The Westmount examiner, 30 décembre 1943, jeudi 30 décembre 1943
[" HARDWOOD FLOORS | WE.2323 AE PRICE\u2014 TWO CENTS I \u201843 Years in Westmount\u201d \u2019 ee ° 0 Supplied - Laid - Finished ween | (The Westmount Lxaminer | =u OHMAN°S { || A.Ross Grafton & Cove ass PERS .Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis i Fro Evtimmres Sore 232: ICO DOC OOCTDOCDOCTD0 OCT DOCTDOC DOC O0CDoCN VOL XIV, Ne.52 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 pres Fa 7 Homoeopathic Hospital Receives Donation From Solar Club Draw Mrs.E.Handelsman and Louis Carangi Are Lucky Winners in Draw for Washer and Hoover Presentation of a cheque for $475.00, part of the proceeds from the $900.00, which was from a drawing for the purchase of equipment for the War Emergency Operating Room and the Anti-Cancer Research of the Homeopathic Hospital of Montreal, 2100 Marlowe Avenue, was made on behalf of the Solar Club.by J.F.Whatley the president, to Dr.H.R.Griffith, medical superintendent of the Homeopathic Hospital, at the meeting held last Tuesday, when over 50 members, with their wives and \u2019 guests attended the function.The drawing for the electrical washing machine was won by Mrs.E.Handelsman, whose husband has a clothing store at 4640 Wellington street, Verdun; and the winner of the Hoover vacuum was Louis Carangi, local barber at 4970 Sherbrooke street, West- mount.It required two telephone calls to convince Mrs.E.Handelsman that she was really the lucky winner of the washing machine whicu was delivered to her in time for Christmas.The happy reciplent was so thrilled with her luck that she generously sent along a cheque donation to the hospital to show her appreciation, Both tickets were single ones purchased with no thought of winning, but with the sole idea of helping the humanitarian work of the Solar Club, whose motto is \u201cSunshine For Humanity,\u201d an organization devoted to the we!- fare work of the Homeopathic Hospital.A.Ross Grafton, of 4263 St.Catherine Street, Westmount, was one of the members who had the high gross on the ticket sales for the drawing.Games, dancing and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served at the close of the evening.Westmount Sailor In Pack That Sank Big Hun W: arship W.Stratford Clouston Is Commander of Destroyer Scorpion Lt.-Cmdr, William Stratford Clouston, in command of H.M.S.Scorpion, one of a pack of destroyers which dealt the death blow to Germany's prize battleship, Scharnhorst, on Sunday, is a Westmount sailor, son of Mrs William Stewart Clouston and the late Mr, Clouston, of 17 Weredale Park.Born in this city 35 years 280, Lt.-Cmdr, Clouston has been with the Royal Navy for the past 18 years.He was educated at Montreal High School and Royal Military College, Kingston, join- mg Britain's navy as a midshipman on \u201cspecial entry\u201d.He served on two missions to China and in various other areas before the war, ang since September, 1939, has heen in command of several destroyers, the last before the Scorpion belng H.M.S.|\u2018\u2018ampbell and Charlie Wright Inconstant.Lt.-Cmdr.Clouston\u2019s |thanked him.two brothers, only other sons of During the business part of Mr.and Mrs.W.8.Clouston, [the meeting, president Chester were also \u201cin the navy\u201d and gave McBride, who presided.an-| their lives in that service.One |nounced that the hoard had of them, Lt.-Cmdr.Campbell |fhosen Ewart Everson as chajr-! Clouston, R.N., was killed fn the evacuation of Dunkirk, and the other, Lt.John Douglas Clouston, R.C.N.V.R., was lost in the North Atlantic about two years ago.A sister, Miss Janet Clouston, is with the First Air Nursing Yeomanry in England.City Water Off Six Inch Break Bucket Brigade Used At Gladstone and Atwater Aves.Over 150 Westmount families | formed @ bucket brigade Christ- Mas morning after a six-inch main burst at the intersection of At- water and Gladstone avenues.Without water from the faucets rom early Friday night when \u2018he break was reported until noon Quiz Contest At Victoria Hall An unusual form of quiz contest was held at the Westmount Rotary Club\u2019s meeting yesterday which took place in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall, Rory Campbell, a member of the Westmount municipal commission and of the C.P.C., was master of ceremonies.He brought a novel machine with him.The latter enabled the contestants to answer yes or no to questions by turning a dial.When they turned the dial one way a red light (would flash and in this manner answer each question.The Rotarians were into four téams under Cecil Med- ler, Fred Whitaker, Bert Cuth- bert, ang Dave Kerr, The questions ranged all the way from natural history to questions concerning Rotary clubs.Mr.Campbell kept the members in gales of laughter When the scores had been totalled by Gordon Burgoyne, chajrman of the program com- Cuthbert\u2019s team had come first.Bob Stanger introduced Mr.man of the carnival committee for the next carnival.At same time Tom Warren nominated for the presidency of - club.i The meeting adjourned shortly | after two o'clock with the na- i tional anthem, Rooms For Nurses * Sought In January Accommodation Needed Near Hospital for New Class of Students Due to the enrolment of a new: class of students at the Homoeo-; pathic Hospital durin; the month | of January, 1944, the hospital will require severa: double rooms with twin beds, within close! proximity of the hospital, | People living in Westmount Christmas Day, the residents of |i ic cared in renting rooms both sides of Dorchester street to the hospital for this purpose, between Atwater and Greene avenues were forced to get their water from the city water wagons which were rushed into service.Waterworks officials sald little dimare was reported as the result > the break, although at least\u2019 would assist greatly by describing, in writing, the type of accommodation, rent requested, to: W.Hateh, Secretary, Homoeopathic Hospital, 2100 Marlowe Ave., as soon as possible.one lower apartment was slightly Inoded, Lieut.F.A.Banks i Officiais said difficulty in locat- \u2018ng the break wa responsible for \u2018be length of time the water was disconnected, but that once Ît was \u2018Taced repairs were speedily \"amp eted, \u2014 HENRY EMO HONORED Tribute wag paid to the memory of the late Henry Emo, former Advertising manager of the Ves- din Guardian, at the opening of de Examiner Christmas partv \u201848° Friday afternoon.At the call of H, V.#toddard, chairman, the Pnfire assembly rose and stood In silence tor a minute in thoughts of \u2018heir departed colleague.\u2018Wins Promotion | Joining the Seventh Recon- paissance Regiment (17th Duke lot York's Royal Canadian Hus-, |sars) early fn the war Lieuten-| ant Banks has been commis.\u2019 sioned from the ranks, according to word received here.He went overseas in September, 1941, as a trooper and won promotion un-; til be became a rergeant.He held this rank when awarded bis lieutenancy.His wife, the former Olive Chisanore, and small idaughter.live at 1063 Greene \u2018avenue, Westmount.divided | with his frequent comments.| mittee, it was revealed that Bert | 4, w president, left, and F.C.Whitaker, past president of Westmount Rotary, Noble, president of the Julius Richardson Memorial Hospital (right).ROTARY 1S \u201cSANTA CLAUS\u201d TO HOSPITALS The total of over $100,000.00 during the last tow years raised by Westmount Rotary Club in the district of Montreal was further augmented by two fat cheques as and donated to children\u2019s and other hospitals \u2018Christmas presents\u2019 donated on behalf of the club by C.W.McBride, to H.O.White, representing Montreal Children's Hospital, and S.R.C.J.Wheatley Becomes Legion Branch President Annual Meeting of all the contestants were able to\u2018 RMR.(Que.No.14) Held in The Armory C.J.Wheatley was elected president of the R.M.R.(Que.No.114) branch of the Canadian \"Legion, B.E.S.L.at the annual \u2018meeting in the armony of the Royel Montreal Regiment, 4625 {St (\u2018atherine street west, West- (Mount.He sncreeds W.Runfe.Other officers elected were : \u2018First and second vice-presidents, lE.H.Dodd and W.G.Stevens: secretary, M.I.eRoy; treasurer, | alker; sergeant-at-arms, R.\"Forsyth: executive committee, J.D, Thomson, W.A.Pulling, R.(McLachlan, L.H.Evans, C.S.: Rooke and J.Logie, The auditors \"will be C.G.Cowan and Douglas | Haig.Mr.Dodd was elected the representative on the Montreal District Council, and Mr.Walker A be the alternate, iChurch Of Advent : the Rotary International by thei TO Repeat Service The Carol Service of Nine Lessons which was held at day.will he repeated next Sunday at 7 o'clock.The Service is one of great combination of worship and instruction.The use of the new Memorial Organ for the first time also enhanced the beauty of the service, the | ! Church of The Advent last Sun-.P.M.In Westmount, the Mayor eanuty and represents a perfect | Roy Campbell Named Head | { | i jcent, was named president of the executive committee of the West- mount Municipal Association at the annual general meeting of the ; association held Wednesday night in Victoria Hall with the retiring | President, Dy.Keith O.Hutchi- !son, in the chair.© TOtHér officers elected were: J.|W.McCammon, first vice-presi- dent; G.W.Bourke, second vive- president; V.F.McAdam, secre- tary-treasurer, and W.W.Wijl- liamson, honorary auditor, In the prasident\u2019s report, Dr.Hutchison noted an Increase In membership of nine, bringing the fotal number of members of the association (0 397.Of this number 26 are honorary members on active service.He expressed the assurance that the good work of the association will continue in the future.The Westmount Municipal As- socintion is unique in that it has no charter but was set/ up by a group of far-sighted citizens to watch over the city council, sald is Worship Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.0', He pointed out that all civic matters had functioned very smoothly during the year ; With almost no contentions bhe- tween the council and the association.Speaking of the bylaw dealing with the loging of storer after 7 said that IL was passed by the city Vin compliance with the citizens\u2019 , wishes.He also sald that ration board No.2, which ls adminis- jtered by the City of Westmount, had been noted by officials at Ottawa as \u2018almost a model for the j whole of Canada.\u201d In connection with the bylaw di 0°\" i i.- Es WOMEN WANTED The shown preparing bench reports at Inspection Board of the 600 women between the ages of 20 and 40 for inspection work positions inspecting guns, fire control instruments, explosives and radio parts await applicants who have had advanced training in Chemistry, mathematics or radio.nitions plants doing vital war work such as that performed by the two girls in this photograph, They are aies 4 7 A, AS INSPECTORS day's end.IN WAR PLANTS United Kingdom and Canada has issued an urgent call for more than in Canadian They will join hundreds of other women in mu- Of Municipal Association Roy Campbell, 52 Forden Cres-t passed by the city on boarding houses, he noted that for the present this concerns only the health conditions of those houses, but he said thal after the war boarding houses will be excluded from tho city's limits.C.P.0.Activides Raised The Mayor spoke of the successful C.P.C.activities and salvage campaigns in Westmount during the year.He told of cutting down the hours of the police department from a 12-hour day to an elght-hour one.This became effective in November, Dr.F, J.Ters, chaîrman of the school bourd reported a satisfactory school year with the 6-3-3 plan still underway.He noted 45 vhanges in LLe teaching staff and the appointment of a school attendance officer to enforce the Compulsory Education Act, The supervision by the liigh School of No.1 Squadron Atr Cadets has proved successful with academie credit heing given for the work of the cadets and the bulk of the work belnæ dune In school hours, Dr.Tees suld.He also noted that while the city gave $505,000 to the (Central School Board this year, they received from the board $384,000.The Clty of Verdun contributed $85,000 to the bonrd and received $425,000, he raid.The chairman of the library committee, Prof.C.M.McKer- gow, noted the constant use of the library and recalled that it had hern built in 1897 as a memorial to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, W.B.Scott, K.C., was elected a library trustee, Those nominated to the school (Continued on Page Three) + GG war plants.Responsible F-0 N.D.Johnston Wins Promotion In RCA.Force Former Westmount High Schooihoy and Member Of Hi-Y Club Overseas LE EE Word has hegn recelved that Flying Officer Norman Douglas.Johnston.son of Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Norman D.Johnston, 754 Upper Lansdowne Avenue, has won! promotion from Pllot Officer, F/0 Johnston, whe {8 a navigator In (he R C.AF., in England gradugled from West- mount.High School In Junes 1840 and then joined the tirm of P.8.Rous, chartered accountants, working at McGHI University at night for two years on his accour- taney course, He enlisted on March 1st 194; had two months leave Ww takn Wi frtermedtate accountancy nxn] Inallon and on May Int war posta to the Lachine Manning loc Later he went to St.Hubert, the to the TS.Toronto and w: among the firat ton who we made navigators last year.| was a member of the MI-Y Clu when at school and was a ker enthusiast of tennis nd akl-in Lieut.Spearman Home On Leave Lieut.Clifford &pearman, 2 who is aftached to the Amerle: Army Air Forces at los Angel California, ond iu the son of and Mrs.Charles Spearman, 2055 Sherbrooke Street WoW arrived home on Friday to Khe Christmas with his parents an alan to attend the wedding « {Spearman Saint-Pierre, RC.A.F.| Tuesday.of hig slater Migs Je: to FI.Lieut, Jes Lieut.CHIf Spearman, w was educated at Argyle, Wo mount, High Schon! and Met University, received his dep fy of B.Se, at Queen's Universi Kingston, Ont, where he stnd engineering.Prior to enfisting January.1942, he was n mini engineer with the United Stat Gypsum Company in Texas à Ohio.His brothe Donald, w was also educated nt Argy f« a psychologist In the Northelp , Electric Plant, Skis Are Requested Gifts of «kis, poles and other, Ces =r Boys Brigade 1st Company To Attend New Year's Rally Salute to the Colors Will Take Place At Knox Crescent Presbyterian Church, Saturday As In past years, (he 1st Cob pany will attend the New Year's Rally in tovian Church, oun Saturday, and will have charge of the ushering and collecting of the offering.During the service, the salute to the Colours will also be handled by the 1st Company with the hand Knox Crescent Presby- playing the salute.Lieut, Alex Upham will carry the King's Colour, Corp.Alan Keith (he Brigade Colour and Corp, 1.Burrlss, 1.,/C James Dugan and Pte.J.Durocher for the escort.Tha buglers will be under the direction of Color Sgt.Edwin Goring.Much time {8 being devoted toward developing an impressive programme for the Father and Son Banquet.Lient.Chas, Kinæ ir devoting much time during the school vacation toward building up the strength of the brass aec- Hon and {8 velearsing several numbers for the display on January 14th.This will be the first appearance the brass band has made in public.1./C.lan Campbell is endeavour ing to arrange a ccensful handicraft display for this ocenslon and has mot with an enthuslastie response from the Company.The Judges will be W.F, Freshner and T.W.Ritchie.Call From Press Not Preliminary To Bad Tidings Servicemen's Parents Given Assurance I¥ YOUR soldier, sadlor or alrman son or daughter is overseas don't become alarmed whan you are called by The Examiner, or any other Monta real paper.This warning scems neccs- sary from the number of par- ote of servicemen, who show signa of apprehension of bad nows when called upon by a roporter or when they receive A telephone message from a newspaper, A wartime regulation applying to all three branches of the sorvice withholds news of casualties from the press for 24 hours aftor ii has heen dolive ered to next-of-kin.The cruel system by which parents learned of the loss of loved ones by a curl messnge rom a reporter in a hurry has heen consigned to the llmbo of discredited things.A call today to the homo of anyone on rervice Is much moro likely to be the preliminary to good news rather than bad, the announce ment of a decoration or, a home-coming rather Chan of a casualty.Westmount and Me(ill Universi} I Qu À.J.Soper Feted At Luncheon On Retirement Westmount Resident Retires From Northern Electric Company Rotiremont of A, J.Soper, Diatriet Manager of Northern Flectrle Company for Quebec, whose rosldenco 1s at 68 Morden Crescont, wns marked hy a luncheon given by M, K.Pike on Wednesday at the Mount Stephen Club, After the luncheon, two presentations wore mgde, a Life Meinbership in the Telephone Pioneers of Amerlen, of which Mr, Soper had been on member for several yenrs, presontad by J, B.Radford, chairman of the Northe orn Rlectric Company Chapter, and a handsome painting, a gift from his associates and officlals of the company, presented by PB, I\u201d, 8lae, president, There were 50 guosis present Including the managers of the company branches in Quabec City and Sherbrooke, with M, K.Pike presiding.Mr, Roper, who graduated from MaGill University In 1809, first joined the Imporial Wire and Cable Company fn 1911.In 19 he was appointed manager of 3 Toron Pea The estmount 1 Are Promoted following [] v promotions of i Regiment, A rang af mYijor ° g Angst of 1940 as gecond in co mand of the Sth Field Regiment, IFor a short while In 1942 he was \u2018in command of the Ist Antl-Tank buf was transferred paraphernalia of the sport are Westmount officers now verving ghortiy before going to Stetly with sought by the rommandant \"ge of OVETHRA8 have been announced the 1st Division, He fought with the R.C.A.F.training station at PY the Public Rela ions Officer the Canadian artillery In both Mountain View.Ontario.At leagti0f M.D.No.4.300 pairs of skis could he put to\u2019 Westmount Women's in this district equipment stored in atties.| To he acting captain ix Lieut, Lt.-Col, immediate good use at the station Bertram Elliron of the RCAS,, of the Mrs.P, M.this matter are aûked to get in F.F.Rejall, C.touch with Mrs, DE.3290.Prince, C.1.C., whose Prince Ilves at} brother, Those who are able to help in.3239 Cedar Avenne; and Lieut.| with Canadian | Sieily und Italy, Hague firm In private life was a member of Hague, Henry rlub| whose mother Mrs.B.B.Ellison and Hague, barristers of this city, heads helleve that many homes;resides at 541 Lanrdowne Avenue.have avallahble\u2018Lieut, R.I», wife jand shortly before going overe seas he wax made a K.C.His Maj.Edward Hague, is Headquarters in whose london, and his sister, Lt.Helen Harold Mills, wife, Mrs.Margaret Iejall, residea | Hague, 1s with the C.W.A.C.at lat 4450 Western Avenue.Ste, Anne, = } i i i ! \u201c 4Marshall group for two decades.(It was their PAGE TWO \u2019 - - \u2014 + The buibtsarad il a THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773° \u201cThe Examines\u201d be mowspaper ler an : Westmount Examiner Published Every Tharséday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Sobarb of Cansds's Metropolis.«ndependent, daveted te public than Tarawa.COMPANY clean service.A WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 ze DRIVE CAREFULLY - Most dangerous night in the year, for | Me motorists, is New Year's Eve.Whereas \u201ceveryone condemns driving by people who _ have had a bit too much to drink, and where- \u201c as most people are sensible about their drinking, there are nevertheless a few who celebrate unwisely, fill the car up with their \u2026 friends, and try to get home without driving on the sidewalks.These few male New Year's Eve driving full of peril for the sensible ones.Winter driving is always hazardous, especially :wwhen a mild spell is followed by cold weather »and the streets become glazed with ice.~you are driving New Year's Eve, drive slowly.on © ISLANDS = AMERICAN planes are systematically hbunib- ing the Marshall Islands.These attacks row heavier as the Seabees repair the \"captured air strip on Tarawa.But experience , demonstrates that Japanese island strong- neutralized from the air.Sooner or later the Marshalls must be attack- .ed and occupied by landing forces.But despite the lessons learned in the tle of Tarawa, storming the Marshalls +.promises to be even a harder task.The reasons are obvious.Under cover of a League man- will holds cannot be bat v«date the Japanese have been nearest base to Pearl Harbor.) | more than twice as many atolls in thi& cluster \u201cas there are in the Gilberts.ranged in a double chain called Radak and , Ralik, the defenses of which are mutually -supporting.Tarawa was the only real strong- .thold in the Gilberts and its conquest assured -the occupation of the entire group.But there ~igre five fortified atolls in the Marshalls, at \u201cleast four of which are reported to have first- wajalein, Moloelap \u201cTate air strips.Wotje, K If responsibility fortifving the add up to quite There are They are ar- of FREEDOM FROM CAR WORRIES ANY of us, for the first time in our adult lives, can now report on what it is like to live without an automobile in a city.The relief from the financial burden comes first, because in pre-war days the cost of owning and operating an automobile ranged fram $600 to $1.000 a year, perhaps more, what with depreciation, upkeep, fuel, oil, license.insurance, washing, and so forth.The second most noticeable relief is freedom from finding parking space and parking attendants, filling forms for the insurance company when a bumper is dented, making trade-in deals with salesmen.and counting ration coupons.The third great freedom is freedom from the car traffic and around blind curves, watching for traffic lights and stop signs, parking the car at curbs and backing out of tight places.Fourth is freedom from worry about the battery, tires, gas tank, plugs, lubrication, ignition lock, and door lock.All together.they guiding a a bit of relief.\u201cBut how can you ever get along without an automobile?\u201d people ask.Although taxicabs are fewer.they are still available.Sometimes you must be patient and tolerant, waiting for a call to be answered or sharing the ride with a stranger.Generally vou find that the public transportation system is satisfactory.The buses move as fast as private automobiles, and the street cars and trains are a good place to read the newspapers.Sure, you have to stand in rush hours, but what of it?No need to feel sorry for yourself.and Jaluit are all larger and probably stronger | * Like the Gilberts, the Marshalls are low- lying islets and coral strips encircling lagoons.Unlike Ocean Island and many of the Carolines, where volcanic peaks push up from the sea, the greatest elevation un the Marshalls is 33 feet.But the machine gun nests which i we shall end., the Japanese build of cocoanut logs, sand, \u2018days which lie shead the church cement and iron can hardly be destroyed ex- [must take its place In the world cept by a direct hit from a bomb or heavy dynamite charges.American flame throwers reduced many of them nn Tarawa, but this | involves costly exposure to enemy fire.A! fleet investment of the Marshalls against a | network of air fields and submarine bases will be a major operation.Crossing the reefs of these atolls in landing barges is always risky.A sudden shift in the wind, as in the Gilberts, may endanger the whale enterprise.But to fighting Marines no defenses are impregnable.through THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 | Westmount Park * The year 1943 has ended, but time marches os.A new year begins and the church must! stand at the ready.How we begin very often determines how In the portentous scene.A new challenge will be made to Christian men and women.How shall we meet it?, These are some of the thoughts which arise in our minds at the: beginning of a new year and Mr.Goth will deal with some of these pressing matters in his sermon next Bunday evening.re |i *| THE FORUM waa Conductes by HOWARD $.ROSS.KC.DCL in Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and ot | 3 ! does not accept responsibility for them | 0 4 % LS 4 re v Somewhere in the South Pacific on an island is ome of Uncle mere Conscious that they might Sam's strangest institutions\u2014a hospital that furnishes neither food + The minister invites all West- nor linens to its patients.Aud almost every time the hospital takes a mount Park Church folk to come new patient, it gets two or more mew inmates.to church on this first Bunday' the final Surday of 1943.The next meeting of the Red | Cross will be held on Wednesday, | ; January 5.&\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u201c_ÎÂÎ____em dr | St.Luke\u2019s Church \u2018| * * At the morning service in St.Luke's United Church next Sun- day the topic will! be \u2018How God Answers Prayer\u2019.In the evening i the minister will speak on \u201cA! Tale That Is Told\", after which the Young People's Union will present a pageant and the congregation will take part in the singing of Christmas carols, At \u2018 this service also the young people: of the Union will be installed in\u2019 office for the coming year.Association will meet at the home of the president, Mrs.F.M.Van Wagner, 3549 Northcliffe Ave, N.D.G., on Monday, January 3rd, 1944, at 2.45 p.m.The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association will be held in the Ladies\u2019 Parlor on Wednesday, Jan.5th, at 2.45 p.m.The Week of Prayer will be observed by the Protestant Communions of Notre Dame de Grace in St, Luke\u2019s United Church, as one day of prayer, on Monday, January 3rd, 1944, at 8 p.m.2 x of The Westmount Examiner # a ee SY WAlnut 2773 | to natives.| In unless we let them have their! title: 2 d Lieutenant All Things New.* St.Andrew's Church | Let us all begin the New Year \u2018im church, is the theme of the I New Year services to be held Sunday in St.Andrew's Chareh, Westmount.In the morning Rer.\u2018Dr.Kerr will preach on the swift passing of the years, hig title being \u2018So Little Time.\u201d This is :the title of a recent book in which modern youth is attempt- \"ing to crowd every form of ex- perlence into & few fitful and un- \u2018certain hours because life had become so precaiious and they ! * time.In the evening Mr.A.Leonard | Griffith will preach, stressing) \u2018the value of looking upon the' ; It is a 125-bed establishment run by the U.B.Navy.Although : Ney Year às a starting-point for of 1944 as well as they did on jt frequently bandies Navy and Marine cases, its main work is with the natives.What makes the hospital different is the ever-present \u201cfriend.\u201d meet after the evening service When a new patient arrives he is attended by at least one, sometimes for a group discussion.five or six.They move in with all essentials of everyday living \u2014 gram jbreadfruit and other native food-¢ stuffs; a kerosene burner or two to cook with; and plinty of mats, linens, sud sacks of cloths.They set up housekeeping op the t.oovr by the patient's bed.The friends ves do the patient's laundry, and their own, at the hospital.' During the day there is no limit! 10,30 refreshments will be serv- to the number who may stay with ed.a patient.the best friend is remain.alloweed under the patients bed sleeps there.The question of native up, the patient usually solves But at night, only.perioq of Fellowship.tO the Watch-night He, or she, simply cruwls.yegin, under the direction of the and \u2018Minister, Dr.J.» =\u201d \u2014 I Westmount Baptist W r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ree The Annual Watc'-night Service will take place on Friday, December 31st.At the Young People will present an impressive programme.At This will be followed by a At 11.10 Service will A.Johnston.| These Watch-night Services are ;wbo is a mere talking chief iz! lattended by a high chief.rank\u2018 usually largely attended.Visitors The Executive of the Women's | sometimes complicates this set together with people of the com- 11.00 am.\u201cHow God Answers particulury when a patient munity are most cordially invited.! New Year Services will be But held in Westmount Baptist Church.\" the A special feature of the morning.problem by giving his bed to the service will be a Roll Call of high chief, and crawling under- members in the Armed Forces.neath himself.' There will also be a Period of The system developed when the Science in Remembrance of those Navy first opened the hospital | Who have given thelr lives, \u201cThey wouldn't come Johuston's sermon will carry the friends,\u201d expl:ined Dr.\u201cThe God Who Makes Communion Commänder William K, Stowers, and Reception of Members takes U.S.N.R., Dr.Btowers, who formerly was « surgeon at Natchez, Miss., joined the was immediately assigned here.\u201cBut it all works out well,\u201d he said.have to furnish food or linen we can run the hospital on a very economical basis\u2014only 90 cents ja day per patient.\u201d The natives are not charged any fees for services, unless they want to take one of the private rooms for $1 a day.The hospital is staffed by Dr.Stowers, an «ssistant and a small | Navy about a year ago and address will be entitled : 4 group of corpsmen; five Navy words nurses; two native male \u201cpractitioners\u201d (graduates of the Suva|* 2 fer | Medical Scholo in Fiji); and some : ;75 barefoot nurses in training.: ° NR - The nurses train for four years : 4 under the American nurses, and : then are assigned to various out- * LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE stations.: DECEMBER 31th, near Lansdowne BOY'S tube skates and boots, size 8;( RADIO gramophone combinailon.| MAN'S dress sult, complete, size 88, _ \u2014 £ Avanue, Westmount, small change Toronto hockey sweater, 12-14 years.Skates, ; 7%; birdcage, table, WA.good condition.Il.9534.C-115 Mysterious \u201cNuraghe\u201d in Sar- $ purse, black, containing $10.00.pe EL.9173.C-T8 1456, ©1181} WOMAN'S raccoon coal, in good con-| ginia a prehistoric dwelling used = 7168.\u201c| WHITH brocade and net evening| (.C.M.skate nd boots like new, dition.size 14-16, only worn twice.{ SITUATIONS VAC, (FEMALE) dress, nizo 14 (new).DO.8741.C-T1| $10.0 size 6 WA, 5982.C-115 Apply after 6 pm 4883 Decaris 0000 Jears ago.The manner : \u2014 vd.8 en- i HIGH SCHOOL girl to take boy 2% 60K my pants, size 34-36, pads, BABY'S scale, springless, like new, BOY'S boots and skates, size 1% and |gineers for centuries.The rough \u201cout either mornings and afternoons shoulders, good condition, half price.also collapsible play-pen with mat-| 5; boys ski boots, size 8, all nearly nh t teri or Afternoons.WE.5710.1016081 Sherbrooke West, Apt.T.tress, large, perfect condition.3785| now, WA, 5377, \u2019 C-115 td her.pre uit er ously -120 Girovard, oo : : : ogethe ravity a .ROOMS WANTED C-120 Girouard C-137 FUR coat.ladya brown müskrat, ve comment or iad ve uned VS fhrnished root _ _ size 1k, $25.00.WA, 4695.C-114 : DO OL ON OO MR NN ERP TAD YS brown fur fabric coal, size ; M 14, perfect condition, $15.00.DE.6725,| MOtoring will be safer after the C-113/ war if predicittons of Harvey S.P zzi EVENING dress, American Beauty |Rirestone, Jr.rubber magnate, u e taffeta, size 16, $10.00, good condi-lare realized.Mr.Firestone fore- Does STE ; = = casts that electronics, now shroud- \\ \u20ac + a mporte 80 ic I OO OBO | rrahogany coffee table and drum|°4 In military secrecy, will be of table, cost $40.00 each, sell $25.00 [indescribable value in aiding 6 ?8 9 10 each.Also handsome bridge lamp, |police to cut down accidents after $15.00, all perfect, DE.6608.C-111|the 35-mile-au-hour speed limit 12 13 BOY'S C.C.M.skates and boots, size|ig removed.3, $2.50 and size 5, $3.00, good con- .17 dition.WA.4870.C-110 Plang are now being made to TWO pairs skis, size 6-0, hickory, |SQuip all principal highways with 20 with steel siges, one pair Samaom specialized sending apparatus 8 oots, new, size , One pair man\u2019s > \u201c blue aki\u2019 slacks, lined, site 42.one tuned to An available trequency biue ski jacket, size 42, all new.AT.|90 Standard car redios.\u201d he 26 1668.C-109 discloses.\u201cThis will enable police FRIGIDATRE.new unit, one year authorities to keep it contact 128 guarantee.Gas stove.5190 Mountain| with every car on the highway Font SE RTS Sr and advise drivers of traffic a.L coat, size HE | QOLR, 32 » skates, rubbers, gym shoes, size 86, conditions ahead or warp them good condition.WE.2398.C-139| Of approaching difficulties.36 UNUSUAL bargains, men's sults, win- The manufacturer says that ter coats.«loves, scarves.1095 electronically-controlled bumpers 39 Bleury\u2014\"Clothes Made to Measure.\" which prevent cars from getting \u2014 into collision, signals which direct 42 CHESTERFIELD, new, à pieces, two colors, bargain, $65.00, EL.3614, 5826 \"Rff\u20ac and regulators which vary 45 |46 Sherbrooke St.W.C-14 car speeds are all within the BOY'S skates and boots, size 3, good |'@Nn8e of possibility.He quotes + condition.EL.2688.C-134 |authorities as saying that elec- WANTED TO PURCHASE tronic controls may some day .MEN'S and boys clothes, etc.Good Make it practically impossible Thin, nar.11 A ue vrices.HA.3790, evenings.CR.1938.for any vehicle to collide with row boards \u2019 - w-s ring often in ANTIQUES, silver, china, crystal, Rad the arrival of the d VERTICAL the Psalms ivories, jewellery, paintings, o ents.® Cay » J ry, &3, ornaments, |) t Cylindrical 13 Part of shoe etc, purchased.Representative calla.en autos cannot collide, the Sour and (pl) Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine.WI.$100, motoring millennium will have sharp 16 God.of war W-i| been reached.Before 19 Loses color CARTAGE & S.ORAGE French 20 To peel NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Tranater.In years to come when the oil 2 Manners Local and long d'stance movers.20 Hits 23 Dicninisnes cartage.DE.3110.Ww.|Tesources of the continent i Puts up 26 Reduced DRESSMAKING approach the depletion point, the Poker stake 97 In early Ire- CXABTES and ire eat vis farmers of Canada and the United ot ment land, a per- And dresses.Also alterations, remo- States may provide th fuei for Bitter vetch son above delling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber.|iBternal combustion engines.Tt 9 Note of scale the rank of FI._6070.W-6|and when this stage arrives.Ç 0 A long invec- 9 Treeman COATS, sults and dresses.reasonable agriculture will tind an almost a C-S6| 23 Manotac- |tTAretailshop\u2019 tive speech [29 Paintui Bresemaker 18 Gindmtons.PL 8001.|insatiable market for its produc!e, IT of talls for sale, size 35-39, 3489 tures spots w-7 .arcit.C-88| 33 To walk Answer to Last Week's Purile 30 Hymn of EDUCATIONAL \\ 1 * SOUEBEC heater, No.à, folding guard througb 1 praise (pl.) ROSLYN Grove School, nursery, kin-| Dominion Douglas = , > water LAIBIS 31 Mechanical au : : * * Sand floor guard, 10 lengths of galvan- repetition dergarten and primary under the 20d pipes, two elbows.4478 Melross,| 24 That men Alo [TR] p personal direction of Miss Esther .; = y 83 Heartens The Women's Association will evenings 7-9 p.m.C-81 1 Poem (pl.) RINT mA Pascoe, C.K.l.Froebel certificate, | SBRASS bed, single and coll spring, 3 Exposes [A E GlAIS 35 Rabbits of children, 2t4-8 years.(Grades I, 11, col ot first ees for pr 9.00: oak hall stand, $12.00; 6 oak ummer 111) morning session 9 a.m.-12 noon.|on Tuesday a .a.m, s Sinn chairs, $12.00: oak dining drinks TRIO ER PIAIRI SIOIN telegraph All day session 9 am.-4 p.m.Day|being the firat meeting of the Stable, 320.00; oak buffet, $%0.00:| 28 A Scandine- 0B AIR R[0] 38 A row boarders accepted.Transportation month, it will be a business meet.Morris chair, $2.00: winter overcoats, vian OIRIDIE/G/ON Ssic|A]n] 32 To ptan provided.Reopens Wednesday, Jan- |; =i?$8.00 and $2.00.WA.2833, C-30| 39 Secret OÎLlE 41 Standing uary 5th.4926 Grosvenor.EL 1205.ng.SOMITE toldy GH.agents ATER O(N PER OLB room ony Wtf The Req Cross Unit will re- = , \"Te MTS] 81 A network BIC(A|N TE RIA|I LD) (init) RUGS sume its meetings from 10.00 REVOLVER (B® Wy i 0%\" .ot nerves JAINIY E 4 Collection of SROADLOON Tweed Reversible rigs |a.m.to 5.00 p.m.on Wednesdays - made from your carpe - Sharrel, with holater.uxcolient, ee (abbr.) AME (THO 2 5 44 By lals, any size, or color.Anglo-French and t here fs plenty of work tor Sdition, registered, (transfer licen AlL[T]0 0 46 A North- 4 Bldg.PL.5%¢ |everyone who will come.Srequire).Write box 111, co 3191] 34 Paddle-like o Carpet Co.Drummond Bldg.! New Year's servi 0 be =Hampton Ave.instruments \" Syrian deity Te oar érvices w \u2014 - \u2014 who heads the staff.|Place at twelve o'clock noon.A New Year Candle-Lit Service will be held in the evening.The \u2018Tin- Types From An Old Album.\u201d In very these we shall Bee portrayed :\u2014 \u201cSince we don\u2019t| Youth in a Sheik\u2019s Encampment.Youth in a Matrimonial Tangle, Youth in a Glorious Friendship and Youth in a Spiritual Crisis.In this address we shall see how Yesterday speaks to Tomorrow.Following the evening service, Westmount Fireside Fellowship takes place in the Assembly Hall.Many young people will take part.Strangers and visitors are most cordially welcomed to all services, Calvary Church Î * * Special services for the Year End Watchnight, and the First Sunday of the New Year will be held in Calvary United Church on the last night of this year, Friday night, December 31st, and on Sunday, January 2nd.Dr.T, W.Jones, the Minister : of Calvary Church, will conduct the services and preach the sermons, At the Watchnight Service at 11 o'clock on Friday, December 31st, a choral service of Old Favourite Hymns will precede the preaching of the sermon by Dr.Jones on the theme \u2018Closed and Open Doors.\u201d \u2018Behold 1 stand and knock\u2019, \u201cBehold 1 have set before thee an open door\u201d.Why not spend the closiiig hour of the old year and the opening moments of the New Year in the Sanctuary.The Church will be open for meditation and prayer from 10 o'clock, with the service commencing at 11.15 and ending at 12.10 New Year's morning.New Year Services will be held on Sunday, January 2nd, \u2018Church Schoo! will hold its first session of the New Year at 10 a.m.The preaching service at 11 a.m, will be followed by the Communion of The Lord's Supper to which all who love Our Lord Jesus Christ are most heartily invited.The Evening Service will be neld at 7.30 p.m.with bright Gospel Hymns so that all may share in the singing.The Young People\u2019s Union will hold its first meeting of the New Year on Monday January 3rd at 8.15 p.m.with the new President, Miss Isabel Frith, in charge of \u2018he meeting, A New Year's address will be delivered by the Minister.The Calvary Red Cross Branch will resume its meeting on Tuesday, January 4th at 10.30 g.m.The Women's Association will hold its first meeting on Wednes- | day, January 5th, at 2.30 p.m.held next Sunday in Dominion- Douglas Church.Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach at both services.In the morning the sermon theme will be \u201cRemembering All the Way\".In the evening, \"The Best Resolution.\u201d Church School will meet at 2 p.m.The Young People's Union will hold their first meeting in 1944 following the evening service.The United Week of Prayer Service wil 1be held in Westmount Baptist Church, Wednesday, at 8.15 p.m.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr will deliver the address.* | 10 o'clock | The | a new and higher kind of life.The Alpha Omega Society will The pro- for the next few months will be presented and discussed | | St.Luke's United Church | Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.ANEW YEAR'S SERVICES Prayer.\u2019 0 p.m.Young People\u2019s Bible Class.3.00 p.m.Church Schooi.7.30 p.m.\"A Tale That Is Told.\u201d \u201cAt close of services \u2014 Carols and Pageant by Y.P, Union.Intercommunion Prayer Service Monday, Jan.3rd, 8 p.m.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St W & Rosiyr Ave Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Organist & Choirmaster: Hibbest Troop NEW YEAR'S SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE GOD WHO MAKES ALL THINGS NEW.\u201d Roll Call of Members in Armed Forces.Remembrance Period of Silence for those who have given their lives.Communion and Reception of Members.CANDLE-LIT SERVICE 7.30 p.m.\u201cTIN-TYPES IN AN OLD ALBUM.\u201d Yesterday speaks to Tomorrow, Following the Evening Serviee WESTMOUNT FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP \u201cA Happy Crowd and a Real Good Time.Visitors cordially welcomed to all Services.Church of The Advent \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest NEW YEAR'S DAY (The Circumcision of Our Lord) 7.30 a.m.Mattins.8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.8.00 p.m.Evensong.2nd SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Procession, Solemn Eucharist and Sermon, % p.m.Sunday School.00 w p.m.Evensong.p.m.\"Carol Service of Nine Lessons.\u201d Offerings in aid of the choir fund.= 3.4.7.St.Andrew's Church Westmount {Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, sa NEW YEAR'S SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\"So Little Time.\u201d Rev.Dr.Kerr will preach.7.30 p.m.Mr.A.Leonard Griffith will preach, 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society Group Discussion.\u201cLet us all begin the New Year in Church.\u201d CALVARY CHURCH Oorchester St at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jonas M.A.DD.WATCHNIGHT SERVICE Friday, Dec.31st, 11 p.m.Subject: Closed and Open Doors.post-war era.It will be à \u201cWestmount\u201d: Home Novapege AH the sy at this meeting.men in uniform bome on les are cordially invited to meeting of the young folks, \u2014\u2014 Business will be good ip the when the go-getters will p, \" the go.\u2014_ Westmount Park Churg (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avy, Minster: Rev.Coargs W.Goth.B.A.3) 11.00 am.\"A World To Live tn® 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe New Years Mog.lt J.C.Scott, LRSM, Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoris Avenus Minister: The Rev.Frank $.Morley, 5.5.Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter 8.Clapperton, A.R.C.M, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, \u2018The Light That Does Net Fail.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.\"The Blessing for 1944,\u201d DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.comer Lansdowne Avenue Minister: A.Lieyd Smith, M.A, DD.Student Assistant: R.J.D.Moris, B.A.Rev.Me.11.00 a.m.\u201cRemembering All the Way.\" 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Best Resolution.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Young People's Union.J.M.Walkley, Organist ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Avs.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector NEW YEAR'S DAY 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion.2nd SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS J 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.St.Matthias\u2019 Church Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.Rector.NEW YEAR'S DAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.2nd SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.p.m.Sunday School.p.m.Rector\u2019s Bible Class.p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.WEDNESDAY a.m.Holy Communion and Intercessions.3.00 3.30 7.30 10.00 Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave.Westmount Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligen M.A.LLB.D.D.NEW YEAR'S DAY SERVICE Saturday, January 1st, 1944 Minister: | SUNDAY SERVICES 110.00 a.m.Church School.i (11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.| Communion of The Lord's | Supper.7.30 p.m.Bright Gospel Service.|! with singing of old favorite ; hymns.Start the New Year in Worship and Service.Monday, 8.15 pm.Young People\u2019s Union, Tuesday, 10.30 am.Red Cross Branch.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.Women's As.soriation, \u201cA at 11 a.m.Brief Service of Jessons, Hymat and Address appropriate to the occ sion, to be conducted by the minist T As President Roosevelt has asked hi countrymen to observe the day ## ; Day of Praver, a cordial invitation extended fo American citizens to att this service, \u201cWhy not begin the year with God in his house?\u201d ou SUNDAY SERVICES.JAN.2nd, 1 the 11.00 a.m.Making ready to meet f issues of one of the reates vears In the history of the \u20141944.11.30 a.m.Sunday School.any 7.30 p.m.\u201cNever were there so Bere apportunities to do gond as are today.\u201d Dr.Mulligan will preach.Visitors welcome.em A | HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone be ROSS, K.C.ST Se.James Se.West HA.9238 Sin.Toy REV.(Stanie 1 have running ridors of days : white CE zeart fo! land whe white.! dangerou pat da) experiend berond 2 easy to more th wong.Ÿ can be suffering pur are Let us b \u201cWhite White describe joy.and sins be as white of Isaial of the 1 were tol not defi shall W The cur wera wh were wh the Mou raiment The ang « \u2018cour and his In all < and victe Innoce prominez mas st shepherd motherh Wise Mt one of 1 nocence.son for \u2018 to bring earth.| af a foi hathed | again, promise dream.We h much a thinking vinced defects i and ed remedy on its « fection.edifice ¢ from a Sasis.sin Is n feet : 1 \u2018er.Th in all I is a sel pose or H.A.history KINDE N Boys MO 4956 D | DICT PIAN A TRE Ma 4956 | Atter Our COM] Type SPEC are « unde DExt All | inb Live inv rs Mog.garuist brian Avenue porier, ) AREM, octer 2nd hip.Poes Not hip.944.\" GLAS solution.\u201d : Union.anist rt 1URCH water Avs, ~ Rector Y on.IRISTMAS on.and ad rt Oliver, n.RISTMAS non and class.+ Sermon.n and SE rian nt Mulligan, VICE ou , Hymn he arc minister.sked hit lay as 3 tation 1e to att th God d, 194 meet the greatest he so may as there h \u2014\u2014 West Sin, Dilemma of Character \\ WitL NOT \u201cWestmenat's Nome Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 PACS THREE \u2018 Topic of Rev.F.S.Morley REV, FRANK 8.MORLEY (Stanley Presbyterian Church) I have bad a teasing melody noning up and down the cor- -idors of my brain the lust few ays: \u201cI'm dreaming of a shite Christmas.\u201d It tugs at my seart for 1 was brought up in a and where Christmas was always white.Such tunes, however, are jangerous; it is s0 easy to make hat day merely a sentimental experience which never gets sevond a Christmas hamper.So «easy to make that great day no more than a futile, nostalgic wong.We all know people who can be very sentimental over suffering or beauty in fiction.but are cruel and ugly in life.Let us be practical: what does \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d mean ?White in the Bible is used to describe three things; innoncence, for.and victory.\u201cThough your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow,\u201d is the promise of Isaiah.The eager company of the redeemed in Revelation were told that since \u201cThey have not defiled their garments they shall walk with me in white.\u201d The curtains of the Tabernacle were white.The priest's clothes were white.When Jesus was on the Mount of Transfiguration Hig raiment was \u2018\u2018white as the light.\u201d The angel at the sepulchre had a \u2018countenance like lightning end his raiment white as snow.\u201d In all \u2018hese are innocence, joy, and victory., Innocence Is one of the most prominent features of the Christmas story: the angels, the shepherds with thelr flock, motherhood, a baby, and the Wise Men.The whole story is one of purity, simplicity.and innocence.That was the first reason for Christmas : Christ came to bring inn>cence back to the earth.Man has always dreamed of a fountain in which whoever »athed grew young and clean again, Christmas is the eternal rromise of the reality of that dream.We have not worried very much about sin in our modern thinking.We were firmly convinced that there were some defects in our culture but science and education would quickly emedy that and our world was on its evolutionary way to perfection.We ghifted the whole edifice of our western civilisation from a religious to a secular \u2018asis.Today we must see that sin is more than a cultural defect: 1t Is a dilemma of charac- \u2018er.There is a sense of abandon in all Hiving.On the one hand is a sense of drift without pur- rose or ultimate meaning, Thug H.A.L.Fisher writes in his history of Europe that he finds KINDERGARTEN NURSERY SCHOOL Boys & Girls from 3 to 6 years MORNING & AFTERNOON SESSIONS - 4956 Decarie Blvd.EL.5170 | DRAMATICS | DICTION - RADIO TRAINING | PIANO - SINGING - VIOLIN | ADULTS - CHILDREN | Classes Now Open.THE Mary Beetles School no scheme or pattern in history, harmonies, but only emergencies, On the other hand determinism has become a prevailing philosophy and many men act with a sense of fatalism.Thus Hitler says.\u201cI go my way with the assurance of ¢ somanmbulist, the way which Providence has sent me.\u201d In consequence there has beeu a vulgarization and barba- rization of life that draws comment from every sociologist.A tragic sense of sin engulfs the world as the great principles and standards, the magnificent idealism.the glory of unselfish passions, fade from the vision of mankind and we find ourselves caught in the maelstrom of murderous passion, a vast cruelty.a tidal wave of sadness and fear and barbarism.So Kipling's rankers sang: \u201cWe are done with hope and honour, We are lost to love and truth ; We are dropping down the ladder rung by rung; And the measure of our torment Is the measure of our youth God help us: for we learned the worst too young.\" There are two theories of morality : that morality is imposed from without and that it issues from within; that morality is arbitrary, a moral straitjacket put on by God and that it is an expression of man's nature.Christianity believes that morality .© The Healing Prayer of Petition is not a quixotie invention, but Passionate; no virtue is safe that ce Su: can think of God as cbnsclous and Affirmation 3 : is not enthusiastic.\u2019 { Christian Science \u2018only of that which 1s in entire the way in which man expresses Joy 1 ; LL.CC 1th HI ivine Prayer 18 (ruly the Christian his true nature.Christianity ch o 8 the second keynote of co re ER 8 J vine Lue.Scfentist's \u201cvital breath.\u201d From believes also that morality iz a oe Bue Joy must not be Entitled Whatever 5 not i aovord w ve the new lUght on prayer which law of God, written in the heavens.SOUSA for itself.Joy is the[CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCI- od, Pa In not the creation Of [comes to him from his study of Outside these principles of living |Product of creative work, of ani ENCE BY WHICH WE COME (God.8 fact removes forever! Coli he can well under- integrated personality, of self- TO KNOW OUR TRUE the possibility of evil of any name .y lie ruin.chaos, and despair.To : : SELVES havi ; Hi stand what Paul meant in his these principles Jesus came to respect, of hope and faith.As (or nature having existence in 5 letter ta the Thessalonians when restore us: to teach us the way| V2 have seen our world, mean- by universe.to the Kingdom of Heaven; to bring Innocence back to the earth; to make us clean again: \u201cThou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.\u201d The innocence Jesus came to bring was not merely the whiteness of a gheet of paper that has no writing on it.but the white flame of holiness, of n c a a 0 c charge of sales in the Maritime and Western Provinces.Mr.Hanson is President of the Rotary Club of Montreal, a representative of the Board of Trade of Montreal on the City Council and a Major in the 2nd Reserve Battalion of, the Canadian Grenadier t 4956 Decarie Blvd.EL.5170 Guards.ingless and godless, a victim of selfish lust for power, made of it an idiotic madhouse.Our world has lost the eternal significance of life and so we are suffering from \u2018\u2018Barbed-wire sick- shut up in great find life so utterly futile that no prison activity can interest or keep enthusiasm alive.Men must have purposeful striving Christmas is the happiest day of the year.gladness back to @ teach men to laugh again, M is the daughter of freedom and ; Christ came to set us free.free i from the prison of selfishness, gl free from worry and fear, free ll trom sin, the third glory of Christmas.missed most on earth \u201cthe sound Christians have lost that note of O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, victory, and the mrjesty : all that is in the heaven and in Temember the gifts of the wise men : earth belong to Christ, the fac- frankincense\u2014the KICK AT SHORTAGES NEW YEARS \"RESOLUTIONS 1944 STYLE ot the world's battlefronts.campaigns, belts helped on the railway lines of Canada.resolutions, war.dedication, of purposeful living : No heart is pure that is not we have Ch ess.\u2019 a disease of prisoners who.onfined behind barbed-wire, |2 prison camps, an rouse thelr for true joy.No wonder Christ came \u201cto bring the world, to Joy is Se ey free from death, Naturally therefore victory is An ngel came from heaven to earth nd when he returned sald he is of ho f the trumpets in the morning.\u201d of onfidemt victory.Dr, Glover and the for and the glory, be earth is thine.\u201d Do you Member of the Beard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of forces today is thanking God for Sc were consclous of a very present God, God, an all-knowing God.an all- loving God, they would not find the healing and protection which they find in turning to Him in their hour of great need.But thar know in thelr study of Christian that is stance of their being, \u201cwith whom Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by the revered Discoverer and Founder also intended to express the nature, essence, Deity.\u201d ciple brings wonderful hecause if God the rreator of the industries could keep running at throughout the year also suggest in order that essential business During 1943, United Nations\u2018 Armies were victorious on many At home, during the year, conservation government regulations and a general tightening ot the to change the living habits drive for fuel conservation was of many Canadians.A major begun so that the Dominion's war top speeded curtailment of unnecessary travel Government authorities and war freight might have priority (1) Puny, weak and twisted little bodies receive the latest in scientific treatment in modern children\u2019s hospitals in Canada.ernment-sponsored nurseries have also been set up in many parts of Canada in industrial sections and are doing much to further the cause of \u2018\u2019presenteeism\u2018\u2019 in the Dominion's war factories.(2) A woman worker tacks up a notice calling tor conformity in the general interest, to wartime regulations.(3) Mrs.Canada stands on guard with her crop of New Year's Every one of them has a bearing on the winning of the Cov- À Lecture Principle of His universe then we HERSCHEL P.NUNN, CS.B., of Portland, Oregon True Selfhood rist, Scientlst, in Boston, Massachusetts cognition man\u2019s at-one-ment or Many a young soldier and many young sailor in our armed understanding of Christian |fect man, the spiritual, fence.Unless these young men cognition of God and of true selfhood.This selfhood an available God, a good divine idea, the spiritual the God they have learned to |2T¢ now and always have fence, a God that fs \u2018of purer es than to behold evil,\u201d a God the Principle and sub- |Pearing.Understanding of God Reveals Salvation results from the re- aud understanding of oneness with God, and that ls the only salvation there really is, or could be.Man\u2014the real man, the per- divine ldea\u2014does not need to be saved.Salvation, then, is a present re- man\u2019s is the man of God's creatithg, the image and Hkeness of Mind, Soul, Spirit.This fs the man that you really been, | erial sense has no consclousness | universe {8 known as the divine he is clad anew fn righteousness, without ceasing.give thanks.\u201d In the realization that one Mind and that on but and only Mind, verse of ideas.source and substance of ull that really is, The affirmation realization of ing 18 prayer itself.Mind ag its {dea.This reallzation ness of real An being.Individual affieted with of the new being of spiritual prit ones.nelther shadow sense.As St.John says in his Some malady is not expressing his \u2018 se Gospel.\u2018And the light shineth true selfhood because that self- In tbe Christian Science text- in darkness; and the darkness 100d, being the (mage and Nke- , (\u201c8 > He y ok Science and Health with comprehended it not.\u201d Christian Christian Science, Mary Baker and wholeness of To think of God as Prin- comfort, tattered robe of material dropping away and realize Sclerrce teaches that the human must be overcome hy perience, with the coming of the 2 -d the divine In every detail of says that the early Church con- pn I find that this ord human existence.Unlovely traits quered rival doctrines because synonyms for God which Mrs, [Of character disappear in this | i br > the Christians \u201coutlived, out- Eddy uses In the definition of Overcoming.Because of this, un- a \u2014 thought, and out-died\u201d all others.God on page 465 ot this text- IS PROMOTED In the Bible three great victories book: \u201cGod Is incorporated (healed: the light and beauty of are recorded.Isaiah promises divine, supreme, infinite Mind, |true being once seen and under- The National Brewerjes|that,\u201d He wil] swallow up death Spirit, Soul, Principle, Lite.stood reveals the unreality of | Limited announce the appoint- in victory,\u201d and Paul] states that Truth, Love.\u201d She save on this \u2018Mortal mind's false concept of, ment of C.Hugh Hanson as \u201cDeath is swallowed up in vic- saine page that these terms are ;#elfhood apart from God.The\u2019 Vice-President in charge of [oY 2 sUmas conies to remind |synonymous and that \u201cthey refer (awn of day comes quickly.and .|us of the birth of the Conqueror to one absolute God.They are |IN the new day In human ex- sales.He was formerlv inlof death.David rejoices, \u201cThine : Christ.one who has hugged the !getence sense about him for years, may find it gold\u2014the treasures of the ories, farms, mines, and forests: treasures of the mind belong to Christ literature, music, art, and statecraft; 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also a comprehensive course in Secretarial Work.Individual Instruction - French Conversation NEW TERM BEGINS JAN.3 DAY & EVENING CLASSES Day Classes: Girls Only Night Classes: Both Sexes TERM BEGINS ON DATE OF ENTRY BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS 4914 Sherbrooke Street DExter 2242 Westmount i { been born in men's hearts : Paul, the seen to the unseen, from the : temporal to the eternal.The hope of the world lies in the new birth\" of Jesus in the heart of man.| \u201cThough Christ a thousand : times in Bethlehem he born.If He's not born in thee, thy soul shall be forlorn.\u201d i Down through the ages He has: , Augustine, Wesley.Luther, Cal- \u2018vin.Knox, Moody .The ultim- | ate meaning of Christmas must | lie in this, that Christ not only\u2018 was born two thousand years ago and lived a life of redemptive , purpose.but that He stands today LEARN SRADIOÆ ENGINEERING in Six Months Daytime or One Year Evenings Practical and Theoretical.PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY.RADIO THEUR\\.RADIO SERVICING, BROADCASTING, SPEECH AMP .TELEVISION, ETC.Alse Correspondence Cowrsss RADIO EXPERTS WANTED Graduates Cmpioree mmerciai and Government Broadcast Statress.Write CANADIAN SCHOOL of ELECTRICITY Ltd.282 ONTARIO ST.WEST.MONTREAL at the inn of our hearts and if we open the dour He will come in.We keep Him out, for to many of us \u2018\u2018hristmas is but a pagan celebration with little notice except harbarian amusements and sensations.We refuse Him still.Yet it we do admit Him, He brings innocence, Joy and victory: \u201cHe lifts 4 banner to the sun And wakes a music in the heart : Yours may the triumph be, if won.But His the vision to impart.\u201d We can never learn the lesson | too deeply that our action in the common places of life is deciding our destiny.\u2014.B.Meyer.HILDA GALT Talented young local dance teacher, who has announced the opening of her Dance School for the mid-season on January 3rd, 1944.\"ROY CAMPBELL wholeness, completeness, and harmony, The full acknowledgment of spiritual perfection will bring instantunesur relief from discordant conditions of ballef, A practitioner reeelved a call from pos of God, 1x the expressidn of trenting In lovely conditions of the body are a man whom she wan tre B Christian Science He sald to her over the telephone.\u201cIf only my heart would stop pounding, It would be such a rellef.\u201d Instantly to the practitioner's thought came a phrase from our texthook.\u201cthe unlahored motion of the divine energy.\u201d The entire men- tence reads (p.440, \u201cChristian silences human will, quiets fear with Truth and Love, and 1llustrates the uniabored mo- that | tion of the divine anergy in heal- Prayer For New Year Bless Thou this yeur, O Lord! Make rich its days With health and work and prayer and praise, And helpful ministry To needy folk.Speak Thy soft word In cloudy days ; Nor let us think ourselves forgot When common lot Of sorrow hems us round.l.et generous impulse shame the niggard dol he sald: \"Rejoice evermore, Pray avery thing One prays without ceasing when his thought Is hased there 1s he himself 1x the refloction of this one God ns Mind in the one infinite intelligence con- sUtuting and governing the uni- Divine Mind is the and these facts of be- Such reallza- tion identifies one with the divine enables one to find ang express his true selfhood ns the expres- In salvation, you lay off the old |#lon or manifestation of divine sense of man and put on the new, | Mind.One rejolces evermore and This is u new sense of being ap- lv everything gives thanks {n this The old being of mat- ceaseless prayer of the consclons- Director Michael] Fitzgerald and adviser Parker L.Weariug conferred Tuesday and as a result of that conference the cast of \u201cThe Wedding,\u201d the short play which is the highlight of the Purple and White Revue, has been tentatively chosen, There are seven characters.The bridegroom {8 Michael Fits.Rerald and his bride is Valerie Dubney.Pram Arbo is Mike's mother and Howard Chamberlain fs the father of Valerie.The best man is Lob Sproule and the Rroomsman (whateve- that 1a) is Bob Munro.The bride's Aunt Juliet wil] be portrayed by Daphue Allen.Big things are expected of this cast.The artists of the Purple aud White Revue will get down to serious work as soon as the clientele return to the institution on Monday, The co-directors, Mike Fitagerald and Wilma Pat- tingill, are going to be very Men Loitering In City Sent To Bordeaux Jail Three Men Picked Up On Barat Road Are Now Behind Bars Charged With loltering in Westmount three young mon, Eugene Richer, Joseph Thibodeau and Lucien Lacombe, who were arrested by Sorgeant Heaton and Constable Stephons on Barat Road on the night of Wednesday, December 22nd, wero sontenced Tuesday by Recorder Charles A.Hale In the Westmount Recorder's Court to two months without tine In Bordeaux Jail.Two of the man did not have National Registration cards and tor that they drow two months without fine.For loiteriug they got fined $40 and $4.20 for costa, or, the choice of two months at Bordeaux.They chose the latter sentence of two months fn Jnll.ing the wick.\u201d A Tew minutes later the man whom she was help- Ing called back and safd: \u201cRight after talking with you 1 wont to my chair and mat down.T aud- denly realized (hat all {hat heart pounding had ceased and ! am comfortable, and very grateful,\u201d That occurred xevera) years ago jund there has never boop 9 recurrence of that heal diffleulty, Solomon asked, \u201cGive therefore thy wervamt an understanding heart.\u201d Our beloved Loader ways In her Message to \u2018The Mother Church for 1902 (p, 6), \u201cAll Christian faith, hope, and prayer, uli devout desire, virtually peti- {busy for Parker L's basketball [team will be occupying much of his time for the next couple of months, Skigulls Dance The skigulls is à seleut soclety of skiers whose members are ali super wen on the wood.But the super men need some cash to continue their skilug.To raise this cash thoy are holding a big dance on the evening ot Friday, January 21, at the Institution's gym.The Moderunires, whose music has delighted many this year aud who are gradually driv- \u2018ing Johnny Holmes to selling insurance, will be ou hand and will be giving out with their hottest and best, Tickets are obtalnable trom Dave Mackenzie, room 12.Hockey G.P.Smith's practices haven't been well-attended of late but that {sn't the fault of the boys, Most of them are helping the war effort by working in the post \u201c{offlce und in varlous department stores.However, a couple of practices have boun held and when the oponer rolls around West- mount should be ready.It looks as though it is going to be a struggle between WestHil) and Westmount in the Senior À loop.Basketball Parkor 1.Wearing, coach ot Westmount High's hasketballers, has called no holiday practicea so when the boys return to the Inatitution on° Monday they will have to get the kinks out of their musclos after a two-week loaf.lta, The H{-Y will resume its weekly moetings noxt Thursday, No speaker has boun obtained as you.Those of you who keep uppoiutment books can write something down for January 21 and Fobruury 4.They are both Fridays.The first Is the night of the Skigulls dance and the socpud Is the Purple and White Revue.After the Turple and White Revua show there will be n lance in the junior high school gym.The show will be held in the anditorlum over there.Moder- naires will be present.The revuers have not yet decided whether to sell one ticket for the rovue and another for the dance or to sell only one ticket.Opinions will be wolcomed by Mika Fitzgerald, Wilma Pettingill, and Parker L.| wish you all\u2018a Happy New Year.LONDON Clock Specialists Fine Clock Repairs John W.Fox, propristor HArbour 8940 Room 415 1434 ST.CATHERINE WEST Near Bishop St.tion, Make me the Image and Ukgucagpre! divine=-d.ove ; { Christinniy selentifle demon-° stration is not concerned primar- {ly with so-called materia) things | or conditions, but rather 1t In primarily proof of divine facts.! Better conditions, ahundance, bar- | mony appenr as the result of the application of one's knowledge of divine Principle and its laws.| That dwarfs the soul.; May nn one fail hi: share of work | Through selfish thought; Hach day fulfil Thy holy will In yielding lives, And still the tumult Of desires Debased.May faith, and ) nope, and love, Increase, Bless Thou this year, O lord.A.8.C.Clarke.| (Continued from Page One) board were D, |.Lockerby, J.C.Nellis and A.L.Phillips.Newly elected members of the executive committee are: Stephen M.C.Beck, R.K, Berry, Leigh J.Bishop, Juck Foster, Denny A.Hanson, Brian Hewurd, G.G.Hodges, Ernest C.Koch, Alex, O.MeMurtry, Arthur L.Melling, John Richardson, Claude Hos, Harry A.Rowlands, W.Jackson Rutherford, Willlam Stewart and John F.Wilkes.Other members of the commnit- tee are: George [i.Boright, George W.Bourke.Albert H.Brodie, Roy Campbell, Dr.J.8.Common, Harold Corrigan, Walter LL.Downes, KL Fenwick, Frank M.Findlay, Ellfott 3.Frosst, T.M.Gillingham, KE.D.Gordon, H.H.Griffin, Coi, Paul Grenier, P.Lindsay Hall, R, Bain- bridge Hall, Archibald Harshaw, Harrison C.Hayes, L.St.J.Has- kell, Ralph B.Heward, Crorge R.Hodgson, Dr.Keith Hutchison, Ross R.Hutchison, W.Alan Kennedy, Mostyn Lewis, M.P.Light- foot.H.M.MacCallum, V.F.Mec- Adam, J.W, McCammon, J.Nor- val McQoun, Btuart Mel.eod, C.A.Madill, Jack C.Marahail, Harold C Moore, D.F.Morgan, Robert Nellson, Roger Ouimet, C, Alex Philips, M.Boyd Ronson, John A.Savoy, F.J.Splalman, Glenn | Torrance and Dr, McK.Wathen.F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019, Men's\u2019 & Boys\u2019 Tailor Repairing, Clesning & Pressing ELwood 0082 - | 4828 SHERBROOKE WISY (Just east of Vieteria) DOMINION PLASTIC CAULKING COMPANY PLASTIC CAULKING AND METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Rey Weir, Prope, STOP than your present cost.PHONE TODAY! WORRYING ABOUT \u201cCOALY your entire heating problem.We will supply you with heat at less WE.2100 Save Fuel Fuel is going to be a problem this winter.Your patriotic duty land ours} is to save fuel.For FREE information on how to save fuel used for heating and hot water, call WE.2100 today.v Vi CS eee a Magie | 100% Ing} automatio of PSS DANCELA The Most Beautiful Dance Hall FEATURING ROLAND DAVID And His 14 Piece Orchestra Dancing Every Night and Sunday Afternoon Popular Prices Dr.and Mrs.Gavin Miller are st the Seigniory Club for New Year's.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Luther, of Néw York, spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.Knox.Wren Roma Dodds, of Ottawa, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr.Jackson Dodds, -O.B.E., and Mrs.Dodds.Mr.and Mrs.Cargll) Southam were the guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Wilson Southam, in Ottawa tor Christmas.A/C 2 Clarence Shannon recently returned from his R.C.A.F.course at Toronto, to visit his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bhan- non.Sub.Lieut.(A) E.Gerald La- rocque Morgan, R,N.V.R., spent Christmas with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Artaur E.Morgan, 407 Mount Pleasant avenue.Major and Mrs.P.Edwin Skel- ton, of Ottawa, spent Christmas in Montreal with Mrs.Skelton's parents, Mr, and Mrs, T, M, Forrest.Mr.and Mrs, Oliver W.Howard and their young daughter Nancy Rene, of Allston, Mash, spent Christmas week with Mr.Howard's father, Mr.E.G.Howard, Ken- sington Avenue.Miss M.Rosamond Foilis, V.A.D, 'R.C.A.M.C., who has been visiting her parents Mr.and Mrs.B.O'Hara Follls, has returned to resume her duties at Debert Military Hospital, N.S.Mr.and Mrs.Charles-B, Mc- Mullen, of Albany, N.Y., who are sitending the marriage this after- hoon of thelr son Mr.Charles B.McMullen, Jr., to Miss Margaret Marian MacGillivray, R.N., are the guests of the Rev.Dr.and Mrs, W.J.Clark.Miss Madeline Willis, a dancer formerly with the \u201cT.N.T.\u201d hds been viaiting her parents at 4145 Dorchester Bt.W., over the Christmas holliday.Miss Willis returned to New York last Sunday to continue her tour.Mrs.G.A.Gaherty entertained at an afternoon party on Sunday, for the former Miss Jane Spearman and Flight Lieut, Jean 8alnt-Plerre, whose marriage took place: on Tuesday.Mrs.W.R.Zeller, Mrs.Albert, Dupuis and Mrs.Georges Bernard have given late afternoon partie for thom.Miss Denise Quintal entertained at & cosmetic shower for the bride-clact, Miss Gloria Just, at 8 presentation luncheon at the Bnglueers\u2019 Club; the Misses Marlon and Pauline Just, at a crystal shower, and Mrs; Raymond Dypujs at a kitchen shower: Over 800 stuffed toys, some of them om wheels, were made by hand out of the finest materials and sent to the bombed-out children in England by the members of the Home Employees Club.Clowns, dogs, cats, elephants, OCT ODOC DOC D000 a a A ND in Canada baby dolls, chickens, roosters, rabbity and life-like spirited pooles were among the different types of toys sent to gladden the hearts of these kiddies in Britain.The Home Employees Club also packed a huge box with clothing, toys and crib blankets and dispatched it to one of the hospitals in Englanc.ENGAGEMENTS Captain and Mrs.James V.Norris, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine Rose, to Mr.William James Cotter.son of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cotter of Windsor, Ont.The bride-elect is a member of the R.C.AF.Women's Division at Ottawa, Mr.Cotter, a graduate chemical engineer [rom the University o.Detroit, is a member of the Canadian Active Army und is stationed at Camp Borden, Ont.The wedding will take place at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, on Monday.WEDDINGS PATRICK\u2014WHYTE The marriage of Nursing Sister Jane Whyte, R.C.N.V.R,, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs, William Whyte, of Winnipeg, to Lt.Wil- llam Forbes Patrick, R.C.N,V.R,, only son of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Patrick, took plnce on Friday, at four o'clock, in oly Trinity Church, Winnipeg, Chaplain the Rev.Terence J, Findlay, R.C.N.V.R., officialing.White chry- aunithemums were placed on the altar which was flanked hy white Christmas trees and lighted candles In wrought iron candelabra, \"The bride, who was given away by her futher, wore her naval uniform with white nursing veil and she carried a prayer book overlaid with gardenias.Lt.Leonard MeMurray, R.CN.V.R., was best man for Li.Patrick.The reception wag held at the | Manitoba Club where holly and other Christmas decorations were used Lo decorate.Later, Lt.and Mrs.Patrick left tor a trip to this city.SAINT-PIERRE\u2014SPEARMAN The marriage of Jane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Spear- man, to FIt.-Lt.Jean Saint-Pierre, R.C.A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Saint-Pierre, took place on Tuesday morning at half- past eleven o'clock.at the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, the Rev.Father J.Hurley vweefqrm- ing the ceremony.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.Donald Spear- man, wore a portrait gown of white satin and tulle, and carried a cascade Douquet of, mistletoe and freesis, Milas Helen Rellly, of New York, and Miss Gloria Just, as bridesmalds, were gowned alike in frocks of Wrench gold satin and tulle, and carried cascade bouquets of Christman greens aud holly berrie-.Mr.Raymond Dupuis was best man for Fit.-Lt.Jean Saint-Pierre, and the ushsrs wer: LL.Clift Spearman, U.3.AA.F., FO.W.R.Zeller, R.C.A.F., Capt.Guy Bernard, R.C.A.Headquarters, Ot- tawn, and Mr.Peter N.Dawes.The reception was held at the NEW YEAR ho In Mr.Leo J ronage in continue to 4875a Sherbrooke West (Near Victoria) ARC EOOREOAPE SOC DERPENERE HARTE'S DRUG the residents of Westmount for their pat- New Year to all.REG'D.oubert, druggist, wishes to thank the past and hopes that he may be of service during 1944.Happy © WA.5636 MME A.CourvAL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SREGIALIT IN AND D.& A.Nn ds 1 CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC wo D.: À.BRASSIERES Maternity qué Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WISTMOUNT 2132 Mason St.4491 St.Lewrance 4235 Se.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert HOME EMPLOYEES SEND GIFTS MONEY TO BRITISH KIDDIES Many homes in Brituln must \u2018have been brightened considerably this year, especially for the children, by the gifts of money and clothing and toys which have been sent overseas by the Home Employees Club 0 number; \u2018members in all paris of this city.Not only charities overseas have benefited by donations from this club, but Canadian war activities | 28 well.At the very outset of \u2018the war, however, these girls .devoted themselves giving special help to war projects in Britain {which is the hom land of many jof the members.| This year, within a few hours of the announcement of the \u201cchil.| dren's Christmas\u2019 appeal by the | Queen's Canadian Fund, a donation of $160.00 was mailed to the Fund from the\u2019 Home Employees Club.A letter from Miss Catherine Scott Louttit, leader of this group, says: \u201cThe members of the Home Employees Club have | always taken a great interest in the worl of the Queen's Canadian Fund and lent it their loyal support.We now enclose a further gift and ask that it wlll be earmarked \u2018Children\u2019s Christmas.\u201d Wishing the Fund continued success in its gplendid work.\u201d 85800 to Wings The Home Employees Club is.a group of girls who spend their time working for many war charities.Soon after the outbreak of war they subscribed $5,300 to the Wings for Britair Fund.The Garrison Lane School, Birmingham, this season received two large crates containing hundreds of Christmas gifts for the children.The majority of these dolls and play materials were made or donated by The Home Employees Club.Miss Louttit told a representative of the Fund that \u2018the members had a great deal of pleasure making the presents.Many of the girls are from Britain, and they realize the need there is for money and gifts.\u201d This group has subscribed well over $500 to the Queen's Canadian Fund.residence of the bride's parents, where white flowers were used to decorate.MACKINNON-PURDY The marriage of Margaret June, daughter of Mr.G.M, Purdy and the late Mrs.Purdy, of Londonderry, N.S.to Sgt.Willlam Laidlaw MacKinnon, R.} C.A.F, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.MacKinnon, of Montreal West, took place recently at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Rutherford, 2068 Sherbrooke street west.Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones officlated at the four o'clock caremoyy.Mrs.D.A.Rutherford was the bride's only attendant and Mr.Wendall Richards was best man tor Sgt.MacKinnon.In the absence of her father, the bride was given in marriage by Mr.A.J.Rutherford.Following a reception, the newly married couple left.for the Maritime Provinces where Sgt MacKinnon is at present stationed.For travelling the bride wore a mink trimmed black cloth coat with her wedding costume.Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Miss M.Crowse, of Winnipeg, Man; Lieut.Nursing Sister D.Taylor.of Petawawa; Mrz.D.A.Rutherford, ot Kent- ville, N.8.; end Pilot Officer G.\u2018G.Agnew.of Reockcliffe, Ont.The bride is a graduate of the Woman's General Hospital, West- mount.MoMULLEN-\u2014\u2014MacGILL]V RAY At the marriage of Miss Mar- garst Marian MacGilllviay, R.N,, eldent daughter of Mr.snd Mrs.Angus A.MacGillivray, of Kirk Hill, Ont, to Mr.Charles B.McMullen, jr\u2026 son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles B.MaMullan, of Albany, N.Y., which ip taking lace quietly this afternoon, at t.Andrew's United Church, Mrs.H.B.Graves will be matrop-of- honor, Mr.Willis G.Clark, cousin of the bride, wil] be best man and the yehers will be?Lieut.H.B.Graves.R.C.A.M.C.\u2026 Flying Officer Jack Roper and Mr.Archibald Macintyre.The reception following the ceremony ip being held at the home of the bride's unole end sunt, Mr.and Mrs.°.G.Maltby, 4571 Hingston avenue.RY While hobbjes, as history and blegraphies wil) ebow, often de velop Into the msin lifework of an individual, they will aiways contribute to fuller and richer living.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 \u201cHOME ECONOMICS FASCINATOR OR SHAWL A top ranking style for 1943 is the fascinator.Here's an extra large one that you can do in jiffy crochet, It may even be worn about your neck as a scarf.good for fuel-scarce evenings as well as for daytime.Use knitting worsted.Bright wool scraps make the crocheted tulips.Pattern 709 contains directions; stitches, craft Department, 2191 Hampton Each pattern costs twenty-five cents sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted), to The Examiner, Needle- WATER LILY MOTIFS A smart touch foy your best linens\u2014embroidered water lilies! You'll enjoy embroidering the flowers in yellow or pink shades on bed sets, towels or scarfs.Directions far a crochet edging are included.Pattern 608 contains a transfer pattern of a 5% x 191% and two 41% x 13% inch motifs; stitches; - materials required.(25¢), which should be Ave, N.D.G., Montreal.Write plainly, the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns may take a few days longer than usual.Round & 0 wives are taking rationing in their stride although a listener-in can hear from time to time \u201cWho's getting the caniied vegetables?Somebody's hoarding!\u201d.\"Isn't it terrible trying to find some underwear for the youngsters,\u201d and ro on.In the first instance, Victory gardens were successful, more people canned fruit and vegetables than ever hefore, but that unpredictable old man Weather just didn\u2019t co-operate during the year.This has resulted In a lessened supply of fruits and vegetables for consumers to purchase this winter.Despite this, most families are well fed, quite used to meat and other rationing, and realize that it ls because they can afford to buy more milk that the dairy man says \u201cNo cream today\u2019\u2019, and that evaporated milk is reserved for bables.In every way Price Control hovers over the family table like a benediction, for most foodstuffs are under s price ceHing.The oversall wool situation imu- proved during 1943.Cuffs on trousers and two-pant suits are again legal.also fuller skirts, deeper hems.and patch pockets oun dresses and skirts.More children's ubderwear will be on the markets in the New Year.Another burning problem which affected Canadians during the year.was the housing situay tion in many centres.Government legislation fixed reutals for every kind of housing accommodation, and clarified by orders the rights of tenants and landlords and the terms of leases.Although the housing situation is still acute, abuses are controlled.In the broader picture of Can- ads, 1943, the government was faced with man-power shortages together with its other headaches.In essential war work the difficulties were alleviated by .the application of priorities, transfer of workers, postponement of rather than jam transportation¥ facilities.In Canadian homes, house- Table Chats \u20ac | Œ & TOME A SUMMARY OF HOPES AND HEADACHES With all their hopes and prayers for the New Year, Canadians realize that this is no time to relax and let down the barriers; they know that the toughest battles on the home front are just beginning.It is difficult when the overseas picture brightens to fight inflation every day of the week by watching prices and the smallest expenditure, to continue saving paper, rags, fats and bones, to bundle up and live in a cool house in order to save fuel, and to stay at home military services for men in some occupations, and the \u201cfreezing\u2019 of workers to essential jobs.Essential civilian industry was stabilized by orders such as the ones keeping teachers in their profession and designating the man who delivers the coal or works in a meat packing plant as enguged in an essential job.The food production front was kept in good shape; during last summer sotue thousands of Eastern farmers went out to Western Canada to help harvest the crops.substantial numbers of soldiers, airmen and sailors on duty in the Dominion were given farm leave; internees, some war prisoners and couscientious objectors worked on farms.Womanpower also spent a busy year.By November 1, there were 1,170,000 women in industry across Canada, and 10.000 registered for part-time work in the Peterborough, Ottawa, Hali- fux and Toronto districts.As time goes on this should prove a help in taking away the strain on hospital workers, clerks.stenographers, besides helping to fill some positions in industry.Added are the members of 34 Women\u2019s Voluntary Service Centres across the Dominion, These women give assistance where they can.Just now their projects are turning to deal with epidemics and reconstruction in the post-war period.Canadians are in a hopeful frame of mind.There is a feel-}.ing in the air that the end of the war will soon be in sight and while life on the home front is sometimes unsatisfactory, the generally voiced opinion is.\u2018Wej|l haven\u2018t much to grumble about!\u201d And so\u20148 Happy New Year to all of us! Life Isn't all hardship these days.Official warnings against over-heating in winter come like pie to the average janitor.! knitted articles to the boys of CATHOLIC WOMEN'S WAR WORK GROUP SUMMARIZES WORK At a meeting of the war work | group of the Catholic Women of ; Westmount, held at the residence of tbe President, Mrs.A.A.Pare, | recently, a summary of work since the last general meeting in June wag given.Mrs.John Colford, kaitting convener, reported that 25 knitted articles were given to the Montreal] Convalescent Hospital, 37 knitted articles were sent to H.M.C.S.\u201cWestmount\u201d and 175 the Armed Fqgces.Mrs.M.8S, Milloy, Treasurer, reported the following donations: a Radio to St.Anne's Military Hospital, $10.00 to the Navy League Campaign, 525.00 to the Catholic Women's League, West- mount Subdivision, Cigarette | Fund; $10.00 to the Knights of Columbus Huts for Christmas cheer; $25.00 to the 14th Canadian General Hospital Unit; $50.00 to Ste.Anne's Military Hospital and $50.00 to H.M.C.S.Westmount.Food Values As Well | As Prices Should Be Carefully Compared Any housekeeper knows that a cent or two saved here, a nickel there, and a dime somewhere else, quickly mounts up into a sizeable proportion of the weekly budget.Women everywhere are price conscious today and to advise them to shop where they get the best value for their money is like \u2018teaching your grandmother to suck eggs.\u201d However, when it comes to shopping for food.food values as well as price come into the picture.Women who shop with food values in mind pick up a little extra vitamin A here, some vitamin B there, some extra calcium or iron somewhere else, These extra food values, which can often be obtained from lower priced foods, add up just like saved pennies and nickels into quite substantial amounts that can make a real contribution to family health.According to Nutrition Services, whole grain cereals and bread are among the best of the \u2018\u2018bargain™ foods.You pay no more for a loaf of whole grain bread than you do for a white loaf but look what you get for your money! More protein, more B vitamins, more calcium and more iron\u2014all that extra food value \u2018for free\u2019.Whole grain cereals give the same extras, and often for less money than you pay for the same typo of cereal in refined form.Take the mineral calcium as an example.Dr.L.B.Pett, director of Nutrition Services says that when whole grain bread and cereals are served, the extra calcium obtained amounts to about 67% of the total dally needs.\u201cThe war is changing the food habits of the Canadian people\u201d.says Dr.Pett, \u201cand for the het- 1 year so gratifying to us! Hand & Donohoe, Ing, ODOC DODO.GREETINGS, FRIENDS! I Independent Fuel Merchants 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.w.We're saying \u2018Happy New Year | DExter 1132 | to you who have made the las; oDoDe Oo oo (DO DOC >0OC\u2014>0 me \u201c\u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Nevspaper\" Why bother round that friend Is arriving or leaving.TIME-SAVING HINT a relative or Drop a line, giving particulars, Social Editor of the Exanm- \"WESTMOUNT CLUB CONTRIBUTED To CHRISTMAS CHEER At to phone on a visit, to the a recent meeting of yp, Realm iner, 2191 Hampton Ave- Westmount Women's Club, In nue, DG.\u2014 or phone ihe following amounts were vote A.73.for the Club Welfare and Chris: mas Funds : ° Soldiers Wives League .$100 * * |Grace Dart Hospital .30, Salvation Army .25, , Ste.Anne's Military Hosp.190 In The Women 8 Christmas Hampers tor ne needy families .2% The Club hes also sent fiy, large hampers of Knitted (qr.py ments.Canned Goods, Fruit Canon Scott Candies, Shaving Cream, Tooth Paste, Soap, etc., .0 the Officers The Canon Scott Chapter, and men of H.M,C.S., Westmount.LO.D.E., will hold a business This ship is sponsored jointiy by meeting at the home of Miss I the Westmount Women's City, Brown, 3540 Oxford avenue on|The Catholic Women War Wor- Tuesday evening, at R.C.C.S.(Signals) R.C.C.S.be served.Penny Fair (Signals) meeting will be Leld at the.Armoury, Bleury St., next Wednesday at 2 p.m.Refreshments will 8 p.m, kerg of Westmount and the Catholic Wome t's League, all of whom contributed to the above mentioned gifts.The next regular meeting of the Club will be held in Victoria Hall on January 14, 1944, when à Musicale will be presented.Guest tickets may be used and additional guest tickets may bs obtained from any member of the Committee.next-of-kin Finger Protector The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Ser- To protect fingers when paint geants\u2019 Mess, Royal Montreal; yng around the house, housewives Regiment, are holding a penny fair on Tuesday at the Westmount at 8.30 p.m.Proceeds will go to supply comforts for the Y.M.C.A.boys overseas.Melville Church Ladies\u2019 Aid To Hold Annual Meeting The annual of the Ladies\u2019 nue.Annual reports will and election of officers will take place.The Lord is nevey voiceless except to an earless soul.Charles Spurgeon.business meeting Aid Society ot | Melville Presbyterian Church will be held at 2.30 p.min the Church Hall, Melville Ave- will find that waxed finger tips will help, melted paraffin or ap ordinary candle can be used for the operation.No paint will seep through, and when the painting is finished the paraffin can be peeled off the fingers, paint spots and all.iY Flowers For NEW YEAR'S Corsages at Reasonable Prices Wishing All Our Customers and Friends The Compliments of The Season 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST At Victoria on Tuesday be read FOR thorough training school and register.January Classes are number of pupils.THE EGERTON SCHOOL TRAINED ATTENDANTS TUPPER STREET The recognition and success enjoyed by this school is due to the and high standards maintained throughout the now forming and there are vacancies for a limited O®THIS SCHOOL MAINTAINS ITS OWN REGISTER © Apply for personal interview, stating qualifications and telephone number, to Box 74, Station H, Montreal, or telephone WA.1376 ter.As supplies of certain foods become more restricted, people become more consclous of the! need for getting the best possible | food value from the foods they buy.And they are realizing that! any Increase in food value: through wise selection, no matter | how apparently small, is signif | mant.\u201d 1 To protect painted or polished | floors, home-made coasters can | be easily achieved.Cut pieces of felt from old hats and with glue, tit them to the legs of the turniture.WAKES TO NEW YEAR Glad eyes of 4.year-old Diane Mardy see the sun again after she | awoke from five-month\u2019 attack of sleeping sickness.Wishes Her Pupils and Associates The Compliments of the Season ® REGISTER NOW OPEN HILDA GALT TERM SEASON Starts JAN.3\" 1944 © FOR CHILDREN and ADULTS ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT Studio: 1215 GREENE AVE.EL.7279 SERN ARISE TRGY a > au PSS A ih pan ton Ca tbe bo ve iti meeting of the en's Club, Ine, unts were voted fare and Chris.ague - .$lo, tal.5 Coe eB, ary Hosp.10, pers for : 2% s also sent five ft Knitted Ga.Goods, Fruit, ~~ Cream, Toop 10 the Officers >.S., Westmount.sored jointly by Women's Clup, men War Wor.Int and the s League, all ot d to the above lar meeting ot held in Victoria 14, 1944.when à presented.Guest d and additional y bs obtained sr of the Com- rotector ers when paint- ousc, housewives axed finger tips paraffin or an can be used for > paint will seep len the painting paraffin can be gers, paint spots Lid WA s For fEAR'S ages ble Prices Jur Customers riends of The Season LOOKE WEST ctoria OL is due to the throughout the bs for a limited SISTER © is.and WA.1376 (er LT ( TERM SEASON Starts JAN.3\" 1944 EL.7279 \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 PAGE FIVE g\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- ° = \u2014 - \u2014 | Past NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD ares Gossip Attractions + * - \u2014- \u2014\u2014 # AT THE MONKLAND FRIDAY! AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! | YOUNG STAR (Chinese Visitors A 7 WESI MOUNT THEA TRE ., RUE \" \u2014 Re \u2018 e\u2014e>oesocs \u2018 - Le > \u20140C\u2014>oc\u2014>0 | ) j vara \u201c\u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspapee: WESTMOUNT CLUE CONTRIBUTED To CHRISTMAS CHEER At a recent meeting of the TIME-SAVING HINT Why bother to phone round that a relative or friend Is arriving on a visit, or leaving.Drop a line, giving particulars, to the Social Editor of the Exam- iner, 2191 Hampton Ave- Westmount Women's Club, | nue, N.D.G.\u2014 or phone |lthe following amounts vere vs WA.2773.for the Club Welfare and Chris mas Funds : Soldiers Wives League .3104 « * Grace Dart Hospital .50 Salvation Army ., 25, ?Ste.Anne's Military Hosp.to In The Women S Christmas Hampers or oe needy families .% The Club hes also sent fy, large hampers of Knitted gy.Realm ments.Canned Goods, Fruit Canon Scott Candies, Shaving Cream, Too Paste, Soap, etc., .0 the Officer The Canon Scott Chapter, and men of H.M,C.S., Westmount, LO.D.E., will hold a business This ship is sponsored Jointly by meeting at the home of Miss I.Brown, 3540 Oxford avenue ou Tuesday evening, at 8 p.m.R.C.C.S.(Signals) R.C.C.S.(Signals) next-of-kin meeting will be Leld at the Armoury, Bleury St, next Wednesday at 2 p.m.Refreshments will the Westmount Women's Clit, The Catholic Women War Wy.kers of Westmount and the Catholic Women\u2019s League, elj of whom contributed to the abore mentioned gifts.The next regular meeting of the Club will be held in Victory Hall on January 14, 1944.when à Musicale will be presented.Guest tickets may be used and additions guest tickets may be obtained from any member of the Committee.Penny Fair Finger Protector The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Ser- To protect fingers when paint geanis\u2019 Mess, Royal Montreal jpg around the house, housewives Regiment, are holding a penny|will fing that waxed finger tip fair on Tuesday at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.at 8.30 p.m.Proceeds will go to supply comforts for the boys overseas.will help.melted paraffin or an ordinary candle can be used for the operation.No paint will seep through, and when the painting is finished the paraffin can be peeled off the fingers, paint spots and all.Melville Church Ladies\u2019 Aid To Hold Annual Meeting | noP TowER © | OF ans TYR Flowers For The annual business meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday in the Church Hall, Melville Ave- NEW YEAR'S nue.Annual reports will be read Corsages .and election of officers will take at Reasonable Prices place.Wishing All Our Customers and Friends The Compliments of The Season 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST At Victoria The Lord is neveg voiceless except to an earless soul.Charles Spurgeon.THE EGERTON SCHOOL TRAINED ATTENDANTS TUPPER STREET The recognition and success enjoyed by this school is due to the thorough training and high standards maintained throughout the school and register., January Classes are now forming and there are vacancies for a limited number of pupils.OTHIS SCHOOL MAINTAINS ITS OWN REGISTER © Apply for personal interview, stating qualifications and telephone number, to Box 74, Station H, Montreal, or telephone WA.1376 _\u2014 HILDA GALT f through wise selection, no matter / how apparently small, is signifi- | mant.\u201d | | To protect painted or polished; floors, home-made coasters can | be easily achieved.Cut pieces of felt from old hats and with glue, tit them to the legs of the furniture, ! while life on the home front is] F; sometimes unsatisfactory, the generally voiced opinion is, \u201cWall haven't much to grumble about!\u201d And so\u2014a Happy New Year to all of us! Lite isn\u2019t all hardship these days.Official warnings against over-heating in winter coms like pie to the average janitor.WAKES | Glad eyes of 4.year-oid Diane Hardy see the sun again after she | awoke from five-month\u2019 attack of sleeping sickness.EN BRE megan MID TERM Wishes Her Pupils mé SEASON Associates The Starts Compliments JAN.3rd of the 1944 Season ® REGISTER NOW OPEN © FOR CHILDREN and ADULTS ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT EL.7279 Studio: 1215 GREENE AVE.age From V sd music Holl fox has a wtertainm :op-Hotch weather,\u201d pcht at t Theuire.somethil \u201cRomy W of stars \u20ac hat is à Roasting tk srodnetion she finest weather\" i he upbeat azz, ragti \u2018orrid, tun Lena Ho rab Callov the cast of Lena Ho yorizon of vear.hand ping.and best.Her EEE At \u2014 Wel, des which bera tom of the y magnif opened ve United The sicolor, th onishing I the drama, formances ralled mate ror and he companies pletely fa audience re \u2018hat Unive of the mos us history.© Co-stars Foster and tinguished the Paris the ambitic som MEC IN: Library Atwater Sol Thurs \u2018The \u2018sights \u2018Picture ADN J ear last \u2019>o0\u2014_Dpo>0e ~ CHIL.ER E of the lub, 1g, ere voy 1d Chriee.- 310, 30.+ 25, EP.10, for cen.sent five tted Gay.Fruit, m, Tooth e Officers \u2018eStMoynt, jointly by n's Clap, Var We.ind the ue, all of he above eeting of n Victoria 4.whena ed.Guest additiona! obtained the Com- r en paint ousewives inger tips fin or an used for will seep > painting n can be aint spots of A rices tomers 16 Season WEST to the out the limited © | 1376 \u2014 T f ID- ERM ASON tarts [ 3rd )44 7279 syestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 194) PAGE FIVE \u2026- = - » = \u2014- rn are enw + | Hetices NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD aon | Gossip Attractions ' * « \u2019 \u2014 AT THE MONKLAND FRIDAY! YOUNG STAR Chinese Visitors A1 WES!MOUNI THEA TRE , _.| en > Loretta Young, currently in: Hear Popular Song } aramount\u2019s \u201cAud Now Tomor- | ne î {row.\" was a Hollywood star at HOLLYWOOD: Anna May \"from vaudeville, night clubs, Are No Two Ways About Love.ppoure Bofors the Duan wet at Pera.sd musical comedy, as well as wom Hollywood, 20th Century- fox has assembled an array of wgtettainment headliners for their op-noteh musical, \u201cStormy westher,\u201d which opened lust peht at the Westmount United Theutre.something new in musicals, \"cormy Weather\u201d Las a filmful) of stars combined with a stoiy hat is a cavalcade of rhythm soasting the best tunes of all.its -sodèetion numbers are among ne finest ever filmed.\u201cStormy weather\u201d is the story of swing on te upbeat .from the era of wzz, ragtime and blues to the wrrid.tuneful tempos of today.Lena Horne, Bill Robinson and rab Calloway and his band top the cast of the tune-packed film.Lena Horne, who burst on the horizon of the show world last veal.handles most of the vocal- itine.and she can sing with the best.Her rendition of \u201cThere \u201cI Can't Give You Anything Bui Love,\u201d and especially the tantal-\u2018 izing title number.\u201cStormy | Weather,\u201d are rhythmic master- | pieces.As for Bill Robinson, there, never was a tap dancer who could | touch him\u2014aud that holds true: in \u201cStormy Weather.\u201d In addition, BI proves himself a talented comedian by his deft handling of the key role.Cab Calloway, renowned for his | band\u2019s music as well as his own | singing, stands out.His capers are almed at bringing smiles, apd his music sets one's toes a-tiugling as they play \u2018Walkin\u2019 the Dog,\u201d \u201cAin't Misbehavin\u2019 and \u2018Diga.Diga Doo.\u201d Other headliners in the cast include Katherine Dunham and her troupe.Pats Waller\u2014whose magic at the keyboards is sensa- tional\u2014and the Nicholas Brothers, masters of the art of terpsichore, Ada Brown and Dooley Wilson.Gloria Jean and Donald O'Connor in a scene from \u2018Mr.Big,\" which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Friday playing until Monday night.PE At York Theatre Wel; deserving the superlatives xhich heralded its arrival, \u2018\u2018Phau- om of the Opera,\u201d that thrillingly magnificent screen classic, opened yesterday at the York United Theatre.Filmed in Tech- sicolor, the production has as- wnishing pictorial qualities; but the drama, the music and the performances of its players must be nlled matchless.The note of terror and hot suspense which accompanies every scene, is completely fascinating.Breathless audience reaction would indicate that Universal has created one of the most brilliant successes in its history.\u20ac Co-stars Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains give dis- inguished portrayals, Eddy.as the Paris Opera star who loves the ambitious young vocalist, has THE MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE of Montreal Library and Reading Rooms, Atwater Ave.& Tupper St.SOUND FILMS Thurs.Eve., Jan.6th 8.15 p.m.\u2018The Story Of FM\u2019 \u2018Sightseeing At Home\u2019 \u2018Picturesque Guatemala\u2019 ADMISSION FREE Little English Boy Is Really American HOLLYWOOD: \u2014There isn't a change in the world for David Leland to escape being referred to throughout Hollywood, and likely the remainder of the United States, as \u2018\u2018that new little English boy.\u201d He'll be so called for a long time, no doubt, Yet, despite the fact that he plays a little English boy with Franchot Tone and Veronica Lake in Paramount's \u201cThe Hour Before the Dawn,\u201d and speaks, off stage as well as on, with a decided English accent, he is American.For five years David lived in Italy.The children he went to school with were English\u2014with accents, His mother also had her English accent, It was naturat that David spoke British rather than American.the most colorful role of his career.Miss Foster, appearing as the singer, wins new laurels in a part which reveals her excep: tional dramatic ability as well as her musical talent.Rains is the \u2018\u2018Phantom.\u201d His sinister portrayal of the musical composer who mystifies and terrorizes the personnel and patrons of the Paris Opera, is one of the screen's all-time acting classics.Roles Are Important Featured in important roles are Edgar Barrier, Leo Carrillo, Jane Farrar.J.Edward Bromberg, Fritz Feld and Hume Cronyn.All deliver memorable performances.Many other notables and a multitude of atmosphere players are seen in various spectaci- lar sequences of the film.Ice anaesthesia ls not really new.It has been known ever since men slipped on the ice and bumped their heads.Jad (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon) LA + 2 te Big MIDNIGHT Show Eve! \u2019 New Year's A DEAD-AIM DAME.SHE'S QUICK ON THE DRAW.in a picture riddled with rhythm, romance and riotous hilarity! Also Special 3 Stooges Comedy, | Sing-Song, Cartoon and Others General Admission 75e Loges $1.00 AT THE YORK UNTIL TUESDAY! FZ ey Y 6 he Pea Susanna Foster and Claude Rains in a scene trom the Technicolor production \u201cPhantom Of The Opera, which is York United Theatre until Tuesday night.now playing at the Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals by Frances Goltman WHEN THEY ENDED Mw Leoncavallo, Francois Cou-; Since the article we wrote two!perin, Offenbach, Puccini, Victor.weeks ago appeared, entitled, | Herbert, di Lasso, Rimeky-Korsa- \u201cWhen The, Began,\u201d we have re- koff Cesar Franck, Gries, celved requests for an article Brahms, Bach, Rubenstein and, telling how long the various com-| Berlioz all lived to past three, posers worked As most of the score.great masters composed to the Six famous men who dfed in; end of thelr lives, we would have\u2019 their flftles were Granados, Gus-! Mahler, Claude Debussy, | to tell you the different ages lave of these celebrated musicians, so ; Beethoven, Tschaikowsky and we made our own little survay|Glinka.Death in the forties claimed Robert Schumann, No- deste Moussorgsky, Ernest! posers four lived to past four |Chausson, MacDowell and Scria- score: fifteen passed away in\u2019 Mn.their seventies, nineteen lived to: over sixty; six died in the or Many Smiths : and found that out of fifty-six of the world\u2019s most \u2018famous com- ties; five departed in their forties and seven only reached their: ® thirties.These are.Franz son IN Minesweeper bert, 31; Wolfgang Amadens + Mozart, 35; Felix Mendelssohn! HOLLYWOOD.-\u2014 The olan and Stephen Foster 38, and Fred- does all right in Paramount's erick Chopin and George Gersh-;\"\u201cMinesweeper,\" with four of the win, both 39 years.\u2018 principal characters in the picture The five who lived to a very named Smith.ripe old age.three Frenchmen Richard Arlen plays the stellar: and two Italians, are Jean Phi-|role of Jim Smith.Appearing.lippe Rameau.81: Vincent/opposite him Is Jean Parker as, D'Indy, 80: Luigi Cherubini, the! Mary Smith (no relation to: great Itallan director of the Paris|Jim).Guinn (Big Boy) Williams; Conservatoire for over twenty.is Fixit Smith and Emma Dunn,|! years, dled at 82; Camille Safnt-'again doing a mother role, is Saens, 86; and the celebrated! Moms\u201d Smith.composer of thirty operas, Gui- seppi Verdi was 38 years old.Those who lived to seventy and DIVERTED PUNISHMENT The young mother took her: \u2018 | i | To Ghosts for Film over include Richard Wagner, i tie boy to the school on his | Palestrina and Massenct.all'first day.After she Introduced | three being 70: Pominico Scar-|pim to the teache.and prepared latti, 72: Gluck, 73; Handel and to leave she added, \"Now, some- Johann Strauss Jr, 74: Charles! jmes Sammy gets Into mischief, Gounod and Franz Liszt, 75; Ros- © if he does anything vou don't: sini was 76, Robert Franz, Sir sant him to.just spank the little Edward Elgar and Haydn 77.boy next to him, and that will\u2019 {John Philip Sousa, the \u201cMarch plarm him so be won't misbe- King 78, and Gabriel Faure 79.Alessandro Scarlatti, \u2018ar! Weber.Corelll Dvorak.Maurice Ra- again.\u201d HE'S A HEAVY For the first time in his extensive stage and screen career, , Barry Sullivan is playing a villain, the occasion being Paramount's \u201cAnd Now Tomorrow.\" have Find Cat Allergic HOLLYWOOD: \u2014To find a cat._ .allergic to ghosts was the task BACK TO BONGS confronting Lewis Allen who had Binnie Barnes hegan her career to round up four-footed support as a vaudeville singer in England, for his cast In \u201cThe Uninvited.\u201d gets her first screen chance at a This.as you probably know, 18 song in Paramount's \u201cThe Hour the thriller by Dorothy Macardle.Before the Dawn.\u201d It is set in a haunted house, with two ghosts, and the cat will have so, WHY WORRY?his work cut out, \u201cI'm sorry.old men.but I Luckily for Paramount.Allen make it a rule never to lend is pretty good with animals, Be.money.It ruing friendship.\u201d tore long he ran into Whiskey, ! \u201cWhy let thar worry you?We an ex-alley pirate who has risen \u2018never were what you might call to high rank in horror films wonderfully good friends.iskey can smell a guns: Led ert He then tluits up nis! We suggest thay Mussolini's nil and utters a yowl bloud- | dismissal of the King of Italy curdling enough (0 scare # phan- jis unconstitutional.The King got tom out of its wits.fn his dimissal of Mussolin! first.| Charles Boyer in a scene from the film \u2018\u2019Back opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Street,\u2019 which Eighty motion picture dancers; Dance,\u201d which Walter MacEwen are learning old-fashioned steps|ls producing.Jack Crosby is di- for a serlos of dancing numbers |recting the troupe in the Amert- Im l\u2019aramount's \u201cNational Barnlcan folk dances.{ et re ee \u2014 | NOW PLAYING Fit Catherine at Guy Street) Until TUESDAY Night (St.Starring NELSON EDDY Susanna FOSTER - Claude RAINS - Ed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IND EXCITING FILM 1 aril LOIS ANDREWS EX BIG NEW YEARS EVE SHOW Admission 49c SHE'S THE SWEETHEART, OF THE, 54 SCREEN Lg YTTTTT [7] TODAY \u2014 THURSDAY lu 5 Ad ROBERT MONTGOMERY in \u201cTHE \u201c EARL OF CHICAGO,\u201d with Edward A hace Arnold.DICK POWELL and JOAN {Monkland Ave.at Cirouard) RLONDELL in \u2018The Model Wife.\" Starts FRIDAY UNTIL MONDAY Together Again! Torritic Two-WOO'some .\u2018Get Hep To Love\u201d and When Johnny Comes Marching Home\u2018! === 2 Big Festures! m0 (ING FOF BEEN LOOKING FOR! So much love .and so much joy when lucky girl meets lucky boy! 7 7.of -Tops! 2 EI RRNA 5 5 CHARLES BICKFORD « GLADYS COOPER ALAN CARNEY « HENRY STEPHENSON = ¥ BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW 4 Fred ASTAIRE # Ginger ROGERS in \u201cCAREFREE\u201d Admission 49¢ Before the Dawn\u2019 set at Paramount, and brought along us her guests some members of the Chinese Air Corps, among them a Colonel and two Maiors, Her co-starring role with Sonuy Rinnie Barnes and David Le- Tufts in Mark Sandrich's \u20181 Love ! land entertained the distinguished & Soldier\u201d is the biggest of Paul- | visitors hy singing a luaty rendi- ette Goddard's career.She works tion of \u201cRoll Out the Barrel,\u201d a the age of 15 when she aipesred | ig a Lon Chaney film, LONGEST ROLE sixty days without missing a scene.song featured in the picture, (y MOL 1) TODAY until APP Avenue! SATURDAY RHYTHM! SONG & ROMANCE! .TIT ir SUA A starrin WARREN WILLIAM + THE LONE WOLF A Cloris JEAN in \u201cA Little Bit Of Heaven\u201d with Robert Stack and Hugh Herbert oi Ktaris Bunday RETURN ENGAGEMUNT UF À Charles BOYER In \"When Tomorrow with IRENE DUNNE x NOWDON (Decane at Snowdon Junchon! Until FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014\u2014 BING CROSBY in \u2018\u2019Pennies From Heaven.\u201d Also Walt Disney\u2019s \u201cSALUDOS AMIGOS\u2019 in Technicolor.Commencing New Year's Day For One Week! sONtEt :TERRY - LIVINGSTON TAL LLL ERIN LUT CAL LT REIL A REPUBLIC MUSICAL COMEDY ue A CINDERELLA .IN REVERSE! Midnight is when she switches from overalls to glodrage =.from walding to wooing GET IN THE SWING © FSS RRS A ESS PAGE SIX WITHDRAWAL OF ROYALS TEAM IN JUVENILE SECTION TURNS IT INTO A FIVE TEAM LOOP Golden Eagles, Monarchs, Staynors And Two Teams From Claremont Barracks Will Open League on January 3rd The withdrawal into a five team affair and recr of the Royals from the juvenile section of the Westinount Municipal Hockey League, hax turned that circuit eation supervisor Jim MeCormick has been forced to draw up a new schedule, The tive clubs left In the loop are the Golden Eagles, Mouarchs, Staynor and two army teams from the Claremont Barracks.The league will open on the uary 3rd with the Monarchs meeting the Golden Kagles at Westmount tions.Park.hill slated for Westmount Park The Monarchs and Golden Kagles have had early season drills aL the loyola rink, bat it in not believed that the other three clubs have practiced together yet, The Stayuor outfit ja being rounded up by Lorne Macbhonald and Gordie Craig.They will be! original date set for Monday, Jan- The other three teams will ree action on Wednesday, January ig in sight bu' ath when they all play in a twins - Doubleheader | Is Staged For set In the nets as Kenny Bram-| Westmount $ Service ; Hockey League Will bell, who starred with the Stay-! nor midgets last year, will be out with them.The Stayuor club should also HWenefit from the! coaching of Beau Thurston who has been appointed to supervise the hockey teams in the Staynor, district this year, The following ls the result of the drawing held by the Uolden Eagles hockey club: first prize was won by Conrad Brisebois,\u2019 10648 Taverdure street; second prize, Mrs.J.D.Mclsedd.462 Grosvenor Avenue; third prize, Miss A.Ryan, 123 Arlington Avenue.The following is the new schedule for the juvenile section: Mon., Jan.3, East rink, 8.00, Monarchs vs Golden Eagles; Wed.Jan.5.East rink, 8.00, Staynor vs Army \u2018B\u2019:; Wed.Jan.5.9.00, Army \u201cA\u201d vs Golden Kagles; Fri.Jan.7.East rink, 8.00, Stay- nor vs Monarchs; Mon, Jan.10.\u2018Bast rink, 8.00.Monarchs vs Army \u201cB\u201d, > | Mon.Jan, 10, Staynor.8,30, Army \u201cA\u201d vs, Staynor; Wed,, Jun.12, East rink, 8.00.Golden Engles vs Army \u2018\u201cB\u2019; Wed, Jan.12, East rink, 9.00, Monarchs va Army \u201cA; Fri, Jan, 14, Fast rink, 8.00.Staynor vs Golden Eagles; Mon.Jan.17, Bast rink, 8.00, Golden Eagles vs Army \u2018A\u2019: Mon.Jan.17, Staynor, 8.30, Monarchs va Staynor; Wed., Jan, 19, Eest rink.8.00, Army \u2018B\u201d v8 Army \u201cA\u201d; Wed., Jan.19, Kast rink.9.00, Golden Eagles va Monarchs; Mon., Jan.24, Hast rink.8.00, Army \u2018A vs Army *\u201cB*; Mon., Jan.24, Staynor, 8.30, Golden Nagles vs Staynor; Wed., Jan.24, Hast rink, 8.00, Staynor vs Army \u201cA\u201d; Wed.Jan.26, East rink, 9.00, Army \u201cB\u201d vs Monarchs: Mon, Jan.31, East rink, 8.00, Army \u201cA\u201d vs Monarchs; Mon.Jan.81, 8.30, Army \u201cB\" va Staynor; Wed., Feb.2, Past rink, 8.00, Army \u201cB vs Golden Eagles.Guide books counties should be brought up to date, C.F, Hawks, of the British Museum, told archaeologists in London, \u2018\u2018If the most important buliding Is the gas worka of- tice building or the railway station, It should be so stated,\u201d he raid.\u201cWe should get away from the antiquarian prejudice.\u201d That sharp protest trom the British people against release uf the fascist Mosley from custody.even on grounds of tll-health.1s Interesting.Certalnly \u2018no sign thesere of complaisance or ap peasement ! HOTEL LAPOINTE St.Jerome, Que.Recognised by Famous Meals all who Travel an Route ?1.Refreshments, TOURIST HOTEL St.Marguerite, Lac Masson 12 comfortable rooms.Mot air heating.Few minutes frem ski trails.Het and cold running water, Exeel- lent cuisine.Come and spesd an sujoyrble vacation this winter.8ki Tow and Ski Instructor.WRITE DIRECT or PHONE NO, 40 Beaver Lodge VAL MORIN, QUE.Modern oki ledge.ditioned, Game room.winter air cer tiesd home SKI TOW ON PROPERTY Plan new fer your Xmas and New Year's Holidays.Moderate rates.One mile from station, Fer reservation, write er phone C.R.GIBSON Val Morin 183 W 4 « { for towns and} \u2014VILLA du LACT) cooking.+ [ Open January 4th The Weszsunount Services \u201cHockey Ieague wfll get its schedule underway this Tuesday night, when yu doubleheader is staged at the Wireless School rink.In the first game of the opening twin | bill, the No.4 Ordnance (will meet the R.C.AF.No.3 | Training Command while the lhome club, the R.C.A.F.No.1 Wireless School, meets the\u2019 R.C,A.F.No.11 A.IT.Division In the night-cap.The Westmount Services league Is an offshoot of \u2018the intermediate section of the Westmount Municipal league of last year.[nasmuch as the teains are not playing any gues on the municipal rinks this year, the change in name is ar- counted for.Games will be played every Tuesday night at the Wireless School rink, on Thursday nights at the Loyola rink and on Friday nights at the Provost Corp's rink at the Westmount Barracks.Most of the teams comprising the loop played in the municipal softball loop last summer.four of the teams, R.C.A.F.No.3 Training Command, R.C.AF, No, 1 Wireless School, No.4 Ordnance Corps and the Provost Corps.all played in tbe intermediate section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey league last yeur.The two newcomers to the loop this vear are the R.C.A.F.No.11 A.I, DI- Corps vision and the longue Pointe Ordnance Depot.The R.C.A.F.No.1 Wireless School won the league honors last year and then went on to capture the provincial title.P.R.Minto, president of the league, has issued the achedule for the season and it ia aë follows: Tuesday, Jun, 4 at Wireless, No 4 Ordnance vs.No, 3 Command: No.1 Wireless vs.No.11 ALD.Thursday, Jan.6 at Loyola, No.1 Wireless vs.No.4 Ordnance; Provost Corps vs.Longue Pointe.Friday, January 7 at Provost, No.8 Oommand vs, Provost; No.11 A.1.D.vs, FL.Pointe.Tuesday, Jan.11 at Wireless.L.Pointe vs.No.1 Wirdless; No.11 ALD.va, No.4 Ordnance.Thursday, January 13 at Loyola, No.4 Ordnance vs.Provost; No.4 Command vs.No.11 ALD.Friday, Jan.14 at Provost, Provost vs.Wireless; No.3 Command vs.l.Pointe.Thursday.Jan.20 at Loyola.L.Palaté \u2018vs, No.¢ Ordnance: No.11 A.LD.va.Provost.Friday, Jun.21 at Provost.Provost vs.No.8 Command; No 4 Ordnance vs.No.1 Wireless.Tuesday, Jan.25 at Wireless.No.8 Command.vs, No, 4 Ordnance; No.1'.Wireless va.Pointe.Thursday.Jan.L.Pointe va, A.LD.vs.No, 1 Wireless.Friday, Jan.28 at Provost.Provost vs.No.4 Ordnance: No.111 ALD.vs.No.§ Command.! Tuesday, Feb.1 at Wireless.No.1 Wireless vs.Provost; L.Pointe vs, No.3 Command.Thursday.Feb.3 at loyola.No.3 Command vs.No.1 Wire- [ toss: No.4 Ordnance v8.No.11 |ALD.r 27 Provost; No.11 \u2018 Friday, Feb.4 at Provost.No.| t4 Ordnance vs.L.Pointe: Provost vs.No.11 ALD.Tuesday, Feb.§ at Wireless, Provost vs, L.Pointe; No.1! Wireless vs.No.11 A.LD.Thursday, Feb.10 at loyola.! No.4 Ordnance vs.No.8 Com.{ mand: less.Friday, Feb.11 at Provost, No.4 Ordnance vs.Provost: No.3 | Command vs, No.11 A.LD.Tuesday, Feb.13 at Wireless !Provost vs.No.1 Wireless: No «11 A.LD.vs, No.4 Ordnance.Thursday.Feb.17 at Loyola.No.1 Wireless vs.No.3 Com- L.Pointe vs.No.1 Wire- \u2018mand; No, 11 A.Ï.D.ve.L.Pointe.+ Friday.Feb.18 at Provost.No.Jerusalem.Egy Wireless School Tuesday.Jan.18 at Wireless.No.|! Wireless va, No.3 Command; L.Pointe va, No.11 ALD.L « at Loyola, | Tomorrow is the last day of the Y's special holiday program for boys.In the morning at 9,30 ithere will be gym, at 10.30 the, \u2018craft work, and at 3.00 the final: \u2018session of the bal] hockey league.; On New Year's Day the Y will be closed must of the day but in the evening it will be opened | for the serviceineh's party.Last\u2018 \u2018Saturday night, for the first time since their inception four years\u2019 ago, there was no servicemien\u2019s party.The international Board of.Young Men's Christian Associe-! tions, nf New York, has informed: the local Y that its current world; service campaign still needs $68,900 to meet its full oblfga-' Of this amount 859,300, this leaves $29,600 : | whieh the board hopes can he | ecured through extra gifts from: friends and by over subscription\u2019 \u2018of objectives.The local HY is expected 10 donate $45 to the fund.This fuud provides money \u2018carry ob work in China, pt.to India, - and many other countries.All remittances and reports ,must reach world service headquarters, New York, not later than Monday, January 10.: On Monday, January 3.the.lboys', business æirls' and dusiness \u2018 men's gym classes start again,\" The classes were not held the last two weekr due to the holidays.The swimming pool, which is at present undergoing extensive repairs, will #180 re-open on Mon- The Y's hock y league starts on Saturday.January 8, at the rinks at Westmount, King George Park and Roslyn school.Bob Bennett ls in charge.The teams \u2018have not yet been finally drawn \u2018up.The hours are from nine to eleven.The HI-Y will resume its weekly meetings this Thursder.The Listening Group, which has been floundering lately due to lack of members, will resume on Tueaday when the subject for discussion will be \u201cThe Questions | People are Asking.\u201d FISH CONTAINED SEAGULL Rockland, Me.\u2014Chan Pierce of Rockland recently speared one of the largest skates to, come out of South Cove, When he cut open the fish, out popped a live seagull.+ 3 Command vs.Provost; L.Pointe vs, No.4 Command.Tuesday, Feb.22 at Wireless, No.1 Wireless vs.No.4 Ordnance.Tuesday, Feb.22 at Provost, No.11 A.LD, vs, Provost.Thursday, Feb.24 at Loyola, No.3 Command vs.L.Pointe.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 Scene in a classroom showing an instructor and pupils in ona of the new army educational courses for men under 20 years of age.It an early start this week but the \u201cplans sky-high, will not get und.way until the original scheduled time of Fri-; day, January 7tb, at Westmount | Park.The teams in the bantam sec-! tion are urged to turn McCormick, along with the birth certificates If possible, the greater part of thelr team with Chilian Heward in the nets, their! in players\u2019 cards in as soon ag pos-; players sible to recreation supervisor Jim'ford, Jim Nesbitt, Bantams Urged To Turn Player\u2019s Cards In Early had been hoped to get the: while the defence will be com- buntam section of the Westmount; prised of Donald Webster, Jackie Municipal Hockey League off to} Ned Mundell.Walsh, other lan Doig on the wings.A new team called the Regals will probably have Bobby Gough the nets along with other including Derek Hanna- Allen Smith, Fred Hofman, Laidley, The Mohawks have lined up | Dave Ross and others.This team Cc.s.Malcolm Goard, Robert Complin, Keith will he coached by Mr.Smith, Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow There are two days in every week about which we should not worry\u2014two days which should be kept free frown fear and apprehension, One of these days is yesterday with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders.All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday.The o.her day we should not worry about 1s tomorrow with its possible adversities, its burdens, its large promise and poor performance.Tomorrow also is beyond our immediate control.Tomorrow's sun will rise either in splendor or behind » mask of clouds \u2014 but it will Until it does, born.That leaves only one day\u2014 today.Any man can fight the battles of just one day.It is only when you and I add the burdens of those two awful eternities \u2014 yesterlay and tomorrow \u2014that we break down, It Is not the experience of today that drives man\u2019 mad\u2014it is re for something which happenea yesterday and the dread of what tomorrow therefore, morse or bitterness may bring.Let us, journey but one day at a time, AUTHOR UNKNOWN [an Murray and possibly The Mohawks will mild spell that set in the early:have two forward lines, one line part of the week sent all these being centered by Paul Reaper.AL the present with Kevin Drummond and Wal- i time it appears as if the bantams ly Reaper on the wings while the line will have Jamie Mec- Call at center, with John Fry and rise.we have no stake in tomorrow, for it is as yet un- Staynor and Prince Albert Pee Wees Need Entries Entries are still needed in the Staynor and Prince Albert pee wee sections of the West- : mount Municipal Hockey League, Any team wishing to enter the Prince Albert section is asked to be represente\u201d at the comfort statlon at the Prince Albert rink tomorrow morning.Friday.December 31st, at 10 a.m, Two clubs have already signified their intentions of entering the Prince Albert section, the Panthers and a team entered by Don MacDonald, and it will not be necessary for those teams to have representatives at the rink tomorrow morning.Down at Staynor.Richard Lord's club is the only entry so far, but as soon as the schools open again it is hoped to organize two or three more teams.Beau Thurston To Be In Charge At Staynor Beau Thursston, well known in local hockey circles as a referee in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League for the past three years, has agreed to take charge of hockey at the Stayuor rink this season.Mr.Thurston will supervise the hockey at that rink, help out in coaching the bantam, midget and Juvenile teams.In addition to this he will take charge of the pee wee section that will play its games on Saturday afternoons.The new mentor at the Stay- uor rinh has had plenty of experience in hockey, much of it with young teams, so that he should be a great help to the Staynor clubs.SEVEN TEAMS WILL COMPETE INTWO GROUPS OF MIDGETS IN WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL LEAGUE PU Group Are Royals, Golden Eagles, ; Falcons and Olympics, \u2018\u201cB\u201d\u2019 Group to Have | Panthers, Greyhounds and Staynors As announced sometime ago, the midget section of the West.i mount Municipal Hockey League has been divided up into two Soup, Four clubs will participate in the \u2018A\u2019 group, the teams Are the ; Royals, Golden Eagles, Falcons and Olympics.For a while it was thought that a Staynor club would ent :the \u2018A\u2019 group, but it was found that not enough players of thy calibre would be available for this season, so a group \u201cB* tay was entered instead.i The teams in the Greyhoupgy \"and Staynor.|\" If ume is available at the end \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014oe\u2014 of the season, the winners of the y, Golden Eagles: M two sections will play-off, butl West rink, 5.00 Dee only the winners of the \u201cA Royals; Wed., Jan.26, West rior group will participate in the city 8.00, Falcons vs Olympics; Vol.playdowns.Jan.26.West rink, 9.00, Golden The league has been fortunate! Eagles vs Royals; Fri., Jan, %, in having Mr.James Cameron! West rink, 8.30, Golden Eag) volunteer to look after the affairs! vs Falcons; Mon.Jan.31, West of the two groups in the midget| rink, 8.00, Olympics vs Goldey section.Mr.Cameron was a'Eagles; Mon, Jan.31, West Tink, Q.A.H.A.executive in the Sher-|9.00, Royals vs Falcons.brooke district before coming to The schedule in the \u201cRB\u201d this city and has had much ex-|j5 as follows: e \u201cB\" group .perience In hockey affairs down Mon.Ja 3, W lin the Eastern Townships, Staynor a.Panth est rink, 9.09, The managers of the teams are| 7\" st 8.3 ers; Fri, Jan, warned to turn their players at 0, Grevhounds 9 as nk, \u2018cards in as soon as possible, so | 3.00, Panthers vs Greyho ë h ill t have t unds; that they w no av o 60 Mon., Jan.10, West rink, 9.00, searching for them on the night 3 of the first game, most of the St#ynor vs Greyhounds; Fri, clubs are very slow in this mat- Jan.14, Staynor, 8.30, Panther ter, holding their cards out tin, 7$ Staynor; Sat, Jan.15, Bast the last moment and then run- rink, 3.00, Greyhounds vs Panning Into trouble when they can't a 00.oon.Jan.17, West rink, find the card belonging to one anthers vs Greyhounds; of their star players.The cards|?Fi Jan.21, Staynor.8.50, Grey.should be turned in as soon pos,| \"Ounds vs Staynor; Sat, Jan.à, gible to recreation eupervisor| PASt rink, 3.00, Staynor vs Pap.thers; Mon., Jan.24, West rink, Jim McCormick.9.00 Greyhounds vs Panth First prize In the drawing held| > s Panthers; p 8 Fri.Jan.28.Staynor, 830, by the Royals hockey club was won by Bob McAllister of ç32|P@nthers vs Staynor; Sat.Ju, Victoria Avenue.29, East rink, 3.00, Staynor vs The following is the schedule| Greyhounds.of the \u201cA\u2019 group in the midget section of the Westmount Municipal Hoskey League: Mon., Jan.3, West rink, 8.00, Olympics vs Royals; Wed., Jan.5, West rink, 8.00, Golden Eagles vs Olympics; Wed., Jan.5, 9.00, \u201cB\u201d group are the Panthers, LINK TRAINER IS \u201cARMED* Washington\u2014A Link Trainer with BB shot machine-guns firing at a miniature target, which resembles a plane in flight, 4 Falcons vs Royals; Fri.Jan.7, ee in training U.S.combat West rink, 8.30, Golden Eagles : vs Falcons; Mon., Jan.10, West rink, 8.00, Olympics vs Golden Eagles; Wed., Jan.12, West rink,\u2019 8.00, Golden Eagles vs Royals; Wed., Jan.12.9.00, Falcons vs; FORUM GROCERY Olympics; Fri, Jan.14, West] 2209 St.Catherine W.rink, 8.30, Royals vs Falcons; | (Near The Forum) Mon.Jan.17.West rink, 8.00,!] FI, 4744 - WE.1616 Olympics vs Falcons; Wed., Jan.19, West rink, 8.00, Royals vs: Olympics: Wed., Jan.19, 9.00, Falcons vs Golden Eagles: Fri.Jan, 21, West rink, 8.30, Royals Wishing All Our Customers and Friends A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ! | \u201cPEPSI-CO a) a par D) nN AY LS) < revs: cou , come PAR urneMon NO FINER CARBONATED BEVERAGE GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE COLA\" is the registered trade-mark in Ceneda af Pepsi-Cole Company of kle to the Season +% TAKE HOME A CARTON ® Let sparkling, iced \u201cPEPSI-COLA\u201d brighten your New Year\u2019s festivities.Every big 12-ounce bottle of \u2018PEPSI\u2019 says \u201cHappy New Year\u201d to you and yours.When guests drop in make sure your refrigerator gives them the \u201cPEPSI-COLA\u201d welcome."]
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