The Westmount examiner, 22 avril 1943, jeudi 22 avril 1943
[" In 44 at 5 PE Za¥n \u201c43 Years im Our reputation of 43 dears of b integrity assures seu of full OHMAN\u2019 JEWELLERS | | | WE.4046 VOL.XIV, No.17 FOURTH VICTORY LOAN Salesmen Westmount\u2019 WE BUY OLD GOLD And Diamonds valuation.1216 Croene Ave.OC OOOO SOTTO usiness COC O00 oc\u2014o Receive Last Minute Tips On Stating Case Greene Avenue Of Unit Is Hive On Tuesday evening, a meeting of Victory Loan salesmen was held at the local campaign headquarters, 1383, Greene avenue, when Arthur \u20188.Torrey, joint-vice-chairman, Island of Montreal Region of the National War Finance Committee, gave an informative and inspiring address which was enthusiastically received.A question-and-answer period followed, when many points were discussed and satisfactory solutions to questions offered by the speaker.The full quota of salesmen were present at the meeting which was held under the chairmanship of Archibald Bentley, joint-organ- izer of the local unit, The official Four Freedoms theme of the coming Fourth Victory Loan campaign will be dramatized in a wide variety of ways during the entire\u2019 period beginning April 26, according Lo W.B.Tingle and Arthur Fontaine, joint chairmen of the province of Quebec Public Relations Section of the National War Finance Committee.The big highlight will of course the May 2 Four Freedoms Parade, the biggest.in size and the most impressive In equipment and floats ever to be held in Montreal.The parade will ne replete with surprises.Not only will there be ram tanks, anti-aircraft guns, armored cars, mortars and universal carriers, together with a series of symbolic floats representing the Four Freedoms.but also a number of items hitberto unknown to the public, and even to many experts, including some of the more deadly weapons used in Canada's fighting effort.Headquarters of Industry Building up to this, and at the same time giving the campaign a colorful and inspiring inauguration, will be the Forum Show, \u201cPresent Arms!\u201d on April 26, when Canada\u2019s active \u2018forces will Appeal To Our Citizens \u201cIn this campaign we feel sure you will .want Westmount to make the bes: showing possible, so we urge you to await the call of your Victory Loan representative as it will be impossible for him to contact all subscribers during the first few days of the campaign.\u201cThis investment for Victory needs your utmost support.\u2018Back the Attack.\u201d \u2014C, E.McKenna.Unit Organiser.combine and present a spectacular Navy, Army and Air Force display.It will be one of the most impressive shows of its type staged in Montreal since the start of the war, A feature will b Four Freedoms.Four Freedoms At the same time tnere will be exhibited in halls and in many public and business buildings throughout the city 1arge-size reproductions in colors of Norman Rockwell's memorante oil paintings depicting the Four Freedoms.The pictures show a workman speaking in public tfreedom (Continued on Page 9) Stamp Club Show Opens Tonight At Victoria Hall War Displays and Other Interesting Exhibits Will Be Seen \u2018 President L.Flood of the West- mount Stamp Club has announced that all preparations have been completed for the club's eighth annual exhibition which will open to-night at Victoria Hall for a three-day stand, A.large crowd of ciub members and stamp enthusiasts are expected to be on hand when Local Officer Gets Promotion And New Post Lt.-Colonel H.Wyatt Johnston Le&¥es Montreal for Camp Borden Lt.-Colonel Henry Wyatt Johnston E.D., general staff officer, grade 2, at M.D.No.4 headquarters has been appointed G.S.O.grade I, at Camp Borden, Colonel Johnston, who lives at 4048, Gage Road, is a veteran Mayor Walter Merrill officially\u2019 opens the show to-night at eight ' o'clock.The exhibit will also be open to the public to-morrow afternoon and evening April 23rd and Saturday afternoon and evening April 24th.The opening time for to-morrow and Saturday afternoons has been sel for two o'clock.| Over two hundred frames wil! he on exhibit, a larger number, than was shown at last year's: successful show.The trend of the, times will he demonstrated by the various \u201cwar\u2019 displays.There will be sets of special war printings from the British Colonies, who have printed new stamps in ditferent colours during the pre-| sent conflict.Many Covers\u201d will also be shown, | There are many collections ot Canadian.American.South American and French stamps on dis-! play while Air Mail stamps {rom all over the world will be shown.Two complete collections of the British Colony mint and a num.| ber of 1935 Silver Jubilee varie- | tex may be s-en, Many rollnctions of \u201cPostage Dues\u201d will also be shown, | i LT.-COL.H.W.JOHNSTON of the First Great War and began \u201cCensored | his military training as a member of the college Cadet Corps at Lower Canada.When he was at McGill University in 1913 he was a member of the C.0.T.C.He served overseas from 1917 to 1919 aud returned to college in Canada.He specialized in chemistry and obtained the degrees of B.Sr.M.Se.and Ph.D.He was later commissioned in (Continued on Page 4) I Mot four tableaux répresenting\u2019 (HE \u2018the service will be held in Cal- : \u201cvary United Church, he Westmount Gxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis RE WET WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 \u20ac 320 OC HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Free Estimates >0C sec YOO Cleaned Catherine St.Westmount WE.2323 | | | pate _ READY T Lt.-Col.D.Forbes Receives O.B.E.Lt.-Colonel D.Stuart M.C., 44 Summit Circle, has received the Order of the British Empire, Officer's Rank (Military) at the recent investiture at Ottawa when the Earl of Athlone decorated 69 Canadian men and women who had won recognition for good service and gallant deeds.Colonel Forbes, who is now stationed at Ottawa, was formerly at A17, Advance Machine Gun Training Centre, Three Rivers, Quebec.Christian Science Churches Combine For Aid To Britain Sherbrooke Street Store Window Displays Practical Relief Measures The attractive window display at 5663 Sherbrooke Street West, of clothing and comforts for women and children in Britain, has given rise to interested inquiries concerning the work of the group who use this workroom, The Christian Science Wartime Committee, Province of Quebec represents a union of the Christian Science Churches of the Province for the handling of camp welfare activities and the above workroom is the headquarters of the Westmount and Sherbrooke, Que., churches for the carrying on of practical relief * measures for those victimized by war in the er Country.Workers are welcomed at the room which is open Tuesday.Thursday and Friday from 10.30 a.m.to 5 p.m, and Thursday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m.Regular shipments overseas are made montbly.They go to the Christian Science Wartime Committee of The Mother Church in the United Kingdom and are distributed through established centres in England, Scotland and Wales.This clothing is given out, without delay or red tape, wherever the need is urgent, regardless of the recipient's religious affiliation.Emphasizing the continuous need among civillans in the British war zone, despite the diminution of bombings, a recent estimate of London Social Agencies states that 5.000,000 persons, 60 per cent of them children, are urgently in need of clothing in Britain, The committee in charge of the workroom is very grateful to their friends among the passers-by who have made so many practical donations of new and used clothing, and numberless odds and ends for the making of comforters.Shipping regulations do not permit the sending overseas of used garments that have not been either washed or dry cleaned since being worn.For a nominal sum the committee will undertake to get contributed garments cleaned.Men workers help In the packing and roping and in general repairs.ete.One man has rontri- buted a clever display rack for finished garments, another.half a dozen \u201cT\u201d\" stands for window displays.Through this committee upwards of 5.000 cribbage boards, the work of a busy man who spends his evenings at a basement lathe, have heen supplied to the men of the Merchant Navy.Contributors will he glad to know that all shipments have safely reached their destination, Youth To Hold Easter Sunrise Service The annual Easter sunrise service sponsored by the Young People's Unions of the United Church will be held on Mt.Royal \"ut the Chalet at 7.30 a.m., Easter Sunday.i A.Leonard Griffith.B.A.stu- i dent assistant of St.Andrew's | United Church, Westmount, will be the speaker.In case of inclement weather corner of Greene avenue and Dorchester Forbes, | NEWS FROM HOME Better than a best-seller In any barracks is the weekly newspaper from home, crammed with the story of friends and neighbors.Will Win War, Says At the morning service Sunday in Melville Presbyterian Church, the minister, Dr.Orr Mulligan, the text, \u201cWho then is willing unto the Lord?\u201d Dr.Mulligan Sacrifice, Not Emotionalism, Dr.Mulligan Preacher Stresses Need of Practical Christian Effort in Sermon Last Sunday Dr, last skills generously and willingly.\u201d Mulligan slated there was | the Rev.|a great and widespread need for preached on a elimilar apirit in the churches to-day, to overcome the emotion- quently made a substitute to conserrate his service this day |alism which churchgoers too fre- for, referred fo Queen Elizabeth's äd- [practical efforts in Christian Iv- dress to the women of Britain ers of the power and help of! religion to meet the greal stresses | of war with its anxielies, fears, and varied needs.\u201cThis reminder fs helng constantly used by speakers and constitutes a call to greater devotion and sacrifice on the part of the membership of the Christian and majesty of the Lord, Nothing but the best in material rulers set the example hy giving of their wealth, treasures and street, ing.\u201cCompetent critics with the oratory of Mr, Churel and Mr.have on the previous Sunday wherein warned us by pen and voice that Her Majesty reminded her listen- \u2018we seem content to win the war hill Roosevelt dr the newspaper headlines,\u201d he slated, \u201cWa cannot win any war that way.Neither, can the church.Consecrated hard work and sacrifice on the part of all are necessary.\u201d \u201cThe call for ing with the honour and dignity | given the final honour of finishing the noble work.Today or are heing compelled tn g (Continued on Page 4) To All Our Readers this consecrated church,\u201d sald Dr, Mulligan, servica to God requires gener- \u201cThe circumstances from which ous disinterested help and gifts my text is taken show the ; from all classes.In the buîle- power of active and practical ing of the temple, lumbermen, help in making a religious need ;axemen, raftamen, teumsters, and ideal a reality.A temple in navigators, miners, carpenters, which the Israelite could wor- | builders, rich and poor, high and ship God with reverence and 'low did their part.To youth, In dignity had heen planned.It ithe person of the king's son, the was also to he a building In keep- {rothing generation was fo be and all Jands, in those of the allies workmanship were to enter into | and in Axis-occupied countries, its construrtion and the king and men and women are being asked, ive World Sodalities Celebrate May 3 Ou May the 9th Sodalities all lover the world will celebrate | World Sodality Day, The Sodality of Mary is a world \"wide organization covering every corner of the earth, there arc some S.000,000 members, The celebration, here in Montreal, is being arrangod by the Missa (Montreal Imer-student Sodality Association} and the Union of Parish Sodalities.The celebration will be held in St.Patrick's (\u2018Church at 3.30 P.M.Sodalists from the Ascension Parish will participate, Ration Board Says Citizens\u2019 Enquiries Mainly Relevant Much Information Given At Victoria Hall To All Residents After what might be considered a simple test, thu officials and volunteer workers In tho West- mount l.ocal Ration Board office \u2018in Victoria Hall have only praise for the \u201c1.Q.\" of residonts of Westmount, Montreal West, Hampstead and Cote St.Luc.The unheralded and unoffictal test has been under way for several weeks now while the volunteers giving their services to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board have been answering hundreds of questions concerning rationing.The Westmount I.ocal Ration Board Is only one of the 560 such places opencd across Canada by the Ration Administration for the convenience of the public, This Local Board in Victoria Hall on Sherbrooke street west is for the use of residents of Westmount, Montreal West, Hampslead and Cote St.Luc, \u201cWe have had numerous questions concerning the various phases of rationing, and we can say that, in general, the Intelligence of the people coming in here is very good,\u201d said one of the women volunteer workers.\u2018\u201cI'ney have been asking, as =a rule, relevant, reasonable questions, and it 1s easy (0 explain to them how to go about making applications for new ration hooks, for replacements for lost or stolen hooks, for femporary ra tion cards for soldiers on leave for five days or more and for visitors to Canada, and things like that.\u201d During the part.few weeks the information songht by visitors to the Local Ration Roard office has been, of course, mainly about canning sugar.how to enfer applications for this, how to figure out how much sugar necessary for preserving certain quantities of parishable fruits and Jama and jellies, Upwards of 6.000 ap- pHeationk for canning sugar were received.In the majority of cases the applicants demanded reasonable amounts.The Westmount Local Board, of which Maym Wallm Merrill is chairman and P, F.Jarman, city manager, is deputy chairman, alko handles the following seyvicen: Supplying temporary ration cards for one month while applications for #eplacements for lout.or stolen books are being investigated: receiving returned ration hooks of deceased persons, accepting applications for hooks for new hahies; accaptinug ap plications from persons, who, formerly, had nn ration books; supplying all necessary information and assistance possible t, residents of Westmount, Montreal West, Hampstead and Cote St Lue, Red Cross Closes For Next Six Days The Westmount branch of the \u2018Red (\u2018ross will he closed for Easter from this evening at 5 p.m.tn Wednesday, Apri] 2% at 10 a.m.ARRIVED IN ENGLAND \"from her hushand, FIt Sz: 1» J.McLellan.R.C.A.F., of his zufe arrival in England.Ration OC | yi | >0C DOC OoCCTY PRICE: \u2014 OLL TWO CENTS The Seventh Annual West- mount Boys' and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show promoted by the Hi-Y Clubs in co-operation with the Y.M.C.A,, will be opened by Douglas Abbott, K.C., M.P,, at 8 o'clock on Wod- DOUGLAS ABBOTT, K.C.,, M.P.nesduy evening, April 28th, in the Y.M,C.A, bullding.Saturday next In \u201cdend-ling\"\u2019 for entries, and cxhibltas-\u2014lhat in all except \u201cpets\u201d, or in olher words, living axhibits, will have to he delivered to the Show on April 27th, ' Judging of exhibits for (he main show will take place at 4 p.m, on Wednesday, the show will be open at 7 p.m, and Lhe official opening Is an hour later.Various athieUe events and en- fertalnments will bo held Loth In the \u2018\u2018Y' and in the Intermediate School.The \u201cY\u201d will also have à boxing and indoor athletic show in the gymnasium at 8 p.m, Douglas Abbott ToOpenHi-Y Show At YMCA April 27 Many Interesting Exhibits Will Be Seen At Seventh Annual Show On riday the chess and cheqs_ uers finals will be held at 4 p.m, and the last day, Saturday, May 1x1, the pet show will be held at 2 p.m, and the official closing and presentation of prizes at 8 pam, There ure three sections, Junior, Intermediate and Senjor for com- patitors.Tho first is open to boys and girls of 11 and under; the second is for 12 to 16 year year olds.In classes where no Junior section is Huted, the lutermModiate section is open for all exhibitors of 1b and under.Arts and Crafts Of great use to the young con- petitors will he the arrangement for having reports wrltton by the judæos for the literature, music and postage stamp clnsses, and tho competitors may obtain there reports free of charge from (he director of each class nt the close of the competitions, The \u201cDepartment of Aris and Crafis\u201d covers a wilde flold and Rives opportunities tur grppiava- riety of work.In the \u201cArt\u201d it will be possible for competi to exhibit still life, drawing a painting from life, landscape) commercial work, lino and wor cuts and many other subjer Modelling in clay, soap and w- will Dé found M {Ne \u201cCrafts\u201d an in this class a special section ir arranged for mode! aeroplanes, radio and electrical dosigus and metal and wooden oHjecis are included in (his class, an also leather work, busketry and book binding and mending.The \u201cDepartment of Collec- Lions\u2018 will Include postaga stamps, coins and paper money, scientific collections \u2014 such as (Continued on Page 4) P-ON.D.Johnston Former W.H.S.Boy Gets Promotion P/0 N.Douglas Johnrton, son of Mr.and Mrs.Norman D.Johnston, 764 Upper Lansdowne Avenue, after recently receiving his wing As sergeant-navigator was immediately promoted to his present rank at 81, John's, Quebee, P/0 Johnston graduated from Westmount High School, in June, 1940 and then Joined the firm of I.8S.Rory, chartered account- anis, working at MeGill Uni versity at night for two yearg on I hin accountancy course.P/O N.DOUGLAS JOHNSTON He cniigted on March 1st, 1942, had two months leave ip ; which to take his intermediate acrountancy examination and on May lst was posted to the [a- \u2018chine Manning Poul.Later he } went to SL Hubert.then Lo the II OT.8, Toronto and was among Line first ten who were nade navigators last year.| P O Johnston was a member Mrs.D.J.McLellan, 2066 Clare.07 the HI.Y Club when at school | mont avenue.has received wosd and was very keen on tennis and\u2019 son of Mr.and Mrs, A.E, Piers.«ki-ine An - older the Rev, (Continued on Page 4) hrother, \u2018Commando Raids Will Be Held By First Company Boys\u2019 Brigade Arrange The First, Westmount Company has & very active programme lined up tor the Easter Holidays, beginning on Saturday with an outing to be known as \u2018\u2018commando raids,\u201d preparod by the N.C.0's and to ha held at Cote St.Luc woods.A very thrilling day 8 anticipated as the Ist and 2nd aquads will challenge the 3rd and 41h In these ralda.Sunday afternoon, the Company Bible Class wlll feature an music as well an an illusyriled nddress on the ro br > Chri This will he in conjunction with the rogular Sunday School meet ing at three o'clock in Melville Church, During the bälance of the holi- \u2018days, the Company has planned {trips of interest for the boys and i the weather improves con siderably, cycle trips will be or- i ganized, An over-night trip had - been planned by Sgt.Goring for the holidays but may have to he postponed until warmer weather prevalls, .The following boys have won their swimming hadges: Lance- Cpl.Rohert Eastwood, Pte.Donald Duncan and Pte.Jamer Dugan.These tests, which are ;very severe, include the quarter- mile swim, However, all (hrer boys made the required distance in record time as well as com plating the additional requif# yments of diving and under water swimming.These badges will be \"awarded at the May Display.; ; TOCAL AIRMAN IS MISSING F/O.A.W.Jarvis Pfers, R.A.F.10 Weredale Park, is listed as missing after air operations over- sean, olds and the third for 16 10:19, Original Easter Outings - open session, with special Easter WA: TWO .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1343 ed Las a \" n Ep = \u201cWestmeuats Home Newspaper (FREE WAR SAVINGS STARIPS! |= LOOK FOR YOUR NAME IN THE ADS 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presented\u2019.Despite an increase from $4.53 in 1941 to $5.15 in 1942 in the average per diem cost after deducting taxes and interest the gross operating deficit, was decreased from $33,522.21 in 1941 to $32.- 789.45 in 1942, which is indicative of the rigid economy practiced by the hospital staff.pared to $18,325.98.This reduction resulted largely from most generous subscriptions from several members of the Board of Management, Mr, Bremner continued: \u201cThe pest year proved a very trying one for the administration, due chiefly to the lack of avcommodation and shortage of nurses and staff.The Board of Management is deeply appreciative of the untiring efforts of Miss D, W.Miller, Miss V.L.Graham and other departmental heads in dealing with these problems so efficiently.Another growing concern ls the difficulty in obtaining candidates for the draining School of Nurses, It is hoped, however, that despite the attractions in the commercial field to-day, young ladies with the prerequisite qualifications will seriously consider the present need for nurses, which today is greater than ever before.New Department \u201cA new Department under the supervision of a specially trained nurse has been established in the Hospital during the year, namely, \u201cCentral Supply\u201d, and while it has only been in operation for a comparatively short time, it has already proven its worth.\u201cRecognition is here accorded the \u2018Voluntary Aides\u201d for their most kindly assistance so generously furnished to relieve the nursing staff of many details, in order that greater attention might be devoted to the more serious nursing problems.\u201cThe work of the various committees, and particularly that of the House Committee under the chairmanship of Mr.F.Atkinson, is most sincerely appreciated by the Board of Management.By the exercise of most effective control, the supervision of internal administration and cooperation received from the staff, most efficieñt conditions have prevailed and the efforts of these committees are clearly reflected in the Operating Statement.\u201d * The Outpatient Department has again rendered valuable service The net# deficit was $12,086.92, as com- |i.the community.1,320 new patients were registered during the year, with total visits amounting to 11,864.\u201cWith deep regret we record the death during 1942 of the following governors and friends of the hospital: Mr.Otto Zepf, Sr.Mr.Hugh Mackay, K.C., Lady Drummond, Mr.L.E Moulton, Mrs A.R.Grafton.\u201cIn the passing of Sir Edward Beatty, G.B.E., K.C., LL.D., this hospital has lost a very warm friend, as evidenced by his active participation in our Financial Campaign in the autumn of 1938, and more particularly in discussions with your President on matters affecting the hospitals in Montreal, in general, and the Homoeopathic Hospital in particular.Commissioner B, Orames, of the Salvation Army, expressed the sorrow of the multitude in the passing of Sir Edward when he said \u201cIndustry has lost a great, executive, Canada an outstanding son, many charitable, welfare, religious and educational bodies a true, consistent friend and the Empire a noble citizen.\u201d \u201cIt becomes increasingly evident that your hospital must extend its facilities if it hopes to cope with the increasing demand upon its services in all departments.Many years ago additional land was acquired to enable the hospital to double its bed capacity, and in the more recent construction of the Nurses Home provision was made for three additional storeys.Despite the fact that no epidemics or catastrophes have occurred during recent years, our greatest problem has been to accommodate the patients seeking admission to our doors and it becomes imperative that we formulate plans, immediately, to enlarge the hospital at the earliest possible time, In fact, no project is more worthy of serious consideration as a post-war measure than the extension of this hospital.\u201cI take this opportunity of expressing my personal thanks and appreciation to my associates on the Board of Management, and to the professional and non-profes- sional staff of the hospital for their sincere devotion to their duties during another trying vear, and I trust you will permit me to add my personal thanks to {|the members of the Board of Management and to the public _# [who have subscribed so generous- 7, 5 ; (4 EEN Ln 4 ~~ HERE'S WHAT TO DO: You can take your fat drip pings, scrap iat and bones to your meat dealer.He will pay you the established price or the dripping and the scrap fat fig you wish, you can turn this money over to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee or Registered Local War Charity, or\u2014 You can donate your fat dripping, scrap fat and bones to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee if they collect them in your community, or\u2014 You can continue to place out jour Fats and Bones for col- ection by your Street Cleaning Department where such & system is in effect.po OEPANTMENT OF MATIONAL WAR SERVICES matonat secvsot Deviens i 41 ly during the past year, and who |reuest that no public acknow- i| ledgment be made of their gener- 1| osity and kindness, Officers for the present year were elected as follows: President: Douglas Bremner, iEsq.; vice-presidents: H.W.Smith, Esq., and C, T.Medlar, | enbush, M.D.; hon treasurer: 8S.;B.Hammond, Esq.| Board of Management: J.J.Aird, F.Atkinson, C.R.Bonsdon, R.A, Brock, W.R.Bulloch, Wm.Carswell, G.E, Dalziel, J.A.Donnelly, J.J.Griffith, M.D., A.R.Grafton, Miss Marjorie Caver- hill.W.R.Henry, K.C., Newbold ;C Jones, M.D., A.P.Kennedy, \u2018W.P.Kennedy, E.M.Morgan, | M.D, V.R.deBoissiere, M.D., C.\u201cM.Knowles, C.A.,, H.E.Mec- Cormick, C.D.Taylor, E.E.,| Wallace.Hon.solicitor: Leslie H.Boyd, K.C.Auditors: Creak, Cushing & Hodgson, rer EE Dominion Douglas + Church Notes \u2014_\u2014 x There will be special Easter music at both services in Domin- fon Douglas Church next Sunday.In the morning, Dr.Lloyd Smith will take as his theme: \u201cThe Empty Tomb\u201d, and in the evening: \u2018Intimations of Immortality\u201d.The Church School will meet in open session at 3.00 p.m.to see a beautiful Easter pageant presented by the senior scholars under the direction of Miss Win- nifred Parker, The annual meeting of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.will be held in the church hall, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m.Speaker, Mrs.Willlam Usher, provincial zecre- tary.Next meeting of the Red Cross * ktre.will be on April 28th.| Esq.; hon secretary: J.G.Quack-.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, Where Westmount Air Raid Warnings Will Originate THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 LONG BSE SEQUENCE CALLS w 5 RON Xn SD vers ae DAPPELS LONGUE.DISTANCE | .Ed si EE) = RFO WN N NR LIRA IER N \u201csut rave N The picture to the right shows a scene in the main room of the new provincial A.R.P.control centre in Montreal which will receive advice on the approach of enemy aircraft to western Quebec.The top picture is of a part of the telephone department, from which signals will be sent to all divisional control centres in the city and the province generally.1 CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES * On Good Friday night, in Calvary United Church, at 8 p.m., the combined choirs of Emmanuel United Church and Calvary will render the Passiontide Cantata, \u201cChrist the Sacrifice\u201d by Arthur Miller.D.M.Herbert of Emmanuel Church will conduct the choirs and Henry Colcomb of Calvary will officiate at the organ.On Easter Sunday, in Calvary United Church, the services will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., who will deliver Easter mgssages at both morning and evening services, The Church School will hold an opeu session at 10 a.m.with a beautifully illustrated service based on the hymn \u2018Tell me the stories of Jesus\u201d.At 11 a.m.Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cGo\u2014Tell\u201d, the challenge of the Risen Lord.while at the evening service at 7.30 p.m, the theme of the sermon to be delivered will be \u201cThe Angel in the Tomb.\u201d The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be shared at both morning and evening services and new members will be received into the fellowship of the church at both Communion services.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet next Monday, at 8.15 p.m, in the Macaulay Hall, at which time a musical program will\u2019 be given *- the senior girls choir of St.Lambert United Church, On Tuesday the Red Cross Branch will meet at 10 a.m, and the evening group at 7.30 p.m.Under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Association a demonstration will be given in the parlours of the church on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 by Miss Muriel Whit- lock, on the uses and care of rayon.Afternoon tea will be served.There will also be a home-cooking table.The Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet, under the auspices of the Arrow Club.will be held on Monday, May 3rd at 6.30 p.m.The guest speaker will be Dr.D.J.Ross.A most interesting and inspiring time is assured to all who can attend.x \"TST.ANDREW'S | CHURCH NOTES * St.Andrew's Church Easter Day choral music will be, \u201cI Know that my Redeemer liveth\u201d, \u201cLet all the angels of God\u201d and \u201cHallelujah Chorus\u201d, all hy Handel.\u201cBlessings and Honour.\u201d Palestrina.\u2018Easter Hymn\", Mascagni.Soloists taking part will be Miss Jean Miller, Mlle Madeleine l.e- febvre.Mrs.W.H.Lewis, H.Hewetson, and John Grant.Music will be directed by F.Whiteley, organist and choirmaster.\"TST.MATTHIAS | | CHURCH NOTES | * In accordance with the usual custom, the three hours devotion will be held in St.Matthias\u2019 Church on Good Friday from 12-3 p.m., conducted by the Rev, Canon Gilbert Oliver.In addition to the usual Easter services, there will be a special children\u2019s service at 3 p.m.on Sunday afternoon, which will be followed by a short Easter pageant arranged by the staff of the Sunday school.Parents are very cordially invited to the service and the pageant.The Lenten Mite Boxes will be presented at this time, a The Week At Victoria Hall April 22nd: Westmount Stamp Club Exhibition; Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.meeting; Mispah Lodge 1.0.F, meeting April 23rd: Westmount Stamp Club Exhibition.April 24th: Johnny Holmes and his Orchestra; Westmount Stamp Club Exhibition, April 36th: Westmount Wo- \u2018men\u2019s Club Red Cross meeting.April 27th: Dickeus Fellowship meeting: St.John Ambulance First Aid meeting; West- mount Lodge S.O.E.April 38th: Victorian Order of Nurses meeting; Rotary Club of Westmount Luncheon; West mount Chapter O.E.S.meeting.April 29th: Westmount Stamp Club meeting.\u2019 Alfred Okill Will Address Dickens Society Talk, Dramatic Sketch and Music Will Close Club\u2019s Season The Dickens Fellowship brings another successful season to a close In Victorian Hall, Wost- mount, on Tuesday evening, when the members will be en- tertajined by an address from Alfred E.Okill, Mr.Okill, who was associated with the Dickens Fellowship in London in tho early days, has chosen as his title, \u2018A London Dickensian,\u201d and will deal with Dickens scenes und\u2019 characters.A musical programme will be given by Iris Saucrbuaum, soprano, and Arthur Davison, violinist, with Phyllis Rowell at tho plano, A dramatic sketch, adapted from \u2018Martin Chuzzle- wit\u201d and entitled \u2018\u2018Saîrey Gamp entertains Betsey Prig to Ten,\u201d will be presented by Mr.and Mra.Whitfield Aston.The annual meeting will be held that evening, reports of the Fellowship's activities will be presented, and officers for the Pictures by courtesy of Gazette Printing Co.Ltd., owners of copyright tied-up with this system.if necessary, Advice on proach of enemy aircraft will be supplied to the Montreal centre by the R.C.A.F, Eastern Command at Dorval, The provincial centre is corelat- ed in Montreal with all city divisional and district control centres.For instance, warnings of the approach pt enemy planes would be communicated to the control of the western division on Vinet street.From there the signals would go to the control of West- mount district, They would then be relayed to zone headquarters and other centres and so on down the line until the individual post with its coterie of wardens was brought into the ple- ture.Signals by Telephone All signals to and from the provincial control centre in Montreal will be by telephone.Incidental- Iy an emergency provincial centre is also under consideration for this city as an alternative should the permanent station be destroyed by enemy action.If dislocation of communications extended further, runners would be used.Co-ordinated with the provincial and Montreal municipal warning system will he the siren air raid service.This will constat of three master sirens, one located in Notre Dame de Grace, and a large number of subordinate alarms.Between the two the city will be blanketted.Sirens will emit the \u2018alert\u2019 or \u201cactibn\u201d warnings and \u201call clear\u201d signals.The provincial control centre in Montreal is modelled on the British air raid set-ups.It is established in a building which has heen constructed to meet the needg of the station.Jt will he staffed by 100 W.V.R.C.operators, who will he on duty in relays of 30 or more, during rmer- gencles and a skeleton staff of System is Perfected For Air Raid Warnings C.P.C.Organization in Westmount Linked to A.R.P.Service Covering Entire Province \u2014 Watch Kept for Planes The Civilian Protection Committee has lately taken an important step forward toward completion of the framework of which i8 to ensure citizens of adequate and timely warning in the event of an air raid.The C,P.C, organization in Westmount is directly the system The provincial A.R.P.service has now established signal systems covering the whole province.Their focal point for the western half of Quebec is located in a control centre at St.Catherine street west and Chomedy street.There is another centre in Quebec City but the Montreal station is equipped to take care of the entire province the ap-+ three is on duly there al all hours of the day and night.Trial practises are held at frequent Intervals to perfect the routine and officers and staff are to he commended on the degree of efficiency which hag already been.attained.The quarters housing the staff ani telephones consist of a large two-storied room.The main floor contains an enormous map of Quebec superimposed on a table.When calls come in the flight and direction of enemy machines can be indicated hy airplane models placed in locations where they have been spotted.As each region ig notified mark- erg are used to show which communities have heen made aware of the danger.RAID SYMBOLS Following a raid symbols will be utilized to mark spots which have been attacked.Disruption to communications will alsn he noted on the map ax a useful gulde in moving fire fighting and other equipment to homhed sectors.Two smaller maps have been installed on the walls.One indicates where raids have occurred and the other what distribution hag been made of C.P.C.equipment.Warning lights are placed above the maps and operate ag follows: yellow for an \u201calert\u201d or preliminary warning, red for \u2018\u2018action\", green for \u2018\u2018all clear\u201d and white for \u201ccancel\u201d, Telephones through which all rections of Montreal and the province can he immediately reached coming year elected.Rotarians Hear Information Quiz Westmount Rotary Club's meeting lasl week took the form of an information please program conducted by the entertainment committee through its chalrman, P.J, McAndrews, assisted by C.T.Med- lar and 8.B.Cuthbert, Most of the questions based on knowledge were answered satisfactorily.Trick questions caused most casualties, For the quiz program, F, CG Whitaker vacated the chair to make way for Mr, McAndrews.Chester W.McBride welcomed visiting Rotarians.IP.G.Delsa- do introduced two visiting high school boys.AIDS VIOTORY GARDENING Officials of the Community Garden League state Lhat a greul response has heen received Lo their appeal for property owners to offer their land for Victory tory gardening.Westmount.fg named among districts which hava co-operated in providing the necessary land.ADJUTANT DEFINED The adjutant of the unit one Canadian recruit, goes to may be tn for some surprises.A university graduate, the re- ernit was hofore the Army examination hoard and wag asked - \u201cWhat Is an Adjutant?\u201d Without the hlink of an eye came the answer: \u201cAn Adjutant, is a large hird of uncouth appearanen, IH has an almost bald head, a tremend- OUR Capacity for aating, and acts as a public scavenger.Jt, can swallow a cat with ease\u201d Adjutants Interested may con- suit the National and KEvery- man's encyclopedia.The.recruil had &lven an altinont perfeet answer - - according to the encyclopedia, Explained The teacher had asked her class to write a short composition on the subject \u201cWäter\u201d, One scholar seemed to be having difficulty, but finally he turned in hig paper, and here in what he wrote: \u201cWater is a light-colored wet liquid which turns dark when you wash in It!\u201d are located in a gallery overlooking the master map.What is it that you part with but you never give away?\u2014 A comb, because you part your bair with it, RTGS He D RUGS PL ME AT AM AS Le CEST UE ET) RIE] Interesting details of the YMCA activities overseas have been received from the office of W, H, Spearman, \u2018formerly executive secretary of the YMCA, Westmount, now manager of the \u2018Beaver Club.\u201d One of the most interesting bits of news received from the club's headquarters was from the British YMCA rerving Canadiang in the elghth Avy centres of operations.Following Is the text of the report: \u201cA report has beon received from a YMCA worker in charge x W.H.SPEARMAN of a tea ear serving with the 8th Army.Much has happened since thig report was writton, but it illustrates the kind of difficultios encountered, Dodging enemy shell fire meuns that often we have to spend ag much time sheltering under the car as serving in it, At one point where our forward troops wore held up, we drove into a wadd} in thelr Immediate rear and \u2018opened shop\u2019 there, We backed the ten car hotweon gront houlders of rock and pul up the camouflage not.TL was well we did so; {wo heavy bombs foll near us and the rock butiress- es saved us and our stock.Tho last Information from the Middle Kast is that flve YMCA tea cars are with the forward troops in Tripoll and that still more ave following up.Work on the opening of pormanont YMCA contrex In this aren has also hegun, Those with the centror already in Bone ghazi, Tohruk, Mersa, ete, will form a long line of N.African \u2018YMCA communications\u2019 right back to Egypt and beyond\u2019, The Senior YMCA Supervisor of the Canadian Army overseas also states that both the Army and the Alr Force have heen \u201caxcoedIngly activa In completing their schedules of hoxing, cross- country running and hockey.\u201d \u201cBasketball, volleyball, badminton and squash ranked socond Beaver Club Head , Reports on Activities W.H.Spearman Sends Interesting Details ; Of Work With Canadian Forces PAGE THREE 7 a.uc00c0e TN, in interest, during months,\u201d he stated, \u201cwith bas minton and squash taking ?major position.\u201d Equipment both badminton and squash wud difficult to procure, but if more was available, the facilities on the statious are such, that the num- | ber of participants in these sports \u2018 could he increased considerably.On several stations, competitions have been organized with considerable success, and he anhounced, \u201cThere ia a strong possibility of : placing these sporta on the inter- squadron compotitive 1st.\u201d Basketball was being encouraged and played on several of the stations.and was only doterred by the lack * of proper space and facilities, In spite of these difficulties, thers were ninety-olghl games played, with 1,260 partietpants.Boxing, soccer, touch rugby, special P.T., exorclses, ete, all udded to the genoral sports pro- | gramme, : At the time the report was sent © out hy the senior office it was sta- * ted that the 'Y' had a total of : twenty-five libraries which were used by 22,034 \u2018personnel of all : ranks\u2019.These libraries are \u2018\u2019spot- ; ted\u201d fn officers and rergeants® ; messes, afrmon's reading rooms : and In disporsal points on tighter | and bomber stations, ' A rocent successful meeling was held between the RCAF \u201cpadres\u201d and \"Y'\" supervisors to re- : view books and to discuss ways : of developing discussion groups on the stations.At one station (his idea has met with great success al n Sunday night quiz and discussion period, .; Varlous atatlaties are Rlven : ahout entertainmonts, and games : and the sonfor officer included : the statoment that \u201cThe Beaver : Club ls knonw to practically .all Canadian service mon in : the United Kingdom and contin- : nes to he their mocca while on : leave In London, During Jan- : uary, 249,605 men used the Club; : 46,167 mon participuted in 113 : organized programme events, À : total of 256,720 miscellaneous : services wera rendered.\u2019 the winter s.umesctns- | CHURCH OF THE |: | ADVENT NOTES : Ae oem me * Rev.Father Stophen of the Order of St.Francis, Mount Sinal, Long laland, who has soon © preaching each evening this week at the Church of the Advent, will conduct tho 8 hours vigil at that Church beginning at 12 noon to- | morrow, (Good Friday, and will doliver his final addross at Evensong al 8 P.M.: On aster day there will he.\u2019 celebrations of the Holy Communion at 6, 7, 8 and 9.30 AM, Solomn Rucharist and Procession .at 11 A.M., children's Vespers at \u2018 3 P.M.and Solemn Evensong and : I'rocession at 7 P.M, : CALL THE ELECT and WASHER (At Melrose) WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUSING LIMITED All Work Guaranteed \u2014- First Class Storage Accommodation 350 VICTORIA AVENUE REPAIRS Booth Bros.ELECTRICIANS (féstahlished Over 25 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.MOVING\u2014 By EXPERIENCED MOVERS DE.3851 RICAL EL.7379 DExter 9898 ® Bonded Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service ROLAND C.HILL Formerly Johu Fldy & Sens Reg'd 4841 SHERBROOKE WEST victor Let Howers brighten up your home for Easter or express your : remembrance of a friend or relative, equip them wonderfully to accomplish either mission gracefully, Their fragrance and beauty : Choose your flowers from our large selection of freshly cut flowers and lovely blooming plants.REG'D RESIDENCE DE, 6515 NPEN GOOD FRIDAY + § PACE FOUR Hollywood Gossip {7 THE WESTMOUNT | EXAMINER, THURSDAY.APRIL 22, 1943 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Theatrical Attractions s * s ; AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! AT THE YORK UNITED SATURDAY! LO.D.E.Chapter | AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Arranges Program| At The Monkland - | Out of the laughter and ro- arious comedy on the one hand, A variety program for chil mance of life, 20th Century-Fox has created a motion pleture with a story as pulsating as life itself, played with beguiling skill by a superb cast.Starring Monty Woolley and Ida Lupino, \u2018Life Begins ul Elght-Fhirty,\u201d which opened yesterday at the Westmount United Theatre, {8 rich in humor, though at times tender with tears.Rich with the humor of a man who laughs at life; tender with the tears and touching courage of a woman who finds love and fights to hold it, Woolley is an abiding delight as an ex-stuge great, who re- Bains a measure of his [former success In time to rescue his daughter, Ida Lupino, from a life of hitler loneliness to which he had unwittingly committed her.He is more than ever the master of that gruff merriment that has become practically his trade mark, \u2018Too, ladies please note, Cornel Wilde, handsome former Olyin- for stardom, is romantically ple athlete now being groomed teamed with Misy Lupino in his first major role.He perforus with the charm and assurance of a veteran leading man, and will probably prove as popular with the men as with the women.Outstanding, too, are Sara Allgood, the unforgettable mother of \u2018How Green Was My Valley\"; Melville Cooper, recently seen in \u2018\u2018\u201cKFhig Above All,\u201d J.Edward Bromberg and Willlam Demarest, Working from a script by Producer Nunnally Johnson, based on a play by Emlyn Williams, Director Irving Pichel contrived to maintain a tantalizing balance between hil- .SOL'S- Fruits a Groceries LICENSED GROCER EL.6566 - EL.8930 Prompt Deliverios from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily Fri.to 9 p.m.- Sat.to 10 p.m.5307 SHERBROOKE W.\u201cJourney for Margaret\u201d Woualley's, and tender drama on the other, Lupino\u2019s.Here, in- deep, is a picture that will have you laughing through tears.At York Theatre America's admirable love for children 1s dramatized with powerful beauty In \u201cJourney for Margaret,\u201d Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's screen adaptation of War Correspondent W, White's best-seller.This is picture which opened yesterday at the York United Theatre, with Robert Young and Laraine Day in the leads, and five-year-old Ma- gatret O'Brien in the title role.Appearing with this remarkable child is another a year her junior, Billy Severn, also playing the part of à war orphan in bomb-torn London.Young, as the war correspondent, brings to the acreen what is perhaps the most dramatic characterization of his career, Miss Day, one of Hollywood's most accomplished young actresses, rises to new emotional helghts as his brilllant wife, a Journalist and lecturer, The two children, Margaret O'Brien rnd Billy Bevern, are as appealing as any Hollywood youngsters introduced in several years.And, of course, Fay Bainter delivers her usual flawless performance.The swift-paced direction of W.8S.Van Dyke II never allows interest to slacken for a moment.Suspense A large flustered woman, dragging a smull boy, sailed through the station barrier and approached her waiting husband.\u201cHullo,\u201d said the man.late,\u201d \u201cOh don't talk about it, Alf,\" replied his wile.\u201cI! never \u2019ad such a time! What with young Bill \u2018anging on me \u2018and, me 'dnging on to the luggage-rack, the train \u2018ung up in a tunnel and you \u2019ang- ing about in the station for me, I was In a regular state of suspense.\u201d \u201cYou're ENBINEE RING In Six Months Daytime or One Yaor Evenings Practical and Theoretical.PRACTICAL RADIO SERVIUING, ELECTRICITY, RADIO BROADCASTING, THEORY, SPERON AMPLIFIERS, TELEVISION, ETO.Ales Correspondence Courses RADIO EXPERTS WANTED Qradustor Employed In Largest Commercial sad Government Brendeast Stetions.Write CANADIAN SCHOOL of ELECTRICITY Ltd.288 ONTARIO ST.WEST.MONTREAL fom ed, (St.Catherine at Guy) MEN, OF STEEL! Bullets can't stop him ., and neither can kisses! Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY .forged in the flames of Pittsburgh's wildest eral TODAY AND FRIDAY ROBERT YOUNG in \"JOURNEY FOR MARGARET,\u201d with Laraine Day and Margaret O'Brien.\u201cMY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY.\u201d with Richard Carlson and Martha O'Driscoll.WOMEN OF FIRE! À Chorles K.Felémen Production MARLENE DIETRICH RANDOLPH SCOTT JOHN WAYNE mé FRANK CRAVEN LOWSE ALLBMITTON SHEMP MOWARD THOMAS GOMEL LUBWIE STOSSEL SAMUEL S.Mines Pins \u201chh gered 1111 | WALKER abel aire Sheldon Leonard - Dtarie Retrait | Laraine Day, co-starred with little starlet, Margaret O'Brien, in ret,\u2018 which opens at the Westmou ing until Tuesday night.Robert Young, is here shown with a scene from \u2018\u2019Jousney For Marga- nt United Theatre on Sunday play- Douglas Abbott .(Continued from Page 1) birds, feathers and eggs, stones und fossils, leaves and flowers and also drawing and photographs of animals, birds, etc.Pennants, cups, buttons and programs will figure in the section of *Miscellaneous collections\u201d, Household Science All sorts of pies, cookies, cakes and preserved goods will be shown in the department of Household Science and in that department will be on view knitting of various kinds, household linen, clothes and a section will be devoted to weaving and hooked or braided rugs.Other \u2018\u2018departments\u2019 include, Penmanship and Literature, Photography, Stock, Sports and Games Music and Entertainment.Directors and Managers Following are the names of directors and managers: Arts and Crafts: directors Gertrude Wark, 106 Irvine avenue; Peter Burgess, 639 Landsdowne avenue, Man- #gers: Art (Class l), Diana Kin- dersly, 62 Chesterfield avenue; Barbara Sanderson, 831 Clarke avenue, and Jean Scott, 489 Ar- &yle avenue.Crafts (Class 2), Division A, Manager, Glen Mages, 66 Thornhill avenue, Div.B., Manager, Curtis Foster, West- mount Y.M.C.A.and Divisions C.Ir and E, will be managed by Gordon Pollock, 4643 Sherbrooke street.Directors of (he \u201cDepartment of Collections\u201d are Shella Jamie- son, 483 Strathcona avenue, and Robert Munro, 779 Upner Belmont avenue.Manager for Class 4 is Andrew Patterson, 18 Windsor avenue; Class 6, Harvie Wal- ford, 60 Arlington avenue; Class 6, Alec Anderson, 139 Thornhill avenue and Class 7, Barbara Clements, 383 Claremont Avenue.Marion Riddell, 513 Claremont avenue, is director of the \u201cDepartment of Household Science.In Division A, Jean McRae, 231 Kensington avenue, is manager and in Division 8, the manager is A.Robinson, 158 Hallowell avenue, The director of Music and Entertainment is Madge Lewis, 232 Metcalfe avenue and managers are and erland.Penmanship and Literature will be directed by Helen Driver, 61 Windsor avenue, and manager of literature (Class 10) will be Pram Arbo, 465 Argyle avenue and in penmanship (Class 11), the manager will be Joy McKay, 161 Dufferin road.In the department of Photography.Jack Pierce, 2090 Claremont avenue, will be director and Pet Stock director will be Noelle Carter.477 Lansdowne avenue.The department of Sports and Games will have Helen Scarlett.432 Prince Albert avenue, and Robert Mahon, 475 Strathcona avenue, as directors, and the following are managers: Class 14.In aid of Vietoria Rifles Chapter I.O.D.E.ÿ A VARIETY | PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN | TUDOR HALL Tuesday, April 27th & | Thurs., April 28th at 2.30 TICKETS 50e On Sale at Tudor Hall Pet\u201d Marjorie Everard and June Suth-\u2019 EEE REET RY \u201cHOLIDAY FUN\" + Tain Fraser, 421 Mount Stephen avenue; Class 15, Betty Riddell, 513 Claremont avenue and Jessie Smith, 631 Lansdowne; Class 16, Howard Chamberlain, 512 Prince Albert avenue; John Fetherston- haugh, 68 Rosemount Crescen!; Classes 17 and 18, director, Robert Lord, 3169 St.Antoine Street.Judges Names The following have agreed to act ag judges: Art, C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.Crafts (Model Work): Cadet Sq.-L.Ilisley.Radio and Electrical H, Brouillet.Metal Work: C.V.;Frayn, A.R.C.A.Collections: HR.Dawson and T.Kearney.Household Science: Mrs, R.H.Patterson and Mrs.G.Baker.Music and Entertainment \u2014 the judge's name will be announced later.Penmanship: C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.Literature: R.N.Steeves.Photography: Morris Hartman.Pet Stock: Dr.S, H.Holloway.In the Department of Sports and Games, Classes 14, 15 and 16 M.Macfarlane is judge.Class 17: G.P.Smith and Class 18: Hugh Noble, Committees David Townsend, 22 Arlington avenue, is president of the show, and the following are the other members of the executive cominittee: Joyce Playfair, 20 Thurlow road.Bob Sproule, 4463 Montrose avenue; Betty Moehr- ing, 366 Grosvenor avenue; Peter Cameron, 466 Mountain avenue: Evelyn Dickison, 4462 Western avenue; Beverly Gallop, 497 Gros- venor avenue; John Peirson, 121 Arlington; Barbara French, 212 Metcalfe; Joyce Corriveau, 300 Grosvenor and Don Guess, 443 Strathcona, Members of the Syllabus committee are: Shirley Flanagan, Sue Woodman, Doug.Scythes, Harvie Walford, Alec Anderson and Bob Munro.The Publicity Committee members are: Louise Watson, Eleanor Ellis, Peter Kindersly and Don Hawker, Two former presidents of the Hobby Show.Don Koch and Ross Seaman are acting as \u201cAdvisers\u201d and E.I, Taylor, executive secretary of the Y.M.C.A.,, and Patker L.Wearing of Westmount High are also helping in this way, Sacrifice .(Continued from Page 1) their services and their means in the interests of their countfies and the carrying on of the war.The moving appeal of Mr.Churchill to his countrymen more than three years ago when the outlook for Britain was so dis couraging and depressing, is still familiar and eloquent: \"Come then: let us to the task, to the battle.to the toil, each to our part, each to his station.fill the armies, rule the alr, pour out the munitions, sweep the mines, plough the land, build the ships, guard the streets, succour the wounded, uplift \u2018the downcast, honour the brave.Let us go forward in all parts of the Empire, {iin all parts of the Island.\u201d \u201cWe know the response to this appeal,\u201d continued Dr.Mulligan, \u201cThe march of the enemy was halted.because each did his part; each was at his station.Millions of men and women dedicated themselves to serve their country and its cause in spirit so well expressed in the words of the noble verse of the poem by the late Sir Cecil Spring- Rice: \u201cI vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love; The love that asks no question, the love that stande the test, That lays upon the altar the dearest and the best; The love that never falters, the \u201cPeople will not be satisfied to 80 back to the old order of lthings.\"e=\u2014Herbert H.Lebgan, ea, - \u2014 Work: Harris Pound.Woodwork: | A from the film \u2018'Pittsburgh,\u2019 on Saturday playing until Tuesday Randolph Scott, Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne in 2 scene which opens at the York United Theatre night.Ginger Rogers and players in a scene from the film \u2018\u2019Once Upon A Honeymoon,\u201d\u2019 which opens at AT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY! Sunday playing until Tuesday night.the Monkland United Theatre on .by Frances Goltman Seasons\u201d, \u2019 Oratorio began in the middle the youth to church services held in his \u2018\u2019Oratory\u2019\u2019 and this he accomplished by having the best musicians of the time compose sacred music especially for him, \u2018\u201cLaudi Spirituali\u201d\u201d as the works were called were secular songs sung by two or more voices without instrumental accompaniment.They became very popular but with the birth of opera in Italy interest In oratorio gradually diminished but spread to other parts of Europe, where it has retained its favour to this day, Much to the gain of the world torio in England when his operas lost success, Perhaps his great \u201cMessiah\u201d might not have heen created otherwise, and after Its tirst performance in Dublin April 13th two hundred and one years ago it is still considered the greatest oratorio, love that pays the price, The love that makes, undaunted, the final sacrifice.\u201d Dr.Mulligan concluded his sermon with the following words: \u201cThe cause of Christian faith and service in these tragic but sublime days should occasion an even greater response than the appeal of the statesman and as sublime a dedication of the believer to the service of his church and all that she repres- onts, as the devout dedication of the diplomat to the service of his country.The Issues are greater for they are the abiding moral truths and spiritual facts and experiences by which men and nations endure, They are of Christ.universal.They are of God, eternal.\u201d CARRYING ON! When it comes to publishing a Valetta Times of Valetta, on the British-owned island of Malta in place.So far it has not missed a single day's publication in spite of 3.241 air-raid alarms so tar in this war.Its building has been bombed twice and set on fire once.Following one raid, the paper was a bit late getting out\u2014the linotype machines had to be cleaned because rock dust had blown all over them after & bomb had crashed through four stories of the building.\u2014Capper\u2019s.\u201cWe are certain of success If we have the will to succeed.\u201d _ |General Henri Giraud, Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Every year at Easter one hears beautiful music.It 1s again time for the Hallelujah chorus, that majestic masterpiece by Handel from his Oratorio, \u201cThe Messiah\u201d, There are many othér great oratorios and it is hard to say which one is the most beloved although several may be spoken of together, these include Bach's \u2018St, Matthew pas.| sion\u2019\u2019, Mendelssohn's \u201cElijah\u201d and Haydn's Handel turned to composing ora-T newspaper under difficulties, the! the Mediterranean, deserves first, worms.\u201d dren will take place at Tudor Hall on Tuesday, April 27th, and Thursday, April 29th, at 2.30 p.m.The entertainment is under the auspices of the Victoria Rifles Chapter, 1.0.D.E.with Mrs.J.D.McRae as the convener.Phoebe Erskine MacKellar 1s in charge of the program, which consists of the following items: A mime play \u201cGypsy Scene\u201d by Rene Almond and Hilda Mulvany Gray and pupils of M.RT.A solo dance by Rosemary Palin.Comic and dramatic monologues by Whitfield Aston, which will include some of his famous Dickens character sketches.Comic \u201cturns\u201d by Ernest Buck, an English variety artist.Conjuring by Joe Kara; and dramatic recitations in Indian dress by Phoebe Erskine MacKellar, One of the features of the afternoon will be \u2018Uncle Troy,\u201d the kiddies\u2019 answer man, who appears through the courtesy of Troy Laundry.He will run a thirty minute \u201cquiz\u201d with prizes.This time it is the \u201ckiddies\u201d who will have to do the answering.Mrs.Colin Forrest will be at the piano, and will lead the audience in a popular sing-song.Mother: \u201cJohnnie, dear, I was hoping you would be unselfish enough to give your little sister the largest piece of candy.Why, even the old hen will give all the nicest dainties to her little chicks and take only a tiny one once in a while for herself.\u201d Johnnie (after watching the old hen a while): \u201cWell, mom, I'd do the same thing if it was sponsor, The romance of a famous ath.plete and a typical American girl is the real-life basis of \u201cThe Pride of the Yankees,\u201d Samuel Goldwyn's newest production for RKO Radio release with Gary Cooper starring.The film ig now playing at the Monkland Uniteq Theatre until Saturday night.Cooper portrays the noteq New York Yankee ballplayer, Lou Gehrig, whose untimely death from paralysis ended one of the most inspiring careers in modern sports annals.Millions dt Americans knew of Gehrig's amazing exploits on the diamond but very few knew the man himself, or of his courageous Struggle upward from poverty\u2014and it is the human \u2018behind the scenes\u201d story of the former janitor's son and the Chicago girl he married that Goldwyn has brought to the screen.Opening with Gehrig as an eager eleven-year-old playing baseball on the vacant lots along Amsterdam Avenue in New York, the picture reaches a dramatic conclusion on the memorable \u2018Lou Gehrig Day\u201d at the Yankee Stadium in 1939 when an army of fans gathered for their hero's farewell to the game be loved.Teresa Wright plays the loyal wite and Walter Brennan appears as Gehrig's Sports-writing while Babe Ruth, Bil Dickey, \u201cBob\u201d Meusel and othet noted baliplayers portray themselves in the offering.It ix better not to live than not to know how to live \u2014Sallust.Revival Friday after 11 o'clock % Alice FAYE % Don AMECHE | That Night in Rio\u201d In Technicolor with % Carmen MIRANDA INT \u201cCreation\u201d and \u201cThe ages and the origin of its mame may be traced to the \u2018Oratory\u2019 of the Roman Catholic Church but the Feast of Easter has been observed since the second century, St.Philip of Neri wanted to attract Local Officer .(Continued from Page 1) the 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars and became lieutenant-colonel within ten years and commanded the unit.; From 1926 to 1928 he served as a brigade major of the Cavalry.Brigade and then rejoined bis unit as second-in-command, From 1936 to 1938 he was brigade commander with the rank of full colonel.At the outbreak of war he | | volunteered for service and was placed in charge of military training and alr rald precautions work ! for M.D.4.He became G.8.O 2 in September 1940.P/O N.D.Johnston .(Continued from Page 1) Charles J.Johnston was a gold ' medalist of McGill and a younger brother, Gordon, is now a student at Westmount Intermediate school, | P/O Johnston comes of an ola Westmount family and is a grandson of the late Mr.and Mrs, G.' F.Johnston.Mr.Norman Johnston, his tather, was formerly Canadian Trade Commissioner at Bristol.England, where both P/O Johnston and his elder brother were born.India pays no taxes to Britain, either direct or indirect.see AT THE RITZ EVERY BLAKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT SEWELL \\a| hh \\ AV (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenus) Tod ay until until Saturday FOR THE \u201cTINE OF YOUR LIFE Youloved\"\"The Pied piper} Here is © \u2018 \u2018the jeture from come star, director, roducer - + - foughter - = sWepl emotionol trea Le MONTY \u2014 IDA WOOLLEY - LUPINO Sara Atigood + Melville Cooper 3 GOOD FEATURES! eve The Adventures of Radio's Ne.1 Thrill-Hunter! MORRIS PARKER \u2014\u2014 Sunday until Tuesday - % Robert YOUNG in \u201cJOURNEY FOR MARGARET\" with Laraine Day, Nigel Bruce and Margaret O\u2019Brien % Jinx FALKENBURG in \"Laugh Your Blues.Away\u201d Revival Friday after 11 o'clock \u2018Shadow of the Thin Man\u201d with He Myrna LOY * William POWELL ANE Ll M yi (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday = The Romance and Drama Behind the public life of a national hero .a warm, human and | tender story! Fo SAMUEL COLDWYN GARY COOPER THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES \u2014 (The Life of Low Gebrig) TERESA WRIGHT - BABE WI WALTER BRENNAN VAN rod TOBE o RAT NRE ood SEES ind ATTRACTION CTION-PACKED Drama and Romance with the Reckless Eagles from the Earth's Four Cor- Ready to Fly, to Fight, to ners! Win! \u2026 PRESTON FOSTER Ye JOHN SUTTON = \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sunday sntil Tuesdsy + Ginger ROGERS À Cary GRANT in \"Once Upon a Honeymoon\u2019 with Albert Dekker + Richard DIX in I.1 mate ms \u2014 \u2014 jRITZ-CARLTON HOTEL with Bert Gordon (The Mad Russian) \"Eyes of the Underworld\u201d ith Wendy Barrie.= Don Porter ST CE \u201ca.& ET YC ath- girl The mye} n for Gary now ited t noted layer, imely | one rs in lions brig's mond him- Lrug- \u2014and the jani- rl he has s An aying along York, matic rable Yan- nan their e he loyal ap- iting Bill othet hem- \u201cWestmount\u2019's Home Newspaper\u201d FREDDY MARTIN and his Orchestra THE WIZARD OF THE SAX\u2014 Recording artist de luxe.He can play it sweet and soft or be a solid sender.Introduced Tschaikowsky and Grieg to the hep-cats! THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINIR, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 _ COUNT BASIE and his Orchestra MASTER OF THE BOOGIE- WOOGIE \u2014 [Exponent of the blues as is.He has been a master of the piano since the age of five.Appeared at Carnegie Hall on the Symphony To Swing program! PAGE FIVE RAY McKINLEY and his Orchestra x YOU'LL BE SINGING, HUMMING AND WHISTLING THE SONG HITS à FROM THIS GREAT MUSICAL FOR MANY MONTHS TO COME SPECTACLE! ROMANCE! SONGS! GIRLS! MUSIC! LAUGHTER! HIT PARADE 143 CO-STARRING SUSAN HAYWARD » JOHN CARROLL Ÿ FREDDY MARTIN and his Orchestral COUNT BASIE and his Orchestra! RAY McKINLEY and his Orchestra! 5 NEW SONG HITS! Thrill to the new romantic team of Hayward & Carroll singing the new hit tunes on Everybody's Hit Parade! \"DO THESE OLD EYES DECEIVE ME?\u201d \"WHO TOOK ME HOME LAST NIGHT?\u201d \"TAHM BOOM BAH\u201d \u201cHARLEM SANDMAN\" And the Hit Parade Tune you'll be singing in June! THAT'S HOW TO WRITE A SONG!\u201d STARTING SATURDAY SNOWDOR o GAIL PATRICK WALTER CATLETT EVE ARDEN .e and the Cream of the Stage, Radio and Night-Club World in their own Sensational Specialties ! % CHINITA AND HER AFRO-CUBAN TAHM GIRLS % DOROTHY DANBRIDGE * POPS & LOUIE * GOLDEN GATE QUARTETTE * JACK WILLIAMS * * THE MUSIC MAIDS x x THRÉE CHEERS x Added A Attraction _ LLOYD NOLAN so\" As Michsel Shane In tt i J \u201cTime to Kill\u201d can Mme Use Examiner Classified Ads.They Bring Results Be om ooo emo! PAGE SI N N N S NS N N N N N N BY Mrs, H, M.8, Lewin, of Bres- lay road, has a8 her guest, Mrs.Charles Harvey, of St.John's, Newfoundland.Mrs, James McLaughlin entertained at luncheon recently in honor of Miss Helene Casgrain, Misg Suzanne David was hostess at a handkerchief shower recently, in honor of Miss Helene Casgrain, whose marriage to Captain Bernard Panet - Raymond, R.C.A., takes place on May 1, Those pouring tea were: Mrs, Guy Panet-Ray:hond, Mrs, Theo, Mrs.Frank Morley, who Is visiting her mother, Mrs.J.E.Harris, in St, Catharines, Ont, recently entertained for Miss Jeannette McLachlan, whore marriage took place last Saturday.Mrs, Herbert Walker, who has been visiting her sister and brother-in-luw, Mr.und Mrs, Gordon MacGillivray since her return from Warm Springs, Geor- gla, where she spent the winter, is now occupying her residence al 3053 Cedar avenue, ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs, FF.[.Spielman announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mariota Louise, Lo Mr.Frank Henry Saniter of the British Raw Materials Mission, Washington, D.C., son of the late Ernest Henry Saniter and of Mrs.Saniter, of Rolherham, England.Miss Spielman 1s attached to the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.The marriage has heen arranged to take place towards the latter part of May in Montreal, Mr.Douglas King Hazen, M.P., and Mrs.Hazen, of Saint John, N.B., announce the engiugement of thelr elder daughter, Maury Priscilla, to Lieutenant James Edward McConnell, son of Mr.and Mrs.James Edward McConnell, of London, Ontario.The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 24, in Montreal and the reception will be held at the home of the Misses Creaghan, 597 Argyle avenue, aunia of the bride- elect.Miss Hazen is a granddaughter of the late Sir Douglas Hazen and of Lady Hazen, of Saint John, N.B.Mr.and Mrs, John Orr, announce the engagement of their daughter.Misg Jean Ellzaheth, to Sergeant-Pilot s.Hawthorne Smillie, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Charlotte Gowns Easter presses! Suit-Dresses for double duty - Double delight through Spring See the smartest here - Choose yours from print and plain charmers.All Delightfully Versatile 14.95 up Cottons, tool.5.95 up 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 poCDO OO \u2014 Mrs.George Smillie, of Milton, Ont.The marriage is to take place In the \u2018hureh of the Ascension of Our Lord, early in June, Mr.and Mrs, Albert H.Val- lgnee announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Jean, tn Mr, Russell Gilbert Shaw, son of the late Ross O.Shaw and of Mrs.Shaw, of Montreal, the mar- rlage to take place on May 15, at Calvary Church, Westmount, APPROACHING MARRIAGES Cholette-Johnson The marriage has been arranged of Miss Mary Margaret Geraldine Johnson, daughter of Mr.and Mri, J.Michael Johnson, of Westmount, and Lleutenant Rene Cholette, Canadian Army Dental Corps, R.C.A.F,, son of Dr.and Mrs, A.M.Cholette, to take place on Saturday morning, May 1.at nine o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our lord.The bride will bg unattended.Mr, Gerald Johnson, brother of the bride, and Dr, Jean Paul Choletta hrother of the bridegroom, will be ushers.The reception will be held at the home of Lhe bride's parents, 442 Luns- downe avenue.TIRED CLOTHING SHOULD BE GIVEN SPRINGTIME TONIC Bulging closets, the bane of the housewlife\u2019s spring-cleaning program, acquire a new importance this year.\u201cBuy only what you need,\u201d advises the Cousumer Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, \u2018Make your clothes last as long as possible.\u201d \u201cTake cure of what you have.\u201d With this in mind Canadian housewives are going In for \u201cSpring Diggery\u2019 in the clothes cupboards.On the one hand they tre resurrecting hitherto idle garments and remodelling them to save buying new.On the other hand, they are giving tender caro to every stitch of thelr apparel which is still wearable.The Consumer Branch gives the following suggestions for care of your clothes: Clean thoroughly and moth- proof those winter woollens when you lay them away.On that first sunny day when there is a slight breeze, go in for \u201cSpring Diggery.\" Take those poor \u201ctired\u2019 garments which have been kept in all winter and hang them in the garden for at least three hours.Then give them a thorough brushing, do any necessary mending and send soiled garments to the cleaners.Next, check on your way of doing things: Do you keep your shoes off the floor?Do you use shelves for hat boxes?Do yon keep a mending kit and cleaning kit close by?It's à mark of efficiency to mend that tiny hole immediately, clean the soiled spot at once.Result of Draw Tho winner of the quilt drawing, sponsored by the Canon Scott Chapter, T.O.D.E., was No.251.held by Mr.S.Cooper, 2211 Rush- brooke street, Verdun.Mde.4888 SHERBROOKE ST.WwW.GLOVES from 79e pair SCARVES from 1.00 CORSETIÈRE WESTMOUNT Est.1921 DE.1850 Corsetry by NATURES RIVAL LE GANT Lingerie CAMP Hosiery * Surgical ° Handkerchiefs 9 Accessories con OP Lu Sara Drew Foundation Garments FOR THE LARGER FIGURE Easter Suggestions FLOWERS from 59e Kayser ASCARFS 2.29 News and Events of Interest to Women { THE CUSTOM OF EGGS AND CARDS AT EASTER lo VERY, VERY OLD Easter brings us hard-boiled eggs, rabbits, flowers, hot-cross bung and Easter cards.Strangely «nough, most of these present- day objects and eustoims had their birth so far hack In antiquity that digging into records for origins and birthplaces fs like trying to dig a well in quick-sand.The name Easter itself comes from the name of the old pagan Saxon goddess of spring Ostara, or Kostre.In their spring-time celebrations each year, the early Saxons deified the lowly rabbit which, because of its conjugal habits, was considered to be the symbol of fecundity.Thus the little chocolate rabbits one sees in the candy-store windows at Easter.The egg goes much further back in the annals of human history.Ancient Egyptians first started the custom of painting eggs at Kaster, In China, the egg has always been the symbol of life eternal.Even today, the Chinese venerale the egg, and the older the egg the more they venerate it which might be considered as carrying ancestor-worship a little too far.Easter lilies were originally Egyptlan and had à major part in ali gpringtime religious celebrations.It is known that in the excavations at Herculaneum in Rome two fossilised hot-cross buns were found complete and intact in a buried oven.Their remarkable state of preservation is not very flattering to the sklll of the Roman housewife who haked them, Even the Easter greeting card.which might justly have been called an English invention, is found to have its origin In the multi-coloured eggs which the Russian peasants passed around at Easter.Each egg had painted on it a few words of greeting and good wishes, Truly, there Is nothing new under the sun.Perhaps even the astounf@ing hats worn by the modern miss at Easter had their counterpart in Ancient Rome or far Cathay! GAY SPREADS AND DRAPES AND COLOR This ls the time to brighten up your home! Down with all the heavy hangings and up with the crisp curtains-\u2014on with the colorful slipcovers! It\u2019a the little things that will make the big difference fn your home \u2014 and because you'll be spending more time around the house for the duration\u2014why not try the simple decorating tricks that will make your home just a little bit sweeter! For window dress-up there's nothing like fresh white curtains \u2014and you have your choice of ruffled orgaudies \u2014 dotted pris- cillas \u2014 sheer marquisettes full cut to fit all windows, They're easy to care for \u2014 wash like a hankie, and will give you long, satisfactory wear.Chintz drapes are gay as can be with their bright flower prints splashed on a contrasting background.The ruffled edges \u2014 tieback styles are smart \u2014 and many of these drapes come with watching bedspreads.There are Also softly failing cotton drapes in pretty colors\u2014you'll find these with companion bedspreads, too.Nothing adds as much spice to\u2018 a bedroom as a festive bedspread.You'll see a large collection of fabrics\u2014patterns and colors to chose from.In the true summer spirit are the flower bedecked chintzes\u2014the gay cotton prints and weaves.You'll love the candlewick spreads\u2014the tufted designs, too\u2014because they lend so much charm to your bedroom.A rug placed in just the right spot gives a cheerful air to any room.And this year there is a larger selection than ever of good-looking scatter rugs that cost very little For the most part these rugs are made of cot- ton\u2014are soft to feel and will give you lots of long, hard wear.What's more, they're washable! They come in the gayest colors \u2014the cleverest designs\u2014and.of course, there are smartly woven solids.Place them in those tiny foyer\u2014right by your bed\u2014in the playroom.Rummage Sale san ane THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 \u2014 ; + By ALICIA HART Stepping out from home daily, for the first time in quite a while.\u2018are you wondering about your looks?Most women are, as they take up new wartime jobs.They | | + should, and should also master the One-Two-Three of current makeup techniques for the professional limelight ladies, The One-Two-Three Is simple.It means: haircomb, mouth-do, eyes-fix.A becoming arrangement of these three features brings out the charm of a face.Eddie Senze, whose Fifth Ave- and plain.nue salon methods account for a good deal of the shine in movie stars\u2019 faces, dramatizes the effectiveness of make-up savvy by making workaday girls look like their more glamorous sisters.You can learn the basic principles involved by studying the accompanying photos.The model uncombed and made up carelessly, seems to be all eyebrows and mouth, We won't speak of the hair.Consider, rather, how blatantly the haircomb shouts the lady's liabilities, her low and fir- regular forehead, stand-out ears, sharp and elongated chin.Now all those features are rearranged.Lipstick is removed.(Eddie advises you to use liquid soap to \u201cfind\u201d your true liplines it you've rouged lips carelessly for long.) Then the face is studied and remodeled.Lips, naturally too full and pouting and Glorify Yourself Cee Master the One-Two-Three Technique In Makeup to Insure Charming Face Made up carelessly, this young woman's face looks heavy, hard, Correct arrangement of her hair, her eye and mouth makeup, transforms her into a glamor girl, Fi ! | \u201cshort horizontally, are filled to! at corners to give the effect of a! wider mouth, This foreshortens | the «chin, too.Eyebrows are thinned at outer ends and makeup is removed.This lifts the eyes in relation to the nose and : makes the face seem light and | sôft.Ears and that forehead get the coverup with a new hairstyle.; The hair is set in two rows of | curls all around the nead\u2014re- verse curls in front, regular pin curls in back.Tresses are fluffed with comb and then brushed up in\u2019 Lack and at sides, turned under | 1 | in front to forin new half-dough- nut bang.This focuses attention on the lovely, slender, oval shape of the head from chin to crown.The shape of the face itself is concealed.Does the lady remind you, bere, of Rosalind Russell?This kind of a job might be too big an order for every day, but knowing it can be done for special occasions should perk up any former stay-at-home's self-assur- ance, and she could use a simpler application of the same principles daily.It is wise to consult a professional expert about the One- Two-Three ~hich your individual features require.But you can accomplish a good deal for yourself by slicking back your hair, studying the proportions of your face and head, and figuring out arrangements to enhance your features, It is not so\u2019 many years ago that liver, heart.kidney and other, so-called, edible offal, were rather scornfully referred to as \u201cpoor man's meat\u2019, and were practically given away to anyone who would take them.Today these once despised or gans are \u201cKings of the Castle\u201d for.it is known that they are superior in food value to any other meats.being particularly rich in iron and in the A and B vitamins, Canada\u2019s Official Food Rules say that liver, heart or kidney should be served once a week and that makes for good economy as well as good nutrition, for these meats are thrifty buys, with no wasteful bones to increase their cost, They can fit all budgets, too, for, though calves\u2019 liver and lambs\u2019 kidneys are more expensive than beet or pork liver or beef kidney they are not one bit better in food value.From the testing kitchens in the Consumer Section of the Department of Agriculture at Ot tawa come these recipes for using liver.heart and kidnay.Casserole of Lamb's Liver 1 lb, liver, cut in pieces tablespoons fat small onions, chopped cup cubed carrots cup cubed potatoes teaspoon salt Dash of pepper cup canned tomatoes cup water bo ted Fe de 1 | iliver and brown onions.carrots and potatoes.Place liver and veg- |etables in a greased casserole, | season.Pour over this the tomatoes and water.Cover and bake in bare spots in your house\u2014the |® moderate oven, 350 deg.F.for one hour.Serves six.Pot Roasted Beef Heart 1 beef heart, 2-3 lbs.114-2 cups savoury dressing Flour, seasoned with salt Brown liver in hot fat.Remove Liver And Other Meats Are Kings of The Castle # 2 cups soft, stale bread- 14 cup diced turnip 2-3 sprigs parsley 1 whole small onion, stuck with cloves Salt and pepper 1 cup boiling water (add more in small amounts {f necessary during cooking) | 1 teaspoon granulated sugar Wash heart thoroughly warm water, Cut away arteries and \u2018veins and dry well inside.Stuff with savoury dressing and sew or skewer.Dredge with seasoned flour and saute on hot fat in the hottom of a heavy kettle or Dutch oven, Place a rack un-! der the meat, add chopped vegetables, parsley, whole onion, salt, pepper and cup boiling water.Caramelize the sugar until al-! most black.add 2 tablespoons boiling water to dissolve caramel and add to the meat.Cover and bake in a moderate oven 350 deg.F.until tender, about three hours, Savoury Dressing for Heart crumbs ig teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper Ly teaspoon poultry ing 2 tablespoous melted fat 1» tablespoon finely chopped .onfon or parsley Mix all ingredients together.Ridney and Beef loaf 1b, beef kidney 1b.beef.chuck or round | medium onion cup dried bread crumbs cup chopped celery teaspoons salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper ly teaspoon chopped parsley (optional) 1 egg.slightly beaten lg teaspoon poultry season- | season- i 1, | 1 1 1 le 1% ing Put kidney, beef and onion: through the meat grinder, Add; Miss E.Flanagan reported sum of $638.97 was raised by the BY CATHOLIC WOMEN AT ANNUAL MEETING At the annual meeting of the Westmount subdivision of the Catholic Women's League, held Friday in St.Leo's School Hall, reports showing an active year in various branches of work were presented, Mrs.A.I.Peterson, the treasurer, reported total receiptg in the general account amounted to $835.82 and disbursements $624.41.Donations were made to the following: Federation of Catholic Charities, $25; Sisters of Service, $68; Catholic Girls\u2019 Association $10; St.Leo's Boys\u2019 School $10; St.Paul's Academy, $10; Girl Guides, $5; Sisters of the poor $10, The War Service conveners, Mrs, E.Foster, Mrs.A, I.Peterson, Mrs.C.W.Hemming, Mrs.Maurice Shea, Mrs, J.W.Shea, the club for their War Service Fund and donations from this were made as follows: Red Cross Campaign $100; Overseas Chaplain, $30; cigarettes for overseas $96; Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club $10; West- ÿ : mount Hobby Show $4; Wool for Red Cross group, $45; and H.M.C.S.Westmount, $14.Miss E.Flanagan, convener of Red Cross, reported thirty-one ditty bags valued at $135 were given to the Merchant Marine; 28,800 cigarettes were sent overseas; 300 articles completed dur- | ing the year.Mrs.G.A.Meagher reported a total membership of 224 of which forty-nine were new members.Other reports were read.Mrs.J.T.Rogers was re-elec- ted president.Other officers are: 1st vice president, Miss E.U | | 4856 9 0 DO DOC SOC DOCS O ; \u2018 1 \u201430 TO TO OC OCTO Hand & Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 J oO Donohoe IN ow Sherbrooke St.West (ess = \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper* NEW OFFICERS NAMED Living Posters Presented At Re-Style Fashion Show A large and appreciative audience gree:ed the Re-Style Fash- fon Show presented Friday evening by the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount in St.Leo's; , School Hall.i Living posters, representing the Armed Services, as well as a {Red Cross V.A.D.were featured.(The tableaux were posed in a frame on the flag- | gigantic .decked stage.The Navy was represented by Ord.Seaman R.P.MacFarlane and Wren M.E.Robertson, the Army by Corporals J.Brennan and R.Farr, the Air Force by Corp.P.Houle and Leading Airwoman B.Brophy; with Trumpeter W.Put- tick and Mrs.P.S.Stevenson, as a Red Cross V.A.D., completing the picture.The fashion show opened with a presentation of a girl of the gay \u201890's, portrayed by Miss Joan Palmer; 2nd vice president, Mrs.G.Meagher; cor.secretary, Miss L.Cox; 3rd vice presidentg Mrs, E.Foster; treasurer.Mrs.O.I.Peterson.Councillors: Mrs, J.Colford, Mrs.E, O.Ryan, Mrs.L.Reynolds, Mrs.Maurice Shea, DCol-wer sthar hrd shrm mhh Walsh, wearing a voluminoug gown, ostrich feather hat apg parasol.The material in her gown would be ample to clothe three women of today.She way accompanied by Mr.Leonard Walsh, representing her beau, a Victorian dandy, wearing a shepe herd plaid suit, bowler hat, mustachio and sideburns.The commentator was Mrs Eve Trill, and Mrs.J.Leslig Hodges of the Consumers Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, was guest speaker, Many attractive ensembleg were presented by the models, made from garments long-dise carded and outdated.An amusing comedy act way turnished by Miss Roeberta Beatty, who modelled outfits she had re-styled herself.Staged by Mrs.Edgar Reynolds, the revue was under tha convenership of Mrs.G.Macklin Marshall, with Mrs.D.K.Donne.ly assisting in the arrangements, Mrs.Dale Bourcier trained the mannequins and \u201cbehind \u2018he scenes\u2019 were Mesdames P.J, Melvin, Edward Kennedy and 4, Laplante The winners of the door prizeg Mrs.W.Boyd, Mrs.C.Rowlands.| were: Miss Margaret Whitty, Miss Charlotte MecGillis, Mrs, J, J.Grant, Mrs.C.Foy, Mrs.J.C, O'Connell, Miss Hilda Conners, cost.Flanagan; 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In a charming old book written back in the nineteenth century.we find much interesting but quaint advice given to the women of the times.There are a few whispered words to the young woman shout always being gracious and polite to the man of her choice\u2014 about the importance of speaking in a softly modulated voice because, It states, men are susceptible to harsh notes in their women companions.Advice is tendered to the newly-engaged miss about the impropriety of visiting at \u201chis\u201d home without his mother\u2019s invita- \u2018iipin and to the young girl about the rudeness of eating on the street.It tells of elaborate ways \u2018a arrange house decorations for the wedding feast, how to make soldiers\u2019 hats out of dinner napkins and how to keep servants, az well as husbands, under control.Times have changed so much that we find great amusement in :he quaintness of that embellished society of yesterday\u2014there is only a faint tracery of it in our minds, which influences our characters.However, with a little zane reflection, it is not hard to realise that the genteel woman of the harpsichord age really had something ,and in these tense times, it is worthwhile to know the little tricks that help to soften the steely glint in the eye of our hard-working male, who has had a trying day with dynamos and turbines, or sergeants and colonels, or vice-presidents and officious secretaries.Women no longer sit at home and wait with dog-like devotion the return of the happy hunter.Instead, women have had to don the hunting clothes and do a little for themselves, Therefore, for this reason-\u2014this equality of ;sex\u2014we should gather up the loose straws of feminity and bind them with \u2018strength and beauty\u201d, in spite of the hunting togs\u2014the coveralls or the broad-shoulder- \u2018ed tweeds.! The woman of yesterday would |show as much interest in \u2018\u2018hie\u2019 |e hair-cut as wa expect him to show in our new hat.She would serve him a cup of warm broth iinstead of a wail about the \u2018\u2019cat- | tiness\u201d of the girl down our assembly line at the plant or the trials of the traffic in our taxi {work for the Red Cross.Through jalt her frivolous moods she would [display a little sincerity and never ionce bring his attention to the (bald spot slowly Increasing on ~ top of his head.Men carry around a mental image of his ideal woman against which we are critically weighed.They love to improve ux\u2014it'« the Pygmalion in them \u2014 and we should learn to take their well- | meant criticism with good hu- {mor and grace.Perhaps, we don't stay as tidily upholstered as our mirrors show us to be when we start out the day\u2014our fixings do flop around.Perhaps.we do dress in wisps of the purest insanity for a party then come home to com- DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS, LAMP SHADES MADE TO ORDER 24 Hour Service PERRONS SEEDS New 1943-44 Garden Book FREE with the purchase of two pkts., one of each of these § two outstand- jing novelties: No.226 CEL- = TucE or Col- |fortable old hedroom slippers and ery lettuce, pkt.| | if 15¢; No.2077} 1% faded wrapper.But, do let us try to keep our pretty painted mouths closed when we suddenly discover his tie askew and an old beau near at hand or when he reaches for his old sweater instead of that braid-trimmed housa jacket we gave him on our wedding anniversary.Men like to relax and they'll go where they can relax-\u2014he it at YOU CAN HELP THE WAR EFFORT BY FILLING YOUR COAL BIN CALL DE.1131 TODAY and make arrangements to have us fill your empty coal bin.Co-Operate NOW, storing fuel for next Winter is not hoarding.Hand & Parker LIMITED 4857 Sherbrooke Street West COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service Ornamental or RHUBARB chard, pkt.20c; tull descriptions in the catalogue).Send 35c in stamps or postal note and the above two items will be sent youimmediately with our new FREE catalogue.2 WHPERRON x SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN 935 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest 1 have found the words .vossorcer asasssonrenasersaenscenanpe rés tA0e0ss \u2026 hidden in the advertisement of .\u2026.\u2026uccrrerecesecssrsracracencese nsc ssse0es ON page .and the words .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026crcressrennes \u2026.hidden im the advertisement of .porarasensscresn sense soracsssen an secen ses on page .of this week's Exxaminer, these being the titles of the |! two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.| agrée to accept the judges decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.received badges TRAINED ATTENDANTS RECEIVE BADGES ON GRADUATION Ten fully qualified applicants signifying the completion of the three months course at exercises of the Parker School of Trained Aitendants held Monday afternoon in the Herbert Symonds Parish House.lu the absence of Professor HE.Reilley of the Physics Department of McGill University, Mrs.Douglas Ross read his address, which said that in his opinion there are cases of {liness in which & well-trained attendant can carry on to a satisfactory conclusion.In such instances, continued the address, it is a waste of woman- power to occupy the time of a Registered Nurse when a Trained Attendant might do just as well.Miss M.L.Parker, who presided, addressed the graduates with & tew words and said that the course could be put to good advantage in the women's services, which many of the graduates had Joined.Miss Kathleen Shackleton who presented the badges and diplomas, made a few {informal remarks.\u2018\u2018As an artist 1 find the colour scheme of your uniform most satisfying and restful to any patient, The folded \u2018keichief effect in the front is truly Canadian, ut it is so remiriscent of Evangeline.\u201d said Miss Shackleton, Miss Shackleton weni on to stress the need after the war for nursing services in the North- West territories, particulary In the isolated Arctic.and she felt that Trained Attendsnts would find their niche there.The room in the Church house looked charming with Spring flowers on the platform and the front row, with uniformed graduates in their blue dresses, soft white caps and aprons, added color.Miss Parker especially chose this uniform so it would be distinctive of that school and not he confused with that of Registered Nurses.Doctors have said that this soft hlue nas a good psychological effect on certain cases.Among those receiving badges signifying the completion of the three months course were: Miss Ada M.Wallace of N.D.G., Mrx, Margaret F.Rielley, Montreal West; Miss Hazel M, Ibbotson of Westmount and Mrs, Powis of Westmount, who knows the Peace River country well and intends to return this summer, taking her uniform with her for emergency purposes.Among those recelving diplomas, which signify completion of sfx months of practical work afler graduation were: Mrs.F., M.Cowan, of Westmount and Mrs.Hilda Blaise of N.D.G.VITAMINS OVERCOME SPRING TIREDNESS it \u201cSpring Fever,\u201d others hold the weather responsible for the tiredness, Jack of appetite and general irritability which is apt to overtake them at this time of year.Grandmother would probably have prescribed large doses of sulphur and molasses,-\u2014her favorite spring tonic for these end- of-winter woes, Dr.Pett, director of Nutrition Services, prescribes a spring tonic for Canadians who are winter- weary but It isn\u2019t sulphur and molasses, His tonic is much more pleasant to take than Grandmother's was.Says Dr.Petit, \"More careful attention to the rhooring of meals that contain a plentiful supply of the B vitamins i£ often all that is necessary to dispel that springtime lack of appetite, general weariness and irritability.\u201d , It isn\u2019t difficult to get this spring tonic from food.Use wheat germ on cereals, in muffins and soups.Use liver or kidney at least once a week, Don't forget the whole grains cereals and breads.Drink milk, eat eggs and green vegetables.This is medicine that's easy to take.Dr.Pett adds to his prescription, \u2014 eight hours sleep every night and some outdoor exercise every day even if it's only walking to work instead of taking the street car.Some call Mancheezter\u2014 More than 250 women have been trained in Bri- tajn to take charge of raiiway signal boxes, the \u201cnineteenth\u201d hole at the golf club, beside a trout stream or in the \u201cblind\u201d dûring the if we prattle on about west sestrassonrensannt sescosseseucc0us ve Address .ccoevneiiiinnennnia vavssse Winners are te be drawn frem these submitting the correet answers.poor pa went penniless.Cornelia\u201d the 20th graduation | HOME ECONOMICS Double-Duty Style + 9342) MARIAN MARTIN This perky style will please every smart, economical mother.\u2018The one simplec-to-sew Marian Martin Pattern, 9342, will make daughter two gay outfits.Stitch it up in plaid as a jumper, with a fresh white blouse, For warm days to come, use the same style for a little sundress.Pattern 9342 may he ordered only In children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.Size 6, jumper, requires 1 5-8 yards 35-inch; blouse, 7-8 yard contrast, Each pattern costs fwenty-fi craft Department, 2191 - Beret and Bag Set , TERY Crocheted Accessories gayly team up with vour tailored elo- thes this season, This jiffy crochet.beret and purse set ls colorful, becoming and so economical to make up in straw varn, Both pieces are done in just one long strip of crochet, Pattern 560 contains directions for beret and purse; (llustra- tions of stitches; list of mater- als required, ve cents (25c), which should be sont in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiver, Neadle- Hampton Ave., N.D.G., Montreal.plainly the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slownass of the mails delivery of our patterns may take a few days longer than usual.Write Westmount Women Elect Officers at Annual Meeting The Westmount Women'g Club held its twenty-fifth Annual meeting in Victoria Hall on Friday, at 2.30 p.m.Mrs.Harold Mills was elected president succeeding Mrs.R.M.Macaulay, The treasurer, Mrs.J.W.Wright, reported that approximately $8000, had heen raised during the year through the elub's vagious activities, which was used mostly for war work.Donations were recounted as follows: $2100, to the Canadian Red Cross for a Blood Donor Clinic; $25 to the Canadian Red Cross Campaign, $180 to the Foster Parent Plan for the maintenance of the club's adopted child in England, $100 Victory Loan Campaign; $75 Soldiers\u2019 Wives League; $50.35 Russian, relief; $25 Sands for Britain: $10 \u201cVv\u201d Bundles; $15 to the YMCA Cam- patgn: $211.53 Westmount Rotary (\u2018lub percentage from home.cooking booth and sale of raffle tickets: $25 Women's General Hospital; $524 St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.The War Work Committe spent on H.M.C.S, Minesweeper \u201c\u201cWaest- mount.\u201d $208.61 on entertainment for Service Groups and $50 W.V.8.Christmas treat for St.Anne\u2019g Military Hospital.grants voted at the meeting were 8100 for the Crippled Children's Hospital; $20 Westmount High School prizes (War Savings Stamps), $25 to A.N.A.House; £10 Montreal Convaleseent Hospital: $25 Chinese War Relief; 235 Homoeopathic Hospital, $10 Grace Dart Home; $10 to the School for Handicapped Children: summer supplies, Reports were read hy the chairman of the following committees: Hospitalify Mrs.A.S.Thomson, assisted hy Mrs.A.M.Boucher duck \u2018reported that the shooting seaxon, They can't relax Party had Mrs.1876.50 and that the zale of Vic- Granby's giant geraniums or how tory Buttons had includes $25 Made by Mre.Henry Griffin by stringing pearls, Ways and Means, Mrs.J.Gordon Birnie Kent Theatre netted the sum of the under the realized sum of $19.Welfare, Let's not don a bit of fluff and | chairmanship of Mrs.Chas Shear- try to show them that we are still er reported that she had supplied femtnine\u2014let's really be that way milk and clothing to needy fam- and sparkle as we should! | flies, Five hampers were givep at $123.22 | New | $250 tn War Wark Committee for | raised the sum of $537.80 which! Christmas, A doll and complete wardrobe was donated hy Mrs.Lorne H.Eaton which was raffled and netted $243.50, In the absence of Mrs, H.A.Cloutier, chairman of the drama committee, Mrs.J.W.Wright reported a net profit of $1068, half of which was given to St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, who co-opera- ted with our Club in producing the play \u2018The Man Who Came to Dinner\u201d, The War Work report given by Mrs.Harold Mills, chairman, showed that $1337.18 was spent to buy wool and material for sewing.Other reports were read hy Mrs.R, M.Whitmore, chairman of music; Mrs.J.A.Gillespie, press: Mra, landless Pratt, door and house; Mrs.R.W.Rowat, courtesy: Mrs.John Muleafr, Levies and education, and League ifor Women's Rights; Mra.(Gen.Inglis, local Council of Women; | Mrs.C, S.Fortier, Foster Parent Plan, and Mrs.A.8.Thomson, | Rig Sister Association, The mem- j bership secretary, Mra.A.0M.i Boucher, reported 315 members |wiith 27 new members and paid tribute to six members who passed away during the year.Mrs.John T.Rowe, corresponding secretary reported having sent out {approximately 3000 pleces of \u2018mail.Mrs.C.D.Freneh, chaïrman (ot nomination presented the following slate of officers and chair- \u2018men for the Incoming hoard; \u2018president, Mrs.Harold Mills; first vice president, Mrs, Herbert C.Holland; second vice-president, Mrs, R.M.Stott; recording secretary, Mrs.C.E.Gausden; corres.iponding secretary, Mrs, C, W.Williams; membership secretary, Mrs, ©.S.Fortier; treasurer, Miss S.Gardner; Music, Mrs, R.M.Whitmore; press and archivist, Mrs, J.A.Gillespie; civics and .education.Mrz.Chaz.Shearer; welfare, Mrs.Lincoln Jay, door and house, Mrs.M.J.G.Hogan; drama and public speaking, Mrs.Jf.Cairns; war work, Mrg, Harold Mills, The retiring president, Mrs.R.M.Maranulay thanked the Board for their co-operation and loyalty during her two-year term of of- ifire, and welromed the new president, to the chair.She was pre- \u2018rented with a silver rose howl, suitably engraved, The prescnta- COSTUME JEWELRY USED TO FEMINIZE OUR 1943 CLOTHES You'll turn to costume jewelry more than ever this year\u2014to teminize your tailored suits, to individualize and dramatize your basic frocke, to provide eve appeal and to glve a lift to your epirita.Most of the new jewelry is made of silver, wood, leather and plastica, But there's no priority on the artistic ingenuity of jewelry designers.Coro, noted jewelry stylist, has fntroduced an exciting new group of necklaces, bracelets, pins, clips and earrings designed to complement the new fashions and bolster morale, Many of these pieces are extremely fominine like the old-fashioned bouquet ping and lacy-patterned necklaces in wonderfully effactive plastic.SUIT JEWELRY Others are definitely intended for the \u2018suit girl\u201d\u2014hand-carved wooden Initial pins In a graceful script, amusing animal and novelty character pins in ceramics, plastic and wood leather.And there are still other pieces which can double on tailored and dressy ensembles, such as the gay butterfly pins and earrings delicately enameled on sterling silver, the multi-colored beads called Night Life in boautifully blended pastels, and Radiance and Rapture, Coro's two new pearlized plastics, which are feather light, can be shaped into Intricate designs and come in all the colors ef the rainbow, Shell jewelry is just right for your new spring cottong, and so Are the sete made from, of all things, burrs, NEW MODES Coro offers these predicilons of new modes in jewelry: Necklaces are very important because of the collarless and low V necklines.The younger woman may select a 60-Inch rope to add color and dash to a simple dresa, hit the matron may prefer one of the dressmaker types especlal- ly designed by Andree of Coro to fit the base of the throat and cenceal ugly hollows.With suits, the choker necklaces\u2014one, two or three strands, in pearls, lua- trollte, plastic or sholls\u2014are al- mort.indispensable, Karrings are almosl an essen- tlal part of every woman's cos- tyme, By careful selection, she can make certain that euch piece of jewelry she owns can be paired with a met of her earrings.And every woman whose heart is with the armed forces will want at least one pin, bracelet or set of earrings with the milllary Insignia of her \u201chear! interest.\u201d Easter Party Planned By Catholic Mothers An Easter party sponsored by the Catholle Mothers Club ot Westmount, will be held on Kas- ter Monday evening, in St.leo's School hall.The student committee, under the joint chairmanship of Mavis Reynolds, Burton avenue, and Jack Bhannan, Clarke avenue, is very busy with arrangements, An excellent orchestra.has heen secured, The guests will be received by Mrs.A.À.Paré, president of the club.\u201cEaster 1943\u201d Subject Of Address To W.M.S.Faster fhank-offering meeting of ftanjey Presbyterian Church.W.M.S.Auxillary will be held Tuesday afternoon 3 p.m., in the church hall, \u201cTaster 1943\" is the xubject of an address to he given hy ths Rev, I.8.Morley, B.D.,, Ph.D.Devotional period will ha taken by Mrx.G, W.Grier.Easter music and nolos, Muriel Munn and Miss Muir, Misk Peggy Black Watch Group Meets The Black Watch (RHR) af Canada, Women's Division, will hold a meeting on Tuesday evening, April 27, at 8 o'clock, in Kildonan Hall, for relatives of men of the 2nd Battalinn, There will he a program of entertainment and refreshments merved.Wonl will be given out and fin- Export permits are now required for all shipments of ma- ple syrup and maple sugar to any destination, with the axcep- \u2018tion of small casual shipments \"of one gallon or less of maple |syrup ar two pounds or less of j maple sugar.ition was made by Mrs.RW, 'Rowat, ! The new president, Mrs.Harold Mille, announced that the War Work Committee would function as usual during the summer.New President Mrs.Harold Mills, newly elected president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club.HADASSAH WOMEN TO HOLD AUCTION AT SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Permits have been issued by the British Government, to soma 35,000 persons, mostly children, allowing them to leave varlous occupied countries for lande of safety.With this in mind, women of the Shaar Hashomayiw Chapter of Hadussah Lave nunder- taken to collect money for thin worthy cause through a Bring- and-Buy Salo and Auction of Ob- jots d'Arts, to be held on Tucs- day afternoon, May 4th, al the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Kensington avenuo, Westmount.Members and friends of Hadns- sah are being asked to contribute miscellaneous articles of interest and value, such as china, glass, pictures, bric-n-brac, trinkets, costume jewellery, handicrafia, ate.The women, under the con- venorship of Mesdames B.Lefcort, and L.K.Freedman, are working very hard to make the event a success, and are anxious for a large attendance.SQUIRREL MEAT CEILING Stockholm \u2014Colling prices for foxes, squirrels, crowe, and gulls which, before Lhe war, were not regarded as human food, have been fixed by the Swedlsh Price Board.Westmount Girl Guides Exhibit Their Work The Girl Guides of Westmount District are having a display on Wodnesday evening, {n the auditorium of the Shaar Hashomayim, 450 Kensington avenue.The purpose of this display is to show as many paris of the Guide program as possible.to parents of the Guides and othors interested in that work.To accompliah this there will be voxhibits from 7-8, and a program from S-9.30.In the exhiblts many types of handworkh done by the Brownies wifi be shown.There will he poste ere of Guide work, One come pany has mado a diminutive camp site, another is setting up a model patrol corner.There wil] alse he many exhibita of badge work, The program will consist of short skits from every company and pack, showing the type of work dons at their moctings, U SUCCULENT SALVAGE London\u2014Found In a salvage bin not far from Marble Areh in London: Three juicy oranges: two unopened packages of prunes, enough uncooked bacon to feed a person for a weok, EASTER SUGGESTIONS A VARIETY OF NEW Spring Dresses in Silk Jerseys, Crepes, Sheers and Cottons.Pastel shades, prints, navy and black.ORIENT AND KAYSER ?HOSIERY 79¢ - 1.00 - 1.25 Sixes 83'2 to 1044 GLOVES 69c up to 3.00 BLOUSES - SKIRTS - NECKWEAR These are only a few of the many appropriate gifts for Easter which we have M stock.i > LADIES WEAR 1219 Green Avenue A (Just above St.Catherine) Fitzroy 9541 Te Legs of LAMB Fresh HALIBUT .».42C » 52c Modern Equipment WEEK-END SPECIALS! Fresh SALMON Ib.40c Best quality Red Ribbon Beef, Lamb and Veal.Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily, Free Delivery \u2014 FI.3900 ROBERTS\u2019 PROVISIONS 1259 GREENE AVE.(Just Below Western) vo 1» SSC ETS .n.35C Parsonal Service \u2018 EASTER LILIES EASTER FLOWERS We Have a Beautiful Selection of - ROSE BUSHES HYDRANGEAS and a great variety of other plants and Cut Flowers to choose from at Moderate Prices.Please Order Early for Finest Selection WA.1522 e OPEN GOOD FRIDAY eo Special Care Given to Phone Orders GOL DEN FLOWER SHOP \u201cI.augh Your Blues Away\u201d 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST AT VICTORIA PAGE EIGHT The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metrepelis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° be an devoted aime to the home, \u201cThe Faaminer\u201d Rewspaper for independent, te public ly-respected Fu City when the Polish memoria COMPANY Fairness and such debasing a clean service.Co-operation m WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 trust, in unscar ALTER AND ERLICH FRANK TALK ABOUT RUSSIA is needed, both in defense and in criticism.General- Russians, and little Millions of workers in the Americas, sympathetic with the Soviets but not in large numbers Communists, are eager to know whether big business is going ities get nowhere with farther with Latins, to swing diplomatic power to sia\u2019s influence for new economic ideas.Fqual- ly, many of them want to know if, without counter-pressure, the Stalin regime is going to get away with its assassination, in March belatedly admitted, of the two well-known Tolish- Jewish anti-fascists, Alter and Erlich, They know these men were killed hecause they refused to join a group Jews set up in Moscow to sell Polish workers in the general peace-table settlement.on the Russian border claims anti-Nazis When More consistent were Erlich and Alter.marched into Poland, they fled eastward and were arrested, not welcomed, by the Russians, who were then playing ball with Hitler.We new close relatives, one of whom was with them at the moment of flight and knew their just.From the ing as a chance elements, From Polish martyrs\u2019 fair an anti- Jew ever its sins, ha throttle Rus- .from racial pre Detroit a fe of Poles and \u201cTwenty-sev advance of wages today.Stalin armies than Nazi Now.in the circles but it w hopes for safety in that direction, We labored to get them freed with the aid of a universal- found at the end of his diplomatic efforts nothing but cold evasion.ramify is shown by the fact that in Mexico pin\u2019s Funeral March, Comintern agents immediately Lroke up the gathering, held in a center of Polish and Jewish activity, tabor newspaper scized upon the broken meet- produces a cycle.UNION ON STRIKE THE FOLLOWING NEWS note came from at offices of Local 600 of the United Automobile Workers (C.[.0).) struck for higher C.LO.Office Workers\u2019 Union.\u201d that when a man hites a dog that is news, We don't know what they call it in union union group goes on strike against a union \u2014that\u2019s sumpin! ropean Foreign Minister who How such deeds slain men's followers held a I meeting, starting with Cho- firmness might help prevent cts.But platitndes never will, ust have a hasis in ethics, in red respect.What tragic div- | isions such unrebuked excesses create can he seen from the newly solidified Polish resistance to Russian claims, many of which are wav Mexico's leading anti- to pillory all advanced labor the way a very few of the friends sought to give the af.| ih twist, when Russia, whats led the world in freedom judice.One evil, unchecked, w days ago: en women stenographers They are members of the newspaper business it 1s said ould seem to us that when a Christian Science Services *\u2014\u2014#* +*\u2014\u2014_\u2014* \u201cprobation after death\u2019 is the subject of the l.esson-Sermon Lo be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 25th.The Golden Text is from Psalms 49:15, \u201cGod will redeem my soul from tho power of the grave: for hae shall recelve me.\u201d Awong the cltullons which comprise (he Lesson-Sermon Ja the following from the Bible: \u201cYea, thoukh 1 walk through the valley of the shadow of death, | will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.\u201d (Psalms 23:4.) The cludes Lesson-fSorimon also in- the following passage from the Christian Science lexl- book \u2018Science and Ilealth with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cWe know that all will bo chunged \u2018in the twinkling of an eye\u2019, when the last trump shall sound; but this last call of wisdom cannot come Lill mortals have already yielded Lo each lesser call in the growth of Christian charactor, Mortals need not fancy that belief in the experience of death will awaken them to glori- tied being.Universal salvation rests on progression and probation, and is unattainable without them.\" (Fage 291.) WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH NOTES * * A Good Friday service will be held in Westmount Park Church at 11.00 am.Mr.Goth will sprak on \u201cThe Door of the Cross\u201d.The vilal significance of Ean- ter will he faced by (he minister of Westmount Park Church on Sunday.Buster is one of the most important dates In the church year and Mr.Goth, at both serv- fees, will emphasilzo (he siguifi- cance of the resurrection of Chris, for our own time.Chris- tinn people must always he ask- ing themselves questions if their How much does the resurrection mean to us?What if Christ be not risen from the dead: Is there any power for us in the resurrection?The meaning of Easter may take a new significance 1f we deal with these questions honestly and in the light of our present day knowledge.To those and all the services in Westmount Park Church all are invited.Every Cent Counts No amount you can lend your Steel helmets cost 32.39 hut are not complete without threaded washer cent, cents will pay for a case for anti- country is too small, a small costing one Two gar eyeshlelds; three cents for a lurge C.W.A.C, button; four cents for a comb, And so it goes, right up 97 cents for a belt; 98 cents for a (wo-quart coffee pot; 99 cents for three pairs of anti- gas overmittens; and $1 for a to Bach.Solo and chorus, \u2018On this Earth we have no Continuing Home\u2019, Brahms, On Sunday, May 2nd, West- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 Westmount Baptist Church Notes * ! | + * | » The Easter services in West- mount Baptist Church will be of unusual interest.The choir will present an inspiring program of | music st esch service.The theme ot the morning sermon will be, \u201cThe Most Amazing Thing About ('hrist\u2019s Resurrection\u2019.Easter carol, \u201cThis Glad Easter Day\", Dickinson.Solo, *1 Know that My Redeemer Liveth\u201d, Handel.\u201cFestival Te Deum\u2019, Dudley In the evening at 7.30, there will ha a Baptismal service.The sermon theme will be: *Four Questions About Christian Bap- tiam\u2014 Who?When?How?Why?\" Progr#m of music: Anthem, \u201cNow Let Every Tongue Adore Thee, mount Baptist Church will broad- cart over Station CBM, On Sunday evening, May 16th, the choir, under the direction of Mr.Hib- bert Troop, will present a Brahms recital, ELVILLE CHURCH NOTES f | » Special music and sermons appropriate to Easter will be given at Melville Church next Sunday.In the morning, Dr.Mulligan will preach upon the wonderful inspiration of the Christian hope which 18 the characteristic of the season, In the evening he will deal in his sermon with the opposite side of this great Christian doctrine, \u2018Is Belief in a hereafter an Absolute Essential of the Christian Faith?\u201d Due to the war and some modern scientific ideas there has heen a revival of the old pesaim- ism even among Christians \u2014 \u2018Death ends AIN.Dr.Mulligan will endeavour to answer the question, \u2018\u2018Does it?\" AL the Sunday school service at 3 p.m., Capt.Howard Richardson will show a number of beautiful- ly-colored slides of the Oberam- mergau representation of the life of Christ.Parents and friends have been invited to attend.The foundation Tund appeal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada promises to be well rupport- ed by the members of Melville, notwithstanding the appeal for the usual generous offering at Easter.In 1941, Britain sent to battlefields abroad 9,781 planes\u2014-over four times the number she imported, and 3.000 tanks\u201415 times faith is to remain a living thing.Wren's shirt! the number imported.) The Westmount 2035 CLA tt Examiner SIFIED ADS WAlnut 2773 LOST SMALL purse with plaid lining, con- talning prayer beads and medal, small change, etc.Vicinity Elm Ave.to Peel St.FI.7644, M-24 FOR SALE BOY'S blua winter coat.Four plece blue suit, double breasted, excellent condition, sizes 15.EL.9708.M-15 ACCOUNTING & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION INCOME TAX assistance or complete preparation of returns\u2014T.imited celi- entele\u2014moderate fee.For appointment write Box 427, c-o 2181 Hampton Avenue.M-22 BUSINESS OPI'ORTUNITIES I'OR rent or sale.Summer hotel at Mont Tremblant.Modern, well equipped, good clientele, full house all last season.Would consider operating partnership with good cook, willing to operate kitchen, dining room.Particulars, FI, 0186, M-12 PROPERTY FOR SALE OXENDEN AVENUE, immediately above I'rince Arthur, duplex, upper that, rovenue $43.00, Tower fiat, ?rooms, owner vccupled.Possession can be given by arrangement at any time.Bargain for immediate sale.GROSVENOR AVE.\u2014MIidway between Sherbrooke St.and Cote St.Antoine Road.Very desirable 2 storey brick and stone residence.9 rooms, 1 car garmge in rear, lot approximately 50 ft.by 111 ft.Apply The Eastern Trust Company, 134 St.James St, W.Blair 1745, M-26 AUTOMOBILES WANTED EX-ARMY officer wants good used Buick, Mercury or Dodge by private purchase for cash.Write Box 424, c-o 2191 Hampton Avenue.M-13 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED DOM HELP WANTED .GOOD plain cook and general $35.00 monthly, Upper Roslyn, 2509, worker, su, M-24 ROOMS TO LET VICTORIA Avenue, Sherbrooke Comfortable single room with privil- egca Fl.8585.M-17 FURNISHED APTS.WANTED.BUSINESS girl desires one room apt.Call after 6 p.m, AT.$030.M-10 FOR SALE BOORCASE, droplent table.chairs, secretary.Never used.Few lovely rugs, scatior mate Beautiful modern bedroom.Handsome new velour ches.terfleld suite, bargain, $85 Walnut breakfast suite.Lamps, tables, Everything absolutely perfect.Fl.1950, Colson, 1353 Greene, Westmount.M-20 SIDEWALK bieyele, 55.00.Blue tronch coat, 5-8 years, $1.00.WK, 1438.M-52 SPRING coat and hat, size 6 or 6X.good condition.WE.4355.* M-1£ een niin: WALNUT dining room 4804.LAWN roller.Wa.M-14 M-23 sutie.WI.8288, FOR SALE GAS STOVE, four burner, two ovens, plate warmer.Apply superintendent, 400 Kensington Avenue, Westmount.CHESTERFIELD, à pleces, two colors, new, $75.00.New beautiful rug, 6 3-4 x 9 Largains.$32.50.5826 Sherbrooke W.IL.3614.M-2 i DO OO 1 OE 111 OO 072 - Crossword Puzzle ER EO 1 0 1 2 3 6 12 54 $7 ss se HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Dance step 4\u2014A time-kecper 9\u2014Light How 12\u2014Sen eagle 13\u2014Erglestone 11\u2014Reverage 13\u2014Meadow .tê\u2014tilrl's name 17\u2014Aquatie bird 18\u2014 Alreraft (coll) 20\u2014Exclamation 21\u2014Symbol for calcium 23-A unit 2\u2014 Stage whispers 28\u2014-Harvest goddess 30-To become known 32\u2014Ratters against 31\u2014Finnish seaport 17-\u2014Charts 5S5\u2014An â6\u2014To fall A7~\u2014 Afternool 59\u2014Unit of 2\u2014Part of ing 4t\u2014Printer's measure 19-Behold ! 45\u2014To break into bits 506\u2014 Man's name Ht\u2014To be in debt 54-\u2014Female sheep Alaskan To make happy VERTICAL 1- Srordsman's dunimystage 3\u2014-To break suddenis 4\u2014Oceupant of build- 5-Wandering 6\u2014Ntelonging to me i IS 10 1 OO OO 7 8 9 56 59 20-.Beast of burden 21\u2014A body of military men 22\u2014Three-banded armadillo 2{\u20140f unknown name 25\u2014Expires behind 26\u2014 Mistake no party 27 \u2014Shabby 29\u2014-VFog made hy smoke HM\u2014Nickname of 16th President a3\u2014-Tintail ducks A7\u2014Doetrine 38\u2014Drinks Ww the health of t2\u2014You and we 43\u2014A large knife 16\u2014Dugout darker work \u201cto be\u201d 233\u2014Wlthered 7\u2014tireek letter 17\u2014 Encountered 36\u2014Outstanding 8-Prefix: again 48\u2014Reverential fear aa\u2014Turf 9\u2014To dress skins 19\u2014Hdihte seed 40\u2014Wisest 10 Wing 30-Cloth measure 41 Pronoun 1t-\\Vriting implement 32 Armed conflict 43\u2014Rallway (ahbe.) 17\u2014Watereratt (pl.M\u2014Te urge on 55-\u2014 Hebrew month WANTED TO PURCHASE WE are interested in buying vid Silver Plate, Bric-a-brac, Jewellery, China, ete.Our reputation during 43 years in business is your assurance of honest, confidential transactions.Phone WE.4046, Ohman\u2019s, 1216 Greene avenue.M-9 MEN'S and boy's used winter «and fall coats, suits, double breaated, tux- edon, etc.Good prices, HA, 3790, Evenings.CR.1938, M-1 WANTED \u2014 Wicker go-cart in good condition.DK.5048.M-11 CASH FOR ANTIQUES LYONS, one of Canada's largest and oldest established antique dealers.guarantees highest cash prices for antique, sterling and plated ware, china, crystal, bric-a-brac, paintings, ornaments, other antiques bought, Representative calls.Lyons 1450 St, Catherine, WI.5700.M-3 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DI, 3110.M-4 DRESSMAKING COATS, suits and dresses, reason- able prices.Miss Mathews, Tailoress, dressmaker, 4316 St, Catherine St.FI.6084.M-18 LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, suits and dresses.Smocking, cmbroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber, Fl.6070.M-5 EDUCATIONAL FRENCH, Spanish.Private lessons, Professor Keller-Woltf.2084 Lincoin Avenue.FT.9573.M-21 TUTORING, McGill Graduate (High School Honours in Physics and French), will coach students in Algebra, Geometry, Physics, French, Eng- lish Composition.T.iterature.also Primary School subjects, George Rourke, R.A.FL 0769.M-6 MASSAGE NURSING, SWEDISH MASSAGE i SWEDISH Massage (Indies).$1.25.service of registered nurse for any medical treatment as prescribed by Nour doctor.For appointment call 9-5 WE, S356, « M-7 RUGS RROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs made from your old carpets, mater.fils, any =ize, or color.Anglo-French, Co.Drummond Bide.PL.546, M-S \u201cBACK THE ATTACK\" , The Examiner\u2019 Hidden Titles Contest The.Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each weak twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: Simply find the two Lu IZ ads.in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, : 2191 Hampton avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the ! names of the winners will be published in Thursday's paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the ocrrect answers, as, unfortunately, it would.be impossible to give passes to every one submitting the right answers.The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.C.Parsons, 6 Park Place, Apt.5; Miss Mary Heeren, 4560 St.Catherine West, Apt.38; Pte.R.Black, 175 Selby St.; Mrs.Doris Lightfoot, 116 Blenheim Place; Marion Fryer, 364 Elm Ave.; Mrs.J.L.Rankin, 638 Belmont Ave.J LLLLIILLLLLLLLL ELIS LLL 7 72ST LLLLLLLL L111 17 LLLS LS LLL LLLSLLLLLLSLLIILLL SLL LL LLL LIL SSL SILLS SSSI SIP Ld ASS SSL v w THE FORUM jp Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it ! does not accept responsibility for them.N N NY N N 3 NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NY N N N NN N NI N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 3 N 3 N N N N er RR rrr A sharp controversy has been aroused by the action of the war office in withdrawing from circulation in the army the publication, Current Affairs, which contained a summary of the Beveridge report.The summary, prepared by Sir William Beveridge himself for this army publication, had been intended for the use of junior officers in leading the discussions in their platoons.Soldiers, bishops and statesmen have condemned the action of the war office as \u2018\u2018an error in judgment\u201d and \u201ca deplorable blunder.\u201d The defense offered by Lord Cranborne is that the government and Parliament have not themselves carefully examined the report and should not take action which would imply that they had accep- + ted it.But the critics are unsatisfied, They declare that the war office 18 not sufficiently awake to the change that has \u2018come about in the army.They still think of \u201cTommy Atkins,\u201d and the soldier of today is not at all like the First World War soldier in bis outlook.\u2014Dr.E.Shillito, John Burus, the champion of the poor dockers when they fought their battle for union recognition nearly 60 years ago, has died.He was the first representative of labor to serve in a British cabinet.He resigned from the government in 1914 because he could not bring himscif to serve in a war cabinet, This trade union secretary, known to bis men as \u2018\u2019Honest John,\u201d was the target for all sorts of abuse, but he never discussed why he left the cabinet.He simply refused to take any responsibility which his conscience would not approve.lord Morley was the other minister who walked out with him.Burns began life as an engineer.After.his retirement he lived .in Clapham, where he had as fine a library of books upon London as can be found.He will not be forgotten when the history of labor in England is written, \u2014 Dr.Shillito, The governor of Oklahoma, Robert 8.Keer, is a Sunday school teacher in First Baptist Church, Oklahoma City.The governor of Georgia, Ellis Arnall, is a member of Central Baptist Church, Newman, Ga.The governor of Minnesota, Harold Stassen, also a Baptist, is president of the International Council of Religious Education.\u2018The British Council of Churches through its executive committee, recently endorsed the Beveridge report recommending a plan of social security for the whole nation \u2018as being in accord with Christian principles ., : express- (ing) à new sense of community and should be supported by all who believe that ve are members one of another.\u201d The Northern Baptist Convention of the U.S.A.announced that cash receipts for its $600,000 World Emergency Fund are now $15,000 over the total amount, two months in advance of the April 30 deadline.A $700,000 fund will be inaugurated for the next fiscal year, beginning May 1.as well as a post-war rehabilitation fund of $1,000,000.The discussion of post-war planning becomes every week more animated.The battle is going against those who urge postponement until the war is over.Public opinion is well expressed by Sir William Beveridge when he writes: \u201cFor the leaders of a democracy at war to concern themselves with the purpose of victory as well as with the means to victory is not a diversion of effort from more important to less important tasks.It is a part of their task\u2014the means to success.\u201d That belief has sunk into the mind of this people.They cxpect Parliament to busy itself with social security, city and rural planning.agriculture and education and they will not he satisfied to wait.They remember 1919.\u201cThe government would never be forgiven if like \u2018he foolish virginx it were dis (Solution will be found elaewhers in this issue) ZEEE er mans - BUY VICTORY BONDS overed with lamps untrimmed on the day of the coming of peace,\u201d says the Spectator.Plans for the postwar world at thie stage should be based on the hope of providing new adjustments in our social and economic framework \u2018to meet the conditions of a changed and mechanized world to the end that we may continue free\u201d James Bryant Conant, president of Harvard University, declared last Friday in an address made at the 32nd annual meeting of the New York Academy of Publie Education.Dr.Conant recommended a five-poin! master plan for postwar planning, as follows: (1) Provide an educational system that offers real equality of opportunity.(2) Find the exceptional men among those receiving this opportunity while they are still in training.(3) Give these men every advantage and facility in the way of machines and helping hands.(4) Be certain that there are many rival and independent groups competing for scientific and technical achievement, and that no group can long perpetuate itself.(5) Develop a system of checks on \u201cco-ordinating agencies\u2019 which will curb their dictatorial powers, 1t was announced in Toronto that the United Church of Canada closed its financial year with combined missionary, educational and social service offerings of nearly $1,500,000, an increase of approximately $30.000 over the previous year's contributions.The church hag virtually liquidated its accumulated deficit through a scheme by which subscribers bought government stamps and bonds for war purposes, then gave these certificates of indebtedness to the church, the amount to be paid to the church at maturiy.;] \u2014 The three principal branches of the American labor movement\u2014 the A.F.of L., the C.1.O.and the \u201cRailway Brotherhoods'' \u2014 have organized the American Labor Conference on International Affairs.The conference intends t» study war and postwar problems from the point of view of organized labor in order to help formulate policies on which the American and the European labor movements can agree.Lord Nuffield in addition lo his many benefactions (many | millions of dollars) has established a foundation such as those established by Carnegie, Rhodes a%i Rockefeller.The main objects of the trust are: (1) Medical research and teaching:' (2) the organization and development of medical and health services: (3) scientific research and teaching in the interests of trade and industry: (4) the pursuit of social studies; (5) the care and comfort of aged persons.A returned missionary reports that living costs have soared.A 8! much less than the present cost it \"port is correct and the cost of \u2018securing power by this method is will be an advantage to all of us except the miners who w!R be thrown out of work.Let us hope that by the time the new method is used in other countries and in | Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) i | Minister: Rev.Coerge W.Coth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 25th EASTER SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\"If Christ Be Not Risen.\u2019 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Power of His Resurrection.\u2019\u2019 Both services will significance of the emphasize the Mr.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist, St.Stephen's Church Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave, GOOD FRIDAY Three Hour Service 12-3 p.m.conducted by Rev.Harold S.Laws, Rector Lantern Service 8 p.m.Preacher; Rev.W.Talbot-Hindiey.EASTER DAY Holy Communion at 6 and 8 a.m.Choral Communion & Sermon 11 a.m.Preacher: Rev.Harold S.Laws Children\u2019s Service 3 p.m.Evening Service 7.30.Preacher: Rev.W.Talbot-Hindley.Rev.Harold S.Laws, M.A., Rector Rev.G.N.Standish, B.A., Assistant Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B, D.D.EASTER SERVICES 11.00 am.\u201cThe Easter Message.\u201d 11.45 am.Primary Classes.3.00 p.m.Special Sunday School Service with exhibition of Oberammergau series of Beau- | tiful slides illustrative of the life of Christ, living Christ.i \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d our country it will be easy te transfer coal miners to other occupations without any period of unemployment.-\u2014 Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank S.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, APRIL 25th 11.00 am.\"The Christian Fath 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.\u201cThis Wonderful Sec.ity.\" ' Special Easter Music will be rendereq\u2019 by the Choir.Soloists: Mrs.Walter Clapperton ang Flight Lieut.Harold Gillingham, OO\".CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A., D.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 25th 10.00 a.m.Open Session of Church School.11.00 a.m.Go\u2014Tell! 7.30 p.m.The Angel in the Tomb, Communion of the Lord's Supper and reception of new members at both services, Thursday, April 29th, 2.30 p.m.Tea and demonstration under auspic:4 of W.A.Address by Miss Muriel rayon.Monday, May 3rd, 6.30 p.m.Mother and Daughter Banquet.Speaker: Dr, D.J.Ross.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Director EASTER SERVICE 1 am.\u201cTHE MOST AMAZING THING ABOUT - CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u2018Can One be a Christian and not Believe in Immortality?\" | Easter Music at all services.The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach.| VISITORS WELCOME ! CHURCH OF THE ADVENT \u201cThe Little Church on i Wood & Western\u201d WESTMOUNT Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector | Rev.Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest GOOD FRIDAY | 7.30 a.m.Mattins and Litany.9.30 a.m.Table Prayers and Sermon.12 noon Three Hours\u2019 Vivil.Conductor: Rev.Father Stephen, O.S.F.4.00 p.m.Children's Service.8.00 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Father Stepher, O.S.F.EASTER DAY 6 am, 7 am, 8 am.and 9 am.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Procession.3.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Vespers.7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong and Procession.Eucharist and St.Matthias\u2019 Church WESTMOUNT Comer Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road GOOD FRIDAY 9.30 a.m.Scholars\u2019 Service, i 10.30 a.m.Matins and Ante-Communion Service with Address.Preacher: ! Rev.W.J.White.12.00-3.00 p.m.Three Hours Devotion conducted by Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver.- EASTER SUNDAY 7.00 a.m\u2026 8.00 am.9.30 am.Holy Communion.To 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choral).felebrant: At.Rev.Lennox Wil- iams, D.D.Preacher: Rev.C : Gilbert Oliver.¥ nen | 3.00 p.m.Scholars\u2019 Service and Easter | Pageant.7.30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.W.J.White.EASTER WEEK Monday.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Wednesday, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.British-made bicycle worth about £8 sells for £230: a shilling writing pad costs 10s.; sugar is now 43.3d.per pound.and rice.the staple articel of food, ix now 1s.per pound.These he said are current prices in Chungking.The Soviet Union.it is reported.has devised a method of getting power from coal by burning the coal in the seam and thus avoiding the work of mining coal as that process is now known throughout the world.If this re- | STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HANDEL'S With Orchestral Contralto; Fit.Lt.Harold Gil Me.William Stevens, Lic.M Mr.George Brewer, F.| Admission: 55 cents \u2014 At Shaw's Good Friday, April 23rd, 1943, at 8.00 p.m.will be rendered by The Church Choir (Augmented) 100 voices ASSISTED BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS: Mrs.Mary Henderson, Soprano; Mrs.Dorothy Gillespie, L.R.S.M.Bass.Director: Mr.Walter S.Clapperton, Hon.A.R.C.M.MUSIC: Easter Carol: \u201cThis Faster Day\" \u2014 Dickinson.Solo: \u201cI Know that My Redeemer Liveth\u201d Handel.Festival Te Deum \u2014 Dudley uck.Glad 7.30 p BAPTISMAT.\u201cFOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT TIAN BAPTISM\u201d \u201cWHO?HOW?WHY?\" MUSIC: Anthem: \u201cNow [Let Tongue Adore Thee\u201d \u2014 Bach.Solo & Chorus: \u201cOn this Earth have we nn Continuing Home\" -\u2014 \u2018Brahms, Dr.Johnston will preach at both services, Members of the Forces and vistors cordially invited.am, SERVICE CHRIS.WHEN?Every St.Andrew's Church Westmount (Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F, W.Kerr, D.D, Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Gritfith, B.A, 10.00 a.m.11.00 a.m.Rev.High School Department, \"Signs of His Coming.\u201d Dr, Kerr will preach, 11.00 a.m.The Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cAn Easter Journey.\u201d Mr, -A.Leonard Griffith, B.A, DOMINION-DOUGLAS .CHURCH Westmount Blvd, comer Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Whitlock on the uses and care of § Student Assistant: i Me.Graham Barr, B.A.EASTER SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\"The Empty Tomb.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church School.Easter Pageant, 7.30 p.m.\"Intimations of Immore tality.\" Special Easter Music Organist\u2014J.M.Walkley Victoria Aves.MESSIAH Accompaniment lingham, Tenor; J.C.Scott, usic (McGill) at the piano A.G.O.at the Organ.Piano Co., or at the Church door HOWARD S.Rarvister and Solicitor Telephone ROSS, K.C.ST St.James $e.West HA.9238 MY of NINE AIR Softball Fark wil summer ¥ Westmou Softball The 6 local mil meeting was deci vices sof as the were play loop.It at least clube app municipal Lt.Fel the Navy ton for rue whic along wit the Lo team.T try list o epected t ning Poo the tenth The te a lengthy team pla two a wed reason.(| r'aying o the Wes grounds.tram app pay their at the las vas table together.Canac Emple Set Af Presid 100 P In Fou With th la set at healthy det rnbscriptiol Canadian P the entire ont\u201d to ba Victory Lo tain the marked the Nominion\u2019s In respoi C.Colemar company, \u20ac to-operatio dian Pacif he termed history\u201d, e ta Vancouv \u2018heir budg make the help the D 100,000.00 their 16,00 ine with tl It was th Pacific en as a body \u2018a support drive for \\ mate objec which em) \u201cheir hopes of nearly objective i campaign.second \u20ac nledged $: 100 respec Directed WI LA In t BOY.Ridit Cançe \" Tenn Overnight Saili.CA June SPECIAL Fe 1 Experie Pho LI $i Commer \u2018 Le it 5; te ler oc.fod of ath.\" Secur.endered * on ang ham, Ave, Jones, Church Tomb, Lord's of new § ices.m.Tea Uuspic:s À Muriel care of Mother peaker: \u2014 st CHHIS- VHEN?Every Solo & we ne both cisfors zh Faster more Ai 3 GEENA TT ERATTIEREr vs a \u201cWogtweuat's Home Newspaper\u201d NINE TEAMS IN SOFTBALL LOOP AIRMEN MAY ENTER TENTH Softbail fans Park will bave their fill this summer when the schedule of the Westmount Municipal Senior Softball League gets underway.The sports committee of the local military authorities held a meeting last week at which it was decided to abandon the Services softaball league inasmuch as the majority of the teams were playing in the municipal loop.It was recommended that at least two of the remaining clubs apply for franchises in the mubicipal loop as well.Lt.Belanger, sports officer in the Navy, has made an applica- ton for a franchise in tbe lea- sue which has been accepted along with that of the entry from tbe longue Pointe Ordnance team.This makes a definite entry list of nine teams and it is epected the R.C.A.F.No, 5 Manning Pool from Lachine will be the tenth team in the loop.The ten-team group will mean a lengthy schedule with each team playing eighteen games, two a week, during the ten-week reason.One solution may be the p'aying of some of the games at the Westmount Barracks' srounds.The Provost Corps tram applied for permission to play their home games over there at the last league meeting, but it was tabled till the next get- together.With this new set-up in Westmount ' it is quite possible that their re- play-offs.The acquisition of the Navy team will mean that all the services will be represented in the league.The Navy team won the championship in the Service league last year and they are expected to field a strong ciub.Lt.Batho of the R.C.O.C.in team equal in calibre to the !equad his unit fielded last year when they were one of the strongest independent teams on tbe island.The R.C.O.C.team played entertaining ball and upset many of tbe highly touted teams.Artie Mann is gathering together a strong team to represent Westmount in the loop but as the teams ruled at the last meeting that he could only use three men in the Armed Forces, his choice is somewhat restricted.In all probability Allen Dykes will do part of the hurling for the ®Vestmounters while Mann may get Emmett Jones to turn out as well, Jones was Montreal's leading hurler a few years back but has been out of action for a year or so.Municipal Senior Softball League now has majority of Services\u2019 teams\u2014military authorities decide to abandon their league.Canadian Pacific Employee Quota Set At $3,300,000 President Calls for 100 Per Cent Response In Fourth Victory Loan With their objective tentative- Iv set at $5,300,000 and with a healthy determination to see their gnbscription total go over the top Canadian Pacific employees ; cross the entire system are going \"all out\u201d to back up Canada\u2019s fourth Victory Loan Drive and to maintain the high standard that marked their participation in the Trominion\u2019s first three campaigns.In response 10 an appeal by D.\u20ac.Coleman, President of the company.calling for the utmost co-operation on the part of Canadian Pacific personnel for what he termed the \u201cnoblest cause in history\u201d, employees from Halifax tn Vancouver have begun revising \u2018heir budgets and preparing to make the necessary sacrifices to help the Dominion reach its $1.- 100,000.000 goal and to support their 16.000 collengues now serving with the active armed forces.It was the fourth time Canadian Pacific employees were exhorted as a body by their senior official \u2018a support the Government in its drive for Victory Bonds.The ultimate objective of $5.300.000 to which emplovees have hitched their hopes.represents an increase of nearly $1.000.000 over their objective in the last Victory Loan rampaign.During the first and second campaigns, employees pledged $2.094.050 and $3.654,- 140 respectively.Directed by a general commit- Salesmen Receive .(Continued from Page 1) of speech); a group of persons praying (freedom of religion); a man and wife tucking their two children into bed for the night (Creedom from fear); and a happy family dinner gathering, with & large turkey being served (free- doin from want}.Besides all this the Four Freedoms will be illustrated in picture and other symbolism at noontime gatherings in Montreal public squares and in classroom plays staged by the children as part of a Youth Campaign in connection with the Victory Loan, Compactly representing all this will be the very lapel tag worn by persons who buy bonds.This will shield, hearing in the centre the Roman figure 1V\u2014 meaning at once the Four Freedoms and the Fourtii Victory Loan Campaign.The ! will be a Morse V, three dots and a dash.Thus the symbol will at the rame time represent V for Victory, written twice over for emphasis.The V sign is the brief.easily wrilten mark that undaunted citizens of Europe's downtrodden nations scrawl on walls and windows to show the Nazi occupation forces that their triumph is hut a short-lived thing.due to he reversed by the ultimate victory of the United Nations.The Four Freedoms were first spoken of hy President Roosevelt as the essential bedrock of the democratic way of living, Our own leaders quickly recognized that these freedoms also underlv jour own civilization, and their adoption as the watchword of the Fourth Victory Loan campaign followed.consist of a small ; biue-rimmed.WHITTET\u2019S CAMP LACLOUWHI In the Laurentians BOYS AGE 6 to 16 Riding.Life Saving, Canoe Trips, Handicrafts, Tennis, Rotink, Overnight Hikes, First Aid, Sailing Movies CAMP SEASON June 29 to August 24 SPECIAL SEPARATE SECTION For Boys 6 to 8 is supervised by Experienced Lady Personnel Phone for booklet WA.5500 tee under the chairmanship of W.M.Neal, vice-president of the company.and supported hy sub- commitiees in every city.town and village on the company\u2019s lines across Canada, the drive will car- rv ith message to the rompany's 73.000 employees from coast to coast.H.J.Humphrey, eastern lines.and W.vice-president of the vice-president.A.Mather, rompany\u2019s lines west of Fort William.have been appointed rampaien chair- mon for their respective terri- torirs, Grneral committer mem- i here are F.Bramley, secrotary, Montreal: A.Lyle.assistant to the vice-nresident.Montreal: J.B.Ward, general chairman.Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers, Montreal; C.F.Storkdill, assis- quest will be granted in order! that the schedule way bs completed in time to run off tne: Longue Pointe hopes to have a, Commencing Monday, May 3rd.NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR Your Summer Vacation LEARN TO SWIM Special Classes for Boys and Girls 7 to 10 years of age Classes for Beginners & Advanced.12 Lessons $5.Expert Instruction Boys: Monday and Thursday WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A Telephone for particulars Wi.2159 \u2014 Girls: Tuesday and Friday ST.LEO'S SPORTS ==by \u201cJITL\u201d Coach Abdy McGillis bas start- jed special nights on which to give the boxers be has picked for the coming show.special instruction and sl:o to pick the top-notchers of each class.He hes succeeded in matching a few of the bovs of various weights but as yet he bas not completed his card.When next Autuma rolls around a familiar voice barking out signals for St.Leo's football team will be missing as the owner of that voice, Terry Rogers, popular young athlete gnd brillant student will graduate this closing term.Terry is ope of the best all- round athletes that the Academy bas ever hyd, he starred in football, hockey and boxing, but his favorite sport is football and in this role he will be best remembered as the brainy quarterback of the Academy squad romping around in the crisp sutumn and on the frozen grid-iron of West- mount park inspiring his teammates with the old battle cry typical of the spirit of Canadian youth.\u201cCome on, gang, let's get in there and fight.\u201d His loyalty and devotion to all Academy activities gained for him the respect and admiration of both staft and student body alike and when in a few weeks he passes through the portals for the last time it can be truly said, \u201cThere goes a gentleman, scholar and athlete.\u201d Parish Social The Annual Ascension Parish Easter Social will be held in the St.leo Academy Hall on the evening of April 26th Easter Monday.This Social is under the auspices of the Mothers' Club and the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Committee.All uniformed parishioners are welcome.Y's Chats A special Easter holiday programme {8 being arranged for Easter week at the \u2018\u2018Y\u2019, a copy of which will be sent to all members at the end of the week, Baseball Last Friday afternoon the juniors picked up two teams and baseball of the year.Preparing for league games all the hoys really played hard.The two teams, one captained hy Ron George and the other by Dave Binmore, played a hard game- to the finish, but Dave's team ended up on top with a score of 18-8.The following are the members of the teams: Dave Binmore, George Thomas, Ed.Moore, Don Wadsworth, Bruce Thomson, Geoff.Williams, Michael Trott and Teter Ken- wood.Ron George.Jack O'Connor, Rill Fee, l.awrenca Goode, Doug.Haker, Harry Langston, Don Yorke, Owen Kennedys.Kamp Kanawana According to summer is not and summer time means camping time.This summer Kanawana tha calendar, {full eight week period.The staff: will he the resident Ross Seaman will he again on ithe staff as Rantam section director.Any information regarding the camp can be received from the Westmount Y.M.C.A.This summer will be the 50th anniversary of Kanawana and also the fiftieth year that the Y.M.C.A.has been arranging hoys' camps in the Laurentians.New cahins are being constructed and many other improvements are heing made this year.Vacation Club Bob Real of McGill University j will again direct the Vacation Club at the local \u201cY\u2019\u2019 this year.Already for a fine programme for boys who \u2018stay at home\u201d this summer.Mr.\"\u201cY\"\u201d on the tenth of May.tant to vice-president, 8.M.Gossage, assistant | vice-president, Toronto.As in the case of the previous {three campaigns arrangements have been made so that every employe will he personally solicited ; by a competent member of the staff, Payments may be affected i through periodic payrolt deduc- , tions 28 in the past campaigns.Winnipeg; to the ANSWER TO CROBSWORD PUZZLE played their first good game of : Beal comes to the Protestant School water polo tit- liste are shown above after clinching the season's honors in local high school circles.Back row, left to right, are Jimmy Rose, coach; David Townsend, Tom Hope, Edward Levinson, Harold Corrigan, John Dawson, Dick Tremaine, manager, and John Anderson, W.H.S.Front row, from the left, are lan Fraser, Peter Cameron, Rob Tilden captain; Bob Mahon and Bob Worden.President Gives Up Coffee At Breakfast President Roosevelt now drinks a glass milk instead of coffee for breakfast, Mrs.Roosevelt told her press conference.\u201cThe President has given up drinking coffee,\u201d she sald, adding that he feels much better and is very proud of himself hecause of this change.He might occasionally take an after-dinner cup, she acknowledged.A third of the British troops who fought in Greece wore from the United Kingdom; ie.land, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.In crete, the proportion was nearly one-half.In Lybia and Eritrea it was over a half.Westmount High School's senior ®* \u2014 Eng- d CHAMPION HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO RAIDERS Protection Of Fish and Game Seen As A Vital Necessity Protective Association Urges Changes in Laws To Save Certain Species From Complete Extinction That certain species of game have become seriously depleted during the last 25 years, south of the St.Lawrence and west of the line l.ake Memphremagog, Magog River and St, Francis Rivor, and that steps should be taken to extend protection 1o certain kinds of wild life, are the gist of proposals that are to he submitted to the Minister of Game and Fish- erles, Ion, Valmore Bienvenue.by the Province of Quebec Association for the Protection of Fish and Game, and have béen fully endorsed by the Province of Quebec Advisory Board on Fish and Game.The association is appealing for the support of other organizations with like (interests, to boards of trade, municipal councils and particularly the press.Since there are many residents of Westmounl who indulge in fishing and hunting during the proper seasons, the Association's appeal, and the resolutions adopted by it, are brought to their special attention, and the Association will be pleased to receive any additional suggestions for amendments to the Fish and Game laws that may be submiited to it, it is claimed that (he recent changes in the duck season and the establishment of the duck sanctuary on the Richelieu River, which tho Association brought nhout have done much good, aud that deer, partridge and rabbits van also be restored by appropriate action on the part of the Government, In the Battle of Britaln\u2014the first decisive setback to the Naina \u2014the victorious R.A.F.desiroved 2,375 German aircraft in less than three months \u2014 more than three times the number of Brit- ish planes lost.This le angiher in 8 series Boat MR RE Due to the ever-present controversy that seems always (to \u2018he raging among devotees of physical education, as to whether weight-lifting is harmful or ben.oficial, 1 am going to present a slatement on this subject As prepared by Dr.Peter V, Karpovich, one of the foremost research workers in the field of health and physical education.According to Nr.Karpovich, Weight-lifting is the best type of exercise for developing big muscles.As to the effect upon the other organs, it depends on the load lificd and the frequency of exercise.Lifting light weights will hardly interfera with any type of athletics, But lifting heavy barbetls will produce bulky muscles, and will increase muscle lontelty to auch an extent that the man way becomo \u2018\u2018muscle bound\u2018.lt will decrense floexibilliy of the Joints and consequently will handicap many types of activities such aa Merchant Air Service Covering The Globe Conducting a war in really big business, and no matter how clever a person Is, ha suvely could not know ovorything about the hig war machine which moves slowly hut surely to victory.For example, few poople know anything at all about the Merchant Afr Service, yet day and night with secrecy and spead the work of this efficient RO68 On.Every day planes leave (reat Britain carrying such things as ale mail, urgent cargoen, vital spare paris for nireraft, and important passengers, Thay are flown to all four corners of the globe, Little {8 known about thin serve lee.and lt operates over routes about which few peonie know anything.MeFarisse Physical Director EE vy RS branch | Exercise And Diet | physical oducation of health srtictes by P.Mat the Westmount Y.M.C.A.wrestling, gymnastics, tennis, swimming, ete.Weight lifting does not make 3 man physically fit in genoral.Although a heavy weight lifter may have a much largér hoar than athletes engaged 11 other sports, yet he may be a poor runner, becoming breathless after » comparatively mild race Hu large heart is suited for memen.tary work necessary {fo overcoms resistance in tho chest during eg.ertion hug is not suited for a prolonged activity, Incidentally, excessive weightlifting leads to high blood pres sure which hardly can be conxid- ered a desirable feature, Weight.litters usunlly have large chests, but it does nor necessarily mean large lungs, As n matter of fact many of them have very rixid chests and low lung capacily, This fs not surprising at atl, In lifting a heavy weight the chose fixod, pressure in tha lungs Increases so that the lungs Inktead of being organs of respivation he come organs of support.tumbling There ave cages on record when weight-lifting caused _R permanent injury to the heart and (ha Tungs, So weight-lifting judiciously used has (ty placo IN n ryatem of Wall devalop- ed muscles are strong ohediont servants, Over-developod musclos nre expensive parasites which da- mand ndditional nutrition and care and are seldom usefully em- loved.ORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer To Westmount Rapid Delivery Service from 19 am, to 7 p.m, daily Friday 10 9 p.m, - Baturday te 10 pom.Fl.4744 It first line signals busy Dial WE.1616 2209 ST.CATHERINE WEST very far away, opens on the 26th of June for a! han heen lined up and K.Oxley | director.| plans are heing made : the! Horabou YOU à Oms YEAR, hundreds of thousands of Canadians will risk their ALL for victory.This is \u2018\u2019attack\u201d\u2019 year.Trained and ready for the sacrifice, our fighting men will pull no punches.How about YOU?These men going into battle DEMAND nothing of you.But they know how much depends upon those dollars you carncd in jobs that have no risks like theirs.Are you going to pull YOUR punches\u2014NOW?Maybe you've bought Victory Bonds till it hurt\u2014in preparation for the attack.You did a good job there.But attack is still more costly than preparation.MORE Canadians buying MORE Victory Bonds .-.that is the price asked of those at home for the drive to victory in this ycar of attack.When so many LIVES are being dedicated to victory, arc you preparing to dedicate your DOLLARS to thc same cnd?THIS IS AT TACK ?yEAR NATIONAL VOU ARE NEEDED WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE PAGE TEN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 194% \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper = æ Qo .~ Geor mount- buyer Headq Avenue when | campai lent 84 The headqu Robin Mrs.C Elm A student will be told the heen w io buy one.\u201c1 wi would naid \u2014 brothers one jus Robin John C enlisted ceived } YOU MUST DO YOURS.\u201d | student School for met 12 the Westmo whatever the cost, they've go?to get through.ticulari nampaig will en 7 ry seven\u201d Day and night \u2014 through fog and storm and organi There cold that eats into your marrow \u2014we know we he teams can\u2019t stop watching.and when the Hun shows those © sevens, up we've got to shoot straight and shoot fast.phone adds uj and Ge We don\u2019t think we're heroes.we're just doing pond b down .and tomorrow we set out again _ to watch more ships, to search for subs.A T en a 66 Maybe you're tired .feel like taking things a job \u2014 a tough job and an important one.Le Wer compris easier\u2014to work a bit less, to spend a bit more.But, if we're to do our job, you must do yours.| M cadets \u2014follo Maybe, back home, I'd feel the same.boye | Grimalc You have the power to give us the tools\u2014 more | .The But out here on convoy you can\u2019t feel that way.and more of them \u2014 to do the job.with tt No matter how tired you get, you've just got .J g \u2019 Thi b \u2014 and .fo 80 On.> nes Vicon Loa There's still a tough fight 1 RM this new Victory Loan , ' We know what those supply-ships mean\u2014they\u2019re is your opportunity to ahead.fight for all you're : Dru worth by lending all you Cad what you might call our life-line to Victory.get into the fight.99 | can.Buy Victory Bonds.Sec .Vol Wa .This Message js Montre « Aponsored bu A js APE se Murray's Lunch Ltd.Chemicals Limited bo 5011 Sherbrooke West DE.3262 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS : peglone Thrit Westmount Transfer & Storage 384 ST.PAUL WEST PL.5851 a rift-Stop & Shop Stores ro.CAD i | _ .À.Dunham Company Ltd.wate 4850 Sherbrooke West DE.1195 205 Olivier Ave.WE.1113 HEATING renee © y 5 mous 4175 St.Catherine West Fl.2475 1010 ST.CATHERINE WEST LA.3535 J .Crown Laundry Co.} .M.Philbin Hardware Co.4220 St.Catherine West WE.6771 Robson Printers Ltd.| es 4860 Sherbrooke West DE.1145 4206 ST.CATHERINE WEST WE.5227 of the St.Catherine West Fl.2461 American Dru Store tama | ° 1385 Greene Ave.g wi.2136 J.B.Williams Company i wt Nash Lafayette Automobile Ltd.Manutacturcrs ot Willams\u2019 Shaving Cream, h.« 4102 St.Catherine West WE.1122 Glider Brushless Cream and Aqua Velva.| VILLE LASALLE, QUE.§ oo ® ; ) been d.nd for Victory .Plan for p, i) \u2014 Le y an 1° Feace a Le i a \u2014 \u2014_ J TI TT eg nie TE = aE "]
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