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[" RELIEF or DACHES RALGIA and Ds RANTEED MONTHS TIC PAIN: J You 73e XXI, No.20 .WESTMOU NT, Beautificationettes Aid Mayor to Plant First Limerick Contest Winner ls Announced B.Kennedy, 5967 Cote St.Antoine Road, Apt.1, N.D.G.has been chosen as the winner of the Business Association of West- mount\u2019s Limerick Contest which was conducted in the May 5th issue of this paper.The voucher for $15 is already in the mail.The winner, who gent in a limerick for each advertisement appearing on the page, formerly lived in Westmount and continues to shop in Westmount stores although now residing in N.D.G.Contact with local events and Westmount merchants is maintained through the pages of the Examiner.Every limerick sent in by the winner was very good but the best one of all was finally judged to be the one appearing in the Denyse Chocolates ad and read as follows: Sufficient a word to the wise ¥ you'd like a delicious surprise Denyse fine candy Is perfectly dandy And also their famous meat ples.C.A.James, one of the judges of the contest, stated that many of the hundreds of answers received were good enough to warrant consideration but, unfortunately, everyone could not win.Mr.James also announced that another contest will appear in the next issue of the Examiner and it is hoped that all those contestants who entered the last one will try their luck once more.FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 YOUTH OUR RESPONSIBILI ¢ Examine Co 5 ue Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis PRICE 3 CENTS TY R.M.R.Chaplain Stresses We Must Guard Heritage regiment at the annual church parade held on Sunday to St.Matthias Church, Westmount, reminded his listeners of their responsibility to children, and youth generally.It was their duty, he said, A.Lu to see that youth was made to understand and appreciate the benefits of living under a democratic form of government, and to be thankful for being Canadian , blessed with the many advantages and opportunities with which Beautificationettes, .Pat Elder, Fortin, of Montreal, \u2014 Photo by Ed, Bermingham Mayor J.S.Cameron of Westmount, shown with two lovely of Montreal West, and Lise doing a little \u201cPlant-Up\u201d job.They are participating in the Greater Montreal Beautification Campaign which is strongly supported by local community organizations because of its influence in promoting better standards of community living.This year's slogan, \u201cClean-Up, Paint-Up, Plant- Up and Light-Up\u201d, has received zens.The campaign is sponsored ardent support from local citi- by the Young Men\u2019s Section of the Montreal Board of Trade which has a large number of members from this district.The drive will end on May 27th.Dr.R.E.Powell, Westm\u2019t Heads Medical Society Dr.R.E.Powell, the staff of the Montreal General of 20 Holton avenue, Westmount, who is on Hospital, has heen elected president of the Montreal Medico-Chirurgical Society.The election took place at the annual dinner-meeting held in the Windsor Hotel.The meeting heard Dr.Ray F.Farquharson, professor of medicine this rich land has been bestowed.The benefits of being partners in the British Commonwealth of Nations, should also be im-% pressed on our youth.The part we as Canadians should play in the Commonwealth, was also stressed by Rev.Leigh.Heritage Important The Chaplain took as his text Exodus.Chapter VI, verse VIII.\u201cI give it unto you for an heritage I am the Lord.\u201d Heritage, he said, originally meant real estate holdings, but we in our modern age think of heritage in terms of things not so tangible.We should respect the laws of the country, which \u201chaŸe been handed.down as a heritage, \u2018and which are enjoyed by free peoples living in the British Commonwealth of Nations.The Bible, the Canadian home, and freedom, are heritages and, the Rev.Leigh said, they are worth preserving at all cost.The Bible.is God's guidance to man, and man's guide to God, he \u2018said.The Chaplain pointed out that this was Hospital Sunday, also the anniversary of Florence Nightingale, and was observed in some countries as Mother's Day.The reason for men having to wear uniforms and bear arms, was so that we could preserve our way of life, and be prepared to defend our heritage for the benefit of posterity, and so that (Continued on Page 2) Donald B.Ross To Head Annual Rotary Carnival Donald B.Ross, prominent Rotarian and past president of the Rotary Club of Westmount, Was appointed chairman of the committee in charge of organizing this years Westmount Rotary Carnival in Westmount Park.\u2019 The Carnival this year will be held from June 20 to 24 inclusive, and as in the past will be held in the lower section of West- mount Park, and center around the now celebrated midway which has always been its main attraction.A wide variety of entertain ment is planned and hundreds of prizes are to be given away.This will be the ninth year Westmount Rotarians have staged this unique attraction as a means of raising funds to finance their widespread charitable \\n- terests.Expenses are kept down to a minimum, as the club owns all its fair equipment, and Rota- rians and volunteers man the (Continued on Page 2) Radio \u2018Helped Win Second at the University of Toronto and physician-in-chief of Toronto General Hospital, guest speaker and Dr.J.S.L.Browne, retiring president of the Society, stress the need for more interest in the general practice of medicine.- ho \u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u2014-\u2014-\u2014 Dr.JR.Day Gains Browne told the more than 250 doctors from Montreal and nearby centres that while the wide scope of medical science to-day made specialization necessary and World War Rotarians Told \u201cThe outcome of the Second World War may have been a very different question had it not been for the field of radio work,\u201d William Dean, one of the newest members of the Westmount Rotary Club, told his fellow members at their luncheon meeting, Wednesday.Mr.Dean was speaking of what he called \u201ca mysterious branch\u201d of radio, known as radar, which enabled the allies to concentrate EXAMINER OFFICE OPEN MAY 24th The offices of The Examiner will remain open May 24th, Victoria Day.Employees wiil add the extra time to summer vacations.City Promotion J.R.Day, Engineer of the West- mount Roads Department has been appointed Assistant City Engineer, a report from the Westmount City Council stated today.Born in Hillborough, N.B., in 1925, Mr.Day graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1946, and in May, 1948, joined the Westmount Engineering Department.Prior to that, he served with the Shawinigan Engineering Company and the Public Works Department of the Federal Government in St.John's, New Brunswick.The appointment becomes effective immediately.advantageous in many respects, doctors should not forget \u201cthat the patient is a human being\u201d and should try and preserve the human approach to medical problems.\u201cThe family \u2018physician used to be the one who knew everything\u201d he said.\u201cThis is no longer pos sible but the family physician to- |: day should be a man who knows what he knows and respects the knowledge of others.\u201d Besides Dr.Powell-the following officers were elected: Dr.A.T.Henderson, vice-president; Dr.J.H.Palmer, trustee; Dr.Mclvor Smith, hon.secretary; Dr.H.S.Morton, hon, treasurer.on the attacks launched by the Germans throughout the entire war.The Montreal Manager of the #-\u2014\u2014\u2014- \u2014 - Electronics division for R.C.A.Victor said that radio was bound to have an affect on our datly life, and told several stories of how radio communications are invaluable to the development of the nation.Switching to television, he said that like radar, it has been widely publicized, and predicted that such an entertainment will have a great effect on the way people live.Mr.Dean, who was introduced by Maurice McQuiggan, said that the speed of radio telephone ser- vice was one of the greatest fea- (Continued on Page 2) Rimouski Mayor Sent ) $500 by Westm't Council The Westmount City Council approved of a grant to the relief victims of the Rimouski fire disaster at their last meeting, a cheque for $500 already being sent to the Mayor of that town.It was reported that the money is being sent to the Mayor for direct relief purposes.Meanwhile, money from all parts of the Dominion is being sent to the Ri- mouski fire victims who were left homeless by the conflagration that broke out on May 7th.PS f PAGE I'WO Radio.(Continued from Page 1) tures of the industry today.He related how two men would have died in far off communities had i£ not been for the efficient service rendered by the radio telephone, and said that the Ungava project in Northern Quebec will be helped greatly by the use of radio telephone.The speaker was thanked by Robert Clarke, while presiding at the meeting was Director-elect, Frank Sharpe.Among the reports given was one by Jim Lawson, who paid high tribute to William Moxley of the ; Westmount Club who was one of : the guest speakers at the Rotary District Convention held in Hull, Quebec last week.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West Department fer the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons OFFICE: HA.9238-39 4557 Sherbrooke St.W.\u2014 WA.8435 Ambassader Apts., Westmount Barrister and Seliciter Residence: 5 C1 À pr 4 * Mit i : In a\" \" ; pe LA Ï paid off for the Browns The neighbors remember how sick young Donny was a few months ago, and how worried the Browns were.But they never guessed what a serious drain his illness had been on the family purse.Wisely, the Browns had made it a rule to put something into their savings account, week by week, almost from the day they were married.So when they consulted their bank manager, their credit was good.With the help of a small bank loan, they were able to pay all their bills promptly.Now Donny is healthy again\u2014and so is their bank account.LE BE BN J Planned saving pays off, when bargains, opportunities \u2014\u2014- Or emergencies come along.SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK FRIDAY, St.Matthias Pack held its annual Parents\u2019 Night last Friday with a very good turnout, some forty parents being on hand to see the Cubs in action.Some games new to the Pack were played, the jungle dance \u201cThe Hunger Dance of Kaa\" was put on, there was a display of badge activities and the evening's highlight was a skit performed by the Sixers and Seconds.The Pack Chaplain, Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver spoke to the gathering as did Col.J.E.Slessor, chairman of the Group Committee.Refreshments were served at the conclusion by Mrs.T.Harper, assisted by Mrs.J.E.Slessor and Mrs.T.Gilmour.The Pack's thanks are due these ladies for their fine work.Tonight the Pack resumes be a visit from the Ares Examiner to pass some Second Stars.All Cubs are reminded of the Scouts\u2019 Own to be held in Westmount Park on Sunday, May 28th.: Due to the repeated requests, a fifth and final \u2018Dance for this season will be run this\u2019 Saturday evening at Western Area Headquarters, 5887 Cote St.Antoine Road, corner Ura- per.All Scouts and thelr girls will .be welcome, starting between 7:30 and 8 p.m.Those who have been to the previous dances know the fun that will be had by all .so remember, that\u2019s this Saturday evening for the last dance of \u2018the season at Western HQ .see you there.Trinity Memorial Thirty cubs were present at last Mondays meeting of Trinity Memorial Pack.The meeting was opened as usual with the Grand Sixer Graham Martin was presented Homecraft badge, while Edmond Bergeron was presented with First Star, having completed his tests last meeting.Norman Price, newly appointed Second of the Brown Six, received his stripe from Akela.Following inspection a game of Soup was played, and then the cubs had an opportunity to see how exactly they could guess a minute.During instruction the following tests were Sassed: Union Flag: Ian Taylor, Alex Chidiey; Knots: Bevin Boyd, Herbert Doyle; Skipping: Bobby Buckley, Wayne Duggins.David Shaw passed Toy- maker and Homecraft Badges and will receive them next meeting.Alex Chidley was invested into the Pack at this meeting, and certainly all the cubs wish him Good Hunting.Alex is a brother of Jim, recently a Cub and now a Scout at Trinfiy.The applications of Lloyd Hiscock Warren Franklin, Douglas Lin- dores and Teddy Gosse have now been receivË&a for Camp in addition to those listed last week.Contract Awarded for .The Westmount City Council awarded the contract for building the new Oliver Avenue sub-station to Ross -and Anglin Company Limited.According to the Council, they approved of a tender for $26,- 390 to build the station that will house the clectrical equipment of the City.Work on the pr oject is expected to start soon.Donald .; (Continued from Page |) booths, police the grounds and fil in generally wherever their services are demanded.The major proceeds from the Westmount Rotary Carnival this year will be devoted to the completion and equipment of the Unity Boys Club building, which is now in tire process of construction on Greene Avenue below Dorchester Street.Other Westmount Rotary projects will also share in the funds raised through the carnival.its regular activities and there will | Howl, led by Sixer David Shaw.| Oliver Avenue Sub-Station.New Navy Tunes Traditional Airs { Now in Discard Westmount ex-navy blokes will be interested to learn that the strains of \u201cO Canada\u201d will replace \u2018Rule Britannia\u201d as the formal salute by navy bands to the Chief of the Canadian Naval Staff, the Naval Board of Canada, admirals of the fleet, admirals and commanders-in-chief.The replacement of the traditional navy musical salute is one of three such changes announced on Monday by Naval Headquarters in Ottawa.The first and last two bars ef and rear-admirals \u201cJolanthe.\u201d For commodores and equivalent will be \u201cC'est Aviron Qui Nous Mène en Haut,\u201d instead of \u201cGarb of Old Gaul.\u201d adian paddling song.Overseas Trip Plans Are Made Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau of Montreal are arranging an especially attractive overseas vacation tour for the holiday season this sym- mer\u2014a novel tour in that it combines a Mediterranean cruise and an Atlantic crossing.The tour leaves Montreal on July 1st on the T.S.8.Columbia to Naples, Italy, with a stop over at Lisbon, Portugal, where a visit will be made to the shrine of Fatima.The party will return to Montreal via Cunard S.S.Scythia from Liverpool, reaching there on August 24th, The cost of the tour, all ex- dations throughout will be first class.Visits will be made to Rome, the Passion Play at Oberammer- gau, Switzerland, France, Holland, R.M.R.Chaplain.(Continued from Page 1) our children can go on living in a way consistent with our way of thinking.Canon Gilbert Oliver, M.C, rector of St.Matthias Church, conducted the service, with Rev.Leigh saying prayers and giving the address.Lt.-Col.R.S.Schwob, M.C, Officer Commanding the Royal Montreal Regiment, read the lesson.Maj.-Gen.C.B.Price, C.B., D.S.0., D.C.M., Hon.Colonel, and Brig.J.B.Weir, O.B.E,, Commanding 9th Inf.Brigade, took the salute accompanied by Mayor J.S.Cameron of Westmount.More than 300 members of the Regiment took part in the parade, which was witnessed by a large turn out of citizens.Roman Catholic members of the Regiment attended the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Prior to the Benediction, Rev.John Col- ford delivered a sermon to the members of the Regiment and parishioners.The parade was headed by the regimental drum and bugle band under the command of Drum Major R.H.Bale.The regimental brass band under Captain T.Jackson, followed.No.14 (R.M.R.) Branch of the Canadian Legion under command of Major Henry Campbell, the regimental companies, under Lt.- Col.R.Schwob, M.C, and the Lower Canada College Cadet Corps in.command of Cadet Capt.R.Chambers, rounded out the parade.Receptions were held in the Officers\u2019, Sergeants\u2019 and Men's Messes after the regiment returned to the armoury en St.Cath- erine Street.the chorus of \u201cThe Maple Leaf| Forever,\u201d will salute vice-admirals\u2019 instead of | officers and officials, the salute | C'est l\u2019Aviron is an old Can- penses, is $1,650.00.AI accommo- | Belgium, England and Scotland, New Delux, chartered motor coach provides comfortable, leisur, ed travel for the land portion of the tour.The party is limited and excly.sive and will be accompanied by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Reservationg must be made early.More information will be given by Tobin'y Travel Bureau, 1240 Peel Stree Montreal, Ast for \u2014 .\\ N TY 5 CAPITA, SR Zaire, Os, IT'D 1008 OTTAWA.CANADA UNION MADE vesc.asow OF AMERICA Bor 949 REPAIR LAS A.Free | 44 you.XXI Rosly The a Roslyn E jation W t.Rosly Preside il the ct Choirs i ibuted Airection Officer llcason a Hon.F bresident ice-pres Boyes ai reasurer espondis all, re A.R.M Bchool, eachers' D.Galla w, O.F bers, Mr otherw est ju otc James Btreet, e Horn ing inju Mitorcycle bile fac Sheric , Griff Mforeheac eturn } Fonsi 0 the damage hile, dri M carage quite g The tank in pumps complet 422 s .d a REPAIRED - REFINISHED « SUPPLIED ble, leisur portion of Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED pnd excly.nico ny A.Ross Grafton oer vationt & COMPANY ore infor by Tobin'y Free Estimates WE.2323 pel Street, WESTMOUNT ng VOL, XXI} XXI, No.20 ects Officers At Annual Meet The annual\u2019 meeting of the jation was held on Monday night t.Roslyn Sekiool, \"Wéstriount.4 President.S.M.Gossage was, in the chair.Choirs from grades 3 to 6 con- ributed selections.\u2018under the firection of Miss Vera Jamieson.Officers elected for the 1950-51 eason are as follows: Hon.President, G.A, Grimson; El resident, Mrat G.C.Liersch; Billy ico-presidents, Professor.J.W.foyes and Mrs.Frank Binmore;.reasurer, A.R.Wright, cor- esponding secretary, Mrs, H.Wall; recording secretary,\u2019 Mrs.R.Webster; Principal Roslyn School, G.H.Penrose, M.A; eachers\u2019 representatives, Miss P.D.Gallant, E.R.Start; publicity, .0.Horwood, executive mem-.hers, Mrs.H, Joseph, Mrs.G.H.otherwell.estmounter jured on otorcycle James Sheridan, 20, of 110 Selby Btreet, Westmount, was taken to e Homoeopathic Hospital following injuries received when his mo- orcycle collided with an automo- jblle facing 375 Victoria Avenue.Sheridan was treated by Dr.J.» Griffith for a deep cut on the Rorchead, before being allowed to eturn home, onsiderable damage was done «0 the motorcycle, while slight [damage was caused to the automo- @bile, driven by Roger Brisson, 22, g¥0f 949 Wolfe Street, Montreal, by $ ew Vehicle Garage s Almost Completed Progress on the new vehicle Rgarage at Bethune Street Yard is quite good.The gasoline and diesel oil tank installation is completed and Pumps in use.All steel work is, completed.@ UP-TO-THE-MINUTE LL Local News Z-UIR J yo TRG S 00 RT en DA RACE 30 Ni pe 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.Rosin HS.Assn.siyn Home and.School\u2019 Asso- | The - Examiner WESTMOUNT, AOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 Fun and Pop at St.George\u2019 s Fair 50 YEARS mn RS vasrmounr- Four Certified Watch Makers OHMAN'S WE.4046 Reliable Watch Repairs JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRES Mayor \u201cCameron's Paper On Westmount Concluded So much interest has been evinced in the address given by Mayor Cameron to the members of the Westmount Municipal Association at its annual spring meeting that The Examiner is publishing in this issue that part of the Mayor\u2019s speech dealing with the mechanics of City government.\u2014 \u2018This concludes the series of articles dealing with His Worship\u2019s address.This portion of Mayor Cameron's paper explains the setup of the Metropolitan Commission, the method of taxation, and the borrowing .powers of the municipality.Mayor Cameron stated that The ¥ Metropolitan Commission was established in 1920.The Commission was established 1as a central authority of financial control for the municipalities on the Island of Montreal.It is composed of sixteen members\u2014 1 representing the Department of Municipal Affairs in the Province of Quebec.8 representing the City © of Montreal.1 Westmount.1 Outremont.1 Verdun.1 Lachine.1 The Towns of LaSalle, St.Pierre, Hampstead, Mount Royal, St.Laurent and Montreal West.2 The Towns of Montreal North, St.Michel, Montreal East and Pointe-aux-Trembles.The Commission has the powers of a Corporation, it may borrow, guarantee or become security for.loans, debts and obligations, No municipality, subject to the action of the Commission, ,may contract a loan or issue bonds unless it be specially authorized by Westmounter Wins L.C.C.Scholarship Winners of the Lower Canada College Scholarships were an- .| nounced by D.S.Penton, Headmaster of the school, this week.J.Peter Milner, of Selwyn House School, took the top scholarship for 10th Grade.He is the son of Mr.and -Mrs.James C.Milner, 4319 Montrose Avenue, West.mount Scholarship B for the equivalent of Grade VIII was won by Trevor M.Luke, who is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Lyman M.Luke of 4551 Old Orchard Avenue.He is presently attending Willingdon School in N, D.G.The Grade VII scholarship was taken by E.Layton Morris of the Valois Protestant School.He ig the son of Mr.and Mrs.Earl W, (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) The children attending St.George School, Westmount Boulevard, held a fair on Tuesday with the money raised going to the Joint Hospital Fund, and the U.N.International Children\u2019s Emergency\u201d Fund, Youngsters in charge of the many booths were able to extract a lot of small change from the parents and friends who patronized the midway.The fishpond and the skittles game seem CPF.to be doing well in the above pictures.Convention Delegates Announced by Liberals Official delegates to the provincial Liberal convention at Quebec City on Friday and Saturday have been announced for the ridings of Westmount-St, George, Jacques Cartier, and Notre Dame de Grace.For the riding of Notre Dame de Grace, represented in the Legislative Assembly by Paul Earl, the five delegates are Emmett Kierans, Avenue, Montreal West, Myro Cam 3502 Northcliffe Avenue, Brodie Snyder, 226 Wolseley eroff, K.C., 5420 Grove Hill Place, Gilles Godin, 5436 Brodeur Avenue, and Mrs.R.E.Wagar, 4547 Kensington Avenue.The five alternate delegates are Paul Caron, 3503 Walkeley Avenue, John Woodcock, 4414 Mayfair Avenue, Kenneth Ball, 6522 Morton Road,* Cote St.Lue, Ross McAllister, 4876 Maplewood avenue, and Mrs.A.Des Trois Maisons, 1068, Old Orchard avenue, Jacques Cartier There are seven delegates for the predominately rural riding of Jacques Cartier, whose M.L.A.is clothes look like new.OPEN BE WELL DRESSED THIS SUMMER AT A PRICE TO FIT YOUR BUDGET HAND TAILORED SUITS AND COATS For Ladies and Gentlemen \u2014 2 Weeks\u2019 Delivery We have a large assortment of imported English materials.We specialize in Alterations and Restyling to make your REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS \u2014 BEST WORK GUARANTEED AVENUE CUSTOM TAILORS & VALET SERVICE 4226 ST CATHERINE WEST (Just west of Greene Ave.) LL- DAY WEDNESDAYS \u2014 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS WE.5908 another Liberal, Dr.A.C.Kirkland.These include Real Viel, 114 Beaudet strect, Ville St.Laurent, Mrs.Jeannette Francoeur, Lakeside, Philippe Godin, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Frank Clément, Lachine, Rodolphe Paré, Lachine, Philippe Crévier, Lachine, and J.Alide Blais, Ville LaSalle, The three alternates for this district are Mrs.J.W.Dale, Valois, N.De Luca, Pointe Claire, and Jean Legault, Valois.Westmount-St, George riding, represented in the Legislative Assembly by a third Liberal, George Marler, who is a foremost contender for the now vacant post of provincial leader, will send five delegates, including Granger Robertson, 331 Cote St.Antoine Road, Tom Dillon, 1524 St.Matthew (6 98eg uo panupuo)) Year in year out quality has always been and will always be the first consideration with \u2018SALADA TEA AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Today's auto repair standards should be as advanced as the performance of modern-model cars.If you are not getting this standard of repair service \u2014 and few actual- fy are equipped to render It \u2014 then come and discover here what really \u201cmodern\u201d auto repairing offers.\"REPAIRS TO COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE ALL MAKES OF CARS SERVICE MECHANICAL REPAIRS BODY WORK end PAINTING ° Gaston Girard, president Fernand Girard, secretary-treasurer \u2014 Paul Girard, certified technician MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER FOR Plymouth \u2014 Chrysler \u2014 Fargo WA.2761-2 VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE - 372 VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT \u201cThe.Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d aun ruun = p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eniiir } VITAMINS IN LIVER THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1950 YOUNG FARMERS TOUR STATES Hospital Drive The In First Week \u2014 Pillar \u201cWe have had some encours reports from various sections the city so far\u201d, J.Arthur Lay of Montreal West, general chy man \u2018of the Montreal Cony, cent Hospital Fund campy ; stated this week.\u201cMore mone By GEORGE COCHRANE needed, however, and we are | pealing for a wide public respy One good serving of liver, preferably pork liver, is an essential in everyone's weekly diet.Liver contains vitamins A and K, riboflavin (vitamin B2), niacin and pantothenic acid, as well as vitamin B6 (pyridoxine).M.ZATZ CUSTOM TAILOR Established over 30 years Hand-tailored Suits and Coats for ladies and gentlemen.They will visit the famous Tennessee Valley development, the 1 We have a fine new stock of laboratory of the Ohio Breeders Co-Op Association, the Mus- finally become aware of the Rus.5 ihe first appeal to the py imported Suitings and kingum Watershed Conservancy District, the renowned Malabar A a.which the hospital has made Overcoatings.Farm of Louis Bromfield and famous Universities like Cornell, |VP0N à cycle of antigCommunist many years and the public m Also Alterations en, Ohio State, and Kentucky.The party comsists of Earl Bacher of pictures which remind one all too [gee to it that the drive is à Guaranteed Workmanship Cayuga, Robert Nixon, Hagersville, Eugene Timbers, Milliken, |readily of the anti-Nazi produc- permitted to fail.This is a vj Reasonable Prices Norman Watson of Woodbridge, and A.G.Skinner, Ontario |tions that were being shown in task,\u201d agricultural representative at Cayuga, sho will conduct the |Montreal theatres just a decade| \u2018The drive, which started | 1215 Greene Ave., Room 6 group.Salada Tea Company is sponsoring the trip as a good |ago, The sad fact is that the peo- ficlally on ! Monday, will A will gesture toward the enlightenment of young farmers In soil |ples of the West are bei Dre- fe Ne Fitzroy 2872 conservation, cattle breeding and farming In general.Pp © ê st eng pre-| through May 30.$255,000 is bey Four young Ontario farmers set out recently on a tour of inspection of some of the outstanding agricultural projects in the United States.This adventure is the prize they won In the Salada Tea event at last year\u2019s International Plowing Match.The noguls of film land have |to make the drive a success, The Bi showin annual Camer C.B.pe Sea Tan gp GERARD DUBE PAINTER - CONTRACTOR Inside and Outside Work Guaranteed 5816 ELEVENTH AVE., ROSEMOUNT FR.4533 (Corner Greene) TRUNK Repairs Repairs to the Hardware, Handles, etc., and cleaning.NEW TRUNKS FOR SALE We Pick-up and Deliver JAMES PATTERSON CO.4190 St.Catherine St.West Flizroy 2101 New Sub-Station Progressing Well Canadian Westinghouse Company indicate that the work on the Olivier Avenue Sub-station transformers is progressing according to schedule.Canadian General Electric Company report progress on the switchgear equipment according to schedule.Tenders for the new sub-sta- \u2018tion building are being called for by the architect.A revised quotation for the supplying of cables should be in our hands sometime during the week commencing April 17th.The Quebec-Hydro have been supplied with necessary information to enable them to estimate the 12 K.V.supply cables, including the portion which will be paid by the City.The Roads Department is preparing to start construction on 7,000 duct feet underground conduits as soon as the frost is out of the ground.Information to date on all phases of the work would indicate that the completion of the extensions will be according to the schedule adopted.You get every advantage by signing a Lasalle Coke Budget- Contract today! 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BUY NOW AND SAVE PAY OUT OF INCOME pared psychologically for war with Russia.\"In the past week I was privileged to see two of the better anti-Russia films, one in a local theatre and the other in the preview screening room of the Eagle- Lion Company down on St.Alexander street.It was at the latter location that I saw a really.top- rate bit of celluloid propagandizing.So far as I am aware, the film I saw there has not yet been released.It is entitled \u201cGuilty of Treason\u201d and tells the story of Hungary\u2019s Cardinal Mindszenty.Based on the private papers of the Cardinal, this film holds the attention from beginning to end.It is an out-and-out condemnation of Russian policies, particularly their policy of complete separation of church and state.The role of Cardinal Mindszenty is portrayed by Charles Bickford and he does\u2019 a magnificent job.Bonita Granville is the girl in the case and she is the only unconvincing member of a cast that is otherwise excellent, \u201cGuilty of Treason\u201d is one picture that every Canadian should see, and should think about.The other anti-Communism bit of celluloid I saw is one which has been around for some time.\u201cThe Red Danube.\u201d This is one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers contributions and it is one of their best.There are probably few readers who haven't seen it by this time but for the benefit of these few the plot has to do with the gradual disillusionment of a Britisher who is sent to Vienna to /work with the Russian occupation authorities.Woven into this, of course, is the inevitable Hollywood love story with the.principals being Peter Lawford and a pretty newcomer Janet Leigh, This, too, is a picture well worth seeing but it falls somewhat short of the high mark set by the \u201cGuilty of Treason\u201d production.Jack Hirshberg, this paper's able Hollywood correspondent, two weeks ago wrote about a scientist who feared that we had advanced so far along the road to war that we have reached the point which novelist John P.Marquand has termed \u201cThe Point of No Return.\u201d If what this scientist says is true, and there are many who are reluctantly compelled to agree with him, these pictures can be looked upon as more than entertainment.They are propaganda pictures.As such, they are putting the people who see them in a mood for war.We have gone farther than we think.Permits Granted to Build Garages in Westmount The Westmount City Council authorized the building of two garages less than 50 feet from the street line at their meeting Monday.Arthur Pascal received permission to erect a garage on the south side of Deveon Avenue, between Lexington and Summit Crescent, while H, Auerback was granted a permit to build a garage on the west side of Grosvenor Avenue, between Cote St.Antoine Road and Westmount Boulevard.sought to enable the institution ÿ go ahead with an extension p gram calling for the addition ç 37 beds to the hospital's pres 200-bed capacity.In a review of the activi of the hospital, Mr.Lapres g that it was worthy of note th about half those of the avers rates at the institution were j general hospitals.This was nig possible, he explained, by tj lesser expense of operating a cy valescent hospital.ment, took t 3rd Recen! ade to Plaque g from , Carl ficers of as un ol.Pat f Queb nce of nd Off e Mes The U Oka\u201d \u2018a nit, ce oth att.The 1s ompan olding g, in 1 Recru nd rec lowed t Valc Cong eorge pn his Dorothy Te, ] + + \u201cSi, C æ.st=:z so o 25 Ox ~N wa a Ô\" te ren É 5 a car ons OF FINE ALE f | ive { ok 5 * 1 .e encour Us sections Arthur La, general chy real Conve d campy iViore Money d we are à public respos BR Success, to the pu has made le public m drive is This is a vj h started , ay, will p 55,000 is bei e institution extension py he addition d prital's prese the activiti .Lapres s of note t tion were ju [his was mai kined, by berating a o LL I f the aver: The Bugle Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment made a brave showing as they led Westmount\u2019s own batallion to and from the - annual church parade at St.Matthias Church on Sunday.Mayor Cameron had a place on the saluting stand where Major-General C.B.Price, 0.B,, D.8.0., D.C.M., honorary colonel of the regiment, and Brig.J.B.Welr, commanding 9th Infantry Brigade, took the salute.There's Something About a Soldier $6,500 Budget Home To Be Seen at CNE Will Go to Winner - To show that a Canadian family can build a budget home today for around $6,500, the Women\u2019s Division of the Canadian National Exhibition is building sucha house in the Coliseum West Annex and arranging for some lucky C.N.E, visitor to win the house, which will be duplicated free of charge on his own lot anyplace in Canada, Built according to a plan approved by Central Mortgage and Housihg Corporation, the C.N.E.Budget Home has five rooms.It embodies everything Canadian | builders and designers have learned in the last 10 years, as well as a number of brand new ideas.Surrounding this $6,500 Budget 3rd Div.RCASC | - Notes - Recently & presentation was ade to the Unit Officers Mess of Plague of Campaign Medals dat- g from 1879 to 1946, by Capt.T., Carlyon of the Reserve of Officers of the R.C.A.S.C.and this as unveiled \u2018last Friday by Lt.- ol.Paul Desautels, A.A.&Q.M.G.f Quebec Command in the pres- ince of the Commanding Officer d Officers and Lady Guests of e Mess.The Unit took part in operation Oka\u201d \u2018and as this is a Transport nit, certain personnel served on oth attacking and defending force.The 1st Corp Troops Ammunition ompany R,C.A8.C.Association is olding a dance on Saturday even- g, in the armoury.Recruiting is still taking place nd recruits will, if qualified, be llowed to attend the annual camp t Valcartier.Congratulations are in order to eorge Mason of the Association | bn his recent marriage to -Miss MDorothy Harris.LOST.A Balanced Budget.The family is miserable without it.If your budget has gone astray, .come to \u201cMy Bank\u201d and start afresh, Build up a B of M Savings Account to control annual expenses, to take care of emergencies.Save regularly, your budget won't - slip its collar again, cas THE NEW HEARI NG AID OFFERS IMPROVED ie No Button in the Ear © No Wires or Cords With the New PARA- VOX VERIL-small Hearing Aid, you can have \u201cHidden Hearing.\u201d The Paravox is so light and > email it is easily econ.cealed, and comfortable to wear.Phantom ear mold eliminates conspies uous ear button.No l PARAVOX Distributed exclasively in Montreal by CILBERT JOBIN, Consultant 3610 Durocher = Suite 11 Near Prince Arthur W.LA, 5973 noon, ground.English Soccer Stars Work Out at Westmount.The English International soccer team which is touring Canada has been working out at the Westmount Athletic Grounds since \u2018Wednesday in preparation for their game against Montreal \u201cAll Stars\u2019 at the Baseball Stadium, Delorimier avenue, tomorrow after- Many complimentary remarks were passed by the visitors on the splendid condition of the turf and the general neatness of the They are only hoping that Westmount ground is a fair sample of the grounds they will be called on to play during their tour out Business Assn.Will Sponsor Shopping Week The Westmount Business Association held an executive meeting on Tuesday evening.Amongst some of the matters discussed was the Fall Shopping Week which will be held towards the latter part of September after most of the residents have returned to the city.C.A.James said that it was \u2018the intention to dress up the business section with the shops and places of business being decorated with streamers and bunting urging people to buy locally.Mr.James stated that West- mounters would be well advised to hold off buying until shopping week, as goods will be offered at bargain prices which will bear favourable comparison with Montreal price tags.Buy Westmount and support home-town business establishments, will be\u2019 one of the slogans used, Mr.James added.100 Years Since First Air Raid Venice, the first city to be bombed from the air, was besieged by the Austrians 100 years ago, and the attackers were annoyed because their guns could not range on the buildings.Two \u201cAerial Torpedo Battalions\u201d were formed, mustering between them 100 Montgolfier hot- air balloons, made of writing paper, with a capacity of 3,320 cubic feet.They could each lift 68 Ib, but to get the range, bombs of 33 1b weight were used.The Austrian Army reported that the results \u201cjustified\u201d the military effort, declaring that a number of bombs fell in the precincts of Venice, and that the moral effect was even greater than the damage caused.F.Stanbury Haydon, the American historian on air war, wrote in 1941: \u201cIn spite of detailed preparations, the effect of this new form of attack seems to have been - | slight.\u201d ¥to the west coast.It would be rather nasty to disillusion them at this stage of the journey but the loud complaint which emanated from officials of Newcastle United which toured Canada last year over the lack of grass in a Vancouver « soccer ground last year is still fresh in our memory.Stanley Matthews, Mr.Soccer of English soccer, said Westmount ground reminded him of some of the playing fields in smaller Eng- _ mépaeuse PAGE FIVE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNY, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 « \u2014\u2014_ Home, will be one of the most complete home-furnishing and decorating displays ever assembled in this country.An information centre will be set up with people qualified to give practical advice to prospective home builders on heating, construction, flooring, lighting,\" plumbing, landscaping.Special attention will be givén to couples with children in planning playrooms and living quarters for the youngsters.Exhibits to help a family economize by doing their own upholstering, slip covers, hangings and carpentry are planned.Designer of the Budget Home is John Hall and interior decorator, Cliff Henry.Charitable Dance At Weston School A dance will be held in Weston School, 18 Severn Road, West- mount, this evening with all proceeds going to the Junior Western Chapter of the Imperial Daughters of the Empire.The dance will be informal and will get underway with the Eaton's Band Box providing the music at 9 p.m.Tickets may be purchased at the door, and refreshments will be served and excellent entertain- ment will be on hand.TOP SOIL| =r $3.00 per cubic yard, delivered The finest topsoil obtainable, located on Deguire's Farm, right behind the Van Horne Theatre.PEAT HUMUS $1.50 per bag (app.75-100 Ibs.) - 5 bags or more $1.25 bag Per ton, in bags $22.50 \u2014 Per ton, loose $21.00 ~TOP DRESSING SPECIAL\u2014\u2014 $5.00.per cubic yard Contains top soil, humus and black soil WA.lish towns.Rock Garden Stone $9.50 per ton E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 1531 $1573.60 FORD F47 PICK UP Just Arrived! The New Ford STATION WAGON Come In And See It! Bonus FORD Zz TRUCKS Mare F0R0 inches used ir Canale thaw any omer make FORD F47 PANEL $1838.09 PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION WA.1177 HODGE BROS.DISTRIBUTORS FOR FORD, MONARCH, PREFECT AND ANGLIA 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.WES CORNER GRAND BLVD.PARTS AND SERVICE DEPT.370 VICTORIA AVENUE GROUND FLOOR \u2014 VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE WA.1175 - 1176 = TPE Lp Ene pp Sei SS A By BN eS A auf | 2 Es a RE Sen EEE sai ar CL\u201d 3 EE oi ex 2e fans à a2 hi.iljidi Ris £ iis UTNE E 42 5 II AZ IL Pind JIE AGE SIX N 2 hy RN = The point has now been reached where the facilities of The Montreal General Hospital, The Children\u2019s Memotial Hospital and the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital can no longer accommodate the demand we daily place upon them This is shocking \u2014 but it is the truth.Children are being turned away every day, for only one reason: there are no beds for them, A Hundreds of people are suffering needlessly because surgical facilities lag far behind the need.Wards ate crowded beyond all reason, limiting the healing power of modern medicine.Teaching and training facilities ate outdated Reseatch and progress are stifled by cramped quarters and insufficient equipment THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 yet, all is not dark ) The buildings of these hospitals \u2014 to which we entrust our lives \u2014range from 63 to 130 yearsof agel It is not a pretty picture And yer, all is nor dark.The Joint Hospital Fund is now secking voluntary gifts to relieve the situation: to build, extend, modernize, provide new units.This will cost money = $18,000,000, in fact Through your sympathetic understanding and ap- \u2018 pteciation of the issues involved, through your generosity, this money is being raised by public appeal starting this week.In the strictest and deepest sense this is a personal problem touching the lives of every one of us, - calling upon each of us to act at once\u2014 to help others, and to help outselves.give \u2014 to receive Welcome the Volunteer Worker who calls.THE JOINT HOSPITAL FUND 1260 UNIVERSITY STREET \u2014 ark DUSY In | E.J.Park pount, at wor hg up t West Mr.at onl geing do ake CO ecessit) ime to E some one in ome t! ise die | The t Book Int ha cles r.An The 8] t the | till con The la lowerin Ro par iles Damp Radia raterprc iniatur Entrai ha rou ubbers, ust, wi [ dress pleasant In Eng ave nc flown of tes are nd wh ew lea ray.O WN arks Department busy Cleaning Up Mountain Top E.J.Anderson, Superintendent Parks for the City of eWst- ount, informs The Examiner at work is proceeding on clean- hg up the dead wood on the top Westmount mountain.Mr.Anderson said, however, at only very essential work is eing done as the overall job will ake considerable time and of ecessity this will take some me to accomplish, M Some tree surgery is being one in an effort to preserve ome trees which might other- ise die.M The top of the mountain will lok much better as a result of 1e clearing now taking place, r.Anderson thought.M8 The spring show is now a thing MSC the past but the greenhouses till continue to attract.The late spring has delayed the lowering of the early plants in he parks.Wiles Protect Against Damp from Flower Pots Radiator tops of tile provide a aterproof surface for plants and iniature indoor gardens.Entrance halls, often prey to he rough elements by way of ubbers, and swirling outdoor ust, will be cordial to all comers dressed in an easy-to-wash pleasant tile.In England, clay-tile contractors ave noted a prevalent toning- flown of color treatments, Favor- gites are peach, green, ivory, pink (Bend white, However there is a ew leaning toward suntan and ray.Orchid and blue, they find, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT,\" FRIDAY, MAY.1, 1950 Many Guest Speakers Announced Adventist Youth Convention Here A two-day convention of Adventist Youth will be conducted in the Seventh-day Adventist Church at 4250 Western Avenue in West- mount.The convention, which will begin officially Friday evening, will be attended by about 300 people from many parts of Ontario and Quebec, The session will also have in attendance students from the Seventh-day Adventist Missionary College in Oshawa, Ont.An outstanding feature of the convention will be the personal appearance of one of America's youth leaders, Rev.E.W, Dunbar, spiritual leader of some 150,000 Adventist youth, Mr.Dunbar is a resident of Washington, D.C.His recent youth work has taken him on an extended trip to the heart of Africa where he preached to thousands of natives.His trip was made by air, train and boat.Other speakers at the convention will include Rev.G.Eric Jones, Oshawa, Ontario, former missionary to India, and former President of the Seventh-day Adventist College in Lancaster, Massachusetts.Mr.Jones is now President of the Ontario-Quebec Con- are less often requested than they have been in some years.Installation of colored tiles can do much for rooms that get a good deal of hard use\u2014both to brighten and give service, Utility rooms gain a balance in cheer when highly reflective pas- the way of increased light and tel-colored tiles are used on walls and window sills.Built-in features like tiled counters and dressing tables indicate excellent planning and utilization of space in bathrooms.Canada\u2019s production of crude petroleum reached 21,500,000 barrels last year, an increase of 74 per cent over 1948 \u2014 Quick Ca- * nadian Facts.REV.E.W.DUNBAR ference of Seventh-day Adventists.Rev.A.W.Kaytor has charge of the Youth work in the Ontario- Quebec Conference.Rev.D.M.Michael of Kingston, Ontario, Rev.Clarence Long of Ottawa, and Rev.Malcolm Fisher of Waterloo, Quebec, and others will be in attendance.Local Adventist youth leaders in tendance to greet the visiting ministry and youth will include Arthur Cheeseman, Quentin James, Joyce Jones.Plans are that a number of workshops will be organized in which youth and youth problems will be handled.Young people will receive expert counselling in the field of Christian endeavor, vocational guidance, marriage and pre- marriage counsel, tion, ete.The meetings will be presided over by Rev.O.J.Ritz, pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Westmount.All services will be open to the public.youth recrea- \u2014 Chrysanthemums Ancient Flowers Chrysanthemums were probably \u2018first cultivated in China and introduced from there into Japan in the eighth century.It was not until the end of the seventeenth century that they seem to have been grown in Europe.In 1690 six varieties were grown in Holland, but they appear to have heen allowed to die out for they were not heard of in Europe until about one hundred years later.In 1780 three varieties were introduced into France, and one of these found its way to England.During the next twenty years a number of the varieties came to England direct from China and Japan, and in 1830 the first all- chrysanthemum flower show was held in that country.Varieties now available are numbered in the thousands and new ones are added to the list every year.PAGE SEVEN Tortoises Bore Lights ™% At Ancient Garden Féte The park of Yildiz on the lower Bosphorus originally belonged to the palace whose name of Chira\u2019an \u2014 The Torches \u2014 has been core rupted by Europeans into Cherae gan .The name Chira\u2019an goes back to the time of Ahmed III, whose Grand Vizier and son-in- law, Ibrahim Pasha, had a palace there .Among his other talents was one for humouring the tastes of his splendour-loving master.Ibraham Pasha gave the Sultan one night at Chira'an, a garden party, at which countless tortoises with lights fastened to their shells, made a moving illumination among the trees, Whence the name of the Torches.Ahmed III gave many similar entertainments in his own gardens on Seraglio Point, sometimes fetes of lights, sometimes fetes of flowers.Of the latter he had such an admiration that he created at his court a Master of Flowers.TOOLS SEEDS Gardening Supplies If you are a garden enthusiast, see our 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The Greatest Assortment Ever! .HANDS FIREWORKS BROCK'S ASSORTMENT $1.60 \u2014 $4.00 \u2014 HARVARD \u2014 STATIONERY STORE {Dansky's) EL.9219 \u2014 5704.Sherbrooke St.W.\u2014 at Harvard Ave.Refresh with a Drink or a Snack at Our Bar VICTORIA DAY IS OUR 21st ANNIVERSARY mandant of the Canadian team is busy running off the inter-com- pany rifle competition.Over 70 members of the regiment are turning up for rifle shooting every Thursday night, which is a Very good attendance.The R.M.R.regiment will go to camp on June 3rd to 10th, with the Yth Brigade under Brigadier J.B.Weir.The Vics and the Black «Watch will be in camp at Val- cartier at the same time.The Grenadiers go later, Joseph N.Williams Dies Suddenly at Son\u2019s Home Joseph Newbold Williams, died suddenly at the residence of his son, 4636 St.Catherine Street, Westmount on Friday.His wife the late Alice Elizabeth Handley predeceased him some years ago.Mr.Williams wag in his 81st year, and had been in good health until the time of his death.He was prominent as a soccer player in his early days and later ran the Victoria soccer club in which his son Joe with whom he lived graduated to Dominion Championship honours with the C.N.R.team of 1929.FFuneral services were held in the Chapel of Collins Fetteriey, Wellington Street, on Monday to Mount Royal Crematorium.ENGLAND) WAY 12 1256 + While Second Lieut.Ian MacFar- scheme were Sgt.Harry Hesketh,.SEE THE 1950 s//aguar \u2018 THE FINEST CAR IN ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION \u2014 WA.1517 BUDD & DYER 3028 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST (NEXT TO WESTMOUNT THEATRE) Mayor Cameron .e tinued from Page 8) resolution of the Commission, Municipalities may, however, contract temporary loans in anticipation of the collection of their annual revenue.So soon as a municipality fails: to meet its obligations without the: help and credit of the Commission and so long as such condition con- |tinues to exist, all loans for such municipality are made by the Commission.The valuation-roil, which is the basis of annual taxation, is prépar- \u2018ed and deposited by the.assessors about the end of July in each year.| and is open for inspection by interested parties for a- period of thirty days.Owners, not \u2018satisfied with the valuations placed on their properties, may protest in writing to the Secretary-Treasurer; these protests being greceived by the Council at its first meeting in September, following which decisions are made regarding any revisions.Based upon the experience of \u2018past years, the Budget is prepared -for-the ensuing year.This covers the amounts required for general administration, maintenance charges and takes into consideration anticipated changes in labour and material costs as well as any \u2018| additional carrying charges for -capital works.When the Budget has \u2018been prepared, it is reviewed by the Commissioner for each Department concerned before being: presented to the Council for adoption.The Revenue from various sources, such as business taxes, licenses, fees, court fines, sales taxes and interest on tax arrears are then estimated and a tax rate on immovable property is established, sufficient to balance the budget and provide for contingencies, This tax must not exceed 2% of the real value, as shown on the valuation roll, and further taxation cannot be imposed without special authorization of the Lieut- enant-Governor - in - Council upon recommendation of the Minister of Municipal Affairs.Funds for capital works are provided by loan by-laws and the issuing of bonds.The by-laws have to be be submitted for approval by the electors who are proprietors.If no poll is demanded by the electors, the by-law is automatically approved.When a vote is demanded, the by-law must be approved by the majority in number and in value of immovables of electors who are property owners and who have voted.The carrying charges on the bonds, in the form of interest and sinking fund installments, are provided in the yearly budget from the general tax if the work is of a general nature; in other words, these are assessed on the taxable lands and buildings of the whole City.Where the capital improvements are of a local character, the carry- \u2018| ing charges are raised by means of a frontage charge and a special tax on land values.The cost of street paving is apportioned by chargingg one-third against the fronting proprietors on each side of the street and one-third, including intersections, against the City.The assessments are made over the periods for which loans have been authorized, which coincide with the life of the asset, for ex- ample\u201410 years of equipment, 20 years for roads and 30 years for sewers.The portion of the cost of the works borne by the whole City is made from the special tax on land values which, at the present time, is 1.85 mills on the dollar.Without special authorization, borrowing is limited to 209 of the taxable valuation.The City\u2019s bonded indebtedness is well below the 20% allowed and the sinking funds are ample to meet the maturities when due, No bonds have been sold since 1936 as the City has been able to finance the work by borrowing from reserve «funds.These funds being replaced year by year as assessments are made, Naturally there are limitations to this method of financing and any extensive capital commitments would necessitate the sale of bonds on the open market.The school tax rates for the Protestant and Neutral panels are ee : , Ten established by the Montreal cy tral Protestant School Board y statutory authority.The City the collecting agency and the to amount has to be paid over to tig School Board by June 30th ey year irrespective of the Collection The School Commission of St.Ley levy and coliect the school tay) \u2018for the Catholic panel.The taxy collected from the - neutral pan are prorated to the Protestant uy Catholic Boards proportionally ÿ the number of school children, SILENT AUTOMATIC oi.BURNER ; 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AL, di hool, F eon ar A.Ro ill be ° ersten£\u2018 A gooc raight br more Our and suit age wo! me Br lik the to § Ma ret plal by illu pa It din \u201cA RSS = I) \u201cTemple _ Emanu-El Sabbath Services, tonight; pril 28th, 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern iil speak on \u201cThe Martyr abhi.\u201d Tomorrow morning, April bth, 11.30 a.m,, annual Sisterhood abbath Service, \u2018 This will be followed by the other and Daughter Luncheon d Oneg Shabbat in the Temple ommunity House.Participants Sisterhood Sabbath Pro- tamme: Ritual \u2014 Mrs, Alex arsley; Mrs.Joseph Cooper, Mrs.arry Wolfe; assisting with the oran \u2014 Mrs.Maurice Garfinkle, rs.Alfred N.Miller; Reading the Torah \u2014 Miss Ada tearns; Address by Mother \u2014 rs.Eugene Stearns; Address by baughter \u2014 Miss Eva Stearns.uncheon Programme \u2014 Opeén- he Prayer \u2014 Mrs.J.Roston; ord of Welcome \u2014 Mrs.Jack reedman, President of Sister- ood.Following the luncheon fashions br tots and teen-agers will take lace under the direction of Mes- pmes - Nathan Bing, Joseph ooper, Alfred Miller, Abbey Mil- r, Abbey Sankoff.Girls of the prious departments of the reli- ous schools will be models.ommentator Miss Frances Katz, A, directress of the religious THE \u201cEXAMINER; WESTMOUNTPRIDAYT MŸ: To, 1950 w Modern Hospital B ra ?PV | 3 : Proposed Ne Re ) > fg a Development of Mon treal\u2019s] medical area through The Joint | Hospital Fund is shown in the proposed new buildings of the Montreal General and Children\u2019s Memorial Hospitals (above) and the new wing of the Royal Edward Lauren- tian Hospital (at right).The 500- bed General Hospital, located between Pine and Cedar Avenues, will provide the most modern treatment and teaching facilities, PAGE NINE.Convention.(Continued from Page 3) street, Miss K.Fisher, 1374 Sherbrooke street west, Mostyn Lewis, 612 Argyle avenue, and Hector Caron, 4909 Roslyn avenue.Alternate delegates include A.Decarie, 304 Grosvenor avenue, Noble Power, 57 Forden Crescent, Ly- man- Roberts, 3443 Peel street, Jacob Elkin, 132 Arlington avenue, and Mrs.A.McCarthy.This Liberal Convention calls together approximately 1000 delegates for the purpose of naming a new party leader to replace Sena- \u2018tor Adelard Godbout and to draft a program which they hope will lead \u2018to the defeat of Premier Maurice Duplessis\u2019 Union Nationale Party in the next provincial election, probably in 1952.Among the delegates will be at least one woman from each riding, the first time in Quebec's political history that women have been represented on such a scale.The only other political convention in Quebec history attended by women was the 1939 Liberal convention, when almost 40 of the 1000 delegates were memebrs of the so- called weaker sex.The women delegates at this convention will campaign for the removal of discrimination against women in the Quebec Civil Code, All told, there will be 100 delegates from 92 different ridings hool.Reservations for the lun- eon are to be made with Mrs.A.Roston, DExter 1765.Music ill be in charge of Mrs.Asher erstenfeld.\u2019 including a mew nurses\u2019 training school and residence.To lower right is the joint laundry and power plant.Directly across Cedar Avenue from the General is the ne w250-bed Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, with its modern teaching facilities and own nurses\u2019 training school and residence.The throughout the province, and sessions will be held in the form of a series of meetings and dinners at the Palais Montcalm in Quebea City on Friday and Saturday.new 100-bed surgical wing of the, culosis in Montreal and district.Royal Edward Laurentian Hospi- It will house à new operating suite, tal on St.Urbain Street, will fill together with general, basteriolo- a long-felt need in fighting tuber- gical and research laboratories.Don't keep telling the lady you are unworthy of her.Let it be a complete surprise, A good way to widen out the old raight and narrow path would be pr more folks to walk on it.that are jn bloom even at this early date, and getting some ideas for rock D gardens, When asked what can be done with a sloping bank my usual suggestion © is to build a rock garden, When carefully À ome owner BIRD HOUSES home own- D sox TYPE HOUSE FOR n Greater BLUE-BIRDO.@ DEEP BOX FOR CRESTED may win a FLYCATCHER.Automatic © coconur BirD House -( saw IN HALF AND REMOVE THE MEAT).il Burner, ; © @ WREN HOUSE, PLAIN BOX our is the va het fon watehing them stan | STYLE.n our sim- immediately to fix up tho interior to ® coLony HOUSE ON TALL POLE, \u2014 suit themselves.With the house short.ROBIN NEST SHELF WR FOR SWALLOWS OR PURPLE MARTINS, contest.emselves.Wi e house short ® \u2014_\u2014 age being what it is, I didn\u2019t think it BACK 6\" xa FRONT 6\" x6\" FLICKER - (SOLID LOG SAWN IN for a lim- would take long to find a tenant.I have TOP 6\" x IOVa* BACK.6\" x 6% HALF, THEN GOUGED AS SHOWN)! * So act to- met the man of the house, \u2018Red\u201d BOTTOM 7\" x © Var TOP (TWO) Tv xe Breast, but not his good wife\u2014she was END 61a x6\" BOTTOM (TWO) 6\" = 8\" in at our too busy! The two robins must have BRACE 2\" x Ou HE.ask for an liked the shelter I put up for them in \\ the early spring as they have decided lo obliga- to stay.ation! Most of our feathered songsters will be .returning soon and looking for a nesting est entries place.Help ease their housing problem at 10 a.m.by building one or two of the houses ay 20.So illustrated.Weathered wood without paint is a satisfactory building material.i to visit us It's wise to stay fairly close to the |.ay be the dimensions as given in the booklet a \u201cAround the Home\u201d.Y ; Does your doorway extend a welcome ?oH 5 Every Its a most important feature of the .AROUND TRE DOORWAY \" | Heat home that can be made very attractive aN EVERGREENS x by an arrangement of flowering shrubs {\\ 1.CLEMATIS Automatic for summer, ornamental evergreens for N \u2019 PYRAMIDAL CEDAR.» : un Burner is winter effect, and climbers.Perennial .2.pv 5 A \u2019 3.8ABINA JUNIPER.A, lling record plants are best for the man who owns N 4.MAGHO PINE > per cent er his property, annuals for the one who \u2019 : \u2018 Micient per- rents, SHRUBS 2 af 7 economicel .es ond clean, Rock Gardens 2.SPIRAEA VAN H.6 , too.I spent two enjoyable \u2018hours in The 3.WEIGELIA ROSEA 1 Botanical Gardens last week admiring .4.PURPLE BARBERRY _¢ = ei Ces \\ - ERS their beauty, listing some of the plants N FOR THE RENTED HOME 1 [TIRE 1 au + I.SCARLET RUNNERS 2.SUMMER CYPRESS 3.CLUMP OF 2INNIAS 4.NASTURTIUMS, PANS! \u20ac5,TAGETES \u2018 a planned and executed, it's a decided H eating assel to your property.You'll find For more about bird houses, Jock Jardons ond many piher ideas, [I : write to Tom Gard, c/o Dept.A.ne St.W.J Sections and a o > lors thas the Post Office Box No.1600, Place a\u2019 Armes, Montreal, Quebec, for the | H used in the bookle illustrated booklet \u201cAROUND THE HOME\u201d - ; ome\u201d, notre veconcemveu EE muarmeu PIP PSPRRPP FPP - pa Aes pt ta ape v ng 4 Ps Pf PAGE TEN THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METRUPULIS.Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public seivica, Mat) subscriptions; $2.00 per year: $1.00 baif-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Ottawa Post Office Dept.\"add: FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 KEEP THIS DISTRICT CLEAN + # + *% Co-operation of Everyone Necessary The responsibility of the citizens themselves in maintaining a neat, clean city was emphasized effectively by Claude Robillard nn a radio talk the other evening.\u201cYour city is what you make it\u201d, he said, \u201cnot what the city\u2019s cleaning staff tries to make it.\u201d \u201cImagine that you have just arrived in the city.You travel through streets cluttered with paper, refuse, cigarette boxes, candy bar wrappings, rubbish of all kinds.\u2018What a appearance.\u201d The Witness of the Church By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector of Trinity Memorial Church THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 dirty city,\u201d you say; and you will probably i= \u2018Why do the city authorities neglect | their streets in this fashion?\u201cJust a minute.Are you sure that it is the c,vic authorities who are negligent?How much time does it take for a clean street to become dirty?As the citizens are so is the city.If the people are careless, the city will be dirty.\u201d That is good advice, advice that should be heeded by every citizen who takes some pride in the place in which he makes his home.It is the citizens\u2019 responsibility to keep the city clean.The City's cleaning staff cannot do it without co-operation.For instance, half an hour after the street cleaning staff finish working on a road, careless citizens can make it look just as dirty as before by throwing wastepaper and other rubbish about.As Mr.Robillard pointed out: \u201cIt takes only one newspaper dispersed by the wind, only one truck overflowing with rubbish, to give a whole street a soiled Let us all co-operate in keeping the city clean, by keeping the area in the vicinity of our home or place of business clean.their Master in the way they had expected.It was to be used for moral and not for material ends.But it was none the less to be used in reality.And it was to require just as much power to establish a kingdom that is not of this world, as one that should be based on the shields and spears of Roman soldiers.¥ + | Dominion-Douglas | * * When our Lord took His disciples out of Jerusalem for the last time on Ascension Day their minds were still obsessed with the idea of carthly power.It was perfectly natural that it should be so.They had seen the powers of this world seize their Master and put Him to death.They had realized that God had put forth His power to raise Jesus from the dead.But quite naturally as they were still in the world PRIS \u2014 + | Westmount Baptist J % \u201cA Sunkeam for Jesus\u201d.This, which is a quotation from a Chil¢ren's Hymn, will be the title of the morning sermon in West- mount Baptist Church.When we remember that the beam is projected from the sun and has to travel ninety-three million miles to reach the earth and that then it does so many wonderful things, revealing the nature of the sun, communicating the warmth of the sun and unveiling the glory of the sun, the matter of \u201cbeing a sunbeam\u201d is not nearly so simple as it seems.For Christian people to live as \u201cthe offspring of light\u201d would transform every church in the city and bring about a spiritual quickening that would be felt throughout Canada.Last Sunday the \u201cFamily and Mothers\u2019 Day Service\u201d was as beautiful as it was impressive.One part of it consisted of the presentation of tiny babies and the dedication of their parents to the duties and responsibilities of Christian parenthood.Following this, the children from the nursery and primary departments re- -ceived floral tributes to give to their mothers.The school meets in two sessions, the upper grades assembling at 10 a.m., the nursery, primary and lower grades assembling at 11 a.m.\u201cThe Man who Came Back\u201d.History carries the record of a number of men who \"came back\u201d.Homer tells the story of the return of Ulysses.England had its Charles II and France its Napo- ¥and He had come back to them in the world, they expected His exercise of power in that same sphere; in which He had been humiliated.And, because were Jews, they naturally asked \u201cWilt Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?\u201d \u201cKingdom\u201d suggests \u201cauthority\u201d and \u201cpower\u201d and our Lord picks up both words.\u201cIt is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father hath set within His own authority; but ye shall receive power \u2014 and ye shall be witnesses.\u201d (R.V.) No doubt the disciples expected further exhibitions of divine power to glorify their Master on the earth in the face of those who had crucified Him, but our Lord's \u2018words directed their minds to an entirely new use of power.They were to receive it themselves, but it was not to be used for their own purposes, nor even to glorify Bible, too, records a fascinating account of a man who \u201ccame back\u201d, who made a successful recovery, who started life anew.The possibility of a \u201ccome back\u201d is one of the glorious aspects of the Christian Gospel.No man need be permanently downed, broken or defeated.God Himself is always for the man who wants to begin again.The orchestra and choir of the Russian-Ukranian Baptist Church will supplement the Ministry of Westmount Baptist choir in the evening service Following the evening service this musical ensemble of new Canadians will present a programme of saëred song and music, leon who returned from Elba.The BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST - CHURCH First Church of Christ Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.(West Side Entrance) Sunday, May 21st 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Reading.Reading Room, 52 Academy Rd., 1.00 p.m.to 4.00 p.m, except Sundays and holidays.ubject: Soul and Body.Jden Text: Psalms 62:5, wait thou only upon my expectation is rom him.My soul, God; for John Alexander Johnaton, B.A., D.D., Minister Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.O., F.T.C.L., Organist and Cholrmaster Sunday, May 21st 11.00 aon.\u201cA SUNBEAM FOR JESUS.\u201d \u201cLive as the Offspring of Light,\u201d 10.00 a.m.and 11.00 a.m.Church Bible School, 7.30 p.m, \u201cTHE MAN WHO CAMF BACK.\u201d The \u2018Story of a Struggle Before Daybreak.Russian Ukrainian Baptist Church.Choir and Orchestra.DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH 8.15 pr Programme of Sacred Music hy Chorus and Orchestra, VISITORS CORDIALLY CR ELCOMED TO ALL they Hospital Sunday will be observed this week in Dominion-Douglas Church.Special guest speaker at the morning service will be Dr.Cecil P.Martin, Professor of Anatomy in the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University, whose topic will be \u201cThe Social and Individual Gospel.\u201d Doctors assisting in the conduct of worship will be Parker Chesney, Gibson Craig, James F.Forrest, and Arthur J.Martin.>.The Choir will sing \u201cHear My Prayer\u201d by Mendelssohn, and Lilian Ellis will be soprano soloist.The closing session of the Church School will be held at 3 p.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak to the bdys and girls, and prizes for attendance will be presented.In the evening, Dr.Lloyd Smith will take as his subject \u201cNever Lose Heart.\u201d The Choir will sing \u201cThey That Wait Upon the Lord\u201d by Stainer, and \u201cBless Thou the Lord\u201d by Ivanoff.On Sunday, May 28th, a special service has been arranged for the evening, when the Salvation Army Citadel Band and the Church Choir will combine to present a stirring program of sacred music.The total collection will go to the Rimouski Relief Fund, sponsored by the Montreal Star.PRESBYTERIAN Stanley Presbyterian | Church Westmount and Victoria -Avenues J.D.Wilkie, B.A, Sunday, May 21st 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.11.15 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.Rev.Minister 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 Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., 8.0.Minister Sunday, May 21st 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.3.00 p.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship, Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome = A Nursery for Small Children îs Conducted During the Morning Service of Worship.Come to Church] Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.= There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.* A x | Christian Science | * = \u201cSoul and Body\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.\u2019 The Golden Text is fram Psalms 62: 5, \u201cMy soul, wait thou only upon God; for by expectation is from him.\u201d Among the citations which comprise:-the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cO bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of this praise to be heard: Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved.\u201d (Psalms 66: 8 and 9).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cChristian Sciencse explains all cause and effect as nrental, not physical.It lifts the veil of mystery from Soul and body.It shows the scientific relations of man to God, disentangles the interlaced embiguities of being, and sets free the imprisoned thought.Rightly understood, instead of possessing a sentient material form, ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount _ Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerr Sunday After Ascension 8.00 am.Holy Communion, - 9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 7.00 p.m.Solemm Evensong.Week-Day Services Communion: 7.00 a.m.Tues, Thurs, and Sat., 8.00 a.m.Mon.and Friday.9.30 a.m.WeAnesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9.09 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m, ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Holy Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Organist, Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Sunday After Ascension Day 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m, Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Address.Speaker: Dr.H.E.MacDermot.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon \u2014 Preacher: The Rector.Wednesday \u2014 Empire Day 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester Street at Atwater Avenue Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector Sunday After Ascension Day 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Surday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Celebration.7.30 .m.Evensong.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev, Howard R.Kunkle, Assistant Sunday After Ascension Day 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Junfor Sunday School, firmation Class, Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery School, Kindergarten, Primary School, 7.30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: The ev.Howard R.Kunkle, \u2018 Con- WEDNESDAY, .7.00 a.m.Holy -Comimunlon, : - *- THU rRSDAY - 10.00 a.m.Holy Sion.man has a sensationless body; and God, the Soul of man and of al existence, being perpetual in His own individuality, harmony, ang immortality, imparts and perpety.ates these qualities in man, \u2014 through Mind, not matter.\u201d (Page 114 and 280).Ever gince man ate of the Treg of Knowledge he has been out on à limb.\u201c UNITED \u2018CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenu - Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D, Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, May 21st 9.45 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Nursery Division.11.00 a.m.\u201cA Heart Strangely Warmed Through Faith in Jesus Christ.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Musical Service with Organ Solos, Vocal Duets and Anthems, Sermon theme: \u201cA Song of Men and of Angels\u201d.All hymns both morning and evening by Wesley in commemoration of the great revival under the Wesleys Preacher: the Minister, Dr.T.W.Jone Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., Th.D, Sunday, May 21st Hospital Sunday 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Social and Individual Gospel.\u201d Dr.C.P.Martin Professor of Anatomy in McGill.3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cNever Lose Heart.\u201d Dr.A, Lloyd Smith.Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH EE 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, May 21st 11.00 a.m.Mr.Grant, \u2014 \u201cTHE ONLY REALISM IS IDEALISM.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Mr.Ward \u2014 \u201cLOOKING OR THE DAWN.\u201d 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Church School.Organist and Cholrmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.COME AND WORSHIP James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.MeLennon Sunday, May 21st 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.St.James Men\u2019s Association.7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist WEsTMOUNT Park at \u201cEMMANUEL £2 Western Ave, at Lansdowne PE Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D,, D.D.Sunday, May 21st 11,00 a.m; \u201cChristian Abandon.\u201d 11.00 a.m, Church School, 7.30 p.m.\u201cBright Is The WIL\u201d Dr, Cam bell Will each t Both Seneires Te .830 pan.Young People\u2019s Soclety.3 c SCOTT, LRSM, Chel, Director 0.R.GLIDDON, Organist 3 For on | sta chil tim 489 rn NE HE HH TLR HN s body; and and of al tual in His rmony, and nd perpety.man, \u2014 er.\u201d (Pagey of the Tres een out ong URCH eens Avenup ; M.A.D.D, Mus.Bac.Director 21 st on.gely Warmed esus Christ.\u201d e with Organ | and Anthems, Song of Men and evening moration of the Wesleys pr.T.W.Jones ugha .Lansdowne M.A., D.D.mn, MA.Th.D, y 21st ay d Individual Martin Profes- McGill, Heart.\u201d irmaster, fus.Bac.CHURCH |} oîne Rd.Ave.NT it, B.A, ard, B.A, ister 21st - \u201cTHE ONLY \\LISM.\u201d , \u201cLOOKING Irmaster, » Maus.Bac, RSHIP d Church treet West E \u2018MecLeanan own 21st ce, \u2019s Association.ee , Organist iT Park UEL t Lansdowne LL, B.D., D.D.21st ndon.\u201d* y WIHIL\u201d | Preach es.Society.- Cheir, Director )rganist - BUY YOUR HOUSE PAINTS PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) © Clidden Paints © Artists\u2019 Materials © Picture Framing We-Deliver WE.6889 _ THE EKAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1058 PAGE ELEVEN The Westmount E xaminer \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 |WAlnut 2773x 10 WORDS 35+ 3 c for each additional word | | Classified Advertising | | | PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE Portable ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Why rent?when you can buy a beautiful new Royal Portable for only $1.25 per week.See the sensationally new low-priced model.Call WE.2226 for FREE demonstration WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Greene Avenue} Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs WE.2226 - FI.3006 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY 29a FOR SALE 29a FOR SALE 34 HELP WANTED FOR SALE (General) (General) FEMALE TR ADES SPRCIAL opportunity \u2014 Cottage for MONARCH gas stove, 4 buruers, oven SOIL LADY with good connections to sell AND sale, Morin Heights, Beautiful location between Highway and river shore, $1,800.00.FL 9966.R-19 5 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET TAURENTIANS \u2014 All types of property.Camps and farmhouses to rent or sell.TA, 2473.R-26 7 RESORTS, COUNTRY BOARD BIRCH GROVE.A NEW PRIVATE CAMP For girls, 6-12, and boys, 6-9; situated on beautiful Lac Quenouille, especially staffed and equipped to care for children away from home for the first time.Folder on request.DE.6226, 4898 Connaught Ave, Montreal, 2 12 APARTMENTS TO LET 4% ROOM ground floor apartment, completely furnished and serviced, from end of school term until after Labor Day.Vicinity Victoria and Cee St.Catherine Rd.Write Box 806, c-o 2185 Hampton.20 ROOMS TO LET NEWLY decorated sunny room; KkKit- chen privileges, near street cars and buses.4875 Western.R-22 LARGE, bright room, furnished, suitable for 1 or 2.FI.9911.R-28 BEDROOM and sitting room, nished, hotplate, near Westmount Station.Business couple or gentleman.EL.0401.R-36 26- GARAGES TO LET HEATED garage, 244 Victoria avenue, DE.1998, R-33 29-a FOR SALE (General) ~ CHILDREN'S clothing, drapes; Westinghouse house iron; silver fox muff.All in excellent condition.DE.1825.R-4 ENGLISH sterling silver tea and coffee selvice.Reasonable.WA.$113- SOLID oak dining room table and serving table (apartment size), excellent condition.WE, 4443, R-38 BICYCLES, two, ladles; 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also baby carriage, latest model, living room carpet.WL Hen TRAILERS TO RENT Boat, horse, luggage and cabin trailers for rent.Reasonable rates.AT.R-27 9871; FL.6023 -5 UNUSUAL BAR 81 WANTED TO Bedroom CAINS PURCHASE suite, ansoiutely new, 7 pieces, walnut finish, modern Waterfall, square mirrors, rich appearance, including: double bed, beautiful mattress and spring, vanity and bench, dresser and bureau.Sacrifice $95.00.Chesterfleld, 3 pieces, absolutely new.two tone, spring filled, modern.Sacrifice $75.00.Electric refrigerator, 7.9 cu, ft., demonstrator, guaranteed like new for 6 years by manufacturers.Regular, $379.00, sacrifice $260.00.New rugs, 6x9, $25.00; 9 x 12, $55.00; Wilton, 27\u201d wide, $3.25 yard.Electric washing machine, Inglis deluxe, demonstrator, automatic water pump, \u201cit's a beauty\u201d, regular $209.50, guar- anteeû like new, sacrifice $155.00, These articles could be boupht separately.Easy terms if desired.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.7325.R-11 BOY'S bicycle, size 28, $20.00.WE.6418.R-21 OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA, 15390.H.Pearce, Jewellers, Lau- rentien Hotel.R-8 ANTIQUE silver, china, pewter, ornaments, prints, bric-a-brac, objets d'art, etc.specially wanted.Antique Jewelry.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.5700.R-3 82 DOMESTIC HELP .WANTED CHARWOMAN, capable, with references, small house, Westmount Blvd.Mondays and Thursdays.EL.2310.R-12 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WAN'EFD CONSULT ELMES \u2014 Floors, walls, [ windows washed, cleaned, waxed, machine.UN.4019 R-24 well known magazine among friends.Call WI.7007 after 7 p.m.R-38 41 DOMESTIC PETS ILE BIZARD KENNELS \u2014 Boarding \u2014 Dogs out in large shaded runs all day.Free pick-up and delivery, Kennels under veterinary supervision.Lennox Black, owner.St.Genevieve 335.R-37 PERSONALS \"CHILDREN'S MOVIES Special movies for children\u2019s Birthda Parties.Free group photo.WA, Ss made to MEN'S socks, all patterns, \u2018order.100% hand knit of quality wool.Satisfaction guaranteed.29 SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! 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the campaign may once again conclude triumphantly, all Red Shield gervices assured of the practical FuneraL DIRECTORS Gstablished 1840 à A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge support necessary to maintain efficient operation throughout another difficult year.Major T.L.Creswell, speaking enthusiastically concerning the canvassing by volunteer workers, stated today that the generosity of Montrealers is every bit as evident as in former years towards the appeal, but that all-out effort will have to be maintained to ensure success of the drive.It was pointed out by Hon.J.Arthur Mathewson, K.C., that allocations from the current Red Shield Campaign would be available to help in the Rimouski catastrophe, where the Salvation Army has already played a prominent part and will continue to do so as long as the need remains.* à | Calvary United | * : : * In great numbers of pulpits around the world emphasis will be laid upon the releasing and empowering of the believers heart and faith by recalling the experiences of John Wesley, whose heart was strangely warmed through faith in Jesus Christ at a meeting in Aldersgate, London, while the leader of the group expounded the great truth of redemption set forth in Luther's preface to the Epistle to the Romans.In Calvary United Church Dr.T.W.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cA Heart Strangely Warmed Through Faith in Jesus Christ,\u201d on Sunday morning.At the evening service the Choir and the Organist, Gifford Mitchell, will render an inspiring programme of vocal and organ music.Dr.Jones will deliver a message in harmony with | this Sacred Musical Festival on | the theme, \u201cThe Song of Men and of Angels.\u201d \u2018 All the hymns to be sung at both the morning and evening services will be those composed by the Wesley Brothers, John and Charles.What this country needs is a fly that will go OUT when the screen door is left open.Harold Feeney, Well Known News Writer, Dies Here Harold Feeney, well known newspaper reporter who resided in Westmount died at the Homoeopathic Hospital on Saturday afternoon.Mr.Feeney had been taken ill on Friday, he was in his 62nd year.Funeral services were held in Tuesday morning at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord Westmount.Interment took place in Toronto, Mr.Feeney who covered clubs, hotels, and the consular service, won many friends by his obvious sincerity in reporting and his ready wit and geniality.Born at Birkenhead, England, Mr.Feeney joined the Herald staff shortly after his arrival in Canada in 1908.He left the Herald in 1917 publications, à post he held until 1939.In 1939 he and his wife were stranded in Ireland because of the war, and he did not return to Montreal until 1942, when he again joined the Herald staff, He is survived by his widow the former, Viola Johanna Flannagan, and two sisters, Mrs., W.C.D.Maile, of Surrey England, and another who is an Ursuline sister in Bangkok, Siam.Mrs.Norah Charlesworth Died at Her Residence Mrs.Norah Gibbons Charles- worth, wife of Christopher Char- lesworth, died at her residence, 4096 Tupper Street, Westmount, on Friday.She is survived by her husband and one son Christopher.The funeral was held from the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, on Monday with interment being in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH finest 6311 4 DRESSMAKING suddenly after being at business to become an editor with Holliday |- BUILDING REPAIRS 8S.STANDRING \u2014 General carpentr and repairs.Built in and smal fury niture, Estimates free.Sat guaranteed.JL.7453.a staction DECORATING \u2018 FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.Thomas.For painting and decorate lng, W.Thomas.Estimates free, WI.R-2 \u2014\u2014\" STANDRING & JENNINGS REG'D.Interior, exterior painting and decorating.Satisfaction guaranteed, EL.7453.\u2019 R-6 DRESSMAKING and alterations.Don't discard outdated clothes, I have ideas Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mansfield, Apt.6, BE.4688.R-7 ELECTRICAL 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no warp, chip or rust, no Installation charge.Free steel draperies brackets fastened on each blind.First on tha market with this exclusive offer.Cail for [res estimate.J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO 5681 Evenings: YO.3942 Mrs.Clara Gallagher Dies, Mother of Mrs.J.H.Platt Clara Louise Roblin Gallagher died at her home, 25 Springfield Avenue, Westmount, on Saturday, after a lengthy illness.Her husband, the late James Henry Gallagher, died some years ago.She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.J.T.Taschereau (Hope) and Mrs.J.H.Platt, (Edna) of Westmount, J.Harold Platt, of Westmount, Referee in Chief for the Quebec Rugby Football Union and also an official in the Intercollegiate Rugby Union is a son-in-law.Funeral service was held on Monday moraing at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing & Heating Contrecter and Repairs 4424 ST.JAMES ST.WEST Fi, 1044 NIGHT CALLS - BU.2418 PAGE TWELVE CR RARE RUE à DESERT 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Containing * Six Toni Midget SPIN Curlers.Only Toni has them.* Toni Creme Shampoo: Reg.33c * Regular Toni Refill \u2014 for the softest mos?natural-looking i *, cored) i ' i a CEE mtn CTT LL EN FEET Tig EE JR La a 2 ee À > f oS f Qu ca pET Au i = Page Ses apn Cp oi RS actes RACE wean ip ve re AR Ant oa rr i ees mi na EE PAGE FOUNIÉKEN Mr.and Mrs.John O.Price and Miss Kathleen Carpenter were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.Allie D.Snetsinger, of Cornwall, Ont, over the weekend.After the regular session of of the Nile, on Monday evening, the Queen, Mrs.J.W.Davies, was the recipient of many beautiful gifts at a going-away shower given by the officers and members of the Temple.Mrs, Davies is going as the Temple's delegate to the Supreme Sesion of the Supreme Temple of the Daughters of the Nile which is to be held this year at Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A, from June 4 to 9.Mrs.K.BE.Norris, president of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s ' Club, entertained yesterday at tea at her home, 3450 King Edward Avenue.Guests included members of the club\u2019s Board of Management and retiring members of the hoard.Mrs.J.W.Perks, honorary president, presided at the tea tahle which was decorated with spring flowers.A.meeting of the Board of Management was held prior to the tea.Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters: Social Engagements - Married in Dominion-Douglas bai Mr.and Mrs.William Dent Harrison, photographed following \"THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, + and Mrs.Frederick Robert their wedding Church.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.ENGAGEMENTS Mrs.Harrison, of Montreal.on Saturday afternoon, The bride, formerly Miss Claudia Edith Blake, is the Claude R.Blake, of Westmount, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Will H.Harrison, and of in Dominion-Douglas Shore, of Ville St, Pierre, Montreal, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mary Ethel, to Mr.Basil F.D.Poltrick, son of the late Felix Poltrick and of Mrs.Poltrick, of Westmount.The marriage has heen arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, June 10, at three o'clock, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Hough- ton, 39 Lakeshore Road, Beacons- field, Que., the Rev.Dr.R.G.The marriage of Claudia Edith, daughter of My, R.Blake, of Westmount, to Mr.HARRISON \u2014 BLAKE wood were used to decorate, with yellow and white snapdragon at each side of the chancel and white snapdragons and stocks on the al- and Mrs.Claude MAY 19.1950 1 ° eddings Mrs.Frank P.McCurdy, National President of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, has announced that approximately 1,000 members from coast-to- coast are expected to attend the organization's 50th annual meet-' ing to be held in Montreal, 27 to 31.May APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Isabel Carlin, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Carlin, of Claremont Avenue, to Mr, Frederick Jefcoat, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Jefcoat, of Maisonneuve, will take plaée Monday morning, June 19, at nine o'clock, at St.Augustine of Canterbury Church.A reception will be held in Victoria Hall, West- mount.At the marriage of June Annabel, daughter of the late Arthur W.Knowles and of Mrs.Knowles, of Westmount, to Dr.Douglas M.Van Patter, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Van Patter, of Westmount, whose marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, May 27, at four o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Judith Knowles, as maid-of-honor, and by Miss Jean Van Patter, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Barbara Mason, as bridesmaids.Mr.Robert Dalkin Will act as best man for Dr.Van Patter and the ushers will be Dr, David Jackson, Dr.Terry Van Patter, brother of the bridegroom, \u2014\u2014 to take place on Saturday noon, June 3, at three o'clock, the Church of St.Matthias, w, mount, The bride will be attendeq her sister-in-law, Mrs.W.J.j big, as matron of honor, ang \u2018Miss Marjorie Maud Cornell, 4 Barbara Hughes and Miss WN, jorie Morgan, as bridesmaids, Mr.John Wilks, of New Yq will act as best man for his y ther, and the ushers will be Mr, J.Hulbig, brother of the hi Mr.David Wilks, brother of y bridegroom, and Mr.Alec Spro The reception will be held the Themis Club.Miss Barbara Ann McKeoy daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hartly K.McKeown, of Westmount, her marriage at half-past fo o'clock this afternoon, in Erskif and American United Church, Mr.Jack Peake, son of Mr, à Mrs.Cyril B.Peake; of Magy Que., will have four attendan They will be: Miss Ingor Jorge sen, as maid of honér, with Mi Alice Jamieson, Miss Aud Campbell and Miss Ardley Caf man, as bridesmaids.The best man will be Dr, Geor B.Scott, while Mr.William Ti dale, Mr.Comrie Edgar and Mf Hugh Cummings will usher.| The reception will take place the Montreal Badminton a Squash Club.How to Make a Crook Candle Go Straight! If you put those long {aj candles away during wa weather and have taken them of William Dent Harrison, son of the tar.late Will H.Harrison and of Mrs.Harrison, of Montreal, took place on Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, in Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.THe bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white nylon tulle over white satin with a fitte@ bodice having a heart-shaped neckline and long Mr.Jack Hope and Mr.Ballantyne, Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the Oak and York Rooms of the Windsor Hotel.to discover they are anything b straight, there is a remedy.Th can still be restored to their y right state.Submerge each candle in b water just comfortable for yo Donald sleeves and a full skirt.Her finger- -Katsunoff officiating.John Robb played the wedding music, Yellow forsythia and dog- Summer Arrivals ! ! 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Return the candle to the hot wa as often as necessary to keep workable while reshaping.easy way to check its straightne is to roll it on a flat surface.- Canadians in 1949 used alo 163 million yards of rayon fabri almost four times the amount u: $e SR Pry 4 Hert 444 : SLITS S177 2 SILI IS IS LILS 2171110021117 1117140170712 111171 IIIS S IS IIIA IISA ILIISI 1217111 SHAS 11S 27H with US means: Clazing - Blowing out dust cumulation - Checking small FUR STORAGE ac- rips A A ET SLL So LAL AAA MAMIE COM MES A A A LS Yer in lining - Tightening buttons and Loops and COLD STORAGE.ALL INCLUDED IN YOUR 2% Valuation CALL FOR PICK-UP WA.8158 ducas J'orriers inc, bros.5826 SHERBRÇONE oy.WEST.N.D.G.So 4 si.co.QE 2 Ps \u2014 fas} the wa) star its half looy like pla whi nec oth ing knd ard arg thi cor urday pe o'clock, tthias, W, attendeq 8.W.J.Rg onor, and Cornell, 4 Miss M Hesmaids, f New Yy for his à ill be Mr, y pf the br other of ÿ Alec Spro 1 be held n McKeoy Mrs.Hartlay estmount, \u20ac alf-past f n, in Erski d Church, of Mr.à e; of Mag attendan ngor Jorge ôr, with Mi iss Aud Ardley (Ci be Dr.Geor Willian Tj dgar and M il usher.| take place dminton a a Crook aight! ge long {al luring wa aken them go e anything b remedy.d to their y candle in k able for yo ately two 4 candle will pr careful not to exe t of press comes pliall o the hot wa ary to keep shaping.its straightne at surface.49 used abo f rayon fabri he amount us A RST, N.D.G.Chin-chucking necklace furs and embroidered jackets wrap their luxurious charms around spring and summer fashions.The rope of starlight mink which the model (center) wears double-looped and knotted at the neckline is brightened by a pink rose tucked in the knot.Sheared pearl gray fox scarf (top left) is long enough so that it may be wound around neck and shoulders.White American EW YORK the season ahead take their fashion cues from necklaces that the loop or twist in ingenious ways.One so-called \u201clittle fur\u201d of starlight mink, which strings out its lavish look to two and one- half yards, is designed to be looped and knotted at the throat like a string of pearls.To replace heads, tails and claws which are noticeably missing from neck pieces styled by Esther Dorothy, this designer suggests tucking a pink rose into a fur-looped knot.Another \u201cnecklace fur\u201d winds around \u2018the throat and again around the shoulders.\"Wo give this scarf the looks of a newcomer fur, shaggy fox is sheared down to its guawd hairs to reveal R unsuspected depths of silvery luster.This scarf, with a uniform width of seven inches and a length of 78 inches, can be spirally wound or looped in a variety of ways.Not to be eclipsed by \u201cnecklace furs\u201d are fur jackets with a bejeweled look.Examples are jackets which button up with Jet or rhinestones.Even more bejeweled is a jacket of white American broadtail bordered and belted with gold galloon embridery.Special handling of a jelly mould is not necessary if you grease the tin slightly before liquid is poured in.Before unmold- ing, moisten the plate and the top of Jell-o, then turn plate over top and invert to slide into place neatly.1 payent pe LITTLE FURS: broadtail jacket banded with gold ¥ embroidery (top right) makes a handsome wrap for dayor evening.g : * \u2014 \u201cLittle furs\u201d for M.LARSEN ANTIQUES Formerly at 1257 Greene Ave.MOVED 4500 St.cotierine W.Corner Abbott Avenue WI.7966 THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 105, ip == \u2018Necklaces, \"Jeweled Jackets .Wrap Fashions i in New Luxury li Re rps b QAM = rai PAGE FIFTEEN YT 0 A AU A A CHARLES BROOKS W.G.PERRY, Associate ii INTERIOR DECORATION 1227A GREENE AVENUE WE.2726 {Just above St.Catherine) Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picture Framing : 8 © PO ES DENISE LINGERIE SHOP 22 4123 St.Catherine W.WI.6000 (Between Wood and Elm) Now under the New Management of Mme MARGO, Dressmaker Carrying a complete stock of Ladies\u2019 Lingerie, Hosiery, Millinery DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS He Warm Days Ahead.| ji Bring with them the question of what to do with one\u2019s hair to keep it looking its best throughout the \u201chumid\u201d season.Soft waves and curls that are readily manageable under all extreme conditions can be achieved in comfort and with lasting satisfaction when you have your Summer Per- Luncheon Climaxes Successful Blue Goose Ladies Bowling Year The Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 bowling season came to a successful .conclusion recently, with a luncheon in the Mount Royal Hotel.and Mrs.J.E.Gordon Weeks, treasurer, presented prizes to the outstanding bowlers and the winning Mrs.R.A.Dyer, chairman, teams.The Larkin Trophy, given annually to the winning team, was won by the Swallows, with Murs.%™ J.E.Catley as captain, and presented by Mrs.F.L.Larken, Mrs.Catley also received a silver tray donated by Mr.and Mrs.E.J.| Beauvais for the highest average.This was presented by Mrs.E.J.Beauvais.Mrs.Catley's average was 111.6.The following are the individual prize winners, and the winning teams: Second high average\u2014Mrs.Paul Courtois (102.2).High Triple\u2014Mrs.R.Rankin (365).2nd High Triple\u2014Mrs.Chas.H.Wood (362).High Single \u2014 Mrs.(161).2nd High Single\u2014Mrs.A.Campbell (157).Attendance prizes for perfect at- tendance\u2014Mrs.R.A.Dyer, Mrs.Chas.H.Wood, and Mrs, Batten.High team \u2014 Swallows \u2014 Capt., Mrs.J.E.Catley; Team, Mesdames E.Hart, E.Crevier, J.J.Lesper- ance, Mercier.2nd team\u2014Robins\u2014Capt., Mrs.Leo Leclerc; Team, Mesdames H.Valois, I.Gall, E.Ahl, C.H, Wood.3rd team\u2014Budgies\u2014Capt., Mra, Paul Courtois; Team, Mesdames Lebaron Leblanc, G.Musy, H.King, R.A.Dyer.4th team\u2014Flamingoes \u2014 Capt., Mrs.H.Emo; Team, Mesdames S.Hart, H.Renaud, A.Campbell, Ed.Shea.5th team\u2014Owls\u2014Capt.Mrs.B.Bertrand; Team, Mesdames F.W.Moore, C.G.Mott, Batten, H.E.Laws.6th team \u2014 Mugwumps\u2014Capt.Mrs.R.Rankin; Team, Mesdames J.Langley, A.Avery, R.A.Harries, Hutchison.There were also twenty-four weekly prizes given, for high triples and high singles.A donation of $6.00 was made to E.Hart the Rimouski Fund.Mra.Dyer spoke briefly.=.rg 3 = SEE EE EE SRE EEE manent Wave skillfully created by our expert hairdressers.Appointments \u2014 Phone WE.2765 ROSS NS AUISHES 1898 REG'D.4210 St.Catherine Street at Greene Avenue in Wéstmount Donald B.Ross, Proprietor Member\u2014Master Ladics\u2019 Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal RS We have a large assordment Me Cooked mu Green Shrimps Winnipeg Gold Eyes Smoked Salmon Fresh Smelts Fresh Grey Sole Fresh Caught Dore Scotch Kippers Finnan Haddies AND S\u20acA If it swims, Fo0us La Herring Fresh Cod Steaks Fresh Scallops Fresh Mackerel Boiled Lobsters Fresh Caught Salmon Fresh Caught Halibut Fresh Caught Haddock Shad Roe we have it 7 FROM SEA TO ME! 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I.He Women\u2019s Pook + Sashion Hints Crinkled cotton, that tubs nicely and looks well without benefit of an iron, is a good choice for a summer housecoat, the sort of cool, comfortable affair that is so nice to come home to after a busy day.This one is in blue and is pointed up with white Venise type lace at small rolled collar and buttoned the hip and yoke pockets.It has a closing to the waist, A half belt ties in tab ends in front.The fully flared skirt is zipper fastened to the hem.Scout n= A meeting of the Executive Board of Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries of the Boy Scouts Association of the District of Montreal will be held at 8:15 p: m., on Thursday, May 25th, at Boy Scout Headquarters, 1523 Bishop Street.Representatives and members of Scout Auxiliaries are cordially invited to attend.Garden Party A.garden party, sponsored: by Laurentian Chapter No.520, B'nai B'rith, will take place on Wednesday, Mey 31st at 2 pi, at the home of Mrs.Syd\" S.Harrison, 4331 Rosedale Averiue- There will be door prizes and entertainment.This party is open to the public and all proceeds will be used for B'nai B'rith philanthropies.Conveners are Mesdames D.| Frishling, P.Nigicovsky, L.Stein- berg.In case of rain, this.event will be held Thursday, June 1.Closed Retreat R.Eric O'Connor, S.J.Ph.D., of Loyola College, will conduct the closed retreat for ladies, being sponsored May 19 to May 21, at the Sacred Heart Convent, 3635 Atwater Avenue, by the Business Women's Sacred Heart Retreat Association.The retreat is scheduled to open tomorrow, at 7.30 p.m.Reservations may be made by: contacting Helen Shaw, Mrs.Laura Raymond, or Frances McGee.Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold its closing meeting at 3 p.m,, Monday in the church hall.It will be a surprise package fashions were shown on Friday by the Perfection Rug Company at Street, under the direction of Mr.Carved Broadlooms, Needlepoints Feature 1950 Trends in Carpets What's afoot in 1950 carpeting ?Lots of creations to delight prospective buyers! These 1950 trends in carpet interesting new to a group of Montreal press representatives, -including the writer, at a rug fashion show held their big modern store on Stanley E.Lewis Yaphe.hit of the season is the new carved or embossed broadloom, which goes under the name Cambridge.There is a lower priced version, the Deauville, which is very attractive, but the Cambridge, the better quality rug made to the firm's own design in a wide range of lovely pastel colorings \u2014 forty shades in all, is the cRief pride of Perfection.Highlights are accented by this \u201ccarving,\u201d achieving beautiful sculptured effects which are not only delightful to the eye but have overcome a criticism often levelled at the broadloom, that of \u201cshading\u201d.The all-over motif in a delicate leaf tracery is the answer given by carpet technicians, to shading, or \u201cwater marking.\u201d The Cambridge is of solid color construction, of course, like the plain broadloom, and in its new and perfected form fits graciously into either ultra modern or more conventional home decoration.Another star of the Perfection fashion show is the needlepoint carpet, which is really an old friend in disguise, this creation being a modernized version of Brussels carpeting.Needlepoint is a designed broadloom with an uncut pile which does not crush or show footmarks, and has excellent wearing qualities.It achieves its quiet and beautiful effects through the introduction of three heights of pile, each raised portion being a different shade of the background color.Another newcomer is the chintz or floral carpet.So far this season these are selling at a price less than the embossed and needlepoint.They are gay and give a cheerful effect in apartments.The plain broadloom is holding its popularity, of course, but the new trend is towards stronger shades as being more practical than deliçate pastels.A tip for e TRenmore 6679 housewives, gleaned from Mr.What promises to be the biggest * Yaphe, is the advice to buy a solid color broadloom in a shade several tones stronger than she perhaps planned, as the very light pastels may be easily dulled by dirt, dust and traffic over the pile.This season according to Perfection Rug reports, all kinds of lovely greens are particularly popular.Devon tone on tone carpeting seems to be the men\u2019s fancy for their business offices, as being practical -and also rich in appearance.Nice looking carpet it is too, with its clever blend of two or more shades, in a floral design.The price of wool which has just increased 40 per cent in Australia has been the reason for every carpet manufacturer raising his prices by as much as 20 per cent up to the present.There's still some carpeting available at the old prices, but with alert shoppers hunting them out, they are quickly disappearing.\u2018How can a homemaker know she's buying good carpeting, not shoddy stuff?\u201d we asked Mr.Yaphe.\u201cHer best bet,\u201d he replied, \u201cis to buy from a reputable company, and also, she can note whether the wool pile of the carpet is resilient or not.If it is, when she presses it with her finger, then it is likely to be good wool pile.\u201d \u2014 H.B.8S.Lift For Crackers Those crackers which linger on the pantry shelf after the most popular ones from the box assortment have been eaten can still be made appealing and appetizing.Just transform them into sandwiches.Simply spread a toothsome layer of marshmallow creme between two crackers and see if these dainty sandwiches do not find favor with all the family, especially when they are served 0% gelatin desserts, .Mis.Domville Again Heads Ladies\u2019 Ass'n OfD.Y.R.C.Hussars \u2018Reporting on the past year's activities at the annual meeting ot the Ladies\u2019 Association of the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussats, which took place recent.1.at the Armoury, the president, Mrs.James Domville, noted that.the children's Christmas party had been the major project of the season, Lt.-Col.E.R.Allen, Commanding Officer of the Regiment, addressed the meeting briefly, after which refreshments were served in the Officers\u2019 Mess, tea being poured by Miss H.L.Hampson and Mrs.F.B.Allen.4: Officers elected for the ensuing year were: Hon.president, Mrs, Ward C.Pitfield; hon.vice-presi- dents, Mrs.H, Wyatt Johnston, Mrs.I.W.Duncan, Sr, Mrs.W.C.Brown, Mrs.B.W.Newsarh and Mrs E.R.Allen; \u2018president, Mrs, James Domville; 1st vice-president, Mrs.George Donaldson; 2nd vice- president, Mrs.F.R.Ames; sec retary, Mrs.Owen McKenna; treasurer, Mrs.D.F.McMullen; trustees for the relief and benefit fund, Mrs.Ward C.Pitfield, Mrs.E.R.Allen, Mrs.James Domville.party, price of admission being a surprise package valued at not less than 25 cents.The programme will \u2018include songs by Mrs.L.A.Woodin and Mrs.M.F.Botting, and a short address by Mrs.G.L.Campbell.Tea will be served.O.E.S.Whist Scotia Chapter No, 10, O.E.S., is holding a military whist in the Navy League Hall, Closse St.Saturday, at 8 p.m.Proceeds J will be used for benevolent purposes.Players are requested to take own playing cards.All welcome to attend.: Stanley Aux.WMS The May meeting of the Stanley Auxiliary, W.M.S., will be held Monday at 2.30 p.m., in Franklin Hall Memorial.The guest speaker will be Miss Lily Simpson and Mrs.George Bennett will be the soloist.n \"-sne MA.8328* JWALSH FURY 4H Standard Rates 3410 PARK AVE.PA + ER 1 1 MA OME 8 SILVERWARE LAMPS ouse of Gifts GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT FOR EVERY OCCASION 3417 Cote des Neiges {Corner of Sherbrooke) Tel.WE.8978 as an accompaniment to fruit or Il Sensual \u201c2H 244 04 8 5 0 2 Ps 8 Ts SA - 2 +3 Ae TH sus oe An bdr beh 1e EA Aa CL C4 au em ea ca man TR Tra fell SH ; Hj vain 9 sn Sars r\u2019s acing of e 17th nadian recent.bsident, d that ty had e sea.mand.nt, ad., after served being &Mpson.ensuing , Mrs, e-presi- hnston, rs.W.am and t, Mrs, esident, hd vice- es; sec- Kenna; \u2018ullen; benefit d, Mrs.lomville, being a at not \u2018include din and a short Ampbell.D.E.S., is in the sse St, Proceeds mt pur- sted to All wel- EY) e locaco.md ERY WARE NARE ts RENT ON ges ) ES Li ~ New Sewing Book Aids Beginner In Making Budget-Wise Outfits An excellent way to.stimulate a.teen-ager's interest in sewing would be & gift of the new Singer Sewing Book \u2014 not only to start her off correctly, but to keep her enthused, since she will be able to try out her.ideas by herself.It will tell her how to make her allowance go farther, too, by selecting patterns and fabrics wisely.Then there are sewing centres all across Canada which offer excellent courses in: \u2018drèss- making for teen-agers.With a little help and encouragement she will be able to augment her wardrobe with her own creations.that - will make her the envy of her whole crowd.Perhaps a good \u2018project for her to start on would bé à one-yard skirt.For even without -experi- à ence she will be able to stitch it up with 8 minimum of fabric waste.It takes just one yard of 54\" material to make a skirt with the new slim lines and with trouser pleats for walstline interest.And here are some other fa- shion-wise hints you can pass along to an up and coming young Miss.With léss than two yards of material she can achieve the \u201cToreador\u201d look by making a gay young bolero jacket.A bell-hop jacket will take on a cute military air if miniature buttons flank the front closing in double file from neck to jacket hemline.Or if she fancies one of the new little capes, it can be made in a solid colour and lined with a print material that matches the dress over which it is worn, ASBESTOS \u201cOXYGEN - PROOF\u201d Asbestos doesn't burn because there is nothing in it to unite with | oxygen.Wood burns because it is largely carbon and hydrogen and combines with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and water.In 1949 there were 164 wheat flour mills in Canada with a total daily capacity of 105,949 barrels in 24 hours \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.| SATURDAY, MAY 20™ + the teen-ager who wants to | \u201cMariellà THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, St.Genesius Guild Presenting Spring \u2014 Concert May 30,31 The St.Genesius Players Guild Glee Club will present \u2018Melodies For Spring,\u201d at Victoria Hall, May 30 and 31.One- Yard Skirt ducted by Stephen Wiereinski, 2 [will offer Lecuona's \u201cMalaguena, \" 4 Palestrina\u2019s \u201cAgnus Dei,\u201d and -| Schubert's \u201cAve Maria,\u201d as well { [as such Negro spirituals as \u201cSet Down Servant,\u201d \u2018and the Tudor rounds of the \u201cTorch Dance.\u201d Miss Dorothy.Lehman, of West- - Club \u2018accompanist.She will prè- | \u201cDanse\u201d and Liszt's: \u201cLa Valse: :Oubliee.» parts of \u201cthe \u2018St.\u2018Genesius Guild, | which has staged three dramas this season.The sprihg concert, however, will .be the organization\u2019s main performance \u2018of the.year.- Conductor Wiercinski, a native Montrealer of Polish extraction, directed an Air Force \u2018Glee -Club at Hagersville, while in the capacity of R.C.A.F.chaplain, and he is at present Professor.of Philosophy and Sociology at the Arts and Trades School.Tickets for.the presentation may be obtained at the Campion The sensational one-yard skirt that has taken the home sewing world by storm is a boon to stitch up additional wardrobe changes quickly and easily.For even without a wealth of sewing experience, she won't have qualms about fabric waste with this easy assignment.And your local sewing centre is glad to assist you with helpful suggestions.Tweed, as shown here, wool crepe and flannel are all ideal fabric selections for this skirt made from one yard of 54-in.fabric.It has the new Peel Street.Never judge the texture of your jellies and jams too hastily.Recipes are designed to set according to the texture of the skin of fruit.Many jams become progressively firmer for a few days after they slim lines with trouser pleats Herbert Reddy WA The choir of forty voices, con- |: | mount, a student at -the Bcole | : Normale de Musique; is the: Glee | | sent.\u2018two piano, \u2018solos; Debüssy's I \u201cThe Glee\" \u2018Club, was forined se- [{.ven years ago, \u201cby Rev.Mi D; ' Dubee, and is now one of the three | Bookshop, the International Music Store, and the Guild office, 3454B or 1050 .Mrs.J.Cameron Named Hon.Pres: The Women's Auxiliary of the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital held its second progressive meeting Tuesday, when Mrs.Jas.8.Cameron (wife of the Mayor of Westmount), was elected as Honorary President.The president, Mrs.Malcolm B.Mackenzie, _ asked Westmount ladies to join the newly-formed auxiliary, \u2018and spoke of the merit- oriotis work with ~ which \u2018this auxiliary is associated.Meetings are \u201cheld in the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital every.Tuesday at 10.30 am, B.C.APPLES Distribution of the 50,000 cases of £ Canadian apples, a gift from the { ce Ze ree eee PAGE SEVENTEEN British Columbia Tree Fruits Core poration for British schoolchildren, is now almost complete.Areas to which apples have been allocated include Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Cardiff, Newcastle-on- Tyne, Birmingham, Middlesex and London, and Belfast.The plan is to give children about 1-lb.a head.CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS 3 PIECE, CHESTERFIELD 55 5.0 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Belgium Upholstering co.INC.1467 McGill College Ave.MA.8420 All first class accommodati by Mrs.H.B 1240 Peel Street, Montreal OVERSEAS VACATION TOUR .Combining Mediterranean and Atlantic Crossings.Sailing from_ Montreal July 1st on T.S5.S.Columbia and returning from Liverpool August 17th on S.S.Scythia.All Expense Cost $1650.00 - tered motor coach used for all land portions.Comfortable \u201cand jeisurely.Party limited and exclusive, accompanied .Hope.Reservations must be \u2018made at once.TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU on, throughout.Fine char- PL.9613 LA.CAN ONLY BE D for waistline interest.sHaxime 1520 MOUNTAIN ST.nadas Finest Beauty Salon HA RTDIRR VLEE VE RL 9728 - LA.9470 ONE BY EXPERTS OPENING} 1 proudly presents A Complete Line of Ladies\u2019 Lingerie and Handicrafts Specializing In Hand-made Dresses for Girls from | to 6 years === Drompt, Courteous Service Assured At All Times è CLR ANE ALES Fe fl ACESS LUI GAPIABE EON WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU! { 1383 Greene Ave.CORNER SHERBROOKE STREEY Fl.6016 Ra Ea ISERIES er Are I D sat RE AL an Ty PAGE EIGHTPEN Yew > Are You Entertaining?WE RENT Chalrs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Pench Bowls, Coat Raciis and Linen.For All Occasions New Bridge Bets for Sale Bench & Table Service Regd 6220 Decarie Blvd.AT.4755-6 HA.5543 Est\u2019d.1919 Auxiliary News Letter Tells of > Royal Edward Hospital Needs \u2018 A recent News Letter published by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital, in connection with the Joint Hospital Fund Appeal, reports that the Royal Edward is to receive a 100-bed new surgical unit and equipment, the total cost of which will be $1,700,000.These beds will be used chiefly for the care of patients who can pay only part, sometimes none, of the cost.Despite marked progress in the last twenty years, the tuberculosis death rate in the Province of Quebec is still twice that of Ontario.There are now approximately 13,000 known case of pulmonary tub- } erculosis, active or potentially active, in Greater Montreal.The Royal THE FERAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 \u2018Pick Your Painter And Pay.Your Chesterfield Set Edward Laurentian Hospital is endeavoring to care for nearly 5,000 Rebuilt & Reupholstered \u2026 595.00 USE OUR BUBGET PLAN We pick up and deliver anywhere Belgium Upholstering COMPANY INC, Last year, 7,187 persons made | 28,073 visits to the Royal Edward's Out-Patient Department, and its nurses made over 11,000 visits to the patient\u2019s homes, The Royal Edward is constantly attempting to treat active cases in their homes.Over 2,000 of these MATERIALS INCLUDED of these.x Approximately 1,500 have had such treatment and are trying to get back to work, These cases are non-infectious.But the Royal Edward now has on its hands 750 infectious cases.Five hundred are receiving hospital care.Between 200 and 250 known infectious cases, however, around them.- L467 McGill College Ave.MA.8430 |, = over had sanitorium care.|8re in their homes anxiously awaiting beds; and 200 to 250 more are awaiting examination.0 === | These 400 to 500 infectious cases, Storage end scattered throughout Montreal, re Remodelling url er present points of danger to people .Est'd.7938 paren conf hes The Auxiliary President, Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, who is chairman of the women's committee appealing to special names in this city-wide effort, recently stated EL.7400 5625 Sherbrooke St.W.\u201crt we believe in our present| yf Mom's grocery shopping list turns up with items like \u201cone (At Oxford Ave.) system of hospital care and treat-| landscape, two still lifes,\u201d you will know that the idea of Emmet\u2019s === ment, then we must all support| Super Market, Caldwell, N.J., caught on.The store features self- it, help to make it work as well Irs EASY TO REJUVENATE YOUR LAMP Come In To The LAMPSHADE CENTRE 512 McGill St.UN.4266 {Just below St, James St.) And choose from our complete stock of silk\u2014satin and parchment lampshades.For table\u2014boudoir\u2014trilite and bridge lamps.\\ \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_ You are sure to find the lampshade you want\u2014frem us as agsume some of the responsibility for making it effective.The alternative is a government financed and controlled system similar to that currently operating in Britain, with all its burden of additional taxes.The new surgical unit planned for Royal .Edward Laurentian Hospital will provide the means of saving many more lives than has been possible heretofore.\u201d : TOO MUCH MOTHERING London zoo's baby penguin died the other day \u2014 from too much mother love.Curator Cecil Webb said, \u201cPenguins have strong ma- CLEANING, REPAIRING & REPAINTING Ienclian Blind - HOSPITAL ternal instincts and they all wanted to mother.He must have been trodden on\u2019, service art, original oil paintings, at prices ranging from $10 to $100.The customers picks his own and pays for it at the checkout, with the entire proceeds going to the artist.Xavier Guild Holds Annual; Mrs.McAnally Again President Very Reverend J.F.McCaffrey, S.J.rector of Loyola College, addressed the recent annual meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild, held in Congress Hall.The speaker commended the group for the beneficial work being done, stressing the urgency of this work.Mrs.F.O.Reynolds thanked the speaker.Mrs.J.W.McAnally, who presided at the meeting, surveyed the year's accomplishments, and expressed her appreciation to the executive and members for their untiring efforts.Annual reports wera read by the secretaries and conveners.A cheque of $5,000.was presented to Mr.M.B, Bronstetter, president of the Xavier Apostolate.Coming Triennial, Many Fields Of Endeavor, Aired at Council At the meeting of the Montreal Council of Women held yesterday in the Alan Shatford Memorial Hall, + Members of the executive present at the annual meeting included Mr.J.W.McAnally, Mr.MA.McGinnis, Mr.J.A.Fitzgerald, Mr.J.M.Hayes, Mr.R.E.Meagher and Mr.J.A.McGuin- ness.A basket of roses was presented the president, Miss Esther to Mrs.J.W.McAnelly, presi- ht AR dent, by Mr.J.M.Hayes, vice- Srp oor a ee {EN HA.8772 eo Kerry, reporting briefly on the International Council of Women, said that the next Triennial Conference is to be held in Greece in the spring of 1951: Its theme will be \u201cResponsabilités de la femme; Gardienne fe la vie\u201d.It was also announced by Miss Kerry that in connection with the annual meeting of the National Council of Women, being held in London, Ontario, at the end of this month, \u201cFifty Years of Women's Work\u201d is to be published by the London Free Press as a special SHOWER | CENTERPIECES If you're having a shower, your centerpiece will be the center of all eyes if you choose one of our appropriate arrangements of fresh, gay flowers! Cheerful Springtime BOUQUETS, PLANTS, ete.Phone PL.5431 or 5432 BERTRAND The Florist at The Laurentien Hotel Dorchester St.W.Fred Bertrand Buster Bertrand cz + supplement.of the Recreation Committee, spoke on the Canadian Youth Hostels Association; and the Montreal Council, recognizing the value to the young people of this Province, arising from the opportunities for healthy outdoor recreation afforded by the St.Lawrence Region of the Canadian Youth Hostels, put itself on record as approving the program of the organization.Education Mrs.R.C.Dickinson, chairman of the\"Education Committee, spoke of the Federation of Protestant Women Teachers of the Island of Montreal.There are 1155 members of this federation, who have been working towards the appointment of women teachers to executive positions when vacancies occur.School boards tend to appoint male principals and vice-principals of schools, even though 509% of the enrollment may be female, Mrs, Dickinson recommended that a letter be written to the Montreal Central School Board, asking that women be considered for, and appointed to, such positions.A study of the employment movement of Displaced Persons was made during the past winter by the council's committee on Mrs.John S.Corbett, chairman \u201cTrades, Business and Professions for Women\u201d and Miss F.M.Richards, the chairman gave some highlights of this report at the meeting.Mrs.G.F.W.Kuhring, chairman of the committee on migration, moved that the Montreal Council give full support to the recommendation of the Winnipeg Council of Women at the forthcoming National Council meeting, that a suitable naturalization ceremony be held at stated intervals in the Courts, where most of the applications are received.It is felt that the naturalization ceremony \u2018must be made to have meaning for the immigrant and should never be performed except in a planned and dignified way.Following the meeting tea was served by the University Women\u2019s Club, who acted as hostesses on this occasion.FRENCH TOASTED SHREDDED WHEAT 2 eggs 1% cup milk ' 1 teaspoon salt 6 shrédded-wheat biscuits Combine eggs, milk, and salt, and beat well.Dip shredded- wheat biscuits quickly in egg mix-' 6 president, of Xavier Apostolate.Miss Ethel McDermott was the pianist and Mrs.Peter Reid and her committee served refreshments.The following are the executive for the coming year: Honorary presidents, Medames M.A.McGinnis, C.A, Phelan, J.S.Stanford, J.E.Goodman, F.O.Reynolds and J.B.Boyle, President\u2014Mrs.J.W.McAnally.Past President \u2014 Mrs.J.M.Hayes.First Vice - President \u2014 Mrs.J.J.McAsey.Second Vice - President \u2014 Mrs.T.W.Tinmouth.Third Vice - President \u2014 Mrs.J.L.King.Fourth Vice - President J.B.Boyne.Recording Secretary \u2014 Mrs, T.W.Tinnouth, Corresponding Secretary \u2014 Mrs.Colville Sinclair.Financial Secretary \u2014 Mrs.F.O.Reynolds.Conveners for 1950 - 51 are: Bridge Club, Mrs.W.C.Polan; Membership, Mrs.F.E, McNally; Donations, Mrs.Peter Marien; Social Groups, Mrs.V.H.God- bout; Hospitality, Mrs.Peter Reid; Telephone, Mrs.J.Raiferty; Memorial Masses, Mrs.J.8S.Stanford; Music, Miss Ethel Mec- Dermott, Prayer, Miss Alice Sharp; Cards, Mrs.C.A.Phelan; and Press, Mrs.L.T.Cronin, \u2014 Mrs.ture.Fry in small amount of fat until golden brown on both sides.Dot wilh butter and serve with syrup, jam, or honey.Serves 4 to \u201cone ets belf- 0 to eck- ent ollege, Guild, or the red the le exe- Ss were stetter, re pre- includ- Mr, M, Fitz- .R.E.eGuin- sented presi- , Vice- olate.as tha id and efresh- cutive dames lan, Jan, F.Outstanding Accomplishments Of Imperial Order Reviewed Educational work of the J,O.D.E., which at the completion of the 50th anniversary year averages $100,000 spent annually on gifts to schools, scholarships, community projects, is well known across Canada.- Records show that by 1902 the Order already had laid down its programme of developing a love of Empire and Couptry in Canadian childrén, It began with the famed \u201cComrades\u2019 Corréspondence,\u201d a movement which has grown until 4,000 riames alone were added in 1948-49 \u2018to the already lengthy \u201cpen pals\u201d list.- LiAking Canadian children with youngsters in New Zealand, Australis, England \u2018and South Africa, the project has been \u2018described by Empire Correspondence Convener, Migs Ethel Raymond of Brant- ford, Ontario, as \u201cthe happiest, liveliest and « one of the most far-reach- ing branches of the.Order's work.\u201d # In the early years this Comrades\u2019 Correspondence, plus the\" Order's effort to put Canadian schools in touch with others in the Empire, grew so rapidly that CARAMEL CRUNCH SUNDAES 14 cup butter, 13 cups brown sugar, 8 cups wheat flakes, 1 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAŸ #0, i960 Glamorous Touches For Short Hair-Do Queen's Carpet To Be on View at Gallery on May 24 Queen Mary's Carpet, it is announced will arrive in Montreal on May 24th, to be exhibited at the \u2018Museum of Fine Arts, Sherbrooke Street West.Throughout Canada, the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire has looked after the selling of souvenir pamphlets and programs, but due to the 50th Annual Meeting of the I, O.D.E.taking place in Montreal May 27th to 31st, the L\u2018O.D.E.has asked the Women's Voluntary Services to undertake the selling of these pamphlets and programs on Saturday, May 27th, and Sunday, May 28th.Mrs.J.T.Gibaut is the convener for this exhibition, with Mrs.ITH-a few twists of the wrists and some odds and ends from & jewelry bov, any woman can change a short hair-do from daytime simplicity to evening glamor, according to Manhattan hair stylist Jean De Chant.He suggests, for example, that a double strand pearl neckJace be intertwined with black velvet ribbon to create the \u2018prima donna\u201d look for short hair which has been snipped just below the ear lobes.Hair this length can be brushed up and swirled in the back which will give the illusion of long hair swept high.Another De Chant treatment for short hair is the use of a length of pastel tulle wrapped about the head in much the same manner as the pearls and finished off with a glitter brooch or tiny scatter pins.PAGE NINETEEN by 1904 an advisory committee | quart ice .cream.Leslie Boyd, the Captain, for May { Orient, SIH yt butter ana suger in S40 Mra Gibeut, Captain for, tind trestment cen ve in Education ister a e time, heavy skillet; cock until mix- May 25th, and Mrs.Loynachan t 2 .the bond.citi Hon.R.Harcourt, and Profes- t b i\u201d « Captain for May 26th.soft roll atop o e head, either 0; sor J.Loudon, then President of lure bubbles, stirring constantly.a auantity of pamphiets will a]- [away from or toward the face, Pearls and volvet ribbon change the University of Toronto, were Place wheat flakes in greased 80 be available in French.and crossing two decorative hat- this short bab from daytime effi- among the first members of the MIXINZ bowl; pour \u2018over syrup; pins in the roll for an exotic clency to evening elegance.committee which eventually took toss with fork.Press into greas- \u2018 ; touch.* | in education ministers in the dif-| ©d individual pie-pans or ring Proper ventilation is essential to The best length for short hair, T\u2014 \u2014 aay ces ferent provinces.The board con-| molds.Chill.Remove from [good restful sleep \u2014 also helpful this stylist thinks, is about two ble.He also advises frequent pine À i : tinued to act until around 1918 pans; fill with ice cream.Makes are bedclothes which are neither |and a half inches, a length which curling between shampoos, to pre- SH when the L.O.D.E, annual meeting 8 tarts.too heavy nor too light.is both smart and easily adapta- | vent straggly ends.] : 1, go urged the setting up of an edu- li > cational committee of ladies.1 , The educational policy as clari- do fied by the Order in 1919 stressed i the Canadianizing of the foreign i Ï element and \u201cthat we should see AT that our native Canadian children va | are trained according to British 1 À Ri ideals\u201d.It was a natural out- ! | come from the Order's education- di al growth, which included the te areas where there was a large & IR adoption of schools, a project H ?begun three years earlier, Schools were first \u201cadopted\u201d in outlying percentage of foreign - born pupils.Libraries were presented called \u201chistorical loan libraries\u201d and arrangements were made to equip the schools with historical illustrations \u2014 in order that the youngsters might learn something of British ideals and British institutions.Over the years the \u201cadoption\u201d plan has grown until in 1948-49 more than 2,000 schools alone were helped and 310 | libraries valued at $5,640 were distributed.\u2018Thousands of dollars were spent to supply sports equipment, art supplies, sewing-ma- terials, tools and films.The National Educational Secretary, Mrs, J.D.Detwiler, M.BE., F.R.S.A.of London, Ontario, reports I.O.D.E, books going into every province, filling the minds of young persons with \u201can intelligent sound patriotism\u201d.It was with this in mind that the Educational Committee last year undertook to have a book written designed to combat Communism in Canada.It also took a firm stand against the wave of \u201ccrime comics\u201d sweeping the country.For years the Order has been known for its prizes for essays on \u201cEmpire\u201d topics, bursaries, and the scholarships it gives annually to deserving boys and girls.As early as 1906 prizes were presented to children in the public schools for Empire Day essays.In 1923 a resolution from the Quebec Municipal Chapter prompted the establishment of short-story and one-act play competitions.At this time A Prize of $200 was given by Mrs.R.W.Wood of Fer- nie, B.C., for the best story.Mrs.Preble McIntosh of Montreal gave the $100 prize for the best play.Both awards continued for 10 years.The prize and scholarship idea continues.Mrs, Detwiler noted in her 1949 report that during that year $62,663.was spent on students, more than half of this going for scholarships and bursaries.During the year 2,628 prizes were given, including medals, trophies, cups, pens, and even community concert season tickets.An angel food cake baked at 400 degrees for 35 minutes has more volume and greater tenderness than one baked at a lower temperature for a longer period of time, \u2014 OPEN CAN AT BOTH ENDS _ == PUSH RICE THROUGH \u2014 CRUMBLE CONTENTS INTO STRAINER* === PUT INTO BOILING WATER FOR 30 SECONDS SEASON & SERVE SF STRAINER NOT AVANADLE PLACE RICE IN BOMINO WATER FOR 30 SECONDS, DRAIN, SEASON AND SERVE, VS pre- vust heat amd serve v Each long grain Kernel stays DAINTY separate Multed and Packed by MOUNT ROYAL RICE MILLS LIMITED + MONTREAL cooked for you Ir convenience (CE \u201ca KNXKXÂKAEKK ces ae PAGE TWENTY il AT THE SEVILLE Myra (Vivien Leigh) cannot believe her eyes when Roy (Robert Taylor), whom she had believed killed in action, finds her in Waterloo Station on his return from the front.A dramatic highlight from Metro-Goldgyn-Mayer\u2019s \u201cWaterloo Bridge,\u201d the | timely film which opens today at the Seville Art Theatre.» Fok doko kkk kkk direct from AH oll.ywood By JACK HIRSHBERG : * 4 À À À À À À dk dk À À À À KR A A A + HOLLY WOOD, May 18 \u2014 It's just over a month since close to 600 friends of Walter Huston paid him final homage at a nondenominational service in the Beverly Hills headquarters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.It was my lot to have written the final interview Huston granted In a career spanning 45 years in show business.That story broke in The Montreal Standard the day after Huston's death.In it he spoke of turning down long film and theater contracts in favor of loafing through his remaining years.: x Huston was one of the nicest men I've ever known.That's a trite word \u2014 nice \u2014 and Walter might not like it.He was rough and regular, preferred the small- town life of Running Springs, California, to an existence in Hollywood.But he was an all- around likeakle hombre.And he was the best darn- , ed actor this town has ever - seen.Spencer Tracy voiced this in his eulogy: \u201cHe was easy to rate,\u201d , Said Tracy.\u2018There were no \"long-winded arguments over Huston in Broadway cafes, He just happened to be the best.\u201d And so he was.I recall the 3949 presentation of Oscars when Walter and his son, John, won for their work as star and director of \u201cTreasure of the Sierra Madre.\u201d It was the fist father- and-son combine in Academy history, and the glow of pride they showed was as much for each other as for themselves.Huston would have liked the memorial service tendered him.Nothing maudlin, The body was already cremated when his relatives joined the throng at the Academy for the last tribute.The stage was banked with ferns from \u2018Walter's ranch.The organist played his favorite music, including the deeply moving number he popularized eight years back, \u201cSeptember Song.\u201d x x %x I liked Tracy's remarks in tri- fbute to this great Canadian, Huston, you recall, was born and got his theatrical start in Toronto.\"He turned guts into a good word,\u201d said Tracy.\u201cHe filled in 45 years with the best playing you'll ever see.It was the works \u2014 singing, dancing, Shakespeare, Call your shot \u2014 Huston could do it.Walter .had a gentle mind.He had the 2 strength to quietly oppose things that were wrong, He had a unique copyright on kindness.\u201d i x * *X When I lunched with Walter some weeks back he had just eompleted his final film, \u201cThe Furies.\u201d\u201d He reminisced about his youth in Canada, his sister Margaret, who taught John Barrymore the rudiments of good acting, He talked about his paternal grandfather, a hellfire and brimstone character who turned Walter against organized religion but not against a firm belief in God.He spoke of his last visit to Canada, when he was given the key to the city in Toronto.He spoke of his collection of souvenirs from various productions in which he worked \u2014 the oil painting of himself from \u201cThe Furies,\u201d a machete knife from \u201cTreasure of The Sierra Madre\u201d and many more.He showed me two items from his collection of ash trays, ash trays swiped from every hotel and bar he visited in four decades, This collection was his pride and joy \u2014 and his wife's prime worry since -the trays filled the house.x x * Walter Huston will be missed by the public.He had the quality of humility.He was always human, never aloof, You saw in him weaknesses and traces of strength you felt in yourself.That was one secret of his success.Huston would not contemplate retirement, in the strict sense of the word, He was scheduled to begin another movie the day of his funeral.He loved his ranch, his pasttime of cabinet work, his fishing trips.His white hair and blue eyes topped a ruddy, happy face.Man -and actor, he was in his prime until death cut him down without notice, On the subject of retirement he liked to quote Gratiano: \u201cWhy should a man, blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?\u201d So now Huston goes to join Valentino, Barrymore, C.Aubrey Smith, Wallace Beery, Frank Morgan, Richard Dix and the rest.He gave to his craft, as Spencer Tracy phrased it, some splendor it did not have before.whose Twenty-one guns comprise the national salute to The Flag.TRE BXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 \u2014\u2014= ion ian Two Excellent » Features Sunday At the Westmoun| A motion picture that everyone has\u2019 been waiting for\u2014the \u201cfirst down-to-earth story of the G.I of World War II, sans flag-waving and mock heroics \u2014 has been brought to the screen in \u201cBattleground,\u201d the impressive Dore Schary production, starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.- Taking the members of a squad in the 101st Airborne Division as its\u2019 pivotal characters, \u201cBattleground\u201d gives you the laughs, the tears, the bravery, the cowardice, the griping, the bantering, the eee section of American G.l\u2019s.In the fateful December of 1944 this squad of mud-stained, weary, ed from reports of crumpled Nazi resistance and dreams of Paris furloughs to find itself once again \u2018lon the move to make a stand].against the Krauts at a French town called Bastogne.And here we get a close-up of some of these bedraggled \u201cScreaming Eagles\u201d\u2014Holley (Van Johnson), carefree six-footer with a weakness for gals, gags and purloined eggs; Jarvess (John Hodi- ak), cynical small-town reporter whose own editorials inspired him to enlist; \u201cPop\u201d (George Murphy), thirty-five plus, sweating.out his discharge; Roderigues (Ricardo Montalban), courageous California Mexican; Wolowicz (Bruce Cowling), combat lbving squad leader; \u201cKipp\u201d (Douglas Fowley), typical \u201cwise guy\u201d; Standiferd (Don Taylor), second in command and leery of inheriting the squad leader's job; Bettis (Richard Jaeckel), who has undergone one shelling too many; Layton (Marshall Thompson), the naive new replacement, and a number of others.Second Feature \u201cWhirlpool,\u201d the thriller that is rated as another \u201cLaura,\u201d is the added attraction.Starred in the mystery drama are Gene Tierney, the star of \u201cLaura\u201d returning to the screen after an absence of two years; Richard Conte, for whom \u201cWhirlpool\u201d marks the beginning of his sixth year at Twentieth Century-Fox; Jose Ferrer, in his first starring role on the screen; and the veteran Charles Bickford.The man who made \u201cLaura,\u201d Otto Preminger, is also responsible for producing and directing \u201cWhirlpool.\u201d : Beautiful Miss Tierney returns in what she has described as her best part.In \u201cWhirlpool\u201d Conte has found,a rich role very different fro mthose he played in \u201cThieves\u2019 Highway,\u201d \u201cHouse of Strangers,\u201d and most of his other films, boredom and the guts of a cross- | battle-scarred soldiers is awaken- |.AT THE WESTMOUNT Denise Darcel does her best to bring some cheer into the lives of American soldiers quartered in her house in Bastogne in this scene from \u201cBattleground\u201d, the spectacular G.I drama which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.John Hodiak and Van Johnson are two of the soldiers who enjoy Denise\u2019s hospitality, with Ricardo \u2018Montalban and George Murphy also starred in a large cast.Austria Employs Policewomen men and young persons, psychology generally works.sorts of places, including night fonable clothes\u2014for which she receives a special allowance \u2014 ang must have acting ability of a kind.The Austrian state for the first time in its history has begun to employ women detectives.Thirty- four of them are now working in Vienna, one stationed in each, of the city's twenty-six police districts, eight of them at headquarters, | Most of them are under 30.They must have had at least a high school education and two years\u2019 training in welfare work.After that they get the same aL trai ning as male detectives, in- Cf ( - 4 C cluding self-defence and the hand- | ling of a pistol.| REPORTER But women detectives ordinarily RRAY do not go armed since experience has shown that to flash a gun generally makes a bad situation worse.They are taught instead to employ psychology and since most of their work is with wo- PB CELLULE World Local News They may have.to frequent all = clubs.To play the part, a woman J : detective may have to wear fash- CARLINGS |! © NEAR THE FORUM © A Bold Story of a Lady of the Evening! SEVRE VIVIEN BACK M LX EU OU WATERLOO BRIDGE Eté ACADEMY The tragic story of AWARD a great artist and FEATURETTE his paintings.and countless more! the stunning successor to \u201cLaura\u201d?> JS FE it's the Picture of the.Year! Heralded by Life, Look, Good Housekeeping \u201cBATTLEGROUND\u201d The story of 50 guys and a girl! VAN JOHNSON, JOHN HODIAK, RICARDO MONTALBAN, GEORGE MURPHY, Marshall Thompson, Jerome Courtland, Don Taylor, Bruce Cowling, James Whitmore, Douglas Fowley, Leon Ames, Denise Darcel ADDED ATTRACTION! GENE TIEREY RICHARD CONTE SHERBROOKE at GREY EL 3545 TODAY and SATURDAY! ~~ \"THE GREAT LOVER\", Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming.\u201cPRINCE OF FOXES\" with Tyrone Power, Orson Welles and Wanda Hendrix, SA AR A ok ea 1 10 bd wd Bud Por od RB eld Ba Bly fei Hh 4 Mickey Mouse and Pluto\u2014their +-\u2014 - \u2014-\u2014 oe \u201cservices\u201d contributed by Walt! Disney\u2014helps move CARE packages on their way from Canada to Europe and Asia.The cartoon is one of a series drawn by Disney to remind Canadians the people | overseas still need help.Orders for CARE food and textile packages, priced at $4.50 tc $11 can be sent to CARE, 73 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario, or any local CARE address.Delivery is guaranteed to friends or needy families abroad.+ ROUNDUP TIME Six hundred head of cattle were used in the spectacular roundup sequence of Hal Wallis\u2019 \u2018The Furies,\u201d starring Barbara Stan- wyck, Wenwell Corey and Walter Huston.HUSTON HOOFED The late Walter Huston, whose final screen appearance is with Barbara Stanwyck in \u201cThe Furies\u201d for Paramount, was once a vaudeville song-and-dance man making $1,750 a week as a single variety headliner, este 1608 OTTAWA, CANADA UNION MADE vorcasow Of ANEAICA The Right Spirit Moves \u2018 - THE EXAMINER, IN GOOD STANDING It wasn\u2019t much of a job for judges at Miami Beach, Fla., to select Dolores Medlin as \u201cMiss Good Posture\u201d.Dolores just \u201cpostured\u201d and was picked, simple as that.THAT AIN'T HAY Alan Ladd, starred in Paramount\u2019s \u201cBranded\u201d, has a fast four-year-old in Alsulad, top campaigner in his racing stable.Alsu- lad has raced 16 times, been in the money 14 times.(MARY BEETLES Presents 1950 Dance Recitals GESU THEATRE - May 22 at 8.15 P.M.GESU THEATRE - May 27 at 2.15 P.M.HIS MAJESTY'S - June 5 at 8.15 P.M.BALLET ENTRE NOUS GESU THEATRE - June 12 et 8.15 P.M.Ticket Sale Commences May 15th EL.5170 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 MRT Production \u201cThe Heiress\u201d Held Over Three extra performances of the Montreal Repertory Theatre's production of \u201cThe Heiress\u201d will be given due to a completely sold-out week and a half which ends on Saturday.\u201cThe Heiress\u201d will be repeated on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 22, 23 and 24, and seats are now available for the extension, Few productions in the history of the MRT have been so successful as that of the Ruth and Augustus Goetz play or as highly praised by local critics.It is the concensus of opinion that the uncommon interest shown in \u201cThe Heiress\u201d is due, not only to the recent Paramount film version, but also to the inherent beauty and intelligence of the MRT's treatment of one of the outstanding New York productions of recent years.\u201cIt surely must be one of the best things the MRT has done\u201d, one critic wrote.\u201cIt is also among the best theatre productions that has been seen in the city in the past year.\u201d Another critic reported it as \u201ca remarkable achievement and one of the year\u2019s most satisfactory theatrical events\u201d.Still another recorded that \u2018the production justifies the MRT\u2019s courage in undertaking it.\u201d Mary Douglas and Richard Kronold have been specially praised for their interpretation respectively of the roles of Catherine and Dr.Sloper.Richard Gilbert has the part of the dilatory lover, Cynthia Michaelis that of the aunt, .and other players are Leslie Crom- bie, Gwyn Williams, Sheila Rogers, Doreen Lewis and Talbot Johnson, The play is directed by Roeberta Beatty with settings by Hans Berends.Both direction and setting have won the admiration of critics .and public alike.Equal praise has been bestowed on the period costumes designed and executed by Virginia Watt.Taylor, Miss Leigh Outstanding Team Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor form one of the most outstanding romantic teams of 1940 in \u201cWaterloo Bridge,\u201d their starring film which comes to the Seville Art Theatre for a return engagement.In her first American screen appearance since she won the Academy Award for her performance as Scarlet O'Hara in \u201cGone With the Wind,\u201d Miss Leigh was a no less romantic, but more tender and sympathetic role in the new film as a ballet dancer who falls in love with a dashing young officer she meets an Waterloo Bridge during an air raid.As the officer, Taylor has one of the finest roles of his career, a characterization which requires him to age from twenty-five to forty-eight.Their breathless love story and the effects of war on their romance and lives in graphically told in the film.Giving the picture more timeliness and vitality, the Robert E.Sherwood stage success has been adapted to open in London in 1940 and then turns back the major theme.STAR LEARNS ITALIAN While in Italy making Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cSeptember Affair,\u201d Joan Fontaine learned to speak Italian well enough to order her meals in the language and to go shopping on her own.EARLY SONGBIRD Lucille Ball, who plays opposite Bob Hope in Paramount's Techui- color comedy, \u201cFancy Pants,\u201d set out to be a concert singer early in her career and studied at a music institute for two seasons.SATURDAY AT THE MONKLAND A HERO'S FAREWELL TO BASEBALL! It is the dramatle climax to a heroic career when Lou Gehrig (Gary Cooper) turns for one last look at the ball diamond where he will never play again \u2014 at the conclusion to \u201cGehrig Appreciation Day\u201d at the \u2018 Yankee Stadium in New York.The scene is from Samuel Gold-' wyn'\u2019s impressive film embodying the life of the most honoured of all ball-players, \u201cThe Pride of the Yankees\u201d.Added repeat feature stars Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in the pages of history to 1917 for its.hilarious comedy hit \u201cJoy of Living\u201d.Mary Beetles Dance Recitals Begin on Monday The first of the 1950 Dance Recitals will be presented by Mary Beetles at Gesu Hall on Monday at 8:15 p.m.The entire proceeds will be given, as usual, to the Kinsmen Club of Montreal Boys\u2019 Club and Youth Work.The program opens with a delightful little fantasy, \u201cA Christmas Interlude,\u201d directed by Barbara.Ashen, featuring intermediate pupils.Nancy Saunders will direct \u201cFragrance Land,\u201d featuring Judith Rubin, Sheila Freedman, Carolyn Forth and Lois-Anne Goldstein.\u201cThe Fountain\u201d and \u201cThe Wil- low Tree\u201d will be presented by Jeanne Rodier, featuring intermediate pupils with Cynthia Brown, Carol Cohen, Chryssanty Lemos and Marion Roth as sol¢® ists.* The last half of the program will feature only advanced solos and groups.Soloists will be Bok Ito, Mary Saunders, Josefina Ter- an, Barbara Ashen, Nancy Saunders, Ann Holland, Jeanne Rodier.Leon Kofman will direct the orchestra with Elizabeth Saunders and Otto Newfield as pianists.The second recital will be presented May 27th at Gesu Hall at 2:15 p.m., and the third June 5th at His Majesty's\u2019 Theatre at 8:15 p.m.Ballet Entre Nous June 12th at Gesu Theatre at 8:15 p.m.Mona Freeman, who plays opposite Alan Ladd in Paramount's \u201cBranded', is an amateur artist in her own spare times, has done several credible oil paintings.The woman he loved reveals the true story of this man who came up the hard way to be the idol of millions! could not be told! FIRST RUN NEWS Together they laughed.and loved! .Exciting.Intimate.this story ®=a ; rises to heights of drama when these two who loved so deeply found one secret they dared not share with each other! And every woman will know the courage and understand the reason why it A stirring masterpiece from Samuel Goldwyn, creator of some of the finest films you have ever seen.Samuel Goldwyn PRESENTS GARY COOPER The Pride of the Yankees (The Life of Lou Gehrig) TERESA WRIGHT e BABE RUTH WALTER BRENNAN Added Repeat hit.sr.ous leature in \"Joy of Living\" j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.1 SATURDAY until TUESDAY CARTOON Last Showing TODAY! \u201cTHE FALLEN IDOL\" also George RAFT \u201cRED LIGHT\u201d PAGE TWENTY-TWO THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 Action Keynotes St.Leo\u2019s Shou) GARDEN SOIL ToP \"SOIL Lawns Renovated and Plowing Done R.AUBI AND SON Gardeners 6125 Upper Lachine Road DE.5198 = SALES \u2014 SERVICE Genuine Parts COME TO THE DEALER WHO HAS BEEN SELLING AND SERVICING PACKARD CARS FOR OVER 33 YEARS.iT IS OUR JOB TO KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING PERFECTLY.MONTREAL\u2019S OLDEST PACKARD DEALER - Élantonneau 6 famothe CR.2197 7485 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.NEAR JEAN TALON + an pme patte Lee Wanderers Win Over Westmount In Rugger Game .Despite some outstanding \u2018 playing by the Westmount forwards, the Toronto Wanderers English Rugby team proved too powerful and swept to a 15-0 victory, Saturday afternoon.On the muddy Westmount Park field the.visiting Torontonians ran a touchdown in the first half and then converted it to make the | score 5-0.Midway through the second Half, they again went over, proving that their backfielders were far superior to the Westmounters.The touchdown was again converted and a few seconds before the game - ended, they swept down the field :to their third major which was converted as the whistle went to end the game.Outstanding for the West- mounters was wiry little scrumhalf, Eoin Ruthven, who proved a mainspring of the losers throughout the match.It was the second match for the Westmounters this\u2019 spring, having lost to Harvard University.in Boston, 9-0 a few weeks ago.Plans are now underway to play a return engagement with the wanderers before the spring season cleses.Several McGill players also took part in the game Saturday, and proved a great asset to the West- | mounters.- FISHING FAN Lucille Ball, who is teamed with Bob Hope in Paramount\u2019s \u201cFancy Pants\u201d, is an avid deep sea fisher- woman and she and her husband, Desi Arnaz, take off in their power cruiser every opportunity they can seize.Nevil Martin Action was the keynote of St.organized the whole affair.\u2019 ' BOXING SUMMARY | 118 lbs.: Dave Orre, St.Leo' s, de- cisioned Jean Fortin, Police Juvenile; Tommy St.James, St.Leo\u2019 8, decision- ed Dave Marshall, St.Leo's.140 Ibs.: Claude Sawyer, St.Leo decisioned- Billy Chaïif, St.Paul\u2019s.55 Jlbs.: Peter Cullen, St.Leo's, drew with Paul Genereux, St.Leo's.142 1bs.: Ross Murray, St.Leo's, decisioned Don Snow, St.\u201d Paul's.112 1lbs.: Claude Trudea, Police.Ju-' venile, decisioned Hughie McDonald, St.Leo's.126 Jbs.: Jerry Lee, RMR, de- cisioned Jimmy Cotter, St.Lea's.155 lbs.: Buster Smart, - §it.- Leo's, decisioned Andre Giroux, Polite Juvenile.: .130 1bs.: Lennie Mulligan, St.Leo's, decisioned Gillis Hood, N.D.G.Lions.- 147 1bs.: Tommy Rogers, St.Leo's, decisioned Bob Robert, Police Juvenile.- .188 1bs.: RMR; de- Leo's TKO Danny Lee, feated.Donald Rolfe; St.in second round.126 lbs.: John Foy, feated Al Ferguson, TKO in second round.126 1bs.: John Foy, St.Leo's, de-' feated Al Ferguson, N.D.G.Lions, TKO in second round.147 1bs.: Nevil Martin, St.Leo\u2019s, decisioned Andre Marcoux, St.Paul's.SOCCER TIL AT STADIUM OSA st.Leo's, de- N.D.G.Lions, H.H.Hughes, vice-president of the Football Association of Eng- \u2018land, who along with Council § Member J.Richards of Barnsley -is co-chairman of the English \u2018international soccer tour of Canada, announced on Wednesday the # cleven players who will represent England at Delorimier Baseball Stadium tonight against Montreal \u201cAll Stars\u201d.Hughes waited until he had.seen all the men in action at West- .mount grounds in their first tryout after the boat trip.Both he and Richards stated to .The Monitor that the team chosen to play here represents the cream .of English soccer players, and they were of the opinion that the game tomorrow will rank as probably the best exhibition staged in Montreal.The team selected is: Goal, S.Hanson, Bolton Wanderers.Backs, B.Mozeley, Derby County, and W.Ellerington, Southampton.Halfbacks, H.Johnston, Blackpool; R.! Flewin, captain, Portsmouth; T.V.@& Ward, Derby County.Forwards, Stan Matthews, Blackpool; F Bowyer, Stoke City; N.Lofthouse, \u2018Bolton Wanderers; J.Hagan, Sheffield United; J.W.Hancocks, Wolverhampton.Wanderers.Trainer, T.Dawson.The Montreal team is as follows: Goal, D.Kaplan; backs, Doug.Cunningham and J.Rose (captain); half-backs, J.Sinclair, J.Caplan, Giovanni\u2019 Serratti; \u2018forwards, Bob McKenna, À.Menyes, Doug.McMahon, Jim McLachlan, R.Horrocks.\" : Alternatés:\u2019 Abe - Grosser, Froggatt, Frank Nadanyi.Manager, F.Wéëlddi; referee, T.Goring; linesmen; Joe Wiliams and Herb.Yarnell.Art In 1948 there were 649,599 Canadians convicted of- violations\u2019 of traffic regulations \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.\u2019 Decisions Marcoux in Feature Bout By GEORGE COCHRANE Leo's Tenth Annual Boxing Show ; held a week ago tonight.A total of -26.battlers kept the capacity crowd entertained.throughout.with a display of fistic finesse that : was.8 direct.compliment to St.Leos Andy \u2018McGilis, the \u2018man who It was quite a night for St.Leo's, boxers.of the 11 bouts staged against outside competition, wearers of the.distinctive white, red and.green boxing trunks of the Clark avenue institution copped the - %duke in seven, MARTIN WINS.FEATURE In the feature bout of the eve- | ning, the_battle that brought to an end the \u201818-bout card, St.Leo\u2019s Nevil Martin chalked up a close decision over Andre Marcoux, of St.Paul's, in a three-round slug- fest - that featured some of the heartiest punches of the evening.Martin started off with a flurry and dropped Marcoux to the canvas midway through the round.The black-haired \"visitor leapt to his feet before a count could be started but was forced to take the.compulsory eight-count.This was Martin's round all the way.LOW BLOW In the middle round, à temporary halt had to be called to the proceedings when Marcoux planted a punch below Martin's belt.The game St.Leo's-mittman doubled up in pain but came back fighting mad after a few seconds\u2019 rest\u201d with a two-fisted attack which had Marcoux trouble.This was a very close round.Marcoux landed one on Martin's nose which started a stream of ed in this session, it was in favour of Marcoux.THIRD ROUND FLURRY Both fighters put up terrific displays in the first half of the final round.Martin slipped to the floor for a no-count when he was - off-balance and a slashing right by Marcoux started the blood pouring from Martin's nose once again.Martin fought back with all he had and opened up a cut over Marcoux's mouth which had more blood flowing.Both fighters were exhausted in the latter half of the round and clinched almost constantly, It was a good bout, one of the best of the evening.PRIZES PRESENTED The presentation of prizes to St.Leo\u2019s top athletes of the year was one of the highlights of the evening.The outstanding senior boxer of the night was, according to the three judges who rendered the decisions for all 13 bouts, John Foy.Outstanding junior boxer was Tommy St.James.Other prize winners were: The Trophy of Rt.Reverend W.E.McDonagh to St.Leo's best all-round senior athlete for 1949- 50: John Foy.The Catholic Mothers Club Tro- .{phy to St.Leo's best all around Junior athlete for 1949-50: Ross Murray.The Douglas Abbott Trophy to the most valuable hockey player on St.Leo's 1949-50 Senior B Hockey Club: Ray Losito.Dr.and Mrs.J.T.Rogers Memorial Trophy to the outstanding football player in St.Leo\u2019s Academy, St.Leo's 1949 Senior B Football Club: Ray Losito.The Old Boys\u2019 Award to the boy selected as the most improved athlete during the present school year: Nevil Martin.TELEVISION TO FILMS Charlton Heston, currently making his screen debut in Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cDark City\u201d at Paramount, was discovered while appearing on the popular CBS\u2019 \u201cStudio 1\u201d television program in New York.* in serious| claret spouting, If any edge exist- |- \u2014 AWARDED HART TROPHY As MOST VALUABLE PLAYE Chuck Rayner, the bushy-haired goaltender who was the backbone of the New York Rangers\u2019 defence in their drive to the \u201cStanley Cup finals, has been awarded the Hart trophy as the National Hockey league's most valuable player for 1950.MINNOWS AQUARIUMS and WORMS and FISHING TACKLE TROPICAL FISH Reg\u2019d, Fisherman's Paradise | 4384 Papineon.Tel.CHerrler 5626 | FOUNTAIN PENS © REPAIRED e CLEANED © OVERHAULED While You Wait .Also RONSON LIGHTERS Only Genuine Ronson Parts Used MONTREAL PEN CLINIC 1259 Bleury Street (Mezzanine) Just below St.Catherine BE.7167 pictured minton Arama, Svendso d! oy Ed (E d Physi his alm Form! verend ated tha tivities pif to as intra-n af HAND AND POWER MOWERS OVERHAULED BY THE MOST UP-TO-DATE \u201cMETHOD \u2018 \u2019- Insuring a longer, lasting sharp-edge Pick-up and Delivery Service _ MASTER RADIO & SERVICE Rég'd 1271 Bernard Ave.West.TA.4621 Ls Mi Bat DO.4572 aired pack gers\u2019 the been ; the most THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 FAD 2WEMNL IL une Work on St.Remi Tunnel Progressing Very Fast Westmount residents who have occasion to cross the Lachine Canal will be pleased to learn that good progress is being made with the new vehicular tunnel at St.Remi street.Atwater tunnel before the next Montreal municipal elections in December, China\u2019s Great Wall is 1,500 miles long.minton League ama, Jean Butler, Marilyn Roberts, Eunice Kearney (captain), Dorothy Ross, Back row: Tom Svendson (captain), Pete Jacobson, Reg Thompson, Bill Williams, Stan Reston.WESTMOUNT BADMINTON CHAMPIONS pictured here are members of the Westmount Badminton Club team, winners of the Murray Bad-\u2018 nship, class \u201cB\u201d, mixed doubles.Front row, left to right, are: Florence A 1 her has been taking an active The job is a federal government \u2014_ project and will provide a much ; SER needed traffic improvement to the west end.It is learned that there is every likelihood of a second tunnel being constructed at Atwater avenue.The federal government is said to be working on plans for the Atwater tunnel.Several sections of land will have to be purchased or expropriated to prepare the approaches to the tunnel under the canal.\u201c It is hoped by local politicians that a start will be made on the d Meagher Named Director oyola High School Sports Ed (Edmund Richard) Meagher, at present Director of Athletics d Physical Education at St.Paul's College, Winnipeg, will retura his alma matey, Loyola, to direct all high school athletics.Formal announcement to this effect has been made by the verend James Toppings, S.J., prefect of the high school, who ated that Meagher would be in complete charge of all high school ivities as director and head coach.He will have a competent pif to assist him in the coaching of the various teams participating intra-mural and extra-mural athletics.\u2014-\u2014%¥ Meagher will complete the pre- I sent scholastic term at St.Paul's, which is affiliated with the University of Manitoba, and will take up his duties at Loyola during the coming summer.As Father Toppings pointed out in announcing the appointment, Ed Meagher will bring to his new duties an intimate knowledge of Loyola, gathered during his high school and college courses, plus player and coach.Academic Record Meagher's academic record reads as follows: Followed the entire high school course at Loyola and he graduated with Bachelor of \u201c {Arts degrees in 1946.He has enrolled at Springfield College in the Physical Education Course and will receive from that institution his Master's Degree.He was a member of the faculty of Loyola High School for three school terms.- In the realm of athletics, Meagher played bantam, junior and senior football and hockey for Loyola.He played tackle on the Loyola College football team which won the intercollegiate title.Extra-murally, Meagher was associated with the Winged Wheelers ; ; {when that team won the provin- 3 HORT CHANGE \u2014 Pitcher | cal, title and he was selected inky Woods daintily shows his 1 Other hock ol nee and the first major equip- | eague.er hockey activities No SE the experience of an old Loyola went on to the college from which ; player in the { ent change \u2018in baseball uni- j included associations with Royals orms in 111 years.The cham- and other teams operating in the part in the flood - fighting which has.been engaging the attention of all Winnipeggers.In the company of Jesuit members of St.Paul's faculty, many tours of | each day and night have been\u2019 spent on the dikes and in assist- |: ing evacuating families from the |.more dangerous sections of the water - filled city.: Talking with a Montreal friend | who recently passed through the t Manitoba capital, Meagher gave expression to his unbounded admiration for the manner in which.Winnipeggers are meeting a major catastrophe.He referred to the way in which sports writers across the nation have extolled over the years the athletic virtues of Win- nipeggers.By actual experience, he says, he has learned to recog- | nize and appreciate these sterling qualities.Tractor\u2014Power and Hand Mowers Sharpened and Repaired Pick-up and Delivery Service W.L.CHIPCHASE | Reg'd.| Established 1882 1667 St.Catherine W.Wilbank 1024 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 5 In the past 20 years the average Canadian\u2019s work week has dropped from 51.5 hours to 42.3 hours \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.THE TRAINATORIUM DISCOUNT ON ALL TRAIN PURCHASES We also carry for your conveniarce a nice assortment of toys.Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories \"FPAIRED AND SOLD Now in our new centrally located premises 1518 Sherbrooke.St.West (next door to the Medical Arts Bldg) Fl.5881 LOUIS PERRON B.LA.(C.S.L.A.) 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