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We have à grand selection at big savings, OHMAN°S | COCO 0 JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.ICO 00 DOC 006 VOL.XIV, No.1 HOLLANDERS WORK FOR RED GROSS Mrs.Luden Secures Aid of Sixty-five Dutch Women Despite the very small number of Hollanders living in Montreal active Mrs.G.P.Luden, wife of the Netherlands Consul General, bas been able to obtain the co-operation of 65 Dutch women for her work at the Netherlands Branch of the Canadian Red Cross, Dr, Luden's home is on Summit Circle, Lately the Hollanders have teen working at top speed in their spacious room at 1244 St.Catherine street west, preparing for shipment of Christmas presents for the seamen of the Netherlands Merchant Navy, those men who face their dangerous job courageously and who lett home, wife and children behind in enemy territory three years ago.Men who, besides the dangers to be encountered on the high seas, are burdened with worries concerning their fam- {lies.The Dutch women of Montreal do their utmost to make a second home for these men, At the Netherlands Room in the Allled Merchant Seamen\u2019s Club will be found a real Dutch atmosphere, where tea and coffee are served and socks and clothes are neatly mended, The Christmas presents are wrapped and packed in such a way that they might have come straight from home.Each blue ditty bag contains a woolien sweater, socks, or other hand-knitted article, and a box containing home-made \u2018\u2018specu- laas\u201d a special Dutch almond- cookie.In addition, there are all kinds of useful presents, things a sailor is not likely to buy but would take along on a trip upon leaving home, This year only a few of the cherished fur vests could be added because practically no fur coats were delivered to the Netherlands Branch of the Red Cross, Besides the Christmas presents, all vear round sailors who have been torpedoed are supplied with new clothes.And knitted articles are supplied to each Dutch ship which calls at Montreal, Halifax or St.John.In this work H.R.H.Princess Juliana takes a very active part.She knits sweatzrs and socks and every year she has a special Christmas wish printed and sent to all Netherlands seamen and soldiers.The Netherlands Relief Fund is hopeful that contributions will be continued in order that it may carry on its finaneing of the useful work of the Dutch women in Montreal, Sgt.R.A.Morrison Is A Prisoner Of War Sergeant Reginald Andrew Morrison of the Quebec Regiment, whose wife resides at 146 Selby venue, who was previously reported missing, is now officially reported as a prisoner of war.Rabbi Stern \u2018Praises The Yuletide Spirit Rabbi Harry J.Stern in the course of a sermon at Temple Emanu-El Friday evening on the | subject of Goodwill,\u201d said that without following the theology of Christmas, the Jewish community finds it most heartening and religious to enter into the spirit of goud- will which marks this season oi Christmas.In a world broken by hate.strife and war, he said, the message of peace and goodwill became all the more essential.Judaism and Christianity have it as their mission to convey to all men that upon the concepts of the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man civilization and civilized society depend.\u201cFor Judaism and Christianity alike,\u201d he said, \u2018a victory for the Axis would mean the loss of all that dignifies human existence and the destruction of man\u2019s hope to build God's kingdom on earth.\u201d Grosvenor Avenue Woman Is Injured When Hit By Car Miss Esther Pascoe, Well-known Teacher, Suffers Slight Hurts Miss Esther Pascoe of Gros- venor avenue, the well-known kindergarten teacher, was hit and slightly injured on Sunday night at Circle road and Queen Mary by a car driven by H, H.Warren of 4546 Marcil avenue.Miss Pascoe was returning after spending Christmas with friends and was proceeding up Queen Mary road carrying a suitcase and a parcel when she was hit by the car which skidded on the siip- | pery surface of the road.Mr.Warren immediately stopped and helped her into the car to take her home, Although suffering from the effects of the accident this morning Miss Pascoe did pot require hospital treatment, Churches United In Week Of Prayer Service in Melville Church Wednesday The following congregations in Westmount: Baptist, Dominion- Douglas, Melville, Stanley, St.Andrew's, St.Matthias, West- mount Park United, will observe the Week of Prayer by a united service in Melville Presbyterian Church, Melville Avenue, on Wednesday, January 6th at 8.15 p.m.The Rev, Dr.Mulligan will preside and conduct the service; the Rev.George W.Goth will give the address; the Rev, Canon Oliver will lead the devotions.An offering for the work of the World's Evangelical Alliance will be taken.To Hold United Meeting of Evangelism And Prayer United meetings of evangelism and for prayer will be held throughout the week of January 4th to 8th, inclusive, in St.Stepben\u2019s Adglican Church, Atwater avenue.be ihe Rev.situated at the ted and St.Stephen's ¥ill all be associated in the spe- dla\u2019 mission.All meetings, Monday Lo Fri- dar.will commence at 8 Tae general theme of fe meet- Ings wil] be: \u201cMore Prayer and Better is the secret nf the Whole Matrer.\u201d The daily subjects upon \u201chich Mr.Talbot Hindley will: Speak are: Monday: A Sound from Hea.| Yet.the World's Greatest Need; Tuesday: Evening.Morning, Noon.¢ Meetings with the Lord The special preacher for all of these services will W.Talbot-Hindley, M.A., 2 noted international leader in Bible conferences, who has preached in important pastorates in London, Liverpool and other cities in Britain and also in Western Canada and California.The churches of the south western area of Westmount, including Redeemer, Lutheran, the Church of the Advent, United.Westminster-Central Uni-# Anglican, | Jesus; he Westmount Txaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29.\u201cJewish Christian! | 5 Anti-aircraft batteries aboard .larger guns are 5-inchers.ship of U.S.Pacific tieet go into action during practice at sea.(Passed by Navy censor.) ER 31, 1942 - \u2014 ISSUE OF DEC The A splendid New Year letter from Dr.A, L.Walsh to parents and children connected with Mac- kay School is one of the principal features of the December 1s- sue of the Mackay Bulletin which is now in the hands of supporters and friends of the institution.Dr.Walsh's home is at 777 Up- ver Belmont avenue, Dr, Walsh, wno is vice-presi- dent of the Mackay Institution and chairman of the educational committee, is dean of the faculty of dentistry at McGill University and president of the Canadian Dental Association, Dr, Walsh's letter follows: Text of Letter This is the time of the year when New Year resolutions are being made.The two things in this life that are conducive to happiness and better understand- ing\u2014are Love and Friendship.Love is our highest word and the synonym of God.It usually finds expression in kindly acts.The school boy may tease the girl around the schoolhouse door, but when he meets a girl arranging her satchel he will hold her hooks wishing to rssist her.If mother is returning from shopping, the boy with true love in his heart, Will always take over the carry- Ing of the parcels.In these days of awful war love of one\u2019s country is being expressed by doing something every day to help in the war effort, and many of our young men are offering their lives because they love their country and everything for which it stands.1 wonder how the girls and boys of Mackay Institute are showing their teachers that they love them for the wonderful service they are rendering in training educationally and vocational- Dr.A.L.Walsh Sends Letter To Mackay School Pupils ly the pupils of that School.I recently atrended the Annual Meeting of the Mackay School and my heart was thrilled when two of the pupils, on behalf of all the girls and boys, showed their love for the President, Mrs.Loring, by presenting her with such a beautiful bouquet of flowers, About 200 years ago a writer named, Robert Blair, referred to Friendship as the mysterious cement of the soul; the sweetener of lite; and the solder of society.Yes, friends are wonderful to lave, but remember that he who would have friends must show himself friendly.There are two elements that go to the composition of friendship, each so sovereign that I cannot determine why either should be first named; they are Truth and Tenderness.A friend is a person with whom 1 may be sincere and before whom 1 may think aloud.The Principal and teachers are to be counted among the sintere friends of every girl and boy at, Mackay When this war is over and every one has helped, directly or indirectly, to win it, Canadians are going to be more friendly to each other for we are being brought together in a common cause which is sure to result In a het- ter understanding and, therefore, we will all be more friendly.How grand it would be if every one could start the New Year by going to those with whom they had not been friendly and begin a new and sincere friendship that would include both truth and tenderness, of a forgiving nature for acts that had caused friction in the past.I wish for you all, lots of happiness and good health, more friends and no enemies, more love in your hearts for the finer things of life and for those nearest and dearest to you.St.Andrew\u2019s Pays Tribute To Troops Church to Mark National Day of Prayer St.Andrew\u2019s congregation will pay tribute to the men and women of the congregation on active service at the service next Sunday morning.The entire service will be In observance of the National Day of Prayer in which the churches win \u201cFétaur thanks to Almighty God for the victories and deliverances of the past year as well as a re-dedica- tion of all their powers ang resources until the day of final victory, Over (wo hundred young men and young women of the congregation are enlisted In active service, and their names are fn- scribed on the Honor Roll.Seven of these have made the supreme sacrifice, Eric McMurtry, Ian O'Hara, Howard Hutchlson, Beverley Melntyre, Kenneth Pyper, Wade Tripp and Larry Rutherford.Another, Reginald Miller, has recently been reported missing and presumed killed while manning a single-fighter plane which collided over North Africa.Several others have been captured and are prisoners of war.In his address Sunday morning, Rev.Dr.Kerr will not only pay tribute to the men and women in His Majesty's service, but will also point to the marvellous ways in which Providence safegnarded us in our days of extreme peril and unpreparedness, until this hour when the tlde of battle has definitely turned in our favor, and when our statesmen are confidently predicting the hour of victory, perhaps earlier than we had dared to hope.Such a service js designed not only to render thanks for past (Bee ST.ANDREW'S on Page 2) Christmas Trees corner of Dorchester street and K.C.H.S., of London, England, Anglican, Calvary Wednesday: Why Not Try God's Weapons?Thursday: Prayer Changes Things: Friday: Why Some Prayers are not Answered.The general public is most cordially and earnestly invited to attend all these services, In this time of crisis, we greatly need nuited intercession.The co-opera- tion of all God's people, irrespective of denominational .affiliations, should he heartily supported.Come\u2014woraship\u2014pray and Fewer In Number War Conditions Reflected in West End Christmas trees outside homes in the West End were definitely fewer in number.a trip around Westmount, N.D.G., Hampstead and Montreal West on Christmas Eve disclosed.In many homes the gaily decorated trees with their parti-color- ed lights were absent for the first time in many years.In a large number of such homes the young- slers for whose delectation the trees were set up in former years are now absent on service on land, sea and air\u2014which is another îtem in the lengthy score piling up against Adolf, Benito and Hirohito.The Chrisimas spirit was not altogether missing, however.from the exterior of homes.Holly wreaths and good luck charms ware in evidence, testifying to a desire tn maintain the Christmas atmosphere even if modified by serve with us, war conditions.Biographical Sermons to Be Given by Dr.Goth Dr.Goth begins on Sunday evening a series of biographical germons which have already attracted wide interest, turn upon the central characteristics of a leading character.characteristics will be analyzed from a Christian standard.The sermons will These The following sermons are to he included in the serins: Jan.3.Churchill \u2014 The Happy* Warrior; Jan.10.Hitler \u2014 The Devil's Disciple; Jan.17.Roosevelt \u2014 Destiny Called Him; Jan.24.Staln \u2014 The Man Nobody Knows; Jan.31.Mussolini\u2014Sawdust Cae- Bar; Feb.7.Lincoln \u2014 Master of Men; Feb.14.Christ \u2014 The Man of Hour, The morning service on January 3 will be dedicated to the New Year.The churches of Westmount will hold a united meeting on Wednesday, January 6th.in Melville Preshyterian Church.Mr, Goth will bring the message.Historian To Give Institute Lecture Ber- In Memoriam \u2014 Peter covitch, K.C., M.P.Congregation Emanu-El mourns the departure of its dlis- tinguished member and President of Temple Emanu-El (1923-27).To the bereaved family we extend our sincerest sympathy.Historian To lecture Professor Jacob R.Marcus, eminent historian of the Hehrew Union College, Cincinnati, will he the lecturer at the Second Annual Institute on Judaism for Christ- (Bes HISTORIAN on Page 2) Vice- | 1942 Successful Candidates Pass Exacting Exams Westmounters umoug tbe successful candidates who passed the exacting written oxamina- tions of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, held in Eastern Canada, December 5, are the following: Ellen M.Roy- nolds, harmony, grade V, and a pupll of Mr.and Mrs.A,B, Martin; Joy Symons, harmony, grade V, and pupil of Mr.Bernard Nay- lor; and Geraldine MacKinnon, grammar of music, grade III, who ls 8 pupil of Mr.A.BE.Martin, West End Demand For Garage Space Ahead Of Supply Closing Down of Many Commercial Establishments Aggravates Shortage The hurry-scurry search by focal motorists during the pre- Christmas cold spell shows that garage space is at a premium in this district.Car owners at thelr wits\u2019 end seek garages not ne- ressarily next door but even with- In a mile of their home, With temperatures dropping to the lowest record In ten years many motorists found that even radiators well-filled with antifreeze did not measure up to the test Imposed on them.Tire thieves, who have been known to strip a car of all its wheels even while it was parked alongside the owner's dwelling have added a new incentive to the desire to house the automoblle overnight Instead ot leaving it on the driveway or street.to their houses have in many cases solved the tire und gasoline problem simply by putting the car up for the winter in dead storage, Others who In former winters rented garage space find difficulty in resorting to that expedient Lhis year.Many of the larger garages which formerly met the demand here are now diverted lo other purposes.Of the garages in central N.D.G.near the C.P.R.track, Beaconsfield avenue garage first turned over to the storage of sugar, is now having its spare accommodation turned over to metal work, Hingslon avenue garage Is now a tinsmith's plant on war work.Hampton avenue garage is now taken over by the Monitor plant.Wilson avenue garage is in use by the RCA.F, Oxford avenue garage by a private cartage company.Farther afleld, Walkley avenue garage Is now used by a removal company.To the east Cliffslde Garage which once housed many cars, Is now occupied hy the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, and the Arena Garage fs in nse by a tool- making company, In other winters, also, hundreds of carg from the West End were slored in garages in rrntra] Montreal which are no longer available, Under the circumstances the patriotic duty for citizens with garage space available Is to offer it where it is required.Every owner of an unoccupied garage should make the fact known at the earliest possible moment, Accident Victims Are Recovering Condition of Miss Edith Chapman, 39, of 5437 Trans Island Avenue, of Mrs, N.M.Carpenter, 28, of 5725 Decarie Boulevard, and of Mra, G.Geraghty, 45, of 417 Claremont Avenue, was reported improved this morning aîter hospital treatment for in- | furtes In an accident on Friday afternoon, when a truck skidded into a Montreal Tramways auto- j bus on University Avenue near | Pine Avenue.In all, five persons were injured including the driver of the truck, None of (he injuries was serious, Motorists with garages attached\u2019 50¢ ARDWOOD FLOORS | Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - OCOD OC >0 Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.Et 4263 St.Catherine St., Wastmount Free Estimates WE.2323 >o\u2014>o< 32o0cSO\u20acC > 20 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS C.W.MeBride Gives Semi-annual Report On Rotary Activities | Committee on Crippled Children Describes Work Tag Day Success Due to the Ladies The reading of the Semi-Annual Report of the Westmount Rotary Club by Chester W.MeBride, vice-president, at its meeting ih Victoria Hall Wednesday.might vory well havo been the recital of tho parables of à multitude of \u2018Good Samaritans.\u201d In the story of the Crippled Childron's Herbert Welhum ls the chalrman, Committees, of which vice-president McBride said that Mr.Welham has from the beginuing of this year exhibited a great and personal Interest in tho activities of the iwo organizations that Rotary has assisted In the past, namely; the Schoo] for Crippled Children and also the Province of Children, Ouc of the first activities this committee, continued Mr.Me- Bride, was the Forgoet-me-not tag day collection in Westmount, One hundred and sixty-six boxes were sont out and a total of $601.88 was brought in aa Lhe ye- sult, Much of® tho success of {ha tag day, Mr.McBride sald, was due to the ladies of Rotary under the leadership of Mra, C, T.Medlar, The annual Christmas party for crippled children at the Mount Royal Hotel Wednesday afternoon wins put on under the direction ol Herbert Welham and his erlppled children\u2019s committee at the request of Willlam Allen, president of the Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children, The present enrolment at the School for Cripplad Children is now 170 pupils of whom 78 are Protestant, 78 Calholle, and 14 Hebrew, Mr, McBrido said that, the committee had made arrangements to supply the school with a moving picture for the next six months.Mr.McBride then read the Boys'* Work Committee report that had Deen submitted by its chairman, P.G.Delgado.This report included an account of a visit by fifteen members of Rotary to Weredale Camp at Lac I'Achigan for the sports day.Then there was a visit from WesL- mount High School of ten Alr Cadets who attended the luncheon at which Flight Sergeant Howard Henry told {be members of the club some of his experiences while engaged in bombing expeditions over Germany, Not the least feature of the Interesting report 1s the section devoted to the work of the War Services Committee of which the chairman is Archie W, Callard.In his report which w-n read by Vice-President MeBride the chairman of the War Services Committee said that there Is no limit to the things that Rotary cun do for the services, And whal the club does should bo done thoroughly well und within the Ilinfts of the financial support that can be obtained both from the club and elsewhere, Vice-President McBride read also reports from the public relations committer, the cominuni- ty service, program, inter-city chib, attendance, fellowship, and clanalfication and surveys com- mitlees, The feature of the musical portion of the program was the singing of \u201cMinuit Chretian\u201d by of Quebec Association for Crippled thé popular artist JDrnest Michaud who as an \u2018encore sung \u201cWhite Christmas,\u201d with (be gathering.soining in the chorus, \u2018The piano ucecompanist was Dr.Johu Cashin.Among the visilors were T.W.A, Bell, and Juck Miller of Halifax.At the hound table with F, C.Whitaker, president of the club and chairman of the meeting were Archie W.Callard, Daniel Bro- phy, Chestar W.McBride, W.H.Close, A.A, Boire, and Herbert.Welham.Examiner Staff Holds Yule Party- Gifts Distributed From Christmas Tree in Office The publishing office of the Hx.aminer at 2191 Hampton Avenue, wae the scene of a merry Christ.\u2018mas party on Thursdny of last week when employees of all departments met and exthanged Brectinga.H, V.Stoddard acted as master of ceremonies and distributed gifts from the Christmas tree, He was ausisted In this task by Henry \u201cmo and Far! Atkinson, Acting on behalf of the em- ployces, Mr.Stoddard also presented a gift to H, B, McCormick, president of the company, Mr.McCormick responded briefly in appropriate terms, After the distribution of gltts, refreshments were served and dancing was indulged in to the accompaniment of music by Amédée Lurivée.City Hall To Be Closed Over The Holidays On account of New Year's Day the City Hall will be closed from Thursday evening, December 81, until Monday morning, January 4, The Finance Department, however, will he open Sa\u2018urday morning when the eashier will be avallahle (o recoive payments, Largest Item in City\u2019s Budget is for $41 9,500 The city is budgetted for $1.[sano 327,815 for the coming year, of which amount the largest item is that of $419.500 for interest and sinking funds, The various items follow: Finance, $177,065; Interest and Sinking Funds $419,500; Contingencies $19,600; City Hall 28,005; Victoria Hall $19,180; Street Lighting $71,485; Roads and Scavenging $292,960; Police 893,915; Fire $96,100; Health $15,770; Parks $60,770; Library $22,600; Public Wellare $30,965.Total: $1,327,815 Included in the amount for the Finance Department (8 $32,000 for Metropolitan Commission As- sesament ant! $28,255 for Hospl- tale, Charitable Grants, ete, Under Publle Welfare.un amount of 318.100 is provided for General Hospital charges under tne Que- ber Public Charities Act, care of Setients In hospitals for the Insane and \u201cHospital for Contagious dixeasca, Revenue to meet the budget expenditures is estimated us follows: From Business Taxes, Licences, Court Fines, Rentals, Interest an Assessments, ete.$63.110.00; Electric Light and Power Department (Share of Interest and Sink- Ing Fund) $29,525.00; Victoria Hall $20,000.00; City of Montreal re Water Contract $20,000.; Montreal Tramways Company (Snow Removal) $13,324.00; Share of Sales Tax $128,200.00; Municipal Tax 13 milly on Taxable Value of $65,434,500, $850,- 648.50; local \u2018jmprovement Tax $78,810.00; Other sourceg including K.L.Departement $119,197- 50; Total: $1,327.815,00.School Taxes levied are 10 mills on properties on Protestant ano Jewish Panels $424,326.25; Neutral panel, $85,631.75.Total, $519,968.00, Loue Lo i ie re ae Le Le Pa SE PAGE TWO The \u2018 Westmount Examiner Published Bvery I'horsday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb ef Cansdn'e Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Oftite: 2391 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773° \u201cThs Examiner\u201d sims te kg un independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.=\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 rie .- -\u2014 WESTMOUNT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1942 = NEW YEAR\u2019S EVE ETTING READY.Does it take all day for you to get started?,.I thought men could shave in five minutes .Haven't you a decent tie to wear with that suit?.I'd think you'd get tired wearing the same thing every day .You look sick in gray .You needn\u2019t Le discourteous .Other men can wear their clothes without them looking like pyjamas.T THE PARTY.Why can't you smoke a cigar that has a nice smell?.Those shoes would look like néw if you'd have them shined once in a while ., Why don't you fix your garters so they'll hold up yout socks?«.You don\u2019t have to scrape your plate to prove that you enjoyed your dinner .Say something once in a while to show you're enjoying yourself ., .| don\u2019t understand why you can\u2019t be pleasant to my brother .Don't get insulting .You needn't drink that like water .If you're so tired you want to go to sleep you should have stayed home .AFT ER THE PARTY.Are you going to a fire?.You could save tires if you'd slow down ., Why must you disagree with everybody who expresses an opinion on politics .That hat was all right when you bought it but it looks awful now .Don't you ever clean your pipe?.This house is beastly cold .I'll bet you forgot to look at the fire before we went out.NEW YEAR'S WEEK-END OME PEOPLE SEEM to have marvellous holiday week-ends but mine are usually bad, writes William Feather.I pack my best sports clothes and lounging robe, but find on arrival that I should have brought overalls, a broom, dustcloth, and rat-trap, the lodge having been uninhabited for some months.I contemplate sleeping from eleven till noon, but find there is no quiet before midnight nor after seven.I anticipate glorious examples of exotic feminity, but encounter severe ladies who glare crossly when I attempt a feeble wise-crack.I look for servants at my elbow, but find a kitchen always piled with dirty dishes and an unmade \u2018bed awaiting me at \u201cnight.I expect to return home refreshed, but \u201cam near death from weariness.YEAR OF PROMISE AS WE ENTER UPON the New Year, we can do so with the gratifying reflection _ that we have at last ceased losing the war and are actually beginning to win it.The Russians are well on the way to regaining all they lost, and more, during the long summer campaign ; we seem to have gained control of the Mediterranean; the Americans have stopped the Japs in the Pacific; China still holds: and we are advancing in Burma, It is possible that we might be faced, within a few months, with a blitz peace\u2014the complete demoralization and collapse of our enemies.There will be à period of terrible retribution as the oppressed peoples of Europe turn on their former connuer- ors\u2014and then what?It woul! he well, it seems, to start Mow tn plan on a biz scale for the post-war period.Let us hope that when that time arrives we shall see realized the \u201cpeace on earth, good will toward men\u201d that the angels foretold over nineteen centuries ago, but which the peoples of the world have never been able to put into practice.When this war is over we shall be standing at the door of a new world, grateful to those who have won it for us with their sweat and blood.Will we make the most of it.EMPLOYMENT LESSON THERE WAS A TIME in Canada, and it is of distinctly recent memory, when the job seeker was caught between the closing pincers of inexperience and over-age.If more than 40 he was regarded as a fossil, and had to join a club of energetic plus-40 gentlemen to disprove he was doddering.If in his twenties and hadn't work-experience he was looked upon with objective compassion as a unit in the grave national vouth problem.\u201cIt is alarming in retrospect, to consider how swiftly this view of a worker's diminishing span of usefulness took hold.Industry ahsolv- ed itself of responsibility to give training and opportunity to youth; various liability and compensation insurance rates and retirement plans came to weigh against the older man.Toward the end, the vague outlines began to emerge of a queer socialist State in which revenues taken from industry, and from workers in their narrowing golden years, would support youth through a long training period, and take care of age with ham and eggs.How quickly has this false picture evanes- ced?Youth is the darling of the training programs supported by industry.Ambition is nurtured in up-grading policies.Age limits are unheard of, the only question is \u201cWhat can you do?\u201d And how emphatically these erstwhile pariahs are showing their previous treatment was undeserved.Youth is fighting the war; oldsters are proving that carefulness, steadiness, application are the important items in praduction not the transitory factor of age.Why do we point out this that is obvious enough?Simply because of the lesson it contains.There may come another time when employment will not be at full peak.The temptation may arise once more to fetter job- seekers with the shibboleth of age.Before industry takes the easy way, and hefore the people accept it, let it be recalled how the present experience disclosed its fallacy.Let it also be remembered that dodging the responsibility to choose men by capability and merit, and avoiding the duty to provide training and opportunity at the highest nossible level, through extensinn of co-opera- tive effort by industry and people, carries with it the implication of some depressing The Barrymore Bite The late John Barrymore was merciless with young actresses who overacted their roles, Once, in the movies, he was playing a poignan: scene with an ingenue fresh out of dramatic school.The young actress, untrained in the subtleties, kept waving her arms to express her emotions, Barrymore watched her gesticulations with extreme distaste.\u2018Then, staring down his nose at her, he teily inquired: \u201cMust you swim?\u201d\u2014Milwaukee Journal.Defrosted The following incident is re ported to have occurred at ome of the Kaiser shipyards on the West Coast.Two Negro workers, fond of re laxation, were surprised to find themselves dismissed from the shipyard.\u201cAh thought we were frozen on this heah job,\u201d grumbled one as they reluctantly walked toward the gate, \u201cWell, we sure ares defrosted now,\u201d answered the other gloomily.- ' \u201cWhat are you about?\u201d \u201cNothing.\u201d \u201cSure you're not thinking about mea?\u201d \u2019 \u201cNo, 1 was thinking about another nothing entirely.\u201d Little Johnny eays it's no wonder there's so much talk of unrest in India it the Indians all sleep on fakir beds studded with sharp pointed nails.A doctor and a lawyer were found to be in a bitter dispute.The doctor was heard to say.\u201cA 1i*ile bird told me what kind of lawyer you are\u2014\u2018Cheer cheep\u2019.\u2019 To which the lawyer retorted, \u201cWell, a little duck told me what kind of a doctor you are.\u201d Mrs.Jones: Clara doesn\u2019t know where her baby gets his bad temper from.Mr.Jones: That's strange.Most young mothers can place that form of socialization.: sort of responsibility in a Jiffy.Caps loier abt aregatrttadtTs nse nanan words for The Westmount Examiner [ | GLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut 2773 Pome, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1942 FOR SALE INVALID'8 wheel chair.816 Redfern Avenue, Apt.30.FI, 1347, W-8 GAMBRA, orthophonie, tuxedo and FOR SALE GIRLS\u2019 fancy akates, C.C.M., white boots, sise 3, good as new.WE.1848, FOR SALE C.C.M.TUBE SKATES, white boots, size 3.EL.0405.C-88 C-90 LADYS Persian lamb coat, size 40, SRRÉSSEOFACTNSERON 7505-44 z morning coat suit.WI.7360, Wp GIRLS\u2019 3 NEW black broadtail coat, natural 3 opossum collar, 14-18, well made, skates, size 3, skates, size 7, $2.00, good condition.E860 Sherbrooke St.W.good as new, bargain.CR.5157, C-93 GIRL'S white skates, sixe 3.Velvet $1.00; 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Mrs.D.S.Howsry, 315 Grosvenor Ave.: Beverley White, 2084 Claremont Ave, Apt.30; Hugh R.Brodie, _ À In Which Subjects of v THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.D.C.L Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does not accept responsibility for them.General on the left and defying his own right-wing party reactionary congressional leadership.Willkie's utterance was more than a speech.It was an event, It marked the entrance of a leader in world pol- Îtiss\u2014as Lincoln appeared in full stature at Cooper Union.\u201d When I spoke at Cooper Union some years ago the chairman asked me to stand within a circle he had drawn with chalk, sayinz: \u201cThat is where our great Lincoln slood when he gave his famous Cooper Union speech.\u201d It is being suggested by medical men in the U.8.A, that high schoo] graduates go directly to medical schoo! without college training because of the lowering of the draft age to 18 and demands for medical personnel hy the armed forces.Civilians in the U.8.are served by 1.3 physi.clans to every 1000 persons.in the armed services the require- meut is 6.7 for each 1000 men.To provide that number for a force of 10,000,000 would take every able-bodied doctor U.8.under 50 years of age, United Grain Growers Limited earned a net profit for their fis cal year of $222,810.300 delegates attended their * annual meeting at Calgary, British Co-op membership expands to 8-% millions, despite wartime restrictions and difficulties.This iz a gain of 56,000 new members during the past year.ail trade reached the large figure of £302,000,000, an {ucrease of £3,000,000 over the business done the previous year.Recently and for the first time in history, the moderator of the \u2019 CALVARY * | CHURCH NOTES | * * The minister and officers of Calvary United Church wish for all readers of this paper A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year, May it bring peace and, true progress to all mankind.We can all help to bring these results by being more truly Christian than ever before.One part of that process of making life more truly Christian will be the local support of the church by our attendance at the services of worship.by sharing in personal ministry and by dedicating our gifts to God's serv\u2019 A watchnight service will be held in Calvary on Thursday night at 11 o'clock.Why not spend the last hour of the year in worship and in intercession for peace, and for the highest welfare of our gallant sons and daughters on active service.Capt, Jones will conduct the service and preach the sermon.On Sunday, January 3rd, the Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.Every officer and scholar should start the year aright by attending.At 11 am.Dr.Jones will preach on the theme: A Promise for every day of this New Year.The preaching will be followed by the observance of the Lord's Supper and reception of new members.: At 7.80 pm.Dr.Jones will preach on the subject: Crusading with Christ in this Great Year.How shall we face it?Who will respond to Christ's caller PTE politics, challenging the President* in the| Outspoken U 8.A.newspapers say that Wendell Willkie's \u2018\u2018report to the nation\u201d has been received with mixed feelings by both parties and by most of the newspapers, Democratic papers resent his criticisms of the administration, Moreover such papers wish their party to be thought of as the party of liberal ideas, Republican papers do not wish to see Mr.Willkie built up as 8 1944 candidate and their party managers wish to have a \u201csafer\u201d man; Governor Dewey would be their choice.William Allen White, often referred to as America\u2019s thinking sreatest newspaper editor, wrote: \u201cWhen Willkie went off the air, his exit marked the appearance of a new Class.A leader in American HISTORIAN (Continued from Page 1) perverse ssmnatperll \u2018lan Clergy and Educators, to be {held on Pebruary 1st.The themes of Professor Marcus's Lectures will be as follows: \u2018The Times and Life of Jesus from a Jewish ! Standpoint\u201d \u2014 and in the afternoon session, Professor Marcus will deal! with *\u2018The Wandering Jew.\u201d Institute For Teachers On January 30th and 31st, Professor Marcus will lecture to the Faculty of the Temple Religious School.This Institute for Teachers is held for the purpose of advancing methods in Jewish education, Temple Broadcast Over CBM Dr.Stern and Temple Emanu- Et Choir will officiate over The Church of The Air Broadcast which is a regular feature on Sunday afternoons.The Temple broadcast will take place January 10th, 2.30-3.00 p.m.Brotherhood Activities January 19th, Tuesday, Round- Table-Luncheon, with distinguished guest speaker.Sunday evening, Janu: y 31st, Brother hood Dinner Meeting\u2014Professor Jacob R.Marcus guest speaker, Maxwell A, Sendel, Chairman of War Efforts Committee, is now listing names of Emanu- Elites in service of country on the Temple Honour Roll.A special service of unveiling of Temple Honour Roll will be held .]in February.A VERSE FOR TODAY ,.Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, thai we may obtain mercy, and find grace to hely in time of need.\u2014Heb.4: 16.More than 7,700,000 householders in the U.S.A.heat their homes with wood.Church of Scotland paid an offic- fa) visit to the Royal Navy.He was surprised to find how many Scotsmen were engaged not only in the fighting craft but in the fess spectacular but no less dangerous work of mine-sweeping.All arrangements were made by the Admiralty.For one railway journey a place had been kept for him in the train, and he was amused to find printed on the large ticket reserving the seat, \u201cFor the Archbishop of Scotland.\u201d He kept the ticket and a few days later he showed it to the Archbishop of Canterbury who joined him in a good laugh over the in- cidez .Every now and then a man\u2019s raind Is stretched by a new idea and never shrinks back to {ts former dimensions.\u2014Oliver Wendel Holmes, | Westmount Baptist | Church Notes * Rev.Ewart G.Hinds, PL.D., will be the preacher at both services on the coming Sunday, His subject at the morning service will be \u201cThe Fellowship of Christ\u2019s Sufferings'; and at 7.30 \u201cLife's Wayside Altars', The Ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed after the close of the morning worship.After experimentation it has been agreed that concentrating weekday events upon one day does not result in conservation of fuel in the case of this church- plant.A return to the schedule formerly followed has been effected.In view of the foregoing, the B.Y.P.U.are again meeting on Monday evenings.Their first session in the new year will be held Monday, January 4th, Likewise tiie regular week-night service for fellowship and intercession will be held on Wednesday of next week, January 6th; and the \u201cRed Cross\u2019 Group will hold sessions on Thursday, January 7th, at 10.30 and 1.30.Meanwhile, as this paper goes to press earlier than usual, note should be made of the watchnight service to be held, according to custom, on New Year's Eve.An attractive program has been arranged.At 9.15 there will be a service sponsored by the young people when service men associated with the Soldier's and Sailors\u2019 and Alrmen's Christian Association will take part; at 10.30 there will be a social hour with light refreshments.At 11.15 p.m.the watchnight service proper will begin.In the much regretted absence of Dr.Johnston, the message will be given by Rev, G.Ww.Goth, B.D., of Westmount Park United Church, Mr.George Adam will preside.ST, ANDREWS (Continued from Page 1) mercies, but to strengthen the morale of the people, so that there may be no dangerous complacency in the very hour when our forces should .be mobilized for the final and terrific blow.At the evening service, Dr.Kerr's topic will be \u201cThe Flying Years.\u201d service there will be.a special meeting of the Alpha Omega Society when an appropriate New TR Year's program will be enjoyed.Following the evening Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director NEW YEAR'S EVE Annual Watchnight Service 9.15 - 10.30 - 11.15 (See news item for details) SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd Rev.Ewart G.Hinds, Ph.D., will preach.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Fellowship 0 Christ's Sufferings.\u201d 12 noon Communion Service.7.30 p.m.\u201cLife's Wayside Altars\u2019\u2019 3.00 p.m.Bible School.Visitors Heartily Welcomed D.D., St.Andrew's Church Westmount (Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr.A, Leonard Griffith, B.A.11.00 a.m.National Day of Prayer.Tribute to the Men and We- men of St.Andrew's on active Service.Prayers for a speedy and decisive victory.7.30 p.m.The Flying ears.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.Rev.Dr.Kerr at both services.CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount.Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3ist 11,00 p.m.Watchnight Service.A service of intercession for Peace and for the highest welfare of our gallant men and women in service, with address by Capt.Jones.SUNDAY, JANUARY 8rd a.m.Church School, all ments.11.00 a.m.A Promise for every day of this New Year, Communion of the 10.00 depart- Lord's Supper with reception of new members.7.30 p.m.Crusading this Great Year, His Call?with Christ in Who will answer NEW YEAR'S at 11 am safer than a known way.\" Isaiah 40: 31.Barrister and Solicitor \u2014From the King\u2019s Christmas ] \"They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strend HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Telephone HA.9238 \u201cEnemy Agents Meet Ellery Queem® Douglas ï Notes Dominien Church * New Year's services 10g ether with the Day of Special Prayer will be observed ia Dominio, Douglas Church next Sunday, Jap, vary 3rd.In the morning Dr, Lloyd Smith will preach on \u201cThe Arms Beneath\u201d, His evening | theme will be: \u201cFacing an Opea Door\u201d, The Young People\u2019s Society gp, der the general direction of Grp.ham Barr, will meet at 8.36 pm, and all young people are invite for discussion, fellowship ang re freshments, On Monday, the Sewing Circle will convene at 2.00 p.m.and the Women\u2019s Association will hold jig first meeting in the New Year on Tuesday at 10.00 a.m.The Red Cross Unit will begin work og surgical dressings on Wednesday at 10.00 am.More workers are needed if the full flow of thess essential supplies is to be kept up.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount, PQ, Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B., D.D.FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist New Year's Day Service at 1! am, , SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd 11.00 am.\u201cOur Present Oppertye nities.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cLife is what we make it.\u201d Is.it?Or is it not?The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach, Visitors Welcome.Wednesday, January 6th, at 8.15 p.m.United service of the Week of Prayer.Sunday, Jan.10th, Communion Sera: vice, - : Stanley Presbyterian \u2018Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank 5.Morley B.D., Ph.D.(Edin) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.CM, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd 11.0 a.m.Morning Worship, Subject: \u2018\u2019But the Church Has Not Failed.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.3.15 p.m.Young People's Group, 7.00 p.m.Evening Service.Subject: Studies from Isaiah, 12.What of Tomorrow?DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd, comer Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Graham Barr, B.ANEW YEAR'S SERVICES AND DAY OF SPECIAL PRAYER The Minister will preach.11.00 am, \u201cThe Arms Beneath 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\"Facing An Open Door\u201d 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, Mr.J.M.Walkley.Organist Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avs.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd 11.00 am.New Year's Service.7.30 p.m.Churchill\u2014\"The Happy - Warrior.\u201d This will be the first in a series of sermons of a biographical nature on the relevancy of Christianity.J.C.Scott, LRSM, Choir Director DAY SERVICE Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount.A short New Year\u2019s Day service conducted by the Rev.Dr.Mulligan will be held in this church on Friday morning, Jan.1st We shall need al! our strength and wisdom for the tests which the year 1943 will require of us.\"And | said to the man who stood at the gate of the year; Give me a 'inht that | may tread safely into the unknown: he replied: Go out into the darkness and put thine han the hand of God.That shall be to thee better than light à An d into Broadcast, 1942, Begin the Year with God in His House, \u2014\" mise 57 St, James St.West Doct Philip ! case of midst ¢ in M-G pie.\u201d = now pl United details tender Dr.( more, à trayed by a 50 Reed, t of her displays per whi doctors dementi by a sm regard youth « killer, - temptin doctor.Deftly The MEN Learn gover has a Ww shorth Tests 4926 He A.Con rn 2 pr oi oe ; ae IE oa Lau gr = ass ee A ee \u201cestmounts Home Newspaper\u201d ger\u201d THEI WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1942 PAGE THRIS \u2014 EE.se » \u2014 + s ; x ! oe nee NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD pr Bether { cer Gossip Attractions inion.& * .» , Jan.\u2014_\u2014 X8 De, ; r \u2018 IN I Milwaukee Journal: Whatever, opportunity not to exceed $25,000 Experts now believe that the, by land, Sometimes the wisest \"The ! A T THE H ESTMOL N T WEDNESDA Y * you hear, thia ia still the land of nat in one year.first Allied drive on the conti-| policy ls to begin.at the top And vening A T WESTMOUNT THEA TRE ye an at avd ue NE nent will be by air rather than [work down.Opes - .ty une Doctors Lionel Barry more and is played skillfully by Brown.and ™ * | a wer \u20180s PAY \" TODAY { Gra philip Dorn grapple with 3 weird Donna Reed is cLarming to look \u2018 | Lionel Barrons\u2019 PRE Dot A rase of \u201csplit personality\u201d in the at, as well as effectively o- D Reed and N : CLARK GABLE .LANA TURNER 3 pm midst of a romance and comedy, tional.Dorn is convincing as be PA Le 2 Grace, Moore \u201cone at x in p Somewhere rn Find You mith nvited ip M-G-M\u2019's \u201cCalling Dr.Gilles-|was in (he doctor's role 1n Talbot and MORE Base es Lyte (homely tent Io Ne Eortans.with Pree: nd re.pie,\u2019 gripping medical mystery;| \u201cEscape\u201d, as Dr.John Hunter (Bkerbrecke st Grey Ave) \u2014 tony Poster, Patricia Morissn and now playing at the Westmount Gerneide, young physician from (Bt Catherine at Gay Bt) Albert Dekker, Co ci United Theatre.Amid the grim Holland, who comes to America Starts Wednesday until Saturday rele details of the mystery runs a|to assist the veteran diagnostici- Starts Wednesday until Friday i\u201d a render love story.an.br.Gillenpte, Harold $ Buc- ee Together Again .i ; ; irecte ; ; A .Dr.Gillespie, played by Barry .eftly, an Ray AR .ear on more.and Dr.John Gerneide, por- June's photography was effective.\u2019 & \u20ac Theyre Dynamite ! ITS A e Red traved by Dorn, are appealed to Others in the cast include Wal- \\ Xk on by a society girl, played by Donna ter Kingrford, Alma Kruger.Nell E nesday Reed, to look into the condition Craig, Marie Blake, George Reed TS are ot her fiance, Philip Brown, who [and Frank Orth, and Nat Pendle- N these displays \u201cspells\u201d of terrific tem-|'on enacts Wayman.ambulance (ES 2 kept per which he later forgets.The driver with a trusty monkey Fi J doctors warn the boy's parents of Wrench\u2014that is his aid in count- \u20ac ay \u2014\u2014 dementia praecos, but.encouraged less fights, ¢ an by a smug family doctor, they Als- if you want a hit regard the warnings until the vouth develops into a homicidal .to leave you limp killer.and is captured while at-, At York Theatre with laughter callie A of t, PQ.tempting to murder the older \\ hh | Si doctor.and agog with 4 uillga .» + a Deftly directed Clark Gable and Lana Turner thrills\u2014this 14 The difficult role of the killer co-star again in \u201cSomewhere I'll Find You,\u201d the new Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer drama of war corres- Clark Gable and Lana Turner, after their smash success in \"Honky Tonk,\u2019 are together again in M-G-M's \u2018Somewhere I'll Find You,\u201d an exciting story of war correspondents in the Far East.The film opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Wednesday, playing show is a pushover 11 am, .rd WIRELESS until Saturday night.i sporty popdents in the Far East, which y ne to do it! , MEN WOMEN is now playing at the York United e mak ® fnternstiona] Morse Code Theatre, Their first co-starring A T THE YORK WEDNESDA Y! © ¢ © Theoretical and Practical film was \u201cHouky Tonk.\u201d ,; À] each Instroment Instraction This is a story as timely as to- © GEORGE \\ preach.obtain Tour Commercial day's dispatches from the front xl + 815 EVENING CLASSES and it is handled superbly by e Week Mondays-Wednesdays-Fridays ee LOE cae.2nd direc- ) sley es.OPEN FOR ENROLMENTS Gable and Robert Sterling, as BRENDA on Sere WIRELESS & RADIO brothers, and newspapermen, are TECHNICAL INSTITUTE both in love with Miss Turner, \u2014 483 SHERBROOKE ST.W.also a correspondent on duty in | Eves, HA.0048 Day, DO.1850 Indo-China.The rivalry is rudely , | 192 an : men: interrupted by the bombing of in WARNER BROS.Swell New Hit! ve w with GÈNE LOCKHART - ROSCOE KARNS - EDWARD canna.JO GRAHAM venues \u2019 Bersen Play by Fred Nibio, Je.snd Hecior Ghavigny + From à Story by Roy Chanel MISS ROBICHAUD S TWO HIT ATTRACTIONS - Hey _ COMMERCIAL ACADEMY Something New to Laugh About ! 393 Prince Albert \u2014 Comer Sherbrooke St.Man marries witch! Witch knows man\u2019s innermost thoughts! CM, Learn to type accurately and rapidly.Typists badly needed by the You know that's something to howl about so take a quatf of tor government.Our typewriting course is thorough snd rapid.Our school this enchanting potion and let's go riding on a broom.hee 2 ve a Pi Gres, end Perrault-Duploye systems of de ® ® re | 1 .r y = shorthand, \"We conch High School stodents who want to pass the French I Married A Witch 3rd Tests for matriculation, 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION Starr arrim on 4 For Full Particulars DE.2663 ; Nasi spies invade swankiest Manhattan, to meat your favorite FREDRIC MARCH 0 VERONICA LAKE irch Has E Ë i y sleuth, who sends a wave of terror through their ranks! Robert BENCHLEY \u2014 \u2014 Susan HAYWARD George Brent and Brenda Marshall are the stars of Warner William GARGAN ° Mar aret LINDSAY Cecil KELLAWAY Bros.\u201d amusing film of newspaper life.The picture, \u201cYou Can't Group, MISS ESTHER PASCOE, C.K.L Escape Forever,\u2019 opens at the York United Theatre on Wednesday, E ue \u2014 Froebel Certifieate playing unth Friday night as Ellery Queen as Nikki Porter in .> Isaiah, NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL ou RE-OPENS MONDAY, JAN.4th : | > bor md Gi from 20s 7 Yer AT THE MONKLAND WEDNESDAY | TNT [wetness Snare 3 .\u2014 Day Session 9 a.m.to bp.3LAS as Tourer Aétepiod \u2014 Plone Lessons for Beginners A \u201cTHE FIRST COMMANDO\u201d With Clifford E FREE TRANSPORTATION MEET ELLERY OUEEN tr Cifora, Brame and Al PETER LIND HAYES le nue 4926 GROSVENOR AVE.BL.1205 (Decarie Blvd.at Quesn Mary Rd.) *® \u201czis Boom Beh!\u201d Smith, \\ BUY YOUR TICKETS NOWI For Our Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW! Miss Graham's Business College FRENCH & ENGLISH TUITION pat ; à CHARLES BOYER, RI HAY-| AM Commercial Subjects taught by thorough and practical teschers Il | WORTH.GINGER ROGERS.HENRY in both languages; also a comprehensive course in Secretarial Work, Li FONDA, CHARLES LAUGHTON, EDWARD 6 ROBINRON, In \u201cTales of Manhattan.\u201d ARIAN DONLEVY in \u201cWake Island,\u201d with Mardonald Carey, Robert Preston and Walter Abel.| Starts Wednesday until Saturday Individual Instruction + French Conversation NEW TERM BEGINS JAN.4 \u2014 DAY & EVENING CLASSES Day Classes: Girls Only Night Classes: Both Sexes TERM BEGINS ON DATE OF ENTRY BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS 4914 Sherbrooke Street DExter 2242 Westmount Mi - M Vu (Meonkland Ave et Girosard) COMMENCING THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31st \u2014 11.30 O'CLOCK FIRST SHOWING IN MONTREAL! ALL NEW! Errol Flynn, Alan Hale, Arthur Kennedy and Ronald Reagan ia a scene from the thrilling and exciting film \u2018\u2019Desperate Journey,\u201d which opens at the Monkiand United Theatre on Wednesday, playing until Saturday night.ALL DIFFERENT! H I D A G A L T Pearl Harbor, which throws them L into the maelstrom as something Lead a Commando raid more than neutral observers, At The Monkland to the heart of Berlin .The girl disappears and the and Back! IT\u2019S 3rd brothers go after her, fighting TERRIFIC 1 through jungle and Japs to find Telling a story a» exciting as ice, ber transporting Chinese children the New York skyline and to a place of safety, It develops peopled wilh practically every vue (Ptar in the Hollywood firma- Happy that har real love has always ment, the eagerly-awaited \u2018Tales be the been for the older brother, Gable.lof Manhattan now playing at mons of although she was half engaged to jthe Monkland United Theatre, on the sterling.thrills loeal moviegoers to the ity.spectacular Action very marrow of their entertain- In the spectacular action of the ment-seeking bones.h., first stages of war with Japan, They had been led to axpect MID Sterling Is hit, Gable and the girl |2 onder picture, Something un .are reunited and the store ends |Paralieled in the history of the \u2014 Wishes on a note that leaves the feeling Photoplay.And the picture ez- Her Pupils TERM of eventual American victory.ceeded even their high anticipa- and The supporting cast is excellent, tions \u2014 In spades! The film is A .including Patricla Dane, as a |Wwithout a doubt the greatest yet kh ssociates SEASON beautiful adventuress in the Far [to emanate from Hollywood! The East, Reginald Owen and Lee Pat- Less ambitions producers than Compliments Starts rick, as denizens ' of Greenwich Boris Morror and S.P.Eagle Village in New York, Tamara |might well have prided them-' i WARNER BROS: ev.Dr.of the JAN.4th Shayne.Charles Dinzle, Leonid selves on any one of the dozen \u201c_ STIRRING HITI an.Ist Season Kinskey, Diana Lewis and Sara or more cinematic triumphs con-! \u201cNan Coleman : Haden.tained in \u2018Tales of Manhattan.\u201d Cy he tests 1943 Wesley Ruggles directed, Re-| The creation of an intriguing, Raymond Massey membered for his distinguished new romantic team lke Charles | ALAN HALE - ARTHUR KENNEDY Ç pictures, \u201cCimarron,\u201d Academy Boyer and Rita Hayworth, for | he Award winner, \u201cAccent on instance; or the pairing of n./ no Youth\u201d.\u201cI Met Him in Paris\u201d Ginger Rogers and Henry Fonda a 128 others of ote, Ruste Bend (contiaued on Page Five a yEATORE ATTRACTION repeated + The MYSTERY of the ROBOT MURDERS! 2.The story is strikingly effactive i fora in ite timeliness, rich with ad- Por Prompt Delivery of et ie ae, oran person! And 2 ventre oi the sort that ls famille: dramatic! IVs startling! I¥'s romantic! SURPRISES! FUN! SING-SONG! mT E \u201cFINGERS AT THE WINDOW\u201d BY nit Standing.in Line 1 cm oo x - Lr .Lo PE Bhe (ending s quarrel): \u201cI eau SOLS Fruits ane Avoid Standing in Line! see now why a woman is often eo REGISTER NOW OPEN e vr Groseries WITH ALL ¢ INCLUDING [vr FOR CHILDREN and ADULTS M (mar ET, hecause $307 Sherbrooke W.| Lew Laraine Basil SEATS ALL TAXES ey are ; ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT for crumbs.\u201d EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 | AYRES @ DAY @ RATHBONE Cart ! Laughs! Com 1 Studio: 1215 GREENE AVE.EL.7279 Bhe (quietly): \u2018No, because of poi eries trom 8 a.m.to 11 pm.ns arr CO VOS ES they pick up.\u2014 .8 _ omedies! \u2018 y \\ 0C OC >0C Filled oO DO \u201cSomewhere I'll Find Yeu® Fitz.7411 DD \u2014\u2014 me PAGE FOUR 50 Telephone Orders Carefully OVERSEAS BOXES A SPECIALTY DIONNE & DIONNE GROCERS and BUTCHERS 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.DOC O0L OC OS oc DOC D0 COOL \u2014ocmo-\u2014o \u2014 LEE ANUS LIIIIIMIISIMI III AI II MIA III ALI SSII II III II II IIAII SUN II III NS III MIS 1 MAI III 1 Social and Personals Mr.und Mrs, Albert Stock are spending the Christmas and New man for Dr, Ross.Year holidays in Toronto.law of the bride, acted as best i Mrs.Thaw, the bride's mother, \"wore a two-plece gown of rose CHRISTMAS BOXES SENT BY CLUB TO \u201cADOPTED\u201d SAILORS Several members of the board iof the Maritime Women's Club Mr .and Mrs, M.E.Doke and colored crepe with a Trapunto of Montreal, Inc, met recently at their son, Gary, spent last weekend at Rawdon, Que.Mr.@.Warburton Cox has returned to Ottawa after spending Christmas with his family on Grosvenor Avenue, Pilot Officer Richard S.Bus sey, R.A.I., spent last week ns the guest of Mr.and Mra, BE, H, Brietzcke, Springfield Avenue, Miss Edythe Cox hus returned to Washington, D.C., after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Warburton Cox, Grosvenor Avenue, Constable Robert Conway, R.C M.P., has been visiting his parents during the past ten days.He ls now locuted at Muple Creek, Sask.\u2026 and will leave for the west this coming week-end.ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs.15, Ii, Brictzcke, of Westmount, announee tho engagement of thelr elder daughter Geraldine Helen, to I'Mlot Officer Richard Selwyn Bussey, H.A.F., son of Mr, and Mrs.W.H, DBus- sey, Of London, England, WEDDINGS Ross-Thaw The marriage of Christine Scolt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.David V.Thaw of North Lima, Ohio, to Dr.Willlam Bruce Ross, son of Mr.und Mrs, R.B.Rose, ji.of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon, at two-thirly o'clock, in Olivet Evangelical and Reformed Church, North Lima, the Reverend L.J.Rohr- batugh officiating.Four members of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra played the wedding music.The church was decorated with ferns and chrysanthemums shading from white to yellow and brown, The bride.who was given away by her father, wore a floor- length gown of ivory molre taffeta, having a fitted bodico with shirred shoulders and a rounded neckline and leg-o-mution slepves, and a full skirt falling intd a short train, She wore a Juliet cap of plalted moire, und carried a bouquet of vari-colored chrysanthemums in graduating nizes.Mrs.N.B.Griner, of Circle- ville, Qhlo, as matron of honor and her sister's only attendant, was in a floor-length frock of embroidered blue net with u very full chiffon skirt and she wore a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of sweel peas, Dr.N.B.Griner, brother-in- design on the bodice, a small black hat with a powder blue bow and a corsage bouquet of multi-color sweet peas, Mrs.Ross, mother of the bridegrootn, was in an ensemble of British Navy moss crepe, trimmed with self crystal pleating and a soft pink Jabot.She wore: a black turban with a small veil and floral trimming In shades of hlue and a corsage | bouquet of harmonizing sweet peus, The reception was held at Treehnven, residence of the bride's parents, where evergreens and pure white crysnnthemums ; were used to decorate, , Luter, Dr.and Mrs, Ross left on thelr wedding trip, the bride travelling In a pecan crepe frock under a brown coat with a wolf collar and wearing a pecan hat and matching accessories.The out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.R.B, Ross, jr., parents of the bridegroom; Dr.and Mrs, N.B, Griner, of Circle- ville, Ohio; Mrs, Dale L, Harp liam, of Washington, N.C,, and Mr, and Mrs.Robert Ciark, of Cleveland, Ohio.JEWISH WOMEN PLAN FEATURES FOR EVENT IN AID OF RUSSIA Several Interesting features are heing planned in connection with the concert which will be held in ald of Russia on January 26.sponsored by the Council of Jewish women.Committees already functioning Include: Co-chalrmen, Mrs, J.Goodson, Mrs.Sam Pesner; ticket co-chairmen, Mrs.Maxwell Cummings and Mrs, Philip Levy, assisted by Mrs: Roge Medine for the west-end convener and Mrs, Sam Pesner for the north-end convener; souvenir program, Mrs.Chas.Rosenthall, Mrs.M.Nadler: financial treasurer, Mrs.Jacob Élkin, nssisted by Mrs.Chas.Shane and Mrs, Philip Fram; secretary, Mrs.A.Rittenberg: chatrmen of patrons and special funds, Mrs.C.N, Sommer and Mrs.Benj.Robinson; recital committee, Madame Pauline Donalda, Mrs.Philip Joseph und Mrs.Maurice Berne.In charge of press and publicity is Mrs.T.ouis J.Notkin, assisted by Mrs.A.Shulman.Mrs, Sydney Levitt, president of the Montreal section of the National Counc!! of Jewish Women.beads an advisory committee composed of members of her exacutive hoard THE EGERTON SCHOOL TRAINED ATTENDANTS TUPPER STREET Day and Evening Classes Now Being Formed Under Experienced Teachers.\u2018Hospital Experience provided, either during or after completion of course.Apply, stating your qualifications and telephone number, to Box 340, 2191 Hampton Ave.or Phone EL.8433 Genuine WELSH\" 4 ANTHRACITE \\ COAL | More Heat-Less Ash-Lasts Longer | ~~ For Delivery CALL DEXTER 1131 TODAY ha HAND Authorized Dealer & PARKE LIMITED \u201c4857 Sherbrooke Street West Backed by twenty-five years of dependable service.the home of Mrs.W, F, Worfolk to park the Christmas boxes be- Ing sent to the boys of H.M.S.Magdalen, who have been \u2018adopted\u2019 by the Club.Each box (weighing 8 pounds) contained; in addition to useful j woollen articles, individual pack- 'uges of many varleties of foods and sweets, as well as 100 cigarettes for each man, Each article was wrapped separately in attractive Christmas gift paper.As this ship is the club\u2019s responsibility for the duration, (no | other organization having interested itself in it) they would be glad if any Maritimer or friend would assist by donating sweaters, sea-boôts, socks, body bands, gloves or other knitted articles, it is stated.Parcels or money may be sent to Mrs.W.F, Wor- folk, 5955 Cote St, Antoine Road, Montreal.Telephone: DExter 9164, evenings, A request has been received for three radios for the ship's mess.The club have already donated one, and are hoping that through the generosity of friends they may obtain the other two, A special vote of thanks was given Miss Marion McGregor, chairman of the Stanley Presbyterian group of knitters, for a hox of knitted articles.HELP CONSERVE GAS BY USING LOW HEAT ON KITCHEN STOVE Many kitchens in Canada are equipped with gas ranges, As with many other things the kitchen is the spot in the house where conservation and salvage can be carried out successfully, The conservation of foods, the salvaging of metals, and now the saving of gas for more important war jobs, 1s urged in south west- orn Ontario.: Consumer Information Service gives some pointers on keeping the gas bill down to a minimum: Don't light burners until the food 1s ready to be placed on the stove.Use a low heat whenever possible.Tf the burners on the stove are different sizes, small sauce or frying pans require a small size burner.If the burner is larger than the pan, the heat around the edges is wasted, Plan Carefully Several foods can be successfully cooked in the oven if careful planning is exercised.Keep the burners clean by wiping them frequently with a plece of paper or a cloth, From time to time they should be washed with sonp or baking soda and water, particularly if food has boiled over, Never use lye on gas stoves.Make certain that the burner flame Is a clear blue at all times, If it is not, more than likely, the burners need a good clean-up, or perhaps they are adjusted 1improperly and too much air is entering with the gas.If the flame is still not a clear blue after the burner is cleaned, the gas company should be called to make necessary adjustments, DON'T SOFTEN NAILS BEFORE MAMCURING IF YOU'RE RUSHED Here are four valuable tips to speed up your home manicure to professional standards, or better, First, if you're rushed.don\u2019t soak your hands in water before you shape your nails.A softened nail takes longer and is more difficult to shape.Begin bÿ moistening a bit of colton in oily remover, Hold it against the nail for a second, then press down toward the tip, removing as much polish as possible at one swoop.Be careful not to brush it against i the base and the sides, and you'll save time cleaning up afterward.i Now, shape your nails with emery board \u2018or file-\u2014some experts never nse metal on the theory that it causes nails to chip.Points are \u201cout.\u201d which is nice from the time-saving angle, too, since lt takes longer to match them up.Leave the -ails wide at the sides.for support as well as looks, and taper the edge into a conservative oval.Don't try to save time by nipping at your cuticle\u2014aside from {ts bad effact on the appearance THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1942 SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN Hilda Galt, talented young local dance teacher, whe has announced the opening of her Dance School for the mid-season on January 4th, 1943.HOME EDUCATION Why Not Fight It Out?Mary Elizabeth Bouck ort st ce fe \u201cMother,\u201d Teddy's voice and his eyes were worried, \u2018Eldon Pierce says he\u2019s going to beat me up after school because I tripped him during recess.\u201d \u201cDid you?\" I asked.\u201cNo.He Just thinks I did.\u201d \u201cTell him so\u2014\" \u2018I did,\u201d interrupted Teddy, \u201cbut it didn't do any good.When he gets me off the school grounds\u2014\"' I knew the rest, and I knew that my little boy was afraid, that he was possessed by the fear that only a littie child can know when threatened by one older and stronger than himself.1 had to help him conquer that fear without either forbidding a fight our urging bim to the certain defeat of one.So as we sat down to lunch 1 said, \u201cSuppose you invite Eldon to come over and play with you this afternoon.Tell him about your nice big truck and the sandpile.He'll like to play here.\u201d At that Teddy brightened and began to eat.When school was out, to my great satisfaction, Teddy and Eldon arrived at our house together, All afternoon they played happily.begining an acquaintanceship that later developed into friendship when they both became Scouts.Eldon was just an average child, no better and no worse than thousands of others.His parents were young.aud very busy.Perhaps they didn\u2019t realize that whether children are quarrelsome or peace-making, is chiefly a matter of environment and ha bit.I was a member of a peace-lov- ing family that included four children, We were never allowed to quarrel.If we couldn't settle our own disagreement amicably.we could always lay them before mother and be sure of a just decision.But if we quarreled we were apt to be punished.It did no good to try to shift the blame and say, \u201cI didn't start it.\u201d Mother's answer to that invariably was: \u201cIt takes two to quarrel.\u201d And sometimes she added.\u201cYou know \u2018A soft answer turn- eth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger\u2019.you time In the end.If you push your cuticle back whenever you dry your hands and use cuticle oil regularly and generously your cuticle shouldn't need cutting.Last, in applying polish steer clear of the cuticle and edges to save time cleaning them off afterward.If necessary, steady your hands \u2018against the table edge; this saves time, too, and makes for a smoother coat.Two coats ioc k better than one and last longer.Clean off the tips with your thumb\u2014towels smear and sometimes scatter lint on the of the nail, the practice will cost damp polish, > Sometimes people seeing us together and observing our differences, were surprised that \u201cwe were kept from quarreling, I remember once when wb were on our vacation, a woman who was boarding at the same house said to my mother, \u201cI don't see how you keep those chidren from fighting.My two are at it all the time.\u201d And she kept one on the front porch and the other on the Lack most of the time she was there.I know two little girls whose constant bickering was becoming a source of considerable anxiety to their parents.Then somebody suggested, Get them to doing little things for each other.\u201d Their mother seized the idea gladly and it has worked.All the petty jealousy and envy is being forgotten and they are working together beautifully.There are better ways for children to settle their difficulties than by fighting.Any tight, except it be for self-preservation or for a purely unselfish purpose places a wrong valuation on might; and might, like all physical forces, has eventually to yield to the higher moral law.Beaded Epaulets Worn By Blonde Songstress Betty Rhodes, lovely blonde songstress featured in Paramount\u2019s \u2018Star-Spangled Rhythm\" bas something new in glamour dresses for formal occasions, The slim long-sleeved bodice is in nude chiffon over a cocoa-hrown slip and studded with tiny nude- bead embroidery.Heavy nude- bead fringe forms epaulets which give a flattering broad-shoulder- and outfit donated by Mrs.F.J.Nicol, of Ottawa, was drawn for and was won by Mrs.R.H.The second doll was also drawn for and was won by Miss Jessie Foster, Bank of Montreal.\u201cSchools everywhere could well afford to eliminate, if necessary.other less essential departments in the school system in favor of the kindergarten.No community of high standing will long entlare without this department in Its schools.\u201d \u2014 Edgar S.Stover.Superintendent of Schools, Bloomfield, N.J.Ireland's First Afr Line The first domestic air line in Ireland was opened recently, {from Dublin to Limerick.ed effect and balance with the full nude souffle skirt.DOLLS ARE WON The Overseas Minesweepers Fund, Bank of Montreal, Unit No.1, announces that the doll Teuscher, 4835 Lacombe avenue.|| Y-BUNDLES LISTS WINNERS OF PRIZES IN XMAS DRAWING The Christmas drawing for V-Bundles, Montreal and District, took place recently at the Depot, 4979 Queen Mary Road, and C.Gausden officiated, assisted by W.Ellis and R.Allen, and the following is a list of prize winners: 2074\u2014War Saving Certificate, Miss Shirley Shier, 1488 St.Catherine W.; 2065\u2014War Saving Certificate, M.H.Cleeland, 4390 Draper; 226\u2014Doll, Mrs.Tapely, 4831 Mira; 3440\u2014Pic- ture, Mr.G.Duckett; 4054 Dor- chester W.; 3237\u2014Silver spoon.Mrs.Haas, 3875 Rosemount Blvd.; 1692\u2014Picture, Mr.A.Gorrie, 2071 Clifton Ave:; 4163 \u2014\u2014Groceries, K, Aubin, 2637 Cole- raine St.; 877\u2014Turkey, Miss A.Singleton, 96 Lafleur Ave, Verdun; 931\u2014Pair of vases, Mr.F.Papineau, 6319 St, Valier; 3711 \u2014Hamper of liquor, Mothers\u2019 Store, 1005 Bernard; 1952\u2014Pic- ture, Mrs.Carsley, 1569 Me- Gregor, 1513\u2014Fur auto rug, Mr.S.Weisblatt, 4537 Marcil Ave.: 2575\u2014Ham, Miss E.Dack, 1645 St.Luke St.; 321\u2014 Turkey, Mrs.A.Johnson, 4930 Queen Mary Road.Ladies\u2019 Aid Society The annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday, January 5, 1943, in the church hall.Melville avenue.The election of officers will be held.Foo Doo = GREETINGS, We're saying \u201cHap to you who have \u2018made the lag year so gratifying té us ! Hand & Dondhoe, Inc.0 Independent Fuel Merchants | 9 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.W.DExter 1132 COO TO OC DOC DOC 0E4 \u201c\u201cWestmourit\u2019's Home Newspäper\" Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Elects Officers At Closing Meeting The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the A.O.H., Division No, 5, held their closing meeting of the season recently, in the Knights of Columbus Hall.There was a large attendance and after transacting the business of the evening, the election of officers took place.Mrs.Mary Connolly was reelected president and the foilow- ing were returned to office: Mrs.K, Rady, treasurer; Miss M.Harrold, financial secretary; Mrs.E.White, mistress-at-arms; Miss G.Bridges, sentinel; and Mrs.A.Dolan, historian, Mrs, E.Whorton was elected recording secretary to take the place of Miss A.Quinn, and Mrs.M.Stanley replaced Mrs.Callaghan as chairlady of the standing committee with Miss M, Huston and Mrs, W.Butler as her assistants, Ryan in Boston Herald: Perhaps that Brooklyn school which teaches its patrons how to walk without wearing down their shne soles in the wrong places also has a short course on how to tiptoe to conserve rubber.TEARS IN WALLPAPER CAN BE REPAIRED BY USING PASTE Small tears In wallpaper eap by neatly repaired by applying pasts to the torn edges with a small paint brush.It should be pressed into place with a clean white blotter, rubbing the blotter until thy paper grips.Seams that have become loose can be pasted back in the same way.; Consumer Information Service says: to mend a hole in the wal).paper, tear a plece left over from the original supply, making à patch.Torn edges are thinner thay cut ones, make a neater job and are easier to work with.Apply paste to patch, place over the damaged area, and hold blotting paper over the patch, rubbing it until dry.When paper has faded and repairs have to be made, a new piece can be faded to the necessary degree by tacking a piece on fibre board with thumb tacks and placing it in a room that gets strong sunlight.Bubbles in wallpaper can be remedied by piercing with large needle with paste applied te the point.qgeenngs Yen 1943.(Near Victoria) HARTE'S DRUG Mr.Leo Joubert, druggist, and Mr.P.Quintin, assistant, wish to thank the residents of West- mount for their patronage in the past and hope that they may continue to be of service during Happy New Year to all.4875a Sherbrooke West ' REG\u2019D.WA.5636 MELVILLE'\u2019S 4471 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, WESTMOUNT Let's make 1943 a year of HAPPINESS Buy more Victory Stamps and healthy nation is a winning COME ON CANADA VICTORY HEALTH AND Bonds and \u2018Remember\u2019 nation.BUY AND EAT MORE FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES AT 27° 201.33 dos.| FINEST QUEBEC FRESH WASHED CARROTS BEETS { nrsBarD LEEKS _ MARROWS TURNIPS 3.10° | PARSNIPS .15¢ \u2018a 1».15° SQUASH.19-& 25- 9; b e bneh.105, | 29 Fresh Cucumbers = Green & Butter ea.19: Telephone WEilington 1151- Free, Courtzcus Delivery EXTRA JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES Sd 39: doz, 4952.3 doz.79e - 3 doz.95c : 2 doz.75¢ - 2 doz.95¢ DELICIOUS APPLES RUSSETS Doz.19¢ Bskt.39¢ GOLDEN CHOICE TOMATOES 19 YELLOW PEPPER EMPEROR GRAPES 19 WINTER NELLIS 8 for 25° PEARS ICEBERG .BALDWIN FLORIDA Aves Tangerine FRESH TEXAS | 2 bnchs.CRISP CELERY SPINACH HEARTS ONIONS 26 JUICY TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 28 LARGE SPANISH 29° YELLOW \u2018 5 1be.27 \u2014\u2014 ¢ ft i for Beans - Sprouts - Parsley « Shaliets & Crass.JERSEY SWEET 3 Ibs POTATOES 2% 1 midge to th conte the cc with Fred mindi J close] end point Roya son fi the ¢ trom enced Fran] Helly and © Th slatec Janus: cn ta West Park, will while Stayn there Hawk the si We Victo! dale nor ri Fri torias vs, Pa We Were ers vs rink.Fri Royal vs, W We Royal vs.Bl rink.Fri.Panth Hawk rink, Wet Royal: vs, Wi Fri.Panth dale vi Wec Victor vs, BI rink.Friers, 8.vs.Vi The the dr team i winnin was h 531 C! hidde, page bidde: page two F the fi decisie Name Winne 4 8g 3° D0 D0 ran paper\u201d Pik [= can be > paste à small ressed te blot.til the ve be pack in Service e wall.r from ing à er than ob and Apply the da- lotting bing it and re.w piece ary de n fibre 1d plac.strong paper 1g with plied te \u2014\u2014 \u2014 intin, Nest- hope uring 336 LE T 19: 5: 19 DS: THE ROYALS ARE PRE-SEASON FAVORITES WITH THE NUCLEUS OF LAST YEAR'S CHAMPION BANTAMS With the Victorias, a Newly Formed Team, the Midget Section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League is Now Up to Full Strength With the acquisition of the Victorias, a newly formed team, the midget section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League is now up to the strength it was last year, five teams.The quintet of clubs contesting the issue this season are the Royals with Mr, Boxer doing the coaching, Panthers with Guy Bonnier at.the helm, Weredale team with Fddie Killen as manager, Staynor Black Hawks with Private Fred Jeffcoat as sponsor and the Victorias with Buddy Read masterminding.In the past two vears, the midget section has been the most closely contested of all the groups end there are no indications to point otherwise this season.The Royals are probably the pre-sea- son favourites with the nucleus of the champlonship bantam team from last year plus a few experienced midget players \u2018acluding Frank Read, Jack MrKissock, Roy Hellyer, Bill Dryden, Fred Jones] and others.The first midget games are slated for Wednesday evening, January 6th with a single game cn tap at both the east rink in Westmount Park and in Staynor park, The Panthers and Victorias will meet at Westmount Park while the Weredale team will visit Staynor Park for the opener there against the Staynor Black Hawks.The complete schedule for the season is as follows: Snowdon To Stage End-of-Year Show Flashing blades, whirling spins and rollicking comedy will dominate the screen of the Snéwdon Theatre Thursday night when the gala New Year's Eve midnight show will open with the new and entirely different ice spectacle, \u201cThe leË-Capades Revue of 1943\" which will usher in the new season at the popular West-end theatre.The Ice-Capades company in conjunction with such outstand- Wed, Jan.6 \u2014 Panthers vs.ing screen personalities as Ellen Victorias, 8.00 East rink; Were- dale vs.Black Hawks, 8.00 Stay- nor rink.; Fri, Jan.8\u2014Royals vs, Victorias, 9.30 East rink; Weredale vs.Panthers, 8.30 West rink.Wed,, Jan.13 \u2014 Royals vs.Weredale, 8.00 East rink; Panthers vs, Black Hawks, 8.00 Staynor rink.Fri., Jan, 15\u2014Black Hawks vs.Royals, 9.30 East rink; Victorias vs.Weredale, 8.30 West rink.Wed., Jan.20 \u2014 Panthers vs.Royals, 8.30 East rink; Victorias vs.Black Hawks, 58.00 Staynor rink.Fri.Jan.22 \u2014 Victorias ws.Panthers, 9.30 East rink; Black Hawks vs.Weredale, 8.30 West rink, Wed., Jan, 27 ~\u2014 Victorias vs.Royals, 7.30 East rink; Panthers vs.Weredale, 8.30 East rink.Fri, Jan.29\u2014Black Hawks vs.Panthers, 9.30 East rink; Were- dale v8.Royals, 8.30 West rink, Wed., Feb.3 \u2014 Weredale vs.Victorias, 8.00 East rink; Royals vs, Black Hawks, 8.00 Staynor rink.Fri., Feb.5\u2014Royals vs.Panthers, 8.30 East rink: Black Hawks vs.Victorias, 9.30 East rink.The following is the result of the drawing held by the Royals team in the midget section.The winning ticket was No.363 and it: was held by G.U.Lockhart, of 331 Clarke Ave., Apt.No.1.OC eA Quebec 0 « 10 SUIT ALL DEGREES OF Sip, 3 5 £0 SLOP ComeORTABLE BEDS- opp fonp pensant ASSOCIATION masse * a mouse « EL LL Im TT o SRLAND « « « that's skiing at Gray Rocks, in the Mt.Tremblant Sector, Good terrain, miles of trails.Ski school.All othet Winter Sports.Ask 3 Drew, Richard Denning, Jerry Colonna and Barbara Jo Allen combine to provide entertainment, thrills, romance and laughs in a picture the management con- \u2018|sicers most timely for a gala midnight show as it is entertainment from the opening scene to the tinal fade-out, \u201cInspired by the popular ice show which has played to more than a million fans in Canada and the U.S.and was just recently seen here in Montreal at the Forum, \u201cIce-Capades Revue of 1943\" features the following skating stellar attractions: Vera Hruba, Donna Attwood, Megan Taylor and her father Phil Taylor \u201cthe wizard on stilts,\u201d Lals Dworshak \u2018the rhythm girl\u201d, Jackson and Lynam, Joe Jack- gon, Jr., Dench and Stewart, Robin Lee, \u201cRed McCarthy, Eric Waite, Plerre and Denise Benoit and Babs Savage besides the 50 Ice-Capets and Ice-Cadets in their Iovely waltz-numbers and thrilling milltagy-precision ensemble numbers.Besldes the feature attraction the Snowdon will offer surprises, comedies, cartons, cemmunity singing and other a*- tractions appropriate to the Festive New Year season.Plane Detection \".Is Intensified Ottawa's Aircraft Detection Corps, Quehac's Department of Lands and Forests.and the forestry associations and certain strategically located residents of this province will co-operate still more closely, and extend their activities still further, in future.This work, it.will be recalled, was begun in 1939 and consists in reporting on all aeroplanes sighted flying over any Quebec timber limits to the proper authorities with particular attention being paid to all strange and unidentified aircraft, to \u2019planes apparently in distress or whch have had to make forced landings anywhere, and to anything in any way unusual, Announcement of the new and for folder.Restricted clientele.i ST.JOVITE.QUE | closer\u2019 and more extensive policy was announced at the Legislature here following a conference at- ltended by Henri Keiffer, director pan ES page 7 CRE RT UR LT CNL ER PTOTCDTS.Delightful unsurpassed sun-decks snd lounges school, sleigh rink.motor highway open from Montreal to Ste.Adele.rates .Belect clientele.C.W.Honey, Mgr, Ste, Adele Lodge, Ste.Adele en haut, P.Q, Phone Bte, The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest 1 have found the Words .sceeeeeorsesecssessonsomsassesifobornoschoass hidden in the advertisement of .ccoee.sesssassrensenseresmesscnsesaditue ON page \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 and the words .tresnesnssaressnsteteensonissRssssitess hidden in the advertisement of EE .of this week's Exxaminer, these being the titfes of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.decision as final regarding the awasding of passes to the Theatre.Winners are to be drawn from those submitting the correct answers.EPPO! TOC ELELODGE #!fort.All of these share in the À THEDEEP SHOW Ms 4 credit for the screenplay so gen- HIGHIN à VA \u2019 {| crously endowed hy 20th Cen- y an tury-Fox and so ingeniously 4 bedrooms, caisine, .4 ski-tows, ski professions] instruction, ride parties, skating Daily train service and Write.for booklet, | agree to accept the judges\u2019 rerosu0sueeu vente a+sezrec0e0800 050000000000 000 1.tive associations and leading lum- # ber companies, etc.l'meeting, except the general ex- i is being considered to divide the VEE CF OPENS HONDAY The juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey | League will start its schedule on | Monday evening, January 4th.on' the East rink in Westmount Park.Original plans called for the Golden Eagles, last year's champions, to meet the Gunners in the first game starting at eight o'clock, while the stars and Maple Leafs hooked up in the nightcap schedule to start at nine the Gunners\u2019 team has asked for a postponement of their game as quite a number of the players on the team are members of the Royal Montreal Regiment and that unit is holding a special parade that evening.No decision has been made on the Gunners\u2019 request as yet but in the event the gamo is postponed, the second gume between the Stars and the Maple Leafs will be moved to the eight o'clock starting time.The complete schedule for the juvenile section is as follows: Mon.Jon.4: Golden Eagles vs Gunners, 8.00, East rink; Maple Leafs vs Stars, 9.00, East rink.Wed, Jan.6: Stars vs Golden Eagles, 9.00, East rink; Gunners vs Maple Leafs, 9.00, Staynor rink, Mon.Jan.11: Stars vs Gunners, 8.30, East rink; Maple Leafs vs Golden Eagles, 9.30, East rink.Wed.Jan.13: Gunners vs Golden Eagles, 9.00.East rink; Stars vs Maple Leafs, 9.00, Staynor rink.Mon.Jan, 18: Maple Leafs vs Gunners, 8.30, East rink; Golden Eagles vs Stars, 9.30, East rink.Wed, Jan.20: Gunners vs Stars, 9.30, East rink; Golden Eagles vs Maple Leafs, 9.00, Staynor rink, Mon.Jan.25: Maple Leafs vs Gunners, 8.00, East rink: Stars vs Golden Eagles, 9.00, East rink.Wed.Jan.27: Gunners vs Golden Fagles, 9.30, East rink; Stars vs Maple Leafs, 8.00, Staynor rink, Mon, Feb.1: Maple Leafs vs Golden Eagles, 8.00, East rink: Stars vs Gunners, 8.00, East rink, At The Monkland (Continued from Page Three) for the first time.But they didn't stop here, Instead, Charles Laughton and Edward G.Robinson were called upon for the most compelling performances of their distinguished careers; Paul Robeson, Ethel Waters and \u2018Rochester\u2019 were invited to blend their talents into the proceedings; and (filling every foot of filin with some deft bit of humor and pathos, suspense and excitement is the mightiest cast of all time, in performance, as well as numbers, There's Thomas Mitchell and Eugene Pallette, Cesar Romero, Gail Patrick, Roland Young, Elsa Lanchester, George Sanders, James Gleason, the Hall Johnson Choir and many, many more of your film favorites.Director Julien Duvivier has mounted all this with clever camera magic \u2014 deftly blending the brilKant parts into one superb motion picture.Words pale before the magnificence of \u201cTales of Manhattan,\u201d for It is indeed one of the most enthralling of all films ever produced, Everything is of epic proportions, The most successful writers of stage and screen collaborated on the masterful screen play\u2014Ben Hecht, Ferenc Molnar, Donald Ogdon Stewart, Samuel Hoffen- stein, Alan Campbell, Ladislas Fodor, L.Vadnai, L.Gorog, Lamar Trotti and Henry Blank- directed by Jullen Duvivier.It may be truly said there never was anything like Ît\u201430 be sure to see lt! of the fcrest protective service of the Provincial Department of Lands and Forests; Flight Lieutenant S.M.Black, R.C.A.F.of Headquarters staff of the Eastern Command, and official representatives of a half-a-dozen or so of \"Quebec's main {forestry protec- | No details were given as to what actually transpired at the planation that closer co-operation and more extensive opérations were being plannod for the future bu\u2018 it is understood that a project whole province into districts to he patrolled and supervised in future, | | The real reason bockey clubs cut out the overtime sessions this year was to save their men.Men are scarce.Late in the game they're tired and more susceptible to injury, they figure, 2e eme me o'clock, but the management of | \u2014 Tr TE 38 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, SKIING AT STE.ADELE 1942 \u201cTrack\u201d is already sounding down the slopes of Hill 40\u2019 and \u201980\", located on the Ste.Adele Lodge Estate.The recent heavy snowfall of over three fest in the Ste.Adele district has been enthusiastically welcomed by ardent skiers throughout Montreal.Last Wednesday afternoon the Westmount \u201cY\u201d was the scene of a very close gama in basketball between Westmount and La- chine, Westmount \u201cY\" came out on top by & score of 11-8.Dave Ross opened the scoring for Westmount early in the first quarter on & pass from McFadden apd Ron George.Cam.McFadden scored the second basket assisted by\u2018 Dave Binmore.George Ross, Lachine\u2019s ceuter star, came through with their only basket of the quarter.Westmount's first line of Greenbauni, George, McFadden played a smart game in the second quarter with Greenbaum and George each scoring a basket.The second half was much closer with Lachine playing a stronger game on the defensive.George Ross and Crow played outstanding games for Lachine while Dave Ross and Dave Bin- more played well on the defensive for Westmount.Juniors On Wednesday evening, the Juniors had a grand time at a at George park, After skating and skating party held King sliding, the boys came back to the \u201cY'\" for a swim and a programme around the fireplace, A similar program has been planned for this coming week.À few of the highlights will be a trip through the C.B.C.radio studios where the boys will see a program in action.A trip to the Wax Museum and another skating party.Included in this week's program will be another ful) length \u201cmovie\u201d and swim this Tuesday afternoon.The sporting activities will consist of hockay, swimming, gym work and a basketball game against N.D.G, \"Y\", Intermediates The intermediates also have a very active programme lined up which will include swimming, games in the games room and many other highlights.Last week the Intermediates won their basketball by default against Lachine.Westmount had a very strong team on the floor with such stars as Benton, Morrow, Howard, and Plerce ready to start.Wm.Coupland Paid Last Tribute by Many Mourners The funeral of William Coupland, whose death occurred December 24, at hig residence, 47 Bruce avenue, took place Saturday afternoon at the chapel of Tees and Co., where Canon Gilbert Oliver officiated, Among those attending the funeral were Mrs, William Coupland; Miss Elizabeth Coupland; Miss Mary Coupland; P.L.Verdon, E, A.Hutchison, Mrs.Daisy Ludington, Migg Grace Ludington, Miss Grace Woodward, Mrs, Robert Orr, J.N, Orr, Albert Robinson, Miss Molly Robinson, Mr, and Mrs, B, M.Boxer, Miss Tester, Mrs.T.E, Grimes, Mr, and Mrs.W, R.Hill, Mrs.J.8.Cook, Mrs.John Patterson, Mrs.Mrs.G.A.Wallace, * M.Walsh, Mrs.E.N.R.Bowie, Jean Finnemore, LeDain, Snow, Mr, and Mrs.D.M.Herbert, Miss Finnemore, Mrs.George Mr.and Mrs.Clude James Estey, Mr.and Mra.Douglas LeDain, Mr.and Mrs.V.S.Rice, Mr.and Mrs.0.G.Beckit, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Carden, Mr.and Mrs, J.Brunet, J.Chatterton, K.H.Murray, Mr.and Mrs, L.G.de Merrall, Mr, and Mrs, D.Willlams, N.ED.Sheppard, G.Gomery, Mr, and Mrs, J, H.Greig, Mrs, J.Hedges, C.Masterman, F.J, Johnston, Dr, R.R, Scott, Joseph Jenkins, H.B.Parker.E.Black, P.Patterson, Miss Jean Scott, B.Mitchell, Gordon Clark, Bruce Marshall, John Smithers, John Anderson, D.Lawley, Mrs.M, Begley, Howard Nicholl, Rev, Pr.W.A, and Mrs.Gifford, Miss Lawlor, Mr.and Mrs.Wren, W, Sailes, H, Wors- fold, Miss Irene Johnston, Miss O.LeDain, Miss F.ILeDain, Mr.and Mrs, J.K.Barnes, Miss F.Kingsbury, Mrs, Gilbert Oliver, Dr.W.and Mrs, Rowles, Mr, and Mrs.E.Cushing, E.W, Johnson, G.P.Smith, Mrs, S.Clark, Mr, and Mrs.E.Bushell, Miss H, Bux- ton, Mrs, P.Boulton, Miss B.Murray, Miss 1.Currie, F.Weir, Mr.end Mrs.E.A, Beck, George Beck, Alex Philips, Miss Jean Philips, Henry Philips, F.Jamie- son, H.F.Jamieson, H.F.Sloan, H: Taylor, W.Harmoo.H.A.Davis, Mr.Galbraith, Mr.and Mrs.James Alkin, Harry Chaïk, John Lombard, Mr.and Mrs, A.A.McGarry, S.F.Knee- land, D.Harvie, D.Mathewson, W.H.McManus, Mr.and Mrs.J.Rowe Jeffrey, Mrs.C.B.James, J.Thomson, Mr.and Mrs.A, F.Cadman, Miss Jean Jackson, Miss Philllg Vincent, J.Drummond Ar- mitage, W.G.Irving, Mr.and Mrs.G.White, Mr.and Mrs.T.M.Dick, Mrs, M.McGee, Mrs.J.P.Johnston, C.M.Ormiston, August Greig.Mr.Coupland, well known teacher of Westmount was at tached to the Protestant Board of School Commissioners of West.mount for the past 24 years, Mr.Coupland was known to thousands of young men who formerly attended Westmount schools.He was born fn Barow-in-Fur- ness, Lancashire, England, and taught school there hefore coming to Canada in 1908, to take his post with the Westmount Board.Throughout his long service ha was In charge of manual training for ali Protestant schools in West- mount.Surviving aro his widow, the former Mary Mackintosh; ona scn, Lt.John Coupland, with the R.M.R.overseas; fwo danghters, Misses Mary and Elizabeth Coup- land, of Westmount; one brother, James, of Kelowna, B.C., and a step-sister, Mrs.J.Proctor, residing In England.Discipline Is Training In speaking of school discipline it should be made clear that the word \u201cdiscipline\u201d means a form of training and nnt a form of punishment.A well disciplined young man 18 a man who has trained himself carefully in matters of conduct and self-control.A young man who Is undisciplined Is one who gives no heed to the rights of others or to the jaws and customs of our government.In the condurt of our school organization we strive to maintain a high standard of discipline, We are charged with the responsibility of developing disciplined boys and girls.Any form of discipline necessarily carrfes with it an irksome regularity of performance and reasonable amount of re- stralnt of individual desires.The younger group of hoya and girls are unable to appreciate the reasonableness of submitting to discipline because they do not have the perspective of the future value of such training.Discipline, therefore, always arouses a certain amount of complaint among this younger group, hut it 18 our privilege to accept these complaints and to endeavour to clear the misunderstandings which arise, With older children 1t is possible to produce a greater degree of understanding and appreclation ot the Importance of submission to rule and regulation.~ Fanwood Journal, Penn this year played four straight.games in which the total yardage made on passes was four.\u2018 SEASON OPENS ON MONDAY Intermediate League Will Play Every Monday Night The intermediate section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League will open this Monday night, January 4th, on the West rink in Westmount Park, The firet two games in this new loop will see the No, 4 Ordnance Corps from the Westmount Barracks met the No.1 Wireless School in a gamo starting at $£.00 o'clock while the No.3 Training Cowm- mand will hook up with the No.14 Canadian Provost Corps in the nightcap.The games in this league will be played every Monday and Wednesday evenings in the form ot double-headers, All gnmes are slated to bu played on the Wost rink in Westmount Park.PILOT'S STORY OF AIR RAID OVER HOLLAND Flier Tells of Flight Over Low-lands in One of Many Bombing Incursions A good nights work over enemy (lerritory {illustrating tho versatility of the Havoc as an \u201cIntruder\u201d 1s described in the following pilot's report: \u201cWe were assigned to patrol a Nazi afrdrome in Holland, Wo broke out of scattered clouds over the afrdrome to find the beacon flashing steadily.At 5,000 feet we saw a red cartridge coming up and the ground lights and flare path fmmediately It up.When we got a little lower wae could see the onemy aircraft getting ready to land and othors cireling to follow him In with their navigation lights on.\u201cOne aircraft landed and taxied to a dispersal point before we could reach him.We got on to the next one at 500 feat.Wo could ree our tracer go into him from 60 yards.His lights went out and he plunged straight down.While we were dealing with him with our forward guns, the rear gunner hit another with the top gun, Climbing we saw a third plane coming toward us and got In several good bursts as he passed below.\u201cWe got some altitude by then und saw anolher below ang oft to the port.We dived on him and gave it to him with our front guns.Another wns just beyond so wa continued our dive and sent him down from §00 feet.\"We had only begun to shoot.at a sixth when the rear gunner called and asked us to lift the nose a bit.Wo did and mr eee BANTAM HOCKEY PAGE FIVE LEAGUE ENTRIES SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS The bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League: will have a record breaking number of teams competing this year, nine In number, All nine teams will play in one section but will only: : play a single schedule.each team meeting the other only once, so that - each toam will play eight games.Claude Root's Commandos who were in the section last year _ under the name of Tornados, are the early season they will encounter plenty of opposition from the Bulldogs who won the bantam B title last year.the Argos, Skulls and Vampires, afternoons while the odd gumesk will have to be played on Monday and Wednesday evening.All gamed with the exteption of tho Staynor Royals homo games will be played ow tha East and West rinks in Wostmount Park, The Staynor club will play thetr home games on the Staynor rink.\u2018The tollowing is the sehedula for the season: Fri.Jan, §: Bulldogs vs Rangers, 7.50, Kast rink; Vampires vs Thunderbolts, 8.30, East rink; Rlack Hawks va Skulls, 7.30, West rink; Argos vs Royals, 7.80, Staynor rink, Sat, Jan, 9: Commandos vs Rangors, 2.00, East rink; Argos vs Thunderbolts, 3.00, East rink; Skulls vs Bulldogs, 2.00, West rink; Vampires vs Black Hawks, 1.00, West rink.Mon, Jan, 11: Skulls v8 Thunderbolts, 7.80.Bast rink, Fri.Jun.16: Commandos vs Skulls, 7.30, ¥ast rink; Argos vs Black Hawks, 5.80, Wast rink; Bulldogs vs Vampires, 7.30, West rink; Rangers vs Royals, 7.30, Staynor rink, Sat.Jun.16: Rangers vs Skulls, 2,00, East rink: Royals va Black Huwks, 3.00, Bast rink; Commandos vs Vampirps, 2.00, West rink; Argos vs Bulldogs, 3.00, West rink.Bulldoks Mon.Jan.18: vs Commandos, 7.40, Kast rink.Wed, Jan, 20: Royals vs Thunderbolts, 7.30, Rast rink; Black Hawks West rink, rei.Jan, 22: Thunderbolts vs Black Hawks, 7,30, Bast rink; Rangers va Vampires, 8.30, last rink; Commandos ve Argow, 7.30, Wost rink; Bulldogs vs Royals, 7.30, Btaynor rink.Sat, Jan, 23: Skulls va Vam- pirox, 2.00, Bast rink; Thunder vs Rangors, 7.10, bolts va Bulldogs, 3.00, Fast rink; Rangers vs Argos, 2.00, West rink; Royals vs Commandos, 3.00, West rink.Frf, Jun.29: Black Hawks vs Bulldogs, 7.80, Bast vink; Skulls ve Argos, &.30, last rink; Thun- he firod astern directly into the nose of Numbar 7.Number 7 went Into a vertical dive at 600 feot.and hy the time he'd crash- od we wore n good four miles past the landing fleld.\u201cDuring this engugement only three enemy aircraft were seen to land intact and taxi off, Wa utill had our bombs so we climb- od a bit and dropped them at the point whera (he afreraft were seen to tax] off.The hombs hurst on huls and buildings and slayt- ad quits a fire.We went home without jneldent excapt for n faw arconds \u2018in an enemy search- Nght.\u201d Four gamas will be played each Friday evening and Saturday derbolts va Commandos, West rink; Vampires vs Royals, 7.340, Staynor rink, Sat.Jan.30: Argos, 2.00, East vink; Black Hawks vs Commandos, 3.00, Mast rink; Royals va Skulls, 8.00, West.rink; 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