The Westmount examiner, 1 juillet 1943, jeudi 1 juillet 1943
[" JEWELLERS |} we 4046 CC 00C_ DOC.DOC VOL.XIV, No.27 \u201c43 Years ia & Westmount\u201d WEDDING GIFTS Antique and Modern Silverware.Engagement and Wedding Rings OHMAN'S 1216 Greene Ave.ICCC ODOC ITO TO TO F, C.Whitaker\u2019s Witty Farewell SH30\u2014>0\u2014 o\u2014 Delights Rotary Retiring President Reviews Work of Committees and Pays Tribute to Fellow Members The ideas put forth in the valedictors of F.C.Whitaker\u2014one of | Rotary's most popular presidents\u2014made a great impression on the members of the Westmount Ciub at the luncheon held yesterday Victoria Hall.Modesty and wit characterized the speech all through and not | the least interesting part of it all was the description given hy Mr.i Whitaker of the effect on his own character and outlook gained by the experience of holding office and working with his fellow members.Following is Mr.Whitaker's speech: i \u2018It scarcely seems possible that a vear has passed since 1 said to the members of this club that during my term of office, \u201cI shall neither give nor ask for quarter.\u201d That remark was made with the hope that the lighthearted spirit of my predecessor and his whole eminently successful policy might be continued for ztill another year.It would be nice if the retiring board of dir- rctors could think that the club's greatest \u2018ill-wisher\u201d would not deny that we have enjoyed some measure of success in this hope.Proceeding, as we have, lightheartedly upon our way, it has been encouraging indeed to see this club\u2019s enviable record added to as the month's have passed.The reports of club chairmen which have just been presented show accomplishments of which every member has reason to be proud.Our ever-present hope has been that we might lend enhancement to the already good jname of this Rotary Club of Westmount.A lofty hope that would be.and greatly desirable, for all Christian peoples agree that \u201cA good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.\u201d \u201cIn days gone by, and 1 should like to say, happily gone by, it used to he the custom among devout people to practice their religion somewhat dolefully and with a long face.It is fortunate that that has gone out of fashion, for It has been proven possible, in our enlightened times, to act the Christian with a good spirit.! and this has been the guiding principle before us during the past year.We do not deny that with a set face and a determined spirit much can be done, but a great deal more is accomplished by him who sets out with good cheer and lightly goes on his way.for at the same time he does it with less fatigue and anxiety.Surely it may be said that a thing done with a lightness of heart gives more satisfaction to the doer than to him who goes about his ways with a sorrowful air.Cheerful Christianity Important \u201cThe sceptics among you will be tempted to say, \u201cWhat does he mean, this fellow, by dwelling at such length upon lightness of heart and good spirit?\u201d \u201cLet me answer that question.\u201cDuring the past year we have indulged at times in some banter and even sniping, and on the majority of these occasions I have had the worst of it.T have quite enjoyed seeing how much satisfaction it has given you to view my discomfiture.This occasional method of carrying on may have seemed somewhat superficial to You, but has it turned us aside from Rotary ideals and objectives?Not by one iota.\u201cLook at this rzther formidable list of goodly things that have been laid to our account by the generoys attion and work of our members, by the money we have raised, earned and given away.Providing of prizes at the annual closing of the Boys\u2019 Farm at Shawbridge.\u201cAt each luncheon throughout the year, the Club's custom of playing host to two boy students of Westmount has been continued.\u201cThe chairman of the carnival rommittee's report shows that in spite of the weather's inclemency last September, the gross proceeds reached a most encouraging figure.The Club now has an inventory of over $1800.00 covering equipment and merchandise.all of which was written off last Year, With good weather this \u2018ear, it would not be too much to expect a net revenue of at least $10,000.00 this coming Septem- her, when our next carnival is to ne held from September \u2018th to 11th, inclusive.\u2018Our work with crippled chil- \u201cren has been of a high order this year and of a somewhat dif- (See F.C.WHITAKER'S, P.3) F.C.WHITAKER Talk On Pigeons At War Given To Rotarians \u201cPigeons in War Work\u201d was the subject of an interesting talk given to Rotary last week by E.P.Jetfrey.The vital part these birds play in getting messages through when all other means of communication fail was described vividly by the speaker.The almost incredible fart that the birds \u2014 specimens of which Mr.Jeffrey brought with him\u2014 fly from 500 to 600 miles a day impressed the audience.But\u2014stated Mr.Jeffrey \u201cOnly by a ruthless breeding policy of killing the weak and those that fail was this advancement possible.\u201d CONGRATULATIONS The Hon.James Arthur Mathewson, B.A., B.C.l., K.C., LL.D, M.L.A.who was 53 last Saturday.And also to John Caverhill Newman who was 65 the same \u2018they were beads; the official statement for | wireless day.he Westmount LWxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis | Lost And Found | | At City Parks The following articles have been found in the municipal parks and they may be claimed at the comfort stations in the park where found, upan proper identification.Westmount Park: White prayer soldier's blue beret; child's story book: pair of white crocheted gloves; baby\u2019s toy doll; air cadet hat.Prince Albert Park: Pair roller jae: P-0 Robert J.Leet Receives Medal From King George Westmount Boy Recently Decorated With Medal Won When A Sergeant News came through months ago that Sgt.Robert Joffre Leet, wireless air gunner, had been awarded the Distin- Buished Flying Medal.Now\u2014as P.O.Leet\u2014he received that medal from George in London.The award was made.so came \u2018Courage and coolness in the face of danger.\" Leet was born in 1915 and is some has King ithe son of Mrs.Leet and the late L.L.Leet of 420 Grosvenor ave.After leaving West Hill High School, he took a job with the Elmhurst Dairy.He enlisted in July.1940, and received his training in Winnipeg and gunnery at Mossbank where he also received his wing.He went overseas in October, 1941.His brother, G.W.Lect, is a veteran of the last war and his brother-in-law, D.M.Aird is now with the Veterans\u2019 Guard at Lethbridge.Alta.The official statement read as follows: \u2018\u201cSzt.Leet has displayed the greatest determination and devotion to his duty.On one occasion, when crossing the Alps to attack Turin, he replaced the tail-gunner whose oxygen had failed, keeping himself alert by the ingenious use of the portable oxygen gear.He was largely res- ronsible for the success of the mission.At all times his courage and coolness in the face of danger have had an inspiring effect on his comrades.\u201d GETS HIS \u201cSPARKS\u201d R.D.Walsh of Wéstmount was among wireless operators who recently graduated from No.2 Wireless school.He has received his \u2018sparks\u2019 \u2014the insignia of graduation.Naval Occasion In Park Viewed By Large Crowd Event Draws Attention to Navy League Appeal Launched Today The $65,000 Navy League Appeal was launched today and a number of local men are giving their services to aid the good cause.Active among them is Guy D.Rohinson, of 3070 West- mount Boulevard, who is vice- president and chairman of the League's Clubs and Hostel Committee.WILLIAM EWING | Great optimism is felt among | the drive workers\u2014and the turn out last Friday in Westmount Park on the occasion of the an- ual inspection of the League's Sea Cadets, at least shows that tional place in the hearts of the people.As twilight fell the Park made an ideal background for the boys in Navy blue.The grey-blue of the summer sky in which bright stars appeared one by one, \u2014 the tall, dark green trees\u2014and the velvet GUY D.ROBINSON turf\u2014were a fitting setting for, the cheery ceremony.The long jines of smart boys in formation raised cheer after cheer and of course the greatest applause was directed at the wee |were asked by the WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 Major-General E.J.Renaud, C.B.E., and Mayor Walter Marrill stand together at the saluting base when the Westmount Recruiting Centre for the C.W.A.C.was opened.Maj.-Gen.E.J.Renaud Opens City\u2019s CWAC Recruiting Centre Mayor Merrill Welcomes General Renaud to Westmount \u2014 Urges Women to Enlist The new C.W.A.C.centre for Westmount was officially opened last week, when Major-General E.J.Renaud, C.BE., officer commanding military district No.4, reviewed the Montreal and St.Anne de Bellevue companies of the C.W.A.C., and opened the new station the same evening.Mayor Walter Merrill was al the saloting~hase with General Renaud and various officials of M.D.No.4, headquarters and members of the citizens advisory committe were also on the stand which had been specially crected for the occasion, Led by the M.D.No.4 hand.the women under command of Lieutenant Geraldine D.O'Meara, marched past the stand where General Renaud took the salute.Later General Renaud expressed his pleasure af opening the first C.W.A.C.recruting post In Westmount and also mentioned that it was his first official visit to the citv.Mayor Merrill welcomed the General to the city and remarked that he hoped that the women would take full advantage of the opportunity afforded to them to enlist.recruiting Lieutenant O'Meara was presented to General Renaud and Mayor Merrill, both congratulated her on the good appearance of her corps.Tha station Weftmount 2836 Sherbrooke Claremont avenue, Among those at the reviewing stand were: Lt.-Col, G.Hr Rain- ville, district recruiting officer; Lt.Madeleine H.Nation, C.W.A.C, district recruiting officer; Lieut, Margaret J.Fiett, Lt.-Col.A.G.White, Maj, D.W.Fair- weather, Capt.Ethel English, Ste.Anne de Bellevue training centre; Dr.and Mrs.Milton Hersey, Mr.and Mra, G.H.l.afon- taine, Westmount Parents\u2019 Association, Mirs Allan 1.Smith, president of the Civillan Advisory Committee.Mrs.J.|, Hodgson, chalrman C.A.C., Mra.S.A, Mar Sween, president N.D.G.Women's Club, Mrs.Arthur KE.Morgan, Mrs.James Rogers, C.W.L.The Westmount recruiting centre will he open to supply information and enroll reeruits from 10 a.m, to 9 p.m.dally except Saturdays when the office will close at 6 p.m, fs situated in the Theatre Building.street near Y\u2019 Vacation Club Annual Elections To Be Held July 5 The Westmount Ÿ M.C.A \u2018a Vacation Club got off to a good start Monday morning with many new members taking part in the program.These new boys were given a warm welcome by the camp director and later were shown around the building by the leaders, The Vacationers spent a very interesting afternoon at the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company where they toured the building and learned much ahout the pasteurization of milk.A question period was held after the and many interesting questions hoys which \u2018were ably answered hy the plant's chemist, Tuesday morning many hoys successfully passed their swimming tests in the pool and a Learn-to-Swim rlass began which will continue till all the.non- swimmers ran swim.After the general swimming period the boys heard a very interesting talk by P.O.John Harvie, a former member of the Hi-Y Grads.A highlight of next week's program wil] take place next Monday .Wednesday and morning when the Vacation Club noons at will hold its annual elections Positions to he filled will be: The Mayor, Chief of Police, Judge.Chairman of the Junior Council of leaders, ers.A.8.FRASER JOINS BOARD Albert Scott Fraser har heen elected director of Canadian Vick- : \u201cJack Tar\u201d still bolds the tradi- (See NAVAL OCCASION, Page 8) ers Ltd, __ trip ; Playgrounds Picnic Much Enjoyed By All The summer league at Weal.mount Park got underway thls week with special events tring carded every Tuesday a junior putting tournament will he held on the adult course in King George Park, starting at 2.30 p.m.On Thursdays a junior tennis tournament will he heid on the western courts starting at 2.30 p.m.while on Fridays the sailing hoat races will be held in the sail-hont pond in King George Park, also starting at 2.30 p.m.On the other days a varied program will take place Including softhall, hikes, games and other activities, The hove and girls on Prince Albert Park, about forty-two in number, enjoyed a picnic to the grounds around Elmhurst last week, The children ara now working on plans for some kind of a fair.own at Staynor, supervisor, Mrs.Brennan, Is husy lining up the children for the summer pragram which will 1n- clude handicraft, paperwork, raffia, sports and plenics, Andy Me- Gillis, the playground supervisor for the boys, has a varied program with no less than three teams in the various sections of the muniripal softhall leagues.The girls on all the playgrounds have three swimming periods a week, every Monday, Saturday after- the lnoral YMCA start playground ing at two o'clock, and four Junior lead- | LIBRARY TO (LOSE Beginning next Saturday, y the Public Library will be | | -losed every Saturday up to | | and including the fourth of ! September, L PE : mentioned had been made by the profession |Company and Mr, © pee ro 8 An dé '| Scholarship Renewal Awarded To Local Boy Maclure, 602 Vie toria Avenue, a student of the Faculty of Engineering, McGill University, who won the Baylis Scholarship last.year, has been awarded a renewal of this scholarship for this year.L.B.Unwin Wings Many Air Bombers Hundreds Gather for Ceremony at St.John's James H.C, L.BR.Unwin of Westmount, President of Canadian Pacific Air Liner, winged\u201d a number of Alr Bombers who graduated\u2019 from No.8 Air Observer Rchool last week at St.John's Quabec.At the conclusion of his address, Mr.Unwin wished the graduater farewell, He said: \u2018God apeed on your voyage 10 join your comrades in arms of the Royal Canadian Force and the Royal Alr Force.\u201cYou take with yon the good wishes of your friends at No, 9 Air Observer School, and of all the people of this Dominion.\u201d When the ceremony ended the entire parade marched pansy as Mr, Unwin todk the salute, DR.F.W, KERR RECOVERING The Rev, F.W.Kerr who has been [il recently is now convales- rent.AR 4263 Free HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refivished Cleaned oss Grafton & Co.St.Catherine St.Westmount Estimates WE.2323 | D | | | SOC DOC >o< pOC DONO PRICE: \u2014 TWO CENTS Birth Of A Nation Subject Of Sermon By Rev.G.W.Goth Canadians Challenged to Use Great Heritage Aright and Respect Fa aith of Forefathers Ù FOF 0 H.E.Holbrook Heroic Airman Believed Killed Another Westmount High School boy is \u201cMissing believed killed.\u201d according to word received by his parents.He 18 FO.Herbert Edward Holbrook.R.C.A.F., only son of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Holbrook, 475 | Grosvenor Avenue.FO.Holbrook was on an operational flight over ecunemy territory And failed to return.Only last month newr of hls bravery come over (ha radio when the Air Ministry in London announced that he and |.W.Powell of Plekardville, Alberta, had at- F/O H.E.HOLBROOK tacked and hlown up a lorry and Îta trailer while they were palrol- ling the Rrest area at trea-Lop level, FO.Holbrook was on the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada for four yoara hefore ho enlisted in August, 1941.He trained with the MecGHI C.0.T.C.and held à commission In the Victoria Rifles of Canada (Reserve) before joining the R.C.A.F, He graduated from Uplands as a fighter pilot in July, 1942, and want overseas soon afterwards, Two Westmount residents have just been elected to high posi- tinna in the Society of Chartered Accountants of the Province of Quehec, C.F.Elderkin Ja now president succeeding Alfred 8Smihert \u2014 and H, C, Hayes 18 first vice- president, C.F.ELDERKIN The election tank place at the | annual meeting of the society {held last week and hoth the re- , tiring president and Mr.Elderkin the contrihutinn that Local Men Head Society Of Chartered Accountants C.F.Elderkin Elected President and H.C.Hayes First Vice-President at Annual Meeting Society could he \u201cjustly proud\u2019 .of the manner In whith members had responded tn the needs of the war on both the fighting; front and in other directions.The annual report showed that there was a net Increass of h4 members but the number of regls- tered students has dropped from | H.C.HAYES 313 tn 280, à greater numher he-| ing on active service than last year.| Mr.Elderkin i= à member nf Elderkin and Hayex of Mec- the firm nf Haskell, i znd the latter remarked that the; Donald, Currie and Company.ple distort or bury In à special \u201cDominion Day\" sermon, the Rev.G.W.Goth of Westmount Park \u201cUnited church called Canadians to remember their heritage.\u201cNo one can fell definitely when & nation is born.\u201d said Mr.Goth in opening, \u2018Who, for example, knows when the Anglo- Saxons first.hecame conscious of themsolves an à people?\u201d \u201cCanada.in comparison with other nations ls still a child.Yet Canada has a history significant and noble.The names of Cartier, Monteaïm, Wolfe and Brock have haen added to our roll of honour.Canada velebratos her 78th birth day on July 1, but in a more profound sense Canadu war not born on July 1, 1867, What about thosn fearless missionaries of the Cross who came to Montreal in 1642.Surely they, too, are part of our nation's birth, \u201cLet no one, then, despise birthright, Wao have a goodly one in Canada.Our resources, both in materials and Ideals arn strong.The real question, however, is not in the plenitude of our possnx- sions, but rather how have we used them, How will we use them?We can abuse this heritage of his ours.We can exploit our resources in materlals and mon.We can squander our talents until God with a sense of Justice takes them from ur.It is time for Can- ndians to ask how they have ace copted the wonderful heritage which God hus boqueathed to tham.Again, like the weak man in Jesus' parable, wa can become afraid and bury our heritage.Wa ean be \u2018\u201cAtand-patters\u201d, and cry down every progressive thought or Idea.We can throttle our pro nhets so that when the day of rackoning comer we shall be able to return the talents to (he owner exactly as they ware given to us.Challenge of Heritage But, wo are challenged on this Dominion Day {po cultivate and develop our talents, our birthright; to use our goodly heritage to the full.Bach ono of us is chal lenged to woe to it that our country doss not hacome a mause olaum.It isn\u2019t enough (0 read old prayers; to sing old hymna.We cannot continue to live on the ine sight of our fathers, Creativity must go on; the new is continually emerging.When we consider the faith of our fathers, we must go much deeper than an apprecia- ton of the hymns they sang and the prayers they read.We want to catch the reality which made them potent, We nares nol meant to he apes; we are meant to he creators.Then, with the same power ar our fathers possessed wa shall be abla to do for our generation what those giants were able to do for their (imes.\u201cWhat an age! What a world! What n God! \"Nothing fs atatie, All Ix bhe- coming, Now we sen through a glass darkly.CA nation dies when her peo- their birth= right.She 8 born again when out of one talent they create ten,\u201d GIVES ADDRESS Lazarus Phillips, K.C,, President of the United Talmud To- raha, gave the address at the graduation exercises lanl week when acholarahips and medals were awarded to meritorious pupils and graduates, Papila from three schools pare ticipated in the corpmony, DR.STERN NAMED Dr.Harry J.Stern.of Temple Emanu-El, was elected to the exes cutive hoard of the Central Conference of American Rabbis at the 51st annual meeting of the conference held in New York recently.HEADS / AIR von \u2018E OLASS fi.B.McIntosh, 459 Clarke Ave \u2018enue, headed a class nf graduates at.No.3 1.T.5., R.C.A.F., Victoria- \\ville, when props recently were presented to the members of the class.PROMOTIONS A OM.Goodman has been promoted to Acting-Captain in M.D.No.4.G.N.Mitchell! has been prome oted tn acting-major in M.D.No.3, Kingston, Ontario. a i Mr.! * .helping in the war effort, PACE TWO THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, The Westmount Examiner Pablished Every Thursday Berving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Mstropolls.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Avs.WAlnut 2773¢ bs an independent, devoted to public sims to the eme, \u201cThe Examiner\u201d newspaper for clean service.WESTMOUNT, THRSDAY, JULY 1, NAVY LEAGUE APPEAL HE $65,000 APPEAL of the Navy League * of Canada, which opens today, will carry a strony appeal to iocal residents, for a great number of local lads are in the navy aud all of us are proud of the wonderful record our young Canadian sailors have made in this war.The objective is not high, considering the nature of the cause, and we know that this district will more than do its share towards its attainment William Ewing, a resident of Ad- dington avenue, is president of the Montreal Division of the Icague, and Guy D.Robinson, Westmount Boulevard, is vice-president, These men are active in the large organization that is assisting in the drive.This is a campaign that every patriotic Canadian will want 10 support enthusiastically.Let's go \"way over the top.1943 APPEAL TO WOMEN HI?ANNUAL meeting of the Society of Chartered Accountants of the Province of Quebec is always interesting to local residents because many of them are members.This year's meeting was especially interesting in that the retiring president, Alfred Smibert, made an appeal for many more young women to enter the profession to help meet serious wartime shortages of trained accountants.As Smibert said, \u201cThere is no other profession , .which has contributed more toward \u201d That is quite true.The prosecution of the war, and the elaborate and complicated processes of business back of it, would beeor ¢ chaotic without the train- ed guidance of the accountant.During the last war, as the Allies swung into their effort, trained accountants were recalled from the trenches to do more useful work in their civilian clothes.Mr.Smibert\u2019s appeal will no doubt meet with a willing response, but women will want to he assured that they are not only alleviating a war-time shortage by entering the profession but that their careers will not be brought to an abrupt end as soon as war is over.In other words, they will want equality of opportunity with men in the profession, and there is no good reason why they shouldn't get it.SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER THE END OF JUNE sees practically all our schools closed for the long summer vacation and thousands of children are free from the work and discipline of the schoolroom.Many of the youngsters have already left the city, a few for summer cottages with their parents, many to go to one or other of the well organized camps in the vicinity of Montreal: Some of the older boys and girls will go into war work for the summer; some will spend the next two months on farms.The change from the long months in school will be welcomed by the children and will rest and refresh their young minds.Almost every year, at this time, there is some talk nf extending the school term later into the summer, of cutting the holidays down to a month or six weeks.Those who favour this extension argue that the children are better in school than out of it, and that the advantage of more rapid advancement due to increased weeks of study is worth considering.These people who argue in this fashion forget that they themselves were once children.Ten months of pretty consistent attendance, attention, and home work take a lot out of a young mind.They're entitled to two months or more of change and freedom.These people also forget the teachers.While school hours are not long, and there are many holidays throughout the term, teaching is nevertheless nne.of the most trying of all the professions.At the end of ten months of it, most teachers need a two months\u2019 change, And they do much better work in the autumn because of it.in CALVARY CHURCH [ (will worship vary, the Rev, Church with the pastor af T.W.Jones in evening service, This Is a grand gathering of enthusiastic young people who together constitute Calvary United Cal- NOTES * Throughoui the month of July and Sunday, August 1st the con- gregalion of Calvary United Church will worship in First Baptist Church thus sharing fellowship with the congregation there.The Rev.M.F.eon, Minister of First Baplist Church, will conduct the services of worship and will also take charge of any emergency calls for pastoral ministry, The members of Calvary United Church desiring any information rogardinæ the services or pastoral work are re- * quested to contact elther Miss Geraldine Cooper, Fl.6105 or the Rev.M., F., McCutcheon, MA 5463, From: Sunday, August 8th and over Sunday, Sept.hth, the con- McCuteh- & charge of the services and the pastoral work.Visitors to the city as well as the members of the two congregations are cordially invited to share these united services.| Westmount Baptist J Church Notes At the Sunday evening service In Westmount Baptist Church, Dr.J.A.Johnston will have as his theme: \u2018\u2018Secret Service Men Report.\u201d This is a fascinating story of ancient espionage and why it falled.It is also the citation of two heroes who won God's D.8.0.hTe Westmount Fireside Fel- a most inspiring fellowship.About half a dozen instrumentalitss lead the singing.The sings.Many young people partici crowd pate in a variety of ways.gathering concludes with a Circle All young people and especially those in uniform, of Friendship.are cordially welcomed.At the morning Johnston will conclude the series of addresses entitled: reducible Minimum of Necessi- Previous be briefly reviewed leading to the subject Water of'LiIfe.\u201d Service o'clock noon.ties.\" of takes place service, addresses the morning: really \u201cLife's lr- The Communion at twelve The Lord has invited all His Children to be the Guests of God at the Table of the |OUR SHORT STORY\" 557577 A HOUSE IN BARBARY SQUARE By D.K.FINDLAY (Reprinted by permission of Collier's and the author) (Continued from last week) Synopsis of preceding chapter: Sam Lawrence, attached to an American mission in London, tukes a room at No.44 Barbary Square, in a house tenanted by a queer assortment of people varying in social status.He meets Sylvia Cromer who persuades him to accompany her to a meeting of residents in the block, called to consider methods of dealing with a new type of incendiary bombs, Nazi raiders are dropping on London, ISS WHITTAKER said that this meeting was in the nature of a warning so that no one should be surprised and indignant it a bomb blew up in his face.The authorities were experimenting and when the new technique was decided upon, they would be instructed.In the meantime, they advised waiting a short period\u2014 say four minutes \u2014 in order to give the bomb time to explode, before treating it as an ordinary incendiary bomb.Thereupon Mrs, Hawkrider rose, and as soon as Sam heard her firm carrying voice he recognized in her a sister of all the American clubwomen he had known, She said that Barbary Square knew what happened it you left an incendiary alone, even if the authorities did not.Their attitude was typical of a government whose characteristics were compromise and shilly-shally.To bring the matter to a head, she moved that until they received precise instructions regarding the reception of the new bombs, they continue to deal with incendiaries as they were accustomed to do.Someone in the back row, murmuring, seconded the motion.\u2018But I say\u2014!\u2019\u201d protested Miss Whittaker.But the meeting was breaking up into knots of people who began jmmediately to talk about the latest change in food points, the wonderful Russians and the state of the dahlia beds in the square, Walking home, Sam thanked Sylvia as for a treat.It was wonderful, he said, to see the English character in its full gaudy bloom.\u201cHaven't they any imagination?Can they guess what it will be like if explosives are dropped with incendiaries?It'll be lke the front porch of hell.That Mrs.Pettapiece\u2014she\u2019s so cute I'd like to keep her on the mantel for an ornament, but has she any conception of what happens when a bomb goes off?\u201d Sylvia gave him an odd look.gregation of First Baptist Church |lowship meets at the close of the |Lord.\u201c] expect so,\u201d she said, \u201cShe , e Westmount Examiner |WAhu fi \u2019 2030 GLASSII IED ADS LOST I eee ee À DRESSMAKING DARK grey kitten, last seen Friday, LADIES' and children\u2019s coats, suits June 35th on Prince Albert avenue.and dresses.Smocking, embroidery, Call DE, 1101, SITUATIONS VACANT EXPÉRIENCED baby nurse lo care for two small children $50.00 monthly.FI.788t.W-17 SITUATIONS WA.TKD WIDOW would Ike position as hbuse- keeper to widower or bachelor.Write box 473, c-o 2191 Hampton Ave.W-16 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED GIRL living vicinity 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Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d A romance lighted by incendiaries, : with bombs for sound effects\u2014an American finds out about life and love among the fire fighters of blitzed England.was through the blitz.But don't let us talk of bombs.Let's talk of the States.\u201d \u201cHave you been there?\u201d No, but I see all the pictures.Where is your home?\u201d \u201cIn Vermont.\u201d \u201cWhat do they eat there?\u201d Sam felt hungry at the recollection.\u201cWheatcakes and maple eyrup, turkey with cranberry sauce, pumpkin ples, apple cider.\u201d \u201cGo on,\u201d she moaned.\u201cTell me all the wonderful details.\u201d .It was to be a whole week before fire-watching duty came around for them again and it seemed to Sam a long time to wait.He waylaid Sylvia one evening and suggested that he might be of more use as a fire watcher if he knew something about ît.\u201cRighto,\u201d she said.\u201cOur Miss C.will be pleased to show you about.\u201d She took him downstairs to the area where the pumps, the spades and the longhandied snuffers were kept.She showed him how an incendiary could be snuffed out with sand or extinguished by the spray from a stirrup pump.A curious feeling came over Sam.Her skin had a lovely bloom, she was small-waisted and her bosom wag deep and young.She was a pretty girl with a clear title to romance and good times, and here she was in a dingy basement room handling rusty tools, It was monstrous that she should be exposed to the bloody violence of bombs, \u201cLet's go up,\u201d he said.the idea.\u201d On the way up she pointed to an old mattress under the stairs.\u201cThat\u2019s where we used to go when things got too noisy.À stout stairway along a wall is a good shelter.\u201d They went around to the warden's post in the next street.The post was sheltered in the basement walls of a strong old house.\u2018Hi-ho, Mr.Coverley.This is Mr.Lawrence of Vermont, checking up on Civilian Defense.Just put on a raid for him, will you?He wants action.\u201d Mr, Coverley, a comfèrtable figure buttoned into blue battle dress, sald how-do and that he was so moldy from doing nothing he wouldn't know what to do, himself, Sylvia played a game of darts with him, going around the clock like a veteran but she was heaten.\u201cYou can never win from the wardens,\u201d she claimed: \u2018they spend all thelr time practicing.\u201d + + + HEY strolled back through the soft natural dusk and sat on her balcony.The moon rose, turning the trees in the square into an enchanted forest, \u201cYou know,\u201d said Sam, \u201cthat's a right pretty moon, They couldn't do better than that in Vermont.\u201d \u201cI expect this means you are getting over the homesickness.\u201d \u2018\u2018Haven\u2019t been homesick a lick since you walked into my room and shook me till my teeth rattled.\u201d \u201cI'll bet you miss the American girls with their gorgeous figures.\u201d \u201cNot while you're around.You don\u2019t need any Lend-Lease in that department.\u201d Her voice took on the rich phony accent of the movies\u2019 \u201c1 get Southwest, \u201cShore I= a mighty purty speech, stranger.Durn\u2019 if fit ain't.Or\u2014do they talk like that in Vermont?\u201d \u201cNot by a couple of thousand miles.Speaking of figures.Violet knocked me down again.She just brushes into me and over I go.The girl doesn\u2019t know her own strength.I wonder why she isn\u2019t in one of the services.\u201d \u201cShe wants to very much.\u201d \u201cThen why doesn\u2019t she?That's one thing about America\u2014the girls don\u2019t hang on to their mothers\u2019 apron strings after they've grown six feet high.\u201d \u201cAnd that's another thing about America.\u201d said Sylvia crisply.\u201cthey must hold the world's record for leaping to conclusions.\u201d AM°S idea of tire watching was that he and Sylvia should spend four hours together.\u201cThe rules say nothing about taking two hours apiece.Way 1 figure it.we do.If you like to have a nap, I'll call you at midnight.\u201d He went upstairs to his room and settled down to a heavy book on European history, Some time later be was jerked out of his absorption by a sound.He switched off the light and drew back the blackout curtains, Far away and high up, be could hear the passing of aircraft.The sound was stirring and exciting\u2014and the thought of all that invisible| corner and Mr.Coverley dropped power was somewbat frightening.from it.\u2018Miss Cromer! Miss \u201cIt's all right,\u201d sald Syivia,| Cromer.\u201d \u201cthey're ours.\u201d \u201cHere.\u201d She must have come out on her balcony, it was so dark he could not see her.\u201cHey, you go to sleep.\u201d \u201cAll right.I'll hign off now.If there is a warning, call me.\u201d \u2018Do you think there will be?\u201d \u201cWell, we raided Berlin last night, Good night, Sam.\" He remained leaping on his window sill, looking out into the velvety black, Time dragged slowly, waiting.It was a curious business, fire watching.All over the city, in every block and building, warehouse and factory, there was a man, woman or child, sitting up\u2014waiting like himself in a|a blast.Her voice rang out: bedroom or up on a roof.Every ' \u2018Take cover!\u201d night, tine or wet or cold, someone was there .He looked at his watch again.Five minutes to two.In five minutes he would go quietly through the sleeping house and knock on Miss Willoughby\u2019's door.Her name was next on the rota, She was a stout, brown woman who did district nursing down near the docks.and every morning at seven sh@ went pumping off on her bicycle which she kept in the front hall.Well, he would give the Willough- by, every minute that was coming to her, for she was a world\u2019s worker.There was a whisper of sound which sent a prickle through his blood.A banshee cry wailing up from the south, coming nearer.Unmistakable now, the sirens were sounding, He whirled around.fell over a chair and flew down the stairs.\u201cSylvia!\u201d \u201cMmmmmm.\u201d \u201cSylvia!\u201d He found a silken shoulder and shook it.\u201cDrat the man!\" she groaned.| out of the sky.A string of incandescent globes down.of his feet.He heard an uneven rumble that seemed to come from under the earth, and in the south a gout of tlame shot up.catches one.\u201d to help out at Barham Crescent.Will you take over the block?\u201d three solid blows.A whistle blew street to street.The leaves of the the houses the windows shook in their frames.Sylvia pulled at her lanyard.ran out into the street and blew ed the length of the block.There was usually one tin-hatted watch- sandbin before 44.\u201d take the roof?\u201d made the fabric shake and billow.Sam felt the wind of an explosion he did not hear, then came a curious medley of whistling and hiss- jumped a foot.came [floating Sam felt a vibration in the soles \u201cPoor old King's Row,\u201d said Ferdie behind them.\u201cIt always A little car zoomed around the \u201cWe're sending Miss Whittaker \u201cRight,\u201d said Sylvia, and Mr.Coverley went quickly off again through the red haze.Something struck the earth faintly.The sound leaped from trees rustled all at once and in \u201cOh, dear,\u201d she said, and her voice was low and had a quaver, \u201chere we go again.\u201d She Sam joined her and they trott- She stopped \u201cEvening, er near each door.to speak to each one.Sylvia.\u201d \u201cHello, Mr.Thompson.Whit- taker hag gone to Barham Crescent.The rallying point is the They returned to the sandbin where a shadowy group had gathered.\u201cFerdie and Violet, will you \u201cRighto.\u201d The guns had hung a solid curtain of sound against the night.At intervals a larger explosion ing.Something bounced and rattled on the roadway and he \u201cWhat was that?\u201d \u2018\u2018Incendiaries,\u201d Sylvia told him.\u201cOpen the bin, please, Colonel.\u201d She ran out in the street, giving little toots on her whistle.The we can watch out your window a couple hours and then we\u2019ll watch | out mine a couple of hours\u2014\" \u201cWay I figure it.\u201d laughed Sylvia.\u201cI'll be in bed two minutes after my two hours are up.In our office we work and slave.It's bad enough staying up to midnight.\u201d She was wearing slacks, an old purple sweater and a scarf around her hair Her figure met the acid test of slacks with ease.To Sam she looked pretty enough to eat but she looked tired.It occurred to him that most Londoners looked a bit tired.\u201cOkay.\u201d he said generously.\u201cvou go to bed.I've got some reading to do.I'll be up late any- war.\" \u201cThat's sweet of you.Sam\u2014but we can't accept those offers now.Men need sleep just as much as \u201cThe bounder, the beastly cad.\u201d She stirred.**Hitler, I mean.All right, I'm awake.Go to the post and report.Don\u2019t forget your tin hat.\u201d He chased up the stairs again and found his helmet.the night was \u201ctingling to the quavering, chilling snarl of the sirens, That must be a bloody- awful sound to hear after a few raids, he thought, as he galloped through the darkness.No one else in London seemed to be awake.The ray from his dimmed torch found the railing which guarded the steps to the warden\u2019s post.and he leaped down them, The warden was in the doorway.doors of Number 44 opened and steps and into the square.They knew what to do and with a moderate amount of bustle and calling out, they set about doing Outside, it.diaries in the next few minutes.These were slim metal cylinders about a foot long and if you did not smother them at once with sand or a fine spray they burst into white glow and gave off an unbearable heat.The square looked lke a corner of an amateur hell.The air sizzled.Strange fig- the residents flowed down the Sam learned a fot about Incen- ures, grotesque in the glare, \u2018Hello.Mr.Coveriey.\u201d Sam panted.\u201cSector 8 alert or whatever you say!\u201d \u201cGood,\u201d said Mr.Coverley.«Just putting on a little show for you, Mr.Lawrence.Hope it won't be too noisy.\u201d As Sam turned away, a short woman in a big slicker with her helmet falling over her eves came up.\u2018Hell Hitler.\u201d she said, \u2018Sector 7 on watch.\u201d Returning, Sa mwas aware of hurry and movement in the darkness.He heard running footsteps.the clink of equipment.caught the gleam of helmets.Firemen.he guessed.There were more people awake than he had thought.Then a new sound stopped him in his tracks\u2014a sound like a distant waterfall, The guns.In his own street he nearly ran Minister: The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach.Melville® Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B, D.D.SUNDAY, JULY 4th 11.00 a.m.\u201cOur Sins of Omission.\u201d Morning Service Only During July and August.VISITORS WELCOME down a wandering body.\u201ct's Mr.Lawrence, isn't it?\u201d He winked his torch at the other's feet.Tt was Colonel Tench- ley and his bulldog.\u201cNo need to hurry.Y fancy.\u201d The colonel turned around and walked along with him.\u2018These guns are some distance off.Probably down the Estuary.\u201d Another figure rose from the dark steps of No.44, It was Sylvia and in the glimpse he got by torchlight, she looked neat and unexpectedly military.She wore a steel helmet, trench coat and leather gloves and there was a lanyard around her neck.No one else seemed to be astir, The sound of the barrage increased suddenly.The colonel who seemed to be wide awake and interested said.\u201cAh.\u201d and named the locality of the batteries.Sylvia yawned.\u201cWhat about the others?\u201d asked Sam nervously.\u201cShouldn't they be going to a shelter?\u201d \u201cBless vou.\u201d said Syivia, *\u2018they won't go to a shelter.There may be work for them to do.Go in and look If you like, They should be up, some of them.\u201d SAM went in through the front door and stopped in astonish-o 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, ment.There they were, sitting on 10.15 a.m.Mattins, the stairs.looking like caricatures .11.00 am.Sung Eucharist.A ver an Aassori- p.m.Sunday School.of themselves.Ove 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.ment of odd garments, they wore old coats and they had gloves and helmets in their laps.They were chatting without any sign of concern.In the hall was a pile of pumps and snuffers.The old | ladies of Barbary Square versus the Luftwaffe.thought Sam with a gleam of sardonic pity.There would be a nice mess when the Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and ay Mattins: Evensong: 5.30 p.m.Lis except on Litany and War Intercessions: DOMINION-DOUGLAS - CHURCH Westmount Blvd.corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.17.00 a.m.Rev.Frank S.Morley.Ph.D., will preach.Union Services with Stanley Presbyterian Church, Organist\u2014J.M.Walkley Church of the Advent Ths Little Church on Wood & Western\", Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY WEEK-DAY SERVICES iday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 730 a.m.dally, am, Wednes- except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Saturday at 8 p 8 pm.Wednesday.trotted by with sandbags.Other devils bent up and down over the pulps, The bathtubs which had so amused Sam had been dragged from the shrubbery to act as reservoirs.He stopped for a moment to breathe and admire the way two lady devils were hand].ing a spray.He could hear what they were saying: \u201clI said to her quite frankly that in my opinion the least she could do was to stay with the children in the country, Water off, dear.\u201d* T WAS beginning to dawn on him that these people were not amateurs.They had refused to regard this enormous barbarity az a catastrophe too big for ordinary people: they took their household courage and their household utensils into the streets and fought it.Occasionally they died there; they found that more natural than to be overwhelmed or afraia.He found Sylvia looking anxiously upward.\u201cIt's Violet and Ferdie.I'm worried about them.A shower of bombs must have fallen across the roof.\u201d \u201cWant me to go up there?\u201d \u201cYou would certainly break your neck.They'll have to carry on.They're frightfully nippy, those two.\u201d \u201cViolet and Ferdie?\u201d \u201cThey're the best in the block.It's a sort of game with them\u2014 they take the most (frightful chances.\u201d He went with her in a trip round the block.The mews behind the houses were in the hands of professional firemen who bad equipment stored there, and everything was quiet.They came back to the square.\u201cFirst round to us, I think, Sam, will you' see that, the bathe tubs are filled again?\" \u2018First round, did you say\u2014 just the first round?\u201d \u201cThis used to go On all night.\u201d The respite was short.Darkness had crept around them again, darkness with a red tinge.It was dispelled by another flare dropped from above, and faces were ghast- lv and eyes glinted fire.The whistling, rushing sound came again.Sam stared at the thing which had fallen on the lawn of the square and knocked a hole there, (See A HOUSE on Page 3) Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues .Ministert The Rev.Frank S.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, JULY 4th Morning service only in Dominion Douglas Church.Subject: \"The Stone Which The Builders Rejected.\u201d CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.SUNDAY, JULY 4th The congregation of Calvary United Church is invited to worship throughout July and on Sunday, August Ist, in First Baptist Church, Dorchester and Guy Streets.The Rev.M.F.McCut- cheon, D.D., pastor of First Baptist Church, will conduct the worship services and will be available for emergency pastoral work.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, JULY 4th Union Services with St.Andrew's Church 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe New Asceticism.\u201d The modern application of an abiding truth.Mr.J.C.Scott, LRSM, Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE WATER OF LIFE\" Life's Irreducible Essentials COMMUNION 7.30 p.m.\u201cSECRET SERVICE MEN REPORT\" Ancient Espionage & Why it Failed Two Men Won God's D.S.0.WESTMOUNT FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP A Crowd of Young People have à Happy Time, Uniformed Folk Especially Invited.bombs began to fall.Ferdie, the chinless youth who: wore a frightful old sweater with a dropping neck, called out.\u201cI say.old boy, is It raining out there?\u201d Sam rejoined Sylvia and the Barrister and Solicitor Telephone colonel in the street.A light grew | HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 «83 asf tan tit! the nv pre ani loc the nes il =.PP EE por\u201d \u2014 Other r the d so agged 1s re- ; mo © the andl.what 0 her inion ) stay intry.nD on e not 2d to ity as inary ehold uten- cht it, here; tural fraia, anxi- and them.have e?\u201d break carry LiPpy, block.em-\u2014 zhttul | trip = be- : the remen there, They think.bathe say\u2014 ight.\u201d Dark- again, t was opped ghast- The came wbich f ths there.5) enues sy, C.M., minion h The Ave.Jones, United worship Sunday, Baptist Guy McCut- t Bap- ie wOr- vailable yurch Aves.) , B.D.ticism.\u201d 1 of an PORT\u201d Failed s.0.OWSHIP a Happy cially \u2014 EE \"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JULY I, 1943 PAGE THREE LA ® + Hollywood Gossip * * NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Theatrical Attractions = AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE It is not every day that an actor, in a screen role, can literally re-live exciting moments of his past.This experience fell to the lot of Pierre Aumont who portrays a secret agent in M-G-M's \u2018\u2018Assignment in Brittany,\u201d dramatic story of espionage and romance now showing at the Westmount United Theatre.Aumont, when serving in the French army, won the Croix de Guerre and figured in dozens of desperate battles before he escaped Europe when the Nazis overran France.\u2018Assignment in Brittany\" marks his American screen debut.He plays a British secret agent assigned to locate a hiding place of Nazi submarines on the Brittany coast.He assumes the identity of another man, finds his way to that man's home, meets the man\u2019s sweetheart, becomes involved with a charmer who proves to be a Nazi secret agent.and after hairbreadth escapes locates the sea wall behind which the \u2018\u201c\u2018pigboats\u201d hide.A Commando raid finishes the U-boat nest.Sterling Cast in Support Aumont can be seen to revel in his role, Opposite him is Susan | | (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) W Th TODAY until SATURDAY SE\u2014 À THE SCRE oN LAST! The best-seller now © pombshell of timely thrills} Peters, young actress who scored outstandingly in \u201cRandom Harvest\u201d and who gives a fine sympathetic performance.Beautiful Signe Hasso is seductive and sometimes menacing as the Nazi spy, and Richard Whorf as the French patriot who eventually aids Aumont contributes a well- balanced performance, Jack Conway's direction is deft and takes advantage of the thrills of the U-boat quest and Commando raid, and Charles Rosher\u2019s photography and Lennie Hayton's musical score are effective.Principals include Margaret Wycherly, Reginald Qwen, Miles Mander, Sara Padden, John Emery, George Couloris, Juanita Quigley and many others.The picture is based on the novel by Helen Maclnnes.At The Snowdon Infroducing new stor personolity\u2014 | PIERRE AUMONT SUSAN PETERS «ns RICHARD WHORF MARGARET WYCHERLY Prov sams il at MBERTY SHIRLEY w= Raymond ra - Ed Brophy ai \u2014 Sunday until Toesday ] \u2018STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM\" | starring | Bing CROSBY, Bob HOPE.Fred MecMURRAY, Rar MILLAND.: Dorothy LAMOUR, Paulette GODDARD and more than forty other , famous stars.\"MRS.WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH\u201d w # Faye BAINTER | | | + Carolyn LEE Making her debut in a blaze of lovely singing, Vera Lynn stars in Columbia's \u201cWe'll Meet Again\u201d which starts Saturday at the Snowdon theatre.Co-starring with Geraldo (Gerald Bright) and his famous London recording orchestra, in the vergreen story of a small town girl who makes good, Miss Lynn, with a shy sincerity which marks her as one of the greatest screen discoveries in years, has won her way to the hearts of millions of people, who, hitherto, have known her only as a voice, The story of \u201cWe'll Meet Again\u201d lends itself, singularly well as a starring vehicle for Miss Lynn, for it contains much that has happened to her in real life, away from sound studios and microphones.Remaining quite natural and unspoiled by the truly amazing fame which the public have entrusted to her, she gives a performance, it fis reported, worthy of a seasoned actress and sings with that inimitable appeal and charm that has carried her along road to success.Patricia Roc, Ronald Ward and Donald Gray give fine perform- (homed (St.Catherine at Guy) Now PLAYING until TUESDAY 44 Sta Sponge 4 The Most Star-iffic Hit You've Ever Seen! Paramount present, AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! Bing Crosby keeps great company in Paramount's show of shows, \u2018Star Spanged Rhythm,\u201d which comes Sunday to the Westmount United Theatre.Here he is with three of the more than forty famous stars in the film, Dorothy Lamour, Veronica Lake, Paulette Goddard.ances and the work of Geraldo and his orchestra is outstanding.But it is the singing of Vera Lynn and her renditions of \u201cWhen You're Up To Your Neck In Hot Water,\u201d \u201cI'm Yours Sincerely.\u201d \u201cAfter The Rain,\u201d \u201cAll The World Sings A Lullaby,\u201d \u201cYou Never Knew\" and the title- hit-number \u201cWe'll Meet Again\u201d that makes the picture a grand piece of entertainment, The added picture, \u2018Ladies Day.\u201d is a fast, clicking picture of baseball and a wacky pitcher who has \u2018\u2019curve\u201d trouble on and off the diamond and mostiy OFF the diamond with all his feminine fans including the other player's wives.Lupe Velez, the \u2018hot- tamale\u201d is starred with Eddie Albert, Patsy Kelly and Max Baer in support.Latest news events and selected shorts will complete the program.Recently an illusionist demonstrated how it was possible to enter a house in spite of locked doors and windows, A successful post-war career Aas a vacuum- cleaner salesman seems to be indicated.\u2014Punch, ¥ 7 SONGS! $ BIG es 43 TOP STARS! * starring BING CROSBY & BOB HOPE % FRED Mac- NURRAY #% FRANCHOT TONE % RAY MILLAND VICTOR MOORE DOROTHY LAMOUR PAULETTE GODDARD VERA ZORINA à MARY MARTIN * DICK « POWELL à BETTY & HUTTON * EDDIE # BRACKEN * VERONICA LAKE * ALAN LADD ROCHESTER mobi S® | \u2014\u2014\u20142 HIT ATTRACTIONS \u2014 Revival Friday After 11 o'clock THE DEAD END KIDS in \"DRESS PARADE\" with John LITEL T I .MUNHLA net, (Menkland Ave.at Girouard) TODAY until SATURDAY NOX-LIFY TRAY So A WYSE LLY VP ae STARRING PAUL MUNI a A LESTER COWAR PRODUCTION fl A COLUMBIA PICTURE SRE, 4 GET is 2 se Anna Lee - Lilian Gish Sir Cadric Hardwicke Robert Coote \u2014\u20142 EXCITING FEATURES\u2014\u2014 A COLUMBIA EN PICTURE wn GUY KIBBEE - GLORUA DICKSON - LEE TRACY Sunday until Tuesday \u201cREVEILLE with BEVERLY\u201d ; with Ann Miller, Bob Broshy \u2018 and His Band, Count Basie and | His Band.Duke Ellington and His Band.The Radio Rouges and .The Mills Brothers.\u201cTHE FALCON'S BROTHER\" with George SANDERS.Tom CONWAY and Jane RANDOLPH.ens At The Monkland With a performance which matches in brilliance his mag nificent characterizations as Zola and Pasteur, Paul Muni yesterday returned to the Monkland United Theatre screen in Columbia's \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn.\u201d And, like his Zola and Pasteur portraits, Muni's newest motion picture is a breathtaking example of filmdom at its finest, a vivid, glowing and intensely moving characterization.\u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn\u2019 is the story.not alone of those fabulous, hard-hitting fighting men but of the indomitable, unconquerable people of all \u2018\u2018conquered\u201d Europe, struggling against Nazl tyranny with every weapon at their command, Muni appears as such a patriot, a kindly Norwegian who turns hunter when he himself ir hunted.Forced to leave his homeland.he escapes to England with vital military information and returns, at the head of a Commando raiding party, to destroy the Nazi war machine and all its works in the countryside he loves, These climactic sequences, surging with fury and determined, relentless fighting, are authentic, breathless moments.So real has this Commando attack been made by director John Farrow and his performers \u2014 real- life Commandos, loaned to Columbia by the Canadian Army! \u2014 that the slashing effect is not that of a motion picture drama well-told, but of a Dieppe Commando raid well-planned and executed with split-second pre- .cision.Irwin Shaw penned the hard- hitting screen play for \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn,\" capturing with artful \u2018skill not only the reasons why we are fighting, but the manner in which we are fighting.C.S.Forester wrote the original magazine story, which appeared in Cosmopnlitan Magazine, and Lester Cowan produced the film, In stellar support of Muni, in addition to the Canadian troops, are Anna Lee, ar a young English woman who meets the Nor- weglan patriot during a vacation while Europe is at \u2018peace\u2019; Lillian Gish, who returns to the kereen after a nine-year absence fo appear as a Norweglan housewife; Sir Cedric Hardwicke, seen as an English admiral and commander of the forces participating in the Commando raid.and Robert Conte, Hollywnod player now in the Canadian Air Foree, who was loaned to Columbia for bis role of Commando captain.Lester Cowan produced \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn,\u201d with the co-operation not only of the Canadian, but of the British and American governments, as well.SE H Evening & Sunday Afternoon William Wright, Reveille With Beverley,\u201d which will be featured at the Monkland United Theatre starting Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Ann Miller and Dick Purcell in a scene trom NEW RIDE AT PARK PRE A general view of the \u2018\u2019Fly-O-Plane,\u201d one of the new attractions at Belmont Park, Beecham Cheered: Lawrence : Soloist By FRANCES GOLTMAN (Monitor Music Critic) Duplicating the success of the first Peoples\u2019 Concert wilh even greater applause, Sir Thomas Beecham again drew a huge audience of music lovers to the Forum last Saturday evening, when Marjorie Lawrence, dramatic soprano, was soloist.Sir Thomas, who is a master at programme building, «chose an assortment of orchestral numbers that appealed to the public in no small measure, the proof being in the demonstrative bursts of applause with cheers from the audience.The concert began with Wagner's Prelude to \u201cDie Meis- tersingers,\u201d which is that composer's only comic opera.and was given an imposing rendition.Marjorie Lawrence, who sang here recently in \u201cTristan and 1solde'\" chose {he closing scene, \u201cThe Twilight of the Goda\u201d by Wagner as her first offering.Miss l.awrence was in her usual fine voice and the audience insisted on a repetition of her second number, tha beautiful aria, \u201c11 est doux, il est bon\u201d from Massenet's opera \u201cHerediade\u2019 for which she was rewarded with deafening applause.The orchestra rendered bert\u2019s \u201cUnfinished with much elan, great favourite.After the intermission.Bizet'« \u201cL'Arlesienne Suite\u2019 received an ovation, and Sir Thomas made the orchestra arise reveral timer tn share the honours.The Pantomime Music from \u201cHansel and Gretal\u201d made a good contrast.after this and \u201cValse Triste by Sebelius was given a sensitive performance, full of grace and sadness, This splendid convert closed with the Schu- Symphony\" This work isa tuneful and rythmical Danser Polovatiennes from the opera \u201cPrince Igor\u2019 hy Borodin.The next concert will he given on July 10th, when Lady Beecham (Haily Humby) willahe soloist in the Saint-Saens G Minor Piano Concerto.NAVAL OCCASION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) \u201cmascot\u201d Ses Cadet Arnold (Shorty) Alexander as he swung jalong glancing back at the band he Jed.Lt.Commander Markenzis R.! Camphell, commanding officer of H.M.C.8, \u201cMontreal and H.M.C.8.\u201cCartier\u201d had a special chat with \u201cShorty.\u201d Lt.lL.D.Cannon of Quebec who has Just heen posted to Montreal was also present and Sub.Lt.R.H.Perowne, training officer of the R.C.N.V.R, bar- :racks in Montreal accompanied | Commander Campbell on the in- At York Theatre l£ ever there was a picture to make every movie fan happy.l'a Paramount's unparalleled musical comedy, \u2018Star Spangled Rhythm,\u201d which opened last night at the York United Theatre with just about everything imag- Inable in the way of entertainment and just about everyone on the Paramount lot.It's without doubt the best and higgest show of shows In Hollywood history \u2014 a feasl for eyes and cars and heart and funnybone.No matter who your favorlie Paramount star ia, you're surs to see him \u2014 or her \u2014 In \u201cStar Spangled Rhythm,\u201d for the studio! has turned out en masse fo make this the top musical comedy of {his or any other movie season.Stupendous 18 definitely the word for it.There hasn't been anything to equal it since the first movie flicker fascinated audiences, Any film which utilizes the diversified talents of more than forty stars, giving thom all a chance to strut their stuff and making that stuff an integral part of the story, really has snome- thing! And that's exactly what \u201cStar Spangled Rhythm\" doen.Among the forty stars you'll find Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Mrad MacMurray, Franchot Tone, Ray Milland, Victor Moore, Dorothy Lamour, Paulette Goddard, Vera Zorina, Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty Hutton, Eddla Bracken, Veronica Lake, Alan Ladd, Rochester, William Bendix, Jerry Colonne, Macdonald Carey, Walter Abel, and more, and more! Don't get the Idea that *\u2018Star Spangled Rhythm\" a8 just a revue; J{ fan't.IL tells the siory of Victor Moore, Paramount atn- din gateman, who has deceived His saîlor son, Kddin Bracken, info believing that he runs the studio.When Eddie shows np at the studio with a group of friends, something drastic has to be done, and Moore and Belty Hutton, hig switchboard operator friend, do if.Before very long, evary one nf the stars is helping them do It and It all adds up to really hilarious fun.AH the stars \u2014 most of them playing themselves -\u2014 are seen on their home ground.the Para- President Of Boys\u2019 Brigade To Camp With 1st Company Rev.C.A.Selby Will Spend Ten Days As Special Guest With Boys at St.Andrews East Boys of the 1st Company are counting the days until camp opens, and when the time comes.a large attendance is anticipated.The well-known sito at St, Andrews East will be the scene of activity shortly before the opening date, as the advance guard put things into shape for the big opening ou the 10th of July.Captain J.H.Richardson will comm-nd the camp and the Dominion President, the Rev, L.A.Selby, will spend ten days as a special guest, He will be more than welcome, as he is held In high esteem by tho hoys of the 1st Company.Corp.Bob Eastwood will camp treasurer, handling tho bank, and Sgi, Jim Wright the Quartermastor, Sgi.Bdwin Goring is acting as Adjutant but will be unable to remain for the full period, A groal deal of interost will he he centred about the St.Andrew's boys who this year are organized and will join in the sports programme of the camp.Last year it war not until the last few days that this was achieved but it certainly added much zest to those last few days.Many of the hoy will be at camp for their firat time, but there is Hilla danger of homes sickness for the tent leaders are well prepared to keep the boys activa throughout the whole period.Sgt.Jim Wright, Corp.Bob Eastwood, Sgt.Edwin Gore ing and L/Cpl.lan Campbell will be {he tent leaders, eee Fathor: \u201cNow be careful with that money 1 gave you son.Re- momber the saying, 'A fool! and his money are soon parted.\u2019 Son: \u201cYes, dad, but I want to thank you for parting with It, \u2018 Just tho same.\u201d | Finest for Flavour i SALADA TEA & COFFEE Quality of flavour is of prime importance to-day when quantity is limited.VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED Rags, Fats, Bones, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE Scrap Iron and Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattresses, Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform, Please leave small quantities beside your garbage for collection, FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL Fltzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARI: Metal Foil, Rubber.Newspapers, Phonograph Records, mount studio.They all perform against a background of music, dancing snd romedy, making \u201cStar Spangled Rhythm\u201d the greatest, entertainment of jis kind.| At Belmont Park | On Saturday the R.C.A.F.No.' J Wireless School will he holding its plente at Belmont Park.) The Hollywood Sky Ballet, which has been thrilHing patrons of Bel-1 mont Park these past four weeks is being held over for a fitth and final week.SunGay afternoon dancing tn the strains of Stan spection.The two Royal Canadian Sea, Cadet unité in Montreal are, scheduled to go to camp at Ro-; tary Island, near Gananoque, on j August 21, |t wag announced to-; ;day.The units are Victory 1 and Victory 2, and the camp per- tod lasts a fortnight.Thousands of Navy League, \"Royal Canadian Sea Cadets throughout Canada are to go to camp this summer, arrangements 1 having heen made to Install them ,in 13 camps, from Comox on the east coast of Vancouver Island Wond\u2019s Orchestra will again be in full swing, to Cole Harbor, 12 miles from Halifax.Specially qualified officers will direct the training through Sea Cadet officers and instructinnal staffs.Next year the local Sea Cadets expect to have their own camp\u2019 near Montreal, provision having\u2019 been made for this in the $65,000 campaign which the Montreal; Divisinn of the Navy League has just launched.noupDOon BETTE DAVIS = some day! .we introduce VERA when pitching! .4 LUPE TODAY and FRIDAY ANN SHERIDAN J MONTY WOOLLEY : : WARNER BROS.\u2019 HAPPIEST HIT vim AMMY DURANTE * RICHARD TRAVIS ¢ BILLIE BURKE © REGINALD GARDINER NEW WARNER uli wih PATTY HALE: FRANKIE THOMAS - BORRAH MINEVITCH 4 Mit RASCALS Directed by Jo Graham * STARTING SATURDAY « EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE.You see a new face mn the screen .you say that paglicular person will be a star .Well LIKE THAT \u2014 and so, without further ado The nicest singing personality we have seen, @ or heard, for a long time .motion picture, entitled \u2014 ADDED ATTRACTION The screwball story of a wacky pitcher who couldn't keep his mind off curves \u2014 even LADIES\u2019 * EDDIE ALBERT + PATSY KELLY A honey of » hit with a sweetheart of s new singing star! ond introducing GLORIA WARREN ur Only 18 \u2014 che sings like à million! and WE FEEL EXACTLY LYN in her first DAY\" VELEZ \u2018 i sesocso do DOCDog \u201cNes ; = s LIQUID HOSIERY U | Magic-making Liquid Hosiery .just Hand & Donohoe f emeoth it on and your legs have the Ô ! sheer, silken !eok nf storkings.Come pirk ne ; Te aay, wide ssfection of new | Various Sizes 49¢ te 1,00 ° Independent Fael Merchants i , S | À i MACY DExter 1132 Reliable Druggists Q | û SHERBROOKE ST.aT Victor Av.| News and Events of Interest to Women 4856 Sherbrooke St.West \u20ac L000 DOCOMO OCD DOC OCD Do | PAGE FOUR THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d URL A i DZ a 7700 VLE 7277 i / U S T M A R R IE D RADIOS un til th 8 j u ic e over f} ox 8 , then \u2014 N S \u2019 I d P ROVEHILL LADIES WEEKLY TIP 3 FOR PRECAUTIONS: Make sure ra.Partially scaled and sterilized.Aa 1] 3 2e dio is not placed with {ts back alternative method which is useq | Socia! and Hersonals svELL GOLF FUND pe MEAT RATIONING [2 json i Dene hn treo mms sora} 3 \u2018 or s0 space.crackles or ma- e 2 rrr -_\u2014 kes noises: (1) Check set's elec- Sealers then ui too sealers with C Mr.and Mrs.Laurence Davi approaching marriage of Miss g The Ladies Branch of the A new pamphlet, \u201cMeat\u201d has tric cord and plug\u2014does ft fit ©.BE ese anttead of evrup.; , Grovehill Golf and Country Club ! just been issued by the Consumer PrOPerly?(2) Check connections \u2019 anning who are staying in Victoria B.C.{Isabel Robertson to Mr.Lester i y has been published by the C are expected back in town next Woodin, C.A., early in July.The have once again set a new record ! Section of the Dominion Depart- of nearby electrical appliances.sumer Section of the D fon V week, bride-to-he was the rec fe gor lady golfers to shoot at with t of Agricul (3) Check aerial and ground wires foun afer h pient Of regard to îts war charities collec- ment of Agriculture.It covers the to see Îf they are broken or rub- Department of Agriculture.1t C many beautiful gifts.tions.buying, storing and cooking of hing against other wires or met- CONtains detailed information on Mr.and Mrs.Leonard J.The artists who delighted the On Saturday a mized bridge meat apd Includes a number of als.(4) See that tubes fit firm- the canning of fruits and veget- 6.Quigley of Halifax, N.S., wbo Fuests with their music were Mrs.was held at the clubhouse, which recipes especially adapted to meat ly In sockets.(5) Clean dust ables and gives directions as well came to Westmount for the mar-| Bardo Gardner, Miss Iris Brown, again proved very successful The rationing.It may be obtained by out every so often with soft brush for making jams and jellies.Ex- Th Mage of their daughter Gwyneth.|Miss Gladys Flummerfelt, Mr.whole proceeds which.together writing to the Publicity and Ex- or vacuum cleaner (6) If there is perienced canners, as well as eides Joyce with Lt.J.N.Craik, R.C, Henry Cowan, baritone, Miss Ruth with the amount raised durin tension Division, Dominion De- outside aerial make sure it ig women who are new at the job, cultu N.V.R., are guests of Captain the |Beckated, L.R.8.M., and Mrs.|the winter months, will result pariment of Agriculture, Ottawa.equipped with lightning arrester, Fill find the bulletin invaluable, vacal Rev.T.W.Jones and Mrs, Jones.(Dr.) H.D.Leed, reader.Mr.(a J of $500 bein forward d The Meat Coupon Value Chart |£ven \u201cstatic discharpes* may It may be obtwined, free of charge also - Lester Woodin, accompanist, lo the Quebec Branch of the Cane and Cooking Guide which has |ruin a set unless they ao Dy-pass by writing to Publicity and Exten.haun Mrs.Angus Murray and her pe Piet rom, which was beau-\\ydjan Ladies\u2019 Golf Union, headed been mailed to every household in |ed by the arrester.don Division.Department af patre daughiers have left town for St.Kot y A prorated with sliver bas-|Ly Mrs.H.W.Soper, for the Canada by the Wartime Prices griculture, Ottawa.Coat) Marguerite.& of pale pink peonies and C.L.G.U.War Service Fund.and Trade Board contains much Danv j ilies, lighted hy tall pink tapers, A à deal di information that will heln the FRUITS GANNFD and ' wan presided over hy Mrs.Harry grea eal of credit for the housewife with her coupon bud- | : .: Sit Dr.and Mra.Frederick Krug Kaufman.Assisting In serving success of the Grovehill collection 3 geting and meat buying.Keep and Miss Elsie Krug have return-|ware Misa Audrey McNeil and Is due to Mrs.A.T.Metcalfe, pre- 8 your copy in a convenient place WITHOUT SUGAR Tow: ed to town from Wellesley, Mass., Margery Young.sident, Mrs.P.D.Martin, treasur- I.for ready reference.to t where Miss Krug received her on pnd piles Eva Lee, vice-presi- { For the Ration Cook Book a ARE S rom : ent, who acted as conv ê tate B.A.degres at Wellesley College.WEDDINGS the mixed pride, and the tens recipe from the Consumer Section UGCESSFUL provi Mrs.W.E.Robh has left for JONES\u2014STEEVES did support of their committee.E of the Dominion Department of \u2014_\u2014 CORSAGES \u2014 BOUQUETS sider Brandon.Man.where she will The marriage of Constance Fl- Agriculture, is given below, Many housewives wil! receive MED COR AR ONE TY fer be the guest of her son-in-law |leN (Nonnie), daughter of Mr.\u2018James Quigley, grandmother of Victory Meat Balls less sugar than they had hoped to seeke and daughter, Squadron-Leader [80d Mra.John T.R.Steeves, of [the bridegroom, was gowned ina (1 coupon .6 servings) get for canning this season but Phone DE.1179 In and Mrs.David A.8.Laing, Notre Dame de Grace, to Sgt.black crepe ensemble with 2 medium onions, chopped this need not mean empty shelves Towi \u2014 Instructor Ralph Leonard Jones, |tnuches of white and a black 8 tablespoons fat and empty sealers at the end of ] ether Mrs.1.E.Harrls, of St.Cath- |R.C.A.F., son of Capt.the Rev.|Baku hat with feather mount.1 Ib.Hamburger the canning season.| origi arines.Ontario, Is the guest of [and Mrs.T.W.Jones, of West- During the signing of the regis- À cup finely diced, cooked The Consumer Section of the from lier daughter.Mrs.Frank Morley, mount, took place Saturday after- |ters the song \u201cI'll walk beside carrots .Dominion Department of Agricul- ; from and the Rev.Dr.Frank Morley.|hoon last at quarter-past five you\u2019 was sung by Mrs, T.W.% cup cooked peas ture points out that all fruits can 5127 Sherbrooke West ritor \u2014_\u2014 o'clock, In Calvary United Church, |Joner, mother of the bridegroom.% teaspoon salt be successfully canned without Greenhouses at Rosemere worl Recent guests registered at the [Capt.the Rov.T.W.Jones, fa-| The reception following the 1-8 teaspoon pepper sugar, So when the supply of fruit than Ste.Adels Lodge, Ste.Adele en [ther of the bridegroom, officia- [ceremony was held In the Blue 1 egg outruns the sugar supply don\u2019t let to F Haut, Que., Include: ting.Miss Vera Jamieson played |Room of the Ritz-Carlton, where Flour the fruit go tp waste, Can it the in ti Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Williams; {the wedding music.White peon-|the bride's table was arranged 3% cups canned tomatoes sugarless way, mark the jars d El Mr.and Mra.C.C.Ronalds, Jr.; |les, stocks and snapdragon were [with pink and white tapers and 1% cups uncooked macaroni, |plainly,\u2014\u201cno sugar\u201d and use the East Mr.Ernest Pitt: Mrs.E.Ras Bar- [used as decoration in the church.|sweet peas.Later, Sgt.Instruc- spaghett! or noodles, fruit, sweetened to taste, when- : WASHED i Stan: ratt; Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Becker- Given in marriage by her father, [tor and Mrs.Jones left for the Cook onion in hot fat, then ever, during the winter the family -REPAIRED Wolf ley; Mr.Robert Jeans; Mr.and |the bride was attended by Mrs.|Saguenay, Tadoussac nnd Metis skim out and add to meat.Add ration can best spare the sugar.BY NATIVE EXPER j Atha Mrs.Allan Mills; Mr.J.H.Royd; |[.Guy Eon, sister of the bride- |Beach, the bride travelling in a Tegetables, salt pepper and egg.In all cases when fruit ts canned ape : Missi Captain and Mrs.Theo, Thibault; Broom, as .mairon of honour; printed French crepe frock and SGT.INSTRUCTOR RALPH LEONARD JONES, R.C.AF., an ro \u2018nto a8, To.In four witout Sugar, rinules extra 1 S more Mr.and Mra.R.Nicholls; Mr.[Miss Dofis Steeves, her sister, as|a pale aqua-blue wool crepe MRS.JONES, photographed following their wedding which pd and brown on all sides in remain- sterilization should be allowed.rvan of t Russ Millar; Mr.Jack Faille; Mr, |mald of honour, and by Miss Joan |coat, with a small hat of the same Saturday afternoon in Calvary United Church.Mrs.Jones wos formerly ing fat.Add tomato.Simmer on Strawberries, raspberries, blue- on t James Peters; Miss Mary Millar; [Errington and Miss Joan Baillie, [material and brown accessories.Miss Constance Ellen (Nonnie) Steeves, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, John top of stove for 20 minutes.Serve berries, cherries, currants, plums the \u2018 F/Lt.D.McPherson: Mr.nnd|h# hridesmalds.Cadel Ross L.The out-of-lown guests In- T.R.Steeves, of Notre Dome de Grace.Sgt.Instructor Jones is the son on cooked macaroni, spaghetti or and rhubarb can be packed in Mrs.Wm.Parker; Miss (ladys Quigley, of Halifax, N.S., cousin |ecluded: Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fa of Copt.the Rev.and T.W.Jones, of es ee foopyright reserved), noodles.sterilized sealers and crushed Rowell; Mr.Harry Spencer; \u2018Mr.of the bridegroom, was to have |Fraser, of New York; Mr.George Le and Mrs, M.Tremblay; Mr.Harry |acted ns best man, but was un-|EllMott and Mr.and Mrs.Frank \u2019 bour ; Smith; Lt.and Mrs.Frost; Lt.|&ble to arrive {n time for the |Young, of Toronto; Mr.William .| tame \" \u2018B: 8.Holt; Mr.D.P.McNulty; ceremony, his place as best man jOram, of Hamilton, Ont.; ,Mr.and » the Mrs.D.MeVicar; Mr, Mare Dem-|was taken by Lieutenant Robert Mrs.L.J.Quigley and Miss Gwen flect ers3 Mr.and Mrs.W.H, Walker; [Sloan.R.C.A.S.C.The ushers Quigley, of Halifax, N.S.; Mr.and oY .tions Miss Joan Hall; P/O R.F.Laver, |Were Sgt.Instructor Ian Hellyer, |Mrs, W.O.Sims, Mr.and Mrs.J.Nn utili 0.T.C., Brockville, and Pilot Of- |W.Halpin, Miss Barbara Halpin, pe xs Scou Mr.and Mrs.Fred J.Osborn [ficer Jack Rodney, R.C.A.F.Miss Jane Shutt, and Miss Bar- n | ° Bade , entertained over forty guests at The hride wore a long sleeved [bara Davis, of Granby; Miss Helen 1 595 2 Of) el hope \u2018as, \u201cMusicale and Bhower\" Wed-{gown of white bridal satin with|Birkin, of Hespeler, Ont.; Mr.|\\ no dally nésday evening.in honor of the [a full skirt extending Into a train, [and Mrs.K.0.Birkin ,of Napa- ina her long vell of tulle illusion ap- nec, Ont, and Major and Mrs.T.By | Green and Butter Beans\u2014Green Peas\u2014 befor pliqued with white satin rose E.Burton, of Kemptville, Ont.; \u2014 * petals being held by a Juliet cap Added significance was lent to MARGARET SEATON CORRY Peppers New Green Cabbage\u2014New po July and August of rose petals in satin, She wore [the occasion in that while Dr.and Local Beets\u2014Fresh Plums\u2014Shallots\u2014 and ia necklace of gold and pearls, Mrs, Jones both \u2018participated in Chives \u2014 Parsley \u2014Cucumbers\u2014Sweet chan tha gift of the bridegroom.and the ceremony, one by performing \u2019 : .did n STORE HOURS carried a cascade bouquet of [the marriage and the other by Nature's Wonderland | California Cantaloupe\u2014Water Cress\u2014 and .white reses and bouvardia.singing, they themselves were Montreal seems 50 far away, yet it was only Friday that we Mint\u2014Fresh Pineapples\u2014Bing Cher- of G JULY The four attendants wore floor celebrating, on the same day, the pointed out our assorted luggage to a tired old porter and hoarded ries, etc.Dally length frocks of crepe and Mary [twenty-seventh anniversary of the train.Since that ti we have reached our first goal, which is It > 9 a.m.to 6.80 p.m.Stuait hats with short veils of thelr marriage, which took place © train.ce me, we e goal, for | Saturday matching tulle {llusion.The ma- while Dr.Jones was the student- Banff, Alberta.A GOLDEN RIPE 1dle 9 am.to 6 pm.tron of honour in blue-grey car- pastor of Calvary Church, and Here, we have come to appreciate what \u201ca room with a view BANANAS LB ¢ Viet ried Talisman roses; the maid of immediately following the cere-/really means.The room Is a spacious one with wall-to-wall broad- , AUGUST honour, In dusty pink, carried Jo- mony he reported to Valcartler|joom, early Colonial maple furniture and ship\u2019s wheel lamps.The EA Daily hanna Hill roses and the two Camp for service in the World yeqspreads and draperies are of natural homespun, with bandings of GREEN MONTREAL 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.hr te are powder blue War 1814-1918, rust and there are down Hudson Bay blankets.Two easy chairs have CABBAGE- Head 9, \u2014\u2014 ° Rétro Mrs.Steeves, the bride's mother.Gill-Damant soft, green cushions and the Venetian blinds on the four windows 4 wore a two-pleco treet length A very pretty wedding took Aare taped in the same green.The¥ - B , Bhop early for your frock of Aladdin blue crepe, with [place last Saturday at 4 o'clock |bathroom is a symphony of red.yystic porch and boxes of red ICEBERG, BOSTON OR CURLY H VACATION NEED a black mohair hat, black acces-|in Calvary Church with Capt.the yellow and green stars on mot-|geraniums along its railings.: 4 15 \u2014 S sories and a corsage bouquet of Rev.T.W.Jones officiating, tled black.Across the street, in & grove of LETTU é - for ¢ ac See our assoriment of pink roses.Mrs.Jones, mother [when Olive Florence, youngest That is the room.But, the pines, is housed the National | Bathing Suits \u2014 Eweaters \u2014 j|of the bridegroom, was in a dusty |daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.|vlew\u2014framed by the west win-|Park museum, in a two-storey i Sport.Shirts \u2014 Slacks.pink two-piece crepe dress with |Damant of Notre Dame de Grace dows, the broad expanse of Mount {rambling log building and next CALIFORNIA CHOICE TEXAS TEXAS MONTREAL which she wore a small black hat became the bride of AC.1 George {Norquay thrusts its rugged crown door is the R.C.M.P.headquar- PLUMS TOMATOES GRAPEFRUIT BEETS SUMMER DRESSES and black accessories and a cor- [Albert Gill.R.C.A.F., only son of |into the drifting clouds.Swing- ters, whose \u2018red coats\u201d give the ¢ One and two piece washable sage cluster of gardenias.Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Gill of No- {ing southward to the gap between town a gala look.At the south 25- dos.19¢ & 25¢ Ib.3 for 25° .4 bnehs.19¢ 2 cotton aeersuckers, Also smart tre Dame de Grace.Norquay and Sulphur mountain |end of Banff avenue, across the afternoon dresses in Jerseys, Miss Vera Jamieson played the .lie the snow-clad crests of the|stone bridge of Bow River, crepes and sheers at moderate wedding music.Fit.Lt.Harold [main range above Simpson Pass.stands the sentinel-like town hall ( \u2014 prices.F L Gillingham.R.C.A.F.sang two |So near they look that one would [of English Gothic.It is at the hub PRESER VE NO W ! v » » ILVER solos \u2018Because\u2019 and \u201cO Promise [think they could b® reached in a of many beautiful drives.e I ; , , \u201cMe\u201d during the signing of the [ten-minute walk, but, actually.There are no street cars, but | Ladies\u2019, Men's & Boys register.they are twenty miles away.taxis (luxurious, touring-type LUSCIOUS MONTREAL & ONTARIO Tailor White peonies.stocks and snap-| From the south windows can be Cadillacs with their canvas tops i dragons were used as decorations geen the rolling green slones of turned back) and bicycles (regu- | A; LADIES WEA?Repairing, Cleaning & Pressing in the church and pews for Sulphur moyntain and the more lar and tandem) go their leisure- R A Sit i guests.The bride who was given !rygged Mount Rundle\u2014like a |ly way and disappear along the : saw 3 1219 Greene Avenue ELwood 0082 away by her father, wore a bridal |gtiff cocked hat with a white fea- |pine-studded roads which lead to 2 AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES Bo (Just above St.Catherine) satin and Chantilly lace gownither peak.the hills., Wy Fltsroy B41 BROOKE erST tashioned on princess lines with| Dwarfed fn size by the stupen-| Yesterday.\u201con 8 bicycle butt eus ' a heart ghaped neckline and long 'dous bark-drop.the quaint little for two\u2019 we explored the various |} > CALIFORNIA SUNKIST FRESH CUT SWEET SOUTHERN sleeves ending in points over shops of the town present a tairy-|roads which radiated from the / Le -\u2014 the hands and the skirt extending iike appearance.with their bright {town In shallow Vermilion Lake, Oo R A N G E S RMELON PE Me Mde in a short tral Lusi displays of Indian head work.un- (we saw tive moose, who merely | RATE A tio .Her veil of tulle illusion was ysual carvings and leather goods, {lifted their heads in idle curiosity Soa Ek \u2014_ 4888 SHERBROOKE W.held by à heart shaped ou of the ete, as we passed.Farther along the 35¢ doz.39; doz.5 = same tulle and she carried an arm Somehow.through design Or/road, we watched threes black 1 consi Cas WESTMOUNT bouquet of Joanna Hill roses, accident, there is a harmony be- |bears investigating the town gar- 8 dox.1.00 2 doz.756 22.192) DE.1850 baby's breath And bouvardia.Heritween town and setting.The vil-|hage dump, too intent on spoils only ornament was pearl neck-|lage Bank is in a natural stone to give us any attention.On the 49; d d .Corsetry by lace a gift of the bridegroom, one-story building with a wide road to Sundance Canyon, 4 oz.¢ oz.¢ doz.The bride had two attendants.young deer which had been feed- 2 dos.95¢c 8 dox.1.15 2 dos.1.85 - RIVAL Mrs.Bernard Reinhold.siater of} ; | ç ing along the side of the road TURE S pre the bridegroom and Marjorie Gill [ther.wore a two piece afternoon pounded off a few yards into the the bridegroom's sister, who were |ROWD Of dusty rose crepe and A push, then faced about and Montreal Chateaugusy AND gowned alike in frocks of sheer [Small navy mohair hat, and ac ratched us disappear along the | chiffon fashioned with shirred Ce van, ne was à bou- rive, RHUBARB Asparagus .rt-shaped neck lines QUet of \u201cBetter Time\u201d rose ) LE GANT rl okies itimmed with| Mrs.Gill, mother of the'brige.A the Bour of departure is c 2 20° | \u2018 drawing near, we feel & little sad, 3 brehs.10 bachs.= small noserays of flowers.Froom, wore 8 gown Of belge |) t+ we know that wherever we 1 They wore small Parisian shadowed sheer with a navy blue! |}.beauties of Banff will be Li i \u2026 M - Hesier toques of straw, trimmed with|bat and blue accessories and a \u2019 Montreal ingerie ry a the standard by which we will e e flowers and veiling to match corsage bouquet of Briarcliffe compare the natural Wonders of Montreal 8 & 3 PER BUNCH PEAS Handkerchiefs Surgical Flowers thelr gowns and carried nosegays |Tofes.Mother earth.CUKES B ° e of rosebuds and sweet peas.A dnd Td me Searv Mrs.Reinhold was in yellow D e Gloves Sup es and Miss Gill in moon blue.Mr.Briarcliffe roses and white tapers| PEARLS: Have them strung 7: & ge 2 bnehs 29- Snowhite F Reinhold acted as best man for Were used as decorations.once a year.Lay them flat when I EACH Cauliflower G and : his brother-in-law and the ushers \u2018 Later AC Lud Me Gin let you put them away.pan with à : K Mr.Gordon M.Brown, the for ort atley.ue.e|chamois in between the beads to Sara Drew F oundation Gar ments ere M ae and Pte.[bride travelling in a suit of yel-| remove any deposit.Clean pearls 4 471 St C h .S WwW WE 11 51 Free, |.FOR THE LARGER FIGURE | (Robert G.Forbes.R.C.A.F.low handkerchief linen trimmed |occasionally with a mild soap and .atherine St.est .Courteous K ! Mrs.Damant, the bride's mo- with Havana brown accessories.water and a small soft brush, | st © Soc} \u2014\u2014\u2014 ewspaper\u201d \u2014\u2014 wE, then lized.An h is used pricots is sterilized lers with syrup.Canning\u2019 the Con.Dominion lture, It \u2018ation on nd veget.S às well llies.Ex- well as the job, valuable, of charge nd Exten- ment of UETS RTY 79 \\auguay aragus 29° \u2014 ntreal AS mp white iflower EER Pree, ourteous delivery THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 11 Counties Form \u201cCantons de l'Est\u201d Vacation Land Area Covers More Than 6,500 Square Miles The Eastern Townships, be- eldes being wealthy in an agricultural sense, are also rich in vacation possibilities.There are also numerous other holiday haunts, all of which have their patrons, including Richmond, \u2018Coaticook, Dixville, Warwick, Danville, Kingsey, Comptonville and Lennoxville, Situated south of Montreal the Townships have become known to thousands of holiday-makers from Canada and the United \u2018States as a \u2018\u2018province within a province.\u201d They can boast a considerable number of attractions fer the taste of every pleasure seeker, In many respects, the Eastern Townships are distinct from any ether section of Quebec.Settled originally by English immigrants from New England and directly from the Old Country, the territory was organized on the old world \u201ctownship plan\u201d rather than the \u2018\u2018parish plan,\u201d peculiar to French-Canadian communities, in the province of Quebec.Eleven counties constitute the Eastern Townships: Sherbrooke, Stanstead, Compton, Richmond, Wolfe, Megantic, Drummond, Athabaska, Brome, Shefford and Missisquoi, covering an area of more than 6,500 miles, with most of the interesting spots situated on the Montreal-Portland line of the Canadian National Railways.LABOUR PEER Lard Wedgewood, British labour peer, in his new book, \u201c\u201cTestament to Democracy,\u201d says of the Boy Scout Movement: \u2018\u2018Reflection leads me to the qucer conclusion that of all the inventions of my age the three of real \u2018utility have been bicycles, Boy Scouts and the cinema.As for Baden-Powell\u2019s Boy Scouts, I hope they are still doing their daily good deed.There too, imagination has {ts fling as never before for the working class.The discipline and adventure of camping out, the common work and comradeship, did as much to change the youth of Britain as did Hitler's training in brutality and violence to change the youth of Germany.\u201d It will be the end of the line for Hitler if you transfer your idle fends into interest-bearing Victory Bonds.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS CITY CONVENIENCES Boating - Bathing - Fishing Tennis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Beautiful Grounds R.Smith, Prop.Knowlton 138-1-2 or Monitor Vacation Buresu A.2773 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing and Riding.ROUTE 1 TO MAGOG Every Modern Comfort At Reasonable Rates For full particulars regarding rates etc., write or phone.phone 23, John McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vaca- } à + Dominion.River.mid-September.DESIGN FOR WARTIME HOLIDAY pere HY \u201cÀ $ 70 The accent in 1943 is for shorter holidays closer to home and this is being filled by the St.Law- rence-Saguenay and Great Lakes cruises on the regular schedules of Canada Steamship Lines, trips, ranging in length from a week-end to nine days, give an opportunity to Canadians to enjoy short civilian furloughs and, at the same time, to view some of the most historic and scenic country in the Pictured above is a meeting of two C.S.L.pleasure vessels in the deep waters of the Saguenay These invigorating trips start from either Toronto or Montreal \u2018throughout the summer up until These boat C.S.L Photo F.C.WHITAKER\u2019S (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) ferent nature.At our expense, regular moving picture programmes are put on for the children at the School for Crippled Children, as mentioned in the chairman's report, and tools have been provided for the workshop.This is in addition to the prizes given for general proficiency for the year ending June 1943.\u201cThe work of the War services Committee, as shown by the chairman's report, has been outstanding and reflects a great deal of credit upon him and his committee.Work of Committees Youths' Service .rains .$ 258.00 Community Service 140.00 Crippled Children \u2026.315.00 War Services .875.00 Women\u2019s Naval Auxiliary .200.00 WANVRC, eee .1302.00 Grace Dart Home Hospital .\u201c100.00 St.Justine Hospital .100.00 Montreal Children's Hospital .2,000.00 Jutius Richardson Convalescent Home 2,000.00 \u201cThe grand total of this reaches $7,400.00, a not inconsiderable sum.\u201cUnder the active supervision of the publicity chairman, Rotarian J.C.Nelson, an unrelenting sales campaign of War Savings Stamps has been carried out at each meeting, Since the project was begun, the sales, by legitimate and other methods, have amounted to $1,616.25, an 2mount which will not be unwelcome to the Minister of Finance.\u201cThe Youths' Service Committee has successfully promoted the following: The annual field day and prize giving at Weredale summer camp: presentation of prizes at the Westmount Hobby Show: presentation of a proficiency cup to the Westmount Air nishings of the Canadian Women's Army Corps, St.Sulpice Barracks on Atwater Avenue have heen made much more homelike due to the money spent by our Committee.Sporting equipment and furniture have been tion Bureau, WA.2773.provided at the St.Eugene Camp HOLIDAY AT KNOWLTON GROVE HOTEL ON BROME LAKE 70 MILES FROM MONTREAL Direct C.P.R.to Brome Lake Station on Property Riding = Tennis - Clock Golf - Swimming - Boating - Dancing @ Simmons Beds - Large Lounge Rooms GOOD FOOD AND GOOD BEDS OUR SPECIALTY Rates $18 to $22 per week.Cottages to rent Write Knowlton Grove, Que.or phone EL.1849 or Ï Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 { MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake .69 Foster .67 Granby.50 Knowlton .72 Knowlton Landing 86 rea 83 90 Magog North Hatley .Selby Lake .55 Vale Perkins: .90 Waterloo .-.62 Cadets; furnishing of sports equipment in Southern West- mount playing fields; and fur-, ! with alacrity, of the Empire Air Training Plan.Reading, in the form of magazines and newspaper subscriptions have been provided \u2018at the Merchant Seamen's Manning Pool and, as you will see from report figures, two donations of $100.00 each were given to the Women's Naval Auxiliary, who provide merchant seamen, the most gallant men in the Empire, with much needed clothes.The war services committee provided a good bit of sports equipment for the ship's company of His Majesty's Canadian Ship \u2018West- mount\u201d, as well as 10,000 cigarettes at Christmas-time.The ship's captain, Lieut, F.G.Hut- chings, has written to us more than once telling how welcome have been these attentions.\u201cThis is no insignificant amount of money for 46 active members of any club to raise and give away.This amounts to an average of $159.00 per member and illustrates why the Rotary Club of Westmount is held in good esteem.President's Aides \u201cYou gentlemen have also accomplished something which you may not have observed.You have brought about a change, and a not insignificant one, in him whom you chose as President a year ago.There are some among you who might be tempted to say that any change of that nature must be for the better.I would agree to that, although grudgingly, \u201cA man who holds such an office for even twelve months learns a new respect for his fellows.He finds that they assume he is all right, until he proves himself unworthy.He is taught that after all he is a man of but little importance.He finds that some of his suggestions, worked out after great thought and study, are voted down, and unanimously, by the board of directors.He learns, one day, and that is a great day in his life, that when things go against him, even momentarily, these, his fellow members, who.sit in judgment upon him, rise quickly to his defence and set about to help him.\u201cIt becomes impressed upon him that the mistakes of the year {are laid at his door, and at times quite rightly.Yet, when an effort is successful, it often proved so because it was carried out with loyalty by efficient chairmen an their committees.\u201cThis is no idle statement.\u201cA few weeks ago one of my fellow members \u2014 and you may perhaps imagine who that person was \u2014 said to me, \u201cThere is something to be said for a pres- ed in that respect, He can be a man who takes offence easily, but twelve months in office help him to outgrow that unfortunate trait of character.Should he be one who seems to give offence himself at times, but without intent, then, after a vear in office, his fellows will learn that there is no malice in his heart.It soon becomes impressed upon him while he administers his duties that sincerity and stoutness of heart help to win for him the respect of his associates, than which there is no greater reward In the gift of man, \u201cThese things have I learned.and for teaching them to me, 1 find myself in your debt to a greater degree than I shall ever repay.Future of Emplre \u201cTimes have changed since we of this board of directors took office.Look hack a year, just one year, Our enemies stood before El Alamein in Egypt, but today the unpleasant odour of Germany and Italy is no longer apparent in the continent of Africa.Our enemies have Jost the confidence which we have gained, but our confidence Is of a higher order.The final punishment of those doers of evil is at hand.I would venture to say there Is great promise that this will be accomplished well before yet another president takes officd, \u201cWe in this Rotary Club form part of an institution which holds a good name in the world of free people.We also help to form the Empire of British peoples, an Empire which has grown better and better for nearly a thousand years, Now it stands as one of the greatest influences for good known to mankind.Even its enemies admit that in their heart.Haven't we cause to remember with pride that we are of that race which, three years ago today, stood as the only defender of all that is right and good, a people whose hahit it has become, not to admit defeat.\u201cRotarians claim to be international in scope and ideals, We say that with a good deal of pride.These very ideals teach \u2018you and me to fultil, with loyalty, the duties and ohligations of | our own nationality.That In 1t- self is a lofty purpose.In these \u2018stirring days, when British principles shine with a brilliant lustre, it becomes the proud privi- ilege of every Britisher to promote that purpose; to assume his full share in furthering the good repute of a well-loved nation.It would seem to me that the en- , hanced prestige of our Empire iin these latter times has had much to do with the sturdy and Scenic Attractions Galore Abound in Laurentian Area The beautiful Laurentian Mountain resort area, lying north within a few miles of Montreal, is a district abod#hding in lakes and hills, summer homes and resort hotels, a delightful stretch of rolling country where families may find restful relaxation from A HOUSE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2) It was about thirty inches long and four inches through.\u201cHey, Sylvia!\u201d he \u201cthese are different\u2014\" Her whistle was shrilling.Her voice was dismayed and urgent: \u2018Take cover, Everybody, please.\u201d Something struck with a shower of earth among the flower beds.\u2014 \u201cOh, the poor flowers,\u201d cried Mrs.Cherril.She ran toward them, carrying a long-handled spade and began to poke at the thing, trying to roll tt out of the bed.\u2019 Paralysis descended on the rcene in the garden.People stood in frozen attitudes with staring faces.Sam was the first to shake it off.He began to run.He had won the high hurdles at his college, he had a spring and a stride, but now he felt like a slow-mo- tion picture of a man running He stretched out his arm, he felt Mrs.Cherril's body bent over it shouted, with the force of his rush, He slanted awuy, he fait his herls digging into the turf lke tha hoofs of a turning horse.Get your legs under you ., .move, move, move .get some drive into it .He knew the bomb was going off, his mind seemed to turn toward it as his body arched away from it.IS room was filled with flowers the next day and people kopt dropping in, trying to thank him without actually talking about It.Mrs, Cherril, he learned, was pretty well, some shock but no burns.He himself had headache which wore off, and a burn on one arm where a fragment had nicked it.In the evening, Sylvia came in with a book, some apples and more flowers.\u201cThanks, Gosh, Barbary Square certainly goes in for flowers.\u201d \u201cPerhaps we feel that you deserve them.\u201d She put her face against a fragrant sheaf.\u201cThese are lovely.\" \u201cViolet brought those.She's a great girl\u2014Violet, I'm strong for her.She and Ferdia must have had a hot -time on the roofs last night.Ferdie was Lelling me about it.One of the new ones-\u2014a daisy- buster he calls them\u2014got stuck in the steel netting and they slid down and pushed it into the street.It went off and blew In a garage door, \u201cI get a big kick out of Ferdle; ; he's as cool as a cucumber.And: do you know something?The Cherrils usad to live in a village on the south coast and they were bombed a lot and one day the bombs got the school, Mrs.Cherril can never forget about it and sometimes at night when she can\u2019t sleep, it calms her to sit on thr | stairs, Violet told me all about it \u2014she said she hoped they hadn\u2019t | disturbed me sitting there one night.She\u2019 a great girl\u2014Violet.Ît'a tough on her being ticd down \u2018 here, but the way she figures it, she has to he with her mother at | this time, no matter what she | wants to do herself.\u201d \u201cWhat a lot of news!\u201d Sylvia exclaimed.\u2018Was Colonel Tench- ley in to see you?\" | Sure, he spent the aflernoon here, We'll have to go down and smoke a pipe with him some night.Sylvia.The old boy is lonely.He's spent half his life in the Burmese jungle; he's almost forgotten how to get along with white folk.\u201d \u201cPeople aren't so queer when you know them.are they?\" | \u201cQueer?These people aren't queer, We've got a great gang bere in good old 44 and we're going to have a lot of fun.I like fdent who may be of little note ypright purpose of our own Kind.thix town, it's an exciting place himself, but who has the happy faculty of choosing good chairmen.\u201d King George Quoted | This is well illustrated in the j words quoted a year or two ago | to live.Gosh.you're beautiful.\u201d She jumped.\u201cDo you alwaye say things like that-\u2014hang with- \u201cSuch things may well break.by a Christian gentleman of Eng-' out any introduction?\u201d the spirit of one of my humility.However, the experience of the past year has \u2018land, to whom the good name of his people means so much: \u201cBuild-up.we say.Yep, I like \u201cI''this town with its barrage bal- strengthened MY .zaid to a man who stood at the |loons and its gardens and its love- character to such an extent that gate of the year, \u2018Give me a light ly Miss Sylvia Cromer.A great I am now able to bear up under that I may tread safely into the town for a love affair.\u201d i such hardships.\u201cIt is quite possible, and it does happen more often than not, | unknown,\u2019 and he replied.\u2018Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God.that a man may enter upon the That shall be to you better than high office of president with a complex of inferiority.Let me tell you, however, that with only rare exceptions, they will leave that office immeasurably better- \u2018light and safer than the known + oy way\u201d.\u201cYou and \u2018this before us as a guiding motive.\u201d - I I might well keep | Bhe was going.ghe gathered up her gloves and purse.She stood upon her shapely.stockingless legs and took one of hi: flowers for her buttonhole.At the door she stopped and gave him a little salute.She looked young and gay.\u201cI shall obterve your progress with the greatest interest.\u201d , Se DNS aii NS RS : NAA oo > 3 > Sn prune the noise and heat of the city.The Laurentiang are among the coldest mountains in the world and possess a charm all their own, For a distance of 98 miles, a branch of the Canadian National Railways penetrates this region, | serving the summer colonies which have sprung up on the outskirts of quaint old-time sottie- ments and on the shoves of lake and stream.The city of St.Jerome, situated on the North River 38 miles from Montreal, may be described as the gateway to the Laurentians.A few miles further north is Shawbridge, flanked with rolling hills and lakes and possessing many features which attract visitors, Within a few minutes by (axi from the Shawbridge station is Lae Echo, surrounded by summor cottages mostly occupied by Montrealers.This lake is about two miles long and a mile or so wide, 1{s northern end being also known ax Fourteen Island lako bacause of that number of islands which dot the lake throughout {ts full length.It would be difficult to find n more beautiful region in the whole Laurentian district than this lake, surrounded by forest-clad hills in which nestle scores of summer cottages, Situated on the south shore of Lac Echo is \u201cThe Rendezvous,\u201d a modern tourist resort.owned and operated by IR.A, Rainville.In addition to facilities for the comfort of guosts, lennis, bathing and boating make iL an ideal vacation spot.St, Sauveur Is another cenilre having many attractions, near which are several camps ostab- lished by various organizations for the purpose of giving boys and girls an acquaintance with Nature in her primal beauty.Morin Heights has also grown in popularity as a summer resort with several lakes within convenient distance of (he lown.Montfort, Newuro, Sixteen 15- land Take, Welr, Reaven Lake, Arundel, Huberdesu and Lac Remi aro other resorts, each of which have attractions poculiarly thelr own for the summer visitor, all these towns helng gateways to adjacent summer resorts and pretty lakes.Also within the Laurentians Sin a slightly differ- ont direction lies the town of Rawdon, favored among holiday seekers, Within walking distance ave many waterfalls and the re- glon abounds with scenlo attractions, This district also is served by Canadian National trains and LAURENTIANS KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, {deal for your vacatlon, 13 miles from La- chute on Route 30.Free boats, safe, sandy beach, diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.Rates $12 to $14 Weekly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lschute 936 R 1-4 er Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA.3778 \"ROWAN BANK\" | Val Morin Ideally situsted for an enjoyable and restful vacstion.Comfortable rooms, modern conveniences, English home cooking, close to lake and golf course.Christian clientele.Phones or write for reservations MRS.E.M.HILL-JONES Val Morin 186W5 or PACE FIVE there are good hotel facilities for those who desire to spend a de- lighttul holiday, LAURENTIANS WIN-SUM INN PIEDMONT, QUE.4 wiles from Montreal on Route 11 or CPR, Overlooking lovely Piedmont Valley.Ideal for a restful vacation.NO Tennis - NO Swimming Nearby UT Breakfast in bed If desired at ne extra charge.Fine meals by an experienced chef, No black flies or mosquitoes, Golf and Bathing available, Planned entertainment with lots ot fun.Comfortable hedrooms and inner- i apring mattresses.SELECTED CLIENTELE Moderate Rates Hosplinlity you will not forget tn one of tha Lauventlgns, most de- Uahlful and benutifuMspots, Yor particulars, write direct or Phone Ste.Adele 6% or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2778 Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Featuring Well-Conked Boating.Dancing \u2014 w= Modern Conveniences \u2014 = Congenia) Company \u2014 = A Christian Clientele == Meals \u2014 Swimming.= Tasty, Tennis, Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.CANTOR'S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.S Minutes Walk from Station Sports - Social Activitios - Dancing Kosher Meals Rooma with running water, Hot and cold showers, For further information, phone PL.8487 or St.Faustin 6, Ring 2 For Information, Phone BE.3486 after 7 eveninge or write Mrs, A.E.Barraclough, Lake Connolly Post Office, Quebec, ?FCANADA/ He T\\Laursoéiant.\u2026\u2026 Here's the answer tof.» y a really happy vacation, + Enjoy the exhilarating], mountains, lakes 1 \\ sunshine, cool breezes.ideal accommodation .low cost.il ing, swimming.sailing, and kindred sports.A new, fast train service from Montreal, Restricted clientele, Blagrave Inn Lac Ouareau St.Donat, Que.Idea! Location, Safe Sandy Beach Tennis - Boaling - Fishing Private Log Bungalows on Lake Front Write for Descriptive Folder or Phone St.Donat 21 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA, 2773 CE ENN GRAY ROCKS INN =LAC OUIMET ST.JOVITE QUEBEC Butternut Lodge WEST STE.ROSE 15 Miles from Montreal On Route 3K, hetween Laval-sur-le-Lac and Rte.Rose.The Ides! Place for a Restful Holiday.Luncheons - Teas and Dinners Served in the Open Air on Bcreened-in Plazzas Operated by Minn [, Dutrinac For reservations or Information phone St.Eustache 612-12 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 THE LAURENTIDE INN GRAND'MERE, Quebte 3% hours from Montreal RESTFUL, MODERN, EXCELLENT CUISINE, MODERATE RATES GOLF ei CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE Ask for descriptive folder.\u2014\u2014 CAMPS The \u2018 Martin\u2019s Lodge\u201d Ste.Tel.333 = Agathe des Monts 87 Tour du Lac Facing Lac des Sables Private Beach P.O.Box 358 Announcing .The 4th Season of CAMP ROSLYN A Camp for Boys from 8 to 14 years of age.186 Acres \u2014 On the T'Achigan River 12 miles northeast of St.Jerome, A 9-week camping activity from June 27th to August 28th Swimming \u2014 Canne Trips \u2014 Hikes \u2014 Wondcraft \u2014 Bush Games \u2014 Cemplires Workshop NR Cabin and Bridge-building Projects.Tennis \u2014 9-hole Golf Course Baseball - Soccer.Fealure Weeks: Water Carnivais \u2014 Midways \u2014 Fun Parudes \u2014 Swimming.Track and Novelty Meets, Camp Directors: LIEUT.JAMES H.PATRICK (On active service) MR.AND MRS.FRANK BHARPE Phone: YO.6752 Business Manager: JOHN W.PATRICK Phone: WE.2114 A you will o WA.Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In This Issue of The EXAMINER and let us help you plan the kind of holiday Booklets - Suggestions - Information RESERVATIONS IF DESIRED © EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE njoy most.2773* _ s PAGE SIX DODGERS GET THREE MORE WINS; NAVY AND EQUIPMENT GET TWO APIECE IN LAST WEEK'S PLAY Dodgers Latest Victori es Now Brings Their Score Up to Ten Wins\u2014Garage Men Also Doing Well\u2014RCOC From Longue Pointe Well Ahead The Dodgers, Navy and No.12 Equipment Depot all had a very successful week of play in the Westmount Municipal Senlor Softball League.\u2018The Dodgers copped three more victories to run their string of wins up to ten while the Navy and the Equipment Depot clubs won two victories aplece, The RCASC(MT) Garage team and the RCOC from Longue Pointe were the other teams to win games during the week, The present league standing shows the Dodgers and the RCASC(MT) Garage (eam well ahead of 1he pack with the RCOC from Longue Pointe, Wireless School, No.3 Training Command, Navy, and the No, 5 Manning Depot.bunched up in the second division, The Dodgers\u2019 first win of the woek was np Inistake ns they {ook the No.4 Ordnance Corps team 160 the tune of 24-0 at the Westmount Barracks\u2019 dlamond.This was not only a no-hit, no- run game for Allan Dyke but it was algo a perfect effort, as not one man reached first base in the seven innings, twenty-one men up and twenty-one men down, Dyke fanned fourteen men during the game.The Dodgers hats ae- counted for tweniy-two hits with Dougie Maher increasing his home run total to six with a pair of cireuil clouts.The Dodgers\u2019 oiler wins were over the TProvosl Corps, whom they beal 8-5 by virtue of a five run rally in the sixth inning and the No.5 Manning Doepof, who were taken Into camp 9-1.Donnie Mann led the Dodgers at bat in the Lachine game with three hits, one of {them a long home-run in the seventh frame.The Navy continue Lo show a marked improvement with the addition of Tonnie Perowne al socond base, they downed the RCOC from Longue Pointe 6-1 last Wednesday and then followed up with an 8-1 victory over Lhe No.3 Training Command on Thursday evening.Terowne banged out three hits in Thursday's game Including a home-run.The No.12 Equipment Depot got back into winning ways when they c¢lipped the No.3 Training Command 7-6 in a thrilling ten inning tilt and then continued on to trim the Provost Corps 5-1 over at the barracks, The Equipment Depot took a six run lead in their game with the \u2018Training Command, only to lose it by the end of the sixth frame; from then on \u201cihe teams battled it out without any score Lill the Montreal East team pushed over a run in the last half of the fenth frame, when Legrave singled home Cashin with the winning counter.Over at the barracks the Depot team came up with a winning hurler in Smallshaw, which means that Bradley may be able to got a well-earned rest.The RCASC(MT) Garage team kept a firm hold on the runner- up spot in the league standing when they trimmed the No.1 Wireless School 7-4, although they were outhit by the Sparks\u2018 batters.Al Rowbotham and Me- Arthur of the Wireless School got to Art Potter for three hits each while Alfie Jewett, the leading batter of the loop, hanged out two hits for the garagemen.The RCOC from Longue Pointe 14-9 meore, \u2018The losers protested the game due to the alleged \"illegal\u201d pitrhing of Cote, who re- , Maced Higgins on the mound for the winners In the sixth inning.The protest was upheld and the game will he replayed \u201cat the end of the season if it affects the standing of any team in the league.Three games are scheduled for tonight with the Dodgers playing the RCOC, No.4 Ord- \u2018nance meeting the Navy, and the \"Equipment Depot playing Wireless School, all at West- mount Park.There will be no | games played on Monday night | due Io the \u201cFleld Day\" being held, but three will be played on Wednesday, when the Dodgers play the Equipment Depot, KCASC (MT) Garage meet the No, 4 Ordnance and the Provost Corps play No.3 Training Command.According {no the averages 1s- sued this week the Dodgers are leading all teams at bat with an average of 260, while the Wireless Sehool, RCASC(MT), No.3 Command, Provost Corps, RCOC, No.5 M.Depot, Navy, No.4 Ordnance and No.12 Equipmenl De- pol trail in that order.Alfie Jewett of the RCASC has made the most hils.19, and the most triples, 3, Noel Romney of the Nodgers has scored the most runs, 17 while Kevin Kennedy lends in doubles with § and Dougie Maher leads in home- runs with 6.The following is a complete standing of the league including games played up till June 29th: W.1.Ps.Modgers .vee.10 1 20 RCASC (MT) .7 2 14 RCOC .5 3 10 No, 3 T, Command .4 4 8 Wireless .4 4 8 No, 5 M.Depot .4 5 8 Navy .ese 4H 8 Equip.Depot .3 6 6 Provost .see 2 86 4 No.4 Ordnance ., 1 8 2 V GETS FIRST WIN OF SEASON Beat Falcons 3-2 \u2014 Hardball Games Coming Three games were played in the bantam section mount Baseball League this week with the Bombers winning both Y.M.C.A.team 3-0 and 7-2.In the other game, the Y.M.C.A.squad upsel the Falcons 3-2, The first game between er's battle between Donald and Dave Binmore, the former allowing two hits to the latter's three.ing of Dave Barnard.the of the West- ends of a doubleheader from the the Bombers and the \u2018Y\u2019 was a pitch- Earle Mac- with In the second game the Bombers siaged a five run rally in the third inning to bang out a 7-2 win off the fling- The \u2018Y's\u2019 3-2 win over the Fal- Charlie Holland Wins First Putting Tourney Charlie Holiand won the first putting tournament of the season on the adult course at King George when he carded an 88 for the thirty-six bole contest, this score was one stroke better than H.B.Thomson's, who captured the runner-up spot.Another competition will be held tomorrow at the same rourse eight o'clock with F.W.Dengate in charge of the event.SOFTBALL FIELD DAYTO BEHELD No games will be played in the the senior section of the West- ymount.Municipal Softhall League next Monday evening as the gehedule left this as an open date but instead of putting on some postponed games it has heen decided to run a \u201cField Day\u2019 for; the players on the teams in the men's section and also the women's section if they care to come in on It.Fungo hitting, base running, throwing for accuracy and other events of a novelty nature will be held.Prizes for the events won by servicemen have been donated by the War Co-Ordinating Couu- cil.Many speculations have heen made as to who is the longest hitter and who is the fastest base runner and these events should answer all these questions.\u201cFungo hitting\" is just plain everyday batting the ball with the bat, after tossing it up in the air yourself, The accuracy throw ix made from second base to! home-plate or from the outfield to home-plate where a harrel is placed.The ball must be thrown into the barrel.As the full use of the field is needed 10 slage these events the spectators are asked to co-ope- rate by remaining on the sidelines and watching the events from there, Memorial Service Held Last Sunday For FOR Harvie Nearly six months ago TF /0.Robert Harvie, R.C.A.F., eldest son of Dr.and Mrs.R.Harvie, 855 Metcalfe avenue, met death when in active service over Germany.He was Lwenty-two years old.Burial {ook place al Schleswig Military Cemetery, Germany with full military honours and last Sunday a memorial service was held at St.Andrew's United Church which was largély attended.In the absence of {he Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr, through illness, the service was taken by the Rev.George Dewey, assisted by Leonard Griffiths.F/O.Harvie was an Argyle Schoo! and Westmount High and it will get underway around! S-s-s-t-r-r-r-ike È ! | ! | ~WHIFFED HM TANKEES?THEN CHUCKED TNO-HITTER AGAINST A'S cme THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 | hree-e-e: NEWHOUSER DETIQOITS HAOUNE-EÆEMUN SOU \u201cESL > ym This is another in a aeries McFarlane, Physical Fitness Through Exercise And Diet Physical Director at the of heaith articles by P.M.H Westmount Y.M:C.A, v 5 er ws.a x | | A great deal has been written about the subject, \u2018\u2018Obesity,\u201d but 1 believe that the following article by W.F.Christie, which appeared in the Clinical Journal LXVIHII: 3: 106, March 1939, sums up the matter quite adequately.Once fat is formed within the body, the only way of reducing it.seems to be to make the body burn it.There are two methods of doing this: one is to increase metabolism by means of drugs, which is dangerous; the other is te cut down the body's supply of fuel from outside sources, which, it wisely done is safe.Take first the question of drug treatment.Drugs cannot reduce surplus fat unless they are pushed to the extent of causing ill- health, Muscular exercise Is nof a safe way of reducing those who are overweight.Stout subjects have little cardiac reserve: on slight exertion they become short of breath and develop a rapid pulse- rate.To run them up and down tennis courts or make them climb mountains is to court disaster.(It has heen estimated that to reduce the body by one pound, not water, one must do the equivalent in exercise of walking 58 miles without stopping.) Deep massage is another poplar \u2018\u2018cure\u201d.How can It dissipate the pa- tient's fat?It is said that it does so by rupturing the cell membranes of fatty globules and allowing the oil to escape into the subcutaneous tissues but even if it does actually rupture cell membranes the oil will be reahsorbed from the injured site and deposited again elsewhere.Sweating baths, such as Turkish and radiant heat baths, remove a& pound or two of water trom the body, but the water is replaced by the next few drinks.Cold increases metabolism, but the amount of fat which can be lost by taking a cold bath in the morning is negligible.Hippocrates\u2019 cure for corpulence was cold baths, exposure of the naked body to the open air, and certain dietic restrictions.Of course, he knew perfectly well which of the three was the most important.From his day until ours.dieting has been, and still is, the most important single factor in the cure of obesity.By dieting, fat can be removed, quickly or slowly.The weight loss is \u201crapid\u201d when it exceeds 3 1b.a week.and \u201cslow\u201d when it is less than that amount.Rapid weight reduction is more dangerous than slow reduction, as it is apt to cause muscular and cardiac weakness.Patients who have reduced rapidly neither feel so fit or look so well, as those who have done =o slowly, Gottselig Playing Major Staynor-Dodgers, cons was their first of the season and it prevented the Falcons from tying the Bembers in the league standing, The winners scored all three runs in the second and third frames and held a 3-0 lead League Play Fourteen Years If they ever start\u2019 hanging up pictures around the corridors of the Stadium in Chicago, pictures of great hockey players who have Klosterdorf, of German parents, truly enough in Russia, Turned Pro In Regina His parents moved to Regina.up till the end of the sixth inning when the ¥alcons pushed one run over the plate when Harold Young singled home George Mec- Lander who had walked.The Falcons threatened again in the last half of the seventh, when Tom Armstrong singled home Griff Marshall but MeLanders popped to Davie Binmore at short for the final out.1f enough boys are around for the rest of the summer an effort will be made to continue on with a bit of hardball for the rest of the season, playing games at At- water Park in the mortings.had a difticult time disposing of the No.4 Ordnance team by a LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED \u2018 By McWhinnie's Stay Sharp Longer Bicycle Repairs and Parts for All Makes Locksmith \u2014 General Repairs , MCWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP 5900 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.3113 VACATION CLUB FOR BOYS WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A 4585 Sherbrooke West June 28th to August 14th Monday to Friday SWIMMING - HOBBIES - HIKES - EDUCATIONAL TRIPS - FIRST AID - LIFE SAVING - GAMES + ATHLETICS = ASSEMBLIES « TALKS - MOVIES iy x For Information Phone wilbank 2159 F.O ROBERT HARVIE, R.C.A.F.listed in October.1940, Equipment Company.He received his ing overseas.In October last year he promoted to was in many raids many, and ltaly.A younger brother, over as navigator.School student and before he en- he was employed by the Dominion Sound observer's wing al Fingal, Ontario, and was at Pennfield Rlage, N.B., belore receiving his commission and go- was flying officer and Ger- Joha D.Harvie.has just received his wing performed in Chicago uniform, they can start right in with Johnny Gottselig and make no mistake about putting him first on the line.True, you might get arguments that \u201cMush\u201d March should not be forced to play second fiddle to Gottselig.Nor Earl Seibert.Nor Paul Thompson.Nor the late Charlie Gardiner.} But we'll go for Johnny Gott- selig and let them argue it out.Yes, Johnny not only had = lot of hockey ability but he let it all come out.Never gave up trying at any time.And any time is à long time for Johnny, because he is now playing his tourteenth season in major league hockey.And all with the Chicago Black Hawks.Johnny Filled The Gap When Paul Thompson ran into player ills & few weeks back.when the Black Hawk machine started to sputler a hit and threatened to blow up in the final drive towards the play-off.the manager did not seek some fancy young dandy for replacement.ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZILE He simply looked at his coach.Johnny Gottselig; the coach looked at the manager.There was a mutual agreement right there.Next thing Johnny was in uniform.Next thing he was playing reqularly.A lot of fancy stories have been told about Gottselig, about his birth in Odessa, Russia, how he learned to skate in that country and his coming to Canada.It is true that he was born in Russia.But according to Edwin Johnson fn the Chicago Daily News.Gott- selig was born in the hamlet of Sask., when Johnny was only two months old and he was considered a Russian.He was 15 years old when he first donned skates.He played with the Regina Pat Juniors, Memorial Cup champions in 1924-25, He turned professional with Regina of the Prairie League in 1926-27 and in 1927- 28 joined the Winnipeg Maroons of the Central League.The Chicago team purchased him in 1928-29.His record with the Hawks is a grand one indeed.In his 14 years of play, and several of them like the present, have been rather inromplete seasons, he has totalled 167 goals and 178 assists.for a point total of 345.In 1938-39 he was selected left- winger on the second all-star team, Chicago fans have always admired the play of Gottselig and well they might.For he has giveu the Hawks grand service over the {years.Last season he coached and managed the Kansas City team in \u2018the Amertcan Association but when the league folded this season Johnny returned to the Hawks as coach and general assistant to Paul Thompson.Yes.Johnny Gottselig has been & credit to the game of hockey for he always gave his best and his best was pretty good.His Scoring Record Here is his scoring record in scheduled play and in play-offs: SEASON RECORD 1828-29-\u2014Chicago 3 RR 2% 1929-30\u2014Chicago 4 5 RN 1930-81 \u2014Chicago 12 32 14 tA31-32-Chicago 15 AVR 1922-33\u2014Chicago 1 2 f | 1933-34-\u2014Chicago \u201cmm 4 1934-35\u2014Chicago 18 37 18 Royals-Beavers Set For Tomorrow Doubleheader to be Played At Westmount Park The Staynor Park team continued their winning ways is the junior section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League when they won their fourth straight game last Fridaÿ night, their victims this by a 16-4 count.In the other halt of Friday's twin bill, Rnss Miller's Beavers broke into the win column when they swamped the Royals 22-7.The Staynor team had little difficulty with the offerings of Euard Read, who was on the mound for the Dodgers, especially in the late innings when they scored the most of their runs.Warren Prud'homme and Earle Cannon knocked out home runs for the winners ghile Solly Kalil obliged for the Dodgers.; Every one of the Beavers participated in the nineteen hit assault on Roy Hellyer, the Royals pitcher, as they banged out a 22-7 decision over the bottom | place team.Johnnie Peirson, Doug Heron and Harold Fair- head led the onslaught with three hits apiece while circuit clouts were connected by Fair- head, Eric Swaine and Buddy Cochrane.® Tomorrow night's doubleheader at Westmount Park sees the Staynor team meeting the Dodgers again while the Royals and Beavers hook up on diamond No.2.On Tuesday night the Beavers will travel down to Staynor for a game down there, while the Dodgers and Royals meet Jon Westmount Park.The standing of the league not including games played on Tuesday, June 29th, is as follows: Wan Lost Pts.Staynor .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.4 0 8 Dodgers .2 2 4 Beavers .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1 2 2 Royalé \u2026\u2026\u2026.0 8 0 In Great Britain, 85,000 women have taken the place of men on the railways, and are working as porters.ticket collectors, carriage cleaners, drivers, laborers, signal and telegraph operators.36\u2014Chicagn ,,.14 15 29 4 7\u2014Chicago .9 21 an 10 Chicago 13 19 32 \u20184 ÿ\u2014Chicageo .16 23 a9 15 1939-40 \u2014Chlicago 8 15 29 7 1940-41\u2014Chicago ., 1 4 5 5 1042-43\u2014Chicago .1 4 5 0 167 178 345 185 PLAY-OFF RECORD .1929-3N\u2014Chicago ., 1 0 1 0 1930-31\u2014(hicago .3 3 6 0 1931-32\u2014Chicago .0 0 0 2 1933-34\u2014Chicago .4 3 7 4 1934-35\u2014Chicago ,.0 0 a 0 1935-36\u2014Chicage .,.0 2 2 0 1937-38\u2014Chicago wer 5 3 8 4 1939-40\u2014Chicago .0 1 1 0 13 12 25 10 BANTAMS NOW HAVE 4 TEAMS; time were the junior | Dodgers who took it on the chin\u2019 Westmount\u2019 Home Newspiper\u201d ROYALS PLAY RINKEYDINKS TONIGHT AT STAYNOR PARK Schedule of Bantam Section of City Softball League Now Arranged\u2014Each Team to Play Twelve Games \u2014 Three Teams Will Share Playoffs Four teams will comprise the | Johnnie Waterston's Royals will bantam section of the Westmount ; play their home games on King Municipal Softball League and George Park.This eection is for boys fifteen the schedule will get underway ,Years of age and under who this week.Fred DeJean\u2019s Orioles and Richard Lord's Rinkerdinks | weigh no more than one hundred will play their home games at snd twenty-five pounds.Each Staynor playground.Steve Gal-!team will play twelve games, two ley'a Red Sox will use Westmount! each week, and three teams will Park for their home games while participate in the playoffs.CWAC To Meet * Thurs, July 1 at Staynor, Roy- Wireless and City In Girls Softball als vs.Rinkeydinks.Fri.July 2 at Westmount, Rinkevdinks vs.Red Sox.Next Week\u2019s Games In City Loop Will Be Hard Fought Mon.July 5 at King George, Orioles vs.Royals.Wed.July 7 at Staynor, Orioles vs.Rinkeydinks.Thurs, July 8 at Staynor, Red Sox vs, Rinkeydinks.Fri.July 9 at Westmount, Royals vs.Red Sox.Mon.July 12 at King George, Red Sox vs.Royals.Wed.July 14 at Staynor, Rink- evdinks vs.Orioles.The two CWAC teams will have Thurs.July 15 at Starnor, tough sledding in next week's| Royals vs.Orioles.scheduled games in the ladies\u2019 Fri.July 16 at Westmount, Red Sox.at King George, section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League as the No.33 Company squad will hook ap against the Wireless School team on diamond No.1, while the No.Rinkeydinks vs.Mon.July 19 Rinkeydinks vs.Royals.Wed, July 21 at Staynor, Red Sox vs.Rinkeydinks, 11 Company team meet the West- Thurs.July 22 at .Staynor, mount nine on diamond No.2.Rpvals vs.Orioles.The Westmount team has a Fri.July 23 at Westmount, Orioles vs.Red Sox.Mon.July 26 at King Georges, Red Sox vs.Royals.Wed.July 28 at Staynor, Orioles vs.Rinkeydinks.Thurs, July 29 at Rinkeydinks vs.Orioles.Fri.July 30 at Westmount, Royals vs.Red Sox.Mon.Aug.2 at King George, Rinkeydinks vs.Royals.Wed.Aug.4 at Staynor, Red Sox vs, Orioles.much improved squad this year and has impressed with its hitting power.Amongst the girls playing with the team are cateh- er Pearl Burk, pitcher Marg.Armstrong, first baseman Marg.Forrest, second baseman Peggy Pope, shortstop Gladys Morgan, third baseman Dolly Thompson and outfielders Harriet Brown, Mary Van Tangoron, Gertrude Munro and Bdryl Watier.Many of these girls are play- Staynor, ing with teams in other leagues Thurs.Aug.5 at Staynor, as Peggy Pope and Dolly Thomp-| Royals vs.Rinkeydinks.son line up the Noorduyn club Fri.Aug.6 at Westmount, Orioles vs.Red Sox.Mon.Aug.9 at King George, Orioles vs.Royals, in the major league while Gladys Morgan plays with the champion Royals in the same loop.Pearl Burk plays for Mansfields in the Verdun junior circuit.The Westmount team have lost the services of first baseman Marg.Forrest for the rest of the season as she has left for the Y.W.C.A.camp in the Lauren- tians, so that some sort of a shift will have to be made to fill this position.FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer To Westmount Rapid Delivery Service from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.daily Friday to 9 p.m.- Saturday te - FI.4744 Another reason why it is wise to save gasoline and huy Victory | If first fine signals busy pond Senn ie pial WE.1616 ! 2209 ST.CATHERINE WEST tons of high octane fuel, | OCT DOC DOC DO .] le on < Q = » 2 OT A when : incend St.An T City F of equ T attic v entry the ef be ju flames rubbis Las tion v incend metho the bc spray to cov scoop it out Sin diary chang now plosiv explod one Ww next the thig n ADEQ Thi diary high fragm explod {nto ¢ are pi veloci capabl woune hundr fragm nary woode pieces fore, Con blast vided or st Inches good simila Wh shoul the b sure t protec bomb: by.Bu She recom proac open To tr bomb mat pose only ¢ \u2014it 1 one\u2014 bomb neart Ma may ers w on ti drop; 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