The Westmount examiner, 11 juin 1942, jeudi 11 juin 1942
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VOL, XIII, No.24 SEA CADETS TO BE INSPECTED ERE TOMORROW Lieut.Commander McKenzie Campbell, R.C.N.V.R., to Take Salute at Westmount Park The annual inspection of the Navy League of Canada Sea Cadet Corps will be held in West- mount Park tomorrow evening commencing at 8.15 o'clock, The will be taken by Lieutenant Commander Mackenzie campbell, R.C.N.V.R., opposite Melville Presbyterian Church, Approximately 225 cadets will participate in the event which is being neld in the park for the first time.The corps, under the command of Sea Cadet Lieut.Commander Arthur Hammond, will march to the park along Sherbrooke street from its headquarters on Closse street, The program includes ceremonial drill, rifle and tield exercises, first aid drill and a demonstration of signalling.The chief instructor of the corps is J.W, Caruthers, Selections are to be played by the cadet bugle band, conducted by S$.Cornell.The public ig invited to attend.President of the Navy League here is William Ewing.US, SOLDIER, EX-RESIDENT WINS CONTEST salute Given All-expense Visit to New York for Writing Funniest Story Private Gordon J.Berger, 396 Grosvenor Avenue, now in the US.Army at Fort Hancock, New Jersey, was the centre of an interesting little romantic episode in New York City recently.Formerly a publicity agent in Montreal, Private Berger, who was born in the U.S.but lived in Westmount all his life, reversed the usual procedure of coming north from the States to join the t'anadian Army and \u2018some months ago went south.One evening listening to a radio program \u201cCanteen Society\u201d he heard of an offer of an all-ex- pense visit to New York for the :oldier sending in the funniest story.Private Berger did just that and forgot all about it.Recently on KP duty at his ramp, Private Berger received a wire from the program sponsors saying that he had won the contest, and shortly after a letter from his \u201cblind date\u201d.lovely Sandra Stuart.Hollywood starlet, who was in New York at the 3 time.So the young soldier from Canada and the beautiful starlet \"did the town\u2019 at the expense of the sponsor of the program.And in writing to his mother.Private Berger says \u2018And we are zoing to do the town again\u2014al- though I don\u2019t think I'll be doing i* at someone elses expense again, worse luck!\u201d FIRST FLY CASTING CONTEST HELD HERE The fly-casters held their first weekly competition on Tuesday evening with a fairly large attendance.The weekly events were run off in good style with ->mpetition in three classes for OCC O00 OCOD oo DO Oo oc Lost And Found At City Parks The following articles have been found in the municipal parks during the week, At King George Park, one red sport coat name of Michael Harris in it; one grey tweed jacket (boy's); one brown peak cap, (small boys\u2019); one black rain coat (small size).A* Westmount Park: one windbreaker, blue with cream lining (small size); one yellow pullover; one canvas belt for trench-coat, These articles may be claimed at the comfort stations in each of the parks, BOYS BRIGADE LAMP TO OPEN ON JULY 11TH Number of Members of Westmount Unit Visit Site Over Weekend The camp of the First West- mount Company of the Boys Brigade will open for two weeks on July 11.The first advance guard went up last weekend, taking advantage of the holiday.Corporal Edwin Goring, Ptes.George MacFarlane, Robert Kruyt, Gordon Patterson, Donald Duncan composed the team and each weekend additional members will visit the camp site, preparing for the opening.The Company will attend divine service in Melville Church this Sunday evening, falling in at Westmount Park at 7 p.m.It will proceed to the church via a short route march, followed by a longer one after the service.The boys are preparing for .their - closing evening and the dramatic group have two interesting presentations in which they will feature hosteling, depicting what they have experienced these past few weeks on trips taken, and a dramatic skit, \u201cThe Boys Brigade Marches Ob,\u201d depicting the progress made since 1883, on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee.This will be a unique presentation as the 1st Montreal Company figured very prominently in the early history of the Brigade in Canada, the unit being formed as early as 1887, and operating in Maisonneuve Presbyterian Church.The original Company Color, presented to that unit in 1897 is now in the hands of the 1st Montreal-Westmount Company and will form a part of the historical program.The evening will commence with a banquet for the fathers and sons and brief addresses from several Brigade supporters will follow.The Company display will beheld later in the evening, CARS DAMAGED IN COLLISION Both vehicles were damaged when a taxicab operated by Al-' bert Doody, of 1812 Bayle street, and an automobile aren by Miss O.Pollock, of 565 Argyle avenue collided at the inter section of Montrose and Ar-| gyle avenue 12.25 pm.on\u2019 Sunday.At the time of the accident | the taxi was proceeding from, east to west on Montrose while, the car driven by Miss Pollock.was travelling north on Argyle.No one was injured.Flt.Lieut.S.Coulter Receives Promotion at Flight Lieutenant J.Stewart \u2018he men and one for the women.H.Lettau captured top hon- ~urs in the Class A group with a score of 10, C.Lapierre was runner-up with a cast of 13.T.Goodman won the Class B Honours with a 17 while M, Cote vas runner-up in this with 20.The Class C event went to O.Raab with 25 while Mrs.Levitan von the ladies\u2019 event with an 18.Another set of events will be Teld this Tuesday evening when \u2018he Club meets again at the Ravine Pond in Westmount 'ark.Prospective casters are co Hally invited to attend these prcets and are asked division: Coulter, of the R.C.A.F., a former \u2018student of Westmourt High i School, has heen promoted from ;the rank of flying officer.He is \u2018the son of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Coulter.of Pointe Claire.Twenty-two years of age.Fit.- \"Lt.Coulter entered the R.C.AF.iin August.1930, He received his | wings in June, 1941.at MacLeod, ' Alta.was commissioned pilot officer in July.1941.and went \u2018overseas in the same month.He has been on operational dutics over Germany and France since | December.1841.Fit.-Lt.Coulter] i Park School.to make Westmount High School and St.cess.\u2018ed in March 1941, | raised, The Westmount Lxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis \u2019 BUY WAR 1942 SAVINGS STAMPS HERE : + \", ACHETEZ «TIMBRES D'EPARGRE où GUERRE IC! ; In every corner of Canada, postmasters are doing their part in the big campaign to secure a large increase in the sale of War Savings Stamps.The postmaster at the Dunphy, has already put up a large size invitation to his customers as all post offices will be emphasizing the fact that they sell stamps.Westmount Post Office, shown in Bernard this photograph.Soon Westmount High Branch Gives Red Cross $1,200 On Tuesday afternoon, students of the Westmount High School assembled in the gymnasium for the presentation of a cheque for $1,200 to the Canadian Red Cross Society, The money is to be used to pay for a station car.Elizabeth Gibb, president of the Westmount High School branch of the Junior Red Cross, presided.The report of the activities of the year was read by Barbara Jackson, secretary of the branch, and the presentation was made by Fred Kahn, the treasurer, to Jackson Dodds, chairman, Central Council of the Canadian Red Cross, who gave a short address to the pupils.Another item on the program was the presentation of framed photographs of former students who have lost their lives in the present war by Tom Grimley.on behalf of the Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club.With Mr, Dodds and the officers on the piatform were Mrs.R.B.Shaw, Supervisor for Quebec of the Junior Red (ross, Hugh Scott, a member of the Westmount School Board, S.F.Kneeland, Secretary-Superintend- ent of the Westmount Board, Miss A, L.Parker and J.D.Lawley, staff advisors, and two Red Cross Transport Officers.Excerpts from the annual report, which shows the wide range of activities of this branch of the Junior Red Cross, follow: The Junior Red Cross Branch of Westmount High School, form- continued its activities throughout this year.It was the first complete year of operation of the branch.For this year, the Council, consisting of one representative from each class, elected the following executive: president, Elisalæth Gibb; vice-president, Bob Ever- son; secretary, Barbara Jackson.treasurer.Alfred Kahn: staff ad-| visors, Miss A.L, Parker, D.| Lawley.The objective set was the purchase of an ambulance to be used by the Red Cross in Britain, This objective has now been successfully attained by various: means, Activities Included three tions at which $80.59 a highly successful concert and play presented in conjunction with the Dramatic and Debating Society and netting $104.00, and a Penny Race he- tween the boys and girls of the school at which the branch made\u2019 auc- were $50.93.Monthly collections were held in each class, The results for! the school are as follows: ! September $ 26.89 October 25.69 November 21.60 December 21,01 January 47.07 February 34.19 March 39.72 April 69.72 May 299.61 | Total $584.50 Several salvage drives were held in the fall before the City of Westmount began regular collections, all salvage being sent | to the Red Cross House and there sold.Sales of ice cream, candy.r-\u2018received his education at Cedar cookies, and donuts were held\" Pointe Claire, the regularly and proved a big sue\u201d; the | j are \u201cin ;The pupils sold \u2018Luncheon; C.P.C.; The girls knitted the year and over 400 articles were sent in.Also, In response to a request for handkerchiefs, in one week they hemmed and prepared 66 dozen to be sent to Britain, Before the knitting was sent away, knitting shows were held in the school library and an admission of 5c charged.This raised $11.70, A class in home nursing and elementary first aid was held early in the year, and 17 girls received their certificates.Teams of girls also did voluntary work at the Red Cross House on Saturdays when necessary, _ Several members attended the annual convention of the Junior Red Cross held at the Red Cross House.As a result of a motion at the conference stating that the various high schools of the province should take more interest In the work other schools doing, it was decided to publish a monthly bulletin on the Red Cross work of the local high schools, Peter Burgess of this school was made editor.The branch was fortunate in throughout getting the checking proceeds from the Commencement, Hi-Y, and Cadet Corps dances which amounted to $46.86.Three donut weeks were held the latter part of the year.donuts to their $111.70 A by netted neighbours.Altogether was raised in this manner, raffle for a picture donated Watson Art Galleries $66.10, Two successful tea dances were held in May, the proceeds of which were $35.77 and $36.25 respectively.Receipt, of the following donations were received: West- mount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club, $15.; Westmount Girls\u2019 HI-Y Club, $5.; Westmount Boys\u2019 Menorah Club,\" $10.; Westmount Girls\u2019 Menorah Club, $15.; also various other.donations by the Hi-Y Clubs during the year totalling: West- mount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club, $5.30; Westmount Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Club, $6.40.Dr.J.R.Byers Given Honorary Membership Dr.J.Roddick Byers, of 3166 The Boulevard, was given an honorary life membership in the Canadian Tuberculosis Association at the conclusion of its annual convention in Toronto on Saturday.(the OPENING BOAT RACES STAGED ON SATURDAY Initial Event of Season Held in Sailing Pond at King George Park The first year were held In pond at King George Saturday afternoon, Michel Panet-Raymond chgine motor two-engine race won Leonard Cohen, second place captured by John Christie and Terry Seaman was third, The races of the the sailing Park on boat won boat was single The by race, was three-engine event was won by Ian Rutherford with David Fleming taking second place and Mitchel Bronfman In third place.One of the most Interesting events was the free-for-all up and down the two pools and was won by Michel Panet-Raymond, Donald Gross was the runner-up and Mitchel Bronfman, third.Only one sall-boat race was held as there was very little wind, The race was won by Jaime Dunton with Robert Matthews second and Bruce Anderson in third place.More races will be held this Saturday afternoon when a larger entry list is expected.The races will start at 3.00 pm.and with some kind of a wind, two or threa races will be held for the nall-boats, | W.Seott, of Parks Program The following events scheduled for Westmount this week: Thursday evening: Two games in the Senfor Softhall League; pone game in the No, 3 Command House League, are purks Saturday afternoon: Cricket game, West Indians vs West- boat races at King | mount; | George Park, 3.00 pain.; Monday evening: Two games \"in the Senior Softball League, | Tuesday evening: Girls soft- ; ball, C.W.A.A.C.vs Westmount; ; fly-casting in the Ravine pond; Temple, Daughtsrs of the Nile, Tuesday \u2014 British Israel .mue two games in the No, 3 Com- AT GRAY ROCKS INN !mand House League at King Set.D.W.Fraser and Mr.| George Park.David S.Fraser were recent Wednesday evening: Two { guests at Gray Rocks Inn, St.games in the Senior Softball Jovite.! League, = RASE The Week At Victoria Hall Today \u2014 Miss C.Wolfson, piano recital; Mizpah Lodge, 1.O.OF.Saturday \u2014 Johnny Holmes and His Orchestra, dance.Monday \u2014 Westmount Women's Club, Red Cross Group; Oasis: World Federatidn, Vereenging Holland-Canada Society; Westmount Chapter R.A.M.Wednesday \u2014 British Israel World Federation; Rotary Club Electa Chapter 0O.E.S, C >oc | | \u2014 HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished D0 0 0, Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Free EH>0I0C\" OE0\u2014>0\u20140 Catherine St., Estimates Westmount WE.2323 MISS M.EVANS -DIES AT HOME Native of London.Ont., Maintained Close Association With Church Affairs A private funeral service was held last Tharsday afternoon at the Jos.CC.Wray and Bro.chapel, for Miss Mary Aune Evans who died the same day ai the home of her sister, Mra.R.317 Claremont avenue.The body was later sent to London, Ont,, for burial Friday afternoon.Miss Evans, who had been tu M health for several years, was 84 yenra of age.A daughter of the late John and Mary Evans, Miss Evans was formerly a member of Cronyn Memorial Anglican Chureh in London, Ont.and maintained her close associatfon with church affairs as a member of Trinity Memorial Church here.Survivors include one sistor.Mrs.Scott, widow of a former superintendent of the Canadian National Railways here; two brothers, Thomas Evans, former- Jy agent for the Michigan Central Railway at London, and KR.W.Evans, of Arcadia, Callf, and several nephows and nieces, including Maj.Walter H.Scott.MC, of Montreal; J.Evans, of Bath, N.Y., and J, M.Evans, of London, England; Mrs.J.M.Jack and Mrs.K.R, Foilde, of Montreal; Mrs, Rex Sykes, of London, Ont.; Mrs.J.R, Bowles, of Toronto, and Mrs.Nan Giles, of Detroit, Mich, PROWLING DOGS BAMAGE PLOTS IN THIS AREA Allotments Growing Wartime Food Also Affected \u2014 Cats Share Blame Flower beds and war gardens are In many cases heing seriously damaged, and, in some Instances, completely ruined, by stray dogs.Numerous complaints have been recelved at the office of this paper, from residents in thig district, that valuable plants, expensive flowers, and carefully sown plots, have suffered through the depredations of wandering canines, The damage, according to the complainants, occurs mostly in the early morning, when dogs, that have been kept indoors all night, are allowed to go Into the streets, While the injury to flower heds may be a serious enough matter, the destruction of, or damage to war gardens {s even more regret- able, Many people are cultivating small vegetable lots to supplement or add to thefr supply of fresh.vegetable food, and in wartime this form of home farming is of vital importance.A lesser number of complaints also deals with depredations by cats on the loose.Weston School Holds Graduation Exercises The graduation exercises of Weston 8chool were held yester- i day morning in St.Matthias\u2019 | Church Hall, Westmount.The {principal of the school, Miss Jean { Nichol, presented 23 certificates to members of the 1942 graduating class.A large audience of parents, graduates and students heard an Interesting address delivered hy Ewan Irvine, sorfate editor of The Star, Mrs.William Jordan Died Here Saturday Mrs.Willlam F.Jordan died \\at her residence, 54 (Columbia avenue, on Saturday.she was formerly Emma Loulsa, daughter of the late Fzeklel Jordan and i Rebecca Frazer, of Saint John, \"New Brunswick.Mrs, Jordan who has Hved in : Montreal for many years came from United Empire Loyalist stock.Surviving are 4 daughter, Miss Isabel Jordan, and a son, J.'s.OF SISTER HERE as.Montreal R.MR.To Hold Service Sunday [ x A drumliead service will te held the Royal Montreal Regiment on Westmount l'ark Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock, {t was announced yes.terduy.by on A similar sevvice was held by the regimeut about the time last year, same \" Is Reported Missing FHght Sergeant Ut, J Kirke patrick has been reported miss- Ing after afr operations overseas.Not yet 21 years of age, Flight Sergeant Kirkpatrick, son of the late WR.Kirkpatrick und of Mrs.Co A.Richardson, of #61 Rosiyn avenue, was born in Toronto.He was educatod nt Trinity College School, Port Hupo, Out.und attendod first year commerce at McGIN University.He went overseas ns ns observer Inst August, VACATION CLUB AT LOCAL YMCA TO OPEN SOON Handicrafts, Sing - songs, Movies Will be Among Daily Activities \u201cSchool's ont\u201d will soon he the ery and many Inds will add \u201cthe Vucation Club iy open,\" The Vacation Club at the Waost- mount \u201cY\u201d will soon be roudy to recelva fa first campers for the 1942 xennon, At the club, caen day is fillod with fun and action.Based on the bellef that boys lonrn host by doing those things that glve them satisfaction (he dally programs alm at teaching (hem skill in handicrafts, physical activity, and nature lore.Among the morning activities will be movies, talks, slng-songy und handlerafts of all kinds The afternoons will be tuken up with athletics, games, swimming meets and odueationn) trips in all places of interes throughout the eity, Included in the program tlsu, Will be special events such us plenfes, hikes, and bleyela trips.The YMCA.thin year is hold- Ing a \u201cNear the Chy Camp\u201d on an Island Just À short way from St.Rose, It js expected that the vacation club will have some enjoyahle weekends there, LOCAL CADFTS T0 TAKE PART IN INSPECTION Annual Review of Air Cadets Scheduled to be Held on Saturday The Flrst Westmount Squadron, Air Cadet Lengue of Canada, under the command of Squadron Leader HP.IMlsley, will take part in next Saturdny'8 annual vafr cadet review on Champ de Mars, It wak annonnced this week, | Alr cadet squadrons of Mon- itreal and neighboring munfelpali- ties will participate, accompanied (by seven bands.| Presentation of the Walsh | Shield by Îts donor, Alr Comm.&, V.Walsh, MBK, furinerly Air Officer Commanding No.2 Train- Ing and now alr attache at Washington, will co-festure the review with a program of dril! competition, Brief addresses will be deliver: ed by Air Comm, Albert deNiver- ville, who succeeded Air Comm.| Walsh here, and by George B.; Foster, DEC, honorary president of the Alr Cadet League of Canada.|.Invitations have been extended to Afr Chief Marshal Sir Fred- \u201ceriek Bowhll, Brig.-Gen.FE def.Panet, Lt.-Cindr, M.R.Campbell, | Mayor Raynault and the mayors \u2018of surrounding centres, «Arrangements for the review scheduled to start at 2.30 o'clock, arn in the hands of Fit -Lt.Paul !Gadbo!ls, Command Cade Officer Flt.-Lt.I.V.Moseley, hls ausist- ant, and Flt.-1t.I * | = PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS GIRL SLIGHTLY HURT WHEN HT BY AUTOMOBILE Cychst Also Suffers Minor Wound in Street Accident Here Thirteen - year-old Ellnore Brown, of 116 Arlington avenue, suffered minor head and shoul- {der wounds when she was struck by an automobile driven by Wil Ham Shephard, of 92 Colbeck stroet, Toronto, en Sherbrooke street near Arlington avenue at 4 pm, on Friday, According to information obtained by police the girl walked to aide of the cast-bound ve- Miele when she becamo confused ns she was crossing Sherbrooke street.from the north to the south side.The youngster walk- od to the residence of Dr, Cone don, 4673 Sherbrooke street, whore she was treated and al- [towed to return home.! When his safoly zone corner of Dorchester of 1160 talned an bicycle nt (he Atwater strent, City Hall nhrasion struck the north-west tvento and Josoph Blals, avenue, gauss to the left knoe, The necidont oceurrod as the cyelist turned his head to look backwards ns ha Was pro- coding south on Atwater, Ho was able to walk to the Wostern Division of the Moutroal General Hospital for treatment, COUPLE MARK 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs.J.Alderic Boyer Celebrate Event In Victoria Hall The golden wedding iinnfvor- sary of Mr.and Mes, J.Aldorie Boyer wag volebrated recently In Vietorin Hall, Mrs.Royer Is tho former Julia Holland, Mr.and Mrs.Boyer were married 60 years ago in the Sacred Heart Chapel, St.James Chureh, Mr.Boyer was born fn Beuuhar- nois, PQ, and Mrs Boyer In ; Montreal, They have three chile dren living, Francs Paul, Mrs.Ganthler; a son, Alfred, Len Brandehildren and one groat.granddaughter, A henquet waa glven in their honor.One hundred guests, relatives and friends, wera present.An address was rend by Miss Juequeline Itené de Cotret and baskets of flowers were presented by Francoise and André Ganthler #8 well ns other Kifts by Michel René de Cotrat, all grandehildren.The speaker was Francois Leduc, MP.for Laval, FINAL TRIBUTE PAID T0 LATE MRS.C.BARCLAY The funeral sevice for Claire Kirk Barclay, who died on Thursday at the home of her gluter, Myk, 1, M Strachan, 624 Victoria avenue, wag held In the chapel of Willlam Wray on Saturday afternoon, Mrs.Barclay was the wife of Dr, J.Barclay, medical super- Intendent of the Golden Hospital, Golden, RC, She had been 11] for some months, Her hushand, Dr.Barclay, graduated from MeGill University a number of years ago.A native of Galt, Oul., she re cejved her education there and in Toronto, and took up residence in Golden a number of years ago.She had heen in Montreal for the past five months, Her mother, Mrs.J.M.Kirk, of Montreal, algo survives, Interment.was in the family lot at Huntingdon, Que, WITNESSES WANTED Witnesses who saw the acel- dent at the rorner of Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke street on Tuesday afternmon, June 2, in { which Mra, T.Mitchell, 4935a , Sherbrooke atrect.west, was \u201cKnacked down, are asked to communicate with Mr, Mitchell.an \u2018employee of the city's Parks Dept, , ' ttawa, from The total profit from sales in T.Flanagan, \u201cemseives known to H.Lettau, Patrick's College, O : .Next Thursday \u2014 Jersey Channel Island Soclety Bruce iCommand Drill Officer at the above address in 1939.school was $83.10, Nex ursday y 2 .pe.iC per, at , .88, resident of the Club.| which he graduated ss v eae Ray moet Set nlm = = TT RTE Ko ju 7 - SEE SES es .a a ESE a EE Er PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every l'hursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WAInut 2773° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d sims to be an newspaper for the home devoted to \u2014 Independent.clean public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1942 ANOTHER COLUMN! We are apparently to have another \u2018column\u2019 in this country\u2014a \u2018Canadian\u2019 column\u2014osten- sibly to arouse a patriotic spirit among Canadians at large.Several local residents are interested in the new organization.The idea may be a laudable one, but so far as can be ascertained from newspaper reports the first and most important object of the group is the further prosecution of the anticommunist campaign.If this is so, the amount of support the new column will the public at larne will not be great.The dead horse has been beaten a long time now, and the public is no longer much interested.Fur- anti-communism has come to smack toe much of extreme Quebec nationalism and no Britisher wants to be even remotely associated with that.Again, the superb morale of the Russian army and people in this war has eloquently and emphatically refuted most of what the anti-communists have been telling us of Russia the past few years.Finally, there are too many organizations\u2014 worthy and commendable organizations devoted directly to winning the war\u2014to absorb thermore, so-called our interest now without trying support for another one whose entirely clear, and whose usefulness is therefore open to some doubt.THE RESERVE ARMY An intensive recruiting drive for the Canadian Reserve Army (the old NPAM) has been instituted in the Montreal District.The object of the drive is to build up a well-trained force that could be used for the defence of Canada should the necessity arise.With the enemy drawing closer to us, the government has decided to give the Reserve important role to play in the general plan for The appeal is made to men in the younger and older age groups who can do part-time training while maintain- the country\u2019s defence.ing their regular civilian jobs.de Grace is expected to provide That we shall do so is little doubt.TRIBUTE TO HOUSEWIVES Local housewives were given another dose of wartime rationing this week and In addition receive from of local to rustle up object is not of Jena.Army a more Notre Dame its full quota.promising.to official restrictions on sugar, tea, and coffee they were also confronted with the first serious beef shortage in local markets.The scarcity of beef is probably a temporary condition and not one to occasion any alarm.The Government recently found it necessary to take steps to prevent heavy exports to the more profitable markets in the United States and it is likely that adjustments in market conditions will follow and normal supplies will be again available soon.The extension of voluntary rationing to tea and coffee, with further reduction in sugar allowances, is a tribute to the good faith Canadian housewives have exhibited in voluntarily reducing sugar consumption.Ottawa officials have been frankly surprised at the drop in sugar consumption under the original program of allowing three-quarters of a pound per person per week.The experience in this instance has been quite the opposite from the results of voluntary gasoline rationing.No one is hiding the fact, however, that the honor system is being given its last chance in the new rationing program.Officials are not so hopeful that the tea and coffee restrictions will be accepted as readily as the limitation on sugar.If the results are not satisfactory there i sno doubt that coupon rationing will become necessary but as long as the gratifying trend prevails, the expensive and involved business of coupon rationing will not be undertaken.THE LATE DR.H.D.BRUNT The recent death of Dr.Howard D.Brunt, head of the English Department at Macdonald College, came as a shock to a large number residents.well known here because of his lectures and writings, but many local men and women were given their first appreciation of English prose and poetry in his classes.born in Halifax and educated at Dalhousie University.After post-graduate work in Germany he was given a Ph.D.degree by the University He was appointed lecturer in English at Macdonald in 1919, later becoming head of the department.Last year he received the Gold Medal of the Order of Scholastic Merit, given by the Province of Quebec for his outstanding contributions to the teaching of English.He was in his 62nd year.of Dr.Brunt will be severely felt; he was one of the best of our educationists, Dr.Brunt was not only Dr.Brunt was The loss WARNING TO TURKS Franz Von Papen, German ambassador to Turkey, is reported to have told friends in that country that Germany cannot open up a new front this year and remembering what has happened in the past, the Turks should mobilize at full strength in the expectation of having the opposite happening to what Von Papen is THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, = JUNE 11, 1942 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Homes Newspaper AT KENT SATURDAY As John Payne entrains for service, Claudette Colbert bravely waves goodbye in a3 memorable scene from an unforgettable film, \u201cRemember the Day.\u201d Marking a change of pace for Miss Colbert, who has appeared recently in smash comedy roles, \u2018Remember the Day\u2019 is scheduled to open Saturday at the Kent Theatre.John Shepperd, Ann Todd, Douglas Croft, Jane Seymour, Anne Revere and Frieda Inescort complete the featured cast of the film that was directed by Henry King and produced by Wm.Periberg.Westmount Baptist Church Rev.Dr.M.F, McCutcheon and Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston will exchange pulpits on Sunday morning, Dr, McCutcheon preach- * The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest ing in Westmount Baptist Church and Dr.Johnston, in First Baptist Church.On Sunday evening, Dr.Johnston will be in his own pulpit.Hig sermon subject will be: \u201cThe Blossoming Wilderness! The Wayfaring Man! The Path of the Redeemed.\u201d The desert shall blossom, the Lame shal] leap.The Fool shall not err.At this service the choir will sing the anthem: \u2018\u2018The Wilderness\u201d by John Goss.This is based on the magnificent passage in Isaiah, chapter thirty-five.Visitors are cordially invited to these services.House address numbers of a new type are now made of a clear plastic which reflects scattered light so that they are clearly visible by day or night, The back is embossed with a series of tiny parabolas to catch and reflect light, Letters are similarly to be made in both two and three inch sizes, words 20 = ih The Westmount Examiner >| GLASSIFIED AD me £8 me § ee me pn 1 of WAlnut 2773 S SITUATIONS VACANT SSMAKER wanted to take sewing out, Reasonable, Vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria avenue, EL.ois GIRL with selling ability, willing to jearn., Madam Joel, Corsetlere, 4888 Sherbrooke Street.T-12 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED YOUNG GIRL wanted in the afternoons to help with housework and \u2018mind young child.Apply 38 Staynor avenue, Westmount.T-19 SITUATIONS WANTED WIDOW wants position as housekeeper for couple, widower or bachelor.WE.1807, T-10 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET LAUREL Laurentians.Bungalow, b rooms, furnished, Further particulars, DE.7927, T-14 ST.CANUT\u2014Summer cottage, newly finished, electric light and water, screened gallery, completely furnished, good swimming, CR.1872 between 8-7 p.m, T-11 COUNTRY HOUSES WANTED SMALL, furnished cottage wanted, suitable two or four persons, Eastern Townships or Laurentians, For fwo weeks, July 18 to August 2nd.Muat have Inside toilet, Good fishing.Write Box 163, 3191 Hampton avenue, Z-42 : GARAGE TO LET : LM, 336.Apt.3, garage, very rea- ! sonable, FI, 4507, T-15 3 FOR SALE \u2014_\u2014 GENUINE opportunity! Beautiful modern chesterfield suite never used, bargain $75.Handsome modern bed- \u2018 room, Georgeous rug $35, scatter mats, Wainut breakfast set.Dropieaf table, chairs, bookcase, gateleg, lamps, tables, Never used.Fl.1950, Colson, 13523 Greene, Weitu.ount, T-18 : ASSORTMENT, lady's shoes, size 3, also single roll top desk.WI, seas ! -17 CHESTERFIELD and chairs, walnut bed, box spring, pletures, wall mirrors, rugs, and other household articles, W1, 2233.T-9 VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED $1.00 Monthly WE repair all makes of vacuum el-aners.A.& A, VACUUM CLEANER CO.Fteroy 3800 T8 RLEEREX HEALS SKIN AÏL- MBNTS.PROVED BY HUNDREDS from Coayt to Coast to Le unequalled for Eczema, Psoriasis, Impetigo, Bolls, Pimples.Erythema, ete.0c: $1.00; $2.00.(Medium and Strong).Recommended and sold by American Drug Stores Macy's Iwug Stores, Melrose Drug Stores.mate + FOR SALE _ CHESTERFIELD and chair, Den table and bookcase.MA, 8339 after 6 p.m.Z-98 TWO pair young men's trousers, perfect condition: girl's light blue Greu- tell, size 12, $2.00.Girl's In between coat, navy, $3.80; light wool coat, sise 20, new, $3.00; also lady's sult, alze 30, $2.50.EJ 0203, Z-277 RADIO, all wave, console model, 11 tubes, Northern Electric special with high fidelity speaker, $75.00.AT.6348.2-276 FOR SALE EXTRAORDINARY pargain, spring summer dresses, linen suit, redingote, size 12-18; never worn, sacrifice, $2.00 up.WA.6654.Z-276 THREE PIECE chesterfield, English Kidney, silk brocatell, ilpcovers, bar- galn, AT.B40.Z-69 SMALL SIZE Quebec heater, round top, wood, coal.WA, 5857.Z-70 TENT 10° x §' 6 high 2° side wall overfly and front awning, also large size auto carrier, 6671 Monkland nve- nue, Z-50 Crossword Puzzle | FOR SALE MAN'S riding boots, size 8, also Eng- lish whipcord riding breeches.DI.0768 after 6 p.m.Z-65 CHESTERFIELD in goed condition $12.00.Dresses, jackets, sizes 12-14-16, very, cheap.WE, 2393 after 6 p.m.Z-63 GATELEG TABLE.Telephone stand.Daybed.Kitchen table, Rox 400, Montreal West, 2-59 WHITE flannel coat, 16.Small bedroom table lamp.EL.0462, Z-60 MATERNITY DRESS, size 14, pale pink evening dress, 14, Baby scale with basket, FL.1938, Z-56 BUFFET, dark oak, bevelled mirror spacious, for fm: .cdiate sale $15.00.WAL 3156, Z-51 CHILD'S maple crib suitable up to five years, AT.1520, 2640 Soisson ave.HORIZONTAL 1-=Toplc vf discourse 6\u2014Tilled land 14-\u2014Note of scale 13\u2014Qull-like bird 17-\u2014Freneh socialist 56\u2014Mask 31\u2014Type of short story 43\u2014At no time T-8 H\u2014Roman emperor 46\u2014{iypsy: 48-\u2014Memento Si\u2014Note of scale 89-\u2014Makes amends 6\u2014Symbol for actl- vessel 11\u2014To0 talk foolishly 87 60 13\u2014Mother of Tavinia 16\u2014Part of speech 18\u2014DBoring tool 11\u2014To like better 50-\u2014To knock 21\u2014Stepped 12\u2014System of th B1\u2014Armadillo z2\u2014Refuge sophy 33-Injurious 25\u2014Herald of spring 27\u2014Citrus fruit ot 32\u2014-1 {quid measure 18\u2014tChalice 61\u2014Friend of Pythias 34\u2014Glaclal sno 20\u2014Co 6a-Outeast 38\u2014=Vegetable dis Pts ame VERTICAL 37\u2014Three-legged stool 21\u2014Trip 1\u2014Vibratory motion 38\u2014To remove 26\u2014l'ertaining to the 2\u2014Pronoun 40-\u2014Bowl-shaped de- country 3\u2014Nent pression 2\u2014Latin, conjunetion 4~ To convene 41\u2014Shashonean In- 29\u2014Plant disease 5\u2014Mistake dians 44\u2014To emulate 33\u2014Rlack num $7-T{betan priest 33\u2014Prefix half: 7\u2014Sun god 49\u2014To quote 36\u2014Having streaks of 8\u2014Warp-yaru *2-\u2014Border * different colors 9\u2014Surrealist painter 34\u2014To chop 39-\u2014Indentation 10-\u2014Pear-ahaped glass 37-Negative 42\u2014land measure 58\u2014Upon p sé\u2014Compass point (Solution will be found elsewhere in this issue) 2-33 MEAT PIES at Lofebvre's, better than ever, ¢ for 2c.DE.1303.Z-26 SINGLE BED, spring and mattress, large chesterfield and chair, 365 Ber- wick avenue, Mount Royal.Z-40 AWNING in good condition 11\" 3\" x 3' 6\" $10.00.EL.4263.Z-71 CHROMATIC Harmonica and Bee-bee gun.good condit'on, sacrifice.WA.4178.Z-118 PORTABLE typewtiter hardiy used, : reduced from $60.00 to $39.50.AT.09.Z-117 1 CHINESE table aisi lamp, occasion- al chair, odd bles.Sfiver tea service, plates, ornaments.Figures.pictures, ete.CA.3115.855 Stuart.developments, , 4-115 WANTED TO PURCHASE CHILD'S COT without mattress.Call ; FL 6960, T-7! ANTIQUE CHINA, silverware, glass.clocks, paintings, ivories, furniture, ornaments.other antiques purchased.Lyons 1480 St.Catherine, WI.5700, CARYAGE & STORAGE ! NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans- ter.Local and long distance movers Also storage, DE, 3110.T-4 WESTERN (rating and Moving Reg'd., Van Service.Specialty furniture.refrigerators, pianos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction, FI, 1328, 2 DRESSMAING | COATES, sults and dresses, reasonable prices, Mise Mathews, Tailoress, dressmaker, 4318 St, Catherine St.Fi.S084.T-13 LADIES and children's dresses.Smocking, embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.\u201d Moderate pres, FI.6070.T-1 RUGS REVERSIBLE broadioom rugs made of your old carpets and materials Anglo French Carpet Company, Drummond Bldg.PL.5546.\u201cWoman Of The Year\u201d T-5| The Westmount Examiner's Hi dden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements:\u2014 Simply find the two \u2018\u2019ads.\u2018\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the last half of this 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 the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 y Residents of Westmount, only, ears of age.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 eisewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers, as, unfortunately, it would one submitting the right answers.The winners of last week's cont be received in Monday\u2019s mail.Mrs.J.Turner, 1346 Greene 33 Chesterfield Ave.; E.M.O'Hara, 10 Springfield Ave.; be impossible to give passes to every est are as follows and their passes will Ave., Apt.2; Miss Elsie MacDonald, Mrs.N.D.Johnston, 754 Upper Lansdowne Ave.; Miss Eloise Ross, 4376 Western Ave.; Mrs.H.Rees, 73 Bruce Ave.THE FOR Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed In this Forum are mot necessarily those ot this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for UM K.C.D.CL them.+ So (a The Russian Government has recently been inquiring into the possibility of space being available in Ottawa for the establishment of an office to accommodate a staff of about 40 persons, King some time ago announced Premier that an exchange of diplomats had been planned bat that it had not been decided as to whether {he exchange would be of Ministers or Consuls.inquiry about office space is con war supply organization.It is thought this nected with the establishing of a When the last Russian Trade Commission was here I had the pieasure of doing some legal work for them and found the members of the Commission to be very keen business men and exceptionally hard workers, They lived and had their executive of- tices in a large self-contained residence on Drummond Street above Sherbrooke Street and not far from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.A large U.S.S.R, flag flew over the main entrance.Aside from legal matter I had some interesting talks with them about economics.At a successful Home Crafts Conference held at Antigonish Mr, O.A.Beriau, Director of Handicrafts for the Province of Quebec said in part: \u201cMake the farm home more self-sufficient and of a more distinctly rural style.We must not have cheap copies of city homes, but homes which reveal the vigor and the soul of our people.The a place of prominence and as a result of this and other craft the true dignity, nobility and graciousness of rural life is returning.We (the Province of Quebec) paid farmers $50 | dollars an acre to get them started to grow flax.It was hard going, but look at the change now.Last year there were 28.000 acres of flax grown in our Province.We estimate there are.60.000 looms and 80,000 spinning-wheels used in Quebec.\u201d From Martime Co-operator.Antigonish, Nova Scotia.\u201cThe Liner she's a lady an\u2019 she never looks nor \u2019eeds \u2014 The Man O\u2019 War's \u2018er 'usband, An\u2019 \u2018e gives \u2018er all she needs.\u201d \u2014Kipling.Alderman Paul H.Douglas.Quaker professor of economics at the University of Chicago, unsuccessful candidate for senator from Illinois, enlisted recently as a private in the U.S.marines, 50 years old he passed his physical examination with loom\u2019 has been gradually restored to: the Demosratic nomination for U S.: * flying colors and got a waiver on his age.It is reported that a group of western Canadian farmers training at the recruit centre near Gulph could not stay in bed until 6.30 reveille after years of getting up at 6.00 a.m.Reveille wad advanced half an hour and the far.ners were greatly pleased.There was no printable comment by the non-farming recruits in the same unit.Station WHIP, in which Marsa- all Field interests have purchasad a small block of stock and to which Mr.Field's Chicago Sun has been giving liberal sponsor- i ship, has tendered the Chicago { church federation the offer of an \u2018initial program of 15 minutes a week with the promise of additional time as programs are developed.Since April 6.England has had no white bread.Lord Horder says the people will be all the better for the use of wholemeai bread.According to the Belfast Irish News, many American soldiers in Ireland have returned to the Roman Catholic faith.\u201cOne Ulster bishop recently administered the sacrament to 35 adults, most of them American soldiers who, returning to the land of their ancestors, returned A wooden peg saturated with Vitamin Bl is now made for applying the vitamin to plants.When stuck in the rioist earth of the flower pot or beside the !plant, the peg gradually releases \u201cthe vitamin.Men of the same profession or \u2018trade had their wigs cut in the same pattern.You could therefore identify a man as a bishop, sol dier, coachman, etc.also to the faith of their fathers.\u201d {} Shaar Hashomayim Holds School Closing Exercises School closing exercises of all divisions of the Shaar Hashomay- im Religious School were held on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.The Assembly Hall was filled to capaeity with pupils, parents and friends.The program opened with the parading of the colours in which all Shaar Hashomayim Brownies, Cubs, Guides and Scouts participated together with their leaders: Guide Capt.Jeanne Rosen- thal, Scoutmaster S.D.Lonn, Cubmasters Michael Novick and I.Green.Flagbearers were Robert Shulman, Jerrold Finehberg and Joy Schwartz.The Wolfeub totem was borne by Trevor Fineberg.Samuel J.Leibowitz, acting educational director, presided.The Women's Auxiliary book prizes as well as various memorial awards were presented to deserving pupils in the Hebrew and Sunday schools.Harry Batshaw, K.C., chairman of the educational committee, greeted the gathering.Seated on the stage were Mrs.J, J.Block, Mrs.Harry Kirsch, Mrs.Herbert Vineberg, Harry Batshaw, K.C., N.J.Fraid, Lewis K.Freedman, Dr.B.L.Hyams, I, Mendel and L.J.Shine.Golden bars were presented to the following Brownies upon completion of two years of service: Shirley Beckman, Katie Gold, Ruth Janner, Ann Reisler, Berry Shine and Shiela Schwartz, The proceeds ended with the anthems and the receding of the colours.Mrs.M.N.Fineberg was at the piano.Following the exercises, the Parent-Teacher\u2019s Association held its annual general meeting with L.J.shine presiding.Reports of the various phases of the activi- tles were rendered by the chairman of standing committees.Mra.Herbert Vineberg reported on the successful series of open functions held during the year.Mrs.M.A.Brown, chairman of the Scholarship Fund reported that the fund had now almost reached the $500 mark, Dr.B.L.Hrams, chairman of the committee on scouting activities reported a growing interest among the children and the strengthening of the various groups in the svyna- gogue.He highly praised the work of the group leaders.The treasurer's report was rendered by Mrs.M.N.Fineberg.Mrs, J.J.Block submitted the report of the nominations committee which was adopted ag follows: President, L.J.Shine: vice-president, Mrs.J.J.Block and Lt, Surgeon Harry Bacal (honorary); treasurer, Mrs.M.N.Fineberg; secretary, Mrs, Harry Kisch; executive committee: Mrs, M.A.Brown, Mrs.Lewis Faber, Mrs.5.H.Feldman, Mr.L.K, Freedman, Mrs.W.Freedman, Mr.M.Greenblatt, Dr.B.L, Hy- ams, Dr.E.A, Kutzman, Mr.1.Mendel, Mrs.B.Robinson, A.Usher \u201cand Mrs.H.Vineberg.(The faculty will elect its representatives.) Ex-officio: Dr.H.Abramowitz, rabbi; Rabbi S.G.Levi, educational director; Mr.S.J.Leibowitz, acting educational director; Mr.H.Batshaw, K.C, chairman, educational committee; Mrs.E.Solomon, president, Women's Auxiliary.The feature of the meeting was provided by the Shaar Hashomay- im Dramatic Workshop which presented \u2018\u2018Interlude,\u201d\u201d a light drama in one act, written and directed by Bernard S.Berlin.The cast included: Shirley Tamarin, Beth Tannenbaum, Sylvia Shapiro, Marvin Feldman, Christine Goldman, Sheila Jackson and Bernard Berlin.Stage setting by Bernice Shapiro; make-up James Coghill; staging by Messrs, by Thomas Price and J.L.Lazare.3 The play was very well received.fg IT CALVARY Y | CHURCH NOTES | Special services to celebrate Children\u2019s Day with promotion exercises from the lower to the higher departments in the Church School will be held in Calvary United Church, on Sunday.The service at 11 a.m.will be under the united leadership of the minister, Capt.the Rev.T, W.Jones, M.A., D.D., and Mr, D.T.Jackson, superintendent of the Church School.All departments of the school, together with the Young Worshippers\u2019 League, and the Mission Band, will participate in the service, while the Junior Choir will lead the singing and render spe- cal anthems and choruses.The church will be specially decorated with flowers adding beauty to the carefully arranged service of worship.The address will be de- Jivered by .Capt.Jones, assisted by a group of boys, the subject being, Swords and Shields.At 3 o'clock in the Church School, all departments from beginners to seniors will participate in the colourful Promotion Exercises, the graduating classes parading through the gates to be received by the superintendent of the higher division into which the children are graduating, Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend.The evening service will be held at 7.30 p.m.with Capt.Jones preaching on the theme \u2018The Call of Jesus Christ to Youth Today\u201d.The Red Cross will meet from 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.and the evening branch at 7.30 p.m.More workers are urgently needed.On Thursday, at 8.15 p.m.at strawberry social will be held under the auspices of the Women's Association.There will be a variety program, tickets 35 cents.Lydon Only Male With Girl Stand-in Jimmy Lydon is the only male actor in Hollywood with a girl stand-in, ° She is a 19-year-old blonde named Margaret May who has already substituted for Madeleine Carroll as a stand-in.Jimmy, playing the title role in Paramount's \u201cHenry Aldrich, Editor.\u201d chose Margaret himself for the job.However, Margaret becomes the mischief-maker\u2019s stand-in only when he himself becomes a girl \u2014as he does in one sequence of the comedy.an escape from a psychiatrist.A new form of insulation fis made of cotton treated to make it: fire resistant, It also resists wa.| ter.The insulation will be sold in | lanket-form rolls of various, widths and thicknesses and with! any of several types of backing.| It may be useful in many types of insulat'on jobs including re-: frigerator cars and buildings.LAST RESPELTS ARE PAID LATE HARRY DANIEL 1 Resident of Somerville § Avenue Was Well | Known in the Contracting Business Friends and relatives paid fina) tribute to Harry Daniels, of 80 Somerville avenue, service held at his home on Monday, officiated at by Rev.Canon Naylor, pastor of Trinity Memorial Church.Mr.Daniels, a na- j on | tive of Croydon, Eng., died Saturday.He was 79 years of age.at a funeral ÿ Queen oie Mr.Danlels was well known in 3 the contracting business, having worked for many years with the firm of Daniels and Mannard, He had retired from business years ago and has since resided in Westmount, Mr.Daniels came to Canada when six years old.He is smi®%ived by his wife, for merly Emma Carr, four daughters, Mrs.Frank Love, Mrs, James Henderson, Mrs.V.R.Strachan ten ; and Mrs.Gordon Caldwell, all of Ÿ Montreal, and three grandsons, Leith Dickie, LAC.Ken Strachan and Gordon Henderson Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master J.11.00 a.m.Rev.M.F.McCutcheon, D.D.7.30 p.m.\"The Blossoming Wilderness! The Wayfaring Man\u2019 The Path of the Redeemed! \u201cThe Lame shall leap.The fool shall not err.\u201d Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.Church and all Departments of School wiil share in the service conducted by the Minister and S.S.Supt, Mr.D.T.Jacksen.The Junior Choir lead the sing ing.lilustrated address by the Minister, \u201cSwords and Shields\u201d 3.00 p.m.Promotion Day Exercises in the Church School.Open sessinn \u2014 all invited.7.30 p.m.The Call of Jesus Christ '@ Youth Today.Tuesday.10.30 a.m.to 430 pan.Red Cross Unit; 7.30 p.m.Events branch.Thursday, June 18 8.15 p.m, Straw- herry Social, with a variety po gramme.Tickets 33 cts.HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HA.9238 ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West ee co * ~ paper\u201d ses {the 1 that eached Iyams, ee On ted a e chil- ng o! : SYDa- e work treas- ed by ed the s comas fol.Shine; Block Bacal , M.N.Harrs >: Mrs, Faber, L.K, edman, L.Hy- Mr.I.mn, A.neberg, repre- Dr.H.8.G.Mr.8.ational , K.C, mittee; t, Wong was homay- which light and di- ., The amarin, Shapi- 1ristine n and ting by ip by Messrs, Lazare.ceived.ville Well itract- id final of 80 funeral n Mon- Canon > Mem- , à na- jed on ears of | 1own in having ith the ard, He ss ten resided s came ; old.ife, for daugh- .James trachan , all of ndsons, trachan _\u2014___\u2014 | ist n Ave.ster utcheon, g Wilé- g Man! deemed! ap.The \u2014\u2014 ?; Ave.N.Jones, ICES yartments \u2018the ser- Minister Jackson.the sing Minister, preises In n session Christ te .m.Red Evening 7.Straw- riety pr 3 \u2014\u2014 West acces \u201cWestmouat\u201ds Home Newspaper\u201d | Hollywood | [ Theatrical i Gossip NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Attractions \u2018Woman Of The Year\u2019Is Hit For Tracy, Miss Hepburn The problem of the (\u2018career | woman\u2019 {is given refreshing treatment in the new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer photoplay, \u2018Woman of the Year,\u201d which opened yesterday at the Westmount United Theatre, with Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn giving brillant portrayals in their first appearance together on the screen.Tracy is the rugged, solid newspaper sports writer.Miss Hepburn is the highly sophisticated columnist on international affairs, Completely extreme in temperament and outlook, the id \u201cThe Philadelphia Story\u201d in iwo personalities attract each |?Tole in which she combines other nevertheless and, after a, Warmth and dramatic tire.The whirlwind courtship, are mar- (Stars are given sterling support This ominous start leads to a marriage life in which Tracy discovers that he is expected to scramble eggs while Miss Hepburn writes her column, and reaches the breaking point when she is voted \u201cAmerica\u2019s Outstanding Woman of the Year.\u201d Plenty of dramatic water runs under the mill before a satisfactory solution is reached.Tracy makes his newspaper man a completely human and credible being.ani Miss Hepburn even surpasses her work ried, The result is that the IN the performances of Fa¥|nad come to call in Benny.honeymoon is interrupted on the | Baibter, playing a dominant| Jack first learned about his very wedding night when ap! feminist, Reginald Owen, as a talents during World War I escaped Serbian leader bursts in-!PWspaper managing editor, : to their room.The new bride|MiDor Watson, William Bendix, has a scoop on the Balkan situa-! Gladys Blake, Dan Tobin, Ros- tion and is delighted.Not so}c0® Karns and William Tannen.the grosm.Director George Stevens has gotten the best out of his performers and story and has seen Y | 11 .| to it that the action of his plot ( LI 41 | ever lags.A word must also let, \u2018No Benny Antics In York Comedy Admittedly Jack Benny\u2014the gent from Waukegan, lllinois\u2014 has reached many turning points in his spectacular history.But the most recent turning point took place when Benny was signed to play his first straight comedy role \u2014 sans slapstick and zaniness\u2014in Erust Lubitsch\u2019s \u201cTo Be Or Not To Be,\u201d now showing at the York United Theatre through United Artists release, Like all comedians, Benny has long yearned to play straight comedy and for a long time Lubitsch has been anxious to give him the opportunity.So.when the script of \u201cTo Be Or Not To Be\u201d took shape, the producer realized that the time when he was put in the Navy Relief Society and discovered that he was a wise-cracking jokester as well as a good violinist.When the war was over, Benny went right into vaudeville and gained fame as a monologist.In 1929, he got into the movies and later he appeared in Earl Carroll's *Vanitlies' on (Monkland Ave.at Gironard) Today until Saturday A CARGO OF FUN, MUSIC, STARS (er Lr ed, _\u2014 AND SURPRISES!.rocking with rhythm and rolling with laughter! (St.Catherine at Guy St.) * DOROTHY TODAY and FRIDAY | CAROLE LOMBARD and JACK L i] BENNY in \u201cTo Be Or Not To Be.\u201d ; \u201cSLEEPYTIME GAL,\u201d with Judy Canova, Tom Brown, Billy Gilbert and Ruth Terry.+ William HOLDEN | % Eddie BRACKEN {| Saturday until Tuesday and his ORCHESTRA Inatarag 808 EBERLY and HELEN O'CONNELL Betty Jane Rhodes -.Leif Erickson 2 BIG FEATURES \u2014BAD BOY GARFIELD\u2014 JOINS UNCLE SAM'S undercover 3 : Ë Inte tha OPEN LC T TheMliE BETTY GRABLE primal\u201d VICTOR MATURE NN ae iii JACK OAKIE =f) itn SONG of rhe) ISLANDS with Thomas Mitchell + George Barbier Billy Gilbert + Hilo Hattie ond HARRY OWENS & His Royal Hawaiians *% Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % GREER GARSON in \u201cPRIDE and PREJUDICE\u201d with Laurence Olivier, Mary | Boland, Ann Rutherford and ! Maureen O'Sullivan.Hit Comedy Of The Wide-Open Faces! *Sun., Mon., Tues.\u2014 % Henry FONDA in \"THE MALE ANIMAL\u201d A with Olivia de Havilland.| * Victor McLAGLEN in | \u201cCALL OUT THE MARINES |.with Edmund Lowe.l Added Attraction \u2014\u2014 Broadway, He made his first hit in radio as a guest star and has been riding high ever since, as one of the most popular air figures.be said for the effective photography of Joseph Ruttenberg, and the musical score, written by Franz Waxman, Of interest in connection with this picture is the fact that it boasts the combined talents of four Academy Award winners, the Academy \u2018\u2018Oscar\u201d having been won by \u2018Tracy, Miss Hepburn, Miss Bainter and Cameraman Ruttenberg.It looks like they all might be due for another one, for \u2018Woman of the Year\u201d is as distinguished a motion picture as has come out of Hollywood in a long, long time.AIR CONDITIONED Sherbrooke St.at Hingston.EL.2271 _\u2014 ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES Today ard Friday \u201cCONFIRM OR DENY\u201d with Don Ameche , 2nd HIT \u201cNew York Town\u201d starring Fred MacMurray ~\u2014Starting Saturday\u2014 \u201cThe Corsican Brothers\u201d with Doug.Fairbanks, Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff \u2014 ADDED \u2014 Claudette Colbert in \u201cRemember The Day\u201d Revival Friday Nite \u201cMystery Sea Raider\u201d ; : THREE ACES! EY NN Laughs, romance and music are brought to the screen by stars Betty Grable, Vic Mature and Jack Oakie in the Techficolor musical, \u201cSong of the Islands,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.ROMANTIC COMEDY HIT EEDA\" nant Beautiful Olivia de Haviland and Henry Fonds in \u201cThe Male Animal,\u2019 which opens for three days at the Monkland United Theatre starting Sunday.PICTURE OF THE YEAR r Spencer Tracy and Katharine the Year,\u201d which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre.\u2014 Hepburn co-starred in \"Woman of TTT Dib (Bherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Today until Saturday TRACY'S CRAZY ABOUT HEPBURN '.but she\u2019s too busy! Xk kk dk kk kkk kk kkk kk kk 4 111 Last Three Days! Also a MARGARET LOCKWOOD ) 7 med \u2018Castle In The Desert\u201d * STARTING SUNDAY in \u201cQUIET WEDDING\" A Glorious Tribute to The Fleet Air-Arm! WITH WINGS\u201d WITH .JOHN CLEMENTS - MICHAEL WILDING LESLIE BANKS & JANE BAXTER 4 ADDED ATTRACTICN #* \u201c BROADWAY ORCHID \u201d with MARJORIE WOODWORTH SKEETS GALLAGHER - GRACE BRADLEY COMMENCING SUNDAY JUNE 2 % ANN SHERIDAN % RONALD REGAN \u201cKING'S ROW\u2019 % BETTY FIELDS * ROB'T CUMMINGS dh kkk hk hkhk kk kkk kk kk AXA AA KAA AAAI Ak kk kkk kk kk kok 44 XV V4 M MN NN M 4 M NX MN NN M NX X 4 % The Stars of the Year.in the Picture of the Year! 4 04 HEPBURN WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2nd Attraction \u2014 -o>oe-1} Fitz.7411 DOC >oc >0C DOC 20030 \u2014 pe PAGE FOUR \u2014 727 TZ al 7 dd 2d ed 2 dO 7 Pde vd 2 0 Social and Personals The Rev.E.C.Royle, of Arun- del, Que, was in town for u few days last week, Mrs.W.J.H.Ellwood and her children have left to spend the summer at Como, Que, Mr, and Mrs.J.D.Johnson spent the week-end at the Selgniory Club, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Wendt left yesterday for Lucerne, Que.; they will return home this week-end.Miss Marilyn Carson spent the week-end as the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Crawford Carson, at Shawville, Que, Miss Lily Tremaine and Miss Vivian Tremaine, who wure the guests of Mr.and Mrs, L.B.Matthew, returned to Quebec on Saturday.Mrs, Harry Laws Is entertaining the members of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter, 1.0.D.E., today at her summer residence, at Bt.Eustache, The Weston School Old Girls\u2019 Il Charlotte - Gowns SALE! OF SUMMER DRESSES Just when you want them most cool, colorful Summer Dresses \u2018in the season's latest Broken sizes, ~ 910.- $12.- $15.1373 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 \u2014 It's Campbell's for Permanent Waves READY FOR ACTION At Moderate Prices! You'll love this new short hairdo with its crisp military bearing \u2014 P for it will serve you during day and avening with a minor change In arrangement.Mrs.I.Campbell's Beauty Shop 4917 Sherbrooke West DE.3419 - F Association held Its annual tea for ths graduating class on Friday afternoon at the school, 18 Sussex avenue.Mr.and Mrs.William Parker spent the week-end with rs Parker's parents, Mr.and Mrs, John Armstrong, at Aranprior, ont, Mrs.Lindsay McIntyre, of Ottawa, {8 spending a week as the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs.Cecil Doutre.Mrs.A.B, Austin arrived re- cantly from Vancouver to be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Lovell C.Carroll, for a month, Mrs.Edmond St.J.Green has arrived from Canning, N.S.to join her husband, Lieutenant Edmond St, J.Green, R.C.N.V.R.They have taken up residence at 4215 Western avenue.Miss Joan Mariott], of Quebec, who is in town for the weddings of Miss Nina Lee Franklin, which took place recently, and also that of Miss Ruth Burton, which will take place on Saturday, at which she will be bridesmaid.is the guest of her uncle* and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, J.F.Walsh.The Royal Montreal Golf Club, Ladies\u2019 Branch, opening ftleld- dey will be aeld tomorrow, when the C, R, Murray Memorial tournament will be played at ten.Approaching and putting will follow lunch.and tea will be served at four o'clock, Mrs.Kenneth G.Mappin and Mrs.E.R.Chaffey will pour tea.The Women's Boclal Service Organization's annual closing bridge and mah jong will take place on Tuesday alternoon at two o'clock at the Chalet, on top of Mount Royal.The convener is Mrs, Moe Perlman, assisted by Mrs.M.H.Cohen, Mrs, M.8ib- lin, Mrs.A.Kanigsberg, Mrs, J.Albert, Mrs.J.Rligler, Mrs, 8.Samit, Mrs.8.Disenberg and Mrs.S.Welco.} ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.David A.Amory announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia Marie, to Mr, Frank Forbes, jr., aon of Mr.and Mrs, Frank Forbes, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 37.Mr, and Mrs, Ernest P.Kings- land, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Constance Barbara, to Mr.John Archibald McIntyre, son of Mr.W.A, McIntyre and of the late Mrs, McIntyre, of Whitby, Ont, \u2018' The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, July 4, at St, James Church, Nudson Heights, Que.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Mary EHze- beth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.J.P.Kavapagh, to Alrcraftsman Stanley G.Helleur, Jr.R.C.A.F., son of Mr, and Mrs.S, G.Helleur, has been nrranged to take place on Saturday morning, June 30, THEY MUST BE GOOD.ALL-WOOL, MEN'S NECKTIES Designed and KAREN BULOW Are Sold from Coast-to-Coast in Canada .Plain colours and exclusive new patterns THE K are priced at \u201cEXPERT HAND-WOVIN Made by *1.00 HAND WEAVERS\" 1174 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Near Stanley St.the twe feature pictures the judges\u2019 decision as the Theatre.Address ring the first half of the coming week.en final regarding the awarding of passes to TTI TY LLL T LAPT RIL] - The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest 1 have found the words .EA EENETAeTEORAIERITIEILITIININERIIIRITRET INE hidden in the advertisement OF .\u2026.\u2026ucuceseseneennesnnennnnÜ On page .renner.OND Fh@ WOPÉS .\u2026cssescosasesensessrsscses sécssososessacrencet hidden in the advertisement Of.RL page ; vee of this week's fxaminer, these being the titles of to be shown at the Westmount Theatre | agres to accept monssrnuunepugataenesOssessannonaoneoan seu soute ~ bresesecasearientsagsasens suscuosse Winners are to be drawn from those submitting the correet Answers.COLORS PRESENTED 10 CANADIAN LEGION © BY AUHILIARIES Colors were presented to the Quehec provincial command of the Canadian Legion by the women's auxillaries on Saturday night in ceremonies in the armory of the 7th Reconnaissance Regl- ment (17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars).The King's color was presetned by Mrs.B, Taylor, president, to E.Round, chairman of the Provincial Command, and the Legion standard by Mrs, 8.Sheriff, first vice-president, to J.E, Beriau, second vice-president, The dedication of the colors was performed by Major Rev.F.H.Wilkinson, M.M., and Capt.Rev.M.T.J.O'Brien, jointly.At the same time colors of the Ypres (Que.53 Women\u2019s Auxil- fary), and of the Maisonneuve (Que.66 Women's Auxillary) branches, were dedicated by the twc chaplains, The men\u2019s color party included, wh acted as sergeant-at-arms, and H.E.Green, M.M., and Mr.H.Stevens as guards, The Ypres branch color party comprised Mrs, M.Bruce and Mrs.BE.Benson, beavers, Mrs.R.McGuirk, ser- geant-at-arms and Mrs.B, Dwyer and Mrs.J, Hewlett, guards.The single color of the Malsonneuve Mrs.H.Nash, with Mrs.W.Da- Women's Auxiliary was borne by vies as sergeant-at-arms and Mrs.F.Rowlan dand Mrs.F, Wodburn as guards.Fol'nwing the ceremonies, the Last Post and the Revellle were sounded by trumpeters in remembrance of those who died in the Great War and a one minute silence was observed, During the march past the salute was taken b.Colonel Hutchison, Among those attending the ceremonies and the subsequeai dance were James Boyd, president, Provinciai Command; Mr.Justice Gordon Macklrnon, O.BE., president, Sir Arthui Currie branch; Lieut.-Col.S.*.Rolland.V.D., chalrman.Montreal District Council; \u201cJeut.-Col.S.W.Watson, C.M.G., D S.O.; Mrs.Jean Le- claire, Mrs.Hercule Lefebvre, Mi.and Mrs.L.W.Taydor, Walter Miller, Ralph Bell, secretary, Canadian Legion, and Tom Leigh, manager, Montreal Service Bureau.Orange Marmalade Pudding 1% cup suet, cho red tine 2 cups bread crumbs 3% cup orange juice 1 cup orange marmalade 1 egg 1 teaspoon soda Beat egg.Add suet and orange juice to bread crumbs.Add the soda to the marmalade and stir Just to mix.Combine.Pour into buttered top part of double boil er.Steam 3 hours.Serve with hard satce.LIGHT COFFEE BLEND Serve a light blend of coffee ft requires less sugar.Especially at dinner you should be able to take coffee without sugar, after a heavy mea] with a dessert.at eleven o\u2019clock, in the Church of St.Augustine of Canterbury.WEDDINGS Grittin-Rico The marriage of Dorothy Beatrice, daughter of Mrs, Arthur L.Dawe, to Second Lieutenant Wil- llam John Griffin, Canadian Armored Corps, formerly of the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars, son of Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Griffin, of Dorval, took place on Monday in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, the Rev.A.T.Love officiating.Given in marriage by her step- tather, Mr.A.L.Dawe, the bride was gowned in white marquisheer.Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of lily- of-the-valley, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and lily-of- the valley.Miss Frances O'Brien was the bride's only attendant, wearing a frock of daffodil fallle and a flowered hat of marguerites.She carried a bouquet of the same flowers.Mr.Grenfell Cowper was best man for Lieutenant Griffin, and the ushers were Second Lieutenant James Barruse, Second Lieutenant John Pullan, Second Lieutenant E, S.Chaplin and Sub-Lieutenant Austen Small, Following the ceremony, & reception was held in the Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton\u2019 Hotel.and later the bridal couple left tor Muskoka Lakes, wearing a light blue suit with matching hat and navy blue and white accessories.EEE S besides Mrs.Round and Mr.Berlau, H, M.Parry, honorary|\u2019 secretary, Provincial Command, the bride Mr.and Mes.S.G.Helleur.take place on Saturday morning, June 20, Miss Kavanagh is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Kavanagh, and 3 \"WILL MARRY NEXT WEEK ! Miss Mary Elizabeth Kavanagh and Aircraftman Stanley G.Helleur, jr., R.C.A.F., whose marriage will at eleven o'clock in the Church of St.Augustine of Canterbury.Aircraftman Helleur is the son of Westmount Park United Church on Saturday evening.tenant Graham is the son of the late P.H.Graham and of Mrs.Graham, and the bride, formerly Miss Lilian Jean Woods, is the daughter of the late Thomas Woods and of Mrs.Woods.The bridal couple left to spend their honeymoon in Toronto and Niagara.1 Second Lieutenant James Henry Graham, R.C.A.S.C., and Mrs.Graham, photographed after their wedding, which took place at Second Lieu- \u201cHow about having not only sugarless parties, this year ,but tea and coffee-less parties, too?\" Miss Byrne Hope Sanders, director of the Consumer Branch of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board asks Canadian women, To overwhelm your guests with refreshments never was in good taste but nowadays, as the war nears its third anniversary, it is positively unpatriotic to serve too much of anything and risk wasting food, and of course sweet things should be cut out altogether, Hungry guests sandwiches but in the summer weather these between-meal snacks are apt to be too Yilling.What about handing around a bowl of fruit?If guests eat fruit they won't miss sweet cookies and cakes nor will they want anything to drink, so the sugarless, tea-and-coffee-less party problem is solved in one full sweep.if.on the other hand, sandwiches are in the hostess\u2019s scheme of things it is almost necessary to have a beverage, If the evening is chilly, what about a cup of tomato soup or a clear consomme: This would be original and would not only be stimulating and nourishing but delicious, too, which almost seems the most important thing to n hostess.Serve Fruit Juice Of course if the day the party is hot, lemonade.apple juice, or a fruit juice mixture can be served.Fruit juice should no longer be sweetened with sugar but honey or syrup make good substitutes, These sweeteners give a taste to an old recipe, which may.consequently have to be changed a little but with a little experimenting a delightful drink can be evolved, always enjoy of Miss Sanders Suggests Parties Without Tea, Coffee Ot course, it the family Is prepared to do without tea or coffee for a day or two, possibly these drinks can be served to guests as a treat.If that is the choice, however, be sure and make the exact amount required, Miss Sanders warns.Let your slogan be \u201cSorry, that's all there js.There isn't any more.\u201d If, by any chance, you gauge your tea-making badly some day and have two or three cups left over, save it to serve iced later on.Provided it hasn\u2019t stood too long on the leaves, \u2018\u2018old\u2019\u2019 tea can be very refreshing, Served with craam or with slice of lemon ft is said to be one of the best thirst- quenchers.\u2014 NURSES\" FOR PLANES LONDON, Eng.\u2014 A group of 150 women, former servants, shop assistants and housewives, have become \u2018\u2018nurses\u2019\u2019 at a \u2018\u2019hospital\u201d for damaged aircraft somewhere in England.They repair \u201cfly in\" jobs slightly damaged machines flown from the squadrons, and three days is the longest they have taken to get a machine back into the air.SOUR CREAM DRESSING Half teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 4 teaspoon paprika, 1 tablespo-n tarragon or mild vinegar, V2 cup eour cream, 1 tablespoon chopped chives or minced onion.Mix add vinegar and stir until well blended.Add cream and beat until m.xture thickens.Add chives or cnion.Yield, about Ya cup.Note- -Sweet cream wa.be used it the vinegar is increased.DON'T STIR AIR IN Avoid stirring air into foods while cooking.| gram, PRINCIPALS IN RECENT WEDDING [Westmount C.W.L.Appoints Conveners At the first meeting of the inew executive of the Westmount | sub-division of the Catholic Women's League held on Friday :afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs.J.T.Rogers, Lansdowne avenue, the following | conveners were appointed: Pro- | Miss E.M.Flanagan; ! membership and reception, Mrs.|G.A.Meagher; magazines, Mrs.\"WW, J, Keating; lay retreats, Mrs, 'E, Foster; annual bridge, Mrs.W.J.Keating; Sisters of Service, Mrs.G.M, Marshall; fashion show and social service, Mrs.J.T.Rogers; music, Mrs, W.J.Shea; Red Cross, Mrs.À.I, Peterson, Mrs, M.Shea; war services, Mrs, E.Foster, Mrs.W.J.Shea; Study Club, Mrs.C.J.Shaw; press, Mrs.E, Palmer; \"hospitality, Mrs.J.Colford; Girl \u2018Guides, Mrs, G.M.Marshall; Marathon bridge, Mrs, J.J, Cul- linan, Mrs.A, R.Manning; conveners for ditty bags, Mrs, C.W.Hemming and Miss E.M.Flanagan.One Simple Blouse Source Of Six Styles Restrictions on slide fasteners hold no terrors for Edith Head, Paramount studio designer.For a costume worn by Madeleine Carroll in \u201cMy Favorite Blonde,\u201d she designed an over- blouse with a three-way tie and no zipper.Made of soft gray crepe, the blouse may be worn with various changes of underskirts in checks, polka dots or stripes.Styled with poncho lines, it may be tied in front, in back, or on the side.In these days of conservation, it serves as a timeiy fashion tip.Six adaptations may be made from one basic theme! i.ORIENTAL t EEE AI RTE 4503-Sherbrooke-SLW.WA.3636 POST OFFICES SELL THEM seasonings.: À BANKS .DEPARTMENT STORES - DRUGGISTS POST OFFICES GROCERS .TOBACCONISTS BOOK STORES end other RETAR STORES eo oo = 0 > Order La Salle Coke o | NOW! | 9 DExter 1132 | U Hand & Donohoe INC.| INDEPENDENT FUEL MERCHANTS 0 4856 Sherbrooke St.West [Ls om 000 oo] \u201c\u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d \u2014 EVERYTHING CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE DUMAS III LI SISISS IS SMS VIII VIII II III IIS II IIS I VIII IN SSI SLI SI SSI ISSU SA USII VI SUV II III SSII SI SI 0 LI SSI UA ID) There's a newsreel down town this week that shows up in black and white clarity our need for cutting down or cutting out tea and coffee.Bags of tea look pretty Billy when seen in contrast to those pictures of a ruined ship settling in the water, with clouds of evil smoke pouring from her; and coffee's importance dwindles to nothing when compared with valuable cargo space.Giving up a pleasant beverage or two won't hurt anyone, and it's such a tiny thing to do.It is insulting to the tragic peoples of Europe to grumble when they only serve you one cup of coffee with a restaurant meal; it is fantastic to feel injured at skimping on the tea when you remember that refugee mother who started ¥ out on a perilous road with six! children and ended her journey with only one living baby.Surely a sense of proportion will lead us to see that we haven't given up anything yet, and that the sooner we do, the sooner there will be no more of those terrible true stories that make us ashamed of our softness, \u201cFood, Nutrition and Health\u201d oped strange fronds and foliage.This looked odd, and not at all like other people\u2019s lawns.Car rots seldom take kindly to this kind of work, and that is Why the grass looked unusual.Just a case of mistaken identity.is a nice little book by McColltim an É and Backer.It tells you all you este have to know about getting fat 3 or getting slim; and with regard x éddings.to the former it is interesting to 4 Tr He 2 note that \u2018One needs to digest and assimilate about one-third more than the daily needs in order to gain weight.If care is taken to insure an extra amount of rest a part of the excess of calories will be deposited in the body in the form of fat.\u201d And with regard to the latter, they tell us that \u2018Violent tennis playing, hill climbing or extreme effort in the gymnasium are as unwise as they are unnecessary in weight reduc- CORSAGES \u2014 BOUQUETS WEDDING and PARTY DECORATIONS Phone DE.1179 PINKERTON'S 5127 Sherbrooke West Greenhouses at Rosemere tion.In many cases reduction should be accomplished without additional exercise.\u201d So here's S hoping you haven't broken your hearts for nothing! + + $ We remember the tale about the local family who seeded their lawn, and then sat back to wait for a pleasant green film to cover the ground and announce that grass really had started.The pleasant green film appeared in due course, shot up and devel- Ge VICTOR and BLUEBIRD e RECORDS eo All the Latest Numbers of Dance Music & Popular Songs ® RADIO SALES & SERVICE @ RCA-VICTOR CAR RADIOS - RADIO COMBINATIONS Record Playing Attachments HODGE AUTO PARTS ONTREAL LIMITED 5362 SHERBROOKE ST.W.JPY, 4540 Near Prud'homme Semi-Private learn-to-swim les- .sons for boys and girls, 7 to 10 years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction by latest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.WIIbank 2159 à \"CONSULT THE DIRECTORY Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Your telephone is of a vest interlocking now ing sn hot) wartime load.Don\u2019t let needless delays hold up messages on which production efficiency may depend.OTHER \u201cWARTIME TELEPHONE TACTICS\u201d 9 SPEAK distinctly, directly into the mouthpiece.ANSWER promptly when the (2) bell rings BE BRIEF.Clear your line for the next call.;SE OFF-PEAK hours for your v Long Distance alls.These things may look trifling, but on 6,5 00,000 daily telephone calls, they are very important.O Me bea the aro tio one tou To: sou Nat E, | 1 in black tea and lo those of evil to noth- pleasant B to dole when al; it is member foliage.t at all s.Car- to this why the t a case D ut ne nts aE Eastern Townships Show Distinctive Character From the fertile farmlands of Megantic to the shores of the beautiful lakes of Brome; from the thriving industrial area around Shefford to the fnterna- tional border at Vermont; les one of Canada\u2019s most attractive tourist reglons \u2014 the \u2018Eastern Townships.Situated only a few miles south of Montreal and traversed by the Lines of the Canadian National Railways, the townships EASTERN TOWNSHIPS have become known to thousands of summer vacationists from Canada and the United States as a \u201cprovince within a province.\u201d Wealthy, not only in agriculture, minerals and industry, the townships can boast a considerable number of attractions for the taste of every pleasure seeker.From early in May until late in October, hotels, boarding houses and cottages around the pie- turesque Memphremagog, Massa- EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Riverside Inn North Hatley, Que.Overlooking beautiful Lake Massawippi.All modern conveniences.Plenty of home-cooked food.Comfortable beds.Shady lawn, boating, recreation reom.Very ressonable rates.For reservations or information.write Mrs, W.J.Kezar, North Hatley, Que.or phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS CITY CONVENIENCES Boating - Bathing - Fishing Tennis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Beautiful Grounds Smith, Prop.Knowlton 138-1.2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773 R.UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i Selby Lake Inn| Dunham, Que.55 Miles from Montreal Swimming, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Dancing, Children\u2019s Play Corner, etc.Modern in every way.Restricted Clientele.No black flies or mosquitoes, Write Mrs.F.G.Jones, Selby Lake Inn, Dunham, Que, er phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2778 or evenings 6 to 8 p.m.By.2596.Uften Court On Lake Memphremagog Spacious grounds, !ake and mountain setting.Tennis, lake sports, playroom with table tennis, open fires, library.Restricted Clientele ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUE.or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773 = > Riding - Tennis - Clock Golf - HOLIDAY AT KNOWLTON GROVE HOTEL ON BROME LAKE 70 MILES FROM MONTREAL Direet C.P.R.to Brome Lake ® Simmons Beds - Large Lounge Rooms @ GOOD FOOD AND GOOD BEDS OUR SPECIALTY Rates $18 to $22 per week.Write Knowlton Grove, Que.Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 Station on Property Swimming - Boating - Dancing Cottages to rent or phone EL, 1849 or 3 Es MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake .69 Foster .67 Granby .eun.50 Knowlton o.72 Knowlton Landing 86 Magog .83 North Hatley .90 Selby Lake .55 Vale Perkins .\u2026 90 Waterloo 62 wippi and Brome Lakes are gay with guests from all over the continent.In many respects the Eastern Townships can claim distinction from any other area in Quebec.Settled originally by English immigrants from New England and directly from the Old Country.the territory was organized on the old world \u2018township plan\u201d rather than the \u2018parish plan\" peculiar to French Canadian counties throughout the Province sf Quebec, The townships consist of 11 counties: Sherbrooke, Stanstead.Compton, Richmond, Wolfe, Me- gantic, Drummond, Arthabaska.Brome, Shefford and Missisquoi and cover an area of more than 6,500 square miles, with most of the important and interesting points situated on the Montreal- Portland line of the Canadian Nationa] Railways.Chief point in the Eastern Townships and a prosperous industrial and manufacturing city, is Sherbrooke, largest city in Quebec between the banks of the St.Lawrence River and the American border, Sherbrooke has & population of over 30,000 and within its limits flourish scores of Industrial and agricultural concerns, sending farm produce and tobacco to the large Canadian cities.Little known, but nevertheless true, is the fact that the Eastern Townships has the world's richest asbestos beds In the world within its boundaries.Some miles north of Sherbrooke, in the counties of Megantic and Artha- baska, is produced over 80 per cent of the world's supply of asbestos.PET AVERSIONS George Brent, who stars in Paramount's 1870 society drama, \u201cSilver Queen,\u201d has a strong dislike for people who ask him foolish questions and for milk, which makes him ill.Don Castle, teen-age romantic lead in Paramount's \u2018Tombstone (The Town Too Tough to Die),\u201d learned to play billiards during the production of the outdoor adventure, EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing and Riding.ROUTE 1 TO MAGOG Every Modern Comrori At Reasonable Rates For full particulars regarding rates etc.write or phone, phone 23, John McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.WHERE'S More people ore discovering [4 [2 \u201cWhen the rivets get too hot, 1 bolt for a cooling Dow.\u201d RL] A RL IR TU À PRE pe était\u201d = Mr., thrilling THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, TT 1942 SOR a SANSA NN AN , So ps North Hatley Inn \u2018Grandeur of Laurentians Is Ideal Resort Overlooking beautiful and picturesque Lake Massawippl, Pleasant View House, at North Hat- ley offers to its guests all modern comforts and one of the most perfect vacation places to be found in the whole world.Free from pests.Comfort, cleanliness and plenty tare the watchwords of the establishment and the whole atmosphere of the place breathes welcome and hospitality, \u201cThe food supply is the highest quality obtainable, the water supply perfect, Pleasant View House is designed to meet the requirements of the holiday-seeker who appreciates the comforts of home combined with a pleasant social at mosphere and every facility for either rest or activity.Fire-places and furnaces provide cheer and cosy warmth in cool weather.There is plenty of space for all kinds of indoor amusements and dancing may be carried on without interfering with any other pastime.In addition to the wonderful scenery and attractive drives, three free tennis courts, overlooking the lake, offer added attraction, while at the foot of the grounds lie the sandy bathing heaches and the sparkling, soothing waters of Lake Massawippi, A boat livery nearby supplies motor lannches, rowboats and canoes and splendid fishing is always to be had, as the lake is restocked annually from the Government Hatcheries with salmon, bass and m'iskelunge.A 9-hole golf course, 175 acres in extent and overlooking the lake the whole way.begins on the property and offers daily.weekly.monthly and yearly rates, while several other links are availabe within easy distance at Lennox- ville, Watervile, Sherbrooke, Magog and Dufferin Heights.Riding facilities are available at the Bassett Riding Academy.The altitude is about 1,000 feet with a view of mountain, lake and glorious sunsets impossible to describe, Recent Guests Among recent guests at Gray Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Quebec, have been the following: | Mr, and Mrs, J.J.Marshall, (Mr, J.R.Pelletier, Mr.and Mrs.IH, Wm, Iwasaki, Mr.and Mrs.i Paul Racine, Lieut.and Mrs, C.Charms Lover of Beauty The Laurentian Mountain area within easy range of Montreal is fast becoming the outstanding all-season playgrounds of the continent, The summer tourist, whether travelling by motor or by the Canadian National Railways whose ribbons of steel ramble through constantly changing mountain scenes is awed by their grandeur and the diversity of summer attractions almost within the proverbial \u2018\u2018stone-throw\u2019 of Montreal itself.For a distance of over ninety Heights, Sixteen Island, Welr and Huberdeau are the most prowm- {nent but every station along the lines has its quota of attractive summer homes and resorts, Crystal lakes mirroring the seasonal coloring of the mountain foliage and swiftly running streams offer the angler suitable award in speckled trout and small-mouth bass.The hunter, too, in season, will find partridge, PACE FIVE this lovely mountain preserve, in superabundance, the beauty that mother nature so luvishly bestows en her forests and as the tourist National Railways he amd satisfied that tans are {deal for u passes these matchless vistas vacation, nlong the lines of the Canadian is happy the Lauren- summer LAURENTIANS LAURENTIANS Shadynook Inn On Lac Mercier Mont Tromblant Station, Que.WIN -SUM INN Piodmont, Que.Comfortable rooms with hot and 40 milles from Montreal on Route cold water, rtaoms with private 11, Overluoking beautiful Pledmont bath: also private cottages with Valley \u2014 one of the loveliest spots bath, meals in hotel.in the Lauventians, Colt - Tennis - Bathing i Positively no mosquitoes or .| .Sandy Beach - Dancing chon © Me.Bright, Excellent miles each turn in the roadbed delights the eye with quaint scenes of early settlements along lakes, streams and in placid val- SPECIAL RATES DURING JUNE meals, Selected\u201d clientele.Ideal for deer and other game aplenty in Ry rail.CPR, Mont Tremblant u restful holldny.this sportsman\u2019s paradise.Station, Que: By road, Route 21.For particulars vite direct or .Phone §9R2 or vhone Ste.Adele 88 or Autumn however brings to Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.SERIE: LAURENTIANS CANTOR'S ; leys snuggled away in the protection of towering mountains, Summer colonies, dotting the landscapes here and there as the scenes change in the mountain ride have added richly to the attractiveness of the area where excellent accommodation awaits the tourist in search of a much needed rest, Among these, St.Jerome, Shawbridge, Morin Holidays Healthy CAMP MAUPAS Val Morin Station, Que.2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.or Route 1t Ideal Vacation Recreation - Rscuperation Physical Culture All Summer Sports Best French Cuisine Apply direct or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773.At Kerr's Farm A choice vacation resort which has everything to recommend it to the holidaymaker is Kerr's Farm located in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains on Lakes Hughes, Situated at an altitude of 1,- 149 feet the scenery in this sec- tlon Is unsurpassable and guests are assured either of a quiet and KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, {deal your vacation, 13 miles from chute on Route 30.for La- Free boats, safe, sandy beach, diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.$10 to $14 wookly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 8538 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA, 2778 Rates restful sojourn in the famous bracing air of the region or, if preferred, participation in the many sports which the resort provides, There is fishing and hunting in season, boats are available to guests, the fine sandy beach fords safe bathing and tennis courts are built on the grounds.QUEBEC y Ki ful a ATMOSPHERE OF THE | Jnn AT GRAND MERE.DESCRIBES THE Laurenticl IT, Trower, Messrs, Wm, Trwin \u201cand A.H.Duchene, Mr, and Mrs.,G.Sepn, Mr.D.T, Jackson, Mr.| and Mrs, C.L.Bropks, Mr.3! M, Moneyman, Mr, Lionel Mar- :cotte, Mr.R.Douglas MacEwen.and Mrs, Roland Meunier.Sky Ballet Comes To Belmont Park The Parroff trio, who are atill patrons of Belmont Park with their aerial act, wil} conclude their engagement on Sunday evening.The incoming | free outdoor attraction, starting Monday afternoon, will he the \u201cHollywood Sky Ballet\u201d hailed as one of the most pretentious aerfal revues ever to visit Montreal.The act features five beautiful young girls and a man, who go through a series of daring gymnastics Interspersed with graceful dancing atop a towering steel rigging one hundred and twenty feet in the air, without benefit of a net or any other safety device whatsoever.They perform with clock-like precision but their every little: movement is sald to bring forth gasps of astonishment and amazement from spectators.; Picnics taking place this week include those being held by the, Y.M.C.A.Central Branch, the Sun Life Club and the Earl Grey School on Friday and the Coi-, lege de Longueuil, the Ecole St.Jean de la Croix, the St, Clement's Sunday School, the Ecole St.Nizholas, the St.James United Church and the Ecole d\u2019Iberville un Saturday, FANS DEMAND BETTY Betty Hu'\u2018on, in Paramount\u2019 \u201cHappy Go sucky,\u201d was recently selected as the most likely to su«- ceed during the year.SEES THE TROOPS Rosalind Russell, feminine star of Paramount's #Take a Letter, Darling.\u201d has visited more U.S.0 centers than any other Hollywood personalitv.Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wfsest policy, and I wish we may he permitted tn pursie it.\u2014 Thomas Jefferson, QUE.THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL Fomfottable nd, Sovy \"and Sood Food- combined with a homelike olmosphere q mokes thir holel rdeol lor © real rest ee â ana MERE\u201d ALLTEL Z LAUR \u20acNTIDE INN af- @ LAURENTIANS enr RON AAS Cl menage IRAY ROCKS INN sT.jovire-ro.Open the year round +.where all the delights of good golf, swimming, riding, canoeing, lishing, flying, mingle with the unsurpassed sunshine and cool breezes of the Mt.Tremblant section of Canada's Laurentians .Restricied clientele.Write for folders.EH WHEELER, Mg Dirscwet GRAY ROCKS INN Se.Jovite, P.Q.Tel.51.Jovite 17 and r Enjoy a carefree holida newest resort \u2014 in the h The Bte, Adele Lodge.Only C.P.R.or Highway No.11, thin modation Lo nuit every tante, Swim In the Laurentions\u2019 | shuffleboard, ride, golf, dance delicious fond.Restricted clien For rates, reservations, phone information from Moniter RELAX.Honey, Mur, Ste.Adele Lodge, Ste.-Adele-en-haut, Que.efresh yourself y at the Laurentians\u2019 eart nf Vacationland \u2014 50 miles from Montreal hy pleasure haven offers accom- argent pool.play (ennis or \u2014 or just relax on xpacious sun decks In the pine-acented mountain afr \u2014 and enjoy tele.© DOMINION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 17-IH ® Adele 28 or write C.W.or Ste, Vacation Bureau, WA, KAMP Woodland Camp in the Laurentians, doctor and nurse in attendance, expert supervision.Boating \u2014 Swimming Trips, © LITERATURE ON REQUEST ® Enquire at your Local Branch or call CENTRAL Y.M.C.A.1441 Drummond MA.8331 KANAWAN FOR BOYS June 27th to Aug.22nd A \u2014 Hiking \u2014 Canoe etc.St.wi\" Sob N A COACATIO | \u2018\"ROWAN BANK\" Val Morin, Que.Comfortable rooms, modern conveniences, English home cooking, close to lake and golf course.Christian clientele.SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.5 Minutes Walk From Station Sports - Social Activitios - Dancing Kosher Meals Rooms with running water, Hot and cold showers.Phone or write for reservations Mrs, E.M.Hill-Jones Val Morin 166W8 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773, For further Information, phone PL.8487 or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT lenturlog Well-Cooked Boating, Dancing \u2014 Rock Cliff Inn | MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 1) to Piedmont, then turn left.On n private lake beautifully sltun- ted for privacy yet only ten minutes Menls Bwimming, \u2014 Tanty.\u2014 Tennis, walk rom atation and vilinge ; Tennis, abuffloboaud, swhaming, - Modern (Sonenlences - heating, pong, ele, -\u2014 Congenial Company ~\u2014 A Christian Cllentole \u2014 For folder, phone Monitor Vacation Burenu, WA.277% or FI.9148 or write A, E, Barraclough fishing, pins Excellent cuisine.1 Write for folder or phone 3%RA, or Monitor Vacation Burenu, WA.2778.vasonitble rates.Lake Connolly, P.Q.8% = À pd at ' TA Plan A \"COME TO STAY\u201d VACATION Ce at The Alpine you don\u2019t need your car.It's only 1% hours by train from Montreal.Everything you will want to do is at your doorstep.Golf on our own course .tennis .riding .swimming .and 1,000 acres of mountain playground .organized sports for young and old.We know we can offer you everything a real vacation means .comfort, service, good food, and hospitality.You'll enjoy this famous log chalet of the Laurentians, Write for booklet and rates.Tre Alpine, Ste.Marguerite Station, »Q.Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In This Issue of The and let us help you plan the kind of holiday you wii?enjoy most.Booklets = Suggestions - Information EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU WA.2773% 2491 HAMPTON AVENUE Crée RTS OR CRE RETA éme 4 Ÿ Lane EBA À À |BEER | Delivered Ice Cold tn PAGE SIX : A ï\u2014 - TEAMS IN CITY BASEBALL LEAGIE VIE FOR HONORS [5 SEASON NEARS CLOSE the Westmount Municipal The teams in Baseball Teague are finsshing thelr season in a dramatic way with the contending trams all closely bunched In the \u201cA section of the midget group the Argos and the Beavers are now tied in thelr three out of five game ferles at two-all.The filth and deciding game of this series is scheduled for Friduy afternonn :ù A\u2018vater Park.In the \u2018B'\u2019 section ot the group Johnnie Pier'g Royals lead the Bearcats two games to one while in the bantam group the HBru'ng and the Bombers are tled for the Jeadership with five wins and one loss each, The last \u2014 - - -#;-heduled game of the season | ) peed these two teams meeting GIRS TEAM with the winner being declared ï x si the winner, this game will he .played next Tuesday afternoon | DEFEATED at Atwater Park.py In the two midget group games played this week the Beavers edged out the Argos 8-7 to tie up thelr serles while the Royals defeated the Bear- TT cats 12-8, The Westmount girls softball A four run rally in the fifth team dropped another decision to|inning plus another counter in the boys team In the Pee Wee|the sixth gave the Beavers an League when they lost Lo the 0 lead kolng into the last ame which was enough to Panthers on Tuesday evening by withstand a last ditch stand by the score of 21-13, The gameljhe Argos.The losers tallied was played at Westmount Park.!four times in the last inning One bad inning, the seventh, and left the tying run on third when the boys team scored ten|base but could not catch up Lo times, lost the game for the girls, |the winners.Big Bill Reade Up till that time, they were|twirling for the Beavers, did holding there own and showing a big improvement over the prev- jous week when they lost to the Red Wings.Marg Armsirong, Pat Lognan end Gladys Morgan banged out two hits apiece for the West- mount with triples being clouted by Marg Armstrong and Gladys Morgan, Mary Van Tangeren came up with the flelding gem of the game in a sparkling catch behind third base.The Westmount girls will play the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Army Corps team next Tuesday evening at Westmount Park.The Army team have three or four players from Ontario leagues and a top-notch pitcher from the Major Ladies\u2019 League.Players who participated in the game with the Panthers wore Marg Armstrong, Pat Lognan, Mary Van Tangeren, Marg Forrest, Gladys Morgan, Shirley Thompson, Meredith Millen, Beryl Watler, Mary McGee and Beverley Condon, ! TRI | Rapid Service Till 11 : 2209 ST.CATHERINE W.| i | i \"ads ea ~ -\u2014 , much to win his own game when he banged out a double in the first inning to knock fn Lwo runs then repeated the performance in the fifth inning with bases loaded, Ross Miller alsn got two hits for the winners.Kevin Kennedy and Pierre Ro- dler picked up two hits aplece for the Argos.In tbe other midget game.home-runs by Ken Lindsay, Bill Coles and Ewen Morrison in the seventh inning broke up an 8-all tie to give the Royals their 12-8 win over the Bearcats, Ewen Morrison also got two more hits to lead the winner\u2019s batting attack.Roy Howard was the only Bearcat to make much impression on Kyle Prescott's hurling banging out n two base hit.Prescott, however, was free with his walks tssuing ten of them.The Bruins won the only bantam game played this week when they defeated the Roslyns 13-2.Brian Shea and Pat Palmer led the winners with three hits apiece.Wickham on the mound for the Bruins set the Roslyns back with only two hits but issued four walks.LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED By McWhinnie's Stay Sharp Longer Bicycle Repairs and Parts for All Makes Locksmith \u2014 General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP 5900 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.3113 T | p.m.Busy, Dial FORUM GROCERY ucen tend the Murder Mine\u201d \u201cEllery THE ALE YOUR GREAT-GRANDFATHER DRANK Eel] * mr 0 .Cricket Club .Will Meet ° Indians The Westmount Cricket Club fresh from a win in their first league game last week-end, will meet the West Indians\u2019 team on Westmount Park this Saturday afternoon, The addition of the R.C.A.F.team from Lachine bas made the cricket league an eight team affair, FOUR SAUADS Will ENTER LOCAL LEAGUE Four teams have signified their Intentions of playing in the Staynor Park Softball League this season, The four teams and their managers are the Royals with Bob Lord looking after the team, the Granites with B.Lat- timer managing, the Argos wita Buddy Lyons master-minding while Eddie Gillingham's Panthers are the fourth club.The last two clubs are from West- mount Park.League games will be played on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights at Staynor Park with the possible exception that some of the games involving the teams from Westmount Park may be played at that site.League games are expected to start on June 19th, Any other teams who wish to enter this loop are asked to get in touch with playground supervisor Andy McGillis at Staynor Park.With the opening of the badminton and tennis courts at Staynor Park most of the facilities are in full use, Members of the Summer School at Staynor Park will again be able to obtain buttons to show that they are a member of that organization, The buttons will be ready by the last week in June and information about them may be obtained from the lady supervisor of the Park, Mrs.Francis.JOHN ROBINSON CAPTURES MATCH John Robinson captured the first golf tourney of the year on the Adult putting course in King George Park, which was held last Thursday evening.Robinson scored a 101 to win the event, Rain during the evening caused some of the players to be rained out, but it is hoped that better weather will favour the players when they hold thelr tournament tonight, The event is scheduled to start at 8.00 p.m.Residents of Westmount are invited to enter the tournament.Mr.Dengate will be in charge of the contest.4744 If First Line Signals WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT | | Benny Bengough, who sized up batters in a hurry while catching for New York Yankees, gives fish quick measure as Jack is reeled in by Steve Sundra, Washington pitcher, off Orlando, Fla.al / 7 É a ' 2 three-pound The Boomerangs created an upset in the first play-off game in the Westmount Municipal Pee Wee Softball League when they defeated the favourite Panthers 11-8 on Monday afternoon at Westmount Park, The Panthers had finished their league season in grand style winning five out of their last six games to end up in second position in the league standing and were favoured to eliminate the third place Boomerangs for the right to meet Donald McDonald's Red Wings in the final series for the championship, The Boomerangs and the Panthers met in the second game of the, series yesterday and in the event of the Boomerangs making it two straight, they will meet the Red Wings Friday afternoon in the first of a three out of five game series with the next one scheduled for Saturday morning.In the event the Panthers won and tied the series up, the third game of this series will be played on Friday afternoon with the winner meeting the Red Wings in the first game of their series Boomerangs Beat Panthers 11-8 In Play-Off Fixture on Saturday morning.Cammie McFadden was the hero of the Boomerangs win over the Panthers.Not only did Mec- Fadden pitch a nice game allowing the heavy hitting Panthers only seven hits in the seven inning game, but he also hit two home-runs to bang in five runs.Teddy Tobias of the Boomerangs was also a help in the win, as he got four hits in four times at bat.Freddie Thibaudeau was the only Panther to get more than one hit off McFadden while Ross Gillingham hit a triple for the team\u2019s longest hit.The Panthers finished up their league season in fine form, defeating the Boomerangs 9-8 and the Red Wings 12-11 in an extra inning of play.In other games, the Red Wings outscored the Boomerangs 15-11 and the Cyclones furnished an oddity by winning their last game of the season which was against the Cardinals, The only other game the Cyclones won was their first game of the schedule which was also against the Cardinals, The score this time was 15-10, The Men's Open Doubles tennis tournament now underway at \"the municipal courts is getting l along very well with the quarterfinals expected to be completed by the week-end.At the present time, six of the eight teams for this round have been named.The teams to reach the quarter-finals at the present time are Sid Quinton and Captain Ed Spearing, who defeated Trot- tier and Poirier 6-0, 6-1; Jim Macken and Dave Schwartz who defeated Summers and Patterson A MANE MINE , MAISONS Open Doubles Tennis Tournament Under Way 6-1, 6-4; Levesque and Forget John O'Connell 6-2, 6-4; Ross Miller and John Pierson who defeated Bob Bulger and part- -ner by default; Smith and Salter who beat Cegenheimer and Robertson 6-2, 6-3.First round results were as follows: Macken and Schwartz defeated O'Sullivan and Bogardis 6-4, 6-1: Summer and Patterson defeated Ross and Ross by default; Morris and Morris defeated Cochrane and partner by default; Beaulne and Mann de- teated Leach and Mulligan 2-6, 6-3 and 9-7, Matches scheduled for tonight are between the quarter finalists.Tomorrow evening Sid Quin- ton-Ed Spearing meet Smith and Salter at the Adult courts at 8.00 p.m, The ladies open singles event gets underway this evening when twelve matches will be played on the Western courts and one on the Adult courts, This will almost finish off the first round matches, A total of forty-eight entries were received in the ladies\u2019 event and this large entry list will mean that the players will have to play their matches on time or lose by default, The court men are being instructed not to hold the court open for tournament play more than ten minutes after the scheduled time, Matches scheduled for this evening at the Western courts are as follows: court No.1.8.00 p.m.Ethel Aikin vs Pauline Strachan; 9.00 p.m.Marg Whitty vs Elizabeth Wickman: 10.00 p.m.Olga Pollock vs M, Maxwell: court No.2, at 8.00 p.m.R, E.Smith vs M.A.Kirk; 9.00 p.m.M, M.Pratt vs Mary Powers; 10.00 p.m.Marie Tremblay vs Miss Cameron: court No.3, at 8.00 p.m.Mrs, McNaughton vs F., E.Arama: 9.00 pm.Mrs.Edwards vs E.Malcouronne; 10.00 p.m.Kay Clifford vs Margaret McKeown: No, 4 court.at $.00 p.m.Jeannette Corbeil who defeated Pierre Rodier and | REGAINS LEAD OF BALL LOOP The leadership of the West- mount Municipal Senior Softball League is back in the hands of the No.3 Training Command.The number one position has been see-sawing back and forth between the Dodgers and the Airmen, but as the results of last week\u2019s games are checked, it is seen that the Airmen hold a one point lead over their rivals, The Royals are coming along with a rush again and are only two points behind the league leaders.The No, 3 Command took the Jead by virtue of their 6-5 win over the Swans on Monday night.A four run uprising in the fourth inning with two out overcame an early Swans\u2019 lead, Sid Bond's homer and Taylor's triple were contributing causes to the rally.Howie Hushion and Earl Kelly banged out three hits apiece for the losers, The Royals came through with two wins during the week neither of them proving very difficult.On Friday the Royals shut-out the Swans 12-0 behind the two hit pitching of Smiley Meronek, while on Monday, the heavy sluggers of the Royals pounded out a 20-8 win over the No.12 Equipment Depot team, Bill Willock and Lloyd Daniels pounded out three hits apiece in the 12-0 shellacking Swans got two of Willock\u2019s hits being for extra bases, one a homer and the other a triple.Home-runs by Dougie Maher, Kevin Tolan, Johnnie Mahaffey and Lloyd Daniels paced the Royals to their 20-8 victory over the No.12 Depot team.Meronek on the mound for the winners weathered a first inning blast of seven runs by the Airmen to cop his fifth straight win of the season without a loss.The runner-up Dodgers had very little trouble in their only game of the week, defeating the St.Hubert Flying Squadron 14-5, The winners got to Richmond on the mound for the St.Hubert team for nineteen hits including two home-runs by Pee Wee Read and another by_ Alan Cameron.The Swans won their game Pike vs G.Gregory; 10.00 p.m.Sue Woodman vs R.Hannah.The match scheduled for the Adult courts on Thursday evening is as follows; court No.1, at 10.00 p.m.Carol McDonald vs Muriel Heillig.On Friday evening on court No.1 at 7.00 p.m.E, Leibich vs Mrs.Damant; 9,00 p.m.Olive Maxwell Vs Helen Scarlett; 10.00 p.m.Ann Hofman vs Mrs.L.Lowe.The rest of the ladies\u2019 matches will be scheduled for next week, mostly on the adult courts, \u201cWestmount\u2019's Home Newspaper\u201d i Physical Fitness Through Exercise And Diet This is another in a series of health articles by P.M.McFarlane, Physical Director at the Westmount Y.M.C.A 3 RARER In our nations\u2019 determined drive towards greater national strength, physical fitness is more important than ever before, In Canada, we are fortunate that we still have freedom to choose the physical and recreative activities which we like, and at the same time can make a choice of foods which can be combined to form a well balanced diet, We should, therefore, take advantage of our position, and make every effort to raise the efficiency of our bodily and mental functions to a level at which we will be able to put forth our greatest effort.In order to present key ¥ physical fitness hints, I will summarize a number of points which have been outlined in previous articles.The first essential in any program is to have a thorough physical examination by a competent doctor.If the examination reveals that the body is organically normal, a program of physical education can be set up according to your individual needs.Overweights must reduce the daily caloric intake while underweights must increase the daily food ration, especially of the high caloried foods.But in the case of the over and underweights, daily planned exercise must be taken to increase the circulation throughout the body in an effort to keep the vital organs functioning normally, and to maintain the tone of the entire i musculature, Exercise must be chosen as carefully as food, and must be performed in a definite order for best results.Too strenuous physical activity may do considerable harm if care is not taken to \u2018\u2018warm-up\u2019\u2019 the body before the heavier movements are performed, All food taken into the body should be carefully chosen.A well balanced diet whether it is in the high or low caloried bracket is an absolute essential in any physical fitness program.Quantity of food eaten is not against the Wireless School 18-9 with Earl Kelly showing an improved game on the mound.Jim | Planche led the winners at bat with four hits in as many times at bat while Gordie Williams hit a home-run.The Wireless School won the last game of the week when they edged out -the Radiolocators on Monday night in a game which had been postponed from Thursday evening.Gardiner of the Wireless School won the game for his team when he hit a home- run in the sixth inning with nearly as important as the gual- Rowbotham and Janisse on the|ty of it.bases to overcome a Radio-| The correction of postural locators 7-5 lead.Bert Clark on the mound for the losers also hit for the circuit.Averages issued this week shows Johnnie Mahaffey of the Royals leading the league's batters with #n average of .600.Jack Keen and George Scully of the No.3 Command are next in order followed by Tom Brennan of the Dodgers.Games to be played this week are as follows: Thursday: Wireless School vs No.3 Training Command; St.Hubert vs Radiolocators, defects should be the goal of all because poor posture leads to fatigue which in turn diminishes our efficiency to a marked degree.Weak muscles of the feet.abdomen, lower back, upper back, and neck should be strengthened with a resulting improvement in posture.Every weak spot in the body should be overcome.At least six glasses of water must be taken daily to prevent dehydration of the body.and to keep the blood and lymph circulation at a normal level, Sleep Monday: Royals vs No.3lis another essential.Without Training Command; Wireless |estful sleep the body cannot School vs Swans.repair itself for the next day's \u2018Wednesday: Royals vs No.12 Command; No, 3 Command vs Dodgers.The league standing including games played on Monday evening, June 8th.Won Lost Tied Pts.work, Given a chance the body is a very efficient organism.We should therefore attempt to make certain that nothing interferes with its function.No.3 Command 5 1 0 10 Dodgers 4 2 1 9 Y M C A Royals 4 3 0 8 = = = u Wireless School 3 2 0 6 Summer Membership Swans 2 4 3 2 Now available at the No.12 Depot 2 1 0 4 Radiolocators 1 3 0 2 WESTMOUNT \"Y\" St.Hubert o 5 0 0 |] Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Includes Vacation Club) For Further Particulars, phone Wllbank 2159 Nothing can bring you peace but yourself; nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.\u2014Emerson.vs Francis Shaw; 9.00 p.m, Mary ae pe po \u2014\u2014 Es NE CN ODIOCDOC DOC DO vo pa rea ma: wil at on ave to TOU toir whi of | cok tre: nea Ma, Cot Cot the con Cor dre alo: bot de Col in Ce nus noo His Me: «pe ed Des "]
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