The Westmount examiner, 9 septembre 1949, vendredi 9 septembre 1949
[" [cll >>] [fn ]+1æ[ ve] [ol ~ ~]=[3] [lf ~/>]~]¥] (| [ra [x< [>> (| ME > [Jr jun) fa] sonal > Engagements Weddings \u2014 - To Wed At St.Andrew And St.Paul Miss Isabel Margaret McGill, elder daughter of Air Vice-Marshall and Mrs.Frank S.McGill, of Westmount, and Mr.Peter Hamilton Cameron, of Peterborough, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Norman C.Cameron, of Westmount, whose marriage has been arranged to take place at four o'clock Saturday afternoon, October 1, in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul.* Plan To Marry October / Miss May Agnes Lumsden, daughter of the late Thomas Lumsden, and of Mrs.Lumsden, of Notre Ross Cooper, son of Mr.and Mrs.L.Ross Cooper, also of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.John Dame de Grace, whose marriage has been arranged to take place ° at half-past four o'clock Saturday afternoon, October 1, at St, Matthias Church, Westmount, {home after visiting the former's mother, Mrs.A.Appleby, of West- mount.The latter has lately been spending ten days at Loon Lake, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Cobbett and Miss Kathleen Cobbett are occupying their new residence at 4404 Western avenue.Mrs.Cob- bett returned Monday from Metis Beach where she spent the summer.Among those who have entertained for Miss June Elizabeth Farrell, whose marriage to Mr.Francis Lorne Scullion will take place on Saturday, September 10th, are Mrs.Leo O.Reynolds and Miss Joan Reynolds, Mrs.Frank Wil- shades imaginable.SUITS Fall Fashions CHARLOTTE invites you to come in and see the latest styles in the newest materials and most beautiful MILLINERY All Are Moderately Priced EVENING GOWNS { AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT | 3 urs 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE Charlotte Go wns OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY Westmount Fl.7773 MME A.SPECIALIST IN: AND GIRDLES Westmount 6550 ST.HUBERT \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 # Nu-Back \u2014 LeLong \u2014 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINGS 4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.A\u201d 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.COuURVAL Curly Top Eight shampoos on the stage are called for in Mary Martin\u2019s role as star of \u201cSouth Pacific\u201d.Any hair is likely to wilt a bit under this treatment, so Mary gives herself a permanent wave every six weeks.\u201cNobody else could bear to put in 168 curlers\u201d she explains.liam Field and Mrs.Adrian Lunny, Mrs.Daniel K.Donnelly, Mrs.John J.Cullinan, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick O.Reynolds, Mrs.Pierre E.Cholette, Mrs.Harry P.Donohue.Mrs.Edward C.Farrell will entertain at a trousseau tea for her daughter on Wednesday afternoon, and Dr.and Mrs.Henry C.Bus- siere will give a buffet supper for the bridal party on Thursday evening.Dr.and Mrs.Frank R.N.Gurd and their infant son, Fraser have returned to their home in Cam-\u201d bridge, Mass., after a fortnight's visit with Mr.and Mrs.Roy L.Campbell, Forden Crescent, Mrs.Fraser's parents.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Denyse, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leopold Jou- pert, to Mr.Albert Nantel, son of Mr.and Mrs.Israel Nantel, has been arranged to take place very quietly on Thursday morning, September 22, at half-past nine o'clock, at St.Leo's Church, Westmount.The marriage of Miss Mary Laura Gilmore, of Montreal, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs, J.B.Gilmore, of Bathurst, N.B, to Mr.William \"Kenneth Strader, son of Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Kenneth Strader, of Westmount, will take place quietly Saturday, September 24, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Doke, Town of Mount Royal.At the marriage of Norma Theodora, daughter of Mr.and ard Letts, son of the late Mr.W.Letts, and of Mrs.Letts, of Verdun, which is taking place Saturday afternoon, September 10, at two o'clock, in St.James United Church, Rev.Thomas E.McLen- nan will officiate.The soloist will be Mr.Neville Smith, and Mr.Warner Norman will play the wedding music.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and attended by Mrs.Anthony Stofega, as matron of honor, and by the Misses Helen Ennis, Audrey Beasant, and Jean Letts, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids.Mr.Leonard Daniel will be groomsman, and the ushers will be Messrs, Kenneth Letts, Harold Mayhew, and James Docherty.Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Queen's Hotel.WEDDINGS BONNETT - STANIFORTH White gladioli and candles in candelabra were used to decorate Dominion Douglas Church, West- mount, for the marriage of Joan Dewar, daughter of Mr.Sydney J.Staniforth, O.B.E.,, and of the late Mrs.Staniforth, of West- mount, to Mr.John Cookes Bon- nett, of Montreal West, son ot Col.E.J.S.Bonnett, and of Mrs.Bonnett, of Isleworth, Middlesex, England, which took place September 1.Reverend Charles Johnston officiated.The organist was Mr.J.Robb.Given away by her father the bride wore a gown of blush satin, the fitted bodice, scalloped at the waistline, having a sunburst neckline and long fitted sleeves and the very full skirt falling to a fan-shaped train.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of the same material and she carried a houquet of white gladioli.The Misses Joan Erzinger and Patsy Scott, as bridesmaids, wore frocks of sandalwood crepe with bodice having off-the-shoulder necklines and three-quarter length sleeves and very full skirts.They wore headdresses of off-white gladioli blossoms in their hair and carried cascade bouquets of the same flowers.Miss Della Ann Lockwood, niece of the bride, as flower-girl, was in a pale blue taffetta frock.She wore a bandeau of flowers in her hair and carried a matching nosegay.Mrs.T.M.Lockwood, the bride's sister, in a floor-length gown of navy blue crepe wore a hat of matching velvet, white accessories and a corsage bouquet of white gladioli blossoms.Mrs.Bon- Mrs.John Westergaard, of Mont- real, to Mr.William Alfred Loch- Royal blue crepe with a grey hat and accessories; her corsage bous quet of American Beauty roses, Following the ceremony, à reception was held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club, after which the newly-married couple left by motor for New York and the Maine Coast.thé bride travelling in a suit of red wool, with white blouse and black accessories, and a corset of white gladioli.Upon their ves turn, Mr.and Mrs.Bonnett will reside in Montreal.Among the out-of-town guests were Col.and Mrs.E.J.8 Bonnett, of Isleworth, Middlesex, England, parents of the brides groom; Mr.and Mrs.N.F.Blair, of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs, E.M Pedwell, of Orillia, Ont.; Mr.an Miss Eleanor Porter, of Brooklyn Mrs.R.P.Wright, of Toronto} N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Le Clair, of Ottawa.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.Residence - TR, 2342 YOrk 0254 4 a § gst oan: nett, mother of the bridegroom, wore & floor-length gown of to gitend.Vete The first pensioned | pociation f« will be hel jember 14t seen notifie wishing.fur quested to 7404, Profe The Pro Women's O ih of the ill resum registration morrow, 8 Themis Clu prior to meeting Wi plans for ti place at t Sept.27.Miss Irer will occup: M The op Melville À Missionary at 3 pm.Hall of Church, mount.Devotior Ethel M.be read b and Mrs.The sol Botting.A cordi dl to me TTT ç This 10 inch Means other 1: Simp) flower.) has chg ] In co Depa Patte \u2019 \u2019 In The Silver Cross Women The opening meeting of the ver Cross Women of Canada, pontreal Chapter, Will be held | Tuesday at Victoria Hall at \u201d m Refreshments will be | a All members are requested to attends = Veterans Widows me first meeting of the Non- pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Association for the coming season, will be held on Wednesday, Sep- {ember 14th.All members have teen notified by letter.Anyone wishing further information is requested to phone YO 8324 or YO 7404, Professional Women The Professional and Business Women's Organization of the Par- gh of the Ascension of Our Lord will resume its activities with a registration tea to be held tomorrow, at 3.30 p.m, at the emis Club, Sherbrooke St.West, prior to the tea a business meeting will be called to discuss Jans for the Fashion Show taking place at the Mount Royal Hotel Sept.27.Miss Irene Casey, the President, will occupy the chair.Melville Aux.The opening meeting of the Melville Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society will be held st 3 pm.Tuesday, in the Church Hall of Melville Presbyterian Church, Melville avenue, West- mount.Devotions will be conducted by Ethel M.Doull, and papers will be read by Mrs.G.L.Campbell ad Mrs.K.J.Doig.The soloist will be Mrs.M.F.Botting.A cordial invitation is extend- ol to members and friends., Womens Basic Dress \u201cPrima Donna\u201d dress goes well with furs, jewels, flowers, and has a low basic price, too.PERFECTLY RIGHT The pretty girl sat in the corner of the compartment next to her young man, her little niece on her knee.The train dashed into a tunnel, and suddenly the other passngers heard the little girl exclaim: \u201cKiss me, too, Auntie Violet!\u201d FYI TIFT ITT Home SN Pp Se Coma When Thig flower-centered square is 10 inches in heavy cotton! That Means you can make a spread or ther large accessory so quickly! Simple filet crochet in the fower lattice design! Pattern 735 % charts; directions.in coin conomics LOUNGE WIZARDS What's afoot?Some sewing fun on a pair of magic loungies that have only THREE pattern parts! So easy a beginner can sew them! .Jiffy slippers make comfortable wearing! Pattern 632: small, medium, large, extra-large sizes.Each pattern costs twenty-five (25c), which should be sent (stamps cannot be accepted) to this paper's Needlework partment, 2191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G.Write plainly the ttern desireq, » ~ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 Raln > A.Y.PA.Rally The Montreal Diocesan Council of the Anglican Young People's Association is holding a \u201cKenora Night Rally\u201d in St.Martin's Church (corner of Saint Arthur and Saint Urban Streets), following the evening service on Sunday, September 11.All branches are invited to attend, The guest speaker will be Jim McLean, vice -president for the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada and chairman of the Leadership Training Communion at the Ke- nora Conference.Mr.McLean will show a film-on Kenora and will speak on the \u201cWork and Findings\" of the Dominion Conference.Legion Br.75 The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Remembrance Branch (Quebec 75), Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., will hold an executive meeting Tuesday, at 8:15 p.m., at 4715 Queen Mary Road, Apt.12, the residence of Mrs.J.A.Bruce.All members of the executive are requested to attend.Mrs.A.W.Myers, president, will chair the meeting.By IRMA DOVEY Home Éducation | Stuttering Isn't Funny \u201cWe have a new boy at s him talk.\u201d \u201cOh?What his name?\u201d \u201cSam The boys call him \u2018Stuttering Sam.\u2019 He talks like this: \u2018C-c-c-c-catch the b-b-b-b-ball.\u2019\u201d \u2018Are you being good friends with him, Billy?\u201d Mother asked.\u201cYes, of course; only he\u2019s so funny.You ask him a question during a ball game, and by the time he gets around to answering, it's your turn to bat, or something.\u201d \u2019 \u201cBilly, I wonder if you know how serious this is.You have been laughing at the way Sam talks, but, instead you must help him \u2014 waiting to hear what he wants to say is very important.\u201d Billy looked at his mother in wonder.This had started out to be only a joke for Mother, about Sam.Billy was rather proud of the way he could imitate Sam's stuttering, \u201cHow do you know we ought to wait for him to talk, Mother?\u201d he asked.\u201cMaybe he'll speed up if We dont \u2014 well, baby him.\u201d \u201cExperts who have watched such boys have found that waiting to learn what they want to say helps them.Can Sam play ball?\u201d \u201cYes; he's pretty good.\u201d \u201cWhy not tell him so?It makes you feel encouraged to know people think you do things well.\u201d \u201cOh \u2014 all right.\u201d \u201cI went to school with a boy who stuttered.His name was Harry.\u201d \u201cWas he \u2014 pretty bad?\u201d \u201cYes.We used to call him \u2018Ha-Ha-Ha-Harry.\u201d We laughed at him, and some of the children mocked him.I didn\u2019t, because I was such a bashful little girl; but I often think how much kinder we might have been.We knew it might hurt Harry's feelings, but we didn't know it might keep him from talking better.\u201d \u201cWill Sam always stutter?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t think so.I hope not, Those who have made a special study of the difficulty know so much more about stuttering than they used to.Some specialist may already be working with Sam's parents to find out what causes his speech trouble.It is quite possible that he will go away to another school where they can help him more.\u201d \u201cCousin Sandra used to say \u2018tat\u2019 for \u2018cat.\u2019 But she can say it all right now,\u201d commented Billy.\u201cYes, but that was baby talk.Aunt Sue just -kept repeating words correctly for her and helping her to hear them correctly pronounced until she talked plainly.You used to say \u2018wun\u2019 for \u2018run,\u2019 yourself.\u201d \u201cDid I?\" Billy's tone showed disbelief.\u201cYou certainly did \u2014 all the time.We thought it was cute at first and let you go on saying it when we should have corrected you.\u201d \u201cI'm glad I was cured without having to go to a special school, or anything like that.\u201d \u201cSo am I, Son.Yours wasn't a serious difficulty.Many little boys and girls \u2014 boys especially \u2014 have trouble in learning to talk properly.But almost all can learn if théy have help.\u201d \u201cI don't know how I could help Sam.\u201d \u201cBeing kind to him is one way, chool, Mom.You ought to hear I'm certain of that, and waiting for him to finish what he is saying is another.Take time to listen.\u201d \u201crll try, Mom.\u201d Though it's been in the headlines for days, the weather report is hotter news than ever.PAGE NINE The Botte Way SITUATION: You really want a \u2018person to visit you.WRONG WAY: Say, \u2018Il wish you'd come to see me sometime.\u201d RIGHT WAY: Be more definite in your invitation.In Furniture Field Plywoods Lower Cosls The use of plywoods has helped lower costs of furniture so that some of the best craftsmanship in the furniture industry today is expressed in furniture that is not sky-high in price.This \u2014 added to the fortunate fact that today\u2019s natural finishes are less expensive and less detailed to process than the highly glossed dark woods or bleached woods \u2014 and the fact that other low-priced materials, like caning, are used in conjunction with them are like \u201cfair weather\u201d reports ahead for those who will be looking for furniture for their homes.Gerry Ganzer, attractive model, makes her screen debut in a tap supporting role in Paramount's Technicolor western, \u201cCopper Canyon,\u201d which stars Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr, Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman and Harry Carey Jr.About as painful as a mosquito bite is the inoculation procedure employed in immunization against the common childhood diseases.pe po Moth Holes, Cuts, New Address (near Fort) or Il _ Expert Abt Weaving \u2014_\u2014 INVISIBLE REWEAVING Tears, Burns, Etc.LOW PRICES 2055 St.Catherine St.West WIlbank 2443 Gloves and Hosiery in Priced from $3.75 to $9.J ) Fall Fashions Tooke Man-tailored Blouses in broadcloth and viyella.e We Specialize in Individual Fittings e Side Featuring.BLOUSES for your Top your skirts with a Blouse from our Fall collection.\u20ac Come in and see our £ wide selection of exciting new styles and shades.Satin- ; wood, Blossom-time : Grey, Gold, Blue, ; A Cherry, White and i 0s Black.: Sizes 12 to 20 ¥ and 40 to 44.Priced from $5 to $18.95 the new Fall shades.Mde.ESTABLISHED 1921 = Corset LINGERIE \u2014 HOSIERY \u2014 4888 SHERBROOKE STAN AGNES Closed Wednesdays at 1 o'clock \u2014 LTD.CA = GLOVES \u2014 ACCESSORIES WEST DE.1850 ; REID SHOP Open all day Saturday SECTE ENT ai pm a EL X | acné a - PAGE TEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, \u2018FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1v4v ; i i >0¢ ; DOCDOCDOCDOC i .SE \" ER - ~~ j betséat 7 Joan's CHATTER ' fe OC 0CO0C oC By IDA BAILEY ALLENOC\u2014 OCD 00 \u2019 \u201cPardon, madame,\u201d said the chef.\u201cWhat is this calorie?\u201d \u201cA calorie (or cdlory) is really a measure of a unit of heat.Food is the source of energy for the body.And the amount of food needed to create ithe necessary energy is measured in terms of calories.\u201d \u201cAha, now I understand.Do we need to eat as many calories in warm weather as wien it is cold?\u201d \u201cNo, chef, Unless a person is doing heavy labor it is much > ° better to eat about a fourtn less 7 OMOrrOW $ Dinner high calory foods during the Jelled Vegetable Bouillon heat.\u201d Smoked Tenderloin Fresh Vegetables Horse-radish Mustard \u201cI should think then, it would Parslied Potatoes be better to \u2018eat more fresh vege- Quick Cabbage Slices tables and fruits, and nice salads.\u201d CofE ey a \u201cThat's right, chef.For tne Coffee or Tea Milk (Children) fruits and vegetables are bulky Mise enriched bread or and help to fill up the stomach.Otherwise one is Lkely to feelw - \u2018hungry.But it isn't 2 good plan commercial foods are unneces- to use much oil or mayonnaise on |Sarily sweet.\u201d the salads.For these are both \u201cAnd what about bread?\u201d fats, and fats produce a great Cereals Are Starches deal of heat.That is why they are \u201cBread and cereals are starches, To brighten copperware, a little crushed borax, if sprinkled thickly on a flannel cloth thdt .is wet with hot water and well soaked, will brighten the copper like magic, 5 9 My friend Mrs.Jones has just waved Good Morning to her departing family ang: she returns to her house.Her mind is teaming with all their little problems apg ve knows they'll be back on schedule for lunch.In the meantime there are many chop, \u20ac to be done.Yes, Sir! She had better step \u2014 but wait.Mrs.Jones never thinkg of: tackling her day without that extra cup of COFFEE \u2014 that vepper-upper when the gathers herself together.I happened to be passing one day at this time apg ae ingisted on me joining her.It was one of the most delicious cups of COFFEE 1 have ever had.\u2014 BOKAR, and it's been my brand ever since.It is certainly stimulating with that winey, vigorous flavour.Mrs.Jones says she always has that extra cu as her whole family does when they're all home o nSundays.Sometimes alternatine with A&P\u2019s other equally fine RED CIRCLE, rich and full bodied, or 8 O'CL 5.mild and mellow\u2014all custom ground at your neighbourhood Btore.Try one of thess .first and always be first! ; 8 » » Exquisite Finery : ; , : # Here is one of the distinctive shops that make Montreal beloved.It ig hot smart and intimate, like entering a charming living room with chintz covered | chesterfields, coffee tables with ash trays, pretty pictures and prints on the walls and cosy mushroom shaped lamps.MARJORIE BECK makes lingerie to order \u2014 your exact size \u2014 your taste and ideas or she will design especia]] for you.You might find something already for you from the stock, every stitch hand-made, from which to help select your style.Unobtrusively at the back of the room are cupboards housing it.Listen to this, Ladies! Share my enthusiasm for such exquisite beauty \u2014 only pure silks are used and the loveliest of lovely laces! One powder blue négligée and nightgown were brought out Ker for my attention, made of sheer with satin appliqués on net of flowers ang Lust of leaves and touches of embroidery.It closed with a tiny self covered butte meeting called high energy or fuel foods.|and we need a reasonable quantity ; with Mrs, Sugar is also high \u2018n calories.i at the neck and again at the waist.The waist was gathered and Princess nals tablespoozful, en three 5 or both Sa ; ay.A suce are fitting; another of pure silk satin, Empire style, with dark Alençon lace en.Air Force, spoonfuls is about 50 calories.|f t le.\u201d crustations and cap sleeves, with sweetly designed hemline and a matching, slip.The infinitesimal, Lilian K t ; vo - (for most people.foe detailed work called for \u201coohs!\u201d and \u201cahs!\u201d There were others, all very fetching, such as the girlish bee Most of us use far too much sugar \u201cAre there any calories in vita- buttercup yellow, and some extremely smart black pan-velvet lounging pyjamas with a checked ho has in sweetening our beverages and mins and minerals, madame?\u201d brick coloured blouse and lining.MARJORIE BECK specializes in awkward sizes not to be found else.all West- cereals, and in cooking.And al-| \u201cNo, chef, they are agents which where.There is a plentiful supply of darling little French panties of pure crépe, two Bridal sets, \u2014 5572 most all canned fruits and many |actiwate the body processes and 80 {hough a number \u201con order\u201d for Autumn Brides, slips, nighties and pyjamas \u2014 should you dash in, 0PM.cause food to be utilized by the in a hurry for something exclusively yours.A large picture window proclaims, the shop and looks so The sub.body.Many persons are not get- inviting at 1468 Drummond Street \u2014 MARJORIE BECK, HA.1141 \u2014 just as jnviting and delightful Land ti FOOD PARCELS FOR THE MOTHERLAND ting enough vitamins and min- as you will find its owner.erals.Most of the foods lowest in \u201cYour order is filled from export stock in the United Kingdom.Rapid vegetables contain only a few calories or energy units, but is a potent source of vitamins and min- 1 tsp.Worcestershire sauce.Stir in 14 c.of the liquid drained from boiled green lima beans.When §3.20 1 S12.25 5 ue Fiat Wty a vm vit ova's Now's The Season For Cabbage ly, Delicious Eating At Low Cost ethc delivery and quality guaranteed.erals.\u201d \u2019 Phone or Write fer Estest Lists to All Measurements Are Level FEDERAL SUPPLY AGENCIES Recipes Serve Four .Jelled Vegetable Bouillon Co New Birks Bidg., Mentreal, P.Q., , Soften 1 envel fl LR Plateau 8318 Fywater 3125 P avelope unflavoreq smooth add 12 c.additional lima bean liquid.Add 5 c.cooked green lima beans and 34 tbsp.minced parsley.Transfer to a refrigerator dish; cover and chill Cabbage, now plentiful in the market, served hot or cold makes delicious eating at low cost.You can serve it raw in any asty number of ways.From the old standby, cole slaw, to modem shredded cabbage aspic creations there are hundreds of combination Do you n Crm ee eb ea ES a This consists of two parts: A |to remember in the preparation of cabbage is not to overlook it.\u201cpie-cake\u201d crust and blueberry |1f overcooked, fresh cabbage loses its delicate flavor and turn [Ep every ty] = So gelatin § min.In % c tomato until jelled, about 4 hrs.Serve in |using raw cabbage \u2014 with other vegetables, with fruits, raisins, ng, cles bouillon cups, with or without a nuts and various salad dressings.ie of othe garnish of soured cream and Tender, succulent cooked cabbage satisfies hearty appetites in © The © - minced parsley.such tasty dishes as stuffed cabbage, cabbage soup, baked creamed J\" : Blueberry Flan cabbage and cabbage in tomato sauce.Something for the cook me EE \u2014 , Ë filling.Prepare once the recipe for an unsightly color.à simple, pie cake crust and roll to %-in.Shred fresh cabbage or cut it in thin wedges and cook in [ie Pan-Am v thickness.Fit into a 7 X 11-inch salted water only until tender.This may take from seven to 13 L Keep 2 The finest selection of Antique Jewellery ton ain et ahell minutes, depending on the type of cabbage.Then drain and drew A pr .; on display at our I Then prepare the filling, using with melted butter and pepper or à light cream sauce.2 Start à fresh blueberries, if obtainable, Trends in scarfs must co-or-* A i : 4 à in di , Allo ot 4 RH 1410 St NEW SHOWROOMS stle Bldg i |or use 1 pkg.quick-frozen blue- ginated with the all-over fashion i: .0 pe rea a main dish, re Po Vv oraniey St.alle : berries, or one (No.2) can blue- .nawls double the recipe.) | 5 Suites 412-413 LA.3022 berries, or 1 pt.jar home-canned picture such as stoles and aw Cuirage Mont Sani d mes : | = a ma blueberries, If frozen blueberries |for bareshoulder evening gowns Make a cole slaw from finey Miles où Cf - are used, add 2 \u20ac.water.In any and resort sundresses as well as shredded green cabbage and sid aly dra ! case bring to boiling point.Add smaller prints in muted tones for enough finely ehredded green Mile servid \u2014 so Et or one to make feminine fashions.Scarf theme pepper and radishes to add color, much quite Sweet 1 1 P- of gold and dark tones will carry (Marinate in a well-seasonei Bipot of : cornstarch with 1% c¢.apple or ! yo h dressing and serve with sut ter: and |out the metallics influence this French dressing rve 4 Never FOR FREE on en vi to boiling berries ' Add year crisp lettuce leaves on individual 5 Be su stir in .- A at IR PICK-UP 14 tsp.salt and cook and stir 2 Boiled Chinese Cabbage salad plates.With @ Fran per AND min.Transfer to the lined pan \u2018This milk-flavored member of; ther, d bake 20-25 min, in a hot oven ; beets and use as a garnish.6.Serve DELIVERY an e 20-20 min, in » [the cabbage family comes in a Cabbage in Tomato Sauce ter bre ! 425 F.Cool.Cut in squares.Serve petween a head of romaine and a abbage In to ne À ; PHONE plain, or top sparingly with sweet- ong head that looks like a cross| Saute one small onion in tw fod ot.LL ened whipped cream or with 2 bunch of celery.Tie the leaves tablespoons fat or oil until soft i Pp co TR.6679 tbsp.vanilla ice cream.tightly into place at intervals of but not brown.Add one cup cal ne wat Pie Cake Pastry one inch.Slice crosswise with a |ned tomatoes and a dash of peppef il.Me Into a bowl sift 2 c.enriched [sharp knife halfway between the |Add one medium-sized head d À the coté flour, % c.powdered sugar and |strings.Carefully drop the tied |cabbage, chopped.Cook until ca ee 4 tsp.salt, Heap up to make a |rolls of cabbage leaves into hoil- bage is tender.Add salt to tah er to \u201cwell\u201d in the centre, Into this put |ing salted water, and simmer |Stir once or twice during co ap to] the grated rind one-half lemon, 2 gently until the leaves are tender, ing period.Serves six.sure eg olks, and 3, c¢.vegetable {about seven minutes.Lift gently |: : shortening or % c.lard.Chop |from water with a pancake Ey A tablespoon of dry musterd a with a pastry blender until the drain and place on a hot platter, and a little côld water deodort™s butainer shortening ig distributed in flakes Remove the strings, dust with bottles.Repeat, if necessary, à A prtant > the size of bran.Gradually stir in pepper and pour melted butter the mixture stand awhile, t ites tg TIME TO GET SETR\\ FOR FALL! §) je a Wise Owl and you'll get \u2018he jump on the season if you :heck over your fall clothes and he \u201cchildren's schol clothes 6 thsp.cold water; then roll and lover the rolls and serve at once, Filse.Dry mustard also deol ME ot e ow and send them to us for use as directed.silver, pans, dishes and on Va Ï \u2018horough cleaning and neat Trick of the Chet Russian Cabbage Soup after handling fish.Sinks anh ew | aressing.| For unusual flavor add 1z tsp.1 cup shredded raw beets drains get sweet and clean after ter inte i powdered ginger to the blue- 1 cup minced onion sprinkling with borax.over : berries when making the flan.1 cup shredded cabbage achi : 1 teaspoon salt .it ; .% cup heavy sour cream © ler : Well-Oiled Pinch marjoram Skinny men, womel fine 0 Co i i i % cup minced raw carrots Y 8 i © ALL GRIME REMOVED Purrs like a kitten our sewing.4 eups hot meat atock .Ibs.hter boi hu machine does! 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ee omet hs.Vigor .ugly bol¥ ap oe A ain decor loo.og, - (fan Kert Comfeld To Address est - End Chapters Of Hadassah psn Kert Cornfeld, of Tel-Aviv, Israel, who will address a Joint peeting of all westend Chapters of Hadassah on Monday.Pictured with Mrs.Cornfeld is her son, Air Force.Givon Cornfeld, of the Israeli Lilian Kert Cornfeld, of Tel-Aviv, Israel, a former Montrealer 19 has been visiting here since May, will address a joint meeting al West-end Chapters of Hadassah at the Shaar Zion Community | \u2014 5575 Cote St.Luc Road \u2014 on Monday, September 12th, at| ) P.M, The subject of her address will be \u201cArt, Culture and Education in nel and the Part Played by Women in these fields\".low Simple ethod to Make [sty Coffee Do you make good coffee \u2014 ng, clear, fragrant coffee?14 of otherwise excellent cooks nt, The reason?Too weak.The bagic rules for coffee mak- that is, the rules that apply p every type of coffee maker\u2014 simple.Here they are from hs Pan-American Coffee Bureau: L Keep your coffee-maker parkling clean, and scald it be- pre using.2 Start with fresh, cold water.3.Allow one standard coffee easure (or its equivalent, two el measuring tablespoonfuls) fresh coffee to each three- arters of a measuring cup of shly drawn water.For demi- service, use one and a half much coffee to the same mount of water.4, Never boil coffee.5 Be sure your coffee is the oper grind for your coffee- aKer, 6.Serve coffee immediately fer brewing \u2014 and serve it ping hot.Drip coffee: To make good plfee in a drip coffee pot, first ng water to a full, rolling pil.Measure coffee carefully in- p the coffee basket.Then meas- the exact amount of boiling der to allow three-quarters of tp to each standard coffee sure of coffee, When the er has dripped through, re- ve the coffee basket and water Mtainer, Then \u2014 this is an im- fant point \u2014 stir the hot bifee thoroughly to insure a W of even strength, Vacuum Coffee: For this type brew, measure freshly drawn er into the lower bowl, Place over heat, and, while it is aching the boiling point, insert filter in the upper bowl, Then ssure out the correct quantity finely ground coffee.When the ler boils, lower the heat and rt the upper bowl, stir the er and coffee briskly.Aer two or three minutes, We the coffee-maker from heat, When all the coffee has ry to the lower bowl, re- * the upper section and serve.D cloth filters in water in the Tgerator between -uses \u2014 never sh them wi Per With .soap.Mrs.Cornfeld, who is a nutritionist and teacher, has lived in Israel since 1922 and is well qualified to touch on the problems facing the Israeli economy as well as the opportunities afforded today.When UNRA was established in the Middle East, she became its chief dietitian and was placed in charge of twenty kitchens, which fed 35,000 refugees euch day.With the creation of the State of Israel, Lilian Cornfeld went to the front with the Israeli troops and organized the feeding of soldiers in the Negev.During World War Two she acted as dietitian for the American Army and the American Red Cross in Israel.Lilian Cornfeld has had a distinguished career as author of many- leaflets and books on nutrition, and her works appear in German, Hebrew and English.Her most recent book, \u201cThe Palestine over 30 different countries and takes into account the requirements and conditions peculiar to Israel.It is written in Hebrew and contains over 1,600 different recipes.On her return to Israel Mrs.Cornfeld will be asociated with the Satayar Tourist Camp Project, which is Government-backed and promises to be of the main industries of Israel \u2014 bringing currency to the country and providing employment.The project will fill an urgent need, as 50,000 tourists are expected this coming year and it promises to imbue the entire Tourist Industry with a new character according to the Economic Department of the Jewish Agency.: : Mrs.A.Slavouski, President of the Shaar Hashomayin Chapter ot Hadassah, will preside at this rally.treated gently: To get consistently good results with a percolator, first measure cold water accurately into the pot and place it on heat.When the water boils, remove it from the heat and then measure the proper amount of coffee into the basket.Cover, return to heat and allow it to percolate gently for six to eight minutes.That's all thete is to it.Remember, coffee should neves be boiled.It may be kept hot by placing the coffee-maker on an asbestos mat over low heat.X before the license number of an airplane denotes that the plane Cook Book\u201d includes recipes from\u2019 } THE EXAMINER,! WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 Marshmallow Mixture \u2014 Mighty If you go in for super desserts, then these marshmallow recipes are what you've been looking for: Coconut Mallow Balls One envelope unflavored gelatin, J4 cup cold water, 15 cup sugar, 35 cup light corn syrup, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 12 cupcakes, one-inch diameter, 2 cups shredded coconut.; Soften gelatin in cold water; place over boiling water and stir until dissolved.Add sugar and stir until dissolved.Remove from heat.Place corn syrup and vanilla in large bowl of electric mixer.Add gelatin and sugar mixture and beat on highest speed until mixture becomes thick and of soft marshmallow consistency, about 15 minutes, Measure 2 cups of the mallow mixture.(Reserve remainder for mallow ice cream sauce.) Dip cupcakes in mallow mixture and then roll in coconut.Mallow Ice Cream Sauce One 9-ounce can crushed pine- remaining mallow mixture (about 2 cups).Add crushed pineapple and lemon juice to mallow mixture.Use as ice cream or cake frosting.Apricot Mallow Ple One cup dried apricots, 1 envelope gelatin, 1% cup cold water, Stuffed Pepper Is Fine Fall Dish For All Time now to begin collecting recipes for cooler nights.Let's begin with stuffed green peppers and Brazil nut cookies.Creole Stuffed Peppers (Makes 6 servings) Six medium green peppers, 1 small onion, chopped, 1 cup ground cooked ham (or 3% pound dried beef), 3 tablespoons fat, melted, one 10l%-ounce can condensed tomato soup, % cup cornmeal, 1 egg, slightly beaten.Heat oven to 375 degrees F.(moderate).Remove seeds and tops from peppers.Combine remaining ingredients, mixing well.Stuff peppers.Place upright in greased 2-quart baking dish; add water to cover bottom of dish.Cover and bake one hour at 375 degrees F.Quick Mix Brazil Nut Cookies (Yield: $ dozen cookies) One cup sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1; teaspoon salt, 1; teaspoon cinnamon, % cup fat, 13% cups firmly- packed brown sugar, % cup milk, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 3 cups rolled oats, 12 cup chocolate pieces, % cup chopped Brazil nuts, Sift together into mixing bowl flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon.Add fat, sugar, milk, eggs and vanilla.Stir until blended.Beat 1 minute.Stir in rolled oats, chocolate pieces and Brazil nuts, Drop by teaspoonfuls on baking sheet.Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for 12 to 15 minutes.Brazil Nut Sugar Cookies (Yield: about 8 dozen cookies) One and three-quarters cups sifted all-purpose flour, 4, teaspoon baking powder, 14 teaspoon salt, 1 cup fat, 8 cup sugar, 12 cup ground Brazzil nuts, 23 eggs, well beaten, 3% teaspoon vanilla.Sift together flour, baking powder and salt.Cream fat.Gradually add sugar; cream until light and fluffy.Add Brazil nuts and well-beaten eggs and beat well.Add vanilla, Add dry ingredients; mix thoroughly.Chill, Shape into very small balls and place on baking sheet.Cover bottom of glass with damp cloth and press each cookie ball very thin.It desired sprinkle = with sugar and cinnamon or decorate with finely cut cherries.Bake in lator ccffee should be.is licensed for experimental purposes.moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 10 to 12 minutes, TAGE ELEVEN Fine Eati ng ® de, = sauce is neatly garnished with coconut mallow balls.apple, 1 tablespoon lemon juice} % cup sugar, 3% cup light corn syrup, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup heavy cream, whipped, one 9- inch baked pastry shell, Cover apricots with water and simmer slowly in covered pan until tender.If all water is not absorbed, uncover to evaporate liquid.Remove from heat and gelatin in cold water and stir until dissolved.Remove from heat.Place corn syrup and vanilla in large bowl of electric mixer.Add gelatin and sugar mixture and beat on highest speed until mixture becomes thick and soft marshmallow consistency, about 15 minutes.Measure 2 cups of the mallow mixture; fold in mashed apricots and whipped cream.Turn into baked pastry shell.Chill in refrigerator 4 to 6 hours until firm.Silver's Tailoring High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing.cleaning and pressing.5133 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Vendome) WA.7675 2093 Visitation St.Attention! FOR FRAMING OF PICTURES AND OIL PAINTINGS OR RESTORATION OF SAME CONSULT NATIONAL FRAMES LTD.(Just below Sherbrooke St.) FA.2900 - THE KEYS TO HAPPINESS AND SOCIAL SECURITY gre to be found in the love of one\u2019s work and in the practice of thrift.THE MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK Safety Deposit Boxes at all Our Offices BRANCHES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND iN VERDUN Fo À A ES I : ° EK = es TES TE en _ CARE - - = SRE ADIT RATT mre er LN AC fr ana Rm PAGE TWELVE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 Le By EPSIE KINARD New York \u2014 Excessive cleanliness hasn't done \u201cthe world's clzanest girl\u201d any harm.A day spent with Mary Martin proves that the warnings of well-meaning fans, who claimed that her part in \u201cSouth Pacific\u201d would soon lzave her as bald as an egg, are incorrect.Her hair is growing faster,than ever.Mary takes eight showers in public every week on the stage of \u201cSouth Pacific,\u201d while she sings, \u201cI'm Gonna Wash That Guy Right Outa My Hair.\u201d To wash the stage suds out of her hair.she gives herself cight more shampoos.Add to that a morning shower, and you can see that the gal is spotless.I was invited to be Mary Martin's guest on matinee day \u2014 or doubl e-the-usual-number-ot showers-day \u2014 and hreakfasted with the star and her husband in their hotel suite.She looked well-scrubbed, which is to be expected.Her part little- givl face was deeply tanned for the part.She was wearing tailored white crepe hostess paija- mas, blue satin mules and her now-famous hair-do.* * * Her reddish hair is crew cut, curled one inch high.and looks like a snug, red cap.When she * | totalled up her shampods for me,y Westmount Bicycle Automobile Accessories & General Repair Shop F.J.TRAVERS, Proprietor 313 VICTORIA AVENUE {Near Western) WA.3369 We Specialize In WINDOW GLAZING e KEYS MADE ° WHi22-U-WAIT GENERAL REPAIRS I asked her if she\u2019d noticed any change in her hair.\u201cIts healthier than it's ever been and grows so fast that I \"have to cut it every two weeks,\u201d | Mary answered.She said she'd received many dire letters from her fans, telling her of the hor- \u2018rors in store if she kept on with her shampooing binge.But nothing's happened.* * * HUBERT 1226 BISHOP STREET Antiques Bought and Sold FINE REPRODUCTIONS TO ORDER - INTERIOR DECORATION Mary has a kind word to say PLOMER MA.5851 es = ® LECTURING @ BY EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS (under Prov.Permit) Day and Evening Classes Open Septem ee Fe qu ine; \" LEARN HAIRDRESSING INDIVIDUAL AND CLASS INSTRUCTIONS - © DEMONSTRATING ROBERTSON HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 1501 St.Catherine Street West ae = ber 12th, 1949 Fl.4852 A one guarantee.| Installed and Serviced by Vipond-Tolhuest Limited A Five Year Fuel Oil Contract | FUEL OIL BURNER Installed in a few hours.year free service *TA.7271 ON STAGE shampoo requires hidden soap trick, less costume changes\u2014blue denim Shower is a Mary Martin Washes Out Bold Rumors, 16 Shampoos a Week Make South Pa cific Stars Hair Grow GI bucket-and-rope model.(for the hair style\u2019s effect on her clothes: : \u201cYou have no idea how much time it saves in dressing.\u201d Her first stop at the theatre is a room in the basement where she dons sun suit and sun glasses and redevelops her sun tan.\u201cIf I get a dark tan,\u201d Mary explained, ds she exposed her shapely legs to the lamp, \"I don't have to wear body make-up.\u201d Back in her dressing room, she went through her usual matinee routine, She changed into her first costume, ate her dinner and read some of her fan mail.* * * With her first cue, she changed from the calm hostess to the singing, clowning, and romancing actress.The part calls for count- skirt and shorts, a sailor's \u201cwhites,\u201d comic-strip dancing skirt, glamor girl organdies anq nets, and a lady ensign's uniform.All the changes were made with amazing speed.As I watched, the off-stage Mary Martin from Weatherford, Tex., became the on-stage Knucklehead Nellie from Little Rock, Ark, and brought down the house with her shampoo (Number 111) under a GI-built bucket-and- rope shower.After the curtain calls, Mary went back to her dressing room, and washed shampoo Number 111 out of her hair.As she ducked over the basin, I asked how the kitchen-sized bar of soap she used on stage yielded such instant lather under a cold shower.It doesn't, Mary explained.There's a shampoo jelly, lying hidden in a soap dish inside of the stall.She slaps that on her hair and the bar of soap is just so much stage business.After I left Mary, I watched the property man squeezing the soap jelly into the dish for the night performance.Mary was ready, and shampoo Number 112 was coming up.Municipal Putting League Scores In the Firday night putting tournament held in Westmount Park, R.J.Kent carded a gross of 77 and a net of 76 to win first prize.Other low nets-were T.Mahaffy 79, C.Regan 81, W, Creighton 82 and H.Smith 83.Mrs.H.Smith and Mrs.P.Warner tied in the ladies section carding nets of 81, In the play-off Mrs.Smith defeated Mrs.Warner to win the prize.Other close scores were Mrs.W.Stott and Miss M.Fashion Hints ++ LLL \"+ ad e A smart variation of the shawl collar claims attention for this useful coat, cut on fitted lines, in brown and tan checked woollen.Two little curved pockets are placed slantwise on the collar which has a fringed border.The midriff is snugly buttoned with four plastic brown buftoms.The waistline is defined all the way around the back stopping at either side of the front panel Tucks below the waist give a slight fullness to the skirt, Sargent 82, Mrs.J.J.Smith 83, Mrs.A, Bryant, Mrs.Creighton and Mrs.T.Mahaffy all tied with 84.A sealed hole competition was held on Tuesday evening.M.So- den, P.Warner and G.Cairns all tied with 12, In the play-off M.Soden came out on top to take the honors.The ladies\u2019 section winner was Mrs.T.Mahaffy who scored a 12.She was followed by Mrs.R.J.Kent and Mrs.J.J.Smith with 14, and Mrs.H.Smith with 15.If raveled yarn is full of kinks, wind it around a glass jar as you unravel it; you then dip jar in warm water and allow yarn to dry.It will be soft and usable.We got a lot or lay \u201cOnly for Americans\u201d, ren ca release which pokes fun at An, crican tourists visiting Frey, This march time tune is voc = by the Andrew Sisters who a more romantic mood on verse \u201cHomework\u201d, While we don't really Guy Lombardo's orch and we don at all care for the way the old time tunes are being revived, y, must admit we enjoyed hearin, Guy's version of a very lg nun i ber \u201cSun\u201d.The reverse of platter is not much to talk About and is entitled \u201cThere's Something About Paree.\u201d Elliott Lawrence with hig S0me.what unconventional orch gives ug i some more of his fine and different | music in his latest for Columbia_ \u201cEvery Night is Saturday Night Jack Hunter does the vocal on \u201cSingle Saddle\u201d which make 3 very fine flipover, One of Frankie Laine's begt to date is his newest for Mercury, \u201cGeorgia on My Mind.\u201d The tune is well suited to Laine's style ang \u2018fie does it in the best form.Provigy the re Care fo | Canadian Concerts and Artistg | of Montreal will present the opera | \u201cBarber of Seville\u201d at Hig Majesties Theatre.Mail orders ar now being accepted.Anatole Kitain, the Russian.American pianist will give a concert at the Ritz-Carlton on October 17 and lovers of good piano should not fail to hear this virtuoso ., which brings to mind lovers of another type of piano.the ons and only Hazel Scott will perform at His Majesties Jan, 28, 1950 \u2026.Advance notice!!! Fashion your future e Our past performances in training many of Canadd's successful designers is your guarantee that ave can iroin you too as a fashion designer DAY and EVENING COURSES In DRESS DESICN ° COAT AND SUIT DESICN | e MILLINERY e FASHION ART e SEWING CUSTOM MADE DESICN ° MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING DESIGN ° MERCHANDISING AND SALES PROMOTION (EVENINGS ONLY) Commencing Sept.13, 1949 register now FOR OUR FALL TERM CLASSES COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 Except Merchandising Cour as Above FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE he Fashion A ACADEMY LIMITED 1467 Mansfield Street Montreal MA.9611 or MA.7211 Clarke { all-star of the I the explo HOLLY crowd of t) the skated he's being lop agents tay .I Robson, wi pion\u201d and pa is some.gives uy different Umbia\u2014 Night\u201d Vocal on makes à best to prreurs, e tune ptyle and orm, i Artisty he opers His Maj.ders arg Russian.Fe à cone p October no should 1080 .,, lovers of the one I perform 1950 ., [TC ces Canada\u2019s 15 your 1 train URSES In N ESICN ESICN OYS IGN NG OTION Y) , 1948 w [ERM NCING 1949 Course ON IE At AITED treet .7212 CR RT Ld A 2 cE AE STARTS SATURDAY AT THE MONKLAND THEATRE ! THE EXAMINEM.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1049 Clarke Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy and John Hodiak top M-G-M's great sll-star cast appearing on the Monkland theatre screen in \u201cCOMMAND DECISION,\u201d filmization of the long-run Broadway stage success.Charles Bickford and Edward Arnold are other stars in the explosive drama, Direct From Hollywood x By Jack Hirshberg HOLLYWOOD, Sept.8 \u2014 Barbara Ann Scott drew the largest wowd of the season to Hollywood Bowl last Saturday evening when the skated to the accompaniement of a 100-piece symphony orchestra.Fle's being tested by two studios and interviewed by an army of top agents during her brief local #\u2014 - F er Montreal Mark as been named top director of sy Former Montres a the year by the Screen Directors\u2019 Robson, who made both \u201cCham-|gyuild .Hollywood has so pion\u2019 and \u201cHome of the Brave\u201d, abandoned hope of getting an presents the first big picture of 19491 x 7 CLARK CABIE NS | à WALTER PIDGEON \\\\\\' ÿ VANJOHNSON i > CHARLESBICKFORD A JOINHODUK \\_ EDVARD ARNOLD on \"THE MAN FROM COLORADO\" IN GLENN FORD - ELLEN DREW oro WILLIAM HOLDEN TECHNICOLOR La Showing TODAY! ADIAN \"PACIFIC\" in SINECoLoR with Randolph Scott doer one Wyatt, ALSO \u201cI JANE Carto Ruth Hussey and John AAA STARTS SATURDAY! MONKLAND - GIROUARD DE.9711 - even break in British theatres that films are now being made without regard for British tastes at :11 .Raymond Massey, the Canadian already famed as Abe Lincoln, may soon be seen as Cardinal Mendszenty in a picture based on the life of the churchman imprisoned by Hungarian communists.Not one, but two pictures on the Valentino legend are being readied for the cameras.One is a large scale production masterminded by Edward Small.The second is a cheap quickie to be produced by Jan Grippo, who makes the Bowery Boys sagas for Monogram release .Natalie Kalmus, long divorced from her husband, Technicolor chief Herbert Kalmus, is suing him again for several hundred thousand dollars .Mary Pickford is shutting her fabulous home, Pickfair, and moving to New York.She wants to be near her husband, Buddy Rogers, who heads his own television program for ABC .Now Bing Crosby's publishing comic books.He already sells gadgets to sweeten a drunkard's breath, and everything he touches turns to Uranium.* * * Gloria Swanson's young daughter, Michele Farmer, is due for a film career .They\u2019re talking about another Maurice Chevalier film, \u201cAn American in Paris\u201d.Music, presumably by Gershwin .Color television is just around the corner nationally .Television sets are selling in Los Angeles for as little as $99 \u2014 and still coming down.This city now has seven video stations on the air, and more to come + « .Unable to get a sponsor for the program, Eleanor Roosevelt's five-a-week commentary leaves the uir tomorrow after 29 weeks of broadcasting .The Great Guildersleeve will be heard on 41 Canadian stations next autumn under sponsorship of Kraft.It\u2019s been a top U.S.comedy show for many years.* * * Edgar Bergén becomes a television attraction in October and already has a \u2018staff of eleven writers preparing his material.Included among the backers of \u201cSouth Pacific\u201d is Henry Ford, II.Which reminds me of that old proverb \u2014 \u201cThem what has, gets\u201d .+ +» J.Arthur Rank is reported trying to organize a Hollywood production company, but with little luck .Director John Farrow, former RCNVR officer, became a father and a grandfather the same month.His eldest sented him with a grandson a few days after his wife, Maureen O'Sullivan, gave birth to their sixth child .Bebe Daniels\u2019 daughter, Mrs.Jack Rose, prepay from the British Broadcast- Jl ing Corporation for & weekly PAGE THIRTEEN airshow in only five pounds \u2014 less than $25 .Sign in a local cafe: \u201cPlease Come In and Eat \u2014 Before We Both Starve\u201d .Almost one third of American video stations are newspaper owned, with the movie companies and radio networks controlling another hug.percentage.Cost of television operation is so high that independent operators think twice before risking their mcney .Now they're having magle-versus female boxing matches in England.No foolin\u2019 ! And we thought Hollywood had a corner on screwballs.UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents Claudette a STI 4 TN VITIE-ANMENDARIZ JZ HAART CAREY, 1.Pi Fred, \u201cF0 7, COLBERT-MacMURRAY those Grand \u201cEGG and J\" N em / Pg \u2018stars in STARTS SATURDAY! ST.CATH.at CHOMEDY Wi.7780 Last Showing TODAY! \"THE GALLANT BLADE\" in Cine- color with Larry Parks and Marguerite Chapman.Also \"COMMAND DECISION\" with Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Yan Johnson and many others, +, * Vy x x XX Murvyn Vye- Virginia Field NA Henry Wilcoxon = , NEW THRILL _ THE ENTERTAINMENT SKYF- LTECHN INCOLOR?x .MOND OTBRIEN ROBERT STACK JOHN RODNEY © Aki.whisu 2 EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS x * x *x* x TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cKISS IN THE DARK,\" with David Niven and Jane Wyman.Also \"THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN,\u201d color by TECHNICOLOR, with Errol Flynn and Viveca Lindfors.STARTS SUNDAY! DERE re er rer ER EU ZE TRE Fes i = 2 FA yi Ey ox pa pt PAGE FOURTEEN Ascension Do Or Die Tomorroy Record Crowd Anticipated For Semi - Finals Finale By GEORGE COCHRANE The largest crowd ever to attend a Snowdon Senior Fastball League playoff battle is expected to be on hand at Macdonald this Saturday afternoon when Steinberg\u2019s meef Ascension in the seventh and deciding game of their semi-final playoff series.Game time has been announced as 3.00 o'clock.If the dew drops {all in profu- * x gion on Saturday this all-impor- tant clash will be shoved ahead to Sunday afternoon, same park, same time.If the weatherman is in a benevolent mood and the game is played as scheduled, the final playoff series will start at Macdonald Sunday aiternoon with a single game between Columbus, who knocked Robitaille Motors oul in straight ganies in the other playoff series, and the winner of the Ascension-Steinberg\u2019s go.The finals will be another best of seven games affair.12- INNING THRILLER The 2,000 and sorae odd fans who braved an overcast sky and a pessimistic weather report from the little men at Torval on Labour Day to amble up to Mac's Yard got their money\u2019s worth in class A fasthall entertainment.In the opener.Steinberg's edged Ascension 5-4 in 12 innings.Columbus won the nightcap 11-9, of which more elsewhere in this section.It was that Seinberg's-Ascen- sion battle that gave the customers most of the day's thrills.And it was the Detroit Red Wings\u2019 Jimmy Peters, making his last appearance of the season in a Steinberg's uniform, who scored the run that broke up a deadlocked ball game after lhree overtime nerve-tingling innings.With two out in tre last half of the twelfth, the score knotted \\ straight, at 4-4 and the bases empty, Peters lifted a pop into short right field.It should have been a routine out but second sacker Kevin Kennedy let the ball slither through his hands and carom off his knees towards the foul line.Peters, no slouch on the basepaths when acceleration is needed, streaked around and crossed the platter standing up.That was the ball game, TOUGH ON EMMETT It was a tough game for Emmett Jones, the Ascensionites\u2019 veteran right-hander to lose.Jones, who had hurled the Westmount aggregation to a win the night before that had halted Steinberg\u2019s playoff win streak at two tossed a magnificent game.He held the grocers to nine hits, not allowing more than two in any one inning, walked only three and fanned five.Gerry Snyder was credited with the win.The manager-outfielder- hurler took over mound duties for the Steinbergers in the eighth after Saindon had been lifted in favour of pinch swinger Bill Flookies.The Sny held the A's scoreless for the rest of the contest.PELOQUIN COMES CLOSE Leo Peloquin, Ascension\u2019s lean third sacker wh® won the Snow- don Senior Fastball League batting crown last season, came Economical Transportation At Its Best! ® Hillman © Sunbeam-Talbot ¢ Humber Sales \u2014 e Commer Parts _ Ser.: Products of The Rootes Group \\ 0) MOTORS CLIFF MOORE 1824 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Fl.8208 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 \u2014_\u2014 Jackie Robinson is far and away the most spectacular player of the game\u2014in the field, at bat and on the bases.The Brooklyn second baseman leads the National League in batting, runs- batted-in and stolen bases.close to breaking up the ball game in the tenth.First man up In that inning the taciturn Peloquin laced one of Snyder's more inviting deliveries into right centre.The ball travelled on a line, streaked past centrefielder Bill Flookes, Pelo- quin raced around the hassocks.He raced for home as Flookes heaved the ball to shortstop Ricky Tomlinson and the grocers\u2019 teen- 0 lage infielder relayed the throw to catcher Dick Barber.Peloquin hit the dirt.Plate umpire Pat Oss yelled, \u201cNo\u201d then cried, \u201cYou're out\u201d as Barber went over to where Peloquin was lying prostrate on the gorund and tagged him with the spheroid.Ascension squawked long and hard but Oss ruled that Peloquin had missed the plate and stuck to his decision.The game third sacker strained his ankle on the play and while he made a brief appearance in the bottom half of the inning in right field he had to be lifted.GROCERS TAKE LEAD Steinberg's jumped into a 2-0 VAR NEVERS EX eee 8 L' 1m :1 T E *b orth LIP EU lead in the bottom half of the third when Maurice Racette slammed a homer with Jerry Maguire aboard.Ascension got back into the ball game with a vengeance in their half of the sixth.Peloquin led off With a single and advanced to second as Snyder juggled the ball in centre field.Kennedy walked.Then Noel Romney came through with a three-run homer to centre to put the Westmounters out in front 3-2.The Ascensionites stretched their lead to 4-2 in the seventh when Tommy Brennan led off with a four-baser to left centre.But the Steinbergers proved themselves a team that won't give up until the last man is out by notching singletons in the seventh and eighth to tie up the ball game.Both their third and fourth runs were unearned.BATTING STARS In a batting way the stars for Steinberg\u2019s were Don Callaghan with two for four, Jerry Maguire and Maurice Racette with two for five, and Bill Flookes with one for three.For Ascension Peloquin led the way with three for five.With the game tied up Doug Heron and Maurice Racette pulled off fielding gems for Ascension and Steinberg\u2019s respectively.Heron came streaking in from left field and made a sliding, shoestring catch that earned him the ovation of the afternoon.Racette went way back into right field and grabbed one of Romney's smashes with one hand.Ascension .000 003 100 000 4 9 5 Steinberg\u2019s .002 000 110 001 5 9 1 Batteries: Jones and Harvie; Sain- don, Snyder (8) and Barber.Umpires: Oss, Provost and Giles.Buddy Atcheson Best for Columbus Slugging Buddy Atcheson, as good a fastballer as you're likely to see in this or any other decade, paced Columbus\u2019 Snowdon Senior Fastball League entry at the plate over the course of the regular 1949 schedule.Though he didn\u2019t figure in enough games to earn the Snowdonites\u2019 batting crown (that honour went to the Knights\u2019 Jack \u2018 Eagan), Atcheson led his \u2018team with an impressive .519 average.The former grid ace collected 27 hits in 52 official trips TT Lou Greenbaum Local Rep For Cycle Derby Westmount\u2019s Lou Greenba a8 man of varied capabilitiey and interests, has come forth jy à n : role, Backer of the Westmount Warriors Junior basketbal club last season, Lou has announce] that he is the Montreal reprèser tative of a Cycle Derby which wil | be at the Verdun Auditorium fro November 5-22.\" The derby will be a rep the old six day bicycle rao! will be unique in that 16 mal riders will compete with 16 to male\u2019 riders.Entertainment in th nature of trick riding, sprints and amateur vaudevillians yj) be served up to enhance the Eeneral proceedings.A number of former six-day bike race stars have been signed, among them the well.known Rene Cyr.The show, which is slated for a New York opening and will then move on to Chicago and other American cities before coming to Montreal, is being promoted by James Proscia.Public relations man for the show is the famous Abe Yager, who entertained members of the press and radio on Wednesday.be back in the Aud next year.The promoters signed an option to that effect.18-Hit Attack Highlights A\u2019s Win Over Grocers Snapping out of a team batting slump which had seen them score a scant three runs in their last three games, Ascension racked up a 10-4 win over Stein.berg's in a regular semi-final playoff tilt played at Macdonald Park Sunday afternoon.The win gave the Westmounters a 3-2 lead in games in the series.K:vin Kennedy's Krew slam med out a total of 18 hits, blasting Paul Saindon from the mound in the fourth and going right on with their barrage against Gerry Snyder.Each hurler was nicked for nine hits.The free-hitting fray saw Noel Romney, Doug Heron and pitcher Emmett Jones all strike home runs for the winners.Every mem: ber of the club figured in Ascension\u2019s slugging spree with Tools Provost, who hadn't had a single hit in the first four playoff games leading the parade with three fer five, including a triple.For Steinberg\u2019s, Gerry Snyder had three for four, catcher Dick Barber, two for four.Emmett Jones went the route for the winners and pitched an other good game.He held the grocers to nine pretty well scat tered hits while striking out four and walking two.Steinberg's - 003 000 100 \u2014 4 92 Ascension .203 300 11x \u2014I0 Bi Batteries: Saindon, Snyder (4) ab Barber; Jones and Harvie Co Umpires: Sonny Provost, Jimmy Giles and Pat Oss, ie HYDES WITH DEBORAH HOLLYWOOD \u2014 David Hydes who played a dramatic role I M-G-Ms \u201cMadame Bovary,' turns to that same studio as 4 comic steward in \u201cPlease Belie® Me.\" Hyde appears with Deborah Kerr, Mark Stevens, Peter Law ford and Robert Walker in t# Norman Taurog directed comed) Se Es Killoran aggregation are as fo lows: Atcheson 0.Tagan L.\u2026ivcsve \u2026 Lapointe .Attenborough Scully .B.Bowness .Gray L.csvr000e Kay= coven Vas unies #1 A, Bowness soccer 4 2 Pollock .Ji to the plate, Complete averages of the Jay Soh Reville «ss Killoran \u2026 If the show goes over well, it] Canad ming 16, of Willis) the m Natior 70 ent ads to = We: Rec Du Bowling finals i; General four ce: St.Law eral Di semi-fir tricts, i Saturd: The ideal, b conditio manage Chairm: Manage importa large their à) shots 0 as the gaged ( Elmdak mount, way, tl mainta end, as possess) year previou had a and W.by one comme Duril mount the sk several posing and ui the El After lavishl the M pid Cornw.ers, down, ace Ladies The Badge the W Badge Whose Heggi Waite rink v Intos Willie 15-21, win fg twent evide of spo the ld their Partie ily a Satis, high] Ing W Moun Pere feelin enjoy cenbaum, fities and in g ney estmount ball club nnounce] represen.vhich wil Flum from rebirth ot TACe but 16 mal kh 16 te.po in the rints ang will be lo general of former [have been the well.slated for I will they pnd other coming to moted by relations he famous ined mem.radio on year.The option to k \\\u2019s rocets a team | had seen ree runs in ~ Ascension over Stein.semi-final Macdonald 1.The win ; a 3-2 lead rew slam- hits, blast- the mound g right on ainst Gerry was nicked » saw Noel and pitcher rike home very mem: | in Ascen- with Toots ad a single yoff games, h three fer rry Snyder 1tcher Dick ; the route pitched an- Je held the - well seat- ng out four 100 \u2014 4 9 2 11x \u201410 18 à der (4) and vost, Jimmy BORAH vid Hyde tic role it ovary,\u201d T& studio as 8 ase Beliett ith Deborah Peter Law licer in the ed comedy ES are as fof I well, it'lf WESTERNERS ba Canadian amateur men\u2019s swimming champion George Bevins, 16, of Winnipeg, who nosed out william Ross of California in the mile race at the Canadian National Exhibition.He defeated 20 entries from U.S.and Can- ads to win the event.Westmount Lawn \u2014Central Press Canadian Winning woman mliler at the C.N.E., was another westerner, Vivian King, 20, of Winnipeg.An Olympic swimmer, Vivian swam the mile in 26 minutes, 12 seconds, only one minute behind the men.Bowlers Set Record By- Reaching 3 Finals During the last week the members of the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club made history, as their representatives reached the finals in three important events, the first of which was the Governor General's Trophy Competition, which is open to the clubs located in four centres, embracing those affiliated with the P.Q.L.B.A.Cornwall, st.Lawrence and Ottawa.the Clubs of which play down in their sev- wal Districts, the winners of the first two of which play off in the semi-final and are pitted against the winners of the other two Districts, in the final which took place Saturday afternoon.on the Highland Park Greens last The conditions for play were ideal, both as to weather and tha condition of the greens, under the management of Mr.J.E.Roy, Chairman of the Committee of Management governing the most important competition, before a luge audience, who evidenced their appreciation of the excellent shots on frequent occasions, and as the total of the two rinks engaged on each side, that is of the Elmdale Club of Ottawa and West- mount, was extremely close all the way, the liveliest of interest was maintained right up to the last end, as it was only then that the possession of the Trophy for a year was finally determined, as, | previous to that point, the lead had alternated time and again, and Westmount was only trailing by one shot when the 21st end tommenced.During this final end the West- mount rinks lay three shots until the skips came to play, and by several gkillful shots by the opposing skips these were dislodged and ultimately ended in a win for the Elmdale Club by four shots.After the game the visitors were lavishly entertained tg supper in the Masonic Temple at Westboro, presided over by Mr.Williams of Cornwall, at which some 75 bowl- ts, ladies and gentlemen, sat down, and did full justice to an excellent meal provided by the Ladies of the Highland Park Club.Badges Presented The Silver Commemorative Badges were then presented to te Winners, and the Bronze Badges to the Westmount players, Whose representatives were J.M Heggie, L.C.Allen, R.C.Braith- Waite and J.R.Douglas which tink won out 23-24 and A.S.Mac- Intosh, J.Jesse, Wm.Hunter and Willie Brown, who suffered defeat 15-21, Since this marked the first Vin for the Elmdales during their (wenty-one years\u2019 history, and had evidenced the very highest type th Sportsmanship, it is certain that he losers in no way begrudged eit well-earned victory, more fy ularly since they could read- satista pre ate their feelings of highly.ion in winning the most ng prized Trophy in the howl- rea as many of the West- perien players had previously ex- feel co this thrill.All returned enj g hat they had thoroughly oyed their outing, to which the Heron Leading Ascension Hitter Big Doug Heron, the \u201cerstwhile McGill grid and puck star, was the only man on Ascension's pennant winning Snowdon Senior Fastball League entry to finish the regular schedule with a batting average over the .300 mark.Heron, who patrols the outfield for the Westmount aggregation, collected 29 hits in 86 official trips to the plate for a .337 average.Averages of the Ascensionites over the regular schedule are as follows: H Pct.Heron .000 327 Provost .0i0lnn 10,297 Barrette .cc0000ne 32 293 Kennedy 33.262 Harvie 20 252 Romney 18.250 Brennan .28 224 Peirson .$y 219 Shelley .10 208 Peloquin 21 .206 Lecavalier 14 171 Jones .2.0200c0u00e 5 161 atttitude of the winners had made such a contribution.The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Notre Dame de Grace Mixed Tournament which steadily gains in popularity, was brought to a most successful termination last Friday, when the finals in the Primary and Consolation Competitions took place, in the former of which the rink composed of Mrs.Leach, J.Turner Jr.,, Mrs.Gall and Wm.Hunter was pitted against a rink skipped by A.Henderson of the Verdun Club, and after 18 ends they were on the short end of the score by ten shots, It was regrettable that on account of a delay in the completion of the Tournament, due to adverse weather conditions, two of the original players had to be replaced, because of their unavoidable absence, but the substitutes fittingly supplanted the absentees.In the Consolation Final we were represented by Miss Young, C.D.Hendeson, Mrs.Cheese and W.Lambert, and although they got off to a had start their fighting spirit manifested itself, as it became & real contest towards the end, as they entered the last only one down, but thzir adversaries registered two shots, leaving them three down against the rink skipped by J.J.McGee of the Mount Royal Club.At a pleasant function, presided over by the Vice-Presi- dent of the Notre Dame de Grace Club, at the close of the Tourna- + THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 CAPTURE SWIM TITLES Booth, Bowen, Smith to Quit The \u201cbig three\u201d of the Snowdon Senior Fastball League executive .The hard-working trio, presi- won't be back next year.dent Clary Booth, vice - president Harold Bowen, and executive committee member Ken Smith, have made no official announcement to that effect but they have Jet it be known around league circles that this, their second, will be the last year that they are going to pilot the destinies of the classy Snowdon circuit.This three-pronged blow to the organization of the local fastball loop is causing considerable consternation among the executives of the six clubs that comprise the fastball league, generally rated as the best in the province and just about equal to anything else in the dominion.The Booth-Bowen- Smith combine is credited in the minds of most league followers ment, both winners and Tosers were presented with handsome prizes, suitably acknowledged by all, fitting references being made to the efficient manner in which the Tournament had been conducted, and to the Ladies of the Club for the excellent refreshments which they had served each evening to the players and spectators alike, thus bringing to a fitting close ane of the most enjoyable Tournaments ever held in this District, in which some 192 players parti- cipated.with putting senior fastball over in truly big-time style in Notre Dame de Grace.SUCCESSORS UNKNOWN Just who'll succeed the threesome fis anybody's guess at this time.It\u2019s most likely that the league managers and team executives will do all in their power to persuade Messrs.Booth, Bowen and Smith to stay on for another term.But, judging from what the three men have said, it's unlikely PAGE FIFTEEY that their efforts will be successful.Some names have been bandied about in informal discussions but no one has been formally approached.Its 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satisfaction from their heating equipment.Call your dealer or Lasalle Coke Service Department, MArquette 6221, for this FREE service.a EN pero BES cairn pes + erm tira + AE be \u2018 1 \u2018 PAGE SIXTEEN British Have Many Wrong Ideas Says London Curate \u201cI find the people have many wrong ideas at home,\u201d Rev.John Smith, moderator of the United Church of London, England, told members of the Westmount Rotary Club at their regular luncheon meeting held on Wednesday.\u2018 Introduced by Kenneth Carver, the former miner, who did not become a minister until he was 40 years old told Rotarians that many people of the British Isles feel that once the rationing was eased, Britain was back to normal again.He told a simple story about the way they acted when candy and other sweets were taken from the rationed lists.\u201cOn the day following the announcement people stood in deep queues at nearly all candy shops in the country, and ordered as much of the commodity as they could take away.The food ministry thought that after this initial rush, everything would fall into a general pre-war practise, but it didn't, and as a result, the supplies ran so low, that candies fiad to be put on ration again.\u201d \u201cFor ten years now\u201d, the speaker said, \u2018we have been rationed on scme of the most substantial foods, such as meat, butter, tea, fats and sugar.He also pointed out that while there is plenty of cereal on the market, people don't buy it to any great extent because each person is only allowed one half pint of milk per day.Outlining several of the major problems confronting the people of Britain today, the speaker dwelled on the social embarrassments caused by the present food shortages.\u201cThe British people are ordinarily home loving type, who used X-Ray .(Continued from Page 1) to complete their courses \u2014 money well spent in a land so short of nurses as Canada.The third point made by Dr.Griffith was that from a laboratory standpoint the hospital is exceptionally well-equipped, not only with instruments but with highly qualified specialists, as well, Hospitals are often judged by the medical profession on the number of autopsies they perform, he explained.The Homoeopathic rates among the highest, with 607.Among the many special services available, Dr.Griffith spoke of the hospital's introduction of the detective thriller drug, curare, which is now being used with re- .markable effect to relax muscles , during operations.High Operating Costs Douglas Bremner, president of the hospital, spoke of the high cost of patient care, which averages $11 per person \u2014 although, as he explained, patients do not pay this much.He said that Homoeopathic patients, whether public or private, get almost exactly the same -care, which, naturally means a much higher average cost.À big percentage of patients, of course, pay nothing at all for services.Speaking of hospital expenses, Mr.Bremner said that payment of staff constitutes nearly 60% pf the cost of running the hospital.It takes 250 people to look after 130 patients adequately, he said.John B.Lewis, in closing the meeting, stressed the importance of having a hospital handy in case of emergency.\u201cWhen something goes wrong, \u2018even the nearest hospital is too far away,\u201d he said, telling of the Homoeopathic's efficient ambulance service to Notre Dame de Grace and surrounding areas.Following the meeting, a tour of the hospital was made by the canvassers.Answer To Thi Week's Puzzl | to ask their friends to come to the house for supper and a game, but now they are forced to say, \u2018come over after supper and we'll play a game.\u201d He maintained that such actions are distasteful and embarrassing to the would-be hosts, therefore adding to the long list of frustrating conditions which they live through.\u201cBut,\u201d said Rev.Smith in closing, \u201cour lot would have been very much harder had it not been for the terrific, and I choose the word carefully, generosity of our Dominions.\u201d I have absolute optimism about my country, that through the shadows and the darkness, light will suddenly burst through, and we shall be better Britons.\u201d The speaker was thanked by Douglas McKean, who said that perhaps the Westmount Rotary Club would see fit to send further gifts to Britain in her still needy hours.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 STARTS SUNDAY AT THE WESTMOUNT THEATRE! Don\u2019t Let The Hardware Fool You \u2014 It's William Bendix and Bing Crosby who co-star with Rhonda Fleming and Sir Cedric Hardwicke in this Technicolor musical adaptation of Mark Twain\u2019s beloved classic, \u201cA CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT.\u201d This musical comedy will start Sunday at the Westmount \u2018Theatre ! Mrs.A.Stikeman.(Continued from Page 8) City Pound, the C.S.P.C.A.receives no grant from the public treasury and is dependent for its revenue on members\u2019 dues, voluntary donations and bequests.As the Montreal Branch of the Society services the Province of Quebec, with the exception of Quebec City and- Shawinigan Falls, out-of-town donations to the tag day are solicited and may be sent to the Tag Day Fund, C.S.P.C.A, 1705 St.James St., W., Montreal, 3.John Payne and Dennis O'Keefe co-star in Paramount's \u201cThe Eagle and The Hawk.\u201d Both Stars are exactly six-feet-three inches tall and each weighs about 197 pounds.The Pillar .; .(Continued from Page 2) tumour, So doth tobacco.Love still dries up t , humour, p \u2018Me wanton So doth tobacco.Love makes men sail to shore, from shore 180 doth tobacco.\u2019Tis fond love often makes men poor, So doth tobacco.Love makes men scorn all cowarg fears, So doth tobacco.- Love often sets men by the ears So doth tobacco.\u2019 Tobacco, tobacco, Sing sweetly for tobacco, Tobacco Is like love, oh love it: » For you see I have proved it, No.|, West .(Continued from Page 1) ron is the original Air Cadet squadron in Canada and was formerly known as No.1 Westmount Squadron.It was just last year at this time that the Air Force Veterans\u2019 - Association, No.8 Branch of the Canadian Legion, took over sponsorship of the organization.All instructors are ex- service men.Inquiries concerning joining the squadron may be sent to Fit.Lt, Greene, 2112 Claremont Avenue; or to F/O J.H, Barnes, 4800 Clanranald avenue.WA.8416 9 roduci™?CROFT'S FABRIC CENTRE A new modern store in your locality now ready to serve you.MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU OUR VARIED SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR FALL SEWING Silks - Woollens - Cottons - Sheeting Butterick Patterns Famous English Lavenda Knitting Wool Gotham Cold Stripe Hosiery 361 VICTORIA AVE.(Opposite Somerville) 4 £3 Ww So TT house Ww.G.forme site, 0 tracks this y- TI which and so In t was Db outh estm for bo aster: fadly The jmmed pf col und, the pet asi rocee: als uildin Club « gampa Westm ôther unds e su ampa them week.Invi include reside harle ~ Fi lake] ne A> SME PE RTT Y a Le ES on Lo "]
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