The Westmount examiner, 24 septembre 1942, jeudi 24 septembre 1942
[" cexerivee ver \u201c43 Years ie GS Westmount\" WEDDING GIFTS Antique and madern Siverware.Engagement and Wedding Rings TTC Dg 20OC We buy diamonds, old goid and jewelry.OHMAN°S JEWELLERS Il WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.00 DO OOO OCT OCD oC oCDoC = oO VOL.XIII, No.39 Of Ship Named Public Goes Aboard on Tuesday, One Day After Gifts Making for Comfort of Life on Duty Are Formally Presented by Municipality - Commander is West Ender / Westmount citizens in general, apart from officials who had had! an earlier view, the previous day, had the satisfaction on Tuesday afternoon of inspecting the new minesweeper whose crew they have taken under their wing.Many residents took advantage of the arrangement which permitted them aboard the trim new ship, shining white and spotless with its multi-colored signal flags flutter- Ing in the breeze as the craft swung lazily with the tide at Victoria Basin, The Westmount\u2019s C.O.Is Lieutenant F.G.Hutchings, an Oxford avenue resident, who was born in Surrey, England and began his sea-faring career in 1919 as aw* pt Bee S| DIMOUT MAKES BIG DIFFERENCE 10 CITY ASPELT years later, Lieut.Hutchings went into the employment of the Bell Telephone Company at its head office in Montreal where he was Change Brings Home Realization War Intruding More and More Into Lives of Civilians a supervisor of methods.In the summer of 1940 he went back to sea on active service with the R.C.N.R., and has since received a variety of assignments on various ships of the Canadian Navy.Lieut.Hutchings assumed command of the minesweeper West- mount last week, in Toronto, when the ship was officially handed over to the Royal Canadian Navy at the Toronto Shipbuilding Company's yards.The ship's mascot Is a tiny pussy which one of the men found wandering over the docks.A few Westmounters on the way home from church on Sunday night and those who ventured after sundown from their homes, days of good feeding and care, not particularly those who walked to mention a bath, has made the lon Sherbrooke Street, might pussy feel quite at home aboard|jave been excused if they felt ship among all the sailors.Citizens of Westmount on Monday presented the officers and men of H.M.C.S.Westmount, a mine-sweeper named after their city, with all the comforts of ship-board life, ranging from woollen goods to radios and even they had suddenly been transported to a strange land.It was almost an \u2018all out war effort in a new sense of the term.The sudden dimout was met by the general public with an eerie caution and semi-stiliness including an electric washing akin only to the pate fi in machine, and promised that as which the mass met the first .total blackout, This, they felt, the gifts became worn out they would be replaced by new ones.The ceremony of presenting the gifts from Westmount to the mine-sweeper took place at 5 p.m., in Victoria Basin where the vessel] was moored.A special guard of honor trom H.M.C.S.Montreal stood on the quay.was unnatural.They were used to living in a blaze of man-made illumination whenever they ventured downtown after dark.The war seemed closer despite this comparatively minor change in civilian lives.The inviting signs of their fav- Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Citizens of Westmount|; Admitted to Inspection for City TEXT BOOKS WILL, HELI WAR EFFORT Westmount High school ls organizing again for an active year helping the Junior Red Cross war effort.The pupils aim to raise, it possible, a larger sum this year than last.Former pupils of the school \u2014both boys and girls\u2014are - asked to help this work by giving text books for Grades 10, 11 and 12.The sale of these books will help to increase the school donation.Books may be left at the principal's office, Cote St Antoine road, or name and address may be given hy telephoning WE, 5404, and books will be called for.The Week At Victoria Hall Lodges: Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.Sept.24th; Mizpah Lodge 1.0.0.F., No.3, Sept.24.Clubs: Westmount Stamp Club, Sept, 24th; Westmount Stamp Club Oct.1st; Rotary Club Luncheon, Sept.30th.C.P.C, Meeting (large meeting Sept.30th; St.John's Ambulance Brigade, Westmount Division, Sept.30th; British Israe! World Federation, Sept.29th and 30th.Johnny Holmes, commencing regular Saturday night dances, Sept.26th; United Hatters (Banquet) Sept.26th, CHOIR PRAISED FOR BROADCAST Sings in St.Andrew's Church in Coast-to- Coast Program \u2014 Musical Service on Sunday orite theatres and heart-warming signatures of popular rendezvous were missing.It was as if they had for the moment mistaken the shadow for the substance and feared the disappearance of these appendages of their way of life, Stores were unable to display their wares\u2014with one exception \u2014and coats and shoes, furs and feathers had to wait for daylight before milady could admire them.In the main Westmounters took the dimout seriously and a tour up and down many of the streets of the municipality reveal- Proceedings were opened by Capt.Rev.T.W.Jones, minister of Calvary United Church, who dedicated the ship and its crew to service, and the gifts of West- mount to the comfort and happiness of the crew.In a brief speech, Mayor Walter A.Merrill of Westmount, told of the pride of his people in their city; of their pride in the ship that bears their city's name.He presented a silver plague from the city to the ship, to be mounted in the wardroom of the vessel and an engraved silver cigarette box for the use of the officers.Other Gifts Presented cites then presented ne caper ed that the vast majority of un- nf, ÿ ut.romforts of sweaters, seaboot necessary lights were © \u2019 What lights remained on, how- stockings, mitts, gloves, and knitted caps for every man of the rrew from three women's groups.in Westmount the Westmount ever, were thrown into prominence by the fact that the neon extravaganzas once the pride and vertising men and mer- 1 Red joy of adver branch of the Can one war chants alike as they blazed forth Works Committee and the West.| to declare to all the world that mount Women's Club.He presented two radios, for the officers and one for t skipper of the craft, Lieut.F.G.Hutchings, a Montrealer, explain- - \u2018 ; ing that a radio for the men's | 8.45 pre 8.30 Pa bon a use bad already been put on board | StoreXeeperr .lished the ship in Toronto.The two | failed to comply with publishe now given are the gifts of the Westmount Municipal Association.He presented an electric washing machine from an anonymous don- nor; sporting equipment from i the Westmount Ro:ary Club.and ing the Provincial Police.was a picture of Their Majesties from\u2019 | From Rott Soie coos a the B s ion of West- learne clal } mount Associat the enabling act dealing with Speeches of thanks were made the dimout was in the hands of by Capt.J.E.W.Oland.RCN.the various departments here and one mousetrap than his neighbor \u2014 he | Were all out.- | Some calls were received by the Police Department between outside lighting.Most calls were referred to the Royal Canadian Mounted * Police with a few inquiries reach- N d to be no and Cmdr.G.L.Roome, R.C.N., that there appeare i i v ible penal- as w Hutchings.knowledge of the poss ain of thy mines ties for infringements of the captain of the minesweeper, who ended his thanks by callinz for three cheers from the men for the ! City of Westmount.He then presented Mrz, Merrill with a bow quet of roses from the crew of the ship, ! power Controller's order.ee | Lost And Found At City Parks Many Attend ! Those present include: Me: or Walter A.Merrill and Mrs.Merrill; Alderman and Mrs.B, Panet- Raymond: Mrs.W B.Saoti: Mis.Douglas Lorimer: J.W \u201cVeldon.A blue woollen sweater was K.C.city solicitor, and Mrs.found ln Westmount Park Wa sn: P.E Jarman, reveral may be claimed at the comfort (Continued on Page 2) station in that park.Fred Whiteley has prepared a program of sacred music for the \u2018evening service next Sunday in St.Andrew's Church.Very grati- (fying tributes have heen paid to the choir for their renderings on the Coast-to-Coast broadcast last Sunday, and® many requests have \"been received for just such a program as will be rendered Sunday \u201cevening.The solo parts will be taken by Mrs, W.H.Lewis, con- | \u2018tralto: Miss Jean Millar, soprano; Edgar Davies and John Grant, baritones, and Herbert Hewitson.itenor.The music will be based on lthe old English composers.| This is the first of several such services to be presented durinz the coming winter.Rev.F, W.Kerr will conduct the devotional [service and will give a brief ad- {dress on English, hymns and lhymn-writers of the Eighteenth century.At the morning service Dr.Kerr will preach on the topic { \u201cAre the Stars Neutral?\u201d A visitation of all the homes of this or that man made a better îhe congregablon is being under-'Sunday afternoon at | taken by the members of the Session.preceding the world-com- {munion on October 4th.| Leonard Griffith and Max Ford have prepared an attractive pro- ;gram of pictures and stories for \u201cRally Day Sunday morning In interest has been aroused fn this {program and a record attendance \u2018ls expected, Stenographer Opposes i | Miss Margaret McDougall, stenographer, of Wood avenue, ja among those who object to dogs in apartments.In a questionnaire on the topic \u2018Is it a good thing ito keep a dog in a large city?| Miss McDougall replied: | \u201cI don't think It's a very good idea.First of all, it's cruel to a i dog to keep him cooped up in the ! city.There isn't enough room even under the best of circum- ! stances.Of course, if the dog fs | small and the hark yard is huge, I suppose it would not be too bad.| But I'm against the idea.Esneci- ally.I think the people who have and\u2019 Great Danes in small apartments: should be ashamed of themselves.\u201d Dogs In Apartments .Caught short when the Marines this work camp left their washing on the line and their food on the table, arrived on Guadalcanai Island, the Jap naval officers in charge of and headed tor the hills, understanding and racial tolerance which he preached, Romuald Bourque, recently elected lieutenant-governor of the Eastern Canadian section of Kiwanis International, made a stirring plea for pational unity in Canada before Westmount Rotary Club at the regular weekly luncheon in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall yesterday afternoon.Mr.Bourque spoke on the subject, \u201cCanadian unity and the price tor victory.\" A French-Canadian, Mr.Bour- que proudly asserted the claim of the British Empire to be the greatest of al] democracies, Recalling that 1942 marked the 76th birthday anniversary of Confederation, Mr, Bourque declared that if the world had been at peace, Canada this year would have been the scene of nation- In a stirring address exempli- «x fying the breadth of sympathetic: Romuald Bourque In Stirring Plea To Rotarians union of the looscly-knit British provinces of North America into a growing and thriving nation.That hope had been [frustrated by Hitler and his accomplices who had let loose upon the world the dogs of war.Noever- theless, Mr.Bourque contended, Canadians ought to dwell within their own minds on the accomplishments and possibilities of the nation they themselves had brought into being.This, he believed, would lead fn itself to realization of the need for understanding und co-operation | among all who loved Canada.Ho condemned the extremists wide ceremonies recalling the!on both side of the language x lence, UNITY HELD ESSENTIAL TO VICTORY those who donted that Quebec had its heart in the war and those among KFrench-Cuna- dians who sought to erect a bar rier agains Canadfans of another race, Those latter, he held, wero liviug only in the past.Referring briefly to anti- Semitism, Mr.Bourgue cou- demned thoso who advocrfod anything less than Justice and cooperation towards tho Jewish citizons of Canuda, Mr.Bourque was introduced to the audience by Robert Slunger.Tho thanks of (he club was voiced by Cecil Medlar.P.G.Dalgado introduced visiting Rot- nrians.D, R., WW, McKean presented to the nudicnco two officers of the C.W.A.C.who had heen delogated to assist the War Services Committes of the club in the purchase of equipment for the barracks of the corps, IF, C.Whitaker.president of West.mount Rotary, conducted the meeting, FIRST COMPANY GOES TO CHURCI Westmount Contingent Takes Part in Parade Marking Formation of N.D.G.Church Unit The First Westmount pany, led by its bugle and drum band, took part in the west-end | parade to Wesley Church, mark: ling the formation of a new unit \u201cin that Church.The 5th Company's brass band took an active part, led by Bandmaster Alex McCurdie and the 6th and 11th (Companies joined in.The 1st Company's mascot, Johnssen, made his first local appearance since ramp, and was warmly welcomed by the boys.Com- conducted by Rev.J.G.Joyce, but as he had heen called out of town, Rev.B.B, Brown delivered the address, taking for his theme, \u2018Quit you like men: be atrong.\u201d The hoys marched hack tn West- {mount following the service, \u2018sharing the band-playing the 11th company.| The Company Bible Class will resume its winter activity on two o'clock and a large attendance is looked for.The N.C.O.'s will play a leading part in the class and conduct part of the service each week.It is hoped the supply of Field \"Service caps arrive this week that the unit may make the change notices of the dimout affecting the church school.A good deal of lover into the full dress uniform., Nearly all the battalions in Can- \u2018ada have adopted this type of uniform and discarded the obsolete, yet smart looking forage rap or as It is hetter known, \u2018\u2018pill- ;box.'\u2019 The unit tben adopts the navy blue shorts or longs as well as navy blue shirt.New recruits are heing steadily enrolled and the company aims at hitting the sixty mark, in ac- \u2018cordance with the 80th annlver- {sary nt the B.B.heing celebra- ited this year.BIBLE CLASS FORMED An interesting departure in the lite of St.Andrew's Church this year is the establishment of & \u2018large afternoon Bible Class under the leadership of Leonard Griffith.This Bible class will appeal to all scholars of high school age and will be divided into three groups.The Alpha Omega BOYS BRIGADE Halvard, The service was to have been: with | Soclety !s: | t i Buying Spree For Army Girls Gets Under Way planning its opening meeting for iSunday evening, October 18th, i ; Westward Rotary Member Makes Purchases for C.W.A.C.Barracks Accompanied by two charming young ladles, officers of the C.W.A.C, a member of Westmount Rotary Club, A.W.Callard, left for downtown yesterday at the close of the weekly luncheon meeting, He was on his way fo a well-known department store on an extensive shopping expedition, Mr.Callard's mission was to spend some of the money tha Rotary Club hag voted for the purchase of equipment to improve the accommodation at the C.WAC St.Sulpice barracks.The two young woman of- flegrs, who had attended the luncheon of the club, went on the huying spree to give advice as to the requirements of the barracks, At the luncheon Mr.Cal- lard announced that the department store he intended to patronize had made a gen- erour donation to the cause.E.A.HARRISON I$ ROTARIAN Edward A.Harrison, of tegen! avenue, was unanimously elected a member of Westmount Rotary Club and was welcomed into { membership at yesterday's meeting hy F.C.Whitaker, president of the club.Mr, Harrixon's clas- gification is men's tailoring.CARNIVAL NETS NEARLY $6,000 - FOR 2 CAUSES Westmount Rotary Effort In Park Prolonged for Three Days to Overcome Bad Start Preliminary figures of the re- sulty of Westmount Rotary's car nival whieh concluded on Wednesday of last week, showed that tha gross total of takings, Including revenue from the program, amounts to $13,000, It is pected that the net sum achieved from the venture will be in the neighbourhood of $6,000, The proceeds will he divided between the Julius chardson Home for Convalescents at Cha- teaugnay and the Montreul Chil dren's Hospital, The carnival, one of the largest aver held fn Westmount Park opened on September RB and was intended to close on September 12, Beset by unfavorahle weather throughout most of the five days ucheduled, the sponsors decided to extend It into the following werk, Two separate extensions prolonged the life of the affair untll Wednesday of Just week, which made the carnival an elght- day effort, A report by Herbert Welham at yesterday's luncheon meeting showed that $601.98 was real- fzed by the Forget-me-not drive of last Saturday.ex Bondholders Meet British Councillors J.O.Asselin, chairman, and George C.Marler, vice- chairman of Montreal's City Council, who have flown to Britain.he Westmont Lxaminer ot the City Council of Montreal the 3000 HARDWOOD FLOOR Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 COOK DOC pDoC\u2014O0\u20ac >e \u20ac me oo DOC 0\u20140C 20 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS «FEDERATED CHARITIES a z= CAMPAIGN ACHIEVES .536,550 IN WESTMOUNT Total this Year is 77.7 Per Cent of Objective Compared With 93 Per Cent Last Year - - Heavier Income Taxes and Higher Cost of Living Blamed for Drop in Subscription Although only one West End division in (he Federated Charis ties campaign passed {ts quota this year, contributions from these sectiong wore maintained at a high level which helped considerably to bring the grand total of the eo Cm te noe uvder He objuctive, The total ralsed in tho Montroal and district drive was $705,660 Just under #4 per cont ol the objective, Belated returns, it Is bolioved, will ndd to the local and general totais within the next few days.an ie teresa +k AR iN all previous yours sinos BOYS DIVIS | the start of the syslem of con- ION solldated campalgning, West- l mount contributions wore con- siderubly tn oxcuss of the combined totals of all othor districts In the western motropolitan ares.Total for (ho rest of the West nd districts roeuched $16,360, Mra, \"PB, Eurle, reporting for Wostimount sald $36,660 had been plodgoed vopresonting 77.7 per cent of the objective of $47,034.63 last yenr Westmount reuched 03 per cent, Montresl West reached 92 per cent of ity quota with $3,167 as AT YMGA OPENS WITH BANQUET Inauguration Program to Be Held Tomorrow \u2014 Paralroopers\u2019 Officer to Speak _ ugudust $3,427, an improvement This.Friday night will be the of one por cent over last yoar.Miss IL, Trenholmeo headed the event of the week al Waostimmounl \"Y\"\u2014tha opening banquet of the boys\u2019 division for the sonson \u201942- \u201843.This will be an event that no member of the \u2018Y\u2019 will want Lo miss, and an invitation In exfend- ed to boys who are considoring Joining the Westmount 'Y', The program will start at 4.30 p.m, with a swim, Dinner will be at 6.30 p.m, and an unusual nf- tor-dinner programma har heen arranged, Lieutenant John Hanson of the Paratrooperk, who hau just returned to Canada will bo the guest speaker, and will tell of the training of this fine body of ment.The winter's programme will group In charge.Hampstead which lusl year reported renching the objective to n° doimr-ronchat 78 per cont this year with $2,389 pledged of the quota wet of $2,024.00, Mra, Philip DD.Magor was In charge of the work ln Hampstead, Changes Pending The results were announced at au final dinner held in the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday night, Nood for n now typu of campaign snd possibly u new basis vf support for private welfare work in the metropolitan area wns seen by Federated Charities officials, and particularly by B.GC.Gardner, campalgn chairman.Two major factors contributing be announced, and a now ddea In| to (hp result of the campaign the way the different Rroups| wore cited hy Mr.Gardner as, Wil] be carried on will be outlin-| ffrat, the new and heavier In- ed\u2014\u2014and It promises keen compe- , taxe ; .Utton and good fun.coma taxes affecting most cith zens, and second, succession du- Then to top oft the evening ine whieh \u201coften divide in two a complet talkie pleture show some of our great fortunes.\u201d will be glven, The campalgn chalrman ds- clared that the nature und busis of such campalgna, and of community welfare work generally, must \u201cbroaden thelr base.\u201d He felt that the success of the came palgns conld no longer rest alone on the support of individuals.Greater help must be sought from corporations, which must realize thelr social responsibilities as well ng those to thelr shareholders, he declared, He saw thls as the more desirable alternative to secking gore ernment support and control, even partially, ag in his view, corporations were \u201cpart of nur democra- tie way of life,\u201d He was convinced thut it would he more expensive and less efficient if government agencies were to take over welfare work.EXAMINER STAFF 15 PAID TRIBUTE Work on Behalf of Federated Charities Campaign Recognized on Program Tribute to the work of the Examiner and assoclated publications on behalf of the Federated Charities campalgn whteh cloxed on Tuesday night was paid al the dinner which marked the end of the drive.| All the publications which had halpad In the cause were listed in the dinner program which also named the writers from the various papers who had given USED STAMPS WANTED Used British Empire or U.8, stamps are sold to dealers and workers tor Bundles for Britain, their services voluntarily in prep.The one and two-cent varieties aring the necessary publicity re- are particularly useful, The leasen, stumps ae sold to dealers and Three members of the Exam- fner staff wera named, In thls} connection, | the money turned into the fund, Stamps should he left at 4141 St.Catherine Street West, Westmount Citizens Fly To Discuss Montreal Debt Two Westmount, residents, announced In a cable sent by 0.Asselin, chalr-! Mr.Asselin to his family here.| The councillors were accom- \u2018 panted by J.A Boyd who hss been acting in Montreal On be- and Counclilor George C.Marler,' half of the British group of hond- vice-chalrman of the executive of holders, Legislative As- | Councillor J.man of the executive committee tha council and Tiere hax heen considerable sembly member for Westmount'® criticism of the trip among a are in Britain to digcurs the re- section of the Montreal council.financing of Montreal's $250,- lors, The fact that the two mem- 000.000 debt, hers were not accompanied hy Tha two representatives made) Lactance Roberge, director of trans-Atlantie Their =afe Crossing hy arrival finance, has occasioned some ad- plane.was} verse comment. PACE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every l'hareday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canads\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773° \u201cThe to be an newspaper Examiner\u201d sims for =\u2014 independent, clean the home devoted Lo public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 THRILLING STORY The thrilling story of the defence of Stalingrad has given another cnapter of heroism to the history of the Russian people in their fight against the Hun.The world stands again in admiration, One of the most moving tributes to the Russians appeared after the fall of Sevastopol in the London Times, a paper empty praises of the Communist nation.It is a stirring report: \u201cThere were no illusions among the defenders, who looked at death cold-bloodedly.When it was seen that the heaviest losses were not deterring the enemy from pressing forward, and that German air ascendancy had practically cut off the chances of relief or reinforcements, the defenders were told in the plainest terms what lay ahead.Gathering round him his marines of Captain Alexander's 35th battery on the Malakhov Kurgan, the political commander spoke these few words: \u2018I know that every one of you would a hundred times rather fight the most desperate sea battle than be dive-bombed once you are ashore.But the Germans have fight on shore.Eighty-two years ago a Russian admiral ordered his men to sink their vessels in this bay of Sevastopol.were obeyed and the guns were brought ashore to defend the city as these our guns do today.Twenty-four years ago Lenin ordered our ships to be sunk at Novorossiisk; these orders were obeyed.Last year Stalin ordered us to blow up the Dnieper Dam and we did.Now we have to die.We have to die for those who, one day, will return to Sevastopol; we have to die for those who build another Dnieper Dam.We have to die for those who wil, go on fighting at sea.\u2019 \"The men removed their caps and stood silent for a short time and then swore an oath to conquer or die.They returned to their guns ed Army blouses their striped sailor jerseys \u2018for luck\u2019\u2019 and twisted round their forage caps hat-bands bearing the names of their ships.A few days later they were surrounded, and thousands of bombs fell on the Malakhov Kurgan; they fought till the last shell had been fired and then blew up themselves and their guns, No white flag ever flew at Sevastopol.The wounded, as they lay on the beach waiting to be transported by seaplane, submarine, and ship, grasped pebbles to take with them and wept as they left wearing under their and in Verdun : ha not given to ve exceeded substantially in city at large.them, This is, forced us to Those orders will one day ese adians.all of Montreal was 93.8 per cent.figures are not final.They do not include late subscriptions, or contributions from business houses, or special names.When the final figure is tabulated, the campaign will doubtless their fellows.Neither Inkerman, Sevastopol, nor Balaklava fell\u2014\u2014and Balaklava was the last to fall\u2014while the defenders had a single shot or shell or grenade left.\u201d ANOTHER FINE SHOWING Results of the Federated Charities campaign in this district are extremely gratifying, all things considered.In fact, the entire Montreal area can feel proud of the response of the citizens to the appeal.Results of the house to house canvass, up to Monday, were as follows: In Montreal West, 92 per cent.of objective achieved; in western Notre Dame de Grace, 95 per cent; in eastern Notre Dame de Grace, 106 per cent; in southeastern Notre Dame de Grace, 77 7 per cent; in Hampstead, 78 per cent; 93.7 per cent; in Westmount, 101 per cent.The tigure foi lhese its objective.Considering the great demands being made on everyone these days, this showing is excellent.This district has again acquitted worthy cause, contributing a total that helped itself creditably in a the fine showing made hy the LAWS ON EMPLOYMENT Timely warning is given by Selective Service officials against employers accepting permits from app'icants for jobs, which show any evidence of changes having been made in in effect, notice that there must be no attempts at subterfuge to evade the regulations governing employment, That there will be such attempts goes without saying.Job-seekers will probably find ways of getting around restrictions on their freedom to secure work where they choose.Certain employers, placed in difficulties by the labor shortage, will try to hire men and women without proper authority.There must be the utmost vigilance to prevent any such occurrences.The success of the Selective Service program depends on a full and energetic enforcement and complete cooperation from all concerned.Heavy penalties are provided for violators, and there must be no hesitation to invoke them, as a warning to the public generally, if the occasion arises.TEACH THEM OUR LANGUAGE It has been found that many of the Japan- interned or speak our language, although they have been in Canada or the United States for many years.They have kept speaking Japanese, never be- thering to learn English, so they could converse in the language of the Pacific Coast.After the war, when newcomers will be flocking to Canada to live, it should be understood that they agree to learn our language without delay.Unless they can speak the tongue of the country of their adoption, they can never hope to be assimilated as under supervision cannot an- COURT REJECTS APPEAL ON TAX BY WESTMOUNT On the ground that the Cities and Towns Act permi* an appeal from a judgment of, a Circuit Court to the Court of Appeal, in matters of valuation and taxation, only if the sum in dispute exceeds $500, the Appeal Court has rejected an appeal by the City of Westmount, The Circuit Court in a recent judgment had allowed a reduction on the municipal valuation of land owned by the United Cigar Stores Limited, in West- mount, from $14,400 to $10,875.The reduction of the valuation had resulted In a decrease in the amount of taxes collectible.by $94.24, setting the amount the City of Westmount was entitled to, at $352.95.Westmount had entered an appeal from this decision, and when the case came before the Court \u2018of Appeal John G.Porteous, attorney for the United Clgur Stores Limited, asked that the appeal be disallowed, as he claimed the Court of Appeal did not have the jurisdiction in the matter because the Cities and Towns Act did not allow an appeal when the aum involved was inferior to $500, In the case before the Court the amount in dispute was only $362.95.The company\u2019s claim was maintained and the court unanimously dismissed the appeal entered by the City of Westmount.* ST.ANDREW'S | CHURCH NOTES * * On Sunday evening at 7.30, a service of praise will inaugurate a series to be given monthly, at the evening services, The first one is to be by composers of the English Church, contemporary, and earlier periods.On the coming Sunday, compositions by Maurice Greene, Edward C.Bairstow, George C.Martin, Henry Purcell, R.Vaughan Williams, John Goss, Arthur Sommerville, J.S.Liddle, Jeremy Battishill, John Stanley, and Healey Willan.The choir ts under the direction of Fred Whiteley, organist and cholrmas- ter.Solo parts will be sung by Miss Jean Miller, Mrs.W, H.Lewis, Lieut.Herbert Hewetson, David Whitelaw and John Grant.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, words for The Westmount Examiner > GLASSIFIED ADS et WAlnut 2773 peus, DOMESTIC PETS TREAT YOUR PET to a thorough washing, smart trlin and pedicure, at Veva Robsons so he'll look and feel his best, L.A.1322, DOMISTIC HELP WANTED evenings, no cooking, 3.00 weekly.WA, 1483, SITUATIONS WANTED JANITOR wohld like a few more furnaces tn attend.mount.Telephone 7-9 pam.Kl.2573.1-5 CAPABLE peraon would Rid in home duties, sewing ete, also children.No heavy work, daily or hourly, WE.4032, 1-19 GENERAL NURSINS FULLY trained hospital nurse, London, England, would look after newly born infants, (available now for two dr three weeks), Invalid or convalescent, children or adults, WA.6870 (no calls after 8.45 pm.) PROPERTY WANTED VE HAVE requesta for property in Westmount and would be pleased to have your property on our lists.D.W.Ogllvie & Co., Inc., HA, 8301, PROPERTY FOR SALE VICTORIA between Cote Road Windsor Terrace, house eight rooms, two bathrooms, sun room (clear) write Box 369, 2191 Hampton avenue.bow or woman, light housework, 6- 1-22 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED OFFICER'S WIFE and stall school boy require comfortable room, good meals in Westmount near Roslyn or Queen's School.WI.7862, \\ -11 FOR SALE HOOVER vacuum cleaner, like new, 1 year guarantee; bargain.HA.vbs NEW fur coat, dark brown Russian caracul, sige 14-16, never worn, bargain $86.00 or nearest offer.FIL we GENUINE Orlental and other rugs, mats.never used, bargains.Fine modern bedroom suite $70.Handsome velour chesterfield suite.Tables, bookcase, gateleg, chairs, dropleaf table, lamps.Walnut breakfast suite.Never used.FI.1950, Colson, 1333 Greene, Westmount, 1-15 CHILD'S wine colored coat and hat, five years, fur collar, flannel lined $4.50.WH.1821, 1-18 TRICYCLE Iargest aize $10.00.Child's bicycle C.C.M.$15.00 (new) WA, 4315 after 6.30 p.m.1-18 PLAIN kitchen table $3.00; child's small oak desk $3.00: man's fall coat, good condition, $7.00.FI.7647.1-20 Ee OR EXCHANGE Kroehler convertible bed chesterfield, good condition, for practice plano, DE, 4062.=31 v3 } RADIO, ROGERS mantel.Bed spring large sise, metal, WE.5347, 7-10 pom.0-132 HUDSON Seal coat, box style, good condition, size 18-18, very reasonable.No dealers.WA, 4060, O-125 LADY'S black winter coat, sable col- tar, nlmoat new.Spring coat, blue, almost new, both size 4i.DE.6631.0-123 JACKET HEATER, used only one season, perfect condition, reasonable.AT.8294, 0-121 TWO BRONZE standard lamps, perfect, $3.00 each.English tea wagon.315.00.FI.6568.O-128 TWO KITCHEN chairs, cream enamel, very strong, metal utility cabinet, doll\u2019a trunk, ant clothes, dolls cradle and mattress.KI.64561.0-142 FOODERICKS\u201d ve # AN There once lived a rich Xing named Croesus Who had stacks of shiny gold pieces, Me guarded his health As he guarded his weaith And would not eat food cooked in greases.boots, reasonable.Apply after 6 p.m, DE.1870.0-398 GIRL'S reversible cout, smocked dresses, short coat, all size 10.White lymny coat, size 6.Child's desk and vanity table, both for $6.00, Velour drapes.EL.2451.0-349 FANCY skating skates and boots attached.size 8.Antique walnut drop- teal table.Fl, 0619.0-363 CHESTERFIELD, $10.00.WA.3814.0-361 SINGLE BED, new mattress.Large dresser.DE.$684 after 7 p.m.0-360 REDROOM suite, maple, single bed, bureau and chair.perfect condition, $20.00, Other set Ivory painted, $10.F1.3100.0-353 COAT, 12-14, almost new, $5.00; windbreaker, light blue, genuine Grenfell, $3.00.FL.8100, 0-368 ®OFA and four chairs, upholstered.Garden hose, clock, wicker chair, picture frames.FI.2159, O-357 RABY'S PLAY PEN and pad.folding bed, plano bench, porcelain top kitchen table, two chairs, canary bird cage.AT, 1542.0-143 TRAM, GO-CART, play pen.EL.2638.0-138 MIX MASTER $23.00, Coffee Master $20.00.Snowsuit 3-5 years $LI5 Walnut dinette suite $10¢.00, mulberry Tug § yds.x § yds.6 in.felt pad $30.00, all slightly used, perfect condition.Evening dress with jacket, black, size 38, never worn, very beautiful $20.00.DE.4008.0-133 FALL and winter coat, perfect condition $15.00.Dresses $1.50.Knitted sult $3.00.Girl's winter coat.6, $3.50.Leather brief or music case $2.30.EL.0463.0-134 BARGAIN $100.00\u2014mahogany bedroom suite, chesterfield suite: two carpets, Call after 7 p.m.1818 Sherbrooke St.W .0-119 BEDROOM SUITE, Maple and green, new mattress.Salad bowl.Glassware.gramophone, Broadloom rtugs.AT.9368.0-17 CHILD'S winter outfit, yellow, white, fur trimmed, 1-8 years.Lady's tailored suit, navy, sige 18, all pers fect condition.DE, 222$.0-111 WALNUT bed.single.and dresser with larte mirror, in very good cons dition.For appointment, WI.8309, Q-114 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE COMPLETE office furniture, reason- QUEBEC heater, small size, rug|BUREAU, walnut, triple mirrors, good able offer, AT.8424.1-349 x 10°6\"\" or 9 x 12.DE, 9384.0-333 condition, $12.00, EL, 1508 after #& WOMAN'S and Misses winter coats, NAVY coat with beige fox collar.P.M- 0-361 1-7 oxcelient material, good fur trim- Black dressy coat, reasonable.EL.|SOLID walnut Queen Anns dining ming, sizes 13, 15, 18.New, never 5956.O-399 |room set.10 pfeces, excellent condi- worn, Muat sell, worth 520.00-$50.00.SHÉRIDAN mahogaux writing tapie, |tion.WE.1497.O-112 no Sundays, Wil sacrifce $8.00-F20.00.WA.6654.Pair scatter mats.Buffet mirror.|FOUR burner gas stove, white ena- Also several dresacs, 1-23 Baby's white fur carriage robe, pair [mel with pilot.good condition, $15.00.LEATHER COAT 6-8 years, brown, stone martens.DIE.7263.0-308 BL.2432.0-113 RBenverine collar, excellent condition TABINET radio, chime clock.DF.GREY and white enamel, Moffatt gas ; $5.50, EL.8463, no calls after 7 p.m.1419, after 6 p.m.0-397 [stove with side oven.WA.2979, N.D.G.or West.0-183 L meen ©-109 RUGBY pants, shoulder pad and TWO MEN'S dark blue suits, size 40, $10.00 each.WA.4981.0-115 LADY'S black suit, trimmed Persian lamb, size 11.Also gray winter coat, trimmed gray fox, size 14.Fl 6080.0-107 WANTED TO PURCHASE MEN'S and boy's used winter and spring coats, sults, ete.Sewlaz machines.Good prices.HA, 3780, Evenings CR.1838.19 ANTIQUE SILVER.china, crystal, paintings, ornaments, bronzes, other antiques bought.Representative calls.Lyons, 1430 St.Catherine.WI.5700.\u2018 I- CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DBE GRACE Trans: fer Local and long distance movers Also storage.DE.3110, 1-2 DRESSMAKING COATS, suits and dresses reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Tailoress, dressmaker, 4316 St.Catherine St, FL 6084.+12 LADIES\u2019 and children\u2019s coats, sults and dresses, Smocking, embroidery.Also alterations, remodeling.Moderate price.Fi.6070.I-8 EDUCATIONAL KINDERGARTEN and Primary School under the personal direction of Miss Esther Pascoe, C.K.l.Froebe: certificate.Children from 3 to 8 vears, Grades 1, 3 and 3.Morning sessions 9 a.m.to 12 noon\u2014all day sessions 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.Day boarders accepted Transportation provided.4926 Grosvenor avenue.Full particulars upon request.EL.1205.MUSIC FORMER Student of McGill Conservatory has vacancy for some pho pupils.Special care taken with cai dren, terms moderate.WE.5310.RUGS - REVERSIBLE broadloom rugs made of your old carpets and materials Angle Srench Carpet Company Drummond Bldg.PL.3848.rat TAILORING COATS turned and renewed $9.5 Children's clothes made to measu: $4.50.Men's suits remodelled in lac les\u2019 costumes $9.30, Fur coat remodel led, 3206 Sherbrooke SL WV, corner Clifton, 4-0C >0C > q Filled GROCERS and BUTCHE 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST Fitz.7411 Lomo oC DOOCDOOCTO0 Telephone Orders Carefully OVERSEAS BOXES A SPECIALTY DIONNE & DIONNE OC DOC RS WW >0C > >oc PAGE FOUR A ES Thomson Robertson spent the week-end at the Seigniory Cluh.Mr.and Mrs.Mra.John Bennett has re turned to Quebec after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.W.(.Clarke, Mr.and Mrs, H.M.Doig and their family, formerly of St.Georges Place, have taken up thelr residence at 41 \u2018Thornhill avenue.Lieutenant John Galt, R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs.Galt of Ottawa, spent the week-end In town vis- {ting Mrs.Galt's father, Mr.E.G.Howard.Mrs.A.P.Willig has returned from Lake Champlain and ls in residence at 471 Cote SL.Antoine road.Mrs.F.M.Stevens has re- V0 a a a a a A TR ¢ Social and Personals OC N N N N N N NS N NS 3 N N N N hy turned from Rothesay, N.B., where she was the guest nf her alter, Mrs.Colin Mackay and Mr.Muckay.Mr.and Mrs.James Ballan- tyne, who spent a week visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.Hallam, have returned to Toronto.Miss Joan Hunter has returned to Toronto after spending a week in town as the guest of her cousin, Miss Margaret Miller.Mrs.W.L.A.Brodlie, ot Roslyn avenue, 2 was a recent patient in the estern Division\u2019 of the Montreal General Hospital, is recuperating at her home.Miss Gwendolyn Floud will en- tortnin tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Muriel Constance Floud and Lieutenant Denis Kevin Nicholls, R.C,N.V.R.and FURRED \u2018 wear for seasons to come! beautiful - that will give you y Bouele trimmed with silver fox, Canadian mink or squirrel.Sizes 12 to 42.Invest now in one of these Every Coat in our collection is an investment in beauty, warmth and Fur-trimmed Coats, warm as they are COATS you've always wanted ! ears of smart wear! 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See our new Wool Dresses in the latest Fall colors.We specialize in youthful half-size Dresses from 16%2 to 26%.Slimmer skirts, hiplines, flattering new necklines Gracemode Shoppe.5029 Sherbrooke West \u2018©PP°icate WA, 4771 active fighting duties.18 and 43.Answer the = (Canedion ES 25,000 Women Needed for Active Service with the Canadian Army Canada is calling her womanhood to relieve men for more board operators, drivers, mechanics, radio operators, cooks, laundresses, bookkeepers, electricians, and in many other interesting roles, members of the C.W.A.C are training to serve with the Canadian Army in Canäda and overseas.There's a place for every woman between _ Join the WA] \u201cShoulder to Shoulder with Canada\u2019s Active Army\u201d Ask your local Recruiting Office for application form or write to C.W.A.C, Recruiting Centre, 1478 P: As clerks, stenographers, switche call today.) = Ve De Women's Army Corps) wm fief em) St, Montreal.MA.4441: ASCENSION SODALITY WILL ATTEND RALLY OF CATHOLIC YOUTH The Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of the Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord will take\u2019 part in the 3rd annual Catholic Youth Rally to be held in Montreal, September 25, 26 and 27, which will! he attended by 5000 young people.The rally is tn he under the patronage of His Excellency the Very Reverend Lawrence Whelan.auxiliary hishop of Montreal, and Is being held with his approval.The rally will be directed by the Reverend Daniel A.Lord, 8.J., editor ot The Queen's Work and national director of the Sodality of Our Lady, famous Catholle author, pamphleteer, playwright and composer.He is a contributor to America,\u201d \u201cThe Catholic World\" and other magazines, He also lectures on religion, philosophy and English literature and social order subjects.Father Lord will be assisted by Father J, R.Lyons, S.J., of the Queen's Work staff.The members of the school and parish sodalitles and also members of Junior Holy Name Societies will attend the rally on the days appointed to them.The program will be as follows: Friday, 25th: 3 p.m.Teach- ors\u2019 Meeting, Knights of Colum- groups, Tower Congress Hall, bus Hall, Mountain Street; 8.15 p.m.Meeting of young male teachers, D'Arcy McGee High School.Saturday, Sept.26th: 8 a.m.Meeting of high school and college students: Plateau Audito- vlum, Lafontaine Park, 12 noon, Meeting of Moderators of Missa.2 p.m, Meeting of officers of the school and college groups.7.30 p.ns, Meeting for nurses, at SL.Mary's Hospital.Sunday, Sept.27th: 9 a.m.Mass and Communion in Lady Chapel at St.Patrick's Church.10.16 a.m.Delegates and exeou- tive officers of parish groups, Tower Congress Hall, 2 p.m.Holy Hour at St, Patrick's for members of school, college and parish groups.3.45 p.m.Rally for members of parish groups at Congress Hall, Meeting of of- ticers of school \u2018and college their bridal attendants, following the wedding rehearsal, Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Riddell and My.and Mrs, Walter P.Zeller were among the members who spent the week-end at the Seigni- ory Club.Miss Jean A.Laird, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Laird, formerly of 20 Anwoth road, West- mount, and now residing in the United States, has been inducted as one of the 44 apprentice seamen in the Women's Naval Reserve of the U.S.A, Miss Laird, a graduate of The Study, Montreal.in 1935, and of Simmons College.Boston, Mass, in 1939.wil be a member of the officers\u2019 training course at the U.S.A.Naval Training School at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., under the leadership of Miss Mec- Afee.president ot Wellesley College.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs, Fred G.Floud announce the engagement of thelr only daughter.Muriel Constance, to Lieutenant Denis Kevin Nlich- olls, R.C.N.V.R., only son of Commander A.S.M.Nicholls.O.B.E., R.D.RN.R.and Mrs, Nicholls all of Montreal.The wedding will take place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock at St.Matthew's Church, Hampstead, Lieutenant Nicholls ix on furlough after two years\u2019 active service overseas, APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Ruth E.Becket, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David W.Becket, to Mr.Carl V.F.Nielsen, son of the late C.V.F.Nielsen and of Mrs.Nielsen, will take place on Saturday afternoon at three THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, SPEIRS\u2019 STARLET \u2018Pudgy\u2019 Regele, one of the juniors of the Betty Speirs\u2019 School of Dancing, resumes training this week.Local Sodality Opens Season With Well Attended Meeting On Monday evening, the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of the Parish of the Ascension, held its opening meeting of the 1942-43 season, which was attended by over 100 sodalists, Miss Carroll McDonald, the prefect, presided and welcomed the sodalists and candidates, Miss B.Berini, recording secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting and brief reports were givon by Miss Ryan, corresponding secretary, and Miss Dorothy Brophy, treasurer, Miss Madeline Ryan also spoke on the pilgrimage to Notre Dame de o'clock, at Emmanuel Church, Drummond street, The marriage of Diana, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D.K.| Baldwin, to Flight Lieutenant Arthur C.Neale, R.C.LAF., elder son of Mr.and Mrs.A.D, Neale, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, October 3, at four o'clock, in St.Matthias Church.The marriage of Geraldine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.N, J.Keating to Mr.Gerald R.Gohier, son of Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Go- hier, hag been arranged to take place oy Saturday morning, October 10, at eleven o'clock, In the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.At the marriage of Miss Anne Monica O'Halloran, elder daughter of the late Major Melbourne O'Halloran and of Mrs.O'Hall- oran, to Mr.Rohert Campbell Kirkpatrick, son of the late H.R.Kirkpatrick.of Toronto, and of Mrs.C, A.Richardson, of Montreal, which is taking place quiet- 1I¥ on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock.at St.Matthias Church, the bride will be given In marriage by her uncle, Mr.James O'Halloran, of Quebec.Miss Judith O'Halloran will be her afster's maid-of-honor, Mr.John Kirkpatrick will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr, William Mood, of New York; Sergeant Pilot Witllam Mocl.ean, of Toronto.and Guardsman T.W, Nelles.A smali reception will be held at 1633 Selkirk avenue, the home of the bride's mother, St.Pierre & Oliver LIMITED Ladies\u2019 Tailors and Dressmakers\u2014having discontinued business\u2014suit, coat and dress lengths can now be purchased from their exclusive stock of imported woollens and silks at much below their market value, ROOM 1119, MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.daily Materials of this quality have practically gone off the market and cannot be replaced owing to war conditions, Bonsecour and the May refeption of candidates.The chairman announced that this year everyone will bo given the opportunity of seeing the union of parish sodalities at work, for each sodality is going to act as hostess to the union for oue meeting, following the regular meeting of each sodality.The director of the union is Father Thoms, and also on the executive is the sodality's former prefect, Alma Tremblay.Miss Lorraine Taylor reported that 1,000 cigarets had been sent to soldiers overseas during the summer, and that bundles ot clothing had been sent to needy families in the West.Miss Loretta Slattery thanked Miss Mary Wickham for looking after the pamphlet rack during the past season.The chairman announced that Father Lord would be back in Montreal to direct the Catholic Youth Rally next Sunday.The new chalrman were then introduced to the sodalists and \u2018gave a brief resume of the aims of thelr respective committees.The chairmen are: Eucharistic committee, Kay Shanahan; Catholic Truth committee, Loretta Slattery: Apostolic committee, Jean Gillles; social life committee, Gerry.Brown: publicity committee, Veronica Lunny.Miss Mary MacIntyre.vice-pre- fect, gave an account of the work done by the girls for the Red Cross and held a small exhibition of knitting for bombed-out babies, she also spoke on the picnic given, the children from the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Father Thoms.the director, addressed the meeting and explained the meaning of the sodality.its place in sodalists\u2019 lives and its benefits to them.There will be a bowling league this year, and the sodality will take part in the parish's annual sailor's concert.The first spiritual meeting will be on October 6, and the next general meeting will be held on Monday, October 19 in St.Paul's Academy.Mrs.D.À.Collins Winner Of Fur Coat Mrs.D.A.Collins was the winner of the fur coat for which a drawing was held at the variety booth sponsored by the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, at the recent Westmount Rotary Club carnival in Westmount Park.Michael Brodeur won first prize in the bean counting contest, his prize being a three-pound box of Mary Lee candles; Mrs.C.Gallagher.who came second, and Miss _ Esther Goldenberg, who came third, were each awarded a two-pound box of chocolates.GREEN OR GOLD are worn with trim jackets and slim skirts, girls, or for country I À wear under fur jackets.Order Your Coal Now! 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PEPLUMS! DRAPED STYLES! SHIRTWAIST, COAT DRESSES! DIRNDLS! Ali Excitingly New Styles for Every Occasion! See the Entire Collection! $14.95 up 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 Lowney's | Green or gold velveteen suits Lovely for college or town crisp celery to hearten you.In some parts of South America, hostesses can ask their guests to come to tea \u2018on Tuesday after \"80th Birthday Is Celebrated At Family Reunion ! The home of Miss Grace Mc- ' Laren, 419 Mt.Pleasant avenue, : Westmount, was the scene of a family reunion on Saturday, when Miss McLaren's sister, Mrs.Donald Wood, .recently returned from Los Angeles, California, celebrated her 80th birthday.The two daughters, Mrs.George Juergens visiting here from Los Angeles, and Mrs.George Mallinson, West Hill avenue, N.D.G., received with their mother.Mrs, Fred McLaren poured tea and Miss Margaret Wood, Miss Mavis Mallinson and Miss Norma Wood, grand-daughters of the octogenarian served the guests.This was the first time that the family had been reunited since before the war of 1914-18.A \u2018victory\u2019 corsage of roses and war saving stamp streamers was worn by Mrs.Wood during the tea hour, and each of the 12 grandchildren drew out a war- saving stamp to keep as a souvenir of their grandmother's 80th birthday.There were over T0 guests present.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McN.Wood and family, from Thetford Mines, Que., Mr.and Mrs.\u2018David McL.Wood and family, of Peterborough, Ont., Mrs.George Juergens, of Los Angeles, California and Mrs.R.M, K.Buchanan, of London, Eng.Mrs.Wood was the recipient of many flowers, cards and congratulations.What is often called indolence is in fact the uncouscious con, sciousness of incapacity.\u2014H.d Robinson.SLIP! \u201cWorks Like Magic\u201d For sticky doors, windows drawers, door-locks, ete.On Sale at Most Stores, Departmental and Hardware Stores.A PINT FOR MUMMY AND A QUART FOR ME For Borden's Quality Dairy Products Telephone: Wilbank 1188 of clothing, food and fire.Our seasons aren't rigid, by any means, and although people may grumble, we believe that they secretly enjoy the element of surprise in our elements.¥ * * A brief \u201cfiller\u201d appeared io a local daily last week, unimaginatively titled \u2018\u2018Early Packing \u201cMethod.\u201d Charmed, we read that \u201cTin cans were made to fit the fish .when salmon first were packed in cans.A special, handmade, form-fitting suit was built to order for each fish.First such packing was in Cork, Ire land, in 1845.\u201d The factory must have been rather like something out of Alice In Wonderland, or like one of Heath Robinson\u2019s complicated industries.We wonder if the eyes and fins were left intact, and whether they made special space allowance for the tail?Fall Hats For Every Costume FEATHER HATS! 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Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: Stenographers are in great demand.best investment.1165 Greene Ave.Day or evening classes.Private lessons, Residence WE.1885 DE 1200 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.A commercial course is your Graduates with leading Montreal firms.Fitzroy 8901 OVER 25 YEARS OF PROFICIENCY (Formerly: Verdun Business College Reg'd.) Williamson Business College All Commercial & High School Subjects 1936 WELLINGTON ST., CORNER BOURGEOIS ST.\u201cFelt & Tarrant Comptometérs and Instruction Books\u2019 PROF.R.A.& MRS.ELLEN WILLIAMSON, P.C.T.rompt _ = ~ EXAMINER EDUCATIONAL PAGE = Qu MCGILL PIANO CLASSES OPEN McGill Piano Classes in West- mount Schools under the direction of Irene Nichols, L.R.S.M London, (Eng.), opened last week on Monday Sept.21st.Parents who have been unable to register their children earlier may obtaia full information by calling the McGill Conservatorium of Music, Pupils residing in Westmount irrespective of the school they may attend are accepted and placed in graded classes.lt is most essential that children enrolling.for these classes do so immediately, as it is a disadvantage to the pupil to miss the preliminary lessons.W.C.T.U.Organizer Will Speak Tonight Miss Edna Grant, of Ladner.B.C., the newly appointed national organizer of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, who is in town this week addressing meetings in schools and churches in difterent sections of the city, will speak this evening at a public meeting to be held in Webster Memorial Hall, Western and Lansdowne avenues, at § o'clock.A musical program will also be presented at this meeting.Kensington Red Cross The Kensington group of the Red Cross Society will not mee! on Tuesday.Instead, all members bave heen requested to meet at the N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.to hear the Rev.T W.Jones, who will give an illustrated picture of ir work overseas, and we may thank this great interpreter for making Schumann world famous, Most of Robert's works were dedicated to her, She made many concert tours in every part of Europe with unusual success and introduced the new works to audiences everywhere.Due to her wonderful technique and beautiful tone, the compositions met with immediate approval, Many people do not know that Madame Schumann was a fine composer herself having written a Concerto in \u2018A\u2019 minor for the piano as well as many smaller pieces.the , played his ' seven, Clara Schumann became one of the foremost teachers in later iife and many world-famous virtu- os] were her pupils, She taught in the Frankfort Conservatorium.Brahms was a lifelong friend of Schumanns and she also compositions often.Madame Schumann outlived he: husband hy forty vears and died in 1896 at the age of seventy- =r Single Subjects Accountancy, Principles Accountancy, Advanced Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, Auditing Advertising Advertising Art An Appreciation Art In Daily Living Art, Fine and Applied Astronomy Biology, General i Blology, Vertebrate Zoology Blueprint Reading Bookkeeping Business Administration Business Arithmetic Business English Business Correspondence Business Office Machines and Caricature + Inorganic , Qualitative Analysh , Physical , Organic , Blo-Chemlistry , Industrial , Textile Commercial Art Commercisl Law Company Secretarial Practice Credits and Collections Draushting, Elements Draughting, Advanced Draughting, Machine Drawing & Design Drawing and Painting Eeonomlcy, Introductory Economic Geography Economies, International Relations Economics, Lebour Problems Economics, Money and Banking Eleetriei English Conversation (for French-speaking students) English Language and Literature English Composition Enslish Literature Survey English, 19th and 20th Century Literature English, Introduction to Modern Literature English; 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OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.CA.Single Subjects 3eoloyy se | CATCHING rr - i 2 rg a at 54 : Ch S Ch = i ue dei : «4rd UT ivy One of the many phases of Children's Theatre.pet A ana aaNet bid NA beim dn I AAR i ALi nC pn \"EM YOUNG | y ¥ 45° En A = CI a RG ol RQ cr ite we Re LR ES Ware - TaN instruction and correction at the Varied Activities Every Day At The Montreal Y.W.C.A.There is \u201csomething doing\u201d every day of the week in the way of programs, educational features and sports for girls and young women at the Young Women's Christian Association, 1124 Dorchester street west.All departments of the association stress the importance of recreation in times of tension, and girls from all over the city come to the \u201cY\" to relax by Joining in the social, recreational and athletic activities offered there.The Girls\u2019 Work Department of the \u201cY\" has announced dates for its club openings.The first fall meetings of these groups will be held on September 23, 24, 25 and 28, when girls of many different nationalities and occupations will once again link up with their own particular club.The membership of The Vagabonds consists mainly of glrls In business and industry; the P.G.U.'s, Tangents and Young Moderns are chiefly business girls; the Onaways, Novas and WEST END GIRLS T0 BEGIN DUTY WITH RCAML Jean Dixon and Patricia Davis Amons First Four V.AD.'s to Go On Full-! time Service 3ermen, Inboductory erman, Language and Literstere German Literature, Advanced | >ermen, Scientific History of Canode History of European Civilization History of United States Humanities, Survey Insurance Latin Composition and Ciersica Marketing and Merchandising Mathematics, Practical Mathematics; Algebra, Trigonometry Mathematics, Analytie Geometry Mathematics, Higher Algebra Methematics, Colculus Mathematies of Finance Mechanical Drawing Modelling Natural Sclence, Survey Office Management Philosophy, Introduction Philosophy, Grest Philosophers Physics, General hysles, Statles and Dynamles Phptlcs, Electricity and Magnetism Political Science, Elements of Law Political Science, Public Administration Portraiture ; Poster Design Psychology, Introductory Psychology in Industry and Commerce Prychology, Socie Psychology, Personality and Mental Hygiene Psychology end Crime Public Speaking Purchasing Radio and Sound Reproduction Radio Theory end Design Sleace, History of Shorthand, Theory and Speed Short Story Witting Focal Science, Survey I 4 in se Sociology Social Disorgenization end Social Therepy Spanish, Introduet ory ish Lan and Literat: Tend Grephical Methods Taxation snd Govemment Controis Textiles, Technology of Fibre Textiles, General Dyeing Textiles, Finishing Opsretions ond Dye- QOGOO Geometry and 2 In the evening division students may enroll for single subjects or complete courses.All courses are open to both men and women.| - has Two West End girls with two others from more central parts of Montreal, clad In the trim pavy-blue uniforms of the V.A.D., «stepped abord a Kingston-bound traln on Saturday afternoon at Windsor Station, The quartette formed the [first four Canadian V.A.D's to be \u2018alled up for active full-time service with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.The group comprised the Misses Madeleine Trudeau, 7551 Cote Ste, Catherine Road, niece | of Brig.Georges Vanier; Jean Dixon, 4127 Hingston Avenue; Sheila Griffiths, 4888 Cote des Neiges and Patricia Davis, 64 St.Sulpice, Westmount.They will report for immediate duty at the Kingston Military Hospital, Miss Dixon worked for the Bell Excelsiors are clubs with membership \"representing miscellan- sous occupations, and the Y Debs, T.M.T.M.'s and WoHel.o's ar evaried groups with a preponderance of industrial workers.A Co-Ed club is being planned for Y' girls, and, ad an advance activity, a hostess training program will be hold.Ou October 3, there will ho & conference for club executives, to which each club will send representa tives.Health Education The association's Department of Health Education teaches girls and young women poise und self-expression as well us giving them lessons in the jm- portance of good posture and muscle tone.Basketball, badminton, tap dancing, ballroom and folk dancing are featured, and skating will also be taugnt this year, A complete course in swimming is given at the \"Y' pool.Beginners are taught elementary strokes; advanced swimmers learn highly Intricate routines.Special instruction in swimming is given on Saturday afternoons for groups from settlements throughout the city and for var- tous public schools, and gymnasium classes have been arranged for groups from industrial firms, stores and hanks, Many Subjecty Taught With regard to educational programs, girls and women find that the association has many valuable and to offer.Whether a girl wishe: to be«oma a fully qualifiad trained attendant, professionally equipped to earn her own living, or whether A young war bride wants to learn how to rook, the \u201cY\u201d provides the necessary training.The trained attendants\u2019 course, gists of comprehensive instruc tion In the care of chronic and mild cases of fflness, wi'h a further period of three months hed- side training at the Verdun Protestant Hospital, Cooking and sewing classes of various given: \u201cY\" membhers may learn French and English conversation and parliamentary procedure.A good library in tha association building rounds out the educational side of the work, supplementing what the young women have learned In thelr clubs ani classes by providing appropriate reading matter, interesting courses \u201d lengths of duration are, 'Classes Re-Open Monday | At Children\u2019s Theatre The Children\u2019s Theatre, direct: ed by Dorothy Davis and Violet | Walters, Moatreal's aggressive and unique theutrical school of | training, including classes in diction, poise, deportment, elocution, and with a successful run of stage and radio productions, opens classes Monday.So groat has been the registration from 811 parts of the city, that Miss | | Davis and Miss \"had to {ncrease evening classes, Thon there are classes for Junior and senior intermediates, PRIESTS ARE NEEDED IN ARMED FORCES, SAYS REV.A.TONER There {a a deplorable lack of priests in the armed forces, according to the Reverend Father Arnold Toner, C.S.C., who was guest epeaker at the opening meeting of the Xavier Aposatoliute Guild, held on Monday.39 priests are needed for work with the armed forces In Canada and 600 needod in the United States, snid Father Toner.Taking as his subject, \u201cThe Priest and the Post-War Order,\u201d the speaker told his nudience that \u201cThera can be no solld post-war order until there is a à rocon- clllation of submission to God's authority.The flrst aim of mankind js the speedy and worldwide establishment of the Christian order.\u201d he added.Mra, William J.Mansfield gave the vote of thanks, and the Reverend Thomas Walsh, 8.acted as chaplain in the ahsence of tho Reverend F.M.Brown, S.J.Mrs, John Walters their day have and are Berry contributed two vocal numbers, accompan- fed by Miss Beryl Quigley.Mrs.!F, 0, Reynolds, president of the guild, presided, and the mom-~ \"hers were received by Mra, C.A.Phelan, Mrs.Joseph Stanford end Mra.W, A.Melnnie.The Guild has decided serve refreshments at its fugs for the duration.not to meet- Michel Hirvy OF PARIS PIANIST is now accepting a limited number | of advanced pupils.APPOINTMENTS EX.2351 Violet B.Archer Mus.Bac, (McGill) A.C.C.O, Teacher and Composer Theory, Har- Kar-Training.! Lessons In Planofarte, mony, Counterpoint, \"Preparation for McGill exams, | which lasts three months, con-' EL, 7797 3446 Decarie Blvd.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten NOW OPEN Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application 445 Strathcona Ave.WE.1910 Telephone Company before join- Ing up.Miss Davis took up Red Cross work Immediately after graduation from McGill University.All have seen service in Montreal hospitals as aides to nurses, and have also helped in the blood donors\u2019 clinic, Miss Trudeau was in attendance at both the Royal Victoria Hospital and Notre Dame Hospital; the three young women now serving under her have confined their work to the Royal Victoria.Each one of the young women is already an officer in the pursing service, and after the first three-month term at Kingston been completed they will probably ha commissioned, Goering?\u201cGerman radio says that Goebbels's collection of old riothes\u2019 yielded enough garments for two and a half million men and two million women.\u2014Reuter.'\u2014Eve- ning Standard.Misprint for Goerlng?-\u2014Puncb.+ JOIN Clubs for Girls in School, IF YOU WISH A NEW FI ENTERING THE TPAINE At the YW.C A.You m-y cater inio all Fall and Winter ~~~ Exercise is essential to perfect health Swimming - Gymnastics - Dancing - Play Industries.Come for Hobbies, Fun & Recreation Increase Your Knowledge in Classes in Cooking, Sewing, Public Speaking, English and French Conversation Do You Read Good New Books?Eat in the Y.W.C A.Cafeteria -\u2026 NOW! in Business, War and other ELD OF SERVICE CONSIDEP D ATTENDANTS COURSE.Use the Y.W.C.A.Library YOUNG WOMEN'S CH 1124 Dorchester Street W.- RISTIAN ASSOCIATION Telephone: MA.7366 and evening classes for the senior boys and girla for public Bpeak- ing and all branches of dramatic art.The radio course can be taken EE GILBERT HILL | Concert Pianist | and Teacher 94 COLUMBIA AVE, WESTMOUNT Fitzroy 1496 FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist Lie.Mus, Firat Medalist, McGill University Puplls Successful Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED 3781 CIROUARD AVE.J ANNE MAYRAND CONCERT PIANIST Winner of 1st prixo at Paris Con- sorvatory.Studied with masters \u2014 Isidore Philipp and Yves Nat.Has opened a plano studio and interpretation class at 3465 Cota des Neiges Rd., near Sherbrooke, Apt, 80.Tel.FI.5010.MARIE de KOCHENDOERFFER Modern methods In teaching piano by means of rhythmic movements | and oral perception, Special course in theory optional.Individual or group instrucilon, Recitals given.Pupils prepared for McGill Conser- vatorium Kxaminations or any other separately ou bn\" it EN desired or lu con- Junction with the dramatic course, All applicants are subject spacial voice ceptance, to à test prior to ac- Studio: GERALD VANDERPOLL Fall Classes for VOICE AND PIANO 1215 Greene Appointment by phone FI, 9215 - WA.3773 Ave, A \u2018 © free n°5 oF 8717 Learn to dance cornaclly and \u2018sracatully met SCHOOL or DANCING .2 SHERBROOKE ST.W.& PDE.3717 REGISTER NOW TAP DANCING CLASSES» FOR BUSINESS GIRLS college if desired.Fees moderate.Fe) 2 per\u201d Btudio: io LIN a At.Ww.| 197 DE.5717 toccoms Telephone FT.6424 Tap Dancing and Conditioning Exercises in Mornings and Eveninge.b pleasant swiroundings.Be our guest for a lesson + DOROTHY DAVIS - Open Sept.28th \u2014 CHILDREN'S THEATRE\u2014\u2014 .VIOLET WALTERS A Special School of THEATRICAL TRAINING Diction, Poise, Deportment, Elocution.Stage & Radio Productions Register Now Kindergarten, Intermediate and Senior Classes Phone for Appointment Dorothy Davis \u2014 DE.6620 or EL.3334 TAP - BALLROOM - ACROBATIC - TOE HILDA GALT SCHOOL OF DANCING BALLET MUSICAL COMEDY LIMBERING AND STRETCHING SPECIAL CLASSES FOR BUSINESS GIRLS 1215 Greene Ave.3787 Girouard Studio: Residence: Free Audition by Appointment REGISTER NOW OPEN EL.7 279 NORMA DARLING DANCE SCHOOL Classes and Private Tuition for CHILDREN \u2014 ADULTS -~ BUSINESS GIRLS CLASSES COMMENCE SEPT.21 Register now open.Ballroom Dancing for High School Boys and Girls 4882 Sherbrooke St.West DExter 5291 for fuit and rates, ! ; h WA.2773* ; WESTM EXAM information phone Ask for Mr.Mount OUNT INER = re ce da ae Me ie te rer dr te re ES PAGE SIX WESTMOUNT AND WEST HE ARE OPPONENTS AT OPENING OF SCHOOL RUGBY SATURDAY West End Teams to Figure in Double-header at McGill Stadium Where Montreal High and D'Arcy McGee Will Also Clash \u2014 Loyola and Catholic High to Meet On Sunday at College Grounds Clashes between Montreal Hlgh and D'Arcy McGee on one hand and Westmount and West Hill High School on the other will open senior rugby on Saturday.Both games will be played at McGill, the first at 2 p.m.and the other beginning at 3.30.On Sunday afternoon Loyola and Catholic High will meet at Loyola Grounds.Inter-gectional games hetween Protestant and Homan Catholic schools will count two points for a win, Games within the Roman Catholic league and the Protestant union will count three points.Officlals will cull the schools in the event of weather proving unfavorable, in turn schools must notify officials of postponement of games with forfeiture of fees as ¥ - penalty for faflure to do so.West: Verdun vs, All senior \u2018A\u2019 games are 12-|nt Mount Royal, minute quarters and all time- Wed, Sept.30th Junior: outs, Montreal] West vs.West.Inter- Senior \u2018B\u2019 games are 10-minute med., at Westmount Park; Mount quarters and all time-outs.Roya! vs.St.Lambert, at St Telephones; Ulley CH.5138; Lambert, Barbour AT.2872; Urquhart Fri, Oct, 2nd \u2014 Senfor \"B': CR; 4831; Lang DE.5908; Noble Verdun vs, West Hill, at Somer- (President) DE, 8621; Watson |led; Mount Royal vs.Bt, Lam- (Secretary) YO.4027; Adams-| bert, at St.Lambert; Montreal Star HA.5101; Home HA.4947; West vs, Mont.Hlgh, Campus.Brother Paul, Hehool MA.2713, Sat., Oct, 3rd \u2014 Benlor \u201cA\u2019: House MA.1870; Mr.McGinnis Westmount vs, Catholfe High, at (Loy) DE.0021; Bro.Ambroise.McGill, 2 p.m.; Montreal HIgh MA.6497, vs, West Hill, at McGill, 3.30 In charge of officials, Brother D-M.Paul, Noble and Lang.Sun, Oct.Sat, Sept.26th \u2014 Senlor \u201cA\u201d: D'Arcy McGee Montreal High va, D'Arcy Me-| Loyola, Geo at McGill, 2 p.m.; Westmount| Mon., Oct.bth Junior: va.Wost Hill, at McGill, 3.30} Westin't Inter.vs Mount Royal, p.m.nt Mount Royal; St, Lambert vs.Sun, Sept.Montreal West, al Montreal West.\u201cA\u201d: Loyola vs.Wed., Oct, 7th \u2014 Senior \u201cB\u201d\u2019: Loyola.Verdun va, Mont, High, at Cam- Mon., Sept.pus; Montreal West vs.Mount \u201cBR: Montreal Royal, at Mount Royal; West Hill, at Somerled; Hill va.St.Lambert, at St.Lam- vs, Montreal West, bert.Sat., Sept.10th \u2014 Senlor \"A\": , Westmount vs, Montreal High, at Mount Royal, 4th \u2014 Senior \u201cA: vs, Loyola, at Senior High, 27th Catholle 28th Senior High vs.Wost St, Lambert at Montreal d al \\ NGL McGill, 2 p.m.; Catholic High vs.Gr enr D'Arcy McGee, at McGill, 3.30 bm.EICHTEEN HOLES OF THE \u2018 MOST INTERESTING Cm Éaslern \u2018Ç Mon.Sept.12th \u2014 Senior -PICTURESOUE FAIRWAYS amd \u201cAT: West Hill vs.Loyola, at Loyola.BEAUTIFUL ROLLING CREENS add\u2019 our - COMBINED WITH ~ Tues, Oct.13th \u2014 Senlor COMFORTAULE MODERATELY PRICEO Acconmomioy D+ Montreal High vs.St.Lam.MAKES THIS AN IDEAL HOLIDAY ARRANGEIME bert, at St, Lambert; Mount \u2019 awnes\\ Royal va, West Hill, at Somerled; (/ .pe erdun vs, Montreal West, at Montreal West.Wed., Oct.14th \u2014 Junior; St.Lambert vs, Westm't Inter, at Westmount Park; Montreal West vs, Mount Royal, at Mt.Royal, Fri, Oct.16th \u2014 Senior \u201cA\u201d: Loyola vs, Westmount, at West- arand ler AW XL: EH TAT , LN fim LAURENTIA IN THEIR AUTUMN é mount Park, USM ME \"ont.Oct.17:5 \u2014 sentor \u201cn°: ; 7 ed \\ West Hill vs, Montreal High, at Campus, 10 a.m.; Montreal West RAY ROCKS vs, St.Lambert, at, St.Lambert, 10 a.m, Senior \u2018A\u2019: D'Arcy Me- DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 o.m.FI.4744 1# first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer te Westmount 2209 St.Catherine W.Gorgeous reds .orange and yellow .blend with the grecus of pine and somber spruce.all made more glorious by the bright autumn sun and the blue of sky and shimmering lakes.What 1 setting for golf .riding .y cennis.sailing .« canoeing | Warm days and Cool nights, Low refes after Labour Day! Write for folder, \u2018GRAY ROCKS INN J ST JOVITE STATION QUEBE TORCHY PEDEN PEDEN ASKS FOR BERGNA AS PARTNER Champion Undertakes to Outpace Every Team in Six-day Bicycle Race \u201cGive me (harley Bergna for a partner and [ will not only beat Rene Cyr and Angelo De Bacco, but will lick every other team In the six-day bicycle race.\u201d That is what Torchy Peden, the world's champion six-day bicycle rider, told Manager Harry Mendel.Mondel said he would give Bergna to Torchy as his partner and now it is up to Torchy to make good his boast in the six- day race, which starts in the Forum Sunday night at nine o'clock.Torchy sald, \u201cI want Bergna because he is a fast starter and can also give me a good push.1 don\u2019t think there is a rider who gets off the mark faster than Bergna and that will be a big advantage for me.Bergna knows how to pick an angle to go for a lap in a six-day race and I not only expect to win the race with Charley but expect to win by a lap.\u201d Cyr since arriving in town Saturday morning has been out on the roads training every day.He trains with Bill Robert, Roger Dolbec, Laurent Gadou, Albert Gachon and George Brodeur.Saturday night, there will be a big program of professional and amateur races at the Forum, with all the stars competing.Gee vs.Catholle High, at Me- Gill, 2 p.m.; West Hill vs.Mont- veal High, at McGill, 3.30 p.m.Mon., Oct.18th \u2014 Junior: Westmount Inter, vs.Montreal West, at Montreal West; St.Lambert vs, Mount Royal, at Mt.FH WHEILIR Me Du RELAX.and refresh yourself Enjoy a carefree holiday at the Laurentians newest resort \u2014 in the heart of Vacationland \u2014 The Ste.Adele Lodge.Only 50 miles from Montreal by C.P.R.or Highway No, 11, this pleasure haven offers accommodation to suit every taste.Swim in the Laurentians\u2019 largest pool, play tennis or shuffleboard, ride, golf, dance \u2014 or just relax on spacious sun decks in the pine-acented mountain air \u2014 and enjoy delicious (ood.Restricted clientele, For cates, reservations, phone Ste.Adele 28 or write C.W.Honey, Mgr, Ste.Adele Lodue, Ste.-Adele-en-haut, Que.os mformation from Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.- Ae an Royal.Wed., Oct, 21st \u2014 Senior \u201cA\u201d: West Hill vs, Westmount, at Westmount Park; Loyola vs.Montreal High, at Campus, Thurs, Oct.22nd \u2014 Senior \u201cB\": Verdun vs.West Hill, at Sometled; St.Lambert vs.Mount Royal, at Mt, Royal, Fri, Oct.23rd \u2014 Junior: Mount Royal vs.Westmount Inter., at Westmount Park: Montreal West vs, St.Lambert, at St.Lambert.Sun., Oct.26th \u2014 Senlor \u201cA: Loyola vs.D'Arcy McGee, at Loyola, Mou., Oct, 36th \u2014 Senior \u201cA\u201d: Catholic High vs, West Hill, at ?Senlor \u2018\u201cB\u2019\u2019: Verdun vs.Montreal High, at Campus; Mount Royal vs, Montreal West, at Montreal West, Wed., Oct.28th \u2014 Senior \u201cA\u201d: For That \"LOI G- AWAITED\" Vacation Special reduced rates effective October 1st .as low as $29.60 pet person weekly, including meals and all activities.September is still summer at The Alpine .all the facilities which make this luxurious log chalet the Laurentians\u2019 smartest resort are at your disposal the year round.If you have not yet had your summer vacation, The Alpine is the place.Our whole estate is ablaze with autumn colour during September and October .don't let the summer go by without that much-needed holiday.Take it now! WRITE FOR INFORMATION, THE ALPINE, Ste.Marguerite Station, P.Q.Montreal High vs.Westmount, at Westmount Park.Junior: Westmornt Inter, vs.St.Lambert, at St.Lambert: Mount Royal vs.Montreal West, at { Montreal West, Fri, Oct.30th \u2014 Senior \"A\": D'Arcy McGee vs.West Hill at ?Senior \u2018B\u2019: Montreal High vs.Mount Royal, at Mt, Royal: West Hill vs, Montreal West, at Mont- real West: Verdun vs.St.Lam- bort, at St.Lambert.Sun, Nov.st \u2014 Senior \u201cA\u201d: Catholic High vs, Loyola, at Loyola.Tues., Nov, 3rd \u2014 Sentor \u201cA\u201d: D'Arcy McGee vs.Westmount, at Westmount Park.Wed., Nov, 4th \u2014 Sentor \u201cA\u201d: , Catholic High vs.Montreal High.\u2018at Campus.RURAL INDIA - In India there are only 36 cities with a population of more jen 100,000.! TOUGH EITHER WAY \u2018Ancient Romans branded bigamists, while England once made the offense punishable by death.$ A i THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.- 4 MOUNT ROYAL TENNIS CLUB VICTORIOUS OVER WESTMOUNT IN GAMES HELD ON CITY COURTS High Class of Talent in Evidence as Ladies Play Friendly Match With Home Team \u2014 Visitors on Top With 4-3 Score in Interesting Series lar team from the Adult courts.lasted Mrs.Lowe's style, Claire Renshaw's lightness afoot probably meant victory in her match with Mrs, Damant ae the Mount Royal player smashed out a 6-3, 6-4 win in two straight sets, Mrs, Royal Club also won in straight sets when she defeated Mrs.Eartly 6-2 and 6-4.Mrs.McNaughton was the lone winner for the Westmounters in the singles matches when she took Ann Sweeney Into camp with not to much trouble winning in two sets 6-1 and 6-2, The doubles \u2018matches were more to the home club's liking: and they took two out of the three played.Mrs, Damant and Mrs, McNaughton won a hard fought match from Barbara Barnard and Ann Sweeney 6-3 and 6-3, The second set in this match was the better of the two with the losers offering their most stubborn resistance in this set.Mrs.Lowe and Mrs.Eartly won the other doubles\u2019 match for Westmount when they defeated Ann Denton and D'Arcy Hubbell from the Mount Royal Club in three sets 3-6, 7-5 and 6-3.This was another hard fought match but the home team\u2019s FLY CASTING TOURNAMENT PLANS MADE Arrangements _ Completed For Event on Saturday In Westmount Park The officials of the Quebec Fly and Balt Casting Association have completed all arrangements for their annual cham- plonships which are scheduled to be held this Saturday afternoon in Westmount Park.Most of the events will be held In the Ravine Pond but the distance event will be held on land where there is more room for the casters.The committee for nament is comprised of dent Harold Lettau, Clarke, Charles Lapierre, Bruce Murdoch, Fred Yates, Otto Raab, Nick Levitan and Ted Goodman.President Lettau has announced that the judges for the events will be A.W, Walker and Fraser Lockhart, while the scorers are William G.Idler and F.S.Cap- lan.\u2019 The competition Is scheduled to start at 1.00 p.m.and post entries will be accepted up until that time.Amongst the events to be contested are the All-Round casting championship for casters in Classes A, B and C.This is a combination of five different events including accuracy and distance.The All Round balt casting championship which will be tor men in Class A only ae will the bait casting event.The All Round fly casting championship will be for men in Class A only as will the bait cast- the tour- Presi- Bryce ing event.Individual events Include the 5 ounce bait accuracy for men in Classes A, B and C and women: the 3 ounce bait accuracy tor men in Classes A and B and women; the % ounce casting for distance for men and B.There wlll also be a fly casting event for accuracy which ls open to men In Classes A and B and all women.while the fly casting event for distance is open to men In Class A only.As can be noted from the program, there will be events for women as well as men.TOWN \u201cALL OUT\u201d italy, Tex \u2014 This town le all-out to llek 11 Duce's Italy.Citizens turned out en masse to comb the city dump, collected 15.000 pounds of scrap metal.SPAIN BROWN-HAIRED The percentage of brown ° .ir is 75 among Spaniards, 39 among French and 18 in Scandinavia.Nicholson of the Mount | in Classes À: 1942 Some first class tennis was seen on the Adult municipal tennis courts on Tuesday evening when a friendly match was tween the ladies\u2019 team from the Mount Royal Tennis Club and a simi- played be- The visitors ran out the winners by a 4-3 score taking three of the singles matches and one in the doubles.Barbara Barnard of the Mount Royal Club won the most interesting of the singles\u2019 matches when she defeated Mrs.N, Lowe of the Westmount team in a hard fought three-set match 1-6, 7-5 and 6-4.Miss Barnard's fast service and hard driving type of game out- chopping ¥ | experience and steadiness in the last two sets proved to be the winning margin, Claire Renshaw and Mrs.Nicholson of the Mount Royal Club had little difficulty with Dot Ross and Enid Nichols of the Westmount team in the third doubles\u2019 match, the Mount Royal players took the match in straight sets, 6-1 and 6-2.The Westmount ladies were hosts to the visitors with some needed refreshments after the matches, One of the most interesting mixed doubles tournament to be held on the municipal courts is scheduled to be completed this week.In all probability the finals fn this event will be played to-morrow evening at the Adult courts.A semi-final match js scheduled for the Adult courts this afternoon at 5.00 p.m.when Enid Nichols and Hugh Brodie meet Mrs, McNaughton and Brendan Macken, This should be a real good match, The other semi-final match between Dot Ross and Sid Quinton and the defending: champions, Mr.and Mrs, Damant was played last evening.The results of the , quarterfinal matches were as follows: Mr.and Mrs.Damant defeated McCallum and Doris Manthorp 6-1 and 6-4; Sid Quinton and Dot Ross defeated Forget and June Pearse 6-2 and 6-1; Hugh Brodie and Enid Nichols defeated L.A.Tucker and Miss Cordell 6-1 and 6-1 while Brendan Mac- ken and Mrs, McNaughton defeated Corneil Strachan and Pauline Strachan, Alberta Scouts Offer Example One of the outstanding examples of Boy Scout salvage work is that offered by the Scouts of Warner, Alta.with the help of members of the Group Committee.They gathered 36 tons of metal and two carloads of mixed salvage, for which $497.44 was received.Of this amount 8225 was sent the Lethbridge Kinsmen's Club for its Milk for Britain fund, and $180 to the Y.M.C.A.for » \u2018ta overseas service.I-MAN TEAMS WILL OPERATE THIS SEASON The Westmount Municipal Man Touch Rueby League Hopes to Have Senior and Junior Sections The Westmount Municipal Six- man Touch Rugby League will operate again this year with the games being played on King George Park.It Is hoped to have two sections, a senior and jun- for.as has been the custom in other seasons.The senior section will be \u2018ur players seventeen years and under while the juniors will be for players weighing one hundred pounds and under.Teams wishing to enter the league should get in touch with recreation supervisor Jimmie Mec- Cormick at the Greenhouse or by telephone at Fltzroy 1929.A meeting of the league will be held at the Greenhouse tomorrow evening at 7 p.m.and all teams Intending to enter the league should have representatives at the meeting.It is hoped to get the schedule underway next week.At least three teams have signified their intentions of eu- tering in the senior section with the Beavers who were eliminated In the play-offg last year being one of the clubs.Roy Howard is also entering a team while Donaid MacDonald will put a team fn the junior section.The black market in cosmetics has been stamped out in Britain.Westmount All-Stars \u201cWestmount\u2019s Homes Newspaper\u201d Defeat Ahuntsic 5-0 The Westmount All-Stars softball team playing in the provincial softball tournament came through with a smart effort last Sunday afternoon when they shut out the Ahuntsic team 5-0 at the mnorth-enders home grounds, This was the first game in the finals of the challenge round.The two teams meet again this Sunday afternoon at MacDonald Park in Snowdon.In the event the Westmount team wins the first game which la scheduled to start at 2.00 p.m.they will have won the series in two straight games and will then meet the Maisonneuve club for the provincial title.On the other hand it the Ahuntsic team win the first game another tilt will be played immediately after in which the result of the series will be decided.The Ahuntsic team has been one of the top-notch outfits on the island for the past seven or eight years and it has some of the best softball players in the province included on its line-up.The hurling staff is headed by Laurin and Nick Borzelll, Laurin is one of the fastest hurlers in the game and delivers them with a side-arm motion while Borzelli has been a top- notcher for many years.The Ahuntsic team were the top heavy favourites to reach the final round and the 5-0 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Westmount team last week-end was a severe blow to their hopes Allan Dyke on the mound for the Westmount team last Sunday pitched a beautiful game and allowed the Ahuntsic nine but five hits while his mates garnered nine off Laurin, Dyke also put on a great exhibition of hitting as he accounted for four of the nine hits achieved off Laurin, two of Dyke's hits were extra-base efforts, a double and a triple.Tom Brennan, Doug Maher and Lloyd Daniels got to Laurin for BICYCLE REPAIRS and Parts For All Makes Locksmith - General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP $900 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.3113 two hits apiece while Emme, .Millen accounted for the other, | One of Maher's safeties wag un important home-run that came (with one man On bases.| Allan Dyke and Andy O'Conger will share the pitching chores fo, the Westmount team this Sunday at the MacDonald Park double header while Laurin and Borzeï will see action for the Ahuntsig team.The MacDonald Park is situated :on Earuscliffe Avenue just above Queen Mary Road and may by reached by an 83 car.FLEE NAZI CAMPS More prisoners are escaping from German camps becauss of the shortage of guards.START OF 6-DAY BICYCLE RACE FORUM SUNDAY .Sept.27th, 9 p.m, WORLD\u2018S GREATEST RIDERS COMPETING Gen.Admission 75c Reserved Seats $1.00 & $1.25 RESERVATIONS Wlibank 6131 THIS COUPON will admit Two (2) persons on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday on payment of 50c per person.That understand a BiLL JONES has me a-guessing\u2014 It's marvelous to see! He seems to fit in everywhere .Wonder how that can be?My HOME is just as,good as his, My Pa is just as strong But Bill is always 'way ahead .What do you s'pose is wrong?THE fellows always call for him; They want him for their teams .And 1s he GOOD?At least\u2014That's how it seems! Hz SWIMS - He talks - He's ina club.It's swell to be that way.I'm going to ask him how it's done, And see what he will say.I T'S really not so hard, Jack, And I can tell you why\u2014 It had its big beginning When I started at the \u2018Y\u201d.À FELLOW makes a lot of friends He's quite a star, And has a pile of fun .But all the time he's growing And getting new things SOME men are there to help you guy.And my advice to you is: START GOING TO THE \u201cY\u201d BOYS\u2019 DIVISION - WESTMOUNT YMCA 4585 Sherbrooke West Wlilbank 2159 done."]
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