The Westmount examiner, 18 avril 1947, vendredi 18 avril 1947
[" 47 Yours In 0» Westmosmt™ \\ } WEDDING GIFTS including a Fine Selection of À Choice Silverware 3 Expert - Watch & Clock Repairs fOHMAN'S JEWELLERS I ae.ic H WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.IE pe SH yoL.Xviil, Ne.16 \u2018 .od So AN £ For Montreal JR OR FIS-ERT \u2018Mount Royal 250.Ex The Qminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 Next Week By Don McLean April 24th, 25th and 26th, 1947 will go down in School Music History 3 \u2018red letter days\u2019, not only in Montreal, but in many cities and towns all over the continent which are being represented here in the Interna- \u2018tional Festival of School Music.Visiting students to be billeted in West \u2018nd Montreal will number 1,520 with a furth®r 700 in city hotels; Hreakdown of the total first named being Notre Dame de Grace 600, Montreal West 250, Hampstead 120, Westmount 300, and the Town of = 1 For the organizers, mostly teachers, who have given unstintingly \u2018of their leisure in making preparations for the big non-competitive, Jron-profit-making project, the MS time has arrived when, although ) ll there is a mountain of work to be \u2018accomplished, a successful climax fs now fully assured.i Conspicuous among the prob- Jems which have arisen from time to time to plague the minds and og down the hopes of th Festival | Committee and its helpers have been those concerning the housing of the two thousand visiting participants, and the securing of suitable Conductors for the massed students\u2019 Band, Orchestra and Chorus on \u2018International Night\u2019, which is the final night of the Festival.The housing jam in particular -threatened at one time to ruin completely the whole aim and purpose of the Festival, which is to inaugurate a series of International School Music Festivals in member countries all over the world.In the words of the Festival Com- MP mittee\u2019s \u2018Bulletin No.3\u2019: \u2018Every ® hotel in Montreal had \u2018No Vacancy\u2019 # signs working overtime.Even a group of public-spirited hotel owners and managers, atempting to cope with the situation, was able to supply only a small part of the À requirements .The solution .Syl A telephone rang.A woman's #38 voice said: \u2018My son and daughter go to high school.They are keenly interested iñ this International Festival of School Music.But they are not happy about the idea of all participants being billeted in (Continued on Page 18) ; G.W.Spinney #& George W.Spinney, Braeside Place, Westmount, president of Fthe Bank of Montreal and member of the Board of governors of McGill University, on Wednesday was elected president of the Board of governors and chairman of the 2 executive committee of the Royal § Victoria- Hospital at the -annual F meeting of the board.\u2018 High tribute was paid Dr.Chipman, whom he succeeds, for his great services as a teacher, physician, member of the board, .and as president of the hospital.In accepting office as president, Mr.Spinney, who has been on the hospital board since 1942, referred to the high traditions upheld by his predecessors in public service and administrative leadership.He said it was his hope to live up to\u2018 these traditions.Other members of the executive committee are: W.F.Angus, Ross H.McMaster, J.W.McConnell Westmount Leads City In Campaign Westmount Division of the St.John Ambulance Society Appeal leads all other such divisions in the Montreal area in their canvass for funds, it was announced by F.D.Knowles and Mrs.C.F.Fortier, co-chairmen of the West- mount division.This announcement was unreservedly confirmed by L.E.Brittle, National Campaign Director, who stated that he desires to express appreciation on behalf of the Society to Mr.Knowles and Mrs.Fortier, and all others who worked and contributed to put the campaign across.Mr.Brittle states that the final figure is expected to pass $700,- 000.Westmount has contributed over $10,000.- - : : The Order's primary function is to serve humanity, to alleviate and prevent suffering.This it accomplishes.through instruction in First Aid and Home Nurding, and by Blood Grouping.Such funds as are required to enable the Society to fulfil its humanitarian mission are obtained through donations, and the generous response of the people of Westmount to the Appeal does honour to their city.Much credit for this local success is due to the unstinting and altruistic efforts of all those who actively participated to put the campaign across.Local groups who organized teams to canvass the city include the following: \u2018Westmount Women's Club, Catholic Women's League, American Women's Club, Canadian Legion Branch - 39, Westmount Rotary Club, Westmount Taxis, a group of local Bankers, the Westmount Brigade of the St.John Ambulance Society, and\u2019 others.To all concerned \u2014 Well Done! Honour Dr.Stern On 50th Birthday Special recognition of the 50th birthday of Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, will be observed at the closing Dinner Meeting of the Temple Men's Club to be held at the Temple Community House dt 6.45 p.m.on Sunday.The actual] anniversary is next Thursday.Annual election of officers and board members will take place at this meeting.A reception prior to the dinner will be held in the Temple Lecture Hall and the and Dr.Chipman.oo ladies will be guests of brotherhood \u2018members.: Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished \u201c Clecned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4263 St.Catherins St.Westmount PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS GLEE CLUB AT VICTORIA HALL The Dominion Rubber Glee Club, comprised of a group of company employées, under the direction of John Boisseau, entertained the Montreal Chapter of the Silver Cross Women's Association of Canada lost night aot Victoria Hall.This group of songsters, made wp of mixed voices, presented a pleasing programme.Included were such songs as \"Gypsy Love Song,\u201d \"Without You,\u201d \u201cWhen Day is Done.\u201d \u201cKiss in the Dark, \u201cNight and Day.\u201d These versatile singers, who started the Glee Club merely to fulfil their desire to get fo- gether ond sing, now find themselves a successful and much sought after group for entertainment purposes.| Westmount Hobby Show | and Girl's Hobby Show recently Complin.Third: Pedro Rodriguez.Winners Are Announced | Following is the list of prize winners in the Westmount Boys held; Art Department Class \u2014 Still Life: \u2014 Class A.Firsts: Nancy Dalton, P.Rodriguez, Micheline Dufresne, Carol Atkinson, and Peter Lorbel.Seconds: Babette Radley |- and M.Cleghorn, Third: Murray Atkinson.Class B.Firsts: Arthur Chesmer, Helga Liverant, Pedro Rodriguez, Arthur Chesmer, Gordona Phillips, Seconds: Nancy Complin, Helga Liverant, Brian Heugh and Nancy Drina Jones and Babette Radley.Class C.Firsts: Bernard Bedford, Beverley Wilbank, Jack Cote Brierley, Helga.Liverant, John Smith, Helen Pace.Thirds: Nicholas Mack, Sean Mack, Tom Parrott.Class D.First: Joan Deach- man, Micheline Dufresne.Second: John Bertram.Third: Brian Heugh.Class E.Firsts: Jim Brierley, Nicholas Mack, Joan Deachman, and Micheline Dufresne.Seconds: Mack Ito, Jim Binmore, and Helga Liverant.Third: Ian Mitchell.Judge Department of Arts \u2014 C.V.Frayn and.Special Prize winner \u2014 George Gough.Department of Crafts: Radio.First: Philip Reis, Ross Graham, Toby Lansen \u2018and Gordon Rid- dell.oe ; Metal Work.First: Tom Par- rott.\u2019 Aeroplanes.First: Jack Fol- kins, Peter Safford, Richard Freedman, Bobby Forest, C.Amour, M.Blagdon, Patsy Smith, John Lough, Jack Folkins, Ronald Doyle, Richard Harling Jack Folkins, Grace Hogg, Donald Reid, Danny Usher, C.Bowles, G.\u2018Dionne, J.McDowell, W.Se- biller and P.Wiggs.Seconds: Joe, Schell, Norman Alexander, Robin Nichols, E- Jackham, Loufrage, E.Packham, Peter Howey, Claire Pringle, Ian Rutherford, John Lough, Joanne Foot, Robert.Porter, Irene Ri- | chard, R.Aldred, \u2018'W.Sebiler, and George Gough.Seconds: Jim + and T.Parrott.Thirds: Jack Folkins, Ian Rutherford, Ian Rutherford, Audrey Anderson, Hazel Dunn, Ronald Doyle, Ian Rutherford, Margaret Blagdon, Don Hendy, Robert Potter, Cynthia Scott, P.Harris, W.Taylor, L.Fraser, and B.Wal- bank.Judge \u2014 G.R.Gay and Special Prize Winners \u2014 W.Sebil- ler, B.Forest and P.Deschamps.Department of Collections: Stamps.Firsts: Norman Alex- dnder, Gordon Sylvester plus special, John Vipond, Richard (Continued on Page 2) WAC Social Club Plays \u201cPinafore\u201d For its first public presentation, the Employees\u2019 Social Club of War Assets Corporation has undertaken an ambitious task\u2014 the presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's \u201cHMS.Pinafore,\u201d which will open, appropriately, on St.George\u2019s Day, April 23, in Victoria Hall.The opera will be repeated on the two subsequent evenings.Jerry Shea, well known to the followers of the Savoy Operas in Montreal, is handling the musical direction, and the cast includes several people with extended stage and musical experience, including: Miss Joan Lomas, as Josephine} George Youmatoff as Ralph; Ron Kinsman, as Sir Joseph Porter; Harry Elsey, as Captain Cor- coran; Carol Burnett, as Buttercup; Ray Price, as Deadeye George Bragonetz, as the Bosun; Judy Moen, as Hebe; and Ab Cohen, as the Carpenter's mate, supported by a full chorus.Business Association Aim\u2014 Formulate Code Of Ethics Business Association of Westmount is going ahead! President Chas.A.James states that the rapidly increasing membership is indicative of the rapidly growing interest among local business men in the kindred spirit\u2019 and interchange of ideas for improvement in the general business of Westmount which would result from a strong Business Association.Their collective voice will carry weight.The overall object of the Association is to develop a code of ethics among local business men, to build up their reputation for fair practice, and to inform the public of the established fact that West- mount business gives service equal to that obtainable anywhere.In preparation now is a booklet entitled \u201cWhat You Can Buy In Westmount, and Where You Can Buy It.\u201d This booklet is, in actuality, à \u2018directory of Westmount *- \u2014 a businesses, and contains a brief history of the City from its inception.It is to come out in the early fall, and will be distributed to all householders in the city.INESTHOUNT BILLETS PUPILS : Music Festival Readied PAGE TWO BY REG GROOME Rehearsals for the Scout Show scheduled for the Forum on May 17 will be held this Saturday at both the R.C.A.S.C.and fDuke of York's Armouries.All Colour Parties should report to Mr.Ernest Harris at the R.C.A.S.C.Armoury, No.1 Hillside Avenue, in West- mount at 2.30 p.m.All units participating in Items four.five and six will meet at the Duke of York's Armoury also at 2.30 p.m.Units in Item four report to V.O.West, in item five to Wm.Leeson and item six to R.Mountney.It is essential that there be representatives from every unit in order that the Circus Committee may have an idea of how far you have progressed.According to the list sent out by Headquarters, 2nd Westmount are putting on three stunts in item five and St.Matthias one stunt in item six.These are the only two Westmount units participating directly in the Circus.The Scout Show Committee have offered TWO WEEKS CAMPING \u2014 FREE, at either Scout Camp Tamaracouta or Sea Scout Camp S.S.S.Venture.They will pay the 1947 standard camp fees for the whole winning patrol, 5-8 boys, who sell the largest dollar value of tickets for the Scout Show on May 17th.Ask your Scoutmaster or Patrol Leader about this sensational offer now, and enjoy two weeks camping \u2018\u201con the house\u201d.There is a similiar offer for the Wolf Cubs, one week\u2019s free camping at Jungle Grove Camp (MacAuley).The fee will be paid for any number up to ten cubs from the same Pack who have the largest dollar value of ticket sales by noon on Wednesday, May 14th.Ask your Cubmaster for more details about this chance to have a free holiday.The March Badge report for Wolf Cub records shows that there weré a total of 247 proficiency badges passed during the month compared with 254 during March, 1946.Eighteen 2nd stars yere completed this March compared with 15 last year.This year's March badges were made up as follows: Artist, 17; Athlete, 3; Collector, 28; First Aider, 13; Gardener, 2; Guide, 27; Home- craft, 15; House Orderly, 38; Observer, 5; Swimmer, 5; Team- Player, 77; and Toymaker, 17.This is quite an impressive list and we are glad to see the number of teamplayer badges being awarded.Transportation for Wolf Cub Camp has been arranged to leave Scout Headquarters on Saturdays at 1 p.m.by bus.Half a dozen strong-armed able-bodied people are wanted to open Cub Camp on the week-ends of June 7th and June 14th.There is no pay and lots of hard work and good fun.Have you your application in for the Akela Training Course?What are you waiting for?We don\u2019t want to have to cancel the course again due to lack of sufficient applications.Starman and Prospector Badges, two badges for senior Scouts, are slated to get underway in six- week courses conducted by Executive Commissioner E.Russel Paterson.Starman starts next Monday at Headquarters, from 7.15-8.45 p.m.while Prospector starts on Wednesday, also from 7.15-8.45 p.m.Anyone wishing to take either of these badges must start at the first session, there will be no \u2018\u201ccatcher-uppers\u201d.It looks as though the road to Tamaracouta won't be open for some weeks to come yet and the weather we had on Wednesday won\u2019t help things along.Hamp- stead Scouts, after a futile effort to reach Camp this past week-end, report the road well covered with as much as ten feet of snow in some places, which, being soft, is impassable by foot, car or horse.They intend to wait a couple of weeks and try again.MORE HONORS Director John Farrow, now at the helm of Paramount's action- packed aviation epic, \u2018Blaze of Noon,\u201d has received another award for his war service.Latest honor is a citation from the British War Department.Farrow served in the Royal Canadian Navy.Cn BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND 3 WINIFRED E.WILSO§ We are inclined to think that bird banding is something essentially modern.True, it is less than 30 years since this has been done on a large scale, and improvements ave still being made.However, birds were marked way back in the first century, and as long ago as 1710 a Heron was found in Germany weaning on its leg a ring that had been attached in Turkey several years before.Around 1803 Audubon, the noted bird artist, placed silver wires around the legs of two fledglings Phoebes and so was able to identify them in the same neighbourhood the following year.Less than 100 years later Prof.Mortensen of Denmark placed aluminum rings on Starlings, Storks and several birds of prey.Then in Germany the ringing of birds was begun, and almost si- multancously Paul Bartsch banded 100 Herons in America.But it was not until about 1920, after the 1.8.Bureau of Biological Survey had taken the responsibility of suppiy- ing bands and keping records, that real system came into the undertaking.Mr.F.C.Lincoln was put in charge, and the machinery began to hum.Canada and the Unit- de States agreed to use a common set of numbers on the bands.Jack Miner, at Kingsville, Ontario, carried on the work of banding Ducks and Geese for 35 years, and now his sons are running this wonderful Bird Sanctuary where thousand of birds are banded each year.Banding is now considered a most valuable method of bird study.The smal aluminum rings graded in size to fit ail species aud marked with a number and return address, come from the government arranged on bent wires that resemble safety pins.Special tools (tiny pliers and awls) are required to fasten them on the birds.Full records are kept, and all information is sent to headquarters: Ottawa for Canadians.When a banded bird is recovered, the bander is notified, and the finder receives a card stating when and where the band was attached.At first only nestlings were banded.Now they are considered too young, and either fledglings, or adults, caught in especially fully studied and liberated.A skilled bander can discover many facts about the migration, how the young scatter in successive seasons, the extent and relative permanence of an individual\u2019s territory, weight at different seasons and times of day, how long a bird lives, its parasites, plumage, moulting, and individual characteristics.What brings Mr.Robin first?COWBELLS FOR CHIMES Spike Jones, whose City Slickers are accompanying Mary Hatcher in Paramount's 38-star \u201cVariêty Girl,\u201d recently purchased an antique grandfather's clock but didn't like the soft, mellow chimes.So he replaced them with .cowbells., constructed traps, are ringed, care- Roslyn News By Ross Southward and Douglas Turner A softball league has been started by Mr.Pitcairn of \u2018Room 19.The games will be played at King George Park on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.The teams are made up of Grade Five and Six pupils.There are twelve boys on each team.Each team plays five games with the two winners meeting in the finals.On Tuesday an exhibition softball game was played between Room 19 and Room 16.Room 19 won 15-9.It was a very exciting game with Room 16 leading only once and that was at the end of the first inning.Both teams By The Forman Twins and Mary Dickins On His Blindness For several weeks one of this pillar's more remorseless critics has maintained that ye Highlights lacks news of the local frailery.To which we replied in our most austere and dignified T-Zone baritone that Westmount chicks do very little to redeem themselves in print.Obnoxious critic No.1 retaliated to the effect that The very idea, they certainly do and, furthermore you're just too blind to see half of what goes on around our garden suburb.At this point we strategically retreated with a half-hearted promise #o do some- played good baseball, with Ross pthing about it.Our first move Southward, the winning pitcher, and Allan Warnock, the losing pitcher.The decisions of the umpires were hotly questioned.Some of the girls in Room 20 won ribbons in the Westmount.Hobby Show.Patsy Smith won first in her penmanship and also in her leather book-ends.Carol Armour won first in shell work.Elizabeth Loebel won one first \u2018and two seconds in swimming.Carol Reaper won first in cooking and first and second in swim- ing.Barbara Martin won first in World War I buttons.Miss Vera Jamieson has announced that the school choir will sing at the next meeting of the Home and School Association.The school nurse is giving the Patch Test to all pupils in the Kindergarten classes and to those in Grade I who are attending school for the first time this year.Hobby Show (Continued from Page 1) Freedman and Bob Norris.Seconds: Don MacNamara, Peggy MacRae, Ron Aldred and Don Elliott.Thirds: Garry Norris and Peter Loebel.Collections.Firsts: Philip Reid- ford and Phyllis McLean.Second: Richard Freedman.Third: David McDougall.Money \u2014 Paper.First: Ross Graham.Second: Dick Freedman.Third: Donald Savage.Coins.Firsts: Charters, Rex Binmore.Shells.First! Margaret Mc- Lean.Insects.First: Bob Norris.Second: Bob Norris.Scrap Books.Firsts: Joanne Scott, Michael Anderson and Heather Munro.Seconds: Dick McLean, David Dorion, Ann Pud- dicombe and Caroline Thirds: Dick Freedman and Bobby Anderson.Miscellaneous.First: John Fa- rabee.Second: Bob Webster.Third: Robin Nichols.Household Science: Cakes.Firsts Robin Wright.Second: Martha \u2018McDougall.Third: Chole Lefond.Cookies.First: Carol Reaper.Second: Elizabeth Cross.Candy.First: Honorable mention \u2014 Robin Wright.Embroidery.First: Catherine Folkins.Second: Joanne Scott.Third: Elizabeth Cross.Sewing.First: Elaine Norkett.Second: Audrey Anderson.Third: Marjorie Kishino.Special Prize Winners: Embroidery Work \u2014 Irene Droste.Sewing \u2014 Mary R.Pemberton Smith.Knitting \u2014 Barbara Bo- land.Judges Mrs.Parrot and Mrs.Martin., Department of Games: Ping Pong.Firsts: Ron Law, Barbara Jacobs, Ron Law and B.McIntosh.Seconds: D.McDougall, Bob Bunten, Carol Mosher, D.Mc- Dougall and Bob Bunten.Thirds: M.Batshaw, Michael Bacal, John Petry, Martha McDougall, John Smith and Brian McKeown.Judges \u2014 Peter Sykes, Richard Swan, Kan Macleod, Ken Parrott, Sam Tremaine.Penmanship.First: Patsy Smith and Don Savage.Seconds: Don Handry and Joanne Scott.Third: Gavin Ross.Frans.| -.Literature.Int.Essay.First: flopped.Johnny Holmes simply would not issue a pas.to the Vic Hall ladies powder room.Downcast and depressed, we shuffled to \u2018the Grease to drown sorrows with a cuppa cawfee.Whilst thus engrossed, inspiration - struck.Why not enlist some.females of the opposite sex to do the colyum?Man of action that we are, t'was no sooner said than done \u2014 result, penned by the Fro duo and Tien, appears below.Are we happy?Thenkyo.\u2014 J.D.Hang on, everyone, here\u2019s what you've all been waiting for (we have anyway).Now's our chance to get back at all your dirty cracks, Art.And as for you, Jake, | you're just a show-off.(This is fun!) Female Flattery Midge Palmer seems to have had a red-hot time up north judging from her burn.Diane Fer- dan plus Joan Rowe, minus their skis, but multiplied with reading material, divided their resourceg and spent a day in Ste.Adele.Audrey Campbell appeared during the day, but we're wondering what happens on a rainy night in St.Sauveur.Having quit her job, Pannie Kindersley will devote her time exclusively to modelling.Georgine Ferguson was seen here and there in the company of her red-haired (7?) friend.Dee-Dee Reid, when asked what had happened to her hair, replied wittily, \u201cI walked into the tail of a horse.\u201d .We like Joan Brown's interpretation of Spring.Seen last week on Sherbrooke Street sporting a new suit, red shoes and Patty Peirce.D.Savage.Second: C.Pringle.Int.Short Story.First: Judy Tyner.Second: C.Evans.Int.St.Poem.First: Rex Binmore.Second: Lillian Butler.Int.Movie Review.First: D.Savage.Judge \u2014 R.Steeves and Special Prize Winner \u2014 Rex Bin- more in Literature.Department of Pet Stock: Dogs: Spaniels \u2014 1st.Barbare Leger; 2nd.Beverley Walbank; 3rd.Anne Crombie.Terriers \u2014 1st.John Pratt; 2nd.Peter Howey; 3rd.Barbara Leger.Large Dogs \u2014 1st.Derek Dawson; 2nd.George Gough; 3rd.Sonia Robertson.Small Dogs \u2014 1st.Charles Morgan; 2nd.Anne Smith; 3rd.John Moffatt.Cats: 1st.Judy Thomas; 2nd.Christian Haslett; 3rd.Carroll Grimson.Miscellaneous Pets: \u2014 Rabbits, Parrots, 1st.Jean Scott; 2nd.Andy Reid; 3rd.Wilcox Stewart.Best To Show: \u2014 Derek Dawson (Black & White Collie).Judge \u2014 Dr.Harper \u2014 West- mount Animal Hospital.- HOME THE HARD WAY Ted Van Brunt, rising young Paramount player seen in the suspense drama, \u201cThe Big Clock\" with Ray Milland, was never in the United States, although a citizen, until 1939, when tension in the East forced his family to return.| Westmount Highlights \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_m_ .Speaking of new clothes, Pat Bennet looks delicious with hey head in that pink cloud (or hay, you noticed?) .While on th subject of girls, here is a reming, er to all of them that the long awaited Sadie Hawkins take place tonite at Westmount Hig), We hope you've done your dating early and avoided the last minut J rush, \u2018cuz it looks like a big nit .Was that Pam Smith we sa flashing New York togs all ovy the place?.All this is just t humour the eager beavers why wanted to hear a little about th girls.Hope you're satisfied! Hockey Handouts Westmount High School's hu / key team returned victorious frog their Ottawa sojourn where the downed Nepean High six - zero, Masterman got two goals ang Jones was red-hot, handling no more than a dozen shots to snatc an easy .goose-egg.The game roughened up in the third period With a bit of à scrap and double punitions to both teams.Wilbur Young is reported to have enjoyed life immensely when he partook of the victory celebration, (Way to went!) Item Info Which pink cloud is Gordie Cut.tle chasing in his Chev?(look above).Among the unfortunates who were left in the metropolis was Peter Merrill, who passed many a \u201cBevening\u201d in the company of blond John Turpin, .Angus Boright was observed Friday nite toting an amorous armfull.Was it heavy, Angus?.Saturday nite Bert Grindley was caught \u2018\u2018underwears\u201d.Ted Earl took a liking to bum over the week-end.Glen Harmon\u2019s long awaited washing machine finally arrived at Mitchell's Panda Emporium during the heat of the Boston-Montreal play-offs, Gagsters Doug Mitchell and Rob Grant, who is now \u2018among the ranks of the unemployed, inscribed » it to Milt Schmidt as the Mitchell |B Award for all-round hockey proficiency in forty-seven.Mrs.Harmon'\u2019s boy collected with a chuckle, .Gerry Burke was down with a temperature this week-end but he has taken great strides toward complete recuperation.We wonder what's happened to Georges Brow's black stockings.He must be wearing them on all fours (the dog).The Easter holidays saw Charlie Burgess at odds with a tree, on skis (Charlie, not the tree).He is now sporting wrist BR and leg casts.All Sol\u2019s sundaes k%% won\u2019t help Jimmy Parsons to re ffi} duce (Never mind, Jimmy, we Sd know that it's all muscle!) .} Eric Doehler, the strong silent} type, seems to have had a nice quiet week-end up north.Latest reports tell of Jake Dic-| | kins\u2019 close escape from abduction } last Friday nite.Dick Holden was accompanied by a long list when he left for New Yawk Tues § day (Don\u2019t forget the bubble-gum,g .Bette Thompson suf/ Dick!) .fered through an appendix opert tion during the holidays, was dix charged from the Homoeopathity According to thi\u2019 Tuesday.Oriole the Fossils Club Revu \u201cPush Up In Front!\u201d which rag last nite and will run tonite at Vit Hall, is nothing short of teeriffic Max Ford, advisor to the Purl & White Revue committee \u2018forty: five, composed the music and lyr } ound ¢ \u201cIn ics \u2014 also superb.Star of thet .show is Bod Goodier of Navy Show Ë fame.The Johnny Holmes cre i works in the pit, put inc overtime | to supply music for dancing after the performances.All this for ÿ two beans \u2014 one for the revue \u2014 one for the dance.Get wise Art; now you know what res! | literature reads like.Wel Ë we're down to our last pair of nylons, and we gotta run.- so \u201cbuy now!\u201d Garrister and Soticiter HOWARD S.ROSS K.C.Department fer the closing of estates ef Decensed Persons.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.West . REFRIGERATORS .I WASHING MACHINES WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 se ALWINS er = REPAIRS | = Je: RADIOS DE.8439 : 4 A x VACUUM CLEANERS x 1 \u2014~ \u201ca Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Radiat A tiny A ee A Ea \u2014 mi 3, & C Of Capitalism\" \u201cA LOTARY TALK by ROOT st t ; who thy elivered at lau ateh ystem ame uprem ne nemocratic form of government.+ Thu Ÿ Business is a necessity as old s man.We're all in business Muainiy because we have to eat.M his is true all over the world re- ardless of the system of business br form of government.The es- À entials of the different economic ystems are much the same every- Shere.They are: Enterprise \u2014 getting ut and doing things; Incentives to encourage enterprise; Tech- br 0logy \u2014 methods of doing things; Property \u2014 some of the rewards and results of enterprise, including the products of business and SN¥the equipment, materials and mo- Mney used for business.Capital \u2014 Jun.à noney saved to provide the means Jar.Miffor business; Money \u2014 system of mas ftokens for use in exchanging el) Moods and services and in keeping heat track of property; Markets \u2014 offs, means of exchanging goods and Bob PR services; Management, \u2014 organ- the Ek ization for running business, the ibed \u2018know how\u201d for getting things \u2018hell done; and Regulations \u2014 some stem to prevent unsound fric- ions among businesses and un- kle, ound actions by or against them.\u201cIn our system there are mil- #4 Going Trip?\"£4 Going o- » Trip\u2019 HOTELS AND RESORTS Free Information.No Service Charge Complete Travel Arrangements ds Business or Pleasure .Domestic or Foreign WHERE-TO-GO TRAVEL SERVICE LTD.1410 Stoniey (Room 510) PHONE LA.0027 - OPEN EVENINGS PAINTING | AND +1 4 DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town 4 1J.A.Bethune AT.7192 «3 , [TOPSOIL PHONE: : EL.1177 \u2018Garden Supplies 6051 Western Ave.Yetgbdo nut Co rig Specially treated loam, «The ABC of Capitalism\u201d was the title of an informative address the Westmount Rotary Club luncheon by guest speaker de A.Root, General Manager of the Better Business Bureau.#1.Root was Coal Controller for the Province of Quebec during he War, and is a Westmount resident.\u201cOur system of government was organized for the people, not or the glory and power of the state,\u201d declared Mr.Root in opening his address.\u201cOur forefathers came to this country and founded a for the preservation of individual freedom, upheld by the e rule of the people.The net result has been freedom and a Claude Root lions of \u2018capitalists,\u2019 said Mr.Root, \u201cbecause everyone who has savings in a bank or has a life insurance policy, or owns a share vf stock, or owns his own business, however small, is a \u2018capitalist\u2019.In our system, capital makes it possible for workers to use equipment worth billions of dollars to produce more goods, reduce costs, raise wages and increase the standard of living, and the \u2019capitalists\u2019, the people who own the system benefit by it.\u201cAn understanding of profit is important because our system is sometimes called the .\u2018profit system\u2019.Profits are necessary in any system., If by \u2018profit we mean the difference between what the owner of a business puts in and what he gets out \u2014 in any form \u2014 then the \u2018profit motive\u2019 applies to every human activity.Under our system, a business must offer what its customers want.Our system is based on economic as well as political democracy, and under the capitalistic system in Canada, we have one of the highest standards of living the world has seen.Our standards of individual freedom are as high as any in the world, and nearly all Canadians work.If we use our opportunities for education, skill, improvement and experience, we can go far, whether we work for others or for ourselves.Two Economic Systems \u201cThere are two main economic systems, Our capitalistic system is one; the other is the totalitarian system in which the government has supreme authority.Although the totalitarian system has the same nine essentials as the capitalistic or any other system, it is not owned by the people, and it is not based on individual freedom or a democratic government.The small controlling body gets the profits, living standards are low for the masses, and there is no individual freedom.\u201cOur system may not be perfect,\u201d said Mr.Root, \u201cno system is.There is need for improvement which is receiving serious attention, and substantial progress is being made.strengthen and improve our sys- eter \\ \u201cWe should never cease to who will conduct the be miner FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine West Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, WE DELIVER (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER - Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 PAGE THREE Special Youth Service At Calvary Church Allister Kirker, chosen delegate of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference Young People\u2019s Union of the United Church to the World Christian Youth Conference at Oslo, Norway, in July of this year, will deliver the sermon at the evening service at Calvary United Church on Sunday.At the invitation of the session of that church, Al will replace the Moderator, the Right Rev.T.W.Jones, whose duties take him out of town for this Sunday.Taking as his theme, that of the Oslo Conference, \u201cJesus Christ is Lord,\u201d Al will challenge young people with the significance of the Lordship of Christ in individual lives.The entire Special Youth Service will be conducted by young people.Others taking part are Sam Russell, President of the Montreal Presbytery Young People\u2019s Union, service, John Ferguson, President of Glen- garry Presbytery; Audrey Gerth, President of Dominion-Douglas Young People's Group who will read the scripture; and Isabel Frith, President of the Montreal and Ottawa Conoference Young People\u2019s Union, who will introduce \u2014\u2014 \u2014 (Continued on Page 18) This Week At Victoria Hall Friday, April 18 Health Department X-Ray.Fossil's Club Play, 8.15 p.m.N.D.G.Women's Club, 3.15 p.m.Monday, April 21 Postmen\u2019s Athletic Association Dance.Oasis Temple Daughters -of the Nile.Tuesday, April 22 Prog.Con.Women's Committee of Westmount, Mount Royal, and St.Antoine \u2014 Tea Meeting, 3.30 pm.\u2014 Address by Mrs.John Bracken.St.John Ambulance Society.Queen Esther Chapter O.E.S.Wednesday, April 28 V.O.N.\u2014 morning.Rotary Dinner.Westmount Chapter OES.\u2014 evening.War Assets Operatic Society, (Pinafore) \u2014 evening.Theodora Hertzl Chapter Bazaar.Thursday, April 24 Westmount Stamp Club Mizpah Lodge : Also various weddings and other affairs during the week that are not listed.tem for the benefit of all.Individual initiative and the unleashing of personal energy in response to rewards for achievement have been the driving force behind all our progress in building the system which has come closer than any other to mroviding an abundant life.It's worth guarding.\u201d F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of Importec goods always In stock Repairing, cleaning snd pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST CTA er AFIT IN TI EVENE RE ELwood 0082 4 people who soon had the audience Garr, and Patrick Palmer as the half-tones, and Frances Whelan in a novelty doll dance to the tune of \u201cOh, You Beautiful Doll\u201d.Fred Browne, comedian, was assisted by Mary Culbert, Rosalean Rooney, Kenneth Black and Lorne Foy in a humorous ventriloquist act.\u201c Reveal Talent One of the highlights of Act I was the display of talent shown by Helen Losito, pianist, in both classic and swing tunes.Also taking the spotlight were the \u201cFour Gentlemen and A Guitar\u201d, including John Sessenwein, Peter Farrell, John Asselin and Robert Ses- senwein.The dancing of \u2018Irene Thoms and Patrick Palmer, and the voice of Lorne Foy were featyred in a very clever \u201cshadow\u201d dänce.The Sessenwein brothers, Robert and John, won acclaim for their presentation of \u2018Ma Blushin\u2019 Rosie\u201d.Blackface Interlude Providing variation was the complete changeover of the cast in the second half of the show to blackface, and the presentation Review Aids Parish Fund Young People Present Excellent Performance Playing to a capacity crowd at Victoria Hall last evening, \u201cTwo- Tones\u201d, the musical revue presented by the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish, consisted of a programme of gay singing, dancing and comedy by a cast of local talent.The show opened with a welcome of original lyrics, sung by Joan Melvin and John Asselin, backed by a chorus of over forty young into the spirit of the proceedings.An interlude of popular pieces by a group of instrumentalists was well done, and was followed by a number entitled \u201cA Girl, Four Half- Tones, and A Doll\u201d, featuring Joan Melvin as the girl, Lang Desjardins, Norman Hall, Stuart Mc- % x of such favorites as \u201cDinah\u201d and \u2018Evelina\u2019.Worthy of note was the rendition of \u201cOld Man River\u201d by Lawrence LeGros.An qld vaudeville skit in black- face was revived to delight the audience, the scene being stolen by Lang Desjardins who sang \u201cMy Mammy\u201d, and featuring such players as Fred Browne, Gerald Barry, David Shaughnessy, John Sessenwein, and Joan Quinlan, The popular singing duo of Jean Melvin and John Asselin was again presented, as were the tapping feet of Irene Thoms to such tunes as \u201cOn the Sunny Side of the Street\u201d.The finale, which left the audience humming \u201cSwanee\u201d featured Lang Desjardins with the entire cast.Praise must go to Joanne Schoe- ler and Robert Boyd for their original stage settings and also to Nancy Asselin, Commentator.\u201cTwo-Tones\" was produced and directed by Reverend George F.Thoms.Proceeds will go towards the Ascension Parish Rectory Fund.\"SALADA\u2019 COFFEE 5007 Sherbrooke West (Near Clarement) STORAGE YOUR PRECIOUS FURS ARE SAFE IN OUR FIREPROOF VAULTS Restyling - Glazing - Repairing All Estimates and Suggestions Without Obligation NORMANDIN & FILS (Established 1884) LIMITED EL.6049 pré Lee pt pe D A Eee ar sp ré rt re Frs ee a Ala ITEN a SE CE re pee eye A RAEN 1 mr re rie Pa 0 \u2014 ae EEE 020 \u201c .PSE _ : ei Pavia - Le ie Came TL ml, TRES 7 Tl = .- PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 THE EXAMINER Serving the City ef Westmonnt GARDEN SUBURB UF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WaAinus 2773% \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aime te be an Independent, clean / newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mai) subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Dept.Oflawa FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 TO HONOUR LATE JACK MINER Not a holiday, not a week anyone would be compelled to observe but with the week of April 10th being so appropriate as the season of the year when the birds are returning and the date of the late naturalist\u2019s birth\u2014The Hon.John R.MacNicol, M.P., Conservative from Toronto, has introduced a Bill in The House of Commons asking that the week be observed and known as The Jack Miner National Wild Life Week throughout Canada.A day when service clubs can feature bird house building contests in the schools, a day when school teachers can stress the value of bird, plant and tree life in the schools, a day when departmental stores can dress their windows to remind one and all of the significance of the week.Mr.A.J.Bradette, Liberal of Cochrane, is seconding the Bill when it has its second reading in The House of Commons.Not only would it have tremendous educational value but by being named The Jack Miner National Wild Life Week after the late Jack Miner, whom Irvin S.Cobb declared \u201cwas the greatest practical naturalist on the planet,\u201d it would be a living memorial to the most famous Canadian.It being the birthday of the late naturalist thus it is such an appropriate time both the season of the year and a way in which to honor the late Jack Miner at no expense to the country in the form of dollars and cents.Should the Bill pass the House of Commons, The Jack Miner Foundation, made up of a group of the late Jack Miner's friends, would act as sponsors of the week and distribute literature and plans for building bird houses.All Provincial Premiers have co-operated in the plan by sending The Jack Miner Foundation the names of the schools and teachers in every Province.You can help by sending a telegram or letter to your M.P.,\u201d asking his support when the vote is taken, or have your mayor or Educational Dept.wire their support to Hon.John R.Mac- Nicol, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario.THREAT TO CIVIL RIGHTS \u201cThe attack on trade union leaders in Quebec is a threat to the civil rights of all citizens Rev.Alex Cameron, Secretary- Treasurer of the Quebec Committee for the Defence of Trade Union Rights said here WEEKLY REVIEW War Controls And Taxes Hamper Peace Recovery By LEWIS MILLIGAN today.He referred to the trials of Harry Davis, Conrad Sauras, and Dan Daniels of the Seamen's Union.These men are being prosecuted under the Canada Shipping Act, which is obsolete and based on 18th century British sea law.They are charged with boarding a ship without the captain's permission, despite the fact that this was legal under a union agreement with the company.\u201cIt is clear that the clause was not designed to prevent legitimate union activity, but is being used to prevent union leaders from carrying on their necessary functions,\u201d said Mr.Cameron.\u201cTrade unions are an essential part of our democracy, and the use of such anachronistic legislation for union- smashing purposes must give concern to every citizen.FINE FILM MADE BY N.D.G.FIRM \u201cA Romance of Two Hemispheres\u201d, the film story of a great Canadian company, will be one of the main features of the Massey- Harris centenary celebrations, taking place this year.Produced for Massey-Harris by Associated Screen- News of Montreal, the motion picture is in colour, and, as it is intended for world-wide distribution, it has been recorded in three language versions\u2014 English, French and Spanish.John Martin, Massey-Harris\u2019 Advertising Manager, prepared the scenario for the film and supervised production, making a trip dcross the Atlantic to give his personal attention to the filming of the European sequences.After briefly tracing the history of the world - wide Massey - Harris organization, from its modest beginnings in a blacksmith shop in Brantford one hundred years ago, the film circles the globe to show the varied farm equipment in use.\u201cA Romance of Two Hemispheres\u201d is a trip around the world \u2014 a trip on a \u201cself- propelled\u201d \u2014 that tells much of the countries through which it passes and of their people, that tells the picture story of world agriculture, and marks the centenary of a mighty company.DO HOLIDAYS BORE YOU?A sizable proportion of business and professional men look forward to Sundays and holidays not with pleasure but with a feeling that a day of boredom must be endured.I hasten to say that I am not among this group.I enjoy my days of rest and am seldom bored, writes William Feather.Some men wake and get up as early on Sunday as any other day.Long before noon they are wondering what to do to kill time, and wish they were at the office where time goes fast and where they seem to enjoy a kind of freedom that does not exist at home.We sometimes wonder if there are many wives who are glad when Monday comes so that their husbands will be out of the way.~~~\" ment's point of view, wartime restrictions are necessary for the introduction of a socialist system, and the people are asked to endure austerity with the promise of permanent prosperity to come when capitalism has been abolished and a perfect Socialist State is established.There may be something to be said in favor of price control in time of war, even though such control is for the most part & mere gesture and does not in reality keep down the cost of things in general and the cost of living in particular.We know that we were fooling \u2018ourselves into thinking that by fixing the nominal prices of certain essential commodities we were saving money, whereas we were merely shifting the natural increased cost of those commodities into subsidies and other subterfuges which we had to pay for in extra taxes.Moreover, the cost of controlling prices in itself must have added considerably to the overall cost of living.But Britain is falling between the two stools of socialism and capitalism.While the Labor Government is doing its utmost to establish socialism, it is appealing to capitalist private enterprise for help in bringing about the New Order.In other words, the British capitalists are being urged to assist in the process of eliminating themselves.The Government is also appealing to capitalists in the United States and Canada for help in that process.This is hardly N evertheless the psychological * = effect of price control may have helped to prevent a runaway inflation.But most of the arguments that have been put forward in favor of the rigid controls during war do not apply to peace time.The purpose of wartime controls was to restrict the production and distribution of manufactured goods and commodities, upon the freedom of which the commercial life of the nation depends in time of peace.In war our freedoms, even our personal freedoms, are for the time being suspended.Commercial enterprise and competition, which are the stimulants of peace-time industry, cease to exist.This was seen in the suspension of competitive and promotional advertising of popular goods during the war.Prices were fixed at profitable levels, but profits were heavily taxed and all other incentives to enterprise and extension of business were arrested.Cast-iron restrictions and high taxation that were necessary for the successful prosecution of the war have become the shackles of industry now that the war is over, when unhampered enterprise is needed for the recovery of peacetime trade and commerce.In Canada these shackles have been loosened to some extent and a measure of recovery has been achieved, but in Britain they are still handicapping private enterprise and rendering recovery more difficult.From the Labor Govern- fair, to say the least, and it is a policy of national frustration.State Socialism and a vigorous private enterprise are two opposites, and the situation jis like that of a freight train with an engine at both ends, each pulling In the opposite direction.The same applies to war-time bureaucratic controls and taxes which have been carried over into the peace in Canada.; Such controls \u2014 as they were originally intended \u2014 act as a brake on private enterprise, while high taxes weaken the sinews of industry and discourage labor.Both have the effect of increasing the costs of production and raising prices, thus reducing the purchasing power of wages.Es K.C.D.C.L.© In Which Subjects of General interest Are Discussed e The opinions Forum are not necessarily those accept responsibility for them.expressed In this this newspaper, and It does not | FORUM, Conducted by Howard S.Ross, of After losses Incurred during the» war years, Canadian Sunday Schools increased their enrollment twenty-one percent in 1946.& #$ ¥ Nowadays we know that alcohol has no nutritional value.It can neither repair nor build tissue.It contains no minerals, no vitamins and no other substance necessary for maintaining health, In fact, it actually hinders the absorption of vitamins and takes away the desire for needed foods.A pint of whisky yields 1,200 calories\u2014but only calories.No proteins, no minerals, no vitamins.It satisfies the desire for food to the extent that it sup- lies calories, and hence reduces the intake of essential foodstuffs.The Inevitable insufficiency of essential nutrients following prolonged substitution of alcohol for food produces a variety of diseases.Fatty infil- tfation of the liver is found in about 75 per cent of all chronic alcoholics.According to the autopsy records of many hospitals, cirrhosis of the liver oocurs nearly nine times more often in the chronic alcoholic than in the abstainer.Polyneuritis, sometimes known as dry beri-beri or simple vitamin B deficiency, occurs in some 20 per cent of these drinkers.Another 20 per cent develop wet beri-beri, which is usually manifested by a dilated heart and swollen extremities, Because of a deficiency of the B-complex vitamins, about 13 per cent of all chronic alcoholics who come to hospitals suffer from alcoholic pellagra.When alcohol replaces food over a long period of time, the multiple deficiencies often result in brain diseases, such as Wer- nicke's disease, which are characterized by a diminution of consciousness.Before the discovery of vitamin therapy, death speedily ensued in practically all these cases, but now a large percentage of them are saved.The mortality rate of children from alcoholic families is nearly twice as high as among children of temperate families.The economic, social and hygienic deterioration of the alcoholic family contributes to the spread of disease, especially tuberculosis.The children who do survive are deprived of a good environment for the best physical and mental growth.The chronic alcoholic cares, more for his liquor than for his family.He nags, he shouts, he quarrels, he blames his wife for unfaithfulness without cause and often threatens the lives of those he loves.I have seen mothers collapse trying to endure with patience the burden of a drunken husband.According to reliable court records, 20 to 30 percent of our divorces are caused by alcohol, because its excessive use makes a man physically.and often economically unfit for married life.aE Amendments to the Fire Prevention Act of Sask.bars the use in hotels of heaters, stoves or other burners which require inflammable liquid for fuel unless written consent of the fire commissioner is obtained.During 1946 there were 30 deaths from fire in Sask, and 15 were caused by the misuse of gasoline.The sale of gasoline in glass containers is against the law.4% 4% & The largest shoe repair shop in Europe is lodged in marble fascist pavillion in Rome, which was not finished but was to be part of the World's Fair to exhibit the triumphs of Fascism.UNRRA bought 5,000,000 pai cents a pair and sent them to Italy.The price was low because the shoes were unmated.They have been matched for size, width and degree of wear and repair.% %» # of earning more or cutting down on their standard of living and appealed to the people to give up high salaries for \u2018useless\u2019 work and instead turn their, energies to essential industries now short of manpower.He sald: \u201cWe are short of workers and of raw material.We must use our limited resources in the best way.Britons must ask if they are doing the sort of work which the nation needs in view of the shorwage of labor and material.Perhaps the time has come when this sensible question should be put to the peoples of the world.A proper response would mean billions of dollars.\u201d % 4% % There are 120 teachers in Alberta\u2019's Correspondence School under the Provincial Department of Education.The school started with a staff of five.The teachers are given adequate clerical help.More than 10,000 students enrolled for courses last year.Many grown-ups enroll for the varipus courses.Students \u2019 of French study the spoken Jlan- guage through programs broadcast from CKUA.\u201cOne of these days someone is going to ask about my alma mater,\u201d a backwoods student said recently.\u201cWon't they be surprised when I tell them I was educated private- ly\u2014in the corner of the kitchen by Mom's cook stove.\u201d % ¥% % The Bonneville-Coulee public- ly-owned power project is making money for the U.S.During the past seven years it has shown a surplus of $16,327,000 after provision for all charges jncluding interest, depreciation and amortization of the debt.; % % # The USA Chamber of Commerce after a survey covering all 48 states established that there is a close relationship between educational standards and economic efficiency.Dr.Clark appointed by Columba University to carry out an investigation on an international scale, found that inhabitants even of countries richly endowed with natural resources, if their educational budget was relatively small, lived on a very low economic level.lumbia and Denmark.The ter, least favored by nature, has been generous in her educational budget and has the highest standard of living in the world * x # \u201cAn MP.is supposed to be familiar with all public ques \u201cYes,\u201d replied the M.P., \u201cbut not necessarily the answers.\u201d : * 4% % Toronto rinks, hotels and theatres refusing admission because of color, race or creed will have their licenses cancelled according to a new regulation of the city commissioners.* x # An illustration of Catholic- Protestant co-operation in France is the recent appearance of 2 book published under Catholic sponsorship which contains pre- of French-Protestant religious theological and social aims and methods .The book also has à chapter paying tribute to this Protestant effort by Fr.A.J.of army shoes at 7 and one half Maydieu, Editor of La Vie Intel lectuelle.The most striking * contrasts were provided by Co- æ lat- 2-27 tions, is he not?\u201d asked a friend.À sentation by Protestant writers, Hand i: preaci The cert Hall rents gatior tend this « boys.The and-G Van April congr 8 ternoc : 02 Th b if D, Binic sues iy Kirke area t Confe A way, 4 The on M Chure Westmount\u2019s Home - Newspeper™ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1947 PAGE FIVE Womanless Fashion | Show At Charch Hal \"rhe Calvary Progress Club.of Calvary United Church \u2018is pre- genting .\u201cA - Womanless .Fashion à show\u201d, to be held in the Church Hall, corner.Greene Avenue and Dorchester Street West,.Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.Proceeds are to aid underprivileged children\u2019 at Macaulay Camp.L'Orignal.This fashion show will present the various male members of the group and church in fashions of d up to date clothes show- old an 6 » à ing what the modern Woman Lo 3s wearing.Here is your oppor- 0 tunity to enjoy an evening of y original fun and entertainment.1d x \u2014 | Church of the Advent | \u2014 a mn ¥ The Easter Carol Service, be- a J cause of the great appeal of its ve initial presentation, will be re- \u2019 peated Sunday at 7 p.m.io Certain of the prayers and les- 8 sons are taken by boys, other le boys are in charge of the light- rs ing ceremonies The Reverend A.st E.Colman, Rector of the Ascen- i § sion Parish, will be the preacher.rk \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ¥ | St.Luke's United J BS * Members and friends of St.on Luke's will have an opportunity of of greeting and hearing Dr.> Thompson at St.Luke's on Sunday | morning.Dr.Thompson was minister at St.Luke's from 1941 to 1- the month of June 1943.He is 1 now Principal of St.- Stephen's nt Theological College, Edmonton, ed ?Alberta.His subject will be, \u201cThe = BM Church's Need of Men\u201d.The peed al BS of ministers, missionaries and wo- a @ men workers is very great at home and abroad.This timely subject 4 will be of interest and concern to of À one and all.ne The subject of the evening ser- d- mon at St.Luke's 1s entitlea \u201cThe Se Hands of God\u201d.The minister will k | preach.4 The annual Church School Con- * cert will be held in the Church e 4 Hall on Friday, at 7.45 p.m.Pan ME rents and Friends of the congre- 7 gation are cordially invited to at- Bl tend and share the enjoyment of F8?this concert with the girls and M boys.The W.A.are having a Come- and-Go Tea at the home of Mrs.Van Wagner on the afternoon of April 23rd.Will all Ladies of the congregation kindly keep this ef- ternoon open.More details will be announced later.x * | Westmount Park | The Sunday Services in West- mount Park Church will be broad- À cast over stations CBM and CJAD morning and evening respectively.« FR In the morning the minister, Rev.e, b 48 George W.Goth, B.A, B.D, will | #8 preach on the topic: \u2018Jesus Christ § Is Lord.\u201d In the evening Mr.Goth will continue the series of sermons on \u201cDesign For Living\u201d, the topic being \u201cOn Being A ÆSuperior Person.\u201d Calvary Church A + The Rev.R.Graham Barr, BA, \u2018ÆB-D., Assistant Minister of Do- ! Minion-Douglas Church, will be the iQGuest Preacher in Calvary Unit- apd Church on Suhday morning.ane theme of the sermon will be Æ\"The Lifted-up Christ\u2019, i The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.with the Senior Bible Class meeting under he leadership of Mrs.Davidson.The Nursery Division and the Mis- gsion Band will \u2018meet during the morning service period, The service at 7.36 p.m.will take j the form of a Young People\u2019s ÿ Rally with Officers of the Montreal Presbytery Y.P.U.and the Montreal-Ottawa Conference in charge of the Worship service.The address will be given by Allister Kirker of Ottawa, who has been elected as the delegate for this area to attend the Christian Youth Conference to be held in Oslo, Nor- \u201c#8 Way, during the month of July.@ The Calvary Y.P.U.will meet on Monday at 815 pm.in the Church Parlour vr | + Fourth Avenue Baptist Church, mailbag and announcing the mew \u201cTomorrow Must Come\u201d.be devoted to educational matters.Making the announcement, Mr.who already formed the listening of second series.Canon Naylor To Present New Church Radio Series Winding up\u2019 the special series of broadcasts sponsored by the Bishop\u2019s Radio Committee of the Anglican Diocese of -Montreal, the Rev.Kenneth C.Bolton, secretary of the committee and rector of % the Church of St.John the Divine in Verdun, last Sunday announced the start of a new series this Sunday over the same station CJAD.Mr.Bolton, who was the special speaker at one of the early broadcasts of the series, \u201cTruth for Living\u201d, was the only speaker on the half-hour program last Sunday which he devoted to \u201ca summing up\u201d of the series, answering one of the letters from the program's program, which will be entitled The new program will be presented by the Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor, rector of Trinity Memorial Church who is a regular contributor to the Church Page of The Guardian and is\u2019 a commissioner of the Montreal Protestant Central School Board.The series will Bolton said that in order to reach a larger audience, particularly the young people of the city, the time of the new program would be from 5.45 to six o'clock every Sunday evening instead of from ten to 10.30 P.M.He said that the program would be of particular interest to young people and appealed to those audience to continue as followers I St.Andrew\u2019s Church | * Rev.D.M.Grant will preach at both services in St.Andrew's, next Sunday.In the morning, his topic will be \u201cLighting Fires In Cold Rooms\u201d, and in the evening \u201cThe Truth?That's a Joke!\u201d The Junior Young People's Society will meet under the direction of Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, following the evening service, | Westmount Baptist | * * Rev.Malcolm L.Orchard, M.A., B.D., Minister of Fourth Avenue Baptist Church, Ottawa, will conduct the morning and evening Services in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.Mr.Orchard was a former missionary to India, where he rendered unusually fine service.He is a gifted preacher, with a challenging message and will be welcomed most cordially by this Westmount Congregation.Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston will conduct Anniversary Services 1n Ottawa, on Sunday.The Annual Supper ana Business: Meeting of the Westmount Baptist Congregation will take place on Friday evening.Supper will be arranged by the Women\u2019s Association, \u2018whose President is Mrs.Richard Sykes.The Financial Report will be presented by Frank E.Duffy, the Church Treasurer.Departmental Reports for the year will also have a conspicuous place on the programme.The congregation has been splendidly served by a very competent body of officers and committees.George Adam is chairman of the Deacons\u2019 Board, J.O.Morrell is Chairman of the Trustees, C.E.Grierson is chairman of the House Committee, WE.Cooper is secretary of the Trustees, Hibbert Troop is the organist and Choirmaster.The Women of the congregation are organized in five different departments.The missionary contribution of the congregation reveals Westmount Baptist Church - Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister tlibbert l'roop Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, APRIL 20th Rev.Malcolm L.Orchard, M.A, B.D, Ottawa Ontario, At Both Services \\ A Gifted Preacher Wilh A Challenging Message\u2019 * intensive interest in Kingdom Enterprises at home and abroad.In addition to substantial contsibu- tions in other directions, the Church provides 50% of the support of a missionary family in India and a like amount for a missionary family in Bolivia.The Baptist Young People\u2019s Convention of Ontario and Quebec will be held in Westmount Baptist Church from May 23rd to 25th, inclusive.A large delegation from Ontario and points ontside Mont- % real will be in attendance.The pro- | Come to Church .Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish - Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly *% ; x Dominion-Douglas | * On Sunday morning, Dr.L.Smith will preach in Dominion-Douglas on \u201cThe Church\u2014Creator of Civilization\u201d, and the\u201d choir under the direction of John Robb will sing \u201c0 Come Everyone that Thirsteth\u201d \u2014Reéed.There will be a base solo by Harry L.Brown, \u201cThe 23rd Psalm\u201d \u2014Robb.At the evening service the Rev.Graham Barr will take as his theme \u2018Jesus\u2014Teacher, or Saviour?\u201d The Church school will hold its Missionary programme at 3 p.m.Part of the programme will be a presentation of a copy of \u201cOne God\u201d by representatives of B'Nai B'rith Women.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet at 8.45 p.m.Ladies\u2019 activities for tne week include the Sewing Circle at 2 p.mon Monday and the Handicraft Guild at 8 p.m.on Tuesday.There will be the usual meetings of Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts and Senior Scouts during the week.Church of The Advent Comer of Weod and Western, Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY .00 a.m.Holy Communion.1 8 t0.15 a.m.Matins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Procession.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.4.00 p.m.Evensong.7.00 p.m.Easter Carol Service.Preacher, Rev.A.E.Coleman, WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 aan.Tuesday, \u2018Fhurs- day and Saturday; 9.30 u.m.Wednesday.Supper wil be observed at both the Morning and Evening Services of Worship in Stanley Church on Sunday.Rev.J.D.Wilkie\u2019s morning text will be \u201cSupposing Him to have been in the Company\u201d, on \u201cSupposing Him to be the Gardener.\u201d The Preparatory Service will be held on Friday of this week at 8.15 p.m.Regular Meetings: The Women's Prayer Meeting on Friday at 11 a.m.; Girl Guides on Monday at 7 p.m.; and Scouts.on Thursday at 7.30 p.m.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount {Opposite Westmount Park) Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B.D.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 a.m.Communion Service, 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Psalm 103.Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.VISITORS WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper.11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 3.00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Bible Class.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.\u201d The Minister will conduct hoth Services of Worship Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M., L.Mus., Music By Westmount Cholr GUBSTS CORDIALLY WELCOMED Mei) Organist and Choir Director ' and in the evening he will speak |.gramme is comprehensive and Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wed- challenging.nesday at 9 am.Evensong: 5.30 pam.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.* - * - | Stanley Presbyterian | ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 * t of The Lord\u2019 CHURCH The Sacrament o e Lord's Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Glibert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.stant: Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.SEGOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.11.30 a.m.Junior Church.7.30 p.m.Evensong; followed by Film in Parish Hall of Archbishop of Canterbury\u2019s Visit to Canada.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.« Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector SEGOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion\u2014Preacher Capt.Rev.J.W.Forth, M.B.E.7.30 p.m.Evensong\u2014Canadian Legion, Branch No.14 will attend.Preach- er\u2014Hon, Capt.Rev.Stanley Au- drews.FRIDAY, APRIL 25th\u2014ST, MARK'S DAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth, Nayler, Rector.Rev.Gordon G.Mercer, Assistant.SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8.00 a.m.Holy Communlon, 10.00 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class, Kindergarten children, 3.00 p.m.Junior Sunday School and Kindergarten.7.00 p.m.Evensong.Preacher:\u2014 Rector.Wednesday April 23rd \u2014 7.00 a.m, Holy Communion.Class for small The .Thursday, April 24th \u2014 16.08 an.Holy ! das A 2th 10.0 on, f \"Calvary Church Dorchester 5t.at Greene Ave, Westmount © Minister: Re.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 10.00 a.m.Church School in all departments 11.00 a.m.Nursery Division and Mission Band 11.00 a.m, (Guest Preacher, Rev.R, Graham Barr, B.A, B.D.Sermon theme, The Lifted-up Christ, 7.30 p.m.A Young People\u2019s Rally conducted by Officers of Presbytery and Conference Y.P.Organizations.Guest Speaker, Mr.Allister Kirker of Ottawa, clected delegate to Christlan Youth Conference to be held in Oslo, Organist and Cholrmaster, Gifford J.Mitchell Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 a.m, Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cThe Church Creator of Civilization.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.Rev.R, Graham Barr.¢Jesus\u2014 Teacher or Saviour?\" Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.aear Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A, B.D, Assistant Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 a.m.\u201cLighting Fires in Cold Rooms.\u201d 7.30 pn.\u201cThe Truth?That's A Joke!* Mr.Grant at both services.8.30 p.m.Junior Young People\u2019s Society.Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.Fred Whiteley COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.F.W.Nerweod, D.D.Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, B.A.B.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe new acts of the apostles™.(1) \u201cWhen Christ's relations had suddenly to his followers changed.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe new acts of the apos- \u2018tles.(2) \u201cWhen life had become « more urgent but less defined.\u201d Dr.Norwood at both services Mr.M.Warner Norman, Organist and Choirmaster.\u2019 ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th 11.00 n.n.Principal E.J.Thompson, Ph.D.; St.Stephen\u2019s College, Edmonton, \u201cThe.Church's Need of Men.\u201d 11.00 a.m.and 12.15 p.m.Church Schoal, 7.30 p.m.*\u201cThe Hands of God.\u201d Church Schoo! Concert To-morrew Evening at 7.45 p.m.Organist and Choir Director K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C.M.+ Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A, B.D.SUNDAY, APRIL 20th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11.00 a.in.\u2018Jesus Christ Is Lord.\u201d 12.15 p.ur.Church School.7,30 p.m.Desigy For Living , 8: \u201cOn Being a Superior Person\u201d J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director _ GE, Flower, Orgadist, CRE er TT ae eon, an mg a etme £1 Le wena Wm gi eee san PAGE SIX - THE EXAMINGR, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1947 \u2018Westmount\u2019 Home Newspape,\u201d ~ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL + \u2018The Misses Doris and Marjorie Lee, of Cote St.Antoine Road,f are visiting in Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba.Miss Agnes Sanders, who attended the Hamilton-Jobidon wedding in Quebec City on Saturday, has now returned home.Miss Caryl Gatehouse and Miss Ruth Johns returned on Sunday from Toronto where they spent the Easter vacation.Miss Rose Goldblatt has returned from a week's stay in New: York City, where she appeared as guest artist in a piano recital at the Brooklyn Musueum on Easter Sunday.Mr.John Alden, of New York, who will sing in one of the choirs at the International Festival of School Music, will be the guest while here of Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Deachman, Victoria Avenue.Mrs.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Breslay Road, entertained at a punch bowl party on Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Ann Lindsay, and Mr.Thomas Anglin, whose marriage is taking place at the end of May.Miss Joyce Parkinson, of Washington, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs, T.W.Deachman, Victo- via Avenue.Miss Parkinson's father was formerly a Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto, and is now with the Canadian Embassy in Washington.Out-of-town guests at the Kemp- Koy wedding on Saturday include the Rev.and Mrs.E.Amaron, of Stanstead, Que., and Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Crawley, of Ottawa.Mr.Amaron will be the officiating minister at the ceremony.At the recent annual meeting of the Maritime Women's Club Miss D.L.Gass presented a gift to Mrs.A.J.Moore on behalf of the club in recognition of the work which she has accomplished Montreal.among the returned men at Ste.Anne de Bellevue.The retiring president, Mrs.A.D.Ross, was also given a gift, Miss Erma Nelson making the presentations.At the marriage on Saturday of Miss Norma Radford Roy, of West- mount, to Mr.Euan Homer Kemp, of Montreal, the bride will be given away by Dr.C.C.Gurd.Mr.J.Irving Roy, brother of the bride, will be groomsman for Mr.Kemp.Mr.and Mrs.J.F, Emms, their daughters the Misses Barbara and Beverley Emms, and son Travers, i; Charlotte 2 \u20ac Fatt Eu Go\" 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT OCC OCT DOC OC DOT DOT o\u2014 ECP B a .mere NEAR SHERBROOKE \u2014_ = A IE MUCH CHARM AT A WEE PRICE.Charlotte \u2026 OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY \"O0 DOC TOCTIOCT 0 SPRINGTIME FASHIONS! © ® SUITS © COATS ® BLOUSES e COTTONS, too! 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Prints.Crepes.Cottons.Suits.Blouses.Shorties.FI.7773 OCOD ODOC DODD AD OCTO DO0KC _ A A INA A I MA A LE MME À.NeBack GOTHIC RR B132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence >O< A EE TA \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT | pJele >Oc >Oo< COURVAL wD.A, wm D: À, 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert dd de dd dE RR 7 0 777, Ce LL Oe Al PE dL dd LL dd Ed A A PO R70 MR.AND MRS.GORDON ROBERT STEPHEN Their marriage took place on Saturday aftfernoon at Dominion- Douglas Church, the bride being the former Miss Doris Evelyn Hirsch, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick William Hirsch, of Westmount.Mr.Stephen is the only son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stephen, of - recently spent a week visiting Mrs.Emms\u2019 brother and sister-in- law, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Fair- field in Baltimore and Washington.Mr.and Mrs.Emms returned via New York and Hartford, visiting cousins, Mr.and Mrs.G.Bockus in the latter city, and arriving home on Saturday.The Wing Commander Douglas Bader Chapter of the I.O.D.E.held its anniversary dinner at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in the Vice Regal Suite on April 10th.Daffodils and tulips were used in table decoration and the Regent, Mrs.P.E.Grimes, presided.Mrs.Gordon Nes- bitt, Coolbrook Avenue, convened the dinner.Later, the members and their friends enjoyed games and bridge.ENCAGEMENT The engageent is announced of Nursing Sister Gaétane LaBonté, R.C.A.M.C., daughter of the late Emile La Bonté and of Mrs.La Bonté, and Lieut.-Col.A.L.Kerr, R.C.A.M.C., son of Dr.and Mrs.R.A.Kerr.of Westmount.WEDDINGS DAVIES \u2014 KLOPROGGE A pretty weddihg took place recently at St.Matthias Church when Ida, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Kloprogge, of Utrecht, Holland, became the bride of Mr.Harry C.Davies, son of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert H.Davies of West- mount.The Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver officiated at the ceremony.Masses of Easter lilies formed the decorations and the wedding music was played by the church organist Mr.W.Johnston Hislop.The bride, given in marriage by Mr.F.Woodley-Page was wearing a floor length gown of oyster white crepe.Her shoulder length embroidered veil was held halo fashion by a band of lilies of the valley and she carried bouquet of white sweet peas and white carnations with satin loops and streamers.The bride's attendant, Miss Mabel Edgar, as bridesmaid, wore a floor length pale pink crepe dress with a pink halo of lilies of the valley and tulle and carried a bouquet of pale pink and mauve sweet peas.\u2018Mr.Alan Burdett acted as best man for the groom.Mrs.H.H.Davies, mother of the groom, was wearing a pastel green gown with American Beauty felt hat, black accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses and light mauve sweet peas.Mr.and Mrs.H.Caminer represented the bride's family, the lat- || Conveners Named For Hospital Bridge The Women's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital 4s holding a bridge on Tuesday, April oi at 280 pm.in Victoria Conveners will be Mrs.E.B.Johnston,.president, and Mrs.A.H, Cadieux, with Mrs.D.M.Rowat as assistant convener.\u2018The committee for the bridge is as follows: Mesdames M.Stoker, W.Hunt, F.G.Mitchell, J.PF.Bryant, C.H, North and W.Hatch.Mrs.C.Fortier Heads 1 Club Directors\u2019 Board The Westmount Women's Club Inc.Board of Directors for 1947- 1948 are as follows: President, Mrs.C.8.Fortier; First vice-president, Mrs.H.8S.Jacques; Second vice-president, Mrs.John T.Rowe; Recording Corresponding Secretary, Miss Alice Mason; Treasurer, Mrs.Grace Peillard; Membership Secretary, Mrs.Eric C.Riel.Civics and Education, Mrs.H.B.Pope; Door and House, Mrs.Secretary, Mrs.D.L.Stewart; | Smart Dresses 4556 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, APT.6 (Opposite Westmount Park) FI.8196 Andrew A.McNieco; Drama ang Study Group, Mrs.Louis à Savoye; Hospitality, Mre.Robert H.Anderson; Music, Mrs.F Sharpe; Press, Mrs.R.- A.Mag, Intyre; Welfare, Mrs.C.H.Arp, strong.At the opening of the meet,\u2019 ing apecial tribute was paid 4 Miss H.L.Btone, who was member and past officer of ty club, with & minute of aile, prayer., Bring Your TO THE QUALIFIED WATCHMAKER From ELGIN Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, Wedding Gifts, etc.Laurence ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W.(Near Greene) WE.2102 For Fast Service ori Showing a fine selection of the newest styles in Spring Dresses.i Many Beautiful Dresses To Clear At Reduced Prices.(Continued on page 7) \u2018 HEADQUARTERS FOR MAN-TAILORED | ADIES\u2019 SHIRTS by TOOKE A complete range in the \u2018latest materials and colors has now been received.Women rave about the no-sewing, no-pinning shoulder-pad \u2019 pockets.Pad slips in and owt, easily.PRICES FROM À.LIRR Mb ie cre quins, ace o Mrs.pas ir 1atchi Briar \u2018 à Foll L'gieptior : otel.Pouple Sale 50 © 4.00 ADR N st. cstmonnt\u2019s Home Newspaper™ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 , PAGE SEVEN > NM) PERS \u2014| Mrs.C.S.Fortier Reaffi 4 \u201c+ SOCIAL NAL | Mrs.C 5.Fortier Reaffirms Robert : 9 ° ° NE ; W Club's As ol on grey dress with wine estmount Clubs pirations Arm, Jr white felt hat, black acces-.! ories and corsa of Ce.At the annual meeting of the Following the meeting the meme a Later & The room where Westmount Women\u2019s Club Inc, |bers were entertained at tea by t he home O Bg » held in Victoria Hall on Friday, th Mrs.Herbert C.Holland and her vos (Bring flowers were arranged in V, Le committee ot a rooms.President, Mrs.C.S.Fortier, in : all The groom was oŸerseas for four her address to the members em- qe , 4 a half years and took part in hasized that the obj Dr.[Leonard Rush e raid and the invasion of p 1 ject of the \u2014 e Diepp The club has alway been mutual ins- Jo Be Guest Speaker ngs, fts, ¢ El owes was groomsman for Mr.Sons.Mrs.M.H.Wiley, the bride's kg randmother, wore a dress of pur- | jcily among other actions, ride\u2019s father was formerly an en- ineer with the Dutch Govern- ent.The bride, educated in Hol- nd, speaks English fluently, and as for some years in the East.) i MALE \u2014 COLLINS rhe marriage of Mildred Joyce, bl iy daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wil- \u2018Sm Ross Collins, Claremont Ave- 3 ue, Westmount, to Mr.Ronald ale, of Ottawa, second son of Mr.nd Mrs.S.W.Male, of Chatham, #Dnt., took place on Saturday after- Moon at three o\u2019clock in West- mount Park Church, with the Rev., W.Goth officiating.Spring lowers adorned the church, and e organist was Mr, G.E.Flower.The bride was given away by or father, and wore a full-skirted own of irory broche, with sweet- eart neckline, long sleeves, pe- blum and bustle bow at the back.coronet of broche held her \u201cBoulder - length veil of tulle il- sion, and she carried a semi-cas- Made bouquet of pink delight roses.Miss Ruth Garland, the bride's bnly attendant, was in Alice Blue orded silk, made with sweet- eart neckline and short sleeves.er shoulder-length veil was sup- horted by a halo of corded silk, nd she carried a round bouquet of fa alisman roses.Flight - Lieutenant Allan G.Male.a Mrs.Collins, mother of the bride o ne are Mr.H.©.Davies and his bride, whom he first met following officers, second vice- FURS pas gowned in platinum grey moss .; presiden , Mrs.P.G.Delgado; cor- _ LINE rope with a pink and navy straw Mrs.Davies is the former Miss Ida Kloprogge, daughter of Mr.responding secretary, Miss Alice REA DELL co D at, and a corsage of pink carna- Bible crepe trimmed with black se- BK uins, a black straw hat and a cor- Mbage of Joanna Hill roses.Mrs.Male, mother of the groom, ÿvas in turquoise blue crepe, with matching hat and corsage of pink riar Cliff roses.Following the ceremony, a re- @teption was held at the Queen\u2019s otel.Later, the newly married : @rouple left for Quebec City, Mrs.Male travelling in a beige dress, #:aramel brown topcoat, two-toned {BRIDGE PLAYERS Contract and Duplicate Bridge A.C.B.L.Member Club Master Points, Special Prizes Lessons by Appointment MR.H.C.DAVIES AND HIS DUTCH BRIDE Seen leaving the Church of St.Matthias after their wedding there and Mrs.Peter Kloprogge, of Utrecht, Holland.The bridegroom Is the son of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Davies, of Westmount.The Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver officiated at the ceremony.truction, sympathy and increased effort towaids general literary, philanthropic and patriotic work.\u201cI feel sure,\u201d she went on to say, \u201cI am speaking for every member, as well as myself, when I state that we have given of cur best and will continue to be of service to our community in every way possible.We know that before us are difficult days; therefore we must carry on our voluntary service which will entail sacrifice, hard work, and patience.To all of you I am grateful for your loyal support and kindness during my term of office as your president.\u201d Mrs.Fortier noted that the club assisted in the sorting and re-pack- ing of 6,500 Ib.of clothing for the National Clothing Campaign; also gave its services to the St.John Ambulance Campaign Committee, and financial support to worthy causes has been continued.In addition to the usual donations fo various worthy organizations, $700 was contributed for Personal Parcels to Britain this year.After thanking the retiring board for its service and co-opera- tion, then Mrs.Fortier welcomed the new executive.In a report of the recording secretary, Mrs.D.L.Stewart, special mention was made of the faithful and willing service given for over five years by the Ste.Anne's Military Hospital Visiting Committee.Other reports were read by the Mason, and treasurer, Miss Sarah Gardner.Membership secretary, Mrs.John T.Rowe, noted a membership of matching hat of straw and a cor- sage-of Joanna Hill roses.They will reside in Ottawa.Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr.and Mrs.S.W, \u2018Male, parents of the bridegroom of Chatham; Mrs.W, Lee and Miss Carol Ann Lee also of Chatham; and Flight - Lieutenant A.C.Bowes, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Mof- fatt, and Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Bethell, of Ottawa.STEPHEN \u2014 HIRSCH The marriage of Doris Evelyn, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick William Hirsch, of Westmount, to Mr.Gordon Robert Stephen, only.son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stephen, of Montreal, took place on Saturday afternoon in Dominion - Douglas United Church with the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith of- train.Her mother's long wedding veil of tulle illusion was worn over her face and was held with orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and white sweet peas.: Miss Elizabeth R.Hirsch attended her sister as maid of honor wearing a sky blue dress with \u2018a short train, and carrying a bouquet of light and deep pink sweet peas matching the flawers in her hair.Miss Pat Berube and Miss Margaret Dibblee were bridesmaids, the former in dove grey with pipk and white sweet peas and the latter wearing tea rose with pink and white sweet peas.A reception was held in the Montreal West Town Hall,.after which Mr.and Mrs.Stephen left for a motor \u2018vip to the South.They will reside in Montreal.270, witth 40 new members this Convent Alumnae Tea The Convent Alumnae Associations of Montreal affiliated with the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae are sponsoring a tea-lecture, Saturday afternoon, May 10, in honor of Mary's Day.The guest speaker on this occasion will be Dr.Leonard Rush, C.S.B., superior of the Basilian Seminary in Toronto.This event will take place at the Outremont Convent of the Sisters of the Holy Names.General convener for the Mary's Day celebration is Mrs.James A.Dolan, Governor of the Quebec Chapter of Convent Alumnae.Miss F.M.Lewis, President of the Outremont Convent Alumnae, is tea-convener.LENNOX A.HAY CHIROPODIST 17 Years in the West End 5726 Sherbrooke St.W.Room 205 Kresge Building WA.2602 \u2014 Res.DE.3949 KASSIE FURS CUSTOM FURRIERS Formerly of 2200 St.Catherine W.Estimates Without Obligation 4917 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Near Prince Albert DE.3951 year.WE DELIVER AND PICK UP CALL ABAX PHONOGRAPHS RENTED With or Without Records\u2014 For Your Parties, Weddings, etc.SN 3008 Mount Royal 4Bridge Academy 1526 St.Mark WE.5924 Maryedna Maloney ficiating.The wedding music was played by Mr.John Robb.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white slipper satin, made with sweetheart neckline, the skirt falling into a circular Career Girl Hats Jaunty And Smart For the girls with careers on their minds and easy-to-brush, easy-to-manage coiffures on their heads.There are plenty of smart hats.Back interest bretons, bretons with soaring plaid taffeta bows, cuff bonnets, and sailors and pillboxes maneuver for position and place, mostly posed on the back of the head.Watch for the dramatic straw hats faced with black velvet.Peg Fischer designs a striking leghorn bicorne and faces it boldly in black velvet.Bicornes also flourish made of light felts with a pale gold cast.These blend with the new orange shades and other costume colors.Irene plans a campaign of light black horsehair halos, distinctly summery and devastating with print dresses and theater clothes.LG Ar Tears are due largely to the dried-out oil content of the pelts when not stored in summer.LET US PROTECT AND SERVICE YOUR FURS 2% Cold Storage 2% CALL FOR PICK-UP ELwood 5503 help your home to lead a more colorful life Wallpaper can set the atmosphere for your whole home .make it an atmosphere of colorful charm with these lovely new American designs., Wall Paper Shop LIMITED 1410 STANLEY STREET LA.9594 It Costs No More At This Specialty Store .CL ; Whichever way the wind .: blows, these hats are straws in : ducas VFFI@FS ne the wind.MEZZANINE FLOOR \u2014 CASTLE BUILDING, nec, i A In 1946 the U.S.flag flew over b S.51 per cent of world merchant $526 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, N.D.O .MONTREAL shipping tonnage, compared to 14 R72, y N per cent in 1939.LA PR A Ll Ld Ld 2d AD 7 DT I TARE tld ih dd ddd add hdd ddd dd AA AAA AAA MMA Tr Tr A A 7 oe 777777 MMM AA AM MAMMA AAA Cod ay rane Hee ES 3X OH Sra SEITEN Lr EIS 0 : scuouns 4 SRA TERA ANNIVER ERNIE IS NPI NSU te 02u6-SU0UL SO PÉTS SHÈD- BENE tr \u201crdc TIGHT Name fashion\u2019s favorite pekingese .After having attended several fashion shows I am now convinced that the new old-fashioned styles must be worn with discretion, and to do this one just can't go out and pick the first attractive garment shown, JUDITH CLARK has for many years been considered one \u2019 of the finest \u201cstyle counselors\u201d in Montreal.Her salon, situated at 1254 Sherbrooke St.W., offers the discriminating woman the unusual in fashions.When you purchase your frocks at JUDITH CLARK'S you do so with the utmost confidence.Her first concern is, whether or not the frock suits your individuality, or whether it is the style that will fit in with the rest of your wardrobe.In other words, once you become a customer of Miss Clark's, you know that your clothes will have that individual look.By the way, so many queries have been sent in about the little pekingese that JUDITH CLARK is featuring in her press ads, that we thought you would be interested in giving this \u201clittle female canine\u201d a name.Send in as many \"ve DNAMINAR, YRIDAY, APRIL YS, 1947 - CD suggestions as you wish to Gerry's Chatter Column, 4087 Hampton Ave, N.D.G., Montreal, and a suitable prize will be awarded to the most interesting name received.* April Showers bring May flowers Do you remember that ( S Ir exquisite Chinese handmade \" lingerie that we used to re- *NSo A/® ive from China?The A C.S.L.Gift Shop, 1480 Sher- Gift Shop \u201400SL, St.W., near Mackay St, has been fortunate in receiving a small shipment of these.There are pink and white silk flowered nighties and.slips with elaborate embroidered yokes.This type of \" lingerie is seldom seen today.The collector of small figurines will be delighted with the plaster and plastic Dickens characters shown at the shop.You will find Uriah Heep, Scrooge, ete, besides Romeo and Juliette, Falstaff, Amish Man and Amish Folk.These little characters are beautifully done, and the colorings are very vivid.Over the shoulder bags are still very popular, and The C.S.L.Gift Shop have something very different to offer in their natural deer hide bags made by the Manitoulin Island Indians.They have been tanned to a silk like quality, with insets of deer skin, having the zipper down the side, very original and something out of the ordinary.April showers bring May flowers, BUT, when I was in the C.S.L.shop yesterday, a new consignment of umbrellas had just arrived, and ladies if you are looking for something in an exclusive umbrella, be sure and see the nylon taffeta parasol-umbrella with scalloped edges; there are several color combinations such as, black with red scallops, blue with white, and brcwn with beige.They have bamboo crook handles, and have been copied from the old fashioned parasols.* * * * The Duchess and the Maple Leaf \u201cWHAT IS THE SHIRT- BLOUSE THAT MAKES YOU LOOK NICE, AND MAKES MEN LOOK TWICE?\u2014 IT'S A DUCHESS.\u201d Yes, you have seen those words before, and £ you keep watching the papers a you will see many more smart Hee ®\u201d sayings about \u201cIT'S A DUCHESS\u201d.This name and the maple leaf are synonymous with the very finest styles in blouses, tubable dresses, pyjamas, nightgowns añd slips made by THE CANADIAN CONVERTERS CO.LTD.Have you just bought your new spring suit, but as yet have not completed your ensemble with that all important blouse?Then be sure and ask for the DUCHESS 400 blouse.This comes in a lovely crepe, in all pastel shades, tailor-made, with a collar that can be buttoned up or left open, and long sleeeves.The plainer shirts are both smart and wise to wear, providing they don't defeminize one, and these definitely do not.Special attention has been paid to the shoulders, and if you are a tall person, you will be delighted with the extra length that has been provided for in these blouses.Another clever feature that I noticed is, a small button has been placed below the waist line, so that you are sure of a perfect fit.Yes, when shopping for a blouse, be sure and ask for a DUCHESS 400.* * * Polly Persian tells all Two little moths were having the following conversation.One, a bit shop worn, said to the other, a strong little fellow, \u201cHow do you manage to get such a good fur feed in the summer months?\u201d \u201cWell, you see,\u201d said littie fatty, \u201cI hide away in the bottom drawer during the winter months, and in the spring time when my mistress wraps her fur coats in a newspaper and puts it away in her cedar chest, thinking her coat will be quite safe, I just fly into the chest and nibble away all summer,\u201d \u201cLucky you,\u201d said little skinny.\u201cNo such luck for me, my mistress POLLY PERSIAN, takes no chances with her furs, she calls L.P.LAZARE, 1454 Peel Street, just opposite the Mount Royal Hotel, as soon as she stops being worn.\u201d Polly is a wise old gal; have you read her press notices lately?She seems to be making headlines in every paper, and the reason, she really has something to bleat about.Polly Persian insists on spending the summer months in well ventilated vaults, where her fur will be well examined and any minor operation will be attended to before she returns to her worldly haunts, Her board charge is the same as in any other establishment, 29 plus 12 of 1¢ for year round world-wide insurance.In following Polly's habit you are only doing what thousands of Montrealers are doing now.In using L.P.Lazare\u2019s storage vaults you are eliminating any chances of moth damage to your furs.By calling MA.1255 you may have your coat collected by L.P.L.'s and returned when you require it.* * WHITE DOESKIN CLOVES SHOULD NOT BE LAUNDERED ON THE HANDS.Wash them in lukewarm water.Never rub them; squeeze instead.Do not let them soak, but wash immediately.After they're washed, rinse them several times in clear luke- .warm wate-.To the last rinse water, add just a small amount of soap flakes.Roll in a Turkish towel to remove most of the moisture, blow in them, and hang them to dry.Before they are completely dry, put them on your hands, remove from your hands and allow to dry completely.# + This Spring let style go to your head This week I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Curran of the millinery \\ dept.of Robert Simpson's.Have you visited their salon with its new decorations of pale pink?It is most attractive with ample room to admire one's new chapeau before a mirror.I have never seen so many beautiful models of every color, shape and size.There are many, many elegant hats 0 under $10.00 and of course more expensive ones too.Once more I was taken behind the scenes and had a peep into the large hat boxes.Beige, burnt straw and white are very popular, as are also the black and white hats.If you have been looking for a dressy hat, you will find a wonderful variety at SIMPSON\u2019S.Here are just a few; a small fluffy pill-box type of sable colored maline veiling, having the very new back treatment of two beautiful beige roses.When looking at the next hat I immediately exclaimed \u201cthe bride's going away hat\u201d; it is a cream satin sailor, with moss green coarse lacey veiling, which completely covers the hat and hangs in great profusion down the back.The brim is encircled with ten small pink roses.Then came the white straw, bowler-type off the face hat, covered with a gold mesh veiling, and two gold feather wings darting up the front.BUT, wait \u2018til you see the striking large brimmed hats, which will take your breath away.They are so flattering that I know you will all want one, after you have seen SIMPSON\u2019S display.There is one more hat that the young \u2019teen ager will love.It is a wheat straw sailor, open crown with a huge brown taffeta ribbon bow, placed in back, held by a bunch of luscious red cherries.Be sure and visit SIMPSON'S millinery dept, where you may let STYLE GO TO YOUR HEAD.[I \u2018 * , \"We - it's Heme New, GERRY'S CHATTER COLUMN A boys first lesson This year petitions to Feb lw their stride TINT VAL MOTOR at this ancient and honourable game, I dy; intend to give any advice as how to break par, but I do know wy B it means to have the correct shoes when playing.If you pass t, promises to be a peak year Bron the golf clubs, new pars to break, more « enter, and more clubs to buy; in all it looks as if the golfers will be hig pretty soon.Being only a begx New Henry Marks Store, in The Mount Royal Hotel, Peel; ESR you will see the proper shoes displayed in their windows.Ty, HM are a Scotch grain, made from imported leather, moccasin tie and with removable spikes.These spikes may be bought sepany at HENRY MARKS.The sizes being 6 to 12.What a thrill for, boy when his father takes hime golf shoes, for then he will be sure to follow in his father's fy} steps.Sorry ladies, we can not can buy BERMUDA DOE SKIN SLACKS, these are an exclu article at The New Henry Marks Store.They are the most perfe¥: 8 ly cut slacks that I have even seen.They have been made by qf of the finest tailoring houses in England, and the colors are i} softest of pastels, with the belt-top finish as neat as-a-new-moy; Here are slacks that will never look baggy, and are just garment for spring wear in cit New Henry Marks Store and ask for these slacks, I'm sure vod will say I have not done them justice.While there, be sure and su 2 the lovely mohair pull-over and slacks.* T he new replaces the old to have wired bras.Today, where the accent is on youthful style à very clever designer has recreated this custom of wearing wird bras and has put them on the mass production line so that eve down to Henry Marks for his fy $ buy our golf shoes here, BUT y y or country.When you visit t 4 cartigan sweaters, to match yu § + * Et Many years ago only the fortunate wealthy ladies were aif\u2019 one now can afford one.The ALENE wired bras are made of nyl.i and rayon satin, in black, white and tea rose.With this make you vi never have shoulder strap trouble, as they do not cut or slip off, ay the wire may be removed when is taboo today, and to wear the new styles, day or evening, 4 must have a beautiful bust line which only a perfectly fitted ALE laundering.The flat chested ty Bra can give you.This is a corrective brassiere designed to give a lovely uplift, comfort, and a beautiful natural separation.For tj strapless evening gowns the strapless ALENE Bra is a necessity.Ny until you have actually worn one of these creations will you realy what a comfort they are.This spring we will be wearing the naj nylon blouses and with their sheerness they demand some unig} support.I was told how much better a bathing suit will look witBE an ALENE Bra.Yes, the oldtime fashions are returning, look ba J at some of the family's old tin types and see what they wore; nd ; ALENE'S, but a fair facsimile.most leading departmental stores Chatter Column, 4087 Hamnton Avenue.N.D.G., for nearest dealer ! * This wired brassiere is carried hj , and corset shops, or write Gerry * * Price Control And Rationing Q.Can you tell me the ceiling price of shortening?A.The ceiling price of shortening varies according to the brand.If you would give us details of the name of the brand and your dealer, we would be pleased to check and give you the proper ceiling price.Q.My grocer is still taking sugar coupons for corn syrup.I'm sure it is no longer rationed.Am I right?A.Yes, you are right.Send in the name of your grocer and we will check at once as to why he is asking for sugar coupons on a product which is no longer rationed.Q.I purchased a pair of infants white boots and paid 98c.They were too large so I returned them and bought a pair of the very same shoes at another store and was charged $1.39.Is there a ceiling price on shoes?A, There is no ceiling price on footwear of any kind now.When you bought these boots, the ceiling price was still in effect and you were not overcharged.The store selling at 98c is a cut-rate store and often sell far below other merchants, As we have mentioned in the column many time, the WPTB sets the maximum price at which items may be sold but there is no regulation saying that the article cannot be sold for less.Q.Under the new regulations affecting rentals may I apply for possession of a house I bought some time ago?A.Yes, if you bought the house in the period between October 31, 1944 and July 25, 1945 you may apply to the nearest office of the wi Wartime Prices and Trade Bouf 3] with a written statement in a4 pulcate setting out your date 4-4 purchase and needs as compar À with the tenants.If the Court {à Rentals Appeal approves, your ss.plication, you may then give§.3 three months notice to vacate ug * der the laws of the province.Q.We rent an apartment ; four rooms and a bath.It is se contained.We have two child three and five years of age and janitor complains that the chif ren bother the other tenants.we.be given notice to vacate?tained accommodation, protected by the \u201cfreezing orde While this order remains in eff you cannot be given notice tow cate because of the children.Slatéd For Legion Soci Owing to a social evening beirff: put on by the senior branch (ef night, the regular month! meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auli Canadian Pacific, Branch No.®¥ Canadian Legion, will be held ©} April 24th, instead of today at iit at 8 p.m.B Members are asked to note thi} the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary is invited © rade Jim Conway, and his enler 4 for the members, Comrade Co 2 way has entertaîned at varioi ; veterans\u2019 hospital and Legio!.g branches.Refreshments will 3 served by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries ee PRODUCTS YO.5681 +4 \u2018Hints On Fashions \u2018The deftly handled little topper can be a very useful member of sartorial society.It is good over frocks, over suits and with summer evening frocks.Such a coat can be teamed up with a slim skirt to create a very good looking suit.The model shown here is a breezy little box coat in cherry red woollen with a suede finish with six self buttons for the double breasted closing beneath the soft shawl collar, It has a double row of flap pockets.Ascension Sodality Plans Communion Breakfast Final plans will be discussed regarding the forthcoming Mother and Daughter Communion Breakfast at the general meeting of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish being held this Monday evening in St, Paul's Academy at 8 o'clock.This year the breakfast will be held on May 11, in St Leo's School Hall, Clarke Avenue, hold items.Costs ¢ 73 only J.PA This - amazing all-purpose cleanser cleans everything washable! Just dissolve a tablespoonful of Rad in a gallon of warm water.Then, see Rad go to work for you on floors, walls, sinks, silverware and other house- Pe Westmount Branch: 4827 Sherbrooke Sr.W.WA.5686 Th .- True Kindred The Westmount True Kindred are holding a military whist tonight at.9 o'clock in the N.D.G.Community Hall, in aid of benevolence.Rummage Sales The Women's Association of Calvary United Church, corner of Dorchester Street and.Greene Avenue, will hold a rummage sale tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.in the church hall.- The Women\u2019s Association of Westmount Church will hold its spring rummage sale in lower Webster Hall on Friday April 25th at one p.m.The Ladies Auxiliary, Remem- brance- Branch No.75, Can.Legion, will hold a rummage sale tomorrow at 1.30 p.m.in -St James the Apostle Church Hall, at St.Catherine and Bishop Streets.Convener of the sale will be Mrs.E.C.Mackie, 4063 North- cliffe Avenue.The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the General H.D.G.Crerar Branch No.24 will be holding a rummage sale on Wednesday, in St.Saviour\u2019s Mission, commencing at 2.30 p.m.The Earl of Bessborough Chapter LO.D.E.will hold a Rummage Sale next Thursday, April 24th, in Wesley Church Hall, corner of Notre Dame de Grace and Royal Avenues, starting at 1.30 p.m, The Social Service Club of St.Matthias Church will hold its spring rummage sale in the Lower Hall, Côte St.Antoine Road, opposite Metcalfe Ave., at 2 p.m.today.Mrs.Harries Is Hostess At Blue Goose Aux.Tea Mrs.R.A.Harries, retiring president of the Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, was hostess to the executive and committee members of the auxiliary at a tea held yesterday afternoon in the Blue Room of the Windsor Hotel.The final executive meeting of the season was held just prior to the tea, at two o'clock.Mrs.Harries was the founder and first president of the Auxiliary to the Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, International, Quebec Pond, the ladies\u2019 organization being inaugurated in May, 1945, with the object of promoting social contacts amongst the members and assisting in general welfare and patriotic work.The annual meeting of the auxiliary will take place on Wednesday at the Queen's Hotel, at 2.30 p.m.,, for the reading of reports and election of officers.Trinity Year To Hear Talk By Mrs.H.Little The next meeting of Churchwomen\u2019s Year of Trinity Memorial Church will be held in the Parish Hall on Monday, at 8.30 p.m.There will be shown a film entitled \u201cThe Changing Face of India\u201d.Mrs.Harry Little will give a short talk illustrated with slides, also dealing with India.The conveners for this meeting are Mrs.John Almond and Mrs.A.H.Gould.Refreshments will be - served: PROTEST RALLY Eight Consumers and Housewives Groups are holding a meeting this evening at 8.30 in © Commercial \u2018High School, Sherbrooke and St.Famille -Streets, to \u2018protest the rises - in rent and food.The speakers are to be Mrs.Lois Frost, CJAD radio commentator; the Rev.K.C.Bolton, of St.John the Divine Church in Verdun; and Miss Leah Roback, of United Radio \u201cand .Electrical Workers.- Mrs.Fred B.Taylor will chair the meeting.There will be no admission fee, and all will be welcome.the.THE - EXAMINER; PRIDAY; -APRIL:18, 1947 A ee.Vieb SN cchérsdt ABIL LoD.5 cdafs Pons 76 PEN EJ New Bubblefill And Foam Ru >9er Being Considered For Bedding All materials used in bedding manufacture have been to war and have profited by the improvement that had to be made to meet the rigid requirements of war products.Such newly developed fa- Blue Goose Dance \u2018 Has Mary Patrons Patrons and patronesses ir dinner dance \u2018to-be sponsored by the- \u2018Honorable Order of the Ble Goose, International, Quebec Pond, tomorrow evening at a quarter, \u2018past .seven o'clock, in the Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel, under the general chairmanship of Gander Rex Harries, include: Most Loyal Gander R.Lepage and Mrs.Lepage, Mrs.and Mrs.Chas.Ter- ner, Lieut, Col.and Mrs.R.L.Grout, Mr.and Mrs.J.E, Catley, Mi.and Mrs.P.Morin, Mr.R.E.Bowles, Mrs.G.Watson, Mr.J.M.Saur, Mrs.M.Schwitzer, Mr.and Mrs.*Hugh Kay.\"Mr.and Mrs» C.G.Mott, Mr.and Mrs.Benoit Bertrand, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Godmer, Mr.and Mrs.R.Lefebvre, Mr.and Mrs.Théo.Legault, Mr.and Mrs.Jean Morin, Mr.and Mrs.LeBaron Leblanc, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Forbes, Mr.and Mrs.Merlin Donald, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Dyer, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McBean, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Wood, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Bacon, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hubert L'Espérance, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Viens, Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Ryan, Mr.and Mrs.H, Emo, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Tremblay.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.McDonald, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Boudreault, Mr.and Mrs.H.Laws, Mr.B.Crofton, Miss Eileen MacDonald, Mr.and Mrs.Ambrose J.Campbell, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Shea, Mr.and Mrs, P.Lynch, Mr.and Mrs.P.St.Laurent, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Rousseau, Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Rooke, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Bonhomme, Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Wrigley, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Beauvais, Mr, and Mrs.G.English, and Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Nolin.Gander Benoit Bertrand is chairman of the ticket committee.World's largest rubber tire is a 34-ply giant with an overall diameter of 110 inches and weighing 1000 pounds, made for Army.brics as rayon-acetate and plastic- coated fabrics may be used tor mattress covers.Bubblfill, described as a \u2018new material which consists of trapped air in a continuous stream of cellophane balls,\u201d may { be used in bedding products eventually.(We often talk of walking on air\u2014it will be something new tn most of us to sleep on air!) Foam rubber mattresses appear to have a future, but they prom- \u2018 ise to be scarce and expensive tor | sometime to come.Mattresses and springs should always be selected to go together.They won't provide comfort unless they are compatible.For use with a solid pad mattress, but not with an innerspring mattress, an open coil spring of double deck construction is recommended.For \u201clightweights,\u201d a good single-deck coil spring should be satisfactory, Earmarks of a good matress, include heavy, firm ticking, a welle tailored finish, inner roll edges and prebuilt borders to prevent side sagging, firm handles to make turning easy, and ventilators to air the inside.A good pillow should meet four rquirements: lightness, resiliency, buoyancy, and fredom from odor, dust, stiff feathers, and lumps, Tickings should be guaranteed feather and down proof.PAINTER & DECORATOR SERVICE.HAVE YOUR HOUSE LUCIEN COUDERC GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4823 VERDUN AVE.Verdun We Specialize in @ CARPENTRY © PLASTERING @ SPRAY JOBS @ WALLPAPERING FLOORS SCRAPED AND * REFINISHED COMMERCIAL OR PRIVATE OFFICE PRICE BY CONTRACT OR BY THE HOUR CALL YO.8483 >, \u2019 Telephone 6107 SHEREROOKE W \u201cIt\u2019s Thrilling to have a Rilling\u201d Here is a permanent that is kind to your hair.For lustrous, soft, heart-wirining hair beauty, have the \u201cRilling Koolerwave\u201d Given Expertly By MISS RICHARD MR.LUCIEN The Permanent You Have Been Waiting For NO INCREASE IN PRICES We Are Open All Day Wednesday RICHARD STUDIO NOT HOT NOT COLD BUT \u201cCOOL\u201d EL.9308 OPPOSITE KENT THEATRE ERE Tp EE a TT mo sue Cm Re tograph wrad Pol : CLEVER YOUNG THESPIANS APPEARING IN HANSEL & GRETEL Scene from Honsel & Gretel, a Children's Theatre Production directed by Dorothy Davis and Vielet Walters, taking place at Victoria Hell Saturday afternoon, April 26th, at 2.30.The witch is Harriet Sabbath, and Hansel & Gretel are played by Phyllis Gibson and David Final Play Of Children's Theatre For Season Is Fairy Tale Fantasy Fairy tales have been ever dear to the heart of childhood, and Hans Christian Anderson's story of \u201cHansel & Gretel\u201d ranks among the immortals.Now, for the first time, the Children\u2019s Theatre, which for fifteen years has given to Montreal audiences many of the best loved children\u2019s stories in dramatic production will present this delightful play.Hansel and Gretel, the Children\u2019s Theatre final major production of the season under the direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters promises an afternoon of memorable entertainment.This full- length adaptation has been written by Jean Low, whose charming and imaginative radio plays, presented weekly by the Children's Theatre over CFCF are familiar to innumerable child listeners.In addition to the characters of the original story, over seventy others have been introduced from the magical land of make-believe.Through the great black forest passes a colorful pageant of fairy- book people, who will amuse you \u2014 Robichaud Commercial Academy \u2014 \"Those whe register now for the Fall Term will aveid the raise in tuition fees.A small deposit will assure your registration tor September.All commercial subjects.A French conversational course will be open all summer.Register NOW \u2014 DE.2663 BORROWING CAN BE ?AER GOOD BUSINESS \u2026 Do you need Money for Taxes?If you are short of cash to pay your income or other taxes, a B of M personal loan may be the answer to your need.PERSONAL LOANS for every useful purpose a month for 2 $100 Joan « .Topayablein 12 monthly instaimests (equal ta 6%), interest per annum) LARGER LOANS AT PROPORTIONATE COST NY BANK Ta mE Camabiany See the manager or accountant of your neighbourhood of M branch.You will like their help- : ful approach to your problem.AD24 | 55h m8 EL 7 EOE | GREAT ING NY) rT Lay = Wand oni 101th oA q IRRRNIUETIN 7 IT AFT PE APE I \u2018characters in the play will be por- 77 Luck.with their antics and enchant you with their beauty.There is sheer loveliness in the dream sequence, when fourteen white winged angels are seen ascending the heavenly stair; drama and pathos in the scene between the two children and their inexorable stepmother; and delightful whimsical nonsense supplied by the many odd creatures of the Forest, who caper their way into your very hearts.Costuming of the play alone has taken the skill of many designers, and the beautiful forest setting and lighting effects combine to make this dramatic fantasy one of loveliness that will remain long in your memory.Hansel and Gretel will be presented at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoon, April 26th.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1947 .- 1 1 poy STORY OF AN AMAZING HORSE! George Tobias, Clem Bevans and Marshall Thompson are Seen above with \u2018\u2018Bess,\u201d the horse with the almost human mind, in the film \u201cGallant Bess,\u201d in action\u201d Cinecolor, which starts on Satifday at the Snowdon United Theatre for one week.: * tecs of Mexico brewed and drank | Di d Yo u Kn 0 w?| chocolate 400 years ago.% % % Seventy per cent of the illness| Glass may lose, through dirt, a in America is caused by respira- much as 50 \u2018per cent of its effi.tory diseases, communicable dis-| ciency within six months.eases, and accidents.Xx % % % % % More than 200,000 children pass Cortez, Spanish explorer and before the juvenile courts of the conqueror, discovered that the Az- \u2019 United States annually.EVANAIR OIL BURNING HOT WATER HEATER PROVIDES AUTOMATIC HOT WATER AT LOW COST NO FUSS \u2014 NO WORK Suitable for Large and Small © HOMES @ BEAUTY PARLORS © RESTAURANTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IF DES|RED AUTOMATIC HEATING DEVICES REG'D 7354 SHERBROOKE ST.W.DE, 7330 Three One-Act Plays By CAT.\u201cStill Stands the House,\u201d one of three one-act plays to be presented by Canadian Art Theatre at Victoria Halt on May 15 and 16, was written by a Canadian, Gwendolyn Pharis, of Magrath, Alberta.Miss Pharis has written several other | plays and is at present associated with the Playmakers Theatre at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.\u201cStill Stands the House,\u201d which took first prize as the best Canadian play in the annual Dominion Drama Festival in 1939, is a drama of the Canadian frontier, the story of the struggle which has broken the spirit of many men and women in their vain efforts to make wheat grow on sun-parched prairies.The author describes the play also as the tragedy of a \u201cwoman whose life is concerned, not with present realities, but with memories of the past.\u201d Norma Spring- ford is directing, and the four trayed by students from the C.A.T.School of Theatre Arts.\u201cThe Courting of Marie Gend- rin\u201d by the same author, and a new play by Harold Whitehead, a young Montrealer, will complete the program.Joy Thomson is directing the latter two and is designing original settings for all three productions.Little Black Sambo, the fictional character who holds a special place in the hearts of young and old, will appear in person at Victoria Hall on Saturday, May 3rd, when the Theatre for young folk presents \u201cLittle Black Sambo and the Tigers.\u201d Expected to prove the most popular children\u2019s play of the season the Canadian Art Theatre box of- v NEVER CY 4 -ESTIMAT .UNDER-ES E THE MOTH! OUR FULLY INSURED STORAGE FOR YOUR FURS AFFORDS COMPLETE PROTECTION SCIENTIFICALLY COOLED, MODERN VAULTS.Standard Rates ou MA.5217 Si - co J.N.LABERCE, ROLAND LABEROE & PF.BLAUREGARD - 35) SAINT PAUL West Near McCitt fice will open Monday, April 14th, for telephone and mail orders.= ep 007 yay - - > \"ronge EE er Rp » for from arteri capac vary body a nor Th the b be inc abilit; tivene and d ferers during they g Art heart \u20ac ES * THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY.APRIL 0, 1947 \"PAGE THIRTEEN Heroic Nurse Kenny Portrayed By Rosalind Russell Brack, played by Philip Merivale, eminent orthopedic specialist and Sister Kenny's chief antagonist.- Bowever, nobody fought harder to relieve children of this dreadful scourge than did Dr.Charles The dramatic saga of a daunt- leas woman's success against personal tragedy and orthodox medical opposition is vividly presented in the biographical film \u201cSister Kenny\", which starts at the Seville United Theatre on Wednesday, April 23rd.Co-starring Rosalind Russell as the famed Austral- fan nurse whose method of treating the effects of infantile paralysis brought new hope to stricken victims, and Alexander Knox, as Dr.McDonnell, her friend and advisor, the picture is an authentic record of one of the outstanding figures of contemporary life.Made with the full co-operation of Elizabeth Kenny, and featuring Dean Jagger as the fiance she never married, - \u201cSister Kenny\u201d traces the protagonist's activities from the time she was a young nurse in the Australian bush to the moment of victory when her Institute in Minneapolis was opened.She first encountered the then little known disease, poliomyelitis, on one of her rounds in the back country.It was not until a later date that she learned that her treatment of her small patient eli- tr \u2014 Sponsored By | COURT RIVERVIEW NO.1620 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF CANADA'S FAVORITE RADIO SHOW SHIRRIFF\u2019S \u201cFUN PARADE\u2019 With Roy Ward Dickson and His \"Madcap Gang In Person FOUR HOURS OF SIDE-SPLITTING FUN A COMPLETE NEW SHOW ! OVER $2,500.00 IN PRIZES \u2014 \u2014 ACADEMY AWARD PICTURE Frederic March won this year's Academy Award for his excellent performance as Al Stephenson in Samuel Goldwyn's \"The Best Years Of Our Lives\u201d Is seen above giving a speech at the Bankers\u2019 dinner while wife Myrna Loy looks on in admiration.This Acodemy Award winning picture Is now in its\u2019 second week at the Kent Theatre.\u201cFun Parade\u201d A Wild Laugh Riot For Four Solid Hours Credit, if credit it can be called, for pioneering the series of mad antics which go to make up radio shows like the sensational \u201cFun Parade\u201d, moving into the Forum on Monday, April 28th next for a one night stand, must go to Roy W.Dickson, famous master of merriment, who manages to keep not only his own madcap gang and the participating volunteers, but everyone within striking distance, rocking in their seats in side-splitting stitches at every performance from the minute the wild shenanigans begin until there is no strength left to rock! For the \u201cFun Parade\u201d is a riot, as those who have heard it over the air have very good reason to know.Dozens of similar shows have gprung up in recent years across the line, \u201cTruth or Consequences\u201d, \u201cCounty Fair\u201d, Bride and Groom\u201d, \u201cPeople are Funny\u201d, among them, but the \u201cFun Parade\u201d, which started right here in Canada, claims the proud- distinction of being the granddaddy of them all.And its unbelievable success can be largely attributed to two principal factors, first its novelty\u2014 every performance is practically a new show, and secondly, the audience have as much to do with the fun as have the regular performers themselves.The volunteers, as a matter of fact, are the ones who really make the show.And there are always dozens of them.Moreover, the lucky among them get much more than amusement for their pains.For the prizes are always worth while, and the present list has now grown until it has reached close to $3,000.The \u201cFun Parade\u201d is being brought in under the auspices of Court Riverview, Canadian Order of Foresters, with Arthur Chambers, Charles Searby, kred Fletcher, Fred Smith, Dave Chambers, and Ed Howarth, the committee in charge, and the Forum box office reports a heavy advance sale of tickets.Mental Strain Usually Cause Of Artery Ills Excessive mental work is more likely than hard physicel labor to cause arteriosclerosis \u2014 hardening of the arteries\u2014 and more men than women suffer from that malady.\"A well-established condition of arteriosclerosis is made aparent by the rigid and tortuous condition of the arteries which, to the touch, feel: like a string of beads.The earlier symptoms are less definite and often are so slight as to pass unnoticed.These symptoms arise from a diminished blood supply, resulting from the thickened condition of the arteries which reduces their inner capacity.Naturally, symptoms vary acording to the parts of the body which are being deprived of à normal blood supply.Thus, if the arteries supplying the brain are affected, there will be increasing loss of memory, inability to sleep properly, defectiveness of judgment, irritability and despondency.In the aged, sufferers are restless, even delirious, during the night.During the day they are drowsy.Breathing Affected Arteriosclerosis affecting the heart produces notable changes in 3 the condition and functioning of that organ.The change is likely to be shown first by a shortness of breath.The attacks come on suddenly at night.Sometimes the patient is afraid to go to sleep.At others the attacks resemble bronchial asthma.In cases where the muscle of the heart is much affected, or there is a coronary defect, there is likely to be distress in front of the heart.Angina pectoris may develop with disease of the coronary arteries.Finally there may be thrombosis\u2014plugging of the vessels by a clot of blood.Heredity appears to be a factor, in this disease, while typhoid fever and rheumatism have long been thought to produce changes in the arteries.Scarlet fever, diphtheria and influenza alo are blamed.Infected teeth, tonsils, sinuses, gall bladder, prostate or appendix probably are exciting causes.However, diagnosis is readily made by a physician, and treatment should be directed by him, BRAWNY BATTLERS As big and rugged as he is, Burt Lancaster was outweighed by 48 pounds in his spectacular fight with Mike Mazurki in Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cI Walk Alone,\u201d a coming Paramount release.Burt tipped the scales at 180, while Mike weighed MILLAND NOW SAILOR Latest convert to the sport of sailing is Ray Milland, whose 33- .| foot sloop was launched while Ray was starring in Paramount's sus- penge thriller.\u201cThé Big Clock.\u201d minated the crippling effects that were subsequently striking hospitalized patients in urban communities.There started her long and arduous fight for recognized medical groups, all of whom were equally anxious to allay suffering, but who differed from Nurse Kenny in method.Rebuffed again and again, she opened clinics only to see them shut down.Her treatment, so different from that laid down in the medical books, was condemned in Australia, in England, and in America.THE FORUM Wilbank 6131 DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED GET YOUR TICKETS NOW ! 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MONDAY, APRIL 28% - 7.30 P.M.Tickets $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Tax Included NOW ON SALE AT THE FORUM \u2014 _ MONTREAL - 1947 from Canadian and American Schools 5 GRAND CONCERTS Thursday, April 24, in the FORUM at 8.00 p.m.Friday, April 25, in the FORUM at 8.00 p.m.Saturday, April 26, in the Sir Arthur Currie Memoiräl Gymnasium at 3 p.m.10.30 TO 11.00 P.M.1220 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014 _ \u2014 _ International Festival of School Music 12,000 Performers Choirs \u2014 Orchestras \u2014 Bands Saturday, April 26, in the FORUM at 3.00 p.m, INTERNATIONAL NIGHT Saturday, April 26, in the FORUM at 8.00 p.m.INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CHORUS \u2014 2000 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BAND \u2014 250 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA \u2014 200 BROADCAST COAST TO COAST OVER CBC TICKETS for each Concert\u2014 50 cents\u2014 may be obtained _ at WILLIS and CO.LIMITED \u2014 meme \u2014 Ce re RR oe COPIE ep tm TS rie Cru ca ET nn FER US SEL PAGE FOURTEEN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 MELODIC MASTERPIECE! 32 Irving Berlin song-hits form the musical background of \u201cBlue Skies,\u201d in Technicolor, which starts on Saturday at the Monkland United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.Joan Caulfield, Fred - Astaire and Bing Crosby are co-starred with Olga San Juan and Billy De Wolfe in featured roles.Alan Ladd Stars In Famous Saga Of The Sea At Westmount Based on Richard Henry Dana\u2019s famous saga of sailing ships, \u201cTwo Years Before The Mast\u201d, which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday, is a grand picturization of a great literary work.The stirring film | tale of wooaen ships and iron men is enacted by a blue-ribbon cast headed by stars Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix and Barry Fitzgerald, and features Howard da Silva, Esther Ferandez and Albert Dekker.One hundred and six years ago, Dana published the scathing narrative of his adventures on the high seas, and, overnight, the American public was aroused to such a pitch of indignation that Congress was impelled to pass the bill that, today, guaranteed civil liberties to every American merchant seaman on the high seas.That book, a perennial favorite and a classic of marine literature, & supporting cast which includes % LAST SHOWING TODAY! GEORGE RAFT and SYLVIA SIDNEY in \u201cMr.Ace\u201d.Also EDDIE ALBERT in \u201cRendezvous With Annie\u201d, with Faye Marlowe.REVIVAL TONIGHT After 11 p.m.Ronald Reagan in \u201cMurder In The Air.\u201d A United CTheotne (Monkiand at Girouard Ave.) Starts SATURDAY « Until TUESDAY! TUESDAY ! Ke gros Hong po Heaven) Hh AL à » 32 OF IRVING BERLIN'S GREATEST SONGS including SOME SUNNY DAY THIS IS THE ARMY, MR.JONES I'VE GOT MY CAPTAIN A SERENADE TO AN GETTING NOWHERE (new) WORKING FOR ME NOW OLD-FASHIONED JIL SEE YOU IN CUBA YOU KEEP COMING BACK GIRL fnew) PUTTIN\u2019 ON THE RITZ LIKE A SONG (new) BLUE SKIES HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN A PRETTY GIRL 15 LIKE A YOUD DE SURPRISED RUSSIAN LULLABY MELODY Added Attraction! \u201cWANTED FOR MURDER\u201d First a lingering kiss .then a woman's muffled scream! Eric PORTMAN -_ Dulcie GRAY \u2026 ea soda ov has, at last, been brought to the screen for millions of fllmgoers to enjoy.\u201cTwo Years Before The Mast\u201d is an exciting tale of the voyage of the torture ship, \u201cPilgrim\u201d, to California.With a record time goal as his only aim, the ship's conscienceless skipper (Howard Da Silve) with the aid of his tough first mate (William Bendix), inflicts hardships and cruel punishment on his crew.Shanghaied on board by mistake is the n\u2019er-do- well son of the ship's owner (Alan Ladd), and a writer, Richard Henry Dana, (Brian Donlevy), who signed on to obtain material for, his novel.Romance steps into the story when a young Spanish girl (Esther Fernandez) boards the ship in Brazil, and she and Alan Ladd become interested in each other.He, toughened by the vicious discipline, leads the crew in mutiny, which sets off a series of suspenseful events that lead to the passage of the first bill offering a new code of decency and justice for American seamen.Sylvia Sidney, Congresswoman At Monkland The private life of a glamorous and ambitious Congresswoman, portrayed by Sylvia Sidney, is the theme of \u201cMr.Ace\u201d, which costars Miss Sidney and George Ratt, and which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Friday night.George Raft plays the role of Eddie Ace, a cynical political boss, while Sylvia Sidney is seen as the brilliant and elegant Congresswoman, Margaret Wyndham Chase, whose cap is set for a governorship.To ensure her nomination for the governorship, she is forced to call on tough, blunt Eddie Ace.They meet, are dynamically attracted .but Eddie refuses to support a woman's candidacy.By a clever, unscrupulous move, Congresswoman Chase forces a split in Ace's party, thus winning the nomination in spite of his opposition.But she leaves herself vulnerable to Eddie's revenge, as her husband is seeking a divorce, which she is unwilling to grant for publicity\u2019s sake, and Eddie can fake the evidence Mr.Chase needs.In the ensuing blaze, she takes a beating in the game of love, but triumphs in politics.Unhappy, despite her victory, and not a little ashamed of herself because of the means she used to win, she suddenly resigns her candidacy and retires from the fight.Ace, impressed by her penitence, anonymously forms a new party and drafts Congresswoman Chase | to run on their ticket for a cleaner and better government.Touched and fired by the party's faith in her, she accepts, not knowing that her sponsor is Ace, and that he will be the first to be crushed in the clean-up campaign she so firmly promises the people.The ending is happy, if rather unexpected and unusual.Sara Haden plays the role of Miss Sidney's secretary and Jerome Cowan that of her manager.Sid Silvers adds a touch of comedy in the role of Raft's henchman, Pencil.- NUMBER TWELVE COMING UP Paramount's forthcoming \u201cThe Emperor Waltz\u201d is the twelfth picture to be written by the studip's versatile couple, Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder.And, starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine, it is also their most expensive and elaborate.OLGA DYES AGAIN Olga San Juan, lovely Latin of Paramount's 36 -star \u201cVariety Girl,\u201d changes her hair color with every film role.It \u2018was its natural dark black shade in her first movies, was dyed auburn brown for \u201cBlue Skies\u201d and is a brilliant blonde in \u201cVariety Girl.\u201d aemeieeeean BAC ARAN ARTAAR EN RERUY NIB ERENT NI PABA Rad saa TH POPULAR : Randolph Scott and bewhiskered George \u201cGabby\u201d Hayes have a favorite screen team and are reunited in \u201cAlbuquerque,\u201d Clarion Produc.\u2019 - tions\u2019 color film for Paramount release.This is the third.\u2018time Randy and \u201cGabby\u201d have > been co-starred.Western from Boston, around Cape Horn, | Ero \u2014 NOW Playing Until SATURDAY: ALAN LADD in \u201cTwe Years Before The Mast\u201d, Alie JUNE HAVER jn \u201cThree Little Girls in Blue\u201d, in TECHNI.> COLOR.oo.SUNDAY Until TUESDAY ! THREE DAYS ONLY! - KEENAN WYNN Soar KIRKWOQD - XAVIER CUGAT GUY LOMBARDO and.kis Orchestra and kis Orchestre Ew ARNOLD MARIE WILSON LEON AMES Added Hit Attraction % John HODIAK « Lucille BALL WITH 66 ?\u201d » \u201cTwo Smart People\u201d 152% \u2014 Rex .star, la Last Showing TODAY! REX HARRISON in \"A Notorious Gentleman.\" King O: -\u2014 geal to] his ir playboy Gentlen Ain Conditioned at the (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon Jet.) unt Starts SATURDAY ! story \u20ac \u2014 18 const A Thousand Thrill Wallop.With a ity, Boy and Wonder Horse Who Gallop anyone Right Straight Into Your Heart} MGM's AMAZING MOTION PICTURE \u2018GALLANT BESS'# The horse wit the human mind!) | MARSHALL THOMPSON § GEORGE a TOBIAS @ CLEM - BEVANSŸ \u201cGalla ge Shaver dhan-air The Love an de ho first Med fiat.LES | rat in tro Charles RUGG 7 BLA x Janet un Nas ace ©, neige ee RANDY CLASSIC SEA STORY! Brian Donlevy, Esther Fernandez \"and Alan Ladd are co-starred with William Bendix and Barry jtzgerald in the film adaptation of Richard Henry Dana's \u201cTwo oars Before The Mast,\u201d which starts on Saturday at the Seville { United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.COMEDY WITH MUSIC! Van Johnson is seen above with [ his new co-star from England, Pat Kirkwood, in the comedy with music \u201cNo Leave, No Love,\u201d which starts on Sunday at | the Westmount United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.| Featured in the cast are Keenan Wynn, Marie Wilson, Edward ' Arnold and the Orchestras of Guy Lombardo and Xavier Cugat.ÿ Rex Harrison In Sophisticated - - Popular Plays Have Extra Run All attendance records at the MRT Playhouse have been broken by the current production, \u2018The Barretts of Wimpole Street\u201d, every seat for-each of the ten performances having been sold a few days after the box office opened.Because of this unprecedented de- mand, the MRT is giving two extra performances on Monday and Tuesday nights of next week.One main reason for the success of this production lies in the un- | usual popularity of the play itself, but all critical reviews have likewise stressed the great skill with which this drama of the romance of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett has been interpreted by Roeberta Beatty, the director, and a first-rate MRT cast headed by Eleanor Stuart, George Alexander, and Charles Miller.9 dE | British Drama At Snowdon Rex Harrison, famed British star, last seen in \u201cAnna And The King Of Siam\u201d, should add a great geal to his growing popularity with his irresponsible, light-hearted playboy role in \u201cA Notorious Gentleman\u201d, which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Friday night.\u201cA Notorious Gentleman is the story of a likeable playboy who is constantly on the social toboggan because of his utter irresponsibility, .either to himself or to anyone* else.However, the very characteristics which carry him steadily downward in the human whirlpool also bring him redemption via a hero's death in the war.But this is not a war picture, except for the opening and closing scenes.Harrison's vivid personality and flawless performance lend a lot to the high quality of this production.But he is closely pressed by numerous members of the cast, outstanding among them being his wife, Lilli Palmer.She plays Harrison\u2019s screen wife, and does a re- 9 ND Samuel Goldwyn's 6100 Sherbrooke W.\u2014 EL.2271 or DE.9444, MATINEE until 5 ecleck Yax Included 15¢ WEEK! * , Myrna Loy * Fredric March =\u2019 Dana Andrews * Teresa Wright Virginia Mayo * Hoagy Carmichael * NO OTHER SHOWING IN THIS AREA THIS YEAR EXCEPT AT ADVANCED PRICES ! \"HEA1Ÿ Continuous SHOW DAILY Evening $1.20 From 5 O'clock Tax Included | The Featere Start at 2.15, 8.25 and 8.35 P.M.markable transition from gay to serious moods.Margaret Johnston, another victim of Harrison's fickle love, is a newcomer to the screen, but audiences are going to see and hear much more about her.Jean Kent, one of Britain's most photogenic female players, handles a difficult role with finesse.Godfrey Tearle and Griffith Jones as Harrison's father and best friend, respectively, also turn in excellent performances.THE EXAMINSE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 .BERLIN SHOWCASE Only Irving Berlin tunes are heard in Paramount's Technicolor musical, \u201cBlue Skies,\u201d co-starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and BR 2 + .PAGE FIFTEEN OPERATION DRAMATIC Joan Caulfield will have one of her best chances for dramatic acting in her brief movie career in Paramount's version of the \\ Joan Caulfield.play, \u201cDear Ruth.\u201d CHILDREN'S THEATRE directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters presents \u2018HANSEL & GRETEL\u2019 \u20143 ACT PLAY \u2014 Victoria Hall - Sat.Aft.- April 26th All Seats Reserved.$1.33 and .70 (tax incl.) Box Office Now Open \u2014 Willls & Co.Limited N N N NS N N N N \\ N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N N N N 3 N N N TRINITY PLAYERS PRESENT \u201cQUIET WEEKEND\u201d A COMEDY By Esther McCracken TONIGHT AND SATURDAY AT 8.30 P.M.TRINITY MEMORIAL HALL Corner Sherbrooke and Marlowe TICKETS 75¢ 2 2 222d 27 i C7 207 rad 2 rh a a A are M A AA AA A Murderer.\u201d * SEVILLE LAST SHOWING TODAY! JAMES MASON in \"I Met Also REX HARRISON in \"School For Husbands.\u201d - _ Starts SATURDAY Until TUESDAY ! A United.STheatne (St.Catherine at Chomedey) \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014 nd er N EERE 3 ie S Re J ee ere S Ë N O N BASEBALL STEALS THE SPOTLIGHT Even although the final games to decide the winners of the Memorial, Allan, Stanley Cups have not yet been played, baseball steals the sports interest from hockey this week, for last Monday and Tuesday, the sixteen major league teams started the 1047 season, and today, the Montreal Royals are scheduled to start the defense of their International League championship.For the second consecutive season the Royals are expected to start the first game with a negro player in the lineup.Last year it was Jackie Robinson, first Negro to play in organized baseball, and he went on to win the batting title and is now in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers.Today in Syracuse, Roy Campanella will likely be doing the catching for the local team.Campanella, a hefty backstop, last year performed for the Nashua Dodgers of the New England League, He hit a solid .301 in a pitchers\u2019 league, and many of his blows were for extra bases.His fine hitting and smart catching made him a unanimous choice for the league all-star team.At Nashua, he formed the all-negro battery with Don Newcombe, a slender pitcher who won 13 and lost 4.This was the only negro battery ever to appear in Organized Baseball.With the Dodgers, Campanella caught the slants of a local pitcher, in fact an N.D.G.boy, Harry Sheppard.At the present time, Campanella, younger than Robinson was when he first came to_the Royals, seems to have an excellent chance of making the grade and scouts who have seen him in action say that he can't miss becoming a top-line catcher.FELLER STILL HARD-LUCK PITCHER It's beginning to look like another tough year for Bobby Feller.Like the late Walter Johnson, he seems to be a hard luck pitcher.When he goes to the mound, his teammates suffer from some kind of psychological reaction that prevents them from hitting.Johnson had the same experience.During his career, he won forty games by the score of 1 to 0, and lost twenty games by the same score.WILL ENZINIKI LEARN A LESSON The recent one-game suspension of Maurice Richard recalls two other suspensions under much the same circustances, but with much more dire results.It happened back in the early twenties when Canadiens met Ottawa in a two-game play-off for the N.H.L.title and the right to meet the western winners for the Stanley Cup.We were reminded of this series when a fan remarked to us the other day: \u201cCan you imagine what would have happened to Mr.Enziniki if it was Sprague Cleghorn or Newsy Lalonde that he skated across the rink to bump?\u201d Ottawa had a young defenceman named Lionel Hitchman who had just broken into the N.H.L.from the ranks of the R.C.M.P.In his very first game against Canadiens he showed a lot of courage but not muoh discretion by bodychecking Cleghorn to the ice frequently, a very difficult thing to do, and by throwing back his head and having a great old laugh when he did it, a very foolhardy thing to do.Hitchman was a terrific hitter at the blue line.Came the play-offs.The game was at Montreal.It was important for Canadiens because few of the experts expected them to win the return game at Ottawa, and as total goals in the two games decided the winner, Canadiens had to take a lead back to the Capital with them.As expected Hitchman gave the Canadiens a terrific bumping, and the small ice surface at the old Mount Reyal rink made him a hard man to avoid.Hitchman was well over six feet tall, and his weight was solid, There was no score in the first two periods.Tension was running high, but Canadiens had orders to stay on the ice.A penalty might lose the series.The tension was broken when Cy Denenny nicked thé corner for an Ottawa goal on a play with Hitchman.A few seconds later, Sprague Cleghorn and his defence mate, Bill Coutu, had felled both Denenny and Hitohman with their sticks.There was a free-for-all fight that took a whole battery of police to straighten out.Denenny went to hospital for six weeks, and Hitchman for almost as long.Cleghorn and Coutu were suspended indefinitely, and fined $200 each\u2014a fair penalty in those days.Years later, Coutu was suspended for life for laying a referee low.Denenny was a quiet, clean player, against whom nobody bore a grudge.His Injury caused an uproar in sport circles.Hitchman settled down the following season to play clean, heady hockey, developed a fine poke check, and teamed with Cleghorn on the Boston Bruins defence for a couple of years.Ottawa won that game, 2 to 0, and strange to relate, Canadiens took the second game, 2 to 1, in the face of a wild, hostile crowd at Ottawa, and with old Didier Pitre playing defence.If the Richard incident has the same effect on wild, young Mr.Enzinikl, as the Cleghorn incident had on Hitchman, the stick swinging won't have been done in vain.But our opinion is that Mr.Richard didn\u2019t hit Mr.Enziniki nearly as hard as he should have.Outdoor Life, Softball And Tennis Items To Start Soon club in what now looks like the terclub and international dinghy racing.> ESSEX INVITED the first international yachting event of the 1947 season has been extended by the Bermudians fo the sailors of the Essex Yacht Club of Connecticut and to the International 14 ft.Dinghy Association in California in the United States.British dinghy sailors have also been invited to send crews to the island and to bring their boats with them if possible, The United States yachtsmen have also been asked to bring their 14-ft.international racing sloops and so were the Montreal tars.However, as there was no possibility of \u201ctuning up\u201d the dinghies on Lake St.Louis due to ice conditions, the Royal St.Lawrence committee reluctantly decided against the crews taking their own dinghies.Therefore they will sail in the dinghies of the host association in Bermuda.As to whether the other competitors would bring their dinghies or not is not known yet, although it does appear rather a long way to bring boats from California and England, yet yachtsmen do like to sail races in their own boats.MAY FLY DINGHIES If the invitation is accepted by the Californians, there is a possibility that their dinghies may be American, Empire Crews Invited Bermuda Racing Word has been received by the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club that the Bermuda 14 ft.International Dinghy Association has issued invitations to dinghy sailors in the United States and Great Britain to compete in the series of races early in May off the island.The Royal St.Lawrerice has already accepted the invitation, and named the skippers and crews who will represent the Lake St.Louis first three-cornered international dinghy races ever to be sailed.Those who will represent Canada in this important event are John Schwab and Dick Stevenson, skippers, their respective crews being Bob Townsend and' Ian MacLean, all of Gasoline outlets in the U.§ number around 400,000, almost Lo times the number of post offices, Le Ac _ SN STOP! For Safety's Sake Why Take Chances?Insure yourself fr Sesivis Mesias es air bills \u2014 Have Broke ot in\u201d first class condition.whom have had experience in in- * The invitation to participate in | * Royals\u2019 Ball Games Over Verdun\u2019s CKVL The road and away games of Montreal Royals of the International League will be broadcast over the airwaves of C.K.V.L., it was announced this week by President Jack Tietolman.The road games will be reconstructed while the home games will come right from the Royals ball park.O.K.Bill Simms well known baseball play - by - play expert will handle the games with Roland Bayeur, doing the French.Royals open today against Syracuse for three games, and Saturday's game will come ever CKVL, 990 on your dial at 2.30 p.m., while Sunday\u2019s will be from Baltimore.If the Royals - Sherbrooke hockey series are still in session, hockey will be brough« to fans Instead of the Sunday ball game.board of that well-known English small boat designer, Uffa Fox, and are equipped with all the latest \u201cgadgets\u201d for the more efficient operation of the small craft.Brake Adjustment and Whee! Alignment Check-up Very Latest Equipment B & BRAKE SERVICE Brake and Steering Specialists Phone LA.8420 for Free Estimates 1200 Stanley St.(Stanley Garage) Back of Windser Hotel 51 F ISHERMEN Why not try your luck in the cool, deep waters of Lake Memphre.magox?Noted for its land-locked salmon as well as treut.Skiffs, Flat-bottomed Boats, Canoes and Outbeard Motors Available.KNOWLTON LANDING Is situated half way between Magor Que.and Newport, Vt.Goed roads and finest accommodation, WRITE or PHONE \"WOODACRES\" Montie Elsdon, prop, KNOWLTON LANDING, QUE.Besides all the football, softbail, hardball, track and field, lacrosse, lawn bowling and many other summer sports, there is the lover of the great outdoors.He is the man and some are women, that like to fish and hunt.Take a canoe trip or any other form of outdoor sport.In Verdun; they are very lucky to have three waterfront clubs, with a small group of sportsmen having formed a group of their own in Crawford Park.This paper would like to carry\u2019 all the stories about fishing trips.The kind of bait that gets the best results?New tricks in the care of the motor or boat?Rigging a shelter the fast way when needed in the case of emergency and everything that pertains to the outdoor life.Starting Next Week So far a title has not been suggested.Maybe you sportsmen can do that too.Let's hear from you by dropping a note to the Fish and Game Editor, c/o of this paper.I'm sure that the local sportsmen that love this kind of life will appreciate a column which they can call their own.The first item of this forthcoming column will commence ®ext week for the canoe owners entitled \u201cChoose The Right Paddle\u201d.Do let us know how you feel about a column of this kind.If you feel too shy about telling us about your little tips in the game or your trips, drop us a line about the column and by all means, tell us if you like it or not.Besides the Fish and Game column, there will be a column on softball and tennis.Arrangements are under way to continue the softball tips, which were written by C.W.\u201cBuck\u201d Tahamont, well- known hardball and softball expert.This, the sports department hopes to carry on this summer.Power output of motors is measured with an instrument called a dynamometer.flown at least part-way to the re- Phone Mansonville 28 ring 4 \u201cI play gatta, and it is altogether likely VETERANS .Thome Tame \u201c P told J that the Essex sailors will send At Your Service \"THE GLENBROOK ely De their own craft down by boat.REPAIRS : Mrs.Eña Ball Westover, prop.Dis a However, even if none of the Salon: Irons = Washing Machines - KNOWLTON LANDING, QUE.d Js ab crews bring their own dinghies Sewing Machines = Frigiduires, etc.Phone Mansonville 28 ring 15 didn't g there will be enough in the local ork Guarantee .ES fleet for the visiting crews to each WE FICK UP AND DELIVER \u201cPINE LODGE\" d be ju be supplied with a boat as the Davis & Watson: Dan Jones.prop.E 55 Bermudians have brought eighteen KNOWLTON LANDING, QUE.EF + abou new sloops to the island this year, 51 Northview (in rear) Mil.West Phone Mansonville 28 ring 21 FRETS 700 These are the latest from the EL- 4072 EL.5763 .4 key pckey to & Well knoy Chat, if SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE |} A eardon : IN AID OF hallo him , Qi] is g 1914-1918 VETERANS 1939-1945 #-;\" , OF on't \"be d POINT ST.CHARLES BRANCH No.127 [HF CANADIAN LEGION B.ES.L.MM Emmet e .o pitet For À Memorial Building ars la * ontreal ore tal | at rec = anior fi = Mcreste i ve, wi ji bifthday [ K the : ; wrrell, Westmoi ogebrati : yoe ue : Mifereste OWN A BEAUTIFUL \u201cPONTIAC 1946\u201d |! 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EL.0081 e thousands who filed into the |\u2019 \u201croving hal all the world ves a winner including money ne OF 1945.A VENTE.40 SO .5 in Foor FOURTH.19616 L055 982/63 y in Finance AAA NE 45% ss YMCA News Items Boys Division Movie: This Saturday's movie at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.commences at 1.15 p.m.The special feature is \u201cBrooklyn Orchid\u201d with William Bendix.Also next installment of Rex & Rintie.Friday Night Club: There will be general meeting of all members of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Friday Night Club this Monday 7.30 p.m.to elect a new Friday Night Club executive which will carry on with a varied programme of cycling, dances and outdoor programmes during the Summer months.All members are urged to attend this meeting.There will be a dance for the Friday Night Club commencing at 8.30 p.m.Judo: The Judo club will meet at 2.30 p.m.Saturdays instead of 4.00 p.m, The next meeting of the Judo group will be held on Saturday.It will be preceded by a Club meeting for the purpose of designing a crest to be awarded members who reach a standard of proficiency in Judo.City Camp: Plans are being made at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.for the operation of a City Camp for boys who will be resident of Westmount during the Summer holidays.Programme will include overnight trips, crafts, swimming, speakers, movies and gym work.Junior Hi-Y: A meeting of the Junior Hi-Y Club will be held on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.in the Board Room of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Some ten delegates from the Club exams .Wright Balfour, who used to do the odd bit of sports stuff for British United Press while working in their Montreal office, has left his free lance writing to take a job with BUP in Winnipeg .Grace Brown, the Montreal West lass now studying out at Macdonald College, was on the girls\u2019 winning inter-class badminton team out at Mac.Andy McGillis whipping his fisticuffs into shape for St.Leo's annual boxing show, to be held this year at the Clark avenue institution on the night of Friday, May 2.Some of Andy's pupils did very well for themselves in the Golden Gloves battling .Ils now definite: the Snowdon Senior League will raise the curtain on its 1947 season at Macdonald Park on the afternoon of Sunday, May 11.Of which more elsewhere in this section.It won't be lon, until we all | can make both ends meet again, says a writer.But will they recognize each other?: EE RES attended the Eastern Ontario & Quebec Hi-Y Conference at Ottawa, at which members of the Club Governor General.This meeting of the Hi-Y Club Will discuss the reports of the Ottawa Conference.Jane Von Zuben Takes Top Honors: The Girls\u2019 Swimming in were guests at a luncheno with the THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 PAGE SEVENTEEN St.Leo's Sports brings the usual lull in the Academy sport scene with boxing occupying the spotlight for a few weeks.Of interest in the sport news this week is the announcement that the following well- known boxing clubs will send fighters to the show on Friday May 2nd; Si.Anthony's, Holy Cross Boys Club, Iverley Settlement, Central Y.M.C.A.and Verdun Kinsmen.The opposition for this year\u2019s event will be plenty tough as coach Andy McGillis is not figuring on lining up any set ups for the program and like last vear every bout promises to be keenly fought.Already there has been a good demand for tickets for the show and we would advise those intending to take in the fistic proceedings on the night of May the second, to secure their tickets well in advance, SPORT SHORTS Brother Bernard, school director, announced that this year\u2019s Senior B City Hockey Championship will be specially recognized with each member of the squad receiving a smartly styled ring with the the Westmount Boys & Girls Hobby Show came off Wednesday night, with mermaids of all ages participating.In Class \u201cA\u201d (10 years and under) only one little contestant entered.Having no competition, she cheerfully entered the older races., Clas \u201cB\u201d swimming 2 lengths free style finals showed Jane Von Zuben as winner with Elizabeth Loebel and Frances Williams com- (Continued on Page 19) With the\u2019 arrival of Spring it, school emblem on the surface.\u2018The boys on the team were given a voice in the type of award they wished and the great majority were all in favor of a school ring.Dave Manning and Buckey Orr, two former St.Leo's boxers, participated in this years Golden Glove Tournament and both made a smart showing.Dave Manning after winning two fights was forced to default on his scheduled third bout on account of a head injury.Buckey Orr scored an impressive win in his first outing and went down fighting in his second effort, losirig a close decision to his opponent.Dave O'Meara fs making good progress as he trains for his bout in the show and looks like a sure bet for the semi-final bout on the card.Dave is expected to enter the ring at 140 lbs.Martin McKen- na at 155 lbs.will take over the final bout on the program.Martin is receiving some valuable pointers in his training from Frank Creag- han and John Heney, two former St.Leo's boxing idols who made a name for themselves this year by winning Intercollegiate Boxing titles while fighting under the Red and White of McGill University.The 1947 Golden Glove finals will be staged at the Forum tonight and it will be an event well worth seeing as the crop of this\u2019 year's tournament will be in action and you can be sure of plenty of thrills.This 1947 boxing tournament is being sponsored by the Montreal Rotarians with the proceeds going towards helping to finance the many worthwhile boys\u2019 activities carried on by this popular service club.4 | QU It MAY BE expensive to operatel | HAVE IT REPLACED with a \u2014GENERAL MOTORS- re (GC =) DELCO-HEAT eM OIL BURNER Two Types CONVERSION BURNER or OIL FIRED UNIT Sold, Installed & Serviced by ~ Vipond-Tolhurst Limited \u201cRound the Clock Oil and Burner Service\u201d 845 Querbes Ave *TA.It MAY BE obsoletel 7271 ; + mm egy =a EN EE SNA = rye we Lo mn THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 PAGE HIGHTEEN ~ : \"Westmoust's Home Newspaper Music Festival Readied (Continued from Page 1) the hotels.They want to bring a couple of these boys and girls home to be their guests during the Festival.My husband and I would like it too.And, of course, we don\u2019t want any money for it .You really are serious about wanting to improve international relations through the contacts of the boys and girls, aren't you?.Well, then! .'.This thing happened more than once .A housing committee had to be formed to look after the many similar requests.As a result, the majority of our teen-aged visitors will be the guests of families in Montreal\u2019s finest residential areas during the Festival.\u2019 Another Problem The matter of obtaining suitable Conductors for the huge massed events of the Festival was another question for which the answer was not easy.There were Conductors to be had, and of the finest, at a price.Some world- famous wizards of the baton, though willing to serve in a worthy catrx) without remuneration, shied at the idea of placing their reputations at the mercy of inexperienced performers such as make up the majority of the high school units.It is no secret in musical circles that the most brilliant Con- PRUNING - SPRAYING - PLANTING FERTILIZING Removing and General Maintenance NOW 18 the time to have your broken branches Estimates cleaned up.Without TREE SURGERY CO.Charge Ltd.4601 Cote des Neiges Tel.WE, 2140 Trimming - Clearing of Power Lines ; 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There must also be a motivating background involving deep understanding of how the teen-ager feels about the performance.The absence of this sympathetic bond has caused the downfall of-.more than one \u2018big name\u2019 Conductor taking a flier at directing the high school type of performance.However, the Executive feels that this problem has been solved with imminent success.Three outstanding Conductors have accept- ed\u2014pgratis\u2014the task of rehearsing and directing the massed events of the Festival.Captain J.J.Gagnier, of Montreal, will direct the Band; Albert J.Wassell, Worcester, Mas- sachusets, the Orchestra; and Dr.John Finlay Williamson, Princeton, New Jersey, the Chorus.Captain Gagnier, famous Montreal musician, is well known as a conductor, adjudicator, and lecturer throughout Canada and the United States.Music Director of the CBC for the District of Quebec, he holds the degree of Doctor of Music from the University of Montreal, and a commission in HM.Grenadier Guards, whose music he has directed since 1913.Many of Captain Gagnier's Baud and Orchestral compositions have won high praise in musical circles.He has also to his credit more than one successful encounter with high school festival musicians, the most recent being at the Ohio State Festival in May, 1946, where he and the teen-agers under his baton turned in a scintillating performance.Conducting the International Orchestra, of 200 players, Albert Wassell holds a Master's degree in music, has studied conducting abroad, and brings to his task a rich background of experience in the school music festival field.Dr.John Finlay Wiliamson, who has assumed direction of the 2000 voice International Chorus, is a Conductor of International repute, and the founder of an institution unique in the musical world\u2014the Westminster Choir College of New Jersey.He also directs the appearances of the Westminster Choir, which is the professional touring unit of his college.In its 25 years of activity, this choir has given over 2000 public performances in the United States, Canada and Europe, and has built up an unparelleled reputation on both continents.For contemporary musicians Dr.Williamson has in- piring words.\u2018Remember,\u2019 he CAST-: By contributing your Salvage, you AT YOUR SERVICE TCE SALVATION ARMY MEN'S SOCIAL SERVICE CENTRE 603 Chatham Street, Montreal 3 Firzroy 5295-5296 We c'\u2018oct MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, WASTE PAPER, = CLOTHING, RAGS, RUBBER TIRES and RUBBER GOODS of all ki- 's.FURNITURE, STOVES, and METALS of all kinds.SALVAGE OF ALL !INDS, in fact anything that has out-lasted its usefulness.Prompt Attention will be given your call for our There is no discharge in the Battle of Life, and there will ever be casualties in need of assistance.needy, and help us to find tide-over employment for many unfortunate men thereby, helping to bring about their rehabilitation.enable us to assist the poor and Phone Fitzroy 5295-5296 | Y.M.C.A.Briefs Learn-to-Swim Dates for the Semi-Private Learn-to-Swim Campaign have been set as May 5th June 20th.This Campaign is designed and planned to teach boys and girls from six to twelve years of age how to swim before going to the cottage or camp for the summer.There will be two classes for each week for both boys and girls as follows.Boys \u2014 Mon.& Thurs.Girls \u2014 Tues.& Friday.There will be four classes each day and registration will be made according to age.The first class for six year olds will start at 2.30 p.m.All instruction will be under the guidance of George Barker, the Physical Director, assisted by volunteer leaders holding swimming certificates.Each class will be limited to the first ten registrants.Win Chnmpionship Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 won first place standing and captured both the ladies\u2019 and men\u2019s doubles championships in the Inter-Y Round Robin Badminton Tournament conducted Wednesday on Westmount courts.Elsie Patterson and Lorna Ferguson had a perfect score for their eight games to take the ladies\u2019 doubles championship for the second consecutive year.Eric Duncan and Don Guess defeated R.Abercromby and J.Innes in the final play-off game to win the men\u2019s doubles championship.In the mixed section, C.Smallwood and C.Rogers of N.D.G.and C.Meynard and C.Smith of West- mount each won seven of their eight games.In this section total points made determined the winner.N.D.G.totalled 115 points to Westmount\u2019s 111.Westmount also won the club championship with a total of 303 points over 282 for N.D.G.The Tournament was conducted by Jim McJanet, Chairman, Tournament Committee of the West- mount Club, and George Barker, Physical Director.Badminton Tournament Starting Wednesday evening the Badminton Committee is conducting a Club Tournament for all players.Members will be divided into A and B classes, and winners will be declared for singles, ladies\u2019 and men\u2019 doubles, and mixed championships.Tournament will be conducted over the next two weeks, at the end of which time the Club will hold a Social Evening to end off the season's activities.Spring Training Now is the time to train for the opening of the golf, tennis and softball season.All gym classes and physical activity clubs will continue till the end of April.Be ready for the outdoor activities by keeping fit.\u2018Bugs Bunny\u2019 Semi Formal will feature Bugs Bunny decorations, and Bugs Bunny will highlight the dance program at the West.mount \u2018Y\u2019 S.N.C.Spring Semi- Formal being held this Saturday.George Lines, by securing two points in this week\u2019s Volleyball Tournament at the Y.M.C.A., is now in the lead by one point over Stan.Loucks in second place.Complete standing to date: Geo.Lines 41, Stan.Loucks 40, Wilf.Spearman 38, Wm.E.Cooper 37, Lloyd Irwin 33, Wm.Taylor 33, Al.Hollingworth 32, H.Chethow- ski 28, G.Piela 14, G.Lewenski 13, G.Guevremont 10, E.Dunlop 7, Art.Eastman 7, Jack Fortin 7, Chas.Cote 5, Don LeClaire 5, J.Cooper 4.The Hit-and Miss Competition will continue for two more weeks.The final games being played Aprid 29th.says, \u2018Palestrina and Bach were once contemporary composers.We have nothing to be ashamed of because we are a young nation.We are just coming into the fulness of our powers.The world of tomorrow lies in our hands.Yes, we have a great contribution to make to the cultural heritage of the world.We ought to be proud of it.\u2019 the S.P.C.A.To Begin Owner Dog Training Classes The S.P.C.A.is inaugurating a series of owner.dog training classes in the evening which will start at the beginning of May.Mrs.Alex Chasé Casgrain, a member of \u2018the committee of management of the S.P.C.A.is in New York undertaking training from Miss Blanche Saunders, a specialist in this branch of dog care.> The course lasts for a period of ten weeks with one lesson a week.During the course a film entitled \u201cTraining You To Train Your Dog\u201d will be shown.Anyone wishing to get further information concerning these classes may get in touch with the S.P.C.A., the telephone number is WI.2109.Special Youth (Continued from Page 8) the speaker.Members of the National Executive who will be present are Dr.Graham Hudson, President; Miss Gwen Nuth, Secretary; and Miss Marion Campbell, Culture Convener.Leonard Harbour of Rosemount First United will sing \u201cThe Saviour of the World\u201d and the choir, under the leadership of Gifford Mitchell, will sing for its anthem, \u201cYe Gates Lift up Your Heads on High\u201d to the tune St.George's, Edinburgh.Charles Sargeant will be the head usher with Robert Sloan, Ian Hellyer and Douglas Sheen working with him.During th afternoon, preceding the service, Al will be honoured at tea when ministers and their wives in Montreal will have an opportunity to meet and talk with the youthful delegate.George Penrose Speaker To Temple Emanu-El PTA George Penrose, - Principal ot Roslyn School, will be guest speaker when the P.T.A.of Temple Emanu-El holds its fina} session on Monday, April 28.Under the direction of Miss Frances Katz, a dramatization of \u201cThy Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto\" will be given.oo Class 8 of the High Schoo] Department will also present \u201cThe Founding of a Temple.\u201d Election of officers will bé held, Complete assortment of No.1 early Summer, Summer, early Fall, late Fall , and Winter varieties of Apple Trees, also Curmnt Bushes (black, red and white), Grape Vines, Blueberries, Raspbestics and Strawberries.Price List on request 28.Teiwhons *LAncaster 4199 TL el TOP SOIL FERTILIZER FOR SALE Lawns Renovated EL.0288 vv H [=] 30 Milner Ave.COAL - ORDER NOW TO GRIFFIN and SIMPSON LTD.Montreal West Dealers in Quality Fuels and Heating Services | COKE - Heating Equipment, Oil Burners, Etc.INSURE DELIVERY WHEN REQUIRED DE.1925 FUEL OIL \u2018West \u201cREST, beauty lounge zare\u2019's W cleaned mulated massage my ovel 48 given pl a till.the Ÿ 25 winter.\u201d ue your fur 3 simply 7 9 P 4 ton Ave, 12 A DURE - lovely It > and cold posure, £ rugs fro bridal be furnishin You very coat, Jus Ltd.at 1 13a LIV YOUNG nished ac with hre would be days, Mc local 238 now., After the severe Winter just fin- ished\u2014it is wise to check over the conditions of your Roof.Have a careful inspection made It will cost you nothing and you will be free of worries for some time.Call Roofing Dept.\u2014 WE.2791 WESTEEL® PRODUCTS ® LIMITED 4 R @ 5 je MANUFACTURERS FOR ALMOST A CENTURY RT TT Ty pe 20 LARGE 1e Tjount, ) A kitchen 7 21 PAR BUSINES 48 leges, C'al 8 YOU will i fur coat Storage À P # PONT L lrecious Lazare & al of Buest « Of fina] - Une ancey \u201cThe letto\u201d ichool \u201cThe action y - THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 ° PAGE NINETEEN + CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING x The \u2018Westmount Examiner \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | IWAInut 2773.10 WORDS FOR 3 5¢ 2¢ FOR EACH ADDITIO NAL WORD | ge HOME PLANNING \u2014 = 22 ROOM & BOARD TO LET \u2014 \u201d wa little land, a lot of living\u2019 your JE a You wlit find The \u201cHave- Oe Plan interesting and profitable dons.43 chapters, 200 illustrations: Ey m outstanding, practical guide on home planning and \u2018\u2018miniature farm- nw for \u201cbackyard or \u2018small acreage\u2019.$1.50 postpaid.Order The \u201cHave-More\u201d Plan for examination: satisfaction or refund.Opportunities Unlimited Reg\u2019d., Dept.WE2, Box 2110, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, L-38 d'Armes, 7 RESORTS\u2014COUNTRY BOARD ree \u201cREST, rest, rest\u2014that\u2019s part of my aut lan\u2019 say's Sally Skunk.\u201c1 Tounge around all summer at La- zares where it\u2019s good and cool.I'm +jeaned and have my body olled stimulated with Nova processing (Body massage and cleaning to you).After my overall facial I'm inspected and given plenty of elbow room as L rest lill.the time comes for me to face the É inter.\u201d For a similar holiday for vour fur you can make reservations by simply phoning Mrs.Mink Marten at \u2026 P.Lazare.The phone number is MA.1255, R-414 10 MONEY TO LOAN ® TOU won't have to borrow any money To vear to buy a new fur coat if you x vise now, and send your fur coût \u201ca L.P.Lazare.Just phone MA.1205, 9 R-407 8 10a DESK SPACE AVAILABLE June 2nd, with or wilhout E services, on business street in Wesl- mount.Write box 387 c-o 2191 Hampton Ave.M-61 12 APARTMENTS TO LET WERE sorry we can't offer you a lovely furnished apartment with hot and cold running water, southern exposure, floors covered with jade green rugs from wall to wall, sumptuous bridal bedroom with ivory and satin furnishings etc., but we can offer you very nice fur storage for your coat, Just phone L.P.Lazare & Co.Ltd.at MA, 1255.R-411 13a LIVING ACCOMMODATION WANTED YOUNG business couple require furnished accommodation by May.Room with hreakfast \u2018and evening dinner would be excellent.References, Phone days.Monday to Friday, BE.1531, Jncal 2382.M-50 20 ROOMS TO LET LARGE unfurnished room in West- niount, young lady preferred, light kitchen privileges.FI.1917.M-57 21 ROOMS WANTED - BUSINESS girl wants room, privi- M icges.Call MA.7381.9-5 only.M-43 YOU will find plenty of room for your fur coat at Lazare\u2019s fine Scientific Ÿ Storage Vault.Just phone MA.1255.R-416 POULTRY & EGGS DON'T LET moths lay eggs in_your precious fur coat, Just phone L.FP.Lazare & Co.Ltd.MA.1255.R-420 (à \u2014 MA Collins FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke StW.DExver 1149 Modern Chapel WITH \u201cHAMMOND\" ORGAN em A AT BUSINESS girl desires room with breakfast and evening dinner in private home.Best referenees.Call MA.3611 between 9-5, M-42 YOU will find plenty of reom for your fur coat at Lazare's fine Scientific Storage Vault, Just phone MA.1255, 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE in vicinity of Upper Roslyn and Sunnyside.DE.1880.M-27 GARAGE wanted vicinity Clarke and Montrose, Westmount; Call Fl.6202.28¢c FUR STORAGE FOR the finest fur storage in the land just phone MA.1255.For the finest fur storage in the land just phone MA.1255.That's the phone number of L.P.Lazare & Co.Lid.29 FOR SALE .A.GENERAL BARGAIN! New Indian Carpet, green, also 9 x 12 and scatter N.D.G.Ave.DE, 727l.BOX spring mattress and metal panel bed.DExter 9022, M-i2 SINGLE bed, spring: brogues, black, 7, new.Tuxedo suit, 36-38; dresses, 10° x 4, rugs.5276 M- suit, rose dress, brown tweed riding jacket, boy's raincoat, outgrown, size 16, perfect condition; LA.7873.Before 11 a.m.M-53 DRESSES, prints and dark, sizes 14 and 16, good condition, prices low.Also black chesterfield coat, size 16.4326 Sherbrooke, Apt.33.FI.Sais CHILDREN\u2019S PHOTOGRAPHS Taken in your home: 12 different ple- tures, 4 by 3 inches, $3.00; copies 2c.LA.1721, M-23 PREMIER vacuum cleaner, in good order, will sacrifice, $19.00.TA.9174.M-14 UMBRELLAS recovered, called for and delivered.DE.4505, - ATTENTION BEAUTIFUL new chesterfield, 3 pieces, 2 tones, spring filled and one new rug 6\u2019 9\u201d x 9 sacrifice immediately, $95.00.5826 Sherbrooke Street West, RL.3614 M-3 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE MEDIUM size steamer trunk wanted, good condition; days FL 9633, evenings AT.9350, M-56 TRICYCLE wanted, size 2: doil\u2019s pram; movie projector.AT, 5823.M-52 WANTED, Second hand ice-box; YO.28\u2018?x 144\u201d, 2 brakes, perfect condition, $35.00 or nearest offer; DE.6505.M-54 NEW Presto cooker $13.50; new automatic iron $10.50; new automatic Toastmaster $23.50; new double hot- plate $12.50; Call anytime except Saturday, HA.0660.M-51 PIANO STEINWAY Upright, $225.00, DE.1471, M-59 LADY'S black spring coat, size 40; Oxford grey tailored suit, size 14; dark green suit without collar, size 14, perfect condition: WI.5346.M-49 RED RIVER outfit, size 8-10, $8.00; spring coat, size 4, $4.00; felt mattress $2.00; hotwater front and wood grates $3.00; EL.6740.M-45 BARGAIN \u2014 Black Broadtail coat, \u2018size 16 and baby's carriage.Reason for selling, leaving town.WI, 6544.M-44 NEW RUGS 6°9\u201d x 9 $15.50 up; 9 x 12 $28.50 and up; Hall runner, 83.90 per yard and up.5826 Sherbrooke West.ELwood 3614.M-2 ICE-BOX; velours drapes: furniture, suitable country; WH.4339.M-60 DINING room set, 9 pieces, solid walnut, very good condition; WE, 3395.M-40 DRESS coat, tails, silk lined, and white vests, perfect condition, fit pérson about 5'8\u201d, $25.00.FI.5651.M-39 ITATJIAN Banquet cloth, Ecru Bisso linen, never used, prewar value $350.00, will sell for $150.00, EL.1947.M-38 MATTRESSES, 4 single, never used, bought for country, plans changed, $9.00, 4444 Sherbrooke W.Westmount.-3 HORSES, HARNESS, ETC.A MOTH can chew a hole the size of a horse in your precious fur coat.So play safe \u2014 send your furs to Lazare\u2019s fur storage this year.Call MA.1255.-419 \u2014 3 JOS.(.((IRAY &DRO.Funeral DIRECtORS Gstablished 1840 Co A Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge coats; BEL.7618.5773.M-48 PIANO, Willis, medium upright, $150., CHILD'S large size tricycle wanted or nearest offer; LA.7873.Before 11| good condition; WI.1249 or WA.a.m.M-55 3683.M-47 BARGAIN Te DROPLEAF kitchen table, also small BEAUTIFUL new chesterfield, spring meso wanted, EL.6740._M-46 filled, 3 pieces, 2 tones, sacrifice GRAMOPHONE, not necessarily mod- $65.00; new rug 6 x 9 $15.50; 5826) SIM, to be used by children.Reason: Sherbrooke West, EL, 3614.-29 alle.WA.1341, S-35 BOY'S bicycle, British cycle product, ANTIQUES wanted for cash from individuals or estates.Silver or plated ware (in any condition).Old furniture, fine china, vases, figurines, bric-a-brac, paintings, prints.Other antiques and objets d'art bought.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St, Catherine, WILBANK 5700.Evenings WA.5517.Transactions confidential.| Temple Emanu-El Regular Sabbath Services tonight at 8.15 p.m., Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Ethical Life.\u201d Saturday at 11.30 a.m., sermon- ette, \u201cSet A Fixed Time For *\u2014 Study,\u201d based on Pirke Aboth.ROX OF The closing session of the Temple Sisterhood Book Review Forum takes place Wednesday at 3 p.m.at the Temple Community House.Dr.Stern will review the best seller, \u201cPeace of Mind,\u201d by Joshua Liebman.The Sisterhood Book Forum has held six sessions during the season in co-operation with women\u2019s groups of various churches.Among those lecturing were Angus Cameron.Conveners: Mesdames W.N.Carin, H.Joshua Stern, L.Marks, G.Hollinger, R.Kramer, J.Freedman and G.Rauch.% 4% % Mother and Daughter Sabbath Services Saturday, April 26th, at 11.30 a.m., followed by the annual Mother and Daughter luncheon in fhe Temple Community House.Program: Fashion Show under the direction of Mrs.Wilfred Stein.Participants: mothers and daughters.% 4% % The Temple Expansion project campaign is under the active direction of Messrs.Martin Arno- vitz, Henry Benson, George Hol- linger.A series of .dinners will take place to realize the necessary funds for the greater Emanu-El Honorary Chairmen of the campaign are: Messrs.William Gittes, Irving Tarshis, Hyman Grover, Arthur Simon, Louis Wolfe.The Honorary Treasurer is Samuel Beckow; Hon.Secretary, Maxwell E.Singer; Chairman Publicity, Garner Bornstein; Chairman Speakers, Lawrence Marks; in charge of dinner, David Jassby, Samuel Paperman and Mra.Richard Kramer, ' M-15 Dr.Stern, Rev.W.A.Goth, Rev.831 WANTED TO PURCHASE HELP wanted, help, help, Thousands of valuable fur coats helonging to thousands of Montreal women will soon be screaming for help if they are left for very long in warm cupboards where thousands of moths are lying in wait to chew holes the size of the C.N.R.Terminal, Help your fur coat to survive this summer.Send it to Lazare\u2019s Scientific Storage.R-413 WANTED\u2014FEMALE BUSINESS MEN of Westmount, are three cheerful and efficient stenographers at your service, 12 hours every day excluding Sundays Our address is 5900 Sherbrnoke West BL.1349, Residence, YO.1203.M-19 87 SITS.WANTED\u2014MALE TWO veterans are now taking orders for double windows.Also all types of odd jobs, ete.Daytime, DE, 2077.Evenings, TA.8477.M-34 I.LAWNS repaired, also general repairs.EL, 2573 after 7 p.m.M-33 39 LOST LOST: A genuine Enbrador Mink fur coat, valued at $9,000.00, Don\u2019t let this happen to your mink coat and it can, if second storey Joe or moths get at it.The best thing you can do for your fur coat, is to send it to L.P.Lazare Scientific Storage.R-412 DOMESTIC VEVA H.ROBSON Announces the opening of her new modern Kennels under expert Supervision on St.Maryis Road, 2 miles East of Ste.Anne de Bellevue.For reservations.Phone LA.1322.M-18 42 PERSONALS ENJOYABLE MOVIES For.children\u2019s parties shown in your home, sound and silent.CR.4675.M-11 we POLLY PERSIAN, please come back soon, I promise to give you completely safe storage and the best of care, You know I have your best interests at heart.L.P.L., MA, 1255, R-410 YMCA News Items (Continued from Page 17) ing second and third respectively.In Class \u201cC\u201d (sixteen years and under) Jane Quarles came tops with 3 lengths free style.Micheline Dufresne won a \u2018second prize ribbon\u201d and Barbara Mace, \u201ca third.\u201d In Class B's finals for the one length back-stroke, again Jane Von Zuben swam away with a first.Elizabeth Loebel and Frances Williams came second and third respectively.Class \u201cC\"\u201d (2 lengths back stroke), 1st.Jane Quarles; 2nd.Micheline Dufresne.Then came the diving:\u2014Class \u201cB\u201d (Standing Plain and Voluntary), 1st.Jane Von Zuben; 2nd.Carol Reaper; 3rd.Frances Williams.Class \u201cC\" \u2014 Diving (running plain, jack-knife, voluntary), 1st.Jane Von Zuben; 2nd.Micheline Dufresne.Class \u201cC\u201d (2 lengths breaststroke), 1st.Micheline Dufresne; 2nd.Barbara Mace.In the girls\u2019 relay race \u2014 Elizabeth Loebel, Frances Williams, Carol Reaper, Jane Von Zuben won first prize.The Pool was packed with an eager but hot audience.GROWING CHILDREN Parents who worry because their children do not seem to be sprouting as fast as they would like, are reminded by health experts in the Capital that Individuals cannot always be measured by yard-sticks.If parents fear that children are not growing satisfactorily, they are advised to consult a doctor to determine whether there are any physical defects or underlying causes of f{llness.Mere retarded increase in stature does not necessarily imply.ill-health,.29 FOR SALE 42 PERSONALS YOU will find plenty of room for A.GENERAL MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothing, ete, good KA»'S PANTRY, 364 Victoria your fur coat at l.azare\u2019s fine Scienti- BEVERAGE Bar, smartly designed price.HA, 3790, evenings, CR.1938.Avenue, Westmount, open 24 fic Storage Vault.Just phone MA.for playroom.Used once only.Bargain M-4 |, hours, serving full course 1255 R-415 at $40.00; DE.4189.-36 184 HELP WTD.\u2014FEMALE meals and lunches, All home, 28 ROOM & BOARD WANTED LIGHTWEIGHT black wool tailored cooking.EL.0073.-b -CHILDREN\u2019'S MOVIES Large variety of Silent and Talkie Movies for children of all ages.WA.5198.M-20 SALLY SKUNK says there's nothing that gives her back her pep after a Jong hard winter like a good summer vacation in Lazare\u2019s Summer Storage vaults.Confidentially she suys, all you have to do is phone Lazare's at MA.1255.5 Nn-409 FASCINATING! Analysis of handwriting may reveal secrets buried in the subconscious.Learn what hand writing tells me about you, or others.Send sample to Astro, box 375.c-o Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton.WILL Mrs, Messier who wrote T'orest Lodge, Chamcouk, N.B., pleare write again, address lost.M-37 42b MISSING PERSONS ANYONE knowing (he whereanouts of Miss Exilda Moth, who chewed up 12 fur coats Jast year, kindly call I.P.Lazare, MA.1255.R-418 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CAPDS 20 WORDS 65e ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH BLDG.REPAIRS ALTERATIONS, carpentry, palming, decorating and paper hanging, plastering, floor scraping, general repairs.F.Hendy and Sor.Free Estimates gladly given.WI, 3928.- BUSINESS PERSONALS INCOME TAX Papers completed, Call C.0, Crawford, 131 Selby Street, WE.3033, M-22 DRESSMAKING MISS MATHEWS, taijloress and dressmaker, reasonable prices.2353 Bea- consfield Ave.Phone for appointment, DE.1344.M-1 DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.Thomas.For painting and decorating, W.Thomas, Estimates free, VI.6311.BL.6852.M-$ ATTENTION MAJOR BROS.REGISTERED General painting, paperhanging, plast< ering, done by clean conscientious men.Quality counts.Consult us.WE, 1533.M- CALL WE.2726, for your painting; papering, picture framing, window glaze ing and carpentry work, Operated by veterans.M-16 A.B.C.VETERANS Interlor-exterior decorators.Painting, papering, plastering, tinting.Carpen= try, paper removed by machine.Ime mediate service, Wllbank 8644 .ELwood 21 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WE REPAIR radios, toasters, vacuums, irons, heaters, lamps, fans, etc.Repairs guaranteed.WE.2226, Westmount Appliances and Sports Co., 4209 St.Catherine St., W.M-12 ELECTRICAL vepairs and Installations of all kinds.Electrical appliances of all makes repaired.Star Electric, Licensed Electricians, 1033 St Catherine St.W., near Guy.FI 5107.M-8 FURNTIURE REPAIRS FURNITURE REPAIRED ANTIQUE OR MODERN REFINISHED - POLISHED MODERATE RATES PLATEAU 9670 RUG SERVICE BEAUTIFUL REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, materials, into any size.or color, ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummgend Bldg.PL.fais : 1 TAILORING MEN'S sults remodelled for costumes, Sport jackets, children\u2019s clothe to measure.No fancy prices.5806 Sherbrooke Street West, corner Clifton, M-21 UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets rebuilt and recovered, also slipcovers, nice selection materials, Nu-Art Upholstering, 4110 St.Catherine St.W., WI, 9037, M-26 VENETIAN BLINDS ROYAL VENETIAN BLINDS Flexible aluminum, made-to-measure, M-28 ladies slacks and j Oven bake, eggshell enamel finish, \\WVill not warp, rust or crack, YO.\"Ua Faventras.TN en 42.0000 w¥H-7.Ce mime os iS Ca ao \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se = .ea x oar TE\u201d Sen A tj 1 fey.PAGE TWENTY THE 5 EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 eres onc vl AS zernesf.3 PARIS.£ BOXES OF CLOTHING TO FRANCE Due to generosity of Montrealers over $5,000 in picked clothing, packed in boxes as shown in the upper photo; below shown loaded on truck ready for transportation for shipping: have been made available for the really needy people of France.Report comes from the Salvation Army Industrial Centre who also reveal thot this is but one of the multitudinous charitable services of the Salvation Army.FOUGHT FOR INDIANS Renee Randall, pretty Paramount startlet in \u201cRoad to Rio,\u201d lists among her ancestors a grandfather who, although of pure French descent, was elected president of the Flathead Indian Tribunal.He spent his life fighting for the tribe's rights.ONCE AN ACTOR\u2014 No actor really interested in this profession can ever be happy doing anything else, according to Edward Arnold, now in Paramount's \u201cDear Ruth.\u201d \u201cOnce a ham, you can't quit.\u201d Arnold says.BENEFIT AIDED The \u201cDamon Runyon Memorial Fund for cancer research benefitted by approximately $27,000 as result of the gala premiere of Paramount's \u201cMy Favorite Brunette,\u201d the picture being augmented by a two-hour stage show arranged by Bob Hope.DIFFERENCE BY LOCALITY In the United States, a billion is a thousand millions, and a trillion is a thousand billions.In England and Germany, a billion is a million millions and a trillion is a million billions.Clothing Sent To France Gift Of Salvation Army Through generosity of citizens of Greater Montreal contributing regularly to the Salvation Army Industrial Centre all manner of salvage and clothing it has been made possible for, the Centre to pack and ship to France 50 cases of good clothing which will be distributed amongst the needy.The contents of these valuable cases represents good will from many families here, regardless of nationality or creed, Many must be cared for.The need is the call, and-in response to this call the Salvation Army alleviates the suffering of humanity.During the past year clothing was given to 1,465 persons, the number of garments totalling 3,965.¥ Temporary work was given 1,- | Safety League i Warns Richard On Open Doors \u201cOpen the door, Richard\u201d \u2014says the Province of Quebec Safety League \u2014 \u2018the door on the curb side if you're parking your car and getting out.The other door, the one on the traffic side, should be kept closed unless you want to risk having a hospital door opened for you\u201d according to Mr.Arthur Gaboury, general secretary of the.Province of Quebec Safety League.\u201cEspecially when several persons_alight from a car, it happens too often that they use the doors on both sides\u201d, says Mr.Gaboury.\u201cToo many injuries and fatalities have resulted from this.It is just as important to remember this when entering a car as when leaving: it.\u201d ROMANTIC CAREER Victor Varconi, importantly cast in Paramount's \u201cWhere There's Life,\u201d co-starring Bob Hope and Signe Hasso, scored his early motion picture success in romantic leads for Cecil De Mille, notably as the Prince in \u201cThe Volga Boatman.\u201d 321 transients in need of tide-over employment, and permanent work was found for 53.The Salvation Army conducts religious services in all prisons and reformatories throughout the Dominion, last Sunday being named Prison Sunday when special services were arranged in all institutions by selected officers with bright music supplied, bringing hope and cheer to the inmates.Activity Report Report of Police Court and Prison activities for the Centre for the past year is as follows:\u2014 Visits to prison, 65, Police Court, 478, men spoken for, 688, placed under S.A.Supervision, 487, interviews in Police Court, 2,370, in Prison, 1,040 and re-united to families, 381.From Prison to employment, the number was 267, visits made in interests of prisoners, 615, meetings held (religious) 26, religious service attendance, 3,049 and letters written for prisoners, 69.As many as 2,694 hours were spent in prison work, one person was assisted with railway fare and five families with food.Free meals numbered 1,414, beds, 486, receiving clothing, 304, garments given, 748 and telephone calls, 1,201.Robert Lowery has eight completed pictures awaiting release.His latest is \u201cJungle Flight\u201d for Pine-Thomas at Paramount.\u201c\"Westmount's Home Newspapes~ Scientists generally accept fact that the earth was Creatyy out of the substance of the sun, 7 77 à RTI FAMOUS WONDERLANDS MAGIC REALISM oF Fhvsd chimension VIEW-MASTER PICTURES Niagara Falls, Yellowstone Park, Hawaii, The Grand Canyon, Animals, Wild Flowers and hundreds of other scenic attractions actually \u201ccome to life\u201d in startling realism on View-Master full.color, stereoscopic picture reels, View-Master stereoscopes and | over 250 different, interchange-! |f%3 able, seven-scene reels are now) || available for your selection, See for yourself! ! 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