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READING f VOL.XX, No.39 \u2014\u2014 he Examin Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis | : WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 pe Es HERE'S A ROAD WITH EXTRA BOUNCE \u2014 Cars should really bounce along this strip of roadway in Columbus, O.It's one of two streets where the Ohio Highway Department is laying a 300-foot experimental patch of rubberized pavement.The sample strips, 12 feet wide, will each include more than 400 pounds of rubber.The rubber roads will be studied as to durability and nonskid qualities.The project is expensive, and it will take years of testing to determine whether rubber roads are practicable.Westm't Council Hands Over Deed 0f Land to UBC.Final authorization was given by the Westmount City Council at their meeting Monday to sign over the deed to the land for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club to that organization.This lot on Greene Avenue was first acquired by the City in October, 1944, and was held by them until such time as the club offi- clals were prepared to go ahead With construction.Council also authorized the Mayor and Secretary-Treasurer to sign a new contract with the Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission for power service and primary voltage.The contract will run for nine years, dating back to January 1, 1949.General Manager P.Jarman Was authorized to attend the International City Managers\u2019 annual Conference in Palm Beach, Florida, December 4th to 8th.Council also authorized payroll deductions with regard to the forthcoming Canadian Savings Bond issue, City Undertakes Study of Traffic Because of the number of serious accidents that have happened tecently at the intersection of Clarke Avenue and The Blvd, Westmount City Hall officials an- Hounce that warning signs will be Painted on the pavement.However, this is only the first flep in their prevefitative meas- Ures, The city is undertaking a Complete study of the situation nd intends to eliminate accidents here if at all possible.This might involve the use of traffic lights which will slow traf- fe or at least control it, they ay.Today, when the politicians and statesmen of nations gather again and again, in an effort to solve the problems of the world, when historians, philosophers, scientists spend great efforts in discovering what was wrong in the past, there is a group of people who are not confused, and do not waste time in regretting the past \u2014 they are members of the Baha'i World Faith.- Starting on Tuesday, October 4th, at 8:30 p.m., they will hold weekly discussions in Victoria Hall.The first speaker in this series is Mrs.Doris Richardson, of Toronto, and the public is cordially invited.Professor Toynbee, the historian, mentioned the Baha'i Movement ag the possible savior of our present day civilization.Its members work to-day in some 94 countries, OPENING DAY NDS\u2014This | feative alr to rota s à last Friday aftetng 0 Lectures On Baha\u2019i Faith To Start Next Tuesday bringing hope of a peaceful world to those who despair of the future after an atomic war.The Baha'i World Faith bases its teachings on the idea of the progressive revelation of the Divine Will, and claims that all the prophets of the past, Moses, Buddha, Christ, etc.came from the same source and with the same purpose: to show humanity the way to ultimate unity and peace.The prophets always came when the need was the greatest, just as before the fall of the Roman Empire, Christ arrived.To-day we witness the downfall of our present day order, if we can call it order anymore.The prophet whose task will be to show the way to the new life, has already arrived.In the middle of the nineteenth peut, A WESTMOUNT ATHLETIQ y high: on a8 West : N grid aggregations on the 1949 LEA 6tf to a ro (Continued on Page 2) tepping dyüim majorettes lent à Westmount Athletic round Hills Senior \u201cA\u201d , and West ne Start.The Pupils Take | the younger pupils of her school the yearly performance given by classes.that reason that she understands F PRICE: THREE CENTS Madam Sorel\u2019s Youngest Part In Ballet By BLUEBELL STEWART PHILLIPS Ruth Sorel, world \u2018famous ballerina and choreographer of note who has her studio in the Westmount YMCA, is hoping to present in a children\u2019s ballet in addition to the more mature members of her Madam herself became interested in dancing and decided to make it her career when she was very young, and it is perhaps for the very young children so well: it lis a pleasure to watch the brilliant and talented choreographer in- \u2018 structing earnest four-year-olds in the mystery of balance, hand Westmount Boys Brigade Resumes Junior Activities ~The First Westmount Company of the Westmount Boys\u2019 Brigade resumed junior section activities last night at the Junior High School The junior section will be designated the First Westmount Team of Life Boys, catering to the boys \u2018of 8 to 12 years.Captain J.Howard Richardson will: be present along with the staff, consisting of Wm.Roddick and Gordon Turner.A very active programme has heen mapped out and will include participation in an Interna- tfonal Camp this coming summer; a feature which proved highly successful this past year.Recruiting has already started and will be carried on throughout October, up until full strength has been reached.The Life Boys, junior reserve of the Boys\u2019 Brigade, have a very attractive uniform consisting of Naval Cap, Jumper and navy blue shorts.They operate in sections of 8, known as a Team.Boys are trained to develop the Team spirit rather than individualism, and in all sports as well as efficiency training credits are built up for the Team, maintaining a keen competitive spirit throughout.Leaders of these sections wear a white cover on their cap, designating their rank and may choose the name of their section, most of which are after various animals or birds, the symbol of which is worn on their arm.¥ artistry, body movements.Madam Soral studied under the foremost choreographers in Europe, danced in all the old-world capitals, and was acclaimed by one eminent critic as the finest theatrical dancer in Europe: after she and her pupils appeared at the first Canadian Ballet Festival the Winnipeg Tribune critic said: \u201cShe is instilling her skill of dance and mimetic.artistry within the minds and bodies of her young proteges,\u201d \u2018and an article in the Toronto Saturday Night said, \u201cAs a choreographer and teacher she is a post, inspired with the beauty and value of what she is creating.\u2019 The same article, quoting Madam Sorel, stated: \u201cOne must teach one\u2019s pupils not only to dance but to know the deepness of life.The dance itself is only part.One must feel a soul within the music and translate it into the dance.\u201d .Madam Sorel believes that for children who have an inability to express themselves, who suffer from inhibitions, from any inward awkwardness that creates a (Continued on Page 2) Youngster Is Hurt When Hit by Truck Three-and-a-half year old Chars: les MacFarlane, of 657 Victoria avenue, suffered a broken left thigh when struck by a truck while playing near his house on Tuesday.- Police report that the youngster ran out into the street from in front of a parked .car, giving the truck driver, Jean Lambert, no chance of seeing him in time to stop.He was taken to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital by ambulance.gals hail from West Hill and are an important part of the West Hill band that has been following Red and Grey teams around for the past few years.@ Red Raiders won the game, 17-0, and the lagsies shown above stole the rest of the show. Ceres fa 05 0 pr pre = TE Chit © + RESTES murs 2 Kmper ripe EE ler Tent ae - FET a oy, PCI FS - TT Tee ses LE Tile een mea.= ARR er aT Once again our old friend, Mel Burge, takes over for us.Once again it is \u2018ou r\u201d pleasure, to wish the Cube, Scouts and Scouters of this area, and all other areas, for that matter, a very happy Scouting Season to come.When the writer says \u2018\u201cour\u201d, he means that the wishes come from your regular correspondent, plus your \u201cpinch-hitter\u201d.\u201cScouting is what you put into it .The more you put into it, the more you get out of it.\u201d So said, our very good friend and Scouter, R.F.Corkran, away back in 1932.\u201cCorky\u201d is still going strong, and our hope is that we might live up to his expectations.We all loved \u201cCorky\u201d and remember him often, at Scouts, at Camp, at Church Parades \u201cCorky\u201d à and many other men who have gone on before, have left us the inspiration for the \u201creal\u201d Scouting spirit.It is only fitting that we Phone FL.9192 ait 10, S147.Reliable Repairs to Radios, Electrical Household Appliances, Lamps, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, etc.All thoroughly and expertly repaired by JOE ZAUCHNER 4115 ST.CATHERINE W.{Near Wood) FI.9192 pay these old timers this tribute and I'm sure any Scouter in the area would be only too pleased to have them pay their Pack, Troop or Crew a visit.So, it is with this note that we wish you all \u201cGood Hunting\u201d and \u201cGood Scouting\u2019 in the 1949-1950 Season.Mr.D.A.Stuart (Garth's Father) put in an appearance and treated the pack to \u201ccokes\u201d.Thanks, Mr.Stuart, it was a grand way to end the meeting.Sixers are asked to call up their boys before meetings.New chums who have joined this season are: Michael Warmington, Jack_Wit- cher, Teddy Gosse, Bevin Boyd, Bobby Buckey, Gilbert Cooke and Bruce Hutchison.Thirty-six Cubs will be accepted at Trinity, and there are Cubs on the waiting list, so regular attendance is imperative.David Dorrance, Bill Hartley and Earl Bisson are off to Boarding School.We hope when they are in Montreal on holidays and such.that they will be down at the Jungle to look us up.Trinity Pack ceremonies for last Opening Sales \u2014_ Economical Transportation At Its Best! HILLMAN Parts \u2014 Products of The Rootes Group Service O0: HOTORS CLIFF MOORE 1824 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Fi.83208 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS 3% due October 1, 1952 have been called fer payment October 1, 1949 These bonds should be presented for redemption with all coupons of later date attached.No further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date.RB2W THE EXAMINER, \u2018began less than five year ago.Till using all kinds of film companies ! Was going to be three lengths of 6051 WESTERN AVE.Our telephone line is clear, waiting for your call.Order your coal now and you'll be sure of getting the kind and size you prefer.WELSH ANTHRACITE ALSO Cannel Coal \u2014 Fireplace Logs HAMPTON W00D, COAL & COKE EL.1177 By GEORGE COCHRANE CHILREN'S FILMS Britain leads the world in making films for children and yet this special department of film making then, a few story films for children had filtered through from Russia and the Germans,had made a few puppet films for young people and that was all.Mary Field, Director of the Children\u2019s Film Department of Gaumont British Instructional and producer of à great many children\u2019s films, and her associates decided to start something in this field.They formed a small planning group \u2014 nineteen of them \u2014 and worked in fourteen different countries and in this way got a tremendous amount of variety of style and content into their films.In a recent BBC broadcast Mary Field said that one of the first things they had to learn was not to surprise their youthful audiences.\u201cChildren like to know well beforehand what's going to happen, so that they can have all the pleasure of anticipation and the satisfaction of knowing a great deal more than the characters on the screen.\u201d She said that the child audience is extremely logical far more so than adults, who accept the most staggering non se- quiturs with apparent complacence, and gave the classic example of a small boy who wrote, \u201cThis is a silly film.The schoolmaster said the swimming race the baths and they finished up the end they started\u201d.\u201cOne of the chief pleasures of any audience, adult or child, is to identify itself with the actors on the screen\u201d.said Miss Field.\u201cFor this reason a children's film must have young children in it.Besides seeing boys and girls of their own age, the children like to see younger children, to whom they can be protective, and very old people, for whom they can also feel protective sympathy.In adolescents they have some interest as this is the age group next to theirs, but in ordinary adults they have practically no interest at all.\u201cA very interesting problem in making children\u2019s films relate to sound.If you imagine for a moment an audience of anything from four hundred to a thousand children between the ages of seven and eleven, you'll realize at once that this audience couldn't possibly\u2019 be quiet for two hours on end unless all its members were in a state of coma.Children like to talk and comment on what they Monday's meeting, was led by Sixer Teddy Roberts.The meeting had 29 in attendance.New Sixers appointed were Jim Goddard \u2014 Gold; Graham Martin \u2014 Red; Acting Sixer of the Blue Six will be Gary Worsley.Seconds of the Gold, Red and Blue Sixes respectively, will be Barry Barth, Brian Carson and David Shaw.Instruction was carried on in signalling, First and Second star work, Exercises and Guide Badge.Tests passed: First Star completed, Brian Carson; Exercises, Paavo Wright, Garth Stuart and Ronald Leadbetter.The Red Six under the leadership of Sixer Graham Martin won the competition for the evening and was presented with the Good Hunters pennant.This marked the last meeting that \u201cRikki\u201d (P.L.Robert Matthews) would be in attendance, and a goodwill gesture, the pack bid him farewell with the Grand Howl.Bob has put in 3 seasons as a Cub instructor, not only that he was a 2-star cub and a sixer in the Cub pack.Thanks, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 BLIND MAN LOSES HOME AND DOG \u201cLosing my home is bud enough, but losing my dog was too much\u201d, said Lealand (Dutch) Brown of Simcoe, seen with grandchildren, Doris and Lewis.Blind for 13 years, his dog was his guide and companion.The animal perished in a fire which destroyed Brown's home.see, and they have a perfect right to do so.Children\u2019s films must, therefore, be planned so as to allow for full and active participation on the part of the audience.There must be plenty of action with dialogue and an ample number of silent scenes during which the children can tell each other what has happened, what they think is going to happen and what they hope will happen.If they have plenty of time for talk and conjecture, an audience of children will be ready and anxious to listen to any dialogue which is necessary for the development of character and plot.Not only do they attend carefully, but they remember and apply what they've heard.But they don't waste time listening to bad or unnecessary dialogue.They very rightly talk it down.A delightful thing about a child audience is that it brings such zest and vitality to its film- going.There is no greater nonsense than to say that film going is a passive amusement for children.\u201d Miss Field concluded her talk by repeating what is already a truism to herself and her colleagues, that although they can plan and make films, judge their moral fitness for juvenile consumption and know whether they are sufficiently well produced to train children's appreciation, they cannot judge their entertainment value, which only children themselves can assess.Madam Sorel's .(Continued from Page 1) barrier between themselves ang the world, the ballet offers a means of self-expression, gives a poise that is more than bodily, and so assists such youngsters to acquire a happier social attitude, Her happy combination the classical with its rather abstract ideology, and the modern with its concern with the realities of life touches the needs of younger children as well as those girls and boys who are a little older.Lecture on.(Continued from Page 1) century, in dark and backward Persia, a man named Baha'u'llah declared that God sent him to teach humanity how to achieve world unity and peace.Among his teach- ingg are definite instructions on how to elect a world government, and to establish a universal language.Baha'is help every organisation or movement that works for peace and understanding.There are Ba.ha'is in every part of the world, which made the United Nations ask their collaboration in several conferences.The average man knows 12,000 words.But he can always invent his thumb instead of the nail.Barrister and Solicitor OFFICE: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department fer the Clesing ef Estates of Deceased Persons 57 St.James St.West Residence: 2055 Lincoln Avenue \u2014 FI.2805 Y.M.C.A.Bob for all the help given us.BAHAT MEETINGS Gordon Avenue Each Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.Subjects and Speakers FAITH FOR WORLD PEACE Mrs.Doris Richardson, Toronto THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION PRINCIPLES OF WORLD CIVILIZATION Mr.Emeric Sala, St.Lambert Oct.5th: Oct.12th: | Mr.John Carré, California Oct.19th: Oct.26th: KNOW THYSELF Mrs.Rosemary Sala, St.Lambert e All welcome \u2014 No collection Under the auspices of the Baha'is of Quebec VERDUN Evo PS solruooGOORA CN Ou OLEUERMENE ES 0CIRAEDRUION LOS SLT EML0OH0IO0E toners + 2 The gvent wag the d for, 1 mour Anoth selves Ary Up ar with men held Sh Mr.Harry ager, treast Hugi McCa Ong dinne comp Ray Aff lven| 5 th 3pd Co.\"I Wooll Atkiy uch\u201d, ldren, e and own's e 1) ves and ffers a gives a \\ bodily, rsters to attitude, le classi- ct ideol- its con- of life ger chil- irls and ere 1) ackward tha'u'llah 1 to teach ve world lis teach.tions on ernment, rsal Jane \u2018anisation for peace » are Ba.he world, Nations n several ws 12,000 ys invent nail.\u2014 ON PraPAINED + REPINISHED + s m\u2014\u2014\u2014 | \u2018:Hardwood Floors : LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED | A.Ross Grafton \u2018| © \"% COMPANY J Free Estimates WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST, - WESTMOUNT Les Pak CHALK RIVER ATOMIC ENERGY PLANT MAY PRODUCE A-BOMBS FOR CANADA This plant at Chalk River, Ont, Canada\u2019s principal atomic research laboratory, has, up to the present, been devoted to experimenting with peaceful application of atomic energy.If, \u201c however, the U.S.will not divulge its knowledge on atomic bomb manufacture the plant may be devoted to making bombs for Canada.Successful Golf Tourney Held By Monitor Pub.Co.The Monitor Publishing Company Limited acted as a super chef at the Lachute Golf Club, Friday.Mixing together advertising, editorial and executive members of the staff, adding a dash of golf, a liberal amount of food, and an abundance of recreation and enjoyment, Harold G.Phillips and Miss Pearl Howard, joint organizers of the event, served up a dish, that tickled the palates of all attending.+ Annual Event x The tourney, an annual fall gvent for the office employees, was born out of an idea of Hugh E.McCormick, president, to have the different staffs of The Moni- for, The Guardian and The West- mount Examiner, get to know one another, while enjoying themselves, After the staffs had been split up and played two-ball foursomes, with two ladies and two gentle-| all men on each team, a banquet was, days.held in the club house.Are you interested in making Short speeches were given by Professional looking leather pur- Mr.McCormick, Harold Phillips,| Ses, weaving beautiful table run.- City to Sponsor Hobby Group; Will Meet October 5th What's your hobby?That's what the recreation staff on the Parks Department, City of Westmount, is asking interested citizens these Harry Houghton, general man-{ hers or belts, doing shellcraft ger, Lorne Machean, secretary-|.work?If you wish to have an in- treasurer, Miss Pearl Howard, teresting and profitable hobby, Hugh Mount, Barry West, Paul McCaffrey, and Wilf Burnley.One of the highlights of the dinner was a skit on some of the fompany's personalities, given by Ray Meikle and Reg.Groome.After the meal, prizes were glven to all attending, regardless ï the figures on the score cards.3pecial prize, donated by Ayers Co.of Lachute, of a beautiful Woollen blanket, was won by Phil Atkinson, of The Guardian.AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE REG'D.4226 St.Catherine St.West (Just west of Greene Ave.) Hand Tailored Suits and Coats for Ladies and Gentlemen : : - 2 Weeks Delivery \u2014 Best Work Guaranteed We specialize in remodelling your old garment to look like new.Furs remodelled, repaired, relined, cleaned and glazed.Reasonable prices, DeLuxe Dry Cleaning \u2014 48 Hour Service i ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER WE.5908 - i with qualified instructors in charge, supervised by the City of Westmount, save the night of Wednesday, October 5th, for a general meeting.The Oak Room of Victoria Hall, with Recreation Supervisor Cliff Thompson explaining the program, will be the place, time 8 p.m.Luke, author of a book in the New Testament was a physician.| irs \u201cWESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 HS.Ross, KC, Gives Progress Club Address Speaking to the Canadian Pro- \u2018gress Club of St.Laurent at Ruby Foo's gt Thursday's dinner meeting, Howard S.Ross K.C., former columnist for this newspaper, was introduced by Gordon Weekes and thanked for his excellent address on \u201cWorld Unrest and a Suggested Cure\u201d by Roger Lang- lois.: Booster for the meeting was Roger Langlois.Birthdays were celebrated by Roger Begin, Sept.22, and Andre Lanthier, Sept.22.President Norman Hartenstein occupied the chair.Club Vice-President is Clarence Marshall; Secretary, N.Roland Begin; and Treasurer, Gaston Guay.Committee officials are: Atendance, R.C.Perkins, Director, and R.C.McKenna, Chairman; Bulletin, J.J.Callanan, Director, and R.Cork, Chairman; Charity and Youth, G.Langelier, Director, and A.E.Watts, Chairman; Entertainment, Y.Jasmin, Director, and G.Hodge, Chairman; Finance, G.Guay, Director, and T.Corry, Chairman; Membership C.D.Marshall, Director, and H.V.Stoddard, Chairman; Publicity and Planning, R.Lang- lois, Director, and G.Weekes, Chairman; Speakers, G.M.Da- vidge, Director, and R.Jeakins, Chairman; Ways and Means, J.J.Calanan, Director, and A.E.Watts, Chairman.A Directors\u2019 Meeting was held the night preceding the regular meeting.VOLTAIRE'S BOAST Voltaire said, \u201cIt took twelve ignorant fishermen to establish Christianity.I will show the world how one Frenchman can destroy it.\u201d But alas for that boast, it is said that twenty-five years after the unbeliever died his home was purchased by the Geneva Bible Society and became a storage building, and that his printing press was used to print an entire edition of the Bible.Employment Assurance \u201c30 YEARS IN oy WESTMOUNT\u201d Reliable Watch Repairs Four Certified Watch Makers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Is Industrial Challenge Enlightened personnel policies by Canadian industry can contribute significantly \u201cin the struggle against those who would destroy our way of life.\u201d Earl M.Patton, general employment supervisor of the Bell Telephone Company in Montreal, declared at Westmount's Rotary Club luncheon meeting held Wednesday.Introduced by James Lawson, EARL M.PATTON an employee of the Bell Telephone Company and a member of the Westmount club,\u201d Mr.Patton stressed the influence which progressive personnel relations have on the outlook of the workers.\u201cPersonnel programs which ensure an interested informed and enthusiastic body of Canadian workers will do much to guard against the inroads of totalitarianism\u201d, he said.Mr.Patton suggested that Canadians want more th an unemployment assurance in its broad sense, assurance not only of an opportunity to work and earn, but an opportunity to work and earn under conditions which recognize the individual and make for a better and happier national life.\u201d he said.While not quarrelling with present social legislation, Mr.Patton was apprehensive about the trend such legislation is taking.\u201cIt is doubtful this type of re- strictive legislation can be made to work successfully,\u201d he continued, \u201cnot only because people will not accept and apply in the manner intended legislation which ate tempts to govern their way of life, but also because, once embarked on this path, there is little chance of withdrawing; each piece of legislation requires another and yet another more restrictive in nature to assure the effectiveness of those preceding.\u201d _ The speaker held, that basically, the challenge must be met by industry and business, rather than by government.He emphasized that not only personnel people as such but everyone concerned with hiring and placing employees, with supervising, with deciding policies affecting the workers\u2019 welfare has a part to play.Mr.Patton discussed briefly the value of procedures \u2014 particular ly the nondirective interview and pre-employment tests \u2014 developed by personnel experts to assist in hiring and placing workers.The speaker was thanked by Jack Burroughs, who said that most Rotarians would find his talk a great aid in their handling of personnel.Mrs.A.Thornton Funeral Service Funeral services for Mrs.A.W.Thornton, 86, who died Saturday after a lengthy illness, at the home of her son, Dr.Laurence Holmes Thornton, 2147 Marlowa avenue, were held in Dominion- Douglas church on Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m, with interment at Dresden, Ontario.Born Ella Minetta Shorey, at Sydenham, Ontario, she later moved to Dresden, Ontario, where she married the late Dr.A.W.Thornton, first dean of the faculty of dentistry at McGill University, She was an active member of Dominion-Douglas Church, and of the Nolan-Cornell Chapter of the Imperial Order of the FRAGRANCE IS SEALED IN VACUUM Daughters of the Empire. RL Se em ga pre » % « à [EN uc - ~~ mous TA AE en SHAE AP Gear dr Fo ay er Leni THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY cs A rs ik ESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGER{q MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.ENROLL NOW FOR DAY OR EVENING COURSES, PRIVATE LESSONS ALSO AVAILABLE.GRADUATES WITH LEADING MONTREAL FIRMS.WEllington 1885 \u201cThe School of Successful Students\u201d SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL (of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.) New classes every month School open 12 months a year DAY DIVISION General Office course - Bookkeepers' course Stenographic course - Secretarial course Subjects include Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenographic Practice, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Business English and Correspondence, Spelling, Office Practices, Business Office Machines, Filing, Principles of Busi= ness, Employment Guidance EVENING DIVISION A similar range of business subjects together with a group of technical subj ects.Information from the Director 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MONTREAL, MA.8331 lL How to \u2018fling aside the garment of heaviness, of sickness and sorrow and despair, and in the dawn of a new light to follow Jesus in the way,\u201d was the theme of a public lecture on Christian Science delivered on Monday evening by Archibald Carey, C.S.B., of Detroit, Michigan.Today we can learn the same method that Jesus utilized in healing, and achieve similar results, Mr.Carey told a large and responsive audience in Victoria Hall, Westmount.A member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, he spoke Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount.\u201cChristian Science gives a scientific explanation of the Christianity which was taught and demonstrated by Jesus and his apostles,\u201d Mr.Carey declared.\u201cThe discovery of this Science is an interesting story.The Discoverer of Christian Science was Mary Baker Eddy, a woman of \u2018ibrilliant intellect.Her parents were devout Christians, and her intellectual attainments were balanced by a deep appreciation of vy General Course In the Natural Sciences Descriptive Geology Descriptive Astronomy General Biology Genetics Embryology and Histology Vertebrate Zoology Invertebrate Zoology General Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry for Textile Students Qualitative Analysis \u2014 Semi-Micre inorganic Quantitative Analysts Organic Chemistry and Proteins Physical Chemistry Chemical Thermodynamics Industrial inorganic Chemistry Qualitative Organic Chemistry Industrial Organic Chemistry Ghemistry of High Polymers lements of Draughting Advanced General Draughting Machine Drawing and Design Elements of Mathematics Algebra and Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Calculus Advanced Algebra and Infinite es Differential Equations Advanced Calculus General Physics Mechanics, Heat, Light and Electricity Radio and Sound Reproduction Statics and Dynamics Light \u2014 Optics Thermodynamics and Kinetle Theory Electronics Printing and Finishing of Textiles General Dyeing General Course in the Humanities The Teachings of Jesus English Language and Literature English Composition 19th Century Studies In English Literature American Literature English Literature in the 17th Century Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Drama Canadian Literature English Literature of the h Century Creative Writing Introduction to Modern Literature Reports and Précis Writing Public Speaking Short Story Writing The Modern Drama Chaucer The Understanding and Appreciation of Muslo The Understanding and Apprecia-« tion of Painting Studio Course in Drawing and Painting Evening School of Art Professional or leisure time training In oll branches of art.Evening classes open October 4.Similar courses ia doy division.Drawing and Painting Portralture Figure Drawing Modelling Sculpture Hiustration toring Advertising Layout and Design Peéter Dédlgn Faghion Drawing and Design Fabric Design Cartooning and Caricature Carbohydrates, Fats, Amino-acids, SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE UNIT COURSES IN THE EVENING COLLEGE Degree Courses College work for high school graduates, leading in three years of evening study to the diploma of Associate, and in six years to the degree of Bachelor\u2014in Arts, Science or Commerce.Preparation for degrees in accountancy.In the evening division students may enroll for single subjects or complete courses.Similar courses in day division.Lectures begin September 30.The History of the Theatre Understanding and Appreciation of Architecture and Sculpture Studio Course In Modelling and Sculpture French Language and Literature French Canadian Literature French Literature in the : 17th Century French Literature In the 18th Century French Cuiture In Medieval France French Culture in Modern France Introductory Course In German German Language and Introduction to Literature Beginners\u2019 Latin Latin Composition and Translation A General Study of Philosophical Problems Great Philosophers, Anclent Medieval and Modern Logic and Sclentific Method Ethics Introduction to the Spanish Language Spanish Language and Literature Spanish Latin American Culture Advanced Oral Spanish General Course in the Social Sciences SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS Evening High School Graded courses leading to high school graduation diploma, provincial high school leaving certificate, matriculation.General, commercial, Mathematics-Science courses.Grades 8, 9 and 10 in one year each; grade 11 in two years.Classes open September 28, : Evening Elementary School Graded courses leading to elementary school graduation and high school entrance.Grades 5, 6 and 7.Adulte especially wal.come.Classes open September 29.Registration now in process (10 a.m.fo 9 p.m., Sal.to 7 p.m.) \u2018 Information regarding day or evening courses may be oblained from the Registror SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A: Principles of Human Geography Introduction to Economies General! Economic History Advanced Course in Economie Theory Public Finance and Fiscal Policy Business Cycle Theory Economie tistics Philosophy of Education History of Early Civilization History of Modern Civilization History of Latin American Republles History of Scala! and Politica! Idees Canada Since 1791 History of Russia Introduction to Political Selonee International Political Relations Politieal Thoeories, Ancient and Modern Structure and Function of the United Nations A General Study of Mind and Behaviour Advanced General Psychology Vocational Guidance Psychology in Industry and ommerce Psychology of Education Child Development Introductory Sociology Social Change General Anthropology Seclal Movements and Institutions The American Indian Elementary Accountancy Intermediate Accountancy Cost Accounting Auditing and Investigation Higher Accountaney Business Organization and Management Commercial! Law Advertising Transportation and Traffio Marketing and Merchandising Company Secretarial Practice - Credits Collections Investment Analysis Corporation Finance Insurance Purohasing Taxation Stenography Typewriting Office Management Supervisory Training Job Analysis and Evaluation International Trade Personnel Administration Executive Skills Analysis of Business Conditiong Budgeting and other Business Planning Commercial Algebra Mathematics Finance Statistical and Graphical Methods Commercial Correspondence French Correspondence Spanish Correspondence SCHOOLS Evening Business School Business and technical subjects.Classes begin October 4.Complete business diploma courses in doy division, Stenography Typewrlting Bookkeeping Business Arithmetic English Conversation (for Freneh= speaking students) Business English Business Correspondence French Conversation Blueprint Reading Estimating Draughting Strength of Materials Practical Mathematics Zechnology of Textlle Fibre General Dyeing \u2014\u2014 i 1441 DRUMMOND STREET, MONTREAL « TELEPNONE: MA.8331 wv Christian Science Lecture By Archibald Carey C.S.B.spiritual Truth.As she grew up and her breadth of vision increased, she could see beyond the narrow limitations of dogma and creed which would describe God as limited, changeable and supernatural.; \u201cShe also rose above the scientific and intellectual bigotry which would describe the world as wholly material, ignoring the existence of such an essential characteristic of God as love.She could see no reason for the conflict that seemed to exist between science and religion.A scientific approach which was based upon an honest search for truth would find its goal in a Christianity founded upon an understandable Principle, a Principle which maintains and controls every fact and law in the universe.\u201cAs Mrs.Eddy sought to understand the right relationship that must exist between true science and true religion, an incident occurred which brought a practical answer to her questions.She met with an accident which was expected to prove fatal.She took her Bible and opened it at the account of the healing by Jesus of a palsied man.As she studied this, she was instantaneously healed.\u201cHere she gained an intuitive indication of the method of healing used by Jesus, and she devoted herself to a study of his teachings and works, by approaching this study from a scientific point of view and looking for facts and laws rather than for miracles and supernatural occurrences, she discovered the laws that Jesus had used and the methods of making practical use of them.This was the Science of Christianity, and she called her discovery \u2018Christian Science.'\"\u201d As tangible evidence that Christian Science heals today in the way taught by Christ Jesus, Mr.Carey related actual instances of healing.These embraced not only physical recoveries, but relief from sorrow, the improvement of home conditions, and the development of ability to meet business conditions successfully.These beneficial results, the lecturer said, are truly scientific in that they follow the application of definite rules in the Science of Christianity.Dickens Fellowship To Open Season The Montregl Branch of the Dickens Fellowship hold the opening meeting of the season jr Victoria Hall, Westmount, Tuesday evening, October 1 The speaker will be the Hon President, Dr.F.W.Norwood, who will review the Dicken, book of the year, \u201cDavid Copperfield.\u201d Other meetings on the seas son's program are as follows: Nov.8, Miss Mary Winspear MA.PhD.principal of Weston Day School for Girls, \u201cThe Sentimental Novel.\u201d Nov.15, Military Whist and Bridge, Cissie Gorman, lady vice.president, convener.Dec.13, \u201cTiny Tim\" night Leslie Gordon Barhard, \u201cA Chig in the Midst.\u201d Jan.10, Stuart Richardson, Public Relations Officer of the Northern Electric Co.\u201cEnglish Inns of Dickens Time.\u201d Feb.7, Dickens Birthday celebration.Feb.4, Msgr.M.P.Reid, St, Augustine of Canterbury Church, Notre Dame de Grace, \u201cThe Humanities of Dickens.\u201d March 14, Annual Meeting.The musical program at each meeting will be under the direction of J.G.W.Rendall, chairman of the Music Committee, and Phyllis Rowell, accompanist, Dramatic sketches, arranged by Edward Wilson, chairman of the Dramatic Group, will also be featured.Anson Walker, 4165 Hampton avenue, is president for the coming season; the treasurer is J.G.W.Rendall, 4038 Hampton avenue.BOY REPAIRS OLD CLOCK The people of Long Itchington, Warwickshire, were startled the other day to hear the 100-vear-old clock in the church tower striking the hour after ten years' silence, They soon discovered that a village boy, Harry Windsor, home from college, had slimbed the an- tient tower, found out what was the matter with the workings of the clock, and then, with the aid of a fretsaw and pieces of lead and steel, had managed to set it going once more.Yom Kippur, Holiest Jewish Day, Begins Sunday Evening, October 2 Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of Atonement, begins one half hour before sunset on Sunday, October 2, and concludes after sunset on the morrow, Monday October 3.Yom Kippur is the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar and brings to a culmination the Ten Days of Penitence ushered in by the New Year.The observance of the Holyday is characterized by a strict fast and abstention from all worldly pursuits and by extensive public worship.The well-known Kol Nidre prayer is solemnly chanted by the Cantor and Choir in the Synagogue on the Eve of Yom Kippur.The entire next day is spent in the Synagogue.Confession and atonement of sins constitute the main motif of the beautiful liturgy.Yizker, the Memorial Service for departed kin, fallen soldiers, and Jewish martyrs will be held just prior to the early afternoon prayers.Very colorful is the Avo- dah which describes the manner in which the day of Atonement was observed by the priests and the people in the ancient temple in Jerusalem, Towards nightfall the solemn and impressive \u2018Nei- lah\u201d (closing Service) is chanted by the Cantor and the Congregation.Yom Kippur is officially ended with the sounding of the Shofar, the ram\u2019s horn.The day of Atonement has ever been a festival of great hope and encouragement for all humanity.Through its message of sincere contrition and forgiveness, and through its teaching of the ultimate goodness and unlimited potentiality of the human being, it offers mankind the ime petus to oyercome past failings and start afresh.\u2018 The Montreal Board of Jewish Ministers announce that Yom Kip- pur Services will be conducted in all Synagogues in this City.Jewish visitors in the community are cordially invited to contact local Synagogues for Yom Kippur worship arrangements.NEW EXPORT IN SCALLOPS .Canadians are now enjoying the first scallops to come from the newly located field near Pics tou Island, N.S.A carload of the seafood from the new field, the discovery of which was an° nounced recently, wag shipped ré cently by Canadian National Ex press to Montreal.; The scallops are of the de cious white inshore variety, 2 it is expected their discovery Wi result in a large increase in Maritime fish exports.given Mont by th tal E when 83-ye: plind his ei and Rober érippl under geous à fine ing 1 Britis Schoo by ad éd a treat.retary amd group of tot ings, watch by bli ing h fine e and R vary | at the Lan living and fé semble tained vocal their Ann compl \u201cTime record days three al sp Rio.\u201d Fle 1510 FL MIS MIS Ch Dor Eld of the their ason in it, on er 13, > Hon, arwood, Dickens i Cop.\u20ac seas ollows: nspear, © Wes., \u201cThe st and dy vice.night, à Child ardson, of the English y cele.eid, St, Church, \u201cThe ing.it each > direc- chair- mittee, npanist, ged by of the iso be ampton or the urer is lampton OCK hington, led the vear-old striking silence, ta vile , home the an- hat was kings of the aid of lead o set it Ys r 2 ent has f great for all ssage of forgive- ching of and une > human the im- failings f Jewish \u2018om Kip- ucted in ty.Jew- nity are act local pur wor- IN enjoying me from ear Pic rload 0 1eW field, was an ipped re: onal Ex\" the deli- iety, and very will » jn Marl THE EXAMINER, WBSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY _ =\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 _\u2014_\u2014 Ti Fie Real An impromptu concert was given Monday afternoon at the Montreal Association for the Blind py the Hayward and Hayward Vo- tal Ensemble of Bermuda, B.W.I, when a reception was given for 33-year old Lancelot H.Hayward, blind conductor of the group and his entourage numbering 11 men and five women.His assistant, Robert E.Hayward, has been a éripple for the past 15 years, and under leadership of this courageous pair the group has gained à fine reputation as the outstanding musical organization of the British West Indies.The concert was held in the Bchool building and was attended by adults and children who show- éd appreciation of this special treat.Tea was served with Sec- etary Gilbert Layton presiding and he suitably welcomed the group which had the opportunity of touring the Association buildings, seeing the workshop and watching brooms in manufacture by blind workers, and in observing how blind children receive a fine education.Mrs.P.E.Layton and Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones of Calvary United Church were present at the recital.Lancelot Hayward himself is a living example of what courage and faith can accomplish.The ensemble under his direction entertained the audience with excellent vocal numbers at random from their repertoire.SPEEDY MUSIO Ann Sothern and Danny Scholl tompleted the musical number, \u201cTime and Time Again\u201d in the record time of one and a quarter days instead of the scheduled three days allotted for the musi- gal specialty in \u201cNancy Goes to Rio.\u201d Fletcher Music Method and Piano School 1510 Mackay St.FI.5911 NORMAL FLETCHER COURSE For Teachers PIANO AND THEORY Exams, if Desired FLETCHER MUSIC CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS MISS JANE LUDGATE REID MISS HENRIETTA M.GILES CHILDREN'S THEATRE Dorothy Davis-Violet Walters Elocution - Diction - Poise STAGE AND RADIO PRODUCTIONS 2 STUDIOS 1835 Girouard Ave., N.D.GC.Rialto Theatres Bldg., Park Ave.DE.6620 Y.M.C.A.NOTES YOUNG ADULT SECTION Bridge Club \u2014 Last Monday night saw the members of the Bridge Club around the tables, with some members learning the rudiments of the game and others enjoying the fellowship in the game itself.At nine o'clock the play was stopped and Alf.Smiesz- ko, the acting chairman, called everybody's attention to the need for a committee to handle the affairs of the club for the next season.The results of the election which followed were: Walter Ramshaw, appointed to the chairmanship of the club; Althea Har- ned, to the secretaryship and Bob Morrisette to the tournament secretaryship.The roster of instructors was brought up and it includes Ernie Hall, Howard Fairbairn, Walter Ramshaw, Alf Smieszko and Mary Morton.These members, along with others who are capable, will be on hand to assist new-comers to learn the game, Badminton Club \u2014 On last Tuesday, ten members turned out to play the game and we are anticipating several more will be out tonight.If you are interested in learning to play, be sure you come out and get in at the beginning of the Club's activities at 7.30 p.m.Music Appreciation Group \u2014 Last Thursday evening the members listened to selections from Verdi's \u201cOthello\u201d, and the Gilbert and Sullivan \u201cThe Gondoliers\u201d.Anne McFeely was the member be under the direction of Mrs.H.G.Hatcher, Chairman of Home and Education Department.The speaker, Mrs.J.E.Houck, citizenship convener of Federated Women\u2019s Institutes of Canada, will address the members on \u2018The Farm Woman Steps Out of Oblivion into the Spotlight\u201d.On November 14, J.O.Asse- lin, O.B.E., Chairman of the Executive Committee of the City of Montreal, will be the speaker, with Mrs.J.E.Lattimer, Social Science Department, as chairman.On Club Day, November 21, the President, Mrs.Neil Cameron, will be Chairman.Robertson Davies, Author and Playwright, and Editor-in-Chief of The Examiner, -Peterborough, Ontario, will speak on \u201cThe Author in the Theatre\u201d.The Home and Education Department will, on November 28, present the Honorable Mohammed Ali, High Commissioner for Pakistan.Mrs.H.G.Hatcher will be Chairman.Under the direction of the Art Colle oo É DEGREES OF Programmes leading in two For High School Graduates Co-educational The Faculties of Arts, Science, and Commerce offer study in Arts, in Science, or in Commerce; and in an additional fwo years to the degree of B.A., B.Sc., or B.Com.Classes day or evening.Courses begin September 30th.Information from the Registrar 1441 DRUMMOND STREET, MONTREAL.| Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A, ge Courses B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.years to diploma of Associate MA.8331 in charge of the program and she made the account of the operas most interesting.Future programs are being arranged by members of the group and any new-comers will be given an opportunity to offer their choice of recordings.Friday Dance \u2014 This activity is being developed this year along a club basis and in time members will be asked to supply a suitable name for the club.Under the leadership of Bob Morrow, Jean Mitchell and Ernie Hall the members are undertaking full responsibility for the planning program and the reception of members and their guests.This week Dorothy Pullin and Don Ferguson will be in charge of proceedings.This is a definite step forward in the direction of this social club and will mean that any new-comers to the membership will find ready work.How about coming out tonight at 9.30?A group which has no name as yet will meet on Monday evening at 8 p.m.to discuss a place of the Co-ed group for 18-22 year- olds.The objectives of the group would be to sponsor discussions, speakers and social activities for this age group.Anyone interested in such a project is requested to be out on Monday night.\u2018Leathercraft \u2014 The opening night of an eight week course in leathercraft will be on Thursday, October 13, at 8 p.m.Leadership of this group will be given by Gina Schedule For Season Announced By Montreal Women\u2019s Club The opening meeting of the 1949-50 season of the Montreal Wo- |: men\u2019s Club, under the Presidency of Mrs.Neil Cameron, will be held on Monday, October 17.The President will extend greetings to members on this, the Fifty-ninth year of its inauguration.The speaker, Robert W.H.Keyserlingk, journalist and author, will address the meeting on \u201cCanada\u2019s New Responsibilities.\u201d On October 24, with Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge as Chairman of Art and Literature Department, the speaker, John Dando, M.A., will take \u201cLiterature and Radio \u2014 A study in Dimensions\u201d as his subject.The meeting of October 31 will x and Literature Department on January 16, R.Keith Jopson, CM.G,, O.B.E., United Kingdom Senior Trade Commissioner, Ottawa, will speak on \u2018Economics\u2019.On January 23, Dr.T.E.Dancey, Chief Psychiatrist, Queen Mary Hospital, will speak on \u201cPost War Problems in Psychiatry\u201d, under the direction of the Social Science Department.Music Day will be presented on January 30 with Mrs.E.J.Awishus as Chairman.\u2019 Pierson and Peggy Rowley.Mrs.Pierson is a graduate of the London Social School of Arts and Crafts (England) and an instruct- ress of this craft in a number of hospitals.Miss Rowley is a graduate of the Macdonald School of Arts and Crafts and has worked with the Veterans in Queen Mary Hospital.Registration for the course will be limited and inquiries should be made direct to the program secretary of the branch.FLORENCE DOUGLAS STUDIO Offering a full schedule of studies in applied and theoretical Piano Playing.Course leading to college examination if desired.| Children given individual attention.WE.1742 Sir George Williams School ART of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.Professional and leïsure-time training in all branches of fine and commercial art, including drawing and painting, water colour, oil, modelling ond sculpiure, poster design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising art.Three studios, Individual instruction.Co-educational.Day courses September to June; evening courses October to May.Special Saturday morning class for school pupils.Information from Registrar.1441 Drummond St.= MA, 8331 MRT School \u201cSchool of the Theatre Courses in all Phases of Theatre Arts Senior Schoo! \u2014 Evening Classes Intermediate and Junior School Saturday Morning Classes For information write: Doreen Lewis, Registrar, of the Theatre, 1550 Guy St.Jul] ro deol otf ol] cg dl CARRIE HIGHLAND, 330 Victoria Ave.Westmount BIGGERS.School of Dancing \u2014 | CLASSES NOW FORMING Children - Business Girls and Boys - Adults BALLET, TAP, TOE, ACROBATIC, CHARACTER, BALLROOM REGISTER NOW EL.0384 \u201cThe School of Achievement\u201d nt 5 one \u2014_\u2014 BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.SINGING .SCHOOL or DANCING .RBROOKE ST.W.Ballet, ELOCUTION nnouncin OPENING DAY WED., 21st SEPT.CHILDREN'S CLASSES BUSINESS GIRLS Slenderising, Tap Dancing, BALLROOM DANCING Featuring Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rhumba, Jive, etc.HIGH SCHOOL BALLROOM (Under Peter Miller personally) Dancing - Singing - Elocution Tap, Acrobatic, etc.Modelling, etc.CLASS BOY'S CLASS ee eo * = pis) Eran > es = a = a > 3 OE reel pow RNR AS VP eS, PURE \u20ac ras kr Dé, SES fes pe ue FE 5.3 2.bee ve re rt ae TET Pa WET» RE \u2019 PAGE SIX THE EXAM Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: WAinut 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u2019 sims to be on independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted to pablic cervira Mail subscriptions; 62.00 per year: $1.00 half-year, Authorized as 2nd Class Maîl.Ottawa Past Office Nept.2191 Hampton Ave.judgment for INER METROPOULIS of view\u201d.COMPANY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 GREATER WEALTH * * % No Recession Seen By Business Leader Canada is on the march to greater wealth, increazed population and larger stature in the eyes of world and industry in this country must be prepared for this nation's increased role in things to come, J.B.Flanagan of Montreal recently told delegates to the 17th annual general meeting of the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating, at Murray Bay.Present conditions do not seem to indicate an approaching business or economic collapse and general business conditions are still excellent as measured by any normal standard, the Montreal businessman said.Even though business failures are reported higher, collections slower, prices levelling off gradually, and inventories reduced, there should be no cause for alarm, said Mr.Flanagan.\u201cIt all adds up to sound business AHEAD or written on impractical.cember 20, it THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 the future.-It represents a return to a much more suitable business basis considered from.the long-range point The tendency of waiting for a change in prices has meant a reduction in orders which has resulted in scattered layoffs and some unemployment, he explained.\u201cHowever, with such means as unemployment insurance, family allowance, bank and bond savings, we are in a much better position to adjust ourselves to a business slowdown than at any other time in our history.\u201d XMAS GIFT SUGGESTION + + * Give Something Everybody Already Posses Reluctantly last January I dumped about seventy Christmas cards into the incinerator and as I did so the thought occurred to me that it would be economical if I could use those cards next Christmas, writes William Feather.Unfortunately, names were printed them, thus making the idea But there's the germ of an idea here.By this time everybody has a lighter.Suppose, next Christmas, I give a Dunhill lighter to a friend on December 15.He (or she) can give it to a friend on December 18.On De- can be passed to No.3.On December 22 it can be given to No.4.At Yuletide it can be handed to No.5 and before bedtime it may come back to me.The possibilities are infinite, friends.* ï Church of the Advent | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ek * The Right Reverend Douglas J.Wilson, Bishop of Honduras, will celebrate the Holy Communion at 8 a.m.Sunday and on Monday at 3 p.m.he will address a meeting for women in the Advent Parish Hall, [ Calvary Church ! * * The Communion of The Lord's Supper will follow the morning service on Sunday in Calvary United Church, Westmount, when new members will be received into the fellowship of the Church.The Service at 7.30 p.m.will be quite unique and spiritually inspiring with the Hayward Negro Choir from Bermuda, conducted by Lancelot H.Hayward, Bermuda\u2019s Blind Pianist, and Robert Hayward as narrator, supplying the entire musical programme of .» evening including Negro Spi- ricuals and other uplifting numbers.Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A,, D.D., will preach at the morning service and will conduct the service of worship at the evening, giving a brief address while the Choir will present its inspiring programme in place of the usual sermon.All are cordially invited to attend this unique service and to hear this outstanding Choir.On Sunday, October 9th, Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Gifts of Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables, or canned goods may Ye sent to the Church during the week.* * | Westmount Baptist * * The most significant fact of today is not that the Communist : have the atomic bomb, nor that Britain has devalued the pound, but that Jesus Christ is alive, that the Grace of God is available and that above us, around us and, if we will, within us, there is a Power from on High against which all the strategies of the Stalins Montreal Truth Centre 1628 Sherbrooke St.W.{near Guy) WE.6077 Oc), 20d \u2014 Sunday Service \u2014 8 pm.Guest Solofst | - Miss Gwen Warren Oct.Sth \u2014\u2014 Wednesday \u2014\u2014 8 pon.Hour of Healing and Inspiration Meditalion, Daily 2200022.12.30 pan.Dr.Margaret Davies Edwards Minister and Leader ALL ARE WELCOME and the Molotovs couldn't stand.A widely read, accurately informed and amazingly well-edited Monthly has something like this to say \u2014 Not many intelligent people disagree with the assertion that the world's need is a great spiritual awakening which would raise human conduct to a Christ- jan level.In addressing the Canadian Club this week, Mr.Beverley Baxter, M.P., declared that \u201cCommunism can not be destroyed by the atom bomb, the jet plane, or any other physical force.It can only be destroyed on an ideological plane and I suggest we adopt the preaching of Christ, as outlined in His Sermon on the Mount.\u201d This transformation \u201ccan be brought about not by great conventions or high-sounding, pride gratifying resolutions but by the Christians of each local church coming together in utter sincerity, seeking the infilling of the Grace of God and then setting themselves to \u2018Seek the Kingdom of God in His Righteousness.\u201d On Sunday morning Dr.J.A.Johnston will have as his Theme \u201cGod will Put You On Your Feet\".This is based upon the word of Ezekiel \u201cSôn of Man! Stand upon thy Feet!\u201d The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at noon.: At the Evening Service the Address will carry the Title \u201cWhat Seek Ye\u201d and will bring to us Christ's pressing question and our honest answer.Westmount Bible School now meets in two sections.The Section from Grade IV upward assembles at 10 a.m., while that from the Nursery to Grade III begins its session at 11.The Bus Service, leaving Montreal West at 10.20 a.m., and calling at the Benny Farm Area continues.Parents may accompany their children in the Bus.Others, coming to the Morning Worship Service, may also avail themselves of this facility.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W., and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D.Minister Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.0.F.T.C.L.Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cGOD WILL, PUT YOU ON YOUR FEET\u201d -\u2014- \u201cSon of Man! Stand Upon Thy Feet!\u201d COMMUNION AT NOON CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL.Grade 1V upward meets at 10 a.m.Nursery to Grade I meels al 11 aan.7.30 pm.\u201cWHAT SEEK YE?* Christ\u2019s Pressing Question Our Honest Answer, Dr.Johnston nt Both Service VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED * = | Stanley Presbyterian | * Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct both services of Worship on Sunday.In the morning he will take for his text - \u201cPraying on Behalf of Others.Our Prayers of Intercession\u201d and in the Evening \u201cA Farmer Kills A Gypsy.\u201d The Young People's Bible Class Will meet on Sunday at 3 p.m.Rally Day will be observed in the Sunday School at 11 a.m.this Sunday.Promotion certificates and attendance prizes will be given, The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association will be held on Tuesday at 2.45 p.m.in Franklin Hall Memorial.ome ( Christian Science | \u201c * \u201cUnreality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Proverbs 12-5.\u201cThe thoughts of the righteous are right; but the counsels of the wicked are deceit\u201d.Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cAnd he turned him unto his disciples, .and said privately, Blessed are the eyes which see the things that ye see: And he was casting out a devil, and it was dumb.And it came to pass, when the devil was gone out, the dumb spake; and the people wondered.\u201d (Luke 10: 23 and Luke 11: 14.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science Textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2014 \u201cIf God heals not the sick, they are not healed, for no lesser power equals the infinite All-Power; but God, Truth, Life, Love, does heal the sick through the prayer of Church of The Advent Corner of Wood & Western, : Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev John W.Kerr 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Ifoly Communion.9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist, 10.15 a.m.Maltins, 11.00 a.m.Soleinn Eucharist, 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Holy Eucharist: 8.00 a.m.Monday and Friday: 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matting: 7.00 a.m, daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 530 p.m.daily, Saturday at 8.00 p.m.except on First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.\u2018West Side Entrance SUNDAY.OCTOBER 2nd 1:.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.60 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday, Testimony Meeting at 8.15 p.m.Reading Room, 52 Academy Rd., 1.00 p.m, to 400 p.m, except Sundays and holideve Subject: \u201cUnreality.\u201d Golden Text: Proverbs 12:5 \u2014 thoughts of the righteous are right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit, The MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A., Minister B.D, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 11.60 a.m.Public Worship, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Lester A.Woodin.Organist and Choirmaster Friends and Visitors Cordially Welcome Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, D.A., Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 11.0¢ a.m.PRAYING ON BEHALF OF OTHERS, OUR PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION.11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 3.00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Bible Class.7.30 pom A FARMER KILLS A GYPSY.=~ Genesis 4:8 cf.Matthew 27:35.A CORDIAL WELCOME 1S EXTENDED TO VISITORS Miss Doris Killam, A.T.CM.L.Mus, (McGill), Organist and Choir Director ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon, Gilbert Nliver, LTh., MC.16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon.Rector.11.00 a.m, Primary Sunday 11,30 a.m.Junior Church, 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.-\u2014 Preacher: ev, Canon A.R Kelley.(Choral) Preacher: \u2014 The School, WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 18.00 aan.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Celebration, 7.30 p.m.Evensong, 8.30 p.m.Organ Recilal \u2014 Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.ORGAN RECITAL On Sunday evening, at £30 pm.Eustace \u2018Tait, A.C.C.0., organist of St.Stephen's Chareh, Westmount will give the first of a series of three recitals.The programme will include works by G.F.Handel and Karg-Elert, The second in this perles will be on Sunday.November KO.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a m.Junior Sunday School.11.00 aan.Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery School, Kindergarten and Primary School.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Rector, Preacher \u2014 \u2018The Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Holy Conununion, to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.: There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.hureh es the righteous.The Christian Scie entist has enlistéd to lessen eyy) disease and death; and he will overcome them by understanding their nothingness and the allness of God or good.\u201d (Pages 231 and 450.) Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.B Organist and Choir\u201d Director _ SUNDAY, OCTOBER nq 10.00 a.m.Church School, 11,00 a.m.Service of Worship fullow, by The Communion of The Lorde upper an eception Members.» of New 7.30 p.m.A Service of Sacred Song, with Negro Spirituals and othe, uplifting melodies by i Her ward Negro Choir from Bermuda conducted by Lancelot H : ward.Bermpda\u2019s Blind with Robert Hayward as narrator, Dr.T.W.Jones WII Preside And Give A Brief Address.\u201c Dominion-Douglos Chureh Westmount Bivd., cor.Leasdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lisyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., S.T.H, WORLD\u201d COMMUNION SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\u2018Christians Hold The World Together.\u201d Dr.A.Lloyd Smith.3.40 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cVision on a Housetop.\u201d Rev.Charles Johnston.Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Buc.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A, Assistant-Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 11.00 a.m.Communion Service.- The Sacrament of the laord's Supper, Sermon by Mr.Grant.7,30 pm.Mr.Ward \u2014 \"Vicarious Suffering.\u201d CHURCH SCHOOL 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Beginners, Primary.Junior and Intermediate Departments, Organist and Choirmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A, Mus.Bac., F.C.C.COME AND WORSHIP St.Jomes United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.McLennen Visiting Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY.OCTOBER Ind 11.00 \u2018a.m.Morning Service., Subject: \u201cThé Communion.11,00 a.m.Sunday School.\u2018 2.00 p.m, St.James Men's Association.7.30 p.m.Evening Service.» Subject: \u201cThe World's Need.8.45 p.m.Fireside Hour.Rev.Thomas E.McLennan wil speak at both services.Sacrament of the Lovd's Supper will be observed at both services.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist men ZN \u201cEMMANUEL As » Western Ave, at Lansdowné Hi pon Park Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D.D.0- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 11.00 a.m.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.11.60 a.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship and Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper.1.GC.Scoft, LRSM, Choir Director Thursday 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.; O.R.Gliddon, Organist.Hay.Pianist, .I NA A A TOD pt) 65 mt bedi TNT cle il, il} ng nd ved d's New ng, her uy- da, AY~ ist, for, D.I.H.orld Mth, pper, rious infor ts, ation, whe Lord's acre ector» -~ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 PAGE SEVEN sacrifice at $27.95.5820 Sherbrook str West, EL.7325.K-71 ENGI.ISH chesterfield, 6° long, cover- ad in velvet, made by Waring and Gillow of Tondon, Eng.3306 Cedar Avenue WI.s 2020, K-33 (J DA Collins FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel Mimosa HHI = = = ss = pt = = = \u2014 = \u2014 1 = > Es Es + = si 4 \u2014 = \u2014 F4 = Hs \u2014 + Es Hs = + = y \u2014 = ss = = = = = = H = H p CHILDREN\u2019S MOVIES Special movies for children\u2019s Birthday Parties.Free group photo.WA, 5198.Gyrette Club A meeting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held Monday evening, at the home of Mrs.AT.Hanna, 2039 Connaught Ave.You can\u2019t give out to the nation what you haven't lived out at home.A à H pa , 3 3 b CR, FunaeraL DiRECtORS Gstablishad 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge U Wd RN GALE.emmener * Î Dominion-Douglas | * \u201cWorld Communion Sunday will be observed in Dominion-Douglas Church at both services on October 2nd.Dr.Lloyd Smith's pre- communion theme will be \u201cChristians Hold the World Together.\u201d The enrolment of the Young Worshippers\u2019 League will begin, also sessions of the Junior Congregation for children under nine.The Church School will meet at 3 p.m.in regular session, In the evening Rev.Charles Johnston will take as his subject, \u201cVision on a Housetop.\u201d Holy Communion will be administered at the close of the service.On Monday at 2 p.m.the first meeting of the Sewing Circle will be held.At 7 p.m.the Guides will meet and will accept recruits from the age of 11 up.On Tuesday the Women's Association will meet to sew at 10 a.m, followed by luncheon at 1 p.m.Hostesses will be Mrs.Gavin Taylor dnd Mrs.Cliff Holland, At 4 p.m.there will be a meeting of the Brownies, and at 7:15 of the Scouts.Both organizations are now enrolling recruits.At 8 pm.the Handicraft Guild invites all ladies who are interested in weaving, hooking, and leather-tooling, to attend their opening meeting.On Wednesday, the Cubs will meet at 7 p.m.and a \u201cGoing-Up Ceremony\u2019 will be held for those graduating into Scouts.Boys from 8 to 11 will be accepted as recruits for the Cub Pack.On Friday, October 7th, at 7 pm.the Church School Movies will begin, and will be held weekly thereafter.Asymmetry Is Keynote *|Of Many New Designs Collars are fashion news in Paris.Never have they been more varied or larger.Scarfs and shawl collars, cape collars and cowl-col- lars, which can be pulled forward over the head as hoods, are plentiful.Cup collars often lined with fur, fit closely round the neck, funnel collars are taller still.Asymmetry is the keynote of most designs, There is nothing regular, nothing balanced, and hardly a line of bodice or skirt goes unbroken.Fold-over bodices jut out in points over one shoulder, coat-collars are often cut in winged movements \u2014 one side short the other long.One side of a collar may stand up, the other be smoothed down upon the shoulder.Skirts are slimly molded down one side and draped upon the other.Jeanne Lefaurie and Jean Dessés both show gaping funnel pockets on one hip only, while Christian Dior puts bunched drapery to the back of the left hip and to the front of the right.\u2014 = ) Ti West t E ; | COLEMAN OIL PAINTING CONTRACTORS rq» : sp» $ 50 in, 51.ering Wo assifie vertising || $762 (Near Metcalfe Ave.) \u2014 Carrying a complete stock of Down payment as low as $12.25 GLIDDEN PAINTS Balance in convenient weekly or monthly installments Abe of \u2014 PHONE YOUR As \u2014 110 WORDS 35+ A complete assorment WESTMOUNT \" ope - ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS WAlnut 2113x 3 c for each additional word i APPLIANCES e .FRAMED PICTURES - 4209 St.Catherine West ° PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED (Near Greene Ave.) .RRENT E EXPERT REPAIRS ON MIRRORS AFTER 10.30 AM.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSU RADIOS & SMALL APPLIANCES WE DELIVER \u2014 WE.6889 on \u2014 \u2014 WE.2226 - FI.3006 ana 10 OFFICES TO LET 29 FOR SALE : = OFFICE to sublet, occupation Dec.| -B (General) \u2014 TR ADES AND 1st.Reasonable rent.Apply room 202, YOUTH'S bicycle, 28° wheel, good i 394 Victoria Ave, aire K-29 condition, $25.00.ISL.6311.K-40 15 HOUSES WANTE CHERRY red velours coat by Posluns, PROFESSION AL C ARDS z black lamb trim, size 14-16, worn one , Bi Tee red fro Ot awa, Son season, cost $150.00, sell\u2019 $75.00; also |] LS qaughter 8, desires 6-8 room house tailored red Jumper, best English |?; 20 WORDS 65e * Quplex in desirable location.Call Wool.Gabardine and another English ACROSS 2 Rascal -24.Draw u ' me or be \"and, MA.6001, local 2784 be- ound\u2019's Tooth check, sizes 14-16, d .ak p ADDITIONAL WORDS 3e EACH Mr.Me med pm 1797 mever worn, suitable lafge school girl, f.Firmand 3.Little .25.Plantsof = - reasonable.17 weekend.ittl island ! bean family = WANTED brittle bo Answer BUILD 21 Rooms eI TRAILEKS TO RENT 6.Fish 4.0Obgerve = 26.Employ ___Bun ING REPAIRS Bll TO erbrooke, WA, 1795 10.Book of Old 5.A detach- 27.A Dutch 5.STANDING \u2014 General carpentry cinity\u2019 Greene, .- 1:23.Boat, horse, luggage and cabin trail- ble lock island on and repairs.Store and office wark 8 FOR SALE K-38 ers for rent.Reasonable rates.AT.1 Testament 8 Shue (Malay dons nt cvenings.Free, estimates, i AUTO! 9871, EL.6023.K-6 .Apple center 6.atisfaction guarantezd.EL.7453.i & sedan, radio, slipcovers, up- BOOKARA rug, 9x12.DE.8293.K-31 12.Eyed 7.A multitude Arch.) page DECORATING a Srnontve appear, OL paintings by French artiat Joxas, 13.Custom 8.Constella- 29.Wit 16 FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.w , = Coys framed from $35.00 up.5.1K-23 .wns omas.For painting and decorat- ance.Best offes FT.2250.i S83 IRON fire basket; single metal bed- 16.Low story 9.Reduce of heads Ing, W.Thomas.Estimates free.WI BUICK PPS an, very goo Ry stead, wire spring and ppattress, al- under inrank 32.Claw ee K-2 au._J=56.= < new: a : - .By N ENNIN EG\" 21 GARAGES WANTED fused: evenings.FI 6253, ?Kv a roof 14.Relieves .33.Rub out Interior, exterine painting and: SoD: 31 WANTED TO 18.Sun god 17.Cereal grain 34.More 39.Topas rating.\u2018Satisfaction guaranteed.BL.PURCHASE 19 A weight 21.Aperture infrequent bumminge 7453.K-8 HEATED, VICINITY (Egypt.) .22.Emmet 36.Flat- bird DRESSMAKING MURRAY HILL .ATTENTION 20.Simpleton 23.Watch bottomed 41, Openings DRESSMARING, alterations or out A l.ady\u2019s fawn fall coat, size 14-16, suit- 121, Fuel pocket boat (Anat.) out and fit.Reasonable charge, quick WESTMOUNT AVENUE able 5'3\u201d, in good condition.Also 22.Perform service.1047 Atwater Avenue, YO EL.2630 EVENINGS 5155 Hampton avenue.© \"0% *® \u20ac°1 33 Diminish, TRE TT Hil.K-31 .2 J ampton venue, B .3 = \u2018 DRESSMAKING, alterati \u2014 Don\u2019 PL.9695 DAYS OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD as color discard outdated clothes: 1 bave Ideas Y , .24.Fail to pass jo T] Madame D'Arcy.2055 Mansfield, Apt MA, 15 P .Apt.K-34 rentien Hotel Pearce, Jewellers, 2% 27 Contends INTRRESTEN = -34 .- NTER NG English cki GARAGE wanted near Sherbrooke, ANTIQUE silver, china, palntings, 28 pith o 3 4 classes.Besinners® sh, smocking betw-en Victoria and Decarie.PE furniture, {isurines, vases, clocks, A ant Ly pupils.Phone AT.83805 VE.0435.Ô.- obje \u2018arts purchased.Full value.n s cer- » FOES 1480 St Catherine, Lyons, WL 6100.3p.Network i Zk designer rev ALE - resses made and altered at-moderat A (General) 52 DOMESTIC HELP 3 pren 2 prices.4114 St.Catherine West, WE, TOP SOIL WANTED 31 Chum 2 WE SPECI:LLY treated loam for gardens PART or full time cook general for (mus.) a EDUCATIONAL and liwns, $3.00 single load, $5.00 small Industrial cafeteria.Vicinity St.| 85 Note in the 2 DRAWING, leather works, artistic double load.Wholesale and retail.laurent.BY.0601, Abbott Laborator- 27 painting, oils, Gouache, charcoal pen- Garden supplies.Bulldozer to rent.ies Ltd., Mr.Husbands.K-30 26 ue cll, private or collective lessons.Spe- H ton Wood, Coal an oke.El.Wise man cial class: aturday afternoon for 1147, 031 Western Ave.-2 39 LOST 7 37.Constellation 3 7 Seat Des js from 5-12 years old.TE blank Persian lamb coat, per- PEARLS, ¢ strands, knotted, Sep- ; Starting Oct.1st.Celine Belzil, teacher FINE lack P eu 2042 custom tember Zsth St.Lambert or vicinity 38.Perform at Botanical Gardens, FI, 9822, K-28 fect \u201com storage until Nov.1st next, Westmount Baptist Church.Reward.\u201840 Clayey 2 7 38 [4 FLOORING, guaranteed and priced by old estab: MA.6001, local 2717 or St.Lambert 42 Bacchanal's ; FHDORE\u2014 ed i lust uptown furrier.Call M = R horoughly cleaned, steel hed ax MA.F804.K-21 SMALL gold pen betwean Grosvenor ery 7 w wooled, waxed or (dustlessly \u2018sanded, CHILDREN'S and Nestmount Senior High, Friday.(43 Appearing tes 7 filled.etc.HA.7935.Best references.BL.4567. OCLA Mrs.Robert Nicholson enter-| tained at a trousseau lea Saturday | afternoon in hono: of her daughter, Margaret Jane, whose marriage to as W.J.Fraas tares place Satur- da, in the Church of St.James the Apostle.Tall candles, with pink and white gladioli and mums decorated the table, and tea was poured by Mrs.J.E.Fraas and Miss B.Plam, asisted by Migs Doris Plam.Others who have entertained for the bride-elect are Miss Beatrice Muller, at a kitchen shower; Miss Jean Poole, at a cup and saucer shower; the Misses Jean Parsons and Suzette Caufman, at a bathroom shower; and Mrs.T.Louns- bury, at a cocktail parly.\u2014 ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Miss Marion Roy, daughter of Mrs.Roy, of Westmount, and the late Rev.P.R.Roy formerly of Quebec City, to Mr.Willard Gray, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Gray, Town of Mount Royal.Mr.and Mrs.Israel Lesser of Westmount announce the engagement of their only daughter, Toba, to Mr.Moe Heitner, son of Mr.Sol and the late Mrs.Rose Heit- ner, of Outremont.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Margaret Jane, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Nicholson, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.W.J.Fraas, only son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Fraas, of Westmount, which îs taking place Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, in the Church of St.James the Apostle, Rev.W.E.Jackson will officiate.The \u201cbride will be given in marriage.by her father, and attended by Miss Beatrice Muller, as maid of honor, and the Misses Ruth Fraas, sister of the groom, Jean Poole, Suzette Caufmann, and Jean Parsons, as bridesmaids.Mr.G.W.Smith will act ag groomsman, and the ushers will be Messrs.Bruce Nicholson, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1319 gp sin 2 - sonal \u2014 Engagements \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.A.Patrick Wickham Photographed on Saturday morning, following their marriage in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.A.Patrick Wickham are pictured above, Mrs.Wickham, formerly Miss Dorothy Patricia Downes, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter L.Downes, of Westmount, and Mr.Wickham is Sherbrooke Mountain Sts.+ brother of the bride, W.H.Girard, R.Bartram, and J.K.MacIntosh.Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Mount Stephen Club.Full Coats pe .That ere supreme.DRESSES ot à I $17.95 to $55.In Dbroadclotk, suede, came hair, etc.Some with fur SUITS $29.50 $75 touches, some with belts.: to ° so many new and exciting sil- MILLINERY houettes fo choose from .BLOUSES $5.95 to $20.$49.50 up $4.95 to $20.{ STYLES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS (Charlotte Gowns Furs - - 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROCKE Westmount OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY FI.7773 1520 MOUNTAIN ST.LAncaster 9728.BElair 0916 A lanadas Fnost Beauty Salon [UTE TE UO LH CAN ONLY BE DONE BY EXPERTS MME A.CourvaL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 on SPECIALIST IN: Ë Nu-Back \u2014 LeLong \u2014 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES AND GIRDLES MATERNITY ond SURGICAL SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINGS e .@ ©.4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6550 ST.HUBERT the son of Dr.and Mrs.John C.Wickham, also of Westmount.WICKHAM - DOWNES White gladioli against a background of palms and cybotium ferns adorned the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount, illuminated with tapers in tall candelabra arranged along the aisle, for the wedding at half- past eleven o'clock Saturday morning of Miss Dorothy Patricia Downes, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter L.Downes, of West- mount, to Mr.A.Patrick Wick- ham, graduate in Law of McGill University, class of '49, and son of Dr.and Mrs.John C.Wick- ham, of Westmount.Rev.Lionel Stanford S.J., officiated.Organist was Mr.G.Savaria and Mr.John Wickham was soloist.Matron of honor was Mrs.N.Douglas Johnston and bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Gillespie, cousin of the bride, and Miss Vicki Wickham, sister of the bridegroom.Acting as best man for his brother was Mr.Bernard P.Wick- ham.The ushers were Mr.Bruce Gillespie, cousin of the bride, Mr.Frank Pope, Mr.Martin P.Murphy and Messrs.Arthur and Frank Wickham, brothers of the bridegroom.The bride, given away by her father, was wearing a gown of French ivory satin made on princess lines with a fitted bodice, having a sweetheart neckline edged with the same silk Chantilly lace worn by her mother on her wedding day, and finishing the cuffs of the tight fitting sleeves ending in points over the hands.The bodice was fastened down the back with tiny buttons and circular skirt fell into a long train.Her veil of tulle illusion extended beyond the hem of her train and was held by a coronet of orange blossoms.She carried a bouquet of Joanna Hill roses centred with stephanotis.The matron of honor and bridesmaids wore houffant gowns of rose beige net over rose shot taffeta having fitted bodices and sweetheart necklines, with matching taffeta sashes and mittens, rose shot taffeta halos trimmed with matching ostrich tips and carried bouquets of Bagdad gladioli.The reception was held in the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.Here tall standards of pink and white gladioli and boltonia were arranged in the rooms and the bride's table was decorated with Sweetheart roses and bou- vardia.Mr.Wickham and his bride are motoring to Sea Island, Georgia, and New York for their wedding trip and for {travelling the latter ig wearing an imported suit of cerise French broadcloth, a hat of soft grey felt trimmed with feather mount, grey suede accessories and a corsage of white fleurs d'amours.They will reside in Montreal.* \\ Many out-of-town guests attended the wedding.Mir.- Mrs.E.Perry 50 Years Married Mrs.B.A.Ryan, 3258 The Boulevard, Westmount, entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of her mother and father, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perry, 4927 Decarie Boulevard, who celebrated their golden wedding day Monday.About forty relatives and friends attended the \u201cat home\u201d, to congratulate the couple and to reminisce about the past fifty years.Married in St.Jude's Church by the Rev.Canon Dixon, Mr.and Mrs.Perry moved to N.D.G.in 1912, and have been local residents ever since.They have three daughters, Miss Edith Perry, Mrs.B.A.Ryan, and Mrs.G.W.Safford, and five grandchildren.The tea table, decorated with white gladioli and Sweetheart roses, was centred with a miniature wedding cake.| ont Rov dd } T eddings «+ Among recent arr ie Cloister, Sea Island, Goong Mr.and Mrs.R.E, Chadwini pe, Westmount, ax CL js W Mrs.Helen Ferguson on mount, entertaines recent Ra hr.js cup and saucer shower, in h ua of Miss June Harrison wh piers marriage to Mr.Kenneth Bol other is taking place Saturday at pr (% noon, in the Church of gt, Ja à PL the Apostle: Others who have tion tertained for Miss Harrison i Ca Mrs.Pearl Jacobs, Mrs, oe lel Foster and Mrs.Norma Myatt a linen shower, and Mrs, Marjo Comerford and Mrs, Irene Cor ; bine, who were joint hostesses at JR.A ve crystal shower, held at tpe hongieent] of Mrs.P.Nielson, of Verdun, jpnsion .shen APPROACHING MARRIAcHs\" The marriage of Eileen p,m beth, daughter of Mr, ang Jl ™ J.S.Ireland, of Westmount, Millie Mr.Stanley Sherman Cole, son oy» Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Cole, of Fra JR ingham, Mass., has been arrange cia to take place on Saturday aft, gmish noon, October 15, at four o'cly JETS at the residence of the bride's p rents, 539 Victoria avenue, tO\" Rev.A.Lloyd Smith officiating Jr\" lecora At the marriage of June p JR OI\" rett, daughter of Mr.ang ME b William Harrison, of Notre Dangle\" de Grace, to Mr.Kenneth Br, = Bolger, son of the late Mr.po 1 Mrs.Charles Y.Bolger, of Wes ous mount, which is taking place Sa rs urday afternoon at five o'clock, ee Tee HEC A Bu vine lonscac I The Heta f Rnd 1 un ! 1 [Jome FARRELL'S #- CATERING E- | exly honey SERVICE ni i WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, : du her RECEPTIONS 4 pe [ AND PARTIES i ; 211 GORDON AVE.J Residence - TR.2342 2 YOrk 0254 i wi 2 x.| 6 5 | ECM SCENTS.oR .SENSE?There's no sense in wearing clothes scented with stale tobacco, perspiration or cleaning odor.Avoid scents, use sense, send your R cleaning to us.MODERN METHOD I DEPENDABLE ODORLESS CLEANING $ ALL WORK GUARANTEED q° PICK UP and DELIVERY SERVICE IWINDSOR Dry Cleaners & Dyers Co.Ltd.1205 Church Ave.- TRenmore 5679 [I~ , of St.James the Apos- a.E.Jackson will offi- ve, The soloist will be Mr.Rich- d Manley, ¥ the wedding music.The gs > 0 will be given in marriage by arrivals at 7, ther, and attended by her And, Georgia, voa «Miss Elaine Harrison, as » B.Chadwiex, JE honor.Her other attend- wl pe Mrs.Marjorie Com- eran Mori and Mrs.Hagel Thomas.ÉTEUSON, of Ro ME James Inksater of Toronto, ned recently o JF as groomsman, and the shower, in hon JR Il ac ors will be MT.John Harrison, x Liner of the bride and Mr.Mor- 3 s enneth Bolg jy (Rusty) Rowat.urch oe fil owing the ceremony, a re- : Jam will be held in the LaSalle lers Who have pyption W Tiss Harrison ; ji Cartier rooms of the Berkley cobs, Mrs, Gre ote].Norma Myatt and Mrs, Marjo Mrs.Irene (yy oint hostesses at Harrison, Who WEDDINGS LEPINE - WALSH A very quiet wedding took place held at the po Jeatly in the Church of the As- on, of Verdun, sion of Our Lord, Westmount, fn Madeleine Marie Therese, NG Mi iter of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard of MARRIAGE cash, of Westmount, was united of Mr.and jy marriage to Mr.Maurice A.fsgiie, of Sherbrooke, son of Mr.hd Mrs.A.J.Lepine, of Magog, we.Msgr.Wilfrid McDonagh jliciated, while Mr.Leonard faish, brother of the bride, sang pris Angelicus\u201d and an \u201cAve i\" composed by the bride's her.Mr.Savaria was at the sgn.Autumn flowers formed the pcorations.by her fath | \u201cgiven in marriage by her father, io Nr June ; pride was attended by her mn, of Notre D ater, Miss Florence Walsh, as fr.Kenneth Bo qgior bridesmaid.The best man the late Mr TUG Mr.Lorne E.MacPherson, Bolger, of Won asin of the bridegroom, the taking place «Mets being Mr.R.D.Walsh, a Place Sule of the bride, and Mr.Alec | e o'clock, Sy prerson, cousin of the bride- oom.b Te bride wore an original suit f; Burgundy wine with grey and vine accessories and carried a lascade bouquet of Hibbart roses.F The bridesmaid wore a pink taf- ta frock with matching nosegay kid headband of pink and blue ornflowers.vf The reception was held at the one of the bride\u2019s parents, where , RELL S Ntumn flowers and foliage form- R ING J the decorations, and later the a \u2018 Mbrly weds left by motor for a VICE bmeymoon to New York and \u2018Pier points east.They will later , BANQUETS, | of Westmount, 5 rman Cole, sop ¢ W.Cole, of Fran has been arrange n Saturday afte 5, at four o'clog of the bride's p toria avenue, tj Smith officiating fide in Sherbrooke, Que.SET k Out-of-town guests included: PTIONS i iss Florence Walsh, Mrs.C.C.Filker, Mrs.G.M.Brunton, and PARTIES Air Vice-Marshal G.V.Walsh, all JR Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.C.C.DON AVE.lllscPherson, Miss Sybil MacPher- - 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staged on Tuesday evening in the Mount Royal Hotel, under the joint auspices of two West- mount women's groups.Fashions to charm the Junior Miss, the Career woman and the sophisticated were presented with special emphasis on line, fabric and colour.Daytime casuals, afternoon and cocktail frocks and gvening gowns designed by Canadian stylists to please the most discriminating, won hearty applause from an appreciative audience.Mrs.Betty Hughes-Koren, the commentator, laid particular stress on the ingenuity which Canadian designers took the best from Parisian and New York fashions, and adapted them to Canadian needs.The show was under the auspices of the Westmount subdivision of the Catholic Women's League and the Professional and Business Women's Organization of the Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord and was sponsored by Dob- new heights in their presentation ridge Ladies\u2019 Wear, who reached of up-to-date-minute fashion.Mrs.George A.Sheen To Act as Commentator Calvary Fashion Show A fall fashion show will be presented on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m., in Calvary Church Hall, Greene Ave.and Dorchester + Street, Westmount.The evening is sponsored by the Calvary Auxiliary of the W.M.S., and will feature gowns by Joy by Emery.Miss Vera Jamison will be the suit of grey wool and wearing brown accessories.They will reside in Ottawa.STRADER - GILMORE The marriage of Mary Laura, 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, took place on Saturday afternoon at the residence of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.ME.Doke, of the Town of Mount Royal, the Rev.B.B.Brown officiating.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.M.J.Gilmore, was attended by Mrs.Catherine Brink as matron-of-honor, and by Miss Jane Martin, cousin of the bridegroom, as junior bridesmaid.Mr.Charles Hazen acted as best man for Mr.Strader.A small reception followed the ceremony.Later Mr.and Mrs.Strader left on their wedding trip.They will reside in Lakeside Heights, Que.pianist and Miss Jeanne Cleghorn will sing a group of songs.Mra, |Geo.A.Sheen will be the commentator.A cordial invitation is extended to members of other Auxiliaries and friends to attend.\u2018 Tickets may be secured from any member of the Calvary Auxiliary.PAGE ELEVEN TRUTH CENTRE At the meeting on Sunday afternoon of the Montreal Truth Centre, Dr.Margaret Edwards presided and the speaker of the afternoon was Mr.James Falconer, whose subject was \u2018Metaphysical Truths'.Miss Margaret Eilis was the soloist, accompanied by Mra.H.F.Briegel.Attention! 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You'll have \u2014 Made in Canada for Canadian Winters MAXIMUM HEAT LESS WORK | Commentator CHRISTOPHER ELLIS At the Fashion Parade to be held Wednesday evening at 8:30 in the ballroom of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, in aid of the Dr.C.K.Russel Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, the commentator will be Christopher Ellis.Mrs.H.L.Taylor and Mrs.J.B.Rice are the co-conveners, and Mrs.J.M.Conroy, EL.0798, and Mrs.R.Scafe, EL.9770, are the ticket conveners.New CanadiansModel At Speirs - Miller Review Of Fashion A Fashion Show of more than usual interest was held on Thursday evening at the Speirs-Miller Dance Studios when in addition to the attractive display of suits, coats and dresses presented by the Alice and Maud Dress Shop, several girls from different European countries who had acted as models in the show, spoke briefly, outlining their reasons for coming to Canada, giving their impressions of life in Montreal, and telling of their ambitions regarding careers in their adopted land.All those modelling the Alice and Maude Dress Shop styles were members of the Speirs-Miller Dance Studio model classes.Among the countries represented by the new-Canadians were Bavaria, Austria, Czechoslo- vakia, France, Spain and the Scandinavian countries.The audience, after heartily applauding the smart autumn and winter fashions displayed expertly by the class, gave the newcomers to Canada a rousing ovation as each girl gave her brief talk.| The wartime chapters of some .of the girls\u2019 stories had been on the grim side, and as they told in their broken English of their Interesting Data In Council's 55th Year Book, Report The Local Council of Women of Montreal issued recently its Fifty- fifth Year Book and Annual Report.Distinctively covered in two shades of blue (the color of the National Council of Women), the book contains the 1948-49 reports of the officers and the chairmen of the standing committees in the three sections of the Council: Social and Economic Planning, Public Health and Welfare, and Education, A new reature is a foreword by the president, Miss Esther Kerry.Through quotations from an early address of Lady Drummond, the first president, Miss Kerry draws attention to the continuity of the council's program in economics, health, welfare, civics, music, art, and education, and also to the council's original and present purpose: \u201cthat works of common interest and helpfulness be furthered and a sound public opinion be promoted.\u201d The year book serves also as a + Fal F ashions At the fall fashion sho presentëd by the St, Tgnatiua nis Club in the Loyola Ay ditoriu tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., the con mentator will be Miss Joy Gilmour, Bessborough LO.DE, The regular monthly mee the Earl of Bessborough cm LO.D.E, will be held next Thy, day evening, October 6, at the home of Mrs.C.T, Groome 4501 Decarie boulevard, apartment 18 starting at 8:15 o'clock, \u2018 Westmount Park W.A, The Women's Association of Westmount Park Emmanuel] Church will hold its first tal] lune cheon Tuesday, at 1 pm, Group No.4 will be in charge and the hostesses will be Mrs, R.Bartram and Mrs.C.R.Hazen, Fashion Show « The Theodore Hertz} Chapter of Hadassah is sponsoring a fashion show and tea, presented by Raoul Jean Foure, on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.Victoria Hall, West.mount.Conveners for this affair are Mrs.Jack Cohen and Mrs.William Miller.Tickets may be purchased from Mrs.Mortimer Besner or directly through Mr.Foure's Salon, MacGillivray Auxiliary The regular meeting of the MacGillivray Auxiliary of St, Andrew's Church, Westmount, will be held Tuesday, at 3 p.m.Mrs.A.McK.Porritt, Montrea] Presbyterial President, will be the speaker, and Mrs.Fred McHattig and ladies of No.5 Circle will be in charge of the meeting.Mrs.E.B.Reynolds will hs soloist.R.E.L.H.Fashions The N.D.G.Unit No.1, Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital are planning their second Fall Fashion Show to be held in the Ritz Carlton Hotel and presented by Holt Ren« frew and Co., on October 13th at 2.30 p.m.Mrs.Duncan A, Mc Niece will preside and Mrs, Alexander Paterson is convener of the Show.Mrs.J.W.Wright will be in charge of tickets.directory of women's organizations in Greater Montreal and of Montreal firms which supply women\u2019s varied needs.Those responsible for producing the year book are Mrs.H.S.Van Patter (chairman of the Council's Committee on Press and Publications) Mrs.E.Leslie Millen, Mrs.J.I.Hodgson, and Mrs.W.§.Edgar.YOUR CHESTERFIELD SET REUPHOLSTERED MATERIALS INCLUDED $99.00 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Belgium Upholstering eo.1467 McGill College Ave.MA.8490 Free Transportation in Quebec, Ontario, Maritimes HOLLAND BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING : Tulips, Narcissile Daffodils, Hyacinths, Crocus, Lilies, etc NEW Fall Bulb Catalogu FREE Ÿ &) WHPERRON x0 I SEEDSMENE NURSERYMEN Wr ome ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, MONTREA We ec ll _ oo on (ig « _\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 530, 1949 PAGE THIRTEEN 557 3 oo RE ¢ rmity Players i
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