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[" \u201ci +; ! a ail aa od \u201c45 Yon ln We.Have just received én aesact- ment ve fut receln Patches.for Ladies and Gentlerten.Waterproof watches Cir SPECIAL DISCOUNT EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL: onMaAN $; JEWELLERS : E 4046 1216 Crosne Ave.: ePÊèô\u2014oc P20 OL.Xvi, Ne.'39\u2019 10 fy Officer Supports Preventive Move Dr.J.J.Day, M.D., Chief of the | take annual toll - of Canadian ocal Health Department pointing children.ut the timeliness of the National mmunization Week movement, tressed the pertinent fact, that le movements of large numbers bt people from country to country re conducive to epidemics and a Rofinite rise in communicable liseases, Germany he said had no mmunization policy against Diphthéria, and those returning rom that part of the Continent, an easily become \u2018\u2018carriers\u201d ot le dread disease.National Immunization Week, ponsored by the Health League à Canada\u2019 in co-operataion with ealth departments, will be held his year from Sept.30 to Oct.6.The object of the week\u2019s ob- arvance is to draw attention to he fact that every Canadian child houid be and can be protected gainst smallpox, diphtheria, phooping cough and scarlet fever.Immunization through vaccina- ion has\u2019 prectically wiped out mallpox fu Canada so there ap- ears to be no reason why the lame result cannot be accomplish- d with diphtheria and whooping vugh, two other diseases which ow Retired Un Pension A forty-four year connection ith the show business, ended zptember 1st, whan Phil Codel, well known manager of the West- mount Theatre retired on pension, due to failing health.Mr.Godel started his career as ticket seller in the days of the lecitimate theatre and stock companies, Sparrow when the J.B.PHII, GODEL Amusement Co, \u2018held a monopoly n the Montreal Theatrical World, | With the excoption of one.year n the.\u201celty.ot.Ottawa his.entire ea ir kN : 14 Ca ri 3] +} .A | D.8.0.In 1943 there were 2, 804 cases of diphtheria and 287 deaths, while whooping cough figures for the same year were 19,082 cases and 416 deaths.In 1944 there were 3.211 cases of \u2018 whooping cough.Dominion Bureau of Statistics 1944 fatality figures show 311 deaths attributed to diphtheria and 333 to whooping cough.Thus it can readily be seen that this common disease of childhood is a killer, (Continued on Page 5) DOUGLAS BREMNER Mr.Douglas Bremner, 3769 Westmount Boulevard, was elected President of the School for Crippled Children on Cedar Avenue at the annual meeting of the corporation and governors heid in \u2018the school recently.W.D.Lighthall and C.D.Taylor were re-elected vice presidents, Arthur H.Webster,-honorary secretary treasurer.The following are governors: G.B, Foster, K.C., B.M.Hallward, A.H.Marden, LL Whiting, Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor; Frank H.O'Connor, representing the Montreal Rotary Club, T.Willard Mace, Montieal- Westward Rotary; William Ash- worth, Canadian Progress Club: T.W.Hodgson, Montreal Kiwanis, P.-:J.-McAndrews, Westmount Rotary and David Amory, Lions Club, , DECORATED Lieut.-Col, Powis, 389 Metcalfe Avenue, has been awarded the in a recent honours list.Colonel Powis graduated from the Royal \u2018Military College in 1921.onel Powis \u201chas consistently showh, gggressivencss and determination of a high order in com- dian Med REACT of diphtheria and 13,382 cases | .Accordiñg tb his citation, Col- i Serving, th cu am Garden Sibubo of Canada\u2019 3 Metropolis | C0000 Hoo | Hardioood Flooïs\u201d - \u201cRopoired - poto a Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Crafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine Westmount Free Estimates .WE.2323 PRICE: \u2014 THREE CENTS UPHOLDS TRADITIONS Regimental Sergeant-Major Gordon Hadrian Quinn, R.M.R.School Board \u201cVet\u201d Explains Veteran Set-Up Westmount High School is not turning away veterans from High School Classes, as is rumoured, said Mr.Savage, Principal of the Junior High School, when interviewed by the Examiner.\u201cEducational facilities for veterans wishing to prepare for College entrance are being provided at the present time by Sir George Williams College.The work is sponsored and paid for by the Dominion Government.Courses of varying lengths and starting at different times are provided in an attempt to meet the individual problems of the veteran.Generally speaking local schcols are not just now introducing veterans into their regular classes because they feel that instruction there would not be as beneficial to the veteran as the work in the special classes organized by Sir George Williams College.The veteran \u2018needs a semi-tutorial stream-lined type of instruction so that he may make up his back work and get ahead A.with as little delay as possible.Such attention and the necessary variations in length and content of coursés are impossible if the veteran is nlaced in the ordinary High School class.It the demands on Sir George Williams College prove greater than they can meet, then the local schools will have to step in and supplement the College's efforts.To meet the emergency, should it arise, we are at the present time exploring the possibility of utilizing the services of some of our teachers who will presently return from the armed forces.\u201d ; \u201cThere certainly is no discrimination against veterans who wish \u2018to continue their education in a -\u2018sérious manner and there never will be from the School Commis- sloners, five of whom are veterans selves,\u201d said Principal Sav- >.pue Te Le ENVIS wtf ST kali pia fi Quinn Family Follows Fighting Father\u2019 s Footsteps By R.R.DICK When war broke out in 1939, Gordon Hadrian Quinn was sixteen years of age and worked for the Canadian National Railways.One never to be forgotten day.the next year,\\he presented himself at the Westmount Armoury and enlisted in the local regiment.His first day | in the Army as a private soldier was February 28,1940; it was also his birthday, and although big for his age, he was exactly seventeen years old.The young ranker trained with his regiment at Westmount and Three Rivers and sailed with the 2nd Division for the United Kingdom in July, 1940.BATTLE OF Group Capt.A.Deane Neshitt, BRITAIN FLYER D.F.C.One Of The \u201cSo Few\u201d Returns Home Group Captaln Arthur Deane Nesbitt, D.F.C.,, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs, A.J Nesbitt, 41 Forden Avenue, has arrived home on leave pending his discharge from the Air Force Acknowledged one of Canada\u2019s foremost aces in the aerial conflict of the past war, he was well known for his activities in amateur flying circles before the outbreak of war.He joined the R.C.A.F.in 1939, and in September, 1941, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for \u201cfine leadership and exceptional devotion to duty operations against the enemy.\u201d He is a member of the Caterpillar Club; which comprises those who have been forced to bail out, when his plane was damaged in air combat in September, 1940, at the height of the Battle of Britain.- | throughout a long period of active During the unit's long service in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, promotions came to him in steady fashion, and when the regiment returned home last week, the officer who barked the first words of command to the troops\u201d a8 they stood at ease on Westmount Station Square, was 22-year-old Reginiental Sergeant Major Gordon H.Quinn.* The R.S.M.1s one of three brothers who served with.the R.M.R.and were together for a short time overseas, Henry Alastair .Quinn, the oldest brother, joined up at the outbreak of war, and Claude Howard Quinn, who is 18 years old now, joined the Tank Corps at Kingston in 1942; transferred to the R.M.R.and went overseas in 1943.The Padre of the R.M.R.overseas, however, was also the minister of the church to which the Quinn family belonged, and on meeting the three warrfors one day he promptly had Claude ship~ ped back home as under age.On arriving in Canada, the outraged Claude immediately joined the Merchant Navy and is still in that Service.\u2018Regimental sergeant majors are only human and \u201cGordie\u201d Quinn felt rather relieved when Claude was sent home.but soon after he received a message, and drove 150 miles in a jeep to the port of Antwerp, to see Claude Ivan Quinn, aged 16 years, who had arrived at that port on board a merchant ship.\u2018 There is a sister in the family, Audrey Constance Lilian Quinn, who enrolled in the C.W.A.C.but took her discharge when she could \u2018not get overseas and married an R.C.N.gunner.The youngest of this splendid (Continued on Page 8) \"HEADS CLUB- Dr.J.C.Flanagan,\u2019 elected presie | dent of the local C.C.F.i if meting ; i: i ; i will be underway tonight.everyone will be hack for the new , Montreal, Wea FALL PROGRAMME [the Monday, October 1st, will see the beginning of regular programmes for the fall and winter terms, The schedule has been changed somewhag (his year to ac-|.commodate more,Getivities around the building.Every, member wil|à be receiving the schedule shortly, \u201cbut in the meantime look at our \u201cag\u201d in this issue for your own Classes.* MOVIES - ve \u201cDespite the attraction - of the.return of our men, the parade and ~&ll \u201cthe \u2018éélébration, last Saturday.\u2018They This week we expeci to see a bumper crowd.We have a great \u201cpicturë \u2014 \u201cOne Million Years \u2014 B-C.\u201d Come out and see the monsters of the past fight it out on the screen, and thrill to {he story \u201cof an ancient peoples.Show room and.the show.opens 1.20 p.m.begins promptly at 1.30 p.m.FRIDAY NIGHT DANCES The first \u201cFriday Night Dance\u201d Nearly season.In connection with the Friday Night Groups of ell the \u201cY\u2019s\u201d .in there will be a conference held at Camp Perrot, October .\u20188th.This conference is designed to straighten out some of the kinks and as a source for sharing .and giving of good ideas on club work.Some of our club will be there to represent our Club.Hf-Y \u201cThe Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs of Montreal will be holding a conference this week-end at Camp Perrot.This three-day affair is an important part of the Hi-Y programme for the coming year.executive of the Westmount Boye\u2019 Hi-Y will be there in full force.The Girls\u2019 for its opening supper for the year, and held a very good meeting.Some 70 girls and their advisers, Miss Dyke and Miss Dur- den, were present.Thursday night was the time of the second meeting of the Junior Leaders\u2019 Corps.After a work out en the gym and swim, the boys held a short business meeting.Geo.Barker nas been taken on ihe Wezimount Staff and is expected to arrive early in Oetober.He has been in Y.M.C.A.War Service for the past three years and at present is at H.M.C.S.Shel- burne, in Nova Scotia.Mr, Barker will be.in charge- of the physical work at the Branch and will also head up mixed social activities.Miss Nita Black will conduct tmount.Y.M.C.A.\u2018there \u2018wére \u201cmany who turned out for the show saw \u2018tlie|\u201d \u201cparade from the windows.: The- Hi-Y Club gathered | - 7 eva the Business Girle\u2019 Classes, will get underway \u2018on October Ist.Classes this year will be held on Monday and Thureday nights from 8.00-9.00 o\u2019clock.\u2018Men will open again this yèar.These classes have been suspended for the past three years, but\u2019 with the young men returning again the classes will be held on Tues- {aay and Friday\u201d evenings trom.So 7.00- 8.007 \u2018o'tlock; will be under ihe direction ot Mr.Barker.- mecs \u2014 Two new features RUE thé tan and , winter.Programmes will.\u2018be the Saturday Nite Club; \u2018which will hold dances every Saturday Night, commencing October (13th; the \u201cWestmount 4 featuring Normie Hampton, \u2018piano \u2014 \u201cBain Macaskill, clarinet- -saxophone \u2014 Gordon Pfeiffer, base and vocal\u2014 and Johnny Pepper, drums, will provide the music.These dances will be open to all members of the Senior Section of the \u201cYr.On Saturday afternoon from 3.30-4.30, there will be a family Swimming period.for Mother and Father, Daughter and Son: Boys and \u2018girls will only be admitted if} accompanied by at least one of their Parents.It is a swimming period and spectators will not be admitted.x \u2014_\u2014 Mr.D.0.Bremner and Mr.J.G.Atkinson have been appointed as Westmount Y.M.C.A.representatives to the Canadian Y.M.C.A.Netional Council for the 1945-46 season.The Annual Meeting of tke National Council will be held at Niagara Falls, Oct.19-20-21.Household Goods Sent To Britain More than 268 cases of essential kitchen equipment \u2018have been shipped by the Queen's Canadian Fund to the United Kingdom for free distribution by the Women's Voluntary Services to families of war victims endeavouring to set up homes again.This represents a value of over $15,000.In all, 430 cases have been \u2018packed weighing over 100,- 000 lbs.Total orders placed by the Fund are in excess of $60,000.The first large shipment received In Britain was of twenty- five cases.of kiichen equipment, which crossed the Atlantic last month, and has been acknowledged by the W.V.S.with \u201cextreme joy and delight.\u201d BACK FROM OVERSEAS Captain Francis William Baker, 316 Victoria avenue.Major John Edward McGevern, 4005 Derchester street.Captain Charley Willism Fox, 4560 St.Catherine street.I.tasse yn * .hich | Thése * classes\u2019 The Annual Meeting of the \u2018Westmount.C.c.F.Club was.held on \"Monday night, September 24th, \u2014\u2014 .| in Victoria Hall.Gymnasium classes for Young ; didate in the.recent Federal elec! tion, was in the chair.Reports \u201cwere received from the: Finance; Membership, Literature and.Edu- Bress Was shown in: \u2018all \u2018aspects of \u2018the Club's activities during the .| past year.A vigorous campaign of public education.in the principles of the C.C.F.movement is planned and an active season is anticipated by all members of the Club.Amongst.other projects \u2018approved were a public\u2019 \u2018meeting on the subject \u201cThe Meaning of the British Elections to Canada\u201d, and a study group was formed to which all interested in learning about the C.C.F.are invited.It is also planned to hold a series of public lectures on the following subjects: \u201cThe C.C.F.and your Home\u201d, \u201cThe C.C.F.and your Child\u201d, \u201cThe C.C.F.and your Job\u201d, \u201cPhe C.C.F.and your Money\u201d and \u201cThe C.C.F.and your Country\u201d.The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President.Dr.J.C.Flanagan; 1st Vice-President, Mrs.E.T.Bourke; ond Vice-President, Mr.L.A.Theoret; Joint Secretaries, Miss M.Rundle and \u2018Miss Helen Peart: Joint Treasurers, Mrs, W.A, Green and Mr.D.M.Kinnear.All interested in the Club's activities are asked to get in touch with any of the above members.Significant Short Story This story concerns a farm family which lived in a somewhat isolated district.There were five happy children apd the parents worked hard to provide tor their little ones.In all, it was a happy family group.Suddenly, two of the children developed sore throats.: The mother, not knowing they had something other than common colds with sore glands, treated .them as most mothers wouid do in an ont-of-the-way place where doctors are seldom seen, except in cases of sevdre illness, AL the mother's ministrations did not prove effective, however, and the two\u2014a boy of 10 and a girl of 12\u2014grew steadily worse and the other three became in also.Finally, a doctor was called.The first two were dead by the time \u2018he arrived.He found diphtheria was the cause and that the other three also had the disease.In | less than a week they were dead, too.Toxoid would have prevented diphtheria from having hit that happy famiiy\u2014the way it can prevent a similar tragedy from striking at any number of Canadian shomes where the children have not been immunized against the disease.The object of this story Is to draw attention to National Immunization Week, sponsored by the Health League of Canada in co-operation with health departments, which is being observed Sept.30 to Oct.6.The Health League seeks to prevent iliness through prevention and toxoid will prevent diphtheria.Also, there are immunizing agents for the prevention of other communicable diseases such as whooping cough and scarlet fever.Also, vaccination must be kept up if smallpox is to remain \u201c1where it 1s\u2014elimimateé.>; + cation Committees; and.good.\u2018pro-: \u201cWhile.meandering in front \u2018ot many moons \u201cago, \u2018we: \u2018noticed \u201ca medium sized poster tacked to a large\u2019 tree.© As our\u2019 eyes roamed >| Over the neat printing job we Dr.J.C.Flanagan, CCF.\u201ceg notéd the name of Gordon Fyfer near the bottom of the\u201d dgeument.\u201cBeginning to read from\u201d the\u2019 \u201ctap, which is always a good idea, we learned that the Skyliners Orchés- dance \u2018of the 1945 season at Vic toria Hall on Friday, Octoper 48 and that the aforesaid Gordon Fyfer was the featured attraction.In small type at the bottom all persons desiring\u201d further informa- {ion were asked to communicate with Jerry Miller.Now the name Gordon Fyfer struck a chord or sump\u2019'n id our memory.Wag this thé Gordon Fyfer who plays the bass fiddle and is the brother of ski en- lhusiast Doug who was in WHS's grade 12 last year?Definitely an interesting thought.=~ So we climbed into the nearest phone booth, dialled and asked to speak to the above-mantioned Jerry Miller.Gerald was called to the phone and we identified our humble self and made an appointment with Mr.Miller who is the general manager of these Sky- iiners, Over à cup of coffee Jerry informed us that the Gordon \u2018we knew is the Gordon Fyfer who plays the bass fiddle and sings for the Skyliners.\u2018Then why,\u201d we asked Jerry, \u201cis the surname spelt incorrectly?\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018Because Gordie asked to have his name spelt that way on all the publicity.He's had his name mis-spelled so many times that he \u2018has decided to adopt this phonetic spelling as his stage name.\u201d That was what we wanted to find out but the garrulous Jerry, who is the Liners\u2019 piano player and whose teacher is the.gent who bangs the ivories for the orchesira that performs daily at the Mount Royal Hotel, went on to tell us more about his.group of music makers, _According to Monsieur Miller they (the whole 12 of them) are Eqpd.(Some time we'd like to meekh a manager of à band who will walk up and say, \u201cMy band smells.\u201d\u2019) They\u2019re pretty weil the same group of characters.who played at Westmount Tigh's Christmas party last year.This season they would like to strut their stuff at a few schoo] dances.James Parsons, the burly chairman of the Westmount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club's 1945-46 dance committee and Wolfgang Peter Sie- mers, the president of the same organization, both plan to be on hand at Vie Hall on Friday, October 12 for a look-see.And we'll bet that quite a few also be there.LETTER FORM WAM William Atwond \u2018Macdonald, the dynamic little fellow who did a tremendous amount of work for the local boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club last year, returned to this garden suburb Sunday night but before he returned he sent us & very entertaining letter from Ridgetown, Ont, where he spent the latter part of his vacation.In part it is reproduced below, Quote: To show you what a fine boy I am, I went out to the pavilion last night and, despite the fact that there were two gorgeous femmes looking for a nice boy Westmount High Schoo! not so tra will be staging their first other curious Westmounters will| sirens\u2019 \u2018One + wat : tally 5 your lz the other shorter, my size.x hs That \u201cis \u2018something of & rétor FA From March 16 to; September 1 \\ T have not dinced, witha\" girl.\" - That guy Lew- Davies sound like a swell coach.HEI help th WHS\" \u2018basketball eis; : ceût.a Mackenzie ° \u2018King.sent \u201cme autographed photo .of Himself fg my study which I wrote and-aske for.Also a she rt note.On- my.wiry: \u2018down hère ids town) on\u2019 the train from Toron; my greai charm fascinated, t lovely \u201cgirls who asked me \u2018to s with them for about half tj journey.Needless to say I didn refüse, Mother sent me your laie@ll rot: column.Pretty poor! And .'@ we expecting you not to give me an aix adverse.publicity while I'm awy and unable to retaliate.End of quote.a fe WHS NOTES nor! Westmount High's Friday nizfll 2t® parties\u2019 are scheduled to reco 8 b: mence in the school's gymnasiugll lette tonight.Large Thomas Earle, : radio man, will be in charge a his chief assistants are Arthy band Voronka and Harry Garbe | Arthur has written a gentiment troo ballad entitled \u201cWeek-end Lovdl lead which he hopes to air for the firfll the time tonight.The Boys\u2019 Hi-J men; Club were slated to hear a lectu on the atomic bomb last night anim their second meeting and the gal huge organization began their seasql le Wednesday evening at the Y wha were reir new Y.W.C.A.adviser, Mf @Very urden, addressed old and prof] brigh Pective members on the platforfll nets and prineiphes ef Hi-Y.WHS'e \u2019 will be enjoying their Teache tion i Convention holidays at this tin next week.comm ITEMS who John Joseph Junior Pepper.00 ba WHS'er last year, began nf ands: studies at Loyola this wee \\ Junior will be spending most media his time on Latin this vear.D 4he te Patricia G.McGoun, Redfe sidows Avenue\u2019s brown-eyed less, is à tending Trahfalgah School hf \"ere ! year, according to June Boy UT Pip, pip, old girl.John} stirrin Holmes had another sell-out at- Vi tion à Hall last Saturday night.Ne Cather Friday night the Holmes men w sharp be performing at the McG dispate Freshmen Dance which will held in Sir Arthur Cu: Memorial gymnasium.And Se November 2, 16 and 30, the Vil and Co toria Hall music makers will the re playing at McGill union dances.1st Bat Joe Eveleigh and Jim Henders Lt have been elected president a | secretary of the Westmount Hj of Hon boys\u2019 athletic association.strengtl Peter Taylor Jessop will be branche tending first year McGill cod pressive Monday.service = WARNING In the pmst, diphtheria has killed thousands of our chil dren.Nowadays, only a few hundred die every year be F.cause the majority of chil High \u20ac dren have been protected against the disease by im munization.The death@l] Cood as: which occur are among those who have not been immu Repairir nized.If any of your chil 4883 dren have met been immun ized, see your family doctof at once or coniact the Heali)@ Department.Dr.J.J.Day, M.D) grace Health Officer, City Hall.like me, I modestly avoided the ts DE( Barrister and Seliciter SES OLA 24 1 C4 ol ped = 07 HOWARD S.ROSS K.C: Telephone HA.2238 - & CARP! Cleans: T 5730 domes 30.Well J A Color Bug; r si rétor ber 1 rl.\u201d sound elp th me : 2 (Ridg \u2018oron ad, t to § alf th | didn laie nd , l\u2019 me an n awa y nigh reco nasiu rie, © rge a Arthi Garbe iment, | Love he fir s\u2019 Hi lectu night he gal seasd Y whé er, Mi id pro latfor VHS e eache ris tin apper.an h wee most ear.Red fe , is à bol ik .Roy John tatV + Né Ren w McG! will Cu: nd he V will nces.nders nt à nt Hi bn.be 1 co sons Sherbreake, w Near Clarément Wesmouet's Home Nevpoper\u201d .Welcome Home, R: MR.was the tirat \u2018massage.\u2018conveyed té.the returning- veterans: ot.the \u2018local \u2018regiment when they\u2019 datrained \u2018at - i Westmount Station, ou their return home, alter an absence of nearly six years in foreign: lands.The two words, welcome home, stood out in- jarge.block letters \u2018 a foot high, on a banner.strung, between\u2018two steel poles on the north side of St.Catherine street, facing the.station, the more \u2018tntim- ate R.M.R.touch was provided by the banner Itself, which provided a background of regimental colour, against which the large white letters stood out in vivid fashion.STATION SCENE To the tune of \u201cSoldiers of the Queen\u201d played by the regimental band under Drum Major H, Bale, the train \u201d bearing the returning troops pulled into the station, where they were welcomed by service leaders and civic authorities; and\u2018as the veterdns formed ranks in the station square under R.S.M.Gordon Quinn, they faced the regimental banner, and saw its special greeting.- The station square and immediate vicinity presented a gay, animated scene in the bright sunny weather which prevailed.A huge blue banner, draped on the:west end of Pom Hall, repeated the welcome motif In giant letters; countless Union Jacks and flags of every hue and colour waved in the breeze, while close at hand the bright red berets of the R.M.R.Legioanaires and the tlashing bayonets of-the Guard of Honour added a gay spot of colour to the scene.The smartness and milltary bearing of the veterans on the station square as they responded to their regimental sergeant major\u2019s commands was greeted with prolonged applause by the onlookers who viewed the scene from various vantage points In windows, and on balconies and staircases of adjacent \u2018houses, and surging thou- ands who filled the sidewalks.i Men of the Canadian Provost Corps who were on duty in the immediate proximity of the station area had a busy time in handling the feeming throngs which fhreatened.every moment to leave the sidewalks and swarm over the streats.Their efforts in.this respect were the source of much amusement to the assembled personnel.The brass.section of the regimental band which had played a stirring welcome to the veterans as the train pulled in, left the station and took their place behind the bugle and \u2018drum section on St.Catherine, from which the traftic had beén blocked off, and at a sharp command burst Into stirring \u2018music, then, preceded by army dispatch riders, swung out at the head of the parade.) PARADE Senior officers General B.C.Price, Brigadier G.V.Whitehead and Col.J.M.Slessor led the parade, followed by Major Willis and the returned veterans, and Col.A, H.Lowe, V.D., leading the 1st Battalion veterans.Lt.-Col.H.G.Brewer, M.C., followed at the head of the Guard of Honour, preceding the 2nd Battalion, which was out in fully strength, while Legipnnaires from the R.M.R.and Westmount branches brought up the rear.The Legionnaires presented an impressive show, with thelr bright crimson headgear, multi-coloured service ribbons and medals which glistened in the sun.(Continued on Page 20) Bicycle Clu .L.SILVER F L Ladies\u2019 and Men's Week-End Trip TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods The municipal bicycle club is still engaged in all day trips on always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing Wl}.week-ends.Last week they 4383 SHERBROOKE WEST went down past Bout de.I'lle while this Sunday another tour ELwoed 0082 \u2014 will be made.As usual they meet at Victoria Hall on Sunday morning at 9.30, any newcomers will be made welcome, The trip is an all day affair with the cyelists returning home about dark.\u2018 In an effort to keep together during the \u2018 winter months the members.are planning a series of weekly events.Last night they went roller skating and this week they intend to go bowling.Information on the club\u2019s activi- - PAINTING | DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS | Cleanest, Neatest and Mest Thoreugh in Town J.A.Bethune | Color Suggestions and Estimates Free van AS Than & SANATY bi =T, ° to - © rth ELEY Ry Bl WHA, WR vie ike Es art es WE DELIVER | FORUM GROCERY - 2209 St.Catherine West {Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Fy - Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 onte Sherbrooke street.Returning veterans of the R.M.R.were fully conversant with the details of The welcome awaiting them at West- mount.Three hundred copies of the souvenir issue of the \u201cExaminer\u201d were expressed to Quebec by the Examiner Publishing Co.and each soldier received a.copy.Proof of the soldiers\u2019 appreciation of this kindly gesture was shown at the station .as the troops .detrained;.between the \u2018straps.of their knapsacks, was tucked each man\u2019s copy of the \u201cExaminer\u2019, Mariti Garden Of Eden Says Richardson Westmount Rotarians were fully convinced that the keystone of Confederation and the future'of the Dominion in all spheres of national progress depended on the Maritime Provinces when Claude Richardson, M.A., LLB., K.C., had finished speaking to them on that subject at their weekly dinner in Victoria Hall.Mr.Richardson, who was horn in the Maritimes, and is withal an accomplished orator, offered convincing proofs of the contributions made by \u201cDowneasters\u2019 to the na- tipnal life of not only Canada but the United States and the United Kingdom.Any lingering doubts which the listeners may have entertained.were quickly dispelled by Rotarian Murray (another Maritimer) who thanked the speaker for his splendid speech.In typical Maritime fashion, the {speaker who had previously stated that he was no politician ended his ties may be obtained by phoning RR lidwards at FI, 6683.H sons4m 10140046 3 * + Lost and Found A silver brooch has been found in Westmount Park, a girl\u2019s name is engraved on it.The brooch may be claimed at the comfort station in the park upon proper identification.made by the Maritime provinces since they entered Confederation in, 1867 far outweigh the benefits they have received.\u201d R.M.R.°5 HONOURED BY THOUSANDS Pictured above is the Cuard of Honour from the 2nd Battalion as it swung right from\u2019 Victoria avenue * + Photo by R.and D.Asch, x \u2014 3 LADIES\u2019 LEGION Members of the Ladies\u2019 Legion Auxiliary (Westmount Branch) will hold a Home Cooked Food Sale at the Que- bac Hydro building, corner of Mountain and St.Catherine streets.Fuller particulars.can be obtained from the President of the Branch, Mrs.John Heron, WE, 1802.* Finest Quality SALADA TEA & COFFEE illuminating address on a political: note by stating that \u201cthe sacrifices ALSO Fuel Wood | Fire Place Logs Kindling Wood Furnace Cleaning HAMPTON Woop & COAL 6051 WESTERN AVE.dina , WA, 2323 - DE.8481 3 EE a Nr RE SRC et f H 3 1 ! a) page roux LL TE on Sx, ma, own an.4 ; RG, rom Generous Example .At the head table besides Mr.# Birks, who presided and .defrayed the cost of the dinner, were Hon.Mrs.A.K.Hugessen, Mrs.Q.C.D.Bovey, Mrs.C.Eldon Black, Mrs.R.P, Gilbride, Mrs.F.Mec- Gill, W, M.Birks, Victor M.Drury, \u2018John B.Frosst, Claude S.Richard- , Son, James Muir, S.G.Dobson, Reév.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Arthur B.Wood, Jackson Dodds, G.Blair Gordon, Norman J.Dawes, L.P.\u2018Webster, J.Shakespeare, W.K.Newcomb, Campbell Smart, Dr.George F.Davidson, Fred -John- son, John S.Proctor, B.L.Batten, C.C.Cook, Charles H.Young and C.C.Robertson.In introducing the head table \u201cguests, \u2018\u2018who\u2019\u2019 Mr.Birks sald \u201cto use a well known Shakespearian phrase; are all on the band wagon with us,\u201d the speaker presented his father W.M.Birks, National Chairman, of the Canadian United Allied Relief, the organization behind the National Clothing Collection, as \u2018\u201c\u2018the man who collects old clothes\u201d.- Two amusing incidents occurred during the introduction of head table guests, who.stood as their names were called.The campaign Chairman, overlooked his Vice- Chairman, Mr.Claude Richardson, well known lawyer, who remained seated, until the Hon.Mrs.A.K.Hugessen prompted the speaker, who then corrected his omission.And a press photographer, who hurriedly mounted a chair to take a flash picture of the standing guests, discovered too late that he had forgotten to put a flash bulb in his.camera.SPEAKERS Mr, John B.Frosst, Chairman of the Welfare Federation Board of Directors, analysed the three principal reasons behind _ this year\u2019s drive for $1,021,000, and stated that every cent was needed to enable the organization to cope \u201cAs Welfare Federation Drive Opens , \u201cThis dinner does not cost Welfare Federation one -cent, \u201c one groat, one farthing, or whatever the coin of lowest denomination may be; and T want that clearly understood by all,\u201d said\u2019 Henry G.Birks, i in his opening speech at the recent pre- .campaign dinner, held in the Mount Royal Hotel.with the problems arising trom \u2018thephigher cost of living, demobilization of the armed services, and the period of reconversion in in- : dustry.The main speaker of the evening, Dr.George F.Davidson, \u2018deputy minister of national health and welfare, in addressing the assembled workers told them that they \u201care part of a great National Crusade\u201d and referring to their activities in the Federation Gam paign stated that in their voluntary philanthropic work they were \u201ccarrying convictions through to a logical conclusjon\u2019,\u2019 7 Speaking of Governmental undertakings in the.field of Social Security, such 28 the Family Allowances Act, Dr.Davidson said that such programs were not in-| tended to replace the work of private philanthropy, but rather to supplement such endeavors, by providing additional benefits, In his speech to the gathering, Claude 8.Richardson said that the past six years had shown the world what voluntary workers could perform, and pointed out that while the total objective was increased, the time®was limited to eight days, which called for greater effort on the part of all voluntary workers.\u2018 KEYNOTE .Chairman Birks commented on the efficient and economical administration of the Federaticn in his final remaks and stressed the fact, that total campaign and &d- ministrative costs for a year amounted to 5.6 of the total expenditure.A closing dinner will mark the end of the drive he said \u201cand that will cost everyone who attends the sum of $1.00\u201d.The speaker closed the dinner by reminding those present \u2018\u2018that success is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.| Shriner's - Potentate The Montreal Unit of -the Shriners\u2019 Hospitals for Crippled Children had a distinguished visitor this week, in the person of William H.Woodfield, Jr., of San Francisco, Calif., Imperial Potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, \u2018Mr.\"Woodfield is the supreme officer of some 350,000 Shriners Ik! in Canada and the United States, H whose work for crippled children is carried on through sixteen hospitals, which cost $31,000,000 and have an annual malntenance bill i à of $1,000,000.\"4 Mr.Woodfield accompanied by | - his wife, included Montreal in a tour of temples and hospitals as part of his official duties and local a Shriners and their wives are plan.SAI ning suitable social entertain- a ments.At the Shriners\u2019 Hospital he wag \u2019 i met and escorted by the chief * surgeon, Dr.W.G.Turner, the Ci superintendent, Miss M.E.Orr, EN and by the board of directors of # the hospital and members of the uk: Divan of Karnak Temple, Montreal, including: D.Fred Morgan, chairman; Norman Holand, vice- chairman; Arthur Cross, treasurer; J.Harry Spence, secretary; George H.Whitehead, William Wray, Frank B.Common, J.M.Pritchard, O.C.Rehfuss, H.J.Marshall, potentate; D.L.Witter, chief rabban; W.H.Mack, asst, rabban; W.H.Hobbs, high priest and prophet; H.R.Churchill, oriental guide and M.E.Doke, recorder.Po nde Te aly IEE ET Boys\u2019 Brigade {First Parade Boys of the 1st Company will settle down to business this evening in their usual quarters, ready to start one of the most active sessions since the war.An inspection will be taken of uniform, although official points are not counted until the first Friday of October, however a prize will~be awarded the two best uniforms on parade this week.Plans for a very active sports programme are being lined up by Lieut.J.W.Jeffrey and already one basketball practice has been held.: Mt is thought, that two teams can be formed, one Junior and the other Senior, giving more boys an opportunity of playing.Bandmaster Charles King will be back again commencing in October to wave the baton for the brass band as well as the Bugle and Drum corps, He is looking forward to a very active session and the Company is doing everything possible toward assisting him in his efforts during the winter months.New instruments will not be necessary this session as there are still quite a number of vacancies in the brass section.Recruiting is now going ahead at top speed and a large number of recruits are anticipated this Friday.Boys interested are asked.to meet the Captain at 7.15 in the High School.An N.C.0.\u2019s course will commence almost immediately when all those who have not as yet passed their Proficiency certificate will be enabled to do so.POTENTATE VISITS SHRINERS\u2019 CRIPPLED CHILDREN HOSPITAL William MH, Woodfield, Jr, San Francisco, Imperial Potentate, chats admiringly about her painting with Rejane Charland, 15, Shawinigan Falls, on his visit to-the institution.Monday.Others shown are, left to right, Miss M.E.Orr, R.N., superintendent, Mri.Woodfield, Norman Holland, vice-chairman, D.Fred Morgan, chairman of the hospital and Potentate MH.J.Marshall, Karnak Temple, Mentreal, .This arise in any family Three out of every y five bank loans are'for less than $500.Many of these are used to take care of such expenses as doctor or hospital bills, temporary embarrassment a sudden journey, the winter\u2019s coal bill: at tax-time, a Again, educational needs of the family often are financed by small bank loans.These small loans enable individuals to consolidate .Smll loces furih just one more example of the service available fo you at your bank.Advertisement is debts, and to pay back from income.Sponsored by .yaur Bank Pays Ta horse-ca nessed of the ele which | tion and conversa Many eration ¥ those fin still open recently Street ro Seigneurs The ey better co during t from th stoves for open mod full-lengt! through t one-man ( All the regular se struetion, less than considered modern t cars,\u2019 To ace peak of t Qu (Conti family is who at school; XA mother, h: Gordon : father, Mi R.C.N., is regimental Northumb known as When Quinn\u2019s on they now | I'l not let meaning tl \u2014_\u2014 No (Conti: period of Montreal, with such as the Orpl vaudeville He ente Unitied An years ago ¢ years of hi Company a the.northe: Appointe jar Westn afterwards, osition for his retirem: His three And George Paul's Aci ; cademy, . ï with eft to Fred 2 ~ By.J.B FERGUSON A Hews .ftem= from New York reports.that\u2019 all trolley cars .\u2019in Manhattan will be scrapped béfore, the end of 1946.This prompts] one to: reflect on: the âtatus- of out tramwey system in- Montreal - by way of comparison, ; There have, undaubtedly, been occasions when, the.\u2018would-be pass: enger.waiting 20 >minutés for a 3A on a frigid night in January has suspected that the local rolling atock.had\u201d airéady been scräpped, but wn Spite; of ail the criticism | and : shortéomnies, .the equipment of the Montreal \u201cTramways.Company: might: well- be the.envr-\u2014of many.cities,\u201d - It was in 1861 that the \u2018city fathers\u201d first gave; \u2018consideration to the, transportation raeds of the rapidly-growing city which then had .a population of 101,000, including the new suburbs.Thé Montreal Passenger Rall- way Company was formed, and even during its first year of operation, proved a financial success.The conveyances used at that time were the stage-coach type and the motive power was supplied by Old Dobbin, as in those days the term \u201chorse-power\u2019 had a literal meaning.After 32 years of continuous horse-car service, Montrealers witnessed in 1893 the introduction of the electric trolley cars, an event which revolutionized transportation and became the chief topic of conversation, : Many of the present older generation will recall the memory of those first cars, as several were still operating in daily service as recently as 1915 on the old Guy Street route from St.Catherine to Seigneurs Streets.The evolution towards cars of better construction has been steady during the past 50 years, ranging from the early type containing stoves for winter comfort and the open models for summer with the full-length double running-hoards, through to the latest streamlined one-man cars.All the 1940 street-cars now in regular service are of metal construction, and 360 of these are less than 20 years old, which is considered young in the life of a modern tram.245 are one-man \u20ac3 73, To accommodate the wartime peak of traffic, some of the old Quinn Family (Continued from Page 1) family is Milton Pearson Quinn, who at present is attending school; Mrs.Henry Quinn, the mother, has three brothers in the Gordon Highlanders and the father, Mr.Henry Quinn, of the R.C.N., is an old Imperial soldier; regimental sergeant major of the Northumberland Fusiliers, better known as the Fighting Fifth, When interviewed, .Mr.H.Quinn's only comment was: \u201cI see they now like a glass of beer, but I'l not let them have it in here,\u201d meaning the family home.Now Retired (Continued from Page 1) period of service \u2018was spent in the Montreal, where he was connected with such well known theatres a3 the Orpheum, the Old Gayety of vaudeville days, and the St.Denis.He entered the service of the Unitied Amusement Co.twenty years ago spending the first three years of his en:ployment with this company at the Plaza Theatre In the.northend of Montreal.Appointed Manager of the popular Westmount Theatre, soon rfiarwards, he remained in this osition for seventeen years, until his retirement In September.\" His three children, Cyrille, John And George wera educated at St.Paul's Academy and St.Leos\u2019 Montreal Tramway Eiji i Hap Endy of Many Large Cities?\u2018lined\u2019 stored to service; but.as.these had | already served.the.city thlthfuliy | and; well since the early years of the\u2018 century, they are\u2019 used -only \u2018during the morning and.evening \u2018rush-hours, and: will probably: disappear from service: when-arothér|.series are built in: replacement.The next, lot\" of cars to.be.built in the near future wil \"probably be similar in type to- thé ptteam- \u201c3500 .ue to enjoy thelr favourite pastime of levelling criticism at a\u201c \u2018tram service of which they might well be proud, and in the meantime dream of that day when the long- mooted rapid-transit subway ays- tem becomes a reality.series.- \u201cistTodyeed bu (ontinued rye Pade » Immunizaion agamst\u2019 \u201cdiph- : [enria can be obtained through use ot harmless but effective toxold.\u201cWhooping cough yaccine pro- oF | vides protection in more than 80% of those treated.And.\u2018In cases where : whooping \u2018 cough occurs, even after vaccine has been given, the cases are much milder, Scarlet fever is a comimunicable seas s1so, and can cause serious complications.In 1944 there were 20, 945 cases against 18,639 lu 1943, Thera were 100 deaths at- ]tribüted-to scarlet fever in 1943 \u2018and 14.in 1944 It \u2018has not been perfected as has diphtheria toxoid, but it gives 80% protectjon.And, while smallpox is practically extinct, there is still need ôf vaccination to make sure ft remains in that state.There is no natural immunity_ageinst small- pox.Anyone who has not been ; 4 The protective agent against: may ' 1} scarlet fever is scarlet fever foxin.to scrap her outmoded\u201d \u201ctrolley | 'éars, Montrealers can still ééutin-| | vacctnétea may catch it.Vec- cination is the; only! protection: Smallpox \u201815 a killing disease, and it disfigures those it does not kill; It once was the most dreaded of all diseases with epidemics which wiped out one-tenth of the population at a time.The incidence of diphtheria, whooping cough and scarlet fever is tar too high in Canada.The Health League of Canada|\u2019 and health departments are working to eliminate these needless diseases which take-annual toll of Canadian children.All thet Is needed is public co-operation.A \u2018complete immunization Job certainly would make this country a happier and better place to live in.It would eliminate disease dangers which needlessly threaten thousands of children daily,\" National Immunization Week will stress the importance of preventing these communicable diseases.Parents should consult their family physicians or their health departments.The *Week\u201d will- glve added emphasis to the all-year programs of the Health We had it before.ann ASS LE SE GEST A ET SYWIINARESIRIP AIRS.\u201cThe Worst Inflation came NOW is the Real Testing time 08 2 > kd li The only controls that are being maintained are those that aid the production of needed supplies and their speedy and fair distribution to the public, and which prevent an inflationary price rise: As soon as conditions warrant, these will be dropped.Until industry gets back fo normal production, price ceilings, rationing and some controls are a necessary safeguard for everyone of us: Keep them working: IT\u2019S YOUR Jos AND YOUR SAVINGS THAT ARE AT STAKE This advertisement is one of @ series being Issued by the Gevarnment of Canada to emphasize the Importance of preventing a further Incronse in the cost of living new and deflation and vnemployment later.\u2014 = rasé haie tan sat us - AN League and the health dapart- ments.Citizens of Westmount and their children are not immune from any of these diseases, as the recent death of @ \u2018resident from diphtheria, and medical department statistics prove, their cooperation in this work 18 earnestly requested.One Of (Continued from Page 1) He returned to canada in Qc- tober, 1941, and was leader of a squadron of Kittyhawks that ultimately flew to Alaska.Later, he was attached to Air Force Head quarters in Ottawa, and in Janue ary, 1944, he was given command of No.8 Service Flying Training School, Dunville, Ont.Group Captain Nesbitt returned overseas and joined 83 Group of the 2nd Tactical Air Force, later commanding 143 Wing, one of the first wings, composed of Typhoons, to operate inside Gere many.L e \u2014 ea the last war por ape mean THE MIKADO These three pretty misses are Jacqueline Auby, Doreen Aliton and Catherine Lochhead, who sing the roles of Pitti-Sing, Yum-Yum and Peep-Bo in the Montreal West Operatic Society's production of The Mikado.This is a repeat performance by popular request with the same cast, and is again sponseved by the Mentreal Lions Club.oe Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will be staged in the Montreal West High School Auditorium on October 4, and 6.\u2018 Mary Beetles School Opens Early October A course of sight-singing and ear-training, for all students nf musie, will be opened at The Mary Beetles School, 4955 Decarie Boulevard, early in October.These subjects are essential for the completely equipped musician; and they do not interfere with the regular work of students, either vocally or instrumentally; rather, they are to bu taken as supplementary.Choir directors as well as professors of vocal and instrumental work, will receive improved cooperation from students who are given this training.No attempt will be made lo interfere in any way with voice production as taught by the individual teacher.Private lessons will be given on request and students may he prepared for examinations whieh are requisite for the earring of degrees in all musical subjects.Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, herself a first class honours\u2019 student of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and an experienced soloist and chorister, will be instructor.Classes are new forming for adults and children.Jeanne Rodier assisted by Elianne Charbonneau, Nancy Saunders.and Frances Husband will again direct the classes in| Ballet, Toe, Tap, Acrobatie and Character, Ballroom dancing with special classes for married couples and high school boys and girls will be instructed by Vicki Yates.Dramatics, dictions and voice culture classes will be directed by Mrs.Ruth Whiting and assisted by Rosemary Whiting, and three major production are to be presented during the season, commencing with a repeat performance of Snow White at Snowdon Theatre, | Saturday, Oct.4th, Popular and Classical Piano Lessons will be given by Annette Montreal Lions\u2019 Club Sponsor Gilbert And Sullivan Mikado Experience in concert singing, as church soloist and In radio Dancing Lessons Swing - Rumba - Waltz - Tango | SPECIAL CLASSES for married couples and high-school boys and girls Private Lessons by Appointment MARY BEETLES EL.5170 4956 DECARIE BLVD.(near Snowdon) * SIGHT - SINGING CLASSES NOW FORMING for vocalists and instrumentalists Adults - Children FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MARY BEETLES Elwood, 3170 LA MMA M MA LA \u2014\u2026.emssas as mas mes few was work forms the background Audrey Hutcheson brought Lo the Montreal West Operatic JSociety when she first joined it in 1941.This year, Miss Hutcheson's full contrafto voice has excellent scope in the role of Katisha, the \u2018\u201cdaughter-in-law-elect\u201d\u201d of The §| Mikado, which is being presented by the Montreal West Operatic Society on October 4, 5 and 6 in the Montreal West High School i] Auditorium.This is a repeat per- Bi formance by popular request with| the same cast and is again sponsored by the Montreal Lions Club.Miss Hutcheson has been singing for a number of years in Montreal after studying under Frank Rowe and Louis Chartier.She was a member of the choir directed by the late F.H.Blair, at the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, and \"was later soloist there and at St.James United Church.She has done some concert singing and was for a time a member of a ladies\u2019 quartette which specialized in Old English music in a radio program emanating from Station CBM, Miss Hutcheson joined the Montreal West Operatic Society's cast to sing the part of the Fairy Queen in Yolanthe in 1941; played Dame Carruthers in Yeomen of The Guard in 1942, and Buttercup in H.M.S.Pinafore in 1943.She did not participate in the 1944 production of Patience, but has returned this year to do Katisba in The Mikado.Deschamps and Louise Masten.PIERS Semen Rater esbass estan.Popular and Classical Singing Lessons by Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge ard Mrs.Dorothy Pfeiffer.- Canadian war veterans who Paraplegic Association.As ci have been paralysed for life have ing house for paralytic cases formed an association to Help out{ wil provide - paraplegics civilians in a similar.plight.It training, .education and sui will be known as the Canadian work, = : te Art Instructions .Drawing and Painting Still Life, Landscape \u2018Live Model .SEVERE MASSE | Studie at 4823 St.Catherine St.We Fl.4225 HA.6989 MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St and Greene Ave.| Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.\u201c Enroll new for Day or Evening Courses.Gradustes with leading Montreal firms.Stenograpleers ace in great demand.WEllington 1885 For further information please telephone EL.5170, \"The School of Successful Students\u201d Single Subj cts \u2019 Accosstansy, Intermediate Accounting, Cost Adrertisies Astivepeiogy, Genenl Aveble Ag, Drawing end Pelating Ast, Modelling end Sculpture Auditiag and investigation end Design Economics, introductory Economics, Evolution of Economic Society Economics, Industriel Legislation and Lobour Probleme : Economics, Problems ln Modem Socios Education, Philosophy Education, Adeit Electricity Embryology English, Canadian Litesature English Composition English Convention (for French Speaking Stadonts) English, Creative Writing \u2018 Engtish Language and Litereture English Literature of the 19th Cont.English Literature cf the 20th Cent.English, Modern Litersiare English, Public Speaking English, Scientific Literature .English, Selacted Period or Auther English, Shakespeare English, Short Story Writing English, Survey English, 20th Cent.Postry Entimoting French, Contemporary French Literoture Evening classes begin October Ist.Registration now in process, Office open evenings.Information regarding dey courses on request.Information from the Registrar, 1441 Drummond Street, Montres], MA.8331 Single Subjects French ren Fronch Language cod Liens French, Modern French Litessture Genetics snd Humen Wellere Gemsae, Introductory - - German, Language end Litersime Evening Education History-of Essiy Civilisation * History of Modem Clvilizstien Mistery of Latin-Americen Republics Huwenlties, Survey Insusance Motion, latrodactory Malien Languege and Litoratete lntemalione! 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snneunces the opening of his FALL CLASSES Voice and Piano Studio: 1215 Greene Ave.Appeintment by phone 11.9215 - WA.3773 ary Elizabeth HARISAY PIANO THEORY - HARMONY RECITALS raining in Solo and Ensemble Work.262 Wood Ave.Wiibank 0206 .ANCES OLTMAN Pianist Lie.Mus.Test Medalist, McSill University Puplls Snccessfui Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED 3781 GIROUARD AVE.arie de Kochendoerffer ANO AND THEORY eginners Advanced.All Ages.citals Given.Exams if Desired.Fees Moderate, ginners, young, taught by rhythmic vement and .oral perception.ult Keyboard Harmony Approach.die: 4138 St.Catherine St.- W-.FL 6424 AM, \u2014 13-2 PM, \u2014 7-83 P.M.town.Pa.West End studios will open Monday MONA BRONFMAN WITH CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, directors of the Montreal Children\u2019s .Theatre, are happy to announce that Mona Bronfman is joining them for her second season as an Associate Teacher.professionally on New York stage and radio as Mona Davis, has been heard in such outstanding radio shows as \u2018\u2018Gang Busters\u201d, \u2018\u2019Counterspy.\u201d \u201cNick Carter,\u201d \u201cMr.and Mrs, North,\u201d \u201cPhillip Morris Playhouse\u2019\u2019, \"Mystery Theatre of the Air\u201d and many others.She has played in Summer Stock at Stockbridge, Mass., Buffalo, N.Y.and Allen- The schedule for this season\u2019s activities of the Children\u2019s Theatre include three productions\u2014'\"Beauty and the Beast\u201d, \u201cAlladin and His Wonderful Lamp\u2019* and the third play to be announced at a later date.North and daughter and her lover climbed he meant to kill the poor scholar.| into the boat, and on the plate \u2018But just as he reached the top of the May be geen sailing away, the-bridge his foot caught in his \u201c= -| skirt, causing him to fall dnd give Annual Canadian catch of his head a hard knoek on the iron| halibut amounts to more than ° ball.Before he could rise, his! 30,000,000 pounds.* \u201can tron ball on a chain, with which Tap Dancing and Conditioning Exercises in\u2019 pleasant surroundings.Be our guest for a lesson \u2018TH EATRE .Directed by DOROTHY DAVIS and VIOLET WALTERS Special School of Theatrical Training WEST END AND NORTH END STUDIOS \u2014 REGISTER NOW \u2014 FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE DOROTHY DAVIS, DE.6620 or EL.3334 SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL (A unit of Sir George Williams College) (of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.) New classes every month School open 12 months a year DAY DIVISION General Office course - Bookkeepers' course Stenographic course - Secretarial course Subjects include Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenographic Practice, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Business English and Correspon- Miss Bronfman, known next, More than 150 years ago an English potter named Turner made a plate with a Chinese pattern on it.The English people ilda Galt+ DANCE STUDIO @ TAP \u2014 BALLET ACROBATIC sses and Private Lessons for Children and Adults REGISTER OPEN! ENROLL NOW! For Information Phone EL.7279 liked it so much that plates of Lovely Ancient Chinese Romance Depicted On Picturesque Plate the bridge; neither could we run it we wore gowns which tralled on the ground in front and behind.The father may be seen carrying dence, Spelling, Business French, Office Practices, Business Office Machines, Filing, Principles of Business, Employment Guidance EVENING DIVISION À similar range of business subjects together with a group of technical subjects.Information from the Director 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MONTREAL, MA.8331 4 this fashion could be found in almost every cottage in the kingdom.This willow pattern as it is still known to-day, tells a Chinese story in pictures, all the little drawings being Chinese, But the whole was never put together on a willow-pattern plate until the English potter, Turner, did so in 1780.\u2019 A Chinese Romance Look at the willow pattern and you will se on one side a beautiful Chinese house set among trees and shady palms and pines.There is a white-paved hall, and alongside, a summer - house built over the DRAMATICS Diction = Voice Culture Adults - Children lasses Now Forming ary Beetles, Principal Elwood 5170 lll who had a beautiful daughter, and il she loved a poor scholar.8| of the river, and called to the fair 8j nobleman\u2014the fair maid\u2019s \u2014ran after them to kill the sol] d| around his house, except where} water.This was supposedly the home of a rich Chinese nobleman, The scholar wanted very much to marry the fair maid, but her father vowed that he would kill the scholar if ever he caught them together.So he built a strong fence across the bottom of the plate.Not to be outdone, the scholar brought his boat to the other side maid to come and join him.She get out to marly her lover, but before they had left the bridge, the father ar and bring, back bis daughter.| They could not.run very fast over + YOUR DAUGHTER CAN BE JUST AS POISED AND CONFIDENT.DO AS § NAVE VIWISH MY JOAN WASN'T $0 AWKWARD AND SNY.YOUR SIRL 18 SELP-ASSURED AND- wal Poised.PARENTS TAKE NOTICE! Every child should have some dance training.It gives them poise, grace and assurance.CHILDREN'S CLASSES NOW FORMING We accept pupils from three years of.age and up.Don't miss this opportunity, THE EVANS SISTERS\u2019 SCHOOL 4845 Sherbrooke St.West Daxter 688 | d JE AROS AE SIE BS.er at Seat ES À bof ÿ 5 ï | Ee aire Seti We es Cas ; ae = Bat He Sh, fen ER fee rade J ea aT 3 FS MARS YEAS è PAGE TOHT _ py C10 Servims the City of Westmount?&.- 5 % Garden Grburb of Canada\u2019s Metrepells, - | Co | \" Publisked Bvery Friday by | ; THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY -\u201d Head Office: 2191.Hampton Ave.Wainut.2773% .- \u201cIhe Examiner\u201d cime to be sr Independent, clean mowspaper fer the heme.devetsd tc publie servies.E.EXAMINER] Tun Jr hy TE TIT Ga heen \u201c pverlapping.has\".been \u201celimjnated,\u201d- m \u201cneedy that the old agencies never dreamed of.- When the canvasser.calls upon you, give with a generous heart.CF if : WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 © * NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION WEEK ing children against the communicable dis smallpox and scarlet fever.were 333 deaths from this cause last year.in the Dominion are available if only parent aged for life by unnecessary diseases.YOUR DOLLAR HELPS A LOT! dollar contributed go as far as is humanl possible in the alleviation of suffering.Man years ago charity was dispensed by man National Immunization Week comes again- this year early in the fall\u2014September 30 to October 6.During this week the Health League of Canada co-operates with the health authorities throughout the Dominion in calling special attention to the need for protect- eases\u2014notably - whooping cough, diphtheria, Vaccination has been so effective in Canada that today a case of smallpox is rare.But eternal \u2018vigilance is the price of security and failure to vaccinate would mean more smallpox.Diphtheria has.disappeared \u2018in some parts of Canada and in others the rate is still disgracefully high.Whooping cough, largely preventable, causes the most deaths among contagious diseases of early childhood.There Infection by the serious communicable\u2019 diseases of childhood results from failure to immunize, Facilities to immunize every child would take advantage of them.Forty thousand cases annually of scarlet fever, diphtheria and whooping cough alone mean many unnecessaryadeaths and many children dam- All local residents will support the present drive of the Welfare Federation for $1,021.- 000 for this is one of the worthiest of all causes to which we are asked to contribute.The work which the Federation is doing among families of men overseas alone merits all the support we can give, and there are dozens of other activities of an equally necessary and humanitarian nature, Federation is charity organized for economy\u2014to make each scattered, independent agencies.Often there was overlapping of services.There was waste through well-meaning but inefficient use of contributions.Charity\u201d was charity.The re- + Thousands of local residents; _alon citizens of-all parts of Montreal; turned 6 lous\u2019 spectacle, a great welconie to = great regiment r faurels to Canada\u2019s name.Crowds lined the line of march eight and ten.deep from .the men should be welcomed.- HOUSEWIVES FAVOUR RATIONING meat has the support of the great majority of them.\u201cUnder the rationing system,\u201d one local woman told the interviewer, \u201ceveryone s : ! all going before?\u201d get along without it, why can\u2019t we?y y y for the majority.Rationing is fairer all round.Jof Tf ers of ratéd, : bi 4 Le - odern\u2019| ar business efficiency has been introduced\u2019 into} | &.the administration-of the work, a dollar goes LIa long.way.Services are now provided for the \u201cof it, A GREAT WELCOME HOME! - - last Saturday to watch and .welcome the | R.M.R.\u2019s back from Europe: It was a marvel- which had brought many new \u2018station to Westmount Park where the official.welcoming ceremonies were laid.Notables from all walks of ÎÎfe, friends and relatives of the fighting men, and thousands of other patriatic citizens impelled by the desire to give the lads a royal welcome home and to Show that their sacrifice was fully appreciated, turned out.This is the waÿ our fighting A limited poll of local housewives, taken by \u201cthis newspaper, indicates that rationing of gets some meat, and the amount allotted under the present ration is enough for most people.Without rationing some people would get more than they could use, and many people would go without.Take the case of bacon, For some weeks before the present ration came into effect we could get bacon only on rare occasions.But as soon as the new ration came into effect bacon appeared on every butchér\u2019s counter.Where \u2018was it What opposition there is to rationing seems to come from the fact that in the United States they are going to abandon it just as we go back to it.If the United States can .The fact that they are going to abandon it in the U.S.A.doesn\u2019t mean that the Ameri: cans aren't going to send just as much to Europe, per capita, as we are.They'll take what they want to send, and let the public scramble for the rest.That means black market prices, meat to favourite customers, none wv: 8 - > .necessarily, not aces A.rosponsibility for them.oa » / mes Res se LOT me in Which Subjects of General Ioterest\u2019 Ave The opinions \u201cexpressed.In this Forum.are_not those of this rewspéper; and it dose + Disciisse Y d Co a i 1 Rw follows: professional men (lawyers, doctors, journalists, techni- clans, teachers, civil servants), 196; proletarian occupations, 77; trade union officials, 84; professional services, 9; miscellamebus, 138.The chief difference as against previous years lies in the percentage of trade union leaders.In 1918 they constituted 95 per cent of the Labor members; in 1929, 40 per cent: in 1931, 60 per cent; in 1935, 50 per dent; \u2018in the recent election, 19 per cent.| + 8 The most important trade dispute in Britain is the demand of the railway men.for a midfmum rate of £4 10s n Week and for a week.of 40 hours.o % ciate girl BRE.dtan .growth than shé:désires, there are - sharter.She doesttt \u20181 high-Beeled shoes, wom Tall Girl * ys of making \u2018 fertelf.look >\u2018even:\"gt:;the evening party, she can find dressy ::| ones.with heels that are- fairly 1 low.She should avoid.the: V neck, wear the square or round:étit.Às \u2018| for.hats, the one with the; low \u2018| erown and wide brim will appes to deduct an inch gr, twos - -! Long lines of the\u201d frock: sfiould \"| be avoided, cross lies\u2019 tending to give width: Patterned fabrics are better than plain ones upon which: the plumpies and the shorties depend to make themselves look slender or tall.No other type finds the distinguished manner so becoming as the girl who has developed beyond medium height.She can be regal, queenly.She can be graeeful; inches haven't anything to do with grace.Ve 16 wear * : DISCUSSING PROBLEMS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Sir Eugene Fiset, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec; contre, discussing problems of the prevince with the two Quebec directors of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, D.R.Wilson, publisher of the Shawinigan Standard and H.E.McCormick, publisher of The Examiner, on the spacious lawn of \u201cSpencerweed\u201d in Quebec.according to receat research re-\" ports.Tests showed that bottled milk exposed to late morning sun for an hour lost 26 to 36 per cent of its riboflavin.In two hours, over half the riboflavin content was Jost.Riboflavin is one of the essential B complex vitamins, Prolonged deficiency of this necessary food element may result in eve disorders and organic damage.If the milk has to be delivered after all members of the family have gone to work it is à good plan to have a covered box into which the milkman could place the bottles.| HOME ECONOMICS FOR TEENS OR TOTS JIFFY EMBROIDERY « 22) N L Sauna Whecler \u2018 For teensters and tots\u2014these crocheted caps with eye-appeal as well as ear-comfort.Cost little; they'll make her wish for cold weather.Caps, crushable and for hard wear\u2014easily crocheted in colorful worsted.Pattern 717 contains directions for caps; stitches.Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiner Needie- craft Department, 2191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G.the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery.of.our patterns | may take a few days longer than Whether you're dining indoors or out, red strawberries cross- stitch on your table linens add gaiety and charm to the meal.A favorite.It's five-to-the-inch cross-stitch.So.the berries grow like magle on vour linens, Pattern 943 has transfer.for 8 motifs 10 x 15 to 14 x 1% -inches, Write plainly | Canada to the Saciety\u2019's war ef- Women Asked To Stay On Job With Red Cross For Six Months.Using the slogan \u2018\u2018Six Years for War\u2014Six Months for Peace,\u201d Mrs.Clara McEachren, National Chairman of the Women's War Work Committee, because of mounting relief needs in Europe, Britain and the Far East, today issued an urgent call to all Red Cross women workers throughout Canada to stay at their posts or \u201con call\u201d for at least another six months.Gratefully recalling the contribution made by the women of fort, Mrs.McEachren expressed her confidence that these women who had made over 45,000,000 Red Cross supplies and comforts for the forces and civilian relief during nearly six years of war, would not stand by and let millions of destitute people in Europe suffer this winter for want of their help.Mrs.McEachren stated: \u201cThere is a feeling abroad that because the war is over, the work of the Red Cross is completed.This is definitely not the case with Women\u2019s War Work of the Canadian \u201cWe are rejoicing in the return of our men, but the cause for which they fought and for which many died could be imperilled by our failure to bear our share in healing the wounds of war-scar- red Europe.We cannot individually send them many of the things required, but we can, from materials in our possession make warm garments and hospital supplies.A year from now will be too late.This winter is when women in Red Cross workrooms and in their homes, can help bridge the gap between the cessation of hostilities and the re-establish- ment of European industries.\u201d D.D.T.We dgliver.4166 ST.DENIS ENTOMOLOGICAL LABORATORIES \"THE NEW KILLER «on \u2018Guaranteed to kill instantly bugs, cockroaches, flies, moths, rats (leaving them without odor).These products are made from processes of European chemists, freshly prepared.Fumigation at home by experts.We also have MA.2597 20th CENTURY EL.4600 Red Cross Society.THE WARTIME PRICES OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEW WE SPECIALIZE IN Hardwood and Asphalt Tile Flooring Floors Scraped, Finished, Cleaned, Waxed Asphalt Tile Laid a Reliable Service Backed by Experience ESTIMATES FREE \u2014 MODERATE PRICES .FLOOR SERVIC EVENINGS - EL.3063 WE'LL JUST HAVE TO TAKE A SMALLER SLICE IF THE SLICES ARE SMALLER | THERE'LL BE ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY World sugar stocks are dangerously low.vse less \u2014 use with discretion AND TRADE BOARD RTE voersar EN 7 LEARNT Rant ota aa by Coins rates ae mr Pr E This Funn Thin Seen Moni ppp | » > ) < 1- A UNIQUE and HAUNTING LOVE STORY! : Dorothy\" MeGuire; Robert Young and Herbert Marshall in: a-éceue- rom: The\u2019 Enuchant-\" ed Cottage,\u201d which opens Saturday at the York United Theitre Dlay- ing until Tuesday night.- famous Noel, Coward.and.\u201cfeatur: lng Robert Newton.ot \u201cMajor Barbara\u201d fame, Stanley\" 'Hollo-| way and two members.\u2018of Noel \u201cThis Happy Breed\u2019 \u2019, Snowdon Coward's last\u2019 picture,\u2019 \u201cIn Which We Serve\u2019\u2014Uelia.Johnson .and \u201cThis Happy Breed,\u201d the much-| Johnny Milis==is now playing at talked about Technicolor film |the Snowdon United \u2018Theatre.: written and produced by the! Noel Coward wrote! the story of } % YORK.Last Showing Today! TALLULAH BANKHEAD in \u201cA ROYAL SCANDAL,\u201d with Anne Baxter, Charles Coburm.\u201cTWO COURAGE,\u201d with Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford.+ 9 A Delightful LOVE STORY Beautifully Told! 80 t (Bt.Catherine at Guy Street) turday sm Sar Two Good Attractions! This Is The Funniest \u2019 Thing You've Seen In Months! ily are the howlingly N funniest Hill-billies thot aver hit the screen! FRED hn RDEX.i fd ELEN pe.pid MAIN Deus MEME MATHER + RORTER WA iii : ; ous \u2018Shakespeare ling Lm streets.a & ample English family, ving in 1 > Sete\" house tae f o1- He wrote \u2018Ke - Ce, a p stage play\u2019: \u201ctook it on tour in \u2018| the.English provinces snd subge- an unpreténtious spath Loon si | quently appeared in it ip London._ The play was.an \u201cinptantaneous js uccess and it has now b been filmed - in Technicolor with - an\u2019 all-star cast.Se \"The title comes from \u2018the taiñ- \u2018bréed \u201cof men\u201d süburb: between the\u2019 last Woriä War \u2018and\u2019 this as hig\u201d \u201ccharacters: Noel coward Tas forgotten \u2018sotu- | ing\u2019 \u2018in his delineations, for.here is \u2018the essential humour of the *Loh- \u201cdonér, \u2018the courage; \u2018the\u2019 wit; the philosophy \u2018 \u2018of the people who: fu- \u2018| cheek \u2018By \u2018jowl, in a.thousand \u2018city People like the \u2018Gibbons | \u2018are an Integral part of \u201cLondon's pride i : : just ordinary, simple, dignified, \u201cbrave - souls, bearing their Tiumdrum burdens and rising, when - called upon, their domestic or national erises.\u2018In his little London house, No.17 Sycamore \u2018Road, Noel Coward Played by Robert Newton, Ethel \u2018his wife \u2018(played by: Celia \"Johnson}, and the children\u2014Vi, played by Eileen Erskine, Queenie, played by Kay Walsh, and Reg, played by | John Blythe; Aunt Sylvia, played by Alison Legatt, and Grandma Flint played by Amy Veness.In the house next door to No.17 is Bob Mitchell, played by Stanley Holloway, with his son Billy, played by Johnny Mills, Sam Leadbitter, played by Guy Ver- ney, is courting Vi, the elder daughter and the little girl-friend of Reg is Phyllis, played by Betty Fleetwood.World Day For Animals Next Thursday Churches and Christian Institutions in this and other lands observe October 4\u2014dedicated to St.Francis of Assisi\u2014The World Day for Animals.For the information of those who are not acquainted with it, its object is threefold: Firstly, it aims to direct attention to the crueity inflicted on living creatures in sport and com- mercjalism; secondly, it plans to fucus thought on the means to remove such degradation permanently; and thirdly, it hopes to inspire action for the correction of ignorant and cruel persons who perpetrate such, and also for sympathetic understanding for all creatures victimized in any way by mankind.All Sunday School superintendents and ministers are earnestly asked to observe this vital institution in an : ropriate way in one of their serv.ces on October 7.A prayer, or.a hymn, or a talk emphasizing the ideals of love in connection with all creatures and our personal moral responsibilities involved in such would be the most expedient way.The vast amount of cruelty perpetrated by our fel- low-humans every day (Sunilay included) in the year in this csun- try of ours certainly warrants the emphasizing of the spiritual aspect of it more than once in 265 days.War certainly will continue unless we destroy its causes within ourselves\u2014by unreservedly giving the spirit of love the first place in our lives; our condoning or supporting evil and cruelty after the cessation of hostilities most assuredly constitutes a false peace, and also a definite challange to the churches! Wherever the aforesaid ideal of love is stressed, inevitable spiritual progress is effected in the life of mankind; ro, it 18 sincerely hoped that all true nature, creature lovers and church members will participate in this observance in the realization that God is love, and they are their brothers\u2019 keepers! Influential ministers and teachers of various LS lore hs ag Re tor \u201chis happy DE th it A -, |takes the members : \u2018of ohe- smiail : English family, living in\u2019 % London.habit the litfle houses that stand, \u2018 cated, barrack-type huts sheltered United.States Army sol-.\u2018diers and civilian- workers during to .face[|.L * ERNST LURITSCH'S NEW COMEDY! Tallulah Bankhead ang\u201d Charles.Coburn du a scene from the laugh-hit \u201cA Royal Scandal,\u201d which: comes to the Westmount United Theatre starting Sunday.A largé number of the prefabri- that house 400 returned service mea and their families in Edmonton, Each unit will have its own living room, a small dining room off the kitchen, bathroom, utility room and one or two bedrooms.\u2018the building of the Alaska Highway will be used this winter to puts \u2018Frank\u2019 Gibbons, the father, | - 7 > - + WESTMOUNT Today and Saturday, \u201cNATIONAL VELVET\" in TECHNICOLOR with Mickey Rooney.\u201cBE- WITCHE Dpt.\u2018with Phyllis Thaxter and Edmund _Gwenn.br (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Commencing SUNDAY until Tuesday FromLubitsch\u2014Vho Gave You \u201cHeaven Can Wait\" \u2014 About \u2018the Woman Whose * Heart Couldn 11 à pire sis VINCENT PRICE \"Added Excitement! Escaped NAZI Prisoners and Six-Gun Westemers Shoot It Out in the Desert! EFEAT-MAD Nazis .attempt war of revenge in escape in the Midwest! an - == SAMUIL 8.SULLIVAN - RN - DARTINE - HALE TT, ids LIP HELMUT until Tuesday fisht.+ ACTION in TECHNICOLOR! Goddard in a scene from \u201cThe Forest Rangers,\u201d in TECHNICOLOR, which returns to the Seville United Theatre on Saturday, playing Fred MacMurray and Paulette - Star-Studded Westem Film Featdres Famous Musical Cru red-haired chap named ?: \"Recently Bob \u2018Nolan and the the tenth anniversary of the founding of the famous Western \u2018musical group.Currently seen in Republic's \u201cBells of Rosarita,\u201d starring Roy Rogers, - But the {dea of the Sons of the Pioneers organization was really \u2018born as.long ago as 1932.That year two young musicians got their first jobs playing with a professional band.They were Roy Roger and Bob Nolan, and the band was called the Rocky Mountaineers.Rogers and Nolan became friends during the months group and often talked together about breaking away to form a Sons of the Pioneers, celebrated\u2019 \u2018 -they played and sang with .the[ singer, & } Tim Spencer.- .x It was .finally Rogers who brought \u2018the three together as a unit, for a\u201d regularly paying- job as al clerk.in a \u201cgrogery store.the two went out to the golf élib where Nolan was a caddy, and talked to Lim.They each agreed to give music one more chance.- They decided to call themselves| the ; Pioneer Trio, , and as the trio they went on the air over a.small Los Angeles radio station.In addition, the original group of Pioneers invited Pat Brady and Lloyd Perryman to join them.Both Brady and.Perryman are currently serving with the armed forces overseas.But both have their jobs waiting for them when they come home, and both have been on the Pioneer payroll ever since they donped uniform.Ken Carson, who nang from Colorado, and Shug Fisher, of # who married a ti \u201cMolly And Me\u201d Hilarious doctor ordered \u2014 a wonderful work-out for your funny bone, and a swell lift for your spirits.First of all, \u201cMolly and Me\u201d brings Gracie Fields and Monty Woolley back to the screen, paired as the incomparable fun team that they are.Their re-appear- ance after too long a wait since \u201cHoly Matrimony,\u201d is as welcome as the first sign of spring.And If this weren't enough, Roddy McDowall is also included in the star cast.And thirdly, the above stars have been provided with a vehi- cle- that is by all odds the most refreshingly different, delightfully diverting and downright hilariqus screen play of the year.In \u201cMolly And Me,\u201d Gracie Fields is the Gracie Fields the whole civilized world knows and loves.For in addition to the fine dramatic talent she revealell in \u201cHoly Matrimony,\u201d in her current film Gracie is given full rein as the fabulous comedienne-song- stress that she is.To \u2018hear her sing her wonderful songs as she does in the picture is a not-to-be- missed treat in itself.What this blithe spirit does to scorpion- tongued Monty Woolley's peace of mind when, weary of starving as a musical comedy star \u201cat liberty,\u201d she weedles a job as his housekeeper, defies description in mere type here.The great \u2018Beard\u201d\u2014the one and only Monty Woolley\u2014has a veritable tield day in thd role of a wealthy Englishman, who, embittered by a marital scandal, cherishes stony solitude only to have Gracie and boisterous theatrical colleagues Invade his sanctuary, The screen fairly crackles, with each flip of his triple-jointed tongue.Never has he had such grand lines, never has his performance been more enjoyable.Woolley\u2019's field day is a gala holl- day for the audience.That Roddy McDowall holds his own with these two veteran performers is indeed a tribute to the amazingly talented young actor.His sequences with Gracle Fields are among the highlights of the picture.His superb portrayal of Monty YWoolley's son, coming on the heels of his sensational performance in \u201cThund- erhead\u2014Son of Flicka,\u201d easily puts him at the very top of Hollywood's brilliant young stars.Reginald Gardiner adds much to the delight of the film as the beer-loving butler, as does Nat- 1 sulle, Schafer.mile eine filonaïr \u2019 band of their own.MONTREAL WEST OPERATIC SOCIETY However it was tWo years be- ' Repeats by request Gilhert & Sullivans Opera fore they did that.In the mean.time, each had joined other Western musical groups, each had become disgusted because.of repeated failures of the bands, ~ and each had met and become friendly with another young To October 4th, 5th and 6th in the Montreal West High School Auditorium Tickets: $1.00 : 1 kets: $1 Hit Packed Entertainment Willis & Co.Ltd.\u201cMolly And Me,\u201d 20th Century- 1220 St.Catherine St.W.Fox's riotous new hit which open- Sponsored by the Lions Club of Montreal TT re i ust Monkland * * Noel Coward\u2019s In Technicolor \u2019 WITH « ROBERT NEWTON \u2019 AND CELIA JOHNSON This Here Is Y Is Not British AWar .Genins! \u201cThis Happy Breed\u201d is the story ot Picture?! an ordinary British family told inso human and simple a manner by Noel » Coward that it achicves greatness | The Yanks would call it a colossal, gigantic or stupendous epic! We say it is just one of the most delightful pictures you have ever seen, A genuine treat\u2019! If you are British and do not see \u201cThis Happy Breed\u201d you do not deserve the great heritage you enjoy.We mean just that.Now Playing Second Week Starts SATURDAY, * \u2018 Okishoma, have \u201choen, sais bo \u2018the group recently, ; First he talked to Tim| Spencer who had given up music Then} \u201cBells ot Rosarits,\u201d \u2018King ot the Cowboys st Ropublie studios, : The Pioneers fan, mail averages \u2018round 4,000 letters per- week now, and they employ, two full time secretaries to answer it.\u201cBells of Rosarita is now play ing at the Seville United Thea \u2018tre, and features as part ef \u201cfits musical score, three: songs writ © ten by \u2018the Pioneers.Dale Evans and George Gabs by't Hayes are featured in the film.\u2018 - x \u2018SEVILLE.Last Showing Tos ay! BUD ABBOTT and LOU.COSTELLO in \u201cHere Come The Co-Kds.\u201d Also ROY ROGERS in \u201cBELLS OF ROSA RITA\" with Dale Evans.=~ - (St.Catherine at Chomedy St.) Saturday until Tuesday E romance} of an idol of the crowds anc the girl who shared his life! SAMUEL COLWYN ' GARY COOPER THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES \u2026\u2026 (The Life of Low Gebrig) TERESA WRIGHT - BABE RYTH WALTER BRENNAN - VEU ond VOUIEA + DR IBLE ond OECIESTR 2 Repeat Features! Thrilling Story of Women Who Play With Fire.oo and the men whe fight [13] Laughs, thrille and spectacle, all played against the magnificent beek- ground of men and women whe live with danget! * Late \u2014 arin.* E- 10.04.starring = \u2018(-Roy Rogers, is the 40th -picturé =| te Pioneers have mae with the a |} PVT ITER JAI 1 AMI AE A0 0 POUR SC he hs, le, he wd th \u201cNational Velvet\u201d Fascinating New Film With Rooney » A dream of glory shared by two youngsters\u2014a dream that becomes a reality\u2014is unfolded in deeply absorbing human terms in a fascinating new picture that Las, come to the Westmount United Theatre: That picture is \u2018\u201cNatlona)l Vel-' vet\u201d, produced in Technicolor by Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer with Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Tay- jor as the chief protagonists.Directed and produced-by those muk- ers of hits, Clarence Brown aud Pandro Berman, \u2018National Velvet\u201d relates the story, based on Enid Bagnold\u2019's best-seller novel, of an ex-jockey who becomes the trainer of an unwanted horse owned by a 12-year-old girl.Their great dream is to win the Grand National at Aintree, England \u2014 the most famous, most gruelling race of them all, How they do it makes for sclid entertainment, for laughter and for tears, for joy and near-trage- dy.It brings us outstanding characterizations by such veteran actors as Donald Crisp, Arthur Treacher, Anne Revere and Reginald Owen, as well as the up-and- coming youngsters headed by Miss Season 1945-46 THE MONTREAL MEN'S CHOIR Conductor: John Robb, Mus.Bac.HAS RESUMED REHEARSALS IN WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.(oppesite Victoria Hall, Westmeunt) ° Each Tuesday Evening at 8 o'clock sharp ° Experienced Male Singers are invited to submit application for membership in this progressive musical organization, © A.J.Ellison - President 428 Moffat Ave., Verdun YO.2140 G.Fred Gibb - Secretary 5890 Cote St.Antoine Road DE.9262 Taylor and including young Jackie Jenkips of \u201cHuman Comedy\u201d fame and.Angela Lansbury, w scored as the maid in \u201cGasiight\u201d in her American debut.\u201cAs dour \u201cMr.Brown, Crisp opposes the children's idea, but understanding: Mrs.Brown encourages them and giv try money for the \u201corge.Thé Pie, as the horse is named, becomes sick, and Mickey and Eliza- betli stay up all night aud save his life.They finally get to the race track only to discover at the last moment tHat .hey have no rider for the horse.| Elisabeth, in a desperate move, , cuts \u2018her hair and poses as a boy.' She goes on to win the race in what is.certainly the most thrilling contest ever brought to the gereen.The Browns are a delightful family, with their aopes and their peculiarities.Mickey turns in an outstanding performance as the ex-jockey, one that js different by far from his usual roles.Indeed, everyone connnected with the production deserves laurels._ See \u201cNational Veivet\u201d for a really thrilling, absorbing piece of entertainment.Many airmen who trained under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan formed permanent ties with Canada.More then 3.750 members of the RAF, the RAAF, the RZNAF and allied nationals under RAF quota married Canadian girls.During the past seven months, the CBC\u2019s International Service has been beaming shortwave broadcasts to Germany.Many of these programs were made with the help of German prisoners-of- war in Canada, some of whom recorded talks which were broadcast to Germany.ITZ- CARLTON HOTEL DANCING Every Saturday Night © FEATURING BLAKE SEWELL end His Orchestra - Dancing 9 to 1 o.m.INFORMAL Admission $2.08 per Couple (including AU Taxes) CARLTON HOTEL OKE aë DRUMMOND ST The Mat.BOX OFFICE Montreal Repertory Theatre PRESENTS London Smash Success and Canadian Premier VICEROY SARAH by Norman Ginsbury \"MRT PLAYHOUSE, Oct.12th - 20th Seats - Eve - $1.58, Tax Included - $1.10, Tax Included = 1550 GUY ST.- Fl 4683 Seats go on sale to the general public Wednesday, Oct.108) - BNI BOO \u201c them the en- } ACTION AND ROMANCE! Alan Ladd and Gail Russell in a scene from \u201cSalty O'Rourke,\u201d which starts Sunday at The Monkland United Theatre playing until Tuesday night.Victor - Bluebird | Decca & Columbia RECORDS T= HIT TUNES™ of the Week The.famous \u201cLubitsch touch\u201d has cut loose again, and this time it has delivered a walloping package of top entertainment in \u2018\u201c\u201cA Royal Scandal,\u201d which opened yesterday at the York United Theatre, and which is the most | hilarious hit yet from the screen's master of subtle, saucy comedy.With Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Coburn, Anne Baxter and William Eythe in starring roles, \u2018A Royal Scandal\u201d tells of some merry goings-on in the Russian of amorous, glamorous Catherine the tale related here is not mentioned the Great being Catherine the Great, the whole smacks of more than mere Keyhole scandal, and is twice as delectable.The picture races at a mad and merry pace through three wonderful days and three won- derfilled nights with the queen wh~ felt oh-so-alone on the throne and needed men around her all the time.Outside her regal presence, the men are busy as beavers- plotting her overthrow.What happens when a handsome and utterly loyal young lieutenant tries to warn her of the impending loss of her throne, and Catherine, more impressed by his virility than by his warning, promotes him to the rank of general only to have her patronage turn him into revolutionary rather than romantic channels, makes for saucily rich film fare, and the most delightfully delicious hit of the year.Tallulah Bankhead plays Catherine the Great to a royal fare- thee-well.In her hands, what might have otherwise been handled as merely a broad burlesque characterization emerges as a joyously conceived, exquisitely deft portrayal, In brief\u2014Tallulah is terrific! As the wily Chancellor, Charles Coburn proves once again the stuff of which Accademy Award winners are made.This is his most unusual role, and his best.Anne Baxter offers a wonderful surprise in her first glamorous role as the lady-in-waiting who unexpectedly finds herself in romantic competition with queen, herself, / William Eythe definitely establishes star status as the young lieutenant who obeys the queen's STANDARD TIME BEGINS SUNDAY Back go the hands of the clock one hour Saturday after midnight, giving residents of the district the added benefit of an extra hour's rest.Daylight saving, having served its useful wartime alloted task of providing more light hours, goes into discard and Standard time returns to Canada and the United States simultaneously.| \u201cA Royal Scandal\u201d Tops In Sparkling Lubitsch Fun Rhapsody in Blue Gaité Parisienne CHOPIN'S POLONAISE every command \u2014 with pleasure, Jose Iturbi The brilliant supporting cast of \u201cA Royal Scandal\u201d is headed by Vincent Price.In addition to the \u201cLubitsch touch,\u201d.the film sparkles with \u201cPreminger polish,\u201d for it js : Otto Preminger'\u2019s direction that \u201cA Royal Scandal\u201d owes much of the quality that makes it a \u201cmust | see\u201d on every movie list, 5033 Sherbrooke W.opposite Westmount Theatre ELwood 9646 Imperial Palace during the reign| Great.While the titillating |- in the history books, Catherine; the x MONKLAND, Last Showing Today, GRACIE FIELDS \u2018and MONTY WOOLLEY in\u2018\u2018Molly and Me.\u201d \u201cGOD JS MY CO-PILOT,\u201d starring Dennis Morgan.REVIVAL FRIDAY after 11 pm.\u201cLADY BODYGUARD,\u201d with Anne Shirley and Eddie Albert.\u2019 Starts SATURDAY until Tuesday Night my À adn (Menkland Avenue at Gireusrd) x Alan LADD S A, Lone Wolt Gambler, shoots his way into trouble again with a gur in his fist, a girl in his arms, and a tough little mug in his hair and * Gail RUSSELL \"SALTY O'ROURKE\u201d «i WRLIAM DEMAREST BRUCE CABOT SPRING BYINGTON ow STANLEY CLEMENTS Directos by RAOUL WALSH - A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A7 FREE PE\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Also the REPEAT RIOT of.Laughter-Romance! xKatharine HEPBURN x Cary GRANT staid professor, a wild heiress and a tame leopard make all the fur-flying fun ,.ln \u201cBringing Up Baby\u201d with % Charlie Ruggles faits e QBlvsear.cadet ge He pera Sa ponies SN Papas pee re aT he Ll Se a en ire pee PE PSE TS A SEL.> at x re TINE EERE A CORE NERS pg \"(Continued from.Page 5 Le, ë The dense crowds which lined both sides of Victoria avenue, \u2019 ave the marching troops a rousing ovation; and .as the \u2018Intersection ot Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke \u2018was.approached, another ; \u2018huge regiment] banner duplicated thé.welcome home greeting.LA As the head of the parade reached Victoria Hall,\" #ral E.J.Renaud, C.B., C.B.E., took the salute, the band swung into the side of Sherbrooke: and played, as the dons - \u201ccolumn swung past ; the service leaders on the saluting base, on their Way to \u2018Westmount Park, \u201c- 0 AT THE PARK \\ Coe \\ The scene at the Park was not\u2019 unlike the setting of a medieval tourney ground; Dominion and Empire flags waved In the breeze from tall standards; hundreds of returning soldlers\u2019 kith and kin rested on stands provided for them at either end of the enclosure; and the two Battalions faced each other within the square, while - around the enclosure were massed vast crowds of spectators.Proceeding within the enclosure, ceremonies were opened by Mayor Adams, resplendent in his mayoralty chain of office, who, in the name of Westmount, welcomed home the regiment.Service leaders then voiced the thanks of the military authorities for the regiment\u2019s glorious contribution towards the National victory, then followed the significant ceremony of handing over the colours, to the reserve \u2018battalion, the giving of three hearty cheers to the-men of the 1st Battalion; and the March on the Colours, which emptied the enclosure of all except the Provost Corps, the returned veterans and their next of kin./ Then the real highlight of the entire afternoon took place, the pent-up emotions of the next of kin were released, and like straws in the path of a tidal wave, the Provost Corps were engulfed in the surging flood of human beings, who rushed to really welcome the returned men.SHAUGHNESSY BANS RADIO INTERVIEWS i President Frank Shaughnessy of the International Baseball League has forbidden players under his jurisdiction from appearing on a local interview radio program -\u2014 and we're not surprised if the program we have in mind is the one the brief press announcement referred to, and we think it is.We have heard some foolish things on the radio, but the most fli-considered question we ever heard popped over the air was that of last Saturday night when Ray Hathaway and Howle Shultz were being interviewed.It was just aftér Ray had won a 1-to-0 decision over Red Kress, the Royals only run being scored on a muff of an easy pop fly by Oriole's second-baseman Pfeifer, The muff sent the series into a seventh and final game.The radio interviewer asked one * «OL the players \u2014 we've forgotten great restraint, we thought, it was Whether it was Shultz or Hatha- explained tc the Interviewer and way\u2014if Pfiefer could have drop- hat ihe play- ped the ball purposely to prolong the listening public a on pel the series into another big gate ers stooë Lo gain n 18 0 * additional game \u2014 that it would have been muci more to the Baltimore player\u2019s advantage to win that game and the series and get on into the Little World Series WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.CYMNASIUM CLASSES OPENING OCT.1st.Business Men and Seniors .Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 5.30 to 6 p.m.Young Men 18 to 24 Business Girls Tuesday and Friday *Monday and Thursday 7.00 to 8.00 p.m.8.00 to 9.00 p.m.Badminton Club Wednesday at Junior High School Friday at King\u2019s School 7.30 to 10.00 p.m.No, the interviewer wasn\u2019t killed on the spot by the two players, although it wouldn\u2019t have surprised anybody if he had been, - With BOYS' CLASSES PREPS : Wednesday 4 p.m.and Saturday 4 p.m.JUNIORS Tuesday 4 p.m.and Saturday 10.30 a.m.INTERMEDIATES Monday and Friday 4 p.m.NIGHT BOYS Monday and Thursday 7 p.m.- Phone Wllbank 2159 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - where Gen-| - who we curtain- by West dast Sat they*il- { morrow son with game of West\u201d Hi the-nigh Last:8 McGee Ig highest the scho % the McG à stranger $ Molson.§ ES afternoor id Angelus ee coach by foe Lamoure real entr: Tommy Blue's si; stay of tl tion; Hé\u201d + will bear oe morrow.R.M.R.5 WELCOMED IN WESTMOUNT Lew Di Marking the return of the Ist.Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment, after five years active service overseas, [*enlially an official military and civic reception\u2019 was held in honour of the men last Saturday afternoon by the [Played Ia citizens of Westmount.During the ceremony, the colours of the 1st, Battalion (top left) were transferred ONE for safekeeping to the 2nd.Battalion (Reserve).The King\u2019s colours were accepted on behalf of the 2nd.West H Battalion by Lt.-Col.H.GC.Brewer, M.C., from Maj.M.A.Willis, who commanded the \u20181st.Battalion on its |, ad an ea: journey home.Extending an official welcome (right) Maj.Gen.E.J.Renaud, C.B., C.B.E., congratulates the irst wi regiment upon their victorious wag record.\u2014 (Canadian Army Photo) J alurdäy uperiorit; where some real money is made, hockey for Canadiens, was a show-, he didn't get the play complete ith thei by the players.man of the same type.In a game Within a reasonable time, he line When one considers all tho cir.at New York he was awarded a Finally getting his stick on (hf audits f cumstances that surrounded that ?of ninth inning it would be no ex- penalty shot.\u2018 The puck was| British Sailor: \u201cThe flagship | See aggeration to say that there isn't placed on the line, and Pusie went our navy is so big the captain tramiLave the enough money in Canada or the| back to begin his \u2018run\u2019.But he! els around the deck in an auto.\u201d oints whi United States to have persuaded changed his mind and went over American Sailor: \u201cThat's notiiilland buck: Dlelfer to ron nat ball.The and shook hands with the referee.all The galley of our flagsh ed ont question reflected not only on the A s so big e coo as to ply majo: integrity of the player concerned, Then- he shook haads with the through the stew in a submaris Freddie but upon baseball as a whole, Ranger goaler.\u2018Then he went far to see if the potatoes are done.\u201d [ey men's I Frank Shaughnessy's reported de- back and took a lightning race _\u2014 fontreal V scription of the question as \u2018\u2018ridic-|@t the puck, but missed it en- In all ranks of the CanadisRed and ulous\u201d is putting it mildly.tirely.Army, university and cellege st@lid chunky .Come to consider the matter,| He went back to start over| dents are now eligible for immewllille.The t Montreal's baseball broadcasting 382in, shook hands with the goaler | jate discharge to return to thefiby captain is pretty terrible compared with |again, but the ref refused to re-|scholastic studies, provided thing wing I what most large : cities provide.Peat his part of the ceremony and {university has accepted their aj The Red Not only in description, but in the threatened Pusie with the law if plication.fefence see interpretation of the game and even in the matter of vocal inflection we don\u2019t do as well as Burlington, Vermont, for example.Our French broadcasters are considerably better, Out-doing Prince Oana After writing those paragraphs on the tactics of Prince Henry Oana in last week's column, we ran across an item in The Sporting News which told of a pitcher out on the Pacific Coast who apparently outdoes Oana in playing on the nerves of the opposition.The pitcher's name is Bud Beasg- ley, and he is a lefi-handed eccentric of a sort.but effective.Heo had won 11 and lost 3 for Sacramento at the time the item was written.The story referred tn told of him pitching to Spencer Harris, one of the toughest hitters in the league.Sacramento was ahead 3 to 2, the bases were londed and (we were out When Harris stepped to the plate.Ten riinuteg later Beasley struck him out.In the interim Beasley changed balls five times, had seen that their weight was \u2018\u201c\u2018right\u2019\u201d by.juggling one ball in each hand several times.He then went to the dugout for a drink of water, and then conferred with his catcher.Before the final piteh he went to the plate and borowed Harris\u2019 bat to knoci the dirt out of his cleats.Harris went down swinging while the Sacramento fans went wild with delight.When Pusie Triel Free Shot Jean Pusie, who used to play Then | : healthy, MONTREAL - FORUM.inal quart Sept.23 To 20 Inclusive | wi HIS HORSE he score | vhat differ ROY - ROGERS person TRIGGER of But tom White shon f they don hey probal ictory all | Lu West Hi vith Everet led to be order on alled off, V ND.EX-S We Have DARING COWsoYs à COWGIRLS OUTLAW HORSES AND WID STEERS) Available for Pri All Work H Styles, } 200 Pic A RE hme, Vale 7 \u2018 , 154 / 4 07% (Just bel V 3838, the erred 2nd.n its s the hoto) mplete on th ship ! in trav auto.\u201d 5 noth tla gshi | to 8 maris one.\u201d anadis ge st imme o the ed t eir ai Westmount'\u2019s Senfof A gridders, who were sniéared\u2019 30-5 \u2018in the curtain-raiser.of the 1945 season by West Hiil at Molson Stadium dost Saturday, are confident that they\"ll- hit \u2018the \u2018win \u2018column tomorrow when they: angle at Mol- son with D\"Arcy McGee in the first game of a double bill that will see West Hill and Montreal clash in\u2019 the -nighteap.Last.Sundey Loyola handed the McGee lads a 57-0 shellacking, the highest store ever registered in the school Senior A circuit.But the McGeeans should be a lot stronger when they trot out on the Molson Stadium green tomorrow afternoon at two o \"clock.Brother Angelus has been replaced as coach by Johnny Fripp and Freddy Lamoureux of the Hornets, Montreal entry in the Big Four.Tommy Barbeau, the Double Blue's signals caller, is the mainstay of the Pine Avenue aggregation.He's à triple threat man who will bear plenty of.watching tomorrow.: } Lew Davies\u2019 men will field essentially the same squad that played last week.ONE FOR WEST HILL West Hill's famed Red Raiders had an easy time chalking up their first win of the 1945 season last Saturday.They showed complete uperlority in every department ith their power plays through he line earning them special plaudits from the football players of yesteryear.Six unconverted touchdowns gave the Red Raiders their 30 points while Pete \u2018Speedy\u2019 True- and bucked his way through the ed front wall for Westmount\u2019s poly major.Freddie Wolthausen, the Ches- ey men\u2019s blonde quarterback from {fontreal West, notched two of the Red and Grey's five-pointers as did chunky Howard Harvey, mid- ile.The two others were tallied by captain Edgar Mott and fly- ng wing Don MacLaughlan.The Red Raiders\u2019 forward pass Refence seemed to be weaker than s healthy, Westmount completed wo tosses in succession in the inal quarter.Had they begun an erial attack earlier in the game he score may have been some- hat different.But tomorrow the Purple and White should hit the win column.t they don\u2019t down D\u2019Arcy McGee hey probably will go without a ictory all this season, NOTES West Hill\u2019s exhibition tussle vith Everett High School, ached- led to be played south of the order on October \u20ac, has heen alled off, WHHS coach Roy Ches- N.D.G.BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP New ind Used Bicycles for Sèle Used Bicycles Bought™ 5260 Sherbrooke St.-W.Corner Decarle Blvd.; EL 0081 id i Ch 2 Mt A EX-SERVICE WEN - We Have a Nica: Sélection of SUITINGS Available for Ex-Service Men with Priority Forms.All Work Hand Made in Latest Styles.Reasonable Prices.Piccadilly Valet Service 154.ABBOTT AVE, (Just below St.Catherine) 1eÿ announced this week.No | injuries were reported in the West Hill camp after Saturday's opening battle but.the.locals.had 2 lengthy injured list.-., Inside Jimmy Henderson; kicked on thigh bone and bruised kidneys.\u2019 Plunging half Sandy Edmison:.kicked on head and bruised kidneys.Quarterback Chuck Me- Crae: bruised kidneys.; Outside Mike Kirby: bruised kidneys.Outside Mike MacBean: bruised.kidneys and a charley horse.Johnny Pliers, snap: badly bruised shine., The Loyela-Catholic High game, scheduled to be played on the Collegians\u2019 campus this Sunday p.m., has been postponed | to make way for peace celebrations.The Red.and \u2018Green started off on the right foot last Sunday by downing D'Arcy McGee 57-0.George Allerton, \u201cthe voice of West Hill.\u201d sdw the game and commented, \u201cThey're good\u2014 but not that good\u201d.Well, we'll find out on Thanksgiving Day when the West Hillians meet Loyola on the latter's home field.Pte.Eric Swaine, one of the mainstays of last year\u2019s WHS team, was discharged from the Canadian army two weeks ago tomorrow but will not return to school.He began work at the Bell Telephone Company this Monday.am ~ Two St Leo Teams) Ready For Action By BOB LUNNY / Andy MeGiitis has two St.Leo's football teams to take\u2019 care of this \u2018year, the Sénior \u201cB\u201d and Bantam.Jack \u2018Lunny,;.a \u2018regular half-back for the seniors, broke his collarbone \u2018in last Saturday's\u2019 practice.He'll be otit for the season.Teammate Dave Manning is out for the remainder of the month with a torn, ligament.\u2019 John Dozois is the new student ot St.Leo\u2019s Senior \u201cB\u201d.He is a former St.Leo\u2019s snap.Due to circumstances beyond .his control, Johnny will not be able to play this year.Three boys from last year\u2019s fourth high are playing under two different colors in the Senion \u201cA\u201d league.Bill Harold and Jack O'Brien are playing for Loyola and Jackie Martin is with D'Arcy McGee.There is also Bucky Orr, who starred for last year\u2019s Bantams and has switched to\u2019 Loyola Bantams.Harry Wolfe hag been elected captain of the Bantams.\u2018Harry stars in three major sports in the school.Raymond Losito is one of the best tacklers, for his age, in the school.Bert Lattimer has Neil O\u2019Brien.O\u2019Brien was hurt at one of the practices.SPORT SHORTS George Mulligan, who has been student manager for the last three years, has gone to Catholic High to take fifth high.Brian Tiffin Owns Spinning Factory The Amazing Spider Vv ~ Many people imagine that spiders are insects.They are not, writes \u201cA.B.C.\u201d in the R.S.P.C.A.Journal.A spider is divided into two distinct parts, not into three, as an insect is, for there is no division between a spider's head and its shoulders, and that is one reason by which we know fit Is not an insect.But there are other differences as well.A spider has eight legs, and no grown-up perfect insect ever has more than six.These are points worth remembering, for it is always Interesting to be able to recognize to what class our little friends belong.There are other differences, but these cannot s0 easily be seen.Insects breathe by a net-work of air-tubes running all over the body; but a spider, besides these air-tubes, has generally two or four little lung-books.It is easy to remember that, as well as having eight legs, a spider has eight eyes.These are like little bright heads, and are arranged in two rows on the front of its head.These eyes are not like the great compound eyes of most insects, but like the three simple eyes the bee has In the middle of her forehead.As a -matter of, fact, for all its eyes, the spider is very\u2019 \u2018short-sighted, and depends on its keen: sense of smell and touch for finding its food.: Although\" the spider has smelling bristles on its body, it Is really its fine sense of fouch that is of most value to it.This has its centre in the fine bristles at the ends of the legs, and constitutes the highest form of sensitiveness \u2018known.This amazing little creature Is a spinning expert, and carries around its own spinning factory.At the end of the body there are six spinning fingers, called spinnerets, which make the most exquisite spinning machine, said.to be the most wonderful in the world.These fingers are short and stumpy, with rounded tips, and are covered with little spinning tubes or spools, with a tiny hole at the end of each, through which the silk comes out.The silk is not a skein inside the spinner, but is liquid until it comes in contact with the air.The spider can use as many spools at a time as it likes, and so can vary the thickness of the threads, and the quality ofthe silk.It has three different kinds of silk, and always uses the bést suited for the work it is doing\u2014a snare to catch food: & soft cocoon for the children; or a swinging-rope for itself.Have you ever studied the beauty of a spider's web?It is a most lovely thing.In the early morning, glistening with dewdrops, it is as beautiful as jeweled lace.I wish I had space to tell you of some wonderful cobwebs.A spider has beautiful little claws on its feet, like tiny combs.These It uses for combing itself most carefully, for it is very particular to keep itself neat and clean.A spider never neglects its toilet.But I have to confess that these little people are quarrelsome and quick tempered and, alas, that they are cannibals, too! eee REPORTED DEAD P/O Edward John Kennedy, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Kennedy, of 138 Abbott Avenue, is now reported for official purposes to be dead.He was reported missing following alr operations last September.A memorial mass was held for him on Monday in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.Oh! Oh! Little Mary: Why do they call small change \u201cchicken feed\u201d?Little Annie: 'Cause it\u2019s a poultry.sum.\u201ci .\u201c taken over kicking duties from] \u201cWHAT CAN YOU SPARE THAT THEY CAN, WEAR?\u201d (This Is \u201cClean Out Your Clothes Closet Week.\u201d ) Lack of essential clothing, shoes and\u2019 blankets is résponsible for much of the puffering, sickness and death among the people of Greece.There, according to recent report, one in every six persons is afflicted with tuberculosis and, unless the desperately.needed apparel and bedding is quickly forth- is doing a fine job at his new job as student manager of the Bantams and Pete McMullen at outside on the Senjor \u201cB\u2019\u2019.One of the most improved players on the Senior \u201cB\u2019 squad is Gerald Berry.Berry has taken up a key position on the team.He is a 185-pound snap.The games scheduled for last Monday and Tuesday were cancelled.teoming, a tremendous rise in this disease can be expected, the medical authorities say.- Canada is the one current source of such supplies, not only for the Greeks but for the peoples of other war-devastated countries, Contributions of such materials from among the discarded things in Canadian homes now are being assembled by the National Clothing Collection, to meet these desperate needs.All Canadians should contribute their used but still serviceable, apparel and blankets if they can do so without need of replacement.There is a National Clothing Collection receiving depot in your neighborhood.See that your spare apparel is delivered there.\u201cIf somebody left you a million dollars, what would you do?\" \u201cHire six good lawyers and try to get it.\u201d Have (the 6th comer), side.Gyro Club of Montreal, 452 Carlyle Ave., Town of Mount Royal, P.Q.| enclose $.for tickets on the GYROYAL HOUSE.Name _\u2026.\u2026.00ccessrrecrereresenessssererres vorsarsessesesce se s00esan0e0e AQARESS L.ccucsuserecersosenearenrenss1000 140 vaneossonensancEn a sGBCHVO DATES City «ovens pesnesescscerencawene es PTOVIMCE L.2coosoossosvessssesscce \u2018ou Seen ; THE ~~ \u2018GyroyaL House OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON \u2014 452 CARLYLE AVENUE, TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL.; To reach the Gyroyal House from either Mount Royal Station or Cote des Neiges, you travel along Laird Blvd.to Kenil- worth Ave., then-North to Carlyle Ave.Gyroyal House, situated on the South HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE VISIT THIS NEW MODERN HOUSE IN THIS DELIGHTFUL MODEL TOWN EVERY WEEK-END.and West to the EE] él (rp.$1 EER PERS EA its PSS © re Fr HE pau Fhe oe SOMETHING TO Back in the west with the American League pennant apparently safely in the bag, Datroit Tigers have good reason to who right: first baseman Rudy York.outfielder Jimmy O Dizzy Trout, cH EER ABOUT it up.Left to aw and pitcher \\ .PRESENTATIONS ers who usé \u2018the tourts other \u201cTennis Party\u201d.The event, .originally scheduled for last week, Was postponed until\u2019 tonight.tertainment and \u2018winner : of the : men\u2019s ~ WEST HILLIANS SURE - OF WIN OVER tournament; Mrs.F.C.Manson, mixed doubles\u201d Thé\u201d annual presentation\u201d of, ron dfiring the seasdn\u2019 oh i munictpal tennis \u2018courts \u2018will take place this evening\u2019 at Victoria Hall when a large crowd of play- in the summer months will\u2019 attend an- Ta addition to the presentation of prizes, there will be dancing, en- refreghments.Present plans call for the affair | ML welgh a \u201cthan-90 pounds, The son, who: will recelve prizes at to- | night's\u2019 \u201cavent, include Colin Mass, \"singles Miss Flo Arama, \u2018| ladies\u2019 singles champion; Mr, and titlists: Sid Quinton and Em Stack- men's doubles champions.Mr .at least five entriés In.the pee = The' Westoiht: Munjelpal Bix Man \u2018Rugby schedule Puesdsy._Atjernoon | at)- tinue until the middia of Novem-| Per.Doubleheadery wiil be > played.each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.and on Saturday mornings.Cr There \u2018will\u2019 be four\u2019 ectipns in thé league this yesr\u2014midget, ban: tam A, bantam B and pea wee.Midgets will \u2018be for \u2018players 16 years of age and under weighing différence- between the A and B groups In-the.\u2018bantam section is] that one groiip, the B's, are \u2018for | players: who are not on any school teams\u2019 and are in \u2018the elementary schools, while the other \u2018is more or less open to boys of the correct classifications.: .It is expected that there will be \u2018| wees, four in each\u2019 of the bantam 1.League will open\u2019: HE] Ke King George Park and will oon], ! \u2018Tucker's _ Tigers le To Hold BLUE AND WHITE AGGREGATION West Hill High School\u2019s Senior A football powerhouse, known throughout the length and breadth of this island, as the Red Raiders, are confident that they will taste the fruits of victory for the second time: this season on Saturday, when they will clash with Montreal High in the second game of a double bill at Molson Stadium, which will see West- mount meet up with D'Arcy Mec- Gee in the opener, : The West Hillians, nattily clad in maroon painted pants and sporting sweaters of a more crim- .son hue than those of past years, \u2018started off on the right foot at Molson Stadium last Saturday, when they trounced Westmount, their arch rivals of many, years, 30-5.\u2014 But leave us exam ine this Montreal High squad, which will , be opposing the Chesley men this Saturday.The Blue and White have been considered weakened by the loss of speedy Sandy Spence, the fair-haired flying wing, who was the receiving end of the Manastersky-Spence forward pass combination.And that Tommy Manastersky will bear plenty of watching.He is a whole team in himself, can pass, buck, kick, block and tackle with the best of them and has as much fighting spirit as anyone in the inter-scholastic loop.But that fighting is combined with a quick temper and the dopesters wouldn\u2019t be surprised if hefty Thomas is ejected from the game for throwing his fists around, If Manastersky Is banished, Glen Brown\u2019s boys will have to rely on Gearge Valois and Norm Sauve, two rather formidable customers, .for their offensive power.And perhaps the name of Billy Munro, who is also famed as a baseball and hockey player, should also be included there.Others on the Montreal roster include, Bob MacGregor, Tommy Jones, Ron Murray, Pete Robinson, Ted Sidney, Alex Todesco, Don Henderson, John Chaney, Ron Dakers, D.Leduc, Sam Sala- vatore, Ross Baldwin, Russ Norman, Bill Morrow, Warren Gamble, Smith, Andy Martin, Jim Britton, George Gorloff, Don Cameron, John Logan, (who may dot be available for Saturday's game, as he begins classes at Mc- Gill on Monday, and has been only filling In time at the University street educational haven), Gene Cooper and Lloyd Hughes.last tot.Saturday.Husky Ross Knights, he of bagebail.pitching fame, has rejoined.the squad after.being out for a few days with an infected eye, and this week Edgar Mott and Don Mac- quisten, who were late În returning to school, -should be even better than they were on opening day, The duo, who are in grade 112, are now in their best form.Mott was elected captain before last week's game, Displaying complete superior ity over a lighter and less experl- enced Westmount crew, West Hill had an easy time handing.out a 30-5 shellacking in the curtain raiser of the 1945 season at Mol- son Stadlum last Saturday.The Red Ralders.took over a lead they never relinquished less than five minutes after the opening whistle.- West Hill kicked off and took posession of the ball, when the Westmounters fumbled on their second play.Bill Rattray gave the Raiders a first.down on \u2018the |- Purple and White's two yard line, when he toted the pigskin 33 vards.Then the Lew Davies men stiffened their line.Two bucks \u2018were stopped with scarcely any gain.On third down though, captain Edgar Mott plunged hls way through, to give the locals a 5-0 lead., From then on, the issue was never in doubt.West Hill kicked off again, and this time, the Westmount crew fumbled on their first play, to lose possession of the ball.\u2019 Fred Wolthausen, the blonde signals caller from Montreal West, went over for the second five-pointer, after a series of deceptive plays, most of them based on the vaunted T-formation, had carried the ball to the West- mount three.Don MacLaughlin bucked over from one yard out, for the third touchdown and then, in the second quarter, the Westmounters temporarily came to life.A spirited drive, headed by backfielders, Sandy Edmison and Pete \u201cSpeedy\u201d Trueland, brought the ball to the Red Raiders\u2019 one yard stripe.From there, Trueland plunged across to make the score 15-5.Chunky Howard Harvey, who played a fine game at middle for the winners, entered the scoring picture, when he picked West Hill will field the same, yp another Westmount fumble, team that, downed Westmount.and raced 80, yardg \u2018for à touchdown.Then, c on the first.play.of the fourth quarter, Fred Wolt- hausen plunged 17 yards for the and.\u2018Harvey, notched his second score when he retrieved a blocked Westmount kick and streaked over the payoff line.fifth West passes.Saturday's completed two in succession, five-pointer Hill game, stressed -power plays through.the line.Only once, did they throw a forward pass, and during the entire game, they did not resort to kicking.The.only flaw In the West Hill defensive armour seem to be an inability to obpe with forward In the \u201clast quarter af Westmount groups and four -or five \u2018midgets.\u2019 : Sox, captained by Dave Rogers, Ronnie .Jones, ers: lock, Evan Roper, Joseph Williams, land's \u201c\u2018\u201c\u2018Strathconas\u201d\u2019, with the following lineup: Pickford, Colin Hammond, in the Three \u2018definite pee wee entries inélude - -the King's Scitool - Red Seeley, Jim Dave Ronnie Shea, John Sharman, Eric Jones and Michael MéLean.The King's School Aces are captained by Jack Cote and have the following play- Donald\u2019 Anderson, Bob Sher- Hugh Doull, Dick Harling, Michael Harling and Michael Hew- ton.Another club is Lonnie Hol- which includes Jim Quarles, Petie Holland, \u201cFour\u201d Thlâgot clubs ye a lod their \u2018Intentions Leu bantain A squad.The.midget ol tries.are.Dave Barnard\u2019s Eagle Richard Lord's Tornadod, Mi and Mary Greenbaum\u2019s Cyclones.\u2019 The.bay tam A aggregation Lord's.Tornados, Clubs wishing to enter th league may still obtain a fra chise by, applying \u2018to \u2018Récreatio | Sipexvisor Jim Mc mie | than\u201d \u2018tomobrow noo, ; .Classic In March Thomas- Renate, chafrman q the * Board of Trustees for th Macdonald Brier Curling Tankari announces \u2018that the Domintô -Champlonship Playdowns will 4 resumed in 1946 and \u2018Saskatoor Sask.Swill be the \u2018next venue 4 the curling classic on.March 4, 6 and 7.Cancelled in the late fall 1942 for the duration of the ws this will be welcome news for th devotees of the roarin\u2019 gan across Canada.The last mestis was If the old City of Quebec March, 1942.Chief Justice Thane A.Cam bell, of the Supreme Court Prince Edward Island, has be named to fill the vacancy on t Board of Trustees, replacing tl late Colonel Peter\u201d D.Lyall Montreal.The other trustees Chairman Thomas Rennie Toronto, and Senator John Halg of Winnipeg.| On the Way to his Old Job Yes, Joe is going back to his old job; just as thousands of other Canadian sers vice men are at this time.They will be greeting old friends, and making many new ones, Be a leader in extending a hearty hand of welcome to the men who took time off to look after the business of free people all over the world.Tell them that it was a job well done; and show them they have a new: job.well worth doing.Contributed by \u201cer pet \u201c., , Pl COTA \u2018Court, [ 7 room finished between 1, 1946.- - OF] Lost on part of 3.Rew KAY'S P mount, d ings by Chez Mz APA MALL : with sor furnished bold Jone , p.DISCHAF pendable GREENE room, fur 8 Calr VW 1 LARGE HF kitchen \"Westmoun WANTED 1 2 ro ished, wit 4649, \u2014 YOUNG W school boy, turn would ness coupl near Quee Week-ends 3191 Hamp BY RBFI room, kitc alone prefe! Heights, P.HELP CLERK for ledge of boc required.telligent gi 3191 Hampt ; SITU REGISTDR] sires case tal case.D | | Sy] m6 (] De 5 She: DE: M HAMN Og pase h 4, fall he Wi for t ga meetis ebec Cam purt ns bes on {| ing t syaïl tees nie john \u2018ings by Madame eg £ ze.Ste poems oo To talk \u2018Weltare for their beef.VC - \u201cWE WERE GLAD TO COVER THIS.SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT\u201d G.E.McCormick, \u201c Editor, Montreal Herald \u201cIf it were practical for all of Montreal to see at first hand the work done by the agencies of Weliare Federation, there would be little need of a campaign for funds.| \u201cOther Montrealers would see.as 1 saw, the sympathetic aid that is given unstintingly to many in the community whose needs would otherwise go unattended.\u201c! accompanied a Victorian Order Nurse on her tour of the sick and disabled.At the end of the day.her energy and good humour brought as much comfort as they had-to her first patient.\u201cA routine check-up on a foster home introduced mé to two children and their foster mother whose love is giving them their first real security.\u201cI have seen youngsiers at a Welfare- sponsored summer camp \u2014 for many of them their first trip to the country \u2014 having a holiday away from the dirt and heat of Montreal in August.\u201cAnd back in town.a frightened \u2018teenager.faced with a problem too baffling for her experience, regaining her self- possession from a Welfare workers assurance.\u201cMontreal should be grateful for what is being done.Wellare Federation is discharging your responsibility and mine.There is no limit to its help.There should be no limit to your giving.Give with a good heart .give it hurts.\u201d Welfare Federation's work was a special assignment to these reporters undertaken VOLUNTARILY.To Welfare Workers, it is an EVERY-DAY assignment to help people solve their probléms, to help youngsters reap their share of happiness, and to help the sick to recovery.Welfare Federation is NOT a charity organization.It is a body of loyal specialists discharging your responsibility as citizens of this community.Help these workers the only way you can .with your dollars.Help them carry on with their vital work.Your dollars can mean a world of happiness to some one.GIVE GENEROUSLY WHEN THE CANVASSER CALLS se.OBJECTIVE:*\"1,021,000 0, September 24\u2014 October 2 IF A CANVASSER DOES NOT CALL ON YOU, MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: 1421 ATWATER AVE, MONTREAL ss ha-0e TOM with Quebec accounting for 20 pot cent.of the total.The frat: oc operative in Canada was Yormed 155 Years, ago- when Nova Scotia farmers decided to.form an\u2019 agrl cultural co-Operatiye, 1790 to develop- a: better: market Q society \u2018ing "]
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