The Westmount examiner, 8 avril 1949, vendredi 8 avril 1949
[" ly - tomor.& pretty a at the n Bleury I vot.XX, No.14 sergeant and.then\u2019 lieutenant, emerging from.battle as a captain at 21 years of \"age.He was wounded three times and received the Military Cross and bar for his gallantry in\u2019 action.Back at McGill after the War, he received his B.A.degree before taking chartered accounting, where.he took the prize for the highest marks in the examinations that year.Mr.deLalanne returned to the active army in July, 1940.He finished this war as Vice-Ad- jutant General of the army at National Defence Headquarters and received the decoration Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and the Order of the White Lion from the Czech republic, - In Westmount he has been on (Continued on Page 2) WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 Vet of Two Wars.is P.C.Candidate J deLalanne A varied and interesting life is the main feature of James A., e, whô was unanimously selected Progressive Conservative , ya date for St, Antolne-Westmount riding, on Monday night, for the next federal general election, Born \u2018in Westmount, Mr, deLalanne was educated in King\u2019s and -Queen\u2019s Schools, Westmount Acadeidy, Victoria School, La- chute Academy and McGill University, He entered McGill on a scholarship from: the Lachute school but his course was interrupted in 1915 when he joined the army as a private -at- the age of 18 and proceeded overseas to France in August.\u2019 He quickly rose to the rank of + Several Other Items On Agenda Among the items passed by the City Council on Monday night were: : up on motorists who do not stop 10 feet behind trams.The Council authorized the expenditure of approximately $4,- 000 for tHe purchase of a new replace the present battery system supplying the police and fire signal system.Permission was granted fo the Westmount Taxi Co.to establish three cabs.The spring flower show at the greenhouses will open next Thursday at 8 p.m.and will be open wed | for the public's inspection from 8 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.each day ex- J.A.deLALANNE i cept Sunday when it will be open from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.Unity Club Campaign Reaches $19,274 Past Presidents Honoured By Westmount Rotary Club The \u2018Wednesday meeting of the Rotary Club of Westmount was a special day set aside to honor the past presidents of the club.As many as possible of the former leaders who were present were asked to speak and first was Jim deLalanne, newly nominated candidate for the Progressive-Conservative party in St.Antoine- Westmount riding.Mr.deLalanne recalled- that 20 years ago Rotary found it - possible to give more service to the community than it did now and said he hoped the clubs would go back to their old ideas.He stated that \u201cPeople today think of Rotary as more of a collection agency,\u201d because of the large number of financial campaigns it sponsors.Reminiscing, John Coulton told of how he remembered the day when he joined the club, when the idea of a service club was comparatively new.He also made reference to the time when the West- mount club was actually the \u201cbaby\u201d of the Montreal club and told of the many meetings with the parent club, which have become more and more infrequent DE late.Ç.Each Rotarian\u2019s \u2018original debt\u201d the subject of Bud Close\u2019s short talk.\u201cThe original debt,\u201d he said, \u2018is the charge put to each Rotary member to lgave the club better off than when he found it.\u201d Also speaking of Rotary\u2019s financial campaigns, he said that the Westmount unit had in the past raised and distributed $250,000 since its inception.\u201cThis amount,\u201d he stated, \u201cis more money than any other service club in Montreal, no matter what the club's size.\u201d \u201cWhat can Rotary give me?\u201d wag the choice of topic of Ewart Everson.And his answer was \u201cfriends\u201d.He spoke of how he had first moved to the Montreal area with the desire to live in West- mouñt.No sooner did he come to this city than he was asked to join the local club and in no time at all, his position changed from one of not knowing anyone to that of having many friends \u2014 friends + he has kept to this day.Subscriptions to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club building drive total: led 828 in number since the drive opened about two weeks ago, it was announced at the regular weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Westmount on Wednesday.These subscriptions bring the amount brought in up to $19,274, of which $16,601 is in cash and $2,6Y8 has been pledged.Add this to the $72,000 already set aside by the Rotary Club for the project and they now have over $91,000 of the $175,000 objective.Xaminer : .Serving the C ity of Westmount, Garden S uburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis COUNCIL PLANS BUSINESS TAX RAISE Police were instructed to check battery and rectifying system to a stand at the Avenue Theatre for\u2018[This tax is based on the annual PRICE: THREE CENTS Fees Will Be Up Up 2%% When By-Law Is Passed A new by-law concerning the raising of business taxes and license fees was given second reading at Monday night's meeting of the Westmount City Council and if passed will jump business taxes two-and-a-half per cent on the average, from thé six per cent now - in force to eight-and-a-half pêr cent.This tax is based on ,the ane nual value of the premises of all businesses.The purpose of the change is to consolidate and simplify the bye law that has had eight amendments since first put in force in 1914, making it difficult to interpret.Its substance, however, has not been changed since 1918.The rise in Percentage is in direct relation to Domi ner scie ve Firemen Escort Baby Sitter From A completely new section of the Burning Building by-law levies a tax of eight-and- a-half per cent on the annual value of the property in which professions are practised, also.One woman had to he escorted from the building by Westmount firemen when fire broke out Mone day at 1.51 p.m.in a commercial building at 1215 Greene Avenue.Mrs.M.Lordly of the Baby Sitters Service Bureau whose office was immediately across the hall from ,where the fire broke out, wag trapped for a while in the office by smoke, before being rescued, The alarm was given by L.F.Harding, of Sprad Show Card Designers, who reported that he lit a match and the head accidentally flew off and landed among some paint.He strove to put out the fire himself but his attempts were unsuccessful.One stream was used and the blaze was kept within the one room but the hallways of the.building suffered smoke damage.The premises at 1217 Greene, ot» value of that part only that is used for professional services.A third section levies an annual tax based on the annual value of premises referred to as \u2018less desirable\u201d businesses such as stone cutting establishments, undertaking parlors, bowling establishments, shooting galleries, pawn brokers and transient traders.This tax amounts to 10 per cent but\u2019 has various minimums and a maximum of $600 per year.The fourth section provides for an annual tax in the form of a license fee and is set at varying amounts.It affects agents and canvassers ice delivery vehicles, bakers\u2019 and milk delivery wagons, and any vehicle delivering from door-to-door, If the man making the actual call does not have a vehicle, the license must be carried on his person.The fees for such licenses have in general been increased by the by-law 20 per cent where the fee has been less than $50.License fees for bicycles and dogs will not be changed, * - Sixty Years a Minister and People Still Flock to Rev.W.D.Reid for Aid Sixty years ago this month, April 1889, Rev.W.D.Reid, D.D., pastor emeritus of Stanley Presbyterian Church, West- mount, preached his first sermon at Avoca.Graduating from McGill University in 1890, he acted as student in charge of the old Vic- \u2018toriatown Church while following his Theology course at the Presbyterian College, graduating in 1894.He then accepted a call to become officially ordained pastor of the Victoriatown Church in which charge he continued until 1896, when he resigned to follow a post-graduate course at Edinburgh and Glasgow.Returning to America the next year, he attended Harvard University until May, 1898, when he became the pastor of Taylor Presbyterian Church in the east end of Montreal, During the following 11 years the congregation of Taylor Church showed steady growth under his pastorate and many of Montreal's older generation of businessmen look backward with satisfaction to the Bible Class established there in the early years of the century.The spirit of the pioneer came to the fore in 1909 when he accepted the post of Superintendent of Missions for Alberta, a role which he filled for three years at a time when Western Canada was being settled by a steady influx of immigrants from Britain and Europe, It was his responsibility to visit all the Presbyterian preaching stations in the entire province of Alberta and also es- REV.D.W.REID cupied by J.H.Hill, photographer, and May's Rite Fit store at 1219 Greene suffered water damage.Young Pro-Cons At Convention Young Progressive-Conserva~ tives of the district played an important part at the convention which nominated Brigadier J.De Lalanne, M.C., as the P.C.candidate in St.Antoine-Westmount riding on Monday night.Brig.De Lalanne's nomination was seconded by Jean Ducharme, representing the Young Progres.\u2018 sive Conservatives, and in his acceptance speech, Brig.De Lalanne stressed the fact that he was counting on the Young P.Ca for assistance in his forthcoming campaign.Of the 111 \u2019voting delegates present at the meeting, eight were / members of the Young Progressive Conservative Association, including Mrs.A.H.Brown, Kenneth MacDonald, Peter Greenwood, P.N.Blakeney, Art Wilks, tablish new ones where he considered the need urgent, When he undertook this work there -were 110 stations and when he left the territory in 1912, the number had increased to 166.The year 1912 found him back in Montreal when he accepted a call to the pulpit of the old Stanley Street Church which was located beside the Windsor Hotel.Foreseeing the westward trek of Montreal's population he advocated transferring the old church's activities from its downtown location to a site on the upper level of Westmount, an opinion which was not shared by those of less foresight and vision.The new Stanley Church at the corner of Victoria and Westmount \u2018Avenues was opened for service on October 4, 1914, when pastor and congre- |G.H.Cairns and Reg Torme.gation set to work in their \u2014\u2014 new field of endeavor.LIBRARY CLOSED The new church grew with ON GOOD FRIDAY , the district, due in large measure to the fact that every home was visited by the minister.The Westmount Public Library, 48574 Sherbrooke Bt.eet The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on him by (C-ntinued on Page 2) \u2018Wiest, will be closed all day Good Friday and Easter Monday but will be open as usual on Sate urday from 10 a.m.until 6 p.m, ATP ES Le ETS LT SITE NS PAGE I'WO Scouts & Cubs By REG.GROOME By REG.GROOME Two weeks azo tonight, St.Matthias Pack welcomed \u2018Area Examiner Gilhooly to the meeting and the following badges were passed:\u2014John Foote, 2nd star; Russel Williams, First -Aider, Toy- maker and Artist Badges and Alan Byers, First Aider Badge.Mr.Gilhooly will visit the Pack in another two weeks, so get busy now, Cubs! Several Cubs passed tests for their 1st star, with Ron Taylor completing his 1st star.Stephen Ferguson and Alan Gilmour were recently invested and Russel Williams has been invested as Siser of the White Six.x | By GEORGE COCHRANE q MESSAGE TO WRITERS This week 1 address myself to those furtive citizzns of this thriving suburban city who harbour secret ambitions to replace Sinclair Lew:s, Ernest Hemingway and Faith.Ba'dwin on the best seller lists.For ths :s spring and spring ts the annual Wriler's Digest short ,story contest.But leave us save labour by having the W.D.peopl relate their own.tale: You are cordial\u2019y invited to enter the Write.'s Digest 'short-short story contest \u2018which opens February 1st and closes April 25th, 3049.Scripts may be any length up to 1.500 words, but not over that length.There are nb tabus as to\u2019 subject matter, characters or themes.Thais is the 15th annual contest sponsored by the editors of Writer's Digest.Among the 2,000 previous winners are many free-jance writers who got their very first break this way, The ccntest is open to all writers.Three impartial judges will read each story entered in the contest and their decision is final.The editors of Wr r's Digest, in addtion to awarding 33000 in prizes, will, if requested by the winning authors at the time they are advised of their prize, undertake to sell the copies they consider marketable.No con.mission or marketing expense is charged, and we usually sell 30 per cent of the winning scripts.As a prize winner, however, you are under no obligation to us, and may dispose of your story in any way you wish.Send in your best short-short, or write one now.There is a constant mezd for this word length in editorial baskets, Here are a few points that may help you write your story: 1, If possible, face your main character with a real problem; 2.See that his desire to solve that problem, rather than run away from it, stems from strong, good reasons; 3.If he solves thé problem, bé positive his method is creditable, not something put too easily into his hand by Fate; 4.If he fails to solve the problem, you may have a good story provided a philosophy or theme is implicit, and your character's failure to solve his problem is essential to the story.Mail your entries to the Contest Editor, Writer's Digest, 22 Bast 12th Street, Cincinnati 10, Ohio.ITEMS Schools will close down for the Easter holidays next Thursday .- Ross Rubenstein, Westmount High's all star netminder, hopes to attend Bishop's next year and then study law in McGill .Paul Reaper, one of WHS's most promising athletes last year, is out at the Lennoxville educational plant Last Friday evening the Pack had a full attendance with three (new recruits on hand, John Hardy, Walter Dorken and Peter Seeley.Stuart Smith was invested into the Pack and Billy Ross completed his 1st star.There will be no meet- \u2018Jing on Good Friday but a special programme has been arranged for the following Friday.Calvary Pack is justly proud of Cub Ronald Nichol who won the recent essay contest, on \u201cWhy I Am À Walt Cub\u201d in competition with the Cubs of six other Cub \u2018| Packs.Ronnie's reward was an afternoon with the \u201cMounties\u201d, touring through the R.CM.P.stables, saw the Sportsman's .Show, went through Radio Station CFCF and enjoysd supper away from home.Ron is not yet nine years of age, so winnning this prize was \u2018quite an accomplishment.St.Luke's Pack Stewart Caryer held the totem pole and John Mouland led the Pack in a slightly different version of the Grand Howl at St.Luke\u2019s Friday evening when the Brown Six won the nspection.Akela Swailes gave the boys a short talk on the coming Hobby Show.and reminded them of the Parents\u2019 Night slated for May.Get busy boys! During instruction period, David Cochrane and Roger Anderson passed Union Flag, Charles Debell, Physical Exercises and Richard Powell, Peter Ellis and David Rennie, Folding Clothes.The meeting closed with a singsong around the camp-fire, followed by the usual closing ceremonies, The Honour Pennant was passed on to Mark Goldstein, acting Sixer of the Brown Six, by Kenneth Derbridge, acting Sixer of the Red Six.Sixty Years (Continued from Page 1) .the 1920.Dr.Reid completed 25 years of service as pastor of Stanley Church in 1937 at which time he retired from active service.At three periods of his busy career he has found time to act as Professor of Theology and Homiletics; in 1904-5 and 1926-30 at McGill University and at Queen's University in 1919.Although confined to his home for the past few years, scarcely a day passes without some of his former parishioners soliciting his fatherly advice on spiritual matters.During his ministry he has received over 2000 people into full communion on profession of Faith.Fortunate in having a retentive memory, Dr.Reid recalls that the text of his first sermon 60 years ago was, \u201cNow are we ambassadors for Christ.\u201d Based on his record during the intervening years he appears to have worthily played that role.Presbyterian College in on June 18, stop July 4 .Roy Howard, of Purple and White Re- publicity for the CNR .His old crony, Will Minto, is still selling advertising for the afternoon journal .Mel James, former Examiner hired hand, is now the generalissimo at the Iligh News\u2019 Montreal office .William Fish, the Claremont Avenue pedagogue, bedded last week with an attack now .The nags will start to run this summer at Biue Bonnets of indigestion, on those Hobby Show entries now, vue '45 fame, now pounding our.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Edgar Grizzle West End resident, who celebrated the onniversary of the Establishment of his firm, Simoniz Specialists, last Saturday.Now employing a staff of over 12 men, the firm has exponded to serve all Greater Montreal, and recently received recognition from the Simoniz Company of Chicago as first official service outlet in Canada, giving it priority on products restricted under import regulations.\u2018 GUILD CHAIRMAN Edward J.Thom, originel chairman of the district Scout committee which organized Scouting in Montreal in 1909, ond first Scoutmaster of the 1st Westmount Troop.Mr.Thom was recently elected chairman of the Montreal district branch of the new B.-P.Guild of Old Scouts which is sponsoring a reunion of Old Scouts next month to celebrate forty years of Scouting ia Canada.Putters Club Sees Movies On Quebec The Province of Quebec had its full share of publicity with the showing of various films at the Putters Social gathering, Monday night.Painters of Quebec, showerl many of the leading artists of the Province at work and captured on the screen some of the beautiful canvases depicting scenes from this part of Canada.Refreshments prepared by the committee were very much en- evening of enjoyment by this club.Vet Of Two Wars (Continued from Page 1) the Westmount Municipal Association executive, vice-chair- man of the school board and one of Westmount\u2019s representatives on the Central School Board.He is a past president of the Rotary Club and is honorary treasurer of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club campaign.He is a past president of the Canadian Rugby Union and a life member of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association.Other titles he holds are vice-president of the Montreal Branch of the Graduates Society of McGill University and former president of the West- mount High Old Boys\u2019 Association.He also spent many years as McGill representative on the Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby -Union rules commission.Y.M.C.A.NOTES joyed and Tounded off another- YOUNG ADULT SECTION Easter is nearly here and with it.comes thoughts of summer.Summer brings thoughts of holidays.Holidays \u2014 Camp Otoreke here we come.The newcomer to this area of Canada will be wondering just where to spend his time.Those who have been to the YMCA young adult camp in the Laurentians know -the.answer to this problem.A holiday at Camp Otoreke is a never to be| forgotten experience, and one which bears repeating many times.Enquire at the program office for full particulars.With Easter comes the last of some of the winter activities, The: Leathercraft and Dance Instruction groups Will hold their last meetings this next week, but their benefits will continue.The success of these two additions to the program has been outstanding and it is certain that they will be held again next season.With the coming of Daylight Saving time on April 24th, the Sunday evéning firesides will stop until the warmth of a fire is needed again.The warmth of friendship will still be needed but that will be maintained throughout all the activities during the summer months, The Bridge Club will continue to meet on Monday evenings at 8 p.m.The continued popularity of this activity should carry it through the summer as happened last year.Here is your opportunity to meet new people, make new friends, and learn or play a popular game.Come in next -Mon- day.Co The Friday Social Dance will be held as usual tonight at 9.30 p.m.These events continue to draw the crowds, but the men appear much earlier than their partners.Does the thought of square dancing keep you late?This preliminary session of Virginia Reels and square sets is plenty of fun to watch if not to dance.Just come out and you will be wanting to join in.9.30 is the time.The Young men's Fellowship | had a farewell party for Al Cur- ran, their popular secretary.The main feature of the evening, after | the presentation, was each member of the group trying to outwit the others with his pet poser.What do you use to puzzle others \u2014 matches?coins?or mental problems?They were all used -f last Tuesday.The YEBA Club are meeting on Wednesday evenings but they are now using the gym at 7.30 p.m.and are holding their regular meetings after a good workout.This group of young men will- welcome you.Come out next week.The Music Appreciation Group.have planned a program of Easter Music for their meeting next Thursday evening at 8.15 p.m.The arrangement .of the recordings is being made by Anne Mac- Feely.A pops concert was held last Thursday evening, and the program as arranged by Walter \u2018| Ramshaw proved very interesting.{ BOYS' DIVISION Suyung-Ok Pyun spoke at a 'general meeting of YMCA Teenagers last week at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d.Mr.Pyun told an interesting story of Korea, \u201cland of morning calm.\u201d ; Representatives were present from the Westmount Hi-Y Clubs, St.Henri B.B.C.,, St.Henri Tri- Y, Westmount Junior Hi-Y, Trianglettes and Teenagers.Mr.Pyun spoke.of the language of Korea and illustrated his talk with blackboard drawings.A general meeting of this sort is planned to take place every six weeks.At which time, YMCA Clubs in the Westmount Area will have a chance to assemble and listen to a speech on current events.After which will follow a general question period and light refreshments, Teenagers\u2019 Saturday Nite\u2014The Westmount \u201cY\u201d has been the scene of a series of Saturday Night Parties for Teenagers, featuring the music of Randy Whip.field and his orchestra.A.successful attempt has been made to expand the regular Saturday Night Dance into a number of other features of interest, Dance instruction of an informa} nature has been held each Saturday evening at 8 p.m.immediately preceding the dance.at 8.30, films on sports, teenagers\u2019 social etiquette and of a comedy nature have been shown, while at 9 p.m, fellows and girls have Joined in a mixed swim.: The plans of the Westmount YMC.A.Teenagers\u2019 Committee is to add a number of gctivities\u2019 such as, ping pong tournaments, \u2018bridge instruction, etc, to the regular Saturday Night evening.Westmount \u201cY\u201d \u2018Teenagers\u2019 parties are operated by a representative group of fellows and girls from the various \u201cY\u201d clubs in the.Westmount area.President of this year\u2019s club is Morley Swan, who is ably assisted by a committee composed of the following: Bill Wright, Llui- Amoy Wheatley, Ruth Luck, Lois Foreman,\u201d Letha.Taylor, Lydon McKeown, Derek Dawson, Margaret Martin, Milton Nish, Lil.\u2018lian Hibbs, Pat Burden, Jean Mc- Kinley, Kenneth Hale, Kenneth Eisler and Jimmy Waller.\u201cXY\u201d Swim Club \u2014- Westmount: \u201cY\u201d \u2018Swim Club holds its regular meeting at 7.30, Tuesday eve- rings.AN \"boys interested in \u2018tak- \u2018ing part in the specialiZed instrué- tion period are required to complete a 3rd Intermediate Level YMCA Swimming Card.SPCA Appeals + For Care of Pets The Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals issues an appeal to people who are moving this spring to- take care nf their pets.\u201cIf you cannot keep your dog or cat any longer or do not want them, do not leave them behind or purposely lose them when you move,\u201d they ask.\u201cIf people considered for a moment, they would realize how cruel they are in de- gerting animals; yet thousands are left to starve and run the streets.\u201cWhen animals are moved from one house to another, it is wise to lteep them shut in for a few days, as they may become fright- -ened in the strange surroundings and try to find their way back to the old familiar homes.Many animals are lost this way.\u201cA telephone call to the Society will bring the ambulançe we take unwanted animals to their headquarters.There is no charge.The home is open from 8.30 a.m.to 9 p.m.and the telephone number is WI 2109.\u201d : R.C.A.S.C.SMOKER Westmount Branch (Quebec No.39) of the Canadian Legion will hold a smoker at the R.C.A.S.C.Armoury, Hillside Avenue, Westmount, April the 20th, at 8.30 p.m.Refreshments will\u2019 be served.Barrister and Seliciter Office: HA.0238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, Ke.Department for the clesing of estates of Deceased Persons.57 St.James St.West Residence: FL: 6507 S D ( every ë all tmount ce to Speech Which Question ents, te\u2014The en the turday Ts, fea.Whin RS been r Sat.nums terest, Satur.imme.ce.\u2018at agers\u2019 Fomedy While have Fmount mittee tivities ments, 0 the ening, \" par.repre.# and clübg lub ig ait ed of Llut- Lois Lydon Mar.Lil- 1 Mc.Aneth nount- gular eve- \u2018tak- trué- com- Level |, the nals who ake dog ant ind you on- uld de- are cts, om ise ew ht- gs to ni- o- te ormal + REPAIRED - REFINISHED « SUPPLIED | Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT yoL.XX, Ne.14 WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 in re i SE ~ \"49 YEARS IN ir] WESTMOUNT\u201d % OUR SPECIALTY % Designed and recreated from Individual ur old jewellery, Veketches submitted without harge.OHMAN\u2019S WE.4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE 1 Colour Unlimited at Greenhouses rt NATURE'S ASSISTANTS The Spring Exhibition of flowers in the Westmount Conservatories ' has small beginnings, as Eric Aho and Robert Eaglesham, gardemers, ' can tell you.Here, they are shown ot their daily routine \u2014 Eric making the Weddings => Mrs.Aida Girouly, A.C.C.M., L.x C.C.M., of Westmount, and M»~ Charlotte Stencel, of Dixie, have left for Miami Beach, Florida, and will spend Easter in the South.Mrs, Edna Watson, M.C,P., of Paget, Bermuda, returned home recently by air after spending sqme time in Westmount visiting her relatives.Dr.and Mrs.James Zeigler and their four children, formerly of Kensington Avenue, have returned to the States and are taking .up their residence in their new home \u2018&t Bernardsville, New Jersey.For \"held at the home of Mrs.the past two and a half years Dr.Zeigler has been studying under Dr.W.Penfield.A miscellaneous shower was E.Burkett, 3411 Prud\u2019homme Avenue, on April 1st in honor \u2018of \"Miss Marion Scurfield, of Verdun, whose marriage to Mr.Roy Wolf- enden takes place on April 23rd: A large number of \u2018friends were present.Decorations \u2018were in aquamarine and yellow.Mrs.Burkett is Miss Scurfield\u2019s godmother.Mrs.Matthew Fisher, Kensing- ton Avenue, Chairman of the Sewing and Cutting Group of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, is entertaining at tea this afternoon from three to five, for her committee.The executive of the Women's Auxiliary have also been invited.Mra.S.A.MacSween the hospital auxiliary president will pour tea, agsisted by Mrs.G.Wilmot, and members of the sewing and cutting group, Mrs.D.McLennan.Mrs.D.Sutherland, Mrs.A, Mc-! Pherson and Mrs.H.Hall will assist in serving.Yellow daffodils arranged with green and yellow tapers are being used to decorate the tea table.' \"Crime for Tea,\u201d a one-act comedy, was one of the bright items on the sparkling program presented on Friday afternoon by various groups ond classes of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club on Members\u2019 Day, in Victoria Hall.Left to right are the following Members.of the.club's drama group: Shella.Morgan, Peggy Seller, Frances Lindsay, Janet Campbell, directress Cecile Wright, Bobby Rice, Amy- Luxton, Leanore Thompson and Helen Cairns, Versatility Of Club Groups Seen At NDG Members Day A variety of interests was demonstrated in the programme presented by groups of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club at the final open meeting of the season, in Victoria Hall, Friday afternoon April 1st.Over 500 members.and guests witnessed results of group study and training that had been one phase of the club's activities for the season.The meeting opened with the singing of \u201cO Canada, led by the club choir.Mrs.J.W.Perks, president of the club, welcomed the members and guests, and commented upon the entry of Newfoundland Furs \u2014 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE astn Dusses Prettiest part of the Easter scene .our fresh Spring Dresses .From $19.95 COATS\u2014Busiest item in your Easter wardrobe coe smart-over-anything -Spring Coats \u2014 Moderately priced.SUITS \u2014 Smart, versatile Suits to take you everywhere this Spring.From $29.50 Charlotte [# _ Gouns à OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY +as a tenth Province of Canada.The Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club along with fellow Canadians welcomed them to our Dominion, said Mrs.Perks.First item on the programme was given by the 28-member choir under the direction of Mrs.R.Uden, L.R.S.M., accompanied by Mrs.8S.S.Beamish.Numbers sung included Life's Lullaby, Shortenin\u2019 Broad, I Love Life, Sunbeams, Huntsmen, Trees, Month of May- ing, which were deservedly applauded.Their performance showed a year of very careful work and study.The attacks and releases were well finished at the light and shade of expression well adapted to the gaiety of the music.Taking part were Mesdames F.D.Crawley, H.Giles, J.H.Maude, J.B.Rice, T.Patterson, J.S.Miller, C.Jackson, G.J.Mallinson, S.England, W.A.Falconer, S.Turner, F.Luxton, W.D.Kirk, E.R.Cass, G.Irvine, N.B.Muir.J.P.Zeran, F.H.Stanway, G.H Morgan, W.Robertson, C.Scurrah.G.A.Sheen, W.V.Toole, À.Watson, J.Murray, T.Dawson, E.F.Mount and W.G.Stevens.Round Table Discussion ~ al En Westmount - - FL 7773 2 as VER ALES se Va A AAA AAA MA MAMMA PN 3132 Masson $t.4491 St, Lawrence AR LL LL ddd LL TL 7 700224727 MME A.Courval \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN wo Ds A, CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC » D.: A.BRASSIERES Meternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastie Stockinge S STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT - MAMA AAA AM MAMA A IL ddd A MA AM A AAA AAA dl MAMA AAA AAA MAMA The Civics Group presented a round table discussion entitled, \u201cThat -we be not a House Divided, Racial prejudice in regard to minority groups was deprecated and the need for national unity discussed.The \"desirability of bilingualism was stressed, and it was felt that, since adults oftea found it difficult to learn a new language, teaching and practice should begin with the children: Participating in the discussion were the chairman, Mrs.W.M.Hick, and Mesdames R.W.Varey.J.S.Miller, H.S.Marion, C.T Groome, R.H.Grant, T.D.Han- rahan and Geo.Wilmot.Dressmaking Class Another highlight of the pro gramme was a display of dresses and suits modelled by the club women who had made them, some of them also wore hats they had fashioned at the newly-formed millinery class.Mrs.O.W.Miess, instructor of the Dressmaking 4238 St.Lawrente 6850 St.Hebert SLSISSLIA SION NII AI IVHIAIVAA II ISA LISA MENU IIAI IIS I SAM LU SL EL ESS MA ASI SUIS SSI AMI MIA II III IL - Local Club Women Present Comedy At Victoria Hall Class, acted as commentator.Mrs.|Miess was wearing a beautiful spring print with a black background and white varigated flow- .| ers, with side-draped skirt.Mrs.|L.Unsworth was in a navy and yellow print having soft pleats .| from shoulder to side, and draped | kdrt; Mrs.R.\u2019 G.Harries, in a brown print two-piece dress; Mra.C.F.Walker in powder blue crepe draped at hip line; Mrs.Percy Walsh, in a two-piece dress crepe; Mrs.H.T.Mitchell, in a navy blue crepe dress; Mrs.T.Dawson, in a delightful white and green dimity summer dress.Mrs.A.I.Lynch was wearing a dress and wool summer coat and hat; Mrs.(Continued from Page 18) + Mrs.Harry insky Very Guilaroff) is in LobAngores Le fornia, vsiting her, brother, Mr, Sydney Guilaroff for a few weeks, Mr.Tony Abbott, who is attending Bishop's College School, Len.noxville, is spending the holidays in Ottawa with his parents, the Hon.D.C.Abbott -and Mrs, Aÿ.Dr.and Mrs.Leonard Will, Appleby, of Bostan, are expected in town shortly to spend Eagtep with the- former's brother, Mr, Bertram Appleby, Elm Avenue, Westmount, Mrs.A.Appleby, of Westmount, law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, A, Krivian, of Buffalo, N.Y, left Orleans, La.Paintings by the members of the Montreal Amateur Art Club day night inclusive.at Victoria Hall afternoons from three to five - o'clock and evenings from seven till ten o'clock.- back she will spend some time in Williamsburg, Va.with her brother, Mr, James Macken, who is attending the College of William and Mary there, The committee for the annual \u2018Auxiliaries of St.\" Mary's Hospital which is being held on Wednesday, May 11, at the Mount Royal Hote), are: Mrs.Edgar T.Reynolds, chairman; 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TS ran, with Mrs.Leo Reynolds, vice-chairman of Publicity; Mrs.w.Lonsdale Holland and -Mrs.Harry King, chairmen, with Mrs.J.E.Drenne and Mrs, Gordon Weeks, vice-chairmen, of tickets.Others serving on committees are: Mrs.Donald McLeod, Mrs.F.O'Connor, Mrs.J, L.O'Brien, Mrs.w.J.LaFave and Mrs R.G.His- hon.Dr.Jonathan C, Meakins will be guest speaker.ENGAGEMENT Mr.and Mrs.W.C.McLeod of yerdun announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to.Mr.Peter Robert Cuttle, elder son of the late Mr, G.G.Cuttle and Mrs.Cuttle, of Notre Dame de Grace.The wedding has been arranged - to take place on Saturday, April I \u201c237, at three o'clock in St.Cle- ment's Anglican\u2019 Chürch, Verdun.Mr.and: Mrs: Donald H.Mag- announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ada Carol, to Mr: Kearney Walsh, son of the late David R.Walsh And.of * \u2018Mrs.Walsh, of Westmcunt, The mar- risge has been arranged fo take |i place at elevén o'clock \u2018on\u2019 Satur- | day morning, May 7, at St.Ignatius of Loyola Church.~~ - APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the wedding of \"Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.| Hugh McLaren, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.John Polis, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Polis, whiéh will take place on Saturday after-\u2019 noon, April 16, at half-past three o'clock, in Dominion - Douglas Church, Westmount, Miss Margot Hall will be maid-of-honor and \u201cMiss Nancy Taylor and Mrs.N.E.\"Taylor, sister of the bridegroom \"will be the other \u201cattendants.Mr.Fred Bickley will be best man and the ushers will be Mr.Ronald MacLaren, brother of the bride; Mr.N.E.Taylor, brother- in-law of the bridegroom; Mr.Bruce Moffat and Mr.Kenneth.Williams.: Following \u2018thé teremony a reception will be held at the residence of the bride's parents.At the marriage of Joan Mary,.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles: \u2018H.Withers of Westmount, to Mr.Herbert Maurice Baldwin, eldest son of Mrs.P.Baldwin, also of Westmount, which has been arranged to take place at St.Matthias Church, Westmount, at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, April 16, Mrs, L.D.Publicover will be matron of honor, with little Miss Irene Baldwin, niece of the bridegroom, as flower girl.Mr.Richard Baldwin will be best man for his brother, the -3hers being Mr.Gibson Peck, Mr.Richard Stevenson and Mr, Kenneth Withers, brother of the bride.The reception will be held in the Blue and the Oak Rooms of the Windsor Hotel.\u2019 - The marriage of Miss Terry Gittes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.William .Gittes of Westmount, to Mr.Michael Lawrence Bessner, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bess: ner, of Outremont, has been ar- _ranged to take place at the Tem- 7.ble Emanu-el on Thursday eve- Cane April 28th, at half past six \"o'clock.At the marriage of Jeanne Ann (Jan), \u2018younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William F.Close, of Westmount, to Mr, Thomas William Austin Richardson, son of Mr.and Mrs.John H.Richardson, of Westmount, taking place on Monday afternoon, April 18 in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Miss Joan Kearns and Miss Claire Driscoll will be bridesmaids.Mrs, J.-C.Hennessy, .WEDDING TREMAINE-HYDE In Erskine and American United Church at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the marriage was solemnized of Shirley Anne, daughter of the late Hon.G.Gordon Hyde, K.C, M.L.C, and .of Mrs.Hyde, of Westmount, to Mr.Arthur Robert Tremaine, of New York, soni of Mr.and Mis.Lau: rence P.Tremaine, of Sparta, N.J.The Rev.\u2019 Gerald: R.Cragg offi- played the wedding music, Mr.J.Richard.Hyde gave his sister.away and.her attendants were: Miss Marian MacMillan,\u201d as maid-of-honor, and Miss Janice \u2018Davidson, Miss Mary.Pitts and Miss Marjorie Wiggs, as bridesmaids.CL .Mr.William.L; - Tremaine, of Evanston, Ill, was\u2019 best man for: his brother.Ushers were Mr.Robert E.Connolly, Mr.Keith P.Gould, arid.Mr.Ruaseil .G.' Post, of .Andover,- N.J.} and Mr.John \u2018H.: Reckitt, of Moncton, N.B.of blush satin fashioned -with.a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 ciated and Mr, B.E.Chadwick\u2019 fitted bodice, neckline, outlined with pearl embroidery, the same embroidery trimming the points of the fitted sleeves, and the fill skirt ended in a long train.Her veil of blush tulle illusion was the bride.University, proposed the toast to; For meatless meals, serve a Mr.and Mrs.Tremaine left later hard-cooked eggs.Or use peanut for a wedding trip to Bermuda.|butter in an omelet for protein They will reside in New York.PAGE LEVEN peanut butter sauce over sliced richness and flovour.held by a bandeau of heirloom lace, caught with two strands of pearls.She carried a bouquet of Rapture roses and her only ornament was a string of pearls.The - three atfendants were dressed - alike in taffeta having fitted bodices and very full skirts, and wore matching.shoulder-.length .veils, caught with half, wreaths of flowers.Their bouquets were of spring flowers.The maid: of honor was in rose and the:bridesmaids in pearl grey.Mrs.Hyde, mother of the brida, wore a Pierre\u201d Balmain model of slate blue tissue faille, with a felt hat of the same color and a corsage bouquét of orchids.\u201cMrs.Tremaine, \u2018mother of the bride-! groom, was in a gown of flamingo pink crepe and wore a blue \u2018hat and a corsage bouquet of yellow .carnations flecked with pink.The reception was held in Cardy Hall of the Mount Royal Hôtel.4210 St.The.bride wore a French model.Le Fic Hop.and Principal \u201c of: McGill \"Dr, F.Cyril James, Vice-Chanéel- MADAME JEANNETTE Jeannette Beauty Salon - PROPRIETRICE 1928 St.Catherine Sf.West Wishes to announce that she and members of her hairdressing staff are now associated with | Ross Keg'd - HAIRDRESSING.SALON Catherine St.West Phone WE.2765 Westmount\" r 4 a ci Te IY Rat nd CJ - ps PSV EN JE 200 pe ry JLT\u201d 5 , is | £ y ; \u2018 A ; LE.A0 A pm MES » > > 7 A S T E R | LY > - Fresh as à dewy;-spring-morning .Delightful as only nature can make them.Pinkerton's flowers-ase-ready to make your Easter perfect again.Yeur particular favourites are here, in blégming plants and cut flowers fresh from our own greenhouses at Rosemere.Prices are very low for so much beauty.\u2019 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF MANY VARIETIES e CUT FLOWERS eo B Beautiful EASTER LILIES .HYDRANGEAS - TULIPS CINERARIAS - DAFFODILS - HYACINTHS AND OTHER POTTED PLANTS f y NN al CY - aN RS FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE PLEASE ORDER EARLY \u2014 Phone DE.1179 | The best man will be Mr.William R.Fleming with Mr, Hunter Wilson and Mr.William R.Close.the bride\u2019s brother, as ushers.The recepton will be held a\u2019 four o'clock .at the Naval Officers\u2019 Club, McGregor Street.Styx, \u2018according to mythology, was the river one crossed to the Land of the Dead.Roman | 2127 SHERBROOKE WEST Nes vrey ® Greenhouses at Rosemere © PINKERTONS FLOWERS LIMITED JOE.1179 pr > SE EE al?\u201c008 amer pes \u2019 EE - SX PAGE TWELVE \u201d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8,7 {049 Plan RMR.Regimental Ball + 9.he Women\u2019s Keatm \u2014 Silver Cross The monthly meeting of the Bilver Cross Women of Canada, Montreal Chapter, will be held on Tuesday, at Victoria Hall, at 8 p.m.All members are ® requested to attend.Refreshments will be served, Veterans\u2019 Widows The regular monthly meetin, of the Non - Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows will be held on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.in the Verdun City Hall, Church Avenue, Verdun, Board Meeting Board of Management of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, at 2.30 pm, in Victoria Hall.Silver Cross R.C.AF.The regular monthly meeting of the Silver Cross Mothers, R.C.A.F.will be held in Tudor Hall, Jas.A.Ogilvys, St.Catherine St.West, on Thursday afternoon, April 14th at 2 p.m.The Rev.Harvey B.Campbell, D.D., will be the guest speaker.All Silver Cross Women will be welcome, Easter Tea \u2018The Churchwomen\u2019s Year of 8t.Stephen's Church, are holding an Easter Tea in the Parish Hall, Weredale Park, on Saturday, from 3 to 6 o'clock.There will be a programme of music, apd home- cooking and candy will be on sale.Members of the congregation and their friends are cordially invited.EASTER GREETINGS Miss \u201cWendy's DRESSES Of Style and Distinction For The Little Miss Sizes 2 to 8 years See Our Smocked Dresses Pirst 4926 Sherbrooke St.Westmount LEARN TO 4.00\u2014single lesson 5.00\u2014single lesson oclobny meter._] CORNWALL AVE.DON'T TRUST TO LUCK $17.50\u2014five lessons taken from our office.$22.50\u2014five lessons with service at your door.Full action, telescopic dual cor:io! 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A cordial invitation is extended to all to hear the message of this outstanding speaker.RMR Rummage Sale The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the Westmount moury, 4625 St.Catherine St.W.The Armoury will be open until that date for all contributions of clothing, toys, books, trinkets, etc.Please mark all parcels \u201cR.MR, Rummage Sale\u201d.Mrs.K.J.Doig will convene assisted by Mrs.M.Brickman, and members of the Ladies\u2019 Committee.Pick-up of bulky articles car be arranged through Mrs.Doig, WA.3667.Fashions Postponed , The Spring Fashion Show which was to have been presented by tha Earl of Bessborough Chapter LO.D.E.in Wesley Church Hall this afternoon has been postponed, and will take place instead on Friday, April 29th, at 8.30 p.m.in Wesley Church Hall, with Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge as commentator.In charge of arrangements for the show are Mrs.A.E.Watts, Mrs A.Wallace, Mrs.H.M.Thomas, Mrs.R.H.Grant and Mrs.C.T.Groome.Homoeopathic Aux.The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital is holding an executive meeting on Monday at 2 p.m,, in the Nurses Residence of the hospital.The regular monthly meeting.is to take place on Wednesday at 3 p.m.in the A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall at the hospital.Every Wednesday is Hospital Day from 2 till 5 p.m.Members and friends are invited to attend.Local Council A special meeting of the Local Bottle Collection To Aid St.Mary's Clear up that cupboard of empty bottles and at the same time help St.Mary's Hospital.A collection sponsored by St.Mary's Hospital Ladies Auxiliary will be taken up on April 13th.Glass bottles of every size and shape are badly needed at the hospital to be used in the Pharmacy etc.If you wish to donate some, please call Mrs, Harry King, EL.3948 and she will \u2018ange to have same called for.Ar- | Plans are well under way and official announcements have been made that Friday night, April 22 will mark the occasion of the Annual Regimental Ball to be held at the St.Catherine St.Armory.This evening is planned to perpetuate the annual Royal Montreal Regiment Ball of pre-war days which will be revived in traditional style making it the highlight of the mess social season.During the evening a special program featuring the trophy- winning Drums and Bugles of the Regiment under the direction of | Drum Major Bale will play selec- {tions which have made them fa- \u2018mous in competitions both \"in Canada and the United States.Music for dancing \u2018will be provided by Larry Edwards and his Orchestra.Permission has been granted for all officers to wear service dress.Evening dress or dinner jackets with miniatures may aiso be worn.Guests attending the ball are In Pre-War Traditional Style Council of Women of Montreal will he held on Monday, at 2.30 pm, in Budge Hall, Y.M.C.A.Building, Drummond Street, at which Mr.Honore Parent and Mr.Murray.Chipman of the Montreal Memorial Musical Association, and Mr.A.L.Caron and Captain Wil- lam Bowie of the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association will speak on the.proposal to build a Concert Hall on Fletchér's Field.requestèd to make their reservations as soon as possible.Ca pt.B.W.Stevens, chairman of the ball committee wishes to remipg friends of the regiment that tj.kets may be obtained by the Regimental Orderly Room during office hours or the Officers\u2019 Mess during the evening.Specialist in Cleaning Upholstered Furniture In Your Home ALSO RUGS and CARPETS Personal Supervision BAY AND NIGHT SERVICE H.W.LINSTEAD REC'D.25 Years\u2019 Experience TAlon 8406 5 an e CHAPEAUX EXCLUSIVE HANDMADE 1 MODELS Come in and let us create a becoming model for you to wear in the Easter Parade.REASONABLE PRICES sat\u201d Remodeling A Specialty and EE 008 0 A 0 our \u2018e A Le, 2 Z ® = cE = @ of rich lustrous skins .season's smcptest styles.\u2018 { derate prices.| { Magnificent Fur Capes, Jackets : Scarves, carefully fashioned - 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Fine Hand Werk 4310 St.Catherine St.West offer us subtle hand-flattery in | 1nany colours and Materials.Shoes are presented in kid, calf, suede and python, Some have in.\u2018triguing bows,\u201d some are sling pumps, sone have: open toes, platform \u2018soles, wedge heels.There are many variätions \u2018of the strap and buckle there, ankle straps, straps across the.instep, shell pumps W Plateau 8427 - Wilbank 3272 \u2014 after 6 p.m.with a network of littles cut-out AL IE A UNIS VU i CELINA SJE) LA PATISSERIE DE GENEVE (GENEVA PASTRY SHOP): The finest blends of pure and milk chocolate used exclusively in our Easter Eggs, Bunnies and Barnyard Animals.Moulded and decorated on the premises, they are a joy to the eye and a delight to the palate.esl St.Catherine St.W.DEO oh Ver RTS NIXON NEW RUGS FOR OLD Old Rugs and Clothing Help Pay For New Broadioom Rugs We Make Almost Any Size or Any Color Solid Colors or Pattems = Reversible and Seamless Free Estimates on Examination of Old Material » 1410 Stanley St., cor.St.Catherine Mezzanine Floor the palm.\u2014Courtesy of The Northern News | Versatility Of (Continued yo.Page 10) J.H.Thomson, blue print with white; Mrs.Griffiths, à summer dress and jacket; and Mrs.W: and dress.one-act comedy \u201cCrime for Tea\u201d by Wilfred Massey, produced and | directed by Cecile Wright.Thé unüsual theme of a woman detective instéad of a man was greatly appreciated by the, women's club and audience.The comedy had high suspense value, no one knowing who the guilty person was until the end.In the cast were Margot Trenchard, Pamela Cress- ington, Mrs.Cayster, Mrs.Dacre, Marion Gresham, Laura Fabian, Julie Hicks, Gilda Crayle, Sheila Morgan, Peggy Seller, Amy Lux- ton, Janet Campbell, Helen Cairns, Leanore Thompson, Bobby Rice, Frances Lindsay.The hats on display at the entrance were much admired as well as the articles made by the leather- craft class.Mrs.G.D.MacKay expressed the appreciation to the various participants of the show.Mrs.R.H.Grant, chairman of the House and Hospitality, in her usual cheerful and co-operative manner directed the serving of tea, with Mrs.H.J.Everett as hostess, and Mrs.E.B.Nilson and Mrs.R.Drain pouring.- Circular N ursery Rug Tells a Picture Story The circus touch in the nursery now finds expression even in rugs for the very young, At a recent showing the Edward Field Company display a gay circular all- wool rug which took its cue directly from the circus, with a motif of plump smiling elephants performing in a ring.In the center of the rug the four elephants circle a large ball striped in blue, natural, yellow, and red, colors which are continued throughout the rug pattern.Each elephant is outlined in red, and the circus ring is simulated by a three-inch border of red and natural vertical stripes which bands the entire rug.The rug measures 7 feet 6 inches in diameter.Robertson also modelled her hat | \u2018The Drama Group presented a - PAGE THIRTEEN The first use of.the American flag \u2018occurred in a military ceremony on Aug.2, 1777, the flag having been made from crude clothing material found in a fort under siege by the British, |Add Colored Hems | To Smarten Towels \u201cNo matter -how many guest towels & woman may have she is always interested in acquiring some new and prettier ones.The quickest way of making towels interesting is by the addition of hems of colored linen\u2014blue, green, yellow, rose\u2014according to the surroundings in which they find themselves.Cut a strip of fade- less colored linen the width of the towel and allow a half-inch turning at each end; the strip FOOT TREATMENT WALTER J.CROSS M.S.S.Ch.- REGISTERED CHIROPODIST 4930 Sherbrooke St.West (Just east of Claremont) ELwood 2321 hem required, plus turnings of not less than three-eighths of an inch at each side.Having either pressed down these turnings with an Iron or tacked them, fold the strip in half lengthwise.Slip \u2018the end of the towelling inside the fold, put into.Place, and\u2019 ma- chine-stitch near the edge.If stitching is disliked, withdrave two or three thréads of the Hüûckaback and either hemstitch or spoke- : stitch (which is hemstitching on both sides of the drawn threads) is not as strong as stitching by machine, and therefore, it is Worth working a côuple of little overcast laundry.or Buttonhole, bars at each eñd 0 \u2018 ; | of the hem to\u2019 resist pulls in the Ww AS PLat.- _ $Y 4444 A Samurai was a member of | Sherbrooke &/Monptain Sts : CHARLES BROOKS mo W.G.PERRY, \u2018Associate Co INTERIOR DECORATION PAINTING - Exterior and Interior Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picthire Framing 1227A GREENE AVENUE WE.2726 (Just above St.Catherine) : ORDER EARLY FOR \"EASTER We Have A Fine Selection OF EASTER BUNNIES - LAMBS - CHICKS - ECGS.In Milk and Dark Chocolate.| Bas 2e Also A Fine Assortment of Delicious MINIATURE: CHOCOLATES In Fancy Easter Boxes Try Our Delicious | HOME-BAKED HAM Whole or Sliced, For Your Easter Dinner We have a large variety of home-cooked meats.Sandwiches, chicken bouchees, etc., to order.DENYSE lo: 4927 Sherbrooke West EL.4877 \u2018 (JUST EAST OF CLAREMONT) STORAGE Your Furs couldn't be safer at the North Pole than they will be in our modern COLD STORAGE VAULTS.Remodelling and re-styling too, if needed.COLD FUR STORAGE COSTS NO MORE FURRIERS 1324 SHERBROOKE ST.W.v (Near Mountain) Phone BE.2897 Caen Sh Ei al PE A.PA \u2014 en FOG WO EE DOS mm ts sora © a TTL NL 6 6 tt dr de re A a ete ete a arr x el amas eve a mire in on re na anne = ed, Ris PAG FOURTEEN na SFr nd\u2018 Aout THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY; APRIL 8, 1949 Fashion Show To Aid Scholarship Fund A Spring Fashion Show is be- fing presented on Tuesday at 8 p.m.in the Westmount Junior High School on Academy Road, the proceeds to go to the Scholarship Fund of the Alumnae Association.Refreshments will be served afterwards in the gymnasium, and the graduates and their guests Will be received by Miss Ruby Hopkins, Miss Gladys Banfill, and Mrs.Laurence Patterson, the honorary president.The meeting will be conducted by Mrs.Bruce Adair who will introduce the new president, Mrs.Freq Packer.The firms presenting the display of fashions and fashion acces- gories include the following: Miss Wilson of \u201cRuth Gordon Gowns\u201d, \u201cJuliette\u201d, \u201cIrving\u201d, J.-Pottel and Sons Inc, Mrs.Fred Hayes of Eaton's Junior Council, and Miss Esther Owens of Ogilvy's.A little lemon or vinegar added to the water in which beets are cooked will help them retain their red color.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, | RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.pa cord holder In back.\"The Golfer,\u201d worm by Miss Winn Haskett, a graduate of West- mount High School.She will model this smart outfit at a fashion show to be given by the Westmount High School Alumnae Association on Tuesday at the Westmount Junior High.This dress is in finely cur gabardine and features tee holders in front and pencil and score ba ed with ferns and flowers Mrs.E.ID.Bonnel, Junior P.Q., extended YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 tan Nearly one person in every two over 16 years of age in the United States has a license to drive motor vehicles.SUUAANALIAIIIA AN IIS AAA III SIMIOAIS II ISS IAA ASIAIASAISAAI IS ISA SNS ISA AAC INA MIS UNS IS INA didi lili ddd .arren Custom Tailor Announces His New Location 1176 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Next to Berkeley Hotel) TELEPHONE HARBOUR 9746 A complete range of the latest syles in English Woollens will be featured.AA A CA D DESIGN ASSOCIATION Or AMERICA A M A AAA AA AAA VOA A MMA MA A AAA MA AA AAA MMA AAA AA MAMA AAA 4 AAA AAA ly D A A A M A A A AA AA AE with US means: Clazing - Blowing out.dust.accumulation - Checking small rips in lining - Tightening buttons and Loops and COLD STORAGE.ALL INCLUDED IN YOUR 2% Valuation CALL FOR PICK-UP ELwood 5503 ducas VFrIËrSs N N NY N N N N N N N N N N NS N NS N N N S NS N N N N NS N N NY NY N NY NY N N N N NY N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N N NY NS N N NS NY N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N Mrs.D.C.Coleman Honorary Patroness C.P.Legion Br.96 Miss Kay Wakeham, president of Branch 96, Canadian Pacific, Quebec Ladies\u2019 dian Legion, B.E.S.L., announced at the reguldr business meeting of the Auxiliary that the following ladies had graciously accepted honorary offices in the Auxiliary, similar to those held by their husbands in the Senior Branch: Patroness, Mrs.D.C, Coleman; Honorary Patroness, Mrs.W.A.Mather; Honorary President, Mrs.N, R.Crump.Mrs.J.Arthur Brunet was elected to the office of Second Vice-President and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.She fills the, vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs.Edith Ritchie, owing to ill health, Mrs, H.Unsworth was appointed Recording Secretary in the place of Mrs.Brunet, The newly elected officers were installed by the president.A rummage sale will be held on | Satrday in the club rooms at 354 Youville Street at 2 p.m, A military whist to aid in the | fund faising for welfare work is |.proposed for April 29th, in the evening.Mrs, D.E.S.Wishart of Toronto Was appointed Chief Commissioner of Canada's Girl Guides in May, 1948, by Her Excellency, The Viscountess Alexander of Tunis, Honorary President of the Canadian Council of the Girl Guides Association, Mrs.W.Rankine Nesbitt of Toronto is Deputy Chief Commissioner, fi as Marshal; Mrs.D.McGruer, P t Sli C Chaplain, Mrs.R.McCarroll, as aramoun - | Musician.Appointed officers were: Regd Ip overs Mrs.E.Williamson, Mrs.E, Ted- J stone; Ethel Burns, Helen Mor-|| CORNICES © BEDSPRERTS ° gan Alma Huneault, Olive Loane BEMODELLING = VENETIAN and Elsie Lewis, Kay Laurie and BLINDS Florrie Field; the instructress SLIP-COVERS Mrs.W.S.Andrews Past Queen.BEST BUY IN TOWN The first session under the new 0 Work officers will take place at Victoria GIVE us a au Hall on Monday April 18th, at 7.30 342a Victoria Ave.p.m, Westmount Past Queen Alice Condon pres- Office: DE.4212 - Res.: HA.6511 .- e -@ nu .Custom Built Furniture FOR LASTING BEAUTY and SATISFACTION DESICNED BY Designed to your \u2018own specifications and to fill : your own \u2018special needs, our Von allee custom made pieces will ; give, you a satisfaction : never filled by ready made furniture.; CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE 0\" 1146 D'ARGENSON : ; WI.0382 Below Centre, One Street East of Atwater Exclusit xXcLlusive Auxiliary Cana- ! - , 1 Skaife Installed 0 As Head of City\u2019s D.O.N.The closed installation of officers of Oasis Temple No, 4 gl\u2019 Daughters of the Nile, took place recently in Victoria Han Whey Mrs, L.J.Skaife was installed as Queen, at a candelight ceremy, The room was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and sp y flowers and the officers were resplendent in their robes of offi, Mrs.K.W.Matheson officiated as Installing Officer \u2014 yyy.| Mrs, N.G.Johnston; Mrs.W.S.Andrews acted as Installing Mary, \u2018 and Mrs.F.C.Ford as Iinstalling Chaplain.Flag bearers were ._ 1 : British Flag Mrs.Thos.Price P.Q., and American Flag Mrs.F.B.Nixon P.Q.Crown bearer was Mrs.W.Field and robe bearer Mrs.E.Secord.Installing attendants\u201dwere Mrs.Alex Leslie and Mrs.A.Growen;' Musician was Mrs.Lionel Binmiore.- Speaking from the throne bank- ; ented to the Junior Past Quem Gertrude Bonnell a beautify \u2018wt of jewelry from the officers apg members of Oasis Temple, Supper was served in the club room afterwards at which time Several telegrams were -read bringin, good wishes to the newly insty.ed officers.Mrs.J.Davies presentd to Oh; Temple on behalf of the Verdy ites - five \u2018beautiful silver baskets (Continued on Page 15) \u2014_\u2014 a welcome to all members.The Past Queens of the Order were presented with roses tied with Thomas, Banker; Mrs.R.Wood, ss Originals 1545 Mountain Street ~~ M/ (Just Opposite Holt Renfrew)] MA.2533 Selec new pe cook ir tender.the be white make.dium : flour; Add to the abouts herb : chives, a good Reheat up in dish.Mix and s cans veined giant with s onion on jui cups tables Spr and b degre until / Even are h ample dual Casse) iunch A tectu \u2014_\u2014 RS qe « I ¢ \u2018 | { i No, 4, | 1 when remony, | spring | office, \u2014 wity- 4 Marsha] Were À \u2014\u2014 Queen + itu] se} ers my Supper 4 : Yoomg sevens] | Tinging insta].§ 0 ou À ) Verdun.| baskets 8) \u2014 \u2014 Vers in S [IAN 6511 9 \u2014 - 3 , hd rrp THE EXAMINER, WESTUOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 bout Women + Hocks n Kraut Are Zesttul < Menu Change flocks 'n' kraut is too good a dish to leave exclusively.for - -coûn- try supper tables.It belongs wherever good food and economy are\u2019 welcome.This recipe, as well as the others, come from \u201cTwenty Recipes That Men Like,\u201d by Fred Waring\u2014a booklet of rea™y de- l Jicious suggestions.Hocks \u2019n Kraut Two and one-half to 3 pounds of hocks (the hocks may be either fresh pork or cured pork (ham), should serve three or four unless you need to \u2018provide three helpings around.In that case, get more, and select a bigger kettle.\u2018Wipe off hocks with damp cloth.Brown slowly but thoroughly fn \u2018hot pan, Dutch oven, or heavy kettle.Pour off and discard excess fat.Barely cover browned hocks with boiling water; add 1 teaspoon salt and a soup bouquet.Bring to a boil; cover closely and reduce heat to - simmering.Cook 2 to 3 hours or \u2018until very.tender.Discard soup, bouquet about halfway in the cooking period.During the last 30 minutes of cooking add 1 quart well-drain- ed sauerkraut.Cover and simmer for remaining tine, If kraut is not cooked \u2018with the hocks, they will need more.salt, probably up to 2 \u2018teaspoons.or more.When you serve hocks n° \u2018kraut put.a big handful \u2018of parsley on.the platter.Men actually \u201chave been knownto .eat \u2018parsley\u2019 when: it looked as if it \u201cbeloñged to \u2018the dish, Spring Potatoes \u2018and Peas Select 12 small uniform - - size Lew potatoes; \u2018wish, \u2018scrape, and cook in boiling salted water until tender, Drain.Make .two cups of the best and smoothest medium white sauce you know .how to.make.Usually this amount of medium sauce takes 4 tablespoons flour; this time use only 3.\u2018 Add the, cooked whole potatoes to the sauce, then 2 cups, or thereabouts, of cooked\u2019 peas.If you like herb flavors, chives, or some minced parsley, or a good sprinkling of mixed herbs.Reheat all together and serve it up in your prettiest vegetable: dish, Shrimp and Peas Mix a pound\u2019 of fresh cooked and shucked shrimp or 2 small\u2019 cans of shrimp (in \u2018either case, veined) with a 17-ounce can of giant green peas, drained.Season with salt, pepper, a few drops of onion juice and 1 tablespoon lemon juice.Bind together with 1% cups rich cream sauce, and 1 tablespoon: of sherry, if desired.Sprinkle\u2019 with buttered crumbs and bake in a moderate oven\u2019 (350 degrees F.) about 20 minutes or until bubbly and brown.Note: (Even if the people in your life are hearty feeders, this recipe is ample for 4 to 6.Baked in individual scallop shells instead of a casserole, it will do nicely as a iuncheon dish for 8 people.A female figure used in architecture as -a pillar is a carfatid.add some minced.Whimsy in Easter Motif Try a new garden hat, spilling over with colorful spring flowers for - Try a new, garden hat, spilling over with cholorful spring flowers for Let your Easter table symbolize \u2018renewed: hope, joy in the return of spring and the upsurge of \u2018vitality.\u201cTo achieve -this use an abundance of bright spring flowers, \u2018your\u2019 finest Irish linèn cloth, either in white linen \u2018damask or colored \u2018plain linen, and\u2019 then for seasoning a dash of light-hearted \u2018Whimsy.- Here's a lovely bit\u2019 of Easter table whimsy.Begin with an in- \u2018verted stfaw hat.Lay a couple of loops of rich \u2018green ribbon across the brim and set a small \u2018bbWl -in the crown.In the bowl, arrange a profusion of tulips, hyacinths, freesia, daffodils and perhaps a spray or two of blos- \u2018soming fruit branches.If you have a blown glass Easter egg, nestle it in among the flowers.A porcelain \u2018rabbit or a group of ceramic lambs are also in the spirit of the season.\u201d .Another idea is to use a milk glass hen, either an old one or a modern reproduction, for a tropical centerpiece in a nest of flowers.Fill the nest with chicken \u2018wire so that it comes about an inch above the rim, Set the hen on top and thrust the stems of \u2018spring flowers through the exposed section of wire.A realistic pottery hen can be used instead of a milk glass one.Real Eggs Useful Real Easter eggs can be used in many different ways to decorate a table, and seem particularly appropriate with a pastel linen tablecloth.Eggs of many colors can be arranged in a nest of cut flowers or they can be converted into winsome ladies on parade.To make the ladies, after the eggs have been boiled and dyed a pale flesh pink, paint them with lash-fringed eyes, \u2018heart- shaped mouths and smart hairlines.Paste a lace paper doily on the top of each egg, turning the edge back into a rolled brim off- the-face hat and trimming with tiny artificial flowers.Stand the eggs in egg cups and use a larger size paper doily to make into a flared skirt nipped in at the waist with a ribbon sash,\u2019 'CALEDONIAN \u2018NIGHT CLOSING MILITARY WHIST AND DANCE VICTORIA HALL © WESTMOUNT Friday, April 8th .PRIZES FOR WHIST - ALSO DOOR PRIZES WHIST STARTS 8.30 SHARP \u2014 EVERYBODY WELCOME Sr Easter.table decoration.\u201cSports Should Be Played After A Fashion .Montreal's outstanding ski \u201cshop Norway Sports, have made a complete change-over for spring and summer, and are able to offer you the most exclusive selection of sport-togs available.The outfits for tennis and golf ing are all beautifully tailored with just the.right touch for fashionable appearance on the courts and courses.A note of perfection is to be seen in the three-piece white imported gabardine tennis outfit.The shirt has the small rolled collar, with blue trim over the pockets.The shorts have the extra-smart turned-up cuff, To complete the outfit is a smartly finished skirt, with four button side closings, allowing ample opening for action shots, Golf enthusiasts will welcome the fine rayon gabardine fly- front golf skirt in popular colors.Tailored shirt blouses to match are well chosen partners.Sport clothes for men are also featured at Norway Sports and the custom-made jackets, shirts and slacks are well worth lLav- ing.Made of the finest materials to designs of your own choice, you will hit par on any .course.Now is the time to think of your sporting equipment and the shop can help you in your selection of new items, as well as repairing jobs.There is an answer to every problem at Norway Sports with qualified experts to advise you.Miss Alice Lighthall And Miss Mary Caton - To Pour Tea at Guild The weaving\u201d section of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild are giving a pre-view tea at half-past three o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the rooms, at 2025 Peel street, in connection with the Dominion- wide exhibition of weaving, which begins on Monday, April 11, and continues until April 23.Those presiding at the tea table will be: Misg Alice Light- hall, .president of- the Provincial Branch of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, and Miss Mary Caton.Receiving will be Mrs.George Currie, president of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, and Mrs.R.D.MacLennan, weaving chairman of the guild, who will be assisted by the weavers.New York.City's most famous jail is\u2019 called The Tombs.\u2018| that the Studio was MRT Producing Three One-Act Plays This Month The next Montreal Repertory Theatre's Studio production will be shown April 21st, 22nd, \u2018and 23rd at.MRT Playhouse, Guy Street.It will be remembered re-opened last year, after a lapse of several years, when two productions were given.A feature of their work was the production of plays by Canadian playwright Robe tson Davies.' The Studio will again offer the work of Canadian playwrights in their forthcoming production.: Three one-act plays will be presented.\u201cLegend\u201d, which was written by Hilda Hooke of London, Ontario; \u201cBus to Nowhere\u201d, written by Janet McPhee of West- mount and \u201cRight About Face\u201d, written.by Dorothy Pfeiffer of Westmount.\u201cLegend\u201d weaves a charming story around a -universal theme, This play offers scope to the younger generation as many of the characters are children.Charlotte Forster is directing this production.Miss Forster studied play directing at Columbia University, New York.She has had great success with her productions in the High Schools of Montreal.\u201cBus to Nowhere\u201d, will be directed by the author, Mrs.Mc- Phee, whose work in Montreal theatres is well known.Recently she was awarded the Canadian Drama Award for achieyement in the.advancement of \u2018Canadian Drama.Mrs.McPhee\u2019s play Divinity in Montreal won the Sir Barry Jaek- son trophy in 1938 Dominion Drama Festival.her position as Chairman of the Studio Committee she is also conducting a course in playwriting in the MRT School of the Theatre.\u201cRight About Face\u201d will be directed by Dorothy Pfeiffer.Mrs.Pfeiffer studied dramatics at Hart House Theatre, Toronto.She was also one of the founders of the Quebec Little Theatre where In addition to.PAGE FIFTEER she produced many plays.Ass ult of her splendid work in that®™ city Mrs.Pfeiffer was given a C.D.A.She has directed Hope Deferred by Robertson Davies and Lord Byron's Love Letter, by Tennessee Williams, in MRT Studio.Mrs.L.J.Skaife- - (Continued from Page 14) to enhance the beauty of the room.Mrs, Bonnell thanked her.- the green and yellow colours of the organization and Mrs.Skaifa the Queen was presented with a bouquet of roses on behalf of the officers.| Officers installed were as follows: Mrs.L.J.Skaife, Queen; Mrs.J.Benson, Princess Royal; Mrs.J.Davies Pr, Tirzah; Mrs: L.Bell Pr.Badoura; Mrs.K.W.Matheson Pr.Recorder; Mrs.E.The disagreeable cold wind, either dry or misty, which blows \u2018upon the Mediterranean from the Alps is called the \u201cmistral\u201d.LUNCH \u2014 DINNER & After Theatre Suppers e Under New Administration MICHEL BOERIO.Monager, .Well Known for Good Food .© \"FOOD WINES & LIQUORS \u2018 At Popular Prices - SUNDAY DINNERS $2.00 Per Person From 1 p.m.- 17 p.me Private rooms with accommodation for from 6 to 60 persons available for banquets,.reteptions and business meetings.- e .1490 Drummond Street PL.6345 DAVE AMPBELL'S 5035 SHERBROOKE ST.w.{Opposite Westmount Wh .atre) RECORDS \u201cEASTER PARADE\" Sung by Perry Como (Record No.or Sammy Kaye's Orchestra (Record No.20-1568) \"LES RAMEAUX\u201d (The Pailms) Sung by Raoul Jobin (Record No.\"PANIS ANGELICUS\" Sung by Gigli (Record No.or Richard Crooks (Record No.\"AGNUS DEI\" Sung by Jeanette MacDonald (Record No.10-11 697 20-2142) 12-0208) 14-312) 11.8490) EL.9646 PAGE SIXTEEN | THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1919 *An Act of Murder\u201d Second Week At Snowdon [Trinity Players mains a second \u2018week at.the Will | resent Snowdon Theatre, 1s a tense, ¢ \u2019 Tr 9 heart, order that she may come John Loves Mary'|(s, snc, posse, ce\u201d immediate divorce and mar imaginative film that keeps the TY his pulse hopping.Co-starring Fredric ¢ March, Florence Eldridge, Edmond Mary.Complicated situations then arise and Mary feels he has lost O\u2019Brien and Geraldine Brooks, the picture tells a story that will stun all interest in her until things yy turn out happily.you with its impact, for never be- Basil Donn, C.D.A.will direct fore has the screen been so J the production for Trinity, with shockingly frank.The story of \u201cAn Act Of Mur- Howard Angers and Bruce LeDain doing the set.Broadway and had a long rup iy Chicago and San Francisco, | It 18 the story of \u2018a GX, why returned, after five ÿears overseag to the girl he.loves in England, \u201cJohn Loves Mary\u201d, by Norman Krasna, which the Trinity Players are presenting at Trinity Memorial Hall from April 27 to April 30, is described as a \u201cfarce-com- edy,\u201d and is a \u2018comedy of situation, rather than character.It is listed in the Best Plays of 1946-47, was ane outstanding success on der\u201d centres around March, a Pennsylvanian judge, who insists on judging cases by the letter of the law clashing both in and out of court on his principlie |.with O'Brien, a criminal lawyer who thinks laws should be upheld in spirit instead of the letter.Mâtters are further complicated because O'Brien is in love with March's daughter, played by Geraldine Brooks.Its only when March finds himself a defendant in court and O'Brien becomes his attorney that the former learns much about law from the other side of the bench, 'Hendryk \u2018Hudson's ship wa named the Half Moon.\u2019 2 REMAINS SECOND WEEK AT SNOWDON! Fredric March and Edmond O\u2018Brien argue a point of law in the thrilling drama \"An Act of Murder,\u201d which will be held over for a ° second week of the Snowdon Theaire.: ps BUSY TRIP EAST June Havoc, who recently completed her role in Paramount's \u201cRed Hot and Blue\u2019, will star on eight television shows in New York during the month of April.Direct From Hollywood 1e 2-22 5 - nat THE BOYS HAVE ARRIVED y cha Martin and Lewis, the zany =.8:10 an TRIDAY 40: tomedy team who are making * at Fi 0; oa at 9:40 PI\" 12:501 3:10 : Show THURSD Yat Complete Show & 7:45 and 10:00 fro Based on the novel \"The Mills of God\" by Ernst Lethar their film debut in Hal Walls\u2019 \u201cMy Friend Irma\u201d at Paramount, | ride about the studio on bicycles |' which bear the legends: \u201cDean Martin, Boy Singer\u201d and \u201cJerry Lewis, Child Star\u201d.By Jack Hirshberr LION-TAMER'S KITCHEN CHAIR HOLLYWOOD, April 7\u2014Incidental intelligence gained in covering the Hollywood reportorial beat is ofttimes of greater interest than T the day's so-called major news stories.Typical is the tale of the lion- Canad tamer and the kitchen chair.model It was at the smart, new Nassour Studios that I met Clyde Leagu Beatty recently.He had come tot-\u2014\u2014\u2014 evenir \u2018St Catherine at Chomedy) town to join Abbott and Costello eo ® ° of its 7 -\u2014 in a hunk of cellulo.d hokum, \u201cAf- B h h M ) | interé: t Last Showing Today! rica Screams\u201d, I'd sesn Beatty Ÿl S usica or \u201cte \u201cRIVER LADY.\" Yvonne De pe wie the Hagenbeck-Wallacs ° model ircus a ontreal\u2019s Fo.um e Carlo, Dan _\u2014ee en years azo, but we didn\u2019t meet.Remains \u2018nd Week Loi Cameron.\u2018EE So, as we paused for mid-after- by 0 with Preston Foster and Bolita.noon refreshment, I asked Beatty o STARTS SATURDAY ! storring MILLAND FLORENCE \u2014\u2014\u20142nd FEATURE {\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bringing new emotion to the most magnificent love story ever permed! Re À Vivien Leig : RALPH RICHARDSON à A Le in Alexander Korda's production ANNA how he made of the common Kitchen chair something more than just a stoop to sit on.\u2019 * ¥* * \u201cIt began in December 1922,\" Slyde commenced.\u2018Until then most animal trainers used a long, forked pole to control their beasts.I was working up a circus act with two bears, two leopards and two lions at Montgomery, Alabama, winter | quarters of the Gollmar Brothers Circus.All tl:e animals were seated on chairs in a circle.But suddenly a leopard snapped at -a bear, and the bear pounced back.\u201d it was then that Beatty .grabbed the hand.est weapon, which happened to be a Kitchen chair, a~d used it as a prod to disloc : the leopard.The device wc «ed and Clyde - has used it ever since.\u201cActually,\u201d laughs the leathery- faced veteran of the sawdust ring, \u201cthere is no reason a kitchen chair shouldn't\u2019 be carried on a safari It has many uses.\u201d * * * Beatty's chair is not_a gilded, costly specimen.Just an ordinary, painted chair .that\u2019s all, With the chair in his left hand, snaps in an effort to keep the jungle kings tractable and submissive.However, Clyde is nothing if not frank., \u201cSoon as I see a lion who looks ready for a fight I get out of the way as fast as I can.\u201d he smiles.Sometimes he is not fast enogh.Lions have outguessed him 32 times, and that's how often he has been carted off to the hospi- (Continued on Page 17) | At The Avenue When Hollywood's talent scouts began their search for good-look- ing young actors to round out the cast in the super-colossal production of the best-selling novel \u201cForever Amber,\u201d one of their first choices\u2014and naturally so!\u2014was handsome, dashing Richard Greene.They were proven right when he scored so heavily as Amber's swashbuckling lover, that fan mail literally poured into the studio.Now, the producers will have another chance to pat themselves on the back.Greene is currently starred in \u201cGaiety George,\u201d which is being held over for a second week at the Avenue Theatre.He blays the greatest of all musical comedy showmen, and it is the kind of role most stars pray for, since it will certainly delight movie fans of all ages and both sexes.Co-starring is another British star who has won the ardent approval of American audiences, vi- orant Anr Todd.This latest film marks the culmination of a lifetime of training for Greene, who began to study dramaties st a comparatively early age, and has since devoted he had scaled the heights.After four years with the British Army, he was medically discharged in 1944.Greene refus:d to admit that his war job wus over, and was soon back on the battlefronts, touring with a Georye Bernard Shaw play.\u201cGaiety George,\u201d marks his reappearance as a top star, and it is most weicome.Military Institute.AND AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION RS A Beatty also carries a revolver himself exclusively to the pursuit ç loaded with blanks.In his right! of stardom and success.The war RAYMOND : Sand MN Mischa hand is a crackling whip.This he interrupted his career just when \u2019 \u201cSofia\u201d Mystery and daring in City of Intrigue filmed in CINECOLOR this place of secrets! Greene Ave.above St.Catherine Held Over Second Week! AVENUE THEATRE e Telephone WE.4948 4 has been © .e Victor Mature, whose latest Time Schedule! E 5 al wi eep claw wounds.screen role is opposite Betty ATURDAY SUNDAY Only, \u201cGai » h ; KARENINA * He came through his current Hutton in Paramount\u2019s \u201cRed, Hot a 1500; 21107 20 and 10530.\u201cSofian at 3140: 5s nd 9:05.ET ogee J fim chore minus injury, however, ana Tuer, was eaucatea a sel fe Condi, Belle défiant Si, Net KIERON M ORE and there's a suspicion around| Paul's parochial \u2018School, St.Jo- and 8:30.Last Complete Show at 8:00 p.m.} or : MOORE Nassour offices that Beatty's! geph\u2019s College and the Kentucky : LOOKING FOR RADIO STARS | M.C.and Musical Director John Adaskin of the CBC network talent show \"Where Opportunity Knocks.\u201d The show which ives a national appearance to artists of professional calibre, as well as « chance for a network program of their own, opened its Montreal series last night from the stage of the Monkland Theatre.Navy League Will Hold Ship Model Exhibition The president of the Montreal Division of The Navy League of Canada, C.Kirkland McLeod, has announced that an exhibition of model ships and yachts will be held at the Headquarters of the Navy League, 1429 Closse Street, on Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings, April 22nd and 23rd.This is probably the first exhibition of its kind ever to be held in Montreal, and should prove of great interest to all lovers of ships and boats, whether \u201cstick and string\u201d or \u201cteakettle\u201d.The long and the short of it are, respectively, a giant model of the Canadian Pacific Line.Empress of France\u201d, which was presented to the Division last year by Harry Beaumont on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, and a model of the renowned clippership \u201cCutty Sark\u201d, fully rigged, including sails, measuring a scant three inches from tip of jibboom to spanker boom.Warships, ancient and modern, will be represented by models of Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS.\u201cVictory\u201d (after which the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corp is named, in whose barracks the exhibit is being\u201d held) and a scale model of H.M.C.S.Athabaskan (which was sunk in the English channel during the war), This latter is only 41% inches long and is made to.scale from photographs PLE THE STRANGE DRAMA OF A MAN WHO KEPT A EMARE Ma A ae OHN LUND.LIE re Afent* TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cLIFE WITH FATHER\u201d, color by TECHNICOLOR, with Irene Dan- ne, William Powell.\u201cCORONER CREEK\u201d, filmed in Cinecolor, with Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman and George Macready.SHERBROOKE ot GREY EL 9545 4 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 Fun Parade\u2019s Proceeds Aid - Rotary Services The tenth annual visit to Montreal of Roy Ward Dickson and his Gang, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montreal in aid of its Crippled Children\u2019s Fund, Boys\u2019 Camps and Community Service Work, was a great success, judging by the reaction of close to 10,000 persons in the Forum last Friday night.The \u201cFun Parade\u201d lasted for nearly three hours during which time the whole building \u201crocked\u201d with laughter.One of the contests in which the audience were asked to participate was one in which a woman was attired in Sdnta Claus garb and told to parade up and down St.Catherine street, ringing door bells and singing Christmas carols.The woman who took an active j |Ppart in this contest received an electric refrigerator as her prize.Before the show had really got underway, Roy Ward Dickson asls- ed for two women weighing 240 pounds.When their contest came | up, the two fat women were asked to go out on the street, away from the Forum building, and bring back on the stage with them, the two fattest men they could find.The winner of this contest, who received a coffee percolator for her efforts, had brought back a man with a 68 inch waist.The loser of the contest, who also was \u2018given a coffee percolator, had brought in a man with a 64 inch waist.The two \u201cfat men\u201d were each given an electric razor as prize.Two young boys were later called on the stage and were given a kid's trick to perform.They were blindfolded and told \u2018that there was, before them on the stage, two pieces of paper.The idea was for them to blow them off the stage, on the opposite side from where they were standing.The winner of this contest was given a brand new biËycle.All in all, it was a night that Will long be remembered by young and old alike.Paul Dubois and drawings provided by the Royal Canadian Navy.Those who heard Captain Allan Villers speak at Victoria Hall recently will be especially interested in a beautiful replica of the four- masted barque \u201cParma\u201d which figured in his lecture.It is being loaned to the exhibition by Humphrey Grove, a former Sea Cadet Officer.Sailing Models Also Sailing models will also be represented.Members of the Montreal Model Yacht Club have kindly consented to exhibit a number of the racing yachts which have -created much interest in sailing on Beaver Lake, Mount Royal.Mr.McLeod expressed the appreciation of the exhibition committee of the co-operation of those who are loaning their models, which in many cases, represent long hours of loving labour on the part of their owner-builders.He also made the request that l anyone owning models which they would be willing to lend to the exhibition, contact the Managing Secretary, Charles Hutchins, at FI.9633, so that arrangements could be .made \u2018for transportation in time for entry in the exhibition.RECORD CUTTER Between carera set-ups of \u201cMy Friend Irma\u201d, which she is currently making for Hal Wallis at Paramount, Diana Lynn practices a series of piano arrangements of Cole Porter songs which she will record at some future date for Capitol.If muffins get done a \u2018little ahead of the rest of the meal, loosen them, tip them slightly in the pans; and keep in a warm place.Otherwise, they may steam on the bottom.PAGE SEVENTYEN AT THE WESTMOUNT Dennis Morgan ond Jack Carson in their latest laughfest, Technicolor musical hit, \"Two Guys From Texas,\u201d brimful of girls, songs and fun.Starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Direct From (Continued from Page 16) lions were perhaps the best actors; in the picture.TICKERTAPE \u2014 Patricia Roe has left J.Arthur Rank\u2019s stable of stars and will free- \u2018lance, She's marrying a French cameraman, André Thomas, in Paris next month .the Jong-rumored David Selznick\u2019 marriage to Jennifer Jones may not materialize.However, he denies a rift and says they\u2019ll be stitched in July .it anybody gives a hoot .Warner Brothers and other studios are developing their own color processes and may put Technicolor out of business one of these years .A new tune called the Kin- sey-Boogie has been banned by all networks.One of its lines runs: \u201cI thought my lover knew some fancy tricks, but according to Dr.Kinsey he\u2019s strictly from the.sticks\u201d .There are now over 100,- 000 television sets operating in Hollywood.That's six times the number of one year ago .New York state allows television sets in automobiles, but only in rear seating compartments of sedans.Mae West returns to the screen in August as star of a still untitled picture, She's currently trod- ding the Broadway boards in \u201c\u201cDiamond Lil\u201d Bert Harrison, Montreal merchant who three years ago figured in the famous $100,000 roulette win at Las Vegas, is giving up his Los Angeles home to return to -Canada .Sign in a producer's office: \u201cPlease God, Make Our Pictures Big \u2014 and Keep Our Heads Small\u201d .Charles Boyer sails to Paris in a few weeks with his wife and son to concentrate on French films.© and Shame .ae came EST N STARTS SATURDAY! Beauty and Savagery .Love and Hate .A Story of Violencel NOW PLAYING John Wayne and Henry Fonda with Shirley Temple in \u201cFort Apache\u201d .also \u201cSmart Girls Don't Talk\" with Virginia .First Run .News in Montreal.Splendor \u2014\u2014 2nd FEATURE \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' E GARY COOPER! L ANN SHERIDAN in LEO McCAREY'S 2 Broadcast Direct from the Stage of The Monkland Theatre with JOHN ADASKIM > BROADCAST COAST-TO-COAST + y SEE AND HEAR THIS SK je OF TALENT UNLIMITED crt A n J PTE EST ys Cope yr heey SE 2 gp ye \u2014 à 2e EC RA Pe DCA mB 7.me fae Bid «9 Fm vat Teme ed rer big = oT Bs Gree Lr aan mt ye MT Sd SST Riis.XR.Phil .PAGE EIGHTEEN Unified Sports + Protestant, Catholic Loops Plan Amalgamation A long cherished wish by St, Leo\u2019s at last seems close at reall- zation.That is the amalgamation of the Catholic schools and Protestant schools into one athletic union.At present the Protestant schools are grouped in one league and the Catholic schools in another loop.An important meeting was held at St.Leo's Academy last week with prominent representation from both leagues and these school officials met for the expresssed purpose of laying the groundwork that will eventually bring all the schools together into one association, A good number of educators are convinced that it is hardly convincing to teach tolerance in the classroom and practice tolerance in the field of sport.This moves to eliminate the religious barriers that separate schools in sport will have a far reaching beneficial effect on school sport in general and small schools like St.Leo's in particular.In the interest of better citizenship, keener competition and a better deal for small schools, we welcome this proposed new deal for school sports in Montreal.Sport Shorts - * St.Leo's, which hes had more than their share of successful brother acts on their sport,front, now have another promising trio in-the Pee Wee Boxing class that should be heard from in the near future.This time it is the Ramsey boys: Paul, Gerry and This year\u2019s turnout for the boxing has exceeded all expectation with over a hundred students working out regularly .Permission to use the city Tennis courts around the end of May has been sought and if successful a full scale tenis tournament will be run off .Gerry Pecknold is showing fine form in the senior boxing class and with a little more aggressiveness should turn out to be a top notch fighter .Congratulations Harry and Jimmy This week we would like to salute the two boys who have been selected by coach Andy McGillis as St.Leo's two top athletes of the year.17 year old Harry\u201d Wolfe took the honors in the senior division while 16 year old Jimmy Cotter was named in the junior class.Harry will receive the Rev.Father Wilfrid McDonagh Cup emblem of senior athletic supremacy at the Academy for 1949.In selecting the senior award coach Andy McGillis had to pass up some pretty strong candidates but there is no doubt that Harry Wolfe proved a popular choice and well received by all who knew the true worth of this popular and hard working athlete.Captain of the Senior B Hockey Club where he finished up the season with a wondeful display of hockey, he is now busy at boxing and will occupy a prominent spot on the 1948 Boxing Show.Harry is also a worthwhile asset on any * F7 i cme me ms Bl me ee i 4 et off FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT Rendez-vous of the connoisseur for thirty years, Table d'hote luncheon $1.30 \u2014 Dinner $1.60 Salons available for private gatherings.SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PRIVATE LUNCHEONS, DINNER PARTIES, AND STAGS.1500 Drummond St.BE.0458 football squad.An aggressive athlete with a fine sense of team play it occasioned no surprise when the official announcement was made on senior athlete honors for 1949.The rise of Jimmy Cotter to top ranking junior Academy athlete was indeed phenomenal as a year ago he was just another small athlete \"who drew less then the average attention, Jimmy.seemed to blaze into prominence suddenly last Autumn with a brilliant and cleaver display as quarterback on the 1948 Junior Football Club.Showing he was: no flash in the pan, he carried over into hockey and here again his brainy and smart playing was one of the features of this junior hockey sextet.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 101) \u2014\u20143ifin rrangement Near SOCCER TEAM TO TOUR England's famous Newcastle United British soccer club will tour Canada from Montreal to Vancouver and back from Moy 19th to June 21st.Some members of the touring team are shown here.They are, ~ left to right (top), Doug Graham, Jack Milburn, Tommy Walker and CANADA (below), Bob Fraser and Frank Houghton.SPORTIVELY SPEAKING By George Cochrane THE GREAT AMALGAMATION Most Snowdon Senior Fastball League Meetings are called for eight o'clock, They usually get underway about half an hour later | than the announced time.There are a few: gentlemen (and I employ the term advisedly) on the executive who have, at some time in their illustrious careers, acquired the rather .pleasing habit of punctuality.These few, among them the obese but reducing Ken Smith, Harold \u201cOlds is the best\u2019 Bowan, Pat Patterson, President Clarence Strathcona Booth, and your humble scribe, usually gather at the zero hour, find that aquorum is lacking and then launch into a discussion of William \u201cPat\u201d Patterson's latest troubles with tramways employees or the general sports picture.At the last gathering of the fastball clan, Mr.Bowen was reporting to the punctual birds on the Loyola-Westmount High city championship hockey game.Mr.Smith ventured the opinion that any one of the three teams in the Catholic section of the schools\u2019 Senior A puck circuit, could have beaten Westmount, a statement borne out by the fact that in the course of the regular schedule each of the Catholic teams did just that.Wen went on to opine that the idea of having a Catholic section and a Protestant section was rather illogical and did nothing to abate any religious animosities that might be abroad in the town.It seems that Mons.Smith is not the only man with that opin- jon.For at a banquet tendered members of the high schools\u2019 Senior A all stars last Friday evening at Lower Canada College, it was formally announced that the Protestant and Catholic leagues will next season be amalgamated into one union.This is a big step in the right direction.JOTTINGS Phil Wimmer hopes to have 900 youngsters out for his \u201cChampions\u2019 Night\u201d at Community Hall on April 22.West end puck titlists will be honoured.and there'll be movies, sing songs and probably Bill Durnan and Frank Selke .Both Steinberg's and Robitaille Motors hope to trot out their boys for a practice this week-end .All \u2018will be made welcome and given a fair trial announce managers Gerry Snyder and Pat Patterson .The Monitor's Thomas Malty quite put out, and justifiably so, after losing his sponsor for the team hé was planning to enter in the Verdun Independent Softball league .Royals\u2019 Chuck Connors\u2019 wife, the former Betty Riddell, seen tramming along Sherbrooke street west last week.She's a native of Westmount .Red Fisher, The Standard man and Northern Electric's publicist, hopes to have a softball column of chit chat in the week-end newspaper this summer ., He was on hand for the school pucksters\u2019 banquet last Friday .So was Mel James, former Monitor hired hand, and now generalissimo of the Montreal offices of Canadian High News.Pat Patterson has signed Bill Hitchcock, last year with Hampton intermediates .+.Linton Crook, who handled the Hampton inters in 1949, has joined Stein- berg\u2019's expanding fastball organization.Head man Gerry Snyder says that Linton will look after the grocers\u2019 farm system \u2018and be his second in command as far as the seniors are concerned .Lorne Ashton is planning to try out with Steinberg\u2019s .Snyder would like to hear from out of town players now stationed in Montreal .So, no doubt, would every other manager in the Snow- don loop.Phil Wimmer reveals that there'll be no senior fastball league in the east end of the city this \u2018summer, Softball Meet Next Tuesday A softball meeting will be held in the Oak Room of the Victoria Hall on Tuesday, April 12th at 8.15 p.m.The purpose of this meeting is to form leagues that would play in Westmount Park and the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Anyone interested in; Softball during the coming season is requested to attend.If there is enough interest shown in Baseball, practices will be arranged in the Westmount Athletic Grounds as.soon as possible.Any information required prior to a meeting, call the Recreation Suepervisors at FI.6975.\u2018Marie Wilson, in addition to starring in the Hal Wallis produec- tion of \u201cMy Friend Irma\u201d at Paramount, does ten shows a week in \u201cBlackouts\u201d and stars every Monday evening in the radio presen- tion of the show upon which the film is based.ROT RZ: Pr HILLMAN MINX Economical Transportation At Its Best! Wolves Top Whi 29-23 in Inter Basketball Loop week in the Westmount Municipal Intermediate Basketball League, with three games taking place, \u2018| half time the Wolves were leadin: outscore the Wolves 14-13 in the second half.Dave Binmore wag again the big gun on the Wolve with 14 points, Cliff Gill came up with 9 .points, Eddie Moore 3, Bruce Thompson 2 and Wendy Young 1.For the Whizs Jack Me.Kissock notched 7 points, Tom Maltby and George Presho banged in 6 each, George Cochrane came up with 4 points and Roy points.Kentucky, playing their first league game, waltzed.through the Royals to the tune of 65-21.Bert Kelly, the set shot artist, put on a great display scoring 31 points, Other Kentucky scorers were Mike Bernard 14, Doug Reed 12, Bob Forrest 6 and John Noel 2, Eddie O\u2019Brien led the Royals with 7 points, while Logue MacDonald each, Bill Graham, Buck Knott and Dave Harvie banged in a basket for 2 points each, In a very close checking game the Avenue Stars defeated the \u2018Alouettes - 22-18.The Alouettes were leading 10-8 at half time, but were outshot 14-8 in the second frame.Will Manolson paced the Stars scoring § baskets and 4 free throws for a total of 14 points.Other Star scorers were Buddy Selby 3, Allan Turner and Gray- masney 1.Ray Binmore was the high man on the Larks with 8 points, John Piers scored 2 baskets for 4 points, Bob Grant, Bud Iredale -and Pete Lovell come up with 2 points each.' TEAM STANDINGS W.L.F.À Team P.L .Pls, Avenue Stars .2 3 0 68 4 Wolves .2 2 0 67 51 4 Whizs «.8 3 1135 91 4 Kentucky .1 1 0 @ 2 Alouettes .3 0 38 76101 à Royals .8 0 3 67180 0 BIG GUNS ; .FG FT Pts G.Cochrane, Whizs .« 21 14 J.McKissock, Whizs .17 Fu 2 Ray Binmore, Alouettes .13 6 32 Bert Kelly, Kentucky wees 143 Will Manolson, Ave.Stars 12 6 & ® Hillman © Sunbeam-Talbot ® Humber © Commer Sales _ Parts \u2014 Service Products of The Rootes Group OORE MOTO CLIFF MOORE 1824 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Fl.8208 | All 6 teams saw action lag | The Wolves defeated the Whiz 29-25 in a very exciting game.At : 16-11, but the Whizs came back t, J McKissock scored a basket for 2.and Huard Read scored 4 points | don Easton 2 each, and Pat Lo- RS the men À pest pitch blew com gust, theless, I adequatel the bencll The Yankees, and the Johnny * teams, 87 ner\u2019s expé fielders, 8 York clu DiMaggio as anyon good rese In ti St, Louis cerned, W in the le: a player Sisti into Brat had.ser, filtin) Cormick, The very few.without n he\u2019s out © THE CO! They Brooklyn he did, a times it \u2014\u2014 Wh d Y ° tent family where he learns to - Se share and cooperate with.others 3 NNN .y n our Child to a degree that is often impose I : N : T ?sible at a cottage in this era of 3 Oo amp ° small families.At camp there are s .> responsibilities that are sometimes \u2014 4 D.cE ° Ed.Note: ause winter is ove 1 ho \u2018 rar ; am = his Paling ?| Sop fr am Coen, eee ae re dE mia in making ad NY _¢| forth by Roy D.Locke, Executive Directer, Y.M.CAy Camp Kanawana simple oa 8 he challen hie ana TH | ghee Rona ballin Mey, ri arth mach ficial ane Thies | are of overnight hive r n why a \u20ac should go to camp; |adventure of overnight hikes and That te ok for when aecting a amps preparation fer camp: visiting canoe trips have particular ime 2 D; p of your choice: and finally, THOSE UTILITY MEN .camping dividends.This geries of articles Will be well worth clipping portance for older boys and girls.The 1949 baseball season opens within three weeks and the pasting in your scrap beek fer erence.) | ; \u2018The sense of comradeship that is - ) day lineups probably won't include the names of the men Many people doubt the advisability of sending their children to |develbped in situations like these opening-day the erence between a pennant and second or third- camp.The reasons advanced are many, but they mostly fall in the [is important in the social life of who wi the Natio nal or American Leagues.Th are the unsung following categories: our child is too young and unable to care for |an adolescent.on last P men, the ones who sit in the shade of the dugout until an himself; he would be homesick; he might have an accident or be- Evening Hours Lon nt befalls one of the regulars, and them fill in for the Injured come on we ue 3 ae where our children have everything they Many parents, as well as camp- ac pero.And they're the difference at the end of a season, as any \"°°; MONÉ © ends are going camp.ers, appreciate the cabin vesper ea man will tell you.So .- In some cases these arguments are true and these children are periods featured by Some camps, me.Ap ey at every penmant winning club in the past years, and you'll better off with their parents.All aspects.must be carefully consid- wll a quie berlod before lights leadin: *, the truth in the Zbove statements, Last year's race in the Am- ered, however, because there are many positive values in the camp- sit around a smoldering fire to back ti can League was the closest ever, and the four-team battle was ing experience for children.discuss and evaluate the day's in.the decided, not by the regulars, the players before the public eye, but | ti Most he pay special atten-# happenings.This is by no means Te Was the men behind the men, the humble reserves.The Athletics, with the cou 0 elr eae tod possible in camp.However, the|the most unimportant phase of Wolves best pitching staff in the country, held up for over four months, but na trained with à diew ACE | percentage of drownings in Can- camping progress.oe uw plew completely apart when Eddie Joost went out of action in Au- group of the campers for whee adian Camps in infinitesimal com-| There are of course many other re gust, While Joost's fielding and batting weren\u2019t world-beating, never- they are responsible.Health mea- Ps Lo a uring at co reasons why a child enjoys a ck Me.theless, ho was: the spark of the club, and as sueh, he couldn't be |gures are strictly enforced.Most |Contrast the supervision that | CAMP experience.It can also have , Tom adequately replaced.In fact, with the men that Connie Mack had on people will agree that at some |swimming receives at camp with * real value for parents.It gives , ; ; \u201c mother a relief from the constant bang- the bench, he couldn\u2019t bave replaced anybody.point a child must learn to \u201cstand that in the typical cottage life pring of ; ; chiane The other three clubs, Cleveland, Boston, and the New York (on his own two feet\u201d and camp- |situation.Father is in the city Somes, laucaerire chine young d' Roy Yankees, were just about even, but Cleveland had the best reserves, |ing can help him tremendously most of the time and mother still the ports p ne es rough for 2 sad they won the pennant.They had such reserve infielders as here.It has been proven that the nas to spend many hours in the t the cl f th » - ; greatest single factor leading to itch ; at the close of the camping sea Johnny Bernardino, who could play for most other major league non-adjustment in the American itchen or in the garden.The |son, they are provided with an ob- first teams, and Al Rosen, a solid 800 hitter, who lacks only Kenny Kelt-|,rmy was the\u2019 fact that these children swim with little or no| jective insight into their child\u2019s gh the ner\u2019s experience and fielding ability.Then they had six or seven out- young men had not learned to un- supervision on many occasions.pergonalith and character.ol fielders, all good enough to play regularly.Compare this to the New |tie themselves from their mo- Af camp, ried lifeguards are However, if you just asked a points York club, who couldn\u2019t even replace a crippled and half-speed Joe |ther\u2019s apron strings.Parents had vide led instruction der > eq youngster why he goes to camp Were DiMaggio in the dying days of the season.Granted Joe did as well taken such good care of their testing in swimming, boati = and he would quickly reply, \u201cIt's fun,\u201d ed 12 as anyone else during the last few days, but still, ome more |children that they were \u2018unable canoeing Instruction in 8 hone \u2014 and that is the best reason of ol 2, gooû reserve could have meant the pennant for the Bronx Bombers.to face their problems without skills is standard procedure i ail., parental help.This opportunity to ; procedure In any \u2014\u2014 s with 3 In the National League, the Boston Braves, no better than the develop self-reliance is one of the good camp.Most camps have a donald St.Louis Cards or Brooklyn Dodgers as far as regulars were con- atest single factors of campin resident doctor and nurse, or on WRITE AND DIRECT points.2 cerned, won the pennant on their substitute strength, Any other team me Peale think \u201c\u2018homesicl.call.Health examinations are fre-| Lewis R.Foster, who won an Knott in the league would have folded up like an accordion had they lost ,.» is the perogative of the quent.Academy Award for his story, à bas- s player like Eddie Stanky, but Billy Southworth dropped Sibby youngest campers.Forget it! If| So many families have invested \u201cMr.Smith Goes To Washington,\u201d Sisti into Stanky's slot, snd the substitute played better than the |the truth were told more mothers |i & cottage or havg some similar has written the screenplay for Sr Brat had.Then, Southworth had a great clutch player, Clint Conat- {are homesick for their children [holiday plan that the question Pine-Thomas' \u201cEl Paso,\u201d Para- he ser, filling in for his first-s outfield trio of Jeff Heath, Mike Mc- than the reverse.Many parents, 8rises as to the need of a camp mount color release.He will also lettes Coi and Tommy H je - through their emotional letters experience.In addition to the ad- direct John Payne, Gail Russell, e, but rmick, .\u2019 ; and visits, at camp, are the direct ded safety factor indicated above.|Sterling Hayden and George econd The ntility man will probably win the 1949 pennants too, for cause of \u201chomesickness\u2019\u2019 Camps {the camp brings other values.|\u201cGabby\u201d Hayes in the co-starring | the very few ball-players can go fhrough am entire 154-game schedule Lave many techniques to help a Your child moves into a cabin or !roles.free À without missing a few days.It\u2019s the fellow who takes his place when camper through the homesick per- oints.| he's out of action who makes the difference, jod.Counsellors are trained to look uddy J THE COMEBACK KID - Co .for the symptoms and how to r ray f They laughed at poor Pete Reiser last season, whem he sat on the treat them when they do arise.+ TROIU J | FISHING + wo ; Brooklyn bench, getting into action all too infrequentiy, and when | Solving that personal homesick , na MR he did acting as if he'd never piayed the game before.In fact, at feeling in a stepping stone to Private trout-fishing club with 10 lakes has opening bas.times it almost Jooked as if the only rookie ever to wim the National |8reater emotional maturity for for several desirable members Bid League batting title had forgottem all he\u2019d ever known about the 27Y youngster.= : ; : eu national pastime.\u2018 \u2019 ; p Ee wiater, Branch Hickey, mover à man to keep] Ti true fran au aocident, par- Apply Box 554, 2185 Hampton Ave., N.D.G.pi $15,000 sitting em the bench, whem he could have §10,000 playing ticularly at drowning is er 4 left field, dealt Reiser off to the Braves for Mike McCormick.That 4 Was the best thing that has ever happemed to hard-luck Pete, for 2 in going to Boston, he will now play under baschall's most thought- 0 ful manager, Billy Southworth, Pete finished himself in Brooklyn || as far as Rickey was concerned when he made a mild protest PE Against his chief\u2019s -dismissal of $62,500-a-year Leo Durocher for En $15,000-a-year Burt Shotton.Reiser maintains that he\u2019s always THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8,: 1949 \u2018 PAGE NINETEEN been a Durocker man, and that he would like to have played out the string with the flery Loe.So, as has happened so many times to Rickey, who seems to Use & cash register for a brain in dealing away his stars, Reiser has blossomed forth in spring training, hitting and fielding as of old.So, when Reiser, or Dixie Walker, or Eddie Stanky, or Kirby Higbe lmock the Dodgers out of the pennant race in a clutch game, as Walker and Higbe did last year, the good citizens of Brooklyn can think happily back to the days when Larry McPhail Spent money and bought bali-players and wom a pemmant, the first in 21 years for the happy borough.His biggest mistake was selling his stock to Mr.Rickey.2\" \u2018Home And School Meet | Is Planned For April | Montreal, March 31 \u2014 Close to 350 delegates representing 95 Home and School groups, large and small, throughout Quebec Prov- Ince are expected fo meet here on April 29-30 when the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations holds its scond annual Spring Conference, according to an announcement by E.A.Jarand, Conference Committee Chairman here today.Delegates are scheduled to come from such widespread places 88 Buckingham, Maniwaki, Malartic, Arvida, Sutton and Asbestos.In addition to business sessions for voting delegates the conference Program is to provide general events for members of any association Wishing to attend.+ Opening business meetings will be held in Divinity Hall, 3520 pertinent topics in the afternoon at The High School of Montreal, \\ FORD TRUCKS © FORD TRACTORS © reper tHe MERCURY « FORD BUSSES SALES - SERVICE- PARTS We Service Them AI .«oe \u2014Meleor.¥ LUnenlin 7965 DECARIE BLVD.University Street, Friday after- .) hoon, April 29 and the annual] University Street, and an evening anquet will.be held in the Ritz- concert, also in the High School.Le One Mile Nerth Carlton Hotel} that evening.Satur-|{ J.A.B.McLeish, principal of Factory rained ATlantic 11 64 v \u2018of Snewden day activities include further busi- èss sessions in.the morning at Divinity Hall, panel discussions on the Three.Rivers High School ahd president of the Federation, will be in the chair.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 a Fl.1159» WE DELIVER Fi.1159% ne tonon ror tom wu | lf ET re Sin Easter Chocolates LISTERINE) = s | ® C | the Safe Antiseptic py 33 Lanvin \"WE HAVE A GOOD\" ; 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