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[" \u2018vol.xx, No: 2 2 _ I - - BE \"WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949- Pro-Cons fairs and problems, (2).to discuss to take democratic action to have these policies made éffective.\u201cWe gre most * anxious fo.\u2018have many oung meh and \u2018women _ \u2018of the district\u2019 join \u2018in.our \u2018activities.The futüre well-being of -Canada will goon be in our hands, so we must prepare \u201d now for that task,\u201d the new \u201cpresident concluded.Other officers elected were: Mrs.Margaret M.Rogers, first vice- rs of PATRICK H.IRWIN president; Alan H.Brown, second / Vice-president; Rene Pouliot, sec- retary-treasurer; J.Kenneth Macdonald; and E.E.Chambers.Following the meeting the film \u201cFortress of Freedom\u201d was shown, which depicted highlights of the , Progressive Conservative National Convention at which George A.Drew was elected leader of the \u2018party.Forest fire prevention and textile manufacturing were the \u2018subjects of other films shown.King\u2019s Home-School Hold Military Whist : The King\u2019s Home and School Association will hold their annual Military Whist on \u201cFriday, January 21, at 8.15 p.m.at the 8chool gymnasium, King\u2019s School, Western Avenue, Westmount.Door prizes will be distributed and refreshments served.- Accommodation\u201c for sixty tables is planned and it is hoped that all the parents of King's School Pupils and their friends will attend.FIGURE SKATING RINK NOW OPEN The Figure Skating Rink in Westmount Park is now open and - tickets for the rink may be ob- \u2018tained at the Parks Dept.office.\u201c Information regarding figure skating lessons may.be obtained from Ken Willock, instructor, at DE.9069.Elect Patrick H.Trwin Patrick ! H.Irwin was elected president of the Yoüng Progressive Conservatives of St.Antoine-Westmount at the annual meeting of the association \u2018held on Thursday, 6th January.He succeeds J.Wallace Beaton, now employed in France.In reviewing the activities of the past year, Mrs.Margaret M.Rogers told the meeting that the club's decisions on several important Canadian problems were now embodied in the declaration of Policy of the Progressive Conservative Party.; \u201cMr, Irwin reaffirmed the purposes of the group, which, he said were (1) to familiarize: young men and women with Canadian af- and decide upon poliicies designed to solve these problems and (3)* Stamp Club Opens Year With Trades The Westmount Stamp Club opened the new year session with a general night of trading.Mr.Yaxley, the President, read a few letters from former members wishing the club success in the future: One of the letters came from a former member, Dr.Allin, who, \u2018during the war, was the head of the Canadian Aid to China Fund, añd who is now stationed at a hospital in Shanghai, China.At present Dr.Allin is collecting many interesting stamps in the east._ ; On Friday, at 8 p.m, and on Saturday and Sunday, there is a stamp exhibition of l\u2019Union Phi- latelique de Montreal, at the St.Edward Hall, corner of St, Denis and Beaubien.-The.Junior Stamp Club which meets at 7 p.m.every Thursday night in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall; the same as the senior group, will have an- election of officers on the 20th of the month.A large turnout is expected.A.R.TILLEY WINS SIR E.CLARKE PRIZE won the Sir Ernest Clarke prize and.the Institute Oversea prize, in passing the Institute final examination last May, according to word received by the Quebec Branch of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries from the London Headquarters.Mr.Tilley is a graduate of the University of Toronto and a-mem- ber of the bar of the Province of Ontario.He was recently appointed secretary of the Imperial Tobacco: Company of Canada Limited.| Thumbnail Sketch | Of J S.Cameron - James S.\u2018Cameron, newly elected Mayor of Westmount, was born in Stellarton, N.S., and.he joined the Northern Electric Company, where he is now vice-president, in 1910 as a factory engineer.He became the company\u2019s first plant.superintendent in 1914 when the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company and the Imperial Wire and Cable Company Limited were amalgamated.He -was subsequently superintendent of the cable shop, assistant general superintendent, telephone division manager and, after being supervisor of manufacturing for some time, was made assistant general manager of manufacture, His appointment as vice- president (manufacturing) was announced shortly before.last Christmas, Mr.Cameron was educated at Pictou Academy and he graduated from McGill University with a B.Sc.in Mechanical Engineering in 1908.Homoeopathic Issues List New Governors The December meeting of the Board of Management of the Homoeopathic Hospital, chaired by Douglas Bremner announced election of new benefactors, life governors and governors as follows.\u201c Benefactors: Mr.and Mrs.Arthur H.Webster, 621 Victoria Avenue, Westmount.Life governors: James Douglas, 244 St.James Street West; Major T.H.P.Molson, 10 Ramezay Rd., Westmount and Gordon Jennings, 5010 MacDonald Avenue, Governors: H.L.Barnewall, 733 Woodland Avenue, Verdun; Geo.K.Beddoes, 3700 St.Patrick St.; John R.Hughes, 244 St.James St.West; Jack Horn, 1838 Lajoie Avenue, Outremont; J, Pascal, 1191 St.Lawrence Blvd.; William MacLaier, 1300 Aldred Bldg, Place d\u2019Armes; Miss Louise D.Wilder, 4158 Dorchester Street West, Westmount; James Wilson, president, Shawinigan Water and \u2018Power Co., 600 Dorchester Street West; Sydney Isaacs, president, Hartney Ltd, 755 St.Catherine Street West and J.F.Walsh, 96 Dufferin Road, Hampstead, _Sering the c ity of Westmount, Garden Suburb of C anada\u2019 s Metropolis PRICE: THREE CENTS UGURAL CEREMONY ON WED [Mayor \u2018and Council |To Take Office - The- fnaugural- \u2018ceremony when the newly elected Mayor and council .take the oath of office, will be held next Wednesday at 8.30 p.m.in the Council Chamber at the City Hall.J.3.Cameron, who was the only nominee for the position of Mayor, was elected by acclamation, (as was first forecast in the Examiner on December 3) as were all members of the Council, and he replaces R.P.Adams, who was Mayor for the past four years.JAMES S.CAMERON Mr.Adams who gave muchsof his time and energy to the Montreal Metropolitan Commission, took over the reins of municipal government during the difficult post-war period: and his able mind saw Policeman Aids Accident Victim Slipping and falling on the .lcy sidewalk at 12.20 a.m.on Friday resulted in a fractured rib for.Mrs.Stabway, 961 Old Orchard Avenue, the accidént happening near the subway between Western Avenue and Sherbrooke Street West, on Girouard Avenue.The victim of the fall was assisted home by Sgt.Peter Morgan, Westmount Police, who resides at 1037 Harvard Avenue, and who was in the vicinity at the time.Mrs.Stabway was treated at home for her injury by Dr.Goldman, of Outremont, and investigating Constables Trudel turned in a report On the mishap, when Mr.Crepeau, Road Department, West Division, was notified of the condition\u2019 of the sidewalk, A Prophet In His Own Country.John Hampshire could find no outlet for his creative ability and flair for automotive design in Canada, his own country, so.He set out one day in 1936 from his home at 53 Chesterfield avenue and headed for New York.Today, he is in the front rank of outstanding U.S.industrial designers.Early in the spring, National Breweries will put into its interurban delivery service three new semi-trailer trucks, the design of which will make second glances by passers-by a commonplace occurrence, and these trucks shall\u2019 pay tribute to the genius of \u2018John : Hampshire.Mr.Hampshire, now 38 years old, lives in Westport, Conn., and he was recently in town to visit his mother and to spend a few days on the ski trails of the Laurentians.Besides his work for National Breweries, Mr.Hampshire is now designing equipment for another Canadian company, but under the contract terms, he, is not at liberty to divulge any information, although he < does say it is for one of the largest firms in \u2018the land.The new Breweries trucks | will have fairly orthodox cabs but their bodies will be distinctly modern.They will be panelled * with aluminum and finished in the familiar green of the Black Horse trucks now in use and will carry about 21,000 pounds of beer, or 500 to 600 cases of pints with 24 pints to a case.They are now being built in Toronto and the first three in the series will be brought to Montreal for finishing in the National Breweries garages.Cost of the bodies is reportedly $12,000 alone.They hope to put more of his trucks on the road eventually so, when you see something ultra-modern in brewery trucks, you can say, with civic pride: \u201cThat was designed by John Hampshire.He's a West- mounter.\u201d Pd - and Lecavalier.R.PERCY ADAMS Xchance- for improvement in this.locality when most people thought Westmount to be as close to per- | féct as possible.) Among the ameliorations consummated during his tenure of __ office were the widening of Sher-, *- brooke street, the securing of a.pension fund for municipal employees, the completion of Zoning laws and keeping the character, of Westmount as it has grown to be, a garden city, a residential city.One of the last things completed while he was Chief Magistrate was the War Memorial in front CITIZENS INVITED The inaugural ceremony Lo be held in the City Hall on Wedriesday at 8.30 p.m., will be a public affair and the Mayor and Aldermen invite the citizens of Westmount to attend.of the City Hall.His Excellency Field Marshal Alexander officiated at the unveiling on the Sunday before Remembrance Day.Mr.Adams has often been mentioned as taking the lead in the.discussion of traffic problems on the island and he was also great-, ly interested in the metropolitan subjects such as the through Metropolitan Boulevard; smoke: nuisance; and safe and sound\u2019 financing by commission meme bers.Aldermen elected by acclamation are Roy Campbell, 62 Forden Crescent; Reginald H.Dean, 773 + Upper Lansdowne; W.Alan Ken-: nedy, 4026 Tupper street; J.8% B.Pemberton, 474 Mount Pleasant Avenue, and Real Panet-Raymond, 70 Belmont Crescent: A.W.McMaster, who resides at 629 Clarke Avenue, was elected Library Trustee, also by acclamae tion.\u2018 - Pete EURE Pr.ea PR Pup mer BE on ar Ar Cpe YT RR a i i ARE SRE a IA me Ob Loco hh PAGE TWO Scouts & Cubs By REC, GROOME Due to unforseen circumstances, the regular writer of this column has called upon his good friend, \u201cMel Burge\u201d to write the following news items .MFB in all fairness says that he\u2019s out of practice, but perhaps by the time he gets to the: end of the.columa, he will make some sense out of the items sent in.Trinity Pack Good attendance at last Monday's meeting.Sixer Roy Smith of the Gold Six led the opening and Grand Howl Gary Worsley was then presented with his 2nd year service star.Akela made some important announcements, followed by inspection, During the game of two-man hockey, Pater McLearn v/as trounced .But being a gccd Cub, he managed to walk off the floor with the Cub grin.To the uninitiated, a Cub never cries.Even in spite of bruises or come what may, a Cub grins ana bears it! Akela told another part of the Jungle Story.Meeting ended with apnouncements, the Cub Silencs, and Prayer ard the Grand Howl Mr.F.H.Newman is most anx- fous to get the hockey team under way again this year.The following Cubs will hear all about it through means of telephone or at the next meeting, whether or not a hockey team is advisable « + + Roy Smith, David Don- rance, Brian Hufchinson, Brian Cagson, Peter Lindsay, Ronald Leadbetter, Gary.Worsley, Bruce Angers, John Ancrum, James Shaw, Douglas Lindores, Warren Franklin and Lloyd Hiscock.Akela.stresses this fact, that running shoes ar soft soled shoes must be worn om church, floor + s , No boy will he allowed to play any game, if wearing other than: the above shoes, Note to Gordon.Merritt .Please return the Six Competition Trophy next.mesting night, 80 another boy may have: it the next six week period; The coat hanger collection held last Saturday was not as successful as it might have: been.Only: four hays turned out.They were Teddy Roberts, Bruce Angers and John Ancrum.(Say Akela ~\u2014Where: in mischief is: the other?) A further collaction will be held at a.later date.Results.to, date are as follows: Grey Six \u201430 bites; Red Six\u201486 bites: Gold Six\u2014116 bites; Brown Six\u2014 182: bites; Sand Six\u2014292 bites, * New English Car At Hodge Bros.Hodge Bros., Reg'd, 5028 Sherbrooke Street West, are.celabrat- ing their 10th anniversary thiæ month, and to add to the celebration, they have been appointadi dealers in the west end of Montreal for the new Hillman Minx, super deluxe English model car.: First situated at 5262 Sherbrooke: Streat West, Hodge Bros.opened their additional store five: ing of the new Hillman this week to be the highlight of their career.One of the most striking of the new English cars, the Hillman Minx is a four-door sedan with a sleek, shapely; roomy body, and weight, the well-known perfop- mance.and; economy of tha Minx engine bas been: fully maintained.It is a completely post-war model and has.bench type.seats in place of the bucket seat.The parts depot for Canada.for the: new car has been set up at Dorval, Hodge Bros.announcs, and so a speedy.andi efficiant repair service: is.assured for owners of the car.following tests were.passed: Leap Frog by Kenneth Rillie andi Mur ray Diner; Skipping by Toby Dil lion; Marc Goldstein passed his Shoe.Cleaning.Inspection was wan: hy the Blue Six and the competition for the evening by the Green Six.Akela wishes to announce that the fees for- this term are now due.The meeting closed with the Grand | Howl as led by Robert Denbridge.This is the last meeting for Bob, as he is going up to Scouts, and | the Pack wishes him the veny best in Scouting! , years ago, and consider the show- | though technicians have reduced | THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY.14, 1949 By GEORGE .Plants actually think.statement.Plants can see.THE GREEN MIRACLE HENDERSON | Hard ta beliave isn°t it?But it's true.Maybe they dont think in the same way we humans do, hut there are many acientists in this world today who are prepared\u2019 to risk their careers to back this In various experiments made by botanists in an unnamed country, I À it has been proven that Plants have eyes with which.to sees In\u2019 one TALK TO BE AMRED Leonard A.Seton, National Union.candidate in the last provincial elections, who, will: broadcast over station.CBM on Monday, fram 10.30 p.m.to 10.45 p.m.+ A FIGHT WIEH AN QCTOPUS.Here\u2019s an interesting little story |: from the BBC's current London |; Letter: Sir Arthur Grimbls; in & recent BBC programms, told of æ fight |: with an octopus.He has had a great dread of these fearful fish since childhood bub it had lain.dormant for years until when he: was serving as a district officer in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, he watched two islanders at their \u2018business.of\" catching and: killing: octopi for food.This: fish, term- \u2018ed a decapod because he has: two: short arms in addition.to his eight | \u2018long ones; anchors: himself in a niche on the lagoon reef a few feet balow water and, stays there, | \u2018looking for some tasty marseal to \u2018pass nearby, when, he strikes and: \u2018holds the: victim inescapably ir his suckers.The.Gilbertesa.hunt the se| small cavities covered with a thin; but transparent skin, they reacted: in much the same manner as its human counterpart.Plants: Can Move: The most common example of this statement is the Sensitive \u2018| plant, an easily grown greenhouse.plant that \u201cwithers\u201d or \u201cdroops\u201d | when touched.The plant scems to protect itself from it's enemies.| by imitating a dead plant.Other examples are the.insect eating | plants, the venus fly trap, the pitchér plant, etc.Many people \u2018| believe that the whole plant king- |dom is always on the move, but Fat auch: a slow pace thab it is h] practicaly invisible.to, the human eye.Planta Can Hear This.seems- to be the.last straw j| in green miracles, but it's true.j| Plant life-does react to sound A mouth bsgan to nuzzle down.\u2018below my: throat, at the junctian \u2018of the collar hones.I forgot, there \u2018was anyone to save me.Yet something still' directed me: to hold: my (breath.L was awakened from: my \u2018trance by a quick, strong pull on {my shoulders, hackwards from turned on.my hack with the brute |: sticking out.of my chest like.a |: tumour.My mouth was smother- \"ed.by: some flabby, moving, horror.{The suckers: felt like Hot rings |! pulling at.my skin.My friend came, between me and the reef.He: pounced; bit.down, and\u2019 the thing: was over: .the cranny.The, cables around.me: |.tightened, painfully but I knew L|; -was adrift from.the.ree£ I gave| :& Kick, rose ta the surface, and: |i test.the plants reacted to.various colors of light, preferring dark shades for light.Small eyes were: discovered on the branches and stacks of many: of the plants, and even though they were nothing but |: In a recent experiment botaniats \u2018discovered that.sound: as well as food; ete., was a determining facton in the growth of various forms of vegetation.What sounds affected\u2019 what plants has not yet beer dis covered, Plant life once ruled the eartti; Many thousands of years aga; way before: man or even the.giga tic dinosaurs controlled this earth of ours, vegetation was the supreme monarch.Even today, many : relics of this.fallen kingdom hold a controlling position on old terra firma.Take grass for instance.Try doing: without it And: the palm tree (not quite ad important).There ane:many others that need.not he: mentioned.A walk through the: trapicali room of the Westmount conservatory will bring you a little closar: to: nature.Try and: name a few of the strange plants and flowers there; see if\u2019 you don\u2019t remember: such old friends as.the sugar cane, the coffee plant, bamboo, and ever .æ bread\" fruit plant.They are all thexe, and.many more.Just a few more examples of nature's green miracles.THEFT FROM TRAILER \u2018attached: tn; an auto was reported \u2018broken: and! theft.off thres bones \u2018of candy of am unknown: vahie (from the: interior waæ reported.to Constable: Therriem an.Sunday: \u2018 ; Theft of the: candy: was: hetweer :6, za.and?2:30; p:m, complainant, ; IT: Husband; 6040) Western: Ave- nue stated PRÉSENT THE The: seri on the rear-of/ a trailes \u2026 .ee wt tran \"LITTLE PRINCESS\" \u2018gerous job which they.take very|lL VICTORIA HALL \u2014 This Saturday Afternoon.lightly.One man acts: as beit, the ||} other as killer.The bait dives | near the lurking decapod and is.caught.in the tentacles, which, seek to, pull him into his niche.| [= and Blue Six with the grand .total of 650 bites.Sixer Norman \u201c4 Bedford of the Blue Six is indeed to be congratulated for his six's fine showing.St.Luke's United First meeting of the New Year wl NOTE: The above sounds like a Tale from the Jungle Book .How about the Scout Troops sending: in some news?Poor RKG + .No wonder hes alowly tearing his hair out! RKG likes: Prsogs \"au Tickets: Willis.& Co.- Cor.St: Catharine.end Drummond i Plateau 9526 x ma 3 mE ess or zat opened with a good percentage of |a variety .Sa how about it, The Killer then.dives down, - 3 the boys out.Meeting opened with.gang?snatches at the.actopus, jerks his \u2014 - # Robert Derbridge holding the pinioned' colleague smartly back- CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL 3 Totem Pole and Stewart Carver| P.S: A Scout smiles and| wards and so tears the decapod H leading the Grand Howl.adrift, Immediately the: bait gives || After a session of games, , the a kick which brings him.to the surface with the decapod' clinging to him.He turns on his bac}: and\u2019 IH, exposes the beast for the kill.The {HI killer grahs the great fish's head, from behind, turns the face to- |] wards himself, plunges his teeth || whistles.under all difficulties.MFB.HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister and.Solicitar 57.Sn Jumes Sr.West: py re EE) \u2018 Office: HA.9238-29 = Residence: Fi.6507 strength.The decapod dies in- [iI stantly.The suckers release their hold and.the partners string their catch on a pole and set off to get |I= the next one.: Sir Arthur asked many ques- | | I tions as to how the job: was done.|: Military Whist and Dance |; Friday Evening, Jan.T4th., at 8.30 pm | J RANQUET HALL, VICTORIA HALL, ff BR WESTMOUNT oo | 1 DOOR PRIZES =; REFRESHMENTS BOR FRAME'S.ORCHESTRA ADMISSION: 75¢ - Tax Included = CANADIAN ART THEATRE PRESENTS THE NEW LOOK = A (ce in Hncertand à | ! | The boys explained the simplicity | of the operation and, as he was :known to like swimming and fish- jing, their courtesy impelled.them to offer him a chance to join in CITY OF WEST MOUNT |the fun.He could.not refuse, for a district officer cannot afford to Inaugural Session of The Councif \"\"Thopecr tian took 88 yalo show fear of doing what.the is- |: \u201cI hope I didn't look as yellow | \u2018ag I felt when I stood to take the plunge\u2019, he said.He described: his encounter with | the fisH saying, \u201clI remember chiefly a.dreadful.sliminess with.a \u2018Herculean power behind it.Something whipped around my left \u2018forearm and.the back.of my.neck.\u2018In the same flash.something alse \u2018attached.itself\u2019 high.on: my, forehead and I felt it crawling.down inside.the.back.of\u2019 my.singlet, My boyhood nightmare was upon me.With: Music: and Dance The Mayor and: Aldermen of the City of Westmount cordially invite the Citizens of Westmount to attend the Inaugural Session of the City.Council and Reception at the.~ City Hall, on Wednesday evening, January 19th, 1949, at 8.30 o'clock.Town Hal} - - - Montreal West Saturday, January 15h, et 2.30 pm.Plone Elwood: 1468 for Advance Reservations.Reserved 1.00; Adults 75, Childien :50- and .33 C.W.HQUSTQN, Secretary-Treasurer, _ - J : RIES. we NTR WELL FET TT TE TE ; 3 x pie, I reramao .REFINISHED = SUPPLIED | Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton , & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT vo.xx, No.2 WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST., 4 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 49 YEARS IN Designed Individual % OUR SPECIALTY à and recreated from ur old jewellery.Sketches submitted without charge.OHMAN'S WE.4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.\u2014 PAGE THREE Canadians Laid Basis For World Health Organization At an open meeting of the.Westmount Branch, United Nations sociation, Dr.Léon Gérin-Lajoie traced the formation of thé World Health Organization.In 1945, the Canadian Medical Association pre- gented to the Canadian Government a plan for the formation of a Health Division under the United Nations.This plan was favorably peceived and the C.M.A.were asked to prepare it for presentation at the U.N.conference.As this plan for world health was the only one submitted containing concrete suggestions, it was adopted \u2018as the basis of discussion.\u2018 It was soon.found that there was a distinct interlocking of inter- od.ests between the infant W.H.O.X and the other agencies of the U.N.Representatives of \u2018these others began to attend as observers.The £L.0.and the F.A.O.were early participants, They realised that health was a great factor in the productiof of food and manufac- ured goods.UNESCO was in- foreaton because\u201d better nutrition And health were necessary before peoples\u2019 minds could be influenced, he explained, / Many commissions were set.up to study existing problems, such as standardization of diagnosis, International Pharmacopeia, antitoxins and laboratory practice.A plan has been developed between F.AO.and W.H.O.to develop an.area \u2018where people are under-nourished, agriculture primitive and health sub-normal.This rea is ten million acres th extent and the cost would amount to about two million dollars, the doctor continued, Disease tontrol and improved agricultural methods would work for improvement in the lot of the people, and Would act as a pilot experiment.which could be copied in other backward areas.It is a sad commentary on the pathy of the world that this comparatively small sum is not yet forthcoming, he said.The speaker then referred to the rapid spread of disease due to e speedup in modern transpor- tion and told of the methods used to combat this danger, Dr.Léon Gérin-Lajoie is Vice- of the Medical Faculty of: the University of Montreal, Chief pf the Gynocological Department \u201c of Notre Dame Hospital, and Vice- President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Can- fda.He is a past President of the Canadian Medical Association and nr Was Technical Advisor for W.H.0.The speaker was thanked on behalf of the Branch by Mrs.G.F.W.Kuhring.: Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's \u201cSUITS ND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 {Just below St.Catherine) E.M.Baker Dies, Was With CLL.Ernest Malcolm Baker who for many years was associated with the chemicals division of Canadian Industries, Limited, died -re- cently in \u2018his 58th year while en- route to the Montreal General Hospital from his home at 624 Carle- ton avenue.He started his business career with a firm of chartered account- ants and he later became treasurer of the Canadian Salt Company, Limited.In 1928, when that company became part of C.LL., he \u2018was named assistant general:purchasing agent.In 1932, he became division manager of the acide and general chemicals division, and assistant.general manager of the chemicals group in 1938, Mr.Baker-was named president of The McArthur.Chemical Co, Ltd., at that time a C.IL.Subsidiary, in 1940.He retired from Canadian Industries Limited last year.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith At Progress\u2019 Club \u201cThe one reason why I am in| favor of private enterprise is because it develops character,\u201d Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, of Dominion Douglas United Church, told members of the Canadian Progress Club of Montreal at their luncheon in the Mount Royal Hotel, Tuesday.Men are constantly summoned to meet new opportunities, and in the arena of tension in which they must sink or swim, character is developed, he continued.He also called upon business men to see that employees did not look upon their work as.being \u201cmeaningless\u201d, as he rapped at \u201ceconomic irresponsibility\u201d.FATAL BUSINESS \u201c Berry Kroèger, who plays the gang chief slain by Alan Ladd in Paramount's \u201cChicago Deadline,\u201d \u2018has been violently murdered in each of the eight films he\u2019s made since arriving in Hollywood a year ago.He\u2019s died by shooting, gassing, .poisoning, stabbing and © DISPLAY CARDS o © WINDOW STREAMERS © For fast ond efficient service, Sarge Poster Design REG'D.Advertising Art Cards should sell goods .and do .your window needs better display cards, m 9 St.Carherine West (Between Elm and Wood) POSTERS.© BANNERS SCREEN\u201d PROCESS PRINTING call Fl.3164 REGIMENT C.0.'S CHANGED Lt.-Col.Arthur J.LeBlanc, M.B.E.(right), a veteran of the Dieppe roid and the Northwest Europe campaign in the Second World War, who rose from the rank of sapper to Lieutenant-Colonel, shakes hands with the outgoing Commanding Officer of the 3rd Field Regiment, Lt.-Col, M.L.(Mike) Tucker, as he prepares to take over, Tuesday night, at the R.C.E.Armories.Lt.-Col.Tucker resides ot 28 Windsor Avenue, Y.M.C.A.World Service In \u2018Action SYRIA From many parts of the world reports reach Geneva Headquart- .ers concerning the opening up of new Y.M.C.A.centres.Writing recently from Beirut, Ibrahim Che- mayel describes the difficulties and the remarkable development of the new Association of which he is General Secretary.Originally founded:in 1937, but re-estab- lished as recently as 1945, this Association is already actively at work among the youth of many national and religious backgrounds in\u2019 Palestine.His report is the first milestone in the history of a young National Movement, for it is less than two years since the French Na- Next Week at Victoria Hall Monday \u2014 Westmount Municipal Association; Putters Social; Oasis Temple, Daughters of the Nile; British Israel World Federation.Tuesday \u2014 St.John Ambulance Corps Meeting; N.D.G.Women's Club Board meeting.Wednesday \u2014 V.O.N.meeting; Business Association .of West- mount, meeting and social; Rotary Club;.Elécta Chapter.Thursday \u2014 Stamp Club; West- mount Lodge; Mt.Royal Chapter.Friday \u2014 Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club; N.D,G.Women's Club.Saturday \u2014 Westmount Chapter, O.E.S.West\u2019t Putters Club Hold Movies Night Last Monday night refreshments and movies gave the active Putters Club another fine get-together.Pictures on.Niagara, Newfoundland, Clyde-built ships and the Happy Gang were the highlights.The coming week will feature another \u2018Surprise\u2019 night \u201ccooked up\u201d by the enthusiastic President, M.Soden, The Putters Club extend their sympathies to Tom Sargent, one of the most energetic members of the club who met with an in- Jury recently and Is confined to | hospital.tional Alliance handed over to the Lebanese Movement full responsibility for this Beirut Association \u2014 an Association which has since maintained a growing programme of activities amongst youth.In addition to the reading room with current periodicals in English, French, and Arabic, there\u201cis | a growing library, and night classes and public lectures are held, whilst the Y.M.C.A.Rover Patrol has recently - undertaken responsibility for the inoculation of the whole village of Chanai against typhoid fever.A number of joint activities have been organized by the Polish and Lebanese Y.M.C.A3 and by the Y.M.C.A.- Y.W.C.A.Over £3,000 was raised by this Association in their recent campaign with another £350 from membership subscriptions.- H.C.Meeks To Address W.EH.Society H.C.Meeks, well known horticulturist, will address an open meeting of the West End Horticultural Society on Thursday, January 20th ,at 8.15 p.m.in Wesley United Church hall at the cor ner of Royal and N.D.G.Avenues.The subject of Mr.Meeks\u2019 talk will be \u201cAfrican Violets\u201d and he will explain, with the help of nume erous exhibits, how this popular and beautiful house plant may be grown easily with the proper care and, attention.He will also be glad to answer questions about these plants and any other gard- .ening subject which may be of interest.Another feature of the meet ing will be the showing of coloure \u2018ed slides of local \u2018gardens taken by S.L.Bains, These slides- will include pictures of some of the gardens of members of .the Soe ciety which took prizes during the past season.An added attraction will.be the filming of a coloured talkie \u201cBou quet of Beauty.\u201d This film cone cerns roses and will be.shown for the first time in Canada to the audience.All members of the West End.Horticultural Society, their friends and anyône interested\u2019 in garden- Leslie Roberts Speaks At Temple Emanu-El Leslie Roberts, Canadian author and correspondent, will speak at hood meeting to be held January 19, at 8.30 p.m.in the Temple Community House.Subject of Mr.Roberts\u2019 address will be \u201cUne der What Conditions Will Russia Go To War?\u201d An open Forum will follow.{ SALADA TEA & COFFEE Outstanding Quality + Delicious Flavour A Premium Anthracite A hard coal .burns slowly , .more heat absorbed in your furnace\u2014less heat .goes up the -flue.Vipond-Tolhurst Limited 845 QUERBES AVE.°TA.7271 ing are invited to attend.be \u2018the Temple Emanu-El Brother : = + £f Pa.- Le in C6 Ni t | ; \u201ci PCN 2 amy ren OR To aris Pim PAGE FOUR my John Mills proposes marriage to Martha Scoit in this rais- f REMAINS SECOND WEEK AT AVENUE drenched scene from the screen version of Jemes Hilton's best-selling novel \u201cSo Well Remembered,\u201d\u201d which remains for « second week et the Avenue Theatre.Y.M.C.A.NOTES YOUNG ADULT SECTION The two most recurring questions asked about the Young Adult Section are: \u201cIs it a group of teenagers?\u201d and \u201cWill I be too old?\u201d The answer in both cases is a qualified \u201cNo\u201d.The Young Adult program is geared for young men and young women between 18 and 35 therefore some groups are younger in age than others, but there is room for all who are young adults, Drop in and talk the program over with | the Secretary.Fourteen members of the Music Appreciation Group attended the Chopin Recital given by Malcu- zinski at His Majesty's Theatre I.BLACK | Master Tailor R.C.A.F., '39.'45 Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS apd 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 HAVE YOUR PEN REPAIRED BY A SPECIALIST WHILE-U-WAIT © Ai makes repaired and re- bull.@ Authorized PARKER repoh service.© Retail sales ef fountain pens and pencils, Meatreal Pen Clinic 1259 Bleury St.BE.7167 (Just below St, Catherine St.) on Thursday evening.This is only one of the many ways this group uses to \u2018increase their enjoyment in good music.Next Thursday of films will be shown concerning the orchestra and its components.A Program \u201cOpen Forum\u201d is being held on Suaday, Jan 16th, at 2.30 p.m., when the members will evaluate the present programs and will plan for the immediate future.Sunday Evening Firesides, Citizenship Discussions, larger Friday Social Dances, and Fellowship Clubs will be high on the agenda.The Friday Social Dances are becoming a major source of social life for the young business person who lives away from home.More and more of those who are living in rooms in the Westmount neighborhood are finding new friends and new interests through attending the Y on Fridays at 9.30 p.m.The Bridge Club on Mondays at 8 p.m.is growing rapidly.New members are joining each week with the result that there are one or two tables where elementary bridge instruction is given, several tables of social bridge, and one or two keen games are in progress.This activity along with the Friday Social Dances ig providing a means for young people to meet others, as well as an opportunity for them to acquire a social asset.The two Young Men's Fellowship Clubs provide an opportunity for young men to meet in close association with others.\u2018The programs of these grcups are arranged by and for their members and include debates, trips to industrial concerns, social get-to- gethers, and discussions.The older club, over 21's, meet next Tuesday, and the younger group, 18 to 21's, meet on Wednesday evenings.The last lesson of the current Dance Instruction course will be given tonight.The next course will start next Friday, Jan.21st, and will be for those who wish to add to their dancing knowledge.Yves Chatel of Madame Sorel's ballet group, will continue as the instructor.As the majority of the first course members are anxious to take this second course, there will be room for only a very limited number of new members.Enquire about it now.The current course in Leather- craft will finish on Jan.26th and the new course is being arranged to start early in February.You are invited to register now \u2014 see the Program Secretary.Six members attended the first meeting of the Chess Club held last Friday.This group, and all those who are interested in play- le every F Friday at 7.30 p.m.Come THE EXAMINER, evening, at 8:30 p.m.a number ing or learning to play, will meet || George Gahan\u2019s Record Rendez-Vous | \u201cDown By The Station\u201d, a tune that Slim Gaillaird recorded.for MGM, and started to prove quite popular, has been recorded since the end of the ban by Tommy Dorsey.- Denny Denmis does an amusing take-off with an english accent, and Mary Ann Polk and on this fine arrangement.- Frank Sinatra has teamed up with Pearl Bailey for his latest recording for Columbia.Both sides of this platter are titled \u201cA Little Learnin\u2019 Is A Dangerous Thing\u201d, an amusing little tune done in fine blues form.Another especially fine Columbia disking is Frankie Carle\u2019s \u201cLittle Jack Frost Get Lost\u201d .Latest of the new Herman records (also \u2018on Columbia) is a number called \u201cGoof and I\u201d.very good .Dizzy Gillespy is also improving the Columbia roster with his version of Bunny Berigan\u2019s old theme song \u201cI Can't Get Started\u201d.Vaughn (Foghorn) Monroe sure goes out on a limb when he sings \u201cWhat's Wrong With Me?\u201d .Victor has finally smartened up and reissued one of the old Glenn Miller's band\u2019s best recordings, \u201cElmer's Tune\u201d.It's backed up by an equally fine Miller rendition, \u201cJuke Box Saturday Night\u201d.Two very good Decca releases have recently been issued.They are: \u201cHarlem Nocturn\u201d, by Randy Brooks, and \u201cHow High The Moon\u201d by Lionel Hampton's Quintet.An album which may well prove to be the best selling of all time has not yet been released in Canada, but is selling like wildfire in the States, is called \u201cThe Famous Voices Album\" and carries voices of such emminent personal- itles as, \u201cAdoph Hitler\u201d, Lou Gerhig, F.D.R, and Winston Churchill.The pride of Westmount: \u201cTHE One And Only BOB LUNNY\u201d was in town recently and asked me to inform you that his favourite record is \u201cJalousie\u201d.Bob, it is said, is making quite a name for himself in Ontario hockey circles .Get a load of Johnny Mercer's Capital rendition .of \u2018Limehouse Blues\u201d.in tonight and meet the fellows.BOYS\u2019 DIVISION Boys\u2019 Work Committee Meeting \u2014 The Westmount Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Work Committee will hold its regular meeting this Tuesday, Jan.18th, at 8 p.m., in the Board Room of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Westmount Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Hobby Show \u2014 \u2018The first meeting of the last year\u2019s Committee of the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show will be held at 7 o\u2019c.this Tuesday, January 18th, in the Cafeteria of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Trianglettes \u2014 Miss Florence Greene, City-wide Girls\u2019 Work Secretary of the Y.M.C.A, will be present at the Trianglettes\u2019 7:30 p.m, in the Board Room of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.All invited to attend.Sleight-ride \u2014 Jan.21st \u2014 The Teenagers of the Westmount YM.CA.will have its Annual (Continued on Page 15) hy WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1049 EXPERT TRANSLATION ENGLISH ond FRENCH Commercial, Technical, Industrial, Lite - \" SPECIALTY: Trade Advertising and Radio Continaities : CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE \u2014 FREE QUOTATIONS « HECTOR VEZEAU Certified Member, Montreal Translators Beciety, * 4156 St.Catherine St.West Wi.1305 the Sentimentalists are also heard START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT * Felt and Tarrant, Lid.COMPTOMETER SCHOOL __, | + Take advantage of the Inexpensive course thot 16° offered :b the manufacturer of the COMPTOMETER.In 19 to 12 weeks (not months) you can become a figure work specialist \u2014 a trained Comptometer operator.Graduates from owr school 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Flynn in Warner Bros.\u201d mammoth production, \u201cSilver River,\u201d which opens Saturday ot the Monkiand Theatre.Themes Mitchell and Bruce Bennett are foutured in the top cast.Companion feature Is \u201cMy Girl Tisa\u2018\u2019 sterring LHI \"The picture that has earned rere end wenderfui praise.Children\u2019s Theatre Presents \u201cThe Little Princess\u201d, Saturday \" With the approach of the second major production of The .Children's 's Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters there is a great deal of expectancy on the part of children of Mont- geal.This time, not a fairy story, but one of the greatest favorites of all children\u2019s books, \u201cThe Little Princess\u201d, or \u201cThe Story of Sara Crewe\u201d, from the pem of Frances Hodgson Burnett.Corinne Copnick, who will be well remembered for her past excellent performances, will portray the role of Sara Crewe, the little girl who is sent to Miss Minchin's high class boarding school, and who is treated like a little princess until the hardhearted Miss Minchin finds that the child has lost her fortune, and then treats her as a little slayey, and makes her sleep in the garret with the rats.Rhoda Jacobson plays her first big part with the Children's Theatre, and portrays the role of Er- mengarde, Sara's best friend, The head of the boarding school,.Miss Minchin will be in the hands of Barbara Campbell, \u2018another promising young thespian.Ethel Pin- sky makes her first stage appearance as the little friend Lottie, Jacqueline Duskes portrays the role of Lavinia, Bonar Stuart plays Barrow, the young lawyer, and Dick Easton and Bernard Mc- murray play Messrs, Carmichael and, Carrisford.Helen Tager will be seen as the Cockney maid, Becky.Others in the cast Include, Sheila Udashkin, Sandra Posiums, Eric Herman, Muriel Haltrecht, Vita Naturman, Merle Newman, Your Own Phone Answered Sy Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the Day or Night! Special Low Residence Rate As Lire As $5.A Month.Booklet Oa Request Helen Feldman, Ethel Udashkin, Ruth Roskies, Sybil Cohen, Judy Teitleman, Ellen Chinks, Sheila Shklar, Toba Barnak, Judith Kreisman, Maureen Gershenson, Paula Cowan, Rhoda Anchel, Sheila Stober, Carol Pinsky \u2014 not forgetting Tibby, a real live puppy who makes hig first stage appearance.\u201cThe , Little Princess\u201d takes place at Victoria Hall, Saturday afternoon, January 15th.CAT.Presents Carroll's \u201cAlice\u201d The Canadian Art Theatre returns to the stage of Montreal West with a new version of Alice in Wonderland this Saturday at 2.30 p.m.After completing three successful weeks of Alice before Christmas, the Theatre for Young Folk start their 1949 season by opening in Montreal West with this all-time favourite.Adapted from Lewis Caroll\u2019s famous book by Joy Thompson, the production will again be staged completely in masks.However the clever use of microphones off stage make clear every word of this facinating fantasy.These masks, some forty in all, have been designed and created by Joy |} Thompson.Certainly all children and most adults are familiar with the story.Realising this, the production has been carefully planned so that a minimum of the famous characters are left out.Great effort has been put into this year\u2019s production of \u201cAlice\u201d to create dances and pantomine thdt will appeal to the youngsters and judging from the reception so far, this goal has been reached.Registration Begins at \u201cCAT\u201d The Children\u2019s Workshop.of the Canadian Art Theatre, after having completed one of the most successful possible first terms, is is now ready to accept registrations for its second term.The opening of the second term coincides with the Studio Productions of the Worshop, which will this year feature five short scenes from well-known stories.\u201cIvanhoe\u201d, \u201cOliver Twist\u201d, \u201cMidsummer Night's fort, \u201cSymphony In Illusion\u201d have been chosen as the subjects, and short scenes from each will be presented for new students, parents and friends by the currentiy- enrolled class.In order to ratty demonstrate aa.Gre 0 0U0GD0a0u00r Dream,\u201d \u201cLittle Women\" and a more serious ef-) THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1849 \u201cA Foreign Affair\u201d Funny Love Affair At Westmount \u201cA Foreign Affair\u201d, which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre, is a laugh-and-love affair of riotous proportions.Produced by: Charles Brackett, directed by Billy Wilder, the comedy about life among the American Occupation forces in postwar Berlin is highly original and entertaining.Starring Jean Arthur, Marlene Dietrich and John Lund, it tells of an over-zealous Congresswoman (Miss Arthur), who arrives in Berlin with a committee to investigate the status of G.I.morale.Her suspicions aroused | by the open fraternizing with frauleins, Jean pretends she is a German girl and learns that the glamorous ex-Nazi night club star, Miss Dietrich, is now under the protection of an American officer.The shocked committeewoman decides to track the man down and expose him.She is given the assistance of Captain John Prin- gle (John Lund), assigned to her by Colonel Plummer {Millard Mit- | chell).The Captain is, of course, the officer she seeks, and he does everything in his power to stymie her investigation, including the waging of a campaign for her love.Backgrounds fon the film were actually shot in Berlin and the sight of the bombed-out city is\u201d very interesting.Miss Dietrich, more glamorous | than ever, sings three torchy songs as only she can\u2014\u201cTIllu- sions\u201d, \u201cThe Ruins of Berlin\" and the classes of the Workshop the Studio Productions will.feature management, make-up and stage- management by the students themselves, with the direction being handled by Mrs.Barclay, Voice Teacher, Miss Mary Sheppard, Body Movement Teacher, and Bruce Raymond, Director of the Workshop.\u201cSymphony in I- lusion\u201d will be directed by Miss Dinny Stern, a senior student of the Workshop who has been chosen as the first student to be given a chance to actually direct a Studio Production.The Second Term of the Workshop will include classes in Acting, Voice, Microphone Technique, Theatre Arts \u2014 with a special Boys\u2019 Class now being formed.The Children\u2019s Workshop is a School of the Canadian Art Theatre, operating in the \u201cCAT\u201d Studios, 5767 Monkland Ave, vente .\u201cBlack Market\u201d.All in all \u201cA Fore'@n Affair\u201d is definitely a movie to make your affair.\u201cSecond Feature \u201cThe Big Punch\u201d with Wayne Morris, Lois Maxwell and new- .PAGE FIVER comer Gordon MacRae, will be the added attraction.For action, plus dramatic force, comes through on all counts, The story is meaty, is enacted with skill and dash, and une der the brisk direction of Sherry Shourds, is shaped into top-notch entertainment.Shady sports, with Wayne Morris first seen as à crack 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$1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Past Office Dept.Ottawa\u2019 FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 RAPID RECOVERY IN BRITAIN, '\" HOLLAND Jult returned from a three-month tour of key European countries, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Chairman of the Share Through CARE Committee and Vice-President of the American Association for the United Nations, reported at a press conference early this week that the people of Europe are filled with apprehension about the future.\u201cThe question uppermost in everyone's mind,\u201d he said, \u201cis \u2018Will there be war?Despite this apprehension, however, reconstruction is going on amazingly well.They are putting tremendous energy into solving their own problems.But they have a real appreciation of their own weakness and that, without our help, those problems are insurmountable.\u201d \u201cThere is a great need,\u201d Fairbanks stressed, \u201cfor assurance that America will continue its interest.That America will con- » tinue to help with food and material in the tremendous problems which the Europeans themselves are working desperately to solye and which they can overcome only with our help.\u201d In Italy, Fairbanks said; he found the | country still poor but remarkable\u2019 for its mood,_energy and greatly revived productivity.In Rome he distributed CARE par- |.LC.* Ï .Dominion-Douglas || - ¥ ¥ _cels to unemployed people living in caves.He found the people and press very receptive to both American organizations: which he represented.In Holland Fairbanks reported an impressive record of reconstruction.- The slums in Amsterdam, were as neat and clean: as a pin.Rubble has been cleared away and the war damage was evidenced only by the -gaps.Both Belgium and Holland, he said, were extremely optimistic about the Benelux Agreenient.In France he found the picture : more confused.They are being continually bom- | barded by extremely opposing viewpoints.It was in Great Britain that he found the most remarkable progress.\u201cEngland will re- | cover in a few years the strong position it occupied before the war, given any kind of break.\u201d Its reconstruction is exciting to see and it is visible in the streets, the factories and throughout the country.Production is surpassing itself daily.The children are healthy.Though there is still austerity, there is the added feéling that the austerity program is worthwhile.\u201d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 Come to ~ Church Yous Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish, Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, | Church Membership.: Young Peoples Union - will\u2019 hold: Christian Science Lecture January 18 \u201cChristian Science: The Light on Our Path,\u201d is the title of the free lecture on Christian Science to be given in the auditorium of the Montreal High School on Tuesday, January 18, at 8.15 p.m.Cecil F.Denton, C.8S.the lecturer, comes from New York City, New York, and is.a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.Mr.Den- ton is speaking in Montreal for First Church of Christ, Scientist, here.In arranging for the lecture, the members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Montreal, believe they are providing a means for reaching many people with answers to frequent questions about Christian Science \u2014 what it teaches, how it heals, why thousands have become its adherents, * \u2014 * | Westmount Baptist | \u201cA Question of Ownership.\u201d This will be the Title of the Morning Bession in Westmount Baptist Church.In this meditation we shall seek to get at the root of some problems of Christian life and experiences.The Church Bible School has its session each Sunday at 9.45 a.m.The Bus Service from the Western Bection of the City brings many of the scholars and members.New pupils are always\u2019 most cordially welcomed.\u201cThe Lady was Willing\u201d, will be the Title of the Evening Address.It will be followed by the Quarterly Evening Communion Service.This in turn will be followed by the Christian Youth Fellowship, to which all young- people are most cordially invited.The Annual Rally of the Baptist Sunday Schools of Greater Mont- This |.© 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe real will take place in First Baptist Church on Saturday, at 3 p.m.An interesting programme will be carried through and, contributions to the year's objectives will be presented by the various schools.ï St.Andrew\u2019s Church | * 2 The Services on Sunday will he broadcast through the courtesy of Radio Stations CBM, and CJAD, morning and evening -re- spectively.After the evening service, Phillips Motley, the gifted organist of the Church, will give the first in a monthly series of organ recitals, an event to which many who are musically-inclined are looking forward with interest.He will-be assisted by Mrs.E.B.Reynolds, soprano soloist, The Alpha Omega Society made an excellent beginning last Sunday night following the holiday season, It will meet at 8.30 next | Sunday evening, and young people are invited to share in its activities.The monthly meeting of the Kirk Session will be held on Monday evening.Another meeting of interest during the week will be that of the Young Adult Club on ¥ Wednesday night at 8.30 o'clock, when, through the courtesy of the Canadian National Railways, three interesting sound films (in technicolor) will be presented.\u201cCome and enjoy a pleasant eve- ine\u201d \u201c WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston.M.M., D.D., Minister : Hibbert Troop, Orgonist and : Choirmaster - SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 11.00 a.m.\u201cA Question of Ownership.\u201d 9.45 a.m.Church Sunday School - Bus from Montreal West, Lady Was Willing.\u201d \u201cAnd She Said, \u2018I will Go.'* EVENING COMMUNION SERVICE 9.50 p.m.Christian Youth Fellowship.Discussion of Vital Questions.The Greatest Event in Human History! GREAT JUDGMENT DAY ! jn Calvary Church on Sunday at 11a.m., and 7.30 p.m.The Minster, % the Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A,, D.D., will preach at the morning service, and Maxwell Reader, B.A, Student Assistant will\u2019 preach at the evening service, ~The Church School\u201d will meet at 10 am.in all departments, while the Nursery Division for children 3 to 6 years of age meets during the morning hour of worship in the Beginners\u2019 room.The Mission Band will hold its session during the service immediately hymn.On Monday at 6.45 p.m, the Wolf Cubs \u201cwill hold their programme in the Church Hall, dnd tthe Young People\u2019s Union will meet in the Church Parlours at 8 pm.Tuesday the Badminton - Club will play in the Church Hall from 7.30 p.m.The Eleanor Kirker Mission Circle will meet at the home of Mrs.F.N.Stephens, 4328 Marcil Avenue, at 8 p.m.on Wednesday.Dr.T.W.Jones will.Install the Officers for 1949.Miss Viola Russell is the convener of the meeting.- Thursday, Choir rehearsal will he held at 8 p.m, MELVILLE Melville Ave, Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D.Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.The Sacrament of the - Supper.3.00 p.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Publlc Worship, Friday 8.00 p.m.Preparatory Service.Lester A.Woodin.Organist and Cholrmaster Lord's VISITORS AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY WELCOME * * /| Calvary United | * \u2014 x Services of Worship will be held | following the Children\u2019s story and | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | At Dominion-Douglas Church | on Sunday the Sacrament of the ed and Dn Lloyd Smith will preach at both services.Sermon themes: 11 a.m., \u201cThings Behind and Before\u201d, 7.30- p.m, \u201cThe Greatest Thing in the World\u201d, Church School wi \u201cmeet \u2018at \u20183: p.m.and Dr, Lloy \"Smith will begin a.class\u2019 in.\u2018preparation \u2018their \u201d meetiñg after ie\u2019 evening \u2018sérvide.ble Monday at 2 p.m.for their usual programme of fellowship and -work, On Tuesday at 10 a.m.the Woman's Association meets to sew with luncheon at 1 p.m, The Ladies Literary Society in Leslie Hall on Friday, January 21st, when Morley Mafgalis, baritone, will give a recital, Tea will be served by members of the Sewing Circle.Church of The Advent Corner of Woed & Western, Westmount Rev.\"Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerf SECOND - SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m.Holy Euchar: 9.30 a.m.Childrens\u2019 E 10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, \"7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.arist, WEEE-DAY SERVICES Holy Eucharist, 7.00 a.m.\u2018Tues, Thurs.and Sat.8.00 am.Mon, and a.m.Wednesday.nesday at 9 a \u2018Evensong: 5.30 pm ally, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH .Westmount Corner Church Hil) and Cote St.Antoine Read Rector: ; Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L:Th., MC Assistant: Rev, C.R.Cariss, B.A.Lh, SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Un- velling of the War Memorial b Major General] C.B.Price, an Dedication by the Bishop of Montreal.Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.\"ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater \u201cAve.Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th 8.00 p.m.Dr.Cliffe's lecture \u201cHow to .Ket along with people\u201d, to\u2019 be given at Christ Church Cathedral, will be heard by loud speaker in St.Stephen's Church.Stanley Presbyterian - - Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues * Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Trinity Memorial Church %.Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R, Kenneth Naylor, Recor.Rev.H.Douglas Smith, Assistant SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Lord's Supper will be administer- |\u201d The Sewing Circle will: assem 'will hold their Annual- Musicale.Fri -Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wed |.\u201cRev.'P.B First Church of Chris?Scientist .+ 852 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th i 11.00 am, Morning Service.2 11,00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Meeting, a8 Reading Boom, \u201c22 Sherbrooke 1159 o 4.30 (pu; oy Ey x doy eventns : 9.30, except Sundays ing, 3 holt days.\u201cSubject: Life.#| goldèn Text: John 8: 27.Labour pr Lf 3 bout 5 ot for the which but for that meat which endi unto everlasting life, which th Son of man shall give unto youd.- Calvary Church - Dorchester St.at Greene Ave! Westmount ; meat Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jeies, Student Assistant, Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac.Organist Cand ad Director c SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 10.00 a.m.Church School in all depts, 11.00 a.m.Service -of *Worship, Preacher: Dr.T.Jones.7.30 p.m.Service of Worship.Preachs er: Mr.Maxwell Reader, Monda 6.45 p.m.Wolf Cubs: 8 p.hf, Yous People\u2019s Union Meeting: Tuesday, \"230 p.m.Badminton Club, Wednesday, \u2018Eleanor Kirker- Missioÿ Circle at home of Mrs.F.\u2019 4328 Marcil Ave, af : Dominion-Dougias ~~ Church Westmount Bivd., cer.Lansdowne Avene Ministers \u2018Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, MA.sp, : : Rev.Charles F.Jehnston, M.A, sri Stephen, 8 pm, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th \u2018HOLY COMMUNION \u2018 11.00 a.m.\u201cThings Behind and Before 3.00 p.m.Church School and \u2018Cla Church Membership.\" for 7.30 fn \u201cThe Greatest Thing in tie The Sacrament of the Lord's ¢ Suppéf \u2018| will be administered and Smith will preach at both servicer\u2019 - Organist and Choirmaster, | Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bac.: ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 10] Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.- Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.George K.Wurd, B A, - Assistant-Minister .LL \u201c SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 10.00 a.m.High School Bible Class.: 11.00 a.m.Church School, © THE PUBLIC WORSHIP oF \u2018GOD 11.00 am.and 7.These Services will fo Drosdcast, Le 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.Organist and Cholrmaster, .I.Phillips Motley, B.A., Moi.cs ; FC.C.0.mes.COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.Mclennen Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th 11.00 am \u201cThe Call of God.\u201d ; 11.00 a.m.Sunday School: .3.00 p.m, St.James Men's Association.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Better Way.3 .Fireside Hour, Two Technicolors \u201cWings to Your Heels\u201d, \u201cGaspe Tou Service Wesrm OUNT Park | A \u201cEMMANUEL ; _ # Western Ave.at Lansdowne Pi : iti \u2014 ©.§ Smads.+ E.\u201cMcLeniin su Présch + How Near Are We To It ?| / Th , SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th \u2018| 10.00 a,m.Bible Class.Confirmation : Minister: ; A 11.00 Sacr : a Lord\u201d Class.Junior School.i\" H \u20ac bell.5.0 a.= 4 SUNDAY o 00 ee crament 0 the word's | gl 00 am.Choral Communion, Preach- ev.arvey amp , vw Dele x | } À = e upper.The Rev.H.Douglas Smith: PCE ) L .11.15 a.m.Sunday School.Primary School, Kindergarten.SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th, 11.00.am.Accent on ng Seviptural .i1.00'æ;m.Chureh Sd Ri 101 bin, \u201cFrom C on to Clarity\u201d - Feavlels- Society.tu, SA Coir Diverter CE Flowet, Organist.4250 Western Ave.\u2014 Westmount 730 Rion Evensong.Preacher: - The 7.30 p.m.Sacrament of .the Lord's |.* Supper.ser 1e = Miss Doris Killam, A, (McG), Organist -and Come early for a SPEAKER: | | choice backseat! °.J.RITZ, M.A.i LE : Wednesday, \u2018Jen.a9, 790.\u2018an; oy Cémimunion.: 30 pia CM.L.Mus.Thursday, Jam, 20th, 10.00 a.m.Holy,\u201d Communi hofr Director, union.a Ey CURE A ICE ~ D, LT ore tid ) À LapendykVissonga& Co.| PAINTERS DECORATORS Residential, Commercial Paperhanging « Spray Painting - bmterier & Enterier Polnting : J LIMITED = EL 1040 = » York Ave, Established.! \u2018Westmount Business Assoclafion vf Westmount 22 ROOM & BOARD TO LET WBSTMOUNT, single room, double \u2018goom, \u2018breakfast and dimmer.Gentle- firren \u2018only.WB, 2109.26 ROOM and BOARD BOARD .WANTED Z-12 IR superior home, ground floor or.apartment \u2018with elevator, by æstay-\" Mished.büusimess man and wife.Two Fooms \u2018unfürñisheül, \u2018private \u2018bath \u2018and.loset space.Tray: \u2018 service \u2018with home, Looking, D0 a month for :satis-\\ factory, permanent - aeccommodäation.! 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Europe and the United States, ha: returned to the city to re- sijme his medical practice.At the Westmount Women's ub Musicale tomorrow, Mrs.D.A}: Whittaker and her committee will serve tea, with Miss Sarah \u2018dner and Mis.D.L.Stewart, pêüring.Mr.Lyon W.Jacobs, K.\u20ac., Honorary Legal Advisor of thé \"Montreal Ex-Naval Men's Association, conducted the installation of of- fiéers elected for 1949 .the above - mentioned association at the \u201cDonnaconna Gunnery School on Sunday evening.Mrs.Matthew Fisher, Kensington Avenue, will be hostess on Monday afternoon at two o'clock at her home for the executive meeting of Knox Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church Dessert Bridge Committee.,Mrs.Grace Bartlett, of St.Johns, Newfoundland, arrived here recently for the marriage of her sister, Miss Marion Moseley to Mr.Alan Brown taking place Saturday, at which she will be matron of honor.Mrs.Bartlet is staying with her mother, Mrs.Arthur John Moseley of Westmount.\u2018Miss Iva Sheppard, of Calgary, Alta, is the guest of her Brother- in- law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Kickley, of Westmount, being here for the marriage of her niece, Miss Jean Elizabeth Cavell Kick- ley, to Mr.Joseph Stephen Land, which takes place tomorrow afternoon.- Miss Sophy Elliott, author, lecturer and artist, will speak on \u201cLittle Bits of Montreal\u201d, over station CFCF, at quarter of six 4211 | THE \u2018EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, Engagements: Married In St.Matthias - Mr.and Mrs.Arthur John Beverley Mills, photographed on Saturday afternoon, following their wedding in St.Matthias Church, West- mount.Mrs.Mills was formerly Miss Eileen Lorraine Rolland, daughter of Lieut.-Col.and Mrs, H.D'E.Rolland, of Westmount, ond Mr.Mills is the son of the Ven.Archdeacon and Mrs.J.N.H.Mills, of Kitchener, tomorrow afternoon.In her address, given under the auspices of the City Improvement League, and the Municipal Service Bureau, Miss Elliott will deal specifically with \u201cThe Birth of Montreal\u201d.The Citizens\u2019 Forum Group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club met at the home of Mrs.W.M.Hick on Friday.The following members were present: Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Groome, Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Fraser, Mrs.J.FINAL CLEARANCE ' ALL WINTER DRESSES: \"ALL WINTER COATS: $12 \u2014 $15 \u2014 $20 up Reduced 25% to 50% SUITS from $39.50, - BLOUSES and MILLINERY AT CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS You are invited to shop - in our comfortable salons, amidst pleasant surroundings .4 downtown! .away from the hustle and bustle Cha rlotte urs CL A, 1353 GREENE AVENUE Gowns Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE.OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY FL, 7e, MME À.3132 Masson St.449) St.Lewrence 7773 + GMA III III AIS IIS IIINI VIII SIA NI IIS II III IA III SIA AIS SAME 0 PR 7d P07 \u2014 \u201c CORSETIERE _\u2014.SPECIALIST IN wD.AL CORSETS, CORSELETTES - GOTHIC + D.A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 2.\u201c Ni CourvaL GU LL lad VAL CRE Mad LA 4238 St.Lowrence : 6350 $1.Hubert W.Perks, Mrs, C.T.Nelder, Mrs.A.Armstrong and Mr.and Mrs.W.W, Hick., ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Hayward D.Jack, of Westmount, announce the engagement of \u2018their only daughter, Greta Dagmar, to Mr.Hugh John Brodie, son of the late William Brodie, and of Mrs.Brodie, of Toronto, formerly of Montreal.The marriage has been arranged to take place at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, \u2018February 5, in Christ Church Cathedral.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Edna Mildi™i Curtis, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Curtis, of Walkley Avenue, N.D.G.to Mr.Nicolas Stewart Sampson, only son of Lt.-Col.and Mrs, F.A.Sampson, of Bury-St.Edmunds, Suffolk, England, will take place at four o'clock on Saturday af- The marriage of Jean Elizabeth Cavell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.8.Kickley, of Westmount, to Mr.Joseph StepHen Land, son of Mr.W.J.Land and Mrs.Land, of Royal Oak, Michigan, will take | place at half past two o'clock tomorrow afternoon.January 15, in the sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount.7 Mrs.W.E.Lemmon will be her sister's only attendant.The best man will be Mr.A.J.Bray, the ushers being Mr.W.E.Lemmon and Mrs.Hawley Tennant, \"The reception will be held in the Blue and Oak Rooms of the Windsor Hotel: ._ The Right Rev.John Dixon, Bishop of Montreal, will officiate at\u2019 the wedding taking place on Saturday \u201cafternoon at half-past three o'clock at Christ Church Cathedral of Miss Marion Moseley, daughter of the late Dr.Arthur John Moseley, of Sydney, N.S., and Mrs.Moseley, of Westmount, to Mr.Alan Brown, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald C.Brown, of West- mount.The bride will be given, away by her brother, Mr.Russell Moseley and her only attendant will be her sister, Mrs.Grace Bartlett, of St.John\u2019s Newfoundland, as matron of honor.Acting as best man for Mr.Brown is Mr.Douglas Waterston and the ushers will be Mr.Kenneth Brown, cousin of the bridegroom; and Mr.John Harvie.The reception to:follow the ceremony will be held at the residence \" tof the .bridegroom's parents.ET JANUARY 1, 1929 > Weddings i WEDDINGS DANAHER - DONOVAN In the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, the marriage recently took place quietly of Miss Evelyn Donovan, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.David Donovan, -of Brockville, Ont., fo Mr.Frederick N.Danaher; son of the late Mr.and Mrs.William Danaher \u2018of Westmount.The bride was attended.by Miss Patricia Mulcair, änd Mr.Herbert J.Danaher acted as best man for his -brother.A reception : was held following the ceremony, afte?which Mr.and Mis.Danaher left to\" spend their honeymoon in New York.MILLS - ROLLAND White\u2019 \u2018chrysanthemuris and tall |.white tapers adorned.the altar-of St.Matthias Church at three-thiity o'clock on.Saturday \u2018afternoon, for the marriage of Miss Eileen Lor- Taine Rolland, daughter of Lieut.Col.and Mrs.H.D.BE.Rolland, of Westmount, and Mrs.Arthur John Beverley Mills, son of the Ven.Archdeacon and Mrs.J.N.H.Mills, of Kitchéner, Ont.Canon Gilbert \u2018Oliver, assisted by the groom's father, Ven.Archdeacon J.\" N.H.Mills, officiated at the double ring ceremony, while Mr.W.J.Hislop played- the wedding music.Mrs.\u2018J.W.Clarke sang \u201cBecause\u201d, during the signing of the register.The bride, given in roarriage by her father, was gowned in a princess dress of blush bridal satin having a sweetheart neckline, trimmed with a yoke effect of pearls and rhinestones, a long fit- | ted bodice ending in a scollop ef-' fect, the skirt-falling in deep, soft folds terminating in a long train.Her long veil of French tulle illusion, \u2018caught to her head with a pearl \u2018coronet, extended beyond her train.She carried an ivory prayer book, the.gift of the bridegroom's father, with satin streamers kmotted: with hyacinth.blossoms.Mrs, H.A Crain, as her sister's matron of honour, and Miss Diana Mills, sister of the bridegroom, were gowned alike in portrait dresses of \u2018matching blush satin \u2018having fitted bodices, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves, their bouffant skirts falling from pep- lums at the waist.Their head dresses were Juliet caps \u2018of nature}, flowers, ,hyacinth blossoms and Mrs.Finéh roses.They carried muffs of blush satin covered with matching flowers.Mr.Douglas Gurton, of Kitchener, Ont., acted as best man for the groom, while \u2018the ushers were Messrs.H.A.Crain, of Montreal, and Gi H, Dengus, of.Toronto.' Mrs.Rolland, the bride\u2019s mother, wore a gown of grey crepe with grey accessories and a.corsage roses and iris.Mrs.Mills, th bridegroom's mother, wore a go of French blue with navy access sories and a corsage of Talismaif roses.Following the ceremony, a res ception was held.in the Ri Carlton Hotel, after which \u2018Mr.an \u20ac Mrs.Mills left by plane for Ne York, \u201cthe \u201cbride \u201ctravelling in \u2018 frock of French blue crepe, und a black lamb coat, with small ha and shoulder spray of \u2018white.gardenias.\u2019 ; ; The couple will reside in.Montre.>.; Lemon also finds.ifs way hte salad dressings .and salads, -.well as a seasoning for sandwic! spreads and canapes.Hot lemons ade often is used to fight colds, \u2018and a piping.hot cup of lemon« spiced tea hits the spot on a cold day.And you'll learn of a new taste thrill when you add a few drops of \u2018lemon juice to prunes, raisins and other dried fruits in \u2018cooking \u2018or just before serving.- NEW ADDRESS 1467 Mansfield St.New Year!!! NEW COURSES A © Dress Design © Coat and Suit Design \u2018© Millinery Design © Fashion Art, etc.REGISTER NOW FOR WINTER SESSION THE FASHION wid Fa \u2018Formerly Maurice Fashion.© Arts Academy.wir MANSFIELD STREET For Intormatien Call MA.9611.- fn various sizes and colors, CLOTH DExter 5324 > A RUE EEE #1 \\ WE WANT TO SHARE OUR PROFITS WITH YOU To do this we are Pret ih immediately a wide CREPE and WOOLLEN DRESSES \" .At Drastically Reduced Prices \u2018Come in and take advantage of this mid-winter : sale.REDUCTIONS from 20% to 50% Gowns = Dresses - Suits - Coats \u201c(Between Vendome and Merlowe) ue also our remaining stock of COATS Ea Cp Ce stone \u2014 5160 Sherbrooke St.W.Lain nina Lol 'H.T.Hartshorn, of Preston, Ontz AT OUR \u201d 1 : ACADEMY LTD.- |.MA.7212 .|.pr ra pre \u201ctapes i À ; a 4 3 A co inet.TERS rie ) Trained Attendants The regular monthly meeting of the Trained Attendants Association of Canada Incorporated, will be held on Monday, at 8.30 p.min the N.D.G.Community Hall, 5311 Cote st Antoine Road, Westmount Club- The Westmount Women\u201d s Club will hold a military whist on Wed- nesdsy, January 26, at 8.15 p.m.in Victoria Hall, in aid of postwar - services.There will be doûr pfizes | and refreshmerits will bé \u2018served.Tickets may be obtained \u201cfrom Mrs.D.\"Le \u2018Stewart, WA.8430.\u2019 - Loretta Alumnae A bridge party, sponsored by the Eoretto Alumnae of Montreal, will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m., at the Professional and Business Women\u2019s Club, 1467 Crescent St.Mrs.C.C.Lindsay, president, will welcome the guests, and all members are cordially invited to attend.Refreshments will be served.Whist Party Westmount Subdivision Catholic Women's League, under the conve- nership \u201cof Mrs.N.W.Dundas, will hold its first meeting for 1949 in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.This will be a Members\u2019 acquaintance whist party.There\u2019 will be a short business meeting; afternoon tea will be served by Mrs.Mellon and her committee.Prizes will be given.Westmount Br.39 \"The next meeting of the West- mount No.38 Branch of the Lad- fes\u2019 Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will be held on Tuesday in the Brodeur Room of the Legion Memorial Building at 8 p.m.As this is the first meeting of the year, all members are expected to be present.Anyone inter- \u201cested in joining the auxiliary\u2019 will Please contact the president, Mrs, E.D.Johnson | .Mrs.Johnson is the president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital which is sponsoring one of the most popular \u2018events of the season, the annual dinner dance, which is to be held on Saturday in the Ball Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.Heron, WE, 1802, or the membership chairman, Mrs.F.McMahon, WE.2613.Local Council \u201cCitizenship Day\u201d will open the 1949 programme of the Local Council of Women of Montreal, at the regular monthly meeting to be held on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.in the Allan Shatford Hall, 1439 St.Catherine Street West.Miss Constance Hayward, Liaison Officer, Citizenship Branch, Department of State,\u201d Ottawa, will address the meeting on \u201cWhat Citizenship Means\u201d.This meeting, which, will bé open to |- | all members of affiliated societies,\u2019 has been- arranged by Mrs: 'G.F.W.Kuhring.The Salvation.Army will \u2018serve tes.: Upholstery, Slipcovers, 12274 (GREENE: AVENUE Le CHARLES BROOKS rec E W.G.PERRY, Ussociate = INTERIOR DECORATION ; : PAINTING - Exferior and Interior ba Pieture Framing © Just above St.Catherine) \u201c- WE 2726 T that is.the - phrase : season collection.> \u2018 Co ws > | I | | | Joe eee SEWING INSPIRATIONS FOR SPRING As refreshing as à a Spring Breeze .describes our new imported Spring dress \u201csilks from our own mills.You'll find it tore than a pleasure to sew your own - spring wardrobe when you make your chdice.from this superb series of stripes.polka dots, florals, and plains in our new - \u201cPINGOUIN\" knitting yarns in their complete array of distinctive Parisiah\u201d hues a.always available \u2018at our store.° Conta 1420 Drummond Street - : PLateou 5ess (Just above St.Catherine St.) Â SoHo - that so beautifully OC OC 300\u20ac l'a + du< >0( >0C 2O< > ~~ .| the English Department, McGill |Mr.R.G.Dawson will be\u2019 the E |'Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Mr and Mrs.-rold Griffith, Dr.and \u2018Mrs.J.Grif-\u2019 -| Miss'M.Lumsden, Mrs.J.Cooper, 2e Oo o= - 0 The Women\u201d 3 Pali + Board Meeting The board meeting of the Notre |.Dame, de Grace Women's Club will be held at 2.30 p.m.Tuesday, in Victoria Hal}, Westmount.Maritime Women The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will hold a meeting in Tudor Hall (James A.Ogilvy's store) on Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m.Professor George Ian Duthie, of University, will address the group on \u201cThe English Romantic Poets\u201d, soloist on this occasion.Members \u2018may bring gests: - Xavier Guild A meeting of the Xavier Apos- talate Guild will be .held in Congress Hall at 2.30 p.m.Monday, when the guest speaker will be Rev.Patrick J.Ambrose, M:A., Director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau of.Catholic Charities.Rev.Ambrose, who was recently elected Vice-President of the International Conference of the Catholic Charities Federation of all social services of the Roman Catholic.Church in the \u2018United States and Canada, will \u2018speak -ôn \u201cCatholic.Welfare.and the Pr:esthood\u201d.Mrs, J.M.Hayes, presideht, will preside at the meeting.Additional Subscribers Homoeopathic Dance The following is a list of adûi- tional subscribers to the \u201cdinner dance being held by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital in the Ball Room of the Mount Royal- Hotel tomorrow night, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Matthews, Miss M.Murphy, Mr.A Simmons, Mr.and Mrs.D.H: Mapes, Jr, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Johnson, Miss |- Margery Bremner, Mrs.G.E.Young, Mr.and Mrs.J.Meredith, Mr.and Mrs.R.Ives, Mr.and \u2018Frank Lindsay, Dr, and Mrs.Ha- fith, and Dr.and Mrs.J.Ostapo- vitch.\u2018Dr.\u2018and Mrs.George Morgan, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.Jadison, Mr.arid Mrs.S.P.Hill, Mr.and Mrs.I.Cooper Ant- liffe, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Newman, Mrs.F.R.Wilson of New York, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Cayford, Mr.and Mrs.W.Pirrie, Mr.and Mrs.P BramhiH.Mr.and Mrs.A.Christie, Mrs.John F.Bryant, Mr.and Mrs.A.Asselin, Mr.and Mrs.W.John Collins, Mr.and Mrs.Pugh Fet- terley and Mr.and Mrs, Wilfred Hunt.St.Matthew Guild, W A.Lists Tabte Holders Mrs.J.W.Tyson will convene the Dessert Bridge which is being given by St.Matthew™ Guild and | W.A.in the church hall, \u2018or Tuesday afternoon, January 25th, at 1.30 p.m.The following is a partial list of table holders: Mrs.G.E.True- «man, Mrs.C.Harding, Mrs.G.E.Foster, Mrs.G.W.Elliott, Mrs, N.J.Bebee, Mrs.C.D Mellor, Mrs.E.Horsey, Mrs.M.J.Cunningham, Mrs.D.K.Strowbridge, Mrs, J.G.Hanson, Mrs.G.A.Stanton, Mrs.P.Pugsley, Mrs.J.\u201cCAPTAIN KIDD\u201d .The Altrusa Club of Montreal matinee at.Victoria Hall, West- mount, at 3 p.m.tomorrow January 15.The main attraction will be \u201cCaptain Kidd\u201d, with Charles Laughton.These movie matinees are a -monthly feature of the Funds Raising Committee, whose motto is \u201cEvery Little Helps A Little\u201d and the monies raised are used PAGE NINR Mrs.M.Bemfeld To Direct Shaar Hashomayim Playlet Mrs.Max Bernfeld, who has long peen active in organizations cone nected with Child Welfare, is director of the Radio Workshop Playlet \u201cLantern in-the Inferno\u201d a story based on the life of Hannah Senesh and.the Youth Aliyah movement, being presented by members of the Shaar Hashomayim Chapter, on à Tuesday evening, January 18, at 8.30 p.m, in the Shaare Zion Com- \u2018munity Hall, 5575 Cote St.Luc \u2018Toad Ethel Epstein.\u2018Ein Chapter is.sponsoring the event.\u201c Members : of the cast are: Mesdames I.Aspler, J.D.Asner, Arthur ' Asner, Arti FARRELL'S ; Lipsey, A.W.C A T E R I Lefcort, S.M.Rothman and told F.Weissler.SERVICE Mrs.M.Bernfe Vocalist: Mes- i dames I, Shragoviteh and J.WEDDINGS, BANQUETS Fromm; \u201caccomparist: Mrs H.RECEPTIONS Botner; and musical arrange- AND PARTIES ments: Mrs.N.Mendelson.* Cantor Eugene Goldberger of the Adath Israel Congregation, has very kindly consented to sing several Palestinian, Hebrew\u201d and Englitk songs.Isak Aspler, B.A., LL.M., who served with UNRRA CLEARANCE SALE of DRESSES 25% OFF WERE FROM 13.95 UP TO 21.95 Wool and Crepe Dresses, Afternoon and Tailored \"Casuals\".Misses\u2019 -and Women's Sizes.Colours: New Shades of Crey, Brown, Blue, Green, Wine and Black.ANNOUNCING .New A rival Of Cottons, Chambray, Butcher Linen and Shantung \u2014 from 8.95 +, Rayon Silk Prints \u2014 from.13:95 * 211 CORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 F Itzroy 9541 Y'Store Hours: 9 to 6 1219 GREENE AVENUE (Opposite Avenue Thedtre) LL 2 DR LL .ad Here It Is .THE :NEW 1949 HILLMAN MINX mon + Note These New Features Front coll springs Concealed door hinges Built-in hoster and oir conditioner Fall width front seat Finger-tip gear shift Smart new streamline body © Big-car roominess and ® comfort © Up te 35 miles per gailon 4 whee! Hydraulic brekes e One piece curved windshield ® Now on display at HODGE BROS.their welfare programme.\"exclusively In.connection\u201d with 5028 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST WA.nm Ts pan : PORN EE nt ema a I rn so don\u2019t wait until -Saturday, you may~-be disappointed.As you enter the shop you will notice a three pieee children\u2019s set:for a bedroom.or playroom.It consists of a hand painted weoden chest for $12.50, a.strong -bench to match, for $4.50, and the paper basket, good \u2018size \u2018for '$5.00; .they are all'well made and may \u2018be bought separately.There is a very attractive breakfast or luncheon set for 8 people, of 53 pieces, it is.white porcelain with hand painted flowers in centre of \"plates, complete for $39.50.Here is a suggestion for a bridge prize or :a -brideis shower, a porcelain stocking darner, in the shape of an old fashioned girl, \u2018with: .bow on her hair, for $2.25 .aise the china pie birds for 1.50 have returned.Like many of the other stores \u201cThe Shop\u201d has also bargains to offer.Ladies\u2019 Aux., Legion Branch 39 Holds Installation \u2018Ceremonies At the joint installation Ireldson Monday in .the Legion.Memorial Building, the , following.officers ang executive of the Westmount No.ary, were | Suly © installed for \u2018the ensuing 39 Branch, Ladies sa year: \u2014 5 .month-of the year.\u2018Ann \u201cMc- The Sale Is On \u2018With the.holidays safely anil; \u2018thankfully tucked away, -mostpeople, myself included, , are out.looking \u2018for bargains, 4 -and, -ladies, \u2018this January.promises to'be 'THE bargain Leod's dress \u2018shop \u2018at 1502 .St, Catherine St.W., corner of Guy, is the shop to visit \u2018tomorrow morning at'9:30-o'clock sharp.If you are looking for a real smart frofk at HALF PRICE, these are bargains, for the original price tags were on the dresses when I took my notes.Some of the following dresses are only in \u2018the size mentioned and only one of each, like the black crepe with pleated taffeta \u2018trim en \u2018the skirt.Was 1959.75, NOW $29,87, size 14.There is an extremely good looking two piece \u2018dress with a beaded lightening \u201cdesign.on \u2018both -sides of jacket, with-a matching ght.WAS $39.75, Te- duced half \u2018price.This~may \u2018be had in \u201cdifferent shades.If you are lgoking for something \u2018in a sshirtmaker's \u2018dress with :steel bead trim, \u201cthere is the \"$32.75 one which is reduced to half, 7$58:87, \u201d a choice of different shades is =a Teal buy.\u201cAnn ~ MacLeod\u2019s \u2018dress -#hop is one of the \u2018few \u201cshops avhere dresses \u2018in half -sizes up to 26 can \u201cbe \u201chad.But, ladies, don\u2019t \u2018miss \u2018this \u201cevent for I know you will\u2019be just-as-thriled with this chance to purchase -anday- for 58 days.\u2019 You.can't change my mind+\u2014Pl\u2019m going~'hy train! \u2018Squat onsa.pole for 10.days, 14 hours; 34: minutes\u2019 Thisswas too, much; so.we: went: out: and interviewed: the nian» who: had done the squatting, \u201cWhy\u201d we asked: himy \u201cwhy in the.name of\u2018 heaven.did.you: squation a pole: for: 10 days; 14+hapresand 34 minutes?\u201d \u201cBecause I was tired, pe he answered.\u201cAnd.I.was tired because I had been :tanding on ones leg; for 21 days; 17° houns and: 48\u201d minutes-inr-order: tor ess \u2018 tablish.\u2026.another.worlds.record.\u201d EEE NT, © PRIDA® AeA: 144 1948 .ee ee eee.ms FAGE FIFTEER ~ FIRST RUN AT SNOWDON.SATURDAY! Special prosecutor Bian- Aberne:-is: surprised: by lewyer- Constance Bonnett's: judiéial movec in- \u2018Smart Weman;\"\" which: will: be showa- fee the first: times in Montreal starting; Sbturday: at-the Showdon Theatre: The.companiom:featuxe, also.first rum- lôcaliys.wili be \"The Dude Goes Wes\" \u2018a= smert and: different comedy; = | I | tk oO O&O \u20ac& FLASH \u2018wan too badly happen?Will they, ship.him back to: Fianoer.orrwill Horstartrat\"thoi J well-known.faet.that: man- can: ing to the janitor.Ass it\u2019 sayss in : the- magazine, what a man can do!\u2014But why?ON DISPLAY HING GETS.CHAN CE - Torentocsceme-to have filnalïÿ stolem: au mareh om Montreal in.the boxing field, with Li'l Arthur King; Dominion and British Efopire \u2018lightweight champion sisted for a: main event:at New York\u2019s Madison Square - Gardéns, the Mecca of all fighters, tonight.Tonight will: roar: the: fivet- cihioax:.of King\u2019s: meteeriarrise to fame, finishing x faat-meving- series: of\u201d events: that! started when: the dusky.yeung: Toremtonian- knocked: out: Baitisks champ,: Einie Thompson, in Olde Biighty; bringing; himself into-ths public eye: fér the-first-thmos.But.King\u2019s: big.breaks camps: when herwas signed up by Blinky Ealmetto, a shrewd: Philadélphia: operator, .who piloted Ike Williams te.the werld: lightweight crows: With King coming along much: quicker: thas éxpected;: they're sayingrihat Trenton.Ike will soon have te give :the:Canadianva shat at his tithe, and.if: that happens; Palmatto will: have: te: choose between: his: twoifighters:.Insiderss say.that: the Hidié veill staing aldng-with Rings for he\u2019s younger; hence-there\u2019s -more- money terbe-hadiriding along-with* LIT Arthtr: Fe Pe Be ' oiiacheings to light one.very serious defset-in.the-Montacal boxing - picture: Johnny Greco is ranked: within the-first five-insworld.weltez- vwelghé ranking; andewilen Ray Robinson graduates- to: middleweight ranks, which:is-expeeted.in the near future; Greco.willbe left as thes most powerful puncher in tha divisions The only man: we:canssee:givs iég Greco.any.trouble: from: the division-is Bernie- Dosusen.of .New.Orleans; a-craeker-jaclé boxer; but a lad whose hardest punch wouldn\u2019t pnncture:s: paper: bag: fulliof alr.YetiGpeco fights only imvMontreal, where he knows he can wins The.N.IKG.belter is.so.much better than.amy: other Canadikn :con=| tender, it isn't -even-funny, and when you send Gus.Mell or Gaby (Ferwi land into.the ring with him, it\u2019s sending:in a-bey-tordo-asmants work: Of course, the:fact thas Greco is signed upefor 6 fights at the.Foran to six.As yet adjoining restau- every year doesn\u2019t help any, for he can\u2019t fight more than 6 or 7 ia 12 months, anyway.Gueca has: fought at Madison Square Gardens in main bouts 11 times; whipping: Cléo.Shins -twice; winning, drawing; and losing: with Hobby RufMin, whipping-Ttny Janiro:twioe-and.losing; to: the :Ybunge stowm Ohio weHer-once; drawing.and losing to BéauzJaeck; and-drop+ pingra split decision to- Tony PeHune, That's five wine and.foun losses: with: two-dmaws,.and Greco-is:a~better fighter rightmow-than-he
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