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[" I0EITIOSOTOCESVO \u201843 Years ta ox Westmount\u201d WATCHES! WATCHES! Bee wus first about s watch.We have a grand selection at big savings.SPECIAL! BOYS\" WATCHES $6.50 OHMAN'\u2019S Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount aies just passed, the -total num- A oc eee JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene E>0\u2014I 00000 e | ve | The | avon ras | J xanuner | oo Free Estimates WE.2323 Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis >OCTD0] DOC OC VOL.XV, No.3 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1944 ses 35 PRICE :\u2014 Two CENTS Westmount Municipal Association To Launch Membership Drive Making as early a start as possible in the year, the Member- | dhip Committee of the Westmount Municipal Association held an organization meeting on Monday êvening last in the Men\u2019s Lounge, Victoria Hall, under the Chair- inanship of C.8.Madill, of Wood Avenue, : The Committee consists of Messrs.Harold W.Corrigan, Frank R.Findlay, J.W.Foster, T.M.Gillingham, E.D.Gordon, R.Bainbridge Hall, Denny A.Hanson, Brian Heward, Ernest C.Koch, Alex O.McMurtry, Claude P.Ross, and William - Chairman Madil) pointed out \u201cthat although the\u201d Association has always represented the citizenry adequately in the past, an in- e¢rease to at least double the , present membership is most desirable as a means of affording a generous cross-section of the views of the population, of bringing out interest in the affairs of the City, and of consolidating public opinion.Twelve teams have been set up to cover the City on a geographical basis, and an intensive campaign will be carried out to offer to all citizens the opportunity of associating themselves in this useful endeavour.The Committee is hopeful that many Westmount residents will join the Association without receiving personal solicitation.Application with membership fee of $1.00 may be sent to the Secre- tary-Treasurer, V.FF, McAdam, 6 Weredale Park, Mrs.Andrew Fleming Makes Appeal For Red Cross Workers \u201cThe work of the-Red Cross in the province of Quebec has fallen off badly during 1948, and it might be of interest for you to know that during the year that ber of completed articles is 415,- 000 less than in 1942, The time has come when an all-out effort must be made to keep Red Cross production at its peak, and there must be no regrets later in 1944.Red Cross suppiies and reserve Stock must be ready,\u201d declared Mrs.Andrew Fleming, of 3030 Trafalgar Avenue, co-chairman of the Women's War Work .Committee of Red Cross House.: Mrs, Fleming says, \u201cDuring the year that has just passed, the Canadian Red Cross has extend- od its activities into an ever- -widening field of service.; \u201cNow, à new year has opened out before us, and with it has come a renewed sense of responsibility, and realization of the important role the Red Cross is playing in the Allied cause.ledge of the heavy task which must be accomplished in 1944, \u201cEvery day the news from overseas tells us of the progress and the victories which the Allies have achieved, while every day the possibility of a new invasion front becomes more evident, All this means more\u2014and more, responsibilities for the Red Cross.The Red Cross must be ready to meet these new eventualities, but it can do this only if each of us\u2014 \u201cvery woman in the province of Quebec \u2014 does her individual share.\u201cMy message to you, from the Red Cross, can be given in one brief sentence: We need volunteer women workers in every one of the branch workrooms.\u201cNow that the holiday season is over and the branch workrooms are again open, we fieed all our former volunteers back at their places, but I should like to appeal especially to the women who have not yet become Red Cross workers to offer their services and help keep these supplies But it brings to us also the know- moving.\u201d .To Safety From Westmount Navigator Parachutes Training Craft - According to a report received bere this week, from Rivers, Man., No.1, Central Navigation School, Sgt.Melvin Willis C.Chateauvert, son of Mrs.Robert Willis Chateauvert, of 4560 St.Catherine Street West, along with another student navigator, Sgt.Charlie Murphy, of Edmonton, showed great resourcefulness in obéying orders to abandon air- eraît and bail out.It also states they parachuted to safety through fog and the blackness of night from their Ansom training craft when engine trouble developed, and their wireless set became unserviceable and the weather closed in, The resourcefulness of the two navigators, the pilot and wireless operator who likewise balled out, was held out to other student navigators at the big school as an object lesson.In addition, the gruelling experience has served to sharpen the appetites of Murphy and Chateauvert for action overseas.Coolly they obeyed the order to abandon aircraft.One of the navigators took time out to fold bis cap and stick it in his pocket while descending.His comrade thought to take along a flashlight to help them probe through the darkness when they landed.The three airmen crew members \u201cplunked down a few yards apart in a farmyard and were given shelter in the farmhouse.The piliot dropped into a tree, (See WESTMOUNT on Page 2) Walter Nixon, veteran \u201cmountain man,\u201d Canadian Rockies Guide and Rancher, who is well known to many Westmount \u201cTrail Riders.\u201d Walter is one of the founders and charter members of the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, an organization now world-famous, and one which has brought great happiness to many lovers of the \" Great Outdoors.K.H.Murray Tells Home and School Of Students\u2019 Aid Speaking under the auspices of the Rosedale Home and School Association on Thursday night last, Kenneth H.Murray, Guidance Counsellor, at the Intermediate School, Westmount, told his audience about the important role that counsellors perform in aiding students in their training.Mr.Murray dealt with the merits of a good teacher and the effectiveness in student counselling.He went on to say that in small schools, the principal often acted as special counsellor, while in larger schools, a specially trained counsellor was often used.The speaker said that he thought it\u2019 was the task of the counsellor to become acquainted with the abilities and attributes of individual students and to assist them in obtaining the most out of thelr school course.Vocational guidance counsel was also often given.R.Japp, Protestant school of- ficlal, E.G.Hildebrand, of the Bell Telephone Company, G.H.Heslam, principal of West Hill High School, and Miss C.I.Mackenzie, principal of the Montreal Girls High School, were speakers at a meeting last night of the Iona Home and School Association, held in Iona School.Mr.Hildebrand noted that English- speaking high school graduates were often weak in billingual- ism, spelling and arithmetic.THE WEEK AT VICTORIA HALL .January 24th to 20th, 1944 January 24th \u2014 Westmount Women\u2019s Club Red Cross Meeting.\"January 28th \u2014 Dickens\u2019 Fellowship Social; St.John Ambulance Meeting; Westmount Municipal Association Meeting; Westmount Lodge S.O.E.Meeting; R.M.R.Red Cross Meeting.January 26th \u2014 N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club Bridge; V.O.N.Meeting; Rotary Club Luncheon; Lyric Operatic Soclety Concert; Prince Albert Council Meeting.January 27th \u2014 Westmount Stamp Club Meeting; Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.; Lyric Operatic Society; Mizaph Lodge 1.0.0.F.January 28th \u2014 Lyric_Operatic Society; St.John Ambulance Society Meeting; Westmount Women\u2019s Club Meeting.January 28th \u2014 Holmes Dance.Johnnie Burglar Gets Five Years In Penitentiary Sentence of five years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, was imposed by Recorder Charles A.Hale, of the Westmount Recorder\u2019s Court on Wednesday, on Jules Dagenais, 51, Sherbrooke Street.Pleading guilty, the prisoner was sentenced for theft, breaking and entering homes in Westmount recently.SPINSTERS' SKIP The Sir George Williams Business School presents a Spinsters Skip on Jan.27th, at 9 o'clock in Budge Hall, Central Y.M.C.A., Drummond St.All proceeds go to War Chatities.Edward Anderson Booked To Address NDG Garden Club Westmount Horticulturist To Speak on Growing Of Vegetables In order that gardeners of N.D.G.and surrounding districts may get away to a good start, the Garden Club in co-operation with the Victory Garden section of the Community Garden League of Greater Montreal hav: secured the services of Edward Anderson, director of parks and recreation al activities for the City o: West- mount, to speak at th- first of the winter meetings sponsored by these groups, which will be held on Tuesday next in Wesley United Hall.Mr.Anderson has chosen for his talk \u201cPlanning and Planting Your Vegetable Garden,\u201d and will include in his talk the preparation and care of hotbeds and cold frames.Mr.Anderson directed the Victory Garden campaign for the.City of Westmount in 1943, ts well known for his activities in gardening circles and the club is fortunute to have secured such an authority to \u2018open this very popular series of \u2018off season\u2019 gatherings.Following Mr.Anderson's address a ten mimite \u2018Question Period\u201d will be held during which the speakef will answer questions submitted regarding gardens and gardening, Motion pictures dealing with gardening will also be shown during the evening.Rev.G.W.Goth Addresses King\u2019s Home and School Speaking on \u2018Character Traine ing,\u201d on Wednesday at the King's Home and School Association, Rev.George W.Goth, minister of Westmount Park Church, made a plea for more discipline to be used by parents in bring ing up their children.The speaker sald that no civilization has ever.been conquered from without unless it collapsed internally, and that our western civilization came very near to defeat in the present war is indicative of the collapse of character in our midst.Mr.Goth maintained that there {s too much emphasis today on self-expression and not enough on restraint and discipline.But discipline must be towards some permanent value.In differentiating between customs and values, he said the late ter \u201care embedded in the very structure of the universe and it is our task to discover and maine tain them.\u201d True values and discipline itself in this way cannot be separated from religion, he concluded. i Na 4 A Si AT .Sgt.roger PAGE TWO THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, First Company Boys Brigade Hold Father and Son Banquet The Friday evening father and son banquet of the 1st Company turned out most successful.The address of the evening was delivered by the Rev.W.Talbot- Hindley and was most inspiring.The display which took place in King's School at 8.15, commenced with the regular falling in of the Company, followed by the marching on of the colors.The Boys\u2019 Brigade hymn, \u2018Stand Up For Jesus, Christians Stand,\u201d was sung, followed by a prayer by Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley., Immediately follo #ing this opening ceremony the unit was inspected by Flt.Lieut.T.H.Stirling of the No.1 Wireless School.In bis remarks, following the inspection and march-past, F/Lt.Stirling lauded the boys on their splendid turn-out and neatness.He told them they should be proud to belong to such a worthy organization which had as its ob- jeet such a sound foundation, laid by the funder for the upbuilding ot strong Christian manhood.He to had been through the ranks of the B.B., as a boy in Scotland, and was proud to be present at the inspection of this kind, which brought back so many pleasant memories of his boyhood days.He wished the Company every success and hoped to be present at the next display later in the season.Ç \u2018The drill down competition was wel conducted by Color Sgt.Bd- die Goring, who finally boiled the Company down to two boys, and, eventually breaking the tie, leaving Corp.Bob Eastwood as winner of a handsome pocket purse.As the runner-up had shown such remarkable talent, he was awarded a blazer crest.Pte.Ron Thurston Was th\u201d lucky individual.The physical training team showed that their training had been well conducted by Instructor W.Brown.Each member of the team performed far beyond expectation.The brass band\u2019s first appearance was certainly a splendid one, The boys, while rather nervous at making e public appearance, gained confidence as they played and ended up by proving themselves most capable of handling their instruments.Mr.H.Scales, former bandmaster of the Ottawa Citizens\u2019 band, commended the band.on this first performance and congratulated Lt.Chas.King for \"is competent training.Cpl.Bob Eastwood played a Buphoneum solo which was much.appreciated.To close the evening, Captain Richardson called upon Mr.W.A.C.Crammond' to present the following awards: Long service badge to Color/Sgt.Edwin Goring; three month service buttons to: Pte.Monty Dugan, Pte.Jim Durocher, Pte.Les Parker, Pte.W.McCleland, and Pte.G.Smith.Christmas card sales: Pte.Jordan Durocher, camp knife; Cpl.A.Keith, pocket-book.Calendars: Pte.Rufus Curry, a camp-knife.The evening ended by the playing of the National Anthem by the brass band and the benediction being pronounced by Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley.The Company will have the honor of a visit from P/O Alan Weaver, formerly with the Garden City Baptist Company.He will inspect the unit and remain as guest for the evening.Sgt.Bdr.O'Reilly Presumed Dead Bdr.J.P.G.O'Rellly, R.C.A.F., who was reported missing after air operations overseas last summer, is now for official purposes presumed dead, according to casualty list.German sources previously reported his body was found on the Dutch coast, but Ottawa holds.these reports as unreliable.The news from German sources was received through Ottawa by Sgt.Bdr.O'Reilly's parents, Mr.and Mrs.James P.O'Reilly, 356 Elm avenue, only six weeks after the airman was reported missing.\u201cJimmy\u201d O'Reilly was prominent in local sports circles, having played with both junior and senior football, hockey, lacrosse and track teams.He worked with The Gazette circulation department for four years end played with The Gazette hockey team for three years.Born in Notre Dame de Grace, Set.Bdr.O\u2019Reilly celebrated his 22nd birthday the day he left for overseas\u2014December 12, 1942.Be was educated as Lajole Academy and St.Leo\u2019s High School, graduating from the latte! in - 1939.He enlisted with the R.C.A.F.on March 1, 1942, and after training at Lachine, Belleville and Jarvis he received his wing at St.Johns in November 1942, going overseas in December.Set.Bdr.O'Reilly's brother, Lt.John O\u2019Retlly, is serving with the Canadian Armored Corps and is stationed at Dundurn, Sask.His three sisters, Mrs.James Mc- Taggart, and Betty and Sheila O'Reilly, all live here.P-0 R.P.Brodie Wins Commission Word has been received that PO.Robert P.Brodie, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Carlyle Brodie, of 635 Murray Hill Avenue, has been commissioned and awarded his wings at a recent graduation of pilots at St.Hubert, A graduate of Westmount High School, he was employed by the Dominion Textile Company, Limited, prior to enlistment.PO.G.H.Wurtele Is Commissioned After two years overseas in radio location work, remustered to air crew and returned to Canada for training, Pilot Officer G.H.Wurtele \u2018has recently been awarded his pilot's wings and commission at Camp Borden.He is the son of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.H.Wurtele, of 756 Upper Lansdowne avenue.Educated at Lower Canada College and Mc- Gill University, he was employed by Fairchild Aireraft, Limited, before joining the R.C.A.F.in May, 1940.) Professor W.Fischel To Speak At Emanu-El Professor Walter Fischel, of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, will speak on \u201cJews And The Arab World,\u201d this evening at Temple Emanu-Ll.Dr.Harry J.Stern will officiate.On Wednesday evening, Feb- HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone 57 St.James St.West HA.9238 WESTMOUNT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) released his chute\u2019 and climbed down to safety.Sgt.Melvin Chateauvert, was a graduate of Westmount High Schopl, and is a well-known athlete having won the Provincial Championship in broad- jumping for three years at the i M.A.A.A.Before enlisting, he was employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, as diversion clerk in the freight department.He is expected home on furlough this week to visit his mother in Westmount Park Apartments.Sermon On Burns To Be Delivered At St.Andrew's Rev.Donald Morrison To Speak on Poet\u2019s Attitude to Religion In view of next Sunday being the one nearest to Burns\u2019 birthday, Rev.Donald Morrison will preach a special sermon on \u201cRobert Burns and the Religion of his day,\u201d at St.Andrew's Church next Sunday evening.Mr.Morrison is himself & Scotsmen with all the fervor and fire of the Highlander, and has made a special study of the Scottish peasant poet.He has formed strong convictions regarding the religious value not only of Burns\u2019 poetry, but of the poet as well.During his sermon he will quote from some of his better- known poems such as the Cottar\u2019s Saturday Night, as well as from some of his forceful invectives against the Pharisees.of that day.Mr.Morrison is minister of Westminster-Central Church.At the morning service, Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr will preach, his topic being \u2018Luther\u2014The Nie- muller of an Earlier Day.\u201d In this sermon, -Dr.Kerr will show similar forces of oppression and intimidation at work in Germany of the Middle Ages, until the resolute Luther rose to defy it all in the name of Jesus Christ.Following the evening service, the Alpha Omega Soclety will meet for group discussion, the topic \u2018being \u201cRight and Wrong activities on the Sabbath.\u201d This meeting of young folks has been attracting the largest attendance in its history.Especially has there been an excellent attendance of visiting young men In uniform.In the following week, a Social Evening has been planned.Included in the service on Sunday evening will be a new song, \u201cThe Lord is my Strength,\u201d by, James D.McRae, a former pupil of Fred Whiteley, of St.Andrew's.Church.Besides being organist at Knox United Church, Portage la Prairie, Mr.McRae is a Barrister-at-law of the Manitoba Bar.Already he has gained much fame, in musical composition, chiefly in the sacred field, Mr.McRae is a son of the \u2018late Reverend Doctor Farquhar McRae, a pioneer Presbyterian clergyman in Manitoba.His most recent work, to be sung by Mlle Madeleine Lefeb- vre, is orthodox in form, full of melody, and with a free flowing accompaniment; the text is Biblical, and a distinct piece of musical literature which will please singer and listener alike._ ruary 2nd, at 8.30 p.m.In Temple Community House, the speaker will be Dr.Yui Ming Guest, Director of Chinese Ministry of Information in Canada, who will speak on \u2018\u2018China\u2019s Place Among \u2018The United Nations.\u201d 1944 Attendants Comes 1921.Miss M.L.Parker, success, J.Shepperd, LL.D.University, Dr.Tooke, Dr.was always Lafleur, Dr.not: more so, with each .pnpil, in connection \u2018Association of Trained Attend- Seventh Day Adventists Burn Mortgage H.L.Rudy, Oshawa, president ; of the Canadian Union Confer- only R.N.'s, ence, Seventh Day Adventists, ventist avenue, Church, 4250 Western The Parker School for Trained, giving {rained attendants Attendants came into existence in|dent government,\u201d with the co R.N., M.B., C.N., is the pioneer of this|ily be understood that this work work in Canada and in 1921, in|must be organized, supervised and order to carry out the necessary |controlled by registered nurses, standards, required for its future [otherwise it is like children rune started her own school|[ning a kindergarten.and by special request, under her |the Canadian Nurses Association own name, under direct patron-|recognized the need for such a age of some twenty-five promi-|worker and passed a resolution nent doctors, headed by Dr, F.then Dean \u2018of the Faculty of Medicine, McGill Archibald, ete.It|inces.recognized by Miss|has sponsored not only Miss Pare Parker that a proper supervision ker's School but her association and control was as important, if of with the school and one with the ants for the Province of Quebec, to maintain esprit de corps, thus \u2018dedicated the Seventh Day Ad- placing them on cases.\u201cWestmount's.Home Newspaper\u201c Parker School Of Tramed Of Age operation of R.N.\u2019s.It can reads Recently that it was to be produced in \u2018every \u2018province.Montreal has the honor of being some twenty-one \u2018years ahead of the other prove trainéd attendents for the ot than the curricu-|province of Quebec, lum.This has been accomplished in a dual way by a brief contract|ed by Miss Parker and the first The pupils are carefully select- two weeks are probation period, If the pupils pass their exams inations, at the end of the first three months, they are sent on cases or go into suitable conve- lescent or chronic hospitals, The Parker School has trained over \"eight hundred pupils.They come from and are scattered over all Canada.They are known by.this -bIue \u201cuniform and their reliabil= ity and are too proud to pretend they are fully trained nurses.Here let it be emphasized thes with large exper= ience are capable of running rege isters -for trained attendants and It is of the utmost importance that the at a special dedicatory public should recognize the dan- service held at the church last|ger of badly trained, unsuitable week, when the mortgage on the women for this work.property since its purchase 20 years ago was burned.Prior ing ceremony, conducted by J.C.Neithercut, Oshawa, treasurer, St.the chief, etc.church\u2019s history was discussed by|gether with the badge, worn on one of the oldestithe veil, Ontario-Quebec Conference, I.S.Jones, members of the congregation, who also.recalled the ministers, congregation.Practically.the entire congregation, as well as a number of visitors, attended the service.VISITS WESTMOUNT Lt.-Col.Margaret Eaton, as: sistant adjutant general (C.W.20 in all, who had -served the In order to protect the public and the R.N.\u2019s, Miss Parker designed an to the mortgage burn-jattractive-uniform of Alice Blue, white apron, veil, similar to -the John Ambulance veil, kere This uniform, toe are registered at Ote tawa.\u2018 Two courses are given yearly.\u2018One starting in September, the other in January.The school cannot begin to supply the dee mand for its graduates.Now that the government is reducing the number of women workers, à great opportunity for women, with a spirit of service and desirous of earning a good living, is open.A.C.) at Ottawa paid an inform- This school is the one sponsored nance last week.Colonel Eaton made a point of chatting informally with as many members of during her visit.She was accompanied by Capt.Cecile -Bou- chard, statf officer, M.D: 4.* x\" \u2014 | Westmount Park | : * Dr.W.J.Gallagher who is secretary of the Canadian.Committee of the World Council of Churches is to visit in this area over the week-end.He will address an open meeting in West- mount Park Church on Sunday evening during the regular church hour.Dr.Gallagher was forterly minister of Chalmers United Church, Guelph, Ontario, and is one of our foremost Canadian churchmen.Most of us are becoming.aware of the oneness of man, Circumstances are bringing us together.The old isolationism is dead.Dr.Gallagher will speak to us of the churches in occupied Europe; of the world-wide church and its challenge at this time.At the morning service Mr.Goth will preach on \u201cThe Ninth Commandment.\u201d i A \u201cFireside Hour\u201d will follow the evening service at 8.45 at zh one of the recent student delegates to the student conference in Ohio Will speak.Red Cross group meets on| Mondays and Wednesdays.Mid-week service each Wednesday at 8.00 p.m.The minister is conducting à series of studies on The Acts of the Apostles, al visit to the Westmount Ord-|by the A.R.N.P.Q.It means thet its graduates will be qualitied and recognized by them in any future standardization and regs the Women's Army as possible istration.ob so | Win WA.1522 Jue Flowers | Are Here Tulips, Iris, Daffodils, Etc.4863 SHERBROOKE WEST At Victoria M.A Collins FUNCRAL HOME.5610 H Sherbrooke StW, H DExter 1149 | Modern Chapel HAMMOND\" ORGAN \u2018 \u2018stu This year the A.R.N.P.Q be \u20ac e Ik lect- 1008, xäme first { on mvea- The over come r all iabile tend es.thas xper= rege and is of ; the dans table order the Blue, 0 the Kker- (rm meme em à i | - Association of Westmount held - 81st, 1943, was submitted by J.INCORPORATED DExter 1132 Hand & Donohoe independent Fuel Merchants 4856 Sherbrooke St.West \u201c\"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Business Men Set Annual Meeting For February 22 At the monthly meeting of directors of the :Business Men's on Tuesday evening last, sympathy was extended to the family of the late Joseph Boule, of West- mount, who had been a member of the Association since its in- ceptibn.The financial report of -the Association ehding for December Kennedy, secretary-treasurer, and the same was considered very encouraging.After other matters on the agenda\u2019 had been disposed of, the voting for the general annual meeting of the Association was discussed and \u2018decision reached to meet in Victoria Hall, on Tuesday, February 22nd.Eric Ohman, president, was in the chair, At the forthcoming annual meeting, nqminations and elect- 101 of officers for the current year will be held.Due notice of the date will be mailed to the members.Edith Eager Ross Gives Recital In Hamilton Edith Eager Ross, 4628 St.Catherine St.W., gave a pianoforte recital at the Royal Con- naught Hotel, in Hamilton, Ont.last week for \u2018the Rotary \u2018Club of Hamilton.Miss Ross is a member of the teaching: faculty of McGill Con- gervatorium of Music.DOMINION PLASTIC CAULKING COMPANY PLASTIC CAULKING © AND METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Roy Weir, Prope.The GQxaminer © WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANU JANUARY 21, Mrs.W.T.B.Mitchell Elected Vice-President Mrs.W.T.B.Mitchell, of 3035 Cedar Avenue, was elected an honorary vice-vresident of the Quebec Provincial Home.and School Council held last week in Roslyn School.Mrs.Mitchell, it Was stated, was among thèse instrumental in starting the council in 1940.Gordon Paterson, vice-president, presided at the meeting.FO.Donald Ryan Wins Promotion \u2018Word has been recently received that Flying Officer Donald Ryan, R.C.A.F., son of Mr, and Mrs.Leo G.Ryan, 6 Sunnyside Avenue, has been promoted from pilot officer.Born here 22 years ago, FO, Ryan began his education at Sel- wyn House, graduating from Grey Gables School in Welland, Ont.After spending a year at Sir George Williams College, he enlisted in the air force in October 1940.Training in western Canada, he received his wings at Brantford, Ont.and after further training at Trenton he was posted to Aylmer, Ont, as an instructor.He was commissioned at Aylmer and went overseas in May of last year, He is now stationed with bomber command in England.PO.J.C.W.Hope Is Killed On Active Service Word has been received that PO.John Charles William Hope, R.C.A.F., has been killed on active service overseas.Pilot Officer Hope is the son of Major and Mrs.Charles Hope, of 444 Clarke Avenue.Major Hope, now O.C.of the Army University Training Course, is a veteran of the Imperial artillery.Born here, the 19-yedr-old airman was educatéd at Selwyn House; Bilton Grange, England; Trinity College School and Me- Gill University where he spent a year prior to enlisting with the R.C.A.F.in July, 1942.He received his wings in June, 1943, and was posted to the B.C.-Alas- kan coastal command.He went overseas in September of last LEARN A TRADE DESIGNING Make your own Dresses, Coats and Hats, Special Course for Beginners BLACKBURN SCHOOL 1405 BISHOP ST.BE.2186 ALSO CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ELECTRIC EXPERTS WANTED VER 1,000 GRADUATES NOW EMPLOYED.' CANADIAN SCHOOL of 282 ONTARIO ST.WEST, MONTREAL In Six Months à Daytime or One Year Evenings.PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL Motors, Generators, Armature Winding, Transformers, Wiring, Electrical Drafting, etc.ITY Lid.of Mrs.George Vanier To Join Husband In Algiers It is announced that Mrs.George Vanier, formerly of Holton avenue, will join her husband, Maj.-Gen.George Vanler, in Algiers where he has been appointed Canadian representative to the French National Commitiee of Liberation.In Algiers Mrs.Vanier plans to help in.operating clubs for ser- vicemén and women such as the canteens the Knights of Columbus will open there shortly.She hopes, too, to help with the spade work of organizing soclal services for releving starvation and suffering in France.Mrs.Vanier has been in Eug- land more than six months, occupied not only in looking aiter her flat but in helping the Canadian and Allied Red Cross societies on special occasions and visiting Canadian wounded -be- sides the normal duties of the wife of a diplomat.F.C.Whitaker Says Sense Of Humor Needed In Life F.C.Whitaker, past president of the Westmount Rofary Club, was the speaker at the luncheon held on Wednesday in Victoria Hall, and his subject was \u2018\u2018Sense of Humor Needed in Life.\u201d Observation and mental analysis of the seemingly unimportant everyday little things of life were suggested as a field of unlimited entertainment today, the speaker said.Pointing out that taxation, among other things, has steadily reduced the amusement item in the average citizen's budget in the past few years Mr.Whitaker demonstrated by a number of examples based on his own research that life contains many a prospective chuckle for which nothing need be paid, if only people develop the faculty of observation.The fruit of such effort, he observed, would help people to preserve their mental balance in times of stress such as the present.He said that with the aid of several collaborators, \u201cit was established to our complete satisfaction that we all go -too far afield for our entertainment.\u201d Children's sayings or doings were generally considered amusing, whereas the doings and sayings of adults in their dealings with children were often really far more entertaining, he said.Observation, he showed, would bring out an unlimited store of amusement in contradictions in the spoken and written word, in facial expressions and people\u2019s reactions to even commonplace courtesies and other incidents.Chester Morris, president, was in the chair, and the speaker was introduced by Percy Delgado and thanked by Dave Kerr, year and was posted to fighter command {in England, Three younger brothers, Frank, Robert and Peter are living here with \u2018their parents, DANCELAND The Most Beautiful Dance Hall in Canada ROLAND DAVID And His 14 Piece Orchestra Dancing Every Night and Sanday Chez Maurice FEATURING Afternoon - Popular Prices 1944 Sub-Lt.F.D.Wolever Now With Royal Navy It is announced that Sub.Lieut.Frank D.Wolever, son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank C.Wolever, of 536 Prince Albert avenue, Westmount, is now serving with the Royal Navy overseas, after undergoing a term of initial training at a Canadian Naval College.He was a member of the 1943 graduating class in engineering at McGill.Dr.A.E.Cliffe To Speak On Wicks Of Life At the next meeting of the Westmount Schools Home and School Association to be held in the Junior High School on Tuesday evening, January 25th, the speaker will be Dr.A.E.Cliffe.Dr.Cliffe, the well known nutritionist, will address the meeting on the importance of vitamins in diet of children and adults.Under the title of the \u201cWicks of Life,\u201d the subject is most timely and Interesting and as Dr.Cliffe is an experienced speaker, an instructive evening is assured.A cordial invitation to attend this meeting is extended to the members of the Home and Schoo! Groups and all others interested in this subject.HE PAGE THREE [Society To Observe Dickens\u2019 Birthday Tuesday of next week is Members\u2019 Programme Night at the Dickens Fellowship in Victoria Hall.For the occasion, which also includes the celebration - of Dickens\u2019 birthday, which falls \u2018on February 7, a delightful enters tainment has been prepared by the committee in charge, of which Miss Winnifred Parker is convener.Among the novelties will be a Dickens Portrait Gallery arranged by Mrs.J.G.Ross, when memes bers will be given the opportunity o show their ability to recognize ickens characters, An informe ation please programme will be conducted, when those present will be more or less humorously quizzed as to their knowledge of Dickens.In addition there will be musical numbers under the direction of Mrs.F.N.Stephen, wife of the.president.The evening will be rounded off in true Dickensian style with old time dances, in which all will be invited to participate.Refreshments will also be served.The :dictionary says that a refugee is a person who takes refuge.So if.he can't get refuge he isn't a refugee,\u201d and Canada needn\u2019t bother about him, DELICIOUS SALAIA - As a little must now go a long way, satisfaction depends upon quality of flavour.Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil, CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARE: Scrap Iron and Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles, Rubber (Tires and Tubes Only) MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: Newspapers, Phonograph Records, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattresses.Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.Please leave.small quantities beside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL Fitzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d C.W.B.Barnes Manager 432-4-6 OLD BIRKS BLDG.1240 PHILLIPS SQUARE T.H.BARNES & SON Dispensing Opticians W.B.Gervais Optometrist Evenings by Appointment LA.7876 Jw ee sn po PER or Bums a NRT TR ETAT © Eng aa onde rm Ma \u201cLie SAONE VAT ANS ARS ee ae roi ia er ne ae on ec ma 3 REPRE.mé ETS De So vante dent 2 mie rca étape à; 2e pu vf PAGE FOUR : THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.Published Every Friday \u201cby 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 21, 1944 = MR.CHURCHILL'S RECOVERY JL, VERYONE is glad to know that Prime Minister Churchill has recovered from his illness when he suffered an attack of pneumonia, and while he will not perhaps take as active a part in events for a while, he refuses to sit back and take no notice.Mr.Churchill has been in constant touch with all events and actions taking place all throughout his illness and no doubt his counsel has been sought and given in all matters, in fact he has demanded that it be so.The people everywhere were naturally greatly worried as to Mr.Churchill's recovery and anxiety and speculation was rampant for some time in most circles.Mr.Churchill himself, attributes his recovery in to small measure to the new sulfa drug which was used in his treatment.He said \u201cThere is no doubt that pneumonia is a very different illness from what it was before this marvelous drug was discovered.\u201d : Strange to say, The Chicago Tribune, Col.McCormick's noted newspaper, pays tribute to him as one of the greatest war leaders and says that he has gifts unequaled in any other man of our times.It is hard to imagine that The Tribune would even go so far as to rate Mr.Churchill \u2018as durable goods and that the United Kingdom would have a hard time.in replacing him, but the editorial does go that far.THIS YEAR\u2014TRY LESS, DO MORE VER three hundred bright new days of 1944-and packed full of potential accomplishment, big things to be done, more all around satisfaction than we managed to get from 1943.But before we consider the new resolutions that we set at the beginning of the year, let's stop a minute and consider.Take a good look at your contemplated resolutions.Are they actually as sensible as they seem?Or are they going to start us in this new year on another din and confusion formula, a three ring circus with far more going on than the senses can grasp.Will we feel, if we follow them, we are wasting time unless we are trying to do three or four things at once?Do we get more that way or do we baffle our minds and bodies without satisfying them?Do we really get more done on the days when every minute is accounted for on THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 L the memo pad\u2014mornings spent with three telephones ringing on the desk, dictating a telegram, going over figures mentally and keeping two foremen waiting while we talk to the order department?Maybe there is something in the old saw, \u201cDo one thing at a time and do it well.\u201d Perhaps it works on the happiness angle too.Do we get more fun out of listening to Charlie McCarthy while we talk and read the newspaper ?Our Creator must sometimes look down, shake his head and say, \u201cThere's too much going on there.\u201d Obviously, if we stop to think about it, we can\u2019t prolong or enrich our lives by doing two things at once all the time.Only by sticking to one thing at a time can we savour it fully.If we never taste, see, or hear anything we can hardly say we have lived it.How can we enjoy a piece of pie if we eat it à la mode between puffs of a cigarette, listening to music and talking to our special dinner guests?Do we go to the beach in summer to enjoy the expanse of sea, the wide sky, the solitary sands?We do not ! We take the Sunday paper, four magazines, a ball, a rubber tire, umbrella, our camera and a portable radio.In winter, instead of driving along the roads shut in with the fumes of gasoline, why don\u2019t we get out, spend an hour looking, enjoying the clean cold air, admiring the white \u201cdecked\u201d trees.That way we might store up a full- sided memory, have it for years afterward to remember and enjoy.Our present technique is to bolt everything from business to Beethoven.Why don\u2019t we take our \u201cresolutions\u201d this year from a page of the book of 1883.We might be called eccentric but we would have a fair chance of getting some of the things in 1944 that old fashioned folk used to just take for granted every year, Time to really think, time to really do, time to really live! POPULAR RADIO NEWSCASTS A FIVE-MINUTE news broadcast contains approximately as many words as are printed in a full column of your daily newspaper.To broadcast a full page of the paper would require more than half an hour.This is one reason for the popularity of news broadcasts.They are digests of the news, making no pretence of full coverage, and this may explain why the press encourages such competition.Listeners hear the radio bulletins and then scan the paper eagerly for details, Also, they look in the newspapers for the news that the radio voluntarily omits.Crime news isn\u2019t broadcast, unkess it is of such importance that brief mention of it must be made.The radio newscaster always handles crime and sex with gloves.He avoids anything that might be offensive to a family group listening in.The radio advertisers; ap- parently, are under no such handicap.POOR, FRIENDLESS, LITTLE FELLER.NEVER MIND - UNCLE FRANK WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU A HOME/ THE PUP GREW UP \u201cWestmount\u2019s \u2018Home Newspaper\" + vv v THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.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.à 2 3 cently, stated that if the people of public interest without socializing the whole undertaking, at any rate at the outset.\u201d He closed with these words: \u201cThere is a great future for British workers and British industry.What is wanted is a change of methods and of heart.\u201d \u201cCollective bargaining by workingmen for just wages and right working conditions is an inffisput- able right,\u201d said Roman Catholic Archbishop Samuel A, Stritch of Chicago, in a formal statement on the settlement of a three-day strike of workers at St.Ada§ bert's cemetery here.The strike \u2018had delayed thirty-six interments and had necessitated storing caskets in the mortuary.The archbishop went on to \u2018say that workers bargaining right was not destroyed by the fact that cemeteries are administered by the church as consecrated ground.His statement recounted, however, that the controversy arose not at this point but over the question, of which union was to have the right to represent workers.That question, he sald, was determined by the agency established by the United States a democracy,\u201d he declared, \u201cfreedoms are bulwarked by obedience to legitimately constituted authorities .The church teaches obedience to civil anthority and calls \u2018on her children conscientiously to accept its decisions and to do nothing outside the provisions of law to resist them or try to nullify them.\u201d In Gary, Ind., as interesting an organization as one might want to meet is now im its 12th year, Limited to 50 persons but requiring that they represent all faiths, colors, racial backgrounds and shades of political thinking, the Anslem Forum has demonstrated .that an organization can be fruitful and significant in many other and more important \u2018ways than by being large.Their purpose is to \u2018\u2018disagree agreeably.\u201d Each member is expected to have a vital religious faith.It was the belief of the founders and has been the experience of the members that each one\u2019s religious faith is deepened, mot destroyed, by his fellowship and association.The most notable recent event in Michigan church circles was the enthronement of .Francis Joseph Haas as Roman Catholic bishop ot Grand Rapids.The Detroit papers gave abundant space to the pageantry and the ceremonies attendant upon the event, and praised the distinguished prelate unstintedly, Nor is this surprising.Bishop Haas, born in 1889 at Racthe, Wis., has had an extraordinary career amd Aas received many honors.He is one of the social liberals of the Romar Catholie Church, having & special interest in labor.Ho served on numerous boards and commissions, both state and federal.His latest post was that government for that purpose.\"In| Hor.Herbert Morrison, in addressing the Fabian Society re- Great Britain accepted any solution less than full and responsible public management and control of industry they would run three risks: Inefficiency, exploitation and the irresponsible exercise of power and influence in the political sphere \u2014 by far the worst menace of all.He asked the industrialists who were demanding self-government in industry what they meant by \u201c\u2018bejf.\u201d He did not plead for a socialization at once of all industries, though in some instances a monopoly, he believed that the remedy was socialization.But in other cases \u2018we might be led,\u201d he explained, \u201cto find methods.of effective* .management and operation in the.of chairman of the federal Fair Employment Practices Committee.Among his books are Shop Collective Bargaining, 1922, and Man and Society, 1930.He is also the author of numerous pamphlets on social, labor and economic topics.Prominent prelates, priests and laymen poured into Grand Rapids for Bishop Haas\u2019 eonse- cration.\u2014 Peter Kropotkin wrote: \u201cBut if we resort to an indirect test, and ask nature: Who are the fittest among the animals, Those who are continually at war with each other, or those who support one another?We, at once, see that those animals wpich acquire habits of mutual aid are undoubtedly the fittest.\u201d A South American priest recently informed one in the U.S.A, that there are 122,000,000 people in South America, but 4,000 people have 90% of the income.Fascism is not distinctly German onxltalian, and when you lift the mask and look at it criticale ly, its essence is the domination of the many by the few in the interest of the few.An inspector was examining a elass of boys In science and receiving few answers to his questions.He asked one in a rather facetious manner which drew an aside from ga boy in the back row.\u201cSilly ass!\u201d The inspector, seeing the boy's lips move, called to him encouragingly: \u201cSpeak up, my boy, you may be right!\u201d\u2019\u2014Smith's Weekly, A travelling showman with a portable cinema projector mada a tour of remote villages.His films were silent and the main attraction was an interest film calleq \"Deer Stalking.\u201d At the first village he was packed out at the first ober- formance, but on the second night the hall was empty.He stood outside and extolled the virtues of the show to a gaping erowd.\u201cWhat's the matter with you?\u201d he demanded at last, exasper- \u2018ated, \u201cYou don\u2019t catch us a second time,\u201d said the village postman, \"The deer never sald a word.\u201d\u2014 Sporting and Dramatie.m0 am Y0N Sd PH an Bub JA oa 2 td a ah 22 21 2 eA a ema a.C3 ta tk PAP od td ba a t= 8 2 mm A.a.a Cn à (À Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d MN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 The Church Calls to Worship PAGE FIVE * * | Calvary Church | » The sixty-seventh anniversary of the founding of Calvary Church formerly Congregational\u2014now United, will be celebrated with special services on Sunday next.The.church school will meet at 10 o\u2019clock at which time the story of the early days will be recalled for Calvary Congregational Church started first as a Sunday schôol on Mountain street, Montreal.At the preaching services at 11 am, and 7.30 p.m.the minister, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D., will conduct the services of worship and preach the sermons.The theme of the morning sermon will be, \u201cThe Sanctuary, the place of Revelation and Consecration\u201d.Do we place the value.we should on our churches?Are we finding challenge and inspiration in the services of worship in the Lord\u2019s House?At the evening service he will preach on the subject \u2018\u2019The Parable.of the Builders\u201d, this being the third in the series on Lessons for Life today from the Parables of Jesus.Special music will be rendered at both services by the choir under the direction of the organist, Mr.A.J.Binnie.The Young People\u2019s Union will bold its 67th anniversary gathering on Monday, at which time a program in keeping with this important celebration will be presented under the convenership of Miss Lily Moffatt, convener of tho Missionary Committee of the Union.The 67th annual business meet: ing of the church will be held on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.This is actually :the birthday of the church, for it was on January 26th, 1877, that the church was formally organized on Guy street, Montreal, in the Calvary Congregational Church edifice which stood near the spot where the O:P:R.tracks now cross Guy street.All .are invited to attend this ennual meeting, at which time all reports of the work of the church for the year, 1943, will be presented and officers for 1944 elected, following which a social gathering will be held \u2018in the church parlors under the auspices of the Women's Association.The Red Cross group will meet as usual on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.in the ladies\u2019 parlors.\u2018< Bh On Sunday night, January 30th, the choir, under the leadership of Mr.A.J.Binnie, will render a program of negro spirituals, 17st Luke's Church I In dealing with the morning subject, \u201cA Religion that Really Grips Us\u201d some reference will be made by the minister, Rev.R.E.Spencer, to the New Catechism of the United Church, which has recently been published.A short series of evening sermovs leading up to Lent will begin this Sunday in St.Luke's.The first in the series, entitled, \u201cVital Questions\u201d, is \u201cHas God a Plan for My life?\u201d The other subjects for successive Sunday evenings are: \u2018Can I Accept the Biblical Account of Creation?\u201d; \u201cCan Human Nature Be Changed?\u2019; \u2018What of the Future Life?\" The annual congregational meeting will take place on Friday evening.January 28th, at 8 p.m, The Women's Association is preparing for a Valentine Luncheon on Friday, February 11th.Keep this date in mind\u2014it is amazing whaz a group of women can plan fn a month's time Many » mickle mikes a muckle, \u2014fcottish proverb A verse for to-day .And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?if the Lord be God, follow him\u2014I Kings 18:21.x * | Westmount Baptist | * * On Sunday morning Dr.J.A.Johnston will speak of \u2018\u201cThe Recovery of a Lost Radiance \u2014- Maintaining the Spiritual Glow.\u201d In the evening the minister's them» will be \u2018Three Modern Heresies\u2014that the \u2018Cultured\u2019 are in no need of Grace: that the \u2018Graceless\u2019 are past Redemption; that Church Membership is a substitute for Christ Membership.\u201d Communion and reception of members will foilow the worship service.Westmount Fireside Fellowship, which begins at 9 o'clock, will have in its program\u2014Three Striking Persona\u2019 Testimonies.Mrs.E.Friendship will be the soloist._ The midweek fellowship of the congregation akes place on Wednesday evenings at 8 o\u2019clock.This service is conducted by the minister and is happy, vital and inspiring.People of the city and community are cordially invited to this delightful gathering.On Sunday ¢vening, February 6th, the church will have a visit from \u201cThe Singing Strouds.\u201d Mr, Vietor Stroud, lyric \\tenor, and Mrs, Victor Stroud, mezzo-soprano, both of whom are very well known throughout \u2018the United States and Canada, will present a program of \u201cSacred Songs You Love.\u201d The entire evening service, apart from the time necessary for a brief address by Dr.Johnston, will be given \u2018over to these Christian artists who present, so effectively, the message of Grace in song.Font Candlestick To Be Dedicated In memory of a former choir boy, of the Church of The Advent, \u2018William Robert Merrifield, who died several years ago at the age of 16, a font candlestick will be blessed and dedicated next Sunday.After the sermon at the Solemn Eucharist, there will be a procession of the clergy, servers and choir to the baptistery, where the dedication will take place.The candlestick is the gift of the boy\u2019s mother.- Many farmers are overworking themselves, says an Îtem.Their dilemma is that they can't go.to the country for a change and rest \u2014Ottawa Citizen, Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave, Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibberi Troop Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd 11.00 a.m.\"The Recovery of A Lost Radiance.\u201d \u2018Maintaining the \u2018Spiritual Glow.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\"Three Modern Heresies.\u2019\u201d \u201cThat the \u2018Cultured\u2019 are in no need of Grace; That the \u2018Graceless\u2019 are past Redemption; That Church Membership is a substitute for Christ Membership.\" Communion and Reception of Members.- I.9.00 p.m.Westmount Fireside.Fellowship.Three Striking Personal Testimohies.loist: Mrs.E.Friendship.- * * | Dominion Douglas | * Next Sunday morning in Do- minion-Douglas Church, the special preacher will be Rev.W.J.Gallagher, M.A., D.D., of Toronto, Secretary of the Canadian Committee of the World Council of Churches\u2014and also Secretary of the Christian Social Council of Canada.Church School and Young People\u2019s Bible Class will meet at 3.00 p.m.In the evening at 7.30.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on \u2018The Wiles of the Devil\u201d and will review the much read book by C.8.Lewis \u201cThe Screwtape Letters\u2019, Sewing Circle meets every Monday at 2.00 p.m.and new members are invited.The Red Cross Unit every Wednesday from 10.00 am.to 5.00 p.m.needs help for sewing and making of surgical dressings.Frances Willard W.C.T.U.will hold its regular monthly meeting in Dominion-Douglas lecture hall, Wednesday, January 26th, at 3.00 p.m.Rev.Dr.Frank 8.Morley will speak on \u2018Canadian Battle Grounds\u201d.\u2018The annual congregational meeting will be held Wednesday, at 8.00 p.m.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B.,, D.D.11.00 a.m.\"The Message of St.Paul's Greatest Epistle.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\"Life\u2019s Conflicting Philosophies.\u201d\u2019 Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services, VISITORS ARE WELCOME TO MAINTAIN AIR LINES In the Winnipeg shops of Trans- Canada Air Lines, where maintenance work is carri-d out on large scale, wartime conditions have necessitated the use of women to replace mer who have gone into the active services.At the latest compilation there are 179 women workers working on aircraft in T.C.A.Winnipeg shops.\u2019 ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A,, Rector 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.50 am, Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Church of The Advent \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Dedication of - Font Candlestick in memory of William Robert Merrifield.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.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.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on _ Saturday at 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m.Wednesday.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank S.Morley, \u201cBD, PhD.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u2018The Church \u2014 The Best or the Worst Thing in the World.\" 11.30 a.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Guest preacher: Mr.Robert Morris, B.A.Subject: \u2018\u2019The World Mission of the Christian Church.\u201d ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St, Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.} 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion\u2014Cor- porate Communion of W.A, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Ven.Archdeacon À.Jones, .3.00 p.m.Sunday School.3.30 p.m.Rector's Bible Class.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Ven.Archdeacon À.Jones.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and War Intercessions, St.Luke's United Church Decarie - Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd 1 .00 a.m.\u201cA Religion That Really Grips Us.\u201d 2.00 p.m.Young People's Bible Class.3.00 p.m.Church School, 7.30 p.m.Vital Questions: (1) '\"Has God a Plan for My Life?\u201d Alex McPherson, Organist and Choir Director.Westmount Park Church.(Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Coth, B.A., B.D.11.00 a.m, This + Ninth Commandment, ; 3.00 p.m.Chiffch School.7.30 p.m.Rev.W.* Gallagher, M.A.8.D.Tople: \"The Ecumenical Church.\u201d 8.45 p.m.\u2018\u2019Fireside Hour.\u201d J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Cholr Director Mrs.$.C.Burgess, Organist \\ MILITARY BARER's SECRET A young captain has discovered how to make a loaf of bread for the British army that keeps fresh for five days and is still good to eat after eight days, and the method is being passed along to the British housewives.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.R.J.D.Morris, B.A.11.00 a.m.Rev.W.J.Gallagher, M.A., D.D., \u2018 cretary of World Council of Churches, Canadian Committee.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.The Minister: \u201cThe Wiles of the Devil.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Forum.J.M.Walkley, Organist 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.\"Martin Luther \u2014 an Earlier Niemuller.\u201d This is the third sermon in the series on St.Francis, Savonarola, etc.Rev, Dr.Kerr will preach.7.30 p.m.\u201cRobert Burns and The Religion of His Day.\u201d Rev.Donald Morrison.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.\u2018Right and Wrong Activities On the Sabbath.\u201d Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, B.D.67th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.The Sanctuary, the place of Revelation and Consecration.7.30 p.m.The Parable of The Builders.Special music by the Choir under the direction of the organist, Mr.A.J.Binnie.Monday, 8.15 p.n.Young People\u2019s Union, 67th Anniversary Program.Tuesday, 10.30 to 4 p.m.Red Cross Group.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Annual Meeting of Church and Congregation.Come, rejoice ith us, and share in worship and consecration on this special occasion.Westminster Central United Church 926 ATWATER AVE, Rev.Donald Morrison, Minister Mr.A.Wilfong, Student-Assistant.Miss Elizabeth MucIvor, Denconcess.Mr.David Brown, Organist and Choir Director.SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.Subject: \u201cThe Christian Doe- __ rine of Man.\u201d J.80 p.m, Mr.Leonard Griffith will > \u2026 conduct the service Monday : 4.00 p.m, Explorers group.7.00 p.m.Cubs and C.G.LT.© 8.00 p.m, Woman's Association.Tuesday: : 8:00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union & Bowling Club.| Wednesday: 2.00 p.m, Afternoon Guild.700 p.m, Trail Rangers Boys Groups \u201c8.00 p.m.Annual Meeting of the Cons gregation.Fellowship hour and refreshments.Thursday: 7.00 p.m.Victory Club, 8.00 p.m.Choir Rehearsal and Office consultations, Friday: 8.00 p.m.The Bilingual Social Actlon League (Women), If you are unchurched, or a stranger in - the community, the little brick Church below the hill extends to you a cordial welcome, T= rE rome EESTI TE EF: ES PE Ç sr; pct 1 hy oy BE sory crema?i = LAT of Mr.AE Te iden RE PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, Social and Personal Mrs.J.Leslie Hodges is in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.P.spending a Seigniory Club.F.Sise are Mrs.Herbert Robinson, of Kingston has been visiting her niece, Mrs.John H.Molson, Clarke avenue,- Mrs.Paul G.Rodier has returned from Quebec, where she was the g:.est of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Antoine C.Taschereau.Mrs.A.J.Brown who has been the guest of th« Misses Home, in Quebec, later visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.A, Home, in that city, Ras returned home.Two little girls, Ann Crump of Toronto, who was visiting in Montreal, and Ann \u2018Stewart, 5050 Roslyn Avenue, gave a concert and ralsed the sum of $1.30 for V-Bundles.\u201cThe Rt.-Rev.A.L.Flemming, Bishop of The Arctic, and Mrs.Flemming are arriving in Montreal tg day and will be the guests and Mrs.C.W.Vollmann, 517 Roslyn avenue.Mr.Gordon Manley, young Van- conver pianist, who gave a recital under the auspices of Dominion- Douglas Ladies Literary Society will be the guest of Mrs.E.R.Alexander, 716 Upper Roslyn aveñue, during bis stay here.Mrs.A.M.MacKay, who was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, His Worship the Mayor f, Sherbrooke and Mrs.A.C.Ross in Sherbrooke, for several months is now in town the guest |.of\u201d her daughter, Mrs.W.Percy Brophy and Mr, Brophy.The Ven.Archdeacon and Mrs.A.Jones, of Lennoxville, are arriving tomorrow to attend the marriage of Miss Marie Winifred Oliver and Dr.Walter Cloke Lloyd-Smith, R.C A.M.C., and 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.7773 few days at the will be the guests of the Rev.Canon and Mrs.Gilbert Oliver.Mrs.A.J.Wright\u2014delegate to the Big Sisters Association from the Westmount Women's Club, held a Bridge in aid of the Association et ber home in the Westmount Park Apartments, on Tuesday, afternoon and evening.Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs.H, C.Holland, Mrs.R.M.Stott and Mrs.Harold Mills.Those presiding over the refreshment tabi.in the evening included Miss Florence» Ewing, Mrs.R.H.Anderson and Mrs.O.E.Armstrong.APPROACHING \u201cMARRIAGES The marriage of Marie Winifred, younger daughter of the Reverend Canon Gilbert and Mrs.Oliver, to Dr.Walter Cloke\u2019 Lloyd- Smith, son of the Reverend A.and Mrs.Lloyd-Smith of Dom- inion-Douglas Church, will take place tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.\u2018in St.Matthias\u2019 Church.There will be a reception for immediate relatives at the Rectory, but the bride and bridegroom will be happy to meet friends and members of both congregations in the Parish Hall, immediately after the ceremony.The marriage of Beverley Selby, daughter of Mrs.Marguerite H.Whiteside, to Cp\u2019.W.Eric Rylands Jones, R.C.A.F., son; Of the\u201dlate William Jones and of Mrs.Jones, hag been arranged to take place on Wednesday afternoon, at five o'clock, In the Chufch of the Ascension of Our Lord.CHRISTENINGS The christening of \u2018le infant son of Captein and Mrs.S.E.Moore took place recently in Westmount Park Church, the Rev.G.W.Goth officiating.The infant was given the names Rod-|_ ney Ernest.1944 * - * In The Women's Realm St.Luke's Red Cross St.Luke\u2019s Red Cross Unit will hold a business meeting on Wednesday at 3 n.R.C.C.S.(Signals) The annual general meeting of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (Montreal) Women's Auxil- lary will be held on Wednesday evening at 8.15 \u2018ptm.Refreshments \u201cwill be served, St.Matthias There will.be no: \u2018meeting of the St.Matthias Social Service Club on Wednesday.The Annual\u2019 Meeting and election.\u2018of officers will be held on Wednesday, Fabruary 2, ati 3 p.min the Parish Hall Stanley W.M:S.The regular monthl, meeting of Stanley W.M.S.Auxillary will be held in Franklin Hall Memorial, on Tuesday at 3 p.m.The Rev.Dr.F.S, Morley will be the speaker.V.alentine Bridge The \u2018General Meeting for the month\u201d of January of the Young Ladies\u2019 Soda\u2019ity of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord was held last Monday evening, \u2018Plans sre under way for a Valentine Bridge to be held on Friday, February 11, at Victoria Hall.The .roceeds will be donated to help furnish comforts to merchant seamen in the Convalescent Home, and to send cigarettes to the boys overseas.Talk On Missions Meiville Presbyterian Church Young Women\u2019s Auxiliary will Padre Tells Of Post-war Hopes Of Overseas Boys \u201cOur Canadian boys are wonderful\u201d said Squadron Leader the Reverend Michael J.MacNeil, S.J., speaking before the Zavier Apostolat Guild in Congress Hall.The speaker said that he had come in contact with boys from every part of Cafiada, every walk of life and of every creed and he \u2018|admired them for their honesty, frankness and goodness.They were going about the routine of military life, preparing for their part in the great - tight with courage and determination.They feet they were fighting for their SER MME A \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN mo D.: À.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC D.: À.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT NiBack 3132 Masson St, 4491 St.Lawrence Courv AL 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert : accompanied - McGivern.people, their homes and their future.\u2018And it is the duty of every ons back home,\u201d said Father MacNeil, to see that the boys had something with fighting for.Some of them will never come back but: those that do will need understanding and encouragement to enable them to fit in aid take up the old life.\u201d The padre spoke .of thé\" ambition \u2018of the boys to continue their édûcation and told of the classes for.ned for the study of French, German, English, Business Subjects and Social Questions.They had alsé organized a Public Speaking Class, - giving speeches from \"books, some of their own topics and debates.One lively debate took place, he said, when the question under consideration was, \u2018Can a man marry and live comfortably on $25 a week.\u201d The English people were doing every thing in their power to help the boys.They fib them and cheere them on with a smile.Father MacNeil, who has here invite the troops in Newfoundland and England, thanked the Zavier Apostolate for the gift of crucifixes to the Chaplaing for distribution among the boys.and girls of the forces.} The speaker was Introduced by Mrs.J.A.Clement and thanked by Mrs.Franco Consiglio, \u2018The Moderates Father Edward Brown, 8.J., spoke briefly.Father MacNeil played and sang some of his own compositions; and Mrs.Bernard Shea also sang by Mrs.Stephen SHARE THE NEWS One of the things liked best by those in the Services is a long newsy letter from home, or, better still, a series of shorter letters with details of the doing of their school chums and other friends.Lets fake this page a real news budget, from which home folks can pick out items of interest for their letters.There is no charge for the insertion of social items.Just phone WA 2778, or address your letters t.the Social Editor, The Examiner, 2191 Hanip- ton Avenue, N.D.G.during \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper* Group 2 W.A.Elects Mrs.George Foster 3, At the annual meeting of the ladles of Group 2, Trinity Me morial Church Woman\u2019s Associge tion, the following officers were elected: Mrs.Jack Almon, president; Mrs.George Foster, president; Mrs.Cyril Cunning ham, first vice-president; Mra.Reginald\u2019 Futvoye, second vice president; Mrs.Roy Rennie, third vice-president; der, treasurer; Mrs Robertson, secretary.The sum of twelve hundred gnd twenty-two dollars was realized last year for various church activities.honorary Thomson Westmount CW.L.Hear Talk Today The monthly meeting \u2018of the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Women\u2019s League is taking place today at 3 p.m, in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, It is \u201cWar Services Day\u2019 under the convenership of Mrs B, Foster, and Mrs.Doreen Day, Fashion Director of the T.Eaton Company, is the guest speaker, \u201cMrs.Twice Twenty looks at the value of quality\u201d 1.the subject of her talk.She 1s' also speaking on new styles and materials, besides demonstrating the latest treñd in make-up.Letters from Oversees will be read, and refreshments will be served.meet, in Melville Church Hall on Monday evening at 8.15 p.m.The Rev.Dr.William O1» Mulligan will be the speaker and the subject of his address will be \u2018The History, Problems and Romance of Protestant Missions in the Islands of the Pacific Ocean.\u201d He will deal specially with those islands and peoples now the centres of great battles on land, on sea and in the air.Frances Willard The monthly meeting of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.will be held in Dominion-Douglas Church hall on Wedhesday at 8 p.m.The speaker will be the Rev.F.Morley, B.D., Ph.D., and his subject will be \u201cCanadian Battlegrounds.\u201d The soloist will be Miss Dorothy Flower.The group convener is Mrs.D.H.Taylor.Mrs.T.A.Wilson will be in the chair in the absence of Mrs.D.Badian the president.Coming Soon .| The New TYLON COLD PERMANENT No Heat \u2014 No Machine No \u2018\u2019Weights\u201d Cool, Carefree Comfort A very new, scientific formula suitable for all types of hair - makes the hair very fine and silky.Even the most difficult hair will take a good wave \u201cwith Tylon.\u201cSatisfaction Is Our Motto\u201d No Waiting MANY HAJRDRESSERS: y AT YOUR SERVICE wiz EL, 7880 LAFRANCE BEAUTY SALON 4842 Sherbrooke West (Near Victoria) CH.ZERBST | UPHOLSTERER ~ Announces the removal of his store te - 5129 SHERBROOKE WEST (Between Grey & Vendome) Upholstered Furniture, Slip-covers, Draperies MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED \u2019 All \u2018orders will have personal attention.ruons Else 7980 | | = AN EGG A DAY NOT ENOUGH ?Mrs.Oliver Saye - TODAY'S VITAMIN HIGHLIGHTS \u2026 : 19.8.49 B-Com Plex Tablets .Pentacaps ,.Nultivite Tablets 1.20, 3.One-a-day ists \u2026\u2026 +48, .98, 1.79 A.B.D.G.» b.15, 3.45 - 5, Vitamin \u201co° re (10 .1.49 No, Biddy, if all the hens in all the world doubled up on production you couldn't lay eggs enough to give half the world the vitamins it needs, That Is why Macy's Drug Stores strive to render an essential service to physicians and the public by keeping always on hand a complete stock of all the vitamins, PRESCRIPTIONS A DRUG STORES on nd sed us : CWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d ; THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 Prize-Winning C ahs Address On Chekov Given Coronet Avenue, instrument, the ôrgan, said Mr.less noble, style, naturalism.Êhekov writes plays in fugal form, but at any ¢ounterpoit that his characters weave in and ont of the scenes with a sort of egotistic life all their own.He does not have one melody, the and enrich that melody Every story, with chord harmonies, character has his own melody.Ê .course.but the characters very seldom get together to form eBorde.\u201d :Mr.\"Rittenhouse described the development of his own apprecia- tt sn of Chel.ov from the erroneous conceptions he had formed from Stephen.Leacock\u2019s parodies of Russian dramas.After seeing a performance in London of one of Maxim Gorki\u2019's plays he attained © EN ,& greater understanding of nat- *uralistic drama and returned with: | new zest to the study of Chekov.He \u2018went further and decided as dan experinient to direct one of Chekov's works.The play he chose was Uncle Vanya which Eva 1 Lé Gallienne had shortiy before Yevived with considerable acceptance in New York, While studying aid rehearsing this play he came to! 2 realization of what lay be- As Bach was the uncontested master of austere and noble stype | 7 HrétHiposition for one particular Rittenhouse, so Chekov is the uncontested master of an austere, if \u201cThen again Bach is the uncontested master of the fugce and of contrapuntal writing.It might be rather far-fetched to say that -te he comes as near 40 it as can any playwright.And certainly Chekov is a master of » By that I mean \u2018Thete melodies harmonize, of LONDON Clock Specialists | Fine Clock Repairs John W.Fox, proprietor HArbour 8940 Room 415 1434 ST.CATHERINE WEST Near Bishop St.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's Tailor Made SUITS We offer a nice selection of new materials.All work hand-made in latest styles.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.(Just below St.Catherine) WI.3205 | TRAINED ATTENDANTS course at the SCHOOL res.Only school sponsored by the Association of Registered Nurses for the Prov.of Quebec with its established reputation from coast to coast, a worthwhile diploma and under direct pafronage of many prominent Doctors, will insure recognition when in near future.Registered Nurses standardize this work.3 MONTES?FULL DAY COURSE 8 A NECESSITY, Classes open Jan.29th, 381 Elm Avenue, Westmount, FI.2202 Owned and directed by Miss M.L.Parker, R.N., M.B.C.N.By Charles Rittenhouse Anton Chekov, dean and oxem- plar of the Russian drama, was described as the John Sebastien Bach of playwrights in an address on Monday to the Montreal Women\u2019s Club by Charles Ritten- LL use, supervisor of speech arts for Montreal Protestant schools.Mr.Ritterhouse lives at 4950 hind Bernard Shaw's remark that whenever he read a play by Chek- ov, he felt like destroying all his own scripts.Chekov, said the speaker, makes other dramatists seem crude and obvious by comparison.Chekov\u2019's subtle fugal pattern, his mastery of counterpoint which form his most original contribution to the dramatic art were well illustrated by the Three Sisters written in a style never before attempted, declared Mr.Ritten- house.The method had been im- ftated since, particularly by Clifford Odet whose \u201cAwake and Sing\u201d produced in New York some Years ago was instantly labelled by discerning critics as Chekovian \u2014a coined adjective which in itself demonstrated the Russian writer's powerful influence on the drama.This of itself did not account for the writer's popularity in the contemporary theatre.That was the result partly of his naturalistic style, his genuine dialogue and his fidelity to life.Still more important was his sense of the theatre A Chekov character is a profound three-dimensional study in personality, Above all, his characters are always creatures of the stage, each being given his time in the spotlights by a playwright who wrote for actors no less than for spectators.The speaker bracketed Chekov with Shaw and Moliere as the only trio in the long parade of dramatists since the Middle Ages who can really bear comparison with Shakespeare.Basing judgment of Chekov solely on the reading of his plays does not do him justice.That can only come from witnessing them enacted by a company competent to rise to the heights he demands.Chekov, he asserted, is entirely the man of the theatre.Mr.Rittenhouse illustrated his talk by reading several excerpts, including the closing portion of The Three Sisters and a duologue entitled \u201cA Tragedian in Spite of Himself\u201d which represents all phases of Chekov's humour, The chairman of the meeting Mrs.W.8.Edgar, introduced the speaker who was thanked by Mrs.Horace Clark Mrs.Sylvia Bernstein, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Howell, was soloist, Sheila MacDonald To Address Club The Maritime Women\u2019s Club of Montreal, Incorporuted, feel honored in having as guest speaker for their monthly meeting on Monday at 8:15 p.m, in Tudor Hall (James A.Ogilvy's store) Miss Sheila MacPonald who, besides having won distinction as a speaker in her own right, is the daughter, of the Lat.Hon, Ramsay MacDonald, former Prime Minister of - Great Britain, and sister of the Hon, Malcolm Mac- Donald, High Sommissioner for the United\u201d Kingdom.Members are asked to take guests to hear this distinguished lecturer speak on the topic \u201cThe development of Community Organization in Britain as it affects the youth of Britain.\u201d Mrs.W, T.Shields will be the soloist on this occasion.Salvage committees, large and small, throughout the Dcminfon were recently asked to take note of the war salvage materials most urgently required to keep Canada\u2019s various war industries working without let-up.At the top of the list were found the two words \u201cfats\u201d and \u201cbones.\u201d There isn't a better way to start the day than with a good bowl of oatmeal or cracked wheat porridge.Not only does it provide warmth and energy but it adds important amounts of min- erals and B vitamins.MRS.DAVID MURRAY ELEGTED PRESIDENT The Women\u2019s Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church held its annual meeting last week when reports for 1943 were read Will Be \u2018Auctioned After Contest The Women's Social Service AT 8428, Organization of 4138 Marcil Ave, particulars may be obtained.invites local women to -.rticipate in a Cake and Cookie Contest PAGE SEVEN the Mount Royal Hotel in Salons A, B.C and D, on Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m., under the convener ship of Mrs.M.Hornsteln, DO 9876, and Mrs.J.Tietolman, from whom further Judges for the contest are Miss Roberta Beatty, of CFCF, and Miss Naomi Perchanok, Dietitian and the treasurer reported a nice surplus.The officers for 194+ are: bell.Honorary President, Mrs.Frank J.M.Petrie S.Morley.President, Mrs.David Murray.Vice-President, Mrs.D.K.Gowauns.2nd Vice-Presilent, Mrs.Harold Brooks.Treasurer, Mrs.F.H.C.Camp- MELVILLE\u2019 S CITRUS SPECIALS GRAF.EF RDIT bh each Armstrong.House Committee, Mrs.T.H.Ferguson, and Mrs.H.C.Culley.Hostess Convener, Mrs.Mitchell.of the Jewish General Hospital, There will be s.veral prizes Recording Secretary, Mrs.A.awarded, after which the cakes iz innin Communion Linen.Mrs.J.C.will be sold, the prize winning cakes to be auctioned oft.All the proceeds will go to the organization.There will be no charge for entries and more than one is permissible.Tea will be served.J.S.64297 -4.29¢ | ORANGES 19¢ du.29: ds.25: 49: 8 dox.Bic 3 dz.85¢ 8 doz.1.00 2 doz.95e ALL SIZES SUNKIST ORANGES 25c-29c-35c-49c-59c and 69c doz.GOLDEN RIPE 14- Ib.FRESH GREEN BROCCOLI :.29° STRINGLESS BEANS \u2014 GREEN PEAS \u2014 PEPPERS \u2014 MINT \u2014 WATER CRESS \u2014 AVOCADOS \u2014 NEW BEETS \u2014 GREEN CELERY MUSHROOMS, ETC.Buy SUNKIST By The Case FRESH SELECTED SELECTED POTATOES\" - HEARTS 1 9 £ bnch.5.59 ee, 3 bnchs.227 FRESH PARSLEY & | | RADISHES Bach.5¢ ! 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George Sanders and Anna Sten in a scene from the film Came To Blow Up America,\u201d playing until Monday night.which opens at the Monkland on Friday \u201cThey AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Robert Young had a hard day.Young, who is currently featured with Dorothy McGuire and Ina Claire in 20th Century-Fox's \u201cClaudia\u201d now at the Westmount United Theatre, was also working with Betty Grable in the studio's \u201cSweet Rosie O'Grady\u201d same time.He worked before the cameras in \u201cClaudia,\u201d which was easy.But on this day there were no cameras trained on Bob for his at the | T W DAU ch (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Dorothy MCGUIRE Robert YOUNG - tna CLAIRE Dorey Reginald GARDINER - Oiga BACLANOVA McGuire ; 2ND FEATURE \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 who is Claudia! \u201cADVENTURE IN IRAQ\" with John Loder, Ruth Ford and Paul Cavanagh \u2014 Sanday Until\u2019 Tuesday Yr Janet GAYNOR in \u201cA STAR IS BORN\u201d - with Fredric MARCH Adolphe MENJOU TODAY and SATURDAY It sings with the Courage of Youthful Love! I throbs with theBeat of Your Own Pounding py | 3 D\" % Ginger ROGERS in \"Bachelor Mother\u201d with David NIVEN Charles COBURN \u201cSweet Rosie O'Grady\u201d stint, which made it both difficult and messy.He sat for a plaster cast of his own face.The cast was needed in a hurry for a key scengy in \u201cSweet Rosle O'Grady.\u201d Young had to remove the makeup he wears for \u201cClaudia,\u201d in; which he appears as the lovable and frivolous Claudia\u2019s husband in Rose Franken's delightful comedy drama.Make-up Director Guy Pearce smeared Bob's unadorned face with a sticky mixture of well- boiled still-warm liquid plaster.For a solid hour Bob sat without daring to move a muscle until the plaster hardened and the mold could be removed in one piece.Next Bob was made up for \u201cClaudia\u201d and returned to that set for another siege of emoting.After the plaster mold dried he was called back from the \u201cClaudia\u2019 set, his dark make-up for the black-and-white picture removed, and the full Technicolor make-up he uses for \u201cSweet Rosie O'Grady\u201d applied.Then with his living model before him, Pearce carefully painted the mask to match \u2018Bob's exact Technicolor coloring.The mask was sent to the \u201cSweet Rosie O'Grady\u201d set, but not Bob.His Technicolor make-up was removed; the dark make-up re-applied, and once again he returned to his \u201cClaudia\u201d for a final Hour.When the last shot was finish- | ed, Bob bicycled once again to the make-up department for removal of that final coat of greasepaint.\u201cMy Day!\u201d muttered Mr.Young as he wearily started homeward.Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek Unless real world co-opera- tion replaces both isolationism and imperialism in the new interdependent world of free nations, there will be no lasting security.THE MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE of Montreal Library and Reading Rooms, Atwater Ave.& Tupper St.SOUND FILMS .Thurs.Eve., Jan.20th \u201cIT'S EVERYBODY'S WAR\" Moving story of how one typical town was affected by the wsr.\"THE MASK OF NIPPON\u201d The Japanese faenace fully de- pieted.\u201cFERRY PILOT\" How Ferry Pilots are trained.January 27th ™ \u201cTools For The Job\u201d \u201cEyes of the Navy\u201d \u2018Read Te Tokyo\u201d on an invention wh'ch will buttonhole the possessors of radio sets and compel ther to listen to the government speeches, That is really all that the system now needs, The CBC is said to be working].This idea of landlords leaving their tenants a hundred-dollar legacy is not aly it's cracked up to be.Our landlord says that he can\u2019t do anything about the bathroom plumbing now but he is remembering us in his will, WILFRED (BILL) BENEFIT ALLIED POST FUND Tudor Hall, Wednesday, January 26, 8.30 GABLE The 16 Year Old Pianist Tickets: 50e \u2014 at Willis Co., MA.3743 | (med) (St.Catherine at Guy Street) two years to get her as Fenton and Moonlight romance - Mystery - Love-on-the-run = Murder to music! Laughter! \u2014 It's most exciting screen entertainment! ner in this tune-tempo-and-fun adventure of à hero in love, on leave, in play- poy Manhattan! Asin.LESLIE The ys the limit: IY ERT BENCHLEY FE oe A) r.MARJORIE GATESON FREDDIE SLACK : ORCHESTRA Produced by DAVID wl EDWARD H.@| Original Screen ve \u2014_ 2 \u2018HIT FEATURES! - A WHAT À HONEYMOON! NOW PLAYING | until TUESDAY NIGHT ASTAIRE.IN STEP.IN LOVE with Gorgeous Joan Leslie! + She's the smoothest thing on dancing feet! Fred waited i s dancing, romancing partying > CRAWFORD HMURRY, RATHBONE OWEN \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2t, 1944 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD At The Monkland \u201cLady of Burlesque\u201d opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Friday through United Artists release, is as gay and tuneful and \u2018mirth-provoking as the doctor ordered.Gypsy Rose Lee wrote the story, \u2018G-String Murders,\u201d from which this brittle, streamlined story running from the zanfest farce to tense, suspense-filled drama, was adapted.And Who, better than Gypsy, could describe go perfectly the exciting, colorful ite behind the scenes as well as in front of the footlights In a Broadway burlesque theatre.Barbara Stanwyck plays the starring role, that of Dixie Dalsy, a small town burlesque performer who suddenly gets her big chance at The Old Opera House, a famous burlesque theatre on Broadway.Barbara sings \u2018 and dances her way to Instant success on opening night.There are some gay and tantalizing songs whick-Miss Stanwyck sings in her sauciest manner, an abundance of dancing, from tap to jitterbug to.splits and cartwheels, and lusty a AT THE E WESTMOUNT SUNDAY 1 Ginger Rogers and David Niven in a\"scene from the film \u2018\u2019Bachelor Mother,\u201d which plays a repeat engagement on Sunday st The Westmount United Theatre playing until Tuesday night, jokes and slapstick comedy of the burlesque variety that will have the audience practically rolling in the aisles.A wedding story in an Eastern |.Canada weekly recently ended : \u201cThe groom expects to be trans- erred in a few days.The bird wil continue to reside at home with her parents.\u201d In a gilded cage ?.FAA sok Fok Ak dok dkkkkok kk ek dok EV YEIT.YY} Starting FNOLD ON pein America\u2019s Hottest Trumpeter! Hollywood\u2019s Most Gorgeous Dancing -Prancing Girls! Smash Song Hits - : Original Broadway Cast WILLIAM GAXTON VIRGINIA WEIDLER | 9 ! TOMMY DIX - NANCY WALKER - JUNE ALLYSON + KENNY BOWERS - GLORIA DeHAVEN - JACK JORDAN x SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION * NIGHTS OF TERROR \u2026.DAYS OF DREADI TODAY & FRIDAY ONLY! - Gail Patrick \u2014 Nancy Kelly \u2014 Al Baxter \u201cWOMEN in BONDAGE\" VICTOR JORY & PAMELA BLAKE \u201cTHE UNKNOWN GUEST\u201d At The Snowdon George Abbott proved himself one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer\u2019s most successful talemt-pickers when he assembled his cast for his stage musical, \u2018Best Foot Forward.\u201d This show ran a full season in New York to enthusiastic patronage and five of the youngsters recruited by Abbott from nowhere and everywhere were transported intact with the script to California, for the new movie musical version of the production in Technicolor.The film starts Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre.These young players are Nancy Walker, June Allyson, Tommy Dix, Kenny Bowers and Jack Jordan.- Lucille Ball has the feminine starring lead in \u201cBest Food Forward,\u201d which is a econtagiously gay story of a Hollywood movie star invited to a prep school prom and the amusing complications that result.Miss Ball recently completed the feminine lead in another M-G-M musical, \u201cDu Barry Was A Lady.\u201d High Pressure Stuff William Gaxton is Miss Balls high-pressure press agent, who stumbles on some unexpected and personally discomfiting complicg- tions.He is one of Broadway's best-known musical comedy troupers, having registered successfully in \u201cLouisiana Purchase,\u201d \u201cWhite Horse Inn,\u201d \u201cOf Thee I Sing,\u201d \u201cAnything Goes\u201d and \u201cFifty Million Frenchmen.\u201d One of the characterizations that seems certain to have movie fans buzzing is that turned in by Virginia Weldlen, It seems Just the other day that Miss AIDS ALLIED FUND Sixtoen-year-old Dill (Wired) Gable, pupil of Paul de Marky, will be heard on Wednesday, January 26, 5.30 p.m.at Tudor Hall.High School pupil im Montreal, Bill gives bis recital of interesting wor musie te aid the Allied Pest \\ | school mirthmaking.4 whistling and dance orchestras Weidler was a child actress, in pig-tails, Now she is Lucille Ball's romantic rival in this fast- paced story of adolescence and The musical score af \u2018Best Foot Forward\u201d had theatregoers overtime last year.the best-remembered melodies to be brought to the new film musical are \u2018Buckle Down Winsocki\u201d apd \u201cThe.Three B's.\u201d They are supplemented by some new and equally sprightly tunes.Anent James, Freed, Buazell The tunesmith who presents these musical confections is Harry James, now ranked as leader of the country\u2019s No.1 bard.Arthur Freed, who ts responsible for some of the leading musical attractions of recent years \u2014 \u2018including \u2018\u2018Babes on Broadway\u201d and \u201cDu Barry Was A Lady\u201d \u2014 is the producer of the new picture.The director is Eddie Buzzell, who recently finished a new comedy, \u2018The working Some of Youngest Profession.\u201d À lie has Bo legs; but scandal has wings.RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL à DANCING A Every Saturday Night e FEATURING BLAKE SEWELL ond His Orchestre LS Dencing 9 te | am.INFORMAL Admission $2.00 perce Cou (Including All Taxe CARLTON HOTEL SDOKE at DRUMMOND SE (MCRELAI (Monkland Ave.at che La A lively romance of the gay, exciting world of burlesque! Glamour and music and gisie\u2014 and mystery! It\u2019s the season's most unusual entertainment} slewing »Anna STEN [ STARTS TODAY until MONDAY AGeorge SANDERS RI ER Ta tar mare RE EME EE M GA ES de TITTY ET A LT + zw PAGE TEN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 3 Group p Teams Wage Hard Battle For Two Playoffs Three of the group A teams in the midget section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League afe waging a hard battle for the two playoff berths.Golden Eagles and Falcons are tied for the leadership while the Royals are right on their heels.Frank Creaghan\u2019s Falcons had the greatest success of the week when they notched up three wins and a tie for a total of seven points.The Falcons swamped the Olympics twice by scores of 9-0 and 9-1 while they upset the |e Golden Eagles Win Two More Games From Staynor And Army Royals, 2-0.Their tie game was with the Golden Eagles on Saturday afternoon when the two teams played a 5-all stalemate.In the only other game of the week Golden Eagles defeated the Royals, 3-2.The following three players are leading the group in scoring\u2014Jim McCarthy of the Falcons with 15 points, team-mate Dave Manning with 10 points and Ian Macaulay of the Golden Eagles with seven.The following games are scheduled for this week: On Monday night the Olympics play Royals while on Wednesday night a twin bn is scheduled with.the Falcons playing the Olympics and the Golden Eagles meeting Royals.Hennessey\u2019s Grads - Ofltscore Tomahawks The Prince Albert pee wee section of the Westmount.Municipal Hockey League got its season un- _derway last Saturday afternoon \u201cWhen two games were played at Westmount Park.Pete Hennes- sey's Grads won their first game of the season when they outscored Eddie Whittemore's Tomahawka, 2-1, while Ross Gililngham\u2019s Panthers won the other tilt, 6-0, over Jim Brow's Hurricanes.Marty Kay and John O'Reilly scored the two goals for the Grads while Jim Rockwell tallied for \u2018the Tomahawks.Peter Roberge and Ed Lafontaine dominated the scoring in the Panthers-Hurricanes game, each player times, .; .A tripleheader will be staged this Saturday, morning at the Prince Albert rink with the Toma- VILLA DU LAC TOURIST HOTEL Ste.Marguerite LAC MASSON Accommodation for 25 guests.SKI TOW on OAK TREE HILL, near Hotel with instructor.Ideal for vkiers and non-skiers.\u2018Every modern convenience, Excellent meals.INFORMATION: STE.MARGUERITE No.40 MONTREAL WA.2743 Andy McGillis\u2019 St.Leo's team is proving to be a surprise package in the bantam section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League.The St.Leo's team won their second and third straight games of the season when they upset the Golden Eagles, 3-2, and the Sky Chiefs, 7-2, In other games played during the week the Mohawks shut -out the Regals, 9-0, the Sky Chiefs nosed out the Staynor team, 6-5, the Golden Eagles swamped the Regals, 14-0, and the Staynor club beat the Mohawks, 4-3.John Wakely, the one-man Stay- nor team, is leading the section St.Leo\u2019s Upset Golden Eagles And Sky Chiefs In Surprise Game in scoring with 15 points, all goals, Three others are tied for second place with eight points apiece, Bob Lunney of St.Leo's, Eddie Moore of the Golden Eagles and Johnnie Choyce of the Sky Chiefs.Three games are scheduled for tonight with St.Leo's playing Regals and Sky Chiefs meeting the Mohawks at Westmount Park.In the third game the Golden Eagles play the home team at the Staynor rink.A triple header will be staged tomorrow afternoon at Westmount Park with Golden Bagles playing Mohawks, Staynor playing St.Leo's and the Regals meeting the Sky Chiefs.Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles continued their unbeaten pace in the juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League last week when they racked up two more wins to their credit at the expense of the Stay- nor and Army teams.The Golden Eagles defeated Staynor 7-1 and the Army 8-3.In two other games played during the week, the Monarchs nosed out the Army, 3-2, while the improving Staynor outfit beat the Monarchs 5-4.The following four players are leading the section scoring list; Frank Reid of the Golden Eagles with fifteen points, Bill Coles also of the Golden Eagles with thirteen points while Rupert Rubens of the Staynor club and Warren - Chippindale of the Monarchs each ave eight points.The following games are scheduled for this week\u2014Monarchs vs.Army on Monday night at West- mount Park; Golden Eagles vs.Staynor on Mondya night at Stay- nor Park; Staynor vs.Army and Goldén Eagles vs.Monarchs on Wednesday night at Westmount Park.ST.LEO'S SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD netting the puck three |; Sports menu for the week: St.Leo's bantam B club will attempt to keep their winning streak intact when they take on the lowly Regals on Friday evening at 7.30 p.m.on Westmount Park rink.An improved Loyola Bantam squad will visit our rink on Saturday morning with high hopes of taking a fall out of Captain Jack Martin\u2019s high riding gang.On Saturday afternoon at Westmount Park our bantam B team will be out to beat Ætayntr and.clinch at least a play-off spot in the bantam division of the Q.A.H.A.On Thursday our bantam A team will skate out on the band box shaped N.D.G.rink to engage D.O.C.in a regular scheduled fixture of the Bantam Interscholastic League.Our bantam D youngesters, a hawks meeting the Panthers at ten o'clock, the Grads playing the Hurricanes at ten forty-five while Monty Dugan\u2019s Thunderbolts play Andy Cote\u2019s Spitfires at eleven- thirty.healthful leisure or active winter accommodation for 200 guests, Tilustrated literature.s, further informa- Ton from Manager, sie.Adele sdges © Adele-en-haut, Ten or ask any tra avel agent.HIGH IN THE DEEP SNOW COUNTRY! A smart resort which offers all facilities for a winter holiday of Pubes offer you a variety of atmosphere in lounges, sundecks, playrooms, solariums, and delightful bedrooms.sports.The complete estate has The Lodge, The Cedars, and the - * x * SKI SCHOOL UNDER FAMOUS HANS FALKNER Skiing at its very best .It is the lume of the famous \u201cHill 80\u201d ski playground, where every winter sports activity, Including 4 ski-tows, are at your disposal, last minute entry in the bantam division of the Q.A.H.A.West- mount section, are a pleasant surprise as at present they are out in front of the six team circuit with three wins and no losses.Loyola senior B team have folded up and their late decision to quit the league has left the remaining teams little chance to adjust the schedule to meet conditions, Daniel O'Connell bantams are not faring out very well but\u2018they cannot hope for much.better as long as at the end of every hockey season their better - players develop a sudden longing for new scenery and are found in greener pastures before the next season rolls around.\u2014Cpl.Vie Lattimer, R.C.A.F., has returned to his post in Winnipeg after.a short leave home \u2014 Kevin Kennedy is now with the Air Force and is stationed up at Guelph, Ont, Kevin a few years back was the shutout king of St.Leo's junior hockey teams.\u2014Thanks to \u201cthe new Parents\u2019 Sports Committee all the boys on the bantam A and senior B teams were the recipients of new hockey sticks.\u2014Diminutive Lorne Holland of the Red Wing's hockey ,squad looks to have the makings of a future St.Leo's hockey great.\u2014It has been decided that the Intermural League play offs will again be held at Lachine Arena; \u2014OQur coach is toying with the idea of a sleigh drive early in February and here's hoping it becomes a reality.\u2014 Nine year old.Ross Murray, pint sized goalie of the Rovers, is already being groomed for future delivery as the coach is paying special attention to him \u2014Jimmie Macken former right winger of eur junior hockey teams is now patrolling the right lane for Me- Gill and is playing fine hockey.\u2014 Paul Moriarty of Frank Creag- hen\u2019s Falcons is turning in a bang up game on their defence and his aggressive play is gaining him the reputation of being another Eddie Shore.\u2014Morris Strachan is on the improve with the bantam A club and his ability to play either on the forward line or defence makes a real valuable player.\u2014Ian Mec- Gillis has his Canadian team on top in the Intermural League and is doing a splendid job in his masterminding role.\u2014Jack Lun- ney is being given another chance to make the bantam A club, The great man is the man who does a thing for the first time.\u2014 Alexander Smith, | brigade with Wolfgang Siemers Staynor Team nd Panthers To Stage Two Team Race Richard Lord's Staynor team and Garth Gilhooly's Panthers are staging a two-team race in the B group in the midget section of the Westmount Hockey League.The Staynor club won their third straight game without defeat when they beat the Panthers, 6-2, at the Staynor rink last Friday night.In two games at West- mount Park, the Panthers handed the Greyhounds a pair of setbacks by.scores of 12-2 and 3-0.Three of the Staynor team's players are leading the scoring being credited with ten points, Jackie Martin with nine and Richard Lord with six.Clifford Mc- Cubbin of the Panthers also had six points.The following games are scheduled to be played this week: the Greyhounds \u2018travel down to Stay- nor Park this evening while the Staynor team meets the Panthers at .Westmount Park tomorrow afternoon.On Monday night the Greyhounds meet the Panthers in a game at Westmount Park starting at-seven o'clock.Inter-Troop Game Held At King George Park The opening game of the inter- Troop section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League took place on Tuesday at King George Park, with the second Westmount Troop defeating the First.West- mount Troop.14-1, Phil 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dinner coat, size 38-40.Two winter overcoats.Two spring and fall, 38-40.Oak office desk, Washing machine, FI.2174.Z-21 ELECTRIC sewing machine motor, Walnut writing desk.Mahogany settee, two chairs.Sheffield stainless steel knives, 6 dessert, 6 dinner, EX, 1713.Z-22 WANTED TO PURCRASE MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothes ete, Good prices.HA, 3790, evenings.CR.1938, 2-5 ANTIQUEE, silver, china, crystal, ivories, jewellery, paintings, ornaments, etc.purchased.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine.WI.5700.Z-4 Classified Advertising PAGE ELEVEN THE \"EXAMINER | WA.2773 15 words for 35¢ 2¢ for each additional word FOR SALE FUR JACKET BAUM marten, dyed skunk jacket, size 40, brand new.FI.4504.F-117 PROFESSIONAL SKIIS NORWEGIAN and Swiss sklis with steel edges, nlso poles and harness.WA.6423.Fr-123 FUR COAT GENUINE Hudson seal, practically new, size 14-16, too small for owner, AT.2382, F-137 ALL our lines and millinery stock marked down for end of the season clearance.Fur coats from $89.50, muffs $7.95, fur hats $7.50, Many other hats at $1.95.Kent's Furs and Millinery, 1472 St.Catherine W.F-g6 CHILD'S roller skates.Ice skates, size 13.Baby\u2019s low chair.Harness.Play-pen.EL.2442.Z-23 CARTAGE & S.ORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer, Local and long distance movers, Also cartage.DE.3110.Z-1 WESTERN Crating and Moving Reg'd., Van Service.Specialty: furniture, refrigerators, planos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.FI.1328.Z-6 DRESSMAKING COATS, suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Mathews.Talloress, dressmaker.15 Gladstone, FI.9001, Z-7 EDUCATIONAL OXFORD graduate, experienced teacher, Westmount resident, will take private pupils afternoons.Coaching in all school subjects, mathematics, advanced English, ete, Phone WI.2328.Z-11 RUGS REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET as new, $10.00; heavy velour interlined auto rug, $10.00: two Iver-John- son revolvers, caliber 22 and 32, $12.00 each.WE.3272.Reasonable, 458 Elm Ave., Westmount, DRUMMOND BLDG.PL.5846 - Z-13 Z-2 LADY'S figure skates and white LADY'S fancy skates and boots, boots, size 61%, complete with guards, black, size 6%, $8.00; child's fancy Zz-14\"' skates and boots, white, size 11, $5.00; child's skates and boots, size 11, $2.00; all perfect condition, 5477 De- BOXES, CRATES BARRELS, used, cheap.We deliver.DO.1622.CR.4151, F-47 SKATES and boots, size 13, $2.00.EX, .2567, F-94 VACUUM cleaner, practically new, reasonable price, 6742 Drolet, F-1%4 GIRLS chinchilla coat size 10, $8.00; lady's shoes, size 54, narrow.WA.6917.F-88 FOLDING play pen, good condition.AT.7832, F-88 NINE piece walnut dining room set, in very good condition, $100.00.\u20187028, F-83 BEIGE table lamp, folding table 30\" x 30\u201d, wooden serving tray, all good condition.AT.5946.F-77 HOOVER vacuum\u2019 cleaner, like new, bargain, 85316 Trans Island.F-75 BOY'S boats with skates No.two and No.5, $2.50 each hardly used.2376 Melrose, Apt.6.WA, 5948, F-78 LARGE size baby's ctlb, solid panel ends, ivory colored.AT.7036.F-72 REMINGTON noiseless typewriter, kitchen table, two chairs.A'l.2769, F-70 PAIR of beautifully matched silver foxes, 55\u201d overall, sacrifice, $125.00.WA, 3970.F-167 SOLID walnut Windsor chalr, $10.00.AT.0330, call evenings.F-156 3 PIECE coat sel, 3-5, gold trimmed with brown; small crib sheets, satin comforter, candlewick spread, large shawl, pair lady's overshoes, size 3%, carle Blvd, Apt.1, F-87 brown, DE.4829.F-101 ei \u201cWestmount Highlights by Buddy - Holding the spotlight this week.is the Westmount High Advised by Doug Lawley and presidented by Jim this year\u2019s Red Cross has been doing a magnificent job.Now, with the help of a $500 cheque from the Hi-Y, they have about $950 in the.bank, The money is to be used to buy a dental clinic for a prisoner-of war camp in Germany.Latest addition to the, .rising bank \u2018total was the thirty or s0 dollars \u2018profit that was realized from this week's doughnut sale! Tickets will be: dh \u2018safe next HOCKEY SENIOR AMATEUR FORUM U.of M ROYALS WEDNESDAY, JAN 26 QUEBEC Vs.U.of M.PRICES: Reserved Seats $1.00, $1.28 | Gen.Adm.75e Children 25e Sunday 2.15 p.m.\u2018White Revue will be a first-class RESERVATIONS \u2014 Wilbank 613) Cochrane + week for e Red Cross-sponsored held on The lucky drawing that will be February 10 or 11.winner will receive e | best of Doug Lawley's many good\u2019 tpdint- ings.The picture is done in \u2018oils and is handsomely fraxied.It 18 now on display in the ;bdilding\u2019s library with two other.\u2018Lawley- painted pictures.THe ; latter two are smaller and are; for the boy and the girl who sell, the, most raffle tickets, tL sis, Also \u2018on \u2018the Red .Uross - \u201cprogram is another aftérnodn dance that wil}.-be held some time during the firt two Woes in February.It is probable that Dapper Dan Leavitt will again be in charge of this.Purple and White Revue The first full length rehearsal of the revue was held in the junior high yesterday.It looked very good.There is lots of polishing yet to be done but the players showed a real keenness that is a: suitable substitute for their generdl lack of experience.By February 4, the Purple and production.Incidentally, on the afternoon of February 3 the revue will hold a dress rehearsal to which the pupils of the junior high will be admitted.D&D At long last it looks as though there may be a debate this year.President James Spencer reports that the persons who are to participate in the tenth form debate have been chosen.All that is is open for suggestions.Representing the boys will be Peter Scott and Stan Freeman.Deborah Pierce and Ingor Jor- genson will oppose them.Jeems says that the debate will probably be held some time in the first couple of weeks in February., Hobby Show Hobby Show president, Dave Johnson, has chosen, with the help of last year\u2019s president, Dave Townsend, a tentative 1944 Hobby \u2018Show committee.The way it looks now, and remember that this is only tentative, Dave Johnson will be in the big chair.Charles McCrae and Eleanor La- Riche will be vice-presidents, Pete King will be advertising manager, John Peirson and Janet Nicholson will be in charge of exhibits, Harvie Walford will be treasurer, and Bob Sproule will be in charge of prizes and judges.The committee will start work immediately.: Skigulls Dance Tonight is the night of the long-awaited Skigulis dance, The place is Westmount High School.The time is 9.00 o'clock.Tickets Will be on sale at the door.The way it loôkg now there is going to be quite a crowd there, up are the red Cross afternoon tea dance, the football dance at Montreal High next Friday, the Purple and White Revue dance He will still remain a member, New treasurer is Don Patterson, (See W.H.S.on Page 12) on February 4, the W.H.S.hockey dance on February 18, and a Hi-Y dance in early March, Vox Ducum Literary editor Brian Macdonald reports that despite the tuneful appeals of Ian Roberts and Don Fisher contributions for the mag are not coming in at the expected rate.Judging from the biographies that have already been handed in, this year's blographical section is going to be really good.Items The Hi-Y\u2019s third form representative is Charles McCrae, whom some people know as Mr.Pat McGoun.Fraser Vipond\u2019s Victoria Hall party, which was held last Saturday night, was an enjoyable affair.The basketball team suffered a 59-25 defeat at the hands of the West Hill Senior A team in an exhibition tilt last Friday.The game was played in the Westmount gym.A highlight of the Purple and White Revue will be the dancing of Gerry MacKinnon.Due to pressure of school work Doug Don\u2019t Let OLD MAN WINTER Stop Your FUN Keep Fit at The WESTMOUNT 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Scythes has had to resign his Other dances that are coming WIL.2159 position as treasurer of the Hi-Y.12\" \u2014 needed now 4s a subject.Jeems MAPLE HARD WOOD BircH Immediate delivery Mines & Manufactures Products @ 18\u201d Lengths RE _ ns _ EL.7351 leat le AT dl TF expan va rN rise = np = / PAGE TWELVE AT THE YORK UNTIL TUESDAY! Fred Astaire and Joan Leslie Limit,\u2018 which is now playing until \u2018 THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 in a scene from \u201cThe Sky\u2019s The Tuesday night.AT THE SNOWDON Lucille Ball, Harry James are a few of the stars in the Technicolor hit \u201cBest Foot William Gaxton, Forward,\u201d which opens at the Snowdon United Theatre on Satirday.SATURDAY! Virginia Weidier, Tommy Dix and Book Review by Howard S.Ross STARS AND SAND Jewish Notes by Non-Jewish Notables Selected and Edited by Joseph L.Baron.(The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia.Pages 555.Price .$2.50.) This volume i.intended for all men and women of good will, regardless of race and crecd.It is well for both Jews and Gentiles to see how many distinguished persons of various national and religious backgrounds have through the centurles stood by the side of the Jew in fellowship and sympathy and how frequent- iy they have raised their voices in condemnation of the unjust treatment accorded them.It will bolster Jewish courage and add to Christian self-respect that so many non-Jews have shown an understanding of - Jewish prob- Jems.More than seven hundred of the world's foremost statesmen, religious authorities, philosophers and artsits, beginning with Themistins and Augustine and ending with Roosevelt and Churchill, \u2018voice thelr appreciation of Israel's glorious tradition and their sympathy with Israel's heroic struggle.There are four hundred and forty selections in this book.\"Many of them, the author stated, never appeared in English before and were culled from a score of languages and from the national literatures of forty-four countries.Bach selection is carefully an- PAINTING and DECORATING + J A.Bethune 3342 Troie Ave.Y's Chats | About 80 \u2018couples took advantage of the annual Westmount night at the Park Slide last Fri- and all who went had a marvelous time, .toboganning, skiing, skating and dancing.There is à possibility that there, will be another Westmount \u201cY\"' night at the slide some time in February.in operation after extensive repairs.Members are urged to take a look at it.many -improvements.Westmount High School, there will be no Friday night club for day.The weather was just right ; The swimming pool is now back |¥ There have been Due to the Skigulls\u2019 dance atif the high school boys and girls tonight.However, the parties will be resumed next Friday.The Listening Group will hold its weekly meeting Tuesday.More members are needed.Both Jack Sinclair's photography workers will meet at the \u2018\u201cY\u201d this Saturday nidrning at ten.The in these groups.- Not as many as usual attended Saturday night but those who did were glad they came.All servicemen are welcome at thes¢ weekly affairs.Girls from the business girls\u2019 gym class act as hostesses.F/O W.Hall, of the RAF, addressed last week's meeting of the boys\u2019 Hi-Y.D.F.M,, F/O Hall told the boys some of his experiences.meeting of the Hi-Y on January 28 on \u201cModern Poetry.\u201d A heap of ill-chosen erudition is but the luggage of antiquity.\u2014Balzac.notated.There is a brilliant fn- troduction which gives a comprehensive study of the historic attitudes toward Judaism and the Jews.A number of striking illustrations (some of them quite rare) are included in this volume.They represent the work of; eighteen foremost Christian artists, who pay tribute to the Jews COTE DES NEIGES AT.7192 and Judaism on canvas or in stone, group and George Gay's wood- J boys are taking quite an interest |# the \u201cY\u2019s\u201d servicemen's party last |] Holder of the || Howard S.Ross, the Examiner's '§ columnist, will address a joint WAS.HIGHLIGHTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11) Howard S.Ross, the Examiner's columnist, will address the joint meeting of the Hi-Y clubs which is scheduled for Jamuary 28.His subject will be \u201cModern Poetry.\u201d A good turn-out is expected.Coming Events Today: L.C.C.basketballers visit Westmount.Tonight: Skigulls dance at 9.00.The Modernaires will be on hand.«Tuesday: Westmount High Senior A puck-chasers will meet with the West Hillians.This is a crucial game.All inhabitants of the building m st attend.The place is the Forum and time is four o'clock.Wednesday: Girls\u2019 Hi- ¥ meeting.Thursday: 4.00: L.C.C.and W.H.8.senior B puck-chasers clash at Lachine arena.Thursday: 8.00: Boys\u2019 meeting: Friday: Lachine end W.H.S.baske{ba lers at Westmount.Friday: Joint Hi-Y meeting.Speaker: Howard S.Ross, K.C.Hi-Y PO.Fred Mayer Is Class Leader Word has been received that Pilot Officer Fred C.Mayer, son of Mr.and Mrs.Theo Mayer, of 580 Cote St.Antoine Road, has received his wings and commission.The nineteen-year-old flier led his clasg of 45 in graduating at London, Ont.Friday: High.Dance at Montreal The Modernaires.> ~ \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d \u201c= Interchangeable Parts For Military Aircraft Speaking recently to the Society of Automotive Engineers, Major General D.H.Dunton, Deputy Director, Air Service Command, Wright Field, stated tha.\u201cKeeping military aircraft in the fight is being seriously handicapped by variations in supposedly identical parts and is presenting a serious problem which is soon to be overcome.\" Phone Day or Evening TRAINED ATTENDANTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA INC.TRAINING SCHOOL Vacancies for a few more pupils.Hospital experience supplied during or after the course.The demand for- GRADUATES from this school is greater than the supply.January class and day classes only.DExter 7363 or write P.O.Box 393, Station \u2018\u2019B\u2019\u2019, Montreal It\u2019s Just That Easy! | Just Pick Up The Phone and Dial WAlnut 2773 * * x EXAMINER \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PAY BIG DIVIDENDS * * x Sell, Buy, Rent, Exchange, Through EXAMINER WANT ADS .15 words for only 35¢ 0 3, i 1 A oth CA 58 iM "]
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