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[" sper\u201d \u2014 atson, De Beg.5, Claim P Crowe, Ander.Marcia ier, ce: Hen.Redfern, Gordog, Robern e: Joyce et, Marre Ware: Peter nderson, Watson, n Poig 8 raca: ve.Roi ne Ben.Marcia Peter n, John Marcia ie, Jang Peter Mickey Ben.Marcia le e: Jans , Jorcs Charles ~~ Peer Hendrie, Charles \u2018son.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 11 ion nan the be ory ep- our the the rour are e sO DOC OOCITLOCIIDO \u201c43 Years in ox Westmount\u201d | CN BEY Se Ie -\u2014 Le Do HARDWOOD FLOORS =n | Uhe Westmount Wxaminer | =m OHMAN'S | {| A.Ross Grafton & Co.je os Ee Gre a | | Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis i Free Ectimutes WE 2323 mmm mee JESTHONT FUER GETS 2 pres LEST END WOVEN HEA ENEMY AIRCRAFT WHILE.2255 HUSBANDS TELL ON RADIO PILOT \u201cWASN'T LOOKING\u201d Fit.Lt.Russell During Epic Air On City of Dieppe \u2018 The name of Flt.Lt.Russell, of Westmount, was included in the list of Canadian \u201cliers who took part in the great attack by Allied troops on the city of Diepye on the French coast, as mentioned in the \u2018Dieppe Rouu\u201c-u \u201d program put on the air by the British FroadcastiLg Corporation.He was a member of the squadron commanded by Squadron Leader Chadburn, Aurora, Ont.which shot \u2018own \u2018hree enemy planes, probably destroyed another and damaged at least six.Russell is credited with shooting down one aircraft, which he stated, in an interview with Fit.Lt.Jack Beach, that he had rot TWO MEN GET PRISON TERMS FOR ASSAULT W.R.Alder and J.C.Williamson Found Guilty of Assaulting Westmount Woman With Attempt At Theft Two young men received prison sentences when they appeared before Recorder C.A.Hale on Friday, and were found guilty of assault with attempt at theft.The men were William Robert Alder, 21, of 1980 Kamouraska street, and James Charles Wil- ljamson, 28, of the same address.The men assaulted Mrs.M.Mig- nault, of Westmount, on Gladstone avenue on August 15, attempting to steal her purse.Sgt.Porter and Constable Lessard of the Westmount police force arrested William Alder on August 15: on August 18, James Charles Williamson was arrested by Sgt.- Detective Belec and Detectives Talbot and Lines.Both men were charged with the same offence; Alder, who was a first offender, was sentenced to 30 days in jail.Williamson.who had several previous convictions tor such crimes as theft of an automobile, ringing a false alarm, breaking the seal on a railway rar and stealing from the car, and other thefts, was sentenced to one year in jail, both sentences dating from the day of arrest.PO.A.MACLEOD REPORTED SAFE Flier Previously Missing Now Officially Reported Prisoner of War Previously reported missing, P 0.A.Archie MacLeod has now been officially reported a prisoner of war.He is the son of Mrs.J.B.MacLeod, of 5010 Sherbrooke tireet we Still a student of McGill University, P/O.MacLeod enlisted in the R.C.A.F.and went overseas in June, 1941.He served in England.Iceland, Sierra Leone.Africa.and with fighter squadrons iz the Middle East.P/O, MacLeod is well known fn amateur theatrical circles In Montreal, having been an active riember of the Brae Manor Players of Knowlton and other theatre Broups.TEMPLE SISTERHOOD The Temple Emanu-El Sister- taod will begin its season's acti- \u201cîles with a board luncheon meet- !\"z on Tuesday in the lecture hall \u2018: the Temple.Mrs.M.Margolick Fill preside.Bags His Quarry Fight During Raid bis victim while the pilot \u201cwasn\u2019t looking\u201d.| \u201cIt was pretty shaky all around\u2019, he said, 1 was very lucky.\u201d \u201cI got him while he wasn't looking.and I hin\u2019 he was probably a fairly green pilot\u201d.Asked how Dieppe looked after the raid.Russell said: \u201cThere was fire all over.The town was really shaken.There \u2018s nothing left of it at all, I believe\u2019.He stated the Canadian pilots \u2018did an excellent job \u2018\u2019 the way through\u201d.He said he might ha e bagged another plane but \u2018ran out of ammunition and 1 don't know | what happened to that one\".Lost And Found || At City Parks | The following articles have been found in Westmount Park and are now at the comfort station in that park; these articles may be claimed at this place upon proper identification: One pair of white tennis shorts and sleeveless shirt; one red sweater and one heather mixture sweater (both boys garments); one small valise containing empty soft drink bottles, Pte.W.J.Jameson Wounded In Raid Private William Johu Jameson, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Jame- son, of 34 Staynor avenue, is among those reported as wounded in the Dieppe Commando raid.He is 27, and a graduate of Verdun High School.A good all-round athlete, especially in skiing, he enlisted in the Black Watch shortly after the break of the war, and a year ago, while in England, hè married an English girl who is now a resident of Islington in London.Pte.Jameson had been taking intensive training in recent months in Commando work.A | brother, Edward Alfred Jameson is in the Westmount Police Force.Maj.D.K.Black Gets Promotion Major D.Kingdon Black has recently been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, according to word received by his family.at 418 Mount Stephen avenue.He was educated at Bishop\u2019s College and later graduated from Royal Military College.In September 1941 he went overseas as captain-adjutant of his unit and prior to that he was adjutant at the District Depot, Longueuil.Last April Lt.-Coi, Plack was ap- poiuted second-in-command of the 4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Engineers, overseas.He is owner and president the Consumers\u2019 Glove Company.Major J.M.Cape New Staff Officer Major John M.Cape.who has been recently appointed to the headquarters staff of the Canadian Army's medium artillery, has returned to Canada to take a course at Kingston.He is the son of Col.E.G.M.Cape, D.S.0.a former Commandant of the 2nd Montreal Regiment, R.C.A.and of Mrs, Cape, of 1210 Redpath Crescent, Major Cape is :married and has two children |whom he had not seen since shortly after the outbreak of the war when he went overseas with the 1st Survey Regiment.R.C.A.from Montreal.He was given command of a battery last Oc- of the mount Boulevard, has been appointed Commissioner of Boy Ncouts for the Province of Que bec.This honor follows hard on his selection as president of the Provincial Society for Crippled Children, Mr.Allen who has been president of the Rotary Club and district governor of Rotary Internation al was congratulated last week by fellow.Rotarians of the Montreal Club, The Rotäry Record of Montreat puts it this way, \u201cIn future use your left hand when greeting Billy Allen.A picture of Mr.Allen accompanies the account of his appointments, Mr.Allen headed the committee of the last War Weapons Came paign in N.D.G.SUMMER PUPILS GIVE PAGEANT IN LOCAL PARK \u201cPlayground Week\u2019 Winds Up With Fine Performance by Children \u2018Playground Week\u201d in the municipal parks ended in a blaze of glory on Friday night when Summer School in West- mount Park presented a ,patriotic pageant.The pageant was originally scheduled for Thursday evening but the unfavourable weather forced the cancelia- tion of one day.With the piece of land jutting into the Ravine Pond in West- mount Park \u2018acting as a stage, the children gave an exceptionally fine performance.Narrating of Frank Starr and \u2018\u201c\u2018Taps\u201d played by two buglers from the No.1 Wireless School lent an impressive air to the event, The Armed Forces and many of the Ailled Nations were represented in the pageant.Appropriate tunes, which were loaned by the Music Bar on Decarie avenue, filled out the bill.Took Part in Pageant The following boys and girls took part in the pageants: Navy, Nancy Matheson; Army, Robert Rousseau; Air Force, Alfred Howell; Red Cross, Mary Mc- Gee; SL John's Ambulance, Mickey Thibaudeau; England.Betty Baird: Scotland, Margaret Thomson; Wales, Jean Morgan: Ireland, Dorothy Kenyon; Canada, Joyce Folland; Australia, Barbara Cummings; New Zeu- land, Florence Israel: South Africa, Margaret May Cameron; United States, Sheila McGee; China, Beverley Ann Roth; Russia, Dorothy Murgatroyd; Peace.Dorothy McLeod, P/O D.H.SARGENT DROWNED P/O David H.Sargent, formerly pf Westmount\u2019 whose parents now live at Lakeside ig reported drowned by the International Red Cross Society at Geneva.| The audience at the C.N.R.picnic shows more than just a casual interest in the tricks of the magician who was entertaining them.ployces who are on active service were present at the Sunday outing.Several hundred wives and children of the Canadian National Railway em- Annual Ontario Reunion Held by Rowat Family Prominent West End Citizens Among Descendants of Scots-Canadian Pioneer Who Meet Every Year Near Original Settlement The annual reunion and picnic of the descendants of John Rowat, Ontario pioneer was held at Springwater Park, Midhurst, Ontario.according to Bert Rowat, of N.D.G., Other West End descendants develop Ontario in its early days Lansdowne avenue; John P.Rowat, of Wilson avenue, and J.lace Rowat, of 634 Murray Hilt.Members of the family were provinces and states of the union.John Rowat.founder of the fa on a farm at the foot of Campsie Fells, Scotland.About 1814 he married Agnes Scott and they lived at Waterside, Scot-! land, a small village on the Lug- gis, where four sons were born.In May 1820, he sailed from Greenock to Canada, located on the ninth concession of Burgess Township, Lanark County, near Perth, where he hought a fifty acre farm, He remained in Canada four years, returning to Scotland in the fall of 1824.working his passage back, He returned to Canada in May, 1826, bringing his wife and family.The journey across the ocean to Quebec took six weeks.From Quebec they went by batteuu, drawn by oxen past the raplds to Brockville; thence to Perth, a journey which took three weeks, Jane, their nine-months- old baby.dled two weeks after reaching Perth.They then moved to his farm, where Mrs, Rowat died in October, 1826.In\u2018 February, 1828, he ried Margaret Drysdale.He rented his fifty acre farm fo a man named Condir, and moved to his father-in-law\u2019s place, where he remained till October, 1833, when he moved to Flos Township in Simcoe County.The journey to Flos was by oxen (two yoke, which he took with him from Lanark) from Perth to Brockville, by boat to Toronto, mar- Only À Year Ago He Visited Us the x a member of the clan.of the hardy Scot who helped to are Donald McK.Rowat, of 572 Wal.several Canadian present from mily, was born February 10, 1792, thence by oxen to Flos, Here he lived till his death In 1864.He took up land on the second concession of Flos.He was instrumental in starting church services in Hillsdale, and helped build the first Presbyterian Church, which was erected on the gite of the present Presbyterian cemetery.He was also interested in the education of the children and the first school on the second of Flos was conducted in his stable, His family all endured the hardships of the pioneers when clearing land and bullding thelr own homes.His eldest son, David, who was horn in 1815, and died 1888, had a leather and harness business at Arnprior; John, 1817-1903, lorated at Barrie; William, 1819-1911, returned to Perth fn June, 1824, and later bought a farm on Jl.ong Island.By his second marriage, Mr.Rowat had elght sons and four daughters: James, 1828-1904, farmed on the seccnd of Flos, where R.Palmer now lives; Alexander, 1830-1911, farmed on 1836-1922, located in Tiny Township; Andrew, 1838-1918, studied for the ministry and had (Continued on Page Three) JOHN BOYCE DIES Funeral Service Held for Holy Name Society Member The funeral service nf John J.Boyce, who died his home, 1354 Green avenue on Saturday, was conducted from there to the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord on Tuesday.He was 82 years old.Mr.Boyce, a son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Michael Boyce, was born in Quebec City and was educated there by the Christian Brothers at the Commercial Academy.He come tn Montreal vin 1820, and for 20 years was associated with the Quebec Liquor Commission from which at his wife, Maria Boyce, tober.His Royal Highness, the Duke of Kent, the first member of the Royal family to lose his life in the present war.The Duke is as much 8 casualty of the conflict as are any of the heroes of Dieppe.the 4th concession of Flos, now owned by W.IL.Richardson: P/0 Peter 1}, Wyman, son of Christina, 1832-1910, married |Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Wyman, 4637 Alexander Cumming and settled|Sherbrooke Street has been killed in Flos; Robert, 1834-1925, [in action.Ile graduated from tarmed on the 5th concession on {MeGiil University and worked for the farm now owned and oc-|some time with the Bell \u2018Pele.cupted by hig son Isaac; Alfred, [phone Co, enlisting in February charge he retired about three years ago.| He helonged to the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord since ft was founded, and way a member of the Holy Name Society.His sister was the late Sister St.John the Evangelist of the con-igional hockey alone in Montreal ;conquerable in the fight against pgregation of Notre Dame, and ph, Pre-.$100,000 this year.deceased him in 1885 in Quebec | BOYS AT TAKE PART I FULL PROGRAM was enjoyed greatly, ag it war a very clore game with plenty of thrills, Including two home runs, Two more highlights stil] re- muin.The first 15 n trip to Vinu Biscuit Company this afiernoon, which is being pleasantly antici pated by the boys.The second feature will be the showing of talking pletures of the Ford Co., to he held tomorrow aflernoon.Many boys are coming back from their varation in the country and an interesting Benson awalls them at the \u201cY\".Peter Glassford, Nelson Creamer, Jack O'Conner.Dave Crombie and Dennis Peate have already returned and are taking an aclive part in the program.Arrangements are now heing made for the full and winter program ahd the different nc- tivitirs already lined up point to a full winter season.P/0 P.H.WYMAN KILLED With Captain To Libya and more than three months, Road, and Mrs, Jack Ruggles, of A the Kremlin, Tho men's volces were hourd in the British Broadeasting Cor poration's Newsreal transmitted nerosa the Atlantic.They were interviowed on tho (Hght by a noted British radio commontatm, Activities Include Visit to] Captain Vanderkloot, in reply : : to questions, said that the plane Ball Game, Biscuit Fac- travelled 15,000 miles with n tory -_\u2014 Arrangements crew of three Tnglishmon, two ; : ; | Canadians and two Amorleans- Made for Winte: Pro- himself nnd Captain Rugglea.gram | He anid that Mr.Churchill \u2014 wore two suits al varlous times Boys at the local \u201cY\" have on the trip, the regulation tly- partieipated In an netive program, ue suit cu n a formal nr his week.Last M au ,, fair topped occasionally by his this we ast Monday evening | amour Stetson hat.\u2018The Pre- they saw the game between the mier, he anld, gnve no age of Montreal Royals and Buffalo] air-sicknots of any kind and sut Bisons nt the Stadium, This was in the cockpit for more than Iwo the first night game that most) pds of Lhe way.W.Averlil of tha_hovs have seen and lt] larrison, personal representative of President Roosevalt, who also made the (rip, spent most of his time In the rear whare he husied himself with official correspondence, Captain Muggles expressed the view that Russian confidence was ns high as ever, The food in Moscow.he sald, was plenth ful and of good quality.The smiles on the faeces of Mr.Church- il and Mr.Harriman as (be con- forapce with Stalin closed, were, he thought, indicative of walls faction and access.'Flt.-Sgt.James McCallum Officially Presumed Dead F1t.-8gt.James McCallum, who now, for official purposes sumed dead.The son of Mrs, Beatrice Me- Callum, of 4876 Grosvenor venue, he was educaled at Montreal High School and McGill Unlver- sity.Fit.-Sgt.McCallum enlisted in the ILOLAK.In October 194°; won his wings on June 16, 1941, 1941, T.P.Gorman \u201cSports in Wartime\u201d was the subject discussed by T.P.Gor- man, general manager of the Forum at the regular meeting of Westmount Rotary Club yesterday.Mr.Gorman sald and promoters of sports were often under criticism in time of war, but he felt that much could be ®ald hy both in their defence.Two years ago, he sald, the Dominion Government called a «on- ference at Ottawa on this very subject and came to the conelu- sion that sports were essential in time of war hut that patrons must help tno pay part of the immense additional charges the country was meeting as a result of the war.This arrangement had worked out very satisfactorily from the national point of view, Mr.Gor- \u2018man considered.From profes.that players Government had From the Maple Leat Gardens in Toronto derived | at Uplands afrport, Ottawa, and went overseas In July, 1941.Defends Sport In Wartime to Rotarians ers tilat sporis were helng or- gunized for the Army and Air Force and that Lionel Conacher was In charge of sports organization for the Air Force.A feature of the meeting was ithe reading of a letter from a member of the Rotary Club of Kingston-on-Thames, England, Lo E.A.FÉverson.pust president of the Westmount Club.The writer, whose classification in the Eng- Hah club corresponds with that of Mr.Everson in the Westmount organization, had lost his only son in a British alr raid on eneimy territory, but there way no hint of repining, only a stern resolve to see the struggle through and ensure that there would he no repetition of the plunge of world into barbarism at the he- jhest of the Hun tyrant, The entire \u2018missive wan an exemplification of \u2018the spirit that made Britain un- the embodiment of evil that is Nazism.Mr.Gorman was introduced by Two Wost End women thrilied with pride und unexpected please ure on Tueaday night nonr midnight, when from thelr radios came tho volees of thelr husbands, whom nelther had seen or was reported missing after alr operations overseas last July Is pre- | the ; OF PILOTING CHURCHILL B.B.C.Newsreel Carries Interviews William Vander- kloot and Captain Jack Ruggles Who Flew Premier and Harriman Russia heard for The women wore Mrs, William Vanderkloot, of Cote St, Luc rlington avenue, wives of tho pilot and co-pliot, respectively, of the plane which plloted Prime Minister Winston Churchill on the {rip covering moro than hulf of the cir eumferenco of tho globe and embracing visits to the fighting front in Libyn and Asta Minor and culminating in the historic mooting with Premior Joseph Stalin of Russly ¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014 GIRL COLLIDES WITH TRUCK - BREAKS 3 RIBS Miss L.Ferguson Comes From Behind Parked Street Car and Walks Into Side of Truck Walking from bohind u stroet car Into the slde of à passing truele, Ulllan ferguaon, 14-yeur- old xchoolgirl of Willamatowvn, On(,, suffered threo broken ribs, striking the #lde of the truck with such force thnt she damaged the drivers mirror, The neeldent took place on Monday moralng nt 11.16, when the girl wns crossing Bharbrovke ntreet from south (o north, a few fol west of the Claremont avenue Intersection.Passing behind nn easthound street car which had slopped near the Claremont nventue corner, Miss Ferguson failed to see the truck which was proceeding west, The driver of the (ruck, Joe Comolli, of 2091 Jlegent avenue, un omploye of Sois Fruit and Grocerles, 5307 Sherbrooke street west, took Miss Ferguson to the Homoeopathic Tlospital in his truck, Dr, Graves rendering first ald at the hospital.Later, the girl was allowed fo return to the home of her grandmother, Mis.C, Kelr, 2112 Claremont avenue, Apt, 16, where she Is à Ruest nt present, The accident wax Investigated by Constable Maxwell, of th Westmount Police Force, DELIVERY BOY SLIGHTLY HOR: Roland Nedon Collider With Car When Braker Fail to Hold When the hrakes on his bicycle failed to hold.Roland Nedon, of 820 Deanoyers streei, auffered alight hrulses In a collision with a car driven hy James Hoare, RAAF.The accident tnok place on Friday evening at 7.04, at the St.Catherine street entrance to Westmount Siation.Young Nedon, a employed by the Ben (Gregoire store an Victoria avenue, was turning cast into Westmount Station, and collided with the right fender of the car driven by James Hoare, who was making a left hand turn into the atation.The boys stated that his brakes failed partly due to the weight of a heavy cage of drinke which was heing transported on the rarrier of hig bicycle, Police Constable Swain, of the Westmount Police Department.Investigated the accldent.| are rer mea a WORKERS CHANGE ADDRESS delivery boy City.where the play-offs were staged Bert Cuthhert, The thanks of the The Catholic Women of West- He is survived by two sons, the Government received $225,000 club were expressed hy Alexander moun! War Work Group has :Dr.G.J.Boyce and Gerard*V.in taxation and from the race Williamson.Wallace Rowat wel- moved from % Rosemount ave- \"Boyce; three daughters, Mrs.J.meetings in Montreal district comed visiting Rotarians F.\u2018nue tn 444 Moun: Pleasant ave A.Dolan, Mra.D.R.MacDougald.277.000 has been taken up to Whitaker, president of the rlub.\u2018nue.The workrooms are open and Miss Lily Boyce, all of date.\u201coccupled the chair and conducted tevery day from 9 am, until 3 Montreal, Mr.Gorman reminded his hear-' the meeting.ip m. PACE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Evary Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773°* \u201cThe sims newspaper Examiner\u201d to be an fer independent, clean the home devoted to public service.COMPANY had a bloom.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, AUCUST 27, 1942 ° MASS OF PEOFLE BETTER OFF The chief topic of conversation these days, along with the war, concerns taxes\u2014income The cheques most of us will receive at the end of this month will be the largest for taxes.a long time to come.However, large accession in the tax, the the people are netting more today than ever Of course, in the higher income brackets are taxed so heavily that they will be lucky if they can reduce their cost of living fast enough to pay expenses.The smaller income groups can either laugh or feel sorry for the rich, depending on Most of us will rich have a headache at this time that is pe- But the great mass of civilians have an opportunity to get out ot debt that comes but once in a lifetima.comes, due to regular employment, are higher before in their lives.their mood.culiar to their class.than they have been for years.cessities are virtually stabilized, while the most expensive items in the household budget, like the automobile, are pretty well out of the way for the duration.in spite of the that year.great mass of some of those Medal.The handled.he says.laugh.Their in- Prices of ne- of news.\u201d to be marketed.usually takes about eight years to develop enough of a new variety for market purposes.Mr.White knew he \u201chad something\u201d and he invited Dr.Charles Barr, famous glad enthusiast, to view it.over it, and gave it its name.Award of Merit at the Winter Club exhibition of the Province of Quebec Gladiolus Society The following year, at the New York World's Fair, it was awarded the \u2018most beautiful flower\u2019 and \u2018decorative champion seedling\u2019 honours.show, held in Chicago, it won the Achievement And last week, at the New York Gladiolus Show, Mr.White says of it that it is one of the sturdiest and easiest to grow glads he has ever \"As easy as growing green peas\u2019, And it is one of the most prolific.Thousands of them are now being grown all over Canada and the United States.ELIZABETH THE QUEEN One of the most interesting flowers to be shown at this week\u2019s big exhibition at the Forum will be a gladiolus called \u2018Elizabeth the , Queen\u201d which has been something of a sensation among growers since it was introduced ; by Mr.Walter White, of Verdun, in That was the year of the visit of the King and ; Queen to Canada, and the flower was named in honour of Her Majesty.1935 that Mr.White made the cross that produced this sensational variety.year he grew a bulb from seed, and in 1937 he By 1939 the flower was ready It was back in The following This was remarkable, for it Dr.Barr was enthusiastic It won an In 1941, at the Mid-West it won an Award of Merit.HIS DEATH AN EVENT When Napoleon died a great statesman said: \u201cThis is not an event; it is merely a piece So perhaps Adolf will outstrip his great predecessor after all, when he dies, it will be an event.Book Review by Howard S.Ross Playgrounds of Canada\u201d, publishers, National l\u2019arks Bureau, Ottawa.The three volumes of the new , *Playgrounds\u2019 series which were sent to me by my friend, Mr.Robert J.C, Stead, a writer of fine poetry and prose and efficient publicity director of our Nutlonal Parks Bureau, Ottawa.The growth of Canada's system of National Parks during the past half century has eben remarkabls.1t is a little more than fifty years sinco the lirst small reservation of ten square miles was made In 1886, to establish as a public possession the hot mineral springs in the Canadian Rockies at Banff.From this small beginning has \u2018grown the present great chaln of national playgrounds, 26 in num- \u2018ber, which extends from the At- t]Jantic Ocean to the Selkirk Moun- tains in British Columbia, In \u201cPlaygrounds of Easlern Canada\u2019 are really beautiful hat- tones of Cape Breton highlands.Prince Edward Island, St.Lawrence Islands, Georgian Bay Islands, Point Pelee National Parks and National Historical Parks.Embracing outstanding examples of rugged but picturesque coastline, remarkable salt and freshwater beaches, delightful lake- shore and island areas, these parks also include places around which centred important events in the history of Canada.In the \u201cPlaygrounds of The Prairies\u201d we see the beauty of Riding Mountain, Prince Albert Elk Tsland, Nemiskam and Wood Buffalo National Parks, Tn these pages ara found descriptions of areas which lie In and north of the great plains in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.Contain- Ing forested hills And valleys.sparkling lakes, silvery beach:s and miles of interconnected waterways, they form a paradise for canoëëists, fishermen and lovers of the outdoors, In \u201cCanada\u2019s Mountaih Playgrounds\u2019 we have inspiring views of Banff, Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Yoho, Kootenay, Glacier and Mt.Revelstoke National Parks.In these pages are beautiful and majestic views and descrip- tiony ot areas which lie within the great mountain regions of Alberta and British Columbia.In the \u2018Rockles\u2019\u201d and Selkirks as they are generally known, are regions of alpine grandeur.Towering peaks, gleaming glaciers, awesome canyons, shining waterfalls and sparkling lakes have earned for this Canadian mountain land the name of \"Fifty Switzerlands in One\u201d.Veronica is by no means \u201cthe only queen of the screen with bright selling ideas for war bonds.Wo like this one, from Hedy La- mare: \u201cKat fewer buns so the boys can have guns.\u201d When bond slogans are sought, however, Ginger Rogers gives way to nobody.\u2018Use your brains: buy more airplanes,\u201d quips Ginger.A man may fall into a thousand perplexities, but if his heart be upright and his intelligence upclouded, he will issue from them all without dishonor.\u2014Rob- ert Louis Stevenson.1939.| + + + * || Westmount Baptist THF FORUM |___ Church * * ood congr i Zonducted by HOWARD § ROSS K.C.D.C.L Re Ee re.Cretan sor of philosophy at McMaster ln Which Subjects of General | University at both services last .Sunday.Professor Waters has Interest Are Discussed (been spending the week in this ; peity utilizing part of his vacation _ ; ' period for investigation in our The opinions expressea In this Forum are | libraries, and will preach in the net necessarily those of this newspaper and it | Westmount Church again next does not accept responsibility for them.i Sunday.In the morning he will ] f|preach on, \u201cSoldiers of Jesus d + \u201cWe can try to establish the affort is not expensive.tary endeavors, Unless we make rations cannot win a war.quo, will lose the war.organization, without a change of of greed and ambitibn, and hence order for America.new order for the world.If we do not provide it Hitler will.Men who do not want to live like beasts must make up their minds to live like men.'\u2019\u2019President Maynard Hutchins, Chicago University.The editor of Worldover Press, predicts that the \u2018\u2019real wave of the future\u2019 is a wave of crime.He stated that offenders under 21 years nf age now constitute 48 per cent of arrests in London, G.B., ani that crime is on the increase in a number of countries, He might have added that the way to reduce crime is to change our economic system so as to end poverty and make it easy for parents to give their children a healthy decent environment and proper care and opportunity for a good education.England has in 3 years increased the ratio of self-sufficien- cy in food and drink from about one-half to over two-thirds of the total demand for agricultural products, And there is, of course, still a considerable reserve In the English soil.The increase is releasing eight million tons of shipping per year for other war purposes.The two scourges of our time, sald The London Times (G.B.) are unemployment and war.The first has led to the second.These two evils certainly, said The Times editorial, produced Hitler.who promised to end unemployment but found he could not except by building a war machine\u2014 & very artificial and unsatisfactory manner in which to do it.Cathoile sociologists must go further than analysis of situations and presentations of find- ings\u2014they must do something about it that will make for the words for The Westmou nt * GLA pr Examiner SIFIED ADS \u2014 tt ttn ttm tte WAlnut 2773 versal destruction, that the world has ever seen.We need a% good soclety here and now.The It will not divert the country from its mili- it, our military endeavors will fail.We are accustomed to the doctrine that mere defensive military ope- It is just as true that mere defensive social, economic and political operations, mere defense of the status It will also lose the peace.An international heart, would be-the greatest prize the most alarming portent of uni- We need a new good society,\u201d said Francis J.Friedel, president of the American Catholic Sociological Society to a meeting of that group at Hotel Astor, New York.The first Negro to become a member of the New York city council is Adam Clayton Powell Jr., minister of the Abyssian Baptist Church of Harlem which has a membership of 8,000.Carroll C, Pratt, American psychologist, formerly resident In Germany, said in his booklet \u2018Third Dimension of War,\u201d published by Columbia Univ.Press, 25c.\u2018\u2019Germany originally borrowed her psychological tests and measurements and the idea of propaganda as a weapon of war from the Allied techniques of World War I.They are still powerful and legitimate weapons for democracy.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u201cTwelve Million Negru Americans'\u2019 issued by The Conference on Education and Race Relations, Atlanta, 5c, discusses African background, slave days, current cultural achievements and goals, fallacies and fears.Strong reasons are given for the view that the Negro race can over- home the cultural lag once the handicaps under which they suffer are removed.\u201cGovernment Under Pressure\u2019 issued by The Public Affairs Committee, New York \u2014 10c, discusses the many lobbies that are displacing party politics with pressure politics and what the Truman Committee and others are doing about them.When.a bit of sunshine hits ye, After passing of a cloud, When a fit of laughter gets ye And ye'r spine is feelin\u2019 proud.Don\u2019t forget to up and fling it At a soul that's feelin\u2019 blue, For the minit chat ye sling it It's a boomerang to you.\u2014\u201cThe Boomerang,\u201d by Capt.Jack Crawford.Newfoundland handicraft products are always extending thelr outlet, James Binney, buyer for \u201cCandlelight.\u201d one of New York's exclusive stores, spent some time at St, John's purchasing a considerable amount of goods from handicraft clubs organised and supervised by Miss Everson of St.John's, Co-operative societies of Nova Scotia did a business of $3,275,- 774 for 1941.DOMISTIC PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE his beat, TRDAT YOUR PET to a thorough WILTON RUG, 9x6 9\", $15.00.40%) BEDROOM furniture, Quebec rook LADY'S brown muskrat fur coat, per- washing, smart trim and pedicure, at Marcell.DE.0872, no deaters.K-145 [stove, kitchen cabinet, kitchen tables fect copdition, $60.00.53 Dobie, AT.Veva Robsons.so he'll lock and feel AK dining room set, 9 pieces, $50.00, [and chairs, studio chesterfield and 1603, K-36 LA, 1322.E-3|uefore 10 a.m.or after 6 pm, DIS, |¢halr, also other household articles.|INDERWOOD typewriier, Work- PROPERTY WANTED 1361, K-124 Bla.3504.K-75 ling order.$20.00, 4103 Northcliffe requests BEAUTIFUL walnut bookcase and WASHING machine for.sale.5270 Avenue, Apt.2, K-66 Westmount and would be pleased to writing desk, bargain.4720 Queen Byron, DE, 7188.K-79 CHESTERFIELD, three pieces, ab- have your property on our lists.D.Mary Road, Apt, 9, between 7 and 10 GARY'S pram, largo size, $5.00.Ll.solutely new.cut velour, two-tone, W.Oglivie and Co, Inc.HA, 8801, |W K-39 4861.K-90 Value $250.00, would sacrifice.3326 £-3 WALNUT dresser, vanity table, Sherbrooke West, WA, 5383.K-26 double bed, Slumber King springs, and BROWN velour three-piece chester- DINING ROOM set, with buffet and GARAGE WANTED Marshall mattress, good condition.field suite, sell cheap.DE, 4414, K-53 serving table (oak).Oak chiffoniere HEATED garage wanted, Mr.Stephen May be seen after 8 p.m.EL.458.TELEPHONE table and chair, $10.00.[And dresser.Small walnut table.Avenue or vicinity, WI.9783 or 463 No dealers.K-131 WI.3424 Letween 6-7 p.m.K-43 Single Simmons bed, Chesterfield Mt, Stephen Avenue.E-3 suite.DE.8377, K-63 FOR SALE THREÉF pair of white dotted tie- VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED $1.00 Monthly WE repair all makes of vacuum cleaners.A.& A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.Fltaroy 5800, E-4 HANDSOME mahogany oval, TRI :centre table.Marble statue (small) Apply moriings before 10 a.m.WI, 83, E-10 CHILL7S C.C.M.tricycle, lady's navy coat, size 38440, perfect conuidon.WI, 5308, k-12 SMALL dining room table Ia excel- Jent condition, size 38x48\", walnut finish, Duncan Phyffe atyle with drawer.Bargain at $23.50.FI.2625.E-13 GENTLEMAN'S and youth's sults, tuxedo, top coat and wintef coat, sizes 34 and 36: Scout and other clothing.438 Elm Ave, FI, 7962.E-16 NORGE ras stove, Small dining suite, oak, Kitchen cabinet.large mirror.Hall seat.Small brass flrescreen.Cat! Friday.WI.2680, E-19 BNE antique early Victorian sofa, $15.00; onc mahogany settee, $20.00; two arm chairs, EL, 9603 evenings.K-18 BEDROOM suite, sewing machine, occasional chair.Footatool, mahogany dining server.Small electric washer, Apex vacuum.DE, 767%.K-13s GIRIFE fall tweed coat, dresses, suit.K-138 x!zes 14.DK, 5371, SHORS\u2014Two pair white and black Selby 6% 4A, like new.EL.7871.K-139 GAB STOVE in perfect condition.DE.3313, K-140 BASSINETTE for sale.WA.+346, 4800 Lecarie, Apt.40, K-143 GAS STOVE (Regent), four-burner, \u2018high oven, excellent condition, $18.00.0865 N.D.G.Ave, K-149 RUBBER SCRAPS \"Don't forget to give those gloves to the scrap rubber sazlvage committee when they are worn out.\u2019 backs, 54\" long, $3.00.EL, 7220.K-59 WANTED TO PURCHASE I STUDIO couch, bedroom chair, Small dressing table: stair carpet and rods, Must be good condition, reasonable, private.EL.3015.E-18 drawers.FR.4945.SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE) HIGH SCHOOL girl to mind little zirl afterncons, Call EL.9311 mornings.E-14 D VÂCANT Church in Westmount.Fireman cer- repairs.salary, heated apartment, and an opportunity to further Increase earnings.Write giving full details.age, experience, etc.Box 235, c-o 2191 Hampton Ave, SITUATIONS WANTED __\" HIGH SCHOOL girl Is willing to look after children, days or evenings.KIL 3897.t-1 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans: IPLAYER PIANO, bookcase, chest of E-3 CARETAKER and wife for a United tificate preferred and able to do minor E-17 C.N.R.net operating revenue for May was 7,769,691 agains: $7,788,841 for May, 1941.Revenue for the tirst five months of 1942 was $30,072,950 compared with $25,279,769 for the same period in 1941.New York will be one of the 200 key cities in which the Northern Baptist Convention will hold this fall a \u201cConvocation on Spiritual Foundations.\u201d according to a statement by Bruce Jackson, national director of the series of meetings.Among other matters to be promoted through the meetings are a world emergency fund of $600,000; a uni- tied missionary budget of $2,- 614; and a church extension reserve fund of $250,000, Free trips in horse-drawn cabs from Grand Central Terminal to their store are offered by Saks Department Store in New York.The Fortune Magazine survey, most detailed of the opinion polis, asked last month what Americans expected of the future: apparently they expect a better America, with less inequity, more opportunity for all, a government which will offer more services (74% thought the government should provide medical care out of taxation) without changing ts essential me- CUATY, suits and dresses.reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Tailoress, dressmaker, 4315 St.Catherine St.Fl.6084.E-16 , LADIES\u201d and children's coats, sulte (and dresses, Smocking.embroidery.School.ice» 10th.Tutoring mathematics, phys- Full matriculation.classes Sept.WI.96217.E-6 RUGS REVERSIBLE broadloom rugs made jof your old carpets and materials.| Aneto French Carpet Company Drummond Bidg.Pl, 5546 B-3 î rer.Local and long distance movers Also storage.DE.3110.E-1 thods and standards.! DRESSMAKING THE GREAT UNSAID To balance all these books of quotations, there should be a volume devoted to famous non-say- dings, Consider the admirable ab- Also alteratiwns.remode ing.Mode: gence of remarks by Noah on rate price.or £0%0.E-i Handing the Ark, and the equally DUCATIONAL Sibrilliant silence of Jonah on A.E JAMES, Westmount High emergi.g from the whale.That cache of $10,000,000 from Tea Pot Dome days discovered in the U.S.is truly some cash.It may be tainted money.but no oue Christ\u201d, and in the-evening will deal with * \u2018Gospel\u2019 for Our Times\u201d.On September 6%, Rev.Professor R.J.McCracken will preach, and Dr.Johnston is expected to resume his ministry on September 13th.The mid-week services held on Wednesdgy evening have been well attended throughout the summer, many vigitors taking advantage of them.CALVARY À | CHURCH NOTES | * \u2014% The union services of First Baptist and Calvary United congre- tions\u2014that have been proving so helpful \u2014 will continue for two more Sundays in Calvary Church.Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, the minister of Calvary Church, will be the preacher on Sunday at both services.At the morning worship he will preach on the theme \u2018Deep Calleth Unto Deep\u201d \u2014 God's inexhaustible resources meeting man\u2019s deep necessities.At the evening worship at 7.30 p.m.Capt.Jones will preach on \u201cThe Old Habit in the Experience of Humanity\u201d.What is it?How does it affect life and character?Can this habit be broken?How?; Young people are specially invited to attend this evening service.Calvary Red Cross Group» will meet on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Interested frienu.are cordially invited to help in this work.WITH THE R.C:A.F.By Flight Lieutena.t T.C.McCall, R.C.A.Canada\u2019s Minister of National Defence for Air, Major the Honourable C.G.Power, M.C,, is now a pilot of the Polish Ar Force.Recently the strikingly - designed \u201cW' gs\u201d which adorn Poland's fliers were pinned on him in recognition of the services he has rendered Poland in the training of her airmen in this country, Also to recelve the badges were Air Marshal L.S.Breadner, D.S.C., Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice- Marshal J.A.Sully, VF.C, and Air Vice-Marshal G.O, Johnson, M.C.Speaking in halting English, Group Captain Stefan Sznuk, head of the Polish Air Mission here who single-handed was responsible for the escape of the Polish Air Force to Rumania ia September 193-, observed: \u201cOnly in one instance does a Polish airman speak English distinctly and with the proper accent, It is when he speaks to the enemy.using the eloquent language of the Eunglish-made machine-guns of his tighter plane.\u201d Grimly determined to do their share, a lage contingent of Canadian alrwomen\u2014members of the R.C.A.F.Women's Division\u2014tre- cently la ced at an R.C.AF.station in Newfoundland.They are the first group of Canadian airwomen to move into the theatre of war overseas, and as such ure proud of the \u2018\u201cCrnada\u201d bad,es which they are now permitted to wear on their shoulders.Stationed at a remote continental outpost, they will replace men in a number of important ground tasks necessary to \u201ckeep \u2018em flying\u201d, Flight Sergeant Harry Hamilton of Beamsville, Ont., is pretty keen about his big Wellington bomber.Three times it has brought him back safely to his base in Great Britain with only one motor functioning.The last time it happenad, the ship fought along on one motor for more than two hours after the other had been disabled by enemy action.In the same squadron is Flight Sergeant Neil Erskine of Monkton, Ont., a navigator.who has 20 trips over enemy territory.to his credit, his crew mate being Flight Sergeant B L.Schauenburg of As- sinaboia, Sask., who as an air gunner has more than 30 sorties chalked up.Both fliers have been cn all the big raids.Other Canadians with the squadron are: Flight Sergeant Jim Francis, Windsor, Ont.; Sgt.Allan G'b:on, St.Catharines, Ont.; and Sst.Wilt.Peacock.Everett, Sasi.Francis recently made his 13th trip as a pilot: with the German U-boat plant at Duisburg as the main objective.dron are also Flight Serreait George Allan of Imperial, Sask.and Flight Sergeant Bi\u201d Crim- i can say that \u2018t\u2019ain\u2019t money, mins of Guelph, A secret German document, giving Adolf Hitler's plans to replace law and order with Gestapo terror rule in the event of an Axis victory, was captured by British forces during the Libyan campaign.This document was taken from the headquarters of the second German troop battery of the Seventy-tifth Artillery Regiment.which went to Libya as part of the Fifth Light Division, That division was subsequently converted into the Twenty-first Panzer Division.The document was circulated by the regimental headquarters on May 3, 1941.Attached are the texts of an accompanying letter and the document itself: Secret: Army High Command H.Q.Army High Command.21st Mr \u2018ch, 1941 Army General Staff, Western Section, No.137/341 G (8) RE.St: tements of the Fuehrer regarding the Puture state police troops.RE: Army High Command, Army General Staff Special Dept.Mo.24/940 B 11/9/40 Doubts have arisen as to whether, at the time when the Fuehrer\u2019s views on the functio.s of the armed SS were conveyed (i.e.to the General), a wider circulation was intended.ln this connection, the Chief of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces (i.e.Field Marshall Keitzel) has ruled that it is highly desirable for the views of the Fuehrer on this matter to be disseminated as widely as possible.The aforementioned oruer was at the time only circulated to Gencrals down to and including Generals commanding the Army corps.The views of the Fuehrer, therefore, on the function of the armed SS are again circulated in the attached document.P.P, (signed) Lt.Col General Staff.Following is the Document: On the occasion of the order for the revrganization of the Liebstandarte by Adolf Hitler (this probably refers to the conversion of Hitler's ds bodyguard from a brigade to a division on August 6, 1940) the fuelrer laid down the principles on which the necessity r the armed SS is based.These principles are suu- marized in the following text: \u2018\u2018The greater German Reich in its final form will not :xclusive- ly embrace within its frontiers national units per se well disposed to the Reich.It is therefore necessary to maintain state police troops outside as well as inside the present core of the Reich, capable on any and every occasion of representing and asserting the internal authority of the Reich.\u2018This task can only be fulfilled by a state police with men in its ranks of the best German blood, who unconditionally identity themselves with the philosophy of life which is fundamental to the Greater German Reich.Only a contingent composed of such men will resist in critical times disruptive influences.Such a contingent will feel a pride in its integrity and will therefore never fraternize with the proletariat and with that underworld which undermines the fundamental ides, \u2019 \u2018Moreover.in our future Greater German Reich, only a police force trained to a soldierly mentality will possess the necessary authority in its relation with other citizens (Volksgenossen), Through the glorious events in the military sphere and through its education by \u2018the National Socialist Party, our people has acquired such a soldierly mentality, that the sock-kn.tting poli of 1848, police of 1918.can no longer assert its authority, \u201cFor this reasom, it is necessary that this state police should prove itself in SS units at the front, and should shed its blood like every other contingent of the armed forces.in the ranks of the army after proving themselves in the field, the contingents of the armed S$ will possess the authority to carry out their tasks as state police.The use of the armed SS at home is llkewise to tue interest of the armed forces themselves.Orders for Armed Forces \u201cIt must never again be tolerated in the future that the German armed forces conscripted from the whole people should be sent intu action in times of interior crisis against their own fellow citizens (Volksgenos:en).Such a step is the beginning of the end.A state which is compelled to resort to these measures thus renders itself incapable of sending its armed forces into action against the exterior foe, aud thereby abdicates.Our history provides sad exam- of the \u2018\u2019Westmount'y Home Newspaper\u201d Nazis Would Replace Law by Terror Rule or the bureaucratized' Returning home | ;ples of this truth.\u2018From now on, the task as signed to the armed forces wil, by \u2018solely and exclusively action \u2018against exterio.enemies of the \u2018Reich.In order to ensure that \u2018the manpower of the units of the armed S.S.shall remain of the highest quality, the establishment \u2018ot these units must remain re | stricted.The restriction envisaged by the Fuehrer is that the \u2018units of the armed S.S.in genera] should not exceed five tu ten per cent of the peacetime strength of the army battle.\u201d This document expresses m- re clearly than any other officia] German document jet published Hitler's :eal plan for the future in the event of his victory.Lt shows the Gestapo terror rule that he intends to substitute throughout the world for national in le.pendence, personal liberty and \u2018he rule of law.nr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Temple Emanu-el : Notes * * Regular divine services will be resumed at Temple Emanu-El, Friday evening, September 4th.at 8.15 o'clock.Prayers of intercession will take place and Dr, Stern will officiate, On Sunday mornings, September 6th and 13th, at 19 o'clock, registration in all departments\u2014 Kindergar\u2018a>, Junior, Intermediate and High School, will take place.Registration for daily classes in Hebrew made also at this time.Miss Frances Katz, B.Sc., school directress, in charge, Admission to the Temple for the High Holydays, as in past years, will be by card only.Additional seating accommodation is provided for non-members in the Temple Community House when simultaneously the High Holyday Services will be conducted in the Temple proper.Members are requested to make pew arrangements in the Temple for the High Holyday Season as quickly as possible and thus co-operate wholeheartedly with the seating committee, The first session of the seating committee takes place Tuesday evening, September 1st at 8.15 p.m., and members of the committee are: Hyman, Grover, chairman; George Hollinger, Harry E.Davis, Martin Arnovitz, Maurice Garfinkle, Dr.Lyon Ber- covitch, Morris Ginsberg, Harry Sten, Norman Genser, Felix Lewis, William Gittes, The scale of the recent bombing on Germany by the R.A.F.is unprecedented.In the largest German raid on Britain, about 400 tons of bombs were dropped.In the raid on Cologne, the R.A.F.dropped 3,000 tons of bombs, including 1,000,000 incendiaries \u2014 all in the space of ninety minutes.Every fit man and woman in Briton is trained to play some part during air raids, or in the event of invasion in Britain, About 1.500,000 people are engaged in civilian defense work, ard more than 4,500.000 in the Fire Guard.About 2,000,000 men are enrolled in the Home Guard, receiving intensive military training in their spare time.It took Leonardo Da Vinci about two years to paint the Last Supper.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master D.D., Visiting Minister: ' REV.PROFESSOR F.W.WATERS, ; B.D., Ph.D., of McMaster University, Hamilton.11.00 a.m.\"Soldiers of Jesus Christ.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\" \u2018Gospel\u2019 for Our Times.\u201d Mid-Week Service Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.At Gr:ene Ave.Westmount | Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones M.A, D.D.11.00 a.m.Deep Calleth Unto Deed.7.30 p.m.The Oldest Habit in the Experience of Mankind.All are heartily invited to attend these services of worship.Tuesday\u2014Red Cross Group Meeting.10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.- Barrister and Solicitor | HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.With the squa-' 57 St.James St.West Telephone HA.9238 \u2014 The 1 ci Jean \u2018 can mot is DOW P : nited night, The w the firs on the out, the) {~ one oO] ci our ti Ru The n Volga, s Kent Th: row in tired ger glitter al wood mi! movie w qualities ground « heautiful hreath c damp da Perhaj expensiv product, artificial moth di: girls, sm priced arought -\u2014compe teur gro presenti tional n featurin, in two © ever saw better ti the pair hunt fo show.B tale of phant o his soul tract at In thi and the There is dance, t of being world.\" Volga T acterize sian pec and defi Fe CALL § S30: EL.( Delive; { D-848 pe ale x a wil, de &Ction of the e that of the of the shmeny in re envis.at the 0 gen.tu ten Tength ; Mr pfficial blished future £ It le thay rough.| in lend the \u2014\u2014% | * will be anu-El, 4th.at inter- d Dr, eptem- d'clock, jents\u2014 >rmedi- | take daily Iso at Katz, charge, for the years, litional provid.Temple simul.ay Ser- n the are re rrange- e High as pos- whole- g com- of the place ber 1st of the Grover, r, Har- rnovitz, on Ber- Harry Ix Lew- ~ bomb AF.is largest about ropped.ne, the ons of )00 in.pace of man in 7 some in the Britain.are en- > work, in the 00 men Guard, y train- Vine} he Last = ist n Ave D.D., ster NATERS, {amilton.asus Our d'elock CH Ave, N.Jones, to Deed.it in the nd.o attend hip.Meeting.= West \"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY.AUCUSY 27, 1942 PAGE THREE $e + : » 4 Hollywood Theatrical Gossip NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Attractions * * » 5 Jean Gabin Sensational lr en In Feature at Westmount i, | The fool and his money are The long-awaited appearance c: Jean Gabin in his first Amer].language films to Hollywood Gabin makes the transition with can motion picture, \u201cMoontide,\u201d ee nd a Ane urns in 1 ; ; rtully and realistic portraya is DOW playing at the Westmount | of the conscience-tortured Pacific \u2018nited Theatre until Saturday Coast bait fisherman night, | | ; Aided by splendid perform- The wait was not in vain.From ances by Ida Lupino, Thomas Mit- the first moment Gabin appears! chell, and Claude Rains, Gabin on the screen, to the final fade- |! makes the film a memorable ad- out, there is no question that here dition to the season's roster of is oue of the great screen actors fine motion pictures \u2014 and one ci our time.Coming from French of its best.Russian Film at Kent Is Welcome Innovation The new Soviet film Volga-, Today it is the wonderful musical Volga, starting Saturday at the ! scores of Volga-Voiga that reflect Kent Theatre, is something brand the new spirit of the Soviet people.pow in musical comedies.To a | More than a mere musical tired generation fed up with the | ©°Medy, Volga-Volga is a symptom fitter and tinsel of noisy Holly- | 7 % SYMPLOM of the spirit abroad wood musicales, this fast-paced | lhe new society created by movie with its warm, human that powerful league of nations gualities laid against a back- called the U.S.S.R.The spectacle ground of some of Russias most °! & Whole village bursting into heautiful landscape is like a hreath of warm fresh air on a damp day.cial that every cook and doorman, every farmer and worker \u2014 even i ; \u2018the village cop has spring in his Perhaps the film does lack the heart, is as moving a spectacle as expensive varnish of a Hollywood |, sight of these same people product, but so does it lack the \"pinging 10 arms to repel the fas- artificial staginess of the mam- cist invader Between the two moth displays of hored chorus cvents\u2014make no mistake about girls, smooth orchestras and high lit\u2014lies a d°ep and profound con- priced crooners we've been\u2019 5 \u2019 ; nection, brought up on.Perhaps the plot competition between two ama- Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer reflects teur groups for the honor of re- America\u2019s jive jitters by starring presenting their town in a na- Tommy Dorsey and his band with tional music festival at Moscow Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton featuring a race down the Volga iB \u201cShip Ahoy, musical comedy in two of the strangest craft you now playing at the Kent Theatre vver saw\u2014is a little fantastic.But OT & 3-day engagement, hetter this a thousand times than \u201cShip Ahoy\u201d provides the band \u2018he painful story of a frantie [With six numbers, among them hunt for an angel to back the \u2018111 Take Tallulah,\u201d \u2018Poor You,\u201d show.Better this than the stale \u2018Last Call for Love\u201d and \u2018\u2019Moonlight Bay,\u201d in which both Frank tale of frustrated love triumphant only when our hero sells |Sinatra, soloist, and the Pied his soul and lands a radio con- Pipers are featured.tract at so much per, Miss Powell Is seen in four elaborate production numbers, assisted by twenty-seven of Hollywood's most glamorous showgirls.Red Skelton, in the role of a hypochondriac mystery writer, plays the male romantic lead.More fun- making is contributed by Bert Lahr and Virginia O'Brien, with William Post, Jr, following his In this musical the bunk is out and the human qualities are in.There is laughter and song and dance, the free spontaneous joy of being alive in a Socialist world, The dreary strains of the Volga Boatman no longer characterize the strivings of the Russian people.Today it is the zest and defiance of a people unafraid, |Screen debut in \u201cMr.and Mrs.North,\u201d as the G-Man, The added feature js \u2018Grand For Prompt Delivery of Central Murder\u2019 with Van Heflin, BEER cau SOL?$307 Sherbrooke W.EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.LONG LIFE The sheik's tent from which Bing Crosby and Bob Hope rescue their girl friends, Dorothy La- mour and Dona Drake, in \u201cRoad to Morocco,\u201d is the same one De Mille used way back in 1923 in \u201cThe Ten Commandments.\u201d It has a hundred foot spread, which makes quite a tent.Fruits and Groceries music to prove to a fatuous offi- Le Pictured above are two of the leading actors in a scene from \u2018Volga Volga,\u201d the new prize winning cussian musical comedy, which plays at the Kent Theatre starting this Saturday.Comic Pair A Riot As Spy Chasers Combining mirth.music and romance, \u2018Rio Rita\u201d opened at the DMonkland United Theatre yesterday with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello cavorting into the twelfth year of their amazing partnership as comedians, A capable supporting cast includes Patricia Dane, Tom Conway, Arthur Space, Peter Whitney and Dick Rich.They form a band of spies who are intent on eliminating Abbott and Costello, but their efforts are futile, of course, The comedians first appear as stowaways in the rear deck compartment of Carroll's roadster as he arrives in a fiesta town in search of his boyhood sweetheart, Rio Rita.Their numerous escapes provide the comedy which kept the audience in a constant uproar through the showing.The picture was directed by S.Sylvan Simon who keeps action and melody going at a fast and hilarious pace, \u2018BLOOD BABERS' USED Genuine Japanese \u2018\u2018blood sabers\u201d still showing dark blood stains are used in Paramount's \u201cWake Island.\u201d By ancient custom, Japanese soldiers never wipe an enemy,s blood from their swords.The scabers were purchased by the studio in 1917 in Japan.SUCCESS BY PROXY The Italians in Libya are like a horse that runs last, but is in the money because it is coupled with the winner, WHERE \\» A NS REE Gone for a When the ups and ! downs get too tough, | go for a round of DOW! More people are discovering every CIRC IRR LTR LY tasting ole they ever drank .COMING TO THE MONKLAND Richard Whorf and Ann Sheridan in a scene from the gripping story of life and love in a wide open town, \u2018\u2019Juke Girl,\u201d opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.Risks Neck To Entertain Others In the forefront of those who risk their necke around 1,000 times a year to earn a living and at the same time provide thrilling entertainment for others Is an aerial cyclist by namo of Pee- jay Ringens, currently appearing as the free outdoor attraction at Belmont Park.«PecJay'g act is by far the most spine-ting- ling ever conceived by man and he is the only living human performing this particular aerial stunt, which necessitates perfect judgment, accurate timing and rapid mental calculation.His act, known both as \u201cThe Suicide Act\u201d and \u201cThe Ride of Death,\u201d presents this daredevil cycling down a lofty runway, soaring through void for a distance of about 80 feet, letting fall his cycla from under him and ti- nally diving into a tank containing less than four feet of wate .+ » the cycle landing In an adjacent not.Peejay appears twice daily all this and next week, too .at 5 and 11 p.m.Steinberg's Back To School Days, being celebrated this week at the park, will continue until .Saturday, September 5th, exclud- Today (Thursday) the Brandram-Henderson Ltd.is holding its picnic whereas the Canadian National Recreation Association will be holding its plenics on both Saturday and Sunday.In addition to the many ing Sunday \"picnic facilities, playgrounds and A VISITOR FROM SIAM AT PARK Rowat Reunion Held In Ontario (Continued from Page One) of the Presbyterian Church, first at Winchester, Ont., and later at Athelstan, Que.; Agnes, 1842- 1898, married Thomas Jory and located at Dalston; Thomas, 1844-1914, farmed In Tiny: Frank, 1846-1918, tarmed on St.Joseph's Island; Margaret, ]848- 1929, married Archibald Mac- Donald, and lived at Hillsdale; Isaac, 1851-1908, was a school teacher and taught at Simcoe, Norfolk County, John Rowat had sixteen children, all now deceased; one hundred and twenty-five grandchildren, fifty-six of whom are deceased, \u2018There are approximately twn hundred and eighty- five great grandehHdren, two hundred and thirty great-great grandchildren and twenty-seven great-great-great grandehildren, who are scattered over tha whole of the Dominion of Canada, a number in the United States and some in Honolulu.BAIT Tn all the hurly hurly of global war, New South Wales finds time to report that a fisherman found a mudworm 18 feet long.Now to find a fish with suffieient appetite to ent its way up the worm to the hook.amusement centres, Stan Wood's orchestra, featuring Russ (Oakie) Meredith and Ray (Cookie) Cook provides the dance music nightly In the spacious pavilion.LE J $ \u2014\u2014 Chaney, Peejay Ringens\u2019 pet Golden Gibbon Ape, who has won many friends at Belmont Park where his master is being held over for a third week, Tuesday night, A scene from the film \u201cTwo Yanks In Trinidad,\u201d starring Brian Donlevy, Janet Blair and Pat O'Brien, this film will bo showing at the Westmount United Theatre starting Sunday and playing until DSTI SSSR EE a Tuesday night.\u201cTAKE A LETTER DARLING\u201d EE SR EN ay x 5 à i inl 3 i red in ah iii Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray and Constance Moore in a scene from the gay, romantic comedy, \u2018Taka A Letter Darling,\u201d which opens Saturday at the York United Theatre and playing until Fast, Taut Drama At York Theatre The portents nre that local fllmgoers will be in for a jolting experience when they theo \u201cThis Gunfor Hire, new Paramount nd- venture thriller, showing at the York United Theatre, starring Veronica Lake and Robert Preston, and foaturing nn unusually capable east including Laird Cregar and Alan Ladd, Sharing the romance in onicn\u2019s fife In \"This Gun for Hire\u201d is handsome Robert Preston, to whom we mre indebted for many entertaining roles.And it's always a pleasure to see huge Laird Cregar on the screen, Vor- Canadians F ind \u2018Mom\u2019 In England Canadiang in the IForees in Brit.aln have au home from home at 21 with it an English \u201cMom.\u201d Mrs.Eleanor Postill welcumes any soldier far from home who may be lonesome, in England, Mra.Postil] wondered what she could do lo give happiness to the boys and assurance.to relations In Canada, She wrote to nu Canadian newspaper In/iting people who had sons serving in Englad to corrps- pond with her and allow their sons Lo visit her.Mrs.Postill recelved 82 replies thanking her and telling of sons and nephêws who were in England and would lke to visit her.At present she has nine Canadians visitl# her at intervals of two or three weeks, Mrs, Poslill writes to 54 .nn- dian families and tells them how Canadiang fare in England.She told the Monitor that she would accept no payment whatever from the soldiers.\u201cI share whatever 1 have with them,\u201d she sald, \u201cI want them to he happy.\u201d Parents receiving Mrs.Pogtill's letters in Canada +1} thelr friends of her.They in turn write with news and addresses of their sons in Englan and so the \u2018family\u2019 grows, Tho Stratford Begeon-larald goes tile hope of mosquitoes he- ing rationed, But tho fact la that #ll mosquitoes nro rash uns, or they wouldn't broadeast thelr pre- senes by humming, TILT Med Over MF PEEJAY RINGERS Sensational at 5 p.m.& 11 p.m.NOW daily te pan Si Loinbergs BACK-TO-SCHOOL = KIDDIE DAYS Niwot Tienes Row \u2014 Surrey streot, Middlesbrough, and | When Canadian troops arrived | AIR CONDITIONED KENT Bherhronke St.at Hingston FI.227) ALWAYS 2 Bit FEATURES Today ard Friday , \u201cSHIP AHOY\" Htarring Eleanor Powell - Red Skelton Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 2nd HIT \u201cGrand Central Murder\u201d with Van Heflin | \u201cTZTHTARTING BATURDAY \u2014 Russia's Outstanding Musical Comedy Hit! \"VOLGA, VOLGA\u201d \u2014 ADDED \u2014 \"The Remarkable Andrew\u201d With Brian Uonlevy, William Holden & Ellen Drew.Revival Friday Nite , Housekeepers Daughter\u2019 With Joan Bennett \"The M vo\u201d (Monkinnd Ave.at Glrovard) TODAY until SATURDAY A SCREENFUL OF HOWLS, SONGS and GIRLS! The World's fuuiest Two- soma in melody hit! M roy Tem Cy DANE - CONWAY - WHITHEY \u2018 i + 2nd Exciting Feature \u2014 \"CANAL ZONE\u201d DRAMA ranring with the fury of] « world at war , .with | % WARRIET HILLIARD | #» CHESTER MORRIS | # JOHN HUBBARD | ! | - - Sun, Mon, Tues.% ANN SHERIDAN # RONALD REAGAN in \u201cJUKE GIRL\" with Richard Wher.George | Tobiaw.Gene Lockhart, snd Alan Hale, % ANN DVORAK in i \u201cTHIS WAS PARIS\u201d | 1 \u2018 with Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones more easily parted than the wise man and the sheet of sticky fly paper he aceldeutally alts down on, Az ~ \u2014_ \u2014 amêtes (Bherhruoke at Grey Ave.) TODAY until SATURDAY THOMAS MITCHELL « CLAUDE RAINS JEROME COWAN + HELENE REYNOLDS meee 2nd Adtrnetion \u201cHENRY AND DIZZY\" with Jimmy Lydon, Mary An- deraon, and Charles Bmlith, Bun,, Mon, Tues, * VERONICA LAKY * ROBERT PRESTON in \u201cTHIS GUN FOR HIRE\" with Laird Cregar \u2014 Alan Ladd.* I'at O'BRIEN * Brian DONLEVY in .\u201cTWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD\" with Junet Blair.[UR muette met (Bt.Chthorine at Guy Btu) TODAY and FRIDAY VERONICA TAKE - ROBERT PRESTON In \u201cTHIS GUN FOR HIKE.\" with Laird Cregar and Alan Ladd.GEORGE FORMBY In \u201cROUTH AMERICAN GEORGE, with Linden Travers and nn all Hinr enat, SATURDAY until TUESDAY THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR! 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GRORGE RAF! y pAT O'BRIEN BROADWAY JANET BLAIR AWFORD BOD a Came mount Filled OVERSEAS BOXES A SPECI 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST.Fitz.7411 oeDocS3o\u2014>0oc= (> PAGE FOUR Mrs.Dorothy lpgledow and: her daughter, Miss Sylvia Ingle- dow, returned home on Sunday\u2019 evening after spending a vara tlan at North Hatley, Que.Miss Pearl Howard turned to town® after a two.weeks\u2019 vacation spent In Ontario and New Brunswick.Mr.and Mrs.G, Alfred Morris returned recently following a month's visit at the Manoir Jti- chelleu, Murray Bay.Aflsa Phyllis Hutchins returned home on Sunday evening after spending a two weeks\u2019 holiday at Portage Inn, Notre Dame du Portage, Que, >1ss Violet Pick and Mr, Al fred Plek returned home on Sunday after spending ten days at Mont Tremblant Lodge, Mount Tremblant, Que, Mr, Alfred Pick left Montreal on Tuesday night for St.Johns, Newfoundland, where he holds the position of Secretary to the Office of the High Commissioner for Canada.Miss (i.Smith, Sherbrooke St, West, ls holidaying In the Eust- ern Townships.Mr.and Mra, Andrew Hallam will return this week-end after spending a two weeks\u2019 vacation in Toronto.* Colonel and Mrs.(George W.Cavey are spending a week at Murray Bay.guests at the Manoir Richelieu, [H Charlotte Gowns Excitingly New Fall Dresses ! 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Also Suit Dresses - for dating and special occasions.$14.95 up 1353 Creene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.777° \u2014 SRP Telephone Orders Carefully DIONNE & DIONNE GROCERS and BUTCHERS \u2014 0 COC DOC O0CO0oCT D0 } holiday 9 = ALTY w.Miss Hilda Galt, Girouard avenue, has returned from New York, where she #pent ten weeks.3, Brown and home \u2018on The Mra, Rev, Bn, Brown returned has re- Monday afternoon after spending, bg; month of August in Granby the Eastern Townships, the and Dr.and Mrs.8.A.MacSween and their sou Donald have turned home after spending a in the Eastern Townships, Mr.and Mrs, W.IS.McCor- spend some time daughter Mrs.I.Arvldu, Que.Mrs, C, D.0 Me- thelr family, returned home on Sundny evening afler spending thelr holidays with thelr parents at Bethany, Ont, Mr.and Mrs.ND.W.Albright have returned from Georgian Bay, after spending three weeks ns the guests of Mrs.Albright's brother-in-law and sister, Captain and Mrs.I.F.Burke, of Midland, Ont.on their yacht the \u201cWest Wind.\" ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Robert Duy announce the engagement of thelr youngest daughter, Dorothy with their Sutherland, at Mr.Gill, with and (leovgina Sopher, to Corporal John Leo Dawson.R.C.AF., son of Mr, E.W, Dawson and the late Mrs, Dawson.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Myrtle, young or nughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter H.Jackson, of West- mount, to Mr, R.Everett Isherwood, of Westmount.son of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Isherwood, of New Bedford, Mass, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, September F5, nt three o'clock, In 8t.Andrew\u2019: United Church, the Reverend F.W.Kerr, D.D., officiating.bride will have her sister Miss liazel Jackson, as her only attendant, Mr, Milton Isherwood.of New Bedford, Mass, will be his brother's best man and the ushers will he Mr.Paul Landers and Mr.Marc Forget, CASTLE BLEND TEAS & COFFEES PHONE MA.2994 A well-heated home every real satisfaction.The Answer To More Heat expense, because of its maximum heating qualities .that\u2019s what you're looking for in a fuel, burn Hand & Parker Coal! You will discover, as hundreds of others have, that it gives you the most for your money in results and RN hour of the day.little if re- | mick left on Tuesday evening to | The; News and Events of Interest to Women i Ve | \u201d This pleasure and convenience at the CUE conversation-starting American parade which serves as centerpiece.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, AUCUST 27, 1942 FOR CO dE table board.Each guest has his own ashtray TABLE-TALK * ee arrangement does away with the tablecloth and accents The jet-black table top shows off the amusing china animal and graceful silver lighter.WEDDINGS Se,mour-eBilkey The marriage of Pauline deléine Georgina, eldest daughter of Mr, Paul EF.Bilkey, of to Lieutenaut- Colonel Percival Frede.ick mour, F.1D, of Montreal, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Seymour, of \u201cOuklea\u201d, Buckle- bury, Berks, on Saturday James Anglican Heights, J.Willis officiating.The church wus decorated with gladioll, asters and hydrangea, The wedding and Mrs, Westmount, in St.Iludson afternoon Church, music was played by Mr, Willis P.Malone, and Mr, Carlos Me- Kyes sang \u201cWhere L'er You Walk, during the signing of the register.Given in marriage by her lfather.the bride worè a two- plece dress .navy blue crepe, he tadlored Jacket having a pleated white chiffon Jubot, She vore a halo hat, of mat \u2018hing English felt, with a draped veil; her corsage bouquet was of Talisman roses and baby's breath, She carrvied a white prayer book.as well as her great - grandmother's handkerchief, which is over a hundred years old, Miss May .Hodgson, the bhride'e only atten'ant, wore bois de rose crepe wih oa wine color hat and rceces ri >; her corsage bouquet was of blending swee: peas, Major J.IT.Milloy.ED.RC.C.S., was best man for the bridegroom, and :7e ushers were Captain Stanley NV.Cogdell, E.D.\"RC.CS., Captain F.Owen Frede- Prick.ROCA DC, and Cantain W.iJ.R.Wilson, Royal Winnipeg \"Rifles, Following the ceremony.à re- veption was held at \u201cEdgemere™, Hudson Heights.the home of the bride's parents, and later the ri- dal couple left on their honey moon, They will reside at 5274 Me- Kenna avenue, Svendsen-Robevtson The nurriage of Miss Jean \\inslie Robertson, daughter ol he Inte Alex, A.Robertson and of Mrs.Robertson, to Mr, Olaf Svendsen, son of the late Mr.and (Mrs, Kristian Svendsen, of Ber- \u2018gen.Norway, took place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, in Calvary United Church, Cap- \"tain, the Reverend T.W.Jones officiated; the church organist played the wedding music.The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her uncle.Captain Edwin C.Renouf, and Mr, Thomas Svendsen, best man for his brother.The bride wore a sky blue tailored suit, a white turban and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses, Mrs, Robertson, the bride's mother, was gowned in navy blue crepe and lace, and she wore à matching ha* and accesso les, and a corsage bouquet of roses.Immediately following the cere- mouy, Mr.and Mrs, Svendsen left tor a motor trip, Ma- Sey- England, took place.the Reverend Canon J.acted as Eastern Townships Offer Pioneer immigrants from the oud Country to the Eastern Town- *shipg must have had many heart- laches as they louked around them fat scenes so reminiscent of their native land.Scots from the land of the heather must have looked {und sighed many times on seeing {Luke Memphremugog, recallins {storied Loch Lomond with moun- taing rising almost from the wa- \u2018ter's edge.Englishmen settling jin the district around Mount Or- {ford must have fancied themselves again in the Lake District jt pociry and romance and saw in their dreams Helvellyn en- Iveloped in clouds.The playground areas of Eastern Townships have the established themselves as the Loch Lo- mond and Lake Districts of Eastern Canada.Time and again visitors from other parts of Canada \u2018and the United States pressed astonishment paradise for summer holidaymakers has not bren made more generally known to the public of that Christening Of Interest A christening of interest took plare vocentiy on board ship over- -eÿs when the infant son of Sur- Lieutenant-Commander Ev- rett FF.Crutehlow, R.C.N.V.R-.nd Mrs, Crutehlow.aud grandson of the late Dr.C.F.Cruteh- ow and of Mrs, Crutehlow, OL Westmount, was named Charles Prancis Burrell.The captain of- diciated and the child's name was mseribed on the ship's bell, The godparents were Rear-Ad- niral R.1.Burnet, R.N., and \u201ctrs, Burnet, for whom Captain \u2018tatsey.R.N.and Miss G.Fair- \u201cie Clarke stood proxy; Mrs, G.A.Norfolk, for whom Mrs, E.M.Wehster wag proxy; Commander C.E.P.Harrison, R.N.and Paymaster Lieutenant J.HH.McDonald, R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs.Me ronald, who had for their prox- ss Surgeon Licutenant-Command- er E, M.Webster, R.C.N.Y.R., and eon \u201crs.H.Reed.Commander Har- \u2018ison entertained after the ceremony, The child's mother prior to her marriage to Commander Crutch- low in London in April, 1941, was Miss Bridget Wendy Page.The baby was born on st.Patriek's Day of this year in Scotland.Women's Club Sponsors Booth At Park Fair The following ladies will be in .harge of the vatiety booth spon- jsored by the Notre Dame de Grace \u201cWomen's Club at the Westmount Rotary Fair, to be held at West- mount Park, September §, 9, 10.11 and 12: Mrs, George Wake- man, Mrs.Gordon Binns.Mrs.R.McF.Miller, Mrs.L.S.Marsh {and Mrs.J.W Henderson, Mre.H.B.Meynell and Mr# R.G.Bain are chairmen of donations.have ex- | this\u2019 Call DExter 1131 TODAY.And prove it for yourself! FLYING EXPRESS North America.Districts with not a fraction of the attractions of the Townships have been publicized to a degree beyond comparison with what has been done for the Quebec area.The townghips have attractions for every taste\u2014for the fisher- |man, the yachtsman, the moun- {tain-climber, aud hiker, the golfer cand the swimmer.For those who | preter an admixture of social life i and galety, there are hotels as sophisticated as may be desired, with dancing and tennis to the heart's content.The girl who | wants to spend her holiday in \"slacks can be accommodated as can the girl who comes with a dozen dresses, determined to wear every one of them during her stay.The man who wants to emu- \u2018Jate his pioneer great-grandfather can the individual who prefers to y dress for dinner every night, | = There is ample for every variety of taste in the Townships, Conveners Announced .For Club\u2019s Booth At Rotary Carnival The Westmount Women's Club will have the following conveners in charge of their heme-cooking booth, at the Rotary Club Carnival to be held in Westmount Park September 8 to 12.Tuesday and Wednesday.Sep- \u2018tember 8 and 9: Mrs.A.Thom- \"son.Mrs.A.M.Boucher, Mrs.; Gordon T.Blair.and Mrs.G.;Spiliotopoulos: Thursday, September 10: Mrs, A.Hector Ca- dieiux.Mrs.F, W.C.Wake and (Mrs.R.W.Rowat: Friday.Sep-' tember 11: Mrs.George Kent { Mrs, J.W.Wright and Mrs.H.A Cloutier; Saturday.September 12: Mrs, John Muleair, Mrs, H.M.Hick and Miss Madeleine Keenan.Members \u2018and friends will donate all kinds of home-cooking, including bread, rolls, buns, doughnuts.pies.cakes, salads, sand- wilches, baked .beans, popcorn, candies.pickles, ketchup, jellies.jams and marmaiade to the booth during the carnival: by doing so.they will be helping the club's ambulance fund.Mrs.R.M.Mac- œilay is general convener.\u2018Ardent Young Artist Forgoes Egg Ration LONDON\u2014When diss Eleanor Esmonde-White, a young artist, accepted a South African contract Courts in Johannesburg.it meant she and her family had to give up their egg ration for a year.A condition of the contract was that the murals be painted in egg tem- pera\u2014the use of the yolk of the eggs with water for rixing the \u2018paints.The egg seals up every particle of the pigment and allows no chemical action to take place so the work always looks fresh The Esmonde-Whi:te family is | ode BR {tew drops in a bowl of water fil- can find a congenial spot just as\u2019 ito paint murals for the new Law LIM soal - HAND & PARKER 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Fuel Oil - Backed by twenty-five years of dependable service.ITED Coke composed of only tnree\u2014father.With the horse coming back mother and daughter \u2014 so their as a means of transport.there rations for a year dida\u2019t produce JLIBIT \u201cWorks Like Magic\u201d Africa House in London clso gave up some cgge to help the artist do bad's roc or Solomon's carpet.For sticky doors, windows, } ! 1 drawers, door-locks, ete.| HENCE NICKS the job.> > | \u201cWhen a man shaves, he covers He who has not forgiven an On oe Most Sect de-13¢ \u2018an area of about 48 square cuemy has not yet tasted one of tores, Departmental an linches.\u201d Trouble is that so many (the most sublime enjoyments of , Hardware Steres.{of the inches aren't square, life.\u2014Lavater, pos _ f -may be a call any day for Sin-|enough eggs and officials of South: OCHOCIIOO DOC 4856 > \"EVERYTHING Tg GERALDINE BRIETZCKE tion, particularly where women are concerned.Of course, mediaeval : !ladies took the air on jennets and palfrevs and other old-fashioned makes of horses, and even joined with great joie de vivre in the ferocious hunting parties that roared down gzlens and through forests after stags and boars; and later, nineteenth century ladies in swaying crinolines somehow managed to fit in around the festive picnic .cloth and enjoy chicken and grapes under the trees, reflecting on the Beauties of Nature, and screaming if a wasp came in sight, But making campfires and going fishing and taking tough hikes up tall mountains had little ap-% peal to women until this centu.y.It asn\u2019t un*il we bad lost many opportunities for out-d or freedom ! that we Legan to long for it.Of course, there was a reason In ue elghties, when un poiled : tor this reluctance, particularly villages were never referred Lo as! this side o° fhe Atlantic Ir unspoiled villages by any urist wasn't very long ago that.to agency, und when there were countless poor and .ioderately fields and forests neurer the edge | wealthy families, the great out- of our cities than they have dared \"doors Was a little to- wild and jo come for many years NOW, w0- |grim a compauion for close friend- men always tried to be ladylike, ship.and gave no though\u2018 to the love- , ; ; Cw : abins, {ly possibilities of long v untry; omen in rough cabins.miles G from shops an reets, - walks aud sun tan.Sunbonnets p d streets, made pa © thetic attempts at elegance in the arasols s .» white! and parasols sheltered their white But their hands, chapped kin nd town women never | : s , 2 HW v and freckled n sum- ; ; in winter achieved more than nodding ! mer, were too busy ever to have the chance of being smooth and white; there were few neighhors tn see the rare new dresses and acquaitance with the woods and fields so close at hand.Toilet Water Helpful On Warm, Sultry Days EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Here are a few tricks to try Ou warm.sultry days ., , For cool \"dousing after tub or shower, kevp ja bottle of your favorite fragrance .Spinkle a Selby Lake Inn Dunham, Que.35 Miles from Montreal) - Transport Bus to Door.in the refrigerator .Provincial \u2018led with ice cubes, and bathe Situated on the shore of Selby Lake ut a .amid cedars and maples.Swimming, temples and wrists .Su Mer boating, fishing, large diving raft, nights will be less stifling if you free boats.danciig, tennis, and play corner for children.Excellent put a drop or two on your pillow case , .Keep your hands cou! 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fl Canada\u2019s finest ale\u2014brewed by DAWES for five generation 4 or PR Exp ing; cent sehe tery, Juni Dep eipa.(ron athe men Se MA I CE oud oeÉ>o\u2014>oc_>0C THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER.THURSDAY, AUGUST 27.1942 PAGE PIVE = ox \"a ne Se pd NER EDUCATIO = a in > Lu Pme = \u2014\u2014 = = - wr \u2014 x x x - - - a p= Ne INS _ y ax Apu - A.= > \u2014\u2014 a à 3 = ° : nitersity School Rot C l per = oO ry t ; | per\u201d WESTMOUNT a arnival to Fielp At Convalescent Home It's Time To Start Your ny of School Re-opens on Tues., Sept.15 ° ° ; usica ar S would interviews for the admission of New Ri h d H ! 1 cure Boys mai be obtained by appoint 1US , Children from 3 to 8 years - Grades 1, 2 and 3.Morning sessions and the highlight % the Carnival perating trom either serious illness, accident or malnitrition.Soon recommendation to Madame Ma- \\ c St.Catherine St.W.4 # : or noen A dey Toons 9 am.to om War Savings Stamps will be the is in aid of the Julius Richardson Convatescant Home.nd Phe Mont thilde Marchest.the celebrated 750 er Me AE \u2018 a oarders accepte - ra rtati ided.= ; : ; - OW 0 y chaos joe Monday, cansportation provi e reward for unique tests in sur- real Children's Hospital hat de Rotary Sub of Westmount is hold-° enter: W nt a mots ne TRAINS FOR Full ieul .ng the Westmount Rotary Carnival in Westmount Park trom Sep- \u2019 : rene ' 4926 Grosvenor Ave.pr react ELwood 1205 veying tember 8 to 12.moe studied with a German fencher, OFFICE POSITIONS .LL attained her first gu-coss In Italy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc.Westmount Business .NEW CLUB und her grentegt trlumphs in Am.b-day Soutiens Arranged 2 e., ! orien! raduates in Constant Deman Adi ation ° \u2019 ta Quigley, Henry Aldrieh\u2019s| Her life was an unusual series INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION K, J.O'Sullivan, M.A.Dancing Miss Ha e S School , girl friend jn Paramount's \u201cHenry [of succosses, but this she claimed DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL FOUNDER The Westmount Business Col- Aldrich, léditor.* belongs fo the [WBS through many suerificos nnd Member of tho Accredited Commercial Schools of America KINDERGARTEN \u2014 JUNIOR & HIGH SCHOOL lege, situated at the corner of.St.int ac ; endless hard work and Calv per Miss Hagey, Principal (formerly of Mise L.Palmer's School) Catherine St.West and Greene wink-anvre club.She picks ap urged many youn i lo phons Ty Pe CHURCH Avenue, in the heart of West.sallors, soldiers and marines info, other voentions Nn he erbrooke St.and Marlowe Ave.) t, À ; .uniform.Since members the : ' .ORADUATE IN ATTENDANCE o mount, is now open tor envolling \u2014_\u2014 armed forces nre noi mitted operatic stage for thelr livelihood, 2 TERM OPENS SEPT.10th Founded 15 y Miss Anne d'Halewyn ofito thumb rides.ltita and her gang Bhe created the role of \u201cAnita\u201d in COMMERCIAL ACADEMY For Information Please Telephone LA.3391 ounded 15 years ago, this | ; \u2019 nse the wink as à signal.Massenet's \u201cNavarvalse\u201d which ha 393 Prince Albert \u2014 Corner Sherbrooke St.College, which is run along the National Breweries Med- Com \" composed for her, also the opera Westmount TT 7 \u201cSappho.Calve won [ame in HTENOGRAPHIC \u2014 TYPEWRITING \u2014 RECHETARIAL same lines as a private school, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSER ical Department, Now| A tte thought and a little \u2014 has graduates with most of the 7 leading Montreal firms.In RCAMC kindness are often worth more LE \u2014 tion Da rk, Duplo d-Perraull Bookkeeping, French Classes are held day and eve- es than a great deal of maoney.\u2026\u2014\u2014 The demand for office help has hecome most urgent, Immediate Professional and leisure-time train ning with dividual wt i - = Ruskin.enrolment will enable you lo accrus * ponition in a very short (ime.: ; attention.| miss A d'Halewyn has or Fu ing in all branches of fine and | which results in a high grade of | in .u Te al © madian A my | nee ee ae FEES ones Professor WE PLACE OUR GRADUATES particulars DE 2663 .+ + gine re a r commercial art, including drawing efficiency.joined the Royal Can ™ tion of Registered Nurses of the MANETTA - -\u2014-\u2014_\u2014Û * and painting, water colour, oil, Stenographers are in great Medical Corps.She was employed |province of Quebec.modelling and sculpture, poster : demand.Last year the requests| = \u2014emeeceres She has been posted to serve and Amertran LE WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE C3) of (he luropean | Opera Co.Established 1920 Appointments \u201c(with Number 17, Canadian Gen- ; \"for graduates of this college, far {eval Hospital, which is under the design, fashion drawing, illustrating, out numbered the supply.advertising art.Three studios.Indi- FINE and APPLIED MISS R.WOOD, Principal Formerly of Meloalfe Ave, .vidual instruction.Co-educational.= vommand of Colanel C, Paul Gu- 84 LAn.6481 r Sir George Day and evening courses.Special CULTURE boury.R.C.A.M.C, | 1265 STANLEY BT.| Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.oe Saturday morning class for school Harvard University has a ma- i at oT I Stenographers.are.in ea demand, À commercial course is your Willia ms College pupils.Information from Registrar.| Same that uxerts a pressure of ; best investment.Graduates with leading Montreal firme., pounds to the square Day or evening classes.Private lessons.OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.1441 Drummond St.- MA.8331 inch.Non-Havards continue to MARIETTE GAUTHIER WE.1885 DF.1200 \u201cTUE SCHOOL, OF SUCCESS UI, STUDENTS\u201d Concert Pianist \u2014 Coach New York and Pans Trained UT BUSINESS Solfege - Ear Training - Harmony | ROYAL COLLEGE Advanced Technique and Interpretation Opens a Branch in SPECIAL TUITION FOR CHILDREN NOTRE DAME DE GRACE For Appointment: WEllington 2276 Studio: 4152 Sherbrooke West French and English Languages, Shorthand, Typewrlting, Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Preparation for Civil Service McGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MUSIC = DAY AND EVENING COURSES N.D.G.Branch Dean: Douglas Clarke, M.A., Mus.B.Cantab) F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O.crack walnuts with their teeth, E For every fifty dollar spent on defence in 1938-9, Britain is spending $16 in 1942.Britain has spent $34,400,000.000 since the outbreak of the war.In June, 1942, the war was costing Britain $48,000,000 a day.| St.George's School 3106 WESTMOUNT BOULEVARD \u2014 Co-educational .| A school of proved merit for boys and girls 214 to 15 years of age.High standards of academic and general development achieved through modern educational methods, Arts, crafts, rhythmies, French, outdoor sports.Two Schools including Nursery, Primary, Elementary and Intermediate divisions wider teachers trained In progressive methods.Progressive Arlington School \u201c385 Sherbrooke St.W.5 Boys and Girls 3-9 Years Miss A, Buttanshaw | Froebel Certificate, England | Individual Attention French Conversation ! MISS ANNE D'HALEWYN fn the medical department of the National Breweries, A graduate of i Convent, Monireal, and St, Mary's Hospital, of Brooklyn.New York.Excellent indoor and outdoor facilities\u201475,000 sq.ft.of property.! Thirteenth school year commences Monday, September 14th.Apply to the Principal.For Announcement and Farther Information, WEllington 3204 MISS AGNES MATTHEWS.M.A.Head Office CR.7758 8054 Monkland! Avenue R.de H.Tupper, Vice-Director hee Pack Avinue écorner Hampton) Opening September 3 JOCELYNE A.PAPINEAU, Principal Graduate of University of Montreal, Court Hienographer Session 1942-43 opens September 14th, 1942 McGill University Conservatorium of Music offers Furmer Parliamentary Rienographer a complete and thorough musical education and individual courses leading tu ., eo Miss Graham's Business College An a OE ramanin\u201d an compotion FRENCH & ENGLISA TUITION Lectures on all Theoretical subjects will be given at hours convenient to «ll.All Commercial Subjects taught by thorough and practical teachers Special Training Courses for Specialiat teachers In xchnol music, Courses In in both sal h .\u2018 Daleroze Furythmics.Keyboard Harmony, and Teacher\u2019 Methode nnd Materials.in both languages; also a comprehensive course in Secretarial Work.Individual Instruction - French Conversation Weekly rehenrante he Orchestra will he held in (he dues nnd are vailable t f » « vac ar \u2018 tudenta 1 for fall time Sr il raurnen \" neancies cur \" may reels CT, Night Classes: Both Sexes PIANO CLASSES AT THE WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS | .: BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER Day Classes: Girls Only For Byliahus and full particulars apply ta SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT.1st BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS | Sacred Heart Good grounding in Grade subjects Miss d'Halewyn Is registered to Y.M | practice as a nurse in the State URAQE i] Interviews at Westmount of New York and in the Province (College Co if CA.10 am.to 12, from Sept.| | il 1.FIL 4101 for prospect Re of Quebec.Miss d'Halawyn js » .v ctus.Re- |: | For High School Gradustes\u2014Coeducational opening Sept.10.member of the Board of the Pub- Degrees of B.A., B.Sc, B.Sc.(Commerce) oye NZ The Faculty of Arts, lie Health sertion of the Associa- MONT SAINT LOUIS COLLEGE | (Founded 145%) } Science and Commerce offers study programmes leading in two years to diploma of Associate in Arts, in Science, orn Commerce, and in an additional two years to degree of BA.B.Se., or B.Sc.(Com.).Preparation for senior matriculation at end of first year i Courses begin October 1st.THE VICE-DIRECTOR AND BFECRETARY McGILY, UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIEM OF MCHIC desired.Classes day or evening.A School of Leadership 677 SHERBROOKE ST.W i i .4914 Sherbrooke Street : 1441 plafermation ren Montreal, MA 8331 Residential and Day Students MA.2606 _ MONTREAL 5 rbrooke DExter 2242 | Courses leading to the Paculties of Science, Engineering and Com- | - merce.French and English, Physics) Culture, Military Training, 4 « C.0.T.@.Organized Sports.Educational Tests and Vocational Guidance.1] School re-opens Wednesday.9th September.at 3 o'clock.ie ge New boys come on Tuesday, 6th September, at 2.30 p.m.Boarders to he in residence on Tuesday, 8th, before 4.30 p.m.- Director: Brother Merry Alphonse, MA.Office hours: 9.00 a.m.to 11.00 244 SHERBROOKE STREET EART, MONTREAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL | Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.| Jhe Business School DAY DIVISION 2.00 p.m.to 4.00 MA.8138 EDUCATIONAL 3465 Durocher St.eet LOWER Bice EE \"EE Sep ADVERTISING N oC > urse ourse Conducted by the PRESENTATION BROTHERS Experienced staff; character building; organized athletics; gymnasium: 53 information For full phone and rates, WA.2773* Subjects include; Bookkeeping and Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English and Comespondence, Business Arithmetic, Business Office Machines, Principles of Business and Commercial Law, Office Practices, Filing, Business French, Employment Guidance.3 COLLEGE a 7 2 central location.Accredited his 2 school snd college prepare: Established 1873.Courses revised to meet demands of modern business.7 tory.Junior den a MONTREAL: Similar courses in evening division.Placement service free to graduates.7 Ask for Mr.Mount Junier and Commercial ) re Day B à Boarders.Boarde dent full time or Mond new equipment, including typewriters of three standard makes, 7 Departments, The Prin- 2 y Boys an oarders.ra resident full \u2018time ur ay caleulators, adding machine, dictating machine, duplicating machines, j cipal may be seen daily EE to Friday.Preparatory dunlor and Senior Divisions.full-size filing cabinets and accessories.\u2018 WESTMOUNT Boys admitted ta Preparatory School at 7 vears of age, Puplis orepared for Junior and Senlor Matriculation and University.supervised Sports and Gymnastics.Transportation arranged for youngest boys.D.8.PENTON, B.A., Headmaster J.8, BAILLIE, B.A., Assistant Headmaster C.8.YOSBERY, OB E., M.A., 11.D., A.B.C.O., Headmaster Emeritus Apply for porticulars, Koyel Ave., Monlreal (Phone WA.1155).School opens September roth.EXAMINER (rom 2 to 4 p.m.snd st other times by appointment, School Reopens September 8th Telephones: MArgquette 2713-1879 Hlustrated prospectus and information from the Registrar 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Sir George Williams College .OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.| M TENNIS PLAYERS AND GOLFERS ENJOY SUCCESSFUL PARTY HELD AT KING GEORGE PARK R.H.Babbage Holds Sway Over Puiiing Competitors HW OH, Babbage continues to hold sway over the putters in the competitions which are held on the adult course in King Georg: Park every Thursday evening.Babhage won his fifth straight weekly competition last week when he won in a play-off to decide the winner, At the end of Golf Tournament Won by Bob Wison-Smith and Miss the 38 holes, throw players, Bab- Griffiths \u2014 Between 80 and 90 Members Take: bage, E.B.Finley and John {O'Meara were found to have card- Part in Tournaments and Entertainment\u2014Men\u2019s cd identical scores of 52 for the Closed Singles Tennis Tournament Now Under Way The tennis and golf party held on Tuesday evening at Kinz George Park turned out to be quite Æ sUceess with plenty of tennis, refreshments and dancing.The dancing was held on the terrace of the comfort station which was lighted up for the occasion with colored lighi\u2026 \u2018round.In the play-off to decide the winner for the evening, Babbage tallied 4 23 while his opponents rounld do no hetter than 26's.The putters will be out again toulzht gunnlnz for the honor to be the first one to take Babbage \u2018into camp, The usual weekly A loud-speaker system supplied the music for the dancing, (ournaiment will get underway at The refreshments weve served {un buffet aiyie In the comfort 5 pom, station and, in accordance with the weather which is a military secret, coffee was substituted for the usual Ice-cream, Although nature declined to co-operate with a moonlight night for the whole of the evening by decreefng an eclipse, nevertheless the DEDGERS BEAT AIRMENS TEAM bi SECOND WIN Win Tuesday's Game With Dramatic Finish \u2014 Victory Tonight Would Give Them Series in Three Straight Games Johnnie Hulchison's Dodgers took a stranglehold on the cham- plonshlp of the Westmount Municipal Senior Softball League when they defeated the No.3 Training Command team 3-2 on Tuesday evening.This marked the second straight win for the Dodgers and another victory tonight will give them the series in three straight games.The Dodgers, who finished second In the league standing one point behind the Alrmen, won the first game of the sertos lusl Wednesday night by » 4-1 score.In tho event tho No, 3 Command team win to-night\u2019s game, the fourth game of tho series will be played noxt Tuosdny evening.Both of the play-off games so far have been pitching duels between Allen Dyke of the Dodgers and George Scully of the Command team, with the Dodgers hurler being the steadier of the two, The Dodgers copped the first game with three run outburst in the fourth inning when the Alrmen's defense fell apart.This was the winning margin, The Dodgers won Tuesday's game with a dramalie finish when Tom Brennan, who had been absent for the first seven innings of the game, made his appearance as a pinch-hitter for Frank Prevost and drove In the winning run when lis long (y ball into center fleld went for a three base error.Previous to BEER .2209 ST.CATHERINE W.\u2014~\u2014 A phenomenon way enjoyed crowd In attendance.by the Belween 80 and 90 members took advantage of the entertainment offered und participated in the tournaments, Tennis prizes were won hy Alfred Ferguson and Mrs.Fdwards on court No.1; Mrs, Lowe and Peter Greenstein on court No.2; Francis Shaw and larkworthy on court No, 3, while Pauline Stra- chan and Hopkinson took top honors on court No.4.The hooby blay, Jans Olive Maxwell, Ing- Jim Brophy.ing tournament which was held in score of 86.fiths.The booby and Bill Ross.the seml-final round In one of the brackets.prizes were won by Sheila Trem-|p, bam, Phyllis McCormick, Alun La- baune, Merriam, Gordon Ross and J.Bob Wilson-Smith won the golf- conjunction with the party with a _ The first prize for the ludies was won by Miss Grif- prizes for the golfers were won by Miss Gallop Then men's closed singles tennis tournament now underway on the municipal courts has reached instance while the quarter-finalists have all been named in the rest Flycasters Compete In Weekly Trial Of Skill The flycasters held their weekly competition on the Ravine Pond In Westmount Park on Tuesday evening with a fairly large crowd of enthusiasts in attendance.C.Lapierre took top honors in the Cluss A event with a score of 20, the runner-up was J.Morrell with 42, while N.[Levitan third, The Cluss B title went to T.Goudmian, with a score of 24; second place in this class went to Murdock with 28.The third place was won by O.Raab with u score or 45, Rose was first in Class C when he scored a 49; second place was won by H, Warren and third by A.Johnson.List Tournament Winners At Prince Albert Park The following are the results of the tournaments held at Prince Albert Park during the \u201cPlayground Week.\u201d Tewnis champion, Marcia Meck- lenberg; runner-up, lan Doig.The double title was won by Joyce Hendry and lan Doig.The singles of the badminton The No.3 Command tean game when of bunts by Jack Keen, Scully and Mel Read's error, in the Fifth inning when Aller Stu Beaulne nedy who ly.The game then onded in und Keven had singled Ken previous went the first extra on with his valuablo fly.and-No.3 Command respectively fanning eleven men Delivered Ice Cold Rapid Service Till 11 p.m.gors with two, Fl.Busy, Dial FORUM GROCER Jumped into an early lead in this they scored twice in the opening frame ns the results George The Dodgers knotted the count Dyke banged out a triple to score and inning when Tom Brennan came through Both Allen Dyke and George Scully, hurling for the Dodgers pitched top-notch ball with Dyke to Scully's ten.Juck Keen led the Airmen at bat with three hits while Aller Dyke was the best for the Dod- If First Line Signals Std Quinton, one of the pre- ; championship was won by Peter tournament favourites has Crowe with Jane\u2019 Bennet best among the girls.this John O'Conucll had singled.Alan Gordon and Bobby Mat- 1 |thews won the cvroquet championship while Peter Crowe and John Lawrence won the \u201cpick up sticks\u2019 competition, achleved the semi-final bracket.Quinton eliminated McCallum in L(x bard fought match that went to three nets, 6-1, 6-8 and 6-4, - The quarter-finalists are Dave =| Schwartz, Bill Martin, Gerry Rothschilds, McLean, Les Smith and Walter Morris, The entry st for the open mixed doubles tournament is now up on the courts and a large entry list {s looked for.The list will be taken down on Tuesday.| September 1, and the tournament ftselt will start on Wednesday, September 9.Our prediction is that paint re- 1|sembling stockings, somewhat like charity, will cover a multitude of shins, 4744 WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT THE ALE YOUR GREAT-GRANDFATHER was THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, AUCUST 27, 1942 WESTMOUNT ALL-STARS T0 ME The Westmount All-Stars, a team chosen from the civilian teams in the Westmount Municipal Senior Softhall League, dropped the first game of their series with the Eddy Billiard team in the Provincial Softball play-offs, The Westmounters llost a ten inning decision to the Eust End team on Sunday afternoon by the score of 5-4.The same two teams will meet in a {double-header this Sunday afternoon at Oxford Park in N.D.G.In the event the Westmount | team wins the first game the series will be tied up at one game apiece and the second game of the twin bill will decide which team Js to advance in provincial playdowns.The first game of the double-header Is scheduled to start at 2.00 p.m.Allen Dyke, on the mound for the Westmount team, lost a heartbreaker as he had a four to nothing lead at one stage of the game and looked like he might breeze through for an easy win but the Eddy team kept picking WINNING EDDIE BILLIARD TEAM IN DOUBLE-HEADER ON SUNDAY Softball Fans to Get Glimpse of Provincial Playdowns At Oxford Park \u2014 Eddie Billiard Team Wins First! Game 5-4 in Ten Innings \u2014 Westmounters, With' Heavier Hitting Team, Hope to Reverse Verdict at his offerings and got to him for two runs in the fifth inning, another in the sixth, then tied the score in the ninth inning.The winning run was scored in the tenth inning with one man eut.Lloyd Daniels led the West- mounters at bat with two hits, one of them a double with bases full in the second inning accounted for the three runs of that frame.Allen Dyke helped his cause when he banged out a home-run in the third inning with the bags vacant.Granger, Latour and Gagnon led the winners at bat with two hits aniece, Gagnon's last one being the game winner, Gamache on the mound for the winners struck out fourteen men to Dyke's nine.The Westmount team will be strengthened up for this Sunday's double-header as Bill Wil- lock, Johnnie Mahaffey and Alec Smart wil] be out with the team and their hitting should turn the verdict.The \u2018ummer school mount Park held its track and field meet last week.many athletic events being featured.Joan Gillingham and Mar- guret Yearwood led the junior girls, while Sienna Hofman, Mary McGee and Jean Morgan starred in the senior girls\u2019 class.Freddie Hofman and Eugene Wagner headed the junior boys\u2019 class, and Ken Sowden and Dave Barnard captured top honors in the seniors, The as follows: and under): 2nd, Barbara results of the races were Girls, 25 yds, (7 1st, Joan Bullls; Clarkson; 3rd, Dorothy Morgan, 50 yds.(10 und under): 1st, Irene Peiten- berg: 2nd, Marjorie Yearwood; 3rd, Shiela McGee and Sara Mc- Leod, tied.75 yds.(11 years and under): 1st, Joan Gilling- ham; 224, Rosaleen Rooney; 3rd, Margaret Thomson.76 yds.(open): fst.Sienna Hofman; 2nd, Jean Morgan; 3rd, Mary McGee.75 yds.(open, handicapped): 1st, Joan Gillingham; 2nd, Mary McGee; 3rd, Margaret Thomson.Three-legged race: 1st, Sienna Hofman and Jean Morgan; 2nd.Dorothy Year- wood and Mickey Thibaudeau; 3rd, Mary Travers and Mary Mec- Gee, Egg and spoon race: 1st, Patsy Lawlor: 2nd, Sienna Hof- man; 3vd, Mary McGee and Margaret Thompson, tied.Peanut race: 1st, Mary Gee: 2nd, Sienna Hofman; Mickey Tuibaudeau.Baseball throw: 1st, Mary McGee; 2nd, Margaret Travers; 3rd, Sienna Hofman, Basketball throw: 1st, Mary McGee; 2nd, Sienna Hof- man; 3rd, Margaret Travers.High jump: 1st, Sienna Hofman; 2nd.Margaret Travers: 3rd, Jean Morgan, Skipping race (under 7 years): 1st, Sheila McGee: 2nd, Sandra Kelly: 3rd, Joan Bullis.Skipping race (10 yrs.and under): 1st, Marjorie Yearwood: Me- 3rd, Many Boys and Girls Take Part in Field Day in West-[ 2nd, Irene Peltenberg and Sandra McLeod (tied); 3rd, Joyce Folland.Three-legged race (junior): 1st, Marjorie Yearwood and Sandra McLeod; 2nd, Joan Oxford Juniors to Play Westm\u2019t Dodgers Team The Oxord Juniors, winners of she N.D.G.Softball league series, will play the Westmount Dodgers {to-morrow night at Oxford Park, the game to start promptly at 7 o'clock.Playoffs for the finals will start about September 8, with the Monitor cup as the award.BOYS LEARN ABOUT SPORTS AT LOCAL Y Keen Interest Displayed n Baseball, Hockey, Football \u2014 Swimming Popular \u2014 Boys Work Hard At Tests Many boys are taking advantage of the sporting events at the \u201cY\u201d, and much has been learned about different sports this past week.Baseball, floor hockey.handball, volleyball and football are among the favorites.and it under): 1st, Bobby Clayton; 2nd, Donnie Moore; 3rd, Brian Henderson.530 yds.(10 yds.and under): ist, Fred Hofman: 2nd.Bobby Moore; 3rd, Michael Barnard.75 yds.(12 yrs.and under): 1st, Fred Hofman and Eugene Wagner, tied; 2nd, Dave Barnard.Wheel-barrow race: 1st, Michael Barnard and Jimmie McGee: 2nd.Eugene Wagner and Fred Hofman; 3rd, Clive Pearse and Charles Morgan.100 yds.(14 yrs.and under): 1st, Ken Sowden; 2nd, Eugene Wagner; 3rd, Fred Hofman.Three-legged race: 1st, Jimmie McGee and Michael Barnard; A successful track and field meet was run off at Staynor| Park in Connection with \u201cPlay-| ground Week\u201d last Thursday.| Fred DeJean took top honours] in the boys\u2019 end of the meet with an aggregate of 18 points, one better than D, Lloyd.Reg Lord was third in line with 14 points.G.Williams led the girls with 35 points, far ahead of the second place girl, S.Cochrane, who had 21, Third place in the aggregate score for the girls was taken by P.Kerr with 16 points.as follows: will be formed ture.As well as taking part in these different sports, each boy is doing special exercises every day before swims, so that he will be in good condition for the football season which is just around the corner.in the near fu- Swimming is still a popular sport around the ''Y', and the swimming pool is being well used by the boys, girls, business men and many others, including a group of young men who swim in the evening.At the present time the boys are working hard with their swimming tests and many are doing very well.Doug.Greenwood and Peter Hennessy have completed the beginners swimming course, and will soon Sixteen The results of the events were ; ; Cochrane and P.Kerr; is expected that a football league] *Westmount's Home Newspaper SUCCESSFUL MEETHELDAS FEATURE OF PLAYGROUND WEEK AT STAYNCR PARK THURSDAY Miss G.Williams and Fred De Jean Take Top Honors in Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Track and Field Events \u2014 Meet Included Races, Baseball Throw, Broad Jump \u2014 Miss S.Cochrane and D.Lloyd Runners-up Girls, 50 yds.(10 yre.and under): 1st, G.Williams; 2ng, F.Harris; 3rd, J.Cunningham, T5 yds, (14 yrs.and under): 1st, G.Williams: 2nd, S.Coch.rane; 3rd.Kay Brazeau, Open 75 yds.: 1st, G.Williams; 2nd, S.Cochrane; 3rd, K.Bra.zeau.Sack race: 1st, 8S.Williams; 2ad, G.Williams; 3rd, K.Bra.zeau, Wheel-barrow race: 1st, p, Kerr and 8.Cochrane; 2nd, Kk, Brazeau and G.Williams; 3rd, S.Williams and C.Kennedy, Three-legged race: 1st, §, 2nd, G, Williams and K.Brazeau; 3rd, 1 P.Hedge and P.Jolly.Shoe and stocking race: 1s, G, Williams; 3rd, P.Gedge.2nd, K.Brazeay; Standing broad jump: 1st, G, Williams; 2nd, P.Kerr; 3rd, K.Brazeau.Baseball throw: 1st, G.Williams; 2nd, P.Kerr; 3rd.K Brazeau, Obstacle race: 1st, S.Coch- rane; 2nd, K, Brazeau:.3rd.G.Williams.The results of the boys\u2019 races were as follows: 50 yds.(12 yrs.and under): 1st, D.Lloyd; 2nd, Richard Lod; 3rd.A.Turner.75 yds, (14 yrs.and under): 1st, F.Dejean; 2nd, D.Lloyd; ord.A, Turner.Sack race: 1st.D, Lloyd; 2nd, C.Forey; 3rd, F.Dejean.Wheel-barrow race: 1st, Reg Lord and P, Craig; 2nd, Richard Gillingham and Pat Lawlor; 3rd.| apd, Eugene Wagners and Fred be on their first star.: Lord and D.Lloyd; 3rd, F.De.Margaret Thomson and Rosaleen| Hofman: 3rd.Clive Pearse and|bovs have completed their first|jean and C.Forey.Rooney, Dave Barnard.Shoe and stock-| star.and are already to go 01) Three-legged race: 1st, Reg Egg and spoon race (junior):|ing race: 1st.Eugene Wagner: to their second.These boys are: Lord and A.Turner; 2nd.C.ist, Sandra Kelly; 2nd, Joan| 2nd, Fred Hofman: 3rd, Clive Lydon McKeown.David Mackey.| Forey and F.Dejean: 3rd, Rich Bullis; 3rd, y Dorothy Morgan.Pearse, Sack race: 1st, Bobby Charles Johnson, Jack Perry, lan|ard Lord and D.Lloyd, Egg and spoon race (senior): Moore; 2nd, Morrie Barrie; 3rd,| Beckett, Tom Sparrow, Geof.| Shoe and stocking race: 1s, 1st.Jean Morgan: 2nd, Mar-| Clive Pearse.Broad jump: 1st.| Walker, Rene Chalevois, Bill|F.Dejean; 2nd, M.Kussner; garet Travers; 3rd, Rosaleen|Ken Sowden; 2nd, Fred Hofman:|Fee Lynne Whittemore.Dave| 3rd, C.Forey.Rooney.Peanut race (junior):|3rd, Dave Barnard.Standing Binmore, Ron George, Lawrence| Standing broad jump: 1st, F.1st, Joyce Folland: 2nd, Mar-|broad jump: 1st, Ken Sowden:|Cade and Jack Donnely.Jones; 2nd, F.Dejean: 3rd, Reg jorie Yearwood; 3rd.Patsy Law-{2nd, Fred Hofman; 3rd, Clive Baseball games are beingj Lord.lor.Baseball throw (junior): 1st,| Pearse, Baseball throw: 1st, Ken| played each Saturday morning at Baseball throw: 1st, F.Jones; Rosaleen Rooney: 2nd, Sheila Mc-| Sowden: 2nd.Dave Barnard.| Westmount Park and many ex-|2pd, B, Neeson; 3rd, C.Forey.Gee; 3rd, Sandra McLeod.High jump: 1st, Ken Sowden; citing games have been wit-| Obstacle race: 1st, B.Neeson; Boys \u2014 25 yds.(8 yrs, and|2nd, Peter Coteret.nessed this past season.2nd, Reg Lord; 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