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[" yo another theatre group was felt No \"47 Years In 13 Westmount\u201d WEDDING GIFTS including a Fine Selection of Choice Silverware Expert Watch & Clock Repairs - OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.yoL.XVil, Ne.47 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 11, 1946 Chemical Discoveries Seem Like Fiction Story \u201cIn too.many cases people exaggerate what chemists can and are doing, writers get a little fact and expand it into fancy,\u201d Douglas walkington, Sales Promotion Manager of Canadian Industries, told Westmount Rotarians at their weekly luncheon in Victoria Hall on Wednesday, when as guest speaker he spoke on \u2018Chemical Facts and Fallacies.\u201d \u201cThe Chemist is the greatest benefactor of mankind,\u201d the speaker pbserved and said that had he been engaged in a debate he could have proved his point, and when Mr.Walkington finished his address his fisteners were agreed that the marvels produced by chemists were little short of the impossible.* Mr.Walkington throughout | * is address, spoke in a manner hat even the least chemical mind- od of his listeners would understand and illustrated his talk with samples of the various items mentioned.Paint for Light Cord Among the amazing facts presented by Mr.Walkington, was a type of paint which would carry an electric current.So that his audience could see for themselves, he had a piece of transparent plastic, one end of which was equipped with a bulb and socket and on the other end a plug.Running along the surface of the plastic were two lines of paint connecting the plug and the light socket, which when connected to an electric outlet the bulb lighted.The speaker jokingry remarked perhaps some day in the future when the little woman wanted an additional light installed, all the husband would have to do is get out a can of paint, run a couple of paint lines from an outlet to where the light was wanted, stick (Continued on Page 18) Mtl.Drama Guild Cives First Show The Montreal Drama Guild presents its first show at Victoria Hall, Oct.28th, 29th and 30th, Due to the growing interest in the liv- Ing theatre, plus the plethora of ocal little theatre talent, the need hecessary by this new group.It Was organized during the past summer.They aim to operate independently, selecting their casts by giving a reading to all actors ho may be interested in appear- ng in their productions.Above all, hev strive to produce plays which pffer \u2018good theatre\u201d, well directed nd suitably staged.Moreover, hey intend to donate profits from Anv production to some charitable br otherwise worthy cause.In their first production, \u201cGolden Boy.\u201d they feel they are off to a good start.If one is to judge by he turnout for the reading and asting of the play, the Montreal Drama Guild has proved a veritable agnet, attracting performers, presently inactive, from the vari- pus local dramatic groups.Then gain, the play itself is one of a eading American playwright's inest works.Last, and not least, he Parade of Dimes Campaign to elp victims of \u2018polio\u2019, will get the proceeds.The director, Charles Lewis, is ell known for his excellent work n the many roles which he has teated.The sets will be designed y Hans Berends, whose work has thanced many a stage and movie.he cast boasts such artists at Leo iceri, Madeleine Sherwood, Gor- on Jones, Charles Miller, Douglas Tag Day For I Handicapped This Saturday The scoot for Handicapped Children will hold its annual Tag Day on Saturday.It is the only non-sectarial non-denominational charitable institution in Greater Montreal devoted to the rehabilitation of the mentally deficient children who cannot attend the auxiliary classes set up by the School Boards for backward children.Owing to the mental state of these children, it is necessary to operate an autobus to transport them to and from school, and, to give them their luncheon at the school.The institution upon public charity for operation.The cause is one of the most deserving, and we appeal to the generosity of the citizens of the Metropolitan District to supply the necessary funds to foster this benevolent enterprise.Volunteer workers are needed to make the Tag Day a success.Boxes are being distributed at the Y.M.C.Ain Westmount, and Black Watch Armory, 2067 Bleury.- Monthly Meeting The Westmount C.C.F.Club is holding the regular monthly member\u2019s meeting on Tuesday evening, October 15th at the home of the Club President \u2014 Dr.J.Cyril Flanagan, 659 Grosvenor Avenue, The activities for the coming season will be discussed.s \u2018 dependent @he caminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019) Metropolis CHAIRMAN AIR CADETS Leo Feldman, 637 Grosvenor Avenue, was re-elected chairman of the civilian committee of Squadron 148 of the Air Cadet League of Canada, at the annual meeting.Alex Ness was re-elected as secre- tary-treasurer and reported membership doubled during the past year.Scouts-Cubs Meet Leader The Scouts and Cubs of the Western Area, together with those of Northwestern Area and the Sea Scouts, will mect Lord Rowal- lan, the Chief Scouf of the British Empire and Commonwealfn, at 3.55 p.m.at the armouries of the 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars, on Cote des Neiges Road, on Satur day, October 12th.All Trôops und Packs should arrive at the Armoury not later than 3.15 p.m.Full summer uniform should be worn, but in event ef cold weather it is suggested that warmer clolhing should be worn over top.All Scouts and Cubs should attend whether they have uniform or not.In the event nf fine weather the rally will be held outside the Armoury, and if the weather is inclement, inside.All Troops and Packs should arrive by the Remembrance Road entrance behind the Armoury.ject.steps which must be observed to asserted.If hand dishwashing is used, dishes should be:\u2014Thorough- ly scraped and pre-rinsed to remove soil; Washed in hot water with a good detergent; Final rinse in clean hot water at 170°F.Points outlined were as follows: Sanitized dishes should be air dried without toweling, handled and stored in a closed-in cupboard to prevent contamination by dust, flies or insects, Single service paper cups are recommended when sanitized utensils are not available.Peter Sol Cohen, and man thet 11 M y SE aE ee Tea id equipment Large uf Hach ized By 1uve steam, | may\u2019 be dal The fundamentals of good dishwashing require several distinct glasses and silverware are contaminated by the user, which provides an opportunity for the spread of disease unless the dishes are carefully washed.A dash of cold water or a \u201clightning\u201d rinse in warm water will not do the job, the speaker % Dishwashing Discussed In Food Handlers\u2019 Class \u201cGood Dishwashing,\u201d was the subject of the Food Handlers\u2019 Class sponsored by the Westmount Health Department, held Monday after- | noon in Victoria Hall A.G.Macnab of the Health Department, who is conducting this series of lectures, demonstrated and discussed the sub- obtain first class results.Dishes, boiling water or a good chemical solution.The best equipment good personal attention.Following the lecture a quiz paper was answered by those attending and by the answers thus obtained show that the information given and the demonstrations made at this lecture were absorbed and thoroughly understood by the food handlers.The last lecture of this series will be given in Victoria Hall at 3 p.m.on Tuesday, due to Monday being a holiday.The subject to be requires Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY WE.2323 4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates \u201cpe 95 at the-Church of the Ascension of cannot rely solely on this acquired aminations, * Bus Service On Sherbrooke Begins Nov.15 Following steps taken by the City of Montreal, the Montreal Tramways Commission has decided, as from November 15th next, that autobuses on N.D.G.- West- mount line will run all day to Madison Avenue.It had been reported by the Tramways previously that the service might be resumed by September 1st, but this was found impossible.This week, Montreal City Councillors, J.P.Rowatt and J.E.Lyall notified the Examiner the service would definitely commence on November 15th.Woman Injured By Automobile An automobile travelling west on The Boulevard turned north onto Victoria Avenue on Sa'urday about 8 p.m.and collided with a woman.In an endeavour to avoid the woman the driver said he swerved and lost control of the auto which crossed the sidewalk and came to rest against the stop light.Gerald Berke, driver, siated that while making a left hand turn onto Victoria from west on the Boulevard he did not see the woman until it was too late for him tp avoid the accident.Miss Bianch Litalien, was given irst aid by Lauzon and Peau- champ of the Homoeopathic Hospital and was taken to that Hospital in the Homoeopathic ambulance.Dr.Mitchell examined Miss Lita- lien at the Hospital and found she had sustained a.deuble fracture of the right wrist and abrasions of the right hip.Help Boys Clubs Fossils Asked Montreal's Alouettes are on the way up Lew Hayman told the Fossils Club of Montreal at their meeting last night at Preston Hall.Mr.Hayman outlined the history of the new Montreal football club and told of the many difficulties en- | countered in building up a football team.He encouraged the Fossils members to promote football in their effort to help boys\u2019 clubs in athletics.The Alouettes coach pointed out that football was one sport that builds self-confidence in boys and young men.Many French speaking Canadians are taking a keen interest in the game and Mr.Hayman suggested that high school coaches give students an early discussed 1s, \u201cFood Poisoning as A | \u2018Public Health Menace.9» oot start in the rudiments of football.\"IA ubNtion period closed the taie! PRICE\u2014THREF CENTS Westmounters Graduate At Colorful Ceremony In the presence of His Excellency Most Rev, Lawrence P, Whelan, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, 32 students of St.Leo's and St.Paul's Academies received graduating diplomas at a colorful ceremony held Our Lord on Sunday night.\u201cNo matter how high a degree in education one may receive, one knowledge in a material light, but must add to it the light of-faith,\u201d Bishop Whalen told the graduates.A four-year scholarship to Marianopolis College was awarded to Miss Joan Carroll for attaining the highest percentage in the final ex- among students of the Parish of the Ascension at St.* Paul's Academy.Miss Teresa O'Sullivan was awarded a bursary of $50 tor her high average in the provincial examinations.Both awards were donated by the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club.of West- mount.In the boys\u2019 section of the graduating classes, Paul Iverness, who has won a four-year-scholar- ship to Loyola College, was awarded $30 for attaining first rank in the final examinations while Hugh Peckham also won a cash prize for coming second.These awards {were likewise presented by the Catholic mount.Valcdictorian for the St.Lec'a Academy graduating class was Paul Iverness and the salfitatorian was Hugh Peckham.Miss Teresa O'Sullivan was the St.Paul's Academy valedictorian while the salutatorian was Miss Jean Carroll.Rev.Wilfrid McDonaugh of the Church of the Ascension presided at the ceremony; Rev.George Thoms delivered the results of the examinations and the names of the prize winnfrs; and Rev.Fathers Maurice Stanford, S.J., and John O'Rourke assisted Bishop Whelan (Continued on Page 18) Mothers\u2019 Club of West- Business Assoc.Opens Season The Business Association of Westmount is featuring an open meeting as their first activity of the season, which will be held in Victoria Hall, at 8.15 p.m.Wednesday.The Association is extending an invitation to representatives of all firms doing business in Westmount to attend this meeting.This year the Association Is pioneering in a new type of service to the business community, in presenting a series of sound pictures on salesmanship.This series is known as the Bartmel Series on Salesmanship, and is widely known throughout the United States where it is being shown to large corporations in the retail field.The first of the series will be run off at the open meeting.There is no admission at this mecting and it offers business men and women of Westmount an opportunity to see, at first hand, some of the methods of approach being used with success by alert sales forces elsewhere.An open forum for the discussion of suggested improvements in the community will also be a feature of the evening.The Association has planned a well rounded out programme of activity for the Fall and Winter months, The membership committee reports a large increase in \u2018membership, indicating a real in- terest in the efforts of the Association by Westmount business men and women.business \u2019 t D aa Far a rm i is oc a, ae eT Tama aman BNE E 8.yr reeks moma ean a Sv hl ce eet ae se NL fade Ee cq fon bee a mE ye es gr gles Te : ae STN \u201cEra PAGE TWO THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER \", ners, festive tables, and the nation's granaries full to overflowing WHIMSIES Contribution: \u201cTO CHURCHILL\u201d We broke faith with those who .died .F i By Oliver Towne In landers fields, and by their Thanksgiving Day, with its attendant memories of turkey din- Now bold, another generation Somehow the word seems synonymous Who fougnt as their fathers did with the fruits of harvest.with Autumn, with its crisp air, brightly colored leaves and smoky One thinks of harvested fields pod frost-coated pump- Speaking of fields, how many of our veterans and Reir hued hills.kins.Against the selfsame foe.But one there is who heard their families are facing the coming winter with the prospect of spend- call, ing it in shelters that are little better than such fields, fields that will soon be white with snow.A cold prospect, indeed.* + * Mrs.Olive MacDonald is opening her very chic specialty shop tomorrow.It's located on Sherbrooke St.near Trinity Church.Her assistant is Miss Ethel Loeb, formerly with Holt, Renfrew's.Lu * * Westmount High's graduation exercises will be held on October 25th, a Friday, this year.The place, Victoria Hall, The dress, Formal or informal.* % % Our Advertising Manager advises us that an old stand-by has returned to the fold this week.The Melville Fruit Store, all freshed-up end modernized after last Spring's fire, is once more with us.The man everyone knows as Ned is now sole proprietor.Jack is now a salesman \u2018of novelties.But Ned says there is more jack in the business now than ever before\u2014 and that\u2019s no novelty.JL * # * Westmounts Alex Anderson, now in the third year of his agricultural course at Macdonald College, walking around with his left arm in a sling\u2014result of one of the Mac gridders\u2019 ferocious prac- \u2018tices.* 0% x Alexander Vukmirovic, the mad Jugoslavian, last heard from in Chicago, will be celebrating his nineteenth birthday on Monday.Vuck is an ex-WHS, ex-LCC boy.+ * % Scene in Westmount Park: Girls from the Junior High, clad in middies and shorts, taking physical training on a chilly Horn.Brrr! * * To some people No Parking signs are evidently just an invitation to park.While driving along Western on Tuesday morning, I noticed no less than three cars parked in the two blocks between Victoria and Roslyn where No Parking signs are swinging in the breeze.Combined with an ambling milk- * cart and the possibility of a sudden In parliament, in press and hall, He held the torch and raised the cry, Warning of Nazi spirit sly, But no one heeded him.exodus of children from King's School, these parked cars created a traffic hazard for any motorist, careful or otherwise.* * % Sportive Note: It was a year ago come Tuesday that Westmount\u2019 Protestant Elementary Schools opened their 1945 grid campaign, Another victory now is won, Another torch to us is flung, Again he sees where trouble lies And bids us now to action rise.Democracies, Awake! \u2014Nancy Cliff.Westmount \u2018Highlights By ART VORONKA The fall has sprung, And Ismay tc], \u201cl wonder where the green leaves is ?\u201d The tree's ssp that.Speaxing of sap, that reminds me.John licking, that undernourished jackanapes, started looking for a white horse to ride on after I tole hin: Lis name wotilld be mentioned in this honourable column.Being so egotistic he wanted to ride a la l.asly Godiva fashion.He discarded the idea after finding cut that his hair wasn't long enough.\u201cBut what will I do, Art?\" he asked, twisting a copy of Breezy Stories in his hans.\u201cHow will tiie peasants Know it is I, John Dickins, honouring Scouts & Cubs BY REG GROOME The polio situation has improved sufficiently since the Rowallan Rally at the Forum was cancelled to enable Scout Headquarters to announce an alternative scheme which is as follows: All Cubs, Scouts, Sea Scouts and Scouters of Westmount Area, together with those of Cenetral, South Shore and Lakeshore Areas are to meet at the R.M.R.Armoury on St.Catherine St.W., 4625, near the Glen, and must be in position by 2.55 p.m., one half-hour before the approximate time of arrival of the Chief Scout.The date is, of course, this Saturday, October 12th; the Dress is FULL SUMMER UNIFORM; Colours: All Troops having colours should bring them.King's Scouts: % Must be in full uniform for inspection by Lord Fowallan.This information is contained in a message to Scouters sent out by Col.A.Powis, Commissioner for West- mount Area.We hope that every boy and leader in Westmount will turn out to welcome the Chief Scout, Don't forget your full uniform, for those without uniforms must be piaced in a separate group.Scout Headquarters wish to emphasize that \u2018the Chief Scout will POSITIVELY NOT give his autograph to anyone.So, come one, come all and let's see YOU Saturday at the R.M.R.Armoury in uniform.Let's show Lord Rowallan that West- mount is the best area in the city: We can do it! Badge Datrs Octoher Badge Dates at Scout Headquarters were announced re- Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons, 57 St.James St.West HA.9238 pl cALL DE.oH | 1131 FOR .® AMERICAN ANTHRACITE ® LASALLE COKE © BRIQUETTES © CANNEL FUEL OIL BURNERS For Immediate Installation HAND & PARKER LIMITED 4857 Sherbrooke West ® COAL ® COKE DE.1131 © FUEL OIL Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service :cently.On Tuesday, the 15th, a six week course in Prospector Badge will be begun by Instructor E.R.Paterson and on the Saturday, October 19th, Starman Course, another six week course also given by Mr.Paterson.A test in the theory of Handyman Badge will be conducted Monday, October 21st by H.L.Etienne, with the practical work to follow later.Pathfinder Badge will also be taken on the 2ist, exam only, by F.Roberts Walker.Cyclist Badge will pe held on the 22nd, by Haw- ard Murphy.You must bring your own bicyele for this exam.Also, on Tuesday the 22nd, Artist Badge exam only, by Stanley Corden.Another exam will be held on October 29th.On Wednesday, October 23rd, Knotter Badge will he taken by R.W.Bright, exam only, and Laundryman by H.Efros.Thursday the 24th will see the beginning of a four week course in Rigger Badge by T.D.Archibald.Part 1, theory, of Marksman Badge will be taken on Monday the \u201csth by W.J.Mc- Allister (practical work later) and also Missioner Badge, by IL C.Houldsworth.This is quite a complete badge list.If you want further details of any of these badges, see either your Scoutmaster or someone at Headquarters.Don\u2019t forget to bring a badge slip to all exams, and also, that courses may only be started if vou attend the first lecture, not the second or third.WESTERN AREA: Westmount Scouts may be interested in the Western Area Badge schedule since it is nearer home, Among the badges taken there this month are Friend-to-animals, taken by Dr.T.Harper, B.V.Sc,, M.R.C.V.S., of the Westmount Animal Hospital, with practical work with animals; Cyclist; Ambulanceman, a five week course; Jaundryman, Artist, Interpreter-French, Swint- mer and Rescuer Badges by appointment with Neil Cameron, DE.9201, and the Royal Life Saving Bronze Medallion by appointment with Jim Aspinall, DE.9824.Path- month.Any Westmount lads interested in taking any cf these badges, which they are welcome to de, should call WA.2942 for further details.Gardner Badge is glso being taken this month.Around About Are you coming to the Open House at Scout Headquarters Saturday, for Scouters only ?If so, -ROWALLAN: we hope vou sent in your reply card, or you're out of luck.The Chief Scout will speak about 9 pm.and refreshments will be served later.Last week in this column, à mistake of one word created an entire wrong impression.It was as follows: \u201cIt has been recommended from Imperial Headquarter: in London, England, that the rank of Senior Sixer be ABOLISHED forthwith.This will ggolve cases where boys are helé in Packs until the age of 14.\u201d (Yes, this actually happened).The word as printed last week read \u201cESTABLISHED\u201d forthwith.The message should read as above.The tentative dates set for the Westmount \u2018Area Sphinx Course under District Scoutmaster W.Bryce are: Part 1, November 16th: Part 1I, January 11th.This course is for all patrol leaders or prospective patrol leaders.We are sorry to hear that F.R.Faterson, Executive Commissioner at Headquarters and a resident of Westmount, has heen home in bed with a bad cold.Boys of 2nd Westmount Troop will remember Roy Williams who spent some time with them before and during camp.Roy has now taken over Hampstead Troop in Western Area as Scoutmaster, tempcrarily.A MESSAGE FROM LORD \u201cNever before has there been so much need of Scouting in the world, and never before have we had such an opportunity.I have set our Scouts in Britain the target of doubling their nun:- ber by 1250.I hope you will do the same\u201d.VIOLET ARCHER Mus.Bac.(McGill) Executive Member Q.M.T.A.Has Resumed Pianoforte Teaching At Her Studio 3446 Decarie Blvd.- EL.7797 RECITALS GIVEN \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper thei by walking on the same sig, walk as they.Of course I Coulg have gald flowing in the gutters y I walk by, but even that is y middle-class.\u201d How I wish I had his head.% wonld look so rice stuffed ove our mantleplece.W.A.S.stu dents left sch-:ol yesterday afte, noon and are not returning un) Tuesday raorning.Teachers\u2019 coy, vention ye know.Tourist ç corner of Victoria and Sherbrook Streets.\u2018Therc ah no\u2019 hang, some men in the city o\u2019 Montres] then theh ah in the whole of ty Onited Stales!d\u201d You see, I wy standing directly in front of her, | The annual graduation dance wi) take place on October 24th at Vig toria Hall.George Apostolatos of the Plaza Tea Room, and aly known as Caruso the second, wy heard talking ahout one of hj \u201cI Jove the ground sh gals.Lyle walks cn, and that property sh tate owns on the other side of townf§ °°] too.\u201d .Harry Garber promise] \"AVG us a frozen malted milk if wyff Year would inform his fan» that he jij purs now studying very vigorously aiff the Dawson.Which thercfore wean it is that aulographed pictures ang locks of his hair will not be dis.the tributed this year.Just give w a diluted rnaraschino.Bert Grindley scen waiting for streetcar in darkened overalls and pencil behind ear.it seems he\u2019s working at Mitchell's Appliances a eighteenth technician in charge of lame dolls.Junior, go hone You're parents are worried.Gorgeous Eleanor Volkert-Sopucx thinks that the basic Voronks language hus a big future.Chees, to use an ancient cliché, tank vouse.Nothing ever happens in a small city like Westmount, but what you hear makes up for it.Ane we hear that Bruce Marshall is now a travelling salesman, .This will he Pop Martins last year as janitor of goed old W.H.S.He's graduating after 21 years with Westmount Schools.A year ago this week Westmount Highhtes contained a story about & promising young songwriter., We hear that \u201cflunkies\u201d are not permitted to participate in school activities this year.Too bad.Bert Grindley\u2019s saying of-the week, \u201cLips that touch liquor, shall never touch mine.\u201d , .Depart ment of People Who Want Their Names in the Paper This Week.Mike McBean, John Dickins.BOT Fletcher Music Method aroun .se e and Piano School cisapz 15180 Mackay Bt.FI.5911 4 NORMAL FLETCHER COURSE \u2014 For Teac\u2019 ers PIANO AND THEORY F Exams If Desired ' FLETCHER MUSIC CLASSES Hi For Beginners MISS JANE LUDGATE REID MISS HENRIETTA M.GILES Marie de Kochendoerffer PIANO AND THEORY Beginners Advanced.All Ages.Recitals Given.McGill Exams if Desired.Fees Moderate.Beginners, young, taught 'by rhythmic movement and oral perception.Adult Keyboard Harmony Approach.Studio: 4128 St.Catherine St.W.FI.6424 9-10 AM, \u2014 12-2 PM, = 7-8 P.M.CE WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE nl 3 finder hadge will be taken next | 1 \u2014_\u2014 L__ MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.Enroll now for Day er Evening Courses.Graduates with leeding Montreal firms.Stenographers ere in great demand.WEllington 1885 G \u201cThe School of Successful Students\u201d ( THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF REFRIGERATION AND HEATING LTD.Mr.J.A.Tremblay\u2014Director DAY and NIGHT COURSE Refrigeration \u2014 Air Conditioning and Heating MONUMENT NATIONAL BLDG., A 1182 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.ROOM 20 - For information and sppeintment call CA.1363 \u2014\u2014\u2014 aser* \u2014 1e sig [ cou (ters ag Lis py) ad.dove S.stu, after g unt] 8\u2019 Con rist on \"brooky - hand ontres] of thy I wy her, | ce wil] at Vic Lolatos, 1d aly d, wa of his nd sh tv she town, omised if wy Lue ij sly af mean s an be dis.give us .Bert street.a pen.work.es a ree of hone, Sopuck pronka Chess, tank 1ppens mount, up for Mar sman, artin's 2d old ter 27 ols.mount about Tr.re not school week, shall part.Their er.hod the \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspapsr\u201d | RADIO SERVICE | - TUBES FOR ALL MAKES MITCHELL'S EL.7329 5918 Sherbrooke W.Neor Claremont | eu sem es RENE = - ANR 20 = 200 006 ET Che Examiner WE FORUM GROCERY | 2209 St.Catherine West (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.DELIVER Fl.4744 \u201cWESTMOU NT, Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital Campaign For Funds Disappointing In a joint statement released today, Maj.Gen.C.B.Price and Lyle D.Richardson, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee, stated that returns from the Herbert Reddy Memorial drive for funds have been disappointing to date.It is\u2018realized that with the major yearly campaign being conducted at this time, the demands on the purses of the public are unusually heavy.Nevertheless, in view of the urgency of the appeal and the public worth of the institution, it is hoped more contributions will be forthcoming.\u201cInasmuch as we have no canvassers and cannot estimate what the ultimate result will be, we would appreciate some indication This Week At Victoria Hall Friday, \u2018October 11th Westmount Women\u2019s Opening Meeting.Caledonian Society.Parks Department \u2014 Tennis Group Closing.Independent Art Exhibit.Monday, October 14th Westmount Lodge A.F.and A.M.Tuesday, October 15th Health Department \u2014 Food Handlers\u2019 Class.St.John's Ambulance Meeting.Wednesday, October 16th Rotary Club of Westmount \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Day Luncheon.V.O.N.Meeting.Electa Chapter, O.E.S.Business Association of West- mount, Meeting.- Thursday, October 17th Stamp Club Meeting.Mt.Royal Chapter, AMORC.Club If there were no atmosphere around the earth, darkness would settle the moment that the sun disappeared below the horizon.8 F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock Repairing, cleaning and pressing ;Ç 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwood 0082 PAINTING AND DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Free AT.7192 ¥{rom prospective contributors, even if their donation is not immediately forthcoming.We are raly- ing on the unfailing generosity of the people of Montreal in support of a worthv cause,\u201d added Maj.Gen.C.B.Price.The daily task of the hospital includes admission of 11 patients, 30 treated in clinics, two births, 30 X-rays, 35 laboratory tests, perform 5 operations, care for 130 hed patients, and serve over 700 meals.In operation since 1927, the hospital has treated 48,025 patients, comprised as follows, 20,238 Protestants, 21,448 Roman Catholics and 6,339 Hebrews, this plus 27,- 056 clinic patients given treatment including 174,873 visits; gave 848,- 098 days\u2019 (24 hours) care and oven that period of time 10,192 babies were born in the hospital, two a day in 1945.Expenses are heavy and your help is needed for the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, founded as the Women\u2019s General Hospital in 1871.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 Westmount Brigade Parades Trumpets were given out Tuesday last and Pandmaster Alan Robinson and Drum Inspector Peter Baily expect the band will make a good showing within a few weeks.Alan and Peter are former members, who served with the Navy, and are planning to enter the band in the annual competition for a Mace Pole.The Model Railway Club, centre of keen interest, is expanding steadily, and is looking about for odds and ends in equipment.Mem- hers are requested to give the attic a going over in search of any items they may be able to donate.Tieut.Bob Mcrrow is looking after this project and anyone having any articles may reach him at WE.2691.Lieut.Alex G.Anderson will visit the Company this week, hoping to establish a First Aid Class along with Wayfaring, as interest has been expressed in these two groups.\u2018The Radic Class under Paul Fisk is expected to start shortly, with many of the boys planning to build their own sets.Alex Upham, former lieutenant of the Westmount Company, now captain of the 3rd.started this new company last Tuesday with 46 boys.A number of the officers from the Westmount Company were present for the occasion to wish Alex \u201cGood Luck\u201d and take part in the ceremony.Westmount Branch (Que.39) of the Canadian Legion this Fall was held at Victoria Hall on Tuesday when, with good attendance, much business was accomplished and several new members initiated.The matter of identifying insignia was discussed, it being impossible to have oppropriate berets made.The will have berets as soon as possible.The Colours are also being bade, it was announced.The Legion has been divided into zones for metter administration and the Westmount Branch is classed as in the South Zone.Mr.McAdam of the Welfare Association spoke on the Red Feather Campaign, and made strong appeal for support.The Branch was quick to respond and every effort will be made to assist the Welfare Federation.The meeting was fortunate in having as guest, Mr.Solomon, Provincial Conimand, who gave an interesting talk on the formation of the Legion, and how the Legion started \u201cOperation Polio\u201d recently, ASBE WI.0058 Get Your Furnace & Piping Insulated With Call A.FRYER & CO.vtt ct 0105 For Free Estimates Branch possesses arm bands and | Legion Operates Many Iron Lungs For Polio First full monthly meeting of to combat that dread disease.In Quebec the Legion now owns and operates many iron lungs, directly as a Legion activity, through the various medical centers, and the iron lungs are re-directed to any point requiring increased attention.Rev.Canon Oliver, followed Mr.Solomon also speaking on \u201cOperation Polio,\u201d how deserving it was of support.Because of close contact with the results of the disease, as seen at the School for Crippled Children, he was able to describe the spectacle of kiddies, deformed for life, but cheerful and uncomplaining.In the near future the Branch will carry out \u201cOperation Polio\u201d in Westmount, and no doubt response of citizens will as usual be prompt and generous.The Montreal Blood Bank has fallen dangerously low, because the cessation of hostilities has naturally made the public think that blood donations are no longer needed.Such is not the case because many veterans are still undergoing opera: tions.Besides the need for blood by the general public is constant.Several members of the Branch are already donors and at the meeting more volunteered.In the matter of Veterans\u2019 benefits, the Branch signified its criticism in no uncertain manner of the Government's recent change in the Veteran's Land Act, raising the minimum holding from a half acre to two acres.The intention behind the change is of course to continue the inducement for the establishment of small veteran farm lots, but the veterans also recognize the fact that the most urgent of all needs is re-housing, and small suburban or country town or village lots fon building is one of the best solutions.A very strong protest will be sent to the proper authorities.Wednesday evening, at 9 pm., tend these concerts, as the Group Prelude, \u201cIvan the Terrible,\u201d \u201cConcerto No.2 in G, Opus 44,\u201d Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, see PAGE THREE Westmount Music Group Opening Wednesday Next the Westmount Music Appreciation Group will present their first concert of recorded music in the West- mount Public Library.This is good news this year for those who at- have announced the installation of two loudspeakers instead of one, as in previous years.The program will consist of the following: Rimsky-Korsakov, played by the Leopold Stokowski conducting; Tchaikowsky, Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist, accompanied by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, George Arts And Crafts Branch Formed Mr.Gerard Perrault, 632 Gros- venor Avenue, has been elected President of the Arts and Crafts (Quebec 186) Branch of the Canadian Legion.Previous to this appointment Mr.Cerrault was Secretary of the Westmount Branch No.39.The new President who served overseas with the famed Alouettes Squadron, has been a resident of Westmount all his life.This new Branch has been opened to serve members of Allied Arts, such as Arts, Advertising, Drawing, etc.It is hoped that veterans who have attended the School of Graphic Arts, Technical School, School of Beaux Arts, School of Fine Arts, Sir George Williams College, The School of Arts and Crafts, Valentine School of Arts and any other similar schools of similar interest will become members of this Branch.Today 4,650,000 trucks and 25,350,000 - passenger cars are in use in this country, or nearly one truck for every five cars, a larger proportion than ever before.¥ Weldon conducting; \u2018Theme and Variations from Suite No.3 in G, Opus 55\u201d, Tschaikowsky, Philhar- monic-Symphony Orchestra of New ork, John Barbirolli conducting; \u201cThe Seasons Ballet\u201d Opus 67, Gla- zounov, Zurich Symphony Orchestra, Alexandre Glazounov conducting.At the Group's opening concert particulars will be given covering start with the second concert on October 30th and run through the entire season and ending with the next to last concert May 14th.There will be three prizes awarded, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd consisting of albums of recorded music to the value of $10.00, $7.00, and $4.00, and the winners will have the privilege of selecting their own recordings.The quiz will be confined to the music which has been played by the Group and from time to time hints will be given to the audience to help them in their answers.The questions will be straightforward and no confusing or trick questions will be asked.The public, no matter where there residence is, will he cordially welcomed.All prunes are plums, but very few plums are prunes.Only those plums that will dry without souring are-called prunes.SALADA TEA 5 cy BAGS Order Early COKE \u2014 CANNEL COAL.\u2014 FIREPLACE LOGS \u2014 KINDLING WOOD Automatic Oil Burners and Space Heaters HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE 6051 WESTERN AVE.Place Your Phone WA.2323 DE.8481 Also a musical quiz contest which will Ts reli Cr er = or Sa yee Red ARE ea AE BL EL eprarn pr mel mms man eh rm ee ran PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 Red Cross Reveals Help Given Ex-Servicemen From Both Wars Each month in the province of Quebec an average of nearly a \u201chousand war veterans have been urning to the Red Cross to help hem in their distress.Because the war is now more \u2018han a year in the past, it is dif- icult to realize that there are till ex-servicemen who are in dis- ress.But it's true, and peonle \u2018vho should know, predict that \u201chere will be even more distressed veterans -s the cold weather closes in, These distressed veterans are men who served in the recent World War -d' even men who served in the First World War.The misfortunes of life have dealt them a blow under circumstances which do not permit the government or other established organizations to give them the attention they need, so they turn to the Red Cross.Very often a veteran finds that \u201cthrough some misjudgment of his own\u2014or perhaps through no fault of his own at all\u2014he is right up against a bitter crisis in his life.Often it\u2019s a crisis that affects a whole family.Usually it is medical or dental attention that he needs, sometimes, it's food or clothing to bolster him up and get him started again along the road to pride and self-sufficiency.In such cases of downright emergency the Red Cross steps in.Naturally, the-Red Cross frst makes certain that the veteran\u2019s * distress is real and that he is not entitlk 1 to «- care rt the expense of the government or of one of the several organizations which exist to help certain categories of veterans.In many cases, it is simply a matter of guiding the veteran to the proper authorities.But in many other cases, the Red Cross is called on to meet the expense immediately, without delay and has no way of recovering the money spent.Most of these cases turn up in the big cities, that\u2019s why the principal centre for this Red Cross The dial says \"I'm listening\"! With a gentle, purring HUM-M-M-M-M You'll get nothing\u2014 or wrong numberes If you dial while it is DUM-M-M-M-M DISTANCE TTLERHONE GRL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA work for veterans is in Montreal.It's in a red brick building at the corner of St.Antoine and Inspector streets, where two trained and registered nurses toil each day with of human suffering.In charge is Miss Brenda Chil- las, and next in charge is Miss Eleanor Johnson.They know from years of experience what to do and what not to do when a new case arises, or an old one turns up -\u2014as frequently happens.Still a third person at the centre is \u201cfiss Patricia Mullaly, who is busy with the cases that fall under the Canadian Legion's Poppy Day Fund.The Poppy Day Fund is administered in Montreal, by the Red Cross Society.In order to bind their effort together into a province-wide unit of thought and purpose, the Red Cross has an experienced director at work, H.M.Suckling, and to him, perhaps more than to any other man in the province, falls the lot of reviewing and organization work that each day makes life more hopeful for dozens of men who had begun to wonder whetlier their country had not entirely forgotten them in their hour of 1ceu.This is but one of tne varied peace-time aclivities which are keeping the Canadian Red Cross Society busy from coast to coast nese days.Westmount Baptist * * Thanksgiving will be observed in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.These services will also be preparatory to the \u201cChrist for Montreal Campaign\u201d which opens in this church on Saturday evening, October 19th.A beautiful Thanksgiving calendar is in preparation, These will be available at both services.The theme of the morning service will be: \u201cThe Lovely Grace of Gratitude\u201d \u2014 Now thank we all our God, with hearts and souls and voices.\u201d In the evening Dr.Johnston will have us his theme: \u201cBringing in the Sheaves.\u201d \u201cThe fields are white already unto harvest and he that reapeth receiveth wages and gathereth fruit unto everlasting life.\u201d A prayer service on behalf of the Campaign will follow the evening service.The Young People's Union meets on Monday evening.The theme for discussion will be: \u201cThe Man Who Walked with God\u2014Is the Christian Life Practical or Possible?\u201d Study period: \u201cThe Christian Doctrines of Grace,\u201d led by Major Dixon Gordon.Mid-week Fellowship, Wednesday evening at 8.A grand meeting for worship, discussion and prayer on behalf of Christ for Montreal Campaign.Everybody welcome, * | Dominion-Douglas | * Sunday will be observed as Thanksgiving in Dominion-Doug- las and at the morning service Rev.A.Lloyd Smith will preach on the subject, \u201cGiviffg Thanks Always\u201d and at the evening service, Rev.R.Graham Barr will take as his topic, \u201cThe Sin of Complaint.\u201d Music for the morning service, under the direction of John Robb, will be \u201cSing Alleluia Forth\u201d by Thiman and \u2018Go Not From Me\u201d by Zingarelli.Church School will meet at 3 p.m.and at 8.45 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will gather in Friendship Parlour for a special program of coloured sound pictures provided by the courtesy ot the C.P.R.This will be a busy week for the ladies of Cominion Douglas.At 2 p.m.on Monday, the Sewing Circle will meet.N.B.There will be no meeting of the W.A.on Tuesday.At 1 p.m.Wednesday there will be one of the great occasions of the year for the women of the church in the Friendship Luncheon.¥ri- The national legislative body of Sweden is known as the Riksdag and has been in existence for more than 500 years.Charles Miller Teaches Class Radio Courses Due to the great many registrations coming in from all parts of the city and suburbs for enrolment for the fourteenth season of the Children\u2019s Theatre, Montreal's talented group of juveniles, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walter, it has been found necessary to increase both the classes and staff in the north and west end studios.Charles Miller, popular and well known radio personality, whose voice is heard daily over C.B.C., has joined the ranks of the teaching staff, conducting many of the radio courses, as well as some of the boys\u2019 dramatic classes.Mr.Miller, who hails from Western Canada, has gained an enviable reputation from coast to coast, both for his stage and radio work.He has studied under such renowned people as Claud Parker of the American Academy of Dramatic Art, and his volce is certainly familiar to Montrealers, heard on \u201c940 on the Dial\u201d, \u201cSerenade for Strings\u201d and other popular programmes.He has also broadcast interviews with such famous personalities as Tallulah Bankhead, Paul Whiteman, and other artists of renown.Mr.Miller's radio course will include diction, voice culture, dramatizations and microphone technique, and will prove valuable not only to those who wish to cultivate talent in order to go into the professional field, but also those who wish to improve speech with good pronunciation and clear enunciation.Pupils who qualify in Mr.Miller's classes will be given an opportunity to appear on \u201cCalling All Children\u201d, the popular feature of the Children\u2019s Theatre, heard every Saturday morning over CFCF, \u2019 * \u2014+* ! Melville Presbyterian | * There will be the special Thanksgiving Services on, Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.The Preparatory services will be held on Friday evening, October 18th, at 8.15 p.m.On Sunday morning at 11 a.m., October 20th, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed.A Bible Class is being organized which will be conducted by the Rev.Dr.Mulligan.It will consist of a series of studies and discussions on \u201cThe Bible in the Light of Today\u201d.This coming Sunday Dr.Mulligan will deal with \u201cHow the Bible Grew\u201d, \u201cWhat Versions shall we Use?\u201d \u201cHow Shall We Interpret the Bible?\u201d These studies and discussions are open to all interested in Bible Study.Tentative arrangements have * been made for the Anniversary services on November 17th and for a \u2018| confront the Church in meeting the GRAND COMEDY SEQUEL! night.This film tells of the later able young ladies, and has Drian \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper® Diana Lynn and Gail Russell, the delightful co-stars of \u201cOur Hearts Were Young and Gay,\u201d are seen in the sequel film \u201cOur Hearts Were Growing Up,\u201d which starts at the Monkland United Theatre on Saturday, playing until Tuesday adventures of these two very lke Donlevy, Willlam Demarest, Billy De Wolfe and James Brown in the cast.congregational supper on Tuesday, November 19th.On Friday, October 25th at 3 p.m.and 8.15 p.m, there will be missionary gatherings to further the \u201cAdvance\u201d appeal for men and means for the Church's work at home and abroad.During the winter Melville worshippers are to have the pleasure of hearing some of the leading chaplains speak on the issues which problems of returned men and women.Receives Sentence On October 4th, Sgt.Detective H.Belec and Detective G.Lines arrested a man who gave his name as John Archambault, 21 years of age, of no given address, for being in possession of a stolen automobile from Westmount.October 8th, the accused ape peared before Recorder C.A.Hale and was sentenced to five days in jail, served while un remand.Tel.LAncaster 8214 PAYROLL SERVICE \"We Calculate the Pay \u2014 You Fill the Envelope\u201d BOOKKEEPING \u2014 COLLECTIONS Box No.147, Station H TAXI?@ Meter Rates WESTER (Just REMEMBER THIS NUMBER @ Day & Night Service ASSOCIATION LIMITED ARDS 2 STANDS SPECIAL RATES CREDIT CARDS 373 Victoria Ave.bor weddings open a charge and .f .shopping, aut-of- out a °*| St.Catherine St.town trips.west of Atwater) N TAXI P FRSONAL Loans .v from a Friend, it\u2019s a Favour\u2014from the Bof M, it\u2019s Good Business 27¢ A MONTH FOR A $100 LOAN repayable in 12 monthly instalments AT THELOWEST cosT (equal to 6% interest per annum) Joan AAOUE See the manager or accountant of your nearest B of M branch ,Ç BANK or MONTREAL A ; A TR I RL A UR UR AR IT LR HR Seb Montreal Stock Exchange The Royal Bonk Building, Montreal CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Available October 15th A LOSS PROOF SECURITY If you need to use the money before maturity, you can get 100 cents on the dollar and interest.Your requirements gladly looked after.Ask us for application form and any particulars you may desire.G.E.LESLIE & CO.* MEMBERS: Telephone HA.8281 Montreal Curb Market \u2018 Te @ ew We PVs MO & © .#Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d PTO a ad\u201d Sm 8 mn obs wo rw dû 42 0 000 ogo Aarad Sn 04 pre cu ww sem er =r av pre Wy ee THE EXAMINER; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 194.PAGE FIVE FOR YOUR CAR, Winter plays havoc with unprotected cars, year in and year out.Every winter, thousands of unhappy motorists wake up on a cold winter morning to find a \u201csick\u201d car in the garage.And in most cases it can be easily avoided.Before really bitter weather arrives, have your car checked for winter driving.You'll save time, money and plenty of inconvenience.Drive in today and acquaint yourself with our courteous day and night service, Our skilled service men will satisfy your demands for a smooth-run- ning car at all times .Let our experts go over every inch of it from the headlights to the tail light.Take advantage of our modern methods for complete servicing of your car.ELICTRICAL SYSTEMS GENERATORS \u2014 STARTERS BATTERIES BRAKE TESTING AND RELINING FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT \"Ane SAVES YOUR CAR WEAR - GAS - RUBBER Misaligned wheels cause unnecessary friction and wear on tires.They can interfere with proper car control.Have yours checked today.Stop! 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tires now with our modern recapping methods.The experience of Tire Built! \u2014 F.Paul EL | CHAMPLAIN OIL SERVICE STATION 2390 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST _DE.4962 ER TA As re SEE Edin poh et RE.BE SES ia HT TAMAS ge ke Fai wr oy ser À > ä if i i \"E 8 i 3 i mag rie Ee SEE CA ER es ar Ve at dans PAGE SIX SIX 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.WAlhut 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, OCTOBER 11, 1946 CAUSE OF GREAT DISASTERS On October sixth, thousands of communities across the North American continent, launched a fire prevention crusade against an enemy that robs us of countless millions yearly.From Halifax to Vancouver, New York to San Francisco, Edmonton to New Orleans, across Nevada waste lands, the Pennsylvania coalfields, the three Canadian orchards, across the gold belt, the wheat belt, the corn belt, the cotton belt,\u2014people will be reminded that great disasters are either caused by sheer carelessness or avoided through caution and foresight.We only know one side of the picture.The story of \u201cnear misses\u201d will never be told and countless unsung heroes will never get a brewery award.But civic minded citizens don\u2019t bank on public recognition to perform their duty.And removing fire hazards is just as imperative as removing nests of infectious diseases.On the other hand, allowing fire-traps and fire hazards to go unchallenged for months on end is like allowing a time-bomb to remain undisturbed .and hoping for the best.Montreal might not be tailing the list of fire-conscious communities, but we can be sure it is not topping the list either.In order to get away from that \u201cunhappy medium,\u201d citizens must be reminded time and again that something like a four dollars fire ~ tax is being levied yearly through property losses alone, aside from grief, injuries and death.Very few taxes are higher than this one.But, worse again, this one is 8077 avoidable as that much of our city-bred blazes are self-inflicted, home-made, and can be traced to carelessness and lack of interest in prevention duties.THRIFT HABIT IS THE OBJECT One of the easiest things man does is to accept a habit.As the various Victory Loan campaigns approached during the war years, about the first question a citizen was asked was, \u201cWhat is the objective this time?\u201d Since money was needed to win the war and to take care of our men and women in uniform, the money objective in each campaign became a: challenge to Canadian people.Naturally, when the new issue of Canada Savings Bonds was announced, men and women promptly asked, \u201cWhat is the objective this time?\u201d And as they got the answer, \u201cThere is no money objective,\u201d they were THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2946 THE FORUM out a goal to aim at just didn\u2019t seem fitting nad wasn't easy to understand.It is literally true that no preseribed sum of dollars is sought during the sale of Canada Savings Bonds which opens on October 15th.This sale was not prompted by a desire to fill up the money bags of the Government treasury.It is being launched to meet the keen desire of thousands of Canadians to continue their program of regular savings inaugurated by the Victory Loan and War Savings Certificates campaigns during the war years.However, there is an objective associated with the approaching sale of bonds to the public.It might be described as the determination of those who are responsible for the sale of bonds in all provinces of Canada that all citizens shall have an opportunity to buy bonds.That is why the story of the canvass of the new Canada Savings Bonds is being so widely told, and why investment dealers and the banks are setting up facilities which will enable citizens to buy, no matter where they may be located.Put another way, each Canadian sets up his own objective this time.Canada Savings Bonds have been created to help a man help himself.THOSE HALF-EDUCATED SPECIALISTS Specialists have been busy for centuries creating all sorts of things which might serve the whole of humanity, but which end up doing more harm than they do good, writes Dr.Gordon Bates in a recent issue of Health magazine, of which he is the editor.\u201cSpecialists have created gunpowder, dynamite, V bombs and poison gas in spite of the fact that research in chemistry and physics could be directed wholly in the interest of human health and happiness,\u201d Dr.Bates says.\u201cIt was a wise citizen of French Canada who, the other day, said that specialism is another form of ignorance.As a matter of fact, the trouble with the specialist is that too often he excludes from his mind nearly everything but that which is closely associated with his own specialty and tends to go through life like a horse with blinkers.\u201cBusiness men, specialists in their field, tinkered with tariffs and created masterpieces which appeared to their author to be a contribution to their country\u2019s good, but ignorance of the laws of economics have made their well-meant efforts result in chaos and war.Specialists in medicine have created cures for disease which should be prevented or have relied on medical |.means for preventing disease, the causes of which are social\u2014and the same thing goes for theology.\u201cThe remedy\u2014good cultural education for everyone before entering on a life career.Every child has a right to a good sound general education before he becomes a specialist in anything.And for the benefit of mankind we should see to it that every child gets the education he deserves.Furthermore this education should be as broad and as extensive as the state can afford.\u201cWe have suffered enough from half-edu- cated specialists.\u201d momentarily puzzled.A sale of bonds with- WEEKLY REVIEW \u201cALL FOR WANT OF A HORSESHOE NAIL\u201d By LEWIS MILLIGAN be solved.There would be no shortage of saucepans, and nn lack of nails\u2014they would be kicking ahout the floor, as they used to be in the old days of frce enterprise! In this \u201cNew Society\u201d everybody works for everybody else.without any thought of profit or wage rates, and there would be no strikes, because there would be Consider whether right or - Drawing up Pedigree | Receiv'd of A.B.C.A summer cottager went into an Ontario village store and asked for a saucepan with a lid.The storekeeper said he was sorry, but he had no saucepans in stock, and did not know when he would get any for sale.\u201cWhat,\u201d said the cottager, \u2018you haven't got such a thi ~ as a common saucepan?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d replied the storekeeper, \u201cnor have we even got any nails, and they're darned common enough!\u201d This incident tells, in brief, the story of the widespread shortage of common things in Canada, particularly the products that are derived from the steel industry.As the storekeeper remarked, \u2018nails are darned commun enough\u201d\u2014or they used to be.They were so common that the average workman never thought of picking one up if he happencd to drop it.But not so in these days, for nails are not merely scarce, there ars none to be had, and in many instances huilding projects are bring held up for the lack of nails.The situation reminds one of the story we used to read in our elementary school books which cun- cluded: \u201cFor the want of a nail the shoe was lost; for the want of a shoe the horse was lost; for the want of a horse the rider was lost, for the want of a rider the battle was lost; for the want of a battle the kingdom was logt-\u2014and all for the want of a horseshoe nail!\" That was a story with a moral for juveniles in the old days, but it is needed for adult education in these modern times, for it contains all the elements and essentials of social and political economics.The all-wise political economist of today reverses the story.He begins with the kingdom -\u2014the system, He tells us that if we only could establish a perfect economic system of government, then all our domestic, industrial, social and national problems would no labor unions to start them.There would be no need for individual initiative and advancement, and industrial competition would he abolished Ly an all-inclusive State Monopoly.Of course, we would havev to change human nature a little by a system of eugenics, or by producing a stexeotypeg species of human beings in hatcheries, similar to those described by Aldous Huxley in his \u201cBrave New World.\u201d For the time being, however, we had hetter accept the world as God made it, and make the best of what the socialists seem to regard as a bad job of creation.Back in the early part of the nineteenth century Harriet Martineau declared: \u201cI accept the Universe!\u201d To which Carlyle replied: \u201cSte had better accept it!\u201d Some people have been women 80 long they just can\u2019t help being a little contrary at times.Conducted by Howard S.Ross, =\" KC, DCL Are Discussed © are not necessarily those of responsibility for them.In Which Subjects of General Interest ° The opinions expressed in this Forum newspaper, and it does not accept this Does our Canadian youth need a war in order to get an education?Is there no hope for those who through no fault of their own, cannot afford the heavy cost of leaving a farm home, to take higher education in city schools and universities?Can democracy survive if higher education remains the privilege of those who are in a position to afford it, rather than those who have the ability ?* * A .A LAWYER'S BILL VERSIFIED A Bill-of Charges Justly Due From A.B.C.to S.T.U.Attending for Instructions, when Ls d Your Honor bad me call again.6.8.The like attendance, Time the second, Which as before, is fairly reckon\u2018d 6.8.Taking Instructions given to me For drawing up your Pedigree; Perusing said Instructions, to no: 8.8.You form'd the Scaleing to Perfection, I therefore only charge Inspection.6.8.complete, 2.2.0.Fair Copy, closely wrote, one Sheet 5.0.Attending to examine the same, 8.8.Attending of W\u2014's Name 3.4.Addendum of D\u2014\u2019s Birth: 6.8 Paid Porters, Coach-hire and so forth.5.6.Fair Copy of this Bill of Cost, 2.6.Another for the first was lost.2.0.Advice, Time, Trouble, and my Care In settling this perplex'd affair.1.1.0.Writing Receipt at Foot of Bill, 3.4.My Clerk\u2014but give him what you will\u2014 C\u2014's Letter of Attorney, you Discharged before, so nothing due.aforesaid Contents in full, what can be more said.(From the Quebec Gazette, January 12th, 1767) * ¥ % Establishment of a city hospital for alcoholics was urged in an address recently by David B.Rot- man, director of the psychiatric institute of the municipal court.Dr.Rotman declared that the anti- \u2018prosecution.social behavior of one out of every four persons referred to the insti tute is due to alcoholism; 15 yearn the ratio was one to six.He urge that educational campaigns on thy dangers of alcoholism, similar tg the campaigns on syphilis, tuber culosis and cancer be carried out in the public schools.He advocate] more stringent laws against th sale of liquor to minors and better enforcement of \u2018existing laws con cerning such sales and drunke driving.The social results of thy increase in alcoholism in the in creased load of court cases dealing with crime, juvenile delinquency and domestic relations.* ¥ % At the 60th session of the Colorado Episcopal diocese held at Denver Bishop Ingley maintained that \u201cScience and technology have outstripped all moral controls, so that men and women have ceased look to them for salvation.\u201d © ¥ = 0% ~ John A.Lapp, labor mediator and educator told a Chicago City Club forum that freedom of speech was endangered in the arrest of Gerald L.K.Smith and Arthur Terminello for making inflamma, tory statements in addresses hers, Ira Latimer, chairman of the local civil liberties committee, which i no longer a part of the national committee, had been active in the efforts to prevent the two men from speaking and later in their \u201cWe have in the past sprung to the defense of unpopular speakers,\u201d Mr.Lapp said, \u201ceven when we loathed their views.Now| the strange doctrine 1s advocated that we should protect the right of Serv harves lie Ca onduc hurch A] am or, th LA, D The & ice Wi First; \u201d pvening The Mä pyes à 1al MU poir U prganis Mitchel Cont hanksg he pla hurch ion.TH hanko: is ye 'hanksg desirabi upplies.The C Il depa The eachers School v Parlours p.m.Imp he life ill be and offi those with whom we agree, but not the rights of thèse with whom we disagree.\u201d : * * + Recently in the Scottish village of Courthill, honor was paid to Kirkpatrick MacMillan, who just over 100 years ago invented the bicycle.The first the world heard of MacMillan was when he wa fined five shillings for knocking down a child with his machine which, traveling at eight miles a hour frightened the folk of th countryside.Like so many in ventors, he died a poor man.* + [ Financed by the Charles Ansot Bond memorial trust fund, a plan to complete the first in a series of motion pictures which will portra the entire Bible is being launche by the American Bible Society 150 feature pictures will be re required to complete the serie Anson Bond formerly with th army's (U.S.A.) motion pictu division will be in charge of pro duction.savings plan.An official application copy of which we shal INVESTMENT Imperiel Bonk Building - \"One Good Thing\" Canada Savings Bonds 234% due November Ist, 1956, non-callable - * Denominations: $50.00, $100.00, $500.00, $1,000.00 Price $100.00 Bonds may be bought for cash or on a monthly form must be used, | send you on request.All details gladly explained.Your order will receive prompt and personal attention.Telephone, write or call, KIPPEN & COMPANY INC.SECURITIES Established 1923 610 St.James Street West MONTREAL Telephone LAncaster 5107 } per | Sta At t Stanley Rev.R.he Gue will be Mr.Rar 0 work and wit leave ea Orient.,D.M Evening being \u2018À The S punday The Y Will mes the I There Board of vening The C Bupper morning Worship fembers he fello e Pre held the ng.The 1 e Boy ursday pcout mas eet wit erested niversa n Sund.The V t11 ar CH iator City )eech st of rthur] nmas here, local ch is ional 1 the men] thei past pular \u2018even Now| ated ht of L noti n wo Mvill be \u201cMOrient.mWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d * Church of the Advent J sunday, being the day before hanksgiving Day, will be ob- erved as Harvest Festival at e Church of the Advent.At he 8 a.m, Eucharist a Proces- jonal Cross and a pair of Altar ases will be dedicated.The ormer is a memorial gift, the atter a, thank-offering.offerings of fruits and vege- ables should be sent to the hurch on\u2019 Friday and Saturday, d after the Festival they will be given to St.Margaret's Hospi- 1, \u2014\u2014 ee * Calvary Church ; Services of Thanksgiving for the harvest and other blessings which e Canadian people share, will be onducted in Calvary United hurch, Westmount, on Sunday at 81 a.m.and 7.30 p.m., by the Pas- r, the Right Rev.T.W.Jones, LA.D.D.The subject of the morning ser- ice will be, \u201cPutting First Things irst;\u201d while the theme of the vening sermon at 7.30 will be: rhe Master calls: \u201cLift up your pyes and look on the fields.\u201d Spe- 1al music will be rendered by the hoir under the direction of the \u201cMrganist and choir director, Giffora Mitchell.Contribution plates for special hanksgiving gifts of money may be placed in the foyer of the hurch by the Women\u2019s Association.This method of receiving a hankoffering is being followed his year in place of holding a \u2018hanksgiving supper due to the desirability of conserving food upplies.The Church Scheol will meet in | departments at 10 am.The monthly meeting of the teachers and officers of the Church School will be held in the Church Parlours on Wednesday next at 8 p.m.Important matters concerning he life and work of the school rill be considered.Every teacher and officer should attend.» | Stanley Presbyterian J At the morning Service in Stanley Church on Sunday, the Rev.R.Malcolm Ranson will be he Guest Preacher.His subject \u201cAssignment Yunnan\u2019.Mr.Ransom has been appointed o work for the Church in China, and with his family expects to leave early in November for the The Minister, the Rev.J.D.Wilkie will preach at the gevening Service, his sermon text Peing \u2018My Shepherd\u201d.NSO plan >s of tra ched iety, ries pr fhursday at The Sunday School meets each Sunday morning at 11 a.m.The Young People\u2019s Bible Class Will meet on Sunday at 3 p.m.the Ladies\u2019 Parlour.There will be a meeting of the Board of Managers next Monday vening at 8 p.m.The Communion of The Lord's Bupper will be observed at the morning and evening Services of Worship on October 20th.New fembers will be received into he fellowship of the Church at e Preparatory Service to be held the preceding Friday even- ng.The 1st Westmount Troop of e Boy Scouts meets every 730 p.m.The pcoutmastengwould be glad to Meet with any boys who are in- trested in the Scout Movement.pe niversary Services will be held n Sunday, October 27th.The Women's Prayer Meeting t 11 a.m.on Fridays.For Additional CHURCH NOTES See Page 4 ' Come to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Atlend the Church of Your Choice Regularly \u2019 # THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 $ e + Thanksgiving By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church I had the privilege of visiting the Province of Manitoba at the beginning of September and seeing a magnificent crop of grain being harvested to meet the terrible want of the world.It was a cheering experience and a beautiful sight.I had the further privilege of preaching in two country churches where Thanksgiving Services were being held.Both churches were decorated with the produce of the gardens and with the wheat that is the richest and most characteristic erop of the West.But in each case the very centre of the decoration was a loaf of bread on the Lord\u2019s Table.The whole seemed to me to be symbolic of our relationship with our Heavenly Father.Last Spring at Ascensiontide we offered our prayers\u2014on the Rogation Days\u2014 for God's blessing on our crops.We\u2014represented by our farmers \u2014had prepared our ground, winnowed the seed to keep it free of weeds, sown it with all the care we could, and had left it in God's Kkeeping.We had co-operated with God as far as we could, but there Were some things we had to leave to Him alone, and we asked for His continued blessing.God answered our prayers and now that our crops are gathered in we come together once more to offer thanks and prayers.Like the Hebrews of old we present our first fruits in His House.- The loaf of bread carries the symbolism a little further.For there we have man's further action upon the wheat.No doubt the wheat alone can be good food, but it is a far better food when it is processed.We have here not simply the co-operation of God and man but the co-operation of God and man and man.Wheat could stand for the work of one man by himself.Bread cannot.It is the result of the work of the farmer who sowed the seed and harvested the crop; of the trucker who brought the wleat to the mill; of the miller who ground it after he had secured his thresher from the manufacturer who made it.It is the result of the work of the merchant who sold it; of the housewife or baker who baked it, and of all who produced all the machinery for the various processes.In short, that loaf of bread on the Lord\u2019s Table is the dedication to God not only of the fruit of the earth, but the dedication of the result of the whole of our industrial life.We thank God for the rich soil and the gentle rain and the ripening sun.Perhaps if we thanked Him with the same sincerity for the intelligence which Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave., John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop Organist and Choirmaster THANKSGIVING AND \u201cCHRIST FOR MONTREAL\u201d CAMPAIGN Preparatory Services 10.00 a.m, Westmount Bible School, 11.00 a.m.The Lovely Grace of Gratitude, \u201cNow thank we all our God.\u201d 7.30 pan.\u201cBringing in the Sheaves.\u201d \u2026 Xlelds white already unto Harvest, \"7\" Di.Johnston Wili Preach has enabled us to build the mills; to mine the ore; to make the machinery; to mill the wheat; to distribute the flour; we might realize that our labour wars are an offence against God who has enabled us in co-operation to do these things.St.Paul told the Christians in Rome that the cause of the sins that befell the Gentile world wal the fact that they were able to discern God in Nature and yet God, nor were they thankful.That is why we are under judgment today.We have not dedicated our industry to God.We have assumed that it was ours to do with as we wished\u2014even to fight over it.When we have really learned thankfulness God will grant us peace.-_\u2014 * * [ St.Luke's United | * * Services of Thanksgiving will he observed in St.Luke's thig Sunday, The minister, Rev.Ralph E.Spencer, Will continue his morning series of sermons on, \u201cLaying the Foundations,\u201d when he will preach on the third subject in the series, \u201cHis Name Be Praised.\u201d The evening subject will be, \u201cOur Date With Destiny.\u2019 The choir, now being greatly augmented, will provide special anthems of praise, Each elder undertakes to visit every member in his district four times a year.Not only does he visit with the purpose of getting acquainted with tho members in his care, but, also, to present the member's communion card.This splendid service by elders is greatly appreciated.1f, for one reason or another, you did not receive your communion card or you have a change of address, kindly contact the Roll Clerk at DE.9159, Your Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount (Opposite Westmount Park) Minister Rev.Wm.On Mulligan, M.A, LL.B, D.D.Organist: Me.Harry Norris, L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 11.00 aun, \u201cThe True Thanksgiving,\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School, 3.30 pm.The Minister\u2019s Bible Class, 7.30 p.m, \u201cBenefits Forgot.\u201d Dr.Mulligan will preach at both ser- ces, Visitors and Newcomers to the District Cordially welcome at all Services.Friday Evening, October 18th at 8.15 p.m, the Preparatory Service.Sunday, October 20th, at 11 a.m.Communion Service, Stanley Presbyterian Church \u2014 Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 11.00 a.m.The Rev.R, Malcolm Ransom, \u201cAssignment Yunnan \u2014 and working with the Church of Christ in China.\u201d 11.15 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Young.People\u2019s Bible Class.7.30 pm.\u201cMy Shepherd,\u201d The Rev.J.D.Wilkie, The Minister will conduct both services.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.CM., L.Mus, Lovely Muse, by Westmount Cholr, trees (McGill) Organist and Choir Director.they did not recognize Him as co-operation makes for an up-to- date communion record.The Session will meet on Wednesday next at 8 o'clock.À rummage sale will be held in the church Thursday, October 17.Donations may be left at the church at any time.If you have a large parcel and wish it delivered to the church, please call Mrs.Bowden at EL.7291.The Women\u2019s Association will hold a supper and sale on November 22, If you have not yet been canvassed by the Sewing Table Committee, a donation of an apron, a knitted article or any bit of sewing will be greatly appreciated.The conveners are Mrs.Parker and Mrs.Matthews, assisted by Mrs.Ward, Mrs.Ogilvy, Mrs.Shiells and Mrs.Lindop.Church of The Advent Western Ave.at Wood Ave., Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Reginald G.Stewart, Assistant Priest HARVEST FESTIVAL 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Matirs.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.3.00 p.m.Sunday \u2018 School.6.40 p.m.Congregational Practice.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m, Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wed- nesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on : Saturday at 8 p.m.The Church is open every day for private devotions.Visitors are always welcome and all seats are free and unappropriated.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cate St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canom Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant: .Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.THANKSGIVING 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev, Canon Gilbert iver, 11.30 a.m.Junior Church.7.30 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.\u2018Canon Gilbert Oliver.Morning and Evening Services will be broadcast over C.B.M.and C.J.A.D.Friday, October 18th, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Recter 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, 7.30 p.m.Evensong, Friday, October 18th, St.Luke's Day 10.00 a.m, Holy Communion.THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY.PAGE SEVEN Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ava, Westmount Minister: Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.\u2014_\u2014 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th SERVICES OF THANKSGIVING 10.00 a.m, Church School in all departments, 11.00 a.m.Putting First Things First, 7.30 p.m, The Master Calls: \u201cLift up your eyes and look on the fields.\u201d Special music for Thanksgiving, All are invited to attend and share is Thanksgiving to Almighty God, Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11.00 am.Dr.A, Lloyd Smith.Theme: \u201cGiving Thanks Always.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church School,\u2019 7.30 p.m.Rev.R, Graham Barr.Themes \u201cThe Sin of Complaint.\u201d 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, J John Robb, Mus, Bac., Organist and Cholrmaster, St.James United Church 463 St.Cathering St West Minister: Rev.F.W.Norwood, 0.D.Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, Subject: Thanksgiving Undertones: They say, \u201cWhere Is thy God?\u201d 7.30 pm.Evening Worship.\u201cWhy should we be thankful for so much that is of mixed value?\u201d Rev.F.W.Norwood, D.D\u2026 will preacb at both services.Mr.M.Warner Norman.Organist and Chofrmaster.ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A.BD.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\u201cLaying The Foundations.\u201d (3) His Name Be Praised.(Also a service of baptism.) 11.00 a.m.and 12.15 p.m, Church School, 7.30 p.m.\u201cOur Dale With Destiny.\u201d \u201cCome, Let Us Give, Thanks Unto The ord.Organist and Choirmaster\u2014 K.KR, Cunningham, F.C.C.M.St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., - near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., Minister Rev.Andrew J.Mowat, B.A.\u2026.B.D4 Assistant Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 11,00 a.m, Thanksgiving\u20141946.7.30 p.m.\u201cMarginal Living.\u201d Mr.Grant\u2014both services, 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega.\u2018 Organist and Choirmaster\u2014 Fred Whiteley, COME AND WORSHIP Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Gordon G.Mercer, Assistant SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m, Senior Sunday School and Bible Class, 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion: Thanksgiving, Preacher: the Rector.Kindergarten Class for small children, 3.00 p.m.Junior Sunday School and Kindergarten, 7.00 pn.Evensong: Thanksgiving, Preacher: the Rev.G.G.Mercer.Wednesday, Oct, 16th, 7 a.m.Holy Communion on.Thursday, Oct.17th, 10 a.m., Holy Com: munion, boon Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.)) - Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 11.00 a,m.\u201cPraise From the Depths.\u201d 12.15 pan.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Narrow Way.\u201d J.C, Scott, L.R.8.M., Choir Director G.E.Flower, Organist.\"DRE Gite spé Pa IS AT Pein et ED oT BRR REST ANS.LE RM SE de tr PR AE HEC rer re AES a rE al ee dé ey HE ar TRE A A Se ne A nm ern na + mr to Mr.PAGE EIGHT War brides of the congregation\u201d of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be entertained at the fall luncheon given by the Women\u2019s Association on October 22nd.Mrs.Lawrence Cross and Mrs.J.S.Mitchell will be the conveners.The St Matthias W.A, are planning to hold a bazaar next month in the parish hall, Church Hil, and are arranging a choice selcc- tion of gifts suitable for your Christmas giving.Miss Betly Webster and Mrs.Jack C.Cummings were joint hostesses at a lifien shower for Miss Muriel Jean Brown whose marriage to Mr.George Blake Carter.of New York, took place recently.Mrs.J.Keogan, of Sask.who came to town to attend the wedding of her niece, the former Miss Patricia Walsh, to Mr.Lloyd S.Pelley, is spending another month in the east, the guest of her sister, Mrs.P.Williams, Rawdon, Que.In honor of Mis Margaret Brewer, of Westmount, whose marriage John Edward Chapman, of St.Thomas, Ont, took place recently, several social events were held including a woolen and linen: shower by her co-workers on the office staff of the Revenue Accounting Department of the Bell Telephone Company; a miscellane- cus shower at which Mrs.Albert Edward Brewer was hostess; and a shower given by Mrs.Fred Burr, Rosemount, when the bride elect was presented with a sitting room lamp.\u2018Miss Ada Massey, accompanied by her niece, Miss Geraldine Massey, is leaving shortly for California where they will visit relatives.Charlotte Gowns HI TEENS! 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Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cox, of Westmount, announce the engage- nient \u2018of their younger daughter, Pauline, to Alexander (Sandy) Walker, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Walker, of Edinburgh, Scotland.The couple served overseas with the R.C.A.MC.The marriage of Gillian, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Par- OWNED AND OPERATED BY VETERANS WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS - WE NOW HAVE a Jewelry Department, with a fine display of Ronson lighters, bracelets, watches, pearls, etc, at reasonable prices.Altro & CALL HArbour 6553 1440 Bleury St.Room 3 5 Doors North of Imperial \u2018Theatre We Call For & Deliver Lavoie Eddie Altro the man who will call for and deliver your watch er clock ker, of Westmount, to Mr.James Gordon Wood, son of Mr.and Mrs.been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, October 26th, at four o'clock, in Trinity Mem- crial Church.APPROACHING WEDDINGS At the marriage of Sheila, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.O'Reilly.to Mr.Forrest M.Morgan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur J.Morgan, of Saranac Lake, N.K., which will take place on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Miss Betty O Reilly will be maid-of-honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Miss Helen St.James and Miss Grace Kerr.Little Miss Peggy Ann McTaggart, niece of the bride, will act as flower girl.Mr, Gerald Morgan will be best man.for his brother and the ushers will be Mr.William Berry.and This message spcnsored by C.DESJARDINS & CO.LTD.FURRIERS Mr.Ronald Leahey.1170 St.Denis St.tetera.HA.3191 \u201cWestm \u2014 Sir £ To In V Greet Mrs.CI -extende Westmo opening this afte Sir Head of has kin \u2018to bé t meeting \u2018British land has serving West À |was the special tion of to direc sion in be intr Mayor Adams the clui A sho Miss Me of the vices, w carried connecti parcels The s Edmund served | land ar Guest: be cord An ai by the 10.D.E, 19th, fr Victoria cart Str ed to at | We 2), oy le Beg.dge in Y, Oc \u20ac Con.\u201connop rations >hurch \u2014 led A aid womer One 1850 punNTY \u2014 - Sir Andrew Jones To Speak At Club In Westmount Greetings from the president, Mrs.Clifford S.Fortier, will be extended to the members of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club at the opening meeting of the season this afternoon in Victoria Hall.- Sir Andrew Jones, CM.G., \u2018Head of the British Food Mission, has kindly accepted an invitation to bé the guest speaker at the meeting.Sir Andrew entered the \u2018British Colonial Office in 1913 land has had an interesting career serving that office in British West Africa until June 1945.He was then sent to Germany on a special mission on the comple- ton of which he was appointed to direct the British Food Mission in Canada.The speaker will be introduced by His Worship Mayor Percy R.Adams.Mrs.Adams will also be a guest of the club at the meeting.A short talk will be given by Miss Meredith Hodgson, president of the Women's Voluntary Services, who will explain the work carried out by the service in connection with overseas food parcels and meat coupons.The soloist will be Mr.Thomas Edmunds, tenor, and tea will be served by Mrs.Herbert C.Hol- Jand and her committee.Guests of the members will be cordially welcomed.Chapter Party An atternoon party is being held bv the HM.S.Renown Chapter, 10.DE.on Saturday, October 19th, from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Victoria Rifles Armoury on Cath- cart Street, All friends are invited to attend.For Fast Service Bring Your TO A QUALIFIED WATCHMAKER Fine Assortment of Rings, Shockproof Watches, Wedding Gifts, \u201cetc.Laurence ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W.(Near Greene) © WE.2102 WALL PAPER = - 2 Lo] a \u2014 Every Available Paper And Friendly .Helpful Assistance In Making Your Selection : 9594 Wil PAPER SHOP MEZZANINE FLOOR CASTLE BUILDING hE STANLEY STREET ILL « eicseseviiaaiiilt Deluxe Dream Gowns Will Be Modelled At Mock Wedding The bridal number to be presented in \u201cNite of Giamor\u201d, the coming fashion show 'n aid of the St.Genesius Players Guild, will pve featured by the distinctiveness cf each gown and by the general effect of 2 mock welding.Dorothy Shrimpton as the bride in in white velvet will be attended by Joan Parr, her maid of honor, in a draped purple jersey gown and the Lridesma\u2018as, Grace Long, Helene MacPeal, Frances C\u2019Brien and Eleanor Folan, will wear bouf- fant-style nylon gowns each one designed along different lines in shades of blue, rose, lime and turquoise with matching feather Leaddresses.The flower girls, Barbara Lauzon anll Jessica Townsend, will ve in fine crepe dresses.Freddy D.ibe and Michael Kinsel- la will be the pages and Michael Grant the ring bearer.Cyril Emblem, tenc: from the St.Genesius Glee Ciub, will sing \u201cO Promise Me\u201d during the procession and the following members sof the gui:d are participating in she feature: Ralph Webber as the groom, Bernard McGowan, the father, Hugh O\u2019Brien, the best man, Timm Crow, Kevin Griffin, Feter McKeogh and Mark Mc- Keown as ushers.Commeatator for the evening will be Mrs.M.A.Shrimpton who will be introduced by Brendan Fahey as master ov ceremonies.Under the chairmanship of Miss Mae Nadig, Business Manager of the guild.the fashion show will take place in the main ballroom of the Windsor Hotel, Thursday, October 17, at 8.15 p.m.Tickets ate available at the Campion Bookshop, 1184 Phillips Place.Stanley Luncheon The fall luncheon under the auspices of the Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held in Franklin Hall Memorial on October 22nd at 1.15 p.m.The guest speaker will be Mrs.A.Turner Bone of the Local Council of Women.Card Party Villa Maria Alumnae (English Section) are holding their annual card party in the Grand Hall of Villa Maria Convent on October 19, at 2.35 p.m.For tickets call Miss Alice Brophy between 9 and 5.30.Board Meeting The Board of Management of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will hold a Board Meeting on Tuesday, in Victoria Hall at 2:30 p.m.Only 10 per cent of the salt water fish brought to American ports is consumed by people living more than 200 miles from seacoasts, +! unes ee (WC a \u2014 oF Nile Military W hist Tableholders The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis: Temple No.46, will hold their annual autumn military whist in the Kensington Church Hall, on Tuesday evening at 8.30 p.m.under the convenership of Mrs.Norman Johnston, general convener, assist- E.D.Bonnell and Mrs.K.W.Matheson.The following is a partial list of tableholders; Mr.and Mrs.Arvid Growen, Mr.and Mrs.N.Johnston, Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Bonnell, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth W.Mathe- son, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.S.Andrews, Mrs.O.Baver, Mrs.Edith Benson, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Bragger, Mr.and Mrs.P.Brewster, Mrs.L.Bell, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Chamandy, Mrs.J.D.Clements, Jr., Mrs.D.Davies, Mrs.M.W.Drayton, Miss M.Dray- \u2018|Miss M.Murphy, Mrs.ed by the following committee: | Mrs.Orma Growen, Queen; Mrs.| c Ford, \u2018Miss Florence Fox, Mrs.H.Halsall, Mrs.D.Hay, Mr.and Mrs.M.Lagdon, Mrs.Alex.Leslie, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Loane.Mrs.May Martin, Mr.and Mrs.'B.Massiah, Mrs.M.Montgomery, J.Nixon, Miss Edna Nixon, Mrs.E.Secord, Mr.and Mrs.J.Skaife, Mrs.E.Thomas, Mr.and Mrs.J.Tolson, Mrs.W.Wesley, Mr.and Mrs.Bob \u2019 PAGE NINE Wood, Mrs.Harry Farr, Mrs, Frank Buckley, Mrs.Walter Willis, Mrs.R.Eaton, Mrs.J.Eric Clark, Mrs.Thos.Clark, Mrs.F.Pinfold, Mrs.M.Brown, Mr.and Mrs.B.Srey, Mr.and Mrs.E.Myles, Mrs.A.Stitt, Mrs.Lane, Mrs.Burgess Tableholders are requested to bring their own .playing cards Frienis are cordially invited to dt- tend.Oil Permanents \u201c For cppointments, Please Daily 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! For 2 Weeks Only REDUCED TO $ 5 ° Fi.6808 Store Hours phon- ton, Mrs.W.R.C.Field, Mrs.F.MENARD'S BEAUTY SALON HAIR STYLISTS AND BEAUTICIANS 1363 Greene Avenue near Sherbrooke MELVILLE\u2019S THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS | Freestone Peaches | Concord Grapes - partir Pears - Plums - Peppers Squash - Pumpkins - Marrows - Citrons - Cucumbers Tomatoes, etc.Green Pepper Squash Fresh Green \u2018Firm Green Brussels 1O£ Each LETTUCE | 12¢ & 15¢ Head JERSEY BROCCOLI SPROUTS » À Bunches 29 ¢ 25¢ sox Iceberg & Boston CRUNCHY HEARTS | CELERY 283 | HEADS Mcintosh perbnch Large APPLES 59¢ bskt Cocking 127 on 15+ APPLES 39c bskt.3 bnchs 4 for 55¢| Coden Ripe 35cj\" Or 22¢ BANANAS 14c Ib.Fancy Quebec No.1 © NEW BEETS & CARROTS 6 Bunches 2 5 f OTHER SIZES 35c - 49c - 59c & 69c doz.Sunkist _ JUICE ORANGES 29+ o: Siack's Cream or White MUSHROOMS 3 297 Pkg \u201c1 Firm Rose & Tomatoes Hot House Sno-Wh ite CAULIFLOWERS LARGER SIZES 19e & 25c ea.EACH 15- MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 19 HUBBARD SQUASH - 29c & 39\u20ac Each 5 ror 25¢ 4 for 29c - 3 fer 29c 2 fer 29c Large Green & Red Sweet Fresh Clean CAPE COD Cranberries 49, ar.| Peppers poz.49 ¢ | Washed li Ny PARSNIPS 2 us 15¢ TH ETH 1 | Le Ne il p= Finest Que.Mountain Bartlett Turnips 4 15s 15¢ PEARS 5 for 20¢ TOKAY GRAPES 15¢ ».4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.WE.1151 FREE COURTEOUS , DELIVERY pin Te > Peas: 2001 eae Mt à cr SSHSSTGL Tr nn RE esi Hhiish PAGE TEN Follow her every week for helpful hints in your shopping.Gerry will answer all inquiries.CERRY'S CHATTER COLUMN a Copyright 71616.A Dream Come True For the iast three weeks I have heen extolling the C.S.I.Gift Shop.I thought you would like to know dust how this unique chain of shops came into being.In 1925 Mr.J.M.Bate of he Canada Steamship Lines Ltd.conceived the bright idea - of doing away with the old magazine counters abnard ship.In their place he built a floating Bond Sireect.Hehe the.nas- sengers were able to buy gifts that were hoth attractive and a lasting memento for \u201cthe fciks back home.\u201d Later he car- ricd his brain eHild to the worid famous Manoir Richelieu, at Murray Bay, Que.The Hotel Tadoussac, at Tadoussac and the Thousand Islands Club, on Wellesley Island, near Alexar- dria Bay, N.Y.Then came the grand finale tn all this, in that new and notable link, the ultra- smart gift shop on Sherbrooke St.corner ot Mackav, which I have described to you in previous chats.I fee] that I am right in crediting Canada Steamship Lines for tre renaissance nf handicrafts and domestic arts.Previous to this we knew of hooked rugs only by the ordin- arv.garish, kitchen varietv.By their intense enthusiasm for this work, they have inspired our artistes to outde even themselves, which you can witness by visiting the Sherbrooke St.shop, and seeing the rugs which have been designed for the C.S.L.Gift Shop alone, The Auxiliary Services Dept.of C.S.L.desigrs its own packaging, tapes, wrappings and its envelopes, all of which adds to its originality.The executives of this department iive for just one idea: The Shops.No detail too trivial, na project too vast for consideration.Tarven Bulows HAND WEAVING da Luxurious Rugs Those of you who have had the pleasure of meeting Karen Bulow know her to be the unassuming and modest person she is.So it was after considerahle coaxing that she gave me permission to give you this news, Two years ago at the Canadian Handicraft exhibition in Toronto, Miss Bulow along with other well xnown manufacturing establishments, exhibited her own creations at the Design in Industry Exhibition.It is interesting to nofe that the technique employed in these rugs is the same us used in orientals.Actually.however, the designs are totally different.The one 1 singled out was a lemon and gray design.These rugs are wcven on heavy linen warp, in any size required, and in any combination of colours that vou may desire.They have a warmth end softness in them that you do not find in the rranufactured ones.These rugs are so well made that they will stand years of hard wear, Miss Bulow intrusts only her finedt skilled craftsmen in the making of rugs, and I feel too few of our Montreal people kncw of the luxurious quality and fame already aroused with her rugs.I was surprised myself to learn of the distant places to which these rugs have been shipped.If you are looking for something different and novel be sure and see these fluor coverings.I was looking at a bolt of drapery material that had a richngss
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