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[" récei an assort- riceiued nm for Hemen.Waterproof \u2026 XVI, Ne.40 QUNOURED QUEBEC r.George Hogg, \u20183637 West- nt Boulevard, veteran dairy- , who has just completed 60 s of service in Quebec\u2019 s dairy stry was presented with testi- \u201ccrdkci Hoos\u201d al scrolls by the National y Council of Canada and the national Association of Milk ers at a luncheon in the Cha- (Continued on Page 4) UBLE HONOUR ARDED FLYER dn.-Ldr.F.M.Falls, D.F.C., of Dr.and Mrs.F, N.K., 3740 Westmount Boule- was awarded a Bar to the .in a recent release from Air Headquarters at Ottawa.5 citation reads as follows: \u2014 captain of aircraft this of- has led his crew with skill enthusiasm, pressing home ttacks with the utmost vigor, -Ldr.F.M.FALLS, D.F.C.fer tierce .the opposition.the award of the D.F.C., Ldr, Falls has also done ex- t work as a deputy flight Ander, setting a fine example rage and ability: {h the; per- |i EIEIO \u20ac 4 ston,\u2019 SR To | Sema - Mayor R.P.Adamg opened the meeting of the Westmount clothing collection + campaign held recently in Victoria Hall.The meeting was attended by rgçpre- sentatives of local churches and schools, the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, Westmount Rotary Club and à large number of interested citizens, In his opening speech, the Mayor expressed his pleasure in the fact that Arthur W.McMaster was chairman of the local divi- ] and said that Mr.McMas- ter's experience and interest in campaign affairs would be of undoubted value, in ensuring the complete success of the West- mount campaign.\u201c1 feel very confident that the citizens of Westmount will play an outstanding part in this campaign\u201d said his Worship and give generously to relieve the dire need of clothing in the devastated areas of Europe.The UNRRA will distribute all clothing collected, the Mayor added.\" Lionel Brittle, executive director for the National Clothing Campaign in the Province of Quebec, and Herbert Holland, co-chairmen for the island of Montreal, out- 1lned the types of clothing needed, TIM.to make collections through \u2018|numerous depots and methods of sorting and packing that should be used.A \u2018National Film Board moving picture was shown depicting the distressing conditions in dombed-qut areas.Those attending went away determined they would make every effort to make the Westmount clothing collection campaign a success.\u2019 Following the organization meeting, receiving depots were arranged to be in churches of all Civic By-Law Amendment Gets First Reading The regular weekly City Council meeting was held in the City Hall, Monday evening with Mayor Adams in the chair.All regular business was disposed off, with special attention being paid to the City By-law regarding fences and hedges.The Council is amending this particular regulation, and a special provision is being made, so that all hedges and fences which are obstructing the view of drivers of motor vehicles, and thereby causing traffic hazards, are to be removed.The amendment .to this By-law was glven a first reading.Family Swimming Featured At Pool Family Swimming is to be a feature at the Westmount \u2018\u2018Y\u201d this Fall.and Winter.Commencing Saturday of this week, the pool will be open from 3.30- 4.30.All boys and girls will have to be accompanied by at least oge of\u2018 their\u201c parents.This will be:a portunity, RHR wwii \u2018mount servicemen, TT FA ie Serving the City of Wi stmourt; Gander Suburb o Canada\u2019 s Metropolis | | denominations, in all the.Protestant schools, St: Leo\u2019s \u2018Academy, St.Paul\u2019s School, the \u2018Westmount post office at the corner \u2018of Greene and Western avenues, No.2 Fire Station at the corner of Victoria avenue and The Boulevard, and Victoria Hall.For any citizens who are \u2018definitely unable to make deliveries\u2019 to any of the \u2018above mentioned depots, arrangements will be made for pick-ups.Calls will be taken at the headquarters office in Westmount ' Library, plione WE.4259 from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m, and 2 p.m.to 4 p.m, The Westmount Women\u2019s Club have undertaken to sort and pack parcels delivered to Victoria Hall.The Westmount Rotary Club will assist in packing supplies and collecting parcels.Already, sufficient clothing has been collected to make deliveries to the central receiving depot at the D.I.L.plant, 425 River street, Verdun.Air Line Traffic Manager Addresses Rotary \u201cOf Men and Wings\u201d a found film which featured the spectacular progress made in the field of Air Transportation during the past twenty-five years, was presented \u2018by Martin Foley, District Tratfic Manager of United Air Lines, to Westmount Rotarians at the weekly dinner in Victoria Hall.Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first air service to fly coast to coast in North America, the route of United Air Lines, the film depicted the highlights of pioneer air mail days, the subsequent development of commercial airlines and the type! of four-engined equipment which United now has on order for early delivery.Contemporary news events of the past 25 years, along with period music, was also featured.In a brief introductory address Mr.Foley said, \u201cThe original coast-to-coast airway was laid out over an historic route\u2014the route of the covered wagon, Pony Ex- (Continued on Page 4) Local Airmen Returning Home On board the Ile de France when she docked at Halifax .this week were the following West- who are returning home after_varied lengths of overseas.service.with the R.C.A.F.- - - P/O O.C.Cleyn,.1 Rosemont Avenue; Cpl.J.S.Hodgson, 467 Strathcona Avenue; Cpl.R.G.Luxton, 4195 Sherbrooke Street; F/O F.C.Mayer, 580 Cote St.Antoine Road: LAC J.H.Marsters, 144 Cote St.\" Antolhe Road; F/O F.D.Parker, 6354 Westmount Avenue; -LAC W.P.ham 11.Hy in LE \\ Calla Pi Co BA WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 1945 gg oc s 0 we 8 L.Swain s\u2019 wo 1e Be will b ing y.0 gee al r WH rom fl 1at th 0 Wes 1ere's stm oy of t tion iday.« )rchest °s Fre hur Ci and mes ID | Than | Victo Holm tes th put pally 8 wed > prod ncers ine s of the ?45, pen fi hestr coup El Ù C.A.y u m a e aff - ems Appeal To Enrol During J unior Red Cross Week Homa \u2018Newptper\u201d This is- Junior Red Cros Wee to re-enrol.and.for.new members out the Province of Quebec.- : While the war.is8 over, the post-war program of the Junior Red | Cross,\u2019 both- for war-ravaged Europe \u2018and right here; at home, will] need many.wiiling hands for \u2018its\u2019 \u201cAs.Tom.\u2018Eatle, president \u2018of K and.the call for present members| to join is being \u2018sounded through- successful completion.° thé Junior Red Cross High School Council of the Province of Quebec, said in a broadcast at the: opening of the membership campaign: \u201cThe children of Europe and the Far East are looking to us for-help.- - He pointed out that literally® millions of these unfortunates are] homeless.Many have been forced to wander for from familiar scenes and have become dependént upon the.charity of strangers, who have little to give them, hav- fog insufficient for themselves.Norway and the Netherlands -have made urgent appeals for articles of clothing, particularly layettes, and the needs they have voiced are commo a in other European countries.- The R& Cross is making wool \u2018and desigas available through its provincial headquarters and the juniors are out to find members and new members to do the work.Wounded and sick soldiers, sailors and airmen from overseas are filling the hospitals, many of them with long, weary days of treatment and convalescence ahead of them.Red Cross juniors are \u2018making games, recreational equipment and comforts for them.Boys are needed to change simple carpentry patterns into special stools, games boards and other articles for those whose health has been shattered in helping to win the war.On the \u201chome front\u201d, every member of the Junior Red Cross Is pledged to lead a healthy life and to Improve health standards.Part of the Quebec program is directed along these lines.\u2018 Boys and girls attending school, trom kindergarten to Grade 12 are eligible for membership and activities now in operation and thos tivities now in operation and those projected will ensure a useful place Tor every member or new recruit.Branches must be quickly organized and the work started and kept going on a \u2018\u2018full power\u201d basis.The Red Cross Juniors of the province have a proud war-record, Lut, as Tom Earle pointed out in his radio talk, the need is just as great as ever.Recent gifts made by the Junior Red Cross of Canada were $30,- F.L SILVER.High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing,\u201d cleaning end pressing 4383 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwood 0082 PAINTING DECORATING CARPENTRY .'AIRS Cleanest, Nestest and Mest Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and\u2019 Estimate Pepe.AT.7192 \u2014 000 to buy milk and other foods tor: Polish refugee children in France and Gérmany and another babies of Norway.So Red Cross juniors have no allowed to campaign for funds.penny sales, dances, miles, auctions, concerts, bazaars portant activity and Quebec Juniors have collected over 1,000,- 000 \u2018pounds of waste paper since 1941.There has beën no lack of ingenuity and resourcefulness In planning local activities and this year, for the first time, the Junjor Red Cross High School Council will discuss and plan work, at regular monthly meetings.This body is composed of representatives of all the high schools in the Greater Montreal area, and has corresponding members in the intermediate and high schools, all through the province.Grand Lodge To Hold Thanksgiving Service A Victory Thanksgiving Service, under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, A.F.& A.M., will be held in Erskine and American United Church, Sherbrooke street west, near Guy, at 8 p.m.Tuesday, October 9th, Members will assemble in the church hall at 7.30 o'clock.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D., District Grand Chaplain of St.Francis District, will preach, and a number of District Grand Chaplains will assist in the service.The Montreal Masonic Choir will be in attendance.A general invitation is extended to all Masonic membership.This service will precede the annual Grand Lodge Communion in the Masonic Temple on October 10th.Distinguished Visitor In Westmount Baptist Pulpit The Thanksgiving Services in Westmount Baptist Church will be conducted by Prof.R.J.Me- Cracken, M.A., B.D., who is President of the Baptist Convention of | Ontario.and Quebec.Prof.Mc- Cracken.in t; e.few years he has been in Canada has become known from coast to coast as one of the Dominion's greatest preachers.He is a Scotsman who after receiving his training in Glasgow University established himself by his outstanding success \u2018as.minister of one of the churches of that great city.He is now giving leadership in a Convention wide Crusade for Christ and His.Kingdom.His services are in very great demand and his appointment book is filled for many months ahead.In order that members \"of the congregation as well as many $tiends | pthér, of Mr, MeCracken: $30,000 to buy layettes for tha money of their own and are not|- They raise money by means of) and weekly savings.Salvage is an-im-| LADIES\" LEGION \u2018The regular meeting of the \u201cLadies\u201d - Auxiliary Westmount Branch \u2018No.39, Canadian Legion, B.E, 8.1.will be heid in the Ladles\u2019 parlor of Calvary.pe corner Greene Aven-, and Dorchester Street (entrance.Greene Aveitue), on- Tuesday, October Sth \u2018at 8- p.m, A large turnout ts reques- : ted as the guest speaker wiil be the Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones.Plans for the sale of work to be held in the Quebec-Hy- dro (St.Catherine Street) on October 17th and 18th must: be made.All ladies wishing to join the branch will kindly get in touch with either of the tollowing members: Mrs.Heron, WE.1802.Mrs.M.Sparrow, WE, 4134 or Mrs, F.J.Fairhead, WE.1574.\u201cDEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Formeriy in command of the minesweeper H.M.C.8.Westmount Lt.-Cdr.Frank G.Hutchings, 4536 Oxford Avenue, has rejoined the Bell Telephone Company of Canada as development engineer.Lt-Cdr.Hutchings served in H.M.S.Argus just after the last war and continued with the.Royal Naval Reserve for ten years.Obtaining leave of absence from the telephone company in August, 1940, he served for over five years in corvettes and minesweepers engaged in the Battle of the Atlantic.As a lieutenant In July, 1942, he obtained command of the West- mount, then newly commissioned.In January, 1944, he was made acting lfentenant-commander, and was mentioned in despatches for} efficiency and devotion to duty.During the invasion of Normandy, he assumed command ot H.M.C.S.Baddeck.In July, 1944, he commissioned the corvette H.M.C.S.Copper Clift, and was appointed lieutenant - commander in January, 1945.His wife and three daughters have been residing in Notre Dame de Grace during his period of war service.in Montreal may have an opportunity of meeting him personally a Social Hour has been arranged to follow the evening service.At this gathering he will give a brief address on the Crusade and thereafter light refreshments will be served.The people of the City are invited to these important services.North \u201c African vishes have been \u2018known to spin ilke tops tor mors than 1,000 re- volutines\u201dwithout' peubiags .+5 dancing dei- ur ei FFORUM GROCERY | A.2209 St.Catherine.Wait : \"Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables; - +} WE DELIVER (Nae \u2018The Forum) : KICENSED GROCER Cigarettes, efc.7 oy Hold First Formal \u201cThe.ist.Westmount Company got under way with their Fall and Winter \u2018programme, .last Friday evening, .when the - first.formal number-of new recruits- reported.to- Captain.Richardson.- Mény of.thein having previous drill experience; are eager to get into the 1st: Company's precision squad which is to be developed | by.Lieut.J.W.Jeftrey.\u201cRécruit- Ing will remain open throughout the month until the full quota 1s reached.\u2019 N.C.0.\u2019s Class The N.C.0.'s are looking forward to receiving special training at a cource commencing on the 15th of this month under the auspices of the Montreal Battalion.At the termintaion of \u201cthis course, they may sit their Proficiency Examination, following which a certificate is Issued to all who make a satisfactory mark.Cpls.: James Dugan, Ian Campbell and as L/cpls.John Douglas, G.Smith and J.Durocher will be eligible for immediate advancement In the ranks upon receipt of this certificate.A number of other Privates will be given an opportunity of taking the course, following which they shall be elevated to the -rank of Lance Corporal, should their mark be satisfactory.This course takes in all phases of Brigade work and gives both theoretical and practical training each of the six evenings upon which It is held.An N.C.0.'s Council is also Westmount Company Boys\u2019 Brigade parade took place.A considerable] Parade ~~ being formed in the Montreal\u2019 Battalion as a medins of fürther- ing closer companies.-over the baton early in the month -| and.all boys are looking forward with keen anticipation to- seeing great developments this session.Both bands will be operated.Young People\u2019s s New Executive The\u2019 annual elections of the Alpha Omega Young People\u2019s So- clety of St.Andrew's United Church, held on Sunday, wii- nessed over 50 young people on \u2018hand to enthusiastically vote in the new executive, The first meeting of the new exgeutive will take place at 8 p.ûf.tonight at St.Andrew's, An frdoor meeting has been plan- \u2018ned for the ccming Surdây, with an interesting program.Honorary President, Rev.D.M, Grant: President, James McJan- nett; Vice-President, Elizabeth Turner Bone; Secretary, Mong Reid; Treasurer, Dick A Huston; Pianist, Donald Harvie; Sacial Conveners: Mary Latimer, Rae Huntér and Barbara Lamb, Publication Conveners: Piper, O'Hara.Group Leaders: Ian Fraser and Betty North, Tom Pavlasek and Elaine Ross, Margaret Turner John Jack Jeffery and Myrne Bone.\u2019 A Dow what coffee\u201d 'SALAD/ COFFEE FEAT : PAGE THREE iitE tellowship - \u201cbetween ; Bandmaster Charles King takes Alar Brown and.Furnace y 6051, WESTERN.ANE.3 ALSO Wood Fire Place Logs Kindling Wood HAMPTON WOOD & COR, Cleaning .WA, 2323 ok 8481 ; ™\u201c iy + confined his ny Hogg (Continued from Page 1) \u2018teau.Frontenac, Quebec City, at which he was the guest of honour.From 1927 to 1932, Mr.Hogg was Mayor of this city but has not interest solely to Westmount.He is president of the Guaranteed Pure Milk Co.and - includes\" among his many public interests service on the boards of the Montreal General Hospital, -the House of Industry and Refuge, the Grace Dart-Hospital, the Alex- andra Hospital and on the execu-| tive committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.Since its inception he has been actively associated with the National\u2019 Dairy Council and the International Association and is honorary president of the former organization.At the luncheon telegrams and letters were read from business associates in all parts of Canada and the U.Swishing Mr.Hogg many more years of service to the industry.Beginning Mr.Hogg started in the milk distributing business in Montreal as a farmer and distributor\u2019 and recalls that his days work 69 years ago in 1885 started at 3.3¢ a.m.when he had to milk is own cows before starting out on his delivery route.In 1901, with the late W.H.Treholnie, he laid the foundation of the present Guaranteed Pure Milk Company, today one of the largest dairy products distributing firms in Canada with & plant on Aqueduct street and two sub-divisions in Montreal.Air.Line Traffic (Continued from Page 1) press, first transcontinental railroad, first transcontinental highway, first telegraph system.For ten years, it was the only coast-to- coast air route, On this route have been wrought many of the miracles of the airplane and air transportation.Today, as it was a quarter of a century ago, it is the most important and busiest long-distance single commercial airway in the world.The first flight from coast to coast was flown in relays by four pilots and required 82 hours, 40 minutes.Today United flies the same route in 15 hours, 40 minutes and when postwar production permits United will use Douglas DC-6s on a schedule of nine and e half hours.The original New York to San Francisco route was pioneered by the U.S.Post Office in 1920, but taken over and operated on contract by the predecessor air trans- Dancing Lessons | } Swing - Rumba - Waltx - Tango | SPECIAL CLASSES for married couples and high-school boys and girls Private Lessons by Appointment | MARY BEETLES EL.5170 4956 DECARIE BLVD.(mear Snowdon) DRAMATICS Diction - Voice Culture Adults - Children REGISTER NOW OPEN Mary Beetles, Principal ELwood 5170 - ! Solar Club Two leading union figures, Alex Parent, left, and Roy TEN THOUSAND WORKERS ON STRIKE ngland, right presidents of locals 195 and 220 U.A.W.-C.1.0., head this picket line during the walkout at the Windsor Ford plant.port divisions of United in 1927.As of October 1st the company reported, it will have completed 71,000 coast-to-coast flights, transported 4,000,000 passengers, 120,000,000 pounds of mail and 44,000,000 pounds of express.Total miles flown between the At- lantite and the Pacific in that time will be some 190,000,000.\u201d Double Honour (Continued from Page 1) formance of all his duties.In January, 1945, he took part in a particularly hazardous mission against the oil refinery at Politz when the success of the whole mission was materially assisted by Sqdn.-Ldr, Falls\u2019 accuracy as a targetmaker.\u201d Enlisting in the R.C.A.F.in October, 1940, Sqdn.-Ldr.Falls went overseas in July 1941 and completed two tours of operations before being discharged.At present he is taking a premedical course at McGill.Instructed On Speaking Taking for his subject \u2018Public §| Speaking\u201d, which he described as amplified conversation, Professor A.Robert George, of McGill University, told members of The Solar Club of Montreal, assembled at the Homoeopathie Hospital on Thursday evening last, that the three most important things to bear in mind in speaking before the pub- lle are:\u2014What you say\u2014how you say it\u2014and to whom it is said.The speaker went on to give amusing examples and sound advice on each of these points ant demonstrated quite clearly by his address how earnestness and sincerity can win the enthusiasm of an audience.R.Mackay Davey, of the Montreal Junior Board of Trade, also addressed the meeting briefly on behalf of the Welfare Federation Campaign for funds.President A.Ross Grafton occupied the chair.About 500,000 tons of teak are felled annually in Burma, 90 per cent of which is exported to India.\u201cSweat Blood\u201d Horses Prized In Old China In the Chinese section of the Royal Ontario Museum there are many small figures of horses, brightly coloured and full of animation.Behind them there is a story which takes us back over 20 centuries, In 138 B.C.the Emperor of China sent an emissary, Chang Chien, to the northwest border of the country in search of a nomad tribe.He finally found it.Among other wonders, he reported to his Emperor that he had seen large and powerful horses that \u201csweat blood\u201d.When peaceful effort failed to obtain samples of these \u2018Heavenly Horses\u201d, as the Chinese called them, an army was despatched to seize -some.At great cost of soldiers\u2019 lives, some hundreds of these horses were brought back to China and.bred.For centuries they were the delight and pride of Chinese officials who owned them.When an offi¢ial died small portrait models in clay of his favorite steeds were put in the tomb with him.The blood sweating was probably due to a disease common to horses in northern Preia even today.It is caused by & gmall parasitic roundworm which gets under {Has Coie \u201c| resum Its Rehearsals The ontroal Mer Men's Choir has rehearsals at the West- mount Y.M.C.A., in preparation for an active season in the course of which + number of public engagements' will be fulfilled, John Robb, Mus.Bac, continues his work as conductor and it in anticipated that further _encouraging progress will be made under his leadership during the.coming winter.Representative groups trom the |\" Choir membership recently visited the Town of Dorval Island and Dominion Douglas Church, on Sunday evenings, and selections from the choir \u2018repertoire were rendered on both occasions.The quality of tone was good and the singing \u201cwell sustained, showing promise of excellent work in the new season withthe choir at full strength.A few vacancies exist in each of the sections and experienced male singers are invited to submit application for membership.First and second tenors are particularly in demand, but baritones and bases will also be welcomed as it is espected that the numerical strength of the Choir will be increased this year.1945-46 are as follows: A, J.Ellison, President; J.H.Butler, Vice-Pres.; G.Fred Gibb, Secretary; K.V.Keirstead, Treasurer; W.Hepplestone, Librarian; C.P, Nolan, Marshal; H.Goodman, Auditor; and H.C.Grayston, À.C.Lawrence, J.M.Young, E.J.| Hills and E.O.\u2018Ferguson, Directors.Inquiries may be addressed to |] G.Fred Gibb, Secretary, Montreal Men's Choir, 5800 Cnte St.Antoine Rd., Montreal, Tel.DE.9262.' small haemorrhages that colour thet foamy sweat of the animal when it is exercised.Apparently this disease does not materially weaken a horse.\u201cEPR \u201cLECTURE GIVEN: Corporai J.8: McFadzen.savy\u2019 a lecture on \u2018\u2018Puimonary Respiration\u201d \u2018at the regular weekly meets ing of the St.John Ambulance Brigade held in Victoria Hall.The speaker illustrated his talk with charts, which depicted the parts of.the humin body involved, and at the end of the lecture asked questions relating to the subject.ot.his-lecture.\u2018Practical class \u2018work for .the evening consisted of practising the varipus methods of administering artificial respirâton.Members present were greatly pleased wth the visit of Dr.J.J.Day, Divistonal.Surgeon, and Corps Officer W.S.Mathews, to the meeting.Any organization or group putting on .an affair where the public will be gathered together is asked to get in touch with the Division's - Headquarters at Vice of charge the services of some members of the Brigade.The men supplied will be in \u2018uniform, fully equipped and eap- able of handling first aid cases if the need arises.If possible, at least a full week\u2019s notice should be given in order to make the necessary arrangements at Division H.Q.SIGHT - SINGING CLASSES NOW FORMING for vocalists and instrumentalists Adults - Children FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ELwood 5170 .torie Hall, in order to obtain, free MARY BEETLES yi Pull ainm raini nclud lass \u20ac past The es ide | g th mentio ell b or the House.The ng cla bf H.( roup rade.rnest bractic art of he lead ! dy 8 tinice eek un nd th Health 8 elke, n Hobby hop are nder asses esidence jon of e staff chools.The n nder the pent Nig] hese boyd eek unde neeland, chool.School nd high 8 er the led nd Ralph ill and atterson, ents at V ight 1s e) he progra: ures, spo1 rovided b ednesday re late lee WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE 0 Cor.St.Catherine Royal Bank Building \u2014 E Enrol now for Day or Evening MISS R.WOOD, Principal Montreal firms.Stenographers are in great demand.WEllington 1885 \u201cThe School of Successful Students\u201d St and Greene Ave.ntrance: 1165 Greene Ave.Courses, Graduates with leading .Art Instructions Drawing and Painting Still Life, Landscape Live Model SEVERE | MASSE : 2923 \"Se.Catherine St.West Fl.4225 HA.6989.the skin of a horse and causes Canadian Art Theatre.Students, on proving their merit, will be chosen for parts in productions of- The THE CANADIAN ART THEATRE Announces the Re-Opening of the SCHOOL of THEATRE ARTS Night Classes Only Complete courses in acting, stage design, stage lighting and costume design.Apply te: REGISTRAR, 3219 Westmount Boulevard ir CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP Classes on Saturday only or private Courses in stagecraft, acting, mime, voice, movement, rhythmics, elementary ballet, woodcraft, elementary electronics, etc.Children will take part in stage tuition arranged.productions, #1 ROYA SEA iqnliteil * Ren past week at Weredale House.ady superintendent.he Te W MEREDALE - Public speaking, music, enter- sinment, hobby classes, physical raining, and night school are all ncludéd in the program of winter lass Activities, which opened this There are 148 boys now in esidence, 58 of whom work dur- ug the day-time and the abova mentioned interests are part of a ell balanced program provided or them by the Governors of the House.The newly formed public speak- pg class is under the leadership ht H.Geo.S.Bain assisted by « roup from the Junior Board of rade, Music is supervised by mest Yates, Mass singing and bractice for entertainment are art of the program and are under he leadership of Mrs.M.Craig, Dental linics are held three nights a eek under Dr.Clayton Bourne, nd the Welfare Federation Health Service is operated by Dr., Shippam and Miss M.E.elke, nurse.Hobby classes in the carpentry hop are held two nights a week nder Richard Fair; gymnasium asses are held for all boys in esidence, and are under the direc- lon of Wilham Murray now on e staff of the Outremont Public chools.The night school classes are nder the direction of the Govern- pent Night School.Classes fcr hese boys are held three nights a eek under the leadership of C.R neelandä, Principal of Connaught chool.Schoo! boys who attend public nd high schools study nightly un- er the leadership of E.E.Eades nd Ralph Gey, students at Mc- fli and Norman Moffatt, Eric atterson, Stanley Zarbatany stu- ents at Westmount High, Friday ight is entertainment night and he program includes movies, lec- res, sports and entertainments rovided by friends of the House.ednesday, Saturday and Sunday re late leave nights for boys who ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADET CORPS TAG DAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 6th Aid The SEA CADETS Buy - a - Tag Ys vin the .en mp -| soldier from your native country, .{with 8 uniforms for the Leaders.\u2018| tance Is with uniforms, Certainly in a city should be able to get together the fellow Scouter in Holland, Dear Unknown Friend: Scouts of th you will soon anticipate reason.Brother Boy Scouts, we Dutch Boys intend, after four years of oppression a time in which Scouting was forbiddem by the cruel Germans, to start with the Great work of Baden Powell, Here in Ose we already have a mew Troop but it is impossible for us to buy uniforms in our exhausted country.One of our Allled friends, a the advised us to ask these from Canadian Scout Troops.And so we come to you for uniforms.We hope that you don\u2019t think too badly of us for taking this liberty.Perhaps your Troop or several other Troops are able to help us.Our new Troop consists of 3 leaders and 14 boys.Would it ba possible for you to send us 17 complete uniforms?If you are unable to send us so many, then we will be very much satisfied Of course we will pay for them, so Will you write us now, please, how much money you need.You see, we ask very much, but we don\u2019t know any other way to get uniforms.Trusting you are able to help us, and thanking you, we remain, Your sincere friends and fellow Scouts, Chief Leader H, W.Th.Hopman, Leaders M.van Gulick and P, van Dyk.The address of these men is now in the hands of Boy Scout Headquarters downtown where uniforms are being received.It would take a hard heart fo resist such an appeal for practical help.It should be possible for our Scouts to outfit the complete Troop at Oss with uniforms, sending them a selection of sizes, and certainly not ask payment for them, In fact, we should be able to do far more than this and extend help to other Troops in gallant little Holland.We have already provided them with text books printed in the Dutch language.It will be fitting to add to this good turn the sending of a supply of uniforms.Our soldiers and the UNRRA have found that no assis- required.to get the Scouts active again in all the liberated countries.Leaders and boys: are keen an \u201con the job\u201d in con- nuire their interrupted training, 11 they need is the equipment By REG GROOME, \u2018 G.Robley Mackay, Commissioner of Montreal, lssued A \u2018natteñéo | to all Scouts of the city to supply a destitute Scout Troop.in Holland which they cannot possibly secure within their own countries.| It is therefore urged that all Montreal Troops gather together articles of: used uniforms, and! equipment such as pouches, knives, etc, Some will be avall- able from those who have outgrown last winter's outfit, some from boys who have just resigned from Scouting.Leaders outtiis will be welcome, as indicated In the letter.Send all articles to Scout Headquarters, 1523 Bishop St., where they will be taken over by a committee of ladies for sorting, repairing and cleaning it necessary.A shipment for Hol- work, , Regular Chapel Service is held every Sunday morning.Weredale House, one of the Welfare Federation Agencles, is under the supervision of V.F.McAdam, secretary manager, who is assisted by Mrs.M.Craig, superintendent, George Brugman and Mrs.A.J.Savage, assistants, with Marsdon Lyster, Harry Drennan, George Trainor and Nelson Lowe as part-time supervisors.er the size ot Montreal, he.said, we 17 uniforms oy \u2018need So urgent- .y, and a good number of these could very well tome from \u201cWestern Area.Following 1s the actual letter received by Mr.Mackay from a : 0am: August 20, 1945, .land will be prepared by October mm DEAMINER, FRIDAY, ocrosis.5, 1945 8 \"|S.Leo's Defeat = Montreal al West.\u2026 At first Ben from, for you, the still unknowa Brother Boy can\u2019t let them down.e utch Village of Oss.You will\u2019 \u2018be astonished by.Tecelv- ing this letter from Holland but * Ah fi éightios st, Leo's Sentor : Footbal)\u201d tem chalked frp: #4 im- : (préssive 8-0' \u2018win over Montreal Wen - fn a regular league game, played at Westmount.Park Tues- \u2018day afternoon.It was the west- enders third straight ioss.Gerald Berry opened the scorlug notified to expect this triendly help.\u201c Don\u2019t let us down, because we Do it now, while it is still in your mind.This is the most urgent good turn we have ever been called upon to do, and we must make sure that it is 15th, The Troop In Oss'has been: done, and well done.\u2018early in the second quarter, whea Ihe blocked a Montreal West kick {deer in the losers\u2019 zone and fell on the pigskin behind the payoff stripe for a safety touch worth two points, - Another blocked kick, this one in the third quarter, gave St, Leo's possession of the ball on the Blue and \u2018Gold's 35-yard stripe.From there Jim McCarthy went over on an end run for the game's only major.McCarthy converted to complete the scoring.Frankie Creaghan and Morey Barrie were also outstanding for the winners, while Walsh and Young were best for Montreal West, St.Leo's will play host to Montreal High at Westmount Park next Thursday afternoon.} ve EATON'S STORE HOURS : \u2026 Everybody Talking About The SPONSORED BY HOBBS GLASS LIMITED AND PRESENTED ACROSS CANADA BY EATON'S A kitchen of your dreams picked out of the future and placed before your eyes today on EATON'S Fourth Floor, A fabulous glass kitchen, wonderfully streamlined, scientifically and cleverly designed and equipped.sunny, sparkling, spotless, colorful, comfortable, e IT the first chance you get .today or tomorrow.Hear Miss Anne Sparks tell all about the kitchen\u2018s efficient and colorful beauty.Miss Sparks will speak daily (except Saturday) at 10.15, 11.15, 12.15 and 2.30, 3.30 and on Saturday at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock.There is No Charge for Admission\u2014Fourth Floor * EX-SERVICE MEN We Have a Nice Selection SUITINGS Available for Ex-Service Mon Priority Forms.All Work Hand Made in Styles.Reasonable Prices, Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE, (Just below St.Catherine! wk 3205 UNTIL THE BOYS Keep writing » bought By young.couple, two children, 2-3 ak : rooms, kitchen privileges, furnished ri e + \"SN or unfurnished, or apartment.Refer- 81 Blvd.ences.EL, 8578.\u201c UNFURNISHED room required by pusiness couple,.kitchen privileges.Please phone CA.1321.K-19 ! E MEN ROOM & BOARD WANTED .QUIET refined couple, beC-sitting Selection room, excellent references.Occupa- NGS ton October 13th.DE.5486.K-31 rvice Men GARAGES TO LET or HEATED GARAGE, yearly lease, $7 Aade in LQN, onth.266 Lansdowne.WL 1603.ble Prices, X-23 >rvice T AVE.Catherine) 0s GARAGE WANTED eee HEATED GARAGE wanted, vicinity Sherbrooke and Victorla Ave.EL 2898.K-32 SITUATION WANTED MALE YOR ALTERATIONS, painting, wash- Ing or tinting call WI.3738.E.Burt.K-28 TF YOU WANT your floors cleaned and polished llke new at reasonable rates, call WE.2039.K-7 FOR 8 Cello for sale, lovely tone, perfect Complete with bow and Call LA.5471.K-24 eondition.ease, $75.00.5610 Sherbrooke stW.DExven 1149 Modern 2 Chapel > HAMMOND\" ORGAN | Held set; FOR SALE HUDSON SEAL COAT Excellént.condition, size 14- 16, $250.00; boy's blue winter coat, size 10-12.EL.8782, K-25} DRENE SHAMPOO Just arrived, 1 to a customer.your share now.~ROCHMAN\u2019S DRUG STORE, 4625 Wilson Ave.DE:1161 K-33 MUST VACATE GOOD FURNITURE SACRIFICED Nine plece walnut dining room suite; Lindsay plano, both excellent; -den set; studio couch; Kroehler chester- single bed, complete and dressers.WA.5018.PAIR lacy\u2019s black English riding boots, size 513, very good condition, $15.00.DE.2155.K-49 Get PLAY PEN in Æood condition, 33,50.FI, 6672.K-47 | HUDSON SEAL coat, size 44, in ex-| cellent condition.DE.5506.K-46 SILVER FOX COAT New % length coat, size 36.Reason- able.EL, 0648.K-44 GENERAL ELECTRIC frigidaire, large size, good condition.Call-WA.5283.\u2019 .K-43 \u2018brooke St: West.THREE SETS finest heavy English woollen underwear, from Bond St, London; man\u2019s large size, almost new, $3.00 per set.Phone evenings, FI.6223.K-42 RUG, broadloom, rose, tope, new, 9 x 101%, $90.00.EL.7881.K-41 TWO PAIR yellow drapes lined; one pair natural and brown colour, lined; 2 pair bedspreads for twin beds, one pair rose, one Royal Blue.EL.4675.K-39 FIREPLACE \u20acCREEN and basket, good condition, $12.00.Phone EL.0382.K-38 SINGLE BED and spring, chest of drawers, girl's winter coat, size 16.WE.5431.- K-37 SOCCER BOOTS, men's, size 10%, new.EL.4832.K-35 LADY'S HUDSON.SEAL jacket, also black cloth coat, sise 38.DE.2714.K-34 NINE-PIECE walnut dining room set, real leather chairs.WI.6907.K-30 ELECTRIC Ironing machine, Beatty, latest model, new, for sale.Phone AT.0355.K-60 BOY'S topcoat, wincbreaker, underwear, sports coat, sweaters, size 13, 14; skates; lady's blue suit, 18; rea- sonable.WI.2389.K-26 NORWEGIAN ski boots, size 12; sports jacket, size 40; worn twice.WIL 8808.: K-22 LADY'S Hudson seal coat ,36-38, good condition, $125.00.WA.5286.SILVER FOX scarf, also ¥ checked coat; black fur trimmed coat, perfect condition.WI.5346.K-56 TWO COATS, size 16; one raccoon and one brown cloth, fully chamols lined.BY.1804.K-58 PINK KENWOOD snow-suit, excellent condition, size 1 year.DE.4025.; K-59 NEW chesterfield, Velours combination, spring-filled, 3 pleces, $85.00; also four new rugs and hall runner.Sell immediately.KL.3614, 5826 Sher- K-3 FuneraL DIRECTORS Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty - At your disposal without charge K-36} K-20 Sq ts Ee ar 2¢ FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD | TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 25 WORDS 50c Addhtionst Werde le ooch : ST Brisfies] WHaf Erreet, \u201cTs CAE DOES LOCO weep* By ME MADE FROM] HAVE ON HORSES FIGURE oF CASEIN- AND CATILE ?Landi APRINCIPAE HUM AMERICAN AKES THEM Mate Léo cnaey Jo Fore U4 ram hu.Wold gis pat] FOR SALE uel J.Leibowitz, Educational GOING SOUTH! Fur coats, grey Rus-| Director of the Congregation sian squirrel, white bunny, fawn lap- pin Jacket, waist length; red velvet evening wrap, floor length; girl's tube skates and boots, size 5; man\u2019s hickory skiis, ski boots, size 8; ski outfit; Elysian overcoat, size 98; fishing rod and reel; large stork lined ivory crib, matching wardrobe dresser, go- cart; bathinette; electric iron; small DeForest radio.All excellent condition.No «ealers.5833 Clanranald AT.0336.POOL TABLE, complete with balls, etc, cushioms, cloth and cover; all new, $150.00.$050 Gouin Blvd.West.WI, 8800, K-14 WANTED TO PURCHASE ARMY OFFICER'S winter coat, must be in good condition, size 38.State phone number to Box 324, c-o, 2191 Hampton.K-48 MEN'S and boy's clothing, etc., good prices, HA.3750, evenings CR.1933.K-4 x » | Shaar Hashomayim | * * School Registration Sunday sessions will resume on Sunday, October 7th in all Divl- sions of the Hebrew and Sunday ool, both morning and afternoon.Registrations are still being accepted through the Synagogue office, \u2019 Scouting Groups The Cub Pack under the leadership of Cubmaster old.\u2018rags wrapped of \u2018these war-suffereis and others around.thelr\u2018faet.One of the hays elsewhere can.be corrected.boasted a coat, but it had béen patched.dn titty, places.» \u201c Through your.contribution- of it.Ga.William - ey Lovela, made.a 40-200-foot \u201cpara um the first \u2018time h There is a \u2018National Clothing Jumped.He was tésting oll o Collection receiving- depet in your |tude bail-out equipment, and h neighborhood; See that your spare only mishap\u2019 was & frozen han He made the jump June 24, 194 from St.Leo's, Westmount Junior | than! = Ra Rausaulegs ry er rer bois Godasse N03 Qu Cyan CE face Cltslasqe OA ailes RE + Bude Callous OU 2.8 tiourew RIA + wa Wax \\ + FE Sora = - geste Dodursw RS.So MAN + Rothe Quoaluon 08 eval Guay Row BY Quay NO 6 .A BUT NOT FORGOTTEN From Adam to Zybisco their names are listed on scrolls that have an honoured place on the walls of factories and offices across Canada.They are the men who have risked their all that we might know security again.Many will never come back, and the debt we owe to them- can never be repaid.But there is a way we can repay some part of our debt to the many thousands who are returning to re-enter civilian like or to be treated for serious, wounds.The money we invest in Victory Bonds will help to provide _ for the rehabilitation of our service men and women.for the care of the disabled.for the costs of the army of occupation in Europe.And.the money we invest will help to maintain our export trade, providing peacetime markets for the products of our factories and farms .an assurance of the future prosperity of our country.The 9th Victory Loan will be the only loan for one year.We will be able to invest twice as much without increasing our monthly outlay.But whether we buy on the payroll plan, through our banks, trust and loan companies, or for cash, it will be our duty and our privilege \u2019 to increase our purchases to cover the full twelve, month period.5, Get ready to buy VICTORY BONDS NATIONAL WAR AINANCE COMMITTES The § ada\u2019s Greg rowing ne tory Loan Loan is re One | Spring of is possible ada\u2019s borr de as large Victor hostilities 3 tasks.Ang borrowing For in back to the of shipping Meanwhile, dred-and-on of it.Then, t Veterans wi trained for credits \u2018will hundreds of People other supplie including Ca people.Can help them b losses and d lend in thes: perity of the Then, tl program, ang ing.These t: rowing requi £ven though and in the pa to continue t Plans to perity in the over the next War pro Use is on the rent prices is Money in the there will be to inflation, t Spending tinued saving to keep the cc Dower of our Us to win the \u2018 The mini Victory Loan the 9th Victo.level of borro As indivic the value of a With twelve n Will buy doubl Most others wi Tig stn v "]
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