The Westmount examiner, 2 avril 1942, jeudi 2 avril 1942
[" 077722727888 CAMÉMIC à AMMASÉLIAMN US AAA MAMA SU PUAU I dd 0 Lee lately?Prices were never highe our reputation of 42 OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS 2 P0002 YOL.XIV, No.CITY MAKES ATH APPEAL FOR BOITLES 14 Also Seeks to Salvage, Broken Glass and Bottle Caps and Stoppers Containing Valuable Cork The Westmount Salvage Campaign Committee is conducting its tourth special drive for bottles und broken glass throughout the cuirent week and while no quota has been set the city is attempting to break previous records.Re- sideuts should, as usual, place batties and broken glass alongside their garbage cans for collection on garbage removal days, The bottles will be sold by the city to a bottling exchange while ths broken glass will be sold to zlass manufacturing companies, With the exception of milk bottles, which are the property of the dairies, all types of glass containers have a definite market value.The city is also particularly anxious to salvage all types of bottle caps and stoppers as in many instances these are partially or wholly made of cork and have a high value, While tue city is special effort to salvage bottles and old glass from now until Saturday, it should be borne in mind that all articles which have any value for war use will be collected and waste paper, books, scrap metal, rags, rubber, ete., should be placed alongside garbage cans on garbage collection day.The local drive js conducted in conjunction with the National Salvage Campaign.Officials of the drive pointed out that the salvage of glass serves a gdouble purpoe, as it not only increases its amount but also effects, a considerable saving in foreign exchange as certain ma- terfals used\u201dinfts \"mnt tre must be imported into the country.The phone number at Salvage headquarters is FI.8531, LL COPLAND S SPEAKER AT PU.MEETING Addresses Westmount Park Church Group on Question of India The Westmount Park Church Young People's Union held a successful Tuesday evening meeting.The meeting began in the spirit of fun with several games under the direction of Gladys Thornber.This was followed by the speaker of the evening, C.Leslie Copland.Mr.Copland is a member of the Adult Education Study Group of the Church and spoke on the timely subject of \u201cIndia\u201d.He gave a brief resume of the studies which the Group has made of the problems of India, and told the members of the history of the conditions which led to the visit of Sir Stafford Cripps.He touched on the meaning of the mission and the proposals of the British Government, Margaret Cooke, a talented singer of the group, led a singsong.Piano solos were rendered by Lillian Walker who played Tchaikowsky's \u2018Concerto No.2\u201d and \u2018\u201cGypsy Rondo.\u2019 and Elizabeth Webster who played Handel's \u201cLargo\u201d.The theme of the Worship Service was \u201cChristian Soldiers.\u201d The service was lead by Gordon Young, with the devotional and Inspirational talk and prayer by Gladys Thornber.Wilma Pettin- gill was soloist for this part of the program singing expressiveiy \u201cThe Old Rugged Cross.\u201d accompanied at the piano by Elizabeth Webster.The meeting closed with informal recreation and refreshments were served.The Y.P.U.announces a meet- fng next Tuesday, when a debate on the subject \u201cResolved that the Church has hindered Social Progress\u201d will take place.Corporal Grant Forrest, son of Mr.and Mrs.Colin S.Forrest.who has been on active service for two years.returned from Britain for special duty in Canada.He bas left for Ontario after spending à sbort leave with his parents.\u201c42 Years in oy Westmount WE BUY OLD GOLD & DIAMONDS Bave you looked over your old jewelry years of business integrity assures you of full valuatien.1216 Greene Ave.making a! PES +r and Start Today For Pupils The approximate 2,775 pupils who attend schools operated under the jurisdiction of the Westmount Protestant Board of School Commissioners will commence thelr Easter holidays this afternoon.The schools will re-open Monday morning, April 18.The pupils in the city's two Catholic schools, St.Leo's Academy and St.Paul's Academy, are somewhat less fortunate, their holidays extending but from today until Wednesday, April 8, when the schools will re-open, BUSINESS MEN | WILL SPONSOR VIGTORY REVUE Net Proceeds From Sale of Tickets Will Aid West- mount Air Cadet Squadron The net proceeds from the sale of tickets in aid of the No.1 Westmount Squadron, Air Cadet League of Canada, a \u2018Victory Revue\u201d will be presented by the Business Association of West- mount in Victoria Hall on Saturday evening, April 25, commencing at 8.15 o'clock, The sum raised by the show will be used to purchase summer uniforms and needed equipment tor personnel with which to help the squadron carry out its summer training program.The revue, which is under the direction of Miss Betty Speirs, will from the War Services shows appearing currently at the many army camps throughout the country.A large number of the acts will be contributed by the Canadian Legion War Services\u2014The Blue Bell Bullets, the T.Eaton Revue and the M.R.T.Tin Hats.With the exception of plano accompaniments all talent will be voluntary.The show, which will last slightly over two hours, is expected to prove a wide attraction as it will not only provide an unusually attractive evening's entertainment, but will be a real contribution to the advancement of the Cadet Squadron.Donald Ross, chairman of the association's entertainment committee, is in charge of arrangements.FATHER PARKER 10 PREACH HERE Rev.Father Parker.of the Order of the Holy Cross, West Park, N.Y., who arrived here yesterday, will conduct the Service of Preparation for Easter Communion at the Church of the Advent at 8 o'clock this evening and the three hours\u2019 Vigil tomorrow.The Order of the Holy Cross is a religious order whose members are notable preachers and missioners.The famous Kent School for Boys was founded by Father Sill of that Order.Douglas C.Abbott Is Guest Speaker Douglas C.Abbott, K.C., Mi! for St.Antoine-Westmoum declared \u2018\u2018that the present structure | of the Parilamentary system in | Canada is best suited to the men.| tality of the Canadian people,\u201d : when he addressed the monthly | Communion breakfast of St.Anthony's Holy Name Society on Sunday morning.Over 209 members were present.! The speaker.who was intro- | duced by T3rendan 0'Connor.| B.C.L.and thanked by Larry x | Garrity.dealt with the Legislative Aspect of the Canadian Parliament.\u2018Hugh MeGi:ynn.president of the { Society.presided and Helen , Thoins sang.accompanied by, | Ethel McDermott.Dr, Magnus | i Seng was present and the meet- ,ing was addressed by Rev.M.T.i J.O'Brien and Rev.Patrick 1.° \"Ambrose.director and chaplain »of the Society.Easter Holidays| | a be a variety entertainment comprising many of-the-hit-nwmbeaps- gr - Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis è American soldiers and nurses head for Ulster to reinforce the A.E.F.jump into Europe en route for Berlin.WON'T BE BACK TILL IT'S O ve Né he Westmount Gxamin er YO (2 HARD Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Free Estimates M a AE EEE DR IY Lc ry, 00D FL 00RS Cleaned Catherine St, Westmount WE.2323 RN N R RN N R N RS RN N N N N RS N N N N A THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, VER, APRIL 2, 1942 OVER THERE SR ag poised ready for the next Woman Is Slightly Injured By Thief Miss Ethel Taylor, of 3227 St.Antoine street suffered injuries to her eye and several teeth when she was attacked and robbed of her purse on Saturday morning by a thug.She was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital for treatment.The victim reported the robbery took place at Brooke avenue and St, Antoine street, Westmount, a few minutes after she left a taxi carrying several friends from a party at Atwater \u2018avenue.She was able to leave the hospital after treatment.PAID TO LATE (APT.E.EAGER Academy Road Resident Had Spent 20 Years as Accountant on Liquor Board URGANIZATION MEETING HELD BY PLANE CLUB Model Group Will be Operated as Part of the City\u2019s Recreational Program An organization meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon of the model aeroplane crub., This club will be\u201coperated\u2014ay \u201cpart yt the City recreation program of the Westmount Parks department.Twenty-five prospective mein- bers attended the inaugural gel- togethor and the opinion seemed that many more would be joining up at the next meeting.Unfortunately space will not allow many more members so that only a limited additional number can be accepted.Boys wishing to Jofn this club should get in touch with recreation supervisor, Jimmie Mc- Cormick, ai an early date.The boys will have a large.The funeral service for Captain Geoffrey Eagar.of 52 Academy road, was held in the Church of St.Augustine de Canterbury yesterday morning, followed by; interment in Cote des Neiges | Cemctery.Captain Kagar died on | Monday morning in St.Mary's Hospital following an illness of two months, He was 39 years of age.Born in Dublin, Ireland.the son of Geoffrey Kagar and Kate Jacques, he was educated there and came to Canada when he was 20 years old.In 1914 he enlisted us an office with the Seaforth Higland- ers and went overseas, accompanied by his wife, who went as a nursing sister to serve in England.Later he transferred to the Army Service Corps and after the, armistice was sent fo Mesopota-! mia with a special commission, remaining there three years.Since his return to Canada from\u2019 service he lived in Montreal.At; the onset of his recent illness he.had spent 20 years as an accountant with the Quebec Liquor Commission.! ! i ; | | He wus a member of the United Services Club and the.Knights of Columbus and.until a few years ago.of the Royal Yacht Club.Surviving him are his wife, Alma Kavanagh.of Gaspe.Quebec; a sisier, Maude Eagar, of Dublin.Ireland.and a brother, | Harry Eagar, of London, England.\u201cMOTHER AND DAUGHTER\" SALBATH On saturday morning, April 18, under the auspices of the Temple Emanu-E} Sisterhood, the Sabbath servires will he devoted to \u201cMother and Daughter.\u201d ing the service, the annual Junch- eon wil] take place in the Temple Community House, at which time a program will be presented by \u201cthe Child Study and Parent Education Group.Mrs.Gustave Gray and her committee are planning | the Gay's program, iat 4.00 p.m.acting as supervisors: Robert Grindley.John Dickens, Stephen ! Terry, Douglas Creighton.lan | Follow- \u2018 bright club room to do their work in and will meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon | They will have space to leave thelr models at their table from meeting 10 meeting so that they will not have to bring them back ard forward from home.Later on they will have the park availanle for test flights and contests, Building contests and flight contests will be held at regular intervals, , The following boys signified their intentions of becoming members of the club: Jack Dubney, Gordon Riddell, William Taylor, Douglas Reed, Lloyd Brown, Jan Sandzeiius, ChristopherArmstrong, John O'Reilly, Chuck Clement, Gerald Pecknold, Barry Shaw, Brian Shaw, Martin Shaw, Peter: Wilson, John Wilson, Alfred Howell, Kenneth Hansen, Carl Hansen, Allan Neilson and these boys Stewart and Derek Ramsay, It is hoped to get more supervisors and in this way they will! have à section of their own.The first regular working day of the club will be this Monday afternoon at four o'clock.The group will meet at the Greenhouse hack of Victoria Hall.\u2018 Youngster Injured In Fall In School Seven-year-old Philip Martin.of 3b Selby street, suffered a head wound requiring three stitches, when he slipped and fell, striking his head against a fire hose, while running In a corridor in St.Leo's Academy.The boy was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal Gen- cral Hospital by Copstable Peter Morgan in a police radio car, and treated by Dr.Read.-; He was allowed to peturn home following treatment, FIRE HAZARDS DEMONSTRATION WILL BE GIVEN Prewentative Measures to Be Shown in Demonstration in St.Leo's Academy Chief Instructor A.Brisebois of the Montreal Fire Department.assisted by Lieutenant Blickstead, will give a lecture, movie and demonstration of fire prevention measures at St.I,eo\u2019s School Hall on Tuesday, Aprl 14 at 3 p.m, Ths demonstraton has been ranged through the Catholic Mothers Club of Westmount for the benefit of their members but ar- any interested persons are invited to attend.The various fire hazards, including the dangeroud incendiary bomb.will be dealt with.The aim Is to instruct the ordinary hougeholder how to act in an emergency, how to prepare in advance and how to avoid unne- cessury risks.The lecture and movie will be given in the School Assembly Hall, the demonstration in the school yard.\u201c\u2018hief Brise- bois will set and extinguish various (vpes of fires.The audlence will he invited to Inspect and handle the equipment and materials used to extinguish fires.This is information with which every house-holder should be ae- quainted ore than ever in these hazardous times with the ever present possibility of sabotage \u2018and aid raids.the league points out, | Vict Today \u2014 Westmount st amp Club.\u201d The Week At oria Hall Tomorrow -\u2014 Stearns lodge, A.F, and A.M, ; | Saturday \u2014 First Student's Easter dance, + ! Monday \u2014 Sacred Heart Convent.tea dance; St.Lawrence Stamp Club; Westmount Council, R.A, Tuesday \u2014 British Israel World Federation; .Westmount Women's Club, Red Cross group: Notre Dame de Grace Women's \"Club, fashion show: Lorne L.O.Lodge, ! Wednesday \u2014 British Israel World Federation; Victorian Orde of Nurses and Westmount Social r Service; Rotary Club luncheon; Prince Albert Council; Westmount Chapter O.E.S, Montreal! Next Thursday Repertory Theatre: Westinount { Stamp Club, annual exhibition; Mizpah Lodge, 1.0.0.F, {! Nine-Year-Old Boy and ARE INJURED IN ACCIDENTS Girl, 5, Run Into Rear Of Automobiles | Two youngsters suffered in- | juries in accidents on city streets during the past seven days, the police accident report book reveals, When he ran into the reay of un automobile nt the corner of Claremont and Lorraine avenues shortly after 5 p.m.on Sunday, Charles Peacock, nine years of age, of 5114 Sherbrooke streot, suffered a badly bruised forehead | requiring hospital treatment.The driver of the automobile, : Desmond Alcock, of 6095 Durocher street, stopped immaediate- ty.after the accident and drove the boy to the Homoeopathic Hospital where he was treated by Dr.Griftith.Mr.Alcock stated that the accident occurred as he was turning onto Lorraine avenue from south on Claremont.Five-year-old Toba Le{bowite, of 430 Grosvenor avenue, sustained minor injuries when she ran into the back of an automobile driven by Jack Rivenovitch, of 4054 Vendome avenue, opposite 436 Grosvenor at 5.16 p.m.on Sunday.The driver of the car told po- llce that the youngster ran into the street from the sidewalk.He stopped immediately after the uc- cident.Easter Sunday Music Announced The music selected for the Laster Sunday Services at Dom- inlon-Douglas United Church is as follows: \u2026MOLUUE Sel ylce-QUEBULLGho-.ral Prelude, \u201cIn Death's Strong Grasp The Savior Lay\u2019 Scheidt: \u201cMeditation\u201d Capocel; Anthem, \u201cWhen The Sabbath Was Pusat\" Foster; Solo.\u20181! Know That My Redeemer Liveth' \u201cMessiah Hundel; Anthem, \"All Hall Dear Conqueror\u201d Adame: Anthem, \u201cOur Master Hath A Garden\u201d Crimp; Postlude, \u201cllosanna\u2019 Dubois.Evening Service \u2014 Organ: \u2018\u2019Hymbe à St.Cectle* Gounod: \u201cAndante in \u2018\" Rheinberger; Anthem, \"Why Seek Ye The [Av- ing Among The Dead\u201d Hollins; Solo, \u2018A Voice Of Gladness\u2019\u2019 Am- brose; solo, \u2018The Holy City\u201d Adams; Solo, \u2018Hosanna\u201d Granier: Postlude, \u2018Hosanna\u201d Wachs.Soloists: \u2014 Mrs, Margaret Bell Messenger, Miss Strethel Walton, Thos.Edmunds, W.J.Stephenson, and J, M, Walkley, organist and cholrinaster, SWIMMING CLASSES T0 START AT YMCA Plans ar: under way ut he Y.M.,A.for the commencement of the semi-private learn-to-swim classes for bpyx and girls between the ages of 7 and 10.There will be two classes a week for each group.Each group will he divided into a Junior and Sentor section.The Junlor section will be reserved for heginmers, Classes will be limited to {welve boys or girls to the group.They are tn begin on Apri) 20.Sunrise Service Sunday Morning The annual Kaster Service, sponsored by the Montreal Pregbytery Young People's Unton.is being held, as In former vears, at the Chalet on | a.m.A group from the Westmount Park Church Y.P.U.will assem.\u2019 ble at the corner of Claremont) to the Chalet.: An Raster message will he! ! given by the Rev.FE, J.Thomp-! son of St, Luke'« lnited Chureh.; be in charge of the music, SMALL GROUP WORKS HARD A group of four ladies, namely.Mrs.William (Cordon, Mrs.i William Blair.Mrs.P.O'Brien \u2018and Mrs, G.Beck, have turned An to the V-Bundies of Montreal since January 1.111 articles, of which 30 were knitted, 51 were {sewn and 30 articles of wear- ling apparel were remade.Sunrise | from avenue and Sherbrooke street at! * 7.10 a.m.and will then Journey | The Boy'e Brigade Band will', _\u20142 VOUNGSTERS Club To Sponsor PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS Stamp Exhibition In Victoria Hall Display Will Open Next Thursday and Close on Apnil 1! \u2014 Mayor Walter À.Merrill, K.C., to Officiate At Opening The members of (he Westmount Stamp Club will be busy making last minute preparations for their annual exhibition this week.The exhibition which will open next Thursday night, will run for three nights and one afternoon, April 9, 10, and 11, The exhibition will bo opened by Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., at 8.30 p.m.next Thursday evening tn Victoria liull, The club members have beoeu propuring their exhibits during the past few weeks and thiy year's display should bu vory attractive.SPEAKER URGES MORE KINDNESS TOWARD STAFFS Closer Personal Relationship Between Employer And Employee Held eed A closer personal relationship between employer and employee was advocated as n solution Lo Many labor problems by 1, M.Hallward when he addressed (he regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club on \u2018Industrial Nelatlony,\u201d In Vie- torin lull yesterday.Averring that Industry was hoe- coming too imporsonul, Mr.lull- ward stated that in Its early stages the principal concerns of industry wore machines, money and mn- Lerlals, but toduy the human gle- ment was hacoming a mujor fuc- tor in its operation.The majority of grievances did not arise from the question of pay but rather through an attitude of Indifference towards employees hy thelr employers.\u201cWorkers strike mainly because they feel un one cures abont them,\u201d the speaker declured.Nobody likes to feel they are merely a well oiled cog In & machine and a policy of undersland- ing and appeasement ls {he solution to many labor Mr, Hallward sala.Employers must develop an honest interest in the well being of their staffs if they are Lo receive the fulleal output by them, he stated.The speaker was Introduced by I'ast Prosident, Bert Cuthbert, DRAMATIC CLUB 10 GIVE PLAYS The Advent Dramaile Club, 2 Westmount theatrical group which has been in existence for two years, hus now in rehearsal three one-act plays, (0 he pre sented at the parish Hall of the Church of the Advent, on Thursday and Friday, April 16-17.plays are, \u2018\u201cHoss by Strategy\u2019, \u201cHotel Redmur.\u201d and \u201cA Wedding\".While the cusle of these ductions will fnelude some pro- newcomers, it Js mainly composed of people with experience in former presentations of this ar other amateur dramatic organisations.Admission 1{ekets muy be obtained members of the club.The \u201cWings for Britain Fund\u201d i to receive a large part of the pro- coeds, \u2018I'he production ituelf Is n contribution of the young people Mount Royal on Sunday at 7.40! of the Church of the Advent tu the celebrations of the 35th anni.versury of the founding of their parish Hobby Show Entries Up From \u201941 Tom Grimley, entry manager of Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby show, snnonnee< tun entries to date for this year's event are twice as heavy ns those of last year.He appeals to the south of the district to make the \u201842 show the fines ever, Entries will be received today, fomev ow avd Saturday from four to «ix at the West.mount Y M.C.3.Industrial ditticuliles,\u201d ! The, * Growing Pains.In addition the members benefit holding tn aid Fund.racelved to the uxhibition, are busy on their auction which they are on Thursday, April 146, of the Queen's Canadian Contributions have been from as distant places na Three Rivers, but President Pickering has stated that the club Is «ull looking for more contributions from the public.Any contributions may he sent to R.J.Sutherland.(reasurer of the Westmount Stamp Club, Victorin Mall.AU the stamps re- colvad will be auctioned off with the procecds going to the Queen's Canadian Fund.The following 18 n partial list of the exhibitors in the annual exhibition: T.M.Burringion, R.H.Dawson (Provinces), H.H.Horne, HR.J, Sutherland and Mrs.C, Morley.United States: T.M.Barriug- ton.I.Kearney, CG.Morley.British Colomes.S.Booth, A.Cann, JJ.Forrest, HU.D.Hunting (Bird Stamps), \u2018I.Kearney, J.Roberts and Robin Kearney.Switzerland: Mav.C.¥.Doway (Charity Stamps).: Palestine: Rev.C.FP.Dewey.France and French Colonies: Christopher Wis, Great: Brithiny W.Twens.indian: W.Ewens.Kgypt: W.Ewens amd W.H, Suteliffe.Spain: G.RB.Govier.Sweden: Helistrom.Wort Indits: MH.H.Horne.Nawfoundland: 1, H.Hunting (Boni Stamps).R.J.Sutherland ud AL Vo Whipple.(Continued on page 2) SNOWSHOE CLUB 15 HOST TO 10 ORGANIZATIONS Representatives of Service Groups Are Entertained at Seventh Annual Event The seventh annual reception and luncheon lo presidents of dise trict service clubs or (heir representatives was held by (he St George Snowshoe Club, The Bone levard, on Satorday.Ten clubs were represented at the gathere Ing.G.M.Almond, president of St.George Club, extended n welcome lo the visflors and then turned the vhaip over to Panl Borup, a past president of the club, and a Kolar- fun, who has presided ut each ot the seven annual functions of this pature held at the clubhouse on the Westmount mountainside, Col.1, 1\u2019.Rexford, representing Mayor Walter Merrill, extended a civil welcome 10 the visitors, Merlin Davler sing.accompanied by Fred Whiteley, at the plano.Iv.K.Leste Pidgeon, DD, sunister of Krskine and American Chureh, was the guest speaker, his tuple being \u201cI'he World's He pictured the present and previous war as \u201cthe ne unity of the world atruge gling for habitation.\u201d Confle wenlee was expressed that a peaceful world would be attained, with i victory fur the democratic cause, and then intensive study would he given 10 right'ng the erroneous thinking thet had brought repetition of wars, humanity helng educated to seek remedial conditions you more rational way, presented were: Kiwa- nix, IE M, Mulvens: Rotary ol sont al, 60 Ho Harris; Progress, Horace Mason; Kinsmen, J.D.Young: Rotary of Westmount, Ewart Everson; Scottish Schools, Alex Watt; Lions, Dayton Grabill: Westward Rotary, J.1.Picker ing: St.Lawrence Kiwanis, Roe muald Bonrque; Optimist, Leo O.Larkin idees - mi ra 0 PACE TWO \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942 The Westmount Examiner Published Every F'huraday Berving the City vf! West Garden Suhurb of Canadas Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Oftice: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773\u201d \u201cThe Examiner\u201d sims to be an 1 newspaper for the home devoted t WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY GRASS BURNS AGAIN Although the snow Is hardly the annual problem of grass fires is with us | again.Sunday's warm sun dried out the fields to such an extent that the grass made good fuel for the fires started by small boys, and the Fire Department began its Spring chore of getting these fires under control.year the police endeavour to prevent the epidemic, but withous success.So long as there.are matches within reach, and grass is abundant and dry, the boys will start fires.And, once started, they are soon out of control, especially if a wind is the youngsters run to the nearest fire alarm box, put in the alarm, and make themselves scarce.These fires are dangerous.always the possibility that the be burned seriously, while fences and wooden buildings are frequently damaged.Only the prompt action of the firemen than one occasion, prevented substantial loss.The problem is one that obviously will have to be solved in the home, for it possible for the firemen and difficult for the police to apprehend the young HINTS TO VOTERS On April thirteenth, an army of enumerators will commence a house to throughout this district for the purpose of compiling a list of qualitied voters who will determine, as far as this district is concerned, whether the government is to , APRIL 2, 1942 ; not from its nu-conscription pledge.Only on2 Club To Sponsor .enumerator will work in each poiling division this tirne, instead of the two who work to- | geiher making the election lists.The work will Danzig: J.Jansen.be difficult for them, and they will need the Netherlands and Colonies: Tom ~c-w eration of everyone to make it success- | Kahn.ful.The work will be in progress for a week, Russia: S.Mayerchick.and the list compiled will be used by the! Czecho-Bluvakia: 8.Mayerchick.deputy returning officers in taking the vote.Belgium: G.Sheppard.Written :cknowledgments will be given all | Australia: cualified voters when the enuma=, ators take | the names, and these acknowledgments will \u201ctina'so contair the location of the polling station Miscellaneous: A.Cann, L.where the elector is to cast his vote, It is im- Flood, Mics Linda Pascoe, D.C.(Continued from page 1) mount lan Warren.ndependent, clean o public service.Collins.sure that the enumerator puts the names of | er nan +, u every voter in the house on his list when he | (Coronation Issues \u2018George v calls but that he also lists the location of th: i\u201d ; c J.W.Smith (Silver Jubilee Var- boot+ at which thev are to vote.letles): A.H.Vincent (Corona.\u2018tion Issues with Maps and Coats \u201cYES! lot Arms).Stamp Zoo: As the date for the vote on the plebiscite | a off the ground, J.E.Plckering.| : {Afr Mall: Mise Audinot (Rus- approaches, there is evidence that the over- siun Afr Mail): whelming \u201cyes\u201d vote that all patriotic Cana- | Co, (Semi Official Alr Mail).dians want, might not be forthcoming.There | Postage Dues: L.Flood.are organizations assembling in many large Surcharges: Henry Morgan Co.centres to actively campaign for a \u2018\u2019no\u2019\u2019 vote, (War Surcharges).It they are successful, the result will be a Cancellations: A.V.black eye that this nation will not recover from ok Concellations for a generation or more.A \u201cno\u201d answer will | Covers: a ne): ertin (Boer be interpreted in the U.S.A.as voting us out of org the war, of tellir_ our other Allies we are not Every so long as the | Whipple Canada, blowing.Then War); lan Morgan (War Covers No.2); J.W.Smith (First Day There is whole-heartedly with them, of showing cym- Covers): Miss Dorothy Year- youngsters will pathy to the stand of the Petains, Francos, and wood (War Covers); Leslie A.De Valeras.We musn\u2019t let it happen.We can\u2019t Barnes (Canadian Beavers on let it happen.This vote will be taken just as Covers).has, on more Hitler's new army is getting into its strida in the Spring offensive against Russia.What encouragement for our ally a \u2018\u2019no\u2019\u2019 vote would Bragging does not bring happiness, but no fisherman with a is almost im- || be! Lord Beaverbrook, the other day, told us foot patel goes home via the that the hope of humanity hangs in the balance culprits.on the Russian front.|f Russia goes, we go.| Tt may be news to some.but Then our anti-imperialists, who seem to find | the average man can scarcely speak without quoting the Bible, 80 woven are its phrases and figures of speech into everyday language.the British connection so obnoxious, will get a taste of imperialism \u2014 Nazi imperialism \u2014 that they won't like.And if Russia falls, our anti-imperialists will never again get a chance to vote no\u2019 or \u201cyes\u201d on anv subject.Nor will their children.Vote yes.\u201d Make it emphatic and overwhelming.house visitation \u201cBomb sales\u2019 of materials damaged during alr raids are held in London, be released or words for T The Westmount Examiner >| GLASSIF me ttn rm mmm WAlnut 2773 ED ADS LOST BRIGHT SUNNY small sitting room with balcony, Sherbrooke near Weat- mount l'ark, $3.00, Business lady or gentleman.Call after 7.16 p.m, I, 3745, J-10 .ROOMS WANTED Q or 3 unfurnished, or partly furnished rooms with kitchen privileges.West of Guy, DE, 2448, J-21 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL velour chesterfield suito, never used, $75.Fine modern bedroom uèt, bargain, $70.Gorgeous rug, $23; mAts, runner, Walnut breakfast suite, 465.Studio set.@ropleaf table, sevre- tary, mirrors, chairs, bookcase, lamps, tables.Never used, Wonderful opportunity.Fl.1950.Colson, 1353 Greene.Westmount.J-15 GAS STOVE, 3 burners, $6.00, Three- quarter bed and spring, $6.00, 271 Melville Avenue, Fl.9101, J-18 NORDHEIMER medium upright prac tice plano, $35.00, 262 Wood Avenue, J-17 CHEST of drawers, $10.00, white bureau, 310.00, bassinette, $2.00, mended skis, 31.00.BI.1576, J-14 BBAUTIFUL CROSS fox bolero * Jacket, splendid condition.DO, 8171.J-13 GENTLEMAN'S white driit suit, Palr gontleman's patent leather Oxfords, size 844 (English make).FI.9828, J-11 WASHING MACHINES.Free inspections and estimates by factory expert, repairs to all makes, terms if desired.Beatty Bros, El.8187.J-4 RENT A FRIGIDAIRE Avoid food waste, Cheaper than ice.Frigidaire Rental Service.WA.5648, ICE-BOX, metal, DE.97228.P-302 DINING TABLE, china cabinet, six chairs.oak, $10.00.El.9569.P-l01 LADY'S DRESNER and blue spring coat, ete, size 3.WA.1412, P-300 NAVY SPRING coat, 38, new, Dining room table, chairs, $7.00, Bureau, $3.00.Velour portieres, $2.00.Good condition.WA.4276.P-299 WOMANE and Misses\u2019 spring coat, sult, English woollons.New, never worn, sise 14-16-18, Sacrifice 35.-$7.- $12, Dresses, larger size.WA, 6634, - 298 grey enamel, rm GENT'S SPRING, fall overcoat, dark grey, size 38.Very reasonable.WA.P-804 4916, 88-40.WA.4719.p-297 CANNING machine, complete with 1, horse power motor, practically new, $20.00, EI.4641.| P-209 CHESTERFIELD, velour, 1943 bulit.Never used, $65.00.YO.5298 after $ pm, P-308 TWO COMMODES, four poster bed.Cheat of drawers, Mahogany dining table, fancy table, oceaslonal chair.Other unclaimed furniture, Uphoister- ng Cabinet Shop, 2028 Victoria SL, tbove i@ton'e.CR.1875, P-8t5 = size 14-16.Girl's spring coat,! FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LOST SUNDAY night, ono lady's KITCHEN TABLE, poreelaln top, JACKET HEATER, $5.00.Hall stove, BOY'S GREY spring overcoat, size 10.cable ski harness on Victoria Avenue |$10,00.Palnted walnut dining table, $4.00.Coleman, 3 burner gas range 131.3484, ; P-314 between Westmount Station and Coto $6.00.4530 Decarie, Apt.5.1-361 with bullt-in oven, $25,00.\u201c\u2019Tecoway\u201d TAWN MOWER.Wii sell for $5.00.Road, DE.2451, J-18 \u2019 ironer, $12.00.4119 Wosthill.WA.507L.6160 Notre Dame de Grace.P-320 DOMESTIC PETS YOUNG LADY'S smart navy her- P21 SRTHGPHONIC Victrola, cost $300.00, TXPBRT WASHING, pedicuring and Fingbone tweed suit, 14, like new.BLACK KVENING dress with shoes Sell $25.00, No dealers.WE.4426.trimming service offered for your 1e 2907.1-350 to match, $4.50.White evenlng dress, i P-319 dog by Miss Robson, LA.1322.CABINET gramophone, 456 records.S14 16, $3.u0.Navy blue suede shoes, YOUGTH'S TWERD sports jacket, J-13 Good conditlon, AT.764.1-289 ro Les $2.00, Lleetrie curlers, Tas leather buttons, size 36, perfect order.AT.4685.P-293 EL, 4194, P-188 SITUATIONS WANTED COAT, GIULS, fawn tweed and hat, LADY'S GREY tweed cont, alze 56.GRENN BROADCLOTR 3.50 BNGLISH TRAINED hospital child- 12-14, also tam, double breasted coat, Satin Hned.Wolf collur.Excellent con- 1 dur dres: 1.00 74.5 conn ny 00.ren's nurse, would look nftor children, 2 yrs.Sult bey, glrl.Perfect condi- dition, Cost $50.00; $10.00.Apartment ot at 0 ( PE soiré afternoons \u2018or evenings.Phone WA, tion.WE.2919.1-291 27, 4700 Decarle Blvd, Dis, 1072, P-303 °°8t 1-3.Rubber boots, DE.01 6870 between 8.30-9.46 a.m.11,16-12-15, > 5.30-6.30 p.m, J-22 CHESTERFIELD SET, mahogany frame, mothproof, good condition, sa- mm FLAT WANTED erifice 825.00.FI.0983, P-193 T, b or 6 rooms, Clean and $ bright, tiled bathrvom, Lower West- e P HO U | LD AS A de nthe Drame! nan preterrod.Rent moderate, wa S able, Avaliable May lat, EL.4682, : P-194 ROOMS TO LET BACKLIGHTING LADY'S NAVY wool spring coat, box COMFORTABLE room, Private fami- style, size 16.Junior navy sult and an van mount, Sult business lady.polo coat, size 14, perfect condition, : 3486, J-20 DE, 8890.P-195 LADY'S SPRING coat, size 38, Girl's, | nize 10-12.WA.4590.P-187 CANARY, female, with breeding cage, also Love-birds.DE, 8062.P-200 KITCHEN TABLE and chairs: Baby's bathinette; white baby sleigh with hood, El.7072.4417 Marcil, P-202 | METAL BED $12.00, DE.3886.P-205 GAS STOVE, white enamel, McClary cabinet with pipes $15.00, 117 Aberdeen Ave.P-206 POCKET KODAK $3.00: children's tube skates and boots, sizes 4 and 6, $2.00 palr: rowing machine $3.00; high riding boots, size 7, $6.00, AT, 8533.: P-207 BEDSPREAD and drapes, like new, cheap.CR.6581, P-208 ATTRACTIVE lady's suits and dresses, sizes 14-16, like new, cheap.DO.5287, P-209 LADY'S dark blue spring coat.size 38.Never worn, $7.00.EX.2740.P-311 GAS STOVE, Gurney, 4 burners, May 1st, EL.2527, P-213 \u201cREGENT gas stove, 4 burners, side oven, $10.00.FT.9093, P-214 VANITY TABLE, couch, easy chair.drapes to match.Practically new.Black winter coat, Persian lamb collar.Excellent condition.DE.5588.P-226 WANTED TO PURCHASE Ji| CALL PEARSON \u2014 WI.4965 | Business suits.top coats, tuxedos, all kinds of gopd clothing.furniture | radios, Tugs.Sporting goods, etc.Better prices paid because of the demand \u2018And conditions.Sam Pearson, Reg'd.1452 Notre Dame West after 7 p.m.: WA.S914._ J-9 | ATTRACTIVE cAsh prices paid for antique silver, china, glass, paint- Ings, ornaments.Other antiques purchased.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St, Catherine.WI, 3700, J-5 BOOKS WANTED SMALL or large coliections.English and French, &lso National Geogra- phie Magazines, Coronet, Esquire, etc.highest prices paid.Call Mr, Detrait, LA.1308.Toronto Book Store, J-1 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans fer.local and long distance movers.Ry Backlighting gives the very pleasing about this little girl's head.You can get similar effects in your pictures if you watch the light.IGHTING is, and always has been, of the greatest importance in picturemaking-\u2014so today let's consider the subject of backlighting.There are several reasons why every photographer should frequently use backlighting in his picture-making.| First, it's an excellent means of a backlighted picture will be \u201c| more difficult than composing any other snapshot if you let your inherent good taste guide you.Exposure, however, Is somewhat different for backlighted subjects than for \u201cnormal\u201d subjects.If\u2014as in many cases\u2014you want a sort of | ! silhouette effect, then the secret lies Also storage.DE.3110, .J-6 dramatizing any subject.in a very short exposure.But, if WESTERN Crating and Moving Second, its one of the primary vou should want a good deal of de- Reg'd.Van Service.Specialty furniture, refrigerators, pianos, moved by experienced men.Service ami satisfaction.FI.1328, J-3 \u2014\u2014 rn nes tr ein mn na rte mmm etn Leu ORESSMAKING ____ MADAME DESJARDINS, formeriy of N.D.G.dressex $3.00 up and your pate tern.Also alterations, low price.4473 $t.Catherine, near Metcalfe.WL 7010.Ji methods of adding variety and extra interest to auy enapshot collection.And, on the third count, it's one of the most effective tricks | know in producing out-of-the-ordinary ple- | tures.AU right, now what are the prac- i tical aspects of backlighting?In other words, how can it be made to work for you in your picture-mak- ail in the shadows.then you've got | to give at least 100 per cent extra : exposure\u2014twice as much as normal.| However, don't worry too much\u2019 about techulcalities, Remember to shade the lens from the sun and compose simply, but in any event try making pictures when the light is coming from behind your subject ! You'll find its one certain way to get dramatic, interesting pictures.RUGS | | REVERSIBLE broadioom rugs made ing.rather than against you?Joh Guild ,of your old carpets and materials.\u2018 \u201d y this: composing 371 ohn van Guilder Anglo French Carpet Company.+ Well, remember ! Drummond Bidg.PL.5348.3-8 RTL RCE Fu TA Tw À Boer War Stamps: H.E.Guer-| portant, *herefore, that electors not only make \u2018l\u2019hvruton and Leslie A.Barnes, Century Stamp ee \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper The Examiner's | Hidden Titles Contest i | The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each | week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in | Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first halt of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, ; 2191 Hampton Avenua.using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Residents of Westmount, only, one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday's mail.Mrs.J.A.Gardner, 103 Cote Mrs.J.\" McBain, 5010 Sherbrooke Contestants must be over 16 years of age.The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will Selby St.; Mr.A, E.Robinson, 158 Hallowell Ave.is run with the the current issue of The Westmount | | ate eligible, : | St.Antoine Road; Miss M.MacCrim- mon, 83 Selby St.; T.A.Schambier, 4556 St.Catherine W., Apt.1; W., Apt.5; Miss D.Saiter, 381 + THE FOR Zonducted by HOWARD S.ROSS.The opinions expressed In this $ Recently the London Times, carried an article by Sir Willlam College, Oxtord, and chairman of 2 foe principle that service rather than personal gain should be the mainspring of the war effort in industry as in fighting.To treat private gain as a dominant motive in the war effort is to slander our people.In war, the most effective spur to heroic efforts ie an idea, not hope of personal gain.\u201d If you've news of our munitiong\u2014 Keep it dark.Ships or planes or troop posi- tions\u2014 Keep it dark.Lives are lost through conversation; Here's a tip for the duration\u2014 When you've private information Keep it dark.\u2014Kay Doughtie.\u201cThe Soviet Union is no Utopia, but neither is it a dismal hole of rags and hunger.The country is within halfling distance of what it intended being.or at any rate it is the closest approach to a state of socialism and communism this aide of abstract theory.In any discussion of the Soviet Union all arguments in the last analysis narrow down to the question of whether a person wants socialism, security.and restricted existence, or whether he desires capitalism, insecurity, and freedom of action and speech.\u201d\u2019\u2014Erskine Caldwell in \u201cAll Out On The Road To Smolensk.\u201d Colling publishers.During these war days, the university has been learning many things.An Andean heart, larger, doing 20 per cent more work with lower pulse rate and blood with much higher capacity for oxygen is most likely to be the result of & race of aviators, said Dr.Carlos Monge of the University of San Marcos of Lima, Peru.Sulfanilamide has produced amazing changes in onfon bulbs of major importance to botanists, sald Dr.John M.Beal of the University of Chicago in a symposium on the growth differentiation in plants.The girl of today whose admiration and emulation no longer follows the best housewife of the community but the latest Hollywood star is producing major social changes of far reaching significance, Ernest Burgess of the University of Chicago reported to the clinic on education and environment.Franz Alexander declared in the same symposium that American scientists have led the world in freeing the social sciences from the domination of biology and heredity.Sigmund Freud was \u2018\u2018too much of a biologist and not enough of a social scientist,\u201d he declared.Robert Bridges, former editor of Scribner's Magazine and a well-known literary figure many years.dled September 2nd at the age of eighty-three.A widely published remark of his, not long ago.was that the last fifty years had been so interesting he wished he might live another fifty to see what would happen.This inspired someone to ask him who in the last fifty years had had the greatest influence on the times.Mr.Bridges\u2019 {selections were Alexander Graham Bell.Thomas A.Edison, In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those ot this newspaper and it does not accep?responsibility for them.pire importance.Sir Willlam ~tated that \u2018individual capitalism with its accompanying machinery ot wage bargaining\u201d left *\u2018vital production In the hands of individuals whose duty it is to consider not solely the needs of the nation but the interests of stockholders.Bribery by price or wage is often an ineffective spur to vutput.The time calls for two changes\u2014first, for the state to take direct responsibility for the control of vital industries and for the distribution of income and, second, for the assertion of the*% __ UM KC.D.C.L Farum are + on its authoritative leader page Beveridge, Master ot University numerous economic bodies of em- Henry Ford, the Wrght brothers and Guglielmo Marconi.John M.Clark of Columbia University told the economists that we now have a \u2018\u2018grab bag\u201d economy in which the government grants special interests what they clamor for.Raleigh W.Stone of the University of Chicago said that the sum total of these demands soon would add up to more than the total national income can meet.Dr.Hu Shih, Chinese ambassador to the United States, said that the reason Japan had become medieval and China modern in mind and spirit under the same process of westernization was because the process was carried on in Japan under direction and dictation while in China it took place in an atmosphere of freedom.This observation should explode forever the \u2018\u2018ax-handle\u201d or instrumental theory that social development comes through the invention of new utensils.Alfred E.Emmerson, University of Chicago zoologist, said that the human race should study the insect world where social integration has progressed far enough for mutual independence but not far enough for a destructive competition.Social wars within the same species of insect society are virtually nomn- existent.President Hutchins told the symposium on ethics, politics and education that the sciences at best might help us to attain our ends if we knew what those ends were.To discern and clarify those ends, he held to be the chief end of the university in our day and our main educational problem.Professor Tawney of London summarized the agreements of this symposium by saying that \u2018social science tends to make man the victim of history.\u201d With that he ventured to aftirm that they were agreed to disagree.WAR OUTPUT UP - 20 PER CENT British Munitions Factory Makes 20 Times More Shell Fuse Cases Output of shell fuse cases in - British munitions factory has been increased twentyfold after indus trial psychologists had suggested improvements in methods of All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the * working.names of the winners will be published in Thursday\u2019s issue.A convenient coupon will be found eisewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct S0ldering of seams, and.as the answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every factory had lost most of its ex- The job required careful hanu- perienced solders, the weekly out put was only 1,000 good cases, with several thousands rejects But after various changes, of which the most important was a systematic training scheme base: on careful study of hand and raised to 20,000 cases a week.passed by the inspectors.This is only one example oi tow trained psychologists from Fsritain\u2019s National Institute of In dustrial Psychology have heiped to! speed up production in the wai factories.Although the results| are sometimes startling there is\u2019 no particular magic abour their | sob.It is based rather on u care fut study of the physical move ments entailed, on proper methods | ot instruction, and above all on: interesting the trainee in the work, Hours of wasted time have been | savel merely by getting the trainees into the habit of arranging their tools arornd them in an orderly way and replacing them after use.Training is made interesting by interspersing hand work with general instruction so that trainees understand how their work fits into the general scheme.In tank factories.for example, they not only see their particular part assembled into the completed job, but are shown the tank in action, Coil winding operatives trained by these methods were found to reach a standard of proficiency in good pleces was obtained, while only tive days which previously had taken five weeks.Moreover, this was not achieved at the expense of output, for a 65 per cent.increase in the average output of the scrap rate fell from 5-2 per cent, Paris, wrote upon \u2018\u2018The Revelation of Russia.\u201d He stressed the opposition in the Russian mind to all separation, division, differentiation of life into categories and spheres.Hence comes the capacity for radical experiments.\u2018The Russian spirit is marked by universalism.Is not Russia's present war against Germany a symbol of her identification with the sacrifice for Europe?\u201d The first public Roman Catholic church in the American colonies was built at Philadelphia in 1732, President Roosevelt was recently lauded by Msgr.Fulton J.Sheen of the Catholic University as \u2018\u2018working for the freedom of religion in all countries.\u201d U.S.A.Army slang\u2014\"'Fire and fall back\u2019\u2019\u2014means to say what you got to say and say it quick- 1y.Canadian Army slang\u2014Cooties are \"mechanized dandruff.\u201d Woollen and cotton cloth purchased by the Department of Munitions and Supply since the outbreak of war would make a vard-wide girdle around the world.In 1918 five workers were required to keep one soldier on the battle front; today eighteen workers are required for every soldier.body movements, the output was | CALVARY : CHURCH NOTES | rr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | On Good Friday night in Ca;- | vary Church at 3.15 p.m.the united choirs of Emmanuel ang Calvary Churches, under the leadership of their respective or- ! ganists, Messrs.D.M.Herbert and H.E.Colcomb, will render the sacred cantata \u2018\u2019The Passion of Our Lord.\u201d The worship ser- | vice preceding the cantata will (be conducted by the ministers of \u2018the two churches, the Rev.John j Pitts, M.A., Ph.D., of Emmanuel, and the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., ; D.D.ot Calvary.On Easter Sunday in Calvary Church, the Minister.Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones will conduct the service and deliver the sermon.The theme at the morning worship will be the joyous Christian salutation \u201cChrist is Risen.\u201d Special music will be rendered by the choir.The Communion of the Lord's Supper wii} be observed and new members received into the fellowship of ; the church.The Sunday School will meet in open session at 3 p.m.at which time the great religious : film \u2018The King of Kings,\u201d portraying the life of Our Lord on earth will be shown.All are invited to attend this session.The evening service will be held at 7.30 p.m.The theme of the worship service will be \u201cThe Risen Saviour revealed to men.\" The Communion of the Lord's supper will again be observed and new members welcomed into the fellowship of the church.The religious filin \u201cThe King of Kings\u2019 will also be shown following the evening service.This deeply moving story, beautifully portrayed, will fittingly conclude the uplifting Easter Services on this day or Victory.On Monday, at 8.15 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will meet in regular session.The Boy Scouts will meet on the same evening at 7.15 p.m.Tuesday from 10.30 am.to 4.3¢ n.m.the Red Cross unit will meet and the evening hranch at 7.30 p.m.Workers are urgently needed for this important branch.Wednesday, 8.15 pm.the W.M.S.will hold its thank-offer- ing meeting.Mrs.N.T.Moore is the convener and the speaker will be the Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones.Miss Freda Stephen will be the soloist.* | {1 Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Green Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.B.D.8.15 p.n.Good Friday Sacred cantata \u201cThe Passion of Our Lord\u201d by Emmanuel and Calvary Choirs, conducted by D.M.Herbert and H.E.Colcomb.Worship service by Rev, John Pitts, M.A., Ph.D.and Rev.T, W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Easter Sunday 11 a.m.\u201cChrist is Risen.\u201d Communion and reception of Members.3.00 p.m.Open session in Church School.Religious film \u201cThe King of Kings\u201d will be shown.p.m.\u201cThe Risen Saviour revealed to men.\u201d Communion and reception of Members, Evening service will he followed by showing of religious film \u201cThe King of Kings\u201d in Church Hall 7.30 Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master EASTER SERVICES a.m.\u201cIn Joseph's Garden\u201d \u201cFulfilling His Greatest Pledge\u201d Final in Series: \u201cThe Virile Christ\u201d EASTER COMMUNION SERVICE 12,10 o\u2019clock EASTER BAPTISMAL SERVICE 4 30 p.m.*A Sermon [Illustrated By An Impressive Scene\u201d Music: Prelude, \u201cMaestoso\u201d (Saint.Saens); Carol: \u201cThis Glad Easter Day\u2019 (Norwegian an Diekinson); Solo: 1 know that my Redeemer liveth (Handel); Solo and Chorus: \u201cBlessed he the God and Father\u201d (Wesley); Double Quartette: \u201cNow let the Heavens be joyful\u201d (Whitehead).Dr.Johnston will preach at both services.Our Minister and Cholr will conduct \u201cThe Church of the Air,\u201d Sunday afternoon at 4.30, over CBM.Runways of Canadian airports built in the past two years are the equivalent of 1.000 miles of, 20-foot hard-surfaced roadway.Hangars on Canadian air fields would equal a single building 19 miles in length by 112 feet wide.A report received in New York stated: \u2018For the time being, the Christian daily press in Holland has ceased to exist.\u201d It is 520 feet from the massive west doors of New York's Cathedral of St.John the Divine to the altar.It will be the longest cathedral in America and the largest gothic cathedral in the HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 hs 422, We for ; world when completed.°It will have a seating capacity of from 15.000 to 20.000 and when thei seats are removed there will be! room for 40.000 standing wor- .shippers.Twenty million dol- :lare has heen expended on the i construction and it will take from! ten to twelve million more to i complete it.Open All Day Good Friday AT In a supplement to the Chrie- \u2018tian News-Letter E.Tamsort.a Russian now in England.who EDDY S.\": HERBE 4178 St.Catherine W.(NEAR GREENE) : worked with Dr.Bulgarkoff in pr aC Er TE CUT FLOWERS CHOICE PLANTS FLORISTS Have a Large Assortment of AND VERY MODERATE PRICES RT J.EDDY roprietor Fl.7242 \u2014 & Cal.the and the e or- rbert ender ssion ) ser- will rs of John nuel, M.A, lvary the 1duct ser- norn- yous t is 1 be Com- wi nbers p of meet .at gious por- d on are ion.1 be le of \u201cThe ren.\u201d ord\u2019s rved into urch.@ oi foi- This fully clude s on the meet Boy same .to unit amch urg- rtant the ffer- loore aker ones.the ve.FIL #Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d L JAMINSKY WILL DIRECT TEMPLE CHOIX Noted New York Musicologist Will Also Lecture In Emanu-El Community House Lazare Saminsky, director of Temple Emanu-El's choir, New York City, and internationally- known musicologist, will direct the choir of Temple Emanu-El, Westmount, at the regular Sabbath Service, Friday evening, April 17th.The choir will chant the Friday Eve Service as composed by Mr.Saminsky.Following the Service, he will lecture in Temple Emanu-E! Community House on \u2018Jewish Music\u2014Old and New,\u201d and will illustrate the development of the music of the Synagogue, The visit of this distinguished composer is made pos- gible through the Templa Choir Committee, tie chairman of which is, Maurice Carfinkle.The public is invited to both the services and the lecture, In the assembly next Sunday in the Religious School, a -Pass- over quiz program will take place under the direction of H, Surchin, B.A., Class 5.The Annual Examinations of Confirmation Class takes place Tuesday morning, April 7th.At this time the candidates of confirmation will Le expected to write answers to the studies made for the past year on the Faith of Israel, On Sunday, April 12th, pupils in all the departments of the School who have heen assigned to complete the reading of a book of Jewish for the second semester, are required to return these, books to the Temple Library and submit their reports to the teachers.I, M.Konowitz, Educational Director of Shaare Zion Synogo- gue, will address the closing meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association, Wednesday evening, April 22nd, At this time an exhibit will take place of the latest books of Jewish interest found in Temple Emanu-El Library.Miss Frances Katz, B.Sc., educational directress and Mrs.George Alexander are in charge of the program, The Temple Emanu-El Boy Scout Troop, in co-operation with the Rovers Troop will hold a dance ou Saturday, April 11th in Temple Community House \u2014 the proceeds of same going to the \u201cChins Up\u201d Fund for the bombed areas of Great Britain.COCOANUT BANANA SNOW Three bananas cut in small pleces, 2 tsp.lemon juice, 1% cup cream, whipped, % cup powdered sugar, 1 egg white, stiffly beaten, 3 cup coconut, shredded.Combine sugar, bananas and lemon juice.Chill, Force through sleve, fold fruit into egg white.Then fold in cream and coconut.Then top with additional cream and coconut it desired.Serves six.-REPAIRED_ BY NATIVE EXPERT 5 AA ETES) FRAIS PUR \u201c4, RUG pre PAL TO 4903 Sherbrooke StW_WA:3636 TUE Vrs AUNT EV AMINED ITE THHIFSDAY, APRIL 2.1942 DANCE REVUE TO BE HELD IN AID Ur HINGS FOR BRIT AIN Crack line-up for the opening number of Hilda Galt5s 6th Annu for Britain on April 15th, at 8.15 p.m.in Victoria Hall.doubling up for team work in their \u2018Defense Unit\u201d shows to entertain revue, they have a brand new routine built around the marching song \u2018\u2019Wings for Britain.\u201d known insignia of the Wings for Britain Fund.Reinblatt, Gloria Way, Tessie Steinbach and Eleanor Thomson.Performers are, left to right: al Dance Revue, \u201cOne Night of our soldiers and airmen.Rhythm,\u201d to be held in aid of Wings Each one a soloist, these all star pupils of the \u2018Hilda Galt School of Dancing started Now, to introduce the \u2018\u2018Ni¢fht of Rhythm'\u2019 The costumes have been designed trom the well Frances Fox, Marilyn Cummings, Moira Cumniings, Geraldine BUSINES MEN T0 HEAR LEADER FROM TODAY Eugene Barnett to Talk on - Oriental Crisis \u2014 Local Y Men To Attend Eugene Burnett, general secre- Pupils of mayim the Shaar Hasho- religious schools antici: pated the celebration of Passover with a colorful, melodious \u201cModel Seder\u201d last week under the auspices of .the Parent.Teachers\u2019 Association.The entire Seder ritual was portrayed and the beautiful Passover melodies were sung.The many parents, teachers and friends present were greeted by L.J.Shine, president of the association, Interesting and informative comments on the various ceremonials and sym- tary of the International Com-; mittee of the Y.M.C.A., will be Shaar Hashomayim Pupils Featured In Model Seder Silver, Herbert Strean, Gloria Victor and Trina Vineberg.Tho program was presented with the co-operation of the Hebrew Faculty under the direction of S.J.Leibowitz, acting educational director.Mrs, M.N.Fineberg provided the musical accompaniment, At a school assembly last Sunday morning, children of the nursery school presented a musical interpretation, in costumes of their own making, of the Exodus the speaker today at noon at |bols of the Passover\u2019 table were|from Egypt, under the mince .\\ iv ¢ Dr.Abramowitz.Thel|of Mrs.Elsie Kessler and Mrs.the Windsor Hotel to Y.M.C.A.|Biven by \u2018 ; committee in charge of arrange, Lies Moigenstern.A short film boards of management and busi- ments consisted of Mrs.Herbert|in color depicting the nursery ness men of the city.His sub-|vineberg, chairman; Mrs.M.A.|school in action was also shown.ject will be \u201cThe Oriental Crisis.\u201d | Brown, Mrs.J.J.Block, Mrs, M.Pupils of the Sunday school Among the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 men N.Fineberg and Mrs.H.Kirsch.presented a playet called \u201cIn a the noon luncheon Burril Fine presided at the at the Windsor Hotel Seder table assisted by Louisa be D.L.Adams, A.Kirk and the following pupils: F.Bell, W.F.Brass.W.I.[Stanley Abbey, Leila Auerbach, Cooper, Klliot Frosst, John] Stanley Bercovitch, Jules Blond, Frosst, J.F.Lewis, J.A.Shaw, David Cohen, Boris Benbow, Ros- and I.R.Tate.i lyn Faber, Trevor Fineberg, Alan The following will attend tho, Friendman, Trixie Hudaly, Ruth evening meeting: Mr.and Mrs, | Hyams, Ruth Janner, Bacla Calhoun.Bob Calhoun, Herbert Marks, Erie Mr.and Kraminer.Mrs.H.J.Griswold.Mr.and, M8; Derek Miller, Eleanor Zabh- : itsky.Lois Pearson, Marianne Mrs, Kilgour.Mr.: Mrs.Mur- ! ! ou ind Mr hy \"Roos.Connie Rosenhek.Deborah attending meeting today will Hidden Cellar\u2019 directed hy Miss Gitelle Goldwater with Michael i Gallaman, Stanley Wachman, Eric Flanders and Lorna Phillips participating.The \u2018Model Seder\u201d which had been very successfully presented on the previous Wednesday eve ning under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association was repeated for the benefit of the entire school and the.parents present.The same group of chili dren participated.ray MacFarlane.Dr.and Mrs.RA .Wardsworth, and Dr.s.O.me- | Sehwartz, Barbara Scott, Jack Murtry.Mr.Barnett is a Christian BROWNIES statesman who has been carry- 3% cup flour, % cup haking ing on the internationally well ; , known Y.M.C.A.work estab- bowder, 15 cup butter, 2 squares lished two generations ago phy | unsweetened chocolate, melted; John R.Mott.Mr.Barnett spent 1 cup sugar.2 eggs, well beaten; twenty-six years in Y.M.C.A.sery-| 1 teaspoon vanilla, %2 cup chop- ice in China and for the last five ped nuts.Sift flour once, add vears has been the senior execu-] baking powder and sift again.tive officer of the International | Add butter to chocolate and Y.M.C.A.World's Servce which is, hlend.Combine sugar and eggs.doing work of strategic import-! Add chocolate mixture, heating ance with groups in universities! thoroughly.Then add flour, van- and agricultural set-ups and nuts.Pour into greased and illa Christian education.| pan.8 x 8 x 2 inches, and bake Roses \u2014 Carnations \u2014 Easter - OPEN GOOD FRIDAY Violets \u2014 Tulips \u2014 Daffodils \u2014 Narcissus, Etc.SPECIAL BOX SPRING FLOWERS $1.00 up OTHER POTTED PLANTS FROM 58/ UP EASTER LILIES Perfect Plants 50c Bloom up ® A LOVELY SELECTION OF EVERYTHING FLORAL TO CHOOSE FROM © OLDEN Fiower Shop 4863 Sherbrooke St.W.At Victoria Funeral Work\u2014 Sun.& Eve.Calls DO.6894 WA 1522 Season Is Ended By McGill Quartet By FRANCES GOLTMAN The McGill String Quartet gave its sixth and last concert of this season with two guest artists, Sir Ernest MacMillan, pianist and Albert Chamberland, violinist, in the Windsor Hotel last Thursday evening.The Quartet has definitely established a splendid reputation due to its fine ensemble, composed of Alexander Brott, Edwin Sher- rard, Stephen Kondaks and Jean Belland.Every concert has had a capacity audience which shows that chamber music 8 appreciated hy a great many people.Albert Chamberland joined the McGill players in the Mozart ; Quintet and performed the spe- j cial viola part with ease and sound musicianship.Mr, Chamberland\u2019s playing is well known and this was another fine | performance on his part.There rare five movements in the Quin- | tet in G Minor and the Mozar- (tian elegance was singularly heautiful and well brought out.Oracion del Torrero by Joaquin Turina, widely known Spanish composer was a delightful plece :between the two big numbers on the program.for piano and strings is a won- emotional strides.It is remini- \u2018in several parte and Mendelssohn's fairy music in the light- \u2018er sections.Sir Ernest Mar- Millan got good results from the piano score and the whole ensemble gave an exciting and rhythmica] performance with special elan, The four movements in this Quintet brought ont the technical virtuosity of all five musicians and the audience ac- can?25 n moderate oven Fo, Cu* \u2018pto -quares before frm pan.Yield, 25 minutes removing brownies.technical: Dvorak's Quintet in A Major | performance then corded *hem tumnultuous applailse.: FIELD COMPANY OF ENGINEERS SEEKS RECRUITS Unit Has Beet] Ordered to Supply Fersonngl for New Reserwe Army Brigade The 16th Field Krompany, Royal Canadian Engine frs, have heen ordered to supply the engineer personnel for thr new Reserve Army Brigade in Blilitary District No.4.The formation of thls brigade brings the opporimnity for more aclive service in ho war to those men over the ag& of thirty-five, There seems to Jbe little doubt that the brigade units are to see intensified training in the coming months, Much df this will he along the lines of modern warfare and with the.issue of additional equipment, of the types now in use, the home jarmy will see training similar te that of the active force.Weel -end manoeuvres will add new J nterest to the unnnal training pep fod.These oNings will be conducted under conditions resembltng ns closely as possible those of.active service.A quick dash in ma lern army vehicles to a supposed'ly threatened locality; meals cool ed and eaten in the open, night nf noeuvrer and then bivouae under the stars followed by another diy of training.The field company of Eiglneers will play a full paiÿl in any auch activity, Instruction in tle use of the Bren Gun Is now bding given the unit by QMS Parker.This Instruction will contig ue until each man is capable of using this modern weapon to its, full capacity.As the unit is now being brought up to full strength, puen who have a desire to serve their country are being asked to offer themselves for interesting and valuable training in this spay alist branch of the service, Parades are held each Monday and Thursday at thy: Verdun Auditorium, 4110 Lasa lle Blvd, Children T o Give Easterticle Show \u2019 A talented group of West End children have givem up much of ! their apare time to nid important causes.In the Christmas holl- days they put on 4a little show entitled \u201cNew Year Revue\u201d for \"the Queen's Canad ban Fund.In February they pla:ÿrd again for ithe V Bundles of JMontreal; the was called Next Satur- \u201cValentine Revue\u201d.derful work that comprises great day, April 4th, theg will put on Joan Davis, Peter Case, \u2018a revised and enlar ged edition of I scent of the Schumann Quintet the show at Tudor \u201cHall, \u201cEaster | Dianne MeNicoll, John MeNfeoll, Revue\u201d, in ald of the Canadian \"to Animals.The entertainment | consists of songs, d'Ences, and recitations: and two short \u2018The Robin Family\u201d, and \u201cAl About Squirrels\u201d.8 Js written and produced by Bliabeth Douglas (Mrs, Kennedy ©.whose name is knows av the an thor of the new gong: hi', \u201cWings For Britain\u201d and ul,» 4 more recent marching song, \u201cThe Swing of the Kill\" which hf] [fs prem- iern on The Grenad®-r Guard: Band CBM hook-up, 1 atch 25th The children in the cg Se 0 co "]
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