The Westmount examiner, 14 juin 1946, vendredi 14 juin 1946
[" A) pd = RE Fe RE Pe ere LY WEDDING GIFTS Choice Silverware - Expert Watch & Clock Repairs JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL XVII, No.24 47 Years uff vem * Including a Fine Selection of OHMAN'S 1216 Cresns Ave, English Rotarians and Friend Feted by Rotary ! Westmount Rotary Club played host to three men, two of \u2018whom were fellow rotarians, at their weekly luncheon, on Wednesday.These guests were: Rotarians F.J.Sanguine, Popular Club; E.H.Palmer-Jones, Bermondsy, and D.A.Gates, all from London, \u201cEngland.P.G.Delgado welcomed the visitors on behalf of the Westmount Hotarians, paying tribute to the - high place the motherland holds in our hearts for the gallant part she played in the events of the last few years, and welcoming the guests as fellow Rotarians as well \u2018as cit \u2018= of the respected Isles.Mr.guine replied briefly on \u2018behalf of the guests, stating that they had just landed in Montreal and added: \u2018We have been struck today with the marvelous wel- \u2018come received here\u201d, Mr.Sanguine payed tribute to the work of the Westmount Rotary Club, \u2018wished them every success with their current undertaking the Carnival, and concluded by saying, \u201cthis is an occasion that we will long remember\u201d, _ Mr.McAndrews was chairman during Mr.Boire's absence and reported that Rotarian Murray was home and his condition was improving steadily.J.B.O\u2019Brien introduced the guest speaker, Arthur MacPher- son, the golf Pro at Marlborough Golf Club, a position which Mr.MacPherson has held for 19 years.Mr.MacPherson traced the history of Golf back to its beginning in Scotland many years, but-stated that the word Golt had been derived from a German word meaning club.The Germans and Dutch played a game that is sometimes mistaken for the beginning of golf, but Mr.MacPherson stated that their game was played on ice and really bore more resemblance to hockey than it did to golf.A MacPherson highlighted his address, with many little anecdotes of golf as well as historical facts.Past President Ewart Everson spoke briefly-on the Carnival, Urging all members to attend the \u2018Carnival every might and give what help they could in true Rotary spirit.Recital Tonight Features Music Of Two Periods A Pianoforte Recital entitled, \u201cYesterday Ang Today\u201d, by Pupils of Irene Nichols, L.R.S.M.(London) including McGill Con- servatoriumm Pianoforte Classes, will be given tonight at West- mount Junior High School, commencing 7:15 p.m, This recital will be presented entirely by children 12 years old and younger, and will feature, Children\u2019s Songs of Yesterday and Today; Popular Music of the \u201ctwo Periods; as well as Gay 90's music and , Boogie Woogie.The finale will include selections from Chopin, Beethoven, Gershwin and Grainger, and will be _presented by Priscilla, Sargent, Liane Mor- kett, David Gould, Heather Monroe and Charles Casswell.David Gould, a 12 year old, will not only act as Master of Ceremonies, but also will be entirely responsible for the presentation of the concert, Proceeds will go to the Memorial Work Shop, Sea Scouts, 8.8.8.Venture, |to third AWARDED FOR SERVICE For conspicuous service in the St, John Ambulance Association, L.St.J.Haskell, 256 Kensington avenue, was recently promoted to officer of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St.John of Jerusalem.The promotion was sanctioned by the Governor-General, knight commander of the order.MP Haskell is assistant vice president of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Ex The Qminer Serving the Cily of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished \" Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St., ~ Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 B.Robson Heads Clothing Drive In Westmount Westmount City Hall announced yesterday appointment of W.Boyd Robson, well known local business man, ag Chairman of the National Clothing Drive in Westmount, which will run from June 17th to June 29th inclusive.Mr.Robson has announced that .Mrs.Clifford Fortier, Pres.-elect of The Westmount Women's Club, will again this year play a big part in the Drive.Mrs.For- tier brings a wealth of experience to this campaign, as she spent a great deal of time and work In the very successful Clothing Drive in Westmount last year.Mr.Robson has also announced an inaugural meeting of the Drive, to be held at Victoria Hall, 3 p.m, today.Certain executives of the National office will be present, as well as representatives of the various organizations In Westmount.Mr.Robson has extended an invitation to all civic bodies in Westmount to be present, and is asking the various churches, schools, Women\u2019s Clubs,\u2019 the Rotary Club, Municipal Association and Business Association of Westmount to again support this worth-while campaign as they have done in the past.2 Tolhurst Re-Elected 2nd Term President At the 18th Annual Meeting of the Better Business Bureau of Montreal, Inc., held recently at the Mount-Royal Hotel the following officers were elected, announced Claude Roote, 481 Victoria Avenue, Manager.Edgar F.Tolhurst, 24 Edgehill Road, re-elected to second term as President.Mr.Tolhurst is also President of Vipond-Tolhurst Ltd., and Lieut.-Governor, Quebec-Maritime District, KIwanis International.Earle L.Gallagher, re-elected term as Honorary- Treasurer.Mr.Gallagher is Vice- President of Henry Birks & Sons Ltd.Robert L.Bailey, was appointed a new Director.Mr.Bailey is Assistant Manager, Bank of Montreal, Montreal Branch.Brig.Geo.M.Grant, C.B.E., 39 Arlington Avenue, was appointed a new Director.Brig.Grant is Montreal Division Manager, Bell Telephone Co.of Canada.Roger Methot, was appointed to represent La Chambre de Commerce du District de Montreal, on the Board.Mr.Methot is Assistant\u2019 Supt.Montreal & Quebec District.Bank of Montreal.Westmount Veterans Returnad to Canada Westmount veterans listed as as arriving in Canada \u2018aboard the SS, \u201cAcquitania\u201d this week are as follows: \u2014 H/Capt.C.F.Johnston, 754 Lansdowne Avenue; Major V.A, Linnell, 504 Grosvenor Avenue; Pte, P, W.Moore, 6567 Victoria Avenue; Pte.H.A.MacLachlan, 275 \u2018Argyle Avenue; Tpr.C.T.Strange, 275 Argyle Avenue; and W.0.1 K.E.Watson, 2084 Clare- mont Avenue, i ! Ontario- * By-Laws Brought Before Council By-Law 537 to provide for the widening of Sherbrooke Street from Roslyn Avenue to the western City limits was submitted at a meeting of elector-proprietors for consideration on June 11th and no demand was made for a vote.The By-Law was declared approved, and a report of result of the meting was submitted to the City Council meeting last night.The report of the result of the vote On By-Law 536 was made at the same time.PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS Westmount Carnival To Open Next Week Final plans for one of the biggest carnivals they will have had to date were completed this week by the Carnival Committee of the Rotary Club of Westmount.On Monday afternoon and evening members of the Westmount Rotary will turn up at Westmount Park and Help fellow Rotarians eregt and decorate booths, check stock, test lighting and arrange the million and one details that NOW kETIRED James F.Walsh, now of 26 Duf- ferin road, and former well-known Westmount resident, who retired recently after more than 40 years\" service in the commercial department of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Mr.Walsh was honored by friends and associates ot a banquet held .n the Montreal Club on this occasion.E.Houston Injured Here Miss Edith Houston, Dorval, was proceeding East on Western Avenue hy automobile and stopped for a red light at Victoria Avenue, and while waiting her car was allegedly struck from behind by another auto, on Tuesday.John Mussey employed at the Shell Oil Service Station heard the sound of autos colliding and looked up to see the machines motionless at the corner.Mr.Mussey reported he saw a soldier step from the rear auto, examine the front of the car and then drive off.Mr, and Mrs.T.McGrail, 6715 Sherbrooke Street, W., passing in their car, heard Miss Houston's cries for help, and Mr.McGrail drove her to Western Hospital.Dr.Hatch rendered first aid and stated Miss Houston was suffering from shock and possible fracture of collar bone and right shoulder.The black Ford sedan driven by the soldier, witnesses declared, had a badly damaged left front mudguard and radiator grill, as it left the scene.Westmount Among Cities To Fete ICMA Members Alderman W.Stokes Greene, Pro-Mayor, P.E.Jarman and T.J.Hughes wil represent the City of Westmount at the reception tendered the members of the International City Managers\u2019 Association by the City of Westmount Sunday evening at \u201cthe Windsor Hotel.Mr, Jarman and Mr, Association.Hughes will attend the meetings of .the The International City Managers\u2019 Association, founded in 1914 by a small group of city managers, has developed into a professional | group of approximately 750 members, covering 653 cities and (Continued on Page 3) \u2014 ¥are involved in the staging of such a huge undertaking for a successful opening night on Tuesday, June 18.The Westmount Carnival which will close Saturday night at 12, is being held in aid of the Julius Richardson Convalescent Home, the Montreal Children's Hospital, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, the West- mount Rotary Scholarships and other Westmount Rotary activities.Headed by P.J.McAndrews, chairman, booths will be in charge of A.W.Callard, L.Thompson, E.B.Smeed, D.R.McKean, G.Snelgrove, A.B.-Wil- liamson, E.M.Patton, G.Archer, W.B.Robson, E.A, Harrison, W.H.Thomson, -C.T.Medlar, A.C.McGivern, H.E.McManus, C, W.Wright, D.Kerr, W.G.Moxley, F.Kenwood, T.Nugent, P.G.Delgado, H.L.Spicer, A.A.Boire, J.8.Miller, D.B.Ross, S.B.Cay- ford, J.H.Colton and W.F, Close.S.B.Cayford is chairman of the Carnival committee and, W.W.Murray is vice-chairman, A large number of booths will be erected in the playing grounds of the Park this: year and a greater variety of entertainment games will be featured.Enticement to participate in most of the tests of skill will be the valuable prizes offered the winners, for the Rotary Club has been fortunate in acquiring many articles which have been scarce during the war and are only slowly come ing back on the market.Music, refreshments and other features that highlight carnival entertainment will also be found along the midway.All precautions are being taken for the protection and safety of the public and the policing of the grounds and information service will be in the hands of the Young Men's Section of the Board of Trade, ; Unit to Display Equipment Used By Army Today The Royal Montreal Regiment will be holding its last parade for the Summer months on Thursday night.It is intended that this Parade take the form of a show Th which the members of the unit can show their families what they are doing at the Armoury on training night.This display will show the skills necessary for a man to be an efficient soldier in these days of the mechanized war.With this in mind, displays of the various weapons used in the Army of Today will be featured, along with the uses of Motor Transport used by a Machine Gun Unit.On- the floor will he Care riers, Jeeps, Trucks and Motore cycles, To add colour to the whole, there will be two bands in attende ance, The Brads Band which plays (Continued on Page 3) PAGE TWO Westmount Highlights By GEORGE COCHRANE Here, fur the special benefit of those who like to take the odd look back at the past, is installment two of the \u201cReview of the Year.\u201d December 4 -\u2014 Westmount High\u2019s Senior A basketball squad drubbed the Junior High's Senior B entry 42-24 in their first exhibition tilt of the season.7 \u2014 The Girls Hi-Y Club's annual winter Sadie Hawkins dance wus held in the school gym with the ace drink vending trio of Robert Bert Grindley, Wil- Jiam Atwood Macdonald and \u2018E.G.C.dispensing the carbonated beverages, \u2014 WHS'\u2019s cagers chalked up their second straight exhibition when they journeyed out to La- ehine High and downed the Lake- shore lads 38-14.13 \u2014 The Lachine larrigans paid a visit to WHS and went down to defeat to the tune of 27-23.17 \u2014 WHS's A pucksters took to the ice for their first exhibition game and blanked Montreal West 4-\u20ac, 18 \u2014 The first and last issue of The Hi-Line, WHS=ers\u2019 at- templL at establishing a weekly gchool newspaper, made its appearance and was fairly well received.That night Mr.D\u2019s bas- - hetballers journeyed out to Dawson Callege to take on the Daw- sonites\u2019 second team.The Purple and White ended up on the short end of a 37-25 count.21 \u2014 To celebrate the end of school for 1945 a large delegation of WHS'ers made an afternoon trip to the opera house to see the charms of the internationally renowned Margie Hart unveiled.\u2018The Xmas party, slated for the school gvm that night, was called of because of the flu epidemic.31 \u2014 WHsS'ers and friends celebrated the coming of 1946 with their traditional thoroughness.Outstanding event of the month: Art Voronka obtained a battered black briefcase in which to, carry around his P & W Revue ecripts.January 3 \u2014 Back to school for WHS\u2019- ers and their cohorts.5 -\u2014 Michael McBean's five- couple party.8 \u2014 WHS's A hockey team started off their schedule by battling to a 3-3 tie, the team that went on to win the Protestant section honors, 9 \u2014 West Hill invited West- mount to officially open the 1945 hasketball schedule.The Red Raiders won 32-26, 11 \u2014 It was announced in this column that the original Friday Night Party committee had resigned en masse, 12 \u2014 Open house at Dick MacKinnon\u2019s.15 \u2014 WHS downed Lachine 2-0 at the Forum, 16 \u2014 Montreal's cagers downed the local aggregation by one basket, 27-25.18 \u2014 WHS\u2019 inter-school debating teams won a double victory over Verdun, The subject \u2014 Resolved that war is inevitable.On the affirmative for WHS, Ed Reid and Natalie Foch; ;on the negative for the purple and white, David Wood and Chippy Batshaw, .That night the first Friday night party since December 14 was held in the school gym and Patty Peirce threw an informal soiree, 22 \u2014 Westmount pucksters tied Strathcona 2-2, \u2018 24 \u2014 Baron Byng's championship cpgers trounced Westmount 55-27.25 \u2014 The Skigulls\u2019 dance, held In the WHS gym, netted about $50 profit.29 -\u2014 The local pucksters tied West Hill 2-2 at the Forum, February 1 -\u2014 Pat Workman's very en- E3500} trae EEA EEAL ERE BE XE RRS Quebec.The EIA WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 Westmount Among Cities (Continued from Page 1) towns and 9 countries throughout the world.The majority of these are in United States, where the plan developed, but many are in Canada, and 22 cities and towns* in the Province of Quebec are organized under the City Manager Plan.The agenda for this conference is as follows: Members\u2019 arrival Sunday, Reception and Registration.Sunday evening, reception in the Windsor Hotel, courtesy, City of Westmount.Monday, opening of the conference covering General Business.At noon they will go to the Chalet atop Mount Royal by bus, where .they will lunch, courtesy, City of Montreal.Following lunch the members will take a bus tour of the Central, Manager Cities of: Outremont, Town of Mount Royal, Hampstead, Westmount, ind Verdun.This bus tour is courtesy, City of Outremont.In Verdun, they will be tendered a reception, courtesy, City of Verdun.Tuesday will be given \u2018over to business.In the evening the Annual Banguet of the Association will be addressed by Hon, P, Beaulieu, Minister of Trade and Commerce for the Province of banquet will be followed by a reception, courtesy, Town of Arvida, Wednesday, the Association will continue their business meetings.Dr.-C.E.Merriam, University of Chicago, will address the group at lunch in the Windsor Hotel.The members are scheduled to leave for Quebec by steamer at 6 p.m., for a tour of Quebec, and further receptions.courtesy of St.Maurice Valley Towns, Provincial Department of Municipal Affairs, and Town of Bale Comeau, Tuesday will be the Ladies\u2019 Annual Breakfast, courtesy, City of Montreal East, and in the afternoon, Style show \u2018and Tea, courtesy City of Lachine, The purpose of the Interna- tienal City Managers\u2019 Association, which is opening {ts 32na Annual Conference at the Windsor Hotel.next Monday, is to aid in the improvement of local government administration.\u2018It is the professional organization of city and country managers and was organized in 1914.The council- manager form of local government is found in 640 cities and nine counties in the United States, in 24 cities in Quebec, in five cities in thréb other Canadian provinces, in five cities in Ireland, and in one city (San Juan) Puerto Rico, making a grand total of 684 municipalities.© Thirty- seven of these cities adopted the council-manager plan Since the beginning of 1946, as compared] with 28 adoptions in each of the years 1944 and 1945.Canadian cities which have adopted the manager plan in 1946 are Hull, Val d\u2019Or, and Riviere du Loup, Quebec, and St.John, New Brunswick.In addition, Quebec City earlier this year was added to the official list of the Association as operating under the coun- cil-manager plan.The first Canadian city to adopt the council- manager plan was Westmount joyable formal party was held in the Green Room at Victoria Hall.2 \u2014 St.Leo\u2019s Senior B hockey team downed Wetmount\u2019's A aggregation 5-1 in an exhibition game.4 \u2014 The humbled WHS puck- sters pulled off thy surprise of the season by defeating the highly- touted Catholic High powerhouse\u2019 3-2 The CHS lads went on to win the City Championship.6 \u2014 Westmount High's cagers broke into the win column by downing Strathcona 34-28 in a rough game that was featured by WHS's Speedy Trueland's solid right to the jaw of SA's Mitai Ross.The tall and lanky Mitzi did not retaliate.Speedy was given a two-game suspension.7 \u2014 The Boys\u2019 Hi-Y CClub learned about the biological side of boy and girl relations.8 -\u2014 WHS'ers were dismissed carly for selling.the school annual in such vast quantities.That night the first Friday Night party run by the new committee of Bill Roberts, Derek Cushing, Dolly Morrison, Sheila Jaques and Ray Lank was held, 14 \u2014 The Boys\u2019 Menorah Club visited their Hi-Y counterpart, That afternoon Westmount\u2019s bounce ballers lost to West Hill by one basket, 20-18.15 \u2014 WHS'ers given the day off to celebrate the gals\u2019 winning 50 many championships.16 \u2014 The first Saturday morning rehearsal of the P & W Revue was held in the Junior High auditorium, 18 \u2014 Westmount cagers lost to Strathcona by one point, 34-33.22 \u2014 A joint meeting of the Girls\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs heard a debate on the evils and benefits of co-education.The pro duo won.That afternoon Fred Jones, .the bespectacled netminder, chalked up a shutout as the Purple and \u2018White blanked Verdun 4-0.23 \u2014 WHS\u2019ers cagers downed Montreal 38-20 in an exhibition game played at Sir Arthur Cur- rie gym, 25 \u2014 Loyola downed the local pucksters 5-2.© 27 \u2014 Baron Byng\u2019's cagers downed Mr.D's boys 43-23.28 \u2014 WHS triumphed over Montreal West in hockey and started their second set of exams.ITEMS \"We learn from a usually re- lable souse that Heather Douglas Murray, she of grade 10, Is thinking cf going to- India to- cAPTTF IY rE er fT search for a back-scratcher, .- Patty Peirces formal party comes off at her home, 55 Aberdeen avenue, tonight, .The Birks sisters, Virginia and Nancy, have one billed for \u2018hext Saturday, June 22.The place: their Summit Circle mansion.Don\u2019t forget Belmont Park on Tuesday, June 25.Unit To Display (Continued from Page 1) concerts in Westmount Park during the Summer, and the Bugle Band will be there.\" The RMR\u2019s Bugle Band has long been one of the best in the City, and in two city championships, has been first once and second the other time.This year it is expected that the Band will again win the title at the competition to be held today.The spectators will also have a chance to use the Canadian Ver- Sion of the Walkie-Talkie sets and to speak to their friends over the air.Summer Season Opening Dance The Unity Club are sponsoring a dance at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 starting at 8.30 p.m.tonight.This will be the opening dance of the 1946 summer season for the Unity Club.The Dance Committee, under the capable leadership of D.Woodham, have preparations for the dance completed and it promises to be a gala affair, There will be a large variety of dances and refreshments will be served.CONDUCTOR INJURED R.Rouleau, 35, 1599 Maison- neuve Street, Montreal Tramways Co.conductor, was struck by a local taxi, Tuesday on Victoria Avenue at Sherbrooke Street, Mr.Rouleau, it yas stated by the taxi driver, stepped from behind a truck and the taxi struck him, knocking him to the ground.Taken to Western Hospital by the Radio Patrol, Mr.Rouleau was rendered first aid by Dr.Brown who said, Mr.Rouleau haq suffered possible fractures to the ribs, i re - Scouts & Cubs By Reg.Groome Your correspondent spent the week-end at Camp Tamaracouta in the Laurentians, where the boys on the Camp Advance Party played the role of hosts, Doug Stewart, former Scoutmaster of Mount Royal Troop and Deputy- Trader at camp this summer, is in charge of the party.Others present included \u2018\u2018Lofty\u201d Leeson, the Handicrafts Instructor; John Allen, ' Scoutmaster of Pointe Claire Troop; Bob Worden and Allan Scott, both past members of- Royal St.Lawrence Sea Scouts and recently discharged from the Navy; Don Slater, the Voyageur, Tom Moore, just out of the R.C.AF, and Alec Cummings, the Artificer.The _boys certainly have their work eut out for thom, what with painting all the boats, repairs, painting buildings and generally getting everything in ship-shape.A new lower wharf is in the process of being built while extensive repairs are being carried out in the crib and boat slip-way, The Handicrafts Building is receiving a complete outfitting and numerous other jobs are being done.Visitors on Sunday were many and varied.Indeed, it looked almost like the middle Sunday of the first period in pre-war days tbut it was much colder).First to arrive were Messrs R, G.Talbot and Co, Mr.Talbot is Scoutmaster of Storer Troop and Chairman of the Camp Committee, He brought his daughter and several Scouts from his Troop with him Next to arrive was C.J.Dendy, the Camp Factor, who brought with him his family and some relatives, Willingdon Troop representatives arrived next, F, A.Barrow.Chairman of the Group Committee was present, along with his family and G.W.Leverette, Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Committee, came with his family.Scoutmaster Jim Cgrtler, Sr,, was the next person we noticed, accompanied by several boys from his Troop, St.John the Divine.Roy Williams of the CBC and Ian Roberts of 2nd Westmount Troop were in camp, arriving by bicycle from Morin Heights, Several lads were up from Highlands Troop and some from St.George's Troop under Scoutmaster A.C.Patton.Later in the day, the Camp Doctor for this season, Peter Edgell, M.D., arrived to look the place over and brought his family with his.Scoutmaster Gordon Lavoie of Willingdon Troop was also present.Altogether, it was just Jike old home week, Trinity Pack Sixer Charlie Ancrum led the opening Grand Howl two weeks ago when Akela Hutchison and Baloo Roch were welcome visitors.Bagheera continued his story of his Navvy experiences and then a sing-song was held with Rev, G.Mercer at the piano, Akela Hutchison presented Michael MeLearn with his 2nd year service star and Bob Matthews with Toymaker Badge.The following tests were passed: Model, Milton Dorman and Menis Heathcote; the former had an excellent collection of plasticine animals; First-Ald Lorne Falle, Denis Heathcote, Eddie Smith and Bob Matthews; Knots, Carlton Moody and Robert Turn- bull, both of whom have not yet completed their 1st Star work, The Green and Gray Sixes were each the recipients of awards for their efforts in the salvage drive.Punctuality for the meetings was stressed to the boys before the * \u201cWestmouat's Home Newspaper* M.W.JOHNSTON ; M.W.Johnston, 37 Brooke Avenue, has been appointed Adé vertising Manager of United Amusement Corporation Limited, covering all the United Theatres, Lord's Prayer, Cub Silence and the Grand Howl closed the meet ing.Sixer Robert Matthews led the opening Grand Howl at the last mesting, followed by Inspection and games, Instruction and more games, Bagheera\u2019s story, a singe song and closing \u2018ceremonies rounded out the evening.Six- competition prizes were presented for the month of May, The Grey Six were the winners with the Sand and Black Sixes close behind.The following tests were passed: Cleaning Boots, Bill Kavane agh and Maitland Hannaford; Folding Clothes and Message, Beb Turnbull and Carlton Moody Physical Exercises, Eddie Smith; Signalling, Bob Matthews.Ralph Bedford, Bagheera\u2019s brother and a former Scoutmaster of Trinity Troop in Toronto, was a visitor and passed Bob Matthews in Signalling.Hither and Yon Yours truly just retuned from a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba.The Winnipeg Scouts and Cubs held a big display on Saturday June 1st It certainly went over big.They -even had advertisements in al the street cata, etc.The show was a grand success and the big rink where it was held was jam- \u2018med to the ours, Roy Williams vf the CBC lo- ternaticnal Service, who was up at camp lari week-end and is auite interest&d ia Scouiing ccle- brated lis Hir-iday annisersaly Sunday.Cungratzlations: Low is at present cuamming aroand with 2nd \u201cA'¢stmount Troop aud lan Roberts.Tie two of them went up to Tamaracouta over the week-end! and nearly froze Sature day night, sleeping in the open.The Western Area Peanut Day was successful in raising its pri mary objective of $2,500, an unofficial source informs us.Jn fact, people so liked the idea that there is a sirong possibility it will be city-wide next year and not just confined to the west-end.In some cases, it was city-wide, for your reporter was approached by a Scout at the entrance to Central Station.Congrats to E.F.Badke, who worked so hard to put the drive over; he was Chairman of the Committee.USE LESS\u2014GET MORE Nutrition experts assure housewives that they can co-operate whole-heartedly in the current food conservation programme without fear of dipriving their families of necessary food ele ments.Canada\u2019s Food Rules which are available on application to the provincial healih de partment, or to the Department of National Health 8nd Welfare Ottawa, indicate ways of getting more and better food values bY actually cutting down and using less, i ee Barrister and Solicitor 4 HOWARD 8S.ROSS K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.Wet! YETI CRETE TIFT DATA IRUT IRAs 00 STEEN IPOS MEARS L FIRE EIUS av [a spagper\u201d En Brooke ted Adè United Limited, heatres, \u2014\u2014 1ce and \u20ac meet led the the last spection td more a singe emonies g Six presente ay, The rs with es close re passe Kavane mnaford;.Message, Moodÿ; Smiths| , Ralph her and Trinity , Visitor ews in ed from oba.The the held ay June ver big.nents in he show the big ras jam- CBC lo- was up and is M3 ecle- ii ersaly, ov around bop aud f them bver the Sature e open.ut Day its pri- an un- In fact, a that lity it ar and est-end.ty-wide, roached ance to to E.o hard he was be.PRE p houses operate current gramme g their od ele Rules applica- hlih de art ment velfare getting lues bY J à using een i rate .first official function in this capacity by drawing the winning stub RAI SERVICE TUBES FOR ALL MAKES | MITCHELL'S OS Aen Art _ The Examiner FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine West (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.WE DELIVER Fl.4744 PAGE THREE First \u201cOfficial Function As New Legion President Major-General Price, C.D., D.8.0., D.C.M., V.D., recently elected Dominion President of the Canadian Legion, performed his for the Legion new Car.Major-General Price in becoming Dominion President, takes over leadership of a powerful organization whose membership is fast approaching the 300,000 mark, - This Week - At Victoria Hall Saturday, June 15th, Johnny Holmes Orchestra \u2014 Dance.Monday, June 17th, Br, Israel Lodge Meeting, Oasis Temple D.of N.Meeting.\u201cTuesday, June-18th, Br.Israel Lodge Meeting.Wednesday, June 19th.Westmount Rotary\u2014Luncheon.Electa Chapter O.E.S.Banquet.Thursday, June 20th, Canadian.Legion (Men's Branch) Meeting.Flower Clock Returns To Park A once familiar sight is again seen in Westmount Park, as the famed flower clock nears completion once more.This is the first summer since 1941 that this clock has made its appearance for the pleasure and admiration of residents and tourists.Due to the exigencies of war the flower clock ceased to appear in its usual place in 1942.This clock is reported to be the first of its kind on this continent, and was installed in 1926.This is the only flower clock in Canada, and one of a limited number throughout the world, PAINTING AND DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Free AT.7192 F.L.SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Cood assortment of Imported goods always in stock Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwood 0082 ¥ A man of great experience with veterans he dates his military career back to 1905 when he enlisted with the Victoria Rifles as a buck private.It was in 1915 as a sergeant- major with the Royal Montreal Rifles at the famed battle of Ypres that he won his D.C.M.Three years later in 1918 and risen to the rank of major, he won the D.S.O.during -the fierce struggle \"at Canal du Nord in Belgium.When the last roar of the six- the final Jerry \u201cwhiz bang\u201d exploded, Basil Price taking stock found he had two citations for bravery and three wounds + on his body.In 1938 he was elected first vice-president of the Canadian Legien, and in 1939 when danger again threatened this country he answered the call to arms and enlisted, resigning his vice- presidency.He arrived in the United Kingdom as head of the Third Brigade with the First Division in December 1939.Later he was appointed in command of the Third Division and upon retirement from this position was appointed overseas commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross and did a magnificent job.Today he is a well-known and successful business man in Montreal.Proof of his executive \u2018ability and leadership \u2018 was apparent recently when he headed the Legion Drive in Montreal for a Memorial Building, and in spite of those who scoffed at their objective of $375,000, when the final bell clanged on the cash register, they found that they had more than $400,000 in the till.PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL CLOSE FOR NINE DAYS Westmount Public Library.will close June 14th at 9.30 p.m.and re-open June 24th at 10 a.m, This is necessary to allow the interior to be painted and decorated.Anniversary Dance Was Great Success The Anniversary Dance held by the Advent Youth Club in the Advent Hall recently, was very successful.Those who attended enjoyed the music of the Rhythmeers Orchestra and the winning of various prizes added greatly to the evening.The next dance sponsored by the Club will be in September.Phone FI.1189* Westmount Plu Plumbing Roofing LIMITED Established 1916 Plumbing, Heating, Gravel, Asphalt and Metal Roofs .Of Every Description : AGENTS FOR RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS Repairs a Specialty \u2014 Inspections and Quotations Free 206 Olivier Ave., near St.Catherine St.EMERGENCY CALLS AM.1418 - CA.986¢ .| teen pounders had died down and\u2018 MAJOR-GENERAL C.B.PRICE DRAWS WINNING TOKEN Recent N.D.G.Carnival and Fair highlight, was the drawing for the Legion new car, won by Jacques Pigeon of Montreal, by Major-General C.B.Price, shown holding aloft the winning stub, while President A.B.- Morris, against the background of the Legjon colours, looks on at the fascinated crowd who cheered the winner lustily.This was Major-General Price's first official function as the new Dominion President, Canadian Legion.A.T.Tremaine Dies Suddenly Arthur Trevor Tremaine, head of the safety deposit box department of the Royal Bank of Canada here, died suddenly Monday at his residence, 463 Grosvencr avenue, Westmount.He was in his 61st year.A member of the congregation of St.Matthias Church, West- mount, Mr.Tremaine was formerly rector\u2019's warden at St.Barnabas Church, St.Lambert.He was also a lite member of the M.A.A.A.He is survived by his wife, the former Constance Fanning; two scns, Richard and Trevor; two daughters, Mrs.R.C.Stephen and Mrs.G.H.Brown; three grandchildren, William Brown, Vivian Stephen and Ronald Stephen; and four sisters, Miss Gwen Tremaine, Miss Marjorie Tremaine, Mrs.L.E.Matthew and Miss Vivian Tre- maine, of Quebec.Funeral service was held Wednesday at 2 p.m.from the chapel of Tees and Co., St.Luke and Towers streets.Nat W.Jacobs Heads Officers Election of Officers of Shaar Hashomayim P aren t-Teachers\u2019 Association took place recently at the Annual Meeting in the Community Hall of the Synagogue.Mr.Fred Packer, Chairman of the Nominations Committee, presented the report of his commit- were elected: President, Nat.W.Jacobs, K.C.; 1st Vice-President, Mrs.D.M.Notkin; 2nd Vice- President, Harry Kirsch; Treasurer, Max Nemtin: Recording Secretary, Mr.Joseph Shapiro; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.L.K.Freedman.Ex-Officio: Dr.H.Abramowitz, Rabbi; Rabbi E.F.Mandelcoru, Assistant Rabbi; S.J.Leibowitz, Educational Director; Philip Levy, Chairman, Education Committee; Mrs.Ed.tee, \u201cafter which the following Solomon, President, Women\u2019s Auxiliary.Past Presidents of the Association: Mrs.M.N.Fine- berg, Mrs.Herbert Vineberg, Lewis K.Freeman and Lionel J.Shine.Executive Committee: Mrs.E.-Barkoff, Mrs.Victor Elkin, Mrs.S.H.Feldman, Dr, M.N.Fineberg, Mrs.A.Fleming, Philip Franl, Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.L.Gelfand, L.Gelfand, J.Goldsmith, Mrs, B.Goodman, Albert Greenberg, Mrs.A.W, Lefe cort, Mrs.8S.L.Mendelsohn, Dr.H.Magder, Mrs.Fred Packer, Fred Packer, Miss Jeanne Rosen.thal, Mrs.C.Rosenthal, C, Roth.man, Mrs.S.Rothman, Mrs, Moe Solomon, 8.Samuelson, Alex Shulman, Mrs.I.I.Smith, Mrs, M.H.Taker and Mrs.H.Wisene thal, Po Ln nar NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION Send what you can to your local collection centre JUNE 17 - 27 SALADA TEA ap ft 00e, oil Place Your Order Early Phone WA.2323 DE.8481 Also CANNEL COAL \u2014 FIREPLACE LOGS \u2014 KINDLING WOOD WE DO FURNACE CLEANING HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE 6051 WESTERN AVE. Time Le rE ee ne PAGE FOUR Red Feather Local Review A Column For The Socially Conscious West End Citizen Many citizens of Westmount, eomfortable in their homes, do not realize that in thelr own municipality are other homes where illness has left in its wake « handicapped person and a trail of unhappiness and gloom.The lives of many of these homes have been made more cheerful by the visits of a therapist from the Occupational Therapy Centre, one of the Red Feather Services operated by Welfare Federation.Milas Ethel W.Adams, executive director of O.T.C., is proud of the work done by therapists ander her direction, her chief regret being that the value of therapy is not fully recognized by the medical profession.A doctor must prescribe treatment before O.T.C.takes over in such cases as paralytic, arthritle and cardiac patients.Many doctors are ready to suggest therapy treatment, but they are slow in making it a definite recommendation.Miss Adams, a likeable person, and one whom the patient feels he can trust, says: \u2018\u2018Occupation- {1 therapy treatment would be easier If it were ordered by the doctor, for when it isn\u2019t, it takes a long time to build up Interest in the patient.\u201d \u2019 Much of the work is done in the homes, but where possible, the patients are encouraged to come to the O.T.C.workshop on St.Catherine street.At first, some are unwilling, for they feel they cannot travel on\" street cars.However, after the first few trips, they are brimming with enthusiasm for their new work, At the workshop, there Is much equipment available for the patients, Looms for weaving, tables for leather work, saws, wood lathes, a drill press, and \u2018space for knitters and persons doing needle work, are crowded into the little workshop.One of the interesting tools is a \u201cbicycle saw,\u201d a band saw operated by foot-power.This helps restore strength to weakened limbs.Most of the output of the shop 4s in the form of children's toys, such as animals on wheels, wagons, and dolls\u2019 eribs.All are painted with non-lead base paint.There is other work, too: stuffed dolls and animals, table mats, rag rugs, knitted baby garments, leather articles, and many other hand-made articles which are made both at the workshop and in the homes, These articles are available for purchase.Once a year there is a sale in a downtown To-daus SR GARDEN-GRAP sy DEAN HALLIDAY Released by Central Press Canadian MILDEW ON} ROSE LEAP MILDEW DWARFS ROSE BUDS ! June is the month to keep on the watch for mildew on roses.It is a ngus which strikes swiftly and ns rose leaves white and dwarfs oth buds and blossoms.Rose foliage must be protected fall roses are to be enjoyed.And is is well worth the trouble for the late blooms are often more plentiful than those that blossom arly.The leaves of the rose are necessary to manufacture food for the plant\u2019s health and vigor.Therefore it cannot spare any of the leaves without having the loss interefere to a great extent with the plant\u2019s mormal functioning and blooming.Plants which retain their full foliage well into the winter are uch hardier and better able to prithtana severe weather conditions an are plants weakened by early fefoliation due to insects or diseases, such as mildew, The effects of mildew om rose leaves and buds are illustrated in the accompanying Garden-Graph.Fortunately it is one of the easiest of rose diseases to control.For the control of mildew, the sulphur dust products gare the best.Some of the better ones have combined with them a small portion of arsenate of lead, which helps control the rose-slug or eating worm.Sulphur is one of the greatest of fungicides and when used every week to 10 days, so that a fine film of sulphur is kept on the rose leaves, the mildews and other types of fungi are held in check.Be sure, however, to have the protective sulphur film on the undersides as well as the upper surfaces of the leaves.Dusts should be put on when the air is still, preferably in the early evening, before dark, so the material will be on the leaves during the cool of the night when fungi are likely to be active in the dew which gathers on the foliage.and beetles, including the potato beetle.Any fruit it eats Is a wild variety of cherries and blackberries.With the characteristic brown Thrush colouring and distinctive eye with a light eye-ring, it is best told from the others by its size, the defined dark spots on its snow-white breast, and the tawny shade to its back.Books for Youth DRAKE'S SWORD By Merrill Allen This swashbuckling tale deals with a period when Harry Morgan was engaged in his famous buccaneering activities in the West Indies and Panama.Young Dick, the hero, had embarked for the West Indies to avenge his father\u2019s honour which was bound up in the search for MONTREAL GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIES 4509 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD TELEPHONE AT.1125 St.Catherine Mount Royal Hotel his sword.This sword had been committed to the trusty hands of the family by none other than Sir Francis Drake, Dick's quest for the sword was not to be easy.His capture by the Spaniards, his ecape through the Central American jungle, his fight by Morgan\u2019s side at Porto Bello and later at the raid on Panama \u2014 these adventures are recounted in the breathless chapters of a zestful, dramatic and historically authentic tale.STEER BY THE STARS By Olivia FitzRoy Those who have read Olivia FitzRoy\u2019s book \u2018Orders to poach\u201d will remember the gay party of boys and girls she describes.Now the Stewarts have returned to the West coast of Scotland for another gummer holiday, and this time they have a boat of their own, the Fauna.Naturally this adds to the fun enormously, and they have a wonderful time sailing, camping and fishing together, besides having some very exciting and unexpected adventures with smugglers.THE THIRTEENTH STONE By Jean Bothwell When thirteen-year-old Jivan goes off to the Pushkar Fair he is no different from the other boys around him.True, most of them belong to a family while he has no one save Babban who has cared for him ever since Jivan can remember.But unexpected things happen.He lis befriended by a Sadhu, a\u2019holy man who saves him from an evil cartman.Gradually Jivan senses a mystery about himself and his family of whom he has known nothing.But only when he travels to Jaipur with the Goli's caravan does Jivan learn the true story of his parentage.WINDIGO By Katherine Pinkerton In this book the author has continued the story of Ann and Philip Jackman of \u2018Adventure North.\u201d \\ ; When Ann and Philip came back to Fox Island for thelr Christmas holidays they found the Indians gripped by superstl- tious fears of evil spirits, espe- clally Windigo.Their special friend, a young Indian hunter, believing that he had been conjured into a windigo, had disappeared into the forest of northern Ontario.Ann and Philip, with their PACE FIVE houseguests, undertook to find him and bring him back.They soon discovered that they also had to deal with a white trader, whose unscrupulous schemes added to the dangers of the journey.These books may be borrowed from the Boys and Girls Room of the Westmount Public Library.Day.MANBEE DELUXE smooth-riding car.Aligner.F.PAUL thing he\u2019ll really appreciate! tires, tubes or LifeGuards, will relieve his mind of a lot of tire worries .make car driving a real pleasure for him.In fact, the whole family will profit from new Goodyears on the car! Order your new Goodyear tires now for delivery on Father\u2019s @ Give him something really good this year .something he can use .some- Goodyear Dai | GOODS YEAR DEALER GET YOUR WHEELS ALIGNED We now have the most modern WHEEL ALIGNER which is accurate and efficient GET YOUR WHEELS BALANCED AND FRONT END CORRECTED We are now equipped to balance wheels on all makes of cars, and to fit new king pins and bushings.When changing tires have your wheels balanced and assure yourself of a The Only Place In The West End Where You Can Get A Perfect Job Done in Record Time With The Manbee Deluxe Wheel GAGNON 9390 SHERBROOKE WEST 4962 EE EEE me Postes a SOS TN 1 Bri 1 | paa-T-2 PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % «The Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept.Ottawa FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 HELP THE HELPLESS The national clothing drive gets under way on Monday when local residents will be asked to go through their wardrobe and cull all clothing they can do without- Clothing is urgently needed, children\u2019s and adults\u2019, if hundreds of thousands of lives are to be spared in Europe this coming winter.An example of what the children of Europe are suffering is provided.by information reaching the Unitarian Church Committee froen Czechoslovakia.The German occupation of that country and the ruin it left in its wake resulted in the appalling fact that ninety percent of Czech children are now tubercular.Unless something is done for them immediately, it is possible that the gallant Czech nation will die out.Most of Europe is in as bad or little better condition.It is for these people, the overwhelming majority of them victims of conditions for which they are in no way to blame, that the present clothing drive is being held.Give.them everything that vou can spare.Watch the paners for collection data.GETTING TOUGH ON BLACK MARKET The Prices Board is getting tough on the subject of used cars, There has always been a big market for used cars, and, during the war years, business in second-hand cars boomed.It is still flourishing, due to the difficulties in obtaining new cars.If you are in the market for a used car, it will help you to know what the new.regulations are.They have been tightened considerable.For instance.first of all, any dealer must sell a used car to any person who offers cash, and may not demand an exchange or trade-in of any kind.All used cars must display tags, showing the lawful price, the model, the year the car was manufactured, and all other particulars.When buying a used car, make sure that the total price paid for the car is inserted in a statement of sale, which must be signed by the buver and the seller at the time of the sale.+ If a dealer has a used car in his possession which has been sold or on which a deposit has been placed, he must displav on the order a tag stating that it has been sold or optioned, as well as the date of the transaction.and the name and address of the buver.No car may be held on deposit or option for longer than five days.A Prices Board official emphasied \u201cIf every buyer who is asked to pay more than the ceiling price will repost the facts to the nearest office of the Prices Board.the black mar- THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 ket will be at an end.However, if a buyer assists the black market, by deliberately buying above the ceiling and falsifying the statement of sale he is as guilty as the seller and equally liable to prosecution.\u201d A buyer meeting any difficulties when try- to buy a used car should get in touch with the .local office \u2018of the Prices Board and report the details at once, A TELLING COMPARISON A Canadian who has just returned to Canada after several years residence in United States has become one of the most enthusiastic backers of price control in his community.Backing his enthusiasm he quotes startling comparisons between prices he is now paying for commodities and those he paid before his return.Before his return he paid one hundred and twenty dollars for a suit he could have secured for fifty-five dollars at a maximum, His shirts cost him six to seven dollars each.Shoes for which he used to pay about seven dollars in Canada cost him fifteen dollars mm the States.If he\u2019s lucky enough to get a juicy steak for dinner, he pays one dollar and ten cents a pound for it.For the ordinary staple foods.this Canadian friend now living in the U.S.pays as follows: Bread, sixteen cents a loaf; butter, sixty-two cents per pound: sausages.seventy- six cents a pound, and wieners, eighty-three cents a pound.One day he started out to get some supplies for the baby.He picked up a nice baby carriage, a baby\u2019s cot.three baby shirts and a pair of shoes for himself.and the sum total for these items amounted to two hundred and ten dollars.DOES YOUR BOSS DO THIS ?This item should be clipped and placed on top of the morning mail.An indignant stenographer writes: \u201cMy boss receives his mail in the morning.The letters are opened and sorted for him.He knows just what has to be answered, and that the dictation has to be done that day.Yet he prefers to do something else until along about four o'clock, and then it\u2019s please bring your hook\u2019.\u201d This writer has frequently observed that many executives deliberately dawdle until late in the afternoon, and then finish the day with a tremendous rush.The plan seems to be devised to impress the staff with their importance._ It is a cheap trick, unworthy of a real business man, IS YOUR MONEY EARMARKED ?Like nearly everybody else, I seem to have spent my life working for money which was earmarked before I got my hands on it, writes William Feather.Most if my dreams have been of the day when my income would be my own, to spend as I pleased.That day is due, but it doesn\u2019t seem to bring the slightest release.So instead of spending ten bucks for a fine dinner, I trot over to a place where I can get fed for a buck.Seems to make me feel better.Know Your Westmount -=In Streets- Biography And History (Contributed by Westmount Historical Association) Atobombs An educator says that twelve is about the age when ga girl stops making faces at boys, And starts making eyes! RAMEZAY ROAD Among the newer Westmount Streets is Ramezay Road, which begins at St.Sulpice Road and curves in a North-Westerly direction to Montrose Avenue, and then runs in an Easterly direction to the Easterly limits of the city of Westmount.One of the roads made in the development of the land previously called the \u201c\u201cPrusts\u2019 Farm,\u201d Ramezay Road, like a number of other streets in that particular district has a name closely associated with the history of the early days of Montreal.St.Sulpice, and Dollard or \u201cDaulae,\u201d as it is called, are other street names of this district which sim- larly echo the history of the first settlement.1t seems safe to conclude, judging by the asscciation of the other street names that Ramezay commemorates that governor of the Island of Montreal, whose residence, the Chateau de Ramezay, 1s one of Montreal's most delight- ful and interesting hisiorical monuments.Although a portion of the Chateau has been restored and altered, a great part of it is still in its origincl state, and it is easy to picture the life of the de Rame- zay family in the lovely old house.Mr.Victor Morin, L.L.D., to whom we owe an account cf the de Ramezay family and their Chateau, tells us that Claude de Ramezay, first of his family to settle in Canada, first came to new France with the Marquis de Denonville, the newly-appointed governor in 1685.De Ramezay was a lieutenant in the Marine troops, and at the same time his friend Philippe de Rigaud, later the Marquis de Vaudreuil, came out.Both young men were destined to a brilliant future, and each received promotion rapidly.De Ramezay was appointed captain in 1687, and in 1690 became governor of Three Rivers, In 1699 he was created commander gener (Continued on Page 7) It\u2019s strange how often the fork in the road is used for a spoon.¥* # # New alarm clocks have been announced that light the bed lamp, turn on the radio, and start a soft, whisper alarm.Now, if they could only cook! * % | DICTIONARY A dictionary is a book to which you refer after an argument over how to spell a word\u2014only to find out you were wrong.* + + A New York man, caught by police after a year's search sald he had been riding the subways.* The Palestine population up to the end of 1945 was made up of 1,035,000 Moslems, 553,000 Jews, 139,000 Christians, 67,000 Bedouin nomad tribesfolk and 15,- 000 \u201cothers\u201d, official figures published here yesterday showed.* *% % Noah Webster, who assembled the first American dictionary was she master of 20 languages.* % ¥ - Americans in Germany ponder about the industriousness of the natives.That the Germans like to work even more than Americans, is a phenomenon that has struck everyone.Mop in hand, Brunhilde is content, Shovel! in hand, Seig- fried, if not content, is at least no longer forlorn.Americans who like hard work have a tendency to respect even harder working Germans.% ¥ % Christopher Columbus made and sold maps for a living before becoming an explorer and discov- eror, # * * In the House of Lords, Britain\u2019s most revered document recently came up for examination.As the Lords voted to lend the Lacock Abbey copy of the Great Charter to the U.S.A., they noticed a 700-odd-year-old mistake.\u201cHard on the plain man\u201d (said Philologist H, W.Fowler) but dear to the heart of many a Briton is the age-old habit of spelling it \u201cMagna Charta\u201d and pronouncing it \u201cMagna Karta.\u201d The Lord Chancellor invited the Lords to drop the \u201ch\u201d and they did.% * % Politics has stood still while science has made tremendous strides, said Dr.Leopold Infeld, noted physicist and professor of applied mathematics at the University of Toronto.Twenty years ago, we had in our hands all the means to create economic security for all Now with atomic energy and controlled machinery, we can Imagine great factories run without human hands.And we are forced to imagine a social order in which machinery would take care of all needs, and a man would work perhaps a year of his whole life.Yet, he added, if sclence moves ahead, there is the fear of the collapse of civilization, unless political science keeps in step with the strides of science.& * % It 1s not surprising that Mr.Churchill, late Lieutenant of the 4th (the Queen's Own) Hussars, formerly of the 31st Punjab In- Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d SERRE : THE FORUM Conducted by Howard S.Ross, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of Ganaral Intarest Are Discussed - © The opinions expressed in this Forum are not.necessarily those of this newspaper, and It does not accept responsibility for : them.fantry the 21st Lancers with the Nile Expeditionary Force, veteran of the Battles of \u2018Omdurman and Splon Cop\u2014\\was outraged, \u201cThings are built up with great labour and cast away with great shame and folly!\u201d he cried in the House of Commons.Premier Attlee had just announced Brit- tain\u2019s decision to withdraw her troops from Egypt.The people of Egypt admit the sincerity of Britain as to withdrawing and even he Cairo rioters cheered Premier Attlee and Laborite Morrison.India had even less reason to doubt British sincerity, Even though the Simla conference failed, Britain continued and proposed a plan for India\u2019s freedom.If she failed, said one Indian poli- ticlan, \u2018all leaders of both pare tiles will be thrown out in six months, and in five years India will be one hundred per cent Communist.\u201d \u2014From \u201cTIME Magazine, * * * In the past 20 years the automobile took more lives in the U.S.A.(652,412) than all the battles in U.S.history.At a national Highway Safety Conference, President Truman departed from his prepared text to lash out with obvious feeling: \u2018\u2018In some States \u2014my own In particular\u2014you can buy a license to drive a car for 25c at à corner drug store.À man or & woman or a child can get behind the wheel, If he is insane, 2 nut or 8 moron, does not make a particle of difference.The States take no steps to prevent you or me from being killed by some moron that has no more business at the wheel of a car than he has at the throttle of an engine.\u201d Representative Clare Luce, whose only daughter wag killed in a motor accident, called on U.S.communities to regard traffio violation as \u201cpotential murders.\u201d The delegates who knew the fig- nres\u201440,000 killed and 1,400, 000 injured in an average year\u2014 nodded understandingly.* % * Canada normally uses 43,000,- 000 tons of coal a year.She gets 17,000,000 tons from mines in four Provinces: N.S., N.B., Alta, and B.C.This production could be increased by half a million tons, say the experts, but no more.The rest is used in Ontario and Quebec, which have none of their own, and is imported from the U.S.A, in face of the fact that many millions of horse-power (water) are rushing unused to the sea day and night, because under our faulty economic system, scarcity Is more profitable than abundance, BRITISH WORLD FEDERATION WILL ADDRESS TWO Is he to get more punishment?D Mr.Harold E.Stough GENERAL SECRETARY From London, England World Federation Headquarters On Tour In Eastern Canada and the United States Victoria Hall Westmount June 17th and 18th at 8.15 p.m.Subjects: Monday, June |7th \u2014 \"Divine Judgement of Nations\" Tuesday, June 18th \u2014 \"Britain and America - God's : National Investments\" ë The presently so-called \"Western Democracy Bloc\u201d is strictly in accord with Scripture.- EVERYBODY WELCOME ISRAEL (CANADA) PUBLIC MEETINGS AT ( al of came Vaud gay 1 1080 New I BG Ram the Mari Rond occas seem thou of tl zay à brig) playe two a so comm | time surre lish4 sons, in 17 Jatior Canad the sg Theg fall on] to com zon, ho de Ram Montre fairly 1 that tin ber of original being b stone ed to the Ind] Usua of one Ahove place fd 1672 tH out.At tary an out stre had bee inite or shape, unknow was, of | and the, soldiers, tacks by rious bu zens to few.Th men wi not to t protectic sVhe over th real su Howeve much ability.to Dbett to requ dot to dung 1 not to the stre the san days or this ct the pre De Ra ambitiou the Mon to provi tha impec his shai which h connecti Ç locked a M.de Ce #S gover his hous ity of ti he othe its easte u-law, lanthet.Dame St Barden \u20ac Pet and outurie hat the fost long dimensto reased, The \u2018 double ] walls were th at the thicknes roof, pe be built wall, an chens f some ex tion in v à the eter- \u2018man ged.great great d in mier Brit- her eop:e y of and eered Mor- 2ason Even fail- opos- dom.poli pare n six India cent 1zine, auto- | the > bat- ional Pres- n his with states u can r for , man n get 15216, make States pu or some siness e has Luce, killed d on raffio ers.\u201d fige ,400,e ar\u2014= ,000,- gets s In Alta, could illion more.b and their the that ower d to cause stem, than ae Serre ra Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d \"Biography And (Continued from Page 6) al of the troops, and in 1704 be- cama governor of Montreal.De Vaudreuil had preceded de Rame- gay in each of these posts, and rose to be governor general of New France in 1703.| Both de Vaudreuil and de Ramezay were married in 1690, - the latter taking \u2018as his bride Marie-Charlotte Denyse de Ja Ronde, both weddings being the occasion of much celebrating.It seemed at the moment as though all ¢hg future prospects of these two friends, de Rame- zay and Vaudreuil, were of the brightest.However, fortune played strange tricks with these two families later, for it was a son of de Ramezay who, as commander in Quebec at the time of Wolfe\u2019s victory, had to surrender the city to the Eng- lishin 1759.One of Vaudreuil's sons, as governor of New France in 1760, had to sign the capitulation of Montreal, and give Canada over to the English in the same year.\u2019 These shadows which were to fall on the families in the years to come were not yet on th® horizon, however, afd at the time that de Ramezay became Governor of Montreal all seemed to promise fairly for his family.Montreal by that time had a considerable number of homes built outside the original fort walls, most of these being built of wocd, but some of stone with various aspects designed to make their defense against the Indians easier.Usually these houses consisted of one room on the ground flocr.Above this room was a storage place for crops.It was not until 1672 that any streets were laid out.At that time Basset, the notary and land-surveyor, had laid out streets, but the first buildings had been put up without any def- finite order.Sanitation in any way, shape, or form was completely unknown or overlooked.There was, of course, no street lighting, and the quarrels among inebriated soldiers, and the danger of attacks by Indians made it a precarious business for respectable citizens to be abroad after the cur- ll tow.The occasional night-watch- men with candle lanterns were not to be depended on for much protection against such odds.sVhen M.de mezay took over the governorship of Montreal such were the conditions.However he was possesed of much energy and organizing ability.One of his first actions to better these conditions was to request the Intendant Ran- dot to visit the city, and give dung into the streets,\u201d so as not to hinder the drainage of the streets, As a matter of fact the same order fixed the market days on Tuesdays, and Fridays, this custom continuing until the present day.De Ramezay'\u2019s plans were more ambitious taan just to improve #the Montreal of his day.Wishing to provide a residenge worthy cf the important duties which.fell to i his share, and the entertaining which he would expect to do in connection with his position he locked around for a suitable site.MM.de Calfféres who preceded him Ms governor of Montreal had built Eire his house at the western extremity of the town.De Ramezay on the other hand obtained land at Win-law, its eastern end, from his brother+ Nicolas d'Ailleboust de lanthet.This land was on Notre flame Street, and faced the then @earden of the Jesuits.His archi- ect and contractor was Pierre \u2018outurier, with whom he arranged hat the house should be built 66 foet long by 36 feet wide, which dimensions were eventually in- l'eased, .The Chateau was built on a double lengthwise vaulting.The walls forming this vaulting were three and a half feet thick at the base, and increased in thickness towards the vaulted roof, permitting a bake oven to be built in the thickness of the wall, and chimneys for the kitchens for heating.The floors some explunation of the condi- - THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1944 Lome to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly © \u2019 | Westmount Baptist | » The service on Sunday morning will be conducted by Rev.M.W.Booth, B.A, B.D,, of the Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.The sermon will be \u201cThe Bible for Such a Day as This.\u201d In the evening a Group cf Ex- service Men from Toronto will carry through a Platform of Christian Witness.These are members of the Veterans Christian Association.George Adam will preside.Ex-service men and women are especially invited.The Young Pecple have their meeting on Monday evening at 8 p.m.They are already formulating effective plans for the Fall The Mid-week Fellowship of the congregation takes place each Wednesday evening at eight, On Sunday, June 23rd, Dr.J.A.Johnston will continue the Summer Series of Sermons entitled: \u201cBulletins From the Bible \u2014 Headlines From History.\u201d The morning title will be: \u201cI Chose Freedom.\u201d Back of this will be the record of Moses\u2019 break with Egypt.Up to date illustration will be used from Victor Krav- chenko\u2019s recent volume entitled: \u201cI Chose Freedom.\u201d The evening subject will carry the title: \u201cDon\u2019t Forget Noah \u2014 the Man whq Floated a Company when the World was in Liquidation.\u201d * | Stanley Presbyterian On Sunday at Stanley Church the Sacrament of the Lcrd's Supper will be observed at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.The Minister, Rev.J.D.Wilkie, will conduct both Services of Worship.Tomorrow at 8.15 p.m., the Preparatory Service will be held, when the new Communicants will be received into the Fellowship of the Church, Further details will be given for the Congregational Pienic to St.Helen\u2019s Island,on Saturday, June 22nd.The Presbytery of Montreal will meet in regular session in Stanley Church on Tuesday evening, it.As a result an order was given on June 22nd, 1706, to the sound of trumpet and drum, and later posted, forbidding all - persons of whatever condition to keep pigs in their houses or to throw \u2018any filth, earth, and were made of paving stones five inches thick.These stones were supported on joists 12 inches in.diameter, making the floor fire-proof.Like most of the Canadian houses of this period the style was Norman.The Portrait Gallery of the Chateau, as it stands today, is of more recent construction.The vaulting supporting this part of the building is in brick, little more than a hundred years old.The towers at the two ends of the building were not built until 1908.To be continued next week.Westmount Baptist ' Church Sherbrooke St.\u2019 W.& Roslyn Ave, John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster 11,00 a.m.\u201cThe Bible for such a day as this\u201d.Rev.M.W.Booth, B.A., B.D.7.30 p.m.Veterans\u2019 Christian Association, Platform of Christian Witness by Group of Veterans from Toronto.Mr.George Adam will preside.VISITORS WELCOMED AT ALL SERVICES SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd Summer Series of Sermons, from the Bible\u201d.\u201cBulletins next week of the arrangements x June 25th, at 8 p.m.A feature of this meeting will be the reports Presbytery who have been attending the General Assembly.The Women\u2019s Prayer Meeting on Friday morning at 11 o\u2019clock, Girl Guides on Mondays at 7 p.m., Cubs on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., and Scouts on Thursdays at ~ p.m.* * | Calvary Church | x Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A, B.D., assistant minister of St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, who served with the Canadian Forces overseas, will be guest preacher at Calvary Church on Sunday morning, The subject will be \u201cFaith's Supreme Claim,\u201d The \u2018evening service will be conducted and the sermon deliver- \u2018ed by the minister, Rev.Dr, T.W.Jones.Sermon theme, \u201cThe Full Gospel.\" On Monday, in Calvary Church Hall, a Strawberry Social with musical program and other special features, including a quiz program, in which teams from different societies in the church will participate, will be held under the auspices of the Women's Association, This will be the closing social function before the summer vacation period.Preaching services will be held in Calvary both morning and evening of Sunday, June 23, at which time Dr.Jones will conduct the worship and preach the sermons.Union services with First Baptist Church will be held during July and August with Dr.M.F.McCutcheon in charge during July and Dr.Jones in charge during August.The annual picnic arranged by Calvary Church Sunday School will be held on Saturday.Buses will leave Calvary Church at 9 a.m.for Calumet Beach.For details regarding artangements, call Anson Robinson, WE.4788.es x | Dominion-Douglas | * * At Dominion-Douglas Church on Sunday morping, Rev.R.Graham Barr will take for his sermon topic: \u201cThe City of Man- soul.\u201d + There will be no evening service until further notice.ST.MATTHIAY CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rectors Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant Curate: Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.TRINITY SUNDAY 8.00 Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Morning Prayer.munion and Sermon, The Rector.~ 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.J.Gardner Hodder.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Holy Com- Preacher: Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Sacrament of The Lord's Supper.\u201d 11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 8.00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Bible Class.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Sacrament of The Lord's Supper\u201d, The Minister will conduct both Cervices of Worship.Miss Doris: Killam, A.T.CM, L.Mus.A.M\u2014\u201cI Chose Freedom\u201d.K\\ tion in which de Ramezay found P.M.\u2014\u201cDon't Forget Noah\".(McGill) organist and Choir Dir- of the various Commissioners of x * * | St.Luke's United | It was unfortunate the weather turned out as it did last Saturday, however, arrangements have been made to hold the picnic on Saturday, same place, same time, same conditions.For further in- foration please call E.G.Fowler, EL.8122., The minister, Rev.Ralph E.Spencer, will preach on Sunday morning on \u201cFour Major Discoveries\u201d and in the evening on \u2018\u2018The Power of Influence.\u201d The summer meeting cf Seséton will be held on Wednesday at 8 p.m.The Young Adult Group will meet Sunday evening at the close of the service.This will be the final meeting before the summer season.The programme will consist of varied selections and solos.The Young Pecples Union will hold joint meetings with the other Unions of the West End for the summer months.The first \u2018get together\u201d will be at St.Luke's on Monday.Church of The Advent Western Ave.at Wood Ave.Westmount Rev.Sydenham B Pindsay, Recter Rev.Reginald G.Stewart, Assistant Priest FEAST OF TRINÊTY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a,.n.Matins.11.00 a.m.Solemn cession.7.00 p.m, Solemn cession.Eucharist and Pro- Evensong and Pro- WEERK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday: 7 a.m.Tuesday Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount (Opposite Westmount Park) > .Minister Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A, LL.B, D.D.Organist: Mr.Harry Norris, L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L.SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.7.30 p.m.Evening Service.The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.Visitors snd Newcomers to the District invited and cordially welcome at all Services.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.- Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A, Rector \u201d TRINITY SUNDAY 8.00 a.m, Holy Gommunion, 11.00 a.m, Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.ector.THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Gordon G.Mercer, Assistant TRINITY SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: The Rector.7.00 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rector.Wednesday, June 19th, 7.00 a.m, Tloly Communion.Thursday, June 20th, 10.00 a.m.oly PAGE SEVEN - Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, | Westmount : Minister: the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.11.00 a.m.Guest Preacher, Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A., B.D, Assistant Minister of St.Andrew's United Church, Sermon Theme: Iaith's Supreme Claim.7.30 p.m.Preacher, M.A, D.D., Sermon Full Gospel, Rev.T.W.Jones, Theme: The - Monday, 8.30 p.m.In Calvary Church Hall, Strawberry Social with Mue sical and Variety Programme under auspices of the \\Women*s Associae tion.Dominion-Douglas Church - + Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue ° Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M A.D.D.Rev.Graham Barr, B.A.B.D, _O SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 11,00 am.Rev.R.Graham Burr, \u201cThe City of Mansoul\u201d.No Evening Service.John Robb, Mus.Bach., Oragiiist and Choirmaster.St.Andrews Church Westmount 1\u2018 101 Cote St Antoine.Rd., near Argyle Ave, ' \u2014 Rev.D.M.Grant.B.A.,, ' Minister Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A, B.D, Assistant Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 161h 11.00 a.m.Broadcast Services.Mr.Grant.Topic: \u201cThe God of the Hills and Valleys.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Mr.Mowatt.Topic: \u201cWhatsoe ever a Man Soweih.\u201d Organist and Choirmaster Fred Whiteley.COME AND \\WORSHIP 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, JUNE 16th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Rev, F.W.Norwood, D.D.,, will preach at both services.Mr.M.Warner Norman, Organist and Choirmaster, ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard {Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E, Spencer, M.A, B.D.SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 11,00 a.m, \u201cFour Major Discoveries\u201d, 11.00 a.m.and 12.15 p.m.Church Schools 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Power of Influence\u201d.8.45 p.m.The Young Adult Group.Programme: Musical Selections and Solos.: Master of Music, Frederick L.Moe Learon, A.C.C.0., L.R.S.M.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Ministers 1 Rev.Ceorge W.Goth, B.A., B.D, SUNDAY, JUNE 16th 11.00 a.m.Religion In A Chauging World.7.30 pan.Christ's Chief Competitors, J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Cholr Director.Communion, Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist. SOCIAL A pair of bedroom lamps was presented to Miss Mary Ann In- glis, of Verdun, whose marriage to Mr.T.C.Walker, of West- mount, took place on Saturday.Both the bride and groom are members of the Young People's Society of Emmanuel Church, the members of which presented the gift.Miss Bella Deans was a hostess entertaining at another event for Miss Inglis, giving a miscellaneous shower, Mr.Douglas Joyce returned on Sunday from Harvard University where he has been studying on a fellowship awarded him, and which has been continued for the academic year beginning next October, Among those entertaining for Miss Katherine Kirkman before she left for Vancouver, was Miss Mildred Andiscn of Walkley Avenue, who gave a shower.The bride-to-be was presented with a corsage and a rose clothes hamper with matching towels and bathroom accessories.The decorations were in pink and white and the table centred with a cake bearing best wishes.Among those present were Mrs.H.Glass, Mrs.H.F.Sturgess, Mrs.H.Andiscn, Mrs.M.Roberts, Mrs.J.Kirkman, Mrs.H.Rowe, the Misses Peggy Doulton, Grace Cortesi, Eleanor Andison, Ruby Cameron, Sgt.Luey Wilson, Sgt.M.Gillespie, Sgt.Jo Manning of C.W.A.C., Miss June Kirkman and Mrs.G.W.Kirkman.Mrs.J.P.Boyle, president of the Xavier Apostolate Guild, entertained the members of the executive at the Mount Stephen Club on Thursday, June 6th.Table decorations were carried out in | blue and gold.Mrs.M.À.McInnis and Mrs.C.A.Phelan poured tea and coffee.Mrs.George H.Coates was hostess on Saturday afternoon, at a trousseau tea given in honour of her daughter, Miss Marjorie Edith Coatesg whose marriage to Mr, Robert Charles Benny takes place dn Saturday, June 15th at four o'clock in Christ Church Cathedral, Presiding at the tea table were Mrs.Bert Lancaster, Miss Ethel Austin and Miss Kath- | Charlotte Gowns Gay! 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See our sparkling collection! 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Fl.7773 Open 9 to 6 Daily Westmount ~N MISS J.BRODERICK Miss Josephine Broderick, who was re-elected prefect of Our Lady's Sodality of St.Malachy's Parish for the coming year.erine Austin, assisted by Mrs.Norman MacKay, Mrs, Maurice Hodgson, Miss Gladys Cummings, Miss Elizabeth Allen and Mrs.Gordon Brooks.The tea table was decorated with tall white tapers in silver candelabra and bowls of white lilacs, In honour of Mrs.Roy Freakes, who sails shortly for Kent, England, to take up residence there, and Miss Anne Rankin who left on June 7th for Wangamui, N.Z., where her marriage to Mr.Norman Green takes place early in July, the officers and members of the Win-Vell Club entertained at an evening party on June 5th at the residence of the president, Miss Violet Coderre Fox, Marcil Avenue.Mrs.Freakes and Miss Rankin were presented with silver dishes.A meeting o\u2019 the executive of the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Pacific, Que.96 Branch of the Canadian Legion was held last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.H.R.Unsworth, Oxford Avenue.Mrs.A, Lyle, Mrs.W.L.Payne, Miss Kathleen Unsworth, and Miss Jeritza Nadeau, of Shawinigan Falls who was a weekend guest of Mrs.Unsworth assisted the hostess in serving refresh- We take great pleasure in announcing the opening of our new Fur Salon.You are cordially invited to visit and inspect our collection of the latest in fur styles.Our Special Introductory Prices are certain to prove most interesting.1353 Greene Ave.hear Sherbrooke FI.1950 Westmount os TR RO POPP Pe dd dali kisi MME A.w GOTHIC 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence ZZ 2 227 2 C7272 Pre 7777 P77 lls dd \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT MAMA S A AA M AAA A MA AAA A AAA A AIM AAA A AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA CourvAL mo D.: À.mo D.:A.4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert OA AA MA AAA AS ments at the close of the business meeting.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Riley, of \u201cPeterborough, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs, H.G.Noonan, Tcronto; and Mr.and Mrs.Dan O'Reilley, of Hamilton, Ont., will be among the out- of-town guests at the wedding tomorrow of Miss Jacqueline Florence Giroux and Mr.Iver Francis.All the visitors will be guests at the Mount Royal Hotel.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs Roy L.Campbell, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bar- \u2018bara Russell, to Mr.Frank Ross Newman Gurd, son of Dr, and Mrs, Frager B.Gurd; of West- mount.The marriage will take place in the Churen or The Messiah on Friday, June 28.APPROACHING WEDDINGS The Church of St.Columba will be the scene of the marriage to- merrow afternoon at half-past four o'clock of Jacqueline Florence, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Frederick H.Giroux, to Mr.Ivor Edwards Francis, son of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph T.Francis.The Rev.N.Peterson will officiate at the ceremony.The bride will have cne attendant, Miss Teddy Smith, as maid of honor.Mr.Christopher Ellis will act as groomsman, and the ushers are to be Messrs John Giroux, brother of the bride, Peel Steven, Russell Dakin and Ian Ballantyne.Following the ceremcny a reception wiil be held at the Mount Royal Hotel.WEDDINGS FOX\u20140'CONNOR The marriage.of Mrs.P: J.O'Connor, widow of the late P/O P.J.O'Connor, R.C.AF.and Charles William Fox, of Wood Avenue, Westmount, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, C.S, Fox, took place on Saturday, June 8th, at the presbytery of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount.The bride was unattended.Mr.John Russell Fox, brother of the groom, acted as best man.The bride wore a navy blue silk suit with pink lace blouse, picture hat and corsage of orchids.Following the ceremony a Te- ception was held in the Vice Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton which was decorated with snapdragons and spring flowers.The bridal couple left to motor to Grey Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, where they will spend phrt of their honeymoon, going on later by plane to New York.The bride's going away costume was a pin-striped green fine wool suit, With brown hat and brown accessories.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Fox will- reside in Westmount.COBB - SEARBY The marriage of Shirley Gertrude, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles W.Searby, of Verdun, to Mr.David William Cobb, eldest son of William C.Cobb, Chief of the Fire Department, Westmount, and Mrs.Cobb, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, June 8th, at four o'clock, in St.Clement's Church, Verdun, the Rev.F.T.Norman officiating, assisted by the Rev.E.À.Findlay, Town of Mount Royal.Stocks and ferns were used in decoration for the occasion, The nuptial music was played by Mr.Harries, and during the signing of the register, Mrs.G.Dowd, aunt of the bride, sang \u201cI Love You Truly\u201d, and \u201cp)) Walk Reside You\u201d.Given in marriage by her father, {he bride wore a full-skirted gown of white lace over moire taffeta, the fitted bodice having a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her finger-tip length veil of net fel] from a Juliet cap of seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, white stocks and lilies of the valley, Her only ornament was & string of pearls, the gift of her father.Attending the bride were Miss Bever- | tus Walker, ly Overall, cousin, as maid-of-hon- our; Miss Dorothy - Cobb, sister of the groom, and Miss Joyce Weston, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids, and Miss Merle Cobb, sister of the groom, flower girl, The | maid-of-honour was in mauve taffeta, made in a style similar to that of the bride\u2019s gown, but having three-quarter length sleeves, with lace gloves.She wore a bandeau of mauve flowers in her hair, and carried a colonial bouquet of carnations and lilac.The bridesmaids were in similar frocks, but in apple-green taffeta, with flowers to match in their hair, and carried bouquets of sweet peas and carnations; while the flower girl wore a dress of peach taffeta, with Dutch hat, and colonial bouquet of sweet peas and rosebuds.Mr.Ronald Cobb acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.W.Halliday, Mr.R.| Weston, Mr.F.Fallon and Mr, N.Overall.WALKER - INGLIS White and manve lilacs adorned Emmanuel United Church on Saturday afternoon, June 8th, for the wedding there at \u2018half-past five o\u2019clock of Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Thom Inglis, 7201 Ouimet Avenue, Crawford Park, Verdun, to Mr.Thomas Charles Walker, only son of Mr, and Mrs.Charles Jus- 6 Burton Avenue; Westmount.The Rev.Harvey B.Campbell was the officiating clergyman.Miss Dorothy Mack- ett was thé bride\u2019s only attendant.Mr.Ronald B.Seaman acted as groomsman and the ushers were Mr.Wm, Gilhooly, Mr.Stephen Walbridge and Mr.Robert Inglis, brother of the bride.GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY For \u2018PRIVATE PARTIES WEDDINGS - AND HOME FEDERAL PHOTOS- PL.2836 1405 Mackay St.Mr, Inglis gave his daughter iy.marriage.Mr.D.M.Herbert wag organist and Miss Donna Pools sang \u2018Because\u2019.1 A gown of white brocaded ow gandy was worn by the bride with a halo of the same material holding her fingertip length vel}, Her bouquet was of pink roses and babies\u2019 breath, The mald of honor was wearing a floor length frock of pink chiffon with email pink tulle hat, and carried & cole onial bouquet of pink, mauve and white sweet peas.Mrs.R.T.Inglis, mother of the bride, was in flowered crepes with navy accessories; and Mrs, C.J.Walker, the groom's mother, wore a light blue flowered gown with matching accessories.À Following the ceremony a re.} ception was held at Stevenson Hall, Emmanuel Church, and later the .newlyweds left on a wedding trip to New York, the ! bride going away in a turquoise dress and coat with brown accessories.Luke's The regular meeting of St, Luke\u2019s®W.M.S.will be held .n the | church parlour, on Tuesday after À noon, June 18th at three o\u2019clock.Miss Churéhill, of St.Columba House, will be the guest speaker, [J and Mrs.R.G.E.Wark will be the soloist.Ladies are reminded of the Shower for MacAulay Camp.Small toys, books, games, notions, clothes-pins, soap, etec.,, will be most acceptable, A generous.res ponse is hoped for.For Delicious Home-made BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, PIES, PASTRIES, FRUIT CAKES, PUDDINGS, SHORTBREAD, ete.come to the Wee Scotch Shop James W.Muir.Prop 317 Victoria Ave.(Near Western) DExter 5709 APPROVE] LULL] QUEUE we À had.French-finished, irish linen.white as stripes.THE m Hg | 4888 GLOVES The largest range of styles and materials we have ever NECKWEAR All the latest creations in a \"neckwear year.\u201d exclusive designs including NYLON Styles.; * LINGERIE A large and increasing va- : riety of models .styles.Also NYLON models.FLOWERS This season's newest creations and colors to complete a dainty ensemble.* HANKIES A complete variety of plain and fancy in white and colors as well as a very extensive range of lace-trimmed, * TOOKE SHIRTS A nice selection of the newest styles in plain colors and well 1}3 SAL ME\u201d EN 3: CEILS A Many including hand-made as fancy Dos Bh wi many] ing à excu grand says is tru all th parin Every young made Job.the T the g other lectin knive It a; es th one | chop be wi them Evi has i progr serve eggs.usual pensa takin they ter r and per p vario chees carrie of th or he Ba soups maca ped i keep are v Fe or™ 5 ie Wat 0016 1 on rid eri] vel}, roses d of ngth imal] ; Cole and r of Crepe Mra, ther, gown A re nson and )n a the uoise CCEG- St.: the ftere ek.mba àker, 1 be the Amp, ions, res ll , = = ED IL vo \\L = \u201cWestmount's _Home Newspiper\" Household Hints | By MRS, MARY MORTON Today's Menu Creamed Chicken Baked Potatoes Fresh Green Beans Radishes and Green Onions Rhubarb Strudel or Peach Pie in Rice Shell \u2018 Coffee -or Tea Rhubarb Strudel .4 \u20ac corn flakes , 2% c.diced rhubarb | % tsp grated orange rind i 1 c sugar 2 tbsp.orange juice 3 tbsp.buiter \u2014 Put layer of corn flakes in eased casserole, add a layer of hubarb, part of the sugar and half he grated orange rind.Add another ayer of corn flakes and rhubarb, he remaining sugar, orange rind nd juice.Cover with corn flakes, ot with butter and sprinkle lightly ith sugar.Cover the casserole and bake In moderate oven (375 deg.F.) about 5 mins.Serve warm or cold with ream.Serves 6.I have an Îdea ve can cut the amount of sugar in his recipe down to 3 c.or even c.Try it with the smaller amount be very sparing with sugar to make the allotment last.Peach Pie in Rice Shell 1 No.2 can sliced peaches 4 tsp.cornstarch 2 tbsp.cold water 14 tsp.almond extract 2 c.flufty boiled rice 1 tbsp.melted butter 2 whole eggs, separated 1% tsp.salt 14 tsp.cream o1 tartar 2 tbsp.light corn syrup Drain juice from canned peaches into saucepan and heat to bailing.Blend cornstarch with water until smooth, stir into hot juice and heat until syrup is thick and clear.Add almond extract and peaches, remove from heat.Mix boiled rice with melted butter and yolks of eggs which have been beaten with % of an egg white, and the % tsp.salt.Pat into buttered 8-in.\u2019 pie plate to form shell of uniform thickness.Pour peaches into shell.Beat the 1% egg whites until frothy, add cream of tartar and beat until stiff, then add corn syrup, beat thick and smooth, and spread meringue over pie.Bake in moderate oven (350 deg.F.20 mins, or until delicately browned.Serve warm.Serves 4 u you are like myself and have to generously.Picnic Sandwiches Give Way To New Type Casserole Fare With the coming of eummer, many people are thinking of going on picnics and even all day excursions again.\u201cPicnics are graud for everybody but me,\u201d says the busy homemaker.This is true in many instances because all the work of planning and preparing the food is left to mother.Every member - of the family, young and old alike, should be made responsible for at least one job.One may be asked to get the radishes or the lettuce from the garden and clean them.Another may be in charge of collecting and wrapping the forks, knives, spoons and plates needed.It a salad is to be brought along es the main course, surely someone besides mother is able to chop the vegetables, but it may be wise to leave the seasoning of them to b-r.Every, Canadian, it is hoped has heard about the conservation Dbrogram and of the need to conserve bread, meat, cheese and eggs.In the pasi, sandwiches usually were considered indispensable to a picnfe.Besides taking a long time to prepare they also put a Strain on the butter ration.\u2018To save both bread and butter, two slices of bread Per person might be allowed with various spreads like softened cheese, relish, jam, etc., to be carried In jars.Every membar of the party can then make his or her own open-faced sandwich.Baked beans, chowders or soups, vegetable, spaghetti or wacaroni casserole dishes, wrapped in several layers of paper to keep hot, or substantial salads, are very nice on a pienic and will For Fast Service Bring Your TO A QUALIFIED WATCHMAKER Don't Forget Father ~ On June 16th \" See Our Fine Selection Of Wooden Gifts Hand Made Right Here in Westmount Laurence ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W.satisfy the most ravenous appetites, For good measure, fresh vegetables, like radishes, green onions, celery, carrot sticks, cucumbers or tomatoes might well be tucked into every picnic basket.Whole wheat or bran muffins may be used instead of bread.These cereals contain parts of the grain removed in milling white flours.A more general ase of them in Canada will hein to save wheat for overseas, Rolled oats -or fine oatmeal used to parlially replace flour In biscuits also serves the same purpose.Short-cut Casscroie 2 cups diced cooked potatoes 2 cups diced cooked carrots 14 cup chopped onion.11, cups chopped cooked meat.2 tablespoons mild-flavored fat 2 cups tomato juice 14 teaspoon celery salt Salt and pepper to taste.Mix ingredients together and, arrange in a greased baking dish.Bake in a moderately hot oven, 376° F., about 30 minutes, until thoroughly heated.Six servings.Uncooked vegetables and ground unccoked meat may be used in the above casserole and the cooking time increased to 1 hour.Carrot Chowder 2 tablespoons fat 1 medium onion, minced, 2 cups diced raw potato 2 cups diced raw carrot 2 cups boiling water 1% teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon paprika 14 teaspoon celery salt 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon fat, melted 2 cups hot milk Melt fat in soup kettle, add onfon and cook 5 minutes without browning.Add potatoes, carrots and water cook till vegetables are tender ,add seasonings.Blend flour with melted fat, add hot milk.Add to vegetables and cook 3 minutes longer or until slightly thickened.Garnish with chopped parsley if desired.Six servings.Bologna Sandwich Filling Ja 1b.bologna \u2018or weiners 14 cup chopped pickles 1 tablespoon vinekar pickles 14 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon minced onion ' 13 teaspoon spicy meat sauce 14 cup ground raw carrots 14 cup chopped celery Grind bologna.Add other ingredients, Mix well, Makes $3 cups filling.Co from (Near Greene) WE.2102 Stir a pinch of thyme into hamburgers before cooking.| THE EXAN:NER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 Social Evening The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple No.46, will hold a social evening and bingo party in Victoria Hall, Monday at 8.15 p.m.Refreshments will be served, and friends and members are -cor- dially invited to attend.Pa Rub a leg of lamb with garlic, PAGE NINE RATION CALENDAR FOR MONTH OF JUNE Coupon Date Food Number June 13 Butter R-11 : Meat M-41 June 20 Sugar-Preserves S-15, 8-16 Butter R-12 .Meat M-42 June 27 Meat M-43 then sprinkle with powdered marjoram apd savory, before baking, Co The stars of the Southern Cross are drifting in different directicns, and will not always form a cross.Add a teaspoonful of chopped chives to the whipped center of a baked potato.Thomas&Dilworth PAINTING AND DECORATING F.THOMAS Wi.6311 ou EL.6852 ESTIMATES FREE EE PER MANENTS SE, to Sig.\\ ~ SPECIALISTS IN THE NEWEST METHODS OF COLD WAVES $12.and SHE, EMILE BEAUTY SALON | PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING _ 1373 \u2018GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Fl.2486 === \u2014 FRESH MONTREAL 3 Bunches 10- RHUBARB doz.Bnchs.FRESH ONTARIO STRAWBERRIES DAILY P NEW BRAZIL | NUTS»59# 2 3 dozen 85; OTHER SIZES 35c-39c-49c- 59c & 69c Fresh Cut WATERMELON FRESH MONTREAL RADISHES 3 inch.10° 9 fé - Dozen EXTRA CHOICE TEXAS TOMATOES ICEBERG LETTUCE HeaD @¢ MONTREAL CURLY LETTUCE &.5¢ Bananas 14; PINES 29° 39- 49: .FRESH MONTREAL SHALLOTS BUNCH §¢ NEW TEXAS Carrots 3 Bnchs 295 \" FRESH CUT CHATEAUGUAY ASPARAGUS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.Fresh Montreal SPINACH 5¢ Large New .» CA Lo 35°.Fresh Cucumbers :« 9,| RIPE JUMBO NTALOUPES 3 er 1.00 | POTATOES Size À 5 + 257 | Seedless GRAPEFRUIT | 8 for 4 for 8 for 2 for 29c 29c 29c 29c 4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.COURTEOUS DELIVERY ser WE.1151 8 PAGE TEN Huge Savings If Canadians Eat Less Food \u2018Wherever two or three are gathered together these days the conversation is apt to turn to Canada\u2019s part in solving the \"world's pressing food problems.Mr, and Mrs.John Doe \u2014 the whole Doe family, indeed \u2014 are eager to do their shar~ in send- Ing supplies to the hungry thousands in war-ravaged countries\u2014 but they are not always clear as to how they can best participate in the campaign to feed the hungry.\u201cIs it really true that if every family used three less slices of bread a day\u2014just three slices\u2014 Canada would have almost 750,- 000 bushels of wheat to send overseas within the next three months?\u201d asks Mr.Doe.\u2018Yes, Mr.Doe,\u201d affirms the Dominion Government Food Information Committee.\u201cFurthermore, you can contribute toward that vital wheat supply in other ways.If you forego that tempting plece of pie, for instance, or don\u2019t take that extra piece of cake .\u201d \u201cBut one piece of pie .a single piece of cake .?\u201d Mr.Doe is increduluous.True, nevertheless.Housewives will prepare less of the edibles which call for the stable foodstuffs so essential to stave off famine in other parts of the world, restaurateurs will order- fewer of these delicacies for their patrons, if Canadians forego them.Less wheat and less flour used in Canadian homes and restaurants, means more wheat aul more flour for shipment to \u201co\"n- tries where famine .hreatens in hungry Europe and the ar East.0; i NO I NN\u201d TRUE COLOUR for your Kodachrome Ansco Transparencies 5x7 $3.50 MOUNTED 24x34 60 4% TAX UNMOUNTED Send order plus remittance Roland Studios 4445 EARNSCLIFFE Phone DE.2125 CR I \u201d New solvents \u2014 DExter or THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1945 | HOME ECONOMICS | SEW IT FOR SUMMER MARIAN MARTIN Such an amiable dress .it agrees with all summer pastimes.Pattern 9361 has lines that make easy sewing expensive looking.Embroidery transfer included.Pattern 9361 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.Size 16,, frock, 3 yds.39 inch.\\ Each pattern costs twenty-five the pattern number, your name and take a few days longer than usual.TIE THIS, JR.MISS A S SEEN MARIAN MARTIN What an easy way to make à dress! Blouse of Pattern 9121 has no sideseams, opens flat ,.dirndl skirt is an easy matter.Just ruf- fle-up shoulders for winged look.Pattern 9121 comes in Jr.Miss sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.Size 13 takes 27% yards 39 inch.cents (25c), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to this paper's Neediecraft Department, 2191 Hampton Avènue, N.D.G.Write plainly the pattern desired, address.Because of the slowness of the mails, delivery of our patterns may Water-Carrying In the days of great-grand- mothers, the Norwegian peasant girl received a beautifully carved \u2018\u2018vassele,\u201d\u201d a wooden carrying brace, as a wedding gift from her husband, symbolizing that from then on she had to haul the water for the household, For in those days you seldom found water faucets in the farmer's kitchen and equally seldom in the cowhouse.Believe it or not, those *\u201clove- 1ÿ\u201d old days still exist.Today only 36 per cent of the Norwegian farm kitchens have water piped into them, and only 42 per cent of the cowhousés have.The peasant wives still carry water to the kitchen as well as to the cow- house; they are unduly burdened with this heavy chore.Every peasant wife spends on an average of one hour every day, or one month every year, in carrying water, as UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE THOROUGHLY CLEANED RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME Soil is removed \u2014 Not pushed in.25 years of \"Know How\" to back this process PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW \u2014 PHONE FRANK ROUND & SON 5336 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Carpets and Linsieums S=! a the ancient rule still exists that ew equipment 4529 à, Laid and Repaired By Women Is Protested In Norway water carrying is the duty of the wife, The women today carry their heavy water pails as their mothers and grandmothers once did.And they don\u2019t complain \u2014 the Norwegian peasants are patient people, But the public has now come forward with a protest, A country-wide \u2018peasant congress\u2019 held in Oslo recently proclaimed that it was the duty of the government authorities to see that running water was provided in every: kitchen and every cow- house.And, the Agricultural Director, the highest agricultural official next to the Cabinet Minister, said in a speech that it was a shame for the Norwegian standard of culture to permit the women to work so hard and do so much water carrying.Mission Party Held At St.Leo\u2019s Hall At the Mission Party held recently in St, Leo's School Hall the members of the Apostolic Committee were hostesses to a number of Sodalists who pair an admission fee of 25 used stamps to be:sold to help the Foreign Missions, Father G Thoms, Director conducted a number of short quizzes on various topics of interest and prizes for highest scores were won by the Misses A, St.James, J.Corbeil and L.Ftzgerald.Refreshments were served under the convenership of Miss Fileen Meade, Committee Chairman, assisted by the Misses D.Lehman, P.Levine, and Q.O'- Connor.: A lobster in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, has a live weight of 84 pounds.up with old gilt picture frames have come to realize that they have a place in the modern scheme of decorating, While it still may be true that All 1s not gold that glitters,\u201d these ornamental frames are proving their Worth fn & number of ways, Ie Used As Mirrors\u2019 - \u2018+ From some of the best ones, one çan make really beautiful and useful mirrors by simply having the old pictures replaced with mirrors, A number have been converted into charming \u201cshadow boxes,\u201d which is just another name for those decorative wall shelves on which fo display your precious \u201cwhat-nots.\u201d A deep box is built and this is fastened to the back of the frame, Into it are built shelves the right size to take care of your cholcest figurines or china teacups.One quite small frame was made to house a pair of old dolls, and as they stand primly in their gilt-framed box they look for all the.world llke one of those quaint pictures of husbands and wives of long ago.To Make Cornice Very large frames are most impressive when made into win- Within recent years those whose attics have been cluttered {Unique Comices May Be Made From Old Fashioned Gilt Frames \u2014 { dow cornices.They give mu the same effect as the lovely an highly priced metal ones us back in colonial days.While the frame to be used may have raised surface In leaf, flower, oi fruit design, it Is preferable à choosé one witha fairly flat fac about 3 to 5 Inches in width.A frame approximately 4 fe by 3 feet in size will yield msg terial adequate for the treatmen -J of three windows of average size, The two long sides will make ong J cornice each and the two shorteg | sides when pleced together wil i make the third, side of the frame there is usually an indenture \u2014 rabbet is th technical name \u2014 into which th picture formerly fitted.Into thig rabbet is fitted a plywood board cut the proper size to fi* your window, and this forms the top of the cornice.This usually will be about 3 to 5 inches depending, of course, on how heavy or wide you wishé | ed your cornice.When the cove | nice is finighed this plywood top J is screwed to the top of the wine | dow frame to hold it in place, The job is made simpler if plain J board is used to make the ends | of the cornice instead of attempts ing to cut and fit these from the À picture frame moulding.These À ends are then gilded to match On the unde the frame.PAINTING OILS and PASTELS Atiractively different pastel scenes, 16\"x 20\", with hand- carved frames.To clear, at half regular price \u2014 $12.50 An excellent wedding gift suggestion.1825 St.Catherine St.West (1% blocks west of Guy) } WE.5064 } 4 YES SIR! RIGHT AWAY! OUR FLEET OF COMFORTABLE WELL-KEPT CARS 1S AT YOUR SERVICE ® DAY and NIGHT CAREFUL, SENSIBLE DRIVERS Special Rates for Out-of-Town Trips, Weddings, Shopping, etc.400 TAXIS LTD.Stands Conveniently Located On Victoria Ave.And Atwater Ave., Near St.Antoine © SMART SERVICE FOR SMART PEOPLE.@\u2026 a a 11 | 4 \u2014 Ee = \u2018Smaller Meals At Functions Advocated In, answer to To he Dominion- wide chorus, \u201cHoy can WE help in the \u2018Save Food\u2019 campaign?\u201d the Canadian -Food Information Committee has made a practical puggestion regarding the serving of food at public functions.Simpler menus, smaller portions at luncheon, dinner or reception, the committee points out, will not only satisfy the appetite of the guests but will\u2019 also help to appease the hunger of war-starved millions abroad, Group functions may well be made a lesson in food conservation and the reduction of food wastage.They afford an ideal op- yortunity to cut down the serving of dishes calling for the flour, the eggs and cheese which Canada has undertaken to ship to the famine areas.In Europe 20,000,- 000 to 30,000,000 children need food.In Canada, about 30 lbs, of flour is used in the making of sandwich bread for 250 guests at an afternoon or evening party.\u2014 re That 30 lbs.will keep 30 children |.alive\u2014just keep them alive\u2014for one day, or will prolong the existence of one child for 30 days.FLORAL DECORATIONS For All Occasions Pinkerton's Flowers Ltd.5127 Sherbrooke W.DE.1179 Greenhouses ot Rosemere THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 SIMPLE FASHIONS WIN CUM LAUDE LAURELS Special occasion dresses are casually styled for summer-long weär- ability.Left, the simple white pique frock is frosted with lace-trimmed- ruffles encircling the neckline and rounding the hips in a double-tiered flounce.Right, sheer eyeleted cotton is fashioned with surplice-closed bodice and a skirt with front fulness sash-tied with piping.Karnak Club The Karnak Ladies Social Club will hold its annual outing at the house of Mrs.R.Mann, 12 Lake- shore Drive, Strathmore, eon Thursday, June 20th.Each member will bring her own box lunch.Tea will be served by the hostess, Mrs.Mann.SUNDALE INVITES YOU TO RELAX Price $6:25 P.©.BOX 301 Real Comfort For Garden or Verandah - Durable Steel Tubular Frame in Black \u2014 Seat and Back of Formed -Aluminum in Red, Green or Orange.34 Inch Round Table To Match Price $725 Taxes Included Delivered Free In Montreal and Suburbs Add 50c Each Item.For Deliveries Beyond This Area To Your Nearest Railway Station Send Cheque, Money Order or Postal Note - Specify Color - CANADA MAIL ORDERS Taxes Included : MONTREAL, QUE.Stanley W.M.S.The regular monthly meeting of Stanley Auxiliary, W.M.S.will be held on Tuesday at 3 p.m., in Franklin Hall Memorial, The speaker will be the Rev.Donald V.Wade, Ph.D.The devotional period will be conducted by the Rev.J.B.Wil- kle, Mrs.Shields is to be the soloist.Accidents of all types killed about 94,000 persons in the United States during 1945.Bobbysoxers Are Now Strong For Smooth Look Smooth outfits and graceful be havior won a battle this semester over \u201cSloppy Joe\u201d duds and co-ed manners in a New York University classroom, where reformed bobbysoxers learned some lessons from which you can profit.You can, it you're a teen-ager who'd also like to make a change for the better.For your new deal in dress, follow the rule co-eds learned for outfitting themselves smoothly and keeping closets safe trom errors.That rule is to build your wardrobe around one safe color\u2014black, navy or gray\u2014and to pick as a backbone & simply- styled suit, dress or topper.To ring 1n bright, scenic changes on a quiet background color, the wardrobe plan includes switches in jackets, blouses, hats, costume kerchiefs, belts, scarves and jeweltry.When the reformed bobbysoxer swapped their Sloppy Joe's for hiftier outfits, they also switched from socks and loafers to stockings and shoes.That is another top for you.~The keynote of every co-ed\u2019s changed appearance was a changed hair-do.If you, too, wear a droopy bob, you can switch to hair-do\u2019s, as did these girls.But the style tried out in the classroom which made the best candidate for the second look or whistle was the bob brushed away from the face.Back hair, set to make a chignon of curls, was tied with a ribbon.The smoothie who picked this one was so sold on the new idea of sleekness that she capped her curls with an invisible hair-net.How's your make-up?If your error is using a too-dark lipstick.as was the common fault in the classroom, here's the argument to shade, A young face looks cleaner \u2014and therefore better groomed \u2014when the mouth is rouged a lighter shade.J \u201d When cooking anything that has af strong odor, put a small pan of vinegar on the stove and there will be no scent of cooking in the air RATION COUPONS EXPIRE JUNE 30 Butter coupons R-1 to R-9 and meat coupons M-29 to M-39 ia consumer books will become ine valid for the purchase of these commodities after June 30.the Ration Administration of the Ware time Prices and Trade Board lias announced.This includes all butter and meat coupons which have become valid up to the end of May.\u201cBeaver\u201d coupons, issued to members of the armed forces and other temporary ration card hold« ers, will- not be affected by the change, and all sugar coupons will remain valid until further notice, #7 any ome of a flock of stylized | induce you to switch to a lighter \u2018WASHED \u2018REPAIRED = ag R 74 rank Qrèent al 4903 Sherbrooxe St W WA 3636 Hints On Fashions It\u2019s down io the sea in stripes this summer as every resort shop cites striped fabrics for beach iogs.Shorts and one-sided midriff top make a nice ensemble fashioned of pinwale pique in blue and white stripes.The stripes run diagonally on the ofi- shoulder top, are vertical on fhe straight little hoy shorts, and take a horizontal stance on all the Coc ge get ns banding.Cold Waves The Permanent That Develops Your Personality \u201cStyled for Tomorrow\u201d Oil Permanents wn $3.00 wn $10.00 Introducing MISS CARMEN, Formerly of The Mount Royal Hotel Beauty Salon.~ FOR APPOINTMENT, PLEASE PHONE DE.-1192 WALTER'S \"HAIRDRESSING Reg'd 4839 SHERBROOKE WEST Store Hours: 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.\u2014 Saturdays 9 a.m.to | p.m.(corner Victoria) PAGE TWELVE HOME EDUCATION = Eee Fathers Needed, Too! Helen Gregg Green The night my mother died, my father told me of our tragic loss, and added with tears in Lis eyes, *I'l] be a better father than ever before.\u201d It was most touching to hear this big, studious man frequently ask after I returned from a party, \u201cWhat did the girls wear?What did you have to eat?\u201d He remembered such were the questions my adored mother had asked.A deep friendship soon developed between us,\u201d But how sad that it had taken twenty years and the loss of our close companion and confidante to bring about this almost perfect relationship between father aud daughter.& father who shares with the mother the care of their baby, throughout childhood and youth, and continues this close intimacy - \u201cMiss A.Rankin To Wed In July In Australia Mrs.James Rankin, of Verdun, announces the engagement of her younger daughter, Anne Anderson, to\u201cMr.Norman James Green, of Wanganui, N.Z., formerly a flight lieutenant in the K.N.Z.- AF, son of Mrs, C.E.Williams \u201cand the late Mr.James Green of Wanganui, N.Z.The bride-elect left Montreal on June 7th for Vancouver, and from there she will journey to San Francisco, Calif., to sail on the S.S.Monterey on June 14th for New Zealand, where the marriage will take place some time in July.An interesting note is that the real Chînese brocaded silk from which her wedding gown will be: made, and the Chinese wedding slippers of embroidered 8ilk \u2018were procured for her by the groom-to-be while he was stationed in China, Among those who entertained for the bride-elect were: Mlle.H.Moreau, at an evening party and presentation of a baby-chenille bedspread; Mrs.Chas.Nicolson and Miss Muriel Kelegher, joint hostesses at a personal shower; Miss Evangeline Lalonde and Miss Marjorie MeGhan, also hostesses at a personal shower.The assembly staff of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, where Miss Rankin was employed, presented her with a Sheffield reproduction tray, and the revenue accounting department held a shower and presentation of a Sheffield reproduction four-piece tea service.The decorations, unusually attractice, were made by Miss May Phelan.They consisted of a miniature garden wedding scene complete with lawn and arbor, over which real flowers were strung, and a wedding party o ftwo bridesmaids, a bride and groom.The Win-velt Club held a joint meeting and party at the home of the president, Miss Violet Coderre Fox, when a presentation was made of a silver deposit bow! and A silver and cut glass pickle dish.Also, at the closing dinner of the ladies\u2019 section of the Verdun C.D.C.held at the Normandie Roof recently, Miss Rankin was presented with a \u2018Bride's Book\u2019 by Mrs.C.Meehan, on behalf of her colleagues.Strawberry Social A strawberry social, with a musical programme and other special features, will be held in Calvary United Church Hall, Dor- chester Street and Greene Avenue, on Monday, June 17, at 8.30 p.m.Tickets may be obtained from members of the Women\u2019s Association.who are sponsoring the social.establishes a bond between him and his boy or girl that is worth its weight in gold in.later years.I have friends, who adopted a baby girl when she was nine months old.Joyce is.now twelve, and a happy comradeship exists between the father and daughter.She frequently leans across the table, the mother proudly tells, puts her hand on her father\u2019s arm, and coaxes, \u2018Tell me again, Daddy, how delighted you were to have me come to live with you and Mother.\u201d When she was a baby, both parents had bathed her and attended to her needs.The father had helped with the feeding and dressing, and tkis care, together with |.an ever-increasing interest and assistance in her development, had made for a closeness and understanding between Joyce and her father that has since pald daily dividends in confidence and love, Many times a father, who shows deep affoction for the young child, allows an estrangement to take place as the little one grows from babyhood into chiidhood.This should never happen.If sometime during the day a father can have a quiet heart-to-heart talk with a son or daughter a bond of friendship will he established for life.A child does not understand his parent unless he hag opportunities to really know him; there are many instances, unfortunately, where a child never feels other than a stranger to one or even both parents.Many cases of juvenile delinquency have been caused by the lack of a confidential relationship between parents and child.A famous doctor in a world-re- nowned hospital came into a patient\u2019s room the morning after the doctor\u2019s first baby was born, dryly confessing, \u201cI felt my part was so small!\u201d Was it?A father\u2019s duties after his baby is born begin at once, and increase daily, From them, whether or not he listens, come insistent demands for time, thought, love, and understanding\u2014yes, a generous portion of himselt.THE EXAMINER, FeipA JUNE 14, 1946 Father's Day, on Sunday, will have special significance this first peacetime Spring in many years.His day, though not for- fotten during the war, was overshadowed by it.Happily, this year's Father's Day will be different.He\u2018ll have your undivided attertion, Your Father's Day giving will be easier this yes- with many of his favourite luxuries reappearing in the stores.Gloves, hand- Legion Frontiersman Capt.Michael McGuire Is To Reside In U.S.Capt.Michael McGuire, who commanded the Westmount Squadron \u201cLegion of Frontiersmen\u2019 Canadian Division, for gev- eral years, is leaving Montreal to reside permanently in.the United States.Capt.McGuire married Carolyn Jensen in Chicago in 1944, and has resided in Canada for 23 years.He is a well known soccer player, having played as a professional footballer in Ireland, England and Wales.Joining the C.P.R.Glen Yard Football -Club in 1923, he has been player, player manager and later president of that club.His many friends join in wish- somely finished, and new colours and designs will be a welcome addition to his wardrobe.A dressing gown or lounging jacket will make his hours of ease luxurious, and some are made of new and interesting fabrics.Along with pipes, and cigarette lighters, men's toileteries have won a new high among the favourite \u201cgifts for him.\u201d Taken all together, this year's list of available gifts offers a pleasant and wide, choice for you.Zz ing him and his family all best wishes in his new country.Buy a smart, plain hat for traveling.Then you can vary its eppearance with a veil, a pin, or bows, to fit different vacation events.ties with Service for your home CARPETS AND CHESTERFIELDS Cleaned in Your Home Also Car Upholstering Indoor Cleaning Reg'd 407 St.James VILLE ST.PIERRE Phone DE.0522 i \"Westmount Home Newspaper\u201d D.O.N.Appointinent.\u2014\u2014 , Mrs.Kenneth W.Matheson, Past-Queen of \"Oasis No.48, Daughters of the Nile, Montreal, has been appointed Supreme Deputy of the Supreme Temple Daughters of the Nile, for the third consecutive year: Mrs: Math- eson recently organized\u201d a new Temple in Toronto, known as Or- onto Temple No.69, under dispensation; and expects to return to Toronto in early.autumn to constitute -same.This appointment has just been received from Grace Cost Supreme Queen, of Sacramento, Calif., where the 30th Annual Convention tôok place last week.REFRIGERATION Repairs - Service Sales A.a Refrigeration Co.837 NOTRE DAME W.PLateau 6871 PROMPT EFFICIENT DRAPING GRADING INDIVIDUAL STYLING Young People make _ FASHION DESIGNING Your Future Day and Evening Courses MAURICE DRESS DESIGNING SCHOOLS 1117 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Canada\u2019s Outstanding Fashion Academy TELEPHONE MArquette 9611 ! REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL COURSES Write Your For Free Inspection Descriptive Cordially Booklet Invited .FACTORY PRODUCTION ECONOMY To PATTERN MAKING - SEWING SKETCHING Sh «2 nud na \" on, al, 2p ple he h- WwW )re rn to it- m of 16 k vi.BL EE SPARKLING, LOMEDY ROMANCE! ing star of \u201cOklahoma,\u201d and Janet Blair are the stars of \u201cTare and Spars,\u201d which starts at the Snowdon United Theatre on Saturday playing for one week.Alfred Drake, the sing- \u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d Gay Noel Coward Comedy At The York The movie version 6f \u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d, Noel Coward's enchanting story- of an alluring: ghost and her return to her husband here below, is now playing in its delightful Technicolor at the York United Theatre until Friday night.Elvira, played by Kay Hammond, is the alluring ghost.For seven years she had been \u201cout of this world\u201d .and for seven years she had yearned to return to her husband Charles (Rex Harrison) on earth.In the interim Charles has remarried, but Elvira magnanimously forgives his second wife, Ruth (Constance Cummings).Elvira, \u2014hnever, may forgive Ruth for living, but Ruth does not at all forgive EIl- vira for materializing.This oddly tantalizing situation arises quite innocently.Charles is writing a book about a homicidal medium.He invites a neighboring crystal gazer to his home to give a seance in order to learn the \u2018\u2018tricks of the trade\u201d.His amused skepticism at \u2018her occult goings-on changes to dismay when, after Madame Arca\u2018i (Margaret Rutherford) departs, the shade of his first wife Elvira floats into the.living room.Masculine vanity at the sight of this flattering apparition soon overcomes common-sense, And to the helpless indignation of Ruth, Charles begins to enjoy his astral bigamy.Ruth was, naturally, very curious about Charles\u2019 first wife while she was safely residing in the heavenly ante-rooms.But this curiosity quickly evaporates when Elvira comes into her home, a ghost that has apparently come to stay.And so she does her best to facilitate.a speedy return passage for the irresponsible Elvira.A much too-charming ghost, Elvira is indeed the very spirit of the \u201cother woman\u2019.And while some of thé pleasures of this * SNOWDON Last Showing Today! FRED ASTAIRE in \"Yolanda And The Thief,\u201d in TECHNICOLOR, with Lucille Bremer and Frank Morgan.Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS.\u2018 \u2014 EY LI | (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon Jnet.) SPARKLING YOUNG TALENT.! Including Alfred Drake, the singing star of .Marc Platt, stand-out.dancer in \u201cTonight And Every Night\u201d.and Sid Caesar, a bright new comedian.\u201cOklahoma\u201d .starring HEAR! ALFRED \u201cI'm Gd | \\ Waited For You \u201cLove Is A Merry-Go-Round\u201d Kiss Me Hello\u201d and other great song hits! 1 JANET DRAKE - BLAIR - PLATT oo SO CHSIR- JF DOME Added Mystery Chiller! Starts SATURDAY For ONE WEEK! MARC * William GARCAN À Janis CARTER \"NIGHT EDITOR\u201d From radio's popular weekly show comes this story of a cop and a double- crossing blonde , .caught in a crossfire of murder!\u2019 es KENNETH HATTON .One of the best-known young men in local film and advertising circles, Kenneth Hatton has resigned his position of Advertising Manager of the United Amusement Corporation Limited, ofter being with the Company for 24 years.Mr.Hatton joined the Company, V then known os Independent Amusements in 1922 as stenographer to the secretary-treasurer.He wos appointed Advertising Manager in 1932.His experience in the theatrical business has covered every angle of theatre operation.He is a partner in the Astor Theatre in St.Lambert, and also in The Ahuntsic Theatre now under construction both of which operate in association with the United Amusement Corporation Limited.Mr.Hatton founded the Suburban News, à tabloid weekly newspaper, published in the South Shore of Montreal, of which he is President.earth are denied her (cucumber sandwiches and dry martinis), she transcends some of Ite limitations, too.Ruth can not lock her out, nor ean she hand her over to the police.\u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d, in Technicolor, is a modern comedy, told with wicked wit and mischievous charm.It is brilliant entertainment that will haunt audiences long after they have seen it.Ward-Bell Flyers Thrill Patrons At Belmont Park Lovers of top-notch talent are delighting in the free outdoor attraction at Belmont Park, The Ward-Bell Flyers, who appear twice daily at 5 and 11 p.m., present an act that is packed with thrills from start to finish.Each .stunt requires accurate timing.Among their many outstanding feais may be noted \u2018\u2018The Passing Trick\u201d and \u201cThe Carrying Trick\u201d, the latier featuring a double full-twisting somersault by Gus Bell, the world\u2019s greatest Flyer.Picnics being held on Friday are as follows, The Chatelain Business College; The Verdun Lion\u2019s Club; the Excelsion Club: The Dominion Bowling Club and Murray's Lunch Ltd.Benny Louis, who made his debut on Sunday afternoon at the park with his famous Casa Loma Orchestra, plays nightly as well as every Sunday afternoon in the dance pavilion.His orchestra has certainly made a hit with lovers of the dance for his arrangements, all his own, are outstanding.VERSED ON SUBJECT Robert Young, starring in Hal B.Wallis\u2019 \u201cThe Searching Wind\u201d, new Paramount release, constantly receives letters from parents asking advice on raising their daughters, Bob Is the father of four girls, RAPID WEARERS The U, S.Bureau of Standards has a machine that tests the wearing qualities of carpets and rugs.It gives them as much wear in a few minutes as they would re- * Jeff DONNELL celve In years of normal use, \u2018Technicolor A TIMELY DRAMA! Deborah Kerr and Robert Donat are the stars of \u201cVacation from Marriage,\u201d which starts at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday, playing for one week.Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer Score in Musical Delight All the facets of entertainment are brilliantly blended in the new musical, \u2018Yolanda And The Thief\u201d, which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Friday night.It is an ideal vehicle for the .talents of Fred Astaire and Lucille Bre- mer who prove themselves an acting, dancing and singing team ei of top calibre.Fred Astaire, master of the jaunty role, is at his best ag the light-hearted and light-fingered crook who finds himself \u2018\u2018guardian angel\u201d of a beautiful young heiress.Charming his way into her heart, as well as into her safe, he is well on his way to confiscating her fortune when the girl's real guardian steps in with unexpected results.Miss Bremer is completely delightful as the naive maiden who places her trust and her bonds into Astaire's slippery fingers, and in the numerous musical sequences proves herself a perfect singing and dancing partner for the incomparable Astajre.° Most of the picture\u2019s laughs\u2014 and it abounds in them\u2014come from Frank Morgan and Mildred Natwick, the Broadway comedienne.Morgan is cast as Fred's partner in crime, affable and wile ling but not mueh of a help since his is the type of mentality that tries to sell an oil well to the man who owns it! Miss Natwick is riotous as Yolanda's aunt who can\u2019t resist a salesman, or any man, for that matter.Great imagination has been shown in the setting of the mythical] state in which the story takes place, and the musical scenes, À YORK Last Showing Today! with Re\u201d Harrison, Constance Cummings, Koy Hammond.\u201cBLITHE SPIRIT,\u201d in Technicolor Also DICK POWELL in \u201cCornered\u201d, with Walter Slezak, Micheline Cheirel.(St.Catherine at Guy) A Duchess from the Slums From the whisper- ed-about novel which has been called \"The poor man's \u2018Forever Amber.\" «Ray MILLAND Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! Paulette GODDARD Added Attraction: \"NIGHT EDITOR,\u201d with Willlam Gargan, Janis Carter and Jeff Donnell. x _laugh - power and fun, \u201cWhat « PACE FOURTEEN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! actress of the year, is seen above with Jo Ann Marlowe and Ann Joan Crawford, voted the best Blyth in her prize-winning role in \u2018Mildred Pierce.\u201d This fine film starts at the Monkland United Theatre on Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.\u201cWhat Next, Corporal Hargrove?Reunites Robert Walker and Wynn Packing an atomic charge of|smooth-talking pal.It was this characterization in the original box-office smash which won Wynn critical acclaim and a rocket start toward his present popularity.Chill Wills, the homespun comedian, again scores in the continuation of his role as the hard - boiled Sgt.Cramp, nemesis of the two buddies.In the\u201d most important role of her screen career to date, Jean Porter is the picture's sole featured feminine player.As a French mademoiselle who has her gleaming eyes on bashful Walker, this actress makes her mark as one of the most important newcomers on the Metro lot.She will be remembered as Red Skelton\u2019s tiny side-kick in \u201cBathing Beauty\u201d, .\u201cWhat Next, Corporal Har- grove?\u201d take8 the title figure and his company overseas and finds \u201c Next, Corporal Hargrove?\u201d which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre, until Friday might, reunites Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn in a continuation of the rollicking screen ads ventures of America\u2019s favorite G.I, Joes.The follow-up to \u2018See Here, Private Hargrove\u201d, in which the erst-while training camp comrades are now full- - fledged fighters in France, fur- mishes Walker and his buddies with the same kind of action- packed comedy as the original.Walker, now a wide-eyed corporal, repeats the characterization originally made famous in the hest-selling novel by Marion Hargrove.He comes to the new comedy fresh from his success in \u201cHer Highness and the Bellboy\u2019.Keenan Wynn tops his own previous performance in the|them preparing to capture an al- original G.I.comedy as Mulve-| ready liberated village outside hill, Hargrove\u2019s fast - thinking, Paris.Hargrove, whose military Yr MONKLAND Last Showing Today! ROBERT WALKER in \"What Next, Corporal Hargrove?\" with Jean orter, Keenan Wynn.Also \"SHE WENT TO THE RACES,\" with Frances Gifford and James Craig.REVIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT after 11: \"HAVING A WONDERFUL CRIME,\" with Pat O'Brien, Carole Landis and George Murphy.\u2014( TTT ya (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Theatre Academy Award Winner! -Starts SATURDAY Until TUESDAY! Joan Crawford's outstanding acting in the title role of \"Mildred Pierce,\u201d won for her the Award as the best actress of the year! [| Raoul Jobin, in the role of Don bearing as a corporal shows little or no improvement over his stumbling basic training days, finds himeelf the victim.of just as many involvements, entanglements and misadventures.Mtl.Festivals Plans Summer Outdoor Opera Thousands of music-lovers from all parts of the Province of Quebec are expected for the first open- air stage productions of grand opera at the Molson Stadium this summer.Two of these momentous performances are to be given, La Boheme on July 10, with Grace Moore as the star, and Carmen on August 6, with the great Cana- dlan tenor of the Metropolitan, Jose.The productions will be a presentation by the Montreal Festivals, long been recognized as a non-profit-making enterprise of national importance in Canada.This Grand Opera by Starlight is the latest effort to be made by the famous institution which has JOHNNY COY COMES HOME Some years ago The Examiner published a picture showing Betty Speirs and Peter Miller at Bonaventure Station wishing one of their young pupils \u2018good luck\u2018 as he set out in quest of fame and fortune.This week he returned to visit the Speirs-Miller Studio with all the laurels that Hollywood could bestow, plus a lovely young bride.Mr.and Mrs.Johnny Coy (her professional name is Dorothy Babbs) will be seen together doing a spectacular ballroom-tap routine in a movie shortly to be released.Here we see Johnny explaining to Peter the intricacies involved in \u201c'shooting' a dance sequence with two cameras simultaneously.From left to right: Betty Spgirs, Johnny Coy, Mrs.Johnny Coy and Peter Miller, regular Metropolitan season.Mae- -stro Rescigno, who is conducting La Boheme at the Lewisohn Stad- jum, will direct the production here, A full symphony orchestra will be with him for the occasion.The Montreal Festivals Office, Room 14, Windsor Hotel, in Monte real, will gladly supply further de tails about their new venture, to all interested music lovers, who write to the above address.% WESTMOUNT Now Playing Until SATURDAY: JUDY GARLAND in \"The Harvey Girls,\u201d in TECHNICOLOR, with John Hodiak, Ray Bolger.Also FAYE EMERSON and ZACHARY SCOTT in \"Danger Signal.\u201d | REMEMBER THE WAY HE USED TO KISS.THE star who thrilled a, you as \"Mr.Chips,\u201d 4 in a new and wistful romance of our time! æ = © = RJ \u2018been responsible for the initial Montreal performances of such masterworks of a festival nature as Bach\u2019s St.Matthew Passion and B minor Mass, Beethoven\u2019s Missa Solemnis, Wagner's Tristan : and Isolde and Debussy\u2019s Pelleas pi and Melisande.CRN | JICK CARSON ACHIRY SCOTT summer oprea, For La Boheme Added Comedy Feature \u201cMEN IN HER DIARY\u201d ing erected, equipped with the latest In acoustical devices, to assure proper hearing in the rg¢- The eternal triangle becomes a quadrangle .when a misunderstood husband, a jealous wife, an over-imaginative secretary and her diary all At.Vacation DONAÏ for Tmarriage \"DEBORAH KERR \u201cTil Starts SUNDAY 5 nie, For ONE WEEK! ah x Grey Avenue) 2 FEATURES! Delightful Technicolor Musical! motest parts of the vast auditorium.In experimental use of the stadium for visual presentations, it has been found that the seating plan is such that everyone will have a clear view of the stage, Miss Moore, one of the most celebrated mimics in the world, is to be supported by a full Metropolitan cast.Special scenery and costumes are from New York, and the entire production will be an exact replica of the La Boheme, \"\" tangle.which is to be staged at the Lew- py \u2019 isoh di in \u2019 - ; * peggy ok don ok Louse | [rin SAT | \u201cYOLANDAandthe THIEF 25.% Fred ASTAIRE % Lucille BREMER Each opera will be sung, acted and staged exactly as it is in the TT TE eRe A eels de a ey #Wastmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNR 14, 1946 Goltman Pupils Win Appreciative Applause As Annual Concert Held The pupils of Frances Goltman, Goltman, one of this city\u2019s best known planoforte teachers, scored their usual success with great applause on Tuesday evening in Tudor Hall at Ogllvy\u2019's.There was such a large attendance that extra chairs had to be added before the concert could begin and many had to stand.It is seldom these days that one hears such an array of youthful pianistie talent on one programme, and judging from the applause the recital was ome continued round of enthusiasm throughout the evening.Such interest prevailed that several pupils had.to-.respond with encores, most of the students showed a remarkable technique for their years and, every pupil performed from memory.The younger children played firet, each showing good training in precision, tone and rhythm.These were Diana Strong, Raleigh Child, Dorothy Cohen, Louis Kovitch, Beverly Brydon, Carol Gardner, Dennis Huter Shirley Ann MacDonald, Jean Clement and Donald Mor- Tell.Roslyn Mandelcorn showed good tone in a Romance, Jack Folkins played with spirit in \u2018Pirates,\u2019 and Betty Rusk was heard in a tuneful \u201cWaltz\u201d; Conrad Cohen rendered \u201cToy Soldiers,\u201d and a Krogmann \u201cWaltz\u201d was well played by Catherine Folkins.Maureen Donohue, who played a lively \u201cTarantella\u201d by Parlow and Enid Breslow, who rendered the \u201cEmperor Waltz\u201d by Strauss proved themselves talented little pianists.\u201cGoblin\u2019s Frolic,\u201d by Heller, was played with nimble fingers by Judith Gold.Carol Rosenblatt showed ability in a Tschaïlkowsky number, Wendy Child good fingerwork in \u201cThree Trolls,\u201d and Sally Gourlay played very well in an attractive \u2018March\u2019 by Wright.Joan Davis showed sparkling fingers in a \u201cVillage Dance\u2019 by Pennington.Two smart pupils, Rona Feldman and Evelyn Montclair showed excellent rhythym in contrasting Dances.A \u201cMarch\u201d was well played by Lilliana Vocisano and Susanne Herman performed the \u201cWaltz of the Flowers,\u201d by Techalkowsky, with much expression and responded with an encore.A Chopin Prelude was rendered by Joan Lanham with good tone, and Vita Horovitch played à \u201cPresto\u201d from a Sonatina by Clementi with aglle, fingers, and earned an encore, Margaret Cre- MONDAYS, CLOSED undid, Ten.mi FOLLOW THE CROWD - TO THE COLISEUM GUY STREET\u2019 DANCE with JOHNNY HOLMES and His - ORCHESTRA Featuring OSCAR PETERSON \u201cKing of Boogie-Woogie\"\u201d at the Piano EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m.to 1 am.On Canada\u2019s Largest and Finest DANCE FLOOR ADMISSION 75: MA, 7818.Tax Inc.gan played with good expression in a tuneful Prelude by Wright, and Mendelssohn's \u201cOn Wings of Song,\u201d was rendered by Janet Booz with nice tone.Gloria Pine and Marilyn La- pedis received generous applause for their duet, a Brahms Hungarian Dance.Louise Appleton played well in a Haydn \u2018\u2019Minuet,\u201d Raymonde Grant showed good interpretation of the \u2018\u2019Rus- slan Sailors Dance\u201d by Gliere and Isobel Hashim proved herself a talented student in \u201cSpring Showers.\u201d Beverley Grossman, an exceptionally musical pupil, gave a remarkable rendition of \u201cMala- guena\u201d for her years, and responded to tremendous applause with a second number.A Grieg \u201cNorwegian Dance\u201d was played in excellent time by Jennifer Sheldon and Lois Klein showed good tingerwork in Haydn's Gypsy Rondo.Gloria Fine gave a Chopin Waltz with technical facility, Hinda Cohen a good performance of a Spanish Dnace, Marilyn Lapedis earned much applause for Chopin's \u2018Military Polonaise,\u201d and Rachmaninoff\u2019s \u201cPolichinelle\u201d was admirably played by Mary Werleman, who was recalled for an encore.At the end of the enjoyable concert, the pupils assembled on the platform and Miss Goltman, after thanking the audience for the enthusiastic reception accorded the performers and thelr interest throughout the recital, was presented with a beautiful basket of flowers from her pupils in appreciation of her ef- forte on their behalf.The audience joined in the singing of the National Anthem.\u2014T.R.M.Judy Garland at Her Best as Heroine of \u201cThe Harvey Girls\u201d The story of -the pretty waitresses imported West by Fred Harvey and his now famous \u201ceating houses\u201d has been.made Into a completely captivating musical, \u201cThe Harvey Girls\u201d, which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.Filmed in Technicolor against the picturesque frontier background of New Mexico of the 1890's, \u201cThe Harvey Girls\u201d offers unlimited scope for the dramatic, comic, and song-and-dance talents of a dazzling array of players.Heading the cast is Judy Garland and John Hodlak, and including the nimble-footed Ray Bolger, Angela Lansbury, Preston Foster, Virginia O\u2019Brien, Kenny Baker, Chill Wills and Marjorie Main, Miss Garland is cast as Susan Bradley, on her way to Sandrock, a tough New Mexico pioneer town, to marry H.H.Hartsey (Chill Wills), a cowboy to whom she has become betrothed, unseen, as the result of his sympathetic correspondence.Discovering that his letters were a hoax perpetrated by Ned Trent (John Hodiak), proprietor of the Alhambra gambling hall, Susan joins forces with a group of waitresses who are helping to open a new Harvey restaurant in this tough town, The battle between law and order In Sandrock, as represented by the Harveys and the Santa Fe Railroad, and crooked rule as represented by the.dance hall crowd resolves Itself Into a per- GRAND, HEART-WARMING FILM! and Joan Caulfield in\u2018 Miss Susie Slagle\u2019s,\u201d the story of a boarding house for young medical students, which starts on Saturday at the Seville United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.Lillian Gish, Sonny Tufts * GEORGE ALBELT STANTON A Tribute A sincere musician of outstanding merit passed away suddenly a week ago.George Albert Stanton, a revered gentleman with many scholastic and musical attainments will be mourned by .the musical profession as well as his many personal friends.Mr, Stanton held numerous important offices in England (where he was born) prior to arriving in this country.He was a well known musician and conductor of choral societies and symphony orchestras.It was through Dr.Harry Crane Perrin, who was then Dean of the Conservatorium of McGill University that Sir William Peterson interviewed Mr.Stanton in London and Mont- realers were indeed fortunate that this splendid man was added to the local colony of musicians after that meeting.sonal feud.It is fought between Susan and Em (Angela Lans- bury), queen of the Alhambra, over the love of Trent, with Susan coming out triumphant in the end, even though she has to resort to a brace of six-shooters to win her man.The picture has been given a rich musical score replete with hit tunes divided between the talents of Judy Garland, Angela Lansbury, Virginia O\u2019Brien, Cyd Charisse and Kenny Baker.It all adds up to outstanding entertainment.RESERVE STRENGTH Fitness has been defined as \u201cstaying power\u201d, that something which enables one man to carry on when another, of apparently equal strength, has to quit.National Health authorities advise exercise for the acquisition and accumulation of \u2018staying power\u201d.Only through exercise, suited to one\u2019s personal condition needs, can reserve strength be stored up, they say.Four theatrical films in German have been completed by the National Film Board for distribution through the occupation authorities in Germany.The Board also prepared five non-theatrical films for wider distribution through similar channels In Paramount's \u2018To Each His Own,\u201d Olivia de Havilland bathes and dresses six months old Sandra Brodheim in a film scene.Before working in front of the camera, the star rehearsed the procedure for two hours, using a rubber doll.Six nations have possession of Africa: Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, and Spain.Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Frances Goltman and | by Countless students studied with Mr.Stanton when he taught at the MacDonald School for Teachers, He was connected with the PAGE FIFTEEN Faculty of the Conservatorium as Lecturer in School Music and was a member of the examining board of McGill University for many years.He held the post of Music Supervisor of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners from 1917 to 1938.A sound musician, Mr, Stanton was a proficient perforraer on the viola, piano and organ and was ea singing master as well.For several seasons he was organist of Trinity Memorial Church, alsu being a member of the Canadian College of Organists.One of the original members of the Quebeo Music Teachers Association, Mr.Stanton was on the Advisory Board the past season with Edua Marie Hawkin and your columnist.His excellent advice, good judgment and sincere generosity was a great aid to everyone and he gave freely -of his time and talents, George Stanton was a favourite with children, his jovial personality and ready witendear- ing him to all young folks as well as older people and a man of his sterling character is indeed a loss to all Next Weel: \u2014\u201cDrama Music\u201d which was postponed from today will appear in next Thursday's issue, COSTLY WORDS Americans spend $10,000,000 a year saying \u201cplease\u201d in telegrams.Next most polite word is \u201cthanks.\u201d The two words average more than $15,000,000 combined in telegrams every year.% SEVILLE Last Showing Today! Pierce\", with Jack Carson and Zachary Scott.JOAN CRAWFORD in \"Mildred Also \"SNAFU\", with Robert Benchley, Vera Vague and Conrad Janis.4 AM thaatres (St.Catherinc at Chomedy) An Entertainment Cocktail! Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! tail base is a different type picture .dents .Joan Caulfield.Ingredient No.3 \u2014 World.Ingredient No.1\u2014The cock- .about \u2018Miss Susie Slagle,\u201d who ran a boardinghouse for young medical stu- in the early days of the 20th Century.Sparkle is added by talented new-comer, GAR S$ avery A ts ToRy DENNIS OKEEFE- MARIE i MCDONALD., a BARRY SULLIVAN - BINNIE BARNES ° J, CARROL NAISH + SHEILA RYAN JEROME COWAN + VERA MARSHE, A few drops of bitters .provided by the News of the of with Billy De Wolfe - * Renny McEvoy LILLIAN GISH Ingredient No.2 \u2014 A liberal helping of laughter! A hilarious comedy of merry mix- ups with an engaging cast of players! TERS, \u2014 Tay vr PS2 SE EE TE IEEE PAGE SIXTEEN Dodgers Now Perched Atop League | Edge Royals 5-4 n Crucial Tilt sonny Provost's Dodgers have \u2018ken over first place in the senior ction of the Westmount \u2018Muni- mail Softball League, Dodgers inched their bid for the top pot by downing Royals 5-4 last \u2018\u2019hursday night.In other games played last reek, Cardinals shut out Staynor .0: Swans beat Police-Fire 17-4: a-por lasted long enough to win it 8-6 from Police-Fire; Swans .at Cardinals 9-4 and Dodgers camped the Police-Fire nine -0.itoyals grabbed off an early 4-1 ad in their crucial game with odgers but Sonny Provost's um came back in the sixth and \u2018eventh frames to tie up the ame and win out 5-4.Provost .elped his own team out wlth ;hree timely bingles while Stan Morgan smashed out a homerun or the losers, Although they were outhit, Scout Title Play Decided Last Wed.1st Westmount and St, Au- drews won division titles in the scout Section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League.Tue iwo troops played off for the section title on Wednesday eve- ving.1st Westmount won the King George division championship eating out 2nd Westmount, Sea scouts and St.Matthias.They went through their regular schedule without losing a game, St.Andrews and Westmount P'srk United ended up tied for the Westmount Park division title.In the playoff St.Andrews won out 18-9.Cardinals shutout \u2018Staynor 2-0.Bill Vincent hurled for the winners and Hughie Brown for the Staynor nine, Homeruns by Jim Haggarty, Rollie Loftus and Cliff MeClay paced Swans to their 17-4 win over the Police-Fire nine.MeClay fanned eight of the opposition in the process, HOMERS GALORE Seven runs in the third inning meant an 8-6 victory for Staynor over the Police-Fire nine.As usual the Department boys came with a bang at the end but were still two runs behind when the game was over.Although they lost the game, the losers banged out four circuit clouts with hurler F.Keys getting two of them while K.Ryan and J.Babeau got one apiece.Allan Jones homered for Staynor.The Swans scored all of their runs in the first three innings when they downed Cardinals 9-4.Bill Booth and Kevin Tolan hanged out three hits apiece for the Swans.The Dodgers had little difficulty with the Police-Fire team on Monday night, trimming their opponents 15-0.Frank Provost led the winners at bat with four hits in five times at \u201cbat.Logue McDonald fanned an even dozen batters on the lesing team.On Monday, Police-Fire will play Cardinals and Dodgers will hook up with Staynor.On Wednesday, Swans will meet Police- Fire while Royals will take on the Cardinals.On Thursday, Dodgers and Royals will meet in another crucial game on one diamond with Staynor taking on Swans on the other.For Week Programme The following is a program of events planned by the recreation division of the Westmount Parks + pepartment for the coming week.Residents of Westmount are urged to participate in these events, |.either in a participant or spectator rale.Such facilities as the tennis courts and putting greens In both Westmount and King George Parks, are open each evening of the week as well as on the after noons: shuffleboard, horseshoes and outdoor checkers are also available at Westmount Park.Friday, June 14.\u2014 Industrial softball game at Westmount l'ark; opening of house league emma ee BICYCLE REPAIRS and Parts for All Makes LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED McWHINNIE\u2019S Bicycles & Sports $902 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.3113 \u2018 tennis at adult courts; putting tournament at Westmount Park.Saturday, June 15.\u2014 Cricket game at Westmount Park.Monday, June 17.\u2014 Senior Softball in evening at Westmount Park, Police-Fire vs.Cardinals, and Dodgers vs.Staynor; band concert, R.M.R.band, 8.15 p.m.; house league tennis at adult courts, \u2019 Tuesday, June 18.\u2014 Church softball at Westmount Park, Baptist vs.Calvary and YMCA vs.Advent; putting tournament at King George Park, 7.830 p.m.; industrial softball at Westmount Park; cricket practice; fly casting at Ravine pond in West- mount Park.Wednesday, June 19.\u2014 Senior and Royals vs) Cardinals; house league tennis.Thursday, June 20.\u2014 Senior softball, Dodgers vs.Royals and Staynor vs.Swans; Westmount Stamp club's final meeting of the season at Victoria Hall; cricket practice: soccer game at King George Park; shuffleboard, horse shoe and checker tournament at Westmount Park.{ | Keys & Lawn Mowers Service EX-SERVICE MEN.We Have sg Nice Selection of SUITINGS Available for Ex-Service Men with Priority Forms.All Work Hand Made in Latest Styles Reasonable Prices.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.(Just below St Catherine) , Wi.3205 VEGETABLE GARDENS In planting this year's \u2018\u201cGood- Will\u201d garden, nutritionists at headquarters in Ottawa of the Department of National Health and Welfare, recommend inclusion of plenty of yellow and leafy green vegetobles.These will provide Vitamin A, necessary for healthy skin and eyes, and also blood- building iron.It is hoped that many will raise vegetable gardens this year, to add to the world's food supply.THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1948 \u201cWoestmounts Homes Nowspspar™ a WHERE ARE THESE BOYS TO GO ON RAINY NIGHTS, AND IN COLD WEATHER?This is the problem that the Rotary Club of Westmount will solve for members of the Unity Boys Club when they find them permanent quarters fo use as a club room.Here they are playing ping-pong out-of-doors In Ciandeboys Park under flood-lights supplied by the City of Westmount.It is te continue their excellent work | in with this boys club and in aid of the Julius Richardson Convalescent Home, the Montreal Children's Hospital and : tak \u201c the Westmount Rotary Scholarships that the Rotary Club of Westmount Is holding its annual camival in West- Mel mount Park from June 18th to 22nd.the : cou House League Tennis||ND.G.BICYCLE e e e ° REPAIR SHOP quads Determine Now and Une Bios fr Sa Used Bicycles bought The teams ha b icked At this ti i WELDING e 3 ve been pic s time a committee was to : for the house league which will| have been chosen to look after 5260 Sherbrooke St.W.start operating on the adult mu- mOn ol the tennis events on the EL.0081 nicipal tennis court in West- 8 tas summer.mount Park tonight.Four clubs have been lined up with the fol-|| lowing rosters; No.1\u2014Sid Quin- HARRY GERSON AND ton, Roy McKissock, L.Strader, JACK FOGEL Jack Green, Logue McDonald, .Ken Cameron, Herb Wonfor, E.Wish to thank everyone for - Anderson, Miss Dot Ross, Miss making the opening of their Toby Getz, Mrs.Dot Cameron new store such a decided success.ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALS - TOASTERS 4.25 and Miss Frances Shaw.Team No.2\u2014Clair Manson, Bill Strad- er, Warren Chippindale, Adrian Lunny, Jack Patterson, Frank Tremblay, Em.Stack, Bill Ross, Mrs.Eartly, Miss Kay Williams, Miss Kay Clifford and Mrs.Patterson.Team No.3\u2014Jack Morris, S.Doheny, R.Gilbert, Jack Light, Curt Smith, Maurice La- londe, Roy Patterson, Lew Poch, Reg.5.20.Special Mrs.Edwards, Miss Mary Max- Satarday Only well and Miss Mary McIntyre, Team No.4\u2014Dave Schwartz, D.IRONS Res.5.05.Special 4.25 Haskett, George- Rosenthal, Al- aturday Onty bert Grignon, Walter Morris, PLASTIC LAMPSHADES Most modern in America.Sizes 8\" to 19\" At Very Reasonable Prices Charlie Monty, Ed.Crane, Miss Flo Amara, Miss Olive Maxwell and Miss Marg.Whitty.MORE NAMES More names will be added to this list as the season rolls on.The teams will compete in men\u2019s e doubles, ladies\u2019 doubles and mixed doubles in each scheduled match.The schedule will open tonight with Team No.1 playin E payne IN OUR against Team No.2 on court No.1, while the other two teams will play on Court Nô.2.The men's doubles match will start off at seven o'clock in both events, followed by the ladies\u2019 doubles and mixed doubles in that order.Each team * will probably play twice a week, and a complete schedule will be placed on the notice board at the adult courts.Plans are now underway for the first tournament of the season which will probably be a mixed doubles event.The complete plans for the tournaments were to be decided at a meeting held during the week just passed.Sporting Goods Department NYLON FISHING LINES - SPALDING TENNIS BALLS - NEW 100% RUBBER CORE GOLF BALLS, Westmount Appliances & Sports COMPANY ?4209 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.WE.2226 \"The Store Where Courtesy Is Not Rationed\" par > or + - \u201cWystimount's Home Newspaper\u201d \u2014 Aces Trim Mustangs For Pee Wee Title Jack Cote\u2019's Aces won the Tee Wee championship of the West- mount Municipal Softball] League last week when they .downed Davie McDougalls Mustangs in two straight games Aces won the \u201cA\u201d division title while Mustangs had copped the honors in the-\u2018\u201cB\u201d\u2019 division, The scores of the games were 10-7 and 4-3.Both tits were closely contested with the Aces copping the first 10-7 by virtue of a fve run rally in the third inning.The second encounter was very tight and required an extra inning of play before the Aces won 4-3.Dickie McLean's single in the last half of the third inning wag the first hit of the game for either team.After Lewis Basthaw and Dave McDougall reached first on errors by the Aces.Jack Fen- wick banged both of them in with a double for the first two runs of the game, The Aces got one of these runs back in the last half of the fourth when Jack Cote reached first on an error -and crossed the plate on Brian McKeown\u2019s single.Tie Counts Aces tied the score up in the last half of the fifth when Jim Beaton and Barry Martin got on base via errors with the first named player crossing the plate.Mustangs took a 3-2 lead in the first half of the eixth when Johnnie Swaine singled home Fenwick but Aces retaliated with two runs in the last half of the frame to take the game and the title.Don McMillan walked and scored on Brian McKeown's hit, McKeown then stole home with the winnicg counter.50 BICYCLES FOR RENT \u2014 REPAIRS \u2014 OF ALL KINDS Call & Deliver Service CHEVRIER BICYCLE SHOP EL.0023 180 St.James.St.VILLE ST.PIERRE e here The players on the championship Aces were Don Smith, Doug Patterson, Jack Cote, Brian Me- Keown, Hugh Doull, Joe Livingston, Allan Lightfoot, Jerry Ap- ostolatos, Barry Martin, Joe Williams, Jim Beaton, Don MeMil an, Mike Harling and Beall, Putting Tourney Starts Tonight At Seven O clock The first putting tournament of the season \u2018at Westmount Park will be held this evening starting at seven o'clock.No entries will be received after eight o'clock.Competitors will play 36 holes.These tournaments were very popular last year and maximum | entry lists were obtained in nearly all events towards the end of the year.A small entrance fee will be required with the winner earning a silver spoon suitably engraved for the event.The tournament will not be played under a handicap system as yet, however, with two or three weeks of play completed, it will then go on a handicap basis.The ladies will, of course, be present for tonight's activities and compete in an event of their own.FIRST TOURNEY The first putting tournament of the season at King George Park was held on Tuesday night with Johnny Haskell emerging as the winner.Haskell ended up the 36 hole event tied with Roger Lamb, each having carded 92's.In a nine hole playoff, Haskell copped the honors.Mr.McKee and Dave Ewing were right behind with 93's, Another tournament will be held at King George Park on Tuesday night and they will be | held there weekly throughout the summer months on that night.A ladies\u2019 event will also be staged if enough female players turn up on the Tuesday evenings.Handicaps will be used at King George Park as soon as any player turns in two consecutive tournament scorecards.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1948 Y NOTES np) 33 050 *EVacdtion Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In The and let us help you plan the kind of holiday .you will enjoy most.Booklets - Suggestions - Information EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU WA.2773% = 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE vw \u2018they never relinquished and they mount Municipal Softball League - SOFTBALL The Westmount \u2018\u201c\u2018Y\u2019 Mixed Softball Team won their first game in the Westmount Church Softball League Tuesday evening, when they defeated the St.Andrews team 21-16.Led by Kaz Nishio on the mound, the Westmount team displayed real playing skill and lead | St.Andrews all the way, picking up four runs in the first inning 2nd adding eight runs to their lead in the first half of the third.St.Andrews rallied in the last half of the fifth and picked up ten runs.SATURDAY NITE CLUB Graydon Riepert, Master of Ceremonies of the Sat Nite Club parties, announced Saturday evening that the S.N.C.parties would be disgontinued for the summer months following Saturday's dance.The Westmount \u201cY\u2019* Sat Nite Club was organized in October of last year with the purpose of sponsoring weekly parties for members.The Club has had a very successful season, having conducted special parties at Christmas, New Year's and a spring semi-formal, SWIMMING \u2018Keep Cool in the \u2018Y\u2019 Pool\u201d this summer\u201d is a slogan you will want to remember.Swimming instruction classes for men and women are held every week with the purpose of assisting members to improve their swimming before their holidays.\u201cThe Learn to Swim Classes\u201d for girls and boys are held iwice weekly on Tuesday and Friday afternoons.St.Leo\u2019s In Bantam Win Phil Martin's St.Leo's nine, unbeaten all spring in the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League, won the pennant last week when they downed Panthers 11-6 and 10-7.The St, Leo's team came from behind on beth occasions to win out.In the first game they were six runs down after two innings of play, nevertheless they pushed over 11 runs during the rest cf the game to win out 11-6, They were behind by a 6-3 count after three innings of play in the second game but a five run uprising in the fifth frame gave them a lead won out 10-7.Members on the championship teams were Donald Rolfe, Phil Martin, Hughie McDonald, Ted Budzen, Pete Ciceri, Jim Cotter, Neil Potter, Marty Kay and John Foy.ChurchTeams Play Double The church section of the West- finally triumphed over the weatherman and ran off a doubleheader at Westmount Park.Four of the teams slid over some pretty muddy.ground on Tuesday night before Advent beat Calvary 14-9 and the YMCA took St.Andrews into camp 21-16.The Baptist nine had a bye.In next week\u2019s twin bill, Baptist will meet Calvary on diamond No.1 while the YMCA will take on Advent on diamond No.2.The hosts for the evening will he the Church of the Advent.Advent scored in every inning except the seventh as they downed Calvary 14-9.The losers started off on the right foot by scoring six times in the first Inning but they were held down from then on.An eight run outburst in the third inning carried the \u201cY\u201d to their 21-16 victory over St, An- Westmount \"Y\" | PAGE SEVENTEEN To Show Film A series of films, together with demonstration of an instructional nature, on sports, craîts and scientific subjects are being held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.This Tuesday, June 17th, a speciäl demonstration on Judo and its use as a method of self defence will be given by Gerald Hanson and Donald Despart, both of whom have taken part in many displays of this sôrt throughout the Montreal area.Members of the Westmount Y.M.C.A., 15 to 18 years of age, are invited to attend and bring along their friends.Events of this sort will be held each Tuesday evening at 8.30 p.m.for a six weeks period in the Social Room of the Y.M.C.A, CAMP WESTMOUNT The \u2018\u2019United Nations & World Citizenship\u201d is the theme of Camp Westmount, the in-the-city Camp operated by the Westmount \u2018\u2018Y\u201d\u2019.The Camp, planned to meet requirements of boys 9-16 years of age, will open Monday, June 24th at 9.00 a.m.and continue 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