The Westmount examiner, 7 janvier 1944, vendredi 7 janvier 1944
[" WCCO OOOO | \u201843 Years in [ir] Westmount\" | WATCHES! WATCHES! See us first about a watch.We have a grand selection at big savings.SPECIAL! BOYS\" WATCHES $6.56 OHMAN'S ; Eee ol The v a TEE 5 | WCET O 000 J HARDWOOD FLOORS | Supplied - Laid - Finished 0 Repaired - Refinished Cleaned | A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount ë MA JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.oc 2oc\u2014>o< >oc >0< i >o< VOL.XV, No.1 Westmount Service Men and Civilians In Honor List q Air Force, Army and Naval Awards Are Announced .Honors and.decorations for valuable service in connection .with the war have been awarded \u2018 to a number of Westmount service men and civilians reported in the King\u2019s New Year's honor list and include the foliowing local names: .To be Acting Commander (Engineer): : Hugh Gordon Seybold, son of Mr.dnd Mrs.Gordon C.Seybold, 831 Lehsdowne Avenue.À To Acting Lieut.Commander: - .Arthur Hugh Shaw Mayne, 299 (Contiñued on Page 2) = Electoral Reform Plea.ls Advanced By Howard S.Ross Columnist Addresses BR Progress Club on Proportional Representation [ApS On Tuesday in the Windsor Hotel, an Interested gathering\u2019 ot the Progress Club at the regular \u2018waekly luncheon meeting heard our columnist, H.S.Ross, K.C, speak on \u201cMore Effective Voting #\u2014-Proportional Representation,\u201d ~ Demonstratinz the weakness of our present system Mr.Ross analyzed the results of the Federal general election of 1935.The Liberal Party polled 1,977,- 428 votes and won 175 seats.The à average number of votes for each seat won was 11,000.The Conservatives had 1,259,420 votes and won 40 seats representing ue an average of 31,000 votes per e seat, The short-lived Reconstruc- } tion Party received 378,662 votes \u201c and elected only its leader, H.H.Stevens.The C.C.F.had 338,956 votes and elght seats, represent- D Ing 42,000 votes a seat.Social Credit won 137,493 votes and took 17 seats averaging 8,000 votes per seat.Other candidates had 75,275 votes- and captured four seats.While the successful party needed only 11,000 votes to win (Continued on Page 2) JPR RS Maj.-Gen.Vanier Reaches Algiers Word has been received that Maj.-Gen.George Vanier, Canadian Minister of the French Committee of National Liberation, has arrived in Algiers by plane, It is reported tnat he was expected to present his credentials to / General Charles de Gaulle without À delay.Major General Vanier and family were former residents of Hol- ton Avenue, Wrxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 Hospital Ship Returns About 500 soldiers and airmen came back aboard the Hospital Ship Lady Nelson, which docked in Halifax on Wednesday.Hospital trains will bring the wounded men homeward-bound this week-end.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith Says Memory Helps To Furnish Secure Judgment Preacher Points Out the Functions and Way to Receive God's Message of Truth A sermon entitled \u201cRemember All The Way,\u201d was delivered by the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith; of Dominion Douglas Church, on the first Sunday of the New Year.Following is the text: One.of the noblest faculties of man is memory.In a manner entirely inexplicable by.the investigations of anatomy or physiology, memory treasures up life's experiences so that we are often surprised at the plenitude of its store.Indeed some psychologists hold the opinion that nothing which ever happens to anybody is ever entirely forgotten.All that is needed is the right stimulus to enable memory to recall it.P/O W.Harrison Is Honor Graduate Word has been received that P/O.William D.Harrison, son of Mr, and Mrs.W.H.Harrison, of 100 Sunnyside avenue, was commissioned and given his wings at a recent graduation at No.17 Service Flying Training School, R.C.A.F., at Souris, Man.Honor student of his class, he was presented with a War Saving certificate by the citizens of Souris.The pilot officer is a graduate of Westmount High School and was one of the first members of the Westmount Squadron of the Air Cadet League to join the R.C.A.F.PUBLICATION DATE CHANGED Due to changes in publication schedules dictated by war conditions, the Examiner from this week on will go to press on Thursday and distribution will take place on Friday.ol DANE ERE RESINS.% Memory is a divine gift by which we are able to bind together past and present in a unity of experience.Memory has been given not merely to treasure all experience as a great cistern catches and holds millions of individual rain drops.It is the function of memory to furnish us with those materials upon which we may arrive at broad-based, secure and accurate judgments.The book of Deuteronomy contains the admonition of Moses to the people of Israel before they attempted to possess the Land of Promise.In these addresses, over and over, Moses summons Israel to \u201cRemember.\u201d The word sounds like a bell all through the book.\u201cRemember\u201d Moses says and again \u201cRemember.\u201d In chapter 8, verses 2 and 3, Moses|¢ says: \u2018Remember all the way which the Lord hath led thee.\u201d That is an eminently appropriate thing for us to do on the.first Sunday of a New Year.It may be that we think we have been choosing our own way, but it we have, God has arranged where such choices will lead us.We may have turned from Him.(Continued on Page 2) > Scores of Canadian airmen are operating with R.A.F, Coastal Command Squadrons from bases in Portuguese owned islands patrolling 1,000,000 square miles of ocean searching for German submarines, and to Westmount went the honour of the first submarine kill by Azores-based planes, The sub, which sank less than two weeks after operations from the island were begun, was disclosed only now to have been destroyed.by an R.C.A.F, Flying Fortress which blasted the surfaced U-boat with depth charges While outshooting the sûb's deck Free Estimates .Westmount Flier Wins First Victory Off Azores F/OR.D.Thompson Gives Details of Attack \u2014 W/0 Donald Maher is Also In Same Unit _ WE.2323 PRICE\u2014 TWO CENTS: son of Mr.and Mrs.F.V.Thomp- % son, 4633 Sherbrooke street Wests ™ had less than 50 hours {flying 4 \\ time as the fortress\u2019 second: pilot before the attack, Sub Spotted A | \u201cWe were on a convoy escort - È just after daylight when the front: \u201d lookout saw a fully-surfaced sub,\u201d J he said.\u201cEverybody went to an Ca VI tion stations, and we made a nait circuit and attacked with our ma chine guns, \\ \u201cWe dropped depth charges on our second run over the target, j and our top turret gunfier wn off a couple of German gunners 3 | on.the sub's deck.We laid\u201cour i gunners.F/O Robert D.Thompson, 22, depth \u2018charges alongside the sub i * * January Crow Hailed Herald Of Early Spring | Pedestrians on Greene Avenue just before noon on Wednesday were startled to hear the loud and raucous crieg of a large and very black crow which suddenly appeared overhead and zoomed up Greene Avenue toward West- \u2018mount Mountain.Whether the bird was very late going south or very early coming north was a point of discussion.Several optimists saw the appearance of Blacky the Crow at this time of the year a sure sign of a mild winter and an early spring.First Westmount Company To Meet Boys\u2019 Brigade Resumes Regular Schedule With the holidays now past, the 1st Westmount Company will return to their regular Friday evening schedule this week, the meeting taking the form of a dress rehearsal for the mid-win- ter display on the 14th.The Drecision squad has been keeping up -its training throughout the holiday period and will get a final aiders and P, T.teams will also cnine in for their share of coaching, that the part they play will be in keeping with the high standard of the past.Lieut, A.G.Anderson has been conducting a course in wayfaring and hopes to te able to present several phases of this work, in conjunction with his first aid display, An inspiring service was held Sunday evening in Melville Church, the occasion being the annual enrolment service when 1944 membership cards are presented to enrolled boys.Following the service, the unit was inspected by Rev.Dr.W.Orr.Mulligan, chaplain of the company.who praised the boys on their smart appearance and told them how proud they should be of the (Continued on Page 2) od rm 1 me hrochineg vn on Friday, while first (Continued on Page 2) : Nazi Sub Menace 7 Said Hard On BWI.Living Costs osts Up 90 Per\u2019 Cent on Islands, Rotarians Told = °° The submarine menace in the Atlantic Ocean, besides raising the cost of living about 90 per cent.over peacetime levels in Æ some areas, had brought theË 3 British West Indian islands \u201cquite close to starvation,\u201d Rex Stollmeyer, Canadian Trade Commissioner for the British West Indies, told members of the; s ; Westmount Rotary Club at a\u2026\u2026% luncheon meeting on Wednesday } in Victoria Hall.0 \u201cSometimes,\u201d Mr.Stollmeyer\u2019 revealed, \u201cships bringing badly needed food were sunk by tore pedoes within sight of the islanders.\" < At the same time, he ¢oyge tinued, agricultural labor wa diverted to the building of American naval and army bases, A wages the native workers ha \u2018never even dreamed of,\u201d thu % decreasing home grown food supe plies.à One result which affected Can#¥ ada particularly was the incrosse hes in trade between the DèmMminion (Continued on Page 2) Lost & Found At City Parksi= rar The followi 1 articles have been fcund in tne mvnicipal parks and they may be ziaïmed-at the com= fort station in the park where - they were found: Westmount Park\u2014pair of mae roon woollen socks; pair of blue weellen snoeks: pair of black cot*cn gloves; pair of: girl's skates, size 5; pair of hey's high overshoes, size 4; pair of girl's a / rainetes; ht«try hook with name, À § Ma.jorie Alrd, ~~ King George Park\u2014sleigh; pair of grey woolien gloves: pair red à wocllen socks; cone grey woollsn, fe ion scck; red woolen scarf, J \u2018 | \"PAGE TWO 7 REY, A, L, SHITH (Continued from Page 1) = \u2014 - That does not mean He has left ; us.We may have choseu\u2014but all ) the time He has been directing ES / / are, becaus® of His leading.5 \\ The and we, each of us, are where we ; y purposes which Moses 5j ascribes to God in His leading | are threefold.> The first is \u2018that He might humble thee.\u201d That may seem a rather harsh purpose and hard to reconcile with God's love.Parents cherish ideals for their children and want to see them come to something.Nobody has & measuring line long enough to compass the dreams which fathers and mothers -cherish for their sons and daughters.Earthly arents want to lift their child- : up and encourage them to Hake something of themselves.% God wants to humble us.The Bible does not let us long get away from its repeated teaching that this world, with all its engagements, Is a scaffolding by which a building may be reared ~\u2014a temple of character far more important than the temporary +.Reaffolding.We are bidden look \u2018back on life believing that its \" Joys and sorrows, its contrary ; circumstances, losses and sorrows pre all for the purpose of doing Rone to us.They are to «ock the self-confidence out of us\u2014and bring us each to acknowledge as Jesus did \u201cOf myself I can do nothing.\u201d Only when we s, Know our own weakness that are +\u201c We prepared to receive God's \u2018ncssage to us \u2018My grace is suf- cent for thee\u201d\u2014and to know the truth of Paul's great affirmation: \u201cWhen I am weak, then am I strong.\u201d Another purpose which Moses shia God had long ago in leading Idrael, was: \u2018\u2018to prove thee,\u201d that 18, \u2018to discover by tests whether they were really willing to obey M Iis' commandments or not.Sl Good and evil are not resident pin things or in events.They are fiualities in the souls which jrespond to things and events.Worldly minded folk wil say that health, and wealth are good \u2014 and that sickness and poverty are evil.-But the facts of life modify that statement.Many people who are both sick and poor are happier and in much more wholesome condition of spirit than others who have both money and health, When we hear of a serious accident the first question is, \u201cWas there any loss of life?\u201d Every other interest is sub- - ordinate to that.In the realm of : spiritual life, which matters | most, God is concerned to dis- 4, cover.whether men and women PI are alive in the sense that even i\u2019 under adverse pressure they still ose to do His will.The man gets the best of the bargain ways the man who is com- JMetely honest for the most precious thing a man can lose in any deal is the cleanness of his own soul.-The man who gets the best es % of the argument is the man who i8 entirely truthful, for a quiet »: \u2018 conscience is better than a \u201c -Jailenced opponent.It profits a an nothing to gain the whole world.and lose his own soul.During the year, God has been busy proving us all to find of what quality we really are.1 wonder what His verdict is?The third purpose which Moses discerned in the leading of God was instruction: \u201cthat He might make thee know that man doth no: live by bread alone, but by everything that proceedeth out of > jouth of the Lord.\u201d There 18 no lesson to be learned so important as that.Does a man live by the word of God?Do mo 4 = those great THE ideas and ideals which take thelr rise in God, mean more and more to him?\u201cThe word of God'\u2014not only the Bible, though that is a priceless depository of divine truth, but the Eternal Word that speaks in the heart of every man-\u2014call- ing to duty, to righteousness, to unselfishness, to unyielding devotion, to the best we know.Does a man ever more faithfully live than by that word?Temptation ays: \u201cA man must live.\u201d\u201d Honour replies: \u2018Yes, a man must live forever.\u201d What a difference adding that last word makes! If this life were all, if there were nothing after the grave, then it might be asked whether honour and virtue were really worth what they cost \u2014 but if we accept the teaching that man\u2019s duty is to live by the word of God and that it is his high destiny to, move forward into a larger life and closer fellowship where God\u2019s will is more clearly discerned than it is here, then the whole conception of life Is enlarged and deepened.Surely God has been searching the souls of this generation \u2014 seeking to drive from their hearts all pride and self-sufficiency, trying to find out whether they can learn by their mistakes and to discover whether after paying the penalty of their evil-doing, they will, at length, learn to obey His word.We do well to remember that and to move forward into the New Year with humble heart, determined to be more loyal and obedient to the God who, In His wisdom, has led us this hard way, to humble us, prove us and to teach us to live by His word.ELECTORAL (Continued from Page 1) seat the other leading party needed 31,000.The speaker asserted that Proportional Representation aims to end the present waste of voting by a better representation of the opinions of the electorate in Parliament, and the return of truer proportions, which, while it would rive the majority control, would also assure the minorities of a right to express themselves and the electorate a greater freedom of choice.Another result, he declared would be a greater freedom for the representatives, from the activities of pressure groups and a brighter prospect for the return to Parliament of \u2018he ablest and most trusted representatives.Among those in favor -of this kind of electoral reform, said Mr.Ross are Prime Ministers Churchill and King, He quoted a broadcast by the former in favor of P.R.on Januery 16, 1934.One other reform of the franchise which he felt should be put through by the present Parliament to become effective at the next federal election should be proportional representation in our large cities.Mr.Rosg said that Proportional Representation is in use by the universities of Great Britain in election of members of Par- lament, the cities of Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton, (in a modified form for rural Alberta and Manitoba), New York City, Cincinnati, Toledo and Hamilton, Ohio, Older Colorado, West Vancouver, St.James, Man., Dublin, Cork, Christchurch, New Zea- land, Armadale, N.S.W., Eire, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Malta and in some sections of Northern Ireland, South Africa, Argentina, for election to the Educational Authorities in Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West Telephone HA, 9238 EXAMINER, FRIDAY, ) JANUARY 7, WESTMOUNT FLIER (Continued from Page 1) from stem to stern as we whizzed by.After the explosions the sub started to sink by the stern and heeled over to port, \u201cThen we did another half-cir- cuit over the conning tower,\u201d Thompson said, \u201cand dropped the rest of our depth charges, It was a beautiful \u2018straddle\u2019.We circled around while the sub was sinking stern first and watched till it was all under water.Then there was an explosion under water, and oil spread over the water.Spotted Survivors \u201cWe saw some survivors.They\u2019d apparently been knocked off during our first attack, We dropped a dinghy and some rations,\u201d the Westmount airman sald.| Bob Thompson graduated from Westmount High School in 1941 and enlisted early in 1942 in the R.C.A.F.He trained at Valcar- tier, St, Hubert, Victoriaville and Moncton, where he received his wings and commission in July 1942, Later he took his G.R.C.operational course at Greenwood, N.S; One of the first things he did when arriving in the Azores was to help organize the Canada Club there, which is made up of Canadian airmen, and he is also ball team.During the holidays, Mr.and Mrs.Thompson received.word from thelr son to the effect that he has been made a Captain and is flying his own plane with a co-pilot from Winnipeg, W/O Maher Also in the Azores In his unit is another West- mount officer, W/O Maher, 25, \u2018son of Mrs, W, H.Maher, of 345 Lansdowne avenue.Educat®kq at St.Leo's Academy, Don enlisted in January, 1942, and trained at Toronto, Guelph, Jarvis, and he also took his operational training with Bob Thompson at Greenwood, N.S.His wife, the former Margaret Lawless of Coburg, Ont., is at present living with his mother in Westmount.Two of his brothers are Sergeant Harold Maher, 27, and Trooper Clifford Maher, 19, who are with the Royal Montreal Regiment in England.NAZI (Continued from Page 1) and the British West Indies.\u201cClose to 75 per cent.of the islands\u2019 food supply is now imported from Canada,\u201d Mr.Stoll- meyer said.\u201cIn fact we depend on Canada for nearly everything we cannot grow ourselves.\u201d The speaker showed several moving picture films, which he said were mostly taken before the outbreak of war, and visually described the \u201cbrighter side of the islands.\u201d Mr.Stollmeyer was introduced by J.S.Miller and thanked by Victor D.Sprott.Chester W.Me- Bride presided.the Trades Scotland and by Unions of Britain.The president of The Canadian Progress Club in Montreal is H.G.MacGregor of Snowdon, H, W.Emo of Westmount is secretary and A.G.Allen of N.D.G.treasurer.Former Alderman James A.Donnelly is a member, as are Robert Wood of Grey Avenue and W.H.Mack of Marcil Avenue.One of the gervices of the club last year was distribution of 200,000 halt pints of milk to necessitous school children.Another service Is represented by the war services information bureau on the ground floor of the Dominion Square Bullding, where 1,000 servicemen are helped every week.The bureau Is staffed by members of the wo- men\u2019s volunteer services.A a member of the Canadians\u2019 soft- ' | WESTHOUNT SERVICE (Continued from Page 1) great tradition bebind the B.B.He stressed that this new year we had entered upon would be a hard one; it was quite likely that there shall be considerable casualties amongst our boys serving in the Armed Forces ere another year dawns; some perhaps, who a few years back were members of the 1st Company; however, he urged the boys to stand by the great text written on their membership cards, \u2018Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth.In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direet thy paths.\u201d He ended his remarks by saying that it was this solid foundation which had given the B.B.its greatness.enabling it to carry on during the past sixty-one years, and he assured them that it would certainly go forward with renewed vigour after the war.The fellowship hour which followed was under the direction of Capt.J.H.Richardson and during that period several of the familiar old Hymns were sung and the Misses Bertha and Olive Fer- gueson rendered two duvets.Mrs.C.S.Forrest presided at the piano.Refreshments were served at the close of the evening.(Continued from Page 1) \u2014 Grosvenor Avenue; Lewis Skalfe Rolland, 455 Clarke Avenue, and Henry Ernest Hammond Russell, of Westmount.To Be Acting Surgeon, Commander: Charlton Bernhard Pierce, 603 Argyle Avenue.Member, Order of the British Empire (Military Division): W/02 Archibald Dudley Melville, R.C.E., 369 Clarke Avenue.Commander, Order of the British Empire (Military Division): Brig.Alfred Ernest Waltford, M.M.E.D., of 60 Arlington Avenue, and Lt.-Col.Irwin Hamilton \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d Eakin, C.I.C., of 572 Roslyn Ave enue.R.C.A.F.Officer, Order of the British Empire (Military Divie sion): Wing Cmdr.G.S.MeDougall, at present attached\u2019 to the Transport Command in England, - has been awarded the O.B.E.His wife and two daughters live at 32 Holton avenue, and a son, Major Ian McDougall, overseas, A year ago Wing Cmdr, McDougall was awarded a citation for services rendered in the\u2019 air.Educated at Westmount High School and McGill University, he - was associated with the firm of - Collier Norris and Quinlan before joining the R.C.A.F.at the outbreak of war.He was promoe ted to his present rank last May.Wing Commander Kenneth Roland Patrick, R.C.A.F., 4798 Victoria Avenue, -also was awarde ed the Order of the British Eme pire.Following are the names off those receiving the Order of Sain Michael and Saint Georg (C.M.G.): Lt.-Col.George 8.Currie, D.S.0., M.C., of 3 Roxborough Avenue, Deputy Minister of National Defence, for distinguished service .with the Defence Department.Harold Crabtree, 59 Forden Crescent, President of the Allied War Supplies Corp., for distine guished wartime service.Jackson Dodds, O.B.E., 68 Bele vedere Road, formerly joint gene eral manager, Bank of Montreal, and present chairman executive committee of the Canadian Red Cross Society, for outstanding voluntary and patriotic service.In.the post-war planning we\" hope they will make the world safe for the pedestrian, nT Spring Flowers Are Here Daffodils- Iris, etc.4863 SHERBROOKE WEST At Victoria 393 Prince Albert, Our instructors are highly qualified.COMPLETE STENOGRAPHIC: DExter 2663, Pitman, Typewriting, Invoicing, Correspondence, Filing and Accounting.SPECIAL COURSE to adult groups who already have had shorthand and are desirous to refresh before offering their services.under the direction of Miss P.Robichaud, former High School Teacher.ROBICHAUD COMMERCIAL ACADEMY corner Sherbrooke Attend a College with a well-established reputation for Superior Teaching.Gregg, Perrault-Duploye, Touck All courses are FOR training and high standards register.number of pupils.Hospital experience provided during, THE EGERTON SCHOOL TRAINED ATTENDANTS | TUPPER STREET The recognition and suecess enjoyed by this school is due to the thoreugh maintained throughout the school and January Classes are now forming and there are vacancies for a limited , All instructions under registered nurses.or after, the course.@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 vied CLASSES JUST STARTING ALSO CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ELECTRICAL EXPERTS WANTED 1,000 GRADUATES NOW EMPLO CANADIAN SCHOOL of 282 ONTARIO ST.WEST, MONTREAL In Six Months Daytime or One Year Evenings.PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL Motors, Generators, Armature Winding, Transformers, Wiring, Electrical Drafting, eto EMPLOYED, ELECTRICITY Lid.pros pre M té pr is serving re D a eee 68 Peer eme PER ve 3 aA ré ea fy \u201d Pa Seite 23 Pre, rai Ls Cour RCE ES er \u2018Hond & Donohoe: we UN + | INCORPORATED, RC 3, Independent F vel Merchants DExter 1132 | 4856 Sherbrooks St.West \u201cWestmount's.\u2018Home Newspaper\u201d DANCELAND The Most Beautiful Dance Hall in Canada ROLAND DAVID And His 14 Piece Orchestra Dancing Every Night and Sunday Chez.Maurice \u2026 FEATURING Afternoon - Popular Prices WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY T, 1944 PAGE THREE Christian Clergy Third Institute To Meet Monday Temple Emanu-El to Have Professor S.Cohen As Guest Speaker \u2018On Monday, all day, February 7th, the third annual Institute for - Christian Clergy and Educators \u201cWill be held at the Temple with Professor Samuel Cohen, eminent theologian of the Hebrew Union College as \u2018guest lecturer.Cooperating with Dr.Stern in this important venture of academic \u2018tellowship and cause of good will, are some of the leading religious leaders of the Montreal community.Among the sponsors are #=-The Rt.Rev.John Dixon, Bishop of Montreal; Professor W.A, Ferguson, Principal, Montreal Diocesan College; Dr.W.A, Gif- ford, acting Dean of the United Theological College; Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr, Pastor of St, Andrews Church, Westmount; Rev.Dr.M.\u2018F.McCutcheon, Pastor, First Baptist Church; Professor Scott Mac- Kenzie, Principal, Presbyterian College; Dr, E, Leslie Pidgeon, Pastôr, Erskine and American United Church; Professor R.B.Y.Scott, United Theological College; Dr.W.O.Mulligan, Pastor, Melville Presbyterian Church; Rev.Dr.FF .W.Norwood, St.James United Church and Professor John Hughes, McGill University, Stamp Club Resumes Activities Tonight The Westmount Stamp Club -Will resume \u201cthelr activities to- \" might at their club room in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall.The feature of to-night\u2019s meet- tng will be a \u201cspecial number\u201d test to be conducted by L od, president: of the organiza- ton.An auction is planned for next week's meeting but definite plans for.this event will be made at tonight's mesting.The .job of the fellow who makes ice cream is freezing, and now it is frozen as well.Local Bird Notes In Our Own Neighbourhood F ras that flutter about on the terrace outside.of your window these days evidently did not make plans for long flights south, but will be staying in the city through the cold days of winter and.be cheerful companions when other .species have already flown to warmer latitudes.Have you ever made a study of the birds that stay on your street in winter and kept a diary about them?This is an interesting winter diversion, and if two or three of your friends are doing it, too, you can-have lots of fun comparing notes.\u2018Have you ever seen birds use air brakes,\u201d a young high school student asked the other day.\u2018You wily see that they throw back their wings and spread their tails to slow down for a landing,\u201d she said.So we watched the very next pigeons alight across the street on the roof and found that she as right.Birds do use air brakes.Here are some pointers we got from local school children: .Watch pigeons and sparrows drinking, and discover how differently they go about it.Find a bird that is putting on its raincoat\u2014oiling -its feathers to make them waterproof, On a cold winter day, look for birds with their feathers puffed out to form warm overcoats, Find a bird asleep.See a flock of migrating birds, in the fall, in the spring.Make a bird calendar.Keep all year recofds of the birds you see.Examine chicken feathers, and sketch the different kinds\u2014flufîfy under feathers, smooth cover feathers, straight tail feathers for steering, strong wind feathers for flying.Wings With Zippers Use a magnifying glass to see the rows of tiny hooks on the web of the wing feathers.These fasten the web together like zippers.Open the web \u2014 then pull it through your fingers to zip it.Watch a bird using its tall to zip the web of wing feathers when they have been disarranged.Watch the birds around your home and write and tell us some of the things you have observed them doing.If you watch birds closely, you may find out some things about them that even bird authorities do not know.© LONDON Clock Specialists Fine Clock Repairs John W.Fox, proprietor HArbour 8940 415 \u201c1434 ST.PCATHERINE WEST Near Bishop St.\u2018 | PAINTING DECORATING [NERY | |, A.BETHUNE 3342 Troie Ave.: AT.7192 Lt.W.S.Bury Wounded In Italy Word has been received that Lieut, W, Stewart Bury, has been reported wounded in operations in Italy while with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment.Lieut, Bury, whose wife was the former Patricia M.Armstrong of 259 Metcalfe Avenue, is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur P.Bury of Pointe Claire.Lt.Bury was well-known as 2 hockey and football player, having played on the teams of Westmount High School and Lower Canada College.He enlisted in 1939 shortly after the outbreak of war, and joined the Guards where he earned his commission.On going overseas he was transferred to the Royal Rifles and later to the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, - Alaska salmon pack this year is expected to total 8,600,000 cases, MURIEL ANGELUS: SIPS \u201c\u2019Milk\u2014straight,\u201d is beautiful ing her energy and vitality intact demanding role in the stage play \u2019 Of course, milk alone won't do t keeping it there, the actress points out.says, is plenty of sleep, daily exercise, and a well-balanced diet.MILK BETWEEN SHOWS Muriel Angelus\u2019 formuls for keep- for her dally performances of a \u2018Early to Bed.\u201d Although Muriel\u2019s figure is beautifully proportioned, her problem is keeping her weight where it is, and not hitting below that mark.milk between meals and before retiring is the one sure way to do it.And for her, a glass of he trick of putting on weight, or The complete formula, she Canon F.Wilkinson Given Reception Hussars Honor Chaplain On Eve of Departure Honorary Maj.Canon F.H.Wilkinson, M.M., of 3078 Trafalgar avenue, was guest of honor at a reception tendered him by the Officer's Mess of the 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars in the mess Tuesday night.Canon Wilkinson is leaving Montreal to become rector of St.Paul's Anglican Church, Toronto.Approximately 100 officers and their wives were present as Lt.-Col.B.C.Hutchison, officer commanding, presided and presented a bouquet to Mrs, Wilkinson.Canon Wilkinson hag been padre of the 17th Hussars since coming to Montreal from Vancouver in 1938.He was born in Dartmouth, N.S., he received his \u201ctheological training at- Wycliffe College, Toronto, graduating as a Bachelor of Divinity in 1923.He was ordained deacon in 1924 and Niagara.He served overseas in the last war from 1916 till 1919 with the 10th Infantry Brigade Signals, and was awarded the Military Medal and two Bars.He became Canon of Christ Church Cathedral here in 1942 and was chairman of the Missionary committee of the Diocese of Montreal for five years.In addition to being chaplain of the 17th Hussars he served in the same capacity with the 60th and the Remembrance Branches of the Canadian Legion, The psychological effects of the Chinese war include the development of national unity and a na- tional spoken language, and the elevation of the standing of priest in 1925 in the Diocese of} Major Andre Durand Given Higher Rank According to word received.Major Andre Durand, son of Dr.and Mrs, Martial Durand, of 4850 Westmount Avenue, has been promoted from the rank of captain, The Major is 23, and is a member of the 20th Field Regiment, R.C.A., and was a former employe of the Bank of Montreal, Capt.M.Allan Jamieson Posted To N.D.H.Q.Promoted from the rank of leutenant, Captain Jamieson ban been posted to National Defence Headquarters at Ottawa, accords ing to an announcement here today.Formerly with the Royal.Trust Company, Captain Jamie- son trained with the McGill University O.T.C.at the start of the war, was commissioned as a second - lieutenant with the second Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) in July, 1940, and enlisted for active service in October of the following year.His wife and.small daughter live \u2018at 4064 Dorchester street west, Westmount, ' ANNUAL \u201c¥Y\" NIGHT The annual Westmount \u2018\u201cY\u201d night at the Park Slide will be held this yea: on Friday, January 14.Facilities for tobog- ganning, skiln: and skating will all be available and, in addition, there will be dancing in the club house.- DOMINION PLASTIC CAULKING COMPANY | PLASTIC CAULKING | AND METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING | 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Roy Welr.Propr.VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED Scrap Iron and Steel, Aluminum, \u2018Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattrosses.Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.§ Please leave small quantities beside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL Fitzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARE: Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles.Rubber (Tires and Tubes Only) Newspapers, Phonograph Records, STOP We will sell you HEAT will supply you with heat than your present cost, PHONE TODAY! soldiers in popular esteem.ra rm reat - WORRYING ABOUT COAL! Inquire about our plan\u2019to take over your entire heating problem, We WE.2100 ?instead.Save Fuel Fuel is going to be a problem this winter.Your patriotic duty (and ours) Is to save fuel, For FREE Information on how to save fuel used for heating and hot water, call wi.2100 today.at loss | | | PAGE FOUR - \\ THE EXAMINER, F ion, JANUARY 7, \u201cWestmount\u2019's Home Newspaper THE EXAMINER Published Every Friday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773* \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, newspaper for the home, clean devoted to public service.== WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 POST-WAR PLAN HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C,, draws our attention to what he believes is one of the simplest and best post-war plans yet brought to his attention\u2014and Mr.Ross has read about everything on post-war planning that has been printed.Mr.Ross quotes a letter from a private in the famous Eighth Army of General Bernard Montgomery\u2014a letter written to a friend in Scotland.What does this private want after the fighting is over?His old job back, a new house for hi§ wife and children, and from time to time a visit to his old darts club at The Mucky Duck.That\u2019s simple, and something that the government could readily give the boys.And it would cost a lot less than the pie-in-the-sky plans that some of our politicians think will be necessary to keep the boys quiet when they return to civilian life.-Perhaps a poll of the boys in uniform on the subject of after-the-war plans would reveal some surprises.HOSTS TO SERVICE MEN ACCORDING to what we hear, this district played host to a great number of members of the armed forces over the Christmas and New Year holidays.There were many - lads from out of town here who hadn't time, or couldn\u2019t make adequate arrangements, to get home for the holidays.Many of them were away from home at Christmas for the first time in their lives, and there is nothing more lonesome than a Christmas away from home.However, many local residents made the holiday as cheerful as possible for these lads at Christmas and New Year dinners and at New Year's Eve parties.It is impossible to determine the number so entertained, but if we are to judge from the number of instances that have come to our attention among our friends and casual acquaintances, a large number of the boys enjoyed the hospitality of local homes.YEAR OF HOPE .WE ARE on.the threshold of a new year\u2014 a year that promises to bring some light into the blackness that has encompassed the World for four years, and a year that holds out real hope to the oppressed millions under the German and Japanese tyranny.We enter the new year well on the road to victory, watching our enemies disintegrate on every front.We can look back now.Little did we realize back in September, 1939, when news L came that the French army had moved to the frontier, in the Belfort region, the terrible ' nightmare that awaited ns.We thought of the security of the Maginot line, and we felt a little buoyed up that at last the long war of nerves was ended and that the show-down had come.We didn\u2019t know what we faced.It wasn\u2019t until the following May and June when the German machine rolled to the | English channel, when news of the atrocities in Poland reached us, that we became dimly \u2018aware of the nature of the conflict.Then followed the holocaust, and long months of perilous urgiacy as we worked to prepare, for we knew that we were not prepared.Hardly a spark of hopeful news until the thousand plane bombing of Cologne.Then El Alamein, and Stalingrad.Today, on the threshold of the new year, we can breathe easier.Our enemies suffer the war of nerves.They, not us, are on the brink of the abyss.A WORTHY RESOLUTION HIS IS the time of year many people make resolutions.May we suggest a simple one that anybody can keep without great inconvenience and no expense and one that will be greatly appreciated by the men and women make a resolution now to keep all magazines and books you read and forward them to the troops.A used book or magazine! Such a small thing to give our men and women in uniform.So small that we easily forget that | thousands far away from the comforts of home and the corner book-store, will appreciate that old book like \u201ctreasure trove.\u201d From Africa a lad writes: \u201cYou can have little idea what it means to have a book or magazine to read when the opportunity does occur.We have little time off, but those few minutes are grand.\u201d And from Ceylon: \u201c.magazines arrived for the airmen and they certainly were appreciated.the first we've seen for over a year.We feel very far from home and gestures like this make us realize we are not forgotten.\u201d Give all you can.in our armed services.We suggest that you 1] - RD LT MA 708 , TR! Sete 7 avy »000000 UNDER DONE WITH MIRRORE ?\u2014 Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, v v in Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it | does not accept responsibility for them.K.C., D.C.L.oe.> \u201cLong War: To Reach The Heart A few extracts follow: richest single nation on earth in strategically important because it on the Outer Empire is pot war on Japan.Even if we have reduced the important base at Ra- baul, a gain many times as great as we have made in the entire Pacific war, we shall mereiy be in a position to attack the outer Japanese.empire, which protects the inner Japanese empire, which is wrapped around the heart of Japan, \u201cBut also the war against Japan differs from the war against Germany in that Japan is a naval power.Somehow or other, whether by naval action or by air, her fleet must be sunk.If by naval action this means a big showdown, a Jutland of the Pa- citic, with the stakes all or nothing.But if by air attack, it means that we must acquire land bases for our own planes.\u201d The closing words show the importance of China as an ally.\u201cThere is no short cut to peace in the Pacific\u2014it is a job that will require a good part of the efforts of an entire generation.Yet we cannot accomplish it at all without the help of Asia.And this means a China policy that will bind us together with those wonderful people who have resisted the Japs for six bloody years, \u2018There are four military routes into Japan.But politically \u2014they all lead through Chung- King.Following is a definition of a \u201cbrick\u201d taken from a report of a wartime committee in a counrty which shall be nameless: \u201cFor the purpose of the inquiry bricks are defined as walling units which (a) consist of any hard and durable inorganic substance, employed specifically on account of this property; (b) are suitable for building and bonding; (¢) are of such a shape, size and welght that they can be manipulated by one hand.\u201d Robert Maynard Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago, opened his 15th year as president of the institution on the | Midway on Nov.19.Once hailed as a \u201cboy wonder\u201d because he was but 29 when he came to the presidency of the university in 1929, there are now said to be but three presidents of institutions in the Association of American Universities who surpass him in length of tenure.Once vewed as a radical, he is now rapidly becoming an Institution in himself.He has brought $52,000,000 to the university during his administration, $500,000 of it from the man who launched a campaign to oust him as a \u201cred\u201d.Life insurance companies (Canadian) subscribed $170.000,000 to the Fifth Victory Loan, bringing their total Investments in loans since the war began to over $775,000,000\u2014an average of $200 for every Insured person in the Dominion.Uruguay, only country in the Western Hemisphere which does not have a law requiring com- we must never forget that war* other than refractory substances] 1 pulsory military service is debat- ; \\ à + There is a striking editorial in a recent issue of Life entitled Of Japan We Still Have To Fight Our Way Through Two Vast Empires.\u201d \u201cAround the south-west rim of the Inner Empire, there is an Outer Empire, including the Philippines, the fabulous Indies, Indo-China and Burma-\u2014\u2014an area almost as big as the entire U.S.(if you count the water) and almost all conquered since Pearl Harbor.This Outer Empire probably makes Japan the terms of natural resources.It is - provides oil, tin and rubber; yet ing the passage of such a law.Students are against it and the older people are in favor of-it, says Worldover Press.The Association of Chemistry Students recently issued a declaration attacking the proposed draft.\u2018John Foster Dulies, authority on International Law, and chair man of the Commission on the Study of Basis of a Just and Durable Peace, has endorsed the Moscow declaration as step toward realizing interna tional order as envisaged by our Six Pillars of Peace.There still remain major omissions, notably the omission to deal with colonial or economic matters.The Moscow declarations go only part of the way.Even then they are still words.To move from words into functioning institutions infused with the spirit of Christian fellowship remains a political and spiritual task of immense import ance.A survey recently made by the Canadian publishers\u2019 war finance committee revealed that the average Canadian worker could get along for less than a month it he (or she) were to lose his job.Approximately 50 per cent of those under 35 years of age would exhaust all their savings and resources within six months.LETTERS) to the | EDITOR WANTED SKI OUTFITS To the Editor, Sir: Mrs.Harold Mills, président of the Wéstmount Women\u2019s Club, through their War Work Committee has \u2018just received \u2018an urgent request for twenty (40) sets of ski outfits, for R.C.A.F.boys at Mountain View.i.It is thought that many of your readers will have ski, sets stored in their attics or basements and would be glad to part with them if by so doing they wohld gladden the hearts of our RG.A.F.boys, many of whom canf ot afford the luxury of a set of tHetr own, Skils and equipment may be sent to Mrs.Harold Mills, $44 Lansdowne Avenue, Westmont (or will be called for upon, telephoning DE.3290), who will see that any sports equipment so \u2018ree ceived will be shipped promptly to Mountain View.Thanking you for space to bring this to the attention of your \u2018Yedde ers, I am, a Estelle Jean Worfolk, Chairman, publicity Westmount Women's Club.Towa 18 raising pests to get rid of that other pest, the corne borer.Now, let's see, what can we raise for that fellow who's always trying to get free publt- city ?\u2018a notable.more + \u201cWestmount's + THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 The Church Calls to Worship PAGE, FIV 1 Westmount Park I * * Few of us are permitted to , fndulge in the luxury of first choices, We have very often to be content with second best, then the question becomes one of dealing with these second-bests.In his sermon on Sunday morning on \u201cHandling.Life's Second- Bests\u201d Mr.Goth will endeavour to answer this question which is one of the real probléms man has to face, In response to many requests, Mr.Goth.will preath on Sunday evening on- \u201cThe Story of Adam and Eve.\u201d Was Adam really the first man?If so, whom did his sons marry?Where was the Garden of Eden?These are questions which honest folk have asked again and again.What answer can be made to these quite legitimate questions?The Church School meets at 8.00 p.m.and the Primary Dept.&t 11 o°clock.- The Red Cross group has resumed and will meet each Monday and Wednesday.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held on Sunday, January 16th, at 11 a.m.Preparatory Service and Reception of.new members will take place on Friday of next week, at 8 p.m: I Calvary Church * Î Public services for worship will \u201cbe held in Calvary United Church on Sunday next, at the usual hours.The Church School will meet \u2018at 10 o\u2019clock in all departments from beginners to adults.The morning worship service will be held at 11 o\u2019clock, with the pastor, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D,, conducting the service and preaching the sermon on the theme: \u201cAnywhere \u2014 providing it be forward.\u201d This was the meaningful motto for life of one of God\u2019s most honoured workmen.It is a stirring and challenging cry for us to re-echo and accept for our lives today.- The pastor will also conduct the evening service of worship at 7.30.the theme of the sermon being \u201cIn the School of.the Mas: ter Teacher\u201d.Lessons for life from the parables.(a) The Pro- diga! Son.| The Young People's Union will hold its regular session on Monday evening, at 8.15 p.m., under the leadership of Mr, Sam Russell, convener of the Good Citizenship Committee, All youug people are cordially invited to attend The Red Cross will meet in regular session on Tuesday from 10.30 am.to 4 pm.in the shurch parlours, The Women\u2019s Missionary So- elety will hold its first meeting of the New Year on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.The new President, Mrs.E.M, Roberts will be in charge of the meeting and Mrs.A.N.Curtis, past president, will take the devotional period.The speaker will he the Rev, R.E.Spencer, Minister of St.Luke's United Church, Preparations are well in hand for the celebration of the Sixty- seventh Anniversary of the founding of Calvary Church, Special services will be held on Sunday, January 23rd, while the annual meeting of the congregation will be held on the following Wednesday, January 26th.A hearty invitation is extended to all to attend this friendly church and share its fellowship and service, \u201cWho steals my purse steals trash; but he who fliches me my me poor indeed,\u201d as Shakespeare didn\u2019t quite say.À verse for to-day He only is my rock and salvation: he is my defence; | shall not be moved.\u2014Ps, 62: 6.* * | Westmount Baptist | * * The Services in Westmount Baptist Church, over the Christmas and New Year Seasons, were inspiring.The attendance at the Watch-Night Service filled the Assembly Hall, The Candle-lit Service proved a source of blessing to large numbers.At the morning service on Sunday, Dr.Johnston will have as his sermon theme: \u2018The Blowing of the Breath of God and the Kindling of the Holy Fire.\u201d At the evening service the sermon title takes the form of a question: \u2018\u2018Dare we Frankly Face Self-bvident Facts?\u201d \u201cWhat would happen if the Churches of Montreal really had a Week of Prayer?\u201d Westmount Fireside Fellowship follows the evening service.In thls gathering \u201cYouth seeks Times of Refreshing from the Presence of the Lord.\u201d Young men and women of the Active Forces are most cordially wel- * come.On Sunday, January 16th, the Choir will present another in the series of Half-Hour Recitals of Sacred Music.x : | Melville Church | * - x The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the morning service at 11 a.m.In the evening the Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach on \u201cMaking all things new.\u201d Melville Red Cross Group will meet on Monday from 10 a.m.until 5 p.m.This group has had a splendid record for 1943 both for quantity and quality of work done especially in proportion to membership, The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society is receiving a steady volume of letters, airmail and marconigrams from Melville members in the armed forces who are highly appreciative of the very generous and useful presents sent them at Christmas.Several of them are from men who are serving in Italy.\u2018The Boys\u2019 Brigade has resumed its usual activities with increased membership and a larger programme for the New Year, The Girl Guides will meet on Wednesday evenings as customary.Arrangements have been made for choir practices to be held on Thursday evenings at 8 p.m.The first practice for the present season will be held at the manse.* * | Dominion Douglas | + omis \u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014 xk Next Sunday morning Dr.Lloyd Smith will commence a series of sermons on topics suggested by the Canadian Committee of the World Council of Churches.The first topic is \u201cThe Discipline of Self.\u201d Church School will meet in the afternoon at 3.00.In the evening, at 7.30 p.m.Mr.R.J.D.Morris, President of the Student Christian Movenient at McGill, will report on the sessions of the quadrennial Student Volunteer Conference held at Wooster, Ohio December 27th to January 1st.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet at 8.30 p.m.Sewing circle meets every Monday at 2.00 p.m., and new members will be welcome at any | meeting.The Woman\u2019s Missionary Society will hold its annual meeting and election of officers on Tuesday, January 11th, at 3.00 p.m.Rev.Jas.K.Brown, of St.Colum- ba Mission, will be the speclal speaker.Red Cross unit meets every Wednesday from 10.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m., and invites all the women in the district to come and sew or make surgical dressings.FOUR SCOUTS DECORATED Four members of the 104th Toronto Boy Scout Troop have been decorated by the King.They are P.O.Clifford Fodder- ingham, D.F.C., Flt.Lt.Alan Hemsley, D.F.C, Q.M.S.Lawrence W.Rowe, O.B.E., and P.O.% Wr.0.D.Tweddell, D.F.C.(killed in action).Boy Scout leaders in Windsor, Ontario, have prepared a brief suggesting means of overcoming the increase in juvenile delinquency in Ontario.Six hundred -and fifty Boy Scout leaders In Toronto have enlisted since the outbreak of war.Thirty of these have been killed, a number have been decorated, and 12 per cent have earned commissions.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B.,, D.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY Sth 11.00 a.m.Communion Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\"Making AI! Things New.\u201d The Rev.Dr, Mul- figan will preach.VISITORS WELCOME Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Blowing of the Breath of God and the Kindling of the Holy Fire.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cDare We Face Self- Evident Facts?\u201d What would happen if Montreal really had a \"Week of Praye:\u2019?- Westmount Fireside Fellowship.\"Youth Seeks Times of Refreshing from the Presence of the Lord.\u2018 Visitors Welcomed At All Services Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank $.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter $.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th Dr.Morley will preach at both services.11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.* | .St.Luke's Church | x At the morning service in St.Luke's United Church next Sunday, the minister will take for his topic, \u2018Come! Tarry! Go!\u201d and in the evening the subject will be \u201cA Christian Letter From Europe.\u201d It is asked that all audited reports of the different organizations of the church be prepared not later than January 10th, in Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) ; Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.| 11.00 a.m.\u201cHandling Life's Second- Bests.\u2019 300 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m, \u201cAdam and Eve\u2014Myth or Fact?J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burness, Organist Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.R.J.D.Morris, B.A.11.00 a.m.The Minister: \u201cThe Discipline of Self.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.Mr.R, J.D.Morris, B.A.\u2018Report on the International Student Volunteer Conference.\u201d 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.J.M.Walkley, Organist Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D.10.00 a.m, Church School.11.00 a.m.\"Anywhere \u2014 providing it\" be Forward.\u201d 7.30 p.m.In the School of the Master Teacher.Lessons for Life from the Parables , .(a) The Prodigal Son.Monday, 8.15 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Speaker; Mr.Sam Russell.Tuesday, 10.30 am.to 4 p.m, Red Cross Group.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Women's Missionary Society.New President, Mrs.E.IA.Roberts, in charge.Speaker: Rev.R.E.Spencer, Minister of St.Luke\u2019s United Church.St.Andrew's Church Westmount (Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D, Student-Assistant -\u2019Mr; A.Leonard Griffith, B.A, 11.00 a.m.Forward With Prayer.Rev.Dr.G, Campbell Wads- worth, 7.30 p.m.Taking Criticism The Right Way.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.* lorder to be ready for the Annual Congregational Meeting.There will be a meeting of the Church School Board of Manage: ment on Friday evening, at 8 p.m.\u201cWhen thou passest through the waters I will be with thee, and through the rivers they shall not overflow thee.When thou walkest through the fire thou shalt not be burned, neither shail the flame kindle upon thee.\" Isaiah 43:2, St.Luke's | United Church Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A,, B.D.SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th 1.00 a.m.\"Come! Tarry! Gol\u201d 2.00 p.m.Young People's Bible Class.3.00 p.m.Church Schl.7.30 p.m.\"A Christian Letter From Europe.\u201d Alex McPherson, .Organist and Choir Director 1 St.Stephen\u2019s Church Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.9.50 a.m.11.00 a.m.7.30 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church and Cote St.Antoine Road Holy Communion, Sunday School.Morning Prayer, Evensong.Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.Rector: 1st SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Ser= mon.Preacher: The Rector.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.3.30 p.m.Rector\u2019s Bible Class.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Commurflon and War Intercessions.Church of The Advent \u201cThe Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest 1st SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 a.m.Procession, Solemn Hue charist and Sermon, 3.00 p.m, Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Everisong and Procession.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m, Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m, Wednese ay.Mattins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m, Evensona: 5.30 n.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m.Wednesday.4 a CS a Ce ll \u2014 rc \u2014__ \"Aas PAGE SIX Mrs.Grant Johnston has left for Calgary, Alta., to visit her sister, Miss Gertrude Bell, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Brainerd and Mrs.J.I.Lineaweaver have returned from St.Sauveur.Miss Frances smart has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs.Rupert Howard, in Ottawa.Mr.apd Mrs.John Irwin and Miss Irene Irwin, who spent the New Year holiday at the Seigniory Club, have returned to town, Mrs.E.J, Weinfurt, of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs.Willlam Wein- furt, of Stratford, Conn., are the guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Sullivan.Mrs.H.S.Bogert and-her children and Mrs.C.F.Carsley and hier children have been visiting at St.Saaveur, the guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Sims.Lieut.Clifford Spearman, who is attached to the American Army Air Forces at Los Angeles, and who spent his holiday leave dore and attended the wedding of his sister.the former Miss Jean Spearman has now returned to the States.Mrs.V.R.MacFarlane, of Domaine d'Bsterel, Lac Masson, Que., and Mrs.Clarence Libby, ot Portland, Maine, U.S.A., who came here to spend the Christ- nias season with their mother, Mrs.A.W.Talmadge, are returning home about next Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs, C.P.Cowan, Roslyn avenue, have as their guests, Mr, and Mrs.Frederic S.Cowan, of Coliimbus, Ohio.Pfc.Gordon R.Cowan, M.P.E.G.Company, U.S.Army, Ruston, La., been visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Cowan, Sgt.Joyce McKee, C.W.A.C., who has been spending her holiday leave at the home of her father, Dr.G.L.McKee, Met- calfe avenue, has returned to her post at headquarters M.D.Nob.3, at Kingston.Major and Mrs.8S.C.Nors- worthy returned to town on Wednesday from Baltimore, where they attended the wedding of their son, Mr.Edward C.Villiers Norsworthy, to the.former Miss Grace Revere Futcher.The Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club is holding a bridge on Wednesday afternoon, January 26th, at 2.30 p.m., In Victoria Hall.Mrs, H, J.C.Darragh is chalr- Man for this event, and assisting her will be: Mmes.J.S.Miller, ©.C.Parkes, W.W.Brown, S.Turner, M.D.Whitaker, D.K.Gowans, A.-A.Levick, H.J.Everett, N.B, Muir, W.L, Gatehouse, J.W.Perks, H.P.Lock- THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL hart, A, F.Bull, R, A, Copeman and J.C.Snowdon, The members of the Home Employees Club who recently contributed over 800 toys, clothes, crib blankets and money to help make Christmas warmer and brighter for British children, have now rounded out their year 1943 activities by giving a cheque for $300 to the men of the Merchant Marine.In acknowledging it, the Rev.William M¢Lean, of the Sailors\u2019 Institute said that the comforts and entertainment the money would provide would be greatly appreciated by the men who are so far from their own homes, ad ENGAGEMENTS | The engagemen: has been announced of Miss Pauline Tim- mins, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jules R.Timmins, and Sub- Lt.Paul A.Ouimet, R.C.N.V.R,, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Paul de R.- Quimet.Miss Timmins is a V.A.D.with the Nursing Section of the Canadian Red Cross Corps, and is at present stationed at De- bert, N.S.Lieut.Quimet is a graduate of McGill University, in the Faculty of Law.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The engagement has been announced of Miss Sonya (Sunny) Elkin, davghter of the late Jacob Elkin and of Mrs.Elkin and Lt.Ordis Eldon Forbess, United States Navy, only son o Mr.and Mrs.Donald A.Forbess, of Lubbock, Texas.Miss Elkin is a graduate in Arts of McGill University.Lieutenant Forbess who is a grad- ruate in Engineering of Texas Technological University, has served for a year with the U.S.Navy in the Aleutians, and is at present stationed at Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Virginia.The marriage will take place quietly on Wednesday, January 12, at the home of the bride\u2019s mother, Mrs, BE.C.Grimley, of Moores- town, N.J., formerly of West- mount, announces the engagement of her daughter, Jane Anne, to FIt-Lt.Hugh H.Norsworthy, R.C.A.F., son of Maj.and Mrs.8.C.Norsworthy.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Monday in Dominion-Douglas Church, and\u2019 will be followed by a reception at the residence of the bridegroom\u2019 8 parents, 29 Rämezay road.WEDDINGS .COTTER-NORRIS : The wedding of Lorraine Rose, daughter of Captain and Mrs.James V.Norris, to Mr.William James Cotter, son of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cotter, of Windsor, Ont., took place on Monday morning at nine o\u2019clock, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Rev.Donald Feron officiating.Captain Norris gave his daugh- ter in marriage.She wore a gown S15 NICE SELECTION \u201c4912 .THE Sherbrooke * West $20 525 OF SIZES FROM 16a TO 22% Ye DRESSES $22.50 to $35.50 zeldine, WAlnut 2686 of white moire and a veil of tulle illusion held by a halo, and carried a bouquet of deep red roses, Miss Elizabeth Norris, of the R.C.A.F.(W.D.) as her sister\u2019s only attendant and wore pale pink chiffon with tiny flower hat with a matching shoulder length veil.Her bouqret wag of Talisman roses.Mr.Carl Jacques, of Detroit, Mich., was best man for Mr.Cotter and the ushers were Mr, Robert Norris, of Prescott, Ont., and Mr.Hubert Norris, brothers of the bride, After a reception Mr.and Mrs.Cotter left for Quebec.PHELA~-TEY FER A quiet wedding was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon in the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, when Ruth Anne, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur C.Telfer, was married to Major Arthur F.Phelan, R.C.A.S.C., of Red Deer, Alta, and Montreal, youngest son of the late Arthur P, Phelan and of Mrs.Phelan.The Rev.Wilfred E.McDonagh was the officiating clergyman.Mr.Telfer gave his daughter in marriage.Miss Adel.Robert- on was maid of honor and Mr.Ralph Bourassa acted as groomsman for Major Whelan, The bride wore a \u2018bouffant gown of ivory lace, with yoke and skirt of tulle.Her veil was caught with orange blossoms Lo a cap of lace and she carried a shower bouquet of Shasta daisies.The maid of honor wore a floor-length frock of blue brocaded satin.The reception was held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club, and Major and Mrs.Phelan ' left later for Red \u2018Deer, Aitä., where they will reside temporarily.NORSWORTHY-FUTCHER- The marriage of Grace Revere, daughter of the late Dr.Thomas | Barnes Futcher .and of Mrs, Fut- cher of Baltimore, Maryland, to Mr.Edward C.Villiers Nors- worthy, of\" Montreal and Strät-| ford, Connecticut, son of.Major and Mrs.Stanley Counter Nors- worthy, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon in Old \u2018St.Paul's Church, Baltimore, the Rev.Harry Lee Doll, officiating, assisted by Rev.Dr.Arthur B.Kinsolving, Rector emeritus of Old St.Paul\u2019s Church.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Lt.Palmer Howard Futcher, U.S.N.R., wore a gown of oyster white satin hev- Ing a fitted bodice, with a heart shaped neckline appliqued with Seed pearls and long sleeves, Her finger-tip length veil of tulle illusion, fell from a cap and she \u2018carried a bouquet of gardenias.The.bridel attendants, Mrs.Palmer Howard Futcher, sister- in-law of the bride, as matron of honor, and Miss Gwendolen Marjorie Futcher, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, were gowned alike in frocks of red taffeta and carried old-fashioned bouquets of red and white carnations, .: Flt.-Lt.Hugh Norsworthy, R.C.AF.acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Dr.James Semans, Capt.C.Baker Clotworthy, U.S.A,, Capt.Copeland Morton, jr, U.S.A, Mr.Monteath Douglas, Dr, William H.Lippitt and Col.the Lord Strathcona.St.Mary's ry\u2019s Hospital The St.Mary's \u2018Hopital Maternity Commitee is hbiding a general meeting and tea on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs.George Daly, 61 Aberdeen avenue, when the guest speaker will be the Rev.Gerald Perry, director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Rather than melt shortening in a separate pan, melt in the pan you will use later for baking.Presto\u2014the pan Is greased and the shortening melted all at once.: .buttoning! \u201c'Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d.HOME ECONOMICS SIDE BUTTONER a = se | Ni ) 0 9577 OT MARIAN MARTIN A new idea this season.side Very smart.very sensible! You'll adore Pattern 9577 for its simplicity in looks, comfort and construction.Note the diagram showing you .how easily it can be made.For the house, try percale or chambray; rayon for better.Pattern 9577 may be ordered only in misses\u2019 and women\u2019s sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40.Size 16 takes 314 yards 35-inch.Each pattern costs twenty-five: cents YEAR \u2018ROUND CLASSIC It it's a touch of dignity you want in a dress thät- will give you tireless wear, Pattern 9576 is a \u2018womanly-wise choice.Bodice: cut with becoming.softness, graceful collar are features mark= ing this all-year two-piecer for distinction.Use dark rayon crepe or colorful wool, Pattern 9576 \u2018may be ordered.only in misses\u2019 and women\u2019s sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48.Size 36 requires 3% yards 39 inch fabric.(25¢), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted), to The Examiner, Needle~ craft Department, 2191 Hampton Ave.,, N:D.G., Montreal.Write plainly, the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.(Near Victoria) JANUARY SALE | DRESSES A few wools .and many crepes, especially Q in the larger sizes.MacDONALD Regd.4866 SHERBROOKE WEST 9 6676 | | MME A.GOTHIC 3132 Masson St, 449) St.Lawrence \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NBack .D.A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity snd Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT CourvaL w D, A.4235 Se.Lawrence 6550 Se.Hubert *\"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WOMAN'S PAGE Ely Culbertson Outlines Plan For Permanent Peace \u201cNo committee ever wrote a poem.It is a one-man job.No committee ever Droduced a system.This, too, is a task for a single mind, and so in its incep- tin and at least in its general outline is any plan for lasting world peace.\u2019 The speaker is Ely Culbertson, whose many accomplishments and personal qualities are subordinated in his fame as the world\u2019s leading bridge expert.Mr.Culbertson, who will speak to the Montreal Women\u2019s Club on Monday, gained his position as the most celebrated figure in the history of intellectual gamés large ly as a by-product of his real vocation \u2014 that of social sciences and mass psychology.It may be .\u2018well that his reputation as a card player will, in turn, become secondary to a much more significant, more resounding, more humanly \u2018valuable prestige, as author of a plan for compulsory universal brotherhood, È | W.MS.;| the treasurer reported that the \u201cOf course,\u201d he says, \u201cif Hitler wins he will make his own peace plan.But I don\u2019t expect Hitler to win.\u2018 We shall have to face more disasters, I expect.But even if the war goes as it has been going, the axis will be beaten.Detroit alone will win this war.\u201d He began work upon bis system six years ago.\u201cThat\u201d, he said, \u201cwas in 1937.At that time I prophesied that war would occur.I made bets that it would.I won the bets.\u201d Asked if the plan to be announced was the outgrowth of a passionate pacificism, he shook his head.Ely Culbertson hopes\u2014and ex- pects\u2014this .war will be the last for generations and generations, and still beyond, in which any one will have necessity for speculating about the course of international armed conflict.OFFICERS ELECTED BY STANLEY CHURCH WMS.AUXILIARY At Stanley the annual meeting of Presbyterian Church Auxiliary held recently, 1943 allocation had been met.AI! other departments showed satisfactory progress including in- i {| creased membership.ELY CULBERTSON Broadly speaking, Ely Culbertson has devised a foundation and blue-printed a framework for enduring peace based upon a long and profound study of world political and enconomic conditions.Culbertson\u2019s formula for an abiding concord of nations 18 based upon total defeat of Germany.= Melville Auxiliary The monthly meeting of the Melville Auxiliary of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society will be field {in the Churdh Hall on Tuesday at 8 ppm, \u201c1° The speaker wif* be the President, ! Mrs.Owen , Redé Campbell, | Gyrette Club The regular monthly meeting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held at the home of Mrs.W.8.Downes, 975 Moncrieff Road, Town of Mt.Royal on Monday at 2.30 p.m.in i ! i.Red Cross { Thé \u2018Red Cross group of the Notre: \u2018Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club 16 resuming meetings on Monday in the upstairs room of the Püst Office, corner of Wilson Ave.j&nd Sherbrooke St, at 1 p.m, il China and Glass Repairing Artic) is of China, Glass, Crystal, Ivory, | Alabaster, etc, repaired.Chipped Glasses, Decanters, Crystal Candelabras Repaired.R.E.O'CONNOR 1499 :: ST.CATHERINE ST.W ; Fl.3746 The following officers were elected for the year 1944: Hon.Presidents, Mrs.PF.8S.Morley, Mrs.R.M.McCleery; President, Mrs.C.W.Stackhouse; 1st Vice-President, Mrs.W.J.Fowler; 2nd Vice-President, Miss S.J.Ross; Recording Secretary, Mrs.H.8.Hallam: Corres.Secretary, Mrs.A.Gemmell, and Treasurer, Mrs.W, J.Hyde.Department Secretaries Home Helpers, Mrs.D.Menzies; Glad Tidings, Mrs.D.H.For- syth; Literature, Mrs.E.Year- wood; Book Shelf, Mrs.H.Owen; Library, Mrs.B.Downey; \u2018Welcome and Welfare, Miss S.J.Ross; Supply, Mrs.A.Gem- mell, and Envelopes, Mrs.E.D.Lewis.-Conveners of Committees Reception and Membership, Mrs.B.D.Mitchell; Finance, Mrs.W.J.Hyde, Mrs.D.Menzies, Mrs.E.D.Lewis, Mrs.B.D.Mitchell; Programme and Devotions, Mrs.G.W.Grier, Mrs.J.B.Miller, Mrs.A.C.Manson, Mrs.G.A.Whaley; Mission Band Leader, Miss Ruth Taylor; Nominating Committee, Mrs.W.Binmore, Mrs.J.V.Osterberg, Mrs.W.C.Wylie; Pianl8t, Miss Muriel Munn.Westmount Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club Open Meeting The Westmount Catholic Mother\u2019s Club of St.Paul's and St.Leo's Academies is scheduled to hear a series of talks on Household Repairs similar to that recently delivered \u2018with great success before the Junior League of Montreal.\u201cThe Care and Operation of Blectrical Appliances\u201d will be the subject of the first talk to be given by Mr.Harcourt of the General Electric Co.The series will be most informative, dealing with toples such as plumbing, painting, varnishing, etc, and enabling the housewife to learn the best methods of making minor repairs.The meeting will be open to the public and anyone interested will be welcome.The time 1s 3 p.m, on Tuesday at St.Leo's School! Hall.Black Watch Kin The monthly meeting for relatives of the personnel of the Black Watch (R.N.R.) of Canada on active service will be held in Kildonan Hall on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m., when a program of entertainment will be featured and refreshments served.Wool will be given out and finished articles received, Here's a three-way saving.Use butter wrappers for greasing baking pans.It saves butter, fat and time.Fold the wrappers and place them in the refrigerator.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7.1944 PAGE SEVEN Every tiniest part is as important as the barrel and in a prescription each drug the doctor orders is just as important as the next.Because Macy's maintains the largest stock of drugs in town you are assured of every ingredient, instant service \u2014 no waiting.Macy§ .VERY THING THE Dre ORDERED MELVILLE\u2019S FOR FRESHER \u2019 e e > nutritious too! Stringless Beans \u2014 Cauliflowers \u2014 Broccoli \u2014 FRESH, CLEAN, TEXAS Brussels Sprouts \u2014 Peppers \u2014 Cucumbers \u2014 Tomatoes \u2014 Endives \u2014 Table Grapes \u2014 Radishes SPINACH DOMESTIC SPY Apples 43c bskt.2 » 19; LETTUCE: « EXTRA SUNKIST SPECIAL Seodless brn Arona FH LEMONS 29 @ do HEARTS Bu.19- PASCAL GREEN CELERY Chuck Full of Vitamins 2 + 29° EMPEROR GRAPES .29° BANANAS » 14¢ 3 dz.85¢ COOKING FINEST SELECTED to.APPLES 4.20/N.B.POTATOES 10.29: CRISP CELERY pti FLORID A OR ANGES FE TT 29, doz, 35; dor.43; doz.3 doz.85¢ \u2014 3 doz.1.00 \u2014 2 doz.85¢ AND SUNKIST NAVELS IN \u2018MOST SIZES SLACK\u2019S TEXAS SEEDLESS Tor Que.urnips NUSHEOONS GRAPEFRUIT i, 96's \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COOKING 7 6 ¢ each Carrots APPLES 7 for 39e lbs.15¢ 4.29° EXTRA JUICY 4 posts, TANGERINES «.23-29-=39e \"°° | GOLDEN RUSSET ; Cabbage APPLES 4 n 20: 11 EE [oon carn 3 Ibs, 25¢ NUTS VINEGAR CRANBERRIES 5, ory 25: » (120 39: 35° Ibs.Chinese \\SLACK'S STRAWBERRY Cabbage RHUBARB =o 19° & 25¢| 14 15c IF UNABLE TO SHOP IN PERSON, JUST TELEPHONE 4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST fot.SA, y ee \u201c PAGE EIGHT THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d rap NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Practically nothing was left unfinished when \u201cUnfinished | Business\u201d opened yesterday at the Westmount United Theatre.Producer-Director Gregory La Cava, the oaaker of such diverse hits as \u201cMy Man Godfrey,\u201d Private Worlds\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Stage Door, ' put: everything he had into the new film, And it hits the \u201ceighus of just about every type of film entertainment, fron comedy to drama to romance.Co-starring for the first time, Irene Dunne and Robert Montgomery prove an ideal team and add to their stature as top-rank- ing stars._Featured players Preston Foster and Eugene Pallette top all previous efforts as do other members of the suppo ting cast.Has Popular Elements Every elem:nt of pojular film fare is contained in this one com- edy-drama, as testified by enthudi- astic reception by opzning-day audiences to the varying moods of the picture.The story, from a screen play by Eugene Thackrey, opens on an effective which a small-town girl bound for New York meets a wealthy man- of-the-world on a train, Miss Dunne and Foster enact these roles.The girl falls in love but the man does not return the -affec- tions.Later, in a spirit of adventure, she marries his younger brother, the latter played by Montgomery.The hectic life which follows is interrup.ed when Montgomery {alls \u2018n love with his wife.Believing that she has some \u2018\u2018unfinished business\u201d in her love for the older brother, the wife leaves.Later the older brother steps i.to provide the surpriie climax to the affair.Stars Are Effective Miss Dunne has never been seen to better advantage, Montgomery has one of his best roles, and Foster is also outstanding as the \u201cother man.\u201d Pallette plays an unusual but hilarious character as Montgomery\u2019s \u2018bucler, and other excellent supporting players include Esther Dale, Walter Catlett, June Clyde, Dick Foren, Samuel S.Hinds, Kathryn Adams, Virginia Brissac, Renle Riano and Ricuard Davies, MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE of Montreal Library and Reading Rooms, Atwater Ave.Troner St, SOUND FILMS Thurs.Eve., Jan.6th 8.15 p.m.\u2018The Story of FM\u2019 \u2018Sightseeing At Home\u201d \u2018Picturesque Guatemala\u2019 ~~ January 13th \u201cPOWER TO WIN\u201d \"WINGS UP\u201d \u201cPARATROOPS\u201d According to the British Medical Journal Lancet, a cure has been discovered for the common cold, Brother, that\u2019s a Fifth Freedom! ! Boy Scouts of Regina have inaugurated a new service for shut- ins, Twice each week they call at the homes of shut-ins to return books to the Public Library and bring new volumes.AEN.) TODAY & FRIDAY \u201cPistol Packin\u2019 7 Mama\u201d (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon) \"SWING SHIFT MAISIE\u201c Starting Saturday! 1 ol ars 3 : be As Te ey | ABOVE SUSPICION 2 +» Conrad VEIDT « Busil RATHBONE - Reginald OWEN © 4 AREAS La Screen Play by-Kelth Winter, Melville Boker ond Patricia KR \u201ceng: .Coleman * Based Upon the Novel by Helen 3 A Macinnes * Directed by RICHARD THORPE | % ) Produced by VICTOR SAVILLE ; A = = Auwociate Producer Leon Gordon > 14 = J ye rz mevurs À DS x TWO EXCELLENT FEATURES + IN| ÉZ ALS vith LEON ERROL HARRIET HILLIARD GRACE McDONALD DAVID BACON BETTY KEAN MAUREEN CANRON LILLIAN CORNELL THE PIED PIPERS GLEN GRAY CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA rf romantic sequence in AT THE MONKLAND FRIDAY! \u201cLet's Face It,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Friday playing until Monday night.~ + pirate, played by Arturo de Cor- dova, will sail away in his corsair before the Cornwall gentry assembled at her banquet table plotting his eapture can effect At The Snowdon England was the first country to- form societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals?RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL.à DANCING |} jy Every Saturday | { Night | © FEATURING BLAKE SEWELL and His Orchestre ra e Dancing 9 to | em.INFORMAL Admission $2.00 per Couple (Including All Taxes) CARLTON HOTEL Joan Crawford and Fred Maec- it.OKE a DRUMMOND SU Murray bring to life Helen Mac | Innes\u2019 storied characters in \u2018\u2018Above Suspicion\u201d starting Saturday at the Snowdon theatre, ™ | Joan and Fred play a honey-, ( moon couple who take advantage pq 8 of their position as typical tour- | ists travelling in Germany before the outbreak of war to track down a mysteriously missing! British agent.The trail starts in Paris, leads to Salzberg, where bookshop owner Felix Bressart gives them the next clue.\u2018In Salzberg they become friendly, with Conrad Veldt and Basil Rathbone and receive the clue leading to the end of the trail.They rescue the British agent ang make their escape in a series of hairbreadth adventures.Joan Crawford is at her best (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) \u201cLOVE CANT \u201cIt Leaves Scars HAT every woman knows, Gregory LaCava tells « + in a as the.glamourous young bride : .n 2 and MacMurray uses his air of romance as as your own! The nonchalance to best advantage as her groom who must combine sleuthing with his honeymoon.This drama thriller was photographed against a breathtaking landscape of the Tyrol and the director\u2019s splendid handling of producer - director of \"My Man God- frey\" and \u201c\u2018\u2019Stage Door\u2019 brings you a story of a couple à who lived in the suspense and comedy make for shadow of a first excellent entertainment, The un- love! usual casting of Veidt and Rath- bone is one of the unexpected, \u201cdifferent\u201d highlights of the picture.The added feature, \u201cGals, Incorporated\u201d starring Harriett Hilliard and Grace McDonald with Leon Errol and Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra is a song-packed musical with \u201crub- ber-legs\u201d Errol as a fancy free sugar-daddy who dabbles in a night club run by a bevy of beautiful girls.When straight-laced relatives, attempt to reform him he becomes involved in a 'marriage hoax, which it is reported, sets several new \u201chighs\u201d In movie hilarity.Twelve song-hits may be heard in the film the most outstanding being: Chant Of The Jungle, Take It Ang Git, Can't Get Stuff In Your Cuff, Love Is All, Here's Your Kiss, Brazil, Hep, Hep, Horray.Latest, news events and selected ghort | subjects will complete the program, Sings For Third Time In Career HOLLYWOOD.\u2014 Fo the third time in her career, Joan Fontaine | will sing a song in \u201cFrenchman s\u2019 Creek.\u201d And, in spite of that Academy Award, she is es nervous | 3 Special Attractions! BUSINESS LOVE DEAL makes UPROARIOUS COMEDY! : about it as the leading lady in a high school play just beefore curtain time.Occasion of Joan's ordeal py: song is the banquet scene in the, Tp ay CIES Fo) reer picture when she, as the Lady Hobors CAVANA ke TODAY and SATURDAY BE TRUSTED\u2014 1?With + Preston FOSTER À June CLYDE Y Eugene PALLETTE +% Walter CATLETT and ' % Esther DALI Starts % Ginger ROGERS in \u201cVivacious Lady\u201d with James STEWART Sunday Untll Tuesday = v Rosalind RUSSELL in \u201cFast & Loose\u201d ; with Robert MONTGOMERY Dona St.Columb, plays for time hoping that her lover, the French « \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD At The Monkland - \u201cBataan\u201d brings thrills, drama and stark realism in the most compelling story of the last stand battle of American heroes in a Philippine jungle to the screen at the Monklan* United Theatre.With a cast headed by Robert Taylor, the story deals » with thirteen men whose netionalities make them a lteral cross section of American life.They are \u2018detailed to blow up a bridge and fight a delaying action against the Japanese to cover the evacuation of - Bataan Peninsula.The mission means certain death «0 all.Among them\u2019 a plot develops.Taylor, as the sergeant, recognizes a fugitive criminal in Lloyd Nolan.The human relationships of the doomed thirteen are enacted against the thunder of shell fire and the criminal lays down his life a hero.Spectacular is the blowing up of a bridge the Japs are trying to repair.Taylor is the last to give his all, firing his tommy gun from his own grave.Taylor's role is the most vivid and dramatic in his entire career, and Tay Garnett directed the story with breath-taking realism.Players include George Murphy , as an army flyer stayin with the ing until Tuesday night.AT THE YORK SATURDAY! Lucille Ball, William Gaxton, Virginia Weidler, Tommy Dix and Harry James are a few of the stars in the Technicolor hit \u2018Best Foot Forward,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre on: Saturday play- patrol until he repairs his plane, Thomas Mitchell in the character role of Corp.Jake Feingold, Lee Bowman, Robert Walker, a newcomer in pictures who has just been signed to a new M-G-M long term contract as a result of his outstanding work here, Barry Nelson, Desi Arnaz, Tom Dugan, Kenneth Spencer as a Negro soldier, Roque Espiritu, Alex Havier and Donald Curtis.The locale is a fever-infested, steaming tropical jungle.The ITT L - 2 HIT \u201c ADVENTU pe J a wr # AOL 7, \"EVELYN KEYES 2 4 7 ME | X LU Vies | (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) |\u201d Starts TODAY Until MONDAY BERET faughs out of ; B you than you Another Pip ant R thought there om etton 0 were in the Étruttin® to FER ip world} Those Cole I.ws Porter Hits.ce \u20ac \u201cWho Did?q : RICHARDS, Zasu PITTS, Marjorie WEAVER and Raymond WALBURN.RE AND ROMANCE FILMED ON TRULY FABULOUS SCALE! # with FORD - CLAIRE TREVOR .Paramount's new scream team squeezes more Eve ARDEN, FEATURES! - a NDOLPH SCOTT EDGAR BUCHANAN | Norden sight is shown in -detail es & singularly realistic background to the romance and rivalry of the plot.How the boys they can Hterally \u2018d.ep \u2018em in a barrel,\u201d from altitudes so great that the big bombers are almost unusual film.Much of its story is said to paralled the professional career ef a famous Air Force Colonel whose enthusiasm for the Norden sight was largely responsible for its present development and effective use.practice until) invisible, is vividly shown in the| Ritz-Carlton Dances To Resume On Friday The management of the Rits- Carlton Hotel announces that the regular Saturday night dances, which were cancelled during the Christmas and New Yeareseason, will be Blake Sewell and his orchestra, well-known to West End devotees of the dance, will continue to be featured.(homed (St.Catherine at Guy Street) At York Theatre -much of the picture was photo- i Bringing t¢ the screen -for the first time the \u2018inside story\u201d of: America's great secret weapon, | the Norden bombsight, and how! this nation came to adopt it, RKO , Radio\u2019s \u201cBombardier\u201d stars Pat O\u2019Brien and Randolph Scott at} the head of a brilliant cast and \u2018 in one of the mos thrilling pictures to come out of the war.\u2019 The film is now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday night.A friendly professional rivalry petween the two stars and a four- cornered romance are additional features of the story, which opens in Washington and ends in Tokio! but has most of its ebsorbing action take place at a bombardier school in New Mexico.O'Brien plays the part of Major Davis, a strong advocate of high- level bombing with the newly- developed bomb sight, while Scott is cast as Captain Oliver, whose observations of Stukas in Europe have convinced him that dive- bombing is the only thing.A contest between the two types convinces high Army officers and a Congressional committee that high-altitude bombing is more accurate, and results in Davis being authorized to train Bombardiers to use the secret sight at a special school.Oliver goes to the school as head of the pilot group flying the bombing planes, largely because he is in love with Davis\u2019 pretty secretary.Fighting obstacles of all sorts, Davis sees his dreams of a host of trained Bombardiers coming true\u2014and then comes Pearl Harbor, and the chance of proving the predictions he has been making.Promoted to Colonel and sent to the South Pacific in command of a bombing squadron, Davis again puts in for Oliver to accompany him.On 4 big night raid over Tokio, Oliver goes ahead to drop incendiaries and light up the targets for Davis\u2019 big Flying Fortresses, but his plane is hit and its crew captured.How Oliver daringly carries out his mission under the threat of Jap bayonets and Jap torture forms the gripping climax of the film.Made with the full co-operation of the U.S.Army Air Force, r t | graphed at the big Bomberdier training school at Kirtland Field near Albuquerque, and the education of the hand-picked youngsters who are taught the carefully guarded secrets of the blowing up of the bridge, mopp- ing-up operations with hand gren- Today Only PAT O'BRIEN in \u201cBOMBARDIER\u201d, with Randolph Scott, Ann Shirley and Eddie Albert.~\u201cHENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT,\u201d with Jimmy Lydon and Mimi Chandler.blowing and everyone's æ \u2014 2 Good ades and other thrilling battle action keeps the picture con- - stantiy at high speed.STARTS SATURDAY UNTIL TUESDAY WILLIAM VIRGINIA WEIDLER Tommy Dix « Nancy Walker June Mliyson Kenny Bowers Gloria DeHaven « Jack Jordan ith GAXTON Directed by Edword Buzzell Produced by Arthur Freed.RRY JAMES wo 3 SONG HITS! \u201cBuckle Down, Winsocki* \u201cEverytime\" \u201cWish § May\" \u201cThe Three B's\" «mony more ls 4 4 = Features resumed on Saturday, a i ; ; 4 (et fe SUEY LT ES {| ROVALSTOO GOOD FOR DLYWPIGS [ZY Bantam \"IN FIRST NIDGET CLASH OF 14 | STAYNOR DEFEATS PANTHERS 42 *Westmount's Home Newspaper® k Bantam Section To Start 3 With Three Games Friday The bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League will open tomorrow night when three games are scheduled to be played.Two of the games = 1 the Mohawks meacting St.Leo's : Academy on the east rink at two 5 ' o'clock, the Golden Eagles play- a ing the Sky Chiefs at the same time on the west rink while the i .; ; .will be played at Westmount |Stavnor club plays the Regals on i 3 y Basil Boxer Dominates Scoring in 5-1 Park while the third is slated for [the west rink at three o'clock, 1 i .P39 .the Staynor rink, = : OA) g Tr iumph Over Dodick's Aggregation : Andy McGillis ®*has entered a >.1 Siemers Shines in \u201cB\u201d Group \u2018bantam team from St.Leo's \u2014VILLA ] _\u2014 | Academy, replacing Bob Lunny\u2019s 1 .| ; J 4 R.Boxer's Royals, champions of the midget section in the Bulldogs, and it will meet Rich- ® 4 Westmount Municipal Hockey League for the past two years, made ard Lord\u2019s Staynor team down'at TOURIST HOTEL the Staynor rink in a gama start- x their 1944 debut a winning one when they took Martin Dodick's Olympics into camp 5-1 in the loop Inaugural on Monday night at Westmount Park, This was the first scheduled game in the \u2018A\u2019 group of the section, In the \u2018\u201cB\u2019\u2019 group opener, Richard Lord's Staynor club handed - Garth Gilhooly's Panthers a 4-2 set-back.Basil Boxer dominated the scoring in the Royals-Olympics game, notching two goals and drawing as many assists.Other scorers for the winners were Bobby Smith,¥ ing at 7.30 p.m.The doubleheader at West- mount Park will see Johnny Choyce\u2019s Sky Chiefs playing Allen Smith\u2019s Regals on the east rink while Johnny Fry's Mohawks meet Bob Beal's Golden Pagles on the west rink, Both games are.St.Marguerite, Lac Masson | - 12 comfortable rooms, Hot.air heating.Few minutes from ski trails.Hot and cold running water, Excel- H lent cuisine Come and spend an Li snjoyable vacation this winter.by 4 Ski Tow and Ski Instructor, WRITE DIRECT or PHONE NO.40 & 3 Three more games will be play- \u2014 Len À.the a pertod when Jack 1 po oo to visit Richard Lord's team a notche e winner's ourth ,; 8 : down at the Staynor rink, on HOLIDAY IN COMFORT! | I tounter.- STR-R-R-ETCH At Val David , .elevation 1055 ft.Hub of : It is the Lome of the famous i j VAL MORIN, QUE.section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League for the past «Hl 80\u201d ki playground, ik ! two years, made an auspiclous start in their 1944 campaign on where every winter sports 2) | - Modern, oki Tours me Good home Monday night when they swamped the Monarchs 7 2 at the West- activity, including 4 ski-tows, K | cooking.mount Park rink.r\u2014\u2014\u2014 are at yous disposal.Hi .\" A era .- 1 # Ski Tow On Property This was the first scheduled game in the juvenile section of the Nlustrated er informa: : MODERATE RATES ~ league, Two more games were played on Wednesday night while tion from n Manager, te: A) ode Vy.a \\__ One Mile from station Staynor meets the Monarchs tomorrow night at Westmount Park ,Ç Adele haut, FQ.or Ped fd in A Ne IN For reservation, write or phone in the fourth game of the week.ask any travel agent.QUE ERE RE h | C.R.GIBSON Jim de Lalanne and Bill Coles¥ \u2014 3 5 A Val Morin 183 W 4 played big roles in the.Golden |not ready in time for this game, i \u2026 Eagles\u2019 win as de Lalanne notch- it will be- played at Westmount = AR | iL : ed three goals while Coles bang-|Ppark starting at nine o\u2019clock, On i | i ed in two and was credited with Wednesday, Jan.12th, the Golden i se 7 an assist on another.Eagles play Army \u201cA\u201d while Wh ere th e S no Ww is Dee I EX The Monarchs gave their more |Monarchs'îmeet Army \u201cB\u201d, both p experienced opponents a tough [games at Westmount Park, : battle in the thst and third stan- : A deluxe log chalet in the L'aurentians .,!.: zas but were decisively outplayed |.; , ; js LS ue middle perlod when tho| The little insects make the 60 rooms with or without private bath .Every | : 5 ; ble.The Hickory Horn Devil \u2019 .i .winners rammed home six gouts Na rough looking guy with a modern comfort indoors .Spacious lounges ( r a .smart game for the losers, scoring [heart or gold.pore looks oh .+.cosy log fires , .Heated sunrooms and À 3 .worse when he becomes a mo one of their goals while Geoff wh bis wings are six inches game rooms .truly deli- | | A Messenger notched the other, way, .E ° In addition to\u2019the goals scored |&cross! If you see one, you fesl cious meals.Two ski-tows \u2018- bv de Lalanne and Coles \u2014 Frank 2 sudden urge to see a psychia- and Hill 60 on the property f ; sT Read and Dave Harvey added two |tTist, too\u2014Dr.Ernest N.Cory, ; ; S$ ALL GOOD SKIING AT}, 0 to bring the Golden Eagles Maryland state entymologist, dis- ,.Skating and all Winter GRAY ROCKS.Past downhills, gentle ota] to\u2019 seven cussing garden pests (quoted by a age slopes, bush trails, slalom hill, tow aad 35 N Allen Will Harris in the Balti- activities.Ski School under metre jump \u2014 take que choice \u2014 and in As mentioned above, Staynor BE has he & eo.agreatians \u2014 4 will meet the Monarchs tomorrow more Evening Sun).famous Hans Falkner.i £2 pacs Dors ine Sine ses dog teams and ride night at the Westmount Park Write Bkit.and rates The Alpine Inn f Sports inclu ® \u201c| rink, Next Monday night the| When it comes out of the sea ; ! dy team heat Ask |?, PA = \u201cfolder.M estricied clientele, Monarchs will play the Army|a sponge doesn\u2019t look much like Ste.Marguerite Station, P.Q., Canada.A iF, H, WHEELIR, Mg.Dir, \u201cB\" team at Westmount Park |the \u2018article you buy in a store.E é; | Beaver Lodge Bob Keefler and Ralph Edmison.The Olympics turned in a surprisingly strong game, keeping the issue in doubt until the last period when the Royals rammed In two counters to make sure of the game.The losers tallied their lone goal when Boyd converted \u201d \u201cDass from Jimmie Ross, they also netted another just as\u2019 the second period ended but this was not allowed as period ended just before the puck efitered the thers in the B group game.fiemers notched a ohe man battle tor the major part of the game DÉtscorins the Panthers 3-2 till \u2018Robert Burris and Ross Gilling- ham scored the two goals for the \u2014 HOTEL LAPOINTE St.Jerome, Que.Recognized by Famous Meals all who Travel Route 11.\u2018 an Refreshments, GRAY ROCKS INN = ST Jovime Qui Ken Livingstone led the loser\u2019s attacks.The following games are sched- nled for this week, in the A group Golden Eagles meet the Falcons tomorrow night at West- mount Park in a game starting at 8.30 p.m.On Monday night the Olympics take on the Golden Eagles at Westmount Park with the game scheduled for eight o'clock while a doubleheader is slated for Westmount Park on Three games are slated to be played in the B group, tomorrow night the Greyhounds are slated Saturday afternoon the Panthers and Greyhounds hook-up on the day night Staynor comes up to Westmount Park to meet the Greyhounds in a game starting at seven o'clock, .ed on Saturday afternoon with The aggregate production of eight major deciduous American fruit trees is expected to be 17 per cent less this year than last.The Navy Department says fish |other fish about fallinf for someone's line?ican \"talk.We wonder if they kid LAURENTIDE INN STE.AGATH = puis ON INFORMAT?Pt 9613 Long legs str-r-r-etching across half the picture, it looks like a Panthers and along with Robert Westmount Park rink in a game! (George Mikan is reaching right monn PITA able a Er Re rail 9.Putnam, Don Wadsworth and |starting at three o\u2019clock, On Mon-| up to the basket\u201410 feat from service .Skt School.Write for booklet and rates H floor.Mikan isn\u2019t that fall.It's i Laurentian trails .rounded by marked tralls .2000 ft.open hill with aki-tow .AI Winter sports .La Sapinière, Val.David, P.Q.lovely log chalet sur- 40 rooms the camera angle, but DePaul\u2019s center isn\u2019t far from the bucket when all out.He stands six feet eight and three-quarters.GOLDEN EAGLES START WELL IN SWAMPING MONARCH) 7-2 IN TOUGH CONTEST ON MONDAY Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles, champions in the Juvenile starting at eight o'clock while the Army \u201cA\u201d club journeys down to Staynor to meet the home team.In the event the Staynor rink is accommodation for 200 guests, HIGH IN THE DEEP SNOW COUNTRY! | A smart resort which offers all facilities for a winter holiday of healthful leisure or active winter sports.Pubes offer you a variety of atmosphere in lounges, sundecks, playrooms, solariums, and delightful bedrooms, The complete estate.has The Lodge, The Cedars, and the « x * SKI SCHOOL UNDER : FAMOUS HANS FALKNER .Skiing at Its very best .¢ It looks more like a beef liver and has about the same consis- tency except It's traversed by numberless chambers and canals, pu re a rere Nn + \u2014 mare cs a EE PEN | ) | = la pen » 4 | oyals' met.- Wednesday, January 12th, with â Three goals by Wolfgang |\\Golden Eagles playing Royals in /t À Biemers handed the Staynor club|the first game and the Falcons eT 4 v their 4-2 victory over the Pan-|meeting the Olympics in \u201cthe a second tilt.7 slated to start at seven-thirty.] Qu cs Ca ND AS \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Fae TT nN a a EU QUEU JE EURE AE BEAT OT OR TON AS FOO IRON JOR BI AE A 5, = =\" \\ = d i\u2019 8} Crossword Puzzl 18 THE EXAMIN NER rossword Puzzle |.IE \u2014 - ;\u2018 i a OT OD I OS & e e Ë kad fh =, 4 FR FT 8 [5 jw à WA.2773 | asSsitie A oi \u2014 =\u2014>-\u2014\u2014= ; ; 15 words for 35 er words Jor Jue vertisin 3 .ES 3c for each additional word Iv 20 21 22 a\u201d = $ = ENT __ 24 25 26 27 = 20 [30 TOV AXIITAYIVAYI iTaRVI YL TAV 1 @Yi TANI ON Ya ITOY AYAXH YAY /OXHYAN Ai NES SONATA ON CS AA a 7 LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE 1} 3 32 33 M Ass A] DECEMBER 31st, at or between MAN\u2019S brown w.nter overcoat, size HOCKEY shoulder pads, $4.00.$5.00 136 37 39 40 41 Westmount Station, Sherbrooke Street 38, good condition, call CL.23976| takes hockey pants, shin, kiee and Z by way eof Victorki Avenue, black Thursday evening for particulars.elbow pads, and hockey gloves, WA, ;- = 4 # 3 46 Morocco leather wallet containing 1-234 6863.D-197 y rallway passes, etc, name of owner DOUBLE bed, spring and new sim- WANTED TO PURCHASE A: printed inside wallet, WE, 6957.X-S .3 = ¥ 7 48 49 $0 YZ $1 $2 153 L mons mattress, $50.00.EL.3628, eve ANTIQUES iv hi \u2014 à ¥ 7 WRIST WATCH, lady's, gold, on |nings.No dealers.D-204 | onto Jewellery.paintings crystal, \u2019 street car No.3 or vicinity Greene MAN'S overcoat (Bylsian), Oxford ' ! * \" A 54 ss 56 $7 58 and Sherbrooke, J 1st, ard.a ; \u2019 ments, etc, purchased.Representa- t and ard rooke, January 1s revers grey, size 42, tall, $15.00.AT.oo tive cas Lyons, 1480 St, Catherine.} » |e 61 62 63.6 SITUATIONS WANTED ~ BOY'S Tg > 4, F L overcoat, 16-17, brand new, MicN'S and boys' clothes ete, Goud ; ¥ æ.= 67 #& 1 EDUCATED English woman wishes aes Soy Sot Tore bev: prices.HA.3790, evenings.CR.1928.- 8} _ sparetime clerical work, for doctur, enamel bath, new Mornings eve- X-b | | iL 72 professor, research worker or writer.pings.EL 4791 : \" p.g2oz SMA) Li electric gramophone, in good Ge 4 Wi, 3376.X-22 \u2014 - condition.DE.5048.X-19 1 : RESPONSIBLE person will stay with baby S Euslish pram, play-pen, hl&h SECUND hand ghis bieycle, must be i Ae chair, crib and chiffernbe, reasonable.in HORIZONTAL 54 A cereal ¢ Pertaining 35 A elick children evenings.Fl.6238, X-9 WA.5520 D-201 'n Bood condition.Apply WI 4671.PG : Fr ! : RS - 2 - - - - K 2 1 The sun \"grain to the Pope beetle ROOMS Tv.0 COAT, fur, black br .?.tall, size 36, - X-16 $ ?56 To soak up ef.Rome 27 Division of FURNISHED rooms, one in exchange very good condition, reasonable.CR.|ISNGLINH riding saddle and acces- A 4'Tranefixes 68 \u20acEhom \u20188 Symbol tor geological for work.141 Irvine avenue.FI.3946.5236.D-209 Borles.Write Box 114 c-o 2191 Hamp.4 $ Parcel of 59 Truckled iridium time X-14 REVOLVER (S.& W.), .465, ci | Lon A a = ) lam 62 Tluminated 7 barrel, with \u2018hoister.Excellent condi-| + \"'\",folding bathinetie in rubber, La 11 City jn 1 64 Symbel tor ¢ To bite 29, To plant ROOM & BOARD WANTED tion, = registered (transfer license \"15 \u201clothes rack, both in good cone 4 Neva la iN tellurium lightly 80 Golfer's \u201ci lVATE home wanted for paralytic required).Write Box 111, c-o 2191 ditlon, FI, 2894, \u2018a 12 Seed \u201c 65 Years oid ÿ Fruit of mound bed patient, practical nursing experi- Hampton Ave.CARTAGE & §.ORAGE iH - thorn {se ence preferred.Fl.6693 evenings.| : .: ox 66 Organ of black 32 To marry GIRL'S maroon coat, fur collar, wine, = I covering of | smell 8 Bigger 84 Animals X-11 Grenfell spring coat, sizes 10-12; black WESTERN Crating and Moving A 13 Measure 68 Curved 9 Native lair FOR SALE coat, Sable colar, size 18.WA.6317 Roe = pence.ty a i >, - \u2019 * » hy LE 14 By molding metallic a 36 Burmese AUTOMOBILE battery in good con- evenings only.D-251 by experienced men.Service and PE 15 An opening #0 Hindu eompoun demon dition, \"just recharged, $5.00.DE.DAINTY pendant with chain, 14Kt, satisfaction, FI.1328.X-8 ; 17 Emptied à n cymbals 10 fo tpread 37 Angle Saxon 5048.X-17 seed pearls and one small diamond NOTE DAME DE GRACE Transfer, ét liquid con- [25 Rare 1 21 The death coin a \u201c=AUTIFGL chesterfield, 3 pieces, ou \u201cappr | Crenange for silver tray.Local and long distance movers.Also { 1} ; tainer ome rattle ha man's Bee use: Spring cushions and base, CSSS white 1 i Ta cortnge.DB.AT as IN 19 Base bargain, \u2018365.00.5826 Sherbrooke, EL.LS white fur coat, girl tap { a = 21 To-deface VERTICAL 16 Part of nickname 3014.X.3 shoes, size 6, boy's skates, size I.DRESSMAKING ve ad Li * e > \u201d » \u2019 ) - 3 = fh) + Basu twee || eben las Masons tool | CONT on wae voor rave vit Ro | TANS J ors overcoats aire 5.16) CORT, Su and even TessoniTl ne A wife ut 2 Upon 20 Humor sound Sater hronts also baby walker 5 GENTLEMANS uit 36538 never dressmaker.16 Gladstone.FI.9001, of $ Cut tree 22 Feels 48 A color - : =\" worn, $16, a bargaln, also 5-plece cuf- X-1 ii Geraint ion £0 ATTENHOFER skiis, steel edges, and oo \u2019 À a\u201c 26 Confederate trunk dejectio 80 Placed down hill reinforced boots, double oe percolator, cost $38 for $26.DE.EDUCATIONAL me general eather lacing, rubber soles, both new.FI.: ROSLYN Grove School, nursery, kin- ; 2£8\"Bird's home Answer to Last Week\u2019s Puzzle on shoe 8482, \u2018 X-20 CLOTH coat with fur collar, lamh | dergarten and primary under the 81 To pull - BABY'S scale, freshly enamelled per- coat, sizes 18; tablecloth.EX.2019, personal direction of Miss Esther i | , 38 Seed con- 0 A 52 Badgerilke fect condition, $5.00.DE.5048.X-18 D-302 Pascoe, CKT, Froebel certificate, ¥ © tainer N AIT T BABY carriage, convertible, good PAIR boy's tube skates, size 34, children, 24-0 years.rades © Nl 35 Fish eggs 53 Opposed to atti \u201cable.AT.$366.D.24 i 111), morning session 9 a.m.-12 noon, Hi 36 A negative ElIJR PJUIT aweather condition, reasomable.D-243 boots attached, equipped with ankla All day session 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Day a! 38 Purifies P 55 A number | BABY'S pram for $10.WA.54b8.supports 36.00.AT.2558.D-301 boarders accepted, Transportation as 41 You and I S 0 (pL) D-241 GENT\u2019S winter overcoat, size 34, provided.4926 Grosvenor.EL.1205, | 57 3.1416 SINGLE metal bed and spring, long navy blue, excellent condition.EL.X-18 42 8kill sla r Toe i 44 River in 59 Obese living room table, Windsor chair, 397905 ENGLISH, French and German lege Qu 60 Turkish titl¢ Small tables.4139 Decarie Blvd.aDpt.| BOY'S overcoat and helmet alr force \u201cons by professional.Mrs.Surrey, ; Russia 2, after 8 D-239 4 46 Short sleep 61 Female deer , ater p.m.style and color, size 8.DE.9806.D-184 WE.1757._ X-23 47 Sharp to the 63 2,000 lbs.S500\u201d wa 2408 figure skates, size on BOY'S leather jacket, skates and RUGS taste 67 A foppass .\u2014 .» boots, sizes 7-9.EL, 1660.D-183 BROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs 49 Footlike poin GIRL/E fancy skates and boots, size FTNTNG set, good condition, solid made from your old carpets, mater- hi 61%B 1 AT.2302 D-236 part - 69 One of the %B, nearly new.AT.- walnut, leather seats, buffet and lals, any size, or color.Anglo-French 51 A tree of Kruman PAIR of skils and boots, size 6, reas- china cabinet, $125, Phone evenings, Carpet Co., Drummond Bldg.PL.5846.Guiana tribal group onable.EL.5989.D-246 LA, 7814, D-220 x-2 The clientele of the institution returned to their \u2018desks and their studions habits on Monday after a sixteen day rest.During those sixteen days many Westmount Highers served the public by working in stores and in the post office.Others skied.Others played hockey.Some loafed.All agreed it was a glorious holiday.Purple and White Revue Rehéarsals of thé expected-to- be sensation \u2018\u2019The Wedding\u201d start- Westmount Highlights by Buddy HOCKEY SENIOR AMATEUR FORUM OTTAWA Vs.U.of M.Wednesday, Jan.12th ROYALS Vs.U.of M.Sunday 2.15 p.m.PRICES: Reserved Seats $1.00, $1.25 Gen.Adm.75¢ Children 25c RESERVATIONS \u2014 Wiibank 6131 Cochrane LE ed this week at the home of Parker L.Wearing, adviser.- The Lcast, consisting of Michael Fitzgerald, Valerie Dubney, \u2018Pram Arbo, Howard, \u2018Chamberlain, Bob Sproule, Bob Munro, and Daphne Allen, met on Tuesday and: dis- \u2018cussed everything from costumes : to Noel Toy, \u2018The others members of the \u20ac cast of the revue will start rehearsing immediately.Much is up to the \u2018| cast itself for there will be very little supervision, Less than a month from now, February 4 to be exact, the revue will be staged in the auditorium of the junior high school, Incidently, the word audi- torlum comes from two Latin words: audio, meaning to hear, and taurus, the bull, In next week\u2019s Examiner you will find an almost complete pro- grem of the revue.Vox Ducum The entire staff of the magazine met in room 17 yesterday and when the meeting was over it was evident that much work is going to be done in the next month or two.= The graduation photos will he taken soon.The grad biographies are almost completed, Literary ccntributions are expected to start filling the contribution boxes in ever increasing quantities.The sports \u2018department will get to work immediately, The art department will also start work, Every- where there will be intense activity.Basketball Joy of joys! Westmount\u2019s high scoring Andy Baxter has given up his hockey career and when the local yokels face Verdun at the institution he will be on hand.After two hard drills, one Monday and one yesterday, it looks as though the Westmounters will give the Verdunites g tough battle, Playing for the glory of West- | mount High will be Andy Baxter, | Hay Binmore, Don MacIntosh, Fraser Vipond, Bob Keefler, Hugh Cameron, Alan Dibblee, Red True- land, Bob Jones, Peter Taylor, Peter Ross, Jack Dudley, Charles McCrae and possibly two or three more.Hockey With practices being held at the rate of at least three a week it looks as though G.P.Smith's Senior A puck-chasers are going to go far this season.The schedule had not been released at the time of going to press and so I can\u2019t tell you when the first league encounter comes up, The Senior B squad is glso shaping up and it will be no push-over for any team in that loop, Items Thought you might be interested to learn how much we columnists make in a year.After extensive research work I obtained the following annual incomes from the United States\u2019 1937 income tax reports: co Walter Winchell : $74,202.56 Arthur Bugs Baer: $53,000.00 Mark Hellinger: $19,627.05 Walter Lippmann: $62,476.20 Heywood Bdown: $36,260.00 Westbrook Pegler: $46,263.00 is expected to get underway in the near future, President Jeems Spencer is working on it ., The Friday night club resumes its operations this Friday.Many improvements are being planned.Tomorrow's will be the first party since December 17 , , .The boys\u2019 Hi-Y will meet at 6.00 this evening.Adviser E.I.Taylor is securing a speaker ., Tickets for the Skigulls\u2019 dance, which comes off on January 21 at the institution, are now on sale, Members of the Skigulls\u2019 club are selling them and in addition Mike Fitzgerald and Hal Leavitt, both of room 12, have been appointed salesmen, Energetic Dave Mac- Kenzie is making sure that everything moves smoothly ., The second Hi-Y induction-will be held this Sunday.All members who have not yet been Inducted must attend.+.Westmount Y's juvenile basketball team handed Southwestern a terrific pasting last week when they beat them by more than 35 points.The locals were making up for a defeat that they suffered the week previous at the hands of N.D.G.Y.Starring for Weste mount are Don MacIntosh, Hay Binmore, and Jack Dudley, Last Saturday night's servicemen\u2019s party was g great success.Despite the fact that it was New Year's night there was a gobd attendance, The Y's swimming pool, which (Continued on Page 12) Dancing Sliding What a life ! The D and D debating \u2018schedule Ten WESTMOUNT \u2018Y\u2019 NIGHT PARK TOBOGGAN CLUB 125 TOBOGGANS SUPPLIED Slides Open At 7 O'clock \u2014 Come Early FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1944 $1.Per Couple \u2014 Cafeteria in the Clubroom Tickets Available At WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.À.4585 Sherbrooke West Skating Skiing WI.2159 4 EA Se OE tS Ae rE AT rat: PTI PSII STL Lei az = 1 | | PAGE TWELVE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 pe THE Egerton School Enters Second Year Of Service The Egerton School, inaugurated upon request to assist in the training of suitable persons in the trained attendant work at a time of particular need, has completed its first year.During this time, fifty students have received instruction, the majority of whom are contributing towards relleving the shortage of nursing assistance in this city, while the remainder are serving their required t$ne in several hospitals preparatory to placement on the School register.The high standard maintained and the thorough training given in this branch of nursing is already receiving recognition and it is with the resolved purpose of constant improvement in this work, in choice of pupil, classroom curriculum and later supervision of the junior Trained Attendant, that the School approaches its second year.(A graduate Trained Attendant is considered a junior Trained Attendant until she has nursed for gix months and merited her diploma.) > For those interested in this study the following outline illustrates how this work is conducted by this School, Classes are arranged in small groups seldom {ncluding more than ten pupils so that individual attention may be given.A proba- tionery period of two weeks is provided during which time the pupil decides if-she really wishes to continue with the study.If it is thought that pnpil is not likely to\u2019'qualify she Is asked to drop out, or if it is thought advisable she is given an extended period of time to prove herself, Registered nurses who thoroughly understand this work teach the students.Day and night classes have been conducted on parallel I: lines.Pupils of both classes receive the same course of instruction, pass the same examinations apd are examined by the same board of examiners (Reg.Nurses) to qualify.If pupils successfully pass thelr final examinatiors they receive their cap bands and pins but must put in six mcnths of satisfactory nursing under the supervision of Registrar und physician attending case before receiving her diploma, Night classes are conducted three nights a week from 8 to 10 p.m, and cover a period of five to six months.This course of instruction is never rushed or abbreviated.After this classroom period of lectures and demonstration has been completed, the stu: dent must put in two months of satisfactory day-time duty in a hospital or recognized Nursing Home under supervision of Registered Nurses before she is permitted to graduate from the school.Kenneth Murray To Give Address Arrangements have been :completed to hold the next meeting 6f the Rosedale Home and School Association at Rosedale School, on Wednesday.Kenneth Murray, student counsellor, Westmount Junior High School, will deliver an address on\u2019 \u201cYour Child and His Success.\u201d The president, Dr.K.E.Norris, will officiate as chairman and'a large attendance of members and guests is expected, \u2014JULIETTE HAT SHOP 5016 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Just East of Westmount Theatre) El.wood 4001 Obituary WING CMDR.J.WILLIAMS Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church, Prince Arthur and Jeanne Mance streets, for Wing Cmdr.John Scott Williams, M.C., A.F.C, aged 51, organizer of the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1921, who dled Saturday night at the Royal Victoria Hospital, after a long illness.A native of Goldenville, N.S., Wing Commander Williams, resided here at 6 Windsor avenue.Westmount.In addition to bis wife and eight-year-old son, he is survived by five brothers and a sister in Vancouver.Wing Commander Williams, who organized one of the first commercial air transport companies to serve the Canadian north, enlisted in the army at the start of the Great War as a private.Two years later, he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.being commissioned as an observer with the 22nd Squadron.During his service with the R.F.C.he was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry.He was given his pilot\u2019s wings at Netherhaven, England, in 1916, after learning to fly with only 27 minutes of dual instruction.After serving for a time with the R.F.C., he was transferred to the Royal Air Force.Honored with the Air.Force Cross for his service, he assisted in the reorganization of the R.A.F.in 1918.He later became commanding officer of a special flying school at Ayr, Scotland.Organized Company At the end of the war he returned to Canada, where he organized one of the first commercial eilr companies, linking the \u2018Noranda district with Haileybury, Ont.In 1921, his company loaned him to the Dominion Government for the work of organizing the 944 - Prince Albert and Staynor Pee Wees To Play Saturday The Prince Albert and Staynor pee wee sections of the West mount Municipal Hockey League will get underway this Saturday, the Prince Albert games will be plaved in the morning while the Staynor games will be played in the afternoon, No definite schedules have been drawn up as yet for either section as the final line-up of the teams is still unknown, The first game in the Prince Albert section will be between Dnn McDonald\u2019s club and Ross Gillingham\u2019s Panthers and it is Canadian air force.He was posted to Camp Borden with the rank of wing commander and in July of that year turned over the command to the late Air Marshal Lindsay Gordon, and went to the United States where he acted as a test pilot, A little earlier, he had helped to organize the Gosport flying system, which was presented to the British Air Counéil.Wing Commander Williams operated a gold mine in Nova Sco- tia before the \u2018present war broke out.In 1940, he came to Montreal and enlisted for service in the R.C.A.F.He took part in the administration course at Trenton, Ont., with the rank of squadron leader, going later to Calgary and then to Picton, Ont.After an ili- ness, he was posted to the Acel- dent Investigation Branch at Ottawa.In 1942, he was posted to No.5 Manning Depot, Lachine, where he assumed temporary command, when Air Commodore Adelard Raymond was assigned to the command of the Uplands centre.Later Wing Commander Williams was posted to No.2 Initial Training School, Regina, as commanding officer.\u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d scheduled for this Saturday morning at ten o'clock, Down at Staynor Richard Lord's team will meet the new Tigers.team headed by Brian Murphy, this game will start at one-thirty p.m.The Staynor Tigers will be comprised of Brian Murphy, Andrew Kerr, Dougie Kerr, George Gariepy, Telmus Brasant, Claude Bolanger, George Fowler and HIGHLIGHTS (Continued from Page 11) underwent extensive repairs during the holidays, re-opened Monday and is now back on its busy schedule.The Y\u2019s hockey league started last Saturday when teams clashed at Westmount Park, King George Park, and the Roslyn School rink, Bob Bennett is in charge.The teams resume combat this Saturday.The Listening Group resumed its weekly Meetings this Tuesday when the subject for: discussion was \u201cThe Questions People Are Asking.\u201d New Year's eve was a gala event for those who.went down to Central Y\u2019s six-hour party.Dancing started at 10.30 and did not end until 4.30.Favours, & buffet supper, prizes, a floor ghow, and the music of Ferguson\u201d 8 \u201cVictory Serenaders\u2019 all combined to give the celebraters a very enjoyable New Year\u2019s eve.The Friday night parties, which are sponsored by the Hi-Y, will be resumed tomorrow evening.This will be the first Friday night party since December 17, Both Jack Sinclair's photos graphy club and George Gay's woodworkers will meet at the Y this Saturday morning at ten.The boys are taking quite an.in- terest-in these groups.Announcing.OUR ANNUAL WINTER SALE! All our regular stock of original models including Fur Hats, Gay Colors, etc.VALUES UP TO $35.REDUCED $3 50 AND up sz .¢ "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.