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AAA) \u2014\u2014 NTH For 0 LOAN in 12 mostly (equal to 6% er annum) x Monagw o intant of you of M brad gd \u2018TERS | Fl.31H sulting AAAI, wg?Yoors In Westmount\" BEAUTIFUL CERTIFIED DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING GIFTS : Ex Watch & Clock Repairs OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Varna \u2018voc, XVIII, Ne.22 \u201cAvenue * Objectives of UNESCO Told To Rotary Club In a brief but highly-interesting address at the Westmount Rotary Club Luncheon this\u201d week, guest speaker Dr.D.J., Wilson, editor of the feature Design for Living, explained to his attentive listeners the meaning of \u201cUNESCO\u201d and the important place it occupies in present day planning for the future betterment of mankind.\u201cUNESCO is the greatest experiment in the history of mankind,\u201d declared Dr.Wilson.The letters of the name stand for the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization.He told his listeners that the idea for the organization was Initiated during the war.Educators, scientists, and other men of good will, realizing the frightful war- bred - intensification of prejudice, mental chaos, and ignorance, which would inevitably accompany war's physical destruction, determined to do something about it.Men from many different walks of life, and from different occupied and allied countries got together and discuss- ed ways and means of rehabilitat- | ing and re-educating the warped and twisted minds resulting from the war and what led up to it.This group of men joined forces with.two previously established such-organizations which had been more limited in scope.One of them had concerned itself with scientific \u2018and technical affairs, and the other was concerned with intellectual and artistic affairs.The recombined - body became UNESCO said Dr.Wilson, and provision was made for it in the United Nations Organization after the war.\u201cSince war begins in the minds of men, we must begin to build plans for peace in the minds of |- men,\u201d Dr.Wilson stated.UNESCO: (Continued on Page 5) Summer Concerts To Start Monday The first of the seasonal Park Concerts will be given by the band of the Royal Montreal Re- Biment, with the kind permission Murray, Mrs.Donald French, Mr.Luke and Mrs.Leo Ryan.ke XAminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947 Members of the Westmount City Council, executives of the film industry and prominent business men attended the special preview of the \u2019\u2019Avenue\u2019 Wednesday.The theatre opens to public today at one o'clock.(Top photo): Ald.W.F, Macklaier, K.C., Mrs.and Mr.W.N.and Mrs.Dawson Milne, Pierre Pichette and Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Parker.(Centre photo): Mr.and Mrs.Don.Penniston, Miss Yolonde Filion and Lew Hayman.(Bottom photo): Mr.and Mrs.Harold Brophey, Mr.Leo Ryan, Mr.and Mrs.Morley of Lt.Col.Richard Peirson, M.C.in Westmount Park at 8.15 Pm.on Monday.Captain T.E.| Jackson will be the Director of.Music.The program will include a march, The Vedette, by Alford; The Overture to Oberon, by We- her; The Three Trumpeters, by Agostini; a cornet trio by Sgt.Sgt.W.Puttick, Bandsman W.Morgan and Sgt.A.Fleming: Three Blind\u2019 Mice, by Hinchey; ve hymn tunes, Austria, by 'anz Joseph Haydn, and Aber- stwyth, by Joseph Parry; Russian Sailors\u2019 Dance, by Gliere: porermission; Slavonic Rhapsody, wy Freedman; Nola, by Arndt; Magy can Patrol, by Meacham; Lire ¢ Slav, by Tschaikowsky: erty Bell March, by Sousa; the Regimental M arch; Save the King, - ch; and God | | Dog Training Course Opening Meeting Held The opening meeting of the 8.P.C.A.sponsored dog training class was held at Victoria Halil on Wednesday evening.During the meeting, an instructional film was shown, and Mrs.Alex Casgrain, the instructress, gave information about the course which is intended to teach dogs good manners and obedience.Interested persons attending the meeting also were able to enrol their dogs for this dog training course, which is scheduled to commence on Wednesday at the Shakespeare Riding Club situated at Cote des Neiges and Remembrance Roads.Boys\u2019 Brigade Companies Unite In Annual Parade The joint 1st-8th Company band made it first appearance at the Battalion's annual parade, not fully expecting to participate.However as the skies cleared, the opportunity came, and all members of the band beamed with joy when they were asked to take part.In the evening the 1st Company were guests of the 8th Company boys for supper and then turned out to church parade.with them, for -a special re-enrol- ment -ceremony.Pte.David Leslie of the 1st Company was duly enrolled on this occasion and awarded his Brigade Testament, Membership card and buttonhole badge by Rev.C.W.\"(Continued on Page 5) * Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished : Supplied - Laid - Finished .Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS \u201d Theatre Opens Today Finest Modern Theatre In Canada Is \u201cAvenue\u201d | Regarded as the most modern theatre in Canada, and thorough- |1y in keeping with municipal standards, the first theatre in the City of Westmount's history opens its doors to the public today, to provide this suburb with a motion picture house of its own.| The British first-run picture \u201cBedelia\u201d, featuring the top ranking Ünglish star, Margaret Lockwood, marks the opening of this \u2018theatre.With the opening of the Avenue Theatre, on Greene Avenue near St.Catherine, owned by the Westmount Theatre Company Limited, and a member of the lengthy United Amusements chain, the movie-going public will view * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - the very latest in postwar the-,ed of excellcal ventilation through atres, the best ideas in motion! the means of an efficient air picture house appointments in conditioning system.the United States and Canada! The acousiics in the Avenue being incorporated in the build- | present the latest improvements ing- along that line and benefit from The Avenue is built on a sta- | the research carried out by the dium type plan, its ground floor American Society of Acoustical senting 850 persons.In addition, Engineers, and the.film industry '| alongside the projection room in'generally.\u201cOur different acoustics inasmuch are radically the rear, is a special glassed-in as we have observation room, with movable chairs for special parties and |introduced splayed treatment to screenings.the interior walls, in realiiy slot- Provided with a particularly ted walls, which cut down, rever- high ceil'nz, the theatre % as \u201cFaq off Page 2) à 42 45 ts alta SRE WESTMOUNT WHIMSIES By Oliver Towne Given in marriage by her eldest brother, Mr.John A.Reilley, the bride wore a gown of egg-shell satin, having a full skirt and long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her veil of tulle illusion was gathered into a train, and she (Continued on Page 12) Te The For Fast Service Bring Your Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, > Wedding Gifts, etc.L.ALEXANDER Qualified Watchmaker .from ELGIN LS WE.2102 Jack Foster, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.Jack Gordon, New York; Mr.and Mrs.Lyon Cohen and Mr and Mrs.M.Zbar,; Ottawa, Ont.; and Mr.and Mrs.W.Frank, of St.Sophie, Que.ENCAGEMENT Mr.George D.Turpin, of Co- bourg, Ont., announces the engagement of his daughter, Catherine Veronica, to Mr.Michael Emerson Stack, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Michael J.Stack, of Westmount, the marriage to take place on Monday morning, June 9th at St.Michael's Church, Cobourg.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Ethel Rose, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Keith A.MacBride of N.D.G.to Mr.Frederick George Milne, son of Mr.os 189 _\u2014 Como rm = Ww.J.ROSS : | The Warm Days Ahead | Bring with them the question of | what to do with one's hair to keep ; it looking \u2018its best throughout the \"humid\" season.Soft waves and.curls that are readily manageable, under all extreme conditions can be achieved .in comfort and with lasting satis.| faction when you have your Summer Permanent wave skillfully | created by one of our expert | hairdressers.Permanent waves are priced from $7.50 to $15.00.{ Appointments \u2014 Phone WE, 2765 REC'D.St.Catherine St.at Greene Ave., in Westmount.Member\u2014Master Ladies\u2019 Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal, Headquarters for Contoure end Belceno Beauty Preparations.SAIS VIII VII] U/LITM SAS S SSII IIS IS IS VI SUIS IRIS SSII US US V IIS SI IIS II IS US / SSI SSII SSII IIS SERVICING YOUR FURS with US means: pra tm] afternoon at three o'clock.The Rev.David Scott minister of Knox Crescent Church, will officiate at the ceremony.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will be attended by her sister, Miss Jean MacBride.Mr.Duncan Munro will be best man for Mr.Milne, while the ushers will be Mr.Keith Mac- Bride, brother of the bride, and Mr.Maicolm Milne brother of the groom.A reception will be held in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall.; and Mrs.Alexander Milne , of IN ; vi ! 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A ron-profit school eperated by parents desiring a fundamentally sound education for their children, wt in accordance with Catholic ideals \u2018 and modern Church, Western Avenue at Lans- downe.« 4% % A rummage sale will be held LO.D.E., tomorrow at 2 p.m, at Westminster Central United Church hall on Atwater Avenue, |this sale to be used to further the: educational work of the Chapter.Social & Personal (Continued from Page 8) carried a bouquet of Joanna Hill roses, white sweet peas and babies\u2019 breath.Mrs.Clifton M.Beck, matron ot honor for her twin sister, was in pale grey blue crepe made with a fitted skirt and high neckline, and she wore a matching bandeau and white lace gloves.Miss Thelma Todd and Miss Prudence Reilley, | the hride\u2019s nieces, wore gowns and ; headdresses similar to those of the | matron of honor, their gloves being of pale pink and pale blue lace respectively.The three attendants carried bouquets of sweet | peas and babies\u2019 breath.| Mr, William Orr Mulligan, jr.was best man for his twin brother, and the ushers were Mr.Clifton M.Beck, Mr.R.McAmis Reilley, Mr.William Ritchie and Mr.J.A.Ross Cann.JEAKINS\u2014LYLE The marriage of Vivian Marguerite, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Henry Lyle, of Westmount, to Mr.Peter Thomas Jeakins, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Peter Jeakins of Hudson, Quebec, took place on Saturday, May 17th, in Calyary hs -.Chureh; , West- SE ean a \u2018The Wedding Jnusic was played by Miss V.Jamieson, angiythe church was de- \u2018corated wi] s and asgprted flowers.: ~The bride, who was given in miétriage by her father, wore a white satin princess gown with a long.train, her floor length veil taving A crown of orange ,blossoms.She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses.Miss Jean Parker, the bride's only attendant, wore a gown of pale blue taffeta with overnet of tuile, the yoke also of tulle and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations.Mr.Simon Puxley, of Hudson, acted as best man, and the ushers THE TIME 357 VICTORIA AVENUE When.| feel | must say something.about your bird's diet.SO many birds these days are suffering from undernourishment on.account.of being fed seeds that lack oil or are of not sufficient variety to balance their diet.| am not asking you to buy my seed although | am naturally proud of the mixture | dispense, but | do urge you to go to your pet shop and get a fresh, loose mixture.Keep it in a tin or glass container to retain the natural oils.: It may be a little inconvenient for you to visit your pet store but your bird deserves the best.Why don\u2019t you see that he gets it?BOARD YOUR BIRD WITH US DURING YOUR VACATION Bright, Airy Accommodation VICTORIA PET SUPPLIES Phone DE.5477 Tuesdey Thardey 5 Sorurday HAS COME It is regrettable that C.A.JAMES Bird Specialist Hospital and Clinic WESTMOUNT - were Mr.Douglas Lyle, brother Jeakins, brother of the groom; and Messrs.Ashton Mullan and Donald Campbell, Mrs.Lyle, mother of the bride, wore a grey printed jersey dress with matching accessories and a corsage of multicoloured sweet peas.Mrs.Jeakins, mother of the groom, was gowned in a yellow and black dress with black accessories and a corsage of sweet peas.The reception was \u201cheld at Roncarellis, where spring flowers were used as decorations.Later Mr.and Mrs.Jeakins left for Rawdon, Quebec, the bride travelling in a pale blue suit with white accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses., Among the out of town guests vere: Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Jeakins, Mr.David Jeakins, Miss Joan Jeakins, Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Pux- ley, Mr.Simon Puxley, Misses Sheilah and Ann Puxley, Messrs.D.Darling, D.Campbell, D.Muir, A.Mullan, G.Mullan, Wm.Davidson, Y.Denis, Mr.and Mrs.G.P.Stephenson, Mr.and Mrs.G.Sheyn, Mr.and Mrs.J.Parker, Hudson, Quebec; Mrs.H.E.Coale, Jr.and Mrs.A, Bradley, both of New York; Miss N.Jack, Al- monte, Ont; Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Banfield, Como, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.Gallinger, Cornwall, Ont.; F./L.and Mrs.À.B.Stuart, Clinton, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Jones, Iberyille, Que.; and Mrs.E.Wheatley, Toronto, Ont.Upon their return Mr.and Mrs.Jeakins will take.up resid ence in Como, Que.by the James McGill Chapter | 1421 McKAY TO YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENT ; MAGDA NUSS CORSET STUDIO CORSETS, CORSELETTES, BRASSIERES WIRED BRASSIERES BY APPOINTMENT ( \"Above St.Catherine BE.ny: RUGS WASHED \u2014 | Bright as the Summer Sun! That's how your Carpets and Rugs will look after Cleaning by Our Experts CANADA CARPET CLEANING CO.n 714 VITRE WEST We Pick Up and Deliver Promptly RICHARD STUDIQ FEATURES TWO EXCELLENT | PERMANENT WAVES THE CREAM COLD Way; | Also the Famous ELASTI-CURL PERMANENT WAVE EXP AT YOUR SERVICE Permonents: $5.00 wp, including hair cut, shampoo, wey CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS \u2014 OPEN ALL DAY WED RICHARD STUDIO 6107 SHERBRGGTKE VJLS.NESOAY LA.827 of the - bride; Mr.David|' INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE 9 SMART SHADES DRIES ODOURLESS IN AN HOUR LASTING FINISH Master painters and decorators everywht?praise FLITE Wall Fil because it is so eo mix and apply, cH ¥) little, and gives so be ful a finish to almost of clean wall surface.covers most old wollpop too, with a single © Ask for FLITE at yourp¥ or hardware store, sult your painter: RST-RU.aret Lock Jia\", which e Theatre, ith Miss L p Children's apable direq and Viole concluded it season e fine art This schoo ted for ft) real, contim pendable and fill the purr ization, by | ble for child ing the pu tion and tacl corner-stone; ement.ing the pa: production: ria Hall b E thespians c he, each pla e fine traini are receivi ffhe field of ra RY B pi HE JUNIOR Bring the Sat, \\ at ; Victori AND SPRING Mon.J at \u20ac His Me The \u2014 In a THE KINS) CLI Reservations . .|proceeds on a happy note until RST-RUN BRITISH FILM AT NEW THEATRE! Beautiful aret Lockwood\u2019 is the star of the new first-run British film, lia\", which starts on Friday as the opening attraction at the e Theatre, (Greene Avenue just above Ste.Catherine).Co-star- ith Miss Lockwood are Ian Hunter and Barry K.Barnes.y Children\u2019s Theatre; under apable direction of Dorothy and Violet Walters, last concluded its fourteenth suc- season as training-centre fine arts of stage and This school of the drama, ited for the juveniles of real, continues to make a bendable and excellent effort till the purposes of such an ization, by presenting plays ble for children, and by in- ing the pupils in the art tion and technique of acting, comer-stones of dramatic ement.ing the past season, three ia Hall by the talented f thespians of the Children\u2019s ie, each play an indication e fine training these young- ; are receiving.20° 11 {Je field of radio, the \u201cCalling Ridren\u2019s Theatre Ends shly Successful Seaso productions were given \u2018in, PTT et ar rman All Children\u201d.program has\u2019 at-| tracted a large listening audience with its delightful fairy-tales ana original stories presented each Saturday over CFCF.All scripts are - written by Jean Low whose appealing stories for children are.becoming ever more popillar.Last week, the various clasces assembled each day for their formal élosing and distribution of prizes\u201d For the best class-work of the year, the following were the prize-winners: West End Studio \u2014 Joyce MacKenzie, Virginia Emerson, Yvonne Wreschner, Roslyn Briskin, Myrna Rapoport, Phyllis Gibson, Charles Myers, Howard Katz and Norman Bordo.North End Studio \u2014 Myrna Lee Sweidler, Joyce Carson, and Joan Bass.Prizes were also given for the best performance in each of the three major productions ci the season and these were won hy: \u201c| ning the sympathy of the audience \u2014\u2014\u2014 Norma Gladys Young as Phronsie in \u201cThe Five Little Peppers\u201d; Eliz- RY BEETLES abeth Kraminer as Judy in \u201cDaddy ; Long Legs\": Phyllis Gibson as presents Gretel in \u201cHansel and Gretel.\u201d The Children\u2019s Theatre will reopen in September with a curriculum for the forthcoming season of interests and activities which will appeal to children of all age- HE JUNIOR REVUE Bring the Children Sat.May 31, SPRING REVUE Mon., June 1& Hi a 8.15 is Majesty's Theatre - \u2018 \u2014 ln aid of\u2014 THE KINSMEN BOYS\u2019 CLUBS .êtervations - EL, 5170 \u2014 at 2.15 groups.Several popular tnrze-act Victor H plays have been scheduled for Vie- ictoria Hall toria Hall, of widely diversified AND THE topics so as to suit the fancies of teen-agers and tots.The \u2018Calling All Children\u201d program, radio feature of the Children's Theatre, will be heard again in a brand-new series of entertaining stories.Relief for needy families: Cbn- tribute to the quota set for Greater Montreal in the Salvation Army Drive.VICTORIA HALL Westmount e Truth and Proof of Survival hursdey Evening June 12th, 1947 at 8.15 P.M.Harry J, Edwards (Lecturer and author) and George Daisley (Both of London, Eng.) - : LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION i TICKETS $1.00 - .50 on sale at International Music Store Ltd.5 1346 St.Catherine Street W.¢ Typewriter and Appliance Ce.750 St.Peter Street vosé \u201cwe of pod VAG FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947 \u201cBedelia\u201d, new first-run British film, has been selected to open the new.modern Avenue Theatre (Greene Ave just above St.Catherine) on Friday night.Starring Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter, \u201cBedelia\u201d is an exciting drama with fine photography and superb acting by a capable cast.Written by Vera Caspary, author of \u201cLaura\u201d, \u201cBedelia\u201d tells the story of the wickedest woman that ever loved.Produced on a lavish scale, the action in \u201cBedelia\u201d shifts from the honeymoon scene, set in fabulous Monte Carlo, to the bleak desolation of the English moors.There, the newly married: Carringtons, played by Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter, attempt to establish their home.Every- Barry K.Barnes, in the role of an artist-investigator, inserts a note of suspicion.The action develops rapidly from there, with Miss Lockwood caught in a net of intrigue and\" suspicion.The apprehension and the surprise twist at the end make \u201cBedelia\u201d an exciting screen adventure.: Margaret Lockwood, in the title role, turns in a.perfromance that outshines even her roles in \u201cLove Story\u201d and \u201cWicked Lady\u201d.Her portrayal of Bedelia demonstrates all the fiery emotions of a woman torn between two primitive desires \u2014her love for a man and an insane desire for wealth.Miss Lockwood\u2019's delineation of a woman torn between these conflicting emo- is sure and accurate, quickly win- \u201cBedelia\u201d, First-Run British Film Hit Opens Avenue Theatre Friday Auta vseveh oo.since his discharge from the Royal Navy, adds another top-notch acting job to his long list of fine performances.Others who turn in| outstanding characterizatibns are Barry K.Barnes, Anne Crawford and Jill Esmond.Ian Hunter, in his first oval | Fifteen grains of radium make a gram; one gram makes one- fourth of a teaspoonful; a sin-' gle teaspoonful costs $280,000; and hundreds of tons of ore are AT 8.30 ; SEE THE SWEETHEARTS WALTZ a MODERNISTIC ~ BALLET required to yield a single gram.| LS ÉAUTIFUL ELMONT à EVERY Dancing BENNY LOUIS VICTORIA HALL FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 13t > v oS Tickets On Sale HIGHLAND SCENE PL.9526 9 \u20ac » WILLIS & CO.$ 1220 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014unt the exciting denouement.AND MELODY HOUSE 5035 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.9646 ALL SEATS RESERVED Produced and Directed by \u201c THE CARRIE BIGGERS School of Dancing A \u201c2 1 \u20ac 5 cer KROEHLER - PUSH-BACK CHAIRS MEAN let others pass ° No more stepped-on toes ® No more long interruptions of view ® No dropped articles ® No being crowded when others pass OPENS TODAY AT | KROEHLER \u201c\u2014! PÜSH-BÂCK CHAIR The World's , Finest ® No more standing to Theatre Chair 7 Tue AVENUE TureaTrE § {Greéne Avenue Just Above st.Catherine St) i Cale A ove \u201cback EL.0384 r.feet unger : seat\u2019 .ad RCU ° ford 7 and chair pushes back.To movë forward\u2019 1 place your feet.forward.» relax and\u2018the seat\" slides back to its normal\u201d position.LC M0 As our opening attract- tion we are proud to present this excellent First Run British Picture .DO .ARTHUR RANK presents ADMISSION \"atinees 30c Evenings 40c tall taxes includc HUNTER - ANNE CRAWFORD - BARRY K.BARNES PRICES Loges 49c J [OR era .TS TES TA - = Lu 21 Lux : ESS PA TRES PES = - = = TET : 172 Reto : Lh em NE TE SE gh ER lr MASS as | TE am SEE rn co-starred in \u201cThe Shocking Miss starts on Sunday at the Westmoun week.TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! Betty Grable and Dick Haymes are Pilgrim\u201d, in Technicolor, which t United Theatre, playing for one Mickey Rooney Returns In New Hardy Family Film At Monkland Mickey Rooney, in his first poste | treaties war picture.returns to the role of Andy Hardy In the latest hit of the popular Hardy Famity series in \u2018Love Laughs at Andy Hardy\u201d, which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre uniit Friday night.In this picture, Andy returns from the Army and immediately expiodes a bomb into] the midst of his alarmed family with the news that he intends to marry his former campus sweetheart, Kay Wilson (Bonita Gran- ville).Lu When the Judge, Ma Hardy and Aunt- Milly attend a Wainwright College reunion to meet Andy's fiancee, they are shocked to find his dancing partner in a frenzied jitterbug number to be six-foot four-inches tall, - Reassuregd by Andy that this girl is merely a bind date whom he has taken to the prom when Kay was suddenly called home, they are again plunged into glgom - when, dre returns to Caxyel.a few day&-late with the tragic- éninouncement-thät- jsÿmphoniè\" conductor Kay has married goméone elsé-and.that he is going away to South America to world as an engineer When all expoStulations and en- J 3nd feels treaties upon the part of the family fail toe move the adamant Andy, Isobel Gonzales (Lina Romay), a luscious Latin charmer, steps into the breach and, with the help of a snappy rhumba, persuades Andy THE: EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 38, 1947 necessarily drive him into exile.Rooney again brings the now formance, and the remaining members of the family are again ideally portrayed by Lewis Stone as the Judge, Hardy, and Sara Haden as Aunt Milly.Bonita Granville is a sympathetic Kay Wilson; Miss Romay scores as the sultry rhumba queen, and a high comedy spot is the work of Dorothy Ford as the towering co-ed who almost throws Andy in their ill-matched jitterbug routine.SMALLPOX \u2018Smallpox is almost unknown in Canada.Many have never even seen a case of it.Yet, at the dawn of civilization here, whele settlements and tribes were decimated by the disease.Only 60 years ago, one Canadian city of 120,000 people had 25,000 cases of Smallpox, with a death toll of 3,000.Conquest of Smallpox is credited directly to Vaccination.It is well to remeber that vaccination must be continued.There is no natural immunity.Anyone not vaccinated may catch Smallpox.Children must be vaccinated before reach- ing the age of 12 months.iGay Technicolor Musical Hit WithDennis MorganAt Westmount Another\u201d \u201csta studded, tuneful and joyous Technicoler musical is now playing at the Westmount .United Theatre until Saturday.It is \u2018\u2019The Time, The Place and The Girl\u201d, starring the popular screen combination of Dennls Morgan and Jack Carson, and, for plenty of romantic interest, Martha Vickers and Janis Paige.The film spins an enfertaining story of a night club singer (Dennis Morgan) and an orchestra leader (Jack Carson) wiiose plans for opening a night ik © arey temporarily stymied by Ladislaus Casgel's & \u2018Z.Sakall) stuffy manager, (pla¥ed by Donald Woods! at the noise emanating fom the, club will greatly disturb the musical genius.Threatened with an injunction, Steve Ross, (Dennis Morgan), the singer, takes the bull by the horns and wins Cassel and his beautiful granddaughter, Vicki (Martha Vickers), over to his side.When Steve's ex-girl Elaine (Angela Greene) runs off with John Braden (Alan Hale), the wealthy Texas oil man who has promised to back musical comedy.venture, Cassel and Vicki again come to the fore but \u201cHieet \u201cWith \u201cSome unexpected opposition.giz pun Cavallero, the Chandra y-Pancers and the Condos Bro- 5 re featu in some spec- lat mugicgl nffmbers.; = Last \u2018Showing T MIGHTY MeGURK.by n \\ MICKEY ROONEY in \"Love Laughs At Andy Hardy.\u201d Also \u201cTHE \u201cwith Wallace Beery, Dean Stockwell end Dorothy Patrick.REVIVAL c TONIGHT After n pim.\u2014JOHN PAYNE in \"King Of The Lumberjacks.\" Screen Play by BORDEN CHASE Adapted from his American Magazine Story \u2018\u2019Concerto\u201d Piatto Recordings by Artur Rubinstein \u2018World's Greatest Pianist A Added Attraction! A Distinguished Motio® Pi Te rECHNICOY (Monkland at Girouard Ave.) Starts SATURDAY (His mistress was music: her master was love .3 EE PRODUCTION OF M REPUBLIC PICTURE, \u201cSAN QUENTIN\u201d PHILIP.| DORN #MLEOD [> WILLIAM CARTER MME.MARIA OUSPENSKAYA Felix Bressart + Fiz Feld \"| Elizabeth Patterson + Vanessa Brown /FRANK BORZAGE) CATHERINE % Lewis Howard Directed by With Lawrence TIERNEY ~ - that the loss of one girl need not} exuberant, now down-in-the-depths | Andy to life with a sparkling per-.Fay Holden as Ma Steve's.and Jeff's, (Jack Carson) |.t EXCELLENT CLASSICAL MUSIC! Catherine McLeod, new star, is seen with Philip Dorn in \u201cI've Always Loved You Technicolor, which starts on Saturday at the Monkland Unieg = playing until Tuesday night.The great classical music tay specially recorded by Artur \u2018Rubenstein, famed concert Planist % TODAY - SATURDAY: DENNIS MORGAN and JACK CARSON in \u201cThe Time, The Place and The Girl\u201d, in Teckhi- celor, with Janis Paige and Martha Vickers, Also \u201cDANGEROUS MILLIONS\u201d, with Kent Tayler and Dena Drake.A United Cot e tSherbrooke at Grey Ave.) w 3 À Starts SUNDAY \u2019 For ONE WEEK! SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL! BETTY GRABLE DICK HAYMES THE ATH Po TY in TECHNICOLOR ctr ANNE REVERE É Allyn Joslyn « Gene Lockhart Added Feature! da Lupino displays her singing voice, in this dra: matic film about a night club songstress! : IDA LUPINO ROBERTALDA ANDREA KING BRUCE BENNETT my: â The deft d \u201cNoto starts Theatre is one to play time.Rex top sta with h auch fil Citadel,\u2019 \u201c Anna should larity responsi film.\u201cNortd story of constant because flity, ef one else.acteristic ly downw pool alsc | d Your, ed Theaty Dag } anist, her ara.ght | x 1947's GREATEST MUSICAL HIT! Evelyn Keyes and Larry arks are shown above in a scene from the most popular musical of the year, \u201cThe Jolson Story\u201d, in Technicolor, which starts on saurdey at the Snowdon United Theatre, playing for one week.Popular Rex Harrison Stars In British Feature At Seville Soon Thanks to an excellent story, deft direction and fine acting, «Notorious Gentleman\u201d which starts at the Seville United Theatre on Wednesday, June 4th, is one of the better British films to play at this theatre in quite a time.Rex Harrison, one of Britain's top stars, who won many fans with his fine performances in such films as \u201cNight Train\u201d, \u201cThe Citadel,\u201d \u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d and \u201cAnna and The King of Siara.\u201d should at least double his popularity with his light hearted, irresponsible playboy role in this film.\u201cNortorious Gentleman\u201d is the story of a likeable playboy who is constantly on the \u2018social toboggan because of his utter irresponsib- lity, either to himself or to anyone else.However, the very characteristics which carry him steadily downward in the human whirlpool also bring him redemption via a hero's death in the war.But this is not a war film, except for the opening and (finishing scenes, Harrison\u2019s vivid personality and flawless performance lend a great deal to the high quality of this production.But he is closely pressed by numerous members of the supporting cast, outstanding among them being his wife, Lilli Palmer.She plays Harrison's screen wife and does a remarkable job of transition from gay to serious moods.Margaret Johnston, another vietim of Harrison's fickle love, is a newcomer to the screen, but audiences are going to see and hear a lot more of her.Jean Kent, one of Britain's most photogenic female players, handles a difficult role with finesse.Godfrey Tearle, as Harrison's father, and Griffiths Jones as his best friend, also turn in perfor- THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947 Colbert, Pidgeon, | Allyson Star in Snowdon Film One of the most powerful and unusual dramatic triangles to reach the screen in some time is now being presented at the Snowdon United Theatre until Friday night.It is the production \u201cThe Secret Heart\u201d with Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon and June Allyson as the pawns in a conflict that holds the spectator arrested from opening reel to final fadeout.The memory of a girl's father is the engrossing narrative of \u201cThe Secret Heart\u201d.Miss Allyson, playing Claudette Colbert's neurotic step-daughter, is estranged from her family because she has been spared the knowledge of the fact that her father killed himself because of dishonor.Instead, she be- Heves his death to have been caused by her stepmother, a distortion which discolors her life to the point where she eventually attempts suicide.It is Walter Pid- geon, the man whom Miss Colbert has turned down in order to devote her life to the upbringing of her stepchildren, who precipitates the final climax in Miss Allyson\u2019s.emotional mixup and who, finally, is able to clear up the girl's warped viewpoint.Both Claudette Colbert and June Allyson give performances that are exceptional in this gripping picture.Miss Colbert's portrait of the misunderstood stepmother has tenderness, a glowing warmth and complete credibility, while Miss Allyson reveals new dramatic depths as the tragic, young heroine.Pid- geon is excellent as the man whom mances which add to the overall perfection of this film, \"California, Here | Come,\" You,\" \"Mammy\", our time .\"April Showers,\u201d \"| bow \u2018Round \u2018My Mi To Nine.\" \u201cI'm Sitting On Top of the A Res Vorld,\" \"Avalon.\" - i ) Pius the Hit Song of the Film: SNOWDON (Decarie Blvd.At Snowdon Jnet.) All the great songs and notable Broadway show hits of one of the greatest entertainers of TECHNICOLOR ! LARRY PARKS ~ EVELYN KEVER WILLIAM DEMAREST - BILL GOODWIN \"Swanee, \" \"You Made Me Love \"By The Light Of The Silv'ry \"Rockabye Your Baby.\"About À Quarter \"The Anniversary Song.\u201d in glorious Thrill to melodies you've always loved! Moon\", Want A Girl,\" \"Rain- Shoulder,\u201d \"Liza,\" x - PAGE FIFTEEN TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL HIT! Dennis Morgan and Martha Vickers, above, are co-starred with Jack Carson and Janis Paige in the Technicolor musical film, \u201cThe Time, The Place and The Girl\u201d, which starts on Saturday at the Seville United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.both mother and daughter come, \u201d\u2018 to love, and other forthright performances are offered by Lionel Barrymore, as an understanding psychiatrist, Robert Sterling, Elizabeth Patterson.Marshall Thompson, Richard Deer and Patricia Medine.The U.S.Department of Agriculture released the first hybrid onion in 1944.LEAVING IT TO HIM Old Man: \"Suppose I were to tell you that I was bankrupt \u2014 that every cent of my fortune had been swept away-\u2014would you still be willing to marry my daughter?\" Young Man (enthusiastically): \u201cWhy of course I would! Such a man as you could easily set to and make another fortune, sir.\u201d REVIVAY TONIGHT After 11 p.m.G.Rebincon and Jane Wyman.Last Showing TODAY! Walt Disney's \"SONG OF THE SOUTH,\u201d in TECHNICOLOR.Also \"SAN QUENTIN,\u201d with Lawrence Tierney.\u2014 \"LARCENY INC.\" with Edword (St.Catherine at Chomedes 1; A United.Siheatne Ro Co AIS \\ STARRING Add: DEAN Starts SATURDAY Ci; Ll | pas IS PAIGE Me SN a or RN CA VALLARO AND ORCHESTR DE Attraction! EDWARD ARNOLD ALINE MacMAHON DOROTHY PATRICK STOCKWELL i ' an 1 - er ema PCy see Ze ee mre IL a ee y+ on ee sm AE me CP ats al .THE BXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1047 POWER BOAT RACING IS THRILLING SPORT An event of unusual interest to sportsmen will be the big international regatta to be staged by the Valleyfield Boat Club on July 19 and 20.The regatta willbe held in Valleyfield, some thirty- five miles from here, and Will atfract the fastest boats in eastern Canada and some of the fastest,jh, the United Statdy.El Those who have never seen a power beat regatta \u2018are in for a new thrill in the way of sports events.Power boat racing is one of the most spectacular of all competitive sports \u2014 so thrilling, in fact, that it is expected that more than fifty thousand fans (that's right, fifty thousand) are expected to view the events at the coming Valleyfield meeting.\u2019 ; The event is being held under the auspices of the American Power Boat Association, and the large entry list will make this regatta the largest in Canada and a contender for top honours on the North American continent.The regatta will take place on the waters of St.Francis Bay, with the course providing a one mile test for outboards and a two and a half mile grind for inboards.The Valleyfield Boat Ciub is the home of the famed Lightning Fleet No.65, and ranks with the foremost boat racing promoters on the continent.The feature of the program will be the race for the Provincial Challenge Trophy.to be competed for by the fastest hydroplanes in Canada and the United States.- MAJOR LEAGUE RACES A TOSS-UP The major leagues, judged on form to date, promise to be the closest in many years.At this writing there is a scant half dozen games separating first and last place clubs in each circuit.Neither the Cardinals nor the Browns, currently occupying the cellar positions, can be counted out of the running, for both have pitching staffs capable of hoisting their clubs into the first division with any breaks at all.New money, new managers, and new playing material have levelled off the clubs to such an extent that the breaks will inevitably figure in the determining of the champs.Among the early-season surprises are Connie Mack\u2019s Philadelphia Athletics.The A's haven't got the batting strength and have dropped a number of games by the odd run, but their pitching has been superb, notably the work of the Canadians, Phil Marchil- don and Dick Fowler.It is just possible that this might be an Athletic year, given a little more hitting.MAURICE RICHARD POPULAR WINNER Like most sports writers around the N.H.L.loop, we were pleased that Maurice Richard won the Hart Trophy.He richly deserved it.Maurice is easily the most marked man in professional hockey today, and being a marked man today, with the laxity of the officials in applying the rules, means something.- What Richard has te put up with would have driven some of the old timers to murder.Yet the riding doesn\u2019t seem to impair his efficiency in the slightest.He is a remarkably scli-controlled young man, and the best player in the game today.Fish And Wild Life What Will Be Next In Detroit, a manufacture of fishing equipment is turning out a transparent plastic shield for live minnow bait.It lets a big fish see the little one but keeps him from Killing it when he strikes and so the same minnow, the manufacturer says, can be used indefinitely.Furthermore it makes it unnecessary to impale the live minnow on a hook.You take the minnow by the tail and insert him in the plastic shield, with the tail protruding.Slots also allows his fins to protrude.Then you slip a wire clamp over his tail.This keeps him from escaping, but it is tight enough to keep him swimming realistically, as the shield is drawn through the water.Holes in the nose of the shield are designed to admit enough water to keep the minnow alive and active.Different size shields are made for the different sized minnows.Nothing has been done about the problem of protectors for bait worms yet.\u2018 One Arm Fisherman In Verdun, on Wellington oppo- * site: the Werdun Palace Theatre, N.D.G.BICYCLE REPAIR \u2014 SHOP \u2014 New and Used Bicycles for Sale BICYCLES FOR RENT Welding and Brazing 5260 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Corner Decarie Blvd.) EL.0081 there is a restaurant, operated by Albert Bouchard.Some of the Verdun boys will remember this sportsman.Albert has only one arm, as his left was amputated just above the albow.As a fisherman, Adrien Perron tells us, he is one of the best, \u2018and does almost everything a two hand fisherman can do.\u201cHis stump holds the handle ot the rod in a strong firm grip and let any fish argue that point witn \u2018him.He takes his catch off the hook by placing the fish under his stump arm and extracts the hook.In bating the hook, he somehow rests the worm on his knee and pushes the hook into the body nf the worm.The only time that Albert has trouble is when his line becomes tangled up.For that fact, don\u2019t we all have that trouble at one time or the other.André and Albert often take themselves out Cascades way for evening outings.Their catches are composed of Cat Fish, Perch, Dore, Pike and sometime Eel.Poisson Castor, or better known as the Beaver Fish has often been caught by these Waltons.The third member of these evening trips is \u201c\u2018Grandmere\u2019 Quesnel.Not really a grandma, but just a nickname.Quesnel is the greatest worm catcher that we have ever heard of.There is never a time that he has not à two and a half bucket full and never wants to take them home after.You never have to worry about worms when Quesnel is on your fishing trip.Your writer has a standing invitation to attend one of these Cas cades fishing parties.of the Cardinals on Monday eve- George Scully was a little too much for the Cardinals in the Monday game, whiffing 16 batsmen.The game was a pretty tight affair for the first five innings, with the champs finally coming to life in the sixth frame, pouncing on Doug Heron for five runs.McKISSOCK HOMERS O'Brien, Millen and Scully were the big boys with the willow in the fixture, each coming through With a pair of bingles.Jack Mc-.Kissock, Dodgers\u2019 youthful shori- stop, connected for the boundary belt.in the Thursday night game, comb- blows, good for as\u201d many runs.Gerry Snyder, making his first hurling start of the year, was credited with the win.night fixture saw Cardinals down Royals 12-10, a see-saw fray with Doug Heron finally besting George Edwards on the mound.The sole remaining game of the week saw Aces break in the col- McKissock was credited with the win, an abbreviated six-inning affair, while Mullin was tagged with the loss.HERE AND THERE Royals are in themarket for another starting hurler .most of the: Dodgers perform in the Snow- don league .George Hanson seen taking in the Monday games ning.+ Softball Cards, Aces Easy Prey - Sonny Provost's Dodgers jumped imto sole possession of the Westmount Municipal Senior League's tep slot, this past week, hy virtue of their two victories over Aces and Cardinals.They walloped a weak Aves team 19-4 in the league opener on ed skin surfaces with a prot, Thursday, May 22, and foHowed this one up with an 8-1 lambasting tive cream where there is danger Loop Skin Pretection | By their \u2018\u2018defatting\u201d action | such industrial solvents as gag, | line, kerosene, petroleum Spirity * | and paint-thinners, can cals skin inflammation, and industri health officers warn again their use as skin cleansers, Workers handling such solvents are urged to wear Solvent.proof gloves and to smear expos.« J poisoned hand operated on .\u2014 of splashing or air-borne Mist, .Logue MacDonald had his 7 the Royals .is working in Hamilton .Won Lost Ment Tremblant Dodgers .2 © Situated right on the lake Cardinals .1 1 Phone for information FR.4439 or write Au Petit Chateau, St, 3 Aces .\u2026\u2026\u2026.1l 1 { Station.Que, : Jovite Police and Fire .0 1 Folders available at Royals .reese © 1 Monitor Vacation Bureau - WA, 273 the plucky Dodger hurler expects || to toe the mound in a few days.Don Maher will play third base for .brother Douggie | AU PETIT CHATEXy t.Jovite Station Featuring our new.modern Swimming Pool And MANOIR LAC MERCIER LEAGUE STANDINGS As per Monday, May 26 Dodgers had an easy time of it | ing Aces\u2019 Roy McKissock for 1% 1 Meanwhile, the second Thursday I | Swimming and Outdoor Program umn last Monday evening, by out- || scoring Police and Fire 12-9.Roy |, Summer Membership JUNE ist to SEPTEMBER 30th MEN $7.00 LADIES $5.00 BOYS $4.00 .FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Phone Elwood 1106 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A 4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST EFFECTIVE For Delivery Of One Ton Or More Before Sept.1st, 1947 REDUCED PRICES | or COAL DURING SUMMER MONTHS p- e a Buckwheat Rice Ground Flo | LA CIE DE CHARBON 325 Hibernia or, 15c per t (AM Price 1 4.00 50 \u2018 12.00 extra Charge - Upstairs: Bagging 1.25 per ton on extra s subject tO change W! EL 3583) pole defir part; Gam ed 1 to a he v role at s ever in t he s 81; i loss | Olyn Unel Gri the s ing \u2018 the ] face York Aîter endes has ¢ to he in so Press; three Greco drew, fight, Terry ion, syemeust's lome Mewsgeger* SPORTSHOTS SHERWOOD May's Big Event -THE EXAMINER, PRIBAY, MAY 30, 1947 Westmount Clips Wanderers Blues Westmount had no difficulty in beating Wanderers Blues in the Park last Saturday, Wanderers wan the toss and batted*tirst, but to the bat the pitcher must face the batsman with the ball held in front of hima.The arm, however, must be swung parallel with the body (underhand).Pitcher in starting his delivery may touch the ball twice but must be in continuous .motion; and on the first er second forward movement, must release hand shall be below the hi wrist not further from the the eibow.(3) Snappy and jerky delivery of the ball shall be considered illegal.and the dy than piichiug rules, the PAGE SEVENTEEN time stall be: fmm.the hatter.GRIFFIN and SIMPSON LTD.30 Milner Ave.Montreal West DE.1925 (4) If nu pitcher violates the above teh 1s illegai and tely ealled by the wmpire, and a ball shall be called on Dealers in AB0s .could only make the eomparativety 1 a rity One of the niggest sporting ymall scere of 74, of which Case Ihe Dall to the batter.phiche tel .Quelfry Fuels and Meeting Services Lug events of the month of May is \u2018ment 12;Bateman 14 and Alexan- wie the hail upward bo front ort ren, COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL 8 the annual International Sweep-|der 23 not out were the high or huchwand toward the resr in » con- Heati .rial stakes, the spectacular 560-mile: scorers.Pentecost for Westmount lease the Melk ur ik Jos etion here) eating Equipment, où Burners, elec.nat uto race at the Indianapolis |had 5 wickets for 39 runs.vement.ORDER NOW TO INSURE DELIVERY WHEN REQUIRED Speedway, to be run this after Westmount passed their oppo- (2) In the forward swing the pitching - 8ol- noon af Indianapolis, Ind.nents\u2019 score for the loss of 3 |f ent.The Indianapoils 560, the only wickets.Elvidge 24, McGeehan 20, .Pos.suto race in the United States and Carter not out 12 making most 3rd ANNU L tec.{ts kmown frene eme end of | of the runs.A : A ger {te country to the other, ss the The weather was all that could : at, We Series of big-car racimg.|be desired, and a good attendance I Le) N C A R N I V A L \u2014 ymt you get at Indianapolis en turned out for the opening game 7 orial Day you don\u2019t get amy- of the season.pro else.\u201c WANDERERS a n : where ee ; Plumbley \u2014 L.B.W., Wilseu 1: Wesl- .Atield of 33 will crowd the an -\u2014 Ct.Edge, B.Pentecast 3; Cases Sn ee a ee ee D ie its © Sse 5 RIN SURE Starts Tues.June 3rd [5 1 of this auto classic.Trial runs Figs, 4: Ireland Us.Pentecost 7; = ; ues.une : are conducted for two weeks prior Alexander - Not, Out 13; Lewiss oi 2 A R to the proposed race date for cast, 0; Marmara \u2014 B.Pentecont, di | Sponsored and Conducted by the 500-mile run and ambitious Akins \u2014 Run Out, 4.Extras % Total NOTRE DAME DE CRACE (Que.106) BRANCH, CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L.LOCATION: COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD speed fanatics, seeking to gain\u2018 a starting berth and part of the 9, Etvidge = Ct.Casement, B.Plumbley, | ; : di 24; Sweeting \u2014 L.B.W,, eman, 6; or $75,006 im prizes, must qualify McGeehan \u2014 Ct.Casement.B.Plumbley, |.in pre-race speed events designat- 20; Carter \u2014 Not Out, 12; Arnold \u2014 : Not Out, 4, Edge, Wilson, Pentecost, | ed to determine whether they are urst, Byers and Hobavt did net bat-| WESTMOUNT > in or out.A crowd et 110,000 = tras 9.Total for three (3) wickets 75.Bet Decorie Bivd.and Girouard Ave.ATTEND ANCE PRIZE \u2014 expected to jane the famous _\u2014 \u2014] enclosure and huge grandstand.DATES: .DRAWING AT 10.15 Burly Ted Horn, natienal auto \u2014_\u2014 TUES., WED., THURS., FRL, SAT.- CHOICE OF race champion, is the leading Softhall Rules NEXT WEEK RECORD-PLAYER contender in the 1947 race.The EVENINGS \u2014 JUNE 3-4 -5-6-7 on speed-crazy Californian has been .cing auto cars for 20 years and .and .TIME: BICYCLE .has never wen the celebrated In- Their Meanings \u2018§ FUN STARTS NIGHTLY AT 7.30 $50.00 ana Late ul dre by C.W.TAHAMONT ATTENDANCE PRIZE DRAWING AT 10.15 P.M.MERCHANDISING as .diy re pn a mate, \" Many an argument has come out ADMISSION 10c ON JSERTIFICATE \u20ac pit re; x ; | Me ACE Tough for Ted of the pitcher not having his two JR ONE PACK OF PLAYING CARDS MERCHANT (Cards te be sent to Military Mospitals) PROCEEDS FOR THE \"WELFARE TRUST FUND\" AND GENERAL ACTIVITIES OF THE BRANCH Those now famous baseball feet on the slab.This is a mistaken n shifts that big league ball clubs |impression, and a very common one | have been using against Terrid that is not only taken up by the Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox fans but by many managers.shigger, have been paying off for| According to the hook, under the at least three Ameriean Eeague title of \u201cPitching rules and the teams.The unerthodox field de- delivery of the ball to the bat\u201d is fence has hurt Ted's batting |as follows: average considerably this seasom.| Preliminary to pitching, the Up to this week he has had but pitcher shall take his position ! WINNER MUST BE ON GROUNDS AT TIME OF DRAWING 21 hits for 88 at bat for a .325 |facing the batsman, with both ' average.For an ordimary hitter, feet on top of the pitchers\u2019 plate, | that would be aH right.For Wil- or one foot on top of the pitcher's | liams, no.plate and the other in contact \u2019 ith same, and in the act of de- Every club starts a troop with , movement toward the right side liVering the ball to the batsman he of the diamond when he comes must keep one foot in contact with to bat, packing the area between the pitcher's plate.first and secand with three in- He shall not raise either foot , fielders and closing up the out- until in the act of delivering the field sector by moving the center ball to the batsman, nor may ae | fielder closer to.the right field- make more than one step in such er.The Yankees took seven hits delivery.Before delivering the ball away from Ted in six games with this weird arrangement.\u201cIt guarantees he will never bat .400 again and makes it almost a certainty he will not lead the league in batting.Warmerdam, Now Pro The United States A.A.U.came forth recently to rule Cornelius Warmerdam, world champion Pole vaulter, a professional, to definitely eliminate him from participation in the 1948 Olympic Games.Warmerdam is all washed up as an amateur according to a United Press report because he was teaching athletic in his Tole as assistant athletic coach at Stanford University.noted for his two-fisted aggressiveness and rapid-fire counter- punching.Ruffin thrives on rough going, tearing in with renewed fury when steng or hurt.Mell on the other hand is fresh from a pair of battles with Patsy Brandino in Boston, having won and lost, and is currently hibernating in that city where he will do all his training for the Ruffin match.Along the Sport Trail Our star of the week goes to the veteran Gus Lesnevich of Cliffside, N.J., for putting the lights out for Melio Bettina in 59 seconds of the first round.Warmerdam is the only person The wearer of the world light ever to vault more than 15 feet Neavyweight crown wants no in track and field history, as part of Joe Louis after flattening he set a world record .f 15 feet the Beacon southpaw for the fast- 81 inches a few years back.His est knockout on record in the loss in a severe blew to the U.S,| Garden.Howie Meeker, the LSA ë Ce Olympic team that will represent sensational Leaf forward, was the .0 Uncle Sam at London im 48, .Unanimous choice for the Calder Mells Stiffest Test Memorial Trophy, awarded to the Griffintown Gus Mell is in for \u201crookie of the year\u201d.-Look for the stitfest test of his young box- | World heavyweight champion, Joe ing career when he steps into Louis to quit the ring on Decem- the Forum ring on Monday, to|ber 31, 1948 says New York co- face Bobby Ruffin, noted New |lumnist Ed Sullivan, York welterweight, in 10-rounds.After more than six months of WESTMOUNT SOCCER podeavour, Promoter Al Foreman, Westmount played Slavia Saccer to closed a bout that may prave | Team on Tuesday evening in King in be the best main event here George Parle.The final score stood nl Some time, at 3-2 for Westmount.Baffin comes here with am Im-| Two goals were scored for West- Uhesive ring record that includes mount in the first half by Bob Grec.Garden bouts with Johnny Craig and Jack Wilson, making Q à Co, in which he wom, lest and the half-time score 2-0.In the BLACK HORSE Camadair fnett ALE 0e ÈS eo) w sn BARGAIN i BEAUTIFUL, new chesterfield, spring filled, 3 pieces, 2 tones, sacrifice $63.00; new rug 6 x 9 $15 50: 5826\" Sherbrooke West, EL, 3614.s-2 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE METRONOME WANTED In good condition.YO.3838, S-31 WANTED.Set of men\u2019s right handed steel shaft golf elubs and bag.Phone DE.4334, between 6-7 pan.s-2 CHESTERFIELD SETS Sludios.sewing and washing machines, minnos, organs, ice boxes, electric re- fijgerators, men\u2019s suits, office and nlumbing supplies.stoves, also all kinds household furniture, ete, Highest cash value paid.MA, 2720, DO 6843 S-21 ANTIQUES, china, silverware (in \"any condition), glass, furniture, ornaments.Cash paid.T.vons, 1180 St, Catherine.WILBANK 5700.s-13 MENT aud boys\u2019 clothing, ete.good price.IIA.8790, evenings, CR, 1938.S-3 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED COOK wanted immediately wilting go Kno~-1ton July and August.House Table Maid kept.Good wages.Aberdeen Avenue, WA.4501.\u2014- S-39 36a HELP WANTED\u2014MALE, FEMALE WELL mannered boy or girl for pleasant steady spare-time work, nothing heavy, in private residence near Westmount Park.FT.1640.s-5) 39 LOST 7 PLASTIC-rimmed glasses, brown Jea- ther ease, marked R.N.Naylor and Co, Friday, Mu © 16th, lower Westmount, Bl: 2442, A.B.C.VETERANS luterior-exterior decoraters, Printing, naperimg, plastering, tinfivæ Carpes- try, paper removed\u2019 bg» machine.Im mediate service, Lo ; Wilhank -86 11 i __ 520 ie
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