The Westmount examiner, 26 septembre 1947, vendredi 26 septembre 1947
[" Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 eee No.39 Hiching hing Ride ¢ Under Wagon Run Over stopher \u201cKeating, 9, of 450 cona avenue, found out, the at hitching rides on is dangerous i} way, th vehicles pily after noon, on Tuesday, tempted to steal a ride on ors wagon while it was pg 374 Kitchener avenue.jpped and fell to the road- where the rear wheel of the p passed over him.driver, Roger Nadon, felt pgon tip to one side, stop- mked back to see what the » had run over, and saw y lying in the roadway.patrol Car was called, and Kating was taken to the m Division of the General a) where he was treated , Lingard for abrasions of yt thigh, leg and knee.prow will will mark another ne in the history of Free y in Montreal.On that Me Prince Consort Lodge , Grand Register of Que- have attained its sev- anniversary as a lodge.2 a Lodge was formed un- pensation by permission of mp Grand Master, the Most pui John H.Graham of d Que.A charter was by Grand Lodge in the tlat year.The Prince Con- pige had become an estab- fat.Permission to use je was graciously given by jesty, the late Queen ive plans have been made the year that this event celebrated in a fitting Under the chairman- Wor.Bro.Ed Horwood le committee has affairs tent well arranged.The ll open at 3 p.m.Visit- M several jurisdictions in em United States and ire to attend.The Most lil, The Grand Master, plc Boyd, with his Grand Officers, has signified his to be present.The chief f the business meeting the initiation of Mr.Ear) à by his father and the ton of 50-year jewels to ren who have been mem- Over fifty years.p'nner, which will be .a Pm.the Montreal or will supplement 0.Bert Green's entertain.liluential lodge, while est in Montreal, has of having the largest bo pue oldest living ho hor Wor.Bro.vds 0, though in his wor yn is still active \u2018in 1 \u20ac Wag Worship- ; 99, \u20ac present is Bro, Henry H, rn ADJUST YOUR CLOCKS Be careful to put your\" clocks back an hour on Saturday by midnight especially if you don\u2019t want to be \u201cout\u201d on your church attendance.Besides taking care of this essential it will give you an extra hour of Saturday night recreation and teen-agers will particularly appreciate the excuse for an extra long evening, still being able to arrive home \u201con the dot\u201d at stipulated hour set by parents.So at midnight you will have a satisfying choice, an extra hour before retiring or an extra hour's solid sleep.Put your clocks back an hour.Robert McEwen Appointed To Smiths Falls Post Robert McEwen, of 419 Vie- toria Avenue, has been appointed assistant superintendent of the Smiths Falls division of the Canadian Pacific Railway, with headquarters in Ottawa, it was announced this week by E.C.Mc- Kay, divisional superintendent.Mr.McEwen is to succeed J.U.Brazeau, of Ottawa, who was recently promoted to the superintendency of the Laurentian division at Montreal.A Montrealer, Mr.McEwen joined the C.P.R.in 1929, and was chief clerk to the superintendent of Montreal Terminals for two years prior to May of this year, when he was assigned to 1 special duties with an advisory committee travelling over the Canadian Pacific's western lines.Boys\u2019 Brigade First Company Starts This Week With school now back in full swing, members of the 1st Company have decided to commence their fall activities on Tuesday evening of this week, in the Westmount Intermediate High School.A thrilling programme has been lined up to take in more widely varied subjects, and with a good strong band in the offering, should make this session the finest yet.The Company has decided to maintain an active sports programme throughout the session, entering the battalion leagues a3 well as a new inter-company league, being operated by five local units.Captain J.Howard Richardson will be in command and will have Lieut.A.C.Anderson, Lieut Sam Hallam and Lieut.Leonard Gough associated with him.The N.C.0.'s for the season will by Cpls.Bryer Rice, John Gil- lingham and L/Cpls.Gordon Turner and Donald Dunk.NEW RESERVE UNIT A new unit of the Royal Canadian Ordnance .Corps has \u2018been activated in the -Reserve Force.Located at 8 Hillside Ave., West- mount, the new unit is the 11th Infantry Ordnance Sub-Park and is commanded by Major Armand Côté, M.B.E.Training nights are Mondays and Wednesdays.akVeribeteye etary Names Of War Dead For Memorial Published For Verification Published below is a list of names of members of the Westmount community who fell in the recent War, 1939-45.This list has been compiled from every possible source, and is believed to include the names of all persons from our City who lost their lives while serving with any of the Allied forces during World War II.Westmount\u2019's 1914-1918 War Memorial, situated in front of the City Hall, is now being renovated in preparation for the addition of the names published below, in honour of residents of our community who paid the supreme sacrifice during the recent War.The addition will be a continuation of the present monument, the names to be carved Westrr first.Juveniles are so gp; ' at this time of year!\u201d fing Les \u201cDon\u2019t I know! Yesterday util com] saw a Bay-breasted, or à Joue ursday.A Blackpoll, but honestly 1 du fo the pub Know which.Indeed it mighty, ipal topi been a young Tennessee, or py Cp i P a female Blackburnian.If gy mm en had been a little closer I my ich the have been able to tell whet, fairs, Rf not it had the buffy flanks of JP \"0 8 Bay-breasted, or the streaked by At that and wing-bars of the Black] deliverec or the clear yellow throat of uuiifureh's De Blackburian.How strange it sn tion and to mix up birds now that look tor, Rev very different from each other moderato! the spring!\u201d of Ottawa After the autumn moult resy pring reli blances appear that could scars moderat be imagined earlier in the ye 0.Two T Even a Cape May and a Magu made, that are similar now.As for ng Montreal couples that were so very cf C.Ritcl ferent in springtime, several QE Memorial them, to the ordinary obser e Presb are identical, In winter plumgliern at 1 Mr.Goldfinch is similar to } 1 Wednes( spouse; you might easily mis pd 2 p.m Mr.Bobolink for his wife ox has removed his odd costume EMBRAN: is darker underneath than æ FETING and taken on her sombre at « mbrance ] yellow-buff with stripes ob dian I and wings.The Scarlet Tag meeting belies his name, because dud at 8.15 the summer he has graduallyh noury, on his brilliant red coat and dom his mate's green.Many juveniles now resem otland, ha their mothers: for example | ed steak, young Canada Warblers with J an indication of the black 1 lace.The Rosebreasted Gros children have the general apps \u201c ance of their mother; bu! Ih et males show a suggestion of WN - father\u2019s rose bib and are pus wes under their wings.& And so when the birds through on their southern jour 5) we find identification much 1 Ÿ A difficult than we did in the sp\u201d 7 \u2014_\u2014 F.L SILVEIgg cr JALEN High Class Ladies\u2019 and Ma! pared | are TAILOR pell, Put Good assortment of import t fuel oil goods always in stock Ly, Repairing.cleaning hes, pressing asas snersroone we\u201d PTON EL.3149 4 IAL & es TI N ¢ 91 WESTI AND TIN Ç DECORATINS eth CARPENTRY REPAI 4 Cleanest, Nestor! 8 Thorough in Tor owers| } J.A.Bethu ke, | Color Sugwestions snd 02 T.719 nest ( bom\" ] §7 51.Jomer Ç Sherb HA.9238 (Comes i = ape 0M LAID - Grafton | ENGAGEMENT RINGS \\, Ross : ee \"WEDDING GIFTS & COMPANY ; ® Expert Watch & Clock Repairs .2323 \u2019 Estimates E ST.4263 st.GATE .JEWELLERS 8 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.ê Gr D BT - reggae \u2019 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 nts JE Home Newspaper 347 PAGE THREE rbler | To an | Homoeopathic\u2019 |R.L.Greenfield ii hoppy 3 zp yterian Homoeopathic\u2019s||\\.L.treentield This Week «+ Phillips Motley hquireg e .i e ° e ca At Drive Drawing Dies Suddenl Victoria H:ll : iy or D, | To À Close .Ne Leadership Training McGill Dance bn much M Dr.Holland, Chairman of the .o A in the spo Physical Committee, following the Saturday Night RENEE dood Floors PEAR REFINISHED - SUPPLIED PARED\u201c \\ISHED - CLEANED Che TO CHEAT (ALENDARS tpared for that first pell.Put in your coal, fuel oil order today! L 1177.P i he rompt, tidy IPTON W00D, AL & COKE | WESTERN AVE, regular monthly meeting this week, announced the formation of a sub-committee \u2018on leadership \u201ctraining.This course will be conducted by the Physical Director in co-operation with other leaders in the Physical Education field, for all members who coach, manage or instruct Health Club activities in the physical programme of the Branch.Other special features of the coming season will be the Basketball School -to be conducted Wednesday evenings and the Youth Heaith and Culture Insti- tute to be held Tuesday evenings.ething New For Montreal owers for Every Occasion éncy Fruit Baskets \u2018 est Quality Chocolates and Candies ° PROMPT CROLLANDS Sherbrooke St.West (Corner Mae ee 4 aq === DELIVERY @ Fltzroy 1810 Tread FEI Taegan tar re aT g nt McGill University's 1947-48 social season will get underway this Saturday night with a dance sponsored by the University\u2019s Undergraduates\u2019 Society.The affair, which will be held at the McGill Union on Sherbrooke St., will get underway at 8.30 and will end at 12.30.Music will be supplied by the popular Western- aires Orchestra.Co-chairmen of the dance are Dick Tremaine and Des Thomas and they have announced that everyone will be welcome.The dance will be attended by members of the McCill and Ottawa University football teams who are scheduled to meet in an exhibition game at Molson Stadium on Saturday afternoon.REGISTRATION FOR RUGBY Registration of teams wishing to participate in the Westmount Municipal Six Man Touch Rugby and Soccer Leagues will he held in the Greenhouse, Westmount Park.Captains of teams are asked to report to Jack Ross.Sections will consist this year of: Pee Wee \u2014 12 years and under 80 lbs.and under; Bantam \u2014 14 years and under, 110 lbs.and under; Midget \u2014 18 years and under, 125 lbs.and under \"47 YEARS IN Beautiful Certified Diamond WESTMOUNT\" SALADA TEA & COFFEE and Juvenile \u2014 18 years and under.! | 2808 JOLICOEUR ST.VENETIAN BLINDS ADD MORE BEAUTY _ TO YOUR HOME The makers of Belle Vue Venetian Blinds guarantee the very best as to quality, service and low prices.Phone TR.1514 and oùr represent- - ative will call at your home and give you free estimates.charge.Tapes \u2018in a wide choice of colors.BELLE VUE VENETIAN .COMPANY.Paul Daoust, proprietor \u2014 Ex-17th D.Y.R.C.Hussars No Installation \u2018BLINDS TR.1514 issue Gotz Tg GAS.4 GROS PERS TE @ PAGE FOUR Westmount Putting Matches Results of the Medal Play \u2018(stroke competition) held at the Westmount Putting Course last Friday follow (figures after each name indicate gross, handicap, and net, respectively): Ladies: \u2014 Mrs.H.Smith, 86, 3, 83; Mrs.A.E.Allan, 90, 3, 87; Mrs.R.J.Kent, 91, 2, 89; Mrs.J.Cameron, 99, 10, 89; Mrs.T.Mahaffy, 94, 0, 94; Mrs.P.R.Minto, 99, 7, 92; Mrs.J.J.Smith, 100, 7, 93; Mrs.R.Drain, 101, 8, 93; Miss M.Sargent, 103, 6, 97; Mrs.M.Soden, 105, 8, 97; Mrs.M.Craig, 105, 8, 97; Mrs.W.Jones, 102, 4, 98; Mrs.Twyner, 112, 14, 98 and Mrs.A.Bryant, 118, 14, 104.Men: \u2014 H.Smith, 83, 3, 80; M.Soden, 93, 7, 86; J.J.Smith, 87, 0, 87; P.R.Minto, 87, 0, 87; T.Mahaffy, 91, 4, 87; R.J.Kent, 88, 0, 88; R.Drain, 91, 3, 88; T.Sargent, 97, 8, 89; A.E.Allan, 93, 3, 90; Roy McKissock, 94, 4, 90; W.R.Hill, 96, 4, 92; W.R.Charlton, 102, 7, 95; R.Lamb, 100, 3, 97 and J.Haskell, 98, 0, 98.Weekly Medal Play (Stroke Competition) will be held, weather and condition, of course, permitting, today.Following handicaps will apply in this competition.Players not listed below will start from scratch, owing to their not having turned in sufficient number of cards for handicapping.Ladies: \u2014 Mrs.T.Mahaffy, Scrratch; Mrs.R.J.Kent, 2; Mrs.H.Smith, 2; Mrs.A.E.Allan, 3; Mrs.D.L.Inwood, 3; Mrs.W.Jones, 5; Miss M.Sargent, 6; Mrs.P.R.Minto, 7: Mrs.W.D.Stott, 7; Mrs.J.J.Smith, 8; Mrs.M.Soden, 9; Mrs.M.Craig, 9; Mrs.R.Drain, 9; Mrs.A.Baird, 9; Mrs.J.Cameron, 9; Mrs.R.Lyden, 12; Mrs.A.Twyner, 15; Mrs.A.Bryant, 15; Mrs.P.Warner, 15; Mrs, J.Edwards, 18; and Mrs.W.Hughes, 18.Men: \u2014 R.J.Kent, Scratch; P.R.Minto, Scratch; J.J.Smith, Scratch; H.Smith, 2; D.L.In- wood, 2; J.McKissock, 3; R.Drain, 3; R.Lamb, 4; A.E.Allan, 4; K.Barnard, 4; T.Mahaffy 4; W.D.Stott, 4; F.J.Kent, 4; W.R.Hill, 4; Roy McKissock, 4; J.Haskell, 4; J.Edwards 5; C.Stewart, 5; M.Soden, 7; N.W.Dundas, 7; P.Warner, 7; H.J.Taylor, 8; G.G.Mulligan, 8; T.Sargent, 8; T.Provost, 8 J.McGee, 9; F.N.Rowell, 10; H.Dowling, 11; W.Hughes, 13; C.C.Regan, 13; G.Gahan, 16 and P.Martineau, 18.WORLD YOUTH RESTORATION DANCE The World Youth Restoration Dance sponsored by the Employed Boys' Association of the West- mount Y.M.C.A.will be held this evening from 8.30 p.m.until 1 am.Dancing will be to the music of Tony Pascale and his Orchestra.This dance is being held for the purpose of raising funds to the World Youth work of the Y.M.C.A.Talent, entertainment of an international nature, and refreshments will make this one of the most interesting events to be held in Westmount this fall.Scene On a Hollywood Sound Stage HOLLYWOOD \u2014 Fay Holden, Mickey Rooney's mother in all the Hardy Family pictures, visited at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and made her first stop at Mickey's set when he was doing boxing scenes for \u201cKiller McCoy,\u201d his latest picture.When Mickey spotted her, he called her up into the ring, and, over the loud speaker, introduced her to the crowd.\u201cHey, everybody, you know my mom?\u201d he shouted, and his words followed by a round of applause brought tears to her eyes.Later, she had to leave in the midst of \u201cher boy's\u201d boxing acenes.\u201cLooks too real\u201d she shuddered.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 \u2014 * | Temple Emmanuel * * Regular Sabbath Eve services this evening, at 8.15 and tomorrow morning, at 11.30.Sukkoth Services will be held Sunday evening at 8.15 and Sukkoth morning, Monday, at 10.30 a.m.The annual Sukkoth reception will be held immediately after services on Sunday evening.Members are cordially invited to meet in the Sukko for Kiddush.The children of.the religious School will celebrate on Sukkoth mdrning, Monday, after divine services.Catholic Adult Education Plans Registration Soon Courses in the Appreciation and History of Art and in Public Speaking have been added to the current curricula of the Catholic Adult Education Committee which will offer its evening lectures for the third consecutive yea.beginning Tuesday, Oct.14.Both classes may be followed either solely for the cultural content or also with the intention of securing credits for a B.A.degree which is granted through arrangement with the University of Montreal.Based on an intensification of the Art course now on the regular program at McGill University, the Art Appreciation sessions will treat of art from man's earliest indulgence in it via sculpture, architecture and painting down to the present day, and will include an extensive display of illustrations through slides, films and painting.Dr.Arthur Lismer, A.R.C.A, LL.D.,, Educational Supervisor of the Art Association of Montreal and a painter of note himself, will give the course, in conjunction with visiting lecturers, by cooperation with the Educational Department of the Art Association The classes, which will last one and a half hours, will be held Tuesday, from 8 to 9.30 p.mat the Art Centre, 3430 Ontario St.Student participation in each two hour per week lecture will feature the Public Speaking course of fifty hours which also occurs on Tuasdays from 8 to 10 p.m.It was felt that a course dealing with delivery, and vocabulary, which would treat of position, gesture, enunciation, sustaining audience attention and tone would be a cultural benefit to the student and his community.Harold Mayer, who has had extensive experience in the field of speech and diction will \u201cconduct the class.Registration for the courses will commence on Saturday afternoon, Oct.4, at the Campion Bookshop, 1184 Phillips Place, and both Rev.R.Eric O'Connor, S.J, Ph.D, Dean of Studies of the Catholic Adult Education Committee and John A.Mcllhone, M.A., registrar, will be present for interviews with credit students.Those who do not intend earning credits may enroll on the evenings before the courses at D'Arcy McGee High School, during the first week of courses, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct.14, 15 and 16.STAR OF SUPER-NATURAL Gail Russell, starred with Edward G.Robinson and John Lund in Paramount's \u201cNight Has a Thousand Eyes,\u201d feels at home in this drama concerning prevision In the past she has appeared in \u201cThe Undivided,\u201d \u2018\u2019The Unsuspected\u201d and \u2018Lady in the Dark,\u201d all concerning ghosts or unusual phenomena.Edgar Allan Poe excelled as a sprinter, jumper, fencer, boxer, and swimmer in his youth, Head Hunting | Is Good Sport Still In Papua + Cannibalism and head-hunting is still the normal way of life for natives in some regions of Papua and New Guinea.Recently, 15 natives were killed during a raid on a village in the Lake Murray area.Tried before a Papuan supreme court judge, the perpetrators were given a severe lecturing and then returned to their villages.The natives involved had had little contact with civilization and could hardly be punished according to the white man\u2019s standards.But natives who knew right from wrong and live in controlled areas are properly punished.In April a native policeman in Rabaul killed a woman.He was sentenced one day, hanged the next.Police are now investigating the ambush slaying of a party which was bringing in prisoners from a remote area of Papua.The savages killed two police escorts and carried away the heads of the two prisoners.They also hacked off the wrists with the handcuffs on \"them.John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of Willlam Henry Harrison, all\u2019 four U.S.presidents.Iowa has the most fertile soil of any civilized area of equal size in the entire 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Home 7 Parks and Playgrounds Association Montreal Ladies\u2019 Benevolent and Victorian Order of Nurses Brehmer Rest Preventorium t Models To Find o current controversy oo women's dress lengths e war-time dress auster- lb ¢ the past, modern A | THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 Not a small part of the fashion business in a city like Montreal is the \u201cfashion show\u201d , .the latest fashions from Paris and New York paraded before.the prospective buyer by smart, well- poised models, who confidently \u201cwear in order to sell\u201d.Strangely enough, good models are hard to find, and it is amazing how this field has been ig- who have never thought of finding in modelling both a highly satisfying and highly remunerative profession.The Canadian Art Theatre, realizing this, has decided to add to its interests a School of Modelling, in which young ladies and women may further ex- plore- the hidden values of modelling, Both as a profession and a hobby.\u201c has been gathered under a Director of many years\u2019 experience, and classes, both in daytime and evening sections, will present periods of poise training.fashion modelling, and the allied subjects.Great care will be exercised in the bringing out of individual \u201chigh-spots\u201d, in the overcoming of awkwardness and in the crea- > .PAGE FIVE + Such a modelling course will not only prove of value to the girl or woman contemplating modelling as a career, but will also aid many a young lady in the attaining of a personal grace and poise, which can not help but be beneficial in everyday social and business life.Enrolment in this course, as in more than ever aware vd all that it entails.nored by young Canadian women, The work of Welfare Federation 1s community work.It keeps the com- munity strong.You and your family are a part of the community.Obviously \u2018 then, Welfare Federation working for the good of the community works di- tion of confidence among the stu- all Canadian Art Theatre courses, dents.A competent modelling staff is limited, % The good your Red Feather Dollars do Reaches Right Into Your Own Home.Into The Lives of Your Own Children.YOU MIGHT ASK: \u201cSpecifically, how does Welfare Federation benefit me and mine?\u201d I SAY: \u201cIn a thousand ways.By preventing, controlling and curing contagious diseases in the community, Red Feather dollars protect your health .the health of your children.\u201d \u201cBy helping to curb conditions that lead to juvenile delinquency, Red Feather dollars, through Welfare Federation, help to provide a better community environment for your children.\u201cYour business, any business, is only as strong as the community.Therefore, an investment in the work of Welfare Federation is an investment in the future of your business .it is insurance against broken windows, petty thefts, future homicide.\u201cConsider too, that your contribution is helping.others as well as yourself .that economists, statesmen and business men have yet to find a more economical or efficient method of helping the unfortunate .the needy .than the method provided by Welfare Federation and its trained workers.Protastant Orphans{ Society Murray Bay- Convalescent Home æ ; \u2019 \u2014 Soe À « - q v PAGE SIX .THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY DOING IT UP BROWN three croses and the .The newly rich oil farmer, un- moned the farmer Tae : pd able to write, \u2018deposited his first Pl@nation.\u201c royalty cheque in the bank and| \u201cWell, my wife is go arranged that his signature society,\u201d he explained au should be two crosses.Soon a|thinks I should hays ,° pad check showed up signed with name.\u201d bn [JOWESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEg; Nz\" MISS R.WOOD, Principat RP |\" \"Wostmonnt's Home Nova: QI re, Te rare rc ~r Miss M.Choquette Resumes Teaching Student Centre To House 3,000 Plans are going forward in Croydon, near London, to build an international centre for students from all over the world.This pro- Miss Marguerite Choquette, concert pianist, composer and distinguished teacher of voice and piano, begins her twenty-sixth year as Professor of Music in ject will house 3,000 students who Moh ong ao oductte stands wi can live there while they are car- tributed much towards the ad- Cor.St.Catherine St.and Gr eene Ave wh rying out specialized studies in vancement of music Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Green 4, me T Le : ded à For many years this successful Enroll nol for Day or Evening Courses, Private Lessons ais | pithy The centre, surrounded by nine musician has devoted her genius Graduates with leading Montreal firms did fe acres of lawns and gardens will and energy not only to concert WEI ood §C consist of three blocks of six-| work from which she is so fav- i.ington 1885 petober floor buildings.Each student will! ourably knowM, but also to com- The School of Successful Students\" Potober have his own room, and there\u2019ll position.Her extensi \u2014 be an assembly hal, theatre, cin- P ensive musical = no ema seating 1,000, library, gymna- ; sium and swimming pool.DIRECTOR L_\u2014 Premotér of the project is 34- Lee Mi of MAT.who | SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS BUSINESS SCHOOL = year-old veteran Terence Driscoll, hy .a « Who Is \u2014 Fete founder of the International Lan- commencing his second season as guage Club, which now stands on Director of The Grace Players.(of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.) an the site of the new centre.He New classes every month Au believes that students from all na- | It your barber is strangely si- School open 12 months a year pee NORM DAY DIVISION General Office course \u2014 Bookkeepers! Cours, PI Stenographic course \u2014 Secretarial Course Subjects include Shorthand, Typewriting Stenographic Practice, Bookkeeping, Business *'* Arithmetic, Business English and Correspo, J \" lent maybe he just finished cutting a woman's hair.Weston tions should get together to encourage world peace, and in the new centre they will be doing just that for they will be living, working, and spending their leisure NEW CLASSES Day School for Girls dence.Spelling, Busi os NOW STARTING 18 Severn Ave, Westmount ||.Practices, Business Office Machines\u201d Filia Afternoon Principles of Business, Employment Guidance live Kindergarten EVENING DIVISION ° A similar range of business subjects to- 4 Transportation gether with a group of technical subjects.Iran ° Information from the Director Mnblic MISS M.CHOQUETTE education and continuous study of teaching methods has earned her tribute.\u2014 = ms wren | SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE ing methods \u2018 and started her UNIT COURSES IN THE EVENING COLLEGE Principal: Miss Mary Winspear, MA.Ph.D.Phone Flitzroy 9856 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MONTREAL, MA.833] M ( study of music at the age of six, Come becoming a gold medalist at 16 and a few years later she re- ceived the Bachelor of Music de- Survey of the Natural Selences Modern Drama gree.General Blelogy 3 Chaucer, At present she is devoting her Embryology ; A preciation of Musle time in preparation for a Fashion Histology and Microscopie ory ian of Architecture wd Show which she will convene on Vertebrate Zoology Soulpture French Language and Literature classes er ene your evening classes.1 Practical and Theoretical Electrical Engineering Alse cerrespondence courses ELECTRICAL EXPERTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY OVER 2,000 GRADUATES NOW EMPLOYED Write to \"CANADIAN SCHOOL OF_ELECTRICITY 282, @ ONTARIO W.MONTREAL \u2014 HA.4745 October 20 at Victoria Hall in aid of the Montreal Convalescent Hospital.hours toget1 2.Terence Driscoll fs representative of many who feel that by projects such as these, hope of international understanding, and peace in our time, can become a permanent reality.EAST CO.)ST PANORAMA \u201cMotoring\u201d in the Maritimes\u201d will be the title of a movie being filmed at present for the government information bureaus in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.-In technicolor, the film will be shown ih both Canada and the United States.inexhaustible Everything About Slide Rules Learn the proper technique of SLIDE RULE operation \u2014 with its possibilities.Its manipulation constitutes a science as well as an art.JUNO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE SLIDE RULE SPECIALISTS in Mannheim, Polyphase, Duplex, Log-Log Trig and Decitrig, Vector, Decipoint, etc.Practical adaptation of slide rule to suit individual needs, trade or General Inorganic Chemistry Qualitative Analysis Inorganic Quantitative Analysis Organic Chemistry Carbohydrates, Fats, Amino-Aclday and Proteins Physical Chemistry Chemical Thermodynamics Industrial Inorganic Chemistry Qualitative Organic Analysis Industrial Organic Chemistry Chemistry of High Polymers Draughting Machine Drawing and Design Elements of Mathematics Algebra, Trigonometry, and nalytic Geometry Calculus Advanced Algebra and Infinite Series _ Differential Equations Advanced Calculus Solid Analytic Geometry and Vester Analysis General Physics Mechanics, Heat, Sight and Sound Radio and Sound Reproduction Statics and Dynamics Optics Thermodynamics and Kinetle Theory Latin Composition and Translation ntroduction to Philosophy ic and Scientific Method Philosophy of Ethics - Russian Literature Spanish Language Spanish Literature Latin American Culture Survey of the Social Sciences introduction to Economics Evolution of Modern Economie Soclety International Economie Relations Industrial Legisiation and Labour Problems History of Economio Thought Radio Theory and Design Technology of Fibre General Dyeing Survey of the Humanities English Language English Composition Degree ond Unit Courses College work for high school graduates, leading in two or three years of evening study to the diploma of Associate, and in from four fo six years to the degree of Bachelor\u2014in Arts, Science, or Commerce.Preparation for degrees in Accountancy.Students may also enroll in the division for single subjects, Degree courses are also offered in the Day Division.Lectures begin Oct.1.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 English Literature of the XIXIth ntury American Literature Literature of Science English Literature of the XVIIth and XVilith Centuries Shakespeare and Elizabethan rama Canadian Literature English Literature of the XXth ur Creative Writing Introduction to Modern Literature Reports, and Precis Writing Public Speaking Short Story Writing Survey of English Literature Appreclation of Poetry è Modern French Literature Contemporary French Literature Composition and Public Speaking in the French Language German Language General Psychology Advanced neral Psychology Educational and Vocational Guidance Psychology in Industry and mm erce Peychology of Education re ation neral Anthropolog Social Movements and Insitutions The American Indian Elementary Accountancy Intermediate Accountancy Cost Accounting fuditing and Investigation igher Accountancy General Commerce Commercial Law Advanced Economic Theory Economic Statistics Fhitose hy of Education nt cation History of Early Civilization History of the Latin Amerisen Republics Histary of Soclal and Polities! Her Canada Since 1791 ssia eam uetion to Political Science International Political Relations Political Theories, Ancient ond Advertisir Transportation and Tratflo Company Secretaria! P: Credits Collections Investment Analysis Corporation Finance Insurance nha ment ce Manage Commercial Correspondents rain Sup naiyals mé Evaluation tional Trace Business \u2018Arithmetic and Algebns hematlcs of Fina Tatton! and Graphical Methode SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHOOLS Evening High School Evening Business Schoo! TA à DA #10 ¢ AQ ° BA CH SU 1215 3797 SING fessi .; .Evening School of Art ! acte Co profession.in mastering mathematies \u2014 basic science Professional or leisure time training Graded courses leading to high Business and technical bier A \" .i § 2 in all branches of art.Evening classes school graduation diploma, pros begin September 55, os underlying engineering.open October 2.vincial high school leaving certie ness diploma courses In doy diisoh \u2014 Paint} ficate, matriculation, General, com- Stenography Apply to J.A.Juneau, Principal Drawing and ainting merclal, : niet ond Jane Typowrit id i courses, Grades ?a Business Arithmetic 4173 Northcliffe Avenue, N.D.C., WA.6551 re one year each grade 11 In two English Conversation (fer Frome Sculpture years, Classes open Sept, 24, pareakIng oils Also Day or Evening Classes, Uni-or Bilingual\u2014In Illustration Businoss Correspornenet COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Lettering _ Evening Elementary School frenpriné Reading By Clo Pri 1 Advertising Layout and Design Graded courses leading fo ole- Estimating y Class or Private Tuition.Poster Design mentary school graduation and Draughting Materials | high school entrance, Grades 5, 6 end 7.Adults especialy welcome.Classes open Sept.123.Registration now in process (10 am.to 9 p.m., Sat.to 1 p.m.) Information regarding day or evening courses may be obtained from the Registrar y CA SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF THE MONTREAL Y\" \u201c 444) DRUMMOND STREET, MONTREAL » TELEPHONE MA 8331 y 9 Practical Mathematlc bre of Text Fete Dyeing and Finishing Fashion Drawing and Design Fabrio Design The study of abstract mathematics, moring as it is, can easily become Cartooning and Caricature most interesting, captivating and comprehensive with the SLIDE RULE \u2014the only mechanical means that will make you grasp arid mathematics.445 An electronically controlled 7-foot SLIDE RULE will shortly be in full operation for class instructional purposes.i to, ; + .joe H { Lei dédié 2 rs peluced Rail Fares « anksgiving for Than kegIvIn - uced rail fares for Thanks- à mi dog DOY week-end between all in Canada and to border M in the United Btates will E | 1 porided by Canadian rail- i EY A Brass chaïrman of = gadian Passenger Associa- mnounced today.The tickets, priced on the usual 0 puidsy basis of the fare and a | pird for the round trip, will be pod going from noon on Friday, Actober 10, until 2 p.m.Monday, tober 13.Tickets will be honor- ji for the return trip not later pm midnight Tuesday, October jt 1001, .ol ~\u2014 ficher Music Method | and Piano School | li) Mackay St.FL 591 | \\ORMAL FLETCHER COURSE | For Teachers | wlll eo | rse FUITCHER MUSIC CLASSES | For Beginners Ang, uiss JANE LUDGATE REID nesg uiss HENRIETTA M.GILES 3pon- ae fice Ling, .ac fllive Sanborn Lead WILL DIRECT THE to- ° .ts.Mlramatic-Diction r hblic Speaking Classes esl WARY BEETLES \u2014 School EL.5170 THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 CLA 0) PAGE SEVEN Museum of Fine Arts Illustration, etc.CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS PRINCIPA1.1379 Sherbrooke Street West Write for Syllabus \u2014 Register Now OPENS OCT.1s - ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.DART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN Day and Evening Courses.Drawing, Painting, Design Modelling, Commercial Art.Graphic Arts, CHILDREN'S CLASSES \u2014 NON-PROFESSIONAL Montreal Sir George Williams School Professional and leisure-time training in all branches of fine and commercial art, including drawing |.and painting, water colour, oil, modelling end sculpture, poster design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising art.Three studios.Individual instruction, Co-educational.Day courses September to June; evening courses October to May.Special Saturday morning class for school pupils.Information from SINGER-DANCER The popular and charming Theresa Daly, assistant to Betty Speirs at the Speirs-Miller Dance Studios, who is rapidly forging to the front in entertainment circles in the Province of Quebec.Miss Daly's radio and concert schedule Is very full for the coming season.Course On French Canada Market Will Be Conducted In English This season, the French Market section of the Junior Advertising and Sales Club will present a special course on the rich and increasing section of the French Market.The courses will be given by A HILDA GALT Jae E = STUDIO § nu poking Every Type Of Dancing Taught E \"WALLET CLASSES FOR = 2 TOE ADULTS AND = * ACROBATIC CHILDREN = * BALLROOM FREE AUDITIONS © CHARACTER BY APPOINTMENT = nN Register Now Open \u2014 Enroll Now ° :.= .swoios: = 1215 GREENE AVE.= [= mcmouarp ave ELWOOD 7279 = ve IANEEEREEEEREEREnnnEnnnnnn EE SING! DANCE! \"8 THE EVANS SISTERS BUSINESS CIRLS' CLASSES .ENROLL NOW! jothodt SCHOOL hod DANCING \u2014 MUSIC \u2014 SINGING 5, Clow pl CHILDREN'S CLASSES FOR GRACE AND DEPORTMENT promet .À POPULAR MICROPHONE SINCING nd Ch 45 Sherbrooke Street West DExter 4688 5 A Ah Victor Soucisse, French Market Specialist (The French Market); Charles Sauriol, Advertising Manager and Toronto representative on \u201cLe Samedi\u201d, \u201cLe Film\u201d and \u201cLa Revue Populaire\u201d (Where do they live ?); Paul Hayes, International Surveys Ltd.(Buying Power of the Province); Herman Diehl former Managing Director of \u201cLe Canada\u201d (Media in French Canada); Paul L'Anglais, President of Radio Programme Producers (Radio and Movies Advertising), Yves Bourassa of Les Services Publicitaires Francais (Adaptation and Original Planning) and \u201cothers.The courses will be given each Monday night at 8 p.m.at the Montreal High School, University Street and they will all be in English.Two teen-agers were arrested in Illinois for robbing a ecrip- ple.Here's lots of lock to them! Fast stepping doesn\u2018t help a bit in Keeping up with running expenses.ART ot the Montreal Y.M.C.A.Registrar.144) Drummond St.- MA.8331 ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS:- The second yaar of instruction will open The Week of October 6:h.AT THE School of Musical Arts 5767 MONKLAND AVE.EL.1668 Classes in Voice, All Instruments and Musical Theory ENROL NOW .DON'T DELAY 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 GIRLS Ballet - Tap - Toe - Acrobatic Highland - Modern - Ballroom Conditioning REGISTER NOW 330 Victoria Avenue \"CARRIE BIGGERS EL.0384 SINGING .SCHOOL or à 227-0141 (M PRE TT TA REGISTER NOW Pere AAS TTT EE S221 RSS RN TER ie i eden | nnouncing CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Etc.| BUSINESS GIRLS | Slenderising, Tap Dancing, Modelling, Ete.| BALLROOM DANCING | Featuring Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango.: Rhumba, Jive, Etc.PROFESSIONAL TAP CLASS Featuring Advanced Routines etl] HIGH SCHOOL BALLROOM CLASS Pianoforte\u2014Musical Instruction Pupils Prepared for McGill \u2018Exam: BOY'S CLASS (Under Peter Miller personally.) Dancing\u2014Singing-\u2014Elocution amer mar we LE Agra 1 rrr Sr, SE a + ama em roe Er LIA aE om v\u2014 - D Elec are mes 2 2 dan ee JC JS PV tea rie es De ee TEE STI Ci SHEE TARBT TITER RTT TRACE a y CT AID > ee ae Et À 2 ae Ei cm ad a A AE a id AGRA PY EVE ER cont pies 7 pre - - = : = 3 veiw Lr la LA 25 ame 0 \u201c> pre > pie _ MS ter - \" \u201c re LUE.ede 5 éme is REE rm ar ira RS NE ES SI A 2 SEE: cs : BAI.ALTERS Ee 7m AT = men mire - - 7 PIRE I TES mages = on eR Rn or LEA a SG nivel PAGE EIGHTY Serving the City of Westmoont GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by _ THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d sims to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall spbacriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mall.Post Office Dept.Ottaws FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 NEW BOND ISSUE COMING The decision to offer a second series of Canada Savings Bonds, forecast some time ago, has been confirmed by the Hon.Douglas Abbott, Minister of Finance.The new issue goes on sale on October 14th.The Minister of Finance stated that the second series of Canada Savings Bonds will be dated November 1st, 1947, and will bear interest at the rate of 234% each year for ten years.They may be redeemed at any time at any bank in Canada for full face walue plus interest and will be registered in the owner\u2019s name \u2014 affording protection against loss.Not more than $1,000 of this series may be registered in any one nrqne.Mr.Abbott pointed out that the new series will enable the continuance of the Payroll Savings Plan now in operation in thousands of organizations throughout the country, and will also permit its installation by other companies who recognize its value.The new Canada Savings Bonds will also be available for purchase by the general public, who may buy them for cash or on instalments.Mr.Abbott said that the reception given to Canada Savings Bonds since their introduction last October had provided the main reason for the new offering.Purchases have tren made since that time by more than 1,200,000 Canadians.This total includes 623,840 employees who used Payroll Savings Plan facilities provided by their employers.DO WE PAY TOO MUCH?How much profit did the average American manufacturer make per dollar of sales from 1929 to 1946 inclusive, eighteen years?Many made good profits, some lost.To get the net results of industry as a whole we must subtract the losses from the gains and divide the total dollar value of production into net profits.Now put down on the corner of this page what you think would be a fair average profit during these eighteen hectic years.You will get the answer before you reach the end of the story, writes R.J.Deachman, Consulting Economist, of Ottawa.I asked twenty different people this question.The answers ranged all the way from 1% of 1% to 25%.The answer comes within this range \u2014 it could hardly go outside of it, either way.Here's some help for you: 1929 was a good year in the United States, profits averaged 6.25c per dollar of sales.The stock market crashed in 1929, hard times came, hot foot.Profits dropped to 2.25c per dollar of sales in 1930.The average deficit per dollar of sales was 1.14c in 1931, 1932 was worse, a loss of 4.6c per dollar of sales.When we average up these four years, the pros margin becomes mighty small, less than one per cent, not quite three-quarters of one per cent.By 1936 profits were back to 5.14c, but fell back in 1938 to 2.26c.The war broke out in Eurgpe in 1939 and profits of manufacturers increased.The rate rose to 5.15c in 1939; 5.81c in 1940 and 6.19e in 1941, The Americans entered the war in 1941.Did the profits rise or fall on American entry into the war?You may take a guess on that too, you won\u2019t have long to wait for your answer.Fro ma high of 6.19c per dollar of sales in 1941 the profits declined to 3.21c in 1945.The average of the four years from 1942 through 1945 were 3.56c for each dollar of sales.The figure for 1946 is tentative, and is partly estimated.The final figure will not materially change totals or averages.During the eighteen years profits averaged out at 3.2c for each dollar of sales.Look back at the figure you scribbled on this page.How close did you come to the .right answer ?Two ex-M's of P.came closest.Their guess was 3c.The two highest guesses 17 and 25 c were made by men who, politically, were far to the left.More were under the 6c level than above it.Now let\u2019s look at the 3.2c.In the aggregate it's a large sum.We read of huge amounts Cot .paid out in dividends and forget that when measured against the total volume of production they are very small.Do we pay too much?It would be difficult -to pay less.rate of bond interest.Is that too much?You have the facts: What is the answer?Or should I say: What was your answer?Try it on your friends.Perhaps your friends may guess better than mine \u2014 perhaps not.DON\u2019T GIVE UP TOO EASILY In view of the large number of drowning fatalities that have been reported this year, the advice of Dr.Gordon Bates of the Health League of Canada is worth the attention of all.Too often, Dr.Bates declares, artificial respiration has not been continued long enough to be certain that life is extinct.As a result, it is only fair to conclude, some unfortunate victims have been given up for dead when their lives might have been saved by continued effort.Any one who has had experience with the rescue of drowning casualties can recall instances in which unconscious persons have been revived after almost every one present had given up hope.Dr.Bates himself points to cases of successful resuscitation in which the victim had been under water for nearly half an hour before being rescued.The fact underlines the importance of continuing artificial respiration as long as the slightest hope for recovery remains.Applying artificial respiration requires the is generally credited.It is not hard to understand the discouragement that follows when, after many long minutes of hard work, the victim shows no sign of life \u2014 no pulse, no heart beat, no eye reflex.But the knowledge that life can be saved after as long as four hours of arii\u2019icial respiration should keep rescuers working, in relays, until the onset of rigor mortis proves that death has, indeed, won.Any one vacationing near water would do well to remember Dr.Bates\u2019 three essentials for reviving drowning victims.They are: 1.Clear the air passage by pulling out tongue and any other obstruction.2.Apply artificial respiration (preferably the Schaeffer method).3.Keep artificial respiration up for at least four hours, or until rigor mortis sets in.PRAISE FOR BRITISH WOMEN The women of Great Britain are carrying on the struggle to win the peace as strenuously as they did in war time, says Mrs.G.H.Edgar, Honorary Treasurer of the British Legion Women's Section, now touring Canada.Her body of workers now total 500,000 with 2,600 branches scattered all over the United Kingdom.They operate two convalescent homes where windows or female dependents may go and receive free medical care.In addition they have opened a children\u2019s home and plan to open a cénsiderable number when housing accommodations are available.Mrs.Edgar said that there were 700 children in London alone waiting to get in their home who are either bombed-out orphans or in destitute circumstances.In her talks to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion she outlined in detail the struggles they were having in trying to maintain these homes.Two of the biggest difficulties were the shortages of food and clothing.In spite of the talk about a neutral war effort from Southern Ireland, she mentioned that they have quite a number of workers there who carried on during the war and are also active at present.GIVE THE YOUNG A CHANCE Mr.D.M.Naismith, now 88 years of age, the inventor of basketball, who graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College in 1878, in a letter to the Mount Forest Confederate, tells how, at 15 years of age, contractor, involving $500,000, in one instance, and $128,000, in another.- Present day contracts may be too com- is a great deal of today\u2019s work which could be done by young men and women, at which they never get a chance until middle age.One of the reasons young people leave Canada is that there are too many old people sitting on the lid of opportunity.\u2014 The Scene from Shingwauk Farm.wr 0° DN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 The average is only slightly more than the | THE FORUM Conducted by Howard S.Ross, .L e In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed © The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does not a.+ expenditure of more physical effort than - he wrote tenders for his father, a railroad: plicated for fifteen-year-old boys, but there accept responsibility for them.R.I.most historic place of Jewish worship in the United States and one of the nation\u2019s oldest religions monuments, has recently been dedicated as a national shrine.In 1790 George Washington spoke in the synogogue, delivering a famous message on liberty of conscience and toleration.British railways union stated in a report to the Trades Union Congress that shortage of labor and poor condition of the war- worn rolling stock would make the railways dangerous next winter if the freeze-up is as bad as 1946-47.The report stated that one locomotive in every five and at least one freight car in eight are being repaired and 12,000 more men are needed.Since Sept.1946, 20,000 railway workers\u2014including 6,000 on \u201cfoot plate jobs\u201d'\u2014left industry.The state of the roadway causes anxity.Concrete ties were being used on many stretches but the general condition of the lines has caused a slow-down policy on many routes.* * * On his return from a two month visit to the U.S.A., Bishop Aulen described the people of that country as having \u201cmore strength and vitality than any other nation.\u201d He declared that Americans are aware of their responsibility as the leading power of the world.* * * In reply to a question Ghandi said, foreign missionaries will not be asked to quit India, and that Indian Christians will be free to occupy high official positions in the new Dominion of India.Asked if non-Christians will be free to become Christians, Ghandi said he would be guided by the laws to be passed by the Constituent Assembly.He added: \u201cChrist came into the world to spread the gospel of love and peace but his followers have brought about tyranny and misery\u201d.} * * * The Edinburgh Presbytery of the Church of Scotland recently discussed contraception but the matter was left for consideration by the General Assembly.The clause as submitted read: \u201c\u2018Scientific contraception is to be recognized as a means which, wisely employed within the marriage bond, can contribute to human freedom, health and happiness.Xx x x The shocking truth is that during the first 6 months of 1946 eighty persons each day have been killed by motor vehicles.Last year with eleven per cent less traffic deaths were 92 each day.This of course is a national disaster but largely through carelessness.If the 14,490 traffic Touro Synagogue in Newport,\u201d deaths had occured at on one place the nation woug 3,0 been stirred into dgipy thing to stop such slaughte Wilbur L hd ilbur La Roe, Jr, of the Presbyterign cori U.S.A.reeently called upon ù 55,000 Presbyterian elders + know more about what the church is doing at home and abroad.He also warned \u201cthere | no excuse for ignoring th liquor issue, as we are now igno ing it.Nor can we tolerate cock tail parties by church office and members\u201d, * * x July dividends declareq b Canadian corporations amounted to $35,837,047, as compared wit $29,561,639 last year.x * * \u201cWe should always rememie that the British market is th most Important in all the wo and the our own welfare from à economic standpoint is inext cably bound up with the welfa of the British people.- \u2014Brooks Bulletin, Xx ¥ x The Chairman of United King dom Aircraft Company, Maj Halford, announced that new Dg Haviland jet propulsion engi known as the Ghost.It develop a thrust equal to 12,000 horsg power from an engine driving s airscrew.It is expected th the new engine will give a spea of 615 miles an hour and that fleet of 85-ton planes each ca to Paris in a matter of minutes rying 50 passengers from Londo * * * U.S.A.War Assets Administr tion has disposed of surplus w property that cost $78.7 billion for a net return of about te cents on each dollar.x +4 It is estimated that 8979 { the veterans recently enrolled U.S.educational institutions us der the G.I.Bill of Rights af studying theology.* * * A teacher who did not obe the red light was ordered by li Court: \u201cYou are to write 5 times \u2018I did not obey the ré light.\u201d Sk kK Mexicans are very disappoin ed they cannot get U.S.A.he farm machinery.One visitor Dallas, Texas, had $70,000 # whith to purchase any farm | plements he could get.Represe tatives of 400,000 members of farmer's organization could § very few machines and were to it might be two years before th could have their orders filled \u2014_\u2014 BRITISH WCRLD FEDERATION Field Secretary Sept.30th and Oct.1st \u2014 Subjects: e Tuesday, the ages might be expected.after the ldst battle.Book room and leading library bbe Ble * ravi.1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sept.30th: \u201cArmageddon\u2019s At The Gat: 97% of all the Bible prophecies have now bec fulfilled and the Bible gives information as to when the Grand Climax © Wednesday, Oct.1st: \u201cAfter Armageddon \u2014 What?\" describes the marvellous conditions that w 11 em.to § p.m.Room 104, 1502 $t.ISRAEL (CANADA) So TWO PUBLIC MEETINGS AT VICTORIA HALL \u2014 WESTMOUNT Speaker: Mr.R.E.WEMP, = a wealth © ' ih is earth {IT ist ob EVERYBODY WELCOME day through Saturdor: Mon Peo Catherine St.turing j State e Boa , A ( bon ask point \u2018 pB Br« da pe Mr, Br nes Sit ser.T te 18 nt and gitable F Jext S att, Se il prea y, Dr.zing.à Rall: day Si the Le 3 p.m.fing su jie.A st ; Ma Burch of .\u2014_ Bom, In Domi fi be obs tion Sun [| be br price wil EX and r CJAD Dr.LI the sub) busines ic unde bb will ju olation i \u201cAs the frsohn, At 3 p.Church motion the lov ktion wit gramme ds of ited to pected hers t utily we E the e Ir will pr à pm.t ie Care tvening 5 Peop pason\u2019s iendshi Young h Mong Circle wi There bof Cub Scouts Land B \u201cesday, =) Stanley tn Sund cher wi] Superin Western fan Ch st eng sent of Arch in Portunities bound Ter m éherday \"of thy t Syno of the Canada Arch be * SEE De yy.ily 98 on L™ i hin Minister + = qi of ] ch last Thursday, Dr.Nor- tr 3 rato ure th 5 to thei and re | th no cock fice d 0 ounted à with nembe is th worl rom inextri welfa Illetin.à King Majo ew De engi develop | horse ving 2 ed th a sped | that ich ca rinutes .Londa ninistr lus w billion out B,979 olled ons ug hits 6 L by jte 5 the ré lappoint , hea sitor 00 wi arm In leprese rs of uld & ere to ore thi fled.St.James Utd.oF.W.Norwood and Mrs.or returned last week from nd and have taken up resi- bt\" Walkley Avenue.de meeting of the Official J st.James United igned as Interim Minist- ad 188! , on account of his absence r ; .on the city on preaching and turing missions in the Unit- | states and Canada this Fall a Board, upon motion of Prof.| à Gifford, passed a resolu- asking the Presbytery to int as Interim Minister Rev.p.Brown, until a call is given j a pastorate is settled.yr.Brown has been serving St.jes since July as Visiting Mi- er, The Pulpit Supply Com- Le is proceeding to investi- Lu and survey the field for a able pastor for St.James.ext Sunday, Rev.R.DeWitt Jt, Secretary of Presbytery, il preach in the morning, and y, Dr.A.Lloyd Smith in the cning- à Rally Day service for the miay School will be conducted ; he Lecture Hall next Sunday 3 pm.when W.M.LeBrocq.ting superintendent, will pre- je, À story will be narrated by | ; Marygold Nash \u2014 \u201cThe burch of the Friendly Heart\u201d.== - Bominion-Douglas h Dominion-Douglas, Sunday be observed as Religious Edu- in Sunday and both services NW be broadcast.The morning hice will be broadcast over py and the evening service r CJAD.At the morning ser- p Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach the subject \u201cThe most import- business of our generation\".ic under the direction of John ph will include \u201cJesu Joy of isolation\" by Bach-Sampson.j'As the Hart Pants\u201d by Men- pssohn.43 pm.tnere will be held Church School Rally Day and motion Exercises.This is one | the loveliest services in con- don with the Church School | fgmme and all parents and Grant will preach the second in, Conference of Methodist Churches ds of scholars are cordially\u2019 id to attend.Every scholar, mpcted to be present and new | piers to the school will be tly welcome.k the evening Rev.Graham twill preach at the service at hom, taking as his theme ire Care of Him.\u201d Following wening service at 845 p.m.3 People's Union will begin ason's work with a meeting iendship Parlor to which ev- Voung person is invited.Monday at 2 p.m.the Sew- lircle will hold its first meet- There will be the usual meet- Rof Cubs at 7 p.m.on Mon- Scouts at 7 p.m.on Tues- and Brownies at 6 p.m.on énesday, \u2018 Yanley Presbyterian \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * % Sunday morning guest \u201cer will be Rev.J.A.Mun- Superintendent of Missions ern Canada for the Pres- at Church.Mr.Munroe has \"encouraging report to ; nt of the progress of the in Western Canada where fortunities for expansion seem boundlesg, i * Meeting will commence hy Hay at 8 pm, with the \u2018 the Gospel of John.tn of Montreal and Ot- j mg \u20ac Presbyterian Church H Wa Will meet in Melville N beginning Tuesday.MS, (Staniey Auxil- fg ge their opening ile esday, The Rev.J.Ris Eu be guest speaker, n 1.being \u201cForeign | This will * | + Westmount Baptist J \u201cOut of Great Tribulation.\u201d be the Title of the morning address in Westmount Baptist Church.Dr.Johnston will tell of what happened to Churches in Norway and how, \u201cHaving Washed Their Robes\u201d, these Norwegian Christians came out of the long dark night of German occupation more truly| 4 x Christian than they had ever t.Andr \u2019 Been.A brief \u201cChildren\u2019s Talk\" | St.Andrew's J is one of the fine features of the Morning Worship.\u201cThrough the Blitz to Abundant Blessing\u201d.At the evening service.the Minister will tell the thrilling story of a London East- End Church which, with devastation all around it, stayed with its task and has come through to a period of unprecedented success in practical Christian life and service.Following the evening service, the first Westmount Christian Youth Fellowship will be held in the McKergow Room.This will be a fine gathering of young men and women.A small orchestra will be present.A brief address on a most vital subject will be given.Refreshments will be served.Young men and women are very cordially invited to share in this inspiring gathering.* * | St.Andrew's Church | * * A new season's activities have begun in the week-day organijza- tions in St.Andrew's.The Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs have resumed their weekly meetings.The Church School, in all departments, will reopen on Sunday morning at éleven o'clock.There is needed still a leader to ' take charge of the Brownie Pack.Two of the four Organ Recitals arranged by Mr.Fred Whiteley have already been presented\u2014the guest organists being Dean Arthur Collingwood, of the University of Saskatchewan, and Phillips Motley, organist of First Baptist Church .and Temple Emanu-EL These recitals, so ably presented, have elicited many favorable comments.The two remaining recitals will first two Sunday evenings in October.With the Choir, Mr.White- | ley is making preparation for the Dettingen | rendition of Handel's \u2018Te Deum'\u2014a work of deep religious significance.On Sunday morning Rev.D.Ma brief series of sermons on the general theme, \u201cOurs,\u201d the particular subject on Sunday being \u201cThe Task of the Church\u201d.In the evening Rev.Andrew Mowatt will preach his.Communion of The Lord's Supper farewell sermon, before leaving for Calgary where he will become minister of Wesley United Church.Sunday, October 5th, is World- Wide Communion Sunday.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning Worship, with pre-Communion Service on Friday evening, Oct.3rd at 8 o'clock.DISHING IT OUT One of the bloodiest screen fights since the memorable battle in \u201cThe Spoilers\u201d takes place in Paramount's \u201cGolden Earrings\u201d between Ray Milland and newcomer Murvyn Vye, Each kiss shortens your lite three minutes, says a scientist.Shorter\u2014but much sweeter.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.\\WW and Roslyn Ave.a John Alexander Johnston, D.D.Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choïrmasler STANDARD TIME SUNDAY, SEPIEMBER 28th 11.00 a.m.\u201cOut of Great Tribulation.\u201d The Thrilling Story of the Christian Church in Norway.\u201cThey That Huve Shed Their Robes.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cThrough the Blitz To Abundant Blessing.The Moving Story of an Eust London Congregation.\u201d Dr.Johnston at both Services, 8.15 p.n.Westmount Christian Youth \u201c Fellpwshi ,, Orchestra.Address.\u2014 \u2018Refreshirénts, VISITORS WELCOME ALL SERVICES be offered on the i \u201cIn a World like | Dome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly PAGE NINE Rev.D.M.Grant will preach on \u201cIn a world like ours\u2014 (2) The task of the Church.\u201d In the evening, Rev.Mr.Mow- att will preach his farewell sermon before leaving to take up his new duties as Minister of Wesley Church, Calgary, Alberta.Following the service there will be a social gathering where the many friends of Mr.and Mrs.Mowatt will have an opportunity to wish them Godspeed as they leave Montreal.x * Calvary Church * * Services of worship will be held in Calvary United Church on Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p-m.The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.All services will be on Standard Time.The morning service will be conducted and the sermon delivered on the theme, \u201cThe Tragedy of the Closed Door\u201d, by Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A, the assistant to the Minister.The evening-service at 7.30 p.m.will be of a special character, when the guest speaker will be Alister Kirker, who will tell of the great rally of Christian Youth held in Oslo, Norway, last summer, which he attended as a representative from the Montreal- Ottawa conference of the United Church.Members of Calvary Y.P.U.and officers of the Montreal Presbytery will conduct the : service of worship.| Following the service the Church Mr.Kirker will show moving pictures of his visit to the countries of Europe, in the Church Hall.All young people are urged to hear what the youth of the world are doing and how | Canadian youth can share in the \u2018 building of a better world.During this week-end and the.coming week Dr.Jones will be representing the United Church of Canada at the Ecumenical in 1 i i throughout the world, meeting in Springfield, Mass.| Dr.Jones will return to con- | duct the services in Calvary on! ; Sunday, October 5th, when the: will be shared service.Monday, 8 p.m.Young People's Union meeting in Church Parlors.at the morning Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28h 11,00 a.m.\u201cOur Churches Work in Western Canada.\u201d Rev.J.A.Mun- roe, Supt.of Missions in Western Canada.5 an, Sunday School.0 pan, \u201clet us fear lest we should seem to come short.\u201d Hebrew 4:1.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M., L.Mus, (Ne Gill), Organist and Choir Director 11.41 7.3 Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Ave., Westmount {Opposite Westmount Park) Minister: Rev, Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A.LLB, D.D.SUNDAY.SEPTEMBER 28lh 10.30 and 11.30 a.m.Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.Divine Worship, 7.10 p.m.Divine Worship, The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at Bolh Services | Tues, Sept.20th, 8.00 p.m.The Synod of Montreal and Ollawa will meet in Melville Church, All sessions .are open to the public.VISITORS WELCOME Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.The Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary will meet in the Church Parlors.The guest speaker will be Mrs.R.DeWitt Scott.All the fadies of the congregation will be welcome.Thursday, 8 p.m.Choir rehearsal, male singers are urgently needed.Mr.Clifford Mitchell, will be glad to meet prospective members.* 7 - * I St.Luke's United | * om mee - * \u201cSacramental Benefits\u201d is the subject of the morning sermon in St.Luke's this Sunday.In'the evening the Minister vill preach on the Parable of the Good Sa- © 7.00 a.m, Holy maritan.The Ladies of The Order of The Scottish Clans will be in attendance at public worship.The attention of the members ot the congregntion is drawn to the fact that the Eizhth World Wide Communion Sunday will be observed on Sund-y, October 5th\u2019 November 14th is the date set for the Fall Suvper and Sale.Ladies of the Congregation are urged to generously co-operate with the W.A.and make this event an outstand\u2018ing success.Contributions of plain and fancy sewing, Knitted articles, jams, jellies and pickles will be appreciated by the Committee.The «eneral convener is Mrs.J.Harry Spence.The Carpet Bowling Club has now commenced its season's activities and a cordial invitation is extended to all who may be interested.New members will be made welcome.Time\u2014Monday at 8 p.m, Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector 171h SUNDAY AFTER TRINTTY 8.) a.m Holy Communion.9.00 a.m.Parish Breakfast.10.15 a.m, Malins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.C400 pan, Sunday Sehinol, 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES floly Communion: 8 a.m.Monday anid Friday: 7 a.m.Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 aan.Wednesday.Mating: 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\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoise Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant: ) Rev.J.Gardner Hodder, L.Th.17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector, 11.30 aan, Junior Church, 7.30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.J.G.Hodder.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st 10.00 a.m, Holy Communion, Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth, Naylor, Rector.17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 aan, Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Senjor Sunday School.11.00 a.m Morning Prayer.Preacher: The Rector.Kindergarten Class for small children.3.00 p.m.Junior Sunday School and Kindergarten, 7.00 p.m, Evenson, Preacher: The Rev.S.Andrews, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th St.Michael and All Angels 10.00 a.m.Holy Conynunion.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st Communion.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.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 10.08 aan, Church School.11,00 a,m.\u201cThe Tragedy of the Closed Door?\u201d Preacher: Me Maxwell Reader, B.A, Asst.to Minister.pn Meo Alister Kirker, who represented the Youth ol the Montreal/Ottaa Conference in Oslo, will speak.Service conducted by Y.P.of Calvary and Montreal Presbytery.Following this service Mr.Kirker will show moving pictures of his trip in the Church Hall.All young people invited.Organist und Clioir Director, Mr.Gifford Mitchell 7.30 Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Avenue Lansdowne Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.R.Graham Barr.B.A.8.0.SUNDAY.SEP EMBER 28h RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SUNDAY 11.06 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith.\u201cThe most Umportant Lusiness of our generation.\u201d 3.00 pan.Church School Rally Day Exercises.7.30 pau, Rev.Graham wre, \u201cTake Care of Him.\u201d R45 nan.Youn People's Union, Morning Service broadeast over CBM; Evening Service over CIAD, Organist and Cholrmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.lac.St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St Antoine Rd.\u2014 near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant.B.A., Minister Rev.Andrew J.Mowatt, B.A., 8.D.Assistant Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 11.00 a.m, Mr.Grant.\u201cIn A World Like Ours.\u201d (2) The Task of the Church.7.30 pan.Mr.Mowatt.\u201cLife's Hilltops.™ Organist and Choirmaster, Me.Fred Whiteley COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Interim Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 11.00 a.m.\u201cPauls Basie Prayer\u201d.Rev.R.Dewitt Scott, M.A., B.D.7.30 pon.\u201cFacing These Dissolvents of Religion\u201d, Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Mr.Warner Norman Organist and Choir Director ST.LUKE'S UNITED Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street} Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 11.00 a.m, (3) \u201cSacramental Benefits\", (Reception of New Members), Nursery Dept.3.00 pan, Promotion the Church ments), 7.30 pam.\u201cThe Good Samaritan.The Ladies of The Order of The Scottish Clans will worship with us.Organist and Choir Director K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C M.Westmount Park Church {Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) 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and Mrs.R.Cumming, mother of the groom entertained the bridal.party after the wedding rehearsal, at a buffet supper.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Phyllis Evelyn, only daughter of Mr.Walter Seaton and the late Mrs.Seaton, to Mr.Clifford.Frank Jones, son of Mrs.Jones, of Rosemount, and the late Mr.Jones, is taking place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock at St.Luke's Anglican Church, Rosemount.The bride elect was born on Wood Avenue, Westmount, and her parents at one time had a business on Green Avenue.Miss Seaton took both her elementary and high school education in Westmount.Her cousin, Miss Joyce Casement, Town of Mount Royal, will attend her on Saturday as bridesmaid.WEDDINGS NAYLOR \u2014 MORGAN The marriage of Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Morgan, of 321 Victoria Avenue, Westmount, to Mr.Walter Mount Naylor, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Whitwell Naylor, of Toronto, took place at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, September 13th in West- mount Park United Church, the Rev.C.W.Goth officiating.Gladioli adorned the altar and the guests pews were marked off with white ribbon and sprigs of purple heather.Helen Hewetson sang \u201cI'll Walk Beside Thee\u201d and \u201cBecause\u201d during the signing of the register, accompanied by organist, George Flower.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white brocaded satin gown having a fitted bodice with bustle and carried a cascade of red roses.Her wedding veil of tulle illusion was held by an orange blossom bandeau.Miss Jean Morgan acted as maid of honor for her sister, in a dress of turquoise blue taffeta with bateau neckline.Her hair bandeau was of turquoise, and she carried a bouquet of pink gladioli.Miss Dorothy Morgan, the bride's youngest sister, was junior bridesmaid, in pink taffeta with bertha neckline, pink velvet bandeau with rosebuds and carrying a nosegay of pink rosebuds.Mrs.C.Morgan, the bride's mother, was in a steel grey crepe dress, with back accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses.Mrs.Walter W.Naylor, the bridegroom's mother, was attired in a dress of reddish tone\u2018 crepe, with black accessories and | a corsage of Talisman roses.Mr.John Bigras, of London, Ont.acted as groomsman, while the ushers were Mr.N.D.Conway.\u2018of Toronto, brother-in-law of the groom, and Mr.A.Peber- dy, of Lachine.- Following the wedding supper in the Mount Royal Hotel, Mr.Naylor and his bride left on their honeymoon motor trip to Northern Ontario, Mrs.Naylor going away in a -navy blue suit with red accessories and a corsage of white gladiolii They will reside : in Montreal.Out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Naylor, the groom's parents; 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they refrained from ad- g members of ether com- ities into their society, Ly several years remained an ex- sive sect.It was only when the san missionaries went to] st Thomas gave to the Orien- church the Aramaic language 4 al Liturgical books of In- are in that language.ker told how he, with two pr bishops and me members of the Catholic hurch in 1930.Since then 57,000 gle have followed them.The bishop said that there is birth control in India and the rrage growth of population per or is 5,000,000.Now that In- has become free there is a ge demand for tools and colleges as well pr hospitals, orphanages and asy- ms of various kinds.India, he noted, may be said to and The 124 priests many more as MR.AND MRS.HENRY SIMON URSIC The marriage of Miss Patricia Mary McCaffrey and Mr.Henry Simon Ursic was solemnized in St.Malachy's Chhurch on Saturday September 6th, Reverend Father John T.Brit, P.P.officiating.The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Ignatius McCaffrey, of N.D.G., while Mr.Ursic Is the son of Mr.John Ursic and the late Mrs.Ursic of Millers Heights, Pa.Mr.and Mrs.Ursic will reside In divided into two main political Es vups, the Hindus and the Mos- ation off.The nine provinces that \u2018terianjiiiuke up the Dominion of India nage salsfilere each a Hindu majority pop- ation, the major minority being lems.There are as well, jut 600 native atates ruled by Mian Princes.Most of these ter states have announced their jlention of uniting with the Do- pinion of India.Four states at int declared they would remain hependent, but one of these, favancore, with a population of Clanran- morning, clock.AY i End and a half millions, has de- t Ww med its intention of uniting ith the Dominion of India.uilding \u2018The troubles and massacres 3949 bu read of in the papers,\u201d de- \u2014 red the archbishop, \u2018\u2018are con- fied to certain localities and it now unlikely they will become idespread.\u201d The Indian is es- 3 ntially religious-minded.He \u201c.« MCUSTOM BUILT =\" FURNITURE ention Also Upholstering, Millers Heights, Pa., U.S.A.THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 sincerely believes in his religion and practices it.The speaker was introduced by Rev.E.M.Brown, S.J.and thanked by Mrs.Malcolm Gruner.Musical selections were given by Mrs.O'Kane, violinist, and Miss Helen Chamberlain, cellist, both members of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.Miss Nora Merrigan sang two solos accompanied by the music convener, Miss Ethel McDermott.Douglas J.Wilson To Be Guest Speaker At NDG Club Opening Members of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club are eagerly looking forwarc to the opening of the club season 1947-48 which will take place on Friday, Oct.3rd at 3 p.m.under the presidency of Mrs.Norman B.Muir.The speaker on this occasion will be Douglas J.Wilson, M.A, Ph.D., well known educationist, psychologist and editorial writer of the Montreal Daily Star.Dr.ce Slip Covers, Draperies ; .Wilson will speak on the subject, I 3 end Furniture Repairs \u201cEducation for a New Day.\u201d _ WI.6059 Mr.Charles Young, Executive \u2014 Director of the Montreal Council ALAIN & LAVALLEE of Social Agencies will give a 1309.B short talk on the Annual Wel- Greene Ave.fare Campaigner $, \\ NS Every Available 2102 NY paper - Domestic Ÿ \u2014 and Imported PLUS ; The Necessary pele | LA, ne 9594 Wall Paper Shop | | MEZZANINE FLOOR \u2014 CASTLE BUILDING - 1410 Stanley Street _ \" It Costs No More At This Specialty Store LTD.\\ Princess Elizabeth Will Receive Gift Of Canadian Blankets A wedding gift of fine Canadian blankets for Princess Elizabeth will be on display at the 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Woollen and Knit Goods Manufacturers Association to be held in Montreal on October 28-29.To be presented by the Canadian blanket industry, the gift will be delivered by air express to add a warm and colourful gift that is typically Canadian to the many gifts which wjll be sent to Princess Elizabeth from all over the world.\u201cOwing to our climate, necessity has resulted in our producing excellent blankets in Canada,\u201d a spokesman for the industry said.\u201cTo be modest, the blankets being sent to Princess Elizabeth are as fine as any produced in the world.In cold fact, they are finer than any blankets produced in other countries.\u201d Marking the 25th anniversary of the Association, woollen, hosiery and knit goods manufacturers from 160 municipalities representative of every province in Canada will attend the annual meeting at the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal.While the industry is one of the oldest in Canada its growth during the past quarter century is indicated by the increase in number of persons employed from 17,000 in 1921 to 41,000 in 1946, while the annual payroll of the industry has increased from $14,328,500 in 1921 to $54,000,000 in 1916.Douglas Bader Tickets may: be bought at the door for the military whist which the Wing Commander Douglas Bader Chapter of the I.O.D.E.is holding at St.Matthias Church Hall tomorrow evening at 8 p.m.Hospital W.A.The Womens' Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital will hold afternoon at 2.30 p.m.at the hospital.Mrs.Alton Goldbloom will preside., Splinters on the ladder of suc- a Board Meeting on Wednesday |g Daughters Of Nile Will Entertain Visiting Queen Mrs.Norma Hoble, Supreme Queen of the Daughters of the Nile of Rockford, Ill, will be the guest of Oasis Temple No.46, Montreal, on September 30th, and October 1st and 2nd.The recption committee will be arrival at C.N.R.Station.There will be a luncheon on October 1st at 12.30 p.m.at the 6.15 p.m.in the Vice Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.This will be followed by the Official Ceremonial and Inspection at Victoria Hall Westmount, about 8.45 p.m.Thursday, October 2nd, a luncheon will be held at Cafe Martin, followed by a visit to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, where Miss M.E.Orr, Superintendent, will be hostess at tea.All officers and candidates are cordially invited to attend.Mrs.Hoble will leave Montreal for Philadelphia, the next stop on her intinerary.Also attending the Official Inspection will be Mrs.Rose Gilbert M.B., Queen of Nereides Temple, in St.John, with Mrs.Frank Ryder and Mrs.Molly McAuley of Moncton, and Mrs, Wm.Macaulay and Mrs.H.Holder of St.John N.B., Mrs.Chas.Cope, Queen of Oronto Temple in Toronto will also be present, accompanied by Mrs.I.J.Isbell, and Mrs.Nellie Holmes, \u2018 Business Women Planning Retreat A closed retreat for young busjness women will be sponsored over the weekend of Nov.7 to Nov.9 by the Junior Branch of the Business Women's Sacred Heart Association, it has been announced.Conducted by a member of the Jesuit order, it_will be held at the Sacred Heart Convent, Atwater Avenue.The retreat is going to adhere to the principle of the organization in that it has been planned to suit the needs of a young woman working in the business world who would enjoy two days reflection of life and its meaning away from the general everyday concerns.Discussion periods feature the regular monthly meetings of the group who organized themselves last year, and they occur mainly on Sunday mornings.The seasonal program will be inaugurated by a meeting in the form of a tea at which a short address will be given by the Chaplain, Rev.Gerald McGuigan, S.J, M.A Loyola College.Those interested in the tea may call Noreen Forrester at By.3064, and anyone who desires additional information concerning on hand to welcome her upon her.Club 400; 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TRANNY SY SINE NSE Xa IIIT INNES vd 5 03 TRY Va rat bé rs ce PES TS i iL nrg cob PRG Fria oT ATTARTNG, = PE \u2014 \u201c PAGE POURTEEN THE EXAMINDR, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1947 Westmount's Home one Local Juniors Drop Opene; Meet Fashions Team Tomorrow By BOB LUNNY N.D.G.Maple Leafs broke out with a powerful offensive in the second half last Saturday afternoon at Trenholme Park to overwhelm Westmount Juniors 29-0 in the curtain raiser of the Q.R.F.U.Junior league before some 1,000 football fans.The game was marred by a large number of fumbles.It was a nip and tuck affair in the first half but during the last half the NDG\u2019ers came to life and ran roughshod over the local gridders.conditioning told at the end.Both teams started off in good x form and the ball changed hands five times during the first quarter The Westmounters capitalized on their opportunities and two long runs by Kay and Patterson, brought the pigskin up to their opponents\u2019 five-yard line.Here the Westmounters faltered and the Maple Leafs dug into the gridiron and held.N.D.G.took possession of the ball and started down the field on runs by Bas- tien and McQueston.Take the Air Going into the second quarter N.D.G.reeled off two completed passes by McQueston that moved the yardstick twice.The West- mounters were pretty well hemmed in but held.The N.D.G.\u2019ers were now in payoff territory and Valois kicked to the deadline for a single.Westmount took possession of the ball on their own 25 and marched up the field on the spectacular plays of McGillis, Telfer and O'Brien.Another Westmount scoring chance was in sight but the locals failed to take advantage of it.The scoring rampage rolled on unabated as N.D.G.chalked up five major scores within the next two quarters.The scoring spree ended with Valois going over for his second touch.The convert failed.There was poor officiating throughout the game but, nevertheless, the Maple Leafs deserved full credit for their victory.Tomorrow Westmount will meet New York Fashions at Westmount Park at 2.30 in a regular schedule game.CHIT CHAT Valois performed brilliantly and was by far the star of the game .Mott, McQueston, Salvatore and Bastien also played in good fashion .Kay and Telfer were Westmount's best .Coach Bruce Johnson has worked his boys hard during the past week in preparation for tomorrow's game.: Local gab: The high schools have made a smart move in playing their Senior A fixtures under the lights at Molson Stadium .That Ray Skerrit sure is a dandy Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old?Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality 2 ?Does (oak, rundown.exhausted condition make you feel fagged out old?Try Ostrex.eral tonte sum, often needed Supplies lron, calelum, phosphorus, Vitamin He ps you get normal pep, vim vieality.Get Ostrex Tonto Tablets.Two Ptonomion à sizes.Fos Sale at ail good drug stores everywhere Contains 300 ON THE DOMINION You will always remember the enjoyment of travel on this famous transcontinental train.West and eastbound, it follows historical trails across the prairies and the famous Canadian Rockies\u2014stopping at all principal points.You can obtain full informa.| tion for your next trip from the nearest agent of the Both teams showed plenty of speed and initiative but Westmount Soccer League Season's Results Reviewed By LEX HAXTON As the local soccer season draws to a close it is fitting to review the Westmount Soccer League results to date.The West- muunt eleven, captained by Andy Lowson (the league's Secretary) wind up in first place, having lost only one game in cup and league matches \u2014 a notable record.The team entered cup competition for the first time \u2014 the Macoun Cup \u2014 but met with defeat after two games to St.Paul Rangers.Rangers; incidentally led the Westmount League last season and this year graduated to the Montreal League.Recently the Westmount club, seeking broader field for their talents, joined up with the National City League.There they will meet opposition from Vick- ers, Canadair, Selco, Carsteel and other local clubs.In their first meeting under the new set-up they encountered the powerful Stelco, losing out to a Slim 1-0 score.This weekend, they expect to meet Canadair-Falcons at Charle- voix Park in a National City loop fixture.STANDING OF THE WEST- MOUNT SOCCER LEAGUE CUP STANDING P W L D F A Pts Westmount 12 12 0 0 6 7 12 Slavia .7 2 2 40 12 8 NDG Rovers .11 8 5 1 _27 23 7 Wanderers , 12 6 4 2 33 21 7 Hungaria IT.11 3 8 0 13 33 2 Dom.Eng.II 11 3 5 3 13 31 2 CCYM .12 0 12 0 7 66 0 LEAGUE STANDING P WL DF A Pts Westmount .10 9 1 0 36 9 1 NDG Rovers .10 8 2 2 25 9 14 Slavia .10 6 4 0 17 16 12 Wanderers .9 4 4 1 15 15 9 Dom.Eng.II.8 1 7 0 8 27 2 Hungaria II .9 0 8 1 4 29 1 Highest goal scorers in League:\u2014 Albert Richman, Westinount, 43 goals; J.Sekeres, Slavia, 35 goals.for Montreal High .Graduates and those leaving \"school have sure wrecked a formidable athie- tic structure built up at St.Leo's during the last ten years by Andy McGillis, which took work and patience to make .Both Westmount teams did badly over r | the week end .ND.G.are operating a Juvenile team this year .and are lcoking for players .Jimmy McCarthy is back in St.Leo's after a day at McGee and a week at Catholic High .Johnny Drury, a smart all-round athlete, has taken up his studies at Catholic High .Hurricane Hugie Robertson the Greene Avenue dynamo has given up his cheer-leading for St.Leo's .I wonder why .Dickie \u201cThe Shark\u201d Quinlan now working in an insurance office .Nick Emery taking up dancing .Westmount Y has started their popular Friday Night Club.GIRL OF THE, WEST Although Paramount's \u2018\u2018\u2019Whispering Smith\u201d is Brenda Marshall\u2019s first film with an Old West getting, she is no stranger to the wide-open spaces.She was born on a plantation in the Philippines, spent her girthood in San Antonlo, Texas.IStelco Edge Carsteel 3-2 By LEX HAXTON Carsteel's return to the city .from Winnipeg where their quest for Dominion soccer honours were frustrated by the Winnipeg Scottish eleven, was marked by another defeat \u2014 one of 3-2 \u2014 by- rivalling Stelco of the National League of Charlevoix Park last weekend.This win, incidentally puts the local Andrew Bell unit a clear eight points ahead of Toronto Ulster and are destined to cop the final honors when the time comes.Stelco journeys to Toronto Saturday to play Greenbacks.The following week they meet Ulster here who return to play Car- steel the same weekend.In the Montreal League, we find Bill Roper's Montreal Scottish very much in the running for the league title.They defeated a highly rated Vickers eleven by 2-1 at Charlevois Park on Saturday.Vickers have 25 points with one game left to play while Scottish have 22 with two games to go.Tommy Turley netted do goals for Stelco \u2014 the winning tally going to Hugh Godley during a scramble around \u2019Steel nets.It is believed by some observers that defender Dick Walker of the losers aided greatly in manouver- ing the ball goalwards.Dempsey Castonguay netted on a penalty kick when Cunningham handled, his brother Paul getting the other marker.It was left to Crawford Park's Andy (Lachie) Sutherland to put Scottish ahead in the Vick- ers\u2019 tilt, he headed in Bowden's corner kick from some 20 yards out.His team-mates retained the tad admirably to the final whis- e.This Week-end Games National City League Westmount vs.Canarair Falcons.Wickers vs.Carsteel.Y.M.C.A.Notes The Triangle Hi-Y Club of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will assemble at a supper meeting on Tuesday at 6 p.m, Members of the Y-Eba Club and the newly formed Trianglettes girls\u2019 group, heard a very interesting talk by Mr.Sadig Dyal Chand about India, on Wednesday evening.This was the first joint meeting of the two groups.The St.Henri Gra-Y Club will hold regular meetings each Tuesday at 4.00 p.m.in the Lewis Evans School.A Leadership cqurse will be held during the month of October for fellows 18-18 years of age interested in acting as leaders for boys clubs in the Westmount area.Further details will be announced in the next issue of the paper.FOOTBALY vs Alouette; 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His training and experience have prepared him for one of the world\u2019s most demanding jobs: that of understanding every whim 0 \u2018the weather, every sensitive variation in atmospheric conditions.These he records and studies and finally interprets for the benefit of the public.Men like this, some of Canada\u2019s finest, ar in the public\u2019s service\u2014at your service.DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY 1 ® EAT roux EE TABLISHED.Jal tisk diisinss ail display smart, helmet team of dec hustle of dec run Of - mation Ther a muc locals, | the ba Ww Wes chine in the : pionsh Stadiu they 1 convin downs counte points.Fror teams the o lear.r, Mm sessed zest gans.Bill mous led th sided oi 2 - patnennt's «Home + Nowspoper™ THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 PAGE FIFTEEN JIWHS Gridders Mplay Tonight Un \u2014~ ! 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Ly 16800 for the emperor of that day.EL.008) C1 4 It comprised 5020 volumes.ù foin \u2014N I By GEORGE COCHRANE, .- Westmount High's young, light and inexperienced Senior \u201cA\u201d thall aggregation will likely meet up with their second defeat in EN foo y starts up at Molson Stadium tonight when they are scheduled > ' Yo nogle with Montreal High's smart outfit.The game has been called | ; ; wt 7,00 o'clock.\\ 4 Both teams will be out after their first win when they meet on .pe home \u2018sward of Vic Obeck\u2019s McGill Redmen for last Friday\u2018the SCHOOL FOOTBALL RETURNS o teams dropped.their openers, West Hill swamping Westmount 39-0 School football returned with all of its pre-polio pomp and splendour to the green sward of nay + Nbr im nae mn ny fT wy, À es pri Catholic High eking out a 6-5 victory over the University street ut the Montrealers didn\u2019t * | igs of the breaks in that; Alouettes Schedule Molson Stadium last Friday re tussle as referee Andy McGillis Of F b.Il G ning- and, while close to 3, 28 called back two of their first half ootball Games fans shivered in the stands, Roy touchdowns.Saturday, Sept.27: \u2014 Otta Chesley's West | Hillians blanked Westmount showed up poorly| + mor id Montreal ot Hamil.Westmount 37-0 and Catholic High um in their opening stint.The boys on oFontos eked out a 6-5 win over a smort jacked fight until the last few ; Montreal High team.minutes of the game when they Sunday, Sept.28 \u2014 Hamilton! The sideline attractions raed ut on & sustained drive that al- at Montreal.just as many plaudits as the boys 0 most netted them à major.For Saturday, Oct.4 \u2014 Hamilton who did their best out on the Conte the rest of the \u2018game they were at Ottawa; Toronto at Montreal.field.The West Hi!) band, led by listles sand about as peppy as a| Saturday, Oct.11 \u2014 Montreal several oomphy drum majorettes, horde of pallbearers.at Ottawa: Toronto at Hamilton.was well-trained, smartly dressed On the other hand Montreal Sunday Oct.12 \u2014 Ottawa at and added a touch of college-like i team that looked : ' 6 \u2019 displayed eh white sweaters, blue Montreal.pageantry to the proceedinge.nets and blue-striped pants, a| Monday, Oct.13 \u2014 (Thanks-| The cheer leaders were out in 0 team with .plenty of drive and giving Day) \u2014 Hamilton at To- force and honors, in this observ- ches of deceptive plays, most of them ronto.er's book at any rate, went to , hustle and a team with a variety Saturday, Oct.18 \u2014 Hamilton the gang of Montreal High yell- ut of deceptive plays, most of them at Ottawa; Montreal at Toronto.ers.The University street yell- West run off the much-heralded T-for- Saturday, Oct.25 \u2014 Ottawa at leading aggregation was really lop, mation.\u2019 Hamilton; Toronto at Montreal.top-rate.d Then again the MHsS'ers have! Saturday, Nov.1 \u2014 Ottawa at| The games themselves brought RS a much heavier squad than the locals, both along the line and in Toronto.up the old question of just how eld Sunday, Nov.2 \u2014 Hamilton good, or how bad, are the school the LES SHOW POWER at_ Montreal.rules.Personally, I considered West Hill's 1947 football ma-| Saturday, Nov.8 \u2014 Toronto the Westmount-West Hill affair chine showed that they'll be right in the running for City Championship honors up at Molson Stadium last Friday night when at Ottawa; Montreal at Hamilton.\u2019 the payoff line twice.Big Jim a dreary game.The Catholic High- Montreal High tilt was just about as bad.Four downs and unlimited interference have not opened i i the ) tmount 37-0 in Ambrose was alos impressive for Up the game as \u2018much as they de pt Seven touch- |-the winners, his placement kick- have eliminated kicking, passing downs and two \u2019 converts ac- ing and line work standing out.and the three-man end run, all counted for the Red Raiders\u2019 For Westmount the work of crowd-pleasing features of the 4540 points.Johnny Waterston, Richard Lord, Canadian code.13 # From the moment the two teams trotted out on the field the outcome of the game was lear, The West Hillians are old- r, more experienced and possessed considerably more fire and zest than the Westmount larri- ans.Bill Finlay, brother of the famous Pete, and Eric Appleby, led the Chesley men to the one- sided victory, each going over Graham Nicholson and Lubovitch stood out.The rest of the locals had about as much spirit as a squad of pallbearers.West Hill, as usual, had their troubles with the referees, being set back time and again for roughing.Matter of fact, referee Frank Ulley carried the ball further for Westmount than did any of the purple and white sweater- ed backs.\u201cCANADA\u2019S OWN COLA\u201d 9 crasers 10° Wedhesday, Friday - WEIGHT LIFTING je WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West HEALTH CLUBS OPENING WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 29th CLASSES FOR: Business and Professional Men \u2014 Monday, Young Men \u2014 Monday, Thursday - 7.30 p.m.Women \u2014 Tuesday, Friday - 10.00 a.m.SWIMMING \u2014 BASKETBALL \u2014 BOXING GYMNASTICS \u2014 VOLLEYBALL \u2014 EENCING For Further Particulars, Phone E 5.30 p.m.\u2014 BADMINTON Two years ago in these pages a very torrid debate was carried on concerning the merits of the revolutionary school rules.George Jones, the Guardian sports editor Rugby Football Union, guested a column blasting the school code and was answered by Howie Harvey, Jack Danaher and half a dozen others.Well, this corner is open for more opinions now.I'd like ye grid fans to take in the school double hill at Molson tomorrow evening and the McGill-Ottawa University exhibition game the next day and then write in and say which code of rules you prefer.\u201cSTARS OF THE WEEK\u201d Beginning next week \u201cStars of the Week\u201d will be published In this paper every issue.It will contain write-ups of, the seven best football players of the week which will be picked from those who perform In the senior high school league and the Junior and Rugby Football Union.ENGLISH RUGBY The English Rugby game will be played at King George Park, tomorrow at 2:45, instead of at Westmount Park.Those who are afraid to take chances get what's left by those who aren't.Prince Charlie Scores Twice Of interest to local Horse lovers was the dual success of Peter Miller's handsome big gelding \u2018Bonnie Prince Charlie\u2019 at Havelock Fair on Wednesday last.Coleen Cahoon, noted young Westmount rider was aboard to win the \u2018Ladies Saddle Class\u2019, while Miller himself rode the big bay to victory in the \u2018Gentlemens Class.Charlie also took second prize in the Roadster Class, with Donald Black, Member of Par- L.1106 \"lil and publicity man for the Quebec |.Juvenile sections of the Quebec Watching the men at work on bis new barn, - Jim thinks of the friendly talk he had with So Jim got his bank really make a dream come true .\u201d his bank manager.\u201cI've got good land and I can work it.With a little extra money I can loan.Soon, there\u2019Il be new farm equipment .: .improved livestock for home and export.3s.a well filled granary.More work for the community, more farm products, more food Helping people in all walks of life to profit from their own enterprise and industry is liament for, Howick, driving.Pet & § : APP EE * ® : th one of the chief functions of Canadian banks. PAGE SIXTEEN \u201cFiesta\u201d Mixes With Melody, At Westmount \u201cFiesta,\u201d new M-G-M Technicolor musical, which was filmed largely in Mexico, and which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre, is a brilliantly enacted, beautifully photographed production whose plot is as completely engrossing as are its melodic numbers and spectacular backgrounds \u2014a rarity in film musicals.Esther Williams, who in \u201cEasy to Wed\u201d revealed that her talents extend far beyond her famed swimming prowess, once again demonstrates an amazing versatility in \u201cFiesta,\u201d in which she plays a feminine matador who saves the honor of her family when her twin brother is labeled a coward in the bull ring.The brother is played by the Mexican film idol, Ricardo Montalbah, whose looks, dancing ability and dramatic talent will undou®tedly keep him in U.S.films from now on.The story centers on the cen- flict between Morales, once Mexi- 0's most famous matador, and his son, Mario Montalban), whom he has trained to follow in his spectacular career.Mario's first love, however, is music, and when, on the debut of his first bullfight, he learns that his father has sent Bull Ring away the great conductor who was to further his work as a composer, he refuses to face his first bull and leaves the ring in disgrace.In order to bring him hack, his twin sister, Maria (Miss Williams), takes his place in thé ring.The ensuing happenings make for a plot filled with suspense and powerful dramatic action.\u201c Woven into the dramatic episodes of \u201cFiesta\u201d are colorful musical sequences against authentic Mexican fiesta backgrounds, in which the dancing and singing of Miss Williams, Montalban and Cyd Charisse are highlighted.Together with the principals, the cast features Fortunio Bonanova as the proud Morales, Akim Tam- iroff as his former banderiliero, John Carrol as Maria's fiance, Mary Astor as her mother and Hugo Haas as Contreras, the conductor, and all of them are expertly cast.For color, spectacle, acting personalities and dramatic impact, \u201cFiesta\u201d is a picture that stands at the top of its class.(St.Starts SATURDAY Catherine at Chomedey) THE MYSTERIOUS ORIENT TWO EXOTIC WOMEN! One girl is out to get him with her lips .one with a gun.But a gong of sinister Oriental killers are out to get him first! .ALAN LADD ; kh SIR CEORIS HAROMICKE + REGMALD OEM « : ANTHONY QUANS- Last Showing Today! \"SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE\" Also \"Brasher Doubloon\" TONIGHT REVIVAL \"Smashing The Money Ring\u201d .DEEP IN MURDER IN .DEEPER IN LOVE WITH Paramount presents GAIL RUSSELL % WILLIAM BENDIX JUNE DUPREZ Lowell Gilmore Edith King What's Her Secret?By Tome Milling - Wright in Paramount's - pr A vie deh! 2.AT THE WESTMOUNT STARTING SUNDAY TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! Gorgeous Esther Williams is co-starred with the talented new | star, Ricardo Montalban and John Carzol], above, in the tune-filled and spectacular musical film, | \u201cFiesta,\u201d in Technicolor, which starts on Sunday at the Westmount United Theatre.Cyd Charisse, Akim Tamiroff and Mary Astor have important feature roles.STARTING SATURDAY! ~The Most Glamorous ° Picture of the Season ! ! Showing For One Week Only PLAN HABLE (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon Jnet.) It's the role for Gable, the girl for Gable, the story for ¢ Gable! The book that every one's read becomes a picture everyone will rave about! ARTHUR RANK Presents LAST SHOW! à TODAY! A PARAL A ho : Also starring ROBERT NEWTON ANANTH ESE Dy THIF 0s SURO ANVERY elle NAT Ed iY JAMES MASON » \u201cODD MAN OUT Don\u2019t Miss It! 59 pe \u201c8 a life W by Ro finest Heflin and er cille spirit girl falls | her pi by Do Pun: song-a some and it ture\u2019s ers ar offer Ther IH w | m, | i remenet's Home Newspaper\u201d Glowing Tribute To Jerome Kem At Avenue Saturday glowing tribute to the me- of the late Jerome Kern is mor on the Avenue Theatre offer?Ci the Clouds Roll Bre .G-M's star-studded Tech- icolor musical drama based on peidents in the famed composer's ye and career.: guilt around Kern's touching giendship with his musical ar- er, James Hessler, and the Jatter\u2019s stage - struck .\u2018daughter gally, the story traces the comer's arrival in New York full of hope and ambition, follows his tie to fame both here and abroad, accents the romantic meeting in England with the girl pe eventually married, and ends on a dramatic note when Sally, embittered by a quarrel gver her career, proves her talent as a ginger and is reconciled to Kern whom she has always regarded @ a foster-parent.The role of Kern is brought to fe with sympathy and warmth by Robert Walker in one of his finest portrayals to date.Van Heflin is splendid as the loyal and encouraging Hessler, and Lu- cle Bremer gives verve and spirit to the part of Sally.The ©] with whom the composer falls In love after.he \u201cborrows\u201d her plano, is delightfully played by Dorothy Patrick.Punctuating the narrative are wng-and-dance sequences from mme of Kern's greatest successes and it is in these that the picture's dazzling array of headliners are given an opportunity to offer a feast of talent._ There are so many high spots in the musical interludes that it is difficult to pick and choose but among the memorable moments are Judy Garland, in the role of ithe great musical - comedy star, Marilyn Miller, singing *Who\", \u201cSunny\u201d and \u201cLook for the Silver Lining\u201d; June Allyson and Ray McDonald singing and dancing in the \u2018rain to \u201cTill the Clouds Roll By.\"\u201d; Lucille Bremer and the popular Van Johnson dancing to the provocative \u201cI won't.Dance\u2019, \u2018and Miss Bremer\u2019s version of \u201cLand where the Good Songs Go\u201d; still another dancing team, composed of Cyd Charisse and Gower Champion, doing \u2018Smoke Gets In Your Eyes\u201d; Kathryn Grayson singing \u201cLong Ago and Far Away\u201d, and joining Tony Martin for the wonderful song \u201cMake Believe\u201d, and Dinah Shore\u2019s rendition of \u201cThey Didn't Believe Me.\u201d and \u201cThe Last Time I Saw Paris.\u201d Among the \u201csongs in the spec- tacural \u201cShow Boat\u201d sequence are \u201cOl\u2019 Man River\u201d syng by Ka- leb Peterson, and later by Frank Sinatra; \u201cLife on the Wicked Stage,\u201d sung by Virginia O\u2019Brien, and \u201cCan't Help Lovin\u2019 That Man,\u201d sung by Lena Horne.Then there is the spectacular finale in which a chorus of 150 voices joins Miss Grayson, Miss Bremer, Sinatra, Virginia O'Brien, Lena Horne and Tony Martin in other Kern hits.\u201cTill the Clouds Roll By\u201d can be summed up as a sumptuous parade of some of the greatest and most beloved songs America has ever known, backgrounded \\ - THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 Wright and Ray Milland.ORIENTAL MYSTERY! Alan Ladd, Gail Russell and William Bendix are co-starred in \u201cCalcutta,\u201d which starts on Saturday at the Seville United Theatre for one week.ThE other feature qn this good double bill is \u201cThe Imperfect Lady,\u201d with Teresa by the drama of the man who wrote them, and rendered by the finest talent Hollywood has to offer.From its director, Richard Whorf, and producer, Arthur Freed, down to the picture's smallest bit player, everyone who had a hand in its playing deserves a bow.George Sidney, the young director, and his wife, Lilllan Burns, exchange gifts when he completes a picture, but when she went to get a set of four very rare pipes to celebrate \u201cC4 ss Timberlane,\u201d someone had beat her to them.To her surprise, her husband showed up with them.Spencer Tracy, who stars in the picture with Lana Turner and Zachary Scott,- had seen the pipes first! He celebrates pictures with gifts too.VAN JUDY JOHNSON GARLAND FRANK : JUNE SINATRA ALLYSON ROBERT KATHRYN WALKER GRAYSON VAN DINAN HEFLIN SHORE LUCILLE BREMER - LENA HORNE |_ TONY MARTIN - VIRGINIA O'BRIEN (Greene Ave.at St Cathe.i\u2026) STARRING ANGELA LANSBURY , LAST SHOWING TODAY! tia di LANA TURNER \u2014 VAN JOHNSON \u2014 GINGER ROGERS \u2014 WALTER PIDGEON in \u201cWEEK END AT THE WALDORF\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Also \"TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT\" dtl RTT a ve M-G-M dramatic coach, always \u201cMIDRIFF\u201d OR \u201cTOP\u201d?Since Olga San .Juan, curvaceous comedienne of Paramount's 40-star \u201cVariety Girl,\u201d has worn a bare midriff outfit in each of her pictures, she has been dubbed \u2018\u201cThe Midriff\u201d by some.But Olga also \u201c| Charles Lewis; PAGE SEVENTEEN Montreal Drama Guild Executive The Montreal Drama Guild announce its executive committee for the coming season: chairman, assistant chairman, George Woods; secretary, Lee Williamson; supervising director, Rosanna Seaborn; business manager, Rody Ryan; publicity, Reta Wheatley and Peter Gorlick; production manager, Cecil Bernstein.The opening play will be Win- terset by Maxwell Anderson to take place at Victoria Hall, West- mount, October 14, 15 and 16.The play is being directed by Norman Davies with sets by Hans Berends, The St.George Kiwanis Club is sponsoring the production using the proceeds for underprivileged children\u2019s activities, has changed her hair color from black to reddish brown to golden \u2018blonde in her last three pictures so she is also known as \u201cThe Girl with the Convertible Top.\u201d REVIVAL TONIGHT! \"Delightfully Dangerous\u201d J, A \u2018United, CTheatne (Monkland at Girouard Ave.) Starts SATURDAY Boul Goddarg ne Mac Murs Musical Treat of the Season mA ea DICK HAYNES VERA-ELLEN CESAR ROMERD- CELESTE HOLM By Popular Demand Last Showing TODAY! \u201cPeñny Serenade\u201d IRENE GARY DUNNE GRANT ALSO a \"My Kingdom For A Cook\" A PAGE EIGHTEEN Registrations At Children\u2019s Theatre Heavy .So great are the registrations coming in from all parts of the city for both the north and west- end studios of the Children\u2019s Theatre directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, that the directors urge pupils not to delay in enrolment, as the classes are nior, Intermediate, and Senior groups.The Radio classes which are under the direction of Charles Miller, of C.B.C., are also filling rapidly, showing the great interest in young Montrealers for voice training and microphone acting.ren\u201d programme, heard over C.F.C.F.in the past few years, will secommence over that station the latter part of October, thus enabling Children\u2019s Theatre pupils to get the practical experience of appearing on the air when they have progressed sufficiently in the course.Productions for the coming geason at Victoria Hall incluude \u201cAnn of Green Gables\u201d, ~\u201cRum- \u201cSnow-White Dwarfs\u2019, ment that will thrill the hearts of the young folk.Fine Talent Directs MRT's Next Play Charles Rittenhouse will direct MRT's next play, Martinez- Sierra's \u201cThe Two Shepherds,\u201d which is to open at Guy Street Playhouse October 16th and run until October 24th.Mr.Rittenhouse has just returned from Banff Summer School of Fine Arts where he was invited to lecture on Directing.He will be wemembered for his excellent work in directing the Shakespeare So- æÆiety's production of Romeo and Juliet, his most recent success.Mr.Rittenhouse as a director, was absent from MRT last year and returns there to put on one of those shows for which he is noted.The Two Shepherds is & comedy filled with character study, and Mr.Rittenhouse's ability to bring to life the subtle humour and genuine pathos in the lives of the characters in a play will == HELD OVER THE GUNMEN IN THIS MOVIE .} 2 REA] Bus Here's a mobon picture that will hold you spell bound \u2014a movie without actors\u2014a movie you'll remember FOREVER THE AMAZING TRUE STORY CF THE MELE THAT WAS ARNHEM! You still huve y an opportunity 7 to see the ,- vrentest drama LE ever fold.(Sherbreoke ul 1Hingson 2271).Regular | 1st Montreal Showin Prices Added Feature, \"G-1 HONEYMOON,\" featuring Gale Storm.limited for the Kindergarten, Ju-| The popular \u201cCalling All Child- | best-seller pelstiltskin\u201d, \u201cLittle Women\u201d and\u2019 and the Seven a season of entertain- È School of the Theatre.\u2018 College Conditions - studying will © and healthful recreation.THE EXAMINIR, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 nan Wynn and Edward Arnold.AT THÉ SNOWDON FOR ONE W CLARK GABLE AND DEBORAH KERR in a scene from \u201cThe Hucksters,\u201d film version of the explosive Frederic Wakeman best-seller novel of the radio advertising business.Miss Kerr, noted British actress, makes her first American film appearance opposite Gable in the new M-G-M hit starting Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre for one week only.Others in the all-name cast include Sydney Greenstreet, Adolphe Menjou, Ava Gardner, Kee- OW EEK ONLY has-been radio comedian, and Bd- Jack Conway has done ab ward Arnold in the role of a suc-| job in balancing the seri eu cessful talent agent.satirical aspects of his hy Producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr.\u201cThe Hucksters\u201d ig py o has given authentic and arrest- pictures that shows vou th ing backgrounds to a story which Hollywood can do when give at spans the continent from New |right performers.Its Craps York to Hollywood, and Director entertainment.A M-G-M\u2019's eagerly awaited film- ization of the Frederic Wake- ! man's explosive and chuckling riovel, \u201cThe Hucksters\u201d starts Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre with an all-star i cast headed by Clark Gable and the English star Deborah Kerr, and proved to be every inch as spellbinding and amusing as the widely-read book.| It's a case of perfect casting | for Gable in the role of Vic Norman, debonair and fast - talking | advertising salesman de luxe, : who becomes a \u201chuckster\u201d for the i Kimberly Advertising Agency and , who uses everything he's got, in- y cluding sex appéal, to put over the firm's radio campaign [for \u201cBeautee Soap.\u201d Able successfully to cow the much-feared tyrant, Evan Llewellyn Evans, manufacturer of the soap; clever enough to ensnare Buddy Hare, a radio comedian, from under the nose of a rival sponsor; whirlwind Vic nevertheless meets his ; waterloo in an attempt to add the lovely society woman, Kay : Dorrance, to his string of conquests.It is finally Kay who wakes Vic up to the fact that there are more important things in life than being a $35,000-a-year Yes-Man.The picture is another triumph | for Gable, who gives his charact- .getter qualities depicted in the have great scope in The Two Shepherds.Hans Berends, whose settings have graced the stage of most of the Operas and Plays which have been done locally, will again add his artistry to the desighing and preparing of a Spanish Garden, where the action of the play takes place.Virginia Watt, will design and i execute the costumes which pro- i mise to be gay and rich, such as | one would expect to be worn by ' the passionate people of Spain.Charles Rittenhouse is giving a course on directing, Hans Berends is teaching stagecraft, and Virginia Watt conducts a course in ; Costume History, at the MRT As colleges and universities all across Canada reopen this year, many students will face unfamiliar conditions.Difficulties of be intensified if they don't find congenial quarters.Particularly, they will learn the need of proper food, sleep National Health authorities have a suggestion for co-eds who will be using a grill.They suggest that the young ladies obtain, from any provincial or municipal health department, «copies of the publication on nutrition entitled, \u201cIt's good business, girls, to eat well\u201d Six hundred of the 800 kinds of trees, shrubs, and vines .of \u2018New Zealand are found nowhere élse Gable And Deborah Kerr Score In Bombastic Film original story and makes his every appearance in a scene an event.The lovely Miss Kerr in her first American film role looms as a star of the first magnitude, offering a poignant and moving portrait of a woman who finds herself irresistibly drawn to a man whose standards and values run cross-grain to hers.It is a difficult role but the talented Miss Kerr handles it with skill and finesse, There are a number of other superb portrayals in \u201cThe Hucksters\u201d.Sydney Greenstreet is a ruthless and menacing business tycoon; Adolphe Menjou is a \u201cnatural\u201d as the harassed and excitable head of the advertising agency, Ava Gardner is delightful as an alluring night club singer who carries a torch for Vic Norman.Then there are Keenan Wynn at his funniest as a - A .CHILDREN'S THEATRE SUBSCRIPTION PLAN \"Anne Of Green Cables\u201d , .October 25th \u201847 \u201cRumpelstiltskin™ .7 .January 17th \u201843 \u201cLite Women\" .March 20th \u201849 \"Snow-White & The Seven Dwarfs\" .May 15th \u201849 (All performances at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoons.) First come first served.You will have the same seats for all performances.One subscription for four plays .$5.32 (taxes included) Send your order & cheque for the number of subscriptions you wish, Children\u2019s Theatre, 3835 Girouard Ave., N.D.G.DOROTHY DAVIS & VIOLET WALTERS DE.6620 FIRST MILITARY WHIST DANCE FRIDAY SEPT.26TH, 8.30 PM, VICTORIA HALL WESTMOUNT Prizes for Whist \u2014 Also Door Prizes \u2014 Refreshments MUSIC BY BOB FRAME CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL Richard Milne, Hon.Sec\u2019y.- EL.27485 er the breezy, romantic and go-] in the world.A Hheatne (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Now Until SATURDAY \u201cCALCUTTA\u201d STARRING ALAN LADD, GAIL RUSSELL & WM.BENDIX Also \"The Imperfect Lady\u201d vith RAY TERESA MILLAND WRIGHT It 8 Here! STARTING SUNDAY Added Hit \u201cMr.District Attorney\u201d STARRING DENNIS O'KEEFE MARGUERITE ADOLPH CHAPMAN MENJOU gv > a 0 REFRIGI 9 WAS Mi 0 RADIOS ¢ VAC {LY ws SERY TRAD MOFESSI 20 W Additional We HU DIN (ERATIONS, rating and À jp, floor scraj Hendy ab sus given.WJ CHIRA JEAY Chiropodist Office: 5369 ELW DEC( R CARPBN mas.For paf ; Thomas, Est L 6852, LL WE.2724 wring, pictui ring and carp y veterans.DRES FILDRENS' di : and fancy jl TR, 5632, ELECTRIC RECTRICAL | 1s of all kinds il makes re kensed Erectri Hi, RE REPAIR | ins, irons, |} Repairs gu æmount Appl 4 St, Catheri LE TWYNAM, | Erwood 1038; I allation of Epllances of all EDUC PERT.tuiti her.M.A.di Mocs, Matr brèr students, le, Winne , former Mo Lp Hest iroates, ] iter 7 pra.IRNITCE NTIQUE INIST HIDER.PLAT MUSIC MEG Planofor Concer It Cote st.A A RUG SRAUTIFI OAI pe from your to ay size dre 6LO-FR] mmond Bld VE EVE: F JENET ible alumis wi nike, e hE 1 ~SEE EET IM JL + Home Newspaper\u201d \u2018 THE EXAMINER, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 ' PAGE NINETEEN ol pnts 8 ps .Ca GERATORS ; = j; 0 ASHING The Westmount Examiner CRM MACHINES 9 RADIOS Classified Advertising 2209 St.Catherine W.(Near The Forum) 9 VACUUM ; : ° spas RS | \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 WORDS 35¢ Licensed Grocer [WIN S WAlnut 2773 2c for each additional word | ) © ; GROCERIES, FRUITS, i E - REP ws SERVICE REPAIRS PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED VEGETABLES, CIGARETTES, DE.8439 AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE pra FE ETC.WE DELIVER FI.4744 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE : 29 FOR SALE DES AND DETACHED WESTMOUNT DUPLEX CL A.GENERAL Occupation available in upper, con- BABY\u2019S small crib with mattress, taining seven large bright rooms.ORD PU LE new; EL.5929, J-23 RoFESSIONAL CARDS Two bathrooms and heated sunporch.Zz Z CHILDREN'S Lower has 8 rooms, 2 bathrooms, ppg or YAR Laity nt en hee aera pa DS 65 heated sunporch.Garage space tor, 3 Previous Puzzle Answer \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHS 3] WOR ye cars, Situated in most desirable dis- ; \u2018 i.10 Words 3 Cents Each trict of Upper Western, Westmount.ACROSS 4.Heavenly 21.Sack Take ds ome an different .So Mditional Wor Sos property is reasonably priced atl 2.0f the spirit - 22.Affirmative [le Cullagh, LA.1721, 9-10 a.m.J-15 Ci EL.1525, BL, 8266.1 1 537 blood 8.Man's vote a UMBRELLAS recovered, called for - 1107 i i 4.Evenin an elivered.2, 5.- Poo : BUILDING HEPAIFA 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY & Comastory 6.Constelin (poet.ne BARGAIN : (ERATIONS, carpentry, painting, _ monastery - Conste 25, Pa x nis] , J > Ë Crating and paper hanging, plast- FOURTEEN miles from Pont Viau, 11.Solitary tion .Gull (Eur.) TIE! BEAUTIFUL new chesterfield, spring 1., Wl .floor scraping, general repairs.house \u2014 5 rooms, 2 car garage, as- 12.English 7.Soon 27.Pagan filled, 2 pieces, 2 tones, sacrifice Pr, ad Fin : \u201cindy and Son.Free Estimates phalt road, 39,000 square feet of ° 8.Very light 29.Moderatel ER $65.00: new rug 6 x 9 $15.50; 5826 ore bl is given.WI.3928.J-6 ground, also Island about 600 ft.long author - very lig .y = Sherbrooke West, EL.3614.J-2 Pat es CHIROPODIST #ith two houses.DU.6001.J-18| 13.Suspends wood slow > 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE RE PL Vv : D 4 FARMS FOR SALE 14.me 9.Kind of 32 mus.) E]S) CHILD'S automobile or tricycle, muet Cet | Mas .- ue e reasonable.EL.2451.- rob 80 ACRE farm, 7 room house, furnish- 10.Affir v month ANTON nrins eine ; Eu JEAN SCOTT ed or unfurnished.Stone basement, 15.Poker stake 0 mative a 28.Kind of t .| ANTIQUES, china, sllverware (in an Co i ® near school, church.Spring water, 16.Doctrine reply .erc ore .Kind of tree condition ® glass, furniture, orna- EN (5; Chiropodist (London, Eng.) electricity available.1/3 acre straw-| 17.Southern 18.Roman 34.Erbium 40.Mend, as Catherine.Wir.3100 Lyons, 1480 35 x» Late .berries, Will sell or exchange, for state pound (sym.) a bone 2 HE - LE job : property same valuation.Write Box 21.Forbid 19.Board of 36.Game 41.Every one 82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED ;.FE Office: 3369 Queen Mary Rd.23 clo 2191 Hampton.23.Paintul Ordnance of 42.Top : phe 13 APARTMENT WANTED area (abbr.) chance 43.Bitter NURSE OR NANNY a | ELWOOD 3686 MARRIED chemist urgently requires| 24.Type 20.Land- 37.The choice vetch Experienced, for 2 children.Refer.hr apartment -Westn t N.D.G measure set 44.Caress ences required.Permanent position.3.17| Snowdon cant mount, SB.G., a 26 Measure : Excellent salary.Own room, central - ., - .Nu an residential district WI.1828.RATING ENGLISH speaking student, veteran, (Indie) | 5 © 0 ~ J-46 DECO and working wife desire 1-2-3 room 31 HELP WID.\u2014FEMALE T CARPENTRY REPAIRS F, apartment.Central Westmount or 28.Keep RAR Waser am pas For painting and decorating, N-D.G.EL.4865, J-53 30.Earthasa .fi 2 HIGH School girls for after school Thomas, Estimates free.WIL 6311.20 LARGE room suitable 2 gentlemen, goddess work in stationery store.4869 Sher., 6352.J-5 centrally located, Westmount, FI.70251 31 Comfort - Street West.~~ J-36 lL WE.2726, for your painting, 7 ROOMS WANTED J-30 35.Fresh 85 SITS.WANTED\u2014FEMALE pering, picture raming, window ; TE A a ping and carpentry work.Operated 36.Worked 15 EXPERIENCED oman wil , mind y veterans.J-10 BED sitting-room with jeitchen privi- 38.Kettle fare EL ois Bs, .¥ T2 = eges, by business girl with references; EE Te eee 4° DRESSMAKING WI.5284.Tag 39 Body of Nn 87 SITS.WANTED \u2014MALE FILDRENS™ dresses smocked exclu- WANTED for mother and daughter 42.A tenth McGILL Student (male), will act as : and fancy patterns.Reasonable.on visit from England for 1-2 months, ., 7 baby sitter evenings.Jim Gibson, Jil TR, 5632.J-35 12 Tooms in distinguished home.ua WE.3856.- J-67 3 reakfast if possible.Write box 95 .n STICK S ELECTRICAL REPAIRS c-0 2191 Hampton, = 3-28 (sols 4 DOMESTIC PETS FECTRICAL, repairs and installa- 45.Bu COCKER SPANIEL us of all kinds.Electrical appliances .Bury - il makes repaired.Star Electric, FROM October 7th, bright 46.Garret PUPPIES sed Eiectricians, 1409 Pierce, FL double poom with cooking fa- 47.Workers 7 Combining show winning qualities and i -3 cilities for English couple both Mex ovely dispusitions, Sired by an In- T REPAIR radios, toasters, va- working, closest vicinity Mel- ( .) ternational champion and boasting uns, irons, heaters, lamps, fans, bourne Ave.only; FI 1640, 48.Gear- 19 champions in 4 generations, Phone .Repairs guaranteed.VE 2226.wheel Lachine ~~ J-31 mount Appliances and Sports Co., % §t.Catherine St.W.J-7| GRADUATE Nurse, undertaking Post projections > otters E va HE 0 BSON i L TWYNAM, Electrical Contractor, Graduate University study, requires DOWN \u2019 washing, pedicuring also.the most Brood 1038; Electrical repairs and ¥oom immediately.Light kitchen pri- ; : u to-date.in Boardin Kennels Fur utallation of all kinds: Electrical Vileges preffered.MA.9181, local 85, 1.Sunk-fence p ?: g Kenne 2 ; a reservations call LA.1322, J-18 lances of ull makes repaired.J-16 between 9-5 p.m.J-22 2.Ardor THOROUGHBRED Cocker Spaniel, EDUCATIONAL TWO unfurnished rooms, business 3.Western .male, black, 11 months, housebroken.TERT tuition by experienced couple, no children, urgent.DE, 0417.state | TR, 2585.J-44 her M.A.degree, All grades amd ES ?22 PERSONALS vy Mts, Matriculation, Speclaity, 26 GARAGES TO LET 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE rer students, WI 2389 call even- A.GENERAL | A.GENERAL ENJOYABLE MOVIES y ; J-28 DNRPATED garage, corner of West- E BOY'S tweed coat, size 28, haryly For children's parties, shown UNCH conversation.University mount an ansdowne venues, : , = i | ve fun wim Eon chiar | Avante Get, 158 EL 100.35) VENETIAN BLINDS |vorn son smaii Wa Get 5501 furous home, sound ana nlent,, je former McGill French Professor.GARAGES \u201cFILTER-LITE\u201d Easy carriage, good condition.wa | = CR, 4675.J _ 7-18 month}, 3479 Prud\u2019'homme near Beautiful w 7 : oh = whrooke, DE.1290.J-14| HEATED garage, vicinity Elm or] air and Hehe done] es Linda BUREAU, dressing table, chiffonnier, 577 ë TURIITURE REPAIRS Holton Avenues \u2018Call FI.9888.J-60| tips; plastic paint finish, will not chip SiEle bed; kitchen table and chairs: | ES EH TOE Ted \u2014=Ttod GARAGE urgently wanted in neigh- OF crack; \u2018Whisper quiet, custom Bas stove.-_ 5058.ss ( ) a A STORE polished, painted and borhood of Greene to Metcalfe and Made, costs no more, OAK dinisg rogm suite, table, 6 # = ; Tri maiu farniture a special Western to Thornhill, FI 2541.J-48 Ta; 0550 chairs, $46.00.Bedroom suite, 4 plece \u2018 [5 = 'wastimatss, P'1016 before 9.30 & mm.GARAGE Accommodation wanted in CT MR.v.COWTE CNET S000; Limoges china green crs B : E ar 1 pou Ce 1e 61 J-1j vleinity of Thornhfil Ave.HA.1313 \u2019 3-38 aga, on [at Stivers odd pleces.DR glimg = STD IVD TON -37 .= - » = re CRF REPAIRED GARAGE wanted vicinity Prince Al- MAHOGANY loveseat; radio cabinet; LADY'S coat, black, chamolg lined, ! = ; ¥ ry e ., .wall mirror.No dealers.Apply Frida ersian trimmed, size 15; man\u2019s over- = STIQUT OR MODERN J-32 afternoon or Monday.4885 Queen coat, size 38-40; man\u2019s fall coat, ver | FU NEerAl HOM@ = FINISTOD.POT ISFIRD GARAGE urgently needed vicinity Mary, Apt.8.J-66 36-38; youth's blue Gabardine coat; VODERATH RATES Victoria Hall: Gaustin; 4637 Sher- Call WI.0117 J-4 5610 pi A .AU \u20189370 NS proeke W.DE, 5874.J-62 ATTENIION) Bugs fox coat, length LATTA
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