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[" 4 VOL.XXII, No.16 Sing-Songs Again Planned at WAG.On Summer Nights Thursday which proved so popular last summer drawing 124900 citizens to the Westmount Athletic Grounds will be held again this summer.But the locale of all of the sing-songs is still to be determined, the West- mount Examiner learned today.Lionel Fournier, recreation.supervisor, stated today that the opening and closing evenings will be held in the Westmount Athletic Grounds June 28 and August 30.Where the other sik evenings of ginging will be held is undecided.© The Athletic Grounds were popular last year and allowed a great \"number of people to sit in the stands with comfort while participating in the singing.The periodic, noisy trains highballing along the C.P.R.right-of-way opposite the stands was a thorn with Many of the citizens who have let it be known they don't want to compete with the locomotives this year._ Some citizens have requested that the sing-songs be held in the communities centering Westmount, Staynor and Prince Albert Parks with the people of each community playing host on the nights in their area.1: Mayor Cameron To Open Pottery Show at Vic.Hall The Potters\u2019 Club of Montreal are holding their third annual Ceramic Exhibition in Victoria Hall on April 26th, 27th and 28th.Mayor J.8S.Cameron of Westmount and Prof.R.T.Davis, director of the Montreal Museum will officially open the exhibit on Thursday evening at 8 p.m.Demonstrations on the potter's wheel will he given on Friday and Saturday evenings by two of Montreal's outstanding potters, Mrs.Eileen Reid and Mr.Jorg Schlatter.Handwork demonstrations will be given on Friday and Saturday afternoons.The Exhibition will be open from 8 p.m.to 10.00 p.m.on Thursday evening, and from 4.00 to 10.00 p.m.on Friday and Saturday.On Saturday night a drawing will be held for three door prizes, consigting of ceramic pleces produced by members of the* Club.There is no charge for admission.Westmount Legion Branch Install Officers for Year Westmount Branch Quebec No.23 of The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League recently held their installation of officers for the ensuing year 1951- 52, : Officers installed were: President, Comrade Jock Heron.! \u2018each will extend the first two Firat Vice-President, Comrade MacGregor.Second Vice-President.Comrade Gus Kuhring.Sergeant At Arms, Fred Read.; Treasurer, Comrade Bob Ellis.Secretary, Comrade W.J.White.Comrade evening sing-songs, | WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 Chief Byford Inspects Traffic Gadget away to rest.Located on Western Avenue at look frazzled.; Time actuated, they are the 1 City.Comparatively simple, for the | Brain Box Does Thinking For New Traffic Signals Final tribute will be paid and the dirge will be sung as West- mount's grand daddy traffic lights are relieved from duty and laid Victoria and Lansdowne Avenues, these grand old traffic lights have seen their day.By measure of time they are not so old, only 20 years, but modern devices have made them ast two of their kind left in the last 20 years they have regulated traffic along this thoroughfare.Run by a clock, they have clicked off light changes for thousands of vehicles.The new traffic regulators will Le $8,000 beauties with all the latest gadgets.So complicated a master electrician is required to keep them up, they are a maze of wires and electronic devise.Chief of Police R.A.Byford explaining the new lights said they are vehicle actuated.On the approaches to the intersection 100 feet from the corner plates setting up a magnetic field extending 18 inches are buried under the pavement.Conduits, the Chief stated, connect each of the magnetic plates \u2018o the control box, brain of the system.Here the signals are sorted out and relayed to the lights.Five Seconds The Chief, describing the mechanics of the lights, said if a car travelling East and West is the first to place a signal to the control box it will get an initial per- ied of five seconds to cross the intersection, depending on what the box is set for, plus a vehicle period of five to six seconds.If after this time is up and no more East-West calls are placed the lights will revert to North- South calls, If East-West traffic is heavy and more calls are placed periods an additional five seconds until a total of 30 seconds has passed.If two cars reath the magnetic plates at the same time the lights will remain the same giving the (Continued on page 16) St.Matthias Pack Meet Mr.Gilhooly The Pack had a visit from Mr.Gilhooly last Friday night and Second Ronny Taylor, of the Grey Six, completed the requirements for Observer badge.Sixer Robert Carr, of the Red Six, passed Guide badge.This gives Robert ten badges and he hopes to obtain his twelve one of these days.Sixer Stephen Ferguson, of the White Six, passed House Orderly badge and is now working on Guide.As Colin Russel now has Second Star and five badges, he was appointed to the rank of Second of the Sand Six.As Sixers must have eight badges and Seconds five badges in order to retain their ranks, they should try to reach this stage as soon as possible.Only two of the Seconds need another badge, so it is expected they will work hard to get it.The Pack is now practicing for the annual parents\u2019 night, which is to be held on the first Friday in May.The White Six are leading the April competition by a good margin and they should keep up the good work.The Pack is now collecting wire coat hangers and a special competition is being run for this.Three Sixes so far have made a good start.REAR OR 3 p.m.each night.Ay os EN SET CORI 01M ro ke Examiner 5 Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis PRICE 3 CENTS Westmount Schools Plan Ambitious Musical Event Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 23, 24, 25, the first of what is hoped to become an annual Festival of Music will be presented to the general public by the students of the three Westmount elementary schools, and the two high schools, and performed under the direction of all the schools\u2019 musical staffs.The three exenings of choral and instrumental music will take place at the Westmount Junior High School gymnasium on Academy Road, starting at 8:00 During the first evening's program will be heard the combined talents of the elementary schools, Roslyn, King's, and Queen's; featuring the school choirs of# King's and Queen's and the separate performances of the boys\u2019 land girls choral groups from Roslyn school.The former will be conducted by Miss Luba Sluzar with Miss Jamieson directing the latter two.Morley Calvert will lead the combined schools\u2019 begin- ;ners\u2019 wind instrument group, while \u2018Miss Lydia Davison is in charge of both the beginners\u2019 and junior ! string ensembles, \u201cPraise the Lord, ye Heavens adore Him\u201d, will be the final selection of the concert with Gifford Mitchell, the Director of Music for Westmount Pro- ! testant schools and chief organizer \u2018of this festival, conducting the .combined elementary schools\u2019 choirs, .The Junior High school takes over the proceedings for the second evening's musicale when \u2018their boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 choirs, orchestra, band and instrumental group, will present many well known and some well loved vocal and instrumental offerings among which the boys will sing Victor Herbert's Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; the orchestra will play Tchaikow- ski's Andante Cantabile and Saint- Saens\u2019 Danse Macabre; the girls\u2019 chorale will produce \u201cThe Wonderful Year\u201d, a selection of songs depicting each month of the year with music composed by Haydn and Beethoven; the instrumentalists will perform the Barcarolle from Offenbach's \u201cThe Tales of Hofmann\" and the band, under the leadership of Mr.Calvert will offer, among other pieces, Bali- kov's Slavonic Dance.Mr.Calvert is also the director of the boys\u2019 choir, as Miss Davison conducts the orchestra and Miss Jamieson the girls\u2019 choir.Narrations accompanying \u201cThe Wonderful Year\u2019, are to be related by students Miss Paula Mendelssohn and Master Smith Chapman.Mr.Mitchell will accompany the choirs.The Westmount Senior High School Glee Club under the direction of Mr.Mitchell are the final evening's performers and will be the main feature of a program consisting of choral works and instrumental highlights by the staffs of the different schools\u2019 music departments, popular classics such as \u201cOn Wings of Song\u201d, by Mendelssohn and the Soldier's Chorus from Faust by Charles Gounod; plus a few Broadway Show hits, like Heather on the Hill, from Brigadoon, by Kurt Weill, Roger's, You'll Never Walk Alone and Kern's favourite, Smoke Gets in your Eyes; and, Stephen Foster's unforgettable, Beautiful Dreamer.Interspersed among the choirs renditions will be instrumental recitals by all members of the musical directorate of the Westmount Protestant Schools when Miss Sluzar, pianist, will play Chopin's Ballade in F-major; Mr.Calvert, trumpeter, the Concerto in G- major by Haydn with Miss Sluzar accompanying; Miss Davison, violinist, with Miss Sluzar again at the piano, playihg Cesar Franck's, (Continued on page 2) - Briefly the Club will sing several | UN.Branch A.GM.At Junior High Next Thursday The annual general meeting of the Western Montreal Branch of the United Nations Association in Canada will be held at the Weste mount Junior High School, Academy Road, on Thursday, April 26, at 8.15 p.m.Reports covering the year's pro gress will be presented and there will also be a showing of a motion picture on the work of the United Nations in South America.G.F.W.Kuhring, branch president, is hopeful that meme bers and friends will attend the meeting in goodly numbers, as with world conditions as they are at the moment, support for the U.N.is needed if we are to stave off world conflicts, There is no charge for admise sion and anyone interested will be very welcome, said Mr.Kuh- ring.In addition refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the evening's business.- + Westmount Park Pack to Travel To Valleyfield Tuesday night the Westmount Park Pack was honoured by a visit from Akela Clarke of Ken- sington Grey Pack, who presented a First Star to Basil Stevens, and Miss Lavoie and Akela Crosswell of Bannantyne Pack who also presented a First Star to Garry Anderson.In an Observation game the visiting leaders went out of the room, changed 3 things about their uniform, returned and had the boys trying to point out the changes.Some did well, others just guessed.\u2018Brian Bennett and Jack Yuille have passed Knots while Murray Wardrope, Ronnie Bailey and Dennis Reid have passed Cleanliness.In the \u201cWire Coat Hanger\u2019 drive the boys brought in 329 the first night.It is hoped that the Pack will continue the effort, and perhaps take the prize offered for the greatest number received.Tonight the Sixers and Seconds are going to Valleyfield in order to show the folk there how a Wolf Cub Pack can be run.Nitro, a small town close by, are trying to organize a Group, and learning by doing is the best way to get across the ideas.Mr.Clarke of the Kensington Pack is accompa nying the Group.ns goo ig Cafe iL hie PA A alt un Le Gi: FWO pe ed SRE Unity Boys Club News Big event of the coming week as the Examiner comes off the press will be the first indoor track meet on Friday evening.April 20, in the Unity Boys Clubhouse Gym at 7:15 p.m.It is open to girl and boy members in all divisions and the events will be run on a team basis.A list of the novelties on the program will include shot put, pole vault, javelin throw, 100 yard dash, hurdle race, relay race, biscuit in the bag race, hasketball relay race and will end with a group song competition.Remember the day, date and time: Friday, April 20, 7:15 p.m, Unity Clubhouse Gym, no tharge!# THE EXAMINER, \u2018 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 28 by LE) Howard S.Ross K.C.D.C.L.og EARLY SCOTLAND, THE PICTS \u2014 The Seôts and the Welsh of Southern Scotland \u2014 By H.M.Chadwick.Publishers: The Macmillan Company of Canada, Limited.Price $3.25.The Penny Carnival, the big event of May, is-already getting away to a good start.Miss Mar- Morgan Realties Limited garet Taylor's committee has been canvassing the local stores for small donations on behalf of the auction booth with great success.Other committees are working on .their plans and the Carnival held to raise funds for the completion of the stage, promises to he the most ambitious project yet under- !taken hy Unity.Real Estate Saturday, May 5, 9.15 a.m., midgets and juniors will be taken by Brokers bus out to Beauharnois to visit a Marler To Speak At Liberal Meet George C.Marler, house leader of the Provincial Liberal Party,.paper mill.1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 details will be given next week.It is planned to be back in town by 1 p.m.Further Saturday, May 12, 1.45 p.m., any will be the principal speaker at a general meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace-Mount Royal Liberal Association to be held at the \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER PL.9488 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal YEAR wR | Bantam member of the club, at the cost of ten cents, can see the final play of the season, Old King Cole.Members must be on hand at the clubhouse to leave at 1.45 p.m.and tickets must be bought by Friday, May 11.Sports: The older boys\u2019 -volley- ball league has now started its playoffs for the Wm.Moxley Trophy.This trophy has been presented by Mr.Moxley, a member of the Board of Directors of the Unity Boys Club.Mr.Moxley, an ardent follower of the Boys Club Movement for a number of years, devoted perhaps more time and energy than anybody else to the founding of the Unity Boys Club.Basketball: Unity girls and the girls of the 79th Battery Boys Club had a great game of basketball last week.79th Battery winning 36 to 10 over Unity.The Battery girls were short a player, so Barbara Wallace, captain of the Unity girls volunteered to play for their side.Boys Clubs of Canada held their, annual meeting in Toronto this meeting.Canadian Art Theatre Thursday evening, will speak on current political April 26.Mr.Marler issues facing ,the electors of Quebec.The meeting will also be attended, it is expected, by Fred P.Whitman, M.P.for Notre Dame de M.P.for Mount Royal and Paul Earl, M.L.A.for Notre Dame de Grace,\u201d Alan MacNaughton, Grace.Each will address the Plans for the annual general meeting of the Association will also be discussed and g nominating committee appointed to recommend a slate of officers for the coming year.Roy Wagar, president of the association, will be in the chair.| The manuscript of this work by the late Professor Chadwick was left virtually complete, Mrs.Nora Kershaw Chadwick has carried out a minimum of necessary editorial\u2019 adjustments, has added the illustrations, and a substantial introduction to give a proper setting for the ten chapters written by the author at different times.It is easy to see that he could always turn with delight to the history of early Scotland, both in his studies and on his journeys.His special contribution was to the linguistic problems of the early records, but a wide range of archaeological interests gave him the power to make a much needed synthesis out of his own and other workers\u2019 results.Mrs.Chadwick in her introduction sets out some of the achievements and some of the problems in this early history.Advance has latterly been rapid.This interesting volume re-exa- mines early Scottish history in the light of the added knowledge of the last 70 years in the relevant fields, notably linguistic and historical data, \u2018philology, early literature, and the work of some \u2018| recent Irish scholars on their own early history and genealogical traditions.Mrs.Chadwick in her interesting and helpful introduction wrote in part: \u201cThe author's studies were always closely bound up with his personal life.To work on the history of Scotland gave him Y.M.C.A.NOTES PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT House League The Saturday afterncon Hit- HOWARD S.ROSS, K,C.57 St.James St.West Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Barrister and Solicitor Residence: Ambassador Apts, Westmount 4527 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 GLenview 2177 Office: HA.9238-39 or-Miss Basketball League -of- ficially came to a close last Saturday, with the following six men finishing on top, to gain a place on the ®*mythical \u201cfirst\u201d team: Bruce Robertson led the group with a total of 25 points, Doug oc DOC D DOC TOC DOC DOC 7 Seller was second with 22, Ian CSB OC OO DOC DOC {Corner Atwater) >O< >oc DOC \" 720\u20ac >o< | SPEEDOMETER ! REPAIRS | © FREE CHECK AND ESTIMATE ® eBNERAL> AUTOMOBILE \u20ac CUIPMENT 4010 St.Catherine West Fl.4611 DOC OO0C D0 D0 Quality ROOFING that roofing job.All types of roofing: Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Westmount Plumbing & Roofing 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA.9864 Ley, ; year.| of the organization, presented the McIntosh third with 21, followed by Ken Thompson with 13, and a tietfor the fifth spot between Nelson Creamer and Doug Reed with 12 points each.Official recognition for the winners will be given at the Awards Banquet, to be held next month.Starting tomorrow afternoon, in place of the basket- hall, a volleyball league will get under way.All senior members are asked to be on hand to start it off at 2.30 p.m.Gymnastic Club The last workout for the Montreal \u201cY\u201d Gym Team, before the Provincial Meet, was held on the Westmount \u201cY\u201d gymnasium last night.All members were present, and appeared to be in the best of shape for the coming meet at Mc- Gill tomorrow afternoon at 2.00 o'clock.Last Saturday night the team travelled to Point St.Charles, | to take part in the Fifth Annual | Gymnastic display of the Point They were featured on the program in a parallel bar routine.Awards Banquet The date for the Annual Awards | Banquet has heen confirmed, and V.F.McAdam, president | report for 1950.He returned to | Montreal to report that the year \u2018had been a very good one, that more and more cities across Canada are taking a keen interest in boys work and that a number of new clubs are now being organized.will be held at the \u201cY\u201d Friday evening, May 11, at 6.00 o'clock.A special program of entertainment is being drawn up as wel as the program of presentations.Fencing Club Coach Roland Asselin of the Fencing Club has announced that the Club will play host to one of the Dominion Pencing Competitions, to be held in Montreal some time next month.The exact dates and further details will be announced later.Handball Tournament All business men are reminded of the closing\u201d dates of the handball tournament.It is scheduled lto end on an undisclosed date in April, which only leaves two more weeks of challenging to reach the top of the ladder.Women's Swim Instruction Greg Titus, chief instructor for women's swimming, has requested that all those wishing to get in on the Spring instruction should contact the Physical Department immediately.YOUNG ADULT SECTION Monster Barn Dance The Annual Monster Barn Dance, sponsored by the Square Dance Club, will be held on Friday, May 11.This is the largest event that the Club sponsors, being with an old-time orchestra.Art Class | The weekly art class has been extended to the end of May by request of the members.If there is anyone interested in joining the class for the month of May contact the Program Department.Square Dance Club Better get in shape for the Monster Barn Dance on May 11\u2014 no better way than by coming to the Square Dance Club's weekly Tuesday sessions.held in the gymnasium, complete keen personal pleasure.Descende ed from an old Highland family, he turned to Scotland whenever opportunity offered and to the home .of his ancestors, and the work of his later years, both in Scotland and Wales, was inspired by an almost romantic love of the Celtic West.It delighted him to make pilgrimage to.the strongholds of the early kings, and the brochs and forts, to study their strategic positions and their relationship to the surrounding country, and to the early written records and place names.\u201cPerhaps as an old pupil of my husband and his constant companion for 30 years and co-worker, I may be allowed in conclusion to express what has always seemed to be the most significant aspect of his work as a whole, and which is the chief contribution of this book.This is his powerful and vivid imagination, untouched even in these last days by any frost of age.The originality and ecare- ful scholarship of his early historical work on special departments of Anglo-Saxon history and institutions have perhaps tended to, give an almost disproportionate prestige to this aspect of his work But his chief contribution to scholarship was his capacity for passe ing directly into his subject and telescoping the centuries so that the past and the present hecome one \u2018and the mist lifts from cen turies but little documented.In his hands a bare annal, an identification of an unknown name or word, the use of a variant tradi tion, bring new facts and new persons to our knowledge, and give new life and significance ta those already familiar to us.In the present book what is.most significant in early Scottish history has been brought into focus, and the blurred picture comes forward with sharper definition.We have stepped into a new Age.\u201d There is a Preliminary Note on the Native Chronicles of Early Scotland where reference is made to Skene\u2019s Chronicles of the Picts and Scots (Edinburgh 1867) and Anderson's Early Sources of Scottish History.It is interesting to note that Professor Chadwick dedicated his book To the memory of William F.Skene.The contents are in part: The Kingdom of the Picts, The Chronicles, The Surveys and Genealogies, Cruithentuath, Characteristics of the Pictisn Kingdom, The Succession to the Throne, The Matrilinear Principle apart from the Royal Family, The Irish Picts, The Kingdom of Dalriada, Notes on Irish Chronology in the fifth Century, and The British Kingdom.There are 18 plates all of great interest, a number of them quite rare.The frontispiece is a photograph of The Valley of the Fummel and Schiehallion, Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire, and the last plate is Dunstaffnage Castle, Argyll.* There is a helpful index and the notes and a sketch-map of early Scotland appear at the close of the volume.Westm't Schools .(Continued from page 1) Sonata in A-major; and Misses Sluzar and Jamieson with the Messrs.Calvert and Mitchell playing as a piano quartette, performing the second Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt.The famed student twin pianists, Mark and Barry Wiesenfeld, who will accompany the Glee Club, will also play as duo-pianists on two selections, Sevillana, by Jean Williams and Ludvig Van Beethoven\u2019s Country Dance. - Ws & Te VEE ww Tw 0M or a wd Bw = (pW a &:s 8, 11 70 l- Qe REPAIRED - REFINISHED - SUPPLIED LAID FINISHED CLEANED Hardwood Floors 4 ] he A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET vol XXII, No.16 Westmount \u201cRotarians Donate.Projector to Boy's Club Ksaminer |.\u201c50 YEARS IN \u2014 ,[ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 The Unity Boys\u2019 Club was presented a new motion picture projector by the Montreal Rotary Club last week at the meeting of the Westmount Rotarians, J.J.F.Bancroft, president of the Montreal club, presented it to James G.Lawson, vice president of the Westmount club, and was thanked by D.B.Ross, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, Left to right: Mr, Lawson, Mr.Bancroft, Mr.Ross and N.J.Watson, chairman of the boys\u2019 week committee of the Montreal Rotary Club.TRAM-AUTO SMASH A tram-auto accident took place last week at the corner of St.Catherine Street and Kensington Avenue when Heti Hert, of 396 Olivier Avenue, swung North on Kensington and collided with a Westmount tram.The left side of the auto was badly dented.: BE WELL DRESSED THIS SPRING At Prices That Will Suit Your Budget Hand-tallored Suits and Coats For Ladies and Gentlemen.A large assortment of Imported English material always on hand.Remodelling and Repairs of all kinds.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS ; the demands of society and mere-! few decades ago, but nothing ly fitting the child into his en-!| good can be said of its results.St.George\u2019s Parents Hear Talk On Child Psychology Dr.H.Lehman, Clinical Director of the Verdun Protestant Hospital, last night addressed a meeting of parents of St.George's School of Montreal on \u201cModern Psychology \u2014 Aid or Handicap to Parents?\u201d Mrs.T.C.Stuart, President of the Board of the School, was in the chair.Dr.Lehman said that the reason the theories and practices of progressive child psychology were being received with mixed feelings was due mostly to widespread confusion about the real values and goals of our methods of education.Are we only interested, he asked, in providing for the child's emotional needs without regard for his environment?In some primitive societies this method gives g00d warmth and affection?This form results.Or are we yielding to! of psychology was practised a vironment ?Today, Dr.Lehman went on, Following this road, the good! the social sciences have found a old disciplinary methods of our workable compromise parents and grandparents did) the needs of the individual and produce some great personalities.| the moulding forces of society.between Or are we completely submitting to the magic formulas of a pseudo-science which sets forth principles of learning and conditioning but disregards such basic human needs as emotional TOPSOIL SPECIALLY TREATED LOAM FOR GARDENS AND LAWNS $3.00 Single Load \u2014 $5.00 Double Loud Manure $5.00 Single Load FILLING EARTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE EL.1177 GARDEN SUPPLIES BULLDOZER TO RENT HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE 6051 WESTERN AVE.The new psychological teachings may prove a trial to parents and their convenience.For it takes more time and patience to bring children up right, the modern way.Anxiety is a handicap found in many young parents who have been misled by a questionable kind of publicity recently given psychology and psychiatry.A wrong impression is given that progressive ways of bringing up children require the knowledge of highly complicated theories, and that children will suffer lasting harm if these theories are not followed to the letter.But, he concluded, progressive psychology is an aid to parents who put the child's development first, and their own convenience and feelings second.By reducing our children\u2019s load of anxiety and guilt feeling to a minimum and Increasing their tolerant.understanding of others to a maximum, we prepare them better than any other generation of youngsters has ever been prepared for their future life in a fense purposes.postal service.Mr.Desautels stated that with the growth of the service there was a need for additional men and the internal staff had to be in- mand.The 1.200 men removed from the delivery routes have for the most part heen absorbed to fill this need, he said.If the department had not had these men to draw on it would have had to draw ons the general manpower pool needed for defence.Furthermore, he continued, although average letter carrier is not a sorter his experience on the route does teach him the rudiments of sorting and he becomes used to reading different kinds of handwriting.For those members of the Rotary Club whd were wondering why the Government had boosted the postage rate of third class mail Mr.Desautels stated the printed matter rate had not been changed since 1904 and that dur- WESTMOUNT\u201d Exceptions] Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN\u201dS .4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Creene Ave.PAGE THREE = Post Office Official Defends Hike In Rates The Postal Department was cutting its staff by 1,200 men and curtailing deliveries to one a day in order to save $3,500,000, G.M.Desautels, public relations officer for the Montreal Post Office, told the luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday.Answering a Rotarian\u2019s query Mr.Desautels said an added reason for this curtailment was to cut the Post Office\u2019s demands on the manpower pool which the Government feels should be used for de- He said the cut of 1,200 men does not mean they are out of jobs but that they are taken off the delivery routes and absorbed into various other departments of thoy creased to keep up with the de-' ing that time the cost of labor and transportation had gone up considerably.The postal department was one in the Federa! Government that had consistently shown a surplus over the years, he declared.\u201cWhat businessman would accept a contract that would show in the red,\u201d he challenged justifying the rising rates.Fido To Be Kept on Leash, Chief Byford Warns Liberty for Westmount's 1,200 dogs comes to an end on May 1 said Chief of Police R.A.Byford today.For Waggles it's a leash or a free trip to the dog pound from May 1 to October 1.According to the City's by-laws all dogs must be on a leash not over six feet in length.The owners of the dogs said Chief Byford who infringe upon the law are liable to court action and will have to pay the pound fee.(Y.M.C.A.) 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Graduate of Cornell University CONSULTATION AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN - PARK AND TOWN PLANNING 301 DECELLES Town of St.Laurent BY.4224 \u2018| pavement.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 near Atwater, passed an automobile, became trapped in the tram tracks, skidded and fell to the The automobile ran over his bicycle smashing it and the boy, injured hy the fall was taken to the Western Hospital.He was kept there for observation of possible damage to his pelvis, Fred McManus, the police said, was playing near his home on the Northwest corner of Selby Street by Greene Avenue, He ran behind a parked car falling to the ground.A passing truck ran over his foot.He suffered a badly sprained ankle.Mark Selby was playing a game of chase with a friend, so he told the police, and dodged out onto the street between two parked cars.He ran head on into a speeding auto hitting the door which threw him back onto the road.Injury was only a few bruises.LLOYDS Lloyds of London writes all forms of insurance except life insurance.Eight year old Joe Mathlews of mount, who has a penchant for Little Joe Has Itchy Feet 1833 St.Catherine Street, West- disappearing for days at a time, Joe likes travelling.Within the past ten days he has gone to look over the sights in Bout de L'llle, Ville LaSalle and Farnham.Local Eight Year Old Travels Far By Himself Little Joe Mathews, eight-year- old son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph | Mathews of 4833 St.Catherine street, Westmount, who made the headlines ten days ago by wandering away from home and was not found for about two days after his disappearance, repeate his vamoosing this week.though he had no car tickets on him it is believed.Finally Paul Choiniere, a tramway Wus driver, got curious as to why a youngster should be i around by himself at midnight i and called the police who phoned 4 his almost distraught parents.| Joe seemed to settle down for On the first occasion little Joe | à few days his father said, but got as far as Bout de l'Ile and then decided to make for Ville LaSalle.He seemed to be able to get on and off buses and tramcars without much trouble al- CAUSES ss N \u201c ACCIDENTS ¢ I LVEN A SLIGHT COLLISION MAY MONTREAL TRAMWAYS COMPANY THIS is A MOST DANGEROUS PRACTICE LESULT IN SEL/IOUS INJURIES AND CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE \u2014 / on Monday night was again missing.This time he was located in Farnham on Tuesday, having travelled by train.His father brought him back Wednesday noon only to have Joe sneak out of the bathroom.This time he hours later by Westmount police.Mr.Mathews said Joe attended St.Leon school here and that his teachers stated that when he wanted to, he got high marks, lately, however, he had seemed preoccupied.His father took little Joe to : the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital on Wednesday where doctors said they believed that the youngster was suffering from some form of neurosis and would require treatment to try and cure him of this wanderiust.Mr.Mathews said that previous to moving to Westmount last summer from the east end of the city, Joe had never exhibited any tendency to run away.It is probably through watching the trains opposite the house at Westmount Station, that has given the boy a travel complex the father thought.In the meantime both he and his wife are at their wits end to cope with the situation.There are three younger children, two girls, five and four, and a baby boy just over one year old, so the Mathews have their problem.Showing how intelligent little eight ycar Joe is, his father stated that on Tuesday night Joe slept in the church at Farnham.It was while ha was hanging around a restaurant that he aroused the suspicions of the restaurateur.When the Westmount police found Joe on Wednesday the lad told the policeman that the family had just moved to Westmount and he didn\u2019t remember the address.- Mr.Mathews hopes that the hospital will be able to straighten out Joe's itchv feet complex so that he and his wifé can get some sleep.Hackney Stallions exported to Canada and the United States have brought $50,000 to Great Britain during the past six weeks.was picked up near Greene two 1iS KS, ed tal aid ter rm ire im ous ast the any is the at giv- the ime heir lua- ger our, one 1ave ittle ated slept It und the teur.olice lad mily ount ad- the hten x so get d to have ritain General MacArthur Topic At Current Events Meet The Thirty-Eighth Parallel in Korea, the Problem of General MacArthur, the chart of leading students outside Mr.Bartlett's office.and School Spirit were some of the topics raised at the recent Round \u2018Table Discussion staged by the Westmount Senior High School Current Events Club at its eighteenth meeting this year on April 5.The new president for next year, Mike Sundell, was in the chair.After the minutes had been read and approved, a proposal to resume a once vigorous debate on School! Spirit was immediately z » allopted., Thereupon those present tackled the various aspects to a suggestion that more constructive means to promote school spirit at Westmount High be taken.Among the points discussed were: attendance at hockey games, foothall games and school dances, the use of the activities book, and school spirit in Westmount Junior High.Eva Roney next proposed that some ideas be advanced on a recently discovered cancer serum.A discussion on the discovery however, proved short lived.The next subject on the agenda- \u201cHow to improve next year\u2019s Current Events Club\u201d excited some keen discussion.Suggestions for the club's betterment included those pertaining to the introduction of industrial tours, the presentation of better speakers, and the making of tape recordings of round-table discussions.Mr.Snyder, the club\u2019s advisor, stated that this club \u2018year was the best that he had witnessed.Other topics debated were: \u201cIs Try this for greater convenience Ask for your favourite heer or ale in the mark chart outside the office ONE-WAY THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 Westmounter With Pats Majjor George Flint, of West- mount, has been appointed second in command of the Princess Patricias in Korea.Major Flint took over from Major Henry Tighe, of Victoria, who was named commanding officer\u2019 of the battalion, when Lt.-Col.J.R.Stone, was evacuated to Japan suffering from smallpox.Alfred H.Flint of 14 Gladstone Avenue, Westmount, is the father of Major Flint, whose wife also resides here.\u201cIs MacArthur justified in permitting a full scale crossing of Korea\u2019s Thirty-Eighth Paralell by United Nations Forces?\u201d The meeting closed with the announcement that next Thursday's speaker would be Ron Morier, well of any benefit to the school,\u2019 and known local sportscaster.GLASS BOTTLES No DEPOSITS ! 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Glass bottles cannof change the taste of ale or beet, Ask for Vd Glass Bottles Dominion Glass Co.Ltd, Montreal, Canada See what you buy «Buy in Glass tion on Friday.recreation plans.Mr, invited to submit ideas.\u201cWe asked,\u201d Mr.Kneeland said, \u201cthat in contemplating the expansion of the civic recreation system, increasing consideration should be given to the needs of the large group of older citizens.\u201cWhile they would be unable to derive adequate benefits from playground activities, they would find in some form of gardening facilities a much-needed physical, mental and even financial help in the increasingly difficult task of raising their families and keeping their homes together, under the strain of modern living.\u201d In his report, Capt.William Bowie, executive director, noted that*in 1950 fhe League had completed its 19th year of gardening service to 11 districts in the Eng- i lish-speaking section.\u201cThere is no counterpart to the Community Garden League of Greater Montreal in Canada,\u201d Capt.Bowie said.Capt.Bowie noted that in some parts of the United States, garden allotment schemes were once again being organized to conserve foodstuffs and to alleviate high living costs.Other officers named at the meeting were W, J.Tawse, honorary president; Henry Teuscher and Mrs.A, N, Jenks, vice-presi- dents; E.J.Anderson, honorary treasurer; Miss Alice Lighthall, Councillors L.J, McKenna, W.George Wren, Mrs, R.G.Kilbride, Wilfred H.Perron and Tom Ewing, general committee, Ladies Book Club The monthly meeting of the Westmount Park-Emmanuel Ladies Book Club will be hed on Monday in Webster Hall at 8.15 pm.Guest reviewer will be the Rev.Angus deMille Cameron, who will review the new book \u201cThe Age \u2018of Longing\u201d, by Arthur Koestler, Discussion and refreshments will follow.Visitors are welcome, E.J.Anderson Park Supt.Elected To Garden Assn.E.J.Anderson, superintendent of parks for the City of West- mount, was elected honorary treasurer of the Community Garden League of Greater Montreal, at the annual meeting of the organiza- C.R.Kneeland, who was re-elected president, suggested that the City of Montreal take gardening into its consideration in preparing Kneeland told the gathering of a recreation survey being carried on by the City Executive, for which civic organizations were RIC 0 RG ja M ais GTS i in net Lich ll ARTE Eger Led am deen PAGE FIVE and was predeceased by his wife the late Margaret Donaldson.A funeral service was held on Saturday afternoon at the Chapel of Jos.C.Wray & Bro., Mountain Street.Burial took place Royal Cemetery.John D.Fraser Dies After Lengthy Illness John D.Fraser, 579 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, died at his home on Thursday after a lengthy illness.Mr, Fraser was in his 72nd year in Mount DRESS FOR SMOOTH SURFACE.TWO COATS OF OUTSIDE PAINT, LENGTH OF TOP 74\"\u2014LEGS 'I7*\u2014SLATS 24\"\u2014HEIGHT OF BACK REST 20\"-TWO SHORT PIECES OF 2\"X ° April 24th, at 2.30 p.m, when|be welcomed by the executive, Elected At Meeting plans for the coming season will| Tea will be served.: = CIVEERR RE BREE EEE RE J i .Of Catholic Mothers d EEE REE 7 FEATURING THE NEW .ü The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of INTER-CU RL CUT : Westmount was founded to pro- = mote a closer bond among the The newest creation in Hair Cutting = mothers of the Parish and to fur- .« Introduced by Mr.Emile i ther promote an interest in activ- ( B w ities for children of the commu- = nity.It was felt that by banding Permanents from $5.50 to $15 a togethen for concerted action, an Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.25 i organizations without any fees, tre .\" a open to all women, could accom- > 4 ¢ Make an appointment today © 5 ! plish much more than by sporadic n = : | attempts by a few = & ° Beauty Salon : À e many activities of the club, B mi IZED HAIR i especially during the war years, |B PERSONALIZED STYLING : : 1 maintained a continued and wide- |i 1373 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Fl.2486 = spread interest.Unfortunately, 401080100080 mm, sw mem ms ] since that time, interest has! NE] waned to some extent.| ] + The annual meeting of the club, | * was held recently in St.Leos \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 5 School Hall and the following\u2019 v | Po executive elected to office for the mË À A .\u201cÀ i 1 ensuing term: SPECIAL DISCOUNTS St President, Mrs.J.McTaggart; .oy 1} 1st Vice-President, Mrs.J.G.Pa- On New Spring and Summer a tenaude; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs.2 ! Doug.Kerr; Recording.Secretary, E S i Mrs.E: Doran; Treasurer, Mrs.F.Mr.wedding in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.Parody was formerly Miss Mary-Arden Baker, duughter of and Mrs.Hugh A.Parody photographed following their G.Wray; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.J.H.Dwyer.It is the hope of the new ex- | ecutive to rekindle interest in the\u2019 activities of the Club and the next \u2018We are reducing prices in order to keep our stock low during the moving period.Mrs.Kenneth Walter held a cup- Watch our counters for Specials in other merchandise pt Mr.and Mrs.Charles W.Baker, of Westmount, and Mr.Parody is board shower (plastic accessories, ' ;+ the son of Mr.and Mrs.Alex.R.Parody, of Notre Dame de Grace.etc.): and Mrs.George Livingston ' .9 | 0 - was hostéss at a mixed party in | r Mi M F d M honor of Miss Messenger and her ' 1SS essenger ete at any fiance, Mr.Taylor.! \"IN Mrs.H.W.V.Taylor, King LADIES WEAR Events Including Trousseau Tea Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Ruth Rifchie Messenger, whose marriage to Mr.John Miles Taylor is taking place tomorrow in Dominion-Douglas Church, Westmount, are Mrs.H.W.V.¥Taylor, who gave a tea; Mrs.Sydney MacSween, who was hostess at a tea, and miscellaneous shower; Mrs.Harry Gundy and Mrs.D.B.Stewart, who were joint hostesses at a luncheon and sewing basket shower; Mrs.Frank Kearns, who Eave a cup and saucer shower and Miss Patricia Johnston, who entertained at a kitchen shower.Miss Ainsiee Colton entertained at a luncheon; Miss Doreen Belas- co gave a bathroom shower and | Various Worthy HRA Donations From Westmount Club At the annual meeting of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club Inc.held Edward Avenue, mother of the | bridegroom, will entertain the: bridal party tonight after the.\u2019 wedding rehearsal.Trousseau tes Mrs.W.A.Messenger entertained in honor df her daughter at a trousseau Tea on Tuesday, at her home on Victoria Avenue, Westmount, the tea table decorations being carried out with swéet peas and lighted candelabra.Those pouring tea in the afternoon in- cluded- Mrs.Fred J.Tees, Mrs.H.F.Gundy, Mrs.D.B.Stewart, and Mrs.S.A.MacSween, In the evening, Miss Ainslee Colton, and Mrs.John A.Patterson, of Fredericton, N.B., presided at the tea table.Causes Receive 1219 GREENE AYENUE Flizroy 9541 {Opposite Avenue Theatre) Attention.; OWNERS OF HOME DEEP FREEZE UNITS GATEHOUSE LOCKER SERVICE 5 | in Victoria Hall on April 13, the president, Mrs.J.C.McKean presided # and the officers\u2019 report showed an increase in membership and a | flourishing year.Post War services committee reported monthly # visits to Ste.Anne and Queen Mary Hospitals.Food parcels were sent # | regularly to Great Britain and the club continued to support a British Announces a Special Service to Owners of Home | Gill and prizes were also donated for vocal culture in Westmount Schools.Fifty ditty bags were presented to the Navy League of Canada, to be sent to Naval units in ;| Korean waters, this special pro- -ject being under the Chairmanship of Mrs.Harold Mills.À desk was presented to Westmount High School in memory of the founder of the club, the late Mrs.T.deGrey Stewart.Donations were made to the following: Salvation Army, Homoeopathic Hospital, Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, Multiple Sclerosis Canadian Cancer Society, Montreal Association for the Blind, Grace Dart Hospital, Girls Counselling Center, Montreal Girls Association, School for Crippled Children, Mackay Institute, Old Brewery Mission and Chil- #| dren's Memorial Hospital, Members of the club assisted the Canadian Cancer Society and the joint appeal for the Bind.FOR THE LARGE WOMAN A truly convenient front closing corselette\u2014so easy to put on and do up.The lace top brassiere section hooks as far as the diaphragm and a long slide fastener completes the closing.Fully boned, made of a beautiful brocaded batiste and very firm knitted elastic side panels.It has built up shoulders and is available in sizes 36 to 48 in both the Short and Average model.PRICE $15.00 ALSO IN NYLON $18.50 We Specialize in Individual Fittings ° ESTABLISHED 1921 LTD.Members of the Board of Direc- os | tors for 1951-52 are: President, C et 0 Hopp = Mrs, J.C.McKean; 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Be FIRST on the List \u2018 eT De NJ WE CALL FOR - F AND DELIVER a - ® Household Repairs ® Locksmith Chrystyna Palijiw and Carole Fischel, winner and runner-up in the Public Speaking contest held in Westmount High School and sponsored by the West- mouni High School Alumnae Association.Chrystÿna Palijiw's subject was \u201cMy Former High School\u201d and Carole Fischel spoke on \u201cTolerance\u201d.In the picture from left to right are: Miss R.Hopkins, Educational Chairman, Carole Fischel, Chry- styna Palijlw, and Mrs.Fred- erie B.Coppin, President of the ® Electrical Repairs M F Hi h S h ] ® Screens Made to Order y ormer 19 Ccnoo CHRYSTYNA PALIJIW (Winning Speech In Westmount High School Alumnae Public Speaking Contest).My former high school was entirely different from the one I am attending now.After you hear under what conditions it was formed you will understand why it was so unlike high schools in Canada.You will understand why the memory of that school will never fade from my mind.When in the spring of 1945 Germany was occupied by the Allied forces, there were several millions of foreigners on German territory.i | 8 : Ÿ : 3 LB : Ë i 4169 St.Catherine W.FI.2641 1385 St.Catherine W.MA.6219 4866 Sherbrooke W.DE.1145 NO MORE.\u2014\u2014 % WRINKLES pa * BLACKHEADS * ENLARGED PORES rer treatment by the famous \"JUNIPER SYSTEM OF FACIAL REJUVENATION\" at Salon Madame Iris, the first in Montreal to offer this extraordinary system.To look more beautiful and younger \u2014 make an appointment to visit us | and let us convince you of this amazing restoration treatment.Coiffures - Dyeing - Soft Lasting Permanents Scalp Treatments Salon Madame Ii Established 1940 3406 ST.DENIS MA.6673 ducas .bros.fforriers inc, for four generations 5526 Sherbrooke St.W.MONTREAL WA.8158-9 Call = - Most of them were brought by force as workers.Some of them, Ÿ Association, had#- terrified by the Russians, fled from the East, While citizens of the western! European states such as French, Belgians and Dutch took the first opportunity of returning from \u201cGerman captivity,\u201d the people of the Eastern areas, whose countries were now occupied by Russian armies, did not wish to go home.In spite of this the greater number of Ukrainians was taken back to the \u2018Red\u2019 Ukrainia against their will, where the poor people met death or the concentration camps of Siberia.I was lucky to belong to the 300 thousand of Ukrainians who avoided the fearful repatriation, and were placed by American and English Administration in clean and comfortable camps.After the horror of Nazi concentration camps, after the bombs and all misfortunes of the war, we considered ourselves very happy to be able to live peacefully with our families and to be secure from cold and starvation.People became people again and, trying to forget their miserable past, started to build a new life for themselves and their children.With the help of T.R.O., almost at the beginning kindergartens and primary schools were organized.It was a little more difficult with the high schools.But fortunately a Ukrainian Real High School from Prague, which fled with all the teachers, students and their parents before the Russians, was at this time in Bavaria.After getting permission to continue the operation of this school, it had heen divided in three parts and was the beginning of the three first Ukrainian High Schools in Western Germany.At this time eight Ukrainian High Schools had been established and the matriculation was equivalent to the matriculation of general European | high schools.I shall never forget the sunny and bright summer day of 1945 on which we started our schooling, Although at the beginning the boys were told to construct some desks from the hoards Major Hart, our camp leader.gave to us, and we girls had to clean the windows, everybody seemed so happy! War was gone and we could attend school again.Oh, it was fun! Day after day we tried to en- large our school equipment, We reproduced the maps, gathered Alps Flora and pieces of rocks.Unfortunately, we had no books, which were very hard to get in the early post-war time, and our teachers had much trouble dictating to us most of the material.However, our English teacher decided we should have some books.He kept writing to different companies and finally, with great difficulty, the teacher got several dozen of good English school books.To our great surprise we found \u2018they were English Portuguese; but still we could do some reading, which, of course, helped us a lot to advance in the knowledge of English.Our Latin teacher was in love with Greek Mythology.Students who drew well enlarged little pictures from their books and decorated our classrom walls with them, so that they changed soon into a real Olympus.School activities included glee club, philologie club and sport club.Since Alps were around us, mountain climbing was popular and so was skiing.When exams came we had to read piles of our own handwriting, because, as I have mentioned before, ing went on.Months and years passed, but still the happiest moments for us were those when the teachers could say: \u201cYou have no books and it is difficult, we|: know; but are doing well, girls!\u201d Without any exaggeration 1I | may say that the American and English commissioners were impressed when very : we could hardly get any]: school books.Nevertheless teach- He The judges were Messrs.E.McCormick, R.Henderson and F.Vincent of the Montreal Board of Trade.schools.They were amazed, not only by the standard of teaching, but also by the fact that the teachers were willing to teach without any salary at first and later with very little and under unfavorable conditions.I received a letter from my camp recently in which I read that of the 300 students in my former high school only forty are still there.The others went overseas, all over the world: to Australia, Canada, United States and Brazil.My school companions, as well as myself, are starting a new life.Most of them are attending the schools in their new countries.But I am sure that they, during their studies, go back, just like me, to the \u201cgood old days\u201d of our camp school, where, by the help of American Administration and our generous teachers, we were given the basis for our further study.Designer - Dressmaker Specializing In * TROUSSEAUS * BRIDAL GOWNS * DRESSES * COATS * SUITS MRS.HUMBER 3482 WILSON AVE.Hours: 1 p.m.to § p.m.they visited our}: Except Wednesdays EEC] %e .RN PUR AN kJ WE GUARANTEE, YOUR \u2018SATISFACTION Seasonal: 1 : 1 rind ITY FOI Storage RORY LLCO I po pr rm » Wd Û \u2014 ge 2 ln Rtas AS Au i alla ABE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 PAGE THIRTEEN i \u2014 The Montreal West and West April 26, at 8 p.m.Tickets are ss End Districts are holding their |.50 c.and may be obtained from ta : 5 4 The When\u2019 3 Kealm \u2014 Annual Military Whist in St.Co- the Guides or by calling Mrs, Pl.Fs Jumba Parish Hall on Thursday, : role tions from friends of the Chapter.À - er wi .C.Ps.ik up + - Este sil Be the pr as practised by our ex- i ol Tea And Musicale Taffeta in its various weights| Mrs.R.E.Gilbride will thank perienced beauticians en- 5 A springtime tea and musicale, and weaves ls one of the fabric the speaker.able us to correct and Ht est- under the auspices of the Eliza-| fars of the season.Misty gray | >.; oh nae beth Read Missionary Auxiliary, pas : gray glamourize your hair - Lu ; : : ' blue taffeta-gauze is used for this Card Part ; «| iw's is to be held at Calvary United Dretty afternoon dress.The bodice y shade for the busy social DR High \u201cChurch ' tomorrow from 3 to 5 n entirely pin-tucked, continuing Unity Temple No.6 Pythian season ahead.I i chel : : y P \u2019 Sisters will hold an open meeting, a .below the belt and onto the hips a a tv £ b a } 3 the > which are defined by a stand-away, oi pl ° PE nos dar Aoi] 25 .i are: Are You tucked fold of the fabric.Other 94 8:80 pm, at 5253 Hutchison Consultation by Appointment \u2014 Phone WE.2765 IE onal ; Entertaining?details are a casual collar, euffed street, : \" i hry- WE RENT sleeves, and narrow self belt.The int Mrs.J.Herscovitch will pre- ot red- » skirt swings smartly.| Chairs, Tables, Dishes, side.i the DP Glosswire, Punch Bowls, p.m.There will also be a sale of Refreshments will be served.#0 vere Coot Racks end Linen.me cooking.Refreshment chairman is Mrs.N.ST 1898.REGO.5 a ho! g.3 XN à the > FOR ALL OCCASIONS Guest artists for the afternoon |Coshoff who will be assisted by i © : ° Mrs.Frank Littner and Mrs.J : 8 program will include: Helen er a s.Joe 4210 St.Catherin treet at Greene Aven e : IR > Bench & Table Service Shields, contralto; Dorothy Hill, Orfin.e Street e A enue in W stmount i, | ï b eg'd.| soprano; Hildreth Neville, accom- Donald B.Ross, Proprietor \u2019 | Do pb.: AT.4755 panist, and Mrs.C.G.Ward, Member\u2014Master Ladies\u2019 Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal à * hing, D, En\u2019d.1919 6220 Decarle Bivd.monologist.CAC Club Group * wlid of Moriree io L the The annual meeting of the Notre : 4 teach : : Dame de Grace Women's Club gp .and Whist Benefit Branch of C.A.C.will be held at iN under The Homeopathic Hospital will the home of Mrs.R.BE.Wagar, Fone benefit from an Annual Military 4547 Kensington Avenue, on Wed: dot 1 my Whist sponsored by the Solar Club, nesday afternoon, April, 25 at 2.30 La read which is being held at the N.D.G.|p.m.This meeting is for the pur- 1 18 1 my Community Hall, tonight at 8:00 pose of electing new officers, three Cod y are o'clock.in number.There will be a speak- | i over- Door prizes are one of the in-|er on C.A.C's activities and tea LE Aus- teresting features of this event will be served.te 8 and and this year these have been donated by H.Pearce Limited, | well Jewellers.Zonta Club .new A large turnout is expected by | Zonta Club of Montreal will hold nding chairman E.C.Ramsay who has |its regular monthly meeting for tries.announced that a few tickets will members only on Tuesday in Vie- uring be made available at the door.pue School, St.Luke Street, at like p.m.f our A discussion will be held on the help - Rummage Sales subject of \u201cWomen in business vs.and .St.Matthias Social Service Club professions.\u201d Members taking part were is to hold a rummage sale in the |are Miss Ellen Boyd, Miss Theo- rther lower hall, Cote St.Antoine Road, dora Lambert, Miss Irene Rowe .Westmount, today, at 2 p.m.and Mrs.E.Watt.Bring you r old The Women's Association of Cal- .} F C vary United Church will hold 2 Legion Auxiliary W hist worn Uk oat.oe rummage sale on Saturday, Apri The Ladies\u2019 Augiliary, Dessert Bridge \u2018Trinity C.W.Y.will hold a dessert bridge tomorrow at 1.30 p.m.\u2018in the \u2018church hall, \u2014\u2014 Movies at Melville Melville Church Association is presenting an evening of moving pictures tonight at 8:15 o'clock in' the Church Hall, 349 Melville Avenue.Stanley W.M.S.guest speaker will be Mrs.W.J.|Z Lhion Hints | Annual Meeting The annual business meeting of the N.D.G.Women's Club will be held at Victoria Hall, Westmount, today, at 2.30 .p.m.Tea will be served by Mrs.A.L.Swinden and her committee.« .Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid The Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid Society wiil meet for sewing at 2.30 p.m., on Monday, April 23, in the Church Hall, Melville Avenue, Westmount.RCAF Silver Cross at the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester street, at which the Montreal doux at WA.3303.+ 75 TK ALLS DOUBLES THE SIZE OF YOUR CARD TABLE Makes Entertaining Easy! N\u2019LARGE-A-TOP* is a light rigid Sop designed to fit snugly over your card Cleats on the under side hold it firmly in Actually doubles the size of your bridge table by seating eight people com- fortably\u201448\u201d in diameter, 151\u201d perfect for luncheons and ; card games.Easily tucked away in closet : - Available unpainted or In colors: place.ference.It's or corner *T.M.Reg.Ottawa table.in circum- i The April meeting of Stanley Red, Green, Brown Unpainted $4.95 \u2014 i : : i \u2014 i L 1 Auxiliary W.M.S.will take place The Silver Cross Mothers (R.C.covered with mottled green simulated feather 39.95.BOB.Mu.warehouse bo [1 on \u2018Tuesday, at 2.30 pm, in AF.) are holding their regular Send Cheaue or money order fo: : Franklin Hall .Memorial.The meeting on Monday at 2:30 p.m.921 St.Lawrence Blvd Moira), one.nr Dept 1 0-4 {À Leatherdale, and the soloist, Mrs.Kenneth Hall.Baking Sale Earl of Bessborough Chapter LO.D.E.will hold a Sale of Home Baking.tomorrow in Church Radio Wallace who will welcome dona- and our furrier wf refashion the fur into a new fur cape, cape jacket or stole .for as little as $30.FUR STORAGE Worldwide insurance on your Fur Coat at 2% of your own valuation.\"From Manufacturer to Wearer\" TORONTO FUR CO.1493 Bleury St.LA.6745 BELOW ONTARIO 28, at 1:30 p.m., at the corner of Greene Avenue and Dorchester Street, Westmount.Donors of used clothing and household articles are asked to send their contributions to the church, or telephone FI.0867, before Friday, April 27, The St Matthias Social Service Club is holding a rummage sale in the lower hall, Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount, tomorrow at 2 pm.The Nolan-Cornell Chapter I.O.- D.E., is holding a rummage sale on Wednesday, April 25, at 1:00 p.m., in Webster Hall, 4707 Western Ave., Westmount.è C I ES BROOKS i Matheson and Mrs.O.Gunning.B i .Mrs.G.Locke and Mrs.J.Webs: ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONS ., =| ter will be in charge of refresh- W.G.P ERRY, Associale REG'D, 5 ments and will be assisted by their B| committee, Miss E.Cambridge INTERIOR DECORATION § and her committee have collected A Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picture Framing ÿ pumerous door prizes which wil be VE OLDEST \u201cPACKARD : =| drawn during the evening.\u201c \u201d DEALER IN MONTREAL 1227a GREENE AVENUE WE.2726 n 7485 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.(near Jean Talon) CR, 2197-2198 (Just above St.\u2019 Cathérine) OO RS 0 Ni OS A OLA Imig a West Ladies Music Club, under the direction of Mrs.Kenneth Miller, will entertain.Joint Meeting On Wednesday April 25, at 3 pm, at Dominion Douglas Westmount Union, W.C.I.U., will hold a meeting at which the speak- R.C.AS.C.Branch No.105, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., are holding a Military Whist on Wednesday, April 25, at 8.15 p.m, in St.Clement\u2019s Church Hall, Gordon and Wellington Streets, in Verdun.There will be table and door prizes and refreshments will be served.Players are requested to take along their own cards.Sorority Whist Miss Violet Morphet, president of Montreal City Council of Beta Sigma Phi, announces that they Will hold a military whist on Wednesday evening, April 25, at Victoria Hall, Westmount.Proceeds of this whist will be for the school for crippled children as in the past.Ticket conveners are Mrs.D.Miss Mabel Shannon is publicity convener, We Invite.The most difficult hair À Modern developments in the art of hair colouring (and a smart low hood) À New Tele-glance instrument pane! À New Horizon-view visibility NEW BOSS OF THE ROAD IN SPIRIT WITH % New 150-HP Packard Thunderbolt engine % New 1951 Packard Ultramatic Drive* *Optional at moderate extra cost See it\u2014drive it! Get your order in early} NEW BOSS OF THE ROAD IN STYLE WITH + New Fashion Forum Interiors % New Guide-line safety | fenders Store, 5860 Sherbrooke Street Church, Westmount Boulevard : ON ., ! West.Conveners for the sale (corner Landsome Avenue, West- colouring problems ; i are Mrs.A.E.Watts and À.mount), the Frances Willard and A s adn + r id vp FCT RIEL peo p 4 PAREN TE at WRT hn a 2 LLL 2, Burnside Frame Centre reg PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALISTS Fine selection of modern prints by VAN GOGH, GAUGUIN, PICASSO, etc.ORIGINAL PAINTINGS ARTISTS\u2019 SUPPLIES 626 BURNSIDE PLACE LA.9484 Between Morgan\u2019s & Eaton's MRS.M.BIELER, Prop.BE eB ee TS ATR [TTR ZT Ladies Dresses 13 and Ya OFF JACKET FROCKS and ONE-PIECE DRESSES Printed and Plains » HALF SIZES and REGULAR SIZES Ann MacLeod GOWNS, SUITS and COATS 1502 St.Catherine St.W.ROOM 112 Fi.9774 - After May 1st-our NEW ADDRESS will be 2055 MANSFIELD STREET, APT.8 | His subject was: \u201cSea, Forest and | People.\u201d Dr.Hare has carried out #| Wilfred Bovey, Mrs.J.Wakefield = Elliott, J.Wakefield Elliott, Esq., | James M.Fraser, Esq., Senator ifthe Hon.A.K.Hugessen, Rev.5! George G.D.Kilpatrick, Dr.C.1 Q.C.D.Bovey; President, Miss #| Frances Smart; Z| Mrs.W.W.Walker, Mrs.James \u201c| Fraser, Mrs.C.F.Carsley, Mrs.:| W.R.B.Bertram, and Mrs.D.L.= | Lockerby; TEMPORARY STORE SALES There is interesting work for persons who are suitable for selling in various departments and who would be available as required.You receive special training in advance, on pay of course.You are invited to consult our Employment Office at 1485 Victoria Street.
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