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[" 2457080 200 \u2014 mes - er A Ten \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 AE TT TT ee .rs a Tr ee as ee = 00e, pre a nd tif & QIRIner S erving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis VOL.XXI, No.41 = rem WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950 Ai.sy a local minister and a fireman watch over Mrs.D.Matthison, who was taken from her basement apartment at 250 Lansdowne avenue in the midst of a fire Sunday afternoon.Later she was removed to the Homoeopathic Hospital, and allowed to return home after treatmen*.Four firemen were also hurt during the blaze.Kings H.&S.Assn.[In Apartment House Blaze Plan Interesting Meeting Series : The Home and\u2018School Association of King\u2019s School, Westmount, has drawn up plans for a busy and interesting year.; The executive committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs.R.G.Reid, have held several meetings to date and the opening general \u2018meeting for all -members will be held on Wednesday, October 25, at 8 pm._ This first meeting of the year is arranged and run by Mr.Frank Sharpe, principal of the King\u2019s School, and the staff of the school and is designed to allow the parents of the students to become familiar with the school, the teachers and the activities of their hildren at the school.Later on in the season, an interesting programme has been arranged by the executive, including questions and answer periods with Mr.Savage and School Commissioners of the City of Westmount.Perhaps the highlight of tha fore activities will be the child- en's carnival to be held on the ity of Westmount skating rink February for the King's School students.Mr.Vic Obeck, director of athletics at McGill University, will Address the association on \u201cSports for Young Children\u201d in the March meeting.The executive has this year found it necessary in order to balance its budget, to increase fees by 25c per family.This decision will be ratified by the general membership at the first meeting in October.The executive at the King's School* Westmount Home and School Association is as follows: President, Mrs.R.G.Reid; 1st vice-president, R.S.Robson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.B.M.Adair; treasurer, A.L.MacLaurin; recording secretary, Mrs.A.G.Buckmaster; corresponding secretary, Taylor Kennedy; school principal, F.Sharpe.Chief, Three Firemen Hurt Four members of the Westmount Fire Department were injured anu a score of people rescued when a fire broke out in the Central Court Apartments, 250 Lansdowne avenue, Sunday.The blaze started in Locker one of the locker room, but the heavy smoke forced a number of occupants from the apartments to cali for help as the fire fighting apparatus came.Under the direction of\u201d Director W.C.Cobb, who sustained a broken left rib during the height of the battle, seven people were ros- cued from the building.Mrs.D.Matthison, wife of the superintendent of the building, was taken Hospital Appeal Asks $72,000 With plans for the Herbert Red- dy Memorial Hospital's $72,000 Maintenance Appeal now in the final stages, workers have bcen asked to attend a big pre-cam- paign rally at the Mechanic\u2019s Institute, Atwater avenue, Friday, Oct.13, at 8 p.m.The ten-day appeal for funds to permit the hospital to carry on in spite of the maintenance deficit annually incurred, will open.on Monday.Announcing Friday's meeling, Edgar F.Tolhurst, campaign chairman, said that more workers were needed to complete teams in most districts of Greater Montreal.He urged volunteers to get in touch with the campaign chairmen in their district or call Ben Jackson, tampaign manager, at the Herbert Reddy Memorial, FItzroy 9641.District chairman in Westmourt is Mrs, Charles Shearer, vice-presi- dent, Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital's Women\u2019s Auxiliary, 4842 Victoria Avenue.from her ground floor apartment and rushed to the Homoeopathic Hospital, where she was treated for shock and minor injuries.Others rescued from the windows of their apartments were W.M.Baker, C.E.Knowles, Mrs.Knowles, Mrs.King.Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Hayes.Also injured during the \u201cblaze were Lieut.Frank Billingham with a sprained right knee, fireman Dave Clarke who was rushed to the Homoeopathic Hospital where two stitches were placed in a deep cut on the middle finger of tie right hand and Fireman J.M.Babeu, who was cut on the left index finger.Dense smoke from the burning locker caused damages to apart.-| ments throughout the building, occupied by: G.T.Frayne, Mrs.H.McKenny, Mrs.Johnstone, J.Mad- dey, G.Kingsborough, W.M.Baker, J.Leibovitch, M.H.Cal- laghay, J.D.deWolf Reid, C.E.Knowles, E.J: Anderson, M.G.King, A.Williams and R.G.Hayes.Chief Cobb was due to go on vacation on Monday but insisted on going along with Captain Durocher when the fire call came in at 3:30 p.m.Air Cadets Seek Recruits Here \u201cThe current enrollment campaign being held by the No, 1 (West Montreal) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets is proceeding very well and approximately forty new recruits have joined the Unit during the past two weeks.\u201d S/L H.S.Greene, Commanding Officer of the Unit announced today.\u201cWe still have openings for an additional forty boys and today our overall strength stands at 147 cadets.\u201d Boys of 14-18 years old from any part of Montreal and District may apply for enlistment in the Air Cadets at the Westmount Junior High School, 20 Academy Road, Westmount, on any Monday or Thursday night from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m.PRICE 3 CENTS Sixth Annual Star Night Is Arranged by Society - On Wednesday, October 18, the Montreal Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, of which many members are residents of N.D.G.and Westmount, will present to the \u2018public its Sixth Annual Star Night.The e vent, sponsored by the City of Westmount, will be held as usual in Westmount Park.Approximately 20 telescopes, owned and operated by members of the Society, will be set up in the southeast section of the Park, at the corner of Western and Melville Avenues, just in front of the bandstand.The purpose of Star Night is to give residents an opportunity to view the Moon and other celestial objects through a telescope.The Moon is the object most * frequently demanded by the public.It will be at the first quarter phase, which is a most favorable time for observing it, with many of its \u2018\u2018maria\u201d and craters clearly visible.Another object on the program is the planet Jupiter and its four major satellites: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.These satellites revolve about the planet just as our Moon revolves about the Earth and consequently they are sometimes hidden from our view.Early on Wednesday evening all four satellites will be visible, Rut at 9.40 p.m., any spectators fortunate enough to be at the eyepiece of a telescope will see Europa disappear behind the planet.The Pleiades, a cluster of stars more familiarly known as \u201cThe Seven Sisters,\u201d is another object on the program.Although only six stars are visible to the unaided eye, more than a 100 can be seen through a moderate size telescope.The Double Cluster in Perseus is another beautiful object that will bg viewed on Wednesday evening.It is considered by many the loveliest star cluster in \u2018the heavens.Mizar and Alcor, double stars in the constellation of the big Dipper, and Albireo, a double star in the constellation of the Swan, complete the observation program.In addition to the telescopic observations, there will be a program of moving pictures and slides.Two astronomical films, \u201cThe Milky Way\u201d and \u201cThe (Continued on Page 2) Fire Department Has Busy Weekend Captain Durocher of the West- mount Fire Department told The Examiner that the twenty-four hours Sunday to Monday morning was a very busy time for the fire department.In addition to the Lansdowne apartment and the Brooke avenue fires there were three leaf fires two of them being in, Westmount Park.Captain Durocher says that leaving a pile of leaves is not good as boys have a habit of setting a match to the dry leaves which in some cases are close to buildings and a major conflagration could easily be caused as a result.\u2018The captain also volunteered the information that over 7,000 copies of the list of fire hazards published in last week's Examiner had been mailed to Westmount householders.It is hoped by the Fire Department that citizens will co-operate by following the suggestions offered to reduce fire hazards.Westm'nt To Have New Tel.Exchange Early Next Month Some Westmount telephone subscribers will soon have a new telephone exchange.Glenview, the 34th local exchange will be opened early next month to bring phone service to more than 1,200 waiting applicants in the west end.The new Bell exchange will serve subscribers in some sections of Westmount, St.Henri and Point St.Charles according to an announcement by G.H.Lowndes, the company\u2019s manager.The dial equipment in the new central office will be located in the Wilbank dial centre on At- water avenue and will ge into operation early on the morning of November 13.Hundreds of additional telephones will be connected in the area before the end of the year as outside wires and cables, necessary to connect subscribers\u2019 telephones to the equipment in the dial centre, are strung along pole lines and placed underground in the south-western section of Montreal and adjoining sections of Westmount.In addition about 500 subscribers now serviced by the YOrk manual office will be transferred to the new Glenview exchange, and will receive dial service at the beginning of December, In preparation for the inauguration cf the GLenview exchange several hundred telephones bearing the letters GL before the numbers on the dial have already been installed in the applicants\u2019 homes.The work will continue until the capacity of the exchange is reached.All waiting applicants who will receive service from the new exchange are being notified, Mr.Lowndes said.Roslyn H&S Assn.To Meet Monday G.H.Penrose, M.A, principal of Roslyn School, Westmount, will speak on \u201cRoslyn Highlights\u201d at a meeting of the Roslyn Home and School Association, to be held in the school on Monday, October 16 at 8.30 p.m.TMmder this heading the speaker will review some of the highlights of the school programme for the current year with particular reference to certain phases of the work in which parents have expressed interest.There will also be a brief description of the new remedial reading programme being introduced this year for those children whose general achievement in reading is sufficiently low to warrant special attention.At the close of the meeting an (Continued on Page 4) PAGE TWO Se - fe MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave ENROLL NOW FOR DAY OR EVENING COURSES, PRIVATE LESSONS ALSO AVAILABLE.GRADUATES WITH LEADING MONTREAL FIRMS.\\WEllingion 1885 *Tke School of Successful Students\u2019 , LJIWESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE [JJ o ELECTRICITY 10 RADIO \"eo TELEVISION REGISTER NOW FOR NEW CLASSES DAY OR EVENING Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY 282 Ontario Street West, Montreal, P.Q.| Telephone HA.4745 ; | accent Messe 0000 Fes ies.000000100000 20 s 2000000 NAME | STREET Remin Cf, # OCTOBER 1950 | Plant forger Yat Te nou 5Eterios CANADA SAVINGS BONDS will be available promptly.Good Thing lé | have davings in This type Fs quickly cashable Alon ÿ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, MMMAY, OCTOBER\u2018 19, 1950 ve) Hi :! : =, oo | aylor Cameron Gets Nursing Lesson\u2019 3 Sixth.(Continued from Page 1) Moon,\u201d will be shown, with commentary by F.DeKinder, and a series of slides of celestial objects, with commentary by J.W.Duf- fie.Another feature is a \u201cQuestion and Answer\u201d period, when the questions most frequently asked by the spectators will be answered by Henry F.Hall, secretary of the Montreal Centre and Dean of Sir George Williams College.Made Equipment \u2018Many of the telescopes in use on Star Night were designed and made by the members themselves.Two or three will be making their first public appearance, having been finished just in time for this event.The telescopes are of two main types \u2014 refractor and reflector \u2014 but each has its own special features and will be well worth the spectators\u2019 attention.\u201cThe event will be opened officially at 8 p.m, with J.W.Duffie, president of the Montreal Centre, as master of ceremonies.If weather conditions should prove unpromising on Wednesday, Star Night will be postponed until Thursday evening.Announcement to this effect will be made over radio stations CFCF and CJAD between«6 p.m.and 7 p.m.Admission to Star Night is free and everyone is welcome.The first paint pigment plant in Canada was built on the St.Lawrence River in 1887.RE EXTRA OLD STOCK ALE va-624 The Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital was Inspected by Mayor J.S.Cameron and several Westmount aldermen last week.In the above picture Nurse L.J.Grant is shown demonstrating the new equipment recently installed in the nursery.Left to right are Miss Helen G.Hewton, director of nursing for the hospital; H.H.Browne, hospital superintendent; Nurse Grant, Hon.Wilfrid Bovey, O.B.E., and Mayor J.S.Cameron of Westmount.The baby used in the picture is a doll.and special guésts.\u2018Mayor Cameron, Aldermen Inspect Reddy Hospital Mayor J.S.Cameron, of Westmount, - together with Alderman |R: Panet-Raymond and Alderman\u2019 W.A.Kennedy, were taken on a tour of inspection of the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, Tupper Street, Westmount, on Wednesday.Also present were members of the hospital's board of trustees - Greeting Mayor Cameron and his two aldermen on arrival were Col.Wilfrid Bovey, O.B.E.,, M.L.C,, Browne, superintendent, and several members of the hoard of trustees.president of the hospital; H.M.Alterations and in four departments of the hospital were shown to the visitors.The four departments in which especial interest was evinced were \u2014 Home Care Office, Outdoor Clinic, Pharmacy and Nursery.The latter is unique in hospital departments in Canada.Established through funds under the Fed- eral-Pro®incial health plan, the nursery provides a special bas- sinette in a separately-enclosed glass cubicle for each child.The\u2018 bassinette is equipped with facil.jties for diaper-changing ana other nursing attention and is designed to protect the infants from all possible sources of infection.Only when medical examinations are necessary will the tots be removed from their partitioned chambers.The design includes locatior of examination rooms adjoining the nursery.This system of caring for new- ly-born babies, with children oI public and private wards enjcying exactly the same privacy, has been employed with success in a number of hospitals in the United States.The remodelling project included the replanning of all floor space to provide additional space for maternity beds.The maternity section has accommodation for 37 babies and 34 mothers.The Home Care Office, a new idea in hospitalization and the first of its kind to be established in Canada, is an experiment under the direct aegis of the federal government, Col.Bovey said.He further added that the reconditioned pharmaceutical dz- partment was in charge of the hospital's pharmacist A.J.Adams.improvements Also present at the inspection were Dr.E.E.Robbins, chairman of the hospital's medical board; Dr.M.B.Donaldson, medical officer of health for the City of Westmount, and Miss Helen G.Hewton, director of nursing for the hospital.Mayor Cameron and the official Westmount party expressed themselves as being very impressed with what they had been shown, and congratulated Col.Bovey on the very advanced strides in hospitalization, which had been taken by the Herbert Reddy Hospital.It was a source of great gratification that a Westmount Hospital should lead the way in this new field he said.Kate Aitken To Lecture On Cooking at Melville Church A cooking school under the auspices of Melville Church Association and sponsored by the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.Ltd., featuring Mrs.Kate Aitken, will be hedd in Melville Presbyterian Church Hall, 349 Melville avenue, Westmount, on Thursday, October 19, at 8 p.m.Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend.'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 WI.6633 and Deliver HOWARD 8S.Barrister and Solicitor AES PR gr AS A EVE Sree Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons OFFICE: HA.9238-39 Restaencer (37 Sherbrooke 56 WoWA, $435 ROSS, K.C.= B7 Sti~James St.West \u201ca A -\u2026, .Ufe |i 4 .Axumier OHMAN'S REPAIRED - REFINISHED .SUPPLIED anc \u201cA.Ross Grafton 1 & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESTMOUNT JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXI, No.41 æ\u2014 PAGE THRES \u2014 \u201cReceive as well as Give\u201d Minister Tells Rotarians \u201cJesus knew how to receive as, wrong to carry it to an extreme,\u201d well as give,\u201d Rev, Charles F, |he said.Johnston, M.A., Th.D., Assistant| He claimed that people must Minister of the Dominion Douglas face frankly and gladly the needs .- of themselves and others, main- United Church, Westmount, told |taining that all belong to one great\u2019 members of the Westmount Ro-|human family together with the tary Club at its luncheon meeting, Lord.Wednesday.- The speaker was thanked by Bill Speaking in connection with Abbott.Frank Kenwood presided.\u201cThanksgiving\u201d Dr.Johnston, a No Fall Flower native of Westmount, wa at Show in Westm nt: Reason Economy when asking for help.\u201cGod has made us into a society The Examiner is informed that where we are interlocked and the idea of giving and receiving is a bond that unites us in this society,\u201d Rev.Johnston said.Introduced by Ewart Everson, the speaker outlined three important principles to remember at AV nied LTV WW 0 automobiles and uses this car for his- personal transportation.With him is Mr.A.Budd of Budd & Dyer, the local distributor for Daimler Mr.James Melton, the well-known Operatic singer, is shown above on his recent visit to Montreal with his Royal Daimler Convertible Coupe.Mr.Melton is a connoisseur of fine cars, = So-Ed Plans at Local \u201cY\u201d Residents Warned Thanksgiving time.He pointed out that it was extremely difficult to deal with the individuals whose monumental egotism makes them feel that people do things for them there will be no fall flower exhibition in the Westmount Conservatories this year.Usually the fall flower show has been staged early in.November and ° ; \u2018 e and that they need not give has attracted large crowds of re- on Show Rapid Growth of Club Against Bogus [+= Fieri to view th fine oie o , a : He also said that another reason fall flowers.: per _ .Ta à \u2018 ° for our lack of appreciation lies| It is understood that the can- So me = coming to Westmoun eocially ad not Poth Ma azine Sellers in the fact that man is careless |cellation of the exhibition is due to ces again, This was the word received pis y.|} and that he should realize he is|criticism of the expense involved.from W.H, Hopper, Chairman of ; The Westmount x Sood il receiving services on all sides from To flower lovers and those who ere the Westmount Y.M.C.A.fall So- ing cach evening into three parts, Westmounters and other local ans ne core all o the time.delight in things beautiful the ; , .in at people shou ve i M.Ed Committee.Hopper announced the first utilized in learning a skill residents are warned by Detective thanks oath oe entire ar Show that Westmount wi have no es.the dates of the program to be or interest of your own choosing, | Lieutenant Felix Prysky of the he said that the key was \u2018\u201ccon-|appointment.and __ from October 20 to December 8, the second part is spent with & Montreal Fraud Squad to beware |stant thought, rather than| Montreal will howe h an and it is to be held in the West- variety of speakers on various in- , thoughtlessness.\u201d wever have a _ mount Y.M.C.A.every Friday |teresting topics, and the final part of a high pressure group of fake Th x : ; Co chrysanthemum show at Lafon- or night during that time.of .each evening is a social get- magazine salesmen who have de- that i\u201d pa o so ae taine Park and the Botanical Gar- So-Ed i idly achieving the together of dancing, games, and veloped a racket which it is ; dens, but as one elderly West- of 0 s rapidly achieving freshment .that one can get along without mount resident remarked this in- G.place in Westmount it has in other létreshments.claimed has netted them \u201cthou-|any help from his fellow neigh- voives quite a lengthy j H for cities across the continent, that of | Registration for the Fall So-Ed sands of dollars\u201d within the past | bours.also volunteered Be I format; e a most important phase of social ris to take place at the \u201cY\", 4585 few weeks.\u201cBecause of the ideal that the [that he used to spend several days cial and educational learning in the |Sherbrooke St.West, on October he salesmen, Lieut.Prysky |self-made man is the best, we have |in the Westmount conservatory em- community.The name and the idea 20, at 8.15 p.m.Following registra- said, refuse to accept cash pay-|s tendency to believe in these |just feasting his eyes on the beau- sed sprung from the Canadian tion, the first session of activities ments for the fake subscriptions on people, and while it is a commend- tiful blooms.Better than a doctor\u2019s wn, Y.M.C.A.less than \u2018a decade ago, |is slated to begin with a choice of the pretext that their boss de-|able trait in some respects, it is medicine he added on and since that time it has grown instruction in the following inter-{ mands payment from them in , : 108- tremendously with hundreds of |est groups: Bridge, Ballroom Danc-| cheqpes.c ake programs being conducted annual- ing, Badminton, Effective Speak-| But the che h ; 10s- Ir, and a national committee to co- |ing, and Swimming; a social and speedily organs à face-liftime d .i iti i .refreshment period will round out ng, 1 7 eat ordinate its activities.It is basic- Te p the amount on the cheque be ter all 1s said an one unt ally a program to meet the needs the evening.The following Friday oised in some instances from $5 h d l 1 : in night will see the interest groups to as much as $950 .ow oes lt taste in the first on the bill and the start of the lecture series immediately after.The topics and speakers Will |! ! - be announced later, but Hopper |time potential victims are warned stated that the subjects would be |to check and double check before parting with cheques to unknown cup?That is what counts! \"SALADA\u2019 Police are on the trail of the errr fake salesmen but in the mean- H.LEVIN SAYS: On rch \u201cOur motto is Satisfaction ot 4 __\u2014_ f | covered by outstanding speakers in Guaranteed and we live covered by De nvasers.TE B G S ue up to tt It was pointed out that enrol-l 0 a 4 À 4 À the AVENUE TAILORS ment in most of the groups is lim Fire Dam es yield the perfect flavour.tea- and Valet Service ed so that early registration on ag | be October 20 is advised.The Com- rian 1166 Greene Ave.WE.5908 mittee responsible for the entire) (Ve nue (Just below St.Cath.) undertaking is as follows: Chair- IX partments \u2018ber Expert Weavin man, Bill Hopper Past-Chairman, Cutom R pairs Don Ferguson; Vice-Chairman and ally Tailoring Alterations Treasurer, Jim Kennedy; Secre-| Six apartments were damaged Pick-Up Delivery Service tary, Mary Jeanne Saunders; Ac-| py smoke and water, and one fire- \u2014 0 n das Wed.Closed Sat.tivities, Inglis Edwards; Social, man was hurt, when a blaze broke \u2014* pen sll day \u2018Wed, - Classe Ka Mary Lochart and Pat Fisher.out in the stairwell at the rear of Parking Lot For Our Patrons NEXT WEEK .So-Ep Comes to WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.8 WEEKLY PROGRAMS October 20 to December 8 BRIDGE, BADMINTON, DANCING, EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, SWIMMING, SPEAKERS, NEW FRIENDS, PARTIES For further details, Call ELwood 1106 41 Brooke avenue at 4:30 a.m.Monday.\u2018 Fireman Leo Fitzgerald was rushed to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital where he was treated for a deep cut on the ball of the right foot, before returning to the scene of the blaze.The fire was.finally checked in the rear wall of the kitchen at 45 Brooke avenue, an-upstairs apartment with two streams being required to battle the blaze.Fire and water damage was reported in the homes of P.Mollett, Mrs.E Kercher and W.Alloy of 41, 43 and 45 Brooke avenue respectively, while smoke damage was also reported from A.Sugars, D.Slaney and P.Cieply, of 47, 49 and 51 Brooke avehue respectively.Great delicacies in China are cooked bamboo shoots, birds\u2019 nest soup, sharks\u2019 fins, and beche-de- mer, a species of sea slug.MELVILLE\u2019S FRUIT and VEGETABLES THIS .WEEK'S SPECIAL FANCY McINTOSH APPLES Basket 49; avery WE.1181 DELIVERY 4471 ST.CATHERINE W.» UP-TOSTHE-MINUTE World Local News your @ gS MAIRE - 4.lg \"REPORTER 1 Pea op 25 F. PAGE FOUR Most prolific source of food .for fish in Canada\u2019s streams is oil to give each of the elephants | near the water bottom, the not on |in surface, THE It takes eight gallons of special the London zoo its annual \u201cbeauty bath.\u201d oc ICS oC 000 \u2014 AUTOMOBILE 4010 St.Catherine West OC OOO OC OO DOC 0 DC 0S CARBURETOR SERVICE REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT FOR ANY MAKE eEWERAg.@eeuipnanr NDPI00\u20ac30C 0\u20ac >0\u2014C Fl.4611 (Corner Atwater) \u2014O< 200 O< 2030 OO HOCOOL a PD aR yr - - vy or 0 ~ SL EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950 Y.M.C.A.NOTES Young Adult Section At the last meeting of the program council it was decided to hold a general meeting of the Young Adult membership on Tuesday evening, October 17, at 7.30 p.m.The purpose of the meeting will be to review and preview the organization of the groups for the coming season, The following\u2019 groups will be represented: Square Dance Club, Jay Conn; So-Ed, Jim Kennedy; Bridge Club, Mary Morton; Badminton Club, Ray Beau- chemin; Sunday Firesides, Isabel MacLean; Tymfowys, Jim Kennedy.Square Dance Club.\u2014 Still the week's most energetic activity, with 3 to 5 squares every Tuesday night starting at 8.00 p.m.The committee is formulating plans for another gigantic Hoe Down late this fall .watch for more details.New \u2018\u2018Squares\u201d -are always welcomed.Bridge Club.\u2014 More people are beginning to find these relaxing Monday evenings.an enjoyable way to spend the evening and meet congenial new friends.Committees will be formed some date following the general meeting of the 17th, to carry on special activities for the coming season.Physical Department This week marked the first week of regular scheduled program for the fall season, with a couple of \u201cfirsts\u201d yet to come this evening: Business Girls\u2019 Gym Class.\u2014 The first session will be held this evening at 7.00 o'clock on the \u201cY\u201d gym.An enjoyable physical and recreational program has been drawn up for the fall and winter months, and it is hoped that as many as possible will be there the first evening to get it underway.There is a swim following the gym period, so: don\u2019t forget the swim suits.Badminton Club.The first meeting of the Club will be held at the \u201cY\" tonight at 8.00 o'clock, and not on Wednesday, as reported last week.This meeting is of an organizational nature, so that everyone should make an effort to attend to discuss playing TROUBLE-FREE FURNACE CARE Furnace firing methods when you use Lasalle Coke are easier.Here\u2019s the A-B-C: A\u2014Keep the fire box filled as full as you can get it.B\u2014Use less draft than with other hard fuels.the bottom draft door of your furnace should be opened only while firing or when you want quick heat.C\u2014Shake very gently\u2014use poker lightly to loosen any ash.Free Inspection Service Remember, when you buy Lasalle Coke, you buy service, too! Every user of Lasalle Coke qualifies for a free inspection service which includes careful inspection and conditioning of heating equipment.fue on firing and draft control.report of any necessary furnace repairs or parts .replacements.periodic spections during the heating season.For Free Service simply telephone Lasalle Coke Service Department, MArquette 6221, or your regular fuel dealer and a Lasalle Coke service l-saving tips call-back in- man will call.Call your regular fuel dealer or Lasalle Coke Service Department \u2014 Telephone MA.6221, LASALLE AUS ASS / times, tournaments, socials, etc, The gymnasium will be available for playing for those who wish to start the season tonight.The Gymnastic Club is underway and has extended an invitation to all those interested in learning more about the sport to drop in Monday from 7 to 8 p.m.or Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m.The Club also works out with the McGill Team every Saturday afternoon.Beginner and advanced instruction is available for both boys and men.The Ladies Morning Keep-Fit Classes got off to a good start this week, with classes under the direction of Miss Cynthia Mi- chaelis.These classes meet every Tuesday and Friday morning at 10.00 o'clock, Boxing Club.\u2014 The first meeting of the Club will be held Tuesday evening, October 17 at 7.30.\u201cBert\u201d Light, newly-appointed Coach for the \u201cY\u201d boxers, has called on all those interested to attend this meeting, both boys and men, so that schedules can be worked out.He also pointed out that the emphasis would be on learning self-defence\u2019 and conditioning, rather than competitive boxing.All the physical groups are running as per the fall and winter schedule.If you have not found out when your group meets, drop into the \u201cY\u201d and pick up a schedule of \u201cWhat's For You at West- mount \u201cY\u201d.\u201d .Boys\u2019 Department Gymnasium classes are now in full swing in the boys division in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Clair Buckley, director of physical edy- cation at the Westmount Y.M.C.A., has planned a well rounded program of games and Physical skills for all classes.The senior boys - period is on Mondays and Thursdays from 4-5 p.m.Intermediate boys on Tuesday afternoon at 4.00 and Saturday mornings at 10.Junior boys gym classes takes place from 4-5 on Wednesday, and 9-10 on Saturday mornings.These gym periods are followed by half hour swims in the pool.Membership Campaign The Fall membership campaign in underway.A number of boys have already brought in friends to their clubs and gym classes.Any boy wishing to bring in a guest during the month of October may do so by applying for guest passes at the Boys\u2019 Work Secretary office.Any member who brings in a friend who becomes a membet will automatically be a member of the \u201cHost Club.\u201d Crests will be presented to all members of this club at the boys\u2019 banquet to be held at the end of October.A grand prize will also be presented to the boy who brings in the most members during the campaign.Xmas Cards The sale of Christmas cards for the world service work is well underway.With all funds being turned over to aid the world service work of the Y.M.C.A.some of the boys have already sold 10 or more boxes to date.Funeral Service To Be Held for Albert E.Watts West-end residents were saddened to learn of the death We- nesday night of Albert E: Watts, 60, of 3788 Hampton Avenue.Mr Watts had been gravely ill for a considerable time.Resident in N.D.G.for many years, Mr.Watts was chairman of A.E.Watts Ltd, St.Laurent, a past-president of the Progress Club of St.Laurent and at the time of his death was national president of Canadian Progress Clubs.Mr.Watts is survived by ni wife, the former Anna C.Anderson; one daughter, Mrs.W.C.R Sergent; two grand-childre.:, Maja-Anne and Richard; two sisters, in England and Australia, and a brother in Detroit.The funeral will be held at 10.30 a.m.Saturday from the chapel of D A.Collins Funeral Home.e Roslyn.(Continued from Page 1) opportunity will be given for pars ents to meet the teachers of !itheir children in their respective classrooms, where they may also make the acquaintance of the parents of other children in the same classroom as their own.A STUDY GROUP is being organized under the chairmanship of Mrs.John Harper.The meetings will be conducted by a trained Group Leader and will begin in the month of January.Those interested are asked to register at the Study Group table in the lower hall of \u2018the School beforé or after the meeting.; The Executive for 1850-51 Hon.Pres., G.A.Grimson; Past- Pres, 8.M., Gossage; President, Mrs.G.C.Liersch; Vice-Pres, Prof.J.W.Boyes; Vice-Pres., Mrs, F.Binmore; Treasurer, A.R, Wright; Corr.Sec\u2019y., Mrs.H.W, Gall; Rec.Sec'y., Mrs.A.R.Webster; Principal of Roslyn School, G.H.Penrose, M.A.; Reps.of School Teachers, Miss P.D.Gallant, E.R.Start; Executive Members, Mrs.H.Joseph, Mrs.G.H.Motherwell; Publicity Chairman, Ww.O.Horwood.Ladies\u2019 & GenHemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies whe will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) Smooth.ITS mellow.FRONTENAC WHITE CAP ALE IT'S THE FINEST ALE YOU'VE EVER TASTED! XX AVAILABLE IN « \u201cONE-WAY\" BOTTLES & CANS sa Fhe Scouters\u2019 Conference THE EXAMINER, - =~ .Held at North Hatley By REG.GROOME Over 150 Boy Scout and Wolf Cub Leaders attended the 15th annual provincial Scouters\u2019 Conference held in North Hatley, Que., over the week end.Chief speaker was Major-General F.F.Worthington, C.B., M.C., director of civil defence in Canada, who outlined future plans on national, provincial and municipal levels and described the various jobs Scouts could perform.The gathering was under the \u2018chairmanshhip of G.Robley Mackay, of Montreal West, Provincial Scout Commissioner.Saturday night's opening dinner meeting featured an address by B.H.Mortlock, executive commissioner for publications at Canadian Various Craft Classes To Begin In Westmount For those who have never done any leather work but have always admired the lovely hand tooled and carved purses, wallets and numerous other articles, the City of Westmount Recreation Department have organized an eight- week course for heginners.Miss Mary Charnley, well known for her skill in leatherwork, will Leach the course for adults.It was explained that in eight weeks, the fundamental principles of the craft can be understood and mastered, (Continued on Page 7) The Small Set With 5- TUBE Superheterodyne PERFORMANCE Od look ONLY $9350 It's the new RCA VICTOR Nipper @ Never before has RCA Victor wrapped up so much radio quality so compactly of so low a price.Only 9%\u201d x 5%\" x 4\u201d, the Nipper has all the tone and selectivity of much larger sets.Ideal for bedroom, sunroom, kitchen or verandah \u2014 grand for the summer cottage.Plugs in on either AC or DC.Standard broadcast\u2019 5-tube radio has built-in Magic Loop Antenna, beam power amplification.À wonderful buy for personal listening pleasure! In Brown Plastic.$23.50 In your choice of Light Green, Light Blue, Ivory, Kitchen White, Terra Cotta of Yellow at slightly higher cost, Come in Today AVENUE SALES Authorized RCA Victor Dealer ® Victor Records * Hotpoint Appliances * Radio Repairs 4174 St.Catherine W.at Greene FI.9192 ¥ Scout Headquarters in Ottawa.Mr.Mortlock set the tone of the ce:- ference by describing the object of Scouting.Later, the group divided into sections to discuss vai- ious problems invelved in the new \u201cPlan Achievement,\u201d a scheme laid out by Canadian Headquarters and designed to make it possible for more boys to benefit from Scout training.Other Speakers Other speakers included Elwocd Wilson, district forester of Knowl- ton, Quebec, who spoke on the Scouts\u2019 part in reforestation; E.Russell Paterson, former Scout executive commissioner and new lecturer in natural sciences at Sir George Williams College, who spoke on \u201cQuestions Boys Ask About the Stars\u201d; Albert.Foley, an active Scoutmaster, who spolre on pond life and presented many specimens to illustrate his remarks.Colored moving pictures were also shown on forestry and similar subjects, - Practical training sessions and visual education exhibits were held on Sunday and Monday and also a Scouts\u2019 Own Service under Rev.Drummond Oswald, general secretary of the Religious Education Council of Quebec.Delegates were welcomed to the Sherbrooke district, in which the conference was held, by district commissioner C.G.Blake.Chairman Mackay was assisted by Evan McCormick, assistant provincial commissioner for training.Many Local Delegates Many local Scout and Cub leaders attended, including (with unit affiliation in brackets) Charles Downey (Montreal district rover commissioner); M.Herdson (Rovers); Mr, and Mrs.W.H, Wilson (Crawford Park); Bud Crosswell (Verdun Optimist); Gordon E.Jones (St.Clement's); Ronnie Crosswell (Bannantyne); Joyce E.Melrose (St.Clement's): Louise Christman (Knox Crescent-Ken- sington); Joyce Hunter (West- mount Park); Sirkka Savikko (Montreal Scout Headquarters); Rose E.Libutte (St.Michael's); Paul Barolet, Ron Locke, Keith Rourke, James Lindsay and Donald B.McKnight (Red Moose Rover Crew); H.Wall Clarke (Kensing- ton); B.J.Walker (Red Fox Rovers); Lorne Matthews, 1st N.D.G.-St.Luke's); Mr.and Mrs.N.B.Fergus (assistant district commissioner, southern); Margaret Shuak (Woodlands).Lillian Seelcliffe and Alex Mor- and D.W.Walker (St.Aidan\u2019's); Alan B.Stone and John Cunningham (St, Matthew's); Alex Bram- son (Iona); Donald Rodgers (Montreal West); Earl D.Adams (Lord Alexander Pack, N.D.G.); Mr.and Mrs.D, A, Rennie (assistant district commissioner, northwestern); Alice Jeffery (Trinity Memorial); David Green and William Baines (Willingdon); Don MacNaughton and Howard Murphy (St.Malachy's); Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Cartier (N.D.G.); Art Wil- lock, John McLellan and Emmett O'Connell (St.Michael's); R.G.Talbot (Chairman-Camp Tamara- couta committee); Kathleen O\u2019- Kane (Holy Family); R.W.Williams (Lower Canada College).Additional guests included Rev.and Mrs.Drummond Oswald, R.J.Bowden of Associated Screen News and Miss M.King of Woods Manufacturing Co.Montreal Headgquar- ters staff was represented by Cyril J.Dendy, provincial executive commissioner; Lillian Poltrick, field commissioner; Leslie C.Houlds- worth, assistant provincial executive commissioner and W.J, C.Hewetson, executive secretary.Field Commissioner Arthur G.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1930 \u2014 Holmes of Canadian Headquarters - was present, together with Mr.-and Mrs.George Beers, the former being assistant executive commissioner for-publications.A supply of coat hangers, or a clothes rack set up, will take care of the clothes as you iron them for convenience.You'll save \u2018steps, and you can carry all the clothes PAGE FIVE to the claset in one trip.Only one out of every 10,000 beef steers sent to American markets is graded as \u201cprime\u201d.(F's Ume fon.A UNION MADE Ys, CONTENTS » 7 12 FLUID 02S.8p Orr go © * to Re TLE +045 W v STAR VEN >PouneLo 104 IF YOU PREFER À LAGER-TRY CARLING'S BLACK LABEL LAGER BEER Both are available in cans\u2014 ideal for picnics, camps, etc.DH -8 Information about Travel Funds New regulations covering travel funds were announced by the Minister of Finance on Wednesday, October 4th, The main point to remember is that Canadian residents require Form H Permit to take out of Canada more than $50 U.S.or more than $100 of Canadian and U.S.currencies combined.Form H Permits will continue to be available at banks.The regulation covering the use of Form H for the export of currency is a safeguard against the export of capital sums where such export would not be permitted through other channels.Authority has been given to banks and other agents of the Foreign Exchange Control Board to approve applications for U.S.travel funds without reference to the Board for amounts up to: 1.$500 per trip for bona fide business travel.- 2.$500 per person in the calendar year for other travel, 3.$2,000 Canadian per year, or its equivalent, for attendance during a full academic year at a university, college or boarding school in the United States.Applications in excess of these amounts may be referred to the Board and will be approved for reasonable amounts, having regard to the duration of the proposed journeys.Border Travel:\u2014Individuals may obtain up to $50 U.S.in any calendar month for use on a trip to the United States where the applicant will not be taking out of Canada more than a total of $100, of which not more than $50 is in U.S.funds, ° Further information available at any bank or from FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD ST.JOHN'S « MONTREAL + OTTAWA + TORONTO + WINDSOR « VANCOUVER Issued under authority of the Government of Canada rpfarsixs TT = THE EXAMINER Serving the City vi Wesimvans GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA = METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by _ LES à THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 17:7} Head OHice: 2191 Hampton Ave WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner aime \u20186 br an tadependen:, clean.newspaper for the home devated 10 Ouhiie servira Mail > > Social + ++, pre, 4 ersona Couple Westmount @ Goad! - to Marry Soon terian Church.The Shower will he held at the home of Mrs.W.J.Winchester, 4475 Grand Boulevard, Apt.12, Thursday, October 19, from 3 to 5 p.m.Tea will be served.A Ballet Entre-Nous by the with Ballet Mistresses Jean Rodier and Nancy.and friends will be welcome.Among those who have enter- ENCAGEMENTS Mrs.W.E.P.Evans announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Nancy Claire Taylor of Montreal, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.W.Bruce Taylor, of Westmount, to Mr.Frederick Thompson Moore, er 70 te ra gear rn pin ee meme of honor and Miss Joan Lunny, bridesmaid, while the flower girl was little Miss Louise Tache.The best man was Mr.Ralph Jones, of Toronto, and Mr.Frank: Doha- ney, also of Toronto, -and Mr.William Ryan, brother.of the bride, were ushers.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress satin covered buttons down front and back, the skirt of white satin couple left later by motor for a wedding trip to the Maritimes, returning by way of Boston and Maine.The bride wore for travelling an imported suit of mustard colored wool and a chocolate cloche, with matching accessories, and a camel hair coat.loos Weddings + + + Mrs.Stäñley Perry of Berkeley, Cal, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Berkeley Chadwick of .Westmount, Montreal Women's - Club will hold its.opening meeting of the season \u2018on Monday at 2.30 pm.af the Mount Royal Hotel.Giies \u2018speaker will be Austin F.Cross.Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Schade and \u2018Mr.and Mrs.I.R.Carlin motored to Lake Placid and Middlebury, Vermont, for the Thanksgiving weekend.Mrs.O.A.Lackenbauer, Miss Isabelle Sauberli, Miss Helen Victoria Hall, Westmount.Pro- O'Brien and Miss Del Sherman ceed are in aid of the sorority's {will be joint hostesses at the | social projects.For tickets call Junior Advertising Sales Club \u2018 TA A || Ex.7287.annual Sherry Party tomorrow .+ evening.eceiving at\u2019 the Westmount STANDS IN Womien's Club opening meeting Miss Blanche Emard has re- WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.tomorrow at Victoria Hall will be turned to Montreal after spend.& SNOWDON \u2018the president, Mrs.J.C.McKean, ing a week at Chalet Cochand, Ste.{and past presidents along with Marguerite, P.Q.HOURLY & METER Mrs.Gordon T.Blair, chairman of RATES door and house and her committee.Those who entertained for Miss « weonines : Songs Tota, pre to 5 FUNERALS Guests from out of town wno lage, Include rs, > ; io yin _ Ramsay Graves and Miss Joyce OUT OF TOWN TRIPS will attend the Mar tin-Gilpin wed Miss (Dorothy) Shirley Anne Kennedy, daughter of Mr.and MeClecr : and Miss Dolores ding Saturdhy include Mr.and Mrs, Leslie H.Kennedy, and Mr.Bartlett Gordon Love, son.of Movnih Yi.h SERVICE Mrs, H.Johnson, Mr.and Mrs, A.| Rev.and Mrs.A: T.Love, all of Westmount, whose ma loynihan who was hostess at a DAY & NIGHT Johnson, and Miss Catherine Joan- has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 28, In Se |kitchen shower given by the girls son and her fiance, all of Detroit, Matthias Church.\u2019 of the C.N.R.Express Audit De- Michigan; Flight Sergeant and partment.Mr.and Mrs, J.T.Foreman motored with friends to Metis Beach, Que., for the Thanksgiving weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Elliott and daughter, Miss Judith Elliott, accompanied \u201cby Mr.and Mrs.George Wakeman, spent the tained in honour of Miss Edith Stacey whose marriage to Mr.Walter Muir takes place Sature \u2014\u2014 qMr.Crescent and Kensington Presby- Saunders, will be presented by having a bodice of white Chantilly moe sspivine week end motoring Mr.Calanthe Temple No.1, Pythian |jace with long sleeves ending in stopping at Boston, Mass.: Port.Hale ! Sisters, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.points over the hands, and a small land Maine: and Concordia, New Mon at he adath Tsracl Community pointed collar of white satin decor-\u2019 us , ter a ucharme Avenue.MIS.ated with seed pearls and crystals, : \u2018 e ll T Li / / L R.Prazoff will preside.PYthians ne bodice having a row of emaii| ATONE those who have enter- Tynd a asniwons .2 ; ; Là falling from gathered fullness into ; Dresses \u2014 That are as fresh as tomorrow .feminine, tained in honor of Miss Winnifred |; chapel-length train.Her elbow.d2Y October 21, are the Misses a fashionable and thoroughly wearable.Gilpin, whose marriage to Mr.ljength veil of French illusion was een and Mary Muir \u201cho Brides | | Robert Martin will take place Sat- held in place by a plain satin y Chen bo ower, an : ° re ac 19.95 to 65.00 gave a bathroom shower at her| Pad Bnd she carried a white| Soe business associates who ; home, 129 Third avenue, Ville La- pray er-book covered with a Bar|, ome of Mrs.R.Hinchcliff.> Tu Suits and Coats \u2014 So easy to \u2018slip into.so lovely | Salle; and the brideclect\u2019s co.GCTi® With the markers tied with dies to wear.Soft, rich fabrics, beautifully styled, in vorkers at Canadian Car and lily-of-the-valley.! Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid us the newest Fall shades.Foundry Ltd, who gave a mis-|_ The maid of honor and the c cellaneous shower.Mrs.E.Gilpin Pridesmaid were dressed alike in| The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Mel- eatly A - let 0 Fall entertained Saturday at a trous- iceblue satin having stand-up Ville Presbyterian Church will nable Blouses and Millinery \u2014 To complete your teau tea for her daughter.collars and three-quarter-length meet of 2:30 p.m., on Monday in past, « ensemble.: - \u2019 sleeves and worn with hats of ice the church hall, Melville Avenue, by in 0 Air Commodore H.G.Crowe, blue French feathers.They car-| Westmount.All are urged to at- dh BEAUTIFUL FURS CBE, MC, JP, and Mrs.|ried Victorian nosegays of autumn! tend this work meeting.heir | .Crowe arrived Tuesday on the flowers in jewel tones.The flower ondel Fur Jackets, Coats and Capes at Empress of Scotland to visit Mrs.en 2 dong, hooped frock of : reed Special introductory Prices lor ees ha Mrs.> Tien, small matching poke bonnet and $n RS eat who was recently married in |C@rried a nosegay of pastel! W D \u201c ar Dunnville, Ontario.They will visit flowers.| WN S arent Personal \u2014 Individual Attention in San Francisco and other parts The reception took place at the AN % edic of the U.S.and will return to |home of Mrs.A.de Gaspe Tache, Q Q For Juniors stay with Mrs.P.Tisshaw before cousin of the bride, in the Town tv .boarding the Empress of Canada of Mount Royal where the decor- Misses À a rlotte Gowns on November 17 to return to Eng- ations were composed of autumn CALL Sk Women land.flowers.The newly married pat a (M housa Bnriche{ ; of Montreal, son of Dr.F.P.| Mr.and Mrs.F.O.Price will in usa Moore and of the late Mrs.Moore, make their home in Toronto.\u2014 RSETIERE \u2014 of Hamilton, Ont.The marriage ; co has been arranged to take place at SUSUSSSUPNSUSUSNON Lo SPECIALIST IN: Erskine and American United bc Church on Saturday afternoon.co Nu-Back \u2014 Lelong - October 28, at four o'clock.rice WEDDING PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS p VEDDING TAILORS AND CLEANERS C The marriage of Patricia Ann, GOTHIC BRASSIERES daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S AND GIRDLES en of Montreal, to Mr.oan SUITS and LADIES' DRESSES f TA sborne Price, graduate in the \u2019 MATERNITY and SURGICAL class in Electrical Engineering EXPERTLY DRY-CLEANED mall iversit of New SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINGS from the Un y Brunswick, and son of Mr.and se .oe .° ° Mrs.F.L.Price, of Whitby, Ont, We do Repairing, Remodelling at Divine Price J took place at two o'clock on Sat- FREE PICK-UP CALL 4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE urday, in the sacristy of the 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST Church of the Ascension of Our AND DELIVERY UNiversify 5359 | estmount Lord, .Westmount, Rev.James T.ANTOINE STREET ) 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.Hurley officiating.White gladioli 1196 S N 0r( 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.were used to decorate.\u201d , We thank you, Father ! Jus 6550 ST.HUBERT Miss Teresa Johnson was maid ge Fe re sresreess Pa Ve Ve VeVUeaVal 8 | ~~ cr wk 8% = Ate and Mrs.William S.Tyndale RECN Mr.William S.Tyndale and his bride, formerly Miss Anne Hale Skelton, pictured after their marriage which took place Monday in 8t.Luke\u2019s Church, Magog.Mrs.Tyndale is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Philip H.Skelton, of Arvida, Que.while the bridegroom is the son of Hon.Associate Chief Justice O.S.Tyndale and Mrs.Tyndale, of Westmount.amak Ladies, Friends, to See fracilities, Shriners Hospital Tuesday has been designated as Hospital Day by the Karnak Ladies Club and, on that day the members and friends will visit he Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, there to view the greatly improved Physiotherapy Pool which has been enlarged.to enable the scope of this good work, which has been done in the past, to be greatly extended.This endeavour has been sponsored by the Members of Karnak Ladies Club, which is at all times proud and happy to aid and assist in the great work done by the Shriners in eir Hospital.The Shriners Hospital on Cedar Avenue is a most onderful institution wherein suffering chidlren, regardless of race, reed or colour may receive thes great benefits of modern medical! past the Physiotherapy Pool, pcience without fee, the only re- originally donated by the mem- qui being the inability of ; fo rements guardian to pay for bers of Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club, has edical care of à crippled child.been doing great work in the fièld For quite a number of years|of physiotherapy but in recent 7 \\1 years the work done has so increased that it was felt the facil- .® Skinny men, Women \u2018 ities of the pool must be enlarged if it were to keep pace with the demands made upon it.The ladies of Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club took it upon themselves to see that this need was rectified.As it was the sveches blood; aids Appetii.digestion, ko food od 25th anniversary of the opening fe bones, Don't fear getting foo fat.Sto op when of the Montreal Unit of the Qu reach weight you desire, Introducto I ; » Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pounds, Shriners Hospital, a successful.beds vim and vitality, today.At ail drussisté.Carnival under the convernership of Mrs.Garnet L.Retallack, who he em hte.foal GBB BBB! was president of the club at that DON'T WASTE TIME! |[time, was held in Victoria Hall D: : ' .last November, when the sum of tices: Won't Remain The Same approximately $2,800 was raised.SEE THIS KITCHEN SIZE This money was handed over to CO R Oo N E T the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, to enable Hospital 6 CU.FT.authorities to increase the facil- $239.00 gain5,10, 151bs.Get New Pep, ep, Vim, Vigor hat a thrill! Bony limbs fill out; ugly hollows il up; body loses its sickly, \u201cbean-pole\u201d look, J iousands praise Ostrex, weight-building tonic, ities of the physiotherapy pool.TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY mall Down Payment Assures Delivery YEAR GUARANTEE Backed by a Reliable Firm Larger Sizes also available D.V.A.Credits Accepted FREE TAXI SERVICE oronetRefrigeration Sales \u201c149 St.Catherine St.W.FI.6567 LA AL Mrs.Buckland, first vice-presi- dent, will welcome the Karnak ladies and friends.Miss Lamont, assistant director in the absence of Miss Orr, director, will welcome the ladies on behalf of the hospital staff and Dr.Petrie will address the ladies on thg work done by the hospital.Mr, C.L.Gordon, Third.Potentiate of Kar.nak Temple, will also extend his welcome on behalf of the members of Karnak Temple.Ebesgien 03 THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950 wide Lectures on Aspects Of Can.Democracy Planned by Council Montreal Council of Women, of which Miss Esthér W.Kerry is president, has completed plans for a lecture series entitled, \u201cFour Aspects of Canadian Democracy.\u201d This series is being offered at the request of many of the Federated Societies, who feel that the Montreal Council of Women should provide an opportunity for women to receive factual information on Canadian democratic living.Mrs.G.F.W.Kuhring, vice-pres- ident, and Mrs.C.R.Gross, chairman of the citizenship committee, acting as a joint committee, have | been fortunate in securing four outstanding speakers in this field: \u2014Professor Maxwell Cohen, Professor of International Law, Mec- Gill University, who will discuss \u201cNew Aspects of Democratic Liv- -ing\u201d; 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