The Westmount examiner, 28 janvier 1949, vendredi 28 janvier 1949
[" \u2018 Love, rector\u2019s warden.xaminer 3 erving the ¢ ity of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 Ere\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OL No-4 XX, Neo.4 COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS MADE City To Celebrate Nat'l Health Week In connection with National Health Week, sponsored by.the Health League of Canada, and being \"celebrated next week, pr.M.B.Donaldson, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Westmount, announces that all schools in the city will observe the \u201cweek\u201d from _ Monday to Friday next.He also réports that the Child Health centre, opened at the end of June 1948, at 150 Hallowell avenue, has been very well attended up \u201cto now.There are two doctors, two nurses and one voluntary lay worker in attendance at the clinics held there every Monday and Thursday afternoon.Innoculations take place for babies and preschool children on.the first Mon- St.Stephen's Anglican Church Elects Officers \u2014 \u2018st.Stephen's Anglican Church \u2018held their annual meeting recently and elected officers for the coming year.G.H.Gillett was named people\u2019s warden and L.A.Other officers elected are H.H.Walker, vestry clerk; .J, A.Wright and Mr.Gillett, Synod delegates; Mr.Craig, C.Darvill, E.Higden, G.Horwood, J.Lawrence, Robert Love, J.D.Lowrey, sidesmen; J.J.Anderson, chairman of sides- mien; E.Bowen and Mr, Higden, auditors, Rev.A.T.Love, rector, presided at the meeting.The outstanding event in the life of St.Stephen's was the celebration of the centennial of the congregation\u2019s founding, which was held throughout the month of October, last year.The carrying of messages from Christ Church by Dr.Albert E.Cliffe to St.Stephen's, by telephone wires and- loud speaker; improvement of.the church building, and increased attendance at church services were also mentioned prominently in reports.An increase in the church's contributions to missions was voted ahd H.A.Craig and K.R.Schofield, church wardens, were complimented on their work during the past year.- day afternoon of very month.Appointments for.these innoculations may be made only through the City \u2018Hall.The City Health Officer wishes to remind mothers with new babies that they may have a nurse call at their home and give \u2018| them advice re the care of these new babies, if they wish.Dr.Donaldson joined the staff of the City on the first of November, 1948, replacing Dr.J.J.Day, who left Westmount to take over similar duties in Ottawa last September, Dr.Donaldson is a graduate of the University of Al- \u2018berta.He spent a post-graduate training period -at the University of Toronto and Yale University.He was in public health departments in both Manitoba \u2018and Alberta.During the war, he served two years with the R.C.A.F., and then went to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association for two years.Besides his duties in Westmount, Dr.Donaldson teaches in the Department of Health and Social Medicine at McGill University.Putters Club Holds Games Evening Mon.- The Putters.Club had another evening of games in the Oak Room of the Victoria Hall last Monday evening.Mr.Creighton and Mrs.Hal- verson walked off with the silverware after a very closely contested shuffleboard contést.This is one of the most interesting nights this club features, but cards, which are, planned for next Monday, : follow a close: second.Most Successful Year in History At St.Matthias L.St.J.Haskell and Kenneth Mappin, wardens of St.Matthias Church, reported that the past year had been one of the most successful years in the history of the church, at the annual vestry meeting held Tuesday.They said that many additions had been made to.the Chancel and the Parish Hall; a beautiful war memorial was erected at the west end of the church, and the congregation had increased with several new families added to the parish list.Church officers were also appointed at the meeting and they \u2018are: L.St.J.Haskell and B.V.Atkinson, wardens; H.M.Baldwin, vestry clerk; J.E.Slessor and A.L.Eke, seat managers.Advisory \u2018board members are (new members): K.G.Mappin, Col.J.W.Eaton, Col.H.D.Rolland, E.F.Malkin, Brigadier H.M.Hague and Col.S.F.Francis.Additional sidesmen are W.Taylor, M.Townsend, K.Maclure, and R.Gale.Chairman of the er.velope committee is A.Denys Cadman.Lay delegates to.Synod are P.C.Armstrong and J.S.Wallace, and substitute delegates are O.G.Beckit and W.O'H.Percey; country parish, Leonard W.Taylor and |.B.Heward.nu detare eue is Brigadier G.P.Loggie and auditors - are Messrs.Campbell, Glendenning and Dever.ROTARY CONFERENCE SET FOR OTTAWA President Don Ross announced at the meeting that the conference of Rotary District 170, of which Westmount is a member club, will be held in Ottawa this year, from May 15 to 17, This is the second year in a row that the conference has been held -in Canada, a kind gesture on the part of the American clubs to allow.Canadian members to keep their allotted $150 in American money for \u2014 other trips to the States.PRICE: THREE CENTS CENTS the Committee.Commissioner of Police and Fire; Kennedy as Commissioner of wilec- tric Light, Incinerator Health and Public Welfare; and Panet- Raymond as Commissioner of Parks.A Finance Committee was appointed and it consists of all members of the Council, with Alderman Pemberton as Chairman.Alderman .Roy Campbell was appointed to serve as Acting Mayor for the remainder of this month and for the months of February, March and April.As per usual, the Mayor, James S.Cameron, was appointed West- mount's representative on the sion.Adrien Groulx, mechanic, in the Roads Department, was added to the Quarter Century Club membership roll of the City of West- mount as of January 18, 1949.INSTALL OFFICERS In conjunction with the Sabbath eve service tonight, the newly elected officers and trustees of the Temple Emanu-El Board will be | installed by Dr.Harry J.Stern, |- Rabbi, who will conduct a special ritual for the occasion.Montreal Metropolitan Commis- |Aldermen Receive Official Titles .\u2018The General Committee Was appointed- -at Monday night's -session - of the City Council to supervise the administration of the several civic departments of the city and to manage the business the Council assigns to it from time to time and to exercise all the powers and functions of the Board of Health of the City of Westmount, ; The General Committee consists of all members of the Council and the Acting Mayor, appointed three times a year, is Chairman of Appointed to serve on this Committee were Aldermen Pemberton as Commissioner of Finance; Campbell as Commissioner of Roads and Municipal Buildings; Dean as, George Brewer Legion President George \u2018Brewer was installed president of the Royal Montreal - Regiment Association, Branch 14, Canadian Legion, on Friday, at an impressive ceremony held at: the Armory, 4625 St.Catherine Street .West.Hugh M.Perry, M.M.Dô- \u2018minion representative of the Que- - bec Provincial Command, : officat- ed and in presenting J.D.Linton with the past-president's badge, made particular reference to the- efficient handling of the Branch - in the past two years.Other officers installed were:- - 1st vice-president, E.J.McMahon; 2nd vice-president, J.Wilcock; 3rd : vice-president, D.A.Williams; secretary, W.G.Moore; treasurer, N.A.Banks; membership secretary, sergeant-at-arms, A.T.Mod- die; auditors, John Sharman and.A.Brewer, > (Continued on Page 2) Need Filled A long awaited need will soon be filled with the opening of the Parks Department - Recreation .City Fathers Keep Wary Eye On Trees Westmount has long been considered a beautiful, residen- \u2019 tial city.; When this state of affairs is threatened with being altered, the.citizens- waste no time in : making it known that they are still conservative enough to want things to remain the same.And Westmount's trees -are one of its main characteristics.Especially its elma.So, when the extremely large elm near the corner of Greene avenue and Western avenue was recently cut down, one resident thought it was high time something was done about it.Taking pen in hand, the person wrote .the Examiner: \u201cI want to protest with all my might against the cutting down of these glorious elms in Westmount in order to show business signs!\" That lovely, huge elm on Greene avenue, corner of Western, is the latest victim \u2014 the only bit of shade on a hot day, on a hot street, to say nothing of -the only bit of beauty on that street.\u201cWho is responsible for this vandalism?Is Westmount a residential or a business section?\u201d \u201cThe letter is signed but we will let the writer remain anonymous.Now, first a word of explanation as to why this particular tree was removed.Although the \u201ctree was on the property of the \u2018oil company on the corner, the.large branches hung over to the other side onto another property.Thus, when a store was to be built in the space where.the branches were, the branches had to.come off, making the tree lopsided.City officials say that this would have made it a dangerous menace since it is very old.In- case of a storm, either \u201cthe | branches or the whole tree might have fallen.These officials also hasten.to add that no tree is removed from city property except after careful examination, and then only with the greatest reluctance.They have no jurisdiction over trees on private property.When a citizen wants a tree removed from city property, he must first make application to the superintendent of the parks, who will bring it before .the general manager of the city.You can not get it cut down just because you want it.Only three factors can bring about its removal: 1) if a tree 1.is a menace; 2) if trees have grown so much that they are crowding each other; 3) if the spacing of the trees is not suitable.- The space the city-would like to see between each tree is now 40 feet.Some of the trees, such as on Westmount avenue, were planted only 25 feet apart.These may look.all right for the first 10 years of their long life, but after that they must be separated and will be.Officials say only two-thirds of these were meant tobe let grow.On Metcalfe avenue, the city knew the older trees would be coming down, so, five years ago, newer trees were planted and they are now flourishing.As each older tree rots or gets out of shape, it is brought down, Much planning goes into keeping the city as beautiful as possible and the citizens of Westmount can be very proud that civic officials take so much care.Parks Dept.Recreation Centre Opens On Monday Building in the Westmount.Athletic Grounds, 150° Hallowell .Avenue, Monday.The buildng is primarily for teen-agers and children, both boys and girls, who should drop in and get registered for the various interesting projects planned in the programme, Newly painted and with a shiny floor, gleaming new Air- - line furniture: and plastic cure tains, a warm, welcome atmos.\u2019 phere pervades throughout.Handicraft Program A Handicraft Program with Supervisor Criff Thompson .teaching leathercraft, woodwork, weaving and all the various interesting crafts, is being started.Mr.Thompson, who is well-known picture in the area of Montreal, has a wealth of valuable experle : ence and it is anticipated that : for both boys and girls, handicrafts will have a great followe ing.Art, in, various forms with clay modelling, drawing, painting, ceramics, etc, and musical (Continued on Page 2) .Members of the executive are- W.A.Bannister, 8.S.Broadway, in the handicraft .REE 5.! ARREARS EE CESAM Fe PRIN SE \u201cew ÈREE i i # i PL AE an SERN Lf rd PU eT Tm rem AMEE or = ES AE T po} or LY.Mar se FEE Ene ny ib Ee SSMS ee ay oe + me me qu * Cw.~ A ul PAGE TWO Scouts & Cubs By REG.GROOME Calvary Pack The 2nd tasketball game, counting for Team Player Badge, was held Monday.Don and Jim Murray, Ed Carr, John H.Clark, Peter Fuglsang, Jim ' Henson, Brian Morris, Ted Harrison, Ron Nichol and Frank Jensen are in line for the badge.Frank and Eric Jenson are ahead in the coat- hangar collection .they have 97 .remember, there are to be three PRIZES for the most hangars at the end of February.New Chums Stan Penny and Larry Melton were welcomed to the Pack.Trinity Memorial Pack Acting Sixer John Ancrum led the opening ceremonies with the Grand Howl at last Monday's meeting.28 Cubs were present.Inspection was the first item, which was keenly contested.A hopping relay was then held, the course being laid by Akela, Akela then told the story of Shere Khan's Death, which was followed by instruction, the following tests were passed: Signalling: Graham Martin, Compass: Bruce McLean, Richard Howard, Go.don Merritt, James Goddard, Graham Martin, Garth Stuart, David Shaw.Cleaning Boots: Michael Shell and James Goddard.Message: Michael Shell, Douglas Lindores.Cleanliness: Bruce Angers, Brian Carson, Lloyd Hiscock, Wayne Duggins.Skipping: Brian Hutchinson.Following instruction, the Jungle Dance of Shere Khan's Death was acted out.From what we hear, it was very well done .Congratulations, Trinity! MFB Unfortunately, the game of Soupe a la Trinity had to be cancelled, but Akela promises it this Monday's meeting without fail.The meeting closed with announcements, Cub Silence, Lord's Prayer and closing Grand Howl by John Ancrum.The Brown six were the only ones to bring in coat hangers this week.Thank you, Jim Chidley.Akela announces that one bite per each empty thread spool will be awarded.\u201cWe need at least 30 of these spools for game purposes,\u201d says Akela Bedford, \u201cso let's see the spools roll in!\u201d The Blue six, under Sixer Norman Bedford, are still if top Businessmen Hold \u201cBooster Meeting\u201d The Business Association of Westmount held a \u2018booster meeting\" recently, J.Philip Page, president, presiding.Each business man discussed his own business and told the other members of the opportunities of buying in West- mount.Plans for a new business directory, fees and other activities were also discussed.Two new members were present, Les Millet- te, photographer, and a representative of Canada Paint, who both have their place of business on Sherbrooke street.An executive meeting will be held in the middle of February and a general meeting some time near the end of that month.Fur: ther plans for the compilation of the business directory will be discussed then, the president announced.A COURSE IN HANDICRAFTS will be held at WESTON SCHOOL 18 Severn Ave.by LUCIE SIMONS On Mondays, 2 to 3 p.m.for 6 to 14-year-olds id on Tuesdays, 2 te 3 p.m.For Adults The course will begin on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th Phone Fitzroy 2541 for further particulars.position! How about a little competition, gang?Opening ceremonies, Grand Howl by Sixer John Keirstead.and John Mouland holding the Pack totem pole.Following inspection, a Circle game followed by a relay | were played and enjoyed.The pack was honoured by.a visitor, District Cubmaster Bed- ford, who gave a short talk to the boys.The following tests were passed during the evening.National Anthem: C.DeBelle and D.Stein.Compass: Fred Groves, K.Tun- stall, R.Powell and P.Ellis, .Time telling: R.Anderson, K.Rillie and M.McCormick.The Cubs then gathered.around the campfire, had a short sing song, and listened to a Jungle Story by Bagkeera.The Inspection and Competition Pennants were won by the Blue Six.Keep up the goo« work! The meeting closed with Grand Howl, Cub Silence and the Lord's Prayer.Is Advisor to Jr.Hi-Y Club The next Meeting of the West- mount Junior Hi-Y Club will be held Monday at 4:15 p.m.Bill Johnstone, who conducted a number of activities for boys registered in the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Summer Camp, has agreed to serve as Advisor to the Club, and was present at the last meeting.This club is a group of Junior Boys 12-15 years of age, pledged to the purpose: \u201cAs members of Jr.Hi-Y, it is our purpose to strengthen our bodies, develop , our minds, worship God and work together for a finer community and a better world.\u201d Junior Hi-Y Clubs number many hundreds across the United States and Canada.These clubs hold regular meetings, elect their own officers, plan special activities and program features of special interest to their members, serve as \u2018a service group in the communities, provide camping experiences and other types of out-door activities for their members, maintain a high standard of sportsmanship in their various athletic activities, and \u201chave special meetings during the year to which parents are invited to attend; encourage members to be active in the Church of their own choice, and emphasize world citizenship as one of thelr most important aspects of their year-round program.George Brewer (Continued from Page 1) H.Campbell, H.J.Carpenter, W.H.Carpenter, W.Howell, W.Pulling and G.Starkey.Many visitors from 10 Legion branches added special importance to the event.Among them were:- Andy Stott, president, and E.A.Sutherland, executive, of Branch 96; A.McGregor, 2nd vice- vice-president, and W.J.White, secretary, of Westmount Branch 39; L.Burns, past-president, E.Robertson, 2nd vice-president, E.Bruce and E.J.Britton, executives, of Branch 60; A.M.Newton, past-president, Branch 57; H, A.Newmark, president, and C, J.Dicle, Ist vice-president, of Branch 75; F.L.Noiles, president, and F.A.Duffy, 1st vice-president, of Branch 16; A.W.J, Chucksfield, past-president, and HB.M.Sykes, 1st vice-president, of Branch 106; H.L.Sharpe, 2nd vice-president, and W.J.Kinsella, treasurer, of Branch 53; A.Pratt, president, G.F.Parke, treasurer, and G.Munroe, executive, Branch 24; and L.Weaver, »xecutive, and K.Citting, member of Branch 84 | stay at Waterloo, Ont .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1049 .Liat a By GEORGE COCHRANE JOTTINGS Canadien pucksters Kenny Reardon -and Elmer Lach will be out at Loyola Arena ce soir to referee the Westmount High - D'Arcy McGee exhibition puck battle, The exhibition tilt will highlight the 1949 MISSA carnival .John Joseph Junior Pepper, the Loyola man from Rose- mount Avenue, recovering from a bout with his fourth year exams .Lorne Hellyer, prexy of the Westmount Young Liberals, plans to take up the study.of law at Mc- Gill next year.William Atwood Macdonald, the Chesterfieldian, and first pres.of the local Libs, is currently hitting the law books at Toronto's Osgoode Hall.It seems to be a.lawyer's training ground .Former Westmount Highers Bain Macaskill (pardon the spelling) and Lorraine Manketlow are earning plenty of plaudits with their Saturday night chores for Blake Sewell.Art Voronka is now a business man, working for McGill .Jake Dickins has forsaken his Toranto CBC job to migrate to Florida.Lucky boy .Ray Lank, West- mount Y basketballer Harold Parson informs, is now announcing in Spanish for .the CBC.Ray used to live down South America way .Kev Kennedy will be back as manager of the Ascension:Snow- don Senior Fastball League entry this summer .For further Snowdon loop news see this week's sport section .\u2019 Note to Messrs Dudley and Root: Ou est votre material for the WHS Old Boys\u2019 bulletin, Deadline time is drawing near .William Fish, the Claremont Avenue pedagogue, contemplating a return to his baritoning days .Good show at the G this week.Westmount Y Intermediate Cagers will play host to Adelphi next Tuesday night .The lads have won two, lost four .Jimmy MéCormick has decided to .Wilf Spearman reported leaving West- mount Y at the end of February to take a post down at Central.Mike McBean coming along fine with his c.a.courses at McGill and enjoying the life tremendously .Tom Earle has parted company with the morning blat and is now toiling for CNR .Pat Boyd' now a full-fledged nurse at the Royal Victoria .Sue Haire, Taj Forman and Emma-Lou Agnew are still working in the lab up there .Big formal dance up there ce soir .Don't forget: Examiner classified ads bring results.Parks Dept.(Continued from Page 1) programs are also to be featured.New ping pong tables, shuffleboard sets, junior bowling pins, radio, piano and many other articles benéficial to Recreation have been procured.Physical Phase In the more physical phase of the program, boxing and wrestling will take place, New equipment has been purchased and Y.M.C.A.NOTES - YOUNG ADULT SECTION \u201cMake A Note Of It\", is good advice, and if you do.not want to miss out on any of the activities which are now operating or|.about to .start operating at our branch of the YMCA, you too had better make a note of it.Why not cut out the section which interests you most and have it as a reminder \u2014 it has been done.Top of the list will be the Sunday Evening Fireside at 8.45 p.m, As this is the first one to be held by the group, it is to be a very informal affair, Those who .come early can assist in the final arrangements; those who stay late can help clear up after the refreshments; and in-between there will be' a sing-song which will naturally include a number of the old familiar hymns, some easy-to- listen-to music from the classics, operettas and pcpular musicals, and, of course, light refreshments.Another of the experiments to be tried by the members is a two- room dance, their answer to the questions \u201cAm I too young or too old?\u201d Tonight, January 28, the Friday Social Dance will see mu- sic-as-you-like-it being played in.two places at once.You pay one admission and take your choice of music, atmosphere, and partners.Try it, we are! The new coursé in Dance Instruction under Yves Chatel will begin on Friday, February 4th at 8.30 p.m.This is a continuation of the last series of lessons and will include instruction in the rhumba, tango and waltz.There are only a few vacancies so let us have your name tonight, So far we have had no argument that we operate the only Chess Club in Westmount.That is beside the point \u2014 we have a Chess Club and it includes members of both sexes.It meets on Friday evenings at 7.30 p.m.and instruction is given to those who feel they need it.We invite anyone interested in the game to drop in on Friday, maybe we can help you \u2014 or you can jhelp us.BOYS\u2019 DIVISION Movie Saturday \u2014 This Saturday at 1.15 p.m.the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will show \u201cRider of the Plains\u201d featuring Geo.Houston (the Lone Rider), with comedy shorts.The second chapter of the serial \u201cJungle Menace\u201d will also be shown immediately before the regular feature picture, .Progressive Swim Results \u2014 In the last Inter-Y.M.C.A.Progres- all ages will be able to take advantage of getting in shape, with competent instructors in charge.There will be no charge for this city facility, and anyone under 20 years of age should drop in and take advantage of this welcome set-up.A very active programme has been planned and Supervisor Herb Linder, together with his two confreres Bruce Johnson and Cliff Thompson expect a busy future.Phone FI.6975 for any information required.sive Swimming Meet held at \u2018the Westmount Y.M.C.A., .on January 21st, the following points were secured by swimmers from the various \u201cY\u201d Branches: BOYS: \u2014 North Branch, 35 points; Westmount, 1934 points; South Western (Verdun), 14 points; N.D.G., 3 oinis.| GIRLS: \u2014 South Western (Verdun), 3814 points; North Branch, 20 points; N:D.G., 1214 points.+ © points; Jimmy Sherlock and Donald Seller of the Westmount Y.M.C.A, placed first and second in the boys 11 and under 15-yards free style.Jimmy Sherlock's time was 10 seconds for 15 yds.Seller and Sherlock placed second \u2018and third in the 15-yards back-stroke, and Jimmy Sherlock third in 15-yard breast.\u2019 In boys 13 years and under 30- yards free style, David Smith, Westmount, placed second.In boys-15 years and under 60- yards, free style, Jimmy Waller, Westmount, placed second, while in 30-yards back-stroke for the same age group Jimmy Waller placed third.Westmount \u201cY\u201d boys placed second in the 15 years and under relay, losing out to boys from North Branch.Boxing \u2014 The following boys are taking part in the Boys\u2019 Boxing Club which meets on Tuesday afternoons under the leadership of Scott Goodnoh: Brian Hutchinson, John Cassels, Albert Hasley, Peter Haley, Roy Smith, Donald Seller, Tom Netterfield, Warren Franklin, George Young, David Taylor and Jimmy Pickford.This Monday, the Club will meet \u2018for training purposes before having a competition with boys in the St.Henri Gra-Y Club., Woodwork \u2014 Boys taking part in the regular Monday afternoon Woodwork Group are.preparing exhibits for the Westmount Boys and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, which will be held from April 20.to April 23rd, Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show \u2014 The next meeting of the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show will be held on Tuesday, February 1, at 7 p.m., in the Cafeteria of the Westmount Y.M, C.A.This is the first official meeting of the 1949 Hobby Show Committee, representatives being chosen from various schools in the Westmount area.Teen-Agers \u2014 The regular Saturday Evening Teen-Agers\u2019 Dance in the Westmount \u201cY\"\u201d, featuring Rhandy Whinfield and Orchestra, are proving quite popular among older Teen-Agers in the Westmount Area, For the last month and a helf the Teen-Agers have featured Rhandy Whinfield.and his Orchestra, and the attendance is on the increase.This week there will be special novelty events and prizes.The Teen-Age Executive meets on Tuesday evenings to plan the Dance program, and this Saturday nominations will be taken at the Dance for additional members who would like to serve on this important Committee, The Club plans to have two executives: a) fellows and girls 15 years and under; b) executive or older teenagers.These executives will run alternate dances.Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.:s Residence: 57 St.James St.West Fi.6507 FOR PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION Studio: 1490 Sherbrooke St.West - L .- Fitzroy 3025 tés the ary ses va- finls 3 este >» 3 un), ints 3 ald the ree was and hird and prds 30- hith, 60- ler, phile the aller aced der rom 0 y 8 Box- day ship Eley, mald rren avid neet hav- the part aoon Boys will \\pril iris\u201d ting rls\u2019 ues- the 7.M, icial how eing the Sate ers\u2019 fea- Ore ular half red or on cial ets ur- at ers his Tub a) une en- qu & COMPANY Free Estimates voL.XX, No.4 \u2018 ÿ errant - REFINISHED - SUPPLIED | Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST., | \u2018Westmount Enthusiasm For| Building Campaign Praised \u201cEveryone is so enthusiastic about this campaign\u201d is the report given by Mrs.R.E.Jamieson, Metcalfe avenue, who is co-chairman with Mrs.Arthur Lyman for Westmount East in the forthcoming \u2018Building Campaign of the Y.W.C.A.\u201cWe have nearly 90 workers already,\u201d said Mrs.\u2018Jamieson, \u201cand expect to have at least 100 by the end of the week, We find West- mount people so co-operative \u2014 the church \u2018workers, members of the IO.D.E,, doctors\u2019 wives, even wives of McGill professors, who might be expected to be a little tired of: campaigns! Mrs.J.8.Cameras, wife of the new mayor, is also helping us.» \u2018business girls who will! canvass\u2019 Present Colors AtRMR.Armory \u2018A unique ceremony will.take : place at the St.Catherine Street Armory of the Royal Montreal Regiment, next Sunday at 3.30 p.m., when Maj.-Gen.C.B.Price, CB.D.8.0., D.CM., honoraty colonel of the \u2018regiment, will present colors to the Red Cross Branch of thé Canadian Legion.Known as the General Price Branch, Québec, 208 British Empire Service League, it has only been in existence since May, 1946, and consists of Red Cross overseas personnel.Taking part in the ceremony will be Mrs.G.A.Copping, president of the Red Cross Branch of the Legion, Mrs.Hugh Clements, Ast vice-president and Mrs.Edna Bregent.The latter will receive the colors from Major-General | Price.The Drum and Bugle Band of the RM.R.will play the Last Post and Reveille during the presentation.Amongst the guests will be W.V.G.Neish, president of the Provincial Branch of the Canadian Legion, Lt.-Col.R.Schwob, M.C., Commanding Officer R.M.R.On conclusion of the ceremony, tea will be served in the sergeants\u2019 mess.: I.BLACK Master Tallor R.C.A.F., \u201839-45 Ladies' and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS | Made to measure of finest English H Woollens.Specializing.in custom | Made clothing for the well-dressed j man.| We Do Alterations and Repairs, Also Cleaning and Pressing.4226 St.Catherine West (Near Greene) WE.5908 \u201cWe have one large, group of in the: evenings and inembérs \u201cof the- Westmount Library staff \u2018have volunteered to help.Business girls, of course, have good reason to be grateful to the Y.W.C.A.and eager for it to have a new building with greatly enlarged \u2018facilities.It gives them so many opportunities to swim, to enjoy athletics and have good times within their means.The women of Westmount who have daughters are equally ready to support the Y.W., because they realize that it gives recreation and fun to local residents and that there is a branch in every big city in canada ready to show hospitality to girls away from home, That can be a great comfort to a mother's mind.\u201d Mrs.Lightfoot Chairman Mrs.N.F.Lightfoot is chairman for the western division of Westmount and .the northern division is under the chairmanship of Mrs.Alastair Grant, Roslyn avenue.The objective of the campaign, which opens on Monday, is $1,500,000, with which the Y.W.will erect a seven-storey building on the corner of Dorchester and Crescent streets, site of the former Knox-Crescent Church.Herbert Reddy Hospital Chairman of Board Dies Dr.Bernard Augustin Conroy, Chairman of the Board of Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, died suddenly on Wednesday morning in his 66th year.For nearly a quarter of a century he was Chief Surgeon and Physiciah of the Montreal Polic& Department and was also former M.L.A.for St.Ann\u2019s Division.\"WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 PREMIER TO VISIT MONTREAL GROUP Rt.Hon.Louis Stephen St.Lau- - tent, prime minister of Canada, and Mrs.St.Laurent, will pay official visits to McGill University and I'Université de Montréal on March 5.Following his election to premiership, Mr.St.Laurent received invitations from *Séveral Montreal organizations, and March 5 has been set as the date of his official visit to some of those organizations.Jr.Stamp Club Elects M.Caplan As President The Westmount Stamp Club had another meeting last Thursday with general trading.Professor French, of McGill, whose hobby is collecting Canadian stamps, gave a very interesting and informative lecture in connection with stamps.In the Junior section, a reelection of officers was held and the members unanimously elected Maxwell Caplan as President, Vice-President\u2019s position and Andrew Beckett was made Secretary.Thirty-five new members joined last week as the result of a recent Recreational Survey, and more are expected in the next two weeks.Anyone interested in stamps should take advantage of this active little club\u2014the place, Oak Room of the Victoria Hall, time \u2014 7 p.m., Thursdays.Calvary Utd.2nd Annual Meeting Shows Year of Progressive Work The 72nd Annual Business Meeting of Calvary United Church.and Congregation was held last night.Following a devotional service conducted by the Fastor, the Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., the | Secretarial Report of the year's work was presented by T.H.Skel- cher, Secretary of the Church, The statistical sectiof showed that 68 babies had been baptized, 21 burials conducted and 44 marriages performed during the year; also that 53 had been received into the fellowship of the Church, of whom 28 were on confession of faith, including 13 from Dr.Jones\u2019 Training Class, The membership roll now stands at 765 Resident, 55 Non-Resident, making a total of 820.% Reports from all departments of © WINDOW STREAMERS o Por fast and efficient service, Sarge Poster Design REG'D.Advertising Art © DISPLAY CARDS © POSTERS © BANNERS Cards should sell goods .and do .your window needs better display cards.4119 St.Catherine West (Between Elm and Wood) SCREEN PROCESS PRINTING call Fl.3164 the life and work of the congregation were presented.These revealed much activity, earnest labour, and sincere devotion to the cause of Jesus Christ and humanity through this branch of His Church.The Church Treasurer's report presenied by T.Haugland, showed that $16,000 was raised for the local work of the congregation; while the Missionary and Benevolent Funds report of A.Modler, (Continued on Page 16) Ronald Aldred was placed in the \"7 * OUR SPECIALTY # NG Designed and recreated from Individual our old jewellery.\"'aketches submitted without charge.OHMAN'S WE.4046 WELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Y.M.C.A.World Service In Action BURMA Burma is going through fire these days as it seeks to establish itself as a self \u2018governing nation following its independence from Great Britain in January 1948, With a government notable for its youthful leadership, seeking to create a socialist state in a democras tic manner.Burma is being plagued with insurgent troubles brought on by dissident elements and extreme factions.She is now in the process of meeting.this problem of division and discord.The ultimate pattern of government is not yet altogether clear.While the Y.M.C.A.was not active during the Japanese occupation, thé spirit of the Association was alive and immediately upon re- and activiness began.With the birth of a new Burmese nation, the Y.M.C.A.took on, for the first time in its forty-five years of service, a definite Burmese colour.A new spirit of oneness has been evident in its revitalised member- \u2018Ship.The Rangoon YMCA.is the only association in Burma.War bombings, both Japanese and Allied, demolished all but one of her pre-war buildings so that the Y.M.C.A.had to start again from scratch.Thanks to the World Youth Fund, the one building left standing has been rehabilitated as a residence for young men, and quarters have been rented in the heart of the city to house a temporary centre appending the day when new Central Y.M.C.A.building can be erected.These (Continued on Page 16) occupation & board was formed GIRL INJURED WHILE SLEEPING IN CAR Miss Mildred Brown, 29, 1194 McKay Street, Montreal, suffered abrasions on the forehéad -and slight cuts on the left leg when the car in which she was asleep was hit by another auto on West- mount Blvd.,, on Saturday morning, at 6.20 a.m, The auto in which Miss Brown was injured belongs to L.A.Sapenna, Ville Emard \u2018and it was hit by a car driven by J.Devroede, Globert Avenue, Montreal.Devroede claimed he was blinded by another car\u2019s lights at the time of the accident.Miss Brown was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital and examined by Dr.Linkletter.She was detained for observation.Easy to (Lae Finest Quality = ANNOUNCES Sunday from 8 a.m.to 6 Specially priced.occasions, chocolates, ete.SODA LUNCH 4103 St.Catherine W.(Cor.Wood Ave.) Formerly Forum Cigar & 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home.devoted te publie eervice.Mail subscriptions: $2.60 per yeas: $1.90 half-year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Vent Ottawa FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 HALF-WAY PENTAL MEASURES UNFAIR The idea of removing ental control is so unpopular with that majority of voters who are tenants that it is not surprising that the Government hesitates to act, and fiddles with minor measures of relief, such as the: plan by which any houses or apartments which become legally vacant will be freed rom control.It looks like a rather wild idea.It will end n some houses and apartments renting at nuch higher prices than other and identical 1ccommodation.Indeed, the pressure of de- | er-rentals, without any difficulty, are pro- mand will very probably push the rentals of the premises which become vacant far higher than would be the case if all control were removed.\u2018 Already the people who, for one reason or another, have to seek new places to live are beginning to resent the fact that the more fortunate individuals who are comfortably ensconced at low rentals are highly favoured.This discontent will swell, as the rentals of newly vacated premises begin to soar under the new plan.Already public opinion is becoming irritated at the obvious injustice of the cases in.which widows and other people in anything but affluent circumstances, dependent on the rental of property, ave left to bear the burden, while tenants able to pay much high- tected against an increase.It is shocking to hear of cases right in this district, in which poor landlords are forced to continue to accept depression time rentals, plus ten per cent, while richer property owners can double rentals, merely because their present tenants decide to move.The measures are discriminatory both in respect to property owners and tenants.the programme reports from a + x | Westmount Baptist J * The services of Westmount ary Conference, 1 Christmas and New Year's.Young will be hearing ¢ Student Mission- | | held between 4 2 Stanley Presbyterian | - * Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 48, 1949 Come to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Baptist Church will be broadcast pn Sunday, that of the morning by the courtesy of CBM, and that of the evening by the courtesy of CJAD.One of the greatest things of.life is to have Christian confidence, in God, in ourselves and in\u2019 our ability, by God's help, to live satisfying and supremely worth-while lives.Paul gives us & lead so that we may have this experience.He says \u201cI can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me.\u201d Because this is true there are undreamed of possibilities for each one of us.No one need fail or go under or be beaten.This will be the theme of the morning sermon in West- mount Baptist Church.\u201cJoseph was a \u2018Luckie Felowe\u2019 for God Was With Him\u201d.that passage we have a very happy, Old English translation of a passage in Genesis.The theme of Dr.J.A.Johnston's evening address will, therefore, be \u2018\u2018Luckie In | people who attended these gatherings will tell the thrilling story.Under unusual and effective leadership, \u201cWestmount\u201d will carry through a series of special meetings, in conjunction with other bodies, from February 13th to February 27th.These gatherings will have significance for young people.The speaker will be a young man, who has had an amazing experience in world travel, war-time active service and Christian Evangelism.Fuller announcement will be made later.No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.Ye cannot serve God and mammon.\u2014St, Matthew 7: 24.First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount.P.Q.West Side Entrance both services of Worship on Sunday.> i On January 30th, Miss Doris Killam will give a short Organ Recital following the evening service.She will be assisted by Walter Clapperton, Boss soloist.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.ond Reslyn Ave.Joka Alexander Johnston, M.M.D.D., Minister .Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th 11.00 a.m.\u201cChristian Confidence.\u201d a Can Oo All Things Through rist.BROADCAST \u2014 CBM 9.45 a.m.Church Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cLuckie Felowes.\" - \u201cJoseph as a \u2018Luckie Felowe\u2019 « For God Was With BROADCAST CJAD 8.40 p.m.Christian Youth Fellowship.Report from Student Missionary Conference.Him.\u201d Felowes\u201d.This kind of good fortune is within the reach of every one of us.Pessimism, doleful complaining or self pity have no place in a robust, radiant Christian life.The original meaning of Good Luck was to have God's favour.Westmount Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at the close of the evening service.Part of BRITISH WORLD FEDERATION TWO PUBLIC Subject: Love, Golden Text: SPEAKER: REV.E.J.SPRINGETT Dominion Commissioner WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY February 2nd and 3rd 8.15 p.m.SUBJECTS: Wed., Feb.2nd, \"19492?\" Thurs., Feb.3rd, \"The Abomination of EVERYONE WELCOME SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Meeting, 8.15 p.m.Reading Room, 4922 Sherbrooke St, W.11.30 a.m, to 4.30 p.m., also Friday evening, Sundays and holidays.Psalms 36:7, How cellent is thy lovingkindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.ISRAEL (CANADA) MEETINGS AT VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Dr.Johnston at Both Services .VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED February 15th to 27th Watch For Later Announcement MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave.Westmount 8 to 9.30.except ex- Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D.Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th 11.00 a.m.Publie Worship.The Sixth in a Series of Studles in the Book of Nehemiah.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship, Lester A.Woodi.Organist and Chofrmaster VISITORS AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th 11.00 a.m.The Minister.Desolation\u201d RADIO BROADCAST Each Sunday at 4.30 p.m., Station WCAX, Burlington, Vi.(620 on your dial).11.15 a.m.Sunday School; 7.30 p.m.The Mjnister 8.30 p.m.Organ Recital.Miss Doris Killam, AT.CM.L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Choir Director.ARE THE ) DON'T MISS THIS! A FRANK, DOWN-TO-EARTH, DISCUSSION ON THE LAW! TEN COMMANDMENTS OUTDATED ?A MESSAGE OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE IN A LAWLESS AGE! SUNDAY - 7.30 - JAN.30 \u2014 4250 WESTERN AVE., WESTMOUNT Attend the Church of x: Xx | Calvary United | * * The services in Calvary Church on Sunday will .be held at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.Maxwell Reader, B.A; Student Assistant, will preach at the morning service on \u201cThe Man Who Couldn't Be Found\u201d.The Minister, Very \u2018Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D., will preach at \u20187.30 p.m.on \u201cDon't Pigeonhole Your Religion\u201d.The Church School will meet.in all departments at 10 a.m., while the Nursery Division and the Mission will meet during the morning hour of worship.On Monday, 8 p.m., the Young People\u2019s Union will meet in the Macaulay Hall, and the Cubs at 6.45 p.m.in the Church Hall.Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., the Badminton Club will meet in the Church Hall.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.the Women's Association will hold its reg- Church of The Advent Corner of Wood & Western, Westmosat \u201cRer.Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerr FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY \u2018 8,00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Maitins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 4.00 p.m.Evensong.7.00 p.m.Solemn Baptism.- 8.00 p.m.Lantern Lecture on Missions.WEEK-DAY SERVICES ; Holy Communion, 7.00 am.Tues, Thurs.\u2026, and Sat.8.00 a.m.Mon., and Friday, 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m, Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kesneth Nayler, Rector.; Rev.H.Douglas Smith, Assistant .FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 am.Bible Class.Confirmation Class Junior School.11.00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: \u2014 The Rector.Primary School.Kindergarten, 7.30 p.m.Evensong, .Preacher: \u2014 The Rev.H.Douglas Smith, Wednesday, \u201cFebruary 2nd, The Pur}.fication of St, Mary the Virgin, 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday, February 3rd, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.MATTHIAS' CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill end Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canen Gilbert Oliver, L.Th, MC.Assistant: Rev.C.R.Cariss, B.A.L.Th.FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and mon.Preacher: The Rector.11.30 a.m.Junior Church.2.30 p.m Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Evenfong and Sermon.reacher: Rev.C.R, Cariss.THE FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION ; Wednesday, Feb.2nd : 10.00 a.m Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Ser- Rev.A.T.Love, M.A.Rector FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.09 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.7 30 p.m.Evensong.THURSDAY 8.00 p.m.Dr.Cliffe's lecture \u201cHow to- get along with people\u201d, to be SPEAKER: O.J.RITZ, M.A, tl given at Christ Church Cathedral, will be heard by loud speaker .An St, Stephen\u2019s Church.Wednesda Your Choice Regularly.\u2014 \u2014 ular monthly meeting in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours.Wednesday, 815 pm.the\u2019 Deacons are called for a special meeting in the Church Parlours.Wednesdey, 815 p.m.the Elizabeth Read Missionary.Auxiliary will meet at the home of | Miss M.Turfus, 1100 Green Aves nue.The guest speaker will be Mrs.F.N.Stephen.I Thursday, Choir rehearsa} at- 8 p.m.\u2018 .Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, A, B.D.Student Assistant, Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A: \"Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac.Organist or Cholr Director © SUNDAY.JANUARY 30th 10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.* man who.couldn\u2019t .> found\" Prescher: Mr.Header, + 7.30 pue \u201cDon\u2019t pigeonhole \u2018your .re- Jalon\u201d Preacher: Dr.T, W.ones.Monday, 6.45 p.m.Cubs; 8 p.m.Y.P.U.Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.Badminton Club.Wednesday, 2.50 p.m.Women\u2019s Association.: Wednesday, 8.15 pm.Deacons\u2019 meet- n - y 8 pm.Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary at home of Miss M Turfus, 1100 Greene Ave.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenwe Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A.S.T.M.SUNDAY, JANUARY: 30th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Gospel Up to Date.\u201d 8.00 p.m.Church\u2019 School and Minister\u2019s Class.7.30 pm.\u201cThe Art of Marriage.\u201d Dr.Lloyd Smith at both Services Organist and _Choirmaster, Mr, John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave, Rev.D.M.Groat, B.A.Minister Rev George K.Ward, Asststant-Minister BA.SUNDAY, JANUARY -30th 10.00 a.m.Bible Class, 11.00 a.m.Church\u2019 School.11.00 am.Mr.Grant.\u201cThe Beauty \u2018of a\u201d, : Jesu 7.30 pm.Mr.Ward.\u201cThe Side of Jesus\u2019 Love.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.Reverse Organist and Choirmaster.Phillips Motley.B.A, Mus.Buc.F.C.C.0., COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.McLennan Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Blind Beggar.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.St.James Men\u2019s \u2018Association.7.30 p.m.\u201cWe Find Jesus.\u201d ' 8.45 p.m.Fireside Hour.Two Technicolorg: \u201cSong of the Mountains\u201d and reall of 98\", Rev.P.EB.McLennan Will Preac At Both Services .fi IENVESTMOUNT Park ta } ak EMMANUEL Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th \u201cy Western Ave.at Lansdowne 1 11.00 a.m: Morning Worshilp and Chirkeli \u201cSchool.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Society.J.Scott L.B.S.M.Choir Director G.\u2018® Flower, Organist.~ hureh 2, os .te PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Residential, Commercial or Industrial Paperhanging - Spray Painting Interior & Exterior Painting Lagendyk Vissenga & Co.\\ - - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 of _\u2014\u2014\u2014 io - $ , The Westmount Examiner | | Classified Advertising | PAGE FIVE \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 WORDS 35+ .Immediate Delivery \u2018 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Washing Machines $139 up Easy - Connor G.E.- Beatty Electric Ranges $199 up - Moffat - GE.: EASY TERMS ARRANGED aw he patio, WAlnut 2773 3¢ for each additional word .WESTMOUNT Small Estimates \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 30 York Ave.Westmount '» PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AP P LIANCES Mehibors : AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE | s{Nsar Greene Ave.) Business Association of Westmount Le _ \u2014 \u2014 _ = tne WE.2226 - Fl.3006 2 PROPERTY WANTED 22 ROOM & BOARD TO LET 20 FOR SALE 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT HOME URGENTLY WID.Serfous buyer will purchase 3 or 4 bedroom house with early occupancy, in good resldential district.Please call.H.Joseph & Co.MA.2866.B-18 NEAR MONT TREMBLANT ; CHAIR LIFT SKI TOW Beautiful year round country home, on Lake Superior.Furnished, Land 800° x 208° of sanly beach.Five com- pict bedrooms Two bathrooms, large knotty pine living room, with natural stone.fireplace and kcases.Large modern kitchen with fluorescent lighting.Asphalt tile flooring throughout entire house.Glassed in verandah with magnificent view.Beautifully decorated, Also small guest house, big garage.Pump house and apple trees.This place must seen to be appreciated.$17,500.00.HA 2898.B-20 20 = ROOMS TO LET \u201cFURNISHED bedroom for 1 or 2, opposite Westmount station, 4831 St.Catherine West.B-24 \u201c Next Week at Victoria Hall Monday \u2014 Putters\u2019 Social.Tuesday \u2014 St.John Ambulance meeting; Excelsior Chapter supper and meeting; Westmount Women's Club meeting.\u2018Wednesday \u2014 British Israel World Federation meeting; V.O.N.meeting; Rotary luncheon meeting; Electa Chapter; Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club meeting.Thursday \u2014 British Israel World Federation meeting; Latvian Aid Society meeting; Stamp Club; Mount Royal Chapter supper and meeting.Friday \u2014 N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club musicale; Westmount Park-Em- manuel Choir supper.Saturday \u2014 Lorne Lodge, ARM.0.C.moment J \u2014 A.A Collins FUNCRAL HOME TE [III 5610 : Sherbrooke St W, DExTter 1149 Modern Chapel WITH © \u2018HAMMOND\" ORGAN g_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 WESTMOUNT, single room, double room, breakfast and dinner.Gentleman only.WE.2109.B-13 29 - FOR SALE BARGAIN Chesterfield, 3 pleces, new, modern, 2 tones, spring filled, sacrifice at once, $75.00; bedroom suite, 7 pletes, walnut finish, 2 tones, $95.00; electric refrigerator, new, approved, 6 and 7 cu ft.sealed unit.fully guaranteed by manufacturers, immediate delivery, terms from $40.00 deposit and $10.00 per month; new rugs, 6x9.$30.00.9 x 12, $35.00; Wilton 27° wide $3.25 per yard, choice of size and color, at unbeatable prices; oll heater cabinet, a beauty, value $119.00 sacrifice $69.00: combination Gurney stove, new: elce- tric range, electric washer; breakfast suite, maple, 6 pieces, sacrifice $63.00.6820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614, B-1 \u2018SUITABLE: for girl 15 years Muskrat coat; red fur lined coat, black velvet collar; black chesterfield, interlined; camelhair coat, all in excel- lent condition.Telephone evenings.EL.4812.B-16 CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Taken In-your home, 10 different plc- tures 4 by 3 inches, $5.00; McCullagh, LA.1721 everings, B-7 31 T0 PUROHASE GIRL'S whits fancy skates sizes 2 and 4 DE 0434, B-19 WISH to buy boy's books by G.A.Herfty.DE.3615, _ B-17 y china, paintings, furniture, figuribes, vases, clocks objets d'art, purchased.Full value.Lyons.\u201d WL 5700.B-4 TAILS, morning sult, dinner suit, size 38; dinner suit size 36; man's overcoat size 36; WI 3939, B-22 NICE small upright plano, in good order, $150.00.WL 0304.B-25 BED, spring and mattress, wardrobe trunk, almost new, vanity and table; also men\u2019s ski boots: DE.2714.B-21 ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOUGHT ANY CONDITION M.LARSEN WI.7966 1257 GREENE AVE.B-10 x * i Christian Science | *® * \u201cLove\u201d is the subject of fhe Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Psalms 36:7.\u201cHow excellent is thy loving kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cAnd when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him and saying, \u2018Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented\u2019.And Jesus said unto the centurion, \u2018Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee\u2019.And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour,\u201d (St.Matthew 8: 5, 6 and 13.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u2018\u2018Secl- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cThe power of Christian Science and Divine Love is omnipotent.the hold and to destroy disease, sin and death, Every trial of our faith in God makes us stronger.The more difficult seems the material condition to be overcome by Spirit, the stronger should be our faith and the purer our love.The Apostle John says: \u201cThere is no fear in Love, but perfect Love casteth out fear .He that feareth is not made perfect in Love\u201d.Here is a definite and inspired proclamation of Christian Science.\u201d (Pages 412 and 410.) FuneraL DIRECtORS Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute At your disposal without charge It is indeed adequate to unclasp | - * * | Dominion-Douglas | * * On Sunday at Dominion-Douglas Church Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach at both services.His subjects will be: 11 a.m., \u201cThe Gospel Up To Date\u201d; 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Art of Marriage\u201d.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., S.T.M., will assist in both services.Church School will assemble at 3 p.m.for a Missionary programme.The Minister\u2019s Class in prepara- ton for Church Membership meets in the Vestry at 3.10 p.m.The Young People\u2019s Union will join in a meeting at Teraple Emmanuel at 9 p.m.On Monday at 2 p.m.the Sewing Circle will meet and will welcome new members.The Women's Association meets to sew Tuesday at 10 a.m, with Luncheon at 1 p.m.The Annual Congregational Meeting will be held in Leslie Hall \u2018on Wednesday at 8 p.m.when reports covering all activities will be given.At the close, the Women's Association will serve light refreshments.* Church of the Advent | * On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock there will be a solemn administration of Holy Baptism at the Church of the Advent when the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lorne West will be chirstened.All Choristers and Servers will be in attendance.The form to be used is that authorized by the Ecclesiastical Porvince of Canada.An instruction of the meaning of the Sacrament of Baptism will be + \u201c | given by the Rev.John W.Kerr.At the Solemn Eucharest there will be a special commenora- tion of the 300th anniversary of King Charles the Martyr.\"TRINITY HOLDS MEET The annual meeting of the Trinity Memorial Mer\u2019s Association was recently with reports indicating a very successful year, Executive elected for the coming year were: Reverend Canon Naylor, Honorary President; Curate Douglas Smith; Honorary Vice-President; B.Trwnsend, President; F.Bartlett, Vice-Pres- ident; G.Bushell, Secretary- Treasurer.Advisory Committee: W.Fooks, C.Cassels, J.Brady, K.Cook and C.Lemoine.CAPABLE woman, experienced, desires position as housekeeper for couple, Good references DE.8830.34 HELP WANTED FEMALE 9|50t c-o 218 Hampton.SALESLADY For high quality portrait studio, com- C mission basis.Good connections and pleasant personality great advantage.Could be most remunerative either for full or part time.Address Boy at DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers a private heated country Boarding Kennel.No overcrowding and where every dog Is given individual care and attention, also trimming, washing and pedicuring.For informatis: LA.13822.B-9 42 PERSONALS CHILDREN'S MOVIES Silent and sound flims for children's parties.WA.5198 B-8 * * | St.Andrew's Church | * * Reports submitted to the Annual Business Meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s last Wednesday night disclosed that the year 1948 was one of progress and auccess in all departments.The \u201cSession Statement\u201d referred to a \u2018a very happy and encouraging year in the life of our church.\u201d Thz Church School reported \u201ca steady Increase in membership as well as attendance\u201d, and the Women's Organization as usual, have had \u201ca very successful year.\u201d Financially, the over-all picture shows the figure of approximately $61,400.00.Of this amount $20,332.00 were for Missions and Benevolences.The Women's Organization raised $4,812.00 and of this amount, $3,- 100.00 were for Missions.St.Andrew\u2019s faces the future with confidence.Next Sunday morning the theme of Mr.Grant's Sermon will be, \u201cThe Beauty of Jesus,\u201d and in the evening Mr, Ward will preach on \u201cThe Reverse Side of Jesus Love.\u201d All the young people's organizations will hold regular meetings during the week, with capable leadership in all departments.The MacGillivray Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.E.Bruce Copland as Guest Speaker; and on Thursday evening the Missioaary and Church Work Committees will hold its regular monthly meeting.The Men of St.Andrew's will hold a Father and Son banquet on Wednesday evening.This organization is sponsoring a Minstrel show, \u201cIT'S A GOOD DAY,\u201d to be presented in Victoria Hall on Wednesday evening, February 16th.It has been a long time since a Minstrel Show has been presented, and many will look forward with interest to hearing old favourite songs, together with skits and specialty numbers.The Show will be directed by W.Maxwell Ford and, produced by Leonard \u2018Red\u201d Martin, both of whom are well known in amateur theatrical circles.| MARQUEE DAMAGED The Avenue Theatre marquee suffered $200 damage last Saturday when the tarpaulin top of a truck passing under it caught the neon tubing.Prehistoric man in northern Europe enjoyed oysters as attested by mounds of oyster shells found there.TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS | 20 WORDS 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CLOCK REPAIRS \u2014 ee CHIMES, Grandfather and electric clocks carefully repaired by men who know how.1434 St.Catherine W.HA.3940.B-11 DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.Thomas.Fo: painting and decorating, W.Thomas, Estimates free.WI.6311, EL.682 .B-3 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS and dressmaking.Bring your own material and pattern.Prices from $4.50.346 Victoria Avenue.- - BUM TT mLsUrsical.REPALRY TWIN ELECTRIC -~ ELWOOD 1038 Maintenance, installations, repalrs, industrial and domestic work.N.D.G.and Westmount.B-5 WU NITU:1E REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs; upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing; spray painting.Furniture made to order.MA, 7820.B-6 MUSIC LESSONS FINE musician will teach plano or singing for beginners.FI 7200.B-16 RADIO SERVICE TRY OUR RADIO SERVICE And repair, work guaranteed.24 hour service.We call and deliver.EL.4540 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN blinds custom-built, Flexalum oven baked slats, will not warp, chip or rust, no Installation charge.Free steel draperies brackets fastened on each blind.First on the market with this exclusive offer.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoln, veteran.+ ; OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.5681 Evenings: YO.gous EYE IRRITATIONS .Foreign bodies in the eye are irritating and sometimes painful and may cause serious damage.Sometimes the individual himself can remove the foreign body by irrigating the eye with boiled water or boracié acid solution.It should be dropped into the eye at the corner nearest the nose, tilting the head so it will run out at the other side.Tears will likely help to remove the particle.STORE LET IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY St.Catherine West, corner Greene Avenue.Newly renovated, 1000 square feet and basement.Rent, $200 monthly Apply at 4205 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount, ms Go + JAMES GRIFFIN & SON LIMITED PLUMBING ond HEATING CONTRACTORS 1661 St.Luke St.- Fitzroy 623% NIGHT CALLS - Fitzroy 6180 Hodge Bros., 5362 Sherbrooke West mes PR coaster: PAF L aT AT Re, TRE a ARIAL ASE 325 à a CE SRB Tie i | i v aps ow age PAGE SIX N \u201cCharles Taschereau, \u20ac The Citizens\u201d Forum of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club held a meeting Friday evening, at the home of Mrs, A.Armstrong, Harvard Avenue.The following members of the group were present: Mrs.W.M.Hick, Mrs.L.M.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.C, T, Groome'and Mr, and Mrs.A.Fos- sati.La Mrs.Edgar Genest entertained at a tea Tuesday afternoon, from five to seven o'clock at her residence, 598 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount.Mrs.Genest was formerly Miss Pauline Leduc.Mrs.Mrs.Jean Brault, Mrs.Noel \u2018Decarie and Mrs.Oscar Leriche presided at the tea table which was decorated with soring flowers.They were assisted by Miss Francine Leduc, Miss Audrey Decarie and Miss Lise Maillet.+ Dr.À.W.Trueman, president of the University of New Brunswick, arrived in Montreal yesterday, and will be guest of honor at a dance being held by the University of New Brunswick Club, Montreal branch, this evening in Victoria Hall, Westmount.While in town Dr.Trueman will stay at the Ritz- Carlton.Mr.and Mrs, Hugh MacKinnon, of Queen Mary Road, entertained , à large number of friends at their home early last week in honor of Miss Edna Curtis and Mr.Nicolas Sampson who were married on Saturday and are now on their honeymoon in New York.The couple will reside in Crawford Park, Amongst the bridal showers held in N.D.G., for Miss Edna Curtis, of Walkley Avenue, prior to her marriage to Mr.Nicolas Sampson, was a kitchen shower given by the matron of honor, Mrs.Howard Allward, and the bridesmaid, Miss Edna Snell, at the home of the latter on Clifton Avenue, Miss Eleanor Andison and Miss | mm Charlotte LEADING SPRING FASHIONS Put Spring under your coat NOW! Young, spirited, softly feminine DRESSES from.17.95 To balahce your wardrobe \u2014 a SUIT with a future JUST ARRIVED .Exciting - Crisp - COTTONS, from 8.95 BLOUSES and MILLINERY to complete your Spring ensemble.urs 1353 GREENE AVENUE Fl.7773 Rail add dt dd AL dL RT 2 ZZ P77 77 27 77?3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence ae d .a + THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 194 > Social + Personal Engagements æ: Mr.and Mrs.Nicolas Stewart Sampson New York, will reside in Crawford Phôto by Basil Don The bridal couple pictured above, Mr.and Mrs.-N.S.Sampson, were married on Saturday afternoon in Wesley United Church.The bride is the former Miss Edna Miidred Curtis, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Curtis, of Notre Dame de Grace, and the bridegroom js the oniy son of Lt.-Col.end Mrs.F.A.Sampson, of Bury St, Edmunds, - Suffolk, England.The reception was held at Victoria Hall, Westmount.Mr.Sampson and his bride, on returning from their honeymoon in Park, Verdun West.Sally Clark also gave the bride- to-be a miscellaneous shower at the home of the former on Walk- ley Avenue, APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Miss Greta Dagmar Jack, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hayward D.Jack, Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE.OPEN 9 to & DAILY AA DR oo ee Mme A.Courval \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN MNBack AND D.:A.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 PU 7 Rr rr Pe 7 LR 2 A 727777, LULU 7 2 R207 of Westmount, formerly of Ste, Agathe des Monts, to Mr.Hugh = 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 $1.Hubert A 2 7277777270777 | lines, John Brodie, son of the late William Brodie and Mrs.Brodie, of Toronto, formerly of Montreal, which will take place at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, February 5, at Christ Church Cathedral, Miss Marjorie Buchanan will he the bride's only attendant, Mr.Brodie Shearer, of Ste.Agathe will be best man, the ushers being Mr.Edgar Brodie, brother of the bridegroom, Dr.HE.McHugh, his brother-in-law, and Mr.Gordon Jack, brother of the bride.The reception will be held in the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz-Carlton.; WEDDING BURWASH - MORLEY Tulips \u2018and daffodils decorated + the First Baptist Church at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, for the marriage of Bernice, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Stuart Morley, Dawson Burwash, son of the late Burwash, of St.Andrews East, Que.The Rev.M.F.McCutcheon, D.D., officiated at the ceremony.The organist was Mr.Clifford Johnson, and Mr.Walter Clapper- ton sang \u201cThe Lord's Prayer,\u201d and Handel's \u201cWher-E'er You Walk.\u201d Given away by her father, the bride wore a white brocaded satin dress, fashioned with slight train, a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves pointed over the hands.lusion was held in place by a cor- ried a houquet of Rapture roses and white hyacinths.Mrs.Julius Cappel, as matron of honour, wore an Alice blue taffeta floor length gown with square neckline, and matching coronet with shoulder length veil.She carried a muff of deep fuchsia carnations.Mrs.A.Currie and Mrs, Fi \u2018| Paine, as the bride's\u2019 other -at- tendants, wore coral taffeta floor length gowns with- square neck: matching coronets \u2018dng: shoulder length veil and carried muffs of iris and blue hyacinths.Mr.George Leggett, of Lachute, \u2018Que, acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Howard Lalonde -and Mr.Cuthbert David, ~ Mrs.Morley, the bride's mother, of Notre Dame de Gracey to Mr.| James Burwash, and of Mrs.Her floor length veil of tulle il- | onet of lily-of-the-valley.She car- | ON.Wed At Shaar Hashomayim SL - MES K Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Awrith, photographed on Scturday following * their wedding in Shaor Hoshomayim Synagogue.The bride was formerly Miss Roslyn Sandler, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Sandler, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mr.Avrith is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Avrith, of Montreal.: } ~~ \u2014 NA era silver bead triniming wore a + flowered hat to match and a cor- | : sage of pink carnations.| + Mrs.Burwash, the bridegroom's See Page 13.¥ For Other Women's News | mother, wore an elephant grey crepe dress with a matching feather trirnmed hat, lighter grey ac- cesories and a corsage of \u2018pink carnations.} Following the ceremony, a reception was held in -the Green Room of Victoria Hall, aftér which Mr.and Mrs.Burwash left for New York City, the bride travelling in a hunter's green wool dress, a brown hat, brown and gold .accessories, and a brown fur jacket.Upon their return, the couple will reside in St.Andrews East, Special Spring Tour LEAVING MARCH 4th \u2018Personally conducted by : Mrs.H.B.Pope 17 Days \u2014 All Expense $395.00 For Particulars, Phone Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau - PL.9613 .1240 Peel St.BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA Our mid-winter profit sharing sale is still in full swing | CREPE and WOOLLEN DRESSES In various sizes and: colors, also our remaining stock of CLOTH COATS and SUITS all at drastically reduced prices.REDUCTIONS from 20% to 50% This stock must be sold to make room for our beautiful spring merchandise arriving daily.aeeustente Gowns - Dresses - Suits - Coats | DExter 5324 5160.Sherbrooke St.W.\u201c (Between Vendome \u2018and.Marlowe) in a gown of tirqouise: crepe\u2019 with L tne a eee Ce AR Wed In Westmount Norman Hart and Mrs.wedding in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.Bureau was formerly Miss Madeline Georgina Felmingham, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Felmingham, of Westmount, and Mr.Bureau je the\u2019 son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Bureau, of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Bureau pictured following their | Address on Citizenship Given | To Local Council of Women At the Citizenship Day meeting Montreal, held on January 19, Miss Constance Hayward, Liaison Officer of the Citizenship Branch, Department of State, Ottawa, was the guest speaker.Taking as her subject \u201cWhat Citizenship Means\u201d, Miss Hayward defined citizenship as \u201cth to put into practice the principles With this in mind, Miss Haywardx of the Local Council of Women of e honest effort of each individual and ideals in which he believes.\u201d emphasized the need for education for good citizenship for Canadians.This need is even greater now, she went on, in the light of the increasingly important role being played by Canada in world affairs.Speaking of the influx of immigrants to Canada, Miss Hayward pointed out that, in view of the many difficulties which confront newcoffiers, these people should be assisted in becoming an integral part of Canadian national life, and should be given \u2018a feeling of security.We must realize, the apeaker concluded, that upon the individuals's contribution toward citizenship, depends the internal strength of the nation, and the survival of democracy.It was reported at this meeting that a telegram requesting that no measure be taken at the coming session of the Provincial Legislature to prevent women of the province from exercising free choice in the purchase of butter or margarine, hai been sent to Premier Duplessis.An interview was also requested, in order that the .Council might present its views to the Legislature.Miss Esther Xerry, President of the Local Conncil, was chairman for this meeting, and a summary of the Declaration of Human Rights was read by Mrs.W.S.Edgar.The guest speaker was introduced by Mrs.G.F.W.Kuh- ring, and thanked by Mrs, A.Turner Bone.Jewish Hopital The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital will hold a board meeting at the hospital on Wednesday, at 10.30 a.m.Coffee will be served prior to the meeting to afford an opportunity to welcome new hoard members.Reports \u2018of committee chairmen will \u2018be heard.High Class Ladies TAILOR Goad \u2018assortment of imported - goods, always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and ' pressing.1850 St.Catherine West Near St.Mark WE.3804 {| work in the past and expressed Silver's Tailoring J sisted by Mrs.Marcella Mulligan Mrs.Fabio Monet At the Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild -Bridge, being held in the Loyola College gymmasium on Wednesday evening, Mrs.Fable Monet is acting as chairman of the decorations.Ascension P & B Women's Club Tea At the Presidents\u2019 Reception and Tea held by the Professional and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, last Sunday afternoon in St.Leo's School Hall, the guests, presidents of the various parish organizations, were received by the members of the executive and introduced by the president, Miss Lenore Kirkpatrick.\u2018Reverend Donald J.Feron, Di- | rector of the organization, congratulated the group on their the wish for its continued success.Guests at the head table were Reverend D.J, Feron, Mr.C.C.Lindsay, Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Peck- ham, Mr.and Mrs.T.V.Burke, Mrs.G.A.Meagher, Mr.and Mrs, J.P.O'Reilly, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Platt, Mrs.W.Caven and Miss M, G.Cummins, Miss Florence Regan was in charge of tea arrangements, as- THE EXAMINER, \u2018sibility, if you take In six (or \u2018| Unfortunately, if she\u2019s an enter- WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY ° MAID TO read \u201cBix Maids Wanted for Upstai then, she\u2019s butler-crazy., dorer.Jl | In No Man\u2019 s Land \u2014\u20140c\u20140c\u2014 BY DAWN McGLAUGHLIN 23, 1949 ORDER While romping througn the \u201cHelp Wanted\u201d section of an American newspaper the other day, I came across an interesting item which rs Cleaning\u201d.I don't suppose that | it\u2019s any of my business, but the whole thing has heen bothering me.That's an awful lot of maids to have cluttering up cially if there were six maids downstairs, too.Now one maid I could understand \u2014 or even two, one to keep the other company, and perhaps do a little dusting nn the side.But six seems to be stretching things just a little too far.A friend of mine says that she wouldn't mind having six BUTLERS around \u2014 but she place \u2014 espe- - PAGE SEVEN sv Of course there are several types k of maids, and there is the pos- twelve) at one time, that you will gather a fair cross section of the household help that's running around loose.This will be no end of a help in your practice of good, | old-fashioned psychiatry.There is what is laughingly called the \u201caffectionate type\u2019 of maid.Each morning she greets the man of the house with \u201cYour breakfast is ready, dearle\u201d, or \u201cHow do you want your eggs, honey?\u201d And nothing could be more nerve-wracking to a faithful husband and loving father, when he\u2019s talking to a neighbour than to have the maid scream at him from the doorway \u2014 \u201cCome home, dear \u2014 your wife says supper's getting cold!\u201d By this time, the wife probably isn\u2019t feeling so hot, either.Every woman wants her household help to be congenial.This doesn\u2019t mean that a maid has to throw her whole heart and soul into being the life of the party.prising soul, all is lost.The hostess might as well melt gracefully into the background, while the maid murmurs, \u201cNice of you to come, George\u201d, and \u201cSo you're Alice.Mrs.S\u2014 has said so many interesting things about you, but I'm sure you can't be THAT bad!\u201d After a party of this sort, a few people will come back another keeping a maid worthwhile, Some malds have spent years perfecting the fine art of mislaying things \u2014 any old thing at all, that looks as if it's worth losing.For instance, if you walk into the living room, and find à sofa and a chair missing, the whole secret is don\u2019t panic \u2014 be casual.\u201cMaggie\u201d, you may whisper and the Misses Eileen Cullen, Josephine Brady and Madeline Dempsey.Karnak Bridge à to Aid Crippled Children Tha Karnak Ladies Club will hold their Spring Bridge at the Masonic Temple Skerbrooke Street West, on Tuesday afternoon at half past two.Guests will be welcomed by the president Mrs.W.G.Critchley and Mrs.W.H, Mack, convener.Door prizes have been donated and refreshments will be served.Table holders dre requested to bring playing cards.time.But not enough to make | gently, \u201cwhat happened to the rest.of the furniture?\u201d \u201cI lost it, Ma'am\", - 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LE or TE RR TN ERR ÉD nl aed IN LL Le mem nm ca an com 5 Vo rpg, Tima THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919 + Cerry's CHATT| FR COLUMN + * rer re ASA T Ideas for Bridge Prizes \u2019 .china with a delicate floral pattern for $1.50, the I am still meeting people who say to me, \u201cGerry.I know your C.S.L.Gift Shop is unique in that it has no comparison, but can I buy a $1.50 or $2.00 gift there.\u201cWell ladies, it's true.When you walk into this beautifully appointed shop you are first struck by the richness of the surroundings and the peaceful atmosphere, that is not found in many gift shops, plus the soft spoken attendants; but don\u2019t let this deceive you, if you do not see what you are looking for at the price you have in mind, the girls will only be too pleased to show you a $1.50 or $2.00 article, for there are many.For instance, the Plichta ware set, the ash tray for $1.50 and the beer mug for $2.00, done in a lovely colored old fashioned English hunting scane.There are many lovely china cups and saucers from $1.75 up to $3.00.Then the small size coffee cup in fine tea cup, to match for $1.75 and the miniature cream and sugar sets for $1.25, ideal for a bridge prize.What could make a guest feel more at home than to have an egg served in one of these fancy china egg cups and covers for $2.00.In the back of the shop you will find many \u2018examples of our French-Canadian handicrafts, from the hand hooked \u2018coasters to large size rugs.Did you know that orders are taken heré for wall to wall hooked rugs, C.S.L.GIFT SHOP 1480 SHERBROOKE ST, W., near GUY.* ¥ + ONE SECRET TO MAKING DELICIOUS POTATO SALAD is to cut the potatoes while they're warm and add the onions and salad dressing.As the salad cools, the flavors will penetrate the potatoes.' * * æ The Gals of the Bridge Club January has been a month of sales, and how the housewives have combed the and yet not have to exhaust the family budget, Royal Hotel's Coffee Shop.I know many of my stores, myself included.In fact this has been the month to think of next Christmas Shopping, if one can be optimistic enough to lay away gifts for so long a period.However, what I want to chat about is where to entertain during the lunch hour, My choice today is The Mount reading friends have frequently visited this spot, but for those who may be familiar with the name but not the place let me point out that this restaurant is not exactly what the name implies.\u201cCoffee Shop\u201d.A complete meal, a light lunch, or even sandwiches may be obtained here, yes, and even one of the Mount Royal's special cocktails can be ordered.The $0.80 lunch is a very delicious repast and ample for that time of the day.Like all the other six eating places in the Mount Royal Hotel, you will find a large menu to choose from, and well balanced.This restaurant has a more business like air than, say, the stately dining room upstairs, The Corinthian Room, but like this famed eating spot the service is exactly the same.This is THE eating spot in town where one is bound to meet more old friends than any other place.Get a party of the bridge club and gather at The Coffee Shop, and you will be delighted with the gay time that will be had by all FARRELL'S John Gould's Tales Of Maine Amuse.American Women's Club If the Ottawa Immigration Authorities are at present deep in the process of investigating the American Women's Club, it's all John Gould's fault.Speaking to the American Women in the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on Wednesday afternoon, Gould, who, is a farmer, author, and newspaper editor, in his \u201cspare time,\u201d told AT E R I N G his audience that he had a bit of trouble with the authorities over the C : fact that he intended to speak \u201c| at the American Women\u2019s Club.He was forced, he said, to confess that it was \u201call a mistake,\u201d and that he was really coming up to Canada to ski.\u201cThey'd never heard of the American Women's Club,\u201d he grinned.Author of six books, two of which have been published in Canada, John Gould maintains that an \u2018author\u2019 doesn\u2019t necessarily have to be scientific about the whole thing.Rather, he said, it is the gentle, amusing incidents ANNUAL FEBRUARY SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, FEB.1st We List Below Just a Few of the Articles Available Luncheon Sets, Table Cloths with Serviettes, Guest Towels Aprons, Hooked Rugs, Hand-Woven Bedspreads and Blankets, Catalogne, Motor Rugs, Handwoven Ties, Evening and Knitting Bags, Ski Sweaters, Ski Socks, Ski Mitts, Copper Trays, Candle Sticks, Ash Trays, Book Ends, Wooden Salad Bowls \u2018and Salad Servers, Carved Trays, Needlework Pictures, Handmade Silver Jawsllory, Pottery, Baskets, Wrought Iron Tables, Floor Lamps, Firescreens, Children's Smocked Dresses.\u2018Canadian Handicralts |: A NON-PROFIT Shop EST, ORGANIZATION 2025 PEEL STREET Above Burnside MA.9976 .ne club, Mrs.of every day which one may draw from that will make up a successful book.Speaking of his own town, Lisbon, Me., Mr.Gould said that he was forever \u2018discovering \u201cnew chapters\u201d for his book, from such local characters as Doc Plummer, who has a \u201cpretty good\u201d philosophy, and Walter Keith, who \u201cdoes his own baking.\u201d Everyday incidents make good reading, too, said Mr.Gould, relating a series of events which began when the practice of keeping a trout in a well was mentioned in his newspaper \u201cThe Enterprise.\u201d This was only a good start.Each week Mr.Gould succeeded in finding something new and different in a well, ending up with a team of horses, one of which had to be dug out.\u2014 Or so, Mr.Gould says.\u201cIt may be so, it may not be so-\u2014but it could be,\u201d is the slogan which appears on the mast head of \u201cThe Enterprise,\u201d of which Mr.Gould is the Editor.A very apt] slogan, one might add! .Mrs.W.H.Roe, president, presided \"at the meeting.Dessert Bridge Held By NDG Women\u2019s Club The Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club Dessert Bridge, under the chairmanship of Mrs.R.E.Wagar, was held on Monday, in the Concert Hall, \u2018Victoria Hall.Mrs.J.\u2018W.Perks, © president of R.E.Wagar, L.Campbell, Mrs.G.E.Reflly, Mrs, Fw.Stanway and Mrs.N.Seâth, received: the guèsts and \u2018members.- - The dessert was served by Mrs.R.H.Grant, chairman of the House and.Hospitality, and her committee.Proceeds of the event will be used to further the philanthropic work of the club.Ladies\u201d Committee Of R.M, R, Elects Mrs.T.Lewis President At the annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the- nova Montreal Regiment held Tuesday, Jan.25th., afternoon in.thé Wests mount Armoury, the president, Mrs.Eric Slessor, presided, \u2018Reviewing the work\" accomplished during the year 1948, Mrs, Slessor spoke two rummage sales, one held in May under the convenership of Mré, \u2018 K.P.Farmer, and another in November, convened by Mrs, A, Wi - Acland, providing revenue to en-* able the Committee to.continue their welfare work, there being several families of men in the Regiment who, through unfortunate circumstances, were in need.Mrs.F.F, Rejall, welfare convener, reported clothes and food had been distributed where needed presents were given.The sewing and knitting department had reopened and Mrs.T.C.Lewis, con-\u2019 vener, reported six layettes were sent to Sutton, England, where the Regiment had been stationed for some time during the war, these to be given to babies born nearest to the date of the birth of the Royal Prince last November.Mrs.J .M.Coupland, the treasurer, reported total receipts for the year amounted to $1,0008; while disbursements, totalling $903, included donations of $50 to the Canadian Red Cross Society and $100, to the Montreal Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League, The following officers were elected for 1949: Honorary President, Mrs.R.Peirson; Honorary Vice-President, Mrs, Eric Slessor; President, Mrs.T.C.Lewis; Vice- Presidents, Mrs.R.H.Hood, Mrs.H.A.McBride and Mrs.Cyril Stacey; Recording Secretary, Mrs.S.L.Martin; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, John Allen; Treasurer, Mrs.A.W.Acland.Conveners for 1949 are: Welfare, Mrs.Dent Harrison; Hospital Visiti rs.M.Brickman; Publicity, .M.A.Jamieson, Sewing, Mrs.d\u2019Arcy Lynch; Tea, Mrs.FI.Brickman, The retiring president, Mrs.| Eric Slessor, was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Mrs.K.J.Doig, on behalf of the ladies of the Committee in appreciation of and at Christmas hampers and} her help and work during the tort of her office.When the meeting adjourned, tea was Served under the convens ership of Mrs.M.Brickman, with Mrs.H.G.Brewer pouring.# Dessert Bridge FA t A dessert bridge will be held: OR.Friday, February 11th, in the Y, M.C.A.Hampton Avenue, at 1.30 p.m., under the sponsorship\u201d of the Drama Group of the Notre Danié de Grace Women\u2019s Club.For réservations call Mrs.H.L.Taylor, EL.0634, or any member of the Drama Group.Tableholders are requested to bring their own cards and score pads.; \u201d Non-Pensioned Widows The Non- Pensioned Veterans\u2019 \u2018Widows Association meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the Verdun City Hall, All Non-Pensioned Widows of Vet« erans are invited to attend, Ine formation regarding the associa tion will be gladly given by Mrs, Ross Tutt,.YOrk 7494; and Mrs.; Jean Ritchie, YOrk 6696, Skinny men, Women gain5,10 us Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor .What a thrill Bony limba il fill out; uely ho hollows all up; à Deck mo longer scrawny; haîf- and Dou't fenr getting too fat.Blop when YOU vi the 5, 10, 15 or 20 Ibs.you Deed for normal weight.Coats little.New * get acquainted\u201d size only Try famous Ostrex 1 ponte \u2018Tablets for 1er vio and added pounds, this very day.At all druggists.\"ELITE UNBREAKABLE x % CONTACT LENSES x OFFICIAL OPTICIANS Tel.JPL.8371-2 CR AKA RAR KA ARAA RA ham TRE x C.N.R.& St.Luke\u2019s Hospital SUFNHUNFEGLUNS MENU NENNHUNEES EN J.HENRY RICHARDSON JR., Ba.@.OPTICAL PARLOUR 888 ST.CATHERINE W.(Near Central Station) ® ARTIFICIAL EYES * ® EVENINGS by £ Appointment + * HENRY RICHARDSON; 0.D.Optometrists \"PINGOUIN\" knitting yarns JUST ARRIVED | Imported Wool Suitings Our wide assortment includes Gabardines - 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AT THE AVENUE THEATRE - Gino Mattera as Alfredo Germont and Nelly Coriadi as Violeta Valery in a tender scene from \u2018The Lost One\u201d, excellent filmization of .Alexander Dumas\u2019 greatest romantic story \u201cLady Of The Camellias\u201d - set to the soul-stirring music of Verdi's opera \"La Traviata\" which will have its exclusive and only Montreal Showing at the Avenue Theatre starting Saturday.\"The Lost One\" is narrated in English._ Excellent Double Bill \u201cAt Seville On Saturday A Clhsatne \u2018St Cathertne st Chomedy) Last Showing TODAY! \u2014 \"THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET,\" with William Powell and Ella Raines.* THE BADMEN,\u201d with Randolph Scott and Anne Jeffreys.\"RETURN OF |) Starts, SATURDAY! The Marve: Marvelous Story Of A Scamp Who Turned A City Of Seven Million Topsy-Turvy! .10 Two Good Features THE From the files of the IB Sharrioy 5 MARK RICHARD Ke sis, WIDMARK LLOYD a cE BARBARA LAWR 4 || who have seen\u2019.That astute showman, \u2018Joe Pasternak, has assembled a notable collection of performers of screen, \u2018stage and concert hall for his latest production, \u201cBig City\u201d which comes to the Seville Theatre on Saturday.The result is a picture replete with humor, tender sentiment and delightful musical interludes.While \u201cBig City\u201d does not fall into the category of a film musical, its multi-faceted story of a New York waif who is brought up by three foster-fathers, each of whom is eager to present her with a \u201cmother,\u201d offers most of its principals not only the usual dramatic\u2019 opportunities but.an outlet for a display of other talents as well.\u2018There is, for example, Margaret O'Brien, whose -genius for drawing\u2019 eithem tears or lafighter has made her the outstanding child adtress in pictures.As Madge, the little heroine of the present story, she again goes all \u201cBlack Sambo\u201d To Be Presented At Victoria Hall \u2018Once\u2019 again, children\u2019 young and old, are going to be treated to their favourite fairy tale, \u201cLittle | \u2018Black Sambo and The Tigers\u201d, when\u2019 the Theatre for Young Folk \u2019 revives this old-time favourite at Victoria Hall, on Saturday.The cast will include players already long familiar to young audiences locally.Neil Madden will dance around the stage as \u2018the wonderful Little Black Sam- bo, with Jacky Buck as Mumbo, | the mother, and Gordon Warren as Jumbo, the father.The zoo will include Marion Dennis, Burt Rosen and Alan Cantwell as monkeys; and Silvio Narizzano, Mary Forde, Helen Kernan and Arthur Voronka as tigers.One of the high spots of.this story, which is already in its.second year of local production, is the famous turning of the tigers into a big yellow blob of butter.It really happens! - And it is a constant source of wonder to the \u2018thousands of.childreh.May.of 1947.Based on - the adaptation, By |.Charlotte Chorpenning, and.under |\" of Joy Thomson, |: the \u2018the direction \u201cLittle Black Sambo and Tigers\u201d ig ~the secofid \u201c'6f \u201d thiF| year's - Theatre for orig Folk > series.- es rs EXAMINEE, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY.28, 1949 gis) \u2018upon whose life: the story is : this Play: sities, : PAGE ELEVEN Exclusive Montreal Showing At Avenue Saturday A classic love story, as moving 7 today as when it was first written, and some of the most glorious music ever composed have now been combined in a motion picture which is being called an entirely new experience for movie-goers and an artistic achievement.\u201cThe Lost One\u201d (La Traviata) which will begin its exclusive and positively only Montreal engage: ment at the Avenue Theatre starting Saturday, is based on Alexander Dumas\u2019 \u201cLady Of The Camellias\u201d and ig set to Verdi's great operatic score.Although sung in Italian, the action has been tenderly unfolded for the first time with English narration.This romance and the immortal music are familiar to everyone, and yet their appeal seems to grow more intense through the years.Dumas\u2019 novel appéared in 1848, the -year after the death of the real-life heroine (Alphonsine Ples- # AT THE SEVILLE SATURDAY! George Murphy acts as arbitrator when \u201cButch Jenkins and Margaret O'Brien argue heavily in this scene from the delightful musical drama \u201cThe Big City.\u201d which starts Soturday at the Seville Theatre.- «+.We Want, Want, Want You .Kiddies One and Al | to \u2018see LITTLE BLACK SAMBO VICTORIA HALL This Saturday, January 29th, at 2:30 based.It is generally believed that the young author was able -to write so intimate and vivid an account\u2019 since he was directly concerned! Later, the work was made into a play, and such famous actresses as Sarah Bernhardt, Ethel Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Jane Cowl and Eva La Gallienne portrayed the Lady of the Camellias.In opera, \u2018her fame was enhanced by Lu- crezia Bori, Rosa Ponselle and Adelina Patti.Films also took the tragic heroine to its heart with brilliant characterizations given by Bernhardt, Alla Nazimova and the incomparable Garbo.In \u201cThe Lost One\u201d, soprano Nelly Corradi plays the beautiful girl who, adored by all of Paris, gave her love only to young Alfredo Germont and then sacrificed her own life for his happiness.Miss Corradi.conveys all the pathos and sublimity inherent-in the character.Gino Mattera, new tenor discovery, is Alfredo.Coin de TICKETS: Reserved $1 \u2014 Adults 75¢ \u2014 Children 50¢c and 35¢ .TAX INCLUDED EERE EEERE out in winning your appeal, whether it be in her highly dramatic courtroom scenes with Edward Arnold or in her hilarious scrap with Butch Jenkins.On top of that, she does an impersonation, complete to slightly refined \u201cbumps\u201d of the Broadway musi- cal-comedy star, Betty Barrett, that is as uproarious as it is amazing.ei re Get Your Tickets Early From The Theatre for Young Folk 5767 Monkland Ave., ELwood 1668 Mei uf] T.immortal love story of Dumas\u2019 \u201cLADY OF THE CAMELLIAS™ + +o A glorious version of Verdi's exciting opera .benderly unfolded for the first time with English narration Exclusive and Only Montreal Showing! LG One (LA TRAVIATA) with NELLY CORRADI end Introducing GINO MATTERA GIUSEPPE VERDI ct by F.M.Piave Orchestra and ROME OPERA HOUSE Chorus of the ris of Please see this beautiful film from the beginning.Y and SUNDA Tish \u201cLast , MONDAY.and \u201cFRI A 1:50; 7:20 and 9:50.n Show at 8:40 Music by pm.LAST SHOWING TODAY! \u201c© Eén Murrhy's \u201cBILL AND COO\u201d-fflmed in.Trucolor, ii \u201cCODE OF SCOTLAND YARD\" with Oseap Homolka.AVENUE THEATRE = Seo \"Greene Ave, above St.Catherine ® Telephone WE, ois = \u2014\u2014 range Lara nti.ger Re a rn mtg an Pa mérite er gn 3 3 203 Tr ALR Amp TR EHC SE ae Zirh fe a + =~ a tm pt se rm a a.0 aa Pym pa 2 - FS I 3 EEE CEE PAGE TWELVE FA ND AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Judy Garlond In a scene from Irving Berlin's \u201cEaster Porade,\u201d |oy-filled Technicolor musical opening Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.hd Another Starting Saturday at the Monkland Theatre, the varied vicissitudes of a fledgeling home- builder are the makings for one \u2018of the season\u2019s funniest movies.Translated to the screen by expert acting, the gently satirical book by Eric Hodgins becomes an unforgettable comedy of errors.Americans have a sense of humor.In almost any situation .short of stark tragedy, they can see the comical side of their troubles.To this happy trait is attributable the apparent paradox that finds one of the funniest movies of the season based on America's prime postwar headache -\u2014-home building.The movie is \u201cMr.Blandings Cast Announced For \u201cLinden Tree\u201d Herbert Whittaker, who is directing \u2018The Linden Tree\u2019 by J.B.P.Priestly for Trinity Players, has announced the cast, which included many Trinity favorites and gome newcomers for Trinity productions.; Peter Armstrong will play the role created by Sir Lewis Casson in London; Alice Rogers, last seen in \u201cI Remember Mama\u201d for M.R.T.will play opposite Mr.Armstrong, in the role Dame Sybil Thorndike had in the original cast.Their daughters will be portrayed by -Ade\u2019aide Smith, who was Cordelia in the Shakespeare Society's King Lear; Suzanne Avon, who recently completed a leading role in the Quebec Productions film, Un Homme Et Son Peche, and who scored in the English version of Sartre's Huia Clos, and Judy Chambers, last seen in Trinity's \u201cThis Happy Breed\".Richard Gilbert, who was the Archangel in Trinity's \u201cThe Zeal of Thine House\u201d is the son, and Randolph Hudston, who had a leading role in M.R.T.\u2019s \u201cHelp Yourself\u201d and Joan Wilson are the two visiting students to the Linden family.Muriel Macmas- ter, remembered for her work in Trinity's \u201cYes and No\u201d completes the cast.Besides directing, Mr.Whit- taker is also designing the set for \u201cThe Linden Tree\u201d.Mrs.O.Gregor Pearse is stage manager, assisted by Edward Angers, \u201cThe Linden Tree\u201d will be presented at Trinity Memorial Hall on the evenings of Feb.2nd to 5th inclusive at 8.50 p.m.Bing Crosby, who plays the title role in Paramount's \u201cA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court\u201d, sends out 350,000 photos a year in response to requests from fans throughout the world.\u201cTwo Big Hi\u201d Show At Monkland, Sat.Builds His Dream House,\u201d a film version of the novel which Eric Hodgins wrote from his \u201cown building experience in Connecticut.It tells the story of Jim Blandings, a New York advertising man with a wife and two daughters, who decides to escape the confines of Manhattan by building a home in the country.The problems which then beset the blandings range from windows that don\u2019t fit to a budget that fits less.À variety of major mishaps drives the Blandings almost to distraction and the audiences almost to hysterics.With wry wit and the expert comedy technique for which they are famous, Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas make gay theatre of their tribulations.Second Feature The appearance of Fredric March topping the cast .of \u201cAnother Part of the Porest,\u201d start- Theatre, might well be classified as an outstanding exampie of the \u2018survival of the fittest\u201d when it comes to motion pictures.Two decades ago, a Hollywood career was considered about the most precarious of any vocation.That was when.March came to the screen for the first time.Up to then few stars had been able to survive more than five years in the \u2018golden\u201d circle.And with the industry in the throes of breaking its silence, nobody would even venture a guess as to what might happen.in \u201cAnother Part of the Forest,\u201d ing Saturday at the Monkland- Tr .æ + THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 728, 1949 Marg\u2019t Lockwood In Modern Story At Snowdon, Sat.The latest starring vehicle of Britains No.1 feminine star, Margaret Lockwood, is the John Corfield Production \u201cThe White Unicorn,\u201d which gives our favorite a modern story setting as a change from her recent period pictures.- The last film Margaret Lockwood made which had a modern setting wag \u201cBedelia\u201d, also a John Corfield\u2019 production, and in bringing Margaret Lockwood to the screen again in a present-day story, John Corfield has also re- associated her with the romantic male lead of his earlier production.You will remember that Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter were husband and wife in \u201cBedelia\u201d, and they again play a married couple in \u201cThe White Unicorn.\u201d Also starring in this production are Dennis Price and Joan Green- \u2018wood, and.the supporting cast includes Guy Middleton, Paul Du- puis, Joan Rees.Norey, Margaret Lockwood's screen daughter, is portrayed by her real-life daughter, Margaret Julia.In this story, which was adapted from the novel \u201cThe Milk- White Unicorn\u201d, by Flora Sand- strom, authoress of many well known novels, Ian Hunter plays a matter-of-fact barrister, Philip Templar, whose unemotional na- wife, Lucy, portrayed by Margaret Lockwood.After they have quarrelled over their daughter, Lucy and Philip are divorced and Lucy marries Dick Glover (Dennis Price).But their happiness is short-lived for Dick is killed on their honeymoon.Joan Greenwood has the role of a slum girl, Lottie, and it is when Lucy is trying to help her that she and her ex-husband, Philip, come into contact again.This film, which will be shown for the first time in Montreal at the Snowdon Theatre starting Saturday, was produced by Harold Ruth, who in the past has produced such outstanding suec- cesses as \u201cLove Story,\u201d \u2018They Were Sisters,\u201d and \u201cCaravan.\u201d The direction was handled by Bernard Knowles, also well-known in that capacity for excellent work Duryea, Edmond O\u2019Brien and Ann Blyth are co-starred with March in the new production.Michael Gordon directed.Jerry Bresler was the producer and the screenplay is based upon the Broadway stage play success by Lillian Hellman.Florence Eldridge, John Dall which is rated one of the year's most entertaining attractions.Dan and Dona Drake head the supporting cast.PREMIERE AT SNOWDON SATURDAY! Margaret Lockwood tenderly holds her yowng screen daughter, portrayed by her real-life daughter, Margaret Julia, in this scene fiom the sew British production \"The White Unicorn,\u201d which will be shown for the first time in Montreal at the Snewdon Theatre starting Saturday! on many productions,.including \u201cThe Magic Bow,\u201d \u201cJassy\u201d \u201cThe Man Within.\u201d Specially selected featurettes and | round out a most entertaining program.ture frustrates his affectionate: fol TE EASTER PARADE [Em Chip = i Cll ASTAIRE | Lb du TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cBIG CITY\u201d with Margaret O\u2019Brien and George Murphy \u201cTHE STREET WITH NO NAME\u201d with Mark Stevens and Richard Widmark.(Sterbrecke at Grey Ave.) IPE FIRST MONTREAL SHOWING! I \"tau pr CLEAN) WANTED ® VAN LT : SCHEDULE! Last Complete Show at 8:40 p.m.ARTHUR RAN WHITE RUNICORN aa OE, JOAN GREENWOOD Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon Junction Telephone WA.5717 \u201cThe White Unicorn® starts SATURDAY ONLY at 1:05; 6:05 Last Complete Show at-10 p.m.SUNDAY until Ray = heat, TARE: WE MITE IAN HUNTER Last \u201cShowing y} \u201cONE NIGHT WITH YOU\u201d starring Patri- ; cia Roc and Nino Martini.Also \u201cSTEPS OF THE BALLET\u201d special featurette.and 11 p.m.115; Pr bs and 9:45.Gadd: Aus oa ean ib dis This oi serena cman mien abd a ey i + ab + ee ede Tee ald atl AOkRY WYN QX% YH Pha Zo or ® œ \u2019 ~ ~ Faster Parade\u201d - Delightful Show | Pred.Astaire is back, this time witli Judy Garland.This new and captivating co-starring team joins hands with.Peter Lawford and.Ann Miller to offer top song and dance entertainment in Irving Berlin's \u201cEaster.Parade,\u201d which starts Sunday at.the Westinount Theatre.: _ It's a sumptuous musical, theatrical -period of the Ziegfeld and Dillingham shows, unfolding an appealing story of a couple of hoofers, and jammed to the hilt with an ear-tingling Irving Ber- ling score comprising both new hit melodies and memorable Berlin songs of the past.The acts and specialty numbers are tied together in a plot in which Astaire loses his glamorous dancing partner, Ann Miller, and boasts that he can replace her with any run-of-the-mill chorus girl.Judy Garland is the girl he molds into star material, and the road on which she skyrockets to over-night fame-is paved with some of the most lilting singing and dexterous dancing seen in a film musical in many & moon., Second Feature | Kent Taylor is a happy - guy to be facing trouble every morn at nine, and to be fully conscious of what will be meted out to him the next eight or more hours.It is a course that the polished young man is more than agreeable fo face, for he is fast becoming one of the leading exponents in a specialized type of film - entertainment with ever- soaring popularity.10 His latest adventure into danger, murder and romance is in \u201cHalf.Past Midnight.\u201d Co-fea- tured with blonde, curvaceous Peggy Knudsen, Taylor appears as a brash, dapper man-about- town whose penchant for excite- Technicolor ment\u2019 and blondes leads him, and\u2019 an unhappy police force, into a series of action-packed predicaments.\u2019 Women\u2019s Art Society Hostesses at Exhibit Now on View at Guild Hostesses at.the opening on Thursday, January 20, of the Annual Exhibition of the Woman's Art Society which is \u2018being held at the Handicraft Guild, 2025 Peel Street, were the president, Mrs.A.W.Schell; the convener, Mrs.Cyril Cunningham; and Mrs.E.J.Earle.Tea was served from four until six o'clock, Mrs, Dakers Cameron and Mrs.George Drum- mond presiding.On Friday, January 21st, the hostesses were Mrs.E.Keith Robinson, Miss Margaret Vipond Cousens, Mrs.Thomas F.Ferguson and Miss Dora McLaren.Saturday, January 22nd: Mrs.Kathleen Chipman, Liebich, Miss Frances ;B.Sweeny, Mrs, David | Glen.Monday, January 24th: Mrs.Donald A: Hingston, Mrs.BE.J.Mullally, Miss E.Harold.Tuesday, January 25th: Mrs, W.G.Brisbane, Mrs, J.W.Fair- field, Mrs.D.R.Ferguson and Mrs.Francis E.Winter.Wednesday, January*26th: Mrs.Lorna M.Babbage, Miss Frances B.Sweeny, Mrs.John Narsted, Miss E.Goldenberg.; Thursday, January 27th: .Miss J.F.Baillie, Mrs, C.A.Ashby Miss Lillian Montgomery and Mrs.Cyril Cunningham.Friday, January 28th: Louisa A.Riley, Miss Winnifred Parker, Mrs.L.H.Howard, rs.C.Récoeq.Saturday, January 29th: Miss Miss © Margaret Vipond Cousins, Mrs.E.Keith Robinson, Mrs.Kathleen Chipman Liebich and Mrs.Cyril Cunningham.Jaid.in: the picturesque | THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY \u20182; re Soo > À LE Ra 5 AT THE MONKLAND SATURDAY Dream come true is this model Early Americon Colonial home which Mr.and Mrs.-Blandings (Cary Gront end Myme Low) finally bulid efter tearing down en old farmheuse ia RKO's comedy, \"Mr.Blandings Builds His Dream House,\u201d ea SRO release - St.Mary's Auxiliary To View Latest In Fashions, Fabrics \u201cFashion Can Be Fun\u201d will be the subject of a novel show and lecture to be given at a meeting of St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary on Wednesday, at the Mount Royal Hotel, Normandie Roof, at 3.00 p.m, Mrs: Leo O.Reynolds, chairman for this «vent, will be as- AS Peacock, Miss Nan | sisted by all members of the executive.- The programme is being arranged through the Bruck Mills - Noted Pianist William Stevens, well-known in Montreal musical circles, will play twe groups ef compositions by various favorite composers, and a third group made up entirely of the works ef Chopin, et the annuel \u2018musicale of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, which will toke place Fridey, Februery 4, at 3 p.m., in Victoria \u2018Hall, under the cholrmanship of Mrs.P.C.Cope.N LA a A Pri ilsidddddssdddad IF you're under 21 {or over 21) and you like To Play House, : DON'T MOUSE FOR KEEPS! _ MELVEN DOUGLAS Sor HAS TROUBLE KEEPING A WOLF FROM .A HE.WOLF, THAT IS?+ Limited by their Fashion Coordinator, Miss Marney Roe, who has obtained the willing co-operaton of \u201cJuliette Hats\u201d in the production of the show.Miss Roe will colors and fabrics, in relationship to various figure types and age groups.Examples of what is correct and flattering, as well as what is high style today will be shown, with and without acces- sorles, Juliette will personally choose the correct hat for each outfit; showing why certain types of millinery are suited to certain types of women and must be properly related to their wardrobes.Basic dress magic, illustrating the versatility and personality that can be given a simple dress by original use of accessories, will be - emphasized.The meeting will be open to members and their guests, and prmises to be a most interesting and unusual event.Tea tickets may be obtained by phoning Mrs.R.G.Hishon, WI.3461, Mrs.V.G.Cardy, PL.4701 or members of the executive.Members are advised to obtain their tickets well in advance of the schèduled date.A brief business meeting will be held at 2,30 p.m.with the président, Mrs.T.J.Mulcair, in the chair.DR Wve.ia AA OA S discuss the importance of lines, | At CAT Workshop On Saturday, Feb.5 On Saturday, Feb.5 the Chil- Art Theatre will present an afternoon Studio Production in its Monkland Averue Studios.The production will mark the opening of the second term, when.new students will be introduced to the school, and old students will demonstrate to their parents and friends what they have learned since October.\u2018 The Studio Production will take the form of four short scenes and a short one-acter.The scenes have been drawn from the classics, with an eve to.giving ewry student a definite role that can be remembered in the program.From \u201cOliver Twist\u201d, the story of \u2018Mr.Bumble and Mra.Corney has been chosen, with a little of their proposal scene in the London workhouse; Louisa Alcott's \u201cLittle Women\u201d is represented by a short scene depicting the proposal of John Brooke to Meg, anc the interference of Aunt March.Shake- sveare\u2019s \u201cA Midsummer Night's Dream\u201d has provided the famous \u201cPyramus and Thisbe\u201d scene.A more serious work will be attempted, namely \u201cSymnhony in Miusion\u201d, a modem allegory of disillusionment and hove for peace.Lastly, \u201cThe King\u2019s Creamputfs\u201d, an original fantasy, will close the program.= The program will be directed by the staff of the\" Workshop, with the exception of \u201cSymphony in Tusion\u201d, which will be handled by Dinnv Stern, a senior student of the Workshop.Commencing in February, the .Another Year At Children\u2019s EL.1668 ANOTHER TWO BIG HIT SHOW! FREDRIC MARCH DAN DURYEA EDMOND O'BRIEN ANN BLYTH FLORENCE ELDRIDGE Studio Production | ren\u2019s Workshop of the Canadian | PAGE TRIRTEEN Workshop goe8 into its second term with classes twice a week in Voice, Acting, Movement, Production, and rehearsals for the major production which will be staged at the end of May.A special feature of the new term will be a special boys\u2019 class, which, it is hoped, will be formed within the senior age group of twelve to sixteen.The Children's Workshop is a Canadian Art Theatre School.Matinee Saturday Of \u201cWinslow Boy\u201d A gpecial matinee of \u201cThe Win- slow Boy\u201d will he shown on Saturday at the MRT Playhouse, 1550 Guy Street, due to public demand.The play had a :ong run in London where it won the Ellen Terry prize and also .was given the Drama Critics award for the best foreign play on Broadway.The MRT cast includes Alfred Gallagher, Gillian Hessey-White, Richard Kronold, Eric Donkin, Reta Wheatley, Dave Hutchison, Tim Stapleton; Paul Almond, Margery Jackson and Winifred Dennis, ~ French Group The French group of the Parents\u2019 Association of Westmount, will hold their annual card party on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.in Vie- toria Hall, Westmount.St.David\u2019s Whist A military whist is to be held by St.David's Society on Thursday, February 3, at 8.15 p.m, im St.Stephen's Church Hall, Dor- .Another Class T Theatre Arts and Microphone Technique.® Juniors \u2014 7 to 11 yrs.7 ® Seniors \u2014 12 to 16 yrs.® SPECIAL BOYS CLASS IN FORMATION 8 = Registration Second Term Commences February 5th.| Graded Training in Voice, Acting, Play-producing, Enrollment Limited Canadian Art Theatre LAST SHOWING TODAY! » and \"The Strange, Love of Martha lvors\" vz I Ui dead VO AL MAMA MAMA chester and Atwater Streets.Workshop Now Open Inquire Now * AMAR SATURDAY UNTIL IN TUESDAY ONLY MATINEE * DAILY DOORS OPEN 12.50 P.M.J J) J) 3 LOC 2 ot NA ld SAL id ili liad sind [OL em eee PE eee tan rere eee omer 2a pn, om LS La od -\u2014 OS rer \u2014 oe ; a: yo Past AEF yy TER AY TEA rma ae Sa [RECS CTE RTT my No \u2014 ur = = ga ET x= nl : ; me RE n= A, > a G 2e AW cA ot Sen ope AR © veh SOAR NP MTR © Cur : anse.pa PAG FOURTEEN Robitaille Motors Take Over Thrift Franchise By GEORGE COCHRANE There was big news emanating from the Snowdon Senior Fastball League meeting held at the Knights of Columbus Hall up Cote des Neiges way Monday evening.Representatives of the Hampton Food, Steinberg\u2019s, Ascension, st.Augustine\u2019s and Columbus voted unanimously to accept the application of Robitaille Motors Ltd.to take over the franchise left vacant by Thrift\u2019s withdrawal.That mass of ill-chosen verbiage isn't as ominous as it sounds.What it boils down to is that what was last season known as the Thrift team will this year operate under the title of Robitaille Motors.Now all that remains is for some * waggish individual to christen Paul Laurin, Jack McKissock and the other members of 1948's provincial championship crew \u201cthe mechanical men\u201d.The decision to accept genial Harvey Robitaille\u2019s application was reached after a copy of a letter from Mr.Juneau, vice- president of Thrift-Stop & Shop, to Pat Patterson was read.The letter announced that Thrift was not interested in backing a softball club in 1949.Snyder's First Motion It was then, after a few words had been bandied back and forth with Messrs.Robitaille and Charlie Lortie, business manager of the Robitaille club, out of the room, - that Gerry Snyder made his first motion at a Snowdon Senior Fastball League meeting.Quote the recently appointed Steinberg\u2019s manager: \u201cI move that the franchise previously held by Thrift be transferred to Robitaille Motors Ltd.\u201d St.Augustine's Moe Conway attended to the seconding chores.Set-up Remains Same With that important bit of business out of the way, president Clarence Strathcona Booth asked the clubs if they all intended to remain in the league for the \u201949 season.The answer was a resounding affirmative.It was then agreed that robust Ernest Mundey, who was in charge of the public address system that proved such a popular feature at Snowdon games last season, continue to supervise the operation of the p.a.A three-men committee was appointed to make recommendations on the general subject of umpires for the league.Columbus\u2019 Mel Cottle was named chairman with Steinberg\u2019s Gerry Snyder and Ken 273 P2720 A A M A A MAMA ddd a A A A AA A A M TEL EPHONE DE.1131 TODAY ! HEATING 7 COSTS By Buying HAND & N M Er 772 LAL 2 Ar 27 2 2 207207770 777074 AND CUT YOUR AS de VS SAVE MONEY QUALITY COAL OR COKE It's Not The Cost Per Ton, But The Cost Per Winter That Counts \u201cQuality means Economy\u2019 LIMITED 4857 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u201c (AT VICTORIA AVE.) © BACKED BY 30 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE © Smith, of the executive commit: tee, as his aides.Manager Changes ; A couple of changes in the managerial ranks were announced.Fritz Crowdis was named successor to Ray Girouard as St.Augustine\u2019s pilot.Ray \u201cwill remain with the Saints in an executive \u2018capacity.Ernie Mundey-has parted company with Moe Wolfe's Hampton Food.club.The Ernest One says he will bé playing for Pat Patterson this season.Mons.Wolfe told | the meeting that he was presently sans manager but hoped to remedy the situation in the very near future.\u2019 Gerry Snyder will, as.previously revealed in The Monitof, pilot.Steinberg\u2019s while Pat- Patterson (currently flat on his back with pneumonia), Columbus\u2019 Jay Kill- oran and Ascension\u2019s Kev Kennedy will alf be back to master- mind-in 1949, Opener May 1 Delegates to the Monday night gab-fest agreed to start - the schedule a week earlier this year-\u2014 on May 1.That will be the earliest opening in the league's short history.Purpose of the early start is to get the season wound up before the chill October breezes start to blow the dust all over the Macdonald Park diamond.Ray Girouard, who did such a good job on the schedule last year, is being asked for an encore this season.Each team will again play 30 games, making a 90-game schedule, .The next Snowdon get-together is slated for Monday, February 21.Buildings are elther under construc- flon or are contemn'ated in a number of cities which will, within the next few vears lead tn aix clibs onerat- ing in erch division of the United States Hockev Teague.Er FA os U PARKER \u2018another goal making it 3 for the night.J.Lafontaine, C.Burton, | 4 \u201c THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1949 nl _ McKissock's Aces Topple Panthers In Inter Tilt On January 18th Jack McKis- sock's \u2018Aces\u2019 knocked off the with two goals each.D.Barnard and.Bill Layton notched the other | counter.Two games were scheduled on January 22nd, with\" the \u2018Aces\u2019 continuing their winning streak defeating Royals 7-4.Bill Layton | of the Aces was the outstanding man on the ice,®sniping 4.goals.Other scorers for the Aces were Lorne Foy with.2, and Baz Boxer with 1.The Royals points-getters \u2018were Noel.Romney, Logue Mec- Donald Don McDonald and Emmett Millan with one goal each.The Staynor Stars against Alouettes by default when the Alouettes failed to ice a team.action.The Royals won the first game - defeating the Police and Fire 3-1.Noel Romney led: the.Royals getting \u20182 goals.Ewart Reid sunk the other Royal counter.J.Smith got the lone Police marker.The Panthers beat out the Air Force in a tight game 2-0.A.McPherson and \u2018Dave Binmore scored for the Panthers.The last game of the evening was a honey, with the Alouettes and Aces battling to a 3-3 draw.Each team took turns scoring.Ron Morrow, Frank Boright and Brian Pearse were the Alouette scoters; Jack McKissock, Will Jamieson and Lorne Foy banged in one each for the Aces, LEADING SCORERS G.Noel Romney, Royals 5 3 Ewart Reid, Royals 4 3 Jack McKissock, Aces 3 4 Bill Layton, Aces 5 1 1 2 2 2 > F Herb Millar, Alouettes 4 Guy Bunier, Stay.Stars 3 Al Turner, Stay.Stars 3 Lorne Foy, Aces 3 Tornadoes Top Weredale 4-1 Two games took place in the Juvenile League on Tuesday night.Tornadoes defeated Weredale 4-1 and Panthers knocked off Y.M.C.A.7-0.In the first game, Jimmy Cot- : ter sniped 3 goals for the hat trick and M.Cybuliak banged .in the other solo for the® Tornadoes.| M.Dlhosh scored the lone Were- | dale counter.The Panthers defeated the Y.M.C.A.in the second game of the evening 7-0.The Y.M.C.A, were stopped cold by the sensational play of Ross Rubenstein in the Panthers nets.Harry Wolfe played a great game for the Panthers, with two rushes from his own area, through the \u2018Y\u2019 team ending up in goals.He also scored ART RD 4 1 Clive Pearse and Jack Gill slapped home singles for the Panthers.LEADING SCORERS G.A.Pts.J.Cotter, Tornadoes 5 2 7 J.Gill, Panthers 4 2 6 C.Pearse, Panthers 2 4 #86 R.Lockett, YMCA.5 0 56 H.Wolfe, Panthers 4 10 5 BANTAM HOCKEY The Bantam Tornadoes had an easy time of it defeating \u2018the Y.M.C.A.6-0.Bud Agnew had a good night notching the first 8 Tornado goals.Will Carter sniped the next two markers, with Laurie.Bennett banging in the final goal to complete the scoring.Players named on the first U.S.H.L.all-star team ret 300 and those on the second squad $150.The same goes for Em = = =o gill the coaches picked for each team.The players also receive an engraved min- Panthers 8-0.\u201d Bill Jamieson and.Jack McKissock led the attack n.the game.January 24th saw six teams in| st.Leo's Sports ; All good things must come to an end and St.Leo's Sentor B over two years in.league competi- \u2018tion, proved no exception as their winning waÿs were abruptly halted last Monday at the Forum when they absorbed a 4 to 1 lacing at the hands of Catholic High's power packed \u2018squad.The \u2018score does not \u2018indicate thé play, as the Acade- mites battled all the way-on pretty even terms but- \u2018the fleet skating C.H.S.forwards had.a little too leg weary Westmotinters behind.C.H.S.'s first goal early in the first - \u2018Period : \u2018was a heartbreaker for the local gang as nobody - on the sidelines seen the puck go in the net but the trigger happy Durocher Student \u2018who was acting \u2018as goal judge seemed satisfied it was a goal and his decision was upheld .by referee Mickey Murray, \u2018who by the way nas become a constant companion of oùrs as he has \u2018worked every St.Leo's Sr.B vs.C.H.S.at the Forum for the past five years.A protest was made but: to no avail and a few seconds after this questionable opening goal the Black and White went two up catching the Academy crew still in the doldrums lamenting on their poor fortunes on the phantom goal, Stung by these reverses the St.Leo's squad fought back savagely and did manage to come close when Ray Losito scored at the outset of the last period.Throwing all caution to the wind the losers put the pressure on in a desperate effort to knot the count and it was from two of these ganging attacks that the speedy C.H.S.forwards showed their heels to the local outfit winning streak which extended | much.\u2018speed at times leaving the | to skate in on the ruffled Du.goals.\u201c \u2018The loss places the Westmoun< ters in second place but still very much in the running.Coach \u2018Andy McGillis is far from discouraged with the prospects and exclaimed after the game, \u2018My team is young and I expect them to make mistakes but they gave their best and that is all T expect from any team.\u2019 Given a decent break and some outdoor ice to practise, \u2018it should be a far steadier team that will face Catholic High in the return game at Lachine Arena on Saturday, Feb.5th.St.Leo's supporters are advised to kéep -that date open as it promises to \u201cbe a dandy game.SPORT SHORTS \"St.Willibrord\u2019s Senior B threw a bäd \u2018scare into -the Ideal B outfit camp when they battled them all the way down the line last Saturday at Lachine Arena falling but one goal short of a draw, losing out 2 to 1.Harry Wolfe, scored both of the Saints goals to avert an upbet.The Juniors earned a split in their two: games series with St willibrodr's winning 20-0 at Vere dun and been edged out 4 to 3 last Saturday at Lachine Arena, It was the same old story in their defeat last Saturday for after working their way up the icé time and time again completely\u2019 nullified their wide edge in territorial play with a wierd and pathetic exhibition of shooting when within scoring.range, Jimmy Cotter, Ross Murray \u2018and Jack Belanger have been playing steady hockey with the Juniors but \u2018their supporting cast is only fair.Mike Saucier and Lenny Mul- gan have been playing in .disappointing fashiorr and this has not helped the cause as these two \u2018regulars were counted on to supply (Continued on Page 15) NOW ON © Smart new streamline body © Big-ear roominess and comfort © 30 to 40 miles per gallon © 4 wheel Hydraulic brakes ature gold puck.1949 HILLMAN MINX \u201cMAGNIFICENT\u201d A Rootes Group Product NOTE THESE NEW FEATURES We invite you tu our-showroom MOORE MOTOR CLIFF MOORE 1824 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST DISPLAY © One piece curved windshield Front coil springs Concealed door hinges Built-in heater and air conditioner © Full width front seat © Finger-tip gear shift 2.& pret \u201c4 ou nHasce NU a mes get emi JHE OLD YEAR STANDOUTS AND ODDITIES Looking back In retrospect at 1948, we'd like to pay a belated tribute to the uncrowned champions of the year, and others in the .sports field who were.involved in unusual incidents at one time or another during the past twelve months, So, our congratulations to: \u2026 # * - _ Citation, the year\u2019s wonder race horse, who picked up the easiest $10,000 of 1948, by running around the track alone to win the Pimlico Special.: Ricardo (Pancho) Gonzales, the Mexican-American youth who won only two tournaments all year, but one was the National Siugles .title, giving him rating by the United States Lawn Tennis Assocla- tion as the world\u2019s No, 1 amateur.He wasn\u2019t considered good enough for.the U.S.Davis Cup Team.Bobby Feller, the Cleveland fireballer, who had one of his worst seasons in the big time, winning the poor (for him) \u2018otal of 19 garies, a mark exceeded by only six other major league pitchers, 5 * + Branch Rickey, the astute head of the wide-awake Brooklyn Dodgers, who sold Clyde King to the Philadelphia Phils for $10,000 by the waiver route, claimed him back a week later for the same sum, and four days after that optioned him to the Montreal Royals, who had no earthly use for him, Enio Schlisizzi, the hockey player who changed his\u2019 name to Jimmy Enio and broke into the National Hockey League with Detroit Red Wings this winter., Sam Wexler, a Toledo businessman, who was sitting in the tenth \u2018row at Briggs Stadium, Detroit, and as reported by Bob (Detroit Fe \"News) Sieger, was hit on the top of the head by a wild pitch by Pit- \u201c cher Phil Marchildon of the Philadelphia Athletics.% * ww Bobby Riggs, the cocky ilttle tennis star, who lost his world\u2019s * \"Professional Singles and Doubles titles to Jack Kramer, but still Held onto his pride, refusing to admit that Big Jake is his superior.Gordon Gray, the ex-U.S.C.back, who made one of all-time sport\u2019s classic remarks, after being hit by a block by big George Connor, saying, \u201cThe engineer shouldn\u2019t have let the irain get off the track.\u201d 1 Gray spoke up after they had revived him, Harrison Dillard, the U.S, Hurdles champion and the best timber- topper in the world today, who couldn't make his country\u2019s Olympic team in his specialty, so turned sprinter and beat tLe world\u2019s best .at London to win g gold medal for first place in the 100-metre dash.% * * + \u2018Wièky Manalo Draves, one gal who implicity obeyed her husband, and.was rewarded with two Olympic diving championships.Hubby's her coach.Red Barber, the Brooklyn broadcaster, who, after suffering a stroke in Pittsburgh, returned to action weeks later, just in time to see Rex Barney throw his no-hitter against the New York Giants.Red almost went back\u2019 to bed, however, when the hated Giants beat the Dodgers three in a row in the next three days.\"Leo Durocher, the Giants\u2019 manager, who gave Giant baseball fans : a break and insured there'd be no dull days for the New Yorkers in 1949, when he signed up three of the fun-lovingest guys in baseball as coaches \u2014 Red Kress, Frankie Frisch and Freddie Fitzsim- mons, Co.% * * Mike Portonova, the employee of the Los Angeles Coliseum who laid out the course for a 100-yard dash, and after Mel Patton had supposedly broken the world\u2019s record, re-measured his track, found it was five inches short, Harry S.Truman, the man from Missouri who had to \u2018be shown, and so came from away back to win in the stretch \u2014 the longest Jong-shot of a hectic year.Reardon, Lach to Ref Hockey Tilt Kenny Reardon, Les Canad- Jens\u2019 most penalized performer, \" will get a chance to see what life is like on the other side of the fence out at Loyola Arena tomorrow evening when he'll clench a whistle between his pearly whites to referee a Westmount High-D\u2019Arcy Mc- Gee exhibition puck battle, The tilt, which Reardon will officiate with teammate Elmer Lach, will be the highlight of MISSA\u2019s 1949 winter carnival, Other items on the varied programme include skating and dancing.The Westmount High-McGee battle looms as top-rate hockey fare.The Westmounters, currently perched atop the Protestant Senior A standings, have a gritty, fast-skating club while McGee boast a well-bal- anced aggregation that has proved no pushover for anybody this season.Things are slated to get underway at 8 p.m.MIDGET HOCKEY On Monday night the Panther Midgets romped through the Lions team, defeating them 9-1, Jimmy Beaton, Jerry Apostolatos and Malcolm Innes led the Panthers attack getting two goals each.The other scorers were .Brian Gallery, John Moore and Pete Stamatelos with a single each.Jean Lunzier banged in the lone Lion counter.St.Leo's Sports (Continued from Page 14) a lot of scoring punch to the team.Saucier has size and speed but has been short on aggressiveness and initiative and spends too much time waiting for somebody else to feed him the puck instead of hustling into the corner to fight for it.Mulligan has lost the knack of scoring and probably won't recover it until he forgets about trying to imitate Elmer Lach and set about developing his own natural style.Before criticising the Senior B performance last Monday against C.H.S.it would be wise to take recognition of the fact that the average age of the Senior B team for that game was fifteen and a half, the youngest team ever iced by the school.\u201c The official sound pictures of the 1948 World Series will be shown at the school around the middle of February.The exact date will be announced in this column later.The Ski group finally got a break with some snow and their practises in preparation for scholastic competition got underway this week.Neil Potter looked very good in the first few workouts and should be a coming star on the snow capped hills up North, Only two regular players have escaped the referces finger to date.Morrfe Hamilton, who has played 11 games for Oakland and 25 for Portland who along with Norman NeKay of San Diego has yet to see the penalty box.Jack Crawford, one of the finest de- fensemen in the N.H.L.and a pride with Boston fans, received his first nenalty of the season against Canadiens.It speaks well for the clean play of the rugged blocker.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 Roslyn Senators Top Flyers in Pee Wee League The Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 section started'4 games last Friday.The St.Leo Maroons shut out the Roslyn Maple Leafs 4-0.Jean Pigeon scored three of the Maroon goals.David Farrell notched the other counter.2° The Roslyn Senators defeated: the Roslyn Flyers 3-0.Jim Fer- rabee scored twice for the Senators with David Angus getting the other solo.| In a tight game Roslyn Comets squeezed out a win over the St.Leo Greens,.1-0.Pete Haldimand was the difference, scoring the lone goal, - Kings \u2018A\u2019 and Queens \u2018Bulldogs\u2019 battled to a 1-1 tie.F.Woodsfirth sniped the first goal for Kings but Gordie Wilson tied it up when he banged home the rubber for the Bulldog six.C SECTION In the Pee Wee \u2018C\u2019 -section the St.Leo Blues shut.out the Roslyn Redwings, 6-0.The goals were well divided with Bob.Morrow, Den Renaud, Ken Lyons, Jerry Dwyer, Pete Leger and P.Car- ramello all getting a goal.Kings \u2018C\u2019 had a tough time defeating Roslyn Blackhawks 1-0.Gordie Smith scored the only marker of the game.Queens Flyers led by Terry Gray with three goals, polished off the Roslyn Canadiens 6-0.Ronnie Williams scored 2 and B.Hamilton 1 for the winners, Hockey Standings Westmount Municipal Hockey League Standings are as follows: \u2014 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE - W.L.D.F.A.= P.W.L te.Royals .4 31016 14 6 Ces 2002000 320116 7 5 Staynor Stars .2 2 0 0 13 0 4 Alouettes ,.5 1° 3 1 15 15 3 Police and Fire 2 1 1 0 4 5 2 Panthers .3 1 2 0 4 10 2 Air Force .3 0 3 0 3 20 ¢ JUVENILE LEAGUE YMCA .4 211 13 13 5 Panthers .43 0119 6 7 Tornadoes _.4 2 2 0 12 9 4 Weredale Flyers 4 0 4 0 3 19 0 MIDGET LEAGUE Panthers .3 210 18 6 4 Tormmadoes ,.1 1 0 0 4 0 2 Lions.2020 218 0 ANTAM LEAGUE Tornadoes .431013 2 6 St.Leo\u2019s 2200 5 1 4 Cougars .10106 1 3 0 Cardinals .1010 0 4 0 A L.\u2026u.ss 2020 1 10 0 FIRST TIME The fining and suspension of Cal Gardner of Toronto and Kenny Reardon of Canadiens for their stick-swinging duel in Toronto on New Year's Night brings back memories of the Jimmy Orlando-Gaye Stewart fiasco in Toronto on November 7, 1942, Stewart and Orlando were each fined $100 and suspended for three games for their part in the 1948 fracas.Queen's Rovers Tie Roslyn All Stars 2-2 Queens \u2018Rovers\u2019 and Roslyn \u2018All Stars\u2019 played to a 2-2 draw.George Barton scored first for the Rovers and Ken Copeland tied it up.Barton then came back with his second counter.Clive banged in the big goal for the \u2018All Kierstead PAGR FIFTEEN Stars\u2019 to leave the game locked 2-2.Kings \u2018B\u2019 led by Dean, who \u2018notched four goals and had a hand in the goal that Grant \u2018Dixon scored shut out the St.Leo Greens | 8-0.Over at Roslyn, the Roslyn \u2018Sharpshooters\u2019 far outclassed the Roslyn \u2018Raiders\u2019 to the tune of 8- 0.Martin Raff scored 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