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[" in y- ht ht 113 on ill nd ill d, AAPA we > =~ = -\u2014 \"147 Years 4% Westmount\" WEDDING GIFTS Including a Fine Selection of Choice Silverware Expert Watch & Clock Repairs OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.\"WE.4046 A di 3 é VOL.XVII, No.32 Westmount Students On McGill Scholarship List Tae names of winners of Uni- versitv Scholarships in the facnul- ties Of engineering and arts and science were announced Saturday by MeGill University.- Out of 56 names on the list, seven were \u201cfrom Westmount.Twenty-four of these scholarships, which imply \u201ceveertionally high achievement\u201d, are renewals, while eight are new awards, University scholarships, which have a minimum total value of $100, and a maximum value of $200 are awarded \u2018\u2018for exceptionally distinguished work in the ~regular university examinations.\u201d The winner of such a scholarship receives the title and status of a Scholar of the University.Names of the Westmount win- nerz ol scholarships are as follows:-\u2014 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Renewals Raymond Tait Affleck, B.Arch, 4 New Awards Peter William Burgess, B, Eng.3: Howard Parrish Chamberlain.B.Uug.1; A, H.D.Walford, B.Ling.|, FACCLFY OF AUTS AND SCIENCE Lienewals Heidi Eartly, B.Se.2; D.D, Patiorson, B.Sc.2, and Peter Scott, B.A, 1, Dramatic Club Constitution Under Study The organization meeting of the Wesimount Municipal Dramatic Club held on Monday evening at the office in the greenhouse hit an optimistic note when an even dozen persons indicated that they would he interested in joining such a group.The prospective members included persons experienced in all lines of the theatre from acting to costume work, scenery designing, stage effects.stage hands and directing.The call is out for more mem- herz, -and another meeting will be held this Monday evening at the same spot, the office in the Police Ask Co-Operation Of Residents Police Chief Byford in an interview with the Examiner stated that he expected citizens of West- mount to co-operate with the police as much as possible, by reporling any suspicious persons they might see loitering in the vicinity of neighbouring homes which they know to be vacant.As Chief Byford explained, many people are on vacation, leaving a number of homes unpro- | tected against burglars and if the citizens who are in town will report suspicious persons to the police, such persons may be foiled in their attempts at robbery.This is the season of the year when such undesirable persons travel about from place to place and vietimize local residents, and Chief Byford asks residents to help the police protect the city against such characters, RADIO ADDRESS Miss Sophy L.Elliot, of Arlington Avenue, well-known author and speaker, will be heard over C.F.C.T, at 7:45 p.m.Saturday, taking as her subject, \u2018Montreal The Frontier Town\u2019, Miss Elliot is speaking under the auspices of the City Improvement League and | the Municipal Service Bureau.In her address Miss Elliot will give some little known facts about two of Canada\u2019s outstanding pioneer\u2019s, Raddison and Lord Sel- mirk.AN æ RIINCT Serving the City of W estmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis A > \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 PROMOTED George M.Grant, Montreal Co.of Canada, 39 Arlington Avenue, who has been appointed, Assistant General Manager, Western Area, with headquarters in Toronto.Mr.Grant will take up his new duties September 1st.Three Years For Robbers Andrew Masson, 25, and Paul Tremblay, 23, both of mo given address were arrested by constables G.Lessard and J.R, Smith on July 28th, near a home on Victoria Avenue, at 5.40 am, On information given the police these men were arrested on a charge of loitering and investigation by the police, showed the house had been burglarized and the articles taken from the home were found hidden in a vacant lot near-by.These men appeared before Recorder Laverty on August 2nd, and were each sentenced to three years in prison.Members of the Westmount Dr.E, C.Webster, a well-known Mr.Webster, a former Major on which to base our appraisal greenhouse.starting at eight of vocational guidance.In o'clock.The greenhouses are di- different places and by dif- rec:ly hehind Victoria Hall, in | un | \u2018 Westmount Park, and the side ferent groups, the term \u2018voca .\u2018 tional guidance\u2019 has different door is to he used.; .meanings,\u2019 continued Mr.Web- An interim committee was named to draw up some sort of a constitution or aims of the group along with other necessary details for Monday's meeting, so that as much work as possible can be accomplished in the time available.There is definitely a place for a municipal dramatic group in this city and all persons with or without experience, who are interested in this kind of work, are asked to attend Monday's meeting.Further information may be obtained by phoning Mrs.Ferguson at DE.3775 during the evenings.1116 ster.so let us define what we mean by the term.Mr.Webster defined it thus: \u201cIt is a relationship between the councillor and the councillee to help the councillee understand his weaknesses and strong points and to assess practical things of importance.\u201d Some of the things, Mr.Webster stressed in connection with the selection of councillor were: \u201cDon't go to someone with a magic system.Don\u2019t go to someone who promises to glve you a test and tell you immediately for what \u2018you are suited.Rotarians Hear Speaker On Vocational Guidance Rotary Club were addressed at «heir regular weekly luncheon on Wednesday in Victoria Hall, by authority on psychology and related subjects, who spoke on \u2018Vocational Guidance.\u201d in the Canadian Army, and a Rotarian for many years, opened his address by saying that he was going to speak on Vocational Guidance as it applied to Montreal and the Quebec area, generally, and the long range vocational guidance project the Protestant Schools are launching.\u201cI do feel we should have as business men,\u201d stated Mr.Webster, a certain background of fact councillor with an adequate lib- väry of information.\u201d Mr.Webster stressed the fact that councilling is a lengthy process requiring time and cannot be rushed or crowded into one interview, The councillor must get to know the councillee very well to be able to help him or her.Mr.Webster also stressed the fact that parents are often in a much better position to counsel their children than we realize, because they understand them, but, the chief failing of parents, teachers and friends as councillors, is their limited knowledge of the requirements for all the many positions there are available.There are over 17,000 sep- -arate and distinct jobs listed in one preliminary classification, Dr.Webster also stressed, in \u2018Seek ai} so \u20261(Montinued on :Page' 2) : Division Manager, Bell Telephone Recent Storm Impressive\u2014 Little Else The violent electrical storm which hit ihe Montreal area Tuesday morning with such ferocity might aptly be deseribed as, \u2018\u201c\u2018fnli of sound and -fury, signifying nothing\u2019.because now that it is all over and there has been time Lo assess the results, it has proved the damage to be of.a very minor nature.In Westmount where the storm seemed to be at its worst, many areas, notably the park, were flooded temporarily, but the water quickly receeded and according to well informed quarters the damage in the city was almost negligible.1.2 inches of rain fell in West- mbunt in about 35 minutes and consequently the water could not escape quickly enough to prevent flooding in some areas.Reports of flooded cellars and water spouting from sinks cle, came in to the authorities but this was not due to the sewers being flooded but to the rush of rain down the rain-water leader from the flat topped buildings, whieh found outlet through such fixtures, authorities stated.\u201cMusic Nights\u201d Bring Dancing The last couple of \u2018music nights\u201d at Westmount Park have been taken over by the young folks with popular music that could be danced to, but next Thursday, August 15, an all Chopin program will be offered.It is believed that this will be one of the most popular programs of the season, as most of his music is obtainable on records without too much trouble, and almost everyone is able to appreciate this kind of music.The popular music will go on the week following with another dance night at the park.RMR Presents Weekly Concert Another one of the popular band concerts put on by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment under the direction of Captain T.E.Jackson will be staged Monday evening at Westmount Park.Starting time is set for 8 15 p.m.The following is the program -et for this Monday.March, \u201cThem Basses,\u201d (Huf- fine); Overture, \u201cThe Golden Dragon,\u201d (King); Cornet trio.\u2018\u2018Bolero,\u201d soloists, Bandsmen W.Puttick, W.Morgan, A, Fleming; patrol, \u201cTurkish,\u201d (Michaelic); two dances.a, Slavonic; b, Polish, (Dvorak, Scharwenka).March Selection, \u2018Colonel Bogey on Parade,\u201d (Alford); Intermezzo, \u2018Forget - Me - Not,\u201d (Macbeth); Paso Doble, \u2018\u2019Brava- da,\u201d (Curzon); Selection, Gems of Stephen Foster (Tobani); March, \u201cRolling Thunder,\u201d (Fill- more).\u201cGod Save the King.\" ! 4 Hardwood Floors Repaired - Retinished Supplied - Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE 2323 4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount PRICE\u2014THREF CENTS Track And Field Meet Preceeds Inter-City Tiii Track and field will predominate the municipal playground program this coming week.Each this week, and all of them will be represented at the inter-city meet to be staged at the Town oË Mount Royal on Thursday afternoon.In this meet there will be | feams from Town of Mount ! Royal.Hampstead, Montreal West, five playgrounds affiliated with the Montreal FPFarks ard Playgrounds Association, and the three local playgrounds Staynor, Prince Albert and Westmount Park.The general praciice is to have Twinners of the playground meet represent their team at the in- ter-city meet so that the youngsters will be competing for places on these teams.Westmount Park and Staynor will hold their meets this Mon- playgrounds.Prince Albert held its meet in the week just past.The boys and girls of West- mount Park competed in a shuffleboard tournament of their own on Tuesday afternoon with 20 youngsters entered in ihe junior secton and 16 in tbe senior group.\u2019 Joe Williams and Leonard McCubbin took first place, with Richard Lines and Bobby Cote as runners-up in the juniors.Lonny Holland and Jchn Nourse were the victors in the senior division, with Beaton and Hunter in second place.All three playgrounds were om picnics last Tuesday, with West- mount Park visiting Lafontaine Park and Prince Albert going out to Elmhurst.Another place of interest will be visited this Tuesday, but the definite site has not been selected as yet, \u2014 { United Church Young People's Camp Planned Commencing Saturday, August 10th, and continuing throughout the following week, over one hundred young people of the United Church will meet at Camp Wantanopa, L'Orignal.Ont, for a period of fun.fellowship and study.For the seventeenth summier season now.mem- hers of the executive of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference Young Peoples Union have planned this camp ir response to the needs of young people.Situated on a lovely site on the Ottawa River, Wantanopa, meaning \u201cFellowship of Leaders,\u201d is well equipped for many kinds of activity.There is a large dining-hall.a beautiful sandy beach, and a recreation hall that lends itself to the entertainments that take place during the evenings.The campers sleep in spacious cahing and boats.tennis cowts and baseball diamond are available for those who wish to use them.\u2018 One outstanding item on the program will be the final baseball game to be played between ar Ottawa and a Montreal team.This will conclude the summer\u2019s baseball schedule throughout the Conference and the winning team wi'l receive the trophy.playground will hold its own meet - day afternoon at thcir respec.ive TY DST ecrire PAGE TWO re Westmount Highlights By BOI: MEADOWCROFT As George feels rather lazy this week, he has asked me to give the Murray Park tennis court patrons a thorough gong-over for his and your benefit, The prestige connected with my job as tennis court attendant is so tremendous (several awed little boys have called me sir to my face), and the opportunities of making what ambitious parents call good \u201csocial contacts\u2019 are so excessive, that he feels me to be quite capable of performing the task in hand.But, just before starting to columnicate the local gossip for you, I think it might be wise to explain the reasons (which I do not wish to have made public} for my Socratic nickname.A short quotation from Plato should clear the matter up splendidly: \u201cSocrates is an evildoer, and a curious person, who searches into things under the earth and in heaven, and he makes the worse appear the better cause!\u201d So much for Socrates, Each morning at about seven- thirty, as the sun begins to clamber over the brow of the hill, the first vignette of park life appears in the form of football enthusiasts Peirson and deLalanne who totter once or twice around the field in preparation for the fall gridiron session.Perhaps Rabbit is visible too, placidly munching weeds, or making a fool of hulky would-be venator George (\u2018\u2018Gosh! I got hair growing on the palm of my hand!\u201d) MeLanders.But, the season\u2019s most unpredictable and most fearsome visitor has been glowering Court Foreman Jonthy Brooks, who usually manages to lumber in execratiously (Goodness gracious! Look at them \u2018oles!) about five minutes after George and I have settled down for a short half-hour siesta.Of course, everyone who aspires to play great tennis knows George, I mean George Houston, my inimitable silent partner, without whose scintillating intellectual powers there would be very little court maintenance, While George and I are sweating over the roller (vainly endeavouring to have the courts ready for play by eleven o\u2019ciock).the park\u2019s reprobate scavengers saunter by, with celibate William Macdonald hotly defending his philosophy of life from Freudo- neurotic Jack \u2018the great lover\u201d Craney.Beware, boys! Park Foreman Wilfred Griffiths probably lurks behind the next clump of spiraea! Or, perhaps, the ubiquitous tennis analyst \u201cSkip\u201d Bann may peer down critically from his porch as he compiles the number of foot-faults made in the Little Hartlepool Lawn Tennis Association finals during 1926, Once the courts are open for business, the time passes very quickly as a heterogeneous collection of characters exercise their residential privileges, or those of relatives and friends.In the forefront of the all-star galaxy is virile dogmatic Evelyn Bremner, recently nominated \u201cMiss Amazon 1946.\" Then, there's garrglous \u201cDaisy\u201d Wilks whose peckets {ingle with gold won from the big lads who aren't quite as adroit at putting as he is.His naive disciple Vaughan MeVey can usually be heard clumsily mouthing over the latest polysyllabic imprecations of the court attendants, Overzealous Shirley Gerth, indulging in a futile attempt to acquire a taste for algebra (yum! yum!), reclines on the green sward fondling a tennis racket in one hand and a texthook in the other, Up in the pavilion sits bullet-headed Park Constable Sam Wolkow avidly reading the current issue of Fireside Detective Magazine for the third or fourth time.That gay (Pal) blade W.0.1 Harry (\u20181 hated women till I went to Ontario\u2019\u2019) Streit struts about In his frait suit flaunting a new pair of twelve dollar sin sarzles.And.THE EXAMINER, JUST A TIMELY REMINDER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 19.Community canning at the N.D.G.Canning Plant on Terrebonne Avenue is now in full swing, and according to W.G.Wren, president of the N.D.G.Garden Club, the plant should do a largé business with gardeners alert to the need of produce from the soil.Similar to the scene pictured above, canners are busy preparing food for larder storage for the coming winter.In charge of all canning operations this summer is a veteran, H.Borsman.Work goes on four.days a week and aiding him are Bill Collum and a West Hill student, Bill Murray.Women also aid in the canning.Differences With Pastor An Empty Church Results Robed in the picturesque vestments of the Church of England.a tall, white-haired vicar marched into beautiful St.Jame\u2019s Church at New Bradwell, Buckingham, one Sunday recently.He took his place at the pulpit, said a prayer and read the service.Then, as the morning sunshine streamed in through ancient stained glass windows, he preached his weekly sermon, It wags an eloquent message, denouncing the pit-falls of sin and urging his flock to follow the straight and narrow path to grace.The sermon would, undoubtedly, have accomplished much good, except for one thing.As the clergyman, 79-year-old Rev.A.Newman Guest, looked over his church, his eyes fell on a sight they had met every Sabbath for two and one-half years-empty pews.All over England the Rev.Mr, Guest is known as the vicar of the church nobody goes to.And it isn\u2019t because New Brad- well is a ghost town, The community has 4,000 residents and St.Jame\u2019s is its only church.But since early 1944, its 600 seats have been vacant, The austere vicar has been the leader of a flock that hears the church bell toll, but makes no move to go inside the beautiful old edifice.This strange situation arose, not from any sudden loss of interest in religion in that section of Buckinghamshire, but from a quarrel between the pastor and his congregdtion, It began in April, 1943, when the venerable Rev.Guest, vicar of course, the inevitable petite asthmatic Marjorie Wiggs presides over her enthralled \u2018\u2018gosh but you're beautiful may I grovel at your feet\u201d admirers.Or brutal \u201cDusty\u201d Vineberg may gently sock voluble doubles partner Colin Kane behind the ear with a fireball serve.As the scene fades out there Is a last glimpse of the tears in Gus Haskell\u2019s eyes after he had made two consecutive \u201cfours\u201d in the recent putting competition, One by one the two thousand watt lamps (twenty cents per half hour) twinkle out as we leave happy Murray Park and the diligent court attendants who have sacrificed the better part of their summer to the serious task of court maintenance, Pastoral landscapes and cool shimmering, lakes beckon seductively.Ah! Fair Alcibiades, T hear thy melodious voce! I cannot tarry here! there for 38 years, objected to | the publication of certain items in a budget report presented by Mr.W.May, the church treasurer.; Mr.May and the vestry council appealed to the Bishops of Buckingham and Oxford, they say, and were sustained.A scene followed between vicar and Mr.May and the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Welch, superintendent of\u201d the Sunday School, and the vicar dismissed both of his aids, according to Mr.May.When Mrs.Welch withdrew, 210 children quit the Sunday School, and most of their parents took the same method of protest.Within a few months the active congregation was reduced to six.By the year\u2019s end, even these six dropped out, leaving the vicar the only attendant at the services which he continued to conduct in accordance with the requirements and traditions of his office, \u201cA petty quarrel has been blown up into a big dispute,\u201d is the aged clergyman\u2019s version of events, But, whatever itd origin, the situation is a serious one for the church.Feeling in New Bradwell is so bitter that few parishioners go to St.Jame\u2019s even for weddings, funerals, and baptisms.They turn to outside clergymen.Though reluctant to intervene, the Bishop of Buckingham was reported planning a trip soon to the church of empty pews.St.Jame's stay-out parishioners hold that his mission is no secret.He will urge, they say, that one who stands on the threshold of 80, after a lifetime spent largely in the service of the church, should consider his few remaining years in calm and thoughtful retirement, Rotarians Hear (Continued from Page 1) closing, the point that councillors, if they are to fulfil their role, must be in touch with available positions and in a position to aid the councillee to get these positions.If councillors are to live in a vacuum apart from the work-a-day world then they will be of little use to these who need them most, the doctor stressed in closing.J.McRae was acting chairman of the luncheon.The speaker was introduced by Boyd Robson and P.Delgado thanked Dr.Webster on behalf of the Club.Rev.John Lyon Tours the Pubs The swinging doors of a saloon on Victoria Dock Road, in London\u2019s tough East End, opened one night recently to reveal a man in black clothing, with a reversed white collar, Two new patrons at the bar gazed at each other in amazement, .\u201cMigawd!\u2019\u201d exclaimed one.\u201cA blankety-blankety soul saver.\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018Sure,\u201d said a brawny longshoreman, standing beside them.\u201cThat\u2019s the pub-crawling parson, Father Shaw, and a damned decent bloke, he is, too.Comes \u2019ere regularly, A pal to all of us, 'e is.Meet the parson, lads.\u201d And the Rev.John Lyon Shaw, vicar of St.Matthew\u2019s, thus added a couple of new friends to his already long list.\u201cYes, I visit the pubs several evenings every week and have a glass of bitters here and there,\u201d the pleasant-faced young clergyman will tell you.\u201cI started the custom during the war, and I find it just as important to keep in touch with the members of my flock who call for ale in pubs as those who drink their tea in fashionable \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Scouts & Cubs By Reg.Groome Camp Tamaracodta, Que, Aug.8, 1946,\u2014Well, exactly one day from now, Tamaracouta will close down, marking the end of the 1946 summer camping season.Truly it has been one of the best in the camp\u2019 history with a record humber of hoys attending heading the list of mew achievements.The camp staff are now hard at work preparing the camp for the hard winter months which it must face.The many buildings must be boarded up, the boats all put away, all the tents and numerous other items, The boys on the staff are all agreed that it has been an exceptionally good suramer.The staff will likely be coming down from camp to Montreal sometime within a week after camp closes.Jim Thomson of \u2018St.Matthias Troop, Jan Roberts and Crawford Johnson of 2nd Westmount Troop are the only Westmount area lads on the camp staff and they all seem to be in very good health.Ian has ust returned to camp from seeing the eight American Scouts here on the International Exchange from Camp Yawgoog back off to their homes in the U.S.A.\u2018fan went with them to Ottawa where all had a good time.The American Jads were given a rousing sendoff by the whole camp at their last mea] in the Mess Hall Monday evening, Following is a list of badges and tests passed by boys from Westmount troops in camp during the 2nd period.or by boys who were staying at Cumberland House: Temple TEmanu-El, C.Lewis.Interpreter Badge; 2nd Westmount Troop; N.Harisay, Rescuer and Healthyman Badges; D.Walter, Bushman's Thong and Camper Badge; Larry Taylor, 1st Class Estimations and Healthy- man Badge; Crawford Johnson, Healthyman Badge.1st Westmount Troop: Barry Martin, Camp Cook and Leather Worker Badges; Billy Nixon, Camp Cook Badge.St.Andrews Westmount Troop, John Todd, 1st Class Tree-felling, 1st Class Estimations and Swimmer Badge, Royal St, Lawrence Sea Scouts, C, Wanshorough, Rescuer Badge, Cub Camp Miss Lillian Poltrick, Field Commissioner at Àfontreal Head- guarters on Bishop Street, in charge of Wolf Cubs, has given us apartments.Lots of men in my{the latest data on this year's parish are shy of -oming to the vicarage to see me, but if they can meet me in the informal atmosphere of a public bar they feel at ease and can tell me their problems.\u201d The pub-crawling parson never effects a holier-than-thou manner on his visits to the town\u2019s drinking places.He never brings up the subject of religion unless some of his acquaintances standing at the bar introduce the subject.Then, without preaching, he answers their questions \u2014 if he thinks he knows the answers.The bartenders in the places along Victoria Dock Road feel no resentment toward the Reverend Mr, Shaw.On the contrary, they say he\u2019s been a good iafluence.Many a patron who used to toss off many ales is being more sensible and conservative in gauging his capacity because the minister may drop in.Rev.Shaw never puts pressure on his ale house associates to come to church.But many of the faces he sees from the pulpit belong to men whom he first met in the dockside saloons.badge and test results at Wolf Cub Camp, MacAuley, which is now over.Badges passed collectively by all packs in the city who attended are as tollows: Artist, 30; House Orderly.28; Home- craft, 14; Observer, 44; Swimmer, 39; First Aider, 32; Team- Player, 160; Athlete, 122, and Collector, 1.These together make a grand total of - 470 badges passed as compared with last year's total of 297.Completed 2nd star this year were 11, last year, none.2nd star tests passed this year, 324, last vear, 80; packs represented this year, 39; number of Cubs in camp this year, 252, last year.251; number of Scouters in camp this year, 36, last year, 32.Three Packs from Westmount Area were represented this year and they passed 2nd star tests and badges as follows: 2nd West- mount, 6 2nd star tests and 21 badges; Westmount Park, 12 2nd star tests and 6 badges; and St.Andrews-Westmount, 2 2nd star tests, Badges passed in the first period at camp were 153, in the 2nd, 138, and, in the 3rd, 179.Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS K.C.Department for the.closing of estates of Deceased Persons.Telephone HA, 9238 57 St.Jarnos St.Wost 116 \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\" Red Feather Local Review a Column For The | Socially Conscious | West End Citizen | Many of the Red Feather Services of Welfare Federation are organized on a community basis, serving not only the poor who are in desparate need of help, but also those of the higher income groups.One of these services ig the Murray Bay Convalescent Home, at Pointe-au-Pic, Que., which offers care and treatment for convalescent patients referred to hsopitals and charit- |» able organizations in the District of Montreal.Several Westmount residents are officers of the Home, including Mr.and Mrs, Edmond H.Eberts, and F.W.Fairman, Mr.Eberts is honorary solicitor and Mrs.Eberts and Mr.Fairman are members of the executive committee, The majority of the patients at the Murray Bay Convalescent Home this season have been the wives and children of men who served overseas during the Second Great War.Many of the pat- lents were men who had seen service overseas, and some of the patients still have their sons with the armed forces in Europe.A new group of patients leaves Montreal every Wednesday for the Home, with the last party de-|, parting August 19.The Home is able to accommodate an average of 40 persons & day, and each patient remains about a month.The patients returning to Montreal are greatly improved in health, and usually are well enough to return to their former occupations, either as mother or housewife, or as a breadwinner working in a factory or office.Miss Margaret Ross, a graduate nurse from the Royal Victoria Hospital, is superintendent of the home, assisted by Miss Hazel Butcher, another registered nurse.Dr.F.L, Brochu Is medical officer of the Home for convalescenis, Post-War Problems ; A man, 67 aad janitor with a large company for a number of years, had to appeal to Family \u2018Welfare Association, one of the Red Feather Services, for aid when he lost hig job.As soon as the war was over, he was dis- F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Cood assortment of imported goods always in stock Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwood 0082 \u2018PAINTING AND DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Free AT.7192 | RADIO SERVICE TUBES FOR ALL MAKES MITCHELL'S | EL.7329 5018 Sherbrooke W.Near Claremont WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 L.M.Hart, Jr.L.M.Hart, Sr.Father and son, L.M.Hart senior and L.M.Hart Jr., outstanding in automotive industry, are key executives connected with the huge two million dollar truck and bus manufacturing plant under construction - In the new Decarie Bivd.-Cote de Liesse industrial area.Bears Prove Bugbear To Folks Of Northland By Wilt Burnley Bears are abundant in the Ontario Northland and in the gold mining town of Timmins many cubs are captive.Three 1 know of are penred in a yard on Windsor Avenue and another is caged near a house on Pine Street.What the object is, apart from the notoriety of possession of these animals, I don't know for they soon become unwieldy as pets, But I did see one om a leash, about outgrown cubhood growling deep-throatedly as he was paraded down the main Street, Third Avenue, between rows of stores as modern as many downtown swank places of business, But the bruin in the picture was shot by camera by a friend of mine while climbing a sapling on the outskirts of the town, and thereby hangs a tale.The picture was made to disprove the theory that climbing a small tree takes a person out of reach of a dis- missed as younger men were available.He had been with the company for some time, but not long enough to qualify for a pension.His health had not been too good, but his work was not too strenuous for him.His wife, however, had been an invalid since an accident a few years ago, and he still has outstanding hospital bills to meet.- At present, this man is having no success in obtaining suitable work, and is gruntled bear during cubbing season, Meat bait was fastened in the tree branches and\u2019 the bruin made short work of getting it for the trouble of ascending the slim tree trunk.In the slash and bush around the gold mines, particularly those some distance from the town, bears may frequently be seen, and visitors on many occasions used to make special trips to the Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines, where, behind the mill, many bears came out of the scrub each evering to frolic among the discarded equipment on the dump.Johnie Walker Laugh Provoker The Wednesday night sing song will be back on the stage at Westmount Park this week, and bigger and better things are being planned.Sing song leader Johnnie Walker is proving to be one of the best leaders at these affairs, and the minute he steps on \u2018the stage it is a signal for ready laughter, Master of ceremonies Dave Schwartz is proving an adept foil for Walker, and between the two of them they keep the program going at a merry pace.With all but one of the shows going on without having bad weather intervening, the youngsters are hoping that the good luck will continue to hold.Entertainers at the show just past Included singers Georgina Goode, Bertelle Gatto, Susan Porteous and Doreen Gagnon.Marscha Palmer did a tap dance, while Donald Hendry and Gordon Clement recited.Tom Campbell was slated to play on his guitar, More talent is still needed for the last few shows, and all those wishing to get on the show should either contact Recreation Supervisor Jim McCormick at FI.1929 or attend the auditions held each Monday morning at Victoria Hall, These auditions start at 10.30 a.m, A pumpkin, to produce one pound of dry matter, uses 834 very disheartened.pounds of water.WE DELIVER FORUM GROCERY | 2209 St.Catherine West (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 day when the White trucks and busses will roll off the assembly line of the new factory.Presently the Montreal Branch of this 45-year-old company is occupying a completed section of the plant, having moved its service department from its previous location on de Gaspe Street.Other elements of the organization will move in as construction progress permits, some of the heavy ma- chimery for manufacturing having already been installed.L.M.\u201cLarry\u201d Hart succeeds his father, L.M.Hart, Sr., as president, the latter having been with the company for 35 years, and being regarded as one of the best known figures in the trade in Canada.He has retired through ill health.L.M.Hart, Jr., at 34, is one of the youngest senior executives in the industry, but has long demonstrated his organization and executive ability, and sis knowledge of merchandising and things automotive.In 1936 he established the Gardner Equipment Cempany, manufacturers of trailers and heavy duty transport equipment, \u2014 PAGE THREE Father-Son Combination In Automotive Industry With construction rapidly nearing completion in the new De- carie Boulevard-Cote de Liesse industrial area, of the White Motor Company of Canada\u2019s $2,000,000 truck and bus manufacturing plant, the announcement of the appointment of L.M.Hart, Jr., as president of the company, holds wide local interest.at Lower Canada College, Bishop\u2019s College, and McGill University, and took an active part in student affairs.Since ground was broken last Fall 8n Decarie Boulevard for the huge plant, which will bring one of the oldest names in the automotive industry to this area, L.M.Hart, Jr, has been a\u2019strong force behind the scenes, preparing for the kx Mr, Hart was educated At the outbreak of war, he went on active service with the 17th Duke of York Hussars, with a se rious back injury necessitated his retirement in 1940.He subsequently turned to government war work, and held down important posts in Canada and the United States in procurement, research and development of army vehicles.When he joined White in December, 1944, to later become vice.- president in charge of sales, he Was assistant to Major J.EE.Hahn, director - general of the army technical development board.Like his father, who has achieved great success in raising show horses, L.M.Hart, Jr, has been highly active in that direction, He operates a farm at Ste.Genevieve where he raises horses and beet cattle, and has been a well known participant in horse shows hereabouts.Babe Ruth was American League batting champion only one year, in 1924, with an average of L378.Gufo Phone FI.1189* Westmount Plumbing & Roofing LIMITED Established 1916 Plumbing, Heating, Gravel, Asphalt and Metal Roofs Of Every Description AGENTS FOR RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS Repairs a Specialty \u2014 Inspections and Quotations Free EMERGENCY CALLS AM.1418 - CA.9864 206 Olivier Ave., near St.Catherine St.ASBE WI.0058 Get Your Furnace & Piping Insulated \u2014 With - \u2014 Call - A.FRYER & CO.0105 For Free Estimates | SALADK TEA BAGS PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount | GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, , Post Office Dept.Ottawa FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 DEATH ON THE HIGHWAY Tn a recent monthly press release of the Life Insurance news data sheet, this little paragraph appeared in an article about the COLE alt - 1 5\u201d.excellent health record set in 4945\u201d: \u201cOne especially disconcerting change of the _ year is that involving automobile accidents, the death-rate from which has sharply in- creasey] since the lifting of gasoline rationing and the resumption of unlimited driving.\u201d In 1912, deaths from automobile accidents amounted to 2.9 per cent of the total number of accidental deaths.Rising steadily, the percentage reached 29.1 in 1941.During that year (in the United States) 37,512 pepole met death in auto accidents, JROTARY GIFT TO TAMARACOUTA The gilt of a handicralts lodge by the Montreal Westward Rotary Club to Camp Tamara- couta is just another example of the good work Rotary does in the community.The gift will be appreciated by the Boy Scouts Association and by every parent who has ever had a son at Tamaracouta.The efforts of Rotary could hardly have been devoted to a better or more popular cause locally, for scores of youngsters from this district attend Tamaracouta every summer.Tamaracouta is the kind of place that every youngster in his early teens ought to have the opportunity of attending for a term or more; it is an experience the memories of which the boys will carry with them for years afterward.Ideally situated, the scouts are afforded every opportunity to take part in all the activities of camp life.Each troop has its own particular spot in the woods, where camp is made.The boys sleep under canvas, and have two meals each day at their campsite, the other meal being taken in the big dining hall.Discipline is a Dit stricter than usual at boys\u2019 camps, but this is all to the good.There is hoating.canoeing, swimming, games, wooderaft, handicrafts, in addition to scout- craft.Organized hikes and canoe trips.and instruction in the Scouting syllabus round out the program.Rotary\u2019s gift will add considerably to the equipment of the camp.TRADE IS VITAL TO CANADA Just because Canada has many commodities and resources other nations desire does not mean that manufacturers and traders may wait composedly for the world to heat a pathway to their door, says the monthly letter of The Royal Bank of Canada.They need to consider the kinds of wants of possible customers, and provide goods to fill them, and they must be prepared to compete against the active sales of other nations in price, quality and service.Enclosed with the letter is a sheet telling the organizations, government THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 .and private, which exist to help the Canadian foreign trader, As to the hope of some that Canada could function as a segregated unit in the world, the article continues in part: \u201cTo dispose in one paragraph of the bogey of what would happen if Canada were so foolish as to adopt a policy of self-sufficiency, contrast the actualities of the past 20 years with what might have been under a nationalistic economy.If Canada had not exported, there would have heen an average of $1,365 million a year less entering the flow of currency, a reduction of about 27 \u2018per cent in the national income, or nearly $10 a month smaller purchasing power for every man, woman and child in the country.If there had not been exports of $8,537 million of farm products in the 19 years preceding 1945, there would have been $614 less income per year per farm.In other words, Canada just cammot continue her present standards, much less can she raise them without foreign markets for her goods.BROADER DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH 11 the capitalistic system is ever eliminated in this country, the fault will be the capitalists\u2019 failure to act intelligently.IZach decade it becomes increasingly clearer that a broader distribution of wealth is the first essential of capitalistic security.Wealth is made from the manufacture and sale of goods, and goods cannot be sold to impoverished customers.Il we're going to have millionaires, we must also have a host of thousandaires.The masses must be lifted to a higher standard of living than they have heretofore enjoyed.HEALTH MUST BE GENERAL \u201cThere is, no field in which the question of national unitv is niore important than in the field of health.\u201d writes Dr.Gordon Bates in an editorial entitled \u201cNational Unity\u201d in the current summer issue of HEALTH, official magazine of the Health League of Canada.\u201cCanada is growing up.But Canada like all countries will only acquire full membership, assured status and finally leadership in the federation of the world by virture of the physical and mental health of all Canadians.\u201cIt is not sufficient that one or several sections of Canada should have low rates of sickness and poverty, that the citizens of only some areas should be well fed, well housed.healthy and long lived.It must be a matter of concern to all Canadians that some parts of Canada have lagged behind others.The great objective should be steadily advancing standards in all parts of the Dominion.\u201cThis objective requires a continuous health education program for the whole of Canada conceived along the broadest lines involving the participation of as many units of all varieties as possible.Only by such means will official departments concerned «with the health and welfare of the people be strengthened, only by such nation-wide effort will Jaws for the preservation of health and the aholition of poverty be passed in all Provinces except only in some.\u201cA rotten apple will affect a barrel of good apples.Communicable disease will spread from a neglected area to a healthy area.The objectives of humanitarianism are not parochial but national and world-wide.And as the objectives of universal humanitarianism are realized there will be no slums or disease anywhere to infect the rest of the world, a very large vessel for the place WEEKLY REVIEW By LEWIS MILLIGAN LIVERPOOL REVISITED where it lies is indicated by a small lightship, marked \u201cWreck\u201d and a lighted buoy some distance away.When a munition ship was blown up in one of the docks, parts of the vessel were found miles away, including an anchor To visit one\u2019s native place after ing in London, I would not hesi- |anq a heavy iron bollard torn a long lapse of years is always [tate in saying that the City of [from the dockside.more or less a sad experience, for Liverpool even though there may be little or concentrated damage bli ; The devastation of Llitz was kept up for eight con- no material changes, as in the Metropolis.case of remote rural areas, the downtown sections of the city is human changes are such as to |indescribable.You can walk from Suffered far gretera Most of the damage in Liver- than the |P001 was done in 1941 when the secutive nights, lived through A friend who those continuous render one an utter stranger in among one's own kith and kin.This Rip Van Winkle feeling is still more emphasized in returning to a great and progressive city like Liverpool, which has in the meantime extended its horders and covered with streets of houses what one remembers as outlying countryside.The changes I found in Liverpool which impressed and saddened me most were not those wrought by the slow hand of time, but those inflicted by the sudden onslaught of war.Judging by what I saw of the results of bomh- Leicester Square to the foot of \"IBhts of terror told me that the Fleet Street in London and see very little damage, but you are confronted with wrecked buildings and gaps at every turn in the heart of Liverpool.In the area from Lord Street southward, entire blocks have been ohl:terated, leaving a wide open space of two or three hundred acres.Along the ten-mile line of docks and in Bootle there is destruction everywhere.Scores of ships were sunk at the wharves and in the river, at least one of which still blocks the ferry traffic opposite the Pier Head.This was evidently effect upon the population was such that he believed that if the bombing had Deen kept up much longer there would have been riots in the city.It was complained at the time that London was getting all the publicity in the news while the attack on Liverpool was only mentioned in a general way as a raid on the Merseyside, Thirty-five years ago Liverpool was noted for its slums, and these were situated near the docks and especially in the Scotland (Continued on Page 5) The are THE FORUM Conducted by Howard S.Ross, In Which Subjects of General Interest newspaper, and it does not accept YWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d K.C., D.C.L.e Are Discussed opinions expressed In this Forum not necessarily those of this responsibility for them.rr Below is a story which Carl Sandherg uses in some of his lectures: There was stiff competition between two restaurants.One proprietor put up a sign reading \u201cThe proprietor of this restaurant is a 100% American.\u201d This brought much new business so the other proprietor put up a sign announcing he was a 200% American, He at once began to get considerable business from the other restaurant.They decided to take down both signs and the 100% American asked the other why he claimed to be a 200% American, He answered: \u201cYou claim to be a 100% American because you hate the Protestants, the Catholics, the Jews and the Negroes.I claim to be a 200% American because I hate everyone.\u201d *% % * The latest issue of Lloyd's register shows that Britain now has under construction one million, six hundred and sixty-seven thousand one-hundred and four tons of merchant shipping\u2014 which makes her once more the world\u2019s greatest shipbuilding nation.The British total is 86,281 tons more than the total listed tonnage under construction everywhere else In the world, excepting Russia, France, Germany and Japan, The U.S.A.comes second among shipbuilding nations.Sweden takes 3rd place and Canada 4th place.* * LA Detroit: \u2014 Divorce is fast and easy in this city.Someone has said that it would seem that Detroit is competing with Reno as the: American divorce capital.Legal experts hold that Michigan laws are such that a wife can get a divorce on a dozen different grounds, The divorce rate in Wayne county, in which Detroit is located, has almost doubled since Pearl Harbor; the number of cases filed last month\u20142,- 068\u2014set a new high.Judge Joseph A.Moynihan, distinguished jurist, stated in a recent interview: \u201cAll judges feel deeply over having to grant these decrees, but the law is the law and that's that,\u201d An observer gives it as his opinion that the reason why Wayne county now has a divorce rate higher than Reno is that the granting of decrees is left largely to the discretion of the judge.Edward Porkorny, recorder's court domestic relations.chief, says that the classifications permitting divorce are so broad in scope that even \u2018\u2018incompatibility\u2019 and \u201cmental cruelty\u201d can be permitter if the judges see fit.Judge Moynihan points out that almost everybody\u2014even Russia \u2014has tightened up divorce laws, but that in Michigan \u2018\u2018there is a distinet tendency to let down the barriers rather than strengthen them and maintain the sanctity of the home.\u201d Rumors are flying about to the effect that church, civic and legal groups are deeply concerned over \u2018\u2018easy divorce\u201d in Michigan and hope to remedy the evil, * % LI In Washington, D.C., and no doubt in other parts of the U.S.A.real estate convenants are complicating shortages, The system of \u201cprotective covenants\u201d presents a knotty problem in these days of critical housing shortages.A sample of a vicious covenant used by a large Washington realty company follows: \u201cNo part of the land hereby con- veyed shall ever be used or oc- 2 4 cupled by or sold, demised, transferred, conveyed unto or in trust for, leased, or rented, or given to Negroes, or any person or pere sons of Negro blood or extrac tion, or to any person of the Semitic race, blood or origin, which racial description shall be deemed to include Armenians, Jews, Hebrews, Persians and Sys rians, except that: this paragraph shall not be held to exclude partial occupancy of the premises by domestic servants of the grantee, his heirs, or assigns.\u201d Our economic system is very much at fault when a business man has the urge to use such a covenant.We should not blame the business man hut rather our faulty economic system.* ¥ * Sir Stafford Cripps is deeply religious and is said to have the greatest brain of any of the Cabinet.He had the largest private income of any other minister, He was making about $150,000 a year but lived like a Sparton in the midst of plenty.He says he is determined to iron out the extremes of social life in England by taking from the rich and raising the poor.Thousands of the wealthiest people in Britain wish he had never been born.This he thinks is the great est compliment to his success.Some day I must write him and tell him about Equitism which provides for a work-unit- dollar and mutual banking and under which it would not be case of taking anything from the wealthy but of making them and everyone really wealthy with equally free people everyone cooperating to carry on the work of the world with no one paying any tribute to anyone and with a world economic system based on abundance rather than on artificial scarcity.Word comes from Nanking that the rise in prices is keeping pace with political uncertainty, Shang- haji officials are trying to halt the speculation in rice.Businessmen are taking advantage of China\u2019s misfortunes to rob their own country.The skyrocketing of rice caused strikes for higher wages, Which in turn boost prices of other commodities.Thus the race to ruin goes on unchecked.In Napking, where stores and shops are opening every few weeks, a new shoe store had shoes of imported leather on sale for Chinese $83,500 (the exchange rate runs at about Chinese $2,300 to U.S.$1.) Men's shirts have been selling for ahout Chinese $10,000.Missionaries are ad- advised to bring everything with them from kitchen stove to beds, It is cheaper, it was stated, to pay shipping costs than to purchase personal and household articles in China, not to mention the fact that most goods of local make are of inferior quality.When will the world see that the temptation to the middleman is too great.Doctor: \u201cAnd that habit of talking to yourself \u2014 there's nothing to worry about in that.\u201d Patient: \u201cPerhaps not; but I'm such a bore\u201d Customer: \u201cI wanna buy a lawn mower.\u201d Clerk: \u201cI'm sorry, sir, but we don't have lawn mowers,\u201d Customer: \u201cWell, this is a tine drug store.\u201d Wp EHO BN = - loN - An a eo ® = coj pe in an se dej ti thd \u201cI an to gré fon oe no ma do op to ope ma.plu wil The Wal and whi the afte cor tha Joy ant sin; ber con jas) thi The list 1 YY on yy \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 PAGE FIVE \u2014e\u2014 / o ): Flats Musical Sharps Frances Goltman and Naturals by \u201cTHE ENCORE.\u201d YES or NO?The encore has been the subject of much controversy on many occasions.The word itself means \u2018again\u2019 and as everyone knows is French, Many artists hesitate to give encores until they have had numerous curtain calls whereas other recitalists do mot have to be coaxed at all so that in their reviews people who were not pre- .sent and read the write up Imagine the artist was much more heartily applauded than he really was.Popularity is often determined bg encores.Some artists, when playing a concerto with orchestra are not permitted to play encores according to the terms of their contract and we know of one instance (It was Jascha Heifetz, if memory serves) where the violinist, after a superb performance of a wonderful concerto, bowed so many times to the insistant clapping of the audience that he finally said, \u201cI would like very much to play an encore for you but I am mot al- .lowed, alas!\u201d Me wag very smart to have spoken to the audience .and by so doing he remained in greater favour.In operatic performances nothing pleases the singer more than to literally \u2018stop e show\u2019 and repeat his aria but \u201c not so the conductor, he dislikes encores.This nas been proven many times.The Metropolitan does not allow encores buf most opera houses do.It is according to custom.In nearly all European opera hcouges the \u2018c:aqie\u2019 (a permanent body of people paid to applaud) drtermine the popularity of a singer, In a future article we will discuss the claque.Sir Thomas {s one conductor who wants all the limelight for himself and is furious with an audience which applauds the singers if there 1s some instrumental music after their final note, Do you, dear reader, like encores or not?It is our opinion that the majority of people do enjoy them.Then again, there is that anticipation that the artist will sing or play some favourite number that you wished for.There is a feeling of satisfaction for all concerned and when such enthus- jasm is shown it just does something to the artistic performance.The artist is happy and so is the listener.Excitement was always at CHOIR SINGERS The Choir of Domin- ion-Douglas Church would like to hear from singers interested in the following vacancies (on voluntary basis) .Two Sopranos Two Tenors Please do not apply unless you are a serious choir singer and can read music quite well?* Programme for next season includes: \"Elijah\", \u2018Messiah\u201d and cantatas by Bach, Elgar, ete.JOHN ROBB 559 Walpole Ave.Town of Mount Royal AT.4961 top pitch wher Rachmaninoff ended his marvellous performances and even though one heard and read many times that the great Russian \u2018\u2018detested\u2019\u2019 his popular C sharp minor Prelude, we think he secretly was thrilled that every audience was never satisfied with his encores until he played the celebrated work.(If he detested it, just why did he render it every time?) Should students be allowed to play encores?Some people say yes, others no! If the audience has been so pleased with a pupil's performance that it insistently applauds loud and long and to which the pupil returns for a bow and the applause continues, why shouldn\u2019t that pupil give an encore?In our opinion the encouragement thus given promotes better work in future studies and if a pupil knows that he will be permitted to play an encore he tries to earn it.Of course the student must merit the applause or the audience would not give it.Yes indeed, pupils should play encores if the audience wants them to.The encore will doubtless remain a subject for continued debate but we are definitely sure that there will always be encores at most concerts.NEXT WEEK: \u2014 SYMPHONIC QUIZ.(By Tequest).LIVERPOOL (Continued from Page 4) Road district, which was represented in Parliament for many years by T.P.O'Connor.Attempts have since been made to clean up these slum areas and several large apartment blocks were erected.It would seem that the German bombers were bent on finishing the job of clearing these slums for they demolished street aîter street of dwellings in and around Scotland Road, leaving the new apartment buildings untouched.As part of its slum clearance scheme the City of Liverpool built thousands of modern dwellings on the outskirts, covering large areas of the former countryside, including the estates of Lord Derby and Lord Sefton.Most of these new dwellings are occupied by clean working class people, but some of the older ones that I inspected have deteriorated into semi-slums.I was told that in some instances where people were removed from the downtown slums into the modern houses the tenants used the baths for strange purposes.Fish hawkers are said to have kept their donkeys in the back gardens and barrows on the front lawns.The \u201ccity authorities, however, soon put a stop to such malpractices, x Westmount Baptist * * Major Dixon H.Gordon will make a return visit to West- mount Baptist Church on Sunday, preaching at both morning and evening services.Continuing with the army, Major Gordon serves as District Chaplain (P) for the large M.D.No.3.\u2019 On Sunday.18th, the visitor will be Dr.Frank L.Orchard.formerly minister of Olivet Baptist Church (now First Church), Guy Street.The Wednesday evering fel'ow- ship services continue as usual.* x ! Calvary Church | * » Union Services of Calvary United and of First Baptist Congregations will be continued on Sunday in Calvary United Church, Lome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democ racy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish A Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly The Lord\u2019s Prayer VI Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church \u201cThat is not first which is spiritual, but that which ig natural.\u201d Christianity is the most earthy religion in the world.Its head may be in the clouds, but its feet are always on solid earth (that is entirely in keeping with the fact that our Lord came into this world in a humble Jewish family in the Tittle town of Nazareth).Our Lord\u2019s first temptation was to establish the Kingdom into bread to satiefy bodily need.He went about doing good not only to men\u2019s souls but first to their bodies.It is curious how much of His teaching centres about food.\u201cI am the bread of Life.\u2019 When He would give a sacrament of Life to His disciples, He took the bread on the table and blessed it.He took the wine and blessed it, and made fhe two of them a single sacrament, a perpetual means of conveying His Life to His people.So without apology, when our Lord has taught us to prey for the reverence of God's Name, the Coming of His Kingdom, and the doing of His will , He bids us ask quite simply for the satisfying of the needs of the body.Bread is the staff of life.It represents both God's work in nature, the provision of wheat, and man\u2019s work in industry in the processing of the wheat and the baking Westmount, with the pastor of Calvary Church, the Rev.Dr, T.W.Jones, conducting the services.The theme of the morning service will be, \u201cA Song of Wings: Burdens and Sustaining Grace.\u201d Psalm 55.The theme of the evening service will be, \u201cThe God of the Hills and the Valleys.\u201d All are welcome.Dr.Jones will be available for pastoral ministry throughout the week.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A, Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 1lth 11.00 a.in.Joint Service with Dominion- Douglas Congregation in Stanley Church.Rev.R.Graham.Theme: \u201cInvisible Means of Support.\u201d No Evening Service.Melville Presbyterian Church \u2018Melville Ave., Westmount (Opposite Westmount Park) Minister Rev.Wm.Ore Mulligan, M.A, LL.B, D.D.Organist: Mr.Harry Norris, L.RS.M., A.T.C.L.SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th 11.00 a.m.Divine Worship.H/Maj.Rev.W.Prescott Murray, B.A., Will preach, There will be no Evening Service until September 8th.Visitors and Newcomers to the District invited and cordially welcome at all Services, of God by turning stones of the bread.Everything is there.We acknowledge our dependence on God and the necessity of our co-operation with one another.Again we ask for the provision for \u2018us\u2019 and not for \u201cme\u201d We ask in the Prayer for God's blessing on our Victory Gardens, our truck gardens lying around the City, our farms throughout the Province, our western wheat fields, We depend on all of them, and in all of them we are fellow workers with God, not only to Church of The Advent \"The Little Church on Wood & Western.\u201c Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.\"Lindsay, Rector Rev.Reginald G.Stewart, Assistant Priest Y EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Matins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 7.00 pan.Solemn Evensong, WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m Wednesday.Matins.7.30 a.m.daily Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St et Atwater Aye.except on Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Recter EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Rev.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Max Andrews.7.30 p.m.Evensong.THE CHURCH 1S OPEN DAILY.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Gordon G.Mercer, Assistant EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Matins.Preacher\u2014Rev.Canon P, W.Gibson of Jamaica, BW.7.00 p.m.Evensong.\u201d P'reacher\u2014Rev.G.GY Mercer, Wednesday, Aug.11, 7 a.m, Holy Communion.Thursday, Aug.15.10 a.m.Holy Communion.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W & Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister _ Hibbert Troop.Organist and Choirmaster .SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th H/MaJ.Dixon H.Gordon Formerly of St.Lambert District Ghaplain (P», M.D.No.3 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m.Mr, Boyd Hayward at the organ.Midweck Service: Wednesday, 8 pm VISITORS HEARTILY WELCOMED.\\ satisfy our own needs, but also to relieve the needs of others.All our social service work, all our medical work, everything single thing we do to relieve men\u2019s bodies, come under this Prayer.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.SUNDAY, AUGUST 1lth Union Services of Calvary United and First Baptist Congregations in \u201cCalvary Church.11.00 a.m.A Song of Wings: Burdens and Sustaining Grace.Psalm 55.7.30 p.m.The God of The Hills and The Valleys.All are heartily invited to attend these services, Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount 8lvd., cor.Lansdown Avenue .Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith.M A,, D.D.Rev.Graham Barr.BA.B.D.SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th 11.00 a.m.Joint service with Stanley Cougregation in Stanley Presbyterian Church.Nev.M Grol-am, Theme: \u201cSInvisidF Means of Support.\u201d NO EVENING SERVICE.St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St West « Minister: Rov.F.W.Norwood, 0.D.Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, B.A.B.D.SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.7.30 p.m.Evening \u2018Worship.Rev.C.F.Tilbury, B.A, B.D., will preach at both services.Mr.M.Warner Norman, Organist and Choïrmaster.ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th 11.00 a.m.Rev, T.G.Jones, B.A, B.D, 11.00 a.m.Nursery Department only, Soloist: Miss Barbara Scott, A.C.C.0.Organist and Choir Director: K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C.M.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rov.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1th 11.00 a.m, Unlon Service with St.Ane drew's Chyrch, Westmount.Rev.George W.Goth, B.A, B.D, will preach.A Mr.J.LU Scott, J.K.S.M.Choir Director space = PP NET PERTE ECTS EDS RE Sr D ES aa TET TRE PACE , PAGE SIX Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Brown,* Sherbrooke Street, have returned from vacationing at Knowlton.Miss Gladys Clark is spending the month of August holidaying at Lac Lachigan.Dr.Arthur J.Martin, Cote St.Antoine Road, has returred to town after a month\u2019s holiday.Mr.John Kay, spent the past week-end at Orford Lake the guest of Mr, and Mrs.Eveleigh.Mrs.Warren J.Montabone, of Ottawa is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Collins.Mr.Tom Donald, of Lans- downe Avenue, visited friends at Magor, Quebec, last week-end, Miss Mona Poltrick, of Clare- mont Avenue, has just returned from Old Orchard Beach.Mrs.David Rae, Winchester Avenue, with her small daughter Sheila are spending the summer months at Knowlton, Mr.and Mrs.E.Ward and daughter Jean, Melrose Ave.have left to spend the next two weeks at Kennebunk Beach, Me.Mrs.R.V.Clark and her daughter Barbara are vacatiom- ing in New York where they will be guests of Major and Mrs, H, D.Johns.Dr.and Mrs.J.Day, Sherbrooke Street, who have been spending several weeks on the Maine Coast have returned.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Lyle, Miss Vivian and Maste: Douglas, returned this week after vacationing at Burlington, Vt.Mr.Douglas Alexander, of Prince Albert Avenue, returned home Sunday, from a motor trip to Niagara Falls, N.Y.Miss Norma Darling and Miss Ada Deeks returned Sunday evening from Cape Cod, Mass.where they have been vacationing for the past three weeks.Mrs.Nellie Hardy of Webster, New York, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.| \u2014\u2014 Charlotte Gowns Dress Up For Fall! All the latest Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses arriving daily.FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER DRESSES Out they go at greatly reduced prices.1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 Open 9 to 6 Daily THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ENGAGED Miss Shirley Johnson, Grosvenor Avenue, whose engagement to Mr.Calvin Bryce Camplong, of Hudson Heights and Notre Dame de Grace, has been announced.Hugh R.Mount, Cote St.Luke Road.Mrs.A.T.Darling, of Sherbrooke Street West, left Tuesday morning for Hartford, Conn., to spend the month of August, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.Greene.Mrs.W.Gunther has arrived from Detroit and is spending several weeks as the guest of her sisters the Misses Daniels, of Chesterfield Avenue, Mrs.K.Walbank, o! Grosvenor Avenue, accompanied by her daughters the Misses Isobe! and \u2018Beverley, are occupying their cottage at Lakefield for the summer.Miss Ada Bridgewater, of Sherbrooke Street, West, returned by alr from Boston, on Saturday, where she has been vacationing for the past two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Harry_ Spence, Melrose Ave.returned last weekend from an extended trip to the Pacific Coast stopping off at San Franciscc, Vancouver and Jasper Park.Lansdowne Avenue, has returned acting as a councillor, parents.Miss Valerie Bennett and Miss Barbara Richards are spending two Weeks vacation at Pine Lodge, Rawdon, the guests of Miss Lynda meau of St, Lambert.returned to the city.MME A.NedBack CORSETS, C GOTHIC M A A MA AA AIM MMA A MMA AA Za RR 3132 Masson St.4491 Se.Lawrence An \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN = JRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE, 5656 WESTMOUNT LL Lal dll (ddd UMA A MAMA MA A MMA MMA MMA MAMA AA AAA A MMA A AAA AA MA MA AA MAMA MMA AAA A AAA MA AAA Courv AL wo D.: A.ORSELETTES AND D.8 A.4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St, Hubert | Household Mr.John C.Dickins, of Upper to Camp Nominigue, where he is after spending last weekend with his Comeau, daughter of Mayor Co- Mrs.Ralph Zimmers, of Sherbrooke Street, who has spent the past month at North Hatley, has She was 2 2 77 xaccompanied by ker infant eon, Stephen.Miss Elizabeth Gardiner, Gros- venor Avenue, is spending the summer months at Lake Placid, N.Y.Miss Gardiner is practising for the Ice Follies at the Forum, in which she participates each year.Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Tyner, of Burton Avenue, returned home on Saturday from North Hatley, where they have been vacationing for the past six weeks.They were daughters, Anne, Judith and Patricia.Among those entertaining in honor of Miss Margaret Mary Ryan of Westmount whose marriage to Mr.formerly with the 17th D.Y.R.- Miss G, Sullivan, of Girouard Avenue, who gave a cup and saucer shower; Mrs.F.Wright Verdun, who were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower; Mrs, J, Glee- son, who held a personal shower at her home; Mrs.N.Aubry, who entertained at a pantry shower and Mrs.FF.McHugh and Mrs.J.Costello who jointly entertained at a linen shower, ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs, Edward D.Johnson, Grosvenor Avenue, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Shirley Evelyn Charlotte, to Mr.Calvin Bryce Camp- long, son of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Morrison Camplong fo Hudson Heights and Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Camplong served overseas with the Royal Canadian Artillery and spent some time with the occupation forces in Holland and Germany.The wedding has been arranged to take place September 14th, in Dominion Douglas Church, SE Hints By MRS.MARY MORTON TODAY'S MENU Lamb Chops Mashed Potatoes Broccoli with Spicy Hot Cream Sauce Raisin Sweet Biscuits Ronald M, Barley, |! and Mrs.G.Chisholm, both of | accompanied by their three little | C.H., took place recently, were [me 1 ROMANTIC This junior tormal which qualifies as any girl's dream dress, is white pique with an eye-catching motif of vivid carnations and black scallops.The styling, which spells re- mance-plus, features a billowing skirt, snug bodice, a black velvet halter strap and a carnation corsage repeating the various colors of the print, Mrs.Evelyn Smith En Route Victoria Mrs.Evelyn Smith, drama director of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, has left for Victoria to attend.the international Drama festival which opens there next week.Mrs, Smith will also speak at the Pacific Drama Conference which will follow upon the festival.CHEESE RING WITH VEGETABLES 1 cup milk 1 cup dry bread crumbs 1 egg 1% cups cooked macaroni 1 cup cheese, diced 1 tablespoon minced parsley 3 tablespoons melted fat 1 teaspoon minced onion - 14 teaspoon salt Pepper Scald milk, add to bread.Add Fruit or Jelly Iced Tea Spicy Hot Cream Sauce 3 tbsp.flour 1 tsp.salt 1% c.milk 15 tsp.pepper i 1 tsp.dry % tsp.paprika |! mustard Dash cayenne 1 tsp.sugar 13 ¢.vinegar Put flour in top of double boiler, stir in milk slowly to keep smooth.Cook over boiling water until ; thickened, stirring occasionally, Add seasonings and stir to blend well, Add vinegar slowly, stirring constantly.Serve at once.Raisin Sweet Biscuits 24 c.seedless 1% c.whipped raisins cream 2 cc sifted all- 1 tsp.cinna- purpose mon flour 4 tbsp.granu- 1 tsp.salt lated sugar 4 tsp.baking % e.milk powder 1 egg 5 tbsp.short- 14 ¢.granu- ening lated sugar | 1 tsp.nutmeg i Boil raisins 5 minutes in enough Sift flour with salt, baking powder, spice and sugar.Work shortening into flour mixture.Combine milk and beaten egg, add to flour mixs ture and blend; add raisins and mix.Roll out as for thin ordinary biscuits and cut into small or medium rounds.Place on well-greased biscuit tins and bake in a hot oven (450 deg.F.) about 10 mins.Remove from oven and spread tops quickly with blended whipped cream and sugar.Place under high broiler heat and \u201cblister,\u201d watching closely as biscuits will burn quickly, Makes \u2018gredients.water to cover; drain and cool, | well beaten egg and other in- Pour into a greased ring mould.Set in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate ; oven 350°F., for 50 minutes.Turn ouf On à hot platter and fill with | hot mixed vegetables, green heans, \u2018onions and carrots or white turnips and carrots or vegetable marrow and baby beets.Six servings.NOTE: For variety tomato, cheese or cream sauce may he used with the vegetables.At the beginning of 1946, there were 62,344,000 hogs on farms of the United States.\u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d Price Control And Rationing This column is conducted under the supervision of the Women's.Regional Advisory Committee to the Wartime Prices & Tade Board.All enquiries should be addressed to Room 910, Aldred Bldg., Montreal, Quebec.Q.\u2014The price of tomatoes seems high, is there a celling price on them?A.\u2014No, there Is no ceiling price on tomatoes.Q.\u2014My husband and I are planning on spending two weeks at a summer hotel, will we have io surrender any ration coupons?A.\u2014People taking up residence in summer hotels for a continuous period of fourteen days must surrender two meat coupons, one sugar coupon and one butter coupon for .each person, Q\u2014Is it true that returned service personnel may no longer receive priority certificates for suits?A.\u2014Prioritl certificates for suits will not be issued to returned service personnel after October 30th, 1946.However, retailers and custom tailors will be required to honour these up to December 31, 1946.Q.\u2014I am unable to get anymore 8c loaves of bread.The bread man tells me they have discontinued making these loaves, is that right?A.\u2014Bakers must continue in the making of the 8c loaves in the same proportion as they have been doing during the year 1941.a When will be given more sugar for canning purposes?A.\u2014Sorry, there will be no more coupons iseued for canning sugar this year.Five coupons became valid in May and five on July 4 which enables you to purchase 10 pounds of canning sugar which Is the allotment given to each person this year.ROUP PHOTOGRAPHY For PRIVATE PARTIES WEDDINGS AND HOME FEDERAL PHOTOS PL.2836 1405 Mackay St.For Delicious Home-made BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, PIES, PASTRIES, FRUIT CAKES, PUDDINGS, SHORTBREAD, etc.come to the Wee Scotch Shop James W.Muir, Prop 317 Victoria Ave.(Near Western) DExter 5709 PUITS pe 4R8B SHE ét DR two dozen biscuits.CORSETRY BY NATURE'S RIVAL and LE CANT ° SARA DREW FOUNDATION GARMENTS FOR THE LARGER FIGURE The only direct factory-authorized service for WOMEN'S CAMP HEALTH GARMENTS AND SURGICAL SUPPORTS in Westmount and Western Montreal.Bus LOUE: NF DISCRIMINATING WOMEN WIT: DELT 4 FE SEEN SA Sa SEN SR an inf soi dr atd \u201cI sai \"a EE LE We ea =~ 3 WR \u201cWestmount\u2019s Homes Newspaper\u201d HOME EDUCATION Troublesome Year-Olds\" \"LAURA GRAY THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 .Pr They hurried in.Betty, a pretty impish-faced girl #1 five, had taken the baby's rattle.Dancing, and calling loudly, \u201cYou can\u2018t get it!\u201d she first held it close to the baby, then jerked it away, \u201cYou naughiy, naughty girl!\u201d cried the distracted mother.Then to her sister, \u201cBetty grows worse instead of better., , Madge, Screams issued from the sunroom.\u201cListen to that! I can\u2019t leave Betty alone with Baby Joan a minute\u2014she is such a tease!\u201d This was from the children\u2019s mother to her sister Madge, who had just arrived to spend a vacation at the Brown\u2019s house.you're a teacher.If only you'd help me with Betty!\u201d \u201cOf course I will\u201d was the quick answer.She waited a day before starting \u2014 a day when that \u201cfive-year-old caused more disturbance and unhappiness than her whole classroom of youngsters ever did.Betty smashed things, teased, sulked, screamed, and managed continually in one way and other to hold the spotlight.Next morning, Aunt Madge brought down a little trunk and a pasteboard box.She led Betty, who submitted rather reluctantly, to a low comfortable seat and table under a shady tree in the garden and then raised the cover of the box.Betty looked in the box with some interest, She saw a doll dressed in pajamas.Immediately she jumped up scowling.\u201cI doa\u2019t like your old doll,\u201d she said.\u201cIt hasn't a pretty dress.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t run away,\u201d Madge an- wered, emiling.\u201cI like Claudia.I think you will, too, when you Know her better.Please sit down and take her out of the box\u201d Betty sulked for & moment, then sat down and took the doll on her lap, turning her over as she did so.A look of surprise Ladies\u2019 & Centlemen's Tailor Made SUITS We offer a nice selection of new materials.Al work hand-made in latest styles.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wl.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) For Fast Service Bring Your TO A QUALIFIED WATCHMAKER Fine Assortment of Rings, Shockproof Watches, Wedding Gifts, ete.Laurence ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W.(Near (Greene) WE.2102 and pure delight lit up her face, \u201cOh, she has buttons!\u201d she cried.\u201cMay I unbutton her?\u201d \u201cYes, you may,\u201d answered her aunt, \u201cbut here is her trunk.Hadn't you better decide which dress she ghall wear today?\u201d The trunk was opened, \u201cClean,\u201d said Betty patting the freshly-ironed pretty ginghams.She lifted one out and looked at the back.\u201cButtons!\u201d she said again with happy satisfaction, Madge smiled.Every pleasant day after that, Betty sat with Madge for a little while under the trees \u2014 in the morning dressing, and in the evening undressing Claudia.Each time the doll\u2019s belongings were put neatly away.After Claudia was dressed, the other two\u2014of course Claudia was a real person by now \u2014 usually helped Mother for a little while.It might be picking some berries, shelling peas, or doing the dishes.Then Claudia wag taken for a walk, Madge and Betty found some of the most fascinating things to examine and talk about on these trips.They talked a great deal about bab- ies\u2014baby birds, baby squirrels, and baby boys and girls Within a week, a marked change was noticeable In Betty.She was much less mischievous, much more gentle, and very much happler.At five\u2014and long before that age \u2014 a child is full of energy and needs definite occupation.The more Intelligent he is, the stronger his urge to be active.When nothing worth-while is found to do, mind and hands are likely to get into mischief.It is a mistake to think that a child needs no teaching before he is ready to learn to read.At the age of six, the most precious years of habit-forming are already over.To teach a little boy or girl to do things, to let him or her help about the house, is as important as feeding and clothing that child and requires more patience and understanding, It is generally easier to keep several children busy than just one, but one child will work happily if Mother is near when he can talk and feel her interest in his activity.A child who has his part to play in the family, by doing small tasks, has little wish to hold the spotlight \u2014 he already belongs and feels his importance.Customer to clerk: \u201cI want an empty bottle.\u201d ; Clerk: \u2018Five cents,eunless you want something in it.In that case it's free.\u201d Customer: \u201cAll right, put a cork in it.\u201d ANNOUNCEMENT.Mr.and Mrs.Menard, formerly of the Westmount Beauty Parlor and Menard's For appointments, Please Phone Beauty Salon, Union Avenue, extend a cordial invitation to old and new customers © to visit their new, modern Salon.Fl.6808 MENARD'S BEAUTY SALON HAIRSTYLISTS AND-BEAUTICIANS 1363 Greene Aven ue near Sherbrooke : olives and then place the pieces : together, WR Cloutier, King's printer at Ottawa, LaFleche, son of Major-General Leo Riche LaFleche, Canadian ambassador to Greece.TO BE MARRIED IN OTTAWA Suzanne Cloutier, motion picture actress, daughter of Edmond PAGE SEVEN Jean Louis Reports Current Paris Mode Paris fashions of today, accords ing to Jean Louis, chief fashion designer for Columbia Pictures, are created in a mood of nostalgia caused by a wistful desire to recapture the mood of the days preceding World War 1, Mr.Louis, who returned to Hollywood last week from his first trip to France in seven years, believes however, that the release of the {new Hollywood filmé in France will change the present Parisian mode of huge, feather-decorated hats and ankle-length skirts into something more smartly modern, Louis, born in Paris, is the first Hollywood stylist to visit the French capital since the end of World War 2.He report that France is kept alive by its foreign trade, and that because all manufactured goods are immediately exported, there is little to be bought, He did manage, however, to bring back two chic hats to be worn by Rita Hayworth in Columbia\u2019s Technicolor \u201cDown To Earth.\u201d will be married to Lieut.Francois Hints On Fashions Honestly, it's getting so that we welcome a rainy day for the opportunity it affords of getting all dressed up in pretty and mighty smart and becoming raintogs.Water-repellent faille is the prosaic fabric tag of this pretty two-piece rain suit.The top has tremendous sleeves cut in one with the bodice and it is snugly belted, with an exaggerated peplum corded at the bottom.The collar can be turned \\ down.The skirt is a slim wraparound model.\u2014 HELI\u2019 FOR SEWING I have had at various times to do some minor mending.It was a simple matter to leave the spool handy on the window sill, but the needle was a problem, It could be easily mislaid.The thought came to me that a container could be made which could be inserted in the spool hole to hold several needles, thereby making the pool a complete sewing kit in itself.Following that came the idea of inserting a small wad of gotton batting in the spool hole and using it a a pin cushion.I have found it a convenient practice.+ A H.For a tasty sandwich that is different try this: spread a thin piece of White or brown bread.with cold baked beans.Spread another slice with finely chopped 7 BLUEBERRY CRISP Try pouring a hlf cupful of 4 cups blueberries vegetables juices in the pan when 1 cup sugar vou are baking peppers.Also use 2 teaspoons lemon or rhubarb to moisten the filling.juice * 2 tablespoons butter or mild- flavoured fat 1% cup flour YA cup brown sugar % cup quick-cooking oats Charlotte Wash blueberries, place in a greased baking dish, add sugar, Fu rs and sprinkle with juice.Combine fat, flour, brown sugar and Sale of Fur Coats quick - cooking oats and spread Mouton Northern Seal the mixture over the top of thé@| Processed Lamb Dyed Rabbit blueberries.Bake in a moderate.215 9 ly hot oven, 375°F., until berries Muskrat Persian Paw are soît and top is golden brown, $425 $335 about 40 minutes.Serve hot.Six Am.Broadtail servings.Raccoon Processed Lamb $389 The older infant and youug| See these outstanding values and child should go to bed at least many others without delay.as early on hot nights as usual 1353 Greene Ave.near Sherbrooke and if showing signs of fatigue Westmount Fl.1950 should be bathed and put to bed \u20141 earlier.OUR FLEET OF COMFORTABLE WELL-KEPT CARS IS AT YOUR SERVICE e DAY and NIGHT » CAREFUL, SENSIBLE DRIVERS Special Rates for Out-of-Town Trips, Weddings, Shopping, ete.400 TAXIS LTD.Stands Conveniently Located On Victoria Ave.And Atwater Ave., Near St.Antoine @ SMART SERVICE FOR SMART PEOPLE © 2 Srey Te Jp pau or = ne: rer rc 2 PAGE EIGHT Mrs.Doreen Day, Montreal's leading Stylist, introduced us this week to the \u201crich cousin\u201d of lambskin at a delightful Afternoon Tea and Fashion Show held in Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant.This show was held jointly by 1lolt Renfrew & Co.Limited and The T.Eaton Co.Limited.It was presented in a most interesting manner, and I would like to tell those of you who missed it how it impressed us, All of you who read Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and so on have heard of \u201cBonmouton\u2019\u201d by this time.IIowever, seeing is believing,\u2014and now we believe it! Tt is Eitingon dyed lamb and is really a most surprising fur.It anpears to be in the luxury class, and yet the price (when it is available here) tells us that it is within the reach of almos* all women.Certain new scientific principles, and a plastie finish applied to the pelts, make Bonmouton a waterproof fur.And, as if that isn't enough, it also offers us a new range of colors to brighten up our winter days.After seeing it, one can readily helicve the advertisement that read«: \u201cA newly glorified mouton that gleams like beaver, lic: sleek as nutria, is light, warm and waterproofed.\u201d In other words, we definitely liked it.So did the others if the applause and comments are any in- dicat'on.The couts were shown in long, short and thrce-cuarter length styles desizncd by foremost American and Parisian Couturiers, We also loved the bags.gloves, hootls and beret made in fur to match the coat.The shades le:t us brealhless,\u2014sofît Bermuda blue\u201d, a rosy beige called French REFRIGERATION = Bonmouton-Around The Clock Starts New Era In Furs -coat in the rich brown we would Champagne 1 believe, bright hunting pink, green, the rich brown, and, of course, white, The stage set was designed by Fdward Ballenger and made a \u2018lovely background for the models and Mrs, Day.It was a backdrop of white with the Signs of the Zodiac dome in gold.There war a tall Grandfather's Clock in the center of the stage that struck the hours of the day as it advanced, at which moment a model made her entrance through the door at the bottom of the clock.A few of the more outstanding styles in the Show were the following: \u2014 \u2018Blue Horizons\u2019 by Max Koch.This was a blue-grey shortie with beret and drawstring bag to match.\u201cLuncheon in Town\u201d by Maximilian.This was a beautifully com- hined outfit of taupe wool and congo brown Bonmouton.The straight skirt was cut a little longer than we normally wear today, but it was perfect in this insiance.A puffy little muft was carried.\u201cCome Rain or Shine\u201d a coat by Aquatogs was a versatile little number.The coat was navy, lined with bright green Bonmouton which could be inserted, and removed at will, depending on the weather.\u201cWinter's Tale\u201d by Renie of R.K.O.gave us a long lounge coat of orange wool lined with black, or brown, (we couldn't quite see frem where we were sitting) Bonmouton.\u201cMorning Glory\u201d by Marcel Rochas.This was a square cut boxy jacket trimmed with corduroy and done in the new French Champagne shade mentioned previously.Another straight cut skirt was worn in the same shade.\u201cLady in Brown\u2019 by Schiaparelli gave us a beautiful full back expect.\u201cWine in a Glass\u2019 by Pierre Bal- main \u201ctook the cake\u201d in my eyes.This, too, was designed in the new color\u2014French Champagne \u2014which is, as it sounds, beautiful but too difficult to describe.The Bonmouton was handled as only a French Designer can handle a rich soft wool.The top was well fitted with a tiny waist and a full glowing skirt.There was a soft draped hood and cuffed sleeves.Matching gloves were worn.This coat had everything! Some day I hope to own one.(Hope my husband reads this!) \u2019 A white Bonmouton cape was also shown with inset green felt stripes running down to a V in the back.A bonnet tied under the chin in a how effect was worn, Many other styles were shown, including playsuits and coats for the kiddies, but the aforementioned were the highlights of the Show.And so to the New Furs! Repairs Service Sales A.C.Refrigeration Co.137 NOTRE DAME W.Plateau 6871 PROMPT _ Era in Chopped or ground meat spoils more quickly than meat in the piece.Keep it cold and use up soon.From a pound of high-grade tea you can brew about 200 cheering cups.Pretly inexpensive drinkable.EFFICIENT \u201cWATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS Your GRANDFATHER, MANTEL and other clocks can be made as good as new at moderate cost .All work le Guaranteed.And remember, we call for and deliver.PHONE HArbour 6553 ALTRO & LAVOIE 678 Cathcart Street - - - - - - - - Second Floor Eddie Altro the man who wih call for and deliver | rain- \"Westmount\u2019s \u2018Home Nowspaper™ Honey Red Cunants Whip », A, a a eu 4 D Nh uted \u2019 si Nero Ain, y CNT Ho Cl INN ASW gf, A IY eng Figs Te 1 - Wi, & 4, vi 0 A 7, f Z one de 2.R(T My, feel, 4 Re > 1° 4 SIM me Ga Ea CS SS PT Lam \u201ci md + CS A i ~~ 4 ve: jo ro % SST RE, PR Les, Sn : 1 916 et PINWHEEL PRIZE Yes, you\u2019l] prize this Pinwheel doily sure to win honors wherever shown, It lends gracious charm to your buffet or luncheon table, Crochet this Pinwheel in three different sizes of No.30 cotton or string.Pattern 916 has directions for doily in three sizes.1 tablespoon gelatine .% cup water 3 cups red curranis 3% cup honey.1% cup sugar a cup water .2 egg whites Pinch of salt Soak gelatine in the % cup of water.Put 212 cups of red currants through a sieve, stir in honey and sugar, then add % cup water.Bring slowly to the boil, remove from the stove and add gelatine, stirring until it dissolves.Place mixture in a bowl in the refrigerator and chill until partially set.Beat eggs whites with salt until stiff but not \u2018dry and add to gelatine mixture, beating slightly with rotary beater uitil fluffy, Pour into a mold or Individual molds rinsed in cold water.Chill until firm.Unmold and garnish with the 1% cup of fresh currants.Six sera vings.NOTE: A custard sauce may be made using the 2 egg yolk and served with the whip.1f your bedroom has a dormer window, you can convert what might have appeared to be a liability into a decided asset by the careful use of color.Accent your dormer alcove by painting it a contrasting color to that of most of the walls, and see how much more effective it looks.START WITH A STAR \u201cStar\u2019 this medallion in your .it rates applause any You'll memorize then it's pure fun home .way you use it.ft quickly .to do.This is a wonderfully easy way (0 grace your home with heirloom luxuries; 53% inches in string.Pattern 753 hag directions for squares.FLORAL DECORATIONS For All Occasions Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25¢c), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to this paper's Needlecraft Department, 2191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G.Write plainly the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails, delivery of our patterns moy Pinkerton's Flowers Ltd.5127 Sherbrooke W.DE.1179 Greenhouses at Rosemere Above £80 Cathcart your watch or clock.take a few days longer than usual.Companion Papers Used For Harmony In the macMue-printed, mass production field, the United Wallpaper Company is putting special emphasis, now, on \u2018\u2018com- pahion papers\u2019 \u2014designed to help you put color harmony into your home.One particular color \u2014 it.might be yellow, rose, or gray\u2014 may predominate in one wallpaper, and then be picked up in small bits in other designs for adjoining rooms.And have you ever thought of using large-scale patterns on ceilings, with striped or plain walls?Or floral patterns in bathrooms and breakfasi nooks?\u201d They go well in such places, Miss Whitfield of the United Wallpaper Company points out.Aud Rassetl & Voilum show how you can use a distinctive, large-scale pattern on one \u201cimportant\u201d wall of a room.with a less expensive \u201cfiller\u201d paper on the others.The filley with its small, often indistinct, pattern, costs less because it takes less paint.Also, a splashing large-scale pattern may look better in small quantities.than if covering four walls, Follow the simple rules which hospitals use to obtain long wear for porcelain, As with so many rules on conservation of materials, easy does it, so long as il is done promptly.Because porcelain has a smooth, hard, nonporous surface, it does not easily absorb dirt.So a simple washing if hot suds is all that is necessary.A rinse in clear water restores the handsome gleam.But particularly important is prompt soaking if anything has stuck or dried on the surface, for harsh abrasives or scraping injures the finish of your porcelain and will eventually result in cracks and chipping.Breaks and cracks are not only unsightly but encourage scorching and make the utensils less sanitary.| 1 Every time you lift the receiver to place a call, it's a challenge to us to rush it through; we don\u2019t like to keep people waiting.But sometimes delays can\u2019t be avoided, even though every last piece of available telephone equipment is on the job, handling more traffic than it was ever built to carry.And that fact is directly related to our other battle against time\u2014our big building program.Every addition to present facilities hastens the day when we will once again be able to handle every call as promptly as we would like, Construction and installation of additional telephone equipment are going ahead just as fast as the supply situation permits._ We've got it marked \u201cRush\u201d! Is food tabl at 1 vege upt and is nd ever ture hea vege take as k wou of 1 cann bean gree few tuce palaf If the à egg othe jze 0 F D a veg alwa, hot salad Th Cons partni % 2 Wa ROW TUTC SCH 221 Phon Werimeunt's Home Nowepaper\u201d Vegetable Plate Is Gardener's Joy Everybody knows today that no food is more important than vegetables.Nutritionists recommend at least one raw and two cooked vegetables every day.Ana with up to date information on cooking and serving vegetables this rule is not hard to follow.Now nearly everyone enjoys vegetables.A vegetable plate may be a picture to gladden a gardener\u2019s heart.That is the right sort of vegetable plate may be, but it takes some artistic ability as well as knowledge of cooking.No one would be tempted with a dinner of potatoes, white turnips and canned corn, or spinach, green beans and peas; but carrots, green beans, new potatoes and & few slices of raw tomato on lettuce attracts the eye as well as the palate, If one wishes to depart from the all-vegetable idea, a poached egg may be added or a cheese or other piquant sauce may glamorize one of the vegetables.For entertalning at luncheon a vegetable plate with hot rolls is always welcome whether it be of hot vegetables or a crisp cold salad, The home economists of the Consumer Section, Dominion De- partmegs of Agriculture suggest two reclpes for vegetable dishes.SPINACH PUFF PIQUANT 2 lbs.fresh spinach OR 2 cups cooked spinach 1 teaspoon sugar 7 1; teaspoon salt 14 cup chopped green onion 1% teaspoon nutmeg 13 teaspoon pepper 1% teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce 2 tablespoons fat 14 cup milk 2 eggs, well-beaten Wash spinach thoroughly, trim ROWLAND'S TUTORIAL © Classes and SCHOOL private tuition.© Matriculation in one year.e McGill Supplementals.221 Elm Ave.® High School Phone FI, 1339 Grades Established 1922 EGERTON SCHOOL REGD.TRAINED ATTENDANTS Tupper St., Montreal THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 DEFROSTING IN A HURRY Time consuming task of defrosting the refrigerator\u2014often a weekly chore in summertime \u2014 can be Cone in minutes instead of hours when an infra red lamp is used to melt the ice from the freezing unit.After the refrigerator current is turned off, the tight is held a few inches from the unit and in about five minutes the ice has dissolved into the drip pan.Warning to those who adopt this speedy short cut: don\u2019t let the hot lamp touch the icy water or the glass shield may shatter.and cook for 10 minuies.Drain and chop very fine.Add the remaining ingredients and mix well.Turn into greased baking dish and cover.Set in a pan of water and oven poach in a moderately hot oven 375°F., for 40-45 minutes.Six servings.SWEET SOUR BEANS 6 cups beans cut in 1 pieces cup boiling water tablespoon minced onion tablespoons melted fat tablespoon brown sugar tablespoon vinegar 1, teaspoon salt Dash of cinnamon Cook beans in boiling water for 15 minutes.Brown onion in the fat.Add sugar, vinegar, salt and cinnamon.Add to cooked beans.Simmer 10 minutes.Six servings.inch bo ke If you must wear a housecoat in the kitchen, avoid frills, long sleeves, flammable fabrics.No high-heeled mules.Special Summer Course Day and Evening Classes Will Begin Aug.12th Instruction given by a staff of qualified, registered nurses.Hospital experience provided.Students receive school diplomas.Employment register maintained.A reliable school of established reputation.Stressing thorough training and individual supervision.Highest standards maintained.Apply for personal interview stating qualifications and \u2018phone number to P.O.Box 74, Station H.Montreal, or \u2018phone WA, 1376 Sir George Williams College and the Sir George Williams Schools COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE BUSINESS SCHOOL Day and evening SCHOOL OF ART Day and evening HIGH SCHOOL Evening only ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Evening only oye 3A.BSc.B.Sc.{Com.), .for high schoel graduates.Day and evening Information from the Registrar SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.144) Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Tokens Of Good Will BY EDNA JACQUES and sugar coupons 5,000 butter also ! charging a meat coupon (besides the usual ten cents) for coupons.Remember ; that says: In the early days of Canada, if an Indian wanted to show that \u201cWho gives of his blessed alme he felt friendly, he gave you a wampua belt - \u2019 .feeds three, In Hawaii the native places a lei of fragrant flowers around Hi I.\u2018his h ; your neck; Santy Claus puts an orange in the toe of your stocking; msell, 3 .ungry these are all messages of goodwill.and me.Canadians have found a new way of saying it \u2014 with meat LL coupons.Unsweetened fruit juice From Vancouver to Charlottetown, from kerville, from Coppermine to Wood Mountain, people are voluntarily surrendering their coupons in order to release more meat for the starving people of Europe.Here is how it really got started.It seems a returned soldier in Victoria\u2014keenly aware of the starvation overseas \u2014 got the idea that if Canadians, instead of using up their meat coupons to the last ounce, would spare one now and then and return them to the W P.T.B.to be destroyed it would leave that much more unused meat to be sent overseas, He went ahead and organized a group for colleci- ing them.Vet's Idea Popular The idea canght on from the start.Within a very short time Donald Gordon, Chairman of the Prices Board, received a letter from this group in Victoria stating that it had collected six thousand meat coupons and returned them to their local ration office to be destroyed, thus automatically releasing thousands of pounds of meat for shipment overseas.From here the generous idea spread, first to Vancouver.which turned in a neat 35,000, and is still going strong.Women's organizations all over Canada took it up, LO.D.E., Canadian Clubs, church groups, men\u2019s clubs, the Lions, Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.Women\u2019s Institutes gladly joined in and now the snowball of unused coupons is mounting day by day, fanning out all across the Dominion.Every day new communities are joining In the work and others want to know about It.Here is the question we hear on all sides now: How It Is Done \u201cI am willing to assist, how can I get into this thing too?\u201d Any group that during the war, raised funds for war charities and was registered under the war Charities Act, may act as \u2018custodian\u2019 for coupons, church groups, Service clubs, women's institutes, ete.If a new group wishes to start on its own, it must apply to the nearest local ration board office which will supply the necessary identification cards.Meat coupons or tokens then may be collected at meetings, by house to house canvas, or other ways by holders of identification cards.Receipts are issued by the Ration Board for coupons turned in this way, To date more than 355,000 meat coupons have been donated.By these donations nearly a million and a half pounds of meat have become available for canning, and shipment to the destitute people who live in that grim area between the Baltic an\u201d the Isles of Greece.Novel Method Some church groups have adopted the novel method of ladies aid.Some give coupons in answer to roll call, some just give them and let it go at that.We might point out that this is NOT a Wartime Prices and Trade Board project.Noting the widespread desire of the people of Canada to contribute these coupons the Fond Information Committee gave it their official blessing on April 17, and opened a nation wide coupon campaign to help it along.It is just the widespread desire on the part of a generous \u2018and kindly people to share MORE of * famine stricken gry.going the \u201cexira mile.\u201d Edmonton to Wal- ments easily.Jelly bag.and the hun-; It\u2019s just another way of heels \u2018and firm arches falls, lessen fatigue.And last, but rot least, butter\u2019 !cen them in good rv: air PAGE NINE are acceptable, and believe it or not, over coupons have been turned in and nearly 2.000 sugar the poem neighhor Don\u2019t let it stand around too long in a warm place after it has dripped from your Smart shoes with non-skid low prevent For safety, SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL (of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.) New classes every month School open 12 months a year DAY DIVISION General Office course \u2014 Bookkeepers' course Stenographic course \u2014 Secretarial course Subjects include Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenographic Practice, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Business English and Correspondence, Spelling, Business French, Office Practices, Business Office Machines, Filing, Principles of Business, Employment \u2018Guidance EVENING DIVISION A similar range of business subjects together with a group of technical subjects.Information from the Director 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MONTREAL, MA.8331 our wholesome food with the GIRLS There are fine opportunities TELEPHONE OPERATING For girls in this locality No Experience is Required but Applicants should be Single, Age 17-25 Have High School Education EARN WHILE YOU LEARN $20 A WEEK TO START Regular Scheduled Pay Increases Sickness Benefits & Pension Plan Vacations With Pay Apply in Person BELL TELEPHONE CO.1050 BEAVER.HALL HILL ROOM 223 9.30 a.m.- 4.00 p.m.Saturday 8.30 a.m.- 12.00 noon messy im Tbe - this world\u201d.PAGE TEN SEASON'S TOP DRAMA! THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9.1946 Gene Tierney and Cornel Wilde are starred with Jeanne Crain and Vincent Price in the Technicolor film verion of Ben Ames Williams\u2019 best-seller, \u201cLeave Her to Heaven.\u201d This film starts at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday, playing for one week.\u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d Gay Comedy n Technicolor At Seville The movie version of Noel \u201coward\u2019s \u201cBlithe Spirit\u201d, the enchanting story of an alluring «host and her return to her husband here below, is now playing at the Seville United Theatre un- iil Friday nit.Elvira, played by Kay Hammond.is the alluring ghost.For «even years she has heen \"Out of and for seven vears she has yearned to return to ier hushand Charles (Rex Harrison) on earth.In the interim Charles has remarried, but Elvira magnanimously forgives him his second wife, Ruth (Constance Cummings).Elvira, however, may forgive Ruth for living, but Ruth does not at all forgive EI- vira for materializing.This oddly tantalizing situation arises quite innocently.Charles is writing a book about a homicidal medium.He invites a fleigh- boring crystal-gazer to his home to give a seance in order to learn the \u2018\u2018tricks of the trade\u2019.His amused skepticism at her occult goings-on changes to dismay when, after Madame Arcati (Margaret Rutherford) departs, the shade of his first wife, Elvira floats into the living-room.Masculine vanity at the sight of this flattering apparition soon A acne (St.Catherine at Chomedy) Ÿ CORNE stor of \"ASO to.fame; Anita LOUISE = ill ESMOND « Edgar BUCHANAN EL WILDE bar\u201d, ond) A Toward and Oe dd em! ar\u201d I Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! Added Comedy Feature! zany passengers! Willard PARKER \u201cONE \u201cWAY ©O LOVE\u201d A screwball comedy about two authors trying to write a radio script .aboard the Chicago-Los Angeles express .with complications and laughs provided by their girl friends and other Marguerite CHAPMAN Chester MORRIS Hugh HERBERT Janis CARTER THRILLING ADVENTURE! Cornel Wilde, as the son of Robin Hood, and Anita Louise, are co-starred in \u201cThe Bandit of Sherwood younger set, \u201cWastmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d \u201cClub 800\u201d With Bob Harvie The dance hall at Belmont Park would appear to be THE place to go on Saturday's and Wednesday's around 4.05 in the afternoon for Montreal\u2019s teenagers.Those of Bob Harvie\u2019s avid followers who are on hand cluster about him at the mike, hanging on to his every word, 28 he M.C's his Club-800 programme.Club-800 is one of CJAD\u2019s most popular radio shows, providing goodentertainme nt fortha as well as their Forest,\u201d in Technicolor, which starts at the Seville United Theatre oldsters in the form of recordings on Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.Sweet \u2019n Hot by America\u2019s favour- \u201cBlue Dahlia\u201d Tops In Action And Thrills police.His trail leads to da Silva dering, friend Harvie IS single, who, it develops is Miss Lake's estranged husband, which further name of a record, the reverse side complicates Ladd\u2019s efforts, Raymond Chandler's murder- mystery, \u201cThe Biue Dahlia\u201d, which is now plasing at the West- mount United until Saturday night, is an expertly handled, smoothly suspenseful melodrama which not only packs a wallop, but delivers it in a rapid-fire tempo of mounting excitement.This thriller-chiller stars Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and William Bendix in roles which Chandler, author of numerous best-seller mysteries, wrote expressly to fit their personalities.\u201cThre Blue Dahlia\u2019, is a perfect vehicle for the Ladd with the blazing guns and the smashing fists.As a returning war-veteran, he comes home with two pals, William Bendix and Hugh Beaumont, to find his drunken wife, Doris Dowling, entertaining Howard da Silva, owner of the \u2018Blue Dahlia\u201d night club.Ladd starts socking her immediately, and when, in her anger, his wife reveals that the death of their son was due to her negligence, Ladd \u2018walks out.He meets and falls for Veronica Lake, who, it appears, is having marital difficulties of her own.When he hears the radio announcement of his wife's murder, naming him as the principal suspect, he eludes the police and sets off in pursuit of the killer, Ladd is more determined than ever when he learns that Bendix, emotionally erratic because of a war wound, is also suspected by the 6Vercomes commonsense.the helpless indignation of Ruth, Charles begins to enjoy his astral bigamy.A much-too-charming ghost, Elvira is indeed the very spirit of the \u201cOther Woman\u201d.And while some of the pleasures of this earth are denied her (cucumber sandwiches and dry martinis), she transcends some of its limitations, too.Ruth can not lock her out, nor can she hand her over to the police.\u201cBlithe Spirit\u2019 is a modern comedy, in technicolor, told with wicked wit and mischievous charm.Tarred And Featherless The editor of the Paisley Advocate came to the rescue of a starling that had become stuck in the goft asphalt pavement near Burgoyne the other day, according to the Wiarton Echo.The bird had been fighting to get free for over an hour, and Mr.McKenzie released it from the trap only to find the tar retarded its flight and gasoline had to be used to remove it.During this procedure all the bird\u2019s feathers came out and it flew away practically nude, Ladd, has him kidnapped by a |he squad of henchmen, and in the traditional Ladd manner, battles them and the law in bruising, thrilling encounters which lead to a climax few will be able [boy is no doubt going places in to predict.ite bandsmen.The kids are really keen and Harvie\u2019s sharp and fast ad-libbing over the air makes a big hit, He's young enough to be one of them (somewhere between 16 & 22) and hails from Toronto.In case nis gir rans are won- They have to get up pretty early in the morning to dream up the of which Bob doen't know.If Da Silva, anxious to get rid of they stump him before the mike, presents them with their favourite disc free and for nothing, Harvie is the big attraction with the \u201c800-Clubbers\u201d and the Alan local radio work.And to Her Deadly Sin iu simian 5 es .or punished by law! \u2014 \u2014 - 4 (1511 SUNDAY JU, For ONE WEEK! (Sherbrooke St.at Grey Avenue) Thrilling Added Feature! \u201cTOKYO ROSE\u201d .to lure them Her voice called out to lonely soldiers .to their destruction! Osa MASSEN * Lotus LONG % Don DOUGLAS À SEVILLE Last Showing Today! BLITHE SPIRIT\", in TECHNICOLOR, with Rex Harrison and Consiance Cummrngs.Also \"MURDER IN THE MUSIC HALL\", with Vera Hruba Ralston and William Marshall.Cognac was the ravorite beverage of Louis XVI of France and of Napoleon.+ WESTMOUNT Now Playing Until SATURDAY: ALAN LADD.VERONICA LAKE ond WILLIAM BENDIX in \"The Blue Dahlia.\u201d Also CHARLES COBURN and JOAN BENNETT in \"Colonel Effingham\u2019s Raid\", with William Eythe.WOO do tag | \u201cI rear foot! ler, qual wate five se repli: 65g » gett its help tow) \u2018\u2019Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 AT BELMONT PARK NEXT WEEK Zz The Berosini Troupe, world\u2019s foremost exponents of high wire wizardry, at Belmont Park next week at the free outdoor attraction.Direct From Hollywood * By Jack Hirshberg ~ HOLLYWOOD, August 7.\u2014 wood correspondents are afraid to These summer days most Holly- answer their telephone, If they do pick up the intrument the conversation often runs like this: \u201cHello, is that Jack?\u201d \u201cYes, speaking.\u201d \u201cWell, this is Hepzebah Schwartz.Remember me?\u201d The voices oozes eager familiarity\u2014but neither Hepzebah\u2019s tag nor tonsils strike a responsive \u20ac \u201cI was left end when you were rear end on the Westmount High football] team!\u201d explains our caller, forgetting apparently that we qualified only for second string waterboy and couldn\u2019t boot a ball five feet.\u201cWell, nice of ÿou to call,\u201d we reply.\u201cSay, Jackle, how's chances of getting us in a studio?We know its tough, but we know you can help a pal from the old®home town.\u201d * * * There passes scarcely a day when we don't get at least one such call, We'd like nothing better than to send fistfuls of studio passes to all our friends\u2014but it's not that simple.In fact, it\u2019s impossible.Difficulties of sound recording force studios to bar all visitors except authorized reporters and business agents.So we relay this sad information to our callers and listen to their tears flowing like wine, However, if you'd like to hop aboard our typewriter keys we'll smuggle you past the studio gatemen as we RE AUTIFUL HLTA Mondays, Closed Until 7 p.m.EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING TO THE MUSIC OF BENNY LOUIS ORCHESTRA hord in our memory.make our rounds.Let's go to work.+ ¥ % First stop is Paramount, where we run smack into Crosby.\u201cHiya\u201d, he croons by way of greeting.\u201cJust got back from six weeks at Jasper Park.Fine country, Canada.I'm headin\u2019 Lack soon as the picture's complete.\u201d \u201c The picture is \u201cEmperor Waltz\" \u2014and Paramount's sound stages have been transformed by movie magic into elaborate Viennese palace interiors, Joan Fontaine and a wide assortment of dogs are featured with Crosby.Regarding the latter, he says: \u201cThey sent me all the way to Jasper to support a fox terrier named Buttons and a mountain named Edith Cavell.Say, y'know there\u2019s a singular lack of diversion up there.On a dull day there's nothing to do but golf, play tennis, fish, ride, swim, hike, climb mountains and eat like a king.\u201cLots of wild lite, too.You can feed the bear by hand\u2014and if its a grizzly you may do it with no hands! And, say \u2014 we had buffalo steak that\u2019s finer than |anything I've ever chewed before.\u201d : ' % % * It's 11 o'clock when Bing ushers us on to Stage Nine.the crew has been working two hours lining up a difficult shot with several dozen horses and a crowd of extras.They're just about ready to shoot, but Crosby sees an opportunity of springing a gag.\u201cOkay folks! Take one hour for lunch!\u201d he yells into a nearby public address microphone, The horses scatter and the extras disappear before the mischevious order can be countermanded.Two hours\u2019 work gone to waste.But Crosby chuckles heartily.No day is complete without its quota of gags.3 » *» Out at Warner's in torrid San fernando Valley, Raymond Mas- Bareback Riders Still Presented At Belmont Park The biggest and most spectacular equestrian sensation yet seen at Belmont Park is being presented daily at both afternoon and evening performances.It's the Loyal-Repensky Troupe, internationally famous bareback riders recently featured with the Ringling Bros.- Barnum and Bailey Circus at New York's famous Madison Square Garden and other big centres.The Loyal-Repensky troupe originally came to America in 1932 from France after attaining the heights of success on the Continent.Boasting a personnel of four men, six attractive girls and eight horses, these talented riders presented an amazing exhi- sey introduces us to Joan Crawford, his co-star in \u2018Possessed\u2019.\u201cAh, yes, 1 remember you,\u201d she smiles.\u201cYou were in my bedroom that night!\u201d \u2018That night\u2019\u2014by way of ex-: planation\u2014was the evening Joan received the Academy Award flat on her back in a high fever.Nonetheless she was nice enough to welcome reporters in her room and pose obligingly for the photographers.\u201cI hope to be in Montreal this fall,\u201d she reveals.\u201cBeen invited back to the Seigneury Club.Caught a three-pound trout there two years ago.\u201d Joan asks us to convey her hello to Leo Dolan, head of Canada\u2019s tourist bureau.She thinks her current role as a schizophreniac nurse is her best yet.We watch her make a tense scene.She cries real tears, builds up easily to an emotional pitch\u2014 then recovers swiftly, wipes her eyes \u2018and walks over to pick up her knitting.She knits constantly between scenes, even while a gal labors on her hairdo and Director | Curt Bernhardt discusses with her the next shot.% LJ * It\u2019s time to put our column on the wire, but the phone jingles and its McGill University\u2019s Hume Cronyn on the line, \u201cSay, have you latest?\u201d he inquires, We tell him no.\u201cWell, there are two happy little moths in my closet,\u201d replies Cronyn.\u201cThey're really very happy little moths.They're glad they're back in civilian clothes heard the again!\u201d } That's our tag line, .See you next time, We hope.Beads 5000 years old and made In clever imitation of pearl and SR AR TECHNICOLOR WESTE an RN! PAGE ELEVEN One of the great all-time Western stories is Owen Wister\u2019s \u201cThe Virginian,\u2019 the Technicolor film version of which gtarts at the Monkland United Theatre on Saturday, Dlay- ing until Tuesday night, Joel McCrea and Barbara Britton, shown above, share top-billing with Brian Donlevy'and Sonny Tuêts.bition of horsemanship, disporting themselves in acrobatic and jockey formations on horses galloping around the ring in unison.They are seen ag one half of the double-header which also features The Sever Brannocks, teeter- board experts whose act comprises, among others, jumping from a height on to the upper end of a see-saw which makes the other fly up with the acrobat standing on it becoming a pro- Jectile, The rhythmic styling of popular songs of the day by Benny Louis who leads his orchestra nightly as well ag every Sunday afternoon in the spacious pavil- ior has endeared this popular young leader-arranger-pianist to patrons of the park.Picnics listed for the end of the week include The Canada Loisirs\u201d outing on Friday and the Canada Packers Ltd, outing as well as the regular meeting of Club 890 on Saturday.The free ouldoor ariraction, starting Monday eve, wili he The Berosini Troupe, world famous exponents of high-wire wizardry.* Lynn.Shirley and Phillip Terry.x LA Var 8 rr eu ñ EN ANIA MONKLAND Last Showing Today! BOGART and ANN SHERIDAN in \"It All Came True\u201d, with Jeffrey Also \"PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS\u201d, with GANTRY The Blind Horse, Edith Fellows and James McCallion.after 11 p.m.\"MUSIC IN MANHATTAN,\u201d with Denais Day, Anne (Mank'and at Girovard) The most famous love story of the West comes to the screen in glorious Brian DONLEVY Tom Tully- Henry O'Neill Produced by Paul Jones © Directed by Stuart Gilmore 2 REPEATS! HUMPHREY REVIVAL FRIDAY Night Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! Technicolor! A Paramaunt Picturs starring Joel McCREA mystery of Mexico City! \u2014 Added for Thrills ond Laughs! 66 ° .\u201d Perilous Holiday The popular Colller magazine % Ruth WARRICK gerial .now a screen adven- 4 Alas HALE ture! Intrigue to the beat of thg .rhumba amid the exoije À Edger BUCHANAN À Pat O'BRIEN À Audrey LONG gold were discovered in Egypt.a -Ë 3 4 I | PAGE TWELVE THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 .\u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Nswspaper\u201d Dodgers Meet Royals In Finals SES WX bh \\ \\ N Lite of Umpire Not a Happy One Soon it will be time for the World Series and as the crowds march out to the gaily decorated stadiums, and cheer their favourites, the men in blue\u2014the umpires\u2014will as usual be on duty on {he playing field.The life of the umpire is a hard one.Intensely disliked at some time by every fan of the National Pastime, he also falls prey to ill-feeling from writers and managers, Such characters as Leo Durocher, Frank Frisch, and Jimmy Wilson make the time the umpie stays on the ball field a nightmare for that dignitary.Sue\u201d umpires as Leu Jorda, George Magekurth, and Beans Reardon do not take great delight in savagely thumbing Leo Durocher to the showers or in bazishing Frank Frisch: in fact, they have been known to brag about the seasons in which they have not thrown these turbulent managers out of a game.% * % Umpires figure in some of the funniest anecdotes connected with baseball.One day in Boston a rookie was instructed by his manager to go to the plate as a pinch-hitter in a close game.As he approached the plate, the kid (whose name was Boo) was asked his name by the ump.In a savage voice he shouted \u2018Boo!\u201d The umpire, in a fit of rage, threw him out of the game.Another story closely paralleling this one is the anecdote concerning the young man who, on being asked by the umpire for whom he was batting, shouted, \u201cI'm batting for myself, you hig blind bat, who'd ya think?\u201d That young man also went to an early shower.& * * + 10\" There are hundreds of cases on record, and hundreds that are not, of the umpire making a mistake.At Sportsman's Park, the ump called a ball, obviously a fair ball into the stands, foul.Indignant St.Louis officials took pictures of the place where the ball landed, and had a half-dozen affidavits to prove their point, but the decision stood, because it was a question of the judgment of the umpire.A few yeare ago, a bad decision cost each Cardinal money, as it meant the difference between a econd or third place finish.In a crucial] game at Chicago, the Cul second baseman failed by ten feet to touch second base as the pivot man in a double play.The ump missed this, and a promising Card rally was topped, .Frank Frisch Bounced Many Times Some of the arbiters are also noted for their quick wit.One day, while the Cards were playing in the East, Stan Musial hit a slow bouncer and beat it out for a hit.At least so everybody thought except the ump.Bill Southworth, then the Cards\u2019 manager, hustled across the diamond and returned just as hurriedly, Later he explained that the ump had merely said he had missed the play, and how the devil could he complain after that.Then there are the many cases of Frisch versus the umpire or Durocher versus His Honour.One day Frisch was ejected for coaching at third under an umbrella, complaining because of the rain.Another time the Fordham Flash thought it wae too dark to play ball, so he looked for a relief pitcher in the dugout with a flashlight.He was again bounced.Then after a bad play at first, Frisch made no complaint but asked the umpire if he happened to have a cigar.The ump replied, \u201cNo, why do you ask, Frank?\u201d Sald Frisch, \u2018You look so much like a cigar store Indian out there 1 was just wondering.\u201d Again he was tossed out.Gomez Joker De Luxe Perhap the greatest joker im baseball was Lefty Gomez.One day, when the nincomparable Mose Grove was at his pak, Lefty went to the plate with the Yanks down by one run and the bases loaded with two out.It was a late inning and Gomez, who fancied himself quite a hitter, bore the Yanks\u2019 hopes of victory.Grove fired his Sunday fast one down there.Gomez looked.Again came the fast one.Again Gomez looked, Still again came the same fast one.Again Gomez looked, then turned as the ump called him out, on strikes and said, \u201cHey, don\u2019t you think that one sounded a little low?\u201d Yes, the Jot of the umpire js hard.SPECIAL REDUCED RATES AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER Men $3.- Ladies $2.- Boys $2.(Includes Vacation Camp) \u2018WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.camp by a score of 9-4.7-all tie.The DodgersRoyals series was scheduled to start last night, with the second game this Monday, and a third tilt on Wednesday evening.It is not certain yet as to whether the series will be a best of tive or seven games, but no more than two games will be played in any one week at any rate.Royals Rally The Royals came from behind in both of their games with the Swans, in the secoad tilt they were behind 2-0 at the end of the first inning, but tallied twice in the second inning, four times in the sixth and crossed the plate once in each of the third and fourth \u2018frames.Harold Maher hurled for Royals and Cliff Me- Clay for Swans.A six run rally in the fifth inning gave Royals their winning margin in the third encounter.A triple by Harwld Maher with bases full accounted for most of these runs, and the extra base hit helped him win his own game.Jim Haggarty was in the box for the Swans.Cats Extend Soccer League The Cats have extended their lead in the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Soccer League by winning three and tying two games last week, The Cats downed Royals twice, 4-1 and 4-3.They deféated Dodgers once, winning out 5-0.Their tie games were with Royals and Dodgers and the count was 2-all on both occasfons.In the other gam: Royals beat Dodgers 6-3, Marty Kay continues to lead the individual scorers with 11 goals.Other high scorers are! Ronnie Raphael, nine goals; | Charlie Morgan, eight goals; Donnie MeDonald, sevel goals; Fred Hofman and Gordie Cummings, each with six goals, The schedule will wind up this week and when it is completed, the playoffs will commence with the second and third place teams playing off in a best of five series.The winners will then meet the first place team in a besl of seven series.Games for this week are as follows: Fri, Aug.9\u2014Dodgers vs Royal (aft.); TPoyals vs, Cats (eve.f.Mon.Aug, 12\u2014Cats vs.Dodgers (eve.) Tues., Aug.13.\u2014Royals vs, Dodgers (aft.) Wed., Aug.14.\u2014-Cats vs.Royals (aft); Dodgers vs.Cats (eve,).played, PUTTING tournament held at King George R.McKee captured the putting Park on Tuesday night.McKee\u2019s gross card was an 89 and with a three stroke handicap, his nett score of 86 gave him a one stroke edge over George Cairns who got a nett 87 with the benefit of a six stroke handicap.In third place came Vaughn McVey, a scratch man, with 89.Ancther tournament will be held at King George Park this Tuesday evening starting at se.Royals Defeat Swans Twice Sonny Provost's Dodgers or Ozzie Dalzell\u2019s Royals will be the new champions of the Westmount Municipal Senior Softball.or so ago the Dodgers eliminated the Cardinals, while Royals dealt Swans a death blow on Monday night, when they took ,them into Oddly enough the Royals won the previous game of the series by the same count, < A week A third game ended up in a be held this evening starting at seven o'clock.The \u201csealed hole\u201d affair drew a large entry list and after many replays, Bob Kent won out.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Kent cleaned up in the \u201cHusband and Wife\u201d event held at Westmount Park on Tuesday night.The Kents carded an 86 in the two ball foursome medal.play event.Second place was shared by Mr.and Mrs, N.Dundas along with Mr.and Mrs, W.Stott, with 91°s, | CALVARY TO MEET \u2018YIN FINALS Calvary and the YMCA, the two front running teams in the church section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League, won the right to battle it cut in the final playoff series Yo decide the section title.In a sudden death semi-final series, Calvary knocked Advent out of the running by defeating them 9-3 while the Y crushed St.Andrews 34-3.The Y and Calvary will now meet in a best of three game series starting this Tuesday night at Westmount Park.- IN.D.G.BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP New and Used Bicycles for Sale Used Bicycles bought WELDING 5260 Sherbrooke St.W.Corner Decarte Blvd.EL.0081 ven-thirty o\u2019clock.The weekly tournament at Westmount Park was rained out 4585 SHERBROOKE WEST Wi.2159 last week but another event will GET With Goodyears, you bonus in more miles-per et have the stuff to do it! materials and wor offered to you.your antee of bonus mileage! * SEE US FC HODGE AUTO : PARTS 5028 Sherbrooke W.WA.5684 Joa LOW COST WHEN YOU BUY GOODYEARS ar HODGE AUTO PARTS ollar.Goodyear tires last longer .travel farther.because they Ordinary materials or workmanship simply will not do where oodyear is concerned.Before a tire can bear the name Goodyear, it must pass rigid examinations for high quality anship.Then, and only then, it is guar- Gét Goodyears.and go farther! SOMPLETE GOODFYEAR A BONUS OF ts TIRE SERVICE HORGE BROS.REGD.5362 Sherbrooke W.EL.4540 \u201cWe Li Be V boro the $ the 1 Club mattd whicl gone from as Ju Fry, G tie, Mount Montr mere; the ho stated All Zone the Ot On of the play r low e\u20ac match lowing] will b tembe The ing th St.L Lachin prize 1 Troph to the est sc the to whose be pres tourna tody foi additio That will ha shoot a $500 te compet Thro and a hope tc its vari resulte donatic Lions\u2019 tional British Windsc Society Camp ; lesear The and w Quebec ceived Lions thusias The charge of the chairm chairm secreta surer; prize chairm Hough commt man p J.T.4 Bruce D.A, Robert George Britis rolling, refineme 12\u201d x \"Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Lions Golf Tourney Boasts $1,650 THR EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 Prize Money Three-Day Event Will Be Held At Marlborough September 13-15 .By GEORGE COCHRANE When Quebec's professional golfers tee off at the Marlborough Club on Friday, September 13 to begin the fight for the $1,650 prize money, the curtain will have been raised on the most ambitious promotional enterprise that the Lions Club of Greater Montreal, or of matter, have ever undertaken.any local service clubs for that The three-day tournament, which has been sanctioned by the Canadian Professional fiolfers Association, is expecte d to attract top-flight players rom all over the province.Already such \u201cname\u201d performers as Jules Huot, Laval-sur-le-Lac; Stan Horne, I8lemere; Syd Fry, Grovehill; rie, Elm Ridge; Jim Anderson, Mount Royal; Ken Murray, Royal Montreal; Nelson Young, Rose- mere; and Arthur Macpherson, of the home Marlborough Club, have stated their intentions of playing.All professionals of C,P,G.A.Zone 2, which take in Quebec and the Ottawa district, are eligible.On September 13, opening day of the tourney, a 36-hole medal play round will be held with the low eight scorers moving into match play rounds on the two following days.The final 26-hole will be played on Sunday, September 15, $1,650 PRIZE MONEY The five Lions Clubs\u2019 sponsoring the affair, Verdun, Montreal, St.Lambert, North Mount and Lachine, are putting up $1,500 prize money and the Lions Club Trophy.The latter will be given to the golfer registering the lowest score on the opening day of the tournament.Lloyd Freeman, whose Lloyd Freeman Trophy will be presented to the winner of the tournament, to be kept in his custody for one year, hag donated an additional $150.That means the Zone 2 pros will have a total of $1.650 to shoot at.First prize will run from $500 to $650\u2014a.sum worthwhile competing for.WELFARE WORK Through program advertising and admission fees, the Lions hope to raise money to carry on its varied welfare work which has resulted recently in considerable donations being made to the Lions\u2019 Boys Clubs, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, British Child War Victims Fund, Windsor Tornado Fund, Quebec Society for Crippled Children, Camp Lewis for Boys and Cancer Research.The meet is being hailed far and wide as the greatest boost Quebec golf pros have ever received and in golfing circles the Lions ar receiving many an enthusiastic accolade.EXECUTIVE The executive committee in charge of the tournament consists of the following: George Blundel, chairman; Roy Robinson, vice- chairman; Wesley B, Younkie, secretary; R, E.Kendrick, treasurer; C.R, Bronsdon, chairman, prize committee, Don Fickett, chairman ticket committee; Harry Houghton, c hair m an publicity commttee; John ymington, chairman program committee; and W.J.T.Adamson, David Amory, H.Bruce Anderson, Floyd Campbell, Redvers Macken-% SOFTBALL NEWS By Bob Lunny Well, I must admit that George Cochrane had me beat on a few things he said in his column last week, Some of his statements were true, and some were not.Take for example when he said that the Westmount Dodgers have six hurlers, That is news to me and also to Sonny Prevost, manager of the Dodgers.That was a big mistake George.let's see you prove your statement, News from N.D.G.: The mighty St.Augustine\u2019s Juveniles are out of the playoffs due to a victory last Sunday afternooa by Oxfords.Oxfords won the series 2-1.St.Augustine's Juveniles have a few good ball players on their team and most of them will be up in Junior next year.Ir the Intermediate League St.Augustine\u2019s beat out Snowdon Stars 3-2 in a series of games and now await to clash with the winners of the Trenholme Stein- berg\u2019s series.It will be a close race for the championship.Willie Mosdell was the hero for the St.Augustine's fans when le made two splendid catches near and in the bushes up at the N.D.G, grounds.Besides being a star outfielder he was also a star at Dat with his timely hitting which included a homer.There is a lot of trouble in the Midget section over the playoffs, St.Augustine\u2019s Midgets de- fauited a game last Sunday to Trenholme.Bert Lariviere coach of St.Augustine's did not know exact time until late Saturday night.On account of this default, Trenholme had a nine run edge when they played their last game in their total run series last Tuesday night.There should never be a total run series in softball.St.Augustine's won this game 13-6 and are complaining about Herbie Shanhan of Tren- holme playing four or five games in the Juvenile ranks.Herbie is good enough to play in Junior.News from Westmount: There is a very close race for top hon- \u2018ors in the Juniors section at present Richard Lord\u2019s Tornados luok like the team to beat.Clift Gill of the Cardinals ard Lloyd Williams of the Orioles are the top hitters in the league.In the first game he ever plaÿed in organ- D.A.Gauthier, Robert Harvie tized softball, Moz Strahan banged Robert Hill, Redvers Mackenzie, George T.Perey and E.A.Walsh, British made LAWN MOWERS well- known for their sturdy construction, easy rolling, convenient handling and mx jcal refinements.12\u201d x 5 Sheffield blades.ccreen: $i2.00 Reserve yours today.Immediate delivery.WHPERRON x SQ SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN 935 SLLAWRENCE BLVD, MONTREAL out a triple and a single out of three times at bat in a Junior game last Monday, St.Leo\u2019s Juveniles took a close game from Tornados last week.They are in first place, accounting for games up till Tuesday night.Dodgers will now play Royals for the championship of the Senior League.Dodgers should take this series with little difficulty.Definition: Marriage\u2014an institution which teaches a man thrift, regularity and many other splendid virtues he wouldn\u2019t need if he had stayed single.A total of 34,238,000 calves were raised on farms of the United States during 1945.wr The success of the Lions IN CHARGE OF QUEBEC GOLF TOUR Clubs of Greater I pe NEY Montreal's $1,500 golf tournament for Quebec professionals, which will be held at the Marlborou gh Golf Course on September 13, 14 and 15, will largely depend upon the work of four men pictured ab ove.Left to right, they are: Roy Robinson, vice-president of the tourney, of the Greyhound Bus Co.; Damien G authier, Municipal Golf Links pro: Redvers .Mackenzie, Elim Ridge Golf Club pro; and George Blundell, pre sident of the tournament, of Tooke & Co.St.Leo's Nine Lead Juvenile Section A sharp reversal of form sees the St.Leo's nine in the juvenile section of the Westmount Municipal Softball League riding on top of the standing where as they have been in the cellar for the most part cf the season.The three clubs, however, have been very closely bunched all through and the students hold the lead over Tornados and Royals by but one point.\u2019 St.Leo's wcn the only two over Staynor Tornados.The first one they won by default but the second one they took the hard way, winning out 15-13 at the Staynor diamond over the home team.Only two more games are left on the original schedule one tonight at Westmount Park when St.Leo\u2019s will meet Royals and another slated as a home game for Staynor with Royals furnishing the opposition, The date fcr Monday August 12 but the Stay- nor diamond may be taken up with a junior game on Monday.There are also four postpcned games on the books.He: \u201cI asked for a kiss?\u201d Mary: \u201cWell, what are you waiting for \u2014 an application blank?\u201d East of the Mississippi river, approximately one out of every games played last week, both this Royals-Staynor game is| three days is rainy.uk D\u2019J'EVER?- 777.B= LOOK AY THIS mess! 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