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[" ES = er sm\u201d sa ma me SE [eve pe ey Fr we = rame ner rente gap .School and McGill University.>Ê>>\u2014>\u2014>\u2014=\u2014 \u201848 Years in oe Westmount\u201d Ses us first about « watch.We have a grand selection at big savings.SPECIAL! -JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene 0K >0C BOYS' WATCHES $6.50 OHMAN\u201dS 0 WATCHES! WATCHES! | >0< >o< >o< Ave.| Che 1 \u2019 Wxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis oC Oo Doo0CD0 >0C D0 >0C\u2014D0 > HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 0030000 VOL.XY, No.2 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 35 PRICE:\u2014 Two CENTS Rev.Dr.F.Morley Accepts Call Pastor of Stanley Church Gets Call to Calgary Church Rev.Dr.Frank S.Morley, Stan- fey Presbyterian Church pastor, has accepted a call to Grace Church, Calgary, it was revealed at a meeting on \u201cTue.day of the Montreal Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Canada held at Knox-Crescent Church, with Very Rev.Dr.Malcolm Campbell fn the chair.Born in Huntsville, ont, Dr.Morley leaves Stanley Church after a ministry of nearly six years.He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where be received a scholarship.Ho studied Constitutional Law and History at the University of Edinburgh and did research work in History at the University of London where he: obtained his Ph.D.degree before taking up theological studies at the Montreal Presbyterian College.Dr.and Mrs.Morley, who reside at 494 Mountain Avenue, expect to leave for Calgary early In February.Major P.Skelton Wins Promotion Westmount Artillery Man Overseas Made Acting Major Word has been received that Acting Major P.Edwin Skelton, son, of Mrs, Leslie F.Skelton, 18 Aberdeen Avenue, has received his majority overseas.A member of the Royal Artillery he received his commission in 1940 and went overseas the following year.He returned to Canada in 1942 and was posted to Camp Shilo, Manitoba, before going to Ottawa where he is presently attached to the Directorate of Anti-Alrcraft Guns.Maj.Skelton, 25, was born in Montreal and attended Rev.Mr.Bratten\u2019s School, Westmount High THE WEEK AT VICTORIA HALL January 17th, to 25th.1944 Jan.17th\u2014Westmount Women\u2019s Club Red Cross; Oasis Temple Daughters of the Nile, Jan, 18th\u2014St.John's Ambulance First Aid Meeting; West- mount Women\u2019 Club Board Meeting; Westmount Chapter R.A.M.Meeting, Jan.19th \u2014 Eaton's Masquers Play; Electa Chapter Meet- îng, V.O.N.Meeting; West- mount Rotary Luncheon.Jan.20th\u2014S.O.S.Club Dance; Westmount Stamp Club Meeting; Jersey Channel Islands Society Meeting; Eaton\u2019, Masquers.Jan, 21st\u2014N.D.G.Women's Club Business Meeting; Montreal Shrine No.1 Meeting.AERIAL BUS OF THE FUTURE The Province of Quebec will be provided, after the war, with an aerial bus service linking its various towns.Helicopters will be the outstanding equipment for this service.The sketch above shows the Motorcoach Terminal on Dorchester Street, arranged for the future reception of aerial buses.Westmount Municipal Association Hold First Executive Meeting Draft of By-law Under Consideration by City Concerning Rooming Houses Presented By Percy E.Jarman, City Manager The first meeting of the Executive Committee of the Westmount Municipal Association elected at the annual meeting of December 29th last, to serve for the year 1944, was held in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall, on Tuesday afternoon at 5.40.Those atending were: Messrs.Stephen M.C.Beck, R.K.Berry, J.Leigh Bishop, Albert H.Brodie, Roy Campbell (President) Harold W, Corrigan, J.R.Fen- wick, Frank R.Findlay, J.W.Foster, Elliott S.Frosst, T.M.Gilling- ham, E.D.Gordon, P.Lindsay Hall, Denny A, Hanson, Brian Heward, Ralph B.Heward, Geo.R.Hodgson, Dr.Keith Hutchison, Ross R.Hutchison, W.Alan Kennedy, Ernest C.Koch, M.F.Lightfoot, H.M.MacCallum, (Sec.-Treas.), J.W.McCammon (1st Vice.-Pres.), Stuart McLeod, Alex 0.McMurtry, C.S.Madill, C.Alex Phillips, John H.Richardson, Claude P., Ross, W.Jackson Rutherford, F.I.Spielman, William Stewart, Glenn Torrance, Dr.J.McK, Wathen, and John F.\u2018Wilkes.Past President Dr, Keith Hut- {| chison spoke briefly on the aims of the organization and urged an increased membership and more active acquaintance with municipal affairs.It was announced that the following standing committees are in process of formation, the composition thereof being based in large part upon the results of a questionnaire which has already been circulated among the Executive: Education and Library; Health, Welfare and Recreation; Membership, Programme, Public Security, Publicity, Traffic and circulation, C.S.Madill was designated Chairman of the Membership Committee.On behalf of the City Council, Percy E.Jarman, City Manager, brought to the attention of the meeting a draft of a By-Law now \u2018under consideration by the City authorities concerning rooming houses and -boarding houses.At his request the Executive will study the draft, and will endeavor V.F.McAdam¥ to assist the Council by giving an opinion representative of a number of interested Westmount citizens.The Executive will divide into seven groups under the convenership of Messrs.Bishop, Frosst, Ralph Heward, MacCal- lum, McCammon, Ouimet and Spielman, and will hold a panel discussion at the next meeting, to be held on the evening of Tuesday, the 25th inst, in Victoria Hall.Canon F.H.Wilkinson Is Honored The annual vestry meeting of the Church of St.James the Apostle was held Wednesday night in Allan Shatford Memorial Hall, followed by a reception for Rev.Canon F.H.Wilkinson, Trafalgar Avenue, former rector of the church, who will be leaving for St.Pauls Church in Toronto.A presentation on behalf of the congregation was made to Canon Wilkinson by Victor M.Drury, who expressed the appreciation of the members of the church for the rector\u2019's ministry here and their regret at his departure.Presentations were also made to Mrs.Wilkinson and the two children by Mrs.J.O.Hastings.Athlones to Visit Mackay School H.E.THE EARL OF ATHLONE H.R.H.PRINCESS ALICE Their Excellencies, the Governor- General of Canada, the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice, will visit the Mackay Institute next Thursday.Fourteen Nurses Receive Caps At Homoeopathic Entire Class Complete Preliminary Course Successfully - Fourteen candidates, including the entire class completed thelr preliminary term successtully and were accepted into the Phillip\u2019s School of Nursing of the Homoeopathic Houpital of Montreal, 2100 Marlowe Avenue, on Tuesday evening, at the candle- lighting cercmony, which was held in the Phillips Memorial Hall of the nurses residence.Misg Vera Graham, the superintendent of nurses, capped the girls, the majority of whom came from the Province of Quebec, with one member of the class hailing from Newfoundland.Those graduating included: Gladys Anderson, Muriel Brooke, Vida Butler, Mary Campbell, Laura Dousett, Leah Green, Norma McElligot, Viola and Violet Miller (twin sisters), Phyllis Rattray, Patricia Snow, Ruth Stone, Lorna Wall and Vivian Ward, Capt.J.H.Mellor Is Promoted Westmount Officer Made Major Overseas Announcement has heen made by the Public Relations Officer, M.D, 4, of the promotion overseas of Capt.J.H.Mellor, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, to the rank of acting major.Major Mellor, Mellor, 619 Belmont Avenue, and whose wife, the former Margaret Ployart, resides at 331 Clarke Avenu\u201c, was educated at the Montreal High Sci.ool and McGill University.He enlisted with R.C.O.C.in November 1941, and trained at Westmount Barracks, Debert, N.S.and Kingston, going overseas a year and a half ago.Strikers Visit City Sub-Pumping Station It is reported that striking white collar employees of the City Hall, determined to make their stoppage 100 per cent effective, visited the sub-pumping station at No.15 Hillside Avenue which supplies Westmount with much of its water and forced the employees out.A policeman \u2018on duty was hustled aside; the telephone was disconnected and some damage done to furniture.A.W., WALTER JOINS ROTARY A, W.Walter of 607 Victoria Avenue, general manager of B.F.Walter Co.Reg\u2019d., of 417 St.Peter Street, was admitted to membership in the Rotary Club of Montreal last week.His clas- sification fs Felt-Distributing, son of A.A. ES EM pr 1 OPES RETR TIER ET Te Le i : i i i # es REA PAGE TWO \u2018 THE EXAMINER, XAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 First Westmount Company To Hold Banquet Tonight Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley Will be Speaker at B.B.Father and Son Affair The First Company will hold their annual Father and Son Banquet this evening in Westmount Y.M.C.A., commencing at 6.15 p.m.The special speaker for the occasion will be the Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley, well known radio preacher and chaplain in: the last war.The following toasts will be proposed: The King, by Color Sgt.Edwin Goring; The Church, by Corp.Bob Eastwood; The Boys\u2019 Brigade, by Sgt.James Wright and The Boys now serving in the armed services, by Lieut, Alex \u2018Upham, Captain J.Howard Richardson will preside over the banquet.AC2 Howard Hurst is to be guest pianist for the occasion.Following the banquet, the Company will give their annual mid-winter display in King\u2019s School and will be inspected by F/O T.H: Stirling of the No, 1 Wireless School, Following the ceremonial, a demonstration in Squad Drill will be presented by the Precision Squad under Color Sgt.Edwin Goring.Physical training will be featured under, the leadership of Instructor Willard Brown, followed by First Aid and A.R.P, work, under the direction of Lieut.A.G.Anderson, There will be a game of Floor Hockey between two picked teams from the Company and then as a final feature and perhaps the most outstanding of the evening will be the first public appearance of the Brass Band.Lieut.Charles King has been working very hard with the band during the past few weeks and the results he has attained are most encouraging, He has arranged for a special .quartet rendition of Beethoven's \u201cGod in Nature\u2019 and a Euphonium solo by Cpl.Bob Eastwood, \u2018Evening Star\u201d from 'Tannhauser.AC2 Howard Hurst will preside at the piano.> Prizes will be awarded for Christmas Card sales, topped by Pte, J.Durocher who will receive a camp knife, seconded\u2019 by Cpl.A.Keith, who will receive a B.B.pen: Calendar sales were topped by Pte.Rufus Curry who will recelve a camp knife.Col.Sgt.Edwin Goring will be presented with his Long Service Badge, the first presented in the unit for three years.Sgt.Goring has been with the Company since 1937 and is now in the last year in which he may serve in the ranks, He will be promoted this spring to Staff Sergeant and take up the duties of a junior Officer.During the years he has served, his record of attendance is almost perfect, having the highest percentage attendance of any boy since the Company's inception.This is 99.5%.The very few absences during these years were\u2019 all due to illness, Three months service badges will be awarded to the following: Ptes.Monty Dugan, Leslie Parker, James Durocher, George Smith, The Camp trophy was won this past summer by the 1st Tent, led by Cpl.Bob Eastwood and therefore will be presented on, Friday evening.These awards will be presented by W.A.Crammond, at the close of the evening's entertainment, Westmount Boys Win Promotions Two Westmount officers promoted overseas are included in the latest list of overseas promotions released by the Department of National Defence Headquarters, The senior promotiog was that of Capt.O.H.Smith to be acting major.Maj.Smith, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, is a son of J.Harry Smith, manager of the C.P.R.press bureau, and of Mrs.- Smith, 11 Melbourne avenue.He was born in Toronto but received his education at Westmount High School and Mec- Gill University from which he received his Bacnelor of Science degree.He enlisted in the R.C.O.C.in 1940 with thé rank of lieutenant and went overseas in March, 1942, Prior to the war he was a consulting engineer on the staft of Walter J.Armstrong.Capt.A.E.Brown, Canadian Armored Corps, whose wife resides at 321 Roslyn Avenue, was promoted to acting captain.He is the son of the late Robert E.Brown and of Mrs.Brown, 2292 Girouard Avenue.Born in West- mount School end then joined the staff of the Halifax Insurance Company.He enlisted in the Canadian Grenadier Guards at the outbreak of war and went overseas in 1941.A brother, Capt.Ross Brown, is also serving overseas with the Black Watch.Two Sparrows Like Indoor Life and Security Miss H.Gagnon Claims She Has Two of the Most Unusual Birds Have you ever heard of a sparrow sleeping with a human being for over two years, or of a sparrow adopting and feeding the little one of another?Of two birds, though cageless, living on their own side of the room, and though the door be opened, never straying in other parts of the house, and when being brought down for meals, flying right straight back to their own room, without mistaking their room for another ?Have you seen them fighting for a bath ! These are a few characteristics of a couple of sparrows who are fortunate enough to share a room with Miss.Hazel Gagnon of Montreal, who is @ lover of bird-lore and believes she has two of the most unusual birds (not unusual as to specimen for they are merely sparrows) but rather unusual in their ways, as she puts it.Miss Gagnon tells of adopting the older bird about two years ago when temporarily indisposed, and who now is not interested in the outside world of uncertain ration crumbs.This pet in turn adopted a stray baby sparrow of three or four days old and took it under her maternal wing and fed and reared it like her own.This bird is now seven months old.It you go to the country on week-ends and when the evening shadows begin to fall when you are on the trail, you will probably hear the clear ascending whistle of the vesper or song sparrow tuning îts lovely notes in the evening.This sparrow is easily recognized by two white feathers that show prominently on either HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 he attended the Roslyn.Local Sailor Writes Of Life In Hull Of Ship Thoughts-of Home and Relatives Disclosed In Seaman\u2019s Letter A graphic word picture of a sailor's life in the hull of a ship and what he thinks about when away from home, was given in a letter recently received by e local resident from a relative in the navy.Following are some excerpts from the Jetter : \u201cOut here I think a lot of home.No, 1 can\u2019t say where \u201cout here\u201d is, inyhow tomorrow it will be some other place; for a ship seldom stays still \u2014 least of all, our modern hell-divers of steel.In this hull, where my, job happens to be, mostly it it dark.Only at each end of a long overhead rod a red bulb puts forth some guarded-light from behind its shield.Perhaps that's why I keep thinking about candles and stars and lighthouses \u2014 all the fire-sparks I've seen.in earth or sky during my wanderings.Even a late-in- life seaman, ike myself, perforce wanders much.Of course, you get the feeling that you belong to the boat, But it isn\u2019t as easy to love today\u2019s steel traps as it was for my gran\u2019dad to love his tub of wood.A wooden ship bears the forest A steel hull smells of factory.Gran\u2019dad used to take me aboard his tub.She wasn\u2019t much to look at, éxcept when she went winging out with all sail up through the sunrise.She was a coastwise fishing craft \u2014I Had to hold my nose when we walked among the barrels of salted cod along the scrubbed deck, I can still see the strong grain of its teak planks and how white it looked ! Best of all, I llked oaring up néar her nose In a dinghy where the figurehead showed clearly.It was a well carved portrait of my Grandmother.Her face under her white hair was like a star,\u2014 that is how I remember her.But my Gran\u2019dad always saw her in her young days, as she looked on his ship\u2019s figurehead, with her head high under gold, coiled hair in her beams.and her breast cleaving the grey waters.\u201d \u2014 \u2014 side of the tail, and he may often be seen perched on a tree or tence-post singing merrily away, Making a study of birds that stay about your place and\u2018keeping a diary about them is an interesting diversion, and if two or three of your friends are doing it too, you can have lots of fun comparing notes.TOMORROW'S MEAT Despatch from St.Louis describes a new process by which synthetic beefsteak is being supplied to meet the demand.The cost 1s only one-fifth that of natural beef and the material will satisfy most palates, says the news item.In the days ah>ad Bre a man is fed And his hunger satisfied, For a meal he'll wait At a plastic plate While synthetic steak is fried.There'll be food to spare, Both wall-done and rare, And the meat will not be dear; You won't need a cow To get beefsteak now That synthetic beef i8 here, Epicures will haunt That restaurant Where the meat from roasting pans All factory made \u2019 Is of finest grade, By the best \u2018of artisans.Copa By.Buëdy Cochrane A highlight of the evening of Friday, Feb.4 (that\u2019s the night of the Purpre and White Revue and dance) will be the playing of the band thai Westmount High has come to call its own\u2014the Modernaires.This year the band is better than ever.Their musical director and planist, Walter Gurd, has been driving them hard in practices and the result has been hotter and sweeter music than they have ever played before.With the addition of Pete King, in the capacity of business manager, the boys have suddenly found that they are very \u2018busy.This month they play the Skigulls dance on the 21st, the Montreal High football danc: on the 28th, and an engagement at the Shaar this week-end.The band is composed of twelve men and one vocalist.The latter, who is getting quite a reputation for herself by her singing, is Lillian Adams, In the band are Walter Gurd, piano, Geoff Merrill, drums, Dick Holbrooke, guitar, Terry Drum- mond (the Westmount girl's Harry James), first trumpet, Bob Cadieux, second trumpet, Jim Childe, third trumpet, Morrie Lazare, fourth trumpet, Charles Leger, alto sax, Bill Drummond, {enor sax, Baine Mackaskill, alto sax, Doug.Roberton, temor sax, and Keni: McCrindle, baritone! sax.Ts The boys are really good.Red Cross the Westmount High Red Cross.A penny race is scheduled for today and next week there will be another profitable dougknut sale.However, what the yokels and yokelesses of the building want to know is when the next afternoon tea dance is.How ebout it, Mr.Spencer?Hal Leavitt is still on hand and willing to run it.~ Vox Ducum © Stald members of Westmount High almost jumped out of their seats on Tuesday when they heard a melodious duet asking for contributions in song over the school\u2019s loudspeaker system.The pair were Don Fisher and len Roberts and judging from reports their unusual appeal touched the hearts of listeners.All class biographies will be in by the end of next week.Biographers have revealed that they find difficulty in thinking of prototypes for certain persons.Sports Front Andy Baxter will be playing hockey this winter.In fact, he got & goal and an assist for himself when the purple and white triumphed over Strathcona Tuesday.I ask your forgiveness for last week's error when I said that Andy would be playing basketball.The basketball team will miss him.Speaking of basketball the locals played host to Verdun last Friday and emerged victors by a score of 39-24.Star of the game was Don MacIntosh who sank 18 points.This afternoon, in a game that does not affect their league standing, Westmount play the reputedly strong West Hill Senior.A team on their own floor.Last Friday's victory was the first league basketball game that Westmount High has won in its last 19 starts.Items Hobby Show President\u2018 David Johnson has already started planning for 1944 show.On Wednesday night he conferred with Dave Townsend, last year's chief, and he tells me that he will be calling a meeting early next week .Demure Margaret Swaine was at the hockey game Tuesday watching the very creditable performance of her brother Eric., Quite a few Westmount Highers are expected to go to the Park Busy days are here again for Westmount Highlights by Buddy Cochrane \u2018 \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u2019 G pry poy pe g) po a SE Doi = .à been on sale the last week end a half .The girls Hi-Y want the proceeds from the Sadie Hawkins dance which they spone sored.At present the boys have the cash.Next Monday both executives will meet to discuss the matter ., .The east of the Purple and White Revue are rehearsing faithfully.It looks good .Coming.Events Today: Westmount vs Webt- Hill \u2018A, basketball.At W.H.S.This evening : Annual West- mount Y night at the Park Slide.Sadurday : Fraser Viporà will throw a big party at Victoria Hall.Monday : Joint Hi-Y executive meeting to discuss who: is going to get the cash from the last Sadie Hawkins \u2018dance.Wednesday : Girl's Hi-Y.meeting.Thursday: Boys\u2019 Hi-Y ; meot ing.LL = 2.Friday : Skigulls dance at Friday: L.C.C.basketball team will visit the building to play the locals.Temple Emanu-El To Hold Dance | (On Saturday On Saturday evening, Jaayaty 15th, The Temple BrotherRvod will hold a Mid-Winter Dancé' for men and women in the armed forces at the Temple Community \u2018House.Hostesses will be members of the Young People\u2019s Society and a Sisterhood Committee js co-operating with the War: \u201cServices Committee of the Brotifér- hood.Confirmation Class This evening, after Divine Service, Dr.Stern will méet with the parents and confirmants for \u2018the purpose of discussion and study of the Confirmation course, Monthly, Dr.Stern plans to meet with the parents of Confirmation candidates as part of the adult educational program.Dr.A.E.Cliffe To Address Meeting + A meeting of the Westmount High Schools Home and Schdol\u2019 Association will be held on Tuesday, January 25th at the West- mount Junior High School.The president, J.A.H.Hamilton, wiil be in the chair and the speaker will be Dr.A.E.Cliffe, whose subject will be \u2018The Wicks of Lite.\u201d ~ THE MINOR.KEY To some minds sadness Is nearer akin to happiness than is joy, perhaps because the heart has been so wrung and torn with sorrow that joy seems & mockery, and the key note of rejoicing - will not start the tune;- in some weary souls it requires rather the minor key of sweet sadness to bring forth the true melody.\u2014 MK.5610 Sherbrooke St.W DExTter 1149 Modern Chapel \"HAMMOND\" ORGAN Slide tonight.It is the annual Westmount Y night.Tickets have nd mt ile ne ve th 188 he re ke Bte 8.st- de.au ria ive ng ast ote ete at all to Ary od for ed ity me ety is ere êr- er- the the dy se eet ion wit INCORPORATED Hand & Donohoe Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 4856 Sherbrooke St.West *Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Che es .Wxaminer DANCELAND The Most Beautiful Dance Hall in Canada ROLAND DAVID And His 14 Piece Orchestra Dancing Every Nizht and Sunday Chez Maurice FEATURING Afternoon - Popular Prices WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 PAGE THREE t SERVICE CLUB FOR WOMEN OPENED = (Left) Mrs.J.C.Winant, wife of the U.S.Ambassador to London, who opened the Reigate-New England Services Clubs for women in H.M.forces in London \u2018recently.(Right) Mrs.Winston Churchill, whose Masquers are in aid of Mrs.Churchill's Fund.+ Fund for British Service Women helps to support the club.The concerts which are being given by Eaton's New Plastic Hailed A Benefit Local Experts Describe Experiments In Medical Journal Use of a new plastic material as a lifelike camouflage for facial deformities that can be applied within a day or two efter complete healing of a wound is described in the current issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, in a joint article contributed by Dr.Hamilton Baxter, Eleanor Sweezey, B.A, and Russell Copeman, of Montreal.The new plastic\u2014a synthetic resinous substance known as *Flexton\u2019\u2019 and produced by an \u2018American concern in Pittsburgh is hailed as one of the most important developments in the field, not only because of its many qualities as a prosthesis (camouflage) but because of its psychological benefits to the patient.Dr.Hamilton Baxter, of 4974 Victoria Avenue, a graduate of McGill University, 1s attending plastic surgery at Royal Victoria Hospital.Eleanor Sweezey, formerly of 48 Belvedere Road, is a graduate of Queen\u2019s University DOMINION PLASTIC CAULKING COMPANY PLASTIC CAULKING AND METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Rey Weir, Props.Day Of Prayer Service Here Well Attended On Wednesday evening last the Protestant Churches of West- mount joined in a \u2018Day of Prayer\u2019.The service wes the most enthusiastic in many years with an attendance that overcrowded the Hall of Westmount Baptist Church and overflowed into adjoining rooms.The Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston.Minister of West- mount Baptist Church, conducted the Service and a large number of laymen led in the prayers.The address was given by the Rev.Dr.Fred Kerr of St.Andrew's United Church and the Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver pronounced the benediction, Well known hymns were heartily sung and the service appealed so much to the congregation present that they unanimously expressed their desire at the close by a show of hands to continue these meetings at frequent intervals through the year.Consequently, i* 1s expected that the Westmount ministers will make plans to meet this demand and that such prayer services will become a regular part of West- mount religious life.Kingston, and studied medical art at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, and Russell Copeman, dental technician.All joined their varied skills in experiments carried out successfully on three patients in the Royal Victoria Hospital, exemplifying the growing co-operation between doctors and other technicians in utilzng the newest materials of a highly technological civilization to bring new comfort to the human being.Describing the use of \u2018\u2018Flexton\u201d the writers claim the new plastic has a flesh-like transparency the flexibility of rubber without Its defects and can be used either permanently or as a temporary camouflage until such time as plastic surgery for a flesh prosthesis, if desired, may be undertaken.King George Park Gay With Skiers Sport Enthusiasts Enjoy Park Slopes The snow-covered slopes and terrain of King George Park are receiving more attention from skiers this past week.With the last big snowstorm the snowy downhill runs are being \u2018patronized by sport enthusiasts who recognize this as a fine skl-centre to practice slaloms on short downhill slopes, Here winter sports pervade in all\u2019 glory with skiing, skating and sliding \u2014 Ilttle boys and girls on sleds shriek with excitement and juvenile rapture as the merry skiers flit by \u2014 and sometimes land \u201cother side\u201d up.King George Park, situated between Westmount avenue and Cote St.Antoine Road, is a playground that Westmount citizens take great pride in and enjoy its scenic beauty, and with the economy in week-end travel, which we all try to adhere to, it affords a lot of pleasure and exhilaration to many who make use of this delightful playground.A Solar Club member, W.A.Blackwell of Montreal West, one of the first nine-members of the club when it was orgenized back in 1934, was the first voluntary blood donor at the New Homoeopathic Hospital Blood Bank, which has just recently been set up at the hospital with equipment generously donated by the Women's Auxillary, Mr.Blackwell\u2019s datermination to be the first donor is a striking example of the keen enthusiasm of the members of the Solar Club in ren- dering assistance to the hospital.In making this announcement Solar Club Member is First Donor To New Homoeopathic Blood Bank at a meeting of the Solar Club on the 6th of January, Dr.H.R, Griffith, who is in charge of the new blnod bank, explained that its purpose was to have on hand a supply of blood quicl.ly available for emergency cases -nd thus improve the facilities of the hospital.Dr.Griffith cited various exame ples of the enthusiasm caused by the inauguration of the new Blood Bank amongst the members of the hospital staff, and uppealed for more donors in order to build up a large re-erve, and was assured that the members of the Solar Club would take up the challenge, Local Graduates In RCN.VR.Recent local graduates of King's College.Halifax, who bave been promoted as sub-lieutenants are: Sub-Lieut.Richard L.Birks, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald W.Birks, of 1 Surrey Gardens, who won second prize for most offi- cer-like qualities in his class.Sub-Lieut.Kenneth G.Smith, whose home is at 4681 Victoria Avenue, another officer to graduate, 1s a McGill University graduate, where he obtained his B.Sc.degree.Another naval officer to graduate is Sub-Lieut.James E.Frosst, son of Capt.Eliot 8S.Frosst, of the Canadian Grenadier Guards rnd Mrs.Frosst, His home is at 67 Sunnyside Avenue.Promoted from the lower deck is Sub-Lieut.Donald Knox, - who 1s a son of Mrs, Knox of 665 Westmount Man C.O.At Dunnville Accordin:; to word received Wing-Cmdr.A.Dean Nesbitt, D.F.C., son of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Nesbitt, 4° Forden Avenue, has been appointed commanding officer of No.6 Service Flying Training School at Dunnville, Ont.He succeeds Group Capt.V.H.atriache, C.O., who has been posted to operationa] duties at Edmonton, according to the\u2019 announcement.Grosvenor Avenue.3ub-Lieut.S.Rosenthal is also among those graduating at Halifax and \u2018his wife resides at 4359 Girouard Avenue.If you take no chances, you get what's left by those who do.\u2014.Kitchener Record, Famous for 50 Years SALADA TEA Despite wartime difficulties the traditional high standard of thishousehold favouriteis maintained.CTI RADIO SERVICING, @raduates Employsd in Largest Commercial CANADIAN SCHOOL NEW CLASSES JUST STARTING LEARN RAD Dl ENGINEERING In Six Months Daytime or One Year Evenings Practical and Theoretical.CAL ELECTRICITY, RADIO ms BROADCASTING, SPEECH AMPLIFIERS, TELEVISION, ETO, Also Correspondence Courses RADIO EXPERTS WANTED 282 ONTARIO ST.WEST.MONTREAL a \u2014 THEORY, and Government Broadcast Stations.Write of ELECTRICITY Ltd.MAPLE 9 pe 12\u201d \u2014 ARD WOOD eircH Immediate delivery Mines & Manufactures Products \u20ac 18\u201d Lengths \u2014 , i PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis, Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773* \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, == WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 = LAST SESSION?ARLIAMENT opens the new session two weeks from today and the expectation is that it will be the last before a general election, although there could be another.The legal term of office is five years, and the resent government was elected in March, 940.As the term is not over until five years and six months after the return of the last writ, however, the government could, at a inch, hold office until sometime in Septem- er, 1945.Whether it intends to do so-or not may be indicated by the nature of the legislation forecast in the Speech from the Throne two weeks hence.The calling of an election is the prerogative of the King\u2019s first minister \u2014the Prime Minister\u2014and few persons, if any, outside the Chief Electoral Officer, are ever aware of an impending appeal to the people much before the information is made public.The Chief Electoral Officer must be advised some time in advance because of the necessity of preparing and printing the forms required by law to take the ballots of some five million people\u2014a tremendous job.Whether an election is pending or not, one thing is certain: most of the attention of Parliament will be given to the prosecution of the war, for even though the war may end in Europe in a few months, it is generally recognized that a long, hard struggle with Japan is ahead.It is likely, though, that legislation will be introduced to take care of workers inswar industries who face temporary unemployment through change-overs and the shutting down of plants no longer required.This will be part of the larger legislation to avoid post-war dislocation that might result in any considerable unemployment.A start will be made on a comprehensive employment and social security plan which will eventually cqver all Canada.INVOCATORY ELEGY Temper the whirlwind to the unborn lamb, Mother of us all, lapped in your shawls of cause; .Large in your arms wrap our sad amalgam That, spinning its tails among the other stars, Mopés, lost and weeping, far, far from its home.Cover with your pity the broken Pole Where, like a rag, the pride of the human hangs Dirty as dishcloths; and with summer console THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, Them for the equinox of their anguish.Humour the arrogant ships that sail.Too near the tooth of the truth and the weather, The thinkers in their cockleshells, the captains Sinking each other; and always permit neither Wholly to find their ends, for they seek islands Of Death and Truth that should always be further, N And in due season to their last bed take The lovers who are the cause of all the trouble; Let the gibbering Adam successfully undertake What Atlas only, bending an apish double, Hitherto managed with the world on his back.O temper the whirlwind to the unborn lamb! And on the tongue of the young in its cradle Lightly lay silver spoons; and the same Love extend to those who groom your bridal That they, mother of us all, suffer in your name, GEORGE BARKER, A PROPHECY SAY not, the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not nor faileth, And as things have been they remain, If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars, It may be, in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase e\u2019en now the fliers, And but for you possess the field.For while the tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main, And not by eastern windows only When daylight comes, comes in the light, In front, the sun climbs slow\u2014how slowly, But westward, look! the land is bright.\u2014A.H.Clough, HYMN FOR THOSE IN THE AIR F,TERNAL Father by Whose Might The firmament was planned, Who set the stars their paths of light Who made the sea and land, Thou Who art far yet near, In the bright Now and Here, And where the Void is sleeping, Take them who dare to fly Into Thy keeping.Guide them who move through dark and clpud Parting the pathless sky, Sustain them when the storm is loud Till night and storm are by; Driving through snow and sleet When wild the head-winds beat, Thy sovereign Will commanding, Bring them who dare to fly To a safe landing.A LITTLE CLEANUP JOB 1944 wv vw THE FORUM peus Conducted by HOWARD $.ROSS, K.C,, D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does not accept responsibility for them.pr Er + + A Pageant of co-operation, written by Dr.L.du Garde Peach, well-known British radio dramatist, will be presented by Cooperative societies throughout the length and breadth of Britain next year, in Commemoration of the founding of the Pioneer Cooperative Society by the Rochdale Pioneers in 1844.Unfortunately, there are elements in the world of business and industry which prefer restriction of output to iull development.In the judgement of Thurman Arnold, a former member of President Roosevelt's cabinet, these block the road to abundance, \u201cWe are on the verge of a new industrial age,\u201d Mr.Arnold writes in \u201cModern Digest.\u201d \u201cWe shall have more abundant housing, transportation, food clothing .- plastics and chemical substances at prices everyone can afford to pay.\u201cWe shall have these things IF\u2014and it's an if we must all be aware of\u2014domestic and international cartels are not permitted again to restrict production and destroy the value of the consumer\u2019s dollar in the exchange between the products of the farm and the products of industry .- \u201cThe aim of the cartel is to prevent outsiders from producing and distributing, except on the terms which the certe' dictates.Cartels operate within one nation, or extend their controls throughout many nations, often throughout the whole world .Cartels will either prevent the use of new materials or techniques or render their use so expensive as to be prohibitive to most of the people who need them., .\u201d Mr.Arnold cites the notorious case of synthetic rubber \u2014 the pooling of patents by Standard Oil of New Jersey and the Germans under terms which made of buna rubber a high cost speclalty in North America Similarly, he points out, aluminum, copper and steel have been the most closely controlled metals In the past.Today they are on the list of shortages.\u201cNow, with victory in sight,\u201d he concludes, \u201cthe cartels are preparing fo plek up their old errangements.These men cannot have their way if the public is aware of the problem.But if the public is asleep, they may be able to get rontrol of the vast new production created by the war and turn our peace into a morass of technological unemployment caused by restricted production.The Board of Education has decided that 75 per cent of British children in clementary and secondary schools shall be given a hot mid-day meal.Now 20 per cent of the elementary and 47 per cent of the secondary school children are served these meals.Lease-lend food has substantially alded the growth and general health of British children.Australia \u2014 During January, our meat beging to be rationed.The discussion as to how the rationing will be managed has drawn attention to the enormo\"s quantity of meat consumed by racing dogs, who are likely to take a poor view of any suggestion that they should go vegetarian because of the war.It is reliably stated that there are in Australia at the very least 100,000 such animals, each of whom disposes of 10 pounds of meat per week.The civilian ration will probably be 21% pounds per person per week.This state of affairs prompts some of the less sport- minded to Inquire, \u201cHow much then is a greyhound better than a man\u2014and why?\u201d * * LS A very unusual convention is the annual convocation of the Church of God in Christ (Negro).This year it opened Thanksgiving Day to run 24 hours per day for three weeks.The services consist of preaching, singing and praying, and the members shift from one to the other as the mood strikes them, When the spirit tells Elder Utah Smith to quit preaching and start singing and strumming his famous guitar, he does it.The singing is unlike any other ever heard at a religious conven tion.The songs are \u201cshout songs\u201d with quite a hypnotic rhythm.Everything goes in swing time.This denomination was founded in Memphis in 1905 hy C.H.Mason who still makes Memphis its neadquarters.It is said to be the only new sect which Negroes have given to American religion.It has expanded into the West Indies and Bermuda and sends missionaries to Africa.This church takes pride in care ing for its own need: and boasts that none of its members went on rellet during the depression, * 4% %æ : The annual tri-state convention of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union (biracial) recently held in Memphis, declared that \u201cthe United States government should make every effort to apply the Four Freedoms to this area so as to end the injustices which now make these words a mockery .The pool-tax laws, still existing in eight southern states, should be repealed so that no citizen will have to buy the right to.vote, Social security should be extended to farm workers and the National Labor Relations Act should be amended to Include them.\u201d When 4,000,000 slaves were freed 79 years ago Ît was proposed that each freed man be given \u201c40 acres and a mule.\u201d Nothing was done about it then.Now the S.T.F.U.proposes \u201c40 acres and a steel mule,\u201d meaning a tractor.Rev.C.Bernard Cockett, who about six months ago was in the United States on a mission of good will, told the Newcastle conference that seven modern sins have become marked features of present-day community life.The seven are: Politics without principles, pleasure without cone science, wealth without work, knowledge without character, industry without morality, science without humanity, and worship - without sacrifice.Dr.Cockett, who is the minister of the Pitt Street Congregational Chureh in Sydney, is president of the Aus- trallan Council of Churches, FIRE WATCHERS Rules for London fire watchers in 1677 included this one, cited by the magazine Britain: \u2018The sentinel hath a place on the top of the highest steeple whereby he may look all over the town; one is by day, the other by night, and every two hours in the night he plays ha an hour upon à flagelet, belng very delightful in the night, and he looks around the city, if he observes any smoak or five or danger of fire, he presently sounds a trumpet and hangs out a bloody flag towards that quarter of the city where the fire 1s.\u201d HEALTH Health and good humor are to the human body lke sunshine to vegetation \u2014Massillon.-\u2014 i ist ng, ne res ier % ng Ing it rer en- it tie kng vas res is ich an nto ida ca.are sts ent 0 ion ers the uld.the as, ow ing uld vill te, ene the AGt ade vas was aan le.\u201d len.40 .ing who of.stle sis ot The rin- di ork, in- nce ship - cett, Pitt | in Aus hers ited \"The top reby wn, ght, ight n a 1 in yund 108k he and ards here re to e to pere THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 \u2018The Church Calls to Worship PAGE FIVE St.Andrew\u2019 To Ordain Elders At Sunday Service Dr.F.W.Kerr to Officiate at Induction Ceremony A very interesting event will take place on Sunday morning in St.Andrew\u2019s Church, when four men will be ordained to the Bldership and inducted into the Session of the Church.Over a month.ago, an election was held, and Messrs.\u2018Malcolm McIntyre, George Richardson, A.I.Stewart and Franklin Tait were the men selected for this honor.Due .notice of ordination having been given for three successive Sundays, and \u2018no valid objection having been raised, the minister acting on authority of Presbytery, will proceed to ordain them on the coming Sabbath at the morning service.In the United Church, the Session constitutes the Supreme Advisory Council for the minister, and the chief tribunal on all spiritual matters, just as the Board of Managers are entrusted with authority in material concerns.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr will preach at both services.In the evening his topic will be, \u2018\u2018Fascinating Stories from the Master-Teacher.\u201d Following the evening service, & special musical meeting has been arranged by the Alpha Omega Society.H, L, Gnaedinger will give an address on music, and will illustrate his theme by selections rendered by himself.Young men in uniform are always cordially welcomed to this gathering of young folks, Mr, A.Leonard Griffith is director of the! Alpha Omega Society.x - * | Westmount Park | \u2014\u2014 eee eee er The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service at 11.00 a.m.Preparatory service and reception of new members will be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.Mr.Goth\u2019s evening sermon will be on \u201cThe Tower of Babel.\u201d This is the first of a short series of sermons on the major problems of life as illustrated in the Bible.What permanent values lie back of this story of man's confusion and pride?The Red Cross group meets every Monday and Wednesday.The Young Peoples Group meets each Tuesday at 8.00 p.m.The new series of mid-week services will begin on Wednesday at 8.00 p.m.A meeting of the Official Board will be held on Wednesday, at 9.00 p.m.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop Organist and Zhoirmaster SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th THE MINISTER'S 11th ANNIVERSARY 00 a.n.\u201cTHE UNVEILED SPLENDOUR OF Revised Version of * Minister's First Setmon.7.30 p \u201cAN OUT- OF-DATE \"SCENE IN AN UP-TO-DATE SETTING.\u201d \u201cThe Master is Come and Calleth Thee.\u201d 5 p.m.RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC Westmount Choir under direction of Mr.Hibbert Troop.No one should miss the experience of hearing this Programm WESTMOUNT FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP follows the Choir Recital, Visitors cordially welcomed to all Services.* * | Calvary Church | * * x x | Westmount Baptist | ' * x | Dominion Douglas | The services ia Calvar United Church on Sunday will be conducted by the Minister, Capt, the Rev.T.W Jones, M.A., D.D.The Chypch School will meet in all dep&ftments from beginners to adults at 10 o'clock; while the Nursery Division and the Mission Band will meet from 11 to 12 o\u2019clock.At the preaching service at 11 o\u2019clock, Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u2018Do you advertise your religion?\u201d Here is a question for every one of us to consider and answer.Would others be attracted to the religious life by the example we set\u2019 p.m.Dr.second sermon in the series on Lessons for life from the Parables of Jesus \u2014 (b) Tk.Good Samaritan on the Jericho Road, A timely lesson in good neighbourliness.On Monday, instead of the regular meeting of the Young People\u2019s Union\u2014a most attractive program has be n srranged to be given in the Church Hall under the auspices of the Y.P.U.Musical items from very popular concerts render3d fo+ men and women in The Services will be given by Star Artists of several of these entertainment groups; while \u201cA Tapestry in Music\u201d will be woven by that artistic and creative leader in music and song, the Rev.\u2018\u2018Zharlie\u201d Dawes.Those who have \u2018heard him will require no other [invitation to induce them to attend, while those who have never heard him should no longer delay in sharing this wou- derfully inspiring experience.Doors open at 7.45, program commences at 8.15 p.m, The Red Cross w'll meet on Tuesday from 10.30 am.to 4 pm.There is an urgent need for more workers in thi: branch.The 67th anniversary of Cal- | vary Church will be observed on Sunday, January 23 by special services at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.The annual meeting of the church and congregation will be held on Wednesday, January 25th, at 8 p.m.* * | St.Luke's Church | * * \u201cKeeping Serene in a Chaotic World\u201d will be the subject of Rev.R.E.Spencer's address Sunday morning, and certainly there has been no time in the world's history when the need of poise].and balance was more emphasized than right now.In the eveinng his subje®t will be \u201cThe Greatness of Jesus\u2019.The War Services Committee is now preparing to send boxes to those of our armed forces overseas at the end of this month.Mrs.Pope and Mrs.Gill are in charge of this work and would appreciate the co-operation of parents or family in seeing that the latest addresses of our boys are given to them at once, and any additional names, The congregation can help by their donations in the box for that purpose in the vestibule of the church\u2014it's one way of doing your bit for victory.The teachars and officers of the Church School will hold their annual meeting on Friday, January 14, at 8 p.m.for the purpose of receiving the year's reports, and the election of officers for 1944.The Leadership Training School to be held in Divinity Hall on Thursday evenings, from Jan.20 to March 9th, under the auspices of the Religious Education Coun- ell, will provide an excellent opportunity for present and prospective leaders in the Church School to secure further knowledge, skill, and Inspiration for their work.* Sunday will mark the 11th anniversary of Dr.J.A.Johnston's assumption of the pastorate at Westmount Baptist Church.At the morning service, the Minister will deliver a revised version of his first sermon entitled: \u201cThe Unveiled Splendour of God.\u201d At the evening service, the sermon will carry the title: \u201cAn Out-of-Date Scene in an Up-to- Date Setting.\u201d The text will be: \u201cThe Master is come and Calleth thee.and she arose quickly and came to Him.\u201d .of Hibbert Troop, the choir will At the evening service at 7.30! present an inspiring recital of Jones will preach the\u2019 .At 8.45 and unger the direction sacred music.The programme will include a \u2018Chinese Carol,\u201d arranged by Tertius Noble of New York; a male voice chorus entitled \u201cHow Far is it to Bethlehem?\u201d arranged by Donovan; solos by Miss Norma Bull, Mrs.E.Friendship, and R.W.Atkinson.Westmount Fireside Fellowship follows the recital, in the Assembly Hall.All young people of the community, especially those in the armed - forces, are cordially invited.Rev.J.B.Owen To Preach At Church of The Advent The Rev.J.B.Owen, who ls in charge of an extensive missionary district in the west, with its centre at Goodwin, Alberta, has returned to Montreal on fur- lough.He will preach at the Church of the Advent, West- mount, at 7 p.m.on Sunday.Father Owen wag formerly the assistant priest of the Church of the Advent.I (Lord God) will overturn, overturn, overturn if: and it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him.\u2014Ezekiel 21: 27.The loss of material objects of affection sunders the dominant ties of earth and points to heaven\u2014Mary Baker Eddy.* The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be administered at morning service next Sunday.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on the pre-Communion theme: \u201cThe Holy Symbols\u2019.Sunday School meets p.m.Declaration Day will be observed in the intermediate and senior departments of the Church School.In the evening Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach on \u201cMaking the Most of Ourselves\u201d.Holy Communion at 3.00 St.Luke's United Church Decarie BoulevarJ (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 11.00 a.m.\u2018Keeping Serene in a* Chaotic World.\u201d 2.00 p.m.Youn: People\u2019s Bible Class.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Greatness of Jesus\u2018 Alex McPherson, Organist and Choir Director St.Andrew's Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr, A.Leonard Griffith, B.A.11.00 a.m.Ordination and Induc- Mcintyre, George Richardson, A.1.Stewart and Franklin Tait will be ordained and Inducted as elders.7.30 p.m.Fascinating Stories from the Master-Teacher.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.Musical .evening led by H.L.Gnaedinger.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr at both services MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, - M.A., LL.B., D.D.11.00 a.m.\u2018\u2019The Attraction of the Unfinished.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cWrong Ambition.\u201d - Rev.Dr.Mulligan will at both services.preach VISITORS ARE WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank $3.Morley, © B.D, Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter 8.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 11.00\" a.m.Morning Worship.\u201cThe Crown of Virtue.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister; Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D.10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.\"Do You Advertise Your Religion?\u201d 7.30 p.m.Lessons for the Parables: (b) The Good Samaritan.Monday, Jan.17th, 8.15 p.m.Musical and Variety Evening by Stars of Local Concert Groups and the Rev.\u2018\u2019Charlie\u2019\u2019 Dawes, Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m, Red *Cross Group.Life from tion Service.Messrs.Malcolm |° \u2014 *, will be dispensed at the conclue sion of the service.Young eople\u2019s Union meets at 8.45 p.m.Sewing Circle meeting every Monday at 2.00 p.m.New meme bers are always welcome, The Women's Association cons venes Tuesday at 10 a.m, with luncheon at 1.00 p.m.Red Cross Unit, Wednesdays, 10.00 a.m.to 65.00 p.m.invites all women who can sew or help fold surgical dressings.Ladies literary musicale in the lecture hall on Friday, at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church and Cote St.Antoine: Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.- 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY | 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Holy Communion.Preacher: The Rector.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.3.30 p.m.Rector's Bible Class.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector, WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and War Intercessions.Church of The Advent \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Preacher: Rev.J.B.Owen.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7.30 a.m, daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensona: 5.30 n.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m, Wednesday.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave, Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., eormer Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.R, J.D.Morris, B.A, 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cMaking the Most of Ourselves.\u201d 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, 7.30 p.m, Evening Worship, \u201cThe Open Heart.\u201d Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Coth, B.A., B.D.« 11.0C a.m.HOLY COMMUNION 3.00 p.m.CHURCH SCHOOL 7.30 p.m.\"THE TOWER NF BABEL\" J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director J.M.Walkley, Organist Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist ESE EE a ES = Ten = : - = 7 A TITRE PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs.E, Colson, of Greene Avenue, has just returned from « business trip to New York, Mr.and Mrs.W.Harrison &re leaving this week-end for an extended trip to the Pacific coast.Flight-Lieut.Stephen : Pike, R.A.F., of Epping, England, Is visiting his brother, Mr.Geoffrey Pike, Melville avenue.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Milne and Miss Barbara Milne have here spending sôme time at the Seign- fory Club, Mrs.Herbert Robinson, of Kingston, is the guest of her niece, Mrs.John H.Molson, Clarke avenue, Flight Lieut.Jean Saint- Pierre, R.C.A.F., and Mrs.Saint- Pierr e, formerly Miss Jane Spear- m am, have returned from the selgniory Club, whers they spent their honeymoon.Mr.and Mrs.A.D: Neale were at.the Seigniory Club recently, ac- ce anied by their daughter-in- Taw, Hrs.A.C.Neale, and Mr, and Mrs.J.A.McLean 6f Chicago.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Woodward, OfaSt.Catharines, Ont, and Lt.- adr.and Mrs.J.H.Ross, of Ottawa, who were in town for the Findlay-Sprott wedding, have returned to their respective holies.Their - Excellencies the Govern- or-General of Canada and Her Royal Highness the Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, will - visit the MacKay Institute for Protestant Deaf Mutes, 3544 De- carie Blvd, at 11.30 a.m, next Thursday.Mrs.Bernard Lande was hostess at the annual \u201cGive or Get\u201d luncheon of the Jewish Junior elfare League at one o'clock on Monday at.her residence, 48 Bel- vedere Place.Mr, Fred Cowans was guest speaker and his subject was The Art of Collecting China.\u2018Mrs.John Cunningham of Red- tern Avenue, who attended the wedding of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Brockie fifty years ago in Knox Presbyterian church, was a guest on Wednesday at the Golden edding Anniversary party held by Mr.and Mrs.Brockie in the Mount Royal Hotel, Sergeants Margaret Leahy and Pat McDonald, of the R.C.AF, who spent the holidays with Captain and Mrs, John Rankin, Kensington Avenue, have now returned to their posts in Halifax, N.S.Both Sergeants Leahy and McDonald joined the R.C.A.F.in their hometown of Ce'gary.Mrs, E.Evers, of Ottawa, another recent guest of Captain and Mrs.Rankin, has also returned home.The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences (Canadian Branch) are sponsoring a Tea Benefit to be held on January 22nd, at 4 p.m., at the Polish Home, 9 Braeside Place, when the Polish writer, Lieut.Mieczyslaw Pruszynski, R.A.F., will talk on \u201cWar Experiences\u2019 and the young Polish artist, Henry Szeryng, will give a violin recital.A collection will be taken for medical aid, to be administered through the Red Cross, for the children of Poland.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Victor Barbeau announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Nicole, to Mr, Fernand S.Picard, son of Mr.and Mrs, J.S.Picard, of Outremont.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Dunham Loud, Worcester, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Dickinson, to Lieut.(S.B.) Murray Douglas Smith, R.C.N.V.R., son of the late Lieut.Col.Clarence Francis Smith and of Mrs.Smith, Lieutenant Smith was & graduate of Wykeham House.~ WEDDINGS NORSWORTHY\u2014GRIMLEY The marriage of Jane Anne, daughter of the late E.C.Grim- ley and of Mrs.Grimley, of Moorestown, N.J., formerly of Montreal, to FIt-Lt.Hugh H.Norsworthy, R.C.A.F., son of Maj, and Mrs.S.C.Norsworthy, took place on Monday afternoon at four o'clock, in Dominion- Douglas Church, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.The bride, who was given away by her broth>r,- Mr.Thomas P.Grimley, wag attended by her sister, Mrs.Edward Keefer, as matron of honor and by Mrs.David Murpay, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs.George Winters, Mr.Edward Norsworthy, of Stratford, Conn., was best man fcr his brother and the ushers! were Mr.Bruce Russel, Capt.David Murphy, R.C.A.M.C., brother-in-law of tte bridegroom.Mr.Tim Burgess, R.C.AM.C, and Lt.Harry Trenholme, R.C.N.V.R.The reception was held at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, 29 Ramezay road.FINPLA Y-SPROTT The marriage of Enid Aileen, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs, Victor\u2019 D.Sprott, to Pilot Officer Allan Cameron Findlay, R.C.A.F,, younger son uf th, late Jonathan Findlay and Mrs.Findlay, took place on Saturday afternoon in Wesley United Church, the Rev.B.B.Brown officiating.Mr.J.G.W.Rendall presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register, Sub-Lieutenant Charles Hutchins, R.C.N.V,R., gang \u2018\u201cWhere\u2019er You Walk.\u201d The bride, who was given away by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Wilda Sprott, as maid-of-honor, and by Mrs.James Hutchison as matron-of-honor.Mr.Jack Findlay acted as groomsman for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Donald Dunphy, Cpl.James Hutchison, R.C.A.F., and Mr.Morley Rowat.The bride wore a gown of pearl bridal satin, f.shioned on Princess lines, with tiny dutch- type hat with tinger-tip veil, and she carried a shower bouquet of Joanna Hill roses, Miss Spratt, the maid-of-honor was gowned in violet, and Mrs.Hutchison wore an American Beauty frock.Both carried bouquets of Talisman roses.After the ceremony a reception was held at the Business and Professions] Women's Club, and later Pilot Officer and Mrs.Find- lay left for the Seigniory Club, whence they will journey to Banff and Vancouver, where they will reside for the present.The bride is a graduate in Arts, and the bridegroom in Engineering of McGill University.GOOD BREAKFAST \u201cHUST?TO START THE DAY RIGHT \u201cI can\u2019t stop for breakfast .I'l be late for school,\u201d And Sally dashed out of the house with coat talls flying.Sally's teacher checked up on her class of high school -young- sters one morning recently.She found that out of the 35 boys and girls in ti.e class, 16 of them had come to school without any breakfast at all.i As she aptly put it.\u201cYou children would get more \u2018A\u2019s on your report cards and fewer \u2018A\u2019s on the register for sickness if you all had a good breakfast before coming to school.\u201d Dr.L.B.Pett, director of Nutrition Service® at Ottawa agrees whole-he:rtedly * with Sally\u2019s teacher.\u201cIn many ways, breakfast Is | the most important meal of the day,\u201d he says.\u2018Its literal meaning is \u2018Break-the-fast\u2019 and for the majority of people this is a; fast of approximately 12 hours.| The body needs food to provide it with energy for the morning's tasks and it is very difficult to get \u2018the day\u2019s needs of the important protective foods unless an adequate breakfast is eaten,\u201d The ideal breakfast for the school child Inclvdes fruit, a whole grain cereal, Canada approved or whole grain bread and milk.THE MENACE He\u2019s clever as a quiz kid, advanced beyond his years, A perfect little gentleman, yet I could box his ears, 'Tis true, I never like: him, but I like him less because He put a bug in my kid's ear about who\u2019s Santa Claus.NICK.Australia\u2019s new wheat crop is estimated at 87,000,000 bushels ¢ompared with 156,000,000 a year ago.Padre will Address Apostolate Guild 3 Monday Afternoon Squadron Leader the Rev.Michael J, MacNef!, 8.J., will be the speake- at a meeting of the Apostolate Guild to be held on Monday at 8 p.m.in Congress Hall, Father MacNeil is a native of Dartmouth, N.S.and was educated in Spokane, Wash, and Beunios College, England.He is one of six brothers, all serving in the First World War, four of whom gave their 1ivés.During this war Father MacNeil has been with the Canadian Forces in Newfoundland and England.His subject will be \u201cA Chaplein\u2019s experience with modern youth.\u201d MRS.W.U.DIXON ELECTED PRESIDENT The Women\u2019s Association of Trinity | Memorial Church, held its annual meeting last Thursday.the Treasurer reported the total receipts were $2907.07.The officers for 1944 are: Honorary President: Mrs, J.M.Almond; President, Mrs.W.U.Dixon; 1st Vice-President: Mrs.G.BE.Foster; 2nd Vice-President: Mrs.W.C.Burpe; 3rd Vice-Pre- sident : Mrs, F.T.Claydon; Recording Secretary: Mrs.A, Paterson; Corresponding Secretary: Mrs.O.A.K.Snyder; Treasurer : Mrs, R.C.Stevenson; Executive Members ® Mrs.- J.Norton, Mrs.G.R.Futvoye, Mrs.A, Weller and Mrs.C.Cunningham.Early Subscribers.To NDG Women\u2019s Club Annual Winter Bridge Early subscribers to the annual winter bridge of the Netre Dame Dame de Grace Women's Club, to be held Wednesia.afternoon, January 26th, at 2.30 p.m, in Victoria Hall, under the chairmanship of Mrs.H.J.C.Dar- ragh, are as follows: Mesdames S.A, MacSween, Shaw, R.G.Bain, Garnet W.Cross, M.Schade, Lawrence S.Marsh, N.B.Muir, M.G.Price, A.W.Bell, F.W.Bishop K.E.Norris, C.H.P.Moore, D.K.Gowans, W.S.Swetman, L.Campbell, H.J.Everett, Percy Clarkson, J.H, Maude, H.B.Meynell, G.E.Stephens, A.F.Bull, F.L.Shonkwiler, R.Varey, I.K.Lowry, Hector \\.Dale, J.S.Miller.Mesdames C.À.Morrison, C, E.Morton, W.E.Moshe., F.J.Mount, P.P.Petzold, Keith Me- Comb, Smith, R.V.Johnston, R.Reynolds, H.A.Robinson, C.C.Parkes, W.W.Brown.S.Turner, M.D.Whitaker, W.L.Gatehouse, J.W.Perks, H, P.Lock- hart, R.A.Copeman end J.C.Snowdon, Reports for 1943 were read and: George G.Wakeman, J.Wilfred! J.M.Purcell, W, P.Montgomery, - Westmeints Home Newspaper SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED BY W.A.OF PARK UNITED The annual meeting of West.mouñt Park United Church Women\u2019s Association was held on January 10th.A successful year was reported.The association raised the sum of $1,570.34.The War services committee have 49 boys overseas and 44 boys and girls in Canada who receive chocolates, cigarettes, gum and knitted articles.The Christmas tree committee looked after foürteen families; and donations made by the association Included the following: Women's Union, $50; Montrea) General Hospital, $30; Christmas tree work, $130; \u2018Bethany House, $10; Grace Dart Hon e, $10; Friendly Home, $16; and Queen\u2019s Can.Fund, $25.Officers for 1944 Officers for 1944 are as follows: \u2018 Officers for 1944 are as tol lows: Presidént, Mrs.H.Corrt- veau; vice-president, Mrs.D.G, Carter; treasurer, Mrs.G.B.Allison; recording secretary, Mrs, W.N.Cunninghaïñ: and .corresponding secretary, Mrs, E, P.Brown.\u2018We doubt the rumor that Germany's Fifth Defeat Loan has been over-subseribed.ADVANCE SPRING STYLES NOW SHOWING! Wool Cashmeres in pastel shades, also silk crepes .Cay, new Prints in washable seersuckers, \u2018 piques and - fine cottons, also rayon printed crepes.One and two piece styles.Sizes 12 to 20.Service Yarns 45¢ skein (over 3 oz.) 65c ball (sufficient for pair socks) Limited quantity of Beehive 3 and 4 ply, Andalusian Baby Wool and Monarch Dove.LADIES WEAR 1219 Greene Avenue (Just above St.Catherine) Fltzroy 9541 MME A.GOTHIC 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence VE = CourvAL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NuBack AND D.: À.CORSETS, CORSELETTES wo D.: À.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports ~ Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert oo. ste ri- Ale rs, Te PB; er- NOR ME TW vee NO | Jimi We \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WOMAN'S RUSSIAN FIGHTERS HOME-FRONT During four years of war, Cah- adian women, flocking to war industry and engaged in voluntary work, have contributed to the sue- cess of the Dominion\u2019's war programme.Women in Russia have being doing work undreamed of by Canadians and are one of the important factors in the iiicompara- ble performance of Russia on the world's fiercest battle grounds.Russians have their own unique system of replacing male workers with women.The husband, brother of father, teaches his wife, sister or daughter his own particular factory job.This is usually accomplished in a one to two month period of apprenticeship before he joins his regiment.Russian -authorities say that this scheme has worked with exceptional results in literally millions of positions.All For Family The theory behind the programme is that the wite, sister or deughter is now really working \u201c for her own family and not from an abstract, patriotic motive.She is actually releasing her own man for active service.- In many sections of the Union, women have taken over complete charge of railway jobs.In Canada, too, women are engaged in various positions on the railways, but as yet have not been engaged in actual driving of engines, etc.Russian women are doing every kind of task performed by their men folk from the most highly skilled to the heaviest manual labour.Some 60,000 women are working iu the Russian mines.Reports say that 30,000 are serving as sailors on Russian ships, throughout the lakes, rivers, and even in the Arctic ocean Women Army Doctors More than half the army doctors of Russia are women.At first, women doctors took over from the physicians and surgeons who had to leave their practices In the cities and towns for duty on the battlefronts.But now the women doctors are steadily advancing to the roles of battalion officers and are serving with field ambulance units in the forefront of the Russian .dvances.Early in the struggle, Russia set up a severe rationing system.This was made necessary to offset the food shortages which were occasioned by the loss to Nazi- Germany of about 4C per cent of the country\u2019s agricultural resources.According to ayailable information, food stamps ar: required to purchase almost every food, in- eluding the staples, bread and | SWOP SHOP Wants : LAMPS TABLES PLATES DRAPES SLEIGHS ETC.Offe rs: CHINA GLASS SKATES SILVER LANTERN ETC.384 VICTORIA AVE.{Just Below Sherbrooke] ELwood 2230 Round Table Chats = | Ef cereals.For rationing purposes, citizens are divided into different groups with\" the manual workers, college-students and scientists receiving the largest food allotments.The state requisitions enough food to meet the ration and this food is sold at a controlled price \u2014any surplus may b sold in the open market and is not subject to price control.MACGILLIVRAY WMS ELECTS EXECUTIVE AND OFFIGERS A year of sustained interest and endeavour, in spite of the pressure of war work, was evidenced by the report of the secretary at the annual meeting of the MacGillivray Auxiliary of the \u2018Woman's Missionary Society of St.Andrew's United - Church, which was held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan, 4.Generous supplies of clothing were sent to the Montreal Pres- byterial Supply Department for distribution to city missions.Cartons of supplies were also sent to the Northwest, The Library convener delivered 988 magazines and books: to the Sailors\u2019 Institute.Two names were added to the Life Membership roll and two In Memoriam subscriptions were received.The sum of .$2,173.66 received from 100 contributors was sent to the Montreal Presbyterial.The following is the list of officers for the year 1944:\u2014 Honorary Presidents, Mrs.W.J.Clark, Mrs.F.W, Kerr; Past President, Mrs.A.P.Kennedy; President, Mrs.C.E.Cross; 1st Vice-President, Mrs, H.L, Gnae- dinger; 2nq Vice-President, Mrs.W.H.Sutherland; Recording Secretary, Mrs.J.A.Argo; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, Duncan McLellan; Treasurer, Mrs.George Livingstone; Pianist, Mrs.J.W.Foster; Nominating Committee, Mrs.L.Cushing, Mrs.R.@G.Gilbride, Mrs, D.O, Bremner; Member without Portfolio, Mrs.C.F.Brown; Secretaries of Departments: Lite Membership, Mrs.George Hunter; Community Friendship, Mrs.W.H, Sutherland; Supplies, Mrs, A.G.Ray; Library, Mrs, J.G.McKay; Literature and Missionary Monthly, Mrs.J.A, N.Inglis; Press, Mrs.Geo.A.Ross; Christian Citizenship and Temperance, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride; and Christian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs, F.Peden, Circle Leaders: \u201cMontrose\u201d, Mrs, F.T.Gnae- dinger; Kitchener\u201d, Mrs, F.T.Gnaedinger; \u2018\u201c\u2018Aberdeen\u2019\u201d, Miss Florence Fox; \u201cMurray Hill\u201d, Mrs.W.G.Pyper; \u201cWestern\u201d.Mrs.F.W.McHattie; \u201cClarke\u201d, Mrs.F.W.McHattie; \u2018\u2018Roslyn\u201d, Mrs.8S.F.Kneeland; \u2018\u201cHamp- stead\u201d, Mrs.W.Griesbach; \u201cWindsor\u201d, Mrs, A, H.Ransom; \u201cLansdowne\u2019, Mrs, C.H, Timm; \u201cNorthcliffe\u201d, Mrs.C.R.North; and \u201cOxford-Ballantyne\u201d.Mrs.F.J.Tait.From the Outside In If you have an old suede jacket that has become worn around the neckband and wrists rip it and wash it\u2014it will wash like cotton if lukewarm suds are used\u2014dry it and cut it over for a lining.It will make little sister's coat invulnerable to icy winds and cold.Fasten or press a slice of bread to the cut portions of cake.This Jl will keep it from drying out.PAGE .Melville Ladies\u201d Aid Will Hear Poems At Social Tea The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold a Social Tea at 3 p.m.on Tuesday, in the Church Hall The Chairman will be Mrs.Owen Rede Campbell, Honorary President of the Society.Miss Martha Martin, the Poctess, will give a recital of her own poems; and Mrs.Colin S.Forrest, will give piano solos.A Miscellaneeous Table will offer for sale Things New and Old.Open not thy mouth to speak evil.Tm EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, \u201c1944 Le Successful Home Run On Good Will A good home, like a good society, is not governed by rules and dogmas, but by good will and by facing realities.In it there Is no dogma of the basic equality of all persans.Actual inequalities are recognized, but mutual regard strives for the welfare of every member.There is no theoretical assumption of the right of every individual to participate in shaping decisions which affect him.Infants do not share in family budget-making.Yet all existing capacity to participate is recognized, and its growth is encouraged.Superior capacity is used to help and protect, not to exploit, and advantages are not held By arbitrary power or authority.The only equality in \u2018such a home is of good will and desire for the family welfare.PAGE SEVEN Snap and slide fasteners are scarce and things can't be pinned up either\u2014there are not enough pins to do it.Charlotte Gowns FINAL DRESS CLEARANCE! Out they go\u2014all our better Dresses! Drastic Reductions From $10 up NOW SHOWING! Advance Spring Dresses 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.17773 Sweet Potatoes - Stringless Cauliflowers - Broccoli - Sprouts - Avocados - Peppers - Parsley - Cress - Cukes - Pineapples - Large Baking Apples.MELVILLE\u2019'S Beans - Brussels SEEDLESS LEMONS »\u2026 29° PINK SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 4.29° NO.1 GOLDEN RUSSETS NORTHERN SPYS GRIMES GOLDEN PIPPINS CHOICE FIRM BANANAS | 14° db.CHOICE FIRM TOMATOES 23: & 29° th.3 Ibs.29.5 \u2026 29° EXTRA JUICY SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 4.29° 3.35° TABLE APPLES 39: .23° .JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 3 doz.65° APPLES ICEBERG LETTUCE 11° & 15° +e CRISP CELERY HEARTS 2 \u2026 29° STARK COOKING EXTRA JUICY FLORIDAS & JUICE ORANGES 8 doz.85c OZ.4 me.29° basket 39: 4 Finest Que.Washed TURNIPS & CARROTS Slack's Strawberry RHUBARB No.2 17° 19° \u2026 No.1 25: bn.35e doz.45c d 59¢ doz.69c doz.8doz.1.00 2doz.85c 2doz.1.15 2 doz.1.86 EMPEROR RED GRAPES WITH THE \"ZIPPER\" SKIN 23 29° 39 do.WASHED PARSNIPS 3 .29:/POTATOES 10 » 32-|BEETS | N.B.SELECTED a for 29: If you can\u2019t shop in person \u2014 Just telephone \u2014 Free, courteous delivery 4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST PAGE EIGHT EIGHT HOME EDUCATION A CURE FOR A LYDIA LION ROBERTS x > CHILD'S ENNUI + When that mournful or impatient wail is heard, \u2018Mama, what shall I do now?\u201d the wise and ever-ready mother will answer quickly, \u2018Isn\u2019t there someone who wouié be very much cheered by something that you could make or do?\u201d She knows that the sure.t way to turn a child's thoughts from himself is to help him think of others.\u201cWrite a picture letter to Grandfather,\u201d advised one mother.'\u2018Take an old magazine and cut small pictures from it.Paste them in different places on the pages of your letter to decorate it.Grandfather would enjoy getting such a pretty letter.\u201d Another mother sugge\u201cted that her little boy take some of his colored paper and cut designs trom it until he had a boxful to give the new little boy next door.In one family the mother made an attractive sign which she hung in the children\u2019s playroom, It was headed, \u201cThings I Can Do for Someone.\u201d\u201d The list read : I Make a scrapbook II Write a letter - + 1I1 Draw or paint e picture TV Prepare a surprise box V Make paper dolls This list was alway: useful - because of the rule that the activity must be worked out differently each time it was chosen.If Jane chose number I twice in the same week she must make a different kind of scrapbook each time.If she had decided on animals the first time she might perhaps choose sky pictures (any picture showing a pari of the sky) the second time.The books might be made of unusual materials such as pleces of cardboard from old sut boxes cut Into squares, circles or diamonds and tied together; or assorted colored papers could \u2018be used for the pages.If two children chose the same number they must work out thelr project in a different way.\u2019 Suppose Mary and Billy euch want to make a box of paper dolls to send to a playmate.Billy might make funny ones by using heads from pictures of animals found in magazines, while Mary could cut out the usual dolls and dress them in red, white and blue.Weaving, painting, cutting out attractive colored advertisements from magazines, and every other little activity the children enjoy, PAINTING and DECORATING + J.- A.Bethune 3342 Troie Ave.COTE DES NEÉICES AT.7192 may well be directed toward some definite purpose that will bring surprise and pleasure to someone else, This plan not only provides an opportunity for imegination and - creativeness, but also helps the children to.think more specifically of other people\u2019s needs and pleasures.It will be good for them to think what Milly, who is a shut-in just now, would \"est enjoy for a surprise.If Grandma likes flowers, wouldn\u2019t it be a nice attention to make her some paper flowers or a garden scrapbook ?Brother Jack is at camp a long way from home so he might enjoy a composite letter from the youngsters, \u2018or a box of stuffed dates that little sister fixed al\u2019 herself.The plans might include making games and puzzles for a birthday, a Bible scrapbook for the church class or a new idea for helping Teacher.Doing something for somebody will provide busy contented hours of work and play for the children at any time.MRS.F.VAN WAGNER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ST.LUKE'S WA.The Women's Association of St.Luke's United Church, 3480 Decarie Blvd., held their annual meeting on Wednesday, Jan.5, when reports for 1943 were read and approved.The service of installation and dedication of new officers was performed by the minister, the Rev.R.E.Spencer, who gave a message of cheer and encouragement for the year's work.: The officers for 1944 are: Honorary Presidents : Mrs.Slogie, Mrs.W.: Beattie and Mrs.R.BE.Spencer; President : Mrs.F.M.VanWagner; 1st Vice-President : Mrs.V.C.Moulton; .2nd Vice- President: Mrs.J.H.Spence; Recording Secretary : Mrs.J.G.Pope; Corresponding Secretary: Mrs, F.Osborn; Fee Secretary : Mrs.H.F.Gill; Treasurer : Mrs.R.Hamilton.\u2019 The Committee officers are: Devotional : Mrs, C.Watt; Cent- a-meal: Mrs.H.VanEvery; Entertainment : Mrs.F.Osborn; Flowers : Mrs.WN.Bowden; Decorating : Miss C, Henry, Mrs.H.E.Vale; Press-correspondent: Mrs.Geo.A.Robinson; Purchasing: Mrs.A.Shiells, Mrs.8.Ogilvie, Mrs.J.Dalgleish; Lookout : Mrs.A.R.B, Taylor; Visiting: Mrs.J.H.Spence, Mrs, J.Gray; Pianist: Mrs.G.Flynn, Mrs.L.H.Edwards; Representatives to St.Columba -House: Mrs, G.Werd, Mrs.J.H Spence; Representative to Community Couneil : Mrs.M.N.Johnson; House and Supplies: Mrs.G.Palmer, Mrs.W.Moore and Nominating Comm.Chairman: Mrs.N.Bowden.; You Cant Play lay Si Bridge S.+.and you can\u2019t give real service to doctors and patients with a limited supply of prescription drugs.When \u201cdoctors write prescriptions they want action.Action demands \u201cThe Very Thing the Doctor Ordered.\u201d Macy's complete stock of drugs assures instant service.Prescription Duugglete \u201cTHE VERY THING THE DOCTOR ORDERED\u2019 THE EXAMINER, _FRIDAY, JANUARY JANUARY 14, 1944 THE HOMEMAKER'S PAGE > REFRESHING TANG FOUND IN RAW WINTER SALADS No longer are salads considered only as summer foods, for increased knowledge of nutrition has taught us the value of serving salads all the year round.Salads add to the menu a freshness, a crispness and an attractive colour note; and to the diet .a generous supply of vitamins and minerals.Vegetables that -ould never have been served uncooked a few years ago are today finding favour in salads.Turnips, beets, carrots, spinach and cauliflower contribute | their full quota of minerals and vitamins when served faw.Cabbage takes the place of honour as the chief of the winter salad vegetables.And served alone or in combination, in main course or side salad it makes a real contribution to variety: and nutrition.Here are a few suggestions for winter salads.Winter Fruit Salad 13% cups diced apple 1 cup diced orange ».1 cup cottage cheese 2 cups finely shredded cabbage Few grains salt Lettuce or otl:er greens Mayonnaise or French dressing Combine apple, orange, cottage cheese, shredded cabbage and salt and toss lightly together.on lettuce or other greens with \u2018mayonnaise or French dressing.Cabbage Salad Shred crisp, green cabbage finely; \u201cadd salad dressing and season \u2018to *~ste with -salt and pepper.Cabbage salad should:be made just before serving to retain vitamins and crispness.Variations 1.Add grated onion, diced celery, pimento strips.2.Use equal parts of shredded cabbage and chopped red apple, adding seedless raisins, if available.Use equal amounts of shredded cabbage and grated carrot.Vary the dressing, ringing \"the changes with plain cooked dressing, mayonnaise, Russian, French or Thousand \u201cIsland dressing.Jellied Tomato Loaf 2% cups home canned tomato juice (one 20 oz.tin) 1 teaspoon spicy meat sauce Salt to taste oN 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons gelatine 1% cup cold water 2 cups shredded cabbage 1 tablespoon \u2018 chopped- onion Salt and pepper, Mayonnaise or cooked dressing to moisten 1 cup diced cheese Combine tomato Juice, spicy meat sauce and salt, heat to boiling and add lemon juice.Meanwhile soak gelatine in cold water, then add to boiling tomato juice stirring until dissolved.Rinse a deep, narrow loaf tin in cold water or grease well.Cover bottom with half of the tomato mixture and allow to set firmly.Combine cabbage, onion, salt and pepper with mayonnaise and arrange on top of the jelly.Cover with diced cheese.Add remaining, - partially set tomato espfe and chill until firmly set.Un- mould on platter and garnish with lettuce cups.Serves six.ss 4 Flax for fibre and oil is a new Canadian crop which has been outstanding.Whereas only about 8,000 acres were planted to fibre flax four years ago, there were close to 50,000 acres of it this year, chiefly in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.Buttons have been reduced from 600 shades to 15 and various shapes have been cut out.By this one act, 750,000 pounds of bakelite were released .for war materials.Serve | \u201cWwW estmount's Home Newspaper HOME ECONOMICS CHASE SHABBINESS serpy by Liu Wheel Be smart ., do your own upholstering! Any woman with ordinary intelligence can do as good a job as an expensive professional provided she has our simple, non-technical directions.Get busy on sagging springs, lumpy padding, worn-out webbing! Instructions 540 give directions for.upholstering.Each pattern costs twenty-fiv.cents sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted), craft Department, 2191 Hampton Ave, N.D.G, Montreal plainly, the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address, SNAPPY TWOSOME Lins Wheel New, nifty and right on the beam is this shell-stitched pillbox with smart envelope bag to match, Right with any costume \u201c you have, be it sports or dressy.Make in jiffy time with bright knitting\u2019 worsted.Pattern 674 ; contains directions for hat and purse; illustrations of stitches; list of materials required.(25¢), which should be to .The Examiner, Needle Write If there were no seats at all in the trolley-cars there would\u2019 be more room for \u2018standees, and more important than that, nobody would have to wôrry whether to give up his seat to a lady.A war development in Canada along agricultural lines has been the selection of suitable species of trees and shrubs for camouflage purposes.LONDON | Clock Specialists Fine Clock Repairs John W.Fox, proprietor - HArbour 8940 Room 415 1334 ST.CATHERINE WEST Near Bishop St.KAYSER BROKEN LINES Time to defend your health.Improve your posture.Women the country over are standing and sitting straighter, walking with shoulders back, heads up, tummies in! you feel and look.And now's the time to find out how a Camp Anatomical Support can help you improve posture all year long.Let our Camp-trained fitter show you how a Camp Support helps lessen fatigue, strain, backache .safeguards your health and comfort.$6.00 to $10.50 - SPECIAL SALE! Try it! See how much better We are also prepared to fl, doctors\u2019 prescriptions for CA Maternity and Surgical arn GLOVES WHILE THEY LAST $1.00 Limited Ést.ioër 69c to \u201cJOE \u201cThe Corsetiere of Discriminating Women\u2019\u2019 4888 SHERBROOKE W.WESTMOUNT DE.1850 \u2014 _ \u201c + À \u201cee \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d \u201d~ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 PAGE NINE IN THE WOMAN'S REALM ._Talk On Prolonging Life Of Electrical Appliances The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount held its first meeting ot the\u2018new year in St.Leo\u2019s school hall on Tuesd>y afternoon.An interesting explanatory .talk was given by Mr.\u2018A.B.- Harcourt of the General Electric Company who stressed the importance of caring for all household equipment and appliances.The speaker emphasized the fact that most eledtrical equipment cannot now be.replaced due to wartime conditions.Suth important conveniences as the refrigerator and the stove should be treated with the utmost care.Perishable toods only should- be\u2019 placed in the\u2019 refrigerator which should be defrosted every ten days in order to! permit the circulation of cool alr) The washing machine should nat \u2018be overloaded, the waterline being taken as the maximum - capacity of the tub; and best results are secured by placing articles in.singly.The motor should.-be run at ten-minute intervals.\u2018Radios, Mr, Harcourt advised, should not be Installed near windows or -ddors if best reception 18 to be obtained.The care of other.electrical appliances were touched on by Mr.Harcourt who counselled his audience to select their repair men from dependable tradesmen and thus avoid poor workmanship and damage.In the absence of the President, Mrs.A.A.Pare, the chair was taken by Ms.E.T.Reynolds, Vice-President, who introduced the speaker.The vote of thanks was tendered by Mrs.P.J.Melvin.Reports.were read by Mrs.\u2018A.McDonald, secretary, and Mrs.D.Donnelly dealth with the correspondence.On February 8th at 8.30 p.m.this club will meet again to hear a talk on plumbing and heating.Sodality The regular monthly meeting of the Young Ladies Sodality of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord will take prace on Monday at 7.30 p.m., in St.Paul's Academy, Clarke Avenue entrance.Shaare Zion Sisterhood The Shaare Zion Sisterhood are holding thei annual membership Tea meeting on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.et th: Shaare Zion Synagogue auditorium.An interesting .program has been arranged.Mrs.Chaim Denburg will sing several Palistinean selections accompanied by Mrs, A.Benjamin.Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames S.Bazar, E.Berzan, J.Finebrooke, G.Issenman, Harris Miller and L.Vineberg, Mrs.George Klein will be the convenor.St.Matthias The annual meeting of St.Matthias Senior Women's Auxil- fary will be held at th.home of Mrs.C.F.Doutre, 618 Murray Hill, on Monday at 3 p.m.Reports will be read and officers elected for the ensuing year.RC.CS.(Signals) x R.C.C.S.(Signals) next-of- kin meeting will be held at the Armoury, Bleury St., on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.Refreshments will be served, Karnak Ladies To Hold Their Annual Musicale The Karnak Ladies\u2019 Social Club will hold its ennual musicale on Tuesday at 8 p.m.in the Masonic Temple.Mrs.E.W.Francis, president, will preside.The following artists will contribute to the program: Mrs.Olive San- born Lead, elocutionist; Mr.W.J.Stephenson, ba.itone, accompanied at the piano by Mr.Me- Lean Marshall; and pupils of the Betty Speirs-Peter Miller School of Dancing.The program has been prepared under the direction of Mrs.F R.Driver, who is in charge of arrangements for this event.Members may take guests.Daughters of The Nile The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis No, 46, will hold their regular monthly Session in Victoria Hall, Westmount on Monday at 8 p.m, After a short opening, a \u2018\u2018Sunshine Party\u201d will be held at which games will be played and prizes given; also light refreshments served, All members are requested to return their \u2018\u2018Sunshine Bagg\u201d at this session, Mrs.K.W.Matheson will preside.Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse, What! Are they out on strike too?Handy Necklace Turns Itself Into Brooch, Bracelets The \u2014chamberlains netklace makes its Low as a piece of importance among moderr jewels, Consisting of a Jeweled openwork medallion and a flat 24- inch chain of jeweled links, this provides a stunning decoration for the simple sheath gown with either a round or bateau neck, now .o much in vogue.In an unusual combination of rubles, turquoise and diamonds, this necklace, for all its gorgeous jewels, takes a practical turn.It may be demounted, the chain worn as bracelets, and the two- inch medallion as brooch.Let not the tongue forerun the thought.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's Tailor Made SUITS We offer a nice selection of new materials.All work hand- made \u2018in latest styles.Piccadilly .Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.(Just below St.Catherine) wi.3205 RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW Cc It's Lass hed! Reserve Your Tickets Early $1.00, Just a few scenes from the fast-moving, sparkling production which for three years has thrilled the troops.EATON'S Masquers IN THEIR 200th PERFORMANCE Victoria Hall \u2014 Westmount WED.& THURS.\u2014 JAN.19% & 20t ENTIRE PROCEEDS or BOTH SHOWS GO TO Mrs.Winston Churchill's Fund FOR HUTS FOR WOMEN IN THE FORCES IN ENGLAND A chance to enjoy an evening of rare fun and entertainment and aid a most worthy cause.$1.50 and $2.0 EATON\u2019'S MAIN FLOOR.Now On Sale at Special Booth voue re - * ue came ane PORT ES a, PAGE TEN _ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 I'LL BETCHA THE BIRDS WONT BE SUCH TOUGH MUGGS Now ! GRANPA WAS RIGHT / YOU COULDN\u2019 EVEN SCARE A FLEA' LL FIX YOU\u201d GOLDURN ! THE BIRDS ARE GITTIN\u2019 INTER MY FALL CROPS! THET SCARECROW HAIN'Y WORTH A CONSARN / LOOKIT WHAT [ FOUND IN THE ATTIC, GRANPA BELONGED \\| TO YOUR BIG TREE BEFORE/ IT LOOKS LIKE SOME | SAW IN MEXICO.AND ITS ONLY TWO BLOCKS FROM HOME.QUICK! A ROBIN IS BUILDING ON I'M GETTING THE SAME EXERCISE AS LUSED TO || /rve SEEN « | AUNTIN' GOLF BALLS IN V3 Ames EE ! JUST A COLONY OF \\ TOP ON NT GARDEN.\\ ANTS, BUT GOSH, ARN AFRICAN TRIP.1 | À \\IT'S INTERESTING.a : À AN z Lo \\G IES LAS ae H = Tey i fi ie SE | A .of a a IT'S FUNNY | ALWAYS THOUGHT WE HAD TO OR SO TO PICNIC.WHEN DID THEY BUILD THIS SCENC PATH RW ge T.04.RBG.U.5.PAT.OFF.DIDN'T YOU KNOW THERE'S A SIGN PAINTED ON THE _ AND You'VE BEEN CURB THAT SAYS NO __{ | AROUND SHADYSIDE ¢ LONG ENOUGH TO > | PARKINGS = KNOW THAT/ A wo) j .I) A meeps, Le Es 2 Pay == \\ A ] = qe G a Ye 7 Fp THE OF ~ by The Russians are a wonderful people, Their artistry is unique, uncommon and lasting; of a sombre, \u201cbold and grandiose eloquence that is unsurpassed in the, field of drama, writing, paint- {fig and the world of music.Since this column is devoted to the last mentioned art, we are not sur- Prised that the Russian Government would take a lively interest in producing at the present crucial moment a new National Hymn.Not only did they sponsor a competition (it would have béen honour enough to win) but gave sich awards that one gasps with open amazement to think of music Yeing appreciated to such an extent.The monetary award was * almost $20,000 to each of three winners, Sergei Mikhalkov and E.L.Registan, who jointly wrote the words and A.V.Alexandrov, who composed the music.This makes history.Altogether, the Soviet Union spent about $384,000 for one piece of music, & colossal sum, but this total included com- Pensations to 165 musicians and 40 poets as all contestants were rewarded for their efforts.Three Alexandrovs worked on the new Russian Hymn.A.V.Alexandrov composed it and B.A.and V, A, Alexandrov helped with the arrangements.Shôsta- kovitch also assisted with orchestrating the composition.Russia has been one of the most musically progressive countries in the world and although there is a touch of the oriental in its melody, the music has a distinctive quality all its own.Even the Russian modernists gre distinctive, such as Serge Prokofieff, Igor Stravinsky, and Dmitri Shostakovitch.Classicists who immediately come to mind include Moussorgsky, Tschai- kowsky, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Cesar Cui, Balakireff, Rachmaninoff, Borodin, Arensky, Liadov and Glinka, who founded the Russian National School.So long as the Ballet lasts, the name of Serge Diaghileff will be linked with it.Rubinstein was considered in.the same category as Liszt with re- Eard to pianistic virtüosity.Many people speak of Toscanini as the greatest conductor, but in this columnist\u2019s opinion, he is not greater than Serge Koussevitsky.Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Frances Goltman Both are equally great but their interpretations differ widely.No violin teacher ever turned out as many famous pupils as the late Leopold Auer and \u2018Feo- dor Chaliapin will forever be remembered for his great histrionic ability coupled with vocal supremacy.Truly, the Russians are a remarkable people.: At York Theatre \u2018Claudia\u2019 represents escape into reality, according to Dorothy McGuire, who should know \u2014 she plays Cla.dia! \u201cComfortable existence on a tiny farm, such as-the Naughton's home in \u2018Claudia\u2019 represents ideal living to the majority of Americans,\u201d says 20th Century-Fox's newest star, who appears with Robert Young and Ina Claire in the film which is now playing at the York Uni.ed Theatre which has been hailed by critics as the season\u2019s best.\u201cIf war and the changes war brings, have taken people away from such a bome for the duration, they\u2019ll enjoy looking back at life as it was before Pearl Harbor.\u201cAudiences thinking of after- war living, as most people are today, see in \u2018Claudia\u2019 the new type of living we all look forward to aîter Victory.Many who have work® in their own gardens, done their own housework, and lived the simple life demanded by present day conditions, will have learned the value of fresh air, plain jood and uncomplicated\" living.\u2018Claudia\u2019 embodies all these things, \u201cIt is the story of a family\u2014 a family which changes as all things in nature progress.A leaf dies and a new leaf comes out on the plant.It is that way with the- Naughtons.\u201d In \u201cClaudia\u2019 with Dorothy Mec- Guire, Robert Young and Ina Claire 1g a top-notch cast which includes Reginald Gardiner, Olga Baclanova and Jean Howard.Edward Goulding directed this delightful ale of young married love.AT THE YORK SA TURDAY! Bruce Bennett, Humphrey Bogart and Dan Duryea take time out for a smoke in this scene from the new thrill drama \u201cSahara\u201d The picture opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.x EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 PAGE ELEVEN \u2014 THE THEATRE WORLD Service Troop To Present Show The Evans Sisters Troop Show Will present several of their re gular numbers to the United Church Young People of Mont- : real, iu Calvary Church Hall, on Monday, January 17th, at 8.15 p.m.The special featrre of the evening's program will be the visit of Rev.Charles Dawes, of Aylmer, Quebec, .talented mu- sicidn, well-known to\u2019 Montreal young people.Even if he is only a one-man party, Mr.Hepburn is still ene titled to the privileges of a polie tical leader, Including that of be- {og kept off the air.And he will sed that he gets them, too.STARTING SATURDAY! RSE Bill Robinson, Lena Horne and Cab Calloway in a scene from the film \u201cStormy Weather,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United , Theatre on Friday playing until Monday night.nouwodon THE SEARING TRUTH ABOUT WHAT carn PATRICK » wancy KELLY WD su.HENRY + cerravoc MICHAEL * ws.WARNER « mans WRIXON 00 taux BIRELL + anne NAGEL = aun BAXTER TODAY & FRIDAY! JOAN CRAWFORD FRED MacMURRAY \"ABOVE SUSPICION\" with BASIL.RATHBONE CONRAD VEIDT \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cGALS, INCORPORATED\" with HARRIETT HILLIARD GRACE McDONALD LEON ERROL and GLEN GRAY and CASA LOMA Orchestra.UI BORG | rr AL = SYA TTI Le p\u2014\u2014 Vo b \u2018geren.; PACE TWELVE THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 \"\"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Superb acting, ,an intense and gearching love story, and a remarkably fine production keynote Alexander Korda's latest film, \u201cLydia,\u201d which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.Fully up to the high standards that are the hallmarks of the Korda production, \u201cLydia\u201d is one of the most dramatic love stories to emerge from Hollywood.With beautiful Merle Oberon supported by a quartet o.suitors, this film story of the loves of a Boston debutant examines the heart of a w man in a manner never before attempted on the In the most modern film technique, the roles\u2018that the four men played in the life of Lydia are brought to light.The story is told with rn understanding that places it in the ranks of the year's great films.Miss Oberon in the title roie, ls as usual, vivacious and charm- ing.But more than that, \u201cLydia\u201d gives her the opportunity to show her ab'lities as an actress.She handles the transition from youth to old age with a deftness that denotes real understanding of the character.The four young men who love Miss Oberon are excellent.George Cotten, as son of the family butler who becomes a doctor, renders a portrayal ti.at should win an Acadamy Award.As the football player, George Rceveg creates the finest o\u201d the many lighter scenes of the film, Hans Yaray, as the blind concert pianist, and Alan Marshal as the naval officer who is Lydia\u2019s last and greatest love, cortribute sterling performances.Edna May Oliver, John Halliday and Sara Allgood complete the all-star cast.A wealth of good taste and artistic integrity, coupled with a good story, well told, make this a \u2018\u2018must\u2019\u2019 for every filmgoer.Eaton\u2019s Masquers To Help Mrs.Churchill\u2019s Fund Canadian girls in the services they can be quiet and peaceful, in England will enjoy the comfort and relaxation provided by new recreation huts.Administered by the Y.W.C.A.Mrs.Churchill's Fund, to provide rest and recreation huts for women in the forces overseas ls still $30,000 short of the objective.Canadian girls will share in the comfort and convenience offered by these centres \u2014 =a haven away from home where where they can read letters from home and write, play cards, ping- pong and darts, a place to get a hot drink and a sandwich with congenial companions.As a direct boost to this worthy.fund, Eaton's Masquers are celebrating their 200th performance of troop entertaining with two shows for the public at Victoria Hall, January 19th and 20th.Entire proceeds of both perform- {LA nile (awd (Monkland Ave.at heat ¥ RHYTHM! SONG & ROMANCE! STARTS | TODAY until MONDAY ron pa.quo Hi M Meer storring WARREN WILLIAM ss THE LONE WOLF Bondage\u201d Kelly and Alan Baxter.AT THE SNOWDON SATURDAY German girls must pass incisive examinations before mating with ss troopers, the elite of the so-called \u201cmaster race,\u201d In \u201cWomen in at the Snowdon Theatre, starting Saturday and starring Nancy Discover Source Of Comic Battle Cry HOLLYWOOD.\u2014 That old re- searchist, C.B.De Mille, has traced Hugh Herbert\u2019s \u2018\u201c\u2018trademark\u201d to a Javanese ape.Herbert's celebrated battle cry's \u201cWoo-Woo.\u201d And, De Mille says he\u2019s discovered, so is that of the simian which takes name from the sound, viz, Wou-wou.The producer-director came upon this bit of zoological lore while digging up information on the animals that inhabit Java for his forthcoming \u201cStory of Dr.Wassell.\u201d the Christmas flopping early.butions of Eaton's employees across Canada whose objective is a total of $10,000 to build a complete hut.Shortly after war was declared, the Eaton Masquers, under the direction of Mr.J.J.Russell, were organized.a group of Eaton employees who wanted to do their bit by entertaining the troops at local training centres and camps.on Phillip\u2019s Square back in September 1940.From a modest be- one of the outstanding shows the most popular too, if the flood ation which pour in from training centres can be used as a criterion.formers, as well 'as an advance: to set up stage and equipment.Many of the lovely costumes for the Masquers have been composed or arranged by Arthur Davidson, , talented violinist, who, with Flo | Jenkins, handles the musical end of the show.All of the cast are untarily of their leisure in the forces.It requires two Eaton trucks to transport | their stage effects, costumes, lighting and sound equipment.000 troops.The Masquers have been as far cluded Kingston, Petawawa, Corn- tingdon, St.Jerome, Rockcliffe, centres.its.The first show: was staged at the Red Triangle i .There are now thirty-six per-; party of eight who travel ahead | the dance routines have been de-' signed by Jean Blatchford, of: Eaton's Ensemble Shop; many of.the original compositions used by | wall, Valcartier, Rimouski, Hun- ! Palais Montcalm Theatre at Que-' | bec, Farnham and many Montreal | We hear the Germaus did their.! ances will be pooled with contri- | ginning, they have grown to be.touring this district, and one of .of letters of praise and commend-' | Eaton boys and girls, giving vol-! time : after work in the store, to bring fun and cheer to men and women : (They have travelled over 17,300 miles and entertained over 260,-! | east as Mont Joli and west to: Toronto.Their itinerary has in-' | F F a= Dear Land to which Desire for ever flees; Time doth no present to our grasp allow; .Say in the fix'd Eternal shall we seize At last the fleeting Now?\u2014Bulwer-Lytton.Caledonian Society Honors Burns\u2019 Memory The Caledonian Society.of Montreal ig celebrating the 184th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns with a supper dance in the Salle Dore, Mount Royal Hotel, on Friday evening of next week, For some considerable period of time, this fun:tion has been looked on as one of the highlights of the year, not only by the local Scots but also oy numerous other friends.Curtailed from its pre-war style, the celebration will neverthelgss De as close to \u201cA nicht wi Burns\u201d as -wartime conditions permit, Through kind permission of the Officer Commanding, pipers of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) of Canada wil\" pipe in the haggis to the strains of \u201cFor a that an\u2019 a that.\u201d The address to the hasgis will be given by Past President William McBroom and Burns\u2019 songs will be heard.Dancing will commence at 9.00 p.m.to the strains of Terry Bittle and his orchestra with the Blak Watch Pipers as-, sisting.Supper will be served at 11 p.m.A, P.Proven is president of the society.The arrangements for the celebration are in the.hands of Past President J.W.Graham.DER, (St.Catherine at Guy Street) STARTS SATURDAY UNTIL TUESDAY \u2014 Today Last Showing ROBERT YOUNG in \u201cCLAUDIA\", with Dorothy McGuire, Ina Claire and Reginald Gardiner.\u201cADVENTURES IN IRAQ\u201d, with John Loder, Ruth Ford and Warren Douglas.EVERYTHING \u2014 2 Good Features Westmount's- Home Newspaper\u201d M.R.T.To Present Detective Drama When the curtain goes up at the Guy Street Playhouse on January 29th, the audience at M.R.T:'s third major production are in for some sinister moments.\u2018\u201cSuspect\u2019\u201d\u2019 might be called a detective story but yet this play is almost unique of its kind, a drama with a difference.There fs no violence in it, no corpse, no pistol shots, no arsenic (or old lace), and yet the atmosphere of tension.and suspicion conveys a menace worthy of Chicago at its best (or worst).There are many lighter moments and amusing lines but the main interest {s claimed, and held, by the central character's terrible situation, and the desperate struggle to conceal facts which, if di 1 mean a broken NEIL LITTLE marriage and a so.from his mother.The play is directed by Nell Little, who has a pumber of splendid johs to his credit, including Shaw's \u2018\u2018Geneva,\u201d \u201cThe Ascent of F-6,\u201d \u201cMurder In The Cathedral,\u201d and in lighter vein, \u201cSee Naples and Die\u201d and \u201cThe Mask and The Face.\u201d A splendid cast is headed by RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL DANCING Every Saturday Night © FEATURING BLAKE SEWELL : pas His Orchestra estranged \u2018Dancing 9 to 1 am.INFORMAL Admission $2.00 per, Couple (Including All Taxes) : CARLTON HOTEL _THEATRE PAGE AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! \u2018The on the air.of tho play.playing until Tuesday night.Magnetic \u2014 unusual \u2014 unpredictable .\u201cClaudia\u201d in the film version of Rose Franken\u2019s great novel, which also had considerable success on Broadway as well as in book form and A newcomer to Hollywood, Miss McGuire has had a great deal of experience in the role as she starred in the Broadway version Robert Young and Ina Claire are featured with her in the film which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 .« Dorothy McGuire is At The Snowdon The entire production staff of \u2018Women In Bondage\u201d, starting Saturday at the Snowdon theatre, attest to the authenticity of this scathing indictment of the Nazi regime.All have first-hand knowledge of the conditions depicted, which deal with the degraded status of women in pres- ent-day Germany, Herman Millakowsky, producer of the picture, made many pictures in Germany, and hastily transferred his production headquarters to France, when Hitler came to power in 1933.In Paris Millakowsky kept in close touch with former associates in Berlin land when the Nazi hordes storm- Rosemary Bourne, a professional actress from the Westminster Theatre, London, who with many London successes, among them Dance of Death\u201d and \u201cMourning Becomes Electra,\u201d makes her first appe-rance with M,R.T.The sets are designed by RDOKE a& DRUMMOND ST Vern Lynn.SAR SAR AIT ROSE IRS RST Re CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL 184th BURNS\u2019 ANNIVERSARY SUPPER ; SALLE MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL Friday Evening, January 21st, 1944 Tickets: $2.50 per person from Mr.J.G.Withers - DExter 5545 A > 5 ull he REESE RUPATTTHRIDE For Table Reservations Phone Mr.AEE DANCE DORE RS ESAT ER ZIT W.Hillis Smith - DExter 1677 AEA BEER ed France, he agair escaped and made his way to America, by way of Casablanca.Jeffrey Bernerd, \u201cassociate producer, conducted exhaustive research of conditions in Germany and was technical adviser on \u201cPastor Hall\u201d, an {fitimate picture of the conduct of Nazi concentration camps.Steve Sekely, director, also formerly produced in Germany, leaving the country on the accession of Hitler, and continued to make films in the nearby Hungarian capital of Budapest, as well as In France, Austria, Italy, Poland and Czechoslovakia.Frank Bentick Wisbar, author of the story, who produced \u2018\u201c\u201cMaedchen In Uniform\u2019, escaped from Germany in 1939, after he was informed by Joseph Goebbels that the government was taking over his company, and that he must henceforth work under Nazi supervision.The combined efforts these four staff members put into \u2018Women In Bondage\u2019 represents the true facts regarding present-day Germany even though many of the incidents in the picture seem almost unbelievable in our enlightened world, \u201cWomen In Bondage\u201d starring Gall Patrick, Nancy Kelly, Bill Henry and Alan Baxter, opens Saturday at the Snow- don Theatre In conjunction with the showing of the new mystery- thriller, \u2018The Unknown Guest\u201d co-starring Victor Jory and Pam- | ela Blake, Research Difficult On Nautical Terms HOLLYWOOD.Even the mental wizards and human encyclopedias on the quiz programs would be stumped if agked to identify many of the nautical terms which the technical brains have to wrestle with in the making of \u201cFrenchman's Creek\u201d.For instance, what's a Crom- ster rig?And how does one use a quant?How did the fiddle block come about, and what 1s same, by the way?Describe how Hollywood\u2019s Newest Fad If you want to adopt Hollywood\u2019s newest fad, take your dog to the nearest artist and have his visage reproduced on a piece of felt.Then with a bead to match his eyes lhe is quite complete to be worn on your sport frock.Claudette Colbert, Paramount star now in \u201cNo Time for Love.\u201d was the creator of this clever fad, and whenever she wears a sport costume a contrasting felt replica of Lulubelle, her French poodle, is sure to be secn.Miss Colbert has added a bit of realism to her dog ornament by using a string of tiny gold beads as a colla: and leash for Lulu- belle.Miss Colbert has copies of Lu- lubelle in black, brown, white and red felt, to be worn with the gowns that harmonize.Pine-Thomas Thank Navy In Film Titles HOLLYWOOD.\u2014 Formal appreciation for the co-operation of the Navy Department in making \u201cMinesweeper\u2019\u2019 will be expressed by Producers William Pine and William Thomas on the screen.The main title crellits for the production will record thanks to the Navy for making possible the filming of the story which pays tribute to the heroic crews of Uncle Sam\u2019s minesweeping ships.PAGE THIRTEEN Unusual Ranch Bar For Riding \u2018High\u2019 HOLLYWOOD.\u2014 An intriguing feature of Paramount's handsome {ude ranch set for \u2018Riding High\" was a 50-fuot bar.Such elbow-bending room is rarely seen even on the screen.The bar s backed with a framework of polished steer horus fitted together tip to tip.1t is faced with pony skin upholstering aad it has a hammered silver rail.Behind are glass shelves displaying every brand, shape and size of liquor ever offered on an altar to Bacchus.In front are cozy stools also upholster d in pony skin.MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE of Montreal Library and Read\u2018ng Rooms, Atwater Ave.& Tupper St.SOUND FILMS Thurs.Eve., Jan.13th 8.15 p.m.\u201cPOWER TO WIN\u201d Illustrating the gigantic war of- fort of a large industry.\u201cWINGS UP\u201d mn re ère Showing the training of U.S.| pllots.\u201cPARATROOPS\u201d Canadian paratroops In action.CT January 20th 7 \u201cIt\u2019s Everybody's War\u201d \u201cThe Mask of Nippon\u201d \u201cFerry Pilot\u201d qi Ll A nde 8 (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) WHITH TODAY ore 1S A A comedy-drama bursting with the Edward ARNOLD 2 EXCELLENT FEATURES RETURN! 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Starts Sunday + Dorothy McGUIRE in \"CLAUDIA\" with Robert Young -, Ina Claire |Ruth Ford - Warren Douglas | Until Tuesday *e John LODER in \"ADVENTURES IN IRAQ\u201d with a whipstaff works.Or a back- staff.What's a Jimmy Green?/ : { : | ; + POSTES RE a es LES PAGE FOURTEEN FOURTEEN WESTMOUNT TRIMS STRATHCONA (0-1 IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON ON TUESDAY AT THE FORUM Westmount iced a squad for the first time this year on Tuesday afternoon at the Forum, and trounced Strathcona by the rollicking tune of 10-1.The game was in the Inter-scholastic Hockey Union Senior \u201cA\u201d Protestant Section.John .Pierson, who countered once and assisted in four others, led the Westmounters in the smashing attack.Harvey performed the hat-trick for the winners to add to their victory, while Coles scored twice and added an assist, Lord got two and an assist, DeLalanne and Baxter getting the others.Reubin was the scorer of Coach Rip Jonas\u2019 team\u2019s only goal, The teams: Westmount: Goal, Fraser; fence, Swaine, Robinson; Harvey; wings, Pierson, subs, Baxter, DeLalanne, McKinnon, Prescott, Reid.Strathcona: Goal, Russell; defence, Graham, Stevenson; centre, Binnie; wings, Brown, Dow- biggin; subs, Fyon, McVittie, Mingie, Moody, Reubin Schwartz, Stewart, Zakuta, McCord.de- centre, Coles; Lord, St.Leo\u2019s Team Beat Mohawks 8-2 In Bantams \u2018Last week-end\u2019s snowfall put a bit of a damper on the opening of fhe bantam section in the West- ount Municipal Hockey League.Nevertheless two games were - completed.In the league opener Andy Mec- Gillis\u2019 St.Leo's team trimmed Johnny Fry's Mohawks, 8-2, while Richard Lord's Staynor Black Hawks shut out Allan Smith's Regals, 7-0.The following games are sched- uYïed to be played this week: .Tonight at 7.30 p.m.East Rink, Golden Eagles vs.St.Leo's.West Rink, at 7.30 p.m., Regals vs.Mohawks; at Staynor Rink, 7.30 p.m., Sky Chiefs vs.Stay- nor.Saturday, at Éast Rink, 2 pam.Stayror vs.Mohawks; at West Rink, 2 p:m., St.Leo\u2019s vs.Sky Chiefs; at West Rink, at 3 p.m., Golden Eagles vs.Regals.a ENTIDE INN STE.AGAT S MONTS, Le INFORMAT, 9 PL.9613 VILLA DU LAC TOURIST HOTEL Ste.Marguerite LAC MASSON \u2018Accommodation for 25 guests.SKI TOW on OAK TREE HILL near Hotel with instructor.Ideal for skiers and non-skiers.Every modern convenience.Excellent meals, INFORMATION: STE.MARGUERITE No.40 MONTREAL WA, 2743 ROWAN BANK Val Morin, Que.The centre of summer and winter sports.Excellent ski trails, ski instruction for beginners, air-condi- tioned heating system, good English home cooking, L For reservations, phone or write MRS.E.M.HILL-JONES, Val Morin, Que.Royals and Eagles Battle For First Place In Midget \u2018A\u2019 Neither Team Tasted Defeat in First Two Scheduled Games R.Boxer\u2019s Royals and Bert Read's Golden Eagles are battling it out for first place in the group A division of the midget section in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.Neither team has tasted defeat in their first two scheduled games.The Royals showed a smart last period effort to down Falcons, 5-2 and account for their second win while the Golden Eagles twice by scores of 3-0 and 8-2.The following games are sthed- uled for this week: Tonight at 8.30, West Rink, Royals vs.Falcons; Saturday at 4 pim, at East Rink, Golden Eagles vs.Falcons (postponed game).Monday, Jan.17, at 8 p.m., West Rink, Olympics vs.Falcons.Wednesday, January 19, West Rink, at 9 p.m., Falcons vs.Golden Eagles.Four Teams To Operate In Inter- Troop Section The inter-troop section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League has been re-organized and its schedule was slated to open at the King George rink last night.Four teams wi!l operate in the loop this year with the No.1 Westmount troop being the newcomer, The Sea Scouts and 2nd Westmount, champions of the section for the past two seasons, are back again along with an amalgamated team from the St.Matthias and St.Andrew\u2019s troops.~~ Single games will be piayed on Tuesday and Thursday nights at King George Park with the starting time seven o\u2019clock.The schedule for the season follows: Tuesday, Jan.18, 1st West- mount vs.2nd Westmount; Thursday, January 20th, St.Matt-And.vs.Sea Scouts; Tuesday, January 25th, Sea Scouts vs.1st West- Tel.186W5 mount.Thursday, January 27th, 2nd Westmount vs.St.Matt-And.Tuesday, January 8th, 2nd The Westmount vs, 1st Westmount.L A U R E N TI D E Thursday, February 10th, St.Matt-And., vs.2nd Westmount.IN N Tuesday, February 15th, 1st GRAND'MERE, Quebec 31/2 Hours from Montreal - Restful, Modern, Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Rates Skiing and all Winter Sports Westmount vs.Sea Scouts; Thursday, February 17th, Sea Scouts vs.Westmount and Tuesday, February 22nd, St.Matt-And.vs.1st Westmount.Avoid anger; cool reflection can take place only when you For information, Apply Direct are calm, downed Martin Dodick\u2019s Olympics THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, GOLDEN EAGLES Y\u2019s Chats Tonight is the annual West- mount Y night at the P.rk Slide.Tickets for the event have been on sale the last two weeks and it is expected that a large number of the local Y's members will be on hand to enjoy the toboggoning, skiing and skating.There is also dancing.The swimming pool'is expected to open early next week.Extensive repairs are being carried out.Ten boys were inducted into the Westmount Hi-Y club at a special induction ceremony held at the Y last Sunday evening.There are only four members of the club who have not yet been inducted.Due to the Park Slide night there will be no Friday night club for high school boys and girls tonight.It is improbable that there will be one next week for thet is the night of the Ski- gulls dance.The Listening Group will hold its weekly meeting Tuescay.More members are needed.Both Jack Sinclair's photography club and George Gay's woodworkers will meet at the Y this Saturday morning at ten.The boys are taking quite an Interest in these groups.The Y's hockey league resumes its weekly games tomorrow morning.Bob Bennett is in charge.Members of the boy's Hi-Y club are expected to referee the games.Last Saturday night's servicemen\u2019s party was a great success, Ernie Taylor deserves a bonus for the masterful way he runs these weekly affairs.Boys\u2019, business girls\u2019,\u2019and men\u2019s gym classes will hold sessions Monday.The boy's Hi-Y resûmed their weekly meetings last Thursday and will continue until Easter.They have planned a joint meeting with the girls\u2019 Hi-Y for January 28.The speaker will be either J.M.TC.Duckworth or Howard 8.Ross, K.C.- Local Barracks Receive Hockey Equipment Gift Men of the Special Employment Company stationed at Westmount and Claremont Barracks, who are being trained In vocational work under army routine, were the recipients recently of a consignment of new hockey equipment, the gift of the Auxiliary Aid Association, Bell Telephone Employees of Montreal Fund, in cooperation with sports officials and the \u201cAuxiliary Services of Military District No.4.Prince Albert Pee Wees To Get Underway Saturday The Prince Albert Pee Wee section of the Westmount Hockey League will get underway this Saturday at Westmount Park.The league was scheduled to open last week-end but the snowstorm cancelied the opening.The games are to be played at the Westmount Park rinks this week as it is not thought that the Prince Albert rink will be ready for three games.Two games are scheduled for this Saturday, Ross Gillingham\u2019s Panthers will meet Jim Brown\u2019s Hurricanes on the East Rink while Pete Hennessey\u2019s Grads wiil play John O'Reilly's unnamed club on the West Rink.Both games wlll start at ore o'clock.The Staynor Pee Wee section wi.l also start this week-end with Rirlisrd Loris Beavess meeting Brian Murphy's Tigers in a game scheduled for omne-thirty o\u2019ctock at the Staynor rink, FOUR LANGUAGES STUDIED Schools in Iceland require the study of four languages -\u2014 Ice- landie, Danish, English, and either German or French, 1944 \u2018 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d SWAMP ARMY \u201cA\u201d AT WESTMOUNT PARK WEDNESDAY Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles are still pacing the juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.Last year's titlists swamped the Army \u201cA\u201d team at Westmount Park last Wednesday night 13-0.In other games played during the week, the Staynor team upset the Army \u201cB\u201d team 4-1 while the Monarchs hr.nded the Staynor Club an 8-1 ehellacking on Monday night: Captain Ross, officer in command at the Claremont Barracks, has withdrawn one of the Army teams due to a shortage of players but the Barracks will still - be represented In the loop, by a stronger team.\u2019 This necessitated a re-model- ling of the schedule.All the games between the Army \u201cRB\u201d team and their opponerts will go down in the standing as.defaulted games with the opponents getting credit for a win.Six more games have been added to the schedule so that each team will get enough of hockey to keep them satisfied.The following games are slated to be played this week under the new set-up : Tonight ât 8.30 p.m.at East Rink, Staynor vs Golden Eagles; Monday, January 17th, at 8 p.m., Bast Rink, Golden Eagles vs Army; Monday, January 17th, at 8.30 p.m., at Staynor Rink, Monarchs vs Staynor.Wednesday, January 19th, at 8 p.m., at East Rink, Staynor vs Army.\u2019 Wednesday, January 19th, at 9 p.m.at East Rink, Golden Eagles vs Monarchs, : Champion or tyro\u2014pick our slopes and down- fills, es of mapped trails and plenty of snow.Home of the Snow Eagle Ski School, tow, jump; skating, Siberlan d 5 teams and.other so De luxe cottages.Steam heat.Rescri clientele.F.H.Wbeeier, Mg, Dire with ski-tow mosphere .service .Ski VO At Vai-David- Laurentian trails ., lovely log chalet surrounded by.marked trails .« 2000 ft.open hill with private La Sapinière, Val.David, P.Q HOLIDAY IN COMFORT! « « » elevation 1055 ft.Hub of «so.All Winter sports .40.rooms bath and modern homelike ate : Table specialties: :., Regular rail School, Write foi booklet &nd rates A smart resort which offers all healthful leisure or active winter accommodation for 200 guests.Pubes offer you a strated literature, ua further informe\u201d tion from Manager, Ste Adele Lo dge, .Adele-en-haut.P.Q\u2026 : ask any travel agent.HIGH IN THE DEEP SNOW COUNTRY! variety of.atmosphere in lounges, sundecks, playrooms, solariums, and delightful bedrooms.facilities for a winter.holiday of sports.The complete estate has The Lodge, The Cedars, and the \u2018 x * SKI SCHOOL UNDER FAMOUS HANS FALKNER Skiing at its very best ., \"It is the lome of the famous \u201cHill 80\u201d ski playground, where every winter sports activity, Including 4 ski-tows, are at your disposal, « Where the Snow is Deep! A deluxe log chalet in the Laurentians REN 60 rooms with or without private bath ., .Every modern comfort indoors .Spacious lounges .+.cosy log fires.game rooms , .truly delicious meals.Two ski-tows and Write activities.Ski School under famous Hans Falkner.Ste.Marguerite Station, P.Q., Canada, Heated sunrooms and Hill 60 on the property Skating and all Winter Bklt.and rates The Alpine Inn, A a + \u201cWestmount\u2019's Home Newspaper\u201d EI i OD IT A LO | | Crossword Puzzle 1 7 5 0 LL SA THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JAiX.14, 1944 PAGE FIFTEEN NA A A A A A A TEE TE OO TOO TION : t) a 2 THE EXAMINER < = a DA M À e e 2 Lo Des à WA.2773 aQaSSITI : Es \" ig © me meme -=\u2014 a 3 15 words for 35 es ; 2 words lor Joe vertising | Rd 2¢ for each additional word Des EX Ie ES | bE Lorman 717 PTS ES > _ TC aC _ EE ATO SYR NIA ATOZ NWR TI TR MRD MB RZ IN A DZ SWAT ZT RATS LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE WIRE haired terrier, black and white, Jan.4th, child's pet.Please phone WI, 5811, 244 Redfern avenue.Y-8 NEW DOUBLE mattress, felt, with iron spring on legs, $12.00.WI.1698.1-97 SITUATIONS VACANT REFINED lady wanted as companion, live in, no housework WJ.6948.Y-14 > 4 6 7 ê 9 [10 In 13 14 16 17 © 20 3 22 D [34 125 12 » 29 3 2 33 4 36 \u201d 38 i + 4 « 19 \u201c 45 [je ® se ss F F ° HORIZONTAL 40 Ship channel VERTICAL 19 Teutonie A Buddhist 41 Toward 1 Den deity pillar 42 Solar disk 3 Opera by 22 One, no mat- 4 Possessive 44 Liquid mes Verdi ter which pronoun sure (pl.) 3 Pledges 8 Strokes 47 Claimant 4 To greet 34 Note of scale 3 Atmosphere 51 Propelling, 5 Sen eagle 35 Exchange 8 Extent of balaneing 6 New premium .land device of fish T Dinner 26 Snares 14 Genus of 53 To be borne course 27 Pertaining olives 53 Nevada city 8 To own to an era %6 Artificial -54 Period of 9 The fourth 28 Place to language time caliph store grain § Hemming in 55 River in 10 Number 3 Nocturnal Germany 11 To sink in {29 Macaw earnivore 56 Icelandio middle 30 Grain - 80 Organ of Mterature 1 Correlative |32 Playhouse, hearing 87 Corded cloth of either __ 33 Headgear \u201881 Exclamation 36 Preposition 18 Conjunction Answer to Last Week's Puzzle 87 Grouped 3 Spirit , 38 To meet in 37 Worm sio .conference 39 Social insect 40 Style of 30 Southwest- painting eru Indian 41 Note of scale 81 Japanese 43 Symbol for measure tellurium ~ 83 To attempt 44 Malaysian 93 Possesses vessel 34 Neuter 45 To fatigue pronoun 46 To break 35 Hawaiian suddenly greeting 47 In:favor of 37 Club 48 To free of 38 Genus of 49 Holland lettuce commune 39 Solitary 50 Goal DOMESTIC HELP WANTED.PART-TIME helpers wanted for West- mount Y.M.C.A, dining room and kit- Apply {4585 Sherbrooke St.W, Y-17 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG woman would like light housework in apartment, $3.00 a4 day and carefare, WE, 2840.Y-10 COUNTRY PROP.FOR SALE A SMALL ski house at St.Sauveur.Call WE.2145, FLATS WANTED chen.Y-9 WALNUT dining room suite, Queen Anne design, consisting of table, buffet, china cabinet and 6 chairs, all in good condition.No dealers.WI, 2243.15-107 CHESTERFIELD set, 3 piece red mohair and slip covers, $75.00, very good condition.WA.3577.5081 Pon- sard.E-11T $300.00 LADY'S Persian lamb coat, excellent condition, size 38.WI.7457.B-110 THREE palr boy's skates, two pair girl's, 414-5, boy\u2019s ski boots.EL.9244, E-124 CAR chains.for sale, 16 x 650 tires, first class condition, $8.00.WI.6450, E-123 UNFURNISHED, or apartment.Locality eastern Westmount, minimum three bedrooms, occupation May 1st.Phone HA.3151 or WI.8054.Y-16 DRESSES, sizes 12 and 14, prints and wool crepes.DE.7802, B-152 RUST colored whesterfleld, AT.7209, after 6 p.m.E-155 THREE piece bedroom set, suitable small room.Mack's black oxfords, 4% B.DE.0898, E-143 GOALIE pads, one pair, used, in good WALNUT bedroom suite, good condition, reasonable.CA, 4072; 23 Joyce Ave., Outremont.E-383 DINETTE suite, buffet, leaf table and chairs, oak, reasonable.No dealers.EX.1853.- =-186 PIANO, walnut case, \u2018Morris\u2019, two bird cages, one brass, one maroon enamel aud stands, fish bowl and stand, WE.1725, Friday.12-185 BOY'S suit, size 16, man\u2019s avercout, size 36.WE.2965.T2-179 a reasonable.DE.1840 after SEAL coat, gas stove, four-burner, = side oven, Gurney G45 Dunlop, Outre FOR SALE mont.E-178 SIX foot runner toboggan with| SINGLE bed complete with spring cushion, $10.00; boy\u2019s tube skates and boots, size 7, $1.50; boy's ski boots, size 5, $1.00.EL.0434, Y-15 TWO oak library chairs, brass bird cage and stand, Fluorescent light, DE, 3027, Y-13 HEALTHY Alredale pup, 6 months, house broken, cheap for good home.DE.3802.Y-12 ASH skiis 6%, ski boots size 9, ski poles, boy's shoes size 81%, rubbers 9.WE.8322 after 6 p.m, Y-11 BEAUTIFUL chesterfield, 3.pieces, never used, spring cushions and base, bargain, $65.00.5826 Sherbrooke.EL.3614, Y-3 and mattress, also dresser.DIE.4261.; E-176 PERSIAN lamb coat, size 14, s'lver fox muff, both excellent condition.ÆL.1969.T™-175 MAN'S overcoat, size 40, full dress suit, size 36, 8 tube Victor radio, boy's three-piece suit, 6 years, child's metal automobile, 2 piece maternity dress.kitchen chair, tube skates and hoots.size 7.AT.1542, -173 SKIIS, size 7, boots to fit, size 10%, EL.8652.T-156 DANCE records, big assortment, 20c each, after 6 p.m.5391 Coolbrooke Ave.FE-144 SINGLE bed, Simmons, spring and mattress, lady's dresser and rocker in Ivery, good condition.DE, 2853, .12-159 CHESTERFIELD set, two piece, in perfect condition, end table, ludy'a good fallecoat, size 15.EL.4582.E-146 ELECTRIC fan for automobile windshield, $5.00, WA.8453.1-143 BOY'S leather jacket, and boots, sizes 7, 9.EL.1660.E-147 CAMERA, folding, 7.7 size, 24-4, film pack, leather case, 36 exposures, $17.00.DE.6773, B-148 TWO girls coats, chamois lined, fur collar, two white ski jackets, pair slacks, dresses, all size 14.Palr brown overshoes, size 5.FI.3412.13-150 ASH skiis 63\u2019, ski boots, size 9, ski poles, boy's shoes, size 81%, rubbers à.WE.3322 after § p.m, E-128 WANTED TO PURCHASE MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothes ete.Good prices.HA.3790, evenings.CR.1938, skates Y-8 ANTIQUES, silver, china, crystal, ivories, jewellery, paintings, ornaments, ete, purchased.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine.WI.5700.Y-4 CARTAGE & STORAGE NUTRIE DAME DE GRACE Transfer, l.ocal and long distance movers, Also cartage.DI.3110, Y-1 DRESSMAKING COATS, suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Mathews.\u2018Tailoress, dressmaker.16 Gladstone.1.9001.Y-7 LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, sults, and dresses.Also alterations, remodeling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber.FI.6070.Y-¢ RUGS RUGS, RUGS, RUGS REVERSIBLE BRQADLOOM RUGS MADE FROM YOUR OLD CARPETS, MATEIALS.ANY SIZE OR COLOR.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET co PRUMMOND BYDG.PL.5846, ST.LEO'S SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD rn me Sports Menu for the coming week by Billy Harold This evening Bantam B meets up with Golden Eagles at West- mount Park with the starting time set for 7.30.On Saturday our Bantam B gang will take on the Sky Chiefs at Westmount Park, this game will get underway at 2.00 p.m.St.Willibrords will make their first visit in two years to the Academy rink when they will engage our Bantam A squad In a regular scheduled game of the Interscholastic Hockey League on Monday °\u2018 4.15 p.m.The Senior B team will make HOCKEY SENIOR AMATEUR FORUM OTTAWA Vs.ROYALS QUEBEC Vv.5.U.of M.PRICES: Reserved Seats $1.00, $1.25 Gen.Adm.75¢ Children 25¢ | RESERVATIONS \u2014 Wilbank 6131 rer \u2014 = Sunday 2.15 pm.their initial start on their home rink on Tuesday at 4.15 with their opponents begin the formidable Catholic High sextet.Thursday the school Intermural League will take over playing a doubleheader.In the first game Mickey Bourassa's Red Wings will clash with Jack Lunny\u2019s Rovers.Maroons last year\u2019s title holders will try in the second game to stop Canadians the present leaders from increasing their lead, Odds and Ends : Our Bantams scored an impressive win at Loyola last -Sun- day when they whitewashed the young Collegians 7 to 0.In Justice to the Loyola team the score hardly indicates the strength of their team as they have not had the opportunity to round into form as our Bantams took them on with five exhibition games played under their belt.With seven teams in the school it brings the total number of boys playing competitive hockey close to the hundred mark which is indeed a feat to be proud of no matter which way you may - ant to look at it.Through the courtesy of the City of Westmount all boys in the School received a Membership Card entitling them to skating privileges cn any of the Rinks in Westmount.Robert Bulger, former St.Leo\u2019s boy, has joined the Air Force and will report to Toronto Manning depot around the eighteeenth of this month.Bob will be remembered as one of the most popular athletes to pass through the school.A trajic note interrupted our holidays when on New Year's Eve the local papers reported the death overseas of P/O.Edmund J.Conway as the result of a flying accident.Eddie played end or the 1940 Senior football team and graduated from the school in 1941.An excellent student and 2 dandy little athlete he was admired and respected by all who knew him for his cheerfulness and gontle- manly qualities and we feel his loss is irreplaceable.The Orr family has a representitive on each one of the school teams with Bucky captain of the Bantam B's, Raymond with the Bantam A and Milton captain of the Senior B team, allgot them typ.cal St.Leo's boys,\u2014Eric Barry who had the misfortune to suffer a rather bad leg injury while gki-ing up near St.Sauveur is convalescing now and well on the road to full recovery and it is the wish of all his friends that he may soon be able to get around egain.St.Leo's Ski Club has held a few practice sessions and should be ready for the competitive meets soon to start.Vic Walsh is showing up as a real promising goaler and ig close to the clas of the Inter- mural League.Our Coach is far from satisfied with the spirit shown by two members of the Bantam team and well he might ag the indifference shown by these two players has wrecked his plans for a second line and a serious blow to the title aspirations of the team.Vince Heeny is playing a bang up game on the Bantam B defence and stands a good chance of moving up to the A team.Pat Palmer of the Bantam A Club Is one of the most improved players in the school.Jack O'Brien is trying for & come back with the Senior B team.Gabby Lunny is confident that his Maroon team will repeat in the Intermural League.Jack Shannon was seen in a new role when he successfully pinc\u201ded hit for the coach and piloted the Bantam B\u2019s to a victory in their debut in the Q.A.H.A., Bantam Division.- A recent American Gallup Polr reveals that the great majority of Americans have not the faintest idea what the population of Canada 1s.And the gréat major- ity of Canadians can\u2019t tell em.Staynor Canadiens Remain Unbeaten In \u201cB\u201d Group In Second Game They \" Swamped Greyhounds Richard Lord's Staynor Canadiens remain undefeated in the \u201cB\u2019\u201d group of the midget section in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.The Staynor team won its second straight game on Monday night when they swamped the Greyhounds, 7-1.The following games are scheduled to be played in this group this week: Tonight at 8.30 p.m., Pte.J.G.Lecouffe Wounded Overseas Word has been received that Pte.John Gordon Lecouffe, sof of Corporal John Lecouffe, of 140A Selby Street, has \u2018bee wounded in action in Italy ol December 24th.Educated at the Royal Arthur School, the 19-year- old soldier enliste.for army service in April, 19:2, and went overseas in June of the following year.A brother, Ple.Joseph Lecouffe, is also serving overseas.at Staynor Rink, Panthers vs.Staynor; Saturday, at 3 p.m., at East Rink, Greyhounds vs.Panthers; Monday, January 17th, at .7 p.m., at West Rink, Panthers- vs.Greyhounds. 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