Examiner-courier, 27 avril 1934, vendredi 27 avril 1934
[" Outremont Mount Royal Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busimessmen's Association of the North End.Park Extension Montreal Annex | _ MONTREAL.FRIDAY.APRIL.27th, 1934.ER PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS o1.MIGHAEL\u2019S À.À.FIRST ANNUAL BANQUET ST.MICHAEL'S ATHLETIC ASSN.FIRST ANNIVERSARY BANQUET VOTED OUTSTANDING SUCCES Capacity Crowd Hears Praise By Prominent Citizens of Fine Work Being Accomplished\u2014Presentation of Trophies \u2014 Organization in Healthy Condition \u2014 Plans for Immediate Future.The banquet tendered by the St.Michael's Athletic Association to its members and invited guests in celebration of its first anniversary in the Green Room at the Queen\u2019s Hotel on Saturday evening was voted by all who were fortunate enough to be present an outstanding success.Reviews of a year of remarkable progress were presented, toasts were drunk, addresses were delivered by prominent citizens of the Metropolis, and a spirit of good fellowship prevailed making the occasion one long to be remembered by an attendance which taxed the large dining room to [the little inmates of St.Patrick\u2019s Or- iphanage would be taken up at the vanaugh, head of the organization, next meeting of his board of direct- presided, and with him at the table ors.every inch of its capacity.M.J.Ka- of honor were seated the Rev.J.T.Britt, chaplain of the association; Rev.Brother Borromeo, director of athletic activities, Luke Memorial School; Rochon, of St.Michaels mont; Association; A.E.Murray, past presi- | dent St.Patrick\u2019s Society; T.J.Dubé president St.Vincent de Paul Society, St.Michael\u2019s Division; Rene Fortier, R.L.Greenfield, Fred J.Hogan, Thos.W.Kane and A.E.McBain.Music was supplied by in a satisfactory manner, ably assisted by \u201cBill\u201d Partland; community singing was heartily indulged in, and |laghan and were going to take full advantage o a very good floor show provided.Mr.Kavanaugh, in his opening remarks, asked for a minute's silence as a tribute of respect to Harry Hyland, Jr., a prominent member of the association recently passed way.He then fo mr te tm bam 4 mt em mes mei Every Family That Moves Is \u201cIN THE MARKET\u201d At Moving Time A Flat to Rent\u2014 An Apartment Wanted Clothes\u2014Stoves\u2014 Fur- niture\u2014Rugs to Sell Cartage to Arrange \u2014 THERE'S A NEED IN EVERY HOME EXAMINER- COURIER Want Ads Do the Job Quietly, Quickly, Efficiently, Economically.CALL CRescent 4112 :operation which he had received from achieved the success which had mark- Callaghan |Guests,\u201d by Alderman Owen J.Cal- Alderman Dave (lary, with response by A.E.Murray.Ward; Ald- land to \u201cOur Champions\u201d by Thos.W.erman Owen J.Callary, of Outre- Kane, with brief recognitions by th J.T.McCarthy, president Luke captains of the various championship Callaghan Memorial School Athletic teams.and the alderman, in answering, re Emmett (best he could.\u201d He remarked, in pass- Meagher and his orchestra; \u201cTommy\u201d |ing, that he had made arrangements Rochon, acted as master of ceremonies for levening the athletes desired it, ihe felt that St.Michael's, Luke Cal lat Outremont Park would be avail- y Sale called for a toast to \u201cHis Holiness the Pope and the King,\u201d and afterwards proceeded with a brief summary of the club\u2019s activities during the past year.He extended a cordial welcome to the assembled guests, and stated that without the splendid co- the officers and members of the organization it could not possibly have ed its first year's progress.He forecast a much larger field for future activities and, in passing, promised that the matter of a Field Day for Toasts were offered to \u201cOur Association,\u201d by Fred W.Hogan, and replied to by Rev.J.T.Britt; to \u201cOur The toast to Alderman Dave Rochon was delivered by Father Britt iterated the statement repeatedly made by him in the course of hi: election campaign that \u201che would make no promisas,ebut~would do the the use of the association any anc the Fairmount School the facilities offered.Touching on the suggestion of a boxing night he let it be known that he had assurance fron \u201cH.E.Portier; \u201cy\u201d Campaign Draws To Close GIN BUSINESS 5 \"iene MEN'S LUNCHEON : WELL ATTENDED: City Councils Grace Gather ing With Presence A feature of the last the season of the Business Men's Association of the North End, held on Wednesday, was the turnout of mem- luncheon o bers of three City Councils who honored the occasion with their presence.Seated at the table of honor were Alderman W.H.Biggar, of Notre Outremont; J.mont; George Pratt, Outremont; W.A.Roberts, Model City; Dave Roch- on, St.Michael's; Max Seigler, Laurier; and Leon Trepanier, Lafontaine Ward.Others seated at the head table were B.M.Garfield, who presided; Eugene Maynard; I.R.Carlin; Art Lemay; R.L.Greenfield; E.Phil McKenna; H.K.Gibson; IL.Shap- land; J.Hughes and Thos W.Kane.An interesting talk amplified with moving pictures, was given by Major Roberts, on the \u201cHistory of Rubber and its Manufacture.\u201d John Connolly acted as \u201cbooster,\u201d and prizes were donated by The Imperial Tobacco; Rock City Tobacco; L.O.Grothe: Inter-City Baking; Canada Dry and Ganong's Chocolates.and music was provided by the Salon String Quartette, the members of which are Messrs.Bourgeois, \u2018cello; Robert, viola; Henri Brunet, second violin; and John Deslauriers, first violin, Alderman Hogan, chairman of the Boxing Commission, that he would be ready at any time to lend his support to such a project, Alderman Ro- chon was accorded round after round of applause at the close.Mr.Murray, presented a magnificent silver trophy, for perpetual competition by the softball division, which was accepted on behalf of the association by its president.Alderman Owen Callary made it known that he had completed arrangements whereby the big diamond able on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for the members during the coming season.Presentations were made to Mr.Kavanaugh by Vice-president W.E.Speakers who delivered short addresses, were: Ald.Owen J.Callary, introduced by I.R.Carlin; Ald J.M.Labonte, introduced by Eugene May- H.K.Gibson; Ald.Max Seigler, by R.L.Greenfigld; Ald.W H.Biggar.D.Rochon and I.M.Garfield, Art and B.M.Garfield thanked the guest speaker.There was a large turnout of Ladies.Spoke Wednesday Carragher, and to Mr.Carragher by (Continued on Page 6) Marks Lionel\u2019s Opening in New Quarters Lionel's Drug Store, commencing with today, will conduct its business in a new and commodious location at 5161 Park Avenue, and marks the opening with a sale of drugs and toiletries at prices which merit the closest attention of all economy-minded shoppers.the occasion are those in everyday use in the majority of households.Mr.Cohen, proprietor of the establishment, needs little introduction.He has been in business for himself for the past two years, and was con- nécted previously thereto for five years with Schacher's Pharmacy on Fairmount Avenue.He is a graduate of the University of Montreal, a resident of the North End of long standing, and is a fully licensed pharmacist.Una Merkel, Edward Everett Horton and George Barbier will have roles in \u201cThe Merry Widow\u201d, which is now in production at the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer studios under direction of Ernst Lubitsch, Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald are co-starred in this film version 5736 Park Ave., at Bernard a of Franz Lehar\u2019s operetta.Mr.A.W.Beauchamp, as tokens of; The articles offered for i | sales manager of the Goodyear Tire Company and alderman for the Town of Mount Royal, who was the guest speaker at the Business Men's luncheon on Wednesday.Major W.A.Roberts, 237 Van Horne Avenue Representatives From Three atH 44H H0HHR5 Dame de Grace; Owen J.Callary, of M.Labonte, Outre-: Jerry Shea was master of ceremonies | nard; Ald.Geo.Pratt, introduced by Trepanier by B.Lemay introduced OP NEW CONSERVATIVE: ASSN.WILL COVER + + + + 1® are reminded of the change in ® time on Saturday at 12 ndd- + that church ser- + + + + + ++ night, and vices in Outremont and the North End will conform to Daylight Saving schedule.[Organization 1 Takes In Re-.cently-Established Federal Constituency PRESENTATION OES TOY FINE SUCCESS 'Y.W.H.A.Operatic Society Players Score Triumph Another step in the closer organization of Conservative clubs was taken on Monday evening last, when the Outremont Conservative Association was formed at a meeting regularly held for that purpose.The lganization covers the entire field of the new federal constituency of On- tremont, which embraces the City of Outremont, a part of Cote des Neiges, Park Avenue Extension, and the Parish of St.Jean de la Croix.Each | The \u201cStanding Room Only\u201d sign jof these four parts is represented on was in evidence at the Y.M.H.A.|the Executive.Little Theatre on both Saturday and The meeting held on Monday even- Sunday evenings, long before the cur- {ine was a dinner meeting, and at he tain went up on the first scene of meeting reports of various com \u201cSan Toy,\u201d this year's production of |tees were read and given approvai the Y.W.H.A.Operatic Society.The slate of officers was unanimously elected as follows: Honorary Presidents: Rt.lon.R.B.Bennett.K.C., M.P\u2019.; Maurice Du- | plessis, K.C., MLA; \u2018presidents: Brig.-Gen Smart, Sen.Charles Beaubien, K.C.; Senator \"André Fauteau, K.C; Ald, FE.NG | Sayer; Denis Tansev, Ex-M.L,A.; Ex- Ald.W.I.Little; RB.8.White, MP; MG.P.Laurin, M.P.N.H.Chauvin, K.C\"; Au Pierre De- | guire, C, J.Anstey, M.Cohen, Dr, \"A.M.Lightstone, J.pe Lafontaine, : Hector Fortier, LC.Lamother, K.C.; Rae Weiser 1 H.A.Mackay, \u20ac.I Seldom, if ever, has this popular Aimé Jubien, D.Jamieson, A.Db.comic opera been more acceptably luff, Dugald Camphell, L.1.8.Mo- presented.The players, at both per- rin, K.C.; E.M.Lattoni, Ke ; J.F.Gaodman.Oscar Gagnon, K.C.; Dam- Hor mances, were greeted with conti.I 'nued demands for encores, to which |ien Pusha, they responded nobly until halted in RK.C5 LC 1 many cases by sheer exhaustion.Racine, NPA a cast so replete with talent it is dif- ton.ficult to single out any partienlar: [It is the intention of the new or- artist.Dora Levine and Dave Wise.{ganization to hold a public meeting man.as \u201cSan Toy,\u201d and \u201cCaptain | in the immediate future in order to | Bobby Preston,\u201d did their work very \u201chave discussed before the publie ques- | capably.Sidney Flanders made an [tions pertaining to federal and pro- acceptable \u201cYen How.\u201d The \u201cSir Bingo | vincial politics.At the meeting held Preston\u201d of Irving Myers, could |on Monday evening Gen.C.A, Smart, | scarcely have been improved upon.MJ.A.gave a brief outline of the {while Eva Shpretser, as the English work done by the Conservative Op- dancer, executed her \u201cPas Seul,\u201d position during the session just clos.with a verve which showed complete [ed at Quebec.Mr.Paul Lacoste und | mastery of her art.To Rae Weiser Other members of the organization \u2018and Robin Greenfield fell the greater! \u2014 - \u2014_\u2014 _ | part of the comedy work, Miss Weiser | ° 2 very attractive little lady, with a, Louis N.Herbert [fine soprano voice, formed a perfect | Ifoil, as \u201cDudley,\u201d the lady's maid, for\u2019 | Mr.Greenfield, as the lanky \u201cLi\u201d! \u201cunctuous, blundering old wmandarin,! and the antics of this extraordinarily clever pair literally \u201cstopped the show,\u201d at their very appearance.The costumes and settings were gor.\u2018geous, and the balance of the cast: \\displayed the results of long and] | painstaking rehearsal.The Operatic Society is to be congratulated on what {was probably the most successful presentation in its career.\u201cSan Toy\u201d was produced under the | direction of Jerry Shea, as musical director, and Thomas Kynman, as {stage manager.Meticulous care was evidenced in both departments.There is, it is understood, some talk of further performances.This is an idea .Boulais, A.Fortin, cs, K.C.; JS .Brown, Brocking- , Outremont which would seem, on the surface, to recently elected president Canadian be distinctly worthy of consideration, Credit Institute, Montreal Chapter.Well-known resident, new or-! Honorary vice.MLA AUDIENCE WILL HEAR \u201cBUDDY\u201d ROGERS PERFECTLY Extensive have been made at ! he Mount tests Royal the acoustics of the {prove 8 prior to the Rogers and his California Cavaliers on May 8th to Lith, Several experts were employed hy Ned Jakobs, who brings this popular idol of stage, and radin ta Montreal, in order to make sure that every member of the audience would 'be able to hear perfectly.The result of the tests proved most satisfactory and the final verdict was \u201cExcellent.\u201d With \u201cBuddy\u201d Rogers and his or chestra will come a dazzling line of beautiful girls direct from the Roxy screen most spectacular show that has visited Montreal for many years.HAIRDRESSERS\u201d: ORGANIZATION An audience of several hundred \u2018hairdressers, masters and listened last evening at the Mount Royal Hotel with deep interest to: i Leon Mercier Gouin, K.C., clarify the [Tt also fixes a standard of wages and working hours.Other speakers n- cluded Dr.Beaudoin, of the University of Montreal, who called attention R.Bronsdon, (to the existence of certain types of Women\u2019 scalp and skin disease, and the dun- gers of spreading them by inexperienced operators; Mr.Donald Ro: N.Montahone, president of the Master Hairdressers' Association, who presided; J.A.Gagnon, general see- retary of the Masters\u2019 Association; Marcel Fox, secretary of the French section of the Employees\u2019 Associa tion, and John Woffenden, first vire- president of the Employees\u2019.The latter drew attention to the hours and small returns presently ex isting and confidence was expressed that the laws now on the statutes would, with amendments, become applicable to all establishments in the not far distant future.Work ganization is proceeding, it is understood, in a satisfactory manner.An- __ other meeting is to he held shortly.also addressed the meeting briefly and outlined their hopes and expectations for the future.The chair was occupied by the president-elect, W.Allen Walsh.Arena in order ta building visit of Charles \u201cBuddy\u201d Theatre, New York, and au whole ; (line-up of Broadway talent.This promises to be without doubt the PROGRESSING assistants, lengthy : 20 _{appreciation of the of or.PRESENTATION FINAL REPORTS TH EVENING Three Divisions \"Over Top\u201d Outlook Encouraging the The tinal report meeting of the Montical Y MCA.Financial parign wel be held today, Cam It has been impossible to ascertaun at the present t'me the exact standing of the of the VAriOUS Rroups, as Many mon particularly in the spee.ul names have not been | lurnog ports.division, in their results in daily re- However, + has been ascertained t three divisions in the teams\u2019 organization have exceeded their ah- jective, one of them heing the North Division.Mi.Carlin, the Chairman stated that 1027, of the objective of $1,650.00 had been obtained, which 1s Gh.over what was collected in this area last vear and has been socure.l from \u2018wice nc many subseribers.Ho also lenrned that Southwestern Invi don has execeded their ol Notre Dame de Grace Divi don exceeded ther quota a week ago jective but have heen carrying on their work isince that date, It is also expected that the leuders of the Harbour Divi.(sion will attain their quota, President: W.Allen Walsh, B.A.; various points of legislation which, ) \u2018vice-presidents: Paul Lacoste, K.C,; has regently been enacted for improve.\u201cThe response of the citizens of ILC.Bellew, R.Swan, J.A.Shinnick.{ment of conditions in the profession.the North End and Outremont to the i Honorary per - treasurers : This legislation, while not compul.#Ppeal of the YMCA in their cm Gerard Lemire, K.C.; W.R.Bulloch.sory.makes for the licensing of NC financed campaign has heen Executive: Fmilien Nate, KE
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