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We have 4 grand selection at big savings.OHMAN*S 1216 Greene Ave.\u2014\u20190\u2014>0\u20140\u2014>00\u201420 ee LT vs | | Che Westmount Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis 3 AY HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 oc po CDOC-DOC p20COCDO voL.Xill, No.51 17, 1942 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS F.C.Whitaker Welcomes i or Visiting Rotarians in Address in fluent Spanish Distinguished Visitor Signs Montreal\u2019s Golden Book Senor Carbajal Links Peru's Flag With the Union Jack All Rotary roads on the island of Montreal led on Tuesday to the Mount Royal Hotel, where an enthusiastic reception was accorded Fernando Carbaja), president of International Rotary, of Lima, Peru, on the occasion of his official and first visit to the Rotary Clubs of Montreal, Westmount and Montreal Westward.Not the least feature of the ceremony was F.C.Whittaker's address of welcome in fluent Spanish, as a compliment to the distinguished visitor, to the visiting president of the Westmount Rotary Club, Rotarians.Mr.Whittaker is the J.Lorne Pickering, president of Montreal Westward Rotary Club, introduced the visiting Visiting Hours Are Restricted At Homoeopathic Owing to wartime conditions and the shortage of nurses, it has been necessary to curtail visiting hours at the Homoeopathic Hospital as follows: Private rooms: p.m.daily.Maternity (private): 2.30 p.m.to 4.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m.to 9 p.m.Semi-private wards: daily, 2 to 4pm, 7to8 pm, Maternity: 2.30 p.m.to p.m., and 7 p.m.to 9 p.m.Semi-public and Public wards: Friday, 7 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Tuesday, 3 to 4 p.m.No more than two visitors will de allowed to any patient at one time.All visitors must leave the Hospital by 9 p.m.in order to allow the night nurses time to care for patients.Visitors are \u2018asked to make their visits short, Long visits to patients usually do more harm than good.Children are not allowed on the Maternity floor, and their visits to other floors are not advisable.These regulations will not apply In cases of emergency or ser- fous illness.P/0 A.M.H.Robertson Is Prisoner Of War A grandson of the founder of the firm of James Robertson Company, Pilot Officer Robertson is reported officially to be 8 prisoner of war in Germany.Pilot.Officer Robertson is a son of the late A.A, Robertson and of Mrs.Robertson, of 52 Academy road, Westmount.He was born In Montreal 31 years ago and studied at Selwyn House, Lower Canada College and McGill University before joining the James Robertson Company.He enlisted in the R.C.A.F.in August 1940 and has been overseas for a year.He was noted as a skier and swimmer, 10 a.m, to 9 4.00 X Rotarians, Mr.Carbajal speaking on the theme \u2018Strength in Diversity,\u201d said that \u2018the world is witnessing today a clash of ideologies.Ou one hand we find those who believe that all men can be molded into one pattern, and on the other we have free men who believe that education {in its broadest sense is the only tool which can be used to bring together men of diverse interests\u2014working together for a common ideal, yet free to follow the dictates of their own consciences.Rotary in the western hemisphere, as everywhere, demonstrates the truth of strength in diversity.When we elect members as the classification principle prescribes, we have great variety, first as to social, political and religious points of view.And because of that diversity.the club is much more useful and effective than it could be without it.\u201d Mr.Carbajal pointed out asan example of this principle, the great service activities, and the special tields of service created by the war.Rotary studies of post-war problems and their possible solutions in order to begin the organ- {zation of a peaceful world, which, he admitted could not be accomplished all at once, nor by Rotary alone.but which would never be accomplished unless Rotary ideals of service made a start with the job, \u201cBrute force, as a means of political action, can only be eliminated if we can substitute a stronger economie and moral force based on the ideal of service, and coupled with a willing- nest to make the necessary sacrifices.The Individual enjoys peace and security within his own state or community primarily because he has been willing to make certain sacrifices in order to attain that objective.He has permitted great inroads on his personal freedom in order that be will not intrude on the rights of others.The coming peace, if it is to be successful, will require similar sacrifices on the rights of nations.\u201d Mr, Carbajal, who is vice-presi- dent of the Peruvian Telephone Company and a former state en- giner of Peru, was given an ovation when, following the ginging oi O Canada.the distinguished (See F.C.WHITTAKER on Page 8) Police and Fire Chiefs Pack Toys for Ailing Children Santa Claus has evidentiy not suffered from any lack of rian- bower in Montreal district, either for the manufacture and repair of toys of every description, or for the packing and parcelling of the playthings and their ultimate d'stribution to the youngsters by the members of the Province of Quebec Police and Fire Chiefs\u2019 Association.The great old man\u2019s artisans and assistants, the police and fire chiefs, while they may no: be numerous, make up in energy.sirength, vigor and devotion to \u20acxtra charitable duty what they May lack in actual numbers.They have been hard at work ever since last Christmas, at the association's work shop at \u2018001 Marlowe avenue, the home °! R.N.0.H.Harrington, sec- \u2018t'ary of the Police and Fire Chiefs\u2019 Association of Quebec, ALd some of the playthings they have turned out are equal.if not better, than those produced by Professional toy-makers.They bave one great quality, they are the output of a true \u2018labor of love.\u201d If the dolls, wooden soldiers and other figures, manufactured by the \u2018\u2018chlefs\u201d could actually talk, they would tell the kiddfes who will get them at Christmas, a tale that would delight even their youthful and still wondering little minds.Since Friday last the \u2018\u2019beardless Santas,\u201d as the police and fire chiefs have come to be known, have been toiling like \u2018\u2018navvies\u2019\u201d\u2019 in one of the upper rooms of No, 23 Police Station here, wrapping and packing assortments of playthings of every description.On Saturday several large trucks will gather in front of No.23 Station to be loaded with the parcels which will be taken to the various bospitals, orphan.eges, institutions and other estab- Iishments where crippled or underprivileged children are taken care of, and Santa's understudies will distribute the gifts with a smile and a few words of good cheer and Christmas greetings.diversity .of community] Lieut.Tellier Is Now Home On Brief Furlough Lieutenant William Tellier, R.C.N.V.R., who for \u2018\u2018courage and coolness in the removal of a time bomb in London\u201d received George Medal from His Majesty the King at an investiture Buckingham Palace, is now home on a month's furlough, Lieutenant Tellier is the son of Mrs.H.J.Tellier of 358 Redfern avenue.Newspapers Are To Be Collected For War Salvage Citizens Are Asked to Tie Their Newspapers In Bundles The City of Westmount War Salvage are pleased to announce that they are again in a position to collect any newspapers which the citizens may wish to donate to the war salvage, Citizens are kindly asked to tie their newspapers up in bundles and place them alongside their garbage cans on collection day, with any other salvage they might have; only newspapers that are tied up or packed tightly in carton boxes will be collected for salvage.Householders who haye agcumul- ated a large quantity of newspaper can put small quantities out on each collection day, or call FI.8531, War Salvage, where arrangements will be made to have them taken away.Citizens will please\u2019 note that newspapers only are required.Other items of great importance to the war effort are as follows: scrap Iron and steel, rubber, alluminum, lead, zine, copper, brass, bottles, fats and bones, rags; also miscellaneous articles such as old boilers, batteries, bed springs, carpets and mattresses, For information or special collection, please call FI.8531, war salvage.West End Citizens To Speak On CBM Dr.Pitts and Professor ~ Gifford Chosen Rev.Dr.John Pitts and Professor W.A.Gifford of the United Theological College, are two West End residents among the ministers chosen to take part in the devotional broadcasts at 8.15 every week-day over CBM until January 2.The broadcasts are arranged by the interdenominational committee of morning devotions, Dr.Pitts began this morning and will speak tomorrow and Saturday.Professor Gifford will speak on December 31 and January 1 and 2.the at |; Prized possessions, pitifully few though they may be, are being hawked on Marseilles Frenchmen in the hope of obtaining a pittance with which to buy food.face a winter of desperate privation.streets by The French, undar Hitler's heel, POLICE CLEAR UP JEWELRY STORE THEFT Most of the Stolen Property Recovered By the Police The efficiency of Wesimount's police department was again dem- | following a break into a local jewelry store in the early morn- fng\u2014and discovered shortly after by a city constable policing his beat\u2014five arrests had been made before noon the same day, All five were charged with shop-breaking and receiving stolen goods, Claude Lantaigne, 19, 4649 Henri Julien avenue; Henri | Smith, 18, 4225 Laval avenue, and Jean Messier, 18, 98 De Mon- tigny street east, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced today.Paul Beaudoin, 29, 4110 St, Urbain street, and Roland Provost, 30.4649 Henri Jlien avenue, pleaded not gullty and elected for a jury trial.These two were formally arraigned In police court in Montreal and are now awaiting trial, Most of the property, to the value of $2,500, stolen by the robbers has been recovered by the police.Stores Open at Night To Assist Shoppers Despite an impression to the contrary, largely the result of the dim-out, most merchants in the city are open in evenings for the convenlence of local shoppers.The Examiner is informed that all the stores which in past years have kept open In evenings during the Christmas holiday season are continuing to do so this year.onstrated on December 10, when K.H.Murray Addresses St.Maurice Valley Teachers\u2019 Ass'n.Pupil Adjustment or Guidance as Carried on Today Is Much Broader Than Vocational Guidance Some (ime ago whenever guidance was mentioned one immed fately thought of vocational guidance, guidance counsellor, Westmount sald K.H.Murray, M.Bd, Intermedinte School, a valiant crusader for better schools and a guidance counsellor, whose keen and discerning counsel is ever followed by a host of young people, who was the guest speaker recently at a meeting of the St, Maurlre Valley Teachers\u2019 Assoclation in the Laurentide Que.Inn, Grand\u2019Mere, Mr.Murray sak] that pupil adjustment or guidance as Ît carried on today is much broader than \"guidance \u2014trvnty\"0re\" \"pere \u201c074 a ve ae em counselling.It does not Include enough to be considered alone.Guidance or adjustment must Include more than that.We must assist pupils In such a way that they recelve the greatest possible benefit from their stay in school, In this way we can build for success, Contiwuing the speaker went on to discuss the following questions to which he provided a preparatory background for the discussion.Is my child well adjusted?asked Mr.Murray.Does he mix well with other children and what do they think of him?Does he spend much of his time reading or does he do a fair amount of playing with other children?What would I do if iy child Is not doing well in school?Whom should I see?Is my child working up to hig ability?How can 1 find out?What can I do about it?Mr.Murray said that there are three main headings under the general term counselling or guidance, There is vocational guidance to assist pupils to prepare for a job most suited to them, guidance in securing the job and | Where guidance on how to make a success of it after the job has been | securerl, Educationa) guidance | could possibly he Included under! vocational guldance, said Mr.| Murray, but it is so important: in school work that we leave it In a category by Îtself, Educational guldance includes every- 1 thing that goers to make 8 success ! of the school life of a pupil, You! can see thla is a very large field.Ts the child failing?Why?Is it hercause of lack of ability?If he has the ability to do the work, vocational guidance, Vocational why the failure?What cause?Is It poor eyesight?Is it poor reading ability?Are there faulty study habits?were among the many questions asked by Mr, Murray in the course of his address, There are many reasons for failure and the causes should be investigated for cach pupil, said Mr.Murray.Too often, he added, the reason for fallure is put down as lack of ablllty, There are many other reasons and jn fairness to the children we should find out what they are.A good counsellor, as a result of his specialized training, can often diagnose the fronble and recommend remedial treatment.In addition to vocational guidance there Is a guidance to secure adjustmant, continued Mr, Murray.It is quite possible for the average achool to get along without noticing anyone needing special help, when in that same schnol prohably quite a few are in need of urgent assistance.should we look to find who might need adjuat- ls the pupila ment?Are there any now pupils?Mr.Murray asked, Puplls new to the tachoo! and new to the city are often right out of the swim.Thay have come to a strange city, others have their own friends and it ia difficult for newcomers to break in, The work in the new \u2018school is often different and special attention has to he pald to those new puplls until they find themselves.Some pupils do not get along well with others, added Mr.Mur- (Bee K.H.MURRAY on Page 8) PERISCOPE PICTURE OF JAP LINER American sub\u2019s-ey exchange ship Tatsuta Maru headed for a neutral port with homeward- bound United Nations citizens.e-view of an enemy liner shows the Japanese Some 150 Jap vessels caught full in periscope sights like this have been sunk by U.S.subs in the Pacific, but this liner was photographed by one of our unsung undersea bosts en à scouting mission.Due to the fact | that Year\u2019s Day fall of this year.edition of the following that week.Correspondents and ingly.week's issue is noon on December 28.TW ITT Po LE IT RRR ERR BEE EE Next Issue of Examiner : s On Tuesday, Dec.22nd this year on Fridays, changed schedules are necessary during the last two weeks The next issue of the Examiner will appear on Tuesday, December 22, replacing the edition that ordinarily would be distributed on Thursday.The Tuesday, December 29, instead of on Thursday of note these changes and govern themselves accord- Deadline for copy of all kinds for next Christmas Day and New week will come out on advertisers are asked to Monday, December 21.Deadline for the week after is noon on Monday, TTAE pm.Thatcher, Heather Swift, Donald Paterson, Jehn Swift, ily Fell, 0.ee Fell, A.L, Griffith.Mr.axwell Ford will direct the Christmas Rites Fixed for Sunday In Churches Here Bucharist, sermon, pageant, choir and carol-singing will mark the advent of the Christmas season in churches of the West End on Sunday.Although the ser- + vices wil} vary in accordance with the practices and bellefs of the diffarent sections of the Christian Church in this diatrict, the note lot Joytu} recollection of the Sav- four's birth will predominate In all.The new note of hope In our national and international altun- tion will also affect the ceremon- fes, with thankful recognition of the lessening of the peril to Christianity and clvilization resulting from the triumphs of A) Hed arma in Africa, Asia and the fslands of the South Pacific, Christmas this year will be tha happiest the United Nations have known since the outbreak of war.Men are already talking of peace on the European front, at least, by next Christman.Stanley Presbyterian Stanley Presbyterian Church will have the following Christmas services: On Christmas Sunday, December 20th, at 11.00 a.m., morning worship: Dr.F, 8 Morley will preach on the sermon topic \u201cFan- tastie Christmas.\u201d There will be special choir musfe.There will he a White Gift service for the Sunday School children and all children are to meet at the Franklin Hull Memorial at 10.45 a.m.\u201cthie ¢HSIF will provide a chora) service and the sermon subjoct will he \u2018Studies in Isafab: 10.\u201cThe Coming of the King.\" On the Sunday after Christmas, Dec.27th, 11.00 a.m., morning worship; at 7.00 p.m, there will be Christmas music with (he piano and organ, Mr.Walter Clapperton will he at the organ and Miss Doris Kfllam nt the plano, On New Year's Eve, he a watch night 11.30 p.m.there will service at 8t.Andrew's Chureh On Sunday evening, at 7.30 jo'elork, the Alpha-Omega Soclaty and choir of St.Andrew's Church will present the \u2018Crown of light\u201d \u2014a choral pageant of the Nativity, in place of the regular even- {gg service, This pray m a portrayal of the immortal Christmas story.Set in three acts, it opens with the wall-known scene nt the Inn, than goes In the thrllling scene of the shepherds and the angel, and finally takes us to the adoration acene at the manger at Bethle- bem.The acting Îtaelf will he supplemented by glorionge musle.colourful contuming, effective lighting, and impressive pageantry, The cust of twenty-one players is under the direction of A, Leo- nord Griffith and includes T,ois Armitage, Bill Taylor, Joan Brown, Mawell, Ford, Tom Par- rott.Alan Paterson, Fleanor Spearman, Dennis Ore, Myrne :0'Hara, Tom Earle, Margery Nal.son, Ross Rubenstein.Ann Ru.hensteln, Merele Gaytord, Alleen ghting, Gwynneth Williams will be In charge of costuming, and Mrs.J.N.Poole will be in charge of make-ups, More than half of the play is devoted to music and in this regard will feature the popular st.Andrew's choir under the affi.efent direetfon of Mr.Fred Whiteley, Music-lovers who have heard this choir In their brilliant mueiral evenings during the past few months will delight in listening to them sing surh anthems as - All Branches of Christian Church To Celebrate Advent of Christ As Outlook for Preservation Of Civilization Improves John Grant and Mr.Bdgar Davies taking the leading parts.Dominion-Douglas Church At Dominion-Douglns Church, next Sunday morning, the choir will render appropriate musie and Dr, Lloyd Smith will speak on \"Has This World Room for Jesus?\u201d The Sunday School will meet in the Auditorium at three o'clock for thelr Annual White Gifts Service and to witness a beautiful Christmas Pageant.The pube lle nre invited.At seven thirty, the Church Auditorium wlll be lt with candles and the service will be largely musical, The chofr will ring a number of Christmas Carols and In the familiar ones the congregation will join, On Christmas Day at eleven (See CHRISTMAS RITES on P.on TD Credit Standing Terms Explained Wyatt E.Carter Talks To Westward Rotary Bighty per cent of the people at large are reasonably reliable, and can ha depended upon te pay thelr hills, Wyatt HB.Carter, credit investigator informed Mone treal Westward Rotary Club in an address at last week\u2019s luncheon.Mr.Carter's home Academy Road.\u2018Mr, Carter's talk discloned that in the last analysis a man's credit standing depended entirely upon his character rather than on hia finanein! position, A man of character, be mnld, will not undertake obligations which the ftate of his finances will not \u2018al.tow him to mont.Mr.Carter was introduced by J.Lorne Plekering, president of the club and was thanked by Gordon Hatcher, a former school tracher of the kpeaker\u2019s, Thomann Haugland introduce\u2026 vinlting Rotarians, Hal Tiraworton spoke of rangements made for the ane nual Christmas party sponsored by the club at William Trenholme school which In to he held tonight.Final details of the program were ironed oul at a maeting of club members hold last night, Westward Rotary was well represented at the meeting of the combined Rotary clubs of Mon- trenl in the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday when the speaker was Fernando Corbajal of Lima, Peru, president of Rotary International, Mr.Pickering was one of tho guests at the head table and introduced visiting Rotar- janx, is at K3 Aya Hospital Seeking Rooms For Nurses Homoeopathic Classes To be Increased It has bean found necessary, due tp the Increased class of students entering for training at the Homoeopathic Hospital in January, to obtaln rooms \u2018for housing nurses, Therefore, those wishing to he placed on the preference list of rooms avallable, \u2018are advised to submit in writing their accommodation available and rental of same, to the secretary of the hospital, 2100 Mar lowe avenue, Preference will be given to rooms in the immediate viefnity of the hospital, also where it is possible to obtain Mozart's Gloria\u2019 in Excelsix\u201d Pergolisi's \u2018Glory to God in the! Highest\u201d, and many of the old | familiar rarols\u2014 among them | \u201cThe First Nowell,\u201d \u2018In the Bleak Mid-Wintar,\u201d \u2018Adeste Fi-| deles.\u201d The Christmas service on Sunday forenoon will be conducted hy Rev.Dr.Kerr.There will he Christmas anthems and carols, with Miss Jean ¥illar, Mrs, W.H.Lewis, Mr.H.Hewetson, Mr.double rooms with twin beds.Public Library \u2026 To Close The Public Library will close Thursday afternoon at five o\u2019- clock and will remain closed until Monday morning, December 28, at ten o'clock, PACE TWO The Westmount Examiner Pablished Every lhorsdar Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metrepelia.- TH.EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Oftice: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAInut 2773° \u201cThe Fixaminer\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper fer the home, daveted te publie service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HE WAR HAS BROUGHT great changes in the habits of our people, particularly noticeable at this season of the year.In normal times, downtown Montreal is at its brightest during the Christmas shopping pe- rind.Stores are busy, windows brilliantly decorated, streets crowded.Today, there are few lights in evidence\u2014power is needed for our war industries, The big stores are all closed in the evenings.And, for the first time, they will close for the entire Christmas and New Year week-ends.This represents a Lig sacrifice on \"er part, particularly the loss of two busy .urdays.[Local business men have also curtailed their activities in the interest of the war effort.While it is essential that they remain open for a time in the evenings because most local purchasers are awav from the district all day, they have remained closed in the evenings until today.It is usual for local stores to open in the evenings from early in the month right up until Christmas.This year, their night schedule has heen curtailed to the seven shopping days immediately preceding Christmas, and this only -as a convenience to local residents desiring to make some last-minute purchases.Lt should be noted, though, that dim- out will be observed; there will be few lights in the store windows.A word to shoppers: please carry your parcels home with you wherever possible, and do your purchasing as early as possible, CHRISTMAS OF THE FUTURE E WILL CELEBRATE Christmas this year under much happier conditions than in any Yuletide since the war started, We are no longer fighting to save ourselves from de- struction\u2014we fight now to win.This victory, however, must not end with the defeat of the enemy nor even with his\u2019 just punishment.We've got to go far past that and endeavour to mould a new world closer to that which the Prince-of Peace preached.Britain has gone a long way along this road.The work of Sir William Beveridge is an example of what Britain is going t do for her people.We in Canada are considerably behind Britain in this respect, and the United States is considerably behind us.But the many controls we have set up in war time will greatly facilitate the economic and social progress of the mass of the people and enable us to follow England fairly closely on the road to reform if we don't get into a jam with our balkanized provincial | legislatures, : But changes\u2014tremendoys changes\u2014must come no matter who or what stands in the way.Security, education, health, leisure and oppurtunity must be mare the right of everyone, We shall have to take many leaves from Russia\u2019s book, for example, in providing such things as medical and dental services, rest resorts and sanatoria free of charge for every- nne who has need of them, and in choosing our candidates for university on merit and merit alone and paying them a salary while they are studying.We can take a leaf from pre-war Norway's book in establishing maximum salaries based on a ratio of, say, ten or twelve times the salary of the lowest paid employee in the same industry.We can take a leaf also fromm pre-war Czecho-Slovakia and provide modern living quarters for our workmen in the form of huge apartment communities with gymnasium, hospital, library and playgrounds, Industry must he made the servant, not the master of humanity.Measures such as these, together with a suppression of nationalistic tendencies and a development of a larger internationalism will help international concord in this constantly shrinking world.The better we know one another, the mnre progress toward a fuller life we'll all make.This is the only road to the fulfilment of that peace on earth and good will among men that the angels proclaimed on that Christmas day nearly two centuries ago.It is the only road to that kingdom on earth in which the golden rule will guide the conduct of men and nations.\u201cWhat will Christmas be like twenty-five years from now?Will parents still be going into debt for months \u201cto make Christmas happy for their children, and then constantly worrying in fear of sickness which might involve.them in hospital and medical expense which they can\u2019t afford?Will the happiness of many homes still he marred by loss of employment, and will other homes still have to depend on charitable organizations for a little bit of Yule cheer?Will the Christmases of the aged still be saddened and embittered by the thought of their declining years spent in the drabness of so-called \u201chomes,\u201d or dependent upon their children who in most cases need all their money to meet their own expenses.Will hospitals still be asking \u201cWho is going to pay for it?\u201d when an ambulance is called in an emergency?Will the common stock dividend still be the supreme gauge of human progress?Can we really break away from all this and make future Christmases \u2018what the primitive Christianity of the New Testament tells us they should be ?Without any benefit of Christian preceptors, save what they read in Tolstoy, Gorky, Blok and other writers who, in some of their works, have dealt with elemental Christianity, Russia has made a pretty good effort which in other hands would be considered practical Christianity.If a nation, many of whose leaders are atheistic, can do this why cannot nations which profess Chris- \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest tianity do as well, or better.A Lawyer on Law Book Review by Howard S.Ross, K.C., D.C.L, Member of Montreal Bar Association The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the, kind co-operation of Mrs.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each! week twelve passes are given to the the following requirements: Simply find the two \u2018ads.\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first halt of next week are hidden.Submit ail answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are sligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers, as.unfortunstely, it would be impossible te give passes to every ons submitting the right answers.The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.T.H.Haskert, 93 Hallowell Ave.; Miss M.Hesren, 4560 St, Catherine West, Apt.38; G.Wilson, 35 Bruce Ave.; Mrs.H.A.Rowlands, 25 Windsor Ave.; Miss Marian Heward, 10 Anwoth Road; Mrs.Alice Lason, 494! Sherbrooke West, Apt.six lucky winners who comply with Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, v In Which Subjects of v Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does not accept responsibility for them.UM K.C.DCL * General i Lieut.Gen.Sir William Dobbie, who {8 now in England after having fame as the indomitable defender of Maita, has told a Second Day Adventist convention in London that the second coming of Christ is near at hand, During the darkest News Service reported Gen.Dobbie as having said he was \u2018\u2018unfail- agly conscious\u201d\u2019 of the Lord's impe Prime Minister King received congratulations on September 4 on having equalled the long tenure of office as prime minister achieved by his predecessor ns Liberal leader, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Sir John A.MacDonald held office for a longer period.Mr.King now needs to remain as premier less than four years to break Sir John's reco:d.Nearly 68 years of age Mr.King is in good health and can if he desires to do so, remain in office until the middle of 1945 without calling a general election.Diplomas have been granted 161 graduates of the U.S.army chaplain school at Harvard University and including Protestants Catholics and Jews.250 11.8.colleges are ready to enrojl American-born students of \u201cThe Westmount Examiner Tv CLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut 2773 PROPERTY FOR SALE MT.PLEASANT AVE, near Mont- rose Ave., very finc two storey house in apacious grounds, containing 9 rooms and 3 Dbathrvoms, one car garage.lot approx.130° x 138°, This property can be bought at & vary attractive figure.Apply The Eastern Trust Co, 13¢ Bt.James Street West, BR.1746.U-9 WILSON AVE.immediately north N.D.G.Ave, 1 gtorey semi-detached brick residence, $ roums, gargge.Excellent order.Bargain to close an ex- tate.Price $5,500.00.lensed at $55.00 monthly.Apply The Eastern Trust Co., 134 St.James Street Weat, BE.1748.1-10 NITUATIONN WAY D NBHEE Wil mind children while parents are going thelr Christmas shopping.playing bridge, or enjoying na picture show, WI.1307.1-8 PART-TIME WORK, care of gentleman's apartment or business couple, also care of, children evenings, very reliable, best city references.EL.2146.v-1 ROOMS TO LET FOR SALB FOR SALE SKI BOOTS, double lacing, calf BEAUTIFUL English rust Melton lined, cost $18.00, sell half price, worn cloth coat, interlined with English only few times.WB, 6808.- flannel, genuine raccoon collar DRRSS, Imported wool, never worn, (girl's), size 11-13, $3.00, BL.4301.sizo 16, new mode), $10.00, DE.1087, A-363 U-4 WHITE FOX fur, never worn.DB.1067, U-s CHILI'S PEDAL dump truck \u201cSteel- craft,\u2019 in good condition.WE.2970.U-2 BLACK DREFS, Oxfords, size TAA, never worn.BI.1298.A-386 FRA WAGON (walnut), excellent condition, reasomible.AT.0120.A-338 GENTLEMAN'S BUITS and over- conts, rise 36-37.Lady's black coat, dresses, rugs, drapes, all in good condition, must sacrifice.CR.2188.A884 SKI BOOTS, wise §; 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' ! | 846 Claremont avenue.EL.8714- U-17 Drummond Bidg., PL.5848.\u2018Ase beard same cheap, nice sunny home.EL.2146.U-5 DECORATING FAINTING, Decatating, ail kinds of repaire to property.Mr.C.Manseau, DRESSMAKING COATS, sults and dresses.reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Talloress, dressmaker, 4316 St.Catherine St.Pi.084.U-33 LADIES and children's coats, sults and dresses.Emocking.embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling, Moderate price.FI.6670.U-18 LL RUGS __ REVERSIBLE broadloom rugs made from your old carpets and materiale.Angle French Carpet Company, U-14 days of the Malta siege, Religlous pding return.Japanese descent.There are 2,000 evacuee students, William Allen White, veteran editor, recently stated that a new world order of nations living in peace under mutually respected control by a super-order dedicat- ad to friendly relations of natipns and peoples is to be.He declared it Is not an idle dream but the only reality by which an orderly world ean survive this war.We cannot live in this world alone.There can be no freedom for us the U.S.A.) unless we share\" it with the world.He spoke of the terrible toll the war will exact and tears that after it is over the world will face the toughest job since Adam and Eve came out of the Garden of Eden.The John Milton Society, 156 Fifth avenue, New York, requests the names of blind persons to whom they may send one or more of their two magazines, which are printed in Braille and sent to children free.As the Ottawa Journal noted before, the United Chureh is not asking for prohibition.That has been tried in Canada, and the result was not happy.What is proposed, and with the backing of large numbers of men and women 4 \u2018who are by no means cranks on the subject, Is simply an adjustment of the national drinking bill to the urgent needs of these times.A liquor bill of $250,000,000 a year is a great deal more than this country can afford, and the Dominion Government must lake responsibility for cutting it very substantially.Specifically the committee was set up to consider a petition from the General Council of the United Church which asked for a sharp curtailment fn production of al- cohollc beverages in Canada.a reduction in their alcoholic content, a cut of one-third or one-half in spirits released from bond, prohibition of liquor advertising and shipments overseas, and an educational campaign for temperance \u2014\u2014 + | Dominion-Douglas | ! Church Notes + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The music chosen for use at the Christmas services on Sunday and on Christmas Day is as follows, the service on Sunday evening being a Christmas Carol service by candlelight.Sundar.morning service, 11 a.m.Organ preludes.«Andante Cantabile\u201d In F.Emil Dethler, \u201cpastoral Symphony.\u201d Messiah, Handel: Anthem.\u2018Praise Ye the Lord of Hosts.\u201d Saint-Saens; Offertory solo, \u201cThe Birthday of a King.\u201d Neldlinger, Mrs.W.A.Messenger; Anthem, \u201cThe Hymn of the Angels,\u201d West; Postlude, \u201cHosanna,\u201d Dubois.7.30 p.m, Christmas carols and candles.Organ preludes, \u201cNoel,\u201d Dubols, \u201cChant Pastorale,\u201d\u201d Dubois; Anthem.\u201cCome Ye Gentles,\u201d Bair- stow; Offertory solo, \u2018The Song the Angles Sang,\u2019 Ward, W.J.Stephenson; Carols, \u201cWhen the Crimson Sun,\u201d \u201cHark What Mean Those Holy Voices,\u201d \u201cSing the Great Glad Tidings; Anthem.\u201cJesu Bambino,\u201d Pletro Yon; solo, \u201cAn Old French Carol,\u201d Samuel Liddle, Arthur Dirkman; * Postlude, \u2018Marche des Rois Mages,\u201d Dubots.Christmas Day, 11 A.M.: Anthem \u201cHark What Mean Those Holy Voices,\u201d Bortnjanski; Offertory solo, \u201cO Leave Your Sheep,\u201d Haz- lehurst, Miss Walton: Postiude in C, Gounod.J.M.Walkley.(Continued from last week) Common Law \u201cBut what was the English common law in 1776?It is to be remembered that in those days there were no law echools, no law professors.And there were no libraries containing all the re ports to which judges and practis- ; ing lawyers had easy access.Ua-| der these circumstances, Blackstone was the answer to a lawyer's prayer.His Commentaries were just what was needed.They were an exposition of the whole of the common law, written a few years before the Revolutien (it was largely the timing that did it) and written by a person so learned in the law, and so qualified to administer it, that he had been doubly honoured by being made the first professor of law at Oxford and by being made 8 justice of one of the principal courts.No wonder that our legal ancestors thought the Commentaries were manna {rom Heaven.Moreover they were so readable: Blackstone set the law to music, cathedral music,\u2014serene, sonorous, stately.\u201cBlackstone became the American legal Bible, and remained so for decades.Abraham Lincoln, poring by candle-light over his Blackstone, will always be a beloved part of the American pie- ture.Thousand of American judges and lawyers have derived their conceptions of choses in ae- tion and the unassignability thereof from Blackstone.\u201d At Cornell University Law School, Blackstone (with American notes) is a much used text book and probably in some other U.S.A.law schools, Of the doctrine of stare decisis he wrote:\u2014 \u2018Here is a rula, \u2014 reason or no reason, let it stand.It has been said that for centuries nobody thought of questioning the rule, We challenge that.The remarks of Mr.Justice Buller, just quoted, demonstrate that no such sweeping statement may properly he made.We concede that very frequently judges took the attitude that, reason or no reason, such was the law.There were judges in England who would no more have thought of questioning unassiguability of debts at law (unless evidenced by negotiable instruments), than a Victorian rector would have thought of questioning the established doctrines of the Church of England.Such a judge might be unable to produce a reason for the rule but there was a halo of sanctity above the head of the rule.A~d many an American judge, r* ting the rule through the muddy conduit of Blackstone, also threw up his mental hands.Not his to reason why; his but to know and apply.\u2018Not to waste vain regrets upon the past, is it not clear that at least the time has now come to put an end to this sort of thing?\u201cYes, yes,\u201d says someone, \u201cBut it is for the legislatures, not the courts, to deal the coup de grace\u2019.We challenge that.Such an attitude is a confession of judicial impotence.\u201cThe author concelves that it is a function of the judges\u2014thelr highest function\u2014to develop the law in accord with modern needs.Let there be no passing of the buck to the legislature.\u201d Lord Mansfield Ot the great Mansfield he wrote: \u2014 \"This brings us to Mansfield (1704-1793).He was à Scotsman who did very well for himself in England (as many another Scotsman had done.He was a great power in politics in the latter half of the eightenth century.He was a warm advocate of an enlightened and considerate policy toward the American colonies.For over thirty years he was Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and, as such, Lord Chief Justice of England.More than ounce, he waved away the Lord Chancellor crown.Said the County Member: \u201cWhat is greater than to be Lord Chancellor?\u201d Said the City Member: \u201cTo de- Westmount Baptist Church * | » __% * On Sunday afternoon at 3 o\u2019- clock.the Bible School will hold its annual \u201cWhite Gift\u201d service, the gifts to be received being designated to less privileged groups.The young people will meet as usual on Monday, at 8 p.m.Flight \u201cU\", Westmount B.Y.P.U.Squadron will be in charge and will present a candle-lit Christmas Vesper service, | In view of Thursday being Christmas eve the regular weeknight service will be held next week on Wednesday, 23rd.On New Year's Eve a Watch-Night service will be held as in other years.ST ANDREW'S | CHURCH NOTES * * | | * The Alpha Omega Socie:y is holding a social gathering with refreshments following *he oven.ing service.The entiie member- cline to be Lord Chancellor and! to be Lord Mansfield.\u201d Mans tield loved his work, He was never more in his element than when presiding at Nisi Prius in the Guildhall with a special jury of London merchants.He was learned, but he kept learning in its place,\u2014it was his servant, not his master.He was clothed with Olympic serenity, as with a garment, He was dignified without being pompous, considerate without being condescending.He was a master of lucid, persuasive exposition.He seems to us to have been just the right blend of the conservative and progressive, \u2014 the perfect judge, without fear and without reproach, reliable, shrewd, wise.\u201cNo otber judge, English or American, has had such an effect upon the author's legal thinking as has Mansfield.He is a disciple of Mansfield.\u201cNow, in dealing with business questions, Mansfield always sought to learn what were the customs, usages and understandings of business men.And he inclined to confirm them.He did pot always confirm them.There might be some reason in public policy which blocked confirmation.But he inclined to confirm.His thought was: Let business men generate their own law, so long as what they generate does not offend public policy.\u201cTherefore let the good work begun by Mansfield be extended.The law is moving that way, and with an increasing momentum.\"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We believe that our views a to tbe assignability ae law of deb before default (even 1f those debtg are not evidenced by Regotiable Instruments) will ultimately pre vai], and that then people wij; de saying: \u201cWell done, but of course Why was it not done long be.tore?\" Simpler Law \u2018We have a growling ally with bulldog qualities.We put Trea; reliance in his teeth and tena.ty.We are confident that be will come out top-dog.That ally is the twentieth-century {ingig.ence that the law be made more simple, more easily understandable by intelligent laymen.Of the Plantagenet judges he wrote: \u201cWe have no disposition to ridicule the Plantagenet judges, We have great respect for them.In intellectual acumen and general ability.we believe\u2014although of course we cannot prove it\u2014 that if we were to take all the (See A LAWYER on Page 3) Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave, J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th CHRISTMAS SUNDAY Visiting Preacher: Rev.H.H.Bing.ham, D.D., General Secretary, Baptist Convention of Ontario & Quebec.11.00 am.\u201cThe Spell of Christmas.\u201d 3.00 p.m.\"White Gift Service\u201d in the Bible School.7.30 p.m.\"The Sign of the Star.\u201d The Choir will contribute Special Christmas Music at both services.Visitors Warmly Welcomed St.Andrew's Church Westmount {Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Ms.A, Leonard Griffith, B.A.11.00 a.m.Christmas.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Crown of Light.\u201d Choral Pageant of the Nativity, directed by A.Leonard Griffith Choruses by St.Andrew's Choir, directed by Fred Whiteley.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr at both services DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.comer Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Graham Barr, B.A.11.00 a.m.\"Has This World Room for Jesus?\u201d 3.00 p.m.Christmas Pageant and White Gifts Service, 7.30 p.m.Candle-Light and Carols, Topic: Christmas Giving.\u201d CHRISTMAS DAY 11.00 a.m, \"The Day Spring.\u201d Mr.J.M.Walkley, Organist Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount, P.Q.Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A.LL.B.D.D.SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11.00 a.m.The Mighty Power of the Christmas Spirit: 11.30 a.m.Church School.3.00 p.m.Special Sunday School White Gift Service, 7.30 p.m.The Joyousness of Christmas Song.Carols by the Choir and Congregation.The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach.Visitors Welcome.CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount.Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.10.00 a.m.Sunday School Cancelled for this Sunday.11.00 a.m.On Tuning in to Christmas.730 p.m.A Beautiful and Appealing Christmas Pageant with Christmas Carol Interpretations.White Gifts may be brought to either morning or evening service, The Christmas Services will be continued on Sunday, December 27th.At the evening service on that day the choir will present the inspiring Christmas Cantata \u201cBethlehem\u201d by J.H.Maunder, Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rav.Frank S.Morley B.D., Ph.D.(Edin) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, DÉCEMBER 20th 11.07 a.m.Morning Worship.Subject: \u2018Fantastic Christ mas,\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.3.15 p.m.Young People\u2019s Group.7.00 p.m.Evening Service.Subject: Studies from Isaiah 10: \u201cThe Coming of the King.\u201d Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A.B.D.11.00 a.m.Special Christmas Service 7.30 p.m.\"The Man of the Year.\u201d Whom would you nominate 5 the greatest personality of 1942?This nomination will be based on Christian standards.The Choir will render special Christmas music under the leadership of J.C.Scott, LRSM, Choir Director selection Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere 41 Carry Your Love and Holiday Greetings to those you care for.! pooh from our large variety of Cu Flowers and Plants.EDDY 5 Make your Florists 78 St.Catherine West {Near Greend) Phone: FI.7242 re \u2014e Barrister and Selicitor ship of the society is invited to Organist and Choirmaster, thia enjoyable occasion.HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Telephone HA.9238 §7 St.James St.Wert 2004 US 0935410 Dp = IND hee =; 0 Pe NPD gl ed Vid Vow Prd Prd Prd Vt Vd V1 7-371 17 Jl I aya ay PPE Tan me ng- ary, ario ist- 200m and arols, saiah the rch ves.) pe prvice ear, Je + will tand- hrist- p of 11 \u201cWestmouat's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 PAGE THREE CHRISTMAS RITES [Pereuster™ \u201cos susaus.in acer aoa na Ferguson.On Sunday, in addi- A LAWYER drawn by adequate draftsmen, tion to the usual classes at 11.30 e Us (Continued from Page 1) o'clock, thers will be a Service of Worship for one hour.The minister will preach.Subject: \u201cThe Day Spring.\u201d Calvary United Church The service in Calvary United Church, Dorchester street, will be in keeping with the approaching Festival.The minister, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D,, will be in charge of the services.The usual morning Sunday School at 10 o'clock has been withdrawn in order to allow for a complete attendance of teachers, officers and scholars at the 11 o'clock service, when Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u2018On Tuning in to Christmas.\u201d A special Christmas ceremony will be enacted at the Mission Band from 11.15 to 12 o'clock under the direction of Mrs.A.Malkin.At the evening service at 7.30 p.m.& beautiful pageant of Christmastide will be presented in the church auditorium.A well- trained group of young people will present the entire Christmas story with all the attendant scenes of shepherds, angels and wise men, supported by the choir rendering Chri-* -t carols, White Gifts, including canned goods, toys, books, and clothing may be brought at both morning and evening services.These will be used in the social service ministry of the church.All groups in the church School and Young People\u2019s Department are participating in special Christmas gatherings and in helpful forms of service for other groups.The Christmas services will be continued on Sunday, Dec.27th, At the evening service on that day the choir will present the inspiring Christmas cantata \u2018\u2018Bethlehem\u201d by J.H.Maunder, Westmount Baptist Westmount Baptist Church will, as usual, mark the Advent Season by special services, when the church\u2019s pulpit will be occupied by Rev.Dr.H, H.Bing- ham, of Toronto, the able General Secretary of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec.At the morning service, Dr.Bingham will take for his sub-|x ject, \u201cThe Spell of Christmas.\u201d and at 7.30, \u201cThe Sign of the Star.\u201d Under the direction of Hibbert Troop, the choir will render a goodly number of Christmas selections.Among other numbers to be sung at the morning service will be Solo and Chorus by E.E.Friendship taking the solo Tours, ''Sing, O Heavens\u201d with part, and a solo '\u2018The Infant Jesus\u201d (Gesus Bambino), Pietro Yon, sung by Miss Norma Bull.The evening election will include, \u201cThree Kings\u2019 by Healey Willan, and a women\u2019s quartette, \u2018Tyrle, Tyrlow,\u201d also by Willan.Melville Presbyterian On Saturday, in the Church hall from 4 p.m.until 7 p.m.the Melville Presbyterian Church Sunday School will hold its Christmas tree and party under the direction of Miss Wilma Baird, Miss Jean Baird, Miss CUSTOM MADE Suits and Overcoats at the price of ready-made clothing Mending, Pressing, Valet Service T.SENECAL (Established 1897) ; Custom Tailor - Couturier WE.5908 4226 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014WIRELESS WOMEN © Internationsi Morse Code ® Theoretical and Practical Instrument Instroction Obtain Yoor Commercial Government License EVENING CLASSES Mondays-Wednesdays-Fridays OPEN FOR ENROLMENTS WIRELESS & RADIO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ERBROOKE ST.W.ied 4e 0048 Day.DO 7550 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere year is tion is limited Za (TD oy rama pa a.m, there will be the White Gift Service for all Sunday school groupe at 3 pm.All gifts will be sent, as is customary at Melville, to the children of the Alexandra Hospital.Christmas services at Melville will be characterized by hymns, anthems and sermons appropriate to the season.The choir under the direction of Mrs.Grace Forrest has prepared a well balanced service of worshipful music and praise which will make the services happy and helpful occasions for all who attend.Two brief sermons will be preached by the Rev.Dr.Mulligan.In the morning sermon he will deal with the power of a person and an ideal in contrast with the present day stress on the masses and organizations.In the evening sermon he will deal with certain phases of the church's praise as shown in the Christmas hymns and carols, The Red Cross and Ladies\u2019 Ald Societies have concluded their work for this year and will not meet until January.They have had a splendid record for 1942.the Church or the Advent.\u201cFear not!\u201d was an essential part of the first Christmas message; \u2018\u2018Fear uot!\u201d is a message to be proclaimed far and wide today.A large proportion of the troubles of mankind are due to fear; many human beings, when they are faced with anything new or startling, are filled with fears and forebodings.But the dominant note of the Gospel of Jesus Christ {s\u2014*\u201cFear not; 1 bring you good news.\u2018 Don\u2019t be afraid of what is going to happen in the world, because all things work together for good to them that love God.Don't be afraid of sickness, because Christ, the Good Physician, can heal you.Don't be afraid of loss or taxation, because God will supply all your need.Don't be afraid of loneliness or neglect, because He will never leave you or forsake you.Don't heafraid of death, because our Lord Jesus Christ has abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel.* \"WESTMOUNT PARK | | CHURCH NOTES -\u2014 x Mr.Goth for some years has, in advance of the selection by Time magazine, preached a sermon on \u2018\u2018The Man of the Year.\u201d This will be the theme in West- mount Park Church on Sunday night.The choice will be made upon the basis of Christian standards.Why do we have to wait for secular magazines to appraise thé worth of our genuine leaders?This sermon should vrove of interest to all who are searching for standards by which to measure themselves and others.Perhaps, too, there is an element of surprise in the choice.Both services in Westmount Park Church will feature special Christmas music by the choir.The Young People\u2019s Society is sponsoring a Fireside Hour following the evening service, A Special Christmas Service will be held in the Church School at 3.00 p.m., to which all parents and friends are cordially invited.On Tuesday night at 8.00 o'clock.the young people, under the leadership of Mr.Goth, will discuss the subject, \u2018Love and Judgment.\u201d The mid-week service meets on Wednesday at 8.00 p.m.A special Christmas service will be held in Westmount Park Church on Christmas Day at 11.00 a.m.Attend the Church of your choice on Christmas Sunday.The Church needs you.You need the Church.BRODA GOLFER TOO Not only is he one of the greatest net-minders \u2018in hockey, but Walter \u201cTurk\u2019 Broda is a golfer of merit too, one of the best in the National Hockey League.At Toronto Leafs\u2019 training-camp, Broda won the Ostrander trophy with a 79, shooting on a rainy day, under bad conditions.The prize for low net went to Bucko McDonald, hard-checking Leaf defenceman, who was 47-45\u201492 tor the eighteen, A seventeen handicap left him with a seventy- five and the low net prize.Captain Sy! Apps with an eighty-five captured second low gross, (Continued from Page 1) Peruvian linked his country\u2019s flag with the Union Jack in a symbol of friendship.The speaker was introduced by William Allen, past international director, and thanked by President Arthur C.Morton.Guests at the head table included J.Humberto Piquell, Consul for Peru ; Warwick Chipman, K.C., Minister designate to Chile; President Lorne Pickering, Westward Rotary Club; President Harold W.Main, Malone; Presi- deut J.W.Sutherland, Hawkes- bury; President Frank Whitta- ker, \u2018Westmount; President Emmett J.Roach, Plattsburg; Governor Horace Lamberton, Vice- President C.Hugh Hangon, Norman Foster, Director, Rotary International for Canada; General S.Escobar, President of the Canadian Inter-American Association.To Mr.Carbajal went the honor Tuesday of being the first to sign the Golden Book at the City Hall following Mayor Adhemar Ray- nault's re-election Monday.Accompanied by Norman Foster, a director of Rotary International, A.E.Morton and Councillor Hugh Hanson, president and vice-president, respectively, of the Rotary Club of Montreal, Senor Carbajal was received by His Worship and chatted for some time before signing the Golden Book and concluding the social call.K.H.MURRAY (Continued from Page 1) ray.Their classmates pick on them and they have a very miserable time, They need some counselling.There are pupils in every class who are of the shy retiring type, Many of them have a very few friends and they make little effort to develop any.They usually spend their time on individualistic avtivities such as reading.They mnever give any trouble and they are not often noticed but they are one of our most serious problems from a mental hygiene standpoint.Continuing Mr, Murray said we have too, the other extreme, the noisy troublesome pupils who are always in the limelight.Certainly the idea is not to make these pupils all alike but being a little different also has Its possible dangers.Others have home troubles.Perhaps there is a lack of money.The death of a father or mother, creates a problem, more for some than for others, There are many possibilities for help here, Mr.Murray said that any good teacher can do effective counselling.The teacher is well acquainted with the pupils and he or she can do very valuable work.All conscientious teachers probably do quite a bit of it, Mr.Murray sald.They are interested in their pupils and they see the individual child with the rest of the class as a background, They are in an excellent position to help.The class teachers are doing good work but in the rush of marks.overcrowded classes and other requirements, many teachers are unable to do all they would like to do, continued Mr.Murray.Mr, Murray said that the principal of the school, at least in small high schools, often acts as special counsellor.In larger schools a specially trained counsellor is heing appointed to coordinate the counselling in the larger unit, This counsellor carries on the specialized work that arises.LISCOMBE'S \u201cDAY OFF\u201d His recent 7-points-in-a-game feat, that broke the National Hockey League's 13-year-old record, was just a \u2018\u2018day off\u201d for Carl Liscombe, of Detroit Red Wings.He's a tool, and die maker of thethe Metal Moulding plant in Detroit.He's been working a regular 12 noon to 6 shift while practicing and playing with the Wings.Lots of bowlers waited all season for Thanksgiving so they could get a turkey.Designers and Decoralors 5321 DUPUIS AVE.corner COOLBROOK CUT FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS Our Christmas Display and Assortment this Your inspec- finer than ever before.invited.Bonded Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Assoclation Owing to government regulations delivery is We suggest you place your orders not later than December 21st, to avoid disappointment.Mo ot des mdr te VUE ma D.N December 16, ait.like the Stirlings above.training plan\u2019s success.Australia and Alaska.1939, Australia, Men trained in Canada, most of them Canadians, CNE New Zesland and Canada the Commonvwealth's answer to the Luftwatfe\u2019's threat.Commonwealth Air Training Plan is pouring out the trained men who are gaining mastery of the signed the agreement which Now entering form the crews of Britain's The terrific lambasting of Naxi industrial centres tells the best story of the its graduates are serving on every front, in Britain, the Middle East, the Far East, launched its fourth year the vast British biggest bombers King\u2019s School Pupils To Give Xmas Concert Under the auspices of the association, and, with the kind co-operation of the principal and teachers, the pupils of King's School! will present a Christmas Concert tomorrow at 7.30 p.min the Auditorium of the Intermediate School, Academy Road.The facilities of the Intermediate School have been placed at the disposal of the association, through the kind offices of Mr.Kneeland, superintendent of schools, and its principal, Mr.Savage, In order to provide better seating accommodation, The organizing committee is under the direction of Mrs.R.V.Gregor-Pearse.Mrs, Culin Forrest, pianist, Obituary All ranks of society were represented at the Impressive funeral rites for the late Lieut.- Col.H.J, Trihey, K.C., conducted Friday morning in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.Col.Trihey, who was a leading Montreal lawyer, a senlor officer of several industrial and financial concerns, and active in promoting charitable welfare work, died here on December 9, after a brief illness.He was officer commanding the 199th Battalion of the Ir{sh-Canadian Rangers when it went overseas in 1916, Relatives attending the funeral as chief mourners were the widow, Mrs.Elizabeth M.Trihey; Henry O'Neill Trihey, R.C.N.V.R,, Col.Trihey\u2019s son; Mrs, Morris A.Janin and Mrs.Arthur Graham, daughters with Mr.Graham; Mrs.G.Ernest Hall, sister; M.T.Burke, nephew; W, J.Hart and Patrick Mullin brothers-in-Law.Toulon Patriots they; of the sea, Who died to live and cleanse their country\u2019s name, sank their ships; they could not live hy shame, So France's soul blazed forth in loyalty.those tough men They Britons they did not love, but heartily They hated Huns of ancient, brutish fame, Whose infamnies that fouled the sea proclaim Their league with hell's coldblooded butchery.The anguish of their act they counted dross; Hushands, fathers, brothers, sons and joes, they Calmly talked with death, kissed the Cross, For honor's plighted word they must obey.and Now, when for future days great deeds are told, Their deed will shine in splendor, carved in gold.\u2014R.L.D.Cheerio ! | Strange things occur! Three decades since that time, When I, in early manhood, faced the world, Possessed of brain and blood and sturdy brawn, But otherwise the poorest of the poor; Right glad for hire to tend my master\u2019s stalls, And gladder still that one, unfilled, was there, In which, on clean, sweet straw, my hed might be, One night, the town\u2014'twas down at lethlehem\u2014 Was thronged with people who must there be taxed, And officers and soldiers to enroll, Till every place was full,\u2014und still they came.Outside my stable door I idly stood To watch the passing throng, when near me paused A donkey led by anxious, dust-stained man And ridden by a woman.Strangers, they! What chance had I to know just who they were?The man bespoke me, Nowhere could he find The needed shelter, J described the Inn.He had been there, and had been turned away, Had he no friend in all the town?Not one, Nor where that he could go.A quick thought came Of time 1 had such need, \"Tis hard to tell What made me bold.I offered what I had-\u2014 A stall with bed of straw.A babe slept in the manger, and ere dawn Some shepherds, hurrying, came down from neighboring hills, And begged to see the child, In haste they told A wondrous tale of vision they had seen, And song angelic heard, I thought them crazed.The years passed on, and I, of Israel's God, Was blest In time with home and wife and child, Then, like a thunder-clap, there came the hlow, When I was forced from home,\u2014a lepor!\u2014cursed!-\u2014 And all the world scomed dark! All clean and well, to tell of Shrank not from the vile soreness of iny flesh, But gave me life and left me pure and whole! And more;\u2014the Man who healed and sent me home Was that same Babe who came as my own guest.And, strangest yet,\u2014some say He is the Christ, Messiah, long foretold! Of David's Line I knew Him then to be.How He was the Christ?7\u2014they seemed as poor as [\u2014 Or that one day He'd give me back my life?And He was guest of mine!-\u2014-slept in my stall! Jehovah works great things in Israel, Perhaps the shepherds were not crazy as 1 thought.e@ Stableman\u2019s Story TL'ERNETERECREENAEE EEE Ere mldnight passed Last night, 1 came One whose touch could | know \u2014Sailly Neil Roach.WATER, VENTILATION TWO VITAL NEEDS OF HOUSE PLANTS Watering and ventilation are two important factors in the management of houseplants, Watering 18 one of the simplest operations and yet many plants die as a result of improper watering.A little water coming through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot shows that the soil la saturated.Ventilation is as necessary for plants as for human beings, Fresh air should be admitted regularly into the room containing the plants.If the day is warm and balmy the window containing the plants may be opened.If it is cold or windy, some other window should be opened, care being taken that no direct current of air from outside is blowing on the plants, Humidity too Low The humidity fn the average home, particularly in winter time, is ton low for most plants, Unless care is taken to provide moisture in the atmosphere.there is little chance of having healthy plants Potted plants are usually placed in saucers or in a plant stand Generally, the stand has a (tray to prevent the water {row run- ring on the floor.If the tray or saucers are half tilled with small pebbles and the pots set on top of the pebbles, the water In the containers will evaporate aud help provide a moist atmosphere for the plants, These hints and many others will be found in the circular on \u201cManagement of House Plants\u201d, which may he obtained free by writing to the Publicity and Extension Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.He'd been away from the village quite a while, 50 he was very interested in hearing all about everybody.\u2018Then, there's Jones,\u201d he asked, \u201cOh, he's doing nol so had,\u201d he was told; \u201cgot married just a weak or 80 ago.\" \u201cAnd what's his earning capacity?\u201d asked the returned traveller.\u201cFairish, hut it doesn\u2019t begin to keep up with his wife's yearning capacity.\u201d young Bill i Mrs.Roosevelt has said that | Amerlcans could shorten the war if they all did more, But it is hard to imagine packing more (Continued from Page 2) Judges who served in the Plantagenet period (1154-1485), und ascertain the average intellectual ability as X, and then take all the judges of che English and Am- erfcan courts (excluding inferior courts) at the present time, and ascortain the average intelloctual ability as Y, X would be found to be mot less than Y, Many of the rules that they lald down were probably excollent rules for the conditions of thelr time.What we are urging is that the law is a growth; that all that was good in Plantagenet days is not good \u2018for all time\u2019, Doam Ames to the contrary notwithstanding; that the law builds on its dead selves; that the time came long ago, and cartainly Js now come, to put way some (not all) Plantagenet conceptions; that ownership\u201d (us that term {is popularly used) should be given first place and that to possession should be given an important, but second, place.\u201cThe persons who arouse feelings in the author which he must admit are not wholly free from contempt are those who cling to old rulea with which they have long been familiar, and, reason or no reason, cling on and on with almost Chinese worship tor tha past, and vorily resent attempts to show that such rules no longer serve a useful purpose.They act as though they were threatened with & deprivation of mental property without due procoss of Jaw.But we realize thal onu ought to be gentle with such persons.After all, self-presorvation ts the first law.\u201d He mentions a number of Canadian and English cusos and refers to tha fact that in some IMportant judgments by lnglish Courts, Story, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Uniled States and Professor of Law at Harvard, was quoted at length, He added: \u201cEngland has exported many {dear to Americn; but has maintained a rather stiff montal tariff against importation of ideas, But Story's idens wore #0 good, thut they wore imported, tariff or no tariff.This tended toward balancing.\u201d He does not favor codes or they may be helpful as a means of rendering the law more certain and more clear.And then ha makes a statement, mentioned by him many times but not in the same words, namely: \u2018But the law is a living thing; it ls, or ought to be, constantly developing.giving due consideration to now facts affecting the law of the community.No codifying Canute should assume to stay the tide.We are strongly in favor of glv- ing such power to judges as will enable them to guide the development of the law (but always attempting whole-heartedly to carry out any policy which the legislature may from time to time adopt)., This is tho frat legal work this reviewer has read which has a plot which absorbs the interest of the reader.The dialogues 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the coming year.The members of the auxiliary are soliciting support from the public at the present time for their annual Christmas party.Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Mona May Borrle, whose marriage to Set.Robert Alexander Holland, R.C.A.F., will take place on Thursday, December 24, have been: Miss Barbara Minchell, who gave a shower, Mra.J, C.Russell, who also gave a shower; a tea and presentation were given at, the: homs of Mrs.J.M.C.Duckworth by Miss Borrie's HI- ma Charlotte Gowns So-in the News with a Big PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE There are date-worthy Dresses as well as daytime wools and crepes, reduced now - so don't delay! $10 - $12 - $15 1353 Greene Ave, near Sherbrooke Westmount .7773 Y Club friends, and her mother, Mrs.William H.Borrie, was hostess al a trousseau tea.Mr.J.J.Weatherseed, F.R.C.0., organist of St.George's Church, gave a talk on \u2018Carols\u201d at the Christmas dinner party held last evening by Lhe Montreal Branch of the Canadian Women's Press Club, in the Vice- Regal suite of the Ritz Carlton Hote].Mr.Weatherseed brought with him some of bis choir boys to sing upon this occasion.Ditty bags, which members contributed, were handed to a representative of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute for direct distribution.Assistant Section Officer, Meredith Henderson, R.C.A.F., W.D,, stationed at R.C.A.F.No.2 Train- Ing Command Headquarters, Winnipeg, arrived in Montreal recently and will spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Henderson, returning to Winnipeg at the end of the month.Prior to receiving her commission last August.Assis- tant-8ection Officer Henderson was stationed at St.Hubert, 8.F.T.8.WEDDINGS Hecht\u2014KXobnyashi The marriage of Mary Camp- liell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, H.Kobayashi, and Sergeant Maurice liecht, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.N.Hecht and of the late Mrs.Hecht, took place quietly on Friday afternoon.Miss Betty Kobayashi! was her sister's only attendant, and Pilot Office C.G.Giftord, R.C.A.F., was best man for Sergeant Hecht.The bride is a gradnate of the Montreal General Hospital, winning the highest honors in the Provincial Registered Nurses Examinations, class '41, Sergeant Hacht Is a graduate of McG], receiving his degree of Master of Science at the last fall convocation.Gould-Costello The marriage of Yvonne An- toinatte, daughter of the late Richard R.Costello, of New York City, and of Mrs.Costello, of Westmount, to Probationary Sub- Lieutenant Graham Gould, R.C.N.V.R,, son of Dr.and Mrs.or Sale of Exquisite Paintings Every One A Cem and a Gift Call Evenings 5220 VICTORIA AVENUE Apartment 7 Phone ATlantic 4321 for appointment At home also Saturday aud Sunday evenings.® DALE ROSES © POMPOMS @ CARNATIONS © TABLE CENTRES © POINSETTIAS ORDER YOUR FROM THE We Have An Exceptionally Fine Display of CUT FLOWERS AND Telephone Your Orders WA.1522 BEARD ASR.00 REI WW TIRES GIFTS FOR WALES {SENT BY U3.GROUP OF WELSH ANCESTRY Somewhere, packed away in the hold of a good ship bound from New York to the other side of the Atlantic, are hundreds of warm knitted garments, together with toys and gifts, that will be distributed bright and early on Christmas morning to little boys and girls in Wales.Winter won't be quite so cold for these children just because some girls in the United States whose forebears used to live in Wales have heen knitting the past months with thelr minds set to bring some comfort to children who have lost their parents or thelr homes, Wales today has not only its own quota of native-horn orphaned children, but, as well, many others evacuated to its countrysides from Belgium, Holland, France and Norway.Started In 1041 In February, 1941, Mies Al- wena Evans of 524 Riverside Drive invited a dozen girls to her home one evening.All had a blood heritage from Wales, and then and there was organized the Hand-Knits for the Children in Wales Committee, Every Tuesday evening this group, now much enlarged, meets in one of the rooms in Riverside Church and its members, most of whom have worked all day in office or shop, spend several hours together, knitting needles in hand.One of their rules is that only wools of the brightest colors can be uped, to the end that the children shali be happy.To date 5,000 items have been completed and sent to Wales.Miss Evans\u2019 idea spread and more than forty similar groups, all under the organization name, have been formed in different parts of the country.A:.tur Gould, of Westmount, toc place on Saturday afternoon at Corgress Hall, St.Patrick's Church, Rev.Father Hector Daly, 8.J., officlating, Mr.Willlam Doyle played the wedding music, and the hall was decorated with sprays of fir trees and silvered evergreen, The bride.given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.Jules R, Tim- mins, wore light ivory satin, with tull '~~qth sleeves and a long train.Her vell of tulle Illusion tell from a tiny bonnet of lace, and she carried white carnations.Her cousins, Miss Pauline Tim- mins and Miss Madeline Raymond, were bridesmaids, being gowned alike in street length fro -s of sapphire blue rosalba crepe, having yokes and long sleeves of pale pink velvet, Thay wore clusters of pale pink carnations on their heads.and carried muffs of the same flowers.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, 532 Sunnyside avenue, and later the bridal couple left for their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a frock of bois-de-rose wool crepe with mink coat, hat to match, and brown accessories.If people landed on Mars they could leap 10 feet easily, says a scientist.And that might solve the traffic problem, OLDEN 4863 Sherbrooke St.W.© VIOLETS ALL.XMAS PLANTS © BEGONIAS For Your Selection \u2014 We Suggest An Early Choice AN J: LR 7 TER Â ar a At Victoria FETE Raa it Mel yr To Spruce Up Fighting men are asking for toilet articles as gifts with a frequency that ought to dispel any notion lingering at bome that there's something sissy about showing an interest in a man's good looks, New gift items Intended primarily for service men are mighty fine for them and for civilians, too.So if the bead of your house fs apathetic toward grooming measures, try presenting him with some preparations and gadgets done up for the warrior.UNUBUAL RAZOR INCLUDED IN KIT For instance, there's a light pigskin kit which often is used on airlines, and is offered now for soldiers.The razor in it is interesting.There 18 a pastel plastic handle, a narrow blade which slips into place without any necessity for taking apart the handle and guard.Shaving cream, pocket comb and razor strop are packed Into the astonishingly small case.Nice for a man to keep at work.especially if he rushes from work to social engagements ., .nice for keeNng any man's shaving things ever handy and tidy at home.Another is of cardboard which in so sturdy it seems like wood.This is covered with water-repel- lent paper printed in herringbone pattern \u2014 a double for tough Scotch tweed.Inside the metal snap-cover box are after-shaving lotion and tale and cologne with a wonderful no-trace-of-sweetness scent.Fact, the fragrance is that of mixed Scotch heather and a little Scotch fern.Lotion and cologne are In handsome stone jugs inspired by ancient Scotch whisky jugs.Equipping à man with pleasant Male This compact shaving kit, designed for service men, also makes a welcome gift for the civilian who rushes from the office to social engagements, or who just likes things neat and handy at home.and beneficial essentials of grooming is a much more effective way of persuading him to guard his manly charm than just talking to him about it, however diplomatic and tactful you fancy yourself, With snow outside to bring hopes of a White Christmas and an air of expectancy within, Vie- toria Hall transformed Friday afternoon to a gala scene when about 170 children, pupils ot the School for Crippled Children and the School for Handicapped children, were entertained by the Westmount Women's Club\u2019 at their annual Christmas Party.Gayly decorated Christmas trees and multi-colored ornaments added a festive note to the occas- fon, The hall was decorated effectively, the background of the stage being formed of a huge letter \u201cV\u201d in evergreens, dotted with red, white aud blue lights.Small Christmas trees were placed af eagh end of the platform, and tiny snowmen and crackers were fastened on the curtains, The complete entertainment was provided by the Betty Speirs School of Dancing.Miss Betty Speirs was mistress of ceremoan- fes.A wedding procession was put on by a group of the younger hal- let pupils.Little three-year-olds held the spotlight with their natural and amusing antics.A great deal of varied talent was shown by many of the young performers.One feature of the program was presented entirely hy young- sterg ranging in age from two to four.One of the highlights of the afternoon was the performance of Nancy Telfer who has appeared more than 200 times before soldier audiences and who gave several duos with Peter Miller, her teacher, Little Miss Fileen Hogan gave readings, and Grace Foord sang two solos, \"The numbers were too numerous to be mentloned but the program throughout was excellent.Pudgy and Joan Regele in Swanee River.The Dying Swan by Valerie Beacom, The Little Teapot by Shirley MacDonald.Three Little Gray Mice, and many other numbers were admir- Private Wins Bond Donated To Auxiliary Winner of the $50 Victory Bond donated to the Women's Auxiliary of the Veteran's Guard of Canada to raise money for the welfare work of the auxiliary is B-14367.Pte, Rankin, 6 Coy Veteran Guards, The announcement was made on Tuesday by Brig.General E.de B, Panet, officer commanding M.D.No.4 at a brief ceremony held at district headquarters, Members of the auxiliary present were: Mrs.F, B.Vax.vice- president; Mrs.T.W.McMonagle.secretary treasurer; Mrs.J.R.Ryan, publicity, a | Children Have a Good Time At Westmount Club\u2019s Party ed by the large audience.To the great joy of the kiddies Santa Claus took time off from his many chores to pay a surprise visit, and there was great excitement when he arrived brushing off the snow, and accompaniad by a group of dancing gnomes, who as soon as they reached the stage, started an animated snowball tight with cotton balls which they threw at the children in the audience, who needless to say returned them in good measure, The president Mrs.R.M.Mao- aulay greeted the little guests and wished them a Merry Christmas, 1d Mrs, Whitmdre thanked Miss Betty Speirs for the splendid performance.The arrangements for the party were made by Mrs.R, M, Whitmore, Mrs, Louis de Savoye, Mrs.J.A.Gillespie and Mrs.J.C.McKean, Edith Head Designs \u201cTrue-to-Life\u201d Gown Miss Edith Head, who designs stunning gowns for Paramount feminine players, can stand up and take a little bow for really dressing a star in character.Miss Head designed a one-piece, llack-and-white checkered working dress for Betty Hutton to wear às a movie Studio telephone operator in \u201cStar Spangled Rhythm\u201d Today, when Betty did her first switchbord scenes, Director George Marshall summoned Claire Martin, the studio's head telephone operator, to the set to be technical advisor on how to manipulate the board.Miss Martin was attired in a dress that was almost a duplicate of Miss Hutton's.Telephone Employees Donate Many Articles To Women\u2019s Groups Six local women's auxiliaries received a total of 284 articles knitted and donated last month by members of the Auxiliary Ald Association.Telephone employees of Montreal Fund.soldiers\u2019 comforts committee, Miss Helen Elshoff records the following contributions: 88 articles to the R.C.A.F., of which 37 were knitted from their wool; 104 to the Royal Canadian Navy: 39 to the Victoria Rifles of Canada, and to the Canadian Grenadier Guards and the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, 16 and 17 respectively.In addition In her November report of the | Try Gifts Instead of De Ti RESTRICTIONS \u201cDowdy\u201d 'NEED NOT CURTAIL KIDDIES\u2019 PLAYTHINGS Many materials that formerly went into Chrisemas toys have been diverted to war purposes during past months with the result that this year's stocks are very much restricted.This doesn\u2019t mean that any child need go without toys that will bring as much delight as gifts on which substantial sums are spent in normal times.This year, money, formerly spent on gifts, will be diverted to war savings by every citizen whe wants to he)p get this war over.Toy-makihg can prove a fascinating pastime in evenings between now and Christmas, Here are a few suggestions: Doll's clothes that come on and oft, \u2014 jackets, bathrobes, sweaters, undies, dresses, muffs and caps.: Doll's beds which can be contrived from anything from a matchbox to an oblong fruit basket, complete with pillow, pillow case and sheets, blanket and comforter.Doll's trunk and furniture or a doll house can be built, \u201cSilhouette\u201d Toys Toys of wood in silhouette cut out with a jig-saw and painted or enamelled with non-poisonous paint are fine for younger children, Nests of blocks, peg board with large pegs, ring toss, puzzles cut in large pleces, stool, chair and table set, tool chest will all be welcome on Christmas morning.Small children love furry or cloth animals for which patterns can be purchased at small cost.There are innumerable versions of the rag doll including Indians made from brown cotton with hair from black yarn, Pickanin- ny dolls with hair from ravelled wool, Dutch dolls, prim in white Apples, Pine Cones Attractive Holders For Yuletide Candles Christmas and New Year's always seem more [estive with candles used somewhere about the house, particularly if there are get-togethers planned for that time, But candle holders need be no problem.Nothing is more colorful or effective than rosy red apples with just enough of the centres scooped out to hold candles, Use the apples whole, or cut in half.Lay the cut side on a plate, surround with green, and place the candle in upper half where a hole has been made.Pine cones make pretty candle holders also, and are nice to use during the winter months.Simp- ,ly scoop out holes large enough to hold candles, using the wider part for the bases.Oranges may be used in the same way as apples and homemade candles can be made from melting all odds and euds pouring them into jelly molds.When nearly hard, insert short pieces ot wick, These burn a long time and are similar to Vigil Lights.The more colors used, the prettier the resulting candles, apron and bonnet and many other character dolls for which the scrap bag will provide materials, Order DExter 1132 Hand & Donohoe INDEPENDENT FUEL MERCHANTS 4856 Sherbrooke St.West ooo IE Your Coal Now! OCT D0 O0C D0 FATHER J.STN ADDRESSES CW.L \u201cThe Farce of Pretence\u201d the subject of a talk given by Rev.Father J.J.Stanforq, on Friday afternoon at the social service day meeting of the West.mount Subdivision, Catholic We.men\u2019s League.Referring to the years previous was to the \u201ccrash\u201d of 1929, Father Stanford sald that people who had made easy money in the stock market lived a life of pretense until the \u2018crash\u2019 brought them back to normal again.The speaker punctuated his address with poems by Edgar Guest and Sister M, Madeleva.Mrs.E.Foster was chairman, and Mrs.E.A.Kelly sang, accompanied by Mrs.J.Shea, Mrs, Edgar Reynolds thanked Father Stanford, and the artists werg thanked by Mrs.P.Melvin.Wartime refreshments were served by Mrs.J.Colford.A GRAND SAUCE Equal portions of canned cream of tomato and cream of mushroom soups, heated together, make a grand sauce te serve covering meat loaf, broiled meat cakes or breaded chops.The meat can be cooked right in the sauce mixture or the sauce used as a last-minute covering.PETER MILLER hoon i SPIERS 4932 SHERBROOKE W.DE.377 CLASS AND PRIVATE TUITION N .MELVILLES OFFERS VITAMIN FILLED FRUIT & VEGETABLES FOR A HAPPY HEARTY APPLES Medium Size CARROTS & BEETS Irn, NEW 25° 25 4 doz.95; & 332 dox.Finest Quebec TURNIPS __3 lbs.10e _ Washed CARROTS __4 lbs.15e Washed PARSNIPS 2 lbs.15c Yellow ONIONS 5e lb.STRINGLESS GREEN & BUTTER BEANS - CAULIFLOWERS - PEPPERS .WATER CRESS PARSLEY - HOT HOUSE TOMATOES - LETTUCE, ete.ay \"Mcintosh Reds FINEST QUE.; CC Jaier Florida Winter Nellis er & Fame TURNIPS 17° TANGERINES | PEARS Magn APPLES c 8 «2 25¢ ooking 19¢ - 23e _Sm.Size - 10 Ib.bskt.doz.for FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES 25¢ dos.4 de.95e - 29- dor.3 dx.85¢ - EXTRA JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 35: doz.49: dos.3 doz.49 Firm \u2014 Sweet \u2014 Juiey Sunkist LL 3:0] Rd NTT | APPLES 17: PINK SEEDLESS 3 ds.$1 - 2 de.95e GREEN « AINESE Rive man CABBAGE (LETTUCE 12 retort | OT SAVOY | 5&8 [CABBAGE 100 5 ~ 2% Vine Ripe i Russet Choice Quality Please Choose fs Xmas Trees Yours Now! Avocados 4 1.23.| 29° FRESH TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT 4.29: RADISHES to 20 knitted articles, the tele- tributed scraps of fur and leather to the local LO.D.E.phone A.A.A, collected and con- ; Bunch 5 WE.151 | ar 8 er cr cr ot a Ca GHEE i WA have all rig have | any Je out Of you, * ba thi good It a but se we wc of e happy duty \u20ac a caln life.seem overbc manif becaus We look ( than » look | are fi, times, have \u20ac a Chr sood gance We Hamp: \u2018hroug the pa and h: we AI rural ville a where strips roads, snow 1 all ov got or counts tances stead We little s sou stead went equest \u201cGe walk one oO | = = o - =m A ra PE EE EE NE ME PC A EE NS EIR I LEE TE I IE EE & = 0 OO == WwW | 8 a 3 FC GIG La GIR Gl a EL ar Om mx TS 0) C0 CI CA Sd A AB i it Sr Al NTE A I C3 Wi MB CASH C1 lB KY GO Cast Ci CS af At - by By this time, you have read sil sorts of articles about Christ- mus and beard much talk on the subject, too.You have been warned not to go in for a \u201cbig splash\u201d thls year.You have been urged to \u201cmake it a really memorable Christmas.\u201d You have peen instructed how to make neat gadgets to please your friends, and one day later have come across another article telling you that there's a war on, and that there is no time to waste on band made presents.Some of your acquaintances have been saying, \u201cChristmas is all right for children.Let them have their fun.But I don't want any jollity this year \u2014 it seems out of place.\u201d Others are telling you, \u2018Who knows where we'll all be this time next year?Have a good time while we can, I say.\u201d 1t all conflicts, and it confuses, but separating wheat from chaff, we would say that it is the duty of every one of us to have a happy Christmas, just as it is the duty of every one of us to keep a calm and balanced outlook on life.And {it certainly doesn\u2019t seem calm and balanced to throw overboard the more lighthearted manifestations of a beloved day because we are at war, We have no more right to overlook Christmas fun and pleasure than we have any right to overlook the war.Our countrymen are fighting for normal, happy times, so it's up to us to try to have a normal, happy Christmas: a Christmas where peace and good sense prevail over extravagance and noise.+ & 4% We surprised our friends in Hampstead last week-end.All shrough the summer and autumn the paved roads were too glassy and hard for our horses\u2019 feet, so we and our steeds stayed in the rural retreats around Cartier- ville and the Cote de Llessero-d, where there are some nice mud strips along the shoulder of the roads, Last week, however, the snow made a perfect, firm footing all over the city streets, so we got on the horses, trailed across country visiting our acquaîn- tances, and wound up in Hamp- stead just for fun, We spied our friend's pretty little stone house unexpectedly \u2014 vou know how these Hamp- stead streets wind about\u2014so we went to call, all four of us equestrian females.\u201cGet your horse off the sidewalk before you get arrested,\u201d one of us remarked anxiously.IYI CERTIFIED SERVICE Factory Branch: The Premier Vacuum Cleaner Co., Ltd.\u2019 1440 St.Catherine St.W.EVERYTHING CONSIDERED GÉRALDINE BRIETZCKE Months of country riding made um forget sidewalks, Lesides the snow was all over everything.We got our fat horse off, though, parked him with a companion and walked up to the front door as though it were the most usual thing in the world to bring one's horse for a visit.It was reminiscent of the gcod old days when people had nothing to do but ride around paying elegant calls\u2014and it was fun to be leisured for one day! War Work Committee Plans Catering For New Year Event As a means of raising money to purchase materials for conversion into garments of all kinds for men on active service, Canadian Red Cross, V Bundles, Scottish War Rellef, Beaver Club, London, and W.V, S.London, Eng., the ladies of the War Work Committee of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club will this year undertake to serve New Year's suppers for from 800 to 700 young people at the Johnnie Holmes Dange and Supper in Victoria Hall.had and A large committee of ladies will assist in the supper preparations.It is expected that many of those attending will young men on active service who will be home for the holidays.The large hall will be reserved for dancing only, pers will be served in the three Room, the Green Room, banqueting hall.and the sup-|\" smaller rooms known as the Oak |, and the |: The ladies who are are: Mrs.Harold Mills, chairman; Miss S.Gardiner treasurer; Miss Rose Greenway.secretary; K.McCarthy; Mrs, Claude Gaus den; Miss Muriel Dennis; Miss Edyth McCarthy; Mrs, B.8.Scott; Mrs.T.Holmes; Mrs.J.! Holmes; Mrs.W.F, Worfolk, Mrs.T.de G, Stewart; Mrs.F.de Gruchy; Mrs.N.S, Croker; Mrs.R.M.Stott; Mrs.J.M.Bernard; Mrs.Wm, Hardie; Mrs.M.New- ey; Miss Florence Ewing; Mrs.W.Armstead; Miss Alyss Brown; Miss M.Brown; Mrs, W.Thayer; Mrs.A.J.Wright; Mrs.W.Hardie; Mrs.J.J.Cormack; Mrs.G.J.Baller; Mrs, F.W.Bryce; Mrs, Geo.Stephens; Mrs.C.W, Williams; Mrs, A.C.Trott; Mrs.F.J.McClure; Miss M, Thomson; Miss A.Mattison; Miss Amy Riel; Miss M.Hancock; Miss Maude Robertson; Miss Helen McDermid; Miss M, Stewart; Mrs, R.Fridman; Miss Gwen Desjardins; Miss Mary Lehary, Mrs.O.E.Armstrong.Daughters Of The Nile The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple, No.46.will hold their regular monthly meeting in Victoria Hall on Monday, December 21, at 7.30 p.m.Mrs, F.C.Ford will oecupy the chair.CONDENSED MILK KEEPS Condensed milk (undiluted) will whip if it is thoroughly chilled.Keep several cans in the coldest part otf the refrigerator to use as needed.Also have the bowl used for beating and the beater; well chilled.If the milk does ont whip quickly return to the refrig- erator for 30 minutes.assisting Miss | ; Cosmetics THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 X00 \\ and War Bonds Are Teamed Up for 1942 Christmas By ALICIA HART Christmas cosmetics, ever stimulating and personal, practical this year.them the obvious choice modest fllip without which no woman's stocking seems adequately tilled, even in wartime.And there are enough of them to go around and then some.The appeal of widespread.duction.to tuck a war bond or stamps into the gift package.One Fifth Avenue expert, example, packs bond.Stocks of pre-war things like metal vanity cases are uncertain.At comparable prices, there are supplementary ones which are novel, often better: beautiful sturdy plastic cases and sterling silver compacts and lipsticks such as a middle-bracket shopper wouldn't have thought of asking for, formerly.COLORFUL PACKAGES Gay packaging distinguishes such a many toiletries.Even honiely item as soap 18 done up as a whiskered Santa Claus.One Even soap becomes a special gift when dressed up as a beaming portrait of Santa Claus.house has a poinsettia flower pot with a fresh Christmas look, with red and green acetate Jeaves, and a center, formed by the knob- like stoppers of a dram bottle of perfume.There's a \u201cchoir\u201d of soap in the shape of six angels, and a beauty birdcage of pink-bowed white wire holding generous containers of beauty and bath accessories.Beauty kits in every shape and combination are about the most popular single thing you can name.You can find them at comfortable prices -\u2014 there's even a pretty pasteboard beauty box with cleansing cream and powder are more This makes for a patriotism is One house stamps all its products as free of any material requested for war pro- Others invite the giver for her gift set of custing powder and toilet water in a removable tray, and she suggests the place underneath that tray is just right to carry a war however, $ $3 = = = » + + PATRIOTICINFLUENCE NOTEDIN GIFTS kit includes a welcome array of Claus box of dusting powder to a Just what she wanted\u2014and for good reasons.AN NS AN ted er For this beauty necessary Îtems\u2014from the Santa- compact and lipstick set.Here are two novelty packages that will make their gift of perfume all the more pleasing.The dram of scent on the left comes with a fan-puzzle.fan's edge.) (The trick is to roll the beads into perforations on the The flower pot holds poinsettias of acetate leaves, with a bottle stopper forming the center of the petals.at the price handkerchief.Now that hand grooming is a real problem for many women who are working with their hands for the first time, manicure items are particularly pertinent gifts.And there's an abundance of these.One noted house wraps them up in attractive combinations varying from travellng kit of smart red ahd red-plaid monk's of a good cotton cloth, holding nail enamel, re mover, orangewood stick and emery boards, to a complate and clegant saddle-stitched leather case, Gift boxes hy this house also include a cornucopia of dusting powder, soap, lipstick, rouge, sachet; a fullsized white mando- | lin with hand-painted moss roses on il, and inside, dusting powder; a book of sarhets, complete with Ç appropriate Victorian \u201cmottos.\u201d \u201cWinter White\u201d Seen In Hollywood Styles The popularity of \u2018winter white\u201d is gathering momentum and many Hollywood fashion ables have included it in their wardrobes.Claudette Colbert, ever tastefully groomed, winter white ensemble, She wears a casual tuxedo in white fleece over a white wool shirt- maker frock.The coat features Cut Flowers e Carnations Roses Pompoms Table Centres PE LE EE PE EE CE AE PE CSSS PATES TETE EE CAE 5127 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Between Vendome & Grey Our vast array of Christmas flowers has truly captured the spirit of this beautiful season.Won't you come in and choose yours today ?PINKERTONS SEB in P00 spot ation = bmn resins #0 LT has a stunning\u2019 DExter 1179 \u201cThe Clans Key\u201d a wide border of mink that ls, matched to a mink muffia-beret.Dark brown alligator pumps and bag form her sultahle accessories, Miss Colbert will soon he seen in Paramount's \u2018Palm Beach Story.\u201d NEW FRYING PAN new potato peelings are -viled with a little water in the new frying pan for a few minutes, food cooked afterwards in the pan will not be so apt to stick, i It 4 EC EEE EC EEE EEE Cyclamen e Blossoming 1 Plants e Ferns : Poinsettias Begonias [to how {tha opportunity fo cut out ecard.Ro hoard IK thick mixtiire RW Wo Hospital Auxiliary Appeals For Workers The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewlsh General Hospital is up- pealing for voluntary workere to assist in carrying on {ts daily The help problem is coming more work.he- acute each day as and more men and women being ahsorbed dustries, and the only way in which institutions can function normally is by voluntary work erg coming to their aid, more are tn war in- Any woman who can offer her rervices for several hours a week is arked to communicate with EXdate 2113 for information as «he may hest serve, Children Thrilled When Allowed To Trim The Christmas Tree | Child development experts say that children will enjoy Christe mas mora if they help in getting the house ready for the coming of nid Saint Nick.Ona nf the most fmportant Autirs, especially tn a child, Is that of decorating the trea, A little hoy or girl will love stars, then dip them into of water and Jaundry starch and finally, sprinkle them with artificlal snow, Small gourds, seed pods and pine cones can he treated In a like manner, after they've heen painted with a quick-drying enamel, or with aluminum paint, Much pleasure will he derived by a child if he or she is allowed to make strings of cranberries, popcorn or small pierces of stale bread to hang on a special Christmas tree for the birds, Later children can string them ahout a «hrub or tree In the front yard, land watch the hirds enjoy Christmas, too, PRE-GHRISTMAS DAYS DEMAND GOOD MEALS EASILY PREPARED Something good to eat \u2014 but quick.That's the problem the houremaker faces these before- Christmas days.The answer is to plan main dishes which can be prepared in advance and quickly reheated, While doing up the breakfast work, tho homemaker can make rice creole: To serve 4 or §, simmer 6 minutes in 4 tablespoons fat, heated in a frying pan, 1/8 cup each chopped onions, celery and green peppers, add 3 tablespoons chopped pars- loy and 3 cups left-over boiled rice.Cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently, Add 1 teaspoon salt, 14 teaspoon pepper, \u2018\u20ac teaspoon chill powder or poultry seasoning and 2 cups tomatoes.Boll slowly 6 minutes.Pour into buttered baking dish and when cool put in refrigerator, until time for dinner, when it can be popped in the oven, Meat.Vegotable Soup Meat vegetable soup contains a heap of nutrition at low cost, and can be cooked the evening before it ls needed.Select a large soup bone with meat on it.Place in a large kettle.Cover by 4 inches with cold water, Add 2 teaspoons salt and cover.Simmer 2 or 3 hours or until the meat ls very tender and falls off bone.After the meat has been cooking an hour, add 4 chopped celery leaves, 4 sprigs parsley and 1/3 cup diced onions, The vegetables for meat soup are usually improved in flavor and texture if they are cooked separately and then added during the last part of the cooking, which occurs in this case when the soup Is reheated for serving.So cook together 1 cup euch diced carrots and turnips in water to cover, slightly salted.Drain and save the stock for some later soup, stew or uscal- loped dish.Mix with 1 cup cooked peas, green or lima heans and 24 cup diced cooked celery and put into the meat soup, Also add 14 cup rice or barley.Boll quickly for 10 minutes, then lower heat and simmer 25 minutes, SLERP WELI, AT NIGHT If you do not sleep well at night, try taking a warm bath followed by a tall glass of unsweetened fresh grapefruit julee or orange Juice, Wither will have n moothing effect on the nerves.PACE FIVE age 4 Financing of Medical Care Inadequate, Says Doctor The present method of finane- ing medical care in Canada is in- ndequate, according to Dr.Basil Cuddihy, who addressed the St.Mary's Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary inp the Rits Carlton Hotel recently.The speaker told his audionce that a national plan of compulsory health insurance is likely to be put in operation somewhere in Canada within the next two years, The {insurance would be made up by contributions to a fund by all employes, employers and the Government.The payments would be compulsory, In the case of employes they would be deducted from the salary.Dr.Cuddihy discussed a number of principles which the Canadian Medical Association had published, and which {t was hoped would be embodied in any legislation on the mattor, Care For Indigents Medical care for the poor would be provided under the plan, the Government paying the pramium for these indigents, who would then recelve medical care under exactly the same condition as other insured persons.It was also suggested that the plan be compulsory for persons having an annual income helow a level which proved to be insuf- ticlont to meet the costs of adequate medical care, and that pendonts of insured persons be included in the medical benefits.\u201cCompulsory health Insurance for wage-earners who earn loss than $3,000 a yoar and free honith Insurance for the indigont is the answor to the problem of tho proper distribution of medical Doll's Winner Named \u2014 But Keep It Secret ! The Westmount Women's Club has announced the winner of the doll-\u2014and the doll's lovely trous- nenu-\u2014\u2014offored es the prize In a recent drawing, The only prohlem presented in the case Is the fact that the father of the litle girl concerned is the only one who knows about the prize, and wants to keep It as a hig surprise until Christmas day; and, at the same time, the winner of the drawing must be publicly announced.80 all wo can do is to give the name and hope that no one will \u2018let on.\u201d The winning ticket was held by Mrs.Duquette, 314 Argyle avenue, Verdun, services,\u201d he declared, The president, Mrs, Leo O, Reynolds, introduced Dr, Cud- dihy, who ia connected with the Royal Edward lustitute and St Mary's Hospital, Mrs.Henry GC, Bussiere thanked the speaker, ale so Duncan Stace, who sang, ace companied by @.H.Craig.Reports were read by various committees.Mrs, Vornon Cardy reported that 11,619 surgleal dressings had been made since the last meeting., À display of 195 articles of sewing and knitting was held at the moeting, these articles having heen made by a \u2018Teen-aged group, the Thimble Club, which Is under the convenership of Mrs.Bd- and Is composed of Madeleine\u2019s Aonde The work done the ward Quinn pupils of St.emy, Outremont, by these young girls helps Podiatric ward of the hospital, GOT BETTER CHRISTMAS TREES Large Variety - All Sixes 90+ uss COME AND CHOOSE YOURS NOW 1 Gregoire Restaurant 353 VICTORIA AVENUE (Facing Somerville) fronts! and deserve.- CURD'S ARE AT WAR, TOO! Here, at Gurd's, we have but one important task .« « to keep supplies of Gurd\u2019s quality products flowing to the fighting forces in Africa, Egypt, India and other war We consider it a tribute to the quality of our products that they have been chosen for our fighting forces overseas.We look upon it as a privilege to have a share in providing the pure refreshment that our troops need, Wartime restrictions, of course, will limit the supplies of Gurd\u2019s beverages at home this Christmas.But, while the quantity of supplies may be reduced, the high quality of Gurd\u2019s beverages will be the same.So please order early.Don\u2019t wait until the last minute.Curd's QUALITY BEVERAGES SINCE 1868 PAGE SIX THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 \u201cWestmount's Home Novpagee- FREE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS! \u2018 facturing war SupI no year \u201cor lavisk than eve \"a loving forthrigh .: : ® .° ° bolic of g BEAUTY PARLOR If it is in one of the Advertisements on this page, you will receive RECORDINGS og tor.are Who un J.A.GAGNON TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE vous secret qe : \u2019 * hai BARBER SHOP hearing your voice?Joint bee Mak i ! 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PP the to W.5 NED Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 one Shaver PAGE SEVEN Simple Gifts Made by Hand Are Cherished by Everybody The click-click of Red Cross, knitting needles, and the sewing! in war work rooms has brought\u2019 \u201cor lavish giving, we need more .to make gifts.home has his nose a little out of : joint because of your enthusiastic - war activities, make him a paint- \"od stand for reading his newspaper at the table, just to show : place and you don\u2019t really find .piece of plyboard with molding \u2018 across the bottom and an easel * back can be painted with bou- : quets : Make A Hassock , comfort of an evening\u2014out of a - slip-covered with tweed from a .monograms, out many latent abilities in the, bandwork line.These will stand us all in good stead now at Christmas time, when money is needed for war bonds and manufacturing effort has gone into war supplies.For, though this is no year for fabulous celebration than ever do mark the day with s loving spirit and with simple forthright remembrances symbolic of all the things we're fighting for.So homemade home gifts are doubly appropriate in this war year, and there is still time If tie lord and master of your him your heart's in the right his morning newspaper habit.A of hearts and a jaunty Good News design, Make him a hassock for solid stout wood box padded well and discarded suit or with fabric to match his pet chair.For the woman with a cherished home, your busy fingers can devise a two-color organdy luncheon set, the runner in deep brown with turquoise appliqued Or have mats and runner of peach with broad bound hems of faded blue, then nap- towels with her still-new married initials, a quilted tea cozy, huge chints envelope folders for keeping her nice linens fresh and smooth when not in use.Then there's Great-Aunt Tabitha, who has everything but always expects something really special from you.Make her something to prove that your heart really goes along with your gift, such as a shadow organdy breakfast tray set.a throw of flowered challis with inches-long fringe a huge padded satin sachet in envelope shape big enough for keeping her lingerie fragrant and elegant.Or get an unpainted drawing board or a plain, piece of plyboard and decorate with a free-hand flower design or a stencil for her to use as a lapboard for writing, reading, sewing.For Pins and String For the string-savers and pin- pickers-up, who are now in high repute, make gifts to encourage their good habits.A covered tin kitchen container, painted brightly and with \u201cA Piece of String\u201d written on it and a hole in the top would be fine for keeping that ball made of stray pieces of string.The end of the string can poke out the hole, ready for use.With production of pins and needles cut way down, because of their consumption of metal, it is going to behoove us all to revive the sentimental old custom of the pincushion on the bureau.Bits of pretty silk and scraps of fine lace make beautiful pincushions or make plain satin cushions with flower designs outlined in fancy headed pins.Above all, remember that time is too precious, materials too- hard-come-by to waste energy Homemade Boudoir Accessories Are Low-cost Christmas Gifts - The woman who intends to stay , within her Christmas budget without crossing off any names doesn't wait another minute to begin making gifts for some of the women on the list.She considers, for instance, scrap baskets with quilted cases.Mngerie cases, both quilted and plain, and clothes hanger covers.Whether she is an experienced seamstress or nt, she'll tind it no trouble at all to learn to use one of the new sewing machine attachments which does a profes- tional-looking quilting job in record time.MAKING THE BASKET COVER The quilted case for the scrap basket requires about 1 yard of material.For the quilted hanger cover use about 1-3 of a yard.For the lingerie case use about\u2019 2-3 of a yard.For all three pieces, no more than 2 yards of 36-inch material and the same amount of cotton padding are required.The scrap basket cover is simple to make regardless of the size of the basket to be covered.Simply measure from top to bottom and around the circumference.Cut a strip of fabric that length and width, allowing 1-2 inch for seams, Cut another strip of thin cotton padding the same size.Baste this padding to wrong side of the chintz.Next cut out the motif to be used to decorate the basket.Baste this motif in place, and with the zigzagger attached to the sewing machine, stitch around the edge of the motif.Now with the cording foot, attach a zipper to the open ends, the full width of the fabric strip.The zipper fastening is concealed at the back.Next, cut a plece of chintz the size and shape of the bottom of +» + = + + * + # = Sewing Machine\u2019s Quilting Attachment Will Give Them IA AAA PE 7 20 = Ja 7: A A aN 0 RE Vo 7 oo a Professional Finish AAA Co No hs i 7 ÿ EU A 7 77 7, TE An ideal Christmas present for any woman you know is this attractive easy-to-make boudoir ense mble which includes a scrap basket with quilted case, a matching case for lingerie and a clothes-hanger cover that protects shoulders of garments from dust.wrong side 1-4 inch from the edge.Turn right side out.Apply a l-inch bias strip at the top and bottom side with the edge stitch- er attachment, Now for the hanger cover.Most hangers are 16 inches from shoulder tip to shoulder tip.The short cover should be about 17 inches pcross and ten inches from the hook to the lower edge of the cover.If the chintx is 88 inches wide, fold the 1-3 yard piece so that you have a piece measuring 18 inches by 10 Inches.Cut padding the same sire and proceed te apply the motif and quilt in the same way as you dig the basket.Next, cut the 18-inch sides so that a shoulder line is made to slant to the hook of the hanger.The slope can be estimated hy laying the hanger on the material and cutting accordingly.SA teh the two pieces together at the 12-inch sides.Apply 1-inch bias tape around the edges, loav- ing a hole at,the top for the hook to poke through, MAKE LINGERIN CASE SAME WAY The lingerie case when finished measures 18 by 8 inches.Cut the 36-inch wide piace of ehinte which measures 27 Inches in half, so that it is 18 by 27 inches.Cut a plece of cotton padding the same size.Baste the motif and the cotton padding to the clrintz as you did for the basket and stitch.Then baste the second pioce of chintz wrong side out over the quilted pleco and stitch around three sides, beginning at the 18- inch side near the motif.Turn the case Inside out, so that the quilting and the motif ure on the outside.Stitch the fourth side.Told this 18-inch edge up 9 inchen and stitch so that it makes a pocket.The quiltad end with the motif applique then forms a flap.ue and fine handwork on knick-|the basket.Stitch the side and ; kius of blue.knacks and novelties that will| bottom piece together on the ir Something to Hope on never find a useful role, The The bride on whom the sun is| mere fact th#t a strange out-of- e ge not shining any too brightiy|this world gadget is \u2018\u2019handmade\u201d Heard at the Danc it e.these days, with her very new will not add glamour nor lend| He: \u201cUntil I met you my life busband off to the wars, will be|distinction to something that is|has been a desert.happy if you give her a hopeful a sad or trinket in the first place.She: \u201cWell, that must explain BERS something for that home of the A gift should be worthy of your |why I've been thinking of camels future.She'll like fine guest!fine seams, your hours of work.ever since we've been dancing.DS ods 50 ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE 5 red, \\ pl |; CHRISTMAS EDITION \u201cxl 18 OF THE A, 3457 æ CTE r tore \" ! ; re DS 4 iE es 1 ® Special Christmas W.À Features hnsdowne il 3 @ Local Christmas A News 22 7 5 ® Christmas Comics 7 8 3 @ Christmas Greet- be per Drder Ww.nt Ave.Specialy > W.he J 10 a copy Remember-if you have anybody overseas or anywhere in Canada we will mail your copy postage paid to any address Our Representatives will be calling on you soon.If you should be absent call our office and our salesman will call.x XxX x Don't Miss Your Christmas WESTMOUNT EXAMINER 107 a copy Order Your Copy early and avoid disappointment.Only a Limited Quantity will be Printed.ALL FOR 10 Z A COPY Sinterklaas, jovial Christmas saint of the Dutch people, distributed glfts to 400 wide-cyed children recently at Madison Square Garden, New York City.Assisting him was the legendary Moorish servant, Pleter, depicted by a Netherlands East Indices Negro who hovered (faithfully hehind the scariet-clad St, Nicholas.: The Queen Wilhelmina Fund, which arranged the program as part of the Women's International Exposition of Arts and Industries, had planned that St.Nicholas would ride a white horse to the stage.But that genial man apologized when he came on foot, explaining that it was his habit to gallop over the rooftops of Holland, He added that he was also afraid that his horse might not behave well in such a large crowd of children.On the stage were twenty-one golden-haired boys and girls, all of them Dutch descendants.They sang in the language of the Netherlands to welcome St.Nicholas as he stalked with long strides up lo the platform, Because the Dutch Sinterklaas is believed, according to legend, to have been a hishop in Syria in the third century and patron saint of sallors and children, he wore a bishop's robe covered with a bright red cape, a tall hat topped by a gill cross and carried a staff, Urges Better Deportment The most excitement \u2014 came 3 Jovial Dutch Santa Claus Visits Kiddies in New York H.Warning, of 4670 Waldo Ave nue, Fieldston, Riverdale, who ls ma®#aging director of the Java- China-Japan Shipping Line, gave out the presents, He astounded some of the children hy warning that they must eat their spinach, behave better at school or improve at the piano, After the party, he explained to several adults that the mothers had cooperated by answering questiou- naires on some of the ways (hat their daughters and sons needed to improve, Bravery Rewarded When St.Nicholas handed a present to seven-year-old Theo Doorman, whose father, Vice- Admiral Karel Doorman, was listed as missing after his Netherlands ship went down in the battle of the Java Sea, he sald: \u2018You were a brave boy when you helped your mother escape to Australla from the Netherlands East Indies while those Japanese were shooling at you.You look mighty fine in that sallor suit of yours, son.And because you have heen such a good hoy 1 have a present for you.\u201d Mrs.Isa Doorman, Theo's mother, was In the audience, Little Girl Admonfshed Felicia Guepin, four-year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs, F.A.C.Guepin, 1000 Park Avenue, shook her yellow shoulder-length hair and spoke up saucily to St.Nicholas when he suid she had heen a good girl but must stop walking around at home without her hedroom slippars.She ranged when the saint, depicted by J.promised to remember what ne | British Commonwealth exhibit, Mothers and Children Entertained By Club The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club ot Westmount recently held a largely attended mothers\u2019 and children's day.The children were en- itertalned by Mrs, J.T.Rogers, assisted hy the following junior committee; the Misses Ann Martin, Hagel, O'Brien, Ann Mulcair and Sheila Rogers.Mrs.A, A.Pare presided in the Assembly hall of St.I.eo's school.Plana for Christmas entertainments were discussed and new activities muggesied and club aloc- tions were fixed for Tehruary.Refreshments were served by Mra, John Leslie, assisted hy her committee.SOILED LAMPSHADES If solled silk lampshades are not too old or flimsy, they can he washed in lukewarm soapsuds.Use a soft brush on the pleated shades to remove the dirt, Ringe in clear water and allow to dry in a warm place.had said if he would give her the present.St, Nicholas told other children to he more tidy, to behave hetter at home and school, and to give more time to their lessons.The role of Black Pleter was playad by Rechencl Kamp, of 978 Union Avenue, the Bronx.Mrs, Hannah Johnson, seveu- ty-five years old, of 222 [ast Sixty-fifth Street, won first prize in* a darning contest sponsored at the exposition by the American Needle Artes Soclety.Marjorie Lawrence, of the Metropolitan Opera, appeared In a wheel chair and sung on a program ar- in connection with the Montrealers were given their yearly treat of Gilbert and Sullivan last week, with the performances of \u2018The Pirates of Pen- zunce,\u201d presented by the Lyric Operatic Society, under the divee- tion of Mr.and Mrs, Harry Norris.The society's 14th annual production was sponsored by the McGill Chapters of Alpha Oml- cvon Pi and Kappa Alpha Theto Fraternities, in aid of charfable work, and was given at The Hermitage on Thursday, Friday and Social Service Meeting The Women's Social Service Organisation will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, at 3.30 p.m., at the Mount Royal Hotel, Corey Thomson, radio commentator and \u2018answer man,\" will be the guest speaker, A door prize has been donated by Mrs.M.Levy.Mrs.R.Seigler, prosident, will preside.TURNIP GARNISH Turnips make an excellont gar nish, Cook until tender, cool and reoop out the insides, Spread with butter and fill with cubed, sen- soned beets.Reheat and sur round the fowl platter.\u201cPirates\u201d Well Performed By Lyric Operatic Society Saturday nights, The rola of Frederic, the \u201cslave of duty,\u201d was well taken by Cpl.Kenneth Walker, R.C.4.F.Butty Allam, as the herolne Mabel, sang delightfully und acted with vivacious charm, and Maude Whitmore, as Ruth, the \u201cpirate maid of all work,\u201d put true Gilbert and Sullivan humor and some fine singing into her role.Henry Bloom, wbo took the part of the nimbla-tongued Mayor General Stanley, acted and sang with ease; Harry Maude caused much hilarity as the sergeant of palice, and, with his chorus of cohorts, was recalled several times to tell the audience, with varying gestures, how \"A police man's life {s not an 'appy one.\u201d Hugh Douglas, as the pirate king, and Matt Taylor, the priate king, and Matt Taylor, the pirate as were Bornice Bryant, Margaret Gilmour and Phyllis Johnston, ia the roles of Edith, Kate and Iso- bel.General Stanley's daughters.The orchestra, directed by Hare vy Norris, did full justice to the light-hearted and melodious mu- sie, and the choruses of police ten, pirates and young ladies all sang well.The costuming was \u2018excellent and the scenory was at tractive.OVER XMAS 5 Days $32.00 11 Days Plateau 9613 Xmas and/or New Year's House Party Join Mrs, Pope's House Party at The Laurentide Inn, Ste.Agathe OVER CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S This includes round trip rail faro, transters, room and all meals.For full particulars, call TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU or MRS.H.B.POPE OVER NEW YEAR'S 5 Days $32.00 $66.00 WEllington 2686 LU de DExter 9898 A A A A LL OCH DO CO ON LME Choose from our beautiful selection of Freshly Cut Flowers and Plants - Dainty Corsages.® Bonded Member Florists Tolegraph Delivery Service © ROLAND C.HILL Formerly John Eddy & Sons Reg'd 4341 SHERBROOKE WEST AMPED BIRR MINER RBIIR ENR RRR REG'D AT VICTORIA OPEN EVENINGS RESIDENCE DE.6515 IL | have found the words page and the words hidden in the advertisement of page The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest hidden in the advertisement of \u2026 \u2026 of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.decis\u2019on as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.ra0sacssu ter J agree to accept the judges\u2019 as BY OFFICIAL ORDER Beginning Wednesday, December 16th MLE ILI \u2014when sold as fluid milk for human consumption MUST BE SOLD FOR 2c A QUART LESS than the legal retail price now prevailing.THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD : BE SURE YOU GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION \u2014 i i 1 È EL mld Bs apis TA aa x Tee PACE RICHY THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1542 \u201cWastmount's Home Newspaper | eed NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Dhar] AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE As timely as the headlines on! newspaper is.\u2018gives out orders which the pages of this the completely absorbing adventure film which opened yesterday at the Westmount United Theatre.Titled \u201cDesperate Journey,\u201d it tells the story of five members of a British Flying Fortress crew who are shot down In Germany and their advonturous journey across Europe toward safety.In the leading roles are Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan, both of whom give excellent performances, The breeziness of Reagan combined with the dash of Errol Flynn lends the film a bristling quality that keeps one\u2019s avid interest throughout, The other members (beside Flynn and Reagan) of the crew who are forced down in Germany are played hy Alan Hale, Arthur Kennedy and Ronald Sinclair.They are taken to an Intelligence officer, played by Raymond Massey, for questioning.Reagan plants a.right on Massey's jaw, knocking him At York Theatre cold, and they all make a getaway.When Massey recovers he start a vast manhunt, .Flynn, whose knowledge of German has gotten them out of many tight places, locates a\u2019 doctor, through the help of a| young German girl, portrayed by; Naney Coleman, who comes through with another grand performance and thus lives up to the heaps of praise she received tor her \u201cKings Row\u201d portrayal, Another woman pallent overhears the whispers between Nancy, who hates everything connected with the Na-is, and Flyou, She notifles the Gestapo, who lose no time fn surrounding (he! place.Although Sinélair dies\u2019 through the loss of time and, blood, the rest get away.Through the continued ald of Nancy, they manage to elude the Gestapo, even going so far as to steal their own car and driving across the Dutch border where they steal a reconditioned British bomber and head for England, At The Snowdon They did 1t before in Paramount\u2019s \u201cThis Gun tor Hire\u201d and they did it again last night at the York \u2018United Theatre fn\u2019 the Dashiell Hammeti murder-mys tehy.\u2018The Glass Key.\u201d \u201cThey\u201d are those two highly charged, romantic movie personalities\u2014Vaer- onica Lake and Alan Ladd\u2014wh» created a sensdtion in their firat appearance together in \u201cThis Gun For Hire.\u201d It was obvious from audlence reaction last night that they have duplicated their earlier triumph.There is a third star in \u201cTho Glass Key\" who flts pertectly 1n- to the dramatic pleture, He is Brian Donlevy.who recently aco- red another great hit In the wide- Iy acclaimed \u201cWake Island.\u201d His characterization in the Dashiell Hammet film as the hard-boiled.slightly shady political boss, is pleasantly reminiscent of his portrayal of \u201cThe Great McGinty.\u201d Others in the cast of this high- Iy recommended movie are Bonitu Granville, Richard Denning and William Bendix.\u201cWhat lovely salmon!\u201d \u201cThat's not salmon; that's cod blushing at the price\u2019they're ask- Ing for it.\u201d .Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman are starred in Columbia's new romantic comedy, \u201cThe Talk of the Town\" which Is now showing at the Snowdon theatre.\u2019Fhe film was produced and directed by George Stevens, maker of Woman of the Year and Penny Serenade from a screen story by the sensationally successful writing team of Irwin Shaw and Sydney Buckman who wrote Here Comes Mr.Jordan, \"The Talk of the Town\u201d presenting its star trio with roles of equal and valuable merit, is reported to be a motion picture made for laughter and excitement.Through it runs a thread of solid romance, delightful comedy sequences and a thrilling and un- expocted climax ag to which one, Grant or Colman gets Jean Arthur, Special short subjects and the latest news events as recelved from Fox, Paramount and British Bmpire newsreel agencies, complete the program.\u2018STARTS SUNDAY AT THE WESTMOUNT Ip WT AN 7 i Brian Donlevy, Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake in a scene from the exciting film \u2018\u201c1he Glass Key,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.IT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY ! American pilots in the RAF are dramatized in the theilling film \u2018\u2019Eagle Squadron,\u201d which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre playing until Tuesday night.The cast includes Eddie Albert, Jon Hall, Leif Erikson, Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore and Evelyn Ankers, OPENING SATURDAY AT THE YORK Cary Grant, Ronald Colman and Jean Arthur in a scene from the gay exciting comedy \u2018The Talk Of The Town,\u2018 which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.Power Behind \u2018Khrone \u2018 Jim, an aged Negro, who had seen service as a butler to a long succession of Governors of his home state, was endeavoring to .accommodate himself to the requirements of the recently inaugurated incumbent.One day.in the Executive Mansion, the Governor\u2019s wife, after walting luncheon tor half an hour while the Chief Executive busily occupied himself in his private suite, sent word by Jim that he was to present himself at the table without further delay.The Governor sent back word that he would first have to see a delegation which was waiting for him downstairs: whereupon his wite sent Jim back to say that the Governor could dine at once and let the delegation wait, \u201cJim,\u201d sald the Governor, \u201cYou know who's the Governor, don\u2019t you?\u201d .\u2018Yes, sir,\u201d replied the wise old servant.\u2018\u2018I'll go down and tell tho delegation to wait.\u201d For Prompt Delivery of au SOLS ceca: $307 Sherbrooke W.EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.NOT SO DUMB (Birmingham Mail) She was \u2018quite the latest thing in wartime typists, .and the chief clerk of a Miuland firm was driven to exasporation by her repeated mistakes.| \u201cJove, Miss,\u201d he asked, \u2018do you really know anything at ali?\u201d She carefully caressed a Dongs curl with scarlet-tipped fingeYs.\u201cYes,\u201d she answered, her blue eyes flashing up at him from under pencilled eyebrows, \u2018I'll bet T know more dances than you do, anyway!\" Also Studied the Japanese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, as a youth, studied military science in Tokyo and was a member of the Japanese army.Confusing Statements Mr.: \u2018Ï suppose you realize this purchase represents indulgence in sheer luxury, You must have known that we couldn't afford it.\u201d Mrs.: \u2018But you see, dear, if it had been a necessity we would have had to get it anyway.\u201d Strategy The teacher inquired whether the pupils had any favorite song they would like to sing.\u201cThe National Anthem,\" suggested one.\u201cWhat made you think of the National Anthem?\u201d \u201cBecause,\u201d replied the boy.\u201cthen it's time to go home.\u201d Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals by Frances Goltman \u2014NEWSETTES\u2014 WE READ a very interesting item about Jeseph Schuster, the first cellist of the New York Philharmonie Orchestra.His hands are more expensive to clothe than those of the ordinary person because he has to buy two pairs of gloves instead of one each time he buys them.Reason: one hand is two sizes larger than the other bug this oddity of birth does not affect his wonderful cello playing.ISN'T IT PECULIAR how some composers are remembered chiefly on account of the popularity of a certain number?The celebrated \u201cMinuet\u201d from a Quintet by Boccherini is an example but we are to hear his Quartet in \u2018A\u2019 Major, opus 33, No.§, tomorrow evening at the McGill String Quartet con-% cert in the Prince of Wales Salon at the Windsor Hotel.Boccherini wrote no less than ninety-one string quartets which are somewhat in the style of his contemporary, Haydn.Other interesting works on the programme are Dvorak\u2019s Quartet in A Major, a quartet,for oboe, violin, viola and cello and Robert McBride's Quintet for oboe and string quartet with the composer playing the oboe.Those who heard this very talented young musician last year as clarinettist are eagerly awaiting his oboe performance.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS owe much of their present day attractiveness to the innovations of Hector Berlioz, the great French romanticist.He changed many things and is known as the \u201cFather of the Modern Orchestra\u2019 for he revolutionized the standards of his day und did not care for public opinion, He changed the position of the orchestral players on the stage and started rehearsing the different sections (or families of musical fustruments) before combining the whole orchestra for practice.Berlioz was the first to use the 5518 Monkland Ave.«WA.2747 5131 Park Ave.It's not Christmas without the beauty, fragrance and loveliness of fresh flowers and plants.We've stocked up with a glorious selection for you.Come in and see them soon.ROSES & CARNATIONS Christmas Arriving in Thousands for Te be Sold at Cut Prices Order Yours Now and Avoid Disappointment ROSES niv Xmas delivery Hollywood Florist int eh iin i l- iely CA.4913 English Horn and the Bass Clarinet in the symphony and his changes are so important that a book he published ix used as a standard text.Those Were the Days President Grover Cleveland.of Virginia, was introduced by the famous Fitzhugh Lee, who said: \u201cMr.President, we are honored in welcoming you to Virginia today.both as a loyal Democrat and as President of the United States.\u2018Tis a long time since we dos.have had a President with ua.\u201d ue And then, feeling that Mr.BLOSSOMING PLANTS 49c up Cleveland should not be allowed TABLE CENTERS .49c up o become too proud.an ha .he should be reminded that Vir.\u2019 Lo ginia was known as the \u2018State : _ JOHN CORNFIELD po nie a \u201c> \u201cBut the time was.suh.when 5687a Park Ave.TA.5858 we could go out on this portico and holler Mr.President.\u2019 and the woods would be full 0° them.\u201d about to speak at the University; \u2018At The Monkland |, Carpentry; Darrel Murray, Train- ! ed Tenderfoot; Bob Barrow, «Trained Tenderfoot; Robert : Thompson, Kim's Game.| Marking Orson Welles\u2019 second screen venture, \u2018The Magnificent Ambersons,\u201d which is now playing at the Monkiand United Theatre playing until Saturday night, presents a vivid panorama of sume twenty-five years in the lite of an Indiana town, with such noted players as Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Holt, Anne Baxter and Agnes Moorehead in its principal roles.The film adheres closely to Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer Prize novel in its story of the rise of one family and other, with dramatic tlons stemming largely from\u2019 the spoiling of an only son, and his subsequent wrecking of his mother\u2019s life.Markinz the beginnings of the automobile industry, days of the seldom ran more than a few blocks without breaking down, and covering as late as the mass production period of 1913, the offering has a definite historical value.Many early-day cars were obtained and put into order for scenes laid in the huge settings that faithfully represent the streets and buildings of the little town during its various phases.A complete replica of the Amberson Mansion, with Its four stories of baroque architecture and ornate furnishings, and 46 other settings, each built with perfect accuracy of detail, are features of the film.The Second Case Two magistrates were summoned for exceeding the speed limit.When they arrived at court there were no other magistrates present, so they decided to try each other.Number one went on the Bench and the case proceeded, \u2018You are charged with exceed- Ing the speed limit.Do you plead guilty or not guilty?\u201d \u2018Guilty!\u2019 \u201cYou will be fined ings.\u201d They then changed places and again the plea was \u2018\u2018guilty.\u201d \u201cHm\u2019 was the response.\u201cThese cases are hecoming far too common.This is the second we have had this morning.You will be fined thirty shillings.\u201d five shill- Always Did Wife: \u2018I see by the paper that women are getting men's wages these days.\u201d Husband: \u201cHumph \u2014 they always have, one way or another.\u201d Our whole life should speak forth our thankfulness; every condition and place we are in should be a witness of our thankfulness.\u2014R.Libbes, Tim the fall of an-.complica- ; first \u2018\u2018horseless carriages\u201d which running ; Dee FF Decarie Blvd.at Queen Mary Rd.NOW SHOWING! | | | CARY GOAN: EA ANTOR.CLP with TL TTY TS THREE TOP-FLIGHT STARS who will bring you pre-Christmas Cheer in the most delightful comedy of the Yule-time season! - STARTING SUNDAY, DEC.20th (By Request) * Greer Garson * Walter Pidgeon \u201cMrs.MINIVER\u201d STARTING XMAS DAY! \u201cTHE FIRST COMMANDO\u201d with % CLIFFORD EVANS % CONSTANCE CUMMINGS * TOMMY TRINDER EXTRA! RESERVE EARLY FOR OUR GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW Commencing Thursday Evening December 31st at 11.30 o'clock! + First Showing in Montreal! Its AU New! All Different! \u201cICE-CAPADES REVUE OF 1943\" With \u2018the Entire Ice-Capades Revue exactly as presented on icel | ALL SEATS: 79 Including All Taxes MAKE UP A PARTY! BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE! med) (St.Catherine at Guy St) Starts Saturday until Tuesday WATCH THEM BECOME BRUCE BENNETT « EILEEN O'HEARN + LARRY PARKS - ROGER CLARK jand Grant Mitchell._ EDGAR BUCHANAN 1 GEORGE STEVENS PRODUCTION .(be gave you \u201cNoman of the Yeas\u2019 20d \u2018Ponty Seiomade\u2019) _ Screen play by IRWIN SHAW and SIDNEY BUCHMAN + A COLUMBIA PICTURE 2nd Feature Attraction TODAY and FRIDAY \u2014\u2014 BRIAN DONLEVY in \u201cTHE CLASS KEY,\u201d with Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd.\u2018MEET THE STEWARTS,\" with William Holden, Frances Dee THE TALK OF OUR TOWN! ABB Se He four with 'MUONKLA M Vies (Monkland Ave.at Gironard) PTT AH 01912 1113 But even-her beauty, wéalth and.pride could not protect her! {4 ORSON WELLES\u2019 § ERCURY PRODUCTION OF gi YI Sony Famous Novel By BOOTH TARKINGTON :: \u201cwith JOSEPH COTTEN + DOLORES COSTELLO > ANNE BAXTER « TIM HOLT AGNES HSGREBEAR RAY COLLINS - ERSKNE SANFORD wt RCRARD BENNETT , Production and Direction by Orson Welles FREDDY MARTIN his famous ORCHESTRA sensation that rod the LE ENS CONCER M » RICHARD a WL SAGES pr Ÿ BARTHEL \u2014\u2014\u2014FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014\u2014\u2014 REVIVAL SHOWING \u201cCome Live With Me\u201d with % James STEWART * Hedy LAMARR TODAY until SATURDAY ÉLIRE, \u2014\u2014 2 Splendid Features! WIT YOU'VE BEEN HEARIN Ga featuring che nation 7 ne SHIRLEY mmm Starts % Robert STACK in \"Eagle Squadron\u2019 with Diana Barrymore, Jon Hall, Eddie Albert, Nigel Bruce and Evelyn Ankers.SUNDAY until TUESDAY 11 VU) \\ PU ben (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) TODAY until SATURDAY TWO HIT ATTRACTIONS \u2014\u2014MM \"Mexican Spitfire | % Leon ERROL in | At Sea\u201d with Lupe Velez and Charles \u2018\u2019Buddy\u2019\u2019 Rogers * Brian DONLEVY in \u201cThe Glass Key\u201d with Starts SUNDAY until FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014\u2014 REVIVAL SHOWING \u201cA WOMAN'S FACE\u201d 1th w.À Joan CRAWFORD Melvyn Douglas & Conrad Veidt rn pu \u201cWARNER DRS.STIRRING WT! \u201c Nancy Coleman * Raymond Massey ALAN HALE - ARTHUR KENNEDY Drencted Produced Oy RAOUL WALSH - HAL 8.Wis .>.Origa Screen Play by Arthur T.Normen Sask iy Bi TUESDAY \u2014 * William HOLDEN in \" \u201cMeet The Stewarts | with Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd\u2019 Frances Dee and Grant Mitch ame\u201d Tre | League he the final way.The for Mond: that the league ga ing Cound he represt in any wa The let an effort cation to instead of dard for Plans a up the It frills by I both the services re opening.The fol schedule: Mon, J nance Co School; Command Corps.Wed.Jan.School Ve, mand; 9.0 vs.No.4 Mon, J Provost C School; Corps vs.mand./ = OPEn sLop® STeam He! pl VA Modern sh ditioned.SKI T Plan now Year's H.One For reser An \u20ac winte aceon loung °ski se skatin and g client i\" nwestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE DECIDED |e de, 10 MAKE AN EFFORT TO CHANGE THEIR PRESENT (, LASSIFICATION Plans Are Being Made to Open Up Loop by Having Dignitaries From the Municipality and the Services Present at the League Opening Tre intermediate section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League held a meeting on Monday evening in Victoria Hall, when the final details were discussed before the league play gets underway.that league game.ing Council, attended the meeting The league schedule, with the opening double header slated tor Monday, January 4th, was accepted and ratified.the teams could use an unlimited number of players in any Jack Lang, chairman of the War Services Co-ordinat- It was decided and stated that the organization he represented was ready and willing to help the service teams out in any way possible, The league decided to makex an effort to change their classifi- ration to Class B intermediates instead of the usual Class C standard for outdoor rink teams.Plans are being made to open up the loop with some fancy trills by having dignatories from both the municipality.and the services represented at the league opening.The following schedule: Mon, Jan, 4\u20148.00 No.4 Ordnance Corps vs.No.1 Wireless is the league School; 9.00\u2014No, 3 Training Command vs.No.14 Provost Corps.Wed.Jan.6\u20148.00 No.1 Wireless School vs.No.8 Training Command: 9.00 No.14 Provost Corps vs.No.4 Ordnance Corps, Mon,, Jan, 11\u20148.30 No.14 Provost Corps vs.No, 1 Wireless School; 9.30 No.4 Ordnance Corps vs.No, 3 Training Command.SUIT ALL DEGREES OF PEN SLOPES M FORTABLE BEDS- gop 0 SKILL.Steam Hert - © 0\" pLeasan ASSOCIATION pd Fog Sse 0 Demy Beaver Lodge VAL MORIN, QUE.Modern ski lodge, winter air conditioned.Game room.Good home cooking.: SKI TOW ON PROPERTY Plan now for your Xmas and New Year's\u2019 Holidays.Moderate rates.One mile from station.For reservations, write or phone C.R.GIBSON Val Morin 183 W 4 Rr z 5 4 Deli LUE EE ET CL UE EE EC RE M ET CCE EEE unsurpassed sun-decks and lounges school, professional instruction, sleigh ride parties, skating rink.Daily train service and motor highway open from Montreal te Ste.rates .Honey, Adele Adele 28.RDB BPMEB IIE INI IND, Wed.Jan.13\u20148.00 No.4 Ordnance Corps vs, No, 14 Provost Corps; 9.00 No.3 Wireless School vs, No.1 Wireless School, Mon.Jan, 18\u20148.00 No.14 Provost Corps vs.No.3 Training Command; 9.00 No.8 Wireless School vs.No.4 Ordnance Corps.Wed., Jan, 20\u20148.30 No.3 Training Command vs.No.4 Ordnance Corps; 9.30 No.1 Wireless School vs.No.14 Provost Corps.Mon, Jan.25\u20148.00 No.1 Wireless School vs, No.3 Traln- ing Command; 9.00 No.14 Provost Corps vs.No.4 Ordnance Corps, Wed., Jan.27\u20148.30 No.3 Training Command vs.No.14 Provost Corps; 9.30 No, 4 Ordnance Corps vs, No.1 Wireless School.Mon., Feb, 1\u20148.00 No.14 Provost Corps vs.No.1 Wireless School; 9.00 No.4 Ordnance Corps No.3 Training Command, REFEREES ARE IN DEMAND A Meeting Tomorrow to Discuss the Question vs, Aspiring referees in the various sections of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League are asked to get in touch with recreation supervisor Jim McCormick at the Greenhouse or by phoning FI.1929 by Friday afternoon, An interpretation mesting for referees who intend officiating in FLE LODGE Ep SHOW COUNTRY A ghtful bedrooms, cuisine, .4 ski-tows, ski Adele.Write for booklet, .Select clientele.C.W Mer, Ste.Adele Ledge, en haut, P.Q., Phone Ste.Ste.THIS YEAR IN THE TREMBLANT SECTOR on the Laurentians highest peak, with your gentl the Gray Rocks Ski Camp as rendez-vous\u2014fast downhills, or er slopes pear the Inn.Miles of trails, Tow and ski school.Siberian dog teams, ski jump, skating .all sports.De luxe cottages.Good cuisine, steam heat.Rates reasonable.Folder.Restricted clientele.P, H.WHEELER Me.Dir.An exclusive Laurentian resort accommodation and cuisine by lounges .sun-decks .an skating and sleigh rides.By nig and gaiety in the Terrace Room clientele.SNOW VACATION winter in the heart of the Laurentian ski terrain .\u2018ski schools, ski-tows, runs, trails, flood-lit practice hills ., Write for booklet ard rates.de Chantecær.Ste.Adele en haut, P.Q.invites you te holiday this , .finest a famous chef .spacious d skiing at its best .with ht, warm fireplaces or dancing .Daily train service.Select Don Gallinger, a 17-year-old rookie with Boston Bruins, of the National Hockey League, can lay claim to a fast advance record almost as impressive as that of Gave Stewart, of Toronte Leats who in one season rose from junior amateur to major professional, Tw years ago Gallinger played for Port Colborne youngsters who won the 0.H.A.midget championship.The next season he jumped to junior \u201cB\" ranks of St.Catha- rines at the age of 16.Now he's climbed again to play with Boston Bruins .GOLDEN EAGLES PREPARE FOR ANEW TERM Five Holdovers From Last Year Are Still Available Westmount Golden Eagles, Q.A.H.A.Provincial Juvenile Champions, winnerg of the Honorable J.L.Bourque trophy, emblematic of the provincial champions, the Aleide Gagnon\u2014H.Love trophy and the Gaunt Trophy, emblematic of the Island of Montreal title, are looking forward to another successful season and will hold a reunion dance at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on Friday, December 18Sth, All supporters and friends of the club are cord- fally invited to attend.Tickets may be secured from any of the members of the club.Refrash- ments Will be served in the form of sandwiches and soft drinks.The Golden Eagles were one of the youngest teams, if not the youngest, to win the Provincial title, and of the eleven players who participated in the City and Provincial playdowns, nine are eligible for Juvenile ranks this year.However, the ranks were somewhat depleted when Kevin Kennedy and Don Mann were signed by the Junior Canadiens and Johnny Chenier left to play for Philadelphia Falcons in the E.U.S.A.H.L.Another former Golden Eagle in the person of Sonny Provost, who is, however, too old to play Juvenile this year, made good when he was signed by the Verdun Caps of the J.A.H.A.Hugh Brodie, Provost's partner on the defence last year, is also too old for Juvenile this year.Five holdovers from last year are still available, namely Adrian Lunny, Noe] Romey, Euard Read, Stu Beaulne, and Johnny Potrer.With this nucleus, the Golden Eagles have high hopes of staging a successful defence ot their Provincial crown, To replace these losses, Doug Alexander has Don siere, outstanding graduate of Bert Read's champion Victorias of last year, Lorne Cullinson for goal, Bob Bulger.Jim Mackan, and Paul Peterson of last year's Rehels Juvenile squad, To round out the rearguard, Toots Provost of the disbanded Hawks Juvenile team.and brother of Sonny Pra- coach Bus- vost.will add much defensive strength to the present champions.minor hockey this winter will be held sin the Queen's Hotel tn- morrow evening.The meeting will be presided over by Alf Con- :nojy, recently chosen referee in chief for Board.the Minor Hockey | Note to Secretaries Club secretaries are asked to pay particular attention to the notice on Page | One regarding copy dead- lines for the two next weeks and to govern accordingly, themselves THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, IN ACTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 Hundreds of enthusiastic skiers are shown in this bird's eye photograph taken from Hill \u201c40, on the Ste.Adele Lodge Estate.Over three feat of snow already covers the siopes and the twe ski-tows, shown in the picture, were operating last week-end.The two weeks of the Christmas holidays will be filled with special varied programnie at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Bob Beal and Ross will be working to- gother during these weeks and they are planning to give the members a really fine holiday programme.It will start Monday 31st, Morning programmes will start at 10.00 a.m.and will consist of sports, swimming and crafts, In the afternoons and cvenings there will be speclal events as wil} be seen in the schedule below.Complets details of all programmes will be found in the Y's paper.the \u201cY's Talk\u2019 that is sent each week to all members.The following is the schedule for the first week: Monday, 2.00 p.m.: Trip \u2018o 7-Up Bottling Company (bring two car tickets); 5.00 p.m.: Swim.Tuesday, 2.00 p.m.: Jamboree! Fun with games of all kinds in the pool, in the gym and in the game rooms; 4.00 p.m.: Swim.Tuesday, 7.00 p.m.: Full length talkis picture show.Wednesday, 2.00 p.m.: Basketball game with Lachine Y.Come and support your Y team.Wednesday, 7.00 p.m.: light Carol singing.Thursday, 2.00 p.m.: Swimming Meet, Christmas Tree, Surprise.Morning programmes will include such games as \u2018winter football,\u201d fox and goose and other games suitable to play out of doors.Juniors This Friday, the Junlors will go into action with thelr commando tests that had to bo posl- poned from last week, This contest willyinclude feats of skill and daring and the three junior teams are out to win, The juniors are preparing for the special Christmas programme at the Y and a special Christmas edition of tbe Y's Talk\u201d will go cut to members this week, containing the complete programme for the first week of the holidays.Dave Binmore 8 picking a special basketball team to play Lachine Y next Wednesday afternoon.This is a Junior team, and Candle the team line-up will be published in the \u201cY's Talk.\u201d Intermediatos The Intermediates will moet this Saturday night to hear Mr.Murray McFarlane talk on physical condition and health, and to plan their Christmas pros gramme.As soon as the city rinks are ready, the {nternediates will have an hour on Thursday nights from 7.00-8.00 p.m., for hookey.A basketball team\u2019 Is being picked for a game with Lachine Y next Wednesday afternoon, and a challenge is going out to N.D.G.Y for a rame during the holidays.Westmount Y.M.C.A, Miss Mary Black, the guest speaker at the Red Cross Home Nursing Course, conducted a very interesting lecture in dietetlcs at the local Y.M.C.A., on Monday evening.Miss Black stressed the importance of a well balanced diet for all, and stated that within the near future considerable afd would be given to housewives in planning and preparing more wholesome and healthful meals.The next pesslon of this series of lectures will be held on Monday, January 4th.Members of the Business and Senior Men's section of the local Y are going Lo hold à round robin handball tournament on Friday, Dec.18, beginning at 5.15 p.m, Bach participant will be given an opportunity lo play \u201cdoubles\u201d with other members, Points for each game wiil be recorded, The individual with the highest score will he declared the winner.The games will bo follewed by a shower, swim and dinner {n the Board Room at 6.45.A group of about twenty men under the supervision of Sergeant Watkins of the I.C.0.C., stationed at the Westmount Barracks on Rt.Catherine Street, {fs making usa of the ŸY facilities two days each week, The group meets on Monday from 2-4 pun, and on Wednesday from 9 to 12 noon.The programme fs à very active one, and ls part of the basfe training given to the men, The programme includes calisthenics, hoxing, wrestling, games, rope climbing, apparatus work and swimming.R This is another in s series ho It has been estimated that 90 per cent of all sickness has its origin in the abdominal region.The abdominal muscles are more discussed by the layman than any other group, and anyone who wishes to keep bis hody in good condition becomes alarmed when his abdominal wall begins to sag.He has every reason to he worried because once the four | First on Your $ Christmas Shopping List WESTMOUNT {rus MEMBERSHIP i 52 Weeks of Healthful Recreation \u2014 Gond fellowshi 2 p \u2014 Character Education \u2014 Hobby Clubs for Boys \u2014 A Gift that Lasts a Year | SHOULD BE '¥ For Mother For Father | FE 1 Men I'§ Sustaining ue 1 $28 Business and Professional .$18 Seniors $15 Young Men (18 to 21) .$12 Social .$5 .Lockers $ Ladies '¥ Gym.Class and Swim $ 7 \u2018& Badminton and Swim $7 Cym., Swim & Badminton $10 TTI ety rertungpo 4 Bree + em oF \u2014 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u201cMest The Stewarts\u201d M.C.A.ES Boys Preps (10 and 11) .$5 Juniors (12 and 13) $6 Intermediates (14 and 15) Seniors (16 and 17) .1 per year Business Girls Gym., Class, Badminton and Swimming $7 $8 $10 wi.2159 POIAMIMINNIIMND Physical Fitness.Through Exercise And Diet MeFariane, Physical Director at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.8 of health articles by P.M.Th pairs of muscles of the abdominal wall begin to lose their natural tone, the weight of the internal organs cannot he supported hy the meshwork of tissue surround- Ing the organs, with the result that theorgans become displaced, and only add to the weight forcing down on the abdominal muscles.Unless an effort is made to improve the tone of the abdominal wall, this stretching of the wall and displacement of the Internal organs will result in a greatly decreased efficiency of the hody.Th entire cirenlation of the body is hindered, the heart is called upon to do additiongl work, the digentive processes are slowed up, and the respiratory muscles and diaphram loss their normal tone.The lack of suitable muscler tension in the ahdominal wall has also another effert it leads to dilatation of blood vessels in the : digealive organs, favoring also a | rapid deposit of fat.When more \u2018fat forms, the extra weight only | makes matters worse because ad- ditfona! sagging takes place, The following exercises, it par- {formed daily, will aid in the { building up and maintenance of \u201ca strong ahdominal wall.| 1.Lying on me back with the | knees bent and drawn up to the chest, extend the legs with toes printing to the roof at right ang- lee to the floor.Return and re- | peat ten times, swing legs back and forth twenty Keep and back flat on the flour.4.With knees bent, soles of the feet flat on the tips of the fingers back of the head, raise the head and shoul- the floor, keeping times, ders oft elbows wide.5.Lying arms aug the roof, at right angles Eptend as high as possible and hold for at least one minute.in all these exercises the knees should be perfectly straight inall the extended positions.The spine should be kept flat, with the abdomen contracted.On the initial trial, relax between each exercise.As strength ig gained, attompt lu complete the entire routine without a break.floor.PEF WEF TEAS ARE ASKED 10 ATTEND MEETING Five Teams Have Signified Their Intention to Operate The Prince Albert pee wee sev- tion of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League will hold a meeot- Ing this Saturday morning at the comfort station in park at 10,30 a.m, Teams {ntend- Ing to play pee wea hockey Prince Albert rink are asked lenst at the meeting, Up till the present have at pee wore their the Aces, la for players pounds and under, but there is no age limit.Baturday mornings, Poa wea teams in the Staynor are distriet intentions of operating Bkeletons and Flyers.This group thie group, knees straight, the floor.\u2014placing the Repeat ten clmes.on the back with legs extended toward to the Prince Albert ut fo one representative time five have signified in teams The four toams are Hurricanes, Lancars, welghing cighty Games are played on asked to attend a meeting to be held in the shack CREE ETS CHO TEE QU LEE A complete assortment of Soft Drinks, Xmas Nuts, Fruits WE WISH EVERYONE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS FORUM GROCERY § 2209 St.Catherine W.Nearest lirensed grocer PAGE NIN GOUT SECTION OF MUNICIPAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TO RAISE AGE LIMIT TO INCLUDE OLDER BOYS It Is Said An Effort Will be Made to Organize a Junior Section for Players Thirteen Years of Age and Under The Scout Section of the Wostmount Municipal Mockey League held an organisation meeting on Monday night jn Victoria lal.The same three teams that played in the group last year, 2nd Westmount, Bt, Matthias and the Sea Scouts were represented.The Rover Ses Scouts wore ulso veprosanted but chances are that they will fill in » with the Sea Scout team.It was decided to raise the age ltmit of the league one year, making {t eligible for players fifteen years of age on September 1at to play.An effort players thirteen WIEBKE TO RETURN Art Wiobe, one of the stondi- eut-goilng defence players ln the Nutional Hockey League, in likely to re-join his club, the Chiengo Black Hawks, by Christmas, Wiebe, who for seven yours played alongside Karl Bebert to form one of the longues ont- standing defense sety, han been confined to his bakery business at Vermillion, Canada, because of fnability to acquire help.Even offers by the Hawks to hay a succossor's salary fell through because of the shôrtage of muu- power.Jlut Wiebe's father how plans to take over his son's concern ang thus release the Hawk star for further aotion.on the Clandeboye playground on Monduy morning, December 21st, at 10.80 a.m: This lenguo will alse bo for eighty pounds and under with no age limit.Toams wishing to en- tor the group or players wanting to play in the league should attend this mooting, Information concerning those two sections may be ohtalnud from recreation supervisor Jim McCormick at the Greenhouse.players weighing, will be made to organize a junior section for years of age and under ¥ team will be allowed to use one on the sume date.Each man over the estublished age Hmit, Tho teams will be competing tor the Roberts Trophy, presented to the section for competition by R.W.Roberts, the father of one of tho boys who played for the championship 2nd Westmount team last year, Presant plans call for the gam¥s to be played on Tuesday and Thursday uights at King George Park.The other scout troops will he eanvassed In nan effort to get more teams for the seetion, espe- © cially in the event a Junior group } is formed, Thu section will hold « another meeting this Monday night, Decembar 21st, nt (he Greenhouse, The mooting will start at 7.00 pawn.Those atliending Monday night's meeting were Walter Mittham, Bt.Matthius Troop; Alex Reaper, Sen Beouts; Pele Harling, Rover Sea Scouts; Bob Sproule, 2nd Westmount, and Jim MeCormick, recreation supervisor, tn national affalva these days a millon is only a drop in the budget.FOR CHRISTMAS CHEER ORDER YOUR From the store that has 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