The Westmount examiner, 18 juin 1942, jeudi 18 juin 1942
[" 2 LR ional > In > the same rm a our odily ) put -\u2014 aloric must ation, loried f the daily takeu lation n ef- rgans d to entire st be |, and efinite Too may are is e bodr ments à body n, À her it aloried sential pgram.is not qual- ostural of all ds to inishes ed de- e feet.upper Id be sulting Every uld be water prevent and to ph cir- , Sleep Vithout cannot t day's e body m.We 0 make terferes prev NE mm WEDDING GIFTS Antique We buy diamonds.JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greens C0C\u2014>0C->0 OC DOC DOC DOEDSOESo voL.XII, RMR.UNITS No.25 WILL PARADE HERE FRIDAY Beating of Retreat by Brass Band Will Feature! March of Znd Battalion The 2nd Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment, under the command of Major H.G.Brewer, M.C., will leave the regiment's armory at $8.15 o'clock tomorrow night on a march, by way o.Western avenue to Victoria, thence north to Sherbrooke street, west to Gi- rouard and east on Cote St.Antoine road to the open space opposite the N.D.G.police station where the brass band and drums of the regiment, under Captain P.E.Jackson, will gp through the colorful] ceremony of beating Retreat.Leading the parade will nearly 100 new recruits under Major R.Peirson, M.C., Officer Commanding the Basic Training Company of the R.M.R.Heading the battalion will be a platoon composed of members of the Non- Commissioned Officers\u2019 Class, dressed in battle order, The regiment will return east along Cote St.Antoine to Decarie boulevard, south on Decarie to Western, and east on Western to Westmount Park when beating of retreat by the band will be repeated in front of the Westmount Intermediate school.Floodlights provided by the city will illuminate the band.The heating of the retreat will take place in Notre Dame de Grace at 9 o'clock and in West- mount an hour later.R.M.R.officers reported yesterday that many recruits are enlisting and they expect that by the end of the week the unit's full establishment will be reached.DR.G.WOOLLEY, EX-RESIDENT, EARNS PRAISE dative of Westmount Writes Commemorative Book on Stephane Mallarme \u2014l A new commemorative book on Stephane Mallarne, (1842- 1898) has just been written by Dr.Grange Woolley, Professor of French at Brothers College, Drew University.Dr, Woolley was born in West- mount and educated at West- mount High School.He attended McGill University where he received a bursury.He studied three years at the Sorbonne in Paris.He is the son of the late Frank C.Woolley and of Mrs.Woolley, and grandson late Rev.T.G.Williams, D.D., who preached in many of the churches of Montreal, including the Sherbrooke street Methodist be and the St.James Methodist, now the United.He has lectured here frequently, and has written another book on Wagner's influence on the symbolic poets of France.According to the Madison Eagle (New Jersey).Professor, Woolley's presentation is both | timely and instructive, In parts two and three of the volume.he has translated portions Mallarme's prose work and his roems in verse, Professor Wool- ley'& translations are poetical: Iv happy and do great justice to the original which is given in French on opposite pages.Dr, her of the faculty of Brothers College in the fall of 1932.He is spending the summer ,months in Montreal.Closing Is Held By University School University School held its annual closing on Saturday after- \u201cnon at 498 Argyle avenue, when His Merrill, K.C.was the guest \u2018peaker.The prizes were presented bv G, Ross Hutchins.Mrs.A.H Holland and Mrs.R.D.Hark- tess, alsa nresided.\u201c43 Years in ox Westmount\" and modern Silverware.Engagement and Wedding Rings.old gold and jewelry.OHMAN\u201dS of the; Woolley became a mem-' Worship Mayor Walter A.Ave.oo OCDOCIOC\u2014 WASTE PAPER 13 SOUGHT IN Children Asked to do Part | By Turning in Used + School Books A special drive for waste paper is being conducted this week by the Westmount Salvage Committee which seeks the co-operation of residents in making the campaign a success.While no quota has been set approximately 15,- 000 pounds was collected in a previous special drive for paper.Salvage campaign officials here particularly urge school children to do their part in the drive by turning in their discarded schoo] scribblers, writing pads, etc.There are large quantities of waste paper in practically every household and residents have been asked to bundle -it up and place it alongside gorbage cans on garbage removal days.In cases where particularly large quanti- ti-s are obtained the city will send a special truck for its collection.Nearly all paper products are valuable.These include newspapers, magazines, cartons, cardboard boxes and wrapping paper.Tarred wrapping paper and oiled paper used for wrapping meats are of no value.Paper is used in the manufacture of many vital war products such as food containers, shell cases and rifle cases.The phone number at the local headquarters of the drive is FI.8531, BALL PLAYER BREAKS ANKLE When he slipped and fell while running to third base during a ball game between Pat's and Mount St.Louis last Thursday evening at the Atwater Ball Grounds, Moe Sporn, 18, of 3941 Clarke street, suffered a fracture of the right ankle.The ball player was given first aid treatment by Constable Peter Morgan prior to the arrival of an ambulance from the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital, LOGAL SCHOOL © CLOSE FRIDAY Almost 4,000 000 school pupils in Westmount will end the current scholastic term tomorrow when both Protestant and Catholic public schools will close for the summer holiday period.Only students not to be affected by the closing will be those writing school leaving and senior matriculation examinations in grades 11 amd 12 in the High School, and those in the primary grades who have to write tests because they failed to pass on their year's work.The total enrolment in the schools under the jurisdiction share of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners is slightly over 8,000, believed to | be one of the highest on record, In the two schools operated by the School Commissioners of St.Leon de Westmount, St.Leo's and St.Paul's, pupils | number approximately 925.» DOUGLAS C.ABBOTT ELECTED BY CLUB Douglas C.Abbott.K.C, M.P.for the Federal division of St.Antoine-Westmount, was elected i first vice-president of the Montreal Reform Club at the annual the club on Sherbrooke street west.Anselme Samoisette was named president.The election waa preceded by the annual dinner at which it had been announced previousiy that: Premier Adelard Godbout was to! speak.It was stated to the, press.following the dinner and ajectinn when newspapermen were allowed entry tn the premises, that Mr.Godbout had gpoken and , made an excellent speech.SALVAGE DRIVE meeting held at the quarters of Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Lost And Found At City Parks The following articles were found in or around Westmount Park this week and they may be claimed on proper identificatiqn at the comfort station in that park: .One pair tortoise-shell glasses; one bath towel; one blue eton Jacket; one old tennis racquet.One bicycle.LAST RESPELTS PAID T0 LATE MRS.M.SHEA Funeral Service Held Monday in Church of the Ascension of Our Lord The funeral service for Mrs.Michael Shea, of 4943 Western avenue, was held on Monday in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Interment followed in Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Widow of Michael Shea, a former sleeping car conductor with the Canadian Pacific Railway, Mrs.Shea died at her residence on Friday following a lengthy lllness.Born in Montreal 70 years ago, Mrs, Shea, the former Miss Margaret Flannery.was well-known in the older Irish community of the city.She is survived by four sons, D.Frank Shea, William M.Shea, Thomas B, Shea, Lawrence M.Shea, and five grandchildren.HINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO NOTED RESIDENT HERE Charles Gustave de Bleury Boucherville Was Grandson of Former Provincial Premier The funeral service for Charles Gustave de Bleury Boucherville, of 351 Redfern avenue, was held this morning in the Church of St.Leon de Westmount.Mr, Boucherville, son of the late Joseph de Boucherville, K.C., and Mrs.de Boucherville, and grandson of the late Sir Charles de B.Boucherville, former premier of the Province of Quebec, died at his tamily residence on Monday afternoon following an iliness of some months.Born November 14, 19806, Mr.de Boucherville was educated in private schoois, later attending Loyola College, where he graduated in 1924.He studied law at the University nf Montreal, being admitted to the Montreal Bar in 1928.First joining the firm nf Plimsoll and Trihey, Mr.de Boucherville later was admitted to the firm of de Boucherville and Mathieu, subsequently working in partnership with his father in the firm of de Bouchervilie and de Bouchervilie.Following the death of Mr.de Boucherville, Sr., Mr.de Boucherville had continued on his own, at offices on St.James street west, tary F.X.Forest and A.Papineau Mathieu, K.C.Taking a keen interest in poli- \u2018ties and an active part in numer- yous campaigns in Chambly-Ver- ;cheres county, Mr.de Boucherville was president of the Young Men's Conservative Association, He belonged to a number of including the Canadian Club, the! Kiwanis Club.the Laval Golf; he Outremont Club.the | Montreal Badminton Club and the ;St.Lawrence Yacht Club.Survivors with his mother are a brother, Plerre, and two sisters, Mrs.Jean Befque, and Mrs.Jean Desy.who is wife of the Canadian : Minister to Brazil, now residing in Rio de Janeiro.Society Addressed By Mrs.D.Bredin.+ ! Mrs.D.Bredin addressed a meeting of the Holland-America Society op the Netherlands East \"Indies in Victoria Hall on Tues: day evening.Mrs.Bredin illus jtrated her address with a color sound film taken by herself.which he shared with No- service and sporting associations, .i por\u201d of prisoners between Britain and Alexandria, Egypt.ms WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 | BACK IN FRIENDLY HANDS Wounded British soldier smiles with reason\u2014he is one in exchange he Westmount Lxaminer eTDO\u2014>0\u2014\"?CTO ID HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired Refinished C'eaned À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 CODO3DOD DO DOC OCTO \u2014\u2014 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS THE OPENING OF ARMY WEEK Impressive \u201cDrumhead Service Held Sunday in Armoury of Regiment Marking the opening of Reserve Army Week, an impressive drum- head service was held by the 2nd Battalion.Royal Montreal Regiment (M.G.), in its armoury on Sunday afternoon.The service was originally scheduled to take place outdoors but bad weather caused il to be held in the armoury, \u201cThe existence of n well-train- ed reserve army of sufficient size is, in itself, one of the most certain defences against any surprise attack from the enemy, both from without or from within our shores,\u201d Capt.the Rev, I.H.Wilkinson, M.M., declared during the drumhead service, hls remarks embracing the goneral theme of BOYS BRIGADE COMPANY PLANS FINAL BANQUEI Parents of Members Will Be Guests of Unit at Closing Event of Season The First Montreal-Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade will hold its closing banquet of the season tomorrow evening on which occasion the fathers of the members have been asked to be the guests of (he Company, During the early part of the evening, brief addresses will he given by the Company Chaplain, Rev, Dr.Wm, O, Mulligan and Rev, Frank N.Swackhammer, of Garden City, a good friend of ihe unit, Toasts will ba proposed by the following N.C.O.'s: The King: Lance-Cpl.Robert Burriss; The church, Lance-Cpl.James Wright; The Boys\u2019 Brigade, by Corp, Edwin Goring and the Brigade boys on active duty, by Cpl.E.McKinlay.The banquet convener is Mrs.G.Upham, Parents and friends are fIn- vited to the inspection and display which will commence at 8.15 p.m.in Melville Church Hall! when Col, J.Bruce Hunter, M.C., will review the boys.Following this inspection, the company will give a display of drill movements, under Staff Sergeant Robert, Morrow, followed by a drill down competition, led by Capt.Andrew Smyth of the 7th Company, Physical Training display will be in charge of Cpl Edwin Goring and I.-Cpl.James Wright while a dramatic skit, \u201cCount 20's Revenge\u201d will he under Lieut.Alex U'pham\u2019s direction.Two special presentations, one depicting actual experience of\u2019 the hovs on Hosteling ips.and the other a \u2018march of events\u201d from the foundation of the Brigade to the present 60th anniversary, will he directed by Captain J.Howard Richardson, and a cast of members of the \u2018company.The early history of jthe 1st Montreal Company dates back to 1887 and early In 1897 \"the first colours were presented to this unit, which are atill in the hands of the present com- ,pany.Badges and certificates as well as awards for various cam- i paigns will be presented, Several promotions will also he made.Italy and is coming ashore at sermons marking the opening of the recruiting campaign to enlist 10,000 men for the defence of Canada in the Montreal Qarvison.Parks Program The following events ars sched uled for the Westmount parks Assisting at the drumhead service were Lt.-Col.F.W.Fisher, V.D.honorary leutenant-colonel of the regiment, who presented officers and other ranks with cer- titicates of qualification follow- this week: Ing completion of courses of in- To-night: Two games in the |gtruction; Lt.-Col.J.E.McKenna, Senior softball league, 7.00 p.m.M.C., Lt.-Col.J, E.Slessor, Mayor Putting tournament at King Walter Merrill, W.B, Soott, K.C.George Park, 8.00 p.m.D.C.Abbott, M.P., and J.H.Friday: One game in the|Bonar.The battalion wus com- Senfor softball league, 7.00 p.m.manded by Maj.H.G.Hrewer.1 M.C., with the Neterans Heserve Saturday afternoon: Boat race 8 Company attached to the R.M.R, at King George Park, 3.00 p.m.Monday: Two games in the under Maj.H.Armstrong, V.D.senior softball league, 7.00 p.m.eT TTT Finals of the Men's Open Doubles tournament, Adult courts, 8.00 p.m, or 9.00 p.m.Tuesday: Girls softball, West- mount vs.Verdun team, 7.00 p.m, Girls softball, CWAAC vs.Air Force Women's team.Fly- casting in the Ravine Pond, 7.00 p.m.Wednesday: Three games p.m, LAS.INVITÉES GIRLS T0 ENROL In view of the fact that schools will soon be closing for the summer, the Canadian Auxiliary Ser- they will accept girls from the age of 15 years for military instruction.In this way many girls who remain in the city during the summer months may put their leisure The corps this vice Corps announce that time to good account.trains in the training will two or three evenings a depending on what courses recruit desries to attending includes Army Drill, evenings and occupy only one sing, Wireless, eté.The officers of the corps will any further he glad to furnish information desired.EL.Please cal Gerald Bruck Resigns From Silk Mills Board Gerald IL.Crescent, Bruck, who was Just of Bruck Silk Mills, Limited, ha received appointment as piint officer with the R.C.AF.has Bruck is the oldest son of I.1 Bruck, president nf the company in the Senior Softball league, 7.00 week the Train.Stretch: er-Bearing, First Aid, Home Nur- 6686 or visit Headquarters at 4870 Sherbrooke Street West.of Redpath year elected to the hoard of directors Heo therefore resigned as a di- IN WESTMOUNT Salute Taken at Park by Lieut.Commander Mackenzie Campbell, R.C.taking the salute, the annual general inagpection of the Navy Lougue Sea Cadet Corps was held on the Westmount Park cricket grounds on Saturday evening.The nrvent marked the first general inspeg tion of the local Sea Cadet unit since coming directly under the Canadian Navy, Numbering nearly +i members of the Montreal Corps assembled at the (losse street headquarters of the Navy league and marched from there to the Inspection ground where they were led through a ceremonial drill, rifle and field exercises, and signals and firat-aid demonstrations.260, the J The boys were under the command of Sea Cadet Lt-Cmdr.Arthur Hammond, O.C, of the corps, who was assisted by Chief Instructor W.J.Tomlinson, The bugle and drum hand, directed by 8.Cornell, also contributed to the program, William wing, president of the Montreal Division of the Navy League, Capt.8.B.Graves, secre.1| tary.and other officers of the League attended.Small Fire Occurs rector of the company and his \u2018resignation was accepted at the In Electric Motor last regular meeting of the [RE \u2018hoard.Pilot Officer Gerald I.The Westmount Fire il SEE The Week At Victoria Hall Today\u2014 Jersey Channel Island Society.Tomorrow\u2014 Montreal Shrine No.1.Saturday\u2014Johnny Holme's Orchestra.dance, 5 Club War Work Committee, Tuesday\u2014Westmount I,ndge Sons of England.| Monday \u2014 Westmount Women\" 1 + Wednesday\u2014Regular weekly luncheon meeting of the West- mount Rotary Club; Civillan Protection Committee; West End Co- Operative Society; Westmount Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.Next Thursday \u2014 Manchester [nity LoNn?[1.O.N.F; Mispah The War Work Committee of the Westmount Women's Club will | meet at the ball every Monday during the summer, Lodge, ment, under Deputy-Chief Bar | riss, extinguished a small that broke out in an olectrie motor at 4046 Dorchester street on Monday morning at n'clock, No property | ration hut a short while, SAVE THIS PAPER AS WAR EFFORT | | | Please do not destroy this paper because it iz needed | in Canada\u2019s effort the war.| Save your old newspapers and when you have a bun- ; dle of approximately 75 il pounds notify the West mount Salvage (\u2018ommittee, FI.8531 and it will he eol- lected, to win With Lieut, Commander Mac kenzie R.Campbell, R.C.N.V.R., | | 10.08 urged to bring in thelr roegistra- damage tons wan caused hy the outhreak and soon as possible.ja RMR MARKS FRENCH PARENTS GROUP HERE SEEKS MODIFICATION IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM Association Sends Memorandum to Quebec Council of Public Education Now Studying Reforms Having already taken up with Me locn] Catholig School Come mission, the question of modifying the French curriculum at St- Leo's Academy, so that French pupils may obtain a diploma equivalent to that granted by English High Schools, the Association des parents, Académies St-Léon of St-Paul, has forwarded to the Counell of Publis Kdueation which {s at present studying reforms of the French Educational system in the Province of Quebec, a memorandum exprossing the opinion of a representative group of parents, The committee on studies of the Association did not confine itself to the rathor limited Question of Primary schoolg, it has presented a plun for the co-ordin- rss em #ution of (ho whole systam of education In the Province from the kindergarten to (ho univer- pity.Such a plan would permit an more democratic and economical sogrogation of students nee cording to their abilities and temperament, and Independently of thelr financial means.AR rogard possible roforms of NEW VOLUMES ARE OBTAINED BY THE LIBRARY the primary schools curriculum, the parents association suggest- ad: \u2014 1.The formation of kinder New List of Practical Books | Fartens.due the 1 nie : : 2, Amandin the law whic Of the Times 15 Added! ris the nge \" which a child To Shelves may entor school, so that younger children who are mentally and The following at of practical Physically fic.may bo admitted books of (he (Imes has heen ad-| before (hey reuch (he nge of woven, provided that thelr qualiti- ded to the shelves of the West- mount Public Library entlons have proved satisfactory Black, N.H., An \u201cintroductory 10 the wehool director or to an Co | \u2018oiles , nhyales: ro.examining hoard constituted of course \" ce eRe pis ea Hehe n doctor, a specialist In child te.souls ho.| : or ne Pre guldunce and the school director o new physics: Brown, © or n qualified teacher.Foundations of modern physics; 3 Einstein, Alber, The evolution] J- Jteducing the alemantary of physics: Hnns, Arthur, Ile- school curriculum from seven Lo mentary survey of physier: six yours by culling out from Hausmann, Belch, Physics; the firat three years certain Hell, Louis, The Physical world: secondary subjects which have to be taught in greater details In Hull, 4.F., An elementary aur- vey of modern physics; Karlson, Iator yours, aL n ime where the Paul, The world around us: a children can more readily ax similate them, modern guide to physica; lamon, H.B.,, From tallleo to cosmic 4.Tenching of the English rays: a new look nt physics; language In the (hird year of Mendenhall, ©.FE.College phy- the primary school, sles; Miller, ©.W., An Introdue- 6.Tha co-ordination of the tion to physical science: MINI-| curriculum of the last four years kan, I.A, Electrons, profons.[of tha public school with that photons, neutrons, and cosmie| 0 the first four yenrs of the rays; Rasettl, Franco, Elements clussieul course, so that pupils of nuclear physics: Stephenson, from Jrench public schools may KR.J., Exploring In physica: n have the same advantages as new outlook; Zimmer, Krast.| Pupils of lngHsh High Schools The revolution In physics.who can enter the university directly after Jenving the publio AYOTERS FE HOLD MEETING The fly-casters held thelr see.ENTRANT WINS write coe tue THO EVENTS IN MODEL RAGES rvent was won by Morroil in score of 36 for the ten H.Lettau took second Michel Panet-Raymond Takes Top Honors in Boat Meet at Park Michel Panat-Rluymond\u2019s hoats euptured top honours In the boat races which were held last Sat- wrday afternoon at King George Park, Michel's boats won two races, came second in one and he wus a member of the winning relay team, The single \u2018ace Wisk also VACATION CLUB OPENS JUNE Wi on 1p onal ; Moss while wecand place went to Michel, | The free-for-all rave through Vacation Club as\u2019 the two ponds was won hy Gra- This Jooks like ham Ross, Richard Newey was with casts.place, The was Class CB\" captured by competition Harold Banks while O.Raah won the (lass \u201cCT honours.Noo ladles event was held this werk, The casters will meet agaln on Tuesday night at the Ravine Pond for more casting, Casters are welcome lo atlend these meets, motor-hoat hy Michel engine won Westmount \"\u201cY® Boyx are for the the reels were ahsent from the: & splendid summer to spend at {second and Raphael Fleming was this club and now ix the time toy third, he there, officials of the branch | The members of the winning say.This club opens on June relay race were Michel Panet- 29 and runs to August 15.flaymond, Graham Ross and The games rooms are well used these days by the! Two sail-boat races were run, member: and many games of in the first one Walker Gales chess, checkers and ping-pong took first place with Robert are heing played.During the past Matthews In the runner-up spot.week there have been over 50 Robin Mathewson was third.The boys using the pool each day, second race was won by Robert \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Den ! Mathews with Simon Wallace and Neville Harisey finishing next in being Gavin Nicholson, ATTEND FU NERA I.Mr.and Mrs Harind Mills order.There has been very little were in Merri-kviile, Ont.recent-; wind for the sailboat races but ly to attend the funeral of Mr.it is hoped that jt will be better Mills uncle, the jate Mr.Alex this Saturday when more races \u201clle will be held starting at 3.00 p.m, \u2014rn (PES ar entre SE PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Tharsday Berving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb v Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° alms to be an the home \u201cThe Examiner\u201d newspaper for Independent, clean devoted to public service.\u2018 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 FIRST ANNIVERSARY Next week the Kent Theatre, Notre Dame de Grace's popular west end picture house, I ; « W.Simpson, Head of the History Department | | which are especially concerned fully informed.Chairman of the committee is Professor G.of the University of Saskatchewan.Professor Simpson has travelled extensively in Central Europe and is an international authority on the .history and culture.of that region, especially of the Ukraine.Other leading members are Tracy.Phillips, M.C., D.C.L., F.R.I.LA., and Dr.V.J.Kaye Mr, Phillips spent many years, as | foreign and diplomatic correspondent, in the 1 will celebrate its first anniversary with a spe- | cial program that will include the pictures | \u201cHellzapoppin\u201d and Through the Night.\u201d A special effort has been made by Manager Bob Johnson to observe the occasion by giving his patrons the best program the theatre has yet billed.\u2018\u2019Hellzapoppin\u2019\u2019 features Olsen and Johnson and Martha Raye, while Humphrey Bogart is the star of \u201cAll Through the Night.\u201d The Kent is a thoroughly modern, streamlined playhouse, equipped with the last word in projection efficiency and sound equipment, and in air conditioning.Not only the picture auditorium proper, but the Lounge as well has proved extremely popular with local theatre-goers.The Lounge is unique.A place where one may obtain light refreshments, taken in comfortable booths, or dance.Local residents who like good pictures and a comfortable place to see them, will continue to give The Kent their patronage.FOR A BETTER CANADA The Department of National War Services has made an excellent move in appointing a committee to further co-operation in Canadian citizenship.Between one-sixth and one- fifth of the population of Canada is of people whose forebears were neither British nor French.These people have valuable cultural ties with their countries of origin\u2014 assets which should enrich and strengthen our country rather than be the cause of differences, friction and prejudice.It is especially important in time of war that we all understand one another and pull together.The committee above referred to has been formed for the purpose of promoting co-op- ération between Canadians of British and French extraction and these others, and to keep the various Government departments | countries of the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe after twenty years in the service of the \u2018 British Government.Dr, Kaye 1s Laison Officer to the foreign language press.He took his doctorate studies in agriculture, engineering, and the Slavonic languages at the Universities of Vienna and London.The committee\u2019s activities are political in the sense that the government wishes to promote the adjustment of relationship between new and old Canadians; and it is Christian in the sense that its work is inspired by a sense of fundamental duty toward one\u2019s neighbour.Causes of misunderstanding, dissatisfaction and discord are investigated.The points of view of various Canadians are interpreted to the others.Full co-operation is maintained with the Director of Public Information, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board, and the Canadian Council for Education in Citizenship.The work already done gives great promise.Such a committee cannot help but enrich and strengthen our country.It is laying a groundwork which will serve us well in the post-war period when we should welcome large numbers of immigrants.MAKE IT RESTFUL! June ushers in the holiday season, and at one time or another during the next three months practically all local residents will be away from the district for a fortnight or more.This year, holidays won't be quite the same\u2014 gas rationing, restricted bus service, the ban on travel to the U.S.seaboard, and other wartime restrictions, will all tend to make this year's vacation a quiet and restful one.And perhaps that is'all for the best, for everyone is under some anxiety and stress these days, and the antidote for that is rest.War workers, and those indirectly engaged on the war effort, should especially make a point of taking a real restful vacation this summer\u2014their work will benefit.Come back from your vacation this vear refreshed, not with frazzled nerves, tired bodies and foggy brains.And before you leave, incidentally, be sure to notify the police, advising them how long you'll be away.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 \u2014 \u2014 Epi = \u2014\u2014 The Examiner\u2019 Hidden Titles Contest 1 The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the | kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each theme\u2014The Book of Wt CALVARY ! CHURCH NOTES + The services in Calvary United Church w!ll be conducted on Sun-: day next by the minister, Capt.,the Rev, T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.At the morning service at 11; a.m.Dr.Jones will preach on the the Soul's\u2019 week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with Quest, \u201cThy word is a lamp unto ' .the ftoliowing requirements: \u2014 Examiner in which the names of the the Westmount Theatre during the fi two feature pictures being shown at rst half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner.2191 Hampton Avenus.using the special coupon provided in each issue :ed up will draw all for the purpose.answers, as, unfortunately, it would b one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday's mail.Mrs.H.A.Ross, 4376 Western Mary Baker, 624 Carleton Ave.; Mrs, The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will D.Parsons, 508 Grosvenor Ave.; Mrs.Campbell, 4262 Western Ave.; Contestants must be over 16 yvars of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.i All answers must be in this office not Ister than Wednesday, and the Services and share names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.| A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct e impossible to give passes to every Ave.; Lorna Muir, 62 Aberdeen Ave.; P.M.Coulter, 570 Lansdowne Ave.+ The opinions expressed in this oe >\u2019 means that a crisis may throw up to the day when Britain and the Uni Winston Churchill and Franklin % Roosevel.meeting on a ship in an \u2018Atlantic Bay\u2019 \"\u2014 President Carleton Stanley of Dal ousle University, In answer to demands that an words for $8 The Westmount Examiner | CLASSIFI ED ADS rest em ttt WAlnut 2773 SITUATIONS VACANT (Female) FOR SALE SMART girl wanted to work in pastry shop, must be bilingual.4801 Sherbrooke W.U-14 14516.GENUINE ofl paintings, three needle polit upholstered antique chairs.KL.FOR SALE FOR SALE PRACTICALLY n:w bail bearing tri- PIANO, very good condition, recently cycle, 5-7 Y ox, WA, 2474, A-225 tuned 33500.D: .6013.A-227 A-168 CHESTERFIELD and chair, velour DOMESTIC HELP WANTED NTED, competent cook general \u2018tor elderly couple in flat.DE.7498 between 10 and 4.U-10 FURNISHED APTS.WANTED WHITE, four burner gas stove, good 1p condition, 34290 I\u2019rud\u2019homme.Dic.6083.ONE WHITE net evening dress, Blae 4, worn once, E.7583, ORIENTAL, RUGS, light green, 12° by .Medlelne chest, DE.3119, A-217 MARCONI table radio, all-wave, 7- tube, 1837, Large ice box, 75 lbs.Also medicine cabinet, two burner elec- A-169 A-170 TWO ROOMS, bath, kitchenette, rea- ROY'S blua 1 ser, child's desk, mov- [tric plate, 649 Cote St.Antoine Rd, sonable, near car, immediately, WI.{ing picture machine, EL.1913.corner Claremont, DE, 2267, A-232 8488 evenings.u-i A-1TI SET OF fumed oak diniyg chairs, DOMESTIC PETS CHILD'S chest of drawers, good con- must sell $8.00.Small lee cream freez- TREAT YOUR PET to à thorough dition.WA, 3881, A-163 or, screen do\u2019, EL.4824, 3525 De- washings, amart trim and pedicure, at [GO CART, chrome handla, reversible.carie.A-245 Veva Re cons, ro hell look and fecl High chair, collopsible.WA.6195, W.V.R.U, Uniform, size 14, like new, Hia best.TA.1922.U-1 A2 IDE, 7445, A-164 MOD ce, ; SUMMER RESORTS ae tec: Pe.CHESTERFIELD and wing chair, SMALL summer camp will be open |anrt.Blvd, \u2019 A-165 WIth slip covers, DE.7053, A-232 July 1st for boys nnd girls 3-10 yeurs.: KITCHEN CARINET, large size.al Spacious homa with modern oity con.[SIMMONS BED, complete, also heh HE $20.00.DF Te sa, venlences, under selected supervision, [child's two-wheel bloycle.Walnut 2 deo : Sandy beach and good swimming, 20 china cabinet, all in perfect condition.LARGE chestertield sulte, green $30.\u201cmiles from Montreal.EL.1905.WE, 4316.A-166 EL.4881.A-235 U-123 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET j ST.GABRIEL.de BRANDON, furnished house for July, city convenlen- .ces, screened porch, private beach | and boat, apply Adelard Lambert, St.rosswor uzz e Gabriel, or EL.1980.U-i1 FOR SALE FAWN MOWBR and wheelbarrow, $7 Prov- unpar- outdoor scale.y trav- > north niles of journey er and of Mil- © little ar the rovince uresque re the eastern | in the ywer to y 4,500 h Ave.N.Jones, Services he Soul's unto my unto my Centre of will draw d to 1.30 p.m.1 of Red tist yn Ave.D.D., Aaster Vho Sees J e in heart } 30d.\u201d Lovely.\u201d h, Matur- the beauty d be upon reach.nging p comed West ( \\ PWestmeuat's Home Newspaper™ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 PAGE THREE June 27 Opening Date Set For Kamp Kanawana On June 27, some two hundred roung campers from various parts of great Montreal will entrain for Kamp Kanawana to spend a summer amidst the towering hills of the Laurentians.Kamp Kanawana is the Mont- veal Y.M.C.A.\u2019s camp and is situated In the Laiurentlans fifty miles from Montreal near the village of St.Sauveur.This is the forty- ninth year of operation of the camp and promises to be one of the most successful.The Kanawana staff has always been concerned about health and safety measures in the camp but this season particular emphasis will be put on this aspect of camping.The older campers will be encouraged to participate in toughening activities, including swi-iming.canoeing, hiking and other events of an outdoor nature.The program for the younger campers will be carefully scheduled to avoid overtaxing of strength and will include such activities as crafts, swimming instruction, short hikes and camp games, The camp has been fortunate in securing an excellent staff to direct the various phases of camp life.R.H.Hanagan, boys\u2019 work secretary at the Central \u2018Y\u2019, will be the camp director; E.E.Smee.B.A., secretary at the Rosemount branch, will be the resident director.Section directors will include Ross Seaman of the Westmoun* *Y\" who will be in charge of the bantams, boys ages 5 and 9 years.Peter Gibbs, B.A., who will be in charge of the juniors, boys 10 and 11 years.John Withall, teache: at the Lachine high scool, who will direct the intermediate section, boys 12.13 and 14 years, and Murray Shantz of the N.D.G.'Y\u2019, who will direct the senior section, boys ages 15, 16 and 17 years, The cimp doctor will be Dr.David K.McLaren, of the Homeopathic hospital.Doctor McLaren is an old camper and is well aware of health problems in the camp.Assisting Dr, McLaren will be Miss Margaret Reid R.N.who has been at the camp in previous years, This year the camp was fortunate to secure as chef, J, C.Chapman, the chef at Lower Canada College.Mr, Chapman has had a wide experience in cooking for boys.Other staff members will be Keith Farquarhern of Bishop's College who will be in chargu MODEL 'R.Wilson-Smith Wins | | Putting Tournament R.Wilson-Smith.who captured {top honours in the putting teur- naments three or four times last !year, won his first event of the ! season last Thursday night at \"the Adult course in King George Park.Wilson-Smith scored a 93 \u2018for the 36 hole event.F.W.Dengate took the runner-up houn- ours with a 96.| Another tournament will beheld this evening on the course, | the eyent will start at 5.00 p.m.Persons residing in Westmount are eligible for these tournaments which \u2018are weekly affairs.F.W.Dengate is in charge of the tournament committee running the tourney.\u2018 i they are under water.Officials in Lieut.-Comm.Carl of waterfront activities.George GUIDES DIVERS SALVAGING NORMANDIE Chandler, in charge of pier where ship burned; Comm.of naval salvage operations, and Capt.John |.Tooker, salvage officer.Divers will study this transparent model of the capsized Normandie so they'll know where to go when charge of salvaging the burned liner, now a ftranspirt, lett to right: William A.Sullivan, director Barker of the North Branch \u201c1\u201d will be the business manager of the camp.Mrs, Smee, wife of the resident director and Mrs.Barker, wife of the business manager, Will also be one of the camp staff and will act as camp mothers for the younger boys in camp.The advanced registrations for the cam} is heavy so it Is suggested that any paren's Interested In sending their boys to the camp contact the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019.'gram broadcast by some of the Clear and clean performances, singing tone, musical interpre- | tation and accurate time were the chief features of the pro-, APPLICATION CARDS FOR COUPON RATIONING OF SUGAR will be mailed next week Cemadians will be required to register so that ration.cards, good for the 10 week period, commencing July lst, may be issued immediately.At the end of that period a coupon ration book, good for six months, will be issued.HOW TO REGISTER Residents of Urban Areas:\u2014Served by Letter Carrier ! On June 23rd your postman will deliver to your home an application card for coupon rationing, as {llustrated.Additional cards will also be delivered for every person resident in the household, who bears a different last name from the head of the household.If needed, extra cards may be secured from local post offices.You will fill in the card complete in every detail.A pamphlet giving complete instructions will be delivered with each card.During the evening of June 25th, an authorized representative of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board will call at your home and collect the card.As soon as your name is duly registered at head quarters, ration cards good for a ten-week period, will be malled to you\u2014one ration card for each person in your home.These will be for sugar only.If there are any details of the application card you do not quite understand, the representative of this Board will help you to fill it in on June 25th, when he or she calls to pick it up.Residents in Urban Areas not served by Letter Carrier, and Residents in Rural Areas Application cards will be distributed to all householders through the post offices on or before Tuesday, June 23rd.Additional cards will also be delivered for every person resident in the household, who bears a different last name from the head of the household.If needed, extra cards may be secured from local post offices.These application cards should be filled out immediately and dropped in the nearest mail box or post office.A pamphlet giving complete instructions will be delivered with each card.As soon as your name is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards, good for a ten-week period, will be mailed to you\u2014 one ration card for each person in your home.These will be for sugar only., \u2014 : to every Household in Canada DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION CARD TO ANY UNAUTHORIZED PERSON THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD PRINT IN BLOCK LEYTERS drame LEAVE GLANK TY T OFF! H FIRST NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS AG AT SAME ADDRESS HAVING SAME ||! unter fri T AS AT TOP, 14.11 THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD \u2014 DECLARATION \u2014 im sureont or RATION BOOK APPLICATION.1, THE UNDERSIGNED, SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT | (AND THE FOREGOINQ MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY) LIVE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, BEING ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND THAT NO OTHER APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE ON BEHALF OF CANADA ANYONE MENTIONED HEREIN.12.RB-1 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT OR SPONSOR Coupon Rationing for Sugar Becomes Effective July Ist Beginning July 1st, no one will be permitted to buy sugar for reqular domestic use withowt a ration coupon.Prompt co-operation on the part of the public in filling out and returning their application cards is necessary to ensure return of the ration coupon card in time to purchase sugar on or after the above date.Remember\u2014the amount of sugar allowed each individual under the new coupon rationing plan will be exactly the same as allowed at present\u20144 pound per person per week.The provision for additional sugar for preserving, etc., will be continued.Special voucher forms for this purpose are being supplied to all retailers.No person may have on hand more than two weeks\u2019 supply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district.Pupils Show Ability In Radio Broadcast | consecutive \u201cif 1 a Bird Could Be.\u201d The band played The Woodchoppers and the Linnet\u201d by Godard; and \u201cEvening Bell\u201d by Xullak was a duet on the glockenspeil with pianoforte accompaniment played by three little girl band members, The results of this year's examinations have just been given out, Five out of the six ontrants were in the honour Hst and one passed with good marks.Audrey Speirs matriculated in music with Distinction at McGill and also won the Highest Honours for Music certificate at the North End Hobby Show last March.Cetin Benett won Distinction In Royal Schools of Music Grade 11, and was also a winner in the Junior Music Section of the Westmount Hobby Show last April.Jane Benett and Viola Russell each won a Dass with Credit, Grade Ill.and Elizabeth Gould a Pass with Credit, Grade II, in the R.S.M.Jana Bonett also received full marks in Theory.pupils of Catherine H.Smith over C.B.M, on Saturday last, at 2.30 p.m.This was the fifth season for these broadcasts, The following is a list of the performers, whose ages range from seventeen down to seven; they are all holders of one or more either distinctions, honours, prizes or, in two Instances, silver cups: Colin Campbell, Alice Benett, Audrey Speirs, Viola Russell, Jane Benett, Charlie Grant \u2014 who accompanied a solo played by Larche Paul, violinist\u2014 Elizabeth Gould, Emily Anne Nasmith, Celia Benett, Derek Speirs, and Gwenyth Gover.The pieces played Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Grieg, Lemoine, César Cui, Gade, Beethoven, Carroll, and a duet, were hy Kinsmen\u2019s Coaster Classic To Take Place Saturday For more than elght thrill-packed hours Saturday, coasters will roar down a specially-constructed runway on Park Row avenue east, at Trenholme Park, in the fifth annual running of the Kinsmen Coaster Classfc\u2014only Montreal soup-box derby, which is being held for the first time this year in the heart of western Notre Dame de Grace.Held for the past two years in the north-east section of tho area, and prior to that in the extreme eastern end of the city, the Kinsmen Coaster Classic brings to Notre Dame de Grace one of the most thrill.ing sports events of the summer season, Interest is heightened in the ceeds of the classic will be devoted to the Kinsmen Boys\u2019 Club \u2014 an organization operated by the Kinsmen Club of Montreal In Rosemount and one that at the present time boasts more than 100 members and another 200 adherents, Vying for position in Saturday's heats and finals will be boys from Notre Dame de Grace, Verdun, Westmount, Hampstead, Rosemount and other sections of the city, many of them representing various boys\u2019 clubs and organizations, On the speedy runway\u2014where It is expected the cars wfll attain a velocity of more than 30 miles an hour\u2014will be scen coast- ergs of all types.Low-slung and long entries will race side by side with stocky though streamlined aoap-hoxes- on-wheels, depending on the Individuality of their makers and drivers.Availability of materia) too, will have quite a hearing on the finished product, and there is more than a whisper that the wartime rationing of certain materials will have a definite bearing on the appearance of the cars in the 1942 Classic.And In addition to the romance of the racing carg and the repair pits which will be examined alongside the track by the general public throughout the day-\u2014 a gala carnival will he staged by the Kinsmen In Trenholme Jark, immediately adjacent to the course.Here a thousand and one carnival tems will be on hand to interest the general public and fill in the brief delays between the running of the various heats.Members of the Kinettes group \u2014wives and girl-friends of the! Kinsmen\u2014will he in charge of event thls year as the entire pro- Moe various refreshment and enter- talnment booths at the carnival while members of the Kinsmen Club will officiate In major capa- eltles In connection with the running of the Coaster Classic itself.Kase of access to the site of the event and the pleasant situation of Trenholma Park has led the sponsors of this event to plan for a record turnout and ft - is estimated that more than 5,000 will view the races.Interest In the Clasale {tgelf, In the cars and In the drivers, started some months ago, even before the snow was completely off the ground, Boys In all areas of eee the elty began building trial coasters and : taking them on trial runs.Then started the perlod of reconstruc- tlon\u2014the adding or subtracting of this and that from the finished product in the hope that it would make the car rush down the runway first a little faster thun its competitions, And Saturday the dreams of somo of the entrants will he ful- tilled while for others it will he a day of brief disappointment but the birth of a resolve to again\u201d next year, Prizes include a mammoth silver trophy and replica for the grand champion, deluxe bicycles for the winners In rach class and several score of other awards for runners-up.Saturday will he a gala day at Trenholme Park, Cars will hegin to arrive at thefr pits early in the morning and many families will bring their lunch and make a picnle of the affair, By noon the carnival will be under way and the majority of the prelimin- arv heats will be started, By 5 heen acclaimed, it fs expected.Pupil Of Children\u2019s Theatre Appears With Alfreda Wallace, talented young actress born in Westmount, takes the theatrical spotlight this week, 88 she is scheduled to appear here as one of the stars In Celebrity.Parade tomorrow night at His Majesty's Theatre, the Air Cadet | League performance which will! headline Anne Neagle and C.Aubrey Smith.Miss Wallace.now ninteen years of age.has accumulated a great deal of experience and has come a long way along the theatre\u2019s success road since she firat attended the Children\u2019s Theatre of Montreal, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, When attending this school of dramatics.sha was entered in the Queher Drama Festival, winning high Anne Neagle honors, \u2018The of the Montreal Children's Theatre reec- ognized the possibilities of this young thespian, and in their performance of Queen Victoria, directors SN PE \u2018REPAIR BY NATIVE £ ; ORIENTAL A, PR a) RUGS 72 CNR RL ORC A LK Xd \u201ctry p.m.a winner will have SUPPLIES MUCH PAPER ! RETURNED Pulp and paper wills nlong the| Mr.and Mrs.William Cooper, Saguenay River in the Province] who wera the guests of the lat- of Quebec supply paper for many ter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.F.of America\u2019s greatest newspapers.{ Cay ford, have returned to Ile Like so many other French- Maligne, Que.Canadian towns, la Tuque in \u2014 Quebec Province receives {ts GINGER STILL TAPS name from a picturesque land: Major and the Minor,\u201d she does et (on ET a ie 12 dancing in a picture.In \u201cThe , great rock shaped \" weallen bonnet | (or \u2018tuque\u2019\u2019) of | Maar and the Minor,\u201d she does the type worn by habitant trap- only a few simple steps, but it's dancing.bers and farmers.still EA, as you know, comes to \u2018 > XS 4 us from Ceylon and India, and every man on every boat which carries it to our land is risk- ing his life every day of the trip.We are honour bound to use only what our Government asks us to.Avoid waste and do not use more than your share.\u2018SALADA\u2019 TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Complete Electrical Service ® Radio Repairs @® Motor Repairs ® Household Repairs @ Refrigerator Repairs @® Washer Repairs @® Vacuum Repairs Booth Broa ELECTRICIANS (Eatablished Over 15 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.7379 {At Melrose) § tt are Seg Sp On Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat.\u2014 June 18,19, 20 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 .15¢ 32 oz.Jar 31e 15° YOUVILLE STRAWBERRY JAM CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE 2 16 nz.WINDSOR BONELESS CHICKEN \"i 25¢ HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP pL VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER ».ROBINSON'H BARLEY OR LIME WATER CLARK'S VEAL, HAM & TONGUE 2 .35° HEINZ STRAINED BARY Îge.Be.WHEAT CERM TONIK GRAPEFRUIT Pkg.49: JUICE | in 256 FOODS 3 Hn 25° JUICES0:75°125 * yp pcr cAKES PREM = iv 32°| 3.100 Fresh Chateauguay STRAWBERRIES RECEIVED DAILY JEWEL SHORTENING 19° | BRING UH YOUR COUPONS FOR PHOCTER & GAMBLE IVORY SNOW \u2014 CHIPSO \u2014 OXYDOL WE REDEEM THEM JERE St FISH GENUINE GASPE SALMON vv curs wn 34° FRESH FILLET OF | FRESH i | i Haddock \" 30¢ Halibut th.42c BMODKED FILLET OF HMOKED Haddock » 27e Kippers Palr 18e SPRING LAMB FRONTS .32° BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS WEEKLY KPECIALS! 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Big Mouth\u201d o\u2014>o\u2014\u20143oc\u2014>0 INC \u201cShut My Sherbrooke St.West eee) Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cook are occupying their cottage at Val David for the summer months.Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Matthew and their family spent the weekend at Bryant's Landing, Que, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Wilson and Miss Phyllis Hutchins spent the week-end at St.Bauveur.Mr.und Mrs, James M.Fras:r are occupying thelr summer home at Pointe Claire.Mr.and Mrs, R.Stevenson and Mr.and Mrs.W.Mitchell spent the week-snd in Ottawa.I f Miss Beverley Myers is spend- ing a week's vacation at Lake Lucy, Que.Mr.and Mrs.James J.Alrd and Mr.John Alrd are spending the summer at \u201cAfrdleigh,\u201d Hudson Heights.Mrs.Marcelle Fortier returned to town recently after visiting Mr.and Mrs.Guy Suckling in Quebec, Mrs.L.Leger and Miss Gwen Mollison spent last week-end at the Pleasant View Hotel, North Hatley, Que.I Charlotte Gowns SALE! OF SUMMER DRESSES Just when you want them most « « .cool, colorful Summer Dresses in the season's latest hit styles.Broken sixes.REDU 1353 Greune Ave, near Sherbrooke Westmount .7773 | THE WESTMOU NT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 Word hag been received hy Mra.R, E, Matthews that her daughter, Mrs, David M.legate, has arrived safely In England.Mrs.D.Kingdon Black returned recently from Cacouna, where she wus the guest of her mother, Mrs.Alister F.Mitchell and Mr.Mitchell, for two weeks.Mr and Mrs.Andrew Stevenson will leave this week-end for Chicago, where they will spend two weeks visiting Mrs, Stevenson's brother, Mr.David Scott.Mrs, H.D.Crowley and Mrs.R.W.Anderson, with her daughter, Betty, have left for Queens land Beach, N.S., to spend the summer.Miss Barbara Brophy will leave on Saturday for Rock- cliffe, Ont.where she will take up her duties as equipment assistant with the R.C.A.F.(W.D.).Mrs.Preston, Mrs.A.W.Myers, Mrs.Montgomery, Mrs.B.Taylor and Mrs.P.E.Wiese will leave tonight for Drummondville, where they will attend the convention of the Canadian Legion.The Misses Ruth Webster, Pearl Howard, Yvette Villebon, Ruth Ross and Evelyn McKinnon spent the week-end as the guests of Miss Edith Dandurand, at St.Canut, Que.The Rev.E.C.Royle, of Arundel, Que., was in town on Monday visiting Mrs.Royle and their infant son, Lionel Frank, who are staying with Mrs, Royle's parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Ross, Metcalfe avenue.Mr.and Mrs.John DB.Pangmau and their family are moving out to their country home in Cowans- ville at the week-end.Mrs.Pang- man and her children will spend three weeks in July as guests at the Tadoussac Hotel, in Tadous- sac, where Mr.Pangman will join them for his holidays, Miss Marilyn Mailman, daugh- ter of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Mail- The remarkable new Coquette Permanent is just the thing for warm weather, It takes no longer than the usual fingerwave \u2014 and gives you soft, springy, natural looking curls, EUGENE and Two ot Canada's Now Available Be Cool This Summer ! sus UND.R THE ACTIVE OWNERSHIP OF CANADA'S FOREMOST HAIR STYLIST 5151 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u2014 DE.1278 \u2014 DE.4501 JACQUES Leading Hair Stylists tor Consultation, Ef ut ! Jacques, of the Paris Coiffure, 5151 Sherbrooke street west, who combines an expert knowledge of hairdressing with a flair for new coiffure styles.He has many up- to-the-minute ideas for summer hair-do\u2019s, having just returned from an extended tour of beauty salons in the United States, While on this tour, Jacques visited Hollywood and met many famous movie stars.man, Wood avenue, the junior stunt presented on Phosnix Night, which forms a part of the Commencement exercises at Northampton School for Girls, Northampton, Mass, took part in Mrs, E.W.Wilson and family are occupying thelr cottage \u2018\u2018Petit Coque\u2018 at Ste Adele for the season, Miss Diana Wilson has completed her studies at Bishop Strachan\u2019s School, Toronto, and has joined her family, ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs, Harry F.Gold announce the engagement of their only daughter, Anita Ruth, to Mr.Irving Harry Reisler, son of Mr.M.Reisler and of the late Mrs.Reisler, Mr, and Mrs, David 8.Fraser anncunce the engagement of their only daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to Leading Aircraît- man Robert Leeming Walker.R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank W, Walker.The marriage has been arranged to take place on July 31, APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Margaret Langley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Langley, to Mr.John Boyd Wells, son of Mr, John Wells and of the late Mrs, Wells, will take place on Saturday afternoon at threes o'clock in the presbytery of the Church of St.Augustine of Canterbury.The marriage of Evelyn Constance Salmon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, J.M.S, Carroll of West- mount, to Leading Alrcraftman Robert Allan Kenny, Royal Canadian Air Force, son of Mr.and Mrs.T.F.Kenny, of Buckingham, Que., will take place on Saturday evening, July 4, at half-past six o'clock at the Church of St.James the Apostle; a reception to follow the ceremony at the Ritz-Carlton.WEDDINGS Bacon-McAthey The marriage of Margaret Irene, daughter of Myr.and Mrs.T.H.McAthey, to Mr.G.Stewart A Bacon, son of the late Mr, and Mrs.F.J.Abney Bacon, took place on Saturday afternoon in Westmount Park United Church, the Rev.A.McTaggart officiating.The church was decorated with pink and white peonles, \\arkspur and palms.During the signing of the register, Mrs.Harold Mills sang, \u201cO Day of Golden Promise.\u201d Given in marriage by her father.the bride wore white crepe back satin and a veil of tulle illusion, falling to the hemline of her gown, Her bouquet was of orchids and white sweet EE 4109 81.Catherine W.near Greene Phone FI.2641 Teo Sherbrooke w.phous Victoria one DB.1145 LJ Re WE REPAIR O TAHLEFFR.\u2014\u2014\u2014 1383 St.Catherine W.near Bishop Phone MA.6219 EE REPAIR SHOP MA.6219 Prop STRAWBERRY SOCIAL ~ AND VARIETY FAIR TO BE HELD IN PARK A strawberry social ang variety fair will be held b, the West.mount Women\u2019s Club In West.mount Park on Tuesday.in aid ot the club's ambulance fund.@he fair will open a* 1.30 p.m.Bingo will be played both afternoon and evening, and individual prizes and war savings stamps will he given as premiums.There will be several other booths, and a feature of the evening will be a concert by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment, starting at 7.30 o'clock.In case of rain, the fair will be held the following day.The following committee will be in charge of arrangements for this event: General chairman, Mrs.R.M.M caulay; strawberry social chairmen, Mrs.A.Thomson, Mrs.H.C.Ho'land; soft drinks, Mrs.Douglas Bremner, Mrs.\u2018rank Lindsay; ice cream, Mrs.Gordon Kent, Ms.Alan Slayton; home cooking, Mrs.W.M.Hick, Mrs.M.J.G.Hogan; home-made candy, the Misses A.and M.Brown; miscellaneous, Mrs.John Mulcair, Mrs.Anthony Blanchard; fish pond, Mrs, John T.Rowe, Mrs.Norman Southward; flowers, Mrs.C, W.Clark, Mrs.J.W.Wright; bingo, Mrs.J.Gordon Birnle, Mrs.Gordon T, Blair; wheel of fortune, Mrs, J.C.Mc- Kean, Mrs.J.A.Gillespie; for- tune-telling, Mrs.A, Hector Cad- feux; nickelodian, Mrs.G.L.Spiliotopoulos, NCIAI | Bride In Uniform Has No Worries About Her Trousseau Ottawa, \u2014 If the bride, too, is wearing the King's uniform as well as her bridegroom, the problems of trousseau clothes automatically vanish.Indeed, you will tind that you are singularly fortunate among maidens, for your savings against the fatal day may be almost recklessly concentrated on the more intimate apparel in which every bride delights, After all, your only escape from army, navy or air force issue, for duration (except for the days on leave when you don slacks and shirts and the like), will be of an evening when you doff your uniform for a gay housecoat or the leisurely Sunday morning breakfast in a frivolously becoming negligee.How you'll revel in choosing | them\u2014especially when you knuw that these are the last for a long, long time which will swirl about your ankles, with the voluminous skirt which is so tigure-flat- tering.And how you'll gloat over the dainty underthings and frothy gowns s0 soon to fall under the axe of priorities.And you won't need to be warned that if you are in uniform, \u201cplease omit flowers\u201d ig meant for you.' MAKE MEALS GAY \u201cMake lunch box meals gay and appetizing with fruits and vegetables these hot days.Squat glass jars with wide tops, lined with leaf lettuce, make ideal containers for fresh ripe strawberries, raspberries, cherries or fruit or vegetable salads.More than 1,000 Items were handled and despatched by the Soldiers\u2019 Comforts Committee of the Auxiliary Aid Association, Telephone Employees of Montreal Fund, during the month of May, according to the report of Miss Helen Elshoff, chairwoman.Some 465 articles were completed and turned over to the Montreal Red Cross Society headquarters.The cumulative total of such items prepared and contributed by local telephone workers of the A.A.A.had reached 21,247 at the close of last month.The organization in the same period made donations of knitted art'cles to women's auxiliaries, including those of the Royal Canadian Air Force, the 1.0.D.E.and the East Coast Signals.A special consignment for the Royal Navy went to the ship's company of the H.M.S.Wedgeport.Wh \"e T'amilies Helped Clothing for all members of some families served through \u201cBundles for Britain\u201d was included in the May assignment of con- Bell Telephone Employees Enthusiastic War Workers tributions made by the Auxiliary Aid Association.Some 350 items in all included 124 pieces of women's clothing, 33 of girls\u2019 apparel, 38 men\u2019s, 33 boys\u2019 and one complete box of woollens fo; infants.In addition, miscellaneous household linens and handkerchiefs were contribu ted to complete last month's packages from the telephone A.A.A, Personal Comforts Sent Boxes of personal comforts sent overseas to men of the Montreal Bell Telephone departments now on active service are made un largely from suggestions received from the men themselves.Consignments that have been packed and forwarded most recently by members of the Association, contained the following: Condensed lemon juice, maple syrup and tnaple sugar, sandwich spread, marshmallows, razor blades, bar chocolate, tinned fruit, salads mixture, shaving soap and boot-laces.Cigarettes and tolacco are sent separately and on monthly schedule, as Is the case with the comfort boxes now provided for 84 Montreal Bell men overseas.When a price rise complaint comes into the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in Ottawa these days, things begin to hum.Guarding the price cceiling is no easy job and in taking it over women have a tough war assignment.Sometimes it seems a AUOAWOS pus HSWI SSOIHTBYI writes in saying: \u201cWhat use is it to report increases when nothing seems to be cone about it?\u201d Actually plenty Is being done about it.A report received from a price checker, whether she lives in Montreal or a remote town in British Columbia, immediately peas, and her only ornament was a necklace of pearls, the gift of the groom, Mrs.T.GQ.McAthey, her sister-in-law\u2019s only attendant, wore aquamarine taffeta under embroidered organza.with a Watteau hat of aquamarine.Her cascade bouquet was of pink roses and sweet peas.Mr.R.D.Percy was best man tor Mr, Bacon, and the ushers were Mr.T.G.McAthey, brother of the bride, and Mr.T.H.Bacon, cousin of the bridegroom, Following the ceremony, 4 reception was held at the Rome of the bride's parents, 4183 Mar cil avenue, and later the bridal couple left for the Laurentians, [the bride - wearing a sheer British woollen dress of ocean foam green, under a dusty pink coat, with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids.\u201cPrice Rise\u201d Complaints Make Things Hum In Ottawa starts wheels moving in the Ottawa office.Often there is mo evidence of action outside for it must be remembered that to make an actual prosecution is a very serious and expensive matter.It should only be undertaken when there is no room for any reasonable douht that a deliberate attempt has been made to break the law.Retailer is Visited ».When a price increase 1s re ported, the retailer in question ls visited by a representative of the Board's Enforcement Administration and asked + mes an oax- planation.A report is made to the Administrator.whe has heard the complaint, and he decides after careful consideration what steps shall be taken.In the meantime the price checker probably thinks \"nothing is being done.\u201d \u201cKeep on price checking,\u201d Miss Byrne Hore Sanders of the Consumer Branch tells women.\u2018The mere fact that the merchant knows that you are watching price rises will remind him of his duties and the Board's regula.! tions.\u201d All repcrts are treated confi- Jentially.They should be phoned or sent by letter to the nearest Regional Advisory Committee.Addresses are printed on the first page of the Blue Ceiling Record Book.When reporting.a full account of the prices paid.the dates st purchases and the particulars! of the brand and quality of tha! commodity should be given.It is important to make sure that it was purchased Hn both occasious FREE FRENCH FORCES == ARE GREATLY HELPED BY LOCAL WORKERS With the object of hringing both moral and material assistance to the soldiers, sailors and alrmen of France, who, faithful to the traditions of France, still continue the struggle alongside the Allies, nearly 300 Canadian, English and French women contribute their time and work to l\u2019Assistance Aux Oeuvres Fran- caises de Guerre, with headquarters at 1216 Stanley street.Founded in the spring of 1940, this organization was immediately recognized by the Federal Government under the rules and regulations of the War Charities Act of 1939.Headquarters had been open for a very short time when, due to the response of the Canadian people, more than $1,200 was collected for the purchase of an ambulance for France.Further collections vented by the fall but the organization tinued its work of helping the French volunteers who pass through Montreal on their way to join the Free French forces.According to a recent report, the local workrooms have contributed to the Free French forces of General de Gaulle, 1,544 hospital supplies, 3,107 tins of canned goods and condensed milk, and 26,166 woollens and articles of clothing, In addition to the knitting, sewing and general repairing work done at the local headquarters, 1'Assistance Aux Oeuvres Fxaancaises de Guerre endeavours to give the volunteers a French welcome and atmosphere as they pass through the city; the workers supply the men with clothing, cigarettes and newspapers.ur METAL TUBE SALVAGE SIMPLE, IMPORTANT There's not much preparation were pre- of France, has con- necessary in returning collapsible metal tubes, according to National Salvage Headquarters, Ottawa.Just squeeze them dry, and discard bakelite tops, then get them back in circulation by delivering to your nearest drug store, There's precious solder material urgent in the manufacture of tools of war in these \u2018empties\u2019 which contain up to 23 per cent tin.Statistics show that six per cent of the tin formerly imported to this continent from Nether: lands East Indies and British CO We've heard of the Seven Ag ering some of the Many Opposites Take Janey and June, Janey EVERYTHING Ze Or MMM LA AS NSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE es of Man, but how about consid- of Woman?has never relaxed yet.Life for her is not a bowl of cherries, it's a bowl of pips.She worries for days about getting a dress altered; she couldn't bear to do any vigorous fusses about keeping tidy; she exercise that might cause her to sprain her little finger; her whole existence is bounded by littlenass and she has never let herself go enough to enjoy anything.And June, generous, large m had more nasty knocks in her sho about, gets more kick out of a homely picnic in the country surrounded by good friends than Janey would get out of a mink coat, June can see the love behind the clumsiness when her dog jumps up and licks her face, smearing her dress with mud; Janey sees only the mud on her precious dress and it spoils her whole day.June is willing to take chances, and hard knocks have only served to show her that she will go on taking chances and enjoying life, because she\u2019s made that way.The little things are sources of enjoyment for her.But Janey's littleness means futility.+ + +S How about Carol?Carol is one of the wittiest women you ever met.She is so witty that it gets uncomfortable at times.She can tell you word for word ridiculous conversations her close friends have had, and ridiculous things they have done, until it makes you wonder what you yourself have said or done that «she could wring some wit out of.She is smart, but not smart enough to see that she\u2019s chilling the atmosphere and making her friends think twice before trusting her.Then there's Charlotte.Carol thinks Charlotte is too old- fashioned for words.Perhaps that's because Charlotte once said stoutly, \u201cPooh! I don't believe a word of it,\u201d when Carol Was spreading sweetness and light at a bridge party, convulsing the guests with a descrip- inded and good tempered, who has rt life than Janey has even thought » tion of a tea party at someone else's house, Charlotte feels that to eat a person's food and then ridicule the person who fed you is not only disgusting, but a bit too primitive for the twentieth century, She isn't prim; she's just kind, And we'\u2019d rather stick to her and to June than to Janey and Carol.Are You Prepared for SUMMER PLAY?With vacation season almost here - it is time to prepare your hair and skin, Ask about our new \u2018\u2019Stockingless\u201d Stockings Features: .Won't run, .Three shades.Inexpensive.Streamlines too heavy legs.Gives curves to thin legs.DExter 3419 CAMPBELL\u2019S Beauty Parlor 4917 Sherbrooke West WEEK-END FRESH CAUGHT GASPE SALMON .35¢ By the Piece BEST QUALITY RED RIBBON BEEF, LAMB AND VEAL FRESH FRUITS AND Modern Equipment FREE DELIVERY 1259 GREENE AVE.Malaya went into the manufacture of these little stream-lined containers In the days before Pearl Harbour.Long before the government order making salvage compulsory vas issued, their value was discovered by various philanthropic organizations.The McKinnon Ladies\u2019 Guild.of Winnipeg did notable work in this direction.For years they have collected tubes and tinfoil from points as far away as Alaska and realized large sums from their sale to carry on thelr work.serving.Spread over top of INITIALS ON GLOVES Have your initials embroidered in pale blue (that \u201csomething blue\u2019) on your long white wedding glove.Fltzroy 3900 ROBERTS\u2019 PROVISIONS SPECIALS! LEG OF LAMB Ib.35: VEGETABLES DAILY \u2014 Personal Service (JUST BELOW WESTERN) GERALD VANDERPOLL'S SCHOOL OF SINGING 1215 GREENE AVE.SUMMER COURSES NOW STARTING Individual Teaching Only FI.9215 - WA.3773 at the same store.ULON À EH \u2014 BOUQUETS WEDDING and PARTY DECORATIONS Phone DE.1179 PINKERTON'S 5127 Sherbrooke West Greenhouses at Rosemers City Or Westmount Wan Sauvace SERVICE Phone FI, 8531* Ask for \u201cSalvage\u201d Tal paper famed ~uppl A Ÿ opens Theat Tuesd Act ment groun story.purpo lent à realiz Mayer The \u2014 BRT ore i 3 La i 0: 5 ) | = # [ | i | i 8 Py __ \u201cShut My Big Mou l\u2014>0o>0\u2014->0\u2014->0 fy: LL w/ DY TR N N S pL hsid- w © RR \u201cWestmoun rs Home Newspaper per THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 PAGE FIVE + + * » Hollywood N H W $ O F T Theatrical | Gossip HE THEATRE WORLD Attractions x * + J Yank On Burma Road \u201cKING'S ROW\u201d AT THE SNOWDON BETTY GRABLE IN TECHNICOLOR! |Two Stars Shine |r Ameren who store In Snowdon Movie Marry and Divorce Provides Thrills, Romance Taking advantage of the newspaper headlines about China's tamed Burma Road, the trail for | supplies to the Chinese armies, \u201cA Yank on the Burma Road.\u201d | opens at the Westmount United ' Theatre on Sunday playing untit Tuesday night, Actually the Burma Road element only provides the background for an action romance story.It serves an admirable purpose.however, giving excel- jent atmosphere which is sharply realized in the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer picture.The performances are all good, CEI BELMONT PARK NOW \u2018HOLLYWOOD SKY BALLET, June 20 to 27 inel, (Except Sunday) of the flyer, job in his brief spot, Keye Luke particularly that of the leading man, a newcomer named Barry Nelson.Playing opposite Laraine Day in the role of a New York cb driver, Nelson gives a vigorous and punchy performance which should guarantee his being seen in many more pictures.Miss Day does her usual ex cellent job in the role of a renegade flyer's wife who talks her way into a ride on Nelson's caravan in order to join her husband in Chungking, where the husband is held prisoner by the Chinese, A Neat Climax Nelson becomes the leader of a fleet of trucks traveling the Burma Road.following his single-handed capture of two killers in New York, Meeting Miss Day in Rangoon, he falls hard, The thrills of their trip come thick and fast, climaxed in as neat an ending as has come from Hollywood in a long time, Stuart Crawford, turns in the role in a fine is effective as Nelson's right- THRIFT-$TOP: SHOP hand man and interpreter, and 8 KIDDIE DAYS others in the cast include Sen Ses Your Grocer Yung, Phillip Ahn, Knox Man- NOW Yung, Phillip Ahn, Knox Man- at the HEAD of the class THE FEATHE like mad .then a whisk of naturally into place.SPECIAL ! EUGENE Permanents Reg.$10 4.95 It's the most popular haircut we've ever done.Have yours today! SE 5 EDGE CUT You can brush it your comb, and each curl falls SPECIAL! Machineless Permanents Reg.$12 G&G $15 6.50 - 7.50 Permanent Wave Expert and Hair MISS SHIRLEY you on the latest Hair Styles to suit your personality.Stylist will be pleased to advise 4129 ST.CATHERINE W.(Between Wood and Elm) 5505 MONKLAND AVE.(Opposite Monkland Theatre) CONRAD VEIDT CLOUTIER BEAUTY SALONS Aco BOGART FI.7842 EL.3775 \u2014 HELP US TO CELEBRATE.IT'LL OF FUN, FRIVOLITY & LAUGHTER! To Start Off the Merriment We FOUR DAYS - STARTING SATURDAY, JUNE 20 \"PE Give You the Craziest Picture Ever! SATURDAY AND AS A COM KAAREN VERNE - ALL THROUGH NEW SURPRISES EVERY DAY! During Our Anniversary Will Take Place at the Theatre Every Day! \"TODAY & FRIDAY REVIVAL \u201cANOTHER THIN MANY FRIDAY NIGHT Betty Field as Cassy Tower and Robert Cummings as Parris Mitchell in \"King's Row, one of the most haunting stories, as told in the film adaptation of the recent best-seller, starting Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre.\u201cRIDE \"EM, COWBOY\u201d 2 Bud Abbett and Lou Costello with the Merry Macs and Anne Gwynne in a scene from \u2018Ride \u2018em Cowboy,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing tor four days until Tuesday night.George B.Seitz\u2019 direction adds STRAIGHT SHOOTER enormously to the pictures, Sam Marx the producer, with story credits going to Gordon Kahn, Hugo Butler and David Lang.Actor Eddie Norris, featured in Paramount's \u2018I Live On Danger\u201d for Producers Bill Pine and Bill Thomas, is one of the best rifle shots in Hollywood and has won cups and ribbons in skeet matches, was For Prompt Delivery of au SOLS Fruits nd 5307 Sherbrooke W.EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.FASHION PLATE CROSBY It took a lot of pefsuasion, but Bing Crosby dresses to the teeth for final scenes In \u201cRoad to Morocco.\u201d He wears a morning coat, striped trousers, spats, yellow gloves and a sky blue silk turban, The result is wondrous to behold.BE A GALA WEEK \u2014 \u2014 - TUESDAY Gangland Gangs up on the GEST APO / me rte 0e 2 00 \u2014 tr 08 tr $n $5 cm Ym + in © mm me {+ om © st mu me 1 + am 0 Week Something Extra \u2018THE FLEET'S IN\u201d \u2018\"WILHEMSTRASSE 110\u201d With WILLIAM POWELL PIL PRHTIT SHERBROOKE ST.A ie Ta pe At Hingston UC Ly © = \u2014 | a at ce Er Pages ier sa Betty Grable, Victor Mature the Technicolor production playing at the Westmount United \u2018Song Of The Islands,\u201d which NSW ve NE TS and Jack Oakie in a scene trom is now Theatre until Saturday night.* ES AT MONK 5 INF = 5 Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in a scene from \u2018Ball Of Fire,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.LAND UNITED SUNDAY I The film version of \u2018King's Row,\u201d one of the most popular novels of this decade, will be the new screen offering at the Snow- dou Theatre commencing Sunday.The couple marries, but fares badly as a visiting team.So- clety wants them single as parte ners for extra guests, Accorde fugly they pretond to be une married and visit socretly, but Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, | He arrangement le shattored by Ronald Reagan and Metty Field; Jai] Patriek, a soclety decorator \u201chead one of the most disting- Wished casts ever assembled in one Motion pieture.f va BOGART ; Power Kent, Power Scores In \u201cSon Of Fury\u201d In the five years that Tyrone has heen on the screen, he's given may atirring port rayals\u2014but his latest, \u201cSon of Fury,\u201d tha story of Benjamin | Blaka which opened Inst night | at the Monkland United Theatre, | surpasses them all, i Based on Edison Marshall's, best-selling novel, \u201cSon of Fury\u201d i has everything \u2014 swashbuckling | \u201cadventure, action on the high: «cag, torrid romance In the South Sea fslands, reallstie tights.The story is lald in the early 1800's, and deplels the! , and adventures of a nameless urchin | who must go through life battling the world for his birthright, It; fa the hlazing history of a man who rives from stable boy tn ruler of a Month Sea paradisn, ! who deserts this paradise to claim his name, \u201cSon of Fury\" marks another step forward in the career of Miss Gene Tierney, whose portrayal of the exotle notive girl 1s her hest to date.Aa the langorous Tahitian beauty, she makes it doubly hard for Power to return to his native England \u2014and who would blame him for not leaving! George Farmer Dowill tured well Sanders Sanders, Frances and young Roddy Me- compirte the (op fra- cast\u201d and each turns In a rounded performance.is at hie sinister best as the treacherons eonniving Unele, while the talented Misr Farmer maker a most appealing young Engiish girl, Roddy Me- Dowal] follows up the splendid work he did in \u201cHow Green Was My Valley\u201d wth a remarkable portrayal of the youthful Benjamin Blake.Aiso neluded In sive gst are John Carradine Elsa l.ancheser, Harry Daven port, Kay Johnson and Dudley the impreza.AT KENT Puts Gestapo on the spot\u2014Humphrey Bogart holds up a mecting of cnemy agents who have muscled in on his New York territory.Scene is from \u201cAll Through the Night,\u201d which starts Saturday at the Digges.John Cromwell directed from an excellent script Philip Dunne.Darryl F.Zanuck produced the picture, and Wil- Ham FF.Perlberg was the #aso- ctate producer.by ! (Monkiand Ave.Today until Saturday THRILLING ADVENTURE of BENJAMIN BLAKE Brigand, rogue, hunted three continents and the seas! UL TT] 1 1 Ll wiled Ten 1.at Glrouard) across seven # TIT SON of FURY AS \u2014 k GENE-TIERNEY Ey iid CC RODDY MCDOWALL 2nd Attraction: Jarkie COOPER in \u201cGLAMOUR BOY,\u201d with Susanne Foster, Darryl Hickman and Ann Gillin, #*Sun., Mon, Tues.- # Gary COOPER | \u201cÀ Barbara STANWYCK ta! \u201cBALL OF FIRE\" \u201c& Lucille BALL in \u201cVALLEY OF THE SUN\u201d with James Craig.Bir Cedric Hardwicke.Dean Jagger and Billy Gilbert, Vividly brought to lite on the screen (a this story of young people hemmed in by the stifling inhibit{ions and taboos of a small midwestern town in the carly years of (his century.Struggling to find happiness ugailust the opposition of the seething undereurrent of gossip and buckbiting, the strong aud hrave omerge victorlous, the wenk are submerged.Two young men, and the two routances ih which each becomus involved provide the central dramatic situations.The love atffah of Robert Cummings, as l\u2019arris Mitchell, the goently-reaved grand son of a foreign noblowoman, and lis chlidhood sweetheart, Cassandra (played by Betty Field), meets a tragle end.He eventually finds some consolu- tion and a promise of future happiness with Elise (played by Kunron Verne).The other young man, Drake McHugh, who Is portrayed by Ronald Rougan, is embittered hy the parental opposition which Louise Gordon's (Naney Coleman) family put in the way of thelr mareingse, hut fimds his true mate In Randy Monaghan (Ann Sheridan), the right girl from the wrong side of the tracks.No Dull Moments In York Feature no dull moments \u201cWe Were Dancing,\u2019 which yesterday at the York United Thentra playing until Friday night, with Norman Shearer nnd Melvyn Douglas costarred, This 18 Molro-Goldwyn-Mayer's There are in opened partini adaptation of Naaol Coward's stage hit, \u201cTonight a | 8:30,\u201d and It lores none of itu aparkle or originality in transi tion to the sereen, Robert 7.Leonard directed, and nn excellent.cast aurrounds the minrs.Miss &Shourer is Koen daughter of royalty, but game, and very much in love, The Jucky man Is Melvyn Douglas, also à selon of royally docidediy on his uppers, Bolh of them are professional guests, llving In luxury at the homes of | aH 4 penullens Air, (rictin wd, (Rt, TODAY and FRIDAY - |! Catherine at Guy M1.) \"in love with Douglas, She mane ager to split the pair and Lee Bowman, who was cngnged to the pretty foreigner before her marriage to Douglas, maneuvers à divorce, _ PP , TTT ps Last Three Days ! A thrilling story of the Fleet Air Arm In Action } SHIPS WITH WINGS Necund Feature BROOKLYN ORCHID Marjorie Wonawarth Gallagher - Grave Neadley LATENT WAR NEWS STARTING SUNDAY Sheets SAM WOOD ual uty bode - C4 \u20ac ard Mr Chitr' format : el |.NORMA SHEARER, MELVYN DOUGLAS in \u201cWe Were Dancing\u201d with ail Patrick, \u201cWHAT'H COOKIN,\u201d with ANDREWHR HIK- TERS, Jane Frazee, Iobert Palge, Gloria Jean and Len Carrillo, Saturday until Tuesday RE \u201cey boy DICK FORAN ANNE GWYNNE JOHNNY MACK BROWN The MERRY MACS ELLA FITZGERALD THE HI-HATTERS THE BUCKAROO BAND \u2014 2nd EXCITING FEATURE! HOLLYWOOD'S THRILL-HIT OF THE FIGHTING RAF! EVERY KISS LEADS US BOTH| 1 CLOSER TO # OUR DOOM ! Pr TI i / abs [ \u2014 N° Ti JZ, 7?I\u201d (Bherhranke at Grey Ave.) SONGS! DANCING! ROMANCE! FUN .! An Entar- taining Story! wen MATURE nc OAKIE c Gof the ts with THOMAS MITCHELL GEORGE BARBIER BILLY GILBERT THE ROYAL HAWAHANS a Us Fas 2nd Feature: \u201cKID GOVE KILLER with Van Heflin, Marsha Hunt and Jes Bowman, * Sun., Mon., Tues.| 4 Laraine DAY In \"A Yank On Th- { \u2018rma Road\u2019 with Harry Nelso.\u2018+ - Crawford_and_Keye Luke.4 JOE E.PROWN in \u201cShut My Big Mouth\u201d un RE de Ami ot; [AP Ts Ce ams ee re me Ge i eve = % | PACE SIX = coe al rel ae vs re THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 \u201c\u201cWestmount's Hospitality Is Keynote Of Eastern Townships The Eastern Townships, in the brooke, a three hour journey sunny southeastern corner Quebre Province provide the vacationist with almost every at traction in the tourlst guide.This vast hollday land, whose landscape ranges from peaceful farmlands to giant hills, likes, rivers and valleys, hag a number of well established vacation resorts cas- fly accessible over Canadlan Pacific lines.There is something about the Townships that endears them to the visitor and native alike.They have a character distinctly their own, Their people are cheerful, industrious, and of chief Importance to the visitor\u2014hospltuble, They are justly proud of their farms, whose prosperity is reflected by peacefully grazing herds of horses and cattle.The Eastern Townships are in short a land of plenty, and of absorbing scenle beauty, The busy little city of Sher- EASTERN TOWNSHIPS of from mercial and the district.Not far away les the Montreal, might called the \u201ccapital of the Eastern Townships, Beautify located at tue junction of the st.Francis and Magog Rivers, it is the com- jadustrial centre of be pretty town of Lennoxville with fts widely known school and university, To Lhe sumimer vacutionist the chief appeal of the Townships Hey in lakes, rivers, hills and valleys, Luke Memnphremagog.Mas- sawippland Brome [,akes are all well established summer resorts, thelr waters abounding in scrappy bass, pike and plckerel, and their surrounding woods rich In rustic beauty, Boating, swimming, sunbathing, and mountain climbing head the pleasure list in thlg lovely region of lakes and hills, To Knowlton, at one end of lovely Brome Lake, summer vacationists come year after year at- 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 Comrort At Ressonable Rates For full particulars regarding rates etc., write or phone, phone 23, John McKay.Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2778 Ufton Court On Lake Memph remagog Spacious grounds, lake and mountain setting.Tennis, lake sports, playroom with table tennis, open tires, library.Restricted Clientele ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUE.or Monitor Vacation Burean, WA.2773 Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS CITY CONVENIENCES Boating - Bathing - Fishing Tannis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Beautifui Grounds Smith, Prop.Knowlton 138-1-2 or Monitor, Vacation Bureau, WA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 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.or phone Monitor Vacation Tureau, WA, 2773 or evenings 6 to 8 p.m.By.2596.MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake Foster .67 Granby .50 Knowlton .72 Knowlton Landing 86 .69 Magog .83 90 ss 90 62 North Hatley .Selby Lake .Vale Perkins Waterloo = + 0e) - journey over a road venons csr 721 | their liking and where families tracted by its beauty and fine golf and boating facilities.Suuthward Jie the lofty wooded hills of the Green Mountains, a five mile lined with spreading maples.Orford Luke, 80 miles east of Montreal on the Canadian Paci- tic Railway's scenic line through the Townships, gives the passenger his first introduction to the \u201cLake District.\u201d With lofty Mount Orford dominating the background, the passenger {8 treated to a succession of panoramlc thrills, A little beyond Orford Lake, the shimmering surface of Lake Memphremagog comes into view, with Magog on its upper tip in Canada, and Newport at its lower end in Vermont.Laurentians Offer Restful Vacation : When collars wilt, when asphalt blisters and sidewalks bake under the scorching rays of July sunshine, Montrealers can truly thahk thelr stars for the Lauren- tlans.For this glorious retreat, resplendent with lovely lakes, wooded valleys, and lofty moun- talus, lies literally at the great city's doorstep, and has never been more \u2018\u2018get-at-able\u2019 than it is today.Though the Laurentians cover a vast area of Quebec Province\u2014 some say nine-tenths\u2014the Mont- realer is Inclined to concentrate his vacation ideas between Shaw- Ca nada's \u2018finest ale\u2014brewed by- ny ; Vigo MIRE eee sore | ; (in lakes and hills, summer homes, LAURENTIANS LURE TOURISTS A delightful stretch of rolling \u2018 country, flanked by high mountains, Is characteristic of the\u2019 Laurentian resort area, lying} | north of Montreal along the line of the Canadian National Rail Ît is a district abounding lodges, boarding houses and hotels an area where sportsmen may find fishing and hunting to from the city discover restful relaxation from the burden and heat of congested centers.The Lauren.tians are among the oldest mountains in the world and possess a charm all their own, Although attractive at all seasons they are particularly beautiful in the fall of the year when their blue-watered lakes are set in the golden and red of changing leaf coloring.For a distance of ninety-three miles a branch of the Canadian National Railways penetrates this region, serving the summer colonies which have sprung up on the outskirts ot quaint old-time settlements and on the shores of lake and stream.Many of these lakes, rivers and brooks will reward the angler with sporty speckled trout fishing, while at some points along the line, excellent sport Is assured to those who prefer to battle small mouth black bass, A large number of Montrealers have summer cottages by the shore of lakes in the Laurentians, making the Tunnel Terminal a very busy station during the holiday season and particularly so at the week-end, when it is thronged with happy crowds anticipating a brief spell up in the hills, From Montreal to St.Jerome, the gateway to the Laurentians, there is a gradual rise of from 100 to 300 feet above sea level.From St.Jerome the Canadian National Railways cuts through one of the most rugged sections of the Lau- rentians until at Laurel, only 66 miles from Montreal, the height of land is more than 1,300 feet, the highest point crossed by the railway in that direction.Then there Is a gradual descent to the terminus at Lac Remi, where the altitude is 701 feet.It will therefore be seen that the numerous waters are clear and cold, with rapid streams making ideal territory for fishing.Speckled and grey trout, bass and pickerel are fairly well distributed throughout the lakes and streams.The best tishing, however, Is beyond the locations occupied by summer homes and resorts.\u2014-\u2014 LIKES COLORS Don Castle, who plays the romantic lead in\u2019 Paramount's \u201cTombstone (The Town Too Tough To Die),\u201d has a wardrobe of flashy-colored sport jackets.He wears a different one for every day of the week, -_\u2014 CITY OF CONTRAST A city ot contrasts, Montreal, Quebec, shelters ancient and Arowsy village sections within the bustling limits of a modern metropolis.! bridge and Mont Laurier, that scenic trip of scenic paradise that | ; tollows the Canadian Pacific Rail- : way line along the North River and beyond for a distance of almost 120 miles.This special discriminatiqn on.the part of the Montrealers is not | without à sound reason.In the | tirst place the great vacationland untolds itself before the passen- | ger's eye after only an hour's | journey from Montreal; secondly the district is liberally supplied | with good hotels, lodges, camps and other guest accommodation: and thirdly it includes the last | word in Laurentian scenic high- : lights.For the tired city dweller visions alone of the Laurentians : are sufficient to lower his bodily temperature by several degrees.Their cool crystal waters, pine- ; | scented woodlands and bubbling { mountain streams loom up in re- | | treshing contrast to the hot city streets, and start the office worker vigorously marking \"X's\" on his calendar in ant'cipation of the big day.the big week-end or ex- i tended vacation in the high hills, | north of Montreal.The Montrealer can make his Laurentian vacation as close to or as far from the city as he de-, sires.If he's planning one day in! the Laurentians, he can leave at | an early hour, spend a day fishing, canoeing, rowing, swimming | \u2014or, better still just loafing.He | \u201can do all this and still be back: in time for his eight hours\u2019 glum- | \\ ber, Quebec Province Pushing To Front With War Effort Far from lagging behind, | Quebec Province bids well to! stand in the lead when actual deeds are counted in contribution to war work and service, according to figures that come week after weck from munitions factories, military training centres, enlisting offices, government groups, and overseas divisions where French-Canadians are serving at the war fronts, The w \u201cds of Hon.Adélard Godbout, Prime Minister of Quebec Province, emphasize these facts boldly: \u201cIn men, industries, agriculture, finances, the Province of Quebec's effort is stupendous, and we are proud of our contribution.\u201d Showing the facts and figures of this war work, Premier God- bout in a recent article pointed out that \u2018from September 1939 to October last, 4,177 men have voluntarily enlisted in the newly organized Canadian Navy, which would be equivalent (in proportion to population) to 165,000 men in the United States.In the | course of the same period, 47,556 men joined the army and volunteered to fight anywhere in the world.This number would be the equivalent of 1,807,128 men enlisting in the United States Army to serve anywhere in or outside the United States.Another recent testimonial of Quebec's work in the war came recently from Brig.-Gen.George P, Vanier when he publicly deplored the tendency to \u2018\u2018belittle the war effort of Quebec.\u201d Brig.Vanier cited the camps within the province where \u2018thousands of young men, enthusiastic, eager for the fray, are being trained to take their place by the side of their brothers overseas.\u201d He pointed to the war Industries where munitions, guns and tanks, aluminum, chemicals and other vital war supplies are being turned out day and night.At one shipyard {in the province, he emphasized, the 1942 program involves an outlay of $25,000,000 and calls for the comstruction of a dozen freighters of 10,000 tons and three ships of 4,700 tons, in addition to corvettes for the Royal Canadian Navy.Proof of Quebec's Increased manufacturing work for the war is again found in a recent report of the Canadian Credit Men\u2019s Trust Association, which shows that for the first time in Canad- fan histogy the number of men and women engaged in manufacturing bas broken the one million mark.The work of French-Canadians on the war front, thousands of whom are on service overseas, is revealed in the record of Larry Robillard and Paul Emile Morin, first two French-Canadians to receive the Distinguished Flying Medal, Robillard has five confirmed victories and nine possibles to his credit, while Morin participated in thirty-two bomber ralds over occupied Europe.On the home front of national defence, Quebec Province has given 33 surplus trainees to Cunada\u2019's draft army for national defence up to the training period which began April 9.In the factory, at war on land, in the air.and on the sea, French-Canadians | are working shoulder to shoulder with their fellow-Canadians.Sky Ballet Held At Belmont Park Five beautiful young ladies and a single man ascend a tall steel rigging towering more than one hundred and twenty feet in the air, and thrill patrons of Belmont Park with their daring gymnastics and graceful dancing in the sky.Billed as \u2018\u201cThe Hollywood Sky Ballet\u201d, this act is undoubtedly one of the finest, most sensational and pleasing offerings yet presented at the park and together with the many fun centres along the Midway keep patrons in high glee.**The Hollywood Sky Ballet\u201d is being held over for another week and can be seen twice daily at 5 and 11 p.m, Through special arrangements with the management of Chez Maurice, Miss Mitzi Green, who Is currently headlining the floor show at this cabaret, will be at Belmont Park on Saturday afternoon as guest of the management.Picnics being held on Saturday include the R.C.A.F.No.1 Wireless School; the R.C.A.F.No.12 Equipment School; the St.Laurent United Sunday School; the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Club; the Association Des Func- tionnaires Municipaux and the first of the Thift-Stop and Shop Kiddies Day.LAURENTIANS Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 to Piedmont, then turn left.On a private lake beautifully sltua- ted for privacy yet only ten minutes walk from station \u2018and village Tennis, shuffleboard, swimming.hoating, fishing, ping pong, etc.Excellent cuisine.Reasonable rates.Write for folder or phone 385, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.QUEBEC QUEBEC EICHTEEN HOLES DF THE MOST IMTERESTING NE Sanada- PICTURESQUE FAIRWAYS amd BEAUTIFUL ROLLING GREENS add - COMBINED WITH- COMFORTABLE MODERATELY PRICED ACCONMOOATION MAKES THIS AN IDEAL HOLIDAY ARRANGEMEN : ATL ST * on ao tt TIDE INN Shadynook Inn On Lac Mercier Mont Tremblant Station, Que.with hot and Comfortable rooms cold water, rooms with private bath; also private cottages with bath, meals in hotel.Colt - Tennis - Bathing Sandy Beach - Dancing SPECIAL RATES DURING JUNE By rail.C.P.R., Mont Tremblant Station, Que.; By road, Route 11.Phone 59R2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 GRAY ROCKS INN Where Your Vacation Dollar BUYS MORE Save gasoline\u2014travel by train to Gray == Rocks for your big- Best dollars wort of holiday activities.§ New, improved service by C.P.R.Golf and all other sports.Restricted clientele.GRAY ROCKS INN ST.JOVITR, QUESRC Tel.$7.JOVITR 17 .riding .swimming .playground .>Q.Plan À \u201cCOME TO STAY\" VACATION .at The Alpine you don't need your car.It's only 1144 hours by train from Montreal.Everything you will want to Jo is at your doorstep.Golf on our own course .tennis .and 1,000 acres of mountain .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 sooklet and rates.The Alpine, Ste.Marguerite Station, | LAURENTIANS LAURENTIANS \u201cTHE MANOIR LAKE MERCIER 300 yards Tremblant Station.Electricity Throughout.Tiled Bathroom and Toilets .Tob and Shower .Safe Sandy Beach .Good Swimming .Near Golf Course and Tennis Courts.RESTRICTED CLIENTELE \u201c\u2019ROWAN BANK'' Val Morin, Que.from Mont Comfortable rooms, modern conveniences, English home cookirg, close to lake and golf course.Christian clientele.1 { | Enquiries Solicited.Surprising Accommodation and Phone, or write for reservations , ood.Mes.E.M.Hill-Jones For information and Reservations Val Morin 186W5 or call Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.2773 \u2014 or write direct.Plan to Spend Your Vacation At KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, ideal for your vacation.13 miles from La- \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Featuring chute on Route 30.\u2014 Tasty, Well-Cooked Meals \u2014 Free boats, safe, sandy beach, \u2014 Tennis, plotting, Swimming, diving raft on beautiful Lake \u2014 Modern Conveniences \u2014 Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.\u2014 Congenial Company \u2014 Rates $10 to $14 weekly \u2014 A Christian Clientele \u2014 For folder, phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 or FI.9149 or write A.E.Barraclough Lake Connolly, P.Q.$2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 935 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA, 2713 CANTOR'S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.5 Minutes Walk From Station Sports - Social Activities = Dancing Kosher Meals Rooms with running water.Hot ard cold showers.Blagrave Inn Lac Ouareau St.Donat, Que.Ideal Location, Safe Sandy Beach Tennis - Boating - Fishing Private Log Bungalows on Lake Front Write for Descriptive Folder or Phone St.Donat 21 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 For further information, phone PL.8487 or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 Hi There, Fellows! Come on up to Kamp Kanawana For a Grand Vacation in the Laurentians! PARENTS! Your boy will have the time of his life! Three beautiful lakes to explore! Swimming, Woodcraft, Boating and Canoeing! All Camp activities under the supervision and direction of trained Y.M.C.A.counsellors.Doctor and Nurse in Residence JUNE 27th to AUGUST 22nd $12.30 PER WEEK Full Season of 8 Weeks $55.00 Enquire at Westmount Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke West - WI, 2159 RELAX.and refresh yourself Enjoy a carefree holiday at the Laurentians\u2019 newest resort \u2014 in the heart of Vacationland \u2014 The Ste.Adele Lodge.Only 50 miles from Montreal by C.P.R.or Highway No.11, this pleasure haven offers sccom- modation to suit every taste.Swim in the Laurentians\u2019 largsst pool, play tennis or shuffleboard, ride, golf, dance \u2014 or just relax on spacious sun decks in the pine-scented mountain sir \u2014 and enjoy delicious food.Restricted clientele.e DOMINION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 17-18 © For rates, reservations, phone Ste.Adele 28 or write C.W.Honey, Mgr., Ste.Adele Lodge, Ste.-Adele-en-haut, Que.or information from Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In This Issue of The and let us help you plan the kind of holiday you will enjoy most.Booklets - Suggestions - Information EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU WA.2773% 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE I \u201cope Com man \u2018hen shou nigh -upe os ] & We inni) from been had dror less one ters, atta the base othe the wini cam only was Mar enol Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d - ; \u201d PAGE SEVEN \u201c ANNIVERSARY First Anniversary Or Kent Theatre Held On Saturday ere i Opening Ceremony, Attended by ! KENT THEATRE TRAINING COMMAND CONTINUES TO hOLD LEAD IN MUNICIPAL SENIOR SOFTBALL LOOP HERE | As each issue of the Examiner gods to press the No.3 prunes Command team in the Westmount Municipal Senior So\u2019tha\u2019t *- -+\u2014 manpages to edge its way into the top spot in the loop standing, and \u2018hen for the rest of the week the Dodgers take over.This situa.on THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 EE py ETP BIRTHDAY MARKS FIRST os re EEE | ! i : i i = i ï : i i i.4 to \u20ac TN should be settled by this time, however, as the two teams met las: .{K 1: night in a crucial encounter.Many Notables In clu d 1n g Fay A.| The No.3 Command team is back in the top spot through the Wray, 18 Recalied at End of First .uperlative hurling of George Scully.Scully pitched a no-hit game : \u2018 m con- on Monday night to down the Royals 3-2.Not only did Scully hurl Year of Service cooking, a wonderful game but he also won it with his long single in the last nn i course.inning that scored Jack Keen # \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Kent Theatre situated on Sherbrooke Street at Hingston k from first base.It would have! was the leading hitter for the avenue ls celobrating ita first anniversary seek on June 20th.The À vations been a shame if the lanky hurler losers with three hits.management has planted a gala week for ita patrons, something : es had lost this game as he had The Wireless School won their different for each day.; A.2773 dropped a two-hitter to the Wire- other Same > he week when The opening of thy Kent a year ago was featured by a ceremony less School last week.Jack Keen 97 Homo rns oy adiolocators at which many notables appeared.These included Fay Wray, Chris- AAA .topher Ellis, and Fit.-L{, Hartland Molson.The West Hill High School \u2014 RM one of the league's leading batters, led the No.3 Command's attack with two hits and scored the winning run with some smart base-running on Scully\u2019s hit.Parker played a big part in this win.The Dodgers won the only game they played in the week when they beat the No.12 Equip- Glee Club also took part.\u2018The gross receipts for the opening week performances were donated to the Wings for Britain, These veceipts reached a total of over $3,000.The management wishea to acknowledge the gratifying support .The No.3 Command lost their ment Depot team 8-6: Johnny \u2014\u2014* that It has received from the deal for oe des ope week when O'Connell hurled for the Dodgers QUEBEC HEAT WAVE IN 1818 public during the pust year and = the reless School riding on a and won his first start of the .iv pec op Juche Gaze confldentiy oxpects to continue beach, winning streak took them into) year, striking out seven men, (rom the Queber Gnactio showing (he type of pictures ul Lake camp 4-1.Although the winners| Don Durno's heavy hitting spark- of July 80th, 1818.) \u2019 \u2019 hiking.only got two hits, one of them |ed the Dodgers win, Durno hit \u201cBxeondingly warm\u2014Such was which will warrant continued weekly was Janisse's home-run with |two home-runs and a triple in ; \u2018 \u2018 patronage by local resldents, .a Martin on base and this was four times at bat.tho hont of yostorday, that the ; an enough to win the game, Butler' The Royals had an easy time mervury, rose to the unexampled {oon flnshes of lightning gresu.height of one hundred and One 5 , : and continued roll of thunder, degrees.A gust followod in the land cooled off the atmosphere with a fino shower.\u201d evening, acco.apanled by almost di V C 1 0 C L U B ; ; \u2014 \"er | > _ mf VACATION Physical Fitness Through INE ro ysical Fitness Throug BEER Que.R BOYS e ° i i sta E.A d D DELIVERED ICE COLD À Dancing W E S T M 0 U N T Y M C A xercise n tet Rapid Service till 11 p.m.i - This 1 her | i EUR ES Tey EE Fitzroy 4744 ! water.4585 Sherbrooke West inst Ni ; P vers, 2 a If first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 on, phone * June 29th to August 15th Swimming has long been recognized as a most desirable and FORUM GROCERY 2 ~& » beneficial form of exercise.Participation in it leads to a general ng Monday to Friday all round development in which every muscle of the body is brought Nenrest Licensed Gracer tn Westmount, SWIMMING - HOBBIES - HIKES .EDUCATIONAL into play.Although it does not produce huge muscles, it tends to 2209 ST.CATHERINE WwW.TRIPS ~ FIRST AID - LIFE SAVING - GAMES develop and condition the muscles, nerves, heart, lungs, skin, glands and organs in general.Another desirable feature of swimming is that it offers an opportunity to teach a great many hyglenic fundamentals, such as care of the eyes, cars, and feet; and methods of warm-up, exercise and recovery.Learning to swim develops qualities %of courage, poise, mental control.ATHLETICS - ASSEMBLIES ~ TALKS - MOVIES For Information Phone - WIlbank 2159 tians! e me with the Flying Squadron from |Co-ordination between mind \u2018nd he and St.Hubert defeating them 18-5|Pody Is developed.Learning fo trained with all of the batters of the |SWim is one of the surest ways lo prevent and reduce drowning accidents.A trained swimmer is in a position to help save the life of someone 21s.if the need arises.winners banging out ai least one- hit.Lloyd Daniels did a little better than the rest with three.J.R.Johnson, who has been manager ot the Kent Theatre since : : ; \u2018 ba Smiley Meronek hit the only From the recreational standpoint, opening one year ago, gratefully thanks the residents for their con- A & circuit clout of the game.+ tinued support i 0 17 The Sw defeated the Wire- swimming is one of the most po- \u2018 ÿ A i e ans dele e pular activities, and is open to all i 5 i vu School on.eet back ln for a minimum cost wherever t 4 3 e contention.Haggarty on the there is water.Many and varied B g B t i mound for the winners held the |social events can be centered nnmeran S ea an ers f Alrmen down to five hits while Ear] Kelly helped him out by banging out three hits, one of them a triple, The Flying Squadron St.Hubert finally broke into the winner's column this week when they staged a six run rally in the last inning of their game around a swimming program.For these and many other reasons, swimming has become the most popular sp t of all physical activities, But swimming, like many other worthwhile activities of humans, has its health problems, During the past ten years considerable progress has been In Second Game Of Series MacDonald, Boh Harwood and Ken Black ware the batting leaders for the winners while Tan Forrest and Ronnie Georgo wore the hest for the Boomerangs.sama arp from Jack O'Connor's Boomerangs Earl are proving the surprise team of the Pee Wee section in the West- mount Municipal Softball League, The Boomerangs started the sra- with the Radiolocators to Win [made in gaining the confidence of son off in grand fashion but Ronnie George and Bob Lunny out 13-8.A home-run by.Sevi- {the public with regard to the |slowed down considerably in the |rlouted triples.gny with two men on provided {cleanliness of swimming pool last stages of schedule to finish Cafimie MeFadden hurled five, the necessary wallop to capture the game.According to the league batting averages issued this week which include games played on or before June 12th, Johnnie Ma- haffey of the Royals who has been setting the pace since the beginning of the season, is still in front with an average of .585, water.Ten years ago many health officials looked upon the public swimming pool as a potential medium for spreading disease, Today these officials may even he ardent advocates of swimming.They now know that by proper control measures the purity of water in the pool may be maintained at the highest standards.Therefore, it one is in doubt as third.Somehow or other they managed to hit their stride again and after poljshing off the second place Panthers 11-8 in the first game of a two out of three hit ball to beat the Panthers 21-2 in the final game of ths Boomerangs-Panthers series.Ron- nin George, Dave Binmore and !George Thomas picked up threo game play-off they came ri&btlhitg cach for the winners all of back to eliminate this team bY whom got ut least one hit.MTT- swamping them 31-2 in the second ley Burriss wns the only Panther game of the series.Not content yho could do anything with Me- with this they continued on with jradden; Burriss got three of hia Jack Keen of the No.3 Com- their smart playing and took the teum's five hits.\u2018mand and Tommie Brennan of to the standard of cleanliness of à first place Red Wings into camp Less \u2018the Dodgers are right on his|pool In the community, they in the first gume of the final Secrets of the making ot heels with averages of .520.should communicate with the 10- play-offs for the champlonshiD.ys vegetable dyes and the | Other men above the .499 mark |©&l publie health department for The Boomerangs won (his Kamel yeaving of intricate patterns are are Lloyd Daniels of the Royals, |the information desired.13.4 behind the seven hit pitching reves , nt revealed at the Government | 517.and Don Durno, Dodgers| The most satisfactory method of cammie McFadden.The Red supported Handicraft Sehoo! in | and Dumoulin of the No.3 Com- of disinfecting swimming pool| Wings came back strongly, how- Quebec City.Once a fading art mand with .500.water at the present time ls Py|ever, to win the second game of among French-Canadiang, the chlorination.If the residual chlo: rine in the water is properly controlled, the health officer, the pool the series 15-4 on Monday after- The Royals are leading the Ite noon.The teams met for the third team batting with a mark of making of handicraft objects has now heen accelerated, due to the 339 with the Dodgers in the : time yesterday afternoon with the ; ; \u2019 ner ds spot g supervisor and swimmer all are fourth game scheduled for to- prent demand for em on ine Smiley Meronek was the lead- assured that the pool meets morrow afternoon and the fifth If dort, ntereste merfcan fng hurler with six wing and drinking water standards.necessary on the hooks for Satur- .\u2014_ day morning, Cammie MtFadden's hurling has been one of the main reasons i i why the Boomgrangs have showsd TO OPEN TOMORROW : sve an improvement.MecFadden jkept the Red Wings down to seven hits in the first game of the no losses but his loss to the No.3 Command on Monday evening will hurt a little.This week's games: Tonight: Wireless School vs St.Hubert; Radiolocators vs No.12 Depot.The world's oldest known rocks are the Laurentinn Mountains, foremost vacationland in he Province of Quebec, LAWNMOWERS \u201cMy HUSBAND and the children say that now there\u2019s so much money coming 4 Friday: Swans vs Dodgers.The Staynor Park softhall i final serirs now AA fm 3 : 3 Monday: No.12 Depot V8 Je ill get underway this also collected three 8 jntiudi SHAPPENED v the things I\u2019ve rague will g y ths en cause .{ in, I should have all g Royals; Swans vs Radlolocators.Friday evening with a game on!® double to help, hs oe \u2018 pt By McWhinnie's À al nted 9 Wednesday: St.Hubert vs the diamond in the Park.Four &long.Donnie Wadsworu \" Stay Sharp Longer 1 ways wa ' swans; Dodgers vs Wireless teams have entered the league.Ted Tomine whoo he ame Bicycle Repairs and ÿ .NN : three 8 gpince \u2018 6 u! My Freddie School; No, 3 Command vs NO.and some Interesting games are! hop , Parts for All Makes Butl say no thank yo My 12 Depot.\u2018expected.| Earl MacDonald with % pair of Locksmith \u2014 General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S i he beat for the losera.The youngsters are preparin isingles was t : in 5 A big fourth inning In which for the beginning of their Sum-: nents The league standing including games played on Monday: gave up his job willingly and lives in a Gg W.L T.Pts.\u2018 twelve men went to bat for the tent.The least each of us at home can No.3 Command 5 8 26 12 direction.ot ee mets whith Red Wings speit the downfall 5000 ED EST Dodgers .5 2 11 ei mue \u2018 in the second ; i Ee aches].% à an 10 [Is expected to start as soon as Of the Boomerangs In ihe .do is to go without this and that and Nas Sehodl co ; Pron | enon en game of the series.Bob Lunny, WA.3113 eo .3 1 7 ; sourt buy War Savings Stamps every week so ay Depot Lee.24 1 7 | Tennis court, badminton courts ems re - liday Radiolocators .; 5 no » and softball diamonds are now ) j hin St.Hubert .1 6 o 2 {all marked out and ready for the boys over there will have everything 4 jan : RACES AT BLUE BONNETS ; 39 need for victory.June 20th to Julv 6th they v The The fisheries of the Gaspé on Blue Cross Pontet ane Prov.Special Tramways direct to the Track from sou stern tip of Quebec Prov- S from banks ANIMAL CLINIC ince form an industry with an Park and Mount Royal Avenues U Buy War Sorte me of department 4731 DECARIE BLVD.annual turnover of 81.500,000.Deore druggists, grocers, tobacconists, D 0 S NORDLAND Cod is the chief commercial ADMISSION 60¢ book stores and other retail stores.I.U.J.asset of the district, but large 1ST RACE AT 3.30 P.M.VETERINARY SURGEON quantities of salmon, herring.MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB THE ALE YOUR GREAT-GRANDFATHER DRANE gi National War Finance Commun | DExter 9485 Pa and lobster are ss CHILDREN NOT ADHITTED \u2014 7 } | \u2019 tr EE a pi a RE ETI ee Se mom ; te PAGE EIGHT Men\u2019s Tennis Tourney Is Drawing To Close The Men's Open Doubles tournament on the municipal, tennis courts is drawing to a close with one of the finalists already named., Dave Schwartz and Jim Macken have won their way into the final round by defeating Smith and Salter on Tuesday night in four sets 5-7.6-3, 6-3 and 6-4, Smith and Salter who proved to be one of the surprises of the tournamen* gave the favoured pair of Schwartz and Macken quile a battle and set them back what when they captured the first set of the match.Smith and Salter had previously eliminated Sid Quinton and Ed Spearing 6-2, 6-3, Stu Beaulne and Donnie Mann will meet Les Smith and LL.A.Tucker in the other semi-final match this evening, The winner of this match will meet the Schwartz-Macken combination on Monday evening on the Adult court for the title, All final and semi-fina] matches are three out of five set affairs, Beaulne and Mann defeated Y.evesque and l\u2018orget 7-5, 6-0 in the quarter-final match while Les Smith and D.A.Tucker eliminated Ross Miller and John Plerson 6-0, 6-0, The Ladies\u2019 On event which is also underway is hitting its second week activity in great style, The quarter-finals and semis wlll be finished this week.Two persons have already reached the fourth round of the tournament, Margot Corbeil and Mrs.V, Andreef.Results of the first three rounds are as follows: first round: Ethel Alkin def.Pauline Strachan default; Betty Wick- ham def.Marg Whitty, 6-1, 6-0; M.Maxwell def, Olga Pollock, 6-3, 9-7.Mrs.McNaughton def.F.E.Arama, 7-5, 6-0: R, E.Smith def.M.A, Zink, 6-1, 6-1: Mary Powers def.M.M.Scott, 6-2, 6-2; Mrs, Edwards def.E.Malcouronne, 6-0, 6-4; Margaret McKeown def.Kay Clifford, default; Francis Shaw def, Jeannette Corbell, 6-0, 6-1; Mary Pike def.G.Gregory, default; Marie Tremblay def.Miss Cameron, 6-3, 6-2: Mrs.Damant def.B.Leibich, default: Sue Woodman def.R.Hannah, default: Helen Scarlett def.Olixe Maxwell, 6-1, 6-2; Mrs.L.Lowe def.some- Singles of | Hofman, McDonald default, round: Mrs, Shorrock, default; Mrs.Becker def, Dorothy Brophy, default; Margot Corbell def.Rhoda Rasminsky, default; ; Miss Batshaw def.Dot Ross, default; Betty Wickham def.\u201cEthel Aikin, 8-1, 6-2; Mrs, Mec- \u2018Naughton def.M, Maxwell, 0-8, ; 6-8, 6-0; R.E.Smith def, Mary Powers, 7-5, 6-3; Mrs, Edwards \"def.Margaret McKeown, 6-2, 6-1; Mary Pike def, Francis Shaw, 6-4, 9-7; Mrs, Damant def.Marie Tremblay, 5-0, 6-1; Helen Scarlett def.Sue Wood- | man 6-3, 6-1; Mra, L.Lowe def.Carold McDonald 6-0, 8-0; J.M., McHardy def, Shirley Flanagan, default; Mary Mcintyre def.Miss Jacobs, default; Ann Ingham def.Sheila Tremblay, 6-3, 6-2: and Mrs.V, Andreet def.Lillian Rabinovitch, 6-1, 6-0, Third round matches: Margot Corbeil def.Migs Batshaw.default ! Ann Carol | Hellllg, Second def.Agnes 6-0, 6-1; and def.Muriel Connors and Mrs.V.Andreef def.Ann Ingham, 6-3, 6-1, The lists for the Men's Open Singles tournament will he taken down this evening, The entry list has already hit the sixty mark so that a good event fs expected.This tournament Is open to all residents of the City of Westmount, GIRLS\u2019 SOUAD DOWNED 134 Bi CWAAL.The Westmount girls\u2019 softball team met their first defeat at the hands of another girls\u2019 team on Tuesday night when they dropped a 14-8 decision to the C.W.A.A.C.softball team.Previous to this the Westmount team had played only the boys' pee wee teams.Considering the fact that three or four of the players on the C:W.A,A.C.team have had senior experience and that their pitcher was a leading hurler in the Montreal Ladies Major Softball League last year, the local team did not do so drdiy.Semi-Private learn-to-swim lessons 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.Willbank 2159 Once again a bad inning spoilt things for the Westmount team.The military girls scored eight times in the last half of the fourth inning and this decided the result of the game, Evelyn Munro on the mound for the C.W.A.A.C.team limited the Westmount team to five hits, two of them extra basers by Marge Forrest and Gladys Morgan, Jean Wrigglesworth pulled off a nice cateh in left field while Marg straight game.The Answer that's what you're looking that it gives you the most real satisfaction.Call DExter 1131 TODAY.HAND& LI 4857 Sherbro Coal Backed by twenty-five Fuel Oil To More Heat A well-heated home every hour of the day .+ little expense, because of its maximum heating quali ties .for in a fuel, burn Hand ë Parker Coal! 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MITED oke Street West Coke years of dependable service.ARGOS AGAIN TAKE MIDGET LEAGUE TITLE League for the second successive season on Friday afternoon when they outscored Dave Harvie's Beavers 6-3 on Friday afternoon al Atwater Park.This win gave the Argos the series three games to two.After losing the first two games of the series the Beav- ergs came back to capture the next two hut they were not equal to the task of winning the third With Kevin Shea back on the mound for the winners, the Argos breezed through to win with the Beavers threatening in>one inning only, the fifth, But this rally was cut off when Eric Swaine was tagged by Dick eat- tie at the plate when he attempted to score from third base.The winners picked up a run in the second frame when Light walked and then tallied on Kevin Shea's single.Another run came In in the third inning after Kevin Kennedy doubled; he scored on a passed ball, The Beavers got one of these back in their half of the third when Jim Macaulay walked and scored on Cornell Strachan\u2019s single, The Argos scored three times in the fourth for their big inning.Light and Tubby O'Connell walked and scored when Kevin Shea came through with another important hit, Shea subsequent ly scored on O'Brien's single.The last Argo run was scored in the fifth inning when Bill Reade hit Light on the hand with a pitched ball and Light then scored.for his third counter of the game on John Kennedy's double.The Beavers tallled twice in the last half of the fourth inning when John Porter reached first on O'Connell's error and then scored on John Pierson's single.Pierson scored the other run on a passed hall.The Beaver's last effort to win the game ended when Swaine attempted to scare on John Porter's single and was tagged by Dick Beattie at the plate, Tomorrow afternoon the Royals and the Bearcats meet in the third game of their series at At- water Park while the Bruins and the Bombers meet on Thbsday at Atwater Park to decidd the bantam title.Armstrong played a good game n the infield\u2019 Pye, Munro, Clark and Ginn led the winner's batting attack with three hits each.Munro struck [out six of the Westmounters while Dolly Thompson, pitching for the local team.fanned four, The team played two more innings for practice after their seven Inning stint was completed but no score was kept for the added time.Next Thursday the local girls will meet one of the girls teams from the Verdun Ladies\u2019 Softball League, either Manstields or game from them they had become well-known national tennis.a college coach two yenrs after {of the Royals in Montreal since picking up a racquet for serious study.Sons Teach Father How To Play Tennis Instead of \u201cI owe {it to dad\u201d it's \u201cI owe it all to my sons\u201d in the case of the tennis-playing Ball clan of El Paso, Texas.W.H.Ball, coach of the Texas.Mines petmen, has been credited | with tutoring his noted tennis- playing sons \u2014 George and Kevin Kennedy's Argos won Russell.But it's the other way the midget section title in the : Westmount Municipal Baseball The elder Ball learned the in 1935 after And he became! Most of tpe worid's ashestos comes from open-pit mines at or Smarting from three defeats ad- near Thetford Mines, in the Province of Quebec.MAPLE LEAFS, ROYALS WILL MEET SUNDAY Burleigh Grimes\u2019 surprising Toronto Maple Leafs are due to provide the opposition for the Royals in Sunday's doubleheader at the Stadium.It will be the first Sunday appearance late in May, The first game will start at 2 o'clock, Rivalry hetween the two Canadian clubs has been intense.ministered to them in Montreal, the Leafs turned on Sukeforth\u2019s team on the Royals\u2019 first visit to Toronto, and won twice in two starts.The Maple Leafs concentrate on pitching, fielding and base running.Latest averages showed them leading the league in fielding.Their keystone combination of Burgess Whitehead and Eddie Leip has been sensational.Joe Mack provides them a good- fielding first sacker.In base stealing they are far out in front of the rest of the league, with 63 to their credit.Bill Brandt, Nick Strincevich, Joe Sullivan.Shuman and Hallett have provided plenty of good pitching for the Leafs./ The Royals made only five hits in their last two games against Toronto, but since that time have done exceptionally weld with the willow, Les Burge, besides assuming the league home-run lead with (fourteen, \\ \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Neviague also boosted his batting average ! tremendously, Stanley Rojek, recognized as one of the outstanding short-stops in the en | gue, has been getting better al! | most every time out, Gene Moore should win the, award for being the most con- | sistent player in the league, if | there were such an award.Gene is well above the .300 mark, ig fielding his position excellently.and as this is written, is tied with Jack Graham for runner.up position in the Royals\u2019 home- run derby \u2014 Burge being [first with 14, of course, ' The Roxals are within striking distance of the league lead.After Sunday's double-header against the Maple Leafs, Toronto will play at the Stadium Monday night.Tuesday will be open, with night games against Buffalo Wednesday, Thursday and! Friday.Ruffing\u2019s Wife Rewards Trooper A state trooper's politeness wop \"him a ball authographed by ay members of the New York Yankees, it was revealed the other day, when Trooper J.L.Fuchs of thg Georgia highway patrol received the souvenir from the wife of ! Charles Ruffing, whose name i headed the autographs.The trooper recettly stopped 3 , woman for driving too fast and politely warned her.She thanked him and asked his name.A letter from her and the autographed ball followed.Thetford Mines in the Province of Quebec produce over one-half of the world's asbestos.Tha largest deposits ever discovered of ; this valuable mineral are situated \u2018in this -egion.FOR FAST DELIVERY SERVICE to Midnight KE.1159 Guard Against Infection with \u201cDETTOL\u201d The Modern Antiseptic 30° Glucose-D Powder Ness wane EL ne Lo NOH te eT LISTERINE A D AE FA Olympics.The Westmount team also hope to arrauge a game with bert.Girls playing on Tuesday night® against the C.W.A.C.were: Pat Lognan, c: Marg Forrest, 1b; Marg Armstrong.2b; Gladys Morgan, ss: Mary VanTangeren, 3b; Jean Wrigglesworth, if; Beverley Con- don, ef: Shirley Thompson, rf; Meredith Millen, vf; Mary McGee, cf.R HF Westmount 2002220 § à 2 CWAAC a 00812Zx 14 17 2 Batteries: Thompson and Lognan: Munro and Pye.Svorts Equinment Given To Armed Forces Of U.S.The Baseball Equipment fund, handled out of the National league office in New York, has already .provided the armed forces of the United States with 80,000 pieces of baseball equipment \u2014 almost everything but uniforms and shoes.The \"A\" kit consists of one dozen balls, three bats and two rule books.The \u2018\u2018B\u2019\u2019 kit includes a catcher's glove, mask and chest protector.Most men in military service take their gloves to camp or buy them at cost at post exchanges.The \u201cHidden during the first half of the the Theatre.Name \u2026 sevcucssence Winners are te be drawn from 1 have found the words hidden in the advertisement of \u2026 Titles\u201d \u201ceens 1NMIEeIIIeNIEEETetstere tantIIItatIIsLatatee Contest avenveasseresbusivasescaronen page .errettestssessasantest sas saaspaRanere ste hidden in the advertisement of .cccecisrinnsitisninsessentssnecinnes on page .of this week\u2019s Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to sesescrssssessensen Address .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260vccsscrsucennses sovesseresecess a cascesve0s these submitting the correct answerh Throughout the big: leagues fans have been asked to return balls hit into the stands.(Some minor leagues are doing this, too.) 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