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[" * Waterproof._ WATCHESI have a grand selection a ?_- big savings.oO HMAN s VOL.XVI, Ne.5 Sor.ur fink shout a watch.We.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 | Hardwood Floors Supplied - Laid - Finished .Repaired - Refinished Cleaned \u2018 A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 Se.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 OC OCOD oC DOC OoCTDO PRICE: \u2014 THREE CENTS TE ETRE eT Mrelephone Company of Canada in - \u2014 tion.ities of signals\u2019 \u2018supplies needed verseas.Mr.Long pointed ut that- the- cost.of radio-tele- f hone and radar equipment carried by 2,000 bombers is greater Oh an.the &ost of all broadcasting (pptations in the United States.| The speaker alsd.demonstrated \u2018 (Gene.\u2018properties of certain crystals | ( hich are used to control the fre- uencies of radio transmitters in i ks.During & battle, he- said, ; Mlpuhareds of.messages may be ra- ) [i ve toed back and forth, yet none in- F erferes with any other, because TI {ch is.kept in its own channel by [jjmeans of these.crystals.Some tanks have as many as LIEN lo.crystals in their radios.\u2018By y {pushing a button, & tank com- nder can switch from one pas \u2018to another, talk to other © ijtanks, call for artillery support, shear warnings from aircraft overhead, or check with headquarters tor further orders.y\u201c.One manufacturing company \u2018 alone, Mr.Long revealed, deliver- \u2018ed eight million crystals to the rmed forces last year at a cost None twentieth that of crystals pro- .[duced before the war.!\" Discussing the electrical \u2018gun director developed by telephone »! engineers, Mr.Long said only 24 -e re ar hag des re A em a ANSE ES a RES RSS A SE re > TS ae a x Pa \u2018 \u2018 5 à A vo « E hl (Continued on Page 2) MN Captain P.Krug i - Wins Promotion Captain Franklin P.Krug, « D.F.C., USAAF.son of Mr.- downe Ave., has «been promoted « from the rank of lieutenant while serving with a P-38 Lightning \u201c fighter unit of the 16th Afr Force.in March, 1944, Captain Krug has taken part in 66 missions against \u201che enemy and has advanced Jwingman to the ranks of à (frasadron and group leader.He , in also been active in bomber Nd poort work, strafing, dive-bomb- P |! yng and reconnaissance opera- R a serving in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.In addition ll the American D.F.C.Capt.\\\\Krug wears the Air Medal and \u201caix Oak Leaf Clusters \u201cfor meri- |\u2018 atorlous achievement in aerial flight.\u201d _ A graduate of Westmount High School he attended McGill Uni- A Syversity prior to enlisting with the % USA.EL bo July, 1943, LL h \u201c otarians Hear .L.- Long Give * J \u201cOne battleship requires 2,200 a \\ Joity of 19,000 people,\u201d declared George L.Long; histo i tatians on Wednesday, January 31, at Victoria Hall.A clever and \"Mntetesting practical demonstration accompanied his talk on \u201cGiving ji Wings to Words\u2014Today and Tomorrow.\u201d Speaking over a portable f public address systèm and surrounded by gadgets ranging from a \u201c World.War 1 German field telephone to a modern photo-electric cell, he.speaker, introduced by past president F.C.Whittaker, held the oup\u2019s rapt attention with his vivid account of the progress and uture possibilities in the fields of auditory and visual communica- y Mlustratiig the \u201cimmense quan-* |fum will be held on the theme.per cent of the robot bombs, bh to serve a ak of the Bell an address to the Westmount Ro- Brotherhood To Sponsor Dinner Wednesday evening, February 16 will mark the 18th' annual Fel- lewship dinnèr sponsored \u2018by Temple Brotherhood in which: Cathol- les, Jews and Protestants will paricipate.The dinner will be held \u2018at.Community House at 7 p.m.Following the dinner a sympos- \u201cBuflding - The Better World.\u201d Speakers participating: \u2018Professor W.A.Gifford, Mr.Guy Tombs, Dr.I.M.Rabinowitch.Repregen- tatives of the various service clubs and social service centres and church organizations have been invited.Mr.Lawrence Marks will preside and the entire pro- gsam is under the direction of Mr.Joseph Cooper, Chairman of Program act!viiles.Henry George School Chapter Being Formed A local Westmount chapter of the Henry George School is being formed by & group of Holtun Avenue residents.The school, which, in addition to.one other Montreal ¥ranch has conections throughout the United States, consists principally of study groups whose purpose it is to|.clarify and interpret world politics and economic movements.- The newly formed chapter will include ladies of all ages in its \u2018and Mrs.F.Krug of 798 Lans-x « Since entering combat service\" membersh ip.memeries for many.whe will recognize PO Weldon, standing, is also a smiling\u2019 \u2018WESTMOUNT MAN IN NEWFQUNDLAND Smiling facce In vo H.M.CS.Arnprier ship's party in Newfoundland will touch the chord of happy .Don Garant, 4899 Sherbrecke street, fit in front row, and Chief PO.Alfred Thorpe, 3782 Hampton Avenue, last in front with attractive Wrens between, Wren Elspeth R.H.M Falls s Stamp Club Prexy The Westmount Stamp Club atarted its 11th active year on January 11th, the officers\u2019 for this year are R.H.M.Falls, president; vice-presidents, Norman Read and S.R.Groves; treasurer, R, J.Sutherland, and Mr.T.Hunt, secretary, E.J.Anderson, representative of the City of Westmount.For our meeting of February 8th we have a fine program lined up.For the Junior members, meeting 7.00 to 8.15, our annual competition in memory of James Blackburn, one of our past junior members killed a couple of years ago.This contest is in the form of a quiz on Canadian stamps put (Continued on Page 2) - Funeral Service For Mrs.Rivett Funeral services were held today for Harriet Caroline Rivett, formally Johnson, who passed away at her residence, 26 Selby Avenue on Tuesday.She was 95 years of age.Born in Norfolk, England on Nov.2nd, 1849, she came to Canada in 1912, after the death of her husband, Edward William 1 Rivett.Survivors are her two daughters, Miss Alberta, Rivett, and Mrs.Amy Rivett Mattocks, both of Montreal; one son, Scott Ri- vetë of Dolbeau; three grandchildren and nine greatgrandchil- dren.Interment was in Mount Royal Victoria Hall Friday, Feb.2: N.D.G.Women's Club Musical in the Banquet Hall (afternoon); West- mount High School Hockey Club Dance in the Banquet Hall (night); Caledonra Society Club Meeting in.the Club Room (night)! Saturday, Feb.8: \u2018Rip Van \u2018Winkle\u2019, a Dorothy Davis play in .the Concert Hall (afternoox); Johnny Holmes Dance in the Concert Hall, Monday, Feb.3: Westmount .Women\u2019s.Club Red Cross Meeting in the Banquet Hall (morning and afternoon), Tuesday, Feb.6: St.John's Ambulance Meeting in the Oak Room (night), Wednesday, Feb.7: Victorian Order of Nurses meeting in the Banquet Hall (morning and afternoon); Dickens Fellowship in the Banquet Hall; Rotary Luncheon in the Oak Room; Electra Chapter 0; the Order of the Eastern Star Star in the Lodge Room.French Charities Meeting Slated The Westmount Committee of the French Federated Charities will hold a meeting for its canvassers on Monday evening in the St.Leo's Academy auditorium, 858 Clarke avenue, starting at 8.30 o'clock.5% Following the meeting, enter- tajnment will be provided for the public.R.Casgrain, chairman of the committee, announced yesterday that the general public ts cordially invited.The following artists will be present: Gaby Le- febvre, Jose Forgues, Gerard De- lage, Maurice Rinfret and Roland Cemetery.Bedard.\u2014 Exhibition By Historical Ass\u2019 toric n.:, The Westmount Historical Age socilation announces an exhibition in the Library beginning Tuese day, Feb.27, and continuing for two weeks thereafter.Citizens are urged to lend or give the Association any items of \u2018historical interest, to be included in the exhibition.Photographs or drawings of historical landmarks, old houses, streets, are particularly welcome and will be returnea, Please deliver your contribue tions now to Miss K.R.Jenkins, Westmount Librarian.Further details of the exhibition will appear in our next issue, Mrs.O'Connell Burial Service Funera] services were held this morning at the Church of The Ascension of Our Lord for Mrs, Stella Pelletier O'Connell who passed away at her residence, 330 Kensington avenue, after a lengthy 1llrress.Born and educated in Trenton, Ontario, Mrs.O'Connell came to Montreal at the time of her marriage.She is survived by her husband, John O'Connell, of Dominion Tar and Chemical Limited, ome son, F/O Robert O'Connell, at present serving with the R.C.A.F.in India; one daughter.Sybil: one sister.Rev, Sister Herman-Joseph, St.Paul, Minnesota; three brothers, Alfred, of Hollywood: Vincent, of Seattle; and Harry.of Tacoma.An elder son.John, was killed cverseas last May with the R.C.A.F.Interment will be made in Trenton, Ontario, occ Swear Qn J Pr \u2018 Æ Te.in \u2019 A I.| f.| ji fe.[A I.# ; il.i = .A i ; 2 1 i iB Rh 1 RY ¥ Ri \\ Le \u201cHEY .£ a OP AE re ve Le | * \u2019 Rotarians Continued from Page 1) | which travel between 350 and 400 miles per hour, get past the gun batteries equipped with electrical - directors.\u201cThe most significant development in this war over the previous conflicts was the ease of communications,\u201d the Bell Tele- | phone Company historian said.He explained how the wireless telephone has changed the form of air fighting and made possible the success of the United Nations\u2019 | air power.- .\u2018Men like Group Captain KE.A.Macnab and Wing Commander Gibson, V.C., have declared that they have as much control over their squadrons in the air now as did the cavalry officehs over their cavalry units,\u201d Mr.Long said.\u201cIt is possible to talk to one or all planes in the squadron while in the air as well as talk to the | commander at the home base.\u201d He quoted a statement of an Allied general, that modern army without field radio, and telephone communications, would be confused and helpless, and he said that during the first 21 days of the invasion of Italy, signal corps units installed a total of more than 5,300 miles of assault telephone wire, field wire and cable \u2014-an average of over 240 miles of line laid a day.Demonstrations were given of Canadian and German army field telephones and of, the R.C.A.F.and United States Army Air Forces microphone to show the effi- cieney of these instruments and it was stated that equipment used by our men was second to none.To show how thie efficiency has been attained, Mr.Long demonstrated the sensitivity of special metal rlloys being used in the equipment as well as the power of the most modern :nag-|.neto.He also demonstrated an electronic tube photo-electric cell by having it pick up speech and music which was transmitted on a beam of light.'Th2 modern application of this in wrtimË is the transmission and reception of radio pictures which appeat in the newspapers & few hours after they have been taken on the tighting frongs.7 \u201cMany developments for war purposes becomis useful to mankind in peacetime,\u201d Mr.Long said, predicting great benefits when the scientific knowledge gaifted in this war is put into peacetime pursuits, However, he dispelled the idea that Utopia could be brought automatically after the war and warned against too much optimism in this regard.Mr.C.T.Medler, past Governor of the Westmount Rotarians, : thanked the speaker recalling Mr.Long's previous address to the Rotarians and expressing the wish that they might hear him again in the near future, Mr.D.McKee introduced Mr.Robert Pettigrew, a visiting Rotarian from Quebec.The chairman, after expressing the body's thanks to the Examiner for \u201cThe excellent coverage afforded our meetings .\u201d\u201d asked Mr.H.P.Ilisley to introduce Paul Everson and George Mulligan, two St.Lea's High School students who attended the meeting as guests of the Westmount Rotary.The meeting closed\u2019 with the singing of the National Anthem.R.H.M.Falls (Continued from Page 1) on annually for Junior members only.For the Senior members, a members\u2019 auction.Plans are now being formulated for our 10th Amnual Exhibition to be held in Victoria Hall, during Easter week, this promises to be the largest and most varied Stamp Exnaibition ever put on in Montreal or vicinity, All persons interested in stamp collecting are cordlally invited to attend our meetings every Thursday in Victoria Hall.a doll-sized waist.help from elbows or hands, to 2 vi sitting position.on EE \" ANN SHERIDAN: Stretching exercises keep her slim.The shape of things to come\u2014and already hore in many of the corsaletted look, for which of course you need So if you have a spare tire that you want te banish in a huny, start with this exercise taken before you get fiat on your back and with your heels glued and keep your heels down, as before.But for up with your arms folded ever your chest; for the third y arms=over head and come up te bring the upper half of you into a oa wrists the second Y\u2019s Chats Lt.Russ Meritield 1s -conduct- ing the Public Speaking Class at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.,, on Thursday evenings, at 7.45 p.m.Feb.8 \u2014 Speech Preparation.Feb.18 \u2014 Introduction of a Speech, Feb.22 \u2014 Speech Conclusions.Mar.1 \u2014 Introducing and thanking Speaker.Mar, 8 \u2014 Speeches for Speciai Occasions, Mar, 16 \u2014, Debating.Mar.22 \u2014 Duties of Chairman.WESTMOUNT \u201cY\" BADMINTON CLUB Tournament Winners Class A \u2014 Mary Van Tongeren and Gladys Morgan, Class B \u2014 Heler Yaunish and Joyce Collina.Class C \u2014 (Not yet completed).Ethel! Gilmour and Janet Mar- wood to play off with Jean Lux- ton and Irene Hipkiss.BASKETBALL The Intermediate Cagers defeated North Branch in a home game \u2014 41 to 26.The Junior Team travelled down to Rosemount to take a licking 41 to 10, Tom Parrot was high scorer for the night with Bob Gough a close second, PREPS The preps bean feed was a decided success Wednesday.The programme for the evening was built around gym, games, a swim, béan feed, movies and storles.Everyone of the 40 who attended had a grand time, The magician that was expected could not come, movies were substituted.: JUNIORS Be on the lookout for your feed.Incidentally, your class needs you.Ten are showing up fairly regularly but all 20 should be out, - : SCOUT HOCKEY LEAGUE GAMES By REG GROOMER 2nd Westmount Boy Scout Troop licked St.Lukes by a score of 5-2 in the Inter-Pack Hockey League last Saturday.2nd Westmount opened the scoring with two goals by McCullough in the first period, before Campbell of St.Lukes came through with the first goal for his team.McCullough then scored his third goal; at the end of the period.Ferabee opened the scoring in the second period for 2rd Westmount, after which Cavanagh came through for Bt.Lukes 2nd goal of the day.Brow closed the scoring for 2nd Westmount and also for the game, with Ferabee drawing an assist, The All-Stars hockey team In the same league were downed by St.Saviours 6-0 in Westmount, with Moorhead of St.Saviours scoring three goals, Rice two, and Dundas the sixth.All-Stars are compesed of boys from Calvary and Temple-Emanuel.St.Saviours have boys from their own pack, and also from Willing- don pack.PROMOTION Included in the list of promotions, announced by National Defence Headquarters, of eighty-two officers and other rankg serving overseas was Captain M., M.Aller, whose wife lives at 181 Summit Circle, to become Major.Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan and S.Z.Sakall have been assigned to head the cast of \u201cWhen Old New York Was Young\u201d a technicolor production that Warner Bros.will begin this month.These Sheridan and Morgan numbers have turned out to be enter- FISRUARY 3; 1948 By GEORGE \u2018WESTMOUNT HIGH LIGHTS COCHRANE | the second annual Westmount success and he is confident that | noon, G.P.Smith\u2019s Senior A puck- I:sters will be doing their best to lost to Strathcona 7-2 this\" week.tainment plus, so we're looking | Tonight's the night gents.Yes, sir, it you haven't yet got your ticket or your companion it\u2019s not too late, according to William Atwood Macdonald, the energetic jittle fellow who is in charge of hockey dance which gets underway at Vie Hall at nine this evening.oo \u2018 +, \u201c From the time the Westernaires Orchesira sound the opening toot until they finish off with \u201cGed Save the King\u201d four hours later, mirth and merriment are expected to abound.\" Goalie Macdonald, aided by the! hockey team\u2019s captain, Dave Har- vie, and others, has been working like a slave to make the dance a the affair is going to go over with a bang.- ; Stags will be welcome tonight and, in case anyone's interested, Peter Taylor Jessop and Mutt Messenger will be serving in the drinks department.\u2019 .HOCKEY Overpowered by a more -experi- enced and heavier West Hill team at the Forum on Tuesday after- run up & big score against Verdun \u2018come Tuesday.The Verdunites and tne locals beat Strathcona 4-2 #0 three points should be coming \u201cWestmount way.- - That 7-0 \u201ctrouncing that West \u201cil handed out on Tuesday was largely the result of Westmount\u2019s forward units.The defence, Erie Swaine, Kyle Prescott and Sandy Edmison, held up well and Bill Macdonald performed creditably between the pipes, but the attacking brigades forgot all.about back- checking and the Red and Grey swept down the ice with ease.One can't blame the forwards for letting their attacks run amiss when they met the Junior Royal defence that wss patrolling the winners blue line, but the lack of back- checking was unforgivably sinful.Dave Harvie stood out for the Purple and White.He, almost alone of the forwards, harassed the West Hill attacks from one end of the rink.to the other, and on the offensive he was West- mount\u2019s chief threat.Harvie was Landed the only major of the fray, five minutes for massaging Eddie Cutts\u2019 cheek with his stick in the pest Blakeian manner.Only sensational goaling by Howard Harvey, another Junior Royal, prevented Westmount from scoring half-way through the middle period when Weet Hil were playing two men short.Lady Luck seemed to be minding the net for the boys from the sticks \u2018on at least two occasions.It should be clear sailing for a while now.After playing Verdun Tuesday, the locals will meet Strathcona on February 13, journey.out to Loyola on February 22, tackle Montreal once more on February 27 and then will meet the West Hillians again on March 6.After that, there'll be only Verdun, BASKETBALL The bounce ball news is heartening this week.After dropping decisions to Montreal High and West Hill, Westmount\u2019s Senior À cagers journeyed to Baron Byng to play a postponed tiit on Monday afternoon and walked off the The Purple and White took an early lead and at the end of the first quarter the scoreboard read \u2014Westmount,\u201d 12; Baron Byng, 6.The Byngszers fought back hard in the next quarter and at half time the locals\u2019 lead had been reduced to 18-14 and was even more reduced at three-quar- ter time.Going into the last canto Ozzie Dezzell\u2019s boys were ahead by only two points, 26-24.That last quarter was a seesaw affair and the Byng boys managed to tie things up at 36-30.Westmount came back to sink two quick baskets, though, and with one and a half minutes to play the locals stalled in the centre floor, area.Leading the boys to victory were\u201d Jack Dudley, who sank nine points, and guard Ray Binmore, who not only did more than his share of the defensive work but garnered eight points as well.' .Next Wednesday the basket ballers travel up to Strathcona for what they Lope will be their second victory.The Senior B squad are showing signs of Ozzie Dezzell\u2019s handling.They played host to Lachine on Wednesday and lost out 22-15, a mere seven point deficit.That was a big improvement upon their previous showings and, with seven more games to play, the B\u2019sters should be able to chalk up a couple of victories, As usual Captain Jimmy Hen- | defson and sharp-shooting Johnny Field stood out for the locals.The rest of the team, though, showed | à big improvement.On Monday, the Purple and White standard bearers journey | down to Verdun for s scheduled tilt.P.& W.REVUE Our heart is still\u2019 palpitating in what we have always very fondly: considered a \u2018manly chest.For on} Wednesday, gentle reader, direc tor-in-chfef Joseph William Duf- fin permitted us to see the Purple; - and White Revues much publicized chorus line.And, brother,y.they're worth the price of admis-| sion alone.The femmes not only rival the Goldwyn Girls in the< realm of pulchritude, but they ,- can also fan.the strathosphere with their lovely limbs with a} certain amount of precision, for.) which instructress Joan Radley ' + can take a bow.©) To quote Eric Swaine, whose talents will be employed in some special capacity, probably a bulb changer, \u201cThe chorus is really shaping up.\u201d The rest of the show is not lagging behind.A feminine quartet, Molly Lauria, Ann Price, Ruth Messenger and Joyce Boland, war-} ble a popular Cole Porter ballad} pleasantly and a male sexte headed by script-writer -Art Ver onke, do their best to sing & r worded version of \u2018\u2018Don\u2019t Fence Me in.\u201d The show, uiless present plans are changed, is going to bave maximum of music and comedy.With the initial curtain rise, Kyle Prescott and Warren Chippen dale, 11bc's two basso profundos, swing into song with Afin Price doing her best to keep the duo in tune.The Price gal picks wu where Susie Wolfkill left off.; The comedy department is weil floor with a 34-30 triumph.(Continued on Page 12) _ HOWARD 8.forward to this one with great anticipation.Telephone HA.9238 \u2014\u2014F ROSS, KC.| $7 Se.Jomes Sb Weer.J. the ead ne, ack at had was are last rere 4, see- poys -30.two with the loor, tory nine ore, his but ket- ; for how- and- hine 2-15, their even sters cou- Hen- hnny Ÿ - y rE MES \u2014 - A ry \u2018De, Stern Will speak _om i Fourth Commandment\": \u201cqn\u201d Torah text, Exodus Chapter 30: | DExter 132 4856 Sherbrooke - St.West | Wetmonat's Home Newspaper\u2019 \u201cTEMPLE EMANU-EL .Regular divine oe service, Friday events, February 2 at 8.15 p.m., \u201cThe (Based 9.at 11.30 o'clock; there will be & : dermoneite\u2014\u201cWe Shall Do And |- We Shall Hearken\"\u2014based on |.oran portion, .The Sabbath\u2019 services on Fri- evening, February 9, will be - ay .& charge of Temple Brotherhood.ae guest speaker will be Mr.esse Cohen, of Brooklyn, N.Y,, president of National Federation Temple Brotherhoods.Officers of the Men's Club will participate in the reading of the riual.An Oneg Fhabbat will follow in the Community House.Friday evening, February - :16, parents and pupils of Grades VII- XI.will attend services with their children who are members of the | \" Confirmation and bigh scliool de-| partments of the Religious School.Following- the regular service parents and pupils will assemble | fn classrooms to meet with teachers.After a-half-hour session an Oneg Shabbat will follow in the fecture hall, \u201c Monday evening, February §, the Brotherhood will hold san ex-| ecutive board meeting under the chairmanship of Mr, Starks, president, Tuesday February 6 at 12.30, Temple Community House.Mrs.Charles J.Gordon, president will be in the chair.All day sewing.| Temple Community house is carried on by Sisterhood in the cause of V-Bundles for war vie- tims.Conveners, Mrs.Samuel Blumenthal and Mrs.Jack Wein- F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's \u201cTAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing - 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwocd 0082 PAINT ING and DECORATING And Minor Repairs J.A.Bethune COLOR SUGGESTIONS AND ESTIMATES FRES AT.7192 .Saturday morning, February 8 Lawrence |.MARGARET PITT In the three act play \u201cSusan and Cod\u2018 which the Westmount Women's Club will present on the evenings of February 13th and 14th in Victories Hall, Margaret Pitt will play the role of Irene Burroughs.The proceeds of this play are in aid of the Club\u2019s War Services and Welfare Fund.Seon above le Margaret Pitt the drama group of the Westmount Women's Club, who (Mrs.Norman put), < chairmen of played as Connie the spy In \u201cCry Haves\u201d which the club presented last year.She alse ployed Andrea in snd Gracle Abbot in \u201cStage Door\u201d, Peggy in \u2018\u2019The Women\u201d \"Nine: Till Six.(Photograph by Rice.) CORVETTES DOWN FLYERS: GREENS SHUT OUT REDS The Corvettes and Greens have taken over the lead in the Stay- nor and Western pee wee sections of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, with the Corvettes heading the former division and the Greens the latter.In games played last week, the Corvettes shut out the Flyers 3-0 with Nick Alanasoff notching two goals and Pat Craig one.In an LATE AFTERNOON COURSES IN SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING COMMENCING FEBRUARY 5th SHORTHAND \u2014 4:45-5:35 pam, TYPEWRITING \u2014 5:85 - 6:25 p.m.\u2026 SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL \u201c 1441 DRUMMOND ST, MONTREAL 35 te MA.88817 SERDSSORELLLAUEES VF NA Le * ; polities, intersectional game, the Greys and Eagles played a one-all tie.Jim Cotter tallied the goal for tbe Greys while Jim Beasant retaliated for the Eagles.Other games played saw the Greens down the Reds 3-0 to draw away from their rivals\u2019 in the Western section and the Greys and Corvettes play a 2-all stalemate in an intersectional tiie.The schedule for both divisions will be brought to a close this week with a twin bill at the St.Leo's rink on Monday and single game at the Queen's or Staynor rink on Thursday.On Monday the Greens and Eagles play at four o'clock while the Reds and Greens clash immediately after.On Thursday, \"Eagles and Flyers meet.The first two teams in each division will then meet In two games total goals to count series to decide the championship of their own divisions.RETURNING Major-General C.B.Price who was nominated as Progressive Conservative candidate for St.Antoine-Westmount at a convention héld on May 17, 1944, retired from the post of' overseas commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross and said he was re-| turing to the Dominion to enter \u201c[Fonum GROCERY \".Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, © 2209 St.Catherine West LICENSED GROCER Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 (Near The Forum) < Westm\u2019t Junior | High Notes - By Joyce Hicks and > + Hector Porter Co 3 The school paper \u2018Thunderbird\u2019 published an elght-pager .on Jan.24.the hard warking committee has put out one of.the.best papers ever put out at: Junior High.The Senior B hockey team score agajust West Hill-on Monday, beating them 5-0.\u2019 \u201cThe \u2018Sen- \u2019 or and Intermediate racefs at WAR STA | February Special ! PAGE THREE last Tuesday's Westmount mountain ski meet had a very tough course to run and suffered many accidents .the Junior trail was as easy as the other was hard.The Junior pucksters beat Montreal High 4-0 last Thyrsday with the Senfor B.taking a beating from West Hill High to the tune of 3-0.The Junior cagers edged out the WHS five 3-0.The slalom race which was to be held on Westmount mountain was cancell= ed due to the severe cold.The Friday night sports dance and picture.was a great success ., Delores Powney accompanied by Jeanne Woods at the plano sang, very well by the way, \u201cWhat a Difference a Day Makes.\u201d \u201c PS250% #7 your GROCERS Montreal, ner.Consequently, tomers to place ® 6051 Western Ave.We Ask Your Indulgence ! | We, like all other Coal Dealers in are placed on a rigid quota \u2014 and it is necessary to allocate coal in the best possible man- in advance, thus eliminating the possibility of being without coal.Please do not ask for immediate delivery\u2014it is impossible.v HAMPTON Wood, Coal and Cartage we ask our cus- their orders well DExter 8481 Er ZTE Tae me Serving the City of Westmount Garden Swbrrb eof Canada\u2019s Metrepslin Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY = Head Offices 2491 Hampton Ave.Wainut 2773% aims te be aL independent, clean \u201cThe Examiner\u201d paper fer publie servies.mewspaper for the home, devoted tc \u2014 = WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 oz = - = HOW TO CURE A COLD When you have a cold, almost everyone tells you of some treatment that cured him after everything else had failed.These amateur physicians have good intentions, but unless their suggestions are well- timed they will probably do you little good.In the early stages of a severe cold, all cures are likely.to fail because colds usually run about eight days.The cure you take \"towards the end of the siege will put you on your feet.You would be on your feet anyway.But you can\u2019t be sure about that, and so when a friend is down you tell him what \u201ccured\u201d you.If he\u2019s ready to be cured, your cure will \u201ccure\u201d him too.NAMES THAT BAFFLE Great Britain and the United States, so people are fond of saying, have everything in common except a language.Perhaps so.When the American says \u201coverlook\u201d he means the very opposite of what the Englishman would mean by the three same syllables.When the Englishman describes a thing as \u201chomely,\u201d he is praising what the American by the same term would disparage.And so on.But there is one aspect of language which both Great Britain and her erstwhile colony have in common \u2014 long and unpronounceable place-names.And a note in the news this week indicates a common denominator among the men who use them.Observe for example, the alacrity with which the stationmaster at Llanfairpwilgwyn- gogerychrynbwllllandysiliogogogach, Wales, nailed back onto its posts his 30-foot sign immediately the ban was removed.The very spirit makes the Down-Easter from Maine, U.S.A, be elaborately casual about pronounc- THE EXAMINER ing Mooselucmaguntic Lake in the heating of strangers.Both individuals would probably perish before admitting openly that they have a kind of sly pride about the whole thing, but | we believe they have.Let the Welshman roll Liarhaiadryn- Mochnant off his tongue as he will; your Yankee will be right back at him with a glib 1 Chemquassabamticook.And personally we cannot think of a better opposite number to Braich-y-ywill than Umbazooksis Pond.\u2014Christian Science Monitor.CONTROLLED ECONOMY I am disturbed and annoyed by a hundred tendencies in economics, politics, and morals about which I fail to express myself, through laziness, or fear, writes William Feather.I often wonder if others are equally worried.If I knew they were, I would rest easier from the knowledge that somebody thinks as Ÿ do and may do something about it.Hundreds of individuals and organizations enjoy my silent support and approval, although I may never extend a word of commendation or a cent of financial sid.It is particularly pleasing therefore, to run across a person who not only thinks as I do but is a thousand times more indignant, and forceful in expressing his indignation.An example of what I mean appeared in The New Yorker.It was a sketch of a man in a sombrero, standing at a railing, and in the foreground fwo government officials were holding a short conference.The caption read: \u201cA man on federal relief with a federal mortgage being foreclosed on his federal-built home wants to know if he has anything coming for the three hundred bushels of potatoes he didn\u2019t plant.\u201d DANGEROUS PRACTICE In spite of frequent warnings, and a fatality not so long ago, lacal children still engage in the dangerous habit of jumping onto the rear of automobiles and trucks.Unless this practice is stopped, there are going to be more accidents of a seridus nature.A timely warning by parents, accompanied by a little discipline if the warning is not heeded, might save a broken leg, perhaps a life for some youngster.It\u2019s up to the parents.C.F.Cooper New Solar Secretary The Women\u2019s Volunteer Re- WRVC Cadet Corps Have Busy, Varied Programme Training activities of the E.F.Thompson, an official of tbe Canadian Pacific Steamships, was guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Solar Club, held at the Homoeopathic Hospital.The speaker, whose travels in his official capacity has taken him to many points of interest in the Far East, chose as his subject \u2018The Eighth Wonder\u2019, disclosed to be, in the opinion of the speaker, the ancient temples of Angkor.fcund in the deserted cities of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat by explorations carried out by the French Government in the jungles of French Indo-China, After describing the amazing architecture and design found In these lost cities, it was explained that although nothing definite was known of the people who had built them, it was hoped that the complete story would some day be translated from the mass of figures and hieroglyphics on the walls of these temples by archaeologists, A business meeting followed the lecture and Edmund Collard, President of the Club, outlined a plan being worked out by which every citizen of Notre Dame de Grace will be given an opportunity to share in a sound, as money-rals- the well as entertaining, ing scheme on behalf of Homoeopathic Hospital.Regret was expressed by the President in announcing the resignation of W.Roy Ormrod, popular and hard working Secretary, due to {ll-health, Charles F.Cooper was elected Secretary for the balance of the current season, serve Corps has an active group of girls 14-18 years of age.These Cadets, who wear alr- force blue skirts and wedge caps, grey shirts and blue ties, have been an enthusiastic part of the corps since January, 1941.They.are dividedsinto two groups, Juniors 14-16, who meet in the afternoon, and Seniors 16-18, who meet in the evening, Their activities have been wide and varied, and much has been accomplished by these girls who meet regularly but once a week.Not only have they made & gub- stantial contribution to the war effort, but they are learning to be good citizens and a valuable part of their respective communities, Cadets, as of the W.V.R,C., include Military Drill and Discipline, First Ald, Home Nursing, Wireless and Handicrafts.At no time is their Cadet work allowed to interfere with their studies or their health\u2014rather it is putting their leisure time to good account.The Cadets have helped in war charity collections, Tag days, ushering, canteens, entertaining merchant seamen, rationing, ripping fur coats for seamen\u2019s fur vests, magazine and salvage col- iections, messenger work at C.D.C.Warning Centre and other work, Busy fingers (fashioned many articles for the Handicraft Sale which netted a goodly sum H.J.Marshall Becomes Potentate Of Karnak Shrine Temple lowe avenue, was named Illustrious Potentate at the forty- sixth annual meeting of Karnak Shrine Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.held at the Masonic Temple last weekend.The retiring Potentate, Illustrious Noble W.J, Bryant, ingead- ing his annual report, referred to the various activities of the Temple during the year and pointed out that in 1944 & total of approximately $17,000 was turned over by Karnak Temple to the Montreal Shriners Hospital from the proceeds of the annual show held in the Forum last May.AÏ, Hamilton, Advance Representative of the Hamid-Morton interests, was here last Saturday to discuss arrangements for the Wild Animal and Thrill Show to be held in the Forum, May 5th to 12th (except Sunday) this year in aid of the Montreal Shriaers Hospital for Crippled Children.The following officers were elected for 1945: Illustrious Potentate, H.J.Marshall; Chief Rabban, D.L.Witter; Assistant Rabban, Wm.H.Mack; High Priest and Prophet, W.H.Hobbs; Oriental Guide, H.R.Churchill; treasurer, Clifford Abrams; recorder, M.E.Doke, - wv necessarily those of this THE FORUM | Conducted-by HOWARD $.ROSS, K.C., D.CL.Je Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not not accept responsibility for them.» and it does | from cooking by.ordinary flame.tastes, he said.: \u201c believe the palate will wel- \u2018come\u2019 .crustless bread, crustless cookies and certain other foods which, electronically cooked, will take on a changed appearance but will'remain nutritious and acceptable to the taste.from other heating because it penetrates uniformly and simultaneously all parts of food sub- Jected to it.\u201d \u2018 = * = The world situation has created an overwhelming desire on the part of peoples to read books.Publishers, in the United States and England, have never known a demand for bound volumes so overwhelming.England seems to be the centre of the book-reading boom.Sales of new books in England in 1943 mounted to 19,250,000 copies.There are no statistics on sec- ond-hand sales, but the turnover has been enormous and, incidentally, old-time works such as those by Dickens and Trollope, are hard to find.Formerly they were a drag on the second-hand market.Publishers are facing difficulties In meeting this demand, both because of labor shortage and the scarcity of paper.Formerly English publishers drew on the Scandinavian wood pulp source.When that source was shut off, they turned to paper made from espar- to grass which grows wild in South Africa.Shipping interrap- tions have cut off that supply.Some books in England are now being printed on paper processed from domestic straw.» LJ ¥ Super - aircraft carriers that could be converted quickly into luxury liners have been built \u2018in British shipyards, according to two London newspapers.After helping to beat Japan the ships will help Britain maintain her supremacy in the passenger carrying trade, it was said, Below deck the carriers have luxur fittings and the superstructure is made so that it will require only \u201ctaking the lid off\u2019 to convert the carriers Into liners, according to the report.C8 BR a Commenting upon Dr.Edith Summerskill\u2019s reference to women\u2019s rights, D.J.Hughes (Ta- ranakl) says that twenty-odd years ago he was advocating on public platforms woman's right to receive a share of the hushand\u2019s wages and still adheres to that view, \u201cThe man should not be paid all the wages,\u201d he says; \u201ca proportion should go to the wife.The days are gone when she was only a chattel.\u201d He recommends that \u201cIn this progressive country\u2019 her rights should be recognized by law.\u2014New Zealand \u201cStandard.\u201d Operating profits of 44 large companies in 1936 were $180,- 000,000; in 1942, $360,00 etaoiaa companies in 1936 were $180,000, 000,000; in 1942, $360,000,000.Of 243 medium small compan- fes, $35,000,00 in 1936, $9,000,- 000 in 1942.Of 211 small companies in 1936 \u201cMegatherm heating differs| \u2018-Megatherm, a war-born electronic process described as \u201cmega ; cycle heating,\u201d may do much of your cooking in the post-war era, but you'll have to get used to the results, for they are different ~ So Vernon W, Sherman, manager of the Industrial Electronics\u2019 Division of the Federal Telephone and Radio Corp., Newark, told & recent meeting of the associated chain druggists.he explained, probably will cut the time of cooking by 35 percent.Because we have been educated to llke food that is burned, seared or carmelized, we will have to get used to the new cooking and probably will develop mews + The new process, \u2019 Although the rate of increase was much greater in the smaller companies, the operating profits of the 44 big companies in 19482 were almost exactly as much ahead of those of all otlier companies combined in 1986.i J # 8 There are 270 women in every 1,000 \u2018workers are employed at present in Canadian Industries, ace cording to reports from the Do- minfon Bureau of Statistics.This is an increase of 35 women per 1000 since October 1, 1942.Ia Canada\u2019s working force of $1,882,« 323 persons, 507,575 are women, # # ; # : The board of directors of the biggest consumers\u2019 co-operative in the world\u2014the London Society, with a membership of 800,000\u2014 consists of nine women and seven men.No wonder the president of the Scottish Women\u2019s Co-operative Guild can say \u201cAfter four years of war nobody can call women the weaker sex.= 8 8 At an inter-racial conference sponsored by Presbyterians of Seattle, Dr.Howard Thurman on leave from Howard University to be co-pastor at Fellowship Church be in Chicago.The diva consented, and the young lady chose \u2018Home, Sweet Home''\u2014Patti\u2019's great song \u2014\u2014as her selection.The novice\u2019s rendering of it was anything but inspiring, Mr.Smith recalled (in his reminiscences, \u201cFirst Nights and First Editions\u201d), and the prima donna\u2019s slightly reproachs ful comment was: \u201cMy dear.that is a beautiful song!\u201d » » # DISCUSSING \u201cReligion in Boarding Schools\u201d.Horace Dutton Taft founder of the Taft School and for some fifty years its Headmaster, told these illustrative stories (in his autobiography, \u201cMemories and Opinions\u201d): \u201cA rather natural result ef some of our Sunday-school teache ing appeared in the letter home of a small boy at the Pomfret School, Describing its beautiful chapel, he said: \u201c The windows are beautie ful.They are blue and gold and other colors, and have pictures of the men who were famous in God's time.-\u201cI think that some Sundaye school teaching justifies the little chap in thinking that God's time was back there,\u201d added Mr, Taft.%» % _ # DURING THE BOER War, Rude yard Kipling hurriedly wrote a poem called \u201cThe Absent Minded Beggar,\u201d designed to coax money for comforts for the soldiers from the pockets of all who heard it recited or sung.The late Lord Rosslyn was invited to recite it at a charity affair at Cape Town, Kipling happened to be in the South African city at the time so Rosslyn sought him out an asked him how he should read #.\u201cWhen I told him how nervous I was,\u201d recalled Lord Rosslyn (ip his memoirs, \u201cMy Gamble with Lite\"), \u201cKipling cheered me up by the delightful remark: \u2018You $3,000,000, in 19432 $18,000,000, already.ee Co p11.8.can\u2019t hurt the plece, it's too bed ji a à ve fui rde \u2018aft nd ad- ive hy, che > of ool, pel, utle and 3 of d's laye ttie ime ft, lud= ded ney iers ard ord it at Wn, the ime and da #.vous (ip up gy You |\u2019 31.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist es 1 cession, iles [Calvary Church | .The Communion of The Lord's \u201cSupper will be shared in Calvary United Church,\u2019 on Sunday morning following a special service of Dedication for all office bearers in the congregation.This most impressive service, responsive in character, is followed in Calvary -on the occasion of the first Communion service following the an- Church_of The Advent The Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector © Rev.Régirald G.Stewart, Assistant Priest SEXAGESIMA 8:00 a.m.Holy Conununron.9.00 a.m.St.Agatha\u2019s Guild Breakfast.10.15 a.m.Matins., and Pre 00 p.m.Sunday School.00 p.m.Solemn cession.- WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wed- sday.: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 am.- Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on \"Saturday at 8 p Litany and War Tofercessions; 8 p.m.Ww ednesday.Evensong and Pro.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Clergy: Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Gordon GC.Mercar, Assistant FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd PURIFICATION OF THE B.V.MARY 7.00 aan.\u2014Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.\u2014 Confirmation Class for adults.SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.\u2014Senior Sunday School.Bible Class and Confirmation Class for Boys.11.00 a.m.\u2014Choral Communion, Kindergarten Class for children.- 3.00 p.n.\u2014Junior Sunday School and Kindergarten.7.00 p.n.\u2014Evening Prayer.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 7.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion, 7.00 p.m.\u2014 Confirmation Class for girls, .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 10.60 a.1m\u2014Hely Communion.All seats free and unappropriated ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave, Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector small SEXAGESIMA 9.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Corporate Communion af officials and members of pariochal organizations.mg 7.30 p.m.Evensong.TUESDAY 8.00 p.m.Intercessions.THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH - Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Clergy: Rector: Rev.Lan M Gilbert Oliver, Assistant: Rev.Robert Mackie, B.A.SEXAGESIMA 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Rector\u2019s Class and Senior School.: 111.00 Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon.Preacher: Rev, P.8.C.Powles, B.A.3% p.m.Junior School.% pm.Evensong and Sermon .her: Rev.Robert Mackie % nual meeting of the church at 'N.D.C.CHAPEL which the officers are elected.\u2019 The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., will conduct the service of worship which commences at 11 o'clock, and will also preach the sermon, the subject of which will be \u201cA Service of Dedication in New Testament Days\u201d, Acts: 6:6.The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.Visitors are always welcome at the Chruch School, and all are invited to attend and share in the public services of worship and also to the Communion of The Lord\u2019s Supper.The evening service will be held at 7.30 p.m, the sermon theme being, \u201cEternal Vigilance is the Price?\u201d Luke 21:36.On Monday, the members of the Calvary Young People\u2019s Union will unite in a great rally of Christian Youth in Erskine-Ameriean United Church at 8 p.m.to hear an address by Dr.Harry N.Holmes of New York.The gathering is being held under the sponsorship of The Religious Education Council of Quebec, The Women\u2019s Association will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday %ftermoon at 2.30 p.m.in the Church Parlours.The Women\u2019s Assoclation will hold a Valentine Tea on Tuesday, February 13th at 3 p.m.in the Church Parlours.An address on \u201cThe Women of Russia\u201d will be given by Miss Gertrude Baskine.# Canon the Rev.R.Kenneth! Naylor, rector, presided at the amnual Vestry Meeting of Trinity Memorjal Church held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, at 8.30 pm.Mr.Cyril Cunningham presented the Warden's Report and the Financial\u2018 Statement, which showed, that the financial situation had improved considerably in the course of a year.Instead of an overdraft of $2,- 000 there was a favorable balance of over $500, Warden, and Mr, B.T.Campbell, the Rector's Warden, both retired this year, and Mr.F, H.Malone.was elected People\u2019s Warden and Mr.J.J.F.Bancroft was appointed by the Rector as his Warden.Mr.Charles Pullen and Major John H.Molson were appointed Delegates to Synod, and Mr.G.W.Kindersley and Mr.A, H.Mander were appointed Vestry Clerk and Auditor respectively, An Advisory Board of twenty-three men\u2019 and twelve women was appointed.I Dominion-Douglas | \u201c * 1 Westmpunt Park | * * On Sunday evening at 7.30 Mr.Goth will preach the fifth, and last, in the series of sermons on \u201cThe Faith of a Protestant,\u201d Someone has said \u201cHistory is the bunk.\u201d It is too true, unfortun- ately, that history has very often been used to perpetuate old hatreds.It is also too true that history is very often read with prejudiced minds.Shall we throw away the history books and forget the glorious record of our forefathers, these gallant torchbearers of the Cyristian traditions?But how impoverished we would be! You who read this.are invited to come to Westmount Park Church on Sunday evening when the topic of the sermon will be: \u201cThe Glories of the Reformation.\u201d Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster Presence\u201d; this place\u201d.\u201cSurely the Lord Is in 12,00 noon\u2014Communion, 7.30 p.m.\u2014\u201cOld Heads On Young Shoulders\u201d; \u201cYoung Dogs and Old Tricks.\u201d The Gospel as it applies to the Tempestuous Teens or the Silver Sixties.Visitors cordially welcomed.Music by the Choir.Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach.CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 5160 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Marlowes Ave.) Rev.Edgar Lorimer, Minister - Phone CR.0618 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 SERVICES Sunday, 3 P.M.Wednèsday, 8 P.M.\u201cBpesker for Sunday Rev.Edgar Lorimer, Minister 11.00 a.m.\u2014*\u201cThe Sense of the Divine} # s In Dominion-Douglas Church next Sunday morning, Dr.Lloyd Smith will continue the series dealing with \u2018Great Doctrines of the Protestant Faith\u201d and will speak on \u201cThe Holy Catholic Church\u201d.There will be Installation of three newly elected Elders Church School meets in all departments at three o'clock.In the evening, Mr, Leonard Griffith, B.A:, will preach on \u201cThinking It Through.\u201d The Young People\u2019s Union will meet at 8.40 p.m.and Mr.Wilfred Spearman cf Westmount Y.M.C.A.will speak on \u2018\u2018Experiences in Beaver Club\u2019.Al! young people are cordially invited.Sewing Circle meets every Monday at two p.m.and new members will be made welcome.The Women\u2019s Association will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday.Work begins at 10 p.m.Every Wednesday from ten to five, the Red Cross Unit is busily engaged making surgical dressings and sewing.The help of every woman who will come is needed.A great deal of work waits to be.done, = » | Westmount Baptist | = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ms = Dr.J.A.Johnston will conduct both services on Sunday.In the morning his theme will be \u201cThe Sense of the Divine Presence \u2014 Surely the Lord is in this place.\u201d Communion of The Lord\u2019s Supper takes place at 12 o'clock noon.At the evening service the address carries the title \u201cOld Heads on Young Shoulders\u2019 or \u201cYoung Dogs and Old Tricks\u201d.In.this address the Minister will present the Gospel as It applies to the tempestuous.teens or the silver sixties.Visitors are cordialiy welcomed to all services, The choir will present an inspiring ministry of music morning and evening.The Young People's Union, which is a fellowship of keen young men and women, meets each Monday evening at 8 o'clock.The Mid-Week Congregational Fellowship comes together on Wednesdays at 8.These are vital gatherings that make Impressive impact upon the life of the Church.As the war in Europe hastens toward its climax, Christian men and women should be mugh in prayer, that we may not only win and War Intercessions.sdaesday.10.00 a.m, Holy Communion ALL ARE WELCOMES & evening, The fourth of the season's Services of Praise will be sung on Sunday evening, And the music is \u2018by Mozart, comprising the, \u201cAve Verum,\u201d a motet, \u201cSplendente Te Deus,\u201d the \u201cBenedictus\u201d from the \u201cRequiem,\u201d and \u201cGloria in Ex- celsis\u201d from the twelfth Mass, Sung by the Choir.Solos, and individual parts will be taken by Gwynneth Davies Saunders, Mrs.W.H.Lewis, Alfred Wellens, D.H.M.Whitelaw, Mrs.William Robertson, Edgar Davies, and J.Grant.The music will be under the direction of the organist and choirmaster, Fred Whiteley, who will play the Largo from the finte sonata, as Prelude, and as the Postlude \u201cCum sanctis tuis in aeternum.\u201d * * ] St.Luke\u2019s United | * Sunday morning the minister, Rev.R.E.Spencer, will take as his theme \u201cWilling to go His Way\u201d.The following newly appointed elders will be inducted at this service: Messrs.Alex G, Watson, J.Howard Cilley, Allan Bowell and Leslie C.Howes.In the Rev.Spencer's subject will be \u201cThe Protestant View of Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd.cr.Lansdowne Ave.Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.D.D.11.00 am.\u201cThe Holy Catholic Church.\u201d The Minister.3.00 p m.Church School.7,30 p.m.\u201cThinking it Through.\u201d Mr, Leonard Criffith, B.A, Student Assistant.8.40 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, J.M.Walkley, Organist Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Interim Moderator Rev.Quincy A.McDowell, M.A., B.Th.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH 11.00 a.m.Subject: \"No Condem- naticn.\u201d 7.30 p m.Subject: \u201cThe Yoke of Christ.\u201d : Rev.J.M.Kik, B.A., B.Th., will preach at both services.A.McPherson, Organist and Choir - Director Sunday School at 11.10 a.m.You Are Invited To All Services 10.30 a.m, % the Sacraments of Baptism and = | St.Andiew's Church | The Lord's Supper,\u201d the fourth in a series of sermons on \u201cKnowing our Protestant Faith\u201d, .À elass for young people and others who desire to join the church on profession of faith at Easter will begin February 14th after the Sunday morning service, Those who desire to join St, Luke's by transfer of their church letters or by renewal of vows are asked to communicate with the minister, The next communion service is Sunday, March 4th.Westmount Park Church (Cor, Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Great Invasion.\u201d 3.00 p.m, Church School, - - 7.30 p.m.\u2018\u2019The Glories of the Reformation.\u201d e -J, C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director N Mrs, S.C.Burgess, Organist Calvary Church \u2018Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.10.00 a.m.\u2014Church School.11.00 a.m.\u2014Special Service of Dedication for all Officers of the Congregation.12.00 a.m.\u2014The Communion of The Lord\u2019s Supper.7.30 p.m.\u2014Sermon theme.\u201cEternal Vigilance of 2 ! is the Price MONDAY 8.00 p.m.\u2014The Young People\u2019s Union will unite in Rally of Christian Youth in Erskine-Amerizan United Church.Speaker, Dr.Harry N.Holmes of New York.WEDNESDAY\u2019 2.30 p.m.\u2014Monthly meeting of ths Women\u2019s Association.THURSDAY to 4 p.m.\u2014Red Cross Group.St.Andrew's Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave, Assistant-Minister: Rev.Gerald Feo, B.Com.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.Rev.Ewart G.Hinds, Ph.D, M.D.11.00 a.m.Church School.7.30 p.m, \u201cTo God Through Music\u201d Sacred music of Mozart, St.Andrew's choir.Fred Whiteley, choirmaster, 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Minister.Rev.Wm, Orr Mulligan, M.A, LL.B, D.D.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 11.00 a.m.\u201cChristian Practicalities.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cSt.Paul's Letter to Titus.\u201d Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach Wednesday, February 14 8.00 p.m.Anfual Congregational Meeting.St.Luke's United THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Decarie Boulevard : {Just above Sherbrooke®Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.11.00.a.m.\u201cWilling To Co His Way.\" 11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and * Primary Classes, 12.15 p.m.Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Sacraments ined.\u2019 Anthems; AM, O Saviour Friend; Handel.Ex- the War, but secure the Peace, VISITORS WELCOME P.M., Thine Forever, God of Love\u2014Couper. Cl vo \u2014 , 5 4 kA US \"Social and Personal 1 dein ™ es as The Rev, G.A.McDevitt, of Riverside, New Brunswick, formerly of Moncton, N.B., has returned home, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.Charles N.Forbes, 659 Richard avenue, also formerly of Moncton, , Mrs.J.M.Doyle, programme convener at the Xavier Apostolate Sports Night at the Forum tomorrow will be assisted by the Misses Mavis Reynolds, Margaret Love, Anita Bannon, Sylvia Den- 1s, Mary Dyson, Betty Brown, Pat Bannon, Pat Doyle, Betty \u2018Târd- if and Mona Landy.At the annual meeting of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (Montreal) Women's Auxiliary held in the Armoury on Saturday, the president, Mrs.K.P.Maépherson, presided.The guests included Major-General A.E.Walford, C.B.E., M.M., E.D., Ad- Jutant-General Canadian Army, and Mrs.Walford; Major-Gener- al E.L.Renaud, C.B., C.B.E, District Officer Commanding M.D.4; and Mrs.W.L.Laurie of Ottawa, honorary corresponding secretary of the National Committee R.C.C.8.- Capt.Michael McGuire, Officer Commanding V Squadron Legion of FrMutiersmen, is leaving the district today for Chicago where he will undergo an operation.Squadron Leader E.Storr has returned to his station at Mount Hope, Ontario, after spending the week-end here with his wife and family, Mrs.Paul Hutchison will preside at the annual meeting of the Black Watch (RHR) of Canada, ~ Women\u2019s Division, to be held on Monday at three o'clock in Kil- donan Hall, 3419 Redpath Street.Lady Allan and Mrs.James Cant- lie will preside at the tea table.NEWEST The West End's Ladies\u2019 Specialty Shop Featuring Lingerie «= Gloves Sportswear - Handbags .Mousecoats - Suits Cottons - Hosiery LEMO SHOPS 4859 SHERBROOKE WIEST At Victoria ju m 4 ®™ > IT u At the forthcoming play \u2018Susan and God\u201d which the Westmount Women\u2019s Club's drama group are producing in aid of the club\u2019s war services and welfare fund, the ti- ckèt committee under the chairmanship of Mrs.Will H.Harrison {will consist ot the following: Mrs.Harold Mills, Mrs.J.T.Cormack, Miss Gwen \u2018Desjardins, Mrs, Herbert C.Holland, Mrs.J.Larivee, Mrs.J.C.McKean, Mrs.J.T.Rogers, Mrs.R.Milne Stott, Mrs.D.À.Whittaker, Mrs.C.W, Williams and the junior auxiliary.WEDDINGS \\ PATTERSON\u2014BURRISS The marriage of Vivian Qlive, voungest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.Burriss, of St, Andrew\u2019s East, Que., and .Flying Officer Roy Holden Patterson, R.C.A.F., son of Mrs.Patterson, of Cali, Colombia, South America, and of the late C.F, Patterson, took place at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning in the Sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Rev.Father Feron officiating.\u2018 The bride, who was given away by her father, was wearing a gown of white chiffor velvet and chiffon, with long tulle, bridal veil, and carried a white prayer white baby pompoms and streamers of white satin.Her only attendant, Miss Lucy Dennis, as sheer frock with lace at the neckline, and hat to match, and car- pink carnations.Farrer was usher.WINNIFRED HOGAN Winnifred Hogan will be seen in the role of Leonors Stubbs in \u2018the three act play \u201cSusan and God\u201d, by Riche! Crothers, which the drama group of the Westmount Womén\u2019s Club will present on the evenings of February 13th and 14th, \u201cin Victoria\u2019 Hall.The proceeds of _ this play are in aid of the club\u2019s War Services and Welfare Fund.Miss Hogan his played in many of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club productions, taking the role of.Helen in \u201cCry Havoc\u201d, and Jean in \u2018\u2019Stage Door.\u2018\u2019 (Photograph by Van Dyck Studios.) List Of Patrons hook decorated with clusters of Drama Group P lay \u201cSusan And God\u201d The following are patrons of the bridesmaid, was in a pale pink three act play \u201cSusan and God\u201d by.Rachel Crothers to be presented by the drama group of the West- ried a muff of blue sheer and mount Women\u2019s Club, Inc., on the evenings of February 13th and Mr.Mario Sardi Y.Garces act-| 34th at 8.15 p.m., at Victoria Hall, ed as best man for the groom,|ynder the direction of Mrs.Louis while Mr.Carlos W, Jane Y.|de Savoye: Major General L.R.La Fleche, The reception was held at the D.S.O., and Mrs.La Fleche, Dr.Queen's Hotel, and-later Flying Laurentians, \u2014e Nor deem the irrevocable Past, As wholly wasted, wholly vain, If, rising on its wrecks, at last To something nobler we attain.\u2014Longfellow Charlotte Gowns Spring\u2019s Newest Hits ! Advance styles here include plenty Next to Macy's ELwood 9219 ! of Prints, Crepes and pretty, printed Jerseys .Cottons, Incidentally, sell \u201cat from 5.95 up.| Our new Blouses are extra long on appeal.From 3.00 up.1353 Greene Ave, near Sherbrooke Westmount FI.7773 NiBack 3182 Masson %.4491 Se.Lawrence MME A.Courval eo wo D.s A, CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC ~~ D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Blestice Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 4235 St.Lawrence à 6550 Se.Hubert and Mrs.Chas F.Martin, Mr.Officer and Mrs.Patterson left!|Huntiey R.Drummond, Miss O.to spend their honeymoon in the{Hosmer, Mr.and Mrs.G.Tombs, | Mr.A.H.Clark, Mr.and Mrs, R.H.Maiñer, the Rev.Wilfrid E.McDonagh, Dr, J.T.Rogers, Mr, and Mrs.M.W.Hackett, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.MacDonald, Mr.Morris Wilson, C.M.S., LL.D., and Mrs.Wilson, Senator W.J.Hushion and Mrs.Hushion, Lady Marler, Col.R.H.McGibbon, V.D., and Mrs.McGibbon, Mayor Percy Adams of Westmount, and Mrs, Adams, Mr.J.Rowat, Judge F.T.Enright and Mrs, Enright, Col.A.A.Magee and Mrs, Magee, Mr, and Mrs.Doug.Bremner, Mr.and Mrs.0.Beckit, Mr.and Mrs.S.Bronf- man, Mr.and Mrs, Eric Almond, Mr.and Mrs, T.B., Earle, Major- General E.J.Renaud, O.B.E., and Madame Renaud.Mr.Jackson Dodds, O.B.E., and Mrs; Dodds, Mr.and Mrs.J.Murray Gibbon, Mr.A, W.Callard, Recorder Aime LeBlanc and Mrs.LeBlanc, Mr.J.O.Asselin and Mrs, J.O.Asselin, O.B.E., Mrs.Henry Vautlet, C.B.E., Lt.-Col.Andrew Fleming, V.D., and Mrs.Fleming, M.B.E., Chief Justice Bond, Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Donaldson, Mr.and Mrs, A.S.Fraser, Mrs.F.H.Sproule, Col.H.G.Brewer, M.C., Major-General A.Ernest Walford, C.B.E.,, M.M,, E.D., and Mrs.Walford, Dr.8.O.McMurtry, and Mrs.McMurtry, Mr.A.Kirk Cameron, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.McConnell, Dr, and Mrs.H.R.Griffiths, Col.Wm.Leggat and Mrs.Leggat, Mr, W.W.Williamson, Lady Roddick, Mr.and Mrs, Alistair Fraser, Mrs, H.M.Elder, Mr, and_ Mrs.J, W.Rankin, Mayor R.H.Ross of Montreal West, and Mrs, Ross.Mrs.Norman Pitt is chairman of the drama.- H.R.H, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, is Honorary Patron of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club Inc.Experience is victor, never the vanquished; and out of defeat comes the secret of victory.That to-morrow starts from today and 13 one day beyond it, robes the future with hope\u2019s rainbow hues.~ \u2014Mary Baker Eddy\u2014 impact of the Under \u2018the auspices of Group 1 of Trinity Memorial Chireh for the benefit of the funds of the \u2018Women's.Association, on Monday, next at 3.00 o'clock, in Trinity Memorial Parish Hall, Miss Estelle Amaron will.give an address.Tickets are not.being sold; but .a collection will be taken at the meeting; and.afternoon.tea will be served.fore Christmas to her home in than six years.During that time she was \u2018organizing secretary of the Y.M.C,A, in the Island of \u2018the ¥.M.C:A.{n Columbo.She supervised the care \u2018and housing of the women and children evacuated from Singapore under the people of different races in the East.Lo ._The last three months of her time abroad were spent, under the British Y.W.War Service, in a tour of \u2018Egypt and Italy, concluding with a month in England.Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the board of the Westmount Women\u2018s Club Ine., will be held in Victoria Hall, on Tuesday at 10 a.m.It is good to talk with our past hours, and learn what report they bear, and how they might have reported more spiritual growth.\u2014 Marx Baker Eddy \u20ac : | Miss Estelle Amaron | Head Table Guésls\u201d To Talk on the.East.And Table Holders Miss Amaron returned just be-.Montreal, after an absence of more.\u2018Ceylon, and Genera) Secretary of | direction of the British Admiralty, | and witnessed the approach and Pacific war upon Fellowship Dinner.::: the Dickens Anniversary Dinner evening, under the auspices of Fellowship, are as follows: _.Head Table: Mr, R.H.Mainer, presfdent, and Mrs.Mainer;.Dr.F.W.Norwooëd, honorary president, and Mrs.Nor Mairie MacSporran, MF, and Mrs, Mrs, J.Bruce Jordan.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Duftr, Dr.and Mrs.N.N.Evans, Mr.and Mrs.À.E.Stevens, Mr.and Mrs.Anson Walker, Miss Winnifred Parker, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Stru- thers, Mr.F.T.Parker, Mrs, M.E.Edwards, Mrs.W.G, Dormer, Mrs, E.C.McKenna, Mr, and Mrs.Geo.L.Williams, Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Thorp, Mayor R.H.Ross and Mrs.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.T, M.Barringe ton, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Ÿ.Ren- dall, Mr.and Mrs.G.Elliott, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.A.Paterson, Mr, and Mrs.Walter Whitaker, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Martin, Miss Maud Dr.G.G.Armitage, Mrs.Cissie Gorman, Mrs, Robert Ford, Mrs.Hazel Davidson, Mrs.E, D.Lewis, Mrs.David Rees, Mr.and Mrs, Walter Bartlett and Mr, and Mrs.L.H.Collins.For all the good the past has had Remains to make our own time glad.\u2018Whittier class Groceries, Delicacies, Meats, stc., at most reasonable prices.WESTMOUNT GROCERY : REGISTERED We are most anxious to serve you and offer a large stock ef high Fish, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, ( FREE EFFICIENT DELIVERY } (Corner Grosvenor) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Monthly Charge Accounts 4783 SHERBROOKE WEST HARRY KISHNER, Proprietor - EL.7393-4-5 KAYSER 79c to Time to defend your health.tm Improve your posture! omen the country over are standing and sitting on walking, with shoulders back, heads - up, tummies in! 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BROKEN LINES \u2014 WHILE THEY LAST ealth and comfort.We are also prepared te fill -dectérs\u2019 prescriptions fer CAMP Maternity and Surgical Supports GLOVES $1.00 TH 4888 SHERBR ets ull hog [1] {Lodi pee = à) Li \u2014 LY 'A pattial list of those attending\u2019 in Victoria Hall next Wednesday - the Montreal Branch of Dickens Norwood; Dr.A.J: \u2018Martin and Mrs.Martin; Miss Fred N.Stephens and Mr.and Table holders are: Mr, and Mry.\u2019 \u20188.Lebourveau, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.- Seath, Mr.and Mrs.W.M, Ellis, - Rospital.' | Early Subscribers Increased Visis In 1944 \u201cThe Westmount Auxiliary of \u2018the Victorian Order of Nuir¥es held _tlieir \u2018annual meeting in Viotoria Hall on January 24th.\u201cMiss C.R.Dowling, supervisor, presented the réport of the work \u201c of the nurses for the year 1944.14,723 visits were paid to 1,700 patients.This was an increase of 1,850 visits over previous year, chiefly \u2018among medical and sur- - gloal \u201cpatients \u2014 the latter, in majority of cases, requiring fur- \u2018ther treatment when home \u2019 from hospital.400.visits were made to 155 young mothers home from These visits -were to demonstrate the care of the new baby.Reference :was made by Miss Dowling to the value of the V.O.N.fin homes where patients have a Jengthy illness; the daily visit of the nurse relieves the family of \u2018special care or treatment and they earry on for remainder of the day.The West District covers the men ci v.0.N | Ni western \u201caoction of the eity in-| cluding City of Westmount and N.D.G.The auxiliary reported 611 garments and 82 quilts made during \u2018the year.Baskets.of fruit were provided for 20 -*Shut-Ins\u201d -at Christmas and toys and.clothing sent to several \u201cfamilies.This Auxiliary Committee meats every \u2018Wednesday afternoon in.Victoria \u2018Hall, to sew for the sick and chronically ill \u2018patients im needy families referred by the nurses.\" Elected Khe following -officers were elected: Honorary directress, Mrs.D.Lorimer; \"First directress, Mrs.J.N.Poolé; Second directress, Mm.T.C.Stokes; Secretary, Mrs.D.Johnston; Treasurer, \u2018Mrs.J.J.O'Mara; , Treasurer of emergency fund, Miss M.B.Robinson; Wool convener, Mrs.J.M.Horton; Sewing convener, Mrs.J.J.Hoppes; Quilting convener, Mrs.oO.C.\u2018Gardiner, ; Westmount Club Play Barly subscribers to the three act play \u201cSusan and God,\u201d to be produced by the drama.group of the Westmount Women's Club on.the evenings of February 13th and 14th are: Mesdames Harold Mills, Herbert C.Holland, R.Milne Stott, Claude Gaisden, C.W.Williams, C.8.Fortier, Miss 8, Gardner.Mesdames Chas A.Hutchins, Archer J.Wright, W, G.Hannah, Chas, 8hearer, Lincoln P, Jay, M.J.G.Hogan, Norman Pitt, J.A.Burns, R.M.Whitmore, the Misses Muriel Dennis, Edythe McCarthy, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Gordon, Mr.and Mrs.F.M: Bar- _rington, Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Bol- .tom, Mrs.W.K.Ahern, Miss M.Ames, Mesdames J.W.Arnstead, A.Balfrey, 8.S.Boxer, A.J.Brice, J.G.Campbell, F.W.Bryce, J.-A.Chapleau, N.B.Oro- ker, Miss Gwen Desjardins, Mes- dames Nina Finlayson, Will H.Harrison, W.A.Hayman, C.K.P.Henry, the Misses L.Heward, Eva Morgan, Mesdames R.F.L.Picard, F.Robertson, C.E.Robinson, Fred Russell, L.E.Schaf- fer, Miss H.L.Stone, Mesdames R.A.Strath, C.L.Walters, Wm.Wolff.Between mid-1943 and mid- 1944, personnel employed in British munitions industries was reduced by 181,000.In the same period personnel in the Forces increased by 224,000 in spite of heavy military casualties, As part -of Britain's Reverse Lend-Lease to the United States, British ships transported to the United Kingdom in one year alone about 865,000 uniformed Americans, including 320,000 carried in the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary.HOME ECONOMICS MARIAN MARTIN Put your little outdoor boys and girls in corduroy or wool, overalls, jacket, cap; Pattern 9161, Roomy cut allows for a sweater.Pattern 9161 comes in boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 sizes: 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8, 10.Size & outfit as shown in large sketch, 8 yards 35-inch nap fab- meg ie ager J eg oh , sent n (ste cannot miner, - \u201ccoût mot, 219 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G.Write plainly , the pattern.ung, your Rsme poy address, the pattern dasired Bocausé of the slowness of the \u2018man take à fow days longer than wows.S28 © TAKES 11h VOS.MARIAN MARTIN Scoop! 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Note width, length (almost to hem of dress); non-skid straps.\u2018Pattern 9387 in wide size vange: : small ¢:(14-16), medium (18-20; 8 -40),, large (42-46), extra large (48-52).Large size, 1% yds.38-in, [Jewish General Hospital is hold- ; ing a apeciaj meeting on Wed- The.Women Austifary\u2019 of the nesdsy,.at 2.45 pm.10 Ale 'Y.M.H.A, Auditorium, .for the paid-up members of 1945.There \u2018will be.a lecture and recital.The guest speaker wil) be Mr.Thomas Archer, head of the.Music and Drama Department of .Th e l\u2019Gazeite, Mr, Archer will speak on \u201cThe| Music of the Jewish People, \u201d | Karrine Ladies - - Karnak Ladies Social Club will meet in the Masonic Temple, Sher-|, brooke Street, on Tuesday, February 6, at 2.30 p.m.for sewing, knitting and business, - Mixed Bridge A mixed military whist, under the auspices of the Westmount True Kindred, will be held this evening at 8.30 pm.N RY which will be Cantor Nathan Mendelson, of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Accompanied by Mrs.Nathan Mendelson, .Mrs.-Alton .Gold- bloom will: preside.\u2019 \u2019 \u201c Canon Scott Canon Scott Chapter LO.D.B., annual\u2019 meeting \u2018ls to be held at the home of Mrs, N.E.Fletcher, fllustrated by Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's Tailor Made SUITS We offer a nice seliction of new materials.Al work hadd- In atd-made 154 ABBOTT AVE.(Just below St.Catherine) 97 Arlington Ave, Westmount, Wi.3205 - Hall, There will be prizes and re- asked to take along cards.Mother: \u201cNow, Junior.be a good boy and say \u2018Ah-h-h,\u2019 so the doctor can get his finger out of your mouth.\u201d Quality Plus Economy VISIT THE BENCO LINEN SHOP FINE LINENS, HANDKERCHIEFS and INFANTS\u2019 WEAR e 1850 St.Catherine W.at St.Mark on Tuesday: evening, at 8 p.m, Stringless Green Beans - Green Peas - Cauliffowers - Brussels Sprouts = Butter Beans ~ New Carrots & Beets, etc.MELVILLE'S for FRESHER Fruit & Vegetables TEMPLE .JERSEY SWEET ORANGES [POTATOES TANGERINES 49; .2.29; 295 a 495 de SLACK'S WATERLOO RHUBARB 2 BUNCHES 25- EXTRA! 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SUNKIST SEEDLESS LEMONS 29: & 39: = 5 tr 29¢ À ro 29c 3 ter 29¢ \"MARSH SEEDLESS FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 2 + 29c 2 for 45c WASHED \"FRESH ISH Beets, Carrots, Turnips APP L ES for Health | | WASHED 4 Ibs.17 39c & 49¢ dos.RADISHES nd SF B.C.DELICIOUS wt PARSNIPS 4 lbs.29¢| 39c & 49¢ dos.|Lettuce 10¢ a 15¢ wa ONIONS 6 Ibs.25¢ NORTHERN.ONT.SPYS CR LARGE SPANISH \u20183 Ibs.35¢ ONIONS Ib.9¢|Cooking Apples 4 Ibs.29c, ORANGES doz.69¢ mails delivery of our patterns FREE COURTEOUS DELIVERY un ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST = WE.11515 - sharp, at the N.D.G.Community freshments.Those attending \u2018are & re Le 4 .EE pe Gene Tierney and Vincent Price in a scene from the romantic- mystery-drama film \u201cLAURA,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre en Saturday playing until Tuesday night, Also featured in the brilliant cast of the picture are Dana Andrews and Clifton Webb, NE DENT TE RSI A A TOO SA ANT \u2018Marriage Is A Private Affair\u2019 At The Snowdon, Saturday Preparing a new movie for Hollywood\u2019s No, 1 glamor girl actress is a pretty extensive chore.In the case of her latest picture, it just about used up the fourteen months she took away from the screen to enter the realm of motherhood.The wheels began to turn on Lana Turner's new film the moment the blonde star announced her anticipation of the stork.She had just completed hes final scenes in \u201cSlightly Dangerous\u201d and more than a year did elapse before she could step before the cameras again.lip During that interval, M-G-M selected an appropriate story, de- celoped a screen-play around it, picked a supporting cast and planned a setting that would combine glamor with the dramatic\u2014just the combination desired for Lana's return.The story chosen was \u201cMarriage\u201d is a Private Affair\u201d, Judith Kelly's prize -winning novel which comes Saturday to the screem of the Snowdon Theatre.The book revealed a character that would provide Miss Turner with her most exacting role as an actress, one even to surpass her performance \u201cZiegfeld Girl\u201d, As Theo West, in the Kelly novel, she undergoes a transition from a frivolous soc- Y YORK \u2014 Today Only! .LANA TURNER \u2018in \u201cMarriage Ig A Private Affair.\u201d GREGORY PECK in \u2018\u201c\u2018Days of Glory.\u201d \u201d -]|much as it holds the women with \u2018 | grachy (St.Catherine at Guy St.) Thrill Packed Mystery! s vin VINCENT PRICE « \u201cMARINE starring Pat O'Brien Robert Ryan Making today\u2019s headlines and tomorrow's history! They're tough enough to kill the Japs they hate .tender enough te kiss the girls they love .% Frank McHugh * Starts SATURDAY until Tuesday Night ne OR X SLL JUDITH ANDERSON \u2014 2nd Feature Attraction \u2014 RAIDERS\" Ruth Hussey iety girl to a wife and mother who finally realizes the true meaning of marriage, Meanwhile she faces all varieties of problems from her former sweetneart, to her caiculat- ing mother, The new story \u201ccalls for Lana to have two leading men.Seeing a test of John Hodiak even before his great work in \u201cLifeboat\u201d | Lana asked for his services\u2014and || got them.The other role, that of a romantic Air Corp Officer who completes the mental befuddlement of the heroine, fell to James Craig.Surrounding the three principals, a cast of veteran players4 was picked, including Frances Gifford, Hugh Marlawe, Natalie Schafer, Herbert Rudley and Shirley Patterson.Selected shorts and ; latest news will complete the ; program.\u201cFrenchman's Creek\u201d starrin Joan Fontaine and Arturo Cor- dova is a real family piece inas-: its story of the love of an English noblewoman for a bold dashing pirate from the shores of France, it bids for the attention of men and children with its display of violent action in which sword play figures promineutiy.\u2014The chief scene of action is the Cornish coast.It is there that Joan Fontaine, as the lady of high estate seeking an escape.from the stupid and dull life of London society, meets Arturo de Cordova the pirate lover.Much of the action has to do with the efforts of the English geutry to capture the nirata and string him up.Miss Fontaine bas her brief moment of happiness with de Cordova, her duty to her children (she's married to Ralph Forbes) compelling her to part from him in the end.\u2014\u2014Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, and Cecil Kelloway are others who stand cut in his picture from the pen cf! Daphne du Master.Direction urd 140) uts S:verh and for ore hour ant fifty thre minutes you will live, laugh and love with Fontaine and d» Cordova in \u201cLearn of me,\u201d says the phil- From an army newspaper comes osopher, * and she shall find rest- | the observation: \u201cWomen like a lessness.\u201d \u201cLearn of me,\u201d 3ays stro \u201c pes ng, sient man because they Christ, \u201cand ye shall find rest.\u201d think he's lstening.\u201d \u2014Drummond.° - % WESTMOUNT \u2014 Today and Saturday CARY GRANT in \u201cArsenic and Old Lace\u201d with Priscilla Lane.MILLAND in \u201cTill We Mest Again\u201d with Barbara Britten.* Starts SUNDAY until Tuesday Night at Grey Ave) Sharing A Secret .too dangerous for a beautiful woman to know .! (Sherbreeke - Sharing À Love .« .too reckless for a daring man to hide! LAMARR _ Paul Mut HENREID \u201cCoup I aA \u201cSYDNEY GREENSTREET - PETER LORRE VICTOR FRANCEN - JOSEPH CALLEIA - CAROL THURSTON * WESTMOUNT Added Features - ANN SHERIDAN in \u201cDoughgiris,\u201d with Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Jack \u2018Carson, Charlies Ruggles and Eve Arden.\u201cFrenchman's Cre2k.\u201d\u2019 x Another M-G-M With Keenan Wynn Francis Gifford e & Hugh Marlow e JnouDo © DECARIE BLVD.AT SNOWDON © x STARTING SATURDAY! IS LUSCIOUS AS A BEWITCHING, BEWILDERED BRIDE ~WHO DIDN'T KNOW which WAS THE BEST MANI TURNER * JAMES CRAIG x JOHN HODIAK x Picture e e TODAY ONLY! ® In Technicolor Alexander Korda's \u2018DRUMS\u2019 \u201cSouth of Dixie\u201d \u2014 Shorts © \u2014 ® Also \u2014 > NT a BEL a EEE ecoute Home Newepapsr™.NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD qe .= 22 sine Pt ca «RE by im Sed SA RE mA * se \u2018At The Seville United \u20ac Salrdag! playing until Tuesday night.+ Lee Bowman and Jean Arthor in a scene Impatient Years,\u201d which opens st the Seville United Theatre | AT THE WESTMOUNT THEATRE a \\ scene from hit_film \u2018Th he on Seturday \u2019 Off the record, they get away with murder at Warner Bros.Not one murder, either, but twenty- five! ; They're all in \u201cArsenic and OM Lace,\u201d a comedy, if you please, which deals with killings, madness and love, and which is confidently intended to slay audiences with laughter at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night, Briefly, M deals with Cary Grant's two mad maiden aunts, and their frenzy to kill more old .gentlemen than Cary\u2019s brother, Raymond Massey, has already killed, .* For most of the film, aunts and nephew go along neck and neck, with twelve corpses accounted for apiece.It's only In the stretch that the ladies\u2019 fine capacity for disposing of men via a glass of wine liberally spiked with arsenic, wins out, and they emerge triumphant, with the winning thirteenth corpse.They're insane, of course.So is Massey.And so.is a character who wanders in and out of the film under the pleasant misapprehension that he is President \u201cTeddy\u201d Roosevelt, it's through such confusion as this that Cary, freshly married to Priscilla Lane, tries and tries to stabilize his marriage.The excellent cast includes three % MONKLAND \u2014 Today Only! \u2014 2 REPEATS BARBARA STANWYCK - JOEL McCREA in \u201cBanjo On My Knee.\u201d ALICE FAYE - TYRONE POWER - DON AMECHE in \u201cIn Old Chicago.\u201d REVIVAL FRIDAY at 11 \u201cNO HANDS ON THE CLOCK\u2019 with Chester Morris and ; (TT TT M Veto (Menkland Ave, at Gireuard) wz LOUISE ALLBRITTON Patric Knowles - Eddie Quillen Frank Jenks - Bobby Brooks Quortetie RAY EBERLE and bis ORCHESTRA \u2014 2 Good Features Starts SATURDAY until Tuesday Night members of the original At The W estmount United Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid Conspirators,\u201d which opens Sunday playing until Tuesday night.stage company ,\u2014 Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, as the zany aunts (Abby and Martha Brewster), and John Alexander, the bugle-: tooting \u2018\u2018Teddy\u2019\u201d Roosevelt.Sinister Peter Lorre plays Dr.Einstein, accomplice of the criminally insane and murderous Jonathan Brewster (Raymond Massey) and Jack Carson is.Cast as a sensitive cop with playwriting ambitions.Other outstanding players in the film are James Gleason as Inspector Rooney; Edward Everett Horton as Mr.Witherspoon, superintendent of a much-needed booby hatch, Happydale; Edward McWade, Edward McNamara and Charles Lane.The film was adapted by Julius J.and Philip G.Epstein from the successful New York stage play.Frank Capra produced and directed the screen version.Perc Sunday! in 2 scone from the hit film \u201cThe at the Westmount United Theatre - Imposters At Work - On LO.D.E.Drive Householders are canvassers carry the I.0.D.E.ready at all times to present credentials.by individuals who do not con- Hcited should get cnce with the police.warned || against impostors in the guise of |§ collectors for the I.O.D.E.book.fund for the troops.All genuine} vadge are equipped with 1.0.D.E.|} official receipts books and are} On being approached || form to these rules, people so- || in touch at Here is something that has just come to my attention that will certainly not make the Bobby Sockers very happy.It is a liste ing of the results of the populare ity poll for 1944.Bing Crosby polled 648 votes out of a possible 1061 votes, being by far the greatest number given to any entertainer, in fact Bob Hope, as best comedian received only 268, Anyway as I was saying Cresby .|got 648 as most popular singer and Frank Sinatra, in second place got only 49! He must have fainted! It is the very essence.of love, of nobleness, of greatness, to be willing to suffer for the good of others.\u2014Spencer.THE Mechanics Institute OF MONTREAL t LIBRARY AND READING ROOM ATWATER AVE.and TUPPER ST.e Aluminum past, present and future J.S.Decarie | of Aluminum Company ef Canada | Next Thursday, February 8 .TONIGHT: } Aircraft Manufacture in Wartime by Norman H.Bell Noorduyn Aviation Led Stephenson and Geraldine Fitzgerald, * SEVILLE \u2014 Today Only! ERROL FLYNN in \u201cEdge of Darkness \u2018\u201d \u201cSHINGING VICTORY\u201d James Westmore was the make-up artist.At York Theatre Lana Turner's return to the screen after more than a year's absence is in itself an event, and her studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, has really gone to town in bringing her back to her mlilions of fans in \u201cMarriage Is A Private Affair,\u201d which held the audience enthralled in its premiere yesterday at the York United Theatre.Not only is Lana the glamorous more glamorous than ever, but she proves her dramatic ability beyond all previous displays of acting talent in this screen version of Judith Kelly's best-seller novel.In addition to a fool-proof story, M-G-M has provided a sterling supporting cast, headed by James Craig and John Hodiak and including Frances Gifford, Hugh Marlowe, Natalie Schafer, Keenan Wynn and Herbert Rudley.All turn in excellent performances, and Craig and Hodiak are outstanding as admirer and hushand, respectively, of Lana in the film.In \u201cMarriage Is A Private Affair\" Lana plays irresponsible Theo West, whose road to love and happiness is tortuous indeed.She marries Hediak arter a romance which begins aL an Officers\u2019 Canteen.Her frivolous ways make it doubtful whether the marriage will last, but she settles down after a blessed event.She tries to model her life after that of two of her closest friends but her faith In marriage crumbles when she learns that the girl Is carrying on with another man.Theo encourages the attentions of another officer (played by James Craig) and becomes confused as to just where her heart belongs.| How, the problem Is solved is for you to learn at the York Theatre.A well-meaning man, in conversation with a Negro, referred to him as a *\u2018colored man.\u201d\u2014 \u201cWe're not colored,\u201d was the thought-provoking ,answer.\u201cWe Dl (St.Catherine at Chomedy St.) - in \u201cSTEP 2nd Feature Attraction Frank SINATRA * Gloria De HAVEN x George MURPHY .\"With Adolphe Menjou \u2018Starts SATURDAY until Tuesday Night LIVELY\" were born this way.\u201d % Late Show Every Saturday Night After 10 O'clock * | + PAGE NINE\u201c SRA Ro M i bi EE FEE © PLAY-OFF BERTHS IN WESTMOUNT JOVENIE HL: AT STAKE The teams in the juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League are battling it out in the stretch run and with but one game to play by each team, all the play-off berths except the No.1 position, held by the Golden Eagles, are still open.With so many \u2018\u2019ifs\u2019\u2019 to contertl with, it would be useless to elaborate on the situa- \"tion, but there are all kinds of possibilities including ties for the play-off berths, At the present moment Golden Eagles, Claremont Army and Unity Boy's Club are in the best spots, but the Falcons and even Monarchs cannot be counted out of the running.\u2019 Out of the three games played# last Wednesday, two of them \u2018ended in stalemates with the Unity and Claremont Army clubs playing a 2-all draw while Golden Eagles .and Falcons battled to a 3-all tle.The third game resulted in a 4-3 victory for the Monarch over] Weredale.On Monday night Unity helped their playoff cause considerably when they knocked off the Falcons, one of their closest rivals, by a 3-1 count at the Staynor rink.In the other two games, the Golden Eagles downed Weredale 6-1 while the Army kept in the playoff struggle with a 5-3 verdict over the Monarchs, Ferd Dejean and Earle Mac- Donalq tallied for the Unity team in their 2-2 game with the Army while K, F.White counted both of the soldiers\u2019 goals.\u201cSandy\u201d Edmison, \u201cBuddy\u201d Cox and Warren Chippindale scored 1 goal apiece as the Golden Eagles tied Falcons 3-all with Ted Armstrong, Bob Smith and Jack Martin counting for the Falcons.Three first period goals, two of them by Fred Dejean, gave the Unity club their 3-1 win over Falcons.The losers tallied their lone counter in the last minute of play ROWAN BANK Val Morin, Que.The centre ef summer and winter sports.Excellent ski trails, ski Instruction for beginners, air-condi- tioned heating system.good English home cooking.For rescrvations phone or write MRS.E.M.HILL-JONES, Val Morin, Que.Tel.186W5 HOCKEY SENIOR AMATEUR FORUM Sunday Next at 2.30 p.m.SENIOR GROUP Hull Volants ROYALS Children 25¢ - Adults 60c Reserved: 75¢, $1, $1.25 Reservations: Wilbank 6131 with Jack Martin denting the twine.A pair of goals by Jack MeKif- sock and single counters by Jim Robinson, \u201cBuddy\u201d Cox and Ronnie Baxter paced the Golden Eagles to their 5-1 win over Were- dale.Johnnie Davies scored the lone goal for the losers, \"Warren Chippindale, of the Golden Eagles, is leading the individual scorers, with 16 points, one more than team-mate Jack McKissock, Third place is held by Fred Dejean of the Unity team with 12 points while Bob Smith of Falcons and Harold Young of the Monarchs, are tied for the fourth spot with nine points each.The following is the standing of the section including games played Monday, January 29: - W.L.T.F.A.P.Golden Eagles 6 1 1 45 12713 Unity B.C.6 2 1 23 23 11 Army co.4 2 2 238 18 10 Falcons .3 8 2 21 22 8 Monarchs .\u2026.\u2026.8 5 0 21 35 8 Weredale .0 8 0 36 0 TORNADOS TIE I.LED MIDGETS The St.Leo\u2019s and Tornados entries in the midget \u201cB\u201d section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League are battling it out for the ton position in the section standing and the favored spot in the playoffs.Both teams are assured of a playoff berth, but the club finishing on top of the heap will get the odd game on their home ice.At the present moment Tornados hold a two point advantage over their rivals but the students have a game on hand.The two clubs meet at Westmount Park tonight and the students go back against the Pirates at the same rink tomorrow aftevnoon.After tomorrow's game there will only \u2018be one postponed fixture on the books and then the Tornados and St.Leo's can get down to the business of settling the championship of the section via the two out of three game playoff series.me LAURENTIDE INN GRAND'MERE, Quebec 3% Hours from Montreal Restful, Modern, .Sprinkler Fire Protection, Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Rates Skiing and all Winter Sports For information, Apply Direct 1055 feet .bath .specialties .Comfort and activity at Val David .hub of Laurentian trails .chalet surrounded by marked trails open hill, with ski tow .Modern homelike atmosphere .table « ski school.rates, La Sapiniere, Val David, Quebec.o « elevation .lovely log .« « 2000 Feet .40 rooms with private Write for booklet and ~~ ST.LED BANTANS ~ {TAKE PANTHERS THREE.STRAIGHT Andy McGillis\u2019 St.Leo's bantams in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League made harvest at the expense of Ross Gilling- ham\u2019s Panthers last week, cleaning up three games from-a hitherto unbeaten squad, and as a result the students have first place.themselves.The three losses by the Panthers also gave their playoff hopes an awful jolt and unless Golden Eagles drop their game to St.Leo's tomorrow afternoon, the last scheduled tilt of the season, they will have been \u2018eliminated from the charmed cir cle.As the situation now stands, [the playoff berths will be decided upon by the last games of the schedule with tke Panthers needing a win at the Staynor rink against the winless Tornados tonight and also hoping the Golden Eagles will lose to St.Leo's tomorrow \u2018afternoon.If all this comes about, the Panthers and Golden Eagles will be tied for second place in the section standing and they will have to play a sudden death game to decide which team will encounter St.Leo's in the two out\u2019 \u2018of three game series for the title starting next weck.The last week of plgy in the bantam section saw a queer set up with the Panthers playing St.Leo's three times while the Golden Eagles and Tornados set off in a like threesome.The Golden Eagles won all three from Tornados by default but St.Leo's won all their's on the ice hammering out 7-3, 5-0 and 4-2 wins, Bucky Orr played a prominent part in the three wins registered by the students.Orr scored one goal in the first game, four in the second and three in the last tilt.Other scorers for the winners were Phil Martin three in the first game, Harold Wolfe two in the same game while Arthur Lal- lemand banged in the other.The second game saw Arthur Lalle- mand register a single counter with Harold Wolfe doing likewise in the third game.Clive Pearse scored twice for the Panthers in the first game, with Choyce banging in the third counter.Choyce accounted for the \u201cJohnny Choyce of the Panthers is holding a slim one point lead in\u2019 the individual scoring race, accounting for 17 points with Harold Wolfe of St.Leo's right behind with 16 and \u201cBucky\u201d Orr in the third slot with 14.THREE WAY TIE HOLD IN WMAL The St.Leo's, 1st Westmount and 2nd Westmount troop teams are still deadlocked for first place in the inter-troop section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.The trio have all sscored three wins in as many attempts and Monday's scheduled game between St.Leo's and 2nd Westmount troops was cancelled.In games played last Wednesday night, 1st Westmount defeated Calvary, 8-2 while 2nd West- mount downed St.Matthias, 4-2.R.Lough scored two for 1st West- mount with Keith Laidley, John Fry and Robertson adding one apiece.P.Williams and H.Williams counted the Calvary goals.In the other game Dave Cox scored three goals for the 2nd West- mount team with Farrel Hyde getting the fourth.Ken Luck got both tallies for St.Matthias.In games scheduled for this week, 1st Westmount and 2nd Westmount clash on Monday night along with the St.Leo's- Shaar Hashomayim teams.On in the section standing all to loser\u2019s two goals in the 4-2 game.Il Westmount and.carrez wks wy St.Meunes a: PANTHERS WI I |PEE-WEE SECTION \u2014 The Panthers extended their win streak to four games on Saturday morning in the Prince Albert pee wee section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League when they downed the Aces 8-1 with Carl Burton collecting seven of the winner's goals.In the other game of the doubleheader, the Rinkydinks crushed: the Y.M.C.A, team, r11-0.\u201c\u2019athoush the Panthers.beat the Aces 6-1 on Saturday, the score was \u20181-all for almost half the game with Don Smith registering à goal for the Panthers and Andy Cote scoring for the Aces; When Carl Burton doffed the gosler's pads and played forward, things began to happen and before the second half was over, he had age counted for seven goals.\u2018 \u2018Warren Almond led the Rinky- dinks in their 11-0 win over the Y squad, Almond banged in four goals.Other scorers were John Lough, three; David Mackie, two; Bob Gougl a and Jaime Lough, one apiece.*.Tomorrow morning the Rinky- dinks and Aces meet at 9.80; a.m while thé Panthers and: M C.A, tangle at 10.15 a.m.} with stone firé-place, kitchen, master bedroom bedrooms, and garage His Majesty's Sweets \"+ © wv vw ew we wv wwe wwe WE.Please send me (Money 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[15 WORDS FOR 35¢ \u2014-\u2014.-.2c FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 06 GO; CROSVENORS Mi STRAGHT \u201c Jim Brow\u2019s Grosvenors maintained their unbeaten pace in.the King George Pee Wee Section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League \u201clast week when they downed Mike McCulloch\u2019s Bel- monts 5-1 to run their win streak to five straight games, In the other game played last week in this group, John Ferrabee\u2019s Boulevards shut out Tom Thompson's \u2018Victorias, 5-0.Although the Belmonts scored first in their game against the Grosvenors, with McCulloch notching the tally, the league leaders hit back immediately with.three rapid tire goals.Before the game was over, 2 more were added to make the final score read 5-1.Ian Doig led the winners with three goals while Jim Brow and Wil- Jiam Pettie added the other two.John Ferrabee and MacDonald took care of all the scoring chores in the Boulevards-Victorias game, the first named player banged in three counters while the latter accounted for the other two.Ian Doig of the section leading Grosvenors team still heads the scorers with 19 goals to his credit, in second place comes John Ferra- bee of the Boulevards with 12} goals followed by Jim Brow ef the Grosvenors and Mike MeCulloeh of the Belmonts with nine goals apiece, This Tuesday's doubleheader at the Roslyn rink will end up the schedule with Victorias playing the Belmonts in the first game and, the Grosvenors taking on the \u2018Boulevards in the mnight-cap.FUNCRAL Home 5610 pT Sherbrooke St, Ww, DExrer 1149 Modern Chepel HAMMOND\" ORGAN MIDGET WMAL LEAGUE CLOSES The midget \u201cA\u201d \u201cA\u201d section of the Westmourt - \u2018Municipal Hockey League ended its schedule on Saturday 'afiernoon with the Golden Eagles capturing their eighth straight win of the season at the expense of the Monarchs.The playoff between the first place Golden Eagles and the runner-up Tornados whi start tomorrow afternoon at Westmount Park, the series being a two out of three affair.The first place Golden Eagles had very little difficulty winning their.last two scheduled games, chalking up an 11-1 victory over the Tornados and an 8-1 verdict over the Monarchs, Five goals by George McLanders featured the win at the expense of the Tornados while Maurice Strachan led the goal getters in the Monarch tilt, notching four.Maurice Strachan, burly center- man for the yeague leaders led all the rest of the players in thé section in chalking up points, Strachan scored 18 goals and was credited with seven assists to bring his total to 25 points for the season.Team-mates George Mc- Landers and Jim McCarthy were next in order with 20 and 17 \u201cpoints.respectively.The firet ten in the section scoring race were as follows: M, Strachan, GE .18 7 25 -G.MeLanders, GE.13 8 20 J.McCarthy, GE .11 ¢ 17 R.Lord, Tor.4 3 7 \u2018D.Binmore, GE .\u2026.+ 1 6 R.Chatelois, Tor., : 6 0 64 C.McCubbin, GH .8 4 ¢ J.Ross, GE .3 3 5 W.Young, GH .3 3 5 J.Waterson, GE .3 3 5 | The final standing of the section was as follows: w.L.T.F.A.P.Golden Eagles 8 0 0 60 5 16 Tornados .2 6 1 16 39 56 Monarchs .1 6 1 13.44 3 LOS1 AND FOUND IN CITY PARKS The following articles have been found in the vicinity of King George Park and they may be claimed upon proper identification at the comfort station in the park: 1 pair of fur boots; 1 pair of skate guards; 1 ski harness; odd mitts; 1 pair of maroon hockey stockings; 1 overshoe, size 5.FuneraL DIRECtORS dstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge PERSONALS FOR SALE .FOR SALE BENTONA Noted Psychologist reader.Trouble specialist for men and women.Questions answered.Appointments dally.FI; 0801 B-11 .PROPERTY WANTED \u201cIS YOUR PROPERTY : FOR SALE?WE HAVE SERIOUS BUYERS FOR EITHER COTTAGES OR DUPLEXES, SITUATED IN WESTMOUNT N.D.G., MONTREAL, WEST, HAMPSTEAD AND MOUNT.ROYAL, D.W.OGILVIE & CO.INC.HA.8201.H.C.CHISHOLM EVENINGS, WA.3904 : B-17 -Sige 16-18, Enc ian terre ues cde APARTMENTS WANTED EXECUTIVE RETURNS to city, requires 5 room apartment or duplex.Quiet, responsible adults, no children; excellent references, $50 or $60.DO.3515.After 6, AT.5488.B-21 FLATS DUPLEXES WANTED WANTED, in vicinity Notre Dame- de Grace or Snowdon, 8 or 7 roomed flat.Can occupy, any time.DE.2713.B-15 LOWER heated, 7 room duplex, between Atwater and Mt.Stephen: reasonable price.WT.8481, B-30 ROOMS TO LEY FREE room, private bath, kitchen privileges, central Westmount, for employed single lady only in exchange caring for two children certain evenings and very light services.FI.0718, B-25 ROOMS WANTED ROOM wanted for piano studio with or without pigno, vicinity Westmount Avenue and Roslyn.EL.2384.B-19 EXCHANGE LIVING QUARTERS MODERN 8 room heated duplex, fri- gidalre, stove, garage, Cote des Neiges district; reasonable rental to exchange for 6 or 7 room house In Westmount or Eastern Notre Dame de Grace.AT, 9306.B-35 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMEN cleaners, 15 hours week each.Apply in person, Kensington School, 4119 Madison Ave B-83 WOMEN.cleaners, 20 hours week each.Apply in person, Iona Avenue School, 5000 Iona Avenue., -B-2L COOK GENERAL for Westmount family; room with radlo and bathroom.No upstairs work.DE.5048.B-26 HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE WANTED, high school girl for one \u2018hour after school to take child out; no work required.WB, 2215.B-27 SIT.WANTED \u2014 FEMALR TRAINED attendant, hospital trained, wishes case Invalid, 12 hour duty, free now.Vicinity Sherbrooke and Atwater.WE.1502, B-48 NURSE attendant, aay or night, $4.00 day.Weekly reduction References.Migs Jullet, CH.8900.B-36 FOR SALE SNUGGLE BUNNY Type of flannelette indoor sleeping bags.Orders taken.EL.5570.B-24 ALASKA SEAL COAT 35 Holton Ave.WI.0482.B-40 No dealers, NEW RUGS 21% x 3, $35 up; 3 x 4, $75; Oriental, 1% x 2%, 365.EI, 3614.5826 Sherbrooke West.B-39 BARGAIN ! Beautiful new chesterfield, velour combination, 3 pieces, spring filled; beautiful new rug, 214 x 3 with felt.Sacrifice immediately $125.EL.3614.5826 Sherbrooke West.B-38 LINEN BANQUET CLOTH 72 x 108 and 1 dozen 18'' napkins to match.Both edged with Pointe-de- Venise lace; Mosaic insets and embroidery, $50.00.EL.1611.B-37 GIRL'S ski sult, size 18: bird cage with stand.\u2018EL, 4864.Call evenings.B- FUR REPAIRS WE REPAIR fur coats.Bring them in for estimate.Siberian Fur Company, 4828 Sherbrooke.DE.9254.B-29 DROP LEAF table, living room table, mirror, blankets, drapes, pillows, household linen, dishes, etc.No dealers.Give telephone number.Box 102, c/o 2191 Hampton.B-23 DOLL carriage, large, wicker, steel chassis, rubber tires, excellent condition, $10; skiis, 2 sets, 6° 6\u201d and 7°, $5 each; C.C.M.skates and boots, hoy's, size 5, $1; sled, Lone Ranger, steel runners, $2; snowshoes, 2 palrs, large and small \u2014 offers.White enamel baby's bath, $3.WI.3302, between 7-8 p.m.B-22 BOY'S skates, size Tl: winter coat: toboggan and sleigh; child's writing desk with mirror.DE.2714.MODERNISTIC bedroom set for sale.Apply Apt.1, 281 Clarke Ave.FI.7212.B-41 FLOOR LAMPS Trillght.For information call EL.9031.B-18 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 25 WORDS 50¢ ADDITIONAL WORDS 1c EACH - BL.72065.+ AUTOS REPAIRS ALLAN\u2019S General Auto Repairs, 4230 St.Catherine.St.W.WE.1201.Brakes and valve grinding a specialty.No appointment necessary.All work guaranteed.Lay and night service, B-6 CARTAGE & STORAGE Let a graduate pharmacist fill your prescriptions.Due\" to our policy of 6.30 p.m.closing, it is possible for Mr, A.Rochman, B.Ph., to fill every prescription we get.We will call for and deliver your prescriptions at no extra charge.SOMERLED DRUG STORE 4625 WILSON AVE, DExter 1161, B-10 UMBRELLAS recovered, called for and delivered.DE.4505.H-32 CHIT.D'S beautiful two piece bedroom set; large size crib, adjustable spring and mattress; wardrobe, maple finish; excellent condition.DE.1707, H-204 BOY°S winter overcoat.12 vears, perfect, $6: skates, size 7; folding ironing board; bed pan; small antique arm chair.pair floor lamps: shower brush; cut glass vases.WA.6868, H-208 GATELEG table: Welsh dresser: ladder back chairs:-two Victorian chairs; console radio.3467 Wilson Avenue.H-201 ANTIQUE solid walnut double bed, over T5 years old.Call EL.1918, evenings.H-200 COMPLETE walnut bedroom set, double bed; Beautyrest mattress spring, including drapes, rugs, etc.Walnut dining room set, 9 pleces good condition; bed, odd rugs, tables etc.117 Arlington Avenue after 7 p.m.tonight only.H-148 WHITE skates, size 5, never worn.3549 Hutchison Apt.117 mornings.H-195 SOLID walnut bedroom suite dresse ing table and vanity dresser.PL.6986, H-131 SMALL solid walnut table, beautifully carved, in excellent condition.DB, 2848.H-192 GAS STOVE, In perfect condition, $25; also mulberry velours drapes.EL.9526.H-190 BOY'S skates, 91% and 10; rubber boots, 8 and 9.DE.6118.H-186 \u2018NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also cartage.DE.3110.B-1 WESTERN CRATING and Moving, Reg'd.Van Service.Specialty furniture, refrigerators, planos moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.FI.1328.B-4 DRESSMAKING LADIES\u2019 and children\u2019s coats, suits, and dresses.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber, FI.6070.B-5 Miss MATTHEWS.\u2014 \u201cTalloress and dressmaker 9 Burten Avenue.Prices \u2018reasonab Phone for, appointment, \u2018B-7 DECORATING PAINTING, DECORATING and minor repairs -C.: Manseau, 544.Claremont Avenue.EL 9714.B-12 GENERAL CLEANING Attention, ladies! Now you can have your walls, floors, windows, woodwork, Venetlan blinds, skylights cleaned; also ceilings tinted by experienced and reliable men who are fully insured.Regular maintenance service to offices and private residences, A trial will convince you.Por free estimates call Home Window Cleaning Co., HA.8651.B-16 EDUCATIONAL ART INSTRUCTIONS, drawing and painting.Life class, landscape and still life.Private and class lessons.Classes limited to 8 pupils.Severe Masse, EL.5272.FI.4225.B-9 HIGH SCHOOL, Algebra, Physics, Latin, French and English; also grade Gi! Universitg.George F.Bourke, school subjects.Recommended by Mc- B.A.FI.0769.B-14 PRIVATE CATERING BVELYN TAYLOR Caterer Weddings, receptions, banquets.Detalls completely arranged.2208 Harvard Ave.DE, 7546 B-13 RADIO REPAIRS AETNA-RADIO-REG'D.Radio techniclans, most.efficient repair service in Canada.Re-condi- tioned mantél sets on hand.Prices W.P.T.B.regulations, 262 Dorchester St.W.MArquette 6533.\u2018\u2019 B-34 RUGS oT SEAL jacket with fitch collar, newly lined, size 16; portable bar on rubber wheels, with cupboard for glasses, ete.: mahogany veneer, suitable for apartment or playroom.DE.A115 | B- REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummond Bids.EE PT, BR46 : B-2! BISSELL carpet sweeper, $2; muskrat coat, size 15, $40: blue summer niae ternity coat, $2: black spring coat, size 15, $6.AT.8153.H-178 CHILD'S rall sleigh; bottle sterilizer; baby blanket; baby's- articles; auto Seats maternity dresses, 14-16.EX.15.; ECZEMA! Psorlasis! Why suffer?Get quick rellef.Use Clarape! Ointment.Sold at Somerled Drug Store.DE.1161.H:25 GURNEX combination coal and gas stove; has upper coal oven and also upper warming oven, with gas oven below.Perfect condition.TA.3673, after 7 p.m.DINING ROOM set, 9 pieces, dark oak.4325 Marcil Ave.solid WA.6302, H-176 BOY'S skates and boots, size 3 (tube)} girl\u2019s white boots and skates (tube), size 6; girl's skating costume; tunie, reversible coat; blue gabardine slacks; red quilted ski Jacket, all size 14; boy's blue suit, size 7; boy's breeches (new) size 11; doll\u2019s metal trunk.WA.2439, _ H-166 BASSINETTE, wicker, splendid cone dition.EL.1970.H-181 Gas stove, four burners, good condition, $15; also gentleman\u2019s winter coat, navy blue, size 38, $5.DE.7540.H-102 CARRIAGE, Gendron (collapsible) bathinette; 2 gates.Reasonable.EL.2224, H-146 POPULAR records, 7 for $1.00; lady's skates and boots, sizes 5 and 6; baby\u2019s winter outfit, slze 4: leather gun case.DE.4416.H-145 PAIR § ft, skiis with poles, $3.00: girl's tube skates, white boots, size 5, $3.00.DE, 9343.H-142 BEAUTIFUL cut-glass water set, $15; no dealers.EL.2035.H-136 BEAUTIFUL ystal decanter set, very modern, $16.No dealers.EI.2035.H-138 GAS STOVE, McClary, 4 burners, pilot light, top shelf, perfect condition.EL.4101.H-160 WANTED TO PURCHASE OUTBOARD MOTOR wanted, Evin- rude or Johnson 5 or 7 H.P,, in good condition.WA.6088.; B-20 ANTIQUE silver, glass, china, orna= ments, furniture, minlatpres, bronses, paintings, vases, other fine objets d'arts wanted.Lyons, WIJ.5700.B-8 MEN'S and boy's clothes, etc.good prices.HA.3780.Evenings, CR.1938: H-181 WESTMOUNT HIGH LIGHTS \u201c+ -By George Cochrane (Continued from Page 2) looked after.Tommy Earle, Ingrid Weissler, Bill Fullerton and Raymond Lank will all be doing * their bit to tickle your.ribs when you go to see the production early £n March.\u2018The show is definitely going to be something to see.| HOBBY SHOW A busy man is Warren Chippendale.Aride from presidenting the 1945 boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 Westmount Hobby Show, which comes off at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on April 4, 5, 6 and 7, slender Chip is also in the P.& W.Revue, until recently he was the chairman of the boys' Hi-Y club\u2019s speakers\u2019 committee, and he centres one of the Senior A hockey team\u2019s lines.Despite all this, Warren is really slaving on the Hobby Show.He gave us a list of the staff the other day, complete with phone numbers, but-we\u2019ll hold the latter back until the price of The Examiner goes up.Two of the biggest of the big shots are boy and girl vice-presi- \u2018dents, Bob Keefler and Martha Warren.Also slated: for heavy duty is Secretary Viola Russell.Holding down important posts &re the following:.Inger Jorgen- sen, manager of exhibits; Mona Cameron and Jim Ross, managers Of entries; and Joan Radley, advertising manager.Heading the all-important pub- UHeity committee is D.Leonard Beaton and working under him are Pat MéGoun, who held the same job last year, Louise \u2018Arbo, and Peter Scott.Unless someone turns up soon, vice-president Keef- ler is going to have to double as chairman of the syllabus committee, the people who publish the Hobby Show booklet, with Sheila Taylor and Joanne Laidiaw under him from the girls\u2019 club and Jim Parsons and Jerry Wright from the boys\u2019.Before we forget it, John Jos- oph Junior Pepper is treasurer.Directors, managers and assistants of the various departments have already been chosen but to list them here would take up a little bit too much space.President Chippendale hopes to hold another Hobby Show dance this year and fears that he will have to run it himself, SKIING Snaring first, second and third p'aces in the sentor inter-school sl¢lom run on Mount Royal Mountain Tuesday afternoon, Waest- mount High\u2019s skiers won the event wih ease, = Walter Tilden won \u2018top\u2019 \u2018Rorors, completing the course in 28 seconds.Rod Holden took 8 more seconds and John Turner Bone was clocked at 29 seconds.Doug Creighton helped the cause along by romping home seventh, racing down the slope in 31.2 seconds.Good conditions prevailed, but it was windy.The local hickory artists didn't gain a win in the intérmediate race, which was run off on a separate course.The Junior High's Boh Staniforth came first but three Westmount Highers were among the first ten.John Melvin and Bob Taylor came fifth and sixth respectively and Don Fisher, the gruesome onesome, finished up tenth.The Skigulls have been adding to their reputation in the past week.Up at Mount Baldy last week-end the club\u2019s new member, Hec Sutherland, was victorious when he hurtled down the tricky run in one minute and one second.His time was the second best of 84 entries, Walt Tilden \u2018and John Turner Bone, the previous week\u2019s slalom winner, placed fifth and seventh respeclively, with times of 1:08 and 1:08.8, which is cutting it pretty fine.Stocky Bob MacAllis- ter, Bob Staniforth and Don B.S.PE New Remembrance Branch Prexy Eighty-four new members were announced in the annual report of Remembrance Branch (Quebec No.75) Canadian Legion.B.E.8.L., presented during the annual election meeting held at the 17th Hussars Armories on Cote des Neiges.Following the report, Edward Rourd, + provincial chairman, conducted the election - of officers for 1945.The installation ceremonies will take place at the armories cn Friday, February 9.Hugh M.Parry, M,M., president of Quebec Command, will conduct the installation.sion.The Skigulls were represented by 11 members.Co In thé schoolboy races the past fortnight the Gulls have displayed speed and verve to add more links to their already lengthy chain of victories.Walt Tiiden showed his masterfulness in the cross-country at Mount Royal when he won the three mile course in 19 minutes, 56 seconds.Bob Overing followed close on his heels with 20 minutes, 17 seconds.John Turner Bone came fifth and Don Heward eighth.The locals also captured honors in the downhill last week when Hec Sutherland won the senior section in.38.2 seconds.This coming week-end the Ski- gulls are being sent to the Seig- nory Club to compete for the Dunning Trophy.The meet consists of a cross-country, downhill and slalom races.The lads can he re- Hed upon to be up near the top.ITEMS Tracy S.Ludington, of The Montreal Gazette, expounded the Progressive Conservative party\u2019s platform to the members of the boys\u2019 Hi-Y club last night.Next Thursday evening.the boys will discuss what they have been told of the party platforms of the Liberals, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the Conservatives and will then vote for the party which would get their ballot if they were of voting age.Students\u2019 Council meets again at noon \u2018today.French, photography, art and chess clubs are being added to the list of the school's extracurricular activities with the blessing of the council.In- ter-class debating resumes Wednesday.In the inter-school debates last Friday Westmount split a doubleheader with Montreal West.Discussing the suhject: \u201cResolved: that women of the twentieth century are genuinely equal to man,\u201d Jack Shayne and Rita Weissler successfully upheld the affirmative, but out at Montreal West, Peter Scott and Chippy Batshaw failed to successfully uphold the negative side of the argument.The locals meet up with Strathcona some time about the end of this month when the subject will be, \u201cResolved: that science has created more than jt has destroyed\u2019.There'll be no Friday night party.at the scicol until February is.Tonight there's the hockey dance at Vic Hall and next week there's the Hi-Y Valentine Party at the Westmount Y.A splash party in the Y pool will precede the dancing.Fred Coburn, former Westmount Higher now at the University ot New Brunswick, will have completed 19 years of existence by this time tomorrow.A year ago, come Sunday, Purple and White Revue number one was staged in the W.J.H.8.auditorium.-Peter Scott reports that the school Annual is still in vital need of literary contributions, The No.1 Westmount Squadron of the Air Cadets of Canada, will Command.-we will only stop the waste and 7 UNBEATABLE HEAT! with .unrationed Blower Si ize 7 READING ANTHRACITE.Burned on the- ~ .BALMFIRTH \u2018SHAKING GRATE.ASK US Reading Anthracite Canadian Co, LTD.i Ofticers elected ware i wi B.8.Browne, president; J.w.Me- Keown, first vice-president; L.0.Batchelor, second vice-president; Alex Watt, treasurer; .H.B.| Grant, secretary; and T.W.Rit- chie, sergeant-at-arms, C.E.Booth and R.F/ \u2018Forster were appointed auditors for 1945 and Rev.T.W, Jones was appointed branch chaplain.The executive committee for the coming year will] be L.C, Batchelor, -R.P.Burgess, W.G.Cooke, W.N.Dunlop, J.P.Jay, L.A.Simon, and B.R, Thacker.OU Regret for time wasted can become & power for good in the time that remains.And the time A , that remains is time -enough, Af ; Le ua U2UUuu2uçuçu0uç2rçc Reading \u2018Anthracite Canadian Ce, Led, 660.st.Catherine St.W., Montreal (2).[] 1 have a Balmfirth Grate and want to know how to save more money on coal.[] I am interested to learn more about Balmfirth Grates, - .; ; the idle, useless regretting.~\u2014Ar- thur Brisbane, MAIL There are no fragments so pra- cious as those of time, and note are so heedlessly lost by people who cannot make a moment, and yet can waste years.\u2014Montgom- ery, \\ us Name Teeseeisreniiirerttseitoneatsesitstniraneinats Addrous L.s\u2026ccciecconsresvonsecs Tel.Ne.seconsenson re x.On behalf of those who must use our service during rush hours, we ask you not to travel with | | skis at those times.Skis crowd the: trams unfairly and at the same time are a source of danger and discomfort to other passengers.MONTREAL TRAMWAYS COMPANY On behalf of one million daily passengers.be holding their annual dance at Victoria Hall on March 2.John Fisher followed in quick succes-' Pepper is In charge.wh "]
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