The Westmount examiner, 17 janvier 1947, vendredi 17 janvier 1947
[" 2-2 On simaay evening, the new\u2019 \"4leir own soloist, Pte.ale ooking forward to stepping up its Y lion Competition in April.dr Lieut.A.G.Anderson is getting Rev.A.J.Mowatt, this Tuesday \u2018Mfvening, as those boys have com- &Mleted all the necessary require- Wents: Privates: John Crammond, officers for the coming year.It and one vice-president-treasurer Mor these positions were: William } the committee of the Saturday MéNieht Club are: #Donnally; Mrs.Pat Brown, Florence 47 Years - Westmount\" WEDDING GIFTS \u2018Mifincluding a Fine Selection of Choice Silverware 2 Expert Watch & Clock Repairs JOHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE 3046 # xvi, No.3 1216 Greens Ave.L The Xaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton _ & COMPANY .Free Estimates WE.2323 4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 Joys\u2019 Brigade ill Take Part Unit Opening jcwn of Mount Royal unit of e .Boys\u2019 Brigade, will be of- ially enroled and designated the fh Montreal Company.The 1st estmount Company will turn out their entirety on this occasion, ompanied by their officers, and i Hadden J@hitelaw, will also take part dur- & the service.The 1st and 8th sempanies have much in common d will work very closely to- ther, commencing with an in- -company Hockey and Basket- ll competition, to start this faturday.Boys will be given full structions as to where \u2018to meet, it the regular meeting Tuesday is progressing and empo as Spring draws near.ivanced coaching and trumpets also are to be brushed up.The ompany hopes to enter the Bat- long famously with his First Aid- rs and will concentrate from ow on for competition work as ell as the examinations the boys ill be required to pass for their ertificates and badges.A number of three months ser- ice pins will be presented by adden Whitelaw, Bobby Marsh- , Jimmy Keir, Bobby Clayton, W.B.SCOTT, K.C.HIS WORSHIP MAYOR R.PERCY ADAMS All Members Elected By Acclamation PRICE\u2014 THRE\" CENTS estmount Mayor, Council Re-elected COL.R.D.HARKNESS men apparently did such a splendid job last term that when nomination day rolled around Monday there was no opposition and they were elected again to office by acclamation.Thus, R.Percy Adams will serve as mayor, with W.Stokes Greene in aldermanic seat one; W.F.MacKlaier, seat three; G.L.Fowler, seat four and Jacques Senecal, seat five.James S.Cameron was elected to seat two, replacing Col.R.D.Harkness, who retired due to pressure of business and to the fact that he was recently named to the new advisory board of the Department of National Defence.W.B.Scott, K.C., was re-elect- \u2018ed by acclamation to the board of nald Dunk, Gordon Turner.{ibrary trustees.* Saturday Night Club ;Elects New Officers ' Monday evening an open meet- Ung of the Saturday Night Com- ittee was held, the purpose of he meeting being to elect new Was decided that one president And secretary would form the [executive body.Those named Pardoe, president; Jim Henderson, vice-president-treasurer; and Miss M.J.Kervin, secretary.It was decided that in addition to this executive body there would be four new committees established, - consisting of the Program and Entertainment Committee headed by Gordon Riep- ert; another for the difficult task of Refreshments, supervised by Miss Ruth Kervin; one handi- ing the problems of Decorations under Bill Ridley; and finally one to be responsible for Pub- icity and new Membership eaded by John Pitblado.Those elected to the body of Misses Libby ennedy, Marjorie Clarke, Betty IWestwall, Lillian Goode, Norma Christie, Ruth Garland and Joan Pardoe, Mildred Brown: essrs.Art Wilks, Bill Morrow nd Ken Brown.| IL was decided by the new Fommittee that the cbming Sat- rday Night dance would be the last one of the present series of weekly parties.After some discussion, it was decided that the Club would promote special Saturday night parties beginning February 15, with a Valentine's dance.Refreshments, extra attractions, and anciful decorations will be parts of the highlights of the evening.At the conclusion of the meeting a vote of appreciation and thanks was tendered to the outgoing committee for the splendid way they carried on \"through unforseen difficulties during the past year and a half.J.E.MARTIN ELECTED PRES.LEGION BRANCH At the joint installation of officers and dedication of the col- ours held by the Westmount Branch (No.39), Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., at Victoria Hall, J.E.Martin was installed as president for 1947.R.E.Havill is first vice-presi- dent; J.Hayes, second vice-presi- dent; S.G.Bell, secretary; R.McIntyre, treasurer; and D, Jack, sergeant - at - arms.Committee chairmen installed were: A.Ellis, C.Bowles, J.Heron, J.Latham, E.Fraser, F.Hale, R.Stephens, and S.Brown.Westmount\u2019's mayor and alder- Old Records Here Show Wages Small Then Also By \u201cKINGSMAN\u201d In the early days of King\u2019s School, teachers\u2019 wages were microscopic.In King\u2019s School Log Book it is recorded that on November 10th, 1809, \u201cMiss Mildred Brodie commenced duty here as junior assistant on trial till December at a salary of $15.00 per month.\u201d Another entry mentions $35.00 per month which appears to be the basic rate at that time for a permanent teacher.A small remuneration for the responsibility of training the citizens of the future.The results of the teachers\u2019 labours are evident when the school roles are scanned.and are found to contain the names of men and women prominent in commercial, professional and educational fields Westmount High H-S Association To Meet Monday The Westmount High School Home and School Association will hold its regular meeting Monday at the Junior High School, Academy Road.The speaker for the evening will be Lawrence Patterson, of the Senior High School, who will speak on \u2018Education as an Investment\u201d.Mr.Patterson has recently completed a study of the educational system in Quebec and other places and is well qualified to speak on this subject.Previous to the speech of the evening a program will be given by a girls\u2019 choir and a boys\u2019 choir from the Junior High School.Reports will be presented on matters affecting the association and at the conclusion of the meeting refreshments will be served.H.A.Crombie will preside and has requested that all members possible attend this meeting.SUCCESSFUL DANCE The monthly dance held by the Advent Club on Friday, January 10th, was an cnjoyable and a successful affair.The Door Prize was won by Len Crierie, while two of the winners of the Spot Dances were Thelma Barron and Emmett Tobin.The music of the Rhythmneers Orchestra was enjoyed by all who attended, and it is hoped that these people will return to the next dance which is being planned for St.Valentine's Day, February 14th.* today.However, these results are not the only yardstick by which we should measure their achievements.The great majority of pupils obtained that for which public schools are designed, viz., responsibility of citizenship and the three \u201cR\u2019s\u201d to assist them in earning a good liv-' ing.King\u2019s School! opened on Feb- | ruary 5th, 1897 with 70 pupils, one principal and one teacher.When it reopened after summer vacations on September 1st of the same year the record indicates that 205 pupils had enrolled.and the staff had been increased by five new teachers.The names of these teachers may be of some interest to old pupils reading this article.They were: 1st Preparatory, Miss Mec- Dougal; 2nd Preparatory, Miss Murphy; 1st Primary, Miss Ross; 2nd Primary, Miss Brewster; 1st Intermediate, Miss Parks, and 2nd Intermediate, Miss Johnson.The record indicates that the increasing roll of children quickly outstripped the available facilities and for many months, workmen were kept busy making additions and alterations to the school to appease its growing pains.Quoting from the principal\u2019's log book\u2014*\"The school work has been greatly interfered with owing te the noise of workmen and the state of the building.\u201d Discipline appears to have been a major problem for the first principal, Mr.Harland.One of the early pupils, Melville Mann, informed the writer that Mr.Harland, prior to his appointment as principal was a ship\u2019s officer in the merchant marine, that he was of a retiring nature and sported a flam- (Continued on page 3) (Major E.D.Fulton To Give Address In Victoria Hall The Young Progressive Conservative Association of St.Antoine \u2014Westmount will have as its first speaker of the year.Major E.D.Fulton, M.P., National President of the Young Progressive Conservative Association, on Thursday, January 23rd at 8.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.A Rhodes scholar, a brilliant speaker, and a twice decorated veteran of the Seaforth Highlanders, Mr.Fulton was elected \u2018a Member of Parliament for Kam- loops, British Columbia in the General Election of 1945 at the age of 29.In March, 1946, at the National Young Progressive Conservative Association meeting in Ottawa, he was unanimously el- since then he has spent a large part of his time building up Young Progressive Conservative organizations from coast to coast.His Parliamentary record has been notable.Commended by all parties for his outstanding and forceful speeches, Major Fulton has taken an active part in debates on housing, citizenship, immigration, national defence, public works, taxation and has served very ably on the Veterans Affairs Committee.The St.Antoine-Westmount organization has announced that this meeting will be open to the public and all are extended a hearty welcome to hear one of Canada's leading young statesmen.D.G.Jassby Will Give 2 Speech:s \u201cNew Drugs of Today and Tomorrow\u201d will be the subject of an address to be given ny D.G.Jassby of Macy's Drug Stores at a meeting of the St.James Literary Society being held on Tuesday next at the Engineering Institute.Mansfield Street.Mr.Jassby will also address the senior students of Montreal High School on Wednesday.His talk on that occasion will be \u201cCareers in Business Ownership.\u201d Music Group Offers 6th Quiz Next Wednesday at 9 p.m.the Westmount Music Appreciation Group will present the following program of recorded music in Vie- toria Hall.Prometheus\u2014Overture, Opus 3 (Beethoven) N.B.C.Symphony Ot- chestra, Arthur Toscanini, conduc~ tor.Don Quixote-\u2014Tone Poem, Opus 35 (Richard Strauss) Emanuel Feuermann, cellist, Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Orman- dy, conductor.Symphony No.4, in B Flat, Opus 60 (Beethoven) Sir Hamilton Harty and the Hallé Orchestra.This is the Group's sixth Musical Quiz and the public are cor- dially Invited to attend.ected President of that body and 7 j © Yan - WHIMSIES By Oliver Towne | + Just to continue the Toronto note a little further a few irate ex-Torontonians called me up and informed me that there was no such thing as a King-Broadview car in that little metropolis.O.K., O.K., so I misnamed the trolly, seems it should be called a King car but it still took me an hour to get from the corner of King and Yonge to Broadview and Danforth.Ldoks as if the popular thing to do these days is to complain about the terrible traffic tie-ups which swamp your particular city.Just now, one would be led to believe from the daily press, Toronto is leading in that particular department too.Personally I'm inclined to agree with those Queen City statisticians that they are faced with a greater % traffic problem than we in Montreal ever are, but then isn't that so typical of Toronto; they just can\u2019t admit that we in Canada\u2019s greatest metropolis are ahead of them in anything.Had a most interesting experience the latter part of last \u2018week which I think is worth passing on to you, readers.I think it should have a title so I shall \u2018call it \u201cHow to get an Apartment.\u201d It all started out when a friend of mine stopped me on the street and said Bob wanted me to call him right away, that he had heard a rumor that someone he knew had heard, etc., etc., (to the sixth party removed) of someone who had an apartment to rent.I lost no time in getting to the nearest phone booth and Bob informed me that he had the phone number of this prospective landlord and the name of the firm where he worked.I called the P.L.-L.but he was out to lunch, so I made for his place of employment post-haste, the offige was closed and it was only 2 p.m.I hung around for an hour in the cold, still no luck, so I hied me to the nearest phone booth and looked up his name in the book and phoned his better \"half, she was most helpful and tried to locate him on the phone for me.By four p.m.I was still making a phone search of the city for said P.L.-L.(prospective land-lord).I had been away from the office ever since lunch hour so figured I had better put in an appearance \u2018or mayke I wouldn't have any job to go back to, so spent the next hour establishing friendly relations and building up the story of my great hope.However, to get to the end of it all, by 6 p.m, I had located said P.L.-L.and was looking at what could have been my future home.The great search was ended, I had wasted a whole afternoon, plus innumerable nickles, but I had one satisfaction, I was the first one to turn it down.Oh, you wanted to know what was the trouble\u2014nothing much actually, except\u2014it wasn't meant for living quarters, it was only a dirty old warehouse, that some destitute family had pressed into service as living quarters and now it was graced by the name of apartment.- Ted Swaine, the medico-to-be of the Claremont avenue Swaines, that illustrious and muiltitudinous family, was walking along a thoroughfare of our snow-covered suburb the other P.M.when he had the misfortune to meet our George \u201cThe Prof\u201d Cochrane.\u201cWho's this guy The Oriole who wrote Westmount Highlights this week ?\u201d\u2019 asked the doc, always a curious man.\u201cSome gentleman by the name of Bill,\u201d replied our George, as he took a puff on one of his 22 pipes.\u201cPretty good tolumn, eh?\u201d The Cochrane's reverential feeling towards Westmount Highlights is so great that he stoutly defends 1t\u2014even when it's writ- \u2018ten by someone \u2018else.\u201cI don't know yet,\u201d said Doc Swaine, \u201cI've just had my dinner and I never read Westmount Highlights until my dinner is fully digested.\u201d Yak, yak, yak.Briefs: Happy birthday, be- Iated but nevertheless sincere, to ex-WHS'ers Charles Andrew McCrae and Joyce Boland who both celebrated number 19 last Sunday .The Westmount High Old Boys Association executive met last night at the Junior High to discuss plans for the 1947 banquet which will be held at the Mount Royal Hotel on March 18.Anonymous remark: The Oriole needs some birdseed.Olly Garneau, the / trumpet-playing man about town, has retired from West- mount High.Rumor: Rumors are flying and all that, but here jis ihe luiest rumor hot off the gossip wires.So the story goes that there has been a permit taken out for a new theatre \u2018on Victoria avenue near Sherbrooke street on the left hand side which will cover that vacant lot and the near-by building which now houses a laundry and butcher shop.It may be true but don\u2019t quote me.One would be led to believe that Reg Groome the Boy Sprout, publicity agent, was sticking his neck out, when he went on record in his last week\u2019s column as feeling that the Examiner did not have too many columns.He even took the time and trouble to count the number appearing in the Examiner of two weeks ago.However, there are a few things which our scribe did not take into account.First he counted the columns appearing in a small issue of the Examiner, an issue which appeared early in the new year before many activities had started and \u2018an issue which did not have anywhere near the number of columns which are listed to appear.Just for Mr.Groome\u2019s information that particular issue only carried four of 11 columns which are normally slated to appear on pages 1, 2 and 8, the total when they are all in would thus be at least 14 for the paper, How would you like to read a paper containing nothing but columns?Could it be that said scribe came to the defence of columns in the fear that public opinion would demand the abolition of his column?But then.or could it be?Westmount Highlights By CLAUDE ROOT, JR.; I am sitting in a living room chair and I am desperately attempting to obtain some inspiration for this column.On my right, my small dog Suzy is licking and caressing my hand.My close and dear friend, John Clennel Dickins, is duplicating her actions on my left.I am kicking Dickins aside and am taking my dog to my lap.As I gaze upon her tousled head, inspiration suddenly \u2018arrives! I am immediately thinking of a small establishment of which we are all extremely fond.To foreigners it is known simply as the Grosvenor Service, but to the populace of Westmount it is a place of romance, adventure and intrigue.To Westmounters, its name has the ring of glamour.And why not?For the name is Sol\u2019s.Does that name not arouse some inward feeling in you?Do you not immediately think of El Morocco and the Zanzibar?It doesn\u2019t, and you don't?Me neither.Nor does \u2018t affect anyone in that manner.A different type of respect and affection is ours.It is the original home of the soda fountain cowboy.Here are made the big dates.Here are devised the week-end plans.Here are the problems of the world all solved, and here do the celebrities of the future reside .practically, anyway.Upon hearing the last bell of the day at school, a boy is thinking, \u201cAha! I am seeing Mary in Sol\u2019s today.She is giving me the big answer!\u201d Right then and there, he is off to Sol\u2019s.Not to Nick\u2019s or Pete's or Macy's, mind you, but to Sol\u2019s.-As you enter Sol's on an average day, you are nearly knocked back out the door by the assortment of sounds which greet you.In one corner will be Dickins and Voronka in the midst of a heated discussion.(Which, by the way, will wind up by Voronka giving Dickins a cigarette in an air of tense silence.) Next to them, will be some stu- LENDING © BOOKS AND 1354 GREENE AVE.The Famous POLYDOR RECORDS Imported From France Greene Avenue Book Store Open Daily Except Sunday 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Miss Frances Liben, proprietor LIBRARY STATIONERY © Fl.0796 A + * dious person sipping a soda and industriously reading Morganthaw's Essay on Schmuck.The rear of the store will more than likely be inhabited by a young man by the name of Bill \u201cRock\u201d Dryden.If you speak to Bill, he will immediately insist that his team will be coming out on top (never mind the sport, he likes them all) and that anyone who doesn\u2019t like football better not come around him.You will also encounter hundreds of people dressed in.white rushing about the store.Actually, there are only three, the famed trio of Dave, Chris and, of course, Sol.At times, they are aided in their daily battle by a gal that\u2019s known as Bess.An effective crew, believe me.Sol places upon himself the task of removing all undesirables, such as myself, who insist on remaining in their seats for two hours after they have eaten.He is doing very well, by the way.Dave is content merely to stand and make little sandwiches and drop in the odd word in conversations.Bess keeps insisting there are no flies in the orangeade and that she removed them all before serving it.Naturally, she gives the big secret away.Chris has the knack of getting into extremely deep conversations.So deep, as a matter of fact, that you have to scream to bring her to the top.As Art Voronka would say at this point, \u201cMebbe she don\u2019t swim so good.\u201d As for Sol himself we cannot leave him with merely one sentence to his credit, so I am telling you more about this unique character.Although I am having no doubt whatsoever that Sol has a last name, there are very few (Continued on Page 15) Sco BY REG countries.& Cubs The January meeting of the Scouters\u2019 Club of Montreal waa held at Scout Headquarters, 1523 Bishop Street, on Wednesday evening of this week.Approximately 125 Scouters, Group Committes members and members of the Montreal Council were present to heav Robert W.Keyserlingk, Managing Director of the British United Press deliver an inspiring address.Mr.Keyserlingk took as hi subject \u201cEurope\u2019s Youth\u201d, being particularly qualified to speak où, this subject because of his recent visit to the former occupied Roslyn News By Douglas Turner and Ross Southward The boy's basketball begins again this week.The schedule for the games has been made up.Mr.Pitcairn will referee and manage the games as he did before the Christmas holidays.The boys are all looking forward to several afternoons of good fun.The boys of Room 19 appreciate the books they are getting from the Westmount Library.There are many good adventure stories which should interest girls as well as boys.We are fortunate in having such a good library so near to the schoel.The Roslyn School Pee Wee Hockey League have played a few games.The Roslyn teams\u2019 first game was when the Roslyn \u201cTermites\u201d played the Roslyn \u201cBel- monts.\u201d The Termites beat the Belmonts 4-0.It was a good game.The King's School \u201cTigers\u201d defeated the Roslyn \u201cTermites\u201d in a hard fought hockey game on Monday at King George Park.The Score was 5-2.Colin Grimson, the goaler for the Termites, played a very good game and deserves special mention.Skip Warnock scored both goals for the Roslyn team.January 13th was an unlucky day for the \u201cArgyles\u201d of Grade Three Room 18 when their scheduled game against the King's School \u201cBears\u201d failed to take place because the Bears did not show up.On Wednesday the girls of Room 20 picked captains for their basketball teams, namely, Mary Cliff.Gwen Macnamara and Barbara Chadwick.Afterwards a very exciting game took place.Chadwick's team tied with Macs namara\u2019s team 14-14.Thatcher got four baskets and Chadwick three for one team and Campbell four baskets and Macnamara three for the other team.Chadwick\u2019s team has a very little and good mascot.She is twenty-two months old Heather Ann Pitcairn.On Wednesday next the girl's basketball team will play Queen's school in Roslyn Gym.As yet the school team has not been picked.The girls of Room 20 are still receiving letters from Coventry.Some are sending parcels back.The girls that are \u201cShots\u201d for the baskefball teams in Room 13 are havix extra practice every day at recess and at noon.GROOME He has seen the results of training under the Hitler yoke ang his information on the European situation was current and of great interest to any student of world affairs.Information on Training Courses, the Patrol Leaders\u2019 Banquet, Scout Week and the Spring Circus was presented and plans were discussed, This meeting was in keeping with the decision of the Executive of the Club to endeavour to have one outstanding speaker at every meeting.Items of entertainment for the P.L's Banquet should have been submitted by now as the Committee is working on the programme now.If you have any items to submit, do s0 now or it will be too late.As you should know by now, the \u201cShow\u201d will be presented before the Governor- General of Canada, Viscount Alexander of Tunis, who is also Chief Scout for Canada.Pow-Wow Dilemma The members of the Wolf Cub Pow-Wow, all Scouters either in charge of or assisting in Cub Packs, held their monthly meeting at Scout Headquarters Wednesday week last and a lengthy discussion ensued over tlie question of whether or not to link up with the Scouters\u2019 Club and dissolve the Pow-Wow.Some members were all for it while others could not agree.It is true, at present, that \u2018the Scouters\u2019 Club meetings hold more interest and more fun than the Pow-Wow, but some skeptics say all we need to do is run the Pow-Wow along the same line.That's easier said than done.Several attempts have been made with very discouraging results from the Scouters themselves.It might be a very good idea to go in with the Scouters\u2019 Club.After some time spent in debating the matter, it was left that a letter would be sent to the Scouters\u2019 Club asking for further details as to how much time would be devoted to Wolf Cub affairs, etc.Meanwhile, if you have any opinions on the matter, alr them at Headquarters so we can have a majority opinion on the question.Wolf Cub Hockey That was some game between St.Leo's and St.Matthias and the latter did well to win the game from a two goal deficit.2nd Westmount ran up a very high score against the younger Westmount Park team, licking them 16-1.This observer, however, does not agree with such proceedings, especially when we note that the scoring was concentrated among five players only, when there are many more on .the team.This would tend to (Continued on Page 15) 4966 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) NUL LLL 27 D7 27 7 2 2 AL 2 dP 2 ER 27 al 27 7 Ze 7Zr To our Customers and Friends We Are Now Open Every Week Day, Including Mondays Hours: 10 A.M.to 6.30 P.M.Saturday 10 AM.to 5.30 P.M.4 HOENER'S CONFECTIONERY STORE LULL LLL TT 7 70 LOLI 2 Pr 7 7d 20d PE Pdr 7d ld 277 22 dd Py Rl DE.5010 >, oN Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.$7 St.James St.Wes « Telephone HA.9238 LA A A eee ESS ToHTRMACTOnRS N XS III STIL S IIIS SS SSIS IS ISA LIIISS IL IIIS LS 77S LLL STILLS 1S A > SALES SERVICE RADIO =: 4 DE.8439 J : - 3 ALWIN'S 5041 Sherbrooke St.West (Opposite Westmount Theatre) [REFRIGERATION WE DELIVER FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine West (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 | } estmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Alpha Omegans Defeated y Queen Mary's Y.P.S.The Alpha Omega Society, St.Andrews United Church, bowed to jueen Mary Road United Church Young Peoples Society in a debate n, \u201cResolved that college and high school fraternities are more harm- .I than benificial\u201d.The debate was held at St.Andrew\u2019s United Mhurch on Sunday evening.\u201c26 Included in the large audience which turned out for the occasion ere members of three Young Peoples organizations, as well as a presentation from the Young Peoples Union, sponsors of the de- ating league.3 Sunday\u2019s program will be under the direction of Miss Joan â RcGregor and Miss Elizabeth = Ph d ill t of JoPhorson sad wil nist 2 Men Detained For Loitering est soloist will be In atten- \u2019 ce.Bo dey evening a sleigh ride Bll be sponsored by the club pd all members a requested be on hand for this event, About 4:30 a.m.Wednesday two men were arrested for loiter- » 1 ing.At the time of their arrest Ahich is one of the main.events ,no of the men was on Oliver ave- A the season\u2019s activities.Mem-| nue and the other on Sherbrooke Mrs are permitted to bring |street but the police were.able to lends but are requested to re-| establish connection between the dort same, so that necessary two 3 .rangemenis cen be\u2019 made by Sgt.P.Morgan and constable Everyone is asked to co-oper- R.Besson made the arrests as the te by filling in the bottom por- men were detained under suspi- ion of the letter they have re-|Cious circumstances.Charges of ived and return it immediate- loitering were laid by the police in order to assist in the plan- but the actions of the two men are ng of this party.All members being investigated and additional e invited to a ski-toboggan charges may be laid, Westmount rty on.January 24th at Do- Police officials disclosed.inion Douglas Church.KE Friday evening, February 1st ff toboggan party will be held r members and friends.e reason for the low attendance Man be attributed to the fact that fle people were not previously noted, although it drew an atten- By-law Changed For New Theatre As the construction of West- mount\u2019s first theatre nears completion the municipality it taking all legal steps to assure that the venture, is in conformity with the city's by-laws.Thus an old by-law which had to do with \u201cgood morals and decency\u201d and which provided that a number of assemblies including \u201cmoving pictures and scenic representations\u201d could not be held unless with a city licence and the payment of $200 daily has been amended The amendment has removed the \u201cmoving pictures and scenic representations\u201d from the old bylaw and will allow the city council to set the tax on the new theatre under the business tax and licensing by-law.The theatre, which will be located on Greene avenue, is expected to be ready sometime in March.the Hobby Show were Art, Pho- graphy, Knots, Stamp Club, podwork, Indian Lore and other (Continued from page 1) Mg red beard.Neither naval difciplinary experience nor the ing red beard seem to have Yatled against lower West- \u2018mount's active brood.Visits _fesm the police for minor depre- ons, fighting among the boys unsupportable giggling of young female fry were try- to the man of the sea.The Bgaries of the elements were or compared to the vagaries @# growing children.{¥Eventually Mr.Harland re- @Mned and order came to King's \u2018Bhool in the person of Ernest Sith, a disciplinarian par ex- @Mllence.An entry in the log ÿF.L.SILVER vod book on October 10th , 1901, quotes school inspector McGreg- or as expressing his delight at the apparent, \u201corder, life and High Class Ladies\u2019 and Mens cleanliness everywhere.\u201d Mr.Smith served King\u2019s School : TAILOR many years, followed by valuable 3 Good + service as inspector of the City À 00 assortment o impartea of Verdun schools.He is present- + .90ocs always In stoc ly in his 88th year and is en- Va Repairing, cleaning and y ; .\"A pressing joying his retirement in good 3 health.à 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST In the early years of the 3 ELwood 0082 school the parents were satisfied 4 to relinquish to school authorities all problems relating to their PAINTIN c 1 children.A gathering of parents AND in the school was hailed as.an achievement and occurred very RDECORATING # BARPENTRY REPAIRS infrequently.Home and School Association meetings were not to come for many years.An en- | tirely different picture is evi- ME Cleanest, Neatest and Mon dent today.Parents have come SH Thorough in Town Jor Suggentions and Estimates Rree AT.to realize that a bond between the home and school is necessary to obtain the most for their children.A community of interests in the child forms an impor- SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN J.C.Nelles was named 1947 chairman of the Westmount Protestant School Board, Wednesday evening, succeeding A.Gordon Anderson, who will act as vice- chairman for this year.Mr.Nelles, a World War | veteran, wos returned, by acclamation, to the Westmount board last week for a second three-year term.Named Westmount representatives to the Montreal Protestant Central School Board were J.A.Delaianne and R.R.Hutchison, replacing A.Lovell Phillips and David Lockerby; whose terms on the Westmount body expired at the end of 1946.Hobby Executive To Meet Tuesday The first meeting of the West- mount boys and girls Hobby Show Committee is to be held Tuesday, at 7:00 p.m., in the board room of the Westmount YMCA.This will be a representative committee, with delegates from each of the schools and youth serving organizations in the West- mount area.Terry seaman of the Westmount High School is president of this year\u2019s hobby show committee.The hobby show is to take place during the Easter holidays, opening Wednesday, April 9th.The hobby show is open to boys and girls under twenty years of age, who are residents, attend a school or hobby club in West- mount, or are members of the Westmount YMCA.The purpose of the above is to demonstrate to the boys and girls of Westmount and their parents, the value of a hobby in daily life.STATION ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPROVING Latest reports from the Homoeopathic Hospital are that the condition of Sylvio Gerard is fairly good.Gerard is the 19-year-old line crew member from St.Ce- saire, Quebec, who was struck by the engine of a .Canadian Pacific Railway train as it pulled into Westmount Station early Monday evening.Authorities at the hospital said the youth's condition was improving but that he was still not out of danger.Police reported Gerard was in the company of a friend, Jules Gerard, no relative, when the ac- cident took place, The victim's companion said he stepped back in time to avoid being struck but that his friend was hit before he could warn him.Sixty per cent of the eggs produced in the United States comes from small flocks which do not tant part of his education.ad \u2014 receive special care.* WESTMOUNT, \u2018FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 This Week At Victoria Hall Friday, January 17th.Caledonian Society Whist and Dance.Children\u2019s Art Theatre Play.N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club Business Meeting.Saturday, January 18th, Children\u2019s Art Theatre Play.Monday, January 20th, Park's Department Putters\u2019 Social, Oasis Temple, D.O.N* Tuesday, January 21st.St.John Ambulance Meeting.Wednesday, January 22nd.Westmount Rotary Club Luncheon.Westmount Chapter O.E.S.Meeting.Thursday, January 23rd.Stamp Club Meeting.Young Progressive-Conservative Meeting.Mizpah Lodge Meeting.YOUTHFUL MECHANIC HAS NARROW ESCAPE A 22-year-old mechanic, Ivan Codere, of 4155 Marcil avenue, N.D.G., escaped death or serious injury by a hair's breadth late last Friday afternoon when a 400- pound motor broke loose from its moorings and grazed his left knee.According to police, Codere was working on an engine at the Girard Automobile Inc., at 372 Vie- toria avenue, Westmount, when the supporting chains broke.Taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital with bruises to his left knee, Codere was able to return home following treatment.At some English airports, it is possible to hire an airtaxi at six cents a mile.PAGE THREE Unity Club Has Ambitious Plans For This Year À sleigh ride and dance featured .in club activities, during the holiday season; 45 attènded a sleigh ride to the top of the mountain_ and enjoyed an hour and a halt of dancing at the Chalet; returning at 11.30 p.m.During the holidays the club held a very sucessful dance at Victoria Hall with 150 in attendance.Bob O'Neil\u2019s troupe, mainly from St.Andrew\u2019s Youth Centre, put on an entertaining floor shaw, featuring Julie Holden, Shirley Nesbltt, Greg and Stew Philips, Bill Reid and Bob Poupart.\u201cDoc\u201d Reid was the very able accompanist.The boys and girls really worked hard to make this the \u201cbest dance yet\u201d.Unity Juvenile hockey team got away to a good start in the playgrounds league by winning their first two games by the scores of 2 to 1 and 3 to 1.Coach Hank Henson is rounding his boys into good shape and hopes to keep them in their winning ways.Unity Intermediates under Bob O'Neil held their first practice recently and are looking for exhibitions games.Activity nights have again started for the new year and ali members are asked to turn out to bring the attendance up to its usual standard.PARENTS ASSOCIATION OF ST.LEO'S TO MEET The Parents\u2019 Association of the parish of the Ascension of Our Lord will hold their regular meeting in St.Leo's School Hall, on Monday at 8.15 p.m.Quality Tea \u2018SALADA ORANGE PEKOE Cruising Speed: TAYLORCRAFT TWO PLACE - SIDE BY SIDE AIRPLANE DUAL CONTROL WHEELS 100 MPH - Rate of Climb: 750 FPM - Landing Speed: 38 MPH \u201cTHE BEST BUY IN THE SKY\" $2780.00 NOW AVAILABLE IN MONTREAL TRAVELAIR LIMITED 65 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MONTREAL AIRPORT, DORVAL, P.Q.WA.7701, CIRCULAR AND DEMONSTRATION ON REQUEST 117 MPH Maximum Speed: Local 45 to PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 + .\u201cWestmennt\u2019s Home Newspaper 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.WaAinue 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subacriptions: 52.00 per year: $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2ud Class Mall.Post Office Nept.Ottawa FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 WARDS OF THE WORLD Cae million people still adrift in Europe, refugees and displaced persons, is a chal- lense to the Christian world at this season.To feed and clothe them in camps is a great and philanthropic task\u2014but it is not enough, not nearly enough.They must be re-established and given hope and spirit.The participation of Canada as a nation in the International Refugee Organization should not be underestimated.The whole world gives due credit to the Canadian delegation for the effective meetings of this body, and particularly to the Hon.Paul Martin who so eloauently and successfully pleaded the refugees\u2019 cause before the United Nations.But the active interest and participation of individual Canadians on a personal level and in a spirit of brotherhood is needed and needed now.Th~ experiences of the war have shown that the most effective way to get things done is to form a local committee which vill draw support from the entire commuaity.The committee could survey local possibilities and ask the government to allow a definite number of displaced persons to settle in the community.ST.JOHN AMBULANCE APPEAL The first national appeal to the public for funds to support the St.John Ambulance Association and the St.John Ambulance Brigade since the establishment of these important services in Canada 51 years ago, will be launched February 2 in a three-week Dominion-wide campaign for $1,000,000 it was announced here today by Charles A.Gray, Sub-Prior in Canada of the 848-year- old Order of the Hospital of St.John of Jerusalem.National headquarters for the campaign will be in Montreal.During the war the organization's services, maintained by the government, expanded enormously to include 600.000 adults and children trained in first aid, 56.000 awards in 1945 alone for proficiency in first aid and * home nursing, with the number of volunteer workers at a record 12,000 total.Dedicated to serving huminity in peace and war, the Order's ambulance and first aid services cost the patient nothing but entail .considerable expense to the volunteer workers for equipment and training.Founded in 1099 to restore the old Hospital\u201d of St.John in Jerusalem, where brothers attended the sick, the order has kept alive its tradition of humane service through eight and a half centuries and now has members in all parts of the British Empire.The Campaign is to be under the honorary chairmanship of Rt.Hon.Vincent Massey, C.H., former High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, and the joint chairmanship of Senator Norman MeL.Paterson, of Fort William and Ottawa, and A.J.Major, of Toronto and Montreal.FRENCH THEATRE RECOVERING _ A recent survey of theatres in Paris shows that 62 are in operation.Five of these are state theatres: the Opera, the Comic Opera, the Comédie-Francaise, the Odeon and the Salle du Luxembourg.The rest are divided into two groups called the \u201cAvant-sarde\u201d and \u201cBoulevard\u201d.The first group includes the Vieux-Colombier, the Athénée, the Montparnasse Theatre and the Atelier.Recently \u201cVolpone\u201d adapted from Ben Jonson by Jules Romains and Stefan Zweig had a brilliantly successful run.The \u201cBoulevard\u201d theatres, between Place de la Madeleine and Place de la Bastille, now have regular companies with a number of well-known stars.The Ambassadeurs and the Marigny, at one end of the Champs- Elysées, present sophisticated plays, while at the other end, the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre is in the hands of one of the foremost Paris directors, Charles Dullin.The Chatelet, onposite, offers a continuous series of fairy plays and other shows for children.was worrying over the possible WEEKLY REVIEW Inquest Of A Rat \u2014And The Empire By LEWIS MILLIGAN demise of the British Empire.The rodent question having been disposed of, Mr.Churchill rose to his feet and, addreas- ing the Speaker, said: \u201cMay I whether he will arrange for a debate on Egypt in view of what took place last week?\u201d The right hon.Gentleman was Arthur Greenwood, Rp! ERR ERR RN] Ni Cu 2 In Which Subjects of General 13 Interest Are Discussed \u2019 e The opinions expressed 2 Forum are not necessarily those =) this newspaper, and it does @ accept responsibility for them.En 0 mipidiagi mr Miss Frances Perkins reports in her book \u201cThe Roosevelt I Knew\u201d, a conversation Mr.Roosevelt repeated to her and Dan Tobin, head.of the Teamsters Union.She wrote that she and Mr.Tobin were discussing the Third Term with the President who was in a state of doubf as to.the advisability of running.Mr.Tobin, pressing him to stand, said that labour would stand behind him.Miss Perkins stated that Mr.Roosevelt said, \u201cI want to tell you two a very interesting thing.About two months ago John L.Lewis came to see me one evening.He was in a most amiable mood and he talked about the Third Term to Dan just the way\u2019you have, only much smoother.When I told him what I told you, that the people would not like a third term and that it would be very hard going politically, what do you think he said, Dan?He said, \u2018Mr.President, I have thought of all that and I have a suggestion to make for you to consider.If the Vice- Presidential candidate on your ticket happened to .be John L.Lewis those objections would disappear.A strong labour man would insure full support, not only of all the labour people but of all the liberals who worry about such things as third terms.\u2019 \u201d *% * * G.R.Stevens in a recent article called \u201cThe Last Chance\u201d wrote in part as follows: \u201cIf the world knew tomorrow was really its last chance, what would happen and what would you do today?\u201d A man wrote to the United Nations absolving it from liability for his welfare and resigning from the human race.In that same week is a gentleman in I THE FORUM 5 Conducted by Howard S.Ross, : C.Lin this IT THON IDR PUR INII ES NE of not RD ; | Vancouver, having read the headlines, removed the collar from his dog's neck fastened it around his own and said, \u201cCaesar, hereafter you do the thinking.\u201d *% » = The aggregate value of all cheques cashed during September in Canada\u2019s chartered banks, amounted to $5,891,000,000.This was 14 per cent higher than last year\u2019s September total, a fact which indicates considerable expansion in financial dealings, and presumably in general business.In the Maritimes there was a decline of 20.2 per cent in September\u2019s bank clearings as compared with that month's record in 1945.Quebec's gain was 30.7 per cent, Ontario\u2019s 4per cent, the Prairies 17 and B.C.27.3 per cent.# y » What is said to be the first such contract (in the U.S.A.) has been signed between eight Rural Electrification Agency Co-op- eratives and the Iowa Light & Power Co., a private corporation.With the help of a REA loan, the co-operatives will build a $5,- 000,000 generating plant near Cedar Rapids.They will lease the plant to the private corporation, which will operate it to furnish power to all parts of the state.It will take 2 years to complete the plant.The operating contract is to run for 35 years.* * * The French Assembly has passed without debate a Bill making women eligible for appointment as magistrates.The law was part of a movement to emancipate women politically and socially.ask the right hon.Gentleman, On Thursday, May 16, 1945, I sat in the Strangers\u2019 Galery of the Britisn House of Commons and listened to a debate on the death of a rat.No, it was not a bit of burlesque; it was a serious and businesslike discussion arising out of the following question put to the Home Secretary: \u201cWhether, in consideration of the campaign for rat extermination, he (the Home Secretary) will remit the sentence of 14 days hard labor, passed on Christopher Lambrianou, a Cypriot for killing a rat by pouring boiling water over the cage.\u201d In feply to this question, Home Secretary Ede said: \u201cI understand that this man pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to the rat.I have made enquiries, but I can find no ground for recommending any remission of the sentence which the magistrate thought it right to impose.\u201d Mr.Follick, who put the question, asked the Home Secretary if he was aware that in many parts of the country rats caught in cages were destroyed by pouring boiling water over them, and he added: \u201cAs a result of enquiries, I find no humane way of Killing rats.As for the statement made by the magistrate that rats should be treated the same as human beings, if that were so, rats would no longer be destroyed.\u201d This rather stalled the Home Secretary.He said the question of the .destruction of rats did not come under his .Department, anyway.He thought, however, that while there may be no humane way of killing rats.some ways were more humane than others, and that \u2018the way used by this person was undoubtedly most inhumane.\u201d To which a medical member (Dr.Morgan) replied, in dignified parliamentary tone: \u201cHaving regard to the disease spreading propensities of these destructive rodents, would my right hon.friend not consider that this poor offender, as a Colonial, thought that in this country a rat was a rat, and not a biological ancestor of the human species?\u201d The Home Secretary did not reply, and presumably the \u201cColonial\u201d spent his 14 days in the \u201ccage\u201d meditating upon the apparent humane feelings of the British islanders toward rats.As I sat there in the Strangers\u2019 Gallery listening to this almost solemn inquest on the death of a rat by the Mother ot Parliaments, in walked Anthony Eden and Winston Churchih and took their seats directly opposite to me.Mr.Eden sat with his arms folded and head thrown back.A handsome English gentleman, I would say that he was not unconscious of his good looks and of the presence of strangers in the gallery Mr.Churchill, on the contrary.sat with his chin on his chest and .a meditative frown on his brow, apparently oblivious of his surroundings.He did look up once at the sound of the word \u201crat,\u201d but withdrew at once into his island of thought, for he was ruminating upon a much larger question.While a minister of the Labor Government was concerned over the death of a rat, the great wartime Prime Minister ip ess ns aa ne ee ee EEE EE ET GNP CEE leader of the House, and he replied that there was more urgent business on the agenda, \u2018and moreover, the Foreign Secretary was away in Paris.Mr.Churchill said he thought the matter of the proposed evacuation of Egypt was urgent business in view of the \u2018serious and dark issues arising\u201d out of such a discussion.Mr.Greenwood insisted that the matter could not be discussed in the absence of Mr.Be- vin.Mr.Churchill said he was \u201castounded\u201d at such a statement.\u201cIs not the Foreign Secretary,\u201d he said, \u201cvery likely coming back tomorrow?Is there not a telephone to Paris \u2014a secret telephone?\u201d This annoyed Mr.Greenwood, and he accused Mr.Churchill of \u201cabusing the rules of the House.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d snapped back Churchill, angrily.\u201cIn what way did 1 abuse the rules of the House?\u201d Meanwhile Prime Minister Attlee had taken his seat, and he later introduced the proposed new Constitution for India, which he read at length.He read it in a matter-of-fact, routine manner, like a lawyer reading a will to the assembled members of a family after a funeral.Beside me in the Gallery were several Indians who listened ~ to the reading with intense interest.Mr.Eden calmly surveyed the lofty roof- | trees of the chamber, while Mr.Churchill sat brooding on the import of the document, and probably recalling what he had said during the war, that he had no intention of \u201cpresiding over the liquidation of the Empire.\u201d \u2018 .ATTENTION DIABETICS! THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has for some years been studying the history, incidence, mortality and treatment of diabetics, and now has a reassuring message to convey to those with diabetes.A most interesting pamphlet on this subject which anyone may have has been completed by this Company.Use the coupon below or telephone to either .of our Branches and it will be gladly mailed.= THL MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - 506 Drummond Bldg., Montreal 2, LA 7172 to: \"01100 0050 0 0 000000 Street 2200220000 0000 veu 000 Suite 704 Transportation Bldg, Montreal 2, MA 6308 +o card SE I I = du me D SEES.et es cere errs Services of worship in Stanley MEhurch.iB The Preparatory Service will Pe held tomorrow, Friday even- \u201cAng, at 815 o'clock, when the minister, the Rev.J.D.Wilkie I receive the new communi- gants into the- fellowship of the phurch.EE ; i The Sunday School meets \u201cÉvery Sabbath morning at 11.15.&% The minister's Young People\u2019s \u201cbible Class meets at 3 o'clock Mach Sunday afternoon in Frank- \u2018in Hall Memorial.The annual meeting of the - Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly *\u2014_\u2014* Westmount Park | - * The new series of sermons on \u201cHappy Landing In Marriage\u201d got off to a fine start on Sunday evening last.There was a large congregation from all parts of the city and it was particularly gratifying to see such a large per- % service of welcome to these new friénds.A large group of over forty adults is to be received and welcomed into the fellowship of Westmount Park at this service.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed on Sunday at the morning service.& will be over Station CJAD.* : * | Westmount Baptist / * The services at Westmount Baptist Church will be broadcast morning and evening, on Sunday, January 19th.The morning service will come over Station CBM, while that of the evening SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 1070 a.m, Churct School.11.00 au, \u201cIn Loite Of Closed Doors.\u201d 7.30 p.m, Illustrated Sermon with coloured slid .on *Ben Hur,\u201d a story of the life and times >f Jesus, by Lew Wallace.Favourite Hymns will \u2018be projected on the screen.Wednesday, January 22nd, 8 p.m.Annual Meeting of Calvary Church and Congiegation, Sunday, January 26th, at the morning service, 70 th Anniversary Services of the founding of Calvary Church with unveiling of Memorial Tablet to the eighteen service men who gave their lives.: M ectmount's Home Nowspaper\u201d* .THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 PAGE BiVE 3 - - : \u2014 : = s eee p\u2014 ja \u2014\u2014.\u2018 oo : Calvary Church à Stanley Presbyterian J | ~ 0° \u2019 Dorchester St.at Greone Aves » i : \u2019 + + |: M The Sacrament of the Lord's ; esimoun Ln \u201cPpupper will be observed on Sun- Minister: Re.Rev.T.W.Jones, ne [May at both morning and evening i .M.A., D.D.* dongregation will be held ON\\Ccentage of young people in the | Dominion-Douglas || Dr.Johnston's morning theme Dominion-Douglas ednesday, January 29th, At!congregation.It looks as though |#¥ ¥ will be \u201cShowing the Kindness Church | 8.15 pm.At this meeting the many people are prepared to give| On Sunday the Sacrament of [of God.\u201d In the evening the ser- i ongregation will proceed tolserious thought to the very im-|the Lord's Supper will be ad-{mon will carry the title \u201cA 3 all elect new members to the Kirk portant subject of marriage re-|ministered at both services in|Guest at Eventide.\u201d Westmount Westmount Blvd.cor.Lansdowne i ber Session.All members are urged |jations.The interest was evident, Dominion-Douglas.At the morn-| choir will sing, at both services.Avenue Lies, o be present.Meeting 10% by the numbers who remained ing service Dr.A.Lloyd Smith| A sound-film, in natural color, ; his The Women's Prayer Mee ne for the \u201cTwenty-Thirty\u201d Club |will take as his subject: \u201cWealth entitled \u201cThe God of Creation,\u201d Ministers: # last held on Friday mornings &°|\\yhen the sermon was discussed Through Poverty,\u201d and the choir|will be shown in the assembly Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.f act A1 o'clock.with vigour.will sing, \u201cCome O Blessed Lord hall at 845.This will reveal| Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.i op | The second sermon in the series Of Light\u201d by Tschaikowsky.At|some of the wonders of the uni- i an - # is entitled \u201cThe Pilot\u2014The Hus- |the evening service Rev.R.Gra- verse, in astronomy, in natural COMMUNION SUNDAY ess.St.Luke\u2019s United | |bana\u201d.A congregation knows the |ham Barr will preach on the science, through the telescope 11.00 gm.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, \u201cWealth it de- 4 - * qualities it wants in a Minister.theme: \u201cSeeking and Finding.\u201d |and under the microscope.Press 3.0 pan Chareh Sehcol and Communt- me 3X \u201cThe Biblical and Modern Views A people know the qualities they |At 3 p.m.Church School will | notices indicate this is a very| pay Graham Barr.\u201cSeek J red or Creation\u201d is the subject of the want in a Prime Minister.A busi- meet and also the minister's remarkable film.Many, there- ing and Finding.\u201d .See À 345, \u2018Sermon to be preached in St.|ness man knows the qualities he class for church membership.At|fore, will want to see it.Volun-| 8.50 p.n.Young Peoples\u2019 Union.5 ent, % uke's on Sunday morning.In the wants in the members of his|%50 pm, Young People's Union tary offering will be received.| The Sacrament of Holy Communion 3 ries Bevening, the book, \u201cThunder out |gtatr Are women equally alert in| Will meet in the large gymna- John Robb, Organist and Choirmaster È jet China\u201d, will be reviewed.This +he choice of a husband?As for sium for a program of moving| Church of The Advent (Mus.Bac.) 5 : \u201cMbook is uniformly considered bY |pusbands\u2014do we put as much of P*° : Western Ave.at Wood Ave., irat \u2018the critics as one of the best docu- | ourselves into this great vocation| On Monday at 6.15 p.m.the ANA CE ee St.Andrew's Church nas \u2018ments on China in our times.It|as we do into our work?The| Men's Club will hold their Jan- Westmount ira freveals what is happening in China church must have a word for |Uary supper, when the speaker pov.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector ; ob = land Asia and the need of creative gran ayhe are angaged in one of Will be Cecil P.Martin of MeGil tes.Reginald G.Stewart 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd, , { ~ ; : , r Argyle Ave.: & eadership to guide the forces of jjre's most intimate adventures.University.A DE attendance Assistant Priest lon.: \"Fehange and revolution into con- i is expected, -and men proposing = on DAY ARTE : 5.{structive channels.The minister a a be of interest to be present are.tia to \u2019 OND So An EPIPHANY Rov.B- Minister BA b= # Rev.Ralph E.Spencer, will preach give eir names Lo e UD 10.15 a.m.Matins.Ce- at both D The Preparatory Service be Executive as soon as possible.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Pro- Rev.Andrew 3 Mowatt.B.A.8.0.the The Young Adult Group will rod on Friday evening at 8 Ladies\u2019 activities for week in-| 390 pom.Sanday School.\u2014 a RE meet on Sunday evening.They will o'elock.Members of the congre- ra pe ot % 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong and Pro- SUNDAY.JANUARY 19th ate.nave Jan thelr gu est pee ont gation are urged to attend this| on Tuesday, with luncheon | Co LEN DAY SERVICES : 11.00 am.\u201cThe Old Order Chaugeth\" lete ougias son o e = at 1 p.m.The January meeting oly Commun on 3 a.m.Mon ay and 7.30 p.m.\u201cChasing Our Memories.\u201d on- a Editar of he hg ay : Fo of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.day and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wed-| 8-30 p.m.Alpha O.ega Society.e urc ail.Followin : .nesday.; 0, 0 ist d Choir ter\u2014 new page in Saturday's Star.\u201cThe pusiness meeting all will be in- voa be held at 3 Mr pe wee Matins : KE am, daily, except on Wed- RA ed Whiteley Design for Living\u201d.Until recently, vited to a Social Hour during nes ns rd oO * Fr id * Yo \u2018| Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on r.Grant at Both Services.RSS- 3 3 â : , Saturday at 8 p.m.Dr.Wilson was Professor of Psy- {which a special event celebrating Po on Union is hold LUE 3 p COMP AND WORSHIP ing ÿchology in a Western University.|the 70th year of Calvary Church boggan party at Murray Park : ent ÿDr.Wilson is an extremely gifted will be the cutting and sharing beginning at 7.30 p.m.and con- ST.MATTHIAS St.James United Church ate 348 speaker and brilliant teacher.of a cake by those present.,.tinuing in the large gymnasium CHURCH 463 St.Catherine St.West ; A full meeting of the Session is The 70th Anniversary of Cal- for refreshments from 9.30 p.m.Westmount .Catherine St.Wes A Bi Eurged for Wednesday, January 22, Bat 8 pm.\u2019 d evening on Sunday, will be Eronducted by the Minister, the @Right Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, fhe morning service will be \u201cIn i@¥pite of Closed Doors\u201d, a message gOf inspiration, comfort and chal- denge will be delivered, based upon he glorious truth of the ever- present Saviour and Lord with is people.vary Church will be celebrated by special services on Sunday, January 26, with the minister of unveiling of a Memorial Tablet in grateful memory of the of the Church and Congregation, who- paid the supreme sacrifice in the service of their Country during the War.Westmount Baptist There will be the usual meetings of Cubs at 7 p.m.on Monday, Scouts at 7 p.m.on Tues- tional meeting on the evening of Wednesday, January 29th and ary 30th at 8 p.m.when the Speaker will be Dr.Ernest Wor- den whose topic will be \u201cSome Common Behaviour Problems of Children.\u201d Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m, Rector\u2019s Study Group and The Rector.11.30 a.m, Junior Church.7.30 p.m.Evens.g and Sermon, Preacher: Rev.J.G.Hodder.ST.STEPHEN'S Minister: Rev.F.W.Norwood, D.D.Ee «| Calvary Church, now the Moder-|qaÿ.Guides, 7 p.m.on Wednes- Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, \u201c¥ Calvary Church | |ator of the United Church of| gay Senior Scouts, 7 p.m.on Th, M.C.BA.B.D.Eg i + Canada, conducting the ser-! Thursday, Brownies 11 am.on Assistant: .Fp ., vices both morning and even- Saturday.Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.; ; ane @ The Services of Worship in Cal- ling A special feature of the| Coming events to keep in SUNDAY, JANUARY 15th \u2018Jary United Church, both morning morning service will be the| ning are the annual congrega- SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, \u201cA ega- tive Boast.\u201d 7.00 pn Evening Worship.\u201cThe Way, x Junior Bible Class » eighteen gallant young men whose the meeting of the Young .° : The Truth, The Life.: ; 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer, Holy Com- : .A p.D.The subject of the sermon at {names appear on the Honour Roll Couples\u2019 Club, Thursday, Janu- munion and Sermon.Preacher: Dr.Norwood Both Services.Mr M.Warner Norman, Organist and Choirmaster.ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard {Just above Sherbrooke Street) At the evening service Dr.Jones Church Stanley Presbyterian CHURCH ill present, with coloured slides, he well known story of the life Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.Church ; Dorchester Pt at ay ater Ave.Minister: Rev.R.= Spencer, and times of Jesus, entitled \u201cBen Westmount and Victoria Avenues A, B.D.Hur\u201d.The book written by a man John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Rev.A.T.Love, M.A,, Rector : 4 who tried to write a story to Minister - A SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th prove that Christianity was false, HN who as he started the récords be- \u20184 came convinced of the truth and 8 the reality of Jesus Christ as Lord B and Saviour.Lew Wallace, the au- The Annual Meeting of Calvary Hibbert Troop Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cShowing the Kindness of God.\u201d Broadcast over CBM, 8.45 p.m.Sound-Film in Natural Colour Church and Congregation will be Entitled \u201cThe God of Creation.\u201d Revealing the Wonders of the Universe.I CIVILIZATION'S COMING CRISIS A IN THE LIGHT OF BIBLE PROPHECY «Hear of the Coming International Struggle 3 Over Time's Greatest Issue! à .® WHAT WILL IT BE?SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th 1:.00 a.m.\u201cThe Sacrament of The Lord\u2019s Supper.\u201d 11.15 a.m, Sunday School, 310 p.m.Young People\u2019s Bible Class.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M,, L.Mus, (McGill) Organist & Choir Director.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave, Westmount {Opposite Westmount Park) Minister Rev.Wm, Orr Mulligan, M.A.LLB.D.D.Organist: Mr.Harry Norris, LRSM.ATC.L SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00-a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 \u2018a.m.Sunday School.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY .\u2018Trinity Memorial Church \u2018Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Gordon G.Mercer, Assistant THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Bible Class.1: tam.Chovel Communion.- Kindergarten Class for small children, 11.00 a.m.\u201c\u2018 \u2018blical and Modern Views of Creation.\u201d \u2019 11.00 a.m.and 12.15 ps :.Church School.7.30 p.m, \u201cThunder Out of China.\u201d A Great Book in Our Times.A .\u201cAa Tv J .; , .- thor called it a tale of the crusade.Br dcast ouest, Al Eventide 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Sacrament o.The Lord's 11.00 am.Choral Communion 8.45 p.m.The Young Adult Greup.| Favourit hymns will also be pro- .Supper.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Evensong.peas:er: Dr.Douglas Wilson, Ed Dr.Johnston at bo\u2019 services., p 1 f Sta.Pi \u201cDesign for Li jected on the screen.All are in- Guests cordially welcomed.a: Minister wil! condw both services Saturday Conversion of St Paul tor of Sta: Page \u201cDesign for Liv- vited to share these services.of Worship.vor : \u2019 Organist and Choir Director, K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C.M.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George.W.Goth, B.A, B.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th 11.00 a.m, Holy Communion, : .3.00 .m., Sunday School and Kinder-| 7.30 p.m.\u201cHappy Landing In Mar.¢ © WHEN WILL IT STRIKE ?~arten.risge.\u201d 2.\u201cThe Pilot\u2014The Hus- Look inte the Future Through the Eyes of the Bible Prophets Sunday, January 19th 7.00 p.m.Evensong.band.4 SUNDAY, JAN.19, 7:30 P.M.- BIBLE 4250 WESTERN AVENUE FORUM Until further notice members and adherents of Melville Presbyterlun Church will worship in WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Roslyn and Sherbrooke St, ., Sunday at 83.00 p.m.Communion Service.Reverend Dr, Mulligan will preach.a Monday, January 20th 430 , .m.Confirmation Class for Girls.Tue day, January 21st a1.Confir: tion Clas.fer Boys.Wednesday, January 22nd 700 a.m, Holy Communion.4.30 8.30 p.m.\u201cTwenty-Thirty\u201d Club.8.00 p.m.on.Friday\u2014Preparatory Service and Reception of New: Mem- ers.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Cholr Director Thursday, January 23rd 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.x G.E.Flower, Organist PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, JANUARY Ÿ7, 1947 py] \u201c \"Westmosars Hime Newspaper | SOCIALPERSONAL ENGAGEMENTS IEDDINGS Mrs.H.B.Gilmore and Mrs.Gordon S.Harrower are giving a joint tea on Friday afternoon, January 31, at the residence of the former, 28 Edgehill Road, in honor of their respective daughters, Miss Janet Gilmore and Miss Diana Harrower, debutantes this season.Warren Young were the names given the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Warren Y.Soper recently when he was christened at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold W.Soper, Cedar Ave.The Rev.R, J.Berlis officiated at the ceremony.Miss Annie Crawford, of Paisley, Scotland, has arrived by plane to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs.John Crawford.\u2019 St.Paul's Academy Alumnae Association are holding their annual bridge at St.Leo's School Hall, Clarke Avenue, Westmount, on Thursday evening, January 23.Mrs.E.Doran.convener, is in charge of tickets; the Misses Elizabeth Kennedy and Marie Doran are in charge of refreshments; Miss Mary Phelan is responsible for decorations and Miss Mollie Kierans for prizes.Mrs.Alex A.Charters, 218 Met- calfe Ave, is leaving tomorrow to vigit her sister, Mrs.F.J.Rooney in Sacramento, California.The godparents were Mrs.F.W.FitzGerald and Capt.A.S.Baxter and Mr.Rod Conyers for whom Mr.John Mackenzie stood proxy.A small reception was held following the ceremony, Among the guests were Mr.and Mrs.William Bulloch, the baby's maternal grandparents.Mrs.J.Mitchell Roberts, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs.H.Alex.Ross, Western Avenue, returned recently to her home in Ottawa.Mrs.William M.Johnson and Dr.A.Picard, both of N.D.G., are entertaining at a tea dance at the Cercle Universitaire on Tuesday, Februray 11th, in honour of their debutante daughters, Miss Jacqueline Johnson and Miss Patricia Ann Picard.A birthday celebration was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.\u201cNOW SHOWING! 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Charlotte Gowns 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 Open 9 to 6 Daily Pr DR.AND MRS.EDWARD ROBERT SHECKMAN The bridal couple are caught by the photographer smiling at each other after their wedding ceremony in the Shaur Hashomayim Synagogue.The bride, the former Miss Mona Bronfman, is the only daughter of .Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman; ond the groom is the son of Dr.and \u2018Mrs.Herman N.Sheckman, of Larchmont, N.Y.\u2018 P.J.Leahy, Western Avenue, in honour of their daughter, Ella, on her seventeenth birthday.A buffet supper was served and the young people enjoyed an evening of music and dancing.Floral decorations were carried out in pink and white.Mrs.Roy Fisk and her two young sons, Gary and Gregory went by plane to Washington, on Monday, to join Capt Fisk who is a member of the U.S.Army and Navy Petroleum Board in that city.They will reside in Arlington, Virginia.The book group of the N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club, under the joint chairmanship of Mrs.E.D.Elliott and Mrs.H.B.Meynell, will hold a luncheon meeting at the University Women's Club, 3492 Peel Street, on Wednesday noon, at twelve forty-five.À discussion of books which have been read will take place after luncheon.' \u2018 Miss Edna Nixon was hostess to members of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, on Tuesday evening, at her home: on Coofbrook Avenue.Dr.Alexander Kerr, president of Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, will be the speaker at the luncheon which the Mari- N N Nbadk GOTHIC 5 STORES AT [A A AA LA 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence N a OO 2 ll?y) MME À.CourVAL \u2014 CORSETIÈRE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE, 5656 \u2018 WESTMOUNT LILI II OMIS III SSII VIII II I II III III SI IIA III IS I ASUS III I I ESS IIS IIS LA IIS IA GTA wo DA.mo D.À, YOUR SERVICE 4235 St, Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert Cll dd LL ddd A UE 2 / / time Women\u2019s Club of Montreal, Inc, is holding in the Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel on Saturday, at 1.15 p.m.Miss Patricia Rundle, soprano, will sing.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Kathleen Helen, youngest daughter of Mrs.Kennedy and the late W.Kennedy, of Notre Dame dé Grace, to Mr.William Ross Millier, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Millier, of Pointe Claire, Que.Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Becker, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Liesel, to Mr.Ernest G.Sabloff, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Sabloff, also of Westmount, Mr.Sabloff, a graduate of McGill, was with the R.C.A.overseas.WEDDINGS SHECKMAN \u2014 BRONFMAN One of the most beautiful weddings of the season took place Sunday in Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, at half - past three o'clock when Mona, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, of Westmount, became the bride of Dr.Edward Robert \u2018Sheckman, of New York, son of Dr.and Mrs.Herman N.Sheckman, of Larch- mont, N.Y.Rabbi Shuchat, assisted by Cantor Nathan Mendelson, officiated.Mrs.\u2018M.N.Fineberg presided at the organ which was the gift of Mr.Bronfman to the synagogue in honor of the occasion, its notes being heard for the first time by those present, in the nuptial music.The synagogue choir was directed by Mr.Jacob Rosemarin.The edifice was a bower of flowers.White lilac and white pompoms banked the chancel, with southern smilax and panels of 'mums decorating the altar railing.Ferns, standards of dogwood and white pompoms adorned the altar, and clusters\u201dof shell pink snapdragons and white lilac tied with bows of white ribbon, with ropes of laurel, marked off the guest pews.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a Marie-Paule model gown of pearl-cast satin, the decollete of the fitted bodice trimmed with tiny motifs of crystal beads worked on tulle illusion Wilfred and the full flaring skirt sweeping gracefully into a long circular train.Her veil of tulle {llusion was held by a halo of orange blossoms and she carried a spray- effect bouquet of white hybrid orchids, white spray orchids and stephanotis.Mrs.Harold Lazarus of Taun- ton, Mass., sister of the bridegroom as matron of honor, Mrs.Harold Altschul of New York, Miss Minda Bronfman, cousin of the bride and Miss Alfreda Wallace, as the bride\u2019s attendants were gowned alike in frocks of greige having fitted satin jackets with Zull circular skirts of silk net over heavy satin and they wore picture hats of matching net.The matron of honor carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pink hybrid freesia and the other attendants carried semi- cascade bouquets of shell pink Briarcliff roses and split pink carnations.Dr.Nathan M.Sheckman acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Harold Lazarus of Taunton, Mass, Dr.George Brown, Dr.Ernest Cotlove, Dr.Irving Milberg, all of New York, Dr.Harold I.Lief, of North- port, Long Island, Dr.Cordt E.Rose of Riveredge, N.J., Mr.Edward Bronfman and Mr.Peter Bronfman, hrothers of the bride.Mrs.Bronfman, the bride's mother was in a floor - length Marie-Paule model gown of saffron Jersey, with the square decollete \" softly draped in Directoire line and the skirt draped and falling into a short train.She wore a hat of bird of paradise in tones shading from brown to amber and her corsage was of yellow hybrid orchids.Mrs.Sheckman, mother of the bridegroom, wore a floor length model gown of pearl grey crepe trimmed with bead embroidered lace, with a hat of pearl grey os- trich feather in tones of blue and a corsage bouquet of dark fuschid hybrid orchids., The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 9 Belvedere road, where the rooms were abloom with flowers in cone trast to the snowy world outdoors, Later Dr.and Mrs.Sheckman left for Montego Bay, Jamaica on their honeymoon.D They will reside in New York.Dr.and Mrs.Herman Shecke man, of Larchmont, N.Y.werd present at their son\u2019s mariage\u2019 a well as many out = of « town rele atives and friends of both families, The bride is a graduate of Bene nett Junior College in Millbrook, New York.Dr.Sheckman is a graduate of the University of Michigan and New York Univer sity College of Medicine at Belle vue Hospital.After internship he served with the U.S.Army Medical Corps for three years in England and at Tilton Hospital in Fort Dix, New Jersey.He is currently a Fellow in Clinical Medicine at Goldwater Memorial Hospital in New York City.Accidental farm resident deaths increased eight per cent over the 1944 figure in 1945.Child Care Club \u201cWe step in while you step out\u201d WI.5244 Formerly FI.5169 Monday to Friday 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m.to 12 noon lg | en CEE EP CUS S You know that Flexees are famous for their pliant foundations, created for individual figure types.For the full-hipped figure, here is Flexees \u201cRenais- tance\u201d Girdle, designed to sleek your silhouette, ALL GARMENTS FITTED BY EXPERT CORSETIÈRES \"THE CORSETIERE OF DISCRIMINATING WOT DELL SONY SEs = I HN Tr TON RE Qi WIG 1830 FI je 8, { WALL PAPER v \u2018BE Westmeunt's Home Newspaper™ ÆSubdivision Plans 3 - » \u201c38 The Westmount Subdivision of fhe Catholic Women's League is kb hold a fashion review and tea à Victoria Hall on February 4th T 2.30 p.m., under the convener- hip of Mrs.W.J.Keating.Miss hyllis King, (of the Coutourier hop, is supplying the various ypes of gowns and coats, etc, yhich will be modelled by mem- \u201cfund Foster is to.be the com- ' mentator.Mrs.Maurice Shea and e -tickets.Excellent door prizes fave been donated for the event.A) me.Casgrain Hosless o Local Press Girls And Joint Committee Mme.Pierre Casgrain, O.B.E, venue, Westmount, on Thurs- ay afternoon when the press \u2018Alivomen of the city were invited \u201c#0 meet the Joint Committee on %he Legal Status of Married \u2018Nomen.Those on the executive ommittee of the newly-formed rganization are as follows: resident, Mme.Pierre Casgrain, .B.E.; vice-president, Mrs.Les- \u2018Me Hodges, M.B.E.; correspond- mg secretary, Mrs.Paul Kuh- Ming and Mme.Roger Ouimet; \u201cRecording secretarys, Mrs.Lloyd .Brown and Mme.L.H.Ga- epy; treasurer, Miss Kay isher, public relations; Mme.eorges Garneau and Mrs.Mos- n Lewis; publicity, Mrs.G.Kuhring and Mme.Leon @ortie; finance, Mme.de Gaspe Beaubien and Mrs.T.B.Heney; nd organization, Mme.R.Cho- quette and Mrs.A.R.Duffield.L On the Advisory Board of the 2 © Joint Committee are the follow- \u201cSing: Mme, Louis de G.Beaubien, MC B.E., Mrs.A.S.Turner Bone, Mrs.S.Bronfman, O.B.E.; Mme.heo Bruneau, Mme.Albert Du- puis, Dr.Grace Ritchie England, ; rs.John Gallery, Mrs.Alton -\u2018@Poldbloom, Mrs.D.W.Hey- @vood, Mme.M.Hudon, Hon.@Mrs.A.K.Hugessen, Mme.T.odoin, M.B.E.,, Mme.J.P.La- Marche, Mme.Barabe Langlois, Mme.E.de-B.Panet, Mme.Ger- rd Parizeau, M.B.E., Mme.G.\u201cParrot, Mme.J.E.Perrault, #@-B.E, Mrs.Ben Robinson, Mrs.- A Magnus Seng, Mrs.T F.Slat- ry, Mrs.W.C.Smallman, Mme.Gaudet Smet, Mrs.A.T.JFikeman, Mrs.Alfred Thibau- pau, Mme.Rene Vallerand, jme.Henri Vautelet, C.B.E.and - N fiss Margaret Wherry.St.Andrew\u2019s W.A.The Woman\u2019s Association of St.drew\u2019s United Church, will hold s second meeting of the month Tuesday, January 21st, at 2 -m.instead of on January 28th, \u20183 The Red Cross meets at 10.30 mm.3 Unusual Designs For Special Needs and D\u2014Ina capsule) Build immunity to colds with Vitavax} Catching cold?Vitavaxspeadsrecoveryl Justhadacold® Vitavax promotes vitality.For scientifi precautions against future colds, protec) the whole family with Vitavax.Only $2.50 for 1 to 2 months Immunity Treatment | Roberts Blological Laboratory ® Toronto a.51.25 $2.25 $5.00) [01 HILDREN LISTERINE the Safe Antiseptic the Quick Deodorant | 29% .49% .89¢ FOOD SITERYFTRRYIT RE ifr.
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