuminum pots and pans into airplane propellers, scrap froa in-: to shrapnel, bones into high explosives \u2014 to help smash Hitler! | ROADS FOR CARTS Cuba has nearly 1.500 miles of Supervisor William Knightley dirt roads suitable only for carts.\u2019 IRA ALY) \u201cREPAIRED MALE EXPERTÉ Yervants NOTA GIVE AVES PAUL CON 4903 Shertrooke SEW WA 3636 LANDSCAPING TREES\u2014SHRUBS\u2014LAWNS ROCK and LANDSCAPE GARDENING, FLAG STONE PAVING, ETC.Diploma 1920 for Landscape Gardening from Horticultural School, \u201cZURICH,\u201d Switzerland E.DACCORD res WA.1531 For An Estimate in HEINZ BEANS 2.25° RAISINS + 15° HWIFT'#H PEAS No.3 3 tins OLIVES 15¢ 27° 39 Riuffed or Plain BHREDDED 2 pha.19: SWIFT'S GRADE A LARGE EGGS mor.27° KWANSDOWN BRODIF & HARVIE'S PARTRY FLOUR nr 20° SUNKIHT McLAREN'S 2% 10 WHEAT CAKE FLOUR.25° ORANGES »\u2026.25° GRAPEFRUIT «17e FROM CHATHAUGUAY PURE MAPLE SYRUP PURE MAPLE SUGAR CALIFORNIA BUDDED WALNUTS PEACHES 2 ane 25° » 29° SPAGHETTI LIBDBY'H PRUIT COCKTAIL CHANE & HANBORN'8 COFFEE PARD 25° 21 49° Tin lb, FRANCIS DRAKE'S GRAPEFRUIT th, JUICE 30m 255 | BUTTER BEST ».37: LARD LE LEAF 8: QUICK OATS».17¢ .Gal.1.99 Ib.25¢ PRIME RIB OF BEEF «mn 32° Dining Car Style Ih.35¢ Ih.22¢ mn 29° CHOICE, YOUNG TURKEYS PORK SAUSAGES AWIFT'E PREMIUM HAMS Khank End Sr, GENUINE FRESH VISLETS OF HADDOCK .27: SMOKED FILLETS nm 3° HKMOKED KIPPERS ~~.18° Strictly Fresh Salmecn \u2014 Strictly Fresh Halibut Boneless Codfish \u2014 Shredded Codfish CHOICE, TENDER LEUS OF LAMB MILK FED LEGH OF VEAL th.29° Ib.20° Shank End GENUINE FRESH CALVER' LIV mn 48° HUGAR CURED BREAKFABT BACON wm 14° ECEIVED DAILY t FRESH PILLETH OP SOLE » 35: | SMOKED HADDIES » 2I¢ | FRESH SCALLOPS SEPWE.2741-2 P.A, SEERS 4498 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Facing Wastmount High School DOG FOOD 3 «27° i PIE THREE 3 Le AEA ey EEE Te Siete ive kt Ge make your à TUEIANES heb ASAD +S ELAS M AE \u201c44 YEARS Fine Groceries, Prime N N N N N N N S NS N 3 N y N N N N N N N NY For Quality and Service Phone Fitzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE | IN WESTMOUNT\" Moats, Poultry, Fish, Fruitr and Vegetables 5 DELIVERIES DAILY St.Catherine St.at Wood Ave.RE UU 7 2 4 7 2 ZO 2020777 P2270, x -\u20144 Oo re) STEPS FOOD N \\ N N | Ÿ N N N Ry N \\ N \\ N N N LU TS ; PAGE FOUR THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 | Social and Personals Mr.and Mrs.Blythe Maxwell epent last week-end in Ottawa.Mrs.J.J.Mason has returned home following a week's stay in .Quebec.Miss Jean Lambton spent last week-end at the Chateau Lauu- rier, Ottawa.Mrs.Charles Ralph is visiting her sister, Mrs.R.Edwards, 127 Yirvine avenue, Mrs, L.Cushing and Mrs.R.À.\" Graham spent a few days at the .Belgnlory Club recently.Miss Mary .AdcNamara spent Ywo weeks recently ns the guest \"of Mr.and Mrs, Gordon Clark, at \"Asbestos, | Mr, and Mrs.W.M.Montgomery entertained at a dance on Stiturday night nt Victoria Hall, in honor of thelr daughter Miss y contime A we, * Present .EASTER SPECIALS! s For the benefit of our present clien- , tel® and to bring our policy of good \u2026 values, wide choice and perfeet fittings to the attention of new customers, we are offering a special \u201cpurchase of 130 manufacturers\u2019 mods «els at outstanding savings.This group.of smartly styled Spring * Dresses nicluded charming prints, qvoolleus and ensembles, Exclusive, \u2018individual designs are featur cd, are Iy, morning shopping is advisable to selection at your convenience while the varicty is at ils best, onlin PARIS \u2018Specially Priced At .A New « SPRING HAT to match any of the above garments may be purchased at the most rca- sonable prices of ; $5.00 and $7.00 1316 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Between Crescent and Mountain, 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AF.son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur D.Neale, of Westmount.Lu % Mr.and Mrs.Fred A.Vass an- nounce the engagement of thelr NEWLY INSTALLED QUEEN Photo hy W.Gordon Mitchell Mrs.W.S.Andrews, who was installed as Queen of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, at a colorful ceremony last Friday evening in the Windsor Hotel, youngest daughter, Muriel Myda, to William C.Lally, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, John J.Lally, of Cornwall, Ont.The marriage will take place quietly on May 3.Mr, and Mrs, F.C.Clarke announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ethel, to Norman Fraser Jefferson, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Jefferson.The wedding has Deen arranged to take place on Saturday, May 24.The engagement Is announced of Loretta Audrey, daughter of the late James H.Williams and of Mrs.Williams, to Thomas Taylor, son of Mre and Mrs.Fred- crick Taylor marriage will take placo Que May 7.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Crafts Re- chel announce the engagement of their only daughter, Janet, to Trooper Keith K.Kertland, 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars, A.C.A., son of Mr.and Mrs.C.Gordon Kertland, of Westmount.The marriage will take place shortly.Mr, and Mrs.Philip Armstrong announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Marian, to Lieutenant William Stewart Bury, tho Canadian Grenadier Guards, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bury, of Point Claire, Que.The marriage will take place early in May.WEDDINGS Vanier-Blnis The marriage of Fernande, daughter of the late Wilfrid Blais, and of Mrs.Blais, to .Maurice E, Vanier, son of the late J.Vanler, and of Mrs, C.Vanier, will take place at the St.Vin- cent-Ferrier church on Easter Monday morning at seven o'clock.Tho bride will be given away by her uncle, Dr.Armand Laroche of the Rutland State Sanatorium.Lt.Guyon Vanier, Adjudant of the Regiment de Mai- sonneuve and brother of the groom, will act as best mun.Alexander-Mitchell The marriage of Bernice Beryl, youngest daughter of the late A.C.Mitchell and Mrs.Mitchell, to Alfred George Alexander, son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred G.Alexander, took place quietly om Saturday evening in Melville Presbyterian Church, the Rev.William Orr Mulligan officiating.Calla lilies, white snapdragon aud ferns decorated the church, The bride, given away by her brother-in-law, James M.Cameron, wore an ensemble of canyon rose crepe, a matching flower | hat with brown tulle illusion and brown Accessories.a cascade bouquet roses and white sweet peas.couple left for the Laurentians.and on thelr return will reside at 5505 Avonmore road.Smith-Burrows The marriage of Helen Reeve, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.It.Burrows, of the Town of Mount Royal, to Lieutenant Angus Vie- tor Smith, son of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Smith, of Westmount, touk place on Saturday afternoon in St, Peter's Church, Town of Mount Royal, the Rev, E, A Findlay officiating.The church was decorated with pink and white snapdragons and palma.Morris Austin, organist, played the wedding music, Miss Dorothy Burrows waa her sister's only attendant, and David Fraser acted as best man.The ushers were J, Donald Smith, the groom\u2019s brother, Dudley Burrows, the bride's brother, aud Alex Ross.Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of heavenly blue silk jersey with a matching shoulder length veil, She carried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas, carnations and forget-me-nots.The maid of honor wore a blush rose silk jersey gown, with a short matching veil.She carried a bouquet of spring flowers.A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 183 Portland avenue, Town of Mount Royal.Later, Lieutenant and Mrs.Smith left for a wedding trip to the Seigniory Club, Montebello, Que.On their return, they will reside at Pembroke, Ont.Out of town guests included Mr, and Mrs, Dudley Barr, of Toronto, Ont., and Mrs.Robert McIlroy, of Long Island, N.Y.West - Dodds The marriage of Clara Margaret, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Dodds, to Arthur James West, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur James West, took place on Saturday evening in Calvary United Church, the Rev.Colin R.Rudd officiating.The church was decorated with tall baskets of vari-colored snapdragons and ferns.Henry Guuning played wedding music, and Charles Williams sang \u201cBecause,\u201d during the singing of the register .Miss Winnifred West, sister of the groom, wus the bridesmaid, \u2018 jand John Dodds.the bride's bro-! The! ther, acted as best man.ushers were Sydney West, brother of the groom, und Robert Brodie.\u2019 cousin of the groom, Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of white Elizabeth crepe over taffeta and a veil of tulle illusion arranged in a halo effect .Her bouquet was ot : Easter lilies , The bridesmaid wore a dress She carried , of sky blue silk net over taffeta, | ot Talisman | i gloves.She carried a bouquet of a dusty piuk hat and long blue James R.Ferguson acted as Piuk roses and iris, best man, and the ushers were James D.Alexander and R.Grant Alexander, brothers of the groom.Alter the ceremony, the bridal !tarlo, the bride A reception was held in Victo-) ria Hall.Later, the bridal couple left for a motor trip through On- travelling in a The Women's Auxiliary Of The Jewish General Hospital.ganized in the fall of 1938, with a view to creating an Interest in the Nursery of he hospital, whose needs at all times have been and still are urgent.| At first, membership was con- i fined solely to the children born \u2018at the Jewish General Hospital, but as the needs became more urgent, the membership was thrown open to all children, as indicated by the slogan \u2018No Child Is Too Young Or Too Old\u2019 to become a member of the Children's Nursery Fund.The department has grown considerably since the beginning, as the appeal met with gratifying results, To-day, there is of a membership of 915 members, ranging in age from a few days, to; those in their late teens.From the nominal membership fee of $1 per year, the following contributions to the Children's | Nursery Fund have been made: in the first year, the donation of a Bassinet at the cost of $500.00; {in the second year, the donation ot an Ultra Violet Ray Machine | ond contribution towards the re- \u201cnovation and installation of the | air conditioning system in the Nursery, in the third year, responsibility was assumed to supply materials for layettes and medication for the nou-paying patients, as well as the purchase of a resuscitator.These contributions were made possible by the yearly renewals of! members of the C.N.F.During the above period, financial contributions and donations from groups oft children vacationing at camps at Trout Lake, Wenerville and St.Donat have been received.One of the fund's outstanding contributions is an \u201cHonor Book\u201d donated by Mrs.A.M.Wener, in which the names of all members are (inscribed, in a decorative manner, by Mr.H.Diamond, and which is on display at the Hospital.In appreciation of the support of this fund all members receive birthday greetings on their respective birthdays, and annual meetings have been leld, on which occasions, reports have been read and an outline of the work belng done by this department, presented to the members.Entertaining programmes are also planned for these occasions.This report is made possible by the voluntary aid and assistance given to this department by bcard mem-| bers and members at large, through the collections of dues which goes on all year round.Those who have co-operated with he C.N.F.in the clerical, Bessborough Chapter The Earl of Bessborough Chapter 1.O.D.E.will give a tea at the Berkeley Hotel on Thursday.April 24.to mark the closing of the first and second bridge marathons.The presentation of prizes to the season's winners will take place.Mrs.A.C.Dunn will be convener, .Tomato Bisque Will Make Nourishing Dish Children\u2019s Nursery Fund Is Active Organization The Children\u2019s Nursery Fund of was or-| Served This New Way, Given the right twist, the com-| mon garden variety of Tomato Bisque becomes quite uncommon indeed, It will also be & more hearty dish.1f your family does not like onion, cooked rice may be substituted .Chop about 5 medium onions and cook in a small amount of water.Add 1 can of tomato soup.This mixture can be made the day before and kept in a glass jar in; the refrigerator if necessary.When ready to serve, heat mIxture, and heat one can of evaporated milk in another pan.Pour.about 1-3 cup of the evaporated.milk into each dish with a nice lump of butter.Add about 2-3 cup of the soup mixture and stir with! a spoon, These approximate pro-! portions can he varied to suit! \u201cyour particular taste.i If the above procedure 1s fol-, lowed, baking soda will not be' necessary, and the soup will not\u2019 _curdle.Once the tomato and milk! have been combined, however, they should not be reheated.\u2018navy accessories, of red roses , Out-of-town guests included: Mr.and Mrs, J.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.G.Fisher aud Mrs.M.! :Sturruek, of Toronto: Mr.and! Mrs.G.Brodie, of Hamilton; Mr.\u2018 and Mrs.Y, Low.of Ottawa, and | Mr.and Mrs.L.Gilmore, of Beau- jharnois.and a corsage Musicale To Be Held For Golden Bomber Fund A Musicale w'Il be held a aid \u2018of the Golden Bomber Fund at Windsor Station Dining Room om Wednesday evening next.The guest artists include: Miss Violet telephoning and collecting branches of the work, are as fol- ; Lawton, soprano, Miss Dorothy vs: Mrs., {lows:\u2014chairman, Mrs Rubin and Crabtree, contr.!to, W.J.Mrs, J, Schulman Committes Mes- Stephenson.baritone.Miss Norma dames: Victor Cape, M.Levy, D.McLean, violomist, and Mrs.Ge Colle, J.Monaker, W.Cohen, J.Novek, Wm.Cohene, 8.Richer, D.Dobrin, 5, A.Rubin.L.L Frohlich, .Rothman, J.Golden- berg, H.C.Sabloff, S.M., Held, S.Swalsky, J.Issenman, N.Tilem, L, Jason, l.Tucker, B.Kahn, A.U., Usher, B.Kruger,\u2019 and S, Wittes.! nm Charlotte Gowns \u2018 Presents , , , | NEW FASHIONS For Your SPRING HIT PARADE Come take a peek at the fashions that will lead fashion this Spring! 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TRAITOR! ROGUE! Story of Pierre Radisson, the first Canadian, who saved a new worid for a Ruler who had ordered him hanged! 3 FOR PAIE ROSALIND MELVYN with Bisale Barnes © Alyn Jasinn Sora Gickson + Leo J.Cobb + Glaris loléee 2nd Fedture % Jon HALL in i \u201cKIT CARSON\" PauL muni gil TT | BAY « GENE TIERNEY Laird Cregar .John Sutton » VirginiæField Vincent Price - Nigel Bruce 2nd Feature: \"ALWAYS A BRIDE.\" with Rosemary Lane and George Reeves, Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival \u201cLUCKY NIGAT\u201d % Robert TAYLOR * Myrna LOY SUN.MON.TUES.% Robert TAYLOR in \u201cFLIGAT COMMAND\u201d Walter Pldgeon - Ruth Hussey owdon Jet.) JNQWDO Now playing until Saturday Uproarious BRITISH Comedy Hit! » « » Of three British Blue Jackets, whe beard à Cerman posket battleship by mistake, and procéed to capture same! with TOMMY TRINDER STARTING The action-filled adventure \u201cLUCKY CISCO KID\u201d drama!.with Lynn BARI - Cesar Romero - Mary Beth Dena ANDREWS.Hughes \u2014 x = \u2018 CLAUDE HULBERT o MICHAEL WILDING | 2nd Attraction: \u201cCHARTER PILOT\" with Lioyd Nolan, Lynn Barl and Arleen Whelan.Aviation Thrills.Last Show Nightly at 9.BRITAIN'S ACE Comedian in a RIOT OF LAUGHS! George FORMBY in \u201cLET GEORGE DO IT!\u201d \u2018 with Phyllis Calvert, Romney Brent.\u201cTHE WARE CASE\u201d | J Clive BROOK + June BAXTER + Barry K.BARNES CARLA LEHMANH ! SUNDAY \u201cHullabaloo\u201d At York Theatre Frank Morgan says he {s about to realize a lifelong ambition.Today he is well on his way to becoming a crooner.\u201cIt may not be good, but it's loud,\u201d declares the popular actor, appearing currently in the new comedy, \u201cHullabaloo,\u201d at the York United Theatre, playing ua- til Friday night.\u201cAH my life I have had a secret ambition to sing,\u201d says Morgan, \u201cbut no one ever took me seriously.During my brief career as a radio actor, I crossed them up and sang on several oc- casions, It wasn\u2019t good, but at least it made the audience laugh.Today, however, I feel much better about the whole thing because they have finally permitted me to sing for a film.Now, with a bit of practice, I might run Nelson Eddy some stiff competition.\u201d He Dances, Too As a matter of fact, Morgan does more tricks than singing in this new production.He dances as well, and, in addition, impersonates a collection of prominent Screen personalities, among them such famous names as Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and Lew Ayres.\u201cSinging was the easiest,\u201d he grinned.\u2018Dancing was bad, but I learned a lot.For example, 1 always thought the term \u2018shuffle off {o Buffalo\u2019 referred to a card game.I also never knew before how tricky it was to coordinate hands and feet.Belleve me, my\u2019 hat is oft to ICleanor Powell.\u201d \u2018Hullabaloo finds Morgan in an entirely new type of role.He is seen as an ex-vaudevillian who takes up a career as a radio artist and lasts through exactly one performance.With him in the cast are Virginia Grey, Dan Dalley, Jr, Bil- lle Burke, Nydia Westinian, Ann Morrias, Donald Meek, Reginald Owen, Charles Holland, Len} Lynn, Virginia O'Brien and a host of screen and radio personalities.The new film was directed by Edwin L.Marin.\u2014 ALUMNUS Bert Wheeler, who Is featured in Paramount'f \u201cLas Vegas Nights,\u201d is an alumnus of Gus Edwards\u2019 School Days troupe, which headlined vaudeville for years.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SONG WRITER Mickey Rooney has had several songs published.He will soon be seen with Spencer Tracy in \u201cMen of Boys Town.\u201d opens at the Snowdon United Theatre on Sunday.Britains Ace Comedian George Formby and players in a scene from \u201cLet George Do It.\u201d which COMEDY STARS \u201cThis Thing Called Love,\u2019 stars lovely Rosalind Russell and irrepressible Melvyn Douglas which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.The Gay comedy also features Binnie Barnes, Lee J.Cobb, Allyn Joslyn, Gloria Dickson and Gloria Holden.OPENING AT WESTMOUNT SUNDAY ONHLAND (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday Ride and thrill with the heroes who tamed the devil's own highway .and eslled it Santa Fe Trail! RAYMOND MASSEY RONALD REAGAN ALAN HALE 2nd Feature Robert Taylor flys a rental plane, and takes a friend (Ruth Hussey) for a ride in this scene from the thrilling story of the fleet air-arm, \u2018Flight Command,\u2019 which will be at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cSanta Fe Trail\u201d At The Monkland Errol Flynn, that most handsome of all the swashbuckling soroen adventurers, is waving sabers, firing pistols, flailing fists and galloping horses again, this time In \u2018Santa Fe Trail,\u201d which is now playing at the Monk- land United Theatre until Sutur- day night.And back of the cameras was the old master of fast action and solecisms, Michael Curtis, the director credited with \u201cdiscovering\u201d Flynn (it was in \u201cCaptain Blood\") and who has guided Erro] through six or seven pictures since that time, Back too, in Flynn's arms, {s Olivia de Havilland, just to make the reunlon complete.Starting with that same \u201cCaptain Blood\u201d they have been in a half dozen or more pictures together, indicating that Warner Bros.consider it a sort of \u201cby public demand\u2019 obligations.\"an approval, indicated by mall received, long has proved the studio right, But don't get the idea that \u201cSanta Fe Truil\u201d Is following any formula just because Olivia, Brrol and Curtlz are together again, The story is several of the most exciting chapters right out of our American history books, knit together In dramatic pattern by Virginin-horn Robert Buckner, Warner studio scena:- ist.Tt ts primarily the story of \u201cbloody\u201d Kansas Territory and the eastern end of the Santa Fe Trajl during the days of John Brown and his Aholitionist rald- ers; days In which the United States Cavalry had more than plenty to do; days that almost changed a nation's destiny, \u2014 MAESTRO ACTOR Cecil Stewart, musical director who conducted more than 3,000 performances of \u2018The Deseri Song\u201d when It was on .the rond, has been added to the cast of \u2018A Woman's Face.\u201d He is an expert planfst and bas the role of the piano player in a night club.\u201cHOWARDS OF VIRGINIA\u201d yy Cary Grant and Martha Scott are co-festured in the screen sdapta- tion of Elisabeth Page's novel, which has been retitled, \u2018The Howards of Virginia,\u201d which will be the chief attraction at the Monkland United Theatre starting on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.novel effects for \u2018Spring Fever \u201841, One of the feature acts wil] be a ballet .comprising senior scouts, it is reported to be one of the funniest acts in the show.Play Presentation Postponed Week Owing to the outbreak of STORY BOUGHT Angna Enters enters the realm of screen writers with the purchase of her story, \u201cMama's Angel,\u201d ncheduled for plcturiza- tion.British Comedy At The Snowdon If Nazl parachutistes had land- od in a certain British studio recently, they would have thought that the German Navy had preceded them.Nearly all the stu- dlo personnel working on \u2018\u2018Sailors Three,\u201d which ls now play?Ing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday night, were walking about !n Gorman naval uniforms, The reason was that Tommy Trinder, the star, had been hard at work with the howe pipe giving a dose of icy water to supposed Nazi sailors, The unexpect- odly strong pressure of the wator caused the hose to get out of Tommy's control for Just long enough to drench the whole unit.German naval uniforms which had been used for previous scenes wore rushed out and the staff ware forced to wear them while thelr own clothes were being dried.: This outstanding comedy attraction which ls now in its second wook nt the Snowdon theu- tre, has an equally thrilling bartner on this bill in \"Charter Pilot,\u201d with Lloyd Nolan and Lynn Dari etarred, and Arleen Whelan and George Montgomery at tbo hend of à strong supporting const.Sabotuge in the skies is the mo- tit of \u2018\u2019Oharter Pilot,\u201d which 16 olimaxed by a nerve-wracking life-and-death battle aboard a plane plunging down, out of control, towards rearing Andes mountain peaks, ! J.LORNE PICKERING T0 SPEAK AT CALVARY \u201cMinesweeping\u2019\u201d will be the subject of J.Lorne Pickering when he spenks at the Calvary United Church noxt Thursday night fn ald of Unit No.8 of the Overseas Parcel League.Mr.Pickering a commander of a British Mine Sweeper in the last war, rose from the ranks.Me will give & few of his experiences while in the sevice.Especially interesting at this time whon no much lg read about the powerful British Navy the talk of Mine- swceoping is drawing considerable attention.Much of Mr.Pickering's expor- lence us commander of the \u201ctrawler\u2018 was .1 the Gibraltar und Af- vlean aren.The entre proceods ralsed by the Overseus Parecl League will he for the supplying of comforts for the men of the British Mine Swoepers and Traw- | lors.Mildred Mitchell by Ivor Novello Theatrical Attractions \u201cFull House\u201d Next MRT Production \u201cFull House\u201d, bright and gay comedy hit by Ivor Novello, the popular Euglish play-wright-actor will be the next major production of the Montreal Repertory Theatre to be presented next week at Victoria Hall, \u201cFull House\" is an excellent example of the drightest type of English comedy \u2014witty, fast-inoving and full of delightfully amusing characters and situations.It is the story of a charming lady who decides to turn her house into a gambling casino in order to make both ends meet.The fact that she is completely ignorant of all methods of running games of chance and that her knowledge of police regulations is non-existant make for some highly entertaining scenes, The MRT is fortunate In being able to present \u201cFull House\" with a cast headed by two of Montreal's bast-known actresses, Mildred Mitchell and Martha Allan, Miles Mitchell was lending lady at the Orpheum Theatre for three seasons and also had considerable experience in New York and other American centres.Sho mudo à most sucogss- ful appearnnce with the MRT recently in \u2018Gaslight.Martha Allan Is producing director of the MRT and has many times proved Lor undoubted ability in handllug light comedy assignments of this lype.As the enterprising lady and her actress-sistor, these Lwo oxperloncod players should lesd the high-speed comedy with gusto.Thoy will be supported by an exceptionally strong cast all of whom have appeared in many roles with the MRT and other groups.They Include Hilda Mul- vany Gray, Kathleen Spotswood, Hal Grindon, George Alexander, Chester Le Maistre, Montgomery 8t, Alphonse, Rohert Young and Cecil Wost.\u2018Full House\u201d should provide excellent springtime entertainment.It will be played at Victoria Hall from April 16 to 19 with the curtain at 8.45 p.m, promptly.For Prompt Delivery of Call SOL®S Frults and Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 {| 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m, to 11 p.MONTREAL REPERTORY, THEATRE presents in a Gay English Comedy \u2014 FULL HOUSE Seats - $1.10, 85c¢, 55¢ plus tax e Martha Allan Reservations by Phone \u2014 PL.9655 Seats on Sale at MRT, 1463 Union Ave.VICTORIA HALL \u2014 April 16-19 at 8.45 p.m.CUT FLOWERS + POTTED PLANTS + HYDRANGEAS + EASTER LILIES \u201cLADIES MUST LIVE\u201d with Wayne Morris and Rosemary Lane | Pridey Night .After 11 o'clock Revival | \u201cTHEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC\u201d 1 SUN.MON.TUES, | Carr GRANT - Martha SCOTT \u201cTHE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA\" Sir Cedrie Hardwicke & Alan Mershal \"KEEPING COMPANY\u201d + Frank MORGAN Ann RUTHERFORD Joel MeCREA - Andres LEEDS measles among the pupils of Bt.Leo's Academy, the presentation \u2018of \u201cSpring Fever '41' has been ' postponed one week.The new \"date is April 28, in the St.Leo's School Hall.A.8.M, Bill Bryce is again in charge of staging, With his crew of scouts and officers working nights, completely original scea- | ery will be ready for the open- i ing.Cub Master John O'Reilly, a professional electrician, ig in | charge of all lighting arrange- A rte ments, and he promises some A burlesque of the Ballet Russe, some of the worid's more famous dances will be \u201ctaken for a ride.\u201d This scene {s under the direction of Troop Leader Leo Ciceri, who has complete charge of al] dancing in the show.A glee club from the Wolf Cub Pack will be flesented In what will probably be the only serious turn on the program.There will, of course, be other musical acta, hut they will be interwoven with humor.A.C.M.Leonard Walsh is taking care of the musical arrangements.5127 SHERBROOKE W.Between Vendome & Grey © DELIVERY ANYWHERE © PINKERTON\u2019S css FLOWERS em FLORISTS AND GROWERS Greenhouses at Rosemere PAGE FIVE Ÿ ; nn 4 as da J = i y Î i + fr AR RE PAGE SIX Only T wo Entrants CRICKET From Last Season HILL PROMOTE Âre Expected Back Pennant Winning Royals and Norm Harris\u2019 Swans Signify Intentions of Joining Westmount Loop Again, While Team from Staynor District is Strong Pos- sibility\u2014Early Start is Predicted Tha Westmount Muntefpal Senior Softball league will hold an organization meeting Monday evening, April 21, at the Recrea- flon Supervisor's office in the Greenhouse, All clubs intending to enter teams in the league this season Are requested to be represented at the get-together.Two of last year's entrants, the pennant winning Royals and Normio Harrig® Swans, will again oporate Leams in Lhe loop, IL was announced, Harvie Fee's Grads expected to field are also a team, strong team representing the Staynor section enter the league.Many new faces will be seen fin ihe league this year with younger players predominating, as a good percentage of ast year's players have oullated in Attive Service, Randall, Ferrier and Lindsay the backbone of the Granltes team are all in the Alr Force.In addition to the players on Active Service, most of the other players from lust season are In the Îte- serve so that nighta will have to be used that won't conflict with thelr drilling, \"Any clubs wishing information should get in touch with the recreation supervisor, Jimmie Mec- // ATMOSPHERE OF THE Inm AT GRAND MERE, QUE.THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL -Gomfollable Bechooms, Booy Lounges.and Good Food - , combined with a homelike atmosphere makes this holel ideal fora reo! rest 2) LT LL M rf A AL LAA A / LAURENTIDE INN DESCRIDES THE Lautrentice FARE, PLEASE Every passenger is anxious to reach his destination as quickly as possible.Everyone who has his fare ready when boarding a tram or bus speeds up service for himself and all other passengers.Itis surprising how often a whole line of passengers is delayed by one \u2018person searching in pocket or purse to find a ticket, .Speedier and more comfortable service can be provided for you if all passengers would have tickets or transfers ready.while efforts are heen made to have a Cormick, al the Greenhouse, FI.1929, tion to the Senior Munlelpal will be organized, including a league for players welghing eighty pounds or less.This loop will be run along the lines of the Prince Albert Hockey league last winter, and it is probable that most of those teams Will be represented in (his new group.The consistent fine weather und the extra hour of daylight promises an early start in all the Summer activities, PLAN DOG SHOW FOR MAY [7TH AT THE FORUM Proceeds of Event Will Go To Overseas Parcels League \u2014 Outstanding Entry Expected The second annual championship dog show, proceeds going to the Overseas Parcels League, will be held at the Forum May 17, it was announced.A good response to advance notices has been shown by eastern Canadian and United States dog owners and a record entry is anticipated, Voluntary services of the following three outstanding judges have been secured: Wm.McDerment, M.B.E., of Toronto, who will judge best In show, sporting dogs except cockers; mnon-sporting breeds; working breeds and Toys, Mrs.Kenneth Marlott of Oak- ville, Ont.,, who will judge all Terrier breeds and Terrier group.Miss Elsie Mayhew of Markham, Ont., who will judge the cocker spaniels, The Parcels League, with headquarters in Westmount, has re- celved further acknowledgements of shipments arriving in England, all shipments until the end of February having reached thelr destination safely.In March the League shipped 746 articles on the 16th and 666 articles on the 27th, the latter to Swansea in Wales.Just the other day, Mrs.L.S.Wallgate, honorary president of the league, received a letter from the Mayor of Swansea, acknowledging receipt of a previous consignment, which, he stated, was put to immediate use.Juniors Again Will Be Given Special Attention By Westmount Organization \u2014 Practices Start Soon Development of junior talent Other softhall leagues In addi-| DELIVERED ICE COLD \u2018 Rapid Service till 11 p.m.FI.4744 16 first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer to Westmount 2209 St.Catherine W.again will be given special attention by the Westmount Cricket Club it was decided at the semiannual meeting held Saturday, at which time plans were laid for an active season.The policy of promoting the game among juniors last year showed signs of paying dividends as far As the Westmount club was concerned, Îts team being the most youthful aggregation in the Montreal and District Amateur Cricket Jeague.And its performance throughout the schedule was highly promising, With several promising juniors having joined the club in excess of the quota required for league play, special matches will be arranged for them.Practices will get underway on Westmount Park as soon as weather and ground conditions permit.With only four teams operating in the M.and D.league\u2019s se- nlor division (his season, West- mount being one of them, a double schedule will be played with each team meeting each of the others four times, exclusive of cup tles.A reception was held following Saturday's meeting, retresh- ments being served and presentations being made to Mrs.Har- vie, Mrs.Kearney and Mrs.Pike.Canadians Fly Bombers To Beleagured Britain Over the stormy lanes of the North Atlantic th ce is being enacted one of the great dramas of this extraordinary war, From Canadian alrports, some of them maritime, some buried in the bush like the huge landplane base at Hattie\u2019s Camp, Nfld., American bombers are crossing in a steady and successful ferry service an ocean which only a decade ago was the most hazardous arena of adventurous long-dist- ance flight.Hundreds of bombers have reached beleaguered Britain in safety.According to the most reliable sources of information, not one has yet been lost.The performance is an outstanding tribute to the development of planes, engines, instruments and pilots.With improving (lying weather anfl incroased production of big bombers coming from American plants, this ferry service may be expected steadily to increase.It will supply Britain with one of the weapons she most urgently needs.Britain Supplies Iraq's First Unit The first cement works to be built in Iraq has been shipped out there complete from.a famous British steel works.In includes a large plant for crushing the limestone, large mills for grinding the limestone and clay to the necessary degree of fineness, a rotary kiln, 300 teet long, for burning the raw materials, another large mill for making finished cement, and an ingenious machine which auto- matically packs the product in paper sacks.The works, which will turn out 250 tons of cement a day, will be able to increase the output, should the demand warrant it, to 600 tons a day.BUY, RENT, SELL THROUGH EXAMINER \u201cWANT ADS\u201d Just Phone Miss Adtaker WALNUT 2773 20 Words for 35c YOUNG: TALENT agencies, 36-YEAR-OLD PITCHER PURCHASED ROM ROCHESTER BOLSTERS NONE TOO STRONG 30SION RED RYBA WAS AND CAUGHT THE OTHER .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ISN rr * ONE -MAN TEAM IN MINORS.MANAGED.PITCHED ONE GAME OF DOUBLE-HEADER PLAYED INEIELD AND OUTFIELD, .VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN INTERNATONAL LEAGUE WITH Riad 24 VICTORIES.ZEN .Activities of Foreign A new network of enforcement reaching into every State, city and county, is being worked out by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in order to cope with sabotage and the anti- defense activities of foreign agents, Thousands of national defense cases on which the preliminary work has already been done by the F.B.I.are now being turned over to State and municipal officers, J.Edgar Hoover, announced recently, Daily conferences are being held with local agencies to develop a closer co-ordination with the Federal enforcement department and as a result more effective preventive work is being done.Fully 800 of these defense law enforcement conferences have already been held with the view of strengthening both local police work and fitting it into a natlon- al defense against sabotage and spying.The need for the co-operation on the part of States and citles is imperative, Mr.Hoover declared, \u201cif the many respoasibili- ties entrusted to the law enforcement profession in this period of emergency are to be efficiently discharged.\u201d \u2019 Full Co-operation Needed The F.B.I.is the co-ordinating agency handling all national defense violations and while suspected agents and other violators are under constant scrutiny, Mr.Hoover, in an appeal to all State, municipal and county enforcement organizations, said that the situation urgently required their Hoover\u2019s G-Men Spread Net for Spies, Saboteurs New Network Will Reach Into Every State to Cope With Agents m U.S.\u2014 FB.L Handling Co-ordination Job ernment fn the enforcement ot the defense laws that Representative Samuel A Weiss (D) of Pennsylvania, is pressing a measure in the House to abolish immunity for all foreign diplomatic officials, Many subversive agencies, Mr.Welss says, stem from \u2018dimplo- matie consulates who carry on with full protection of our laws,\u201d No Fear of Consequences His proposal would repeal the laws which provides that diplomatic and consular officials cannot be arrested, sued or have their possessions in the United States seized.Representative Weiss contends that it is inconfistent for America to give ald to embattled de- mocracles abroad and permit foreign diplomatic missions to work to undermine the Nation's democratic institutions at home, Britain Producing 3,000 Kinds Pencils British .pencil makers have set up a new record by their foresight In laying away great quan- titles of Virginian red cedar wood during the last months of peace.These sticks, with new deliveries trom Kenya, are enabling Great Britain to ship more pencils overseas than she did before the war: the increase for the last quarter of 1940 was 60 per cent up on the like period of 1939.The result is that 70,000,000 pencils a year, in 3,000 styles, are now going out to world markets from the British Isles.The finest of them and the largest quantities are bought by South full co-operation, It Is to assist the Federal Gov- Africa for the use of the multitude of draughtsmen.READY TO BAT IN 137 MORE RUNS His holdout siege ended by contract for $18,000, Johnny left, at St.Petersburg training base assures Manager Billy Southworth that he is ready to better last season's performance as big gun of St.Louis Cardinals.The large first baseman led National League in runs-batted-in in 1940 with 137, topped majors in home runs with 43.AN us Ne Mise, THURSDA à, APRIL 10, 1941 | Gerr ans In Den.JUST LOOKING AROUND | \u201cBuy British\u201d By STAN HELLEUR Possibly nothing is more re vealing as to tha actual condi- A theory that has gone more or less unchallenged until the last |tlons in Germany than the couple of years, was blasted for fair last week wher Bill Dickey of conduct of the German soldiers the New York Yankees, one of the best backstoppers baseball ever in the Nazi army of occupation ! has known, said he wished he had been born a southpaw so that he'in Denmark.especially in the pe- might have become a better catcher, riod just after their seizure of It is doubtful if anything could have made the Yank power- that country.house a better retriever but Dickey's stand will be welcomed by the The German soldiers had, from many lefthanders who long have nursed ambitions to go behind the à Danish point of view, a fair plate.amount of spending money.But It's odd that such a belief has existed so long, for anyone who the on Tene we Horo has played any ball will tell yous + ' the only apparent disadvantage iv Is how one Dane who left the be experienced by a southpaw country shortly after the occupa- catcher is that be might be ham- tion wrote of ft: pered more than a righthander \u201cIt is interesting to note that in throwing to second base, due the very first thing the Germans to the fact that the majority of cleaned up in every shop and hitters bat right and get in the store throughout the country southpaw\u2019s road.were British-made fabrics and However, it's unreasonable clothes.No, they would have to believe the majority of righthand hitters is great enough to make that much difference, so don\u2019t be surprised one of these summers, to sce an all-southpaw battery in action.Which, as the more a shellacking from Baltimore Orioles, leaving Lucas and Manager Clyde Sukeforth feeling particularly low.\u201cI can't understand it,\u201d Sukeforth moaned, \u2018I tell those pitchers to throw \u2019em high to one fella\u2019 and low to another, but they do just the reverse, Man, it gets me down.none of that \u2018Made in Germany\u201d stuff\u2014but they were willing to pay high for every scrap of cloth imported from Britain!\u201d \u201cTake that Nick Etten, f'rin- stance, he's a low-ball hitter and I tell my pitchers to keep \u2018em high for him.Apparently they doh\u2019't hear me \u2018cause Et- biased righthanders will say, ten gets three-for-four out will be the day.there today.And that Murray In substantiating his claim, Howell, why he had a field day, and after I tell my men not to give him even one good ball, high or low.That redhead's poison.\u201d \u201cYeah,\u201d drawled Lucas in agreement, \u2018Ah wouldn' give that big carrot-top nuthin\u2019 to hit at.No suh! Ah\u2019d roll him ground- ah\u2019s fust.\u201d Dickey argued that a left hand- er has a decided advantage over a starboard man in the business of shagging a bunt and chucking it to first base, particularly on those dinky shots laid down the third-base line where the right- hander must pivot before throwing, or run around the pill to eliminate the pivot, all of which wastes valuable time.Maybe Dickey's statement will do something towards eliminating the snide remarks directed at southpaws in general and give them more prestige among their fellow-men.Being a lefthander from a way back, we always have resented being referred to as a \u2018\u2018crazy southpaw.\u201d A LOTTA' CURVES We will admit, however, when it comes to throwing a baseball, a lefthander, for some peculiar reason, Invariably has more trouble obtaining control than a fellow who serves \u2018em up from the other side.Its a funny thing, but if you get a southpaw and a righthander to alternate a few tosses, nt least eight times out of ten the righthander's throws will go on a line, while the lefties will bend noticeably; not break exactly, but describe a sort of \u201cbanana\u201d curve.We heard of one lefthander in particular who was bothered considerably by a bend in his throw.He played right field for some softball club around town and was considered a capable shagger of flies with a good arm.The trouble was, however, when he tried to make a play at home plate from out in the long grass, the ball used to end up in the neighborhood of third base and sometimes, it is reported, the pill would even land plunk in the leftfielder's dukes.The manager, who was the father of two lefthanders and was used to solving such problems, finally eliminated the trouble by ordering the southpaw to alm his throws at the people sitting in the stands back of first base, and the ball would curve right into the catcher\u2019s glove.A lot of people were seen running for cover the first few times our southpaw friend tried this out but the fans got used to it after a while.THE RED-HEAD'S GONE It is with miwSd feelings that Montreal baseball fans regard the departure of Red Lucas for Grand Rapids where he will guide that balls club's destinies in the Michigan State League.Lucas, a lot like Harry Smythe who wowed them here a few years ago, was one of the most popular men ever associated with Montreal Royals, the pitchertoach being a particularly good teller of yarns and a fountain for droll observations.We remember one particularly humorous remark Red got off one day last season in the press room down at the Stadium.The Royals had just taken Agile Connie Cheered Hollywood, Cal, \u2014 Leaping into the ring at a boxing tournament here recently, Connie Mack, 78-year-old president» manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, displayed so much agility that the crowd of 6,000 stood to give him the greatest spontaneous ovation heard in the Film City for years.Leaving the ring, Mack ran down the steps with eyes sparkling and called out, \u201cGod Bless California!\u201d Mure than a year ago, Mack was critically ill, but his vitality this spring has attracted wide attention everywhere he has gone.The best of fuel\u2014it is agreed.Just phone how many tons you need.This is the place where you get the best woal and QUICK ACTION.All we need is your order and your address.We don\u2019t sprinkle it all over your sidewalk, \u2014 WE DELIVER IT ALL TO YOUR BIN.COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL Special Discount for Cash IL] 489 Se ly FLUTE Tb] 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Wd [HINER Compare This! 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To Close an Estate! Building Lots in Westmount One large lot comprising the n/w corner of Cote St, Antoine Road and Claremont Avenue, Westmount, approx.64\u2019 frontage on Cote St.Antoine and 134\u2019 frontage on Claremont Avenue, having an area of approx.8,600 sq.ft.One fot on Claremont Avenue opposite Willow Avenue 100\u2019 frontage on Claremont by a depth of 160\u2019, area 16,000 sq.ft.Having recently been successful in selling all other properties of this estate these lots must be sold im- madiately in order that the residue of this estate may be distributed among several persons, who have, therefore instructed us to reduce the price drastically to effect sale without delay.THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 134 St.James Street West, Montreal \u2014 BElair 1745 ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL~ WEAR WELL\u2014AND KEEP {TS SHAPE Ask Your Tailor e ROBINTEX The tonic effect in wearing these Suilings creates a feeling of confidence.GUARANTEED BRITISH The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest | have found the words su CHonCONONS SO HO HHOU0SONA0000GNOSOUR40 SC DONNOU SOC VECCSOT @ MANUFACTURE hidden in the advortisement OF .\u2026usscsrcerserensncemeossersossscecsseus.ON CROSSWORD SOLUTION page .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.and the WOrdS Luccoccosccerensererenenassnnsusncamenceesarme ss | hidden in the advertisement of .rerserssessrnessnesssssassssnnensssnesesses ON page of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.Address .us .Winners are to de drawn from those submitting the correct answers te z * "]
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