The Westmount examiner, 15 janvier 1942, jeudi 15 janvier 1942
[" (A \u201c42 Years in oy Westmount\u201d WE BUY OLD GOLD Have you looked over yon } lately?! Prices were never tein N sur reputation of 43 years of business N integrity assures you of full valuation.N OHMAN°S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.A UNIL EU LE CONDUCTS SPECIAL DRIVE FOR BOTTLES Dioken Glass, Stoppers Al- co Wanted \u2014 Last Week's Campaign Mark- cd Success 'M.L.A.Named To Legislative Council Hon.G.Gordon Hyde, K.C., has been nominated to the Quebec Legislative Council, the province's Upper House, it was announced yesterday.He fills the vacancy created by the death of Hon.Gordon Scott, who was lost at sea, Mr, Hyde will represent Victoria.WOMAN, CAUGHT HERE, IS GIVEN The third special campaign for bo.tles and broken glass is being conducted this week by the Westmount Salvage drive committee and a determined effort {s being made to exceed previous collection figures.The drive will continue until Saturday abd resi- dents are requested to place bot- {les and broken glass beside their garbage cans for collection.Glass differs from the major-' ity of materials which have been collected since the start of the' local salvage effort as it is not re-processed directly for use in the production of war supplies.The city will sell the bottles to a bottle exchange for resale to bottlers.while the broken glass will be purchased by glass manufacturing companies.With the exception of milk bottles, all types of glass containers have a definite market value.Milk bottles, however, are the property of the dairies.Also sought are all types of caps and stoppers as in the majority of instances these contain cork and are particularly valuable.While the city 1s making a special effort to salvage bottles and old glass \u2018from now until Saturday.it should be borne in mind that all articles which have any value for war use will be collected, and waste paper.books, scrap metal, rags.rubber.ete.should be placed alongside garbage cans on garbage' collection day.The local drive is conducted in conjunction with the.Nationa) Salvage Campaign.Officials- of-the drive pointed out that the salvage of glass serves a double purpose, as it not only increases its amount but MONTH TERN Accused Pleaded Guilty to Charges of Breaking and Entering, Having Burglars\u2019 Tools When she pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and entering and of being in posession of burglars tools, a woman listed as Mrs.Joan Gardner, of 1062 Mountain street, sentenced to serve six months on each was The Westmount Gxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis outlying U.S.Pacific possessions.Men of the United States army manoeuvre with the object of one day turning upon the Japanese the tactics they are today using on I iad aaa HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Fr.Estimates WE.2323 \u201c PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION VICTORIA HALL JAN.19 Session Is Open to All Members-\u2014President Will Review Activities of Organization During Past Year and Plans For Future Will Be Discussed \u2014 All Merchants Urged to Attend A general meeting of the Business Association of Westmount, open to all members.will be held in Victoria Hall on Monday eve ning, commencing at 8.15 o'clock, when activities of the organiza= tion during the past year will be reviewed by (ho president, N.Bri WILL HOLD MEETING IN- In a statement yesterday Mr.by letter this week.2 OUTBREAKS CPC Methods Criticized | count by Judge J.A.Clautier in the Montreal Police Court last Thursday.The sentences are to run aqoncurrently.The accused, who pleaded guilty to bot» ch.rges., had first ap.»ared before Deputy-Recorder A.E.Laverty, in t e Westmount Recorder's Cou =, nied bein, guilty and chose trial by jury.the \u2018case then being transferred to the Montreal court.However she later changed her mind, selected trial be- x À fore a judge\u2019 alone, and admitted her - guilt -to the - court.Mrd.Gardner captured last week by a woma resident of an\u2019 apartment house on Olivier was also effects a considerable saving in foreign echange as certajn materials used in its manufacture must be Imported into the country.While figures on the amount of aluminum collected are not yet available, officials at the City Hall stated yesterday that last week's campaign had been a marked success.Sgt.-Pilot W.H.Brunini | avenue, who found her and = | man \u2018in her apartment when she | returned home after beiug out with her daughter.FIRST MEETING HELD \u2018The 3F Club of the local Y.M:C.A.had îts first social eve- \" Wins Wings In Ontario Among the pilots, wings at the R.C.A.F.school at Hagersville, Set.Pilot W.H.Bruninf.on.y son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Bru- winning training nini, 3857 Harxard avenue, N D.j Tye Ciub is under the supervision \u2018 G.He js 22, attended Westmount schools and before enlisting was employed by James Richardson and women elected by club mem- | & Sons, Ltd.The young pilot has been active in skiing and swimming circles and is a member nf the Montreal Park Slide and Toboggan Club.ning of the new year on Friday.! Approximately 100 young people ' were present.The program was la varied one and seemed to please lt, wasithe club members, This group; of young people meets every Fri- {day night from 8.00 to 12.00.\"and \u2018direction of James Patrick land a committee of young men bers.À special program is being planned for January 23.It will include dancing, games, swimming, table tennis, and refreshments.4-Month-Old British Baby Is \u201cAdopted \u201d By Resident Mrs, Marjorie .Newey, Apt.5.4057 Sherbrooke St.W., \u2018adopted\u2019 Anna Nunan, Children, it was announced yesterday by Mrs.Edna Blue, Plan executive chairman.headquarters of the Plan are at 55 West 42nd Street, N.Y.\u201cAt the present time the Plan is operating forty-one children\u2019s projécts in England.Foster parents\u201d include Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr.John Haynes Holmes, and Mrs.Stephen S.Wise, The projects which the Plan: now operates in England include the following: The J.B.Priestley Nurseries.Herefordshire, England: the Hampstead Nurserles, directed by Miss Anna Freud and Mrs.Dorothy Burlingham: the Child-\u2019 ren's Sanctuary, Leeds; the Camp Projects under the direction of Sir Edward Hogarth.National Camps Cooperation, Limited: resident colony for children, Stoke Newington; the Ashley School Colony, Lincoidshire; and the Farm Colony, Market Rason.On receipt of an application to become a Foster Parent, the Plan makes arrangements to take & war child from a subway shelter or a bombed-out settlement into one of the Foster Parents has | tour | photograph and brief history of month old British baby through: the child.and then pays $15.00 the Foster Parents\u2019 Plan for War!a month for the upkeep of the The Foster Parent re- soon as possible a , Colouies, ceives as i child.The Plan is to raise trying American i $1.000,000 to help the children of England, Erle G.Muggeridge.\u2018the Plan's executive secretary.Is , now in London to direct the work \u2018o?the organization.J.B.Priest- {ley, novelist, playwright, and BBC commentator, is chairman of the British committee of the Plan.Foster Parents who nave, al- the Plan include Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt.Mrs.Stephen S.Wise.\"Dr.John Haynes Holmes, Fred Allen.Jack Benny.George Burns and: Gracie Allen, Clifton Fadi- and Russell Maguire, man, An international committee composed of the Ear] of Listo- well.the Viscount (\u2018ecil of Chel- wood.Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt.Helen Hayes.Russell Maguire and Dudley Fitts, is sponsoring the work of the Foster Parents Pian for War Children More than 15,000 children have been cared for by the Plan | since îts inception five ycars ago.These included Spanish.German, | French, Austrian, Dutch, Belgian, apd British refugee children as well as Polish children.when she de- | BY CLUB AT YMGA, ready \u201cadopted\u201d children through.By Mayor Walter Merrill Merrill, future, the Westmount first} magistrate criticized the Provin-! cial Officer's reports.! \u201cWe were summoned here for, Mayor Walter A.K.C., strongly criticized methods lof organization and coordination of the Civillan Protection Com- , Mittee and received the support |ar important meeting,\u201d he sald.tot mayors and representatives of | \u201c1 have pot heard an important i other municipalities at a special\u2019 statement yet that has not been ; meeting keld in the Windsor| a repetition of what we have + Hotel last Thursday night.heard for the past 18 months.Honore Parent, K.C., chair- that all .Is marvelous in the \"man of the Montreal area CPC.|CPC.We must hope to bring and Director of Services for the! home the seriousness of it.My Clty of Montreal, was chairman | citizens will not take excuses and où the meeting which was ad-.I cannot go on without instruc- \u2018diessed \u2018by J.Gordon Ross, ofltions,, Yoù are the men (Rôss) Quebec, the \u2018Provincial CPC|to glve them to me and you are Officer.\u2018thé\u2018maän te'bet\u2018tnem Trofr Ottawa: During his remarks Mayor, We cannot hive whitewashing or | political answers on \u2018this job.\u201d Merrill expressed the bellef thidt | with Mr, Parent taking charge\u2019 After stating that even hos- of the Montreal district the or- pitals as well as citizens were ganization should show improve- writing and calling for Instruc- ment.\u2018(jong and help he again asked i The sallent points of the West-, for direction from headquarters.{mount mayor's criticisn \u2018werej \u2018I do nôt-care who you hurt, supported by Mayor - E.Wilson.but every man, woman and child of Verdun.and representatives of in Quebec needs protection,\u201d he Ontremont, Moutreal West, and! concluded.others present.Drily, Chairman Parent rose.Finding fault with the - CPC}{\u201cI have learned much tonight, 1] methods of organization and co- am certain Mr.\"Ross would like ordination, Mr.Merrill stated |to say a few words and explain.\u201d that his district has never re-| \u2018I do-not mind saying a few ;celved a written instruction, di-/ words, but I do not like this] | rection, or order from the CPC; business of explaining.\u201d said! | headquarters during two years: Ross.\"If 1 were.among the au-! \u2018ad that the wardens and other dience, I would second the mo-| services had no definite idea of! tion, hut since I am here, 1 must their duties in connection with! de the explaining.\u201d the citizens und their homes.| When the meeting was thrown At one point during the meet-, open, Mr.Merrill offered con- fug., which was opened by Mr.| tinued complete co-operation to \u2018Parent who made a few remarksithe CPC and expressed the good and was followed by Mr.Ross: fortune of the Montreal Island who outlined the past work of , municipalities fn having Mr, Pa- | the CPC and some plans for the | rent as chairman.Former Local Student Is Reported Missing FINAL TRIRUT PAIN TO LATE HRS.STANSFIELD Resident Was Wife of Retired McGill Professor of Metallurgy Pilot Officer Frederick Arthur! Scott, a former student of West- mount High Echool, is missing as a result of air operations in the | Middie East, his mother, Mrs.| Milton Hersey, has been informed.Inquiries are -being made by the British Air Ministry from the Red Cross in Geneva, to which all prisoners of war are; reported.! Pilot Officer Scott is 27 years) old.He was Lorn in Montreal,' the son of the\u2019 late Dr.William! : Sçott, and went to Westmount | High School and McGill Univer-\u2018 sity, graduating with a science | degree.He enlisted here in the! on Saturday morning.The wife\u2018 R.C.A.F.and at the end of May.oi Dr.Alfred Stamsfield.retired, 1941; left\u2019 for Britain.In No, .; vemher he was aent to the Mid- | professor of Metaliurgy : ; at Mec-! \u201cGil University.Mrs.Stansfleld) A private funeral service for Mrs.Ethel Stansfield,\u2019 of 3182 Westmount Boulevard, was held :80-year-old \u2018AF, struck JAMES GOWAN SIRUCK BY GAR Struck by an automobile at: tbe corner of St.Catherine and St.Matthew streets at 2.2U a.m, on Sunday, James Howard Cow- an, 36, of 90 Bruce avenue, sul- fered serious injuries.Cowan was standing in a safe- | tv zone waiting for a street car, according to police, when the) auto, driven by Francis Mead, member of the RC.\u2019 him.Both Mead.who was slightly.cul.and prufsed.| aud the pedegtrian were taken to western division of Montreal General Hospital, from where the | airman was released later.; UCowun, suffering fron a bro-! Ken leg and arm and head and other injuries, was transferred Sunday afternvon to Royal Victoria Hospital, CHILD IS INJURED | IN STREET MISHAP Four-year-old Mary Munro, of 98 Selby street, was injured | when she slid under the wheels: of a moving truck opposite 3123] St.Antoine s\u2018reet, at 4.30 p.mon Friday.The rear wheel ol the vehicle, which was driven by Fernand Rose, of \u201c273 8t.] James street, west.passed over her left leg.| According to Information ob-; tained by police the youngster slid on ice in a lane running onto St.Antoine street, into the side of the truck which was| proceeding from west to eust on; St.Antoine.She wus taken vol the Wes.ern Division of the Montreal General Hospital by her mother, Mrs, K, Munro, and treated hy Dr.Darby.TO JOIN MISSION In order to carry on misslon- ary work under the auspices of the Fellowship of the West at | Goodwin, Alberta, the Rev.John B.Owen who since hig ordination lagt spring.has been assistant at the Church of the Advent.Is: leaving Montreal today.Members of the Fellowship will tender him a farewell cup- per in the Cathedral parish at 6.30 p.m.today.\u2018dle East.= ! died at her home last Thursday > RT > 7777777 She was 64 years of age.Born in Ireland she came to Montreal in 1915 after spending | some time in \u2018California.- Mrs.! Stanéfield shared her hueband's | Interest in Metallurgy, and was |} one \u2018of the prime .novers of the women's section of the Institute, of Mining and Metallurgy.Besides her husband she is sur-' vive¢ by a daughter.Migs Ellen Today \u2014 Montreal Repertory Jersey Channel Island Society.Tomorrow Montreal 1 § Ki \u2014 -C $ lecture.Stansfield.and nine brothers and, Saturday.Holland anada Society cture.; .; A Th | Mrs, Marl Monday \u2014 Westmount Women's Club, Red Cross \u201csroup; St \u201claters.ey ere.Mrs.MANA | wrence Stamp Club; Oasis Temple.Daughters of the Nile; Busi\u2019 Armfield.Mrs.Matilda Hold.ness Association of Westmount.croft.Miss Florence Grubb and, ! Miss Olive Grubb, all.of Call-\u2019 fornia; Mrse.England; Richard Grubb, Ireland; Frederick Grubb, New York; and Geozge and Reginald Grubb, of Montfesl.cial Service Club.The Week At Victoria Hall a ll re og Aa adel dd Zeal ek ada dd ZA A PT dr id Repertory Grace Women's Club-business meeting; Montreal Shrine No, 1 N N N N NS N N N N N N N N 3 N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N NY de ES Theatre: Westmount Stamp Club; Theatre: Notre Dame «at Tuesday \u2014 Westmount Chapter, R.A.M, , Wednesday \u2014 Electa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Ro- Edith Stansfield.ary Club luneheon: Victorian Order of Nurses and Westmount So- Next Thursday \u2014 Westmount Stamp Club; Manchester Unity Ottawa.He has a wife and a 1.0.OF.?Westmount Council, R.A.| slx-year-old daughter.8 A \u2018vMCA Nigee A) KEPT FIREMEN pond BUSY SUNDAY Postponed Fires Occur in Houses on Schedule to take place te- morrow night, \u201cY\" night at the Park Slide has been postponed until January 80 due D orc h ester and St.10 lack of sufficient snow, it C h + S | was announced yestorday by atherne treets Ernie Taylor, acting exceutive- secretary.of the loeyl branch, The event, which attracted un exceptionally large crowd | Fires Moke out in two local houses on Sunday, keeping the Westmount \u201cire Department busy + Officials of Ohman and plans laid for the future, Ohman urged ull members of the association to attend the event us many muattors of particular {m- portance wil be dealt with.Members were notified of the meeting the ussoclation out that the organization special value to business men in wartime, enabling them to unite In plans designed to hasten victory, such us by on- cournging the sale of war save ings stamps und in giving publicity to Victory Loun cam- palgns, Wurtime also places an added strain on business men, many ot whom are doing voluntary wai work while carrying on with their normal duties.The opportunity for greater co-operation among firms, which the association provides, ls Increasingly advantageous ut this time, ft js pointed out.Mr.Ohman also expressed the hope that local business mon play point fy of on one of the f(ew occasions so far this year.The outbreak thar, caused the must damage and; firemen the most (rouble wam nt the house of Mis A, Copeland.4002 Dorchester sirpet, while the second fire wus a few blocks away at 4112 Bt, Catherine street, occupled hy Mri.H.Mooney.Both ure boarding houses.Reljoved to lave heen caused b:- an overheated stove, the Dor- chester street outb'-ak started) In the basement of the tWo-storéy lust year, Is expected to prove equally popular this year, MP.NOT HELD 10 PEOPLES: VIEW-ABBOTT residence at 10.25 am.and re- TE quired a aecond alarm before Local Federal Member | firemen succeeded in getting it ! under ¢ontrol.The firemen were Says They Must Rely on: kept on the scene for several Own Judgment | hours and the \u2018lames reuched the second floor of the house by the time they were extinguished.The fire In the Bt.Catherine house broke out at 3.40 p.m.fn a rear room on the top j fluor of the three-storey dwell ing.Flremen ¢ cceeded in preventing the flames from sprend- , R \u2019 > plete misapprehension, while ad- Ing to other parts of the house but considerable damage was dressing the weekly Emmanuel) eunsed by smoke and water.Church Forum in the church ball! he fire department wns led | Sunday night, by Chief Walter W.Gough, De-! \u201cA Parliamen: | Vuty-Chlet W.Burriss, and Liou.must use his own judgment, pe.tenants Durocher und Munne.lief and conscience on any ques tions apart.from those which : BOY Is Injured When .comprised the platform on which Hit By Hockey Stick, he was elected.\u201d Mr.Abbott Douglas.C.Abbott, K.C., M.P, for St.Antoine-Westmount stated that the widespread hellef that un Member of Parliament must only express the views, ideas and street opinions of the people ix a com- Member of maintained, adding that if elec- Twelve-year-old Melvin Kelly, tors figured thelr representative's of 2066 St.James street, west, judgment wrong they could tell|gustained a severe bruise when him at the next «lection, he wag struck hy a hockey stick To substantiate his views, Mr.| on a vacant lot at the north west Abbott quoted fro.n an address corner of Greene avenue and St.by Edmund Burke, renowned Antoine street, at 4 p.m, on Fri- English parliamentarian, that a day.He recelved treatment the member's \u2018\u2018unbiased opinion, his; following day at the Western Div- mature judgment, his enlighten | Iston of the Montreal General ed conscience ought not be sacri-| Hospital.ficed to you, to any man, or | to any sel of men living .Your representative owes You, | not his industry only \u2018but his | judgment; and he hetrays, in-; stend of serving you, If he sacri- tices it to your opinion.\u201d Dr.John Pitts presided and Mr.Abbott, introduced 'hy Dar- To-night\u2019s meeting of the out Bran.wan thanked | yo mount Stamp Club will! * r .Sit \u2018feature one of the standout at-\u2019 tractions of the season.The Club; | members and visitors will be ad-! Captain H.5.A.Bush Is Reported Missing | dressed by Christopher Ellis, | _ well-known radio commentator | An \u201cunconfirmed report\u201d has | and atamp collector.Mr, Elsi heen received In Ottawa from the | Will speak on \u201cFrance and French | War Office in London concern-| Colonial Stamps\u201d.In addition to tng Hong Kong casualties which! his lecture, Mr.Ellis will act ux Includes the name of Captain H., ®uest auctioneer at the club sue Bush, R.C.A.S.0., aus|tion to be held during the eve- wounded.How the report reuch- | Ping.et the War Office was not dis- J.E.Pickering, president of closed.Born in England, Captain the Club has extended an invita.Bush, 32, is the son of Majorition to all persons wishing to and Mrs.Harry Alderton Bush, hear this lecture, The meeting of 262 Wood avenue, fu sjated to start at 8.15 p.m.Commissioned in the Koyal:in the Ouk Room at Victoria\u2019 Canadian Army Service Corps in Hall.March, 1939, he was promoted Last week's meeling was at- to captain a year later, Has was' tended hy twenty-seven members.appointed staff captain with the After the minutes of the pre-\u2019 Canadian forces in tbe Far East vious meeting were read, Prest- last October.Before entering the dent Pickering extended his army he lived for four years in wishes for the complhinents of the season to all the members.The president also made note of Club To Be Addressed By Christopher Ellis a more active role In the oper.option of the association than they have in the past us it la only In this way that it can incroase tts usalulness 10 thom.An ine creased membership will benetit all, he declared.In annonncing Monday's moot- Ing yostorday, W, Boyd Robson, chairman of the publicity committee, stated that consideration would be given to tho Citizens\u2019 Night\" mecting, open to the gen- \u201ceral public, which the association plans Lo hold carly in the spring.He referred to the success of previous public meetings sponsored by the organization, when the large upstulrs auditorium of the hall had been packed to capacity.The last one had resulted in a definite contribution towards the war effort through the sale of War Savings Stamps.The ussociation also intends to play a major role, in alding the sale of Victory Bonds, and this matter will also be #lven con- siieration.Another Important ftem on the agenda Js the presentation of à report.by the secretary, J.M, Kaonnedy.The executlve committee has been miceting regularly during the pust year and full details of the results achieved and decisions arrived at will he told the gathering, Mr.Ohman hus recommended thut in cnses where store owners themselves are unable to attend, that.they be represented by a member of their stuffs, PARENTS TO MEET A menting of the Parents\u2019 Ase woeiatfon of the (\u2018hurch of the Ascension will be held in Bt.l.eo's School Hall, 380 Clarke avenue at 8.15 p.m.on Monday, the fact that the collecting of stamps In addition to a hobby Was à recreation to the members, as it afforded them relaxation from thelr daily cares.The attendance prize lust week was won by S.Horn, The business session of the evening was taken up by the nominating of the various committees, T.Kearney was chosen as chairman of the Exhibition Committee, with I.Flood nominated as vice-chairman, , Others on the committee in addition to the Executive Committee who art as members ex-officio, are W, Kwens and J.Forrest, R, H.M, Fulin wus elected to act ag chairman of the Membership Committee, with G.Morley acting ar vice-chairman, Master KR.Kearney and Miss Dorothy Yeurwood are other members on this committee, The Program Committee was headed by H.EK.Guertain, who will act as chairman with Mrs, C.Morley and D.Oastroff the other members, \\ \u2018 FÉES ten A a | ep re a D'ée 'e \u201c Sen cg cree 2° Ta TMRARDE Sr \u2014\u2014 LY Le sa, ; TUBE SKATES, sizes 1 and 6%.Pair « Peterborough ash 5 Avoid food wnste, Cl raper than lce- PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Berving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° #The Examiner\u201d be an newspaper for the sims to indypendent, clean home devoted to public service.States.to call a halt.COMPANY people to send That same d WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942 what it always VICTORY LOAN No.2 Next month Canadians will be called upon to subscribe another six hundred million dollars to Canada\u2019s war effort, and it is a safe prediction that practically all subscribers to The best of security, a fair rate of interest, and use of the money for patriotic purposes make the appeal one that few Canadians can resist.Notre Dame de Grace will again, we are sure, do its share.This district has never faltered in support of a charitable or patriotic appeal.time surpass all our previous efforts.Every dollar loaned the government is not only a profit- last June's loan will repeat.Whether the R.R, McCormi publications of sevelt Chicago policies Let is this of pipe tobacco peeps has in recen vea-s been the clarion voice of | * isolationism in the middle western United |! In its Sunday issue of December 7 which appeared just before the Japanese attack bn Hawai, the Tribune .defence plans: \u201cThere is still time for Congress i [Pterestiug character.said of United States There is still time for public opinion to rally and force the Administration to keep its solemn pledge to the American no American soldiers to die overseas in a foreign war.\u201d ay Japan struck.policy of isolationism so starkly exposed for | testing days from the wealth .f was, the Tribune in its next edition could only say: \"Recriminations are useless and we doubt that they will be indulged 1.Certainly \u2018ct by us\u201d Tribune and its owner Colonel ck will now cease their bitter ant.-Sritish =tiacks remains to be seen but the the new pro-British, pro-Roo- Sun is welcomeu by all those who wish to see British news and British reported fairly and without Tribune's notorious bias.the WANTED TO SWOP Box of cigars, of good quality, for a pound Brilliant Scotch plaid muffler for one of able increment to your estate, but it brings Hitler's inevitable defeat just that much more subdued colour.nearer, GOOD SELF-SERVICE JOB A man can do some things just as well as a woman, if not better.If a woman gets interested in serving a good meal, she's likely to give more aftention to the linen, silver, and flowers than she does to the food.Not so a man.man likes to eat right alongeide the kitchen stove.Then he can eat one course while another is in process.Then he can open the icebox and extract a bowl of fruit or a cheese.While eating these, he can start the coffee.Under the man\u2019s plan there are usually none.The supply of food is geared to the appetite.The man does a good self-service job, except that someone later must clean the kitchen floor, stove, table, sink, dishes.TURNOVER As a supreme example of journalistic backtracking we have yet to see anything to equal the sang-froid of the Chicago Tribune which balis.socks that don\u2019t Delicate lave shaving cream.A Well-reviewe able pyjamas.ft- few left-overs, silk facing in c windbreaker su the ashes.and wash the Handsome b By a gentlem too lazy to tel give him, Lovely purple satin smoking Pair of bedroom slippers for a dozen golf Three pairs woollen socks for any kind of make the feet and ankles itch.nder shaving soap and brush, beautifully packed, for its equivalent in plain d treatise on the world situation by a recognized authority for a couple of good detective stories.Half a dozen gay neckties and three beautiful silk handkerchiefs for a pair of service- jacket with ontrasting colour for a leather itable for use in carrying out illfold of \u201cest quality leather for ifs equivalent in hard cash.Hand painted antique box, presumably to hold neckties or gloves, for a good serviceable flash-light or tow-rope.en who, before Christmas, was | friends and family what to THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, > == EE i | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 m+ rn mm - ee eme of CALVARY | | CHURCH NOTES | oy me eee x | The services in Calvary Church.| on Sunday next will be of a very, In the ao-j sence of the Minister, Capt.the { Rev.T.W.Jones, the puipilt wii \"he occupled hy guest preachers.| At the morning service a veteran lof the United Church ministry, the, Rev, Andrew D.Reld, M.A., D.D .\u2018 his experience while serving in many parts of the Dominion.The evening service at 7.40 p.m.will be conducted entireiy by young recruits for the Christian Ministry.Three of the students ns the United Theological College will lead the congregation in worship and will speak concerning the place which youth sees for Religion and the Church in these momentous days.The Junlor Choir under the direction of Miss V.Jamieson will lead the choral ministry at the evening service.On Sunday, January 25th, Calvary Church wil] celebrate its 65th Anniversary.The place and part that Calvary Church has played in the progressive life of Montreal throughout these years will be jn- terpreted at the services of ths day by the pastor, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Activities through the week include: Monday the Boy Scouts and Thursday the Cubs will commence at 7.15 each evening, Monday, 8.15 p.m., the Young People's Union will have a Scavenger Hunt.All young people of the congregation are Invited.The Red Cross Units meet on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.and the evening unit at 7.30 p.m.More workers are urgently needed for this service.On Wednesday the Sunday School teachers will hold thelr monthly meeting at 8.15 p.m.A GOOD NAME A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and lov- ing favor than silver and gold.\u2014 Proverbs 22:1, > words for a oh The Westmount Examiner 3% GLASSIFIED ADS wm \u2018WAlnut 2773 LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LOST In vicinly Murray Park, brown DRESSES and Coats, sizes 12 and 14 SKI BOOTS; black boots and tube BOY'S BROWN coat and cap, 12-14.leather case containing music.Phone account monrning, ELwood 9384, skates, felt hat, girl, size 8.WA.Hiking boots, 5.LA.2573.B-70 WA.5646, Y-20 E-221 TE = \u2014 Tan SEVEN PIECE maple bedroom set.; s| 1EFE 2 ome made e'iclous Mahogany piano.EX.1348 after DOMESTIC PETS Ya oe a 800 8% doughnuts, 25c dozen.DE.1303.We (7 p.m.Eos EXPERT washing, pedicuring and 2 .dellver.E-11 trimming service offered for your dog, by Miss Robson IsAncastor 1822, Y-4 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED GIRL for upstairs housework and baby\u2019s washing, 8 a.m.- 1 pan, dally, preferably living vicinity Westmount.DExter 5048.Y-3 APARTMENTS WANTED SINGLE lady desires 2-4 room apartment in Westmount, Immediate occupancy.Wllbank 1241, Y-17 SINGLE lady desires two-four room apartment In Westmount, immediate oécupaney, Wilbank 1244, Y-16 FUR.APTS.WANTED FURNISHED apartment, tWo rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, lady and child.City or Westmount.LA.8826.Y-13 FLATS WANTED FLAT wanted 5 rooms In Westmount, heated, for May, 3 adults, YOrk 5711, Y-1 GARAGES TO LET LIVE or dead storage $4.00 monthly, sidewalk level, unheated, Western Avenue.Call.Fltaroy 3745 after 6 pm Y-
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