The Westmount examiner, 3 avril 1953, vendredi 3 avril 1953
[" Crt a Aa PRICE 5\u20ac { Coronation Celebration Here Prize Bulbs Presented Award At IRE Banquet NEW YORK, N.Y.Oxley, of 449 Strathcona avenue Chief Engineer of RCA Victor Company, Limited, in Montreal, has been voted a Fellow in the 7n- stitute of Radio Engineers.The | fellowship becomes effective Jan- 'uary 1, and formal presentation of the Fellow Award was made to Mr.Oxley at the annual IRE ban- guet, at the Waldorf Astoria in giew York March 25, i The fellowship is being award- \u201cfor his many contributions in e field of radio manufacturing d sustained support of radio gineering activities in Canada.\u201d i Mr.Oxley has been an IRE Di- tector since 1950 and a senior ember of the institute since 1925 \u20ac Was responsible for organizing Canadian IRE branches during the nm BDs.He has been an outstanding Eure in the field of wireless communication since the earliest days radio and has done outstanding fork in both Canada and England, 3 Mr.Oxley's association With (Continued on Page 19) \u2014-\u2014æÆ Allen B.Oxley \u2014 Allen B.| \u2018General Manager; Two high school students inspect some of the prize bulbs which will be on display in the Westmount Conservatory for the next month.The bulbs are the main attraction of the Spring Flower Show which .was officially opened yesterday afternoon.The eye catchers this year include tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, roses, rhododendrons, hydrangea, schizanthurs, calceolaria, primula, cineraria and a number of other spring flowers._ Photo by Ed.Bermingham, Prominent Residents Present At Opening Of Spring Flower Show Official opening of the Westmount Spring Flower Show took place yesterday afternoon.Among those attending the flower show were: Mayor Roy L.Campbell and Mrs.Campbell, Alderman J.S.B.Pemberton and Mrs.Pemberton; Alderman J.A.de Lalanne and Mrs.de Lalanne; Alderman A.Turner Bone; Alderman R.Panet Raymond and Mrs.Raymond; Alderman H.L.Blachford and Mrs.Blachford; T.J.Hughes, A.W.D.Swan, secretary-treasurer and Mrs.Swan; J.W.Weldon, Q.C., city solicitor and Mrs.Weldon; Miss K.R.Jenkins, librarian; G.L.Vickerson, chairman of the Protestant School Board and Mrs.Vickerson; Dr.James T.Rodgers, chairman of the Catholic School Commission and Mrs, Rodgers; Frank Carlin, president®of the Westmount.Rotary Club and Mrs.Carlin; Mrs.E.M.Briggs, president of the Westmount Women's Club; H.G.Seybold, president of the Westmount Municipal Association and Mrs.Seybold; K.Willock, president of the Business Men\u2019s Association, and Mrs.| Willock; M.L.Haslett, president of the Junior League Garden Club; Mrs, C.Miller, president of Diggers and Weeders Club; G.R.Snyder, president of the West End Horticultural Society and Mrs.Snyder; Lt.Col, J.P.C.Macpherson, Q.C., Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) and Mrs.Macpherson; Mr.and Mrs.A.H, Campbell; Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Senecal; Mr.and Mrs.A.W.McMaster; Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Fraser; Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Harkness; J.S.Cameron and Miss Cathe- | rine Cameron.Feature Of Spring Flower Show Opened Yesterday Church Of A dvent Rector Vacates Pulpit End Of May Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, rector of the Church of the Advent, has resigned his charge and will vacate the pulpit of the church at the end of May on the feast of Trinity and the 50th anniversary of his first communion.Mr.Lindsay, a native of Montreal, took up church extension work on behalf of the Anglican communion in the city after graduating in Arts at McGill University.Later, he became one of the assistant clergy at the Church of Columba, in NDG.In 1929 he was appointed assistant at St.Simon's Church in St.Henry and became rector, being the last to hold that position as the edifice was sold and the congregation dissolved as (Continued on Page 10) The Westmount Library win be closed all day Good Friday, as well as Easter Monday, but will be open as usual on Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m.until 6 p.m, it was announced.Westmount Plans Big Program \"The City of Westmount will not be represented at the forthcoming Coronation in Westminster Abbey, it was decided at a meeting of West- mount Council, but instead, the ceremony will be observed in Westmount with the staging of a gigantic Coronation Celebration on the day the Queen is crowned.Decision not to send a representative to the Céronation followed receipt of a telegram by Mayôr Roy Campbell from the Under Secretary of State of Canada, which stated that the Westmount Coronation Committee would be allowed to nominate any member of the Council and his consort as officiat representatives at the ceremony.Although Mayor Campbell said that it would not be possible for him to make the trip, it had been disclosed earlier that the Department of Secretary of State would have been willing to accept the nomination of the mayor and his wife.T» J.Hughes, Manager of the City ot Westmount, said that all residents of the district would be able to participate in the Coronation celebration planned for West- mount.It is expected that some 20,000 persons will be present for the celebration.Donations Ne«ded It was also pointed out that in view of the very careful control of expenses to which the Council had committed itself, it Would not be in the interest of the taxpayers that any significant contribution would be made toward the expenses of a representative to the Coronation.Mr, Hughes said that the money would be used in connection with the local program of Coronation celebration.- The Coronation Committee has already submitted a proposed coronation program to the General Committee of Council.Plans call for a tree planting ceremony to take place in Queen Elizabeth Park on the afternoon of the Coronation.The evening celebration will be held in the Westmount Athlétic Grounds where community singing, and a military display by various Westmount Units will take place.A choir of 600 pupils from schools throughout the Westmount district will perform with the evening culminated by a giant fire works display.The Coronation Committee con- gists of Alderman R.Panet Raymond, Commissioner of Parks, who is Chairman of the Committee; Alderman A.Turner Bone, Commissioner of Public Works and City Manager T.J.Hughes.REN NPT 5 + ET RTT Sinan.oa oa Cen Se ho tee Se SE OS MNT cad Te win \u201c 2e D Ti © ANI IEEE rs RES LS a.; ; + PRPS Or AT a an anes n° 00e am PAGE TWO by product since animals are rais- howevér, is a most valuable one.Hides and skins largely are à ed for their meat.The by-product, ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.-McCuaig Limited 65 Hillside Avenue WI.1104 WESTMOUNT COME ONE! 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Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 HOBBY SHOW Saturday, April 4th \u2014 Last day for entries.Wednesday, April 8th \u2014 7:30 p.m.Official opening by Mayor Campbell, Gymnastic Exhibition.Boys\u2019 Swim Meet.Music Festival.Thursday, April 9th 7:30 p.m.Friday, April 10th \u2014 8:00 p.m.Saturday, April 11th \u2014 2:30 p.m.Pet Show.\u201d 7:00 p.m.Gymnastic Exhibition.8:15 p.m.Presentation of prizes * by Hon.D.C.Abbott.The Hobby Show Exhibits will be open from 3 to 5:30 p.m.and 7:30 to 10 p.m.from WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke Street West GL.3916 | You are invited to visit THE KINSMEN Now Open For Inspection COMPLETELY FURNISHED Daily from 11.00 A.M.to 5.00 P.M.Saturdays & Sundays: 11.00 A.M.to 7.00 P.M.corner Johnson & Eden Avenues Off Lucerne Avenue \u2014 2 blocks south of Cote de Liesse Road Help Kinsmen Help Kiddies CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: Room 216, 1500 St.Catherine St.W.TELEPHONE WE.3357 jv THE WESTMOUNT CIVIL DEFENCE ORGANIZATION Invites those residents of Westmount who do not have Basic Civil Defence training to take advantage of the following course: APRIL 7th, 14th and 21st at 8:00 p.m.COURSE CONSISTS OF LECTURES, FILMS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Training Classes will he held at WESTMOUNT ATHLETIC GROUNDS CLUBHOUSE 4350 St.Catherine Street West Further information may be obtained by phoning Wilbank 5836 be A ts da de Lys ani em THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.APRIL 8, 1933 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club MAMMA A A MMM AAA National Boys\u2019 Club Week In conjunction with National Boys\u2019 Club Week which will take | Place April 13 to 19, the Unity Boys' Club of Westmount will conduct a series of special events on each\u2019 day beginning Monday, April 13, and continuing throughout the week, Program plans include.a Penny Carnival, moyies, the Wheel Chair Wonders, a special basketball attraction, a puppet show, a hobby and \u2018craft exhibition, a gymnastic display, an inter-city, inter-club basketball series with the Ottawa Boys' Club, a banquet on their behalf and as a fitting climax to a busy week, a Club-wide Dance which will include the Parents\u2019 and Leaders\u2019 Group and the senior teen-age members of the Club.The theme of National Boys\u2019 Club Week is \u2018Building the Citizens of\u2019 Tomorrow.\u201d The Unity Boys' Club is contributing daily towards this ultimate goal by: providing opportunities for a variety of activities for attracting boys and girls of varying inclinations and for meeting their different needs.During National Boys\u2019 Club Week, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be open to the general public, parents and friends.Basketball Bryan Wakely and John Mc- Donaugh of Unity\u2019s Biddy Basketball Team, have been selected to play on the all-star team who (LGA AA AAA MAMA MAMMA MAMIE By Maurice Marlasine will represent Montreal at.the National Biddy Playdowns in Scranton, Pennsylvania, early in April.Mike Barnard\u2019s Juvenile Bas- Ketball \u2018Team are undefeated in exhibition games to-date.Last Friday night they beat the Grif- finto Boys\u2019 Club 43-30.Chummy Carter with 13 points and Dwane Byérs with 12 were Unity's top scorers.M.McNamara of Griffintown was high man with 6 points.: Now that\"City League scped- ules have terminated, a Spring Basketball House League will get underway beginning early in April.: Other Sports _ Volleyball, Badminton and Gymnastics is the main attraction in the gym these \u2018days.Volleyball sessions are conducted on Monday and Saturday, Badminton on Thursday and Gymnastics on Monday, Thursday and Friday.Girls\u2019 Section News Last Wednesday evening, thè second meeting of the newly- formed 10 and 11 Girls\u2019 Club was held and plans were set for an Easter Party.The group decided as part of their program, they would have active games and refreshments; the Busy Workers Girls\u2019 Club have been invited as special guests.Those who attended the meeting were: Betty Taun- ton, Barbara Nye, Dorothy Gallagher, Christina Gallagher and Miss Julie Rivet, the group supervisor.: \u201cThree-in-One\u201d Drive For Blind Starts April 7 - A notable first step toward the solution of Montreal's problem of multiple appeals is seen in the announcement of the three-in-one campaign on behalf of the blind here.The Combined Appeal for the Blind, incorporating in a single campaign the needs of the Montreal Association of the Blind, the French-Canadian Association of the Blind, Inc.and the Canadian National Institute of the Blind, will seek an objective of $250,000 in a two-week campaign beginning April 7.According to Joint General Chairman Arthur Cross, M.A.Blain Q.C., and Frank W.Collins, this is probably the first instance in which the language barrier has been crossed to achieve unified campaigning in Montreal.One of the most formidable hurdles in campaigning in Montreal has been the difficulty of presenting an appeal to both the French and Eng- iish speaking sections of the community.This difference has accounted for much duplication ir.campaigning for the same cause.This year, both French and English associations, have joined forces for greater economy and effectiveness in serving a commor cause, Municipalities within Greater Montral have been organized in readiness for an effective campaign, district chairman report.The City of Westmount has been divided int six geographical areas, each with a district chairman and teams of workers.District chairmen for Westmount are Mrs, Gerald Bruck, 24 Ramezay Road, Mrs.Robert Coristine, 4345 Montrose Ave, Mrs.Ruth Shaw, 3222 Ros- Iyn Ave., Mrs.D.W.Ferrier, 630 Carltgn Ave,, Mrs.John E.Duquet, 99 Gordon Cresent, and Mme, Lionel Coté, 4453 Western Ave.All district chairmen report that canvassing teams are prepared to do their utmost to ex»lain the special services which the combined associations rehder t> the blind population of the city.Among these are a wide range of indispensable projects for blind people of all ages and types.Support will be sought for the Residential School for Blind Children, for the for the Aged Blind, and for the maintenance of braille and talking book libraries.The three organizations united in the forthcoming campaign also list a need for funds for work in the prevention of blindness, social work, home teaching and recreational activities among their campaign objectives.Needy cases need supplementary allowances, particularly among the newly blind who need time to adjust themselves to a changed world, and, possibly most inspiring of all, the work done to fit blind people to become independent and - self-supporting, requires the facilities for special training, a job placement service, and industrial worshops.Automotive Hint Automobile gaskets, particularly those in shock absorbers, should be inspected periodically to ascertain if they are leakproof.Largest brass cannon ever cas: in the world was made in India in 1548 and weighed 80 tons.How it was transported in those days still is a mystery.F.L.SILVER *.Ladies\u2019 ond Gents\u2019 » TAILOR + 1225 Greene Avenue : (Downstairs) ® Dry Cleaning ® Repairing Pressing Customers\u2019 or dur material made .up.WI.6633 We Call and Deliver \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d - for INSURANCE ha Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER - MA.3332 GL.4519 368 ST.JAMES ST.W.every day of thie Four à.+ « « the letters start.Then from all over the free world come such comments as these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international dajly newspaper: \u201cThe Monitor is must read ing for sraight-thinking people, , .\u201cI returned to school after a lapse of 18 years.I will get my degree from the college, but my education comes from the Monitor., , * \u201cThe Monitor gives me ideas for my work.\u201d \u201cI truly enjoy its com pany., \u201d You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news.You will discover a constructive viewpoint in every mews story.\u2018 Use the coupon below for a special Introductory subscription \u2014 3 months for only $3.The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass.U.8.A, Please send me an introductory subserip.tion te The Christian Science Monitor 16 losues.I enclose #3.(name) (address) (city) \u2018 ) a) sn 231 St.James Street West, PLateou 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.\u2018 Barrister end Solicitor Department for the Ciosing of Estates of Deceased Persons ; 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Wolf Cub Pack is holding a rum- - mage sale in aid of the troop, Wednesday, April 8, at 2.30 p.m,, in the Church Hall.Items for this sale will be picked up by the boys and both the Scouts and Cubs of the troop will be on hand et the sale to assist the Group Committee members.Last Saturday, twenty-two boys of the Westmount Park Cub Pack went by bus to visit the Chambly Fort as guests of the Chambly Wolf Cub Pack.Cubmaster Joyce Hunter reported an, educational outing and» visit with the boys from Chambly.Plans are now well under way to make interesting a visit of four Sixers from the Ottawa Wolf Cub Pack, who will be in Montreal to visit the Westmount Park Pack in a few weeks, New Class In Basic Civil Defence Will Commence April 7 The 11th class in Basic Civil Defence will open at Civil Defence headquarters, Westmount Athletic Grounds on Tuesday, April 7.The course will consist of three evenings of lectures, films, and demonstrations aimed at training as many as pessible of the citizens of Westmount in self help in case of a disaster, Protective measures which every citizen can take in the event of an atomic bombing will be especially stressed throughout the course, Warden's training will be resumed on April 28 when the fourth class will commence.The immediate task of the Wardens Ser- \u2018vice Section of Civil Defence is to register all the householders in Westmount.Coal is a major source of fuel for electrical power utilities.The beautiful portrait of Queen Elizabeth, reproduced above, was completed last summer by a woman who is Britain\u2019s most famous living painter of royalty.Margaret Lindsay Williams was no stranger to the Queen when she arrived at Buckingham Palace to do the portrait, as she had painted the Queen three times before and had also dome portraits of Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, King George V, Queen Mary, Queen Mother Elizabeth, and the Duke of Windsor.The above portrait was the first done of Elizabeth as Queen.For the occasion, Her Majesty wore a gown designed by Hartnell, of London, for the royal tour of Canada.It was a ball gown of blue and gold embossed brocade on an off-white ground encruëted with gold, The dress was trimmed with blue velvet and billowed out in crinoline skirt.Miss Williams had told the Queen\u2019s Jady-in-waiting that she would like to make the portrait \u201ca regal painting.\u201d The Queen smilingly obligated and appeared for her sitting wearing a diamond tiara, a diamond necklace and the Ribbon and Star of the Garter.On her left wrist she wore a platinum bracelet watch, one of her favorite pleces of jewelry.A MORTIMER 1215 Greene Avenue 3.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor natural, and when poses were discussed Her Majesty gladly tried out various positions until the most suitable pose was decided upon.She chatted amlably and during rest periods Inspected the canvas The Queen was completely WEINFIELD WE.9071 to see how the portrait was taking shape.\u2014 Canadian reproduction rights AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Today's auto have been granted to Rapid Grip and Batten Ltd.of Montreal.~ repalr standards His Worship, Mayor Roy S.Campbell, will cut the ribbon, officially opening the 17th Annual Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, next Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m.This will mark the opening of the Hobby Show to the citizens of Westmount, The exhibits will be on view for three days up to Saturday evening.During these three days, there will also be held gymnastic competition, swimming meets, a musical festival, a pet show, and many other special events.A special exhibit this year will be that of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Model Railroad Club.This club has been working for the last manth on a special exhibit and layout of model trains.The Hobby Show schedule follows: Wednesday: 7.30 p.m, Official opening by His Worship, Mayor Campbell.8.00 p.m.Boys' Basketball Tournament, 8.00 p.m.Girls\u2019 Swim Meet.9.00 p.m.Water Basketball.Thursday: 3.00 to 5.30 p.m.Ex- (Continued on page 12) BIG SAVINGS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! 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Not Lightened With the Years As Easter comes again we find the world still busy beating its ploughshares into guns, tanks, airplartes and other weapons of war.Eight years after World War II the world jg still restless; there is no peace, nor in the foreseeable future can we hope to find the peace \u201cwhich Christ hoped two years ago would permeate the hearts of His eople.The Cross which Christ found heavy bas not lightened with the years.Jesus faced the Cross with a faith that made the symbol -of defeat a umph.This is the faith that challenged a civilization in disintegration THE EXAMINER, that racial hatreds, industrial strifes, inter- main there.thousand and few of us selves to the symbol of tri- to build up a return to the national wars, religious controversies, cannot go on much further.Nor can we much longer survive conditions brought about by fear and greed.We must either rise above them or be submerged.The remedy is so simple \u2014 just intelligence and fidelity to the teachings of Jesus.Nothing stands in the way except the obstacles we have either put in the way of permitted to re- .Few of us appreciate the pos- | sible splendor of the human life at its best, seem to believe that the best is within the reach of the ordinary.At this Eastertide, let us rededicate our- cause of Christ; let us turn again towards the light that.will lead the world from the dangerous path it is travelling; that a long and lasting peace may again world.St.Andrew's Church Westmount + On Good Friday there will be a service of Public Worship in gt Andrew's United Church, estmount, at 11 am.\u201cNo Greater Love\u2019 will be the theme of the message by the speaker, Rev.Donald MacGuire.There will be appropriate selections by the choir, including \u2018\u2018Blessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy,\u201d by Dvorak.In St.Andrew's, the Easter Sunday will be observed with services of worship in which the music of the Resurrection and the Life will predominate.In the morning, Mr.Grant will give the sermon, his subject being \u201cThe Christ of Easter.\u201d Music by the 0 Paulin ococ>oc-ocsocsods\u2014ec>e=1 If.yon would like to have a leaflet with directions for making this sweater In sizes 38, 40, 42 afid 44 inches, just send a stamped addressed envelope to the Make It Yourself Department of this paper requesting VACATION MAN'S CARDIGAN, Leaflet No.CW-45 Spring sunshine-not only brings out the flowers, but also the athletic urge in each of us.We want to get out and frolic in the sun, | enjoy the sport of the golf course, take backhand shots on the tennis court or tramp through the woods.Because it\u2019s the \u201cglad to be alive\u201d ; self.Rummage Sales Trinity Memorial Church W.A.will hold a rummage sale on Friday, April 10, in the parish hall, corner of Marlowe Ave.and Sherbrooke St.W., at 1 o'clock.A rummage sale will be held at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, March 28, at St.St.Andrew's Yuth Centre, 1520, St.Mark Street.A rummage sale will be held by the Women's Association of Rose- a nies dr PAGE, NINE Blood cells are so small thal 60,000 could be placed on the head of à pin.dale United Church, corner Mariette and Terrebonne, on rrursas.| April 9 at 11 am; We will clean and moth-proof your winter furs and store them till fall at a very low rate \u2014 complete insurance included.All storage is in refrigerated vaults.We do repairs at a moderate extra \u2018charge.Ask about our experf remodeling service to bring youf coat up-to-the-fashion- minute.PHONE DE.1133 For Expert, Reliable SERVICE RADNER FUR COMPANY 4945 Sherbrooke Street West {Corner Claremont) begins at .HELE ALLEN For the Lady with Flattery on Her Mind .£ YG mace, « \u201c À splendid collection of Spring's newest SUIT fashions.These are those much-sought-after designs that have a distinctive flair for flattery .on any occasion, any time of day.Fashion goes to all lengths in our new Spring COAT collection with the expert design and detailing you 'd expect to find only in more expensive coats, Here's Fashion at Your Price SUITS from $24.95 COATS from $35.00 LATEST SPRING COLOR RANGE IN ALL THE NEW, DEEP- TEXTURED IMPORTED FABRICS.USE OUR \u201c BUDGET Gg.el lo ow PLAN, NO SERVICE CHARGE MARY [MLLER 1106 St.Catherine Street W.UN.6-3728 (NEAR PEEL) - Legs a 7 Tren \u2018 £ ee psig at \u201c a.LX mars ne rade RE re À Lo PAGE - 5 Allen B.Oxley.(Continued from page 1) RCA Nictor in Montreal began in 1985 and he has teen Chief Engineer of the Canadign Company since 1939, During the war he was responsible for a great number of important radio, radar and submarine detector equipment refinements for all branches of the U.8, Canadian and British governments.More recently he was instrumental in development of the first RCA Victor television receiver to be designed and manufactured wholly in Canada.IMPORTANT\u2014 by playwright J.\"GENESIANS\".You Have a Date With - \"PEG O' MY HEART\u201d the beloved Irish Miss created Saturday, April 11, and Monday, April 13 AT THE HERMITAGE Tickets are $1.00 for this production by the = Hartley Manners Call MA.3986 Shefbrooke at Grey WESTMOUNT H EL.9545 Starts SUNDAY for ONE WEEK! TS ALL ABOUT WHAT EVERYBODY THINKS ABOUT! starring D Sholey WINTERS Rao MONTALBAN Wendell COREY Claire TREVOR Today until Be 8r day! \u201cMillion Nall~- Mermaid\u201d in Tech- nfenlor, with Fether Williams,\u2019 Victor Mature and Walle: Pidgeon.Added - \u201cThe Devil Mak\" TODAY! THE NEW MARIO LANZA MUSICAL! He's a vinging Sarees?© drafted into the Army! \u20147 COLOR BY secoue soccsort re SE eg Youn\u201d § - meets momar JERSE aa YOU'RE MINE DORETTA MORROW S0P000000000000000000¢00000000800000 AS RE 1 rs comp Three\u201d, 200000000400000000000000008% NG sca seven | 4 A L BECAUSE s 0 wn JAMES WHITMORE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1953 mount Theatre, Sunday.At The Westmount Sunday FAX Louis Jourdan is on the verge of that well-known urge, with Linda Christian in Columbia Pictures\u2019 Kramer comedy starring Charles Boyer and Jourdap at the West- \u201cThe Happy Time,\u201d Stanley Peg O\u2019 My Heart By Genesians On April 11 and 13 The St.Genesius Players Guild (the Genesians) are featuring \u201cPeg O\u2019 My Heart\u201d as its dramatic presentation \u2018of this spring and will stage two performances, Saturday, April 11, and Monday, April 13, at the Hermitage on Cote des Neiges, above Sherbrooke Street.\" \u201cPeg O' My Heart\u201d is the same tale of the vivacious Irish miss, 18 year old Peg O'Connell, who invades a staid English household and wields a mighty influence in its destinies, that old- time theatre darling Laurette Taylor made famous in 1812.History relates that she performed the role 1,099 times in America and England.Margaret McLarnon will play the part of Peg in the coming Genesian version, Supporting Miss McLarnon will be Ralph Monaghan, who returns to the local stage after an absence of a few years; Mrs.Lucy Murphy, who has been seen in MRT's \u201cJuno and the Paycock,\u201d St.Malachy's the \u201cUpper Room\u201d and the Genesians\u2019 \u2018\u201cCharley\u2019s Aunt\u201d; Allan Watson, Lois Fitzgerald, Richard Farrell, also in \u201cCharley's Aunt\u201d; John Daley and Don Smith.Church of (Continued from page 1) a result of a steaqy drift of the Anglican population northward and westward.In 1936 he moved to the Church of the Advent as assistant and was named rector in 1940.During his incumbency he had the satisfaction of seeing the burning of the mortgage on the church hall.Mr.Lindsay plans to assist the Church of England in Canada after his retirement by taking services here and there to help in meeting the present shortage of clergy.He has a summer home in New Brunswick and will spend long periods of vacation there but will continue to be domiciled in Montreal.MONKLAND Girouard et Menkiand - DE.9711 Mario Lanza In Film Coming - To Monkland M-G-M's \u201cBecause You're Mine\u201d, opening Saturday at the Monk- land Theatre, is a happy blend of song, romance, comedy and Technicolor, which gives Mario Lanza a modern role and an oportunity to show off his voice in a munificent array of songs ranging from operatic arias to popular hits.When the story of \u2018Because You're Mine\" opens, Lanza again is seen as a widely-acclaimed young opera star \u2014 but not for long.For Uncle Sam knocks on his door and the $5000-per week singer suddenly finds himself a private in the Infantry! The bungling private attempts to master the intricacies of basic training, then craftily wins the friendship of his tough sergeant (James Whitmore) by promising to aid the singing career of the latter's sister (Doretta Morrow).This leads to the picture\u2019s romance, but subsequent contretemps lands our hero both in the doghouse (romantically) and in the guardhouse (physically).Added Attraction Twentieth Centry Fox's Technicolor production of \u201cPany Soldier\u201d starring Tyrone Power, is the second feature, Based on the authentic exploits of the early days of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, \u201cPony Soldier\u201d recounts the story of a heroic Mountie who, in 1878, crossed the border into Montana and single-handedly forced the savage Cree Indians to return to their reserve in Canada.One in Seven Though it was the most publicized, the \u2018Boston Tea Party\u201d was only one of seven held by colonists to protest the British tea tax.Other \u201ctea parties\u2019 were held in Philadelphia; New York; Greenwich, New Jersey; Charleston, South Carolina; Annapolis, Maryland; and Edenton, North Carolina.Fingernails grow on an average of about one-eight of an inch per month.Pon Soldier\u201d TECHNICOLOR Tone POWER
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