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[" OVELIER hug plans to hold its third annual them are members of the Club today, and they include: K.Carver, \u2014 sgtar Night\u201d in Westmount Park P.Jarman, W.H.Thomson, F.M.McNaughton, R.E.Parker, W.| OL mn Monday evening.Oo Girard, S.Cayford, D.McL.Brophy (original treasurer), and C.bout 25 telescopes are expect- a Medlar (original vice-president); present non-active members of the INTS A be in use, and they will original Club include A.Cayford, W.Wrenn, Dr.A, K.Carver, and à Frame od to be » y J.H.Hand, (original president).* 4 Mar Night\u201d Planned For Westmount Park The Royal Astronomical Socl- sty of Canada\u2019s Montreal Centre be set up in the area in front of the bandstand at the corner of Melville and Western avenues, gome of the telescopes are professionally made refractors; oth- ors are of the reflector type, and made by the members themselves.The largest instrument will be the Centre's own 12 inch reflector.\u2018Observations will commence as mon as it is dark enough, and will continue until 10.30 p.m.In addition, short talks will be given over a public address sys- tem\u2014one on \u201cThe Moon\u201d by Henry F.Hall, one on \u201cThe Constellations of Early Autumn\u201d by F.DeKinder, and a series .of slides of celestial objects, with commentary by E.Russell Paterson, Mayor.Adams will open the event officially at 8.30 p, m.Henry F.Hall, dean of Sir George Williams College and president of the Montreal Centre, will act as.master of ceremonies.Other personnel are as follows: director of observations, DeLisle Garneau; organization and publicity, C.M.Good and Miss I.K.Williamson; chairman of the programme committee, Mrs.Rex Edwards: chairman of telescope committee, F.W.Henshaw; and chairman of transport committee, S.Hersco- viteh.If the weather on Monday is unfavorable for observation, the event will be postponed by radio amouncement over CFCF until Tuesday evening.The Society wishes to thank the City of Westmount for their belp and encourzgement in arranging this event.Kirton Inquest he Examin Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS Col.Roche Addresses Rotarians On Canada And The United Nations At the regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Westmount, held at Victoria Hall last Wednesday, president Close announced that it was the 17th anniversary, to the day, since the inaugural dinner meeting of the Club was held in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.The Club at that time, he said, numbered 28 members.Many of Pa PY alse Chairmen of $1.Dunston\u2019s.LEGION CHIEFS GET TOGETHER: Shown above on the left is Sir loa Freser, M.P., President of the British Legien, talking over mutual veteran interests with Mejor General C.B.Price, of 64 Fordea Crescent, Westmount, Dominion President of the Canadian Legien, B.ES.L.Sir Jou Fraser visited Ottawa es n guest of the Canadian Legion.Me Is out over the Shawbridge nine 50, Elson 52, Phillips 46 for the Fifty employees of the Monitor, Guardian and the Examiner took part in the golf tourney and everyone received a prize of some sort.Non-players received gifts for being good supporters.The tourney was arranged by Miss Pearl Ho- Examiner Staff Enjoys Annual Golf Tournament The only show of golf form was exhibited when The Monitor Publishing Co.Office and the Plant team of four men each, fought it hole course.The Office team composed of H.E.McCormick, George Elson, Harold Phillips and Harry Houghton scored a total\u2019 of 197 against the Plant's team score of 213, which was composed of Doug Hazell, Phil *Nolet, Eddie Maddeaux and Chas.Samoisette.The individual scores were as follows: McCormick 49, Houghton office and for the plant Nolet 44, Maddeaux 59, Hazell 54, Samoisette 56.+ x 1 | Certificate |Presented To 'Chief Byford J will be required to express the Guest speaker at the luncheon this week, was Col.J.R.Roche.O.B.E.,, ED.K.C.He was introduced to the gathering by Curt Swinton, who told his fellow Ro- tarians that Col.Roche graduated from the University of Montreal in Law, and was admitted to the Bar in 1930, and that he was appointed K.C.in 1945.He joined the active army in 1939, went overseas, and became Officer Commanding the Regiment de Maisonneuve in 1941, becoming.a full colonel in 1942.He is now a lawyer in Montreal, and a citizen of Westmount.Colonel Roche opened -his address, on the subject of \u201cCanada and the United Nations,\u201d by pointing out that this is United Nations Week, sponsored by the United Nations Association in Canada in order to focus Canadian public attention on the meeting of the general assembly; to promote general public understanding of Canada\u2019s policy and interest in certain issues on the agenda; and to emphasize the individual's feeling of personal re- spônaibility for the United Nations, expressed in the slogan \u201cThere's a You in United Nations.\u201d \u201cIn other words\u201d said the speaker, \u201cIn our democratic way of life, the Government, through its delegates at Lake Success, views and opinions of the citizens of Canada.In order to achieve this aim, the public should be ! well informed, and should give its backing and full support to the external policy it wishes to see followed.Therefore, it is the individual's responsibility to form a proper understanding of the U.N.in order that true public opinion ean aid the U.N.to ; Field Day Coming For Westmount Children Thursday, October 9, is the Field Day for Children of West- mount, sponsored by the Business Men\u2019s Association of Westmount.Entries from Roslyn, King's, Queens\u2019 and St.Leo's Schools, been : received.The events for girls will be held from 10 to 12 in the morning, and for.the boys, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon.Three hundred and fifty-six prizes will be given, together with a trophy to the school securing the highest aggregate of points.Great enthusiasrm by schoolchildren, teachers, directors and business men assures that the first annual Field Day will be a gala success.\u2019 Local Merchants Anticipating Better Business Work on the Sherbrooke Street shopping district is rapidly being completed, .and the Business Men's Association of Westmount li i i function, _ sew dion) Post d Cross acted as secretary | which is the maintenance of States that members in that vici- bone Cross acted as secretary.| Office of the Citv Manager an- Peace throughout the \u2018world.nity are going ahead with plans kills ai .After the battle was over, the; ice of the ity Manager an The U.N.organization is com- to light up their store fronts so ehoid ods.Inquest, to he he'd a week ago i \u201ccasualties\u201d had been listed, and | nounces that a brief ceremony posed of the following: The Gen- that Westmount will have a à into the death of Mrs.Alice Kir- ; \u201csoothing liniment\u201d had been ap-| was held at the City Council eral Assembly, composed of all|shopping district of which it can $ A ton, 63, of 455 Elm Avenue who plied to the [ental scratches and meeting on Monday evening.Al-|the representatives of the U.N.: | be proud.NS Was killed on September 6 \u2018when abrasions of some \u201csoreheads derman J.S.Cameron, C is- The International Court of Jus-| The merchants have suffered ss, no OG, the car in which she was a pas- who had suffered in what they; ; P i FL Depart tice, of which Justice Reid, a Ca- in trade during the last few and ow)! Senger collided with a fire truck thought was their reputation as, stoner ° ofice an ire Depart nadian Jurist is a member: the months, but believe that the citi- | a the intersection of Western Bolfers, the ladies and gentlemen ment, in the presence of Mayor Security Council, which includues zens will show their appreciation a both d Victoria Avenues, has been | V9 had taken part in the friendly R.P.Adams, City General Man- five permonent members, dele-|of the convenience and quality | _ postponed until a tentative date | Tilt, gathered at a festive board), 0 bE Jarman, and other gates from the five big nations: of the shopping district of West.rst aid.ANDAGES 2700 49% songs orp a ® AN Noa = 0er | in the first week in October.| he postponement of the in- ae is to allow for the recovery a P.Wallace, 69, of 4260 Ma- hy oh nue, driver of the car | a ich Mrs Kirton was riding ihe time of tne accident.omer lace was taken to the va copathie Hospital where he sever hi to have sustained a Ev fractured skull, He ia to he progressing fa- Y, but will be in hospi- time yet, \u2014\u2014 CORPEFTION eqn in last week's Exami- | atopped ed that Michael Lucas Avenye ar CMS Way car on Roslyn | ne\" September g§ ; 2 Sarg Oe Wini- h- been George ; and enjoyed a delightful_ repast served in the great dining room of the club.* * + The group went up in private cars.Pearl Howard and Hugh of the Suburban News, had their brakes on all the way up to Shaw- bridge .Ken had his new Olds and Dick Lewis, (cir.) kept his eye on the speedometer and kept relaying it back to Robb, Ramsey and Jones in the rear .Bill O'Farrell, received a prize for being the mascot and Ken said he was the \u2018\u201cnoisiest?\u201d man in his car.He \u201clooks and listens\u201d.Mrs.\u201cSandy\u201d Sandwell and Cap The gioadard went around the \u2018nine, | members present, presented to : Police Chief R.A.Byford a | document attesting the fact that he has successfully completed a \u2018course in Municipal Police Ad- ' Mount, according to Ken Hatton, ' ministration.| This is one of nine extension | courses given by the Institute for , Training in Municipal Affairs | which is sponsored by the Inter- | national City Manager's Associa- | tion.These courses in various branches of municipal services are operated under the best available authorities as instructors, and provide very comprehensive training.To successfully complete one of them is no mean (Continned on Page 2) achievement, .| pre Hh China, France, U.S.S.R., Great Britain, and the-U.S.The Security Council also includes six non-permanent members, elected from among the delegates of other nations for a period of two years, Close to the Security Council is The Atomic Energy Commission; all Security Council members belong to this body with Canada as an additional member, when she is not automatically eligible as a non-permanent mem- her of the Security Council.\u2018There is no further need to em- | phasize the important part played by our country in the proceedings,\u201d said Col.Roche.Under the General Assembly also are other bodies, such as the Economic and Social Coun- | 1 ffontionea on Page 2) » mount by patronizing its stores.Electric Iron Starts Fire Westmount Fire Department responded to a fire call to 79 Arlington Avenué shortly after 5 a.m.on- Tuesday.They arrived to find the house filled with smoke.An electric iron had burned through the kitchen table.A small fire had developed, causing damage to a quantity of linen, and the walls of the kitchen had suffered smoke damage.The fire was brought under.control with hand pumps and other -portable :equipment.°. nt LE IL .È w i mae io gs > = = PET Me RES 2 - units, ARE Kony TTT enh Scouts BY REG THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMSER 19, 1947 & Cubs GROOME We have as yet no news of the new season\u2019s activities of West- mount units, but we hope to have more definite information next week.We wish to remind all Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Sea Scoutmasters and all others interested that contributions to this column will be received with welcome.Use this opportunity to inform the readers of the The Examiner of the activities of your unit.St.Lukes Cub Pack hold their second fall meeting tonight at the St.Lukes United Church Hall, starting at 6.45 p.m.sharp.Cubmaster Fred Swailes urges all Cubs and other boys interested to be present, Cubs in full uniform, 6.45 p.m., at the Church Hall.Commissioner for Montreal, G.% Mobley Mackay, in a message ad- @ressed to the Scouters of all urges them to their best to make this year one of the best in Montreal, and adds that the Headquarters Staff will do everything in their power to assist wherever possible.We hope that every Scouter will make a sin- sere effort to attend the Scouters\u2019 Club this year, the first meeting of which will be held in the near future.In England, the Lord President of the Council, Mr.Herbert Morrison, opened a Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Show at Cooper\u2019s Lane School, Lewisham, during the last week of August.The Show was organized in conjunction with the St.Mildred's and St.Augustine\u2019s Horticultural So- clety by the 2nd Lewisham Scout Group, in aid of their Headquarters Fund.Apart from competitions for the best fruits, vegetables and flowers, there were several other attractions at this very ambitious function.The New Eltham String Orchestra provided light classical music and the Crown Players performed a play \u201cHappy Days,\u201d during the evening.There were also special items for the children, such as a Punch and Judy Show, Model Railway, and a Catapult Range where tin cats on revolving bars silhouetted against a full moon background were shot at.An exhibition of domestic science, special instruction in horticulture and an auction sale were among the other features of this event.The Indlan contingent at the World Jamboree held a special celebration on August 15th, the date of the inauguration of the two self-governing states of the Union of India and Pakistan.In the morning the boys and their leaders, representing every part of India and every communjty\u2014 Hindus, Moslems, Sikhs, Parsees, Indian Christians, Jews and Scheduled Classes\u2014met together 8s usual round the flagstaff.The Leader of the Contingent, Rao Bahadur G.T.J.Thadacus, read a cable which he had received on August 13th from Lord Mountbatten of Burma.On the eve of India\u2019s independence, I, as your Chief Scout, take pleasure in sending a message of good wishes to the Indian contingent to the World Jamboree at Moisson.In a few days, the India you left will have become two great Dominions, yet this will, I know, make no difference to your comradeship, but will prove another example of the brotherhood of the British Commonwealth of Nations, among whose ambassadors you are playing an important part.\u201d .Y.M.C.A.Notes At the Montreal Hi-Y Officers\u2019 Training Conference:- Crawford Johnson, Vice-President of the Westmount ' Hi-Y Club was elected president of the Montreal Hi-Y Grand Chapter.This office is one of great responsibility.Crawford Johnson is now the representative for Hi-Y in the Montreal Area.Crawford has been very active in Hi-Y, and he is well known through his activities in the West- mount Hi-Y, and on the West- mount Boys and Girls Hobby Show cortmittee.Eight other representatives from Westmount attended the Hi-Y Conference on Ile Per- rot, both the Westmount Hi-Y Club and the Triangle Hi-Y Club being represented.Swims will be held every day throughout the week at 4 p.m.and at 9.30 am, on Saturday mornings, for all boys in the Y.M.C.A.membership.Regular gym classes will commence on Sept.29th, at which time Mr.Ross Bannerman will recommence Boys\u2019 Physical Program.Members may bring a friend to the regular \u201cY\" program until the 28th of the month.The Friday Nite Dance of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d will be held this evening, commencing at 8.30 p.m.This dance is open only to members of the Y.M.C.A, Those wishing.to take part at the rest of these regular Friday Nite Dances through the year must procure à Y.M.C.A.membership.Miss Audrey McLean, President of the Trianglettes, recently attended a meeting of the Boys\u2019 Work Committee, at which she presented the constitution of her club, which was approved by the Committee.CL The Trianglettes are a service corps of girls in the Y.M.C.A.membership.The group meets each Wednesday evening at 7.15.Y.M.C.A.Extension work in the [St.Henri Area is to be headed up by a committee under Mr.Douglas Laird, composed of residents in the St.Henri District.Inter- | views have been had with several firms in the St.Henri Area and wholehearted support of those firms inferviewed has been obtained.Mr.Campbell, Principal of Lewis Evans School, at a recent meeting of the Westmount Boys\u2019 Work Committee urged the Y.M.C.A.to further its activities in the Area served by the School.Now that summer vacations are over movies at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will recommence this Saturday, September 20th.À serial will be shown each Saturday morning from 9-9.30.This serial is open to members only, and there is no charge.In the afternoons the regular full length Saturday movie will be shown, commencing at 1.30 p.m.Charge to members of Res.EX.2261 Dr.Rene 1396 St.Catherine St.W.SURGEON DENTIST ) MEDICO BUILDING Office PL.7383 Lavallee Room 410 Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.i.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.Wes °C tis duc ue a taeda\u201d meme fi ses Eu cn gel x Examiner Staff &Continued from Page 1) holes with woods, with \u2018which they drove, putted and even got out of the traps .Lorne MacBean got his ball on the fourth green, about 12 feet from the pin in one stroke, and they did not believe him.He had Geo.Jones as his witness, and of course he was not believed either .Harry Houghton was playing with two balls, just to get in practice he said .He received a lovely gift for being the \u201cmost unusual\u201d golfer on the course, but he was stopped from putting \u2018it\u2019 on.* * * Cyril Miles, the club pro said \u201cI hope they replace the divots\u201d and there were plenty flying.In fact it looked like the \u201cflying saucers\u201d returning again.Most of the guys and gals had never played in their life but that never stop) them, they just went digging around the nine holes .MacBean borrowed his clubs and returned the bag to its owner richer by four additional balls he found on the course.* % * In the men's locker, Charlie Bray was boasting about his game of ping-pong and upstairs it was his crib .But, his golf, we won't say anything about that, according to the final sheets, it was 106 .Robb, of the Examiner was undoubtedly the \u201cmost honest golfer\u201d.Telling some of the boys in the locker room that he took 17 on some of the Moles.the \u201cY\u201d 10c.Girls and non-mem- bers of the \u201cY\u201d up to 18 years of age 15c.This activity is open only to members of the Y.M.C.A.A mixed swim will be held towards the close of the evening.Phil Rosengarten has recently been added to the Friday Nite Dance Executive to represent the Triangle Hi-Y Club.Dance Instruction \u2014 Younger teens, fellows and girls 13 - 15 years of age wishing to learn how to dance, are invited to leave their names with the \u201cY\u201d secretary.An instruction course, without charge to members, will commence in the near future at 7.30 on Friday evenings.John Gatto, President of the Y-Eba (Employed Boys\u2019 Association) announced at the last meeting of his club that Tony Pascale and Orchestra would play at the World Youth -Restoration Dance, to be held Friday, September 26th.A 36 hole medal play stroke competition was held at the Putting Course on Tuesday, for Class A and B Championship for ladies and for men.The results are as follows: Ladies \u2014 Class A \u2014 Mrs.T.Mahaffy, 87; Mrs.R.J.Kent, 93; Mrs.H.Smith, 93; Mrs.A.E.Allan 94; Mrs.W.Jones, 101 and Miss M Sargent 103.Class B \u2014 Mrs.M.Craig, 99; Mrs.P.R.Minto, 99; Mrs.M.Soden, 102; Mrs.R.Drain, 102; Mrs.J.Cameron, 104, Mrs.P.Warner, 105; Mrs.A.Baird, 108; Mrs.W.Hughes, 115; Mrs.J.Edwards, 118 and Mrs.A.Bryant, 119.Mrs.M.Craig won in a playoff.Men -\u2014 Class A \u2014 R.J.Kent, 84; H.Smith, 86; P.R.Minto, 86; R.Drain, 87; J.McKissock, 87; A.E.Allan, 89; J.J.Smith, 91; W.R.Hill, 91; J.Haskell, 93; R.Lamb, 93; J.Edwards, 95; Roy McKissock, 96 and T.Mahaffy, 96.Class B \u2014 P.Warner, 87; G.G.Mulligan, 89; H.Taylor, 92; M.Soden, 96; N.W.Dundas, 98; C.C.Regan, 100; H.Dowl- ing, 101 ando T.Sargent, 105.WESTMOUNT SURGEON - Dr.George A.Simpson, of 462 Wood avenue, Westmount, was one of 20 Canadian physicians to be honored by being named Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, it was announced recently.A native of Sarnia, Ontario, Dr, Simpson is a graduate of Mc- Gill University and is now sur- | geon at the Royal Victoria Hos- .! Ula ty + Vroom for Grades I and V in the Clrrastrinn ae ' crea Ln UE pital, i Evatt fit A boo Magy : ae de vy et Tht men hoe - Down Hobbylane By FRANCES GAUTHIER our y you can get a lot of sun, exercise and fun out of.You'd also like to be able to stick to it for a reasonable length of time without, too much strain.Then golf is for you.Here are a few pointers to help you out: ; You may play in two\u2019s, or two or four-ball foursomes.The two common methods of play are: the medal play, in which you try to accomplish the circuit with the least number of strokes; and the match play, where individual holes are counted: e.g., After one hole is played, the player with the least number of strokes counts himself one up, his opponent, one down.A beginner generally uses only 4 clubs, but an expert, 6 to 12.The slender shaft of a club is usually 38-40 ins.in length\u2014gener- ally hickory or steel.There are 4 wooden-headed clubs, all drivers, numbered 1-4\u2014driver, brassy, spoon and bassy.The steel-head- ed clubs are as follows: 1, driving iron; 2, mid-iron; 3-4, mid- mashie; 5-6, mashie; 7-8, mashie- niblick; 9, niblick; and the putter.Others are extra.: Eighteen holes, more highly regarded than 9, are 100 to 600 yds.apart.Throughout the game are hazards, such as: artificial brooks, ponds, ditches, pits, or mounds of earth with beds of sand at their base.The latter two are commonly called traps or bunkers.If your ball falls in a hazard, you must count the number of strokes you take to get it out or take it out and give yourself a penalty.Well, I hope that helps you.Have fun.: Social Notes Cangrats, Dodgers\u2014The series of games Dodgers vs.Cardinals has been discontinued\u2014so Dodgers remain undisputed champions .« » Frank Pro and Logue Mc- Donald managers for Don Mann\u2019s and Noel Robney's tennis schedule, Don and Noel have reached the semi-finals and will play for the championship in the men\u2019s doubles at Westmount Park , .Whose baby was M.A.minding Sunday night that friend Gail had to take over?.Tom Brennan made his debut as umpire in the Snowdon League game Sunday\u2014 E\\n Young at Wentworth on the same day .Canon-ball Cald- Well wins game, on Thursday, the 11th, at the Caldwell estate on Dorval Island\u2014Now the undefeated champ of N.DG.Cheer leaders for Westmount Jun- fors now practising as much as the team, what with the first game tomorrow and all\u2014how can the team concentrate with those gals around?(we've seen them)\u2014 That's all this week, folks\u2014 Roslyn News By Dick Dunbar and Peter Safford Roslyn School opened its doors to the new pupils on Tuesday, September 2nd and opened Wednesday, September 3rd for the old pupils.There are a few new teachers on the staff this year.They are Miss Rankin in Grade I, Miss Cliff and Mrs.Bailey in Grade II, Mrs.Wright in Grade : IV and Miss Bremmer in Grade V.There is also a new Gym teacher, Miss MacMillan.The day school opened, Mr.Cory Thompson, of station CFCT, visited the school and staged an impromptu broadcast.Several children in Room 11 were interviewed and there were songs and games.At the close of the broadcast there was a short interview with the principal, Mr.Penrose.Rooms 7 and 22 have been completely modernized during the summer with new lighting and new type décorating.The front walls are finished in a different color from the rest of the room.Theré are also two new class- Col.Roche \u2018Continued from Py cils, the Trusteeship Co Secretariat, etc.The speaker said that the most interesting item of th present U.N.session, so fg, Canadians are concerned, ig th election of three non-permgy, * members of the Security Counc to replace Brazil, Polang, an, Australia, whose terms wi) od pire this year.At the first ze.sion of the Assembly, Australis and Canada were tied forelection as non-permanent memb the Security Council.At time, Canada withdrew in t vour of Australia, and this ging rise to speculation that Canag will likely be elected when Aug.tralia retires.Another subject of spec i, terest is the privelege ot tm \u201cveto\u201d, which allows any one of the Big Five to block the uj of the Majority of the membey of the U.N.at any time.These, and many other subj, require our understanding if y, are to play our part effectively, There are many contentious js.sues at stake, said Col.Roche, and while many people may fee] that the U.N.if failing of it purpose, the fact remains that a major crises has been prevented up to now.\u201cHarsh words do less harm than bombs.\u201d In conclusion, he declared that Canadian Support for the U.N, can best be achieved by individual support for the United Nations Association in Canada, and that there are two branches of this Association in this area, The Montreal branch and the West.mount Branch.Rotarian Henry Colcome thanked Col.Roche, on behalf of the Rotary Club of Westmount for his interesting and timely address.ge 1) uncil, the Probapy basement.This makes a total of twenty-four classrooms.The new Gras: I room has fluorescent lighting, an attractive asbestos tile floor, and new furniture.The Grade V room, when finished, will be of the same design.At the present time the painters are at work on the outside woodwork of the school.PAINTING AND DECORATING CARPENTRY REPAIRS Clesnest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Fres AT.7192 L \u2014b F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported \"goods always in stock Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WEST EL.3149 TO CHEAT CALENDARS Be prepared for that firs cold spall Put in your con coke or fuel oil order to ay: Call EL.1177.Promph tidy deliveries.HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE qua6 PA EEE t ers of wt , 6051 WESTERN.AV\": | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Locs Club Bowlin during t the espe since Competit jdiction pec Law have NOY pas cons or conte pembers Trebles, the Club different out just outside 8 the othe one of tl Many duly dela proaching aided pc fering makes It available that purp pletion b nation of rapidly a that all will assis by errant ing off \u20ac the winne fore reall in.Last S of Trebles md after der ideal ing rink I the cut-g in this Krause, À Capper ar The ladi on Tuesds Lunch to sister pla were invit 1030, and the aftern conditions pleasant d On We Announe raphy ¢ Newspepeys \u2014\u2014 Page 1) Council, the at Probap] item of th » 80 fap ned, ig the 1-Permaney rity Counei oland, ang ns will ex.e first ey.7, Australia | forelection nembers of AL thy à this ei\" £i hat Cam, when Ay, special ip, ege of th any one of ck the wi) he members time, ther subjects nding if wy a effectively, ntentious js.Col.Roche, ple may feel ailing of its nains that a en prevented rords do less leclared that r the U.N, d by indivie United Na.Canada, and branches of his area, The d the West.ylcome thank- ehaif of the >stmount for timely ad- es a total of ms.The new fluorescent ive asbestos urniture.The finished, will ign.At the inters are at woodwork of ING ING EPAIRS nd Most Fown hune [stimates Free 2 trates VER and Men's f imported stock ng end E WEST ARS that first our cod der today! omph tidy 00D OKE AVF iV NEE wood H REPAI LAI A.Ross & COMPANY Estimates 4263 8 WESTMOUNT * eno\u201d at's Home Newspaper\u201d Local Bowling Club Activities i has been continued po the last week, in view of the especially fine weather, but since the winners of the Open competitions, held under the jur- pdiction of the Province of Que- pec Lawn Bowling Association, pave now been determined, play bas consisted of friendly matches or contests connected with the membership of our own Club, Trebles, Doubles and Singles, for the Club Championships in these different classes.These are fought out just as keenly as are the outside games, each vying with the other to come out ahead in|.one of these categories.Many of these have been unduly delayed, and the rapidly approaching cool weather, with the sided possibility of rain inter-4.completion fering With their makes it imperative that every available evening be utilized for that purpose, to ensure their completion before the actual termi- mation of play, which time is npidly approaching.It is hoped that all interested competitors will assist the Match Committee by arranging for the early playing off of their games, so that the winners may be declared before really adverse conditions set Last Saturday, a mixed game of Trebles and Rinks was played, wd after 16 ends of play under ideal conditions, the following rink became the possessors of the cut-glass offered as prizes in this weekly contest.Mrs.Krause, Miss Johnson, W.M.Capper and O.Beckit.The ladies had a gala week, as on Tuesday they held a Box Lunch to which many of their ister players from other clubs were invited.Play commenced at 1030, and was concluded late in the afternoon, and since weather conditions were perfect a most Dessant day was spent.On Wednesday, the members gED - REFINISHED - SUPPLIED p - FINISHED - CLEANED Grafton WE.2323 , CATHERINE ST., lhe | © Wxaminer Hotel on September 23, 1947.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 \u201c47 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" Beautiful Certified Diamond ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING GIFTS Expert Watch & Clock Repairs OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.; JERE) PAGE THRER SPEAKING AW ARDS WON Some of the many awards won by Bert McK.Davey and Lyle Benson in major elocution, public speaking and debating championships across the continent.Mr.Davey and Mr.Benson, members of the Speech Association of America and directors and instructors of Speech Associates, are again in charge of the course in \"Effective Speech™ starting at the Ritz Cariton were the guests of ex-President Mrs.Cheese and her sister, the present President Miss Sauvalle, when a delightful afternoon was spent and refreshments enjoyed by\" all.On Thursday evening the ladies of St.George Club, who participate in the game once a week at the St.George green paid their first visit to the Westmount * Flowers for Every | (Comer Mackay St.) Something New For Montreal * Fancy Fruit Baskets * Finest Quality Chocolates and Candies \u2018® PROMPT DELIVERY © CROLLANDS 1472 Sherbrooke St.West N Occasion Fitzroy 1810 3d Dimension Photography aacancing the North American premiere of third dimension photo- Sraphy direct from Paris, France, to you at our salon.Visit our studios and see our exhibition of third ¢ n photographs.They are a dramatization Of true life in actual depth and produce a living reality, arrange for a private sitting.Have one of the st exclusive portraits taken, Pri | \"ces compare very favourably with usual portraits.NATURAL LIFE PHOTOS Shy e do: 1040 Sherbrooke St.W.= HA.6541 .some \u201cexperiments\u201d which young greens, and even in spite of their lack of experience there was no lack of enthusiasm, and it is the hope of the lady bowlers of this district that by next year their club may be numbered amongst the enthusiasts in this district.The membership of our club regretted exceedingly to learn of the illness of their fellow member Mr.Guess, since he was with us the latter part of last week, and the best of good wishes are extended by all for his speedy recovery and return amongst us.This Week at Victoria Hell Tuesday, September 28 , Dickens Fellowship\u2014evening.Queen Esther Chapter O.E.S.\u2014evening.Westmount C.C.F.\u2014evening.Wednesday, September 24 Rotary Club Luncheon.Westmount Chapter O.ES.\u2014 evening.Thursday, September 25 Mizpah Lodge\u2014evening.GIRL RIFLES TILL IN LOCAL STORE Cyril's Beauty Shoppe, 388 Victoria avenue, was victimized on Wednesday of last week by a young girl who walked in and asked to use the telephone.The proprietor, Cyril Hibberd, reported to the police that the girl was alone in the front of the store and that while using the telephone, she rifled a sum -of money from the nearby till.DANGEROUS DARES \u2018Although they do not advise unduly curbing the spirit of ad-, venture in adolescents, medical leave until later in life.For instance, trying out the effects of tobacco and alcohol on a \u201cdare\u201d is dangerous business.Mature judgment and self-control are required to cope with such situations and anyway, it is pointed out, neither tobacco nor liquor increase ability to study or result in lasting popularity in the fraternity.Carrie Biggers Opens School For New Season Miss Carrie Biggers the very well known exponent of the dance announces that the Carrie Big- gers School of Dancing has opened its doors to another active season.All classes are limited to give you individual instruction, You are requested to make your appointment early.Miss Biggers has had many years of experience in the teaching of every style of dancing for stage, concert or just for your own enjoyment, so do not waste your time, put yourself or your child in the capable hands of the teacher of teachers and stage stars.Miss Biggers happily announces that her school has been selected by the Photo Screen Guild of Hollywood, California, to bring recognition to the talented children of Canada\u2019s Dance Schools.This is a possible opportunity for your child to gain fame and fortune.George Waldie who has had varied experience dancing in the United States, Ontario and Quebec this summer, will assist in professional class and special routines for those who have only a short stay in town.You may start your child at two and a half years, the baby classes are in their own age group.Private and class instruction will be given daily.Ballet Tap, Acrobatic, Highland, Tap, and all modern Ballroom.The conditioning and modelling class for business girls will prove to be very entertaining again this year.Every style of the dance art will be taught at the Carrie Biggers School of Dancing for &.dldren, High School Students and adulta Special classes for business met and girls.For further information you may phone the school or visit in person.The Quality Tea \"SALAD ORANGE PEKOE authorities say that there are people would be well-advised to VENETIAN BLINDS ADD MORE BEAUTY The makers of Belle Yue Venetian Blinds quarantee the very best as to quality, service and low prices.Phone TR.1514 and our representative will call at your home and give vou free estimates.charge.Tapes in a wide choice of colors.BELLE VUE VENETIAN BLINDS COMPANY Paul Daoust, proprietor \u2014 Ex-17th D.Y.R.C.Hussars 1.2808 JOLICOEUR ST.~~ i TO YOUR HOME No installation \u2026 TR.1514 \u2018vs np NEW CLASSES NOW STARTING BECOME AN EXPERT IN RADIO In six months day classes or ane year evening classes.Practical and theoretical radio instruction.Practical Electricity, Advanced Radio, Radio Servicing, Broadcasting, Television, Radie Draughting and Designing.Correspondence Courses, OVER 2,000 CRADUATES NOW EMPLOYED Write to \u2018CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY 282 ONTARIO ® W.\u201cMONTREAL \u2014 HA.4745 Speirs- Miller Studios Open The Faculty for the Speirs- Miller Dance Studios has been announced for the coming season and will consist of Betty Speirs supervising all chidrens\u2019 classes and the senior Ballet; with her Assistant, the talented and charming Theresa Daly in charge of the Junior ballet and Tap classes.Peter Miller, will specialize in professional routines in Tap and Exhibition Ballroom Dancing.Owing to the sensational success in Hollywood of Johnny Coy, Peter Miller's all time star pupil, there is an exceptionally heavy demand for solo tuition with Mr.Miller, who assures all that this season's routines are of the usual top standard.Out of town teachers and pro- @nibersity School 498 Argple Abenue Westmount Limited number of vacancies available.Interviews by appointment.School Re-opens Tuesday, _ September 16th GC.S.B.MACK, M.A, Headmaster dence, Spelling, SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL (of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.) New classes every month School open 12 months a year DAY DIVISION General Office course \u2014 Bookkeepers' course Stenographic course - Secretarial course Subjects include Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenographic Practice, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Business English and Correspon- Business Practices, Business Office Machines, Filing, Principles of Business, Employment Guidance EVENING DIVISION A similar range of business subjects together with a group of technical subjects.Information from the Director 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MONTREAL, MA.8331 Srench, Office xa A / © ACCOUNTANCY Abbreviated Evening Secretarial Course Individual Instruction @ New Classes Now Forming , @ GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE J.Philip Page, A.P.A., Principe! 4914 Sherbrooke West £ PAGE SCHOOL of ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARAL POSTION YOUNG MEN \u2014 YOUNG WOMEN [a ® STENOGRAPHY DExter 2242 EDUCATIO fessionals now a i Tn\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mm NAL 2 WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Green Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1145 Greene cie Enrell now for Doy or Evening Courses, Private Lessons also \u2014 Groduates with leading Montreal firms Avallebie, WEHington 1885 \u201cThe School of Successful Students\u201d \u2014 studying with Miller include Dorothy Staples of New Brunswick, Norma Fraser, star of the Halifax Concert Party which toured Europe entertaining the Boys in the Services, and Irma | Kraus, from Cleveland.Ballroom Tuition, Class and private, will again feature the season's schedule, all popular and conservative styles will be taught.Mr.Miller, has made a complete recovery from his recent illness, predicts a very busy season for the Studios, but is satisfied thal the staff will be prepared to cope Learn How To Speak Effectively Evening classes in \"Effective Speech\u201d start § 23rd.This is your Invitation to FoHtend, as our te special pre-class night.\u20184 FRIDAY \u2014 SEPTEMBER 19th RITZ CARLTON HOTEL VICE REGAL SUITE \u2014 8:15 pm, Learn what this course can mean to i business, club and social life, In your Leam how to put your ideas \u201cacross\u201d, Speaker \u2014 Lyle Benson \u201cEffective Speaking\u2014A Must For John Citizen\" Chairman \u2014 B.McK.Davey \u2014 John A.Murry Registration now open \u2014 your choice of several even; For full particulars plan to attend Friday evening or write to SPEECH ASSOCIATES P.O.BOX 272, MONTREAL 3, QUEBEC Member Speech Association of America with it.Survey of the Natural Seleness Ganecal Bisiopy cs bryology Histoiogy and Microscopie Technique Vertebrate Zeology Genera) Inorganic Chemietry Qualitative Analysis Inorganic Quantitative Analysie Orgenie Chemistry Carbohydrates, Fats, Amino-Aclde, and ins Physical Chemistry Chemical Thermodynamics Industrial Inorganic Chemistry Qualitative Organie Analysis Industrial Organs Chemistry Chemistry of High Polymers Draughting Machine Drawing and Designs ~ Elements of Mathematics Algebra, Trigonometry, and nalytie Geometry Caleulus Advanced Algebre and Infinite Series Differential Equations Advanced Calculus Solid Analytic Geometry and Vestor Analysis General Physics Mechanics, Heat, Sight and Sound Radio and Sound Reproduction Staties and Dynamice Thermodynamics and Kinetle | | Em Transiation Introduction te Philosophy Loglo and Scientific Method Philesophy of Ethles Russian Language Russian Literature Spanish Language Spanish Literature Latin American Culture Survey of the Soclai Sciences Introduction to Economies Evolution of Modern Economie Soclety International Economie Relations Industrial Legislation and Labour Problems History of Economic Thought heory and Design - Radio Technology of Fibre General Dyeing Survey of the Humanities lish La Essen Compost tion Evening School of Art Professional or leisure time training open October 2.Drawing end Palnting Portraiture Figure Drawing Modelling Sculpture Hiustration Lettering \u2014 .Advertising Layout and Design Poster Design Fashion Drawing and Design Fabric Deslgn Cartooning and Caricature SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS In oll bfanches of art.Evening classes * ; Registration now in process (10 om.to 9 p.m., Soi.to 1 p.n.) Information regarding day ef evening courses may be obleined from the Regisirer SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF THE v1 3441 DRUMMOND STREET, MONTREAL © TELEPHONE RA 83314 IN ,.i oo SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE | UNIT COURSES IN THE EVENING COLLEGE | Modern Drame | Chaucer .XXth Century Poetry | Appreciation of Musie History of the Theatre 5 Appreciation of Architecture and || Sculpture i French Langusge and Litersture | Medern Freneh Literature Contemporary French Literature | n and Public Speaking tn the French Languege ) n Len wie | G y | Advanced nerai Psychology A ! | d Edu cational and Vesational Degree and Unit Courses College work for high school graduates, leading in two or three years of evening study social Movements and Inetitutions fo the diploma of Associate, .The Armaries, indian y and in from four to six years Intermediate, Accountancy fo the degree of Bachelor\u2014in Auditing and Investigation Arts, Science, or Commerce: Preparation for degrees in Accountancy.Students may dance chology In Industry and Merce Psychology of Education ntredustory Seclolegy General Anthropology Economio Statletice Philosophy of Education also enroll in tha division for adult ucation Civilisation single subjects.Degree courses Fiseary of the Latin Ameriess are also offered in the Day ~~, Fepublics Lod Political lose Division, Lecturesbegin Oct, 1; Canada Since 1781 latory of Russia Introduction te Political Science .Politien) Theeries, Ancient ond English Literature of the XIiXIith Modern ontury .Advertising Amorican Literature \u201cTransportation and Traffic Literature of Sclence Company Sesretaris! English Literature of the XViith Credits sod Xt Ce ie Collestions Analyste akespeare zabethan Investmen Drame , Corporation Finance Canadian Literature Insurance English Literature of the XXth Purchasing ntu Office Management Creative Writing Commercial Cerres su Isory Tralning Sos Analyste poe Evaluation ade re Arithmetic and Algobra introduction to Modern Literature Beperts and Precis Writing e n ory Writ Short ) Snort Senin theornture Mathematies of Finance Appreclation of Poetry Statistical and Graphical Methode SCHOOLS Evening Business Scheel Evening High School Business and technical subjects.Classes Graded courses leading to high school graduation diploma, pro- begin September 30.Complete bus | vinclol high school leaving cert mess diploma courses ln doy didn.ficate, matriculation, General, com Stenography mercial, scientific ond dassical pewriting courses.Grades 8, Ÿ and 10 In Bus) Arith ' one year each; grade 11 ln two molles te reat nat event vec Clases open Sept.24.Br nglish ven Business Correspondenes Evening Elementary School French Conversation I Graded courses leading fo eles .Blueprint Re sding mentary school graduation and Draughting le high school entrance, Grades 5, 6 Strenath of Macs tien and 7, Adulls especiolly welcome.Toohmology of Textile Fibre Classes open Sept, 23.Textile Dyeing and Fin MONTREAL Y.M.CA \u2014\u2014\u2014 come 1 a Wa Re EL Free 484 ve.Ave, Avelleble, pm cs a) ively © plembe guest, à }th EL pm | your 3 ss.Citizen\u201d .Murray al evenings evening \\TES nerica -\u2014 = THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 ; \u2014 } i} iE Co - em meme ~ a EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY [J] ] b=\" .the Westmount Baptist Church work that Forged Victory,\u201d and Parent-Teacher last evening, and the subject of | related illustrations of efféctive ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL Meeting Held poli in the McKergow Room of \u2014 the meeflng was co-operation between Home and Church Bible School.Major General A.E.Walford spoke on the subject \u201cThe Team- A Parent-Teacher meeting was Professional and leisure-time ireia- ing in all branches of fine and commercial art, including drawin and painting, water colour, oil, modelling and sculpture, pester design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising art.Three studios, Individual instruction.Co-educationel.Day courses Septsmber te June: gvenins courses Oztober to May.Speciol Seturdey morning clan for schoo! pupils.Information from Registrar, E George Williams School of , of the Montreal nea 1441 Drummond St.« MA.833) -\u2014 tt SING! DANCE! THE EVANS SISTERS ~ SCHOOL DANCING \u2014 MUSIC \u2014 SINGING CHILDREN'S CLASSES FOR GRACE AND DEPORTMENT POPULAR MICROPHONE SINGING BUSINESS CIRLS' CLASSES ENROLL NOW! 4845 Sherbrooke Street West DExter 4688 EVERY TYPE OF DANCE STUDIO DANCING TAUGHT HILDA GALT e TAP © BALLET e TOE ® ACROBATIC ® BALLROOM ® CHARACTER Register Now CLASSES FOR Open is ENROLL CHILDREN NOW - Elwood 7279 x Free Auditions by Appointment > | | J RA es co-operation from his invasion experiences.The meeting afforded an opportunity to parents and teachers to discuss mutual problems.- \\ Statistics prove that the better a youngster is fed, the more readily will he learn.Young peo- Ple concentrating on studies, should make sure that they are not handicapping themselves unnecessarily by negleccing healthful foods.There is evidence that proper food not only helps the body to avoid weakness and pain, but contributes, in fact, to .the working of the brain.Museum of Fine Arts SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN Day and Evening Courses.Drawing, Painting, Design Modelling, Commercial Art, Graphic Arts, Illustration, ete.CHILDREN'S CLASSES \u2014 NON-PROFESSIONAL : CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS Write for Syllabus \u2014 Register Now OPENS OCT.1st.PRINCIPAL - ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.D.1379 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal Expert Tuition In PIANO \u201cAN \u2014 I Beginners and Advanced 94 Columbia Avenue, Westmount GILBERT HILL FRANCES GOLTMAN Fiants: Lie.us.Fiest Medallist, McGill University Puptis Successful! Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED CARRIE BIGGERS SCHOOL of DANCING Member of the Photo Screen Guild, Hollywood Classes and Private Tuition Daily Children, High School Students and Adults SPECIAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG BUSINESS MEN AND CIRLS Ballet - Tap - Toe - Acrobatic Highland - Modern - Ballroom Conditioning REGISTER NOW 330 JVictoria Avenue EL.0384 3781 GIROUARD AVE.DL 6424 Fletcher Music Method and Piano School omar RT COURSE For Teachers PIANO AND THEORY Examu If Desired FLETCHER MUSIC CLASSES For Beginmera M138 JANE LUDGATE REID MISS HENRIETTA M.GILES FL.5911 [I Olive Sanborn Lead Dramatic-Diction Public Speaking Classes The MARY BEETLES SCHOOL Commencing Sept.17 EL.5170 CANADIAN ART THEATRE 5767 Monkland Avenue Announces.The Opzri-g cf The SCHOOL OF MODELLING Afternoon and Evening Sessions Enquiries Invited ELwood 1668 { STUDIOS: 1215 GREENE AVE, \u2014 3797 GIROUARD AVE.ey\u201d PCIRS * BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.SINGING .ELOCUTION 4 SCHOOL or DANCING .4932 SHERBROOKE ST.W.[Innouncing | $ J | CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Ete.BUSINESS GIRLS Slenderising, Tap Dancing, Modelling, Ete.BALLROOM DANCING Featuring Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rhumba, Jive, Ete.PROFESSIONAL TAP CLASS Featuring Advanced Routines J] HIGH SCHOOL BALLROOM A Pianoforte-\u2014Musical Instruction Pupils Prepared for McGill Exams \u2018BOY'S CLASS {Under Peter Miller personally.) Danciag\u2014Singing\u2014Elocation od À E ee er pe 5 Semen RS ESA PRS TYE \u20ac i EE \u201che THE EXAM PAGE SIX Serving the City of Westmoant GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPULIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WAinut 27734 \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean mewspaper for the home, devoted te public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; 31.00 half-year.Authorized as nd Class Mall, Post Office Nept.Ottawa FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1747 \"ONE DRINK OF MILK Summer vacation period is on the wane, but there still are many vacationists travelling throughout Canada.Therefore, it is not too late to warn holidayers and other travellers ocncerning the dangers of raw milk.Although they know, or should know, that unpasteurized milk is a germ carrier and a fine culture medium for virulent disease bacteria, many travellers are not making sure that their milk supplies are safe.They are not taking the trouble to check whether the milk they obtain from farms, lunch - rooms, restaurants or hotels is safe \u2014 safe because it has been pasteurized.Most of these persons are residents of cities and towns where pasteurized milk is dropped on their doorsteps every day.For \u201c49 or 50 weeks each year ther are protetced \u2014 knowingly or unknowingly \u2014 against milk-borne diseases.Then, for two or three weeks they throw all precaution to the winds \u2014and order milk, not knowing, and evidently not caring, whether it is pasteurized.These persons must know that just one drink of raw milk which is contaminated | -with disease germs \u2014 typhoid, undulant fever, bovine tuberculosis, septic sore throat, parathyphoid, or dysentary \u2014 can make them sick, perhaps cripple them, perhaps take their lives.It is difficult to understand how people can be so careless about something so important to their health.They won't eat or drink visible dirt, yet they take chances with dirt \u2014 germs \u2014 they can't see.Travellers should always make sure of the safety of their daily milk supply.A continual demand by vacationists and other travellers will soon make purveyors of raw milk realize that the public demands and will buy nothing else but safe pasteurized milk.\"WHEAT SUBSIDY OFF There is no reason for anyone to stand up and shout over the increased price of flour and bread.Withdrawal of the government wheat subsidy has been expected for some time, and even the communist-inspired down-with-prices leagues must be able to see the logic of such a move.There is plenty of flour being milled in Canada today, more than ever before in our history for that matter, so there is no need to control prices.The wheat subsidy was costing millions in tax monies and millers and bakers were being forced to absorb rising costs in other departments.This was dangerous to the health of the nation.Canada is wealthy enough now to be able to pay for the best in flour products, including bread, but as long as production costs increased and retail prices were frozen there was no guarantee of the best always being available.We are not suggesting either of these industries would cut quality to make ends meet.Indeed, we don\u2019t have to, for a Montreal baker hinted at just that in a recent interview.He wanted to be allowed to pro- \"PULLING UP THE DRAWBRIDGE\" Bishop in The St.Louis Star-Times \u2018eleven-year history of the trophy that it | | rieeded, they will not be shaped by legisla- pp \u2018tion, except with the destruction of values | civilization needs.They can be brought about by publie opinion which supports the right \"known to publishers and editors, GOLD CUP GOES TO AFRICA The Seagram Gold Cup, the emblem of top Canadian golfing honors which has spent most of its life in the United States; sets out this month on the longest journey in its history \u2014 a sea voyage to South Africa.Bobby Locke, South African shot master, won the Canadian Open Golf Championship at Toronto Scarboro Course in July and thereby gained possession of the Seagram Cup for one year \u2014 the first time in the has not had to be shipped to a United States club following the tournament.The Gold Cup will make the journey South Afriea aboard the freighter Grafton Park, now loading at Montreal.It is expected to reach South Africa in October, about the same time as Locke himself returns to his native \u2018club after burning up the best courses of Canada and the United States.In South Africa the Gold Cup, first presented to Locke at Scarboro by Frowde Seagram is expected to be presented again by E.D.McGreer, Canadian High Commissioner to South Africa.About eight months after that, it will have to start back to Canada to be here in time for next year\u2019s Canadian Open at, Vancouver.SEPTEMBER .The beaches no longer have to put up with the yells of Aunt Sophie going into the water up to her knees.The canoes with their record players have gone, and the lagoons are resting.The fields, after their year\u2019s eneggetic, silent bustle of growing food for the world, stand soberly in the harvest now like cows at milking.Canada\u2019s all outdoors is coming to the end of its year, © In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discugsed accept responsibility for them.| THE FORUM \u2018Conducted by Howard S.Ross, K.C.D.C.L.The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does nof In Washington last week, Rob-T ert A.Lovett, United States un- der-secretary of state, who in\u2019 private life was a New York banker, threw up his hands.when.trying to explain details of Britain's action to ease the drain of her dollars.7 \u201cHow you gentlemen .understand what it is all about is beyond me,\u201d he told newspapermen.\u201cI've been in the banking business since 1921 and I can say this is a terribly complicated matter.If the explanation of what makes up current transactions hasnt balled you up, you are way ahead of the technicians.\u201d Of course he does not understand our present money system and deserves credit for making the admission.And every headline ot the newspapers of the world cries out for a scientific monetary system which answers the greatest problem before humanity, namely, on what terms should one person work for another.The answer does seem to be money having as a basis work applied to our natural resources but nothing for what the Creator has supplied as a gift to people everywhere.The work-unit dollar or any other unit of account and currency is the only money which will end exploi- \u2014\u2014\u2014 tation of any kind and give te consumers the free gifts of nature free of all tribute.Mr.Beyy ,, cently suggested that the Ugy tes distribute the billions of gy, worth (by arbitrary legly, xxxx) of gold stored in underground vaults \u2018and never move an inch since it was put then after being taken at great o.pense from our Canadian go mines.: æ #% 5 Two million engineers in Br.tain have agreed tc the introduction of night shifts next winter, This measure, which has alway, been highly unpopular throughout the whole of the industry in the U.K., will permit of staggered working hours and thus an important reduction in the peak demand for electricity.% #% ¥ It was said of Luther D.Brag.ley, famous cartoonist of years ago: \u2018He was incapable of compromising with his convictions, but was always ready to consider evidence tending to show that his convictions were wrong.\u201d In the towns and cities, however, September is a time of new beginnings.School\u2019s in! This particular new beginning pleases few except parents and the neighbors of parents; but urban September is not a month that sets out to please with beguiling ways.It is a month for facing up to life.Big executives come back and try to cover up their Summer\u2019s loaf by pressing buzzers.Small boys form into gangs and run and throw things.Football is playing (as Housman would say) and crowds push briskly from the games in the cool Saturday dusk.Serious-minded organizations resume their meetings, and all over Canada thousands of speakers (most of them called \u201cguest speakers\u201d) speak millions of words.Storm windows and storm doors are dragged out.The social season begins again, with the liverish marks of bathing suit straps showing on the coffee-shade backs of dancing maidens.The very last vacant space disappears from parking lots and restaurants.September is a fine month for the townsman, especially if he can get away to the country.\u2014 The Printing Word.- DUTIES OF THE NEWSPAPERS .Besides rights the newspaper has duties.It must be independent.It cannot serve the public which supports it if it is the tail to anyone's kite.To be independent it must stand on its own feet, earning a profit without subsidies.It should be regarded as a major trangression of ethics and good taste to communicate with the editorial department through the business department.The newspaper needs to take a long view.A policy which gains circulation this year by means which tend to weaken the newspaper as an institution is a bad policy.The newspaper must be fair.Perhaps absolute fairness is too much to expect of ordinary mortals doing their days's work, but the newspaper can avoid intentional partiality.The newspaper must be decent, not only in the language and pictures it uses, but in the way it goes about obtaining its news.There are situations occuring in human life into which no newspaper can decently justify intrusion, Current pessimism about the press should not be over-estimated.There has been similar pessimism in the past.If reforms are Manufacturers of \u201cCanadair.Four\u201d Airplane r and makes its \u2018wishes te kind of newspa ACTER.VUS: FOCHAOUR0, PERS ESEE ET TETE Another Milestone In Canada\u2019s Transportation History Congratulations.C.N.R.upon the occasion of the CENTENARY of the MONTREAL & LACHINE R.R.ractaseuzen 134 Canada\u2019s Famous gett] ble § meet ings.izatic gran yout! for r ing f der Trooj Prese plore sages plying every ning, for T mon nectic phase.- A .from to en many up 8 vigo with 1 the m ents, athleti emina .sn sages uaeansenr® vo 3 rs in Bri.2 Introduce.xt winter, las always throughout try in the staggered us an im.© peak der D.Brad- , of years le of com.convictions, to consider yw that his y 3 Ic NE mous a p pjecmouat'$ Home Newspaper\u201d \u2014 of Î Stanley Presbyterian | * gev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct services of worship in Stan- Jey Church on Sunday.His sermon in the morning will be on L_ «Remember the Rock Whence Ye: pure 50 n.And in the evening \u2014 \u2018wall things are Yours.\u201d Yes, but yh are Chriat\u2019s\u201d.The morning gervice Will be broadcast over fr over CJAD.On Sunday morning, September 98th, Rev.James Munroe, Superintendent of Missions for Western Canada will preach.Mr.Munroe is himself a product of the West, having been born and educated in Saskatchewan, where ne served until enlisting in the Chaplaincy Service.He was highly respected by his men, and for his bravery on the field was awarded the Military Cross.Mr Munroe will speak on the work of the Church in Western Canada.ae | Westmount Baptist .| * \u201d The early fall programme of Westmount Baptist Church is \u2018getting well under way.The Bible School has made a fine start, meeting at 9.45 on Sunday Mornings.The Young People\u2019s Organizations have formulated programmes of great interest to youth.The Choir has vacancies for new members and is preparing for unusually fine service, under the leadership of Hibbert Troop.Under the Title \u201cPast and Present,\u201d Dr.Johnston will explore one of the fascinating passages of the New Testament, applying its stimulating message to every-day life.Again, in the evening, with the Title, \u2018Looking for That Blessed Hope\u201d, the sermon will have a most vital con- nection with daily life in all its.phases.FIT FOR FUN \u2014 À .casonal warning is issued from Ottawa on medical checkups to ensure fitness for fun.Since many young people will be talking up sports and engaging in vigorous recreation programs, with return to classes in the Fall, the medical authorities urge parents, teachers and directors of athletics to insist on physical ex- eminations before they allow the were Hewn.\u201d Don\u2019t be too| that distant pastures are| CBM, and \"the evening ¥ THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 * | Come to Church Your Church 1s the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flo.rih Attend the Church of Your Chmee Regularly z | St.Andrew's Church Î * | Calvary Church * Organ Recitals: \u2014 Introduced by the Reverend D.M.Grant, Minister of the Church.Dean Arthur Colilngwood successfully inaugurated the series of Organ Recitals last Sunday evening at St.Andrew's with a widely diversified programme of organ music.Commencing witn one of Karg - Elert\u2019s\u2018 notable Choral Preludes, \u201cNow thank we all our God\", played by the composer on the St.Andrew's organ in 1931.Throughout a programme of mostly contemporary compositions, with the exception of J.S.Bach\u2019 \u2018cello suite, Dean Colling- wood demonstrated his mastery * of technique, manual and pedal alike.His certain knowledge of suitable registration made his playing a sheer delight, and the organ responded to his every whim Dean Collingwood's reputation as a top ranking organist both in England and across Canada was further enhanced by the sterling character of his interpretations, and another recital will be welcomed on his return from Europe.The second recital is to be given on Sunday at the same hour, 8-45, by the organist of the First Baptist Church, and of Temple Emanu-El, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus: Bac: F.C.CO., with this programme: Fugue in G Minor, (Short), Charole Prelude on \u201cWalling, Crying, Mourning, Weeping.\u201d Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, (The Cathedral) J.S.Bach 1685-1750.A tune for the Flutes, John Stanley, (1713- 86) \u2018Soeur Monique,\u201d Francois Coupe-in.(1668-1733).Suite Gothique.Leon Boellmann.(1882- 97).Charole, Menuet, Prayer, and Toccata.young people to exert themselves.This, it is pointed out, will ensure that there are no hidden factors which would make strenuous play inadvisable.CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA REXFORD LAYMAN'S COLLEGE 1461 UNIVERSITY STREET MONTREAL SESSION 1947-1948 ; Tuesdays: First Term\u201430 September to 6 November The Life or Saint Paul Lecturer\u2014The Warden Thursdays: The Doctrine of The Church Lecturer\u2014Rev.Can.Davison or Visual Education Lecturer\u2014Rev.J.O.Peacock For complete syllabus write to the above address \u2018SOUND 7.30 PEACE or PEACES WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?FILM in We bring to you one of the most recent religious films You will recognize it as a masterpiece Sunday, Sept.21st BIBLE FORUM 4250 Western Ave.Come and bring the family.Everybody Welcome : ::.COLOR The Services of Worship to be held in Calvary United Chureh, Westmount, on Sunday will be conducted and the sermons delivered by the Minister, Right Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D He will be assisted by Maxwe! Reader, B.A.The theme of the sermon at the morning service will be \u201cAssignment for Today\", while the evening theme will be \u201cWashing and Mending\".The Church School will meet in regular session at 10 a.m.in all departments.Former teachers and scholars and new comers to the district are invited.Monday, 8.15 p.m.the regular meeting of the Young People's Union will be held in the Church Parlors ; Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.the newly formed Young Women's Mission Circle will meet in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours.There will be an open discussion on -the theme \u201cCanadians! Who are we?\u201d Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.the Western W.C.T.U.will meet at the home of Mrs.W.J.Adams, 1932 Prud\u2019- homme Avenue, N.D.G.Thursday, 8.30 p.m.the Calvary Progress Club will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs.A.Malkin, 334 Dulwich Avenue.St.Lambert.: Next Sunday, September 28th.10 a.m.Church School.11 a.m Service of Worship and sermon delivered by Mr.Maxwell Reader.In the evening at 7.30 p.m.there will be a very special Youth Rally, when Mr.Alister Kirker will give a report on his visit to Oslo.Following the services Mr.Kirker will show moving pictures of his trip in the Church Hall.All young people should keep this date.Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave.Westmount {Opposite Westmount Park) Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligen, M.A., LLB.D.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 10.30 and 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Divine Worship.7.30 p.m.Divine Worship, The Rev.Mulligan will preach at both Services VISITORS WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 11.00 a.m.\u201cRemember the rock whence ye were hewn,\u201d Don\u2019t be too sure |- that distant pastures are so green\u2019 11.15.a.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cAll things are yours,\u201d yes, but \u201cYe are Christ\u2019s.\u201d The morning service will be broadcast over station CBM and the evening service over CJAD.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.CM., L.Mus.(M:GIID, Organist and Choir Director Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Qeganist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cPast and Present.\u201d Exploring a Great Passage of Scripture, 7.30 p.m.\u201cLooking For That Blessed h ope\u201d Thinking Challenging Thoughts, Dr.Johnston At Both Services VISITORS GQRDIALLY WELCOMED, | SUNDAY EVENING, SE BER 28th Westmount Youth Fellowship plan to be present, * - * | St.Andrew's - | * Rev.D.M, Grant will preach at the morning service in St.Andrew's Westmount next.Sunday morning and in the evening Rev.Mr.Mowatt has chosen for his topic \u201cWorld Wide Christianity.\u201d Following the evening service Mr.Phillips Motley, F.C.C.O.! Mus.Bac., Organist of First Baptist | Church, will give an organ recital.à \u2014\u2014 - Dominion-Douglas Sunday is \u201cAmerica Day\" wn Dominion-Douglas Church.The speaker at the morning service Paul Austin Wolfe, A.B, B.D.; D.D., LL.D.,, S.TD., Minister of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City, who will speak on the subject \u201cBought With a Price.\u201d The Choir under the direction of John Robb will sing \u201cThe Magnificat\u201d by Tours, and \u201cLet all the World in Every Corner Sing\u201d by Noble.The Organ Prelude will be \u201cSonata in A Minor (First Movement) by Rheingberger, and the Postlude will be \u2018Praise the Lord with Drums and Symbols\u201d by Karg- .Elert.: - At the evening service Reverend Graham Barr will preach on the topic \u201cNever too late to mend.\u201d On Monday at 7.00 p.m.Cubs will hold their first meeting at which new members will be welcome.On Tuesday at 7.15 p.m the Scouts will hold their regular meeting and on Wednesday at 6.00 p.m.the Brownies will meet in the lower gymnasium.Church of The Advent Corner of Weed and Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector ST.MATTHEW'S DAY 36th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mating, - 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Cason Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.v Assistant: Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.16th SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.n.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.J.G.Hodder.11.30 a.m, Junlor Church, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.and Sermon.\u2014 Preacher: The Rector.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth, Naylor, Rector.SUNDAY.SEPTEMBER 21st ST.MATTHEW, A.E.& M.16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.; 11.00 a.m, Choral Communion.Preacher: The Recto.3.00 p.m.Sunday School and Kindergarten.7.00 a.m.Evening Prayer.The Rector.; 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th Preacher: i f:30 a.m.Moly Communion, 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23h « at 11.00 a.m.will be the Rev.| 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.| PAGE SEVEN Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.Moderator of The United Church of Canada .10.00 a.m, Church partments, 11,00 a.m.\u201cAssignment for Today\u201d, School in all de 7.30 pon.\u201cWashing and Mending.\u201d Preacher at both services, \u2018The Minister, Dr.Jones assisted by Mr.Maxwell Reader, BA, : Organist und C' o'r Director, Mr.Gifford: Mitchall _ Dominion-Douglas Church * Westmount Blvd, cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., 0.0, Rev.R.Graham Barr.B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Z1st \u201cAMERICA DAY\u201d 11.00 a.m, Rev.Paul Austin Wolfe, D.D, of Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City.\u201cBought With A Price.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Rev.R.Graham Barr.\u201cNever Too Late To Mend?\u201d \u2019 Organist and Cholrmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.St.Andrew\u2019s Church Westmount 101 Cote St Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant.B.A.Minister Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A.B.D, Assistant Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 11.00 a.m.Mr.Grant, \u201cThe Freedom that Christ Gives\u201d.7.30 p.m.Mo.Mowall, \u201cWorld Wide Christianity\u201d, 8.43 p.m.Organ Recital.Mr.Phil'ips Motley, F.C.C.0,, Mus.Bae, Ore ganist First Baptist Church, Organist and Cholrmaster, Mr.Fred Whiteley COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 453 St.Catherine St.West -\u2014e Rev.FP.W.Nerweed, D.D, Interim Minister Rev.R.B.Brown, - 5: Visiting Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 11.00 a.m.\u201cTwentieth Century Chureh®, Rev.R.Dewiit Scott, M.A., B.D.7.30 p.m.\u201cA Man's Life.\u201d Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Mr.Warner Norman Organist and Cholr Director ST.LUKE'S UNITED | Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, A.B.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21=t 11.00 a.m.(2) \u201cThe Protestant View of The Sacraments.\u201d Church School will meet as usual for Rally Day Service.Sound Flim \u2014 \u201cWho Is, My Neighbour?\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Baruble of The Empty House.\u201d ANTHEMS Morning \u2014 \u201cThe Heavens Are Telling\u201d from \u201cThe Creation\u201d by Hayden.Soloists \u2014 Miss Marjory Duck, Mr, Graham Perry and Mr.Wm, + Webster, Evening \u2014 \u201cThe Roseate Hues of Early Morn\u201d \u2014 Slater.Soloists \u2014 Miss Marjory Buck and Mr.Wm, Webster.Organist and Cholr Director K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C M.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: .Rev, George W.Goth, B.A, 8.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st | PUBLIC WORSHIP ! at 1 11.00 am, %The New Barbarians.\u201d + i i fe .SR 17.90 pi ke.Beat Yeats: (0 | pur * NC, \u2018Scott, LRSM, Choir Director G E.Flower, Organist | SAN Sine: Dm REF i i sir à | i il 13 i À it a kitchen shower for Miss Salt- .THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 PS Social and Personal ; \u201c Mrs.Larry Dansereau has re- \u2018urned from a six weeks\u2019 holiday at Old Orchard Beach, where she - was joined by Mr.Dansereau two \u2018weeks ago.\"Mrs.W.Denison and Mrs.Ethel Troughton, both of Westmount, ; 1ave gone to New York and At- \u2018antic City for a holiday and will seturn next week.Mrs.Cyril Groome and Mrs.R.\u2018 EF Whytock held a bathroom shower in honor of Miss Jean Elizabeth \u2018Salter, bride-elect.Joint hostesses i .:r were Miss Louise Carnell, Miss sesslie Nixon and Miss Mellicent Draig.Chief Robt.Byford, of West- mount, and Mrs.Byford are leav- ~ ing Friday to attend the Interna- \"tional Chiefs Conference in Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A, j ,- Mr.Fred B.Whittet, 375 Gros- venor Ave.the owner and sole director of Camp Laclouwhi, has now returned after a most successful camping season enjoyed by fifty boys.~ Miss Frances Wright, Academy Road, Westmount, returned Sun- {day from a two weeks trip to New York and Washington.The Opening Tea of the West- {mount Subdivision C.W.L.will be \u2018held on Tuesday at 3 p.m.in St.\u2018Leo's School Hall, Clarke Ave- ii nue.Honorable Justice T.J.{ {Coonan willsbe the guest speaker, and \u201cThe Canadian Viewpoint\u201d his isubject.In honor of Miss Myrian Knub- ley, whose marriage to Mr.Harold Randall Phillips, a personal shower was given recently by Miss Phyllis {Macpherson at her home on Upper i Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount.The bride elect\u2019s mother, Mrs, H.'J.Knubley, poured tea, assisted \u2018by Miss Beth Knubley.Several out-of-town guests are LENNOX A.HAY CHIROPODIST 17 Years in the West End 5726 Sherbrooke St.W.Room 205 Kresge Building WA.2602 \u2014 Res.DE.3949 expected in town for the Baird- Wedster marriage tomorrow, including Mr.and Mrs.S.Kent, of New York; Mr.and Mrs.D.Howson, of Toronto; Mr.and.Mrs.John Hawkes, Cornwall; Miss Norma Butcher, Kingston, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Jim Murphy, of Chesley, Ont.Miss Lily Norman, Mrs.Dorothy Herman and Mrs.Betty Vincent were joint hostesses at a crystal shower in honor of Miss Freda Dorothy Wright, bride elect.Other entertainments held for Miss Wright were a kitchen shower, by Mrs.T.Burns and Mrs.T.Nott; a cup and saucer shower, by Mrs.W.G.Pardoe, of Westmount, and Miss M.Pardoe; and a trousseau tea, given by Mrs.John Wright for her daughter.= Mrs.George E.Webster entertained at a trousseau tea on Monday evening, in honor of her daughter, Dorothy Eileen.Pink and white roses were arranged with white candles on the tea table, at which Mrs.M.Baird, mother of the groom, and Mrs.Ronald Bryant, cousin of the bride, poured tea, assisted by Miss I.Jenkinson, Miss Shirley Phillips and Miss Joan Baird.Others who have entertained for Miss Webster are Miss Irene Jen- kinson, who was hostess at a kitchen shower; Mrs.A.Young, who held a bathroom shower; Mrs.William Mathers, who gave a li-! nen shower.Mrs.Ronald Bryant, Montreal, entertained at a miscellaneous shower, and Mrs.Ed- |: ward Toohey at a cup and saucer shower.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Dorothy iEleen Webster, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George E.Webster, to Mr.John Allan Baird, son of the late J.R.Baird and of Mrs.Baird, will take place on Saturday afternoon at half-past three o'clock in Wesley United Church.The bride will be given in marriage by her father and attended by Miss Irene Jenkinson, as maid of honor, and by Miss Joan Baird sister of the groom, and Miss Shirley Phillips as bridesmaids.The flower girl will be.Miss Brenda Bryant.Mr.Robert Baird is to be groomsman for his brother and the ushers will be Mr.Ronald Bryant, cousin of the bride, and Mr.George Linton.A reception will be held in the Green Room at Victoria Hall LT For Fast Service Bring Your To The Qualified Watchmaker Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, Wedding Gifts, etc.= L.ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W., near Creene from ELGIN WE.2102 a A MMA MAMMA M MAMMA Mme A.Courval NBack ~ D.:A.GOTHIC 3132 Maven 0.4491 St.Lowrence CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIÈRES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings .5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT _\u2014 .IIIT ITT PASSA 72070) AND D.: À.4235 St.Lawrence 6550 Se.Hubert Li Signing the Register A fter Exchange of Vows \"Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper*\u201d 4 MR.AND MRS IVOR DAVID JOHN PATERSON While her husband looks on odmiringly.Mrs.Ivor David John Paterson sigas immediately after the nuptial knot had been tied by the Rev.Dr.Lioyd Smith in Dominion-Dougias United Church, Westmount, on Saturday.Mrs.Paterson is the former Dorothea Ruth Eveleigh Borland, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.George Borland, of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Paterson is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Paterson, also of Notre Dame de Grace.the marriage register WEDDINGS BAYLIS - KERVIN The marriage of Miss Margaret L.MacKay Kervin, eldest daughter of Mrs.Kervin, 550 Claremont Avenue, Wesmtount, and of the late W.M.Kervin, to Mr.Gregory Francis Baylis, elder son of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest H.Baylis, Parks- ville, Vancouver Island, took place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in Kensington Presbyterian Church, the Rev.Dr.I.A.Montgomery officiating.Mr.John Ring- wood presided at the organ and Mr.A.Mallinson sang \u2018\u201cWhere'er You Walk\u201d during the signing of the register.Standards of white and pink gladioli adorned the church.' Mr.John Kervin, of Haileybury, Ont., gave his sister in marriage.The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin having a long panel of Alencon lace edged with pleated satin extending from the heart- shaped neckline to the hem of the skirt which was shirred and hooped and fell into a long train.Her veil of Alencon lace extended to the end of her train and was arranged in Mantilla fashion and she carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses and babies\u2019 breath.Mrs.George Mitchell, as matron of honor, was wearing a dress of sky blue taffeta, floor length, with fitted bodice and heart-shaped neckline, the Looped skirt having a shirred peplum.She wore a headdress of matching feathers and also black lace mittens, and carried a cascade bouquet of peach glads.Miss Ruth Kervin and Miss Mary Jane Ker- vin attended their sister as bridesmaids, wearing rapture pink taf- hooped and frilled skirts.Their headdresses were of pink feathers, and they wore black lace mittens and carried cascade bouquets of lavender glads.Little Miss Donna MacKay, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, in a floor length frock of white taffeta with flowers in her hair and carried a basket of peach and lavender gladioll.Mr.R.Collins was groomsman feta frocks, with fitted bodices and | for Mr.Baylis, and the ushers were Mr.Robert Ross and Mr.Ross Common.PATERSON \u2014 BORLAND Dominion - Dauglas Church was the scene of a double ring wedding on Saturday afternoon at half-past four o'clock when Dorothea Ruth Eveleigh, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.George Borland, Grand Boulevard, became the bride of Mr.Ivor David John Paterson, only son of Mr and Mrs.Andrew Paterson, Bea.consfield Avenue.The Rev.Dr A.Lloyd Smith performed the ceremony.Given away by her father, the bride was in a gown of whits Becituice Styled For.~ NOW SHOWING - - - - New Fall Fashions wm Smart Dresses For Appointment TELEPHONE Fl.8198 4556 St.Catherine St.West, Apt.6 (Opposite Westmount Park) Dickman © SPORTS © AFTERNOON e COCKTAIL Repairing HAND DONE Call Today EL.EMPIRE 4240 Decarie RUG CLEANING EE by EXPERTS For Pick-Up 2710 RUG CO.da\u201d Bivd.(N.D.G.) || A members je Grace given 8 Le and int y the E ty Hall ki Antoine ening, at 9 to part i to th Business M j sponsol p of fall nity Hal members de Grace sent à g how the of various communit irman an for the ill play t member: mer, Mrs.Conscious 8, Busy 1 will 8 the pros] y to persu hee of me: diy, lively n written ir the P Fomen\u2019s.C bers of t e Women are urge ly their h large nl p.Member e skit all by 8 p: icipants irs.Norm Perks, M Peter Sincl and Mrs, | STO URN Also Up p Covers d Furnit WI.ol 1309-8 G register 1s United daughter and Mrs, W.George evard, be Ivor David on of Mr 2rson, Bea.e Rev.Dr.ormed the father, the ) of white ses 198 -re full # es ending nd loo mes Her veil, over th far as the extende e by a halo gq held LP Se car- ge ploss pouquet ot Star- cas theart roses.ny J- Hopkins, the Doro réndant, wore & of aqua faille grt, and matching full à she carried a bout peliow Queen Elizabeth , Norton was pero a Paterson, the Te Messrs Thomas G.g John Swift and T.J Rowe: By NDG Club Ng 2 \u2014 members of the Notre Grace Women's Club jven an opportunity to le and interpret their own the general public at jiy Hall, at Decarie and pi, Antoine Road, on Tues- ging, at 8 p-m- The inn to participate has been j to the club by the Business Men\u2019s Association, sponsoring 2 large ex- \u2026 of fall merchandise in ity Hall, starting Monde members of the Notre de Grace Women's Club sent a panel discussion : how the club meets the of various types of women community.There will be iman and five members fr the purpose of the ill play the role of pros- members named: Mrs.mer, Mrs.Old Timer, Mrs.Conscious, Mrs.Service, s Busy-Housewife.The p will answer questions the prospective members, y to persuade them of the hee of membership in such dy, lively club.The skit 2 written by Mrs.Norman ir the President of the Komen's Club.ers of the Notre Dame ¢ Women's Club and their are urged to make Tues- ly their night by attend- h large numbers at the ex- p.Members who wish to e skit are urged to be in ll by 8 p.m.icipants in the discussion irs.Norman B.Muir, Mrs.Perks, Mrs.J.H.Maude, Peter Sinclair, Mrs.L.Uns- and Mrs.J.G.Lang.STOM BUILT URNITURE Aso Upholstering, p Covers, Draperies d Furniture Repairs WI.6059 N & LAVALLEE 1R09-B Greene Ave.' : THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 Ladies Sodality Opens New Season .The 1947-1948 season of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish was opened by a meeting held on Monday in St.Paul's Academy.Miss Alice St.James, Prefect, presided and introduced the following chairmen, who outlined the work of their committees - Eucharistic committee, Miss Marguerite Ascoli;~Our Lady's committee, Marion Fryer; Catholic Truth committee, Merle Pedersen; Apostolic committee, Frances Whelan; and Social Life committee, Irene Thoms.- tend the October Devotions to be held in the Church of the Ascension next month.The Apostolic committee reported that a very successful Field Day was held during the summer for the children of St.Patrick's Orphanage.This committee is also continuing their weekly visits to the Montreal Convalescent Hospital.Plans are being laid by the Social Life committee to hold an opening tea in the month of October.It was announced that Miss Joyce Clarke, past prefect, would act as mistress of candidates and that classes for candidates would commence in October.As an innovation this year, Installation of Officers was held by Reverend George Thoms, Director of the Sodality, in the School Chapel.The officers elected for the coming year are Prefect, Miss Alice St.James; Vice-Prefect, Miss Mavis Reynolds; Recording Secretary, Miss Patricia Mulcair; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Shirley Gillies and Treasurer, Miss Carol Melvin.49th GIRL GUIDE COMPANY The first Court of Honour of the 49th Girl Guide Company was held on Tuesday, September 2nd.Elections took place and the following Guides were put into office:- Sophie Morris, Secretary; Louise Tollstam, Treasurer; Gloria Glen, Librarian.i 49th GIRL GUIDE COMPANY (St.Lukes United Church) A recruiting campaing will be held from September 18th to October 23rd.The four signposts in Guiding are Intelligence, Handicraft, Health and Service.Girls from eleven to sixteen years of age are cordially invited to attend our meetings, Thursday |' p.m.Are you our next recruit ?evenings from 7.15 p.m.to 8.45 / WALL PL and Imported The Necessary Experience to Assure your Choice being LA.Right Wall Paper Shop LTD.MEZZANINE FLOOR \u2014 CASTLE BUILDING he 1410 Stanley Street osts No More At This Specialty Store PAPER 9594 \u201c Al Sodalists were urged to at- Mr.Clapperton ond his bride daughter of Mr.ond Mrs.Farrell ton, of Notre Dame de Grace.Popular Couple | Wed At Stanley Church MR.AND MRS.WALTER C.CLAPPERTON .wedding ceremony which took place on Fridoy evening.Mrs.Walter C.Clapperton is the former Miss Helen Elizabeth Scarlett, elder the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Walter S.Clapper- À pa \u2014_\u2014 = _\u2014 ore pictured after their candlelight M.Scarlett, of Westmount; while Social Events Honor | Miss Mary C.Graham (Now Mrs.McCallum) Mrs.O.J.Walsh, Marcil Avenue, and Mrs.G.Belgrave, of Rosemere, Que., were joint hostesses at a personal shower held at the former's home in honor of Miss Mary Carol Graham, whose marriage took place on Saturday.Thirty guests were in attendance.Those serving Te- freshments were Miss Ellen Dunn, of Vancouver; Mrs.Charles Lattimer, of N.D.G.; and Miss Margaret Hiller, of Verdun.Mrs.Belgrave poured coffee.Piano selections were rendered by Miss Grace Kelly and Mrs.W.McCarthy, the latter also giving several vocal numbers.Other social events included a tea and presentation at which Miss Ellen Creaghan, of West- mount, and Mrs.O.Oizeri were joint hostesses; and a miszcllan- eous shower held jointly by Mrs.M.Sheridan Graham and Mrs.W.A.Graham, of N.D.G.Trousseau Tea On Friday, September 12th, Mrs.Sidley Graham entertained at her home in honor of her daughter.Pink and white gladioli.arranged with white .candles, formed the table decorations, tea being poured by Mrs.G.S.Sel- grave, of Rosemere, Que., Mrs.M.Sheridan Graham and Mrs.O.J.Walsh.The young ladies assisting were the Misses Stuart Sanders and Millicent Graham.Xavier Guild At the opening meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild being held Monday at 2.30 p.m., in Congress Hall the speaker will be Archbishop Mar Ivanios, Metropolitan of Trivandrum.The Archbishop will speak on the Position of the Catholic Church in India with special reference to the new set-up of Free India within the British Commonwealth.Mrs.J.M.Hayes, newly-elected president, will be in the chair.Members and friends are asked to note the new opening hour of the meetings 2.30 p.m.sharp.Production of electric water heaters in Canada has trebled in {the past ten years.Rummage Sale A rummage sale sponsored by the Silver Cross Women of Canada will take place on Thursday, September 25th., at 2 p.m., in St.James the Apostle Church hall, corner St.Catherine and Bishop Sts.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our newest imported materials are » worth seeing.Call and See Mr Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention Piccadilly Valet Service PAGE NINE Blue Goose L.A.Plans Activities, Mrs.Charles H.Wood, recently elected president of the Blue Goose Ladies Auxiliary, will pre- gide at the opening Tea of this group, the event being scheduled for Monday afternoon, the 29th day of September, at three o'clock in Salons D and F of the Queen's Hotel, under the convenership of Mrs.R.A.Dyer.All members are cordially invited to be present.Executive Meeting The first Blue Goose L.A.Executive Meeting for the current season will be held on Monday evening in Salon \u201cC\u201d of the Queen\u2019s Hotel, at 8.15 p.m.Tia president, Mrs.Charles H.Wood, will be in the chair.Bowling League The first meeting of the Blue Goose L.A.Bowling League will be held on Friday, the 26th September, at 2 p.m.in the Snowdon Bowling Alley.All members who may be interested in: joining the Bowling Team are cordially invited to ate tend this meeting.: More than 1,250,000 Canadian homes have no bathtubs or showers.REFRIGERATION OF ALL TYPES Household Commercial Sales\u2014Service REPAIRS\u2014 In Stock For Immediate Delivery\u2014 Refrigerators for Restaurants - Hotels .Stores A.C Refrigeration Co.154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 {Just below St Catherine) 837 NOTRE DAME W.WONDERFUL AUTUMN TOUR TO THE SOUTH To Washington through the Virginias \u2014 Carolinas \u2014 Georgia \u2014 with stop-overs at Miami Beach \u2014 St.Petersburg \u2014 Lake Wales \u2014 Orlando \u2014 Daytona Beach \u2014 Jacksonville \u2014 New York to Montreal.} Leaving Montreal, Friday P.M.Oct.3rd.Arriving Montreal, Monday A.M.Oct.20th.18 Days \u2014 All Expense \u2014 $265.00 Limited, exclusive party personally conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pope.See the Southern States in their Autumn glory.\u2018 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, REFER TO: Mrs.H.B.Pope, Tobin's Travel Bureau, 422 Metcalfe Ave.1240 Peel St.\u2014 PL.9620 BARG Indian 12x9 ., | Mats | Runners .EMPIRE \u2026.+00 0000 600800 || 4240 Decarie Blvd.| re rr Te Te Don't Miss These We have a large selection of used rugs at considerably reduced prices.Chinese, Indian and Persian, also a large showing of new rugs in all sizes.Drop In and Look Over Our Wide Assortment AINS! .from $85.00 to $216.00 $7.50 to $35.00 .$15.00 to $110.00 RUG CO.- EL.2710 - se ME PAGE TIN THE EXAMINER, \u2018FRIDAY, ser 19, IY \u201c\"Woetm \" Home ne WHS Meet West Fill Tonig) ni Loop Opener At Molson By GEORGE COCHRANE Westmount -and West Hill, perennial rivals in every field of athletic endeavour, will lift the lid on the 1947 interscholastic Senior\u2019 A grid schedule at Molson Stadium tonight at 7.00 o'clock.The school gridders are resuming operations after a season of inactivity due to last year\u2019s polio epidemic, The Red Raiders, coached as of yore by perfectionist Roy Chesley, will be entering the opening fray as decided favorites, The far west enders will outweight their suburb city rivals and have an edge on experience.Last season the West Hillians practised and played exhibition games while the Westmounters, whose scholastic gates did not swing open- until September% 30, remained 100 per cent inactive High School teams to champion- as far as football was concerned.ships in the 1940, '41 and \"42 sea- Jim Patrick, who coached three |sons.before joining the Canadian am city\u2019s Senior A entry this season.He reports that his team jis light but well conditioned and full of the old do or die spirit.Ne Predictions Both coaches refused to make any predictions.Chesley merely said, \u201cWe have a fair team.\u201d Patrick contented .aimself by saying that his team, while light, would be in fighting all the way and would give every team in the league a good run for their money.Both teams have been practising faithfully ever since school opened a little more than two weeks ago and are in tip-top physical condition.The Westmounters have purchased a set of new football pants and sweaters and this season should be as nattily outfitted as any team in the league.Probable.Starting Line-up consecutive Westmount \u2018Junior Army, is is at the helm of the sub- West Hill' Left outside, Eric Appleby; left middle, Clyde Whit- WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West HEALTH CLUBS OPENING - WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 20th CLASSES FOR: Business and Professional Men \u2014 Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 5.30 p.m.Young Men \u2014 Monday, Thursday - 7.30 pm.Women \u2014 Tuesday, Friday - 10.00 a.m.SWIMMING \u2014 BASKETBALL \u2014 BOXING GYMNASTICS \u2014 VOLLEYBALL \u2014 FENCING WEIGHT LIFTING \u2014 BADMINTON For Further Particulars, Phone EL.1106 man; left inside, Jim Ambrose; snap, Bert Dunn; right inside, Bill Wilkinson, right middle, John Wagar; right outside, Bill Cook; quarterback, Bill Finlay; flying wing, Blair Douglas; halfbacks, Gordie.Naylor, John Harris, Has- kell Blauer, Subs: Doug Colwell, Jack Stryde, Bill Byford, Alex Stanton, Bill Young, Charlie Blay- lock, Roger Baikie, Jerry Rown- tree, Jack Hamilton, Bill Arnett, Lionel Whitman, Dawson Tilley.Westmount: Quarterback, Dick Holden; flying wing, Graham Nicholson; halfbacks, John Water- ston, Thompson, Foster; outsides, MacLeod and Richard Lord; mid- sides, Ross Rubenstein and Sharp; snap, Claude Root.Subs: Hanna- ford, Williams, Wally Emo, Mike Crombie, Lupovitch and Peter Laf- foley.The game has been called for seven o\u2019clgck.Westmount Forms Don't Put It Off - Put It In! TELEPHONE DE.1131 TODAY | AND CUT YOUR & HEATING (gE COSTS By Buying SAVE MONEY QUALITY COAL It's Not The Cost Per Ton But The Cost Per Winter That Counts \u201cQuality means Economy\u201d HAND & PARKER LIMITED 4857 SHERBROOKE ST.W \u201c(AT VICTORIA AVE.) \u201cMore Heat Per Dollar\u201d © DACKED BY 30 YEARS \u2018OF DEPENDABLE \u2018SERVICE \u20ac Piya English Rug Agsregatio A group of English Rugby enthusiasts, - headed by Harry G.Marpole, president of the English Rugby Union of the Province of Quebec, are striving to organise English Rugby locally and to get : it back to something like its prewar status in Montreal and district.Before the outbreak of war in 1939, there were six rugger teams playing regularly in Montreal, among them the Westmount Club which evolved from the M.A.A A.English Rugby team.At present there seems to be every chance of a successful sea- | son for the Westmount Club.Through the good offices of E.Anderson of the City of West- mount Parks Department, King George and Westmount Parks are being made available for playing matches and holding practices each Saturday during the season.Tomorrow & practice is being held at King George Park at 2.30 p.m.and anyone interested in the game is cordially invited to be present.Experience in playing rugger does not matter as much as enthusiasm for the game and the desire to play it.During the years 1933-39 many local lads, who had never played English Rugby before took up the game and became fine exponents of it.Kenneth B.Culley, secretary of the Westmount English Rugby Club, Ma.7309 or Wi, 4354, will be pleased to hear from anyone interested in playing or supporting the game, Salt keeps grease from smoking \u2014and as for Junior, try peppering the seat of his pants.\u2018A\u2019 Michigan \u2018bacheJor mattied his cook, That's one way to ac- '| quire a fireless cooker.dles, Paul Reaper and Nelles; in- | STELCO TOPS WESTMOUNT | Westmount's powerful soccer ay eleven showed that they're in à class.with the best soccer aggre-| ï D.C.To : gations in \u2018the island over the } week-end when the highly rated \u2014 SHop RFU.Stelco squad edged them out in &|§ New esd ~ api close, hard-fought game.Hughie BICYCLES FOR d rire Gadley\u2019s early goal proved the Welding J ee margin of victory.135280 SHERBROORS.; oy Many auto dealers have el (Comer pyc vo h taking orders.Maybe kidding the \u201ci on pe 4 big public gets monotonous.an going : 6 oo an RADIO SERVICE & RpgpdYss.AUTO RADIOS pum [=.= MODERN EQUIPMENT \u2014 WORK CUARANTE:y BIR oom HODGE BROS.Regi 5362 SHERBROOKE WEST OWN COLA\u201d S cuasses 10° =~ AUTO CLASS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WA Mirrors Made to Order - Glass.Tops for Furniture .\u2026 FOR SERVICE CALL PL.889%\" Capitol Plate Glass Co, 4058 St.Dominique re a (Corner Du SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 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Ideal for finishing playrooms, basements, etc.All boards are 7s inch thick by 12 inches wide and 16 feet long.Kiln-dried California Pine, specially selected for natural beauty.+ Place your order NOW, while this materid is still available.\u2014 FIBRE BOARD 220 COLBORNE STREET + 7 KNOTTY PINEZ Doug plenty of \u20ac Strong Wetmour powerful 1s Jackson and starters.Je sive last y Chit st, Lan wing from k of playe! will play he Westmo n will me p Stadium league cur wn called The Westmc ed by th popular Jin to'a Senior \u201cRB\u201d se ge of play arrived in THE BI curtain w tonight © of the Mon lary - Scho ÿ Union.T) tdium anc nount and 1 who hay trilling on ward these the eye of ht the P frequent d during MT sched à be that kr prematu Ms that V hool that city ch: other schoc Hill ples fielding on in its hist 0 dreadful bee and in rub come are in l, in grade who woul A outfit Se they ar High, they are for the § t Senior | is not à 4 \u20ac of the and it jg t thing I stmount, ( Penior A School wk grade nj 3 observe Se repre fl the Pre igh play High 8 okt prete nior Gridders lay Tomorrow By BOB LUNNY THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Westmount Park Putting Results A Medal Play (Stroke Competition) was held at the West- P.R.Minto, 80, 1, 89; Roy Mc- Kissock, 94, 5, 89; H.M.Soden, 97, 8, 89; H.Dowling, 101, 12, 89; C.C.Regan, 103, 12, 91; R.J.Kent, 92, 0, 92; T.Provost, 92, 0, 92; A.E.Allan 92, 0, 92; T.Sargent, 101, 8, 93; J.McGee, 101, 8, 93; F.J.Kent, 97, 2, 95: R.Lamb, 97, 2, 85; W.M.Hughes 106, 11, 95; F, Fennedy, 96, 0 PAGE ELEVEN Competition was held at the Westmount Park Putting Course on Tuesday, Sept.9\u201438 holes, Medal Play (Stroke Competition) with no handicaps by two ball foursomes.The winning team were Mr.and Mrs.Minto with a score of 87.The runner-up team was Mr.and Mrs.Mahaffey with a 90.: Co | mount Park Puttin | 98; - ; - SHop §.U.Junior League opener tomorrow will see last year's 5.The * esults pe is.Rony.00.50 100; hy Mahaffy ung IP QR \u2018pions, the N.D.G.Maple Leas, encounter their trouble- ures after each contestant\u2019s name 103 3, 100.VON THE \u20ac Bercie » d runner-up of the 1946 grid season, the Westmount indicate gross, handicap and net, ; ; ; I a Fou pie all-important game will be played at Trenholme respectively): Mrs W.D Stott A Husband and Wife Putting D O M i N | Oo N {ERBROG 230 po : : 02, 9, 83; Mrs, J.Cameron, 102,| i ner Bec KE y, 432 nave been practising nightly and a victory for either 5 90: Mrs.H.M.8 don 200.You will always remember : EL oo M pe à big step towards the championship.The local gridders D \"91.Mrs.T Manaity 92 0.81 the enjoyment of travel on this | Len going through atiff workouts the past week and coaches Mrs.A.E.Allan, 92, 0, 92; Mrs |.famous transcontinental! train.* peer à Johnny Thornber have high hopes for their newly |Twyner, 106, 12, 94: Mrs.J.J.| he \u2018 i Johnson 8M te 1 be issued at the of charge but dona- and small will be \u2018West and eastbound, it follows historical trails across the prairies and the famous Can- nesday after a mercy flight from California.Dube is in serious condition after a car mishap .* \u2014 Smith, 96, 0, 96; Mrs.R.J.Kent, 100, 2, 98; Mrs.A.Bryant, -111, | 12, 99 and Mrs.D.L.Inwood, 104, 3, 101.DATE Fra 000 Le ie 00 SE AS I aA a rap ASC TL TIRE rat a SL \u20ac.- on LAS 06 ee IY ER ET NE Es és sn 0 _ hs : Lhe 5 oo.eB 5 | SOLD am uge ea.Proceeds-will Bucky Orr is also back via the| Men: \u2014 N.W.Dundas, 94, 8,|.adian Rockies\u2014stopping at all INSTALLEY hlly fic stretcher route.A car rolled on| gg; W.D.Stott, 90, 3, 87; W.R.principal points.CUARANTER tre siMan Team him.Buckey had & very close| Hill, 92, 5, 87; J.McKissock, 91, \u2018| a ; ; \u2019 pnson will have 24 shave but is in tip - top shape * 3, \u201888; J.\u2018W.Haskell, 89, 0, 89; (DE LUXE Year Round Mt.LODGE) | You can obtain full informa- Reg d : » action tomorrow.|.now.Dube is to undergo a spe 20 OUTSTANDING Advemtages! tion for your next trip from the cial operation this week .Both boys, who were on hitchhiking trips at the time of their misfortunes, are St.Leo's lads - Patterson will be the.Bucky, Bernie and J were on.DG.will have to watch the same hockey line two years i tices .\u201cJackie is the spark- A |ago.DBon Mann may refuse KEY: INFORMATION his contract from England .HEALTH.Doug Heron, one of Westmount's top athletes, has been very impressive at McGill's football prac- .Adios till next week.den and Chinny Heff- a be calling the plays purple and White from roack slot.Fleet-foot- té Increase WEALTH & HAPPINESS 33% DISCOUNT! ('47 Introductory) FOLDER (78 Photos, Map, etc.): \u2018 é À \u2018 C CL.4874 (evenings): Travel Agents; or Direct (Abbetsferd, Que.) : nearest agent of the team.Lo ceiving end of Dry- 5 are two capable out- mm Kay end Ray Bin- wth flashy tacklers of last HY will likely be Ian y and Jack Dudley.Me- ms shown plenty of fire b Today we Live in a Greater Canada Gh Es ED UD FD GD GD GF GD ED ES FF ED ER ED GE GD ED GP EP ED ED ER WY SP IS or SF GF EP 50 Sr Er UD GD EF ED ED GD ED EF G0 GF ED OF IBF ED GD EE GD BD EB OF OF an we as Ee a - q > de rtielders Bill Telfer Doug McGillis are expected plenty of action tomorrow.Strong Line Wetmounters possess a powerful line.A) Clarke, bickson and Baz Boxer are starters.Jackson was very sive last year.Chit Chat st.Lambert Combines wing from the league due OU WA der k of player material, each ure |.JER PRY onl en Senior Today Canada\u2019s skilled workers, technicians .8896 a will meet West Hin 2 and professional men have a greater wealth of SS Co, age ursn rer.Game knowledge, experience and ability than ever ~orner Du fre Westmount High squad before.They know more; they can do more, ed by the well - known | qular Jim Patrick .-k o's Seniors have dropped| \u201cBP section due to a ge of players .Bernie arived in Montreal Wed- Their abilities were proven\u2014and greatly developed \u2014 by their war-time production achievements.They made possible Canada\u2019s tremendous expansion which has meant greater and more varied opportunities in every field of Canadian activity.Continuing leadership for that expansion is assured by the increasing numbers of skilled craftsmen and highly qualified professional men now being supplied by our training centres, schools and universities, THE BIG ROOK curtain will rise at 7.00 tonight on the 1947 edi- 5 of the Montreal Protestant try Schools\u2019 Senior A F K ! ÿ Union.The place is Mol- lium and the teams are nount and West Hill.r who have seen the local iiling on the Westmount ward these past two.weeks - JINEE For years the proportion of our population attending university has been high compared with other countries.Today university enrolment is by far the greatest in our history; the number of undergradu- * ate veterans alone is equal to the total full-time Canadian university enrolment of pre-war years, the eye of Jimmy Patrick ut the Purple and White frequently and severely 4 during the course of M7 schedule, À be that we're crying into #r prematurely but the fact that Westmount High, hool that has won more Technical training in the armed forces became a great educational enterprise, Today student veterans IN city championships than swell the ranks of Canada\u2019s appren- other school on the island tices and scholars, Thousands who Hill please note) is this ordinarily would never do so are ' filding one of the lightest now taking vocational training in 3 In its history.But the team special centres, schools and \u201con j ee eadfully short on ex- the job\u201d training in industry.Utilizing such modern educational aids ag Vn ee ns ed ri, Cu mn hol are in \u201d today offer a greater variety ol courses\u2014 oul bl, in gl hott we ° 0 PPO RTUNITI ES cee WH ERE BETTER ?including technical, commercial, agricultural \u201c ; Who would bolster this Se- \u2014to provide fuller scope for varying interests FOO A outfit tremendously.But WILLIAM OTTO, Canada\u2019s pioneer and talents.In addition, more Canadians ; © they are students of the High, Westmount Junior Rey are not allowed to | Ce oa Senior High, West- [| , r High.The - this materi is not a Westmount one It.e of the Schools\u2019 governing and it is just about the un- ing I've ever heard of, than ever now are taking extension courses, Angora rancher, former salesman and + attending night classes, advertising man, started in 1928 with three Angoras.Today his ranch is known throughout the world; his strain (\u201cFASHION PLATE\u201d Angoras) has won major awards at leading American expositions.Stock has gone mount, of all the teams in to every Canadian province, every Wo A grid circuit, is the American state, to Mexico and Newfoundland.« rot WhICh is not allowed \u20ac nine players.It seems \u201cIt is something to be a.Canadian\u20142% have MR.OTTO says: 3 observer that the schools .0 .such + a the opportunity of living in a land as our Canaan .the entatives voted county of ne people.The future of young Canadians High layers to rd on can be measured only in their ability to take advantage of the High are lacking in ele.opportunities offered.Where on the face of the globe is there manship, IE eng, _ + = anything better?) ih Hi INA na ta ed BA gp fre EEX ETRE EI coped | # res 4.«Es .- \u2026.facrtutprrttr IRE RRERE NR dich Cow PAGE TWELYE THE FABULOUS SINBAD! the famed teller of tall tales, Maureen O'Hara in \u2018Sinbad The starts on Saturday at the uritil Tuesday night.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 SK RE : Doug Fairbanks Jr., as Sinbad, is co-starred with beautiful Sailor,\u201d in Technicolor, which Monkland United.Theatre, playing Film Version Of Charles Dickens\u2019 \u201cGreat Expectations\u201d at Snowdon © \u201cThe Late George Apley\u201d, John P.Marquand\u2019s delightful Pulitzer Prize winner has been made into the sauciest film entertainment of the year.Fittingly enough, the film, now playing until Friday at the Avenue Theatre, has lured Ronald Colman back from his self- imposed sabbatical to play the title role.It also serves as a superbly effective springboard for the launching of pert young Peggy Cummins on a sensational movie career.A As all who have read the prize- ,mance cannot be stifled.winning book or who have seen the successful Broadway atage adaptation must know, \u201cThe Late George Apley\u201d tells: the story of 0 staid Boston family for whom the spotting of the first robiu inl the Commons is An event of un- surpassable excitement.But even in the town where the Cabots speak only to the Lodges, ro- When the impetuous daughter of the almost professionally conserva- \u2018| tive Mr.Apley falls in love with a so-called radical professor Lost Showing Today! \"GREAT EXPECTATIONS,\u201d with John Mills and Valerie Hobson.(Decarie Blvd, at Snowden Jnet.) Starts SATURDAY! \u2014_\u2014 Britain's No.1 Star in a great film whiëh introduces Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre players! Plan Outlined For Children\u2019s |Entertamment The Children's Theatre, Montreal\u2019s outstanding school specializing in work for children, under the.capable direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, opens \"its fifteenth season.The diréctors announce the following delightful plays for this years\u2019 productions.The season will start off with \u201cAnne of Green Gables\u201d on Saturday afternoon October 25th.Most children have read the story of Anne, the most lovable heroine the world of fiction has ever known.On January 17th \u201cRumpelstiltskin\u201d, on March 20th, the famous play \u201cLittle Women\" which remains today as fresh, alive and clever as the day Louisa Alcott wrote it two generations ago, and the final production on May 15th, will be \u201cSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\u2019 that delightful atory which has become endeared to the hearts of all children.Last season Victoria Hall was filled to capacity for ali Children\u2019s Theatre productions, and there were a number of disappointed children who Were unanie to secure seats, therefore Dorothy Davis and Vielet Walters inaugurated a subscription plan, which mean! that all season subscribers were assured of seats.By becoming a season subscriber, you are entitled to the heat seats in the house, and you procure the same seats for every show.Being a subscriber also (practically a \u201cforeigner\u201d, since he wasn\u2019t born in Boston), ornithology is forgotten while the family enjoys its crisis.Ronald Cohnan\u2019s performance is a sheer delight.Aa the staid, prim and circumspect Ceorge Apley, to whom sex is, if anything, merely a word to he consigned to its proper piace in the dictionary, he provides the most engaging portrayal oi hia career.Moviegoers will not soon forget his frantic joust with the world outside of his own birds and bees.But it is Peggy Cummins who is the wonderful surprise of the picture.She is, of course, the strong-willed daughter whose \u201cunconventional\u201d ideas on ro mance get the fireworks off.Lovely to look at and highly talented, Miss Cummins has an excitingly fresh personality that is a welcome addition to the Hollywood scene, She gives every indication of heing a find of real star magnitude, Among those featurcd in the cast is up-and-coming Charles Russell as the young, tradition- shaitering romantic who threatens to puli the Apley apple cart over their delicate ears.Vanessa Brown is the dutiful girl who joing in the revolt against tradition in her own mild manner, while Richard Ney is the son who finds forbidden fruit in his own backyard orchard.Richard Haydn is superb, of course, as Apley's proverly seasoned yes-nian.Others in important roles include Eduta Best, Miidred Nat- 1 wick, Percy Waram and Nydia \u2014\u2014 STUDENTS NEED AID Urgent appeal to aid in oh- taining living accommodatiion for students attending McGill University this year.was recently received hy the Rotary Club of | Weatmount.Students attending McGill be- ; fore the war numbered around ! 3,000, This year, the figure Is ex- , pected to reach approximately .9.000.The problem of adequately i houaing this greatly increased | number of students is a serious | one.; i These young peuple need our | help, and it is important to them, {and to us, to see that they re- ! celve all possible aid in this matter.| If you have a room that oan possible he epaied, please get.in touch with the MoGill: Rooms Re- | gistry In the McGill Union.\u2018\u2019Wesimeusts Home un P.Goddard\u2014F.MacMu | In Comedy At Westmount One of the most\u2019 amusing comedies in many a season, \u201cSuddenly, It's Spring\u201d, is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.The love and laugh film co-stars Paulette- Goddard and Fred Mac- Murray and importantly features Arleen Whelan and Macdonald Carey.\u201cSuddenly, Its Spring\u201d tells a story seasoned with plenty of spice and ginger.It concerns the efforts of Paulette Goddard, a WAC matrimonial expert newly returned from overseas, to prevent the breakup of her own marriage to her law partner, Fred MacMurray.Paulette uses every feminine wile, including an enticing black negligee, to recover gives you the advantage of the tickets being mailed to you at the beginning of the season, thus avoiding the trouble of having to pick them up dewntown.The first orders in, receive the first attention.Send yours in today, and be assured of a delightful season's entertainment at the the love that Fr red-headed Arieen wo! es MacMurray, eg Bed \u201cfriend\u201d Macdonalq c 0 would like Paulette re, is not averse to, hi tricks.In one of the à ious.of the filmy oy sequences, Fred setg a?himself repulsive ¢, p, b is #0 successful that ell to sign the divorce n then on, it's up + = straighten things was never funnie, The principal yy, .in \u201cSuddenly Its tes, handled by Lilian y Frank Faylen, Frances Ne Victoria Horne apg où popular comedian, Wille 4 0 Ut\u2014ang ni Children\u2019s Theatre, -6620 for particulars, and gy form in this issue.Registration iy poy place for the north ang mi pupils for classes for king en, junior and inter groups, both for training.sage ug Last Shewing TODAY! \u201cWILSON,\u201d in TECHNICOLOR, with nex end Geraldine Fitzgerold.Alse PAUL KELLY in \u201cPog L Night.\u201d REVIVAL TONIGHT \u2014 \u201cLADIES MUST LIVE\u201c win y Morris and Resomery Lane.A United.C34 e (8e Catherine at Chomeder) DICK HAYNES\u201d VERAEL CHR ROWED: CELESTE HN ANNE REVERE - J.CARROL NAISH -\u20142 GOOD FEATURES ! Starts SATURDAY! 2 ic À LEN pre Pre) Intriguing irtain nent, uw the s duel th the man] keynote ical ext) heherazade ich starts Seville 1 p until FT Done in romes of tion does book 0 h phase 3 been pa joyment, art stirring msky-Kors res in love g of the Dar music romance Added to 3 is the hded by lo, capti ; Brian D mont, th able Fre The came in the y Korsakof TU Sat.\u2018 aul de Co alor Ac One w Send Ye Chile 18 north and wy classes for king and interme h for stage and OLOR, with LLY in \"Pew | I LIVE\" win w HILDA CALT STUDIOS REOPEN Oct.arr Gelt has recemly returned Conventions in Detroit, Chicago and sodiss on Wednesday, Oct aiterding Dance Masters York.While in Chicago, she Mowers ond wes chosen teacher, whe will re-open had the distinction of being the fev comadion to greduate from the National Association of Dancing Supervisor of thet Association.sic Of Rimsky-'orsakoff In echnicolor Film At Seville Soon ing and delightful en- rt] as keenly conceiv- u the spectacular whiplash- duel that provides but one the many highlights, sounds keynote for the romantic dal extravaganza, \u201cSong of heherazade\u201d, in technicolor, ich starts next Wednesday at Seville United Theatre, play- y until Friday night.Done in the warm tints and mes of technicolor, the pro- tion doesn\u2019t miss a page in book of audience appeal h phase of the presentation s been paced for interest and joyment, from the dashing, leit-stirring story of one of nsky-Korsakoff's early adven- res in love, to the expert blend- y of the composer\u2019s most po- sr musical masterpleces into romance, Added to these fortuitous quali- s is the imposing player list, hded by co-stars Yvonme De lo, captivating dancing beau- ; Brian Donley and Jean Pierre mont, the charming and per- able French actor.The cameras focus on a chap- in the youth of Nicholas Rim- Korsakoff, capsuling into a TUDOR HALL Sat Sept.20, 3 p.m.ul Marky Composer Pianist \u2014 lar Admission 50c fact net.Tickets at: Willis Piano Ce, Tudor Hell G Archambault week's time many strange and impassioned events that were later to prove significant in the Russian composer's musical destiny.Miss De Carlo, in a full-scale classic dancing role, gives a fiery interpretation of the vivacious Spanish girl who carries on her clandestine tepsichorean career In a shoddy Moroccan cafe.Brian Donley.swaggering, hard-bitten captain of a Russian Naval training ship, stamps out a rugged and stormy character that should rank with his best screen roles.Aumont is sincere, suave and capable of his convincing portrayal of Midshipman Rimsky- Korsakoff.Eve Arden sparkles in a whimsical characterization, and Philip Reed is engagingly handsome as a Russian prince.Charles Kullman, Metropolitan Opera tenor, sings \u2018Song of India\u201d, among other Rimsky-Kor- sakoff selections.Hummable numbers abound in the score of \u201cSong of Scheherazade\u201d, and portions of the lovely \u201cCaprice Espagno 1\", \u201cGypsy Song\u201d and the title song may well became popular favorites.Other capable performers in the cast include John Qualen, George Dolenz, Richard Lane, Elena Verdugo and Terry Kil- burn.SAME PRODUCER Mary Hatcher, young actress who plays the title role in Paramount's 40-star \u201cVariety Girl\u201d.\u2018got her first break in \u201cour Hearth Were Growing Up.\u201d Coincidentally, Daniel Dare, produc- \u2018er of \u201cVariety Girl,\u201d made his how as a producer in \u201cOur Hearts Were Growing Up.\u201d CHILDREN'S THEATRE \u2019 SUBSCRIPTION PLAN Ame Of Green Cables\u201d Rumpelstilrskin\" .January \u201cLittle Women\" .March 20th \u201849 Snow-White & The Seven Dwarfs\u201d May All performances at Victoria Hall on Saturday .aftérnoons.) Pret come first served, You will have the same seats for all performances.of sebscription for Your order four plays .& cheque for the Children's Theatre, 3835 Girouard Ave., N.D.G.DOROTHY bavis & mous WALTERS .» \u2026.October 25th '47 17th '48 15th \"48 es oso $8.32mitones Included) number of subscriptions you wish.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 : There have been several screen versions of the immortal novels of Charles Dickens, but it is true to say that no film captures the real spirit of the great writer as does the Cineguild production of \u201cGreat Expectations,\u201d which is naw at the Snowdon United Theatre until Friday night.The film relates the story of a young orphan, Pip, who is brought up as a blaeksmith's apprentice.His great expectations come true when he is left a large estate.Pip doesn\u2019t know who his benefactor is, but believes it to be Miss Havisham, the only person he knows who has money.Pip, in his youth, played with her adopted niece, Estella.But it is not until he grows up that he learns that his good fortune is due to Magwitch, an escaped convict, whom Pip befriended years knew by leaving him all the money he had made in Australia.before, and who repays the boy for the only kindness he ever When Magwitch, who has since been deported, returns to Eng- MRT To Produce English Version Of Spanish Play Scene for the next MRT production is laid in Spain.The play is a translation of \u201cThe Two Shepherds\u201d by the distinguished Spanish playwright G.Martinez- Sierra, and will open October 16th at MRT Guy Street Playhouse.Following the policy, which was revived last year, of including English adaptations of continental plays in its repertoire, MRT found the popularity and appreciation of these plays so gratifying that they will again produce them.Last year, the adaptation of Giraudoux's \u201cAmphitryon 38,\u201d found favor amongst Montreal theatre-goers but also won the trophy for the best production of an English play at the Dominion Drama Festival held in London, Ontario last May.Mar- tinez-Sierra, in addition to being a playwright was also a publisher, a novelist, and a theatrical manager who successfully ran his own theatre.Montreal audi- \u2018ences have already been introduced to this playwright.They have seen and enjoyed \u201cThe Cradle Song.\u201d It has been said that \u201cThe Two Shepherds\u201d may be coupled with The Cradle Song for in the play the writer translates for us his Spanish Village in terms, no doubt, of his own happy, humorous, ironic temperament.But he has seen it first without illusion, seen it naked, so can we\u2014and have our fun into tif bargain.George Tully, one of the most expert masters of fencing in Canada joins the teaching staff to conduct a course in fencing at] the MRT School of the Theatre.Mr.Tully was & member of the Canadian Olympic Fencing Team held in Berlin in 1936.He held the Dominion foil, epee and sabre titles for 1937-38.He then turned to professional coaching, and his students are succeeding in winning many intercollegiate and provincial championships.During his competitive career, Mr.Tully has held thirty-three provincial and Dominion titles.He is also coach for McGill Virginia = Bruce, blonde lovely of Paramount's \u201cNight Has a Thousand Eyes,\u201d has finally added golf to her hobbies.She hopes to break a 100.We're told there will be plenty which they presented, not only | seen it true, and thanks to him, 1 admits she\u2019s stil a dub,\u201d still jf\u2019 Cv Film Version OfBest- Selle Now At The Avenue PAGE THIRTEEN AS NE * HEADS EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL! Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray are co-starred in the delightful comedy, \u201cSuddenly It's Spring,\u201d which starts on Saturday at the Seville United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.\u201cCarnival In Costa Rica,\u201d a Technicolor musical film, completes a fine program._ land on penalty of death to see how Pip is faring, adventures and romance ensue, .Starring in the film is Valerie Hobson, who departs from her usual, delightfully facile.performances in modern light comedy to play the dramatic role of Estella, which she handles with charm and a great depth of feeling.John Mills brings to life Dickens\u2019 very understanding and likeable young man, Pip, and Finlay Cur- rie portrays the difficult part of Magwitch with true dramatic intensity.Martita Hunt is the rieh and eccentric Miss Havisham, who makes Estella the victim ef her craving for vengeance for a wrong done to her in her youth.In \"Suddenly It's Spring.\u201d Also DICK la TECHNICOLOR, with Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero and Celeste Holm.A United CTheatne {Sherhronke at Grey co 3 a a | of work for everybody «this year.! EERE \u2018Just as some folks feared! TODAY until \u2018SATURDAY: PAULETTE Ave.) | ALAN LADD § GODDARD and FRED MacMURRAY HAYMES In \"Carnival In Costa Rice,\u201d === Starts SUNDAY ! .DEEP IN MURDER IN THE MYSTERIOUS ORIENT .DEEPER IN LOVE WITH TWO EXOTIC WOMEN! One girl is out to get him with her lips .one with à gun.But a gong of sinister Oriental killers are out to get him first} Paramount presents RUSSELL WILLIAM JUNE DUPREZ Lowell Gilmore Edith King ~ esp ae = a\" = sem FEATURE! Ka Teresa Milland - Wright in Paramount's 0 M0 da 0 UN PAGE FOURTEEN THRILLS THE CHILDREN Jean Low,.on staff of the Children's Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, whose adaptations and original stories have\" thrilled the hearts of many children.Stewart Granger In British Hit \u201cCaravan\u201d Now At Monkland Popular Stewart Granger is costarred with lovely Jean Kent in \u201cCaravan\u201d, which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Friday night.The story is set in England and Spain in 1840.Richard Darrell (Stewart Granger), son of an impecunious English country doctor and a Spanish mother, grows up with Oriana, (Anne Crawford) daughter of the local squire, and Francis (Dennie Price), son of a rich man.Richard and Francis, even at an early age, are rivals for the friendship of Oriana.Richard and Oriana fall in love when they grow up, and the girl promises to wait until he is rich enough to marry her.Francis, who has inherited a title and grown into an unpleasant young man, bides his time, hoping Richard will never be -able to marry Oriana.Richard, whose attempts at authorship have not been successful until he rescues a wealthy Spaniard, Don Carlos, from London footpads, is sent to Spain to take some valuable jewellery for Wonderful Life.\u201d Also \"THE Conway and Madge Meredith.at st.Catherine) (Greene Ave.CENTURY-FOX TRIUMPH! JAMES STEWART HORACE HEIDT Last Showing TODAY! JAMES STEWART ond DONNA REED in \"It's A FALCON'S ADVENTURE,\u201d with Tom it's the Yeor's Most Entertaining Moviel Vanessa Brown - Richard Haydn Charles Russell « Richard Ney Delightfully adapted from the best-seller by John P.Marquand! ADDED ATTRACTION \u2014- \"POT O' GOLD\u201d MUSICAL KNIGHTS Starting SATURDAY 2 PAULETTE GODDARD CHARLES WINNINGER AND HIS .| tion and arranging.e Can.Art Theatre School Planning Ambitiously Keeping in line with its policy of meeting the students demands the Canadian Art Theatre School of Musical Arts has announced several very important plans for the coming season of teaching, C.A Sebistianowich, director of the school, is pleased at the response to this year's opening, and several fine teachers have been engaged to cope with the enlarged enrolment.As well as the regular courses in all string, woodwind and brass instruments, other courses will be available in the fields of harmony, instrumenta- .Ye - 2 ov .\u2019 THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947.Miss G.Flumerfelt, head of the Voice Training Department, has announced her intention to organize a choral group from the membership of the school.This group will combine with the instrument- Travel Party Visits Florida A very Interesting Autumn tour to Washington and the Southern States has been arranged by Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau during the month of October.The party goes througuh the Virginias, Carolinas and Georgia with stop-overs at Miami Beach, St.Petersburg, Lake Wales, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, New York to Montreal.The party will leave Montreal on the evening of Friday, Oct.3rd and will return to Montreal on the morning of Oct.20th.To those who have not visited Florida it will be an excellent opportunity to see all parts of that holiday district.The party will be limited and exclusive and will be personally conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Any other information will be given by Mrs.Pope or by Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau.Don Carlos, who in return promises to publish Richard's first novel.Francis sends his accomplice, Wycroft, after him to Spain to murder him and steal the jewellery.Richard is robbed én route to Granada and left for dead in the mountains.Wycroft returns to London, bringing news of Richard\u2019s death.Oriana, believing her lover dead, agrees to marry Francis.Meanwhile, in Spain, Rosal, (Jean Kent) a gypsy dancer, saves Richard's life and nurses him back to health.When he reads in an old English newspaper that Oriana has married Francis, he offers to wed Rosal, gypsy fashion.Oriana soon finds life.with Francis intolerable, and when\u201d she receives a letter from Richard reproaching her for not waiting for him, she leaves her husband and goes to Spain.She finds Richard too late, as he is married to Rosal.Francis and Wy- croft follow Oriana, and finding that Richard is wanted by the police, try to trap him, Oriana tells Francis that she will return to England with him if he will clear Richard's name.Francis makes a last attempt to kill Richard, but fatally wounds Rosal.A final fierce struggle between the two ends in Francis being killed, leaving Oriana and Richard to face life anew together._\u2014a RUGBY SOCCER REGISTER Those boys wishing to play Touch Rugby will report to Jack Rosa in the Greenhouse in West- mount Park: on Friday, September 26 at 3.30 p.m.for registration.Juvenile, Midget, Bantam and Pee Wee sections will be op- || Lu Hs Wright and Ray Milland.ORIENTAL MYSTERY! Alan Ladd, Gail Russell Bendix are co-starred.in \u201cCalcutta,\u201d which starts the Westmount United Theatre for one week.The on this good double bill is \u201cThe Imperfect Lady,\u201d on Sunda Other £ Ja eatur with Teresq alists to provide musical backgrounds for the productions of \u201cThe Theatre for Young Folk\u201d this year at Victoria Hall.Audiences will remember the fine string ensemble which accompanied last year\u2019s production of \u201cThe Princess and the 3wine- herd.\u201d Following this success, Mr.Sebistianowich intends to enlarge the musical groups performing at the plays, in order to give more students pragtical playing experience for an audience as well as to add a very polished note to the productions themselves, Regardless of th amg of experience prospectiyy y, dents may have hed, à are welcome to the school good musicians have tp start 4 training somewhere, ang if çy room work can be augmen| actual playing experience y y as the student is ready to 4 then so much the better, The orchestra will be chy, soon as the classes begin in oy, er, and will be added to ag styjy prove themselves ready.and Wien ; a erated.Brooke.REVIVAL TONIGHT \u2014 Kennedy.Last Showing TODAY! STEWART GRANGER in \"Caravan,\" with jg Kent.Also \u201cI COVER BIG TOWN\", with Philip Reed and \u201cSTRANGE ALIBI\" wih Hil po | SINGBAD tue SAILOR an ANTHONY QUINN GEORGE TOBIAS IAN GREEK MiKE MAZURES Starts SATURDAY ! Sinbad The Sailor\u2026 hero of a thousand daredevil adventure à fabulous Arabiap Nights TECHNICOLOR! tale of He in exofie - A United, CTheatne (Monkland at Girouard Ave) HES 4 te LEARNING; ight from the lady's own lips! (oo MENU WALTER CATLETT + FRANKLIN PANGBORN « W (LLIAM BROOKS SY \u2019E | ppERTY HD WES: Em availat seven lat throoms an has 8 TOO sunporch.( uated in Upper We erty is Te Phone day 5, EL, 82 NUNTRY y miles road, 39,00 algo Island 0 houses.PARTME.ENT Or ple, DE.5( ING AC Ww H execut partment, gely 5 TF Excellent CHAN QUA change 3 nt upper § room ap: A.5287.ROOMS Y want rooms or her and 2 4 Westmo TE Nurse Universi prediately, preferred.| [ET single ped with OM & BC DERLY or EL 7205, IM & B LY lady kitchen, mily, for HEALS E willing | tending | one EL, FOR AGE rabbit col coings; little girl jr rust an perfect over drag 1 sport jg 2, perfect T double omplete w| mattress, AL (Here , cleaned j Apt.7, me Lic Horne h title 4 afternog Lions C ough of ions Cl ARM UN FRE E VERE t or ( .0.B 18sell ang wy, THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 (Th e West PAGE HFTEEN mount Examiner Classified Advertising | - \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773% 10 WORDS 35¢ 2c for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE FORUM CROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.(Near The Forum) Licensed Grocer e GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CIGARETTES, ETC.WE DELIVER El.4744 \u2014 tS on Sung, \u2014 WP The ol fest, JM gRTY FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE : » With Tereqy \u2014ESTMOUNT DUPLEX A.GENERAL TR ADES AND En available in upper, hy LADY'S SUIT emsel leven large bright rooms.|; gus gray \u2018tailored suit, in good SION | C ARDS elves, ns and heated sunporch.condition, size 16, (too small for nd LL à of the any pes rooms.2 bathrooms, owner) Wa.2972.] \u2018revieus Passie Ansrer ORDS 65 .Anon Garage space for L = - _ : 20 W \u20ac > pros synporch.ble dis- CHILD'S maple chifferobe $25.00; e 2 o ave pere ih usted in most ae estmount, Maple toy chest; kitchen table with 1 ACROSS 3.Covered 10.Heal.Cl LETT RAL ADDITIONAL WORDS 3e EACH t ed, th U in reasonably priced at extensions, enamel top, 4 kitchen + vy 0 the School, ne, \u201cay, DE.1131, night, chairs; girls dresses and coats, sizes 8.A light 8.Caress cuckoo s have to start EL.8268.1-47 from 1-7, KL.e : 9.Catlike 4.Pig pen 20.Narrow BUILDING REPAIRS where, and it yf RouNIEY PROPERTY LARGE CHESTERFIELD animal 5.Strings Inlet ALTÉRATIONS.carpentry.painting, mn be augmente miles from Pont Viau, 318500 So deniers Péslophone more 10.Worship for shoes (geal) decorating and paper hanging, plast- \"experience as ny $rooms, 2 car arige, as | Dings, YO.0606.1-36 12, Not the | 6.Jewish 22.Scheme ering, floor scraplug.general repairs, t is ready to road, oh Jerre ft long BOY'S sport Jacket and Westmount clergy month 23.Panted Bad \u20ac and Son, Free Estimates the better di uses, DU.6001.I-24 High School blazer, 36-38; football 13.A desert 7.Mother 24.Uncovers AL : ra will be ci FARTMENT WANTED ev Tt SPECIAL nae 8 Forestail 75 CHIROPODIST e WEATSHIRT 0 .Fores water - asses begin in On ENT or fat by medium Men's and boys\u2019, white only, School | 8 wo be\" 0.Bivalve 26.Canton AP! 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à Westmount pre * 153 |new, reason, too small, $30.00.DE, 2 Reso rt 7 J glazing and carpentry wor Operated i 0 ; - 3 y veterans, - + ; th.TE Nurse, undertaking Post pe 20.À light that i AK INICOLORI University study, quires ATTENTION, PLEASE - light Ae DRESSMAKING pmediately, Light kitchen pri- venetian blinds custom made.First % preferred.MA.9181, local, 3e quality flexible aluminum, Rustproof, 184.River {re Ks DR ES lannel sults, housecoatss ; = resistant to heat and moisture, egg- 35.Regre 3 a » 4638, ET single lady, preferably shell or white baked enamel finish.36.Negative 1 -23 ; ned with kitchen privileges.Fast delivery.TR.4894.1-18 49.ELECTRICAL REPAIRS À d A.0-339 TWO fire grates; bureau, dressing vote \u2014\u2014\u2014 i oN & BOARD TO LET table, chiffoniere and stool, walnut 87.Literary ELECTRICAL repairs and installations ; finish, No dealers, DE.5058.1-27 composition 7 of all kinds.Electrical appliances of DÉRLY or semi-invalid, tray : ; 3e.Livi 0, all makes repaired.Star Electric, Li- EL.7205.I-44 CHILDREN\u2019S a = Et th Sensed Electricians, 1409 Plerce, FL M ARD WANTED | .= ES MM 4 BO w \u201c| PHOTOGRAPHS two spots WE REPAIR radios, toasters, vacuums, IY lady desires room and Taken in your home; 12 different 42.Musical irons, heaters, lamps, fans, etc.Repairs pr kitchen privileges, quiet pictures, 4x3\u201d, 35.00; copies, 25c; Mc- .guaranteed.WE.2226.Westmount A mily, for October Ist.1 Cullagh, Lancaster 1721, 9-10 am \u2018s Instruments pliances and, Sperts Co., 4209 St.Cathe - - .Prop \u2018erine .: I-7 Le ; i] S WANTED ANTIQUE double bed, Beautyrest 4.Elevations G.TWYNAM, Electrical Contractor, po pe Sew | Li pad mest ol Fp del Em, Sl, ete ood ending Westmount Junior alter FSH CUT GLADIOLI 7 DOWN appliances of all makes repaired.1-17 FOR SALE \u2014 WE DELIVER Coronet - : EDUCATIONAL A.GENERAL ELwood 6022 429 FOR SALE 33 DOM.EMPLOYMENT WTD.FRENCH conversation.University rabblt coat, hat and muff; w A.GENERAL _ graduate, winner French Government geings white fur carriage - - YOUNG woman 35 desires position as prize, former McGill French Professor, little girl 2-3 years.EL.4924.UMBRE recovered, called for LADY'S brown checked suit, size housekeeper for 2 bachelors or widow- $16.00 monthly.3479 Prud'homme near 1-56 and delivéred.DE.4505.1-8 18, so, ack tall winter coal.size er, Best-of references.CL.2976.Sherbrooke.DE.2280.1-15 a rust and blue silk damask BARGAIN a In [perfect Condition, reasonable, 39 LOST FURNITURE REPAIRS erfect condition, 00; st estmount.I- FURNITURE painted : BEAUTIFUL new chesterfield, spring éston Ave, unt.SC ULAR MEDAL FURNITURE polished, painted and oe > - match, verts filled, 8 pieces, 2 tones, sacrifice A11, metal white Ice refrigerator GOLD AP repaired.Antique furniture a specialty.s sport Jacket and sweater, 565.00: new rug 6 x 9 $15.50; 5826 jeyaire, like new, $35.00.EL.5353 Sef In Pearl on platinum chaïn, lost Uphoistering, drapes, curtains.Free } perfect, $5.00.WE.5525 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614.1-3 ' \u201d -00.\"© l-a3 Friday, Sth, vielnity Westmount Fost estimates, Phone before 9.30 a.m.or - ce.Generous rewar A A .s - Touble bed, excellent con- MARSHALL maroon studio couch.CHESTERFIELD and chairs with slip LOST.Blue lovebird, Tuesday, Vic- after 7 pm.CL.5422 Ii omplete with box spring and $40.00; FI 1696.covers; mirror; man\u2019s overcoat.Phone toria Av Westmount Bl 5 DE.MUSIC LESSONS FEATURES! Maires, 327.00.Du.318 BLACK Winter, Sout, Saou Mine: LEE dei gg, JT CPP ae MEGAN LLOYD ee - amb front interline : very reasonable, size 18-20.WE.4500.ENGLISH baby pram gray, good con- 4] DOMESTIC PETS Pianoforte and Theory.AL (Herez) rugs, very good 1.48 dition; also chlld\u2019s push sleigh, WI.Concert and Rag 7 a Catherine SINGLE bed complete In good con.| 246.1-29 VEVA H.ROBSON 5131 Cote St.Antoine Rd.DE.7368 == 1-49 dition, WI.7794.1-38 {$1 WANTED TO PURCHASE Offers you the smartest In trimming, 1-26 washing, pedicuring, also the most RUG SERVICE \u201cTheotns A MANNEQUIN roservatior wy ga ere or BEAUTIFUL REVERS E Girouard Ave.) ] P / (Female), second hand, in good con- Téservalions ca L _ = IBL , T BROADLOOM RUGS - - me rounces rou x Aon SE a La \u2018a PERSONALS made from your old carpets.materials, .e girl's bedroom se - nto any size or color., ° or single bed and dresser; DE.2155.HOME COOKING ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET C0.ions Golf lourney i : ANTIQUES, china, silverware (In any peach bles, ate.squares.\u201d Bridge 1-1 condition), slass, furniture, ornaments.| f ke: VENETIAN BLINDS h id.ry 1480 St.Catherine xes, fruit cake; Roast chicken and Hone Prize Winning Tickets Announced Wr sho von \u201cP10 duck to order.Lorraine Lessard, WA, ROYAL orne avenged his defeat last year by Gerry Proulx, making 33 DOM.EMPLOYMENT WTD.EN JOY ABLE MOVIES VENETIAN BLINDS RM FRESH ECCS VERED TO YOUR own lips! [LR à ) DOOR / tor Grade \u2018A\u2019 Size, Write ( 0.Box 58 ALL 20, Que title victory and winning the Lloyd Freeman Trophy on dfternoon taking the major share of the $2,300 purse offered Lions Clubs of Greater Montreal by a 2 and 1 margin on the ough Course, Winners of the various Drawing prizes awarded ons Clubs of Greater Montreal are as follows: \u2014 + Chevrolet 1948 Town Sedan, B.A.Ryan, 3258 Westmount Blvd, 14949.Marconi Combination Automatic Radio Phonograph, Rita Ris- ton, 3598 Prud'homme, 6667.Speed Queen De-Luxe Electric Washing Machine, E.Martel, 1647 Viau Street, 7158.Consolation Prizes: R.Caron, 5195 Chambord, 6859; J.A.Clough, 2309 Stanstead, Town of Mount Royal, 22735; G.Hughes, 4185 Old Orchard Ave, 11001; B.S.Klefos, 3787 Cote des Neiges Rd., 23798; Canadian Structural Steel Works, 4600 \u2014 17th Ave, Rosemount, 20579; A.Britton, 421 Hamilton Ave, Ottawa, 23665; L.St.Ar- Sieg J | natd, 128 8.i Peter: Street,\u2019 ~ Trlr eav geared PEER EVENING dinner cooked and served by experienced middle-aged educated person, Light duties.ô0c an hour.AT.4638.I-22 ert FUNERAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Modern Chapel WITH \"HAMMOND\" ORGAN ore TEE For children\u2019s parties, shown in your home, sound and silent.CR, 4675.I-14 Flexible aluminum, made-to-measure, Oven bake, eggshell enamel finish, Will not warp, rust or crack.YO, 5681.Evenings, YO.3942.1-4 J0S.C.(ARAY & DRO.FuneraL.DiRECtORS Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge fus 2180 TT VI ed UI* PTE IEA IIT ONLY vgs.\u2019 sans IIT PETRIE rrr er See eue ae I ai ee DES a ee es A § Ey © gy die SD ERAT a5 ur. PAGE SIXTEEN * | St.Luke's United | * * The second sermon in the Series of Sermons on The Sacraments will deal this Sunday morning on the- Roman and Protestants views concerning them.Do we know the Protestant interpretation of the Sacraments as thoroughly as we might?In.* results from increased knowledge will meet 3.th and experience of them.| In the evening the Minister will preach on \u201cThe Parable of the Empty House\u201d, which has a direct bearing on the perils and opportunities of our times.This Sunday, will be observed as Rally Day in St.Luke's Church Sokpol.AN Departments | 8 eir regural hour.followed by the showing of slides THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 ranged, and will include the showing of the sound film \u201cWho Is My Neighbour?\u201d The Junior Y.P.U.will meet on Tuesday, when the .topic will be Christian Missions.Miss Beatrice MacLean pf the Montreal Presbytery Y.P.U.will give a brief address, and this will be creased value of the Sacraments A special service has been ar-lon \u201cDarby of Bella Bella.\u201d CALCIUM Calcium is necessary in the formation and maintenance of normal teeth and bones.RIBOFLAVIN OLAUDE ROOT Claude Root, of 481 Victoria Avenue, general manager of the.Better Business Bureau, addressed the Scottish Schools Club of Montreal on Monday evening.His address, \u201cHow Real The.Depression Menace?\u201d dealt with business depression cause and effect and suggested ways and means to eliminate, or at least alleviate depressions and to promote na- tion-wide stability gent application ed ty free enterprise, ™ 4 , 4 LUCKY my, Technique of hig ox draw\u201d methoq of was taught Jane \"À less an authority pt Cooper before she role as \u201cCalamity Jane\u201d mount\u2019s \u201cThe Palatagy istopher K cona aven way, that vehicle tly after Hrempted tc ers Wago! g 374 Ki jpped and where the p passed OY driver, R sgon tip t poked back p had run py lying in patrol Car Keating v m Divisior ° Riboflavin is one of PROTEIN Terss the important nutri- Protein is essential for tional factors without the repairing and which the body will building of body tis-.nor not function nor- sues, mally.\u2014 will he in the LB in Mon The Prince iù Grand F - have à VITAMIN A PHOSPHORUS anniver Vitamin À is neces- Phosphorus helps to f à Lodge sary for normal func- rebuild and repair Semmeiey p ation tion of the body.body cells and goes phil John Shortage of Vitamin with calcium in main- td, Que.A in the diet may taining normal teeth by Gran lessen resistance of and bones.DE % that year, the body to infection.| ie had b .t.Foods recommended a ® jesty, ti for a healthful diet » / ive plang i THIAMINE Nutritionists recommend a diet including \u2014 Le Thiamine (Vitamin : : n- | FOOD ENERGY = ay qu ro e Milk e Fruits (fresh) @ vegetables (fresh oe car yore .ES .tami r.Br Food energy is im- maintain appetite.ned) ® Cereals and Bread (Canada p prove Île commi portant for morning- Lack or shortage of B) e Meat and Fish © Fats, Sugars añd Extras.went we! to-night activities, Thiamine may lower So plan your meals for health.Choose foods from : wren the body\u2019s pewer of .resistance.every one of these groups every day.And remember fm Un \u2014you get from *MILK .the most nutrition for the plu, Te.least money.Je Boyd, = - © Officers, | T .bo be pi 1 the by / Op 0 Ç TR the initia 0 on for the least monéy i: 0 tion of 5 - fren.who JI over tif Milk is Man's most nearly perfect food.has as much to offer to good nutrition.Milk should top the diet plan of all 3 pour It sustains life for more people than One quart of milk supplies almost one .members of your family.\u201c Remember, milk J chole p perhaps any other food in the world, half (45%) of the daily food needs of a man comes first! 0.Bert G From infancy to old age, for the sick and of average activity.It gives you the most Use wonderful-tasting, nutritious 3 fnfluentys, the healthy, » milk is one food people can nutrition for the least money.Penny for Borden\u2019s Milk today\u2014and every day.It's oldest §, least do without.No other single food penny, your best food buy is milk.your best food buy! hh of ha ip.Th | Step ig i \u2019 one who J i nth ye .work, Y Tin 184 "]
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