The Westmount examiner, 25 mars 1943, jeudi 25 mars 1943
[" ny E A KX 4 JEWELLERS We.4046 COOCDOoCTTOT) o VOL.XIV, No.13 Boys Brigade New Honor Roll Will Be Unveiled Next Monday First Company Will Attend Special Joint Service With W.V.R.C.at Melville Church Next Sunday evening an outstanding event in the life of the 1st Company will take place when they will attend a special joint service in Melville Church with the Women's Volunteer Reserve Corps.The Company will be under command of Capt, J.Howard Richardson and the W.V.R.C.whose chorus will give the musical portion of the service will be under the command of Capt.C.S.Forrest, During the service, the newly completed Honor Roll will be unveiled, listing to date those of the Brigade boys now serving in His Majesty's forces.The address of the evening will be delivered by the Company's Chaplain, Rev.Dr.Wm.Orr Mulligan.Westmount\u2019 WATCHES! WATCHES! Sec us first about a watch.Wo have à grand selectien st big savings.OHMAN°S 1216 Greene Ave.\u2014>0\u20140>>0\u2014>0\u20140\u2014 0 CoC LoDo D 6 ley, honorary vice-president of the Montreal Battalion, who will present the new membership cards | for 1943.Parents and friends are invited to attend both the service | and \u2018fellowship hour\u201d which will follow, Following the presentation of the membership cards, the fellowship hour will be held when well beloved old hymns will be sung.as well as special musical numbers by guest soloists, The evening will close with light refreshments, The music will be under the direction of Capt.Forrest, slides for the occasion being supplied by Capt.Richardson, Plea Is Advanced For Returned Man Rotary Speaker Asks Avoidance of Old Errors A plea for the rehabilitation of the returned man of this war was made in an address to the West- mount Rotary Club yesterday by Major Hugh M, Bell.He paid particular attention in his address to the problem of the mutilated soldier of high intelligence and urged a dtfferent approach to this problem from that generally adopted afier the last war.In the years following 1918 nien, for example, with disfigured faces but of \u2018high intellectual calibre, were allowed to vegetate away from their fellows, with talents rusting from disuse.F.C.Whitaker, president of the] club, occupied the chair, Major Bell was introduced to the audience by A.W.Callard, City Stamp Club Meets Tonight President L, Flood of the West- mount Stamp Club has announced that J.O.Roberts will address the members of that organization when they meet tonight in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall.The subject of Mr.Robert\u2019s address has not been made known, Last week's meeting which was very well attended was featured by a \u2018members\u2019 auction,\u201d The exhibition committee is progressing with its plans for the club's annual exhibition which is scheduled to take place on the Easter week-end in the Victoria Hall.Orson Wheeler Demonstrates Art In Action The first of a series, showing \u2018artists in action\u2019 sponsored by the Independent Art Association, was given last night in the studios at 1215 Green Ave., when the well-known sculptor, Orson Wheeler, C.A.S.8.C., gave a demonstration of clay modelling.Mr.Wheeler's sculpture has heen exhibited extensively here aud abroad.The bust of a \u201cNegro\u201d was first shown in Montreal, then went to the Royal Canadian Academy exhi- tition in Toronto.the following year was included in the Sculptors\u2019 Society of Canada travelling exhibition shown in Ottawa.Winnipeg and Vancouver, also to the \u2018Century of Westmount High Group To Hold Dinner Tomorrow A record attendance of over 500 former students of West- mount High School will meet under the auspices of the West- mount High Old Boys\u2019 Association for the 8th annual dinner to be held at 6.30 p.m.on Friday in the Windsor Hotel.The speaker will be O.W.Rodomar, a native of Russia, who will speak on \u2018The Relationship of Soviet Russia with her Western Allies.\u201d Lieut.-Col.W.C.Nicholson, M.C., D.S.0., will pay a tribute to Westmount High students killed in the present war, also to those now serving.Lieut.John A.Davidson, D.S.C., of the R.C.N.V.R., will propose the toast to the school which dates back to 1876 through Westmount Academy to the old Cote St Antoine school.The Westmount Qld Boys choir will sing under the direction ot Shirley McKyes.Dr.W.Penfield Great Neurologist Receives Honor And Westmount is Proud Of Resident\u2019s Well Merited Recognition Dr.Wilder Penfield, 4302 Montrose avenue, the famous director of the Montreal Neurological Institute, has just been honored by the Royal Society in recag- nition of his work as a neurosurgeon and for his researches in neuro-histology.He is now a Fellow of the Society, and entitled to the letters F.R.S.after his name, Numerous messages of congratulation have been received by vo t Canadian Art\u201d exhibit in London, England.in 1938 and then to the New York World's Fair.The portrait of the late Sir Ed- ;fellow workers and others PE ward Beatty is one of his many TecoBuize his value to the com.World i well-known works, which include | Prof.F.M.G.Johnson, Archdeacon F.G.Scott.and E.E.DR.W.PENFIELD Dr.Penfield and | who from friends munity and the world at large.Dr.Penfield ix the author of many hooks and the editor of the three-volume work \u201cCytology and | year-old son of W.B, Scott, K.C,, and Mrs.Scott, 611 Sydenham avenue, Westmount, has been lost at sea as a result of enemy action, according to word received.He was a grandson of the fa- Immediately following the ser- {mous puet Archdeacon F.u.vice a brief inspection of the |Scott of Quebec City.: ranks will be made by F.Bram- Dick Scott graduated from he Westmount Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Richard A.Scott Lost At Sea Richard Aird \u2018Dick\u2019 Scott, 18- Westmount \u2018High School and was in his second year at McGill University.He tried to enlist in the fighting services and was rejected because of his eyesight.Hoping with the aid of spectacles to get into ground crew with the Royal Air Force he decided to work his passage overseas and signed on with the crew of a merchant ship as cabin boy.Scott was a member of the \"Ski Gulls\u201d and a frequent contributor to The Canadien Skier, and a member of the McGill Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.He is survived by his parents and his two brothers, both on active service.Lt.H, J.Scott, 6th Field Ambulance, and Lt.Geor- frey Scott, R.C.N.V.R.\u2018 Military Funeral Held Yesterday For Capt.Lough Captain Lough, Former Westmount Resident, Buried Near Old Home was held A military funeral yesterday for Captain Hubert Oberlin Lough, 42, R.C.A.M.C,, formerly of 426 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, who died In Kingston Military Hospital after ten days\u2019 illness.The service, which was conduct- ted by Colonel the Rev.H, C.Cox, senior chaplain, M.D.4, assisted by the Rev, George W.Goth of Westmount -Park Shurch~took place in the chapel of the D.A.Collins Company, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West.A detachment from M.D.4 was on duty and Interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.The chief mourners were Captain Lough's wife, the former Gwendolen Elizabeth Mahon; Mrs, J.O.Lough, mother; his brother, K.P, Lough of Notre Dame de Grace and sister Miss Margaret Lough.i Captain Lough was educated at ! Westmount High School and graduated in medicine from Me- | Gill University In 1928, He volunteered for service In February, 1942 and after training, wag appointed to Barrietield | Camp and later to Vimy Camp.| Kingston, Ontario.He is also survived by boys, aged ten, James M., John O.Lough, Mrs.Lough has been living in Gananoque, Ontario, for some time.twin and The Week At Victoria Hall March 25th\u2014 Westmount Stamp Club Meeting; Manchester Unity Lodge 1.0.0.F.; Mizpah Lodge LO.O.F.March, 26th\u2014Westmount Women's Club Meeting: Notre Dame de Grace War Services, Military Whist.March 27th\u2014Johnny Holmes & His Orchestra, The Modernites, Dance.March 29th\u2014Westmount Women's Club War Work Group; Isauc Henry Stearns Lodge A.F.AM.March, 30th\u2014British World Federation, Meeting; St.John Ambulance First Aid Meeting: Oasis Temple D.of Nile, Dinner.March Tsrael 2 1st\u2014British Israel Federation, Meeting; C.P.C.First Demonstration Victorian Order of Nurses, Meeting.April 1st\u2014Westmount Stamp Club, Meeting.Boothroyd, M.A.In 1939 Mt.| Wheeler was elected an Asso- |Ceilular Pathology of the Ner-! ; sy - \u2018hic eee \u2014\u2014\u2014.# «late member of the Royal Can-:VOus System.\u201d to which he was % adlan Academy.and a member 2130 a contributor.|.LOST AND FOUND ,Ç of the Sculptors\u2019 Society in 1941, This book contains chapters; IN CITY PARKS and is on the directorate of the contributed by authorities on the! #-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-_ a Independent Art Association.HOW TO CALL AN AMBULANCE Westmount residents have heen | given some good advice by the City Hall authorities.It is as: follows: When encountering a.street accident or an emergency, \u2018necessitating the calling of an ambulance it ix imperative to call the Police Department.subject matter from all parts of! the world.Another hook written by Dr.Penfield is \u201cMilitary Neuro-Sur-: gery\u201d published a few years ago, and the most recent of his works ix \u201cEpilepsy and Cerebral Local.! ization\u201d which he produred in collaboration with Dr.T.©.Erick.\" son, of Madison.Wisconsin, | U.S.A.The following articles have been found in the municipal park and they may be rlaimed at the comfort stations in the parks where they were found.upon proper identification, Westmount Park \u2014 Man's rubber.fairlv large size.King George Park - Pen and pencil set, zreen: hoy's or man's wrist watch.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY Sgt.D.C.McCowan Pte.Temperance Talks Will Be Delivered By Manitoba Man W.D.Bayley to Speak in Schools and Churches In West End Schools and churches fm this district will be visited by W.D.Bayley, director of temperance education for the Government of Manitoba, during the coming week.He is being brought here Ly the Quebec Temperance League.of which C.Alexander Gordon is field secretary.Those who have had the pleasure of hearing Mr, Bayley are unanimous as to his ability in handling his subject.He is well.known and highly regarded as temperance educator, nol only fn Canada, but also the United Ste- tes and England, where he has delivered muny of his interesting talks, both from the platform and on the radio, On Monday: Mr.Bayley will address teachers and pupils of Westmount .High,-Schoal.at.8 a.m.and will speak in the Intermediate School at 2.30 p.m.On Monday at 10.30 a.m.he will address the Ministerial Association of the metropolitan area.He will be the principal at the annual meeting speaker W.D.BAYLEY of the Quebec Temperance League to be held in St.Andrew's United Church at 8.15 p.m, On Tuesday he will speak at Verdun High School and at 12.45 he will attend a luncheon meeting for business and professional men to be held in the Central Y.M.C.A.STUDY GROUP TO MEET The West End Study Group of The League of Nations Society in Canada, will meet on Friday at 3.00 p.m., in the ladies\u2019 auxiliary room.Trinity Memorial: Church.The speaker will be Dr.Leslie Pidgeon.Miss Isobel Robertson will be the soloist.Friend of Youth Dies SIB EDWARD BEATTY, G.B.E, C.A.McCowan + MARCH 25, 1943 William McCow Radio Licence Fee Due April First April 1st 1s the day on which residents of Westmount will receive the notices from the Government telling them that their radio licence fees are due for the coming year, Many persons who do not Ye- ceive a visit from the local vendor within a short time of recelv- ing this notice, and, fearful of the possibility of being considered as having defaulted in payment, have gone (o post offices to obtain their licences and pay their fees.This action is unnecessary, according to D.S.Louson, the official vendor, who states (hat there is no special time Hmit for payment so long as the fees ure received within the coming yeur, April 1st to April 1st 1944.Even if the licences are obtained at post offices, inspection of these will have to take place by the inspector just the same, so everyone might just as well awnit his visit and save the overworked posi offices extra labor, Mr.Louson also states that fecs can he mailed to him at 4162 Dorchester street west, and send- erg will receive their licences by return mail, Dr.Pitts Returns For St.Andrew's 5ith Anniversary Former Pastor of Emmanuel United Church to Address Westmount Congregation 1 On Sunday St.Andrew's Church | will celebrate its fifty-seventh an- | niversary, with Rev.Dr.John \"Pitts as speclal preacher for the \"day.Dr.Pitts, former pastor of Emmanuel United Church, la now \"minister of the Old First Preshy- \"terfan Church of Bloomfield, N.J.| On March 3, 1886, the Preshy- (teriuns of Cote St, Antoine were regularly constituted as a congregation and selected the name of Melville Church.In 1900, a separation took place, and the members who retained the original property took the name of St.Andrew's.Westmount, During Its long history the ministers have been Rev.John McGillivray who was Inducted June 2, 1887, Rev.T.W.Win- field, Rev.G.F.Johnson, Rev, W.J.Clark, D.D., and (he present minister, Rev.Dr, F.W.Kerr who was inducted on September 9, 1932, The congregation grew from a small Sunday School held in the home of Mr, Wm.Rutherford, under the superintendency of Mr.A.C.Hutchison.The mission contributions in 1886 amounted to $99.52, last year St, Andrew's \"contributed $18.824 to missionary enterprises, The church began \u2018with a membership of less than (rites, whereas îÎts present member- i (ship is 1,644, In the first World \"War 160 young men volunteerad | for active service whereas the present Honor Roll containg already 247 names of young men und young women of the congre- ; gation, The President of the Board of Managers is Mr.W.W.King, wlth Mr, Thos, McKay and Mr.A.H McDougall as secretary and treasurer respectively, The Clerk of : Session fs Mr.T, M.Barrington, For over twenty-five years Mr.| Fred Whiteley has held the poi.\u2019 tion of organist and choir-master., The congregation has had a long! and rreditable history and hag al- | ways found among its members men and women of outstanding | Christian influence in the enm.munity.With Dr.Pitts as prea~her, Sunday will be regarded as a | very Important mile-post in the history of this church, {learn to subdue the lust for pow- [that he helongs to God and an Industry's Duty To Modern Man Theme Of Sermon Rev.G.Goth Shows Way to Restore Man\u2019s Dignity \u201cMan in the Modern World\" \u2014- the third of thé sorles of sermous under the general title of \u2018The Faith of a Modernist*-\u2014wus given by the Rov.George W.Goth last Sunday avening (n Wast- mount l\u2019ark Church.In opening, Mr.Golh said: \u201cWe have witnessed in our day the gradual de-humanization of man, One of the trugle Irontes of human history les in (be fact that man who has conquered so much, has not learned to conquer himself.He hestrides the universe and ends of the earth are within his grasp, If he could only er and riches which lies within himself, all might he well, Modern man believed for some time that die was about to bulld à brave ngw world, buy he seems to have lost confidence in himself and his powers.\u201d THREE RIEASONS \u201cThere are three reasons for this de-humanization of man\u201d continued Mr.Goth, \u201cFirst, science has not heen uscd wisely for the well-being of man.The individual has become a cog In the vast mechanisin of à machine age.Then Industry In the hands of a few has been ahbused.The human element has been ignored, The Individual, in numerous instances, han been treated as an lustru- ment to achieve the somewhat doubtful purposes of undisciplined money-changers.Again the weakening of religious faith hog resulted in the loss of self-rever- ence and self-respect, If the life of man Is no more precious than that of the humblest insect which crawls from one annihilation to another, then we can hardly ox.pect Lo be looked upon with much dignity, The de-valuation of man has made It easy for unserupu- lous dictators in the varlous renlms of Ife to use man for dark and sinister purposes.Modern man, deflated by an impersonal science, a heartless scramble for power and a shattered faith has not the strength to demand frec- dom and individuality.\u201d CHURCH CHALLENGE \u201cThe situation\u201d stated - Mr, Goth, \u201cchallenges the Church of Jesus Christ, Firstly, 1t must teach, preach and live this Gospel.Christ taught the sacredness and worth of all people, We ought to know that when a negro is lynched or 4 Jew ostracized that the worth of all men is lessened thereby.We are members one of another, If we are to accept Christianity we must.realize that Man is the child of God.We teed a new reformation, Modern man needs to be re-established in his lost dignity, Few of ug are ax- perts, hut we can agree on general principles.\u201d Mr, Goth then enumerated this \u2018principle\u2019.j USE OF SCIENCE ; \u201cSeience which at present la! being used for the purposes of destruction must be dedicated for the good of all, Industry, which hax so often sought to enrich the few at the expense of the many, must be turned to the use of all men, and man needs to he taught | that | the the | ended ! Jesus hrought his gospel tn weak, the downhearted and explnited.\u201d The preacher hig sermon with the words: \u201cThere Js 4 to the Christian, There iv a job be done\u2019 and remember: \u201cLives of great men all remind us We can make oùur Jives oc HARDWOOD FLOORS | Supplied : Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates >oc >oc DOK > Cleaned WE.232 DOC Westmount Army Family >oc 32o\u2014>oc >0 Oo PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS Serves Canada In Many Ways.One vf Westimount's proudast parents Is Mrs.Catherine Me- Cowan of 62 Selby Street, who has three sous serving in the Canadian Army, and who has fust re- celved an Interesting parcel from Ottawa containing the silver me- dat given \u201cin respect of Moritor- fous Service in the Nou-perman- ent active Militin of Canada,\" This medal has been awarded to her eldest boy Donald (am- eron and following is the text of the letter which heralded the arrival of tho medal, Dept, of National Defence Ottawa, Dear Madam: The marginally-named has been awarded the Canadian kKtfi- clancy Medal in respect of Meritorious Service In the non-per- manent active for Militia of Canada, 1t fa proposed to forward the medal to you for safe kooping, and, in order to ensure safe de- Uvery, 1 am to ask if the above in his permanent address to which the medal may be despatched, An early reply to this commun- fenton will be approciated, Please quote above file number in your reply, Yours truly, W.B.Lang, J.t, Sec.for A, C.Chadwiek, Major, Awards Board for Adjutani- Goneral, Donald, who is a sergeant fin the 8th A-A Battory, 2nd A-A Rogiment overseas, ix hest known to the Canadian public as \"Curly the Yodeling Cowboy\".Heo was born in Scotland thirty years ago and was educated in Westmount.In connactlon with hia radio work he has \u201cyodellod' at avery station In Montreal and also travellad from coast to coust, brondcas:inæ for various firms, He also galned fame as a night-club entertainer.At the age of 14 he joined \u2018the militia as à drummer-boy in che R.M.R.and later went into (he Srd Medium Battery, R.C.A.He eulisted in December, 1939, aud want overseas In September, 1041, The medal was awarded for lis 12 yeurs' service in the militia, Mrs.MeCowan's second son, Charles Alexander, is 19 years old and was born\u2019 in Westmount, He attended Queen's and Argyle schools, onlisted in July, 1940, went overseas in February, :941 and is private in the Mobile Laundry and Bath Unit R.C.0 C.Before enlisting he earned his living a8 a newspaper carrier boy.The youngest boy, Willlum Ane drew Stewart, was also born in Westmount and went to Queen's School, When Charles left for overseug, William took on his Job as carrier and now is with the Nourduyn Aviation Company.William, who is not yet 18, isa private in the 3vd.Battalion, Black Watch of Canada (Reserve) and is expecting to enlist in the activo services on May 16th when he will bo eligible, Mra, MeCowan's daughter, Bihel Anne, Is \u201cropairman\u201d in the Robert Mitchell Company.She fs now 21 years old and was also a student of Queou's and Argyle schools.Mrs, McCowan'y husband Charles, died 17 years ago, an tor ten years prior to his death, he was in the employment of ihe Westmount School Commisaton- ers.He served as gunner with (he Canadian Field Artillery over- sous In the the War of 1014-1918, Corporal H.C.Snalr, 26, who is In the R.C.0.C.at Longue Pointe, is a son-in-law, Airman Athlete Presumed | Killed - Pilot Officer Morrison Was Westmount High School Boy A popular local athlete, P/0 Alex.M.\u2018Sandy\u2019 Morrison, 21, only son of My.and Mrs.W.I.Morrison, 76 Somerville avenne, Is reported \u201cMissing prosumed kll- ed\u2019 after air operations.P/O Morrison, whose futher In William J®Morrison, of the sports department.of \u201cI'he Gazette, was n student at King's School and Westmount High.He entered McGill University hot enlisted fn the RCAF, in June 1940, hefore completing his course in engineering, Me held a high place in ehamplonship hockey and foothall teams at school and kept.up his reputation with university aquadn, P/O Morrison recelved his wings at Camp Borden in January 1941 and went overseas with the R.C.A.F, but was later transferred to the RAF.with the rank of flighi-sergeant and MORRISON was recently cominissioned, When PO \"SANDY\u201d in England P/O Morrison was wounded and burned fn the great raid over Coventry.He served later in the Belgian Congo, the Gold Coast, Burma and India, ; Surviving are hig parents and two slisters, Mrs.J.Kerr of New York.CAPTAIN JONES TO SPEAK Capt.The Rev, T.W.Jones will give an Illustrated lecture at St.Stephen's Church Parish Hall ro.Parents, Staff Hear Fine Talk At King\u2019s School Captain, the Rev.T.W.Jones, of Calvary Church, was the upoaker lust Tuesday al the fourth meoting of the soanson held by the King's School, Westmount, Home and School Association.The meeting was conducted by the tenchers and a nursery, complete with supervision, was arranged for tho care of very small children whose parents were ate tending the meeting, Captain Jones subject was entitled \u2018lxporiences during the Battle of Britain\u201d and he gave much information on the effects of war on children and the home.He declared that it would be hard (0 judge of Lhe ultimate effect, of (hose conditions on the future of the young people of England, and, in speaking of the food difficulties encountered in daily life, he remarked: \u2018\u2018However, there is mo rationing of friendship over there,\u201d Miss Crossley, who was chair- mun of the evening, introduced tho speaker and later refreshe ments were served by the teachs ers under the auspices of Miss Langstaffe.Flt.Sgt.Hodgson Reported Missing Fit.-S8gt.Keith Jonathan Hodg= son, 21, son of Mr.and Mrs, B.J.Hodgson, 460 Lansdowne avenue, hag heen reported missing on, actlve service after air operations 4 overseas, according to word re-ÿ ceived by his parents, \u2019 KIt.-8g1.Hodgson wus educated ut Westmount, High School, He enlisted In June 1941, received hls wings ut Dafoe, Sask., early in 1842, and went overseas a month later.A sister, Lt.Nursing Sister E.A.Hodgson, is overseas with No.14 General Hospltal, No.1 Ration Coupon To Lapse On March 31 All coupons in ration book No.I will expire March 31.The butter coupons in that book expired March 14 and the others, for tea, roîfee and sugar, will have no \u2018value after the «nd of the month, Borothy Thompson to Speak Dorothy Thompson, outstanding woman journalist who was ex- G.Cuthbert-; pelled from Germany in 1934 for followlng'son of Toronto and Mrs.Douglas a series of articles on the Jewish | question, will] apeak at the Forum Len April 14, i Miss Thompson, whose column \"On the Record\u2019 is carried in more than 200 newspapers and is read thrice-weekly by more then is a foremost proponent of the democratic idea.wl | 1d PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursdgy Serving the City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada\u2019s Mstrepelis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head OHice: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° COMPANY impresses upon \u201cThe Examiner\u201d slms to be an independent, clean Rowspaper fer the home, devoted te public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 pictures, which PLASTICS ; rar the Faton store LASTIC PLAYING CARLS NOW, and plastic hair brushes; the new baby next door sleeps in a plastic bassinet; in plastic cars when and if we ride again, and Mother Goose is due for revision.There was a plastic man, Tn a nobby plastic tile.He found a plastic nickel Beside a plastic stile.His plastic-loving wife, She wore a plastic blouse, And they both lived happy In a little plastic house.Plastics are said to date from 1868, when a printer made a billiard ball out of gum camphor and cellulose nitrate.Ît was as good as ivory in every respect but one.with another hall it exploded.PICTURES WORTH SEEING DRIVEN forcibly the horrors of total war as con- EW EVENTS HAVE we shall ride movies.free, In collision sea, the sky, Then half the shall lie.home so ducted by Nazi Germany as the display of war | pictures now on view in the T.Faton Company salon.There are some sixty large photographs in the collection, taken by photographers of various Soviet newspapers.Fach is accompanied with a descriptive note.The exhibition is an overwhelming condemnation of total war as practised hy Germany.It vividly the observer what German rule means to countries Hitler has overrun.Its depiction of the plight of children is especially compelling.No one can see these pictures without coming away with a greater determination than ever to help to the utmost this war for the obliteration of Naziism.The are on loan from the Soviet [Legation at Ottawa, will be on exhibition in for the balance of the week.FAR-SIGHTED FIVE HUNDRED and three years ago, A.D.1440, the local prophet of Churchcanlesi in Essex, England, phecy un a Churchcanlesi gravestone that, for dismal accuracy, did a small handcarved pro- has Nostradamus backed into the wings.The prophecy found is reported in the Birmingham Weekly Post.c miss one of our current misfortuntes, It doesn't even When pictures look alive with movement When ships like fishes swim beneath the When men, outstripping birds, shall scan world deep-drenched in blood * CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES The preaching services in Calvary United Church, on Sunday next, will be conducted by the pastor, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.The Church School in all departments from beginners to adults will be held at 10 a.m.At the 11 o'clock morning serv- ica Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cWater from your own well\".Training classes for young people, conducted by the pastor, both in preparation for church membership and in training for Christian service will be held on Sunday afternoon in Macaulay Hall.Class for 13 to 16 years of * age, 2.30 p.n.and for those 16 years and over, 3.46 p.m.At 7.30 p.m.Dr.Joues will preach on the subject \"A Square Deal for Thomas\u201d.On Monday at 8.15 p.m, the Young People's Union will participate in à round table discussion on \u2018\u201cRussla\u2014our Herole Ally\u201d.Tuesday, the Red Cross Group will meet from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m, with the evening branch meeting at 7.30 p.m.Wednesday, the deacons are called to meet at 8 p.m.sharp.Thursday, April 1st, the teachers and officers of the Church School will hold a business meeting followed by a soclal evening Annual public expenditure on social services In Britain rose from $3.00 a head of the population in 1890 to $40.00 a head in 1988.WESTMOUNT PARK | | CHURCH NOTES * The Sunday services in West- mount Park Church will have special relevance for the Lenten season, Mr.Goth will preach In the morning on \u201cA Nameless Hero\u2019.At the evening service, the fourth in the series on \u2018The Faith of a Modernist\u201d, will have for subject \u201cChrist in the Modern World.\u201d Have we & place for Him?Do we need him?The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held on Sunday, April 4th, at hoth services, with Preparatory Service and reception of new members on Friday.April 2, Special Lenten services are he- ing held each Wednesday evening + % Dominion Douglas Church Notes * Next Sunday will be an ocea- slon of dnique significance in the lite of Dominjon-Douglas congregation.Two young men connected with this church, Graham Barr, B.A., B.D., and Charles F.Johnston, M.A., ere to be ordained to the Christian ministry on Monday.Prior to this occasion, these candidates for ordipation will relate the story of thelr call to the ministry at the morning service on Sunday.In the evening at 7.30 p.m., Colonel the Reverend George G.D.Kilpatrick, principal ot the United Theological College, wil] preach on \u201cThe Claims of the Christian Ministry at a Time like This\u2019.At the conclusion of the evening service there will be a congregational reception in honour of Mr.Johnston and Mr.and Mrs.Barr.Charles F.Johnston is the eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Norman D.Johnston, and took a brilliant course at Westmount High School! and McGill University from which he graduated with first class honours, During his college course he won several scholarships and on graduating was made the recipient of a Provincial Scholarship for study abroad, which owing to the war he has been unable so far, to use.Mr.Johnston is a competent scholar in French as well as in English, Graham Barr came to Canada from England aud after some years In agriculture, resumed his education and graduated from McGill in 1941.Since then he \u201chas taken a distinguished course In theology and served the East Bolton charge for elghteen months.Last October he was appointed student assistant in Do- minfon-Douglas Church.In 1941 Mr.Barr was married to Miss Hilda Peck of Wolfeville, N.S, and both Mr, and Mrs.Barr have won for themselves a high place in the esteem of all who know them, Dominfon-Douglas Women's activities during the week will be\u2014 Sewing Circle on Monday at 2.00 p.m.Red Cross Unit on Wednes- and Thursday at 10.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m, On Wednesday at 8.00 p.m, there will be a Lenten Service at which Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak during the Lenten season at 8 o'clock.on: \u201cThe Astounding Claims of Jesus\u201d.The Westmount Examiner 20:35) GLASSIFIED ADS WA Inut 2773 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 SITUATIONS WANTED : FAINTER, paper hanger, oxperlence in apartments, wants work part-time, tenants or landlord's, references.FI.1368.1-26 DOMESTIO HELP WANTED TOOK general, two adults, two children, good home, good wages.DL.6608.1-20 GIRL for housework TTT ani take baby out afternoons, 8.30 a.m.- ¢ p.m.$35.00 per month.DE.5048.1-3 T APARTMENTS WANTED SMALL apartment or two room studio, near cars, bright, reasonable.FL 6084.3-17 ROOM AND BOARD GYROUARD\u2014Front room, double bed, breakfast and evening dinner good references requires.EL.2461.1-15 + \u201cROOM AND BOARD WANTED I \\ i's ful rugs.mats.y BOM 1858 Greene, Westmount.\\ \u2018mattress.WANTED home with board near Westmount Park school for 13 year old girl.April 16th or May lst.French conversation welcomed.FI, 0903, 1-21 FOR SALE MARSHAL bux spring for double bed, absolutely new, half price.Antique mahogany bed and bureau, Man's spring overcoat oxford gray by Scully, 38, good condition §7.00.Other ar- tioles.IJ, 8423, * FINE MODERN bedroom, never used, bargain, Handsome velour chesterfield suite, bargain $95.Few beaut Walnut breakfast set, Rookcase dropleaf table, chairs, pic- tyres lamps, tables, Never used.\u201cGenuine opportunity.FI.1950.cos 0 lady's spring coats, suits, ure wool, never worn, size 14-13.eaverine jackette and double fox Neckpiece.Several woman's dresses.Great bargain, WA, 6684, 1-22 GURNEY gas stove four burner, side oven, $20.00.WE.3151 after 8 p.m.14 DY'S skis, harness, poles, boota size 7, $15.Telephone after 7 p.m, WE, 1200.1-13 CHINESE rug blue and fawn, 5x?, perfect condition, $50.00.WI.sail.js COAT\u2014Grey nurse's coat, detachable shoulder cape.Tailored by Bland, size 84, $15.00.WA, 4337 evenings, \" CHESTERFIELD, S pieces, 3 colors, new.$75.00.New beautiful rus 6% x9, bargain.332.50.5826 Sherbrooke W., EL.3614.1-4 FOUR foot metal bed, spring filled Sell with or without mattress.Apply 50 Columbia Avenue.Weatmount.1-23 LADY'R spring suit, dresses, size 14- 16, WE.4407.1-24 est, extra drawer.Wi.7669.0-57 CRILD'S chifferobe and wardrobe A cedar Never used, reasonable.FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ROWING machine, \u201c good condition, SLENDOR TABLETS, harmless and PRAM, English Marmet, $6.00.27 x rensonable.Mornings or evenings, LE.effective.One Dollar.Cape's Giays| 48\" Vetcraft porcelain type kitchen 6608.0-70 and Somerled Drugatores.0-35 table, $7.50.Blue shoe cabinet on ELECTRIC fan, $10.00, Bloctris GENTS winter coût, good condition, le&s, $6.00.AT.8642 between 2-5 p.m.tionter, $0.00.Blower with motor at.$8.50.Long narrow table, $3.00.IL.0-108 tached, $20.00.All in good order.8420.0-86 SILVER fux, llke new, half price.MA.4476, 0-83 GAS stove, frat class condition, English pram.DE.5784.O-10¢: ELECTRIC stove, Westiffhouse, 4 cream enamel.large oven with auto- LADY'S two piece tallored suit, size burners, oven, plate heater, used only matic heat control, ILL, 2234, O-33 13-16, also dresses.WA.2188, 0-97 6 months.EX.2116 O-8% \"WO Simmons beds and mattress, ORTHOPHONIC victrola, Victor C.C.M.tricycle, alze 6-8 years, ball- One gas atove, 4 burners, Two chests Granada, lovely tone.WA.2065.O-95 bearing, good condition.DE.6040, of drawers.One pair small chest of NINE plece dining suite, perfect con- 0-58 drawers, One mirror.EL.2045.O-74 dition.AT.6862, 0-91 3 CS igh, $2.00.Collapsible car- % brass.Single Iron ved.Banjo.Tea STAMPS for sale, 50% catalogue BABY'S sle set, French Limoges china.WE, | value.WI.5530.0-72 riage, $5.00.Both in good condition.4868.0-50 TADY'S black \u201cind white checked In- LL: 4014.z GREEN satin bedspread and piliow between coat, black lamb collar and RAINETTES, running shoes, lined to match for & bed, practically new, lapels, practically new, size 14-16, FI, drapes.taffeta bedspread.Dresses.7.00, EL, 6264, 0-14 8078 after 4 p.m.0-94 coats, Scout uniform complete.EL.7618.0-202 MECCANO set, 315 assorted pieces.q AA OS AO LS A TL Crossword Puzzle OO 1 LA OO 6 0 3 Pp HORIZONTAL 1-Image 5\u2014Fruit drink (pl) 9\u2014To knock lightly 12\u2014A European 13\u2014Movahle shelter 14\u2014Narrow {inlet 15\u2014lndlan mulberry 18\u2014Preposition 18\u2014Perlod of time 20\u2014Neuter pronoun 22\u2014Man's name 24-\u2014Nobleman 27\u2014The southeast wind 20\u2014Sicitlan volcano 81\u2014Afternoon party 32\u2014Europeans aub- jugated by Hitler 3t\u2014Comfort 36-\u2014Near 39\u2014Symbol lurlum 63\u2014Arablan 67\u2014Human 69\u2014Frees 10\u2014Byron hero 12\u2014Dye plant 34\u2014Conjunetion 35\u2014Stubborn animal 37\u2014Protuberance M\u2014The fourth caliph &3\u2014So be it 68\u2014Young girl VERTICAL 1\u2014Mountain 2\u2014West Coast state 3\u2014Above and touching 4\u2014Clock in the form of a ship 14 (9\u2014Eatth goddess N\u2014A tissue 23\u2014To break suddenly 25\u2014Maintained after an omission for tel- 26\u2014Carpenter\u2019s machine (pl) 22\u2014To dismay kingdom 18S\u2014To lease 30-\u2014Hebrew stringed instrument 23\u2014-tCommand to cat V\u2014Lamb's pen name 38\u2014Heroine of \u201cLohengrin\u201d 40\u2014 Within 43\u2014Central state 46\u2014To draw along 48\u2014Skating arenas 51-\u2014While beings in Crete , 37\u2014-To swagger 5\u2014Toe make amends 53\u2014Note of scale dombined.High chair.Low cali rg numish 6\u2014To lower In rank 36\u2014VYallow ocher AS.65 thrdeftoire article 7\u2014Printer's measure 38\u2014Pikelike fish LADY'S taliored Trees oot size 18.42\u2014To s 8\u2014Music as weltten 60\u2014 Abstract being : practically new.AT.0-54 44\u2014To ven lightly 8\u2014To handle &Mt\u2014Part of \u201cto be\u201d ER 5.3 Shika 3 colors, (5\u2014Alighted 10\u2014Three-toed sloth french conjunction T p itut > > t7-An emperor 1t-Parent (coll) 6+\u2014sun hew, $76.00.New beaut UE.(9_The sweetsop 17\u2014Note of scale #8\u2014Note pt: scale e%x9 bargain, $32.50.5826 Sherbrooke W.EL.3614.0-13 (Solution will be found elsewhere in this issue) ' v * Ç \\ CL pare = n - em = ee QE Ten - > À oN pro _ ; à pl 7659.O-250 BICYCLE, perfect condition, size 26.AT.2510.O-87 WANTED TO PURCHASE WE are interested in buying otd Sliver Plate, Bric-a-brac, Jewellery, China, etc.Our reputation during 43 years in business is your assurance 624 Champagneur, evenings.CA.of honest, confidential transactions.Phone WE.4046, Ohman's, 1216 Greens avenue.1-7 CASH FOR ANTIQUES LYONS, one of Canada\u2019s largest and oldest estublished antique dealers, guarantees highest cash prices for antique, sterling and plated ware, china, crystal, bric-a-brac, paintings.ornaments, other antiques bought.Representative calls, Lyons 1480 St.Catherine.WI.5700.1-6 CHILD'S go-cart in perfect condition.DE.5048.1-10 MEN'S and boy's used winter and fall coats, suits, double breasted, tuxedos, etc.Good prices.HA.3790.Evenings.CR.1938, 1-8 WANTED\u2014OId or new vacuum cleaners in any condition.Would pay fair.AT.8120.= CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE \u2018Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DE.3110.1-1 DECORATING PAINTING, Decorating, ail kinds of repairs to property.Mr.C.Manseau, 844 Claremont avenue.EL.9714.1-2 DRESSMAKING COATS.suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Talloress.dressmaker, 4316 St.Catherine St.FL 8084.1-18 LADIES\u2019 and children's coits, suits and dresses.{mocking, cmbroldery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Mrs, Humber, FIL soo.2 EDUCATIONAL MAN or woman few hours dally, English conversation.Write to Box 408, c-o 2191 Hampton Avenue stating telephone number.1-19 RUGS REVERSIBLE broadloom ruge made from your old carpets and materials.Angle French Carpet Company Drummond Bldg.PL.8848.1-8 The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest the following requirements: Simply find the two \u201d 2 ads.for the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received In Monday's mail: Mrs.4560 St.Catherine West, Apt.2; W.A.Messenger, 494 Victoria Avs.; The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the | kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with Each\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's paper.The winners ars drawn from among those who submit the ocrrect answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will Miss Doreen Jones, Sgt.Webb, R.P., c/o 131 Abbott Ave.; Mrs.B.Downey, 515 Grosvenor Ave.; Carol Corriveau, 300 Gros- venor Ave.; Mrs.Archie Waters, 4034 Tupper St.NL did Ll ddd dd dd Ud dd dd 2 TO e270 22 7 PP P7078 v w 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.; Corinthians 2: 9, i seen, nor ear heard, neither have > * w | | Christian Science | | Services | ~ - * \u201cReality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in \u2018Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from I \u201cEye hath not entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cThe Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of tha earth shall see the salvation of our God.\u201d (Isaiah 52: 10.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2018\u2018There is no power apart from God.Omnipotence has all power, and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonor God.\u201d (Page 228.) ¢ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20ac If this social security scheme Children aren't surprised that teachers are smart.Just think of the questions they ask.Elmer Davis said recently: \u201cIf the world attains a sane international organization the men who will deserve most of the credit are the Wright brothers and their successors, who made the world so unsafe that everybody had to get together, whether they lke it or not.\u201d \u201cI hold that people are fundamentally and on the whole reasonable, and I hold that they are fundamentally and on the whole decent.If I am right in holding these views it follows that the illg from which the world suffers are due not so much to hardness of men\u2019s hearts as to the thickness of their heads.\u201d The new Progressive Conservative leader comes from tbe West, observes the Ottawa Journal \u201cbut the Maritimes still glve us our bank presidents.\u201d Let us hope that when another peace conference settles down to work out a just and durable plan, no one will ask for the reading of the minutes of the last meeting.It has been suggested that instead of using \u2018he or she\u201d we use \u2018\u2018vey\u2019\u201d and instead of \u201chis or hers\u201d we use \u2018\u2018veys\u2019\u2019 and instead It seems to me the suggestion is a good one.Arnold Toynbee, the British historfan and publicist, has ve- cently ventured the prediction that the English people will not be willing to fight another war within this generation: they will be likely to prefer tyranny \\n- stead, {f after this war the nations do not establish a functioning international order.A reglonal director of the Social Security Board of the U.S.A.told a council of social agencies recently that if the people of the U.S.A.wish to preserve the capitalistic systemswith its inevitable gaps and dislocations, an adequate social security program is the only way to it.Hence, he said, social security {s not socialism nor regimentation but the insurance capitalism has to carry to prevent collapse.He mentioned that a severe dislocation is in prospect when men in the armed tervices are demabilized.To meet it social security will have to be broadened and extended and the Board is ready to act as soon as President Roosevelt gives the word.The proposals, he predicted, will meet with bitter opposition, hecause the cost will be great.but not doing it will be much more expensive.The issue.he sald, is whether the nation (and ot course the same reasoning applies to Canada) is prepared to face the costs that society as a whole must pay anyway.7 The Presbyterian (U.S.A.) Board of Foreign Missions has appointed 160 missionaries for service abroad.This Is one of the largest groups ever appointed by this Board.Modern nationalism has bequeathed to us one of the most savage heuotheistic competitions of history, and in so doing it bas 2 R N N N N N N N \\ N! In Which Subjects of General N \\ N N \\ N N \\ \\ N of \u201chim or her\u201d we use \u201cvem.\u201d |% LL ALSLLSSLIL LIL LL SLL LL SSSI ILS ILS ALL LLL ILLS LISS LES 17 LALLY SS SSS IIIS SLAVS V1 IA The Beveridge plan would give a British family of four the following increases in security.Instead of $7.60 a week for 26 weeks under the old plan, they receive $11.20 indefinitely it unemployed.The non-industrial disability benefit amounts to $11.20 for 13 weeks, then two-thirds pay up to $15.20, ag compared with the former half- pay up to $7.00 weekly, plus $1.60 for two children.is adopted by the British Parliament, it will establish Britain as world leader in social planning, and make her the model for all enlightened nations.If adopted before the war ends as Sir William urges, it would make her the marvel of the civilized world.\u2014From Post-Record, Sydney, N.S.» bequeathed to us the toughest problem of our epoch, the limitation of national sovereignty.\u2014James Luther Adams.Professor Norman E.Richardson of the Chicago Presbyterian Theological Seminary said recently: \u201cWe are honor bound to out- think and outdream all others.Such idealism encounters difficulties of racial and religious diversities, the preoccupation of people with making a living and opposition to change on the part of the economically strong and privileged.But if moral idealism cannot vindicate itself against these forces, it will have to yield to one of the systems of compulsion.\u201d A new radio station CYFX Antigonish, N.S., will go on the alr tomorrow at 6 p.m, It will be 580 on the dial operating on 1000 kilowatts.It will be on the air daily from 7.45 a.m, until 12 midnight.Clyde Nunn is managing director, He is a native of Sydney, N.S., and a graduate of St.Francis Xavier University, Antigonish.Eddie Anderson, famed football coach at the University of Towa, is now a major in the United States army, He was the highest paid employee of the State, his salary being larger than that of the governor or any college president, | Westmount Baptist 4 Church Notes ¥ The aim of the Westmount Baptist Shurch is to present the gospel of the Grace of God in all its saving and satisfying fullness.On Sunday morning, the Rev.J.A.Johnston begins a Pre-Easter serles of sermons en- tiled: \u201cThe Dilemmas of Jesus.\" The first of this series is entitled \u2018On the horns of a dilemma at the Cross Roads\u2014Temptation, Agony, Victory.\u201d Other sermons in this series will bear the titles: \u201cOn the Horns of a Dilemma in the Garden\u201d and ,\u201cOn the Horns of a Dilemma on the Cross.\u201d At the evening Johnston continues entitled: \u2018Trios, Triads and Triangles.\u201d The theme for this Sunday will be: \u201cThree Famous Widows from a Fascinating Triangle.\u201d In this keenly analytic and Intensely interesting study we shall see, in a threefold illustration, the reaction of the soul in the greatest crisis of life.In all of the church's services the ministry of the choir plays a most important and inspiring part.Congregational singing is of the greatest value to the culture of the soul so that the choice of hymns of a deep devolonal character.is given a prominent place in these services.Strangers to the city and visitors from the community are always accorded a very hearty welcome, service, Dr.the series Medical benefit under the Brit- ieh National Health Insurance gives free medical attendance and treatment, including provision of medicine.The patient may choose his own doctor, Sickneas and disablement benefits provide nerjodical pavments during incapacity for work.Insured work- ore\u2019 wives receive maternity benefits.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, A., LLB., D.D.SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.Our Lord's Temptations and Ours, 11.30 am, 3 p.m, 5 p.m.Sunday School and Bible Classes.7.30 p.m.Special Song and Boys\u2019 Brigade Service.The W.V.R.C.will sing a number of negro spirituals; there will be the dedication of the Honour Roll of the Boy's Brigade; Dr.Mulliran will give an address on \u2018Leaders of Tomorrow.\u201d After the evening service there will be a social hour in the church hall.Visitors Welcome At All Services, St.Stephen\u2019s Church Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Rev.Harold S.Laws, M.A., Rector SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Preacher: Rev.W.Talbot- Hindley, M.A., K.C.H.S.Subject: \"The Master's Marks.\u201d 6.30 p.m.Bible Class \u2014 Rev.G.N.Standish, B.A.7.30 p.m.Evangelistic Service.Preacher: Rev.W.Talbot- Hindley.Subject: \u201cLife's Missing Link\u201d Soloist: Miss Joyce Webber, CHURCH OF THE ADVENT \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western\u201d WESTMOUNT Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest Rev.Rev.THIRD 8.00 10.15 11.00 3.00 7,00 SUNDAY IN LENT Holy Communion.Mattins.Sung Eucharist.p.m.Sunday School.p.m.Solemn Evensong.Preacher: Rev.G, N.Standish.WEDNESDAY p.m.Lenten Service.Preacher: Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor.a.m, a.m, am.8.00 St.Matthias\u2019 Church WESTMOUNT Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant Curate: Rev.W.J.White THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Rev.G.E.Trueman, M.A.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rev.Canon D.V.Warner, B.D., O.B.E WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion Intercessions.8.00 p.m.Lenten Service \u2014 Bible Studies \u201cIn His Steps\u201d Preacher: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver.and \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Ever since 1908 there has been an old age pensions system in existence in Britain, but in 1925 a contributory scheme was instituted.Government, employer and employee contribute to a central fund from which every insured male worker earning up to $32.00 a week can now draw a pension at sixty-five.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: ev.George W.Coth, B.A.B.D.SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 11.00 a.m.\u201cA Nameless Hero.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cChrist in the Modern World.\u201d Being the fourth in a series of sermons on \u2018\u2018The Faith of a Modernist.\u2018\u2019 Mr.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist, DOMINION-DOUGLAS _ CHURCH Westmount Bivd., corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, \u201cMA, D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Graham Barr, B.A.11.00 a.m.Pre-Ordination for Mr.Graham Barr, B.A, B.D., and Mr.Charles F.Johnston, M.A, 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.Col.the Rev.G.G.D.Kilpatrick.\u201cThe Claims of The Christian Ministry At a Time Like This.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Reception for Mr.and Mr, Johnston.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Lenten Service.Organist\u2014J.M.Walkley Service Barr Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 11.00 a.m.\u2018ON THE HORNS OF A DILEMMA AT THE CROSS ROADS.\u201d TEMPTATION, AGONY, VICTORY! First in Ÿ Pre-Faster Series \u2014 \u201cTHE DILEMMAS OF JESUS.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u2018THREE FAMOUS WIDOWS FORM A FASCINATING TRIANGLE.\u201d geod in the Series.\u201cTRIOS, TRIADS & TRIANGLES.\u201d The Chotr under the Yirection of Mr.Hibbert Troop will present inspiring music.Johnston will preach at both services, Visitors cordially invited.Dr.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues , Minister: The Rev.Frank S.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M,, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 11.00 am.\u201cA Study of the Gospel in Action.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.\"Preaching the Cospel.\u201d 8.15 p.m.Young People's Group.CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Water from your own well, 2.30 & 3.15 p.m, Training Classes.7.30 p.m.A Square Deal for Thomus, Monday.8.15 p.m.Young People's Union.Discussion on Russie.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4 p,m.Red Cross Unit, 7.30 p.m.Evening branch of Red Cross.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Deacons meeting.Thursday, April 1st, Teachers and Of- flcers Business meeting and social evening.Sunday, April 4th.Communion of the Lord's Supper.\\ Minister: Student-Assistant: at both EVERYONE CORD St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Cote St.Antoine Rd., Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, B.A.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev.Dr.John Pitts First Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield, N.J.Westmount near Argyle Ave.services TALLY WELCOME! Barvister and Solicitor HOWARD S.Telephone HA.9238 \u201cThe War Against Mrs.Hadley™ ROSS, K.C.57 St.Jamer St.Won Qu < eat PE = 5m nr PE - .- Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d First Company BB.Works At Hobbies For Easter Show Company\u2019s Spring Program Includes Hobby Show and Sugaring Party Plans are being made for a company hobby show to take place during the Easter holidays.L/C Ian Campbell and Pte.Alan Bur- dett are drawing up the program and by the present enthusiasm shown this appears to be one of the highlights of the session, Models of planes, tanks, jeeps.corvettes and cannon, as well as leather, wood or metal craft will be displayed.The names of the Judges will be announced later and also details of competitions and prizes.The boys are looking forward to their annual sugaring party and as soon as conditions are satisfactory, will set out for this thrilling event.The N.C.0.\u2019s will handle the arrangements for the party and are eagerly awaiting news that weather conditions are favorable, No Chances Mr.Meeker had crawled under the bed when he heard the burglar.He held his breath and waited.Then, after a long pause.he felt someone trying to crawl in beside him.\u201cIs that you, Henrietta, dear?\u201d he whispered, \u201cNo,\u201d was the answering whisper.\u201cI've just had a look at her.I'm the burglar.Move up!\u201d BRIDGE PLAYERS A new bridge club has opened quarters at 4493 Sherbrooke Street West.If you enjoy an occasional game with congenial players in pleasant surroundings, you are requested to inquire of Mrs.Brough at WI.0451.A duplicate tournament will be held Fri- ÿ day, April 2nd, at 8.15 p.m.You are cordially invited to attend.Please telephone so that the necessary arrangements Ï may be made.Y\u2019s Chats Highlight of the Week This Saturday night at 7.00 p.m.we are having a weiner roast.The program will start with a moonlight dip in the pool, following which we will all gather around the fireplace for a camp- tire program, consisting of storytelling and other features.To enable us to know how many to prepare for, all boys who are coming are asked to phone the \u201cY\"\u201d and leave their names, Parent and Son Night Next Friday is the night set aside for the gala event of the year, when all parents and sons are invited to the Parent and Son \u2018Banquet.Jack Duckworth of the N.D.G.\u201cY\" will be the guest speaker.À fine program has been arranged.We would like to have all members and their parents attend.It will afford opportunity for parents to meet the staff, and see the type of program that is being carried on at the local branch, Juniors The juniors are putting the finishing touches to their physical display, which will be their contribution to the parent and son night.A dress researsal will be held next Thursday afternoon, Preps Next Saturday morning the preps will hold a practice for their part of the exhibition.Mr.McFarlane has some fine ideas in mind, and all preps will want to take part.Basketball The Y.M.C.A.Midget basketball finals postponed from last week will be played next Saturday afternoon, either at the Waest- mount Intermediate School or the Westmount Y.M.C.A, The line up for the game will be as follows: Centre, Roy Howard; Right Wing, Jim Van Ryswyk; Left Wing, Ron Morrow; Right Guard, Bryan Gregor-Rearse; Left Guard, Jack Dudley and Subs, Allan Dibblee and Wolf Siemers.Local Residents Will Help Crafts At a special meeting called by the general committee of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild last week to elect officers and sub-commit- tees several local residents were elected, Permanent collection committee Mrs.Gerald W, Birks and Miss Alice Lighthall, and the latter will also serve on the Indian and Eskimo committee.Mrs.J, G.Not- man has Deen elected to the j'needlecraft committee.Rags, Fats, Bones, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGÉ VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARE: Scrap Iron and Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles, Newspapers, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattresses.Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.Please leave small quantities beside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL FItzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d Metal Foil, Rubber.Phonograph Records, | THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 CURBING UNNECESSARY CALLS EASY 2 p CEA OO \u2018 Aart ATs ll 20 à G A] ICES | TF4 = * « # .8 Subscribers of this district find a new procedure adopted by the telephone company to those who call telephone \u2018Information\u2019 service for numbers already listed in the telephone directory.When asked for a number already in the book, the operator says, \u2018\u2019You will find that number in your directory.Four eut of five Information calls are for such numbers.60,000 calls to 113\" each day are thus unnecessary.Exchange 0000.\u201d needless calls a year.It is Forty-eight thousand of the These figures add up to a total of fifteen million BIRTH OF \u201c A POTTER .suddenly we entered a cosy little recess that was alive with the unharnessed prismatic color of hand-made pottery.The aureate- vellows put us at peace with the world; the magentas awakened unknown desires; the silver-grays irradiated the freshness of early morning; the sapphires aroused ro: us with their solemnity; the regal We were, soon, potters and i nance; the snuff browns impressed purples offered quiet dignity .n every sense of the word \u2018\u2018amateurs\u2019.We thrilled to the feel of the dampish clay as it rotated and slipped through our sensitized fing on our impatient natures at the ki our first glimpse of a finished * piece, We became fortified with books and clay-spattered smocks, with plaster-topped tables and pyrometric cones, with old clay tubs and drippy glaze crocks, We sat for long periods, gazing heavenwards, our minds filled with images of pansy bowls of atmos- pheric-blue or of lamp bases of ochreous tints, which inspired us to do hours of uninterrupted work.At first, the shapes we had dreamed up remained shapeless in the spinning clay, after a few near-collapses or wiggly plate- effects, but we soon learned to draw a twelve-inch sketch of that mental image on the white-washed walls and to tighten the upper lip.\u2018There were many moments when after shaping the clay dome and the walls of the pot began to form, we felt a decided challenge to our originality and a beautiful shape magically take form.We were then Inspired to become as masterly as a French chef and we mixed the strong color glazes with all the dexterity of a mother mixing her infant's arrowroot concoction ., .The strange power of fascination carried us through all the vicissitudes that are the potter's lot, through all the stages of clay pounding, the throwing, trimming and decorating, through the firing with attendant possibilities of © DE Ts el PARTMENT OF NA TIONAL WAR SE TIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION AND HELP SMASH THE AXIS! The next time you are frying or roasting something, just imagine the satisfaction it would give you to pour that hot fat right down the back of Adolph, Tojo or Benito.You can even do better than that.Fats make glycerine, and glycerine makes high explosives to sink their submarines, destroy their aeroplanes and tanks.Bones produce fat, also glue for war industry.Every spoonful of dripping, every ounce of scrap fat, and every bone, cooked, uncooked or dry, must be saved.Strain all drippings through an ordinary strainer into a clean wide-mouthed can.When you have collected a pound or more of fat drippings take it to your meat dealer who will pay you the established price for the dripping and the scrap fat.Or you can of them through any Municipal or Salvage Committee collection system IN EFFECT in your community.Yon can be a munition maker right in your own kitchen.So\u2014 every day, this easy way, keep working for Victory by saving every drop of fat dripping, every piece of scrap fat, and every bone.This campaign ie for the duzation.SN NON RÎICES ers on the potter's wheel, We sat In door and expectantly awaited disappointment and anticipation, turning.\u201d .Margaret Seaton Corry in \u2018\u2018Saturday Night\u201d (Toronto), Old Documents Give News Of Great Printer It has always been one of the disappointing facts in English history that one read so little of Willlam Caxton, the boy from the Weald of Kent who set up at Westminster, in the shadow of the Abbey walls, a printing press on which be first put the English language into type.It Is general ly assumed that he was born at Tenterden, the son of a long line of cloth-makers, but there is no certainty, Now, by the generosity of Lord Kemsley and the Sunday Times, the British Museum has received a series of 500-year-old documents comprising 15 Latin parchments which throw new light on Caxton's early life.It was known that he was apprenticed in 1438 to a rich silk merchant in London, named Robert Large, who hecame Lord Mayor and left his old apprentice hoy a small legacy, and now it is revealed in these papers that a Philip Caxton, and his wife Dennis.sold a house In 1436 and that the deed.was witnessed by Robert Large.The house was the manor of Little Wratting, in Suffolk, and it Is recorded that Philip Caxton\u2019s brother Willlam had an interest in the property.The chief Tord of the manor of Little Wrat- ting was the Duke of York, and it is known that William Caxton the printer entered the service of his daughter, Thus Caxton, hitherto assoclat- ed with London and Kent is associated also with Suffolk, and it 1s hoped that more discoveries awalt us in the future.\u201cThe price of peace and of the preservation of right and freedom among nations is the acceptance of international responsibilities.\u201d \u2014Cordell Hull, * MELVILLE CHURCH | NOTES | * | | * At the Sunday evening service the W,V.R.C, under Capt.Grace S.Forrest, will sing the megro spirituals, \u2018Sweet Communion,\u201d \u201cStanding in the Need of Prayer,\u201d \u201cO Lord Have Mercy.\u201d and \u201cI've Started and I'm going all the Way.\" Thero will also be a special service for the members of the Boys\u2019 Brigade who, undor Capt.Howard Richardson, will take part in the dedication of an Honour Roll for its members who are overseas, There will be a social hour in the church hall after the service at which an opportunity will be given for parents and friends to meet.Over 57 men and women of Melville Church are in the armed forces, The Communion service been arranged for Sunday, April, Owing to illness, the Rev.Dr.Mulligan was unable to take his usual services as arranged, The Rev.Wm, MacLean, chaplain and manager of the Sallors\u2019 Institute, and Mr.Wm.McKee of the Presbyterian college, preached during his absence, Capt.Johnson, who is in charge of the Girl Guides, reports à very active season and a steady jn- crease in enrolment.A strong committee is being organized to carry through the congregational campaign for the Endowment Fund of the Prosby- teran Church in Canada and Melville expects to do as generously as Îits members have done for previous appeals of a Uke kind.has 11th Unfortunate The visitor to the crowded church service was compelled to leave carly, and tried to steal quietly away during the sermon.As he liptoed down the aisle his new shoes crackled like a forest In a gale.He reached the door In a state of collapse.\u201cBy Jove,\u201d he remarked to the verger, \u201cI wouldn't do that again for a pound.\u201d Then his face took on a mottled tint as he realized he had left his hat in the pew.Lady Bite The police surgeon was examining a woman who had heen brought to the station with a wounded wrist.\u201cI don't understand this,\u201d he sald, \u201cIt's too hig for a dog's bite and too small for a horse's.\u201d \u201cThat's all right,\u201d replied the patient, cheerfully, \u201cIt was another lady.\u201d \u201cMommie's sick, were the words with which five year old Tomiie greeted the worker from F.W.A, who haa called at the home in response to a neighbour's hurried telephone call.Toinmie was in charge of the house and of his younger brother and sister.He had to be.Daddy was in the Army and had already been overseas nearly seven months.Tommie remembered him perfectly, hut baby Jean was only five months old then and had no memories of her soldier daddy.And now mother was ill in bed.The doctor had visited and had said she would have to stay there for two months, Tommie was worried.No one knows when illness, or even death, will visit a home making it impossible for the mother to care for her children, and there are many families who do not have relatives or friends who can be called upon to help in such emergencies.The homemaker service of the FW.A the most suitable solution seems to he to keep the children to- gether in their own home, cared I'm hungry\u201d exists to eet situations where Family Welfare Offers Homemaker Service Here for by a supervised homemaker.This is particularly true when the mother is in hospital and the father is working on alternating shifts in a war industry, Some of these visiting homemakers serve in familles for years, such as In the event of the death of the mother, and at other times the service is only necessary for one day.A worker from the F.W.A, acts as supervisor while the homemaker is working in a home.Monthly meetings are held for the homemaker staff where such subjects as nutrition, child care, budgetting and firsl aid are studied.A serious shortage of suitable homemakers has hampered the service during 1942 hut latelv more women have come to see this department of the Association and are offering their services as a vital contribution to maintaining the Home Front, During the pust twelve months the F.W.A.has provided homemaker service for twenty-one West End families, covering elghty-two children.The West District Office is located at 2195 Addington Avenue, N.D.G.Mayflower Model Commemorates Atlantic Charter Miniature Models of Ship Given to Roosevelt and Churchill The old Mayflower, bark of the Pilgrim Fathers, still calls men to a lite of freedom.When the old sailing ship was broken up, three hundred years Ago, some of her timbers were worked into the building of the Great Barn near Friends Moet- ing house at Jordans, Bucks, England, close to the graveyard of William Penn and hie family.Recently a piece was cut from one of these precious timbers.From {t two small models of the Mayflower were fashioned.One was flown across the Atlantic with Ambassador John G.Wi- nant and presented to President Roosevelt, and one presented to Prime Minister Churchill -\u2014 in commemoration of the Atlantic Charter.Another smaller cutting was taken from an original Mayflower timber at Jordans\u2019 Barn and from {t have been made a block and gavel for use In the United States Congress.STOP ME That Saturday Night Boy Friend (on the phone): \u201cWalcha doin\u2019 Sattidy night?\u201d \u201cGotta date.\u201d \u201cAn' next Saltidy night?\u201d \u201cGotta date.\u201d \u201cApna next Sattidy \u201cGotta date.\u201d \u201cWell twiddle woman, doncha bath?\u201d night?\" my moustache, ever take a Observant Johnnie Johnny had seen hig mother measure a yard by holding one end to her nose and the other at arin\u2019's length, One day he came running in with a piece of rope.\u201cHere, mother,\u201d he sald, \u201csmell (his and see how long it is.\u201d Enough Is Enough Elmer, age 13, was puzzled over the girl problem and dls- cussed It with hig pal, Joe.\u201cI've walked to school wlth hor three times,\u201d he told Joe, \u201cand carried her books, 1 bought her lce-cream sodas twice.Now do you think I ought to kiss her?\" \"No, you don't need to,\u201d Joo decided, after à moment of deep thought.\u201cYou've done enough for that girl already.\u201d Too Risky \u201cNow,\u201d gafd the Italian officer, \u201cthe Australians are on the way.You'd better have a allff drink so thal you can Ineel them.\u201d AI the troops accepted but one.\u201cWhy, what's the matter, Benito?asked a companion, \u201cWhy don\u2019t you have a drink, ilke the rest of us?\u201d \u2018\u201cNol-a me!\u201d said Benito.\"IL g'ffs me too much courage.1 might-a walt behind when the rest of you are running!\u201d Past Raked Up \u201cYou all know me,\u201d the tipster ghouted.\u2018\u2018! give you all the winners.1 gave you Bonny Bright Eyes, Venturer and April the Fifth.Besides, what did I do at Kempton?What did I do at Sandown?What did I do at Lingfield, York and-\u2014 He was pausing for breath and eftect.when a voice came from the crowd: \u201cTell \u2018em what you did at Dartinoor.\u201d Warned The sung was \"Asleep in the Deep\u2019 and the singer was well and truly deep when a friendly voice from the back of the hall assailed him: \u201cGo easy, old scuttle yourself careful.\u201d You'll not chap! it you're Not, Natural The minister was asking one of his flock why he had not at-! tended chureh recently.! \u201cWell, you see, sir.\u201d said the man, I've heen troubled with a\u2019 bunion on my foot.\u201d ! \u201cStrange,\u201d nald the parson, \u201cthat a hunion should impede the pllgrim's progress.| \u201cJohnny, can you tel] me the difference between attraction of gravitation and attraction of cohesion?\u201d \u2018Yes, sir.Attraction of gravitation pulls a drunken man to the ground, and the attraction of cohesion, prevents him getting up EEE ~ BY-L by S.B.McCLEAN I ok \u201cMany things lu the United States are deceptively named,\u201d declares a British visitor.He refers more particularly to the language being called English, ny doubt.In a certain N.D.G.store on Saturday afternoon an assistant came forward with a trolley laden with boxes containing canned Iears, Corn Syrup, and Chocolate Marshmallow Biscuits.Before he had n chance to transfer these from his trolley to the display shelves, however, oager purchasers descended upon him and in less thue than ft takes to write this the goods were cleared out! A writer refers onthusiasti- cally to the comradeship of the lumber camps that \u201cleller\u2019\u201d\u2019 \u201cMany men lke to top the vill in their own home,\u201d declares a writer.But they're not so keen on footing it.BOOKS ON VIEW A city bookseller has devotad an ontire window to à display of books on gardening.The coloured {illustrations of many flow- ors glve the window a vory bright appearance, and the {dea might well be extended a little further.Why not set aside nu window for a special display each week?Suppose that It is desired to fen- ture crime stories; then convert the window into the likeness of a prison cell or a crooks\u2019 kitchen, scatter a fow automatics, knucklodusters, and bludgoons around, while presiding over the whole scone would bo the Big Five in crime fiction with corde from thelr fingers reaching to ovary part of the pit of vice represented below.\u2018The tableau would be complete when all the latest \u201cthrillers\u201d filled in the gaps in tho setting.Love staries, historical roman- vos, adventure yarns, otc., could each be treated similarly, a sult- PAGE THREE P20 INES = Nd able and attractive background being provided for each type, which would provide scope enough for the ingenuity of the bookseller to work up a really striking display.This idea seems to counteract the one fault of a modern bookseller's window\u2014 its bewildor- ing variety.Only a persistent suarcher will pause long enough to read along all the titles pre- sentod until the desired book, or cluss of book, ts found.The ordinary reader is in a senso buf-e fled, and experiences au Inclination to retreat hurriedly without making further inquiry.A really attractive display, featur Ing only one particular class of literature, would make \u2019 much more direct appeal to those interested.Even students of literature, writers, and others more deeply concerned with the craft might also ba catered for by this method.1 remember once that tho works of a well-known modern author wore displayed in a wine dow together with selected man- uactipts, showing the mode of working, the corrections made, and many interesting objects associated with the author and his work.Anything that love or Intorest worthy of a trial.entorprising booksellers make the experiment.encourages a in books is Perhaps some will importance of the first year of the child's school life can not be over-emphasized.There Ia no part of any school program that is more important than the kindergarten.\u201d \u2014 Dr, H, Claudo Hardy, Superintendent of Schools, White Plains, N.Y.\u201cThao \u201cThe parent badly neods the kindergarten in the development of his child and society needs the kindergarten.in effocting a constructive introduction of the ehild to school life.\u201d \u2014 A.L.Threlkeld, Superiniendent of Schools, Montclair, N.J.DELICIOUS DALANA TEA & COFFEE As a little must now go a long way, satisfaction depends upon quality of flavour.Now is the time to bring us your (Opposite Westmount Thentre) MODEL SHOE REPAIR When your shoes are repaired by us, you afe assured of the best materials available and the same guaranteed workmanship.cleaned and repaired for next winter's wear.5035 Sherbrooke West overshoes and have them resoled, DE.7737 ELECT WASHER RICAL REPAIRS Booth Bros ELECTRICIANS (Establishea Over 25 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.(At Melrose) EL.7379 \u201cWhistling In Dixie\u201d again.\u201d The Swing Is To Spring BUT MARCH \u2014 blustering melting snow .OL\u2019 MAN WINTER CUTTING UP AGAIN Don\u2019t let your coal pile get too low.Be sure you're safe \u2014 call DExter 1131 TODAY and order a ton or two of GOOD Coal.Hand & Parker 4857 Sherbrooke Street West COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service YOU'LL FIND winds, cold rains and LIMITED MOCO dO >0 \u20140 Telephone Orders Carefully Filled OVERSEAS BOXES A SPECIALTY | DIONNE & DIONNE | GROCERS and BUTCHERS 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Fitz.7411 PAGE FOUR RZ Social and SLO Recent guests registered at the St.Adele Lodge St.Adele en Haut, Que., included: Capt.W, S.Montefiore, Miss Daphne S.Montefiore, Mr.and Mrs, Jean Michel, Miss Helen Maxwell, Capt.J.J.Migneaunlt, Miss Christie Mattock, Mias Betty MacAskill, Mr.Russ Miller, Miss Kristine MacRae, Misy Jean Planck, Mr.J.Sterne, Mr.and Mrs, H.8.Stevenson, Bub- Lt, J.F.Gosgrove, Mr C.E.Crook, Mr.L.C, Conant.Mr.Geo.S.Idell, Mr.Roland Tel- Mer, Miss Catherine Thomas, Lt.W.F.Treschow, Major O.Bull, Miss Joan Thompson, Miss Mildred Trill, Miss C, Steele, Lt.J.HE.Swift, Mr.John E.Swift, Mr.and Mrs, I H, Steele, Miss Penny Smith, Miss Jacqueline O.Ravise, Miss Marjorie Savage, Mr.Chas.Simpson, Mr.Paul Brodeur, Lt.Ann N.Bartlett, Lt, Helen Wainwright, Miss Margot Brodeur, Miss Mary Boland, Miss Phyllls Day, W/Cdr.O.J.M.Barron, Miss Joan Spencer, Dr.Gerard Albert, Miss Gwen Willows, Mrs.R.P.Adams, Mr, G.B.Wood, B8gt.and Mrs.H, R.Weller, Mr.J.Lauterborn, Mr, E.R.Lowe, Mr.Gordon Lawrence, Mrs.David À.Law, Lt.J.T.Davis, Mr.J.L.Davis, Miss Carmen Depocas, Miss M, Damer: L/AC, Fraser, H.B.; Miss Christine Mattock, Mr, and Mrs.F, W.Roffey and family, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Oglivie, W/Cdr.J.Newton, Mr.and Mrs.L.Klesling, Mr.and Mrs.B.G, Kelly, F/Lt.R.V.Henderson, W/Cdr.D.A.Gibson, Dr Allan Friedlich, Mr.C.C.Holland, Jr, Miss Margot Hally, Corp.A.B.Hogg, Mrs.Frederick 8.Huet, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Hussey and son, Miss Audrey Hutchison, F/0.D.J.Osborne, Mr.O.R.Jenkins.\u2014 Charlotte Gowns Slated For Big Success! Your \u2018Soft\u2019 Spring Suit.Se pretty for furleugh dates! .in soft sheer wool - navy, black and pastels.SPRING DRESSES ! Color-bright prints - frost white frou-frou on black and navy.$14.95 up 1353 Greene Ave, near Sherbrooke Westmount Fi.7773 \u2014I0DT OCT DO O00 a a A ddd di ddd ddd a a a a a a id aL Ri LR ORL A R227 OA ddl Personals ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.J.Michael Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret Geraldine to Lieutenant Rene Cholette, Canadian Army Dental Corps, R.C.A.F., son of Dr, and Mrs.A.M.Cholette of Montreal.The marriage will take place on May 1st.APPROACHING MARRIAGES Beauchemin\u2014Blouin The marriage has been arranged of Miss Gertrude Blouin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, J.Marc Blouin, of N.D.G.,, and Probationary Sub - Lieutenant Marcel Beauchemin, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr.and Mrs.J.A, Beau- chemin, of Wesimount, to take place very quietly Wednesday morning, April 7th, at nine o'clock, in the St Victor Chapel of the Church of Notre Dame de Grace, Buddo\u2014McIntyre The wedding of Mlss Margaret McIntyre, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Malcolm T.B.Mcintyre, of N.D.G., and Gunner George Robert Buddo, 79th L.A.A.Battery R.C.A.(A.F.).eldest son of Mr.and Mrs Robert Buddo, has been arranged to take place in St Andrews Church, Westmount, at four o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, April 3, Mrs.Leonard Hancock will be matron of honor for the bride, Mr.Ralph Buddo will be his brother's best man and the ush- ars will be Mr.Leslie Beres- ford, brother in-law of the bridegroom, and Mr.M.Gordon McIntyre, the bride's brother.The reception after the ceremony will be held in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall.Dorothy WEDDINGS Shier-Dougall\u2019 The marriage took place last Saturday afternoon in Dominlon- Douglas Church of Miss Meredith Blinor, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick E.Dougall to Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Wesley Shier, R.C.A.F., son of the late W.Wesley Shier and of Mrs.Shier, of Owen Sound, Ontario, the Reverend A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.J.M.Walkley played the wedding music and during the signing of the register, Miss Sheila Ward sang, \u201c0, Perfect Love.\u201d The bride was given in marriage by her father and her only attendant was her sister, Miss Janet Dougall, Flying Officer R.RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS To all Employers: The 1942-43 Unemployment Insurance Books expire on March 3ist.New Insurance Books for the fiscal year 1943-44 will be exchanged by the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Books.Do not send in your Insurance Books without completing forms enclosed with circular letter 625.If you have not received this circular letter, get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office.Where it is necessary to quote the Employee's , Insurance Number, use the number with the prefix letter shown on the front cover of the book: example P-49247, E-22454.Do not quote the book serial number printed on the inside ° \u201c pages of the book, Protect the benefit rights of your employees by following closely the procedure outlined in the circular letter, and prevent delays by acting now.UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION 257 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST How, Humruaey MirCHELL Minister of Labour oll xt ; \\ COMMISSIONS: LOUIS J.TROTTIER R.J.TALLON ALLAN M.MITCHELL CATHOLIC WOMEN | St.Stephen's Church Halt, ENJOY A MUSICALE Members of the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League enjoyed a program of music Friday afternoon in St.Leo's schoo! ball, heginning with a medley of Irish atrs and a class- ical selection played by Mrs, Joseph W.Shea, convener of the entertainment.The program included songs by Mrs.J.J.Berry, soprano, and Emmett Gullfoyle, also dancing by the talented young pupils of the Mary Beetles\u2019 school of dancing.Prize winning poems were read by thelr authors, Mrs.W, H.Barry, Mrs, E, Foster, and Mrs.J.G.Rogers.Through the courtesy of the W.C.Macdonald Tobacco Company, a short film entitled \u201cSmokes from Home\u2019 was shown.Mrs, M.G.Marshall thrnked those who contributed to the pre gram.Mrs, J, T.Rogers was in the chair.Refreshments were served by Mrs, John Colford and her committee.General Meeting Held By Ladies\u2019 Sodality At the March general meeting of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of the Church ot the Ascension of Our Lord, held on Monday, in St.Paul's Academy, Miss Carrol Me- Donald, prefect, presided.Thu minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved.Reports were read by the corresponding secretary and the treasurer.Kay Shanahan, chairman of the Fucharistic Committee, reported that a Day of Recollection would he held on Sunday, April 4th, in St.Paul's Aca demy, Evelyn Lehman, representing Our Lady's Commlitee, reported that a Spiritual Bouquet was being prepared for Our Lady.Jean Gillies, chairman of the Apostolic Committee, reported tbat visits had been paid to the Little Sisters of the Poor and to the Convalescent Home.Father Thoms, Director of the Sodality, then gave a\u201d brief talk.Gerry Brown, chairman of the Social Life Committee, reported that a sugaring party would be held on Sunday, April 11th, at St.Hilaire, Plans are also being made for an Old Sodalists\u2019 night to be held in the near future.À Sodality Social is to be held on Wednesday, April 28, in St.Leo's School Hall Mary Mcintyre then spoke a few words on the Red Cross, After the general meeting, two moving pictures were shown in technicolor, one on skiing in Quebec and the other on the West.Graduate Nurses Under the auspices of a group of the Montreal General Hospital Graduate Nurses a rummage sale will be held to aid its Mobile Canteen Fund on Friday, April 2, in Dor- chester Street and Atwater.Doors open at 10 a.m.Anyons wishing to contribute toward this sale please telephone Mrs, L.8.Burton, EL.8580 as soon as possible.Used articles such as men's, women's and children\u2019s clothing, shoes, hats, miscellaneous are most acceptable, OUTTING FRESH CAKE When cutting a fresh cake that will not be completely used at the first meal, cut it across the middle.After the meal slide the two ends close together and it will remain fresh and moist longer.MacLeish was best man and the ushers were Flight Lieutenant R.A.B.Ellis and Warrant Officer Bill Howe, all of the R.C.A.F.The bride was gowned in ivory satin fashioned with three.quarter sleeves and a full skirt, her finger tip veil of tulle illusion falling from a headdress of lilies-of-the-valley, She carried a cascade bouquet of red and white carnations, The bridesmaid wore a frock of dusty rose, a harmonizing headdress with veil and carried a bouquet of blue and white snapdragons.Mrs, Dougall, mother of the bride, wore a gown of dove grey crepe, & black straw hat, with veil and a corsage of cluster of red roses.Mrs, Shier was unable ta attend her son's wedding.A small reception was held at the home of the bride's parents 818 Belmont Avenue.Later, Flight Lieutenant and Mrs.Shier left for a wedding trip to Quebec City, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue crepe with touches of powder blue, and & navy straw hat trimmed with forget-me-nots and a blue veil.Her coat was of black fur.HE WESTMOUNT T EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 HOME ECONOMICS A Smart, Neat Apron Here\u2019s an unusually easy-to- make apron by Marian Martin, Pattern 9226.The bodice and skirt panel are in one.A second version bas contrast straps and pockets, Pattern 9226 may be ordered only in sizes small (32-34), medium (36-38), large (40-42), extra large (44-46).Small size apron requires 2 yards 35-inch, 21% yards ric-rac; version with contrast 2 yards 35-inch fabric and 3 yard contrast, craft Department, 2191 Hampton Because of the slowness of the may take a few days Each pattern costs twenty-five cents sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiner, Needle- Gay Morning Glories Here's a joyous way to say \u2018Goad Morning\u201d to your family! glories in natural, glowing col- The simple stitchery makes perfect \u201cpick-up\u201d work,\u201d A lovely gift for a bride! Pattern 529 contains a transfer pattern of 12 motifs ranging from 8 x 11 to Embroider these morning org on breakfast linens, 2 x 2 inches; stitches; materials required.(25¢), which should be Ave., N.D.G., Montreal.Write plainly the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.\u201cmails delivery of our patterns longer than usual.HOME EDUCATION \u201cSee a pin and pick it up, All the day you'll have good luck\u201d chanted Cloris picking up a pin from the sidewalk, Cloris!\" exclaimed her mother, \u201cNever, never pick up a pin from the sidewalk; it wouldn't be clean: I thought you knew better.\u201d \u2019 \u201cBut, Mother, Mrs Lake says if you don't pick up ping when you see them something dreadful might happen to you.\u201d \u201cWho is Mrs.Lake, Cloris?\u201d asked Mrs, Kemp who was walking.with Cloris and hsr mother.\u2018She comes on Tuesdays to help Mother clean,\u201d said the little girl, \u201cMrs.Lake is so reliable about her work,\u201d explained Mrs.Jen- niugs, \u2018that 1 felt I could safely trust Cloris and Jack with her if I wanted to go shopping or have a quiet time to sew.\u201d \u201cAnd does she believe in all the old signs and superstitions?\u201d \u201cWell.really, | never inquired : She is clean and industrious and {the children like her.\u201d .\u201c1 was just wondering, because your Jackie would wot sit down at the play table at Helen's party when somebody counted up and said that he would make the thirteenth and that to be one of thirteen at a table was unlucky.\u201d \u201c1 said that,\u201d announced Cloris who had been skipping on ahead and now had come back.\u201cMrs Lake says that if you sit at a table where there are thirteen, one of those persons is sure to die soon.She says that is sure and she knows loads of times when it happened.\u201d Mrs, Jennings began to be interested.\u2018What else does she teach you, Cloris?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said the small girl thoughtfully, \u2018there's the new moon sign, and the rabbit crossing your path\u2014that's a dreadfully bad sign\u2014and spilling salt.but it you run and put a pinch of salt on the fire right away, it will head off the bad luck.There are lots more.but 1 can\u2019t think of them just now.\u201cPoor Mrs.Lake!\" ejaculated! \u201ct oh CHILDREN and SUPERSTITIONS | HILDA RICHMOND Mrs, Jennings.\u201cIt must make her very unhappy to be afraid of such things.\u201d Then smiling at her little daughter, \u2018These so called signs are not true, dear.They are mistakes, Do you remember that acquaintance once gave us Cousin Mary's address and we were troubled because it was in such a poor part of the city?\u201d \u201cYes, Mother, and Father went to see her and she never had lived there.It was all a mistake.\u2014O.yes! I see what you mean!\u201d and Cloris skipped happily on ahead, again, and soon disappeared around the corner.\u201c1 won't leave Cloris and Jack with Mrs.Lake In the future.\u201d her mother said to Mrs, Kemp.an \u201c1 must find some one Who has\u2019 had proper training in the care of children.\u2018Those superstitions might linger in their minds.\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said Mrs.Kemp with a vueful little laugh.\u2018an ola lady living near us in my childhood told me about many of the old signs.My mother spanked me, more than once, for believing in them but that only fixed them in my mind more firmly, and to this day 1 find myself quite pleased if I happen to see the new moon over my left shoulder.My common sense tells me it is perfectly silly, but the fact remains.\u201d They had reached the corner now and saw Cloris running back to them.\u201c0, Mother,\u201d she panted.\u201clet's go right home! Billy Green's rabbit got out and he chased right in front of me twice.Please turn right around and go back, before something happens.\u201d \u201cI'll tell you what will happen it we go on.\u201d sald her mother.quietly, \u201cwe shall go to the Sugar Bowl for some good ice cream and then to the toy shop for a brand new doll.\u201d \u2018Oh-\u2014oh!\u2019 said Cloris, but she turned around a little apprehensively.Then looking up at her mother earnestly.she said.\u201cThe \u2018rabbit sign is a mistake, isn't it?\" Her mother nodded and smiled | | HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON COOKING EGGS There's good news on the egg front these days, for this popular apd most versatile food is plentiful again and eggs are lower in price than they have been for several months.Canada's Official Food Rules say that every one needs at least three or four eggs a week.There is one rule that applies to the cooking of eggs and all dishes in which eggs are a principal ingredient and that is,\u2014 avoid the use of high temperatures.High temperatures toughen the egg white, making it less easy to digest and they are the cause of kitchen tragedies such as watery scrambled eggs,, curdled custards, and souffles and sponge cakes that do not rise as they should.From Canada\u2019s Kitchens in the Consumer Section of the Dominion Department of Agriculture come these tested recipes for egg dishes.Eggs in Noodles 2 cups medium or fine noodles (uncooked) 5 cups boiling salted water 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup mik 1; teaspoon salt 14 cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons grated cheese Salt and pepper to taste 4 eggs Cook noodles in boiling salted water, drain.Make white sauce of fat, flour, milk and seasonings.Add green pepper and grated cheese and stir over hot water until cheese is melted.Add to noodles and mix well.Pour into a greased baking dish, make four depressions in the mixture and break an egg into each de- reassuringly.\u201cShall we prove it?\u201d she asked.\u201cYes, Mother,\u2014if you say it's all right,\u201d answered Cloris, tossing back her head and starting forward confidently.0EROCReER0E=eET) Hand & Donohoe NC Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 4856 Sherbrooke St.West Rummage Sale The Canadian Auxiliary Service Corps are holding a rummage sale to be held on Tuesday at 2.50 o\u2019clock, at 1806a St.Catherine street west, in aid of the St.Margaret's Sea Training School for Merchant Navymen.Stanley W.M.S.Stanley Auxillary of the W.M.Swill meet Tuesday, March 30, st 3 p.m.in the church hall.Subject \u201cToward His Domin- fon\u201d by Mrs.W, J.Fowier and members of the Auxiliary.Devotions: Mrs, W Binmore.pression, Sprinkle with salt and pepper.Bake at 375° F for 10- 15 minutes, or until egg is set.Serves four.- Potato Omelette % cup milk 1 cup mashed potatoes 1 teaspoon onion juice 1% teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 4 eggs, - separated.No Fatigued Eyes For Dottie Lamour igued\u201d After look and feel like new.Your eyes give you away.No matter how well you get yourself up, if your eyes have a strained look, your whole face looks realizes this more than Dorothy Lamour, Paramount's lovely star, and she is constantly on the look- lout for a remedy for this \u2018\u2018fat- Her most recent discovery is known aptly enough, as eye-lifts.masques saturated with a solution that is both lubricating and astringent.You fit them over and around your eyes, and then relax and let them do their work.your eyes fatigued and no look.These are five minutes HUTTON CURLS HAIR DRY If you want your hair to dry quickly on curlers.don't wet the hair, but do as Betty Hutton does and just wet the curlers, you'll be surprised how quickly it dries and curls, OC DOOCDOCTO0 one weight and Mix milk with potatoes ,add onion and seasoning.Mix in beaten egg yolks, add and fold in the stiffly beaten whites, Pour into a- hot greased pan and cook slowly until puffed and brown on the bottom, Place under broiler for a few minutes to brown the top.Serves 4-5.Eggs Soviet 3 cup water 1 cup condensed tomato soup 1 cup dry bread crumbs 1 cup cooked peas or string beans 1 teaspoon grated onion 14 teaspoon salt, dash of pepper 14 cup grated cheese '4 eggs Mix water and soup.Add crumbs, vegetables, salt, papper and cheese, Pour into a greased baking dish and break 4 eggs into depressions in the sauce.Bake in a moderately hot oven, 376° F, until the eggs are set.Serve sprinkled with grated cheese.Serves 4.Lovely Spring FLOWER HATS For Spring \u2018Milliner 4170 St, Catherine W., FI.2868 (Near Greene Ave.) flowers heaped on charming hats to make you picture- pretty for Spring! 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forbidding them to roam at will as they had previously done about the earth, If this is true, then it must be that every March Aeolus falls asleep and the whole boisterous family ~ tip toes forth to frolic and gambol with their accumulated energy, to buffet and plague, and distract humanity, On Finance Road, a playful gust dashes along the icy sidewalk to where Mr, Grudgebear, bowler-hatted, cane in hand and clothed in dignity walks majestically.Toppling his hat to the ground, f{t sportingly keeps it just out ot* reach, while the old gentleman attempts a tortuous walking-bend as far as his old-age kinks will allow him-\u2014an amusing spectacle for all to see.On a roof-top, a capricious breeze makes fanciful forms with the smoke from the chimney stack.Artistically, it will depict the image of a dark maiden, then puff it up until the proportions are grotesque and gigantic.The next minute it impulsively sweeps it aside and a bear that slowly grows in shape is etched against the sky.With a hop-skip-and-a-jump, a breezy culprit overtakes Mrs.Gabbity, who has just sallied forth from the general store of the village where she has been local her dabs at skirt above her knees, UM MArquefte UPHOISTERING CO.INC.22 Sun Life Bldg.DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS, LAMP SHADES MADE TO ORDER 24 Hour Service PERRONS SEEDS New 1943-44 Garden Book FREE with the pur- if chase of two # pkts., one of each of these H two outstanding novelties: ÿ No.226 CEL- æi/ TUCE or Cel- \u2026# ery iettuce, pkt.15e; No.2977 Ornamental or RHUBARB chard, pkt.20c; (full descriptions in the catalogue).Sand 35¢ in stamps or postal note and the above two items will be sent you immediately with our new FREE catalogue.=) WH-PERRON x SQ SEEDSMEN E NURSERYMEN the knob of hair on top of her head and sweeping up a spiral of dust dashes it in her face, until she flees, with flushed face, down the road, The blustering swashbuckling wind, swoops through alleys, rattling the bones of old buildings, clacking garden gates, and tossing gaunt tree limbs, then with a final bluster takes to the (pen street and slaps at hanging store signs, In every family there is a meek little member and so there is a meek little wind, who never makes himself seen or heard but who carries with him other sounds which he picks up along the way.And so winging up from the city, he brings crystal- clear the far away notes of the bugle and in a burst of patriotic fervor catches the drooping folds of the flag and flings it out taut and rippling against the sky.Prices Board Sponsors \u201cMake-Over\u201d Drive There should be no waste in wartime.If Dad's old suit can be made-over into a suit with an extra pair of pants for young Bill, that's the thing to do.\"The fae- tories of Canada are worked to the limit to produce the weapons of victory\u2014so as much as possible should be done at home.That's the spirit of the new conservation campaign of the Prices Board which alms at conserving 935 SLLAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL everything around the home \u2014 food, clothing and appliances.The campaign is under the direction of Mrs.H, M.Aitken of Toronto, widely known for her writings, daily radio programs and activities on behalf of farm women, |Ginger Rogers Wears \u2018Fabulous Mink Gown The most fabulous gown in all movieland will soon be worn on \u2018the screen by Ginger Rogers.And it doesn\u2019t contain one yard of fabrie! | Mitchell Leisen, producer-dir- ector of Paramount's \u201cLady in the Dark,\u201d designed it especially for the star.The dress has a skirt of selected mink skins, intricately arranged to fall in a solid pattern of ruby colored jewels, Over this she wears a tiny bolero type mink jacket and carries a muff made of mink tails.Scores Triumph The Drama Group of the West- mount Women's Club has all the right in the world to appear a little bit cocky today for another triumph has been scored with Ï their presentation of \u201cThe Man Who Came to Dinner.\u201d When the final curtaln rang down on Monday evening's performance at Victoria Hall on this lively and entertaining comedy, there was no doubt of its success, Ena Gillespie, very expertly, as usual, interpretted the character of the long suffering secretary, Maggie Cutler.Francis Lindsay, so wisely chosen for the Glamour Girl, did full justice to that part.Lorne Eaton as Bert Jefferson, a smalltown newspaperman, and John Cairns as the bewildered Mr.Stanley, into whose house the brilliant and obnoxious Whiteside disastrously lands, fultilled their roles admirably.Louise Reynolds as Miss Preen the nurse, was excellent and each entrance or exit brcught fresh applause and mirth from the audience, as did that of Dr.Bradley, so well portrayed by Edward Wilson.Christine Gil- lesple and Eric Cloutier, as the young bloods in the Stanley family, as well as Maud Whitmore, as their mother, took their parts exceedingly well.Margaret McKean as Harriet Stanley, the \u2018troubled\u2019 sister, brought well earned applause.Douglas Peterson as Banjo was outstanding in his part.Beverly Carlton, taken by John Cook, made his first appearance before Montreal audiences as an actor and added a neat bit in his part.Mary, by Muriel Meikle and Sarah by Florence Breigle, both of whom are deserving of praise, have appeared in many of the Group's performances.Mrs, Me- Cutcheon by Rose Greenway and Mrs, Detxer by Mary Powter, both members of the drama class, portrayed their parts as visitors to the Stanley home in the little town of Mesalla very well.The young choral singers Neil Culbert, Tommy Reynolds, Graham Fagan, Martin Kay, Murray Semple and Robert Coffey brought a refreshing note on that tempestuous Christmas night with their sweet strains of \u201cSilent Night.\u201d Other members of the cast whose contributions helped bring \u2018about this unforgetable production's success were Stuart Elkins, William Endacott, William Hardie and Leonard Huckabone.The entire production was under the direction of Jean de Savoye and the many curtains that brought her back to the stage on the closing night's performance will bring her the satisfaction of an artist's work well done, Jewish General W.A.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Jewlsh General Hospital wiH hold a general meeting on Wednesday, April 7 at 2.30 p.m.in the Salle Doree of the Mount Royal Hotel.Reports will be presented.Mrs.Alton Goldbloom will preside.Guest speakers to be announced.QUEBEC TEMPERANCE LEAGUE The Annual Meeting will be held in ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH WESTMOUNT On Monday evening March 29 at 8.15 Guest Speaker: Mr.W.D.Bayley Director of Temperance Education for the Province of Manitoba (Myr.Bayley is a speaker of international reputation) We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAlnut 2773 % THE EXAMINER : PU: ISHING COMPANY and napkins, charming.bases shaped just like lilies.TABLETOP \u201cGARDEN\u201d A centerpiece of tulips, to match the pattern of the tablecloth makes this \u201c'garden\u2019\u2019 Tulips grow along a flagstone walk in the pattern of the \u2018 Irish linen damask cloth and napkins, so white tulips are massed in a low bowl in the center of the table.This idea could be carried out interestingly with red tulips and ruby glass or bronze tulips and amber glass, Ka NS i Bl i CN In this wartime year, when costly and complete redecoration Is difficult, attractive bedspreads with matching draperies offer a simple \u201credecorating\u2019\u2019 expedient.Typical of some of the light-hearted, bright- colored offerings in matched drapes and spreads is the set pictured above, featuring an all-over pattern with bright strawberry motif.The \u201ccanopy\u201d above the head is painted on.Rice is Good Addition To Thrifty War Menus LOVE Love is a beautiful] thing, Joining two hearts without link, Happy are they who claim this treasure, Year after year, time without Throughout the ages home- fluffy, separate-kerneled, and not measure.makers have made up recipes us- sticky, is to cook it slowly in an Think of the bright side\u2014don't ing the fruits of the land which uncovered pan using lots of boil- mope, grow most profusely in their area | ater What was\u2014what Is\u2014might have as the base for many kinds of in-| \u2018NE Water, been, » First wash the rice In hot water.Then sprinkle it into rapidly boiling water, For each cup teresting dishes, Rise has become a standby almost everywhere and you will note Think what you've had-\u2014think what you've seen.\u201d =\u2014leah Hart Ryan, Adding Salt to Dye Helps To Make Color Permanent No matter what dye you use, the basic rules usually are the same, Dye can be used either for tinting or dyeing.When dyeing, salt is added to the solution to make it permanent, and the garment is either simmered or boll- vd iu the solution for about 30 minutes.Silk and wool are simmered, nevar boiled, and the temperature is raised and lowered slowly, Tinting without boiling is less permanent and is often repeated to keep the color fresh.If you have had bad luck with previous dyeing experiences, check on these points: Material to be dyed must be clean, Stir the solution until the dye crystals are completely dissolved.Have a large enough vessel and enough solution so the fabric is not crowded, .Press While Damp The garment must be wet and tree from folds when it first enters the dye bath.Keep the garment moving while in the solution, Color is deeper when wet.Rinse in cold water, roll in a towel and press while damp, After deciding on the color be sure to select a dye suitable for the fabric.Most standard dyes oan be used to dye silk, wool, cotton, linen and viscose rayon.Cellulose acetate rayon, better known as celanese, or nylon must be dyed with a special dye.Most companies have this dye available at the regular price.Read the label to be sure you are getting what you want.If you are not sure which type of rayon you have, the fiber can be determined by the burning test.Pick two threads from the seams of the garment, one lengtd- wise and one crosswise.This is to double check for mixtures.When burned a celanese (cellulose acetate) fiber seems to melt and leaves a hard shiny black ash, while a viscose rayon leaves practically no ash.Mottled Effect If the fabric to be dyed is made up of two different types of rayon, it can be dyed to give a mottled effect by using the regular dye.The celanese and nylon dye will dye all other fabrics as well.Remember that rayons are weak when wet and must be handled carefully.Many womon have enjoyed using the special dye which tints silk lingerie but leaves the cote ton lace trim at its original color, Stocking dyes are available with out mixing in all the popular shades.In changing a dark garment to a lighter ¢olor, use color remover firat.TTI IT NE CERTIFIED SERVICE Factory Branch: The Premier Vacuum Cleaner Co., Ltd.1440 St.Catherine St.W.that the cook books of mans|of rice allow 2 quarts of water 396 Olivier Avenue.lands have rice dishes savorily |nnd 2 teaspoons of salt, seasoned according to \u201cnative\u201d When rice starts to cook, lower taste.U.S.A, rice-cookery styles were originated in the Carolinas and Georgia where rice first took the heat so it will hoil gently without breaking the kernels, Run a fork lightly through the rice root successfully.Rice production hag come a long way.The 1943 rice crop Is estimated at 76 milllon bushels\u2014something of a record\u2014which will provide an ample supply for home users, besides meeting needs of the U.S.armed forces, exports and Lend- Lease shipments.So it's worth while to look up a few good rice recipes this winter, and try them on the family.You maw have forgotten that there are soveral main varieties of .rice and they vary in cooking time and table quality.In prop- orly boiled rice the kernels are tender but whole, keeping their own distinctive shape, and their white or creamy color.Judged by once in a while to keep the grains moving, but do not alir rice with a spoon as that breaks the kernels.Cooking time will ha from 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the variety, To test \u201cdoneness,\u2019\u201d press a grain between the thumb and finger to see that {t is tender all the way through with no hard center, Then drain the rice at once in a colander.Pour hot water through it to remove the loose starch and separate the grains, Cover the rice with a cloth and set the colander over hot water or in a warm oven for the grains to swell, Tf yon start with a cup of uncooked rice, you will have hetween three and four cups of fluffy bolled rice, depend- will be allowed for them.this standard Rexoro, Fortuna.|îing on the varlety you have Blue Rose, Caloro, Edith, Lady cooked, CANNING Wright and Early Prolific have Served as the starchy accom- Allow Va Ib.of sugar for the best cooking quality with order given.Rexhoro, Fortuna, and Lady Wright are long-grain varieties; Blue Rose and Early Prolific, medium-grain; Caloro is a short-grain type.As each of these varieties has a different cooking time, which is usually stated on the package, they should not be mixed.How to Cook Rice The chief trick to getting rice paniment to meat, rice is good simply boiled and huttered, and perhaps dusted with paprika pepper.In the South rice is always served In a meal where there in a meat gravy.It is an exceptionally good carrier for the meat flavor, and helps to make a little meat go s lot farther.Using Leftover Rice One way to reheat leftover boiled rice i8 to put it In a col: ander and set the colander over hot water, to steam until the rire {s hot through.But added to white or brown stock, to vegeable soup, chicken soup gives more body to the soup.The rice has a more savory flavor If it is cooked In the soup from the start, hut sometimes It 1s more convenient simply to add the leftover cooked rice : Put cooked rice in stuffings.In i emelet, In waffles, and serve with cream as a breakfast cereal.Rice Patties For rice patties cook 2-3 cup of rice or use 2 cups of leftover rice, Cook 2 tablespoons of minced parsley in 4 tablespoons of hut- ter and add to the rice.Then add 1 egg, well beaten, a few drops of onion juice, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, teaspoon of salt pepper.Mix well, mold into flat patty cakes, roll in heaten egg and then in fine hread crumbs, Cook shallow until they are a golden brown on each side.Drain on abh- sorbent paper.Serve hot with cold meats or creamed dishes, or with jelly or preserves for dessert, For variety, add one of the fol lowing to the patty mixture, and season as need be: Chopped hard- rooked egg, meat, olives, nuts, or cooked .fruits; grated cheese; minced green pepper or pimentos; 1 tahlespoon of sugar and one- fourth teaspoon of nutfhez; or a \"teaspoonful of marmalade or jelly molded in the center of the cro- | quettes, each quart sealer.\u2014then use t method of allowing 34 Ib.will be this year.the application forms of the Estimate the TOTAL number of quart sealers you plan to put up e quick, practical sugar for each quart scaler, Don't try and decide exactly the num- her of each kind of fruit you lan to put up.Some fruits may »e.more plentiful than others.Base your estimates on the number of sealers you have on hand, what you put up last year, or what you think your needs Estimates bused on these methods are within ration, and the amounts are satisfactory for wartime cannin jam and jolly making, as Mrs.Jones has decided that her canning programme will be 40 quarts of fruit of different kinds.She allows one-half pound of sugar for esch quart, and therefore will nesd 20 pounds of sugar for canning.She derides that she will put up 6 quarts of jam and jelly.Bhe allows 1% pounds of sugar for each quart of jam, and therefore will need 9 pounds of sugar for jam and jelly making.She adds the two amounts of sugar together (20 4- 9) and writes the total (29 pounds) on her application, together with the number of she intends to feed in her own household.own fully completed application form she attaches household she in planning to feed.Only the individual serial numbers need be given on these accompanying application forms.HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATION FOR CANNING SUGAR This year housewives must estimate in advance the amount of sugar required for canning and jam-making, so that arrangements may be made to provide and distribute the necessary supplies.Applications must be sent in te your Local Ration Board by April 15th.Use the application in your new Ration Book for this purpose.Canning sugar will be allowed for all fresh fruits, including citron and wild fruits.Marrow, tomatoes and pumpkins are considered as vegetables and no canning suger HOW TO FIGURE DUT THE AMOUNT OF SUGAR NEFDIFD \u2014 JAM or JELLY MAKING Allow 1V2 lbs.of sugar for each quart of jam or jelly.Most people use jars of various shapes and sizes.Take a number of the jars you usually use and see how many cupfuls of water they hold.Four a quart.In this way you will be able to estimate the number of quarts of jam or jelly you?jars will hold.Then allow 114 lbs.of sugar per quart for your requirements.For example, for 8 quarls of jam or jelly, you will require 12 Ibs.of sugar.* of Your completed application must be sent to your local Ration Board by forms no her your other persons in her Baked Rice and Cheese For rice baked with tomatoes and cheese, first cook and drain 1 «up of rice, Combine with 2 cups of canned or fresh sliced toma- | toes, % cup of grated cheegre, 1-3 cup chopped pimentos, and season With salt and pepper.Bake In a greased haking dish for 20 minutes in a modei:fe oven (350 to |376 degrees F.) Serve hot, dinner table smart as well as And the white candles have In estimating your canning and jam-making requirements, storage space should be carefully considered.Poor storage may cause spoilage and waste.Canned fruit should be kept in the canning sugar roven by test in the Dominion Department of Agriculture experimental kitchens.IMPORTANT NOTE \"The Dominion Department of Agriculture recomenenda canning fruit in preference to making jam or jelly because: More fruit can be put up with less sugar and at less cost.Canned {fruit retains more of the vitamin value of the fresh fruit.WHEN AND HOW CANNING SUGAR WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE When your Local Ration Board has reviewed your application you will he provided, sometime before Jyne 1st, with specig] cannin pons will entitle you to buy sugar, at any grooery store, at specified intervals, You do not have to buy your sugar at once.COMPLETE AND SEND IN YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE APRIL 15 Complete your application form as shown in the illustration and mail it to your Local Ration Board not Ister than April 15th.from the ration heo other persons you will be feeding in ousehold.Do not write anything but the serial numbers of the owners on these other forms.Simply copy the serial numbers from the front of their ration books on to their application forms and your own fully compl a cool, dry, dark place.Don\u2019t use canned fruits on your table when fresh fruits are available.Plan to use your home-canned fruits in the winter months only.Remember\u2014False Statements are Subject to the Full Penalty of the Law RATION ADMINISTRATION =p» THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD 42 4) cups meke and sugar coupons.These cou- Attach the application of the in them to application.4 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD \u201c\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspager\u201d * Theatrical Attractions PAGE SIX eme \u2014 em = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 s \u2014 Hollywood Gossip » * \\AT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY! AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE gene There's a memorable vxperi- Margan, Stanley manages to | ence in store for you at the|have Peter divorce Roy and Westmount United Theatre, where [warry her despite the fact that Bette Davis is at her superb best she is engaged to Cralg, a keen in the starring role of Warner Bros.\u2019 dramatic film, \u2018In This Our Life.\u201d The story of \u2018In This Our Life\u201d is the tale of a selfish, Inconsiderate woman who wouldn't stop at murder If she thought it would benefit her.The woman is Stanley Timberlake played by Bette Devils, youngest daughter in the once powerful Timberlake family.Ier selfishness ani thoughtlessness rings misery to her friends, family and finally to herself.One might call her ruthless.it she were inclined to plan or meditate, hut It 1s her impromptu actions that bring about all the unhappiness.She lives only for ithe present without a thought to the future or to the consequences her behavior may have on ohers, The person whose life ls most changed by Stanley's behaviour is her sister Roy's, played by Olivia de Havilland, who Is mar- riled to Peter, u promising young surgeon, portrayed by Dennis Jawyer (George Brent's role).it isn\u2019t long before Peter realizes the mistake he's made, He becomes so embittered hy his own weak behavior and Stanley's frivolous outlook that he commits suicide.Stanley grieves his loss for a very short time and then returns to her family, rot in the least regretful of the havuc she has caused.The role of Stanley Is not a sympathetic one and only a great actress lke Bette Davis can do It full Justice.Miss Davis has surpassed anything she has done before in a bril- Hantly sensitive performance with deeply tragle undertones.fn the other roles, the performances of Ollvia de Havil- land, George Brent and Dennis Morgan shine out lustrousiy.The members of the Timberlake family as played by Charles Co- burn, Frank Craven und Billie Burke, are so unaffectedly natural that they add enormously to the complete reality of the story.At York Theatre Laughter and romance In the face of emergency, In bustlin~ wartime Washington, enliven what is literally the cross section of a woman's soul in \u201cThe War Against Mrs.Had- ley,\" new playing at the York United Theatre, and presenting Fay Bainter us the prototype of many American women who tried vainly to avoid being enmeshed in war conditions until their awakoning came.Dramutic Climax The story revolves about Mrs.Hadley, wealthy socialite, who, when the war starts, (ries, although she is not unpatriotic, to live her lite as before, amld changing conditions.Her friends go into war work, her daughter marries a soldier against her wishes, her son is drafted, and when ne ls sent overseas she blames her suitor, an government ofticial an?they are estranged.Even hor butler becomes an alr raid warden.Then, in a dramatic climax, her awakening comes, and Uke millions of othe Amerl- can women, she casts her whole being into the conflict.Miss Bainter handles the difficult role, wilh many delicate shades of characterization, with skill, and Richard Ney, as her son, repeats the fine performance he gave in \u201cMrs, Miniver.\u201d Young romance is supplied by Little Princess To Be Given April 3 The Little Princess, a hoarding gehool play from the pen of Frances Hodgson Burnett, will be given on April 3 by a carefully ralected cast of the Children's Theatre In the Victoria Hall.Some of the cast appearing in thls performance are as follows: Iistelle Mendelson, as the Little Princess; Josn Joudry as Miss Minchin; Natalie Kolber, as Becky the Maid; Marilyn Silver- stein, as Ermengarde; Dorothy Cooper as Mrs.Carmichael, Ellen Rteicher as Amelia; Marily Lepl- dus, as Lavinia, and little Phyllis Schwartz, as Lottie.ITeldie Bart- ly, as Ram Dass; Pat Tomlinson, Ronnle Feldman, Constance Bron- stein and Ross Silverstein as the Carmichael children; James Kelth and Bonnar Stuart as Carristord and Mr.Carmichael.This production marks the 10th anniversary of the Children's Theatre, and is the final major production of this season.Jean Rogers as the daughter and van Johnson as her soldier sweetheart, and Spring Byington provides both comedy and drama as the socialite friend who goes into war work.Edward Arnold is a dominant figure as the government official, and Dorothy Morrls, Miles Mander.Halliwell Hobbes and Frances Rafferty are other principals, (St.Catherine at Guy) maetis a guy who are % RAY MILLAND T Today and Friday EDWARD ARNOLD In \u201cThe War Against Mrs.ladley,\u201d with Fay An Bainter, Richard Ney and Jean timed) Rogers.WHISTLING IN DIXIE\" with Red Skelton, Ann Rutherford and George Bancroft.Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY TWO HIT ATTRACTIONS \u201cTHE CRYSTAL BALL\u201d When a gal with a past, who can look into the future, with a present .Te ft a hit?You'll find your answer in the stars .- % PAULETTE GODDARD Gladys George - Virginia Field - William Bendix you've got a story! until Tuesday night.George Murphy and Anne Shirley in a scene from Girl,\u201d which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre playing \u2018The Powers AT THE SNOWDON SATURDAY! Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert in a scene from \u2018\u2019Uncensored, a thrilling story of the underground newspaper La Libre Belgique, published in Belgium by British, French and Belgian refugees under the very noses of Hitler's storm troopers and the dreaded Gestapo.At The Monkland The wise men of Hollywood have come to realize that the most important contribution movies can make to the nation\u2019s morale in these days of stress and strain, is to provide comedies with such laugh power that theaire patrons will be able to relax and forget the outside world for a little while.Therefore, a great many films on the light-hearted side have been entertaining movie audiences lately, with more on the way from Hollywood.Pictures like \u2018The Major and the Minor,\u201d \u201cMy Sister Eileen,\u201d \u2018My Favorite Blonde,\u201d \u201cTalk of the Town\u201d are being followed by still more laugh films.At the head of the parade of new comedies is Paramount's rlotously funny \u2018Road to Moroc- 80,\" which is now delighting audiences at the Monkland United Theatre.With two such top merry-makers as Bing Crosby and Bob Hope running wild in a story written by the same authors responsible for the two previous \u201cRoad pictures\u2014Frank Butler and Don Hartman\u2014 it is easy to understand why \u2018Road to Morocco\u201d was hailed by critics wherever it has played as more fun than \u2018Road to Singa- DaNçING Every Saturday Night BLAKE SEWELL AND His ORCHESTRA CABARET STYLE INFORMAL Plateau 4212 Admission 2.45 Per Couple {Including all taxes) RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL -SOL'S- Fruits à Groceries LICENSED GROCER EL.6566 - EL.8930 Prompt Deliveries from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily Fri.to 9 p.m.- Sat.to 10 p.m.5307 SHERBROOKE W.pure\u201d and \u201cRoad to Zanzibar\u201d combined.Writers Butler and Hartman have developed a highly successful formula for presenting Crosby and Hope on the screen.They begin by throwing reality overboard, which should be just the place for reality as far as entertainment-seekers are concerned.Then they dream up a series of situations of the sort they themselves would like to enjoy if they dared to cast off all inhibitions.Neither time nor space, nor any consideration of practically whatsoever are allowed to limit the flights of their fertile imaginations.And they stuff their scripts as full of gas as an old-fashioned Christmas pudding was stuffed with raisins, Helping Bing and Bob make you forget the headlines are Dorothy Lamour, Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake.At The Snowdon \u201cUncensored\u201d a true nbout occupied Belgium Nazi Rule.\u201cUncensored\u201d which opens Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre, starring Eric Portman, the well- Known stage actor and star of \u201c49th Parallel\u201d and \u2018One of Our Aircraft is Missing\u201d, is a British picture directed by Anthony Asquith from Oscar Millard\u2019s bestselling novel of the same name.Belgium under the Nazi heel is the grimly topical subject involved showing the workings of the heroic band of Belgians who, this very day, are producing a national paper for loyal Belgians under the noses of the Gestapo.The tension.suspense.double- crossing, treachery and risk of execution that accompanies every move of the editorial staff and printers of the anti-Nazi paper: the secret methods by which the paper is distributed: the fanatical fury of the thwarted Huns ransacking Brussells for the gallant publishers: these are the keynotes of \u201cUncensored\u201d.It is a story without end, for \u2018La Libre Belgique\u201d will not die until the Nazi hordes are driven, forever from Belgian soil.Besides Erie Portman who plays the part of \u201ccontact\u201d man between editor and printer.lovely Phyllis Calvert, fresh from her role with Robert Donat in \u201cThe Young Mr.Pitt\u201d plays Julie.daughter of the newspaper publisher, Griffith Jones his the unusual role of a Belgian priest who also helps the uttderground work.Invaluable assistance was given the British producers of the picture by the Belgian Embassy in London.The added attraction, \u2018The Great Gildersleeve' stars Harold Peary.the original Gildersleeve of the Fibber McGee and Molly radio program in a laugh-treat to suit everyone's taste.Latest news and other shorts will com- story under jE oven: FE a fe plete the program.Errol Flynn James J.Corbett.in a gcene from The film opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.AT THE YORK SATURDAY! \u2018Gentleman Jim,\u2019 the story of Against Mrs.Hadley,\u201d which will Westmount United Theatre night.AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! Edward Arnold and Fay Bainter in a scene from \u2018\u2019The War be the feature attraction at the starting Sunday playing until Tuesday MORE PROTESTS We notice in one of the Toronto dailies a writer incensed at the \u201cNee, nee, a thousand times nee,\u201d which we constantly get in the birth notices.Nee means born, so it is not correct to say \u2018Born, to Mr.and Mrs.Jones, nee Mary Smith\u2014trip- lets.\u201d Mrs, Jones may have been born Smith, but she was christened Mary, so the nee doesn\u2019t apply to the Mary.This would be the correct way if you must use nee: \u2018\u2019Born\u2014On March 1st, 1943, at So and So Hospital, to Mary Adeline (nee smith), wife of oJhn Jones, triplets.\u201d We have long been going to protest the endless \u2018\u2018nees\u2019\u2019 that we receive and this writer got us started.LOOKING AT THE STARS That best ot all optical instruments, the human eye, can see best in the Blackout if it looks not straight in front, but out of its corner.Look at a star, or a speck of light, out of the corner of the eye, and the object will appear brighter, This recommendation comes from a well-known astronomer, who adds that if you look straight at the Pleiades they seem rather a cqnfused glow of light, but if, turning your head, you look at them through the corner of your eye they grow more distinct, and can almost be counted.Eighthy per cent.of all trips grees Fahrenheit, but if stored at temperatures above 40 degrees they will sprout.SATURDAY AFT.- RESERVED SEATS $1.00 WILLIS & CO.LTD.St.Catherine at Drummond CHILDREN'S THEATRE Directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters presents \u201cTHE LITTLE PRINCESS\" or the Story of Sara Crewe VICTORIA HALL - TAX INCLUDED For TICKETSSUNBEAM FLOWER SHOP WESTMOUNT APRIL 3rd at 2.30 GENERAL ADMISSION 60c Sherbrooke at Harvard YT i I] I UVES (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) anor than \u201cZonziborl in e horem-scar- am riot of song and laughter), J \u201cMoonlight Decomes Vos\u201d \u201cConstantly\u201d \u201cAin't Gat à Dime to My Rome\u201d ~\u2014 2nd FEATURE Killer {% Faye EMERSON TODAY until SATURDAY \u201cMURDER in the BIG HOUSE\u201d Murder Behind Bars .Strikes on Death Row! \u2014 FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014 REVIVAL SHOWING \"SKYLARK\" with J Claudette COLBERT % Ray MILLAND ATTRACTION A Ruthless With * Van JOHNSON \"Powers Girl\u201d with * Ann SHIRLEY | George Murphy - Carole Landis STARTS SUNDAY UNTIL TUESDAY \u201cIn Old California\u201d with * John WAYNE Binnie Barnes - Albert Dekker IRONS NAILS Crooked nails, made valuable by the diversion of new produe- tion to war industries, can be given a new Jease on life by straightening them in a machine that\u2019 \u201cirons out\u201d 31,000 nails in a single day.Invented by George D.Hulbert at 20th Century-Fox tilm -studio, the reclaiming apparatus removes the kinks by stamping the nails Into a straight groove, Not Fast Enough Once upon a time there was a Ministry of Information carrier pigeon.And as it was flying leisurely to its destination it was jostled by a second pigeon, which bawled: \u2014 \u2018Get & move on.denial.\u201d I've got the \u201cYou told that man it was five minutes\u2019 walk to the station, and it's a good twenty minutes.\u201d \u201cYes, but he was nice and polite and he seemed so tired.\u201d IESTMOUN Pad (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) ADDED ATTRACTION ALIVE WITH ACTION! \u201cCADETS O STARTS SUNDAY \u201cThe War Against Mrs.Hadley\u201d Y Edward ARNOLD À Fay BAINTER TODAY until SATURDAY SHE'S DYNAMITE! fe HAVILLAN BRENT- MORGAN + Freddie BARTHOLOMEW % Jimmy LYDON FRIDAY NIGHT REVIVAL SHOWING % Ginger ROGERS in \u201cTom, Dick & Harry\u201d with George Murphy Burgess Meredith DAVIS, three-times- winner of the Academy Award in the greatest role of her en- ti re career!!! ! BETTE D ATINGLE WITH THRILLS! N PARADE\" UNTIL TUESDAY \u201cWhistling In Dixie\u201d * Red SKELTON % Ann RUTHERFORD Today B ai AY RED SKELTON in ÀD Friday! HADLEY with ° 1D.mA \u201cWHISTLING IN DIXIE\u201d & | + A J mad, A delightful human story of Mrs, Hadley and her charming family (they might be your next-door neighbors) in isolationist Washington until the day of Pearl Harbor! (TER DED= | STARTING SATURDAY! CRASHING DRAMA CRAMMED WITH _S _SUSPENCE ! D AA RADIOS TUNNY MAN TURNS HIS TAMOUS [AUGH INTO À ROAQ ON THE SCREEN I) JANE DARWELL Latest War News & Other Shorts! \u2014 pl wd BE Wee od Oa re Ah n = 111, \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 PAGE SEVEN WESTMOUNT ALL STAR HOCKEY TEAMS SELECTED FOR 1943 MANAGERS AND REFEREES INMUNIGIPAL HOCKEY CHOOSE LEADERS FOR 1043 Voting for Positions in Bantams Was Very Close \u2014 Ten Selectors in That Section\u2014Juveniles and Midgets Had Six Selectors Each At the end of each hockey season, the managers and referees in the various sections of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League are asked to pick all-star teams.The managers are not allowed to select any players on their own team, but the referees of course, are allowed to choose their players from any team.There were six selectors in both the juvenile and midgets sections with ten in the bantam section.The \u201cmost valuable player\u2019 award is given to the player figured to be the most valuable player to his team during fhe season and must not be thought of as the most valuable player in the league, Quite often the player receiving this award plays for one of the poorer teams where his playingx ability stands out and makes him very valuable to his team but by no means the best player in the league.JUVENILE TEAM Ross Miller (Gunners), goaler; Adrian Lunny (G.Eagles), defence; Pat Wickham (G.Eagles), defence; Euard Read (G.Eagles), center; John Peirson (gunners), wing; Donn Bussiere (G.Eagles), wing; and \u2018most valuable player to his team\u201d, John Peiri.n (Gunners).° MIDGET TEAM Peter Merrill (G.Eagles), goal- er; Jim Robinson (Royals), defence; Peter Ross (G.Eagles), defence; Frank Read (Royals), center; Jim de Lalanne (G.Eagles), wing; Jack McKissock (Royals), Geoff Messenger (G.Eagles), tled for wing: and \u201cmost valuable player to his team,\u201d Harold Young (Panthers).BANTAM TEAM Robert Harwood goaler; John Draper (Commandos), defence; Donald Bardwell (Argos), defence; John Water- ston (Vampires), center; Maurice (Argos), M Strachan (Argos), wing; Graham Nicholson (Commandos), wing; # and \u2018most valuable player to his À team.\u201d Choyce (Black John Hawks).JUVENILE ALL STARS Ross Miller (Gunners), goaler; M Adrian Lunny (Golden Eagles).Mdefence; H¥Bagles), defence; Pat Wickham (Golden Buard Read \u201c(Golden Eagles), center; John eirson (Gunners), wing; Donn FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer To Westmount Rapid Delivery Service from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.daily Friday to 9 p.m.- Saturday te FI 4744 IF first line signals busy Dial WE.1616 2209 ST.CATHERINE WEST The LAURENTIDE INN - GRAND\u2019MERE, Quebec 315 Hours from Montreal Restful.Modern, Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Rates Skiing and all Winter Sports For information, Apply Direet WHITTET\u2019S CAMP LACLOUWHI In the Laurentians BOYS AGE 6 to 16 CAMP SEASON June 29 to August 24 SPECIAL SEPARATE SECTION For Boys 6 to 8 is supervised by Experienced Lady Personnel Phone for booklet WA.5500 Bussiere (Golden Eagles), Wing; and \u201cmost valuable player to his team,\u201d John Peirson (Gunners).Four of Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles, juvenile champions of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, were chosen on this year's all-star team, with the second place Gunners\u2019 players tilling in the other two positions.The choice of the six players comprising the team was almost unanimous in every case.The four Golden Eagles to make this year's dream team were Adrian Lunny, Pat Wick- ham, Buard Read and Donn Bus- siere.The first two named are defencemen while Read is a center and Bussiere a forward.Ross Miller, goaler, and John Peirson, wing man for the Gunners, were the other two players to be chosen.Peirson also copped the most valuable player award.Ross Miller of the Gunners, who was chosen goaler on the team, played steady hockey all season and was beaten only five times.Miller did not have the defence that the other teame had but the records do not show that this effected his playing.This was Miller's first year in juvenile hockey, being a graduate of the midget Beavers.Adrian Lupny and Pat Wick- ham, two of the biggest defence- men in juvenile hockey, were picked one-two for the rearguard posts.Both of these boys played for the Golden Eagles throughout the season but Wick- ham did not participate in the city playdowns as he was stationed at Lachine with the Air Force after enlisting with them.While the numerous penalties which Lunny drew decreased his effectiveness, he was still the outstanding defenceman in the league, with his team-mate Wick- ham not very far hehind.Lunny was also a scoring threat in every game, Euard Read of the Golden Eagles was the choice for the pivot spot.Read was tied with Bussiere for the individual scoring honours, having scored six goals and assisted in two others, his favourite haunting place being around his opponent's goalmouth where he accounted for most of his goals.Read's real worth was noticed when he missed the second game of the Golden Eagles-Gunners playoff which the Gunners captured 2-1 and then came back in the third game to score three consecutive goals to lead hls team to a 4-2 victory and a win in the series, The fourth member of the Golden Eagles to gain a place on the mythical team was Donn Bussiere who was tied with Read for the scoring honours.Bus- siere was a graduate from the midget Victorias and proved his worth in the juvenile ranks this year.Jobnnie Peirson of the Gunners was chosen as the other wing.After completing the season with the Gunners, Peirson went over to the Golden Eagles as a military replacement for Pat Wickham where he continued his brilliant play.Peirson was also chosen as the \u201cmost valuable player to his team\u201d in the loop, beating out Euard Read and Adrian Lunny of the Golden Eagles for this spot with the last two named finishing in that order.MIDGET ALL STARS Peter Merrill (Golden Eagles).goaler: Jim Robinson (Royals).| have found the words page .hidden in the advertisement of .The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest hidden in the advertisement of .and the words .cooves vensocsseuses veusuusonsecs an GO VOUSO LOL 00 N220000 of this week's Exxaminer, these being the titles 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 awarding of passes te the Winners are to be drawn (rom those submitting the correct saswers.| | agree to accept the judges\u2019 Theatre.defence; Peter Ross (Golden Eagles), defence; Frank Read (Roysis), center: Jim de La- Janne (Golden Eagles).wing; Juek McKissock (Royals), Geoff Messenger (Golden Eagles), tied fer other wing: and \u201cmost valuable player to his team,\u201d Harold Young of the Panthers.The voting for the positions on the all-star team in the midget section was very close in most instances with many of the players getting their places by a margin of one vote.Owing to the fact that two of the boys were tied for one of the wing positions, the team is composed of seven men instead of the regular six with Buddy Read's Golden Eagles capturing four of the positiong while the champion Royals gained the other three.Pete Merrill of the Golden Eagles beat out Fred Jones of the Royals for the net-minding job with Ken Brambell of the Black Hawks next in line.Merrill turned in some fine exhibitions during the year especially in games against the Royals when the pressure was on.Jim Robinson of the Royals was the unanimous choice for one of the defence berths while Pete Ross of the Golden Eagles nosed out Bas Boxer of the Royals for the other.Robinson, a former forward, has grown into a big defenceman with plenty of offensive ability.Frankie Read of the Royals was pamed as the center man over Buddy Cox of the Golden Eagles, both players had accounted for twelve scoring points fn the league race, with Read getting eight goals to Cox's five Nominations for the wingers were a dime a dozen with nine of them getting mentioned, Jim de Lalanne of the Golden Eagles received the most votes and was placed on the team, while Jackie McKissock of the Royals and Geoff Messenger of the Golden Eagles ended up in a tie for the other position.All three of these players had high scoring records with McKissock leading the loop with fourteen scoring points, while de Lalanne and Messenger had ten and nine respectively.Other forwards to receive mention were Roy Hellyer, Warren Chippendale and Jack Paterson of the Royals, and Fred Lord, Conley Forey of the Staynor Black Hawks.The \u201cmost valuable player\u201d award wag another close fit, with Harold Young of the last place Panthers being the final choice.Young scored four goals during the season, half the total his team accounted for, and kept battling throughout fn a losing cause, Young nosed out Jim de Lalanne and Geoff Messenger of the Golden Eagles, Ken Brambell of the Black Hawks and Jack McKissock of the Royals for the honour.BANTAM ALL STARS Robert Harwood (Argos),-goal- er; John Draper (Commandos), defence; Donald Bardwell (Argos).defence; John Waterston (Vampires), Center; Maurice Strachan (Argos), wing; Graham Nicholson (Commandos), wing; and \u2018\u2018most valuable player to his team,\u201d John Choyce (Black Hawks).Players from the Argos and Commandos, the two teams that met in the final series for the bantam championship, dominated the bantam all-star team choices with the Argos placing three men \u2014 and their rivals \u2014 two, John Waterston of the seventh place Vampires was the sixth man on the team.Although Bob Harwood did not play in many league games he was selected as the best goalkeeper by four selectors, which was enough to give him the nod over Angus Boright of the Com- mandog and Bob Nelles of the Vampires, each of whom received two votes.Ted Tobias of the Rangers and Dave Wella of the Black Hawks were next in line, John Draper stylish de- fenceman from the Commandos received seven votes, while Donald Bardwell of the Argos tallied slx \u2014 all of which was enough to give them the two defence berths.Draper is a fine two-way player, having scored four goals during the season in the various playoff series.Bardwell is big and aggressive, Little Johnnie Drury of the Argos wag next in line with the selectors while Wentworth Young of the Rangers and Archie Cummings of the Black Hawks followed in that order.Johnnie Waterston of the! | Vampires was selected for the pivot position at center ice, but only after a hard battle with George McLanders of the Argos ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE IiCJON E|S NIT h|GIZ TiA T and John Cheyce of tbe Blick Hawks, Waterston received five votes, McLanders three and Choyce two.Waterston scored four goals for tke seventh place Vampires, half of their season's total and also comtributed a couple in the playoffs, a real plugger type of a player.Big Maurice Strachan of the Argos received the most votes of any player, \u2014 eight, \u2014 to make a place on the team without any difficulty.The choice for the other wing position was much closer with Graham Nicholson of the Commandos edging out Ian Hutchison of the Argos and Campbell Scott of the Commandos.Other wingmen to be mentioned were Alex Reaper of the Commandos, Donald Wadsworth of the Rangers and George Johnston of the Argos.Strachan led the section In scoring with eight- gen goals and four assists for a total of twenty-two points while Nicholson was credited with six points, three goals and three assists, Johnnie Choyce of Black Hawks was a definite choice for the \u2018most valuable player to his team\u201d award, receiving six votes for this honour, Maurice Strach- an of the Argos was the runner- up while John Waterston of the Vampires and Graham Nicholson of the Commandos also received votes, Choyce scored fourteen goals during the season and as SIRE.W.BEATTY YOUTH'S MENTOR HAS PASSED ON Top Scorer in Life's Game Succumbed to Fatal Illness Schoolboys all over the Dominion will feel the loss of Sir Edward Beatty \u2014 the friend of youth \u2014 who dled on Tuesday afier a long hard fight with continued ill health.Sir Edward, who, by the by.received his title for his work on behalf of the youth of Canada and as Chancellor of McGill Uni- versity\u2014was associated with so many organizations that concern boys it is hard to enumerate them all.One of his pet projects was the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School at Shawbridge in the Lauren- tians, fn 1935, the Boy Scouts Association of Canada of which he was president, gave him the highest honorary award possible, the Order of the Silver Wolf, which was presented to him by Lord Baden-Powell.When at schoo! he was à hard worker but took part in sports of various kinds and although not heavy enough to play in senior football teams, was captain of the juniors and his advice was much prized on matters relating to football, He was president of the British Empire Games Associntion and honorary president of the Montreal Boys Association, He was much interested in boxing and general questions of \u201ckeeping fit\" and at one time used to box with an instructor at his home on Pine Avenue after 8 long working day at the office.Although a strict disciplinarian he was always ready to hear the \u201cother side of tho question\u201d when & case of youthful mis- deamour came to his notice and he was an extremely fair yet lenient judge.His motto was \u201cSorvice\u201d and his influence was felt throughout the whole of the C.P.R.system and in parts of Canada in which he had never even made an appearance, SCORES 18 WINS Baltimore Coast Guard Cutters skated to a 5-3 victory over Philadelphia Falcons in an East ern United States Amateur Hoc- TWO TROPHIES THIS SEASON WON BY AIRMEN No.1 Wireless Adds Provincial Title to Former Victory The R.C.A.F.No.1 Wire loss School, champlons in the in- termedinte section of the Waesl- mount Municipal hockey league, won the class 'B° provineial crown when they defeated the Verdun Grads 5-8 at the Lachine Areng Iast week, The fixture was a sud- den-death game to decide the championship of the outdoor leagues.The alrmen were forced to make a remarkable comeback in order to take the game, as thoy were down three gould late in the middle stanza, but better conditions turned the tide so that they outplayed their opponents from then on.Bill Stinson got the \u201cSparks\u201d first goal with only a couple of minutes remaining in the ae- cond period, but Harry Tower Zak came through with the wine ping goals with only three min-, i J utes remsining to be played be fore the ond of the game.Russ Wheaton, in the nets tor the winners, played a smart game during the first two periods when the airmen were being oute played by the fast-skating Vere dunites, stopping many sure goals.The airmen will be the recip.{ents of two trophies in recogni tion of their newly won honours at a banquet to be held at the Wireless School in the near (u- ture.Ono trophy will be in honour of their success fn winning the champlonship of the Westmouns loop and the other will be given for the provincial title.BIG TEAM Villanova's 1943 team fs {ts biggest.There are 11 men welgh- ing over 200 and eight men standing 6 feet 8 Inches or taller.FOR Physical Fitness Try WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4802 Park Avenue NORTH 350 Laurier Avenue West 8635 St.Denis Street 6415 St.Hubert Street 10734 St.Lawrence Blvd.5760 St.Denis Street (Tramways Ticket Office) 806 Atwater Avenue 4191 St.Catherine Street West Queen Mary and Cote des Neiges Queen Mary at Snowdon Junge 6021 Verdun Avenue T.Eaton Co.Ltd.ticket ready you pass the conductor at once.When you buy your TICKETS IN BOOKS you adopt the most convenient way to have your ticket ready.You make one purchase for 32 trips.You avoid the frequent nuisance and delay of getting change, while others pass ahead of you into the tram or bus.When you get the TICKETS IN BOOKS habit, you save your time as you are helping to \u2018\u2018speed up service.\u201d The books are so convenient to carry, (Lanctot & Guilbert) (Denis Plessas; (D.Laporte) (Madame Laura Lemire) St.Viateur and Park Avenue (Dr.Leduc Drug Co.) {Tramways Ticket Office) 5550 St.Lawrence Blvd.Tramways Ticket Office; WEST TICKET AGENCIES 4100 Wellington Street, Verdun passengers help, by having their fares and transfers ready, our operators are able to start their vehicles more quickly after each stop.TICKETS IN BOOKS can be obtained regularly, according to your needs, from one of our Agencies, probably near your home or office, from Department Stores and from Tramways Company Street Vendors at many crowded intersections and safety zones.Please check this list for a convenient place to buy and CLIP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, CENTRAL (Dr.Leduc Drug Co.) 4615 St, Antoine Street (Tramways Ticket Office 1954 Church Avenue, Cote St.Paul (Tramways Ticket Office) 5165 Notre Dame Street West (Tramways Ticket Office) 318 Victoria Avenue, 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