The Westmount examiner, 3 août 1945, vendredi 3 août 1945
[" ttl vie off vee \u201coni y JUST ARRIVED! ig BEAUTIFUL © .SILVERWARE ne po FOR WEDDING.CIFTS- or.\" IN From\u2019 $1.50 up ae | OHMAN $ JEWELLERS x | WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave, .VoL.x XV, Ne.31 ow Successful ghter mited means and\u2019 alth to 5 uccessful .dairy.- far- nancially - indépendent, healthy.nd a recognized - authority.on phing, * hunting .and trapping ithin five years.is\u2019 the modern nerly of the Westmount Police nd Fire rundel, Que.| Wher Bob tended .his resigna- on from the Force in.1940 fn rder to go farming, the Jeremiahs ng their usual song of woe, they ointed out that he would lose fteen years service, and that here was no money in playing wet.urse to à bunch of cows, but, Hess plt that he had a life to live and id not change his mind.| ; Severing his long connection ith the City, he went to Arundel the Fall of that year and pught a small farm of 87 acres ith fairly good buildings but king live stock or machinery.Moving his family from Mont- pa] soon afterwards, he took pos- pasion of his new home, bought hree head of cattle, a team of ork horses, some essential equip- ent and started out on his farm- g venture.His early activities were con- ).tting fn bis bush lot, but when how fell he devoted his time to shing, moose and deer hunting COCERCTDOtE gee 00066 ne , From dtsoclitented cliy\u2019 tires ot\u201d \u201cminor importante; indifferent\u2019 her, prominent community figure, access story.of.Bob Hess,: for- Department .now .\u2018ot | fully equipped with ned to fall ploughing and wood.ene mo = \u2014F .- in a \u201cmanner\u201d witch \u2018kept \u2018the family: \u201cwell\u201d supplied with\u2019 meat.Al large black bearskin' \u2018rug\u2019 \u201cwhich \u2018adorns\u2019 thé floor\u2019 of the\u2018 \u2018tam mily parlour .offers.convincing ot \"his \u2018skill \u2018with a high\u2019 poweérad ritle.and his knowledge ot \u201cbunting.* Many, \u2018neighbours\u2019 do\u2019 fox trapping during the \u2018winter \u2018when the: snow is-deep and are usually -con-1 | tent with a catch of three or four pelts, but starting the first winter] Bob.has engaged.so profitably in this: sideline as-to net a tidy sum yearly from the \u2018sale of fox: and muskrat skins.caught: by \u2018him during winter seasons.In the space of five years, \u2018the original herd of three cows has increased and is now twenty-one, milk \u2018cows and young stock, four horses are required to handle the farm work on the place, which he has enlarged from eighty-seven acres to two hundred and.eighty- seven acres; and which.is now the most modern farm machinery.\"Tanned a deep brown, there is no evidence of Bob's long stay in the hook and ladder division of a city fire department, except the regulation fireman's boots he was wearing and his emphatic}: \u201cNothing doing\u201d in reply to a query of his returning some day to the city, gives little hope of him ever being present for another annual issue of a fireman's uniform or the boots.lan Vermont eek-End Visi The members of the Westmount unicipal bicycle club participate their first week-end trip of the ason tomorrow and Sunday.The oup have decided on an inter- tional jaunt and hope to make .Alban\u2019s, Vermont, by Sunday.Plans have been made to meet Victoria Hall tomorrow after- pon at two o'clock, the tour wiil rt there and head for St.han's via St.Johns.No definite ans have been made as to where e group will stop for the night, at will depend upon the distance velled, In the event of rain tomorrow ternoon, the trip will be post- ned, but another attempt will made on Sunday morning.The aday morning tour will leave ctoria Hall at nine in the morn- & and will not be so lengthy.Last week\u2019s mid-week trip took © group out by Woodlands, A gular weekly meeting will be Id on Monday evening at the ice in the greenhouse, starting eight o'clock when plans for xt week\u2019s trips will be made.all likelihood another mid- ek tour will be held on Taes- Y evening, August 7.All cyclists srested in joining the club are xed to make their appearance one of the trips or at the weekly botings, Further information |.7 be obtained from Recreation Pervisor, Jim Moporinioke \u2018Joan Martin.râces, while Rene Chatelois copped Westmount Park Doll Show Winners There was a large entry list in the \u2018Dolls\u2019 Show\u201d staged at this playground, the winners being as follows: Bargest Doll\u20141st, Claire Nash (Carol); 2nd, Marie Manson (Charlotte); 3rd tiled, Maureen Moynaugh (Marguerite) and Ell zabeth Binks (Jane).Smallest Doll\u20141st, Judith St.James; 2nd tied, Claire Manson (Raggedy Ann) and Marie Manson (Betty) Oldest Doll\u20141st, Marie Manson (Charlotte, 45 yrs.) Newest Doll \u20141st, Gertrude Costello.Best Dressed Doll\u20141st, Maureen Moy- naugh (Marguerite); 2nd, Rosemary Kay (Peggy): 3rd tied, Marie Manson and Claire Manson, Most Original Doll\u2014Sheila McGee (Dopey).Prettiest Doll\u20141st, Judy Maag; 2nd, Patsy Gough: 3rd, Claire Manson.Cutest Doll \u20141st, Nora Henderson (Barbara); 2nd, Judith 8t.James; 3rd, Champion of the Show tied, Claire Nash and Maureen Moynaugh.Wilma Nash took first place amongst olfer girls in making dolls\u2019 dresses with Betty Baird in second place and Maureen Moy- naugh in third.Elizabeth Me- Gee was the winner amongst the younger girls.A number of exciting bicycle races were held in Westmount Park last Wednesday evening with some of the winners being Rene Chatelois, Mel Rees, Charlie Morgan, Freddie Hofman, Freddie Thibaudeau, Tom Sparrow, Marty Kay, Ernfe Méyers, Ron George, and \u2018others.: Mel Rees won bath of the \u201cslow\u201d -quite.interesting.FLT.-LT.EDDIE ASSELIN -Back home, after being a prisoner \"of war since September 4th, 1941, .when his aircraft.was dissed by \"silk over enemy held territory.Son of Councillor and Mrs.J.O.Asselin, 427 Rosemount avenue, his outstanding war memory is the recollection of the part played in the lives of interned combatants by the Canadian Prisoners of War Relatives\u2019 Association, of which body his mother is founder and President.Playground Essay Winners -Many of the essays submitted by .the children in.the recent \u201cHealth, Satety and First Ald\u201d week were very well written and Some of the essays were in original form with decorative designs adorning the margins.Six.winning essays were chosen by.the judges, two Irom each playground, Westmount, Prince Albert and Staynor.The following were \u2018the winning authors: Westmount Park: Ronald Raphael, 12 years, and Wilma Nash, 12 years; Staynor Park: Jacqueline Smith, 12 years, and Diana Lemieux, 10 years: Prince Albert: Celia Bennett, 13 years, and Donald Hendry, 9 years.Prince Albert Winning Essays \u201cSAFETY FIRST\u201d by CELIA \u2018BENNETT, 13 YEARS \u201cLook Out!\u201d The warning ery is.heard many times each day in the city of Westmount.But the ery is often late.A child may be blind for the rest of his life, once active limbs may be crippled, and innocent people may even be killed by the carelessness of others.You seldom see these accidents, you seldom read about them, but they happen every day.It is up to you and all other boys and girls of Westmount to stop these acel- dents.Don't play In the street.Large parks are provided for children to run about in and enjoy themselves.But make sure you are careful when using the equipment the park provides.Do not swing too high or try dangerous, fancy tricks on the bars and slide.The park selves there, for usually it is your own fault.Watch carefully when oe (Continged on Pass 9.sm Ponant on Pass D anti-aircraft fire and he took to .is not responsible if you hurt yoar-| - \u201cThe New Norwes \u2014 the Yukorx and the Northwest-Territories \u2014 a huge\u2019 \u2018tract of the Dominion _\u2014_ more than 1,000,000 miles square -| Aid the effects, past, Dresent and \u201cfuture, of the titanic\u2019 defence pro- \u201cJects completed in this territory by the American and.Canadian governments under the threat of \u2018enemy invasion formed \u2018the sub- Jeet of an address delivered to Westmount Rotarians by Gilbert W.Ghewy.\u201cThe.speaker, until recently special representative of the Wartime Information Board in North West Canada, used a map of the Dominior on which was traced an\u2019 outline of the various projects to give his hearers a clearer \u2018understanding of his subjecting point, the speaker said, we have two long lines, reaching North, like the arms.of an inverted \u201cA\u201d; the left arm is made by the North West Staging Route \u2014 the chain of huge airfields leading to Russia and points be- Alaska Highway, from Dawson Creek, B.C., to Fairbanks, Alaska, some 1,200 miles of which are in Canada.The tight arm is the 1,600-mile Mackenzie River water-system, running from Waterways, Alta, to Aklavik, N.W.T., on the Beaufort sea.with its war-born chair of airfields \u2018and Taking Edmonton as our start-' yond \u2014 and by the 1,500-mile CBee |.Hardwood Floors Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned 0 A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 OCOD OCD oC DoD a PRICE:\u2014 THREE \u20ac CENTS Tea Proj jects In Northwest - Territory Discussed At Rotary the Canol Wells.Joining the two, like the cross- \u2018 bar of the Inverted \u201cA\u2019\u2019, is the 600-mile pipeline, running to\u2018 Whitehorse, Yukon, over the Mac\" kenzie mountains, whose sume mits form the boundary between fhe Yukor and the North West Territories.From Whitehorse, where the refinery was built, the pipeline follows the Alaska Highway, 300 miles south to Watson Lake, on the border of the Yukon and British Columbia \u2014 and 600 mileg north, to Fairbanks, Alaska, serving .all intermediate aire dromes and stations.There is also a 111-mile gpur to Skagway, the American seaport in Alaska.The Staging Raute is ir full operation and the great military highway is used to serve its airfields.But, within recent months, the production end of the Canol Oil Project \u2014 the field at Norman Wells and the pipeline carrying crude to Whitehorse, as well as the refinery at that point \u2014 have been closed dowm and placed on a caretaker basis, because the U.S.Army finds fit is cheaper to bring processed fuels to Skagway, by tanker, and pump them from there into the distribution pipelines.\u20acanada owns the North West (Continued on Page 5) ou-tieta, at Norman | Prince Albert Doll Show Winners The following are the results of last week\u2019s \u201cDoll Show\u201d at the Prince Albert playground: Largest Doll\u20141st, Mary Ruth Pemberton- Smith (Shirley Temple); 2nd, Peggy McRae; 3rd, Helga Von Eicken (Diana).Smallest*Doll-\u20141st, Eleanor Grant (Baby); 2nd, Eleanor Grant (Red Riding Hood).Oldest Doll\u20141st, Peggy McRae (Victorian Belle, 90 yrs.); 2nd, Eleanor Grant (75 yrs.).Newest Doll\u20141st, Nancy Willis (Toddles); 2nd, Toni Powell (Angela), tied with Heather McRae.Best Dressed Doll\u20141st, Elizabeth MacDonald (Marietta).Most Original Doll\u20141st, Toni Powell (Bride); 2nd, Toni Powell (Mexican Doll).Youngest contes- tants\u2014Nancy Hart and Barney Smith (both two years old).Champion of the Show\u2014Gwen Macnam- ara (Boy Blue).Thirteen children entered 27 dolis in the Prince Albert Show, and in addition to this, there were seven prams on exhibition.Those entering dolls were: Eleanor Grant (3); Mary Ruth Pemberton- Smith; Gwen Macnamara (2); Toni Powell (8); Peggy McRae (2); Heather McRae; Arden Wells, Helga Von Eicken; Nancy Willis (2); Elizabeth MacDonald (3); Nancy Hart; Barney Smith and Pamela Ellis.The two top awards in the making of dolls\u2019 clothes went to nine- year-old Peggy McRae, and tweive- year-old Eleanor Grant.These two girls topped their respective classes.Honourable.mentions were awarded to Nancy Willis, Elisabeth MacDonald, Gwen Macnam- : 18m] Ton! Foal nd.Arden, Wells.\u201cut ir i Le \u2018 rs Winners List Tricycle Race The following are the results of the \u201cOn Wheels\u201d races held at the playground: Tricycle race wine ners: Johnny Dunbar, Mary Dune bar, Nancy Willis, David Nelson, Jan Grant and Graham Stewart; wagon.races: Dickie Dunbar, Ian McCrea, Jon Powell and Donald Hendry; slow bicycle races: Allan Gordon, John Swaine, Mel Rees, Ross Jolly, Donald McDonald and Charles Agnew.A volleyball team from Prince Albert downed a similar aggregation, from Westmount Park 21-12, 21-6 on Tuesday morning, while Gerry Pecknold and Xevin Mee Asey, from Westmount Park, de feated the Prince Albert representatives, Rass Jolly and Marvin Greenbaum, in badminton.Stavnor Park Doll Show Winners The following are the results of the Dolls\u2019 Show held at the Stay- nor playground: Largest Doll\u2014 1st tied, Marilyn Foy (Marilyn), Beverley Barton; 2nd tied, Rosemary Pirotte and Katherine Pirotte with twin dolls, \u201cAlice\u201d and \u201cJane\u2019; 3rd, Gail Piccoll.Smallest Doll-\u20141st, Esme Halifax (Joanne); 2nd, Susie McGuire (Baby Susie.) Oldest Doll\u2014Bev- erley Barton.Newest Doll\u2014Susie McGuire.Best Dressed Doll\u2014 Doreen Hulin (Little Lady).Most Original Doll\u2014Susie McGuire.Most Glamorous Doll\u2014Doreen Hulin.Prettiest Doll\u2014Gail Ple.ae (Continned on Page 2) 4 REE =, PAGE TWO: Two Are Injured And Two Escape A Westmount mother and daughter hurt when their car.went out of control on Upper Lachine Road opposite civic number 7420 and crashed a street pole were Mrs.T.G, Wells, 57, and Miss Gavire Wells, 20, of 42 Chesterfield avenue.Miss Gavine Wells was driving when the accident occurred and had as passengers besides her mother, Miss Helen Scarlette, 432 Prince Albert avenue, and Miss Marion Coughtry, 524 Gros- venor avenue, neither of whom were injured.Information received by the police revealed the driver lost control of the car and considerable damage was done to the front of the Packard sedan.~The mother and daughter were taken to the Western Hospital \u201cwhere they were treated for facial injuries by Dr.Phelps, Mrs.Wells having a cut forehead and nose and Miss Wells a bruised face.AUTOS COLLIDE As the result of a two car col- Jsion, one travelling and the other stationary, John A.David- gon, 25, 15 Springfield avenue, another Westmount resident, was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital by radio patrol car and treated by Dr.Mitchell for a fractured nose and face bruised by forcible contact with the windshield of his car.The accident happened on fomerled avenue in front of No.5952 where the other car belonging to Jules Ernest Guyn, 35, was parked.The car driven by Davidson, on impact, received considerable damage while Guyn\u2019s car was only slightly damaged.Constables Gordon Mackenzie and Lucien Malboeuf investigated and transported Davidson to the Hospital, the victim volunteering the information received.Staynor Park (Continued from Page 1) coli.Twin Dolls\u2014Rosemary and Katherine Pirotte.Champion of the Show\u2014Doreen Hulin (Little Lady).\u2018The Staynor pee wee softball team eked out a 7-6 win over Westmount Park on their home diamond last Thursday night, the winners came from behind and scored four times in the seventh and last inning to win the tilt.Tiny Tinning, George Gariepy, Phil Martin, Neville Martin, Bert Kelly, Eddie Kalil, Stan North, D.McDonald and T.Alexander played for the Staynor team, while Johnny Higgins, Marty Kay, Ernie Meyers, Herbie Guilfoyle, Gerry Pecknold, Andy Cote, Ron- _ nie Raphael, Tim Collinge and Charlie Morgan lined up with Westmount.Plaint of a Maid I bought & dress on the installment plan, The reason, of course, to please 8 man.The dress is worn, the man Is gone\u2014 But the installments go on and on.Car Rits Pole | 14 a 2 / REY ©\" THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1945 .! THEIR VOICES \u201cWALK\u201d THE WIRES Operators in the Elwood and Witbank exchange buildings serving Westmount, Motre Dame de Grace and Montreal West, are new equipped te put through long distance calls as well as te handle the usual subscriber requests.They are helping the regular long distance eperaters te avoid delays, but the traffic is so unprecedented that some delays are wn- avoidable, West Enders are urged to plac ro 285 thair-essential calls at other than | peak periods when out-of-town calls \u2018sre: heaviest.Delays are less likely if you telephone before 10 a.m., between noon and 3 p.m., and frem 6 to 7 p.m.Returned troops telephoning from frains while in Montreal help | to increase the flood of calls.More sparing use of long distance service is urged especially on their behalf, as many have such a short time to re-establish and enjoy home ties.Service personnel make most calls after 7 p.m.Other calls are reminded that low might rates begin 6 p.m.They can avoid delays, take advantage of the night rates calling between 6 and 7 p.m, and give servicemen a break by Annual Flower Show Plans Are Complete Things are shaping up nicely for the Thirteenth Annual Flower and Vegetable Show of the West End Horticultural Society which will be held on Thursday and Friday evenings, August 16th and 17th.: The locale of the show has been changed this year in an effort to make it more convenient for members to display at the show and the exhibition will be held in the Hall of Kensington Church (Kensington Avenue at Godfrey).Everything points to this being the most successful of the many very fine shows put on by members of this group.Another departure from routine of former years will be the presentation of all prizes and trophies won both at the show _itself as well as in the various Garden Contests held by the Society on the closing evening of exhibition.Competition promises to be very keen, for although most of the gardens in the district got away to a very slow start, things have picked up remarkably well, and from all appearances the set~ back has not affected to any great extent the quality of the various flowers and vegetables being grown.A number of very attractive door prizes will be drawn for each evening by those in attendance, Make a note of the dates \u2014 August 16th and 17th\u2014each evening from 7 to 10 p.m.The show will be formally opened on Thursday, August 16th, by Mrs.D.W.Heywood, President of the N.D.G.Community Council, of which the West End Horticultural Soclety is a member.If you're a flower lover, you'H not want to miss this event.\u201cSee you at the Flower Show.\u201d Prince Albert Winning Essays (Continued from Page 1) you cross the street for any coming traffic and walk, do not run, across.A careless movement across the busy street may cost you your life.he most important thing about \u201cSafety First\u2019, or perhaps one of the most important things, is to think of the rules when riding vour bicycle.Most of you have a bicycle and ride it well.The City of Westmount has a few simple laws for you to follow.Ride at the extreme right, do not take two people on your bicycle, ride In single file, stop for the red light DR.E.M.GALARNEAU Surgeon-Dentist 312 LANSDOWNE AVE.(Between Sherbrecke & Western) DExter 7030 Barrister and Seliciter Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS K.C.HA.9238 57 St.James St, West try fancy riding along a busy street.Try to do all that I bave written and you will make Westmount a safer place to live in.Above all, remember, \u201cSafety First\u2019, \u201cHEALTH\u201d by DONALD HEN- DRY, 9 YEARS This; Monday a man came to talk to us about Health.Health is one of the most important things in life, as the slo- Ean goes: \u201cSo keep happy and healthy, To heck with being wealthy, So keep happy and healthy all the time.\u201d One of the most important things in health, is sleep.A child should have at least twelve hours sleep.Another important thing is what you drink.A child should have three glasses of milk and five of water, Always wash your hands before eating and after being at the bathroom.Keep finger-nails and fingers out of your mouth, He used to praise me for my looks, And rate my beauty high; But now he calls, \u201cI'm hungry! Say, Bring on that apple-pie!\u201d And do I mourn for bygone days, Or sit around and sigh?Not me! 1 grab a rolling-pin\u2014 + \u2018 By GEORGE COCHRANE We would christen this section of the column \u201cThe Evolution of a Fiction Writer\u201d if it weren't for the fact that such a high-sound- ing title wouldn't fit into the confines cf one line if it were set in the customary eight-point bold bodoni type.The fiction writer being evolved, if that is the correct expression, is Wright Balfour, the young and well-built gent who lives at 184 Cote St.Antoine Road.Balf, after several years in the newspaper racket, has taken up the writing of short stories) The first effort he ever submitted to any publication has been accepted and will be on the stands next week.The publication is \u2018\u201cThe Canadian Forum,\u201d the leftist monthly.Title of the story is \u2018Going Home\" and the Forum\u2019s assistant editor wrote \u2018friend Balf a letter that praised his story to the skies and said that if Mr.W.Baifour could continue turning out stories of the \u201cGoing Home\u201d quality the Canadian Forum would enlarge the amount of space that it has been giving to tiction.- Right now, Wright is trying to think of another idea.Knowing him pretty well, as we.do, we'll bet that he'll have a dozen or two of them before many more suns have shone.We first met Westmount\u2019s iat- est contribution to the world of fiction in the summer of 1942, That was when we were toiling as a copy boy down at The Herald and Balf was serving the same paper in the guise of & reporter.Balf was with The Herald, turning out zome very readable copy, until the spring of 1944 when he shifted to British United Press.After working in the Montreal office of the BUP and covering the doings of Canada\u2019s parliamentar- fans, he left the payroll to take up his real love, fictioneering.He hopes to sell about 25 stories and then have them all published beiween the covers of à book.Good luck, Balf.JUNIOR MATRIC NOTES Bet you didn\u2019t notice, gentle reader, these little items when the Department of Protestant Education for the Province of Quebec made public its pass list of grade 12 students: In the educational haven of Ormstown only one candid passed.That was Jean Robinsoy She came through with a suppl mental and third class honors.,, Elizabeth Yamashita, who.was j Westmount High's 11ga last ye; passed third class down at Mont real High.West Hill Hi School's William Edgar Falcon was the only student in the enti province to earn a first class pas 75 per cent or over.ITEMS - Westmount High's number or athlete for the 1944-45 schog year, Kyle \u201cKiller\u201d Prescott, le Tuesday to spend six days Knowlton.Among the Westmoun gals up in that popular guming resort is Ann Price.But of cours that wouldn't have anything to ¢ with Killer's trip.Or would it?., Discovered what was to us a ve interesting item the other day.we were stretched out across son newspapers we'd occupy 34 co umn widths.?.Our Temiskan ing correspondent reports that th Westmount High lumbermen y in that thickly wooded district a managing to find time to do a ii tle courting.Willard Morrison, | particular, is earning hims quite a name among the town lovelies.Jack Dudley an Bob Smith both worked 100-hoy weeks up there mot so long age .It was like old times scein Bob and Jéhnny Peirson, Da \u201cChink\u201d Harvie and John Mapp together again this week.They\u2019 all on leave from the navy a army: before going over to finis off the Jap.T/Sgt.: \u2018For months I couldn discover where my wife wa spending her evenings.\u201d S/Sgt.: \u201cHow did you fi out?\u201d .T/Set: \u201cI went home © night and there she was.\u201d Lady: \u201cIs there some plat where I can get a drink of water Sailor: \u201cYes ma'm, at the scu tle-butt, on the starboard side ¢ the gun-deck, \u2018'midships, Just fo ward of the dynamo hatch.\u201d Mrs.\u2019Opkins: \u2018You're nd lookin\u2019 too \u2019appy, Mrs.\u2019Iggs?\u201d .Mrs.'Iggs: \u201cNo, it's this 'e uncertain weather.One day Iii \u2019ot and the next It's cold; yé never know wot to pawn.\u201d \u2018 Bo: Sur Satur most suc the 1st St, Andr the clo great Fe plishmer ly the I in the Ca Dorion, hostess years, W their co: cess of ] present.merchan les all tr ed with i pany's closing \u20ac Capta: presided by Capt.real Con Green, 1 pany, an on, A.and Arth of this y dded a Hawkesb burg, St.vere cop and thor ho part A Fle] struction amp-lor son mad for the y wimmin a new w] wimmin year.So kee jon that nd Cap mecessary detailed howed : tent on | of the Pies.Li Duncan, rady an yere AWA be prese; nnual m Individ L/Cpl.pany has lots listed) we according te \u2019 NATIONAL HOUSING of $29.20.- And bake an apple-pie 7 $6.650.00 a) ; MW you have, or can acquire, a suitable lot (this Com- Interviews by appointment only.2e Write Box 224-\u2014 2191 Hampton Ave, NDS.for doy or evening appointment at our office.À tt will build you this heme ACT SPECIFICATIONS, Down Payment $2000.00.Balance in monthly payments - Cpe 99%; Pt 8%: Pt alder wi d B.B.Camp I 1 DE( CARP Cleane 7 J.A Color Sag Good asc À Repairing 4683 rdida bingo Buppl TS., Was î st yes ; 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They\" avy Al to finis | couldn ife wa ou fin e 0 he Dlad water the scu side 6 fost fo 're nd ka?\u201d his \u2018e [des ite 1d; ¥ , Tor INFORMATION AND RATES \u201cPHONE WA.2773.| | MR MOUNT.\"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u2019 Boys\u2019 Brigade Terminate WESTIOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 1945 Summer Camping Session Saturday saw the climax of the most successful camp ever held by the 1st Company at \u201ctheir site in st.Andrews East.Friday evening the closing campfire witnessed great rejoicing over the accomplishments this session, particularly the many improvements made in the camp.-Mr.and Mrs.Albert Dorion, who have played host and hostess to the Brigade for five years, were highly commended for their contribution toward the success of past.camps as well as the present.Ernest C.Calder, local merchant who each summer hand- eg all transportation, was presented with a fitting token of the company\u2019s appreciation during the closing ceremony.Captain J.Howard Richardson presided over the camp, assisted by Capt.Jos.Proctor, 2nd Montreal Company; Capt.Ronald H.Green, 137th London (Eng.) Company, and Lieuts.Alex G.Ander- on, A.G.Upham Clifton Blaie and Arthur Hadley.The strength of this year\u2019s staff resulted in dded activities.Cycle trips to (Hawkesbury, Lachute, Browns- burg, St.Eugène and St.Hermas rere conducted by Lt.Art Hadley nd thoroughly enjoyed by those ho participated.: A Field Day was held and instructions in various forms of amp-lore by Lieut.A.G.Ander- on made morning hours pleasant for the younger fry.Boating and wimming featured this session as a new wharf, diving platform and wimming raft were added this year.COMPETITION So keen was inter-tent competi- fon that it was difficult to mark nd Captain Richardson found it necessary to go into more minute detailed inspection; final -results howed L/Cpl.Alistair Riddell\u2019s tent on top with 979%.and each of the occupants, consisting of Pies.Lawrence Newman, Tom Duncan, Billy Calder, Gordie Mc- rady and L/Cpl Alistair Riddell, ere awarded books, the trophy to be presented in December at the nnual mid-winter display.Individual points were led by L/Cpl.Alistair Riddell, with 89% ; Pte.Gordon McCrady with 887%; Pte} Jim Clarke and Billy alder with 97%.All were award- d B.B.crests.Camp Improvement crests for \"PAINTING DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Froe AT.7192 Co T4 TAILOR 7 Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4085 SHERBROOKE WEST _ weed 0082 | various projects completed were awarded to Sgt.Clifford Minshull, James Dugan and Jan Campbell; L/Cpls, Alistair Riddell, Jim Clarke and Jordan Durocher; Privates Clifford Greenwood, Gordon McCrady, John McKerlie, Gordon Grant, Bill Calder, Tommy Dun- ster, Jan Harvie and Freddy Schwende.CAMP LORE Camp Lore Shields went to L/Cpl.Alistair Riddell, Ptes.Gordon McCrady, Clifford Greenwood, Jack Barber, Peter Mundy, John McKerlie and Clark Anderson.The tent under Sgt.James Dugan took second place and were awarded chevrons of this standing.The rear-guard squad consisting of Lieut.A.G.Anderson, Sgt.Ian Campbell, Sgt.Clif.Minshull, L/C Alistair Riddell, Ptes.s Jack Jamieson and Gordon - McCrady did an excellent job in record time.Seven tents were completely struck and placed in their valises in exactly 35 minutes; five minutes per tent.This is a record in B.B.circles.The boys expressed their reluctance at having to leave 80 soon and hope the day will come when the camp will operate all summer.There will be a week-end camp over Labor Day, the end of the out-door season as far as camping 1s concerned for the 1st Company.Stamp Chatter By \u201cPHILATELIST\u201d FLOOD While the practice of carrying mail {s as old as the history of civilization and letter writing has evolved from inscriptions on stone tablets to the fine photographic Airgraphs of today, the habit of stamp collecting does not go further back than 1840, when the firat postage stamp was issued on May 6th.In the lays before stamps, many methods of mail delivery were tried, one of the most famous being the Mulready combination letter and envelope issued by the British Government.It was named after the designer, and consisted of a single sheet of paper on which the person wrote the message to be sent, folded and addressed on the outside, similar to the Afr Letter now so widely used for mail qverseas.Postage was paid and a receipt for the amount given and the.destination: was written on the face.There are a large number of these covers in collections called Stampless covers, bearing various inscriptions many of which prove exceedingly interesting.After the issuance of the first stamp, a Penny Black, so named for its value and color.This stamp was issued gummed but unperforaded, sold at a number of \"| offices in Great Britain, and was specially cancelled by hand.These, as any collector of the early items can tell you, are called pen cancelled.More on these old stamps next week, when possibly the weather will be more friendly for concentrated thought and research through my files, Bridegroom (in poetic mood as they stroll along the shore): \u2018Ro! on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll\u201d.; Bride: l'éortat.sor arel.t's can, Lawrence Newman, John Bar- |- ber, Peter Mundy, Jimmy Durocher, Clark Anderson, Don Web- | \u201cOh, Gerald, how.WOR.you are only.allowed.to ride single WITH WOOD'S BAND Jimmie Dale, bass player and vocalist, with Stan Wood's Orchestra at Belmont Park nightly and every - Sunday afternoon.Inter - playground competition will be held on the municipal playgrounds this week.Entries from Prince Albert, Westmount Park and Staynor will vie in a series of events.Last week, events were held at the various playgrounds, and the winners will represent their \u2018grounds in this week's competition, TroRum GROCERY | 2209 St.Catherine West _ Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, WE DELIVER (Near.The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 Sore PAGE THRER Municipal Playground Get |Bid, To Montreal Field Day and third place to Claire Mane son.Treasure hunts were held at both' Westmount Park and Stay- nor.At the first mentioned park, Rosemary Kay was the winner, while at Staynor, the team of Ken Black and Esme Halifax copped the event.Second place at Staynor went to Diane Lemieux and Keith Williamson, Moon s track meet at Westmount Staynor Park Winning Essays SAFE BICYCLE RIDING By JACQUELINE SMITH, 12 Yrs.The rules of riding apply to both automobiles and bicycles.When riding keep to the extreme right.Always observe the red and green lights.Never hitch a ride onto cars or other fast moving vehicles.Because when you let go you are liable to bump into an onpassing vehicle, Always \u2018stop.look and listen\u201d before riding across streets.\u2018Stop, look and listen\u201d is a traffic rule often used.When you~are on a road or street which has a lot of traffic do not get nervous or panicky, saying to yourself, \u2018\u2018l\u2019m sure to bump into something,\u201d because you are more sure to do that thing than when you \u2018keep: à cool head.\u201d Never try ring another person on the handie-bars or the seat of your bicycle.Be sure that your bicycle is in good condition before going on a long, or even short bicycle trip.At night have a white light | on the front of your bicycle and a red, green or ot ier coloured reflector on the back.When you are riding with other bicyclists, keep in single file.Use hand signals when turning or stopping.Never go over 15 miles an hour when riding a bicycle.When turning sharp curves slow down just in case there is another car coming around the curve fast.\u201cSAFETY\u201d by.DIANE LEMIEUX, 10 YEARS We all know that safety is very important.First, there js safety in the parks.The swings are very simple to manage but every year children get hurt in Westmount parks.The slides are fun if ycu sit straight, but if you try to slide down standing up you sometimes trip over the side and you are very lucky to get away with a broken arm or leg.When playing on the see-saws, keep your feet well away, very often you tuck your leg under, coming down, and your angle snaps.\u2018 If you are a bicycle rider, the traffic tighis and rules apply to vou.When riding you should keep to the extreme right hand side.At night vou are supposed to have a white light on thé front of your bike and a red one of a reflector on the back.When rid- Ang In the city with other cyclists place.won by Rosemary Kay, with second place going to Joan Shaver third place to Patsy Hill and Don Tinning.Others who participate ed in the event were Neville Martin, Bert Kelly, Katherine Pt- .One of the main features of the week will be Wednesday aftar- Park.The three local play- rotte, Rosemary Pirotte, Hugh grounds .will enter teams in the McDonald, Norma Craig ad Montreal Parks and Playgrounds June Craig.- .Meet being held at the Town of Mcunt Roya\u2019 on Friday, August Many tournaments were com- 10, and winners at Wednesday's Pleted at Prince Albert play- \u2018meet will probably represent |Bround last week, in checkers Westmount, Gail Conlin wea the contest for older girls, while Elizabeth Wilma Nash and { Rosemary Kay Squire came first in the younger won first place awards in the poster contest held at Westmount girls.Donald McDonald won Park.Wilma Nash won the con- \u2018he senior boys\u2019 contest, while test for the older girls, with Dickie\u201d Dunbar won the junior event.In Chinese checkers, Connie Franklin won the girls\u2019 sen- for event, and Toni Powell was first amongst the juniors; the Marie Manson in second place, and -Jean Carruthers in third The junior contest was (Continued on Page 8) City Of Westmount - VALUATION ROLL 1945 Public notice is hereby given to the Ratepayers and Inhabitants of the City of Westmount and to all whom it may concern: That the Valuation Roll of the City of Westmount pre- \u2018pared by the Assessors in accordance with the resolution of the City Council adopted 22nd January, 1945, was deposited on the 27th day of July, 1945, in the office of the Council at the City Hall, where it will remain open for examination by persons interested or their representatives for the thirty days next after said date.Notice is further given that the Council will consider any complaints relating to the Valuation Roll which may be filed with the Secretary Treasurer within the above delay at a General Session of Council to be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of September, 1945, at eight fifteen o'clock in the evening in the City Hall, at which time and place it will proceed to the revision and homologation of the Valuation Roll.Notice of Appeal should state the reasons for the complaint and should mention the amount of valuation considered just.Given at Westmount this 27th day of July, 1945.\"C.W.HOUSTON, Secretary-Treasurer.STEAM ELECTRIC IRONS 5 WE HAVE A FEW OF $ 1 7° Booth Bros.ELECTRICIANS (Establishea Over 25 Years) oy Shrbrooks jouet WELL, 7379 ; at Melrose) Social and .Personal & \\ at Dunany, the guest of Mrs, W, M, Ellis.Mrs, J.Gordon, 25 Chesterfield \u2018Avenue, left Wednesday to spend two weeks at Richmond, Que.Miss Frances Goltman has returned from her holiday in Atlan- tie City, U.S.A.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Blachford, Victoria Avenue, have returned to town after spending several weeks at Kennebunk, Maine.Mrs, P.Parrott, Prince Albert Avenue, accompanied by her sons, Kenneth and Tom, is spending the month of August at Mount Orford.Miss Isabel Walbank, Grosvenor Avenue, has returned to town after spending a short vacation at Mont Laurier.Miss Ada brooke Street, Bridgwater, Sher- is spending two weeks at the Orford Manoir, Lake Orford.Mr, William Macdonald, 66 Chesterfield avenue, spent the week-end at Knowlton, Quebec, visiting his friend Geoffery Messenger, who resides at 494 Victoria Avenue.Lieutenant Nursing Sister Mar- Jorie D.Schryer, R.C.AM.C.,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.C.L Echryer, 79 Somerville Avenue, returned a few days ago from overseas where she was on duty with the No.23 Canadian General Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Allmand, Western Avenue, and their four children, Warren, Patricia, Harold and Alice, have returned home after spending & three-week vacation at Lac Tremblant.Miss Elizabeth Gardner, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.McGregor Gardner, Grosvenor Avenue, is spending the summer months at Charlotte\u2019 Gowns Ir RE-OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 6th Showing the fashions that will make headline news through Fall! Bright, new colors in wools, crepes, etc.Smart, fashion-fresh Fall Dresses for every occasion.See them early! : 1353 Greene Ave, near Sherbrooke {, Westmount Open 9 to 6 daily Fl.7773 Mrs.A.J.Darling, Sherbrooke Street, is spending several weeks .}| Hampstead, to Mr.Thomas Mit- Kitchener, Ont.She is studying under Otto Gold, who runs the summer skating school! at the Granite Club.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Mitchell, of Ottawa, will be among the out- of-town guests at the wedding of their nephew, Mr.Thomas Mitchell Mills to Miss Mabel Lucille Holland on Saturday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.M.Sutton, of Brockville, Ont., are coming to town to attend the marriage of their niece, Miss Mabel Lucille Holland to Mr.Thomas Mitchell Mills on Saturday.Among the entertainments held in honor of Miss Mabel Holland whose marriage to Mr.Thomas Mitchell Mills is taking place on Saturday were a pyrex shower held by-Mrs.S.C.Blampied and Mrs.A.C.Vincent; a kitchen shower given by a group of the bride-elect\u2019s co-workers at the Machine Tool War Service Committee; a bathroom shower held at the home of Miss Margaret Hamilton; a shower given by Mrs.J.W.M.McCammon, at which a bridge table set was presented to the guest of honor, and a cup-and saucer shower held by Miss Marjorie Paterson.APPROACHING WEDDINGS At the marriage of Miss Mabel Lucille Holland, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.Fred Holland, of chell Mills, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mills, of West- mount, which is taking place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, The Rev.Mr.Fee will officiate.The bride will be attended by Mrs.J.W.M, McCammon, as matron of honor, and by Miss Marjorie Paterson, as bridesmaid.The groom will have as his best man Flight Lieutenant Robert Thompson, R.C.A.F., and the ushers will be Lieutenant Robert Smith, Black Watch; Signalman Robert Kerr, R.C.C.S.; Lieutenant David Farish, R®.N.V.R., and Flying Officer Edwin Blackwell, R.C.A.F.After the ceremony a reception will be held at the Mount Stephen Club.WEDDINGS COCHRANE-\u2014CALE The marriage of LAW Eileen Cale, (W.D.) R.C.A.F, to LAC Thomas Cochrane, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Cochrane, 5201 Sherbrooke Street, took place recently In Mimico Anglican Church, near Toronto, Ont.The bride, given In marriage by her father, Mr.Peter Cale, wore her uniform, with corsage of orchids.Her sister, LAW J.Grant attended her as matron of honor.MME A.NeBack GOTHIC B132 Masson $0.449) Se.Lowrence -~ CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN a D.s A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supperts \u2014 [Elastic Steckings i 3 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WISTMOUNT CourvAL wo D.: À.4235 Sr.Lawrence 6550 Se.Hubert | fal] of Manila, mountains for two years after hy aN \u2018and Correg.§ idor.Their hardships Were almoy | beyond endurance as they stume{ bled on, ahéad of the Japs, « ed NAVAL WEDDING AT CORNWALLIS, N.S.A/B William George Black, R.C.N.V.R., and his bride, the former Wren Muriel Florence Dow, W.R.C.N.S.The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs.Dov, ef Montrsal, and of the late William Dow, and resided at one time on Marlowe Avenue, N.D.G.The groom is the eldest son of R.S.M.William Black and Mrs.Black, of Westmount.The groom has been with the Navy since 1942 and was a member of the crew of H.M.CS.Qu'Appelle for ADELE Beauty Salon \u201cPermanent Wave Specialists Under the personal supervision of Miss Imelda Godin 21 years of experience in Beauty Culture and Hair Styling.Montreal University and New York Certificates, Relax in cool comfort\u2014have a \u201csuper\u2019\u2019 Permanent here! 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PERMANENTS $7.50 - $10.00 - $12.50 Also others $5 wp.SPECIALLY STYLED HAIR-DOS such as Pompadour, Page Bey and Chignon.75¢ two years.The Coolest Beauty Salon Former Resident Louise Reid Spencer, born locally, who recently returned here after harrowing experiences in the Philippines following the invasion of the islands by the Japarese, is featured in the Aug- uet number of the Ladies\u2019 Home Journal with the publication of a condensation of her forth-coming book \u2018\u2018Guerrilla Wife\", Mrs.Spencer was born at Argyle Avenue, Westmount, attended Westhill High for some time, end graduated from the Montreal High School.Her mother, Mrs.William A.Reid, and her brother- in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Nelson, live at 4062 Wilson Avenue.The author left for the Philippines in September 1937, to marry hn American mining engineer, Mr.C.L.Spencer, and during their stay there the Japanese invasion occurred.Her husband became a captain in the guerrillas and together they underwent the terrible experiences related in her book.Luck stayed with them, however, and though they lost all their, possessions, they eventually escaped in an American submarine to Australia, where Mrs.Spencer's baby was born in a military hospital in Brisbane.In May the baby was christened in St.Andrew's Chures, Westmount.True Story of Flight \u201cGuerrilla Wife\u201d is the true story of the author's experiences when for twenty-three months she lived \u201cjust one jump ahead of the enemy\u2019 on an island, one of the Jap-held Philippines.Many in Notre Dame de Grace met Mrs.Spencer this spring when she was guest of honour at a tea on May 15th, held at A.N.A.House by the War Services Committee of the Montreal West Women\u2019s Club.At that time Mrs.Spencer told of the adventures of little groups of men, She also wore uniform.Mr.George Cochrane, acted as best man for his brother.LAC Cochrane and his bride spent a few days in town and they are stationed.Featured In Famous U.S.Journal \u2018women and children who lived, have now left for Halifax where in Westmount 4839 Sherbrooke West Corner Victoria \u2014 Next te Steinbers\u2019s .DExter 1 192 Closed All Day Saterday During July and August Argyle Avenue fear haunted, In the jungles and AUGUS1 FUR SALE Planning to buy a fur coat next Winter?Come see our advance collection of 1946 quality furs\u2014yours at thrifty savings now! 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Above: Natural Australian Opossum, $495.00.REPAIRING \u2014 RE-STYLING ducas fe inc \u2019 F 1 u bros.GILS J.DUCAS - - HARRY J, DUCAS | 5526 Sherbrooke Wa Cor.Old Orchard: n f mt = ha Pm ted eed ht by om A ra 8S PD ot me am em Bad bbe a ad AVES oan OE \u2014 = Eri AY \u201cWomen With Ide 'SOPHY ELLIOTT.as av mane; may, Avour 5, 1903 \u201cUp In Arms\u201d Comedy Stars Danny Kaye How an\u2019indoor aviator beconies treme, and it puts a clever ending An American GI stationed on a Pacific isle noted for its beautiful native women recently wrote home to his wife asking for $25 for ra- gor blades and stuff.His wife read over his request and answered: \u201cDarling, here's one dollar for ; \u201c+.\u2018By BETTY BRUCE \u2018 sopby.Xiliott, author; Journalist and lecturer, has -plenty of jdeas well worth listening to, and on Friday evening we bad the chance to Jisten to a few of them when she broadcast over CFCF \u2018a hero:in the South Pacific is the hilarious basis of \u201cUp in Arms,\u201d Samuel Goldwyn's new Technicolor.music comedy for RKO to the sparkling and tuneful offering, one of the funniest that has ever come to the screen, .Dana Andrews plays Kaye's 5 razor blades\u2014your \u2018\u2018atuff\u2019\u2019 is back here.\u201d \u201cpioneer Women of Montreal,\u201d putting forth a plea to women to do à little beart-searching as to whether or not they are making the most of their capabilities and opportunities.One could not but Radio\u2019/release, with Danny Kaye starred, - .A top favorite on Broadway, Kaye makes his -screeh debut as buddy, and Dinah Shore and Constance Dowling have the feminine leads in the picture, which also Goldwyn Girls, The film is now playing at the ; Seville United Theatre until Fripe impressed by her sincerity.\u2018Somewhat like a gardener casting a discening eye over & neglected patch of earth, Miss Elliott regards the passing scène, and is quick to drop a seed of inspiration where st will do most good.She is a gentle person, one who* pas plucked success out of disappointment, and her own sterling qualities, her experience and her extensive studies give weight to her probing.7 At this great moment of reconstruction Miss Elliott asks earnestly, are women tackling the modern problems affecting them and their familles, in the right spirit?It they are filled with the burning desire to make a deeper, truer life, there is no reason, she believes, why they \u201cshouldn't mount to the very pinnacle of service to mankind.\u201d \u201cTo squander the cardinal virtues for the will of the wisp pleasure of the moment is poor busi- pess,\u201d says Miss Elliott.In her talk on Friday night she referred to the Jesuit fathers, who in their «Jesuit Relations\u201d appealed to the highest class of cultured women in France to come to their aid in primitive New France.Miss Elliott thinks that world conditions call for woman's best again, but she asks \u201cWhat words can we use to instill in them the Inspiration and the desire to excel, to eppreciate the opportunities and penefits offered them?If only they had the spirit, they could bo calibre may now be purchased by every man, woman and child.With an inheritance of such infinite capacity for enjoyment and culture, educational leaders, pub- SOPHY L.ELLIOTT lishers, writers and readers should do everything possible to cherish this priceless prize of the ages.\u201d Miss Elliott was an active news- the perpetually worrying elevator operator who thinks he's gding to die almost any minuté, but \u2018who nevertheless is drafted into the Army along with his buddy, _ The two rookies and their-Army nurse girl friends sail for \u2018the South Pacific aboard the same transport, with the hypochondriac proving to be the greatest drawback the Army has ever encountered.Howeyer, when they reach the mythical island of Bagoona and he is captured by the Japs, he turns out to be a real hero.: paper woman for fifteen yeärs, and is also a graduate of the Mc- Gill Library Summer School.At present she is preparing a series of {illustrated lectures on Canadian subjects.: Miss Elliott resides on Arlington Avenue.- Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's Tailor Made SUITS We offer a nice selection of new materials.All work hand-made in latest styles.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.(Just below St.Catherine) wi.3205 The result is riotous in\u2019 the\u2019igk- | win to the top in any chosen day night.May\u2019 - LADIES WEAR 1219 GREENE AVE.Fl.9541 (Just above St.Catherine) features the glamorous crew of Wishes to announce that the shop will be closed for holidays from August 6th to August 13th.Re-opening August 14th.mt EGERTON SCHOOL res TRAINED ATTENDANTS TUPPER STREET The recognition and success enjoyed by the school is due to the thorough training and high standards maintained throughout the school and register.First Series of Day and Evening Classes will Commence August 20th Instruction given by staff of Registered Nurses\u2014Hospital experience provided during or after course, Trained attendants are badly needed.Train to assist now and prepare for post-war opportunities.This school maintains its own register, Apply fer personal interview, stating qualifications and telephone number te Bex 74, Station H, Mentreal; or telephone WAlnut 1376.field, but they are toa frivolous.\u201d Dormant Genius The thought behind her broadcast, given under the auspices of the City Improvement League and the Municipal Service Bureau, is to bring out inherent genius that may be lying dormant.Miss Elliott is mainly Interested in education and improvement of the mind.\u201cOur treasures in literature, art-and music are s0 very great,\u201d she remarked, \u201cand we don\u2019t half appreciate them.\u201d Donated Her Music to N.D.G.Library Musically inclined, she studied fo be a professional pianist, but owing to ill health, had to give up this dream.Recently she donated her own collection of fine musle to form the nucleus of a music library at the N.D.G.Library for Boys and Girls, When the door closed on her musical career, Sophy Elliott found that other doors were opened when she turned to journalism and then to the study of history.She began research into the lives of outstanding women of pioneer days, wrote \u201cWomen Pioneers of North America,\u201d and illustrated it herself In watercolors.Speaks on Need For Good Reading Under the auspices of the City Improvement League and Municipal Service Bureau, Sophy Elliott spoke on a previous broadcast on another subject close to her heart, the need for training young people to appreciate literature.In appralsing literature and its value to the human race, she sald, \u201cMan has contrived after centur- jes of striving and searching to put his thoughts on paper through the medium of the printer\u2019s press.This is one of the|- greatest cultural accomplishments of the ages.\u201cThrough the art of words and printing, genius has been given à suitable vehicle for expressing its loftiest aspirations.At the cost of a few pennies, inspiring ideas, - aud \u2018étitural works of the finest Hothead dba ead sie FOR SOLID NOURISHMENT MAKEIT AU/LA \u2018The zest that gives men and women enthusiasm for the days work comes largelv from good wholesome foods.Milk, according to diet authorities, fs the most nearly perfect food.Use it generously: as a beverage, to bring out the flavor of other foods\u2014in cooking, to improve taste and texture.For food value per penny, milk is the biggest bargain on your whole shopping list.ELMHURST SELECTED MILK \u2014 QUALITY-GUARDEP FROM wt J To keep food costs down, diet values up\u2014make milk a part of all your meal-planning.Between meals and at bedtime, relieve that half-hungry feeling with satisfying, easily digested Elmhurst Sik.PEXTER 8407 HINTS FÔR HAPPY HOLIDAYS Mountam Haunts Of Laurentians Charm Thousands From a mountain home on the shore of Lake Ouimet, one of the beauty spots of the Lauren- tians, the eye of the beholder gazes upon an entrancing sight.In the distance looms Mount Tremblant, the mysterious trembling mountain, famed in Indian legend, and the highest peak of the whole Laurentian range with an altitude of over 3,200 feet.A series of smaller hills almost completely enclose the lake.The shimmering surface of the lake together with the mountains and trees conjures as pretty a vacation picture as anyone could desire.But captivating vacation pie- tures are not peculiar to anv remote or secluded section of the Laurentians, for throughout the route traced by the Canadian Pacific Railway line which be- ging at Montreal and courses through eastern Canada\u2019s finest natural playground, summer vacation sites are plentiful and enticing.Wonderful indeed has been the development of the Laurentians.It is not so many years ago that they were practically a \u2018terra incognita,\u201d thé attractions of which were known only to a few adventurous spirits.Now they are a favorite.haunt of thousands of Montrealers, weary of the vexations and turmoil of city life.\u2014-\u2014 Love makes the world go round \u2014Dbut so does a swallow of tobacco _ Juice., COMING TO THE SNOWDON SATURDAY: Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins in a scene from the dramatic film \u2018\u2019Old Acquaint-| ance,\u201d starting at the Snowdon United Theatre Saturday, Selznick Hit Is Coming To Westmount Sunday Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cot- ten, Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Monty Woolley, Lionel Barrymore and Robert Walker lead à cast of hundreds in \u201cSince You Went Away,\u201d David O.Selznick\u2019s masterpiece of the home front which arrives Sunday at the West- mount United Theatre, His first production since \u201cGone With the Wind,\u201d and \u2018\u2018Rebecca,\u201d Selznick has described \u201cSince You Went Away\" as the finest film he has yet produced.This opinion is shared by the cast, which has unanimously praised both its individual roles and the general production of the film, Handled on the large and sweeping style which marks all Selznick films, \u2018Since You Went Away\u201d nevertheless projects the simplicity and courage of the ordinary American family in wartime.The Hilton family, around which the story is built, could be any average family living in a suburb of any fair-sized middle western city.Producer Selznick has added a new entry to his list of famous movie residences\u2014Tara in \u2018Gone With the Wind\u2019 and Manderlay in \u201cRebecca\u201d \u2014 the gracious and livable Hilton house which is the home of Anne Hilton and her daughters, Janet and \u2018\u2018Brig.\u201d The production was directed by John Cromwell who has been ae- credited with many of Hollywood's leading motion picture successes.The screenplay, written by Mr.Selznick, stresses the humor and joy of everyday living in wartime America rather than more sombre aspects of home front life.THE LAURENTIANS West Enders who have occasion to telephone the Laurentians cam count on better service if they call during the week, E.M.Armour, west district manager for the Bell Telephone Company reports.With vacation resorts filled to capacity, telephone facilities are loaded all week-end, every weekend,\u201d Mr.Armour said.\u2018\u2019Your calls go through quicker on week days.Even on week days, circuits are more likely to be free, if you telephone before 6 p.m.or else later in the evening, and avoid the busy period from 6 to 8 p.m.\"If you're calling a point within 40 miles of downtown Montreal, rates are the same day and night, so there is no advantage in calling after 6 p.m., when night rates apply on calls over longer distances.\u2018\u2019Subscribers can also help by making only essential calls, and by keeping their conversations brief,\u201d the Bell manager concluded.Additional facilities are now under construction between Montreal and Ste.Agathe, but will net be ready for service until early next year, Crime Sidetracks A Honeymoon For Three The hilarious adventures of three amateur sleuths who get tangled up with murder are related in RKO Radio's comedy murder mystery, \u201cHaving Wonderful Crime,\u201d which opened yesterday at the Monkland United Theatre.Pat O\u2019Brien has the role of a crime-solving attorney, Michael Malone, George Murphy and Carole Landis are Jake and Helene Justuh, newlyweds, about to embark on a honeymoon.They are inseparable friends, in spite of the fact that Helene is always involving Malone with the police.Her latest escapade is to catch a criminal in Malone's office.She is phoning for the police when Malone and Jake come in, knock out the criminal, and skip just as the police are arriving.They duck into a theatre and witness a magician\u2019's disappearing act, but the magician doesn\u2019t reappear as he should, and the audience panics.The three make their getaway as the police arrive, and Jake and Helene start on thelr honeymoon to a lake some distance Irom the city.Malone, blaming Helene for getting him into the mess, insists .on accompanying them.However, crime catches up with them, and the honeymoon is anything but peace- ful.The strange adventures of a magician's trunk with its disappearing body, two actual murders and several attempted murders prevent any semblance of a dull moment, and the audience is kept guessing right up to the fadeout.The delightful comedy situations are helped considerably by sparkling dialogue and the brilliant performances by the three stars who are ably assisted by Lenore Aubert, George Zucco, Anje Berens, Richard Martin, Charles D.Brown, William \u2018Wee Willie\u201d Davis and Blanche Ring.Robert Fellows produced and Eddie Sutherland directed from a screenplay by Howard J.Green, Stewart Sterling and Parke Levy, based on an original story by Craig Rice.It Must Last MacTavish, the salesman, called at the factory manager\u2019s office and asked to see the president of the company.\u201cHave you a card?\u201d asked the secretary.\u201cAye, 1ass I have that,\u201d replied 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The lovely and talent- \u201cod starring trio of \u201cKeep Your Powder Dry\u2019, Lana Turner, Laraine Day and Susan Peters.The picture, & story about three women in s man\u2019s world, opens Saturday at the York United Theatre playing until Tuesday night, \u2018 ° .A candidate for the sherilt\u2019s office In & western-county was unequivocally dofeated., He totâlled 35 votes out of.3,500, The next \u2018day he appéañed- wearing two | guns.ne - - no right to carry guns,\u201d fellow citizens tôld: him, _ \u201cSay, listen,\u201d.he replied, \u201ca man with no more friends than I've got in this county ought to : carry guns.\u201d \u2014ree together, and when she returns to her lonely house, she finds a repentent Millie awaiting her.At the sight of Millie, ludicrous in her eagerness to \u201cbe forgiven, _|Kit\u2019s sense of humor, always ready to serve her in her life-long acceptance of Millie, saves the situation and the two old friends, faced with her portrayal of Leslie Cal- a .\u2018 vin, the harassed heroine of the Ls Ger fiim.In the enactment of a girl who believes herself on the verge} of insanity Miss Oberon reaches unsurpassed dramatic heights.\u201d with a lonely middle-age, drink together to \u201cold acquaintance.\u201d The strong supporting cast in- Anne Revére, Esther Dale, Joseph Crehan, Ann Codee and Marjorie \u201cYou weren't elected and have cludes Philip Reed, Roscoe Karns, |; \u201cof Louisiana bayou cut-throats.Co-starred with Miss Oberon, Franchot Tone reveals that the white tle and tails\u201d roles which have been his lot in the recent past are not his only claim to fame.In \u201cDark Waters,\u201d Tone enacts a simple fighting country doctor who .finds himself enmeshed in the murderous schemes of a gang He plays the part with typical YORK Last \u201cDARK WATERS\u201d, A FAMILY\".CES Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! \u2018\u201cKERP YOUR POWDER DRY\u201d À Lana TURNER fe Laraine DAY Yc Susan PETERS Yr Bil JOHNSON \u201cTHUNDERHEAD\u201d Son of Flicka in TECHNICOLOR! with Roddy McDOWALL, Preston FOSTER and Rita JOHNSON.Showing Teday! Alse \u201cTHREE'S % WESTMOUNT Today and Saturday: \u201cHOLLYWOOD CANTEEN\".A ê = \u201cCIRCUMSTANTIAL EVID- OEY Starts SUNDAY until TUESDAY! #SINCE YOU WENT AWAY\" yr Claudette COLBERT vc Jennifer JONES vc Monty WOOLLEY v Joseph COTTEN Yc Shirley TEMPLE vc Lionel BARRYMORE x Robert WALKER Alse Special Short Subjacts + MONKLAND Last Showing Today! \u201cHAVING A WONDERFUL CRIME\u201d.Also Repeat Feature \u201cMAYTIME\u201d.(HES Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! \u201cTHE SONG OF BERNADETTE\u201d À Jennifer JONES Y William EYTHE vw Charles BICKFORD Ie Vincent PRICE Also Special Short Subjects % SEVILLE Last Shewing Today! 8 Repeats: \u201cUP IN ARMS\u201d, in TECHNICOLOR.Alse \u201cTHE FALLEN SPARROW\u201d.Starts SATURDAY watil TUESDAY! \u201cTONICHT snd EVERY NIGHT\u201d | «in TECHNICOLOR! % Rita HAYWORTH À Les BOWMAN vc Janet BLAIR HANGOVER SQUARE\" v Laird -CREGAR \"rains behind the plot to steal a Monkland United Theatre.JENNIFER JONES and ANNE REVERE in a scene from the picture \u2018\u2019The Song of Bernadette; Hoshelle: \u2018SINGING DEBUT AT FIVE * Dorothy Lamour, who singe three numbers in her new picture, Paramount\u2019s \u2018\u2018Masquerade in Mexe ico,\u201d made her first public appeôre ance as a singer at the age of five at an amateur night.show at :& neighborhood theatre, CIARA RARE BELMONT PARK , EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON ' which \u2018starts Saturday at the A powerful, moving drama of two women, diametrically opposed in character, whose lives, nevertheless, are closely interwoven throughout & long span of years, will be the new film fare presented at the Snowdon Theatre Saturday.The Warner Bros\u2019.picture is \u201cOld Acquaintance,\u201d which reunites the two great stars of \u201cThe Old Maid,\u201d Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins.: \u201cOld Acquaintance,\u201d based upon the Broadway success of the same name by John Van Druten, high humor and with a firm grasp of its dramatlc potentialities.Possibly the greatest change in characterization is accomplished by -Thomas Mitchell.Seen most recently as the kindly friend of the President in \u201cWilson\u201d and before that as the understanding father in \u201cThe Sullivans,\u201d Mitchell appears in \u201cDark Waters\u201d as the silky, soft-spoken Mr.Sydney, sugar plantation and to rob a young and beautiful girl of her heritage.\u2019 The exciting new film was directed and produced by one of Hollywood's youngest producer- director combinations.Andre De Toth, director of Columbia's challenging \u201cNone Shall Escape\u201d handled the directorial assignment on \u201cDark Waters,\u201d Mr, De Toth, hailed as the film capital's.outstanding young director, has given the tense drama a fast-paced and always absorbing treatment, Producer end of the team is Miss Joan Harrison, only woman producer in all Hollywood.Miss Harrison, formerly secretary to Alfred Hitchcock is best known in America for her production and direction of the chiller, \u2018\u201cPhantom Lady.\u201d 8he has brought the same talent for suspense and thrills which proved so successful in the former film to Bogeaus\u2019 \u201cDark Waters,\u201d Yeoman support {is rendered Miss Oberon and Messrs.Tone and Mitchell by.Fay Bainter, Elisha Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins Stars Of \u201cOld Aquaintance\u201d who also collaborated on the screen play with Lenore Coffee, was directed by Vincent Sherman and features Gig Young, John Lo- der and Dolores Moran, Bette Davis is cast as Kit Marlowe, successful young novelist who visits her home town as the guest of her childhood friend, Millie Drake (Miriam Hopkins), hard, calculating young matron, with a soft, feminine exterior.Although happily married and an expectant mother she secretly envies Kit and strives to emulate her, Superficially prolific, she writes a sugar-coat- ed novel and, with the aid of Kit, it becomes a huge success.The next eight years see Millie as the author of as many consecutive best sellers, living in splendor and enjoying herself hugely.Her domineering airs and lavish living serve to alienate both her husband Preston and her daughter Deirdre, who turn to Kit for warmth and sympathy.Preston Leaves In a heated quarrel with Millie, Preston packs up and leaves, but not before declaring his love for Kit and asking her to go with him.Although loving him, Kit refuses out of loyalty for Millie, \u2018It'is ten years before they meet again and when they do Preston, an army Major, is engaged to marry, and Kit, too, has found romance in the person of Rudd Kendall, a young man ten years her junior whom she holds off because of the difference in their years.- Meeting Preston again, Millie plots to win him back and when she fails, vents her spite on Kit, accusing her of stealing her husband and playing around with a young man, Deirdre, grown to beautiful young womanhood, are rives to receive the back-lash of her mother\u2019s rage and to hear her accusations of Kit, Having spent the day with Rudd she is surprised and shocked to learn of Kit's intentions to marry him.- « « In the meantime, Kit, fed up with Millie's ways, decides to marry Rudd, but he, by this time has fallen in love with Deirdre.Masking her \u2018disappointment, Kit Cook, Jr., John Qualen, Rex In- % Linda DARNELL , L Kk Coorge SANDERS o .- .Dr ovwoosiionrns VERT ER t Teg BACT RAT 5 CMe de EA .Ce mT 9 gram and Nina McKinney, Arar Cs ee Heu ce a 10 strives to get Deirdre and Rudd 2 % OLAUDETTE COLBERT In nnifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Joseph Cotten, Je Lionel Barrymore.ALSO SPECIAL FEATURETTES.Robert Walker and 2 Hits Return On This Bill! A Woman of the World .and Her Hiddeh Love! .FAYE EMERSON GEORGE MEEKER Ey J SNOWDON Last Showing Today! \u201cSINCE YOU WENT AWAY,\u201d with Monty Woolley, \u201c with the screen's | most popular leading man in an action-packed role! Co fe ore eo Fore Tom rma a ~ AND PROVOST BOYS WIN Long Point Ordnance and Provost Corps surprised local softball fans when they copped the initial playoff title in the senior section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League.LPOD scored seven runs in the second inning of their game with the Navy Shore Patrol _to down the Tars 10-8 while the Provost pushed over a run in the extra eighth inning at the barracks to eke out a 6-5 verdict over | the R.C.A.F.No.11 A.1.D.outfit.Both these games were the first in a two-out-of-three series.The third games, if they are needed, will be played Monday and Tuesday nights at Westmount Park.The winners of the LPOD-Navy series will then play District Depot in a similar series while the winner of the Provost Corps No.11 set-to will then take on the Dodgers.The league schedule itself ended up in a close battle with the last night's games deciding many of the playoff berths.M.D.(H.Q.) team, one of the best in the loop, were disqualified due to the fact they had used ineligible players] during the season and the Provost Corps replaced them in the playoffs.Navy and District Depot ended up tied for first place in one group as did Dodgers and \u2018M.D.[(H.Q.) In the other.District Depot won the toss to decide which team would get the bye in the section with the Navy while Dodgers were TENNIS MEN'S SINGLES The men's singles tennis tournament will start at the Western court on Monday night.An entry Mst of close to 30 players will play in this event.The draw for this event is now up on the Western court notice board and players entered in the tournament are asked to make sure Of the time and date of their match.Those entered in the tournament include Gilles Morency, Maurice Lalonde, Eric Patterson, Dave Schwartz, Frank Tremblay, Ed Crane, C.Smith, Dave Shaugh- nessy, Roy McKissock, Doug Thompson, C.Manson, Cecil Innis, Norm Burnett, George Monteith; Charles Monty, Sid Quinton, Foster, Jack Light, Steve Jackman, J.Clement, Jack Green, Hugh Robertson, John Gutelius, Colin Maas, George Houston and others.The men's singles matches will be played each evening this week and the event should be completed within ten days or so.The next event to be played will be the mixed doubles tournament, the entry list for this event will be put up on the courts very soon.Dodgers Lose Two In Snowdon Loop Westmount \u201cDodgers continued their losing ways in the Snowdon Senior Softhall League during the past week, dropping two games and winning none to make their tenure of {ifth place in the six- team loop even more precarious.Monday night the league-lead- Ing Canadair Aces snapped a two- game losing streak at the expense of the Dodgers by downing Art Mann's boys 14-6.On Sunday the cellar-dwelling Mansfield nine snowed the locals under a 16-9 count.The Westmounters play no games in the Snowdon circuit this week.\u20182nd Patsy Scott.the lucky ones in the other bracket.Playoff games will be played this Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Westmount Park and they will start at 6.30 p.m.GOLF | [Stayner Rovers PUTTING Last Friday's 36 hole medal play handicap tournament on the putting greens at Westmount Park was a very successful affair and indications are that more of these events are wanted.This evening's tourney will be carried out under the same rules, W.R.Hill, with a net score of 80, carried off top honors, with W.D.Stott, Harry Smith and \u201cBuddy\u201d Agnew right on his heels with scores of 83.Hill's gross score was 90 but his 10 stroke handicap was enough to outpace over 20 other rivals.W.D.Stott, one of the low handicap players, had the lowest gross, an 89.The ladies\u2019 event on Friday night at the same course went to Mrs.W.Thom with a 99.Including the women contenders, 32 persons competed in the night\u2019s play, a record number.Another tournament wiH be held this evening.Competitors must be ready to start not later than eight o'clock.George McLanders won his third straight tournament on the King George putting course on Monday night when he carded an 85 on the short 36 holes on the hiil.Many of the players from Westmount Park participated in the event, but were not able to break McLander\u2019s monopoly on the affair.P.R.Minto was the runner-up with a 90.Another King George tournament will be held this Monday evening starting at seven-thirty.W.D.Stott won the match play event at Westmount Park when he downed Harry Smith, 3 and 2.Stott eliminated J.Willock in one semi-final round, while Smith downed T.Sargent in the other bracket.Another Regatta Scheduled For Murray Park A record number of sail-hoat enthusiasts participated in last Friday's regatta at King George Park, there were also a few motorboats on hand.With a large number of boats, the races were keenly contested and winning awards were evenly distributed.The following are the winners for the day:\u2014Race No, 1: 1st.Ross Joily; 2nd Buddy Agnew.Race No.2: 1st.Fred Von Zuben; 2nd Jocelyn Palm; 3rd Colin Percy.Race No.3: 1st.Ross Jolly; 2nd.- Ruth Pemberton- Smith; 3rd.Ray Losito.Race No.4 (motor-boats): 1st.Phil Rees; Race No.5 (mofor-boats): 1st John Gilmour; 2nd Patsy Scott.Race No.6: 1st.June Hervey; 2nd.David Pember- ton-Smith; 3rd.Eric Richards, Race No.7: 1st.Ray Losito; 2nd.David Pemberton-Smith; 3rd.Bryan Gatewood.Another regatta will be held this afternoon at the King George sailing pond.Starting time: three o'clock, He: \u201cWhy ls It that à girl can never catch a ball like a man?\u201d She: \u201cThe man\u2019s 80 much easier to catch.\u201d Battle Closely ; With Park Tigers The Staynor Rovers and West- mount Park Tigers are still playing closely fought games in the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Soccer League.The Rangers defeated Tigers 1-0 on Tuesday night on Gordon Phoenix\u2019 first half goal.In a previous game played between the two teams, the score ended sup 2-all.George Craggs scored both goals for the Rangers, all in the last half, while Donnie MacDonald performed a similar feat for the Tigers but split them up, one in each half.The teams will meet again tonight and on Tuesday at West- mount Park.\"The bantam teams will also participate in the picture taking at tonight's games.Royals To Meet Ladies\u2019 Outfit Ozzie Dalzell has arranged an exhibition game for his Royals of the sehior section in the West- mount Municipal Softball League to.play the Paramounts ladfes\u2019 team of the maior loop.The Royals will be fully manned by \u2018repais\u201d with such players as Dalzell himself, Donnie Maher, Bill Cameron, Halsey Turner, Art Lorimer, Johnnie Cameron and Al Cameron.The teams will switch batteries, that is, the girls will supply the pitcher and catcher for the boys\u2019 nine, while two male players, will play for the Paramounts.Paramounts are present provincial champions of the gals\u2019 league and are now booked to play at Chicago, Detroit and Toronto in the middle ot this month, SOCCER WANDERERS WIN Wanderers 3-0 win over Lachine last week In a scheduled game in the senior section of the West- mount Municipal Soccer League just about washed out the chances of Deputy-Chief Byford's West- mount eleven.Each club has two games to play but Wanderers have a three point lead, The following games are scheduled for King George Park this club.Two star players from the = \u201cPee Wee Rovers Win Two, Tie One ~ The\u2019 Staynor Rov Rovers made the best showing of all the teams in the pee-wee section of the West- mount Municipal Soccer League last week, downing Aces 10-3 and Royals 3-2 and then finishing up the week: with a one-all draw with Aces, In the other scheduled game, Royals defeated Aces 6-3.The one- all draw between Rovers and Aces, marked the first point scored by the Aces this season.The last sclieduled games in the section will be played this week.Aces meet Royals tonight.On Monday Aces will play Rovers while on Tuesday Aces and Royals meet again.The playoffs will start immediately after the schedule 1s finished.The second and third- place teams will meet in a three- out-of-five-game series, the.winner will then meët thé- first-place Westmount senior ciub will be out tonight to give the players some tips on the games and pictures of the group will be taken as well.DISCOVERED MUCH IN LITTLE George Mendel worked out his plant experiments and founded the famous Mendelian laws of plant genetics in a plot of ground only 120 feet long and 20 feet wide.Monday, RAF.Wednesday, Aug.8\u2014Longueulil Aug.8.\u2014Lachine vs Staynor on Monday, Pe gh \u2018 uw = - Sinior Ball Plasdouns LONG POINT ORDNANCE ii : Wanderers Tied With Unity Nine In Juvenile nile Loop Unity and \u201cWanderers are ng all tied up in the race for i Juvenile section title of the We; mount Municipal Softball Leagy Each club bas won eight gam but Unity have a half-game eq by virtue of having lost one le tilt than their rivals.Unity gained ground last wes when they downed Richard Lory Tornados twice, 18-6 on one casion and 16-6 in the other tj Wanderers also copped a win the expense of, the winless To -nados when they downed the 16-4 at Westmount Park, The two leaders meet in a pal of crucial games this week, Wa derers and Unity clash at Wes mount Park tonight and again The thi tilt of the week will see Unity an Tornados meet at Staynor on Wednesday.We are often prophels t others, only because we are ou own historians.\u2014Madame Swe.chine.° BICYCLE REPAIRS and Parts for AN Makes SALES and SERVICE LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED Locksmith - General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP 5902 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.31 13 vs RAF.Proceeeds for the Welfare - Federation of the City of Granby.Please send me Heme.Payment enclosed.GRANBY MODEL HOUSE Value \u2014 $14,000.Per _Share: \u2018$1.00 : The date for 22 selecting the winner will be announced in the newspapers | WELFARE FEDERATION OF GRANBY REGD \u201d CITY HALL, GRANBY, QUE.share (s) at $1 each, for the Granby Model week: THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER WE CAN GET ALONG WITH LESS! : World sugar stocks are dangerously low.use less \u2014 use with discretion.Ç pa op 001 nd la in pay it gle| by sin Ca bls erers are ny race for | b of the Wey fthall Leagy eight gan alf-game eg lost one le s.pnd last we, fchard Lorg 5 on one he other ti; ped a win winless Top owned the Park, eet in a Daj week, Way Ash at Weg and again The thi ee Unity an rnor on Wed free.rophets t We are ou e Swe, Makes ICE RPENED I Repairs IE\u2019S IE | WEST _ = - me te for | the vill be ed in papers EG'D ] Model Ss TOI By GEORGE COCHRANE Canadair Aces, pace setters in e Snowdon Senior Softball Lea- ne, resumed their winning ways p at Macdonald Park Monday y; paouno.:; £9Y} UUM \u2018Sujuead bekless Westmount Dodgers 14-6.he win snapped the Aces\u2019 losing reak at two straight.The game showed all the ear- parks of a real battle until the pp half of the eighth, with the ces ahead 9-6.pose with their biggest batteries, nd pushed five rung across the|R fatter.Umpire Art Prince, fresh from ome highly-praised arbiting at Royals\u2019 baseball park, called the ame at the end of the eighth, ue to darkness.Both teams had quite an eve- ing at bat.Guy Lapointe, southpaw hurler be winners, was nicked for 10 its, two doubles and eight singles, struck out nine and walked four.Sibbie Mundey, the loss, gave up 17 hits, a homer by Lapointe, six doubles, and 1 singles.Canadair 220 302 05\u201414 17 1 Dodgers.200 040 00\u2014 6 10 7 Batteries: Lapoint and Tremblay; Mundey and Willock.Umpires: Art Prince and Bill Eva.MANSFIELD DOWN DODGERS Driving hard for a play-off berth, Mansfield outslugged the Westmount Dodgers up at Macdonald Park Sunday afternoon to chalk up an impressive 16-9 wiu.The Mansfielders outhit the West- mount crew 15 to 11 The slugging started in the Mansfield half of the second.After both sides had went down without a hit in the first, the red-shirted boys in last place, laced out with a five-hit barrage that resulted in five tallies.That was enough to drive Dick Schratz from the box.Sibbie Mundey began to warm up, decided that he wasn\u2019t in shape that day, and, after pitching the compulsory single ball, he made way for chunky Doug Maher, The winners picked up a single score in the third and two more in the fifth, so that when the Dodgers came to bat in the last half of the sixth they were trailing 8-0.Up to that point, Ralph Macaskill had hurled no- hit ball for the red shirts.But things changed in the sixth, The Dodgers got on to him for four blows and two runs.In the seventh, the Westmounters punched out four hits and garnered four runs, and in the eighth after Mansfield had scored two more to make the count 10-5, the Dodgers unleashed all their power.The result was three hits, including homers by Doug Maher and Kev Tolan, four runs, and a change of staff on the Mansfield hill.Young Jerry Maguire came in from second base to take care of the pitching.The Mansfield nine got more than those back in the ninth, though, when on four walks and two hits they notched six runs, and drove Doug Maher to cover.Sibbie Mundey pitched to the -|tenth.and last Manstielder to bat Canadair let on the mound forif debited with \\ N.D.G.BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP New and Used Bicycles for Sale Used Bicycles beught 5260 Sherbrooke St.W.Corner Decarie Blvd.0 END PLAYOFF HOPES | in that frame.That made the scoreboard read 16-9, and it reniained that way.The Westmount gang went down -1-2-3 in their half of the ninth.Mansfield 051 020 026\u201418 15 4 Dodgers 000 002 340\u201411 9 56 Batteries: Macaskill, Maguire and Morley; Schratz, Mundey, Maher and Millen, Umpires: Bill Hutchison and Bob Gariepy.George Cochrane Jerry Heffernan, the fleet right winger of Montreal Canadiens\u2019 Stanley Cup squad and.of the Senior Group\u2019s Royals, was up at Macdonald Park Monday evening watching the Westmount Dodgers being trounced by the cellar- dwelling Mansfield nine in a Snowdon Senior Softball League game, * &* + After Gerald had saluted Johnny Maheffey and his other old pals on the Dodger bench, be got into a short-lived discussion With us.= « \u20ac Heffie, one of the cleanest players ever to perform in the National Hockey League, had his appendix out just a month ago, and the Snowdon Stars will have to struggle along without him for the balance of this season.The hockeyist is limiting himself to golf until the Forum gets in its 1945-46 sheet of ice.8 = «\u20ac The N-H.L.cropped up into the discussion, as it usually -does when one of its former employees is around, and Jerry opined that the loop should be a lot better balanced this coming season.Leafs and Boston should both be a lot stronger, he said, and added that Canadiens, who had an easy time winning the Governors\u2019 Cup last year, and who probably would \u2018have gone on to win the Stanley Cup If injuries hadn't played havoc with the team, should also be stronger this season.Which should be good news to the hundreds (or is it thousands?) in this district who are avid fans of the.Bleu, Blanc, Rouge.LJ *.+ When golf re-entered the discussion Jerry said that for his money Ray Getliffe, Canuckies\u2019 chunky left wing, was the best golfer among the Flying Frenchmen, with Elmer Lach a close second, # + æ Ray, Jerry revealed, used to compete in some high class Ontario golf tournaments, and was very highly regarded as a golfer in those parts, * « Le We mentioned that Buddy O'Connor was a very keen golfer and Jerry replied, \u201cI got him into that.\u201d Which 1s something your rapidly aging correspondent didn\u2019t know before.æ 8 8 Being a pecuniary so-and-so, § EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1 CREW LOSE Is \u2014 \u201cThe Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising ty \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773x 15 WORDS 35: | 2c for each additional word \u2014 \u2014 2 \u2014 APARTMENTS WANTED RESPONSIBLE party wish to sublet for months Sept, Oct.and Nov., small Apartment, West End or Weat- mount preferred.WA.5150.B-21 \"monthly.N{| Afvonue.WL 9190 after 7 p.m.B-19 aided by 10 errors, the locals | the question of how much dough GARAGKS TO LET GROSVENOR AVE, between Eher- brooke and Cote St.Antoine, 35.00 EL.6507.B-22 GARAGE WANTED 4 WANTED, garage, vicinity Argyle WANTED FEMALE RELIABLE young person to look after little girl several afternoons weekly, in Westmount.+ Phone after 5 p.m, DE.4115.B-10 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 25 WORDS 30e Adéliione) Words 3e cooh AUTO REPAIRS ALLAN'S General Auto Repaire, 4230 St.Catherine St.W.WE.1261.Brakes and valve grinding a specialty.No appointment necessary.Al work guaranteed.Day and night service.SITUATIONS WANTED MALE IF YOU WANT your floors cleaned and polished like new at reasonable rates, call WE, 2039, B-8 FOR SALE RUG, self-colour, wine, 9 x 12\u2019; 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new rug, $25.00.EL.3614.5826 Sher- Jer.Local and long distance movers, Also cartage.DE, 3110, B-1 DECORATING B-3| brooke St.W.B-3 - CARTAGE & STORAGE WANTED TO PURCHASE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans- PIANO ACCORDIAN Wanted, 48 or 80 bass.EI.4618, BABY stroller or go-cart of light weight wanted.DE.4353.B-34 MISS MATHEWS, talloress and dressmaker, 4832 Sherbrooke St.W.Prices reasonable.Phone for appointment.WA, 2844.B-28 MR.MONTPETIT, General contractor, decorating and painting, cellars cemented and repaired.Free estimates.YO, 2873.B-26 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL repairs and installations of all kinds.Electrical appliances of all makes repaired.Star Electric.Licensed Electricians.1633 St.Catherine W., near Guy.FL Sa .B- RUG SERVICE REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummond Bldg.PL.58346 B-2 WANTED, second hand medium sized trunk in fair condition.(all WE.5223, after 5 p.m.B-14 MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothing, etc, Food prices.HA.3790, evenings, CR.1993, DOMESTIC PETS COCKER SPANIEL for sale, thor= oughbred, registered, female, % months old; 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