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[" AIT III ITS TSISTITS PT ie Cili The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.XXI, No.36 Westmount Needs Ten Guardians For Crossings Ten crossing guardians are urgently wanted by the City of Westmount.Men or women who have some spare time on their hands and are prepared to give about 3% hours per day to this work should apply to N.T.Dawe, Personnel Officer, Westmount City Hall, or telephone FI.8531.Last year only four crossing guardians were employed, and the experiment worked out so well that it has been decided to increase the number of guardians.Three additional intersections will thus be looked after, bringing the number to seven, all in the vicinity of schools.The intersections where crossing guardians will be placed are: Roslyn and Western; Lansdowne and Sherbrooke; Cote St.Antoine\u201d and Roslyn; Western and Clarke; St.Catherine and Lansdowne; Olivier and St.Catherine; Roslyn and Western.Guardians are paid at the rate of $40 per month with no deduction for holidays, and must be on duty five days a week, Monday to Friday.They are equipped with a cap, either summer or winter type.raincoat, belt, and white shoulder straps, also small hand stop sign.The duties are not hard\u2014the principal object being \"to ensure that all traffic comes to a stop when the school children are crossing the roadway to and from school.Crossing guardians.are sworn in as special constables, and are invested with the necessary authority to enforce their orders to drivers of vehicles.Pensioners or housewives living in the vicinity of the various crossing points, might find this job an easy way of augmenting their income or pocket money.Applicants need not be residents of Westmount.Westmount Mayor Elected As City Representative His Worship Mayor J.S.Cameron of Westmount was named the official representative of the City to the forthcoming meeting of the Greater Montreal communities in connection with the Montreal Transportation Commission.It was pointed out that communities, other than the City of Montreal, will attend this meeting to elect their representative to the five-man Montreal Traffic Commission.\u201c The City Council members elected the Mayor and authorized him to name one other councillor later, in order that there be two voting representatives at the meeting Which Westmount is allowed.Westmount Library Hours Changed for Winter Months The Westmount Public Library reverts this week to its normal hours.It will be open, Monday through Friday until 9:30 p.m, And on Saturday, until 6.p.m.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 Service With a Smile Barbara MacLean, 2 Belvedere Road, Westmount, of thé Red Cross free blood transfusion service in Montreal, is seen in the above picture just after she had finished delivering bottles of the life-saving fluid to the hospitals now signed up under the Red Cross blood transfusion service plan.The fluid is contained in special insulated boxes.Barbara is only one of the many ladies who give of their time and service to this worthy cause.$11,679,578.Lumbermen Win Camp Westm't Competitions After one full week of continuous competition between the Lumbermen and Voyageurs at Camp West- mount, an in-the-City camp operated by the Westmount YM.C.A,, the Lumbermen managed to win the games by a score of 502 to 474.The Lumbermen held the lead throughout, but the Voyageurs were close on their trail right up until the last event, when a win by either team would have decided the outcome in their favor.It was a week of plenty of fun and sport, for the members at Camp West- mount, as the two teams competed with one another in floor hockey, volleyball, tug-of-war, swimming meets, St.Lawrence swims, soccer, races, baseball, and even boat races held at one of the local beaches.Parents\u2019 Night was held last Friday evening, and the boys of the Camp were presented with various awards won through the course of the summer.Beginners\u2019 awarded to Michael Cowell, John /Hardy, Albert Keizer, Carlos Kei- zer, Michael Letourneau, Stanley Morrison, Jacques Cote, Gerald Dwyer, Seppie Bonner, and David Grant.Y.M.C.A.Swimming Cards were also presented to Bruce and (Continued on Page 6) Westmount Receives Tax On Telephones and Sales Figures issued by the accounting branch of the City of Montreal's finance department on Thursday on the receipts and distribution of the tax on telephones and the sales tax for the fiscal year 1949-50 which ended April 30, show that Westmount received: from the -tax on telephones $7,015 and from the two-per-cent sales tax $220,648.Total amounts collected were: telephone tax $400,352; sales tax, Of the tax on telephones, which is collected for the City of Montreal by the Bell Telephone Company, Montreal received $343,423, and the other municipalities as follows: Westmount, $7,815; Verdun, $22,626; Outremont, $9,138; Montreal East, $1,298; Montreal North, * $3,260; Montreal West, §998; Town of Mount Royal, $2,680; Pointe-aux-Trembles, $2,074; Ville St.Laurent, $4,744; Ville St.Michel, $2,190.Distribution of the sales tax was as follows: City of Montreal, $9,695,058; Westmount, $220,648; Verdun, $638,749; Outremont, $257,986; Montreal East, $36,857, Montreal North, $92,040; Montreal West, $28,200; Town of Mount Royal, $75,685; Pointe- aux-Trembles, $58,574; Ville St.Laurent, $133,931; Ville St.Michel, $61,847; Lachine, $236,233; Hampstead, $26,330; Ville La Salle, $76,816; Ville St.Pierre, $40,815.Of the months of the fiscal year under review, the heaviest was January when the receipts were $1,499,569 or 11.92 per cent.December showed receipts of $1,- 070,531 and was only the sixth month in volume of sales subject to the tax.May, with $1,147,721 in receipts or 9.12 per cent was second; July, 1,114,761, or 8.86 per cent, was third; October, with $1,083,955 or 8.62 per cent was fourth; and November, with $1,081,821, or 8.6 per cent was fifth, Cost of collecting the telephone tax was $16,488, leaving the $400,252 net for distribution among the 11 municipalities.Cost of collecting the sales tax (the work of collecting -done by the provincial government when it collects its own two per cent levy and the one per cent education tax where it is imposed) was $484,036, leaving the net of $11,679,578 for distribution among the 15 municipalities which participate, City\u2019s late mayor Walter Merrill, coast to coast.RCAF than any other cadet unit.To-day the squadron is sponsored by the Air Force Veterans Association, Branch 84 (Que.) Canadian Legion and ranks among the best in the country.Recently the name of the Squadron was changed to: \u2014 No.1 (West Mont- modate boys from the ages of 14 to 18 from any part of the Island of Montreal and District.In an interview with the Commanding Officer, S/L H.S.Greene, he replied, \u201cLast month the Minister for National Defence, the Hon.Brooke Claxton, announced to the Canadian people that the establishment for the Royal Canadian Air Cadets has been increased by 509%.This means that by mid-November we must increase our strength to well over the 200 mark in this unit.\u201d S/L Greene went on to say \u201cAny boy who is interested in joining the Air Cadets may do so by applying for information at the Westmount Junior High School, 20 Academy Road, Westmount, on any Monday or Thursday evening .commencing Sept.11th, or by telephoning F/L L.E.Weaver, EX.3877 or F/O J.H.Barnes, DE.7274.\u201d \u201cInstruction is given in ground and air subjects which include: \u2014 Navigation, Airmanship, Map Reading, Meteorology, Aero-En- gines, Air-frame construction, Armament, Drill, Radio, and Leader- (Continued on Page 16) PRICE 3 CENTS Westmount Air Cadet Sqdn.Marks 10th Anniversary The entire Montreal area can be justly proud that ten years ago this week the first Air Cadet squadron in Canada was formed by a group of prominent citizens of the City of Westmount, including that K.C.Under the command of S/L H.P.Illsley the No.1 (Westmount) Squadron attained a standard of proficiency that was second to none and as the various squadrons were organized across the Dominion, it was evident that this great youth organization would benefit thousands of teen-aged boys from During the past war this unit produced more recruits for the armed forces and in particular thex real) Squadron in order to accom- Mayor Cameron's Saskatoon Report Delayed One Week Mayor Cameron's report, on tha proceedings at the annual cone ference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, held in Saskatoon, August 21 to 24, will definitely be published in next week's issue of The Examiner.His worship, due to pressure of business, since his return from the conference last week, has been unable to prepare his notes covering the business transacted, which included many subjects of current interest.He has promised, however, to forward copy in time for our next issue.MEETING TO BE HELD The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold its opening meeting of the season at Victoria School, 1822 it.Luke street, on Tuesday, September 12 at 8 p.m.Snead Rated The development of golf; some of its intricacies, its outstanding players, and memorable moments were all outlined by Redvers Mac- Kenzie, who spoke at the West- mount Rotary Club luncheon meeting Wednesday.Coupled with this was an outline of some of the lifetime highlights of the speaker, who nas been a professional golfer for 26 years, the last 22 of them at the Elm- ridge Golf Club.He called Slamming Sammy Snead the greatest golfer of the present day, pointing out that if rhe were an oustanding putter, he would be in a class by himself.Referring to the performaice given by Snead at the recent Canadian Open in Montreal, Mr.Mac- Kenzie said that Snead was dead tired, as he had only missed four tournaments since Christmas time.As a professional, the speaker said that it was not wise to tell any player toc much in teaching him the game, He pointed out that in one particular case, à man was pivoting well until told so, and then he froze up so that his pivot was never the same.\u201cUp to the 1920's, it was common to win the Canadian open with a score of over 300,\u201d Lhe speaker said, pointing out that such a performance today would By Rotary Club Speaker Best Golfer 1 not rate a mention in any newspaper.He explained that the development of golf in Canada has grown tremendously.There are 511 clubs in Canada and more than 6000 in the United States.Other amazing facts revealed that some 200,000 clubs are manufactured in Canada every year, plus 2,000,000 golf balls.In the United States the figures reach 3,000,000 clubs and some 2,000,000 dozen balls.Mr.MacKenzie also explained that if the 340 dots in each ball were not there, it would only travel a distance of some 75 yards.In naming some of the outstanding contributors to the game, the speaker recalled Harry Vardin, whose grip on the club is now universal, and who won the British open six times; Tom Morris who won many a tournament with low scores when the ball was leather covered and stuffed with feathers; James Bray, John Ball and Bob Jones, who never turned professional but won the British, American and amateur open all in the same year.Introduced by Frank Carlin, who referred to some of Mr.Mac- Kenzie's accomplishments in the hockey field, the speaker was thanked by Jack Burrows, a onetime student of his.Frank Kenwood presided. heel RS een an) pe FERRI AA RL.\u2014É; PAGE I'WO YMCA Program Beng Drafted The entire program is being redrafted to include more activities, and to give you more of what you might want and need.In the meantime the summer program of F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's TAILOR Now located at 1235 GREENE AVENUE (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Repairs and Alterations Expertly Done We Call For ww), $633 and Deliver SAFE DON'T HAIL A STRANGE TAXI PHONE FOR A RELIABLE CAR AND ou DRIVER ro FUNERALS ASSOCIATION | swims, etc, is still in effect.After a most successful summer season, the first fall activity for the Young Adult Section will be announced next week, and the en- | tire Physical Education program for all members will be released shortly.The buliding has.undergone extensive repairs and redecorating in readiness for this stepped-up fall program \u2014 drop in and look it over.RMR.Needs Men, Fall Training to Commence Tues.The Royal Montreal Regiment will commence fall training on Tuesday September 12, at the armoury St.Catherine street, West- mount, near the Glen.Lieut.-Col.Robert Schwob, M.C., officer commanding, hopes for a.full turn out of all ranks.Emphasis will be on the training of junior N.C.Os.and junior officers who will train together with | specialists directing the course.Training will be under Major C.J.Pratt, who has drawn up very elaborate plans.Wek-end exercises have been taken part in, by all companies during the summer.The present international situation and the intention of the government to step up national de- Barrister and Solicitor Department for the HOWARD 8S.ROSS, K.C.of Deceased Persone OFFICE: HA.9238-39 Residence: (ET Sherbrooke wir Wa.8435 57 St.James St.West Closing ot Estates Ambassador Apts\u2026 Westmount gol 7 BECAUSE I HAVE JA To meet tomorrow\u2019s oprortunities and emergencies \u2014 start your own reserve fund .open your Bof M savings account today.v FO À MILLION CANADIARS BANK or MONTREAL Canada\u2019s First Bank WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN E VERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 ADS! ° \u2019 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 + drama.- WESTMOUNT FEATURE Diana Lynn, Robert Cummings and Lizabeth Scott star ja \u201cPaid in Full,\u201d a Hal Wallis production that opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Eve Arden heads the featured cast of the armoury.\u2018 Recruits are wanted.for all departments, and.veterans or young men who desire to qualify as drivers, machine gunners or specialists in various subjects, should apply at the armoury on Tuesday evenings 8 p.m .to 10 p.m.Major Don MacRae, musketry officer, is welcomed back after a sojourn in England, where he was commandant of the Canadian team at Bisley.Major MacRae will again start in with his musketry classes which will be a must from now on., Members of the regiment are reminded that the Football Team will play its first home game against Sherbrooke at the West- mount Athletic Grounds, on Saturday afternoon September 16.The regimental brass band, under Captain T.E.Jackson, Director of Music will entertain before the kick-off and at half time.The game will start at 2:15 p.m., and it is hoped that a bumper attendance of all ranks and friends, will be on hand to cheer Captain Dave Peebles\u2019 boys on to victory.Westmount Sends Five Delegates To Convention Several hundred mayors and aldermen of cities and towns in Quebec left on Wednesday night on board the S.S.Tadoussac to attend the annual convention of the Quebec Union of Municipalities, under the chairmanship of Mayor P.Horace Boivin, of EXTRA OLD STOCK ALE P2-620 fence, will be reflected in increased activity from' now on around the R.Lawrence Cross Receives Award For Underwriting R.Lawrence Cross, 53 Arlington avenue, Westmount, of the Sur Life Assurance Company of Canada, has been awarded the » National Quality Award for the year 1950, according to an announcement on Thursday.The annual award is presented jointly by the Life Insurance Agency Management Association, the Canadian Life Officers Association, and the Life Underwriters Association of Canada, in recognition of quality life underwriting service to the insuring public.This is the fifth consecutive year that Mr.Cross has been so honored.Granby, president.The Westmount delegation included Alderman Real Panet- Raymond, Alderma nand Mrs.Roy Campbell, Alderman and Mrs.Alan Kennedy.Acting General anager, Thomas J.J.Hughes, and Acting Secretary-Treasurer Andrew W.D.Swan, are also attending the convention in an official capacity.Mayor J.S.Cameron, who just returned last week from Saskatoon, where he attended the annual conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, was unable to take in the Quebec Convention at Murray Bay, owing to business reasons.Premier Maurice Duplessis will address the closing banquet which will be held to-night.To-morrow morning, delegates will hold the final business session, elect officers for the coming year, and adopt a number of \u201cTesolutions.British T.V.The radio industry in Britain will display its latest achievements in radio, television and electronics, at the 17th National Radio Exhibi- tion, to be held at Castle Brom- | wich, Birmingham, Sept.6-16.à Two Fine Films Start Saturday At the Monkland \u201cNancy Goes to Rio,\u201d starring Jane Powell and Ann Sothern on the Monkland scrgen, is the latest string of \u2018tuneful romances produced by Joe Pasternak and stands out as the: first bang-up musical hit of 1950.With the engaging, thrush throated Jane Powell .cast as a young girl who falls in love with love { a situation complicated by the fact that the man she chooses happens to prefer her youthful actress mother).the plot moves and unfolds its dramatic, romantic rapidly between two continents and song - and - dance sequences amid a variety.of colorful backgrounds, among them a cruise ship, South American night clubs and backstage Broadway.In a brief summary of the plot, Nancy (Jane Powell), seventeen- year-old daughter of actress Frances Elliott (Ann Sothern), gets the leading role in a South American playwrights newest drama unwittingly snatching the plum from her mother.When she follows her mother to Rio to get the benefit of her coaching, she memorizes the passionate lines of the play aloud in her deck chair, leading her attractive but older fellow passenger, Paul Berten (Barry Sullivan), to believe that she is going to have an illegitimate child.In trying to be sympathetic to Nancy, he leaves her with the inference that he is in love with her.Rio, Nancy's mother and grandfather (Louis Calhern) attempt to force Paul into a shotgun marriage with Nancy, but with the help of his secretary (Carmen Miranda) the amusing contretemps is straight ened out with Paul finding romance with Frances, and with || Nancy returning to her own-age sweetheart (Scotty Beckett).\u201cNancy Goes to Rio\u201d has a rich musical score, with songs to fit every principal in the cast.Second Feature Filmed largely in New York City, with its characters representing a cross-section of the varied types, rich and poor, which make this metropolis one of the most colorful cities in the world, \u201cSide Street,\u201d which starts Saturday at the Monkland Theatre, offers a compellingly dramatic story, action-packed, fast-moving and marked by some of the season's most persuasive screen performances.Told through the eyes of Paul Kelly, cast as a New York homicide squad captain, the story centers on the plight of a work-a- day young couple, Cathy O'Donnell, young expectant mother, and Farley Granger her ill-paid husband who through economie des- -|peration resorts to robbery.When he subsequently tries to return the money it is too late and he finds himself hopelessly caught in a mesh which involves a shady lawyer and his sadistic ex-con pal, a blackmailing adventuress and a down-at-the-heel Greenwich Village night club singer.There is enough action for several pictures in, the terror-ridden man-hunt and the excitement-pitched chase through the streets of lower New York in which the police finally catch up with a vicious murderer.Westmount Refuse to Be Handled by Lachine for Approximately Six Weeks The Westmount City Council on Tuesday authorized and passed a contract with the City of Lachine concerning the incineration of their garbage while their own machine is being repaired.Presently under major repairs, the Westmount incinerator will be out of operation for at least six weeks, a spokesman of the City said today.In the meantime, all refuse will be handled in the Lachine incinerator, as per an agreement between the two Councils reached Tuesday.- .dike Hadith.i) holid: La: the 1 Kent Th day week as pe the g o=\u2014 ne PIC we d + arring rn on | the 1ances Kk and ng-up hrush- as a > With ted by hooses uthful moves mantic linents uences back- Cruise ; Clubs e plot, mteen- actress thern), South west 1\u20ac the en she to get | g, she ines of chair, ; older Berten e that Uegiti- e sym- es her > is in Tancy's (Louis a Paul ; with of his a) the raight- ng ro- 1 with wn-age t).a rich to fit York repre- of the ; which of the world, Satur- heatre, amatic moving 1e sea- an per- f Paul ; homi- story vork-a- O'Don- er, and id hus- ie des- .When return and he ught in shady con pal, ; and a h Vil- here is pictures unt and chase er New finally urderer.> Be for Veeks uncil on yassed a Lachine tion of ir own repairs, re will be east six he City fuse will e incin- nent be- reached HER Ys.& COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT Soden Triumphs Wins Honey Pot In Putting Tie Last Friday night's tournament was a success in every way.The weather was good, there was a large turnout, the greens were in fine condition, and the participants were enthusiastic, all eagér to win\u2019 5 the now famous silverware.: The supervision by the energetic committee of Harry Smith and} Percy Minto pinch-hitting for Robert Drain, all went to make this | Friday night contest a Pleasant event.Mrs.M.\"Soden with a score of.82 net and Bert Stagg with a score of 72 net, were the \u2018halo kids.\u2019 Tuesday night the Honey Pot tournament brought out another fine gathering.H.Stott and M.Soden tied for the men's prize with a score of 81 and an additional nine holes were played and Mr.Soden won out with a score of 23-15.Mrs.- R.J.Kent carried off the prize for the ladies with an 81.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Drain were heartily welcomed back from their holidays.| Last week Mrs.M.Craig \u2018won the prize for the women and R.Kent won for the men.day night tournament again this week and it is hoped that as many ag possible will take advantage of the game.y .\u201cIf your Garments 1 are not BECOMING to you .they should BE COMING to ua\u201d AVENUE TAILORS and Valet Service 1166 GREENE AVE.WE.5908 Custom Repairs Tailoring Alterations EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Open all day Wednesday \u2014 : Closed all day Saturday ® MELVILLES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SNOWHITE CAULIFLOWER Each 9; = WE.1151 DELIVERY 4471 ST.CATHERINE W.UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Au * Local News Call Ai PN CARLING'S | Vad REPORTER Ÿ P 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fi Call, \u2018phone or write for information Spanish Advertising Int'l, Trade painting, modeling and sculpture portraiture.poster co î Greek Public Speaking design, fashion drawing illustration, cartooning, - 5 18 1961 St.Catherine St.W.Fl.2401 and many others.file design, advertising art.\u2018 i py and Montreal, Quebec ogi | TE LE Re w= pt em CES ee Tv Se =m Ayo ow AGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBIIKB OF CANADA > Published Every Friday by Tiik EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnus 2773 % \u201cFhe kaummiour aime lo De an 10dependent, clean Ecwspapes tor the hume.devoted tv Oublie service si.uv hail.yesr.Authorized ns lui Claes Mail Ditaws Man subscriptions, 32.00 per years; Post Office dep METROPOLIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 officer at Ottawa?A report in a Montreal daily states that attendance in the House of Commons hit an all-time low last Saturday, even though the defence estimates, involving hundreds ef millions of the taxpayers\u2019 money, and the war in Korea, were under discussion.The report states that at one point during the afternoon session, only | thirty-nine members were in their places and | for the evening session the attendance at one stage sank to thirty-four.There are 262 1950 ; members of the House.SCHOOLS OPEN AGAIN * * * \u2014but It's Not Like it Used to Be How time goes by.Here it's September, and the children are back at schoos It used to be fashionabie for editorial writers, ce- calling their own school days when the three R's were taught while the teacher held a rod in one hind, to picture all children as disconcolate at the thought of going back to school.Today, that is not the case.The great majority oi school kids don\u2019t dislike | school.Many are unhappy when illness prevents them from attending.the great changes that have come about in the methods employed by our educators, and .in the type of teacher that now presides in the class-room.There will always be arguments between the old die-hards and the modern school about the relative merits of the old-fashioned and the present-day meth- -ods of educating our children.But theres no argument at all on the subject of the popularity of the school among the children.Personally, we think that settles the matter.COMMONS ATTENDANCE POOR + * + Only Eleven Percent Present Saturday Speaking of the children being back at school \u2014 how about appointing a truant * - | Church of the Advent x x x Sunday School will open on Sunday at 10 a.m.and an invitation is extended to boys and girls of all ages in the Parish to attend.A new system has been planned which will be found both interesting and helpful.* | Christian Science \u2018 * \u201cSubstance\u201d is the subject SE the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Malachi 3:10.\u201cBring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cThine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.Both riches and honour come of thee, and thou reignest over all; and in thine hand is power and might; and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all.Now therefore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name.\u201d (I Chroricles 29: 11 to 13) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u2018Sci: ence & Health vith Key to the BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue Jckn Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, September 10th 11.00 ium.\u201cThe Church Which Is at Westmount.\u201d Communion Service, 10.00 a.m.Church Bible School 11,00 a.m.7.30 pan.\u201cA Still Small Voice.\u201d God Was Not in The Wind! The Earthquake! The Fire! Dr.Johnston at both services VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED 8.45 p.m.Christian Youth Fellowship.An Inspiring gathering of Young People, rte i .' sixty percent.Apparently Tigers.\u201d That reflects If a man\u2019s * Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cSubstance is that which is eternal and incapable of discord and decay.Truth, Life, and Love are substance, as the Scripture uses this word in Hebrews: \u2018\u2018The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.\u201d Spirit, the synonym of Mind, Soul, or God, is the only real substance.The spiritual universe, including individual man, is a compound idea, reflecting the divine sub- stancse of Spirit.Things spiritual and eternal are substantial.Things material and temporal are insubstantial.Spirit is the only substance of Spirit.Things spiritual ed by divine Science.(Pages 468, 335, 278).Lumbermen .(Continued from Page 1) Drummond Lister, Roy Smith, Gerald Dwyer, Michael Harris, Michael Cowell, Gerald Arich, John Baatz, and John Pinel.The main featyre of the Parents\u2019 Night was the announcement of the winner of the Lumbermen- Voyageurs games.Up until then the boys did not know who nad won, the score being so close throughout.Gordon Smith, one of sthe leaders of the Lumbermen, wes presented with a huge shield bearing the symbols of the Lumbermen and Voyageurs, the axe and paddle.His remarks on receiving the shield were, \u201cI think the Voyageurs put up a good fight, but I think the best team won.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist §2 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.(West Side Entrance) Sunday, September 10th 11,06 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday 8.16 p.m.Testimony Reading.Rearmang Room, 32 Academy Rd, 1.00 p.m.to 4.00} p.m.\u2026.except Sundays and holidays.Subject: \u201cSubstance\u201d.Golden Text: Malachi 3:10, Bring ye all the tithes into the storchouse, that there may be meat In mine house, and prove me now herewith, sdith the Lord of hos:s, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you a bless- ing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it, Under normal wouldn't pay much attention to this, but just now with taxes about to go up and Canadian armed forces engaged in Korea, the average elector is liable to become considerably annoyed.With the probability of the present session being short, it is not too much to expect a good attendance in the Commons.should they ever need mending?appears in one place it stands to- reason that holes will soon -appear elsewhere.Hence the socks might as well be discarded.I can\u2019t recall that anyone ever mended my socks, and yet I buy a dozen pair: a year.My experience Is that mending any male clothing, except shoes and the linings and coats, is a waste of energy.Even when such an important member of the government as Hon.Lester B.Pearson, Minister of External Affairs, was speaking last Thursday attendance did not exceed Liberals and Conservatives were the principal offenders.the absentees on Saturday weren't in committee, for the.report: from- Ottawa states: \u201cMany members, opposed to the idea of a Saturday sitting, preferred to go, instead, to the.gridiron clash between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Hamilton conditions the public The atomic bomb made complacency an obsolete word: ¥ % % socks are of ample size, why If a hole * * t Dominion-Douglas | + * Following upon the summer period of combined worship with the congregation of Stanley Presbyterian Church, services will be resumed in Dominion-Douglas this Sunday.In the.morning Dr.Lloyd Smith will take as his subject, \u201cPut on the Whole Armour.\u201d In the evening, Dr.Charles Johnston will speak on, \u201cNew Heart for a New Season.\u201d Here are some opening dates to bear in mind; Sept.19th, the Annual Garden Party of the Women's Missionary Society on the Church Lawn; Sept.24th, Church School Rally Day; Sept.27th Preparatory Service for World Communion on Sunday, Oct.1st; Oct.3rd, the Women's Association begins; Oct.3rd, the Handicraft Guild begins.\u201d PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, September 10th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.7.30 p.m, Public Worship.The Minister Will Preach At Both Services Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount Ave.and Victoria Ave.Rev.J.W.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, September, 10th 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, 7.30 p.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.Miss Dorls Killam, AT.CM., I.Mus, (McGill), Organist and Choir Director A CORDIAL WELCOME 1S EXTENDED TO VISITORS ome to Your Church is the Bulwark of« Democracy.: There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choire Regularly.h urch + Westmount Baptists will hold Congregational - Reunion Services -on Sunday.Throughout the summer the regular programme has been carried through with fine congregations and growing interest.Families have now returned from vacation, so that.the congregation will come together in.the Communion of the Lord's Supper.The Theme of the Ser- .mon will be \u201cThe.Church Which Is at Westmount\u201d.The Church.Bible School will resume its sessions, Grades IV and upward meeting at 10 a.m.The children from the Nursery |\u2019 Le up through Grade.III will assemble \u2018at 11 a.m.-School will be under the direction of Wilfred .Williams, the Superintendent.\u2026 At the Evening Service, the address will be entitled \u201cThe.Still Sma:l Voice\u201d.\u201cA great strong wind rent the mountains but the Lord was not in the wind.After the wind an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake.After the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire.After the fire a still \u2018small voice\u201d.winds, the earthquakes and the fires that characterize our current world life, it is necessary to listen for \u201cthe still small.voice\u201d.Dr.Johnston will preach at both services.Following the Evening Service, the Young People will conduct their Christian Youth Fellowship.Many of these Young People have been at camp and are returning to their regular programme of the Church to give themselves with more enthusiasm and devotion than ever to the Service of Christ and of their ANGLICAN * : Westmount Baptist li Amid the | fellows, ; The Mid-Week Fellowship of the Congregation is held every Wednesday Evening.These gatherings, which are for prayer, fellowship and practical discussion, constitute a most \u201cvital part of the Church's life.This week the Minister will preside but the service will be conducted by the Group of Christian Young People.- .UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount - Minister: Very \u2018Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bae.Organist and Choir Director Sunday, September 10th 10.00 a.m.Opening Session of Church School in all departments.11,00 a.m.Nursery Division and Mission Band.11.00 a.m.From the Carpenters Bench to the Way of the Cros 7.30 p.m.The Changeless \u2018Christ for a Changing World.The Minister.Dr.T.W.Jones, will preach.All Are Heartily Invited to Attend Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., Th.D.Sunday, September 10th 11.00 a.m.\u201cPut on the Whole Armour\u201d Dr.Lloyd Smith.:7:30 p.m.\u201cNew, Heart for a New Season.\u201d\u2019 Dr.Charles Johnston.* Organist and Cholrmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.Church of The Advent .Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion: 7.00 a.m.Tues, Thurs, and Sat, 8.00 a.m.Mon.and Friday.9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9.09 a.m, Evensong: 5.30 o.m.daily, excep! on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHUPFCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road .Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C, Rev.P.R.M.Farrell, M.A.Sunday, September 101h HARVEST THANKSGIVING 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, #11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon .Preacher: The Rector.*7.30 p.n.Evensong and Sermon, \u2014 Preacher: Rev.P.R.M.Farrell.Organist: Mr, Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.*\u2014These services will be broadcast, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A., Assistant Minister THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD Sunday, September 10th 11.00 am.and 7.30 p.m.Services will be conducted by Mr.Grant.Organist and Choirmaster: PHILLIPS MOTLEY, B.A.Mus.Bac, F.C.C.0.James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.Mekennon, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, September 10th 10.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service.Subject: \u201cThe Dimensions of Christian Life.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Subject \u201cDo You See Christ?\u201d Rev.T.McLennan will preach at both services.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Howard R.Kunkle, Assistant Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 am.Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Matins.Preacher: The Rector.7.30 pan, Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Howard R.Kunkle.Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Hely Communion.Thursday 10.00 am.Holy Communion SN OUNT PARK | \u201cEMMANUEL \u201d Western Ave, at Lansdowne = ee ne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.On Sunday, Sept.10th, services will be held both morning and evening.Dr.Camphell will preach t both services.Sunday Schaol will reopen next Sunday, September 17, 11.00 a.m.Sermon: \u2018This Is a Time for Belief,\u201d 7.30 p.m.Sermon: First of a series : on \u201cGetting Help From Religion.\u201d J.C.Beott, Choir Director George.Flower at the Organ ?Stud Rosl: toine LIVI room $85.00 $10.04 i plica their a \u201cS owe wor are d > D Bac, rch ).ter 9 it RK wne will ving.unday, Time series igion.\u201d BUY YOUR HOUSE PAINTS PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) ® Glidden Paints © Artists\u2019 Materials ® Picture Framing We Deliver WE.6889 13 APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED \u2014 4-5 room unfurnished apartment or flat, Westmount or Kastern N.D.G., by young businues couple.Reasonable rent.FI.3844 after 6 p.m.20 ROOMS TO LET MALLOWE \u2014 Large well furnished bed-sitting room.Reasonable.WA.5080.so N-31 \"SMALL balcony room, furnished, suit gentleman, meals optional.DE.9596.H-18 SNOWDON, large, bright bedroom, elevator apartment, business person.Breakfast optional.DE.6652, 21 ROOMS WANTED YOUNG engineer requires bachelor apartment or room with good family in Westmount.Call TA.0489 after 1 p.m., Friday and Saturday.H-21 28-a WANTED TO RENT STUDIO Studio basement playroom, vicinty of Hoslyn School, between Cote St.Antoine and Blvd.LA.7873.H-16 1:ICAR of store or 100 sq.ft.space, wili share.Write bex 875 c-o 2185 Hampton.H-24 29-a FOR SALE (GENERAL) ANTIQUI walnut corner cupboard; 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the past-president, Mrs.J.M.Hayes; and Mesdames MA.McInnis, Mark J.Savage, C.A.Phelan, J.S.stanford, J.E.Goodman, F.O.Reynolds, J.P.\u2018Boyle and T.J.McCaffrey.Miss Mildred Hodgkinson and Miss Dorothy Leather were joint hostesses recently at a kitchen shower given in honour of Miss Marion Roy whose marriage to Mr.Willard Gray is taking place on September 16th at St.Matthias Church, Westmount.The table decorations and gifts were attractively carried out in the col- shades imaginable.SUITS COATS DRESSES FUR COATS few Fall Fashions !! 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Dr.and Mrs.Bernard L.Hyams, of Westmount, announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ballon, to Mr.Raymond Harold Rudin, of Montreal, son of Dr.and Mrs.Louis Rudin, of Edmonton, Alta.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Ruth Marie, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Johns, and Mr.McKenzie Allan Rowat, son of Mr.and Mrs.Archibald Rowat, of Hunting- don, Que., has been arranged to take place September 16, at the Chapel of the Ascension of Our Lord Church, Westmount.The marriage of Shirley Margaret, daughter of Capt.and Mrs.J.Wynn Adair of Victoria, B.C., to Mr.John Alexander Capper, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Cap- per, of Westmount is taking place this afternoon, September 8th at three o'clock in Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount.The bride will be attended by Miss Joan Stirling as maid of honor and Miss Linda Thompson, niece of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid.Mr.Alfred Capper will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr, Nelson A.Gray and Mr.Desmond Capper.A reception will follow at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 4686 Westmount avenue.The marriage of Miss Ann Nichol Purcell, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Matthew Purcell of N.D.G., to Mr.Laurance Ben- tick Fuller, only son of Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Fuller, of Westmount and of Montrose Farm, Sweets- | burg, Que., will take place in St.Matthew's Church, Hampstead, on Saturday afternoon, September 9, at four o'clock, the Rev.Canon G.E.Trueman officiating.The bride's sister, Miss Janet Purcell, will be maid of honour, the other attendants being Miss Lorna Thompson and Miss Joan Radley.Mr.Frederick Hayes of Toronto will be best man, and Messrs.Stewart Conway, David Munro, Ralph Gale, and John Stirling, cousin of the bride, will be ushers.Mr.John Cook, cousin of the groom, will be organist and soloist.Following the wedding a reception will be held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.1 Miss Madeline Pigeon left on Monday for Kingston, Ont., where she is taking up her duities with the Y.W.C.A.Miss Pigeon has been in Belgium for two years with the same organization, Mrs.Douglas Abbott returned to Ottawa Wednesday from Lake Memphremagog where she spent the summer at her country home, Miss Elizabeth Abbott is in Montreal.The Ladies\u2019 Branch of the Hudson Yacht Club, Inc., is holding its annual meeting and tea tomorrow afternoon, at a quarter-to-three o'clock at the clubhouse.Mrs, Sheppard, the president, will preside.Mrs.E.Kingsland and Mrs.R.W.Sheppard will preside at the tea table.WEDDINGS DESBARATS - BEATTIE The marriage of Evelyn Jean, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Gordon Beattie, of Montreal, to Mr.Jean Edouard Desbarats, e!d- est son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward W.Desbarats, of Beaurepaire, |Que., took place quietly Tuesday, in the Church of the Advent, the Rev.Canon Sydenham Lindsay officiating.Immediately following the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Desbarats left on a motor trip and on their return will reside in St.Hilaire, Que.WAND-McCORD The marriage of Kathleen Charlotte, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William McCord to Mr.Alfred Edward Wand, Jr., son of Mr.A.E.Wand, and the late Mrs.Wand, all of Notre Dame de Grace, took place on Saturday, August 26, at three o'clock at Calvary United Church, Westmount.The Very Reverend T.W.Jones officiated.The bride was given away by her father, and wore a ballerina- length gown of powder blue chan- ve Sherbrooke Mountain Sts YOU thru your handwriting .A frank, constructive handwriting analysis will reveal your innermost can increase your charm and chances for success character traits .help you discover your streiigths and weaknesses , .talents and potentialities.For a detailed personal analysis send at least 25 words and your signature written in ink with $2.00 ond a stamped self addressed envelope to JACQUEMAINE, graphologist, 1176 Sherbrooke West, Montreal.A complete, individualized analysis Includes a study of: A) Mental and s and weaknesses, C) D} Abilities, aptitudes, with vocational counsel, marizing comments important to you.emotional nature.RB) Strengt personality.your latent Character and E) Sum- PEACE TAILORS AND CLEANERS LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS and LADIES\" DRESSES EXPERTLY DRY-CLEANED 85, We do Repairing, Remodelling.at Divine Price FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CALL UNiversity 5359 1196 ST.ANTOINE STREET We thank you, Father! tilly glee! han cont She pink blue giste gow pink with dres quet tion: Gen ford Love duri 400 was pink || on re ith ned ke ent e, nte ud.its row ree Mrs, pre- Mrs.the ean, prs.eld- ard aire, day, the y of- pere- left p re- aire, \u2014 tilly lace over taffeta, with longs gleeves coming to points over her pands, and hat to match, having a contrasting feather trim and veil.She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations, baby\u2019s breath and plue larkspur.Mrs.A.C.Exley, the bride's sister, as matron of honor wore a gown similar to the bride's in shell pink chantilly lace over taffeta with matching mittens and headdress and carried a colonial bouquet of blue larkspur, pink carnations and baby's breath.Mr.A: C.Exley acted as best man for Mr.Wand and Mr.H.Gentleman acted as usher.Mr.Gif- ford Mitchell, organist, played \u201cI Love You Truly\u201d and \u2018\u201cBecause™ during the signing of the register.The reception was held at the 400 Club where the bride's table was decorated with low bowls of pink carnations and babies\u2019 breath Annette Etienne MASSEUSE FORMERLY OF THE MANOIR RICHELIEU HOTEL, MURRAY BAY, QUE, Specializing In Sinus, Arthritis and Sclatica Treatments Previously Operated By Masseur Ladies Only \u2014 Foot Treatments: Corns and Callouses Removed 1434 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 410-11 \u2014 HA.1970 Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) N.D.G.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1030 Mr.Alfred E Wand Jr.and His Bride Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Edward Wand, Jr., are shown cutting their wedding cake following their recent marriage at Calvary United Church.The bride is the former Miss Kathleen Charlotte McCord, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William McCord, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.A.E.Wand and the late Mrs.Wand, all of and centered with the wedding cake.The couple left later for a trip to Ontario, the bride travelling in a black and white check imported wool suit, taffeta hat and black \u2018accessories and a corsage of red {Formerly Vite-et- Do you know this man?e He's the shoe man with a good reputation, © Shoe Shine ; BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC 376 VICTORIA AVENUE ¢ Shoe rebuilding at its best ¢ Tinting expertly done to match your ensemble Galoshes, overshoes and all colors of Suede shoes renovated and vaccuumed inside Zippers replaced All kinds of leather goods repaired \u2018and renewed Highest quality materials used, all at most moderate prices Work called for and delivered \u201cBe one of our satisfied customers\u201d Bien Shoe Repair) WA.0003 ® Hats Cleaned and Blocked ost ess ent our ie.ELEC ELECTR 5774 Sherbrooke Street (At Melrose) OSERVICE® \u201cBooth Bros.(Established Over 25 Years) TRICAL Is the wiring in your home old-fashioned and unsafe?Let us send one of our licensed electricians to give you an estimate oii rewiring and installation of modern outlets and fixtures.Call us today ! ICIANS W.EL.7379 bride, -| Dougall | \u2018afterwards at the bride\u2019s home.roses.On their return they will live in Montreal.An out-of-fown guest was the bride's aunt, Mrs.Alvin Graham, I of Arundel, Que.RAY - HAMILTON At St.Paul's Church, Orms- town, on Saturday, September 2, the marriage took place of Annie Wynita, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Hamilton, to Mr.Wesley Cathcäïrt Ray, of Westmount, son of Mr.Lawrence Ray and the late Mrs.Ray of Lennoxville.Miss Hamilton is a graduate of Macdonald College, and Mr.Ray is a former officer of the R.C.A.F.who was stationed for two years in India.The Rev.C.Leslie Taylor officiated at the double-ring ceremony, Mrs.Percy Osmond presided at the organ, and Mrs.John Wallace sang \u201cAll Joy Be Thine,\u201d and \u201cThrough the Years.\u201d A profusion of pastel gladiolus, and white tapers decorated the chancel, and snapdragons and trailing myrtle marked the guest pews.-.Miss Hamilton was attended by [her sister, Mrs.Huntléy Greig as matron of honor, and- her two little nieces, Marilyn Greig and Beverly Hamilton, as flower girls.Mr.Leslie Ray, of Drummond- ville, was best man for his cousin, and the ushers were Mr.Pur- vis Hamilton, brother of the and Mr.Trevor Beck of Montreal.The bride wore a gown of white dotted nylon organdy over taffeta with a ruffle around the low neckline of the moulded basque and at the pointed waistline, from which the full skirt extended in a chapel train, Long frilled mitts ended in points over the hands.Her fingertip length veil was held in place by a coronet of white lilacs, and her bouquet was of red rosebuds and stephanotis.She wore the bridegroom\u2019s gift, a single strand of matching pearls.Mrs.Greig wore a floor length gown of dusty rose nylon margui- sette with portrait neckline and a shoulder length veil, her bouquet being of shaded rose gladiolii.The little flower girls were in bouffant frocks of turquoise dotted nylon organdy and carried nosegays of baby rosebuds and aster hearts.Mrs.Hamilton, mother of the bride, was gowned in fuchsia crepe faille and wore a black velvet hat \"and black accessories.Her corsage was of toning mauve camellias.A reception was held at Mac- Hall, Ormstown .and Baskets of gladiolus, bowls of (Continued on Page 11) PAGE NINB Invisible LOW PRICES 2055 St.Catherine St.W.(near Fort) Wilbank 2443 Eopert At Weaving j ce For The First Time In Canada At These New, Low Prices! 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son, Alf Melville Auxiliary of the Women's Sociation be making a a for For your tailor-made zie, Syb Missionary Society of the Pres- |TeW members and would like \u2018o Shirley byterian Church in Canada will be 0¥8anize a French branch in Mont- COAT or SUIT nie and held at 3 p.m.on Thursday, Sept.real.so du French speaking ver go to real.14, in the church hall, Melville CT8NS widows are invited ta at avenue, Westmount.y tend.The Assn.also extends an BR U K E R D; There are to be three speakers: invitation to all Imperial veterans where styles are The T Mrs.J.A.Smith, Mrs.Paul Chan Widows.originated for daughte and Mrs.Mariano Di.Gangi.er and cB, O A large attendance is expected.Rummage Sales workmanship is dred, » The members of the Catherine guaranteed LR.S.M Calvary W.M.S.Booth W.A.are planning to hold B K and Mr The opening meeting of Calvary |a rummage sale on October 17th R U E R of Wes W.M.S.will be held in the church |in the Hall of the First Baptist REG'D.urday, parlours on Wednesday, Septem-qchurch at 1171 Guy street, corner LADIES\u2019 TAILOR noon, i ber 13, at 8.15 p.m.Mrs.Fred N.of Dorchester Street.Mrs.W.E.Maker of Women's Ven./ Stephen is to be convener of the |Shepherd is the chairman and can Apparel Rees ¢ meeting.The evening's address !be reached at ELwood 8087.1430 McKAY STREET Phillips just ab St.Catherine St) and pa .For Appointment rov.Convention mn lviontrea WI.1469 Previously at Sherbrooke T U .Will H Id and Mountain St.The 34th Biennial Convention of The Canadian Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in Montreal September 18 to 21 in First Baptist Church, Dorchester and Guy streets.i : - Delegates will be coming from all parts of the Dominion.The Là eu® À Canadian President, Mrs.James Lade, from Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs.V/s KY EXPOR / Ale 4 W.P.Wallace, treasurer, from Victoria B.C.; the first Vice President, an i e Mrs.I.H.Perigoé from Toronto; the 2nd Vice-President, Mrs.T.H.EWELLERY a ) R R su , Pa Greenaway from Hamiton, Ontario; the Corresponding Secretary, | JEW : \" - M Mrs.Grace Knight from Edmonton, Alberta; the recording Secre- | CHINAWARE * tary from Cushing, P.Q.East- CRYSTAL ern provinces will also be repre- SILVERWARE sented: New Brunswick, , Nova LAMPS Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and even Newfoundland \u2014 besides À Manitoba and Saskatchewan.= On Monday afternoon (18th) .t 4 o'clock, a reception will be held in the First Baptist Church for officers, delegat:s and friends.On Monday evening a public merting in the church auditorium will be opened by devotions conducted by Rev.Dr.Miles McCut- cham, Pastor of the church.Mr.Clifford Johnston the organist assisted by the choir, will have charge of the music.The speaker of the evening will be Mrs.James Lade, the President, who will give the highlights of the recent memorable World Convention held in Hastings, England, which 2 delegates and friends from Canada were privileged to attend.Tuesday will be occupied by business.During the morning a delegation will be received by His Honor Mayor Houde at the City Hall and will sign the Golden Book.Tuesday evening will be \u201cYouth Night\u201d, when three groups of boys and girls will compete in an elocution contest for silver and gold medals, and conducted by Mrs.Jack Young.An Oratorical Contest will also be held in which three ycung men and two young ladies will each deliver a speech on some phase of the alcohol question.Three prominent men in this city will decide on the winners of the $25.00 prize given by Mrs.John Wickson of Toronto.GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT FOR EVERY OCCASION 3417 Cote des Neiges {Corner of Sherbrooke) Tel.WE.8978 Ton-for-ton Lasalle Coke gives as much heat and lasts as long as any other solid fuel.Heap the fire-pot full, shake less, use less draft\u2014that\u2019s how simple it is to get ATELIER] TEXTILES 1460 Union Avenue # Room 11 x MORGAN'S) HI warmth and comfort from a Lasalle Coke fire! RA Order today from your regular fuel dealer or (OPPOSITE hand loomed upholstery, drapery fabrics,\u2019 À rugs, table mats, etc.2 ORIGINAL DESIGNS 'H AND COLORS CREATED à Lasalle Coke Company, MArquette 6221, = Supply and quality guaranteed BSH For Wednesday afternoon a TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL § drive around the city is arranged REQUIREMENTS 3 \u2014.and at 7 o'clock in the church = \u2018hal! the Convention dinner will Phone: 3 take place, the special speaker HA.8445 ; being Dr.George Little of Toronto.Ladies representing outstanding womens societies in the city will be dinner guests and wil) hring greetings. 73 RE RE fs THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1050 < Social Personal & ngageménts + | RAY - HAMILTON (Continued from Page 9) esters and \u201ctrailing myrtle, and tapers in twin holders formed the decorations, Going away, the bride travelled in a grey tweed suit and grey pat, with red accessories, - and wore a corsage of white carnations.After visiting Toronto and\u2019 other points in Eastern Ontario, Mr, and Mrs.Ray will take up residence in Outremont.Out-of-town guests included Mr.Lawrence Ray, Mrs.R.J.Ray, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Cascadden, and Mr.and Mrs.Ray Hunting, of Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Ray of Drummondville; Mr.Gordon Hamilton of Ottawa; Miss.M.E.Webb of Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.Trevor Beck; Mr.and Mrs, Tom Mitchell and daughter Kathy, Mr.and Mrs.J.Johnson, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Clark, and the Misses Annie Hamilton, Janie Norris, Jessie M.Norris, Marjorie Hanson, Alice Kelly, Bertha MacKenzie, Sybil MacMullan, Ann Patch, Shirley Tait, Jo Wells, Ruth; You- nie and Alice Young, all of Montreal.DAVISON - HILDRED The marriage of Barbara June, daughter of Sir William Hildred, CB.O.B.E, M.A, and Lady Hil- dred, M.B,, Ch.B., of Montreal, to Mr.Arthur Clifford Davison, LR.SM., A.R.C.M., son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur MacKay Davison, of Westmount, took place on Sat- ITS $/10074.ITS mellow.{FRONTENAC WHITE: (AP ire ste À ir to decorate the church and white gladioli were arranged on the altar: The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white Princess lace over white satin, fashioned with a train.Her veil of tulle illusion, extending to the hem of her train, was held by \u2018a cap of lilies of the valley and she carried a bouquet of blush pink roses and stephanotis.Mrs.Michael Hildred, as matron of honor for her sister-in-law, and Miss Marian Fox, and Miss Audrey Drysdale, as bridesmaids, were \u2018in redingote trocks of champagne marquisette over satin.They wore headdresses of beige feathers and apricot flower gladioli .blossoms.Mr.Grant Townsend acted as best man for Mr, Davison and the ushers were Mr.Michael Hildred' the bride's brother, and Mr.Michel.Perrault.Lady Hildred, the bride's mother, was gowned in rose beige: \u2018crepe and lace and wore a hat of\u2019 aquamarine felt, trimmed = with beige feathers, and a corsage bou~ quet of Talisman roses.Mrs.Davison, mother of the bridegroom, wore a, gown of powder blue lace over taffeta faille, with a hat of matching felt, trim- |med with feathers, and a corsage bouquet of Sweetheart roses.The reception was held in the Windsor Hotel, where mixed flowers were used as decorations, the accessories.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.F.: C.Gould- ing-Smith, and Mr.and Mrs.Irwin Haskett, of Ottawa and Miss Naomi Jones of \u2018New York, LOVETT-THOMPSON The marriage of Rita Cecilia, niece of Mr.and Mrs.H.John Thompson, of Montreal, to Mr.Charles Joseph Lovett jr., son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles J.Lovett, of Westmount, took place on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, in the Church of St.Ignatius of Loyola, the Rev.Lionel Stanford officiating.Mrs.Evelyn Monahan played the wedding music and Mr.Frank Gore sang during the signing of the register.White gladioli were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.H.John Thompson, was in a frock of white nylon apricot [1 petals and carried bouquets of | Prince of Wales Salon of the | of navy blue crepe \u2018with a hat of cocoa feathers, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.\u2018The reception was held at the residence of the bride\u2019s uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, 3841 Draper avenue, where white and pink carnations were used as decorations.Later Mr.and Mrs.Lovett left by plane for New York and Atlantic City, the bride travelling in a grey wool suit, under a matching topcoat, and wearing a hat of pink feathers, navy blue accessories, and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.Mr.Lovett is a graduate of Loyola College, Class of '49.Among the out-of-town guests PAGE ELEVEN were Mr.and Mrs.R.Lovett, of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.N.Lovett, \u2018Mr.and Mrs, W.MacDowell, of St.Sauveur des Monts, Que.and Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Haire, of Toronto.Hard water scale that forms in water tanks and pipes can boost heating costs by as much as twen- ty-five percent.Soft water eliminates scale.NOW! 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Only by direct comparison with the original broadcast, can you appreciate therich, full tone of exclusive \u201cPolyphonic Reproduction \u2014 for both radio and records! Modern design in Limed Oak, Red Mahogany or Walnut.Has two record compartments ., .built-in loop antenna.P.V.A.ASPECK 1671-3 St Catherine St.West Fitzroy 2436 (Near Guy St.) ® EXCLUSIVE POLYPHONIC REPRODUCTION @ 3-SPEED RECORD PLAYER @ EXTENDED SHORT WAVE WE SELL THE BEST AND REPAIR THE REST D THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 200K >0 O< 2OCDOC >oc oO >0 oDOC OCTO To CT by\u2019 PAULINE ROY 150 c= 0c\u2014> 0c 0c 0c 0c=0c\u20140c\u20140\u2014\u20140d] With autumn only a few weeks away and the fall school term about to commence \u2019tis time for us to give a thought to back-to- school wardrobes.\u2018School-age girls and boys from kindergarten to | Male it Ypursll À | | > -Nege are preparipg r= wv for a new schoulli year and, naturally | must be outfitted for many different occasions.Hand-knit sweaters, always popular, lead the -ield again this fall with a special accent -on the tartan trend.You can make many attractive and original articles by knitting, and there's the economical side of it, too.No matter how thrifty or ingenious a homemaker is, there comes a point at which the budget oalks and \u201cand re-x fuses to stretch another penny\u2019s worth.That's one reason why mothers all over Canada are knitting two, purling two, trying to keep the budget balanced and the whole family in sartorial splendor.Whether you are a beginner or an experienced Knitter there are one or two points of which you should make special note, One of these is tension.Before starting any knitted item be sure that you understand the stitch tension which appears at the beginning of the instructions for knitting.Ten- sior: is the number of stitches per indh you knit with a certain size needle and a specific \u201cyarn.To measure your stitch tension cast on 20 stitches and work 20 rows in stocking stitch.Now compare the number of stitches per inca in the piece you have knitted with the tension given in the instruc- ticns.If your tension is too loose try a size smaller needle.If it is too tight try a size larger needle This imple test takes only fifteen minutes of your time before you start your knitted article, and may save you fifteen hours of your precious time should you discover half way through the garment thet your tension is making the garment much larger, or smaller in size.The diamond cardigans pictured here are particularly useful because they can be worn with so many different color combinations.The girl's cardigan in our picture is predominantly green and is coupled with a green skirt.At the same time, our model wears a Clues to Character And Aptitudes Seen In Your Handwriting \u201cHandwriting is almost an open door to the soul and character of a person,\u2019 says young Jacque- maine, whose prowess in the fascinating field of graphology is increasingly well known in.this district.She is most venement in denying any attempt at fortune-telling.Her study of handwriting leads only to a judging of a person's character and aptitudes, and is constructive and inspiring, not sheer entertainment.She proposes only to make a person aware of weaknesses and talents which might otherwise remain hidden.We spend too much time and effort at something for which we are not suited, she contends, whereas with proper self-know- ledge great achievements could be made.A handwriting analyst since the age of 14, Jacquemaine was rated at 19 as one of the leading authorities in the field.Her almost psychic analyses have even the most skeptical shaking their heads with amazement.Classical music: the kind we keep hoping will turn into a tune.crisp yellow blouse to pick up the yellow stripe in the diamond pattern.Likewise her escort wears a beige shirt and wine tie to rm monds in the pattern.If you would like to have a direction leaflet for knitting these DIA, MOND PLAID CARDIGANS, just send a stamped, self-addressed ey, velope to the Make It Yoursel Dept of this paper, 2191 Lo Hampton Avenue, N.D.G., requesting Leaflet No, CW-5.Instructions come in sizes 14, 16, and 18 years, \u2014 Are You Entertaining?WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch Bowls, Coat Racks ond Linen.For AN Occasions New Bridge Sets for Sale Bench & Table Service AT.4755-6-7 Req'd, Est\u2019d.1919 6220 Decarie Biva, match the beige and wine dia- \\ The healthgiving way with famous Finnish Stone Steam Baths Like a Tonic - Sun Lamps - Massage Ladies only \u2014 Very private Reasonable SAUNA STEAM BATH 1458 MacKay St.WI.8729 (Above St.Catherine) chil My Cra of M-( Joh 1426 MacKAY ST.When you are downtown we invite you to explore the treasures at Mero's Antique Galleries in their NEW LOCATION (Just above St.Fi.5627 Catherine St.) à Pr, Canin LI It's BEST E GUARANTEE PTT SATISFACTION Seasonal DRY, [ATTEN & i Ar Church Ave.LAT Pitk-Up and Delivery Servic I DYERS, COZLTD: || Yi 6679 I FOUR ROSES CANADIAN WHISKY DISTILLED IN CANADA BLENDED IN CANADA BOTTLED IN.CANADA Jor CANADIANS WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY FRANKFORT DISTILLERS (CANADA) LTD, even \u201cJols day with as th Love his Fe color mors tors Stor, J oy 4 : RES jé .- 204 a vou po THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1850 PAGE THIRTEEN À 5, À ction C A T M * na Clair de Lune follows.Rubinstein's : DIA.Ja, Ountain Pa de Marky Romance in A de Marky arrange- A ment will be among the poetic d en.Pla ho .° subjects.(This is the melody that rself F - G i P Î served as foundation to the song amp- y use arce lies Ianls \u201cIf You Were But A Dream\u201d).sting ° .Chopin will be represented by the iong C d | H elusive delicate study in double cary, ome y $ it t Vi e ow thirds, mastered by so few pianists, - De Marky appears daily at 2.30, One of the maddest and mer- 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.riest plays in years opened what That familiar and fascinating ° 9?is literally a \u201crun\u201d at the Moun- theme by Paganini has challenged tain Playhouse on Monday eve- |a number of composers \u2014 Schu- ; ; : ning.This is the farce-comedy mann, Liszt, Rachmaninoff in- First Time In Montreal called \u201cSee How They Run,\u201d in |cluded.\u2014 To write their varia- te \u2018 which the enterprising C.A.T.[tions around it, most brilliant of |\u2019 \u2018 troupe keep the action rolling so [these for solo piano are the | EXC 7 EMEN Toe speedily that even the spectators Brahms variations on this subject.| ; == are slightly breathless at the end |A group of these will be intro-| W SPEC Ti ACLE.: 3 of the three-act sprint.duced by Paul de Marky during his \u20ac The first-night house laughed |appearance for a week at the Se- | GLORIOUS MUSIC.'d, uproariously at the plight of the |ville Art Theatre, whose manage-| ai re English vicars American wife ment is inaugurating a new concert x À who gets herself into such a diz- policy, beginning Thursday, Sep- zily complicated situation in \u201cSee tember 7th.\u2018 How They Run.\u201d Returning to the This \u201cConcert in Miniature\u201d will vicarage after -an innocent eve- open with the glittering Liszt- ning with a GI corporal with Transcription of Verdi's great (Continued on Page 16) opera Rigoletto, Debussy's dreamy AT THE MONKLAND SATURDAY TILL TUESDAY STARTS SUNDAY! In a scene from \u201cCheaper By The Dozen,\u201d opening on Saturday iving at the Monkland Theatre, Clifton Webb, the father of twelve \u2018 mous children, gives out with a very unwelcome \u201cwhoop\u201d to his wife » Myrna Loy, who senses the first sign of whooping cough.Jeanne ssage Crain is also starred in this Twentieth Century-Fox adaptation of the recent\u2019 best-seller.Also on the same program, \u201cAmbush,\u201d M-G-M\u2019s biggest western in 10 years, starring Robert Taylor, 8729 John Hodiak and Arlene Dahl.\u201c \u2018Ç > J ; [ \\ ) olson Retums to Westmount nn CR 7 64] adaptation of ! BE .= ff oe Puccini\u2019s immortal 2 EAS \u201cLa Boheme.\u201d = : eatre mm Ficture Deque .| on 6 Ù , | œ # ON OUR STAGE à ( Reported by Hollywood to be A SIDNEY BUCHMAN P: PRODUCTION © PAUL d MARKY .3 even greater than its predecessor, Fh LARRY PARKS - BARBARA HALE y \u20ac nus .\u2018 a \u201cJolson Sings Again\u201d opens Sun- i T0- ia MINUTE \u2018 sani ur Concert Pianist L day at the Westmount Theatre ON THE SAME PROGRAM! sl in a Program Co 527 ; 1 with Larry Parks again superb \u201cworlé emt News featuring : as the world\u2019s greatest entertainer.) LRA J Brahms, Chopin, FU Lovely Barbara Hale is starred as -CARLING qq.Listz and Oth ers : BR l his wife.: 1- À DAILY AT Featured in the musical with color by Technicolor is that memorable quartet of character actors who helped make \u2018\u2018The Jolson 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 p.m | Yd REPORTER Story\u201d the success it was: William Demarest and Bill Goodwin as Jolson's show business associates, gad a SATURDAY i NOW PLAYING until SATURDAY! \"NANCY GOES TO RIO\" (Color by TECHNICOLOR) and \"SIDE STREET\" TLE A) a FORO: RVR Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne a Jolson\u2019's kindly parents who danced to the memorable \u201cAnniversary Waltz.\u201d Also to be seen in \u201cJolson Sings Again\u201d is Myron McCormick, as the motion picture executive who persuades Jolson to help make a movie of his life.Hit tunes sung by Jolson in the forthcoming Westmount Theatre film include: \u201cI'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover,\u201d \u201cGive My Regards to Broadway,\u201d \u2018Pretty Baby,\u201d \u201cSonny Boy,\u201d \u201cBaby Face,\u201d After Youve Gone,\u201d \u201cWhen the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along,\u201d \u201cIs It True What They Say About Dixie?,\u201d \u201cI Only Have Eyes For You,\u201d \u201cI'm Just Wild About Harry\u201d and others.As the added attraction is one of the most gripping emotional dramas of the year, \u201cPaid in Full.\u201d An intense, absorbing story of three people involved in a deadly triangle, the Hal Wallis production stars Robert Cummings, Liza- beth Scott and Diana Lynn.They make the most of the dramatic opportunities offered by a well-written script based on a controversial Reader's Digest article by Dr.Frederic Loomis.Their portrayals brilliantly heighten the film's natural dramatic flavor.Cast as sisters, the Misses Scott and Lynn fall hopelessly in love with Cummings, who marries the latter.However, their marriage is a stormy one, gnd only their child holds it together.They are divorced when the youngster is run over by an automobile driven by Miss Scott.It would be unfair to reveal any more of the plot which deals with Miss Scott\u2019s efforts to atone for the tragic accident.Suffice it to say the picture moves to a climax that packs a stunning emotional wallop.MGM: BIGGEST WESTERN IN 10 YEARS !! «.Comes flaming to the screen based on the best story of the West ever printed by the Saturday Evening Post! CORTURY-1O> mth Betty Lynn - Edgar Buchanan Barbara Bates Mildred Natwick- Sara Allgood STARRING ROBERT TAYLOR JOHN HODAK ARLENE DAH with DON TAYLOR - JEAN HAGEN + JOHN MCINTIRE +, Last Showing TODAY! James Dan MASON DURYEA \"ONE \u2018WAY STREET\" Also \"BLUE LAGOON\" Color by Technicolor 5 PAGE FOURTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1950 \u2014 QRFU Openers 1.30 Tomorrow VETERAN ACTOR * man shield during a gun-fight in Paramount's \u201cBranded,\u201d has been an actoy for 58 years.He started his career when he was 13.POPULATION The population of the province of Newfoundland is 321,171, about one fourth the population of Greater Montreal.Edward Clark, Alan Ladd\u2019s hu- Release Junior Grid Schedule The 1950 Junior Quebec Rugby\u2019 Football Union schedule was released .this week by secretary Norm Gillespie.First game of the season will see the defending champions, N.D.G.Maple Leafs, visiting Westmount.ANE PA EE TT Sen A Ls rae a ' tinue 2 00 h! BETTER.not bitter! THAT'S WHY 3 OUT OF 4 PREFER?BLACK HORSE ALE *In recent taste tests with other leading brands Following ls the complete sche- | dule: Sept.9\u2014N.D.G.at Westmou Sept.10\u2014South Shore at Cartiervitle; St.Aloysius at Rosemount.Sept.16\u2014St.Aloysius at South Shore; Rosemount at N.D.G.Sept.17 17\u2014Westmount at Cartierville ep mount at St.Aloysius.Sept.23\u2014Westmount at South Shore.Sept.24\u2014N.D.G.at St.\u2019 Aloysius; Car- tierville at Rosemount, Sept.27 (et, Verdun, night) \u2014 Car- tierville at N.D.G.Sept.30\u2014Rosemount at Westmount; south Shore at N,D.G.Oct, 1\u2014St, Aloysius at Cartierville.ct.7\u2014Rosemount at South Shore; Cartlerville at Westmount ; St.Aloysius a Oct.9\u2014Cartierville \u2018at South Shore;, St.Aloysius at Westmount; N.D,G.at Rosemount.© Oct.T4\u2014Westmount at N.D.G.Oct.15\u2014Rosemount at , Cartierville; South Shore at St.Aloys Oct.18.(Verdun, Dani) South Shore at Rosemount.Oct.21\u2014N.D.G.at South Shore.Oct.22\u2014Cartierville at St.Aloysius; _| Westmount at Rosemount, Oct.28\u2014South Shore at Westmount; Rosemount at St.Aloysius.Oct, 20\u2014N.D.G.at Cartierville, 20 (at Verdun, night) \u2014 West- mme Wesm't Juniors, Inters, Play Host In Double Bill f i By MEL JAMES It was announced yesterday that untess\u2019 the pants for the West.mount Intermediate team turn up in a hurry, the players will play their first game without any.This statemept forced a grin from Coach Roy Chesley who casualy remarked that the Three Riverg squad won't be able to whip the pants of the Westmounters.He was speaking of the first intermediate QR.F.U.game of the season to be played as part of a double header at the West.mount Athletic Grounds tomorrow afternoon.The opening game of the season will feature the Westmount junior entry against their arch rivals, the N.D.G.Maple Leafs who won the title last year.Pants or no pants the Westmount intermediate squad, a new entry in the Q.R.F.U, this year, will be out to start on a winning streak.Boasting of many out.Nov.4\u2014League playof Nov, 11\u2014League POI with Verdun section.Nov.18\u2014Eastern Canadian final.standing players from last year's isa oN y COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL TYPES OF ELECTRIC TRAINS WE NOW ALSO CARRY A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF EDUCATIONAL TOYS 1518 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST next door to the Medical Arts Bldg.) Navy squad, they have built up a formidable club in the eyes of most Rugby fans, The pants are due to arrive any day, but so far as is known at the present time they have not been sent to the club as a delay in shipment has been noted.The juniors, who have their equipment from last year, will bé fully dressed for their fixture starting at 1:30 p.m.With a number of holdovers from last year, and with plenty of starry players joining the ranks this season, the \u2018juniors hope to improve their lot TT et me - THE TRAINATORIUM, NEFTEPRTE Parades Commence Tuesday Evening September 12th, 1950 7:15 p.m.RECRUITS NOW BEING ACCEPTED APPLY 1429 CLOSSE STREET ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS \u201cVICTORY\u201d CORPS announces this season over the ten game schedule.Last year they were dumped in third place, two of their defeats coming from the N.D.G.Maple Leafs, who were out for revenge from the 1948 season when they dropped the final contest to the Westmounters for the title.Under Bruce Johnson and Roy Eagles, the Westmounters hope to even the score on Saturday, and will have on hand a number of top plays and players to try it.Ex-Navy members of the West- mount Intermediate squad are many, including such stars as Des Findlay and Bobby Pugh.In the case of Findlay, Coach Roy Chesley sald he was glad the Alouette officers didn't know talent when they saw it, while Pugh is one of the best forward passers in the league this year.Other top tars of last year that will don the purple and white of Westmount are Eddie McLeod, Jim Simpson, Al Fitzpatrick, Jack (Opposite The Forum) ve ROOT Sl ey ON EVERY ARFANDJT RUCK Drake and Johnny Hitzle.The intermediate -fixture will get underway at 3 p.m.and it is hoped that the stands will be filled for the important double fixture as no other Rugby games are being held tomorrow.Among the other players to line up in tomorrow afternoon's game will be Terry Rogers and Ed Leh- \u2018man, formerly with McGill; Ducky Aird of the Three Rivers Intermediate team last year; George Martin who left the Eastward club to join Dermer in the centre duties, Gibby Loisoie, Harry Middleton, Gordie Poirier and Keith Marsden.Westm't Hockey Player Sailed For Scotland Hal Young, of 454 Grosvenor AND LABOUR, NOT COVERED BY THE GU ol JL SII TRY, E3ESE IR LEI SE NTY, PLUS QB.B.CARLIFE GUARANTY FOR FORD $40.00.MONARCH $45.00.FORD TRUCK $75.00.EACH OWNER OF A B.B.CARLIFE GUARANTY IS ENTITLED TO 4, 10% DISCOUNT ON PARTS BOO nl SL Jde COUPONS.RL WATlantic, 116 4{) avenue, Westmount, was among the passengers who sailed from Quebec City aboard the Empress of Scotland on Friday.Hal who is well known in loeal hockey circles here is bound for the United Kingdom where he will play for the Kirkcaldy, Scotland, hockey club in the Senior Scottish League.Two years ago the Westmounter also played overseas, at that time with the famous Earl's Court Rangers.The majority of players in the British Hockey Leagues are Canadians, so Hal will havep lenty of buddies while over there.w L Wes ond £ Falco aftern As at W byas cham] gue, E on the Fal of Ha ern 8 for th of the per 1 We short Dann their sent, Ronn been _ possi have with at th by ! ferre( Ike cons! out | respo down lost the © on th past.Ste to ev then up B the Veste play from iverg pe of este he of their ar, new Year, ining out.year's up a [ of any At the been ship- their [ll he xture num- year, ayers h, the fir lot game ped in feats Maple venge they o the I Roy pe to , and of top West- | are s Des Coach d the it is filled xture being 0 line game Leh- ucky Inter- eorge | club uties, leton, \u2018sden.venor mong from press who ockey the will tland, ottish unter time Court n the Cana- lenty Westmount Soccer Team Lose League Westmount soccer lost their second straight game\u201d to Canadair Falcons at Charlevoix on Sunday afternpon, by the score of 3-1.As they also lost last Wednesday at Westmount Athletic Grounds, py a similar score, Falcons won the championship of the National League, Eastern section, by a 6-2 count on the two-game series.Falcons will play Westinghouse of Hamilton, winners of the western section at Charlevoix Ground for the Atholstan Cup emblematic of the National League.on September 18, 17, total goals to count.Westmount were unfortunately short handed on Sunday, as goaler Danny Smith was away, Jim.Rose, their .dependable back, was ab- gent, as was Mo Cockburn, and Ronnie Rajotte.Had these men.been available, it is more than possible that Westmount would have come out on top, as even with the weakened team they led at the interval by 1 to 0 on a geal by Baldy Boyd, recently transferred from Blue Bonnets.Ike Amromin, the youthful Falcons! goalkeeper, played a standout game, and undoubtedly was responsible in keeping the score down for his team.Westmount lost two golden chances early in the second half, when they were on the six yard line, only to shoot past.Stan Rose headed home a corner, to even the score for Falcons, and then his brother Chuck snapped up Bob Hutchinson's rebound off the post to drive the ball past HA.5244 and register your name and address, Our bowling league hours are 10.00 a.m.- 1.30 p.m or 3.30 p.mask you to be present at a special meeting, at which we w FRESHMENTS.If you are already bowling in an organized league, why not see your her arrange to book ybur league at one of the above mentioned alleys.FREE BANQUET AND PRIZES to be held at the end of the bowling season at \"SAMSON'S HALL\", 1278-80 St.Andre street THIS MENU WILL BE SERVED AT YOUR FREE BANQUET Play-Off THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 following a terrific drive by Archie Gammon, which hit Pow's hands and came out to Thomas.Westmount have still to play Hakoah in the semi-final of the Quebec Cup, which will be played at Charlevoix on: Sunday, providing Marty Pow subing in goal for| Stelco knock the Jewish club out the absent Smith and doing a swell of the Charity Cup on Thursday.job at that.The Stanford Cup series will « Jimmy Thomas put the game on ; conclude the season which will last ice for Falcons, when he netted, well into October.Big Entry List for Lions Golf Tournament This Week-End At Marlborough, Golf Club, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, Professional Golfers will compete in the Annual Lions Golf Tournament for $3,600 in prize money and for the Lions and Freeman Trophies and various other awards., The entries to date are as follows:\u2014Jim Anderson, Mount Royal; Stan Baird, LaSalle; Andrew Black, Saguenay; Aley Brault, St.Hyacinthe; George Cairns, Meadowbrook; Buddy Clark, Hampstead; Louis D'Breyne, Manoir Richelieu; Stan Dempster, Rivermead; Bobby Alston, Fairmount; Sid Fry, Cornwall; James Fowliss, Sherbrooke: Bob Ferns, Northern Resorts; Harry Fowlsori, Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club; Frank: Glass, Mount Bruno; Charles Giraldeau, St.Eustache; Frank Grant, Country Club; Paddy Grant, Lachine; Diamond.Gauthier, \u2018Municipal; J.A.Rudolph Huot, Royal Quebec; Fred Hill, Birch- \u2018dale; Tony Huot, Levis; Len Harmon, Knowlton; Stan Horne, Isle- mere; Jules Huot, Laval; Rolland Huot, Lorette; George Ireland, Val Morin; Stan Kolar, Gatineau; Bill Kerr, Beaconsfield; Bob Kerr, St.Jovite; Walter Lilley, Summerlea; | Frank Munn, Tecumseh; Harry Mulligan, Unattached; Bill Madden, Hermitage; Gordon McLean, Chambly; Jim McLean, Lauren- tian; Ken Murray, Royal Montreal; Arnold McLean, Whitlock; John MacPherson, St.Johns; Red Mackenzie, Elmridge; Jim Patton, Seignory Club; Jim Patterson, Kanawaki; Gerry Proulx, Bonnie- brook; Ernie Stintson, Chaudicre; Jim Swarbrick, Marlborough; Ernie Wakelem, Royal Ottawa; (Continued on Page 16) PAGE FIFTEEN Avenue Leads Softball Play-Off, Win Two Games The Avenue Stars started out on the right foot on Wednesday night winning the- first game of the finals from the Police and Fire by the score of 13-1.Clifford Bowles, the sixteen-year- old that put the beginning of the end on Western Taxi in the semi- -| finals, came right back to throw a 2-hitter against the Police and Fire.Cliff had a no-hitter going into the last of the fifth with two out when Leo Fitzgerald slapped | a clean single to centre field.The second hit came off the bat of Johnny Moore in the ninth.Willie Manolson found Police and Fire pitcher Gordie DesClouds for three big hits, one heing a double.Bert Kelley had two hits and Gordie Graham helted a home run.The Avenue Stars infield of Ron Brambell, Bert Kelley, Phil Marlin and Gordie Graham were a solid wall behind their pitcher making only one error in 19 tries.INVITE.all LADIES who are interested in.BOWLING ANY AFTERNOON during the week, to TELEPHONE stating the HOUR and AFTERNOON you prefer to bowl.We will notify you by letter and ill organize the team and serve FREE RE- secretary and have THE Tuesday Each ROYAL MONTREAL REGIMENT 4625 St.Catherine St.West REGIMENTAL PARADES will commence Tuesday, Sept.12th at 8 p.m.Recruits Accepted on (M.G.) Week 1.Celery and Olives 2.Individual Chicken Salad 3.Small Buttered Rolls 4, Assorted Sandwiches 5.Ice Cream 6.Fancy Assorted Cakes HAE EE 7.Coffee, Cream & Sugar 8.Chocolates & After Dinner Mints 9.Cherry Punch BOWLING FEES AT REGULAR PRICES Come One and All! Book Early! MONTREAL BOWLING ACADEMY 1294 ST.ANDRE STREET BOWL-A-WAY REGD 920 ST.ZOTIQUE STREET EAST HA.4641 DO.0068 On Friday night the same two teams go at it again in the second game of their series.Game time is 6:15 on diamond No.1 in Weste mount Park.CAPIT4 S iL 28 awit, KR $ EST-D 1808 OTTAWA.CANADA UNION MADE V.OFC SDW OF AMERICA Listen to Brading's Stag's Head Club.Time, 10:00 to 10:30 p.m.Station CPCF.Featuring Wayne King and his orchestra every Tues., Thurs.and Sat.; Ronald Colman in \u2018Favorite Story\u2019 every Wed.a LL § ¥ ih A baa.4 FALE SIAIBEN RSs, a Mary Beetles.(Continued from Page 1) delling, charm and physical culture classes will be.supervised by Vicki Yates, who has just returned from the United States, where she has gathered all the very latest ideas in these departments.She will \u2018also run a special class for teenagers, in ballroom dancing including ballroom etiquette and deportment.Muriel Shoobridge and Annette Deschamps will again give lessons in singing, sight singing, popular and classical piano playing respectively, adults and children.Margaret Cammell will - supervise classes for children in diction and dramatics and prepare pupils for the N.D.G.Arts and Letters Festival.Desmond Mec- Dermott will conduct classes for adults in dramatics, diction, voice development and public speaking.Auditions for ballet students wishing to join Ballet Entre Nous and Junior Ballet Entre Nous will be held next Saturday, September 9th, by appointment only.A personal inspection of the school is cordially invited and an appointment may be made with Miss Beetles and Miss Rodier concerning suitable courses and Instructions and registration.For further information telephone EL.5170.C.A.T.Mountain .(Continued from Page 13) whom she had once trouped in USO shows, Penelope Toop finds a stern-faced bishop waiting to see her husband.For the sake of discretion, her soldier-actor friend exchanges .his uniform for a clergyman\u2019s suit.From then on, the comedy\u2019s fun gets more and more comically in.! volved, and reaches a high point of hilarious confusion as five men race around the vicarage dressed as clergymen, no one being sure who is who or which is which.Christopher Plummer heads what is reported as one of C.A.T\u2019s strongest casts with Mary Barclay, Kay Ryan, Marion Dennis, Harrison Thomson, Peter Carlisle, Paul Horton, Adolph Mueller, and Vincent Dawson in supporting roles.\u2018See How They Run\" will continue at the Mountain Playhouse until Saturday.Westmount Air.(Continued from Page 1) ship and Morale.In addition to this actual flying experience is acquired at the RCAF .Station St.Hubert, not to mention the extra activities available such as the Rifle Team, Squadron Band, and a Precision Drill squad which is now being formed.\u201d Former Cadets It is interesting to note that three of the units Officers were former air cadets under S/L Ills- leys command, they are: \u2014 S/L H.S.Greene (Commanding Officer) F/O J.H, Barnes \u2014 Radio Officer and I.R.Leger \u2014 Drill Instructor.The Squadron Adjutant F/L L.E.Weaver was a member of the Air Training Corps in the United Kingdom which is the English counterpart to our Royal Canadian Air Cadets.With regard to flying and educational scholarships S/L Greene added .\u201cCadets who qualify for these scholarships can either win free instruction in flying until they solo or in the cases of the educational scholarship, a course at the Tri Service College Royal Roads, B.C.or Royal Military College, Kingston is offered.This past summer four cadets from this unit qualified for their pilots \u201cWings\u201d at the Montreal Flying Club, Cartierville, they are: F/S D.G.Allan, CPL.Gould, F/S G.Harding, and CPL.M.Swan.In the case of the latter two boys they attained their private licence for civilian flying.CPL.Swan's scholarship was provided by the Air Force Veterans Association of Montreal, while the others were provided by the RCAF.The exchange visits between air cadets of this country and cadets of Brittain and the United States is an annual honour and this year the Squadron \u2018Warrant Officer, WOI A.A.Daly was awarded the three week visit to the U.K.Brendan Macken Receives Carling Special Award Brendan Macken of Montreal turned in an almost faultless performance recently for a straight- set victory that gave him the men's title in the Canadian tennis championship.He over-pow- ered Henri Rochon, 1949 champion, six-nothing, six-nothing and Big Entry.(Continued from Page 15) Nelson Young, Rosemere: Young, Royal Montreal.A golf clinic conducted by well- known pros Red Mackenzie, Doug Kerr, and others will be a feature of the Sunday finals and should prove very interesting.All proceeds derived from this tournament are expended in Lion's Welfare work.Admission tickets are available from any Lions Club Jack member or at the Club entrance | and entitle the holder to participate in the draw for an automobile, refrigerator and many other attendance prizes.By attending this tournament, the public will see the Province's best professional golfers in action THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1830 six-three.The twenty-seven-year- old Montrealer, playing in Canada\u2019s national tournament for only the third time since 1940, completed the overthrow of his left-handed Montreal opponent-in less than an hour, A member of Canada\u2019s Davis Cup Team, but without a Canadian ranking, Brendan Macken was seeded number two for the week's tournament.Henri Ro- chon, ranked number one in Canada and also a Davis Cup player, failed to get his sharp-shoot- ing game going, and went down without .breaking into Brendan Macken's service more than once.Now the Macken mantlepiece, already.well stacked with tennis trophies, will receive the most coveted cup of them all \u2014 and already earlier this month it re- cejved three others.Brendan recently won the provincial singley crown, defeating Henri Roch, and his sister Pat,-earned ty, singles crown and combined to win the women's doubles, Last year federal government income tax collections of $1,203.000,000 were more than nine times and will help the Lions to help others.a .* Vie to % UNION MADE CONTENTS 4, hy ee ©, + = 12 FLUID os + 05 O0Tr en AS, VE CAR Os NI Elo Ce oO a ag, AEC os TRE Vs U ses Carlngs ofcourse! 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