The Westmount examiner, 20 janvier 1950, vendredi 20 janvier 1950
[" i, Un ERT at a VOL.XXI, No.3 00 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 Head-on collision between two autos at Westmount and Victoria Avenues on Monday night resulted in both ured after were front Westmount City Council Receives Rome Invitation The Westmount City Council at their meeting on Monday pight, considered an invitation received from the presidents of the Italian Chambers of Commerce, to send representatives to pttend the World Congress of Chambers of Commerce, which will e held this year in Rome, from April 23 to 26.It is understood that no definite action was taken regarding bn invitation.Unless members of the council decide to take the trip at their own expense, it is extremely doubtful that Westmount Will be represented at the Congress.y\u2014 parbage Collection Report Given to City Councillors It was reported at the West- Mount City Council meeting, Monday, that 916 tons of ashes and 639 tons of garbage were collected fduring the month of December.¢ report also went on to men- on that there were 63,170 collec- Ns made, As the total cost was 1604.54 or $4.89 per ton which Veraged out to 12.04 cents per Mection, Routine matters concerning the maintenance work of the city's public works department were discussed.Comfort Station Retained The Council also decided to defer action on demolishing the comfort station situated at the Glen on Westmount Park.It is felt that the comfort station is still needed at this point.| Departmental reports were submitted for the information of the aldermen.Business was put through with (Continued on Page 5) drivers being hospitalized with severe head injuries Edgar Bruneau 19, 4353 Oxford Avenue, driver of the car in left photo, and Donald Ryan, 36, 4866 Victoria Avenue, driver of car pict- above, being taken to the Homoeopathic, Ryan suffered a probable fracture of the skull and did not regain consciousness until two hours the smash-up.Bruneau sustained severe lacerations to the left arm as well as undetermined head injuries.© Westmount police stated both drivers alone in their respective automobiles at the time of the accident, both being thrown out by the violent impact which caused doors of the cars to spring open.The Ryan car received the worst damage, its entire being pushed in.Ryan\u2019s condition is reported \u201cfair,\u201d as is Bru- neau\u2019s, by hospital authorities.bh, Woman Seriously Hurt by Auto Nellie Major, 57, of 831 Third Avenue, Verdun, was severely injured when she was allegedly knocked down by an automobile on Atwater near Dorchester St.recently.According to a Montreal Police report handed over by the West- mount Police, the driver of the vehicle, Rogatian.Marchand, of 1910 St.Luke Street, Apt.10, heard a thump at the back of his car, and when stopping to see what it was, saw a woman lying on the street.He, along with Albert Brun- nette, a witness, and an unidentified priest, took the injured woman to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital, where it was reported that she was suffering from a probable fracture of both legs and facial injuries.PRICE 3 CENTS GAMES WESTM'T?Two Injured In Westmount Auto Crash R.Panet-Raymond Says Meet Here Would Boost City The 1954 British Empire Games may be held in Westmount.A group of local field and track men are planning to approach the Westmount City Council, with the request that the City officially make a bid for the games.This action follows an announcement by Col.George Machum, E.D., president of the British Empire Games Federation of Canada, that he has made a bid for the 1954 games to be held in Canada.Challenge on Way Tom Lord of the Montreal Track and Field Club, manager of the Canadian team which will perform in Auckland, New Zealand, left Vancouver by air armed with a letter from Col.Machum, officially requesting the Empire Games Federation to award the next contest to Canada.Lord will present the letter to Secretary: Duncan of the Federation who is attending the Auckland meet.The permanent offices of the Federation are in London, England.Col.Machum stated that the decision regarding the venue of the next games will be settled within the next four weeks, at a meeting to be held in Auckland.Ald.Panet-Raymond Approached Approached by The Examiner, Alderman R.Panet-Raymond, chairman of the Parks and Playgrounds of Westmount, stated that personally, he was rather intrigued with the idea of holding the 1954 games in Westmount.He however said that while he liked the idea, he would have to give it mature consideration before broaching the matter to the Council.He felt quite sure that if it could be arranged, that the City of Westmount would get a great deal of publicity out of the games, but of course the question of \u2018| expense would have to be taken into consideration.Montreal Would Benefit The Examiner pointed out, that as Montreal would reap (Continued on Page 5) on Monday.x Decrease Shown In December Traffic Accidents There was a decided increase in traffic accidents for November, 1949, over the previous year, while the opposite was recorded for December, it was reported to the Westmount City Council members at a meeting recently.A report for November, 1949, showed a total of 70 traffic and seven street accidents, with a total of 21 persons injured, while the November of 1948 report, shows 44 traffic, one street and a total of nine people injured.The total number of accidents .for November, 1949, was 79 and 23 people injured, while the total for .the same month of the previous year was 45 and nine.For December, 1949, there was a total of 57 accidents and 17 people injured.This, broken down, showed 49 traffic, two street and and four other type, while the December, 1948, figures show 54 traffic, two street and one other type for a total of 57.The '48 report showed a decrease in the number of people injured, as there was a total of 13 mishaps reported.Conquest Of Communism Outlined To Rotarians \u201cDictatorship cannot stay still and it cannot win as long as there are free people to stand against it,\u201d Robert W.Keyserlingk, Managing Director of the Campion Press Limited, told members of the Westmount Rotary Club at their luncheon meeting, Wednesday.The speaker, who has just returned from an extensive trip in Europe, cited the Communists expansion through military tactics, but said that at the same time they have suffered heavy setbacks in their political conquests.Mr.Keyserlingk, who was introduced by Dr.Kenneth Carver, pointed out that fear was one of the dominating factors so far as politics in Europe are concerned today.He also maintained that Religion was the Communists greatest enemy, and for this reason, they have tried to undermine the leaders of religion in many European countries.He nameæœ some of the famous trials of the past few years, and said that these were held to bring (Continued on Page 4) +.x Putters Club Enjoyed New Twist in Program The Westmount Putters Club enjoyed a new twist to their program last Monday evening in the Oak Room of the Victoria Hall.Through the courtesy of Mr.HE.Pettingill, Westmount Park Church Carpet Bowling Club, equipment was made available and many who had not bowled before had a wonderful time.Next Monday night a special program ig planned so a full turnout is expected.Lhe Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis aS \u2018 vi a LL etm pre pr (AS = [IP jo > \u2018 a Wo, mere Pr (WU 7 tris Gail, Scouté pots PP PII DCE PRO EELO larraré AL ALÉ Gate 0 EE I Around with REG.GROOME SMART sn TIS SATIN Re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hn: Gs This is just about the last chance for those interested in getting in on the Exhibition of Photography in Scouting to do so .- => e exhibition will be held next Wednesday and Thursday at Western Area Scout Headquarters, with the judging being done on Wednesday.It will be open from 3-5 p.m.and from 7-9 p.m.So, how about, boys and Scouters .why not put ther into the eligible to enter.\u201cex\u201d if you have some good pictures, on any subject, .Cubs, Scouts and Scouters are Monday night, we dropped in at Western HQ to see the showing of the Jamboree Film and also the Tamaracouta picture, which has had some new sections added.Thex Jamboree film was a sight well worth seeing, especially as it brought memories we will not forget for a long time to come .r+ pably the only unfortunate part was that the sound could not have been recorded along with jhe film .il would have meant so much more to those seeing it.However, the film itself was ex- ce'lently done, from actual filming to editing and producing and a big bouquet should go to Thurs- ton D.Archibald of Montreal, a well-known figure in Scouting here, who did the entire production himself.It was also pleasing to see the large crowd of close to two hundred who were out at H.Q.un Monday for the showing of these two films.St.Matthias Pack The Red and Grey Sixes appear to be battling it out at St.Mat- thies for the inter-six competition with the White Six trailing.Jamie Cla.k has completed his First Star and Colin Russel and Donald Mc- Crimmon are the Pack'\u2019s two latest recruits.Next Friday evening, the Pack will be host to the Cubs of St.Leo's and Westmount Park- Emmanuel Packs for an evening of jungle capers.Westmount Park - Emmanuel Sickness is quite prevalent in the Pack these days, but we hope to see all the boys back again soon.Peter Corry has passed Model, Messages and Savings Bank; Roy Ande:son, Message; Gordon Cummings, Compass and Message; Michael Redden, Message, and Ian King, Hopping and Somersault.The Pack welcomed a visitor in the person of \u201cKim\u201d \u2014 Miss Madeleine Graham of St.Matthias Pack .we hope she will return again soon.A new Jungle Opening was learned at this meeting and Baloo (Miss Joyce Hunter) proved she has a fine collection of games up her sleeve at all times.JOTTINGS .Have you ever wanted to \u201cbe on the air\u201d .that is, to talk over the radio?.well, you can do just that if you want to .all you have Dr.N.Gouroff SURGEON-DENTIST 4147 SHERGRDOKE ST.W.(CONNER GREENE AVE.) TELEPHONE: Fi.G6BS M.ZATZ CUSTOM TAILOR Established over 30 years Band-tailored Suits and Coats for ladies and gentlemen.We have a fine new stock of imported Suitings and Overcoatings.Guaranteed Workmanship Reasonable Prices 1215 GREENE AVE.Room 6 Fitzroy 2872 to do is get in touch with the writer of this pillar, tell us what you'd like to talk about and we'll go on from there, Of course, there's another angle, too .if you have a chum who has done something out- ständing 1ecently in Scouting, and you think he should go on the air, then how about telling us about it?Al this, in case you haven't caught on by | now will take place on the \u201cprogramme \u201cScouting on the Air\u201d, which is featured over CJAD every Saturday morning at 9.05 a.m.So, there it is, fellows, we want to know what you'd like to hear .just write or phone us at The Monitor if you have something worthwhile in mind.Wolf Cubs Avert Tragedy By their prompt action and teamwork, three Wolf Cubs saved the life of 12-year-old Cheriill Van Loon of Tillsonburg, Ont.recently when she fell through the ice while skating.Working together, th2 boys pulled the girl to safety after much difficulty.The Cubs are: David Payne, 10; Art Partlo, 11, and Ian Bushnell, 10.Former Scout Athlete A former Boy Scout, Bill Parnell, 22, noted distance runner from North Vancouver, has been named Canada's outstanding athlete for 1949.Bill's old Scout Group, the 7th North Vancouver, is proud of the fact that he was a Wolf Cub and later a Scout Patrol leader in that group for sev- eal years and that he still takes a keen interest in it.Colm W.Webster Director of Bank Westmount resident, of 52 Gordon Crescent, was one of three new directors, appointed by the Royal Bank at the annual general meeting held on Thursday.Mr.Webster is president of the Canadian Import Company, vice- president of the Imperial Trust Company, and a director of Massey-Harris, Dominion Coal and Steel Corp.,, Canadian Car and Foundry, and other companies.Actively interested in educational and youth affairs, Mr.Webster is chairman of the board of governors of Lower Canada College.He was recently elected chaire man of the McGill Alma Mater Fund, and is a director of the Metropolitan Board of the YMCA, and of the National Board of the Association.The two other directors appointed at the annual general meeting of the Royal Bank, were E.P.Taylor, C.M.G., of Toronto, and A.E.Grauer of Vancouver, both »rominent in the industrial and husiness life of the Dominion.Repartee is the big man's smart answer to your question.If it comes from a little man, you call t an insult, Burrister and Solicitor Department for the OFFICE: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.ol Veceased Persons 57 St.James St.West Closing of Estates Residence: 2055 Lincoln Avenue \u2014 FL 2905 © + rs om rem EE \u201cae WN Sle ml ih is RY § A > EXAMINER, VITOUNOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1550 Y.M.C.A.GEOFFREY WADDINGTON Guest conductor tonight on Simpson-sponsored POPS Gilbert and Sullivan special program, The Pillar By GEORGE COCHRANE \u201cSUGAR PUSS\u201d Every newspaperman\u2019s dream is to write a book.But as the years slip by only a minute percentage of the boys who pound typewriters in city rooms across the nation ever carry out that ambition.One name can-be added to the who used to write a fine Winchell- type column in The Herald -before being silenced for publishing an item which didn't sit well with a certain biggie in municipal politics?; Al has brought out a novel, à very short novel, entitled \u201cSugar Puss on Dorchester Street\u201d.It is not, by any standard, a worthwhile piece of literature, but it has its interesting features, the chief one being that the unlikely tale is set in Montreal and that some of the characters bear a remarkable resemblance to a few of the metropolis\u2019 better known characters.; The leading male character in strong likeness to author Palmer himself.Holden is a natty dresser, a lad who would rather buy suits covers the night clubs for a Montreal daily; so did Palmer before taking off for greener pastures in the U.S.A.An added note of interest is that the book is dedicated to Sean Edwin, the nom de plume of Ted McCormick, one-time editor of The Herald and author of the widely read Sound Track column, a column which Palmer did a pretty good job of emulating after McCormick had a difference of opinion with his employers and switched his allegiance to our town's morning journal, He has now left good old Montreal and one report had him on a tour of Europe after inheriting a small pile of green stuff.But to get back to \u2018Sugar Puss\u201d.She's a well constructed French-Canadian lass from the little village of St.Christophe in.the Laurentians.But life in that qu'et little community \u201cholds little interest for her and she finally achieves a five-year ambition and moves into Mont:eal.After a short fling as a waitress, she gets a job as a chorus gal, meets and falls in love with reporter Holden, gets involved with her crooked boss, and from then on reporter Holden has to turn on plenty of the old superman stuff in order to preserve the lives of the book's sympathetic characters and set the stage for a wedding march.It is Palmer\u2019s first attempt, so far as is known, in the realm of fiction and, as such, it shouldn't be panned too severely.But I can't help reproducing the opinion of one \u201cSugar Puss on Dorchester Street\u201d reader.Quote he: \u201cI've read worse novels than this \u2014 but I don't remember when.\u201d meer em emer re mere mmr see ied _ =~ _.re [yr {plenty of practice hills list.Remember Al Palmer, the lad: the story, Jimmy Holden, bears a\u2019 than -eat; so is Palmer.Holden | NOTES Ski Trip to Christieville on Jan.29 \u2014 it does sound optimistic but the bug has been booked and plans made just in case that long-await- ed snow does come, Tickets for the trip are now on sale at the Program Office \u2014 refunds will be made if there is no excursion.The Y.M.C.A.Ski Lodge at Christie- ville has been enlarged and arrangements have been made for the party to eat their mid-day meal there.Two ski tows and should make for a pleasant day's skiing for everyone if there is the snow.The excursion will leave the Y.M.C.A.at 9 a.m.and should return in time for the Fireside Program at 9 p.m.Be sure to join us.Sunday Evening Firesides are here to stay for the remainder of the winter.That was the most definite item which came out of the Program Conference held last Sunday in the Y.M.C.A.The discussion concerning the fireside programs brought forth a request that one should be held that evening.Following the conference a number of the members went to a local church and returned to the Y.M.C.A.for a friendly hour around the fire.The type of program most favored was an informal \u201cat home\u201d where friends could meet and talk or just listen to the musical background.The Music Appreciation Group came up for study and arrangements were made for it to continue every Thursday evening at 8 p.m.The following time-table has been drawn up and the program will be arranged by the member: Jan.19 \u2014 Anne Mac- Feely; Jan.26 \u2014 Walter Ram- shaw; Feb.2 \u2014, Howard Fair- bairn; Feb.8 \u2014 Jean Mitchell; Feb.16 \u2014 Lorne Hunter, This\" schedule will assure members of a satisfactory concert program each Thursday evening.The time of starting is 8 p.m.Do not miss part of the.program.The Badminton Club has been making rapid progress since the first of the year.Members are now playing on a \u2018handicap basis which enables the beginner to compete more successfully with the experienced players.Arrangements are being made for inter- H.H.Stikeman Speaks on Unused Income Appeals A well known Westmount lawyer,.H.Heward Stikeman, who resides at 48 Aberdeen Avenue, West- mount, told a meeting of the Society of Industrial and Cost Ac- \u2018countants of Quebec, in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, that there is no effective provision for appeal, against the Federal Government's campaign, urging corporations either to use their unused and undistributed income for expansion and development, pay it to shareholders, or face an additional tax themselves.Mr.Stikeman said that some corporations have fair arguments to present at Ottawa, and that the burden of presenting these cases would fall on accountants.However, there was no effective way of appealing, he stated, because the Government did not give sent a registered letter to a corporation, it meant that it considered that the company had distributed its surplus among shareholders as dividends, and that the shareholders would be taxed as having received this additional income.If the company had not decided to distribute this surplus, and did at a later date, it meant that the shareholder would be caught in the middle, and would be taxed twice.The Lord gave you two ends \u2014 one for sitting and one for thinking.Your syccess depends on which you use \u2014 heads you win, much time.When the Government | club matches to be played on Saturday evenings so that the experienced players will have keener competition.The club nights are Tuesday and Friday and the time of play is 7.30 p.m.The Square Dance Club which has recentiy been organized has held two very successful evenings.Last Tuesday evening Mr.Melvin of the Valois Citizens\u2019 Ass'n., was the head caller and Mr.L.M.Fraser was a guest caller.The walls may have to be expanded and the floors reinforced if the club continues to increase at its present rate.If you are interested, make it a date for next Tuesday and every Tuesday at 8 p.m.The spring edition of the So-Ed program was discussed at the program conference held last Sunday.Plans are now being made for a program to be held from Mar.9 to Apr.20 on Thursday evenings, and will include instruction in summer sports and skills, lectures and discussions, and a social hour.The Young Adult Program Council \u2018will meet next Monday evening at 7.45 p.m.Last Rites for Ed.H.Merrill Funeral services for Edouard H.Merrill who died on Saturday, were held in-St.Leon de Westmount Church on Tuesday morning.Deceased was the eldest son of the late Dr.Gustave Henri Merrill, M.D.Burial too} place in Cote.des Neiges Cemetery.Say it with Ther People will love the gentle beauty and ideal expression of your sentiments when you send flowers.Flowers gladden the hearts of young and old alike .the perfect remembrance to cheer a sick friend .brighten a birthday or anniversary celebration or just to show you appreciated that week-end house-party.We've \u2018a complete selection: of colorful, glamour-gay in- season flowers.Send a corsage, bouquet or plant to express your sentiments on special occasions! BERTRAND he Florist at The Laurentien Hotel Dorchester St.W.5431 BUSTER FRED P * 5432 BERTRAND BERTRAND tails you lose.À À 5 i.ye but on 7 CE =F Tf Poly Gee IY 0 CD et pi) | re nt of Tr ol | n uJ £3 REPAIRED - - REFINISHED .SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT TTT WE.23 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST._ The mms css ne \u201c50 \u2018 WE.YEARS w WESTMOUNT\" Reliable Watch Repairs Four Certified Watch Makers OHMAN\u201dS JEWELLERS 4046 1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, T, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 Pres.J.H.Molson Outlines Plans For Children\u2019s Hosp.John H.Molson, of 634 Clarke Avenue, Westmount, president of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, outlined plans for the growth of the hospital at a meeting of the \u201cWomen's Auxiliary of the CMH, presided over by the president, Mrs, Dent Harrison of 609 Roslyn Ave, Westmount.Mr.Molson stated that the immediate objective would be to provide modern and adequate quarters for 250 active children\u2019s beds in private, semi-private and public sections.He noted that this wing would be attached to the west end of the existing main building, and would probably run.with the grade, but tending to pwing toward Cedar avenue.Necessary Reconstruction It was also proposed to do whatever reconstruction was necessary to the existing main wing, to accommodate not \u2018only all patients at present housed in out- gide huts, but in addition, to accommodate various departments which would be located in the main building, but which were al present scattered throughout the various buildings.Mr.Molson stated that a section of the nurses\u2019 home would be built also.He pointed out that the main hospital was located on a site| which was somewhat inaccessible.for clinic purposes, and that probably the construction of a new out-patient department would be on the Guy and St.Antoine street property.This department would.be adequate for existing needs, and could be expanded if necessary.° Auxillary Praised Mr.Molson paid tribute to the work of Mrs.Dent Harrison and the auxiliary, and to the splendid spirit of enthusiasm, energy and efficiency with which they tackled all programs in aid of the hospital.He emphasized that the success of any of the plans outlined depended largely on the support of \u201cwell wishers\u201d not only in subscribing to the cost, but what ls equally important in giving freely of their time to assist in raising the necessary funds, Mr.Molson described the major building and maintenance campaign to be held jointly with the Montreal General Hospital and the Royal Edward Institute during the month of May.Hon.D.C.Abbott May Go After Property Profits The Hon.D.C.Abboit, member for St.Antoine-Westmount, and Finance Minister at Ottawa, may take into account in \u2018his next budget, excessive profits made in the sale and re-sale of properties.It was pointed out to Mr.Abbott by the delegation from the Emergency Council on Rent Con- trol, which recently interviewed | the Finance Minister, that the inflation of rents was due in no small measure to the spiralling prices asked and received in successive sales of the same property, more so in some cases than the high cost of construction, Tax Profits on Sales It was suggested to the Minister, that in preparing his next budget, he might raise some of the large sums needed to balance it, by taxing these excessive | profits to the hilt.This might discourage some of the outrageous speculation in dwellings which eventually has to be paid for by the tenant.Another suggestion put to Mr.Abbott, was that those landlords who have upped the rentals more than the 18 per cent and 22 per cent, might have the difference taken into consideration when he is making up the budget.Mr.Abbott was non-committal about the suggestions but a gleam seemed to come into his eyes momentarily.JANUARY SALE HAND-TAILORED SUITS AND COATS for ladies and gentlemen A large assortment of the latest imported English materials always in stock.REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED AVENUE TAILORS 4226 St.Catherine West {Just west of Greene Avenue) WE.5908 Cross Country Ski Meet This Saturday - If there\u2019s snow, and that\u2019s always a big if these days, the Montreal secondard school cross country skiing devotees will have an opportunity to display their talents on Mount Royal this Saturday morning.Racing is scheduled to get underway at 10.00 o'clock while officials and physical educators are asked to report at 9.45.Girls are eligible to compete.65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT Wi, 1104 Scholarship Winner BEATRICE DAIGNEAULT At the last examinations held by La Cantoria, Jeanne-Rita Moreau, soprano, Paul Nantel, baritone, Beatrice Daigneault, soprano and André Bouchard, bass, were awarded the vocal scholarships for the year 1949.These scholarships are offered by the society on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation.The scholarships are endowed of one year's free tuition.Registration for the 1950 contest will be received by Victor Brault, honorary professor of the University of Montreal, at the studio of La Can- toria.RMR.Honoured Receive Calendar From Princess The Royal Montreal Regiment has been honored by receiving a personal 1950 calendar from Her Highness The Princess Royal, who is Colonel-in-Chief of the West York\u2019s Regiment with which the Westmount Regiment is affiliated.wishes to the Royal Montreal Regiment in a personal message to Lt.Col.Robert Schwob, the officer.Commanding.The calendar is placed in an Mess.This weekend a skiing party will proceed to St.Jerome.In the event that there is insufficient snow to permit the use of skis, tactical training schemes will be held, with special emphasis being placed on driving and wireless.Major John Coupland will be in charge of the detachment, Lieut.Ernie Harris, Regimental Signal Officer, is very bucked up over the new wave length allotted, which takes in the No.19 and No.58 wireless sets.Regiment Inspected A Command Contingent Course is currently being run for junior officers, with five R.M.R.officers taking the course, which is being given.by Chief Inspector Major C.Pratt.Command, Major F.S.Robert, made a tour of inspection of the regiment on Tuesday night.Major Robert was substituting for the G.8.O.1 Lt, Col.H, Lowe, E.D., who is ill at the moment.Lt.Col.Lowe is a former R.M.R.officer and his visit had been looked forward to by his former comrades, who were disappointed to hear of his illness, 4 3 The Princess sent her best] honoured position in the Officers | The G.8.O.2 of the Quebec PAGE THREE Combined Meeting Of Business Men Planned Feb.16 A joint meeting of members of the business men\u2019s associations of Notre Dame de Grace, Westmount and Montreal West, with repre- \u2018sentatives from Verdun, North End, and Jacques Cartier assocations, will be held February 16, it was announced by H.V.Stoddard, vicee | president of the Notre Dame de Grace Association, at a luncheon meeting at Ruby Foo's on Monday.The joint meeting, the most ambitious of its kind yet.attempted by west end business men, will be held at Ruby Foo's.The program will begin with dinner at 6.30, followed by a business session.Guest speaker at the business session will be R.F.Chisholm, Vice-President Big Building Year for City A total of 71 permits isued by the Westmount Engineering Department made 1949 the largest in more than 20 years, it was announced\u2019 this week.The final figure was set at $1,- 512,320; nearly a third more than the figure set in 1948, which was the largest year up to that time.In a breakdown of the report, it was shown that 36 permits were issued for alterations; 12 for ga- rages; nine for dwellings; six for conversions; four for additions; three for commercial establishments and one for an assembly \u2018building.¥of the Gordon-McKay Company, of Toronto, who wlll speak on the subject: \u201cHow to make money out of your business.\u201d Following the business session, the meeting will be entertained by the regular Ruby Foo floor show.Arrangements for the meeting are under the direction of Paul Viau, representing Westmount, John Templeman of Montreal West, and H.V.Stoddard of the Notre Dame de Grace association.Westmounters Give Generously to Fund Westmount residents have subscribed a total of $13,264 to the fund to build the new Julius Richardson Convalescent Hospital for Children on Cote St.Luc in Notre Dame de Grace, campaign officials have announced.Public subscriptions now total $295,000 out of an objective of $360,000.Another $360,000 to make up the total of $720,000 is being sought from Quebec and Federal Government sources.FRAGRANCE IS SEALED IN VACUUM e TELEVISION RADIO e ELECTRICITY REGISTER NOW for new January classes \u2014 day or evening | 282 Ontario Street Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 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operations\u201d, Mr.Keyser- lingk said, \u201cand don\u2019t think it will stop by itself, for a dictatorship cannot do that and won't do that,\u201d he warned before closing his address.The speaker was thanked by Bill Abbott, while Percy G.Delgado presided over the meeting.Ask Us About .: .AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE DE.1131 TODAY! 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So have your radio checked regularly.HODGE BROS, reco \u201cYour Neighbourhood Store\u201d 5362 Sherbrooke West EL.4540 92 parts in the) est radio] {Near Prud'homme) AS THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1950 Westmount Stam Club Holds Red Cross Auction The Junior Section of the West- mount Stamp Club carried on a Red Cross auction at their last Thursday meeting in the Oak Room of the Victoria Hall.Joe Eidinger, a Senior member .who has devoted so much of his time and kindly donated much of his own stamps and prizes in the past, arranged to have some very fine stamps from his own collection for the auction.These were \u2018arranged very carefully so that when the Juniors bid, with the thought in view of helping the Red Cross, they also received stamps worth more than the limit set.A successful auction was realized and the next auction to take place will be a members.There have been.many new members join this season and anyone who is collecting stamps should take advantage of this opportunity of rounding out their collection.The Westmount Juniors are to be complimented or their knowledge of philately.Westm\u2019t Has Young Lady Consul-General The affairs of the Dominican Republic's Consulate-General situated at 16 Weredale Park, West- mount, will be looked after by an attractive 17 year old student for the next two months.Dinorah Estrella, daughter of the Consul-General Dr.Eduardo Estrella, took over the duties on Monday from her father, the dean of the consular corps in Montreal, who left with Mrs.Estrella on Sunday, for a two month convalescent leave of absence in Trujillo City, the capital of the island republic.Dr.Estrella has spent some time in the Royal Victoria hospital, \"and has been ordered by his physicians to rest in a warm climate, Miss Estrella will continue her studies in the mornings but will attend to consular matters from 1 pm, to 5 pm.She is not at all perturbed about taking over her father's job, which includes such routine business as issuing visas, signing shipping clearances, and of course looking after the interests of Dominican citizens residing here.The Latin-American consular club of Montreal will keep an eye on the young acting Consul-Gen- eral, and will come to her assistance if needed.Formal duties of consular dean will rest on the shoulders of the vice dean Roberto Imberton, con- sul-general for the Republic of Salvador, in the absence of Dr.Estrella.* ) k Storm Incidents In Westmount At the height of the storm on Saturday, a case containing a dozen empty heer bottles were blown off the verandah of a third floor flat at the corner of Greene and St.Antoine.A little further up Greene, at the corner of Dorchester, a kindly motorist picked up an elderly lady who had been blown over and apparently had hurt herself on the icy pavement.The sign blew off a candy store opposite Steinberg's on Greene Ave.The Westmount side of Atwater Was sanded all the way down on Friday night, in sharp contrast to the Montreal side which was sheer ice.Trying to explain the reason for world-wide disagreement, an Indian said, \u201cWhen nations smoke pipe of peace, no one inhale.\u201d \"+: + 22x04 1 RGGOUT EN: Mrs J.O°N.Gallery New PC Executive Mrs.John O'Neill Gallery of 231 Clarke Avenue, Westmount, has been appointed an assistant to Jean Morin, K.C., chairman of the executive committee of the Progressive Conservative Party for the district of Montreal.Paul Fournier, former president of the Montreal Trades and Labor Council, will also assist the chairman.Mrs.Gallery is prominent in the Westmount Municipal Association, and is at present a member of a special committee appointed to consider the matter, of appointing a recreation director.She has been an ardent worker for welfare and has been actively identified with the Progressive Conservative Party for several years.; Mrs.Gallery will assist Mr.Morin in the administration of the Montreal headquarters, while Mr.Fournier will organize in the field.It is the intention to organize thoroughly the whole Montreal district which comprises 47 seats.Plans are aiso being completed, Mr.Morin said, for a convention of representatives of every Que- Allan Bronfman Heads Hospital Allan Bronfman, of 4363 West- mount Ave.who has guided the destinies of \u2018the Jewish General Hospital since it's inception, haf been re-elected president of the hospital for the ensuing year, by the board of administration.of thé hospital.Mr.Bronfman headed the cams paign in 1929 to raise funds t build the hospital, and the splendi institution at the corner of Coté St.Catherine and Cote des Neige owes much to the efforts, time and money, put into the hospital by Mr.Bronfman.Mr.Bronfman has-held the pres idency of the hospital since 1929.bec riding, tc be held in Montreal sometime in April.The Montreal ammouncement came on the heels of a similar oné in Quebec City, where Dr.Rene Gobeil was named organizer othe Quebec district by Frederi Dorion, K.C., chairman of th party executive, in the Quebee district.Swifter than the wind, Canadian ice-boats race with the world\u2019s finest! A bank of white sails flashed on the frozen surface of Lake Ontario's Burlington Bay.It was a sunlit January 17th, 1948.For the first time the world ice-boat championships were fo be held on Canadian ice.Five Canadians\u2014new to \u2018\u2019Skeeter\u2019\u2019 racing\u2014were matched against 40 of the world's finest ice- yachtsmen.The frail, one-man craft streaked around The Dominion Open Ice-Bout Championships were started in 1940 by the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, and are contested every year, the six-mile course .skidding pas?the markers at 60 miles an hour.The crowd strained forward as one Canadian boat crumpled rounding a turn.The fleet swept into the stretch and past the finish + + « @ Canadian among the winners.Ice-boating is returning to thrill Canadians.The skill and speed involved in it appeals fo our sense of sportsmanship.And together skill and sportsmanship keep our opportunities for work and ploy in Canada ; 3 : unlimited.Sten iy 1 ut, A (TO ay I EP LP gy py - St et OP a on hee Ri REG RE ds Ei el \\ Murray\u2019s Restaurants Fete Long-Service Employees A dinner attended by many residents of this district, and commemorating a quarter-century of service and honoring some 135 long-service employees, was held by Murray's Restaurants Limited, in the Windsor Hotel on Friday.During the celebrations, 35 of these men and women were presented with Murray's long service buttons, and with gifts marking their long association with the company.In addressing the group, president W.F.Harris, Cote St.Luc Road resident, stated the firm had achieved leadership in the Canadian restaurant field due largely to the loyalty of its hundreds of employees.Vice-President and general \u2018Manager, C, W.Wright, Roslyn Avenue, told the gathering his company i boasted more long-service personnel than any comparable organization in Canada, and attributed | this fact to the pioneering done in the employer-emplpyee relationship field.Such progressive planning, which was of mutual benefit, would continue in the future, Mr.Wright asserted.Presentations Made Both Mr.Harris and Mr.Wright, associated with the organization since its inception, became members of the 25-year club, as did Mrs.H.Muir, of Mayfair Avenue.They were presented with chests of sterling silver.Stan Bush, well known in Westmount and Notre Dame de Grace, was installed as a 20-year member.The first Murray's restaurants were opened in Toronto and Montreal in 1925.The chain now contains 18 restaurants, of which 10 are in Montreal.The largest and most modern unit is scheduled to open locally early in March.The company employs about 1,500 persons, almost half of them in Montreal.Cecil Balchin, 15-year-service employee, of Mayfair Avenue, acted as master of ceremonies.R.P.Raymond.(Continued from page 1) probably more financial benefit from the holding of the games here, than Westmount, that perhaps.Concordia would be prepared to share in the guarantee.The Province of Quebec would also gain in publicity if the games were held in the Province, and presumably would be prepared to help out in expenses.Mr.Panet-Raymond agreed with the thoughts expressed.Westmount Ground Suitable Westmount is fortunate, in that the city possesses a first- class ground, with the track having the reputation of being one of the finest in Eastern Canada.Seating would have to be more than doubled at the Westmount grounds, but it is understood that the present intention of the Council is to proceed gradually along these lines.The present seating capacity is around 5000.The Hamilton Civic Stadium where the last Empire Games were held in Canada, has a seating capacity of about 12,000.Many Cities Bidding Already Hamilton has filed a request for the 1954 games, and Toronto is expected to make a bid.Vancouver is also said to be in the market.Col.Machum stated that first of all, Canada must secure the games before any offer can be considered, but he did advise that any city intending to bid should malte its intention known to him at the earliest possible moment.If the games are awarded to Canada they would likely be held in July 1954.They usually take eight days to run off, but the athletes from the competing commonwealth countries arrive well in advance of the date of the meet, and must be accommodated during their stay.In Hamilton they were quartered in one of the schools.Boost for Westmount Track and Field sports would get a much needed shot in the arm, both locally and throughout the Province of Quebec, if the games were held here.Westmount would become one of the better known ciies in the Dominion and throughout the Commonwealth, with Montreal and the Province of Quebec also getting their share of the limelight.Westm't City.(Continued from page 1) the utmost dispatch, the meeting lasting only about an hour and a half.Acting mayor R.Panet-Ray- mond was in the chair and was supported by aldermen W.A.Kennedy, Roy Campbell, J.S.B.Pemberton, and R.H.Dean.P.E.Jarman, city manager and C.W.Houston, secretary treasurer attended the meeting and presented the departmental reports.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950 Handicraft Class Athletic Grounds Adult handicraft classes are now being resumed at the Westmount Athletic Grounds recreation building Wednesday evenings, at 7.30 p.m.There are still a number of vacancies in this group and anyone interested in leatherwork, shell- craft, woodcarving or other small crafts, is invited to attend.A special class for girls between the ages of 12-16 is being organized by Mrs.Shelia Wakley for leather- craft, working along with the adult group on Wednesday evenings.Additional groups for the boys will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at 7.30 p.m.Wood burning, wood carving, metal tooling and leatherwork are on hand for the boys uader the watchful eye of a new volunteer, Ed Quig- ley.Having practiced his hobbies at the Veteran's Hospitals, Mr.Quigley is an experienced handicraft instructor.Being Resumed at| PAGE FIVE Dominion Douglas W.M.S.Officers At the annual meeting of the W.M.S.of Dominion Douglas Church, officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: honorary president, Mrs.W.H.Good- Win; past president, Mrs.A.E.Everson; president, Miss Winni- fred Parker; vice-president Mrs.J.Lovell Baker; recording secretary, Mrs.A.F.G.Cadenhead; corresponding secretary, Mrs.R.V.Macaulay and treasurer, Mrs.Ernest Smith.Department secretaries are: community friendship, Mrs.E.B.McLaren; supply dept, Mrs.H.Robinson; christian citizenship, Mrs.A.Lloyd Smith; missionary monthly, Mrs.T.L.Tanner; literature and press, Mrs.E.W.Francis; envelopes, Mrs.E.E.Duckworth, Committee chairman appointed: finance, Mrs.E.McMillan; membership, Mrs.A.D.\" Emory; social, Mrs.W.D.Neal, nominating, Mrs.Colin Webster.People who are worthless are not talked about very much.It is the man who is trying to make the most of his time and talents who is a target for the abuse and as- persions of jealous minds.\u201cChrist Builds Through Youth\u201d \u201cChrist Builds Through Youth\u201d is the challenge that young people from all Christian organizations in \u2018the city will endeavour to meet at the Interdenominational Fireside to be held in Westmount Baptist Church, corner of Sherbrooke St.and Roslyn Avenue, Sunday, February 5, 1950., This will be one of several such Firesides throughout the city, to draw young people from all Mont- real Protestant churches and Christian organizations such as the Y.M.CA, Y.W.C.A., and Christian Endeavour Societies, into fellowship.together.The regular evening service will be at the usual hour, 7.30 p.m.Dr.Johnson, minister of the church, preaching and several young people assisting.The Fireside programme will begin at 9.00 p.m., consisting of singing, a guest speaker, discussion groups, and refreshments.All young people are invited, and it is hoped that, as in other years, this Fireside will be well attended.bows AVE 5225 ON EVERY TON OF COAL YOU BURN ORDER Dai PEA COAL \u2018AT 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31.00 half-year.Authorized as ¢nd (Claas Mall.Ottawa cars.FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 QUEBEC FARMER GOES MODERN * * * But He Doesn't Like Income Taxes Many Canadians have the popular impression that the Quebec farmer is a half-century behind the rest of the country in his farming practices.There are visions of slow-moving oxen tilling the soil with cumbersome plows.The habitant is thought of as someone from the pages of a history of medieval Europe.No picture, however, can be farther from | the truth.In the iast ten years the Quebec farmer has made remarkable progress in scientific agriculture.Although one might see the odd team of oxen at work in some remote areas of Gaspe, most of the heavy work is now done by tractors.The horse cart has given way to the automobile as * * | Dominion-Douglas | * * At the morning service in Do- minion-Douglas Church on Sunday Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on \u201cOur Chance at Life.\u201d At 3 p.m.the church school will meet as well as the Minister's Class for church membership.In the evening Dr.Charles Johnston will take as his subject \u201cLet\u2019s Stick Together.\u201d Immediately following the service, John B.Schallenberger, assistant to the president of Canadair Limited, will speak to the Young People's Union on aviation in Canada under the title \u201cCeilings Unlimited.\u201d On Monday at 2 p.m.the sewing circle will meet for participation in worthwhile activity in which all ladies are invited to join.On Monday at 5:15 p.m.at the Men's Club Supper the Guest Speaker will be the Hon.Douglas Abbott, M.P., who will deliver an address entitled: \u201cCanada\u2019s Financial Standing, External.and Internal.\u201d On Tuesday at 8 pm.the Handicraft Guild meet to weave, sew and do leather tooling.On Wednesday at 8 p.m.there Will be meetings of Session, Stewards and the Official Board in preparation for the Annual Congregational Meeting on Wednesday, February 1, at the same hour.x \u2014 A Westmount Baptist | \u201cLengthening Cords Strengthening Stakes\u201d Christian people must recurrently give heed to the call of God through Isaiah which runs \u201cEnlarge the place of thy Tent.\u201d This Text, which was the theme of William Carey's great sermon, which spcar-headed the modern Foreign Missivnary Enterprise, will be the theme of the morning sermon in Westmount Bartist Church.In the evening Dr.A.Johnston will bring out the significance of that incident when the Pharisees urped Christ to run for His life.\u201cGet Thee out,\u201d they said, \u201cHerod will kill Thee.\u201d Christ's reply re- veals His disdain of the threats of dictators.\u201cGo ye and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.\u201d This is the true spirit of aggressive, confident, triumphant Christian faith.It is the spirit of Him who can not be flattered, can not be bribed, can not be frightened and it should ever be the spirit of His true follower, no matter what his opposition may be.On Sunday, strong team of Baptist leaders will visit Montreal in connection with \u2018the Jubilee Extension Campaign of the Convention of Ontario and Quebec.The team will include Rev.P.P.W.Ziemann, B.D, Minister of James Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, and President of the Convention; Rev.C.G.Stone, D.D., Minister of Park Road Baptist Church, Toronto, and Rev.T.B.McDormand, B.D., Associate General Secretary of the Convention.Rev.P.P.W.Ziemann will occupy the pulpit of \u201cWestmount\u201d on Sunday morning, January 29th.It is expected that many of the Baptist Churches of Montreal will share in the ministry of these visiting brethren.| Church of the Advent A + Evensong on Sunday will be at 7.30 p.m.in order to hear the broadcast from St.George's Parish, where the Bishop will give a special message about the observance of the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Montreal.A loud speaker will be used at the Ad- vent, so that the congregation First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, PQ.(West Side Entrance) SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.' WEDNESDAY 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Rd.,\u201d 1.60 p.m.to 4.00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Truth, Golden Text: Psalms 145: 18, The Lord Is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him In truth.January 28th, a According to the Rural Electrification Bureau of Quebec, fifty per cent of farm homes in the province have been electrified \u2014 compared to 21 per cent in 1940.This has allowed the \u2018installation of electrically- operated machines, refrigerators, washing machines, radios.The Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating reports that of the 150,000 Quebec farm homes, 16.5 per cent have indoor plumbing, 25 per cent inside running water and 44 per cent hand water pumps inside the house.Bell Telephone statistics reveal that 45 per cent of Quebec's rural establishments now have telephones compared to 27 per cent five years ago.Use of commercial fertilizers, other agricultural chemicals has increased considerably over the past ten years which has resulted in larger yields and better crops.All this indicates that Jean-Baptiste is | fast moving up front in Canada's farm parade.Yes, the Quebec farmer is going modern with his increased prosperity.There is one modern device he doesn\u2019t like, however, and that is the income tax.How to make him pay it, and take some of the load off city dwellers, is a problem still to be solved \u2014 a solution, incidentally, that the government doesn\u2019t try too hard to achieve.pesticides and may take part in the service, as it it being conducted at St.George's.The Diocese of Montreal was formed in the year 1850, and Francis Fulford was consecrated the first Bishop on the Feast of St.James, July 25, 1850, in Westminster Abbey.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, B.A., B.D.Minister Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.0., F.T.C.l, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd 11.00 am.\u201cLengthening Cords and Strengthenin Stakes.\u201d \u201cEnlarge the Place of the Tent.\u201d - 10.00 a.m.Church Bible School 11 a.m.7,30 pm FO SEUIR Christ to Run for His Life.\u201d \u201cGet Thee Out\u2014Herod aL Kill Thee,\u201d \u201cGo and Tell that Fox.\u201d DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd 11.00 a.m.\u201cFISHERS OF MEN.\u201d 11.15 am.Sunday School.3.00 p.m, Bible Class.7.30 p.m.\u201cON THIS ROCK.\u201d A Cordial Welcome Is Extended To Visitors Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M.L.Mus, (McGill), Organist and Choir Director.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue, Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister SUNDAY, JAM Any 22nd 00 a.m.Public Worship.00 p,m.Teen Age Bible Class.00 p.m.Sunday School.30 p.m.Public Worship, Mr.Owen Channon, preach in the evening.LESTER A.WOODIN, Organist and Choirmaster 11.0 2, 3.7.B.A, will A Nursery for small children is.ton- ducted during the Morning Service Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome Washington, D.C./UBLIC WELCOME DOCTOR PATTERSON, M.D.delivers this very amazing address ! HOW TO POSTPONE YOUR FUNERAL! Add years to your life, and life to your years! SUNDAY, 7:30 4250 WESTERN AVENUE, WESTMOUNT INFORM ON REV.O.J.RITZ, M.A.Ra À Montreal Truth Centre and Metaphysical Library 1628 Sherbrooke St.W.(near Guy) WE.6077 FIRST ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Dr.» Margaret Subject: *The Secret of Gold.\u201d 12.30 p.m.Mcditation Daily.8,00 pm Speaker: Javies Edwards.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th 3.00 p.m, Hour of Healing and Inspiration Speaker 8.00 p.m.Evening Service, \u201cChild Dr.H, Saylres.Subject: Psychology.\u201d DR.MARGARET DA DAVIES EDWARDS Minister and Lead « ALL ARE WELCOME eo! Da 1 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 a mode of conveyance to church and village.Many municipalities are keeping secondary roads plowed during winter to enable rural residents to make year-round .use of their ome to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Doss Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.-\u2014\u2014_\u2014susseee 4e hureh il \u2014 \u2014 * Westmount Park- | Emmanuel United Church | * * Bible Sunday for the people of Westmount Park-Emmanuel United Church comes on this Sunday.On the Session\u2019s invitation Rev.Maynard Booth, local secretary of | the Montreal Bible Society, will be guest-preacher at the morning service.In the evening the.Thought for the Week will be presented by the student-assistant, John Shear- man.The Young People's Union will \u201che hosts to the President's Party.this Friday evening when the min- isters- of the Presbytery of Mont- | real and their wives will be guests of the various union presidents.The Canadian Girls in Training arc reorganizing under Miss.Dorothy Mackett, ;with Miss Moffat acting as mentor: and guide.The Wolf Cubs meet every Tues- | day at 7 p.m.and the Boy Scouts gather on Wednesdays 7 p.m.\u201cThe Official Board of the Con- \u2018gregation.will receive reports from all societies on Wednesday and the anuual meeting of the congrega- \u2018Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerr THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School, 10.15 a.m.Matins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, .30 p.m.Evensong, broadcast from =.St, George's.Preacher, the Bishop * of Montreal.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Eucharist, 7.00 a.m.Tues., Thurs., and Sat, 8.00 am.Mon.and Friday, Sao.a.m, Wednesday.Mating: 7.30 a.m.daily + except on Wednesday at 9.00 a Evensong: 5.30 p.m.\"daily, mm.except on Saturday at 8.00 p ; ST.MATTHIAS\" CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Yh., M.C.THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.De Courcy H.Rayner, District Secretary of the Bible Society.7.30 p.n, Evensong, followed by a Question Period, conducted by the Rector.CONVERSION OF ST.PAUL Wednesday, January 25th 10.00 a.m.Holy mmunion, ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester Street at Atwater Avenue Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a,m, Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.7.30 p.m.Evensong.JANUARY 25th Conversion of St.Paul 10.00 a.m.Holy Communten.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.ot Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev, Howard R.Kunkle, Assistant THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Junior Sunday School, Con- | tion will be held on Wednesday, the first day of February.Sunday at 11 a.m., Bible Sunday: Rev.Maynard Booth, preaching, and at 7.30 p.m., Mr.John Shear- man.Happiness may be thought, sought or caught, but not bought, It is the one thing in life that multiplies by division.to \u2018Calvary Church | Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, A, D.D Student Asst.: Mr.\u2018Frank Gilmore, B.A.Gifford Mitchel).B.A., Mus.Bac.Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd SEVENTY-THIRD ANNIVER RSARY 9.45 a.m, Church School, 11.00 a.m.\u201cA Great Heritage - And.A 7 Great Task.\u201d 30 p.m.\u201cFaith of Our Fâthers _\u2014 Our Faith and the Faith of Our Children,\u2019 Preacher at both services, the Minister.73rd Annual Business Meeting Wednesday, Jan.25th, 8.p.m.All Are Invited to Share In These Special Services Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: ev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rév.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., Th.D.' SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd HOLY COMMUNION \u201cOur Chance at Life.\u201d .A.Lioyd Smith 3.00 pom Church School and Clasp or Church Membership, 7.30 B + \u201cLet's Stick Together.\u201d r, Charles Johnston, 8.50 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, 11.00 am.Organist and Chotrmaster: MR.JOHN ROBB, Mus.Bac.St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West Minister: Rev.Thomas EK.McLennan Visiting Minister: Rev.B, B.Brown SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, Subject: \u2014 \u201cThe World View of Christ.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 3.00 p.m.St.James Men's Association.7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Subject: \u201cIs Christ the Answer?\u201d 8.45 p.m.Fireside Hour.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, .Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A, Assistant-Minister - SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd .11.00 am.Mr, Grant \u201cGOODNESS ET WILL TRIUMPH.\u201d 7.30 pu Mr.Ward\u2014\" WHEN THINGS GO WRONG.\u201d 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Church School.8.350 p,m.Alpha Omega Sociely.Organist and Cholrmaster, Phillips Motley, Bi BA.Mus.Bac, COME AND WORSHIP IENVESTMouNT Park 7A y \u201cFMMANUEL Wentern Ave.at Lansdowne.Minister: .Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.firmation- Class, Bible Class.: 11.00 am.Maltins.Preacher: Rector, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd Nursery School, Kindergarten, Bible Sunday Primary School.11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.Preacher: 7.30 p.m, Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Rev.Maynard Booth _Howard R.Kunkle, ' 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.; ; 7.30 pr Evening Worship.Speaker: \u2018WEDNESDAY .Mr, John Shearman, .7.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Society.\"Conversion of St.Pau me THURSDAY 3.GC Scott, L.R S.M.Chotr Director 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, wo .Gliddon,.Organist.° a ee\" Eder au et TE A al TD TEN Sd.A Tr hed ws | tea TO] ir = oy yd bt phe CB\u2019 o~ ay ee ON rm rm em he e\u2014\u2014r FOr SEs, ay, ay: 4} pare s \u2014 Our EL vne D.Th.D.Ce urch ost Lennan ; ect: \u2014 ist.\" ciation, ect: \u2014- ist RCH Le )DNESS THINGS .ac\u2026 ARK sdowne., D.D.-eacher: peaker+ ety.: Director, hd.A A [i Buy The New SPRED SATIN Ar PAINTING CONTRACTORS 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) ® Clidden Paints .© Artists Materials ® Picture Framing We Deliver WE.6889 1 STORES TO LET PART of store to rent, St.Catherine t, heated, $70.00 per month.Good evmerclal district.WE.6227.A-42 13 APARTMENTS : WANTED : BUSINESS.girl desires small apartment \u2018with private Kitchenette, MA.1223, local 15; FL 9745 after 6 pm 20 ROOMS TO LET LATEST model Spin Dry Easy single, shower, all conveniences, excellent transportation.WA.4268.A=31 WESTMOUNT PARK vicinity.Single or doublé to 1-2 business\u2018 people or\u2019 couple.Board optional.WE.5804 after 5.30 \u2018p.m., A-40 24 AUTOS FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE, 1936 coach, .perfect THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 The Westmount E xaminer Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773+ 110 WORDS 35+ 3 ¢ for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE \u2014 \u2014 29-a FOR SALE 29-a FOR SALE 82 DOMESTIC HELP Co (General) | (General) WANTED UNUSUAL BARGAINS HALL rack\u2019 walnut dresser.Fl.1250, $100.00 MONTHLY Bedroom suite, absolutely new, 7! EXCLUSIVE lady's suils, dresses, Lperienced, general maid.Small pieces, walnut finish, modern.Water- .| fall, square mirrors, rich appearance, including: double bed, beautiful mattress and spring, vanity.and bench, dresser and bureau.Sacrifice $93.00.4 Chesterfield, 3 pieces, absolutely new, two tone, spring filled, modern.Sacrifice $75.00.Electric refrigerator, 7.9 cu.ft, demonstrator, guaranteed like new for © years by manufacturers, Regular, $379.00, sacrifice $260.00.New rugs, 6x9, $25.00; 9 x12, $35.00; Wilton, 27\" wide, $3.26 yard.Electric washing machine, Inglis deluxe, demonstrator, automatic water pump, \u201cit\u2019s a beauty\u2019, regular $209.50, guaranteed like new, sacrifice $125.00.These articles could be bought separately.Easy \u2018terms {if desired.5820 condition.Reasonable, Phone EL.Sherbrooke Street West, EL.1325, 0472.-21 ( A-15 29-n FOR SALE LATEST ty] e Paraplegic wheel chair.\u2019 | Used by elderly lady for shor me (General) only, Excellent condition.Phone DE.: HANDBAGS .3895 between 7-8 p.m, _ A-16 Ladies\u2019, hand-tooled, bandlaced.Lea- thar, color design.Pricez reasonable upon application.By -Veteran ' hôs- pitalized.Write Box- 726, c-o 2183 Hainpton' Ave.; A-25 SIR WILFRID LAURIER chair: small sofa; inexpensive chairs; pieces of silver.BE.9509.: A-27 TRAILEKS TO RENT Boat, horse, wuggage and cabin trailers Hoe rent.Reasonable rates.AT.9871, EL.6023.; A-8 CHESTERFIELD suite, lamp tables and lamps, excellent condition.AT, 9288.; A-37 HATS MADE TO ORDER Aud remodelled.For appointment DE.15.: AGE A-23 LATEST model Sprin - Dry Easy washing machine model 1.A-3, used for 6 months, $200.00 cash.WE, 1708.TWO Jacobean tables; china cabinet; PERSIAN LAMB COAT Size 16-18, good condition, $25.00.WE, 6902.A-41 DOUBLE mahogany bookcase, glass doors, 22° of shelving, recently custom built, $75.00.WE.6962.- A-45 LAMPSHADES twe mahogany beds and bureaus; Exclusive hand sewn, also clean sofa and chair, FI, 6208.A-39 and repair them.DE.\"4918.A-44 - \u2014 I Calvary United \u2018| à 5 * Special services in celebration of the 73rd Anniversary of the founding of Calvary.United Church will be conducted on Sunday, at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.by the Minister, Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., who has been associated with Calvary Church first as Student Assistant and later as full-time pastor for the past thirty-eight years The theme of the sermon at the morning service will be \u201cA Great Heritage and a Great Task\u201d; while the theme of the evening sermon will be \u201cFaith M.A Collins FUNCRAL HOM?5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel Completely of Our Fathers \u2014 Our Faith and the Faith of our Children.\u201d Special music will be rendered \u2018By the Choir under the direction of the organist \u2018and choir director, Gifford J.Mitchell, B.A.Mus, Bac.The past year has been.a busy one in the life and work of Calvary Church and all organizations are looking forward to another vigorous and active year in the service of Christ and His Kingdom.The 73rd annual business meeting, at which reports will be presented by all departments of life and work of the congregation, will be held in the Church Hall on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.The business session will be followed by a social hour in the Parlours.+ The trouble with waiting for something to turn up is that in the meantime you may be turned down.FuneRrAL DIRACtORS Gstablishad 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge coats, sizes 12-16; also superior quality in men\u2019s clothing.Call AT.9286.A-36 HOLLYWOOD bed, used 2 months, single size.WE.8289, A-7 GREY plush \u2018\u2018Auto-Lux\u2019 motor rug, perfect condition.Unobtainable in ordinary way now.AT.5433.A-28 COMPLETE dining room set and double bed.No dealers.WA.5052, TWO coats for girl, size 12-14, good condition.Reasonable.Phone DR A-18 PAIR men\u2019s new skates and boots, size 9, $10.00; boy's hockey, size 6, $4.50; girl's white, size 6, $5.00; pair \u2018skis and boots, \u2018size 6, $8.00; leather Jindbreaker, $8.00; auto tools.9616.: SI WANTED TO PURCHASE FANCY SKATES WANTED With white boots, size 8, An good condition.EL® 6303.A-35 ANTIQUE silver, china, pewter, ornaments, prints, bric-a-brac, objets d\u2019art, etc., specially wanted.Antique Jewelry.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.5700.OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA.1590 H.Pearce, Jewallers, Lay.-1 rentien Hotel.WANTED, typewriters, standard or portable, and adding machines.BE.4366., A-13 32 DOMESTIC, HELP WANTED COMPANION help \u2014 refined lady.Light services.Excellent private home.Good references required.WI 0326.A-33 * - .e : * 1 | Christian Science | 3 + \u201cTruth\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday: \u2019 The Golden Text is from Psalms 145: 18.\u201cThe Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, \u2018to all that call upon him in truth.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:- \u201cAnd Jesus departed from thence, and came nigh unto the sea of Galilee; and went up into a mountain, and sat down there.And great multitudes came unto him, having with them those that were lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, and cast them down at Jesus feet; and he healed them: Insomuch that the multitude wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see: And they glorified the God of Israel.\u201d (Matthew 15: 29 to 31).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy:- \u201cTruth casts out all evils and materialistic methods with the actual spiritual law, \u2014 the law which gives sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, voice to the dumb, feet to the lame.As the individual ideal of Truth, Christ Jesus came to rebuke rabbinical error_ and all sin, sickness, and death, \u2014 to point out the way of Truth and Life.To understand all our Master's sayings as recorded in the New Testament, sayings infinitely important, his followers must grow into that stature of manhood in Christ Jesus which enables them to interpret his spiritual meaning.Then they know how Truth casts out error and heals the sick.\u201d (Pages 183, 30, 350).Want to make your cole slaw or lettuce salad a little more filling?For dressing use 1% cup sieved cottage cheese mixed with 1 tablespoon vinegar, 14 cup salad oil, 44 teaspoon salt and a little sugar ; sand onion juice.;.: 14.à, family.Must speak English.DE.8708.456 SITUATIONS WANTED } FEMALE, Companion, sitting and various services to elderly ladies and gentlemen.Exclusive and refined, Daytime or evening.Particulars, write Station H., Box 84, -Montreal.' A-26 QUALIFIED, reliable young woman available evenings, school tutoring, WI.7705, evenings.A-19 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ECONOMY FLOOR \u2018CLEANING SERVICE Machine cleaning, waxing and polishing.PL.4181, A-20 41 DOMESTIC PETS REGISTERED Scotty pupples for sale, solid black, bargain\u2019 prices.Write Box 208, MacDonald College, télephone 407 Ste, Anne de Bellevue.A-17 42 PERSONALS CHILDREN\u2019S MOVIES 0 Special movies for children's Birthday Parties Free group photo WA.5108, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars P.O.Box 213 Station L, Westmount Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End Sunday Afternnon Further List Of Tableholders N.D.G.Club Bridge Following are additional table holders for the spring dessert bridge being held by the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club on Monday, January 23rd, in Victoria Hall at 1.30 p.m.: Mesdames H.B.Meynell, J.R.Pearden, S.P.Hill, A.Hatch, M.T.Leet, J.W.MacDonald, R.Drain, George Milne, A.R.Binning, Walter Hick, A.Lanoue, L.H.Edwards.Mesdames George A.Coombes, F.W.Bishop, George MacDonald.H.T.Taylor, A.E.Watts, J.C.Norton, J.F.Emms, C.H.Weary, K.Burnham and Miss Alice Clarke.Local Council Women Approve Resolution Re Penal Reform \u201cThe Great Powers and the Prospects of International Order\u201d was the subject of the address given by Mr.Maxwell Cohen, B.A., LL.M., Associate Professor of Law, McGill University, at the regular meeting of the Local Council of Women of Montreal held on Wednesday, January 18th in the Allan Shatford Hall.Mrs.W.S.Edgar, Chairman of the International Relations Committee, introduced Mr.Cohen and Mrs.H.G.Hatcher thanked him.Nominations for offices falling vacant in the National Council were made and resolutions to be forwarded to National were approved.Among the latter from the Special Committee on Penal Reform, of which; the chairman is Mrs.Mostyn Lewis, were the recommendations that more legal aid be provided for prisoners unable to afford it and that women be appointed to Prison Commissions.In addition the resolution urged the implementation of several Recommendations in brief of the Archambault such as No.55: \u201cArrangements should be mide with the provincial authori- PAlilé SEVEN Refrigeraters Conror VWashors Moffat Ranges Beazh Stoves GAS AND ELECTRIC Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Greene Ave.) Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs WE.2226 - FI.3005 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65c +DDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH music teaching, baby sitting.Phone, BULLDING S30 ANS 8.STANDRING \u2014 General carpeniry and repairs.Store and oifice work done in evenings.Tree estimates.Satisfactlon guaranteed.EL.7453.A-12 DECORATIING STANDRING & JENNINGS REG'D.Interior, exterior painting and deco rating.Satisfaction guaranteed.il.7453.A-8 FOR.Thomas.lor painting and decorating, W Thomas.ICstimales free.WI.6311, A-3 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterations, Don\u2019t discard outdated clothes.| have ideas.Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mansfield, Apt.6, BF.4688.A-9 EXPERIENCED dressmaker, Work finished expertly to your individual taste.Formal wear a specialty, pale jerns panecessary, For appointment.DOES your wardrobe need freshening up?Let Madame Alga design something chic for you in print or a smart pastel shade.Our prices are reasonable.lor appointment, WE.6227, A-29 EDUCATIONAL | PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN ACCOMMODATING CHILDREN FROM 3-6 YEARS OF AGE IN WESTMOUNT AREA.PARENTS WHO ARE INTERESTED MAY APPLY FOR PROSPECTUS GIVING FURTHER DETAILS.WRITE BOX 724 c-o 2185 HAMPTON.FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURIE repairs: upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing, spray painting, Furniture made to order.MA.75820, A-4 MAKE new furniture out of your old; any kind of polishing, also cabinet making.Inlaid and antique repair a specialty.#42B Victoria, WA.2943, Aon RADIO SERVICE TRY OUR RADIO SERVICE And repair work guaranteed.24 hour A-30 service, We call and deliver, Hodge \u2018Bros, 5302 Sherbrooke West, El.4540, co A-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.Dwaudoin, veleran, OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS YO.3681 \u201c\u201cLvenings: YO.312 men prisoners\u201d; No.70: \u201cA Probation system should be adopted and young offenders.\u201d The Council endorsed a resolution passed by the Quebec Regional Employment Committee recommending that the Unemployment Insurance Act be extended to include provision for domestic workers.Mrs.Wilfred Barnes, president of the Messiah, and Mrs.Allan Smith, vice-president, assisted by other members served tea at the close of the meeting.Miss Esther Kerry, president of the Council, presided.CARPENTY REPAILS, F.throughout Canada both for adults - of The Women's Alliance, Church .BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing & Heating Contractor and Repairs 4424 ST.JAMES ST.WEST Fl.1844 tie} for the confinement of wo:' NIGHT CALLS » DN.2410._.pe aE EPPS TE FENIAN I SI Je EE BO- =.Le pe.NES Sd AL PM Rs + I AEE SiS 8 EE io + PAGE EIGHT Rs 4 ne opto % R) k.2 A.\u2014THE EXAMINER, .WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 > Social and Personal + Mrs.J.Alex Cameron is spending some time in Ottawa, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Farrar Cochrane.Mrs.H.S.Jacques, President of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, will receive the guests on Wed- nc day evening when the club holds its annual military whist in Victoria Hall.Mrs.D.A.Whittaker and her committee will serve refreshments at the Westmount Women\u2019s Cluh military whist on Wednesday evening in Victoria Hall.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Preshyterian Church will hold a luncheon meeting in the church hall, on Tuesday, at 1 pm.The speaker will be Miss Harriet Hill, and the soloist, Mrs.F.S.Botting.Miss Avril Keiller left Saturday for New York after spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Keiller.Tickets for the forthcoming Military Whist to be held in Victoria we 5 5 t inSts.E.J.Lefebvre, 12 Melbourne Ave., re me Westmount.Engaged Miss Lois Albert, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Albert, of Westmount, whose engagement is announced to Mr.Har- * vey Etzin, son of Mr.and Mrs.- Morris B.Etzin, of Montreal.\u2018The marriage has been arranged to take place in May.Hall on Wednesday, January 25th, at 8.15 p.m., by the Westmount Women's Club, may be obtained from Mrs.G.T.Blair, EL.8841; Mrs.C.W.Clark, EL.6282; Mrs.A.A.McNiece, WI.2875; and Mrs.M.J.G.Hogan, DE.1595.The French Class of the West- mount Women's Club will resume their Thursday morning meetings at the home of the teacher, Mrs.SUI Pic 'n Pic IMPORTED At New Low Prices .Tweeds New Arrivals!! Worsteds TS Gabardines FABRICS .from 49.50 * GAY PRINTS * SOFT FAILL * NEW M Juniors Misses Women 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN DRESSES * LOVELY JERSEYS Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown.Charlotte co.ES * CRISP COTTONS ILLINERY Westmount 9 TO & DAILY Fl.7773 MME A.\u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN: AND GIRDLES 4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.449) ST.LAWRENCE BLYD 6550 ST.HUBERT Nu-Back \u2014 Lelong \u2014 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINC® CourvAL The Women's Association of St.Andrews Church, will meet on Tuesday at 2 p.m.for sewing.The tea hostesses will be Mrs.Mortimer R.Ruben- stein and the ladies of No.5 group.Mrs.J.W.Perks, President of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club and Mrs.W.Hatch will receive members and guests at the clubs January Dessert Bridge to be held on Monday afternoon at 1.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Mrs.F.H.Sproule, well knowa in local clubs and in literary groups, is a patient in the Western Hospital receiving \u201ctreatment for burns suffered recently.Among the out-of-town guests at the marriage on Saturday of\" Miss Shirley Audrey Murdoch and Mr.Albert Cool, will be Mrs.H.Shakeshaft and Miss Trudy Shakeshaft, Mrs.Allan Wright, Mr.Denton Wright, all of Hamilton, Ont.and Mr.Jack Warga, of Buffalo, N.Y.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Louis A.Lemieux, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Mr.John Hubert Woodward, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Woodward of Notre Dame de Grace.The marriage will take place on Saturday at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount.Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Dettmers announce the engagement of their daughter, Olive Elsie, to Mr, James E.Mitchell, K.C.,, son of Mr.and Mrs.G.MacG.\u2018Mitchell, of Halifax, N.S.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Marie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Louis 4 A.Lemieux, of Westmount, to Mr.John Hubert Woodward, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Woodward, of Notre Dame de Grace, which has been arranged to take place on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Mrs.John Orr, of Pointe Claire, Que., will be matron of honor.Mr.James Woodward will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.Garnet LeMessurier and Mr.Louis Lemieux.The reception will be held in\u2019 the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz- Carlton.WEDDINGS FORRELL - JACKLYN In St.Matthias Church, West- mount, the marriage was very quietly solemnized Friday evening of Miss Judith Jacklyn, R.N, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Jacklyn, of Sprayton, Tasmania, Australia, and Rev.John Gotthold Forrell, Episcopal Rector of the Diocese of Newark, N.J., and son of the Rev.and Mrs.Frederick Forrell, of New York City.Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver officiated at the ceremony.Mr.John Cameron, of Montreal, gave the bride in marriage and Colonel and Mrs.James C.Atta- way, of Clinto, N.J., attended the couple.Rev.J.G.and Mrs.Forrell will reside in Washington, N.J.DUNN - McDONALD Mr.and Mrs.Duncan J.McDonald, of Westmount, announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Ellen Theresa, to Leo J.Dunn, son of Mr.Raymond J.Dunn of Notre Dame de Grace.The marriage took place in St.Francis\u2019 Chapel, Calgary, on Jan- | uary 7th.Mr.and Mrs.Dunn are residing in Stettler, Alta.NAME MEANS SOMETHING Cecil B.DeMille, whose \u2018\u201cSamson and Delilah\u201d is showing on current screens, is the only producer whose name is run solo on foreign marquees without mention of a picture title.In Egypt, for instance, marquees usually read: \u201cDeMille Spectacle Showing.\u201d vat Westmount, 4-Fold Purpose Of Scout Aux.Outlined, Mrs.Storr Elected , Stressing the place of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary in the Scout Group, and the importance of their understanding the basic element of Scouting in all its branches, Mrs.A.E.Standing of Toronto, Provincial Commissioner for Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries in Ontario, spoke at the luncheon during the second annual conference of Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries of the Montreal district.In an instructive and inspirational address, Mrs.Standing explained that an Auxiliary\u2019s main function is four fold: to build morale within the Scout Group, to further Scouting in all ways possible, to save money for the group by catering, sewing, etc, and tgp raise money for the group for camping, equipment and other major expenses.,The conference met, for the morning session in Cheney Hall of Erskine and American Church, on Crescent street, and after a welcome by Earle T.Moore, president of the Montreal District Scout Association, got down to the business of considering the formation of a District Auxiliary to co-ordi- nate the work of the 16 Auxiliaries already formed, attached to various Scout groups.Mrs.Standing acted as advisor and explained all important points in the forma- \u2018tion of a district auxiliary and its function.After due consideration the new body was formed, and the election of officers followed.Those elected were: President, Mrs.E.Storr, of Willingdon Scout group; 1st vice-president, Mrs.AM.Bain, of Kensington group; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.W.P.Montgomery, St.Columba group; recording secretary, Mrs.J.C.Brit- ton, Wesley group; corresponding secretary, Mrs.W.H.Clarke, Wil- lingdon group; treasurer, Mrs.W.A.Falconer, Iona group.Chairmen of standing committees were appointed as follows: Social, R.C.Saunders, of Crawford Park group; membership, Mrs.R.W.Mitchell, St.Columba; publicity, Mrs.H.C.Tair, Wesley.Adjourning to Scout headquarters on Bishop street for luncheon, the conference resumed its sessions and heard short talks by headquarters\u2019 staff members on Scouting, Rovering and the training of Scouters (leaders of Cub packs nad Scout troops), after which Mrs.Standing summed up the conference and general discussion followed.Afternoon tea was served by members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Willingdon group, and the conference closed with a short ceremonial council fire.At the luncheon head table with Mrs.Standing and the newly- elected officers of the Montréal District Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary were the following representatives of the Boy Scouts Association: Jackson Dodds, C.B.E., Dominion Commissioner; R.C.Stevenson, O.B.E, chairman of the Dominion Executive Board; G.Robley Mackay, Quebec Provincial Commissioner; B.W.Roberts, O.B.E., Provincial president; Major-General A.E.Walford, C.B.,, C.B.E.A.D.C, E.D., M.M, Scout commissioner for Montreal; Earl T.Moore, president of the Montreal District Council, and Mrs.Dodds, Mrs, Stevenson, Mrs.Mackay, Mrs.Roberts and Mrs.Moore.MONTREAL TRUTH CENTRE At the usual evening service of the Montreal Truth Centre on Sunday, Mrs.Ruth Whiting gave an address upon \u201cFather Time's Calendar.\u201d She handled her subject deftly, developing it along metaphysical lines, and outlined progressively a daily spiritual calendar that one could well adopt for practical use.Dr.H.J.Squires read the lesson.A sacred duet, \u201cLove of God,\u201d arrangement by Claudia Lehman, was sung by Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kettyl.Piano accompaniment was by Miss Margaret Ellis.Mrs.* MRS, E.STORR Mrs.Storr, who was elected President of the newly-formed _ Montreal District Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of The Boy Scouts Association at the second annual conference of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries of the Montreal District.Mrs.Storr was formerly President of the Auxiliary attached to the Willingdon Scout Group.Mis.Arthur Morton Elected President RCAF Silver Cross The annual meeting of the R.C.A.F.Silver Cross Mothers was held in Tudor Hall, Jas.A.Ogilvy's at 2.15 p.m.January 12th, when the following officers were elected: President, Mrs.Arthur Morton.Assistant Pres, Mrs.Leo.8, Tobin, Ist Vice-Pres., Mrs.C.Duff, 2nd Vice-Pres, Mrs.William Boyd.-8rd Vice-Pres, Mrs.William Ralston, Recording Sec, Mrs.C.D.Schnebley.Treas., Mrs.J.D.Champoin.Corresp.Sec, Mrs.C.G.Hig- ginson.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 21.1 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 RTA | HAUTE COUTURE Madame Collette MANAGER Formerly of Henry Morgan's Ltd.INC.| 1479 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u2014 Fltxroy 7597 ad por oe The | meric PE meet: M m.to! rr SR vy \"M The 511 mé all, M Mie sp Bl: ncey, al, wl obler The c ttime ent.G 4 Oh T 2 gs a etaph: al Tr 2 p.n cts al ednes J.So on \u201c( ysical d-wee ooke \u20ac hvies | @ F * frs.R at of paker ances d on M minior punt I Ge nue.1 Hi en 8 LL ed ed X= o- al il- ct.the was dgil- 2th, were rton.liam liam He Ltd.| b THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 Un The Womens Realm American Club The Social Service Group of the imerican Women's Club will hold meeting in Channing Hall at 10 im.tomorrow.Mtl.Women's Club B The Montreal Women's Club kl] meet on Monday in Cardy 211, Mount Royal Hotel, at 2.30.e speaker will be Dr.T.E.ancey, Chief Psychiatrist, Queen ary Veterans\u2019 Hospital, \u2018Mont- Bl.) who will present \u201cPost War MR blems in Psychiatry\u201d.\"The chairman will be Mrs.J.E.il (timer, \u2018Social Science Depart- Bt Guest tickets may be used.Truth Centre On Tuesday and- Thursday eve- Mngs at 8 p.m:, weekly classes in \u201cMetaphysics are held at the Mont- al Truth Centre.On Thursdays 2 p.m., Mrs.Ruth Whiting con- cts an open study book group.ednesday evening, Jan.25, Dr.J.Squires of McGill will speak on \u201cChild Training, the Meta- \u2018MRysical Point of View,\u201d at the \u201cMid-week service, at 1628 Sher- Moke St.W., with Dr.Margaret | hvies Edwards as leader.Frances Willard M Irs, R.Stencel, provincial presi- Mit of the W.C.T.U., will be the paker at a meeting of then ances Willard W.C.T.U.to be d on Wednesday at 3 p.m.at minion Douglas Church, West- unt Blvd.corner Lansdowne | gomery; Year's Reports Given At Annual Meeting of Silver Cross Women Silver Cross Women of Canada held their third annual meeting in the Club Room at Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening, January 10.Mrs.Ralph Montgomery, recording secretary, read her report for the year and \u2018the financial statement was read by the treasurer, Mrs.Gilbert W.Ghewy, who reported that the money raised by military whists, etc, supplied gifts to veterans at Christmas in Queen Mary Veterans Hospital.Also a cheque of $400.00 was given to the Paraplegics Association for a summer cottage at Isle Perrot, she reported, and donations were given to Red Cross and the Polio Fund.The financial statement showed receipts of $1,638.23, including balance of $584.50 from the previous year and disbursement of $1,385.53.Officers Elected Officers for the year 1950-1951 are: president, Mrs.George Stans- bury; first vice-president, Mrs.J.Saint-Mars Gauvreau; vice-president, Mrs.M.M.Walker; corr.sec., Mrs.Ralph Mont- treasurer, Mrs.Gilbert W.Ghewy; membership.sec., Mrs.Jane Goodchild; Sergeant-at- Arms, Mrs.D.Aumell; Standard bearers, Mrs.Gerald Murphy and Mrs.R.Wallace; hospital visiting convener, Mrs.M.Baldwin; Social convener, Mrs.F.Hungate.IDG Club Musicale Artist F, Persson, L.' Letourneau a | The Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will hold its annual Bsicale on Friday, February 3rd, at 3.00 p.m.in Victoria Hallie Persson, Montreal violinist, will play and Marthe Letourneau, ing Montreal soprano, will sing.Elsie Persson began to study the violin at the age of six with a erese McAvay of Fort William, artist pupil of Seveik and of i bpold Auer.At sixteen she won ¥ Western Festival competition Open Violin, and later studied h Dr.Luigi von Kunits.She lame director of music in one of @ilawa's Junior high schools in 1986, appeared as guest soloist in y Ottawa functions, and con- ted school choirs in concert over the CBC with marked ess.She wag appointed 'super- r of school music for Ottawa 041, some time afterward re- ing to be married.In 1943 SM won the Clifford Jones Cup (Ol the Open Violin class at the Alrta Music Festival and re- Bcd the degree of L.R.S.M.with ifhest honours, As a teacher of [I violin, Mrs.Persson has: had s of experience, with Festival Willers and medallists among her Da 15.: LA yalarthe Letourneau began her Jical studies at the age of ten, 772 MMA M dd AAA andbags Repaired by Parisian Experts | kinds of ladies\u2019 handbags Paired by craftsmen.Very best orkmanship \u2014 rapid service \u2014 ality materials \u2014 complete satisfaction.Xclusive models from Paris.120 handbags made fo order.BIBRA HANDBAGS 1464 Union Avenue Opposite Morgan's MA, 4310 (7707 AE aN Dr.Duthie to Speak At American Club The American Women's Club | meeting on Wednesday will be held in the Blue Room of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel at 3 p.m.Dr.George Ian Duthie of McGill University, who is the speaker for the meeting, will address the club on \u201cLord Byron and His Poetry\u201d.Dr.Duthie, a native of Scotland, came to McGill in the autumn of 1937 as the Molson Professor of English Literature.Born in Dum- fries, Scotland, Dr.Duthie received his early education at Inverness Royal Academy and the University of Edinburgh and holds an M.A.degree, a P.H.D.degree, and an L.L.D.from the latter University.Prior to coming to Canada, Dr.Duthie held teaching appointments at the University of Bristol and the University of Edinburgh.He is a specialist in Shakespearian textual crtiicism and has published works on the text of Hamlet in 1941 and the text of \u201cKing Lear\u201d in 1949.At present Dr.Duthie has other works at press.vator Issaurel and Mrs.Pauline Donalda.She was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Medal at the Quebec Music Festival contest at the age of eighteen.Her operatic career has included an appearance with the Montreal Opera Guild ang she was chosen by Mr.Emile Cooper of .the Metropolitan Opera to play the part of \u201cGilda\u201d in \u201cRigoletto\u201d presented in this City.On the air she has been \u2018heard in CBC recitals.Miss Le- tourneau has appeared in a num- per of concerts in Montreal and Quebec and last summer made a tour in the United States with the Shawinigan Philharmonic Orchestra.\u2019 The chairman for the musicale will be Mrs.P.C.Cope and the tea hostess Mrs.O.W,, Meiss.second Millinery Class Westmount Women\u2019s Club mil- | linery class will meet in the home of Mrs.E.E.Hutchison, 379 Gros- venor, Westmount, on Monday, at 2 p.m.\u2018 Trinity C.W.Y.The Church Women's Year of Trinity Memorial Church will hold an open meeting on Tuesday at 3 p.m.All members of the parish are invited to attend and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance of the Weeks and Days.Maritime Club - Dr.Charlotte Whitton will address the Maritime Women's Club tonight at 8:30 p.m.in Ogilvy's Tudor Hall.Dr.Whitton has recently returned from a four months\u2019 tour of England and her subject will be \u201cThis Time England Cannot Muddle Through,\u201d Guest tickets will be available.St.Matthias W.A.The annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Association of St.Matthias Church, Westniount, will be held in the parish hall on Thursday, January 26th., at 3 p.m.Annual reports will be given by all the groups connected with the asocia- tion and the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place.Canon Oliver will address the meeting on the work of the asse- ciation.Tea will be served.Cancer Research Unit Plan Miniature Bazaar \u201cAaron Rind\u201d Unit No.76 of the Cancer Research Society will hold a Social, Mah Jong and Bazaar at the Adath Israel Synagogue on Wednesday, January 25, at 8.00 p.m.Door prizes will be awarded.Children\u2019$ toys clothes, as well as home preserves and baking will be on sale.An evening of \u201cfun for all\u201d is assured by Mrs.B.Sternthal, president.Conveners are Mesdames Phil and | PAGE NINB Laufer and M.Teblum.Co-conven- held for both men and women and erg are Mesdames A.Jacobs and |there will be no charge for admis- L.Ressler.The evening is being |sion.That's what 1 asked the Government Annuity representative.| was trying to balance the family books at the time and told him that, like most home-makers | had so \u201cmany places to spend my paychecks, my account was zero at the end of each month.But.He showed me a simple saving plan to provide an income in the future, that was as practical as a trip to the barber, and a plan which suited my budget.Before you say\u2014'lt's a good idea, but | just can't afford it\u2019, talk it over with a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representative, or write for information.« I'm glad | did! \u201c Annuities Branch * DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister A.MacNAMARA Depuly Minister At pT = Mail this Coupon teday POSTAGE FREE Annuities Branch, Department of Lebeur, Otlawe.» > rw Please send me COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian Government Annuities.NAME.(PRINT CLEARLY) ADDRESS la 1319 Greene Ave., Fitzroy 1186-7 alson Groceries and Choice Meats ouville ine.CATERERS DE LUXE INVITES YOUR ORDERS for Hors d'oeuvres and Sandwiches for cocktail parties and other delicatessen Prompt, Courteous Service ! Fancy Pastries 1309 Greene Ave., Westmount .Fitzroy 4884 Westmount Wg Le grand award winner and the semi the D } ' THB » \u201d a finalists are chosen by the the: under Ï \u201c1 .tre applause and the yotes frong } 9 Lis i i A ol /Ë listeners.spell He mol ded her life.In the line-up of semi-finalis home inspired her genius.then are jazz pianist Archie Karibian a Montreal musician who made his network debut two month's ago on \u201cOpportunity Knocks\"# crushed her heart.Finnish-born baritone Kalle Ru \"M4 \u20ac _ sunen, for ten years with tu-# T Finnish Opera Company; populy.singer Theresa Daly; bariton ; André Rousseau; professioni-§§ The wrestler Hank Pardi, a 235-pouni: BBunce singer who brought down th\u2018Mh-0 se house when he made his radi: j debut on \u201cOpportunity Knocks':à le singing \u201cAll of Me\u201d; tenor Abra iller , mo Carfagnini, now studying i g& and Re 24 New York on a scholarshi) § ttle \u2018 awarded him by La Société SL We ] A Dinisiashed Motion Picture i in Romantic | Jean Baptiste de Montreal; bar gf we (Continued on Page 13) plf nf The t i N NATURE UNSPOILED e PHILIP DORN + CATHERINE M.LEOD = ars , h ; ns.WILLIAM CARTER peut Littl MME.MARIA OUSPENSKAYA Sfr 3 FELIX BRESSART - FRITZ FELD + ELIZABETH PATTERSON , VANESSA BROWN - LEWIS HOWARD : ; bi, Directed by ; _ FRANK BORZAGE Ne ! i Screen Play by Borden Chase © Adapted from his American Magazine Story \u201cConcerto .Piano Recordings by Artur Rubinstein, World's Greatest Pianist YOURS TO ENJOY ! STARTING In winter, flocks of PINE \u2014_\u2014 GROSBEAKS are a colorful | ME RR Saturday until Tuesday feature of the land.The male [lll ¥ i ! : \u2014\u2014 Added \u2014 On Our Stage is strikingly beautifui\u2014soft, x ; Technicolor Feature Attraction MONDAY AT 8.15 rosy red in color.Protect these CAROL FREDRIC FINALS OF THE FIRST SERIES handsome birds.They are , LOMBARD MARCH CBC COAST TO COAST BROADCAST found in evergreens, and live p \"Nothing Sacred\u201d \"Opportunity Knocks\" on wild fruit, cones and seeds.(fll Ba | | MONKLAND - GIROUARD DE.97I1 - and ROHN ADASKIN are YOURS TO PROTECT | | * NOTE: Tliese pictures are new re-issucs of the original print \u2014 com- A CARLING'S à A | | _ plete in every detail for your enjoyment.THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED k : , 00, ONTARI C1 LAST SHOWING TODAY AYN.\"Guest in the House\u201d FAP also \u201cLady of Burlesque\u201d PARRA 10 we comima'e pach nr - a 1 04 \u2019 4 i A RS AE v A A oa LR ay es of CBC \u2026n th hge of entines bee ng th tr e semi 3 theadl s fro 1008 | inalist:§ aribian}§ mad months à nights 3 1, clos: § grani:] punced.C net, = the'$ nOcKks\"; e Ruw 3 th th 1 popular | ariton J >gsiont À -pouni:{ m thd nocks' ; ] radi} Abrar ing 1% larship Sté St ; bark 1 PINE male \u2014 ED .\u2014 THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950: Children\u2019s Theatre To Repeat Performance This Saturday AT THE MONKLAND THEATRE STARTING SATURDAY Catherine McLeod and Wiliam Carter, both Frank Borzage discoveries, as they appear in Mr.Borzage\u2019s Technicolor music-drama for Republic, \u201cI've Always Loved You,\u201d starting Saturday at the Monkland Theatre.This is a story by Borden Chase, first published in the American Magazine under the title \u201cConcerto\u201d and adapted to the screen by the author.It concerns a brilliant young girl pianist who falls in love with a famous musician, only to find that there is no place for her in his life.She returns home to marry her childhood sweetheart but it takes some time to break the spell woven by the fascinating Maestro.Philip Dorn plays the role of the musician and Carter the home boy.Maria Ouspenskaya is featured.Art Theatre Will Produce \u2018The Big Bad Wolf\u201d goers, having played leading roles with many local groups, including that of \u201cLaura\u201d in the play of the same name produced by C.A.T.last summer.\u201cPeter\u201d will be played by Arthur Voronka, who is an \u2018old- timer\u201d with both the C.A.T.s \u201cChildren\u2019s Workshop\u2019 ang their summer touring company and is a favorite with all their audiences.Jackie Buck in the role of \u201cPatty Pig\u201d is another who needs no introduction to C.A.T.audiences as she also has played many roles with both their groups.Corinne Orenstein who plays \u201cGrannie\u201d is 14 years of age and a senior student of \u201cThe Children's Workshop\u201d.\u201cThe Captain of the Hunters\u201d, a very important gentleman in the play (in his own estimation at The Canadian Art Theatre ane bunce that the first play of the 50 season of their \u201cTheatre for pung Folk\u201d will be \u201cThe Big Bad olf\u2019 \u2014 a hilarious comedy- iller written by Miss Joy Thom- m and based on the three stories, ittle Red Riding Hood\u201d, \u201cThe bree Little Pigs\u201d and \u201cPeter and e Wolf\u201d with the same big bad plf menacing the lives of the aracters of all three stories.The cast is headed by 16-year- I Neil Madden in the role of e Big Bad Wolf.\u201d Neil has en a student of C.A.T.'s Chil- en's Workshop for nearly four ars and this is the sixteenth role has played in C.A.T.Produc- bns, .ittle Red Riding Hood will be pyed by Sondra Gibson, who is Pll known to-all Montreal theatre RADIO VOCAL CONTEST Radio concert arranged for the winners and two scholarships of one year's free tuition offered by La Cantoria, Victor Brault, dir.Fifty scholarships given to date.Hon.Committee: Gladys Swarthout, à Jean Dickenson, Sir Ernest MacMillan, V.Golschman, Igor Gorin.Auditions: 2055 Mansfield; HA.6420.\u201c CANADIAN ART THEATRE Present ao Hilarious Comedy-thriller \"THE BIG BAD WOLF\" Based on the three stories \"Little Red Riding Hood\", \"The Three Little Pigs\" and Peter and the Wolf.\" VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Saturday Afternoon January 28th., February 4th., February 11th.Reserved $1.00.Adults 75c Children .50c Students holding exchange tickets entitled to reduced rates Reservations EL.1668 1 Talent Show .(Continued rrom Page 12) tone Napoleon Bisson who has been working as a packer to help pay for his singing lessons; Lila Carlson, a Montreal soprano and concert singer; popular singer Sylvia Murphy, a nightclub entertainer; popular singer Mel Howard, formerly with Cab Cal- loway and \u201cCarmen Jones\u201d in New York; bass singer Joseph Rouleau; and mezzo-soprano Simone Lamarche.In addition to the musical artists, a special award will go to an announcer, The two semifinalists, who are being judged by a special committee of radio experts, are Lee Paine and Ralph Harper.The winner will also be announced on the broadcast of January 23.least) will be played by Richard Farrell, who although only 17 years of age has played adult roles in plays for both C.A.T.and Trinity Players.The Sergeant of the Hunters is played by the youngest member of the cast\u2014Kenneth Tunstall, aged ten years.Kenneth had three years with other Children\u2019s groups in Montreal prior to being awarded a scholarship to the C.A.T.Children's Workshop at the N.D.G.Arts and Letters Festivals last year.Other members of the cast include Miriam Asher as \u201cPudgy Pig\u201d; Rorke Robertson as \u2018Percy Pig\u201d, and Allen Cantwell, John Sheltus, Eva Stearns, John Coleman and Russell Smith as hunters.The \u201cBig Bad Wolf\u201d is now in rehearsal and will open at Victoria Hall January 28.CRACK SWIMMER Montgomery Clift, starred in George Stevens\u2019 \u201cA Place in the Sun\u201d at Paramount, is an expert swimmer and proves his aquatic prowess in several scenes in this drama.Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters are co-starred.Sheeran Hundreds of children who were not able to secure seats for last Saturday's performance of \u201cRebecca Of Sunnbrook Farm,\u201d presented by the Children\u2019s Theatre under the direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, will be delighted to learn that a repeat show will be given this Saturday.This performance will be sponsored LA the Jewish Junior Welfare League.Last Saturday's performance was an indication of the fine work which is being achieved by the Children's Theatre, and there is no question that Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, directors of the school, spare no pains to familiarize their young pupils with every mort of stage technique, with the result that the players have an air of spontaneity\u2019 and -ease which makes us forget that we are not PAGE THIRTEEN watching an adult professional group.Each year sees the standard of acting raised, the co-ordination between the players effective, and in \u201cRebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm\u201d it seems tha\u2019 each and every player filled their roles to perfection.This Saturday afternoon, at Vie- toria Hall, \u201cRebecca\u201d will be played by Helen Liberman, Sandra Stoll will be seen as Emma Kane, Gloria Wolfe and Gertrude Gordon as the two aunts, and Joanne Bov- yer as Minnie Smellie.George Kasatchenko, Donald Mandelman, and Walter Wakefield will be seen as the male characters.We don't exactly disagree with vegetarians, but we do think that the taste of an onion is improved greatly by adding a pound of steak to it.CF Brought to you b BRADING'S ALE BRADING'S | Entertains You 3 Nights a Week! WAYNE KING and his Orchestra Tues., Thurs.and Sat.10-10.30 p.m.CF y the Brewers of wn dk .vi A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE STARRING STARTS SUNDAY! \"RED SKELTON RIGARDO MONTALBAN- BETTY GARRETT KEENAN WYNN -XAVIER CUGAT JOELEGREA IRS WINCHELL says the song hit \u201cBABY IT'S COLE OUTSIDE\u201d is \u201cdifferent and clever!\u201d IT TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cLOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING\u201d color by TECHNICOLOR with June Haver, Ray Bolger and Gordon MacRae, \u2018ALIAS NICK BEAL with Ray Milland, Audrey Totter and\u201c Thomas Mitchell.pee ES 5 ma 7e + By a Say Dh \u2014e ~~ Qu yd i 8 Pa ke ME Pre OS 4 PEER IN A A U A » RE | PTA me r= Le \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wo, MMGE FOURTEEN Six Inter > Star Bantams Defeat Aces The Bantam \u201cA\u201d section of the Westmount Muncipal Hockey League started this week with two games taking place at West- mount Park.In a close hard-fought game, Don Tinning\u2019s Avenue Stars defeated the Aces 4-3.Murray Greenwood scored two fast goals to put the Aces ahead.Ed Matsu- buchi came back with a goal for the Stars.Dave Smith scored two in succession to put the Stars in the lead 3-2.Matsubuchi then scored his second goal of the night.Greenwood banged in a shot in the dying minutes of the game for his third goal of the evening.The St.Leo Bantams had an easy time against the Braves, defeating them 5-0.Richard Ryan was credited with
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