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[" S ticles: \u201d peginning at 2:30 p.m.ll actual service to be conducted by \u2018 \"The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s M etropolis ded XX, No.45 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 PRICE: THREE CENTS Lest we forget, lest we forget! Rudyard Kipling's poem written | in 1897 will be the main hymn at the memorial service to be held at the Westmount Cenotaph, Sunday.In honor of the men who died in the two world wars and as a tri- pute to all veterans, Westmount is planning an impressive ceremony Leading the parade, prior to the Hon.Major Rev.G.F.Leigh- chaplain of the Royal Montreal Regiment, wili be the officers and men of H.M.C.S.Donnacona, followed by the R.M.R.Legion Asso- dation; 3rd Field Regiment, R.C.E; the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG); No.401 Squadron Air Auxi- ary, L.C.C.Company, and the RC.A.F.Air Cadets (Westmount).Start at R.M.R.Forming up at the R.M.R.Armoury.the parade will leave at 2 pm.taking the following route to the cenotaph: St.Catherine street, east tn Redfern; north to Sherbrooke street; east to Clarke ave- pue and west on Cote St.Antoine road to the cenotaph.The saluting base will be at the foot of Stanton avenue, with the General Officer Commanding taking the salute.The mayor of Westmount, together with other civic leaders, will take part in the services.Above is a reproduction of the bronze plague unveiled yesterday at Westmount High School, commemorating the supreme sacrifice of former students there.Garfield Birnie, president of the Old Boys\u2019 Association, and Rev.Charles Johnston performed the ceremony.\u2014 William Metzger Photo LANDLORDS SAID \u201cIN ON HOIST\u201d City To Honor War Dead On Sunday By Brodie Snyder Few actions of government since before the war have caused such a furore as the rental ruling announced toward the end of last week, The size of the increase, the - apparent hurry in which it was * rushed through, the timing of - it just before the Christmas season \u2014 and the fact that many landlords seemed to know, six weeks ago, not only that it was coming but precisely what the increase would be, have all irked tenants to the point of explosion.Most of them feel that to impose such an extra burden on their finances just at this time when the housing shortage is still acute is like hitting a man with his hands tied\u2014he can\u2019t fight back.* * x It is possible that the government did not give as much consideration to the matter as- it might have, did not realize the extent to which the average voter's margin of income over expenses has been whit tled by the steady rise in the cost of living over the past few years, did not anticipate the earthquake of indignation the ruling would set in motion.* * * The consequences are liable to be serious.In this area alone it is estimated that about (Continued on Page 2) Escort to the colors will be led by Lieut.L.Thomson, D.C.M., who will carry the King's colors; Second Lieut.R.Plant, the regimental color; C.S.M.G.A.Bonne- mer; Sgt.J.R.Tetrault, M.M., and Set.V.D.Steele.At the cenotaph, Rev.G.F.Leigh will read the lesson from the Book of the Wisdom of Solomon, chapter three, verses one to nine.He will also conduct a prayer of commemoration, a prayer for those who made the supreme sacrifice, a prayer for our country, a prayer for peace, and the Lord's Prayer.During the singing of the hymn \u201cAbide with Me,\u201d wreaths will be laid at the foot of the cenotaph by the City of Westmount, the Royal* Montreal Regiment, the 58th West- mount Rifles, the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the R.M.R., and other civic societies or private individuals.The band and drums of the R.M.R.will play the Last Post, and, following a two-minute silence, they will play Reveille, then the National Anthem.Bronze Plaque Is Unveiled At Westmount High School An impressive ceremony was carried out yesterday afternoon in the Hall of Honour at Westmount Senior High in which a beautiful bronze plaque commemorating the death of 141 Westmount boys who * so valiantly gave their lives in Student Councils Told \u201cSpeak Up\u201d \u2018I Charles Johnston.Presentation of Deletes | from 45 High Schools were welcomed to Westmount Junior High School on Friday b by Members of the Westmount High Student Council.Above, left to right, are Jacqueline Fortin, oxe-bresident, Student Council, Gault Institute, Valleyfield; Paul Lattin, Student Counci)J president of the same school; Barbara Mackey, treasurer; Michael Fish, president; John Cleghorn, secretary 8d manager of arrangements for the conference, and Marilyn Smith, vice-president, all of West- ou! High School Student Council.Photo by Ed.Bermingham ARKER WEARING, adviser to the Westmount High School Student Council, told 150 students, Student Council advisers and school principals on Saturday that \u201chigh school pupils seem to be afraid to speak up about their problems when they get together and as a result they are seldom heard.Thus, things that need to be done are not done.\u201d Mr.Wearing was addressing the sixth annual Student Council Conference held this year-in West- mount Junior High School on the subject of School Citizenship.Delegates from 45 Province of Quebec high schools were registered Friday afternoon and introduced to the local high school students with whom they w were to be billeted for the night.David Munroe, director of the School fof Teachers, Macdonald College, at a dinner given by Eaton's Young Canada Club at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on Saturday afternoon to wind up the conference, stressed the necessity of a democratic way of life in all high schools in order to insure for future years adults who will make an inteligent .choice between democracy and Communism.Student Council leaders, Mr.Munroe continued, were best able to give students\u2019 experience in democratic Hving and should lead the way in achieving it.Two of their basic (Continued on Page 4) Missioners, Worlé War IL was unveiled and dedicated by Garfield Birnie, president of the Westmount Old Boys\u2019 Association and Captain the Rev, an exquisitely bound Memorial Book containing the names of 1,453 boys who enlisted in the armed services was also made.Present at the ceremony were members of the Westmount Old Boys Executive, Mayor J.S.Cameron of Westmount, a representative of the Westmount High Alumnae, members of the Old Teachers Association, members of the Westmount Board of School Com- and one representative from each of the armed forces as a Guard of Honour.The main speaker was Brigadier James A.deLalanne, C.B.E., M.C.In his address, Brig.deLalanne mentioned the fact that in every corner of the world there would always be someone who would answer to the call of Westmount High.He also spoke of the great patriotism that the boys showed in their sacrifice so that we could be inspired with a love of the good and just in life.\u201cIn the words of Stephen Leacock,\u201d Mr.deLa- lanne continued, \u201cWestmount High is second to none in their Dominion of Canada as proved by the undying selflessness and steadfast devotion.\u201d The public was reminded that the school doors will be open this Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m, in order that parents, friends and relatives may have the opportunity of viewing the new tablet.hs tn su- Photo by Ed.Bermingham We be active in thi.campaign between \"Li 0 T esd Ni h 9 ° oO estm t November 14 and 28, in a division \"Lb y Nig Î War Dead\u2019s Unselfish headed by John Lewis, The city.wun 1Uesda ar Dead\u2019s Unselfishness \u2026 oom or tue [vi onsen es, he sity, Î A \u201c , 15 such divisions, will be under the The fourth annual Hymn Festi S id Of h = 3 ni work of its Women's leadership of T.H.Atkinson, gen le Tour : 1 ( ( t ty Club\", Westmount today won the 4 ?- jously val sponsored by the Montreal al ore ris 12 \u201cTown of the Week\u201d award oral Manager of the Royal Bank hoist Centre of the Canadian College of vs iven to Canadian centres f ing | i an- ; ; ; 5 \u201cThose who died in war are close to the core of the Christian be- 8 ; ; \u2018or During the period of the cam- Organists will be held in St.An- outstanding community achieve- |paien report luncheons will be held 0 , - f us lief of unselfishness,\u201d Major-General Basil Price told members of ment.Announcement of the &n, rep will be he r the drew's Church, Westmount, on ; : : at Central Y.M.C.A., Friday, No- the Westmount Rotary Club at their regular luncheon meeting held| award was made on a coast-to- ; n the Tuesday at-8.15 p.mn vember 18, Tuesday, Novemp:r 22, ; The choi of the foit hur Wednesday.coast programme \u201cYour Wo- |and Friday, November 25, 1 won 1e choirs of Ule following \u20ac : \u201cWhen we see the International strife in the world today, we| men\u2019s Editor\u201d, broadcast from _ n the ches will participate in tne service: .ve hoir I 2 thwhile.but when Montreals station CFCF.In- main- Calvary United, Fairmount - St.wonder if the giving of their lives was really worthwhile, but whe ded in tha A > Two Art Exhibit onahle Giles United, the First Baptist, We think of what might have happened we can see, too, that they have clude in e ward was a \u2018 1 8S.~ hav- St-Andrews United, George's An-| preserved something for us,\u201d the speaker said.rt anor $100 to the West.To O en S oon any glican.Stanley rresbyterian and General Price saw the present day crisis as an ideological strug- \u201cTown of Che Week s oe oe P .ntem- Westmount Park-Entmanuel Unit- gle, and claimed that there were two phases to it.\u201cFirst,\u201d he said, Ogilvi ; ponsors, CL.Fark gilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited.Two art exhibitions are sche- ronsti- ed.The ministers of these chur-|«we must deal with the imme-% ; : e the thes will assist in conducting the | \u2026.eo M Al B .d Appearing on the programme |duled for the near future in thig Th service S diate phase; that of building up Mrs.Alan Dair was Mrs.H.S.Jacques, Presi- City.\u20ac .Ce y:as .* : Lea] It is in a service of this kind |& Materialistic force and be pre-| Wins Wash Machine dent of the Club, who accepted Stanley B.Wilson, of 281 Elm thât the essential unity of the pared.\u201d It may call for higher the award and outlined some avenue, will hold an exhibition of Christian bodies is manifest, the taxes and some austerity perhaps Mrs.Alan Baird, of 223 Mel- of the community work the Wo- paintings made last summer at f our great hymns being the CoLIMON |put it is better than having an-| Ville avenue, found herself the men\u2019s Club is doing.St.Adolphe de Howard at his nd of treasury, known and loved by proud possessor of a brand new Among the projects mention- home here.The exhibition will ament all denominations.Such vwell- |©ther war on our hands, he main-| \\vashing machine and a year's ed were the Club's contribution |begin Sunday and will close Sat- make known hymns as \u2018How sweet the tained.supply of soap chips on Monday.towards the support of British !urday, November 26.It will be with- Name of Jesus sounds\u201d, \u201cNow Described as Westmount's fore- After attending a cookery War Orphans; their visits and jopen each day from 2.30 p.m, to great thank we all our God\u2019, \u201cFor all|most soldier, Gen.Price said he| school at the Avenue Theatre, gifts to patients in military hos- |10 p.m \u201c repre- the saints who from: their labours felt strongly about the building sponsored by Steinberg's, Mrs.pitals; monthly food packages The Montreal Amateur Art Club >, and rest\u201d sung to the fine tune by |of a solid foundation developed out Baird found she had the lucky to Britain; Christmas entertain- will hold their exhibition from y Par- Vaughan Williams, ani \u201cOnward, of the unity of the commonwealth program number.Her daughter, ment for schools and the provi- Nov.14 to Nov.19 in Victoria li.Christian Soldiers\u201d will be used, nations and the western demo-| Betty, also romped off with a sion of a scholarship to a stu- Hall, open each day from 3 to and other lesser-known numbers cratic powers.prize, a new egg-beater.dent at Westmount High School.|5 p.m.and from 7 to 10 p.m.will be sung antiphonally by the He said the second phase of the thoits placed in various parts af ideology can only be achieved ) the church.An impressive feature when the acceptance of Christian MLA, will ba the procession of the choirs democratic principles are main- at the to the music of Stanley's \u201cTrum- tained, and said that Churchill address Pet Voluntary\u201d played by Allan made this the key-note of this he Re- Knapp, trumpeter.idea in his speech at Boston that 3.Au offering will be received at the flame of Christian ethics is | this service for the British Organ our highest guide for peace.\u2014 Restoration Fund of the Canadian Introduced by Jimmy deLalanne, College of Organists.the speaker said that it will take The public is cordially invited.|all our fortitude to prevent the R \u2014_\u2014 present cold war from slipping LIBRARY CLOSED back into a shooting war.are : He was thanked by Percy Del- Coats The Westmount Public Library gado, President of the Westmount ren.' Will be closed all day today, in| Rotary Club, who has recently re- ok © honor of those who gave their |turned to the club after a long ill- lives in World Wars I and IL.ness.ship \u2014 - HAND TAILORED SUITS AND COATS for Ladies and Gentlemen \u2014\u2014 A large assortment of English woollens always in stock ITS \u2014 \"Fur coats remodelled, repaired, cleaned and Jlamed., \u2014 Cloth overcoats turned, restyled and made to look like new.C Best work guaranteed.' 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Order Lasalle Coke Today FROM YOUR REGULAR DEALER or from LASALLE COKE COMPANY, MArquette 6221 | i | i i j | i i ee \u2014 your money refunded * Our Guarante after à practical b \u2019 for coke we remoye from your in if tome demonstration by our representative, you are ot satisfied with Lasalle Coke per formance.n THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 ~ Rev.E.J.Springett Gives British Israel Addresses At Westmount Speaking on Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Rev.E.J.Springett, Dominion Commissioner, British-Tsrael-World Federation, addressed large audiences under the two captions, \u201cBehold the Bridegroom Cometh\u201d and \u201cThe Kingdom of the Beast.\u201d In the former message the speaker dealt with the criticism often levelled against British- Israel teaching to the effect that in almost every case the Old Testament was used to the exclusion of the New, and said that such criticism indicated a serious lack of knowledge relative to British-Israe] teaching.He then based his address upon the parable of the ten virgins, pointing out that the principal persons in the story were the bridegroom and the bride.The bridegroom, the royal personality, the judge of MI] the world, the King of Kings, in fact the resurrected Christ \u2014 the bride, Israel redeemed.Dealing with the relationship so often expressed in the Bible between Jehovah and Israel as that of husband and wife, he said the redemption of Israel the divorced \u2018wife has been effected.Remarriage is now lawful, the time of the remarriage has come and he warned that conditions in the world now were of such a nature as to indicate the supreme necessity for every right thinking person to be on the \u201cqui vive\u201d and waiting for the cry.\u2018Behold the Bridegroom Cometh.\u201d In his second address the speak- Student \u2026 (Continued from Page 1) problems would be to get full participation from students and to lead them to exercise intelligent responsibility.\u201cThis can be done in several ways \u2014 through public meetings, periodic reports given at assemblies, printed minutes, or reports, school papers and magazines.By keeping the public well | informed, the members active, and i the program varied, students will | participate willingly and with en- | thusiasm.These,\u201d he said, \u201care the ' surest methods by which we may keep democracy healthy.\u201d At the opening supper, R.O.Bartlett, principal of Westmount High School, extended greetings to \"the delegates on behalf of the school commissioners with a short address from both M.Dunsmore for the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers, and Lloyd Sommerville for the High School Principals\u2019 * Association.Michael Fish, president of the Westmount High School Student Council, was chairman at that time.Head table guests at the dinner at the Ritz- Carlton were John Cleghorn, chair- ~ man; M.Dunsmore, R.O.Bartlett, Miss -D.King, staff adviser, W.H.S.; Miss B.L.Cowper, con- {erence organizer; Brian Braith- waite, La Tuque High School; Miss \u201cErma Nelson, vice-president P.A, P.T.; C.T.MacKenzie, T.Eaton Co.; L.D.Hamilton, staff adviser, High School of Montreal; Murray Notkin, High School of Montreal; and Florence McDougall, Orms- town High School.U.N.Association to Hear Of Ukrainian Aid The United Nations Society, Westmount Branch, will hold their next meeting in Roslyn School on Monday, at 8:15 p.m.Nicholas Mikoluk, president of the Lachine Branch of the Association of the United Canadian Ukranians, will be the guest speaker.His subject will be the \u201cContribution the Ukranians are Making to Canada and the United Nations.\u201d A musical program of folk and modern compositions will be rendered by ConstantineSebistino- wich and his 15 strings orchestra.This «will be an open meeting and the public is invited.+ suce.er stated that the foundation of the history of the world and men Was the Bible which gives a dramatic preview of human history all down the ages and outlines the fact this purpose was; definitely national.He pointed out that information wae given relative to certain basic institutions listing some of them as the Kingdom of God, the Babylonian Succession of Empires and the Kingdom of the Beast.Of the Kingdom of God he declared that it is the most permanent and most potent institution on earth.It is a Material, National, Ethnical, Ethical and Spiritual entity, but not an ecclesiastical institution.The Church is not the Kingdom.He described component parts of the Kingdom of God as being the national unit, Israel, now represented by Anglo- Celto-Saxon, Jehovah, the King and Divine Law which is the law of the Lord and said that in its modern manifestation it must be a Christian nation recognizing God as King and possessing the Divine Law.Empire Overthrown Of the Babylonian succession of empires, he said that they were in close contact with Israel of old and in fact overthrew her.Now in our generation they have been overthrown by Israel.The administration of the cha.ter of human government given to this people and the manner in which it has been used was a demonstration of man\u2019s inability to administer human affairs on the basis of his own knowledge and wisdom.He, outlined the Kingdom of the Beast as being the Kingdom of Evil, and said that when Christ, the King of the Kingdom of God, and the Devil, the King of the Kingdom of the Beast next met, it would be in actual conflict unto death ard that time is drawing very near.He also said that the signs of the domination of Evil were indicated by the great apostacy, strong delusions politically as represented by Communism, socially as indicated by the attempt to bring in the welfare state and Last Rites Held For Simon Kirsch Final tribute was paid Simon Kirsch, Ph.D, Monday, at the SlHaar Hashomayim Synagogue, following his sudden death at hig home, 12 Windsor avenue, Saturday.A leading member of the Jewish community, Dr.Kirsch Was born in Vilkomir, Russia, 1883 and moved to Canada with his parents at the age of six.Î Christian Science 1 * * \u201cMortals and Immortals\u201d js the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, \u2019 The Golden Text is from Romans 9:8.\u201cThey which are the children of the flesh, these are nof the children of God.\u201d Among the citations which eom- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:\u2014 \u201cFor the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.\u201d (Romans 8: 19, 21.) The Lesson - Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cMankind will improve through Science and Christianity.The necessity for uplifting the race is father to the fact that Mind can do it; for Mind can impart purity instead of impurity, strength instead of weakness, and health ine stead of disease.Mortal mind must part with error, must put off itself with its deeds, and immortal manhood, the Christ ideal, will appear.\u201d (Pages 371 and 430).spiritually by the ever growing number of isms now current.He said the mark of the beast is everywhere and it lays an absolute embargo upon the freedom of the individual and of nations.Scouts & Cubs By REG.CROOME We hope all Cubs and Scouts, not to mention Scouters, will tune in to the Scout Newscast over CJAD this Saturday and every Saturday morning at 9.05 a.m.This week the featured item among many others will be an interview with Scoutmaster Frank Harris of Queen Mary United Troop.Mr.Harris came out from England last year, where he had been a Scoutmaster also, and he will tell listeners on Saturday of the differences between Canadian and English Scouting, and how our Canadian Scouts compare with English Scouts.Don't forget, CJAD, 9-05-9.15 a.m.every Saturday mo:ning.Thirty Cubs were present at* this week's meeting of Trinity Memorial Pack when Sixer Jim Goddard led the opening ceremonies.Richard Howard was presented with Gardener Badge and Warren Franklin with his 1st star.Jim Goddard received his 4th year service star, Tom Goddard, 3 years and Wayne Dug- gins, 1st year.David Shaw passed Message during instruction period.A House Orderly Badge class will be held this weekend for John An- crum, Jim Goddard and Richard Howard.The Gray Six won the evening\u2019s compethiion and Sixer Richard Howard was presented with the pennent on behalf of his six.St.Matthias Pack Last Friday St.Matthias Pack was visited by Mr.Gilhooly and Sixer Russel Williams of the Sand Six passed Observer and Home- craft badges.Russel has now completed all twelve of his badges and will be appointed Senior Sixer at the pext meeting.He has done a good job and all are glad to see him making such progress.Sixer Michael Harper of the Grey Six passed Toymaker badge, which means that he now will proudly wear eleven badges.This, too, is a good piece of work and our congratulations are due him.Poe ay Mr.Gilhooly also examined Richard Bolton in Gardener and First Aider badges and these were passed.As Richard now has Second Star and three badges, hé will be appointed Second of the Sand Six at the next meeting.The end of the floorbali season last week saw the Red and White Sixes struggle for the championship.After considerable overtime play, the score stood at one to one and the game was concluded with each Six sharing the prize.The meeting was somewhat dis rupted owmg to the condition of the hall and it is hoped that we will be able to carry on without further disturbances due to table being left in the way.mm 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 A.will next wher of a made Chris out £ Wom nual some the | son, activ su eyes ly lig will | rouse youn, son t Ba tract doubt with table every hard chart and Chris a w uniqu jams dies energ Do! dolls, will a ney take and count Aft also tors late Mr: siden! joint Hill a All be do the h patie nurse The vite a intere Thurs till 14 or M RE Ben Of The Royal annoy ance will b day e A proce anca recrog tients Tentia of th Alexa The Capac munif The Capac à Wa light£ AI t Capac again Tiel Main Co.I \u2014 2 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 PAGE FIVE ,; .S22 ; fe | Active In Forthcoming Homoeopathic Auxiliary Fall Bazaar : CENUINE a 2 N N a .3 \u201d o \" a S a i WELSH ANT E: ! IE RACITE : mon ; P B ee the u É HE.gue, a ï A bia i 5 4 À ture 5 a Aid ew.|a More Heat - Less Ash - No Dust : 14278 gl Wey u a tog FR 883 = - - = qe \u2018 À a ar ) his : For Immediate Delivery ¥ 29 1 | B i \"44.2 VAE 4 à CALL DEXTER 1131 7opay § LE - = vo À 4 À Pol = Authorized Dealer a {jrs BE Lom a 5 ATE |) 10 Pe earl p = 13 à.4 ue a Eras A .LER Ro- MRS.H.R.MATTHEWS MRS.8.P.HILL MRS.M.STOKER 5 j CN | ; a H: JA a Ÿ the = + 2 LIMITED 2 1174188 not 8 A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall Mrs.M ;( 8 a en.* .will present & scene of gayety rs.Maurice Stoker is the president of the Homoeopathic Hospital |i e OIL BURNER ® = cr RTS om- next Thursday, November 17,| Auxiliary which is presenting its annual bazaar, one of the high- a S FUEL OIL = +B / the EEE when all the fine array of articles| lights of the pre-Christmas season, on November 17 in the A.R.|= 8 = RI For of a practical nature and those| Griffith Memorial Hall.Joint conveners of the event are Mrs.2 4 57 Sherbrooke Street West a ; CAS go oe made especially glamorous for Sidney Hil and Mrs.Henry Matthews, who both helped make |3 Backed by thirty years of dependable service E br fes.Christmas gift-giving will be set the bazaar so successful last year.5 = 14 EUR Be- out for sale by the Homoeopathic lO OO 5 A : : Lau ball} Women's Auxiliary at.their an- ¢ of nual bazaar.This sale, which for eily BEN some years past has been one of ang J the highlights of the bazaar sea- .son, represents one of the main ne activities of the Auxiliary.rom Sure to be the cynosure of all gai ook eyes is the doll\u2019s house, electrical- NS ?A oe ly lighted and fully furnished.It NB e \"i will be on display and is sure to Lo it rouse wild excitement among the ' ne young fry before some lucky per- \u2014 ] 5 fa.: Lars SN d son takes it home.À » 00 Babies\u2019 layattes will be ag at- vv OR Ib ¢ in tractive as of other years, and © FINEST QUALITY mn doubtless will prove as popular ind with shoppers.There will be oe tables and stalls of goods to suit every age and taste\u2014aprons for a hard wear and aprons worn for P charm's sake; hand-knitted socks and fancy work; handicraft \u2014 Christmas gifts and other articles; ving a white elephant table full of He unique and still charming pieces; tjs jams and jellies; handmade can- lute dies and cakes to save time and the energy for busy homemakers.Dolls in wide variety\u2014baby dolls, boy dolls, big and little dolls = will be on display, waiting for a new mother to adopt them and ; take them to a new home.Books counter attractions to the dollies.will very Jong ~ BABY LAMB \u2014 FRONTS = or er LEGS 149, - LOINS b 42 SHOULDER LAMB CHOP .47e VEAL CHOPS 5 55- RIB LAMB CHOPS - - - .47e ROLLED VEAL 1 43; STEWING LAMB - - - - , 15e - BEET .BEEF CHOPS \u2014 WING ROAST b 0 ¢ LOWEST PRICES \u2014VEAL\u2014\u2014 and toys for boys will set up Afternoon tea will be served, also supper, so that bazaar visitors may enjoy their stay until late evening.Mrs.Maurice Stoker is the president of the Auxillary and the joint conveners are Mrs.Sidney Hill and Mrs.Henry Matthews.land All proceeds of the bazaar will #8 tell be donated for new equipment in | es and the hospital; for comforts for the HE : lish patients; and for bedroom and ga .ing.nursery furnishings.= R T Ib 45; \u2014 The ladies of the auxiliary in- |i ined vite all their many friends and the tt fi and interested public to attend on © e vere Thursday, Nov.17, from 2 p.m.[ ® Se ower 27277 the hospitau | FRESH FOWL.GRADES b .Es \u2018A\u2019 and 'B\u2019 iE R.E.L.H.Aux.Announce & KILLED ason Benefit Performance ZER-O-PAK © © © FILLETS S OLE OF LOCKERS 39, : ion Of Ice Capades, 1950 time The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the e to Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital uded announce that a benefit perform- | vize, ance of the Ice Capades of 1950 | FROSTED FOOD A FEW DEEP-FREEZE die Will be held in the Forum on Mon- iH SPECIALS! FOOD STORAGE LOCKERS no day evening.\"oe à large proportion of the net |HH BLUEBERRIES .pkg.32e STILL AVAILABLE hout proceeds of this special perform- LIMA BEANS .pkg.35e vie ance will provide educational and PASTRY DOUCH .pkg.32¢ YEARLY RENTAL recreational facilities for the patients of the Royal Edward Lau- Tentian Hospital and the children of the three T.B.Wards of the Al2xandra Hospital, The Canadian Arena and the Ice |§ Capades have made pussible this Munificent gift.The top attraction of the Ice Capades of 1950 is \u201cThe Tcy Shop\", à Walt Disney original, and a delightful and spectacular fantasy.All the old favorites of the Ice Capades company will be here Again this year.Tickets are now on sale on the Main Floor, Centre at the T.Eaton Co.Ltd., and at The Forum.DRAWER $17 \u2014 CABINET $15 FRUIT COCKTAIL .pkg.44e sh EER FH PAGE SIX If it's laughter you're after \u2014 and who isn't these days\u2014don't miss \u201cMr.Belvedere Goes To College,\u201d new Twentieth Century- Fox comedy which starts Saturday at the Monklana Theatre.The most screamingiy funny ~ thing to happen on the screen | in years and years, it's even more hilarious than \u201cSitting Pretty; last year's rib-tickling hit which introduced the suave, sophisticated Clifton Webb as the relf-styled genius, Belvedere.Shirley Temple is co-starred in the laugh-packed hit as a war widow who has to be convinced 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT WL 1104 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.11, 1949 © \u201cMr.Belvedere Goes To College\u201d At the Monkland Theatre Saturday that Belvedere is as good as he seems.Don't get the impression that this is a sequel \u2014it isnt, even though Webb is still the straight- faced, straight-laced character to whom the impossible is ridiculously easy.Mr.Belvedere goes to college for the express purpose of obtaining a sheepskin in a single year in order to qualify for a $10,000 award won by his novel and, naturally enough, he takes over the institution in a matter of hours.Given this comedy situation, centering around the erudite it somewhat over-age \u201cJoe College,\u201d Director Elliott Nugent has gone all the way to buttress the film for laughs.Belvedere\u2019s hapless room-mates serve ably as buffs for his sparkling wit: sophomoric Alan Young, the radio comedian who scored in \u201cChicken Every Sunday,\u201dattempts to haze freshman Belvedere and is completely out-classed while Alvin Greenman is a completely baffled young lad who finds his \u2018\u201croomie\u201c a constant source of amazement.The romance is in the capable hands of the accomplished Shirley, who is more luscious than AT THE MONKLAND THEATRE Despite the unlikely get-up, here is the movies\u2019 sophisticated Clifton Webb whe, together with pert Shirley Temple and her movie son, Lonnie Thomas, are seen in the hilarious Twentieth Century-Fox comedy hit which starts Saturday until Tuesday at the Monkland Theatre, \u201cMr.Belvedere Goes To College.\u201d What happens to Belvedere right after he matriculates shouldn't happen to a college! Elliott Nugent directed the laugh-packed film You CAN still find people who \u201cdon\u2019t believe in banks\u201d .who keep their cash in old coffee pots, or hide it in the woodpile, or carry it around.But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts.They can get it whenever they want it; and they can pay their bills by cheque.Canadians have more than seven million such deposit accounts.In terms of Canada\u2019s adult population, that makes it practically unanimous.The banks, in turn, know they must earn this confidence by giving you the best service they know how.Today you can take your account to any bank you choose.And what is in your bank book is strictly between you and your bank.It is your own private business.*.most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts.\u201d et a a dies naw ever, Her two-year-old son (whom she tries to hide) is the cause of much friction \u2018between herself and her ardent suitor, Tom Drake.Others in the outstanding cast include Jessie Royce Landis, Kathleen Hughes, Taylor Holmes, which was produced by Samuel G.Engel.Paul Harvey, Bob Patten.The Hilarious screenplay was written by Richard Sale, May Loos and Mary McCall, Jr, based on a character created by Gwen Davenport.Barry Kelly and The big news of the exhilarating new Technicolor musical, \u201cThe Barkleys of Broadway,\u201d starts Saturday at the Seville Theatre, is that it reunites the captivating team of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers whose work together in such pictures as \u201cFlying Down to Rio,\u201d \u201cThe Gay Divorcee\u201d and \u201cTop Hat\u201d gave the screen some of its finest song-and-dance productions.Their reunion picture presents them with a breezy, fast-paced, scintillating comedy - romance which gives them plenty of opportunity to show off their undisputed talents as the outstanding dancing partners of this generation.The story casts them as Josh and Dinah, the Barkleys of the title, and a couple whose married life is as successful as their teaming on the Broadway musical-co- medy stage, despite the fact that it vacillates between stormy quarrels and impulsive kisses.It is only when Dinah meets a ro- \u201cThe Barkleys Of Broadway\u201d Tops Seville Double Bill.mantic foreign playwright who encourages her to believe that che is wasting her time in musicals and instead should be modeling her career on that of Sarah Bernhardt that a rift occurs in what had been a happy-go-lucky maii- tal set-up.The undaunted Josh, however, is not without his own resources and before the picture's gala climax he has convinced his erring wife that her place is not only beside her hushand but in the realm of musical comedy rather than the so-called higher arts.With the same talented quartet that gave Joan Crawford her first Academy Award three vears ago, \u201cFlamingo Road,\u201d a dynamic romantic drama about small-state politics, which starts Saturday also at the Seville Theatre.Stars Joan Crawford and Zachary Scott, Producer Jerry Wald and Director Michael Curtiz are the four who made the now memorable \u201cMildred Pierce,\u201d one of the most popular pictures that year.ies SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK cies AT THE SEVILLE Lovely Ruth Roman is the first girl to capture the attention of Kirk Douglas in his role as the prizefighter in Stanley Kramer's high-tensioned drama, \u201cChampion,\u201d which starts Saturday at .the Seville Theatre.SEE ty 0 A eww bem md et on nn 8 at e Is 1= it i- 1, i8 ot y ct r 8 iC e y je d re Bw Of it \u2014 THE EXAMINER, Attractive Modes Presented At Club Show In Victoria Hall Chosen to give a comprehensive picture of the fashions for the new season, items in the fashion revue held on Friday at Victoria Hall included correctly styled wear for most occasions in town and country.Co-ordinated by Mrs.Dorothy Booth, the show was held under the auspices of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, with Mrs.J.W.Perks presiding and Mrs.Eileen Murphy Collyer acting ps commentator.An interesting feature of the event was that Mrs.Average Canadian came in for aw good deal of attention, with diver- sited styles designed especially to play up her attractions.The prograin opened with a group of models wearing station wagon coats, two of the four coats shown having the conventional dark or light brown fur, and two with fur collars dyed in rich colors and worn with berets to tone or match.The ski girls came next, smartly attired to zoom down the slopes; and much interest centered on the skirts for casual wear which were teamed with the popular ladies\u2019 man-tailored shirts by Tooke Bros., or with distinctive Lansea sweaters.The Norwegian Touch One of the Norway Sports Shop creations was a highly original dress for hostess wear after skiing, of heavy black Norwegian hand-woven wool, having a fitted bodice and very wide skirt with a deep band of white edged with narrow touches of red and green above the hemline.Perfection of tailoring and distinctive design marked Louis Schrier\u2019s ensemble of slim black skirt with fitted jacket of black and red check and reversible hip length cape of the check.In quite different mood was his suit of soft grey, hand stitched, with col- Jar and cuffs of black velvet accenting elegance.All the delightful hats worn were by Juliette, who showed a fine discrimination in her choice to complement each costume.Henry Birks furnished the jewelry.Joy Gilmour modelled among other numbers, several from her own shop.Favorites were a gown designed by Nicole of Sweden, in black crepe, very fitted, very softly feminine, with plunging neckline, and long skirt sweeping into back fullness from a bow slightly off centre; and a navy blue Frenchshire dinner gown of crepe trimmed with bands of fine lace which showed transparent across the bodice and was arranged in Benefit Performance Box Holders Listed Among the box holders for the benefit performance of the Ice Capades being given on Monday evening (November 14) at the Forum in aid of the work of the Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital are: Lady Meredith, Mrs.Stuart Mer- rett, Miss Mona Prentice, Mrs.Arthur Chipman, Mrs.Philip Durnford, Mrs.Stancliffe Watson, Mrs.J.Ogilvie Hastings, Mrs.Andrew Fleming, Mrs.El- dreth Cumberland, Miss Marjorie Caverhill, Mrs.A.F.Culver, Mrs.J.D.Collier, Mrs.Herbert Lank, Mrs.A.W.Whitaker, Jr., Mr.and Mrs.Archie F.Baillie, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Blake, R.O.Johnson, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Shorey, Mrs.Charles B.Grier.Dr.and Mrs.J.C.Meakins, Colonel and Mrs.E.Gerald Hanson, Mrs.D.E.Spotswood, W.F.Angus, Miss Jane Fleet, E.Ernest Rutherford, James Eccles, Dr.H.P.Wright, James Wilson, OBE, Dr.Chas.F.Martin, T.Taggart Smyth, Hartland de M.Molson, O.B.E.,, Howard Murray, O.B.E,, R.Ewart Stavert, E.Howard Smith, Dr.and Mrs.H.E.MacDermot, Dr.and Mrs.H.E.Burke, Dr.and Mrs.C.A.Meln- tosh, and Mrs.Jas.Hutchinson, SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Miss Mary Kelsall was the winner of the Florence A.Fox Bursary for $100.00, donated annually to the Montreal High School for Girls, by the James McGill Chapter, LO.DÆ, Mrs, P, E.Pepler, Regent, pre- ented the bursary to Miss Kel- all on behalf of the Chapter.tiers across the front of the skirt which ended in a slight train, Models by Phyllis King from the Couturier Shop included a frosty white strapless gown of satin and tiered tulle glinting with spaced rhinestones, with .scalloped stole to match; and this was also shown worn with a short wrap of grey Russian broadtail.The floating panel effect was noted in other gowns.For those who like something sensational there was the Phyllis King evening gown of pomegranate red, the fitted bodice having one shoulder bare, the other covered and topped by an enormous pouf bow, the terrific amount of material in the skirt being seen as the model swirled.Mrs.W.M.Hick thanked the co-ordinator of the show, Mrs.Booth; the commentator, Mrs.Collyer and Mr.Parr, who was pianist.H.B.S.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 11, 1949 Nile Temple No.46 Names Committees For Military Whist The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple No.46 will hold their annual Fall Military Whist party at Victoria Hall, Wzstmount, Thursday November 17th, at 8.15 p.m.under the genzral convenership of Mrs.K.W.Matheson.Assisting on the various committees are: Reception: Mrs.L.J.Skaife, Queen; Mrs.J.W.Davies, Mrs.Leona Bell.Special Prizes: Mrs.N.G.Johnston, Mrs, F.C.Ford, Mrs.John Tolson and Mrs.Robert Loane.Door Prizes: Mrs.David Mc- Gruer, Mrs.Wm.McGee, Mrs, Gordon Laurie.Refrashments: Mrs.Wm.Houston, Mrs.À.L.Walker, Mrs.Alex.Leslie, Mrs.W.R.C.Field, Mrs.Ethel Burns, Mrs.R.McCarroil and Mecs.E.Williamson.Collections: Mrs.A.Huneault, Mrs.R.Wood and Mrs.R.Lewis.en and homemade refreshments Many door prizes will be giv- served.Tablenolders are requested to talka their own playing cards.The many friends of the Order are cordially invited to attend.DEADLINE FOR CHRISTMAS The Women's Voluntary Services remind you that November 15th is the last safe mailing date for Christmas food parcels to Britain.We remind you also that although regular monthly food parcels are most desirable, one parcel is better than none! A parcel weighing PALE SEVFN up to 15 lbs may De now sent through U.E.F.B.facilities for 55c.Help lighten the austerity, and brighten Christmas Day for one of the needy British families listed with WVS, by sending a Personal Parcel of food.Telephone WVS, MA.3541, for name, address, and other details.COCOA MATS Plain 26\" x 15\" 1.00 28\" x 17\" 1.50 30\" x 18\u201d 2.25 32\" x 20\" 2.65 34\" x 21\" 3.10 38\" x 24\" 3.75 WINDOW GLAZING \u2014 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS | Ï Coloured 24\" x 14\" 1.75 27\" x 16\" 2.25 29\" x 17\" 2.50 Fancy Patterns 27\" x 16\" 2.75 Half Moon Shape 26\" long 2.95 .Phone MA.6219 4169 St.Catherine W.1385 St.Catherine W.MA, 6219 FI.2641 4860 Sherbrooke W.DE, 1145 | 7 ITS HERE! The 1950 Hillman Minx, with the completely new, bigger \u201cPLUS POWER\u201d engine and restyled interior.Now, more than ever, the Hillman gives you the best value by far.The \u201cPLUS POWER\" is all that its name implies! Thanks to its considerably Increased pulling power and livelier response, you will enjoy faster getaways .higher cruising speeds .improved hill-climbing.Despite the increased power of the \u201cPLUS POWER\u201d engine, there has been no sacrifice of economy! It delivers up to 35 miles to the gallon of gas! ANNOUNCING THE NEW And here\u2019s good news for tall drivers \u2014there\u2019s more head-room and more leg-room! See your Rootes Motors dealer now! Ask for a demonstration of the 1950 Hillman Minx with the \u201cPLUS POWER\" engine! A PRODUCT OF THE ROOTES GROUP BE THRIFTY IN '50 = Drive the New HILLMAN MINX OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ENGLISH CAR OWNERS PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST IN CANADA AND THE U.S.A.SHOWROOM NEAR WESTMOUNT THEATRE 5028 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST % OPEN EVERY FRIDAY EVENING XX Hi Ch gr JP 7 ert! WA.1177 pp ae = sig Fr Co lm LD Reem same > RE AP EE EE EE ernie dr AE née eee ie + t 4 { i i ; PE {1 D PA TE 000 ae Ae hr?oo iE, LT mem ge 2.> oA > lige or fa 9 Sp TE EE A 6 mr om mont eet 1 Aa ES du rrr SR PAGE EIGHT THE EXAMINER Serving the City ol Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave WAInut 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d sims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public servira Mail suhseriplions: $2.00 pes year; 51.00 bali-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Past Office \"ept?Niawe FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 CENOTAPH, LIGHT AND POPPY * * + Symbols of Our War Dead \u2014 Honour Them Today It is only in recent years that the Poppy has become our token of remembrance among nations.Older civilizations than ours had their own way of honouring heroes.We have taken some of their traditions and added them to our own, to make fitting tribute to our F'allen.Take two stirring symbols which are known to us all, the Cenotaph and the Eternal Light.The first owes its origin to the ancient Greeks, who desired, as we do now, to set up a perpetual monument to those Fallen Heroes who had died and been buried away from home.The Cenotaph, therefore, has become the symbolic resting place of all the nation\u2019s warriors whose fsones are resting in foreign soil.Farther to the north, on the shores of the bitter North Sea, the Vikings, too, mourned for their dead, and seafaring-peo- ple that they were, they gave to the warrior, as his final resting place, the ship he loved so well.Aboard it were placed, near his hand, the arms and food and drink, and all he had loved in this life, and then, with a last cry of farewell, a last look at his earthly remains, his comrades set the vessel afire, and pushed it off to carry their comrade away in a literal blaze of glory.They carried the light of the flames like a light in their hearts, and so, too, do we today, when we light the Eternal Flame in memory of the immortal souls of our dead.Finally, to these two, we have added the symbol of the poppy.There is a special reason for our choosing this flower, a reason which had its beginnings over 100 years ago.Then, as now, Europe was racked by war, Napoleon's armies were sweeping across the continent in a seemingly irresistible torrent, making every nation a battlefield.It was an observer of the time who first noticed how, in the midst of bloodshed and destruction, the scarlet poppy seemed to thrive as if in defiance of death.In the first great war the same thing was noted by a Canadian soldier who wrote: \u201cIn Flanders fields the poppies grow, between the crosses row on row, which mark our dead .\u201d And three years after the end of hostilities in 1918, the first commercially made poppy appeared on Remembrance Day, commemorating both those dead, in their glory, and those living, in their need.Each flower symbolizes the soul of a departed warrior; it also symbolizes work and self respect for a still living one.When you see the Poppy, look beyond its artificial petals.Look beyond them to the heroes they commemorate \u2014 to the Greeks, building their cenotaphs, to the Vikings sending off their heroes on a flaming funeral pyre.Look beyond them to our own Canadians falling blindly into mud, crashing into flames in the sea, sinking silently beneath the waves.Look beyond them and remember, Poppies are for Remembrance.% # 4 Special services, honouring our dead of two wars, will be held this week-end at Montreal West, Verdun, Notre Dame de Grace, Westmount and Hampstead.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 \u2014 7 ome to Your Church is the B \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 annee ( hue ulwark of Democracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, Remembrance with which the service will close.Monday, 6.45 p.m., the Cubs will meet in the Church Hall, and\u2019 at 7.30 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will hold their regular session.Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.Calvary Churëh Choir will participate in the Hymn Festival in which seven choirs will unite in St.Andrew's Church, Westmount.Thursday, November 17th the First Church of Christ.Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.(West Side Entrance) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.WEDNESDAY 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Rd., 1.00 p.m, to 4.00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Mortals and Immortals.Golden Texi: Romans 9:8, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God.- * I Dominion-Douglas | * * \u201cThe Achievement of Worship\u201d will be Dr.Lloyd Smith's theme at the morning service in.Do- minion-Douglas Church on Sunday.In the evening Rev.Charles Johnston's series \u2018Young People's World\u201d will continue with the topic, \u201cChoosing a Life-work.\u201d Immediately following the service the Young People's Union will be given information and help in Vocational Guidance by Dr.Douglas J.Wilson, Editor of \u201cDesign for Living\u201d in the Montreal Star.\u2018 The Church School will meet for regular session at 3 p.m.On Monday at 2 p.m.the Sew- ing Circle will meet to sew, with tea to be served at 4 p.m.On Tuesday at 10 a.m.the Women's Association will meet for work\u2019 followed by luncheon at 1 p.m.Hostesses will be Mrs.Sydney Webster, and.Mrs.W.T.Owens.On Friday, November 18th, the monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Literary Society will be held at 3 p.m.in Leslie Hall, Miss Catherine F.Mackenzie, B.A., will speak on \u201cVanished Leisure.\u201d José Forgues, Soprano, will be the * * [ Calvary United | » \u201c Special Services will be held in Calvary Church on Sunday.The Minister, the Very Rev.T.W.MR.RITZ SPEAKS ON \u2014 THE \u2014 MILLENNIUM The Great 1000 Years of the Bible! Peace or War?Prosperity or Chaos?SUNDAY - 7.30 4250 Western Ave., Westmount LECTURES IN PROPHECY ENJOYED BY \"SCORES\" EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT THE BIBLE KNOWS, IT DOES NOT GUESS WORLD FEDERATION BRITISH JF RADIO BROADCAST EACH SUNDAY AT 9:30 AM.STATION CKVL (980 ON YOUR DIAL) TUNE IN FOR ACCURATE INFORMATION REGARDING THE REAL MEANING OF PRESENT WORLD CONDITIONS ISRAEL (CANADA) Jones, M.A., D.D., will preach at both services.The officers and members of Fellowship Lodge No.118 of the Masonic Order will attend the service at 11 a.m, At 7.30 p.m.Coronation Branch No.73 and Remembrance Branch No.75 of the Canadian Legion will worship in Calvary Church when Officers of these Branches will assist the Chaplain, Dr.T.W.Jones, in the Service of Worship and in the special Service of Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 11.00 a.m.When Church {s over, then what?Exodus 32:19 cf.Matthew 17:14.11.15 a.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m, The Door which no man can shut.Rev.3:8.A Cordial Welcome is Extended to Visitors Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C,M., LL.Mus, (McGilh Montreal Truth Centre and Metaphysical Library 1628 Sherbrocke St.W.(near Guy) WE.6077 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 8.00 p.m.Evening Service.Guest Speaker Mr.James Falconer.Guest Soloist: Master Irwin Pinkney, The Boy Soprano, Guest Accompanist: Mrs, H, KF.Briegel.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 3.00 p.m, Hour of Healing and Inspiration.12.30 p.m.Meditation, Dally.Dr.Margaret Davies Edwards, Minister and Leader.ALL ARE WELCOME WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W., and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, B.A., B.D.Minister Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.O., F.T.C.L, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 11.00 a.m.Questions That Arise In the Mind, and Answers That Come from the Word.10.00 a.m, and 14.00 a.m.Bible School.7.30 p.m, Youth Platform of Witness, A Team of Young Men and Wo- nen, Address \u201cDeadlines ave Deadlines.\u201d \u2018I'he Minister.Dr.Johnston at Bolh Services Visitors are Cordially Welcomed Christian Youth Fellowship Vital Youth Facing Vital Issues Church Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerr REMEMBRANCE DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IIth.7.30 a.m.Mattins.8,00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.30 a.m.Requiem.5.30 p.m.Evensong and Litany, 22nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.20 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Requiem, 7.00 pm.Solemn Evensong.Holy Eucharist: 8.00 a.m, Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday.Thursday and Satarday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matting: 7.00 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8,00 p.m.© ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.22nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY REMEMBRANCE DAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 n.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Remembrance Service and Placing of Poppy Wreath, \u2014 Preacher: The Rector, 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, \u2014 Preacher: The Rector.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester Street at Atwater Avenue Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector 22nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10,00 a.m.Sunday School.11:00 aan.Morning Prayer, 7.30 p.m.Evensong, Members of six Masonic Lodges will parade to St.Stephen's for their annual Church service at Evensong, DR.CLIFFES LECTURE The subject for mext Thursday is \u2014 \u201cAre you a self-starter?\u201d It may be heard in St.Stephen's Chureh at the same hour that it is delivered in Christ Church Cathedral, namely 7,45 pm.ALL ARE WELCOME Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Rev.Howard R.Kunkle, Assistant, TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Junior Sunday School, Confirmation Class, Bible Class.11.00 a.m, Mattins.Preacher: The Rev.Howard R.Kunkle, Nursery School, Kindergaiien, Primary School.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Rector.Preacher: The MONDAY.8.00 p.in, Adult | Confirmation Class.« WEDNESDAY .7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, * THURSDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Anuual Bazaar and Sale of Work will be held in the Church Haj The doors will open at 3 pm, and supper will be served at 6 py, Sunday, November 20th, the Annual Canvass of the congregg.tion will open.Deer antlers once were a prominent source of the world's ammonia supply.Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, A, D.D, Student Asst.: Mr.Frank Gilmore, B.A, Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bgc Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1h, 9.45 a.m.Church School in all ge.partments.- 11.00 a.m.Fellowship Lodge No.118 Masonic Order with Worshipful Master 8S.C.Dobson useisting in the service.7.30 p.m.Coronation Branch No, 73 and Remembrance Branch Ng, 75 of the Canadian Lrgion, Officers will assist the Chaplain in the service of worship apd in the special Service «f Remembrance.Thursday, November J7th., Annual Bazaar and Sale of Work in \u2018\u2019huch Hall, Doors will open at 3 p.rn., xop- per will be served at 6 p.m.Dominion-Douglas Church Wewmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue \u201c Ministers: Rev.A.Lieyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Rev.Cherles F.Johnston, M.A., S.T.M.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Achievement of Worship.\u201d Dr.A.Lloyd Smith.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cChoosing a Life Work >\u2014 Rev.Charles Johnston, 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s: Union, Organist and Choirmasier Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.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 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11.00 a.m, Mr.Grant, \u201cNot Encugh to Remember.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Mr.Ward.\u201cThe Piun/ ering Christ.\u201d 10.00 a.m, Bible Class.11,00 a.m.Church Shcool.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society, Musical Festival, Tuesday S.15 pm.7 Choirs participating.Organist and_ Choirmaster Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae, F.C.C.O.St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.Mclennon Visiting Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1Mh 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, Subjeet:\u2014 \u201cBe Not Ashamed.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m, St.James Mens Association, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Subjeet:\u2014 \u201cChristinus in a Changing World 8.45 p.m.Fireside Hour.Rev.T.E.Mclennan Will Spetk At Both Services.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D.D.D.SUNDAY.NOVEMBER 13th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.\"7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.\"J.C Scott, LR.S.M.Cholr Director 0.R.Gliddon, Organist.\\ & WE AAAS 1 PRA PUPLEX mount, 7- Academy, parks, estate.D 0 ] COMFOR' Reference dents.Fn WESTMC plate, fur 8734, al F HOME wi man with Girouard.Hampton.BED sitt man, We n G.HEATED small car 6609, evel 29 a HeCLAR] matic ove old.AM.| USE US 5362 PIANO, u WI, 0100.CC Made to occasions, 8521.WASHINC Royal vac all attac! 1024 FO) { .Beautiful perfect cc dealers, MAN'S bh tuxedo, §: coth coat 1wo eveni black lam Jacket, $3 FI 3773.STE Sterling s fee servic original \u20ac ve, re, B.A, Bac, - ar ah, M de- 0.118 shipful ssisting No.\u20183 \u201ch No, in, Of- haplain ip and I Re- Annual \u2018hureh |, EUP- owne D.D.S.T.M.h I Wor- \u2018ork.\"\u2014 pH, RCH d., y ugh 10 ne ering h ject :\u2014 vistion, pjecti\u2014 World® perk ist 00 ARK dorné PAINTING CONTRACTORS .4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) Carrying a complete stock of GLIDDEN PAINTS A complete assortment of ARTISTS\" MATERIALS FRAMED PICTURES The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 PAGE NINE \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773x 10 WORDS 35¢ 3 ¢ for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED | ® Refrigerators ® G.E.Washers ® Moffat Ranges ® Beach Stoves GAS AND ELECTRIC Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT 4209 St.Catherine West {Near Greene Ave.) APPLIANCES Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE MIRRORS WE DELIVER \u2014 WE.6889 \u2014 = \u2014\u2014== WE.2226 - FI.3006 1] PROPERTY FOR SALE 28 FOR per JUPLEX \u2014 Clarke Avenue West- 2 (General , ite St.Li Tue citurches, schools DOLL\u2019S CLOTHES TRADES AND ATE, ee.CROSSWORD PUZZLE state.DE.8265.Q-39 ross SA SOnADIe, TA.9822.pe PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0 ROOMS TO LET RIDING boots, 5 and breeches, DE, FOMFORTABLE quiet, in westmount, 6247.Q-25 20 WORDS 65c Business men, and students.Evenings.WE.4454, Q-34 WESTMOUNT, large with electric plate, furnished, business people.WI, 8734, Q-43 n ROOMS WANTED HOME wanted for young business woman with plano, between Greene and Girouard.Write box 693 c-o 2185 Hampton.Q-42 BED sitting room for business woman, Westmount, reasonable.Write «o box 694 Hampton Ave, N.D.G.Q-44 n GARAGE WANTED HEATED garage or garage space for References.small car, vicinity Elm avenue.FI.1609, eveings, Q-33 2 FOR SALE -2 (General) MeCLARY 4 burner gas range, automatic oven control, hroiler, 3 years old, AM.9821.Q-51 USED GAS RANGES $10.00 up.USED WASHERS $85.00 up.Hodge Bros.5362 Sherbrooke\u2014EL.4540 , Q-53 PIANO, upright, very good condition.WI, 0100.Q-62 CORNICE BOXES Made to order to your own spécial œcasions, samples submitted, AT.0321, Q-30 WASHING machine, llke new, $50.09.Royal vacuum cleaner, complete with o attachments, new, $45.00, MA.Q-38 FOR QUICK SALE CASH $500.00 Beautiful American wild mink coat, perfect condition, size about 14, no dealers, WA.6380.Q-46 MAN'S blue serge suit, $15.00; 3 piece tuxedo, $20.00, size 37, lady's black doth coat, $12.00, grey shorty, $10.00; vo evening gowns, $5.00; all size 16; tack lamb's paw coaf, $75.00; lappin jacket, 235.00; 2 lady's suits, \u2018size 14, J.3773.Q-32 STERLING SILVER SERVICE Sterling silver English tea and cof- fee service, $150.00 less than half alginal cost.No dealers.WA.6113.Q-26 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely tion; WI.9570.HATS MADE TO ORDER Remodelled, for appointment call DE.1015.Q-41 GAS stove, white enamel, good condi DARK muskrat coat, good repalr, sacrifice.0576.MANURE BY THE LOAD SMALL QUANTITIES $2.00, FREE DELIVERY | size 12-14, in $8.00.oki GUARANTEED OR MONEY.REFUNDED.WA.6526 Q-18 FINE black Persian lamb coat, perfect condition, size 40-42, custom made, in storage until Nov, 1st next.Guaranteed and priced by old estab- lished, exclusive uptown furrier.Mr.Hebert, MA.6804.Q-20 CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Taken In your home.The ideal gift and famlly record.McCullagh, LA.1721.Evenings Q-15 BEDROOM suite, new, 7 pleces, walnut finish, two tone.Sacrifice immediately at $95.00.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.7325, -8 TRAILERS TO RENT Boat, horse, luggage and cabin trailers for rent.Reasonable rates.AT.9871, EL.6023.Q-6 MUSKRAT coat, size 18, loose fitting, in good condition, am.7 6116.CABIN TRAILER Going South for the winter, Rent a cabin trailer its inexpensive, AT.9871, EL.6023._Q-27 UPRIGHT piano in excellent condition, $125.00, no dealers, if interested call.EL.5189 after 7 p.m.Q-21 ELECTRIC refrigerator, value $389.00, size 7.9 cu.ft.Will sacrifice at $295.00.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.7325.Q-9 NEW chesterfield, 3 pieces, Spring filled, two tone.Sacrifice immediately at $75.00; new rug, 6x9, $25.00.$820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.a TUXEDO for short stout man, size 40, 540.00.WA, 8826.Q-54 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED \u2014 Birdcage with or with- 1984.Q-49 out stand.DE.OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA.1590, H.Pearce, Jewellers, Lars rentien Hotel.ANTIQUE silver, china, palntings, furniture, figurines, vases, clocks, objets d\u2019arts purchased.Full value.1480 St.Catherine, Lyons, WL sion, 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WANTED \u2014 General maid, attractive room and surroundings, two child- ren.References reqiured.AT.8175.Q-10 HOUSEKEEPER.Capable trust worthy midde-aged woman for West- mount family.Widowere and adult son.Charwoman weekly, laundry sent out, comfortable home.Evangelical Christian preferred.First class references essential.Tel.FI.3266 evenings.AIR CONDITIONED Q-36 Funeral Home and Chapel 35 SITUATIONS WANTED .FEMALE GOVERNESS, both languages wishes to go South or Bermuda, Best refer» ences, Write Box 690, c-o 2185 Hampton.Q-37 a 10S.(CRAY &BRO.Funeral DIRactoRrs dstablished 1840 | À Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge 125d MoaMain SEP Phone: MA 4321 pavement 9.Part of \u2018to be 4.Slowly (Mus.) §.Music note Dial maso 3 Sir (Her u $0.Department 20.City (N.Italy) (8B.1t.) 22.Network.24.Arch 26.Proclama- $.Cover with 21.Music note .Garden ampliiblan , Depart .Genus of Prize tion of command.27.Bird of prey .81, Policeman (slang) 83.Crucifix 34.Disclosed 38.Bushel (Eng.) 40.Any split pulse (India) î 41.Dry: enid of wine ~ , Simians 4.Uproar 48.President (Argentina) 48.Millet (Asia) 49.Cunningly 50.Old Norse.literature 47 DOWN £4.Commanded ii?85 SITUATION WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHY, typing assistant bookkeeing, general work done at home or Saturdays at your office.Experienced, conscientious young woman, excellent handwriting.FI, 7047.Q-2ä 42 - PERSONALS CHILDREN'S MOVIES Special movies for children\u2019s Birthday Parties.Free group photo.WA, ans Q-1 42 PERSONALS SHIRTS repaired.Collars and cuffs turned, 10c each.TR.9766.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS particulars P.O.Box 213 Station 1, Westmount GROUPS Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End Sunday Afternoon For x * I Westmount Baptist | * * Everybody asks questions.A simpleton can \u201cStump the Experts\u2019 and a little child ci 1 \u201cBeat the Champs\u201d.Life sets for all of us some stiff \u201cExamination Papers\u201d.If we know the answers we \u201cPass\u201d otherwise we get \u201cPlucked\u201d.The title of the morning sermon in Westmount Baptist Church will therefore be:\u2014 *\u2018Questions that Arise in the Mind & Answers that Come from the Word\u201d.\u201cWho can be Against us?\u201d Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect?\u201d \u201cWho can separate us from the love of Christ ?\" Among the Youth of today are the Leaders of Tomorrow.For this reason \u201cWestmount\u201d presents an occasional \u201cYouth Platform of Witness\u201d.Selected young men and women, not always the same ones, share in the evening service.On Sunday evening seven young people will participate In different parts of the service.Dr.J.A.Johnston will speak briefly his message being entitled: \u2014\u201cDeadlines are Deadlines\u201d.The phrase belongs to the vocabulary of the newspaper man.Many a \u201cScoop\u201d has been lost becausz the Reporter \u201cmissed the deadline\u201d.Life too has its deadlines.While some things may be in the category of \u201cStop, Press News\u201d it is usually the case that whan the presses begin to run the Deadline is past.Young .people are especially invited to this service.A very unusual Group of Addresses will be delivered in \u201cWest- mount\u201d beginning Sunday, November 27th.These will be presented by Rev.C.W.Slemming and his wife who represent the Bible Testimony Fellowship of London, England.The addresses are all, presented in Costume and with the aid of Charts or Models, For example Mr.Slemming will portray the Garments of the High Priest of Israel explaining the symbolic significance of the various parts of the Priestly Robes or ne will portray the Palestine Shepherd as portrayed in the Twenty-third Psaim compelte with Sling, Staff and Rod.BIG FAMILY?\u2018 It takes 12 babies\u2014six sets of identical twins\u2014to portray the one role of Barbara Stanwyck\u2019s son in \u201cThe Lie,\u201d Paramount hired the kiddies to impersonate the child at various ages between six weeks and one year.Q-35 ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH BABEE - TENDA GENUINE Babee-Tenda tumbleproof, folding safety chair, Authorized re= presentative: IL.Green.Phone EX.4305 for free jllustrated literature, Q-1 BUILDING REPAIRS S.STANDItING \u2014 General carpentry and repairs.Stora and office work done in cvenings.Free estimates.Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.Q-18 DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.Thomas.For painting and decorate ing, W.Thomas.Estimates free.WI 6311.2-2 STANDRING & JENNINGS REG'D.Interior, exterior paînting and deco- rating, Satisfaction guaranteed.BEL 7453, Q-11 DRESSMAKING LADY'S and children\u2019s dresses expertly made, Call Julia, EL.8166.Q-50 MADAME OLGA, our dressmaker- designer, is at your service.Smart dresses made and aitered at moderate prices.4114 St, Catherine West, WE.6227.Q-47 DRESSMAKING and alterations.Don\u2019t discard outdated clothes.I have ideas, Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mansfield, Apt.6, BE.4688.Q-12 EXPERIENCED dressmaker will sew in your home, EL.791% Q-19 DRESSMAKING \u2014 ALTERATIONS on dresses, suitz and coats.WJ).3818 Q-22 DRESSMAKING, alterations or cut out and fit.Reasonable charge, quick service.1047 Atwater.YO.7474.Q-40 EDUCATIONAL FRENCH coaching, High School.WE.43 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs: upholstering, all kinds of furnitura polishing, spray painting.Furniture made to order.MA.7820.Q-4 MILLINERY MI-LADY ANN, 4114 St.Catherine and elementary £5.__Q-45 West, has exclusive assortment of New York velours and fur felts ranging $7.95 up.WE.6227.RADIO SERVICE TRY OUR RADIO SERVICE And repair work.guaranteed.24 hour service.Wa call and deliver, Hodge Bros.5362 Sherbrooke West, El.4540.Q-5 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS custom-built, Flexalum oven baked slats, will not warp, chip or rust.no installation charge.Free steel draperies brackets fastened on each blind.First on the market with this exclusive offer.Call for free estimate J.P.Beaudoln, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG\u2019 YO 3942 YO.5681 Evenings: Î Church of the Advent ] * On the Sunway following Remembrance Day a Solemn Requiem will be offered at 11 am, for the souls of all those who laid down their lives in both World Wars.The two minutes\u2019 silence will be kept after the Introit and the Roll of Honor will he read.Q-48 Alan Lada, who once worked for a small newspaper in the San Fernando Valley, plays a2 newspaperman in Paramount's \u201cChicago Deadline,\u201d in which he co-stars with Donna Reed.ON RF HE ET RYAN; a, POS nes AIT DIRE PE ES i \u2018 J \u201c § ore he mmm en 2 mip PAGF ITN Social rsonal Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Robert Alexander Smith Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile will celebate its 20th anniversary on Monday, November 21st, at which time a Charter Day Party will be given for all members.The regular session will take place at 7.30 p.m.after which the Charter Day Party will take palce.Mrs.L.J.Skaife will preside.All charter members are cordially invited to attend.Mrs.W.S.Edgar, Chairman of the International Relations Committee of the Local Council of Women of Montreal, was a guest recently at a luncheon arranged by the Ameriean Section of the Canadian-American Women's Committee in New York City and at which Senator Cairine Wilson spoke.Other functions attended by Mrs.Edgar included a reception at the Governor\u2019s residence in Hartford, Conn., and a dinner given by the Connecticut Branch of the Faculty Club of Yale University.Dr.May Hill James, Chairman of the American Section of the Capadian-American Women's Committee and a member of the staff of ine New Haven State Teachers\u2019 College which exchanges student teachers with Carleton College, Ottawa, invited Mrs.Edgar to he the guest of the Committee.Her hostess was Miss Mildred Barrows of New Britain, Conn.) Tens su à 25 PLat.4444 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 > eddings At the close of the graduation exercises of the Montreal High School for Girls, Mrs.P, E, Pepler entertained at a late supper party at the Normandie Roof for her niece, Miss May K.Stevenson.Mrs.J.C.Westaway, Melville avenue, is leaving Wednesday for Quebec City, to meet her husband, who is returning to Canada after spending several months in England.Lt.Gen.G.G.Simonds, C.B., C.B.E, D.S.0., Commandant of The National Defence College, Kingston, Ontario, will attend the annual dinner of the Royal Montreal Regiment (M.G.) to be held this evening at 7.30 in the officers mess at the St.Catherine Street Armoury.The Board of Directors of the Montreal Women's Voluntary Services announce the registration of Mrs.Gregor Barclay as President of the organization.Mrs.Barclay was first named to the presidency in 1948.She was re-elected in 1949 and held office until this month when, because of ill health, the Board reluctantly accepted her resignation.Mrs.C.F.Ritchie who has served as Vice-President since 1948 has accepted the office of President for the remainder of the 1949-50 term.Plans have been completed by the Ladies\" Auxiliary of the N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.for the Dessert Bridge to be held on Wednesday.This is one of many events plan- \u2014_\u2014 nada College.During the diner Brigadier G.V.Whiteheaq wi Il propose a toast to fallen comragey Last Post and Reveille wiy +.sounded by the Regimenta) Bang Captain T.Arnold will Propose the toast to the regiment.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Doroth Jean, daughter of Mr.apg Mrs F.J.Vann, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Erwin T.Frank, of Westmount, son of Mr.E, Frank and the late Mrs.Frank, which is taking place Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, in Wesley United Church, Reverend Norman McMurray will officiate, Mr.John Cook will be the organist and soloist.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and her only attendant chelle Vann, as matron of honor, Mr.Frank George Vann, brother of the bride, will act as best man mel will usher.Following the ceremony, a re.of the bride's parents, 5891 Sherbrooke Street W.WEDDINGS DECELLES - GAUDET The marriage of Emelie Marie, Gaudet, of Moncton, N.B., to Mr, Jordan DeCelles, son of the late Leo DeCelles and of Mrs.DeCelles, of Westmount, took place recently in the Chapel of Assumption Cathedral, Moncton, N.B., the Rev, Father E.Laffitte officiating, Miss Margaret Casey sang during the service.Mr.Gaudet gave his daughter away and she was attended by her sister, Mrs.Charles Barr.Mr, will be her sister-in-law.Mrs.Mi À for the groom, and Mr.A.Schim.§ ception will be held at the home | daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edmonq § Photographed following their marriage on Saturday afternoon, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Alexander MacLachlan Smith are pictured above.Mrs.Smith, formerly Miss Mary Isabel Robb, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Philip H.Robb, of Westmount, and Mr.Smith is the son of Maj.Frank ned each year by the auxiliary.|Gerald Hodgson acted as best man The bridge will take place in the |for Mr.DeCelles and the ushers Y.M.C.A., commencing at half |were Mr\u2019 Harold McCabe and Mr.past one o\u2019clock.Mrs.J.G.Lang, Charles Barr.president of the auxiliary, with The bride was in a frock of À SMITH - ROBB The marriage of Mary Isabel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Philip H.Robb of Westmount, to Mr.Robert Alexander MacLachlan Smith, son of Maj.Frank J.Smith, V.D., and Sherbrooke &Moant ain Sts.Mrs.Smith, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon, at © TAFFETAS ® VELVETS EXCITING, GLAMOROUS DRESSES.Charlotte is now featuring a gala array of Also beautiful Evening Gowns for those special occasions! 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Major General E.DeB.Panet, CM.G., D.S.0., E.D.; Brigadier G.V.Whitehead, E.D.; Colonel M.L.de Rome, O.BE, ED.; Lt.Col.A.H.Lowe, E.D.; His Worship, Mayor Cameron of Westmount and D.S.Pen- ton, Esq., Headmaster Lower Ca- centered with the wedding cake being arranged with stephanotis and candles in candelabra.Later Mr.and Mrs.Smith left by motor for the United States, the bride travelling in a suit of Hunter green wool and wearing a beige hat, brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of tiger orchids.Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs.Charles E.Thayer, of Hingham, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.E M.Jonklaas, of Babylon, LI.Mr.and Mrs.Shelton Farr, Mrs.James S.Marsh, and Miss Harriet Chapman, of Lawrence, L.I.; Mr.W.Palmer Dixon, of New York: Mr.W.G.Tankoos, of Darien, Conn.: Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Christie, Mrs.J.Rhind, Mr.and Mrs.K.S.MacLachlan, Mr.and Mrs.Peter MacLachlan, Mr.Wils MacLachlan and Miss Patsy MacLachlan, of Toronto.Are You Entertaining?| WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes, 4 Glassware, Punch Bowls, 4 Coat Racks and Linen.4 For All Occasions New Bridge Sets for Sale Bench & Table Service AT.4755-6 HA.5543 Req'd Est\u2019d.1919 6220 Decarie Blvd, FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE {WEDDINCS, BANQUETS | RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES \u2018211 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 1520 MOUNTAIN ST.LAncaster 9728., BElair 0916 lanadas Finest Beauly dal PERMANENT WAVING IS AN ART WHICH * CAN ONLY BE DONE BY EXPERTS taupe faille crepe and wore a § matching hat and accessories and § RAT 0 Satu! dock, ir ited Ch ace of H , and NW Notre 1 liam GC i Mrs.festmount jy officia y played rs.E.B- jridegroom jz of the loyers we The brid jy her fat kige crep matching strich fea lemi-casca mpoms.r of the pre à fr epe with ned with in arm be larysanthe Mr C.L est man ters we nd and ther of Mrs.Fre Hs gown se a ha ed With sage be fons.Mrs.R ridegroon oise cre vet tri fathers a # orchids.The rec Bie Roo Fhere aut 8 decorat Later M ir Lake lis bride Kit under id Weari1 | corsage ations.Among Fis Mrs.ato, When s friendly by flow When \u2018out of flowers.where, ways \u20ac beautify arrange BERT} < Th De FRED TERTRA am THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 PAGE ELEVEN \u2014\u2014 rage bouquet of yellow roses.\u2018 \u2019 is to be held at 2 p.m.for the pur- dinner me matron-of-honor wore a .0 \u201cI .WU 9 R / pose of adopting the Constitution Will + of bro | .me -a 3 + .Frank Le Con out-of-town guests YWCA Karnival regular monthly meeting of the painters.\u2019 My method ia on fant ; m : ; .kes ot thods old- .Which © Mrs.Leo DeCelles, mother A Puppet and Magician Show ocal Council of Women of Mont à\u201d trial treatment \u2018oi fashioned.after.\u2019 have been planned as a feature of real, being held on Wednesday, at you.Why not banish forever your Wèsle.ie bridegroom, Miss Lillian De- FW.CA ; 2.30 p.m.in the Allan Shatford Social handicap of hair from your esley piles, Mr.Gerald Hodgson, Mr.W.C.A.Karnival, on Saturday, Hall of the Church of St.J | face, arms, legs ard hodv.Evening Nor- Mrs.Harvey Gaudet, of Mont- November 19, at 11 am.A plan- the A t1 1439 st.ames me enanked toess ennive.i .1 sive, ficiate, LM.and Mrs.Edward Gaudet, ned luncheon is to be served at low st, wo © 8 Catherine Dan\u2019t put it off.phone for Fan ap- 3 e the JE\" cost in the Y.W.C.A, Cafeteria : ointment.BE bride y Bathurst, N.B.: This program has been arrang- .FREE CONSULTATION ' 3 CE by her L .B 39 ed by the Chairman of the spe- MODERN HAIRFREE Cody endant RATHIE - FRASER egion Dr.cial committee on Penal Reform, STUDIO j iL9 4 rs, Mi § on Saturday afternoon, at three The regular monthly meeting of Mrs.Mostyn Lewis.2061 Stanley Si.BE.7202 IE 3 a honor, ck, in Queen Mary Road |the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Westmount The adjourned annual meeting Room 4 DO.3335 1H, prother ited Church, the marriage took Branch No.39, Canadian Legion, id i {9 st man pe of Helen Fyfe, daughter of B.E.S.L., will be held in the Bro- i +, à Schime § and Mrs.Thomas T.Fraser, deur Room of the Legion Me- bb i$ Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.| morial Building on Mountain ALICE & MAUDE DRESS SHOP : 4 4 iliam Gordon Rathie, son of Mr.Street, Tuesday, at 8 p.m.i ll : : {44 3 re Mrs.Walter W.Rathie, of Registered Coded home [Jt re ue Rev.Eric D Er ; MRS.R.HAROLD SMYTH 4921 SHERBROOKE W., APT.2 : | Sher.Jllistmount, Amer Club M Harold Smyth, Presi- ficiating.Mr.Phillips Mot- mencan Iu rs.R.Harold Smyth, Eres (Bet Prince Alb Fi officiating.p ; , dent of the Outremont Women's Ween nue ert WA.7087 hy played the wedding music and The American Women's Club] Club and a resident of Notre || + and Claremont) \u2019 is.E.B.Reynolds, sister of the Will hold a business meeting ON Dame de Grace, who will preside e ilegroom, sang during the sign- Wednesday, November 16, in the at the twenty-seventh Charter ALICE DIONNE MAUDE GLEASON 'T i of the register.Mixed autumn Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton at| Day Luncheon of the Outre- Marie, vers were used to decorate.2 p.m.Following the meeting, Mr.mont Women\u2019s Club on Novem- :dmond The bride, who was given away Stuart M.Finlayson, of the Ca- her 17, Jn fhe pallroom of the to Mr.ij her father, was in a gown of nadian Marconi Company, will Tount Oya otel, when the he late Jie crepe.She wore a hat of give an address entitled \u201cTelevi speaker will be Robert M.Low, HUBERT PLOMER ¢ 8 A former Foreign Correspondent eCelles, wiching velvet trimmed with sion\u201d \u2019 and now assistant to the ~~ ecently rich feather tips and carried a editorial director of Time Ine.A ti ii Î ñ S In imption imi-cascade bouquet of bronze Legion Bazaar New York.Mr.Low will be in- un TQUEH 1 my an a he Rev, jmpoms.Miss Betty Fraser, sis- A ba \"will be held bv the troduced by James A.Linen, g.Mis f the bride, as maid of honor, zaar will be Ne y publisher of Time and Edgar - sv ve a frock of Victorian green Provincial Command Ladies\u2019 Aux-| Baker, general manager of FINE REPRODUCTIONS TO ORDER ith a matching hat, trim- iliary, Canadian Legion, in the af- Time, Life, International, will be pe with coq feathers and varried ternoon and evening, November 16 another head table guest.Also INTERIOR DECORATION aughter JF ; th i i at the head table will be His jarm bouquet of yellow single and 17, at the Legion Memorial Worship M R dB by her ansanthemums.Hall, 1191 Mountain street.que and Mrs.Bourque.our- 1226 BISHOP STREET MA.5851 + oo Wr C.Lawrence Lynch acted as The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, No.106, Mrs.Frank C.Sutton Is the > nes kt man for Mr.Rathie and the Quebec, are running the \u201cstock- chairman of the luncheon.ushers ers were Mr.Edgar M.Ho]- ing booth.- nd Mr.Bb; and Mr.W.Wilson Rathie/ .monthly business meeting on Fri- vol other of the bridegroom.: Trained Attendants day, November 18, at 2.30 p.m, PICTURES FRAMES and FRAMED MIRRORS cK 0 Mrs.Fraser, the bride's mother ; in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Î , The Trained Attendants Asso- : wore a us gowned in black crepe and| .\u2018 Miss Carol Hick will be the .ies and Bre à hat of blue velvet, trim- ciation of Canada, Inc., will hold pianist.Tea will be served with All Types of Picture Frames Made to Order a Talent Tea this evening at 8 o'clock in Westminster Central United Church Hall, 926 Atwater Avenue.Members and friends are cordially invited.Karnak Ladies The third Tuesday of every month is the Karnak Ladies Club Social Day.On November 15, Mr.Carl will speak on \u201cFlower Arrangement\u201d at 3 p.m.The president, Mrs.G.8S.L.Retallack, will receive the guests.Refreshments will be served.Nile Whist Committee \\ The final meeting of the Whist oo Mis.J.McLennan, of Tor-! Committee of the Daughters of L' 2 1 _______ |the Nile, Oasis Temple 46, will |.be held at the home of Mrs.n Matheson, 5288 Coolbrooke Avenue, Monday evening, when final plans will be completed.All members of the committee are cordially invited to attend.Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid At the meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church to be held in the church hall at 3 p.m., on Monday,\u2019 a lecture will be given by Mr.F Cowans on Antique British Chinaware and Porcelain._ \u2018There will be tables of needlework and home cooking.: B All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend and | bring a friend.Refreshments will he served, Mil.Women's Club On Monday, at Cardy Hall, Mount Royal Hotel at 2.30 p.m, the Montreal Women's Club will present J.O.Asselin, OBE, Chaimman of the Executive Committee of the City of Montreal, whose subject will be \u201cCivic Government: Its Role In The Life Of A Nation\u201d.zy.Mrs.J.E.Lattimer, Social Sci- A ; ence Department, will be chair- H OL D G E B RO S.R E G' D man.A \"YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD STORE\" ' Mrs.A.L.Swinden and her committee as hostesses.Christmas Sale The Women's Auxiliary of St.Matthias Church-is holding a Christmas sale in the Parish Hall, 12 Churchill Avenue, on Thursday, November,24, at 3 p.m., under the general convenership of Mrs.R.Matheson.There will be tables for -the sale of aprons, bags and dolls, hame cooking, fancy work, Knitting, under a dollar, white elephant, fish pond, candy and tea.Military Whist The ladies\u2019 auxiliary of the R.C.A.S.C.branch 103, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., are holding a military whist, this evening at 8.30, the Armoury of the R.C.A.S.C., 3 Hillside Avenue, West- mount.There will be table and door prizes and refreshments will be served.Members are asked to attend and bring friends.Players are requested to take along their own cards.Specializing in Restoring Pictures, Oil Paintings and Frames NATIONAL FRAMES LTD, 2093 VISITATION ST.FA.2900 (Just below Sherbrooke St.) ed with ostrich feathers and a mage bouquet of white carna- ions.Mrs, Rathie, mother of the fidegroom, wore a gown of tur- wise crepe with a hat of black vet trimmed with turquoise lsthers and a corsage bouquet orchids.The reception was held in the Bie Room of the Ritz-Carlton piere autumn flowers were used ls décorations Later Mr.and Mrs.Rathie left ir Lake Placid and New York, is bride travelling in & black it under a grey kidskin jacket nd wearing black accessories and i corsage houquet of white-car- tions.Among the out-of-town guests 5 RNIN RREE SAROUK -SARUKHAN RUGS > All Sizes including Stair Carpet CREGEEN Limited {Subsidiary of Canada Carpet Cleaning Co.) 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REMOVED DYERS CO.LTD.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1849 2 \u2014) POO ALL DJ LA ALL A AA AR A; .Joan's CHATTER | A OO 1 A A og n SALT WILL CURDLE NEW MILK, hence in preparing milk porridge, gravies, etc.; the salt should not be added until the dish is prepared.Salt toughens meat \u2018if added before it is done.* Luxurious to Wear * Have you a friend to whom you would like to give something distinctly nice \u2014 somebody you know well enough to give lingerie as a Christmas gift?Because here is just the thing \u2014 keeping in touch with MARJORIE BECK'S, LINGERIE WITH GLAMOUR, Drummond Street, I came across this find \u2014 slips of real lingerie silk, lace top and bottom, divinely cut so never a wrinkle appears, wonderful for wearing \u2019neath your best dress, and only $6.95, specially for Christmas Shoppers.MARJORIE BECK makes lingerie to order, but has quite a choice, ready, every stitch hand-sewn \u2014 soft snowdrifts of slumberland wear.You would love the ice blue nightie, sweeping, full length of shimmering crépe- back lingerie satin with the heart-shaped neck, winged shoulders, tiny waist and lavish Alengon lace trimming at $12.95.Some people think just because a shop is up in Montreal's Fifth Avenue district that it will be fabulously expensive, but you cannot say that of these values.Here is another item to enthuse about \u2014 an extremely, femininely smart Brunch Coat of warm quilted pale blue satin \u2014 Lhe quilting in floral outlines \u2014 taffeta-lined in the same colour; made with | a peignoir, fashionably flared back and belted front.There is a complete pyjama } set of plain satin, the exact pale blue colour to match.Think of opening the large box beneath the Christmas tree with your name on it to find them! Or how about beating Santa Claus and corralling them for immediate use.MARJORIE BECK, LINGERIE\u201d WITH GLAMOUR, 1468 Drummond Street, HA, 1141.+ A New Note Has Been Struck By LA TOUR EIFFEL Café, offering 2 Montreal business men the same op- _=) ee .2 \u2014 Portunity as his Parisian confreres \u201d who head for their favourite Bistro 45 \\ at luncatime.LA TOUR EIFFEL is 3 proud to feature a Plate Lucheon \u2014 .including soup, dessert, tea or coffee \u2014 such dishes as Filet of Sole Meunière, or Beef with cabbage and Horseradish, Ham glazed with pineapple, Kidney Rizotto (is your mouth watering?) or Boeuf Miroton (Braised Beef with a wine sauce) for $1.40, specially prepared for each meal \u2014 attractions varying from day to day.Such tempting dishes can be considered \u2018une pièce de résistance\u2019 when the Chef is the famous Reymond.Small wonder that this is the mecca for gourmets where actresses, actors, writers, financiers gather daily.Prince Bernardt of Holland, Erna Sack, Georges Guétary or Maurice Chevalier, as well - as Montrealers, choose this Café \u2014 our lunch was flawless, absolutely delicious and we enjoyed the cosy Bistro mosphere, plus wonderful service.Ralph, formerly of Drury's, is Maître d'Hôtel.Bar, longest in Town, serves wines and liqueurs at reasonable prices.There is a very interesting panel showing bottles from -different vineyards of France.Over all is the spirit of Paris, lent by murals of beautiful Notre Dame and gay can-can girls of the Bal Tabarin \u2014 our table being beside the Seinne \u2014 just a few steps from the crowds of St.Catherine Street, on Stanley.Forget your waistline, girls.Try this business men's lunch, served between 12 noon and 3 p.m.This is really marvellous food prepared by artists.Dinner is served as usual \u2014 open till 10 p.m.with room for parties of twenty-five upstairs, For a veritable treat \u2014 LA TOUR *% Festival of Fragrance Here's a wonderful offer, ladies \u2014 it comes from JAS, A.OGILVY\u2019S Cosmetic Department.Your chance tp wear some of the alluring perfumes you see advertised in the more distinctive fashion magazines \u2014 all perfumes of French origin.I had a \u2018pre.smell\u2019 while discussing this coming event with the § charming Manageress of the cosmetic department.It is Ogilvy's intention to give people a chance to try the different fragrances of popular lines before Xmas.From November 14th through and including the 19th, you will be given a trial size \u2014 enough to wear a few days \u2014 with every purchase of $1.00 in this department.All are devastating.One in particular \u2014 described as \u201cthe shortest distance between two hearts\u201d \u2014 Indiscréte certainly was haunting, subtly present one minute and back after another minute.This will be given Monday.It is Lucien Lelong's.Tuesday \u2014 the new, warm, velvety tropical fragrance of Fabergé, Tigress, will drift in the air.These are toilet waters.Last year when Ogilvy's held their FESTIVAL OF FRAGRANCE week \u2014 the supplies usually \u2018ran out\u2019 mid-afternoon; so, as I know you will really want a sample, my advice is shop early.The samples are given over the counter.Wednesday, Coty's sophisticated, perfect as a jewel, Emeraude; Thursday, Houbigant\u2019s Quelques Fleurs, most beloved perfume of all times, or Chantilly, a lilting, romantic fragrance; Friday \u2014 Schapia- relli's Shocking and Saturday, Matchabelli's Duchess of Kent.I can just imagine the pleasant smiles and puzzled male expressions in the West end homes next week.Keep them guessing, girls\u2014 TRenmore 6679 EIFFEL, Stanley.Calvary Church The Women's Association of that elusive, expensive scent for just a few cents.Mrs.G.F.Fowler Convening W.A.Bazaar Calvary United Church, Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, will hold its annual bazaar on Thursday, November 17, in the church hall, at 3 p.m.Stanley W.A.Bazaar Planned For Nov.19; Conveners Named The Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church is holding its annual bazaar on Saturday, November 19, in Franklin Hall Memorial, corner Victoria avenue and Westmount avenue.The bazaar will be opened by Rev.Mr.J.D.Wilkie, at 3 p.m.Table conveners are as follows: Aprons\u2014Mrs, E.S.Nelson and Mrs.D.H.Talyor.Household Linen\u2014Mrs.H.Campbell.Treasure Tree\u2014Mrs.H.Hark- ness.Knitting\u2014Mrs.M.Mitchell and Mrs.F.M.Jones.Dalls\u2014Mrs.F.Benn.Publicity\u2014Mrs.M.Brown.Xmas noveities \u2014 Mrs, D.H.Forsythe.Cookie Bar\u2014Mrs.W.Russel.Candy\u2014Mrs.A.Miekle and Mrs.J.MacEwan.Home cooking\u2014Mrs.T.Knox.Nearly new\u2014Miss Jean Hawthorne.Tea room\u2014Mrs.L.C.Currie and Mrs, R.L.Cross.A salad supper will be served ¥ The president Mrs.E.M.Rob- berts, will be in charge, and the general convener for the bazaar is Mrs.G.F.Fowler.The Very Rev.T.W.Jones will officially open the bazaar at 3.30 p.m.Afternoon tea will be served from 4 to 5 o'clock and supper at 6 p.m, The following will be in charge of the booths:- Aprons: \u2014 Mrs.J.J.Dennis and Mrs.John Hellyer, .Gift Shop \u2014 Mrs, C.Misener, Mrs.F.N.Stephen and Mrs.M.Crawford.White Elephant and Country Store, \u2014 Mrs.C.Masterman and Mrs.Wm.Brebner.Magazines: \u2014 Mrs.R.Wilson and W.H.Ritchie.Home Cooking: \u2014 Mrs.C.Vid- ler.Christmas Booth: \u2014 Marjorie Read, Snack Bar: \u2014 Mrs.Ian Hellyer.Tea Room: \u2014 Mrs.R.Pink and Mrs.F.F.Jaleson, Supper: \u2014 Mrs.Mrs.Harrington.; Check Room: \u2014 Hugh Laws.Turfus and after 5 p.m.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.L.R.Canning, WA.5425.Military Whist The service group of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of the Homeopathic Hospital, under the convener- ship of Mrs.E.D.Johnson, is holding a military whist on Friday, November 25, at 8 p.m, in the A.R.Griffith Memorial, at the Hospital.Proceeds are to be used to bring Christmas cheer to patients of the outdoor clinic.The co-operatoin of members and friends of the Hospital is requested.FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT Rendez-vous of the connoisseur for thirty years.Table d'hote luncheon $1.30 \u2014 Dinner $1.50 Salons available for private gatherings.Special Attention to Women's Clubs, Luncheons and Dinner Parties.1500 Drummond St.BE.0458 -~ Pan Dur; suspensef Westmous fn the thi \u2014\u2014 yy N 0 ° yy ies, eab , LINGERIE\" derful offer, les from JAS, Cosmetic Der chance to e alluring per- advertised in ctive fashion ll perfumes of I had a \u2018pre.iscussing this nt with the 8 geress of the tment, It is ion to give nt fragrances pm November 9th, you will p Wear a few $1.00 in this One in par- rtest distance certainly wag ute and back given Monday, 1e new, warm, ergé, Tigress, t waters, Last ESTIVAL OF s usually \u2018ran you will really op early.The r.Wednesday, rel, Emeraude; Fleurs, most Chantilly, a 7 \u2014 Schapia- Matchabelli's e the pleasant s in the West essing, girls\u2014 t a few cents.W hist p of the Wo- the Homeopa- the convener- ).Johnson, is whist on Fri- at 8 p.m, in emorial, at the > used to bring patients of the of members Hospital is re- Va \u2019, > -~ FE lENCH ANT connoisseur rears.luncheon er $1.50 for private Se lo Women's ons and es.ond St.8 I & = AT THE WESTMOUNT Dan Duryes is all set to slap Dorothy Lamour around in the pspenseful drama, \u201cManhandled,\u201d which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.The two are co-starred with Sterling Hayden in the thriller.== Starting SATURDAY MONKLAND LIROUARD DE 9711 - THAT SITTING p LLY US (of SEIT el Now he goes te College .and what heppens shouldn't happen .to a College! * * * * IT'S AN HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY! HOW YOU'LL HOWL! Clit WEBB\" TOM DRAKE \u201cALAN Young Added Feature Treat KNOCK oy meme av DOOR A powerful and moving story of the secret hearts of men and women on the thin edge of desperation.wee JOHN DEREK AUDE um MACRLANT ROBOTS Pre Eve ry MONDAY at 8:15 CBC BROADCAST Coast to Coast Tah 3, F with JONN ADASKNS : \\ lus % $ 21-PIECE ORCHESTRA \\ and Talent Unlimited Direct from LAST PAUL DOUGLAS - RAY MILLAND SHOWING \u201cIT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING\" TODAY! Also \u201cEL PASO\" - with John PAYNE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 11, 1049 \u2018Red Riding Hood To Be Repeated Hundreds of children were thriled on Saturday afternoon when The Children's Theatre presented their first play of the season at Victoria Hall.The new version of Red Riding Hood from the pen of Jean Low proved to be delightful, and the cheers and shouts of the youngsters and great excitement.at the capture of the big bad wolf, was ample proof that the directors of the Children\u2019s Theatre, Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, know just what kind of theatrical fare pleases their many patrons.Each child in the cast did an excellent job, and showed the results of the excellent training they receive at the Children's Theatre.Little Joyce McKenzie was a delightful Red Riding Hood and Jessica Gelber amused the audience with her antics as the little colored waif.Helen Liber- man was excellent as Miss Fussbudget, and the balance of the large cast lent excellent support.This week, Stephanie Stern will be seen as Red Riding Hood.Mr.Pim Passes by Is Trinity Play Mrs.Dorothy Pfeiffer, C.D.A., will direct and produce Trinity's second production of the season\u2014 \u201cMr.Pim Passes By\u201d, a comedy in 3-acts by A.A.Milne.Dorothy Pfeiffer, whose background includes early study at Toronto's Hart House under Lorna Sheard and Roy Mitchell, will be the first Woman Director the veteran Trinity Players have had in 49 years.For several years, she was active in Quebec City, where she organized the Quebec Little Theatre.She won the Canadian Drama Award in 1942 for her out- staning work in the development of the theatre in Canada.She has directed three plays recently for the M.R.T.Studio and is also well known in Montreal as a singer and musician and on the radio.During World War 2, Mrs.Pfeif- fer directed and appeared in over 200 shows for the Armed Forces.\u201cMr.Pim Passes By\" will be presented at Trinity Memorial Hall on.the evenings of Dec.Tth.to 10th.-_\u2014 Y' So-Ed Speaker \u201cWhat Then ?\u201d will be the second address given by Roy Locke at the So-Ed program on Tuesday in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.This is a sequel to the address given last Tuesday night, entitled, \u201cWhy take a life partner?\u201d Mr.Locke gave a very interesting account of marriage relationships from the early primitive peoples to our present-day forms of monogamy end \u201cconsecutive polygamy.\u201d His address on Tuesday will incorporate discussions on questions given by members of So-Ed at the close of last Tuesday's meeting.Prior to Mr.Locke's talk, the members of the So-Ed will take an active part in learning leather- craft, bridge, badminton, and how to dance.After the lecture and discussion, there will be a period for refreshments and square dancing.Mr.Melvin of the Valois Community Club will again call the numbers in the square dancing.BING AND ANN Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth costar for the first time on the screen in Paramount's \u201cTop O\u2019 The Morning.\u201d Barry Fitzgerald and Hume Cronyn are also costarred in the picture.EXAM .thl.I For other Theatre } | Items See Page 6 | * Wanda Hendrix Rate : PAGE THIRTEEN Among Top Screen Beauties Says Artist According to world-famous portrait artist Henry Clive, who has painted the covers for the 10,000,- 000-circulation American Weekly supplement for 31 years, screen actress Wanda Hendrix has the most perfect nose in America.Moreover, he says the star of Paramount \u2018After Midnight\u201d has ideal facial contours and she ranks with the greatest beauties of all time.Clive should know.He\u2019s created over 1000 magazine covers, painting in Hollywood, New York and Paris, and he's never used the same model twice.\u201cI can\u2019t help comparing Wanda to the operatic heroine, Manon\u201d, says Clive, who is painting Miss Hendrix for g forthcoming Weekly cover.\u201cManon wai a delicate porcelain figure and so is Wanda.And her dainty tilted nose is the type Watteau or Frigonard would have loved to draw\u201d.BRIAN ELLA STARTS SATURDAY! Screen Plays Corp.presents KIRK DOUGLAS in Ring Lordner's CHAMPION MARILYN MAXWELL « ARTHUR KENNEDY with PAUL STEWART « RUTH ROMAN + LOLA ALBRIGHT § Produced by STANLEY KRAMER Associate Producer Robert Selman * Directed by Mark Robeon Screenplay by Carl Foreman + Neloosed Guu United Artists __ ALSO SHOWING HARRY M.POPKIN prosonte CHARLES DONLEVY- RAINES: COBURN- WALKER IMPACT: HELEN Lp Last Showing TODAY! \u201cREIGN OF TERROR,\" with Robert Cummings, Arlene Dahl and Richard Hart.\u201cTHE BRIBE.\u201d with Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner and John Hodiak.CO-STARRING PATRIC 2nd Feature / ses I.ten million readers are waiting for GARY COOPER in his role of roles as ROARK The great best-seller made greater by WARNER BROS.A NEAL fon MASSEY WEWY SMITH ROBERT DOUGLAS MENRY MUtE RAY COLLNS oe\" KING VIDOR cos HENRY BLANKE Attraction! When DoHie double- crosses bad-man Dan it's murder!, Paramount presents DOROTHY RUN DURYEA + HAYD À Poremoumt \u201cJ'M GOING TO SAUT YOUR MOUTH, BABY ; AND THIS TIME IT WON'T BE WITH A Kiss!\u201d =.Picture with IRENE HERVEY + PHILIP REED TODAY and SATURDAY! \u2014 \u201cEDWARD, MY SON,\u201d with and Deborah Spencer Tracey Kerf, \u201cFORBIDDEN STREET,\u201d with Dana Andrews and Maureet O'Hara.= ESSERE WEL PRL ST > 2 nue \u20ac Sara en SEC mie ae ge pacte exe se So LL ; DE re Ta = roan yom EE TTT CAS ë = = EY Dr ALI kA 3 pes gén Fées qe rr in Ye mien et SE al pei Ss À 7 Perr Be cel age mn on .- - \u2018 reat mL.= 5 Lapin Nie ed a lie D oa ANIL rt sn 2 an fa 4 SIE PS 3 i PAGE FOURTEEN 7 Sh ugrue Pu WHS Gridders Take Verdun .To Cleaners By Score 47-0 - By ALAN SANDZELIUS : Completely outclassing luckless Verdun High, Wednesday after noon at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, Westmount High came out on the long end of 47-0 score, the highest number of points in any Senior \u201cA\u201d game this year.schedule for the locals.This was the last game of .the - Harry Shugrue] newcomer to Westmount from Ottawa St.Pat's, tore through Verdun's team for the sensational total of 36 points \u2014 seven touchdowns and one convert \u2014 to cop the high school scoring title right out from under the nose of West Hill's Economides by + x one point, 57 to 56.The first quarter started out very fast as after 2 minutes of play, Shugrue plunged his way through the Verdun line from 35 yards out, after Westmount had intercepted a Verdun pass on the first play.Shugrue again smashed through off tackle after a Verdun fumble had given Westmount pos- , Session a few plays after the lo- \" cals\u2019 second Kick-off.Just before the end of the first frame, Derek Hannaforid went over standing up to make the score at quarter time 15-0.AH three converts went awry.The second quarter was scoreless.: If the first half had been a pushover for the Purple and White, then Verdun must have finlly felt badly in the last two stanzas ag Shugrue romped over |) five times, runs.them on a pass from Ferrabee.Chuck Jolinson also netted him- gelf five pointy by barging through the entire Verdun Ine from eight yards out at the opening of the third period.Mike Crombie finished the scoring for Westmount when he ran around right end to convert three times on end He also converted one of |St.School Soccer Standings SENIOR A SECTION : Team P.W.L.T.F, A.Pts.BBHS 5 5 0 0-9 0 10 HSM .5 4 1 0 9 3 8 WHS 5 3 1 1 9 & 7 Loyola 5 1 2 2 7 7 4 LHS .6 1 : 2 7 160 4 WHS .5 1 3 1 8 12 3 MWHS 5 0 5 0 0 11 0 JUNIOR SECTION BBHS .6 58 4 1 17 1 11 Com, HS, .6 4 3 0 8 4 8 VHS .6 1 3 2 7 5 4 WHHS .6 6 à 1 1 23 1 \\ - BANTAM SECTION WwWbhHs -.y 7 1 1 37 3 15 pHs .8 7 0 1 3 6 15 Loyola .8 6 1 1 25 11 13 WIHS 8 4 3 1 16 14 9 HSM .8 3 2 3 18 16 9 MRHS 8 3 4 1012 2 7 LHS 2.8 4 4 0 12 16 6 PCHS 8 1 5.2 7 20 4 St.Laur.H 9 1 7 1 21 42 3 HSyS 8 0 7 1 5 39 1 Shugrue's 6th T.D.in the middle of the fourth quarter.Westmount's pass defense was good as the locals intercepted four and allowed only five completions in 17 tries.Rickey Laffoley was outstanding on the line as he re- covered five Verdun fumbles.oc oO Lex Soc AUTOMOBILE (Corner Atwater) oc Ooc \u2014DO< 00900 \u20140\u20140\u20140\u20140 SPEEDOMETER REPAIRS ® FREE CHECK AND ESTIMATE ° GENERAL Cu 0 Q 3 Meouirmesr | \u2018| Fi.4611 8 4010 St.Catherine West TOC 0 CD OC OCD 0 COCO OC OC O00 = PRE BKAMIN®R, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 ts On One-Man Sh \u201c me City Basketball League Now Open The Westmount Municipal Basketball League, Intermediate section, started last Wednesday night in the Westmount Junior High School.There are four teams in this league, the Royals, Alouettes, Staynor Stars and Wolves.There are still openings for two other teams to round out this league.If anyone is interested in entering a team, please contact the city Recreation Supervisors at FI.6975.If there are any younger groups in Westmount that wish to play basketball please contact the Recreation Supervisors and they wili endeavour to form another league.It is also hoped to form a girls\u2019 basketball league in West- mount.King\u2019s Iroquois Win Rugby Tilt King's Iroquois defeated Queen's Rockets 8-5 to win the Westmount Municipal Pee Wee Six-man Rugby East section championship.The Iroquois opened the scoring when David Doig kicked a long ball to Paul Hamilton who was rouged by a swarm of Iroquois.A little later Gordon Smith went over for an Iroquois T.D.A bad Rocket's snap gave the Iroquois another two points to make the score 8-0 at the halfway mark.In the second frame Terry Grey took Ron Williams\u2019 pass to bring the Rockets back into contention.The Rockets were pressing hard when the whistle went to end the game.The champs\u2019 line-up: Gordon Smith, David Jones, Ross Delo, David Doig, Walter Thomson, Grant Dixon, Gary McRonald, Mike Harper and Donald Martin.Hockey Meeting The Westmount Municipal Hockey League will hold a meeting next Tuesday, Nov.15, at 8 p.min the Oak Room of Victoria Hall.Anyone that is interested in entering a team should attend this meeting.The age groups are as follows: Intermediate, open; Juvenile, under 18 years of age on Nov.1; Midget, under 16 years of age on Nov.1; Bantam, under 14 years of age on Nov.1; Pee Wee, under 12 years of age on Nov.1.A N.R.BEGIN, President .Y [ A FE ERLE ETE One Mile Dai) CET TC CU MERRY MIX-UP Its do or die for McGill University\u2019s fighting Redmen at the Percival Molson Stadium on Saturday afternoon, when they entertain the University of Western Ontario's Mustangs in the final game of of the season.McGill must win this game to force a play-off encounter with the Purple and White for the Intercollegiate championship, Meanwhile, the Varsity Blues visit Kingston to tangle with the Queens\u2019 Golden Gaels, the only team at present eliminated from the title competition.Varsity, too, must win to keep their slender hopes alive, for if Western beats McGill, the Blues will deadlock the Redmen for second place.If the Blues and McGill did tie for runner-ups, the Blues would enter into a playoff with the Mustangs, for they have beaten Western once this year, whereas, In this hypothetical case, the Redmen lost both of their encounters to the Purple and White.In fact, in this silly situation, the only way in which thy Metrasmen can be sure of the championship without a post-season playoff would be to play a tie game with McGill, this leaving the - Redmen in second place, and assuring the Londoners of the title since they would be undefeated by the Obeck-led McGillians, However the heighth of ridiculousness would be reached if.both Western and Varsity won their Saturday tilts, leading to a playoit between these two clubs, Then, if Varsity won the extra game and the title, which is a distinct possibility, there would be the situation of the championship club having lost both ther games to the third- place team, McGill.The Redmen whipped Varsity, 22-13, here last month, and a week ago, repeated the decision by edging the Blues, 12-8, in Varsity Stadium.It is definitely time that something was done about this outmoded system of determining a champion which had stood in intercollegiate athletics for years.Several years ago, before the war, three basketball teams, McGill, Western, and Varsity, ended the season in a dead heat, wiht 4 wins and 2 losses apiece, with Queens dragging along in the rear with no victories in six decisons.The resulting complications and eventual playoff reached a new high in confusion in intercollegiate sport circles.One way to remedy the difficulty would be for each team to play one additional game against each other, leading to a nine-game rather than the present six-tilt schedule.This would not be too much football, for by starting in the first week of October, and playing a game on either Thanksgiving or Armistice Day, the season would conclude at the end of November.Anything would be better than the present system, which may enable Varsity, a team which at best will win only half of jis games, to enter into a championship playoff against Western, a club which, in this case, would win four and tie one of six tilts, Echoing the words of Thomas E.Dewey, the Republican presidential candidate in the past two American federal elections: \u201cIls time for a change.\u201d Let's hope that efforts to secure a revision in the Canadian intercollegiate sports scene meet with better results than did those of Mr.Dewey.Allerton Will Succeed Booth As Snowdon Prexy George Allerton, veteran Notre Dame de Grace sports fan, will succeed Clary Booth as president of the Snowdon Senior Fastball League.That fact was learned authoritatively by this reporter today.Successors to Harold Bowen, vice-president of the select Snowdon society for the past two years, and Ken Smith, hardest working | member of the loop's executive committee, have also been secured and will be formally elected to office, along with Mr.Allerton, when the Snowdonites hold their annual meeting next Tuesday night.Raymond Wray, a member of the Columbus club executive, will step into one of the vice-presidential jobs and R.Peirson will also bear the title of V.P.The fastball * moguls have been able to get along with only ore vice-president in the past but have decided to make the jump to two for the 1950 season.Peirson, incidentally, is the father of the Boston Bruins\u2019 Johnny Peirson, the same lad who turned in some fine games for the pennant winning Ascension nine this summer.Raymond Wray is no stranger to Snowdon fans.He has long been a pillar of strength in the league and his elevation to formal executive rank comes as a well deserved honour.Rest to Stiek It is believed that the rest of the 1948 and \u201949 executive will stick around for another whirl, That means that Andrew Gow will once again be looking after the dollar and cents department; yours truly will be handling the secretarial chores, and the executive committee will likely include Phil Wimmer, cigar-chomp- Le ing czar of city organized sport in the west end, and Jack Cuniiff Tip Stewart, who was on the executive committee for the past two seasons, died recently and à successor will likely be elected at next Tuesday's get-together.Banquet December 8 The Snowdonites\u2019 second annual banquet will be held at the Queen\u2019s Hotel on the evening of Thursday, December 8.Ken Smith, who did a bang-up job on last year's do, is once more looking after the arrangements.If they so desire, a limited nun- ber of fans will be made welcome at the affair.Persons interested are asked to mail their names into the sports editor of this fire: side journal.The address is 2191 Hampton avenue., Rumours that Ascension won't be back in_ the fold next season have been'set at rest by Kev Ker nedy the \u2018Westmounters\u2019 youns manager.\u201cWe'll be back,\u201d 5853 Kevin, \u201cand better than ever.Las MeGillis jinx ma captain in the weré CO followec when he two of Jim the OPH put out er of tI 1ib.with McGillis to gui underst: the sea pointme ably no ability the mo team t way © spirit.The à total fo res schedul few of footbal by the evident smart ered or Nevi of foot top lir played the wa spirit.other | the th be a 1 backfit and 6 or abi ling.A flying showec itial f Ray sistent and t did hi.Tomm lan an boys tried the se Dav Ro: .Cit Ros quois munic pions) West East .to co ship.Ac first Bob .tory.heave Fulle and g The work posit; Smit] after kick.Delo to en Th ton, How Mun; Raff Sless \u2014\u2014\u2014 A I BT > the ain P of nter hip, the pes uld ern lost [he son title both voit and tion ird- sity thiy 1 in the the eens The high play ame too and the may nes, ich, res- \u2018It's in ults ial he th, gst ng ne ed es 'e- 91 n't on mn y3 the § the - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 PAGE FIFTEEN Saint Footballers End Season Injury-Ridden Gridders Salvage Two Victories Last week saw the end of a hard luck season for coach Andy pcGillis and his 1949 St.Leo's Senior B Football Club.The injury jinx made its presence felt soon after the opening whistle when vice captain Bob Hall was removed to the hospital with a bone dislocation in the foot.This husky athlete, along with captain Bert Latimer, weré counted on to supply the one-two punch to the squad.Latimer foilowed Hall to the sidelines after the second game of the season when he too had the misfortune to suffer a foot injury.This removed two of the team\u2019s biggest threats on the offence and defence.Jimmy McGee, promising end, saw but a few minutes action in the opening game before beins, put out of action for the remaind- | uw of the schedule with a cracked rib, With no reserve strength coach HeGillis was in desperate straits fo guide & badly crippled and mderstaffed pigskin crew through tie season.The biggest disap- pintment to the coach was probably not the injuries but the in- wility of about a half dozen of the more experienced boys on the tam to produce anything in the way of aggressiveness or team spirit.The season, however, was not 1 total loss as the team managed to rescue fwo wins out of the schedule and on top of this a few of the newcomers learned their football fundamentals fast and by the half way mark it was evident that a couple of mighty smart prospects had been uncovered on this year's club.Nevil Martin, in his first year of football, turned out to be the top lineman on the team.Nevil played a strong driving game all the way and showed a fine team spirit.Diminutive John Foy, another rookie, was turned loose in the third game and turned out to be a real football dynamo in the backfield with his sparkling play and showed no respect for size or ability with his reckless tackling.Mickey Lafontaine filled the flying wing position well and showed a lot of desire in his initial football effort.Ray Losito was the most consistent of the experienced players and the durable Ray more than did his share for the team cause.Tommy Reynolds, Jimmy Quin- lan and Vaughan Quinn were three boys who ehowed a fine spirit and tried their best and improved as the season went on.Dave McVey and Mike Saucier Roslyn Aces City Champs Roslyn Aces defeated King's Iroquois 10-6 to win the Westmount municipal six-man rugby championship.The Aces had won the West section and the Iroquois the East section to give them the right to compete for the city championship.Aces opened the scoring in the first frame when Martin Raff took Bob Anderson's pass in pay territory.A little later Martin Raff heaved a 30-yard forward to Jim Fullerton, who gathered in the ball and galloped over for a touchdown.The Iroquois came back and Worked themselves into a scoring Position but had to kick.Gordon Smith rouged Mark Henderson after David Doig let go a long kick.In the second period Ross Delo scored a T.D.for the Iroquois to end the scoring.The champs\u2019 line-up: Jim Fullerton, Bob Anderson, Larry Ear], Howard Wiggatt, Ian Forest, Dick Munro, Mark Henderson, Martin Raff, Graham Martin, Hamilton Slessor.222 -\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Answer To Ths BSTTLAE Week vV Puzzle i Ed contributed some mighty fine foot- bal: to the team and improved over the 1948 Junior performance.The football season has now come and gone and the rallying after the tournaments.Mr.Soden | Section.N.Dundas and Geo, Cairns also thanked the city for their co-'obtained the heaviest silver in the operation.men\u2019s section.Prizes were given out for the| With the business over, cards season with Mrs.R.J.Kent, Mrs.were played and a very enjoyable T.Mahaffy and Mrs.L.Wheatley |luncheon was served by the com- garnering the most in the ladies\u2019 mittee.|George Cairns New President Of Putters Club On Monday evening in the Oak Room, Victoria Hall, the local divot - diggers had their first indoor meeting.| A general election took place with H.M.Soden in the chair.Geo.Cairns was elected president, with H.Smith as the vice-presi- dent.Mrs.M.Craig was 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