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[" we have\u2018 just received an assorts \"ment of beautiful watchôs for.- Ladies and Gentlemen.Waterproof % watches included.SPECIAL DISCOUNT To * EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL\u2019 OS JEWELLERS COC DoD Stirring Slogan Sparks Loan Drive Last minute instructions for the\u2019 Victory Loan campaign which opens here Monday, were given.to the gelling teams, at a final meeting held in the Greer Room of Victoria Hall.Denton Creighton, Victory Loan General Sales Executive, wag the princfpal speaker, and in his talk to the assembled salesmen, he laid special emphasis on the fact, that citizens of this City, could show their.appreciation and approval .of Victory in mo better manner, than by signing their nage to Bond purchases.~ His worship, Mayor Adams in his address, welcomed the salesmen and made an appeal to the citizens of Westmount td purchase bonds at their place of residence.During his talk, his Worship made 8 special appeal for citizens to await the call of thelr Victory Loan Salesman.C.E.McKenna and W.Evans, Joint organizers, informed the saleg staff, that a greatly increased objective had been placed upon the local unit by the National Wat Finance Committee, but said that there was no reason to despair on this account, as bank saving deposits as of September 30th, were at & new high level across Canada.Ten teams of six men each, will cover the city, and a pleasant aspect the] of the sales force is the fact, that many veterans have been enrolled in \u2018the different teams.in addition to several well-known local residents.Following are names of the salesmen on the different teams: A.R.Porter, A.B.Clark, Roy E.Mackenzie, R.E.Moore.w.R.\u2018Watt, J.H.Beare.- G.F.MacRae, \u2018F.E.Crane, P.Stephenson Macnutt, W, J.Neale, G.D, Stephens, H.W.Williams.R.H.Smith, W.G, Fitzgerald, H.S.Jones, J.T.F.Peck, John Wood, Robert Wood.Pau] Bertrand, C.W.Hertz- berg, M.Hughes, L.A, Dupras, H.A.McKean, A.H.Walker, - G.H.Tessier, L.L.Franks, W.H.Fowler, W.H.Hartley, W.R.Sinclair, E.F.Wainwright, K.Leishman.J, Fauvel, C.W.Kennedy, Tom Robertson, G.H.Peck, C.R.Wilson.M.Williams, S.G.Stanford, J.H.C.Brown, G.H, Cook, R.M.Murray, John Bousquet, E.F.Adams, Charles Downs, G.H, Hawker, E.A.Sherrard, W.8.MacKay, S.Longmore, J.E.Spinkle, T.J.Coonan, I.\u2018Wellington, A, V.Sinclair, L.F.Winchester, G.C.Shaw.M.Kirsch, L.Kirsch, B.Ber- man, V.Michaels, Norman Rill, Myer Pins, H.R.Wilson.Clothing Drive Exceeds Quota The response .of Westmount residents to the appeal of the National Clothing Collection has heer 80 generous as to utterly dispel any doubt about exceeding the allotted quota.As a result of the overwhelming response to the appeal for used clothing, the work of sorting out the various clothes will continue, during the coming week, and the service of more volunteers in this work is fequired, : Owing to the shortage of help, many calls for pick-up service have been meglected, and the use of cars and extra workers to attend to this part of the work would he appreciated.Warm praise is given by Arthur W.McMaster, Division Chairman, to the citizens of Westmount wh: contributed go generously, to the women of the .Westmount Wom- ens\u2019 Club and the various churches and other organizations who so greatiy assisted in the work of the Clothing Appeal.Hallowe'en Party A Hallowe'en Party sponsored by the Sergeants\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Auxil- fary, Tth Recce Regt.(17th D.YR.C.H.) Is taking place on Friday, \u201c October 26, In the Sergeants\u2019 Mess 4185 Cote des Nelges Road, at 8.30 pm, a Rettéshineniy.wills served.ce - Westmount Library Starting Saturday morning, October 20, at 10.30 a.m., and continuing each Saturday morning, the winter months, the Story Hour for boys and girls will be held in the Children's Rocm of the Westmount Public Library.ee PAUL A.McFARLANE Paul A.McFarlane, 637 Sydenham avenus, vice-president of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, who was re-elected chairman of the Trans-Canada - Telephone System for the ensuing year at the annual meeting held in the Chateau Frontenac at Quebec City.R.V.Macaulay, 737 Roslyn avenue, assistant vice-president of the Bell Company, was named vice-chair- mian of the System that embodies .al_soven of the major telephone lo + Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Crafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 x THE BRIETZCKE FAMILY Mr.Edmund Brietzcke, recently retired civil engineer, Mrs) Brietzcke and daughter Patricia, shown just before they board the S.S.Manchester Shipper, bound for the United Kingdom.~ Crest Designed For Ninth Loan A figure 9 and a pen, inscribed upon a shield, has been adopted as the crest of the Ninth Victory Loan.The 9 signi- ties the Ninth Loan, and the pen represents the slogan of the campaign, which is, \u201cSign Your Name to Victory.\u201d Lapel badges in the coming drive, which hegins Mon- be miniatures of the will crest, which, in larger forms, will appear in many decoration schemes and other Ninth Victory Loan presentations.Explaining the crest and slogan, officials said they symbolized the day, fact that, the war having been won, it if up to individuals to profiteby the bounty of peace.One of the first steps in this direction, they said, was the purchase of Victory Bonds.The proceeds of these bonds are a major portion of the nation\u2019s necessary spending program, which, in brief, is largely devoted to the many factors which will shorten the transition from a wartime to a pea-etime economy.Each signature on a Victory Bond, it was pointed out, means that the signer is helping his nation and himself at the same time.These, in fact, are the long- awaited days when the pen has become mightier than the sword.Change Of Date The Captain Fryatt Chapter I.O.- D.E.sale which was to take place on November 1 and 2 will, owing to the holiday, take place on October 31 and November 2.The sale will be held in.the Que- bed Hydro\u2019 Bullditig: ~~ \u201c>i PROMOTED Frank C, Whitaker, 49 Easton, who has just been appointed staff assistant reporting to the assistant vice-president, commercial, of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Mr.Whitaker is well-known in the west-end, being past president of the Westmount Rotary Club and former west district manager of the telephone company in Montreal.Victory Gardeners \"Victory gardeners, are herewith reminded that at the.end of \u2018the gardening season, thsir gardens must be cleared of all corn stalks, and other lke refuse, which may harbour pests or insect larvae.This is one of the requirements upon which permissior to use the land ts given and failure to comply with this regulation may re- sult in forfeiture of the land next years! 1.ve rr meen Westmount Family Returns To Great Britain Mr.and Mrs.Edmund H.Briet- zcke, and daughter Pat, 31 Spring field avenue, were aboard the SS.Manchester Shipper, when the.vesse] left Montreal this past week, bound for Liverpool, England.The Brietzcke family have sey= ered their conection with Weste mount after a period of resi dence which- lasted for 3 years, and will take up' house in Chie !| chester, Sussex, England.Mr.Brietzcke, who recently ree tired after 36 years service with the National Harbours Board, was a civil engireer, and in this capa city drew the charts of Montreal harbour, and other waterfront developments, His educational chart \u201cThe Great and Small\u201d designed and illustrated with the aim of inter esting.students in the natural wonders of the world, while refused by educational authorities as Leirg too advanced, is con- reded to be the work of a master eraftsman, VETERANS RETURN More than 950 Montreal and district army personnel will return to Canada on Sunday, when the S.8.Ile de France is scheduled to dock at Halifax.M, E.Doke, general passenger \u2018 agent, Canadian National Railways, said here today.Travelling to Montreal on two C.N.R.special trains, they will arrive at Bonaventure Station on Monday.Included in the group are 36 women and 17 men who - were serving overseas ks à volug- tary concert party.Edd CH \u2018WESTMOUNT: HIGHLIGHTS \u2014 a.By GEORGE COCHRANE Mr.John Jake Dickens, the short and ever smiling Westmount High School student whose classle features appeaved in the air cadet skit of the Purple and White Revue '45 back in April, approached your favorite columnist not so many days ago and claimed that he had a very important announce- - ment to make through the medium of Westmount Highlights, Important ennouncements are our staff of life so we ordered Mr.Dickens to proceed post haste and quam cellerrime, .\u201c1,\u201d said Mr.Dickens, pausing to reflect upon the beauty of that vowel, \u2018am in charge of publicity for the annual fall dance of the Westmount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club.Wolfgang Peter Siemers, president of same organization, and James Jumbo Parsons, chairman of \u2018the dance committee, have asked me to ask you to ask your editor to ask the publisher if you could inform the solid citizens of this community that the soiree will be held in the not too spacious gymnasium of Westmount High School on the night of Friday, November 2 and the early morning of Saturday, November 3.Furthermore, all proceeds will proceed to charity.\u201d Having delivered himself of this lengthy oration, handsome Jake genuflected and, with a wave of his hand, departed in the general direction of Sol's stationary Stationery.It was approximately two minutes and 20 seconds later that James Jumbo Parsons appeared in the suit that he is wearing this month.James J.gave out with the -same information as his publicity manager and then added, \u2018\u2018The Westernaires, that great conglomeration of modern musicians, will be supplying the musical aec- companiment for this all-im- portant social event.\u201d Starting time, quoth Jumbo, will be 9.00 p.m.POST MORTEM With only a disappointing number of couples present in Victoria Hall's lower ball room last Friday evening, ye Skyliners Orchestra opened their 1945-46 dance season.The Liners pleased those who attended and William Roberts, \u2018WHS grade 12 student who has been covering schoo] football for The Herald this season, went so far az to say that Jerry Miller's boys are vastly superior to the Westernaires.The Skyliners, however, are not too sad about last week's fiasco.The publicity attached to the event has brought them a number of offers, one of which is to play at the West Hill graduation dance next Friday evening.By the time they put on another dance at Vic Hall, the Sky- liners hope to have established themselves throughout Montreal to such an extent that they'll be able to jam the Westmount dance centre.ITEMS The Westmount Four, Bain MacAskill, John J.J.Pepper, Normie Hampton and Gordie Pfeiffer, will be playing at tonight's WHS Friday Night Party.Admission is free to students of the institution.Art Varonka, the songwriter of this metropolis whose forehead has been voted most likely to recede, was scheduled to give out with the world premiere of Week-End Love at last Friday's soiree but decided to postpone the big event when there was no orchestra on hand \u2019 makes a daily trek to McGill.to background the number .-.Tonight, Arthur?.Westmount High School was broken into some time over last week-end.Nothing was stolen and the only clue was a footprint.tective Agency.MORE ITEMS Fred Tees and Bob Sproule will both be taking commerce at Mc- Gill this year.Teds is alfeady an ex-sailor while Pappy expects his walking ticket, from the Canadian navy in another week or so.He has been serving on the destroyer Micmac.William Atwood Macdonald's learned treatise on the music of Duke Ellington, which appeared in the McGill Daily a week or so ago, earned him one fan letter.Quasi Common hopes to begin studying science at Dawson College in January.He's just out of the navy.Dave Laurin and* Jim Macaulye, both about to become ex-Canadian sailors, have resumed scholastic work.Wavy-haired Dave is at a tutorial school while Macauley Which reminds that Edwin Briggs is taking first year commerce at McGill.Sue Haire is in charge of the gals\u2019 Hi-¥Y household committee again this year.That's the fancy title bestowed upon the femmes who serve at the Hi-Y suppers.~ .Wolfgang Peter Sie- mers, president of the boy's Hi-Y C lub, is refereeing the elementary schools\u2019 football league games this season.He saw action for the first time Monday.Eric Gregory Swaine, who's out at Montreal West this year, is almost a sure bet for coach of this season\u2019s Roslyn School hackey team.Younger brother John is captain of the Roslynites\u2019 pigskin- chasers., Hear that the West- ernaires will be playing at the WHS' graduation dance a week tonight, LIBERALS MEET A preliminary organization meeting of the Westmount Young Liberals Association was held at the home of William Macdonald, 66 Chesterfield avenue, Wednesday evening.Plans for the first public méeting of the association, to which all young men and women of Westmount will be invited, were discussed and it is hoped that the group will begin holding regular get-togethers before the end of this month, \u201cAt this time, wher the entire world is reconverting from war to peace, it is more important than ever for young people to take an active interest im politics,\u201d said Mr.Macdonald.\u201cThe Westmount Young Liberals Association will give the younger generation in this city am excellent opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with the platforms of all of Canada\u2019s political parties.\u201d Present at the meeting, aside from Mr.Macdonald, were Charles McCrae, Bill Milne and George Cochrane, FAT RESERVOIRS Many animals besides the eamel carry reserve fats on their backs, but in a long, narrow strip, Instead of a hump.A caribou may carry a band of back-fat velshing 50 pounds.Domestic airlines operated 350 commercial liners before the war.Easy conversion of military aircraft is expected to put More than 1500 planes in this service short- ly.Call the Haney De-i- | Gives Address ™ the physically ill in Canada.Barrister and Solicitor EE bar HOWARD 8S.ROSS K.C.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.Won =I Tio TO CAPACITY \u2018In an interview with Walter Hatch, Manager, Homoeopathic Hospital, concerning present hospitalization possibilities for residents, Mr, Hatch revealed the following.information: - \u201cWhilst all Montreal Hogpitals are tilled to\u2019 capacity \u2018at this time, we feel that the Community would be interested in knowing the situation at the Homoeopathic more intimately.With a bed capacity of 125, the waiting list for admissina to Hospital now -stands as follows: Private 22, Semi-Private 112 and Public 50.While it Is true, many of these patients are not acntely ill, the majority of them would be pre- paréd to enter the Hospital immediately, if the accommodation were available.It is essential that the Hospital - +.maintain a certain amount of its capacity available for emergency admissions.This fact is justified by the number of such emergencies which to date in the morth of October has averaged three per day.The pressure of such a high ratio of occupancy, taxes the energies of all Hospital personnel to the limit.With the shortage of personnel in\u2019 some departments, the load has been eased, to a large degree, by the service of Volunteers, now going into their fourth year of valuable assistance on the wards of the Hospital.Tribute is also paid to those loyal Employees who have stood by their duties so efficiently during the War years.\u201d Noted Speaker John A.Marsh, Special Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Munitions for Canada and noted goodwill ambassador to the Allied Nations, wil address The Young Men's Section of the Montreal Board of Trade at their Opening Dinner Meeting to be held in the Windsor Hotel on Monday next.Mr.Marsh recently completed a tour of the United Kingdom, Holland, Belgium and France where his magnetic personality and eloquence won him the highest of praise.In the last two years Mr.Marsh's audiences have exceeded the 100,000 mark, and his scholarly, friendly and sincere manner has done much for Canada and the Empire.HERE FILLED.\" \u201d : ere 7 - ange 7 .: aT UE as Æ .i og = YY] C = \\ y e stm oun ft LT 4 VA.A \"ae .oo HP \u201d nemremrenenence 3 Psychiatrist Gives Solar Club Address of the Solar.Club that mental il- ners was one of the greatest health problems facing Canada today.Few people realized that, of necessity, there are more hos- Fpital beds for the mentally than Dr.Hinds, however, struck an optimistic note in explaining the sue- cess of madern and advanced methods of treatment in restoring some of the most stubborn cases to à: healthy normal life.Dr, Hinds was addressing a meeting of.the Solar Club, held on Thursday evening last at the Homoeopathic Hospital.Following the speaker's remarks, it was announced that \u201cThe Hilda Galt Revue,\u2019 a well-known Army Show, would be staged at Vie- toria Hall in aid\u2019of the, Homoeopathic Hospital on November civ Ji dad fr feb a |.28tH- mexti à APRA A NEI A TREE RE FRINTON RE PBA NNT I VY FAAS INERT IS INE TTI Na red Ces reflet.AU wer 04 Dr.Ewart Hinds told members | Crivgitfey tggdrs TY - mp _\u2014 _ \u2014\u2014 = + Regular Classes at 4.00, Bob Eden.and: Camphe} | The regular.classes on the.gym | Snowdon will- fostruct them, The] \u2018and in.the pool are well under- class is limited to 10, so get In} .way.Evreybody will have to be|on % early, = = E on his toes this year, for the three ; LE .#4 a groups\u2014Preps, Junior and In- The Photography Club \u201copens termediates will be competing [this Friday \u2018at 8.00 p.m.under ° against each other in numbers Mr, J.B.Smythe, who 18 an ex.Wes and attendance.pert in both photography and\u201d = The Preps go on the floor with club work.Co Lu | W.Kinrade and: Junior.Leaders + + 4 À giving direction: The Prep boys Terry Seaman : will open the ) | have a varied.programme\u2014Cal- wood shop Monday, October 22, isthenics, inat - \"work-\u2014gaîmes\" \u201cand | and \u2018élasses will be arranged tos | some\u2019 apparatus work.: : the - coming season.Classes wil The Juniors are.led by Dave be after school from 4 to 5.Wood: and\u2019 have workouts on all.* 0x LA (the apparatus\u2014bäsketball\u2014floor Saturday, October 20, Miss J Ji Dr hockey and advanced tumbling Burney will open a leather work JgVests and mat work.This class his afing group at 10 o'clock.Again, Jiontr grand time and is looking: for reglater early so you won't be dis J 1! more and better atténdance.appointed.4 Bort The Intermediates this year can æ #* .#$ 1 the spread their wings.With Gerry| Mr.J.Mills, late of the Royal adua Wright and Howard Mandigo Canadian Navy.will open thé Doc putting the lads: through their Swimming Club, October 19, if} Burg paces, we expect to see this clase|7.00 p.m.This Club !s only opin f™ pare! turn out some expert gymnasts.to those who have or can get their cal \u2019 *- » Stage 5 Interiiediate \u2018Level, He 1 Movies .: * + # ne.Teen-Agers Dance raotice The movies hit an all time high ; \u2018 ; last Saturday.Everybody be- Each Friday night sees there : NG teen-agers gather to dance an{fffimselt haves well and as long as they Ws cit do, we will have movies.This have a good time.Tonight theyjmis cit) week's show is a picture Inter- will elect their officers.Dr.F an of ; = * LS * utdoor pretation of a famous book \u201cThe , ; Count of Monte Cristo\u201d.It has HALLOWE'EN ember all the appeal for old and young.We are fo have a big party Haffthletic So\u2019 come -and see it.Try to-be on [lowe'en Night, so look for tur-Mresiden time (1.30 Saturday)\u2014it helps, ther notice.Wo ar + -4 % h * * » fhistle ( Learn To Swim , , Opening Supper re There are \u2018still some of our Let's all get ready for th .members who cannot swim.If |oPening supper Nov.2.Ho Is these boys come every Monday au on - rowne, ASIATIC DELICACY BA nd-da The curious Asiatic fat-talled owne; sheep is raised for wool and the Speci è Ppires, tail, which contains many pounds ial Class, Monday others, of fat.The tail is considered by evenings nie, M natives of .both Asia and Africa Regular Class, Thursday Morris to be-a delicacy.evenings The hiv ~ rist .- Special class for tesn-age boys.JE ent t SLERPLESS FISH ar rons \"oy metary.Fish cannot close their eyes, PRIVE ROINTMENT TT and therefore they are unable to ST.JC sleep in the ordinary sense of that term as applied to mankind.They MARY BEETLES Recent have periods of less activity dur- thulane ing the day and night, and it is ELwood 51 ill were then that they rest.Lw à 70 [ chec fount b atenden QU | WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE LIE: alex MISS R.WOOD, Principal Vay w me Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.joined Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.J» talk Enroll mew fer Day or Evening Courses.Graduates with loading J°12! d Montreal firms.Stenographers are in great demand.\" by ie.WEllington 1885 it the | \u201cThe Scheél of Successful Students\u201d AR, m û unt Div its fron .8 69 un Art Instructions .perintend ° ° à parade Drawing and Painting 0 Frot Still Life, Landscape Live Model SEVERE MASSE =: EGERTON .TRAINED A TUPPER: A reliable school of established re and individeal supervisien.Highest receive Scheel diploma.experience provided.te Box 76 Station RH, TRAIN NOW FOR POST-WAR OPPORTUNITIES Second Group of Day and Evening Classes Will Begin October 220 Instruction given by staff ef qualified registered nurses, Employment Apply fer personal interview, stating qualifications and telephone num ~ WALNUT 1376 SCHOOL + TTENDANTS STREET putation stressing thoreugh pris standards maintain register maintaiæd.Montreal; or telephone ; .resté Studio at \\ ECC 4823 St.Catherine St.Wet - - FI.4225 HA.6989.ARPEN eanast, .Thot A, r Saggent bel] : The In] eng À der\u201d ex- and\u201d the 22, for will | Mee vorke gain, | > dise\u201d Royal the 9, at open! thelr s the e and they y Hat r fur the A day | | BY ES boys.| | § Ribi0 SERVICE.| Tues Fol AU ALL MAKES © MITCHELL'S 5.7309 S018 Sete wv.Wertmpunt's Home Newspaper\u201d HORT ILLNESS ROVES FATAL) Dr.John Finnie, \u2018 70, prominent Westmount dootor, Montreal General Hospital, Tues- y night \u2018after a short llness.Lr March 20, 1875, the son the late Dr.John Finnie, he aduated trom McGill Unéversity Doctor.of Medicine and Master Surgery in 1898, and then took ost-graduate work in the Mont- oa] General Hospital.He first came to Westmount in $9, when he transferred his raotice from Coaticook, Que., here.he had first established inselt in 1903, and remained in is city for more than 30 years.Dr.Finne was a great lover of utdoor sports and was a life smher of the Montreal Amateur thletic Association.He was past aident of the Kanawaki Golf lub and also of the Montreal histle Curling Club.He was also | member of the Can-Hunt Club, hd the Tak-it-esy Fishing Club.He is survived by his wife, one 1, John Frederick Malcolm, and » daughter, Mrs, George R.owne, Senneville, Que.; one nd-daughter, Miss Mary Anne kowne; a sister, Mrs.Robent J.ire, Toronto, and three others, Albert B.and Alfred D.bnie, Montreal, and Stanley G., Morrisburg, Ont.The funeral services were held Christ Church Cathedral.In- ment took place in Mount Royal metery.ST.JOHN AMBULANCE Recent meetings of the St.John ibulance Brigade in Victoria | wore highlighted by the an- | check-up of the -Divisior's kount books by Provincial Sup- Miiitendent A.Proven, and the gual examination of member's rk.by Divisional Surgeon, Dr.J.Day.\u2018 New members who have recent- joined the Brigade, bempfited à talk and demonstration on eral deportment which was en by \u2018Ambulance oficer, J.lie.At the public reception of the MR, members of the West- unt Division with reinforce- ats from Divisions 50, 178, 2, 1 69 under the command-of printendent J.Dalton lined à parade route and also manned ee first aid stations.PAINTING AND DECORATING ¥BARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanast, Neatest ond Most \u2014 Thorough in Town A.Bethune | r Saggéations and Estimates Free § AT.7192 L SILVER h Class Ladies\u2019 and Mona's TAILOR d assortment of imported goods | always In stock, pairing, cleaning end pressing 483 SHERDROOKE WIS?hn coef AR, nies died in the| WE DELIVER FORUM GROCERY -2209 St.Catherine West : (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER = - Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, ocTostx 19, 1945 st 3 p.m., in Victoria Mali.The Ballochmyle Merry Widow; Ch.SUPPORTS S.P.C.A.AT FUNCTION Mrs, R.Percy Adams, whose beautiful skye terrior Talisker's Mighty Atom, new owned by Mrs.G.S.B.Mack, of Westmount, will be one of the dogs featured in \"Fashion on Parade\u201d in aid of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Saturday, November 3nd, Mrs.Adams à is photographed here with Ch.Skyhigh Lady Fay of Talishor; Chummie\u2019s Heir of Merry Mount Mr.G.H.Steeves, president of the Roslyn Home and School Association was chairman at the opening meeting of the organization which was held in the School Auditorium, Mrs, Hamilton Marshait, Convener of the Parent Educatign Committee of the Quebec Federation of Home and School Assoc- fation was present and spoke briefly on Child Study Group.GQ.H.Penrose, principal of Ros- Iyn School was the speaker for the evening and had as his sub- \u2018ject \u201c60,000 Families Approve.\u201d In the course of his talk, the speaker said: \u201cSixty thousand families, by becoming members of Home and School Associations in all parts of Canada, have significd their approval of the organization as a means of promoting Home-School co-operation.\u201cIn Edmonton, Alberta, for example, the local associations have drawn the attention of the public to the need for up-to-date buildings and equipment for their schools, with excellent results.In Winnipeg, one of the local groups used the school grounds, a park and an outdoor bathing pool to provide a summer camp for city children unable to get away to the country for the summer.In Quebec province, the provincial Home and School federation gave un- stinted support to the teachers\u2019 as- soclations in their demands for a solution of Montreal's financial problems in education.In Nova Scotia efforts.were directed toward improving the standards of education In rural schools.\u201cIn addition many groups throughout the country have spon- sired health and recreation projects of various kinds such as art classes, hobby shows, skating AER ARNE Sr T0 PER Roslyn Home and School Association Hold First Meeting ion, field days, \u2018summer round-up\u2019 for medical examinatoin of pupils about to enter school for the first time, provision of hot lunches and of noon supervision in rural schools, and classes in nutrition, first aid end home nursing.\u2019 Roslyn \u201cThe Roslyn Association has for many years augmented the provision made by city and school authorities for supervised games, by providing additional supervision where needed, so that more children might participate.It has also taken an interest in visual education and has co-operated witht the school authorities in making provision for the showing of instructional films.\u201cPerhaps more important than | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 C.H.PENROSE Principal of Roslyn School, he ad- members of the dressed the Roslyn Home and- School Association at the first meeting of the ses- son, on the subject of home and school reletions .RETURN ON LADY NELSON Arrivals expected aboard the hospital ship Lady Nelson are Col.G.E.Wright, RCAME, 5771 Cote St.Luc Road; Sgt.J.F.Armitage, RCASC, 7.Ellerdale Road, Hamp- stead; Cpl.M.M.J.McKee, 408 Metcalfe Avenue, Westmount and Capt.G.M.Smith, 10 Braeside Place, also Westmount.the sponsoring of specifie projects by local associations has been the contribution made in fostering a greater understanding of the nature and needs of the child, partie- ularly his need for security and for independence, Of similar importance has been the development of understanding of the aims and methods of the school.Where these are fully understood, the home and tha school are able to work together as an efficient team in their common task of educating the child.\u201d PAGE THRER Social Club Is Planned An offort is being made to keep together the large group of adults who participated in the putting activities at the Westmount Park course during the past summer, Plans are underway to hold weeks ly social nights at Victoria Hall for the players and their friends throughout the winter months.An \u2018organization meeting has Leen called for Monday.October 29, at Victoria Hall, when plans will be discussed and a committee \u2018chosen to arrange the groups ace tivities.Bridge, whist, crihbage and other card gamer are expeci- ed to be played and there is a nossibility that refreshments may be offered as well, A All those interested in this group are asked to attend this opening meeting.Sy Va Bond TEA NEW SUPERVISION AND POLICY In Our - SANDY'S - BAR-B-Q and STEAK HOUSE Enjoy Our Appetizing FULL COURSE MEALS Served At All Hours Also Large Assortment .of Delicious SANDWICHES Afternoon Teas - Ice Cream 5131 DECARIE BLVYD., AT SNOWDON FREE PARKING SPACE FOR CUSTOMERS Kitchen ALSO Fuel Wood \u2014Kindling Wood Fireplace Logs Furnace Cleaning Enport furnace attendant service in Snowdon and Hampstead district only HAMPTON WOOD & COAL 6951 WESTERN AVE.CNE WA, 2323-DE, 8481; \u201ca PS .+ wo Eo fee + .Tr ERO.- PAGE FOUR ~ ~ THE EXAMINER Serving the City.of Westmount Garden Seburb of Canads\u2019» Metropolis.Publisked Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.! Wainut 2773 % *The Examiner\u201d aims te be an (ndependent, clean newspaper for the heme, devoted te publie service.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1945 VICTORY BOND OBSERVATIONS Anybody can buy a Victory Bond, whatever his residence or mationality, American visitors, visiting United Nations aviators, have bought Victory Bonds.So for that matter have felons undergoing penitentiary sentences.Bonds are negotiable from hand to hand, just like any other Canadian money bills.They can be registered in a given person's ~ name, however, and thus become theit-proof.The cost of floating a Canadian bond drive, including transportation, salaries, printing stunts, etc., is less than 34 of one per cent.The vast majority of Victory Bond workers are volunteers, not paid in any way.The cost of Victory Squares, parades, etc., in any Victory Loan is a very minute fraction of one per cent, the greater part of such stunts being underwritten by private concerns, .Many , UNS firms underwriting stunts apecitically- request that they be given à no o publicity.; .The bete noire of the door-to-door Victory bond salesman is the buyer who breaks his appointments, requires two, three or four.calls before clinching the deal.Many such salesmen, doing their ordinary work by day, do single campaign.This newspaper space is | their selling evenings .and repeat calls ruin their schedules, waste valuable time.Montreal newspaper publicity for Victory loans, exclusive of .advertising, if run as a single column, would be half a mile long for a the free-will contribution of a public-spirited press.HOW ADVERTISING PAYS! A man who seemed to know what he was talking about told me that a maker of one of the tablets that fizz when you put them in water disliked the Roosevelt administration | so much in its early days that he decided to spend all his profits on advertising so he wouldn't have to pay any taxes, writes William Feather.The upshot was that his business doubled, tripled, and keeps on growing.His taxes now greatly exceed his total earnings of a few years ago.There\u2019s something amusing about this, although I can\u2019t say just what it is.onl Bouts When Nazi U-boat commanders hoisted black flags of surrender, it was a \u201cgo ahead\u201d signal to the three out of every eight Canadians who normally depend for their livelihood on export - trade.For five years the flow of foreign trade has been largely a government responsibility.But now, to help create peacetime jobs, Canadian enterprise must do its full share in finding customers abroad.This means doing business all over the world, in strange and distant cities, in a bundred languages and currencies; Canadian banks have a key role in this complicated but essential peacetime task.Every day their foreign branches and correspondents arrange credits, handle documents and perform other intricate operations to bring buyers and sellers together across the obstacles of distance, language and custom: This banking service is of primary importance to business and to every Canadian worker as Canada turns to the task of recreating trade abroad to provide jobs at home, is \"+ ortfisement Sponsored By your Book -necessarily- those of this newspeper, not accept responsibility for them.me As a post-war project the formation of a strong department of re- Ngion at Yale was recommended in a report of the committee of ten appointed & year ago by President Seymour, to study \u2018the role that religion should play ih a university.The committee warned against moral and intellectual anarchy.\u201d 1It-referred to \u2018sharp increase in the amount: of classroom dishonesty.\u201d A return to religion would go a long way, the report suggested, to counterbalance the existing conditions.+ * % The new Parliament of Britain with ancient ritual elected Col.Clifton Brown to be its speaker.He served as speaker under the former government, Just before the ceremony began, Youthful | voices hailed the entry of Mr.Churchill, by singing \u201cFor he\u2019s A Jolly Good Fellow\u201d, to which the Labor Members replied with \u201cThe Red Flag\u201d.When the speaker began his address, he showed \u201cwhat he thought of this display; he bad not imagined that he had been elected to be the conductor of a musical show! .* *% * The New York Times reports that the latest census of Roman Catholics in the U.S.A, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands, as set forth in the official Catholic directory for 1945, shows an increase of 543,970 in the past {twelve months and bringing the total to 23,963,- 671, the ratio of gain in a year being nearly 2.5 per cent.® + # Hon.Lewis P, Schwellanbach, newly-appointed U.S.Secretary of Labor, while serving as a Federal judge, gave his famous decision in OPA against the Inland Dairy Association.He held that: \u201cThe patronage dividend (refund) has been woven into the worp and woof of the co-operative system.To take from co-operatives the right to pay \u2018patronage dividends ultimately would destroy the cooperative structure.\u201d As a senator, Lewis Schwellen- bach was looked upon by Washington observers as one of the ablest and soundest progressive thinkers, and was described by the late Senator Norris as \u2018\u201c\u2018one of the hopes of the U.S.Senate.\u201d » * » The U.S.war department recently released its figures on total casualties in the European war.They total 60,000,000, not including civillan deaths from bombing, starvation, mal-nutrition or disease! » » » \u201c\u201c.inaccurate writing is generally the expression of inaccurate thinking.\u2018\u2019\u2014Richard Grant White.# # # \u201cEarly in my propaganda career I learned the necessity for iteration and re-iteration in order to gain interested attention.There are so many things to attract attention, that only the most insistent can succeed.This is my excuse for quoting so much from others.There is also the fact that many people demand \u2018authority\u2019 in support of ideas presented by an unknown writer.\u201d\u2014Warren E.Brokaw in Bquitable Society And How To Create It.= \u201c # Dr.Harry Emerson Fosdick retires from the pulpit of Riverside Church, New York (the Rockefeller Church) in May, 1946, when \u2018he will reach the age of aixty- eight.He has been & powerful force for the promotion of: unde- a nominational Christianity.THE FORUM + Conducted'by HOWARD $.ROSS, KC.pet in Which Subjects of General Interest Are\u2019 Discussed The opinions expressed In this Forum are not te and it does .\u201c Cy A survey covering: 150 &oldie discharged from the Army, reve that only thirteen were-gble tog into their old civilian clothes, gp always suspected that those ig about the Army cooks were lib lous, .8% # : A shipment of U.S.nylon stg ings diverted from Italy to Swi erland, arrived at Sweden.Won who knew of them from heresy and the movies; lined up at she to buy them ai $4.15 a pair.» * * Rev.| A total of 2,000,000 cigarey R are being distributed monthly National Co-operatives Incorpo | ted in the U.S.A., according to 4 c vertising Age.The following fr 2st their advertising copy is the fra bis = est advertising I have ever re 11.00 n°1 It is stated that the cigarey ce: \u201cafford the same degree of exif 7% 5: ment to those who relish smo ces any good brand and they con about the same amount of nico Moiy Co and other ingredients genefally I lieved to be injurious to health day : * * pa Mating: \u201cThe greatest of faults, I woi say, is to be conscious of non .\u2014Carlrle, Trinit » * * Sherbre Cartels are based on a phi ophy of scarcity, restriction a monopoly power over econo Rev, life.They are inherently cont to the American creed of frecidill Rov.G opposed to the spirit of demac and hostile to progressive | st provement of the economic pl 8.00 am tion of the majority.Because ql 10.00 a.m, tels are founded on the belie 11% oo privilege, they are outposts of Scou itical reaction, and barriers to ih forward movement of demouilil 80 pr in all its aspects \u2014 Wendel! Be ro Kind «+ # bom The Observer, official orga cer, the United Church of Canada, Monday.( cently charged that \u2018\u2018public Wednesday teries of one kind and and our nun throughout Canada are develo \u201cun into a serious gambling men \u2014 LS * % $1 \u201cTheory is the soul of prac \u2014From Business Book-keg - and Pracli * * + Cor Britain's steel capacity wil Co increased 20 per cent'undera Roster: R year plan.Also, a plan bas adopted for handling the rubber monopoly, and an ef 2st Sy trade research body will bee lished.There will be new 8.00 a.m.ovens, rolling mills, strip You and blast furnaces.10.00 a.m » L * Sche \u201cThat the conduct of indivi! 1.00 am is determined largely by the Con ditions under which they IE 3.00 p.m as well established as any 1.30 p.m, of political sclence.\u201d\u2014J.Pres Smith.x 10.00 a.m.| St.Luke's United Us On Sunday morning the ter, Rev.Raiph B.Spencer : preach on \u201cGod's Answé Dorcheste Man's Need,\u201d the second ind jes of sermons on \u2018\u2018Redemp! Rev.A In the evening he will spe * \u201cA Design For Living.\u201d TWENTY.Last Sunday at the mw 7 service, Mary Ruth, daugh Mr.and Mrs, David M.8.00 a.m, and Lynda Margaret, dausl0.00 am, Mr, and Mrs, L.Gibbs, werll1.00 am, tized.rom The regular monthly 47.30 p of the Session will be\u2019 hell teacher: \"el Wednesday evening.»- rector The Halfway Club will Canada, Hard Times Social this Saf 8.00 night in the Church Hall Sg\" p.m.| pm., with the:- members SETHE CHUR 82: Y.P.U.as their guests.Ces Te \u201cDominion Douglas \u2014 Te \u2018bn Lloyd Salih will preach at Tike \u2018nferning.service in Dominfon- \u2018 Douglas on the theme \u201cThe High : Privilege of Prayer\u201d, At the even- \" ing service Rev.Graham Barr will take as his subject \u201cThe Lonel- \u201c38 ness of Sin\u201d.Choir music in the i die morning will be \u2018Jerusalem\u2019 by eve Cornelius and \u201cThey that wait} to; upon the Lord\u201d by Stainer, and at s.On the evening service, Mrs.Averty e tal will be heard in a short recital.> Ting There will be the usnal meetings of the Church School! and} : Bible Class at 3 p.m., and at 8.45 sto Swi Vom Church of The \u2018Advent eres Western Ave.at Wood Ave.t shot Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector \u2018Rev.Reginald G.Stewart, sarelt Assistant Priest thly orpe CHLDREN'S DAY & YOUTH toi SUNDAY 1g {ry 3st SUNDAY.AFTER TRINITY\u2019 f 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.> rd 10.15 a.m.Matins, r Te 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Pro- garel] cession, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School.{ ens 7,00 p.m.Solemn Evensong and Promo cession.WEEK-DAY SERVICES con picot Noly Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and \u2019 Friday;.7 am.Tuesday, \u2018THUrsasy Fally m Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes- Ca Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Saturday at p.m.I woi | non ° .rie Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe - Ave.Phi ' ion à Clergy: cond Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Nayler, contr Rector reeds Rev.Cordon G.Mercer, Assistant moc ive à OCTOBER 21 ; 31st SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY nic 3.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ause oil 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.} Tiel 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Service for De children and parents.Parade of ts of Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies.Lys to {ihe Responsibility of the Chris- r an.\u201d em 8.09 p.m.Junior Sunday School and pl] Be Kindergarten.7.00 p.m.Evening Prayer \u2014 Service for Jouth.Preacher, Rev.G., G.Mer- org M da Oct.22: 8 Confi on ave .m.ti ads, Class for adults!\u201d ontirmation ublit Wednesday, Oct.24: 7 a.m.Holy Com- and munion.vel Thursday, \u2018Oct.25: 10 a.m.Holy Communion.men: acs ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 rac we CHURCH Lacti Westmount ° Corner Church Hill and Lill Cote St.Antoine Road - er afi Roster: Rev.Canon\u2018 Gilbert Oliver, has L.Th., M.C.A 8 2IST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY be YOUTH SUNDAY Low 8.00 a.m.Corporate Communion of ip Young People.| 10.00 a.m.Rector's Class and Senior School.divlif11.00 am.Morning Prayer, Holy the Communion and Sermon, y IN 3.00 p.m.Junior School.ny 1.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, J.Preacher) The Rector, Wednesday 10.00 a.m, Holy Communion.\u2014 ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester.St.at Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.0.00 a.m.Sunday School.1.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Home Anniversary, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.teacher: Capt.Reginald Ding\u2014Di- rector of the Church Army in Canada.Wednesday - 8.00 p.m.Intercession.- .- Boys\u2019 7.p.m., Scouts at 7.15 p.m, on are all numbered.\u201d pm.the Young People\u2019s Union will hold an\u2019 interesting\u2019 meeting.All young people are invited to take part in these activities.On.Monday at 6.15 p.m.the \u2018Men's Club Supper in honot of returning Service Men will be held \u2018ahd should be largely attended.This will be a real rally of the Club to honour these.distinguished Eucsts.: Women's Activities for the week include the Sewing Group at 2.p.- m.on Monday; the Red Cross Unit at 10 em, and the annual.At i and Musicale of the Fran- els Willard W.C.T.U.at 3 p.m.on Wednesday.Cubs will meet on Monday at Tuesday and Gir] Guides at 7 p.mon Wednesday.* = * | Stanley Presbyterian | A lady once approached a silversmith and asked him why he always sat at his work.He replied: \u201cI must sit, with my eye steadily fixed on the furnace, for if the time necessary for refining be exceeded in the slightest degree, the silver will be injured.\u201d The lady at once saw the beauty, and comfort tgo, of (he exprespion, \u201c\u2018He shall sit as a refiner and puri- tier of silver.\u201d Christ sees it needful to put His children into a furnace; His eye is steadily intent on the work of purifying, and His wisdom end love are both engaged in tie best manner for them.Their trials do not come at random; \u201cthe very hairs of your head As the lady was leaving the shop, the silversmith called her back and said, that he only knew when the process of purifying was complete, by seeing his own image reflected In the silver.Beautiful example! When Christ shall see His own image in His people, His work of purifying will be accomplished.The Women's Prayer Meeting | will be held on Friday morning at 11 am.The regular Fall Communion will be held Sunday, whep the Sacrament of The Lord\u2019s Supper will be dispensed at both Morning and Evening Services of Worship.The Preparatory Service will be THE CHURCH : 5 OPEN DAILY Clea dr og LM Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.4 À.Johnston, B.A., D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster F1.00 a.m.\u2018Spirits in Prison\".\"He Preached unto the Spirits in Prison\u2019\u2019, 7.30 p.m.\"Bringing in the Sheaves\u2019\u2019 The Practical Art of Winning Others to Christ, Young People\u2019s Sunday Evening Fellowship.follows Evening Service.Refreshments Served.Dr.Johnston will preach.Ex- Service: Men Specially \u2018Invited.Christian and Missienary Alliance N.D.G.Chapel 5160 Sherbrooke St.W, (Near Marlowe Avenue) Rev.PF.J.Sauve, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 3.00 p.m.\u201cThirty Kings\u2019, 7.30 p.m.\"Evangelistic Service\u201d Wednesday 800 p.m.Bible Study and Prayer.\"Some pilgrims on.the\u2019 Lord's highway or alls to Worship \u2014 1 .Westmount Baptist | + R - ® The question as to what Christ did between Good Friday and Easter Sunday has repeatedly evoked interest and enquiry.Peter makes a passing allusion when he says: \u201cHe went and preached unto the spirits in prison\u201d, The Morning Sermon in Westmount Baptist Church will bear the title \u201cSpirits in Prison\u201d.The Message of Grace is positively a liberating, emancipating message.There are multitudes in moral shackles and spiritual concentration camps who should be liberated to enjoy the Freedom wherewith Christ sets free.At the Evening Service the title of the sermon will be \u2018Bringing in The Sheaves\u2019.Our Master had much to say about Fields.White, all ready to harvest, and about the = joys of those who engage in the reaping.Every Christian ought to be a recruiting agent for Christ, 1f this Practical Art were prag- ticed by all Christian men and women the Church would be full, and the community electric with spiritual power.A Young People's Sunday Evening Fellowship, in the Lower Assembly Hall, follows the Evening Seryice.An.inepiring programme of song and witness will be carried through.Refreshments will be served.Young men and women are specially invited.\u201c The Annual Fall Rally of the Baptist Young People\u2019s Unions of the City of Montreal, will be held in Westmount Church on Monday evening, with a Song Service beginning at 7.45.The speaker will be Mrs.J.R, McDonald, of Winnipeg.This lady from the Canadian West is a gifted speaker, with a challenging message.Young people of the City will be cordially welcomed.The Prayer Service of the congregation is held on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'- clock.Increasing numbers are attending this vital gathering.S.C.Simpson, who has recently returned from a visit to England, will tell something of what he saw in that war-battered but victorious country, * x | © Calvary Church | + 7 » The Services of Worship in Calvary United Church on Sunday will bé conducted by the Minister, Rev.T.W.Jones, M:A., D.D.At tie morning service 11 a.m., Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u2018\u2019The\u2019 Foolishness of Preaching\u201d, \u2018Using the New Testament text as a focal point, for thinking and \u2018speaking of preaching in relation to life today.At the evening service at 7.30, Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cIn tbe Cross of Christ I glory, Towering o'er the wrecks of time.\u201d All are invited to attend these services and share in the fellowship of Calvary Church.The Church School will meet at 10 a.m.in all departments from eginners to Seniors.The Nursery Division and the Mission Band will meet during the Morning Service period from 11 a.m.to 12 noon.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet on Monday, Oct.22ud, at 8.15 p.m.in the Macaulay Hall.All young people are invited to at-|° tend.On Sunday night, October 28, the Choir will render a Special Musical Service under the direction of Mr.A.J.Binnie, held on Friday evening at 8.15.The Teen Agers' Bible Class will meet Sunday afternoon in the Church at 3 p.m.; Anniversary Services will be held on Sunday, Oclober 28th.The - Red (ross Society meets every Tuesday from 10 a.m.to 1 are rere tourists\u2019\u2019, aiit data 7 Lot dr ee p.m.\u2018 - , ~ and Fellowship + | Westmount Park | * The Minister, Rev.George W.Goth, B.A.,, B.D.will preach at both services on Sunday.The topic chosen for the morning sermon is \u201cConversation at Noonday\u201d being a continuation of the series of sermons being preached on the Galilean Ministry of our Lord.The topic of the evening sermon is: \u201cA Church that Makes a Difference.\u201d An enthusiastic start was made last Sunday with the Young People\u2019s Forum.The subject dealt with was \u201cThe Church and the Returning Veteran\u2019 with Mr.Goih presenting the case for the Church and Haston Scott speaking for the returned man.Free discussion was encouraged and was entered into whole-heartedly.These forums will continue and will be held each Sunday evening at 8.30.It is hoped that by this means young people will have an opportunity for the discussion, In a friendly atmosphere, of the many problems which .face present day youth.Tire meeting was chaired by Bert King.Commencing next Monday, the Red Cross wil] meet twice weekly; on Mondays-from- 1-to-5-and-on Wednesdays from 10 to 5.Other regular weekly meetings include: Carpet Bowling on Mondays at Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount (Opposite Westmount - Park) Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A, LLB, D.D, Organist: Mr.Harry Norris, L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L.\u201d OCTOBER 21 11.00 am.The message of Saint John for today.11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Saint Paul and his Friend.Second sermon.Rev, Dr.Mulligan will preach at both Services.Visitors and newcomers to the District invited and cordially welcome at all Services.Friday, Nov, 16th, 6.30 p.m Congregational dinner and reception far men and women wha have returned from service overseas Sunday, Nov.18th.Special 60th Diamond Jubilee Services, .Stanley Presbyterian Church \" Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister ; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 11.00 am.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.\u2018Ye do show forth the Lord's death\u2019.11.15 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Class.- 7.30 p.m.\u201cTill He Come*\u2019, Young People\u2019s Bible St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.À., ~ Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 11.00 am.Communion Service.Subject: \u201cCrown Him Lord of all.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Subject: \u201cThe Restored Christ\u2019, Organist and Choir Master i] % days at 8 p.m.Fred.\u2018Whitley M VRINTT IEEE T RIT EN TT ENT TER NRA NTEININE TETE ET TITI TEINTE ET EEE TES SEPT PRE \\ PAGE FIVE Cubs on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.C.G.1.T.on Wednesdays at T p.m.Mid-week Service on Wednoge days a {8 p.m.Spouts on Thursdays at 7 p.m.China is ome of the foremost coal countries in the world, with reverses cstimated at 243,669,- 000,000 tons, The monetary unit of the Nethe erlands is the gullder (florin), with an average value of $0.53, based on official German rate Westmount Park Church (Cor.\u2018Lansdowne & Western Aves.) ~ Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 11.00 a.m.\u201cConversation at Noone day\u2018.; 12.15 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cA Church That Makes a Difference.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Westmount Park Forum, J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M,, Choir Director.\u2018Mrs, s.C.Burgess, \u2018Organist, \u201d Dominion-Dougles ; Church Westmount Blvd, cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D, Rev.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 - 11.00 a.m.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith: \u201cThe High Privilege of Prayer\u2019, 3.00 p.m.Church School, 7.30 p.m.Rev.R.Graham Barrg \u201cThe Loneliness of Sin\u201d, 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, John Robb, Mus.Bac., Organist and Choirmaster.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Cant.the Rex.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 10.00 a.m.Church School in all departments, Beginners to Seni= ors.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe ~ Foolishness of Preaching\u2019\u2019.The Nursery Division and the Mission © Band meet from 11 to 12 o'clock, 7.30 p.m.\u201cQO'er the Wrecks | of Time\", The Cross Abides.- Monday, 8.15 p.m.Young ks.e's Union in the Macaulay Hall, Sermon theme: St.Luke's United THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street); Minister: Rav.R.E.Spencer, M.A, B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 11.00 a.m.\u201cGod's Answer to Mang Need\u201d.11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes, - 12,15 p.m.Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.7.30 p.m.A Design For Living\", St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St, West Minister: Rev.\" F.W.Norwood, D.D.Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 11.00 a.m, Morning Theme: \u2018\u2019I sat where they sat\u2019\u2019.Preacher; Rev, C.F.Tilbury, B.A, B.D.7.30 p.m.Evening Theme: \u2018\u2018What , Men do to God\u201d.Mr.M.Warner Norman, Organist and Chois Director ; - a rises ess Rao -wecipient of many gifts at a mis- \"jamer\u2019's home.) carried out in white and pink, and |town guests were: \u2018a large shower cake centred the|Brady, of Drummondville; Afleen Brady, of Windsor Mills; * Set.Brady and daughter Louise, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Mary Todd, of St.Catharines, Ont.lable.éperation in Mexico City, is reported after spending the summer and \u2018 cellaneous shower held honor by Mrs.Hamilton, of West- former mount, and Mrs.J.Mackay, at the Sherbrooke, who have returned Decorations were from their wedding trip.Misg Shelagh Doheny, who re- eently underwent an emergency ed to be making a speedy recovery.Many H ostesses a Entertain In Honor (English Section) cordially invite Of Miss Ruth Hutton The Villa Maria - Alumnae all former pupils to a reception and tea being held on Sunday afternoon at half-past three o'clock in the Library of the convent.The president, Mrs, James A.Dolan, will be assisted in receiving by the members of the execu- lence takes place af Wesley United Church on Saturday aftereoon at tive._ Mr.and Mrs, Stephen McGivern and their young son Toby, of Kensington Avenue, have return- early fall in the Maritimes.The Frances Willard W.C.T.U.will hold its annual reception in the Dominion Douglas Hall, corner of Lansdowne Avenue and Zhe Boylev #: on Ww ednesday of 3 o'clock.Mhe artists eontrlbul- ing to the program will be Myra Hamilton, soprano; Hope Wright, contralto; Mrs.Arthur Laing Reader and Mde.Podoska, pianist.Miss Hildreth Neville will be accompanist.The president, Mrs.T.A.Wilson, will preside, .and the music is under the direc- ti@ of Mrs.F.J.Osborn.Mrs.A.B.Foster will be the tea hostess.Frederick Keenan, R.C.N.V.R., and Gunner E.C.1.Keenan, re- centiy returned from overseas, are spending two weeks at their sumnier home at St.Saveur.: st Mrs.Norman Orr and Miss Lois Knowles are spending three weeks at Portland, Maine.On Saturday evening Mr.and = Charlotte Gowns Tops for Juniors! Young new clothes to make you click with the crowd.Wardrobe beauties e+.SMart to wear anywhere, anytime, Sizes 11 to 17 New Fall Blouses, too! 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 Open 9 to 6 Daily Miss Nessie Thompson was the; Mrs.Hatton R.Unsworth entertained for their son W/O Robert in her{B.Unsworth and his bride, the afternoon, at a trousseau tea for her daughter, Ruth Hope, whose \u2018Miss Cecile \u2018Jutras, of Out-of- Mr.Rolland Miss Dignan Brady and Mrs.Mrs.Grace H.Hutton entertained at her home last Saturday marriage to Mr.George C.Clar- three o'clock.Other entertainments ,in honour of Miss Hutton include a Bridge Club party and presentation at the home of Mrs.Edward Fry; & bridge and bathroom shower given by Miss Violet Cassidy; Mrs.C.Kirkpatrick and Mrs.L.Dobbin jointly at a kitchen shower and luncheon at the Saldd Bar; a mixed bridge club party and prpe yatio 4 + home of Mr.and à Dolan: Miss H.Lewis ehtertained at her home at a sherry party; Mrs.Lorne Brown was hostess at a bridge club party and presentation; a presentation by the girls of the Chundra Lela Mission Circle at the home of Miss Canterbury.James J.Jones.FLT.SGT.G.D.JONES AND HIS BRIDE Their marriage took place recently in the Church of St.\u2018Augustine ot The bride, the former Miss Anita Marie_Oakes, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Armand Oakes, while the groom, Fit, Sgt.Gregory Daniel Jones, R.C.A.F., is the son of Mrs.Jones, « et Pembroke, Ontario, and the late Seite ceived | Christmas; iary, A \u2018double christening joëk plac | St.Matthias\u2019 \u2018Church \u2018oft Satur aay.afternoon \u2018at halt-past fou o'clock, the: \u2018Rev.-Canon.: Gilbert Oliver officiating, when the infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Aly Christmas, Grosvenor Avgpue, re the \u2018names.Louise; and the infant son of Mp and Mrs.Gérald Horsnell was gly.en the namés Gary Gerald.~The Christmas baby\u2019s godparents are Mrs.Richard Walkem, of Vancouver, Mrs.William Norris and Lieut.-Commander while Mr.and Mn, Alan Christmas.acted a8 godpar ents for /baby\u201dHorsnell.Mr.and Mrs.| Strathcona Avenue, grandpavenufll A qu -of both infants, entertained at te following the ceremony.of Marthy Richard À.HorsnelM Nati WINS OIL PAINTING ot | The British Minesweepers Aur Aliary wishes to announce the the winning ticket for the of painting \u201cHauling Logs\u201d donate by Miss Berthe Des Clayes.th artist, to the work of the Auxi was held by Mr.Walk Jobuston, 4085 Beaconstield Aw nue.The winning number w Photo by Posen Roberta Dundass; a presentation by the Elizabeth Regina Chapter of the I.0.D.E.at the home of Miss Betty Clark; Miss Evelyn Hibbard entertained at tea, and Mrs, R.E.C.Werry was hostess at a pantry shower and also at a buffet supper for the bridal party in honour of her niece.* \u2018 = * AN social news, reports of women's meetings, notices of coming events, etc., should be sent in over the week-end.To get in touch with the Social Editor, telephone WA, 277 All communications must be written in ink, or typed, ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY.* + * WINS HAMPER At the home cooking sale of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Remembrance No.75, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., held at the Quebec Hydro Building on Saturday, October 6th, the drawing for the large hamper of groceries was won by Miss K.Murphy, 3554 Drummond Street.The winning \u2018ticket, No.163 was drawn by Mrs.D.G.E.Middelburg, wife of the Consulate-General of the Nether- lands.MME A.GOTHIC BRAS 5 STORES AT 4861 Sherbrooke - CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES ° Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastie Steckings WESTMOUNT | .8132 Masson ®t.4235 Se.Lawrence 4491 Se.Lawrence 6550 Se.Hubert | CourvAL wo D.: À.wo D.: À.YOUR SERVICE West \u2014 DE.5656 BRIDGE COMMITTEES NAMED BY XAVIER APOSTOLATE GUILD At the bridge of the Xavier Apostolate Guild taking place on November 8 at 3 p.m.In Congress Hall, the committee will consist of Mrs, A.Gratton Hishon, chairman, assisted by Mrs.F.O.Reynolds, Mrs.R.L.Hale, Mrs.Frank Fox, Mrs.W.H.McCloskey, Mrs.Charles Brown, Mrs.Charles Rowlands, Mrs.C.J, Lovett and Mrs.G.George.The president, Mrs, J, P.Boyle, will be assisted in receiving tHe guests by Mrs.M.A.McInnis, Mrs.J.E.Goodman, Mrs.J.A.Clement Mrs.C.A.Phelan, Mrs, J.S.Stanford, Mrs.F.O.Reynolds and Mrs.R.Grattan Hishon.The ticket convener is Mrs.J.A.Weldon.MRS.R.A.HARRIES Mrs.Harries is president of the newly-formed women's Auxiliary of the Honorable Order of the Blue Goose (intérnational), Quebec Pond, whose opening tea and general meeting took place at the Queen's Hotel yesterday, under the convenership of Mrs.Paul Tremblay, with Mrs.Ed.Shea in charge of arrangements for enter- \u2014 ! tinment.ses NDG Women's Club The Notre Dame de Grace We- men\u2019s Club will hold their first business meeting of the season this afternoon for members only.in Victoria Hall at 8 o'clock.a se re ss If you rent a room, be careful of the hot wated.Few households have it perpetually.It has to be shared, Don't take more than your share.And do be careful about the freshest, FALL HAT BEAUTIES! See our captivating Fall Hats \u2014 loveliest hats of the season.They'll match every moof \u2014 every type \u2014 every occasion Moderately Priced MISS M.BYRN effici shipn also stake Izatio or w Canac great rade full pi esta a Mr.RRA withot RTO U1 ust D ad be missio! ptated pf dou preate an in 0ods 3 the soap.Hand soap was never in- more 1 tended for washing everybody's MILLINER ud le, hosiery.Buy your own soap\u2014both 41370 St, Catherine W., FI.28 mph (Near Greene Ave.) ate rel kinds.bre - 2e | ood a reat r Individual Hair Styling by ued & His Expert Operators CREAM PERMANENTS Reg.$10 PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS 4839 Sherbrooke West (Corner Victoria) Special $7.50 ADELE BEAUTY SALONE ty, al anada and, ai er to : be pr USE Co nillions ol.a hinery ressed elves a DE.1192 Bi M Ter Pre 0 ee Te US a Loe Co Temptees - Wonder-Bra QUALIFIED FITTERS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE WOOL and ACCESSORIES A PLEASANT PLACE To SHO! orting, UNRF CORSETRY HOSIERY ent of 1 Le Gant - Sara Drew SCARVES a Nature's Rival LINGERIE iy And other well-known makes TOOKE SHIRTS nce ar BRASSIERES GLOVES Pet » Alphabet - Flexees HANDKERCHIEFS Ju an \"H & W\" Props - Nu-Le NECKWEAR dy the 23 30 ¢ SWered Mg hipping Authorized Service For CAMP SURGICAL SUPPORTS © ang | pough gler th Untries, NE oN .AP bl: 3 EE Mrs, B e Wes ei ALLA J od LEI.Ro was rtier, Mrs, 4 oup of ® lang Mr, Mel , = EE ~ BLACK WATCH RI | PARTE = \u2018Application forms have been seat \u2018ot for the Christmas party to be held at the Armoury for wives and children ot : plau The Black Watch who are or have been on Active \u2018Service in 4 Tor Satur this war.Will those who have not recelved forms and who IN RECENT DRIVE - Pi 5 Quebec | at the meetin t fou are elitible to attend please \u2018apply Immediately in writing to that the Sodality hold a member.Gilbert the Christmas Party Committee, 2067 Bleury Street, Mont- \"The Sodality team, under the ship campaign in order to increase infant real 2, giving Regimental number and name of soldier and ||leadership of Miss Dorothy Leh- their membership; and Miss Joyce Alay number of children with their ages.man collected $527.50 in the re-|C 2Tke, prefect, ue, re Deadline is October, 26th.| cent CathoMc Charities Drive, 1t| T°c!inE that the Sodality had been Marthy : _ was annouïced at the October of Mr, = _ , meeting of the Young Ladies\u2019 So- as gin T7 | dality of Ascension Parish, held | UNRR A U 8 R ealed in St.Paul's Academy on Monday.god par.rgencies ev Miss Josephine Knight gave a brief kem, of -.: : \u2019 talk 8 cher experiences workin Norrish A W WwW > Club or the Charity Drive, ; Richard t estmount .\u2018omen S ; The candidates\u2019 classes, under d Mn \u2014_\u2014 co the supervision of Miss Marjorie godparlll The destitution in Europe, and Westmount division of the Nation- Cook, Will commence on Sunday.the work being done by the United |al' Clothing Drive, paid tribute to|Orders for Christian Christmas| lower.jorsnel Nations Relief and RehabHitation |\u2018he loyal co-operation of members] cards were taken by the Catholic \u2019 parenull Administration to: alleviate it, was|of the Westnthun! ¢\u2019vmen\u2019s \u20aclub| Truth Comrmitiee whose menibers d at taf outlined on Friday by Andrew| who, in Victoria Mali, have sorte | Stressed the value of Christmas Cairns, Director of the Food Divi-|and packed the douations of cloth- cards which depict the real spirit | - sion of UNRRA and also Secretary|is& in cartons, of the season.| ; NG of the International Wheat Com-| Iv was repo-red also that aia:y|__ Mise Elleen O'Brien was award- 366 MAYOR ST.vs Au Pittee, when he spoke to the Weat-{ritty bags had been filled by|®d the Sodality prize at the recent ______ ce thaimount Women's Club ia Victoria} members of the club.under the \u2014 \u2014 the ou Hall.Canada\u2019s rescue role to the !cenvenership of Mrs.-1\u2019.L.Stewart, donat Ms arvius people of Europe and the tyr tre Navy and Merchant Mar- |; K E i East was highly praised by the|j,.; 1 P ve speaker, Who stressed that the oo e 4 distress of many of these people - Ca\u201d Mali.due in great measure to their Cream Shampoo 4 4 eld Ave patriotic actions in destroying and Quickly Restores her Vill.oiaging their supplies and : equipment in order that the enemy might not receive aid or comfort from them in any way.\u201cCanada stands at the top of the list for efficient and speedy delivery of shipments,\u201d said Mr.Cairns.He also pointed out that Canada\u2019s { stake in an international! organization lke UNRRA is very great, or we cannot have prosperity in Canada unless we get back in great measure our international rade to emsure markets for the| full productivity of our mines, for- eats and agriculture.3 Speedy Relief PRE M:.Cairns stated that the UN- SABBBERRA contributions were made à 0 without discrimination on the | TIES! Hats \u2014 ts of the ry moo] occasion RN Fl.28 lL) grounds of race, creed, color, etc.ust back from Europe, where he ad heen constantly in touch with missions in diffegent places, he ptated that there was no shadow pt doubt that the needs were far greater than UNRRA\u2019s finances an meet.In the basic need of oods alone, they could not supply = more than half of well justified ud legitimate requirements.The bmphasis at present is on immed- ate relief, he pointed out, and the hree priority items are clothing, ood and medical supplies.The preat recent cluthing drive in the \u2018niivd States, and the second one planned by that country for Janu- ry, also the clothing drives in anada, Australia and New Zea- and, are being carried out in or- er tv save millions of lives now.he problems of rehabilitation ust come later, he said, when illions of yards of cotton and ool.and sewing machines will 3 shipped, also agricultural ma- hinery and stock, so that the dis- ressed people may help tuem- » V19 Maires and again become self-sup- m£ le Bll iT Orting, Fats and Oils UNRRA can get only 20 per ent of the fats needed, Mr.Cairns ated, and stressed that any cam- hign here to save fats and oils ould be of the greaiest Impor- ince and most welcome Rice, ext to fats and oils, 1s the worid's eatest food requirement.Jn answer to questions as to by the United Kingdom's food ts so dull and monotonous, he swered that this ervsa in part VD a scarcely of raivigerated hivping space.and trom lack of « and fats.Their ood supplies, bough meagre, are, however, gher than those of the occupied untries, Mrg, E.M.Briggs, president of ¢ Westmount Women's Club, esided at the meeting.and the yor ot Wes:tuouut, Mr.Percy ams, introduced ths speaker 10 was thanked by Mrs.C.8.rtier, Mrs.Armand Davis sang à Oup of songs.nccompanied at Hano by.J;ha Cool Mr.MeMaste-, Chairman of the to leave the family farm and move Hair Highlights TONI TUCCE: Gleams - The lazy girl's dream of getting summer out of her hair can come true by simply combing out the bad effects of sun, salt water and chlorine.If you think that\u2019s too easy an escape from summer's penalties, w-a-i-t.Hear out glamorite model Toni Tucci, who says cameras won't wait on tedious reconditioning.As a quickie, she uses a crcam which can comb luster back into hair that looks as sun-dried as straw.Calling it her \u2018\u2018rave cream,\u201d Toni says it owes its spectacular performance to lanolin which, fused into a milky lotion, penetrates the fair shaft and revives luster from the inside out.Used as a hair-groom and combed in, Ton) says silky sheen is coaxed back into every strand.To whoop up luster all the way to the scalp, this glamor-wise model uses a gsoapless shampoo cream for washing her hair, and a tablespoonful \u2018of the liquid cream, dissolved into a pint of water, for rinsing.The pair of creams, she says, \u201c\u2018literally turns on the lights\u201d in a gal's hair.The tendency for young people to the cities may refleot tha inadequacy.of Canadian farm housing standards.A sink in tho kitchen would seem to be a basic \u201cmust\u201d for all the tasks which make this room the moet used part.of the house.Although sinks are possessed by all but 4% of farm homes, 12% of thom have PO [ASCENSION SORALITY COLLECTS OVER $500 in; FRIDAY, DCTORR 19, 1945 .) St.Paul\u2019s Academy Graduation, + A closed retreat is being plan- nëd by the Eucharistic committee froin - December 14 to 16, at the Bernadette Retreat House, St.informed the asked to support the coming raffle being sponsored by the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League in their efforts to raise money for the Ascension Pare ish Rectory Fund.The Sodality bowling team got\" into action on Tuesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall.It was also stated that plans are being made to stage a musical show in the early spring.\u2014 | FUR COATS For many years we have made good substantial Fur Coats, Some of our Customers say they wear too- long.Located outside the high rent district our prices are much WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.LESLIE B.SCOTT ro HA.5348 SWEET AS HONEY VINE RIPE N.S.GOLDEN RUSSET HEALTHY \u2014 HAPPY \u2014 FULL-O-PEP - at - w MELVILLE\u2019S = Stringless Green & Butter Beans \u2014 Broccoli \u2014 Brussels Sprouts \u2014 Pars! | \u2014 Mint \u2014 Cress \u2014 Cream & White Mushrooms \u2014 Cranberries, ofc.DEWS 29: - 39e & 49e Each FRESH CLEAN HONEY Extra Juicy Marsh Seediess APPLES 3° FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT = ~ \\ SPINACH 3 n.29° GOLDEN RIPE | 3-28 \"VY TOKAY GRAPES 174 v.NEW BEETS & CARROTS 6.25¢ B.C.McINTOSH RED APPLES 5 lbs.39 Ex.Large Fancy 59c doz.5 for CRUNCHY 4 for CELERY 3 for HEARTS 2 for 2 & 3 per bunch 12¢ bnch.BANANAS 145 \u2026 JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 3» 29° BARTLETT TABLI PEARS 8.29° po drains and 84% have no taps to bring running water.o -\u2014 29¢ 2 dez.75c WES Fr 2 doz.%5¢ 3 bnchs.35c Cooking Celery 5e bnch.4 dox.95c 2 doz.1.15 2 dos.1.38 Fresh + > ICEBERG BOSTON Mountain Bartlett Pears .1.29 bskt.Washed Parsnips .2 Ibs.15¢ | Finest Que.Turnips .4 Ibs.15¢ Radishes .5¢ bach.x LETTUCE 12° & 15° a.Lettace 10£+ 1566.| * 2 RFE Cabbage 8c & 10\u20ac ea.Pineapples ch 395 Cabboge 10 & 15c ea.| 471 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.WE.L_ FREE, COURTHOUS DELIVERT TOMATOES RIPE FIRM a .Ontario 2 Ibs 3 5 \u20ac California | 29.LB.SNOWHITS 15¢ vw.CAULIFLOWER \u201c39 der, \u2014 2 der.75c .| ro J OT É | ih i 3 by! /, A \u2018When you pick up your pen and sign for your share of the 9th Victory Loan you won\u2019t be dreaming or thinking of dreams.You will be dealing with realities.i You will be doing your part to help Canada meet her many obligations in the years ahead.Money is needed to support our men in the army of occupation in Germany and to meet the obligation we all owe to those who fought in Europe.When you have your Victory Bonds you can dream or Plan as you wish «++ of a new home .new furnishings FOR TO-MORROW'S DREAMS T7.a new car \u2026 of a better education for your children\u2019 .of any or all the things people want to have.When today\u2019s realities are taken care of those dreams of yours can become realities too for you will bave the means to make them \u2018so.° There\u2019s no better way of making dreams come true than to buy Victory Bonds today to the limit of your ability.The objective for the 9th Victory Loan is higher .there will be only one loan in the next 12 months.In that period with the same rate of savings as in previous Joans you can buy twice the amount of bonds, THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY: STANDARD PHOTO-ENGRAVING Co.LTD 494 Lagauchetiere West , LA.3252 865 St.Catherine St.East PL.5151 C.A.DUNHAM COMPANY LTD.HEATING SYSTEMS 1010 St.Catherine West BE.2373 ICE MANUFACTURING CO.LIMITED 4 4093 St.Catherine West F?.6311 CANADA CARPET CLEANING WARREN REGD. man on Mirmr \u201chome EDUCATION-\u2014 \u201cAn Educated HELEN CRECG GREEN \u2014 \u2018Heart Parents - teach their Dboys and girls most of the lessons they consider important, but they often overiook what Sir Walter Scott called \u201cthe education of the heart.\u201d 1 am thinking of\u2019 a\u2019 poised, charming girl of fourteen by the name of Marilyn.She knows all the variations of etiquette that a child is taught by a fashionable mother and a private school of distinction, and carries them through as beautifully as her older sister\u2014a senior in\u2019 a high class finishing school.oo Marilyn is always smartly dressed and has learned to be an .intelligent shopper, able to make her money go far, She can cook and sew and is a talented musi- clan, For all this, credit is due not only to Marilyn but to her mother and her teachers.But in the education of the heart they have been remiss.Marilyn and I were recently standing by an elevator in the apartment hotel in which we both live.I remarked that I was in a great hurry to go down as a guest of mine was suffering from a severe case of neuralgia.Marilyn sald disinterestedly, \u201cI am going to take a sun bath on the roof!\u201d \u201c Although there was only one elevator in service at the time, it did not occur to the child, for whom I had often done kindnesses, to say, \u201cYou go first and get the aspirin; I'm not suffering \u2014T can wait for my sun bath.\u201d LENNOX A.HAY CHIROPODIST 5726 Sherbrooke St.W.| Room 207 Kresge Building - WA.2428 PEST CONTROL THE NEW KILLER (rEG'D) Guaranteed 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 D.D.T.We deliver.ENTOMOLOGICAL LABORATORIES 4166 St.Denis MA.2597 When the elevator came, she got in and left me waiting.At another time, I had been detained and was late for an important Red Cross meeting.Marilyn happened to drop into the apartment.F idgeting, I explained, \u201cExcuse me, dear.I'm trying to meet a deadline.\u2019 And then I said, more to myself than to Marilyn, as I hurriedly started laying out ny bag and gloves, \u201cI'd like so much to find some one to stay an hour with our new - neighbor's little boy, Her nephew is leaving for the army and she so much wants to see him off.\u201d It \u2018never seemed to occur to the child to suggest, \u2018I'd be glad to keep Bobby for an hour.\u201d It is rather pathetic to see such a gently reared girl so lacking in thoughtfulness, kindness and consideration for others.Why don't we all try to teach our boys and girls to be kind in a kindly way?Some people think they are being: kind when the manner in which their assistance is given is so cold and impersonal that the kindness is almost lost in the seeming too-great effort of doing the deed.I recently heard of a busy mother of five children who illustrates what I mean by the education of the heart.Although she her little ones nor to help her get them ready, she planned and car- \u2018ried out a shopping treat for a little old lady who lives in an old ladies\u2019 home.\u201cShe loves to go through the stores.\u201d the mother explained, \u201cand it fs impossible for her daughter to take her as she works daring shopping hours.So I made plans for the two, eldest children to have lunch with their father, the twins to go to a movie, \u2019and the youngest to be left in the care of a\u2019 volunteer mother\u2019s helper, while I gave Mrs.Beatty a treat.I let her browse through the stores to her heart\u2019s content.\u201d Not a word from her about all the trouble to make \u2018the treat\u201d possible! That mother of five possessed an educated heart, and she is passing on the beauty of that possession to her children.Parish Bridge The Parish Guild of St.Stephen's Church are holding a bridge in the Parish Hall, Weredale Park, on Wednesday evening at 8.15.\u201cWomen of COMMENCING Will Be Tuesday, Wednesday ATTENTION! PHYSICAL CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS at 10 a.m.followed by Swimming.There will also be BADMINTON Periods on from 10 to 12.Fee: to May 31st $10.00 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.\u20184585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST EE EDR SR EEE EE Westmount NOVEMBER 1st CULTURE Held On s and Friday Mornings PHONE WI.2159 vas dS vu aes tas ns PTS E \\.- _ THEEXAMINGR, had no one with whom to leave |* THE YOUTHFUL FASHION PICTURE Practical \u2018snug eutlits sre pictured here for Jack and Jill.The clever sewer at home could get the same results\u2019 from re-making adult worn garments inte smaller editions for the young fry., PAGE Wm Return Little Favors For Kindness Extended When you rent a room, dom take too much for granted.You hostess may he filled with wary hearted sympathy for you, espe fally if you've been looking lor and she has just decided to rent room or two to help out.It wi benefit you both if you keep tk arrangements as businesslike £ possible, for at least the first fe: months, \u2018 After that you'll know just hoi much a member of the family yo may consider yourself.If you di cide to spend half your evening With them, read their magazines use the telephone freely, and thi ice box occasionally, be sure yo reciprocate some of these favor with little kindnesses that wij; show how much you appreciaÿ them.A few offers to help her and there, an occasional smd present, will please everybodj and you'll no longer even thin of yourself as \u2018a lodger.\u201d Braised Veal Steaks 4 leg steaks of veal (about 1 pound) 2 tablespoons fat 2 ounces salt pork A cup flour 114 teaspoon salt 4 teaspogn pepper 1 can condensed tomato soup, diluted with % cup water 14 cup sliced onions 14 teaspoon celery salt Pound flour, salt and pepper into both sides of veal steaks.p\u2014 méme Hints On Fashions + Pretty little date dress.the skirt and blouse theme.This boat neck, short sleeves and a back-buttoned closing.The skirt of vanilla beige jersey is gathered in front and gored ia back.A bunch of red roses with green leaves is tucked through the black belt, fo Meese 2 ieee One-piece frocks that borrow a two-piece look give emphasis to | pretty little date number has af top of black jersey made with ajf Brown\u2019 slowly about 10 minutes per side in hot fat and cubed salt pork.Add tomato soup, onions and celery salt.Cover and simmer REDUCING TREATMENTS Specially for Ladies Steam, physical culture, a 4 and diet by expert and graduate masseuse./ BEALTHLEAL REG 401 SHERBROOKE ST.W.| Appointment: LA.8655 Wi 81 about 134 hours, or until tender BERNIERDOLL HOSPITAL We Repair Buy and Sell Dolls 2027 METCALFE ST.fur coat at really bargain prices! expertly made and smartly styled \u2014 you years of warmth and beauty.Tuxedos .box coats | .some with turned-up cuffs.EXCEL 4828 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Victoria) BIG SAVINGS FUR COATS Here's your chance to buy a smart, warm Just the coat you've been looking.for \u2014 Princess styles Come in for yours today \u2014 and save money.RACCOON Si: $147.50 SEAL Sizes 12 to 20 $1 47.50 LONGHAIR RABBIT $77.50 PERSIAN PAW $147.50 Sizes 12 te 20 2 only CARACUL $37.50 DROP OPOSSUM $157.00 MUSKRAT #:=1 $295.00 OPOSSUM si=* $110.00 SKUNK si=1 $237.50 1 ONLY \u2014 Size 18 PERSIAN LAMB $225.00: 1 ONLY \u2014 Size 16 PERSIAN LAMB $325.00 to give \u2018 L sing Recéplion - if id \u2018By Maritime Club ÿ tution \"Ine.held a reception Saturday afternoon.Mrs.À.D.the president, was assisted récélving by Miss Dais L.Gass, \" Ane Fraser, Mrs, J.E.cVicar, Miss Margaret Murray \u201cMiss Mary T.Hutchings.\u2018Ross, after welcoming the mers \u2018and their guests, outed the progr am for the coming ar, \u2018Vocal numbers were ren.ed \u2018by Margaret Messenger and él Barrett, accompanied by \\dreth .Neville.They were Me D.L.Gass, Mrs.G.R.£ fl Buck up, you teen-agers who pink all is lost because nasty iiemishes mar your skin, | some flare-ups are superficial, hd for these temporary nuisances ; ere are eight-hour creams 4 hthich, put on before you go to \"Ilfad, can ease a heartache over- bar doctor's advice in treating it hd.faithfully use the healing lo- Ailton .and powder he recommends, : ThaAiow: you can still match looks ith- any girl in your crowd.\u201cUse your lipstick as a red ban- er to flag attention away from oubled skin.With the same idea in mind, ake \u2018eyebrows models of good coming by.tweezing \u2018em clean.ÿ jarken them, if need be, with an i jrebrow pencil to enforce color.i'o make orbs underneath look etiy special, use eyelash pomade gloss up your fringes.You want also to pul] audience #33yes to your hair by these decoys: | freshly-shampooed shine, simple.itt .ailored outlines and the cleanest Fp pair-parting you can draw.1- Repeat the well-defined, unclut- ltered look of your hair im a hat.Sharply outlined and fuss-free therets, visor caps, sailors and [ther types of \u2018\u201c\u201chaberdasher\u2019 hats \u2018are better for your purposes of strategy than fancy millinery.BY What goes below your face?Just fas a slick little tailored topper on \u2018vou: head makes an eye-compel- ing frame ahove your face, so will he starchiest white collar you can ¢fsnap on whoop up appeal below.Pose this neckwear for sharpest effects against dark dresses, and Echange to a fresh collar every day, j40 that both you and your clothes 8: Maritime \u201cWomen's Club RECENT WEDDING Mr.and Mrs.John Matthews who were married recently.The bride, - formerly.\u2018Miss Freda Allen, and bridegroom (formerly with the U.S.Army) have taken up residence in Hempstead, Long Island.~~ \u2018 Home Cooking Sale A sale of work and home-cook- ing will be sponsored by the.West- mount Conclave No.4 True Kindred, in the N.D.G.Community Hall, cor.Decarie Boulevard and Cote St.Antoine Road, tomorrow afternoon and evening, in aid of} benevolence.The sale will be opened by Mrs.S.Bleackley.M embership Tea The monthly meeting of the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Woman's League is being held this afternoon at three o'clock in St.Leo's School Hall.An attractive programme ha$ been arranged by Mrs, William Boyd, membership -convener, in anticipation of welcoming new menrbers.Miss Denise Mainville, pupil of Sarah Fischer, \u2018will sing, accompanied at the piano by Miss Edna Maria Hawkins.A buffet tea will be served.Cream of Celery Soup With Olives 1 bunch fresh celery leaves 1 cup chopped celery 14 cup chopped onion 3 cups hoiling water 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter 4 large stuffed olives, chopped 3 tablespoons flour 1% cups milk Cut leaves from a bunch of celery and tie together.Put into a saucepan with the chopped cciery, onion, boiling water and salt.Cover and simmer for 30 minutes, then take out the leaves.Melt fat in top of double hoiler over direct heat, Add olives and fry gently for five minutes.Stir in flour, mixing constantly until smooth.Add milk, celery and onion mixture, with the liquid.Heal, stirring constantly, until thickened.Place over boiling water and cook Rummage Sale p.m.Canada\u2019s daily war production bill rose from $1,500,000 in 1940 to a peak of $9,000,000 in 1943.Since the beginning of 1945 it has averaged about $6,000,000, \u201cja fish Pond.for the Young people, | having.articles for the rummage St.Luke's W.A, will hold & rum-.\u2018mage sale on November 1 at 1.30 Novotitar i8,-1p the church hall, commencing at 3 p.m.Mrs: Paiker Nard , 8821 Hampton Avenue, \u2018are of.e sewing table; Mrs, Vail and Mrs.Mis, Hamilton: gre in\u2019 charge of \u2018the dining\" pm: Miss MacDonald: will convsie and\u2019 w.MacDonäld, representing a \u2018musicale\u2019 Tickets may.be obtained from Mrs, Moulton.cP Legion.Branch The Ladies, Auxiliary Canadian Pacific (Quebec No.98) Branch of the Canadian Legion met.last evening at 8 p.m.at the\u2019 \u201cclub\u201d rooms, 354 Youville St.Mëmbers sale scheduled for November 3 at Iverley Community Center are requested to send same, : Conclave Whist The Montreal Conclave True Kindred will hold a military whist in the N.D.G, Community Hall on Wednesday at 8.45 p.m.Ce - Shaw, 39 \u2018Dutfefin Road; Warsaw, Poland, will play several.; | pianoforte gelections.- \u2026- , id - Mrs.Taylor the-Half-Way- Club\u201d \u201cis sponsoring | There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served.LARGE SELECTION : OF FINE - Is Invited OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY (CANADA) JUST ARRIVED! BROADTAIL \u201cYour.Inspection ~ 4 \u2014 The\u2019 bps 726 dating \u2018of rest End Sludy Group of the Unk! ted Nations Soclety, Mrs.Wiltreé \u2014 president, afternoon, October 26, at 3 p.m, The \u2018Rey.\u2019 G.-W.Goth will be the gfe eaker; and Mde.Podoskà, \u2018of: The October.group meeting is M'under the direction of Mrs.Fred.where\u201d the\u2019 commitfee ôf stewaïds |Ostorn \" | FAN de 10 attendance from 8 to 7}: \"A: military hi \u201cinder the aus.\u2019 pices of the Wing Commander.\u2019 \u2018| Douglas Bader Chapter of \u2018the 1.0.D.E.will te held in the Navy - League Hall, Closse Street, on Saturday evening \u2018at 8 o'clock.Proceeds will go to the building fund of the Merchant Seamen's New.\u2018Institute.There will be re- \u2019 ; \u2018treshments \u2018and door prizes.Table holders are requested to bring \u2018cards.Tickets may be obtained \u201c the door._ Needlework Guild A meefing of the officers and conveners of The Needlework Guild of Canada, Montreal Branch was held recently.Arrangements were made for the collection pf garments to be distributed at the annual meeting on Friday, November 23, Sherbrooke at Mackay- PLateau 8621 Furs LIMITED for 15 minutes, Add pepper to have an out-of-the-bandhox look.taste.back again, w Come We're waiting for the green light.When telephone men and materials are ll resume our rural expansion program where we left eff.First job of all will be to supply service to families on our waiting Het.Then will come such major projects as extending facilities into mew arcas; replacing \u201cveteran\u201d equipment; raising standards: of serviee Simply to relieve present crowding on rural lines will mean runniag more than 8,000 miles of wire from present pole lines.Then we'll need extensions to the pole lines themselves \u2014 some 2, 500 miles of thenr\u2014 te reach additional communities.Wherever we.tind one family per half to serve them.- mile of main road wanting telephones, we plan to.construct pole lines it all means PEOPLE AT WORK.work which must be done, if telephone service is to keep pace with rural needs.It is work which calls for the efforts of linemen, service men, operators, office workers.To get it done, we'll need not only every present Bell employee, plus all those now away on gnilitary service, but many more workers besides.will meet \u2018fa: .5] 4 [Trinity Memorial Hall.on Friday\u2019 who à p durir st\u2019 to laygrou color he Can acquert 8 recr ently, died th la iured motif and pl Mills equip! bn in t for i pyes, W plies 1 hich that p be kep: was ause | y visibl dent P or sel playg imilar actice \u201chighli gchines nt dow pt in co e eyes- idren\u2014 to the 0 be av gs, foi green hte and ver, @ it is th hich 1% id and bright e seat id so | ided ir n he is idea I hout t f the te re don pgster | RF 00 Y, TUE: pointmen RK ST SFIELD e ew.Fst MOTIF J PAINT JOB - {ROUND SWINGS civic civic playground an \" described .as |- ; \u201cliving memoria)\u201d |: el dled on foreign | ue, , during the war,- has st\u2019 to its credit.It js ayground finished ih a color scheme spon- he Canadian Paint Var- acquers Associätion.e recreation spot was |\" ently, dedicated \u201cto dled that children: may | tured a green and yel- motif supplied by the and put into effect by Mills who donated the equipment.; bn in the color scheme for its restfulness to pyes, while the orange- plies the quick-vision hich marks danger that playground acei- be kept to a minimum.was ¢hosen for this ause 1t is deemed the r visible of all colors.dent Prevention or scheming of the playground \u2018is funda- imilar to the wide- actice in industrial highlighting\u2019 moving pchines to prevent eye- ut down on accidents.pt in colors is so strike eves\u2014even the eyes iidren-\u2014are automatic- to the danger points 0 be avaided, ps, for instance, pre- green in color, with: hte and overheads.The ever, are finished in it is the flying seat of | hich i» most likely to id and cause an acci- bright yellow coating, e seat is highly visible à so that \u2018 be uncon- ided in keeping out of n he is on the ground.idea has been carried tout the playground.f the teeter-totters, for re done in yellow so pgster is less likely to RFLUOUS HAIR\u2014 Birthmarks Permanently REMOVED By Expert 00 Her Y, TUESDAY ONLY pointment Necessary RK STUDIO SHIELD MA.7200 ©.VERSATILE DRESS MARIAN \"MARTIN- Newest, smoothest of basic frocks, Pattern 9026 is tailored or dressy depending on your -acces- sories.Trim the slashed neckline, sleeves, belt with_stitching.An easy-to-do style! Pattern 9026 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.Size 16 takes 2% yards 54-in.+ Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c), by Li Wheels Embroidery in varied colors or in \u2018white or one color \u2018can trans- \u2018form last year's dress and .make you feel it\u2019s really new.Easy stitchery.Be in style\u2014embroider your.dress! These motifs are in single\u2019 and outline stitch.Pattern 796 has transfer of neckline, sleeve, pock®t motifs.which should be E.Were Allover \u2018prints on.dark\u2019 bick- a, grounds; \u201cJicobean\u2019 print\u2019 patterns, -| Gotlité rosette, \u201cold\u201d \u2018chest - lining | oapers,.: with\u201d Pañéls répeated, with, arme = ot England, Tudor roses, and.orig- \u2019 ina) \u2018pieces.\u2018recovered from, fe an-dab\u2019 wally.\u201c3 ; ; Queen Elizabeth\u2019 visited \u2018the \u20ac ex » EE A \u2018Elizabethan \u201c wallpapers tle: 74 \u201ci .A New: Dress\u2019 for Sue CA Could \u2018Jittle Sue ase a Hey dress?Then make\u201d her oùe from two of her outgrown or worn ones.Choose contrasting colours .a striped and e plain material are good.One dress provides yoke D9 your.dusters.absorb dust or Infmerely: tliek it \u2018oft into the afr |turé?\u201d You won t.need to dust as liquid furniture polish in a large knitted \u2018cotton: are hard to beat i | state: Commerce Centre Building \u2018duction, farm products from a haif * PAGE ELEVEN Trap That Dust trom: \"where it.eventually: returns to; rest oice more : on the furni- often with\" dugters \u2018treated this way.Place\u201c \"two tablespoons of screw-top \u201cjar.Tip \u2018and turn the jar until the -liside surface ls covered \u2018with polish, Put clean dusters.old pieces of soft ++.into the jar and let them stand for 4 day or two, \"New York's forthcoming Inte will: have a biit-in highway spiralling up through 13 floors.: According to an estimate by the Automotive Council for War Pro- million acres are used in the building of a million automobiles.Richly furred Tuxedo that's sont in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) te The Examiner Neédie- : craft Department, 2191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.C.Write plainly \u2018the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns moy take e few days longer than usual.walk.into \u2018them without noticing thein until he is hit.The swing- rings ars yellow at the ringe, be- cade the\u2019 rings at the end of their long chains have been shown to be the parts most likely to strike an unobservant child.The slides, deemed safe once a child Is on the way down the slide, are done in green, the steps leading to_ the top.aïe in yellow so that Hitlé teet arè less.likely ta stumble because little eyes had failed to notice the next step.Surrounding moving parts such as swings, too, are sturdy guardrails of yellow, supported by green posts.Sand-boxes, without danger points, are painted green throughout, while refuse cans are finished in an attractive deep blue so that children may be taught early to keep their playground clean and tidy, ve oncas \u2014\u2014 LIMITED NEW ADDRESS MOUNTAIN STREET Merbrooke = ad BRIGHT WALLPAPERS PERK UP SPIRITS WAR-WEARY BRITISH Dark: green goldfish swimming in a lighter green peol, Freuch poodles sitting on blue cushions, pale acorns scattered on lemon ground\u2014these are some of the wallpaper designs which modern artists offer à British public weary of its grubby color-washed wartime walls, There are many less modernistic, too.Patterns, ornate, elegant, and decorative, or just pleasant, are among the 180 recently designed by ninety-eight artists for the Central Institute of Art and Design for an exhibit at the Suffolk Galleries, London.Each artist worked independently.Tones on the whole are bolder and deeper than the color washes which most British homes have had on their walls during the past six years.The crowds of housewives, art students, school boys and girls, businessmen, soldiers, sailors, airmen who flocked into the exhibition rooms left no doubt about a sincere, general interest in wallpaper as soon as supplies are available in larger quantities.Wallpaper is on the priority list for post-war manufacture.A modern Noah\u2019s Ark by John Salmon, a boy of 15, designed for a nursery dado, seemed to have some new creature in it- every time one looked at it.Squirrels at play, \u2018in white and green with dashes of flame color on a blue ground, suggested several interes:- ing combinations of colorings: tor a day nursery.One could visualize the squirrels on the wall, the ceiling washed in pale blue with woolly white clouds flitting by, pale green curtains, with spots of flame here and there in accessor- tes.A white French poodle, sitting on a blue cushion on a petunia ground, was there for \u2018he child dog-lover, For the diawing room and \u2018 lounges.Frances Stewart's baller- \u2018wonderful over everything.Lasting beauty, warmth and durability with well-wearing - moulon or wallaby fur trim.Also Shag Coats with fasten-in fur lining for extra warmth in stormy weather.5029 Sherbrooke West (Opposite Westmount Theatre) Is easy to use Flite\u2014just mix with water and brush on.Choose Flite ,in the shade you like and beautify your home interior coonomically\u2014quickly.oer Flite ar voor saint srone vow 43-20 When you sign for more Victory Bonds you are helping to give those who fought in our armed forces the necessary care and training that will assure - them a good start in civilian life.But you do more than that: You invest money for your own future, on the safest security in the world, backed by all the resources of Canada.It will be repaid in full, will earn good interest, and in the event of emergencies; your Victory Bonds will proyide ready cash at any times Remember there will be only one Victory Loan in the next twelve months, so your regular savings will enable you to buy twice as many Bonds this time: Play your full part in putting this 9th Victory Loan over the tops pn youn mame fot Vétg/ THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY: .CROWN LAUNDRY CO.THRIFT-STOP & SHOP STORES 4220 St.Catherine West \u2014 WE.6771 4850 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.1195 4175 St.Catherine West \u2014 Fi.2475 MURRAY'S LUNCH LTD.Notre Dame de Grace Transfer 5011 Sherbrooke West \u2014 Near Claremont \u2018Moving - Storage - Crating - Shipping 4641 Clanranald Ave.\u2014 DE.3110 M.PHILBIN HARDWARE CO.\u201c3.A.GAGNON .4860 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.1145 Barber Shop - Beauly Parlor ! » | .4169 St.Catherine West \u2014 FI.2641 5864 Sherbrooke West \u2014 EL.0838 | SI © .re desc en a TE Tata ee a REY Ar YE RE Se \u2018 ; æ \" 5 > OUT or: THIS WORLD?\" Cass Daley, Diana Lyon, Veronica Lake ad Eddie Bracken in a scene from the hit tim \u201cOut Of This World, which starts Saturday at the York United Theatre, playing until esday night.; .\u2018 Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe\u201d Dazzling Technicolor Hit | \u201cDiamond Horseshoe\u2019 just off New York\u2019s Times Square.It takes movie audlences behind the scenes of this fabulous night spot and into the lives of the people who make Broadway entertainment history.- Betty Grable is seen as Bonnie, the girl with the most beautiful legs on Broadway, a headliner in the éast of the \u201c\u201cDiamond Horseshoe\u201d show, fiercely jealous of her position, and hardened to everything but her own success.When fate spins a romantic web over which Betty trips and falls head-over-heels in love with Dick Haymes, son of her bitterest rival (William Gaxton) for spotlight honors, Betty is faced with a challenge that serves as a basis for one of } Score another sensational mus- 1 hit for Betty Grable and 20th ntury-Fox.In fact, \u201cBilly os e\u2019s.Diamond Horseshoe,\u201d which Is now playing at the West.ount United Theatre with glam- gous Grable at her best and 20th peutury-Fox going all-out with a getacularly eye-thrilling Techni- olor production, easily tops the bear's musical field in outstand- pg screen \u2018entertainment.Packed with wonderful songs, igh hilarity, dazzling dance joutines, .and gorgeous gals \u2014 ad with Dick Haymes co-starred jith Betty in the enthralling oan #Billy Rose\u2019s Diamond pi prseshte makes : for exciting Pri fare\u2019 \"from start to finish.\u2018ke its title Indicates, the pic- re is set against the background pt Billy Rose\u2019s world - famous YORK Last Showing Today! Noel Coward's \u201cTHIS HAPPY BREED\" with shert Newton and Celia Johnson.DONALD O'CONNOR and PEGGY YAN in \u2018Patrick The Great,\u201d * (St.Catherine at Guy Street) » Commencing SATURDAY until Tuesday It's Laugh-Packed Entertainment Filled With Music! Added Foster! \u201cTEN CENTS A DANCE\" LE Jane FRAZTE- À Jesn'WoopBuRY.Se Woon and Roe, Bingo ew dein ; - the most intriguing love\u201d stories of, the year.\u201cIn \u2018more than the immediate, [ obvious sense, her current film shows Betty Grable off to bétter advantage than ever before.Betty (complete, -of course, with her sings and dances in the style that has-made her\u201cAmerica\u2019s undisputed Pin-Up Queen.Her handling of séintillating song hits by Mack Gordon and Harry Waïxen plus her dancing in the \u201cAcapulco\u201d number are.brifliaht highlights in \u2018the film, and are treat enough in themselves.But really top dramatic actress.Dick Haymes garners new honors in this, his most important picture to date.The young singing sensation\u2019s easy charm, high acting ability and terrific way with & song make him a sure-fire bet in any picture.In.addition to Grable and Haymes, Producer William Perl- berg has packed \u201cBilly Rose's Diamond Horseshoe\u201d with a galaxy of top stars from the screen, stage and radio.There is Phil Silvers, easily one of filmdom\u2019s top comedians, at his hilarious best; William Gaxton, with the sure skill that has made him the idol \u201cof the Broadway musical comedy stage; Beatrice Kay, the c\u20aclebrated \u2018Gay.Nineties Girl\u201d on the sereen for the first time; Carmen Cavallaro, the popular wizard of the piano Keyboard; the International favorite, Willle Solar; and others.Keep an ear cocked for \u201cI Wish I Knew,\u201d \u201cThe More I See You,\u201d \u2018\u2018Acapulco\u201d and the other swell songs in the picture; you'll be hearing plenty of them on the hit parade.; Hermes Pan devised the spectacular dance routines that help make this film such an eye-filling treat.\u201cBilly Rose's Diamond Horseshoe\u201d ~ was directed by George Seaton, who also wrote the screen play.This marks Seaton\u2019s first chore as a director, and his bright and sparkling zesults bode well for his future in this field.\u201cThis \u2018Happy Breed\u201d, York \u201cThis Happy Breed,\u201d the much- talked about Technicolor film written and produced by the famous Noel Coward and featuring Robert Newton of \u201cMajor Barbara\u201d fame, Stanley Holloway and two members of Noel Coward's last picture, \u201cIn Which We Serve\u201d\u2014is now playing at the York United Theatr.Noel Coward wrote the story of a simple English family, living in an unpretentious little house in a South London suburb.He wrote it as à stage play, took it on tour in the English provinces and subsequently appeared in it in London.The play was an instantaneous success and it has now been filmed in Technicolor with an all-star cast.The title comes from the famous Shakespeare line \u201cthis happy breed of mer\u2019 and the author takes the members of one small English family, living in a London suburb, between the last World War and this as his characters, Noel Coward has forgotten nothing in his delineations, for here Is the essential humour of the Londoner, the courage, the wit, the philosophy of the peopie who inhabit the little houses that stand, cheek by jowl, in a thousand city streets.People like the Gibbons are an integral part of London\u2019s pride .just ordinary, simple, dignified, brave souls, bearing their humdrum burdens and rising, when called upon, to face their domestic or national crises.In his little London house, No.17 Sycamore Road, Noel Coward puts Frank Gibbons, the father, played by Robert Newton, Etliel his wite (played by Celia Johnson) and the chlidren\u2014VI, played by | Bileen Erskine, Queenie, played justly celebrated underpinnings) | \u2018spectacular | more \u2018than that, the exeiting and | | moving story reveals her as a NEW LAUGH HIT! Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in scene from \u2018Without Love,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday, playing .for one week.The\u2019 top-notch cast ine cludes Lucille Ball, Keenan Wynn, Carl Esmond and Patricia Mori= son.° : John Blythe; Aunt Sylvia, played jof Rez is Phyllis, played by Betty by Alison Legatt, and Grandma | Fleetwood.: \u2018Flint played: by Amy Veness, the house next door to No.17 is Bob Mitchell, Holloway, played by Johnny Mills, Leadbitter, played by Guy Ver- crôps grown by man, being men- ney, daughter and the little girl-triend years ago.\u201c OLD-NEW CROP played by Stanley|.Soybeans, one of the newest with his son Billy,|crops to be cultivated in the Uni- Sam, ted States, is one of the oldest In is courting: Vi, the elder| tioned in Chinese writings of 4800 \u2014ly A hands % MONKLAND Last Showing Today! 2 REPEATS \u2014 GARY COOPER in \u201cThe Pride of the Yankees\u201d TECHNICOLOR with Fred MacMURRAY, Paylette GODDARD and Susan HAYWARD.with Teresa wrignt.\u201cTHE FOREST RANGERS\u201d in Starts (Monkland Ave., at Girouard) SATURDAY ' \u2014_\u2014 Excellent Double Bill! = Gay Romance = Zin Technicolor! \u201cMARIE M:DONALD BILL JOHNSON Added .xcitement! Escaped NAZI Prisoners and Six-Cun Westemers Shoot It Out in the Desert! EFEAT-MAD Nazis attempt war of revenge in escape in the Midwest! ts ERNST LUBITCHS NEW COMEDY! Tallulah Bankhead and Charles Coburn in a gcene from the laugh-hit \u201cA Royal Scandal,\u201d which comes to the Seville United Theatre on Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake Star In \u201cGun For Hire\u201d \u201cThis Gun for Hire,\u201d Paramount's exciting drama, starring Veronica Lake and Robert Preston and featuring Laird Cregar and - Alan Ladd, now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre.Right from the start \u201cThis Gun for Hire\u201d fastens a grip that remains unrelaxed until the very last scene.Here is a new film that has a powerful fascination, from any thing you've seen before.Returning to the dramatic pace she set Mm \u201c] Wanted Wings,\u201d Veronica Lake, last seen in a comedy role in \u201c\u2018Sullivan\u2019s Tra- veld,\u201d turns in a glowing performance as the girl embroiled in a killer's flight in \u201cThis Gun for Hire.\u201d Heart palpitations are inevitable when this shapely Lake zal is on the screen.; Alan Ladd, a sure bet for screen stardcm, is seen as The Raven, a callous killer sought by the police for murder.He seeks vengeance against a pair of double-crossers who turn out to be Axis spies.His performance has the surprise and effect of a shot in the dark But despite its ccld, quiet, ferocity, Ladd\u2019s role has plenty -of sympathy! You're going to see a lot ol this handsome young man from now on! Robert Preston, as Veronica Lake's detective boy friend, who amputates \u2018Alan Ladd\u2019s crime career, has an exciting part and acts it to the limit.Laird Cregar, one of the screen's best new featured players, and Tully Marshall are excellent as a pair of cunning and ruthless Axis agents.\u201cThis Gun for Hire\u201d tells the story of a8 ruthless young psychopathic killer who is betrayed to his death by a moment of weak sympathy for a girl he holds hostage against the police.% WESTMOUNT Today and Sat{rday, \u201cDIAMOND HORSESHOE\" in TECHNICOLOR with Betty GRABLE and Dick HAYMES.\u201cBOSTON BLACKIE BOOKED ON SUSPICION\u201d with 8) hester Morris and Lynn Merrick.\"(y (Sherbrooke at at Grey Commencing SUNDAY until TUESDAY Avenue) Another Hilarious Hit Patricia MORISON Lucille BALL By Philip Barry, Author of The Philadelphia Story! HEY both thought they were through with romance .and agreed on a marriage without kisses, «+.It's based on Philip Barry\u2019s play .the gayest laugh-and-love show since \u201cThe Philadelphia Story!\u201d \u2019 With Added Feature Attraction / \u201cEve Knew Her Apples\u201d Starring ¥ Ann MILLER * Felix BRESSART * Keenan WYNN | tunity to tell the TECHNICOLOR ROMANTIC EXTRAVAGANZA! and Michael O'Shea in the former\u2019s current: starring vehicle, \u201cIt's À |.Pleasure!\u201d in elaborate TECHNICOLOR.The film opens Saturday at the Monkland United Theatre; playing until Tuesday .night.Sonja Henle.+ .| dollars ($11.00) was raised.\u201cHSL NEWS men, members, Catherine Polkins sug gested an auction sale.The sale was held on Friday afternoon, October 12, and the sum of eleven The elass \u2018wants Mrs.R.B.Shaw, Sup- cide \u2018how this\" money should be used.* Grade 5, Room 18 started basketball Wednesday.| Room 20 reports that their Red Cross group, The Junior Workers, have a meeting once a month, The president is Ruth Silver.At a special meeting held recently in connection with Sea Scouting, it was decided to hold à \u2018re-union of all former members of the nautical branch of the Boy Scouts Association .in\u2019 the Montreal District.lieve that this autumn is the opportune time to hold such a gathering for, although there are still a number of \u2018graduate\u2019 Sea Scouts overseas, there are many back in town, and more turning up all the time.It was felt that those who had been in trocps here before enlisting in the armed forces would welcome the opportunity of getting together and swapping \u201cyarns.And what stories some of them will have to tell of their experiences in all quarters of the globe, for the Sea Scouts of this District have an Of course the largest number, naturally, entered the Royal Canadian Navy, and some made great names for themselces in the senior service, but many made good in the Army and the Air Force too.Sea Scout Training Helped The reports at the meeting emphasized that each\\ former Sea Scout who has spoken to any member of those present has expressed in nc uncertain language the opinion that the training he had received in his Scouting days had been of tremendous help to him in carrying out his duties in the King's service, whether it had been in the Navy, the Army pened to serve.Unfortunately, there is no accurate reccrd of the number of former Sea Scouts who served in the Forces, but it was reported at the meeting that from one troop alone there were eighty-five, 57 of whom were in the Navy, which bore out the general opin- fon that the percentage of ex- members who had been on active service was high, and that the the Navy.Welcome Home Not only is the proposed get- together for the purpose of giving the ex-Sea Scouts the opportunity of meeting each other again, but it will give the Sea Scoutmasters and officials an opportunity to welcome them home.Also, it is believed to be an oppor- \u2018graduates\u2019 how Sea Scouting has carried on in thelr absence.There is no doubt that they will be pleased at the report they will hear, for in spite of all the handicaps of wartime, Sea Scouting has made decided progress during the past few years.The exact nature of the get-to- gether was not decided, but a subcommittee will be appointed to make suitable arrangements.In the meantime, however, all former Sea Scouts at present in the city are asked to communicate with the officials of the units of \\ 7 The committee in session be- enviable record of enlistments.|* or the Air Force that he had hap- : greater proportion had served In | Former Sea Scouts Holding Reunion Many Now Discharged From Services which they were members, or telephone Cyril Dendy at Scout ther information.meeting were G.Ross Hutchins, vicé-chairman of the Sea Scout trict Council, R.C.Stevenson, Sydney, E.Webster, G.Robley Mackay, A.B.Morris, C.N.Draper, T.D.Archibald, Robert Mag- nussen, F.R.Campbell, C.J.Dendy, W.J.C.Hewetson and Alan Ingham.HIGHEST PEAKS IN U.S.\u201c Three of the four highest peaks in the United States are in different states: Mount Whitney in California, \u2018Mounts Massive and El- nier in Washington.STILL NOT ENOUGH Harvey Meehan, Omaha, Neb., football player, made a 50-yard run, but lacked seven wards of making a first down, -His team had been set back by a penalty, a loss and a blocked punt, which Meehan recovered and ran back.headquarters, PL.7951, for fur- Among those préèent at the committee of the Montreal Dis- bert in Colorado, and Mount Rai- \u201cThe first inter-school game of the season at King George Park, resulted.in the defeat of Roslyh team, by a score of 10-0, will be found in the sport section, School team at King George Park, this afternoon.be located since 1845.À SEVILLE Last Showing Today! \u201cIT'S.A PLEASURE\u201d in TECHNICOLOR.CINGER ROGERS in \u201cI'll Be Seeing You\u2019 with Joseph Cotten and Shirley.Temple.A Thsadres Catherine at Chomedy) Starts SATURDAY -.until Tuesday A Musical Delight In Technicolor! re t'e filled with action, romance, songs and adventure! RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS TOASTERS IRONS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ETC.Place Your Order NOW! RECORDS \u2014 Featured This Week CAROUSEL ALBUM With Original N.Y.Cast Cershwin's \u201cRHAPSODY IN BLUE\u201d \"THAT'S FOR ME, e Shaw TIMES A-WASTIN * Duke Eitington \u201cIT'S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME\u201d 5033 Sherbrooke W.2 Cood Attractions! Ernst Lubitsch Gives.Y ou - The Blushing Love Affair of a Dazzling Queen! BANGHÉAD COBURN BAXTER EYTHE By Keat Cogs and Richard Frost -The girls in Gr.VI Rm.13 wished to raise some money for the | \u2018| Junior Red Cross.So one of the ervisor of Junipr Red Cross to de.| rughy | More information about this game Next game is against the Queens \u201cThe major planet, Pluto, dis- | covered in 1930, was the first to | HELD OVIR.\u2014 SONJA HENIE in | opposite Westmount Theatre i.ELwoed 9646 NU Vv h for Ji as th lifetin into soldie sd ; .18 wish- - y for the \u2018 ne of the kins sug.The sale | afternoon, of eleven sed.The haw, Sup.088 to de- should be 3 started their Red Workers, a month, ilver.| ol rugby ng George defeat of e of 10-0, this game rt section.| he Queens orge Park, Pluto, dis | he first to | ng Today! HENIE in ) TECHNI- $ in \u2018I'll Be Cotton and Ls pmedy) | AS { >, I CONTEMPORARY TRUE OR 1 FALSE\" QUIZ .Is it \u201cTrue or False\u201d that: 1.Stravinsky wrote \u201cPeter and the Wolf\"?2.Arpold Schoenberg American citizen?3.Charles Wakefield Cadman _ has writen much Indian music?4.Ferdé Grofe began his career as a plenist 5.His orchestration of George Gershwin's \u2018Rhapsody In.Blue\u201d pushed him into a lasting lime- ight?6.Darius Milbhaud,-besides being a famous composer, is a fine interpreter of his own works on the piano?7.Jacques Thibaud, the famous .French violinist gave many recitals with Robert Casadesus, the pianist?8.Kathleen Parlow, the violinist has settled in Toronto?9.Marian Anderson has e soprano voice?10.Fritz >» - Kreisler will be Zz \u2018asical IShatps Flats and Naturals seventy years old next month?} - Arturo Toscanini is the thar ea of Vladimir Horowitz, the Russian pianist?12.\u2018Jose.Iturbi was born in Portugal?13, Jean Sibelius, the Finnish composer who is nearing his eightieth birthday has written nine symphonies?14.Fabian Sevitsky is the nephew of Dr.Serge Koussevit- sky?15.Dr.Walter Damrosch is the originator of radio musical appreciation programmes for children?.16.Jascha Heifetz is married to Florence Vidor, the former motion picture actress?17, Dame Myra Hess, the celebrated English pianiste has given concerts in Montreai?18.Lauritz Melchior is a Finnish singer?\u2018 19.Berlioz \u2018Te Deum\u201d was given its North American premiere in .the Notre Dame Church last Friday evening?20.Kathleen Parlow, the Cana- Romance Races The Clock For 48 Exciting Hours ! VER minute had a meaning for Judy and Bob, as they crowd a lifetime of romance into a lonesome soldier's 48 hours! JUDY GARLAND > = re *Ruth filled with music! The CL with À James CLEASON J Keenan WYNN and À Marshall THOMPSON Starts SATURDAY (Decarie Blvd.at Snowden Junction) i 2nd Feature Attraction )HYTHM and romance '® comedy in a gale of laughter .and it's \u201cTell It To A Star\u201d _ ROBERT ' WALKER CK TERRY |: | rush through this erican opera: by.Louis Gruenbèr TE.| service with the Company.Six- \u2018Bouchard, Narcisse Huot, Alphon- in Sen Francigeo?> 1:21; Gregor Platig Gus TioHncéltst 1 oltint period of his eventful life?- 23.\u201cEmperor Jones\u201d, an is based on a play by Georgy Kaufmann?.24.Egon Fetri; the sri Ditch pianist, ' teaches in thé \u2018 United States?- 25.Paul -Robeson is considered by many as the greitest living male singer?ANSWERS: =\u20141.False.fieff wrote it., 2.\u2018True.ceived his papers in 1940, 3.'True.4.False.Beran as an arranger and orchestrator of popular music.5.True.6.True.7.False.With Alfred Cortot.8.True 9.\u2018False.It is an alto.10.True.11.True.12.False.Valencia, Spain.13.False.Eight.14.True.\u2018Sevitsky -Proko- are both conductors, 15.True.16.True.17.True.18.False, Danish, 19.True.20.True.21.False.He is Russian.22, True.Shaw wrote] his first concert criticism in 1888 when thirty-two years old.23.False.By Eugene O'Neill.24.True.25.True: _ NEXT WEER: \u2014 A Proposed Music Auditorium In Montreal.Will It Materlalize?© 23.Géorge Bernard Shaw i wag] an eminent music aritic -at onef He re-[\" shortenéd the name because they |; ROMANTIC HIT! HIS START John Luni, Paramount's acting discowery from the New York stage making his tilm debut opposite Olivia de Havilland in \u201cTo | Each His Own,\u201d made his greasepaint \u201cbow in a pageant at the World's Fair.Judy Garland and Robert Walker, who coe star in the new Romantic Hit film \u201cThe Clock,\u201d which opens Satur= day at the Snowdon United Theatre, playing for one week.' -Blonde has not owned a live dog has a houseful of toy dogs, which she collects, but the Incendiary since she has been in Hollywood.Prior to Mutual Ald, the Canadian government provided the U.S.S.R.with a credit of $10,- 000,000 in September, 1942, for the purchase.of Canadian wheat and flour.Total Mutual Aid to Russia amounted to $120,914,- 000,000.TOY DOG FANCIER * Betty Hutton, who stars in B.G.DeSylva\u2019s \u201cThe Stark Club,\u201d - Quarter Centur Century - Club Induction For New Members At a meeting held in the Reception Room of the Dawes Black Horse Brewery, thirty-three new members were inducted into the Quarter Century Club of the National Breweries Limited, to mark their completion of 25 years of teen new Associate members were also named, bringing the total membership of the Club up to 300.Associate membership is for those employees who have been placed on the Company\u2019s pension list before the completion of 25 years of active service.Present at the meeting were Norman J.Dawes, President and Managing Director of the Company and Honorary President of the Club, P.O'Brien, President of the Club, A.Favreau, Club Vice-President, E.Bermingbam, Club Secretary and Messrs.G.Inglis, H.Delvigne, A.Pepin, Elie Lachance and E.C.Ryan, Club Councillors.It.was announced that, in addition to the other privileges enjoyed by the members of the Quarter Century Club, théx are now entitled to an additional week of vacation with pay.| Following the presentations of membership certificates and Club buttons to the new members, a floor show was presented and a buffet supper was served.Associate Members Inducted are: Hubert Desrosiers, Héliodore Lefebvre, Albert Parent, Joseph se Poirier, Léo Daigneault, Adé- lard Meilleur; Israel Pell, Casimir Spankus, Mrs.\u2018Margaret -Motuzas, Richard Jewell, James 'R.Mc- Whinnie, Bruce Malcolm Turner, James Lo\u2019 and Anthony Silinis.Active Members Inducted are: Joseph Achille Tanguay, Joseph Verret, Joseph Desrosiers, Alphonse Lebeau, André Paradis, John Crawford Pool, Albert Henry Sanders, Thomas Aitken, John Ivan » Clanek, George Christie, Edmond Léopold Chabot, Henri Plante, Lionel St-Denis, Joseph Boyer, Anthime Casavant, Alfred \u20acyr, Napoléon Dauphinais, Armand Drapeau, Dominique Guili- This Beautiful Home Valued At 14,000 °° _ Situated : at ¢ 452 Carlyle Avenue Town of Mount Royal Known as the Gyroyal House This home will be awarded to some lucky person on November 16th, 1945 ° Tickets S J 00 Each For Sale \u2018by the Gyro Club of Montreal at the Above Address or use the Coupon below 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 Kenilworth Ave., then North to Carlyle Ave.(the 6th corner), and West to the Gyroyal House, situated on the South side.HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE VISIT THIS NEW MODERN HOUSE IN THIS DELIGHTFUL MODEL TOWN EVERY WEEK-END.Gyro Club of Montreal, 452 Carlyle Ave., Town of Mount Royal, P.Q.| enclose $.for .tickets on the GYROYAL HOUSE.Name ronsasiéusnsersessesunese cat e ce nen eee pecséerererensran cena ce eee n sense Address Qe ruse rene ee City resp pen nee Province eg Te sasrratsantaacenss sous CÉCE MANS YTRAr IS pram pany?v CS : oc de À ry + with À Robert LIVINGSTON À Alan MOW- anl, J.Almé Payette, WIM N riard, Henri Guindon, Joseph BRAY À Franklin PANGBOR! Eximère Beaulieu, Jules Cheron,, 7 2 Adrien Duceppe, Emilien Gingras, rer .=a [Joseph Henry Edward Howison, ++ + J SNOWDON Last Showing Today! \u2018ALAN LADD in \u201cTHIS Félix Levasseur, John McCaugh- \u201c GUN FOR HIRE\" with Veronica Lake.BOB HOPE and had, Eo Pots rob Roch, 1 ss Nellle Teresa.Tobin an + : oT ae ES girsizaades ° \u201cer AN \"4 wl = Cay sfitdarives ihies ges d1ran | ie .SR a \u2014 WESTMOUNTERS BLAMED - TWICE IN FIVE DAYS i Davies\u2019 Senior A West- fount fotbal machine went down \u201cits , second shutout defeat in five days at Loyola campus Mon- _ day, when Gordy Marriot's fast.stepping Loyolians trounced them 27-0.The Collegians piled up two .touchdowns in the first quarter as a result of two Westmount fambles.Davies\u2019 Daredevils, who were beaten 84-0 by West Hill last _ Saturday, were definitely off the beam Wednesday.Fumbles, mis- dues and bonehead plays were the order of the day for the lo- bals and, as far as Lew Davies concerned, the sooner the hoc key season starts, the * happier he'll be.\" IT'S STILL THE SAME OLD STORY % Blanked for the first time this.season, Westmount's High Senior A gridders were trounced 34-0 by West Hill, on a rain-soaked Molson Stadium field last Saturday afternoon.The win gave the Red Raiders a seven pojnt lead over the second place (In the Pre- \u201cgestant section) Montreal\u201d \u2018crew, and.shoved the Purple and White boys furthen down in the league cellar.© West Hill wasted little time in taking command of the game.Westmount kicked off and the Chesley men ran tfe ball back to almost half field.From there the Red Raiders |.ripped through the weak West- mount line to the.Purple and White's six yard stripe.Bill Cow- an went over from there and Jones converted to make the score s-0.- : On the first play of the sec ond quarter, captain Edgar Mott carted the pigskin over the payoff stripe for the Chesley men\u2019s second five pointer, after advances hy Wolthausen and Cowan had put the leather in scoring position.Don MacLaughlan booted the convert from placement and the Red Raiders led 12-0.Just before the half ended West Hill racked up ancther touchdown.MacLaughlan carried .the ball 15 yards to the West- mount five, and sub quarter Bill Finlay called a quarterback sneak and went over.The convert failed.to make the half time scdre .17-0.The Red Raiders continued the scoring parade In the third stanza.Snap Ken Rcherts blocked an Eveleigh punt.plcked up the ba!l and lateralled it to Bill Andrews, who went over to make the score 22-0, PLAY AT HIGH DANCE The Westmount Four, a young talented and popular quartet of local musicians, will be playing at this Parity at Westmount High School, Arthur Voronka, chairman of the committee that is in charge of the high school\u2019s weekly affairs, announced this week.The members of the quartet are: John Pepper.drums; Bain Mac- askill.saxophowe and clarinet; Normie Hampton, piano, and Gor- die Pfeiffer, base and vocals.The foursome made their debut at the first of a series of Saturday night dances held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.last Sabbath eve.The motley crowd that attended their opening night expressed themselves as well pleased with the quartet's efforts.Voronka has revealed that Westmount High School students will be admitted free to tonight's affair and that outsiders will be made welcome if they pay a Hight ohacen at, tha Soar 1g, evening\u2019s Friday Night} MacLaughlan : converted, to up the count 23-0.It was then that Wolthausen, who tallied two touchdowns, to emerge as the individual star of the game, entered the scoring picture.He tallied his first, major on a jaunt around end and his second after Mott and Cowan had made big gains.Jones booted the convert on the second of Wecithausen\u2019s majors, té make the final 34-0.The brothers Iredale continued their feudin\u2019 on Saturday.West Hill's Bob played a steady game at flying wing, while Westmount's Bud, who was quarterback on last year's Red and Grey Senior B squad.turned in a good job as signals caller.\u2018 Play Two Games In Bantam Rugby Tornados and Panthers won the bantam section\u2019 of the West- mount Municipal Six-Man Rugby | League last week.Tornados turned back Bulldogs 14-5, while Panthers ran roughshod .over second straight win, 31-4.The Bulldogs grabbed an early 5-0 lead in their game with Tor- nadcs, when Johnny Wilson broke away on an end run and went over the winner's line after a 40-yard run.Tornados came back with a converted touchdown, with Teddy Budzen supplying the six points, and held a 6-5 lead at halftime.In the second half, Budsen racked up six=more points via the same method, and John Foy added two more on-a safety touch to give Tornados thelr 14- 5 verdict.Two converted touchdowns dn the first half.pated the Panthers to their 31-4 win cover Tornados.Fred Hofman and Bert Kelly accounted for.the first halt trys, while - Kelly also scored the two the only two games - played.an | extra points.- The -losers.held bitter - 1n the second half and racked up four points on two rouges and a safety touch.Ted Budzen and -Lonnie Holland \u2018scored thé rouges while \u2018Ken \u2018Black: got the safety touch.Tornados to account for thelr ; Fred Hofman scored\u2019 two more _| majcr scores tor Panthers In this -second half, Bert Kelly added | another to \u2018his total while Billy McCoubrey scored the final try of\u2019 the game.Bert Kelly, Pantliers, is the section\u2019s leading scorer with 36 - points, next in line is Fred Hof- man, a teammate, with 27.Two more Panthers are right up there with Mike Barnard scoring 16 and\u2019 \u2018Bob Forrest, 13.Ted Bud- zen of Tornados also has 13 points.to his credit.The next bantain, game will be \u2014 EVER STEP oN- -FÏLM Fred Astaire, the dancing star of Irving Berlin's \u201cBlue Skles Paramount Technicolor musical, has « private collection of 34,004 | feet ot flim from the dante numbers which he has done In ploture during the last 13 years.BUSINESSMAN-SINGER Andy Rusaell, new singing sensation who is introduced ta screea audiences in \u201cThe Stork Club,\u201d B.G, DeSylva, Paramount production, owns amd actively manages an #fdustrial plant for metal re.Plating .' ! played tomorrow -morning wii Cyclones playing Panthers in à four-point game.These four.point games are played in both bantam and midget sections, when previous tilts between si two clubs™have been postponed, Tomorrow morning's game wil start at 10.15 a.m.On Tuesday, Oct.23, Tornados will play Cyclones, while on Wednesday, Oct.24, Tornados and Bulldogs wilt clash.HEH THE DORMOUSE AT EVERY ODD MOMENT.BUT THE SLEEPY UTILE FELLOW DOESN'T DOZE OFF UNTIL HE HAS BUILT UP A GOOD RESERVE OF NUTS AND GRAINS-TO USE IN THE SPRING WHEN _ \\ HE COMES OUT OF HIBERNATION.+05 Y= ine atm en aa Le J 7, 5 REZ _ td 7% \\ i + HOW WELL IS YOUR LARDER STOCKED?IF YOU HAVE VICTORY BONDS STORED AWAY YOU CAN SLEEP-AS HAPPILY AND .SOUNDLY AS THE DORMOUSE.HOLD YOUR © VICTORY BONDS FOR TOMORROW Hin AR AAAI MH the et 4 bina up \u2014\u2014 City tit Hips\u201d studdec team a of whit B team with ga for lon enders\u2019 mer Ac been gl the line sound ¢ been pr the Bai showing McCartl is showi quarter! team.J ing time fine gal wonders lowed tt a two w game w with suc tive co have ho team as substitut petition an all im talk of High Se Senior I Post sea game co School f Westmou pacs \u2018 y: ce \"1 mount sc Bfforts dene reen ith,\u201d dues ages | Te: with in a l'ours hoth fons, me ned, will | sday, Cy.Oct, 4 witt © Academy football by BOB LUNNY' \u2018 With St.Leo's Senior B club on the improve with every game, the old question: \u201cAre St.Leo's planning to return to Senior A football circles In 1946?\u201d has been revived.St.Leo\u2019s were in Senior A company back in 1939 and ' 1940, Those close to \u201cthe \u2018scene could wish for no more than a chance \u2018to return\" to senior ranks but at present can see no prospect of moving up as all figures and facts point to the contrary.The casual observer may ask,\u201d \u201cWell what has Loyola, Catholic High and D'Arcy McGee got that makes them click in senior football?\u201d Now let us first of all compare the student body of these three big schools\u2019 to St.Lep\u2019s.These three schools have anywhere from six to eight hundred boys im their high school; St.Leo's a meagre 92.\u2018They have a twelfth year; St.Leo's has not, with the result that our boys graduate and leave the school before they hit their football prime.St.Leo's had a total of 19 boys out for their Bantam Squad while the bigger schools had as high es a 100 try- fing for places on their Bantam teams.Some of our best young football\u2019 prospects ledve school préintaurely and \u2018in\u2019 \u2018many cases use.\u201ctheir experiencé gained here against their \u2018old \u2018mates.\u2018On the other hand, \u2018St.Leo:s seldom secures football tafént from any other school.schools : would each have to have over two hundred boys in competi i tion.- .\u2026 ODDS AND ENDS Cathglic \u2018Highs Seilolf) football squad received à set-back when their popular and successful coach, Brothët Xavier, was transferred by his order to new fields of education.Brother Xavier, quiet and unassuming, never shared the football limelight that was his due but many well drilled Black and White football aggre- \u2018gations owed a large measure of credit to this shrewd football strategist that astounded school football fandom when his team upset the supposedly invincible West Hill Red, Raiders for the City title in 1942., Bob \u201cSwivel Hips\u201d Mace turned in a star- studded performance when his team administered a 11 to 0 coat of whitewash to West Hill's Senior B team.Bob was really cooking with gas as he burned the ground for long gains around the west- enders\u2019 ends., .Bob Bulger, former Academy football great, has been giving a hand at coaching the line of the two teams and his sound advice on line tactics has been producing results with both the Bantam and Senior B lines showing improvement.Jimmy McCarthy, no relation to Charlie, is showing sound judgement at the quarterback post of the Senior B team.Jimmy has also been finding time to wheel off some mighty fine gains as a ball carrier.One wonders how Loyola seniors allowed themselves to be lulled into a two week lay-off prior to their game with West Hill.No team with such a long lay-off from active competition\u2019 could possibly have hoped to beat such a smart team as West Hill.There is no substitutd for good strong competition to put a team on edge for an all important game.There is talk of challenging Westmount High Senfors to & game if our Senior B Club fail to make the post season playoff series.The game could be billed as for the school football championship of Westmount and would give\u201d both #cliools «.chance to renew the iritgdiy rivalry that bas always).existed between\u2019 these two: West: | mount schools.\u2019 Bfforts are being made to re- At least 33 per cent |.of aii the boys fn the high\u2019 school |\u201d are actively engaged in tootbair| - and to match this \u2018the other thrée}\u2019 new our.\u201csontraet with Lachine re Mass for ice on Saturday mornings throughout the::hookey season and it is likely the same ar- Taney will he in force as last year.Huskies throwing a ball around in the school yard could find a more interesting way to get rid of their excess energy, by turn- |ing out for the Senior B \u201cteam.oe The Senior B igh will close out| thelr home, stand at Westmount | Park on Wednesilay when they will engage the formidable Town of Mi.Royal High School in what promises to be a humdinger of a football game between two of the better teams in Senior B company.The \u2018kickoff is slated.for 3.30 pI m.vus kin, Bia, oCToMA ls, LI _ \u201cthe Eskimo.: - PAGE SEVENTEEN MICE HARVESTERS EARLY \u201cDIVE BOMBER\" Mige are used.as harvesters hy | The pteranodon, prehistorle Instead.of digging laboriously for the potato-like roots of the mushoo plant, the Eskimo waits until mice have dug and stored the roots.The Eskimo helpe himself, -but leaves enough for.the mice -and\u2019 adds some dried ; fish for sood measure.creature with a 22-foot winge spread, used \u2018\u2018dive attack\u2019 tactios 160,000,000 years ago.This hird had a long, pointed, death-dealing beak and a head crest that acted as a rudder as it dived earthward ; \"at its prey.o IN: former Victory Loans, you « bought Bonds to give our boys a fighting chance i in War.Today, Canada urges you to give these boys a fighting chance in Peace.For among the great objectives of Canada\u2019s Niath Victory Loan is the rehabilitation of returñed men.So, buy Victory Bonds to the limit.Help make up for those three tô five years: sacrificed by \u2018our boys in fighting for our freedom.Help make\u2019 possible a great Canadian rehabilitation program by which our returned 1 men will be efficiendy trained .given a trade, an art or a skill by which to live, work, earn and enjoy employment, security and all \\ ledge that = SS .2 other benefits of the peace for which they fought.member, you, too, will benéfit.You will.gain in the know- e that the Victory Bonds you buy will be a reserve fund to help you in any emergency.You will gain in the know- you have helped repay, in some measure, our deep, unforgettable debt to the fighting lads whose courage made victory possible.9\u201460 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE - Dave Barnard\u2019s Eagles In Top Spot In Bantam Loop Dave Bar nard\u2019s Eegles have) hava taken) possession of first place in the midget section of the West- mount Municipal Six Man Rugby League by virtue of their 13-11 win over Richard Lord's Tornados in an important four-point game: The victory gave the Eagles a two point margin over Tornados in the \u2018wection standing, In \u2018another midget game.played .last \u2018week, Tornados doubled the \u201c score on Tigers 24-12 to win an extaptionally well-played game.The Eagles-Tornedos four point affair, made necessary by a postponed fixture, was an even battle .wiËh the losers holding an edge, which they failed to take full advantage.The winners grabbed off an early one point lead when Fred Hofman rouged Buddy Selby.Five more points were picked up when Dave Barnard tossed a long forward to Bob Putnam behind the Tornddo\u2019s line.Barnard kicked another rouge before: halftime to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead at the halfway mark.Tornados hit back in the gecond haif and after threatening many times, only tô see their efforts thwarted through fumbles \u2014 on two occasions they were made behind the Eagles\u2019 line and would have been major scores\u2014they finally hit paydirt when Richard Long carried the ball over from \u201c10 yards out.The convert was missed so the count remained 7-5 for Eagles.The winners came back and registered another point when Andy Blair booted a rouge, to give Eagles an 8-5 lead.The Tornados took the lead for Roslyn-Queen\u2019s Clash This PM.Defeat 10-0 by King's in the first game of the 1945 elementary school\u2019s football league at King George Park Menday afternoon.Roslyn\u2019s hard practising gridders are determined to go through the remainder of their schedule without a loss.They'll meet Queen\u2019s at King George this afternoon and are confident of victory over the Olivier avenue crew, The roslyn squad, who think they would have won Monday's ing their way (they were Inside game if the breaks had been com- King's five-yard stripe twice), journeyed out to L.C.C.Tuesday afteriroon and were defeated 16-0 by a heavier Royal avenue outfit.The locals almost managed to rack up a major at one point of the game, though.Next week they hope to clash with another L.C.C.team, this one nearer their own weight class.This afternoon\u2019s tilt is scheduled to get underway at four o'clock and will be refereed hy Peter Wolfgang Siemers, Westmount High School student.HAND ON MEND Sonny Tufts, one of three stars in Paramount's Technicolor production, \u201cThe Virginian.\u201d is recovering from the severe hand in- Jury he sustained when Atlanta fans slammed a taxi door on it during Sonny's nation-wide tour on behalf of the studio's \u201cThird of a Century\u201d campaign.GOOD REPORTER When Teresa Wright recently put out a fire in her kitchen sin- gle-handed, the first thing she did was to phone the story to a Los Angeles newspaper.She plays an ace reporter in \u201cThe Trouble with Women,\u201d co-starred with Ray Mil- land and Brian Donlevy, and was at home on a day off when the fire broke out.The name \u201cChicago\u201d comes from the Indian language and means \u201cwild onion.\u201d \u2018field with Bob Putnam finally täk- ing a forward from Dave Barnard: : t Torna 1 he| .: © go over Tornados\u2019 line ou: ths \"Warnock, one in each half of the Hy A the first time when Lord tossed a long forward to Dave Wilks behind Bagles\u2019 line and - although the convert was missed, Tornados led 10-8.With a little over a minute remaining to play, Lord kicked another convert to give his team a seemingly sure win by an 11-8 count; The Eagles made a sharp comeback however, snd in two plays carried the ball the length of the last play of the game \u2018to give Eagles a 13- 11 win, The Tornados-Tigers game was a close affair for three quarters of the game, but Tigers faded bad-| ly in the last quarter and thè Tornados went on to win handily by a 24-12 score.The teams were tied |: up at T-all in the first half.Dave Wilks led the winners in scoring with 11 points, others: to score were Carl Burton, five; Willie Manolson, five; Allan Turner, one, and Richard Lord, one.Dennis Skinner and Mike Tucker accounted for the losers\u2019 points, the | first-named tallied seven while the latter registered five.Mike Tucker of the Tigers Is leading the section in the scoring department with 17 points; he is closely followed by Dave Wilks with 16.Others in line are Bob Putnam, Eagles with 10; Dave] Barnard, Eagles, seven; Dennis Skinner, Tigers, seven; Allan Turner, Tornados, seven; Cam McFadden, Greyhounds, six; Jack Watson and Pete Fullerton, Tigers, six; Pat Lomasney, Tornados, six; Gillis Ross, Greyhounds; Ian Doig, Tigers; Dave Ross, Eagles; Bob Gough, Greyhounds; Carl Burton and Willie Manolson, Tornados, heave all scored five points.Two more games will be played next week, on Tuesday, October 23, Greyhounds will meet Tornados, while on Thursday, October 25, Eagles and Tigers will clash.Both games are scheduled for King George Park.\u201cRain Hats AL But Two Games In \u2018 Pee Wee Rugby.Rain halted all but two games in the pee-wee section of the West- mount Municipal Six Man Rugby League last week, The two tilts played resulted in shütouts with \u2018Ed Martin's Shrimps turning back Jack Cote's Aces 11-0 and Lonnie Holland\u2019 8 Stratchona\u2019s swamping Derek Dunbar's Thunderbirds 44- 0: : A pair.of touchdowns by Alan \u2018game, actoünted for the Shrimps\u2019 win over Aces.Warnock also kicked the other point of the game, This winners led 6-0 at half\u2019 time, Five Stratchona players broke.into the s\u20acoring column as \u2018this club -handed Thunderbirds their 44-0 defeat.John Foy led the parade with 16 points, Jim Quarles was next in.lne¢ with 11, Pete and Lonnie Holland each had six while John Swift scored five.\u201cThe win for the Shrimps sent| them into_ first place in \u2018the \u201cA\u201d group of the pee-wee section with three wins in as many starts.Hughie McDonald of the Reds still leads the scoring list for the pee-wee players with 40 points,| others in Iine are Jim Cotter, Reds 37; Marty Kay, Reds 26; John Wilson, Hornets 22; Alan War- nock, Shrimps 22; Ed Martin, Shrimps 20; Lonnie Holland, Strathcona\u2019s 18; John Foy, Strath- cona\u2019s 16; John Abbott, Shrimps 11; Jim Quarles, Strathcona\u2019s, 11.Games scheduled for this week are as follows: Sat, Oct.20, Red Sox vs, Wildcats, 9.30 a.m.; Reds vs, Eagles, postponed game at 11 a.m.Wed.Oct.24, Furies vs.Eagles, postponed game at 4.00 p.m.; Thurs.Oct.25, Furies vs.Sky Rockets, 4.00 p.m.The standing of the two groups: 7 a\u201d W L F APts.Shrimps .\u2026.3 055 0 6 Reds .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2% 0103 © 4 Aces .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.3 2 T 11 4 tancy.rolling along and récruiting is In| \u2018full swing.New recruits are being | uniformed very rapidly, and \u2018are expected to complete their Ahitiai : training: prior to \u2018the dts * the A.G.Anderson.Plans.sie doing made.tor étioCharles \u2018King \u201cbik at the baton, tirst Fall parade to take.place 08 Sunday; \u2018November 11.Boys of the 1st Westmouut Company .are looking forward to this, their first, public parade, with great expec- Company activities are parade.A \u2018class in Waytaring commenced this week : by : Lieut.This is a very interesting course which takes In a wide variety of subjects from knot-tying to nature-study and a very interesting.time is assured ail those who enter this class.BAND WORK .Band work is being \u2018resumed next Tuesday, with.Bendmaster se Applications tlose this Friday for the Bugle and Drum band \u2018while the Brass section will Témain open, till au vacancies have \u2018been tilled.- N.C.0.quass The\u2019 N.C.o.'s are presently ule.- (Gontinued on Page 19) \u2018 is Betng | a \"EX-SERVICE MEN : We.Have | a Nica Selection a SUITINGS.Available for.Ex-Service Mon with Priority Forme, AH Work Hand Made in Latest Styles.Reasonsble Prices, Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVL.Cust below .St.Catherine) Wi, 3205.Furies cerenees 0 1 54 à 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Eagles .0 1 018 0 Er - clous tes Sky Rockets aed 3 090 0 N.D.G.BICYCLE Madame W LF APs REPAIR SHOP ara Rod Sox.121122 8 0 6 8 Al] New snd Used Bicyetes tor suis Sor TEE AN ee Tuunderbirds +.§ 378.70 8 \"EL 0081.SEAR \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ne GARDEN MANURE [.== FOR SALE regen $4.00 SINGLE LOAD ie nings in $7.00 DOUBLE LOAD fas and « Also SATO for TOP SOIL, SOD, ROCK GARDEN STONES mornings RELP JACK PETRILLI ami io LANDSCAPE GARDENER i 942 WILSON = - DE.9442 COMPETE : _ ED _ LADY des - | ; 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Wanted, must be In good cond ea the 1 5 rai £ Lieut JW pieces, $125.60, originally $500.00.Can DE.: : e leadersnip © eu : : be seen 3-9 p.m., 222 Melville Avenue, Apt, 4, Westmount.M-16 PIANO, radiogram, 3 piece bedroom suite, mahogany; also baby's play pen, high chair and sleigh.537 Lansdowne.WI.5035, evenings.M-58 EASY CHAIR, with slipcover; floor lamp; small tables; spinnet desk; mirror.EL, 7806.M-54 SHORT biadk smal living room table.\u201clamb cost, size 18; EX.3013.M-55 NEW- chesterfield, velours combination, spring-filled, 3 pleces, $85.00; also four new rugs and hall runuer.Sell immediately.EL.3614, 5826 Sherbrooke St.West, M-3 FUnGRAL DiRrectoRrs Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge | gle on forehead to nose, white tipped MUBKRAT coat wanted, in good con- Gition, .size 12-14.DE.4010, evenings 7-9.# = M-53 MEN'S and boy\u2019s clothing, etc., good prices.A, 3790, evenings CR.1938.M-4 SE SETTER TYPE tan dog, white chest, crooked white line from white trian- DE.6477.M37 FOUND CHILD'S small bicycle, St.vicinity Lansdowne.obtain by paying expenses, EL.9770, evenings.T tail.Reward.Sherbrooke Owner may \u2018Phone M-43 \u2018 Temple Emanu-El | A * Regular Sabbath Eve Services tonight at 8.15 p .m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cSand and Stars.\u201d Saturday morning at 11.30 a.m.sermonette The First Jew\u201d based on Torah portion.Bar Mitzvah î At the services this evening and Saturday morning, David, the son of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Mortimer will be called to the Reading of the Law In observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Board Meeting - Wednesday evening, October 24th at 8.30 p.m.Temple Com- munity House.Mr, Harry Wolfe Jetfrey and will shortly Be eligible for elevation in the ranks.A marked.difference has been noticed these past few weeks in the drill.These periods are of short duration, however there is not.a dull moment for anyone whtle fhey last.BIBLE CLASS Bible Class meets each week for those boys not affiliated with a Sunday School and is steadily growing.Lieut.J.W, Jeffrey has been conducting this group.The Life Boys, junior reserve of The Brigade have now resumed * operation and are showing signs of steady growth.Alan Burdett will be associated with this group in the capacity of Warrant Officer, and has planned for some very active programmes.will preside and reports from various chairmen will be submitted.At Home Mr.-and Mrs.George Hollinger will \u2018be at home to the officers an@ board members of the Parent Teachers Association of the Temple Emanu-El Religious School.Forthcoming Events Board of Trustees\u2014The regular meeting of the Temple Board of CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.J.ocal anc long distance movers.Also _cartage.Dis, site.M-1 STERN CRATING and moving Reg'd.Van Service.Specialty.furni- \u2018 ture, refrigerators, planos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.FI, 1328.M-51 CONCRETE REPAIRS \u2019 CEMENT walks, garnge or basement floors built or repaired.FI.498s.M-10 \"DECORATING HAVE YOUR home decorated painted by experienced n.en.Clean work, guarantecd.Double windows repaired and hung.Sash cords ree placed.Free estimates.DE, 4751, FINE wal wall decoratings all kinds of painting, papering, new wall design, reasonable.J.R.lachapelle, Il.9092.M-42 DRESSMAKING MISS MATHEWS, taîloress dressmaker.4832 Sherbrooke St.Prices reasonable Phone for pointment, WA.2544, LADIES and and w.ap- M-8 and\u201d \u201cchildren\u2019s cc coats, suits, and dresses.Moderate price.Mrs, Humber, FI.6070.-M-50 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL repairs installations of all\u201dkinds.Electrical apult- ances of all makes repaired.Star Electric.Licensed Electricians.1833 St.Catherine W., near Guy.F1 5107, M-8 EDUCATIONAL ART instructions, crawlng and painting; still life, landscape and live model.Evening classes, private lessons.Severe Masse, Studio at 4823 St.Catherine W, HA.6989.FI.4225, M-12 COACHING in all High School subjects: also basic.French and Spanish, by University graduate.WE.1276.M-45 \u201cTAILORING FUR COATS remodelled and renewed; men's coats turned and renewed; men's suits remodelled for ladies\u2019 costumes; children's clothes to measure.No fancy prices.5906 Sherbrooke W., corner Clifton.M-11 RUG SERVICE REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, .any size or color.ANGTLO-FRENCH CARPET CO, Drummond Bldg.PL, 5846.M-3 PIANO SERVICE PIANO repairs and tuning by factory expefts.National Piano and Radio Exchange, 1343 Greene Avenne WE.6934.M-0 PRIVATE CATERING EVELYN TAYLOR \u2014 Caterer, weddings, receptions, banquets.Detalls completely arranged.2208 Harvard Ave, DE, 7546.M-25 RADIO SERVICE J.PAQUETTE \u2014 Radio and household appliances repaired.All work guaranteed.WL 1472.1343 Greene M-13 Trustees will take place Tuesday evening, October 30th under the chairmanship eof Mr.Arthur Simon.= Brotherhood Temple Forum Presents Frederich Lechner, Metropolitan Opera Star in a recital of sacred song, Wednesday evening, November.7th at 8.30 p.m.Purchase your tickets and reserve seats at once, Parent - Teacher Association: Meeting Monday evening, Octoler 29th at 58.30 p.m.Temple Community House.Speaker Miss Beryl Truax on \u2018Education For Peate®, Dramatic greetinge: Reina Aron; 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