The Westmount examiner, 2 juillet 1948, vendredi 2 juillet 1948
[" The Examiner Serving the City of West VOL.XIX, No.27 Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church Welcomes Rev.Dr.H, B.Campbell ~ Rev.Dr.Harvey B.Campbell, formerly minister of Emmanuel United Church before its recent amalgamation with Westmount Park Church, was formally inducted as minister of the merged Westmount Park-Emmanuel congregation at a special ceremony conducted by members of the Montreal Presbytery in the church on Wednesday of last week.The induction was performed by Rev.G.Campbell Wadsworth, minister of Montreal West Church and chairman of the Presbytery, who presided.Rev.R.DeWitt Scott, secretary of the presbytery read the scripture lesson and Rev.J.S.Nickerson, minister of Results Issued For Westmount Junior High School The Westmount Junior High School pass list has been issued as follows: 7 7GI1\u2014Beck, N.; Berry, A.; Bir- man, L.; Blakeney, A.; Campbell, B.; Cleghorn, M.; Cope, M.; Cragg, M.; Draper, E.; Foote, J.; Foster, J.; Gilmour, M.; Hender- \u201cson, D.; Home, M.; Leggett, D.; Lord, L.; McFarlane, S.; Miskim- min, G.; Wyatt, A.: Young, C.7G?2\u2014Alexander, E.; Christmas, B.; Cohen, E.; Complin, J.; Crowe, W.; Cunningham, D.; Garner, H.; Gilmour, B.; Kishino, M.; Klaehn, C.; Lightfoot, A.; Lord, G.; Mac- Millan, M.; Magill, E.; McKenzie, M.; McRobert, B.; Nye, D.; Shields, N.; Toye, J.; Usher, S, 7G3\u2014Bryant, B.; Cooke, H.; Craig, J.; Emard, B.; Gratton, B.; Herman, S.; Kraminer, B.; Lef- cort, M.; Loebel, E.; MacRae, P.; Martin, B.; Nourse, S.; Parsons, M.; Pepler, C.; Perrault, R.; Robertson, E.; Sandzelius, M.; Thorne, J.7G4\u2014Boland, B.; Bolduc, J.; Bourke, M.; Bullis, J.; Cook, C.; Esarm, R.; Hoyes, D.; Ohman, C.; Reaper, C.; Rentein, B.; Rosen- stone, S.; Rutherford, A.; Salmon, A.; Smith, P.; Thompson, M.; Ty- ner, M.; Usher, C.7B1\u2014 Acer, T.; Baillie, R.; Beas- ant, G.; Black, J.; Caplan, M.; .Coventry, T.; Freedman, P.; Goth, B.; Greenwood, M.; Grimson, C.; Lazare, J.; Leslie, I.; Martin, E.; McBean, B.; McFarlane, B.; Mc- Learn, M.; Mitchell, I.; Nelles, T.; Porter, D.; Seller, E.; Smith, E.; Wilkie, D.; Woodburn, J.B2\u2014Agnew, B.; Beasant, J.; Bunclark, D.; Cowie, G.; Dugan, L.; Kossatkine, I.; Levy, G.; Mac- Fadyn, L.; Mainguy, M.; Mec- Keown, H.; Nasmith, H.; Parker, J.; Petromy, J.; Porter, R.; Reid, A.; Rubin, S.; Skinner, A.; Smith, J.; Swift, J.; White, W.; White- law, H.: Wiesenfeld, M.; Williams, T.; Witherspoon, D.7B8:\u2014Abbott, J.; Apostolates, J.; Beall, G.; Beaton, J.; Butler, R.; Crammond, J.; Daigle, K.; Doull, H.; Gibson, G.; Hough, E.; Isene, N.; Katz, H.; Osborn, G.; Oser, E.; Pfeiffer, B.; Raff, A.Robb, J.; Shackleton, B.; Southward, R.; Stamatellos, G.; Thompson, D.; Warnock, A.; Wiesenfeld, B 7B4:\u2014Ancrum, C.; Anderson, J.; Baillie, C.; Bourke, R.; Clegg, K.; Cobb, D.; Cowling, R.; Drum- mond, D.; Eartly, B.; Govier, A.; Harling,; R.; Hart, P.; Hewton, M.; Ito ,M.; Kalil, E.; Kerr, D.; Klein, M.; Matthews, R.; McKinley, J.; Murphy, K.; Raven, G.; Scott, G.: Timm, W.; Turner, D.; Wilson, B.8G1\u2014Boraks, L.; Carruthers, J.; (Continued on Page 4) XWestminster Central Church, said the prayer.The sermon was given by Rev.D.M.Grant, minister of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, and Rev.George W.Goth, former minister of Westmount Park Church for the past six years, recited the steps leading to the induction.: Rev.Goth\u2019s Farewell Sermon Mr.Goth preached his farewell sermon as minist«r of the church at the morning service a week ago last Sunday.He leaves West- mount Park Church to be inducted as minister of The Metropolitan United Church, London, Ont, early in September.Following the induction cere- r.ony, a reception for Dr.and Mrs.Campbell, attended by several hundred people, was held in Webster Hall.After some musical selections, Dr.and Mrs.Campbell were introduced by George W.Rowell, formerly Secretary of the Church Board of Emmanuel Church, and were welcomed by Mr.Chesbrough, Clerk of Session.Dr.Campbell in turn, introduced Wm.Duff, Lay Associate of the amalgamated congregation.Mrs.Campbell spoke briefly.At the conclusion of the ceremony, refreshments were served.The congregation of Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church will unite in worship with the congregation of St.Andrew's Church at th: latter, during July and August, and will resume services in its own building on the second Sunday in August, when both morning and evening services will be broadcast.Officers Gain Air Promotions The names of seven residents of Notre Dame de Grace and West- mount are included in the semiannual promotion list recently issued .by the Hon.Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defence.The list contained 121 names in all, * Those promoted included Sqr.- | Ldr.H.C.Ashburn, M.B.E., 4032 Hampton Avenue and Sgn.-Ldr.R.~D.Carter.5491 Terrebonne Avenue, who were among the Regular Air Force officers promoted to the rank of Wing Commander.Three other N.D.G.airmen, F/O H.E.Carling, 4100 Cavendish Blvd, F/O C.B.Endersbe, 4000 Benny Avenue and F/O J.B.Campbell, 4100 Benny Avenue, were advanced to the post of F/L.F/O J.St.Laurent, a member of the Auxiliary Air Force, 5190 Mountain Hcights Ave.was also raised to the rank of Flight Lieut.F/L.St.Laurent is a holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross.Promoted from Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader was K.R.Patrick, O.B.E., 5044 Victoria Avenue.S/L Patrick had received his wings several weeks ago in a special wings parade at the St.Hubert Airport.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 REV.G.W.GOTH Turn Out And See Long Anticipated Playground Parade Everything is set for the great day in Westmount, Wednesday, July 7th, for Westmount's Play- town Parade and installation of Playtown Mayors.Election Day is Monday, July 5th, when balloting will take place for the positions of Mayor of Staynor, Prince Albert and Westmount Parks.A Junior Fire Chief and Chief of Police will also be elected.Ballot boxes will be placed in each of the three parks.The Beauty Queen will be chosen by the audience during the Band Concert in West- mount Park on Monday evening.The Grand Parade and Finale will be on the evening of Wednesday, July 7th.It will start off from Atwater ball Park at 7.30 p.m.and will move along Western Avenue, Wood Avenué, Sherbrooke Street, Melville Avenue and into Westmount Park.The various ceremonies will be held in the park culminating in an evening of fun and merriment.Trucks and Floats in the parade have been made possible by members of the Westmount Business Association giving the use of their vehicles for that evening.Don't miss Westmount\u2019s first big Parade \u2014 It is the children's big day and they want you to see what they can do.If you want to join in the fun see your Playground Supervisor.There is plenty of room for everyone.Bicycle Collides With Automobile On AÂAtwat:r Ave.Injured when his.bicycle piled up against an automobile at Atwater Avenue and Selby Street, late Thursday afternoon, Wilfred Giard, 18, of Montreal, was conveyed to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital in a Montreal Radio Police Car.He was found to have suffered a severe shaking up and several bruises and was released after receiving First Aid.Giard was bicycling down At- water Avenue, and as he approached the Selby Street intersection, he passed an automobile going in the same direction.The car gtop- ped suddenly to let an automobile, driving eastward out of Selby St.enter Atwater Avenue and the bicycle struck the second car.The bicycle sustained a damaged front wheel and tire, bent frame, pedals and handlebars.gates mount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS Westmount Rotary Club Holds Its Annual Meeting This week's luncheon of the Rotary Club of Westmount marked the end of another Rotary Club year, which ended on Wednesday.As it was the occasion of the Annual Meeting, retiring president W.F.\u201cBud\u201d Close, briefly addressed the members before going into the annual report.He pointed out that during his tenure of office in the past year, the club in general had aimed at five chief ob- jettives: increased membership; tp see that the members were fully informed as to the activities of the club; to promote greater fellows ship; to increase the efficiency of the club by holding more committee meetings, and to make this year's carnival the best in the history of the club.He added that effortsk toward these successful.Following this, the secretary's report was read by Stan Neilson, who is retiring from the position of club secretary, which he has held for the past two years.The report stated that the club lost three members through retirement during the past year, but had increased its strength by 14 new members.The financial report, which proved to be very satisfactory and was superbly turned out, was read to the members, on behalf of Rotarian Dan.McL.Brophy, by Rotarian J.A.DeLalanne.Mr.Brophy, who has been treasurer of the club since its inception, celebrated his 85th birthday, and was honoured by the members of the club by a presentation of a fine pipe and a large birthday cake.This was followed by reports of various club committees, read by president Close, after which he addressed the members, thanl- ing them for their real and effective co-operation during this year as president.He turned the chair over to incoming president Don Ross, who called on past- president P.E.Jarman to present the past-president\u2019s button to Mr.Close.Past-president Doug Mc- Kean then concluded the meeting by presenting Mr.Close with an engraved silver salver on behalf of the club.Delegates Attend Inter-YM.CA.Young Adult Meet Four delegates from the West- mount Y.M.C.A.attended a Young Adult Program Conference of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.held at Camp Otoreke from June 25 to 27.The chief \u2018aim of the Conference was to review the past season's activities and to plan for the future.The.experience which the dele- had over the week-end should prove invaluable to the future program of the Young Adult Section of the Westmount Y.M.C.A, Jim Kennedy, 4151 Dorchester objectives were St.W., acted as chairman of the! Promotion Committee of the Conference which numbered 77 delegates from all parts of the Montreal Area.He has been appointed to represent the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on a City-wide Y.M.C.A.Citizenship Promotion Committee.Johnny Johnson of Sherbrooke St.W., capably represented the Branch on the Program Planning Committee of the Conference, but was unable to attend the Conference, Gordon Clarke, Young Adult Program Secretary, acted as a Discussion Leader of the session on \u201cThe Y.M.C.A.in Today's World\u201d \u2014 the address being made by J.W.Beaton, General Secretary of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.Jim Bolton another delegate to (Continued on Page 2) W.F.CLOSE WHS.Teacher Named To Quebec: Educational Post { Norman Winslow Wood, a Weste mount High School teacher of mathematics, English and Science, has been appointed special officer in the Department of Education, Quebec City, it was announced re« cently.Mr.Wood, a native of Chatham, N.B., where he received his school ing and afterwards graduated with a B.Sc.degree from the Unie versity of New Brunswick, will assume his new duties on August 1.Mr.Wood, who gained an M.A, degree at Columbia on the basis of summer school studies, has taught at the University of New Brunswick, the High School of Quebec and Noranda School, was principal of Sawyerville, Que.High School and since 1943 has been on the staff of Westmount High School.He has been active in teachers\u2019 affairs and in the home and school movement and is also an alderman at Dorval.lS am ® 2a Former Mayor Scctland Bound Peter McLagan, who held the office of Mavor of Westmount during the years 1910-1926, left Montreal Airport Monday night for Scotland.Mr.McLagan, at 91, is one of the oldest persons ever to fly the Atlantic.Travelling by British Overseas Airways Corporation plane, he was accompanied hy his daughter, Mrs.R.B.Hall, During his term of office, Mr, McLagan was instrumental ir the formation of the Metropolitan Commission. PAGE TWO AT THE SEVILLE SATURDAY! Horsewoman Margaret Lockwood Is seen above talking with Dennis Price in this sequence from the English film \"Hungry Hill\" which opens at the Seville Theatre Saturday.The companion feature on an all-British program will be \"The Upturned Glass,\u201d starring James Mason.Westmount\u2019s Child Health Centre Is Formally Opened Westmount\u2019s new and long-anticipated Child Health Centre, situated in a former administration building of the Royal Canadian Engineers, at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, was formally opened on Tuesday afternoon, in & ceremony attended by representatives of various civic and health bodies, by Alderman G.L.Fowler, Commissioner of Health and Public Welfare.In a brief address to the gathering, Alderman Fowler stated that a baby clinic in Westmount had been an objective for some time.He added that during the past few years, under the direction of Dr.J.J .Day, Medical Health Officer for the City of Westmount, the Health Department's facilities and services have been considerably extended.However, there are still added improvements to be provided, to keep pace with modern health requirements, These problems are presently being given serious consideration.Mr.Fowler recalled the opening of the Chest X-Ray Clinic a short time ago, adding that much more has to be done to combat the spread of TB in Westmount.Owing to lack of adequate space, the Health Department has been handicapped in some of its endeavours, he said, and has established the Child Health Centre in its present temporary quarters.He concluded by stating his belief in the valuable service the clinic will render to our citizens, and formally declared the Child Health Centre open.Dr.Day then spoke briefly t» the gathering.About 350 babies per year are born in Westmount, he stated, and that the objective of the Health Department is to provide an adequate organized program of care in infant welfare in Westmount.He contrasted conditions some 50 years ago with the present, pointing out that larger families were the rule in past years, but that due to lack of pasteurized milk and without the benefit of modern, organized medical science and facilities, the mortality rate among young children in those early days was very high.A future alm of the Child Health Centre, he added, is to establish a child health study group.When a man says his wife can't take a joke maybe he forgets himself, When the worm turns it never knows what to expect, a chicken, a fisherman or a chestnut, The husband who misses his regular bus home is very likely to catch it.A r Delegates Attend (Continued from Page 1) the Conference has been appointed to represent the Branch on the City-Wide Young Adults Program Council.Frank McGruther was the fourth delegate.The theme of the Conference was \u201cCitizenship and Inter-Branch Co-operation\u201d, After the Saturday morning session of \u201cProgram Workshops\u201d in which various phases of program were outlined and discussed, Kenneth Leigh- Smith of the Bell Telephone Co., addressed the Conference on \u201cIt's great to be a Canadian\u201d.Out of the discussion which followed, the decision was reached to organize a \u201cMock Parliament\u201d on a City.Wide basis during the next winter season, in preparation for the pending Federal Elections.J.W.Beaton, General Secretary of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.addressed the Conference on \u201cThe Y.M.C.A.in Today's World\u201d and informed the group of the worldwide basis of the Y.M.C.A.and the part it can play in the United Nations through its representative to UNESCO.Miss Ann Silver, General Secretary of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.addressed the Conference on \u201cYouth in These Troubled Times\u201d in which she gave a stirring account of her experience at a Workcamp in Finland.The need of the newcomers to Canada to meet with Canadians in their recreational pursuits was strongly stressed by the delegates in the discussion which followed.A meeting of members was held on Monday, at which the delegates reported on the conference and the decisions of the delegates were confirmed.Scientists are beginning to won- der whether splitting the atom was a wise crack.Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.:: Residence: Fi.6507 57 St.James St.West THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1948 What's What In the Parks Tennis \u2014 Tennis enthusiasts have been slowed down by the weather during the past week.The mixed doubles tournament was washed out and has been postponed till later on in the season.A men's and ladies\u2019 single is due to commence next Wednesday at the adult courts.Putting \u2014 In last night's putting.tournament, Mrs.R.Kent walked away with the ladies prize with the very fine net score of 80.In the men\u2019s section, N.Dundas and M.Soden tied with a net score of 80.Mr.Soden was successful in winning the playoffs.Mr, Dun- das has had to play off final games twice this season but each time has just been pipped at the post.The next tournament will be played Friday evening commencing at 7 p.m.i Jt is planned to extend the lighting on -the Westmount course and add three extra holes \u2014 12 in all, Softball \u2014 Ball games scheduled for next week in Westmount Park are: Monday \u2014 Unity vs Tornadoes.Tuesday \u2014 Western men.Wednesday \u2014 Maraudersvs Tornadoes.Starting time is 6.45 p.m.for all games.Band Concerts \u2014 The first band concert of the season given by the Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment was enjoyed by a large audience on Monday evening in Westmount Park.Music lovers are looking forward to hearing the next performance of this band next Monday evening at 8.15 p.m.Cricket \u2014 The local club plays away at Verdun this week.There will be a game in Westmount Park the following week.Wan- Collision Sends Two To Hospital Two people, Mrs.W.D.Thompson, 77, 12 Oldfield Avenue, Apt.11, and A.Ruddock, 2112 Clare- mont Avenue, were kept in hospital as the result of an auto- truck collision on Western Avenue at 2:50 p.m.on Sunday.The collision occurred between the car driven by Mrs, Mary Thompson, 41, and the truck, owned by Yervants\u2019 Oriental Rugs Ltd, 4903 Sherbrooke Street W.Robert Canatanquin, 36, was driving the truck at the time of the accident, which occurred in front of 5135 Western Avenue.Dr.Stein treated the victims at the Homoeopathic Hospital, Mrs.Thompson having suffered a broken nose, and Mr.Ruddock a badly sprained right leg, X-rays were to have been taken at the hospital.BAND CONCERT Programme of concert to be given by the Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment in Westmount Park on Monday, July 5th at 8.15 p.m.under Capt.T.E.Jackson, Director of Music: Spanish March, \u201cSol a Servilla\u201d by Jordana; Overture, \u201cFrom the South\u201d by Isaac and Lillya; Cornet Solo, \u201cStars in a Velvety Sky\u201d by Clarke, (Soloist, Sgt.W.Puttick); Caprice, \u201cZingaresca\u201d by Curzon; Fantasia, \u201cHarlem by Night\u201d by Bennett; Intermission; Three Characteristic Dances, 1.France, 2.Spain, 3.England, by Hayward; (a) \u201cSabre Dance\u201d from Sayne Pattet by Khachaturian; (b) \u201cNow Is The Hour\u201d, Maori Farewell Song by Kaihan; Intermezzo, \u201cNola\u201d by Arndt; Selection, \u201cLand of the Heather\u201d by T.Lule: March, \u201cFort York\u201d by Addison; \u201cRegimental March\u201d and \u201cGod Save The King\u201d, vs Post- AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! Larry Parks takes on all comers in the Technicolor thriller \"The Swordsman,\u201d which will be shown at the Westmount for one week starting Sunday! derers Blues will provide the opposition.Playtown \u2014 The playtown programme is getting under way in all three parks \u2014 Westmount, Prince Albert and Staynor.Supervisors are in attendance there daily and now is the time to register and join in the fun.The excitement so far has been centered round the Gala Parade and Elections, For full details see seperate announcement in the Examiner, Sing - songs \u2014 Sing - songs will commence in Westmount Park within the next couple of weeks.Singers, dancers, musicians and general entertainers who would like to take part should contact FI.6975.Shuffleboard \u2014 Last Thursday evening amidst great excitement T.Collinge and R.Raphael ran out winners of the shuffleboard tournament.L.Kaschino and M.Ito were worthy runner-ups and these two lads are going to take some beating in the very near future.Shuffleboard tournaments are played each Thursday night in Westmount Park commencing at fountain today.#.Coln\"\u2019 and \"Pepsi\" are the registered trade marks A Limited, nada of Pepsi-Cola Company of 7.30 p.m, The City Parks provide the following ammenities for West- mount residents: Daily \u2014 Putting, Westmount and King George Parks; Tennis, Westmount Park, Western Avenue, King George Park and Devon Park.Shuffleboard, Checkers, Horseshoes \u2014 Westmount Park; Band Concerts \u2014 Westmount Park, Monday evening; Softball Games \u2014 Monday through Friday at 6.45 m.Special items will be announced from time to time.SIDNEY B.FRASER FIRE CASUALTY LIFE INSURANCE 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal MA.5601 Sparkling Pepsi-Cola fs now available at soda fountains by the glass! 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OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Y.M.C.A.World Service In Action RUSSIA Though there are still no YMCA'S inside the Soviet Unien, thousands of Russians were helped by the Y this year in western Europe.À rest centre, set up in the old Russian Mission at Noisy-le= Grand, brought back health and peace of mind to teachers, artists and social workers suffering from war neuroses.Five summer camps in France and three in Germany gave fun to hundreds of children from DP families.And CARE packages were passed out to those suffering from malnutrition, The Y-sponsored Russian student Christian Movement, now 100 strong, this year added a choir and a kindergarten to its activities and ran a heavy schedule of meet- + ments will be given radio singing.Candidates must possess good voices and willingness to learn music.) Following the summer session, Rn contest will take place between the students which will permit La Cantoria to offer two vocal scholarships to one year's free tuition.The scholarships are tended with the aim of discovering new radio BANK OF MONTREAL OFFICIALS RETIRING Frederick G.Belcher, left, of 814 Argyle avenue, and Edward Pope, of 18 Holton avenue, assistant general managers of the Bank of Montreal, who are retiring on pension June 30 after more than 40 years\u2019 service.Mr.Belcher has had supervision of the bank's western division, while Mr.Pope has had charge of branches in Quebec, the Maritimes and Newfoundland.ings and discussions.Last winter, despite short food rations and freezing temperatures, 30 of the students went camping in the mountains near Grenoble.The Russian YMCA Press in Paris has hit the 300 mark in the number ou.titles pumped into a book-hungry Slavic public.Besides its standard output of Russian classics, the Press now logical academies and ten semine aries there.| The Russian Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris, checking up on its graduates, found 149 of them serving as priests, missionaries, teachers and social workers in Europe, India and South America.Applications for the evening courses at the In- sem yey mee voices, Students will receive individual lessons before the contest which will be held under the auspices of La Cantoria whose honorary committee is composed of Gladys Swarthout, Maria Eu- renko, Jean Dickenson, Sir Ernest MacMillan, Dr.A, W, Whitehead, Dr.J.Gagnier, John Barbirolli, Jean Beaudet, Darius Milhaud, G.E.Tanguay, Vladimir Golschman, Claude Champagne, Henrl Gagnon, Albert Chamberland, Alexander Kipnis, Oscar O'Brien, Alexander Tansman, Leon Rothier and Igor Gorin.Names of winners will be announced through the newspapers and a radio concert will be arranged for the winners, so that the public will judge of the cholce of the scholarship condidates.Registration will be received by Victor Brault, by appointment only, at 2055 Mansfield Street Apt.11, FItzroy 2783.Once again the Weredale Park area has taken on a more-than- usual tranquil air, with the happy shouts of youngsters from Were- dale House silenced for the Summer, but this is not an occasion of gloom, for these happy voices have been replaced by much happier notes in the same youngsters at Camp Weredale, located at Lake l\u2019Achigan, some 14 miles from Shawbridge, Que.« Weredale House is one of aix Red Feather Services of Welfare Federation which operates summer camps in the Laurentian Mts.Some 100 youngsters moved into Camp Weredale on Monday, and this number will be increased from time to time as working boys in residence at the House get their summer vacations and join in the camp life.Camp Weredale will be supervised by Vernon G.McAdam, executive secretary at Weredale.The Montreal Boys\u2019 Association got a head start on all other Red GENERAL ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Alsa Painting and Decorating (City or Country) J.A.BETHUNE 3342 TROIE AVE.AT.7192 summer camp near St.Adolphe will begin July 10, with later trips providing for holiday vacations of more than 600 boys.Boys from eight to 14 years are invited to apply for a camp vacation at the Association's office, 1421 Atwater avenue.Most of the campers are in Camp Lewis for a two-week stay, but some will te there for longer periods, denending on the need.Harold E.Betts, assistant executive director of the Red Feather Service, will supervise Camp Lewis operations this year.The Young Women's Christian Association site near Ste.Marguerite, Que., came to life on Mon- LEONARD ELEGTRIG CO.5667 SHERBROOKE WEST {Between Oxford and Harvard) On Oil Burners - Refrigerators - Electric Motors And All Household Appliances ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone Day WA.1101 Phone Day or Night or Night Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS Just arrived! 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Feather Services, by opening its, Weredale Summer Camp Active Now School's Over day, with Miss Diana Cumner in charge of Camp Oolahwan.Miss Cumner will he assisted by a staff of 35, including circle directors, .special craft instructors, counsellors and counsellors - in - training.Registration has been very good, and the camp is almost booked to capacity.Camp Carowanis, near Ste.Agathe, the Summer home for children in residence at Summer- hill House of the Ladies Benevolent and Protestant Orphans Society, opened on Tuesday under the direction of Miss Margaret McCallum, executive superintendent.This camp will remain open until the girls return to the Sum- merhill avenue residence for school opening in September.This Red Feather Servcie also operates Camp Amy Molson near Glenville, Que., for boys and girls from six to 10 years.This camp opened today under the direction of W.D.McVie, but is already booked to capacity.Efforts will be made to extend accommodation from 50 de Howard last Saturday, moving ! to 60 to provide space for many in a party of more than 200 boys.| A second period at Camp Lewis be unable to get to camp.youngsters \u2018who otherwise would University Settlement began operations at Lake Hershey on Wed- | nesday, with the first month being set aside for boys.The younger lads have been allotted the first two weeks, but because of the heavy registration, many of these youngsters will have to wait until the second period and go up with the older boys.CYCLIST INJURED IN TRUCK COLLISION Herbert M.Davidson reeeived treatment for a deep gash in his left thigh and a cut on his fore- - head after the bicycle, which he was riding, had collided with a parked truck on Upper Lachine Road.Treatment was at the Homoeopathic Hospital and was administered by Dr.Stein, who then permitted the victim to return home.The 24-year old lad, who lives at 345 Grosvenor Avenue, West- mount, collided with a truck owned by Camille Mongeau, 6790 Upper Lachine Road, on Sunday afternoon at 2:35.Mongeau's truck was parked outside his home at the time of accident, which was investigated and reported by Constables Trudel and Toupin.stitute continue to pile up, with Serbs, Rumanians, Latvians, and Estonians joining the Russian students.has in preparation a comprehensive set of modern materials on religious education for Orthodox youth.Last year, for the first time in its history the YMCA Press gent books into Russia \u2014 1000 volumes to the Patriarc of Moscow for use in the three theo- Primary textiles are now produced in 200 cities and towns throughout Canada.SALADA TEA BAGS ufo RUGS & CARPETS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES, CLUBS, efc.IN FIBRE, DRUGCETS, JUTE, etc.WILTON and AXMINSTER CARPETS IN LARGE RANGE OF COLORS BROADLOOM CARPETS We Are Also Selling Agents For The HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER CREGEEN LIMITED EX.3411 - - - 3945 NAMUR ST.Brake Relining\u201d Dont Take Chances! 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Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half-year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mafl, Post Office Nept.Ottawa FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 OPPOSED OUTLOOKS ON LIFE Whether we have one world or two worlds is immaterial to the average man and woman \u2014 what is important is, that we have a world in which we can live in peace, writes Mr.Bernard Rose.If the peace is to be made by a unilateral totalitarian state, or we are to continue to have our beings as democratic citizens, free to speak, free to organize, free to seek opportunity to improve our economic position, free to worship as we see fit, I think it can be taken as a foregone conclusion that we prefer democracy, to the totalitar- janism advocated by obsessed champions of the Right or the Left.It has been clearly and convincingly demonstrated within the last decade (and from all the evidence we have at hand), that the totalitarian despots view with no favour the prospect of the world becoming more, rather than less, democratic.One cannot blame a people or nation for choosing the form of government which appeals to it, but what every lover of freedom does strenuously object to, and will fight to the limit, is being dragooned into accepting a form of government and supervision that is not only an ever-present threat, but reduces him to a mere cypher.The people in Sweden are as intelligent and economically advanced as those of our own and other democratic countries.They are progressive along social and educational lines and from all accounts would certainly not relish becoming a satellite of a power which seeks to shape the mind of its citizens educationally and politically along set lines.It is a truism that \u201cmen cannot live by bread alone\u201d, but the bread we eat, which we can purchase in any store we wish to patronize, and without belonging to a particular economic class, is far sweeter than that which the misled peoples were given in Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy.We may talk as we please, but the Western and Asiatic outlook on life and appreciation of democratic institutions are diametrically opposite, Czarism was opposed to the political, educational, and economic emancipation of the masses.The small and select group that ruled Russia in the days of Czardom employed agents of the state to spy upon, arrest, convict, hang, and exile those they regarded as a menace to the welfare of the controlling element.Totalitarian states are dominated by oligarchies, and, notwithstanding all that may be said about equality, |- distinctions are made since those who belong to particular classes are better paid, better fed, better clothed, better housed and looked |4 upon as important citizens.Where a state is dominated by the privileged few, there is little likelihood they will permit the population to enjoy the rights and privileges that distinguish the democratic from the totalitarian regime.The workers, either as individuals or members of organizations in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada have made splendid progress in every direction, within the last two decades.They are now a power in the land.They can choose their rulers and depose them freely, without fear, whenever they deem it to the general advantage.One world is a magnificent conception; to translate it into fact depends upon the willing and sincere co-operation of the leaders who can act and speak for their respective peoples.One world will only come into existence when information will be available without censorship to the peoples living in every country.Until such time as the prospect of one world is within the bounds of possibility, the democratie nations in Europe and the Western hemisphere can co-operate and demonstrate that a freely elected and democratically administered state is far superior to any form of totalitarianism.Eternal vigilance will ever be the price of political, religious, cultural, economie, and social liberty.Results Issued Sherlock, R.; Smith, J.8C Girls \u2014 Baker, A.; Both- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY And, 1848 === (Continued from Page 1) Cooper, B.; Dibblee, C.; Donald, C.; Ear), P.; Fellowes, M.; Fischel, C.; Hart, E.; Hervey, A.; Hicks, M.; Kennedy, K.; Lochead, E.; McF'arlane, R.; Munro, H.; Prin- gle, C.; Rosenblatt, C.; Rowe, B.; Steinberg, M; Williams, F.; Wright, N.8G2 \u2014 Baker, J.; Cross, E.; Deyglun, M.; Droste, I; Feldman, R.; Folkins, M; Francis, B.; Hanly, D.; Hershorn, S.; Joy, S.; Lalumiere, M.; Lodge, M.; Macneill, S.; Perry, J.; Pud- dicombe, A.; Reynolds, C.; Reynolds, J.; Schachter, R.; Silver, R.; Smith, M.; Steinouse, A.; Toll- stam, L.; Weintraub, S.8G3\u2014Bartram, J.; Complin, N.; Davis, A.; Duffin, A.; Hamilton, I.; Hunt, A.; Matthews, M.; Nes- bit, A.; Nicholson, B.; Patterson, M.; Patterson, J.; Petch, J.; Sharp, R.; Smith, D.; Tucker, 8BI\u2014Batshaw, D.; Benn, F.; Bowles, C.; Cote, J.; Crawford, G.; Crook, C.; Frayn, D.; Giffin, P.; Heywood, J.; Johnston, R.; Kercher, R.; Lank, A.; Lunn, R.; MacKinnon, C.; MarLean, G.* Ma-zLeay, I; Nourse, J.; Towis, C.; Robertson, B.: Savage, M.Usher, D.; Webster, K.; Williams, J.8B2-Beaton, R.; Bernstein, S.; Black, I1.; Darling, R.; Evans, F.; Fisher, G.; Lewis, R.; Martin, M.; Mathewson, P.; Mercer, G.; Mof- fatt, W.; Morrison, H.; Nelson, G.; Pascal, H.; Preston, J.; Rodomar, B.; Ross, G.; Schell, J.; Slatkin, D.; Temple, R.; Wallace, T.; Williams, A.; Wilson, J.; Zabitsky, 8B3 \u2014- Aitken, M.; Alexander, N.; Bishop, D.; Cohen, L.; Cope, D.; Davis, B.Eveleigh, J.; Ford, R.; Forrest, R.; Goard, M., Hamilton, G: Hodgson, M.; Law, R.; Martineau, P.; McDougall, D.; Migdol, E.; Petry, J.; Preston, W.Purser, R.: Rcece, M.: Reid, K.; Ryan, R.; Steeves, B.; Swaine, J.8B4-\u2014Becket, 1.; Carruthers, R.; Cripton, M.; Davies, C.; Fenwick, J.; Fleming, R.; Fullerton, E.; Johnson, L.; Kerr ,R.; Lefcort, M.; Nicholson, A.; Noel, J.; Pratt, M.: Quarles, J.; Reed, D.; Roffey, M.; Burns, P.; well, P.; Dickson, M.; Forman, L.; Fosterling, L.; Joyner, Master, C.; Pfeiffer, M.; Taylor, L.; Timm, D.; Veirs, D.; Williams, S.; Wrath, P.8C Boys \u2014 Charters, B.; Daniels, F.; Kelly, A.; Martin, B.; Maslanka, B.; Roberts, V.; Rosen, H.; Scott, D.; Stamatelos, P.; Young, G.9G1\u2014Abbot-Smith, H.; Atkinson, C.; Chapleau, C.; Cooper, C.; Ellis, S.; Fairchild, B.; Franklin, B.; Greenblatt, J.; Jacobs, B.; Johnston, D.; Leheay, A.; Le- Mieux, D.; Mackay, B.; Melville, B.; Morgan, M.; Norkett, L.; Pud- dicombe, S.; Robb, J.; Russell, L.; Spencer, P.9G2\u2014Atchison, D.; Blackwell, M.; Burgess, S.; Corbett, B.; Cor- bett, A.; Deachman, J.; Flanagan, P.; Foerter, Y.; Freeborough, D,; Kennedy, N.; Lee, J.; Martin, M.; Mclntosh, F.; McKeown, S.; Mof- M.fatt, E.; Mosher, C.; Palmer, C.; Paterson, N.: Patton, J.; Reyburn, E., Robertson, M.; Shine, B.; Sumner, J.; Veith, J.; Wiesenfeld, R.; Yelland, E, 9G8\u2014Beaton, S.; Bent, B.; Em- bury, D.; Fanaberia, M.; Gomery, J.; Hall, R.; Newton, M.; Jolley, M.; Lafond, C.; Little, J.; Mec- Clure, M.; Murgatroyd, D.; Nicholson, J.; Ross, E.; Shepherd, B.; Smith, J.; Stanway, D.; Trott, D.; Wealland, J.9D1\u2014Bacal, H.; Bercovitch, S.; Brow, J.; Caswell, C.; Cleghorn, J.; Collinge, T.; Davies, A.; Dor- ion, P.; Fehr, J.; Ferrabee, J.; Gould, D.; Ham, A.; Howey, P.; Laffoley, J.; Lindsay, P.; Lough, H.|J.; Mackey, D.; Mathewson, S.; McIntosh, R.; Morgenstern, G.; Morrison, D.; Palmer, C.; Ross, G.; Rothman, B.; Rutherford, I.; Savage, D.; Southam, P.; Swan, M.; Thompson, T.; Vipond, J.; Wilkie, J.; Rosengarten, M.9B2\u2014Arnold, R.; Brereton, R.; Clark, G.; Cohen, R.; Cross, R.; Earl, M.; Fish, M.; Fowler, G.; Gough, G.; Gregor-Pearse, C.; Haire, J.; Hersen, N.; Innis, M.; Jacobs, D.; Lough, J.: Luck, D.; Maynard, J.; McKeown, G.; Rea, B.; Speigel, L.9B3\u2014-Bunten, R.; Carlaw, D.; P.; Mc- * Letter 10: Editer | Dear Sir: On the morning of Tuesday, June 15, you very kindly rescued and returned my big Great Py- renee dog, \u201cCappy\u201d.To thank you and all the people on your staff who took such an interest in him, I wrote the enclosed poem for \u201cCappy\u201d.Although he enjoyed his visit very much, he has since stayed at home and has not since tried to stray.Yours truly, (Miss) Marion van der Walde My name is Lenmor\u2019s: Capitain, I am a dog, you see.I am a pure, extremely large, All-white Great Pyrenee.One morning I got kennel-sick, And thought I'd run away.I broke my leash and trotted off; It was a lovely day.But it was hot and soon my throat With thirst was burning up.Your offices looked friendly, So I thought I'd stop to try.You gave me water for my thirst, You patted my big head.You spoke kind words to me, and Complin, R.; Dance, J.; Edmonds, E.; Grindley, F.; Hofman, F.; Jensen, J.; Laffoley, E.; Latto, A.; Liddell, J.; MacCrimmon, J.; Mc- Dermott, E.; Reid, F.; Robinson, W.; Russel, W.; Sandzelius, J.; Williams, R.; Yamada, H 9C Girls \u2014 Armstrong, E.; Armstrong, J.; Bird, R.; Bram- bell, B.; Curtis, B.; Fox, J.; Gardner, M.; Golsby, A.; Henderson, I.; MacLeod, J.; McAliley, P.; Wad- dell, J.9C Boys \u2014 Boon, W,; McFadden, E.; McNeice, K.; Smith, A.9 Technical \u2014 Johnson, H.; Keir, B.; Morgan, C.; North, S.; Perkins, A.; Whiteside, R.mr) 2 2e Scouts BY REG & Cubs GROOME Well, Camp Tamaracouta is open once again, this time for the 1948 summer camping season .and with well over three hundred boys and scouters in attendance for the first period .in fact, in« cluding the staff, the total will likely reach three hundred and {fifty .this is fifty above the three hundred maximum set by the Camp Committee for any of the four periods .but that's something that can\u2019t be helped.Have you ever travelled to camp?.everyone gathers down at the Central Terminal an experience .of the Provincial Transport Company .in theory, at any rate .at eight am.they, never have yet, to our knowledge *- posed to leave .anyway, somewhere between 8.15 and 8.45, after all the Scouts and baggage have been loaded on, the dispatcher gives the O.K., and the boys give him a cheer ., .the journey to camp is on.After a slow twenty minutes through Montreal's disgraceful traffic, the busses finally reach Decarie Blvd .and pick up some speed .soon we're well out into the country .and the boys are shouting, giving their Troop yells, waving at everyone they pass on the road .and they're eagerly watching their progress northward at the same time .it's the first time away from home for many .first time to camp for many more .and it's quite an experience .we pass through Cartierville, Ste Rose, St.Janvier, by-pass Ste, Therese, and we're still humming right along .now some of the boys are getting a litlle thirsty and hungry too .a chronic state with most .ask any mother .80, the bus drivers pick out a handy roadside restaurant .and the boys go in and get some refreshment while the drivers get some relief .and then we're on the way again.By this time, we're mighty near St.Jerome .and pretty soon we're rolling through this gateway to the Laurentlans « « +» here we lose the good roads [ and turn off on a smaller road « « « fourteen miles to go , .the first half mile is paved ., as far as the cemetery .and then it's a good old-fash- foned dirt road from here in « «+ « the busses start labouring up the hills ., .and we do mean labouring, too .more than once in past years, the boys have had to get out and help push a particularly old bus up a particularly bad hill .and there\u2019s two or three very bad ones .and so we keep climbing all the time .gra- then You, my huge stomach fed.But then you called my mistress, And I felt very sad.I didn't want to leave you, And I knew that I'd been bad, And then my mistress showed me, In the paper was my name, And so, through my adventure, I'd climbed to doggy-fame.And now I'd like to thank you, Before I take a nap, For all your kindness to me, Woof - woof, your loving \u201cCap\u201d.Well, it's quite .» and the buses are sup« dually getting nearer camp .+ o | and an undercurrent of excitement starts creeping through \u2019 everyone .even the oldest Scouter can feel it although he may not admit it.Then, we cross a small bridge, s.and some young second year camper shouts \u201cIt's just another half mile now!\u201d , .excitement rises to fever pitch .« and then, a yell goes up as the busses round a bend in the road .and everyone yells, \u201cWe're here!\u201d .what a disappointment for the first year campers .all they can see is the camp station wagon and the camp truck, parked beside two barns .and a few members of the camp staff there to direct the busses to parking positions .« you see, the busses only go as far as Maxwell\u2019s Corner, which is two miles from camp .the road is too bad to permit them to go any further .so they claim .and now the.baggage is unloaded from the busses into the camp truck while the Trader checks on the number of arrivals, The younger lads are none too keen .about a two-mile hike e « .although some of them are so enthusiastic they set off on the run .but they soon are cured of that .and now, picture yourself as sitting in camp awaiting the campers .about half an hour or so after the truck left to meet them, we see a few lone stragglers coming up over the hill .these are the speedsters .probably from the first bus load, too + .« they all head for Headquarters where the truck will come to unload their baggage «+ + and as they gradually come in .as they will do for the next hour now .the boys on the staff give them the once over out of curiosity .and many such remarks are heard such as \u201cGee, look at that squirt .don't tell me he\u2019s twelve years old\u201d and so om « « « and still the boys pour in « « « and now, here's the truck with the first load of luggage ' « +» » they leave it all at HQ and the boys start looking for theirs .and those who have to walt for the second load are none too pleased .and then everyone has their kit and all are headed for their individual camp sites .and another year or period of camping at Tamaracouta has begun.Next week, gentle readers, we will tell you more of the Troops in camp this period.Until then, adios! paid for it.Customs Office or write ==>) DON'T SEND TO FOR GOODS UNLESS .« +» you have first consulted your nearest Customs Office.The import of certain goods is now prohibited in order to conserve our U.S, funds.If the article you wish to buy is on this prohibited list, it will not be allowed to enter Canada, even though you have Don't be disappointed .Before ordering goods from the U.S.or other countries, consult your nearest Emergency Import Control Division, Department of Finante, Owe.EW) which is located at Strong's Mill SESS: Tan | | ! I ame Quebec Safety League Warns Against Fatigue If you are planning a trip over the Dominion Day week end, be especially careful at the start and near the end of your journey.According to the Province of Quebec Safety League, the records indicate that many traffic mishaps occur within twenty-five miles of the start or the end of a journey.The Safety League said it was likely that haste is an important factor in many of these mishaps.Folks are anxious to get on their way, they are delayed by one thing or another beyond the time they Planned to start.So when they do get going they try to make up for lost time, and drive faster than is safe for the conditions.As they near the end of the trip, kx fatigue seems to be important.Too many drivers try to cover too great a distance in one stretch, it is a good plan to break the trip at least every two hours and spend about ten minutes outside the car to get the kinks out of muscles and stir up the circulation by walking about.The tiredness frequently leads to haste to get to the destination, co get out of the car and relax.If the trip is long enough that the last part of it must be travelled in the dark, the hazard is doubled.A large number of accidents near twilight may be the result of hurry to arrive be- for nightfall.Be particularly careful after dark.Even with the best *headlamps one can not see well enough to drive safely above for- ty-five miles an hour.The Province of Quebec Safety League estimates there will be far too many fatal accidents over the Holiday period, with the bulk of them occuring on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.Of course the most of them will come on Sunday afternoon, when folks start hurrying to wind up activities and get home.Most of the deaths will come in traffic although the week-end will probably show a large number of drownings.This is the first chance for an outing at many water resorts.The water is cold, and anyone who is in it intentionally, or otherwise, will need to be a good swimmer to stay out of trouble.Boaters should be especially careful to avoid upsets, for, unless the weather is much warmer than we have had, they will need quite a few clothes, which when water- soaked will handicap even a good swimmer.Be sure your boat is sea-worthy, that it has a life preserver and that it is not overcrowded.\u201cOn this holiday week-end, take Ît easy in every way\u201d than your outing will be entirely pleasant, TIDY CUPBOARD Try screw eyes as supports for plates, platters, and other dishes which rest on their rims on closet and dresser shelves.For large, heavy pieces, use the large size screw eyes; for smaller pieces, the smaller sizes, They will provide a permanent support which will not work loose.* x | Christian Science | * * \u201cGod\u201d is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Exodus 20: 2,3 \u201cI am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the \u2018house of bondage, Thou shalt have no other gods before me.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cMy soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my defence; I shall not be moved.God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.\u201d (Psalms 62: 5, 6, 11).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cWe lose the high signification of omnipotence, when after admitting that God, or good, is omnipresent and has all-power, we still believe there is another power, named evil.Evil is a negation, because it is the absence of truth.It is nothing, because it is the absence of something.There is no power apart from God.Omnipotence has all-power, and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonor God.\u201d (Pages 469, 186 and 228).* * L Calvary Church | x The Congregation of Calvary United Church will join with the First Baptist Congregation .for United Services in First Baptist Church on Sunday and for each Sunday during the month of July and the first Sunday of August, with worship services at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m., under the leadership of the Rev.M.F.McCut- cheon, D.D., who will also be available for pastoral ministry during that time.All the members and friends of Calvary are heartily invited to attend these services.Red Cross Activities Outlined In Latest Issue Of Quarterly The latest issue of the multilingual quarterly, \u201cRed Cross World\u201d, published in Geneva, Switzerland, devotes several pages to the expansion of peacetime work of the Canadian Red Cross in Canada.The publication says that the American Red Cross and the Red Cross of several other nations have looked to the Canadian Red Cross and to the Dutch Red Cross for pointers on the organization of nation-wide systems of free blood transfusion, The \u2018annual campaign posters of dozens of nations were collected by the League of Red Cross Societies, which publishes the quarterly, and of the nine chosen for reproduction, the Canadian and the United States posters are shown in central place.An article devoted to the history of Red Cross in Canada recalls that Chief Army Surgeon M.G.Sterling Ryerson was first to fly the famous emblem in this country.He personally sewed a red cross on a white background and flew it to protect his medical activities during the Riel Rebellion, in 1885.It is the Swiss Flag, colors reversed, Collection of human milk from mothers who have a surplus for supply to mothers who are unable to breast-feed their own babies, ig described as a new activity of Swedish Red Cross.Even in darkest Africa, the magazine shows, Red Cross is at work bringing humanitarian benefits to unfortunate families, First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, JULY 4th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 am.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 T'estimony Meeting, 8.15 p.m.Reading Roem, 4022 Sherbrooke St.W.11.30 a.m, to 430 p.m., also Friday .evening 8 to 9.30.except Sundays and holidavs Subject: God.Golden Text: Exodus 20: 2, 3.I am the Lord the God, which have brought thee out of the Land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.| Thou shalt have no other gods before me.THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 198 PAGE FIVE Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly PATRIOTISM By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector of Trinity Memorial Church.| progress in these parts of our in- We might define patriotism as devotion to our country; not simply to its soil or to its race, but to the whole heritage of culture, literature, religion and politics upon which we have entered.In some cases that inheritance is comparatively simple and homogeneous, but in our case in the Dominion of Canada, it is anything but simple.We have two major cultures and a great many minor ones; we have-two major forms of Christianity; we have two great and ancient literatures and political traditions that vary more deeply than most of us realize.There was a time in history when such varieties might have been welded into one common culture.It is our task to build up through our diverse inheritance the common loyalty that will make a single nation.We do not look only to the past as we consider our inheritance.When a son inherits from his father he does not simply live upon his patrimony.Out of loyalty to his father and his father's work and ideas, he seeks to increase the inheritance.So we do not live entirely in the past; we develop our inheritance in order that we may make it richer and better to hand on to our children.For our inheritance is not a dead thing like money or material possessions, but a living thing.Perhaps a farm is a useful analogy.\u2019 A son inherits his father\u2019s farm not as so many acres of soil but as so many acres of living, growing things which he is in honour bound to improve to the best of his ability that he may l:ave a| richer farm to his son.And yet | the farm in itself is not a very good comparison because the son might take over a dairy farm and change its character straightway and make it into a fruit farm.Our cultural, religious and political inheritance cannot be dealt with in that way.It is not something to be violently changed, but lovingly studied and understood, corrected if necessary, developed along its natural lines, but handed on to the next generation with its charter unimpaired.Our inheritance comes to us from the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norman tradition, with a few ideas and influences from other traditions.If we are to be loyal to that inheritance we shall keep it in its essentials as it is, Christian, democratic, with culture and literature deeply based on Anglo- Saxon and Gallic foundations.There are few of us who do not criticize our country at various points in its social, political and economic life.Some of us feel that heritance is extremely slow.Some tend to go farther and look abroad.In 1938 and 1939 there was a very distinct movement to imitate Nazism and Fascism because they seemed to be so efficient.Today, others would like to imitate Russia and adopt Communist politics and methods because those methods appear to be of value to some classes in the community.A few would like to take pattern from oriental countries.In any case distant fields tend to appear more attractive than our own.But the essential mistake in the wholesale adoption of ideas that have grown up in other cultural traditions is that they could not be introduced in any general way into our tradition without changing its character completely.If we were to adopt Fascism or Communism as political and social cultures in this country it would be at the cost of cutting ourselves off completely from our natural roots and any living organism cut off from its historic life is bound to suffer intensely in the process.Patriotism will not consist in overturning the things that we have inherited, whether they be cultural, religious, social, political or economic, but rather in developing the tradition, correcting it where necessary, checking it in certain directions and encouraging it in others, until we have handed on to the next generation something that is in some degree better than the past but still is essentially the same.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, 7.30 pan.Evensong.Wednesday, 7.00 a.m., Holy Communion Thursday, 10.00 a.n., Holy Communion MELVILLE , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave.Westmount Rev.Charles B.A, B.D.Minister: C.\u2018Cechrane, SUNDAY, JULY Ath The Rev.A.R.Hancotk, Hawkesbury, will preach Morning Service Only During July and August, Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster.* * | Westmount Baptist | ¥ \u201cSunday Company\u201d.This will be the title of a series of mid-summer sermons by Dr, J.A.Johnston in Westmount Baptist church.On Sunday, the first two sermong will be under the title \u201cA Sunday with John Bunyan.\u201d At the morning service, the theme will be \u201cThrough a Wicket Gate to a Cross\u201d.The evening address will be entitled, \u201cOut of the Clutches of Giant Despair\u201d.Both of these addresses will have their background in \u201cPilgrim's Progress.The remaining sermons in this series will be as follows: July 11, \u201cA Sunday with the Prophet Isaiah\u201d; morning, \u201cDeath, a Gate way to a Glorious Life\u201d, evening, \u201cGrace Abounding\u201d.July 18th, \u201cA Sunday with Ian McLaren\"; morning, \u201cHis Mother's Sermon\u201d, evening, \u201cThe Transformation of Lachlan Campbell\u201d.July 25th, \u201cA Sunday with the Seer of Patmos\u201d; morning, \u201cAn Authentic Portrait of Christ\u201d, evening, \u201cThe Holy City, New Jerusalem\u201d, Visitors receive a cordial welcome to all services.CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minisiter: Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.Moderator of the United Church of Canada.Assistant, Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A.Organist and Choir Director, Mr Gitford Mitchell SUNDAY, JULY 4th 11.00 a.m.and 730 p.m.Services of Worship, Preacher: Rev.M.F.McCute econ, D.D., who will also be avitll« able for Pastoral calls in case of serious illness or other essential ministey.St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Interim Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, SUNDAY, JULY 4th 11.00 a.m.\u201cValues that do not Change.\u201d 7.30 pom.\u201cLiving Each Day As It Comes.\u201d Rev.W.E.Dudley, D.D, will preach at both services.St.James Uniled Church, in the Heart of Downtown Montreal, Cordially Welcome All Tourists and Visitors \u2014 Do Not Neglect Your Religion While On Vacation, St.Andrew's Church Westmount and Westmount Park Emmanuel 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave, Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A, Assistant-Minister SUNDAY, JULY 4ih.11.00 a.m.\u201cOn The Road To Damus- cus.\u201d Mev.G.K.\\Ward, B.A.NO EVENING SERVICE Organist and Cholrmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A.,, Mus.Dac, P.C.C.0.COME AND WORSHIP Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster \u201cA Sunday With John Bunyan\u201d First in Series of Mid-summer Sermons entitled \u201cSUNDAY COMPANY\u201d 11.00 a.m.\u201cThrough A Wicket Gate To Cross.\u201d COMMUNION AT NOON 7.30 p.m.\u201cOut of the Clutches of Giant Despair.\u201d VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMEL Dr.Johnston Will Preach \u2018Dominion-Douglas United and Stanley Presbyterian Joint Church Services Every Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock Throughout the Month of July and August 1st, in Dominion-Douglas Church.{Westmount Boulevard and Lansdowne Ave.) July 4th \u2014 REV.J.D.WILKIE, B.A., Only a dog.Yet, why not?Is it not the dogs who get the crumbs from tne rich man's table.Many that are first shall be lect.A CORDIAL WELCC:4E AWAITS YOU AT Tr{ESE SERVICES Oraanist and Choir Master \u2014 Mr.J.he Rabb.Mus.Bac. ~ GE SIX THE EXANINME, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1040 PERSONALSOCIALENGAGEMENTSYWEDDINGS 1 held their closing tea recently at Butternut Lodge, West Ste.Rose.The tea was served on the screen- ed-in piazza.The staff of Iona Avenue School\u201d .Married In Mrs.J.F.O'Brien, of Richmond Hill, Long Island, N.Y., returned home recently after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.G.N.Romney, Clare- |- mont Avenue.Miss Patricia Peirce of 85 Aberdeen Avenue, has returned home from Oak Grove School for Girls, in Maine, where she has been a student for the past year.During the 1947-48 term, Miss Peirce received a silver medal for outstanding work in chemistry.The daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Carleton Peirce, Patricia will attend McGill University in the fall.Janet De Hueck, formerly with the Eaton's Masquers, who has been studying for the past two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, has received her diploma and is now playing in a dramatic production in London, according to news just received by her parents, Mr, and Mrs.D.Mac- Farlane.WEDDINGS LAWTON\u2014BEATON The marriage of June Margaret, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Beaton, of 2090 Claremont Avenue, and Mr.Harold Ray Lawton, son of Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Lawton, of Burlington, Vermont, took place on Friday afternoon, at four o'clock, in St.Andrews United Church, the Morrisey, of Westmount.Woodbridge Mr.and Mrs.James Peter Morrisey, photographed following their recent wedding in Christ Church, Woodbridge, Ont.Mrs.Morrisey was formerly Miss Catherine Patience Harris, youngest daughter of Mrs.H.Rickards Harris, of Woodbridge, Ont., and of the !ate Mr.Harris, and Mr.Morrisey Is the younger son of Mr.and Mrs.T.Sydney Revercnd Bursay officiating.Pink and white peonies were used as decorations, and during the signing of the register, Mrs.Walter Wi'son sang \u201cO Perfect Love\u201d.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Hzaven Blue, with a matching headdress of tulle, and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations.The bride's only attendant was her cousin, Miss Geraldine Anderson, who wore a gown of mist grey, with pink accessories, and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers in shades of pink, The best man for the groom was Mr.William Brooks, while the ushers were Mr.Milton Law- ton and Mr.Gordon Johnson.Following the ceermony, a reception was held in the Vice- Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, after which the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing for travelling a dress of CLEARANCE OF ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK Broken Sizes and Colour Range == » | TANYA GOWNS REGD.4931 DECARIE BLVD.EL.6384 South of Queen Mary \u2014 Hours: 9.30-6 rue SNS III IIS III SUIS IIS IIS IIS SIL SSII IS IV/ IS IV II VAIO I IL 22 VIII MMe A.Courval \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NbBack » 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Mrs.William Daye, of Hampton, N.B., took place on Saturday afternoon, in Calvary Church, Westmount, the Reverend G.F.Dewey, D.D., officiating, assisted by the Very Reverend T.W, Jones, D.D.Mr.Gif- ford Mitchell played the wedding music, and Miss Dorene Marshall sang during the signing of the register.Large baskets of peonies and larkspur arranged with palms and lighted candles in candelabra, were used to decorate the pews reserved for guests being marked with white satin bows.The bride, given In marriaeg by her father, wore a period gown of heavy white satin, the fitted bodice with tiny pin tucks down the front and fastened with tiny buttons at the back, being trimmed with appliques of Alencon lace; the very full skirt, with pin tucks over the hipline, falling into a slight train.Her veil of imported tulle illusion was held by a Tudor headdress and she carson roses, stephanotis and gypso- son roses, stephanoris and gypso- phila.Mrs.Wallace Gruer, of Aubrey, Que.as matron-of-honor, Miss Joan Daye, of Hampton, N.B., and Miss Elizabeth Ann Taylor, of Paisley, Ont, as the bride's other attendants, wore frocks of crepe, the bodices having off- the-shoulder necklines and the full skirts fashioned with shirring.Mrs.Gruer was in dusty pink, and the bridesmaids in turquoise.The matron-of-honor wore a large picture hat and lace mittens to match her frock, and carried a cascade bouquet of Joanna Hill roses and pastel Sweetpeas.The bridesmaids wore shirred poke bonnets of tulle to match their frocks, mittens of the same color (Continued on Page 7) * Dr, and Mrs.E.John Smith en-a tertained at tea Sunday afternoon, following the christening at the Church of St.James the Apostle, of their infant daughter, who was named Leigh MacKenzie.The baby is the grandchild of the Hon.E.A.Smith and Mrs.Smith of Shediac, N.B., and of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Gilpin of Westmount.Mts.G.N, Romney, Claremont Avenue, was among the hostesses who entertained at a tea in honor of Miss Velma Watchorn whose marriage took place recently, Tea was poured by the guest of honor\u2019s sister, Mrs.William Campbell and Mrs.E.A.Harrison.Snapdragons and sweet peas decorated the tea table.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Annette Ruth, second daughter of the late Mr.&nd Mrs.Martin Wolff, of Westmount, to Mr.Stuart Feldman, son of the late Dr.and Mrs.W.M.Feldman, of London, England.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Warren Soper, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Elizabeth, to Mr.Thomas Richard Fisher, son of Mr.Norman Fisher of Westmount, and formerly of Dunedin, New Zea- land and the late Mrs.Fisher.Miss Soper is a graduate of Ha- vergal College, Toronto and Mr.Fisher graduated from McGill * Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Romney returned home on Monday from their honeymoon which was spent in New York.Mrs.A.M, Greene is leaving on Friday for Acton, Ont.,, where she will attend the marriage on Saturday of her son, Mr.R.B.Greene, to Miss Turner.Mrs.William Wilson came from Vancouver for the marriage of her son, Mr.William Maxwell Wilson, to Miss Ruth Johnstone, which took place Saturday, in Westmount Park Emmanuel Church, She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.George Griffin, and Miss Alison Griffin.APPROACHING MARRIAGE The marriage of Patricia Audrey, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Henry Fisher, of 2262 Regent Ave~ nue, to Mr.Ronald Harvey Glen, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Glen of Montreal, is taking place tomorrow in Trinity Memorial Church at three o\u2019clock, the Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor officiating.Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Joan Eleanor Fisher, as maid of honour, and Miss Gloria Glen, sister of the groom, and Miss Ruth Le Petrie, as bridesmaids.Mr.Harry Glen, Jr, will be best man for his brother and the ushers will be Mr.Harry Fisher, Jr., and Mr.Kenneth Fisher, brothers of the bride.Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home University.of the bride.halet Cafe 4501 PARK AVE.corner of Mount Royal \u201cPINE 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that can deficfent functions improve this un- Canadian 9330 LINE COMPANY LIMITED mond Peck and of Mrs.Peck, te Mr.Francis Murray Mitchell, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.James B.Mitchell, took place recently in Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Rev.Kenneth Evans, D.D., Dean of Montreal, officiating.Dr.Arthur Egerton played the wedding music and pink and white peonies and delphiniums were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.Esmond H.Peck, was in a gown of white dotted marquisette, having a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a bandeau of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and white sweetpeas.Little Miss Patricia Archibald and Miss Jennifer Cundill neices of the bride, as flower-girls, were in floor-length frocks of embroidered Swiss organdy willl bouffant skirts, the former wore pale yellow and the latter pale green.They had wreaths of rosebuds in their hair and carried Colonial bouquets of the same flowers.Mr.Allen Boswell acted as best man for Mr, Mitchell and the ushers were Mr.Ian Louson, Mr.Robert Mowat and Mr.R.L Archibald.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's brother- in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.R.Y.Archibald, 699 Victoria Avenue, Westmount, where the bride's table, centred with the wedding cake, was arranged with pink sweetpeas and snapdragons and blue cornflowers.Among the.out-of-town guests were Mr.Wallace M.Mitchell of Amhertsburg, Ont.Budget-Making Is Subject Of Talk By Hon.D.C.Abbott At a luncheon on board the S.S.St.Lawrence tendered to the members of the Montreal Branch of the Women's Press Club by Canada Steamship Lines Limited on Saturday, Finance Minister, YEE BXAMINEE, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY Mal, Ds Many Showers Honour Miss Patricia Fisher Among those who entertained recently for Miss Patricia Fisher, whose marriage to Mr.Ronald Glen is taking place tomorrow, in Trinity Memorial Church, were: Mrs.F.Benjamin and Mrs, L.La- vell, who were hostesses at a social evening, when the guest of honour was presented with a dinner set.Mrs, C.J.Orr, Miss Ruth Orr, and Mrs.H.Glen gave a miscellaneous shower for the bride-elect, and Miss J.Craig, Miss E.Reardon, and Mrs.F.Kola-Baba, a personal shower.Also, Miss R, Le Petrie and Miss Joan Fisher gave a cup and saucer shower.EASY MOOLA Victor Varconi, veteran screen player, currently in Cecil B.De- Mille\u2019's Technicolor epic, \u2018\u201cUnconquered,\u201d had an easy time of it the first two days of shooting.He spent the full time in bed, as per the script.I.BLACK Veteran World War | and 11 Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English Woollens.Specializing in custom made clothing for the well-dressed man.- We Also Do Alterations and Repairs.4226 St.Catherine West (Near Greene) WE.5908 + of PAGE SEVEN Are You Entertaining?WE RENT ~~ Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch Bowls, Coat Racks and Linen.For All Occasions New Bridge Sects for Sale & FOLDING TABLES 30\" x \u20ac Ideal fot summer homes For rent $3 per ncason.For sale $8 Bench & Table Service PL.7032 or HA.5543 Reg'd.Established 1919 8878 St.Urbain Your Own Phone Answered By Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the Day or Night! 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but Walter Forde and his cast have succeeded superbly in capturing the spirit and atmosphere of the book while restricting their scope to the per- loa 1851\u20141890, Their story shows how from modest beginnings, Simeon Crowther built up an en- orinous business by honesty, foresight and thrift.Meanwhile his two sons grew up into totally different characters and there developed between them a grim battle for mastery.Anne Crawford and Dennis Price as a humble mill-lass and the young Crowther she marries are quite delightful as lovers and as wedded lovers.Tom Walls is the very spirit of Yorkshire as old Simeon Crowther\u2014a magnificent performance in the finest role he has ever had.A special selection of short subjects round out an excellent program at this comfortably air conditioned theatre._\u2014 » STRAW HAT SEASON Wendell Corey, currently headlining Hal Wallis\u2019 Paramount production, \u201cThe Accused,\u201d with Loretta Young and Robert Cummings, plans to head East and the straw hat theatre circuit this summer.He made his acting debut in a summer theatre.AT THE AVENUE SATURDAY Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon co-starring in \"Wuthering Heights\" starting Saturday at the air conditioned Avenue Theatre, find their love strangely influenced by the desolate moors.dramatic role in \u201cWuthering Heights,\u201d the great love story which stars her opposite two dapper leading men\u2014Laurence Olivier and David Niven\u2014which starts Saturday at the Avenue Theatre.\u201cWuthering Heights\u201d casts slim and sylph-like Merle as Cathy, hot-tempered, devil - may - care Nineteenth Century lass who runs wild over the moors and crags of Yorkshire.Cathy's beauty and vivacity attract the loves of two men\u2014brooding and \u201cThe Swordsman\u201d, Great Romantic Adventure at Westmount Sunday % WESTMOUNT: TODAY and SATURDAY! KILLER McCOY\"\u201c with Mickey Rooney, Ann Blythe and Brian Donlevy.Also \u201cCRIME DOCTOR'S GAMBLE\" with Warner Baxter and Micheline Cheirel.He defies a deadly \\ family feud to gain y a the hand of a love- J .Iy maiden! Filmed In Glorious TECHNICOLOR RESTE I\", GARRY TS - xa a coms tour ue MACREALY - BUCHANAN + COLUINS + PT ALSO \u201cALWAYS TOGETHER\" A new and lively comedy with your favorite \"Janic\u201d team! Robert HUTTON Joyce REYNOLDS \u2014_ \u2014 = Larry Parks, the excitier star of \u201cDown to Earth\u201d and \u201cThe Jolson Story,\u201d has a dashing new type of role in the new Technicolor swashbuckler, \u201cThe Swordsman,\u201d which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Parks gives a performance that will rank alongside those of the greatest screen swashbucklers of all time.He is being compared to such outstanding habitués of cloak-and- dagger films of the past and present as Douglas Fairbanks, Sr, Ronald Colman, Errol Flynn and Cornel Wilde.Parks is said to have the elan and dash required to carry off such a role with the utmost credibility and appeal.As Alexander MacArden of the Clan MacArden, Parks is a fighting, loving, hard-riding Scottish Highlander of the 18th Century.Danger is his boon companion, glory his first love\u2014but a forbidden kiss almost proves his undoing .when he defies a deadly family feud to woo lovely Ellen Drew of the Clan Glowan! Miss Drew, last seen in , \u201cJohnny O'Clock,\u201d is making her j first appearance in quite some time in a costume drama.She is reported to make a beautiful and \"appealing heroine, George Mac- | ready, the villain whose swordplay proves to be no match for Parks, | is an old hand at playing in ro- | mantic adventures and he last appeared in \u201cThe Return of Monte ! Cristo.\u201d Edgar Buchanan, that superb character actor, is harking back to the type of hard-riding role he had in \u201cRenegades.\u201d Parks, incidentally, had a part in that epic i Western which helped school him for his furious riding chores in \u201cThe Swordsman.\u201d Ray Collins land Marc Platt, in his first \"straight dramatic part (he's re- lee good, too), round out the cast of principal cupporting play- Levs, | Le Frozen Product.old days -fourc ice particles in the centre In the good _ ol a rare steal.friend husband never |; Dramatic Role Played by Merle Oberon in \u201cWuthering Heights\u201d Lovely, titian-hairéd Merle Ob- | eron has a most important and |and socially prominent Edgar Lin- darksome Heathcliff, and wealthy ton.In her youth Cathy turns to Heathcliffe in spite of his boorish- manners and strange ways\u2014be- cause their love is mingled with the mystery of the moors.But Cathy's love is not strong enough to stand the blows of disappointment.Heathcliff does not fulfill her childish dreams and conquer the world to lay at her feet, Instead, he deteriorates into a lowly stable boy, content to be near her and worship her, A strange and unhappy climax separates the lovers.Heathcliff disappears and Cathy marries Edgar Linton.But after two years Heathcliff returns, determined on revenge to teach the woman he still loves the ways of pain, The cast supporting A three principal players boasts such well knowns as Flora Robson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Hugh Williams and Miles Mander.The special added attraction, \u201cRagged Angels\u201d, unfolds a gripping story of human interest, highlighted by tense and thrilling action.The principal romantic roles are played by Andrea Leeds and Joel McCrea, while the important supporting roles are portrayed by Walter Brennan, Gene Reynolds and Tommy Kelly.Briefly, the story revolves around Professor Lawson, pore trayed by Walter Brennan, and his music school settlement, come posed of ragged youngsters, who are musical prodigies.Into this school comes Frankie, who inherited a talent for the violin from his dead father and has run away from home =p \u2018 (Greene Ave.above St.Catherine) Telephone WE.4943 (HEALTHFULLY AIR CONDITIONED) LAST SHOWING TODAY! Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo in \u201cTHE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY,\u201d color by Technicolor.Also Douglas Fairbanks in \"THE EXILE\" with Maria Montez.EMILY BRONTE'S POWERFUL CONFLICT OF EMOTIONS.AN IMMORTAL SCREEN VERSION OF AN IMMORTAL NOVEL! Joel McCREA hearts, .\u201cRAGGED Starts SATURDAY Until TUESDAY ! eesersing MERLE OBERON - LAURENCE OLIVIER - DAVID NIVEN Two Excellent Attractions! and the World's Premiere Violinist JASCHA HEIFETZ In a stirring heart-warming story of youth with an ache in their + .and music in their souls! formerly titled \"They Shall Have Music\" h* WALTER BRENNAN e MARJORIE MAIN Andrea LEEDS ANGELS\u201d DENNIS PRICE TOM WALLS ANNE CRAWFORD os Annie Pickersgill er) * Master of Bankdam\u201d Adapted from the novel DENNIS PRICE as Joshua Crowther cm \u201cTHE CROWTHERS OF BANKDAM\u201d by Thomas Armstrong FIRST MONTREAL SHOWING! TOM WALLS as Crowther A GRIPPING STORY OF JEALOUSY, GREED WITHIN A FAMILY OF MILL-OWNERS! HATE AND STEPHEN MURRAY as Zebediah Crowther rome \u201cMaster of Bankdam\u201d will be shown Saturday Only at Last, Complete JIMMY HANLEY as Simeon Crowther \u2014 Starts SATUR For ONE WEEK! 12:55 - show at 10 p.m.Sunday until Friday at 1 5:50 and 9:30, Last Complete Show at 8:40 p.m.Specially Selected Featurettes As Added Entertainment! 3:20 - 5:45 - 8:16 and 10:40, Ain Conditioned Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon Jnct, Telephone: WA.5717 3:15 - LINDEN TRAVERS as Clara Baker Comfortably Air Conditioned LAST SHOWING TODAY! 2 First Run \u201cTEMPTATION HARBOUR,\u201d with Simone Simon and Robert New- British Films! ton.Also \"DUAL ALIBL\" .with Herbsrt Lom and Phyl Dixey. THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 108 Women Involved In Murder At Monkland Theatre 1 AT MONKLAND THEATRE A mentalist and a psychologist match wits to out-maneuver each other in this scene between Tyrone Power and Helen Walker from \"Nightmare Alley,\u201d the Twemieth Century-Fox filmization of William Lindsay Gresham's sensational novel of a ruthless barker in a cheap carnival who claws his way to a big-time career, using women as pawns.The film, which opens Saturday at the Monkland Theatre, was produced by George Jessel and directed by Edmund Goulding.It also features Joan Blondell and Coleen Gray in the cast which includes Taylor Holmes, Mike Mazurki and lan Keith.2 British Films ! ! A United CJheatne Catherine at Chomedy) The strange psychological tale of a brilliant brain Starts specialist.SATURDAY! A Stirring Motion Picture dapted from the at Sater y Daphne Mourir nd other famouf ec: novels! LAST SHOWING TODAY! Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt in \"LOST HORIZON.\" Also Rosalind Russell, Brian Ahern and Janet Blair in \u201cMY SISTER EILEEN.\" Revival Friday night after ||.\u201cMAN ALIVE,\" with Pat O'Brien, Ellen Drew and Adolphe Menjou.Tyrone Power, credited with many of filmdon\u2019s most memorable portraits, comes to the screen of the Monkland Theatre Saturday in what is heralded as the most unusual and provocative role of his out-standing career\u2014that of Stan Carlisle in the Twentieth Century-Fox filmization of \u201cNightmare Alley,\u201d Unlike anything he's done, Power takes on a meaty part in this tough, hard-hitting story of a man who waged a ruthless battle to win mastery over men's lives and women's hearts,.and who succeeded only in his own destruction.Power wanted the story played as Gresham wrote it, without any saccharine touches, and with all of the hard-hitting body punches.As a result, Jules Furthman\u2019s screen play gives full play to the character of Stan Carlisle: young, smart, unscrupulous and ruthless\u2014 \u201cheel\u201d or hero, depending on whether he finds and exploits your secret fears, or holds forth the promise of heavenly ro- mance\u2014a guy who claws his way to the brink of what he considers | success by betraying and using others, by murder.The film unfolds the story of Stan's start as a mentalist in a cheap carnival, his success as \u201cThe Great Stanton,\u201d star attraction of swanky night clubs and parties; his sensational rise in the \u201cspook racket\u201d; and his final mad and spectacular gamble for the one big \u201ckilling.\u201d Joan Blondel], the provocative Aunt Sissy of \u201cA Tree Grows in Brooklyn,\u201d appears as Zeena, whom Stan betrays for the secrets of her trade.Coleen Gray, exciting \u201cnew star discovery who scored a smash hit in \u201cKiss of Deat + is seen as Molly, the good, trusting girl who loves Stan in spite of everything.Glamorous Helen Walker becomes the scheming' psychologist, Dr.Lilith Ritter, the only woman Stan doesn\u2019t dare play false, and who turns out to be more cunning and deadly than he.Second Feature Everybody's talking about the \u201cnew\u201d Franchot Tone in Columbia\u2019s \u201cI Love Trouble,\u201d which will be the second feature, In this mystery melodrama, Tone forsakes the drawing room comedy and rousing adventure types of roles with which he has been identified for 14 years as a star, to create a new type of screen detective.To achieve a true delineation of a private detective at work, Tone spent two months before production studying Los Angeles private detectives as they worked on cases, As a result, Tone\u2019s characterization, in contradistinction to portrayals of other screen detectives, has been hailed as being representative of the trade\u2019s best operatives.At no time does Tone limn his character as being smarter than the trained police officers.And in the unfolding of the story, Tone takes only one drink.He also uses a gun on only two occasions.His detective is also different from those played by Dick Powell, Humphrey Bogart and Robert Montgomery.While not one of those hard-working sleuths can exactly be called girl-shy, Tone's \u201cprivate eye\u201d is slightly \u201cwolfish,\u201d Aerial Acrobats At Belmont Park The Three Barretts, aerial acrobats currently appearing at Belmont Park daily at 5 and 11 p.m.as the Free Outdoor Attraction, are even more sensational than on their previous visit last year.These young men ascend a lofty rigging and defy death, performing on rings, bars and a swaying trapeze without benefit of net or any other safety device whatsoever, The 3 Bar- retts perform tricks rarely seen chicanery, and even on a platform and their entire routine, including the most dar- | « AT PARK THIS WEEK The 3 Barretts, aerial daredevils, who are featured dally ot 5 and 11 p.m.at Belmont Park, as the free outdoor attraction.ing and most difficult feats ever attempted by a high act, can best be described as \u2018hair-raising\u2019.Picnics are being held on Thursday by the Canada Envelope Co and B.Houde & Grothe Ltd.Thursday, July 1st, is Dominion Day, so bring the entire family to Belmont Park for a day\u2019s outing.Take advantage of the special Thrift Stop & Shop Kiddies\u2019 days being celebrated all this week.Don't forget, while in the park, to visit Pete Kortes\u2019 famous Circus Side-Show as well ag Joe Laflamme\u2019s wild animals.And in the evenings dance to Ellis Mc- Lintock\u2019s orchestra in the spacious ballroom which is naturally cooled by breezes blowing across Back River, BEIM BEA UTI FLL Now DEATH DEFYING BARRETTS to the music of ELLIS \\ M'LINTOCK his TRUMPET and ORCHESTRA Lu Now FIERY AFT.except Sun.& Mon, | THRIFT-STOP:SHUP G'Kiddies\u2019 Dors REDUCED RATES FOR MOTHER MONDAYS & DAD OPEN AT 7 P.M.PAGE NINE = LAST SHOWING TODAY! GREEN DOLPHIN STREET\" Also \u201cHER SISTER'S SECRET\u201d United Theatre (Monkiand at Girouard Ave.) STARTS \u2014 SATURDAY \u2014 MASTERY Over Men's Lives .Women's Hearts .But Never His Own! Chumps .all of them.dames who fall for any linel JOAN COLEEN HELEN BLONDELL - GRAY - WALKER BIS ADDED FEATURE PLUS! .J WOMEN.All sleek .All smart .AlII mixed up in a strange case of MURDER! 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speare 40.Ready money , 16.Make choice 20.Pressed 86.Wicked 42.Old measure 18.Skill \u201c, forward 38.Volcanic of length 19.Wide forcibly rock 44.Disfigure 21.Distant 24.Male sheep = 28.Verbal ex- ep A° 7 je |?| amingtions 29.Recipient .ofagift 30.Facts ÿ81.Godlike 132.Lift 34.Expression 37.Obtain i 38.Substance , in shellac 41.A black bird 43.Beetle 45.Nimble 46.Parts of : churches 47.Enumerates 48.Ruben 1.Moy.ne | turcd 3 Ata i distance 45 4 18.Of great -l length 7.45 4.Part of t \u201cto be\u201d 4 The average New England elm has as many as 7,000,000 leaves.Where did the others in our yard last Fall come from?B.A Collins FUNERAL HOM Tm Egy 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Modern Chepel WITH \u201cHAMMOND® ORGAN pe Memorial Service For Geo.Beurling As a tribute to the memory of the late George Beurling, killed recently in a plane crash in Italy while en route to Palestine, a special memorial service is to be held in the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue on Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount, on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m,, by the Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch No.97 of the Canadian Legion.\u201cBuzz\u201d Beurling was killed while on his way to fight for the new State of Israel, and it has been revealed that he enlisted in the Israeli army at the regular rate of pay.With the approval of hig father, Fred G.Beurling the service will be held in appreciation of his son\u2019s friendship and support to the Jewish cause.Representatives of the services, of the Canadian Legion and other = FunaraL DiIRectoRrs dstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge 1251 (Dountain St.@ Phone: OL ER | eral Swims, {ing at 10 a.m.\"ing planned for members and their Y Notes | The summer program for Camp Westmount is as follows: Friday, July 2nd: \u2014 9.30 a.m, Morning visit to Elmhurst Dairy, bring two carfares; 12.30 p.m.Lunch Clubs; 2 p.m.Crafts; 4 p.m., Swims (General).Saturday, July 3rd \u2014 10 am, Swimming, Junion boys 9-12; 11 a.m., Senior bays 13-18.Monday, July 5th \u2014 9.30 am.Assembly; 10.30 a.m,, Baseball; 11 a.m.Swim and Swim Instruction; 12.30 p.m,, Lunch at Central Y.M.C.A.; 1.30 p.m., Baseball and Soccer with Central \u2018\u201cY\u201d; 4 p.m., Gen- Tuesday, July 6th \u2014 9.30 am, Assembly; 10 a.m.Soccer and Baseball; 11 a.m, Swimming and Swim Instruction; 12.30 p.m.Lunch Clubs; 2 p.m.Leaving on Industrial trip; 4 p.m.Swimming.Wednesday, July 7th \u2014 All-day picnic on Mon Repos Beach, leav- Thursday, July 8th \u2014 Program as of Tuesday, July 6th, with visit to Museum in afternoon.Friday, July 9th \u2014 The West- mount Y.M.C.A.City Camp will taks part in the city-wide Inter- Y track and field meet, to be held at Lower Canada College.Friday night, Children's Movie, \u201cTexas Man-Hunt\u201d, starring the Texas Rangers, is the week's special feature at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Boys and girls are invited to attend.\u2019 William Johnstone, student at Sir George Williams College and member of the Central Y.M.C.A, Water Polo Team, will serve as Assistant Camp Director of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.in-the-City Camp.Mr.Johnstone will be in chage of operations of much of the program during the summer months.Having missed three evenings out of the last four on account of rain, the softball enthusiasts are hoping that tonight will be better.The teams will be playing, weather permitting, on King George Park diamond at 7 pom.If you think you still can play, come on out and find it to be true.Most of us do.The weather does help some activities and on cool wet evenings, partioglarly Mondays, the bridge players are out in strength.Turn out on Monday at 8.15 p.m.and take a hand.\u201cTuesday Trips\u201d are still acceptable to most members and a few will be going cycling next Tuesday.If you come along, there will be a few more.You are welcome.An all-day cycle ride is befriends later in the month.Don't miss it! With the warm weather setting in, the Thursday \u201cSplash Parties\u201d are filling the pool.Mixed swim- civic and community bodies will attend the service, which will be conducted by Sgdn.-Ldr.Jacob Eisen, of Toronto, former senior Jewish chaplain of the R.C.A.F.overseas, and Rabbi Wilfred Shu- chat of the Shaar Hashomayim 29 FOR SALE A.GENERAL MONARCH ice refrigerator, good condition, $25.00.Phone Monday, WT.5614.X-28 COMPLETE C-52 recelver and transmitter, never been used, built 1945, complete coverage from 85-16 meters with converter for 10 meters.Power supplies for both.DE.9377.X-25 FRESH CUT PEONIES FOR SALE ELwood 6022 X-18 JACKET heater, 2 burners, $1.50, new ash sifter, $4.00.WI.4209, -29 UMBRELLAS Recovered, called tor and delivered DE.4505.CHESTERFIELD, NEW Spring fillea, 2 tone, 3 pieces, sacrifice $75.00.5820 Sher- \u201cbrooke West.EL.3614 X-3 ELECT.REFRIGERATORS, NEW Modern 7% cu.ft.Fully guaranteed.Immediate dellvery, $339.00.Limited quantity, 5820 Sherbrooke West, EL, 3614, BEDROOM SUITE, NEW Beautiful 7 piece walnut finish, 2 tone, sacrifice $95.00.5820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614, X-1 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE X-2 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65c Additional Words 3 Cents Each BUILDING REPAIRS R.PENNEY ~ Fireplace builder, tlle setter, stonework.cement finish and repairs.BY, 2758, X-21 DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, PF.Thomas.For painting and decorating, W Thomas.Estimates free.WI.6313 EL.6852.X-6 JULIUS BUSSIERES., painter.cons tractor anû decorator, Inside and outside, first class work.Call Fl a PROVENCHER & LAMER PAINTERS\u2014DECORATORS INTERIOR, EXTERIOR DECUKA.TORS, SPRAY PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 6794 DES ERABLES ST., DO.8764.X-13 FRED HENDY & SON Painting, paperhanging, plastering, carpentry.Reasonahle rates.Work guaranteed.WI, 3928, X-15 ANTIQUE silver, china, paintings, furniture, figurines, vases, clocks, objets d'art purchased, Ful) value Lyons, WI.5700.X-9 32 HELP WTD.\u2014FEMALL BEAUTY COUNSELORS of Canada has good position with flexible hours for woman over 30.Phone evening, FI.3468.X-22 36a HELP WANTED\u2014MALE SINGERS, soloists and all voices choristers, wanted for radio unit of La Cantorla, conducted by Victor Brault; 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1%, pint cream; 1 cup sherry wine; 2 tablespoons butter; yolks of 3 eggs; salt and cayenne pepper to taste.Melt the butter in a saucepan or chafing dish, and add the cream.Let simmer gently for half a minute and add the lobster meat cut up in good sized pieces.When the cream has again reached the boiling point, add the well-beaten egg yolks to which has been added the sherry wine.Add cayenne and salt to taste, and let thicken to a good creamy consistency, stirring all the while from bottom and sides of saucepan.Serve hot in patty shells or ramekins.Serves 6.nate a cup or trophy to the winning team, or a small donation towards the purchase of windbreakers and crests, is requested to get in touch with Constable Presley at FI.3525 or YO.3233.2nd, 1948 Local Soccerites Drop Two Games The past week was not a very profitable one for the Westmount entry in the National City Soccer League as they dropped both their games and suffered a few cripples from the hard games of the week.On Thursday Westmount met the undefeated Canadair team and came out on the short end of a 3-2 score.This was a hard fought game and Westmount were very unfortunate to lose as they played a fine fast game, but an injury to Dick Shorrock, their goalie, led to the first two Canadair goals.Frqm comments heard after the game, Westmount made many friends with their display against one of the better teams in the city.It was a different story on Monday last when Westmount met Hungaria at Fletchers field and got soundly beaten 6-0, the local team were without the services of 6 of their regulars, owing to injuries and were only able to field 10 men, this along with Hungaria playing one of the better games, left Westmount to battle gamely in a hopeless struggle.THE MONTREAL RACQUET SHOP 1484 St.Catherine St.W.(Opposite The York Theatre) Tel.WI.3035 A new and distinctive shop offering the finest in all types of Racquets, Re-Stringing, and Repairs.Direct and mail order sales and repairs handled promptly with the highest grade workmanship and care, endorsed by \"Jake\" Kramer, \u2018\u2019Dinny\"\u2019 Pails, and other Tennis Greats.Bring your tennis problems here for expert \u2018free advice.TICKETS NOW ON SALE HERE FOR Davis Cup Matches July 8, 9, 10.BODY WORK and PAINTING 372 VICTORIA AVE.The Oldest Representotive For A Plymouth \u2014 Chrysler \u2014 Fargo At the Service of ali Local Car Owners for Any Make of Car Courteous Service \u2014 Reasonable Prices Quotations Without Obligation WA.2761-2 MECHANICAL REPAIRS WESTMOUNT | * 7 Va THE SERVE OF THE PUBLIC NOC San mars C) OO service.i 2, - TAK FTFT THE MILKMAN Bright and pleasant, each day's early dawn sees him on his way.The Milkman \u2014 cheerfully meeting every whim of the weather in order to serve the families of his community.Men like this, some of Canada\u2019s finest, aré in the service of the public\u2014at your BLACK HORSE ALE .Canada\u2019s Finest DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY MONTREAL.FSTABLISHED 181) \u2014 A DIVISION OF NATIONAL BREWERIES LIMITED "]
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