The Westmount examiner, 16 janvier 1948, vendredi 16 janvier 1948
[" > 3 Plug.Ca 3 ¢ Ghe Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.XIX, Ne.3 \u2014 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 Municipal Association Inaugurates 1948 Season \u201cThe Westmount Municipal Association held its first Executive Committee Meeting for the new year in Victoria Hall on Monday, January 12th, J.A.H.Henderson, President, was in the chair, After introducing the following new members of the executive Committee: S.A.Cobbett, Col.R.H.Dean, Francois Faure, J.S.Fry, F.E.H.Gates, K.G.Pendock, A.Powis, jr., P.G.Rodier, À.Y.Wilkes and J.H.Vale, he officially welcomed them on behalf of the Association.The President reported he received a letter from the Rev.Harold 8.Laws tendering his resignation as Secretary of the Association, owing to illness.This was accepted with considerable regret, as the Rev.Mr.Laws had occupied this * position for the past five years, during which time he rendered in- valuabie service to the Association, and his genial and friendly manner made him invaluable to the Association activities.W.E.Black a long time resident of this city, and formerly a teacher in its high school was appointed Secretary Treasurer in the place of the Rev.Mr.Harold S.Laws.His » address is 352 Lansdcwne Ave.All correspondence should should be sent to him at that address.The Association then took up for discussion correspondence received since its last meeting in December.This dealt with matters concerning the well being of the city at large, ds well as the cur- - rent snow removal program.Comments on the adeqiacy of present This Years M.A.Committees An account of the first Executive Committee Meeting of the - Westmount Municipal Association this year appears on this page.The executive officers and ' committees appointed for the Association in 194§ are as follows: .President: J.A.H.Hender- song First Vice-President: Rene -B.Perrault; Second Vice-Presi- dent: Walter L.Downes and Secretary-Treasi rer: W.E.Black.Education and Library: H.L.Blachford, chairman, J.R.Fen- wick, E.T.H, Seeley, J.H.Vale and F.E.H.Gates.Traffic and Circulation: John F.Wilkes, chairman, Sydney B.Fraser, J.W.Elliott, W.McG.Gardner, Taylor Kennedy, R.J.Sutherland, Ernest C.Koch (Snow Removal Sub-Committee).Recreation: Jor, chairman, Jean St.Germain, A.York Wilks, J.R.Hyde, Maj.-Gen.R.H.Keefler and Alfred Powis, Jr.® Membership: Harold W.Cor- rigan, chairman, Clary H.Cam- ~ ~agron, G.M.Barry Morton, Har- non C.Hayes, Alec O.Mec- \u201c\u201cMurtry, Col.R.H.Dean, Arthur McBean, J.Eric Slessor, Dent Harrison, K.G.Pendock and Francois Faure.Health and Welfare: Dr, Gordon A.Copping, chairman, Gordon T.Brownlee, J.Stevenson Fry, Stuart A.Cobbett and C.N.Bissett.Programme: Claude P.Ross, Chairman, J.W.Foster and G.H.M.Campbell.Housing and Zoning: W.J.Rutherford, Chairman, W.F.Pratt, J.A.DeLalanne, R.N.McLeod, John H.Richardson, H.V.Roper and Paul G.Rodier.Publicity: Walter L.Downes, Chairman, W.Boyd Robson and Harold W.Corrigan.Legislation: J.Leigh Bishop, Chairman, Paul B.Pitcher and Real Panet-Raymond.Leonard W.- Tay- Mrs.Grant Reid By Acclamation Mrs.R, Grant Reid, 350 Ken- sington Avenue, was reported by the Returning Officer as elected by acclamation to the office of Library Trustee for the three years, 1948, '49 and \u201950, at the meeting of the Municipal council, held in the City Hall, on Monday evening.Mrs.Reid, wife of Dr.R.G.Reid, graduated at McGill University in 1927, and in the intervening years has taken a keen interest in municipal affairs.She also has been interested in the King\u2019s Home and School Association.I The newly elected library trustee will succeed Professor C.W.McKergow who retires from the position after three years of service.As set up in Westmount, the library committee consists of seven members: \u2018three aldermen, the mayor (ex officio), and three trustees, one of whom is elected each year for a three year term.This means that one trustee retires and one is elected each year.Provision for this set-up was made in the library by-law of 1897.Three trustees were elected in 1898, and at the end of the first year, one was chosen by lot to retire; the same thing happened .the following year, and at the end of that year one trustee was being elected each year.The library originally was founded by means of a.sum of money ($13,000), which was obtained by the municipality as:damages and compensation from the old Consumers\u2019 Gas Co.in the rights of one Mr.John Coates, for failure to carry out a certain contract to supply the town with gas (Oct.4, 1897).Construction of the Westmount Library was begun shortly thereafter, using the funds obtained (the aboye - mentioned $13,000), by the expressed wish of the townspeople.The library was founded in the nature of a memorial ot the Diamond Jubilee of the Reign of Queen Victoria, which occurred in that year.Westmount Lodge Jubilee Coming Members of Westmount Lodge, No.76, A.F.& A.M.plan to celebrate a golden jubilee on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of their lodge, which falls on February.9th, Tomorrow evening, at 8.30 p.m., they are to hold a small social and dance at Victoria Hall.Library Trustee re.AUTHOR Two Hutchisons On School Board Announcement of the election of J.Gordon Hutchison and re-elec- tion of R.R.Hutchison as members of the Westmount Protestant School Commission was announced recently.The two men are not related.J.Gordon Hutchison, elected to replace C.S.Lemesurier, whose second term of office -expired in December, 1947, is a member of the firm of Riddell, Stead, Graham and Hutchison, chartered accountants.Educated at Lower Canada College and at McGill University he has long taken an active interest in educational work in Montreal and served during 1947 as president of the Roslyn Home and School Association.R.R.Hutchison, vice-president and general manager of the Inter- City Baking Company, Limited, was re-elected for a second three- year term.The board now consists of J.C.Nelles, A.G.Anderson, Mrs.F.H.Mackay, J.A.deLalanne, D.A.Baillie, R.R.Hutchison and J.Gordon Hutchison.Officers will be appointed at the next meeting.Food Parcels Sent To England By School Children In November, each child in King's school was asked to bring a food package and 15 cents for postage to school for the purpose of making up a Christmas parcel to be sent to one of the poorer districts in England.Approximately 400 lbs.of packaged and processed foods, 1 large carton of soap and flakes and 20 lbs.of dried fruits were collected.A volunteer committee, under tht direction of Mrs.J.T.McLearn, looking after the packing and shippihg of the articles.The United Kingdom Friendship Scheme very kindly agreed to pay the shipping charges, so our own postage money was used for the purpose of purchasing a number of small toys which were alsé packed and shipped at the same time.The school to which the parcels were sent was the Benchill Infants School, in the slum area of Manchester, England, and word has been received that the parcels have arrived safely.Reform Club.present to the Canadian people, associates.Rev.George Ward Will Be Inducted At St.Andrew's The Presbytery of Montreal is to meet in St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, at 8 p.m.tomorrow evening, in order to induct Rev.George K.Ward, B.A,, into office as Assistant Minister of St.Andrew's Church congregation.Chairman of the Presbytery Dr.G.Campbell Wadsworth will preside.- On Sunday evening, a service of very special interest will be held in St.Andrew's.Handel's Dettingen \u201cTe Deum\u201d will be presented by the choir.Phillips Motley will preside at the Organ, and Mr.Whiteley will direct the choir (which will be considerably augmented for the occasion).The service will be conducted by the Minister.In the morning Rev.D.M.Grant will take as the subject of the sermon.\u201cThe Response of a Consecrated Life\u201d.Selections by the choir will be appropriate.In addition to those organizations which meet weekly there will be the following: The \u2018January meeting of the Kirk Session on Monday evening; the Young Adult Club on Wednesday evening (Jan, 21st) \u2014 a Burns' programme being presented, with an address on \u201cRobert Burns\u201d by Mr.Grant; and the postponed meeting of the Bruce Copland Mission Band on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock.Locai Citizens Post Mail Early Westmount Postmaster John J.Lucey, on behalf of the staff at the Westmount Post Office, désires to thank all the citizens of the municipality for their cooperation in following public notice to post their Christmas mail early, in order to avoid a last minute rush in the mails.Mr.Lucey stated that the Post Office this year handled over 20 per cent more incoming mail, and approximately 15 per cent moie outgoing mail than in the holiday season last year.He added that the mailing before the deadlines freed the postal employees from much of the strain and worry which accompanies a last-minute, pre-Christmas mail rush.Thus they were enabled to serve the people of Westmount with greater efficiency.= PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS Young Liberals Addressed By Paul Coté, Verdun M.P.Paul Emile Côté, Federal Member of Parliament for the constituency of Verdun, and recently appointed Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour, addressed a \u201csmoker\u201d held by the West- mount Young Liberals\u2019 Association last Monday evening at the Stressing the fundamental unity within the party and among the Liberal members at Ottawa, Mr.Coté challenged any party to the leadership which the Liberal Party now gives in the person of Prime Minister King and his \u201cNo party,\u201d he emphasized, could offer the Canadian people as experienced capable leaders as she was now receiving by her representatives at Ottawa.\u201d Youth Important Factor He also noted the growing number of Liberal members of parliament who are under thirty- five.\u201cThe strength of the Liberal party,\u201d he continued, \u201chas been, in no small measure, due to the fact that the Liberal Party was able to attract under its banner, continually, during the last fifty years, the youth of the country.\u201d \u201cThe party has been able to do this,\u201d the Parliamentary Assistant concluded, \u201cbecause it has always allowed an important voice to its younger adherents in the formulation of policy.\u201d Duranceau Also Present Also present at the first gathering of the Westmount Young Liberals\u2019 Association for the New Year was the newly elected President of the National Young Liberal Federation, Mr.Charles Arthur Duranceau, who discussed the activities of Young Liberal Association throughout the nation.Mr.Roland Lefrancois, First Vice-President of the Montreal Young Liberals\u2019 Association, announced the inauguration of a (Continued on Page 2) Rev.Jones Honoured By Boys Brigade Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D., Minister of Calvary United Church and Moderator of the United Church of Canada, has been appointed Honorary Vice- President \u2018of the Canadian Dominion Council, Boys' Brigade in Canada, it was announced during the past week.Also honoured in the same manner were His Grace, The Primate of All Canada, The Archbishop of Nova Scotia; the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Rt.Rev.Charles McDonald; and President of the Baptist Church (Quebec and Ontario Convention) Rev.Wayman K.Roberts.Members of the 1st Company are honored to see these outstanding Church leaders associated with the movement.The 1st Westmount Company is preparing for the annual Boys' Brigade Week, a campaign which will run from the 1st to 8th of February.Plans are being made whereby all N.C.O.s Officers and boys will participate in a competition as to who will raise the highest objective.With an active\u2019 Battalion, Montreal is looking forward to leading the Dominion in this year's campaign. FATE WU Scouts BY REG 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 & Cubs GROOME Trinity Memorial Wolf Cub Pack held their first meeting of 1948 on Monday night with a very good attendance.Barry Barth was invested into the Pack and Michael Smith was invested with his First Star while John Armstrong was invested with his Second Star.Inspection and games followed, and Instruction, and then the Scout Troop arrived on the scene for a \u201cGoing-Up\u201d Ceremony.Five Cubs were welcomed into the Troop by Scoutmaster Douglas Rennie: John Armstrong, Second Sixer of the Brown Six, Arthur of the Grey Six, Ken Newman, Chesmer, Sixer of the Gold Six, Ronnie Raycraft, Second of the Brown Six and Bill Kavanagh, Sixer of the Sand Six.This was the second Going-Up Ceremony to be held this season, Akela Bedford announced there would be a handicraft class in the hall Friday night at 7 pm.The Six competition results were announced, with the Grey Six under Sixer Arthur Armstrong winning the competition for the evening.The meeting was closed with the Grand Howl, the Lord's Prayer and Cub Silence.The parents of the boys who went up into the Troop were present for the Ceremony.Recognized By U.N.The Economic and Social Coun- cll of the United Nations has accorded consultive status to the Boy Scouts International Bureau under the provisions of the Report of the Committee on Arrangements for Consultation with Non-Government Organizations.Scouts To Visit From Bogota, Columbia, ten Sea Scouts are to be welcome visitors to Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto this month.They will be the guests of Boy Scouts in the cities named and will be entertained by local Scout Councils including La Federation des Scouts Catholiques in Montreal, Que.Organize in Germany Agreement in principal has now been given by the Control Authorities for the British Zone in Germany to allow Scouting for German boys.In the French and U.S.Zones Scouting in already permitted under a system of local licenses.40th Anniversary The year 1948 marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Boy Scout Movement.Throughout the world five million boys and leaders will this year honour the memory of the Founder of Scouting, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell.The principles upon which B-P founded this great youth movement have stood the test of time and are still being followed.Scouting is today recognized as the world\u2019s largest uniformed non-military organization.Y.M.C.A.Briefs The Dramatics Club will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, at 8 p.m., when they will finish reading \u201cThe Little Foxes\u201d and hold a discussion on play-reading and play direction.This mixed group of young people would welcome all those who are interested in the field of dramatics at this and any of their other meetings, which are held every two weeks.\"The Music Appreciation Group held its first meeting on Thursday evening and will continue to meet regularly to listen and discuss the music of the masters.Ray Johnson, noted radio artist, is the leader.The Public Speaking Club will hold its first regular meeting on Tuesday evening, January 20th, at 8.15 p.m.1t is fortunate in securing Mr.William Hardie, Milton Hurst Medalist in the 1947 Orator- jal Contest, as its leader.All young people interested in improving their speaking ability are cordially invited to join the Club.King\u2019s H.And S.Association Forms Child Study Group A Child Study Group of the King's Home and School Association has been formed with a present membership of twenty- three.Mrs.L.D.Gray is the Group Chairman and Mrs, F.J, Ware the Group Leader.Mrs.Ware is a graduate of Toronto University and has studied under Dr.Blotz, child psychologist, and Mrs.Mitchell, of the Mental Hygiene Institute.The first meeting of the Child Study Group was held on Wednesday afternoon, in King's School Music Room.De Courcy Reynor Will {Speak at Melville Church De Courcy H.Reynor, district secretary of the Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society, will preach the morning and evening services at Melville Church on Funday.His morning address will be on the subject, \u2018Ambassador for Christ.\u201d The evening service will consist, chiefly, of the showing of a coloured motion picture, \u201cGaspe Tour,\u201d taken by Mr.Rey- nor as a record of his visit, last summer, to the 39 branches of the British and Foreign Bible Society in the Gaspe area.Putters\u2019 Club Has Bingo Night Members of the Westmount Putters\u2019 Social Club got together for an evening's fun playing Bingo, last Monday.A wide variety of prizes were donated for award to the winners by the members.Next week's get-together will be a games night.Games will consist of shuffleboard, darts, checkers, Chinese checkers and cards.This adult recreation group invites all adult residents of the community to attend these Monday evening gatherings.A challenge is offered to the outside shuffleboarders to join and try their hand at indoor shuffleboard.FEATURED FOODS People who run boarding houses or restaurants usually stick to old \u201cstand- -bys\u201d which they think most people want.The customer, of course, is always right.Canadian health officers suggest that patrons of eating places, therefore, order healthful foods and thus create a demand for them, Only when there 1s a general call for really nutritious meals will such foods be featured on menus.Yourg Liberals (Continued from Page 1) series of lectures to discuss the theories and fundamental principles of the different parties, which is to commence at the end | of the month at the Reform Club.Barrister ond Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceaned Persons.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 \"will be announced later in this \\ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 Y.M.CA.Odds 'n Ends By Frances Gauthier They're displaying it Dep't: Sheila Kennedy \u2014 That card from Pat Phelan (of Paramount Studios) .Jo Ann Sutcliffe \u2014 A lovely silver locket (from Allen) .Eileen Kearns \u2014 A pin inscribed \u201cPUB\u201d , .Saint Sauveur .Three Cheers: Stan Waring is one of the most promising new singers we've heard.He gave a wonderful performance on \u201cOpportunity Knocks\u201d last Wednesday .Pauline and Mary seemed to be having that much fun at the Park Slide Club House Satdee .Barbara McNaughton has (ahem) resigned from St.Leo's Dramatic Club .MISSA is giving a skating party on Feb.6th.The place column .The next Eaton's Junior Exec.Dance scheduled for April 3rd, Vic.Hall, with the Escorts providing the music .A greeting from that lady would go something like this: I hope your journey through life is like that.of an old Ford .À rattling success .And I quote a certain French teacher: \u201cHas any of you girls got a watch with a second hand .Not a second-hand watch\u201d , .English Lit Star of 48: Margaret Murray .after that brilliant performance on Thursday .Marg, by the way, some time around New Year's acquired a nice new pin .Whose, Marg?.(Joke, that is) .What usher is waiting for good- looking blondes who would be willing to smile at him?.Those who were at Johnny Holmes Satdee got a free floor show during the 10-min.intermission .It came in the form of three couples providing singing (?) and barn dances in the middle of the floor .But it seems the audience preferred Johnny Holmes .at least, if you judge from the sighs Gordon Feifer received for his rendition of \u2018\u201cEmbraceable You\u201d .The Hit Parade idea for the \u2018Y\u201d dances hit a high mark in originality as well as public appeal .Vivian Kehoe has resigned from the committee of the Hi-Time Club .The Fri-nite dances at the High, resumed last week, still as good as ever.|Rosiyn News By PETER SAFFORD and DICK DUNBAR On Tuesday, a photographer came to the school to take pictures of all the individual classes.They were all very good and as soon as they are printed they will be obtainable for thirty cents each.Basketball Standings P.W.L.P.A, Pts.Lions 2 2 0 9 7 4 Leopards 3 2 124 9 4 Wildeats 3 2 117 20 4 Cougars 2 1 1 8 2 Bears 3 1 2 14 17 2 Panthers 3 0 3 7 28 0 Grade Four, Room 15, is con-, tinuing to do very well in their Red Cross collection.Since September they have collected over $36.00.The boys are very enthusiastic about this worthy cause.They have a new pupil in their class, Ian Johnston, formerly of Selwyn House.I Grade Four, Room 14, reports that Johnny de Brabant won the prize for the best work during November and December, He chose stamps for his Album.Grade Five, Room 12 are taking turns at being monitor, They each have one day.They ring the hells and run errands for Mrs, Perfrose, | Miss Henderson and other teachers.Gillian Cleather and Judy Mc- Ewen, both of Room 13, are giving skating parties.Gill's is today, and Judy's, tomorrow, is a skating birti#day party.They will both be held at Westmount Park.A large audience of parents and teachers heard a brilliant address by Professor FieldKguse, of McGill University, at thé Home and.School meeting last Monday night.The president, Mr, Grimson, was in the chair, The speaker was thanked by Mr.Gossage.NOTES Teen-age members of the West- mount Y.M.C.A., are holding a sleigh ride on Saturday, .January 24th.Tickets are available from members of the Friday Nite Club Executive.The sleigh leaves the \u201cY\u201d at 7 p.m.Following the return of the party to the \u201cY\u201d\u2019 there will be refreshments and dancing.A meeting of the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Committee will be held within the week, The Hobby Show itself is planned to take place over a three day period in the Easter Holidays.Fellows and girls are reminded that now is the time to prepare articles for exhibit.Members of the Trianglette group (the girls\u2019 service club in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.), hold regular Wednesday evening meetings at which time speakers give talks to girls on various interesting subjects, and on Thursday evenings members of the club take part in swimming 7 p.m, Miss Carea will give a demonstration in costume jewellery - making this Wednesday.The Westmount Y.M.C.A.Craft Program is much enriched by the presence of Miss M.Carea, former craft instructress to American troops stationed at Okinawa.Miss Carea is an expert in clay-model- ling, leather - working, costume jewellery, metal work and plastics, and for the next month Miss Carea will give demonstrations in these various crafts to boys\u2019 clubs in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.This Saturday evening there will be demonstration in metal working, in which members of the Saturday Nite Dance group may take part.Last Saturday, teen-age members of the \"Y\u201d were amazed when Miss Carea modelled the head of Brian McKeown in clay.Boys under 15 years of age may meet Miss Carea on Monday of this week for instruction in crafts.Mr.Dyal Chand, Secretary of the Y.M.C.A.at Lahore, India, will spend the month of January as a guest of the Westmount Y.M.C.A, Mr.Dyal Chand is making a study of Y.M.C.A\u2019s in Canada and will carry back with him information to the Y.M.C.A\u2019s in India.Y.M.C.A.Clubs will find Mr.Dyal Chand is an authority on India.Many of the clubs of the West- mount \u2018\u201cY\u201d have already had Mr.Dyal Chand at their meetings.Next time you are in the \u2018\u201cY\u201d we would like you to meet this Y.M.- C.A.Secretary, whom you will find is a good listener as well as a good speaker.The Friday Nite Club of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.now meets on Saturday nights and holds its executive meetings on Mondays.The Club is looking for a new name.A ballot box is at the door of the dance hall in which you may- drop your suggestions.Members of the St.Henri Y.M.- C.A.are planning an Amateur Show to take place the last week in March.Members of the St.Henri Gra-Y, Jr.Hi-Y and Employed Boys' Group are taking part in the planning of this event.There will be a meeting of the Adult Committee in charge of Y.M.C.A.Club work in St, Henri on Tuesday, January 27th, at 7.30 p.n., at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Douglas Laird will chair the meeting at which Ministers, representae tives from the firms and the Principal of the School will be present.The next meeting of the West- mount \u201cY\u201d Boys\u2019 Work Committeg will be held on Tuesday, January 27th, at 8.00 p.m.in the Board Room of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.In the last few months a number of boys\u2019 clubs have been formed.To carry on this worthwhile work additional number of volunteer leaders are required.It you would like to give a hand and are interested in helping boys help themselves, would you get in touch with the Boys\u2019 Work Secretary at EL.1106, Leaders are needed to conduct club meetings and in developing strong arts and crafts program.The regular Saturday afternoon full length movie will be shown at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d, at 1.30 p.m, this Saturday afternoon.These movies are open to all boys and girls resident in the Westmount area.Plan to come out this Saturday for an afternoon of fun and entertainment.AS King\u2019s H.and S.Assoc\u2019n.Will Hold Military Whist The King's Home and School Association is holding a Military Whist in the School Gymnasium\u2019 on Friday evening, January 30th at 8.15 p.m.There will be door prizes and refreshments, It is hoped that each member of the Association will take one table.The door prizes will be drawn for at 815 p.m.sharp preceding the Whist.Come and bring your friends and make this en enjoyable evening for all.Please bring your own cards.Conveners for the whist will be Mrs.A.G.Chesmer and Mrs, W.G.Leadbetter.The Table Convener is Mrs.E.M.Roberts, EL.5726.1440 Mansfield St near StCatherine .MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED PES + pd TREE RR Hardwood Floors REPAIRED - REFINISHED .SUPPLIED LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT ANAAAAAAARARARAAARARAARARAARAAI VOL.XIX, No.3 WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST., Hugh Savage Talks About Leaders Of Tomorrow «Leaders of Tomorrow\u201d was the subject of a highly Interesting address delivered to the members of the Rotary Club of Westmount this week by Hugh B.Savage, C.A., navy veteran, a director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and lecturer in accountancy at McGill University and Sir George Williams College.Introduced by Alec Williamson, Mr.Savage commenced his address by telling the Rotarians that he\u201d was going to speak to them frankly, as a young man addressing a group of older man, well- established in business.Prejudice Present When a Canadian goes abroad and sees the high regard in which Canada is held, he comes home proud of his country and is angered by prejudice of many kinds to be found in Canada, he declared.And yet, he doesn't believe the Younger men of Canada are as prejudiced as men of the older generation.Why Canadians Go South One of these Canadian prejudices appears in the way in which opportunity for advancement is denied younger men, he pointed out.Considerable concern is shown about the young men who leave Canada and go to the United States, aïid one of the reasons is that in both the United States and Great Britain there is a much more noticeable tendency to give the younger man all the responsibility he can carry.This in turn leads to more rapid advancement and higher salaries and to a better assurance that the brainy young executive will remain with the firm.In addition to the flow of young men southward across the border, there is a flow northward, he added, but these are for the most part established, hard headed business men, - who see greater opportunity in Canada.\u201cDo the young men in your firms merit your closer attention ?\u201d he asked.Many of them are putting much time to improving themselves through study, he said.\u201cThe great number of young working men studying attests to their determination to better their lot by preparing themselves for the responsible positions you now fill, after you have retired.They regard themselves as the leaders of the future.\u201cThese young men are generally \u201d too serious and ambitious to be socialistic or communistic.They have seen leadership in action during the past years, and they know its value.That is what the typical ambitious, young man now is pre- PAINTING AND DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough In Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Free i - AT.7192 F.L.SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 ond Men's TAILOR Good assortment of Imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing.4883 SHERBROOKE WEST EL.3149 oe x Public Speaking Club Is Formed At Y.M.C.A.The organizing meeting of the Public Speaking Club of the West- mount Y.M.C.A.took place on Tuesday, January 13th.The organizing committee consists of William Hardie, winner of the Milton Hurst Medal for Public Speaking 1947 and a prominent member of the Speech Associates Club, who will act as leader and adviser to the Club and temporary chairman; Charles Emery, Secretary; and Dave Hunt and Don Grahame, Members-at-large.The aims of the Club is to improve members in oral expression; to develop ability to appear effectively before groups; to provide constructive criticism\u2019 and audience reaction to all speeches; to provide instruction and ex- periznice in chairmanship, and to create better and shorter speeches.These aims can be achieved through a program consisting of practice in introductions, thank- you speeches, impromptu toasts,.debates, etc.Membership in the Club is open to all young men and women who are interested in gaining further experience in making themselves clearly understood.The first meeting of the Club will be held next Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.Business Assoc\u2019n\u201d Hopes Directory Proves Useful Now that the holiday season is over, the Business Association of Westmount hopes that the householders of the city have examined their buying guides, which were distributed to all Westmount households before Christmas.The Association .hopes that these guides prove useful, to householders as well as merchants, and would appreciate opinions of the recipients as to their value.It also wishes to extend a welcome to any new enterprises in the municipality, A general meeting will be held shortly.All newcomers are requested to get in touch with any member of the executive for further detail concerning this coming meeting, of interest to all business establishments in the community.paring for.You can help yourselves and your country by helping them,\u201d he concluded.Rotarian Jack Colter thanked the speaker on behalf of the Ro- tarians, adding that, in the fine address he made, Mr.Savage exemplified \u2018the high calibre of the members of the Montreal Junior Board of Trade.Che er ° Wxaminer NERF 47 YEARS IN oy WESTMOUNT\" WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 appointed joint chairmen of the -year will be $525,000.ORCANIZING FOR RED CROSS DRIVE Maj.Gen R.H.Keefler (left) and Col.Maurice Forget ,newly- Montreal and district committee for the annual March appeal of the Red Cross, Montreal's quota this Literary Club To Hear Mainer Next Thursday Mr.R.H.Mainer, Marlowe Avenue, will address the members of the Montreal Literary Arts Club at a meeting which is taking place in Stevenson Hall, Drummond Street, Montreal, on Thursday evening, January 22nd, His subject will be \u201cThe Short Story.\u201d For.many years Mr.Mainer has distinguished himself in the literary field in Montreal and in Canadian and American magazines, and has contributed poems and articles to various journals and newspapers throughout Canada.Mr.Mainer is well known, as a playwright, his One Act and Three Act plays having been successfully produced by the Montreal Repertory Theatre and other theatrical groups in Montreal and elsewhere, in addition to which he has won several prizes in short story competitions.At the present time he is conducting a class of instruction in \u201cWriting the Short Story.\u201d For three years, Mr.Mainer was president of the Montreal Branch of the Dickens Fellowship and for two years acted in the same capacity in the Montreal Branch of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association, Mrs.Norman Holland, president of the Montreal Literary Arts Club, will preside at the meeting.Whenever the unexpected happens somebody always knew it was going to.Business m usually realize that it takes a long time to come back, after they come back from vacation.Metal fasteners for women's clothes are coming back on the market.Now maybe the wife will snay into it when get\u2018ing dressed.Most people with the itch for success have to start from scratch.WE.4046 (EPRARRRARRHRARPRRARARAPRPRAPAAIE WEDDING GIFTS Including a Fine Selection of Choice Silverware.EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Creene Ave.PAGE THREE This Week at Victoria Hall Friday, January 16 N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club \u2014 afternoon.Health 4 p.m.Caledonia Society \u2014 evening.Saturday, January 17 \u201cCinderella\u201d by Canadian Art Theatre \u2014 2.30 p.m.Westmount Lodge, No.76, A.F.Department, X-Ray \u2014 and A.M.social \u2014 evening.Monday, January 19 Putters Socisl \u2014 evening.Oasis Temple, Dauehters of the Nile \u2014 evening.British Israel World Federation \u2014 evening.Tuesday, January 20 \u201cThe Gondoliers\u201d, play \u2014 8.30 p.m.Queen Esther Chapter, O.E.S.\u2014 evening.Wednesday, January 21 \u201cThe Gondoliers* \u2014 830 p.m.Rotary\u2019 Club luricheon.Electa Chapter, O.E.S.\u2014 evening.Thursday, January 22 \u201cThe Gondoliers\u201d \u2014 8.30 p.m.Westmount Stamp Club \u2014 evening.Mizpah Lodge \u2014 evening.Barmaids are being weeded out in Chicago because customers pay more attention to them than to drinks.The belles, ring but the cash registers don't.Alle , SALAIA TEA BAGS Convendent PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER \u2018 Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAInur 2773% \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public uervice.Mai) subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept.Ottawa FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 GIVE THE PUBLIC THE FACTS THE vortex point of a shell in its trajectory can be solved by a simple mathematical formula.It is four times the time of flight in seconds squared and the answer will be in feet above the horizontal plane.An interesting bit of trivia, no doubt, but what has it got to do with the spiralling price of shoes, washing machines and a new suit of clothes?Well, if the vortex point of the cost- .of-living spiral could be solved by a little bit of arithmetical pencil work, industrialists might conceivably avoid the full effect of the unfavourable publicity campaign which is being marshalled against them.The tenor of this mounting drive is based on rising prices and, the critics charge, the inordinate profits accruing annually to industry.The end is not only not in sight but, these propagandists allege, when it - - \u2014-\u2014 eee mme = eventually does come it will appear as a depression that will make the debacle of 1930 look like a kindergarten affair.The final thrust is that the whole thing is industry\u2019s fault.That is one side of the story.There is another side for a public reasonably willing to chew on something other than fare offered for consumption by opponents of the Canadian way of life.Consider these figures alone as one rebuttal.In 1939, net corporation profits after taxes were $486,000,000; in 1946 they were $739,000,000, an increase of 45 per cent.But \u2014 and the figures of the National Income Unit of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics are there for Doubting Thomases! \u2014 salaries and wages bounced upward in the same number of years from $2,565,000,000 to -$5,113,000,000, an increase of approximately 100 per cent.Properly publicized facts in answer to the charges against industry are conspicuous by their absence.Each company must tell the public about its own problems and the answer must be given in concrete facts and figures.Absorption with business must be forgotten for at least as long as it takes to prove to the employee and the public that there are two sides to the story, and that undermining of the profit system leads but to an \u201cism,\u201d the target of which is destruction of our entire economic system and the death of free enterprise.4 -THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 FIRST STEP TOWARD VICTORY da GRITISH ConL wines TERRE TS HOC O0 OCT OI DO OCT OC DOC IO OCS10I0\u2014I0\u2014>0\u20ac\u201430- BOOK REVIEW ByH S Ross OC SOC DOC OCTO >0OC >oc-\u2014>oc\u20ac YO >oc »oe\u2014>o0c >o< >oc >O \u201cThe Flower In The Du:k\u201d #Crisis\u201d by Doris Hedges.Publishers: The Ryerson Press, Toronto.Price: 75 cents each.Here are Numbers 121 and 125 of The Ryerson Poetry Chap- Books.Five hundred copies of each only have been printed.The cover designs by J.E.Hand Thoreau MacDonald.Some of the poems included in these chap-books have appeared in Queen's Quarterly, Canadian Poetry Magazine and The Montreal Gazette, Doris Hedges was born in La- chine, Quebec.She has travelled widely and served overseas in World War I, winning the St.John Ambulance Brigade Badge and the General Service Medal.During World War II she was National Chairman of Publicity for the Wings for Britain Fund, and was active in other patriotic work.She has been commentator on various networks.Mrs.Hedges is a member of the Montreal executive of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association, and is on the Quebec Boards of the Federation of Canadian Artists and The Canadian Handicrafts Guild.She has achieved success as a short story writer.Her husband is Wing-Cmdr.G.P.Hedges, M.B.E, E.D,, and resides in Montreal.For the past year she has become the active head of the first Literary Agency in Canada.Hedges, Southam & De Merian, Dominion Square Building, Montreal.Following are three poems from \u2018The Flower In The Dusk.\u201d POET'S PROTEST Words were meant To catch meanings in, You say you cannot Prison beauty in a word, Ephemeral things are sacred So you say.You are afraid Of moulds; yet no one else Can say it better.Why not make moulds Of lovely words And pour the moment in?A poem written for one eye to see Is not a poet's drab return Of grist to mill But is a string of words Like finest jewels Sharing infinity\u2019's meaning.There is no wealth can ouy My word's fine purity.This is not poetry It is a chant, flung skyward Heavy with challenge.Words were meant To catch meanings in.\u201cAT THE WAR SERVICE BUREAU\u201d If I, who know nothing about it, Were to write about Australia I would think of the young lad in brighter-than-navy blue Whose eyes looked frankly, Openly into mine across a counter And who said, \u201cIt's bloody cold up here.\u201d But underneath he was interested And loved skiing Or sheeing, as he called it, And knowing Canada, and us.Looking into his eyes, I saw That I was the loser, not knowing Australia as he did, not feeling The warm winds across the grasses The friendliness of the people.this newness and He, I saw, was freer to meet my eyes Than I his, being -emote from the tight Pressure of other cultures.We are not.And yet when he said again Quite angrily, \u201cIt's bloody cold,\u201d We laughed together in a mood No German or Italian could en- Joy, For we were one, ear Of the Lion, under his shade, Part of his hide and hair Oge with a lot of humans In other places, hot and cold fleas in the | With people black, brown and white.We leaned our elbows closer \u201cOn my counter, and in his curious lingo He told me things I liked About Australia, and I saw He liked us well, and would return One day to Canada, after the war.\u201cTHE.TOAST\u201d Laughter upon the surface The bubbles in each glass Float lightly up into the brain Leaving the heart untouched.He said, \u201cladies and gentlemen, A toast! At my own board! Seeing your faces turned Toward me now, 1 drink to friendship, To sincerity, to love, To faith in God.\u201d The laughter broke Drowning him out, each heart Beat frightened in its case And cried, \u2018No, no!\" until Reprieved, they saw he smiled Derisively, and did not drink, \u201cMIRAGE\u201d We stand in A smalt place, Each one Looking in the mirror, It seems strange So large we look Yet in our secret minds We are so small.Following are two poems from \u201cCrisis\u201d.\u201cCOURAGE\u201d I see all hate and weakness All undisciplined desire As foolishness, bereft Of wisdom.I see the world Riddled with greed, emptied Of beauty, men are afraid To love.Where there is truth Also is angry knowledge Avid for onwardness.I see all things as good Where there is giving And graceful taking And the door left wide To learning.Where there is fear Man for his brother man Is also hate.I see all hate As weakness.Where is the need For fear where sureness is?My heart is sorrowful I see men walking With their eyes bent down Upon the city's filth Hands in their pockets clenched Upon corroding coin.Above is God.\u201cTHE SOLDIER'S GOAL\u201d The soldier said, \u201cmy goal 19 far Adventuring,\u201d he said, \u201cis my desire And foreign lands, and new delivering Of mind to mind; unknown delights And fiercest gallantry done in the heat Of war.\u201d The soldier said all this And then he sighed and one could tell That he was thinking of his home And of his girl and of the quiet loves Of peace; of golden grain .And of the Spring when rivulets Begin their music and the birds fields of sing free.All this was in the sigh the soldier gave \u2018 Wishing for freedom from this agony This death of all his youthful dreams ° Of an honest world of brotherhood.A copy of each of the Chap- Books will be presented by Mrs.Hedges to the Boys and Girls Library of Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal.Weekly Review COMMUNISTS LABOUR IN UNIONS By LEWIS MILLIGAN \u201cThere is no doubt that communist influence is out of all proportion to the actual membership in unions,\u201d says Margot Thompson in an article appearing in the December number of the Canadian Forum.But even at that, Miss Thompson claims that the influence is less than the general public is led to believe, and she doubts if communist membership in the * unions exceeds one per cent of the total.\u201cBut the majority of the communists are ective,\u201d continues Miss Thompson.\u201cThey are well disciplined.And they accept discipline because of a dynamic that springs from the conviction that they and thousands like them in other countries are working toward the same goal, with Scviet Russia, the spiritual Motherland leading the way.No criticism of the Motherland can be tolerated.\u201d As an explanation of this fanatical faith of comraunists, Miss Thompson quotes from a recent interview with Arthur Koestler, a former communist, who, when asked why \u201cmillions of people look to the Soviet Union as a paradise on earth,\u201d replied: \u201cThis enlightened age has slowly destroyed in the masses all faith, all belief in moral value.Since 1789, the emotional and metaphysical roots of the masses have withered away.Now these rootless men have found à new hope.Once these emotional roots have been solidified, it becomes as difficult to cut them with logical arguments as it is to dis- 1ndge a firm believer in the church.+ .He will find an answer which is nothing more than a rationalization of his unrational belief.\u201d This last sentence is a good description of most of the arguments put forward by Soviet representatives of the United Nations councils and conferences.One glaring example is their use of the word \u201cdemocracy,\u201d which is tortured into a meaning that is the very opposite to the age-long accepted application of that word.In fact the use or misuse of the word \u201cdemocracy\u201d by Soviet leaders has been largely responsible for the deception of the peoples of Eastern Europe into the belief that communism offers the only hope for democratic freedom.It is unbelievable that such perversions of the truth can find acceptance with the great masses of enlightened people \u2014 at least outside of Russia.In that country the young people are schooled in mental perversions and trained in the belief that slavery to their Soviet dictators is the only true form of freedom.The same sort of topsy-turvy logic seems to have solidified in the minds of the communists in Canada, although some of their leaders are shrewd enough to use democratic arguments for propaganda purposes.They, for instance, claim the rights and privileges of Canadian democracy to promote a system in which there would be no such rights and privileges.They pretend to stand for the rights of labor and the freedom of unions, knowing full well that if they succeeded in establishing come munism in Canada those rights and freedom would be abolished and labor unions would be operated by government agents.Miss Thompson says \u201cthere is plenty of evidence in trade union circles that what communist influence has existed is definitely on the wane.\u201d Canadian unionists, she\u2019 says, are fully awake to the fact.that communists are \u201cparty mems= bers first,\u201d and that \u201ctheir job is to sell the party line to the unions wherever possible \u2014 to carry the ball.\u201d St.Andrew's Alpha Omegans - Discuss Careers An interesting discussion on the subject \u201cWhat do you do?\u201d was the unusual program ene joyed by members and friends of the Alpha Omega Society of St Andrews United Church at a meeting of the Society held, last Sunday.The program was under the direction of R.Half and T.Earle, In the eourse of the discussion, various members were asked \u201cWhat de you do for a living?\u201d and their answers provided much interest for the assembled members.Mr.Hall, when asked to explain his job, replied that he is in the , tobacco business.This brought many questions about the tobacco business which he satisfac torily answered.At the conclusion of the discussion, Ross Canavan, the Society's president, took the floor to announce that plans are be« ing made for the group's ane nual sleigh ride, to be held during the latter part of this month, An executive meeting 1s scheduled to be held at the church on Tuesday at 8 pm, when plans will be laid for future meetings and programs.MEO MI MO CPE Ed tt RDO AA Yd hd BD me ha A pe ar _ Final Tribute Paid S.J.Milligan Many friends and relatives gathered at an impressive funeral service held in Calvary United Church, Westmount.on Monday, to pay final tribute to S.J.Milligan, of 4558 Wilson Avenue, who died suddenly in his 70th year in the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital.Vice-president and general sales manager of the Dominion Textile Co.Ltd, he began what was to be his lifetime career in 1897 with a plant job in the Montmorency Cotton Mills Co, Montmorency Falls, which later became a unit of Dominion Textiles.Two years later, he went to Windsor, Ont, where he worked for Dominion Cotton Mills Co., which is now the Dominion Textile Co.He returned to Montmorency Falis in 1902.In 1905 he came to Montreal, where he became manager of yarn sales for the newly-named company.He became manager of print sales in 1910, which position he held until 1940 when he was appointed acting sales manager, becoming general sales manager in 1943, Educated in Montreal, he was a boating enthusiast, a member of the St.Lambert Boating Club and a former Commodore of the Canadian Canoe Association.He was a member of the Engineers Club, the Royal Albert Lodge, AF.& AM, and the United Church of Canada.Mr.Milligan is survived by his widow, Sarah Lawrence; two sons, James A.and John G.Mil- ligan, a daughter, Mrs.Allan Fdson, of Westmount, and two sisters, Mrs.E.F.Pratt and Mrs.W.Murray, both of Regina.Municipal Ass\u2019n (Continued from Page 1) police protection, and the advisability of installing either stop sings or traffic-actuated lights at several of the city's busiest intersections.These matters were all discussed and referred to the Committee concerned for further report and action.The return of the Westmount Athletic Grounds also came up for discussion, in the hope that they will soon be restored to thetr former conditions and be made available to the citizens of Westmount.The Association expects to inaugurate a membership drive at an early date, and with this object in view, a strong membership Committee has recently heen formed under the chairmanship of Mr.Harold Corrigan.The next meeting of the Association will be held in Victoria Hall on Monday, February 18th.* Î Calvary Church | * * Special Services in celebration of the 7lst Anniversary of the founding of Calvary Church will be conducted on Sunday, at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m., by the Minister, Right Rev.T.W.Jones, MA, D.D.Throughout the past year he has been serving as Moderator of The United Church of Canada in addition to retaining the position of Minister of Calvary United Congregation, with which congregation he has been associated, first as Student Assistant and later as full-time Pastor for the past 36 years.Dr.Jones will be assisted in the Worship Services both morning and evening, by Maxwell Reader, B.A, Student Assistant.Special music will be rendered at both services by the Choir under the direction of Gifford J.Mitchell, organist and choir director of the Church.: The past year has been a very busy one in the life and work of Calvary Church and all organizations are looking forward to another vigorous and active year in the service of Christ and.His Kingdom.\u2019 TALKS TO MEN Rev.6.W.Goth, B.A, B.D.whe will address the Wesley Men's Club at a Supper Meeting in the Board Room of Wesley United Church on Wednesday on the topic \"Prophet For À New Day.\u201d Mr.Goth is Minister of Westmount Park United Church, and has been called te Metropolitan United Church, in London, Ontario.Dr.Vincent Heney Obsequies Held Many friends and relatives gathered at an impressive funeral service, held in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord on Tuesday, to pay final tribute to the well-known surgeon and sportsman, Dr.Vincent Heney, of 469 Strathcona Avenue, who died on Sunday at the Western Division of the General Hospital in his 53rd year, following a month's illness.Known primarily as a skilled ear, nose and throat surgeon, Dr.Heney's first promince was gained in the sport world.He was a well- known football and hockey player with McGill University teams in the years 1918-1920.Following his graduation in 1920, he interned at the Montreal General Hospital for three years and went to Vienna in 1923 for post-graduate studies.He was attached to the oto -laryngological departments of the Montreal General, St.Mary's and Children\u2019s Memorial Hospitals.Dr.Heney was a member of the Canadian Medical Society, the Montreal Chirurgical Society, the Lafleur Reporting Society and for many years was a member of the University Club of Montreal and the Columbus Fish and Game Club.He is survived by his wife, formerly Kathleen Gough of Toronto; two sons, John and Vincent; a daughted, Margaret; four sisters, Mrs.Leo Timmins of Montreal, Mrs.F.J.McKenzie, Mrs.L.T.Martin and Mrs.A.B.Doran of Ottawa and two brother John He- ney Jr, and Walter S.Heney, of Ottawa.Rev.W.E.McDonagh sang the High Mass of Requiem, assisted by Rev.M.T.J.O'Brien and Rev.Alex Carter.Interment took place in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.* * ! Dominion-Douglas | * * Sunday will be Communion Sunday in Dominion-Douglas Church and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both morning and evening services.At the morning service, Dr.Smith will take as his pre-communion Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D.Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cA TForgolten Grace.\u201d Without Which No One Shall See God.: 7.30 p.m.\u201cChrist\u2019s Gracious Invitation,\u201d ,Acceplance Means Life Enrichment.8.30 p.m.Evening Communion.Rev.R.G.Quiggin, B.A, Gilted Minister of McPhall Church, Ottawa, Will Preach Morning and Evening.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED Westmount Bible School\u2014Each Sunday Morning at 9.45 \u2014 Thoroughly Graded and Efficiently affed.+ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918 PAGE FIVR Lome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly theme \u201cSaved by Grace\u201d, and the x Choir, under the direction of Mr.Robb, will sing suitable music.At the Evening Service, Rev.R.Graham Barr will speak on \u201cThings that make us sure of Heaven\u201d.: Church School will meet at 3 and the Minister's Preparatory Class for Church Membership will hold ita first meeting > the vestry immediately after the Church School Worship Service.The Young People's Union will meet in Friendship Parlour after the evening service.Women\u2019s activities for the week include a meeting of the Sewing Circle on Monday, at 2, and the Women's Association meet at 10, on Tuesday, with luncheon at 1.There will be the usual meetings of the Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies during the week.All Members of the Official Board are reminded that this body will meet at 8, on Wednesday, January 21st.* x | St.Andrew's * ® Choral Service On Sunday evening, the Service will be fully choral, the choir singing Handel's notable \u2018Det- tingen\u2019 Te Deum.An augmented chorus takes the larger share of work in the performance.This will be the only presentation of the Te Deum that has been given in Montreal in many years, and the choir is thoroughly imbued with its magnificence.Frederic Whiteley, organist and choirmaster of St.Andrew\u2019s, will conduct, and the organ will be played by Phillips Motley.The few solo vocal parts are to be sung by Mrs.James Thom, soprano; Mrs.W.H.Lewis, con- traito; Archibald Taylor, tenor; and John Grant, bass.The Minister, Rev.D.M.Grant, will conduct the Devotional Service portion of the evening.The Church doors open at seven, and Mr.Motley will play a short recital commencing at that hour.* * t Church of the Advent | * * The Rev.John W.Kerr, who recently arrived to join the staff of the Church of the Advent, will preach at the morning and evening services on Sunday, 11 a.m, and 7 pm, Father Kerr was formerly one of the priests of St.James\u2019, Var- couver, and during the late war he was chaplain of HM.C.S.\u201cWarrior\u201d.His is a graduate of the Montreal Diocesan College and of McGill University.MELVILLE CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.F.Scott Mackenzie, M.A., D.D., D.C.L., Interim Moderator SUNDAY, JANUARY 18th Services at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev.De Courcy H.Rayner, district secretary, Montreal Auxillary Bible Society, will preach at the morning service and will present a colored picture of the Svuciety\u2019s work, at the evening service.VISITORS ARE WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wiikie, B.A., Minister 11.00 a.m.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.11.13 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Minister's Bible Class, 7.30 pn.Sacrament of the Lords Supper.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M., 1.Mus, (McG!l1), Organist and Choir Direstor.* | Stanley Presbyterian ! * * Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct both services of worship in Stanley Church on Sunday.The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be observed at both the morning and evening services of Worship.The Preparafory service will be held tomorrow, at 8.15 p.m.The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held on Wednesday, January 28th, at 8 p.m.The Minister's Bible class meets each Sunday, at 3 p.m.* = % i Westmount Baptist | * \u2014 * Rev.R.G.Quiggan, B.A, the .giftéd Minister of McPhail Memorial Baptist Church, Ottawa, will occupy the \u201cWestmount\u201d Pulpit on Sunday.Mr.Quiggin is a very able Preacher, with a heart-grip- ping message.On Sunday morning his Theme will be: \u201cA Forgotten Grace\u201d \u2014 Without Which No Man Shall See God.In this message the Christian life on its higher levels will be portrayed in a vivid and challenging manner.At the Evening Service the Title of the Sermon will be \u201cChrist's Gracious Invitation\u201d.This message will present the call of Christ in a graphic, arresting way and will show how response to that invitation will mean inward satisfaction and life enrichment.Westmount Christian Youth Fellowship had a delightful meeting last Sunday evening.Over 90 attended.A very fine address was delivered by Rev.C_, Ritchie Bell, B.D.The Song Leader was George Ward.Miss Mary Simpson was in charge of the programme and a group of charming young ladies Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rev.John W.Kerr SEGOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.in.Holy Communulon, 10.15 a.m.Matins.11.00 a.m.Solemn 3.00 p.n.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion 8 a.m.Monday and : Friday: 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes- Eucharist.ay.MaHins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally, except on Saturday at 8 p.n.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh., M.C.SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.80 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, munion and Sermon.The Rector.11.30 a.m.Junior Church.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.8.30 pm.SL Matthias\u2019 A.Y.P.A.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Noyler, Rector.Holy Com- Preacher\u2014 SEGOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.45 a.m.Confirmation Clauss.10.00 a.m.Senior School.11.00 a.m, Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector.Kindergarten Class.3.00 p.m.Primary School und Kindergarten.4.30 p.m.Evensong 7.30 p.m.Service, Preacher: Stanley Andrews.WEDNESDAY 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.THURSDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.The Rev.provided refreshments.Another such gathering will be held on Sunday evening, January 25th, Dr.J.A.Johnston will conduct Anniversary Services at McPhail Baptist Church, Ottawa, on Sunday.Calvary Church Oorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Re.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Moderator of The United Church of Canada Assistant.Mr Mwmxwell Header, B.A.Urganist and Choir Director, Mr.Gilford Mitchell 10.00 a.m.Church School in all departments.11.00 a.m.Service of Worship, 7,30 pm.Service of Worship.Preacher: Mr.Reader.SUNDAY, JANUARY th 7lst Auniversary Services, Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd.cor.Lansdowno Avenue .Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A.B.D COMMUNION SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith: \u201cSaved by Grace.\u201d * 3.00 pan.Church School! and Ministers Class.Grabnm Burr: \u2014 make us sure of 7.80 p.m.tev MR.\u201cThings that Heaven.8.45 p.m.Young Peoples Union.Sucrament of the Lord's Supper al both Services, MK.JOHN ROBHK, Mus.Bac, Organist and Chotrmasler, St.Andrew's Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, BA.Minister George K.Ward, B.A, Minister-Elect Rev.Assistant SUNDAY, JANUARY 18th 11.00 a.n.Nr.Grant.\u201c\u201cFhe Response of a Consecrated Life.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Choral \u201cTe Deum\u201d.Cholr.8.30 p m.Alpha Omega Soclety.Juidor Young People\u2019s Society.Orgenist aud Choirmaster, MR.FRED WHITELEY Service \u2014 HandePs Mr.Whiteley and COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 4563 St.Catherihe St.West interim Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Tragedy of a King.\u201d 7.38 p.m Studies in the Moral Spre- trum \u2014 II \u201cShe Turned Green\u201d Fireside Hour at the close of the Evening Service.Dr.Westmount Park Church Kilpatrick at both Services (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Ages.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A, B.0.11.00 a mu.\u2018\u201cPhe (rent Baker.\u201d 4.00 p.m \u201cAlbert Schweitzer \u2014 Profit in the Wilderness.\u201d J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Gholr Director (+ E.Flower, Organist PAGE SIX / Social and Personal \u2018Mrs.Jean Crombie, sister of Mrs.W.G.Muirhead of 4560 St.Catherine street west.who has been in Trinidad for the past several weeks, is returning to her home.She is expected to arrive by plane on Sunday at 5 p.m.At the coming bridge of St.Paul's Academy Alumnae Association, taking place on the evening of January 22, refreshments will be served under the direction of Miss Marie Doran.Miss Dorothy Hinphy, convener, is in charge of tickets.The 1948 graduates of St.Paul's Academy will be responsible for decorations.The bridge will be held in St.Leo's School Hall, Clarke Avenue, West- mount.Tickets for \u201cThe Six Queens of Henry\u201d, being presented by the N.D.G.Women's Club Drama Group at the Dominion Festival on Monday evening, January 26th, in the Sun Life Auditorium, may be obtained from any member of the drama group or by telephoning Mrs.H.L.Taylor at EL.0634.Mr.and Mrs.M.N, L.Green, of Saint John, N.B,, are visiting Mrs.Green's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Drys: at 1575 Summerhill Avenue.Mrs.Green was born in N.D.G.when the family resided on Oxford Avenue, and was a scholarship student at Willingdon High School.She is a sister of the late Flying Officer Howard Dryer, D.F.C.1 Mrs.H.R.Anderson and her committee served tea following the Westmount Women's Club annual musicale on Friday.The president, Mrs.Clifford S.Fortier, received the guests, assisted by the music committee and Mrs.Andrew A.McNiece and committee.Pouring tea were Mrs.H.S.Jacques and Mrs.John T.Rowe.At the coming bridge of St.Paul's Academy Alumnae Association, taking place the evening Miss Marie Doran.Miss Dorothy Himphy, convener, is in charge of tickets.The 1948 graduates of St.Paul\u2019s Academy will be responsible for decorations.The bridge will be held in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, Clarke Avenue, Westmount.Miss Barbara Collier, Professor of Nutrition and Diet Therapy, University of Montreal, will speak on Nutrition in the Home at the Westmount Women's Club business meeting in Victoria Hall on January 23 at 2.30 p.m.List Invited Guests At Luncheon Event For Mrs.Goldbloom ,At \u201cthe Testimonial Luncheon being tendered to Mrs.Alton Goldbloom by the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital on Monday, at the Mount Royal Hotel, those invited to be head table guests will include Mrs.Walter M.Stewart, President Auxiliary Board of Governors, Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital; Mde.L.de G.Beaubien, President Board of Administration, Hospital Ste.Justine; Mrs.C.Nelson, President Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital Women's Auxiliary; Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, President Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital; Mrs.N, C.D.Mactaggart, President Union of Auxiliaries St.Mary's Hospital; Mde.Paul Bienvenu, President Auxiliary Hopital Notre Dame; Mrs.ED.Johnson, President\u2018 Women's Auxiliary, Homeopathic Hospital; Mrs.R.Rolland, President Montreal Convalscent Home Association; Mrs.Donald G.Me- Leod, President St.Mary's Hospital Maternity and Nursery Committee; Mrs.W.R.Robertson, Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Lachine General Hospital; Mrs.T.J.Mulcair, President Ladies\u2019 Auxi- of January 22, refreshments will be served under the direction of liary St.Mary's Hospital; Mrs.Morrie Levy, President Ladies\u2019 Crepes a 1430 Sherbrooke St.W., (LEARANCE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Formerly 25.RUTH GORDON GOWNS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 00 to 39.95 nd Wools near Bishop - LA.4507 MME À.5 STORES AT 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence LL 2 UASASI SAMI III IUIR Re \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELEYTES \u2018GOTHIC » D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Sergical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings | 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT M TE CourvAL D.: À.YOUR SERVICE 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert (LLL ll Ll dd Ll ll LL Ll dl LL Ld A Ll dO PL PRR THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 Recent Weddings At | Trinity And Loyola Churches =.Mr.end Mrs.Earl Edward Paquette, pictured above as they cut thelr wedding cake, were married recently in Trinity Memorial Church.The bride is the former Miss Verna Barbara MacRee, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.MacRae, of Gaspe, Que.The bridegroom Is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Albert Paquette, of Old Orchard Henrl LaRouche Photo Avenue, Auxiliary Mount Sinai Sani- torium; Mrs, Philip Caplan, President Cancer Research Society Incorporated; Mrs.S.Cohen, President Council of the Units of the Jewish Hospital of Hope.Mr.Alan Bronfman, Mr.Michael Hirsch, Mr.David Kirsch, Mr.A, H.Jassby, Mr.William Levy, Dr.Alton Goldbloomy Mr.Samuel Bronfman, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat, Mr.Horace R.Cohen, O.B.E., Mr, Isidore Ballon, K.C., Mrs, Charles Kavar, Denver, Colorado, Mrs, Samuel Bronfman, O.B.E,, Mrs.J.Kruger, Mrs, Samuel Leopold, Mrs.A.Raginsky, Sr, Mrs.William Riven, Dr.George Strean, Miss Amy Mendels, Mr.Samuel Cohen, Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Sr, Mrs.Ezra Lozinski, Mrs.M, J.Raff, Mrs.J.Shulman, Mrs.Julius Block, Mrs.Joseph Sim- and, Mrs, L.K.Freedman, Miss Dorothy Hart, Mrs, Victor Michaeld, Mrs.Harry Singer, Mrs.D.Tannenbaum, Mrs, S.Hershon, Mrs.Simon Rubin, Mrs.George Strean, Mrs, Z.I.Diner and Mrs, Sydney Lithwick.Sir Eugene Fiset Distinguished Patron Region Drama Festival Dr.James T.Rogers, chairman of the Regional Drama Festival, announces that Lt.Col.Sir Eugene Fiset, Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Quebec, has graciously granted his patronage to the Western Quebec Regional Drama Festival, to be held during the week of January 26 in the Sun Life Auditorium.Robert Stuart, well-known actor and stage manager from London, England, will be the adjudicator.He will make criticisms nightly and there will be at the end of the week a summing up and awarding of prizes, The drama groups entered are competing for the Martha Allan Trophy, the Arthur B.Wood Trophy and four plaques for the best actor and actress in both French and English.There are fifteen entries, ten in English and five in French.Plays by Noel Coward, Sir James N.Barrie, Rudolf Besier, - Maxim Gorki, Jean Anouilh, Henri Ghéon, Pierre Corneille and Jean Racine will be among those presented.Westmount Club The Westmount Women's Club will hold a buginess meeting in Victoria Hall on Friday, January 23rd, at 2.30 p.m.The president, Mrs.Clifford S.Fortier, will be in the chair and tea will be served by Mrs.H.R.Anderson and her committee.\u2019 Mrs.P.Mrs, P.R.Fenton was elected president of Dominion Douglas Sewing Circle at their annual meeting held on January 5th.Other officers elected were: \u2014 First Vice President, Mrs.P.Rad- ley; Second Vice President, Mrs.O.D.Humphey; Secretary, Mrs.F.M.Eberwein; Assistant Secretary, Mrs.A.I.Walsh; Treasurer, Mrs, E.M.McMillan; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs.L.Perry, Membership, Mrs.N.Johnson; Purchasing Convener, Mrs.F.B.Walls, Wool Convener, Mrs.C.Johnson; Assistant Wool Convener, Miss Marion Atwood; Layette Convener Mrs, J.R.Fenwick; Assistant Layette Convener, Mrs.George Wyer, Mrs.S.M.Beck; Cutters, Mrs.H.W.Langton, Mrs.D, Per- riton, Mrs.J.Chapleau; Tea Convener, Mrs.Arnold Scott.There were 27 meetings held during the year and a total of St.Ignatius of Loyola Church was the scene of the marriage of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril J.Smith pictured above.The bride was Miss Maureen Gertrude Nevins, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francis L.Nevins, of Montreal West; while the bridegroom is the son of Mr.J.A.Smith and the late Mrs.Smith, of Rockdale, Sydney, Australia.The Rev.Father Wilfred Nevins, of Corkey, Ont., uncle of the bride, officiated at the ceremony.The couple will reside in Toronto.R.Fenton Is Named By Dominion Douglas Circle Henri LaRouche Photo 1403 articles of baby's clothing were made.These were distribut= ed to V.O.N., Children's Memorial Hospital, Red Cross, Family Welfare, Catherine Booth Hospital, Children's Aid and a number sent overseas.Two food showers were held for overseas parcels.Donations of money were sent to V.O.N.Car Fund and to Overseas Parcels.\u2014_ Ladies\u2019 & Gentiemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Just received! New English Gabardines and Worsteds Call and See Mr.Davies who wil) Give you his Personal Attention, Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) y For Fast Service Bring Your To The Qualified Watchmaker from ELGIN Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, Wedding Gifts, etc.L.ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W., near Greene WE.2102 20% to 30% pers Lingerie - Brassieres in many different styles - Wool Squares and Scarves - Gloves - Fur Mitts.Hondkerchiefs \u2014 Vestees JANUARY SALE PRICES \"THE CORSETIERE OF ELI Nh.OEL LL 3 HT FER eve ME SHERBROOKE ST.OFF $ aah 13 YAH 1850 WESTMOUNT pe - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 IN THE WOMAN S REAIM =~ Trained Attendants The Trained Attendants Asso- elation of Canada, Inc, will hold fts monthly meeting on Monday, at 8.30 pm, in the N.D.G.Community Hall (corner of Cote St.toine Road and Decarie Bivd.) Rummage Sales Under the auspices of Calvary Progress Club of Calvary United Church, Westmount, a rummage sale will be held in the school hall, Greene Avenue, tomorrow at 2 p.m, Many Attend W.C.T.U.World Day Of Prayer A large number of women attended the Annual Meeting of Prayer, held in the hall of First Baptist Church, 1171 Guy Street, Montreal, on the afternoon of Thursday last, 8th January, on the occasion of the W.C.T.U.World-Wide Dey of Prayer.Mrs.Cora Gross, Evangelistic Superintendent of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Montreal, presided.Mrs, J.F.M Parkes gave the Bible lesson, and several ladies led in \u2018prayer :ncluding Mrs.F, Marshall, Mrs.D.Nasmith and Mrs.J.R.Dobson.Mrs.Allan Kneeshaw, recent- \u2018ly of Toronto, accompanied on the piano by Mrs.F.R, Crawford, sang \u201cOpen the Gates of the Temple\u201d and \u201cJesus, Lover of my Soul.\u201d The address was given by Rev.Albert Cameron, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, who took as his text \u201cThe effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.\u201d (James 5:16).Mr.Cameron outlined the conditions of effectual prayer and urged his hearers to take time every morning for Communion with God.| Honored By Legion | MRS, JOHN HERON The Cenadian Leglon B.ES.L.Honorary Officer's Badge with Palm wos awarded to Mrs.John Heron, a resident of Westmount, for meritorious service, the Provincial President, W.V.G.Neish making the presentation at the joint Installation of officers and executive held by the Westmount Branch (Que.No.39) ond the Ladies Auxi- lary in the Westmount Junior High School on Friday evening.Mrs.Heron recently re-elected for the fourth consecutive term of office by the Auxiliary, which she organized, and which, under her direction, has forged ahead In varied activities for the welfare of veterans and their families.For the past 15 years Mr.and Mrs.John Heron have resided ot 4326 St.Catherine Street.They have three children - Mrs.N.Parsons, Miss Jean Heron and \"Doug\" Heron of McGill, well known hockey and football player.Among Mrs.Heron's other interests is Calvary United Church Womens\u2019 Association, of which she is a past president.Westmount Club\u2019s Musicale Is Highly Successful Event.At the annual musicale of the Westmount Women's Club which was held on Friday afternoon in Victoria Hall, the audience was treated to a delightful program of distinguished music.The talented artists contributing were William Stevens, concert pianist; Kenneth Meek, organist and Kevin Doherty, tenor soloist, who was accompanied by William Doyle.The program's opening numbers played by Kenneth Meek, were selections from J.S.Bach, John X Stanley and Edward Elgar and during the second part of the pro- gham he played from works by Joseph Bonnet and Boellmann.Kevin Donherty's solos followed \u201cIl Mio Tesoro\u2019', \u2018Tandis que tout Sommeille\u201d and \u201cTotal Eclipse\u2019.Mr.William Doyle acted as his accompanist throughout.After the intermission the sqloist rendered \u201cLes Cloches\u201d, *\u201cIdeale\u201d, \u201cLittle Lady of the Moon\u2019 and \u201cI Love Life\u201d.Selections from Mendelssohn, Chopin, Faure, Schumann were given by William Stevens of N.DG.Recalled by the enthusiastic audience, Mr.Stevens delighted his hearers with the encores in .: Minor by Chopin.Kevin Doherty also consented to give a couple of encores, \u201cTake a Pair of Sparkling Eyes\u201d and \u201cBallymuir Ballad\u201d; as : We Also, Be A rerations also did Kenneth Meek with 4226 St.Catherine West \u201cTrumpet Voluntary\u201d by Purcell.(Near Creene) WE.5908 The club\u2019s music committee was 5 as follows: Mrs.Fred Sharpe, I.BLACK Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English Woolens.Specializing in custom made clothing for the well-dressed man.aera An opportunity for you to add a beautiful outfit to your wardrobe.Reduced prices in light-weight wools, afternoon end cocktail dresses, evening gowns, Stella Nish Dress Salon 1465 Metcalfe St.Suite 4 .Opposite Mt.Royal Hotel For Appointments, Day er Evening HA.3503 : te D \u2018 .+ rant} EEE ere Annual Me Meeting The Women's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital will hold its annual meeting and election of officers on Wednesday at 2.30 p.min Griffin Memorial Hall.Maritime Luncheon The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will hold their annual luncheon in Cardy Hall at the Mount Royal Hotel at 1.15 o'clock tomorrow.Dr.Marius Barbeau of the National Museum, Ottawa, will speak on Canadian Folk Songs.Philip Neilson, baritone, will render a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs.E.V.Neilsgn.Blue Goose Aux.Mrs.H.W.Emo will be hostess, at her home, 449 Claremont Ave., to members of the Blue Goose Ladies Auxiliary, at a Dessert Bridge on Wednesday.Members are asked to be present not later than 1.30 o'clock in order fo allow time for a short business meeting.On this occasion Mrs.Emo would very much appreciate donations to help fill Overseas Relief boxes, of all kinds of used clothing, particularly wool- \u2018len goods.Early Suscribers ND G Club Bridge The annual spring bridge of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, under the chairmanship of Mrs.Homer S.Marion, will be held in the concert Hall, Victoria Hall, on Monday, January 26th at 2.30 p.m.Early subscribers are: Mesdames Norman B.Muir, G.G.Wakeman, J.W.Perks, J.H Maude, F., W.Bishop, J.M.Purcell, R.Japp, P Sinclair, A.A.Levick, H.A.Dale, D.K.Gowans, C.A.Camirand, W.Hick, R.W.Varey, H.E.Mosher, J.8S.Miller, M.C.Moore, A.E.Cummings, J.C.Osborn, R.Roberts, R.A.Copeman, E.D.Elliott S.C.Foster, F.J.Hearns, G.Wil- mot, C.G.Nuttall, G.W, Cross, R.W.Webb, H.P.Lockhart, M.G.Price, R.G.Bain, J.W.Henderson, H.B.Meynell, Geo.Shanks.Mesdames T.A.Sommerville, H.M.McCullogh, H.L.Taylor, F.Luxton, L.Unsworth, C.W.Thompson, R.H.Grant, D.R.Sutherland, F.M.Phillips, H.S.Marion, H.M.Thomas, G.D.Mac- kay, F.R.Ames, W.Redfern, G.M.Douglas, J.B.Morton, O.W.Miess, A.F.Bull, G.W.Latham, C.H.P.Moore, S.A.MacSween, A.Duddridge, A.Fossati P.A.Clarkson, P.C.Cope, R.Thorivon, J.P.Zeran, S.P, Hill, C.HB.R.Bird, C.C.Parkes, S.S.Beamish, C.Bresee, J.S.Miller, R.Reynolds, S.Turner, R.Drain, H.J.Everett, H.W.Dunn, F.R.Driver, L.M Wilkie, Eric Dugan, G.W.Elliott, E.E.Thacker, J.B.Thomson, Norman Vickers and A.Watts.Manresa Ladies Guild Attend Holy Hour, General Meeting The Manresa Ladies\u2019 Guild held their first Holy Hour and general meeting of the season today in the Lady Chapel of Congress Hall.The exercises of the Holy Hour were conducted by Rev.M.J.Mac- Neil, S.J.and was enhanced by the presence at the organ of Rev.Sister Margaret of the Visitation, and her rendition of the benediction hymns.Mrs.Anthony Blanchard, president who was in the chair for the general meeting, thanked, on behalf of the executive board, tne members who 80 generously filled the pantry shelves at the Christmas shower.Mrs.L.Holstein, assisted by Mra.P.A, Elliott, served tea.chairman, assisted by Mrs.Will Harrison, Mrs.R.M.Whitmore, Mrs.Grace Peillard and Mrs.Ha- rold Mills.\u20ac PAGE SEVEN Mrs.I.R.MacDonald Elected By St.Matthias Church W.A.The annual meeting of the Se- Kenworthy.nior branch of St.Matthias W.A.Tea Convener \u2014 Mrs.W.H, was held in the Parish Hall on Murray.Monday, January 12th at 3 p.m.Rector\u2019s Representatives \u2014 Mrs.Canon G.Oliver opened the meet- L.St.J.Haskell and Mrs.R.Wing and Mrs.G.B.Dorey wel-| Louthood.comed the members and guests.Canon Oliver spoke briefly be- The various secretaries presented ! fore closing the meeting after their reports, all of which showed | which tea was served.increases in money raised and\u2019 \u2014\u2014 work accomplished.A Life Mem- ¢¢ 35 bership was presented to Mrs.J.All Clear H andbe lls A.Campbell in appreciation of her Call African Scholars excellent work.| Sixteen handbells once in- The retiring officers were thank- tended to give the \u201call clear\u201d ed by Mrs.L.St.J.Haskell and! to Londoners in the event of a Canon Oliver read the slate of of-| gas attack, will now be used ficers for the ensuing year \u2014 to call children to school in a this was unanimously adopted as | northern Rhodesian village.follows.The bells, former'y in the Hon.Presidents: -\u2014 Mrs.J.B.possession of air raid wardens Bell and Mrs.G.Olivet, of the London suburb of Mitrhe President \u2014 Mrs.I.R.MacDon- am, will be used by a mission- ald.ary schoolmaster, Bevil Packer, First Vice-President \u2014 Mrs.C.who has just returned to north- Bissett.ern Rhodesia after a visit ts Second Vice-President - Mrs, Britain.G.Montgomery.\u2014 a Recording Secretary \u2014 Mrs.R.: .D.Mathescn.Laurentian Winter Corresponding Secretary \u2014 Mrs.House Party L.P.Ereaux.ALL EXPENSE Treasurer \u2014 Mrs.H.Esdaile.Personally Arranged by Dorces Convener \u2014 Mrs.G.B.Mrs.H.B.Pope Dorey.Jan.20th to 2A inclusive United Thankoffering \u2014 Mrs.$34.50 V.Motherwell.Sleigh rides, movies, all transporta Educational Secretary -\u2014 Miss tion, accommodation at Laurentide E.Harbert.Inn.Ste.Agathe.Prayer Partner \u2014 Mrs.P.Tur- Limited F-ciusive Party ner.Phone Living Message \u2014 Mrs.F.G.TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU Stark.Educational Bursary \u2014 Mrs.A.PL.9613 THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE RED ROSE TEA IS GOOD TEA ! Get Your Tickets Now For \u201cTHE MIKADO\u201d This most popular of all Gilbert & Sullivan's comic operas is a musical treat that no musie lover would want to miss.Make sure that your family and your friends enjoy it with you.A pleasure shared is more than doubled.Presented by The Lyric Operatic Society Inc.In Victoria Hall Feb.12,13, 16, 17 & 18 at 8.15 p.m.Sponsored by .The N.D.G.Community Council Tickets: $1.25 Including Tax, On Sale At CAPE'S DRUC STORE, 5332 Queen Mary, 5510 Monkland; JACK EVAN'S, Dry Coods, 5748 Sherbrooke St.West; LEDUC DRUG STORE, 5101 Verdun Ave.Verdun; NELSON & DOUGLAS, Men's Wear, 1200 Peel St, Montreal.* Or Phone .OLIVER RETALLACK » HA.2332 or DE.2943 PAGE EIGHT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 A Valiant Woman | EULOGY By HANNAH FOSTER On the 7th of January death removed from the Canadian scene one of the Dominion's outstanding Catholic women in the person of Mrs.J.T.Glennon, of Grand Blvd., N.D.G., until recently National Executive Secretary of The Catholic Women's League of Canada.Mrs.Glennon is survived by three children, Kathleen, Betty and Wilfrid.Mr.Glennon died some years ago.Few deaths could have left so % many bereft, for thousands of women throughout Canada and, indeed, in many other countries, looked upon this extremely capable and co-operative little lady as a real friend.For eight years, and particularly during the trying years of the second world war, she performed the tremendous amount of extra duties required of her, in a thoroughly business-like manner, always with a devotion to League interests and a careful guidance of its destinies.At the same time, she was Editor-in-chief of Canadian League Magazine and most of her out-of-the-office hours were spent in writing, editing and searching for news items which might be of interest to the readers.Mrs.Glennon was born in England where, as a young woman, she followed a specialized and highly successfud teaching career, for which she was prepared by taking Oxford University exams.She taught in Liverpool and London.England, and in Glasgow, Scotland, before coming to Canada, as a bride, after the first world war.In this country, the young couple settled in the West, where all of their children were |.born, and in those early days Mrs.Giennon's remarkable energy and desire to help others found an outlet in work for mentally retarded children and in an active interest in a newly formed national wo- mens\u2019 organization, The Catholic Womens\u2019 League.This latter led, at about the time of her husband's death eight years ago, to her appointment as Executive Secretary of the League and she then removed to Montreal, where the national headquarters of the League are located.Before long \u2018Elizabeth Glennon\u2019 became known to hundreds of minor executives of the growing organization for her tact and cooperation.The highest officers and humblest members soon realized that they could depend on her for kind understanding and prompt attention in the working out of large or small problems.Yearly National Conventions, to which came women from all parts of the NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 6-8 Cu.Ft.$275 .$325 SEALED UNIT Usual Guarantee N.D.G.BICYCLE SHOP 5260 Sherbrooke W.- EL.008) Letter Of Thanks Received By IODE From Royal Bride The following is a letter received from Buckingham Palace addressed to Mrs.Ryland H.New, C.B.E., National President of The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire: \u201cDear Mrs.New: I am delighted with the ermine cloak which I have received from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire in Canada.They could not have chosen a wedding present which has given me greater pleasure or one which I shall use more often.Would you tell all who subscribed to give me this beautiful cloak that, quite apart from the magnificence of their present, I am deeply grateful for the loyalty and for the goodwill towards the Duke \u2018 of Edinburgh and myself with which they send it.I am glad to hear, also, that The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is to receive equipment, supplies and special foods as part of the present.which the Daughters of the Empire are giving me so that many others will benefit from their generosity and my happiness.\u201cYours sincerely, (Sgd.) ELIZABETH\" Dominion and from every walk of life, were carried on with the greatest of smoothness and suc- greatest of smoothness and success under her capable management.Jewish Women Council Arranging Carnival The main fund raising project for 1948 of the Montreal Section National Council of Jewish Women, will take shape at a Gale Carnival to be held at Victoria Hall, on Wednesday, March 17th.All working Committees, Service.Project, Junior Groups etc., will throw their weight behind this undertaking and will co-operate tc make it an outstanding success.The Carnival Executive is as follows; Convener, Mrs.R.Me- dine; Co-Chairman, Mesdames L.Galler, H.Segall, S.Lerner, N.Proctor; Secretaries, Mesdames W.Addleman, J.Frankel; Treasurers, Mesdames J.Fine, J.Goldsmith, M.Cohen; Props and Decorations, Mrs.Henry Vineberg; Publicity, Mrs.Morrie E.Coshof.RR 3 SERIE EE = emo Radlett edi.AR AR dE EE EE EE EXETER CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL 188th Anniversary SUPPER and DANCE Windsor Hall, Windsor Hotel Friday Evening January 23rd.o\u2014o Tickets - $6.00 per person Bob Frames Orchestra For Full Information and Tickets R.Milne, 2320 Hampton Ave., EL.2745 IRI TE.SEER ST « LE EE EEE : ETB Conrad Poirier.\u2014 \u2014_ \u201cCinderella\u201d at Victoria Hall, Saturday afternoon, January 17th, for one performance only, George Kasatchenko as Prince Charming, Helen Liberman, © | two stepsisters and stepmother, Biff the Jester, Zoe Belle Starr, and Hilda Yates as \u201cCinderella\u201d.Sheila Dobrin, and Beatrice Weiss as the The Children\u2019s Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, will give the children of this city an opportunity of seeing \u201cCinderella\u201d, Prince Charming, and all the entrancing characters which will appear in this delight- Bottle Guards - Protect Luggage 7 4 3 Cushioned bottle guards prevent liquids from spilling over the traveller's clothes.Ever unpack luggage to find liquids which you thought were securely bottled oozing out on your best duds?This problem, which can wreak havoc with clothes, is now solved, thanks go to bottle guards, which will make their bow in time for holiday travellers to put them to good use.These newly devised protectors that keep bottles safe from breakage in roughly-handled luggage and prevent liquid spillage on \u2018| clothing are heavily padded cases with perforated interiors.Into such zipper-closed, cush- joned cases, bottles of various sizes may be safely stowed.There is one guard specially designed for baby\u2019s bottle.The perfume-bottle guards, which are compartmented cases, are spacious enough to accommodate a flock of other cosmetic bottles carried by the lady traveller, \u201cCinderella\u201d On Saturday Staged At Victoria Hall \u2018Charming, Helen Liberman, Sheila Rona Dobrin and Beatrice Weiss as-the stepsisters and stepmother, Lois Levetus as the Fairy Gode mother, Bernard McMurray as the King, Zoe Bell Star and Cecile Reinharz as the jester and the cat, Lorraine Davis as the Queen, Rhoda Esar as the Princess in Gold, as well as the many lords and ladies, Prime Minister, Chamberlain, and all the royal members of the court who appear at the elaborate birthday ball given in honour of the prince.The performance takes place Saturday, at 2.15 p.m., at Victoria Hall.fu] three act modern version of the beloved fairy tale.They will see Cinderella herself, Ashes, the famous magic cats which appears and adds just the right touch of novelty, the cruel stepmother and the selfish stepsisters, the irresist- able prince, the pompous king, the lovable queen, the proud princess in gold, Biff the impish jester, as well as the fairy godmother and her fairies and the many lords and ladies who attend the prince's birthday ball.Children\u2019s Theatre productions are always carried out with painstaking care, and with an excellent cast, elaborate costumes, tuneful melodies, and enchanting scenery, the youngsters who attend this performance will be transported into fairyland.The cast includes Hilda Yates who portrays the title role, George Kasatchenko as Prince ANTIQUE FURMITURE And Reproe \u2018ions Featuring 30 chairs ¢.different designs.Also 4 antique sofas, etc.All in excellent condition.M.LARSEN 1257 Greene Ave.WI.7966 \u201cTREASURES of BABYHOOD\u201d \u201cPreserved Forever\u2019 Every little well remembered scuff and wrinkle of baby's own shoes metallized in lasting rich tones of Bronze, Silver (French Grey) and Gold Plate.Shoes processed either singly or in pairs and may be inexpensively mounted -as Book Ends (illustrated below), Ashtrays, Lamps and Desk Pen Sets.This is a lasting keepsake you'll treasure forever.Write for illustrated leaflet \u2014 today.Baby Shoe Plating Company Wllbank 6585 \u2014 Department E 2182 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST 34 s =n e+ Ouch tes THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16.1948 PAGE NINE Prov.Presi dent W.V.G.Neish ship, Mrs.G.Ingot; Ways and Thomson, comedian, who also led Means, Mrs.F.McMahon.\u2018a thoroughiy enjoyable sing-song.Conducts Joint Installation During the course of the evening ; Mrs.Ainslie acted as pianist for With impressive ceremonial, Parsons; Sgt.- At: Arms, Miss Jacques.der the direction of Mrs.A.The evening's proceedings ended Jacques assisted by several mem- joint installation of officers on pital, Mrs.J.A: Latham; Member- Gregor; and numbers by Jerry knock! Friday evening -in Westmount small gifts were presented by Miss | the evening.Mrs.J.A.Latham Turfus to Mrs.L.A.Edwards, thanked the artists.Mrs.J.A.Latham and Mrs.A.Refreshments were served un- Westmount Branch (Que.No.39) Frances Duerden, with a most successful social en- bers of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.of the Canadian Legion, B.ES.L, Executive tertainment which included solos -_\u2014 and its Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary held a Social, Mrs.A.Jacques; Hos- by Mrs.N.Parsons and Mr.Mc-| If you are not opportunity, don't Junior High School.A large number of members and guests were present, including Brigadier 1 Birds\u2019 Enemies Sometimes we wonder that the number of birds in our locality does not increase, remembering how many young each pair brought up in previous seasons.But.if all eggs hatched and all families survived there would soon be a lack of food for such an enormous bird population, and eventually no place for man or any other animal.Nature has arranged matters for the best.The elements are responsible for much bird mortality.Fierce spring gales frequently blow migrants off their regular flyways, sometimes away from\" food supplies, at other times over unfriendly waters where they are forced down into the waves.Hail storms at the nesting period often wipe out whole families; dry seasons bring devastation.Our non-migrants suffer most, and are apt to perish, when sleet _storms freeze their feet and make both their perches and their food inaccessible because of coatings of ice.Some animals prey on birds and eat their eggs.Chipmunks, weasels, and\u2019 foxes are among the marauders, but, according to statistics, the domestic cat is by far the worst offender.Birds of prey, Crows and Blue Jays are to blame for the disappearance of small song birds.Man, however, takes the heav- jest toll; though it must be admitted that he generally does it only inadvertently, Countless birds are killed annually by flying against lighthouses on their trips north or south.Forest fires burn the trees and char the ground so that no bird life exists in _the blackened area for years to come.The clearing of land deprives birds of their nesting sites; draining it means a loss of homes and food stores.The farmer's cattle tramp down the Meadowlark's grassy fields; the city builder removes the Clift Swallow\u2019s sandbank and the Blackburnian Warbler's coniferous trees.The number of birds man now kills intentionally is, in comparison, negligible.Primitive peoples used to destroy for the sake of the feathers, which they wanted for ornamentation, :nd it is yet considered legitimate for Indians, Esquimaux, and trappers in the far north to kill birds for food.Not so long ago, when fashion demanded feathers, birds were sacrificed, but since the Migratory Bird Convention Act the rules of the game must be adhered to in North America.The real sportsman is learning, though slowly, to take only what the law allows.Today there is more shooting done with the camera, and less with the gun.Are Gulls Seen In Winter?Blue Marking Chalk For Sewing Patterns We keep a stub of blue marking crayon (the kind that is easily A.E.D.Tremaine and, during the latter part of the evening the Rt.Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones, Moderator of the United Church of Canada.W.V.G.Neish, President of the Provincial Command, and Keith Woolley, Secretary of the Provincial Command, officiated at the installation of Branch officers and executives.J.E.Martin, Westmount Branch, retiring president, other officers of both organizations, and Mrs.John Heron, President of the Branch Auxiliary, were accompanied on the platform by Mrs.DeVoe, President of the Quebec Provincial Command Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary; Mrs.Keith Wooley and Mrs.W.V.G.Neish.Before turning over the proceedings to the Installing Officer, W.V.G.Neish, Mr.Martin spoke appreciatively of the excellent work done by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary under the direction of Mrs.Heron, stating that it was due to their loyal support that the West- mount Branch had kept out of the red this year \u2014 for the first time in its history.In recognition of her \u201cuntiring efforts\u201d a bouquet of red roses was presented to Mrs.Heron by Mr, Neish, and after the installations she was honored with the award and presentation of the Legion Honorary Officer's Badge for meritorious service.In a brief speech of thanks Mrs.Heron pledged the same loyal support to the newly elected president of the Senior Branch, Mr.Morgan, and remarked that the welfare of the boys, especially those in hospital, had been her chief aim and would continue to be so.The retiring officers and executives had been a tower of strength, she noted, and she was confident that the work of those now being installed would equal or surpass what already had been done by the Auxiliary.The Past President's Badge was presented to Mr.Martin by Mr.Neish, the former, in expressing his thanks saying that he would be \u201cat the beck and call\u201d of the Senior Branch and the Auxiliary whenever they needed him.The following are the newly installed officers of Westmount (Que.No.39): OFFICERS INSTALLED President, Comrade Morgan; First Vice-President, Comrade J.Heron; Second Vice-President, Comrade S.Bell; Secretary, Comrade L.Mussells; Treasurer, Comrade W.Ellis, Sr.; By-Laws, Comrade J.A.Latham; Hospital Committee, Comrade J.Heron; Sergt.- At-Arms, Comrade W.Ellis, Jr.; Rehab.and Housing, Comrade G.Trower; Membership, Comrade I.Johnson; Auditors, Comrades C.Bowles and R.McIntyre; Finance, Comrade C.Bowles; Publicity, Comrade J.White; Zone Reps, Comrades A.McGregor and J.White.LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY President, Mrs.John Heron; First Vice-Pres., Miss Louise Tur- fus;-Second Vice-Pres., Miss Doris Harbour; Secretary, Miss Jean Heron; Treasurer, Mrs.Norman Karnak Ladies Club : b \\ 2 EEE Answering Your Questions ABOUT IMPORT ONTROL Mis: of the countries which are Canada's regular customers have not recovered sufficiently from the war to pay, in the normal way, for all the goods they need, despite extensive help from this and other countries.Nor are they able to send us enough of their goods to balance accounts\u2014or to pay us in the kind of money which we, in Canada, can use to buy goods in other countries.At the same time, Canada has been buying more goods thon ever before from the United States and other countries demanding U.S.dollars.This is because these goods were not obtainable elsewhere and because of demand pent-up during the war.Buying from the United States or U.S.dollar areos must, therefore, be temporarily reduced until our trading again becomes normal.Tomeet this emergency, purchase of goods and servicesor expenditures for travel, which must be paid for with U.S.dollars, are now subject to control.IF YOU ARE AN IMPORTER OF CONSUMER GOODS and wish to find out what goods are (1} prohibited, (2) subject to quota, or (3) unaffected by controls, see or write your nearest Collector of Customs ond Excise.IF YOU WISH TO IMPORT GOODS SUBJECT TO QUOTA and wish to establish your quota authorization to import, or need special information, consult your nearest Collector of Customs and Excise.Quota application forms (E.C.1) and instructions for completing them, are available at all Customs Offices.These applications must be filed with the Collector of Customs and Excise, IF YOU WISH INFORMATION ON THE AMOUNT OF YOUR QUOTA.After your application has been filed with your Collector of Customs and Excise, all correspondence about the establishment of quotas or cases of excep» tional hardship through import prohibitions should be directed to Emergency Import Control Division, Department of Finance, 490 Sussex Street, Ottawa.*Quotas are issued on a quarterly basis and any unused portion may be carried over into the following quarter.IF YOU ARE AN IMPORTER OF PRODUCTION PARTS, STRUCTURAL STEEL, stone, machinery or other capital goods or automobiles, and wish to know the Import restrictions in these classifications, write or see Emergency Import Control Division {Capital Goods), Department of Reconstruction and Supply, 385 Wellington Street, Ottawa.IF YOU INTEND TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE CANADA and wish to know about foreign exchange available for this purpose, consult any bank or the Foreign Exchange Control Board at Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Windsor, Vancouver, If you wish information about persenal purchases of goods made during travel outside Canada, consult the nearest Collector of Customs and Excise before departure, IF YOU ARE A MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALER OR RETAILER and wich information about excise taxes, or about the list of goods to which they apply, consult the nearest Collector of Customs and Excise.IF YOU NEED OTHER SOURCES OF IMPORTS consult the Foreign Trade Service, Department of Trade and Commerce (Import Division), Ottawa, regard- Ing your supply problems arising from import quota restrictions, Through the Trade Commissioner Service, the Import Division is endeavouring to arrange Increased supplies from the United Kingdom and other \u201cnon-scheduled\u201d countries, IF YOU ARE A HOUSEWIFE and wish information on available alternate foods which have comparable nutritional values to those now prohibited or subject to quota, informational material which has been prepared by the Nutrition Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare may be secured from your Provincial Health Department or local health unit.NS AN , erased from the printed page) .The administration of these emergency import controls is the with our sewing things, and like it Will I {old M usicale responsibilty of various departments of the basil The J AN obove information is given fo Gi anadian cifizens in complying ating | pattern r ® pontorations nore , Karnak as on ub wi with the new import control regulations with a minimum of incon- When using snaps, if the ball sec- Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke St.LL venience in their business and personal affairs.tion of the fastener is sewn to the West, on Tuesday at three LL garment first rubbed with the o'clock, : Co crayon and pressed firmly to the! Contributing to the program No Fresh Ass opposite piece of fabric, the blue will be Mrs.A.Laing, elocu- , mark made in this way becomes | tionist, Mr.Merlin Davies, tenor, À, Minister of Finance.an accurate guide for placing the Mr.W.J.Stephenson, baritone RN | socket half of the fastener.and Mrs.J.E.F.Martin, accom- NN N A ADA NEEDS U.S.DOLLARS Corners of collars, cuffs, and panist.lapels should be sharply pointed Mrs.E.D.McIntosh and her to avoid that \u201chomemade\u201d look.committee will serve .refresh- 4 Try using the little manicure ments.Members may bring sticks which come with small bot- guests, all of whom will be tles of cuticle remover, or an| welcomed by the President, Mrs.orangewood stick for this purpose.W.G.Critchley. > PAGE TEN Title Hopes Fade After 4-2 Defeat By GEORGE COCHRANE Westmount High's Senior A puck-chasers had their championship hopes dealt à severe blow to the solar plexus at the House of Selke Tuesday afterr.oon when they went down fighting to a superior West Hill sextet.The Westmounters were outplayed.almost all the way through the game, but they battled all the way with the work of rearguards Johnny Waterston and Paul Reaper, and winger George McLanders, fn particular, turning in fine games.} EE : Richard Lord also displayed a lot of zip but marred :his effoft by precipitating a brief fistic Red Raider rearguard.The set-to came mid-way through the final period when the duo were battling for the puck just inside the Westmount blue line.They worked their sticks up on one anothei, exchanged hot words and then Blauer skated away.But Lord was out for blood and pursued the Blauer man, dragged him down to the ice and got | in a few not very dangerous blows before refereey and more peaceful minded players tore them apart.Lord was ejected from the game for fighting while Blauer was is- aued a high sticking penalty.Good Game As a hockey game, it was the best Protestant section affray seen this season, which isn't saying very much.West Hill ran up a 2-0 lead on goals by Ei! Duke and George Destunis, Duke denting the twine at the 8.10 mark of the first period, Destunis getling his after three minutes and 22 seconds of play in the second (uo.Westmount siruek back before the middle canto ended, however, with a pair of luck-tinged tallies and tne period ended to knot the count at two apiece.McLanderg got the first on a solo rush that saw him carry the puck from his own en.around the West Hill net and then shove the boot heel into the cords.Ingram got the second and last Westmount marker just before the period ended when he picked up a pass from McMillan and, let the NEW CLASSES START JAN.5th BECOME AN EXPERT IN RADIO lu siz meaths doy classe or ome Yonr evening classes.Practical snd fhoeretical radie inetruction.Praetient Elvetrieity, Advanced Radio, Badre Bervieing, Breadonstine, Television, Radio Dravghting and Dosigaine.Aloo Correspundance Courses, OVER 2,000 CRADUATES NOW IMPLOYED Write te CANADIAN SCHOOL flurry with Haskell Blauer, sturdy + net.It caroméd off rearguard Johnny Wagar's skate \u2018into the cords.T3 Duke Gets Winner = Bill Duke got the winner for the far west enders at 1.40 of the final period when he slammed Bain's rebound past Prusser to make the score 3-2.Just for insurance, Herky McLellan convert ed a neat pass from Destunis into a goal 31 seconds before the abbreviated third period came to an end.Sandwiched in between the two last West Hill counters was the Lord - Blauer skirmish.The Line-Ups Westmount: Goal, Prusser: defence, Waterston, Reaper; centre, Lord; wings, McLanders, Tucker.Subs: Nicholson, Root, Ingram, Lupovitch, McMillan.West Hill: Goal, Douglas; defence, Wagar, Blauer; centre, Duke; wings, Destunis, Bain.Subs: Kyle, McLellan, Davidson, Thick, Porteous, Graham.SCORING SUMMARY First Period 1\u2014West Hill.Duke Penalties: Blauer.Second Period 2-\u2014-West Hill.Des unis (McLellan) .3-\u2014Westmount.McLanders 4\u2014Westmount.Ingram 3.22 5.12 (McMillan) .11.22 Penalties: Davidson, Blauer, Lord.Third Period 5-\u2014West Hill.Duke (Bain) .0000 .1.40 6\u2014West Hill.McLellan (Destunis) .eee 5.29 Penalties: Blauer, Lord (match).Referees: Roy McKissock and Curly Davies.High School Ski Meet Saturday A slalom ski meet for the Protestant High Schools of Montreal will be held this Saturday on Mount Royal.All those entering must report to the Chalet before ten o'clock to receive their instructions about the race.One feature of this meet is that girls may compete.All those planning to enter should listen to Hamilton Grant over CJAD at 8.00 on Saturday morning to hear whether the race will be run or cancelled due to snow or weather condi- tions.Five classes will be run off as follows: Class 1: Under 14 years of age.Class 2: Under 15 years of age.Class 3: Under 18 years of age.Class 4: Under 17 years of age.Class 5: Under 19 years of age.All these age groups are taken from the age prior to Sept.1.EXHIBITION CAGE TILT In an Intermediate Exhibition tilt played on Tuesday afternoon Westmount Junior High School's basketballers defeated Herbert Symonds High School division 29-21.THE EXAMINER, WHS Pucksters Lose To WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918 WHHST * \u2014 { puck fly from behind the West HHI CATCHES PAY OFF Jim Keane of the Bears makes difficult catch of a Sid Luckman pass right in front of Packers\u2019 Bob Forte as Chicago's defending champions edge Green Bay, 20-17, at Wrigley Field.Junior Hoopsters Top North Branch, MacDonald College Canadians Converters\u2019 Juniors won their 12th and 13th straight victories by soundly trouncing North Branch \u2018Y\u2019 Junior to the tune of 84-40 and MacDonald College Intermediates 38-24.The Converters ran roughshod over North Branch \u201cY\u201d in à schedule league game played on the Westmount Junior High School floor, connecting for 53 points in the 2nd half.The first half was nip and tuck, with the North End boys assuming a 7-2 lead early in the tilt.However, the Westmount- ers came back strong to edge the visitors 31-21 in the first half, Gordon MacLeod led the scoring for the locals, posting 28 points, closely followed by John Field and Jack Dudley with 17 and 12 respectively.Ray Tremblay was tops for the visitors with 18 points, followed by Zambon with-8.Wenty Young and Jim Henderson played air-tight games on guard for the locals.The Westmounters journeyed out to MacDonald College last Saturday to encounter the St.Anne de Bellevue boys and, after a closely contested struggle all the way, came out on top 38-24.This low scoring affair was highlighted by the Converters\u2019 Gordon MacLeod, who again led the locals to vie- tory by potting 22 points.Jim Henderson and Sterling McLeod followed with 6 and 5 points respectively.Scrivens with 7 and Watson with 6 were tops for the college boys, followed by Anderson and Hamilton with 5 each.SCORING SUMMARY Converters\u2019 (84) \u2014 S.McLeod (8), Putnam (3), G.MacLeod (26), Dudley (12), Field (17), Green- baum (4), Young (6), Henderson (5), Wray (3).North Branch (40) \u2014 Tremblay (18), Moore (2), Collins (1), Mc- Donald, Zambon (8), Maguire (1), Fischer, Burke (4), Egan (4), Ka- ribian (4).Converters\u2019 (88) \u2014 S.McLeod (5), Putnam (3), G.MacLeod (22), Dudley, Field (1), Greenbaum, Young (1), Henderson (8), Wray.Macdonald (24) \u2014 Anderson last year.most penalized club this season, the same as they were last year.This season they have a total of 402 penalty minutes while a year ago their team total was 352 minutes, an increase of 50 minutes.Wings, Hawks Second Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks are the second most penalized Clubs, each having a total of 325 minuteg spent in the penalty coop.Last season Detroit were next to Toronto in number of penalties with a team total of 256 minutes.The Red Wings show an increase of 69 minutes; Chicago, on the other hand, were the least penalized club in the League for a corresponding period a year ago.The Hawks had a total of 188 minutes last season in comparison with their 325 minutes this year for an increase: of 137 minutes \u2014 by far the biggest increase of any club.Montreal Canadiens have spent three minutes less in the sin - bin with 323, whereas a year ago their total was 242 minutes, an addition of 81 minutes.New York Rangers\u2019 players have rested in the penalty box for a total of 283 minutes.A year ago the Rangers showed a figure of 238, which gives the Broadway Blueshirts an increase of 45 minutes.Bruins Penalized Boston Bruins, the least penaliz- Westmount Wins Skiing Meet Westmount High came through in top place in the Protestant Schools cross-country meet held on Mount Royal last Saturday.Over 100 students competed in the five classes with Westmount emerging victorious in three of them.Goodwin of Westmount posted the best time of the day, covering the difficult course in 23 minutes and 21 seconds.E.Taylor of Montreal West topped the girl entries with a 27.44 timing.Results Class 1: Ross, WJHS, 24,57; Batshaw, WJHS, 29.18; Levine, BBHS, 29.39; Kaufman, BBHS, 31.12; Norman, WDHS, 33.47; Smith, WJHS, 31.52.; Class 2: Crombie, WHS, 23.23; McNown, WDHS, 26.48; Herbert, WDHS, 27.40; Houston, St, Lamb, 28.02; Iosch, Strathearn, 28.04; Shaughnessy, MWHS, 28.05.Class 3: Edge, 23.28; P.Laffoley, WHS, 23.36; .Æ.Laffoley, WJHS, 26.24; Ogilvy, MWHS, 26.36; Reiss, MHS, 26.40; Brown, WHS, 27.34.Class 4: Goodwin, WHS, 23.21; Rankin, Wordale, 26.11; McCrud- Mt.Royal, den, WHS, 26.44; Walker, St.Lamb., 28.36; Silverman, WHHS, 29.13.Class 5: Bard, St.Lamb., 28.45; Keep, WHHS, 28.52; Pappos, Strathearn, 30.44.Girls: Earle Taylor, MWHS, 27.44; Lorna Currie, MWHS, 33.24; Betty Lou Anderson, HSG, 34.08; Pat Flegehen, St, Lam.36.33; Kay Ashfield, St.Lam, 36,35; Barbara Fullerton, St.Lam., 36.52.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m==eeremmemene (5), Hamilton (5), McKay, Scriv- ens (7), Wallen, Shipley (1), Watson (8), Robh, Smith, °° \u201con \u2018NHL Teams Amassing More Penalties This Season The total penalty minutes amassed by the six N.H.L, clubs at the half-way mark of the 1947-48 season was 1,902 minutes \u2014 exactly 393 minutes more than was meted out for a corresponding period a year ago.Every one of the six teams showed an increase over As an illustration of the upsurge in the number of penalties this season, let it be pointed out that the total minutes for the aix teams at the end of the 1945-46 season was 1,779.These 1,779 minutes were compiled in 150 games, whereas the 1,902 minutes were incurred this season in 92 games.Almost unbelievable, isn\u2019t*it ?Toronto Maple Leafs are thex ed team in the N.H.L.with a total C of 245 minutes were the second .least penalized club last season ai\u201d the same stage of the championship race.The Bruins had 233 minutes in penalties last season come pared to their 245 this year for an additional 12 minutes.Boston has\u201d the smallest increase in penalties this season, The following shows how the 1,902 penalty minutes were chalke ed up each week.The 1,902 minutes include all games played up to and including those of January 4th.; : October 19 \u2014 123, October 26 \u2014 188, November 2 \u2014 178, November 9 \u2014 170, November 16 \u2014 110, November 23 \u2014 140, November 30 \u2014 113, December 7 \u2014 153, December 14 \u2014 190, December 21 \u2014 144, December 28 \u2014 186, January 4 \u2014 207.The following shows the teams\u201d totals at the half-way mark this season and a year ago.1946 - 47 SEASON Club Penalty Minutes Chicago .co0n00 188 Boston .233 Rangers .238 Canadiens 242 Detroit 256 Toronto ., 852 1947 - 48 SEASON Club Penalty Minutes Boston 0.0.0.\u2026.* 245 Rangers 283 - Canadiens 322 zhicago 325 Detroit 325 Toronto .402 ATTENTION, SKIERS Sports Dormitories Limited Announce the opening of \"THE DORM\" MONT ROLLAND, P.Q.600 yards south C.P.R.Station Supervised separate dormitory accommodation - non-licensed = large lounge and snack bar - good ski-tow.Rates: $1.73 per HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel.All modern conveniences.Really a desirahle location for the skier or vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride COCKTAIL ROOM Apply CL.1753 or direct wan.WINTER, =: SPORTS; 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Fast downhills te al challenge experte a.Jentle slopes end mow-laden trails for beginners.Famoes Snow Eagle Ski School oe now Alpine Ski Lift .skating .à night Siberian dog teams.Accommodation and œvisine In the famous \"Gray Roca\u201d way. THE EXAMINER, r WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY KIWANIS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Above are seen the new officers of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal a nd reading from left to right, they are: Eric L.Finch; Angus A.Stewart, Treasurer; Louis F.Vauthier, Vice-President; George S.Cowie, President: Alex F.Thomson, Past-President; Ralph E.Johnson, 2nd Vice- President; H.A.Wheeler, Secretary; Harold C.Johnston, in the front row.Back row: William C.Pyper, Normen R.Southward, John Sperling, John R.Turner; Ira T.Peacock, Harold E.Larman and Yervant Pasdermalian.16, 1948 Red Wings Top Panthers 3-1 In Bantam Puck Loop The Bantam Section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League started its season on Monday last and Stars meeting St.Leos.with Panthers meeting Red Wings In the game between Panthers and Red Wings the latter team won by the score of 3 to 1.H.McKeown tallied with 2 goals and E.Mart'n 1 goal for the winners and Bob Sherlock scored for the losers.Line-Ups Red Wings: R.Thompson, goal; A.Skinner and D.Drummond, defence; E.Martin, centre; R.Baillie and C.Baillie, wings; alternates, J.Abbott, M.Klein, M.Greenwood, R.Southward and H.McKeown.Panthers: B.Hughes, goal; J.Haire and J.Woodburn, defence: B.Sherlock, centre; J.Sanzelius and J.Beaton, wings; alternates, J.Keir, J.Pickford and M.Iito.Stars Tie St.Leo's The second game between Stars and St.Leo's ended in a 2-all draw.J.Apostolatos and J.Swaine scored for the Stars and J.Platt and R.Goulet for St.Leo's.Line-Ups St.Leo\u2019s: C.Sawyer, goal; R.Goulet and Pettit, defence; B.Gallery, centre; R.Murray and T.Grant, wings; alternates T.St.James, D.Pemberton Smith, J.Platt, Collins and P.Grant.Stars: D.Dunbar, goal; G.Bowles and G.Stamatelos, de- fencé; J.Apostolatos, centre; J.Swaine and D.McDougall, wings; alternates, B.McKeown, J.Petry, C.Powis, P.Haldiman, J.Moore and D.Smith.FORUM Sunday, January 18th, at 2.30 SENIOR LEAGUE HOCKEY QUEBEC ROYALS Prices: $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 Children .50 Box office open at 12 noon Sunday Subscribers are requested to pick up.their tickets before 2 p.m.+ Bantam Hockey League Schedule Is Released .Bantam section.schedule: Monday, January 12 \u2014 Panthers v8 Red Wings; Stars vs St.Leos.Friday, January 16 \u2014 Tornadoes, vs Panthers; Red Wings vs Stars.Monday, January 19 \u2014 St.Loes vs Tornadoes; Stars vs Panthers.Friday, January 23 \u2014 St.Leos vs Red Wings; Tornadoes vs Stars.Monday, January 26 \u2014 Panthers vs St.Leos; Red Wings vs Tornadoes.s Friday, January 30 \u2014 Red Wings vs Panthers; St.Leos vs Stars.Monday, February 2 \u2014 Panthers vs Tornadoes; Stars vs Red Wings.Friday, February 6 \u2014 Tornadoes vs St.Leos; Panthers vs Stars.Monday, February 9 \u2014 Red Wings vs St.Leos; Stars vs Tornadoes.Friday, February 13 \u2014 St.Leos vs Panthers; Tornadoes vs Red Wings.Monday, February 16 \u2014 Panthers vs Red Wings; Stars vs St.Leos.Friday, February 20 \u2014 Tornadoes vs Panthers; Red Wings vs Stars.Monday, February 23 \u2014 St.Leos vs Tornadoes; Stars vs Panthers.Friday, February 27 \u2014 St.Leos vs Red Wings; Tornadoes vs Stars.Monday, March 1 \u2014 Panthers vs St.Leos; Red Wings vs Tornadoes.cited = e YOUR BEST BUY IN REFRESHMENT JJ) \u201culi, CANADA'S OWN COLA .Conn Smythe Says Canuck Lads Lack Fighting Spirit Conny Smythe, President and Managing Director of Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens and the man responsible for building Toronto Maple Leafs into one of the most formidable teams in major league hockey, is concerned about the lack of fighting spirit among Canadian youth.He'd like to see more of them realize that success comes only as a result of courage and hard work, he says.Long noted as a doughty battler in the sports realm, Smythe served in both World Wars as an active combatant, returning from the second struggle seri- | ously wounded and with a major\u2019s rank.He is therefore qualified to say his piece on the matter of fighting spirit.On Saturday, January 17, he Will appear as guest speaker on the weekly broadcast of Sports College, carried coast-to-coast over a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network and affil- jated stations.He intends to tell young Canada some of the things he believes are necessary for success in the post-war world.Urges \u201cCan Do\u201d Motto \u201cYoung athletes could do a lot worse than take as their motto the Canadian Army's \u2018Can Do\u2019 motto of the first World War,\u201d Major Smythe comments.\u201cYou can't get big things done by worrying how tough a problem looks, or how heavy the odds are against it.\u201d Digging into his hockey experience, the Maple Leaf boss uses the careers of men like Joe Primeau, \u201cKing Clancy and \u201cRed\u201d Horner as examples of success based on courage and hard work.\u201cWhen the Leaf organization is looking for a hockey player we look not only for men who can skate, stickhandle and shoot, but for men with the self-reliant \u2018Can Do\u2019 spirit\u2019 he declares.; Smythe is one of a group of leading sports figures appearing on the weekly Sports College radio sessions.These have recently included figure skater Barbara Ann Scott, and N.H.L.President Clarence Campbell.Commercial High Sr.B\u2019s Defeat WHS in Basketball Westmount High Senior B basketball team was defeated 36-29 in a game with Commercial High, \u2018played in the\u2019 Commérélal High CARPET BOWLING The N.D.G.and District Carpet Bowling League, who are competing for the Monitor Trophy held their third league set of scheduled games recently, the following being the results \u2014 Scott Presbyterian B 10 versus Kensington A 9; St.Lukes B 16 versus Westmount Park 14; Westminster Central 15 versus Kensington B 9; St.Lukes A 10 versus Wesley A 14; Wesley B 11 versus Scott Presbyterian A 18.The next set of games will be played on Friday, January 23rd next on the floor of the Scott Presbyterian Church.gymnasium last Thursday.Highest scorers were Miller and Weiss for Commercial High, and Everson, of Westmount High.A very good defence game was played by Nelles, of Westmount, PAGE ELEVEN INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL SENIOR A SECTION Teum PL W.L.T.F, A.Pts, BBHY .1 1 0 0 97 94 2 HSMW .1 1 0 ¢ 2% 11 2 WHHS .1 1-0 6 40 WG 2 VHS 2.1 0 1 0 831 47 0° SA Lascsss 1 0 1 U 11 23 à MWHS .1 0 1 0 36 #0 0 SENIOR B SECTION Tenm P.W.LT.FL A.Pts.LHS LL.1 1 0 4 16 2 COM.HS.1 1 006 20 2 LCC .1 0 1 16 # DU WHS .1 0 1 0 20 36 0 JUNIOR.SECTION Team POW L.T.F.A, Pts, BBHS .1 1 à 0 Ho 21 2 MWHS 1 160 0 143 9 3 VHs \u2026 1 1 0 0 23 4 2 HSyHS .1 1 0 0 10 9 2 WDHS 1 1.0 0 40 12 2 SA Uo.T0121 50 0 PCHS 1 ë 1 0 9 13 4 LCC .1 0 1 G 1 24 à MRHS 1 4 1 & 9 10 0 WJHS 1 0 1 4 12 40 0 AUSTRIAN BRAVE On the roster of the Springfield Indians this season is a player who was born as tar away as Vienna, Austria.He is Frank Eisenzoph, a 150-pound left winger® Get a head! Shake a hand! Footwork! Coordinate these at the PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Tuesday, January 20th, at 8.15 p.m.and following Tuesdays Leader: Willlam Hardie Bronze Medalist 1947 Oratorial Contest Register now at the WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke West EL.1106 À TELEPHONE TODAY! HEATING 4 By Buying AND CUT YOUR COSTS @ SAVE MONEY QUALITY COAL OR COKE It's Not The Cost Per Ton But The Cost Per Winter.That Counts \u201cQuality means Economy\u201d AND & PARKER LIMITED 4857 SHERBROOKE ST.W (AT VICTORIA AVE) \u201cMore Heat Per Dollar\u201d © BACKED BY 30 YEARS, Of DEPENDABLE SERVICE © Des - i » PAGE TWELVE e CHILDREN! e Do Not Miss THE PRINCE'S BALL Where You Will Meet The Lovely \u201cCINDERELLA\u201d The King and Queen VICTORIA HALL - THIS SATURDAY Fivkets at Willls & Co.Limited, Cor.St.Catherine and Drummond Streets and at the Door $1.33 and 70c (Tax Included) CHILDREN'S THEATRE Directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters The public just won\u2019t let this charming picture go .Because everyone has enjoyed it immensely, and in response to the many requests from those who have missed it .or would like to see il again, we are HOLDING OVER This First Run Picture For A 4th Rollicking Week! Starting SATURDAY! (Decarte Blvd.at Snowdon Jnct.) ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS, INC.Presents DON DeFORE « ANN HARDING CHARLIE RUGGLES VICTOR MOORE + GALE STORM | ® Plus A Variety of Short Subjects @ Starting Times of \"It Happened on 5th Avenue\" Saturday Only! 12.50 - 2.00 - 5.30 veus .Sunday until Friday! 10.35 1.40 \u2014 4.10 \u2014 6.40 \u2014 9.15 Last Complete Show Last Complete Show et 10.00 p.m.at 5.40 p.m.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1948 Be!l Singers Will Revive Choral Singing A revival of a capella or unaccompanied choral singing has been one of the main endeavors of The Leslie Bell Singers, the famous Ontario women's choir, which makes its first appearance in Montreal at the Plateau Hall on Saturday evening, January 24.The repertory of the Bell Sing- ers includes several sacred and se- |.cular works of the 16th century, the Golden Age of Choral Song.The Bell Singers have specialized in Palestrina Masses and motets by Byrd, Vittoria and \u2018Orlandus Lassus.Their rendering of the famous Missa Papae Marcelli by Palestrina has evoked the highest praise, Dr.Bell also believes that a fully rounded repertory for a choir should be drawn from the music of all periods.The difficulty, in this respect, he Says, is that the majority of the vocal music composed during the past 300 years has been scored with instrumental accompaniment.This leaves only such specialized fields as Russian church music and Negro Spirituals.The way out, says Dr.Bell, is the arrangement of such rausic for a capella singing.Dr.Bell himself has made a specialty of such arrangements which won considerable fame in Canada and the United States.Many of his arrangements are exclusive to The Bell Singers.Others have been published and are said to be favorites With choirs throurhout North America.STARTED LATE Barry Fitzgerald, currently appearing in Paramount's \u201cThe Sainted Sisters,\u201d waited until he was 41 years old before he finally made his momentous decision to become an actor.Until then he had been a poorly-paid clerk in Bert Allerton, of Chicago, got himself elected president of the Society of American Magicians.It's a good trick, if you can do it.of Twentieth Century-Fox's Technicolor musical, AT THE MONKLAND SATURDAY TILL TUESDAY Mark Stevens is about to answer the question posed by the title \u201c| Wonder Whe's Kissing Mer New.\u201d That's June Maver, Stevens\u2019 ce-ster in the film opening Saturday at the Monkiond Theatre.Robert Young-Suson Hey- ward in \u2018\u2019They Wen't Believe Me.\u201d is the added feature.Club 800\u2019s Saturday Show Now At Monkland Theatre The teen-agers around N.D.G.became quite enthused as they heard the news about Bob Harvie's Club 800 show being broadcast from the stage of the Monkland Theatre, every Saturday afternoon throughout the winter.It is now officially under way, as the famed all-request show hit the Theatre recently for its second big run.The pictures are shown as scheduled for the afternoon.Then at three-thirty, the show is interrupted for about an hour and a half, to enable Boh and his CJAD confederates to toss the show on the air for the radio fans.To some teen-agers who have not heard the show, and Im sure there are very few, the following data is directed.Bob dlarvie came here from a similar show up in Toronto, about two, years ago and started a show for the newly formed station of CJAD in Montreal.So to work he went, and in about three week: he had a well- recognized programme.Sponsors threw in their bids for spots on the show,and the hour obtained became known as \u2018Club 800\u2019.The programme is an \u2019all- \u201cIi Happened On 5th Avenue\u201d To Remain At Snowdon Occasionally, a Hollywood company makes a motion picture that is thoroughly enjoyed by EVERY movie-goer who sees it.Such a picture is Roy Del Ruth's uproarious comedy-farce \u201cIt Happened On 5th Avenue\u201d which is being held over, due to public demand, for a 4th hilarious week, starting Saturday at The Snowdon Theatre.This rollicking, heart-warming comedy simply sparkles with fun because it has a fresh theme, spiced with inspired performances by a grand cast.Here are a few intimate notes about some of the [LA A United Theatre (Monkland at Girouard Ave) ON OUR STAGE SATURDAY AFTERNOON CJAD's Club \"800\" with BOB HARVIE HE |.WROTE ( THE SONGS \\ THAT SET AN ERA : AFLAME! Y The Story of JOE HOWARD, ( America\u2019s { Romantic f TROUBADOUR! ™e of the Most Entertaining Pictures ou'll Enjoy Starting SATURDAY ER LAST SHOWING TODAY! | \"Captains Courageous\u201d & \"Rage in Heaven\" Would the Jury Believe His Shocking Story?The Shock of A Lifetime Awaits You In The Startling Climax! wonderful actors and actresses appearing in this happy picture.There is Victor Moore, who plays the part of the philosophic hobo who secretly moves into the millionaire's 5th Avenue mansion and takes up the life of a wealthy nan.Off the screen he really is a nice person.Just before beginning his role in this picture, he proved his friendship with twe men by placing his stand-in of 30 years, Maur- ic.Eliot, in the job of manager of a Jackson Heights, N.Y.bus terminal which he owns.As Elliot's successor on the film sets, Moore selected Robert Ingersoll, whom he knew in vaudeville 25 years ago.Then there is Charlie Ruggles, who i.the millionaire industrial tycoon in whose mansion the hobo makes himself at home.In real life he raises dogs, grows oranges and plays handball as his chief hobbies, Ann Harding portrays the role of the estranged wife of the millionaire.Before making acting her career, Miss Harding used to work as a part- time filing clerk for a New York Insurance company.Don DeFore appears as the ex-G.I.who has been evicted from a building that is owned by the millionaire.He used to be a singer on a radio program in his native Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Gale Storm is the daughter of the millionaire and the estranged wife in the picture.It seems that every time Miss Storm works in a picture, she loses at least four pounds.Now you have met the leading players in this delightful picture, let's not forget to mention that the songs were especially written for this picture by the famed tune- smith Harry Revel.on this job, and he request show, the requests of teen agers around town re Bob Hare vie's orders as he spins the plate ters, you as teen-agers, ask for.To add variety to the show, Bol has cooked up different ideas to add to the spirit of the show.At the halfway mark in the show, the \u201cGuess Who\u201d part of the show comes into being.Here Bob plays a record and it is up to the audience to identify the band or vocal- Ast.For the right answer the winner is presented with passes to & Johnny Holmes dance at Victoria Hall.Another interesting part in the show is conducted by Bob again.He asks some members of the audience to name one side of any record that he or she knows, and then Bob tries to identify the other side.Bob\u2019s average is pretty good 1sually sends the contestant away without the winners\u2019 prize, a free recording from Willis.So there in a bird\u2019s eye view, is the idea behind Club £00, to play and do the things that you as teenagers enjoy; Bob deserves special done in getting the show jacked up to its present popularity.He has run the show ever since its beginning, à long time ago, and has done a fine job.The show is put on elsewhere than in the Studio on Mountain Street.At the present time it goes out to the Monkland theatre for the Saturday edition en \u201cThe Padded Cell\u2019 and during the summer the show is presented from the bandstand at beautiful Belmont Park.LESLIE BELL SINGERS | Beautiful Music by 50 Beautiful Girls! PLATEAU HALL Saturday, Jan.24 8.30 p.m.$1.00, $2, $3 Tickets: C.W.Lindsay Ce.lad.| Peel and St.Catherine TEAR OFF AND MAIL Make Cheques or Money Orders payable to 1 Elizabeth Hammond 203 Ballantyne Ave.N., Montreal West.1 Tel.- - - WA.6686 | Please send .Tickets Price .24.0000000000 Saicony ( } Ground Floor () For which 1 enclose $ .| Neme .\u2026\u2026.Address Please Write Plainly Speciet Montreal Tramways Transportation Direct te PLATEAU HALL credit for the fine job he han\u2019 AT NEW VAN HORNE THEATRE ON SATURDAY Nancy Coleman and Margaret Lindsay in a scene from \u2018Her Sister's Secret,\u201d a first run film which will be the opening attraction at the new Van Horne Theatre, which will open on Saturday next at one p.m.Caledonian Society Will Honour Burns \u2018The Caledonian Society of Montreal will hold the 188th Burns Anniversary and Dance on January 23 at the Windsor Hotel and the function will be under Convener- ship of Past - President, J.W.Graham.Captain Proven, President of the Society, will preside at the event and representatives of the \u20acity and National Societies will be the special guests.Col.V.E.Tra- versy, Officer Commanding the Black Watch of Canada, will also be present and has granted.permission to members of the Regiment to attend wearing uniform.Pipers of the Black Watch, by permission of the Commanding Officer, will pipe in \u201cThe Haggis.\u201d Past-President William McBroom will give the address \u201cTo A Haggis\u201d.W.J.Stephenson will render Burns\u2019 songs and there will be an exhibition of Highland Dancing by the pupils of Miss Carrie Big- gers.Owing to existing conditions this function will not be strictly formal.R.Milne, 2320 Hampton Avenue, EL 2745, is in charge of arrangements and can supply full Information to all requiring same.\u2014 PRESIDENT UNITED THEATRES George Ganetakos, president of the United Amusement Corp., Limited, whose newest theatre, the Van Horne, will open next Saturday ot 1 p.m.Geo.Ganetakos To Open Van Home Theatre, Sat.George Ganetakos, president of the United Amusement Corporation Limited who own and operate approximately forty theatres in the province of Quebec, when interviewed today, stated that the company's latest addition to it's fast growing chain of moving picture theatres, the Van Horne, will be opened this coming Saturday.Mr.Ganetakos pointed out that two of the many outstanding features of the new Van Horne Theatre will be the Kroehler push back chairs: and a specially engineered air conditioning system which will keep the air at the proper temperature and correct humidity during all seasons.The Van Horne will be the second theatre in Canada to have a complete installation of Kroehler push back chairs, the other theatre being the Avenue.These deluxe seats permit a person to pass without the occupant having to stand up.The seat holder just places his feet under the seat, Van Home, De Luxe Theatre, Open Sat.With First Film The opening film attraction at the new Van Horne, one of Canada\u2019s finest and most modern theatres situated at the corner of Van Horne Avenue and Cote des Neiges Road which opens bn Saturday, will be \u201cHer Sister's Secret\u201d featuring Nancy Coleman, Margaret Lindsay, Philip Reed and Felix Bressart.:'This will be the Montreal premiere of this exciting film whieh depicts the heart-warming story of a young Southern belle who, en- Faptured by the mood created by New Orlean\u2019s carefree Mardi Gras, submits to the ardor of a dashing young serviceman on leave from a nearby training camp.Their love affair is abruptly terminated when the soldier is sent overseas.When Toni, the girl, discovers she is to become a mother, she arranges to sacrifice her baby to her sister and Prother-in-law, rather than confess that circumstances had prevented her own marriage.\u2026 Later, Toni is faced with a difficult decision.Should she beg for the return of her baby and ruin her sister's happiness, or should she let well enough alone and suppress her own maternal hunger?It is on this fulcrum that the picture's plot balances.Nancy Coleman, as the emotionally torn Toni, brings an understanding to her role.Remembered for stand-out performances in \u201cKing's Row\u201d and \u201cDevotion\u201d, Nancy reaches a new peak of dramatic excellence as the beauty who loved, not wisely but too well.| Philip Reed portrays the role of Toni's sincere but hapless lover, Dick.As the lad who must face relinquishing his own child to strangers Reed acquits himself notably.One of Hollywood's most depen- dable actresses, Margaret Lindsay, wins further dramatic laurels as Renee, Toni\u2019s understanding and forgiving sister.Felix Bressart, longtime favorite of film fans, adds another to his list of topnotch characterizations as Pepe, the fumbling but affectionate restaurateur who befriends Toni and Dick.Nothing has been spared to leans forward and the chair pushes back.When the person has passed the occupant of the seat moves his feet forward, relaxes and the seat slides back to it's normal position.One of the chief points in the air conditioning system at the Van Horne is an excess supply ef cooling and heating coils in the air mixing chamber.This permits an extra large quantity of fresh air being permitted to enter and be distributed equally throughout the theatre at the proper temperature and correct humidity and not necessitating using the same air over and over again as sème of the old fashioned systems are forced to do on account of their low cooling and heating capacity.The front of the theatre is modern and attractive being built of stone with a smart insert of black vitrolite.The doors are of cast aluminum and the box office is of marble and stainless steel.A gayly decorated lobby leads directly into a spacious foyer with indirect lighting and features an ultra modern candy bar and cloak room.The theatre auditorium is designed primarily for correct acoustics.This has been achieved by avoiding parellel smooth surfaces.The aisles are wide allowing easy access to all seats.The decoration is simple but pleasing and the whole atmosphere is one that invites complete relaxation.Luke, Little and Mace were the architects and Louis Donolo Inc., the builder.make \u201cHer Sister's Secret\u201d an outstanding motion picture.THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 PAGE THIRTEEN Montreal's Newest DeLuxe Theatre! VAN HORNE (Van Horne Ave.and Cote des Neiges Road) .OPENS SATURDAY! January 17th at 1 P.M.For our opening attraction we have chosen this exciting film .a story of two sisters sharing a secret that wouldn't keep .! FIRST RUN IN MONTREAL P RC Pictures.lnc.presents NANCY COLEMAN MARGARET LINDSAY PHILIP REED - FELIX BRESSART wn loys 9 with Regis Toomey - Henry Stephenson Fritz Feld Genera r*-+ ov Continuous Performance Daily from 1 nm, À Matinres 30c.Nightly and Sunday 450.(taxes {582 And For Your Complete Comfort KROEHLER PUSH BACK CHAIRS = {The World's Finest Theatre Chair) SCIENTIFIC AIR CONDITIONING {Proper Temperature and Correct Humidity _Every Day in the Year) KROEHLER Push - Back SEATS MEAN © NO MORE STANDING TO LET OTHERS PASS @ NO MORE STEPPED ON TOES © NO MORE LONG INTERRUPTIONS OF VIEW ® NO DROPPED ARTICLES © NO DEING CROWDED WHEN OTHERS PASS Continueus Performonces Daily Starting at One p.m.Matinees 30c - Nights 45e (All Taxes Included) PLACE YOUR FEET UNDER SEAT.LEAN FORWARD AND CHAIR PUSHES BACK MOVE YOUR FEET FORWARD .RELAX AND THE SEAT SLIDES BACK TO ITS NORMAL POSITION Opening Attraction Starting Saturday \"Her Sister's Secret\" FIRST RUN IN MONTREAL The Von Horne Theatre is on Cote des Neiges Road at Van Horne Avenue.de \u2014 \u2014 PAGE FOURTEEN Special Staging Of \u201cHuck Finn\u201d In response to the more than expected enthusiasm with which the Theatre for Young Folk's production of \u201cHuckleberry Finn\u201d was greeted last week at Victoria Hall, it has been arranged to present a special presentation of.this children\u2019s play, Saturday at 10.30 a.m., at the Monkland Theatre.\u201cHuckleberry Finn\u201d provided the regular children\u2019s audiences with an amazingly different type of entertainment \u2014 the type that THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, requires for complete silence on the part of the audience, and silence reigned during the two acts of this famous story.The terrific applause at the end showed that \u201cHuck Fin\u201d is just as popular \u2014 if not more so \u2014 than his last year\u2019s counterpart \u2014 Tom Sawyer.Centering around two phoney uncles who attempt to steal the inheritance of two young ladies, the Theatre for Young Folk play is full of surprises throughout.Villains, heroes, suspense and action, to say nothing of charming costumes, setting and music, make this the most enchanting play that the Theatre for Young Folk has ever been pleased to present.Saturday at Monkland Theatre will mark the first time this season that the C.A.T.children's shows have left Victoria Hall.The play will return to Victoria Hall on January 24, remaining there until further notice.INS GOOD TIME Ray Milland, starring in Paramount\u2019's \u201cThe Clock,\u201d is a chain gin-rummy player while working on a picture.He takes on all comers and is constantly at the game of cards between scenes.A substance 4000 times sweeter than sugar has been discovered by chemists.You'll probably hear more about it in popular songs.CALEDONIAN NIGHT Friday, January 16th Military Whist DANCE VICTORIA HALL Westmount - 8.30 p.m.PRIZES FOR WHIST DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS Richard Milne, Hon.Sec'y.EL.2745 AT THE SEVILLE STARTING SATURDAY! Dan Dailey and Betty Grable are the pair of vaudeville hoofers whose professional and domestic trials and tribulations are unfolded in the new Technicolor musical,\u201d MOTHER WORE TIGHTS,\" starting Saturday at the Seville Theatre.make up the happy-go-fucky foursome appearing HILARIOUS COMEDY AT WESTMOUNT Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Robert Hutton and Martha Vickers in the riotous comedy \"Love and Learn,\u201d which starts Sunday for one week at the Westmount! \u201cMother Wore Tights\u201d Film Of Hilarity At Westmount It's been a long time in the coming, and now that it's here it has proved itself oh-so- much worth the waiting for! With \u201cMother Wore Tights,\u201d Twentieth Century-Fox has broken through the icy tinsel and scaly stereotype of the \u201cshow world\u201d as Hollywood has been prone to present it, and has gone sttaight to its heart to bring us the first true, Intimate story of the people who.made show business \u2018like no business on earth.The result às a picture so grand, so great, so filled with rich human warmth as to set it apart as a rare and wonderful film.entirely in a class by itself.Le The picture, now playing at the Westmount Theatre, has been filmed in Technicolor stars Betty Grable, introduces a sensational new screen personality in Dan Dailey, and has a score of \u201c terrific new song hits.But \u201cMother Wore Tights\u201d is not a musical in the common use of that term.If you need Reserved .Adults Special! This Week Only! Theatre for Young Folks \u201cHUCKLEBERRY FINN\u201d Will be Presented on the Stage of The Monkland Theatre 5504 Monkland Ave.Saturday, January 17th, at 10.00 a.m.Phone ELwood 1668 for Advance Reservations Children .50 & .35 Take 3A or 83 car to Monkland and Girouard The Play Will Continue At Victoria Hall On January 24th $1.00 (All prices .75 include tax) à label, it might be best called simply a story with music.If you wanted to analyze it, you might say it's a warm and human family drama, and a great love story, and a scintillating cavalcade of song and dance.It is all that\u2014and much more! It is the true story of the happy, hilarious life of a pair of lovable hoofers, Frank and Myrtle Burt, a real-life vaudeville team whose adventures were chronicled in the bestselling biography, \u201cMother Wore Tights,\u201d written by their daughter Miriam Young It is Frank's and Mpyrtle\u2019's story; the story of how they worked to achieve success as a dance team on the vaudeville circuit concurrent with fulfilling their duty in raising two rambune- tious daughters; and it is the story of the girls and their problem (no less their parents\u2019) people in a world of other peo- of being the children of show ple who didn't know a pratt fall from a scrim No family outside a show business ever had quite such a life.And it's all herein all its fun, excitement, private dramas, romance, music and laughter.Betty Grable, of course, plays the title role, and in mighty rare (and lovely) form is she.This is the type of portrayal that Betty has long waited for, and the depth and true understanding she brings to the role of Myrtle Burt is no less a joy to behold than her matchless singing and dancing talents.Dan Dailey, as Frank Burt, proves as wonderful a surprise as we could hope this, or any other season, would bring.The guy is simply terrific! Rarely has any actor ever given a characterization so downright real and human.And for his dancing,\u2014it's sensational! Dail- ey has everything it takes for top stardom; he has hit the mark with this one perfomance, Little Connie Marshall and winsome Mona Freeman are the two Burt kids (the story brings Mona up to the romance stage), and they add no little to the sheer delight of the picture, Mack Gordon's lyrics JANUARY 18, 1948 Josef Myrow's melodies combine to provide the perfect musical supplement to the enthralling story.Listen especially for You Do, as well as Kok- omo, Indiana; (Rolling Down Bowling Green) In A Little Two-Seat Tandem; There's Nothing Like A Song; This Is My Favorite City; and Fare- Thee-Well Dear Alma Mater.The dances staged by Seymour Félix and Kenny Williams, and the be-witching costumes designed by Orry-Kelly provide generous doses of eye-filling excitement.There is, indeed, no business like show -business.And, \u201cMoth- SOUTHERN ENGLISHMAN Melvyn Douglas, who plays a Britisher in \u201cMy Own True Love\u201d at Paramount, was born in Macon, Georgia.% SEVILLE: Last Showing TODAY! \u201cTHE OTHER LOVE,\" with Barbara Stanwyck and David Niven.Also \"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE,\" with Michael Chekhov and Joanne Dru.REVIVAL TONIGHT after II: \u201cFROM THIS DAY FORWARD,\" starring Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens.A United CTheatne t St.Catherine at Chomedy) Starts SATURDAY Until TUESDAY! This happens to be a story of some very lovable people in show.business .but most of all it's about Mother, Dad and two kids who lived from the heart \u2014 and loved from the tips of their toes! er Wore Tights\u201d tells its grandest story.You'll love every minute of it! The Added Attraction Is Zane Grey's thrill-swept story of Western outlawry, \u201cTwin Sombreros,\u201d brought to the screen with all the vivid exite- ment, colorful characters and blazing two-gun action of the master adventure novelists great yarn.Glorious in the splendor of outdoor Cinecolor, the screen adaption, is retitled \u201cGunfighters.\u201d \u201cGunfighters,\u201d a Columbia picture, stars Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton in a lav- ishly-scaled tale of relentless pursuit, cold-blooded ambush and hot-headed romance.It is the story of a famed gunfighter who is determined to lay aside his guns forever after he is forced to shoot his best friend when the latter tries to beat him to the draw.His reputation as \u2018scourge of the Southwest\u201d can't be lived down, : and he is drawn into a ruth- J, less cattle ranchers\u2019 war when another friend is murdered.BETTY GRABLE Heading the strong support- Pa *e cast is a dramatically beautiful * ° Hollywood newcomer, Dorothy * DA DAILEY ° Hart, in the role of a ranch .owner's daughter who turns \u2014 2 Excellent Pictures! \u2014 against her own father to aid A LAWLESS BEAUTY the ex-gunfighter in his strug- Trading her smile for a man's Zane Grey's Great RL TIGHTS gle.Featured players are Bruce life ., 1 Cabot, Charley Grapewin, Steven Romance Of The West! Geray, Forrest Tucker, Charles RIT AEN | ciNECOLOR BF 3 ¥ Keraper and Grant Withers.Hollywood \u2014 Ho, hum, Bing Crosby wins another popularity poll.Results of a ballot taken among students, businessmen, farmers, teachers, professionals, showmen and others in the parrin Philippine Islands placed the ZAKDOLPH BARGARA Groaner at the top of the list of Hollywood actors, the Philippine Cinema Society recently announced.Ingrid Bergman was voted the most popular actress SCOTT-BRITTON with ORCL CABOT CHARLEY GRAPEWIN STEVEN CERAY FORREST TUCKER.CHARLES KEMPER- GRANT WITHERS wd DOROTHY HART WESTMOUNT: TODAY untif SATURDAY! \u201cMOTHER WORE TIGHTS,\" starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey.Also \"GUNFIGHTERS,\" in cinecolor, with Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton.Starts SATURDAY For ONE WEEK! United (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) An excellent combination of suspenseful adventure and mirthful musical comedy! Terror and Here's a whooping big lesson Terrific in Love and a Whopping Big Tension.Session of Songs.In e Mansion of Mystery! PERS y $3 4 3ACK COR Son) À UT In\" ERs.7 id LOVE [EARNŸ AND and\\= À K AN 7 Use Examiner Want Ads + | They Bring Results 8 COUNTRY HOUSES WTD.SUMMER cottage wanted, family of 3 adults desires to rent modern cottage for part or all of next summer.Must be on waterside and within com- igting distance of Montreal.Call rvenings.WI.9376, Z-23 is APARTMENTS WANTED BUSINESS couple, mo children, 3 or 4 room apartment or duplex.Any district.Bank references, $65.00 to $80.00 monthly.HA.6619, Evenings, EX, 3724, Z-15 F-ANTED by 4 business gentlemen, furnished 31% to 41% room apartment.Excellent references.Write box 209, c-o 2183 Hampton Avenue.Z-34 13a LIVING ACCOMMODATION WANTED DO YOU want exceptional tenants?Three to six room furnished self- contained apartment required by 2 quiet, respectable professional engineers who will take .good care of premises, Write box 200, c-o 2183 Hampton or phone WI.1243.Z-42 21 ROOMS WANTED TEACHER requires a comfortable \u2018oom in private home, kitchen privi- ges, Write particulars to Box 208, -o 2183 Hampton, Z-43 AUTOS FOK SALE FORD, 1947, four door sedan, used three months, excellent condition throughout.Equipped with heater; 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black overcoat, dress suit and tuxedo, all 38-40.FI.9134 Z-50 CAMERA \u2014 Universal Meteor; small pool table; ice skates, size 5; hockey mitts, EL.6093.Z-49 NINE piece walnut dining room suite, $125.00; 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, $75.00, WA, 5361., Z-85 COAL jacket heater, dietetic scales.EL.1926.Z-31 SKI1IS, poles and girl's ski boots, size 71%.Bargain, FI.4343 Z-32 D = FOR sale for your modern kitchen, 4 burner Clare Jewel gas stove, light, timer, oven with thermostat, all neatly enclosed with cover when not in use, $100.00.Call evenings, WI 215, 29 mahogany SPOOL twin bed frames, Z-17 tinish, $15.00 each; EL.1327.UMBRELLAS recovered, called for and delivered.DI.4505, Z-3 SILVER fox cape, 12-14, $60.00.% brown squirrel coat, excellent condition, $150.00.WA, 2984, Z-25 | 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE, china, silverware (In any condition), glass, furniture, ornaments.Cash paid.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.6700.Z-9 CHILDREN'S skates wanted, sizes 12 and 2.WI, 1249, Z-4 PAIR boy's skates and 6 or 7.WI.2630.GIRL'S fancy skates, size 7-71, good condition, WI.8016, Z-29 SILVER teaset with tray wanted, WA, 6147.2-21 BOY'S tube skates, size 2 wanted.WI.7751.Z-24 boots, size Z-41 2 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED COOK general, small apartment, couple, no children.Attractive room and bath, $50.00.1700 MacGregor St., WI.8839.Please call after Sunday, 34 HELP WID.\u2014FEMALE SALESLADY Young saleslady wanted for exclusive lingerie shop in Westmount.Please call for interview.DE, 3348, Z-26 BEAUTY COUNSELORS OF CANADA will train intelligent woman for remunerative position with flexible hours.Phone evenings, FI, 3468.Z-21 DENTAL ASSISTANT \u2014 Will train suitable applicant, slight knowledge of typing an asset, though not essential, Write Box 207, c-o 2183 Hampton, Z-20 35 SITS.WANTED\u2014FEMALE WEST END SECRETARIAL SERVICE Stenography, typing, manuscripts, mailings, etc, executed with speed and accuracy, DE, 8830.Z-47 37 SITS.WANTED\u2014MALE PAINTED walls and ceilings washed, ceilings tinted, Light painting done.DE.6132, Z-36 41 DOMESTIC PETS DON'T forget if going away, your dog will be happy and well cared for, at Veva Robson's heated country Boarding Kennels, For reservation phone LA.1322, 2-11 Funeral DIReCtORS dstablishad 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute At your disposal without charge @® REFRIGERATORS ® WASHING MACHINES @ RADIOS @ VACUUM CLEANERS ALWIN'S DE.8439 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Previous Puzzle Answer \u2014 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65e ACROSS 2.Flow 21.Abundle, RON TE .y R|ojoM4le[v]e Additional W 1.Kind of 3.Past as of grain s|7 [AMPs NIT ditional Words 3 Cents Each 5 apple 4 Flexed th 24.Music note GITJAINIDIE|E .y's .A smooth- 26.Nobleman [t[|o]s]lo]s|#]}7]4]~ À carriage ing tool 28.Thallium aril Guid an BUILDING REPAIRS (shortened) 6.Large (sym.) ciejeix SMS |zin]s|e ALTERATIONS, carpentry, nainting, 9.Immense r g 29.Marsh Ar 5 aan ¢ ac 1#, And paper hanging, plas- oofin .= .ering, floor scraping, general re ss, 10.Tibetan slate 30.Small area Edy $ \u2018s F.Hendy and Son ee ns priest 7.Wine on a leaf 3 HE = * oe s sladly given, WI.3928, : 7:6 11.American 8 recoptacles 31.Egyptian oleic]; 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= 5107, 7-3 falsehood rm of [4b TWIN ELECTRIC \u2014 Electrical Con- 48.Cherish tractors, EL, 1038.Electric repairs 00.Pokerstake PAT = pai one motor And ol borne 50.Look = askance = 75 FURNITURE REPAIRS DOWN SEE URE polished, painted und .repaired.Antique furniture a special- 1.Select ib ty.Upholstering, drapes, curtains.| Presbytarian Church, and Lt.Col.Eventide Home Opening x\u201c » Officially Held Today Long anticipated official opening of the Salvation Army Eventide Home, 7486 Upper Lachine Road, will take place this afternoon (Thursday) at 3 p.m, His Worship, Mayor R.H.Ross, of Montreal West, will preside at the ceremony.Major and Mrs.Arthur Brewer, with Eventide Home supervision ex perience in Western Canada, have been in charge of the Home since its inauguration in the Fall of 1945.On their arrival at that time they and its aged occupants which nu of the living room, donated dy the received, on behalf of the Home mber 100, a complete furnishing Montreal Westward Rotary Club.Scripture reading, following the opening hymn, will be by Major L.Carswell, Public Relations De- % partment, who succeeds Brigadier Peter Forbes in that office.Prayer will be offered by Rev.G.C.Wadsworth, of Montreal West M.Junker, Divisional Commander, will, introduce the Chairman, Mayor R.H.Ross.Following the Chairman's remarks the speaker for the occasion will be Brigadier E.T.Water- ston and his address will be followed by a pianoforte selection by Major I.Henderson.Greetings will be expressed by A.D.Wood, Sun Life President and Chairman of the Salvation Army Aavisory Board; by Col.Allen Magee, Vice-Chairman of the Board and by His Worship, Mayor Edward Wilson, of Verdun.After a solo by Mayor F.Moul- ton, an address will be given by Col.W.Dray, O.B.E., Chief Secretary, the Salvation Army Canadian Territory.Major S.Joyce will pronounce Benediction following the closing hymn and the event will be concluded with the Natiori- al Anthem.Montreal Eventide Home fulfils the need to ease the last months and years for aged men and is another link in the chain of Salvation Army Eventide Homes from coast to coast in Canada.It is desired to provide a Sunset Lodge for aged women in Montreal as soon as circumstances permit.I Christian Science i * * \u201cLife\u201d is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday.8he Golden Text is from Amos 5: 14 \u201cSeek good, and not evil, that ye may live: and so the Lord, The God of hosts, shall be with you, as ye have spoken.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cThe Lord is the portion of mine inheritance and of m, cup: thou main- tainest my lot.Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; 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