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[" xaminer He Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 S.Metropolis a voL.XXV, No.14 | MOOTS TRAM À Streetcars \"MUST GO\u201d Says Baker Streetcars must eventually disappear from the streets, Lt-Col.Howard Baker, director of safety for the Montreal Transportation Commission, said Wednesday.Addressing the weekly.luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club, he said reasonably envision the existence of tramway tracks in the center of streets where the vehicles will not have the flexibility for free movement.\u201d He said that the changeover from streetcars to autobuses in a system as extensive as is in Montreal must \u201cNecessarily be spread over a term of years.\u201cTo replace 868 streetcars now in service, it would be necessary to purchase nearly 1,200 autobuses, construct garages, redesign the \" buildings that were used to house streetcars, remove nearly 240 miles of single track, etc.- The construction of a subway would reduce, however, the expenses of autobus substitution, due to the fact that the transportation of passengers made by the subway trains would diminish equivalent surface transportation requirements,\u201d he sdid.He said that it was the Commission\u2019s intention, subject to the securing of the necessary funds, to gradually continue the removal of streetcars in Montleal and the metropolitan area.Col.Baker emphasized the importance of public transportation in Montreal, and said that no matter \u201chow many private automobiles are ever owned in the City of Montreal, they will never be able to take the place of public transportation.\u201d He said that\u2019 it would be both economically and physically impractical to attempt to build the number of additional streets and the amount of off-street parking facilities that would be required \u201cone can hardly | WSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 PRICE 5 OLITION + nN King's School Student Choir On Air Sunday The King's School student assembly, featuring the King's School choir, will be heard \u201cover radio station CFCF Sunday, April 4 from 4.05-4.30 p.m.The choir will sing The Lord's Prayer, I See the Moon, Bonnie Charlie's Noo Awa\u2019, It's A Grand Night for Singing, and The Heather on the Hill., The grade 8 boys choir will sing The Hunter's Horn, and the school (grades 2-8) will sing O Canada, When Mothers of Salem, God Save the Queen, and will take part in prayer responses.Pupils will make announcements and talk about safety in traffic.Awards will be presented to the grade three championship soccer- ball champions.* \u20ac À VOLUNTEER FIREMEN LEARN ABOUT WESTMOUNT EQUIPMENT: Members of the new volunteer fire department of the city of Westmount got their first lesson in what the local equipment is like and how to use it this week when\u2019 they turned up at the Stanton street station and listened to a few words of instruction from Lt.G.W.Corby.In the picture are C.H.Drury, Lt.A.J.Avery, F.M.Aykroyd, E.L.Hamilton, H.Shapiro, F.A.Fees, D.F.McFarzane and T.A.Gall.(Bermingham Photo) NEW CHILDREN\u2019S LIBRA- ; -RIAN AND A FEW READERS: Miss Catherine Fraser, new children\u2019s librarian at the Westmount Library is seen here as she discusses books and reading with some of the children who use the library regularly.In the front row with Miss Mraser are Linda Grant and Beverly Larsen while in the background are Catherine Craig, Colin McDougall, John Montgomery, Elizabeth Gosling.(Bermingham Photo) Susan McKenzie and: * By AVERIL BROOKFIELD The only time you can chat with Catherine Fraser, the mew children\u2019s and teenagers\u2019 librarian at Derek Ramsay Condition Is \u2018Satisfactory\u2019 Derek Ramsay, 27, of 432 Lans- downe avenue, was described as being in \u201csatisfactory\u201d condition yesterday after surviving a plane crash Sunday which took the life of his friend.Leo Michaud, 22, 1659 St.Luke street died of injuries suffered in the crash against the side of a hill during snowy overcast weather on a return flight from Montreal to Ottawa.Ramsay said that Michaud was not killed instantly, but that following a night of delirious, semiconscious sleep, he woke up Monday morning and found his companion.dead.Ramsay wandered through dense bush for two days before he met three bush workers who brought him to the village of Chenneville.His rescue ended a two day search by RCAF and private planes that Jad ranged over more than 3,500 square miles of hilly, wooded country in the Lake Simon area north of Ottawa, trying to find the light two seater plane.Department of Transport officials in Montreal said that an investigation into the crash would be started immediately.Tuesday a Laurentide Aviation pilot sighted the actual wreckage.Earlier in the day, another Laur- entide plane had sighted the letters S-O-S and F-O-O which Ramsay had spelt out in the snow.Ramsay said later he had not enough strength left to finish out the word \u201cFood.\u201d Ramsay and Michaud both-ama- the Westmount Public Library, is in the morning \u2014 most of the children are at school then, .\u201cI manage to keep busy,\u201d she said.This entails, besides her regular duties, lecturing to the students in Westmount Junior High School on books, \u201ccatching them early,\u201d as she put it.Miss Fraser also lectures at McGill University on the _ same subject.Previously on.the library's staff, she succeeded the late Miss G.McEwan as children\u2019s librarian.Mrs.Helen Clayton is now assistant to Miss Fraser.Some of the four-year-olds are around in the morning of course, in the children's section.When asked \u2018how doy you keep them quiet?\u201d She smiled, and said \u2014 \u201cThey aren\u2019t in for a long enough time for that to matter.The small children like to discuss the books they've read when they're picking them out.For instance: \u2018Have you read Chicken Little?\u2019 and * read \u2019 White and The Seven (Continued on Page 2) Asks Canadians Write U.N.News News reports on the activities of Canada's representatives at the United Nations should he written for Canadians by Canadians, Alan Macnaughton, MP (Montreal- Mount Royal) said this week in the House of Commons.Hitting out against \u2018American news prepared by American\u2019 reporters for Americans,\u201d he said that it is simply because \u2018press services are geared that way\u201d that Canadians hear more about Cabot Lodge and John Foster Dulles than Lester Pearsons and other Canadians.- \u201cI am afraid that Canadians as a whole are unaware of the United Nations.\u201d he said, \u201cthough it is very importañt to them.This is because no one takes the trouble Snow (Continu on Page 21.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 (Continued on Page 2) Youth Library Busy Place - Catherine Fraser Reveals ! eee i SAE: La I A pat CBS NAT AO SAE, fo orn oa TARN 1627 A VUE Ses em Ars pm hrs 0e 737 20e PK A tome la ans LE Sens Dre ee, Lee, rome se re 4 SAGE TWO Westmount\u2019s City Council members took a good long look at the judgment handed down by Mr.Justice Wilson which took a new view of some of their building bylaws .and it is believed the city fathers will have something to say about the case in the near future .in any event, the decision deals only with the one case.it is believed.* + æ There is nothing new, according to report, on the tussle building up over the property at At- water and St.Catherine streets where a new owner is reported to be considering the construction of a hotel, and which the city of Montreal is eyeing as a possible site for a bus terminal and subway terminus combined.* ¥ * Nor is there action .as yet .on the question of how the city should handle the \u2018hot potato\u2019 of the old M.AAA grounds whether to use the grounds as a park, to build an indoor artificial skating rink on the site .or to sell them altogether .is still being debated.# * # Spring flower show of .the municipality will be opened April 15th, it is MaRERNTNERIRE \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year tor INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 2 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal GEIR REE EERE IEEERRERAEERLEI ENERRRE By FRANK FAIRVIEW SPRING IS HERE! LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 SUITS In The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW! CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP.® REPAIRING @ REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 understood, and the horticulturists will begin moving the-blooms into the best places on Mon- - day the 12th.i LI # Brandt Plumbing Company, Sherbrooke St.West, has just finished installation of the complete plumbing requirements or 22 cottages built by Empire Enterprises Ltd.at Beaconsfield and has now been awarded the plumbing contract for 120 more to be erected in Point Claire.Excavation started on this project 3 weeks ago.It will eventually include 700 homes, schools and a shopping centre.# * * Real live models will be putting on a fashion show in the windows at Juliette\u2019s Saturday afternoon.New Spring styles - will be shown and it is planned to continue this display every Saturday afternoon for an indefinite length of time.! 4 * * Mr.and Mrs.Lamoureux have returned from honey mooning in Florida.They enjoyed the motor trip as well as their stay in the south and report wonderful weather most of the time.They have moved into their new home on Sauriol St.Mr.Lamoureux is associated with Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Company on Olivier Avenue.Funeral Tuesday For M.E.Walker Final rites were held Tuesday for William Earle Walker, 3255 Cedar avenue, past president of Walker Paper Products Limited, a company he founded in-1932.He died Sunday in the western division of the Montreal General Hospital, at the age of 74.Born and educated in Montreal, Mr.Walker began his business career with his father's company, J.R.Walker Company, Ltd.He was the founder of the Walker Paper Co.and in 1932 organized Walker Paper Producers Ltd.He was active in the development of several other companies, including the Back River Power Company, Ltd, and the Montreal Island Power Company.Mr.Walker was a member of the executive of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association and a member of the Montreal Board of Trade and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.He was a director of the Lake Brule Lountry Club, of which he was a member for several years.He is survived by his widow, the former Beatrice Hodgson; two sons, Henry, and William; two daughters, Mrs.R.St.George Horsnell and Mrs.B.R.Burbidge.Other survivors include two brothers, F, Earle and Harold E.Walker, QC.and three sisters, Mrs.C.W.Stroud, Mrs.B.A.Martin and Mrs.St.Alban Sewell and five grandchildren all of Montreal.The original British North America Act \u2014 Canada\u2019s constitution \u2014 has been supplemented by in- -|and 8th participating.Physical THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 Boy's Brigade Marks Founder Monday Night The week of April 5 to 10, has been set aside by The Boys\u2019 Brigade for special celebrations to mark the Centenary of its Founder, Sir Wm.A.Smith, and the Montreal District will hold their display Monday evening, April 5 in the Girls Gymnasium, Montreal High School.The display will commence promptly at 8 o'clock with a general fall-in, followed by a devotional service conducted by the recently appointed Battalion Chaplain, Rev.Eric Beggs who, prior to emigrating to Canada was an active organizer in The Boys\u2019 Brigade of Ireland.Rev.G.K.Watkins, Pastor of St.Henry Baptist Church and former organizer of Brigade work in London, England, will be the reviewing officer.J.Howard Richardson, Battalion President will preside, with George Booth, second in command and James Black, Adjutant.Squad Drill competition will be featured with teams from the 5th Training of various types will be demonstrated by teams from the 5th., 7th., 8th and 9th Companies.First Aid to the injured by a team from the 9th Company.Floor hockey will climax the evening, with a game between the Town of Mount Royal units and Verdun.An effort is being made to reach many former members that an Old boys\u2019 association may be formed in this City.Interested parties may contact any of the following district representatives: North-Western, A.Upham, RE.83-2932.North-Eastern, Hugh A.Smith, CL.9133; South-Western, Ross Riddell, HE.1962.Youth Library.(Continued from Page 1) Dwarfs.It sure was good, boy! It amuses them, and they don\u2019t \u2018make much noise.\u201d The teen age section is closely connected with the children\u2019s part of the library.They remain in the the children\u2019s section until they are 14 and they move up then.Miss Fraser doesn't mind the teenagers taking book out from the adults part of the library \u201cIf it's for something specially.Some of the adult books are in with the teenagers,\u201d she added, \u201cbut some of the books in the adult section aren't the right kind for the teenage crowd to absorb.\u201d Mystery books are also kept out of the teenagers\u2019 room.Miss Fraser believes that once people start reading crime books, they are.liable to keep to them, and.forget other interesting literature, \u201cAfter all,\u201d she said smilingly, \u201cnot all of them are going to grow up to be detectives.There are other good career books they can read.\u2019 'The biography of Florence Nightingale is well used, for example.That could mean that many are planning on nursing as a career.\u2018\u201cBooks on current topics of news are popular too, for many teenagers follow the news,\u201d said Miss Fraser.\u201cWe have all types of books in their section, except the mysteries.But I don\u2019t mind if they take one from the adult library once in à while\u201d Children use the library for other purposes too.At exam time they bring their books to study, because of the quiet.\u201cI don't mind if they stop reading for a minute, and say a few word to a friend.After all, the library is not a club, but should be a place to relax in,\u201d she said.On the question of television, Miss Fraser added, \u201cI thought that T.V.might have it's effect on the library visitors, but than goodness the children still like to read.\u201d Realistic thinking comes from Western Germany where Economics Minister Erhard says of the future \u201cWe will just work harder terpreting acts of 1871, 1875 and 1886.Te \u2014 and we must.\u201d Germany is re- Westmount Westmount friends of the sightr less rallied this week in preparation for the forthcoming Combined Appeal for the Blind.Seven leading women members of the community will head \u2018Up the organization for the drive, which gets undet way next month.The leaders in the Westmount division were named by the campaign executive as: Mrs.D.W.Ferrier, Mrs.Lionel Cote, Mrs.B.M.Tate, Mrs.William Carter, Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls, Mrs.Norman Clelland and Mrs.P.G.Sise.The advantages of a single appeal for funds were stressed this week in a joint statement by members of the Westmount committee.Uniting in the appeal this year are the Montreal Association for the Blind, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and l\u2019Association Cgnadienne-Francaises des Aveugles.The Combined Appeal, with an Robert Cameron Named President Protection Body- Robert E.Cameron, 76 Somer- ville avenue, for 11 years a member of the board of directors, was elected president of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, and its affiliate, the Montreal Legal Aid Bureau, at the annual meeting held recently.He succeeds H.Walton Blunt as the head of the two Red Feather services.Hunting missing husbands, moderating instalment purchasing and helping old folks to overcome their lack of legal proof for old age pensions, continue to be important departments of effort for the society, it was pointed out.Reports showed that by its efforts 26 missing husbands were located and a total of 82 men who were not provided for their dependants were \u2018brought into line.\u201d It represented about $23,000 saved for relief-giving agencies such as the Family Welfare Association.Mr.Blunts report showed that results for the year were statistically about the same as last year.He paid tribute to the Province of \u2018Quebec for legislation that, because of costly implementation of such legislation, \u201ccandour compels the observation that substantially we are in the very same position in this respect as before the bill (of January 1952) was enacted.\u201d Other officers elected include: J.H.Kimlin and Walter B.Potter, vice-presidents; W, H.Campbell, C.A., honorary-treasurer; and Mrs.J.E.Openshaw, honorary- Secretary.Directors include: Mrs: D.Forbes Angus, Mrs.G.S.Cowie, Mrs.J.H.-Dougherty, Miss Joan Gilchrist, Mrs.H.Warren, K.Hale, Mrs.W.M.Holmes, Mrs.A.Lovell Phillips, Mrs.F.H.Williams, H.Walton Blunt, C.A., James W.Brown, Geo.N.Broder- ick, John Cerini, Q.C.,, Rev, C.W.Coleman, Geo.H.Corbett, Ludlam Hawkins, J.S.Howard, Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, J.K, Mer- gler, Allison A.M.Walsh, and Havelock P.Wheatley.Derek Ramsay.(Continued from Page 1) teur pilots rented the plane Sunday from Laurentide Aviation at Cartierville Alrport.Officials at the airport said the men were told to stay close to Montreal as the weather was \u2018closing in\u201d west of the city.But an hour or so after they took off, Cartierville waa notified that the men were int Ottawa.They against missing husbands but said | Is.Rallying For Blind Appeal Drive objective of $250,000, is being held this year beginning April 26, On behalf of the three federating organizations it was pointed out that the public will be asked to contribute only once to this worthy field, instead of three times as in the past.Too, the: Westmount group pointed out that there is considerable financial saving in conducting one campaign instead of three, Also, the friends of the blind are asked to work only once a year on a financial drive, and can therefore devote all their effofts to \u2018making it an outstanding success.The campaign is being headed by Maj-Gen.R.O.G.Morton and Jean Joubert, with Miss E.Meredith\u2019 Hodgson and Mme E.de B.Panet as vice chairmen.Honorary campaign chairmen are Sydney G.Dobson, Aristide Cousineau and Senator Marianna B.Jodoin.\u2019 Asks Canadians.(Continued from Page 1) to report what goes on at the UN.\u201d Mr.Macnaughton advocated a \u201cmore aggressive stand by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,\u201d and said that the \u201cnews distribution at the United Nations has to have its services improved by the government itself.\u201d He suggested that a top level information officer be appointed to the UN permanent delegation by the government, to aid the press, and added \u201cif we make an effort to help the free press of Canada, it can be relied on to do the rest.\u201d Mrs.Arthur Randle Buried On Tuesday Funeral service was held Tuesday for Mrs.Arthur Randles, 1575 Summerhill avenue, the former Katherine Pimenoff, wife of the general passenger traffic manager in Canada of the Cunard Line.She died Saturday at her residence after a lengthy illness.A daughter of the late J.C.Pi- menoff, former general manager of the Russian Asiatic Bank and at one time chairman of the board of the Chinese Eastern Railway, Mrs.Randles was born in Barnaul, Siberia, She left there at an early age with her parents and fived in Hankow and Peking, China.Mrs.Randles was educated in Hankow, in Eastbourne, England, and later in the Russian Division of the Sorbonne in Paris.In recent years, she resumed her studies and was graduated as Bachelor of Science at Sir George Williams College in Montreal.She studied later at McGill University.the I.O.D.E,,.and was treasurer of the St.Catherine Society of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, in Montreal.For the services to seamen during the last war, Mrs.Randles was made an honorary life member of the National Union'of Seamen in Great Brit- She is survived by her husband, Arthur Randles, C.B.E.; her mother, Mrs.J.C.Pimenoff, of Montreal; two brothers, C.J.Pi- menoff, of Dixie, Que.; and V.J.Pimenoff, of Digby, N.S.; and a sister, Mrs.Brian Burton, of Montreal, Service was from the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Péter and Saint Paul with burial in Mount Royal Cemetery.FT Lowever, Michaud and Ramsay filed a flight plan to Montreal., One hour after take.off, the plane was picked up on the radar screen in the -Lake Simon area.This was the exact spot where the plane crashed.about three times as much .of the building fast.- - the report said.About six p.m,, 7 planned to stay there overnight, goods produced in sold abroad.Canadians sell to themselves: Mrs.Randles was a member of .ads as iy LL 7070777 AE 7 being 0 26.erat- inted isked + this three \"FINE FLOORING = - % Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.2323 ® HARDWOOD \u2019 ® ASPHALY .: : ® RUBBER 2° eg samineyr \u201c50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT Reliable z JEWELLERS - WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S \u2018WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Highway Safety Campaign Planned Public groups, social clubs, chambers of commerce, boards \"of trade, police chiefs, mayors of cities and towns and private indo-~ viduals have been asked to give full support to the highway safety campaign which will be launched in the province in June.Roger Lacoste, Q.C., president of the committee in charge of the campaign for the western section of the province, has appealed for suggestions from these groups to make the safety campaign a successful one.Provincial .Treasurer Onesime Gagnon, Q.C.is honorary president of the campaign and Sollicitor- General.Antoine Rivard, Q.C.is honorary vice-president.\u2018Active president of the Provincial Committee is Paul DesRochers.A Committee, formed in -Quebec is in charge of organization for that section.Mr.Lacoste, president general of the Province of Quebec Safety League, is in charge of organization for western Quebec.The number of highway accidents in the Province of Quebec must be lowered to protect the province\u2019s good name, said Mr.Lacoste.\u201cAnd as highway accidents affect every one, the campaign becomes everybody's business.\u201d A committee is being organized, | said Mr.Lacoste.A general program has been drawn up for the Quebec section but public opinion is being sought before the program for the western sector is finalized., The territory included in the western zone is a vast one and that is why the committee is solliciting views and opinions from different groups and individuals.\u201cAll suggestions will be con- gidered,\u201d explained Mr.Lacoste\u201d.The program we are studying is flexible and will be adapted to the needs of the different regions concerned.Headquarters for the safety campaign for the western division is located in the offices of the Province of Quebec Safety League, situated in the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal.Lenore Levinson On Dean's List SYYRACUSE, N.Y.\u2014 Miss Lenore F.Levinson, 61 Sunny- side ave., Westmount, has been named to the Dean's List of the College of Liberal Arts of Syracuse University, according to Dean Eric H.Faigle.\\ Manitoba ranks fourth amongst Canadian manufacturing provinces.Ahead are Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia in that order.dt Ww.Several local resident are among those who will receive badges of merit from the Greater Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Association in recognition of their contribution to interscholastic athletics.\u2019 Some 35 principals and masters will be honored at the presentation, which will take place Monday at a dinner meeting at Lower Cahada College.The Greater Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Association is one of Canada\u2019s unique associations.It is a federation of 27 secondary schools \u2014 Protestant, Catholic and Jewish \u2014 organized to control the inter-related boys\u2019 program of athletics of all its members.The principals of the schools forming the association, exercise full control over its program., The association is administered by the secretary-treasurer who acts as a continuing co-ordi- nator.; The Advisory Committee, composed of teacher representatives \u2018from each of the schools, controls by committee the program activity for water polo, volleyball, swim- ming, skiing, track and field, gymnastics, badminton, tennis, golf, and cross-country.The Advisory Committee also serves as a clearing house for recommendations to the principals of the assoliation concerning problems common to all members.LLL LSS LILLLLL SILLS SLI SILLS LESS ASSL SSS AL 2S 2LLLL LLL SSL LL SLL LETSS SES SLLL ALLS SASS LLS SS SS ALLIS SSS SL ASS The Badge of Merit is a three WSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 Several Local Residents Receive Badges Of Merit .inch embroidered replica ot one of the championship badges of the association.It has been designed primarily for presentation to the men teachers in the schools for their outstanding, long and continued service to inter-school athletics.Principals elected to the presidency of the association and teachers elected to the chairmanship of the Advisory Committee shall receive this Badge of Merit in appreciation of the service they render to the association.Recipients The Badge of Merit will he presented to: The following principals elected to the presidency of the association since 1937: Dr.J.S.Asthury, retired, Baron Byng High School; J.W.Brunt, retired, Argyle Junior High School; T.Somerville, formerly Rector of the High School of Montreal and presently the Director of Education of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal; F.N.Stephen.retired.Commercial High School; C.H.Savage, formerly principal of Westmount Junior High School and now Superintendent of the Westmount Schools; O.G.Parsons, Montreal West High School; D.8.Penton, Lewer Canada College; Father McCaffrey.S.J., Loyola College and G.H.Heslam, formerly principal of West Hill School and now Rector of the High School of Montreal.To J.G.Lang, supervisor of Physical Education of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal and Secretary-Treasurer of the association since 1937 who\u2019 founded the inter-school athletic association.: To the following Chairmen of the Advisory Committee :D.A.MacRae, retired, High School of Montreal; Frank Sharpe, Principal of King's School, formerly of Westmount Junior High School; W.O.Searle, Supervisor of Outside Organization of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal and formerly of West Hill High School; J.W.Jardine, West Hill High Schog}; L.H.Davies, Roslyn ~._ (Continued on Page 4) - This is National Boys\u2019 Club Week and the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount has been conducting open-house activities throughout the week.Some 350 members, parents and friends in the Community attended the opening special event, Monday, a Penny Carnival.On Wednesday evening, the main attractions were the Wheel Chair Wonders and Roy Norman's group of gymnastic fame.| Tonight, the annual Hobby Show takes place and articles which have been produced in the Hobby Workshops will be on display.Items include Indian heads and fretwork of all kinds.leather- work, creative crafts, sewing, art work, wood carving, pottery, modal aircraft, woodwork and latherwork.Tomorrow afternoon, the National Guardsmen Basketball team from Malone N.Y.will be our special guests at a basketball banquet which follows the game between the Malone team and Unity intermediates, champions of the City of Montreal Basketball League.Game time is 5 p.m.Guest of honor for the entire proceedings will be His Worship Mayor Roy L.Campbell of Westmount.Other head table guests include: W.G.Moxley, president of the Unity Boys' Cluh, C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association and Richard Schroeder representing the Montreal Basketball League.Some 50 basketball players from the club\u2019s representative bantam, midget, juvenile and intermediate teams are also attending the banquet.e National Boys\u2019 Club Week will have a grand finale at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Saturday at 8:30 p.m.when a Barn Dance takes place with the Mel-o trio in attendance.\"All teenage members, their parents and friends have been invited to attend.TALENT CLUB SHOW Last Wednesday night, Fred Pennell\u2019s Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade presented a 2! hour Variety Show to the Patients of the Queen Mary Military Hospital.32 acts of musical, song, dance and comedy numbers pleased the capacity audience.The entire show was recorded by Radio Station C.F.C.F.and will be broadcast in TH IS WEEK AN D N EXT AT .a Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY 72LUB \u201cry Ut 2 7 7777777707707 .By Maurice Mariasine PAGE THRER L277 A the near future.The cast included: Stewart Mitchell, Michael Bataille, Joanne Bragger, Margo Tomalty, Brenda Hollingdrake, Hilda Girard, Andrew Robinson, Claudia Robinson, Helen and Norma Craig, Reggie Wilkins, Lois Allum, Sonny Ray, Lorraine and Sylvia Thoun, Ellen Hamon, Walter Sobolta, Gary Stevens, Dorothy Bragger, Joseph Pidula, James Foley, Wée Willie Starkey.Louise Blais, Evelyn Desjardins, Lily Parks.Fred Pennell was at the piano.\u2018During the intermission, Unity's intermediate basketball champions and their coach George Prezho were introduced to the large audience.JUNIOR TRAVEL CLUB Mrs.Curries Junior Travel Club have a very interesting day ahead of them tomorrow when the entire group will tour the City of Montreal with stop-overs at specific educational land-marks.A hot dog feed is also on the agenda.BEAUTY & THE BEAST Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor, Elizabeth Anderson took 40 boys and girls to see the Children\u2019s Theatre play - Beauty and the Beast at Victoria Hall Saturday.SAVE NOW! 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At Canadian Club { Malcolm Muggerdige will be the | guest speaker at a meeting of the Canadian Club of Montreal Mon- , day, April 5 at 12:50 p.m, in the ; Mount Royal Hotel.He will speak on First Acquaitance With Humor.A garduate of Selwyn College, Cambridge, Mr, Muggerdige was a lecturer at the Egyptian: Univer- pity, Cario (1927-30), \u201cManchester Guardian\u2018s\u201d Moscow correspondent (1932-33), assistant editor of 36), \u201cDaily Telegraph\u201d Washington correspondent (1946-47), and deputy editor of the \u201cDaily Telegraph\u201d (1949).In the recent war he served with distinction with the Intelligence Corps in Africa and France.Mr.Muggeridge has written a play, two novels, a biography of Samuel Butler and books én recent history, and has played an active part in the current movement to bring competitive commercial television to Great Britain, Since January, 1953, he has been the editor of \u201cPunch.\u201d Farm costs: The average monthly wage without board of male help on Canadian farms at midsummer was $140.NEED A GOOD PLUMBER ?PHONE 24-hour service for o our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount industrial Small or large\u2019 installations in houses or * PROMPT SERVICE * plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL & 1058 the \u201cCalueutta Statesman\u201d (1934- LOOKS AT NEW CITY GUIDE MAP: GGeorge S.Mooney, local resident and co-director of the Industrial and Tourist Development Bureau of the city of Montreal who is seen here as he surveys a new-type city guide map.This Is No April Food Gag, Postal Rates Increased Here's what Canada\u2019s new postal rates mean to the man in the street: after April 1 he will pay four cents for local drop letters instead of three.New postal rates as released by the Post Office Department show an increase of one cent an ounce for the first ounce on first class mail, as well as an increase of one cent an ounce for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.The.new rates for the local delivery area are four cents for the P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD \u20184 non-stops leaving daily at: Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via 7.30 a.m, 5.30 p.m.12.30 pm.9.15 gy Syracuse leaving daily at $21.30 10.15 a.m.\u2018COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 or see your local travel agent, for paying =a bills The quick, practicaland modern way of paying bills is by cheque.saves you time, trouble and shoe leather.You don't risk carrying large sums of money on your person and your cancelled cheque is your receipt.For your personal convenience, open a Bof M Account.today.BANK oF MONTREAL Canada's Fat Bank working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817 Ask for our booklet 21 ways 2 million Canadians use the BofM FO 2 MILLION CANADIANS BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: JOHN E.L.HOLLYER, Manager first ounce, and two cents for each additional ounce.Local delivery area is defined 1 by the Post Office as being the city of Montreal, including the area within the confines of Laval de Montreal on the east td Beaconsfield on the west (but not including Beaconsfield West) - | and - from 8000 Gouin boulevard west (Cartierville) to 7000 Gouin boulevard East (Montreal North).It also includes the south shore area of Longueuil, Montreal South, Ville Jacques-Cartier, Ville- de-Lemoyne, St.Lambert, Greenfield Park and Mackayville, and Back River including L'Abord-à- Plouffe, Laval-des-Rapides, Pont- Viau, and St-Vincent-de-Paul.First class letters for beyond the local delivery area will cost five cents for the first ounce or fraction, plus three cents each additional ounce or fraction thereof.This was previously four and two cents, .The foregoing rate also applies for first class mail to points in British Commonwealth, the United States, Mexico, and other countries of North and South America, as well as to France and Spain.To dll other countries the rate is six cents for the first ounce, and four cents for each additional ounce.This was previously five cents and three cents.Postcards may be mailed to any point in Canada or abroad for four cents, as against the old rate of three cents.Business reply cards will now cost five cents, which is a one cent increase also, while business reply envelopes will be six cents.for the first ounce or fraction, plus three cents for each additional ounce.Rates were previously five and two cents.Commercial papers to foreign countries will be six cents for the first ten ounces or less, and one cent for each additional two .] ounces.~ The post office also announces that after April 1 all first class mail to distant points in Canada, weighing up to and including eight ounces will be carried by air-mail if possible providing\u2019 if prepaid at the surface rates of five cents for the first ounce plus three cents for each additional ounce.First class items exceeding eight ounces to points in Canada will be carried by air only when prepaid at the air mail rate of seven cents for the first ounce, plus five cents for each additional ounce or fraction, There is no change announced for second of third class mail rates.Several Local .(Continued from Page 8) School, formerly of Westmount High School; R.T.Germaney, Westmount Junior High School; F.8.Urquhart, High School of Montreal; E.R.Meagher, Loyola College.To the following men teachers: D.G.Bedford, St.Leo's Academy; R.M.Calder, High School of Montreal; A.R.Chesley, Vice-President, Westward School, formerly of West Hill High School; E.W.V.Deathe, Strathcona Academy; D.Y.Doyle, Montreal West High School now of West Hill High School; H.A, Ebers, Baron Byng High School, formerly of West Hill High School; A.A.Glashan, Principal, Olier School, formerly of D'Arcy McGee High School; G.K.Gregg, Inspector of Schools, formerly of West Hill High School; W.W.McBroom, Lower Canada College; A.J.McGillis, St.Leo's Academy; Brother Paul, Catholic High School; Brother Paul, D'Arcy McGee High School; K.S.Pitcairn, High School of Montreal, formerly of West Hill High School; D.J.Potvin, Catholic High School; H.J.Purdie, Mount Royal High School, formerly of West Hill High School; G.P.Smith, retired, Westmount High School and A.P.Watson, Verdun High School.SILENT VANGUARD With almost no warning, glaucoma, an eye disease that frequently causes blindness, can become firmly established without thé victim being aware of the onset.In one form of this disease, the field of vision becomes narrowed, so that there is less and less ability to see from the sides of the eyes when looking straight ahead, «The symptoms of the various types of glaucoma, to which people over forty are most susceptible, can be discovered by regular eye examinations and treat- \u2018ment can then be started in good time.Unemployment Up, Social Agencies Magazine Warns A highly-rated Canadian pe.rlodical publication in the world of welfare thinking -\u2014 the \u201cCommentator\u201d, official organ of the Montreal Council of Social Agen.cles \u2014 will say in its March issue, now on the press, that \u201cit is not too early to prepare for next winter, right now\u201d, in an effort to face up to serious national problems created by \u201c\u2018unemployment that is substantially greater than it was at the same time last .year\u201d.Speaking for its 75 member ore ganizations including the 26 Montreal Red Feather agencies \u2014 the Council's publication says it is too early to decide whether unemployment figures in the \u201chundreds of thousands for Canada -as a whole\u201d represent \u201cadjustment\u201d or \u201clevelling off\u201d or something that should be \u201cviewed with alarm\u201d, Certainly, points out the \u201cCommentator\u201d, \u201csevere hardships for many people\u201d and they spell increased need for response to the requests for action that have \u201crepeatedly in recent years\u201d been made to Government by welfare bodies.An outstanding welfare authority, Julian Freeman, president of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds of the United States of America, will visit Montreal soon, announces the \u201cCommentator\u201d, to be guest speaker at the 34th annual meeting of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies, scheduled for noon, Monday, May 3.Peter Scott, Flora Ball Receive Wrifing Awards Peter Dale Scott, of 451 Clarke avenue, was awarded the Chester Macnaughten first prize for creative writing at McGill University for his poem \u201cExile.\u201d He is a third year PhD student in political science, The annual award\u2019s\u2019 second prize went to Flora Ball, of Summit, N.J.,, a second year arts students, for a short story entitled \u201cFlight.\u201d Honorable mention was given Albert Schachter, of 3504 Park avenue, for a poem \u201cOn the Death of Dylan Thomas.\u201d he is in third year arts.Both winners are university scholars, Mr.Scott also won the Guy Drummond scholarship, which will enable him to study a year in Paris, Miss Ball was women\u2019s editor of the MeGill Daily during the year.Mr.Schachter is an exchange student from the University of W.| Manitoba.\u2018OLD MEMBERS\u2019 EVENT An Old Members evening of worship and fellowship will be held at Westminster Central United Church Sunday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m., at the church, 926 At- water avenue.Rev.Frank P, Gil- mour will conduct the service.A Fireside Hour will be held later in the church hall.the figures represent - LANDLORDS OF MONTREAL SUGAR PARTY The landlords of Montreal are invited to join in at a Sugar Porty to be held Sunday, April -11th, 1954, This Sugar Party is organized by a group of ladies, which will be held ar St.Henri de Mascouche In Mr.H.Dupras cabin.Dinner at 11.30 a.m., which will be followed by dancing and other attractions, Syrup and toffee on snow will be served, and many ate tendance prizes will be presented.Admission price is $2.50 and the gathering will be at Duval Motors, corner of Jarry and Lajeunesse at 10 a.m, For all other Information, the landlords may call the following telephone numbers: TR.3537 - DE.5076 HO.4453 - AM.9359 : / * at 12 Md of Ca int ed co of pa Cha edu me of ber fro goi thei of hitti and to ti velo ence of conc Insti stage the Cha.of C latte Secre of Cd secre bleins * 4 D Pe- .world \u201cCom.of the Agen.h issue, dis not P next effort gational employ.greater me last .present - y peo- ed need ts for edly in to Gov- \u2018author- dent of erations ; United t Mont- #\u201cCom- speaker of the versity 3.8 third ical sci- nd prize Summit, tudents, Flight.\u201d s given D4 Park e Death in third iversity on the b, which year in in\u2019s edi- ing the change sity of NT ing of ill be hl Uni- 4 at 26 Ate P, Gil- ervice.d later EAL are Party 11th, d by | be e In will bther on ate ted.the ors, e at the ing f Commerce Chamber Secrefary Course: Dates Announcced The 8th annual session of the canadian Institute for Board and Chamber Secretaries will be held at the University of Western Ontario, London, from June 6 - 12 next, general manager D.L Morrell of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has announced.Delegates from all across canada will participate in an intensive week's program sponsored by the Canadian Chamber and covering the theory and practice of Board of Trade And Chamber of Commerce management.À panel of speakers, drawn from Chambers ôf Commerce and from |- education, business and government circles, will touch on most of the subjects Board and Chamber secretaries are concerned with from day to day, and which are going to prove of direct value to their communities, : There are close to 100 graduates of the Institute, forming a hard- hitting corps of trained secretaries and community leaders dedicated to the job of maintaining and developing our Canadian way of life.A national secretarial conference will he held at the University of Western Ontario on June 8-9, concurrently with the Canadian Institute.This meeting is being staged under the joint auspices of the Canadian Chamber and the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada.The President of the latter group is Eric McGreer, Secretary of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.At this conference, secretaries will discuss the problems of their organizations, exchange experiences and reach solutions that will benefit all those in attendance.DRIVE COURTEOUSLY The way to be happy, so they say, is to please others while pleasing yourself.Impossible ?Not at all says the Province of Quebec Safety League.One way of putting this into practice, says the League, is to be courteous at the wheel.In this way, you won't do to the other driver what you wouldn't like done to you.You will give the road to those who are trying to pass.You will keep to your side of the road when you see another car approaching.You won't threaten the lives of others by speeding.If you are courteous at the wheel of your car, you'll do a dozen things which \u201care a guarantee against accidents.GREENE AVENUE REPAIR \u2018SHOP REG'D.Now Located at 1368 GREENE AVE.{Near Sherbrooke) .HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING and UPHOLSTERING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND RADIOS Pick-up and WE.4905 Delivery Service | for new material alive, Their cri- \u2014\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 Erskine, American Choir Sing Special Program The Choir of Erskine American Church, under the direction of George Little, will sing a program of Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter Choral Music in the church, Sherbrooke West and On- tarlo\u201dAvenue, on Palm Sunday afternoon, April 11th, at 4 p.m.Organ accompaniments will be played by Kenneth Meék.Music will include Hosanna, by Weelkes; Bach Easter Cantata No.67, Hold in Affection Jesus Christ; and De Profundis by the 17th century French composer Lalande, who was master of music at the court of Louis XIV, There will be an offering for thé Organ Fund of the Church.BOOK Review by.R.M.Young One of the joys (and responsibilities) of collecting good books is sharing the knowledge of their existence with your friends.This is particularly \u2018true when they deal with a specific hobby or occupation.For many years books devoted exclusively to recordings were confined to admirably written but out-dated volumes.This situation has been changed by the efforts of two erudite English music and record critics \u2014 Edward Sackvil- lé-West and Desmond Shawe-Tay- lor.Volume three, consisting of some 400 pages, is now available.Collins of Toronto is the Canadian publisher.The successful sale of The Record Guide and The Record Year has encouraged the authors to bring out this further supplement \u2014 The Record Year 2.It covers the bulk of the recordings issued in England from mid-1952 to mid- 1953, with special emphasis on long-playing issues.Critical comments are included regarding each new record and they are rated.L.P.\u2019s mentioned in the two preceding books are listed but only rated.While this new book stands on its own as a separate source of reference, it is full of little teasers of information from their previous works, To- the authors goes a special bow for their ingenuity in persuading the readers of The Record Year 2 that they should invest in the other two volumes.Many of the comments are gems of information and quiet wit.There are passages when it is apparent that the authors are somewhat frustrated in their search for the perfect rendition or interpretation.However, it is to their credit that they continue to keep their goals high and their appetite ticisms will no doubt be challenged here .and there by other reviewers, but on the average they are as objective as can be expected from a dual standpoint, The book uses the record numbers given to L.P.\u2019s by their var- ious English pressing companies.1215 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT FITZROY 0769 \u2014 George F.Bourke NOTARY 4805 CUMBERLAND AVEN.D.G.N.D.GEL.3262 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 .Ld allie HOWARD 5S.Barrister and Solicitor - \u2018 ~ - Office: Suite 1118, Dally Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, If no answer at residence \u2018phone PL, 4451 ROSS, Q.C.Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 y home Teen-Agers Night Life Is Revealed A probe by a Red Feaher -agency into the \u201cnight-life\u201d of junior Montrealers has reveled that : .Fifty per cent of teen-age boys are not at home even one night a week.Eighty-five per cent of male , teen-agers stay home only one or no nights each week.Girls in their teens stay \u2018slightly more\u201d than boys of the same age.The figures are from a talk | Friday by Miss Patricia Morrison, progrumme director of University Settlement, named .for the role McGill students have played in its formation.She was addressing a come- and-see visit of the board of directors of Welfare Federation of, Montreal.The Settlement is one of the Federation's 26 Red Feather agencies.Miss Morrison said the survey covered a cross-section of a geographical segment representing middle and lower- class homes, including a percentage of homes of professional, especially teaching people.Other facts she presente- ed: The Settlement\u2019s children\u2019s, boys\u2019, girls\u2019 and aduits\u2019 clubs keep it humming from 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.every day except: Sunday.Its lending library of more than 1,000 books has only lost 20 books -through non-feturn in three years of operation.Most, of the teen-agers go in gangs (which the Settlement tries to form into guided clubs).The gangs form on friendship and \u2014interest lines, rather than on racial, religious or nationality lines.Theodore Meighen Re-elected Head Of Family Welfare Theodore Meighen, Q.C., was reelected president Thursday of the Montreal Family Welfare Association, oldest organization of its kind in Canada.The president's report, under the heading \u201cunsolved problems\u201d, sympathized with the frustration of the staff when they meet the \u2018day employment, lack of low rental housing and lack of care of the chronically ill.\u201d Mr.Meighen's report thanked the Province of Quebec Public Charities Act and for its annual grant of $10,000, \u201cwithout which a drastic curtailment of our work would have been necessary\u201d.But, reported the president, \u201cit is the hope of your directors that our public-spirited citizens will ment the urgent necessity for remedial measures\u201d, He paid tribute to the work of \u2018Mrs.J.G.Shannon, retiring after five years of service to the Association, much of it as a busy volunteer keeping regular work hours; also to Mrs.R.N.McLeod, Mrs.Chipman H.Drury, Miss Ester Kerry, and Mrs.M.R.Elder, as well as to other volunteers \u201ctoo numerous to mention who so faithfully contributed to the work of the Christmas Gifts By consulting the monthly Schwann L.P.catologue it is a simple matter to determine the corresponding Canadian numbers.Their penetrating comments will steer the collector down the confusing path of recorded abundance.The price of the book is less than that of a poorly chosen first run L.P.Your reviewer hopes that the response to The Record Year 2 will persuade both the authors and Collins to conti- and the Clothing Committees, or who helped with clerical work.\u201d \u2018In a reference of praise to the McGill University School of Social Work, Mr.Meighen said that Family Welfare Association was \u201cthe first.social agency in Montreal to give field work training opportunities to the School\u201d and he expressed the hope that \u201cincreased grants to the universities will make possible the re-opening of a family student unit in, the year 1954\u201d.Only trained personnel can render the quality of service that welfare \u201cclients\u201d should receive, the president pointed out.Other officers and members of the board for 1954 include: H.Larratt Smith, Q.C., honorary solicitor ; Miss Ester W.Kerry ; Herbert A.Cresswell ; Lt.Col.W.W.Ogilvie ; vice-presidents ; and Rev.E.FP.M.Dann; Mrs.J, Campbell \u2014 R.N.McLeod ; Mrs.R.H.Robine son; Mrs.G.A.Woonton; Mrs, W.H.8.Dunn ; W, Pierce Gould, Jr.; Andrew Pitcairn; .F, G.Rutley; Eric Tutching ; Mrs.A.Stuart Cockfield ; Mrs.J .A.Fuller; F.W.Gross; Mrs.Louïs Drummond and Lt.Col.Eric Motz- feldt.FLIGHT TESTS Flight tests are about to begin with one of Britain's latest turboprop engines, the Armstrong Siddeley Mamba 6.Two of these units are \u2018being installed in the company\u2019s famous Mamba - Dakota.The \u201cmonkey gland\u201d treatment of the compact gas-turbines steps up the old DC-3\u2019s performance at all operating ranges, and with a far more economical performance \u2018than was possible with the normal piston-engine.PAGE FIVE Dickkison; Mrs.M.R.Elder; Mrs.by day problems created by un- urge the various levels of govern-| Bring radiant new beauty to 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explorations.\u2014 Yo : eon =\".- PS R.M.Young.~ (Opposite Steinberg's) .ee TREE eirmod gra wa en ait TRA Cm \u2014\u2014\u2014 a eme a er I TE TATE Semmes PAGE SK THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmo GAPDEN SUBURE OF CANADA'S blished Every Friday Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d pH ETROPOLIS .y | , THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY aims to be an independent, elean nowspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.f Authorized as 2nd Class M Post Office Dept, Ottawa.not stinting THE, EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 been pregicting for years and Liberals are themselves in.the luxury of unt saying \u201cI told you so,\u201d lions a year.FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 he refuses to Squeeze On Montreal * + * { Island\u2019 Residents to Pay Most of New Quebec Income Federal cabinet ministers derive a certain satisfaction, not devoid of malice, from Premier Maurice Duplessis\u2019 new Quebec income tax which runs as high as 12 percent of federal income tax.They are particularly amused at the hopefully indignant editorials, .in newspapers friendly to Duplessis, saying it\u2019s up to Ottawa to make the whole 12 percent deductible from the federal levy.Far from planning any such -change Ottawa \u2018politicians are rather discomfiture of those Montreal millionaires who have been, Duplessis\u2019 fiancial backers.By staying out of the dominion provincial: tax agreements which all other provinces | have signed, Premier Duplessis in the name of \u201cautonomy\u201d has been denying Quebec an amount which now runs around twenty mil That's not counting the two millions which, in the name of \u201cautonomy\u201d, let Quebec universities accept from Ottawa.These .two figures roughly equal what Duplessis hopes to get from his \u2018new provincial income tax.Ottawa\u2019 Tox awa\u2019s enjoying the jority live in This Quebec tax is just what Ottawa has amusement is hardly diminished by the political skill Duplessis showed in devising the tax.Very few Duplessis voters will have to pay it.Duplessis\u2019 electoral strength is in the rural ridings and only about 400 Quebec farmers pay federal income tax.By raising the exemption to $3,000 for married men, fifty percent higher than the federal level, Duplessis has probably contrived to exempt most of that 400.Of the 300,000 Quebecers who will pay two income taxes henceforth, the vast ma- Montreal \u2014 where Duplessis captured only three out of 14 seats at the last election, and those by narrow margins.\u2014 Blair Frazer in MacLean\u2019 s.A Study In i By Rev.Canon R.{Rector of Trinity Memotial Church) Isaiah \u2014 IV Kenneth Naylor - Isaiah went up to the Temple in a state of expectancy \u2014 he waited upon the Lord.And the event, as happens with God,~was far beyond his expectation - he \u201csaw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple.\u201d Isaiah emphasizes the indescribakle majesty in that last phrase, \u2018\u201cthe \u2018skirts of his robe filled the temple,\u201d just as St.John the Divine emphasizes spiritual majesty in material terms in the Book of Revelation.Yet in a sense the language in both cases js of a supreme simplicity.It can be understood by a ten year old child as well as by-a philosopher.What Isaiah saw was the fundamental Reality of the Godhead.But because \u2018no man hath seen God at any time; the only- begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath de- elared Him.\u201d John 1-18) St.John tells us that \u201cthese things said Isaiah when he saw His glory and spoke of Him.\u201d (John 12-41).We weed to take that reminder from the Beloved Disciple who possibly came nearer than any one else to the mind of our Lord.Isaiah then saw into Reality, the fundamental fact that back of all our expectancy, there is the Person to whom all our worship is directed.God actually is.Isaiah is not the only person who has had such an experience of Reality.Any one may have a glimpse of it.and some have had niore than a glimpse.It may come in worship.say.when one is completely absorbed in the service of the Holy Communion.or in a quiet service of Morning Prayer in the Church of St.John the Baptist in the Wilderness.Peter had an awareness of his closeness to Reality when he experienced the mira- culois draught of fishes on the Sea of Galilee, and his reaction was very similar to Isaiah's first response.Saul of Tarsus had « different experience ani~a more drastic one.Saul was the perse- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, 4585 Sherbrooke St.Westmount Sunday Service 11:00 nan, Stinday School 11:00 a.m, Subject of Lesson Sermon: SUNREALTEY\u201d Golden text : Roman 13:12, The night j& far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light, cutor; he had rejected the Christ; there may have been a sub-consci- ous working in him, but there had beén no consecious acceptance of the truth and Reality dealt hardly with him; he was struck blind and remained so for three days until the Christ accepted his penitence and sent relief and acceptance to him.Perhaps it was something simi- Jar that happened to Abraham, when he was told to make that strange sacrifice of his; and \u201can horror of great darkness fell upon him.\u201d (Gen.15-12); and Abraham learned that God is not to be approached lightly but in that sense of deep awe which is the very beginning of true religion.Most of us will never have such glimpses, but we can still accept the word of the prophet or the mystic for it.We can accept it because we have the evidence of the tiansformation which it has wrought in the lives of men.And if we have not that direct vision or even the glimpse, we have something else in which all can share, the revelation of God made known to us in His Holy Word.There is reality; there is the very Word of God Himself.There we hear Him speaking through priest and prophet, psalmist and wise men; there PRESBYTERIAN IN SIANEEY se AEST MOUNT ond VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.DD.Wilkie, Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Minister B.A., Assistant Fhe Sacrament of The Lords Supper will he obseived at both services.11:60 a.m.Rev.1.DD, Wilkie \u201cWhere Gad: and Man Become Fused Together\u201d 11:15 am.Sunday School 7:30 pm, Mr, Canseron.\u201cI'he First Euster Sermon\u201d Doris Kilam.A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), Organist end Choir Director The No.14 Street Car Sfops ol the Corner MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas, \u20ac.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sunday, April th 11:00 am.Sunday Schoof® 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.A Nursery for small children Js conducte td during the morning service worship.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirm \u201cater « Rev.R.M.Pounder Is Guest Speaker Rev.Roy M.rounder, MA, Dth,, formerly minister at Metis Beach, Que., will be the guest preacher at the 24th anniversary services Sunday at Westmount Park Emmanuel Church.Dr.Pounder recently returned from an extended trip of the Holy Land.Dr.Pouncer was minister some years ago of the Westmount Methodist Church, one of the former congregations making up the present Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church.He is also well known to many summer visitors to Metis Beach from the Montreal area.For his morning topic Dr.Pounder will preach on \u201cThe Cleansing of the Temple.\u201d At the evening service he will give an account of his impressions in Jerusalem, in Gali- Land.in the Son we see Him performing those mighty acts which brought salvation to men; and by acceptance and meditation and prayer we can come as near to the mind of God as Isaiah and Peter did.\u201cBAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster \u2018 11 AM THE BARRACK-ROOM CRISIS A General\u2019s Robe & a Crown of Thorns Series: \u201cCrises on the Road lo Calvary\u201d SUNDAY \u2014 11 AM.\u2014 SCHOOL : Mission Band 7.30 PM.MEN WHO WAIT FOR THEIR LORD Last in Series \u201cChrist\u2019s Second Coming\u201d Toronto Bible College Sextetle Dr.Johnston preaches at both Services VISITORS MOST CORRAL LY INVITED 8.45 P.N TORONTO BIBL E COLLEGE MASS MEETING \u2014 CHOIR & TEAM EVERYBODY WELCOME \" SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Public Worship New Moon will be blessed this Sabbath morning SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY APRIL 2nd Candle Lighting at 6:00 p.m.Evening Service at 6:10 pam, SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings: \u2014 Leviticus, Ch, 12, v.1 - Ch.13, wv.59.Exodus Ch, 12, vs.1-20.Ezekiel, Ch.43, v.16.- Ch, 46, v.18, Evening Services EK-DAY SERVICES Sunday Morning at 8:15 a.m.Weekday Mornings at 7:30 a,m Sunday and Weekday evenings si 6:15 pm.0:10 p.m.WE lee, and in other parts of the Holy i Come to Chure Your Church is the Bulwark of Démocracy.- A : - There Does-Freedom Flourssh.- Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.+ + \u2014 | : Westmount - | | « \u2014 Baptist - | \u2014\u2014\u2014 * The theme of the morning sermon in Westmount Baptist Church will be \u201cThe Barrack-Room Crisis\u201d.This will be the Third in a series entitled \u201cCrises on.the Road to Calvary\u201d.In the evening Dr.Johnston will conclude his series of addresses on \u201cThe Second Coming of Christ\u201d.The subject will be \u201cMen Who Wait for their Lord\u201d.A Sextette from Toronto Bible College will participate.Following the evening service a, mass meeting will be held in the UNITED CALVARY CHURCH (THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, Organist and Choir Director: Mr.Eric J.Adams, B.Mus, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship, Sunday School and Nursery Class WANT The Junior Choir will sing under the leadership of Miss Vera Jamieson.Preacher : Rev.Walter J, Spen VISITORS AND FRIENDS RRE \u2018MOST WELCOME ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT.101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11:00 a.m.Mr.Grant: \u201cJESUS\u2019 CROSS AND OUR CROSSES\u201d Fifth in the pre-Easter Series 7:30 pom.Mr.Reid: \u201cTYPICAL REACTION\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School 6:00 pm, Junior Young People's Group.* Organist arid Choirmaster Mr.B.A., Hus.Bae.\" Phillips Motley, F.C.C \\ -FMMANUEL - UNITED CHUCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Horvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.Sunday, April 4th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Guest Preacher : REV.DR.R.M.POUNDER 11:60 a.m.\u201cThe Cleansing of The Temple\u201d.7:30 p.m.\u201cMy Pilgrimage To The Holy land\u201d.Qreaniat: 0.R.Gliddon Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.church under the auspices of Tor- ronto Bible College.The college choir and team will take part.ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, \u2014 Honorary Assistant™ © PASSION SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m.Holy Communion 9.45 a.m, Sunday School and Bible 10:15 a.m.atin (said).11:00 a.m, SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.Thursday, April 8th 8:00 p.m.Lenten Service : Preacher: Rev.H.L, Hertzler ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, 1.Th., M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.Fifth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon.Preacher : The Rector.7:30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon Preacher: Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, W ednesday.- 8:00 p.m.Lenten serre and Address.Friday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion and Meditation Organist: Mr.Eustuce Tait A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH \u2018 Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avinue Rev.Canon R.Kennet: Naylor, Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley.Hon.Ass't.Rev.C.J.Abraham.Assistont Fifth Sunday in Lent Passion Sunday 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m, Bible Class, Junior Confirmation Class, Junier Dept.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Department 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher : The Rev.Cecil Randall, INustrated address on the Church\u2019s Work\u2019 in Newfoundland.- Monday 3:30 p.m.Short io Address on \u2018the Reformation in England \u2014 the Rector.8:30 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class.Wednesday .7:00 a.m.Holy Conmunion Passion Play.Thursday 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion 8.00 p.m.UNITED NEXT SUNDAY at ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH - ESTABLISHED 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West 11:00 A.M.REV.DR.M.PREACHER, SUBJECT: OF JESUS\u201d.1:30 P.M F.McCUTCHEON, GUEST \u201cTHE MESSAGE REV.R.H.McCOLL, PASTOR OF ST.ANDREW'S UNITED .CHURCH, CHATEAU- GUAY BASIN, GUEST PREACHER.SUBJECT: \u201cCHRIST'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY\u201d.11:00 P.M.BRING THE CHILDREN WITH YOU TO ENJOY THEIR BRIGHT AND HELPFUL HOUR AT DAWSON HALL, WHILE YOU ATTEND CHURCH MORNING SERVICE.Music by the Choir.11.00 A.M.Anthem.\u201cLord for Thy tender mercy\u2019s sake\u201d \u2014 Farrant.Duet.\u201cThe Sabbath Morn\u201d \u2014 Mendellsohn.Margaret Preston = Irene Rhind.oo.7.30 P.M.\u201cGod So Loved the World\u201d \u2014 Stainer.Solo \u201cAll in the April Western McCallum.7:50 P.M.WEDNESDAY, NIGHT) AT DAWSON Evening \u2014 Diack.APRIL \u201cTH, (ST.JAMES HALL SPECIAL SPEAKER\u2014HYMN SING\u2014CHURCH NEWS SOLO\u2014ETC.VERY INTERESTING\u2014YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE INVITED.-\u201d REV.B.B.BROWN, Interim Minister ARNOLD BELLIS rss and Choirmaster.PRE \u2019 if: ertzler as.LE, \u201cAde 1 Me- pnfir- Dept.and Cecil dress k in s on land lass.\u201cFor All Kinds of \"FRESH FRUIT AND : VEGETABLES CALL WE.1151 - FREE DELIVERY FRESH STRAWBERRY RHUBARB MELVILLE\u2019S 4471 St.Catherine W.4 hd -~ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1834 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 27 Please phone your The Westmount Examiner || Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3e for each additional word PEN Car LER Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted \u2018after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue PAGE SEVEN COST PRICE WESTMOUNT REFRIGERATORS Floor Models Well Known Makes AT OUR 7: APPLIANCES COMPANY WE.2226 FI.3006 4209 St.Catherine St.W.16 FLATS, DUPLEXES 29 FOR SALE 20 FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PUKCHASE 38-a WANTED HELP = TO LET ANTIQUE ¢ it hina, ilver, | INVENTORY SALE WROUGHT IRON TABLES qd paintings, glass ivories, Soronzes.jew.pbs A Westmount, upper, opiare Cribs, 30 x 54, full panel, dropside, Etc., custom made.HU.9-1607.L-17 glery, objets d'art, Sriental rugs, ete.REAL ESTATE planned kiichen, heated, no garage, Im- Play discs, decal trim.Regular 339.95, ntative calls, Lyons: Ha 6080.mes SALESMAN REQUIRED mediate occupancy, $130.00.WE, 5430.UPPER large and bright 7 rooms, heated, hot water; occupancy May 1st $130.00 monthly.Call between 3-3 p.m.35 Chesterfield, vs 20 ROOMS TO LET NICE room, central Westmount, quiet home, single or couple, kitchen privileges.HU.8-7134, after 8 p.m.L-24 WESTERN Avenue, living room and bedroom, with privileges.Call after 6 p.m.HA.0455.2 L-19 21-b NURSING HOMES REGISTERED nursing home.Para- lètion Cote des Neiges, Miss Ready FL.\u2019 8043, L-7 , N 27 GARAGES-WANTED GARAGE wanted vicinity Western and Clarke Avenue.FIL.6164, L-33 28-2 WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, vicinity Greene and Sherbrooke, few feet of ground to grow flowers.WI, 1443 after 6.- L-18 PLATTER MATTER by Spinner Fopular RCA Victor: With the long- awaited movie of \u2018The Glenn Miller Story\u2019 finally here at Loew's Theatre, interest centres around the revival of Glenn's music on discs.Of the many good records available, one of the most sought-after will be the RCA release Glenn Miller Plays Selections From The Film \u2018The Glenn Miller Story\u2019.Here are original Miller transcriptions accumulated On one LP disc, all nostalgic tunes we immediately associate with the great band leader.Play \u2018\u201cMoonlight Serenade\u2019, \u2018In The Mood\u2019 or \u2018String Of Pearls\u2019, and if you were ever a Miller fan, you'll feel a lump around the old vocal chords.There's also the familiar G.M.sound in \u2018Tuxedo Junction\u2019, \u2018Little Brown Jug\u2019, \u2018American Patrol\u2019, \u2018St.Louis Blues\u2019 and \u2018Pennsylvania Six-five Thousand\u2019.Recommended.Versatile Eartha Kitt tries her sultry pipes successfully on a breezy calypso lamenting soulfully that Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell (Who's Got The Ding Dong). « % THE THEATRE IS.YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DONNA REED WHO WON AN \"OSCAR\" as the best supporting actress of 1953 last Thursday night, appears in this scene with Montgomery Clift in Eternity\u201d declared at the same time as \"From Here To \"The Best Picture of 1953\", and which is being held a second week at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr handle the star roles.% Crosby At His Best In \u201cLittle Boy Lost\u201d At Westmount \u2014 A \u2014_\u2014 Heart-Warming Story Playin Playing Til Till Tuesday with Claude Dauphin co-starred A warm compelling human drama is enacted in \u201cLittle Boy Lost\u201d latest Bing Crosby starrer now at the Westmount United Theatre until Tuesday.It is the kind of film that audiences will lose their hearts to.\u201cLittle Boy Lost\u201d is the story of a newspaperman, Bing Crosby, and his long search for the son he has never known .the little boy who had vanished amidst the chaos of war-torn France, Wkile working as an Amer- jcan correspondent on assignment in Paris before the war, Crosby had married a beautiful French girl.At the birth of their child Bing was sent to England and they were sepa- - rated.His wife remained in France and joined the underground.Not long later she was discovered and executed by the Gestapo.As soon as world conditions permitted, Bing launched a search for his lost son, but to no avail.Years later, a friend, Claude Dauphin, gives him hope by tracking down a small clue to the boy's whereabouts.Bing is naturally apprehensive and when he actually does come face-to-face with the boy.there is vast doubt in his mind as to the child's true identity, In proving that the youngster is really his lies the great drama and heart appeal of \u201cLittle Boy Lost.\u201d \u201cIn Little Boy Lost\u201d, Bing Crosby reportedly takes a complete change of pace, the film gives him a warm, wonderful story to work with, and surrounds him with some of the most exciting new film faces the screen has offered in a Jong time.Producers Perlberg and Seaton went to Europe to make the greater part of the picture because the story is set in France and they wanted to get the true atmosphere and color of the locale.Claude Dauphin, who has appeared on the Broadway stage, plays an important role in the film and the little French boy, Christian Fourcade, who portrays the title role of \u201cLittle Boy Lost\u201d, reportedly will become America\u2019s newest film sensation.Half» of this powerfully enter- \"taining double program is occupied by \u201cAll The Brothers Were Valiant,\u201d starring Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger and Ann Blyth.This, in itself is great entertainment, it's action- filed romance of the sea from start to finish.verry 2! are without honor in their own ; le \u2014pTrp\u2014\u2014r *.\u2018Oscar\u2019 Winning Donna Reed In Year's Top - Film Holds Over ' \"From Here To Eternity\u201d 2nd Week At 3 Westend Theatres Unlike those prophets who country, movie star Donna Reed is held in high regard by Co- lumbija Pictures, her home studio.Miss Reed was given the nod by Columbia Executives for the most coveted feminine role *Vivid Saga Of The Sea \u201cSailor Of The KigAt Co-stars Michael Rengld We, \u201cSailor of the King\u201d, a vivid [ailor à adventure story of naval war- [Rwtih fare in the \u201cSouth Pacific due on [i's Roya Friday at the Kent Theatre, is ground said to stir the heart with its es.Ba in many years, that of Lorene dangerous exploits for the glory : f R .the girl who is nice to all and tradition that has ruled the ee the boys, in \u201cFrom Here To sens for 1000 years.Lea adve Eternity\u201d, exciting filmization a med by 20th Century-Fox bg\" ls a , and starring Jeffrey Hunter, lism and ful - ; ! of James Jones\u2019 powerful best Michael Rennie and Wendy Hil- Bn to du selling novel which is being held over a Second Week at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.Nothing was further from Donna\u2019s thoughts when she left the small Iowa home town of Deni- son than becoming a movie star.When she reached high school, she was elected Campus Queen and she got her first taste of the theatre by starring in the school presentation of \u201cThe Night Of Jaunary 16\u201d.When a year later, she left Denison and went to live with an aunt in Los Angeles, she trained for a business career in that city\u2019s .municipal college and also appeared in two school plays.At this point her penchant for being elected Campus Queen was duplicated at the college.\u201cWithin 24 hours, she received offers for screen tests from three different studios.Donna Reed, upon graduating as a qualified stenographer, made a screen test with Van Heflin, himsélf a newcomer from Broadway stage, and was signed to a contract.She won the coveted \u2018Oscar\u2019 as the Year's Best supporting actress for her brilliant performance in \u201cFrom Here To Eternity\u201d which won no less than Eight (8) Academy Awards including that as \u201cThe Best Picture\u201d, Frank Sinatra, winner of an award as \u2018the year's best supporting actor\u2019, Montgomery Clift, Deborah - Kerr and Burt Lancaster are also in the cast.» NINN IUEIN a The PHOENIX PLAYERS WILL PRESENT ARTHUR MACRAES AY AV 4 V AY AV AV AN = TOP OFF YOUR EVENING AT \\ AT REGULAR PRICES ON GIANT WIDE- SCREEN! 1 rt \u201cTRAVELLERS JOY\u201d Produced by the well knowf English Actress BINNIE AUBREY AT THE VICTORIA HALL Tonight and Tomorrow Night At 8:30 Please Phone DO.4560 to reserve seats TICKETS .he.Tax Included - JUESTMOUNT Baxéocwe.35151 Sherbrooke W./ {1 block west of the - Westmount Theatre)./ .EL.2944 \\ Fully Air-Conditioned IINININT NIN, de 2 pe ENS yf in Theatre on Saturday.The KdAt The Kent thael Renfld Wendy Hiller \", a vivid BBailor of the King\u201d was aval war- Miwtin the co-operation of fic due on B's Royal Navy .against heatre, is Mkground of actual battle ; with its B.Based on the novel the glory say \u2018ruled the of Resolution\u201d by C.S.;.er, the modern master of pea adventures, \u201cSailor of atury-Fox g\" is a powerful story of ; Hunter, ffism and passion.All the endy Hil- Mn to duty, the valour and our! CAI \u2018 Be idure © of the 2 DOME - Be 8.Sound © i | TI | LET BB THE TECHNICOLOR Musi.RE wn M CAL \"Latin Lovers\u201d co-stars.-.é Ricardo Montalban and {ove- ly Lana Turner, who appear a scene above from this romantic comedy the locale * \u2014 of which is glamorous Brazil, - lf opens a four day engagement at the Monkland United INNER OF Y AWARDS Best gopportin Mack and white film Photography for MANN : ps Film Bditing * g actor.Snowdon and Qui 30a EM Re ir Mt imi APRN a tradition that has been the mainstay of the British Empire is symbolized in one youth's dedication.Jeffrey Hunter stars in the title role as the- sailor who escapes his German captors to wage a cliff-top snoper's war on the enemy's ship anchored for repairs in an island lagoon.Michael Rennie -and Wendy Hiller are seen as a young couple who meet in the troubled days of the First World War to share a brief romancé before Rennie\u2019s call to service with the Royal Navy.Rennie is the commander of the Pacific convoy in which Hunter, his unknown son, serves \u2018during World War II.Year.yemont IRE _ BINNIE AUBREY, Lennox MacFarlane and \u2018Albert Bermel i in- a scene from the Phoenix Players\u2019 production of \"Travellers Joy\" which will be seen at the Victoria Hall, tonight and Saturday at 8.30 p.m.DE, 97 That \u201c\u2018Bad and Beautiful\u201d girl in a de luxe - musical of romantic Rio! Its M-G-M\u2019s Gay, Racy Coi0s er TECHNICOLOR ai Musical Romance ! 43 fa Sa starring BES LANA TURNER RICARDO JOHN LOUIS 3 MONTALBAN - LUND - CALHERN with JEAN HAGEN - EDUARD FRANZ wes Fer Added Pleasure ! WALTER ABEL - ANDY DEVINE - LLOYD NOLAN - NOW Till FRIDAY! \"THIS HAPPY BREED, Technicolor.Also \"KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS\".~ % Mickey Rooney Heads Group on One-niabter Tour Mickey Rooney is to head a unit to play one night dates across the United States.The film star will start April 24 in Erie, Pa, and it is said that several Hollywoodites and a group, of acts will round out the bill.manie William Demarest plays a prospector in \u201cNevada Gold\" at UL PLAYING TILL TUESDAY! NOW BINGED CROSBY MEET] [] YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT.because it\u2019s only one beartbeat away from you! \u201cgp GA UUUn) BOY poly) with CHRISTIAN FOURCADE os The Little Bey * ADDED ATTRACTION * M-G-M\u2019s GIGANTIC ADVEHTURE! ce) TH | IN TECHNICOLOR! 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