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Brisbane, William S.; Brodie, Robert J.; Brodie, Robert P.; Brooke, Norman S.; Brookfield, Donald: Brooks, Alan Francis; Brooks, Gordon S.; Brophy, George L.; Bross,'Steward R.; Brown, Arthur Douglas; Brown, Arthur E.; Brown, Clifford F.; Brown, Gordon Stewart; Brown, R.Ross; Brown, Kenneth B.; Brown, Norman Elwood; Brown, Rowland de M.; Brown, Russell; Brown, Sidney F.; Bruneau, Arthur A.; Brunt, John W.; Brunt, Peter; Bryce, William James; *Bryson, John S.; *Budd, Norman H.; Bur- dayron, Victor; Burg, Ronald; Burgess, Peter W.; Burns, J.Kenneth; Bury, W.Stewart; Byers, Philip, Badgley, Peter; Beaumont, George; Blair, Robert; Borlase, James; Brodie, Hugh A.; Bennet, Bruce Gordon; Bertram, John H.; Brown, Ramsay Freeman; Cairns, George M.; Calverley, Walter J.; Cameron, Allan K.; Cameron, Colin; Cameron, Hugh John; Cameron, John; Cameron, Kenneth; Cameron.Milton L.A.; Cameron, Ross C.; Campbell, Bruce R.; *Campbell, Campbell; Campbell, Donald H.; Campbell, Donald M.; Campbell, George D.} Campbell, Hector M.; 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Cockell, Lester E.; Cockfield, A.Stuart; Cock- Cann, J.Norman 1; Capper, W.field, Gordon; Cohen, Archie; Cohen, Norman; Colley, Herbert; Colley, James; *Colley, Johm; Collip, Barbara; Collis, Harry 8.; Colson, Kenneth; Common, Frank B.; Common, W.John; Compton, Lloyd D.; Conyers, Harold E.; Cook, Donald W.; *Cook, John F.; Cookman, Herbert R.; Cookman, Lawrence; Cooper, John R.; Copping, Gordon A.; Cordell, M.Victor; Cornell, Douglas A.; Cough- try, Douglas; Coulter, David E.; Coulter, Harold W.; ¥Coulter, James Stewart; Couper, W.Mason: Coupland, John M.; Cowan, A.Robert: Cowen, Nancy; Cow- nie, Colin 8.; Cox, Pauline; Crim- mins, Allan; Crites, Howard J.; *Crombie, David; Crombis, George; Crombie, John; Crombfé, Marcus George; Crombie, Win- nifred; *Crowley.John W.; Crow- John Brooks; Birks, Karl M.; Black, J.George; Blackmore, Frank P.; Bladon, Leigh W.;4 Charters, John; Chateauvert, Mel- |} Montague F.G.; Chatterton, John |§ A.; Campbell, Kenneth D:; Camp- |} Car- {ff Cars- { | ey.Lloyd; Crutchlow, Everett; Cumming, William P.G.; Com- mings, Robert M.; Curtis, Ross H.; Cushing, Gerald K.: Dakin, F.Margaret; Dalkin, Robert S.; Dalrymple, Beryl; Dalton, Philip; Dalton, William T.; Daly, Harvy J.; Dalzell, R.J.; Daniels, Frank; Darling, Frank: Darling, G.Kenneth R.; Darling, M.Ross; Dart, Stanley; Davidson, Eric; Davidson, Jas.F.; Davidson, John A.; Davidson, John Alex.; Davidson, William R.; Davies, John: Dawson, Jack C.B.; Dawson, John A.; Dawson, Marion E.; DeBlois, Howard C.; Dalo, Stewart T.; De- Merrall, Patricia; Dey, Fred; Dickie, R.Leith; Dickison, John Campbell; Dickson, David R.; Dickson, Paul B.; Dingle, George S.; Dingle, Hugh S.; Dingle, Ruth M.; Dirkman, Arthur; Dixoa, William J.; Doig.Allan E.; *Dougall, John Ralph; Dougherty, Donald B.; Dougherty, John P.; Doyle, Wililam G.H.; Down- man, Bernard H.C.; Draper, George\u2018 C.; Draper, Gordon P.: Drennan, Robert M.; Drennan, William A.; Edward, Donald; Ede Donald H.: Drum, Gordon W.;|ward, A.Gordon; Edward, Frane DuBois, J.H.Edward; *Duncan,|cis Alex.; Edwards, Harold Lf George F.; Duff, C.Huntly; Dun- lop, John; Durfy, Lynn J.; Dur- fy, Robert H.: Dwyer, w.H.; Dalby.Fred; Davidson, William Connal; Dryden, M.Jean; Delo, Kingsley R.; Eakin, Howard; Eakin, Irwin H.; Earle, Arthur P.; Eaves, Edmund K.: Eden, Elizabeth; Eden, George C.; Eden, Lawrence; Edgar.Frank: Edge.\u2018 Edwards, Robert\u201d Gwilym; Elder, John; Eley, E.Wesley; Elliott, Evelyn; Egar.Stanley E.; Ellis, Donald K.; Ellison.Bertram} Ellison, Leonard; Engel, Arnold} Engel, Bernard; Ewing, H.Hae milton: Ewing, John S.; Earle, Jeffrey B.:.Ellwood.Michael} Fairbanks, Gordon H.: Fairlie, (Continued on Page 10) Keep Healthy The Spencer Way! 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and the women of the three armed services perform duties along the lines of those required in our ow Canadian Women's Divisions, Then there is also the Australian Army Women's Medical Service, formed only recently and, numbering 5,000 members, which supplies army hospitals with kitchen, clerical and non-skilled nursing staffs.Roughly about one in three of all workers in the whole field of munitions and war supply production are women, the speaker remarked, and of the 850,000 women in overalls, doing work no less important.than that performed by their sisters in uniform, very few had been in paid employment before the outbreak of the war, The women in corduroys, otherwise the Australian Women's Tland Army have been largely responsible for the production of food and raw materials not only for Australia, but for Great Britain and the U.S.forces in the south west Pacific.After being trained and suitably equipped these girls take up.dairying, mixed farming, poultry raising, flax and cotton cultivation.When they first stepped in to fill the gaps left by the young men who joined up.they had to overcome a good deal of prejudice, but today they are doing a magnificent Job and getting full credit for it.Many of them who are making good in this field were city-bred girls who had\u2019 no previous experience of the country, but, he reported, they drive trucks and tractors and tend sheep and cattle in outlying districts often with only dogs for company.Notwithstanding the fine records of these groups, sald the speaker, the highest praise must still go to the women in aprons, the housewives of Australia, who are the backbone of the nation.\"hey faced with valor and cheer- fulness a situation of the greatest gravity when under daily threat of Japanese attack, Thousands of | their children in the north of Queensland had to be sent to schools in the south.They saw their men come home from campaigns in Greece and elsewhere and leave again within a few days for the jungles of New Guinea.In speaking of the Red Cross Sir William said \u201cWith the exception of the Christian Church, no other organization bas done so much for bumanity as the Red Cross\u201d.and he expressed his government\u2019s thanks for the work done in Canada in dispatching prisoner-of-war parcels to Australians interned in enemy countries.He also gave thanks to Canadian women and to service clubs here for the hospitality extended to Australian boys training under the Empire Air Training Plan, The airmen themselves, he remarked, are full of praise for the kindness extended to them in the form of dinners, teas, dances and week-ends in the country which allow them to become beiter acquainted with Canada and her people.Mrs.Harold Mills, president of tbe club, presided.The Vener- abe Archdeacon A.P.Gower-Rees introduced the speaker, and the.Rev.F.,W.Norwood, also an Australian, gave the vole ot thanks.Group Captain R.C.Hawtrey, R.C.A.F., represeniing Air Commodore Adelard Raymond, proposed the toast to the King.A toast to Australia was proposed by.Col.Brie Kippen, D.S.0., M.C,, of M.D.No.4.Mrs.Florian Leduc, president of the American Women\u2019s Club, spoke briefly on ithe importance of women's clubs as or\u201d nizations for rallying women in a united effort for the welfare of humanity.She extended good wishes [rom sister organizations and congratulated the Westmount Women's Club on its splendid record which, she remarked, \u201cwas ga challenge to us all and worthy of emulation.\u201d Mr.Arthur Davison rendered violin selections, accompanied by Mrs.Charles Hutchins.Miss Phyllis Rowell was in charge of the musical programme, Among the guests at the head table were Lady Glasgow, Mrs.1.W.Norwood, Mrs.T.de G.Stewart, founder of the club, Mrs.John Hyde, charter member, Mrs.E.M.Briggs, president of the Montreal Women\u2019s Club; Mrs, S.A.MacSween, president of the Noire Dame de Grace Women's Club; Mrs.Allan Smith, Mr.Harold Mills, Mrs, J.Crawford, president of the Cote des Nelges and Snowdon Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.J.Narstead, president of the Montreal West Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.A, J.Child, president of the Verdun Women's Club and E.I.Taylor, secretary, Westmount Branch Y.M.C.A.The INQUIRE ABOUT NEW COLD WAVE The Latest in Hair Styling .SPECIAL = Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Only Machineless Oil Permanent or Eugene 5100 fr $ 5 95 CLOUTIER HAIR STYLIST The Latest Creations for 1944.5505 Monkland Ave.EL.3775 4129 St.Catherine Ww.Sodality The general Young Ladies\u2019 will take place on Monday, at 7.30 p.m.in St.Paul's Academy, Clarke Avenue entrance.Melville Ladies On Friday, March 24, at 3 p.m,, the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church, will give a Travelogue (coloured moving pie- tures), presented by Miss Mildred Douglas, in the church hall.The musical part of the programme will be given by Mrs.\u2018W.H.Lewis, soloist, accompanied by Mrs.H, C.Haryett.St.Saviour\u2019s The Women\u2019s Guild of St.Saviour\u2019s Mission are holding a social evening tonight on St.Patrick\u2019s Day, 8.30 p.m.A short entertainment will be given by me:nbers of the Guild and friends.Refreshments will be served.Daughters of The Nile The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis No.46, will hold their regular monthly session in- Vie- toria Hall, on Monday at 7.30 p.m.At this session the annyal meeting and election of officers will take place.Mrs.K.W.Matheson will preside.\u2019 St.Luke's W.M.S.The Rev, Canon P.S.C., Powles will be the speaker at the March meeting of St.Luke's United Woman\u2019s Missionary Society, and Mrs.J.D.Hopkins will be the soloist.The meeting which is .under the leadership of Mrs Watt's group, will meet in the Ladles\u2019 Parlor at 3 p.m.on Tuesday.Xavier Guild The Reverend J.J, Stanford will be the speaker at the meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild to be held Monday, at 3 p.m., in Congress Hall.Mrs.J.A, Clement, of Mel- rose avenue, will preside.Frances Willard The monthly meeting of the Frances Willard W.C.T.'W, will be held in Dominion Douglas Church hall on Wednesday, at 8 p.m, The speaker, Mrs.Owen Reid Campbell, will take as her subject, \u201cMany Voices.\u201d The group leader is Mrs.P, W, Baker.Shaare Zion | Shaare Zion Sisterhood The will meet on Tuesday, at the Synagogue, at 2.30 p.m.Mrs, H.Schwartz will be the guest entertainer for the afternoon, Hostesses will be Mesdames M, Dick and S.L.Hart.Laraine Day Likes Cranberry Dumplings While tdlking to Laraine Day on the set of Paramount\u2019s \u201cThe Story of Dr.Wassell,\u201d she told us that her family sometimes grows tired of the same old relish and stuffing with roast ehick- em or turkey and they have solved the problem by serving cranberry dumplings.Here is her recipe : Cook 2 cups cranberries and % cup hot water for ten minutes.Strain and to this add % cup sugar, 1 tablespoon melted butter, 14 teaspoon salt and 1 scant cup cracker meal.Drop by spoonfuls into deep fat and cook until browned.chicken or turkey.\u2019 meeting of fhe Sodality of the Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, for the month of March blows! Serve hot with either WINS COMMISSION ENSIGN CHARLOTTE CAROL BANKS, U.S.N.R, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Banks, of 24 Summit Crescent, who was commissioned recently at the Naval Reserve Midshipmens* School (WR.) in Northampton, Mass.Ensign Banks attended Weston School, Westmount High School and received her B.A.at Wellesley College, Mass.before she joined the Women\u2019s Reserve, She has been assigned for further training at Naval Air Technical Training Center, Corpus Christi, Tex.Vanishing Vitamin ! The vanishing vitamin is \u201cC\u201d.It\u2019s the delicate member of the family ., .when the heat\u2019s on it Take extra special care to keep brother \u201c0\u201d in good shape by mot .exposing him to heat for \u2018long.For instance when you add canned tomatoes or tomato juice to meat soup wait till a short .time before serving to do so.: WALL T Castle Building - .° Tel.LA.9594 \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Plug Electricity The Careful Way As it is difficult to get elecirioa} repairs done quickly these days, it is a good idea to keep cords and end pieces in shape s0 they won't need repairing.Here are some tips.1.Never remove a plug from ax outlet by pulling or Jerking.This strains the copper rents and may cause a short cireui Hold the plug firmly and gently dislodge it from the outlet.2.Care should be taken that fure niture is never moved onie cords.The protective covering of the cord may be ripped and a scary shock in store for whoever touches the exposed wires, Cords should never be placed where they are apt to be tripped over.4, Tacks should not be used & hold down cord, The metal tack may break through the insulation and cause a short circuit.5.Cords that are frayed or broken, or cords with loose plugs should be replaced immediately.3 .Dibs and Dabs Know the best storage methods \u2018for your food?Keep left-overs in the refrigerator and remember to keep them covered; a saucer will do the trick just as well as the pliofilm bonnets made specially for this purpose.And don\u2019t let left-overs get pushed tor .chances are that when they turn up they won't be very appetizing.A daily check at meal planning time is a good idea.Examiner Want Ads bring best.results, .PAPER The designs you want at the price you want to pay.\u201c WALL PAPER SHOP LIMITED MEZZANINE FLOOR 1410 Stanley St.importations: ictute will Spas aug.Bat more only ime favourite \u201cse jong-time .oh oe Son ous vi be available: urgently ANY LIMITED TEXTILE COMP ; DOMINION se mt Plow Sie od Mago Fos! E57 enn cn mre ee way to the back of the refrigeras feu ve, ds 7, re ax 1g.ds i ly; jre te ng nd LQ= rt \u2018ge 58 y.dn sr er er de \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d Potatoes In Skins Vitamin C Source Experiments have shown that ; one tablespoon of potato a day cooked in the skin and mashed in the water in which it was cooked will cure scurvy in an infant in about two weeks.In Ireland the @rcidence of scurvy is always high - Of course Canada has no scurvy problem, but scurvy appears when vitamin C is lacking and scientific tests show that in the late winter and early spring months many Canadians do not &et enough vitamin C.according to Nutrition Services, Ottawa.During these months the fresh, new.garden vegetables are not = .EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MA now lost part of their content of vitamin C.Because vitamin C cannot be stored in the body it is advisable that each day's meals should contain vitamin C in some form, This is where potatoes come into the picture.Not so rich as citrus fruits in vitamin C potatoes nonetheless are an important source because they are in most cases a food eaten re- RCH 17, 1944 PIE FACTORY Porter who originated the idea Calgary, Alberta.has started #1/said \u201cWe tho ight that the boys unique enterprise krown as the!would like something rerlliy home Pie Factory.News of this ven-| cooked so we got busy, organized ture recently came to the desks'a miniature bakeshop in the base- of Mrs.W.E.West and Madame | ment of Xnox Church and staffed Paul Hamel, co-directors of the|;t through the Women's V Women's Voluntary Services Divi- \u2018 t Ba omen s Voluntary sion of the Depart nent ot Na.| Services.\u2018The pies, hundreds of tional War Services in Gttawa.them, find their way to the Ser- yet in, and the root vegetables|gularly every day and in fair In the report from the W.V.S.| vicemen's Centre here in the when there is a Potato famine.|stored late in the fall have Dby'quantities.Centre in Calgary, Mrs: L.C.'etty.\u201d * t f i | .- \\ } $ ; | | > j A tt Knitted wool soit, wl 7 Lu ; mr | reer rampart re dre rte are if Tat 4 \\ Ra JS 7 i Ç .7 ¢ a \u201c ; 11 _ i _ DURE A ERI RESTE ES ENS RR tn RSA er MENT Pre ee RE ET AS SON EE ME \u2018Weston; WESTMOUNT (Continued from Page 7) = John; Falkner, J.A.D.; Falle, Leonard H.; *Fals, Thomas M.; Fauvel, Elizabeth; Feilde, Robert E.; Fensom, Kenneth; Ferguson, R.Stirling; Feilders, George; Ferrier, Walter; Findlay, Allan * Q.; Findlay, Henry T.; Fineberg, Alex.S.; Finical, Thomas N.; Fineberg, Lewis A.; Finkelstein, Isidore; Finkelstein, W.Elmer; Finley, Hartland R.; Finlayson, G.Weir; Fisher, Fred; Fisher, R.Edward; Fisher, William H.; Fleet, Eric; Fleming, Ian N.; Fleming, Marston G.; Fleming, 8.Bruce; Flintoft, John; Forbes, Frederick A.; Forbes, Ralph; Forrest, Grant; Forster, Robert D.; Foss, Marshall M.; Foss, Richard C.; Foster, Gordon R.; Fowler, William H,; Fraas, William James; Fraser, Alexander Hugh; Fraser, C.Donald; Fraser, David R.; Fraser, David Wyckman; Fraser, Donald M.; Fraser, Frederick Earle; Fraser, G.T.Lovat; Fraser, Ian; Fraser, Roderick D.; Friedman, Stanton A.; *Fry, Ernest John; Frazee, Donald Frohloff, Ernest C.; uller, Laurance B.; Fullerton, Robert B.; Fetherstonhaugh, John; Fairhead, Harold; Fischer, Leslie G.; Fochs, John Olgert; Francis, David E.; Fulton, Stanley B.; Fitzpatrick, Murray F.; Galbraith, Bruce; Gall, Watson P.; Galley, Robert C.; Galt, George H.; Garard, George F.; Garard, William; Garland, John A.; Gas- kell, Eric F.; Gatehouse, John Graham; Gibb, David G.; Gifford, Cuthbert G.; Gilbride, W.Preston; Gilday, Angus M.; Gilday, Lorna; Gillean, Ian; Gillespie, Bruce; Girard, W.Homer; Glen, John; Glew, John T.; Gnaedinger, PF.Alex.; Gnaedinger, Lionel A.: Gnaedinger, Rodney H.; Golden- berg, Mark E.; Goldenberg, Samson; Goldfine, Marvin J.; Gomery, Geoffrey G.; Gordon, Alex.L.; Gordon, J.Peter C.; Gordon, W.1 K.(\u201cCharlie\u201d); Gowdey, C.Wallace; Grafton, Sydney J.; Grant, Ian; Grant, 8.Alden; Graul, Rus: sell; Graul, William; Gray, Ian; Greaves, Edwin Mortimer; Grea- ves, Gordon K.; Greaves, Harold L.; Greaves, Malcolm H.; Gra- EXPERT PAINTING DECORATING RB: General Repairs | ARTHUR FILTEAU 5212 .LARKE ST.TA.218 hame, Peter D.; Greene, Hugh S.; Greer, William M.; Griggs, Kenneth; Grindley, William Edward; Griswold, Howard; Groom, James Leonard; Guess, Donald C.; Gurd, Fraser N.; Gurd, Hugh Pediey; *Gurd, Philip L.; Gurn- ham, John; Gzowski, Casimir; Gzowski, Vernon; Gair, Walter; Gordon, Donald C.; Gould, George; Gould, Graham; Grahame, Donald; Grimaldi, A.Guy; Guy, Harry; Gittes, Betty; Grafton, Ian G.; Gould, Helen; Hain, George W.; Haldimand, William G.; Hamer, Norman; Hamer, Sheldon; Hamilton, Alexander D.; Hamilton, J.Stewart; Hamilton, Stuart F.; Hand, George W.; Hanington, D.Marc; Hanson, George F.; Hanson, James R.; Hanson, John P.; Harding, Erro! N.; Harris, John Rea; Harris, Melvin; Harris, Norman A.; *Harris, V.Kelth; Harrison, G.Greig; Harrison, William D.; Harvie, John D.; *Harvie, Robert; Harvie, Murdoch; Harvie, Thomas A.; Has- kett, Ronald Claude; Hatch, Daniel P.; Hatfield, L.Murray; Hawker, Gordon A.; Hayes, Fred J.; Hazen, Frederick B.; Heilyer, Vincent; Henders; Ralph F.; Henderson, Bertram L.; Henderson, Ernest R.; Henderson, Eileen R.; Hendery, Gordon W.; Henry, Ross A.C.; Heron, Douglas J.; Hetrick, John; Hetrick, Robert; Heward, C.Denys; Hew- ard, John E.; Heward, Richard B.; Hewett, Brian A.; Higginson, Byron L.; Hill, Charles Wm.; Hill, J.Jefferson: *Hill, John Richard; *Hingston, Fayette W.; Hobson, R.G.; Hodgson, Elizabeth A.; lHeayberd, Neil: Hill, W.James: Horsnell, Clark K.; Howell, Mary E.; Hyde, Gwen.; Harrison, Margaret E.; Holgate, Edwin; Hodgson, Eugene H.; Hodgson, Franklin D.; Hodgson, Joseph S.; Hofman, Charles F.; \u201cHodgson, Keith J.; *Holbrook, Herbert Edward; Holliday, Jasper W.; Holloway, Edward C.; Holloway, Robert; Holmested, John E.; Holstein, Reva; Hooper, Gordon E.W.; Hooper, Stanley W.; Hope, Clark Middleton; Houghton, Geoffrey Wm.; Houghton, James S8.; Howard, Lewis Stephen; Howell, George E.; Hudspeth, Lewis B.; Hudspeth, Miles H.; Hugman, Arthur Allen; Hugman, Victor W.; Hunter, Richard A.; Hurdman, H.Graham; Hutchings, Margaret I.; Hutchins, John A.; *Hut- chison, Howard; Hutchison, Jack; Hyde, Alexander G.; *Hyde, George Gordon (\u201cKewple\"); Hyde; John Richard; Hyman, Lloyd S.; Haldimand, A.Mackenzie; Hall, M, Jean; Hazen, Charles R.; Hope, Thomas Digby; Ibbotson, Ivan L.; Ibbotson, Mathew G.; Illsey.Hartwell; In- glis, John P.; Ireland, Jack; Irwin, Patrick H.; Isaacs, Monty; Jack, Gordon D.; Jackson, H.Chester; *Jacobs, Michael 8; *Jacobson, Joseph; Jarvis, W.Louls; Jarvis, Willlam L.; Jeakins, Peter T.; Jefferson, Lawrence E.; \u201cThe Corsetiere of Discriminating Women\" Mde.EL Limited Set NATURE'S Corsetry by 4888 SHERBROOKE W.WESTMOUNT DE.1850 RIVAL | _ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 MOTHERS\u2019 CLUB INSTRUCTED IN GARE OF PAINT The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the Library of the Boy's School on Clarke Avenue, when Mr.John Davidson addressed the members on the care of paint inside and outside the house.Referring to the cleaning of paint indoors, Mr.Davidson said that there were a few really good industrial cleaners, but that the surest way to get the best results is for the home cleaner to use two separate pails and sponges or cloths, one for the cleaning agent and one for the rinsing.\u2018\u2018The more you rinse and the more you change the water,\u201d said Mr.Davidson, \u2018\u2018the better the results.\u201d This injunction also applies to washing any other paint work, but he warned that care must be taken t to use the cleaning fluid in too strong a solution on flat painted surfaces.\u201cIf you are washing a wall in a bedroom,\u201d he advised, \u201cit is a good idea to start from the bottom and work towards the top, as this prevents streaks resulting from the water running down on dry walls.\u201d For soiled marks on wallpaper he recommended a rubber compound on the market which cleans smokey parts above radiators or on outside walls.Stale breed rubbed over the wallpaper also gives good results.A stubborn spot may be removed by rubbing very lightly with very fine sand- Jeffrey, John W.; Jennings, Fre- dgrick A.; Jennings, Gordon Charles; Johnson, Arnold L.; Johnston, Bruce W.; Johnston, N.Douglas; Johnston, Norman S.; *Johnston, Norman L.; Johnstone, George; Jones, Donald; Jones, Ernest Usher; Jones, George Jones, Ralph; Jones, Wm.Eric; Jospe, Jack D.; Joyce, Harry; Kay, - T.Peter; Keefer, T.C.; les David; Kelller, Richard Evans; Kennedy, John W.; Kent, Leonard; Kent, Robert Meredith; Kenwood, Wm.Frank; Kerr, Douglas L.; Kerr, Trevor W.; Kertland, Leonard; Kertland, Peter; Kertland, William; Ketter- son, A.Boyd: King, John David; Kingsland, Robert R.; Kippen, Anthony, Kippen, W.Bruce; Kirsch, Archie; Kirschbherg, Alans Kirschberg, Leo §.; Knight, John 8.; Knight, Roy E.; Knowles, Deryck H.; Knowlton, Paul H.j Krug, Franklin Peter; Kyle, Donald @&.; Keator, Alfred; King, Wensley B.; Kearns, Walter Gordon; Kenyon, Lloyd P.; Latfo- ley, John @G.; Laird, Charles Stuart; Laird, Douglas C.; *Laird, Kenneth M.; Lamb, Grace S.; Lamb, Philip David; Lambly, Douglas; Lang, James H.; Lang- ston, Charles B.; Larson, Eric G.} Laurie, Stuart; Lourin, J.Duncan; Law, Robert R.; Lawson, Alfred W.; Lawson, George W.} Lazare, Jack R,; Leet, Edward Knox; Legassic, Gerald A.j Lehrer, Julien; Leishman, Allan R.; Lesser, Alvin; Lethbridge, Alan; Levine, Robert M.; Levinson, Edward; Levinson, Leon; son, F.R.; Johnson, John Ed-if ward; Johnson, Ross E.; John-|§ Keefer, William H.; Keiller, Char- \u201cWastmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d / ST.PATRICK'S DAY MENU BREAKFAST; Sliced oranges, brown rice, milk, sugar, raisin toast, butter, coffee, milk.ST.PATRICK LUNCHEON: Cream of spinach soup with croutons in cups, sliced chicken, molded green vegetable salad.green mayon- aise, hot baking powder biscuits, butter, shamrock nut tarts, tea, milk.DINNER: Spanish omelet, parsley potatoes, enriched hard rolls, butter, mixed greens salad with gragefruit and minced onion, steamed ginger suet pudding, foamy sauce, coffee, milk.: No Quiet Sunday | For Gail Russell Quiet Sunday ?Gail Russell is laughing .from the other side of her mouth.She's learned what can happen when you try to relax, On a Monday morning, the star limpingly showed up on the set of Young and Gay,\u201d looking like ths model for a fidgety first ald class.Disaster stalked Miss Russell on what was supposed to be a holiday from the pain of it all, namely movie acting.She went to the beach with Bill Edwards.During a game of catch, Bill tossed a ball that bent back Miss Russell's finger, When she went in the water, a wave threw her.Arriving home at dusk, she fell tr paper.If the spot is rubbed too hard, he warned, the pattern will disappear from the wallpaper, and he advised trying the treat- cupboard before tackling a spot in a prominent place.Mr, Davidson concluded his lecture by giving instruction in the painting of kitchen and breakfast room furniture.Mrs.B.T.Reynolds, was chairman.Mrs.Nelson Potter thanked the speaker and Mrs.\u201d G.M.Marshall addressed the meeting on school activities.-_\u2014 New books bound in leather,\u2019 such as the textbooks useq by many readers of these columns, should not be kept in a damp place or one which is excessively dry and overheated, Don\u2019t leave them in direct sunlight \u2014 or where the pup can play with them.- ment on a part of the paper in a lj over the dog and wrenched her ankle.The dog, in the excitement, bit her hand.While patching the damage, Gail's mother permitted the dinner to burn.» By Gordon Pfeiffer formerly of Quebec + \u201cOn view at the artist\u2019s studio + 693 Victoria Ave DE.2082 JOHN MARCH 18 LYMAN 1913 © Paintings @ 1943 TO APRIL 1 DOMINION CALLERY HA.7471 PRODUCTION MEN\u2014keeping inconstant touch with sources of raw materials, suppliers of parts, \\ overnment and mil.fy authorities.THE ARMED FORCES \u2014 with re sponsibility for training, and supply, for troop movements, for oper tions on land, air an ocean battlefronts.Qu GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS \u2014 in touch with every phas of our production an military program-\u2014with + foreign governments / 4 With national and International wat agencies, .YOU\u2014depending on your telephong for quick, essential som- munication at work and 7 .at home, f Paramount's \u2018Our Hearts Were ® AND Levitt, Bric; Levitt, Monty; Laing, : Eleanor; Langston, Walter J.; 3 Exclusive LE CANT Leger, Ivan R.; Locke, James B.es French-Finished Labaune.Allan R.: Levy, Ja Vic- © Hand-Made tor; Lewis, John; Lewtas, James; .wl telephone lines can Lingerie ~ CAMP Ulghihall, Wiliam 85 Lightstone: carry this wartime load quly if we all uss , , wen; Likely, Donald A.; Lind- .aus :; dk oud .Surgical and Maternity .; existing facilities sparingly, and keep oui ® say, A.Winonah; Lindsay, Bonar; 1 t hort and business-like as wa Hosie .Lindsay, Cyril; Lindsay, D.Lorne; ealls just as sho y A Lindsay, David D.; Lindsay, ean.° por George; Lindsay, Robert H.; Additional equipment Is severely limited by Accessories mer Little, John Douglas; *Little, material shortages; co-operation must tak Thomas B.; Lockwood, Thomas the.place of construction if essential calls ® Sara Drew M.; Longeway, Merritt L.; Lognon, are to go through promptly, Scarves FOUNDATION Victor D.; Loiselle, Charles; Lo- : 1 rimer, Arthur D.; Lorimer, D.e Bruce: *Lorimer, Robert J.} Handkerchiefs GARMENTS *Lough, Hubert O.; Louson, Ian PB FOR THE LARGER FIGURE H.: Low, H.A.} Luden, Jan M.?£ à \u2019 e ne Lunderville, John; Lunderville, 2 Blow .PA ( - William; Lundon.Robert E.; AHolive Seseshe Ginny Kong Ko Gloves Wonder Bra Brassieres Lynes, Glendon; Lyons, John C.; Q 4 f nous Lyons, R.Benson} Lyster, Philip.rT _ vn semana YEE BRON TOO SET ad EE A ET \"Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORL ~ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 - PAGE ELEVEN o \u2014\u2014 D College Offers Three Bursaries Lower Canada College is offering three scholarships for entry in September of this year as follows: J Scholarship A: For entry into BB (equivalent to 10th year) and tenable for two vears.Scholarship B: For entry into 4B (equivalent to Sth year) and tenable for four years.Scholarship C: For entry into 8A (equivalent to 7th year) and tenable for five years.Each scholarship is a grant of.free tuition at Lower Canada College from the time the winner enters the college until he takes bis junior matriculation provided his work and conduct continue to be satisfactory.These scholarships are open only to boys not at present attending the college.Each scholarship has an annual value of $250.: The examination papers are designed to test the candidate's ability to do the work of the elass into which he will go.Those for scholarships B and C are based on the syllabus for Grades 7 and 6 in public school up to March, 1944.No special study Is required.Scholarship A: Papers in algebra and arithmetic (11% bours), geometry (1% hours), French (1 hour), science or Latin (1 hour), English literature and eomposition (1 hour) and history and geography (1 hour).Scholarships B and C: Papers fin arithmetic, English composition, oral French and ome of these -optional papers: history, geography, English literature.The examinations for the scholarships will be held at Lower Canada College on Tuesday, Apri} 11th, beginning at 9.30 a.m.Those for the B and C scholarships will be completed by 3.00 p.m.that afternoon.Candidates for the A scholarship will have to return at 9.30 a.m.on the morning of Wednesday, April 12, Their examinations will be finished by 12.30 p.m.that day.A candidate for a Lower Canada College scholarship is required to fill in the application form which, with a copy of this ennouncement, can be obtained from the headmaster, Lower Canada College, 4090 Royal \u2018Avenue, N.D.G.The\u2019 completed form must be returned to Lower Canada College not later than Wednesday, bth April, 1944.Precious Gift ; \u201cWhat right have you Christians to come over to China and disturb these people with your religion?\u201d John W.Foster, a United States Ambassador to China, was once asked by a man who resented the work of missionaries.\u201cWhat right?\u201d exclaimed the great Christian statesman.\u201cThe right to give to others that which la too good to keep.\u201d Come to think of it, the Swedes and the Swiss are about the only THE \u201cQUAKER GIRL\u201d DIRECTORS .C.W.Pettes, musical director; Miss Marjorie Coates, dancing mistress, and Jack Wellens; director, who are directing the production \u2018\u2019Quaker Girl,\u201d which is being staged at the Legion Mall in aid of Mayor Wilson's Cigarette Fund.NA sta Of the Bold Huntsman He went to the North, all illumine ed with cheer, To camp in the forest all rimy and cold And shoot a fat buck, as he does every year.\u2018Get ready for venison!\u2019 \u2018So we were told, \u201cI'll save you a roast from the rib or the chuck.\u201d But where is that huntaman so gallant and bold?A We hear from his pals of his usual luck As he crouched in a bracken and fern, But we haven't envisioned one slice of the buck.thicket of Alas, it does seem that we never shall learn To take hunters\u2019 promises calmly, with salt, ge Lest we be disappointed whag time they return, J.E, M.At The Monkland Fun end laughter abound in \u201cHoly Matrimony,\u201d the hilarious new 20th Century-Fox picture which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre.Starring be-whiskered Monty Woolley and amiable Gracie Fields, picture is aimed at your funny- bore and scores a direct hit.Together in a rose-covered cot- tege, the gay blade with the roguish tongue and lovable, laughable lady of laughter and song make a grand entertainment combination.Monty and Gracie pitch wit and woo throughout every foot of the film\u2014and the result is a new interpretation of marriage \u2014_ \u2018Holy Matrimony\" becomes howling merriment! Based: on Arnold Bennett's best seller \u2018Buried Alive,\u201d the story casts Monty as a leading British artist who adopts the name\u2014and life\u2014of his recently deceased butler.To his amazement, his butler hag applied to a matrimonial agency for aj bride\u2014and the bride is none\u2019 other than effervescent Gracie Fields.And from then on the picture tees off with laugh after laugh.| Monty finds that despite his years as a celibate, marriage 8 more fun than he imagined.His: painting continues, and his hap-: pily married state is pure bliss\u2014 until it is endangered by the discovery of his true identity.The climax o} the comedy , comes in a hilarious court-room | scene which attempts to establish the true name of artist Woolley.To divulge the details would be to spoil your fun\u2014but this scene ranks with the funniest ever! brought to the screen.The supporting cast assembled by Producer Johnson, who also wrote the excellent screen play, is top-notch.Ingluied are Laird Cregar, Uno O\u2019Connor, Alan European peoples who are not under the \u201cSwastika.Mowbray, Melville Coope- and | 8205 DECARIE BLVD.PIAZZA TOMASSO © RESTAURANT eo - Announce the Reoperting of their Restaurant Friday, May 17th.Franklin Pangborn.John Stahl directed the pie- ture with a sure touch for laughs.The happiest idea to hit Hollywood In a long time, it's a fun! and Woolley \u201cFields\u201d day of wild] Regulations have been announce ed to govern the sale of maple syrup by mail order, the| AT.2923: | T THIS MIGHT BE YOUR HERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN TONIGHT?Here is the shocking story of Modern Youth so realistically told .so amazingly TRUE and TIMELY that it might well have been taken from true case- histories of our own crowded Juvenile Court! ARE THEY DELINQUENT CHILDREN?\u2014or ARE YOU DELINQUENT PARENTS?=e, Here \u2014 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MONTREAL \u2014 is the real answer to the question that is troubling the whole civilized world.\u201cTHOUGHT -PROYOKING .POWERFUL.SHOULD BR SEEN BY EVERYONE!\u201d N.Y.DAILY MIRROR % JOHNLITEL * % EVELYN EATON ® You won't forget quickly this SCOOP REVELATION of what is going on behind the backs of both Parents ond Police 1111! \u2014 ADDED \u2014 \u201cTHE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS\u201d With TOM CONWAY JEAN BROOKS % RITA CORDAY % | EET er pre pay a \u2014 NE lea DELINQUENCY PREVENTION WEEK -MARCH 13-18 * JACKIE COOPER x * GALE STORM x | * PATRICIA MORISON * x GERTRUDE MICHAEL * - DAUGHTER ! e - wif A, J ded 7 Attraction *.« AEE fi ETI > ET gee EET Tr \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d .Military Diner Has Been Built The first of a new type ditifng car designed for inclusion in military trains has been completed at the Grand Trunk West- ern-Canadian National Railways shops here.It has accommodation for 56 at one sitting in comparison with the standard dining car which seats 30 or 36, while the Canadian National has a special type, seating 40 passengers, Features of the car include the pantry facilities combined with the kitchen and an oversize: steam table to provide for quick AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Vigorous, forceful and iuspir-jready to leave the safety and «ed, \u201cAction in the North Atlan- pleasures of land to go back to tic\u201d which is now playing at tbe|danger on the next ship out.Westmount United Theatre teils This trip, on the \u201cSea Witch,\u201d the timely and glorious saga of | ) the mer of the United States|iS in a convoy becund for Mur- Merchant Marine.Thanks to the |mansk, groping through the fog, \u2018Warner Bros., they are no long-/storms and Iice-fields of North er the \u201cunsung heroes\u201d of the|Atlantic waters and crawling the war.and never have Hollywood's |gauntlet of lurking subs and ¥leig lights shone on a group |Plodding into the range of Nasi of men more déservinz of re-|Bombers.apgnition and praise.The adventures of the \u2018Seal These are the men who make| Witch\u201d as it splits away from it possible to \u2018hit the enemy |the convoy are a swift succession wherever he can be found\u201d by|of tense episodes high-lighted by delivering the needed oil, muni-|the outstandin - seamanship of Robert Young and Olivia de Havilland in a scene from the film ; .tions and supplies through sub-|Captain Jarvis .(Raymond Mas-| \u201cPrincess O'Rourke,\u201d which opens at the Monkiand United Theatre on and requent service, Seats are, infested seas.The story deserves |sey) and the daring ruse by which| Friday playing until Monday night., upholstered in leather and table al\\d receives a strong cast head-;his first mate Joc Rossi (Hum- pe are of Mnoleum.es are ; : ev .e ndividual chairs.Een ed by Humphrey Bugart, Ray-|phrey Bogart) lures an attacking |jeaves behind when Le ships off| Housing registries under Con- p ; «rp d Massey, All H~le, Julie |U-boat to the surface and rams ; A The color scheme ranges from mm assey, an ,.ot po 1a ac for Murmansk.sumer Branch auspices &re doing grey-blue upholstery, to black Bishop and Ruth Gordon.© pay olf an old score.\u201cAction in the North Atlantic\u201d [much \u2018to relieve congestion !n | table tops, black floor covering Tanker Torpedoed The men are presented boldly|was prepared for the screen by acute areas.tomato red trim.dado in taupe.- d robustly, without gilding or .r rim, n taupe, w tu tir an y John Howard Lawson from a \u2014\u2014 and cream ceiling e meet the men frsl on &|glamour, and emerge as a com-|story by Guy Gilpatric, noted More than 40 additional im- ; \u2019 tanker, heavy with its cargo of petent and authentic ship's crew.writer of sea tales.Ruth Gordon, ported fresh fruits and vegetables E e 8 a, B|Humphrey Bogart is convincing-| pane Clark, a new recruit from have been brought under ceiling Examiner Want Ads bring best cautiously through a thick A'lly at home in his assignment of|the stage; Sam Levene, Peter prices.results, lantic fog.The terrifying crash first mate.turning in a strong, whitney and Minor Watson - of a torpedo launches them into memorable performance, Ray- head the strong supporting cast.ah inferno of flaming oil that{mond Massey measures his role QR Ra Rs EM pursues them oven on he suc capay ss Capita Jarre aoû Cn VIVIAN MAY WILLIAMS face of the sea.The undersea\u2019s| ajay Hale fs tough and heart \u201c Ë foe comes to the surface to ram'ags the seaman vi remarkable McGill Players In Author and Teacher of Absolute Metaphysics of Los Angeles, Calif.i and sink the survivors\u2019 lifeboat.proclivity for woman trouble.will speak on ; It is the kind of wanton injury In a thoroughly competent cast, 6 au\u201d?\u201cTHE GREATEST REVELATION OF TRUTH\u201d the survivors of the crew do not) Director Lloyd Bacon hes found at ay cy Sunday, March 19, at 8 p.m., in Salon E at \u2019 \u2019 .m., forget.a proper place for Julie Bishop, \u2018 I Windsor Hotel, Montreal ; Thus, when they are \u201crescued who is particularly good as the and back in New York they are girl Bogart woos, weds and Several Westmount students Instruction every evening at 8 p.m.from Monday, March 20 to Friday, March 24, inclusive, in Salon B.# will have important parts in the MeGill Players\u2019 Club production i McGILL PLAYER'S CLUB For further information \u2018phone WAlnut 8595 This high message of Truth transcends all mental processes and \u2019 oy \u201cWhat Say They\u201d which is being lia evening and tomorrow night be- leads the student into the realm of pure Spirit where every demon- .presented in Moyse Hall this \u201cWHAT SAY THEY\" ginning at 8.30 p.m.The play is stration has already taken place.3 As under the direction of John Mel- By James Bridie lor UNDER DIRECTION OF JOHN MELLOR The feminine lead, that of an is AT MOYSE HALL Irish janitor poet's niece, Is played \u2018 .Thursday, March 16, Friday, March 17, Saturday, March 18 by Avril Kelller of 318 Cote St.( | TODAY and at 8.30 p.m.Antoine Road.Another West- >.Heck OC ATURDAY TICKETS 75 CENTS \u2014 STUDENTS 50 CENTS mount actor is Tommy Ker, 478 (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) re = ed Mountain Ave., who plays the part of the Student Society president.Janey Dixon, 3236 The HEAR © Boulevard, and Kitty Rainey, THUNDEROUS DRAMA OF THE MEN 136 Clandeboye Avenue, have im- OF THE MERCHANT MARINE! e LF .portant parts as women students | CHARLES G.NORRIS [iin x: ° story of the play is a pleasant and amusing satire on universities in An Authorized Speaker for Technocracy Inc.geñeral and it is based on the On author's experiences while a student.nw \u2018 \u201d \u201cWhat Say They\u201d was written War and Postwar by Janteg Bridie, the author of such noted stage hits as \u2018\u2018Storm At \u2018in a Teacup,\u201d \u201cCol.Wither- - spoon\u201d and \u201cThe Sleeping Cler- ! {gyman.\u201d It has been produced + P R E S T O N H A L L [only once before by a select cast lat its world premiere in Glas- 1173 Drummond St.| gow.The presentation by the ) | Players\u2019 Club will be the North SUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 2.45 P.M, | American \u2018first\u2019.ADMISSION 25¢ | New York has had a Salon of .Cullnary Art entirely devoid of food.Now if we can only have a Salon of impressionist Art entirely devoid of pictures\u2014 Men and Women of the Armed Forces Free Verdun Operatic Society WILL .Present the well-known English Musical Comedy \u2018 | \u201cTHE.QUAKER GIRL\u201d AT THE CANADIAN LEGION MEMORIAL HALL 4538 VERDUN AVE.IHEAT-SÉONE: SWRRING allan: py of De Ea RICHI LT \u2018with Lester Allen + Alan Dinehart + Lioyd Bridges |\u201c AZEL SCOTT Kavier CUGAT ortit22m » \u2018Re TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY HAZEL SCOTT me Sunday Until Tuesday \u2014 2\u201d.March 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 1944 % Bing CROSBY in à J Fred ASTAIRE in .IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S CIGARETTE FUND \u201cPennies From \u201cSecond Chorus ADMISSION: 55c and 85c - RESERVED SEATS: $1.10 , Heaven\u201d Paulette Goddard ; | Tickets may be ried men the Society Madge Evans - Edith Fellows Artie Shaw : oe NEWS OF THÉ THEATRE WORLD PAGE THIRTEEN At York Theatre One of the brightest, gayest tilm offerings in years is RKO Radio's \u201cA Lady Takes a Chance,\u201d with Jean Arthur and John Wayne sharing the stellar honors.The film is now playing at the York United Theatre until Tuesday night, The sparkling plot is built on the idea of a girl with matrimonial notions and a boy who prefers the state of single blessedness, but the dellg tful twists and turns which producer Frank Ross and director William Seiter have given to this straightforward theme result in an hour and a half of sheer delight for any audience.- Jean is cast as Mollie \"Trues- dale, a New York white collar girl who has been saving her money for years to take a round- trip bus tour to the Pacific Coast, and who intends to get married \u2014\u2014ag soon as she meets the right man.Wayne portrays the hard- riding rodeo star Duke Hudkins, who enjoys his carefree life and has no intention of ever getting roped into anything as hobbling a8 marriage.The pair mee; informally during a rodeo in e dusty little eastern Oregon town, and romance leaps into instant bloom.By turns Mollie is intrigued, delighted, shocked, angered, repentant, and finally determined \u2014determined that she'll marry him, Duke doesn\u2019t realize what it\u2019s all about until the rope is ' gettling over his shoulders, and then, like one of his own fractious bronchos, he plunges in wild vevolt.But this is no place to reveal the clever and \u2018hilar- lous conclusion; see it for yourselves, and get a real entertainment treat.Miss :s.rthur tarns in a superb performance, and Wayne proves that Hollywood has been overlooking a great light comedy bet in the rangy Western star.AT THE YORK UNTIL SATURDAY! ASIE x Adolph Menjou, Betty Grable and Robert Young in the Technicolor production \u2018Sweet Rosie O'Grady,\u201d which is now playing at the York United Theatre until Tuesday night.2 by Lately this column has received numerous requests for another music quis so we have arranged the following questionnaire.Pick out the gen you think is correct then look at the end.1.Who introduced the \u201cSymphonic poem\u201d?Berlioz, Weber, Liszt, Brahms, Granados.2.Which one of these composers went blind?Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert, Debussy, Handel, 3.Who composed the opera, \u201cPrince lgor\u2019\u2019?Wagner, Tschai- kowsky, Rossini, Borodin, Victor Herbert.4, Who wrote exactly nine famous symphonies?Mozart, Mendelssohn, Tschaikowsky, Beethoven, Shostakovitch.Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Frances.Goltman TTT vi] (VS {Monk'and Ave.at Girouard) with À.Charles Coburn Yr Jack Carson % Jane Wyman Here's ENTERTAINMENT TAT ITS \u201cHOW'S ABOUT IT\" Robert Paige - Grace Buddy Rich and Mis Orchestra Starts FRIDAY until MONDAY BEST A Most Delightful Love Story 2 Good Features Rhythm Royal .with the Queens of Swing! THE ANDREWS SISTERS with McDonald v 5.Who first used the xylophone in a symphonic work?Saint-Saens, Wagner, Strauss, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Bizet.6.In which of these operas do we find the famous \u2018\u2018Habanera\u2019\u2019?Aida, Carmen, La Tosca, Pagliac- ci, Marriage of Figaro.7.Which of these composers did not write an opera?Handel, Grieg, Lully, Massenet, Proko- | fiett.8.Which of these celebrities is best known through his songs?Ravel, Schumann, Faure, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti.9.Who wrote \u2018Land of Hope and Glory\"?Purcell, Handel, Vaughn-Willlams, Delius, Elgar.10.Which one of these has at least three of his operas in the repertoire of any famous company?Mozart, Rossini, Tschai- kowsky, Saint-Saens, Verdi.11.Which one of these composers is known as an \u2018\u2018impressionist\u201d?Debussy, Scriabin, Ravel, Medtner, Borodin.12.Which of these wrote a \u201cScotch\u201d and \u201cItalian\u201d symphony depicting his travels?Haydn, Stravinsky, Franck, Sibelius, Mendelssohn.13.Which oue of these helped Brahms and established him on the road to fame through favourable press criticism?Chopin, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Wagner.! 14, Which one of these operatic composers wrote the libretti to his own works?Verdi, Bjzet, Bellini, Wagner, Rossini.15.Who originated the \u2018\u2018Nocturne\u2019» Czerny, Chopin, Field, Liszt, Beethoven, 16.Who is considered the greatest of the \u201cRussian Five\u201d?Balakireff, Cui, Moussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Berodin.17.Which of these orchestra leaders is a cellist?Bruno Walter, Toscanini, Koussevitsky, Beech- = TT Ei Ene am, Ormandy.| 18.Which of these is a great , ballet\u201d composer?Mozart, Franck, Delibes, Mascagni, Massenet.19.Which one of these made the fairy tale \u2018Hansel and Gretel\u2019 into a favourite children's opera?Offenbach, Victor Herbert, Gounod, Humperdinck, Dvorak.20.Which of these is considered the greatest composer of oratorio?Mendelssohn, Haydn, Rossini, Franck, Handel.ANSWERS\u20141, Liszt.2.Han- del.3.Borodin, 4.Beethoven.5.Saint-Saens, 6, Carmen, 7.Grieg.War Express Unusual Loads\u2019 Horses and Works of Art Carried by Fast Trains There was a war background to unusual loads carried by express and arriving within a few hours at the Central Station of the Canadian National Railways.Horses and priceless ar\u2019 provided contrasting consignments.The horses came from Chicago travelling over Canadian Natlonul lines in an express car attached to a fast passenger trair because 8.Faure.9.Elgar.10.Verdl.11.Seriabin, 12.Mendelssohn.183.Schumann.14.Wagner.15.Field.16.Moussorgsky.17.-Toscanini.18.Delibes.19.Humperdinck.20.Handel.the twenty-eight head were needed in 8 hurry at Houlton, Maine, for work in a lumber camp with rush war orders on hand.The pictures, carefully crated, also came over National lines from Detroit, Michigan, being examples of Dutch art for display in Mont- rea} to provide funds for relief purposes.Some of the works had been shown at the World's Fair at New York prior to the outbreak of war and bad been held in the United States because of the fears thet they would fall into enemy hands.Soldiers who .brought families overseas with them at the start of the war, and soldiers who married after arriving overseas and want to bring their families back to Canada, must apply to immigration authorities for proper procedure.During any ene week more than their .70,000 individual meals ave served = on dining cars operating in trains of the Canadian National Railways.Briel (St.Catherine at Guy Street) Now Playing until TUESDAY po He Wh FRANK ROSS ruses THINKS LOVE IS THE FIFTH FREEDOM! (But she shows - him some new man-trapping technique Artur Wayne \u201cTHE JOO THE RISMIR® SIRI I MONT MANET MACE-VPS wu CHARLES WINNINGER + PHIL SILVERS Prodocsé by FRANK ROSS + Diracted ty WILLIAM SEITER ONIN MUAY 7 NOSERY MOREY + COIN 37007 IF XO STRAIN CRE A LE | * EE = y.# + Lead, Tree A Ra EI 26 a : Te Er Es a w - PACE FOURTEEN TH ERR, Westmount Highlights by Buddy Tonight, is one of those rare Occasions when the weaker sex pay for the privilege of being seen in the company of the males.Yes, after much planning and hard work by Joy McKay and her feminine helpers, and with the blessing of good old St.Patrick, the girls\u2019 Hi-Y Sadie Hawkins dance is being held at the Junior High School starting at nine o'clock.Late-comers are reminded that tickets are available at the oor.The Modernaires, will be \u2018On hand and will be \u2018giving out with their hottest and best.\u2019fickets are going well and it looks as though Sadie Hawkins dance number two is going to be even more successful than number one was.All proceeds wiil &o to enrich the girls\u2019 Hi-Y coffers.Hockey Dance The Modernaires will be playing at the high school on the night \u2018of March 31.That's the day of the hockey dance, which Chink Harvie and Pete King have been working hard on.Tickets weit on sale this week.Sports Front Westmount High's Senior B basketball team journeyed out to West Hill for their last game of the season last Friday.They were nosed out 20-19 due to a last quarter spurt bythe West- Hillians.The locals were missing \u2018Ken Lindsay and Don Macln- tosh.Despite Fridey's defeat, West- mount ends up in second place to L.C.C.Had they won Friday they would have finished second by one point.As it is, they are three points behind the first place Ç.C.boys.What friend Larry O\u2019Brien has described as \u201cblonde and smiling John Turner Bone\u201d won the Junior « Zone Championship at Mont Tremblant last week-end.T.Bone is a Skigull.| He's A Modernaire Bighteen-year-old James Ken- Noth Harold Child (better known PAINTING and DECORATING + J.A.Bethune 3342 Troie Ave.COTE DES NEICES AT.7192 LEARN TO SWIM QUICKLY\u2014EASILY it's easy to swim at the \u201c\u201cY\u201d, Much easier than you think.Hundreds of men and boys learn to swim at the \u201cY\u2019 each year, why not you?Phone for complete information on swimming, diving and life saving.WESTMOUNT 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Cochrane RÉTEERATT as Jim) is the man who plays third trumpet for the Moder- naires.Three years ago Jim and Geoff Merrill started the Music Makers.All .the Music Makers have graduated to Modernaires and preity soon most of the Modernaires are going to join the services, Jim is among them; he's booked for the \u201carmy.\u2018 ST.LEO'S | SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD The moving .spirit behind many winning teams is in a lot of cases the team captain and in this respect our school teams have been extremely fortunate in having three boys who are gifted with the qualities of leadership, and the ability to install a team with the maximum - in team spirit, Milton Orr is the captain of the Senior B Club and his athletic prowess needs no introduction as it's well known that .on many occasions his hustling spirit has aroused many a St.Leo team from the brinksof defeat op to victory, In the class room he is one of the class leaders and wherever he goes his sportsmanship and conduct has put him in the spotlight., On the Bantam \u201cA\u201d firing line, it has been the fiery Jack Martin who has been leading his gang to many impressive wins.Jack is another of those clean cut athletes who takes every sport in season and manages to show up well in them all.On the Bantam \u201cB' front, it is Robert Orr who pilots his crew and has done a splendid job of} doing the worrying for his team and as a matter of fact he Would do the worrying for all the three teams if he was asked to.Odds and Ends Our Bantam \u201cA\u2019 gang scored a smart win over a team from Mt.St.Louis College composed of Juniors, Seniors and other members of the Mt.St.Louis teams, Reports from Notre Dame University at South Bend show Terry Rogers still at his old habit of taking top honors in the class, and our Director Brother George is prouq of the fact that it takes boys of Terry's type to disprove the myth that school work and sports don\u2019t mix as Terry while at St.Leds was one of the most active athletes here.Through the courtesy of Lloyd McGowan, some official American League Baseball moving pictures featuring the highlights of the 1943 World Series were shown before an enthusiastic group of the high school boys last Friday.With a.lot of the boys still in there punching at hockey, the In This Corner 7H , CHANT, ES START: ATH 7 z Bis Pois el MOUNESTER E EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 sD BACK WITH DODGERS BEAD SPECTACLES » REE-TIME ML.BING = A hrs 4 boxing season will not get underway officially until March 27th.the Senior School Championship will get underway with the formidable West Hill Seniors engaging Brother Paul's Catholic High School squad.Y's Chats Swimming tests are the order of the day at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d, The following boys passed Test No.1 yesterday: Andy Smith, Jim Binmore, Marvin Greenbaum, William Baker, Lawrence Goode, Owen Kennedy, Eddie Moore passed Test No.4 and has one more item to pass before passing Test No.b, Life Saving Course In April for all boys who pass Test No.5.Girls Hi-Y Hi-Y entertained the Girls Menorah Soclety at their meeting, Rabbi Stern was the speaker, : Boys Hi-Y Regular supper meeting last night.Rev, T.W, Jones will be the guest speaker next week, R.C.A.¥, Headquarters Dinner and Dance at the West- BOOT BUT Luke Appling, American Leag WI 2159 PE ART RE he would cover shortstop in jeep-like G1 shoes.NO ERROR ue batting champion, wonders how White Sox star has settled down to business of becoming soldier at Fort Sheridan, III, This afternoon at the Forum |- Wednesday evening, the Giris| supper Staff will hold their Annual mount \u201cY\"\u201d this evening, St.Patrick\u2019s Day\u2014no less.: R.AF.T.C.Officers and men have been invited to play Badminton with \u201cY\u201d on Wednesday at Intermediate School Gym, Swimming Pool Kept up to its high standard of cleanliness is more popular than ever since its recent renovations.Dining-Room The Westmount Health Dept.Officials tested \u2018\u2019Y\u2019\u2019 Dining Room dishes and silver, and congratulated the staff on the results of the tests, Business Girls Seventy \u201cY\u2019\" Business Girls have been invited to the Air Force Dance at Lachine \u201cY\u201d Depot on Friday evening.Thé bus leaves the \u201cY\u2019 at 8.00 p.m, Volleyball Business Men and Residents \u201cWestmount\u2019s To Play Final Playoffs Tonight The RCAF No.1 Wireless School and the Canadian Provost Corps will commence the final playotfs series of the Westmount Services Hockey League at the Forum to-night.This will be the first game of a two out of three game series, The Wireless School, champions of the loop last year, finished up in first place again this season and eliminated the Longue Pointe Ordnance Depot in the Home Newspaper\u201d semi-final series while the second place Provost Corps.knocked out tire RCAF No.11 A-1 Division outfit.The Provost Corps features Bob McDowall, a Verdun lad who led the league in scoring, Sgt.Al Gordon, chosen the most valuable player in the loop and Jack Portland, former Canadian and Boston Bruins defenceman.To-night's game starts at seven o'clock, preceding the J.A.H.A.play-off between Royals and Con- cordias.had 3 good games of Volleyball on Tuesday night, Hobby Show Under another column you will find details about the Westmount Hi-Y Boys & Girls Hobby Show, which is being held at the West- mount \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u201d during the Easter holidays.HOCKEY SENIOR AMATEUR FORUM PLAYOFFS \u2014 SUNDAY, MARCH 19 QUEBEC vs.\u201c| ROYALS PRICES: : Reserved Seats $1.00, $1.25 Gen, Adm.75¢ Children 25¢ RESERVATIONS \u2014 Wilibank 6131 NATIONAL SERVICE If You Employ Male Persons Have they all complied with the Military Call-Up ?Under an Order signed under authority of the Natlonal Selective Service Mobilization Regulations: 1.Every employer of male employees must make an examination of the documents of these employees, and forward advice on those who fail to produce documents showing good standing under Mobilization Regulations.2.This examination must be completed by May 1st, 1944.3.\u201cEMPLOYER\u201d includes industrial and commercial employers, and also farm operators, 4.\u201cMALE EMPLOYEE\" includes all male persons working for you, including relatives.5.A booklet \u201cEMPLOYERS® GUIDE,\u201d has been sent to industrial and commercial employers, farm operators.A return post card las gone to 6.If you employ any male person, and have not been notified of the survey by booklet or post card, contact the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office and ask for the booklet.7.Obligation to make the examination rests on each and every employer of male persons, and employers must act, 8.Penalties are provided for failure to carry out this examination and for male employees failing to assist by refusal to produce documents, DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour, A, MacNAMARA, Director, National Selective Services B-0-44-W team EN Se st al it e e f 1- I~ is [= it = B Roel RB 1 t \u2019 r rom ores rene \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d A AL AM adi CALAIS SUIS ALIM CAL IMMN SSID 11 MOT USS * Classified | Advertisin PAGE FIFTEEN WANTED TO PURCHASE MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothes ete.Good prices.HHA.37%.evenings, CR.1938, H-b ANTIQUES, sliver, chlua,.crystal, tvories, jewellery, paintings, ornaments, etc.purchased.Reprosenta- tive calls, lyons, 1480 St, Catherine.Wi.5700.Haq PRIVATE FAMILY wants 10 pure chase vacuum cleaner, Mix- Master, electric floor polisher, also Oriental rugs.AT.S120.11-30 FOLDING BABY carriage, 1°l.6048.H-38 VARTAGE & N.ORAGHR NOTRE DAME DE 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The knave in 44 Ox of the BOY'S pool rae rides leather coat, DE.7119.N- 290 Celebes - years, V0; skates, size 5, Q Rasy cards $4.00.4473 St.Catherine St.West.WANTED TO PURCHASE 36 Geometric 46 Great Lake 25 TRICY CLE | 1 conditi for figure (pl.) 47 A rough file ; H-25 T cy LE in Boot conc tion, or 38 To soak 49 Turf WOMAN'S and misses new Spring soldier's child.WE.1413, 11-29 89 Mine ons 50 A rascal coat, suit dresses, 13, 16, 18, $5.00- PORTABLE washing machine, table trance 53 Sun god | $10.00.WA.6654 H-26 model.Telephone WA, 8074.11-28 Westmount Municipal Hockey To Wind Up Season Monday The \u201cWestmount Municipal Hockey league will wind up its season on Monday evening, March 27th, at Victoria Hall, when the presentation of trophies and crests won during the year will be made, While no refreshments will be served, a full evening of enter- talnment is assured and all the boys who played in \u2018the league this season are asked to attend.The evening\u2019s entertainment will get underway at seven-thirty p.m.The Golden Eagles will be presented with two trophies, the \u201cJohnny Hill Trophy,\u201d emblematic of the juvenile championship and the \u2018Russ McConnell Memorial Trophy,\u201d emblematic of the midget title.* Audy McGillis, St.Leo's Bantams will be the recipients of the \u201cWalter A.Merrill- Trophy\u201d as champions of that section.The pee wees will also come in for their share of the spoils as the Staynor Beavers will receive the \u201cJack Rimmer Shield,\u201d emblematic of the pee wee championship in the league and they will also receive the \u2018\u2018Jack Rim- mer Trophy,\u201d denoting the championship \u2018of the Staynor pee wee @ LAURENTIDE INN ERI WYTHE Cid a DE Tete URI [4 15) section, The Panthers, champions of the Prince Albert pee wee section, will receive a trophy from the Westmount Rotary Club, put up for the championship of that section for the first time this year.The 2nd Westmount troop will be given the \u2018\u201cB.W.Roberts Trophy,\u201d marking the third straight year this troop has won the Inter-troop section championship.In addition to the trophies, the players on all the championship teams, except the Intér-troop winners, will receive individual crests.MRS.M.GALLAMAN Funeral services were held for Mrs.M.Gallaman, on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bronfman, of 3617 Westmount Boulevard.Mrs.Gallaman, who was in her 88th year, was born in Russia, coming to Canada many years ago.: .During her active life she was prominent in the Jewish community in which she always displayed much interest and was helpful in charitable and other organizations.Besides her daughter, Mrs.Harry Bronfman, she is survived by one son, David Gallaman, of Cincinnati; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.Rev.Dr.A.Abramovitz conducted the service and interment was made in the Shaar Zion Ce- metery.LX H.G.Holly To Give Tak On Gardening Arrangements have been coni- pleted for the March meeting of the West End Horticultural Society, which will be held on Wednesday, at 8.00 p.m.The first part of he meeting will be taken by H.G.Holly, gardener to Mrs.N.A.Timmins, and will consist of a talk on \u201cpractical Jardening.\u201d Mr.Holly is a well known authority in all branches of gardening and much useful information may be gained LIFE'S LIKE THAT US MODERNS.7 an\u201d 22 2 7 rs poem op mae) TY SATE by attending this: lecture.A \u201cquestion period\u201d will afford those with garden problems the opportunity te obtain the infor-| mation necessary for their solution.Victory gardeners especially will derive talk such as this; they will learn which varieties of the various vegetables are most suited to their needs, also \u2018 \u2018hen\u2019 and \u2018how\u2019 to plant them.Mr.Holly will uch benefit from a- bring a quantity of earth and: seeds to demonstrate planting.The.second part of the even- proper They will include scenes in the Canadian Rockies and the Laurea- tians, also views of the famous Victoria Gardens.Dr.Tees is an artist in this type af photography.Several door prizes will be given away and admission is free to all who are interested in gardening.The meeting will be held in the Kensington Presbyterian Church Hall To dy i.ndio Why all this chatter re things that don't magte ?C.B.C., I'm talking to you! ing will consist of a series of | Here's a yell on the air about coloured films entitled \u2018Beauty spots of Canada,\u201d which will be shown by Dr.Frederick J.Tees.Zz 1-12-43 \u201cWe don't care how many signatures you have .you'll stl be awakened to eat in the middle of the night!!\u201d [The soap folks are worse By Fred Neher Bulova watches, a short about gum, smokes, pap, tea and some matches, with And shouts about smell, plays (vt.will ea + vou to bathe yourself well, » And Here's \u2018lei eteeters,\u201d a wave to Quebec, \u2014 \u2018The French broadcasts don\u2019t start in English, by heek ! Reg.Grant is along with his Yank Baseball dope, And Michael Ahern\u2014we would give eher more rope! Where's the flaming appeal that , should come from this box?Where is' the leadership which is our due ?Why all this chatter re things that don\u2019t r atter ?C.B.C., I'm talking t you! H.Galt Edwards.LAURENTIDE INN GRAND'MERE, Quebec 342 Hours from Montreal Restful, Modern, Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Rates Skiing and all Winter Sports For information, Apply Direct . 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