The Westmount examiner, 12 janvier 1945, vendredi 12 janvier 1945
[" rértare vas described in most vivid manner by Sergeant W, F.er, of \u2018the Canadiañ Army, «who only \u2018recently returned from overseas, fn the\u2019 course of a most interesting: address, at the weekly luncheon of the.Westmount \u2018Rotary Club, on \u2018Wednesday.\u201c\u2019Paratroopers, he-said, had to be \u201ctough guys.\u201d They had to wcquire\u2019 & great deal of training and knowledge the average soldier dia: not require.= He \u2018explained how he had originally enlisted with the Grenadier ards, \u2018but \u2018this\u2019 did \u2018not give him the action he was looking for: He wanted to get into the actual\u2019 \u201cgerap,\u201d and joined one of the first \u2018paratroopers\u2019 _organizations, He was sent for preliminary training to Montana, in the U.S.A, and he spoke very highly of the splendid srqatment the boys got from the people in that part of the States.Nothing seemed to be too good for the paratroopers, and they could #not have asked tor better treat- Oi Be ment anywhere.: The speaker, in explaining his training, referred to the \u2018\u2018air sickness\u201d they all suffered when they went \u201caloft\u201d for thè first time.He described in very plain, but \u2018most effective language, how the \u2018men were taken up, were made to \u201cSiany relatives and friends at check their equipment just before tended the funeral services which being: instructed to bail out.were hele Wednesday at the Wil- |.Th : e first jump, he said, was Ham Wray Inc.chapel, for the -not as terrifying as the followi fate John Russell Murray, F.R.B.ylog ng B.E., president of the Nulomoline Company of Canada, Ltd., and widely known botanist and spe- -xialist.in tropical plant diseases, wie: died at his \"home at 241 Clarke avenue, Westmount, in bis « \u2018onës, probably because the \u201cfump- ; 83th year.ors\u201d did not fully realize what it means to \u201cbail out.\u201d But jumping-from high flying planes was not the only part of the training.\u201d They were taught .Born -in Edinburgh, Scotland, the- son of the late Mr.and Mrs.George.Murray, he studied bota- .my at Kew Gardens, London.He lived in the West Indies for #0.years, and his two sons .were born there.He came to Canada \u2018about 30 years ago, and after carrying on an import business in spices and \u2018molasses for several years, established the Nulomoline tirm\u2019 in\" Montreal, \u2019 ll months ago.: \u201cHe is survived by his wite, the former Janie Fletcher Ker, whom \u201che, \u2018married \u2018ip \u201cEdinburgh ° 62 -Fears- \u2018ago, and\u2019 two \u2018sons, John.Ir; of Toronto, and Major Hugh- | Russell Murray, who went\u2019 over- ads with the Royal Montreal Regiment, and one grandson, Ian of Motitreal.Eas Local Airman Reported Killed < According to an announcement Hy Air Forte headquarters at Ot- wa, Flight-Lieutenant P.A.Mc- Fairlane; 26, only won of Mr.and | \u2018Mrs.P.A.McFarlhne, of 637 Sydenham avenue, Westmount has béen dwarded the Distinguished Flying ( Cross, : Flight-Lieutenant \u2018McFarlane, Avy, and si #n observer has seen duty in various parts of Canada À \u2018and in \u2018Newfoundland, He \u201cwas puis at Rôslyh School, Titgity became critically ill about \u2018 Joined the.RIC.AF, \u2018in April} liege Séhool, | Port: Hope Ont; the most effective methods of \u2018\u2019demolition,\u201d which was one of their objects when\u2018 they landed on enemy or occupied territory.They had to acquire a thorough knowledge of desert fighting, mountain climbing, skiing, and in ad- (Continued on Page 8) NAMED ON COMMISSION Ross R.Hutchison, vice-president and general manager of the Inter City Baking .Company, Limited, - whe has been named to the Wate mount Protestant School Commission.Chosen by \u2018dcclamation; he succeeds, for a three-year term, .Gerald Birks, whose term of office \u2018 expired on .December : 3,.1944, Desa C.5.Lemesurier, of MeGill Holland.Besides \u2018WESTMOUNT MAYOR R.Percy Adams, mayor-elect of been.elected by acclamation and will be sworn in at the inaugural January 15 at the Westmount City Hall, New Instructor Given Welcome A cordial welcome was extended to Lieut.T.W.Ritchie, who comes to the 1st Company of the Boys\u2019 Brigade in the capacity of Physical Training Instructor.During the past, Lieut.Ritchie has served in The Boys\u2019 Brigade in Scotland as well as Montreal, and comes with a very wide experience in the work.His first period with the boys.made a most favorable impression and has given them renewed vigour to bring home the | Battalion\u2019s new trophy for P.T.He assures.them he will do all possible to train them for this competition as well as toward giving a display at.the close of the session.The Company announced the commencement of a Life Saving course to take place on Saturday afternoons, commencing the 20th of -this month, under the leadership of Mr.Winterburn, and to {which all boys In \u2018possession of : .their - swimming -badge -were en- (Continued on Page 8) Westmount Flyer .Is Awarded D.F.C.: - According to formation\u2019 ree ceived .recently from Ottawa, Flight-Iteutenant David W.A.Harling, D.F.C., son, of the late W.H.Harling and Mrs, Harling, \u2018| 231 Melville avenue, Westmount, |.has been killed in action overseas while serving with the R.C.A.F.The 23 year old .airman was born in Montreal.cated at Selwyn House and Montreal High School, and prior to his enlistment in 1940 was employed by P.8.Ross: & Sons.After training at Prince Albert and Borden and later.instructing at Uplands, \u20181043, wheré he sérved.st\u2019 bases-in: England, Bélgiuix, \u2018 \u2018Francs: Ll Elected Mayor |Of Westmount - : \u2018has been elected Mayor of the City of Westmount, by acclamation, : the City of Westmount, who has .ceremony which wili be held on : | secutive years, and would have retired sooner only that the citizens -| ditions, * Hardwood Floors Repaired - - Refinishod | ST .Cleaned @ A.Ross Crafton | J 7 & COMPANY 4263 Se.Catherine st.R.Percy / Adams As had been generally forecast \u2018and expected, R.Percy Adams, Mayor Adams succeeds Mayor Walter Meirill, K.C., who recently resigned when he believed he had already accomplished his share in the local civic administration.: .The miayor-elect will be sworn in at the inaugural ceremony to # be held in Westmount City Hall on January 18 - = The members of the City Council were all elected by soclarine tion, and the new \u2018council will consist of the following: W.Stokes Green, alderman for seat No.1; R.Dickson Harkness, : alderman for seat No.2; William F.Maclaler, alderman for seat .No.8; Gordon L.Fowler, alderman for No.4 seat; and Jacques Senecal, alderman for seat No.5.\u2014 Charles M.McKergow was elected Library Trustee; ) Walter A.Merrill, K.C., held the office of Mayor for six conn i through strong associations and organizations, had insisted that he 7: retain the position for some time longer owing to difficult war coms ae, Retiring aldermen are: Col.Irving -P.Rexford and C, K.Me.; Leod.Aldermen Greene and Senecal have been members of the cles : EC IN Te John Anderson Made A Flying Officer Flying Officer John Anderson, only son of J.Anderson, senior master of Westmount High School, and of Mrs.Anderson, well-known Dr.W.H.Reilly Dies Suddenly Burial services were held on He was edu-| he proceeded overseas in January\u2019 i S| McFadden; | Avenue.Enlisting in June 1942, ais.\u201cmôtheë a.likvos singer, of 2044 Gray avenue, who was recently promoted from the rank of Pilot Officer, joined up in September 1941, and won his wings two years ago.He is now stationed in India.A student of Westmount High School, he was formerly attached to the R.A.F.- fighter squadron in Great Britain.MISSING Flying Officer Stanley H.Me- Fadden serving with the R.C.A.F.-overseas, has been reported missing according to notification received.by his parents, Sorgeont and Mrs, of \u201c443 Claremont - ie \u201creceived hii pilot's wings at Mencten, N.B., in Paul 1943.Re= | abntly Ko \u201chad Goon Bttscived, 19 | Wednesday at the Joseph Wray funeral parlors, Mountain street, Montreal, for Dr.Wellington Howard Reilly, who died suddenly at his residence, 451 Clare mont avenue, Westmount, at the age of 69.Born in Almonte, Ont., Dr.Reilly had been in partnership with his brother Dr.William Reilly for the last 25 years, but had carried on the practice alone for the last two years owing to his brother's ill health.Dr.Reilly was' à - consultant surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital, and a member of the Canadian Medical Association, the Montreal Medico-Surgical Soe ciety, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.He was a member of St.Andrew's United - Church, Westmount.He is survived by his wife, (Continued on Page 8).Gets Appointment To New Position George H.Montgomery, 4689 Westipount avenue, has been ape pointed Deputy Aircraft Controller by Canadian War orders and regue\u2019 lations issued at Ottawa.The pose tion is à new one-under the Des partment of Munitions.W.A.Newman, connected with Federal .Aircraîts, a Crown Company, is controller.A member of the Jaw firm of Montgomery, MoMichiasl, Ker, he has been on loan\u2019 to t ° Federal Company as \u2018legal ndviset ; a.When was Westmount Rotary Club organized and what are its aims?+.A\u2014The Westmount Rotary \u2018Club was started in May of 1930 when a group of prominent West- .mount business men met at the home of the late Dr.Crutchlow to discuss With the late John Nelson, , then District Governor, the formation of a Westmount group.The first formal meeting was beld in September 1930, in the West- mount Y.M.C.A, when John Hand was elected first President; Dr.D.McL.Brophy was the first Treasurer, an office he has faithfully filled throughout the years.In 1930 there were 32 members.Today the membership 1s approximately 50, of which A.W, Callard fs the President, \u201cDr.D.McL.Brophy Hon.Treasurer, A.A.Boire, Vice President, and E.A, Harrison Hon.Sec'y., directors C.T.Medlar, R.Dean, P.J.Mec- Andrews and Charles Wright, Each man in Rotary is chosen for membership because he is a worthy representative of some \u2018business or profession in Ye community; because his ethical standards are © high and because he has shown g sincere desire to fulfill & useful function in the social life of the district, and is anxious to improve the lot of those who are less fortunately situated.Once organized the Club in 1930 at once inaugurated a campaign which had for ite purpose giving financial aid to the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, which, at that time, was in great need of help, in order to fülfill its very necessary function dren, The first Rotary Ice Carnival as & means of raising money was staged in the Forum in 1930, the net cash result being $8,000.00 which was handed over to the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.With the passing of years, ald was given to other worthy causes, details of which will be given in | our concluding story next week.The basic purpose for which West- mount Rotary was organized is the same today as in 1930\u2014to themselves.The Club is most appreciative of and grateful for the continuing support of Westmount citizens without which it could not achieve its purpose.Frosty Weather Fails To Dampen Astronomers\u2019 Zeal A dozen or more intrepid souls appeared at the Observatory on Wilson Avenue last Saturday evening despite the fact that the thermometer registered several \u2018degrees below\u2019 zero.But although the sky was clear in the early evening it soon clouded over, and after making observations of the planet Saturn which was brilliant enough to be discerned through a film of clouds, the group adjourned indoors.The evening's programme was under the direction of John W.Duffie, Charles M.Good and Miss Isabel Williamson.Mr, Duffie first gave a short talk on the short period Variable Star, Algol.This star, known to the Arabs as \u201cthe Demon Star\u2019 because of its fluctuations in light, is usually of 2.3 magnitude, but regularly, at intervals of 2 days and 20 hours, 48 minutes its brightness decreases.In 44 hours it wanes to 3.5 magnitude.The star remains at minimum for 20 minutes, and then waxes to its original brightness.À \u2018\u2018minimum of Algol\u201d occurred last Saturday evening at 8 minutes after ten o'clock.As it is not often that the minimum occurs during a regular observation meeting it was unfortunate that the overcast sky made it impossible for those present to observe the rapid decrease in the brightness of the star.Mr.Good then spoke for a few minutes about the planet Saturn following which Miss Williamson described the -constellation of Orion.If you walk down Wilson Avenue (or any of -the so-called North and South streets on a clear evening in January and _ glance up at the sky ahead of you, your attention will be drawn by three stars of almost equal brightness, close together and in \"a straight line, These stars form \u201c part of the constellation of Orion, \u201cthe Giant Hunter, the most bril- \u201c Mant of all constellations.Some distance above the three stars, which are called the belt of the Hunter, are two widely separated bright stars, while below the about the same distance apart, so that the constellation resembles somewhat a five-of-diamonds inclined to the left.As the constellation moves across the sky the Hunter stands upright when it reaches the South and reclines on his right side as it sets in the West.+ It can be seen from the constellation of Orion that all stars are not the same color.Rigel, the star in the lower right hand corner is a brilliant white, while Betelgeuse in the upper left hand corner has a decided reddish tinge.In fact, Betelgeuse belongs to a class of stars known as \u201cRed Giants\u201d, its diameter being greater than the orbit of the Earth.Orion is Guide Once identified, the constellation of Orion will never be forgotten and it will serve as a guide to other constellations, A line drawn through the Belt and extended to the left points to Sirius, In Canis Major.The same line extended to the right points to Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus.Above and to the left of Orion is the constellation of Gemini, where the planet Saturn is located at the present time, This Saturday evening the observation meeting will be under the direction of F.W.Henshaw, A.V.Madge and F.P.Morgan.In addition to the regular programme it has been arranged to have a short talk each Saturday evening on different features of the Observer's Handbook for 1945, à publication of the Royal Astronomical Soclety of Canada, which has just been distributed to all members of the Society.This evening Francis P.Morgan will address & meeting of the Montreal Centre at 8.30 p.m.in the Macdonald Physics Building, McGill University, on the subject of \u201cGalactic Systems.\u201d OF COURSE NOT The pompous Individual had been making dogmatic assertions all the evening, and when the conversation turned Wpon sleep, he remarked: \u201cIt's always best to lie on the right side.\u201d \u201cAh!\u201d returned one of his audience, \u201cwhen you are on the right side, it Isn't mecessary to lie at ann: Barrister and Selicitor WAVES Ce ds Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 vesrss contract tdurhbectpindätibéeunensr: » ! among the under-privileged chil-| help those who are unable to help | Belt are two more bright stars | Y Boys Division SWIMMING * Lots to repor: thls week.Wetre off to a grand start in swimming:| Those who are anxious to get their lite saving crests will now be able to do that, \u2018Marcel Courtois, an expert, is looking after that for us.The Hi-Y boys have \u2018embarkéd on a learn-to-swim campaign under our direction.Dereck Ramsay is heading up the Committed and says the opening day will be.Monday, Feb.bth.Each instructor supplied by the Hi-Y Club will be a fully gualified instructor, - Gordon McLeod and Ian Sinith have - received their 5th stage cards.With the._ opportunities of taking up life saving and advanced swimming, there will \u201cbe an.increase in the number bolding all 5 cards.Our Peewee team went out against the Rinkydinks of West- mount Municipal League Saturday.\u201cThey didn\u2019t get top score, but they did play hard and well.- John Smith scored the only goal our \u2018team got.This Saturday we will be on the ice against the Panthers.HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS The trips to Chateau de Ramsey, Coca-Cola Plant and North Branch \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u2019 received the greatest attention.young, Dads, is to take a bunch on such a trip.Some fun when the Street-Car trip is an hour long.The Father and Son swim had some out, but not as many as we'd thought should be there.Next time it will be a bigger affair, Every member had plenty of skiing and skating with such fine weather.\u2018 Ed Moore and Tom Sparrow took a small group out skiing one bright beautiful day.How far below was it, boys?FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE The Club has begun its second round.No name has been accepted yet, but will be soon.Having looked back over the fall activities, we want to thank the parents who attended the dances\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Aitkinson, Mrs.McLean, Mrs.Smith, Mrs.Swan and Captain and Mrs.Doig.The new season will be one of improvement, advancement and fun.For instance, the Club looks forward to a splash party im our pool Jan 19th.MOVIES Saturday last a large group went down for a short swim after the Movies.Not a regular feature but now and then we'll do it.You'll have to be there to get in on it, boys, Picture for Saturday is\u2014\u2018Hit The Ice\u201d with Abbott and Costello.PREP COMPETITION For the moment the competition is resting.Everybody is out on hockey games.The boys will be back in gym competition next month when main hockey games are over.THEN WATCH OUR DUST, .\u2026 GYM Did you know we now have an apparatus team?Four boys make it up\u2014Doug Baker, Ian Smith, Lawrence Goode and Tom Parrot.It's a start, and there will be more as we go along.GERMANY PAYS - (Lethbridge Herald.) Germany is paying the price of her crime in the failing health of her people.German newspapers reaching Britain disclose the anxiety of the Nazis.Seven times as many cases of diphtheria as in Britain are recorded.Typhoid is nearly 30 times as prevalent, while tuberculosis had 146,000 victims in 1942.Infantile mortality, which stands at 49 per 1,000 in Britain, was 72 per 1,000 in Germany, and the Danziger Verposten reports that \u2018\u2018the terrifying increase in miscarriages is the result of over-working women.\u201d The Germans boast about thé health of their peopie.The figures give the lie to the boast.Texas ranks eighth, amongst states in.the Union, in income | tax payments, atest meeting of the Central A good way to stay \u2018ed; that it was the duty of the Payments To Boys Unloaded On Montreal School bod \u2018 Recomimendation by the finance committee of the Montreal Protestant Central \u201cSchool \u201cBoard of] papment of $278 to the Boys Farm | at Shaw-i and Training School bridge to \u201ccover the Wéstmount Board\u2019s subsidy.to that institution brought - ont -a\u201cprétsing demand for information et the Board, Among the interesting \u201ctacts nncovered were that Montreal for some time has béen charged.\u2018with! the cost of educating ali boys sent \u2018to Shawbridge from \u2018this island, whether they were actually domiciled or not withim the city boundaries.Pupils from Verdun, Westmount, Outremont and other municipalities were being educated at the expense of the M big city, From the two Westmount re- rresentatives .on Lovell Phillips ard David Locker- by came the information that the bill had been received from V.PF.MacAdam, secretary of the Boys Farm and that a list had been submitted of the boys for whom the charges were made.When this was checked it was found to be correct and that the hoys concerned were, indeed, from Westmount.' Payments of this nature had never beer made by Westmount before since these were never requested.Montreal bore the expense, During the discussion the point was made that the grant was really & compassionate one made to the school on the reasoning that the children had to be educat- city to do so and that if this were dome elsewhere it was only réasonable that the outside body should be compensated.The chargé is $65 a month for each boy.This covers only education and does not help to defray cost of room and board at the farm.Mr.Phillips said that aome form of central control was required in a matter lke this.When representatives of -other boards or the Central Board were consulted, it was learned that Verdun amd Outremont had also been approached.This is the first year that outside boards have been billed with the cost of educating boys at Shawbridge.Dr.Campbell Explains Very Rev, Dr.Malcolm A.Campbell, chairman of the Protestant Board and & member of the Central Board said that in the past these bills had been paid by the Montreal Board without inquiry as to the domicile of the| young people involved.The boys were sent to Shawbridge by the Juvenile Court, he said, and Montreal had simply paid the cost of educating them all, while the others boards got from under.While perfectly willing to sc- cept the principle that any given board should foot the bill for educating children under its jurisdiction Mr.Phillips expressed apprehension of establishing a precedent.He thought the proper thing would be to communicate with the Boys\u2019 Farm and have a clear understanding on matters of this nature.The board as a whole agreed the board À.Famfomd | 5.Westmount Board.at.that.od felt that the payment.houle: ne \"The Badmintoin Club is enjoy: ing a very successful season, There are.80.members in:the Club, with an average turn out on Wed- Friday nights.Tournaments are _nRow.\u2018unders way, and plang are going forward to have members \u2018of .other Y.M.C.A.Badminton \u2018Clubs ra the Westmount Crub.Mr.Walter Price ot the AAA, hag kindly consented to be present on Wednesday evens ings to coach our newer members.Arrangements are also underway to have some of the leading players in the Clty put on.a demonstrs- tion some Wednesday evening.: } Public Speaking Glass \u201cwill \"get underway about the first week in February.Members of the Junior Board of Trade will assist in the leadership of these classes.The War Services Committée are preparing a letter to be sent to the members serving In the Armed Services.At the present time there are 619 names on our Honour Roll.The girls of the Robin Hood Club are assisting à in preparing mailing lists, Dances for members ef the Forces continue to be very popular.With the closing of several R.C.A.F.Stations, there are not as many men attending the parties, but & good time is had by, all every Saturday night.' A group of young married couples is being organized to come together regularly to discuss topics of interest, and to enjoy a social hour together.The first meeting of this group is planned for Wednesday, January 17th.We are delighted to welcome home from overseas, Allan McColl, Mitchell Mills, Don Novinger.Plans are underway to hold monthly suppers for our men returning home from overseas, Westmount Bramch reached its objective of $610.00 for World Service for 1944.This achieve ment was made possible by the subscriptions of forty-nine meme bers.PEGASUS?; An RAF man says that when the Royal Air Force was formed, the Stationery Office was told to prepare speclal edition o?King's Regulations by altering the qgord \u201csoldier\u201d to \u201cairman\u201d wherever soldier\u2019 occurred in the book that was the basis of Army discipline, This was done-\u2014and even Bow, the informant asserts, ome pars graph of the RAF version.reads: \u201cNo airman may sleep more than 100 yards away from bis horse.More than 70,000 research workers, in 3400 industrial laboratories, are engaged In \u2018chemical to authorize the payment by the research in the U.S.CITY OF W Newspapers, Scrap Iron and Stee), Please leave small quantities Fitzroy 8531 *W WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEIDED FOR THE WAR RFFORT ARE: - Zinc, Bottles, Rays, Fats, Bones, Metal baies, Bad de dau en ad Perl x Cat Hogue, Mogi, th seed eee mt bt i ie FOR INFORMATION OR \u201cWar COLLECTION GALL + Luar Laie ESTMOUNT Aluminum, Bras Bras Lod, Copper, nesday nights of 35 and\u2019 12; on J ; pu Chemi infor .the ittée nt to rmed time our the 1g in come Coll, nager.hold à re d its orld jeve- a the ; the pre ing\u2019s gerd rever ine.now, arch abor- TRAINED.\u201c| ATTENDANTS \u2018| PARKER SCHOOL ros'à Penimbest on Wednesday, 17m ; January- 1945, at 3.00 p.m., at| > Society.\u2018recently.scored another hes School, on et \u201cof : er will play in goods available .for purchase after the War, Dr.\u201cNicholls address should therefore * \u2018prove of: particular interest at this : \u201cHine.po \u2018Educated \u2018at, Montreal\u201d \"High school and \u201cMeGl1 \u2018University, Dr.& Ph.D; degree, having specialized in\u2019 Organic Chemistry.He joined the Staff of the Department of Chemistry at McGill University - the same year and is at present \u2018Assistant Professor of Chemistry.Sinèe 1939 be has been engaged in War Research for the National \u201c Research Council of Canada.Among other research problems, I.Nicholls hus carried out origin- investigations -on synthetic È plastics and synthetic rubbers; Co- \u2018founder and Chairman of Rubber \u2018and Plastic Division, Society of Chemical Industry; Member Committee of Plastics Education, \u201cSociety of Plastics Industry; \u201cDirector of Information, Chemical Institute of Canada.His hobbies -7 Are travel and photography and he\u2019 \u201c§s President of the Canadian Youth Hostels Association, ARTICLES LOST A {fountain pen and drawing \u201c set have been found on Sherbrooke street, near the West- mount City Hall, and the owner \u2018 Fean have same by applying to ny Miss Read, at the City Hall.unseen persons read passages from course at the Only school under direct patronage of prominent doctors and spon- À sored by the Reg\u2019d.Nurses As- - sociation of P.Q.It is owned and J operated by a Reg\u2019d.Nurse and gives a worthwhile diploma.\u201d 3 months DAY COURSE is an acknowledged necessity for this type of training.\u2018 Classes open Jan.27th 381 Elm Avenue, Westmount -FI.2202 or WI, 8877 Dinected by Mise M.L, Parker, R.N., M.B.C.N.F.LSILVER \u201cgb \u2018Class Ladies\u2019 and \u2018Men's TAILOR A Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WIST \u2014- - Elwecd 0082 PAINTING DECORATING \u201cAnd Minor Repairs \"R{ Monkland Avenue this \u201cweek dur- The \u2018Dramatic and.Debating success \u2018with their version of \u201cWhy ; the- Chimes Rang\u201d, a one-act.play which lasted about forty-tive minutes.The cast, eleven in number, - was expertly directed by Bonar Stuart, and the play was produced by-Miss Ashton.- Congratulations are due also to the school choir and to all who partictpateq fn the other Christmas play, \u201cThe Story of Christmas.\u201d While the choir sang carols, the Bible.\u2018Mr.Sharpe directed the play and Miss Jamiéson conducted the cholr, On the sports front, the Juniors were defeated 9-6 in their exhibition game with William Dawson, last year's second.place winners.The scoïè was 4-2 for Dawson at the end of the first period, and the goals were scored by Jack Watson and Garth Gilbooly.At the end of the second period the score was 9-6, and Gilhooly this time scored twice.The other two goals were the work of Johnny Waterston and Jack Watson.Mr.Trenholme coached the team.The new \u201cThunderbird\u201d, under the editorship of Don Bardwell, is due to come out on Monday, January 22, It will contain eight pages which will include sections devoted to news, sports, social and personal items, art, and literature, Don and the seventeen other editors are trying to make the school paper of 1945: better than ever before, - January 19 will be a big day for the seventh year if the Students\u2019 Council approves of their plans to stage a dance and a movie.Preparations are also being made for a dance which will include the entire school.The date hag not yet been set, but the fun is expected near the end of the month.The girls made good use of the skating-rink last Friday when they began their class hockey league.By all reports, it was a great success.\u2018Robinson Asks Information On Education Jonathan Robinson, Minister without Portfolio in the Du- plessis Government has asked to be kept informed of «ll significant developments in Protestant education on the\u201d island of Montreal, it has been revealed by officials of the Montreal Protestant Central School Board, to which the Board of Protestant School Commissioners of the City of Montreal resigned -most of its functions by a resolution passed unanimously last week.Mr.Robinson made the request in his capacity as the sole \u2018English Protestant res - preséntative on the .Quebec - Government.\u2014 Petty Officer Gladys, Arline Marty of Tracy, Minn, was the guest-of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, W.8.Edger of 6811 Iling à 1eave fiom UB.\" Navy) [a station\u201d 4 dian Had R.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs, C.J.~~ F/OD.pue is Home Or On Leave i Flying Officer Donald C.Campbell, D.F.C., now attached to the Campbell of 4440 Oxford Avenue arrived home last week after nearly.three years of service overseas.A Typhoon and fighter bomber pilot he received his commission and award of the Distinguished Flying Cross almost simultaneously last autumn, Since leaving Canada in February 1942, he has been stationed in England, Scotland, Africa, Sicily, France, Belgium and Holland.Before returning home he had completed two and a half operational tours against the, German foe on the Western Front.On a 28-day leave, he Will report to R.A.F.authorities in eastern Canada at its close to receive instructions as to his future duties.- New Instructor (Continued from Page 1) titled to join.It is the aim of the Company to see that every hoy learns to swim during the session and arrangements are being made by Captain Richardson for non- swimmers to receive instruction as well as swimmers to be coached for their badge and diploma.The Brass band welcomes George MacFarlane back after Italy, Sergeant Miller paid the .wonderful, and in most cases even 1 LICENSED GROCER {- Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, : ae Cigarettes, etc.rE x a _-FL 4744 -2209 St.Catherine Wèst (Near The Forum).or { FoRUM GROCERY PAGE THREE The speaker concluded by refer ring to the splendid co-operatiom and the good fellowship that\u2019 existed between the men from\u2018 .Canada an dthose from the United States.vo The speaker was introduced by.Rotarian Dan Ross, and the thanks 5 of the Club were expressed by Rotarian, W.H.Spearman._ Among those who attended the luncheon were Squadron Leader D, Silverstone, from the Rotary Club of Hawkesbusy; Captain Cayford, son of Rotarian S.B.Cayford, U.8.A.alrman McNaughton.: President Callard occupied \u2018the chair, and there was a good at tendance of members.- Dr.W.H.H.Reilly - [ \u201c (Contiued from from Page 1) :\" formerly Margaret I.Douglass, - two sons Capt.Douglas H.Rellly, of the Canadian Medical Corps, now overseas; and: LAC.Johm Reilly, R.C.A.F.stationed in New Brunswick; and a brother, - \"Dern Williañ- Rellly.) To L) lation what he -called \u201c\u2018amphibl- ous\u201d training in the use of .rubber boats.- Referring to .trip he had made to the Aleutians, he:wondered how anybody could look forward with pleasure or satisfaction to a boat: \u2018trip across the sea.To, him it had beer a miost disagreeable and un- \u2018pleasant, and literally \u201c\u201cnauseating\u201d experience.Went to Italy.He had been sent to North Africa and had later landed at Naples.He described the terrible sights of the destruction in the harbor and water front of that Italian city.- Describing his further adfen- tures on the actual firing line in highest tribute to two important organizations of the armies, the \u201csupply men\u201d \u2018and the medical corps.They were, he said, simply herofc, CITY OF WESTMOUNT INAUGURAL SESSION OF THE COUNCIL over a year\u2019s absence due to un- *®| foreseen circumstances, and looks forward to seeing the brass section greatly augmented by his - presence; Bandmaster Arthur! Smith is making good progress with the brass section and is preparing for a musical entertainment to be given at the annual Father & Son banquet, which this year Will take place early in February.The winner of December's squad competition is Corp.Ian Campbell, and the medal will be presented this Friday evening.Captain Richardson and his staff have ing the homes of.all members, during the holidays, meeting with the parents and securing their wholehearted co-operation.Lieut.Upham and the leader of the Loys\u2019 squad accompanied the Captain.WESTMOUNT MUSIC APPRECIATION CONCERT The Westmount Music Appreciation Group's concert of recorded music at the Westmount Public Library next Wednesday evening, January .17th,\u201d at 9 kowsky program: \u2018Romeo \"and Juliet\u201d \u2014 An overture-fantasia after Shakespeare; \u2018Concerto No.1 ia.B-flat minor\u201d; *\u201cSolitude\u2014 Opus 78 No.6\u201d; \u201cSymphony No.spent a most enjoyable time visit- o'clock, will present an all-Tachai-.$ in B minor\u201d (Patiretique).> \u201cWhich Subjects of General KC, PEL i % x a : : Îthe greatest power on the Eure- sary of the Union of Soviet Rus- \u2018sian Rep-blics, sald \u201cAlready Rus- \u2018sig has emerged as the greatest -power on the Buropean continent.\u201d And the Ecoñomist, one time denouncer of.\u201cBolshevism,\u201d pointed out that a quarter of a century hence, the Soviet Union will have a population ot 260,000,- 000, and may well be the greatest industrial power on earth, = - \u2018Already Russia has-emerged as The Tim \u2018I pean continent,\u201d says oi =.{= Interest Are Discussed = op imeem \u201cThe opinions expresied \u2018In this Forum aré not Re \u201cnecessarily thosa of this newspaper, and.it does \u201cServiced not accept responsibility for them.1 and public - ~ Calvary | + \u2014 \u2014 7 ee LL nual hou At the outset let me make it plain that although I'am described \u2026 .Cliureh 8 us one of the Senior Civil Servpnts of the Province of Ontario, and deparimen \u2018have been referred to ss an \u201coponymous\u201d person; I speak only asa aual mee! Certifièd Public Accountant, a Member both of your Corporation.of ~ officers o Public Accountants and The Certified Public Aocountants\u2019.Associai reports a fu ; Co Co Co held at 6 tion of Ontario, and an ordinary citizen\u2014just a plain common man, in the Chi In an approach to any practical question I have learned from.exe TH .; _ ate he 0 Io perience to stick as closely as possible to the common man's point worship w of viéw\u2014to follow his ideas and his solutions of the every-day.pros .The pres blems that erop up in this changing world.Wisdom is not to\u2019 bé - ng found solely in the hails of learn-¥ - \u2014 ol _\u2014 ing nor in the counting houses nor |no aggressive or.expansive designs; ture even amongst the ranks of Certi-| but wants only security especially , \"The | fied Public Accountants.As we| on her western frontier facing ; Le & Ww learn from Holy Writ: Germany.0e Li = \u201cGreat men are not always| \u201cAdmittedly she does not.rer .Rev.Syde wise.\u201d Moreoften, Wisdom is the|gard wtih favor intervertion: by Rev, guide, companion and handmaiden other powers ln Eastern Europe; .of the humble, the plain man, but it would be foolish to take this oo the man on the street.He lives in| as a symptom of an aggressive\u2019 ND 3 a real world, is ambitious for him- |-policy.Britain has always resists.0.15 rm 1 self and his family, and is always ed intervention in the Low Coun: am.\u20ac planning and working for a bet-|tries and United States in-Central.cessio \u2018ter and brighter world for his America.\u201d \u2018 > 08 p.m, © children and his children\u2019s child-| Economic rebuilding of ware ce ren.\u201d : shattered Europe, The Times add- ely Com (From an address delivered at the ed, will be largely Russia\u2019s and.2 Bride Windsor Hotel to the Members Britain\u2019s responsibility.Differ- Reads of the Corporation of Public ences of economic outlook between.Matins: 7.3 Accountants to the Province of the two countries, it adds, needs.Branson Quebec, by Chester S.Walters, form no barrier to the discharge Certified Public Accountant] of this tremendous task.+, Létany and Deputy Provincial Treasurer - AE and Controller of Finances of PARA the Province of Ontario.) \u2018 i ST ea STOP ME | Writing in the Methodist Chris- : tian Advocate in a recent issue, |.A Co Dr.Roy L.Smith, the Editor, un- + Com der the title \u201cWe Must Think In 4 ol New Terms,\u201d wrote as follows: \u2018If we desire to measure up to .the requirements of the world Roctor: R which is coming out of the war, be we must learn to think of re- Assistant: demption in entirely new terms.|, SECOND § The average Christian who has |; 2.00 a.m.| complained in the past of his 10.00 a.m.] preacher because he \u2018talked poli- 0 Scheo tics and economics,\u2019 must be pre- 11.00 sm pared to listen to straight preaching on the subject of sin during 1 3.00 p.m.the next quarter of & century, Lou : 1.80 pn.| even if that sin does Involve a RAF.Wednesday question of tariffs, trade advant- - and * ages and other inflammable ma-| In a little Normandy town, be- terial on \u2018which the flames of war fore the liberation, a German si feed.The bitter experiences of Policeman watching the loné this war have taught us that sin- queue of men waiting hopefully in © ning is a much more \u2018complicated front of a tobacconist\u2019s tor their matter than \u2018théatres, dancing and two daily cigarettes, noticed a Cor.Dorct cards.\u2019 It may become apparent|young man wearing the insignis during the next decade that the |R.A.F.on his lapel.The offender mining.corporation or the oil com- was brought before the German pany that is exploiting the min- commandant.Rev.À.eral resources of an area inhab-| \u201cSo\u201d, the Boche said frigidly, îted by backward peoples is sin-| \u201cYou think it's a fine thing to ning against the peace of all the Walk about displaying the emblem 2nd SUI people as seriously as those who of the Reich's greatest enemy, th 9.50 a.n adulterate our food.In such a R-A.F.?\u201d \u2018 11.00 case it may be necessary for the The young man Was all innocent , Pr preacher in his pulpit to cry out | surprise, 7 Do against such sinning with all his \u201cOh!\u201d he explained sadly, \u201cit'g 2.30 pun soul, or the blood of the soldiers | yery simple.As Monsieur le Com- : Pre of the next war will be in part on mandant knows, there is a great : his head.Also, in such a case, it dearth of tobacco.My friends keep, ; may be necessary for the layman asking me for cigarettes, and Î.8.00 p.n to carry on his private devotions year this insignia to inform them - THE CF in an election booth by VOLDE|;q¢ 1 can't oblige.It means \u2018Rien against his own economic inter- à fumer\u201d.ests in behalf of an economic #ÿs-| The commandant opened - his Trinity tem that will protect the interests drawer end gave the young man Sherbroo ot all.a box of cigarettes.» » * The next morning, the young Russia's Greatness man, happily smoking a cigarette, Rev.Cs The London Times last week, [and still wearing the same ins .commenting on the 27th anniver- signia, was again brought before Rev.Go the commandant.\u201cAh!\u201d the German spluttered, getting up.\u2018You are back, you rogue.You can no longer say the.letters R.A.F.signify \u2018Rien À Fumer\u2019.And yet you continue te wear them.\u201d * =.200 \u201cMonsieur,\u201d the young man ange wered, \u201cyour kindnéss yesterday.so overwhelmed me that I felt} must find soine \u2018Way to express By gratitude.That,\u201d he concluded, : \u2018pointing.to the \u201cRA,ff.insignis with pride, \u201c(HAL Mfikns \u2018Reniere \u2018But, for alt.her strength, she has Beth av Fuhrer Crd, PORES we Tae ; we Te \u2019 \u201c - MOIS eu La t's at Rov.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Recter - - Rev, Reginsld G.Stewert, Assistant Priest J Cee \u2014 - SECOND SUNDAY AFTER RPIPHANY $.90 a.m.Holy Communwmn, - COTE RB ~ .cé ps y hy memes em freee [ _ Calvary Chutch | Services for Christian education end public worship will be held in Oplvary United Church, at the| usual hours on Sunday next.\u2019 The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.The an- sual meeting of thé teachers and officers of the school, to receive reports and elect officers, will be held at 6.156 p.m.on Wednesday, in the Church Parlours, The morning service for public worship will be held at-11 g¢\u2019clock, The preacher will be the Pastor, \" Church of The Advent \u201cThe Little Church on Weed ¥ Western,\u201d Westmount 15 a.m.Matins.fi am, Solemn Euchartet and Pro- Sem.Sunday School Tee Dn.Solemn Evensong and Pro .cession.WEEEK-DAY SERVICES ely Communion Tuceder: Taare : 3 a.m.day and Saturday; 9.30 am.Woë- nesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Woë- nesday at § a.m.Rvensong: 530 p.m.dally, except em Saturday at 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercossions: § p.m.Wednesday.\u2019 | ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH - Westmbunt Comer Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road cest .Clergy: Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant: Rev.Robert Mackie, B.A.SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 00 a.m.Holy Communien.16.00 PEN Rector\u2019s Class -and Senior School.41.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.\u2018Preacher: The Rector.8.00 p.m.Junior School., .m.Evensong and Sermon.130 Preacher: Rev.Robert Mackie.Wednesday.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and War Intercessions.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Recter 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 9.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Preacher: Capt.Rev.J.N.Doidge.7.30 p.m.Evensong.- Preacher: Rev.W._ WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.War Intercessions.THE CHURCH !IS OPEN DAILY LeCras.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave, Clergy: Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rectur Rev.Gordon G.Mercar, Assistant Friday, January 12th, 8 p.m.Confirma- melon \u201cClass for adults, 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School.Bible Class and Confirmation Class for boys.11,00 au.Morning Prayer.Preacher: the Rev.Canon Dixon.Kindergarten Class for small children.SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY.8.00 p.m.Junior Sunday School and SAE the Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones, who will preach om the theme, \u201cWanted! Bridge Builders\u201d, This is a re peated serinon dy request of members of the congregation.At the evening service at 7.30 a series of Illustrated Services on \u2018Religion and Memory\u201d.The par- ticuler message of this service will concern Home and childhood days.How dear to my heart are the scones of my childhood.Old scenes, old hymns and songs will be portrayed on the screen with slides.~ The Young People\u2019s Union will the Macaulay Hall = ® ® = ww ®D 6 FE ® bE GW» GED DS ! Reading Anthracite Canadian Co, Ltd, 660 St.Catherine St.W., Montreal (2).[] 1 have a Balmfirth Grate.and want how to save more money on coal.; cz 1! Lam interested to learn more about Balmfirth Grates, Reading Anthracite Canadian LTD.MAIL TO us to know Name cece CE I0000EIBRtIENPLOCERBPORIIISUIRIRINROREEOES Address .soencseasvracrossnesee Tole NO cccocuonces .| or cooked, and red cabbage for \u201cHis experiences in a Nazi.cone.of a talk to the members \u2018of the\" Westmount Subdivision of the.C.W.L.on Jaruary 19th.REV.DR.E.GAGNON WILL SPEAK TO C.W.L.ONNAZI CAMP \u201cWar Services Day\u201d for the members.of the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Women\u2019s League.The meeting will be held in St.ship of Mrs, G.V.Roney, .A program of special interest has been arranged.The speaker will be the Reverend Dr.Eustache Gagnon, C.S.C., D.D., Ph.D.,\u2014a Canadian who went to France in 1938 where he was Curé of a \u2018parish in Normandy.When France collapsed he was takén.prisoner and spent four years at Vittel, a Nazi concentration camp in the Vosges./ Father Gagnon will describe some of the activities within the camp, and will show why in this model camp, there were so many suicides.Films will also be shown.Members are urged to attend this meeting and to bring their friends to hear Father Gagnon, whose talk promises to be one of extra special interest for one and all.| SALADS ror HEALTH AND GOOD EATING IMPORTANT ALL YEAR Salads for health and good eating are In season the year aroynd and even if the summer standbys are not obtainable in the depths of winter, there are still plenty of good salad makings in the root house and the local stores, Cabbage can take the place of lettuce and there are carrots, beets, either grated raw color, turnips, apples, celery and, for an entirely new flavor, grated raw parsnips.Winter salads can be just as attractive and flavorful as summer ones say the Home economists of the Consumer Section of the Dominion Department of Agriculture.They give pointers that apply at any time and some winter salad combinations that are especially good.7 Salad - Pointers \u2014Serve salads often; a light salad of raw or raw and cooked vegetables as a second vegetable at dinner or to acompany a hearty supper dish, A main course salad should include one of the following .meat, eggs, cheese or fish: \u2014Have ingredients in pieces that can be easily handled with a fork yet large enough to retain their identity.| \u2014The celery in a potato salad is 1 as important for its crispness as for its flavor.Have at least one raw vegetable or crisp fruit in every salad where other ingredients are soft in texture.7 \" sats | stey or: \u2018paprika; \u2018beets \"a une | peeled: sections of rosy apples are winter wizards for adding dolor.|; .Arrangement too \u2018makes: its \u2018ap- .peal\u2019 through\" interpret this us a word in favor -of the: over-elaborate sala \u2014Avold watery: \u2018 \u2018enough \u201cto\u201d .ssilads \u201cfor\u201d lite, Thorough \u2018drain- \u2018ing - of cooked ingredi ints.and the eye\u201d but don\u2019t] po oy.Fo - \u2018anyone against all: { orisp and don\u2019t Jot the salad mp and warm \u201cwaltin : \u201cquid in cooked dréasing.This na _ [yonnaise with\" orange juice.\u2019 A little: grated lemon or orange rind\u201d 18° good: t00.And how about heats: ing & little Jelly or jam into \u2018cooks 4 ed dressing sometimes - ?-\u2014Fou | might\" use cranberry or mis el- Xe liy for holiday salads, \u2026 ° Lemon : Juice, \u2018 Boney, oft : and \u2018paprika blend\u2019 \"into Friday, January 19th will be |- Leo\u2019s School Hall, Clarke Avenue, | at 3.00 p.m, under the convener | \u2014_ sp J.Fry Kane's Macy's Harte's (Mon Name \u2014Eye-appeal is definitely .impor-|\\ Universal Barber Shop .S.Hyman Ltd.Grindley\u2019s Pharmacy .s Westmount Stationery .Grosvenor Service Store .Hand & Parker Ltd.Warren Reg'd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 4884 Sherbivoke Jack Light vues vressereosesssncrsees 4592 St.Catherine Steve 0220000007 0 Please send me Address: Se This modern six-room cottage, spacious Living Room * with Stone - fire-place, lovely dining room, kitchen, master bedroom 13 x 23, and twe other bedrooms, and garage May be Yours for a Contribution of ONE DOLLAR to the AND BOYS OLUB FUNDS This Welfare Work sponsored by the KINSMEN CLUB OF MONTREAL .(Registered under War Charities Act) Subscriber Tickets May Be Purchased At 4970 Sherbrooke 5005 Sherbrooke 4826.Sherbrooke 4933 Sherbrooke 4869 Sherbrooke\u2019 Stationery .cconus Drug Store .Drug Store .bee ee ey enclosed).cere ree eerie mete 4818 Sherbrooke St.4857 Sherbrooke St.4779 Sherbrooke St.4853 Sherbrooke St.Drug Store .4875a Sherbrooke St.: St.KINSMEN \u201cMILK FOR BRIAN\" a Drawing February 14th, 1945 St.West \u2018 st.West .St.West St, West St.West | West West West West West \u201cIf \u2018West West | Mail Coupon te Kinsmen Club, Reom 204, 1502 St.Catherine St.w.; WEL.3374 Lo .Tickets at $1 each ARTISTS SHCYING.- AT WOMEN'S ART ANNUAL EXHBMION Îrne Women's \"Art Society annual\u2019 exhibition which is.on view at the.Dominion Gallery, 1448 st -Catherine Street West, ti Tues- : any, shows work by the- follows ve, \u2018Ann Low .\u2018Allan, Anemones, - Yellow Marguerites.Jean Baillie, au Farm, Shore.Cap a l\u2019Aigle.= Margèret-\u2019\u2019 Bedwell, \u2019 Mountain > Stream, Roses.Cu a Cumningham, \u2018Lake Louisa, FF è.; \u2018Aylmer Rd., Que, Rock- 2 port, Mass, Indian\u2019 Fort,.Caugh- |\" nawags, \u2018Laurentian .Farm, Mildred Falifield, Along the Bbore, | R.Forbes, |\u2018 \u201c Lake Winter, .\u2018The Laurentians; E.\"Autumn, - St, Joseph du Lac.Jean |- \u201cOld.House.- Beryl \u201c Ford, Petunias, Drydock.Gwendolyn - Norris Fuller, Paradise Plant; \u201cfrom.Montrose Farm; Fields.at Montrose.Edith\u2019 Glen, Cyclamen; Roses; : en -St, Gabriel de Brandon; | jutumn Sketch, St.Gabriel de Brandon; Joan.LE Vaudreuil Bay, On Mt.Royal iy Hingston, Rosee, Gaspe > Highway, Cottages Below Metis, Mt, Bruno Lake, Montreal from Mamsay Road.J.Maude Hewton, Aa House, Montreal, Still Life, Suit Life: The Greer Bowl.Ida : er Poppies, Zinnids.\u2018Delia CF ünton, Sketch, In a Garden.\u201cBeatrice M.Long, Chrysanthe- igen Chipman Liebich, Roses, As- tors, Dahlias, Autumn.Flowers, ild .Flowers, Jang \u201cC.Luke, ni inter : \u201cBreak-up, Ste.Margue- a \u2018rite: Peonies, Louise McCor- \u2014 Mack, Evening; School _ Pond; The Model in Flemish ~ \"Dress, Nantucket Nifht Clouds.- Mäary Mulbally, Harvest Time; finow Clad.Winnifred Parker, - Board Walk; Lagoon, Centre 1s- land; Cathedral Grove; Summer; * \u2018Toronto Skyline.Mary H, Schell, Spring Flowers, Peonies.Frances - B.Sweeny, Poms, Grenville, * Church, Knowltor; Old China, A Variety.Margaret\u2019 C.Thompson, Summer Seas, Upper Saguenay, Incoming Storm, Passing Convoy, Near Tadousac.MRS.G.E.FOSTER * ELECTED BY -TRINHTY WA, At the annual meeting of the \" Women's Association of Trinity Memorial Church, at which re- _ Ports were presented and officers «elected, all groups reported very satisfactory.work being done.After all expenses of the various groups had been paid the treas- .Urer presented a cheque for :.§3,800 to the Wardens, also a \u2018 _ cheque for.$60 to the War Ser- tL.vices: group for their cigarette - found for the large number of > our members on active service._.A substantial balance was carried :, forward to- start the new year's work on.Following is the list of officers for thé year 1945: -Hon, president: Mrs, J.Al- , mond; president: Mrs.G.E.+.Foster; firat vice president: \u2018Mrs.TR -Rennie; second vice pres.: Mrs, P.T.Claydon; third vice pres.: Mrs, W, R.Nizon; rec.i.mec.; \u2018Mrs.J, Norton; cor.secre- i tary, Mrs.O.A.K.Snyder; treas- , urer:.Mrs.A.B.Hawthorne; iS committee: Mrs.H.Glén, Mrs.¥ J.C.Armstrong and Mrs, G.R.\u201c Patvoye.- + i NT Jean Graham , The January meeting of the i \u201cJean Graham Auxiliary of St.Aes\u201d United Church will -be \u2018i, held on Tuesday, at 8 pm.at \u2018the home of Mrs.Chas.Watt, 3430 Vendome Avenue, - Mildréd G.: Bris- |.: bane, Christmas Eve, Ste, Adele.|.Busy|.=\u2019 Autumn, Cote des Neiges; Bird of| Brome Pond,|.Snowy.Elsie Hartnell, | House.i .The regular meeting for work ; of the Ladies\u2019 Ald \u2018Society of Merl- E ville Presbyterian Church will oe | held \u2018at 2:30 p.m.on.Tuesday, in, - the church hai, Melville avenue.æ St, Luke's WMS.; \u2018The \u2018ansûsi meeting -of 8.(Luke\u2019s Auxillary of the W.M.Swill\u201d be Parlour on Tuesday at 3 -p.m.Reports on\u2019 the.year's work will be presented.70 held \u2018in the - \u2014 - Melville Ladies \u2018Church [swe LESSONS By.Appointment \"ADULTS \u2014 CHILDREN ° ° , MADAME .oC DOROTHY PFEIFFER THE MARY BEETLES a SCHOOL = : 4956 Decarie Blvd.i.5170; 3 -MISS_ ROBICHAUD's\u2014 \u2014 - .COMMERCIAL ACADEMY 398, PRINCE \u2018aueent, corner Sherbrooke WESTMOUNT.\" 1 Attend a College with a veiestebilshea reputation for Superior » Progressive .Téachirig.COMPLETE STENOGRAPHIC: Typewriting, ~ Accountants, - Correspondence, ~ General Pitrian, Gress, Toneh Perrault-Duploye, : ; kkeepers and\u201d.fer SPECIAL COURSE te adult groups whe already have Nad shorthand and, are desirous to refresh before offering their services, AM courses are under \u2018the direction ef a former High School Teather, DExter 2663.LEADING SEAMAN FAUCHER AND HIS BRIDE Pictured above are the principals in an interesting wadding which - united two of the oldest families in the Province.Leading Seaman \u201cRosario Faucher's family was one of the first to settle in Maisonneuve, and the bride can trace her family history In Quebec for three hundred years.Leading Seaman Faucher and his bride were married in St.Willi- brord\u2019s Presbytery, Verdun, the Rev.Father J.D.Savin officiating.NEW HANDBAGS DESIGNED TO LESSEN RUMMAGING Smaller and saner is the theme of thé new handbags.Those who have waded through the contents | of the oversize ones which the war emergency appeared to thrust upon us, will revert to bags of more convenient proportions with alacrity.- .Richard Koret is reassuring In the point of view, however, that the \u2018\u2018architecture\u2019\u201d of handbags has so improved that we can still have them smaller and softer, yet they will provide room enough to carry all the paraphernalia an active woman requires, Architectural Art He frankly describes his art as \u2018a cross between dressmaking and engineering.\u201d Doubtless the engineering has to do with getting all the indispensables in a «single bag.} Flat-bottomed bags have gained \u2018enormously in prestige with the women who carry them.This vogue is partly responsible for the deuige of box bags which are now seen everywhere.These come in varied shapes and materials.They may be round and tall as a Chinese lantern, triangular, or frankly square with either hard or soft tops\u2014and usually with drawstrings.Many include boxed- off compartments which could well inspire the inexpert among us to become file adepts.Strategic openings, too, ; * Next-of-Kin At the next-of-kin meeting being held by the Ladies\u2019 Association of the 17 Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars next Thursday, at 8.30 p.m.In the Alian-Shatford Hall, 1439 \u2018St, Catherine \u2018Street West, the entertainment will be under direction of Miss Mary Bettles.Members are reminded that the knitted gloves for shipment overseas should be turned in at this meeting, Fathers and brothers of men of the Regiment overseas are cordially invited.speaker and Mrs, C.G.B, Wark, the soloist, .The programme {s in charge of Mrs.C, A, Notman, Mrs.E.C.Reid and Miss E.Atkinson.The % v packed 8 ax Oasis Temple 46 The regular monthly session of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Victoria Hall, on Monday, at 7.30 || p.mM., Queen Jessie Roman presiding.Parlez-vous francais?Professor Cayouetie, specialist in conversa tional French, invites you to an appreciation \"lesson, Friday evening, January rath ai 8 o'clock.306 Lansdowne Ave.(Corner Sherbrooke) prices! 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STARTS SATURDAY until Tuesday Night That 4-Yesr-Run Stage Howl with avery ene of its 400 Chifls and Chuckles ASSEY - cK CA E Directed & » FRANK CAP tow EVERETT Non o JANES © Le JEAN ADAIR .- JOHN.ALERA Also the Seasons Gayest Scandal Bright With Laughs and 5 New Tunes! \u201cMUSIC » MANHATTAN with À Anne Shirley À Dennis Day Phillip Terry Laid to Geography - At The Seale United Satudagl Clouds Raïns, Botte Davis and Rickard Waring ln \u2018a scone from the Him \u201cMr.Sk offington,\u201d which on Saturdsy playing until Tuesday nig night.Pie the sevhle United Theatre - Europe\u2019 s Early Snow - Snows falling on Americans in {western Europe need not surprise Americans at home it they.will re~ member that this entire combat area, is much nearer the North Pole than is most of the United crammed with fun and excitement, | States, and that the fall and winter months are the days of prevailing westerly winds over western | Europe that bring warm, molst air from the Atlantic into contact with mountainous aredis.The entire western front is in a region farther noith than the northern tip of the State of Maine \u2018in the East, or Duluth, Minn., in the Midwest.If this combat.area were superimposed on the Amerf- can Continent in the proper latitudes, the city of Arnhem would fall on Winnipeg, Canada, and the junction of France, Switéerland and Germany on a line some forty miles north of Duluth, In spite of this northerly position, all of western Europe including the British Isles and Ireland has a higher average temperature than regions of the same latitude on the American Continent.This is largely because of the Gulf fH] Stream.RUGGED ACTOR ; Robert Lowery, star of Pine- Thomas\u2019 \u201cHigh Powered,\u201d swims din the ocean at Santa Monica ii every day he isn\u2019t working before: {| the cameras.{| Lisbon.But the arrangements go sour and Paulette unsuspecting, arrives in Lisbon and is amazed to find a sumptuous hotel suite reserved in her name and already paid for, plus four trunks full of beautiful clothes.Milland is, of course, suspicious of a reporter who can afford | such luxuries and his suspicions grow when he sees two diplomats, Nazi Albert Dekker, and English Roland Young, make a beeline for # her bedroom, There is one especially funny scene when Dekker and Young, each in turn, tries to #! get Paulette to drop her robe so that he can see the plans.Milland joins forward with the Englishman in an attempt to outsmart the Nazi in getting the plans.When the real spy turns up, the suspense really builds to a i| tingling climax, Romantically it is hard to imagine a more atiractive twosome than Paulette Goddard and Ray Milland who appear together for the first time.Roland Young as the polite but persistent Englishman contributes in no small measure to the general hilarity.Albert Dekker is effectively men- M;acing and blood-chilling as the humorless Nazi, and Margaret Hayes 1s lovely and dangerous as the lady who really has the plans.\u201cThe Lady Has Plans\u2019 is a picture designed for the entertainment of one and all.It more than \u201csohlères ts purpose.au IRAE SESS ARSE Ct RE \u2014 Andrew Stone, producer-direc- tor of the gala new musical \u201cSensations of 1945\u201d now playing \u2018at the York United Theatre not one to deprive the public of a good thing.After seeing the unanimous and enthusiastic praise for his first \u201cSensations\u201d decided to produce similar muslin order to insure the same high quality for all his films, Stone has signed Eieanor Powell, star ol the present \u201cSensations\u201d to head the cast in coming \u201cSensations\u201d, And just as he has packed this \u201cSensations\u201d with a top-notch cast \u2014 Dennis O'Veefe, W, C.Fields, Sophie Tucker, Eugene Pallette, Mimi Forsythe, David Lichine, C, Aubrey Smith \u2014 the best bands in the business \u2014 Cab Calloway and Woody Herman \u2014 and 20 of the world's greatest headline acts gathered from all fields of entertainment, so does Stone intend to balance his forthcoming productions, There is, of course, nothing new in the studio's decision to make a series of major pictures all bearing the same basic title, M-G-M found the \u201cAndy Hardy\u201d and \u2018Broadway Melody\u201d series highly profitable; Warners fared well with their \u201cGold Diggers\u201d productions, But Stone takes the thing a step further by hiring talent that has never before appeared on the screen \u2014 though it has won popular following in other phases of show business, And he has a story written by a story and not just an interlude between musical numbers.According to the preliminary disposition data available, the Canadian wheat crop of 1943 was over-estimated by about 8.9 million bushels.\u2018through Lnited Artists release, is.| Stone has | cals for the next three years.And | Frederick Jackson which ig really |: ESSENTIAL TRAVEL more than | 4940.À SEVILLE Today Oulyl: BEVTS PAULETTE CODDARD in \u201cThe Lady - - Starts SATURDAY (Se.Catherine at Choriedy se.) CLAUDE RAINS WALTER ASEL< NCHARD WASNG OO.COUOUNS MALO MALIONE NOIOAN Added Feature \" The Comedy Rist! * Last Show Every À | Saturday After 10 p.m, TODAY ONLY \u2014 THE Te Placid Serenade\u201d «À Sherlock Holmes in \u201cThe.Peart of Bart = = P ATHARINE HEPBURN Walter Aline Huston - MacMahon Akim Tamiroff Turhan Bey MUSICAL HIT ON ICEt Alias lavas ay er tpi Aran CON Q Np.# One Canadian railway Shas.ee 111,653,930 passengers in the first * our months of 1944, Lit carried in the entire your of DAVIS in \"The Little foxes.\u201d Ale Hes Plans\u201d with RAY MILLAND.~~ | Until Tuesday Night, 4 .\u2019 ai i 4 pA ; \u2018enterprising.# © blazing still another: trait in mo- \u2019 for \u2018daily.In this respect.similar, = - pride | in, thelr country.- \u201cAloe \"IN THE NAVY\" with ee I | Untit TUESDAY - Sediuging » to idk as.if the: Warner.\u2018Bros.- are © ton! i picture entertainment \u2014 \u201c apeëifically,.in the.field-ot; Spark- _Uog \u2018comedy.based: on à: healthy.appreciation of what is means .to fort along thesé lines is the new \u201c comedy \u2018hit, \u201cJanie,\u201d \u2018which 15 mow : playing\u2019 at \u2018the \u2018Westmount United nie in \u201cthe top.olde: po much\u2019 in the way \u2018of comedy (the | film\u201cis an- adaptation - from\u201d \u2018the stage play \u201cof the kame mame which ran for more than two * Years on\u2019 \u2018Broadway: and thè road), ane\u201d also does\u2018 double duty as special reminder to present.day érican moviegoers that there truly something \u2018to be\u2019 gtateful though otherwise \u2018totally unlike, \u201cJanie\u201d brings to mind that other .Successful Warners\u2019 comedy hit, \u201cThe Princess O'Rourke,\u201d which \u201caudiences will recall as an amus- \u2018ing, always entertaining, \u2018light \u201c comedy.which - nevertheless : left them with's terrific-and fustitiable\u2019 > \u201cAbbott |- Dick Powell \u201cand © The - Starts.SATURDAY | Monkiand Ave, et Gireuard) | South Sea Romance, | Fun and Rhythm in Technicolor! ; bubbling story About à p of \u201cJanie,\u201d duction, | \u2018Ave Maria;\u201d : qe bright\u201d .youngsters, - a meaning - but - \u2018slightly bewlidéred \u2018sudden \u2018Influx of Army personnel into their-midst: ~Pyndamentally, be an American.Their latest.ef- 1 \u2018à -comméütary.on .thé \u2018whôle- | - someness \u2018of the American com- [has béegr assembled in the making :.The : \u2018cast, © Joyce.Reynolds.and_Robert Hut-: ton, includes Edward Arnold and Ann : Harding as Janiës father and mother, \u2018respectively; Robert Benchley as an inveterate bachelor friend of the fämily; Alan Hale as an\u2019 elueï © priorities chief; Hattie MéDanie asa faithful family re- fainer; \u201cand an up-and-coming \u2018group of youngsters, among them: Dick Erdman, Jackie Moran, Aun Gillis, Ruth Tobey, Virginia\u2019 Patton, Colleen Townsend and Geor- gla\u2019 Leé Settle, .\u201cJanie\u201d is an Alex Gotilieb pro-| and Was directed by | Academy.Award winner : Michael | Curtis.The screenplay.by Agnes Christine Johnston and Charles | Hoftmaï was.adapted \u2018from.the, original stige play by.Josephine 'Béntham and Herschel.Vv.wil- ; Hams, ir, as produced \u201cby Brock, 0: Pemberton.8 | sim it Deanna Durbin herself is not wholly enthusiastic song number \u2018proposed for one of her \u2018pictures, that tune \u2018will never be heard in.a Durbin production.According to studio spokesmen, one of the chief reasons for the hits registered with Deanna is the extreme care with which Ler songs are selected.Hawaiian Locale Deanna\u2019s seventh picture, \u201cIt's a Date,\u201d colorful Universal film.with Hawaiian locale, now playing at the Monkland United outstanding musical score passed only after'hearings by the studio's famous musical \u201cjury.\u201d \u201cDeanna\u2019s gongs must stand the test of our committee of five,\u201d Charles Previn, studio musical director, explains.\"The group consists of Deanna, producer Joe Pasternak, the director, in this case William Seiter, her music \u2018teacher, Andres de Segurola, and myself.- \u201cThere_are three main factors considered.First and most important is the song\u2019 relationship to the story; second is the style of | Deanna\u2019s voice, a lyric soprano; third is the effectiveness of the | number for its chosen \u2018spot\u2019 in the film.\u201d Songs Are Logical Deanna\u2019s songs are woven logically into her stories, and each must suit the script situation per- fectiy.The star\u2019s four numbers in \u201cIt's a Date\u201d \u2018are \u201cLoch Lomond;\u201d \u201cMusetta\u2019s Street Song\u201d from Puc- cinl\u2019s \u201cLa Boheme\u2019; Schubert's and one popular number \u201cLove Is All,\u201d by Pinky Tomlin and Harry Tobias.Kay Francis and Walter Pidgeon support the star in\u201d the new film.NO CHESS PLAYERS - Although Pine-Thomas\u2019.murder- mystefy film, \u201cScared Stiff,\u201d revolves \u2018around a chess game and |\u2018ctiess set, Hot one of the cast; liesd- od by Jack ¢ Haley and Ann Bav- L Bromine; motte, \u201cquer- Telsonieness, - of! Aptons- el.thie.well] mupity whieh, in turn} reflects the.\u2018 ; basically - healthy : state ot \u201cthis.i country\u2019s structure.©, 1c 2-02] * A \u2018remarkable array of talents: - \u2019 [amie Monkland | about anyi phenomenal record of six straight |- theatre, is said to have another |: parents, and the effect\u2019 uj on\u2019 them J\" - Ç {and- their émall communi Ÿ of the|.: Pestaes] Sturge \u201cHail the su Froddie Eddie Brackon triee te encok pist 5'tough Marine: is\u201d Preston Herve,\u201d Paramount picture\u2018 arriving undey.at the.Westmount United Theatre.This laugb-filled scréen - stars Bracken in his funniest role to-date.The doer-watcher,- \u2018above, Stevie whe turns na rib-tickling- performance.Ce 00 adventure, \u201cRainbow Island\u2019 entirely Saturday at thé Monkland United Theatre \u2018playing until Tuesday night.\u201cAt The Monkland United Saturday! Lovely Dorothy Lamour in a scene from the thril-packed romantic in Technicolor, which opens Flashes From Hollywood TWO HITS IN ROW! to Utopia\u201d is the cinematic progress story in the potographic career of Lionel Lindon who was cameraman on two of Paramount's major screen efforts of 1944, ; FOUR OF \u2018A KIND Laughter was Director Hal \u201cOut of this World\u2019 which includ- alities.They are Eddie Braken, Cass Daley, Mabel Page and Harry | \u2018Park (Parkyakarkus).TALENT REWARD Actress Ann Doran gets the best dramatic role of her screen career in Paramount's \u201cHere Comes the \u201cGoing My Way\u201d and \u201cThe Road Walker\u2019s objective in Paramount\u2019sif es four top flight comedy person-\\f WAVES\u201d staring Bing - Crosby, Betty Hutton and Sonny Tufts.Mechanics Institute OF MONTREAL INDUSTRY IN THE POST WAR PERIOD 1! Professor R.v.V.Nicholls | M.Se Ph, D.© DECARIE BLVD.STARTING i.& Huston - MacMahon, AT SNOWDON © SATURDAY g runnin | HEPBURN alter Aline Akim Tamiroff .ag tpld.by \u201cArchie,\u201d is one of the : main.sequences of \u201cDuffy's Tie è ir friend: __ = \u2018Winkle with Ruth Warrick.Turin ly LA BING EXPOSED! The life story of Bing Crosby\u201d rn,\u201d Paramiouiit\u2019s\u201d allstar \u2018screen production based.on- the: radio\u201d pros gram.In this \u2018picture\u2019 \u2018Bing wer himsélf as a ten-year-old boy with Dorothy Lamour fn pigtails as i A * WESTHOUNT à Todsy and Saturday \u201cJANIE\u201d with Joyce Reynolds.ÆD>.; WARD .C.ROBINSON in ;.\u201cMr, SE.+ Starts SUNDAY Until TUESDAY \u2014 Special Comedy Bill \u2014 The Delightfully Romantic Comedy! e © oo 0 oO ge - à À PE i or \u201d , STE x - gl # By GEORGE WESTMOUNT | HIGH LIGHTS COCHRANE \u201cThats,a good game to get out of your systems,\u201d Coach George Smith told his hockey charges after they had defeated Strathcona 4-2 on Tuesday.The players agreed.One and all were dissatisfied with their showing.There was a reason for all the gloom.Last year Westmount took Strathcona by something like 10- 0 and while, admittedly, the Out- remont team is somewhat improved this year, the locals are going to have to improve if that hockey championship is going to return to Westmount this year.Roy Hellyer and Billy Coles each notched two goals for the Smith men and stood out along with defencemen Eric Swaine and Lyle Prescott, and Dave Harvie, Frankie Reid and Jack McKis- sock.It wasn\u2019t too bad for a starter, though, and judging by their Tuesday showing, Westmount should be able to take Verdun and Montreal in their stride.The two schools battled 10 a scuseless tie and battled is the right word.George Herwitz manded out 11 penalties, including a match to Montreal's Tom Manastersky.Wiry Jack McKissock banged his left eye against the butt end of one of the Outremont boy's sticks and puffed the surrounding a area up to such an etxent that it looked like an inflated talloon.Allan Dowbiggon and Red Mac- Kenzie accounted for Strathcona\u2019s.tallies, beth of whicik were rotted Mn the opening minutes of the fray to give the losers an carly 2-0 lead.Westmount take on \u201catholic High at the Forum next Wednesday at four o'clock.The Catholic boys have won two exhibition encounters with the locars.The third period of Tuesday's game was prebably the shortest ever played on Forum ice.It lasted 10 seconds.During those 10 seconds Dave Harvie fired the puck behind Marvin Greenbaum but the goal was not\u2019 allowed as the Forum's.snow-cleaners had already started\u201d work.Something wrong somewhere.Basketball The news from the basketball front is saddening.The A team started the 1945 season off on Monday by dropping a+52-40 decision to Montreal on their home floor and the B team followed in their foot-steps by being drubbed 46-20 at Montreal Wednesday.Monday's game was fast and furious and had the Purple and White's shooting been a little more accurate, they missed something like 20 free shots, there (Continued on Page 15) Hockey Games Get Good Start The juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal =~ Hockey League seems set for a banner season with all but one of the six teams in the group turning in victories during the first week of play.The first night of play saw the Unity club beat the Monarchs 3\u20141 and the Falcons edge out the Weredale team 2\u20141.On Wednesday night the Golden Eagles defeated the Falcons 6\u20143, the Army knocked off Unity club by a 5-\u20141 count and the Monarchs beat the Weredale gang 5\u20141.The Fred Dejean-Earle Mac- Donald duo combined to give the Unity club their win in the section opener, the former player tallied two important goals on passes from MacDonald.Jack Martin registered the other goal for Beuu Thurston\u2019s team, while Dave Bussiere saved the Monarchs from a shutout.Goals by Bob Smith and Doug McGillis gave the Falcons their one-goal margin over the Were- dale team.Ross Killem got the loser\u2019s only counter.The Monarchs showed more scoring power in their second qut- ing, with Harold Young banging in two goals, while Bob Grant, John Piers and Dave Bussiere scored ome apiece as Bill Cameron\u2019s team ran up a 5-\u20141 count over the Weredale team.Willie Daymond scored the loan goal for Weredale.Doug Alexander's Golden Eagles, last year's champions, started.out this year's campaign with a 6\u20142 victory over Frank Creaghan\u2019s Falcons.Roy Hellyer, back after a year\u2019s ahsence from the game, led the winners in the scoring department with a brace of goals, while Warren Chippendale, Jack McKissock, Jim deLa- lannne and Ronnie Baxter each got one apiece.Jack Martin and Basil Boxer scored for the Falcons.The Claremont Army gave indications of their strength by handing the Unity club a 5\u2014I1 beating down at the Staynor rink.Adams, Conway, Schamehoin, Mit- ton and Bownass all scored for the soldiers, while Johnny Ethier saved the Unity club from a shutout.This week's scheduled games are as follows: Mon., Jan.15 East rink, 7.30 p.m., Weredale vs.Army.East HOCKEY |: SENIOR AMATEUR Sunday Next at 2.30 p.m.SENIOR GROUP QUEBEC ROYALS Children 25¢ - Adults 60c Reserved: 75¢, $1.$1.25 Reservations: Wilhank 6139 rink, 8.30 p.m., Falcons vs.Monarchs.Queen\u2019s rink, 8.30 p.m, .Eagles vs.Unity.© Wed.Jan.17, East rink, 1.30 p.m, I?alcons vs.Army.East rink, 8.30 p.m., Monarchs vs.Golden Eagles.Staynor Unity vs.Weredale.Boy Scout Rellef Fund It is reported from England that British Boy Scouts raised $150,000 in a one day campaign when every Scout was asked to earn one shilling to provide funds for sending rink, 8.30 pm, relief parties to liberated Europe.The relief groups of ten people work as a medical stores and trans- | port units.WAR DOGS specialists for sentry duty, attack operations, messenger service, silent scouts, casualty relief, or as | Army war dogs are trained as|, pack and sledge dogs.i NL À, : St Seas Makes Good Start LA The St.Leo's team in the _ midget \u201cB\u201d section of the \u2018Westmount Municipal Hockey League .captured their first two scheduled tilts and hold the leadership in the section by one full game over the Tornados \u201cB\"\u201d team.The students have defeated Tornados by a 5-0 count and the Pirates by a |score of 8-0.In the third league game, the \u2018Torhados edged out the Pirates, 8-3, The academy team won .the first game on the schedules when they shut out the Tornados 5-0 at the Staynor rink last Friday night.John McDonald got a pair of the winner's goals with Ian MeGillts, Michel Panet-Raymond and Hugh Peckham adding one apiece.St.Leo's had even less trouble with Hugh Gorman\u2019s Pirates and ran up an 8-0 score.Dave O'- -Meara led lils team-mates in the scoring column in this game with three counters, and John McDonald were close behind with two aplece while |] Jack Lunny accounted for the final goal.Hugh Peckham The Tornados-Pirates game was the most closely contested of the lot and it took plenty of pressure on goalie Bob Nelles before the Tornados copped a 3-2 verdict.The Pirates scored the initial goal of the game in the first minute of play wnen Pete Johnson banged in Allan Rowlands\u2019 rebound.Ronnie Brambell tied the score up for the Tornados and then George Craggs sent the Tornados ahead with a long shot, Hugh Gorman got the Pirates\u2019 THIS APPLIES -{Brambell notch his second conn- tor, of the night to give the Tornados à 3-3 victory, ~ Games scheduled for this week include & game between the Pirates and the Tornados at the Staynor rink tonight, starting at 8.30 p.m.Tomorrow afternoon the Pirates meet -8t.Leo's again on the West rink, game time 3 p.m.On Monday night, January 15, Tornados and Pirates hook up in a game at the West rink starting at 7.30 p.m.- Chief Justice J.B, M.Baxter of | Saint John has been re-elected\u2019 President of the New Brunswick Boy Scouts Association.The total number of Scouts and Cubs reported in .the province is 4,547.ments] \u2018Bruce Weir, a: 14 year old Toronte Two LIVES savaD 4 Prompt action on the part of Boy Scout, saved the lives of two Toronto children recently.Bruce ' fought through dense smoke and lames to reach two small children -° who had been trapped in thelr blaging home.\u201cBut for the herole action of this 14 year old Scout Eddie Johnson aged 4, and his two.year old brother; Lorne, would have been burned to death or sufs.focated'\u2019 District Fire Chief Percy: Taylor sald.Recognition of Weir's: act was made at a mesting of the Toronto city council.\u2019 \u2014 .5 Forty-four pounds of corn make four gallons of industrial alcohol - which, when tréated by.chemical methods, is transformed into the 1134 pounds of synthetig - rubber necessary for Just one tire.: In the City and District of Montreal - In the City and District of Quebec » In all other parts of the Province - NOTICE TO LANDLORDS avo TENANTS | The rentals of all houses, apartments, duplexes or fais let for the first time must be fixed by the Rentals Appraiser of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.TO\u2014 If the landlord of any such accommodation fails to apply for a fixation of maximum rental within 30 days after making the lease, the tenant may thereafter withhold payment of the rent until the landlord has made the application.Moreover, it is an offence liable to a prescribed penalty for any landlord to fail to make such application.Applications for fixation of maximum rental in the Province of Quebec are made .to the following offices: 2 1.All houses, apartments, duplexes or flats built since December 10, 1942 and includes houses converted into apartments, duplexes or flats since that date; and + 2.all housing accommodations which were vacant or occupied by the owner on October 11, 1941 and are now rented to a tenant for the first time.The Regional Rentals Office, 84 Notre Dame Street W., Montreal, P.Q.\u201c0% The Regional Rentals Office, 45 Palais Montcalm, Ax Quebec, P.Q.Co The nearest local office of - the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.\u2026.RENTALS ADMINISTRATION OU OO af tN as 6 a Fn Cah es a Ph em am es a\" CHAI ATEE tg» Sm, = 3 ?3 \u20ac .\u2018Bert Read's midget Golden Eagies are living up to the preseason predictions In their section ef the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, the favourites to cop the section crown bave romped \u2018off with their opening three games of the early season trouncing their \u201ccousins\u201d, the Monarchs, on two occasions by counts of 8-0 and 8-1: The Tornados were the wrong end of the other score, 5-1, but gave the loop leaders a \u2018zeal battle and held their share \u2018ef.the play throughout the game.In the only other game play- \u2018 ed in this section last week, the Monarchs and Tornados battled to a 3-all tie.Jim McCarthy and Maurice Strachan the Golden Eagles to their fifet win of the season as they counted two and three goals respectively as the winners Tran up an 8-1 count.George Mc- Landers also notched a pair of goals for the winners in this encounter while Dave Binmore accounted for the other.Ken Livingston got the only Monarch goal of the game.In the second game of the season, the Golden Eagles had their work cut out for them to beat off the Tornados 5-1.The score does not give a true picture of the play as the losers had plenty of scoring opportunities but failed to capitalize on tnem.Jim Me- Carthy led the scoring parade with two \u2018goals while Jim.Ross, George McLanders and Dave Bin- more got singletons, Lorne Foy saved the Tornados from a shut out.The Tornados and \u2018Monarchs battled to a 3-all tie in their encounter with midget \u201cB\u2019 player.Ronnie Brambell starring for the Tornados with two goals.Richard Lord got the third for the Stay- nor club.Eddie Moore, Garth Gil- hooiy and Hebert Lafontaine scored one each for the Monarchs.The Jim McCarthy-Maurice Strachan combination were the big guns in the Golden Eagles\u2019 8-0 triumph over the Monarchs, Both of these players notched.three goals with Dave Barnard and Jim Ross getting the other two.The next midget \u201cA\u2019 game is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon when the Tornados play Monarchs on the East rink at 3.00 p.m.On Monday night, the Tornados play the Golden Eagles on the West rink at 8.30 p.m., while on Wednesday night the Monarchs travel down to the Staynor rink and play the Tornados in a game starting at 8.30 p.m Twelve Goals In \u2018 Scout Hockey A 12-goal scoring spree by Johnny Choyce featured the opening twin bill of the Inter-troop section in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.The dozen goals were the total output of the 2nd Westmount troop and they | were enough to send the Shaar Hashomayim group down to a 12-4 defeat.Norman Lupovich and Jules Blond split the scoring honours for the .losers with a brace of goals apiece.The second tilt of the doubleheader saw the St.Matthias club outscore St.Andrew's 5-1 with Ken Luck\u2019s three goals leading the way.Other goal scorers for the winners were Willlams and Powis with one each, while Gordon tallied the lone counter for st; Andrew's.Two more twin bills will be staged next week at King George Park and they are as follows: Mon.Jan.15, 7.00 p.m, Bt.Matthias va, 1st Westmount; 8.00 3 and Westmount ve.st.Andrew's.~ We.Jan.14, 7.00 p.m.St.\u2018svi, Bt.Leo's} 3.00 p.m, ape Hashomayin vs Calvary, A | SS SGA RE tait SEA lrasantéghen es s6uDten IRAN II0 1 Panthers Dark Morse in Bantam Hockey \" Ross Gillingham\u2019s Panthers is the \u201cdark horse\u201d entry in the bantam section of {he Westmount Municipal Hockey League.The Panthers, champions of the Pee Wee section last year, have a strong outfit this year and are strengthened by the addition of Johnnie Choyece and \u201cTony\u201d Kay.both of them smart stickhandlers and scorers.\\ The Panthers tied the Golden Eagles in the first scheduled game of the season but took the Tornados into camp by LAURENTIDE INN GRAND'MERE, Quebec 312 Hours from Montreal Restful, Modern, Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Mederate Rates -Skiing and all ture.- {club, Jast year\u2019s champions, ave] 1 won their first two outings, trim« a 7-3 count in their second fix-| > ks \u2018Andy McGillis' \u2018St.Leo's ming the Tornados 4-1 and thet Golden Eagles 5-0, A pair of goals by both Bab Orr and Harold Woite \u2018were suf- ficlent to give the St.Leo\u2019s team [ their 4-1 margin over the .Tornados.Bert Kelly counted.the lone goal for the losers, ; The Panthers held a 2-1 lead \u2018(over the Panthers right up until the last minute of play but a goal by Norman Lupovich tied up the lfixture.The other scorer for the dolden Eagles was Jules Blond.Bob Forrest and John Choyce.tal-! R,-EBIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 lied for the Panthers; Panthers to break into the scoring column were £4 Lafontaine while Bert Kelly got the third.Arthur Lallemand, at Westmount Park, Games scheduled for this week: 1955 feet .bath Mi, \u201cMod h like atmesphere ta! ees emellke atmes cos Winter Sports apeciaitios .\u2026 ski school.Write for bosklet and For infe tion, Apply Direct rates, La Sapiniere, Val David, Quebec.Comfort and activity at Val David , .elevation hub of Laurentian trails .chalet surrounded by marked trails .2000 feel lovely log aki tow .40 reoms.with private Five goals by John Choyce paced the Panthers to thelr 7-3 victory over the Tornados, other and Pete \u2018Laberge.A lan Turner led the Tornadoes with two goals Bob Orr, Palmer Strong, Harold Wolfe and Ted Budzen all scored goals as the St.Leo's club -beat the Golden] Eagles 5-0 on Saturday afternoon Tonight: 7.36 p.m., Bast rink\u2014 PAGE THIRTEEN nados, Tomorrow afternoon: 2.00 p.m, East rink\u2014Panthers vs Goldez pados vs St.Leo\u2019s.wm.WINTER, +: SPORTS ; ° np, + en Lans Every winter sport you covid possibly wish for.and et your doorstepé + Fast downhills to challenge experts .\u201cpentle slopes and saow-laden trails for beginners.Famous Soow Esgle Ski School .skating .Siberian dog teams.Accommodation 0d cuisine is | che famous \u2018Gray Rocks\u2019 way\u201d.\u2018Slalom Weck'= January 14-21 ARV RUOSH: FORGET IT! JOIN UP NOW AND YOU'LL GET PLENTY OF ACTION! YOU! THE \"DON'T LET THEM KID NEARLY OVER! WAR'S St.Leo\u2019s vs Panthers; 7.30 pan.Staynor\u2014Golden Eagles vs Tore Eagles; 2.00 p.m., West rink, Tors À + \u201d j ass ee in uil Ves ount Le tre .and Rinkydinks won their open- ire the Prince Albert \u2018aes Stage ine-inos \u2018group, chalking up 2\u20140 | ang 3-1] wins over the Aces and .Y.M:.C.A.beat the Boulevards 4\u20141 and the Grosvenors eked out a 1\u20140 verdict over the Victorias in the ® King George openers.The Greys teams respectively.The Belmonts in \u2018their 20 \u2018wid over And] Cote's Aces, who.were short-hand- ed for the tussle, Two goals by Bob: Bunten and a singleton by John Lough sent the Y.M.C.A.team down to a 3\u20141 defeat as the Rinkydinks captur- three goals, while Keith Ham tals opening games were played leur Pee-Wee groups of the Municipal the past week.Panthers|ijed to a 3-all tie.Carl Burton and Tim Cotinge| Were in the Prince Albert group scored the goals for the Panthers! of the section.ME 0-OPERATION What the COMPANY is doing: Carrying 150,000,000 passengers a year more than in 1938.* * * Running more than 115 times around the world -every weekday in increased mileage above 1938, bringing the total average daily mileage to 131,000.* * * Using additional equipment.- More than a mile of trams and buses, if placed end to end, have been added since 1938; all that was available under war-time allotment.* * * Employing 1,000 persons more than in 1938.* * * Expending greatly increased \u2018amounts in wages, operation and maintenance over 1938.took an inter-sectional victory|ed their first win of the season.trom the Flyers in the Western-| Jaime Lough, goalie for the win- the Staynor group, by a 9\u20140 score, ners, played a standout game, and Hockey while the Reds and Greens bat-| was\"a main factor in the Rinky- dinks\u2019 win.Both of these games .To overcome the present traffic emergency, all transportation along our city streets must be \u201cspeeded-up.\u201d Every home, office and war pro- 1.\u2018duction plant suffers countless and needless - qq - delays.I¥s a war job.will you do your part?pe | King George group, the Grosve- \u201cMike Médulioë Tod his - monts to a.4\u20141 win over the Boulevards by accounting for led the other.MacDonald scored the only Boulevards\u2019 goal of the i Riakydinki.' P.Albert lak, \u201c a.in., Boylevards ¥s.Victoriss; Bi Albert rink, 30.45 ad, drosve: * nors vs.Belmonts, Mon, Jan.15, Bt.Leis: TRE, 4 p.m., Greens vs.Reds; 4.45 paki, game, in the other ganie in the [Corvettes vs.Greens.nors won their 1\u20140 decision over the Victorias by virtue of Jim Brow\u2019s last period goal.Sat.Jan.18, Western rink, 9.30 a.m., Pauthers vs.Y.M:C:A, Western rink, 10.15 a.m., Aces vs.How PASSENGERS by: can \u2018\u2019Save Seconds\u201d\u2018 Having fare ready and presenting transfers unfolded.* & * Purchasing tickets outside of .rush hours.* wv * -Tue., Jan.16, KX.George rink, 3.45 p.m., Belmonts yg, Victorias; 4.30 p.m., Boulevards vs.Grosye; - nors, Thu, Jan.18, Queen's \u2018rink, 8.45 p.m., Flyers vs.Bagles;: 20 § pm.Reds.vs.(Corvettes.- A) -* = tte re 'nveusnre Clearing entrance areas, moving well into cars and buses, and leaving vehicles by nearest exit.* ** Never travelling in rush hours when it can be avoided.WAR-TIME SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY IS SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY Montreal Tramways Company on behalf of one million daily passengers What MOTORISTS can do: AVOID driving on tram tracks when it will:\u2014 Prevent trams from quickly reaching designated stops.Risk accidents at intersections by overtaking, cutting in and stopping suddenly on tracks in front of tram.+ * * PUT ON CHAINS when road conditions are bad.æ + +* CONSIDER all streets as service lines to war production, battle fronts, and war-time needs of home.-Fgeuvuey vez rvcez sa.al a the locals\u2019 HIGH LIGHTS By Goorge Cochrone (Continued from Page 12) > would have been.a different story to tell.: © It took Westmount a little time to get going.A bit awed by the stories they had heard of the Montreal power-house, the locals -: started off a little timidly and at the end of the first quarter were behind by eight points, the scoreboard reading 10-2.The second stanza, though, was all Westmount's.They outscored Charlie Barbour's boys 183-5 to tie things up at 15-15 but the haif- :time respite seemea to do something to them for tne Montrealers went on a third-quarter scoring spree that won the game.In the last quarter, led by Wolf Siemers, Ray Binmore and Hugh Cameron, / Westmount fought back with everything they had and were for- eing the play when the final whistle went.Wolt Siemers led.the Purple and White scorers with 14 points and right behind him were Bin- more, with 12, and Hugh Camer- - en, With eight.Montreal's Vic Curtis took individual scoring honors, sinking 25 points.The À boys pay a visit to Bar- en Byng next Thursday.The B team was completely out-classed at Montreal High on Wednesday.Only bright spots In attack were John Field, high-scoring forward, and captain Jimmy Henderson, who played a whale of & game at guard.Next Wednesday the B basket- ballers will play host to L.C.C., .last year\u2019s champs.Still without a full-time coach, the bounce ball boys are hoping \u201c that something will de done in that direction in the near future.The Monthly : With your most humble seribe sitting idly on the sidelines, and William Atwood Macdonald filling the editor-in-chiet\u2019s chair, the second issue of \u201cThe Montrly,\u201d the boys\u2019 Hi-Y elub's own six- page newspaper, is scheduled to .Mit the stands on Monday.\u201c Also twiddling their thumbs as .\u201cThe Monthly\u201d goes to press are John Oliver, ex-sports editor, and Len Beaton, ex-news editor.\u201cThe reason: At the second to last executive meeting of the boys\u2019 Hi-Y, the quintet very wise- W decided to do as little work as possible and to further that aim decreed that members of the executive should not be allowed to serve on committees.* Little Willlam has been juggling the staff around of late and is still operating without a sports editor.Chas Cook has taken over Will's old advertising post, Jimmy Ross now proudly bears the title of news editor, and Pete Barling has replaced Bud Emo as features editor.Wolf Siemers has been doing a masterful job with the stylus and advance indications are that issue aumber two fsn\u2019't going to be only more readable than its predecessor but also more legible, For which little Will can take 8 bow.H-Y Douglas Abbott,\u201d Westmount\u2019s \u201cM.P.and parliamentary assistant to Finance Minister Ilsiey, spoke to the boys\u2019 Hi-Y club last night en the Liberal party's platform.He was the first of four political speakers who will be heard in the next month or so.: Plans for Westmount's 1945 Nobby Show have been reported by Warren \u201cGypsy\u2019\u2019 Chippendale.John \u201cJunior\u201d Pepper has been appointed treasurer and Will Macdonald bas been asked to lead the syllabus committee.The Boys are going to have to work fast.Good Friday is in March this Fear and the show is held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.during the master hols.Student Personalities .Bé's-a dynamis litle fellg tin feat four Joh k Tonsph: qe %i Pepper, and Be's 8 busy little guy as well.For Junior, as he fe known to at least one of his many friends, is chairman of the Friday night party committee which has made the weekly shindigs at | WHS one of the biggest successes in the school\u2019s history.It was on February 17,1928, at Montreal's old Homoeopathic Hospital, that J.J.Pepper first saw the light of day.Affer speeding through the diaper-wetting stage in record time, Junior was despatched to King's school, from there to Westmount Intermediate and last year he passed through the portals of WHS.\u2018We mentioned above that Jun- for is 8 busy little fellow.Here's 1945 Hobby Show he is the star askill, Koven and Pepper; he was one of the Hobby Show's ace publicists last year; two years ago he upheld the honor of Westmount and had his nose dented in the annual boxing show at St.Leo's; he\u2019s an active member of the Hi- Y; up to this year he was Drum Major in Westmount\u2019s justly fam- \u2018ous alr cadet squadron; and last fall he was so keen on helping Westmount establish a reputation as a soccer school that he broke his ankle.Quite a boy, this Jobn Joseph | Junior Pepper: From.Various Sources, Menorah Club: Sam Freedman resigned as president at Tuesday's meeting and 11be\u2019s Jack Shayne was elected to replace Him.The rest of the executive remains as was.Tuesday to plan out the program for the rest of the year and at Wednesday's club meeting reports were heard on how the gals\u2019 Xmas parties fared.Sheila Taylor, chairwoman of the dance committee, reported that & profit of $9250 had been made from the Sadie Hawkins dance held in the school on December 15.The money will be given to the Red Cross.The gals are netting about four dollars a week on their Wed- | nesday ice cream sales.Hockey dance: Westmount High's hockey team\u2019s second annual dance will be held in Xic- toria Hall the night of February 2, with Bill Macdonald, Senior A net-minder, in charge.The Wes- ternaires orchestra will be supplying the music.Purple and White Revue: spurred to loquaciousness by last weeks comments in this column, managing director Joe Duffin reports that the show is & little behind schedule due to difficulties encountered at the beginning of the year and that the construction of sets is proceeding at a good rate.These sets, Joseph takes care to point out, are a real investment to the school.They are being made to last for years.The chorus and a few individual numbers are already rehearsing but the show won't go before the footlights until March because of February exams.- wo items: Ask Jobhny Holmes\u2019 pianist, Oscar Peterson, his middle name and he'll reply, \u201cEmmanuel, and I'm self-consci- ous about it.\u201d .About 20 West- mount gals are planning a gala week-end at St.Sauveur for January 27 and 28, Shaar dance: The Skyliners will be making the noise when the Lyon Cohen Chapter of the Junior B'Nai B\u2019Rith (and don't ask us what it means) hold their winter dance at the Shaar Hashn- mayim Synagogue, 450 Kensing- ton avenue on January 20.Proceeds will be given to war charities and Lyon Nathanson is the \u2018man with tickets.No party tonight: Ther'll be no Friday night party at the lar gatherings will resume a week tonight, John Pepper has announced.Birthday greetings: Today is Chuck McCrae's 17th birthday.P.8.: Sam Freedman is now president \u2018ot the Students\u2019 Coun- further proof: Aside from being: chairman of the Friday night party committee and treasurer of the | drummer of the 11lbc trio of Mac- Girls\u2019 Hi-Y: The executive met : Te n PERSONAL MOTHERS, LET ME HELP KEEP BUSY YOUR 3-¢ YEAR OLD CHILDREN IN PLEASANT 8 UR R OUNDINGS, WHERE INSTRUCTIVE GAMES, SINGING AND FUN ' MAY BE HAD UNDER OOM- PETENT, KINDLY SUPERVISION.WI.$949.' 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Words le each school this evening but the popu- AUTO REPAIRS ALLAN'S GENERAL Auto Repairs, 4230 St.Catherine St.West, WE.1201.Brakes and vilve grinding a specialty.No appointment neceasary.All work guaranteed.Day and night service, .T- a CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans fer.Local and long distance movers.Also.cartage.DE.3110.T-1 DRESSNANING LADIES\u2019 and children\u2019s coats, auits, and dresses.Moderate price.Mra.Humber, FI.6070.Y-5 MISS MATHEWS \u2014 Talloress and DECORATING PAINTING, DECORATING and minor repairs.C.Manseau, 544 Claremont Avenue.EL.8714, Y-14 EDUCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Algebre, Physics, Latin, French and English; also grade school subjects.Recommended by Mc- Gill University.George F.Bourke,.B.A.F1.0769.Ye d?ART INSTRUCTIONS, drawing and painting.landscape.Severe Masse.EL.5272, Y-10 PRIVATE CATERING BVELYN TAYLOR, Caterer, Weddings, receptions, banquets.Details completely arranged.3208 Harvard Ave.DE.7546 Y-38 RUG RERVIOE REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, \u2018 any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummond Bldg.PL 5848 Y-3 RADIO REPAIRS .EXPERT RADIO \u2018WORK.REASONABLE, .CALL DE.5.- T4 7 Ee a fai Loi SHE Sa bm da sR a \u2014.PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 27734 Y-16 |.- The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED WANTED, in vicinity Notre Dame de Grace or Snowdon, \u201c 6 or 7 roomed flat Can occupy any time.DE.2713, Y-34 ROOMS TO LET BRIGHT, warm room in apartment near car line, \u201csuitable business pec- ple.EI.3005.Y-42.ROOMS WANTED DOUBLB ROOM for woman and two girls, one echool age, furnished or unfurnished; kitchen.privileges.\u2018WI.6708.Y-36 ROOM wanted for piano studio with or wtihout piano, vicinity Westmount Ave, and Roslyn.EL.2384, Y-31 EXCHANGE LIVING QUARTERS EXCHANGE 8 room heated flat for 41%-5 room apartment, lower.EL.5989 Y-33 ATTACTIVE 3 room, Westmount Apartment, balcony, elevator.We need 5 room flat or larger; city or suburbs.May or earlier if necessary.FI.1696.DOMESTIO HELP WANTED RESPONSIBLE party to take charge of house and care of two teen-age children week-ends.References.DE.5364.Y-40 ACTIVE GIRL, as junior housekeeper, no cooking, no washing, no ironing, two little girls.Bright modern home, sleep In, own room.Convenient to street cars.Good salary.Many evenings off.1002 McNaughton Road.AT.0785.Y-27 SIT.WANTED (FEMALE) SCHOOL GIRL of 14, would look after small child on Saturdays.Phone WIL 4372.J-18 FOR SALE FLOOR LAMPS Trilight, large universal meat grinder, suitable restaurant; metal green enamel bed and epring.EL, 9031.Y-30 OFFICER'S UNIFORM Army greatcoat, size 38, serge; caps, sundries, practically new, lot $75.00.4815 Queen Mary Road, Apt.A.Y-24 GLASS cabinet, skates, size 11, ski boots, size 9.WE.3322.Y-23 FUR COAT, brown (Imitation rabbit), good condition, size 18; no dealers, $69.00.DE.4283 Y-21 CHINESE RUG CHINESE RUG, 9 x 12, BLUB WITH BEIGE DESIGN, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.PRICE $350.NO DEALERS.PHONE EX.2061, Y-35 SKATING DRESS, Morgan's Special, waterproof velvet, size 16; aluminum covered roaster; gentleman's Gladstone bag.WE.4345, Y-19 BOY'S SKATES, rubber boots, overcoat, leather windbreaker, sleigh, toboggan, meccano and aallboat.DE.3714, Y-45 |LET à graduate Pharmacist fil your prescriptions.Due to Bur policy of 6.30 p.m.closing, it ia possible for Mr.A.Rochmsan,.B.Ph., to till every.prescription we get We will call for and deliver your prescriptions at no extra charge.SOMERLED DRUG STORE 4625 WILSON AVE.DExter 1161.> : Y-11 15 WORDS 35- 2c for each additional word FOR SALE MOFFAT gas stove, three burner, g: condition, $9.00.4304 St.Catherine Ww.- Y-49 CIVET CAT coat, tuxedo, size 16; also exclusive dresses and ski suit.AN new.Reason mourning.4931 Sherbrooke St.W., Apt.1.\u2014 BUNK beds, 337.58; tedroom $69.00; beds complete, 317.50; Studion, $29.50; springs, $6.95; spring filled mattresses, $16.50; \u2018breakfast set, $40.00; mattresses, $6.75; chester= flold sets, $59.00; West End Furniture 1145 Notre Dame W.WI.8105.¥Y-9 FOX FURS Beautiful new.fox furs, 375.00, 6585.\u2019 ; NEW CHESTERFIELD Three pieces, velours, coll apring, $75: beautiful new rug, $20; sacrifice immediately, 5826 \u2018Sherbrooke St.w.EL.3614.Y-3 WANTED TO PURCHASE FLAT TOP DESK .For office, also typewriter chair, good condition, wood or metal dealers.West.BABYS SLEIGH Wanted immediately, in good condition.DE.6319.Y-37 PIANO WANTED Must be in good condition.YO.0865.Y-39 WANTED: Record player, Telephone DE, 5789, between 12 noon and 2 p.m, Y-44 PIANO\u2014In good condition, must be reasonably priced; also pair kitchen scales; ironing board wtih stand; he burner gas stove.FI.0528.Y-38 MAN'S tube skates, size 10-11, wante ed.WI, 7761, Y-26 ANTIQUE sliver, glass, china, orna= in Y-17 ments, furniture, miniatures, bronzes, - paintings, vases, other fine objets d\u2019arts wanted.Lyons, WI.§700.Y-8 MEN'S and boy's clothes, etc.good prices.HA.3790.Evenings, CR.1938.Y-4 GENTLEMAN'S boots and skates, (new); 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