The Westmount examiner, 1 avril 1943, jeudi 1 avril 1943
[" HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished \u2014 \u201c43 Years in a Westmount\u201d ESS OPEN PIE TS ONE NE TN OI i hi Ry Vane CC SC a: .Medite ranean Seo prete .° Next Fall | To Old Freudian Morbid Th | Three Scholars ps INex ~ 0 reudian iriorpid 1he0 \u2014 et + » - + .- .§ Last Date for Entries is April 14th\u2014Examinations ALGERIA).Hammamet Preacher Declares Good Memories Return and | .nt du Fahs@ .e + - N Will be Held April 19th and 20th Bou Arade @ Play Important Part in Shaping Human Affairs q _\u2014\u2014 Ousseltia® i Lower Canada College is offer- based on the Syllabus for Grades J Kairouan The fourth of the serios of ser-|tho flesh, Briefly, Jesus comes to v ing three scholarships for entry |7 and & in Public School up to Tebesso Pinchon® o mons under the title of \u201cThe |ench age and to each individual ' in September 1943, according to March 1943.No special study is ; Sidi ; Faith of 4 Modernist\u201d was given [with a message which has a 4 \" announcement to the Monitor | required.Feriagia 2 Boue eFaid last Sunday evening by tho Rev.|poculiar and distinct fitness, He iy oD S.Penton, Headmaster, Fol- Scholarship A: Papers in Alge- Ye Moknossy | George W.Goth in Westmount [is truly all things to all men, su lowing are the details: bra and Arithmetic (1% hours).Park Church, What, then, 5, the role au .1 : For int Geometry (1% hours), Frenc The subject of the sermon wag [Jesus in the modern wor Æ Scholarship A: loth entry and (1 hour).Latin (1 hour), Eng- \u201cChrist in the Modern World\" [asked Mr.Goth.! ; cn » Ln 5B rah 20 vor a ae lish Literature and Composition and the preacher stressed the re- Tu answer that question,\u201d he ship B: For entry into 4B (equiv G our, Seon ie sers ago Man and Christ in neue .\u2018and we io pos : \u201c1 (1 hour), Scholarships and C.y ovstand the noed® and weakuess- alent to 8th year) and tenable for Composition, Oral rech and one (his day and age., .es of our contemporary society, four years; Scholarship C: For| .poco optional papers: History, In opening Mr.Goth sald: We must learn that the root of entry into 3A (equivalent to Tih |e omapny, English Literature.\u201cThe Froudlaus have taught 48 [man's misory is in the human year) and tenable for five years.A candidate for a Lower Can- a good deal about the recurrence fy Our potty humanism has Each Scholarship is a grant of da College Scholarship is re- Scale of Miles of dreams.Inhibited dosires re- [failed to diagnoso the nature of free tuition at Lower Canada Col- quired to fill in the application 100 turn to haunt and perplex the), Guy tathers were right.lege from the time the winner form which, with a copy of this x imagination.Froud was concoru-| Man ls à sinner.He carries an Our reputation of 3 yesrs ef imtegrity assures you ef full val JEWELLERS WE.4046 WE BUY OLD GOLD And Diamonds OHMAN\u201d*S 1216 Craeny Ave.0 siness tien.9 CD DOC>oC\u20140 Ke he Westmount Lxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Cleaned Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 OCD OCC DOCDOC DOC VOL.XIV, No.14 Lower Canada College Offers enters the College until he takes \u201c |GABES, AXIS BASE, FALLS WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943 TO MONTGOMERY'S ARMY oS ed almost to tho point of ob- Rev.G.Goth Offers Challenge PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS announcement, can be obtained ; ; onemy within his own breast, his Junior Matriculation provided from the Headmaster, Lower Can- into and en-making vicrory ot the Eighth Army, news of which was overshadowed in Montreal by the Tramways strike, the British poured session with the morbid.But the [something dark and ainister sud- his work and conduct continue to |,da College, 4090 Royal Avenue, gh Rommel's strongly-held Southern Tunisia base.Above is the main street in the one-horse (arrow) town of 10,000 popula- reverse is oqually true.The good |gunly confronts him and he be satisfactory.These Scholarships are open only to boys not at present attending the College.Each Scholarship has an annual value of $2650.00.The examination papèrs are designed to test the candidate's ability to do the work of the class into which he will go.Those for Scholarships B and C are N.D.G.The completed form must be returned to Lower Canada College not later than Wednesday, 14th April, 1943.The examinations will be held at the College on Monday and Tuesday, April 19th and 20th beginning at 9.30 a.m.Arrangements can be made for candidates to stay to dinner on Monday if they so wish, Rev.W.Orr Mulligan Dedicates at this oasis, Westmount Boys Are \u2018Guinea Pigs\u2019 For Dry\u2019 Lecturer High School Pupils Give Gist of Talk at tion on the edge of the desert.The Atlantic hotel, tallest The map shows the importance of Gabes to Capt.Lawrence Mason Unveils Honor Roll Captain Rev.Lawrence E.Mason, chaplan to the troops locat- ed-at the M.A.A.A.grounds, left on Tuesday to take up his new duties as chaplain to units presently stationed at Huntingdon, Que.Captain Mason, who was formerly minister of the Baptist structure on the desert, has a lookout post on the roof.any drive on Tunis and Bixerte, Spring Arrives In Westmount Last Sunday numbers of month- old babies made their appearance in the arms of parents travelling by street car.Two-year-olds \u2014 tethered by strong strings, were to be seen pluying around doorsteps \u2014 the Many palm trees are found Beatty's Last Trip Via Westmount Awaited By Crowd Wes(mount-\u2014the first station through railway which the which we inhibit also returns to challenge us at a later date, The dreams of righteousness and peace which have been momontarily buried are not usually doad, They will come back in more auspicioug times to play a high role in the shaping of things to come, \u201cThis truth helps us to undor- stand the constant resurrection of Jesus Christ, Books have been written to explain Him away, but he always comes back, Buccossive generations have turned to Him for a message which never grows old.He {im our eternal contem- roulizes that he is looking in a mirror,\u201d Obviously wo nced leadership of & very high type if we are to omerge from this slough of des- pond in which we find ourselves today.Obviously, too, no bromide can effect a quick cure, We need to be saved from ourselves; from our lusis, our appetites, our alns.** \u201cWe have a right to pray for victory If we mean victory over dark and sinister evils which le in the human heart.\u201d \u201cChrist, alone, offers us a lea- y .; specini train bearing Sir Edward porary.dership which can save, redeem hurch, .-| soft whistle of the first t \u2018 ' Honor Roll Of Bo S Il à e Temperance League Church, at Aylmer, Ont.unveil vend ,o- PERNU Beatty's body passed last woek \u201cThe role of Jesus fn {he |and give us the victory.He will Luncheon ed the Roll of Honour of Temple YeNdor was to be heard along |en route to St.Catharines-\u2014was modern world has to be studied onuble us to understand our- Interesting Ceremony Held at Melville Church Last Sunday Followed by Informal Inspection by Fathers ing the early part of the service.record.He lauded them on their Four Westmount High School boys acted as \u2018guinea pigs\u2019 for a temperance lecture given by W, on Tuesday by the Quebec Tem- Baptist Church, Outremont, on Sunday evening.On Monday he addressed a young people's meeting in Olivet Baptist Church, Ver- Sherbrooke street\u2014and one small snowdrop showed {ts head fu a patch of earth in Elm avenue, Spring fs really here.crowded with interested spectators all apparently anxious to show thelr admiration for a great man.About four o\u2019cloek persons walked slowly into the building were being re-conditioned men in carefully.It is not our task to ape him; to carry out wilh meil- culous unimaginative exactitude the things which Josus did when he was with men fn the flesh.solves, Ho can bring us into the presence of God whore, with cleansed hearts, we may dedicate ourselver to the bullding of His kingdom.\u201d D.Bayley, Director of Temper- d : , C -| dun.He is a graduate of Mc- .° and out on to the platform, until |g wp ; ., , ur task Is much bigger.We are The role of Jesus ie nothing Melv i ut their best efforts \u2018an Educati - ; ; v ; Last Sunday evening, lel ille, the boys to D ee ce at on for the Govern Master University, Hamilton, Ont.just about when the (rain was challenged to carry out tho Inten- [less than the redemption of man.Church was well filled, on the oc- [into the \u201cDiamond Jubilee\u201d re- [ment of Manitoba at a luncheon due to pass, nearly a hundred .u C ; b ne 1 ; , y tions of Jesus, To achlevp (or our We can not oscape Him.We must casion of the special Boys\u2019 Bri-|cruiting campaign so that the for business and professional men were present gade and W.V.R.C.service.Dur-| Brigade might establish a new |given in the Mount Royal Hotel « * ) \u2019 generation (he things he would come to terms with Ohrlst or 0C my urse 0 ow Î ome Over the tracks where cars wish if he were with us now In perish In the abyss.\u201d Captain J, Howard Richardson presented the new Honor Roll for dedication and the ceremony was performed by the Rev.Dr.Wm.Orr Mulligan, Chaplain of the Unit.The following names were inscribed upon the Honor Roll: Sinclair Dixon, Willlam Dixon, J.\u201cfine turn out and natty appearance.\u201d Membership cards were then presented by Dr.Mulligan, who also commended the officers and boys on their aplen- did work since the company\u2019s inception in 1935, Ambulance certificates, which were not presented at the Com- perance League, On Monday, Mr.Bayley gave an address on temperance to over 500 Westmount boys and girls of school age, At the luncheon he put the hoys through a catechism of 15 minutes\u2019 duration based on his 45-minute address to the young people, Gets Promotion In South Africa Lt.Nursing Sister Girls Indirect Victims Of Tramways Strike Indirectly vietimg of the transportation tie-up two young girls blue overalls appeared coaches and lined up slong the platform.A couple of cooks In thin white clothes came out and stood waiting.\u201cIts the last round-up\u201d onn called to the other.Then punctually at 4.17 a puff of white smoke wus seen and the train's great engine No.\"2824\" out of P-O \u201cSandy\u201d Morrison's fate is \u201cSandy\u201d Morrison\u2019s Body Found by Airmen in India In England he was shot down MacWilllams, James Patterson, |pany inspection last June, were| The questions put and answer- received injuries In a crash bg- appeared round the bend with lo- \"0 longer uncertain.His parents, [and had u fractured skull and on Duncan Patterson, Wm.Orr Mul-|awarded to the following: Cpl |ed dealt with the effects of alco- |\" A.E.Ward Now ween the car in which they were |comotive engineer Brnlo Anderson M'+ 80d Mra.W.J.Morrison, 76, (another occasion in Englund, he ligan, Jr., Philip Lamb, John W [James Wright, L/Cpl.Geo.Mac- |hol on the heart, the brain and ._.getting a lift home and a truck |leaning out with an air of proud Somerville Avenue, have recelved |got a fractured leg, and after his Jeffrey, Ross Way, Clifton Blair, |Farlane, L/Cpl.Robert East-|the conscience.The boys came Captain in S.A.M.N.S.at the corner of Western and Possession and an evidont desire * Cæble from thelr son\u2018s sguadron [third crash which took place in M.Angus Sutherland, Milton |wood, L/Cpl.Geof.Camp, Ptes.[through with flying colours.They _ Victori 5 to Bee how many were there to \u2018rlends, telling tham that their Burma, he trekked through 100 Thomas, Don Scott, Leonard |Jordan Durocher, James Dugan, [were Alec Anderson, Gordon Pol-| News has just been recelved C0714 avenue about p.m.last pay tribute to his former leader, |P0¥'8 body had been found in |miles of jungle to safety.Gough, James Wilson, Ken.Bol-|Donald Duncan, Terrel Valdez.A |lock, Andrew Patterson and Har- f.om South Africa of the promo- Monday.Nearly all the station staff were India.Besides his parents, \u201cSandy\u201d is duc, Donald Taylor, Herb.Wilson.[Jubilee crest was awarded to|vie Walford.tion of a local nursing sister, Lt Heather Kennedy, 17, of 1037 lined up but P.Lessard, the No word of how Sandy met his [survived by two sisters, Mrs.J.Since the preparation of the list, L/Cpl.Geo.MacFariane for his -_\u2014 & nister, Lb 11 acasse street, St.Ifenry, and| Westmount agent \u2014 true to the 108th accompanied the sparsely- |G.Cuthbertson of Toronto, and a considerable number of addi-|entry into the competition on gye 9 Anne Bdythe Ward, formerly of Sheila Lortie, 21, ot 5521 Cote Bentty tradition\u2014remalined at his Worded cable, but his father ex-|Mrs.Douglas Kerr of New York, tional names have been handed good sportsmanship, and the three City Manager S Wood avenue, to the rank of Cap- |g Antoine \u2019 road.were bolng post.pressed Home satisfaction at |hoth of whom were Immediately to the Captain and will be in-|months\u2019 service badge to Pte.tain fn the S.A.M.N.S.driven to their homes in a pri- \u2014 knowing that at least it was Lhe [notified of the news In the cable.scribed on the Roll during the {Henry Peacock.After o hese Miss Ward, who with a friend, vale car owned by John Convie, ° ° boy's own chums who found him A memorial service for PO next week.awards had been made, the Com- A IR rt ; 5175 he 6 sireet west, U OfM nk d and w give him the funeral Morrison will be conducted D Following the service, the pany dismissed and took their nnua ¢po Isabel Lamplough, daughter of when ; né en by Albert Ill y à In which he would have llked to [Canon Kenneth Naylor next Sun- Brigade was inspected informally places for the \u201cFellowship Mr.and Mra.F.W.Lamplough, Gauthier.2812 Rivard street, have.day at 8 p.m., Trinity Memorial by a number of the lads\u2019 fathers.Hour,\u201d which followed.s 335 Elm avenue, left Canada in! truck the car.° ® It was a fitüng end to P-O Mor- Church, at which à detachment of This gave the fathers an oppor-| A number of the familiar old S 00 ea( Ing December, 1941, with the firsl| he Westmount Police Depart- S d 1S ll Ject rison's active careor, und al-|Alr Cadets from Westmount High tunity of seeing their sons on hymns were taken up heartily by three hundred nurses to go to the ment was notified and an offlenr though only Lwenty-one, he had [School will be on duty.Repre- parade as well as judging how they measured up to the standard requirements of the Company.Following the inspection, D.A.Grant gave a brief talk, urging the audience and two beautiful solos were given by Mrs, Cummings of Stanley Church.Light refreshments were served later in the evening .French Charities Drive Under Way In Local Sections New Edition 0f W.V.R.C.Show Interesting Facts Marshalled in Order of Importance to Civic Life If it were necessary to describe the annual report of Westmount's City Manager \u2014 Percy Jarman \u2014 in very few words perhaps \u201cA Human Document\u201d would meet foolscap.and the information contained therein is arranged in Union, is now matron-in-chlef at the Baratnanath Military Hospital, near Johannesburg.Miss Lamplough, who holds the rank of Lieutenant Nursing Sister, gave good reports of health and work in her last let- her arrived quickly and took the girls to the Homoeopathic Hospital.Heather Kennedy was found to be suffering from a hadly-cut head, and Sheila I.ortie had a hadly-bruised left ankle.After treatment both lefi for home before 7 o'clock the mame ter home.evening, Elects Two Leac ing City Men In Talk ToRotary Flight Lieutenant Charles Bender Speaks on \u201cThe Man Next Door\u201d Flight Tleutenant Charles Ban.the regular weakly luncheon in Victoria Hall yesterday, seen much service and had had many adventures, sontatives of the R.C.A.F.are al- #0 Expected to he present, Service Planned For Veteran Of Last War In France and Russia Parents and Sons Will Hold Dinner \u201cuy\u201d (man .C d der, formerly Rahh! of a Byna- Tomorrow At Y se._ i gogue in Outremont and now .This report, which was pre- Air Cadet League Of ala a Jewish chaplain In the R.CLA.F.\u2014\u2014\u2014 sented recently at a council meet- oka on \u2018\u2019Tha Man N D \u2026 e Ven ing covers nearly 31 pages of ; before Westmount Rotary Cinb at, Late B.H.Bell Served Interesting Program Arranged for Parents B.Panet-Raymond Under the supervision of Cor-|an especially Interesting order.The talk was a plea to neigh- and Sons Night .poral Lewis Hill, producer and| Precedent is given to \u2018Events Air Minister Sends C tulatory Message to hours for neighhourliness and for| The funeral of Benjamin Har- Heading Campaign M, C.a new edition of the W.V.- of Local Interest then es Ir nister dends Longratulatory 8 recognition of the assential unity |TIBOH Bell, 54, of 6, Park Place, \u2018Parent, and son\u201d night takes Assisted by Mrs.Paul Bienvenue Already in full swing with the half-way mark not vet reached.the Federation of French Charl- ties Is calling upon every class of local citizens to assist in reaching the campaign objective of $517,000.R.C.Troop Show \u201cShowtime Cavalcade\u2019 will be given to the public on Thursday, April 8th.at § p.m, in the concert-hall of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute Place Royale, before going on tour of the various camps.Grace Forrest, well-known concert pianist is the musical director, and in addition to selections tion and Legisiation™, After this section come nearly 22 pages which\u2014under the general heading of \u2018Municipal Services''\u2014give much information about both essential rather utilitarian \u2014 services from sewers and sidewalk#, up to the more rleasing subjects which are arranged for the henefit of the citizens of Westmount.Among these other are \u201cParks Two Westmount residents have just been elected to important posts in the Air Cadet League of Canada: Arthur IL.Melling, 662, Victoria Avenue is a vice-presi- dent and C, D.Taylor, 4719 Upper Roslyn, is now a director.These appointments were made in Ottawa at a recent two-day meeting at which a message was Ottawa Meeting and Promises League\u2019s Support \u2014_\u2014 * dent, expressed the thanks of the Air Cadet League to the hundreds of officers and instructors across and hrotherhood of mankind, Emphasizing the possibility of diversity with unity, Fit.I.t.Bender, with special reference to Russia, sald that one might still be friendly with a nelghbour without admiring or sharing his taste In household furniture, Sim- flarly, he thought that we could co-operate with Russia In war and peace, without accepting the political, social or religious views wun arranged to take place this morning at noon in the chapel of the D.A.Collins Company, 5810, Sherbrooke street west, Mr.Bell, who died after a short Illness was superintendent of construction of the Montreal Division of the Bell Telephone Company.He was born in Frelighabure, place tomorrow at the \u201cY'\", The cvent starts at 6.15 p.m, with a banquet, and an interest- Ing program will follow.Dave Binmore will propose the toast to the parents and Mrs, M, Biggar will propose the toast to the sons.J.M, C, Duckworth, of the Notre Dame de Grace *'Y,\u201d will be the guest speaker, and bis : v ; hee, where he spent thirty- Edgar Genest, chairman of the by the Chorus Troop, featured so- and Playgrounds\u2019, \u2014Trees\u2019 \u2014- {received from the Air Minister, of the Soviets, Quebec, where pe t y mersage 18 looked forward to with i : day that th loists include.Grace Dowker, Lil- \u201cVictoria Hall\" (as centre for| Major Power, congratulating the Discussing his own race, Fit.- five years of his life.great interest campaign, said yester = a e lian Reidy.Wilton Sheehan, Ken.community doings) \u2014 and news league on its work.It.Bender sald he had come In He was a veteran of thn last ne sponsoring auch an urgent needs of the Federation.O'Brien.Teddy Traynor; comedy of one of the most popular ren- Following is part of Major contact with many Hehrews from var and went overseas with the .' ; oe it 5 re which eared for one out of every Will be provided by Charles Mal- tres in the city \u2014 the \u2018Public Power's message: \u201clet me assure many Jands, and almost without 5ist.Ottawa Battery, in 191% excellent où a = ° on ten children, women and children 10D.while dance routines will fea- y x , you that so far as it is in my hands exception, they presented the|\u201d'\"\" 77 TY, * excellent opportunity for parents ! \u2018 jture Kathleen Ponting.Dorothy Li rary.» \u201c , t the | same general aspect as the non-| Was wounded in France und later |to meet the staff, and to see for in the Montreal area last vear.ç ; What it all \u2018\u2018costs\u2019 comes in|to control.you inay expec e themselves the type of work be- appeared to be well understood.: Westmount's campaign is head-.| Clements.Helen and Yolanda Granata.Beverley Watt and Jean the last pages of the report and in these the pleasing result shows continued encouragement of the Department of National Defence Jewish Inhabitants from these countries, Dealing with claims of volunteered for the 1917 Russian campaign.He wan transferred to ing carried on in these times, when work with boys Is so vital.MacMillan.; ; ir and the advancement of \u2018Jewish domination over certain the 68th.Battery, stayed In Rus- ed by B.Panet-Raymond, while! Entire proceeds will go towards ee city bas a surplus of the air de movement in Can- i fields of endeavor, he sald there |xia until the end of hostilities and Fhe junior divislon of the boys\u2019 Mrs.Paul Bienvenue is actively;the purchase of equipment.| In order to show residents ada.\u201d were no Jewlsh directors on any returned later to Canada.He was department is giving a physical in charge of the Women's sec- | TOO.(something of what they possess| Group Capt.Hume told the Canadian bank, insurance com-| a mason, and belonged to the display following the other pro- tion.7.N.PIERCE LEAVES CITY sc near home and also something meeting that nearly 1,000 boys pany or public utility, There were Cornerstone Lodge, Cowansville.grim, to which those parents = o ; | Rotarian John Newman Pierce, about how \u2018the wheels go already have graduated from fields fn which Jews played a pro-! Surviving are his wife, the for.8h Dot be at the first part have Directors of the St.Antonin 343 Roslyn Avenue.is leaving the round\u2019.the \u201cExaminer\u201d will pub- cadet squadrons into the R.C.A.F.minent part, he admitted proudly.| mer Elizabeth McPherson, and been specially invited.parish district 1a Snowdon are'city to live in Toronto, His resig- ish a short series of farts glean- and that their records proved the Of 38 German winners of Nobel two daughters, Marjorie and The members wish to make all J.H.Meloche, president of thé\u2018nation from the Westmount Club | ed from Mr.Jarman's report.dur- |effectiveness of cadet training in | prizes, nine were Jews.\u201cWe owed Dorothy.parents feel that they are very district, and Mrs.J.E.Archetie.was announced last week by the ing the next few weeks.ieader of the Women's Section.The campaign was launched cn Sunday, as far as the Englieh- (Continued on Page 5) : dirertors who offered regrets at good wishes the his departure and for his future in City.\u201d - \u2018Queen The first of these will appear \"in next week's issue and will cover the \u201cParks and Play- ; grounds\u2019, develuping aptitude for aircrew | work.and giving the boys a full C.DOUGLAS TAYLOR the radio to an Austrian Jew inamed Hertz, the microphone fs appreciation of the discipline and Canada who give over much of {the work of a Jew Berliner, and traditions of the service.| |! B.Foster, the retiring pres! their time to the training of Cao ada\u2019s 21,000 air cadets, fhe inventor of the world's most (Continned on Page 5) The Kev, T W.Jones of Calvary United Church was chosen to conduct the service and burial was arranged to fake place in { Frelighshurg.welcome tomorrow, when they \u2018can have a real evening of fel- :lowship with their sons, and it ix \u201choped that a rea) parent and son party will he held.' 4 PAGE TWO The Westmou nt Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Gsrden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773* be an ji devoted \u201cThe Examiner\u201d newspaper for sims to the home, 815.12.will soon be p The general COMPANY A financial clean service.ndependent, public accumulated at WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, \u2014_ FIRST THINGS FIRST LAST THURSDAY the annual report of the general manager of our cit for the press.\u2018The Montreal papers chose to feature the 1943 case\u2014and Wes fairs.A prominent y was released to remark that the calibre of | However\u2014the contrary fact that we have a financial surplus of $3,- But that information\u2014good news though it be\u2014is only a small part of all that is contained in this splendidly composed document which rinted.manager first presents ahout 26 pages of interesting facts and statistics regarding the we >rk nf the various services.Finance comes along in the last few pages.surplus does not necessarily mean that citizens have had satisfactory service, in fact such a surplus might have heen j the expense of good work.is obviously the tmount mary be proud of the men she has chosen to Inok after her civic af- Montrealer was recently heard \u201cThe Metropolis would be well off if its affairs could be handled by a man of \u2018ercy Jarman, WESTMOUNT PARK | CHURCH NOTES The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both services in Westmount Park Church on Sunday next, April 4.It is hoped that each member of the congregation will plan to ut- tend thls service.Visitors are welcome to jofh with the mem- hers of the church in this pre- Easter Communion.Preparatory service will be held in thé church auditorium on Friday at 8 p.m.when an opportunity will be given for Lhe congregation to meet and welcome new members.On Sunday evening at 7.30 Mr.Goth will conclude the series of sermons on \u2018The Faith of a Modernist\u201d taking for his tople: \u201cGod in the Modern World.\u201d Dominion Douglas Church Notes * Next Synday morning Dr.Lloyd Smith will take as his theme: \u2018A Poem That Influenced Jesus.\u201d Church Schoo! will assemble at 3.00 p.m.and it will be \u2018Missionary Sunday.\u201d In the avening at seven thirty the minister will review a recent book by Dr.Pitt Van Dusen entitled.\u201cWhat Is the Church Doing?\u2019 and which sets forth an inspiring answer to that popular question, The sewing circle on Monday at 2.00 p.m.will work on Red Cross supplies.On Tuesday at 10.00 a.m., the Women's Association will meet to sew.The Red Cross unit on Wednesday from 10.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.will work on surgical dressings and other Red Cross materials.At the Lenten Service on Wednesday at 8.00 p.m., the speaker will he Rev, Gordon Burgoyne, He will he assisted in the conduct of the worship hy Messra, W.H, Goodwin and Geo.A.Russell.The sixteenth anniversary of the opening of the present Dom- Infon-Douglas Church auditorium will be celehrated on Sunday, April 11, when the special preacher will be Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.,, of Westmount Park Church.NORWOOD TO TALK AT SALVATION SERVICE Rev.Dr.F.W, Norwood, Australian-born pastor of SL James United Church who came to Montreal recently from Vancouver, B.C., will address a Sun- Salvation Army in the Citadel on University street, Dr.Nor- wood is a former pastor of the City Temple, the cathedral of Congregationalism in London, England, which was demolished by German alr raiders in the days when the Luftwaffe enjoyed air superiority over the R.A.F, DR.Westmount Baptist Church Notes | | * On Sunday, in the absence of Dr.J.A.Johnston who is conducting special services {in Brock- ville, Ontario, the services ln Westmount Baptist Church will he conducted by Flight-Lieut.AS$.Roblin, Chaplain, R.C.A.F.At the morning service the sermon thema will he: \u2018The Art of Watchfiulness.\u201d The Communion of the Lord's Supper will take place at 12 o'clock noon.At the evening service at 7.30, Flight-I.ieut, Roblin will speak on the subject entitled: \u2018\u2018Stalemate\u2019.Visitors and particularly members of the Services, are cordially invited.On Sunday, April 11, Dr.Johnson will be assisted at the evening service by a group from the Soldiers\u2019 and Afrmen\u2019's Christian Assoélation.Young People's Meeting sponsored by the I.S.C,.F.at Waest- mount Baptist Church.Coruer Sherbrooke and Roslyn Ave., Saturday, April 3rd, at 7.456 p.m.All young people are welcome.Those in uniform are invited.Speaker, Rev.Edgar Lorimer, PRAISE , Now the long shadows eastward creep, The golden sun {s setting; sleep, The praise of our forgetting.| Rev, T.W.The Church School will meet in THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, pr CALVARY CHURCH NOTES | * The services in Calvary United Chureli, on Sunday will he conducted by the pastor, Capt.the Jones, M.A, D.D.all departments at 10 o'clock.! Children of ail ages and young | | Take, Lord! the worship of our.people are invited to phare the lite and work of the school.The morning worship at o'clock will precede the munion of the Lord's Supper.Tha 11 !rermon to be delivered by Dr.Jones at the morning service will be based on the theme \u2018\u2018Sources of Btrength for Life and Service\u201d.Training classes, conducted by tbe pastor, for young people age 13 to 16 will be held at 2.30 in the Macaulay Hall, and for those 16 years of age and over at 3.15 p.m.These classes are open to those desiring training for church membership and also for those Reek!ng training in leadership in the Church School, At the evening service at 7.30 p.m.Dr.Jones will commence a brief series of sermons on \u2018The Romance of Protestantism\u2019 dealing in this first sermon with the historic development of the church.There is great need that our people and especially our young folk, should be Informed regarding the historic processes by which the Protestant faith came to its present position.These sermons are intended to serve this purpose and to strengthen our loyalty to the \u201cFaith of our Fathers\u201d.The Young People's Union will meet on Monday at 8.156 p.m, for {ts monthly consecration meeting under the leadership of the president.An address will be delivered by C.Alexander Gordon, Field Secretary of the Quebec Temperance League.Tuesday the Red Cross units will meet at 10.30 a.m, and the evening branch at 7.30 p.m.On Wednesday the Women\u2019s Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at 2.30 p.m, THE HARVEST Late years are still in limbo to us; but the more distant past is al] that we possess in life, the corn already harvested and stored forever in the grange of memory If I desire to live long, it is that I may have the more to look back upon.\u2014R.L.S, The Westmount Examiner 2035 GLASSIFIED ADS Sgr WAlnut 2773 tester LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED TO PURCHASE BOG\u2014Éraïi black female, part Scot- tle, with white marking on chest, answering to the name of \u2018\u2019Bounle\u2019\u2019, lost vicinity Victoria avenue and Clare- mont, Monday afternoon.Reward.38 Windsor avenue.KL.0944.J-34 SITUATIONS VAC.(FEMALE) LADY to do mending on Victoria avenue, near Boulevard, half day weekly.BL.5403.J-14 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN for general housework, no heavy laundry or waxing, Hve in or out, FI, 8185, 498 Argyle avenue, Westmount.J-25 COOK gensral for Weatmount femily at B88 Cote St.Antoine Road.adults, live In, references required.DE, 5048, J-12 PROFERTY FOR SALE VICTORIA AVENUE between Wept- mount avenus and The Boulevard, 2- atorey brick house, containing on ground floor, living room (with fireplace), dining room, pantry, kitchen, mald\u2019s bedroom and bathroom, $ other bedrooms with bathroom, den and sun porch.Price $13,000.00, THE EASTERN TRUST CO.1284 St.James West.BB.1745 J-1 COUNTRY PROP.FOR BALE POINTE CLAIRE, Wilton Road, 4.atorey stone encased house, containing large hall, cloak room, living room, dining room, planned kitchen, large screened verandah, 3 bedrooms, tiled bathroom, aun deck, linen cupboards, hot water furnace.Side garage communicating with house.THE EASTERN TRUST CO.184 St, James West.BE.1745 J-2 TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS BUSINESY couple wish to share living quarters, unfurnished, kitchen privileges.vicinity Montreal West, Westmount or Windsor statiens, Mra.Viau, PL.6691.LOCAL 53.3-33 ROOM AND BOARD GTROUARD avenue, double bed, twa war workers preferred.good references required, gentlemen only.BL.2451 J-18 GARAGE TO LET HEATED GARAGE, sole occupancy, corner Claremont and Sherbrooke, DE.3719.J-38 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted vicinity Arlington avênue.WT, 1571, J-26 FOR SALE CC N CRESCENT man's bicycle, 22-20, good condition, with two new tires.WE.4839.J-30 AS STOVE, 4 burners, gateleg table, painted.One round mirror.EL.2045, J-23 WALNUT dining room table 44 x 60, three leaves, waxed heat proof, buf- fét, server, 6 chairs, $300.00.FI.4163, ne dealers.J-81 A draw curtains, Ti\" long TA (nd pAlP gold, one pair dusty rode), complete with pulley tracks.measuring 7° 9\" and & 6\".FI 87.J-16 DINING room suite in excellent condition, reasonable, no dealers.WA.mettra 0 P-147 J Three.CHESTERFIELD, 3 pleees, two colors, new, $76.00, New beautiful rug, 6 3-4 x 9 bargains, $32.50, 5826 Sherbrooke W, EL, 3614, J-6 FEW BEAUTIFUL Rugs, never used, bargains.Modern velour chesterfield, sulte, never used, $95.Fine modern bed room.Plctures, bookcases, drop- GAS stove, large Moffatt, four burner, side oven, broiler.EL.9292.P-101 DOUBLE bed, complete, metal cable spring and spring-filled mattress, DE.5621, P-104 SRLENDOR TABLETS, harmless and effective.One Dollar, Belgrave, Sanl- tary and Singer Drugstore.P-22 leaf table, chairs, lamps, tables, Walnut breakfast eet.Never used.Unusual DINING table, buffet, solid oak, $15, opportunity.FI, 1950.Colson, 1353 LIS, 1584.P-106 Greene, Westmount.J-19 CONTENTS of four room apartment TWO men's suits, size 40.l.ady's| in excellent condition, very reason- coats, size 20.5895 Grovehill Place.able, no dealers.WA.4373 Saturday.P-139 P-107 BOY'S First Communion sult (complete Eton suit with long striped trousers).WI, 0342.P-187 GIRI:S First Communion long dress, Pointe Tasprit complete with taffeta slip.WI.0342 P-136 A , Crossword Puzzle FA RO A 32 Of greater length $¢ One who engages in 6 A fires (Bolution will de found 1 8 Golt teacher (coll.) LS OL 5 HORIZONTAL 8 Flying mammals 16 A number 1 A beverage a seat oyalist fugitie 4 To shock 48 Prefix: down from » ATH ee Rev- 9 Spmmer drink a Catt for aid ptained olution 12 eo fourth sa perfume obtaine 13 One In command from flowers 32 Grows wan of a brigade 30 To dampen 23 Combative 18 Coral reef worm 34 One versed in the 24 Contemptible \u2019 (pl) science of nutrition 3 5 Mans name 17 Harbors 36 Before 18 Compass point 37 630 (Roman num- = Bare 19 Symbol fs erals) 30 A sy vlan, deity eur 58 Agreements 33 To depa 21 Ever (contr.) 59 Child for \u201cfather\u201d 95 Dined Pextravagantiy 12 To peel VERTICAL 38 Pertaining to des- 24 Any 1 To knock lightly erts 1 To Texcarate 2 Note in Guido\u2019s 41 A Ddadgerlike ani- 28 Time scale mal 29 City 0 *Hitnois 3 Part of an airplane 43 Genus of cows 31 Note in scale 4 Capable 45 To make lace rm a certain sport 7 Symbol for argent 4 To aum up 36 Printer's measure 8 To fold 49 To tear 37 Commands 9 Ventilated 51 Cereal grain 39 The finish 10 Disadvanta 52 Perlod of time 40 Title of respect 11 Ditter vete 53 Man's nickname \u20ac2 Ireland 14 Female deer 58 A Chinese pagoda elsewhere in this issue) WE are interested in buying old Silver Plate, Bric-a-brac, Jewellery.China, etc.Our reputation during 43 years in business is your assurance of honest, confidential transactions.Phone WE.4046, Ohman's, 1218 Greene avenue, J-10 CASH FOR ANTIQUES LYONS, one of Canada's largest and oldest established 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.J-5 MEN'S and boy's used winter and fall coats, suits, double breasted, tuxedos, etc.Good prices.HA, 3790.Eve- nings.CR.1938, J-4 WANTED BOY'S Eton sult, size 7, or woyld rent one, EL, 3298.J-34 BED with single panel wanted, Simmons type, also combination wringer stand and tubs.WE.3981, J-32 FAIRY bicycle, lady's bicycle, must be in good condition.FI.6659.J-31 WANTED-\u2014Pair of Toe shoes, size 4.or 4%.DE.4208.J-29 Com- | LADY'S BICYCLE wanted, WIL 5444.J-27 NEW or second-hand lady's bicycle, goad condition, WI, 5667 between 7-9 p.m.J-25 BOY'S ETON SUIT, size 8 wanted, reasonable.WI, §249, J-22 JACKET HEATER for coal, medium or large size, single beds complete, congoleum or linoleum rug, child's rubber boots, sizes 12 and 1%.Wardrobe, acreens, easy chairs, Must be clean and reasonable.Please call FI.3200.J-17 WANTED\u2014Baby's crib, large aize, also high chair, FI.8374.J-15 WANTED\u2014Second hand\u2019 Invalid's wheel chair.FI.9578.J-13 LIONEL Train, O guage, elactric switches, accessories, station.Telephone AM.5943 between 8 and 8 p.m.J-11 GO-CART wanted.Must bs in perfect condition, preferadly wicker.DE.5048.J-35 CARTAGE & STORAGE WESTERN Crating and Moving Reg\u2019d, Van Service.Specialty furniture, refrigerators, pianos, moved by experienced men, Service and satisfaction.FI, 1338.3-7 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DE, 3110.J-3 DRESSMAKING COATS, suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Talloress, dressmaker, 4316 St.Catherine St.FT.6084.J-20 LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, suits and dresses.Smocking, embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Nrs.Humber, FIL so.RUGS BROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs made from your old carpets, mater fals.any size, or color.Anglo-French Co, Drummond Bldg, PL.5848.*The Nan Who Wouldn't Die\u201d 1943 The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the, kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Wastmount Theatre.Each: week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: Simply tind the two \u201c\u2018ads.\u201d 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 one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.|.Kierans, 466 Victoria Ave.Hampton avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue | for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents ot 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 are drawn from among those who submit the ecrrect answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes te every The winners of last week\u2018s contest are as follows and their passes will D.Vincent, 396 Grosvenor Ave., Apt.3: Jean Scarlett, 432 Prince Albert Ave.; Griffith M.Marshall, Anderson, 371 Claremont Ave.; Anne Hyde, 484 Argyle Ave.; Mrs.Hugh 433 Metcalfe Ave.; Mrs.J.R.From fruitless arguments about our common aim.Good Lord, deliver us.From recriminations over our past errors, Good Lord, deliver us.From petty jealousies, and paltry personal anxieties.From weakness in adversity and callow triumph in success, Good Lord, deliver us.From impatience with slow- moving beauraucracy; from exasperation at the objective view of those who do not share our ideas on how to win this War, God Lord, deliver us.And when, in spite of manifold mistakes In every field of action and every branch of service, the final Victory Is yet ours, .From the vainglory and lethargy that so often follows Victory.Good Lord, deliver us.When we attempt to rebuild Litany of a Believer In The United Nations this broken world, and cry for spiritual guidance, We beseech Thee to hear us.good Lord.When our heatrs are sad and taint with longing for those husbands, sons and brothers who could have helped so ably, but who gave their lives that we might live.We beseech Thee to hear good Lord.And finally, when our allotted span has run out, and we know the work we wished to accomplish is only half done; for our children and those who came after them, for a better, fairer world for all who helleve in Thee after their own fashion, and yet may work honourably together.We beseech Thee to hear us, good Lord! \u2014\u2014Elizabeth Douglas, Westmount.us, At an outstanding and color- and fifty guests witnessed the \u201cInstallation of Officers\u201d of the Daughters of the Nile in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Jast evening.Baskets of spring flowers and ferns formed the decorations in the hall, The Daughters of the Nile is an International order having units in over sixty-one cities throughout the United States, Canada and Hawaii.The Montreal unit was organized in Montreal in November, 1929, and its object is two-fold, both social and philanthropic; they meet monthly to sew or knit for the children in the \u2018\u2018Shriners\u2019 Hospital tor Crippled Children\u201d, and have pledged themselves to give various parties for these crippled children at different feasts throughout the year.Mrs.May Jarvis rendered the address of welcome and the Queen-elect followed by the officers for the ensuing year were escorted into the room where Mrs, Matheson was presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses formed into an arch by the officers.Daughters of The Nile Hold Ceremony to Elect Officers The installing officers were: ful ceremony \u2018over one hundred | Mrs.Felicia Clements, Installing Queen; Mrs.Gwendoline Andrews, Marshal; Mrs, Ada Nixon, Chaplain; and Mrs.Edith Price, musician, Elizabeth Porteous and Jessie Nixon attendants.The other new officers were: Pr.Royal Mrs, Rose Atkinson, Pr.Tirzah Mrs.Jessie Leslie, Pr.Badoura Mrs.Jessie Roman, Recorder Felicia Clements, Banker Ellen Thomas, Marshal Q.Andrews, Chaplain T.Jones, Lady of the Keys Agnes Dray- ton, Lady of the Gates Florence Ryer, Ladies-in-waiting, Norma Johnson.Lorraine Johnson, Dor- othey Hay, Gertrude Bonnell, and Florence Field.The two attendants were Muriel Murphy and Elizabeth Secord.Mrs.Edith Price, musician for the ensuing year.Little Miss was the crown-bearer.Mrs.Richard Dietsche was the soloist and Miss Verna Evans accompanist.The standard bearers were: For the British Flag, Miss Florence Fox, and the American Flag, Mrs.Mary Blampied.Mrs.Elsie Ford, Junior-Past Queen was the recipient of the Queen's Jewel, Never before did rolling moon on O heroes of the past, David and Joshua, God's hosts of Come, live again in the beaten Pity a million blinded Samsons at 1586 St.Matthew St.COME, LIVE AGAIN By Christine Henderson The golden winter moon rolls full on high Serenely over Europe in God's sky, And sees a countless host like one great writhing pain, Betrayed and ravished, famished and enchained! high See such a weltering mass of misery! re-incarnate, bold,\u2014 old, Young Joan the Maid, and Garibaldi true, Gallant St.George, and Drake and Nelson,\u2014you foik today, And stand with Michael's angels in the fray Who fought and won 'gainst Satan's panoply! 0 glorious rolling orbs that heaven reveal, the wheel?\u2014Christine L, Henderson.* * ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH NOTES * * At the evening service in St.Andrew's Church A.Leonard Griffith, B.A, will preach the sermon.This is a sermon that will appeal not only to the young folks but to the older members as well, St.Andrew's Church has invited Mr.Griffith to remain during the summer months, and on almost every Sunday, he will be heard at either the morning or evening service.His topic Sunday evening is \u201cFollowing the Great Example.\u201d The Alpha Omega Society is coming toward the close of one of its most successful seasons.Every Sunday after the evening service, there has been a large attendance of young folks, parti- cipating in vital discussions on Christlan conduct and a better social order, as well as listening to occasional addresses by outstanding speakers.On Sunday evening group discussions will take place on the topic: \u201cThings 1 Like and Dislike About Current Movies.\u201d TROUBLES It is not so much life's great troubles that make the days hard as the little perplexing tangles, the seemingly petty matters, It is a blessed faith that learns to drop these into the bands of a wise Father in Heaven for straightening.It is wonderful how the tangles are straightened out by that process.\u201cIn the world after the war the greatest of all stabilizing influences wiil be the produce of Ameri- can farms.\"\u2014Thomas E, Dewey.Mildred Hackett Age-old Problem Topic Of Sermon Dr.Kerr to Discuss Affliction of the Righteous Rev.Dr F.W.Kerr will preach his final sermon in the series on the Book of Job, Sunday morning in St.Andrew's Church, This books deals in dramatic fashion with the age-old problem of why the wicked should flourish and the righteous suffer affliction.Each character in this great drama represents one of the historic answers to this problem, but only when the Eternal God answers out of the whirlwind, is the answer placed in its true setting.The title of Dr.Kerr's sermon is \u201cThe Answer from the Whirlwind\u2019, and he hopes to give a satisfying reply to the great problem of this book.| BOWING You wouldn't think much of 2 farmer who told you that he had had sown turnigs, but was expecting a fine crop of wheat.Yet, 80 often in life, we go on hoping for a harvest of rewards for which we have never sown one seed, \u201cYou can have the good old days.1'm perfectly contented to be living in the present, even with rationing and the war.\u2019\u2014George Ade, St.Matthias\u2019 Church Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant Curate, Rev.W.J.White FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.Principal W.A.Ferguson, M.A., D.D.p.m.Sunday School.p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver.Subject: \u2018\u2019Characters im the Passion of our Lord.\u201d \u201cHerod and Pilate.\u201d WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion Intercessions.8.00 p.m.Lenten Service \u2014 Bible Studies by the Rector\u2014\"\u2018In His Steps.\u201d 3.00 7.30 and Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A, LLB.D.D.Minister: SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\"Jesus or Barabbas.\u201d 11.30 am., 3 p.m, 5 p.m.Sunday Schoo! and Bible Classes, 7.30 p.m.Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach.VISITORS WELCOME Friday, April 9th\u20148.15 p.m.Preparatory Service.Sunday, April 11th\u201411 am.Communion Service; 7.30 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Inkster will preach.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western\u201d WESTMOUNT Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest \"Idle Excuses,\u2019 MOTHERING SUNDAY a.m, Holy Communion, a.m, Mattins.a.m.Sung Eucharist.Preacher: Rev.H.M.Little.p.m.Sunday School.p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.Confirmation by the Lord Bishop of Quebec.8.00 10.15 11.00 3.00 7.00 \u201c\u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d LAUGHTER God made both tears and laughter, and both for kind purposes; for as laughter enables mirth and surprise to breathe freely so tears enable sorrow to vent itself patiently.Tears hinder sorrow from becoming despair and madness.\u2014Leigh Hunt, DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH corner Lansdewne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Graham Barr, B.A.11.00 am.\u201cA Poem That Influenced Jesus.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church Schoel.7.30 p.m.\u201cWhat is the Church Doing?\" 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Lenten Services.Organist\u2014J.~M.Walkley St.Andrew\u2019s Church Westmount (Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, B.A.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Answer from the Whirlwind.\u201d Final sermon on the Book of Job.Rev.11.00 a.m.3.00 p.m.Dr.Kerr will preach.The Church School.High School Dept.7.30 p.m.Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, B.A., will preach, 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.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, APRIL 4th 11.00 a.m.\u201cPilate\u2019's Wife.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cLearn to Pray: Liberal Education.\u201d 8.15 p.m.Young People's Group.CALVARY CHURCH lt fs A Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 4th 10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Sources of Strength for Life and Service.The Communion the Lord's Supper will be shared.All who love Our Lord Jesus Christ are invited.7.30 p.m.The Romance of Protestantism.(a) Its Historic Development.Monday.8.15 p.m.Young People's Union.Address by Mr.C.A.Gordon, Field Secretary of Quebec Temperance League.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Red Cross Unit, 7.30 p.m.Evening branch of Red Cross.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.Regular meeting of the Women's Association.8.00 p.m, Meeting of Church Board.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, APRIL 4th Flight-Lieut.A.S.Roblin, Chaplain, R.C.A.F.will conduct both services.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Art of Watchfulness.\u201d 12 noon Communion.7.30 p.m.\u2018Stalemate.\u2019 Members of the Services Cordially Invited.The Choir will render inspiring music.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 Se.James St.West HA.9238 A NEW VOICE You are also cordially invited to OVER THE AIR The Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley, M.A., K.C.H.S., will be heard over Station CFCF on Sunday Evenings at 5.45 p.m., on the \u201cGood News Programme.\u201d His messages will seek to link the HUMDRUMS OF LIFE to the CHARIOTS OF HEAVEN.The music will be under the direction of Mr.L.E.Lister.attend the Special Sunday Evening Services which Mr.Taibot-Hindley conducts in St.Stephen's Church (comer of Dorchester and Atwater Ave.) at 7.30 p.m.every Sunday Westmount Blvd., + at SRW ae] > CO es 4 om LI FEAT A ] [If t.\u2019s + ee La Sai \u201cWaestmount\u2019's Home Neowspaper™ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, + < THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943 = Hollywood Gossip NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Theatrical Attractions » AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Translated into ring jargon, \u201cGentleman Jim\u2019 is a knockout.Packing all the excitement of the 1880's and the color of the Gay Nineties, the current Warner Bros, picture at the Westmount United Theatre is an action account of the life of James J.Cor- bett who somehow typifies the period in which he became heavyweight champion of the world.Especially worthy of mention is the thrilling climax of the picture in which Corbett wins the « wn from John L.Sullivan in the New Orleans bout which has become a classic in the annals of sports history.The supporting cast, headed by Jack Carson, Corbett's best friend; Alan Hale who plays Pat Corbett, Jim's colorful dad; John Loder, a suitor for the hand of Alexis Smith; Ward Bond as he redoubtable John L.Sullivan; William Frawley, who plays Billy Delaney, Corbett\u2019s first trainer and manager, follow the example set by the stars, showing the kind of work that can only enhance their screen careers, The story of \u2018Gentleman Jim\u201d opens in the San Francisco of the 1880's where boxing matches were banned by law but heartily approved\u2014and attended\u2014by the people.James J.Corbett, ambitious San Francisco bank clerk, and Walter Lowrie (Jack Carson), his friend, were two of the ring's staunchest support s.A series of spectacular victories RUGS NLL RIAN GIPY BY NATIVE LL La Yervants RIEN AY 3 Sherbrooke STW WAS6.4863 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Near Victoria WAlInut 1522 or the Story RESERVED SEATS $1.00 - WILLIS & CO.LTD.St.Catherine at Drummond presents \u201cTHE LITTLE PRINCESS\" VICTORIA HALL - WESTMOUNT SATURDAY AFT.- TAX INCLUDED For TICKETS SUNBEAM FLOWER SHOP over leading fighters of the time allows Corbett to challen e Inhn L.Sullivan and in the famed September 7, 1892, bout he wins the heavyweight crown.Corbett's sportsmanlike treatment of Sullivan in a heart-stirring scene in the picture wins Vickie's heart.At The Snowdon | Sultry Hedy Lawarr and handsome Walter Pidgeon provide a dynamic combination in \u2018White Cargo,\u201d the film version of the famous stage play, starting Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre with Hedy as the glamorous passionate Tondelayu, native charmer and Pidgeon as the two-fisted rubber plantation supervisor, Har» ry Witzel.The story of the African rubber jungle is one of stark, elemental drama, plaved by a faultless cast of top-notch Hollywood stars.As the story opens, Bramwell Fletcher, playing Pidgeon's assistant, has been driven almost insane by the jungle and leaves on the river-boat which brings Richard Carlson in to replace him.The dark-skinned, but hauntingly beautiful Tondelayo displays her charms, but warned by Pidgeon.Carlson at first shuns her.Later she fascinates him, which precipitates a tense dramatic situation ending in his fiery sweethearts attempt jo poison him, Throughout, the story is played against the drab cabins tof the rubber workers and sinister shadows and stifling heat of the Dark Continent, Hedy La- marr i8 said to be gripping as the sultry, passionate native beauty and Walter Pldgeon plays his dashing, \u2018he-man\u2019\u201d role with strength and conviction, Frank Morgan as the bibulous but kindly settlement doctor.Henry O'Neill as the missionary and Reginald Owen and Clyde Cook in comedy roles are excellent.The added attraction introduces popular Warren Willlam to | Snowdon Theatre audiences in his popular Lone Wolf characterization in \u2018\u201c\u2018Counter-Espionage,\u201d an exciting.suspenseful story of Nazi spies and saboteurs in London during a blackout.Latest news events and other shorts will complete this excellent program opening Saturday at the Snow- don, \u201cThe fighting men pf democracy feel they are coming into their own.\u2019\u2014 Winston Churchill.CHILDREN'S THEATRE Directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters of Sara Crewe APRIL 3rd at 2.30 GENERAL ADMISSION 60c¢ En ; Sherbrooke at Harvard \u201cSHOWTIME THURSDAY, APRI W.V.R.C.PRESENTS CAVALCADE\u201d in the concert hall of the MONTREAL SAILORS INSTITUTE ON L 8th, at 8 P.M, Admission: 35¢ tax included Entire proceeds will go towards the purchase of equipment Joy LE COMPTE BEAUTY SALON 5462 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Between Addington & Girovard Now is the time for the re-styling and permanent waving of your hair before you purchase your new Easter bonnet.PERMANENTS *5 - *7.50 - \u201810 Ends Only $3.50 & $5.00 All permanents given under the personal supervision of Joy Lecompte, 14 years senior operator at the T.Eaten Co.Ltd.of Montreal.DE.6312 For Appointments night, KS AT THE YORK UNITED PAT Alan Male and Errol Flynn in a scene from \u201cGentleman Jim,\" which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Tuesday SATURDAY! * Diana Barrymore and Robert Cummings, co-stars of the romantic merriment screen hit \u2018Between Us Girls,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre Saturday playing until Tuesday night.At The Monkland Nostalgic charm for lovers of vaudeville of the days before World War, No.1, and vivid entertainment for the younger generation who missed it blend iu \u201cFor Me and My Gal,\u201d which presents Judy Garland in her first \u201creally grown up role\u2019 in a ca- valeade of vaudeville in its heyday, with the songs it popularized during the era when the Palace Theaire in New York was tne Mecca of every player in the variety.It is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre.Teamed with Miss Garland, In his first picture, is Gene Kelly, a New York stage sensation in \u201cPal Joey,\u2019 and George Murphy, with whom she appears in a number of typical vaudeville acts throughout the production.{Vaudeville theatres ranging from tiny Middle-West honky- tonks to the Palace are scenes for {many wypleal vaudeville acts.There are such songs as \u201cOh You Beautiful Doll,\u201d \u201cI'm Sorry | Made Yon Cry,\u201d \u201cBy the Beautiful Sea,\u201d \u201cOh Johnny\u2019 and many others and, of course, \u2018For Me and My GAL\u201d Marta Eggerth, : European star in her first American picture, sings Christine's \u2018Do 1 Love You.\u201d and appears in a spectacular presentation with a group of dancing violinists In \u2018\u201cSpell of the Waltz,\u2019 a medley of Strauss melodies.At York Theatre A gay, hillarious comedy-ro- mance, lald against and contrasting with the grim setting of war- torn Europr \u2014that's the unique basis of Leo McCarey's \u201cOnce Upon a Honeymoon,\u201d which is now playing at the York United Theatre.RKO Radlo's new Cary Grant-Ginger Rogers vehicle.A marriage furnishes most of the plot difficulties, for not until af* r the ceremony does the her- band is Hitler's principal agent in \u201csoftening up\u2019 the little countries preparatory to invading them.Thereafter her efforts to get away from him, aided and abetted hy the radio reporter, give rise to the many exciting happenings in Warsaw and Amsterdam and Paris that lend authenticity to the story.The delightful performances of the principals and of noted stage i celebrity, Walter Slezak, who makes his Hollywood debut as the \u201cSheridan Gibney's clever screenplay and with the convincing iwork of the supporting players, \u2018notably Albert Dekker ag an American secret service agent and i Ferike Boros as a maid.From every standpoint, \u201cOnce Upon a Honeymoon\u2019 is one of the year's most entertaining pictures.Children\u2019s Theatre Production Ready t All is set for the eighteenth \"major production of the Mon- jtreal Children's Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet ! Walters, which takes place Sat- furday afternoon, at Victoria { Hall.This production marks the oine discover that her titled hus-' suave baron, are of a piece with .McCarey's adroit directing.with | | | Repertory Plans To Present Play By Soviet Writer Point, by playwright, Alexander vich Afinogenov, has been announced by the Montreal Repertory Theatre as its fifth major the season, opening for a week's run on April 10 at the Guy street playhouse.Described as a cross section of the Soviet, the play has had fine Auccess not only in Russia, but also In London where It has had no less than four revivals since 1937, The play was written In 19365.Ada Span, permanent director of the Y.M.H.A.-Y.W.H.A.Little Theatre.hag been invited to direct the production, and, with a strong cast.the play is already the Soviet Nikolae- Distant production of well on In rehearsal The players include Charles Lewis, Adelaide Smith, Lisa Schoub, Agness McKillop, Patrick Meaney, Fran Malis, Thomas McBride, Saul Miller, Harry Os- trofosky, Jack Fisher and Saul Cohen.The settingé are by Herbert Whittaker.tenth anniversary of the Montreal Children's Theatre, and wlll be the last performance given this season, and it will he mounted with great care, with a studious regard for the right atmosphere.Over sixty children will be appearing in this production, Many of the talented young thespians of the Children's Theatre who have already become favorites with Montreal audiences, will be seen again and some of the new pupils of the school will make their debut, DISTANT POINT Sorset Drama .N.Afinogenov directed by Ada Span se MRT PLAYHOUSE 550 Guy Street » April 10 - 17 - 8:45 p.m.PL gets 119 ; (ott sv y lou Ar dir ie Reservations and Tickets MRT Box Office: 1850 Guy St, FI.4684 -SOL\u2019S- Fruits & 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.= Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt in a scene trom \u2018\u2018Lost Horizon Of Shangri-La,\u2019\" which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cAnimal Week\u201d (Opens Saturday \u201cAnimal Week\", which starts on Saturday, wii! ve closed by a children\u2019s entertainment at Tudor Hall on Saturday afternoon, April 10th at three o'clock, Some beautiful films will be shown, including, \u201cHigh Over the Rord- ers,\u201d a graphic picturization of the life of migratory birds, a \u201cGrey Owl\u201d story; and \u2018His Majesty's Navy Goes to Sea.\u201d Willa Benson, Western avenue, and Maya Giri, Holton avenue, will sing duets describing the work ot the Canadlan Soclety for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and will invite the audience to join in the chorus.Annabelle Alit- chell, Cedar avenue, will dance the ballet-solo, \u2018Chasing the Butterfly.,\u201d and John McNicoll, Cate St.Antoine Road, will recite \u201cThe Milkman's Horse,\u201d a rhyme written by Elizabeth Douglas of Westmount, before the hours of milk delivery were changed.Miss Sophie Elliott of Adding- ton avenue, the distinguished artist and author, will announce the names of prize-winners in children's poster-competition for the primary and secondary grades of schools in the Laurenttans and Lower Provinces, \u201cAnimal Week\u201d will strate many items to interest the public in the vital need of support _ I HH .A \u2014 ) pi TODAY AND FRIDAY! \u2018 \u201c \u201cTHE FLEET'S IN + DOROTHY LAMOUR J WILLIAM HOLDEN + BETTY HUTTON * JIMMY DORSEY & his Orchestra \u2014\u2014\u2014 Added Fun \u2014 BOB HOPE Madeleine Carroll in \"MY FAVORITE BLONDE\" SATURDAY.A RU LIL | | - with FRANK RICHARD / CARLSQ: ie d Added Attraction WARREN WILLIAM sé \u2018The Lone Wolf\u2019 handing sples and sspoteors a knockout in a Lendon blackout during the blitz! \"Counter-Espionage\u201d the | demon- ! AT THE WESTMOUNT UNTIL TUESDAY AT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY! | 7 | Rotary War Fund \u201cSpringtime for Heury\u201d, a most entertaining farce from the ven of Benn Levy, will be presented by the Royal Bank Play- vra At Victoria Mall for five nights opening Tuesday night, April 6.It is an utterly mad story, studded with brilliant lines and hil Levy Farce To Aid| arfous situations, Mr.Levy, who is a brilliant dramatist, is also the author of \u201cThe Devil Passes\u2019, \u2018Mrs, Moonlight\u201d and the great Loudon musical comedy success \u201cKvergreen'\u2019, The play produced under the direction of Geo.Simpson, The performances are under the aus pilces of the Montreal Rotary Club and the total proceeds will go to their War Services Fund to enable them to continue this very necessary work.for the C.S.P.C.A.Among other things there will also be n sale of tickets for prizes to buy a horse-ambulance, badly needed by the C.S.P.C.À, for removing injured horses and cattle from the city streets to tha home where they receive expert treatment.On Monday, at 5.15 radio ata- tion CBI\" and CBM will broadcast a talk on the C.8.P.C.A, in French by Marcelle Barthe and Elizabeth Douglas.On Tuesday, April 6th, at 7.16 CHM will broadcast an onglish talk by Mr, Dunlop, manager of the C.8.P.C.A, and Elizabeth Douglas, TODAY - FRIDAY CARY GRANT - GINGER ROGERS in \u2018Once Upon A Honeymoon,\u2019 with Walter Slexak and Albert Dekker.\u201cLUCKY LEGS,\u201d with Jinx Falkenburg, Leslie Brooks, Kay Harris and Russell Hayden.] Le timed (St.Catherine at Guy) STARTS SATURDAY UNTIL TUESDAY .118 rted ; RIDING BOOD .and not a \u2018Wolf has been safe since! {T Ste LITTLE BE ' Dine BARRYNORE Rowan CUMMINGS THE HENRY KOSTER PRODUCTION with 7 Kar FRANCIS John BOLES Andy DEVINE Walter Catlett Ethel Griffies Guinan Williams ; \u201c Produced and Directe \u201c= #\" by HENRY KOSTER 4 \u2014\u2014 2 GOOD FEATURES LS + i 2 oR heroes whe come from the earth's | four cormers | | Series GENE TIERNEY PRESTON FOSTER JOHN SUTTON Heocted by WILLIAM A.WILLMAN Produced end Viritten for the Lomer Toonit fomed Them.: derbird and | Foleon Falds! | \\a y | I Tr \\ JU (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) 7 got murder in *Lloyd Nolan Helens Reynolds - Henry TODAY until TUESDAY is JACK CARSON -ALAN H \u201cTHE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE\u201d THIS MAN IS DEAD! .but he's % Marjorie Weaver ~ FRIDAY NICHT REVIVAL SHOWING À Alice FAYE in \u201cThe Great American Broadcast\u201d with John Payne, Jack Oakle Wa ér Bho \" SE RI WI SE HD \u2018 ù ALE: pirectea by RAOUL WALSH his rigid heart ! Wilcoxon - Richard Derr MUNHLA M Vus (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) 2nd ATTRACTION EDDIE ° ALBERT Peguy MORAN ¢ williom FRAWLEY | Lloyd CORRIGAN Truman BRADLEY, J Show World! À Ronald COLMAN in \u2018LOST HORIZON OF SHANGRI-LA\u2019 with Jane Wyatt, John Howard, Margo, Thomas Mitchell and Edward Everett Horton.TODAY until SATURDAY A Delightful Musical Treat! Judy heads a scresnful of talent in a heart-gripping romance of the = STARTS SUNDAY UNTIL TUESDAY FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014\u2014 REVIVAL SHOWING \u201cPRIMROSE PATH\" with % Ginger ROGERS Y Joel McCREA * Marjorie WEAVER in \"MAN AT LARGE\u201d with George Raeves, Richard Derr and Milton Parsons. ! oi pr'esememessessg] ) Use Examiner .Classified Ads.COO fipinney, of Yarmouth, N.S, who riage will take place in the early News and Events of Interest to Women THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, HOME ECONOMICS et ., .They Bring Results OC=D0C 320\u2014I0C\u2014>0C >0 Miss Louisa Parker.of Elm,mount wlil have as her guest, Trim Young Outfit .; avenue, entertained informally on |her niece, Miss Helen Marie Ste- à Sunday at tea for Miss Katharine |venson of Vancouver, whose mar- \u2014 » is 4 guest of the Ritz.Probationary 3rd Officer, the Hon, Ann Shaughnessy, W, R.C.N.8., who har heen visiting her summer to Dr, Richardzon Robertson Gulpin, only son of Mr.and Mrs.A, F.Galpin of Vancouver.Miss Stevenson is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs.B.C, Steven- sister, the Hon, Peggy Shaugh- [fon of Vancouver, nessy, left Sunday night for Hali- = fax, Miss Helene Casgrain, whose \u2014 erm marriage to Captain Bernard Miss Marilyn Mailman, daugh- Pañet-Raymond, R.C.A, C.A., ter of Mr.and Mrs A.|.Mailman, of 427 Wood avenue, is at takes place early in May, was un- tertafued at, tea on Tuesday after- home enjoying the spring vaca- |\u2018Ornoon by Mra.Robert Major.tion from Northampton School for (M78.Boisdore Panet-Raymond and Mrs.Thomas Vien presided Girls, Northampton, Mass, Mrs.John Belcourt is in Ottawa visiting ler mother, Mrs.D'Arcy McMahon for several days.Mr.W.D.Bayley, of Winnipeg, In the guest of the Reverend Wil- lam Orr Mulligan, D.D., and Mrs.Mulligan, of Melville avenue.Mrs.F.R, Douglas of Charlotte West- at the refreshment table and were assisted by Mrs.Guy Panet- Raymond, Miss Madeleine Panet- Raymond, Miss Renée Casgrain and Miss Madeleine Vien.Mrs.J.Percy Taylor entertained Informally Wednesday afternoon at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.Kenneth Mappin, Metcalfe avenue, for her son, Major Donald H.Taylor, and his bride, formerly Miss Diana Walker, who recently arrived in Montreal from Georgia.Assalating with tea were Mrs.Huntly Duff, Mrs.George Marler, Mrs.C.B.Keen- an, Miss Mildred Hagar, Mrs.» Haydn Horsey, Mrs.Julien Gowns Schwob and Mrs.J.C.A.Herlot.Slated For Big Success! APPROACHING Your \u201cSoft\u201d Spring Suit.MARRIAGES So pretty for furlough dates! Campbell-Mazur in soft sheer wool - navy, black| The marriage is announced of and pastels.SPRING DRESSES! Color-bright prints - frost white frou-frou on black and navy.$14.95 up 1353 Greene Ave.near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 All-Year World-Wide ; guaranteed by \u201cuy JUST PHONE .MArquette 1255 oad our bonded driver wil) oall for your fur coat.L.P.LAZARE & CO.LTD.Miss Pauline Mazur, to Sergeant Roy Douglas Campbell, son of the late R.J.Campbell and of Mrs.Campbell of Westmount, which wlll take place on Saturday afternoon, April 10, at four o'clock in the People's Church.WEDDINGS * Davidson-Melville The marriage of Ruth Loulse Lovely, youngest daughter of the late E.W.Melville, M.L.A., and of Mrs.Melville, of Peel, N.B,, to Mr.William Robert Davidson, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Davidson of Waest- mount, took place recently at St.Andrew's United Church, the Reverend Dr.F.W.Kerr officiating.The bride, unattended, was given in marriage by her mother.She wore a dusty rose frock, a hat to match and a corsage of pink roses.Lieutenant John A.Davidson, D.S.C., R.C.N.V.R., was best man for his brother.Following a small reception held at the Ritz-Carlton, Mr.and Mrs.Davidson left for the Lau- ventians.CHRISTENINGS The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.George A, Wardrope took place Sunday at the home of the baby's grandpar- onts, Mr.and Mrs.D.G.Ward- rope, Grosvenor avenue.The Rev.Dr.Leslie Pidgeon \u201cDon\u2019t wait till you uncover damage \u2014 Start using SAPHO early! For Articles in Use: Sapho, Spray right into your closets, moving the contents so that the mist can circulate.\u2018Then close the door and let the mist do its work.For articles in drawers, spray right into open drawers then shut.Moths cannot exist where Sapho is used, and spraying takes only a matter of minutes, Use Sapho Liquid (with its business-like odour) or Sapho Liquid Odourless C\u201cSa- phex\").An eff clent sprayer costs ON SALE EVERYWHERE For Articles being Stered: holstered fueni- H icles cleaned\u2014moth: ck vire no Bog ge weekly with pk pe ill | SPRAYING METHOD: Spray accicles with Sapho Liquid or Sapho Liquid Odoutless, then wrap them damp in paper parcels.Pack the parcels in a large box and spray around patcels before closing the box.SAPNO POWDER METHOD: 1f Sapho Powder is available (you may not be able to get it because thete is a \u2018 shortage), dust articles with Sapbo | Powder and wrap in paper paccels.Sapho Powder Beeps strength for months when enclosed and dry, giving wonderful protection againat | moths, When articles are taken out for use, the Powder dusts off only ; smaller = easily.Sapho Puffers i ae FAH job, A 3 oad or 254 : 20 00.9129 MARIAN MARTIN The smart girl will look neat, trim and right for a busy summer\u2014with several versions ot this two-piece Marian Martin style, Pattern 9129, Use a cotton plaid for both jacket and front-pleated skirt.Then make another version with a contrast jacket\u2014and change about! .Pattern 9129 may be ordered only in junior miss sizes 11, 13, 15, 17: in misses\u2019 sizes 12, 14.16 and 18.Size 13 requires 4 yards 35-inch.craft Department, 2191 Cy smart Spring Tonic 457 By Laura Wheeler Turn old furniture into new \u2014and change the entire character of your room\u2014by making slip-covers.It's easy to do aided by these clear directions.There's a cover for many types of chairs\u2014frilly or tailored\u2014 and smart trimming ideas, too, instructions 457 contain step- by-step directions and all information for making slip covers.Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25e), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiner, Needle- Hampton Ave, plainly the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns may take a few days longer than usual, N.D.G., Montreal.Write eee MARGARET SEATON CORRY This is a debatable question to seed.They will also reason that a year's dejected hat.they say.on the opinion of others and no woman can hops to go unerringly to the goal of her ambitions if she takes chances with her appearance.On the other side of the controversial question, we have those who assert that clothes do not make the woman, They claim that it a new hat ee l officiated and the baby was given the names Murray Grant.The immediate relatives were preseut and tea was served later.Success and happiness depend, ¥ LLY CTI RON 28 Sun Lite Bldg.8490 DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS, LAMP SHADES MADE TO ORDER 24 Hour Service of Do Clothes Make The Woman?and there are two schools thought.On one side, we have those who contend that a woman may be noble, efficient and gracious, but the first appeal is always to the eye and the world will never know what she can do or how charming she may be if the way she looks is like a vegetable patch gone girl cannot command the respect and esteem of the business or social world in ill-fitting clothes or last could ehange a woman into a witty, wise female, there would be a heavy drive on the millinery trade, but it is the brains beneath the bonnet that count, These contenders consider the women who have meant the most to them\u2014women who have made a success of life, One's own mother, for instance, who is a good sport, has an understanding heart and a brave outlook on life\u2014she did not have clothes; an old teacher that we can look back to, from whose lips came golden nuggets of wisdom seldom found in the pages of textbooks and whose dress by style's verdict would have been rated \u2018\u201ctacky\u2019\u2019; an old and best friend.whose loyalty keeps us plugging von in the face of failure-\u2014one who | knows little about what the well- { dressed woman should wear.| This school does not belittle ithe fine art of being correctly attired, Good taste and fascinating | frocks are pleasing to the eye and satisfying to the feminine heart, but it is personality, not appear- lance that meets the acld test of true worth.Everyone has a friend\u2014a small bustling soul\u2014who wears wrong angle on her head, à hat whose size, shape and situation Continued good work by the War Work Committee of the | Westmount Women's Club was reported by Mrs, Harold Mills, ling held\" recently in Victoria Hall, 1943 .Jewish General Hospital Dr.Alexander B.Currie, M.A., | M.Education, (Alberta), B.Comm.(Queen's), Ph.D.(London), arsis- tant professor of education at Mc- Gill University, will be the guest speaker at the general meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital to be \u201cheld on Wednesday.April 7th at 2.30 p.m.in the Salle Doree of {the Mount Royal Hotel, Dr.Cur- | rie will speak on \u201cSecondary Education for all.\" WESTMOUNT WOMEN'S WAR WORK COMMITTEE REPORTS GOOD WORK chalrman, at the business meet- that disbursements since January had amounted to $444.95, this amount including among others, $315.51 for material for sewing and $25.00 for Canadian Red Cross Society Campaign, Since January, the completed articles sent to various organizations have been as follows: 494 to Overseas League, Scottish War Relief and Red Cross, 395 to Navy at Halifax, Ste.Anne's Military Hospital, R.C.A.F., Beaver Club (Overseas), 158 to Red Cross, The attendance at the Monday meetings of the Committee is now averaging 76.One of the very urgent needs at the present time is for bandages and kits for Red Cross and St.John's Ambulance.Reports were then read by other standing committees, after which the Nomination slate was presented.Mrs.R.M.Macaulay, president, presided at this mcet- tells nothing of the largeness of the wearer's heart.Or, one who wears a swooping dress when the season of short skirts is with us.Buf, two minutes of conversation will revenl why her stimulating presence is desired by discriminating hostesses, The hat does not register generosity, nor the long dress cleverness; these ladies are what they are In spite of clothes, not because of what they wear.Silk ang satin, ermine and velvet often cloak stupidity, dullness, selfishness.Tn summing up, they say, clothes cannot create character aud, therefore, do not make the woman, But, on the other hand, what happens when a promotion is to be made in the office staff?The girl who is smart and neatly tailored 1s usually given preference over the girl who is efficient but dowdy.The most reassuring way to prove to yourself whether or not clothes make the woman is to make a list of ten or more outstanding successes in the feminine world and study their manner of dress, Personal appearance Is a letter of credit in a world that must be shown, It is capital and individual wealth on continual exhibition, Eternal vigilance is the price of being well-dressed at all times, but it Is an investment that yields compound interest throughout life.priceless intangible things, such as self-esteem and the respect of others.China and Glass Repairing Articles of China, Glass, Crystal, Ivory, Alabaster, etc., repaired.Chipped Glasses, Decanters, Crystal Candelabras Repaired.R.E.O'CONNOR 1499 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Near Guy Fl.3746 HOMOEOPATHIC W.A.PLAN BRIDGE FOR TUESDAY AFTERNOON The members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital are holding their annual bridge Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock in the A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall, 2100 Marlowe avenue, under the convenership of Mrs, Harold Brophey, with Mrs.John F, Bryant in charge of pub- Itcity.Included on the committee are Mrs.W.E.Preston, Mrs.J.J.! Griffith, Mrs.Harold Griffith, | Mrs, W.John Collins, Mrs.S.J.| Harland, Mrs, Walter Mingie, Mrs.R.B.Hamilton, Mrs, J, W.Abraham.Mrs.Maurice Stoker, Mrs, A, West, Mrs, F.J.Kemp, Mrs.E.C.Eaman, Sr., Mrs, S.G.Eaman, Miss O.Cushing, Mrs, R.D Balley, Mrs Wilfred Hunt, Mrs, L.B.Temple, Mrs.S.M, Jamie- son, Mrs.W.R.Ormrod, Mr.J.F.Walsh, Mrs.O.W.Bradley, Mrs.W.1.Gear, Subscribers to the Bridge are: Mrs, R.N.Wickens, Mrs.O.C.Calder, Mrs.W.H.Wallace, Mrs.J.W.Abraham, Miss D, Miller, Mrs.H.Laishley, Mrs, C, M.Knowles, Mrs.A.P.Kennedy, Mrs.W.P.Kennedy, Mrs.H.E.O.Bull, Mrs.Hale, Miss F Fox, Mrs.Douglas Bremner, Mrs.W.John Collins, Mrs.Art Wilson, Mrs, Lodge, Mrs.James Simpson, Mrs.A.Bates, Mrs.A.McFadden, Mrs.S.Dennison, Mrs, J.E, Clark, Mrs, E.Clark, Mrs.W.Anderson, Mrs, D.Coulson, Mrs.C.Singleton, Mrs, W.Davis, Mrs.J.Douglas, Mrs, G.Goodall, Mrs.Wilfred Hunt.Much dearer be the things which come through hard distress.\u2014Spenser.DOCTDOCTOOK Hand & ; IN Donohoe Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 4856 Sherbrooke St.West >0C UE USTUS[ ISO, oI0CDOCSO DO D0O>0oc>oc- >O< > ol amm >o< >0C DOC O00 \u2018\u2019Westmount's Home Newspaper\u2019 Karnak Ladies\u2019 | Karnak Ladies\u2018 Social Club will, meet in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday afternoon, at 2.30 p.m., for sewing, knitting and business.| Members will please bring in all | sewing and knitting.Rummage Sale j Under the auspices of Group I | of the Women's Association of, Trinity Memorial Church, a rummage sale will be held in the Church Hall, on Friday, at one Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.AFTERNOON CLASSES TWICE WEEKLY RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application 445 Strathcona Ave.WE.1910 OEL 4888 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Mde.Limited CORSETIERE Est.1921/ WESTMOUNT DE.1850 Corsetry by NATURES RIVAL LE GANT Lingerie NTRS Scarves e .° ] Surgical .Handkerchiefs Accessories con Supporti gl, SARA DREW FOUNDATION GARMENTS FOR THE LARGER FIGURE OUR FITTERS all our foundation garments.are all certificated corsetieres and their experience is at your disposal to assure perfect fit, lasting comfort and longer wear to , MELVILLE'\u2019S Radishes - Shallots Cress & Parsley Firm Iceberg LETTUCE ~ Mcintosh Red APPLES 25° & 35° 20.\"CRISP CELERY HEARTS 2 & 3 per bnch.Cooking Celery 5c bnch.California CARROTS 4 vrcrs.29° Radishes 19\u201d BUNCH BELGIAN » 19° ENDIVES GRAPEFRUIT MARSH SEEDLESS FLORIDA \u2014 Large Size 4 for 29° Bunch EXTRA JUICY FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES 29: dos.3 dz.85¢ 4 dx.95c 3 dz, 1.00 2 dz.75e 2 dz.95¢ 25: dos.35¢ dos.39 dos.45 dos.FINEST QUEBEC TURNIPS 4 be.17e 1b.WASHED CARROTS 4 lbs.15e LEEKS \u2014\u2026.10- %.ror PREMIER CERTIFIED SERVICE Factory Branch: an antiquated hat cocked at the The Premier Vacuum Cleaner Co., Ltd.1440 St.Catherine St.W.PARSNIPS 25: CABBAGE \u2026 7: Ne.1 No.2 Be 2 bachs.35¢ 2 bnehs.25 SEEDLESS LEMONS .29: 85¢ STRAWBERRY RHUBARB Extra Special Fresh Clean spinaty 372% ONIONS 4 ».29° ONIONS 4 .29° APPLES 3 .29° CRANBERRIES, CUKES, SAVOY CABBAGE, SWEET POTATOES, ETC.3 dos.CALIFORNIA 1b.ASPARAGUS 45 MELVILLE'S 4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Free, Courteous Delivery hd oT EA a fe WA A PRE COCO 0! 1° \"0 \u2014 \u2014 ¥ o oh BAP or Wr An Gp SS oy BO oT yp A pi TI ws Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d NORTH BRANCH Y ARE CHAMPS INMIDGET BASKETBALL, BEATING N.0.G: IN FINAL GAME Lost Out in Semi-finals of Y.M.C.A.Midget Basketball League\u2014Season is Now Finished In the Midget Y.M.C.A.Basketball league North Branch \u201cY\u201d came out on top by first defeating Westmount \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u2019 in the semifinals, and then taking the final game from N.D.G.by a score of 29-15, Westmount lost by a score of 47-40.This winds up play of the Midget basketball league of the Y.M.C.A.for the year, The series was a friendly home and home affair finishing up with a round robin last Saturday.The results of the round robin are as follows: \u2014First game, N.D.G.vw.Southwestern\u201435-7 for N.D.G.Second game, Westmount v.North Branch\u201447-40 for North Branch, Final game, N.D.G.v.North 29-15 for North Branch.The summing up of the West- mount team results for the year, is as follow;\u2014Played six games, won four \u2014 lost two, which meant a tie In the league standing between Westmount and N.D.G.for first place., The Westmount team played a fine brand of basketball this year, the first time many of the players ever played in a league.Ron Morrow, captain and right wing played an outstanding game, the play-maker of the team, he seemed to always emerge from any place in possession of the ball, although not a heavy scorer he made the openings for the others to the scoring.Bryan Gregor-Paerse, defence, a steady player.we could always count on \u201cGaz\u201d for good checking, and although he did not have The LAURENTIDE INN GRAND'MERE, Quebec 31 Hours from Montreal Restful, Modern, Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Moderaté Ratcs Skiing and all Winter Sports For information, Apply Direct WHITTET'S 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 Personne! Phone for booklet WA.5500 much opportunity to score he usually tallied when he got the chance.Roy Howard, long and lanky centre could always be counted on to make a good showing on the score book, a steady even player and a good shot.Jim Van Ryswyk, top-score man in every game we played, Jim has an uncanny shot\u2014when he lets go of the ball you can be pretty sure that it will land in the basket no matter whether Jim may be on the floor.Jack Dudley, defence, was a man that could always be counted on to score a good number of points, Jack is a steady player with a good shot.On the defence he 1s a good checker, and with \u201cGaz\u201d on defence they produce a good combination, Wolf Siemers, although the youngest player on the team showed really tine playing, and when he started scoring there was no holding him.Wolf was on the foward line.Allan Dibblee.although sickness kept him out of the final game, was a real asset to the team, and played a fine game on the defence.The team as a whole co-operate very well, practices showed their enthusiasm for the game, and they have add- basketball history of the West- mount Y, Next year their one objective is to carry off the Y.M.C.A, championship, which, if they continue to improve as they did this year, should not be too difficult a feat.L.B.Unwin Elected Golf Club President L.B.Unwin, 591 Argyle avenue, was elected president of the Beaconsfield Golf Club last week at a special general meeting of the club held at the Windsor Hotel, Other officers elected were vice- president, J.H.Andrews; honorary secretary, F.J.Cunningham; honorary treasurer, W.D.Melvin, and captain, R.B.Chillas.OUR WORDS It would be well for us, old and young, to remember that our words and actions, ay, and our thoughts also, are set upon never- stopping wheels, rolling on and on unto the pathway of eternity.\u2014M.M.Brewster.thelr attendance at ; ed an important chapter in the|ÿ 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 to FI 4744 lé first line signals busy Dial WE.1616 2209 ST.CATHERINE WEST empty coal bin.YOU CAN HELP THE WAR EFFORT BY FILLING YOUR COAL BIN CALL DE.1131 TODAY and make arrangements to have us fill your Co-Operate NOW, next Winter is not hoarding.Hand & Parker 4857 Sherbrooke Street West COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service storing fuel for LIMITED page .two festure pictures to be shown Name \u2026 The \u2018Hidden Titles\u201d Contest Î have found th@ Words \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ncecacreeceerseccencanancence cesvncen voue hidden in the advertisement of .c.oceeeree on Page .and the words .savessvecs avonaeteesensrcecrcameenese00s 00e aossasre hidden in the advertisement OF osavescesarscesasaten ra cencen re on of this week\u2018s Exxaminer, these being the titles of the the first half of the coming week.decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.In This Corner THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, In-and-Out Infielder ANKK À VERSATILE INFIELDER WHO SHRED WORLD SERVES MONEY WITH YANKS 7 W 1938-39, HAS BEEN LOND.CHICAGO, Dé ADEL AND BACK TO STADIUM.Physical This is another in = series McFarlane, Physical Director \u201cWalk and Keep Fit\u201d but a more appropriate one might have been, \u201cWalk and thank the Montreal Tramways\u201d, In any case, those of us who have had to walk any considerable distance during the two and one-half days of inconvenience will know what it is like to have to get around under our own power again.For many, it was the first exercise in months, with the result that more than one person was stiff and tired at the end of the day's work.Many have discovered ihat their physical condition is jusf not up to par, but others were surprised (o find that the exercise in the open air produced a feeling of well- being which had not been present during normal times, Walking is one of the most beneficial types of exercise tor feelings of faticue.A body with normal co-ordination should be able to walk without too great difficulty.To walk correctly, one must \u201cwalk tall\u201d, All the points Exercise And Diet TERT Greer dL ER NER of health articles by P.Mat the Westmount Y.M.C.A.ed.Instead of the smooth, poised, easy gait that denotes skill.management of the body, a lurching, jerky, fatiguing gait is inevitable wheu the body is our of alignment.A person who is unable to get any other type of rhythmic exercise, should form the habit of walking a mile or two every day.During the past few days many of you will have made a start, let us keep it up.Montreal is ideally situated for many interesting walks or hikes.The Quebec raysical Education Association of Montreal is going to sponsor a Citizens \u201cWalk and Keep Fit\" Week from April 4th.to April 10th.Citizens should actively interest themselves in this effort to improve the National Fitness, Watch press and radio for announcements.Organize a walking party in your office, workshop or neighbourhood, make walking sociahle and enjoyable.According to a Q.P.E.A.folder walking is excellent for all ages cures cold feet, hot heads, pale faces and bad tem- of good posture must be ohserv- pers.UNITY OF (Continued on Page 5) famous sewing machine was the Jew, Isaac Singer.You bhus- fness men who are using your mimeographs, are Indebted for them to a Jew, Gestetner.\u201d Failure to live up to the ideal of neighbourliness was fallure to live up to the precepts af the Christian and Jewish religions, and was the result of heing governed by dogma and not hy ideals.He closed with quotations from the Apostle Paul and from the Old Testament prophet Malachi, dwelling especially on the magnificent verse of the apostle to the Gentiles, \u201cHe had made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on the face of the earth.\u201d F.C.Whitaker, president of Westmount Rotary conducted the meeting.The speaker was introduced by S.B, Cuthbert and the thanks of the club was voiced by Herbert Welham.W.G.Girard introduced visiting Rotarians and P.G.Delgado introduced two Westmount High School boys, guests of the occasion.City Librarian To Speak Miss Kathleen Jenkins, City Librarian will address the provisional committee of the projected N.D.G.children\u2019s library at a meeting in the Y.M.C.A, of N.D.G.next Wednesday.She will talk mainly on publicity and pro- at the Westmount Theatre during | agree to accept the judges\u2019 motion for the undertaking.Caller: \u201cMay I speak to the lady of the house, please?\u201d Maid: \u201cThere's no lady of the house any more, she's a lieutenant.\u201d Answer te Crossword Puisle P B wl jojo tty Winners are te be drawn from those submitting the correct answers.E M I G R E Le) The Week At Victoria Hall April 1st\u2014Westmount Stamp Club, April 2nd\u2014 Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club meeting; Isaac Henry Stearns Lodge meeting and supper; Jean Paul Allard and hig orchestra, April! 3rd-\u2014Children*s Theatre presenting \u2018Little Women\u201d.Hiawatha Camp Reunion; Johnny Holmes and his orchestra.April 5th\u2014 Westmount Women\u2019s Club Red Cross meeting.Royal Bank players presenting \u201cSpringtime for Henry.\u201d St.Lawrence Stamp Club, Westmount Counril R.A.meating.April 6th\u2014 Royal Bank players presenting \u201c8, for H.\u201d St.John Ambulance First Aid meeting.April 7th\u2014Victorian Order of Nurses Social Service; Rotary Club of Westmount Juncheod; Royal Bank Players presenting \u201c5.for H.\u201d Electa Chapter meeting.April 8th\u2014Royal Bank players presenting \u201c8.for H\u201d West- mount Stamp Club.Lorne Lodge meeting, Mizpah Lodge meeting.APPEAL FOR MACHINES A special appeal is being made by the Westmount Women's Club, War Work Committee for the loan of sewing machines to be used in their rooms at Victoria Hall.This committee meets for work every Monday from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m, and have an attendance of 75 workers, but the work is being held up at the present time for want of more equipment.Anyone who has an idle sewing machine and {8 able to loan it for this worthy cause should get in touch with Mrs.Harold Mills of 504 Roslyn avenue, West- mount or call DE.3290.Good posture gives the appearance of stored up strength and stamnia.It creates the impression that you are alert and energetic.It makes for assurance, poise and efficiency.It costs no- thing.Why be without it.\u2018| them-\u2014\u2014the weak, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 Gets Award Johnny Choyce, of the Black Hawks, who was selected as the \u201cmost valuable player to his team\u2019\u2019 in the Westmount Bantam League.FRENCH CHARITIES (Continued from Page 1) speaking section of the community is concerned, by Frederick Johnson, chairman of the Board of Directors of Financial Fedur- ation and vice-president of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.After declaring that he considered iL a privilege to be asked to bring this year's campaign to the attention of the English- speaking citizens, Mr.Johnson declared simply that the situation where the local needy were concerned was but slightly undur- stood outside of the circles of the various charitable organizations.\u2018Even today,\u201d he sald, \u2018when there appears to be an abundance of work, great need exifts among the poorer people.We cannot forget that we always have wilh us those who cannot work\u2014those who look to us all to care for the aged, the crippled, the blind, widowed mothers, and the underprivileged children who are part of the future of Canada.Burdens Heavy \u201cAll these must still be cared for despite the heavy burdens woe may all be carrying.The campaign slogan fs \u201cBe With Them!\u201d Let us be with them, let us tend a helping hand to our neighbors,\u201d Mr, Johnson concluded.\u201cFew people are aware that the Federation ministered to the needs of 118,374 men, women and children last year.That figure represents more than one- tenth of the people in Montreal.It would be possible for any citizen to encounter one person ald- ed by the Federation in 1942 out of every ten ordinary citizens met on the street.\u201cThe French Federation cared for these needy neighbors of ours with a budget of $610,960 of $4.41 per person assisted from donations from the citizens of Montreal.This year, the objective is slightly higher because the demands upon the facilities er, \u201cWith a budget of $441,600 in 1942, the objective of the campaign was surpassed and reached over $600,000, In 1943, if the objective were surpassed by as high a margin, hesitate to say that the Federation would still have sufficient funds to meet all the requirements, Increases and give the added service that sound social service planning demand, Need Is Great \u201cWe are striving to bring about those new ideas, hut we will need the help of every local citizen.Our objective of $517,000 this real.resented in 70 per cent of tbe population which now asks you as a civic duty and a Kocial ser- hemar Raynault earlier this week, to care for your neighbors in want, \u2018\u2019Fhat budget of half-million dollars is almost exactly half of the total amount subscribed to all local charity federations last year.\u201cYou now understand why we need the help of all,\u201d said Mr.Genest.\u2018High cost of living, and even rationing has increased the cost of operation of many of the services.It has been the custom for butchere, for many years past, to aupply gratultously a quantity of meat and other foods to refuges, shelters, and other institutions.were cut in half.Any housewife will realize what losing half of a meat allotment would mean if she served 84,112 meals, which the Assistance Publique did in 1942 in addition to providing 15,229 days of hospitalization for indigent men and women.\u2018The Ignace Bourget served 69,374 meals under practically the same conditions.Of the persons cared for here eight per cept were born in the British Isles and 12 per cent in other countries.\u201cHere is a figure that Is as tounding In these times of em- ployment and higher salaries.They certainly do not reach every \u2014which means an average cost of the Federation are much great- 1 would year is sought to care for 80 per cent of those in want In Mont- Most ot that group ls rep- vice, as explained by Mayor Ad- \u201cLast year the gifts of meat\u2019 House MANY BIRTH CERTIFIGATES STILL AWAIT COLLECTION, A large number of birth certificates which were turned in during the hockey season have not \u2018heen called for yet and their own.jers, who have not had them returned, are asked to call at the recreation supervisor's office in the greenhouse and pick them up immediately.These certificate belong to players in the juvenile, midget and bantam sections of the Went- mount Municipal Hockey League.While the certificates are aot- ually turned in by the team man- City Stamp Club Will Hold Quiz At Meet Tonight The Westmount Stamp Club will hold its weekly meeting tonight in the Onk Room at the Vie- toria Hall.The feature of tonight's get-together will be a \u2018Quiz Contest\u201d which will be open to all members.Theso events are generally very interesting as they probe the membors\u2019 knowledge of stamp lore, J.O.Roherts kept the members interosted at last week's meeting with an Interesting talk ou, \u201cValue in Stamp Collecting\u2019, President Ftood has announ- ced that a \u2018members\u2019 auction\u201d will be held at next week's meeting.Tonight's gathering will gel underway at the same time as usual, about 8.15.family in the area.The St.Vincent de Pau] Society, greatest agency of the Fedoration, helped 13,648 familles last ycar\u2014about 64,000 men, women and children.Its 1942 budget was $220,000, supported by the Federation.\u201cThese figures could be quoted concerning every one of the Federation's 24 agencies to prove the necessity for every local citizen of subscribing to the Federation campaign.\u201cI feel certain that no real citizen of this district will turn a deaf ear to this plea.\u201d JAY RECREATION SUPERVISOR Players of Juvenile, Midget and Bantam Sections Asked to Call Personally and Collect Valuable Documents From Office agers from time to time, they are too valuable to he mislnid, so {t has always been ask the hoya to call for them personally at the end of the season, hut If the response la Hot better fulfilled.they will have to be ki- van hark to tho team managers to distribute.The following certificates still on hand; Juveniles, Golden Eagles; Pat Wickham and Frank Provost, Midgeta: Staynor, Rlack Hawks; Kevin Healy, Fred lord, Conley Foroy, Kenneth Brambell, Vonglas Ward, Broundan Neeson and Fred DeJean, Golden Eagles; Harold Emo and Ray Binmore.Bantams: Black Hawks: Douglas Creighton, David Wilks, Char- lex Kennedy; Peter (Clarke, Archie Cumming and David Wolls, Thunderbolts: Robert Putnam, Johu MacLeod.Ross Rubenstein and Jeffrey Williams.Commandox; James Ross.John Draper, and Robert MeAlllster, Skulls: Billy Wells.Rangers: Ted Tablas, Henry Young, Kenneth Livingston, Ma- vid Barnard and Marvin Groen- baum, Vampires: Robert Nalles, Kelih Wray, John Watorson, Griffith Marshall and Qeorge Brow, Royals: George NRenteln, Ron- old Brambell, Noel Fournier and Gordon Macl.ood, Argos: John Gutellus and Don Walter.the custom to ; are | Citizens Walk & Keep Fit Week (Approved by Quebec Physlenl Falucation Association) April 4th to 10th Should Be Only The Beginning Of Your PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM Why Not Complete The Plan At WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4885 Sherbrooke West WI.2159 EETR SEED New 1943-44 Garden Book FREE with the pu chase of t pkts.,, ons à each of the twe outetand ing novelties: No, 226 GEL.TUCE er Csi ory lettues, pki.5c; No.2077 Ornamental or RH v BARB a ohard, Pkt.20: ull descriptions in the catalogue).Send 350 in stamps or postal note and the ahovo two itema will be sent you immediately with our now FREE catalogue.(§) WHPERRON ER SEEDSMEN & NURSER MAN > 935 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