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[" EY | The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis - VOL.XIX, Ne.7 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, Bill Moxley Tells Rotarians How To Grow Old Successfully \u201cThe Challenge of Age or Fifty Plus \u2014 So What?\u201d was the subject of an interesting address delivered at the Rotary Club Luncheon this week by Rotarian Bill Moxley.© \u201cThe Question is, how can we grow old successfully and usefully?\u201d he stated in opening his address, adding that thère are two groups of men, those who fight retirement and those who look forward to it.Our purpose, when we pass the outwit old age but to utilize it \u2014 exciting, but it can be rewarding.50 year mark, should be not to it may not be glamourous and Most men meet the problems of old age suddenly as time approaches retirement, and when they do retire, too many of them find that no job was ever so hard as that of \u201cjust hanging around,\u201d declared Mr.Moxley.What every older individual needs in order to be physically and mentally healthy is to be active, and activity is best when it js an interest pursued systematically and ser- fously.No genuine peace of mind can be gained through escape.The present growth of pension plans is allowing more and more people to retire with financial security than were able heretofore, but having enough money to retire on is not sufficient to bring happiness and contentment.Everyone should have a hobby.The hobby of travel is a fascinating one, but before settling down in warmer climes, the speaker warned that the losing of ones friends by such & move should be weriously considered.Friendship with aléert-minded others in his own age group will give mental stimulation to the older person, and keeping up with the events of the times adds interest to one's life.It is very important, declared the speaker, to refrain from taik- ing about aches and pains and illnesses.This makes the individual troublesome to himself and others.\u201cOur life can be likened to a series of short stories, each with its own adventures and consummations.Struggle and rest are phases of our lives at every stage .This is true of intellectual and spiritual growth, of practical and artistic achieve- Speaker Urges Youth To Develop Political Wariness In an address on Tuesday night to the Westmount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club, Robert E.Sproule, treasurer of the Westmount Young Liberals Association charged that the average Canadian Youth was not taking enough interest in politics.He emphasized that there were political factions in force today who sought to gain one's vote by unwarranted deviation from the truth.- \u201cLearn to evaluate\u201d, he said.\u201cLearn to distinguish between fact and fiction, so that you will not be biased by cleverly worded lies\u201d.He also observed that most young people did not want to read lofig volumes of political dogma, adding that a fund of information can be gained from reading the editorial pages of newspapers and various magazines dealing with current events.\u201cA few minutes a day of careful reading can prove well worth while in attempting to interpret (Continued on Page 4) ments.\u201d : Mr.Moxley concluded address with a number of suggestions which included the cultivation of some hobby or the setting a goal for oneself; check up on health with regular examinations; start now to think and make plans for the leisure hours ahead.B.C.Gardner 0f Westmount B.of M.Head B.C.Gardner, M.C., of 6 Murray Avenue, has been appointed president and chief executive officer of the Bank of Montreal to succeed the Late George W.Spinney, C.M.G., who died recently, it was announced this week.Sixty-three years old, English- born Mr.Gardner received his schooling in Bristol, Englawd, and began his career at the age of 17 when he joined Stuckey's Banking Company.He came to Canada in 1906 and joined the British North B.C.GARDNER America Bank where his rise was rapid.After the outbreak of the First Worid War he joined the army and served in France with the 79th Winnipeg Regiment, Cameron Highlariders of Canada.Twice wounded, he was awarded the Military Cross, and finished the war with the rank of Major.Returning to Montreal, he joined the Bank of Montreal in 1920, as assistant manager of the bank's branch in St.John's, Newfoundland.His rise was rapid and he returned to Montreal in 1935, becoming general manager in 1942.Last December, he was appointed executive vice-president of the institution which he now heads.his 1948 SHIP'S BELL PRESENTATION Capt.R.B.Warwick, R.C.N.(R), presents scroll accompanying bell from H.M.C.S.Westmount to Mayor R.P.Adams.Former commander of the ship, Lt.-Cmdr.F.G.Hutchings, R.C.N.(R) (retired), is\u2018 at centre.From HMCS \u201cWestmount\u201d The ship's bell of H.M.C.S.Westmount, accompanied by an illuminated scroll, signed by Hon.Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defence, attesting to the fine record in the Royal Canadian Navy of this gallant vessel which bore our city's name during the war, were formally presented to the City of Westmount in a significant ceremony at Westmount City Hall on Monday evening.The presentation was made on behalf ot the Department of National Defence by Capt.R.B.Warwick, R.C.N.(R), Officer Commanding H.M.C.S.Donnacona, who was accompanied by Lt.-Cmdr.F.G.Hutchings, R.C.N.(R) (retired), who formerly commanded the vessel.Mayor R.P.Adams, in accept- & ing the bell and scroll, said, in part, \u201cIt is a great pleasure and honour for me, on behalf of the City of Westmount, to receive this bell, which was attached to H.M.C.S.Westmount.I feel sure that my colleagues agree with me that it adds to the dignity of the City Hall.We will cherish the bell as a memento of the ship.\u201d The scroll is worded as follows: HM.C.S.\u201cWESTMOUNT\u201d Named for the City of West- mount, this minesweeper was launched on the 14th day of March, 1942, at Toronto, Ontario.She was 15th day of September, 1942, and paid off on the 13th day of October, 1945, During her period of service in the Royal Canadian Navy, H.M.C.8.\u201cWestmount\u201d was sponsored by the City of Westmount, P.Q., through which generous contributions were made to the comfort and welfare of those who served on this gallant ship.The record of HM.C.S.\u201cWest- mount\u201d is a proud one, and her bell is presented as a memento and as a token of gratitude to those who gave so willingly of their time and substance for the benefit of the Ship's Company.commissioned on the May they share with them the satisfaction of a task well done.BROOKE CLAXTON, Minister of National Defence.Municipal Assoc\u2019n Planning Drive For New Members The Westmount Municipal Association will hold its next monthly Executive meeting in Victoria Hall on Monday.At that time, one of the matters for discussion.will be the forthcoming drive for new members in the Association, which it is hoped can be increased to at least 1,000 members.Westmount Citizens, have always taken very commendable interest in its Civic affairs, and it is felt that an increased membership in the Association is an excellent means of continuing and enlarging this interest.Any citizen of Westmount whe is interested in becoming a member, or having any matters he wishes to bring to the Association's notice, should communicate with the Secretary W.E.Black at 352 Lansdowne Avenue, whose telephone number is DE.6095.PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS Westmount Lodge Celebrates 50th Anniversary Members of Westmount Lodge No.76 AF.& A.M.celebrated the 50th anniversary of their lodge at a banquet and special meeting, held in Victoria Hall, on Monday evening.Approximately 150 members and their guests assembled for the occasion, including 24 out of 28 living past masters; of the remaining four, three were ill and the fourth was out of town.Of the thirty-four in the *40 years plus\u201d membership group, 18 were present.The oldest in masonic service were George R.Lighthall and R.Charles Young, both with 50 years of service.They were presented with 50 year \u201cJewels\u201d by the Grand Master, L.W.Boyd.Among those attending, the two oldest in point of years, were W.Camp, 93, and F.E.Smith, 86.Toasts were proposed lo the Grand Master, the Grand Lodge of Quebec, and to the \u2018forty plus\u201d group.The visitors were welcomed by Past Grand Master Wm.Carswell.Distinguished guests included a large number of Grand Lodge Officers and Sitting Masters from a large number of City lodges, including Westmount Lodge's mother lodge, Royal Victoria Lodge No.57; her daughter lodge, Isaac Henry Stearns Lodge; and her grand-daughter lodge, Con- naught Lodge.Life membership certificates were presented to four members by Worshipful Brother H.J.Heas- ley, of Toronto, who was Master of the Westmount Lodge in 1920.Membership certificates were presented to recently joined members by Worshipful Brother C.E.Whit- ten, who also came from Toronto to attend the meeting.Bibles were presented to these new members by W.Bro.A.J.Martin of the Lodge.- An historical review of the Masonic Order was given by four Past Masters, each of whom discussed a separate period, starting from the formation of Guilds in the Middle Ages up to the present, Food Centre To Be Completed Next September The new Food Centre, to be erected on the east side of Greene Avenue, where work \u2018on the foundation is now under way, will be known as the Westmount Food Centre Limited, it was revealed this week.The new building will be a commodious two storey structure, which will contain 1000 refrigeration food lockers for use by private individuals on a rental basis, making it much the biggest such locker plant in Canada, so far as is known.The ground floor will contain a modern food store specializing in the sale of quality meats and dairy products, and the upper floor will be occupied hy offices, according to present plans.The project, backed by local interests, is expected to be completed in September, when it will open to accommodate the citizens of the West End of Greater Montreal.It will be managed by George Davies, of Montreal West. JAGE TWO St.Andrew's Church, Westmount wo Aids United Church Pension Fund St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, has remitted to the Treasurer of the United Church of Canada $106,250 for the United Church Pension Fund and now has outstanding $16,700 in pledges becoming due in 1948 and later, it was reported to the Annual Meeting of the Congregation of St.Andrew's United Church, West- mount, held on January 30th, 1948, under the chairmanship of W.R.Chenoweth.The appointment of Mr.Phillips Motley as organist and choirmaster was announced.The Congregation approved the payment of a pension to Mr.Fred Whiteley in recognition of his faithful service to the Church for a period of more than thirty years as organist and choirmaster.The Congregation authorized a War Memorial in the form of three large windows illuminated with stained glass.All organizations of the Church reported an active and successful year of work in both the home and missionary fields.The number of articles collected and shipped to Europe and the Far East for the relief of those in need was outstanding.The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W.C.Robb, president, and A.H.McDougall, vice-president of the Board of Managers; and Harold Mills, chairman of the Missionary and Church Work Committee.Roslyn News ay x vuicr dulord and Dick Dunbar \u201cB\u2019 League Hockey \u2014 On Wednesday, February 4th, the Typhoons played the Mustangs.Dick Aylmer, the Mustang's goal-tender, played an outstanding game.The Mustangs won 2-0.The latest standings are: PW, I.|.F.A.Pts Tomahawks | 1 ao #0 0 2 3 Hustangs 1 1 60 ¢ 2 0 2 Typhoous .3 1 2 0 1 3 à Seafires | 1 Room 13 is collecting \u2018 food ta send to a former Roslyn pupil who is now living in Scotland.Thay hope that by next week the bog of food will be on its way.Andrea Gross of Room 21 is going away for a two week holt- day to Ste.Adele.The next meeting of the Roslyn Home and School Association will be held on Tuesday, March 2ad.The speaker will be Dr.E.C.Webster.It is expected that the classrooms will be open for inspection of the pupils\u2019 work.Miss Bremner of Room 13 is wearing a cast on her left ankle, having broken a small hone as a result of a fall.Mr.Pitcairn\u2019s class has started making history projects on the growth of transportation.Hobby enthusiasts are busy preparing exhibits for the coming Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, March 31st to April 3rd.We understand our principal, Mr.Penrose, 13 serving as one of the patrons of the show.J.A Veitch Funeral Held At a funeral service held in the William Wray - Chapel, on Tuesday afternoon, final tribute was accorded John Alexander Veitch, of 4602 Draper Avenue, who died suddenly on Sunday in his 78th year.Born in London, Ont, Mr.Veitch came to Montreal in 1895.For many years he was in the carriage and harness business, being general manager of E.N.Heney & Co.Limited.He later became an importer and manufacturer's - agent until he retired in 1940.A prominent Mason for more than 40 years, he was a Past Master of Elgin Lodge No.7 and a member of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.He was also a member of long-standing of the Westmount Lawn Bowling club where he took part in competitions over a long period of time.Mr.Veitch is survived by his widow, the former Jean Ferguson McCallum, of Hamilton, Ont., three daughters, Mrs.Wilson Gall, of Ottawa and the Misses Ruth and Elizabeth of Montreal; one son, W.J.Veitch, of Montreal; a brother, W.Veitch of Montreal, and one grandson.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, of Dominion Douglas Church, West- mount, officiated at the service.Interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.Final Tribute Paid George Hogg At * funeral service held on Tuesday afternoon at Erskine and American United Church, impressive final tribute was accorded George Hogg, former mayor of Westmount and president of the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company Limited, who died suddenly at his home on Sunday morning in his 83rd year.Bor% on his father's farm at Longue Point, Mr.Hogg was édrrated in Montreal.In 1900 he and the late W.H.Trenholme, of Montreal, founded the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company, Limited, of which he became president, and he was president of the Purity Ice Cream Company which he founded im 1921.War six years, Mr.Hogg served as an alderman of Westmount.In 1927 he became Mayor of the City of Westmount, succeeding Mayor P.W.McLagan, and served as Mayor until he retired from the mayoralty in 1933.Organizations of which Mr.Hogg was a member included the Royal Montreal Curling Club, the St.James\u2019 Club, the Montreal Club, and he was a member of the congregation of Erskine and American United Church, and an officer of several international dairy associations.Mr.Hogg was a life governor of the Montreal General Hospital, a former vice-president of the Grace Dart Home Hospital, a member of the board of the Alexandra Hospital, and an executive member of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.Besides his widow, the former Jenty Drummond, of Montreal, Mr.Hogg is survived by a son, William K.Hogg, president, Guaranteed Pure Milk Company; two daughters, Mrs.A.D.Campbell, of Montreal, and Mrs.James L.Gilmore, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a brother, W.L.Hogg, of Montreal, and several grandchildren.Rev.Dr.G.R.Cragg, minister of Erskine and American United Church, officiated at the service.Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.At the meeting of the municipal council on Monday evening, reference was made to the regrettable death of ex-Mayor George Hogg, on February 8th, who had served on the city council for twelve years, from 1921 to 1933, six years as Alderman and six years as Mayor.It was unanimously resolved that an expression of sympathy be forwarded to his widow and family.JUNIOR AD CLUB DANCE The Junior Advertising and Sales Club of Montreal will hold its annual St.Valentine's Dance, on Saturday in the Red Room of the Canadian Legion Hal), Mountain Street.The dance will start at 9 p.m.and the music for the evening\u2019s entertainment will be provided by the Top Hatters.Refreshments will be served.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 Dean H.F.Hall Speak onAnatomy To Alpha Omega Members of the St.Andrew's United Church Alpha Omega Society, who attended the regular meetings last Sunday night and heard Dean Hall of Sir George Williams College, listened to one of the most interesting addresses that the Club has heard this year.The Dean, with \u2018Oscar\u2019, an exact replica of the human body, held the group fascinated as he took out and explained the major parts of the anatomy.It was observed by Tom Earle, who thanked the Dean at the conclusion of the meeting, that \u2018Oscar\u2019 was a perfect example of the complicated and wonderful machine the human body is.This Saturday the group will be holding its annual sleigh ride.Those attending will meet at the Montreal West Railway Station at eight o'clock.After a two hour ride through the snow, the entire group will attend a party to be held for the club at the home of Miss Jane Robb.At last Sunday's meeting, President Ross Canavan announced some of the excellent forthcoming programs for this month.Next Sunday a large attendance is expected to be on hand to hear Frank Coleman.Mr.Coleman has conducted several concerts in this City and is an accomplished musician.Judaeo-Christian Institute Held At Emanu-El On Monday, February 9th, all day, the Seventh Annual Institute of Temple Emanu-El, for Christian Clergy and Educators was held with Dr, Julian Morgenstern, President Emeritus of the Hebrew Union College, as the guest lecturer.The theme dealt with was \u201cThe Judaeo-Christian Origins of Democracy.\u201d The lecturer emphasized that the democratic ideal is routed in the universal God idea, which both Judaism and Christianity must continue ta advance in the world; that Jew and Christian together must labour and sacrifice in this most precious cause.Speaker at the luncheon session was Professor R.B.Y.Scott, of the United Theological College.The morning session was presided over by Principal Kilpatrick, and the afternoon session by Dean Kenneth C.Evans.Rabbi Dr.Stern, at the luncheon session welcomed all assembled.Greetings were brought by the Rev.Dr.Mulligan, Professor John Hughes, Rev.John Dewey, and Canorf Gilbert Oliver, representing the various denominations.Among the members of the Board of Temple Emanu-El who attended were Mr.Hvman Grover, President; Mr.William Gittes, Vice-President, Mr.Geo.Holling- er, Secretary and Mr.Jack Carrick, Temple Brotherhood representatives who attended were Mr.Eugene Stearns and Mr.Herschell Lewis.The Institute was founded seven years ago by Rabbi Stern in order to advance the cause of religious fellowship and to deepen the spiritual insight of the community of Greater Montreal.Luncheon to the Clergy and Educators were served by the following ladies: Mrs, Jack Carrick and Mrs.Herschell, Chairmen: Mrs.J.Carin, Mrs.R.B.Kramer, Mrs.H.Joshua Stern, Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Lew Sherwin, Mrs.Harry Stern, Mrs.Geo.Hol- linger, Mrs.Sydney Lithwick, Mrs.Geo.Rauch, Mrs.Ben Bell, Mrs.J.Horwood, Mrs.Paul Levee, Mrs.J Tavroges, Mrs.Francis Beck and Mrs.M.S.Singer.Co-sponsors of the Institute Included many of the leading clergy and educators of the community.Health, Socialism, Credit Discussed At Joint Meet Three speakers, each allotted 15 minutes for brief addresses, stimulated a lively question and discussion period following at a joint meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount C.C.F, Clubs, held in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall recently.The three to speak were Miss Ida Rooks, Gordon Galbraith dnd Nelson Elliott.Miss Rooks, an exchange teacher from England, former member of the County Council for Malden and Coombes, one of the London Boroughs, spoke on \u201cSome Secial Security Measures In Britain.\u201d She explained in detail the vast improyements of the new unemployment and social benefits and gave a full account of the National Health Bill, and enacted by the Labour Government.She asserted that this scheme makes Britain a leader in health legislation, every person in Britain being entitled to free medical care from doctors of their own choice, and the care includes every possible branch of medicine, drugs.nursing care and domestic held if required.Questioned as to the opposition of some of the medical profession, she assured the audience that though there was some opposition most of the younger doctors were 100% behind the scheme and that the advances in scientific knowledge and equipment, which were at the service of the British people would soon break down what prejudice there was against the plan.Gordon Galbraith, former President of the St.Lawrence-St.George C.C.F.Club, spoke on the \u201cPhilosophy of Socialism\u201d relating growth and development of the socialistic movement and stressed the difference between Marxist Socialism and the Socialism of the British Commonwealth.National Director of Credit Unions for Quebec, Nelson Elliott told of the \u201cPower of Fifty Cents\u201d.informing the audience how any group, either in the community or in their place of employment, might set about forming a credit union.He illustrated his point by showing how such a group with each member contributing 50 cents a week would, in a short time, be able to lend to the members at a low rate of interest and extended payments with the added advantage of a rebate of the interest becausegeach member shares equally in the annual distribution of profits on a co-operative basis.Oddfellows Elect District Officers W.L.Simmonds, succeeding W.J.Damant, was elected Provincial Grand Master of the Montreal District of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, at the 105th Annual Meeting held recently at the Queen's Hotel.Other provincial officers elected were: Deputy Grand Master, H.R, Salter, Jr.; Corresponding Secretary, L.S.Morley; Assistant Corresponding Secretary, Jean Wallace; Treasurer, J.W.Hollingsworth; Grand Marshal, Richard Fishwick; Grand Guard- fan, May Antony; Honorary Grand Chaplain, Ven.Archdeacon A.P.Gower-Rees, M.C., and Grand Chaplain, Major Rev, G.F.Leigh.A.J.Moore, F.A.S., was elected Actuary, and Provincial Auditors named were PPGM\u2019s George B.Jones, C.N.Almond, and H.R.Salter, Jr.Named as Book Examiners were PPGM\u2019s George B.Jones and C.N, Almond.Provincial Trustees elected were PPGM's T.G.Milling- ton, W.Christie and J.H.Jef- fries, and as Hospital Board Secretary, L.S.Morley.Now is the time for all apartment janitors to make warm friends of all their tenants.introduced % Y Notes WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.BOYS\u2019 DIVISION \u201cGREAT EXPECTATIONS\u201d is the feature attraction at this week's Saturday afternoon movie at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Boys and Girls in the Westmount area are invited to see this great Dickens\u2019 classic on the screen.Film commences at 1.30 p.m.Al the last meeting of the West- mount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Committee Tommy Sparrow was elected president of this year's Show; Geo.Gahan, boys\u2019 vice-pre- sident; Ruth Taylor, girls\u2019 vice- president; Gordon Campbell, secretary and Caroline Clements, treasurer.Enthusiasm is running high for this yeai's Show, which will be held al the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Wednesday, March 31st to Saturday, April 3rd.Members of the Trianglettes and the Y-Employed Boys\u2019 Association are having a Social this evening.The evening will commence with a basketball game between boys and girls, a mixed swim, refreshments and dancing.Tomorrow the \u2019teen-age members of Westmount \u201cY\u201d are bav- ing a special Valentine Day pariy.Randy Whinfield and his Band, well-known to the group through his fine performance on New Year's Eve, will be on hand.A member is permitted to bring two friends for this special occasion.Dancing will be from 9 p.m.till midnight in the gym of the West- mount Y.M.C.A.The Play Reading Group will meet on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.The play under review is \u201cDark Eyes\u201d, a comedy in two acts by Elena Miramova.Shirley and Ken Ransom will be in charge of the evening.The Public Speaking Group will meet on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.This growing group gives every member an opportunity to learn more about public speaking and to practice his knowledge by speaking.The Badminton Club are meeting every Monday and Friday in the Y gym at 8.30 p.m.and on Wednesday in the Westmount Junior High School at 7.30 p.m.New members are welcome, Bridge Club meets every Thursday evening at 8 p.m.Beginners and the experts will find competition to their liking.Learn now.Photography Club meeting every Wednesday evening in the darkroom, turn out excellent reproduce tions of their week-end efforts.What do yours look like ?\u2014 Bring out your negatives on Wednesday evening and see them appear to your liking.Music Appreciation Club is having a regular attendance of its members who greatly appreciate the information which Ray Johnson is able to give them every Thursday evening at 8.15 p.m.\u201cThe Brass Choir\u201d, a film illustrating the brass section of the orchestra, will be shown, next Thursday, Woodworking facilities have been reorganized in the Hobbies Room and these are now available for all rnale members.Enquire about this new activity now.Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD 8.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.West \u2014\u2014 CER REE Hardwood Floors REPAIRED - REFINISHED .SUPPLIED LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESTMOUNT REREEEIRRERRERRRRERRRRRRRRE \u2014\u2014 .t I fam Che Æxaminer EPPERPRATTARPPARARPAPAPAPTRARAE \u2018°47 YEARS IN oy WESTMOUNT\" WEDDING GIFTS Including a Fine Selection of Choice Silverware.EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.JARAMAMRANdTPARPARPANACNRPARMARAMER eue ra Pa \u2014 ere VOL.XIX, Ne.7 Weredale House Said Inadequate In Annual Report Need for additional accommodation for both boys and staff, due t8 changing conditions in the handling of boys at Weredale House was revealed by Norman Holland, president, at the 77th annual meeting of officers of that organization, held on Tuesday evening.- With a daily average of more than 140 boys in residence, the Weredale House boys\u2019 home of Montreal gave a total of 51,582 days\u2019 care to young boys during the past year.Average age of the boys was 12 to 14 years.The need for additional accommodation was stressed by Mr.Holland, who revealed that proposed improvements would cost at least $75,000.As one of the organizations receiving maintenance support from the Welfare Federation's Red Feather campaign, Mr.Holland said, Weredale had to rely on special donations for any capital outlay of this kind.He said application for permission to rajse the funds had already been made to the Federation.In his report on the varied activities of Weredale House, Vernon F.McAdam, secretary- manager, pointed out that the closing of two child-caring institutions had greatly increased the need for care of younger boys.After giving a detailed description of the activities of the home, which include spiritual, educational and vocational training, physical care and organized sports and social events, Mr.McAdam said one of the main difficulties faced by the institution was the WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, WESTMOUNTERS IN TRANS-ATLANTIC INTERVIEW Betty Sutherland shown talking with her brother Mec, downhill star of Canada\u2019s Olympic Ski Team in St.Moritz, on a special broadcast interview arranged and produced over CJAD on Saturday by Gorman Kennedy, left.Next to Betty is Mrs.J.S.H.Wurtele, mother of Westmount's famed Olympic skiing twins, Rhoda and Rhona Wourtele, with whom she talked on the program.YM.CA.Holding Lenten Meetings For Business Men The second series of Pre-Easter noon-hour meetings .for business men, sponsored by the Westmount Y.M.C.A.opens today and continues each Friday through the Lenten Season.Rev.N.A.McMurray of Wesley United Church, will lead the first three meetings, February 13th, 20th and 27th, and Rev.R.Gra- Two Youths Charged With Attempted Theft After being chased along Western Avenue by police, two youths were arrested near Westmount Park on Western Avenue around 9.30 p.m, on Saturday evening, and taken to the Police Station, where they were charged with night loitéring and attempting to steal a car parked on Western Avenue, east of Wood Avenue.Appearing before recorder C.A.Hale on Monday, they elected Trial Skating Carnival Planned For Next Friday Evening A skating carnival, sponsored by the City of Westmount Parks Department, will be held on the Figure Skating Rink in> West- mount Park next Friday, beginning at 7 p.m.The programme will consist of skating exhibitions, social skating, broom hockey games, races and a costume parade.Entry in the events will be restricted to those holding skating tickets and registration for the events will be taken at the Green Houses.A hearty invitation is extended to all Westmount residents to attend the carnival.7 p.m.\u2014 Exhibitions of figure skating and free skating.7.45 p.m.\u2014 Social Skating.8 p.m.\u2014 Races \u2014 Girls under 13 years.Boys under 13 years.8.20 pm.\u2014 Broom Hockey (Girls).9 p.m.\u2014 Potato Races \u2014 Girls under 13 years.Boys under 13 years.Girls 13-17 years.Boys 13- 17 years.9.30 p.m.\u2014 Costume Parade.945 p.m.\u2014 Broom Hockey (Boys).10-11 p.m.Social Dancing.Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the races, the broom hockey games, and for the costume Parade as follows: Girls\u2019 best costume; Boys\u2019 best costume; Girls\u2019 funniest costume; Boys\u2019 funniest costume.PAGE THREE This Week at Victoria Hall Friday, February 18 Westmount Women's Club \u2014 afternoon.Health Department X-Ray Clinic \u20144 p.m.Lyric Opera Society, evening.Saturday, February 14 - Canadian Art Theatre, Play \u2014 afternoon.Monday, February 16 Lyric Opera Society, Opera -\u2014 evening.Putters\u2019 Social \u2014 evening.Westmount Municipal Association, executive meeting \u2014 evening.British Israel World Federation \u2014evening.Oasis Temple Daughters of the Nile \u2014 evening.Tuesday, February 47 Lyric Opera Society, Opera \u2014 Opera \u2014 evening.St.John Ambulance Association \u2014evening.N.D.G.Women's Club, board meeting \u2014 afternoon.Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club - evening.Wednesday, Feb.18 Lyric Opera Society, Opera \u2014 evening.V.O.N.\u2014morning and afternoon.Rotary Club Luncheon.Electa Chapter O.E.S.evening.Thursday, February 19 Westmount Stamp Club evening.Westmount Lodge No.76 A.F.& A.M.\u2014 evening.Mount Royal Chapter AMROC \u2014 evening.ke ar DON'T Say It With Flowers! FORCET YOUR VALENTINE A spiralling cost of living.A During the past year, he said, \\ the daily per capita cost per hoy was $1.63 as compared with $1.36 by Jury on the latter charge, and were taken to the Montreal Court where they appeared before Judge Marin on Tuesday morning and were ordered for preliminary inquiry on February 18.Bail was set at $500 in each case.They were sentenced to time in jail on the loitering charge.The arrests were made by Lieut.C.Baker, Det.A.Talbot and Constable H.Brigden.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Just received! New English Gabardines and Worsteds Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 {Just below St.Catherine) the previous year.Despite this situation, however, Weredale House had succeeded in showing a surplus of $100 at the end of the year as a result of increased funds.Officers for Weredale House reelected for the coming year were: President, Norman Holland; vice- presidents, Eliot S.Frosst, C.F.Ritchiet honorary treasurer, D.Binny Robertson; honorary secretary, G.S.Bain, and the complete board of governors.Arthur H.Campbell was named honorary president, and election of life governors included Kenneth J.Barwick, E.Campbell Budge, A.3 GENERAL ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Also Painting ond Decorating (City or Country) J.A.BETHUNE 3342 TROIE AVE.de AT.1192 1 Wesley Mason and F.E.Newman.à ° ALL | MAKES\u201d 0 FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS REPAIRED WHILE-U-WAIT Trade in your old pens and get a liberal allowance ham Barr will lead the last three meetings, March 5th, 12th and 19th.February 13th \u2014 God (Sovereign Lord and Loving Father).February 20th '\u2014 Jesus Christ (In Him God Acted).February 27th \u2014 The Church (The Body of Christ).March 5th \u2014 Man (The Son who + Was a Failure).March 12th \u2014 Redemption (The Restoration of Sonship).March 19th \u2014 Christian Life and Duty (Fathers and Sons in |] Partnership).All sessions will be held in the Willingdon Room of the Central Branch Y.M.C.A., Drummond St, at 12.30 p.m.The speaker will commence at 1 p.m.and the meeting will close promptly at _.30.Youth Arrested Stealing Goods From Parked Cars Saturday night, Lieut.C.Baker and Det.Talbot, of the Westmount Police Department, arrested a young man for theft from motor vehicles parked in the Atwater Ball Park parking lot.He appeared hefore Recorder C.A.Hale on Monday, and was charged with loitering at night and theft.He pleaded guilty tn the first charge, for which he was sentenced to time in j ji' On the second charge, he elected trial by jury, and appeared before Judge Marin in Montreal, on Tuesday morning, when he was charged with theft of goods valued at approximately $100.He was ordered for preliminary inquiry on February 18, and bail was set at $300.; Le ; \u20ac \u2014 WRC SU ss S \u201cqe?Ae es .2615 to pW WW Ne got © eo D S \\ cot guet\u201d ie 00 ne\u201d 9° s+- ace ord w A \" 0 oT Pa ; I | ; y I E FOUR February, 1948 Is Novel Month By MH, Murray Wilson Old Man Sun and his Solar System are putting on a real good performance this year.The production is to be staged all through February.This type of a show is very rare because it can only be produced three times every century.The name | à of the phenomena is \u201cFebruary Has Five Sundays\u201d.No one needs tickets and nearly every living person is going to witness it.(It is possible to escape if you jump back and forth over the International Date Line.) Yes, for the first time since 1920, February will have five Sundays.This means that you will have an extra morning to sleep in this month.It also means, however, that you will have to read Junior the comics five times instead of the aisual four.The next time that this month has five Sundays won\u2019t he until 1976.The next Leap \u2018Year will, be 1952, when February willl have five Fridays.! Many people have wondered why this month usually has only twenty-eight days while all the rest have either thirty or thirty-one.Well it all started a long, long time ago.When they were dividing the days among the various months Augustus Caesar (after whom August was named) and his uncle, Julius Caesar (after whom July was named) got into an argument.July had been given thirty-one days while August had received only thirty.Augustus felt hurt and he demanded one more, which was taken from February, Thus we see how this poor month came to have only twen- ty-eight days.But to he'p make up for this misfortune, King Sol has arranged that once every four years February will be given an extra day.Speaker Urges (Continued from Page 1) the complicated purports of national and international politics,\u201d he said.The large number of questions posed after the talk can be taken as an indication that the club is already starting its political analysis and the speaker expressed hopes that it will continue.Mr.Sproule was introduced by Bliss Cartmel, president of the club and thanked by Crawford Johnson.WHS Notes JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL By D.Savage and B.Mackey Monday \u2014 Ninth year hockey will resume with 9B1 meeting 9B2 and 9B3.9B2 plays 9B3.Tuesday \u2014 The junior basketball team travels to Montreal High, while the intermediate basketball team meets West Hill at Westmount.The debating society will meet with \u201cResolved people of one hundred years agc were happier than those of today\u201d, or \u201cResolved Pitt did more for England than Churchill,\u201d as the topic.Wednesday \u2014 Leaders corps will meet at 3.45 p.m.Thursday \u2014 At St.Laurent Commercial High tangles with the senior \u2018\u2018B\u201d hockey team.8B1 meets 8B2 and 8B3, 8B2 also plays 8B3.The Red Cross will meet at FREE STAMPS Visit our store, it's a stamp collector's paradise.Everything you need we can supply.Write or Phone Teday 12 for a Stamp Bulletin It FREE.12 Better still, come in end browse | around, let us give you 8 complimentary package of stamps.No obligation to you.MOUNT ROYAL STAMP CO.1478 McGill College LA.5690 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEEK HELP FROM CANADIANS From the pockets of Canadians $10 million is by the Canadian Appeal for Children to assist children whose lives have been blighted by war in Europe and Asia.The Appeal seeks to purchase articles of food and clothing, along with medical supplies to assist these boys and girls on the road to health.Nor is education being neglected.A considerable amount will be spent on books and school supplies while libraries, too, will be assisted.The Canadian Appeal for Children will commence Feb.9.Similar appeals will be conducted simultaneously in 26 other countries.being sought Price Controls Asking Trouble?The return of price controls stores up extra trouble for all of us for the future, states The Financial Post editorially.It is merely an attempt to postpone the inevitable.Sometime we have to sweat this fever of price maladjustment sut of our system and the longer we try to put it off, the more painful the business will eventually be.Like it or not, the inevitable is that the Canadian price level will stabilize at a substantially higher level than it was V-E or V-J day.Wages have been pushed con- stanlty upward.The real cost of living at wars end was camouflaged by assorted subsidies, so that some of the price increase is now merely a payment where it should be ((as on a quart of milk) rather 3.45 p.m.Friday \u2014 The intermediate bas- Kketball team meets West Hill at West Hill.Seventh year Leaders Corps will meet at 3.45.The girls\u2019 badminton will resume.Saturday \u2014 Peace Centennial meets the junior hockey team at Westmount.than as it was in a hidden form through taxation.Here's one fact about prices that Canadians have to face up to.The Canadian and the American economies are so closely linked that price levels in the two countries can't long remain far out of line.Chorus and Band Unite for Concert Two local organizations have united to present an unusual programme for hospitalized veterans at the Queen Mary Military Hospital.On Tuesday the Navy Band of H.M.C.S.Donnacona and the St.Genesius Chorus will give a joint Concert which will be notable for its range and the introduction of two works to local audiences.Three conductors, a plano soloist, four trumpeters and three gingers, a 30-piece band and a mixed chorus of 50 is the imposing array of forces assembled for the occasion.Lieut.N.G.Mouland and Frank Coleman are the conductors of the two groups, and Assistant Bandmaster C.P.O.Harry Long will direct the Canadian premiere of David Bennett's \u201cRepartee\u201d for piano and band, with Robert Loiselle as soloist.FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 Duncan McClellan Funeral Held Many friends and associates assembled at a funeral service held at St.Andrew's Church, yesterday afternoon, to pay final tribute to Duncan McLellan, one of the outstanding members of the Masonic Order in Quebec, who died at his residence, 345 Roslyn Avenue, on Tuesday after a brief illness in his 78th year.Vice-president of the Dominion Furniture Manufacturing Company, Mr.McLellan was born in Farewell, Ont., and came to Montreal in 1901, where he became associated with his brother in the operation of the company, whose plant is at St.Therese.He joined the Mount Royal Lodge 32 AF.and A.M.in 1905, where he served as Worshipful Master in 1913.He was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Quebec in 1938.In 1906 he joined the Carnarvon Chapter and became First Principal in 1917 and Grand First Principal of the Grand Chapter of Quebec in 1932.Mr.McLellan was a member of the Royal and Select Masons and a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason, and a member of the Royal Order of Scotland and of the Knights Templar.He was Presiding Preceptor of Richard Coeur de Lion Preceptory in 1918 and was Provincial Prior of the Sovereign Great Priory in 1924.He was a member of Karnak Temple of the Mystic Shrine, at the time of his Putters\u2019 Social Club.Holds \u201cGames Night\u201d The usual Monday meeting of the above Club, held at the Vie- toria Hall on Monday evening took the form of a games night with a Shuffleboard Tournament as nl highlight of the evening.Aften some hectic play Mrs.Kent and Mr.H.Smith emerged worthy winners and were presented with inscribed Silver Spoons as a reward for their efforts.Next Monday evening there will.be a card evening and a good turn - out of members is requested.NO PERSUASION NEEDED Medium: \u201cThe apirit of your late wife is here.\u201d : The husband was silent.; Medium: \u201cDo you not understand?You may speak to her.\u201d Husband: \u201cIf that is really my\u2019 late wife, she'll begin of her own accord.\u201d death.\u2019 He was a former member and past president of the Westmount Bowling Club and a member of St.- Andrew's United Church.Mr.McLellan is survived by his: wife the former Mary Gibson, of Ottawa, three brothers, Charles G.McLellan, president of the Dominion Furniture Manufacturing.Campany, Outremont, John J.and William G.McLellan of Mount \u2018 Forest, Ont.; and a sister, Miss\" Katie McLellan, of Toronto.A large number of nephews and nieces also survive.: Rev.D.M.Grant, minister of St.Andrew'\u2019s Church, officiated at the funeral service.Interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.YOUR BEST BUY IN REFRESHMENT 020) CANADA'S OWN COLA 1846 THE MONTREAL CITY and DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK 1947 One hundred and first To the Shareholders, Gentlemen, of the Bank, with the result of ils operations for the y.The nel prolils for the year were $462,825.61, a: Undivided Profits Account was $261,627.46, making quarterly dividends, have been paid to the Shareh on the Charity Donation Fund; which.was allotte: FU UUU UT UV OUT OUT 070 0N date was October 24, 1621, on November 24, 1648.of a mile.The first school established in principal.State Historical Society.History Book To Scrap Book \u2014 Facts Collected by M.V.Trayers \u2014 Of genuine interest are the following facts reprinted from the Lachute, Que., Watchman:\u2014 A loaf of bread cost fifteen sols at Quebec in 1645.In the same year a cord of wood cost ten sols.A sol was equal to a cent.The first white child of French descent to be born in Canada was named Eustache and was the son of Abraham Martin, who was owner of the historic Plains of Abraham, site of the tamous battle between the armies of Wolfe and Montcalm, The The first white child born at Montreal was Barbe Meusnier, Distance was measured by the French-Canadian in olden days, not in miles or acres, but in how far one could walk while smoking a pipeful of tobacco.This averaged about three-quarters Quebec, with a Franciscan brother, Pacifique Duplessis, as the The astrolabe lost by Champlain in 1613 during his journey up the Ottawa River was recovered on a farm in Renfrew County in 1867, and is now in possession of the New York The first paper mill erected in Canada was in Argenteuil (presumably St.Andrews East) in the year 1803.Forty-one years ater the first cotton mill was erected at Sherbrooke.Canada was at Three Rivers, $177,183.07, sulis already oblaining fully justify the undertaking.made during the year, = SES Your Directors have pleasure In presenting the One Hundred and First Annuat Report of the affaire tious charitable and philanthropic institutions; $250,000.00 has been transferred to the Resarve Fund, the latter to $4,000,000.00, leaving a balance at the credit of Undivided Profits Account of To meel the needs of our steadily increasing clientele, your Direclors deemed it advisable, during the year, to open two new branches : t th .I the city of Verdun, and the other at the comer of Bel ver and One Ce pre in langer and Christopher-Columbus Streets.The re- As usual, a frequent and thorough Inspection of the books and asasts of the Bank has been The report of Lie Auditors and the Balance Sheel are herewith eubmitiod.Annual Report Montreal, February 9th, 1948.\u2018eur ending December 31, 1947.nd the balance brought forward from last year's a folal of $724,453.07.From this amount, \u2018the usuol olders ornd\u2014apari from the sim of $9,675.00, intereet d as usual\u2014the Bank distributed $17,300.00 to va.D.A: HINGSTON, President GENERAL STATEMENT DECEMBER Jist, 1943 |\u201d \u201c LIABILITIE To the Public: .ITIES Derosits beoting Interest, including Interest accrued to date .7\", 8137304338.Deposits not bearing interest +8 +00 + = = ' 212078 Charity Donation Fund + + + sw .180,000.00 Other Liabllitles «+ so, 5 8 2 io 8) & 724.437.65 401,754.To the Shareholders : toe 5 '3 Copia Stock + + v7 °K Reserve Fund «+ +1 0 Fr .Fr 5 .' re Balance of Profits carried forward, OL te fo fo Io 172,153.07 Dividends cutstomding .'u \u2018ly [7 I: 2622.45 Dividend payoble January 2ad, 1948.» =.4% & > 70,000.00_.= $ 621977552 $146,551.52954 _ ASSETS HARI Cash gn hand and In Chartered Banks .«ee Dominfon and Provinclal Goverament Bonds .1 21 , $ Raa Canadian Municipal and School Corporation bonds and debentures ; 15.420.649.62 Bonds of Canadian Public Utitues Corporations o , ., © ,196,452.00 Sundry Securities .+ .468.25 Call ond Short Loans, secured by collateral ©.2 O1 1 a2129242 ns to Faby de P ot to Rel C + 5,000.00 Chority Dx Fund, d in Dx and Cenad Muni cipal Securities approved by the Dominian Goveznment « .180,000.00 145, 518.396.7 Bank premises (Head Office and Branches) « (= © 7 = a 1.000,000.00 sus ! a + « o 4 o oo os (os a : =: > 13313293 © 8 1,133,192.09 - \" MILLE 551.529 66 On behall of the Board, : ° .D.A.HINGSTON, ] NS: T-TAGGART SMYTH, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1918 PAGE FIVE [JUNE IN FEBRUARY SALE SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 300 PRINTED SPUN RAYON DRESSLS TO SELL AT A LOW PRICE DEFYING ALL COMPETITION | 1900 WASHABLE DRESSES 200 1 | $ J 8 = .gmat i 3 JF\u201d.24 ; 2 HE ac 2 ; BE La PY À \" \\ A 2 for $0.50 a Be ae Pra ANE Ww JUNIOR STYLES Sizes 12 to 20 MATERNITY DRESSES Sizes 12 to 20 YOUTHFUL STYLES For The Stout Figure Sizes 38 to 52 THE PRINTED DESIGNS ARE FLORAL, COIN DOTS AND STRIPES, ETC.ON FLORAL BACKGROUND Smart women shoppers will be delighted to | EXTRA SPECIAL ON SALE buy several of these dresses, they are so fresh NYLONS and pretty.Every one of them is new and made up in this year's styles and materials.COMMENCING TODAY SLICHTLY IRREGULAR Those who contemplate going to the country 42 GUAGE early in May would be wise to shop now.No AND CONTINUING WHILE QUANTITIES LAST.J use making them yourself when you can buy WISE SHOPPERS WILL em tor so little.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Buy them to wear in the house this winter or THESE OUSTANDING VALUES | 3 PAIRS FOR 2.70 WHILE THEY LAST T.SHEINART reco 3001 ST.ANTOINE STREET ~~ coneawmae WI 6504 2065 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST \"\"\"sust est orniomes WE.1077 | for street wear in the summer.WITHOUT DELAY. \u2018GE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlInut 2773 4% \u201cThe Esuminer aims te be an independent, clean newspapes for the home, devoted to public service.Mail «ubscriptions: SZ per year; $1.60 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall Past Office ep Ottawe FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 HELP EUROPE'S DESTITUTE CHILDREN HE CANADIAN APPEAL FOR CHILDREN is Canada\u2019s answer to a universal call for help.A campaign to raise $10,000,- 000 will commence on Monday.With the funds raised, help will be provided to the destitute children of Europe and Asia.The money will be used to purchase food, clothing and other supplies in Canada for shipment overseas.THE CANADIAN APPEAL FOR CHILDREN includes representatives of the Canadian Council for Reconstruction through the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations Appeal for Children (UNAC)., The Canadian Council for Reconstruetion through UNESCO has as its objective the providing of facilities for education in war- ravaged countries\u2014school supplies, teachers, scientists and technicians and the provision of scholarships and refresher courses for teachers, doctors and scientists to come from Europe and Asia to study in Canada.UNAC, which operates the International Children's Emergency Fund, is primarily concerned with child survival.Its aim is to get food supplies to the neediest children.It has not sufficient money or supplies to begin to alleviate the miseries of the children in countries laid waste by war.All the monies will be spent in Canada and food and clothing will be distributed wherever possible to workers already in the field.From all European workers comes the cry for more dried and powdered milk \u2014 by the thousands of tons.WHO ARE THE BIG SIX?NE OF THE PROBLEMS of modern government is that civil servants tend THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY to initiate policy and to consider political implications of what they propose.Traditionally their job is to administer, not to make.In any group of men there always will be some who get too big for their boots.In the present era, with government deciding even the colors of fabrics, civil servants have been granted, and greatly enjoy, power in blotches as irritating as chicken pox, but more serious and probably more durable a disease on the body politic.In the Fall sittings of Parliament one member of the Commons had some comments on the Big Six who are reputed to be the principal denizens of the ivory tower where the fate of Canadians is decided before it is formalized in cabinet council.The Big Six, it was :mplied, were high-sticking and otherwise breaking the rules which for generations have obtained for the protection of the citizen and maintenance of his liberties.; This member even went so far as to suggest that the Big Six be called to appear before the House of Commons and explain their doings and the whys and wherefores.Mr.Abbott for once couldn\u2019t joke.He was shocked.The suggestion, it seemed, was as unseemly as if the Speaker had been directed to enter the House in khaki shorts and sweatshirt and walking on stilts.Mr.Abbott said he hoped there would be no more of such talk.His tone was that which might have been employed by the Rev.Mr.Hansell, M.P., in rebuking a member who tried to get away with an improper story.The Big Six won't be brought before the House, but they are on occasion called to testify before committees.It will be interesting to observe the trend of questioning in the near future.If, as many believe, a small group of men who are not elected representatives are an invisible government, it certainly is the duty of parliament to try to smoke them out.If, as is often charged, the boys on salary and mere appointees, are the people's bosses, they have by that fact lost their right to immunity from parliamentary and public comment and criticism.Of course if they thought that the Liberals would soon be defeated at the polls, the tune might be changed.They are politically astute, and the fact that they worry little about the Opposition is but another evidence that they expect the present cabinet to continue to maintain their sacrosanctity and that they may ignore the rude comments of the folks across the gangway.\u2014 The Printed World.add one cubit to his stature ?\u201d The } ram Weekly Review By LEWIS MILLIGAN CAN WE BREED A SUPER RACE?Germans believed he could, and they also believed that by means science they could plan the future.Science has contributed much to the physical betterment of mankind in time of peace, but it has the lack of sufficient \u201cpressure of natural selection to force it up- \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 esi fortis tt pms ers me iffy ward.\u201d He suggested that the We hear little about Eugenics in these days.Prior to the First State or Society should undertake World War it was quite a craze in high-brow society circles.Many the task of speeding up the pro- books were written on the subject, and lecturers travelled across cess of human evolution by birth the country preaching the new gospel of the creation of a super-race by means of selective mating of superior persons and the upbringing of control and the sterilization of feeble-minded and diseased persons.He said we had not only to their offspring in refined environment.The people who attended these face the fact that the world lectures \u2014 they were mostly well-dressed ladies \u2014 no doubt regarded would soon be \u201cfull up with themselves as superior persons, although most of them were the people\u201d, but that \u2018the effective offspring of very lowly parents who had old-fashioned ideas about fertility of unskilled laborers is selective mating, nearly twice as great as the professional classes\u201d.I recall attending one of these * of applied biological and political.lectures as a reporter in the early part of 1914.The world at that time was at peace, although there were distant rumblings and \u2018\u201cancestral voices prophesying war\u201d.But all was calm and serene in that lecture room, and the lecturer, an American woman, dressed in a long white gown, spoke in soft, aesthetic accents.She painted a verbal picture of two selected and kindred souls coming together in a love match at sunset by a lake.They stood in silence watching the sun go down, and as the orb of day sank beyond the .horizon and a star \u2014 presumably Venus \u2014 appeared, the young lady muttered softly: Starlight, star bright, First star I've seen tonight.I forgot what happened after that, but I gathered that the result of that eugenic experiment was the advent of a sublime poet into the world.I don\u2019t recall whether the lecturer gave other examples of selective mating for the production of super-artists, musicians, politicians, mechanics or farmers.Unfortunately this eugenic dream was broken on August 4, 1914, when the Germans, who had a eugenic system of their own, released their supermen upon the world.They did not, however, prove themselves very super.Something went wrong with the mating.Hitler and his Nazi scientists discovered that the trouble lay in the mixture of Jewish and Aryan blood, and they took drastic measures to eliminate the former.An intensive eugenic system of breeding and education was organized for the production of a pure Aryan race that would rule the world for a thousand years .Hitler and his super- planners are dead, and their pure Aryans are unable to rule themselves.\u201cCan a man py taking thought But the world needs more laborers than professionals, Moreover, a large percentage of the professionals and some of the brightest geniuses have risen from the so- called lower classes \u2014 notably, Shakespeare, Burns, and Keats.It was probably the remembrance of his lowly origin that prompted Shakespeare to write, \u201cLowliness is young ambition\u2019s ladder, whereto the climber upward turns his face\u201d.It is one of the laws of human nature that there is a constant circulation from the lower to the upper classes in a free society \u2014 and vice versa.There is an old Lancashire saying: \u201cThree generations \u2014 from clogs to clogs\u2019.Human beings cannot be bred and raised like prize cattle on a stud-farm.Even prize cattle are liable to \u2018breed back\u201d and deteriorate, and there is probably a greater proportion of degenerates among the upper classes than the lower, 13th, 1918 And) think 1d A BRITISH VIEW ON \u201cTHE NEW COURTESY\u201d Why certainly, vg You oll money- like à few more grubbing, blood À pitprops , you mera = You two-faced chsxuphive, power secking tyrant 3 Sucking Survivor of a decadent System.and \u2014Illlingworth in The Daily Mail (London) Scouts BY REG & Cubs GROOME Sixer Norman Bedford of the Blue Six led the opening Grand Howl at Monday's meeting of Trinity Memorial Wolf Cub Pack, following which Gordon Merritt, Michael Schell and Bruce MacLean were awarded their First Stars and Jimmie Shaw received his Collector's Badge for a very good stamp collection.Games were played and then came instruction, More games followed and the Pack formed their council circle for announcements, prayers, and the Grand Howl Red six won the six competition for the evening and Maitland Han- naford, Sixer, received the Honour Pennant.Next Monday night will be Parents\u2019 Night at Trinity.The following Cubs have indicated that they will: help out on the paper drive on: all of whom passed their tender- Saturday morning (report at the | pad and were invested last week.church at 8.45 a.m.) and any unable to make it, please call Akela Arthur Armstrong, John Ancrum, Norman Bedford, Maitland Hanna- ford (our old regulars) Earl Bisson, Harry Flynn, Allan Brown, Gregory Walker, David Dorrance, Bill Cane, Gordon Smith and Graham Martin.EXTRA \u2014 A real good game of hockey was played by Trinity and St.Luke's Pack.The score\u20149 to 1 in favour of Trinity.Congratulations are due to Roy Smith for starting the scoring off, and to Dick Christensen who scored three goals, and Harry Flynn for scoring five goals.The boys surely went to town today, and everybody played very well.Victor Kugelman scored for St.Luke\u2019s.St.Matthias Pack welcomes three new members \u2014 Richard Bolton, Billy Ross and Dane Wray, also made war more horrible and destructive, and it has rendered the future more uncertain than ever.Modern man has acquired a great deal of knowledge about the laws of nature, but in applying that knowledge he is overlooking the laws of human nature.In a previous article I quoted a statement by Julian Huxley in which he said: \u201cThe general run of human nature and human capacity has remained the some for thousands of years\u201d.Mr.Huxley claimed that this Jack of improvement in human nature had been due to The process of evolution hay been going on long before the eugenists and the Marxists arrived on the scene, and their attempts to force the pace of progress by artificial means are largely responsible for the mess the world is in today.There is a higher Intelligence and Government than that of man behind this universe, and the existence of diversities in the human race is no accident.There is a story of how Bulstrode Whitelocke, Cromwell's minister at the Hague, was tossing sleeplessly on his bed.His servant who slept in the same room, said: \u201cSir, may 1 ask you a question?\u201d \u201cYes\u201d.\u201cDo you believe that God governed the world well before you came into it?\u201d \u201cYes\u201d.\u201cAnd that He will govern the \u2018world well when you are out of it?\u201d \u201cYes\u201d.\u201cThen, sir, cannot you trust Him to do so while you are in it ?\u201d There is a passage in the Book of Common Prayer referring to the People, which runs: \u201cGovern them and lift them up for ever\u201d, The floorball season got away to a good start Friday, with the Red Six under Sixer Sean Mack downing the White Six led by Senior Sixer Christopher Carr, by a score of 1-0.The Pack is planning to hold a joint Church Parade with the Troop on February 22nd, a Sunday, in honour of the birthdav of the founder of Scouting, Lord Baden-Powell.Mr.William Smith, late Group Scoutmaster of the 17th Buxton Group, Derbyshire, Engiand, has been awarded posthumously a Letter of Commendation by the Chief Scout.His son, Mr.Frank Smith?Cubmaster of the same Group, receives the Bronze Cross.William Smith was drowned whilst attempting to rescue his son, who in turn had gone to the aid of a friend being swept out to sea in a rubber dinghy.The tragedy occurred at Treen, Cornwall, last June.Frank Smith endeavoured to reach his friend, Phillip Hewitson, who was being swept out to sea in a rubber dinghy, but found he was unable to make up the distance and was forced to come ashore.Father and son then clambered along the cliff face in an attempt to catch the dinghy at the next cove.Frank .missed his foothold and fell 40 feet into the sea.His father plunged in after him, but soon got into difficulties in the rough sea.The son managed to swim to the dinghy, bring it to where his father was, and keep him afloat with one hand.Meanwhile an onlooker had fetched a lifebuoy which was thrown to the dinghy and the three men gradually pulled towards the shore.As they neared the rocky coast laige breakers battered them against the rocks and they were forced to let go of the drowning man, by this time unconscious, and he was swept out of reach round the rocks.Frank Smith and Phillip Hewitson reached shore safely.TOYING WITH FOOD Parents! Mealtime should not be playtime, for the children.Medical authorities advise against getting anxious, too, about a baby's feeding.\u2019 At around the age of one year, when the appetite may not be so urgent, a child is apt to toy with his food.He will drop things and seem indifferent to what is piaced before him.Under 8uch circumstances, say the experts, \u201cRemove the food, without comment or show of impatience.The child may not need it, just then.Simply assume that he has had enough.\u201d + - x | Church of the Advent | w\u2014 * To usher in the Lenten season, the Church of the Advent joined four other parishes in holding a Mission during the first eight days of February.Following is the schedule of services during the Lenten season: Sundays \u2014 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 10.15 a.m.Matins; 11 a.m, Solemn Eucharist; 3 p.m.Sunday School; 7 p.m., Solemn Evensong.The litany will be sung in Procession after Evensong on the second Sunday in Lent.-The Rev.H.H.Walsh, D.D., will preach at Evensong on the third Sunday in Lent.Week Days \u2014 Holy Eucharist: 7 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.; Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily except on Saturdays at 8 p.m.Wednesdays at 8 p.m., February 18 \u2014 Rev Kenneth Bolton; February 25 \u2014 Major Rev.J.W.Forth; March 3 \u2014 Rev.Sidney Wood; March 10 \u2014 The Bishop of Montreal will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation; March 17 \u2014 Rev.Canon J.Willis.Holy Week: Besides the usual services, the Holy Eucharist \u2018will be celebrated on Monday and Wednesday at 7 a.m.and on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m.A devotional service will be held each evening at 8 p.m.; on Maundy Thursday this will be a Preparation for Easter Communion.Good Friday \u2014 7.30 a.m., Mattins and Litany; 9.30 a.m., Table Prayers and Sermon; 12.00 noon, Three Hours\u2019 Vigil; Conductor: Rev.Brian Whitlow; 4.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Service and 8.00 p.m.Evensong; Preacher: Rev.Brian Whitlow.Easter Eve \u2014 9.30 a.m., Matting and Table Prayers and 8.00 p.m.Evensong.Easter Day \u2014 6.00 a.m., 7.00 a.m.8.00 am.and 9.30 am, Holy Communion; 10.15 a.m., Mattins; 11.00 a.m., Solemn Eucharist; 3.00 p.m., Children's Vespers, Presentation of Mite Boxes; 7.00 p.m,, Festal Evensong.Low Sunday \u2014 (This name is an abbreviation of Close Sunday: today is so called, because it is the close of the Easter Octave.) \u2014 8.00 a.m., Holy Communion.10.15 a.m, Mattins.11.00 a.m., Solemn Eucharist: 3.00 p.m.\u2026 Sunday School; 4.00 p.m.Evensong and 7.00 p.m., Easter Carol Service.\u2014 \u2014 + | Stanley Presbvterian ! * + Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct both services of Worship in Stanley Church on Sunday next.His Sermon text in the morning will be \u201cYe Are The Light Of The World\u201d and in the evening \"A Clap On The Back\u201d The Minister's Bible class meets each Sunday at 3 p.m.The regular monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnel Evening Aux- fliarv will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.Miss Daisy Woo will be Guest Speaker.Mid-week class for Bible Study and Prayer will be held on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.The Women's Prayer meeting 13 held each Friday at 11 am.+ * | Calvary Church ] * * W.M.S.will welcome the Montreal Presbyterial of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, which body is holding its 22nd Arnual Meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, February 18th and 19th.The worship services, which are open to the public, will commence on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.in the afternoon and at 8 p.m.in the evening.The President, Mrs.F.N.Stephen, will preside.An address will be delivered at the afternoon session by the Moderator, Dr.T.W.Jones, and at the evening session by Miss Ida MacKenzie, W.M.S.Field Secretary.The meetings on Thursday will open at, 10 a.m.and the closing session of \u2018the Presby- terial will be at 2 p.m.Friday, Feb.20th, Calvary Rrogress Club will meet at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Gordon Parker, 5403 Dupuis Avenue, at 830 p.m, Sunday, February 22nd, the Guest Preacher will be the Rev.D.T.I.Forsyth, B.A, D.D,, General Secretary of the Board of Christian Education of the United Church of Canada.* Dominion-Douglas * On Sunday morning in Dominion- Douglas, Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach on the subject \u201cThe Temptation of Jesus\u201d and the choir under the direction of Mr.Robb will sing \u201cHear My Prayer\u201d by Mendelssohn, the Soloist being Mrs.Lilian Ellis Thompson, and at the Evening Service, the Soloist will be F.C.McMillan.The Evening Service will be held in the Lecture Hall when there will be a-moving picture on the life of St.Paul and the Rev.Graham Barr will speak.The topic will be \u201cThe Way of Salvation\u201d.At 3 p.m.Church School and the Minister's Class for membership will meet and at 8.45 p.m.the Young People's Union wil meet in Friendship Parlour.On Monday the Sewing Circle will meet at 2 p.m.and on Tuesday at 10 a.m.the Women\u2019s Association will hold theif regular meeting with luncheon at 1 p.m.At 8 p.m.on Wednesday in the Lecture Hall, there will be the second of the Lenten mid-week meetings at which Dr.Smith will be the speaker.On Friday the Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society will hold its February meeting.The speaker will be Prof.H.N.Fieldhouse, of McGill University, whose topic will be \u201cVery Foreign Affairs\u201d.The musical part of the programme will be provided by Armande Davis, contralto.There will be the usual meetings of Brownies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts during the week.* * | Westmount Baptist | * \u201cThe Thrill of a Lifetime\u201d \u2014 Unconventional! Adventuresome! Successful! This Sermon is based upon one of the Stories of Jesus, which has survived the centuries and are as up to date as the Daily Press.\u201cThe Challenge of a Lifetime\u201d \u2014 Demand.Debate.Decision.Tris will be the Subject of the Evening The Minister of Calvary United Church, the Right Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.,, Moderator of The United Church of Canada, will preach the sermons at both morning and evening services in Calvary Church on Sunday.He will be assisted in the worship services by Maxwell Reader, B.A., Student Assistant.At the morning service a guest will be welcomed in the person of Miss Eva Dubska, who will deliver a brief message on behalf of the Student Christian Movement in McGill University.This organization is serving among students in 40 different countries and is making a great contribution toward goodwill and better understanding among the peoples of the world, On Wednesday Calvary Church Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibhert Troop, Organist and Choirmasier 9.45 n.m.Bihle School.11.00 n,m.\u201cThe Thrill of a Lifetime\u201d Unconventional! Adventuresome! Successful! 7.30 pom.\u201cThe Challenge of n° Lile- time \u2014 \u201cWill Ye Also Gio Away.\u201d Demand.Debate.Decision, Dr.Johnston al Both Services VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED COMING EVENTS SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 22nd Prof, BR.F.Atdwinckle, M.A.B.D, (Successor to Prof.McCracken) SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 20th pr.BR.Melaurin & Rev, H.A, Hillyer Disons Statesmen Who Speak With Authority.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 PAGE SEVEN Lome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly Address.The incident which warrants the message was a very critical one.The throngs who wanted a \u2018Loaves and Fishes Christ\u201d were disappointed and melted away like snow before a Chinook wind.It was then that Jesus issued the challenge that searched the very souls of his disciples.The same Christ confronts us to-day.On Saturday, the Younger Married Couples of \u201cWestmount\u201d will be the guests of a Sponsoring Committee at a Valentine Reception - Supper.The Reception takes place at 6 p.m.The Buffet Suppel follows at 6.30 and the Programme of Recreation follows until about 9 o'clock.The Sponsoring Committee is composed of Mr.and Mrs.George Adam, Major General and Mrs.A.E.Walford, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Smith, Prof.and Mrs.G.H.T.Kimble, Dr.and Mrs.W.S.Weaver, Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Bulmer and Dr.and Mrs.J.À Johnston.\u2018 Westmount\u201d is to have interesting visitors in the near future On Sunday, February 22nd, Prof.R.F.Aldwinckle, successor \u201cto Prof.R.J.McCracken, who is now the Minister of Riverside Church, New York, will conduct the Services, morning and evening.Dr.Johnston will be in Toronto over that week-end for a series of important addresses.On Sunday.the 29th of February, Dr.J.B.Mc- Laurin, General Secretary of the Canadian Baptist Foreign Mission Board, and Rev.H.S.Hillyer, distinguished Missionary from Bolivia, will both address the morning and evening congregations.This is part of a great Missionary Weekend.On the preceding Friday a programme, portraying the work at the Christian Youth Centre, will be presented.First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, 'EBRUARY 15th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Meeting, 8.15 cales Roum.4915 Sherbrooke St.VW 1130 a.m.to 4.30° p.m., also Friday evening 8 to 9.30, except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Soul.Golden Text: Leviticus 26: 11, 712, \u2014 I will set my tabernacle among you: ard mv soul shall not.abhor you and I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye sitall be my people, : MELVILLE CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.F.Scott Mackeniie, M.A., D.D., D.C.L.Interim Moderator Services at 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Major Rev.G.Lloyd Fulford WHI Preach.Hon, VISITORS WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 11.00 a.m.\u201cYe are lhe Light of the World.\u201d 11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 3.00 p.m.Minister's Bible Class.7.30 p.m.\u201cA Clap on the Back.\u201d ' Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M.L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Cbolr Director.* | Christian Science 1 * * \u201cSoul\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Leviticus 26: 11, 12.\u201cI will set my tabernacle among you: and my soul shall not abhor you.And I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my people.\u201d Among the citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cNow therefore hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which I teach you, for to go them, that ye may live.and go in and possess the land which the Lord God of your Fathers giveth you.Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgments, even as the Lord my God commanded me, that ye should do so in the land whither ye go to posses it.\u201d (Deuteronomy 4: 1,5).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy \u201cQuestion \u2014 What are the demands of the Science of Soul?Answer \u2014 The first demand of this Science is, \u201cThou shalt have no other gods before me.\u201d The second is like unto it.\u201cThou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.\u201d It should be thoroughly understood that all men have one Mind, one God and Father, one Life, Truth and Love.Mankind will become perfect in proportion as this fact Church of The Advent Corner of Wood end Western Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rev.John W.Kerr FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 \u2018a.m.Holy Communion, 1015 aan Matins, 11.00 a.m.Solemr fucharist.2.0 p.m.Sunday School.7.0% p.m, Solem Evensong WEEK-DAY SERVICES Communion 8 a.m Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 9.30 aun.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily.except on Wednesday_ut 9 am.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally, excep! on Saturday st 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercession, 5 p.m.Holy Friday.Wednesday.8.00 p.m., Lenten Service, Preacher: Rev.Kenneth Bolton.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowes Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 » m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Confirmation Class.10.00 u.m.Senior School.Junior Bible Class.11.00 a.m Choral Communion.Preacher The Rector Kindergarten.3.00 p.m.Primary School and Kindergarten.Adult Class, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 The Rector.EDNESDAY.00 a tn.Holy Communion, 20 pan.Litany and Address.The Rev.S Andrews.THURSDAY.FEBRUARY 19th 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT K.00 am, Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, munion and Sermon.The Rector.11.90 a.m.Junior Church._- 7,30 pm F Evensong and Address hy E, curt, Subject: \u201cAs a Man frniniceth .8.30 p.m.St.Matthias\u2019 TUESDAY 6.00 p.m.Confirmation Class.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.w FEB.18th, Ember Day 7 8.Holy (\u2018om- Prencheri\u2014 AY.P.A.becomes apparent, war will cease and the true brotherhood of man Will be established.\u201d (Page 467).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 Assistant.Mr Mwawell Header, B.A.Organist and Choir Director.Mr.Gifford Mitchel) Preacher at 1100 am and 7.30 p.m, The Minister, Dr.T, W.Jones.Miss Eva Dubska will bring a message at the morning service où the work of the SCM.in McGill University.Wed, and hues, Feb 18th and 19h \u2014 Aumnual Meeling of the Montreal l'resbyterial of the W.MS.The President, Mrs.F.Stephen, will be lu charge.Guest spea ers, Miss Ida MacKenzie of Toronto and Dr, TW.Jones, Moderator.SUNDAY, FEB, 2nd \u2014 Guest Preacher, Rev.D, T.LI Forsyth, B.A.B.General See.of the Board of Christian Education.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lonsdowne Avenue \u201d Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, Rev.R.Graham Barr, M.A., D.D.B.A, B.D.11.08 a.m.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith: \u201cThe Temptation of Jesus.\u201d 3-00 p.m.Church School and Class for Church Membership.7.30 n.m.Service with Moying Pictures \u201cThe Way of Salvation.\u201d 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Qreonist and Cholrmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus Bae.St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Ansistant-Minister SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 15th 11.00 a.m.Mr, Grant.\u201cThe Resources of the Christian.\u201d (2) The World Is i Ours.7.30 p.m.Mr.Grant.\u201cSome About \u2018lhe Cross.\u201d ) The known Soldier.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.\u2014 Junior Young People\u2019s Society.Organist and Cholrmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae., F.C.C.0.COME AND WORSHIP Faces Un- St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Interim Minister Rev.B.SUNDAY.FELRUARY 15th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.A Service hu gonjunction with Dominion Wide Az l'E.Week \u2014 Address \u201cHere pe I Send Me\" by Miss A.Ann Silver, B.A., General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A.in Montreal, \u201cThe Unwanted Christ.\u201d LL.D.the close of Mustrated British B.Brown 7.30 p.m.Rev.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, D.D., Fireside Hour at the Evening Service.Lectures: \u201cGlimpses of Galana.\u201d Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A, B.D.11.00 a.m \u201cTests for Grealness \u2014- Can You Qualify?\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Quest for Inner Pence.® PAOR WIGHT \"THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1918 QERSONALSOCIALENGAGEMENTSJPEDDINGS Recent Social Events Of Interest The Westmount Women's Club* Fashion Show is being held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 p.min Victoria Hall.Mrs.R.M.Dwyre, who was a patient for a couple of weeks in the Ross Memorial Hospital, is now convalescing at the home of her mother, Mrs.J.E.O'Brien, Western Avenue.The University of Saskatchewan Montreal Alumni Association is holding a dance on Saturday, at Victoria Hall, to which all members and their friends are cordially invited.Dancing will be from 9 to 1 o'clock.Mr.John Missler is in charge of refreshment committee.Mr.and Mrs.T.Forsterling, of Grosvenor Avenue, with their daughter, Miss Leva Forsterling and their son, Vernor are leaving shortly to spend a few days in New York prior to Mrs.Forsterl- ing and her son sailing for Denmark, where they will spend the next six months.The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George A.Winters took place recently at St.Stephen's Church, Weredale Park, the Rev.A.T.Love officiating The child was given the names of Patricia Jane, and the godparents were Mr.Trevor Patterson, the baby's uncle, Mrs.Hugh H.Norsworthy and Mrs.H.Lindsay Mussells.Following the ceremony, Mrs.G.A.Winters, the baby\u2019s paternal grandmother, entertained at her home, 243 Ken- sington Avenue.Mrs.Gordon Mitchell, of West- mount, was hostess on Friday at a miscellaneous shower held in honor of a bride elect, Miss Gwen- neth Jean (Buddy) Duffell, of N.D.G,, at the latter's home, 4410 Melrose Avenue.The shower decorations were carried out in pink and white and the teatable was arranged with the special shower cake and pink and white candles with shower \u201crain\u201d streamers above.Guests present were Miss Ina Larkin, Mrs.A.Silver, Miss Evelyn Burgess, Miss Rose Osborne, Miss Hazel Lambton, Mrs.P.Morin, Miss Florence Williams, Miss Therese Daignault, Miss WHY WASH DIAPERS?Try WEE FOLKS for only $2.10 weekly CHerrier 2175 Miss Redmond and her father Pictured above is Miss Margot Redmond leaving her home accompanied by her father, prior to her marriage to Mr.Norman Talbot Mais.The ceremony took place in Congress hall, St.Patrick's Church.The bride is the daughter of Mr.R.the Hon.Mrs.Redmond, of St.Andrew\u2019s-by.the-Sea, N.B.and Montreal.The groom is the Mais and of the late Mrs.Mais, ef Jamaica, B.W.l.the former Miss Mr.and Mrs.C.Chatillon Mr.and Mrs.Claude Chatillon are seen after their recent marriage in St.James Cathedral.The bride is Simone Boutin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Boutin; while the groom is the son of Mrs.W.Chatillon, of Ottawa.M.Redmond and son of Mr.H.B.Chatillon is second missioner to India Later Mr.and Mrs.Chatillon left for New York, from whence they sailed on Tuesday for India, where Mr.secretary to the Canadian High Com- .Photo by Henri La Rouche Mary Kenyon, Mrs.T.Bouvert, Mrs.E.L.Wren.Unable to be present were Miss Patricia Tag- gart, Miss Florence Ramsay, Miss Isobell Proudfoot, Miss Lillian Renault and Mrs.Frank Green.Mrs.D.Murgatroyd, of Albert Place, Westmount, entertained on Manday night at a farewell party in honor of Mrs.T.Forsterling, who with her son, Vernon, is leaving shortly for a vacation in Denmark: The decorations were carried out in Mrs.Forsterling\u2019s national colors, with Danish flags and red and white also on the tea table.The guest of honor was presented with a compact, Assisting Mrs.Murgatroyd in serving were Mrs.W.Bullock and Miss Ann Morris.The Wednesday rehearsals of the St.Paul's and St.Leo's Dramatic Club are proving to be one of the high spots of the week for the High School crowd.Under the direction of Alexander Kerby, the student-members are gradually acquiring a good basic training in the matters of poise, voice culture, posture, etc., as well as a working knowledge of make-up, costume design, and back-stage operations.Casting of the Spring production is now under way and it is expected that three one-act plays will be presented.APPROACHING MARRIAGE The marriage of Kathleen Mary, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Keating, to Mr.Ahdrew George McNiece, elder son of Mr.and Mrs, A.A.McNiece, all of Westmount, has been arranged to VA 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence AA AAA AA MA AA A A M A A AE ddd AR Pl Ere, MME A.CourvaL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NBack ~ D.: A.CORSETS, CORSELEYTES GOTHIC » D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert A AAA M AA A AAA AA A MA A AAA M AAA AAA Rhymed Skit Feature Of Auxiliary\u2019s Tea At Shaare Hashomayim The generar meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Shaare Hashomayim took the form of a \u201cPaid-up Membership Tea,\u201d and the special programme feature \u2014 Was a dramatization of a rhymed skit entitled: \u201cTravel Through Sisterhood Land\u201d The script was written by Mrs.Nathan Perlmut- ter of the National Women's League of America and was adapted for this occasion by Mrs.Ben Bernfeld.The programme was produced by Mrs.Samuel J.Leibo- witz, with Mrs.M.N.Fineberg February 28, at four o'clock, in the : Sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord Westmount.Miss Claire Clifford will be maid | of honor with Miss Janet Grafftey | and Miss Barbara Cote, as brides- | maids.The best man will be Mr.Greig Harrison, the ushers being Mr.Bill Keating, brother of the bride; Mr.Ross McNiece, the bridegroom\u2019s brother, and Mr.Keith Russell.The reception will be held in the Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton.WEDDINGS DEMPSTER - POTTER The marriage of Shirley Ann, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter B.Potter, of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Arthur Leeuwin Dempster, son of Mrs.Dempster, of Noranda, Que., and of the late Arthur L.Dempster, 1 took place on Saturday afternoon | at fvie o'clock in St.Matthew's Church, Hampstead.The Rev.G.E.Trueman officiated.Mr.Harrison S.Jones played the wedding music and Mr.Howard Lobar sang Schubert's \u201cAve Maria\u201d during the signing of the register.Ferns and spring flowers, with candles, were used to decorate the church.The bride was given away by her father and attended by Miss Marilyn E.Miller as maid of honor Mr.William E.Dempster was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Ross Ritchie, Mr.Arthur Ralph and Mr.John Hall A reception was held in the Green Room at Victoria Hall, where the bride's table was arranged with white tapers, pink tulips and white hyacinths.Mr.Dempster and his bride will reside in British Guiana, South America.The bride is a Science graduate of McGill University, class of \u201946 and Mr, Dempster is a B.Eng.of i take place on Saturday afternoon, | providing the musical background.Among those participating were Mesdames M.Abbey, H.Auerbach, M.A.Brown, R.Cummings, V.Elkin, L.K.Freeman, B.Marks, H.Shiller, I.I.Smith, Edward Solomon and H.Wisenthal.Mrs.Edward Solomon, the president, conducted the meeting which took place on Wednesday, at 230 p.m., in the Auxiliary Room of the Synagogue, 120 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount, Mrs.Malcolm, Sr., of Moncton, N.B., and her son, Mr.Gordon Malcolm from Saint John, returned to their homes in thie Maritimes on Sunday.Her Excellency Viscountess Alexander has extended her patronage to the annual dinner dance being held by the Woma= an's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital in the ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel on Friday night, February 27, The executive of the Manresa Ladies\u2019 Guild were recently entertained at tea by the president, Mrs, Anthony Blanchard.The tea room was artistically decorated for St.yalentine's day and lit with clus= ers of red and white tapers.Mrs.W.H.Wilson presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs.W.TO'Brien, Miss F.Farmer and Miss A.Hannah.À short business meeting preceded the tea, with the president, Mrs.Anthony Blanchard, in the chair.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS RECEPTIONS | AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 To The Qualified Watchmaker from ELGIN Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, Wedding Gifts, etc.L.ALEXANDER 4188 St.Catherine W., near Creene WE.2102 business houses.McGill, class of \u201944.HAND KNITTED SUITS and DRESSES EXPERTLY BLOCKED Bring us your knitted garments for blocking and reblocking by an expert, with many years of experience doing this work for leading If your knitted wear is not properly blocked, you are not getting the full value of your own talents.We also remodel and restyle your old-style garments and give them that \"New Look.\" Cleaning - Pressing - Expert Operators at your Service \"21 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION\" Western Valet Service 4460 St.Catherine West {Near Metcalfe Ave.) £3 Dyeing WE.5434 pe a tem y - THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ~ IN THE WOMAN'S REALM + [Board Meeting « \u201cf The board of management of the Notre Dame de Grace Wom- on\u2019s Club will meet in Victoria Hall at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday.te §?Annual.Meeting \u2018The twenty-second annual meet- of the Montreal Presbyterial will be held in Calvary United hurch, Dorchester St.W., on Feb.8th and 19th.}- Homoeopathic Aux.tf The regular monthly meeting of the Homoeopathic Hospital Woman's Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday at 2.30 pm, in Griffith Memorial Hall.| | Westmount No.39 | The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, West- mount No.39 Branch, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L: is holding its regular meeting on Tuesday, at 8 po in the Legion Hall, 1191 ountain Street.W.A.Valentine Tea Saint Stephen's Senior W.A.Westmount (at Atwater and Dorchester St.W.) is holding a Valentine Tea tomorrow afternoon from 3-6 o'clock.There will be a Talent Table, Home Cooking Table and Candy, -also music and refreshments.All parishioners and their friends are invited to attend.Tramed Attendants The Annual Meeting of the Trained Attendants Association of Canada Incorporated will be held on Monday at 8.30 p.m.at the N.D.G.Community Hall, 5311 Cote St.Antoine Road.The election of officers will take place and 1947 membership cards are to be presented at door.Westmount C.W.L.The Westmount Subdivision of Phe Catholic Women's League are to hold their regular monthly meeting on Friday, February 20, at 3 p.m., in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall.The Rev.George Daly, C.S.S.R., of Toronto, Founder of the Sisters of Service, will address the Sisters of Service meeting.Mrs.Charles Cassie is the convener of the day.The president, Mrs.A.I.Peterson, will conduct a short business meeting.Members may take friends to this meeting.Social Afternoon The Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will hold a social aftegnoon in the Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke St.West, on Tuesday at 3 p.m.An illustrated talk called \u201cThe Fabric of Our Story\u201d will be given by the Bruck Silk Mills.The musical program will ANTIQUE FURNITURE And Reproductions Featuring 30 chairs of different designs, Also 4 antique sofas, etc.All in excellent condition.M.LARSEN 1257 Greene Ave.WI.7966 I.BLACK Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English Woolens.Specializing in custom made clothing for the well-dressed man.We Also Do Alterations and Repairs.4226 St.Catherine Wes! {Near Greene) WE.5908 pb.+ S(T)un Suit Ë Bai Shirley Modell sports a new hair-do at Miami Beach, Fla, called the brow cluster which features a cluster of ringlets at the left side of the head.If you have time, you might also glance at her French-style, zebra- striped bathing suit, which is also new.be furnished by Mrs.E, A.Lockhart, soloist, accompanied on the piano by Mrs.Wm.H.Mack.Mrs.E.D.McIntosh and her committee will serve refreshments.Members may bring guests.Baking Contest The Montreal Chapter 257, B'nai B'rith Women are sponsoring a baking contest at the Household Exposition to be held on February 24 and 25, afternoons and evenings, at Victoria Hall in West- mount.Mrs, Kate Aitken will adjudge and award first and second prizes for each type of pastry:- Plain cake made with butter or shortening; Sponge cake made with all whites or whites and yolks and cakes made with yeast.There are no stipulations other than that all entries become the property of the Home Cookery Booth, to be auctioned off as proceeds towards this event.Those who wish to) try their Baking Skill can enrol in this contest by writing or telephoning Mrs.I.Reinharz, Convener, Baking Contest, 5017 Grosvenor Ave, #Blue Goose Aux.A general meeting for members of the Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary will he held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.Paul Courtois, 29 Belling- ham Road, Outremont.Arrangements will be completed for the holding of the annual card party in the Ball Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel on the evening of February 25.Mr.A.J.McDonald, Past Most Loyal Gander and Liaison Officer for the Ladies Auxiliary will be present at Monday's meeting to discuss plans for the forthcoming Blue Goose Convention to be held in September.You won't have to worry any more about paint running down the brush handle.A new brush has been devised that will catch the dripping paint and return it to the bristles.¢ C.W.L.Fashion Show Mrs.À.I.Peterson, President of | the Westmount Subdivision of the C.W.L., announces that Mrs.V.Cormack and Mrs.J.W.McAnally are in charge of tickets for the - ~ rela toa 13th, 1948 Spring Fashion Show to be held on Wednesday evening, February 25, at 8.15 p.m, in St.Leo's School Hall.Dobridge Ladies\u2019 Wear will present the fashions.Manresa Guild The monthly Hely Hour conducted by the Rev.M.J.MacNeil, S.J., and sponsored by Manresa PAGR NINE Ladies\u2019 Guild, will be held in the Lady Chapel on Thursday, February 19, at 2.30 p.m.A general meeting and tea will immediately follow.This is the Guild's inaugural drive for new members, so each member is requested to take along a friend.Mrs.Anthony preside.Blanchard will FIVE ROSES FLOUR JAM MATCHES SNYDER'S BONELESS CHICKEN LARGE JUMBO PRUNES so: HARVEST BLACK UNPITTED THE NEW SUDS DISCOVERY DREFT SHREDDED COCONUT \u201821s.crmes av SWEETENED MAPLE LEAF 3 Boxes 237 7 oz Tin 39; CHERRIES »-\" 29 Low Prices In Town \u2014 Phone Your Order Now © FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY © 7 Lb Bag 37+ AYLMER STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY 2 Lb Jar 40; | LIBBY'S AYLMER SWEET »69 SALT SOUP 2 + 39; STONEY CREEK use PEACHES | 20: Tn AG; 2 tor Pkg 25¢ WAX BEANS Tin 17 3 Jor TOMATO JUICE =: 11¢ GHERKINS WINDSOR\u2014PLAIN OR IODIZED HEART'S DELIGHT PRUNE JUICE 25.29¢ CLARK'S TOMATO OR VEGETABLE GF iif CHICKEN TUNA FISH.:os 7 oz Tin 39; 16 oz Jar 297 2 res 154 Tin 642; 7 EZ Strictly Fresh \u2014 Marigold Farm Grade A-1 Medium EGGS Crade A-1 Large 49; 33 YOUNG - GREEN - TENDER CABBAGE JUICY FLORIDA LARGE JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES TREAT THE FAMILY WITH THESE Fruits Vegetables APPLES sucres sy 31: 29¢ GRAPEFRUIT - 5¢ >= 575 THIN SKIN VERY JUICY b 91 9724) ACON.SHOULDER Doz.35 f 3 doz.$1.00 PRIME RED BRAND POT ROASTS FINEST SUGAR CURED LAMB FRONTS LAMB CHOPS 39+ 14 Lb Pkg 304 6237 35; PICKLED HERRING PICKLED LAX eee eve #10 2500000 STUFFED DILL PICKLES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Chenoy\u2019s Appetizing Delicacies HERRING FILLETS IN WINE SAUCE es ee ses 0 sass sess BISMARK STYLE ROLLMOPS .CHOPPED HERRING SALAD .49c 29c 59e 45c 35e 65e 39% \u201ctes ere eve Try our fresh caught halibut, fresh fillets of sole, fresh fillets of haddock, fresh fillets of cod, fresh smelts.INC, FINE GROCERIES \u2014 MEAT, FISH & POULTRY \u2014 ALE & PORTER \u201cALL THE WORLD'S FINEST FOODS UNDER ONE ROOF\" ST.CATHERINE ST.AT GREENE AVENUE PHONES: xFl.6373 \u2014 WE.4238 \"AGE TEN - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 CERRY \"'S * - «+ Chatter Column * *.PA Spaciousness, Quiet Comfort Feature TCA\u2019s Newest \u201cStar\u201d In an effort to keep up with the times and all that is newest and intéresting in air travel, about twenty of the press girls of \u2018the.city, including the woman's editor of The Monitor, jumped at the chance when an invitation was extended to them to visit Dorval on Saturday afternoon and see the latest addition to TCA's fleet of North Stam for Atlantic travel.It proved to be a most interesting experience.First of all, TCA officials conducted the group through various offices, giving information about the teletype machines and radios which keep Dorval officials in% Spirited As A Young Colt The makers of the ADMIRAL RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS feel as spirited as a young colt, when extolling their remarkable new electronic invention, year they intend to make further improvements on their sets, while still maintaining the sensationally low prices.Not until you have heard an ADMIRAL could you possibly believe that such an improvement could be made in the tone over any of the older makes of radios.I am very keen on the table model with its gleaming mahogany plastic cabinet, so compact that it can be placed anywhere and yet blend with its surroundings.Today more than ever people are buying records of and this their favorite artists and want to have the type of music they like when they like it, but to be able to enjoy this treat to the full, one should have a perfect reproduction, no scratchy tones to mar a brilliant high C or a rich low basso note.Think of being able to play twelve of your best ten-inch dance records and not have to bother about changing records or needles.And then when your favorite radio show starts, just by a turn of the dial, presto .the same rich mellow tones will radiate to enchanted listeners, and in fact at times one would almost think that the entertainers or musicians were actually in the room.This ADMIRAL combination Radio-Phonograph has so much to offer that I find myself wishing that everyone having an anti- guated set would donate it to some charity, and invest in AN ADMIRAL.# W ho Doesn\u2019t Want An English Purse?Hundreds Acclaim Rondeau\u2019s Medicine If you have a yen for something totally different in glassware, then by all means see > Sh the novel collections of varied Gift : { shaped decanters, ash trays and nut dishes made by Erick- smoked colored glass with ball shaped bases, and where are they to be found?At the well a stone\u2019s throw from Guv.Those of you who saw \u201cThe Shop's\u201d window last week must have been, types of drinking glasses, odd son, the well known glass maker.They are known C.S.L.Gift Shop, 1480 Sherbrooke St.W., lille myself, green with envy of the purchasers of the different articles displayed, for this window - was for the benefit of the folks going to the sunny South.One side of the window had the ve rious sizes of English leather travelling bags, while the centre held English golf bags, with the smartest leather golf mittens.The bags are $24.75, all lovely and light, with zippers and handily placed pockets.The other side of the w'rdow had a full back grey coat, and, by the wav.there are a few of such coats left from the Fall sale that are still.wonderful buys, even if one is not going South, as Spring will soon be here.1 know that if some of you ladies con\u2019d see the assortment of purses that are on sale, and especially make note of the prices, you would all make a dash for \u2018The Shop\" and buy several for gifts.Do you know that I treated myself to a perfectly lovely black English purse, ñ large square type, that had been marked down from 336.00 to $10.00.There are others also in black and brown, and all drastically reduced.Those of you who are missing this chance will never have an opportunity to buy these articles at such prices again, and who doesn't want an English purse?* + + * I realize that the above words seem fantastic, until one learns about the marvelous À / / results of the wonderful heal- WO cs / ing qualities of this versatile 2 Des 7, medicine.Whenever I visit - RN Dr.G.Martin Rondeau\u2019s office À I invariably meet somebody v | D who has benefited from this 0 miraculous \u2018cure all\u201d, Yesterday I met a Mr.Thomas R.Blanchard, of 1490 Closse St., who had suffered long from gastric ulcers and gall bladder trouble which had been so bad for weeks at a time he was confined to bed.After having tr.ed every kind of prescribed treatment he became very discouraged.Finally, however, he heard of Dr.Rondeau's medicine, and even then was a bit skeptical as to whether an old Indian remedy could benefit his condition, but as a last resort he consented to try out this remedy.After having taken this tonic for a short time he noticed a remarkable improvement, and before finishing the second bottle he felt as if a near miracle had taken place.Now, completely free of every trace of pain, he regained his normal appetite and sleep, and, as he said, \u201cnow I am completely a new man.\u201d Surely a case like this speaks for itself, and his one wish is that others who may have had similar trouble should try \u201cRONDEAU\u2019S MEDICINE\".In taking Rondeau\u2019s Medicine you are absorbing a mixture of vitamins A and D plus several well known herbs that have a wonderful healing effect for Eczema, infections of the respiratory tract, and even colds.If your local drug store has not received its supply, by \u2018phoning WE.2002, Antibitol Co.Ltd.4211 St.Catherine St.W., Montreal 6, it will be delivered, also all out of town C.O.D.mail orders filled.The 40 oz.bottle retails for $9.00 including tax.* * * Q PAINT FACES ON THE MARSHMALLOWS THAT YOU FLOAT ON COCOA.This will make them more attractive to the children.Melt little sweet chocolate and with a toothpick make eyes and a nose and a mouth on top of each marshmallow., * Corinthian Room Are you afflicted with mid winter ennui and feel that a change of environment would be welcome?Then I have the right antidote for this condition.Last week I dined in The CORINTHIAN ROOM, at The Mount Royal Hotel, and under the spell of congenial surroundings and a delicious repast I came out an hour later feeling as though the winter blues had been chased away.The Corinthian Room has the former location of La Salle Dorée.However, all this has been changed and replaced by one of the most- restful and charming dining salons in Montreal.The color scheme is a blend of cream, light green and maroon.At both ends of this room tiers have been built up, so that one can look down into the centre of the room.The food is 4 la Mount Royal as per usual, so delicious and appetizing.To complement this restful atmosphere is the soft music of Dorothy Perron, who plays the Hammond organ.Miss Perron is a young, charming and gifted Montreal musician, who seems to sense the pulse of the guests and can enter into the spirit of camaraderie present.Those of you who follow the N.H.L.games at the Forum are entertained in between periods, by this gifted lady.She strikes a major chord when Les Canadiens score a goal and a minor one when they don't, + * ¥ IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE GETTING YOUR SON TO WASH HIS NECK AND EARS get him a shaving brush like Dad's and watch him enjoy the task.Dining In the + * Choosing Your Canary In case you're thinking of buying a canary, you might like to kmow something about the different kinds to help you pick one out.But no matter which kind of canary you get, make sure you buy him from a reputable dealer \u2014 and keep ,him in top spirits by feeding BROCK\u2019S BIRD SEED.The two most popular kinds of canaries are the \u201crollers\u201d and the \u2018*\u2018choppers\u201d.The roller is known as the \u201copera singer\u201d, because he sings from his throat, with his beak almost closed.His tones are soft and low-pitched, with a sequence of rolls and trills.The Chopper is known as the \u201cjazz singer\u201d because his voice is loud and strong and he sings with his beak open.The rollers are most popular with breeders who train them and enter them in the different\u2019 competitions held each year by the various Roller Canary Societies in Canada.The choppers have a large following among most people who want a merry little companion in their home and like their lusty singing.Your bird should be kept away from draughts and bright sunshine.Too much heat will cause his plumage to fade and dry out and may even kil! him.The ideal food for canaries is BROCK'S BIRD SEED with the BIRD TREAT.They contain all the rare seeds and other substances that wild birds thrive on, and, in addition, BIRD TREAT has yeast to supply the Vitamin B your songster needs, Have lots of fresh drinking water and BROCK'S BIRD GRAVEL in the cage at all times to keep your pet in condition and you'll enjoy him more than ever.touch with pilots from the moment they take off till they land again.Also, the meteorological experts showed maps and roughly sketched how the cold and warm fronts are charted.Fly Over City The press women then boarded a DC3 and i:ew over the city for an hour.Visibility wasn't excellent by any means, but it was still good enough to afford a fine view from above of the serried ranks of windows in the skyscrapers we're used to seeing from the street.Verdun was spread out clearly below, and St.Lambert, Longueuil, bridges, gasometers, woods, Nun's Island and St.Helen's swept past below.St.Mary's current was a black gash in the snow-covered ice of the St.Lawrence, Coffee in the plane rounded off the flight nicely.The New North Star To finish up the Dorval afternoon, the press women were privileged to board the very newest North Star (still in its hangar), which will carry 45 passengers on the Atlantic run.This newest TCA.airliner is a modified DC4, with longer fuselage (145 feet overall length) and has four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines faired great expanse of gleaming wings.The seating accommodation is in two sections, divided by the last word in compact up-to-date kitchen where hot meals are fixed.The fore cabin is the larger, and in the nose, of course, is the pilots\u2019 \u201coffice\u201d, where Helen Murphy of the Herald climbed into one of the pilot's seats and seemed all set to take off for Prestwick! A TCA engineer answered questions regarding the many dials that register R.P.M.\u2019s, air pressure, radio, gas in tanks \u2014 and almost everything you'd want to know about what goes on in the plane during flight except what will be served for breakfast.And of course the girls clamored to see \u201cGeorge\u201d, the automatic pilot! After luring Helen from her perch in \u2018the pilot's seat, we tried out the luxurious chairs in the cabins and paraded in the roomy aisles, The powder room at the rear of the aft cabin is fitted with indirect lighting und beautifully appointed, and so roomy that it will be a delight to mothers caring for kiddies on the ocean flight.The walls of the cabins and powder room are covered with a fine English gabardine in soft grey, seat upholstery is in restful green, ang draperies, with the TCA insignia, are in beige and old rose.There is abundant head room and plenty of space for bridge tables, etc.Miss M.M.Brown, R.N,, was our delightful plane hostess throughout the afternoon.H.S.Mission League Elects Mrs.Dynes President The fourth annual meeting and election of officers of the Mission League of the Little Flower, was held Friday evening, at the residence of Mrs.E.O.MacDonald, Hon.President, the Rev.James Leonard, S.F.M., Toronto, presiding.The following were elected as officers for 1948: Mrs.E.O.Mac- Donald, Hon.president; Mrs.C.Dynes, president; Mrs.M.Johns, vice-president; Mrs.G.Bolton, cor.sec.; Miss Mary Turner, rec.sec.Miss Monica McFee, ticket convener; Mrs.J.P.Boyle, bridge convener.The Rev.Father Leonard announced that the League's fourth annual Scarboro Night would be held Wednesday evening, April 14th, at St.Raphael's Parish Hall.into \u2018 the - [ HINTS © * *Fashions : There's a different look to,this year's beach wear and it's all to the good, according to reports from the winter resorts that act as a proving ground for summer's fashions.This new outfit consists of a blouse and pert cott 1 shorts.The jacket is\u201d of brilliant royal blue cotton and has a plunging neckline, cuffed sleeves and a sure plice closing.Red, blue and white plaided cotton is the color combination of the shorts made with a twisted waistband and one hip pocket.) Woman News Analyst Lisa Sergio, To Speak: At The Little Forum On Thursday evening, Febniary 19th, at 8.30 p.m.the Little Forum of the Inter-Racial Committee for Democratic Action brings to its platform another renowned lec~ turer, Mme.Lisa Sergio.This meeting will take place in the York Room of the Windsor Hotel, and the provocative title of Mme.Sergio's address is, \u201cA World's-Eye View of Our Prejudiced Selves.\u201d Daughter ot an Italian nobleman and an - American mother, Lisa Sergio was brought up in Florence and Rome.In 1933 she accepted the post of first radio commentator in Europe, giving shortwave broadcasts from Rome.However, the true nature of Mussolini's regime soon became apparent to her, and she disregarded petsonal danger to tamper the scripts given her.She escaped to America in 1937 only a few days before her arrest was ordered.At seventeen she became associate editor of the Italian Mail, a literary weekly.Her next venture was into the field of archeology, and she wrote an English guide to Pompeii which was used by American GI's in Italy.In the New York area she is now heard presenting and analyzing the news nightly over Station - WOV Monday through Friday, at 6.15 p.m.This is Mme.Sergio\u2019s first appearance in this country.À.A u t w a a d b w fi u y = Jor and About \u201cWomen + \u2014- + 17,851 Visits Made By Westm't VON The annual meeting of the West- mount Auxiliary District Committee of the Victorian Order of Nurses was held recently in Victoria Hall, , \u2018 In presenting her report, Miss C.Dowling, Supervisor of the West District, stated.that 17,851 visits had been made during the year by the nurses in this area, all types of illness had been cared for, and there is a continuous increase in demands for service.The District Committee had a .very successful year, during which 512 articles were.completed, including flannelette garments for the sick; 74 Knitted garments; 110 quilts.Aprons and other articles for nurses\u2019 equipment were made and repaired when requested.The Committee provided fruit baskets and other gifts for \u201cshut- \u2018 ins\u201d at Christmas, also provided Christmas gifts, toys and candy for many children.Camp fees and camp clothing were supplied and funds donated for cod liver oil.Officers for the year 1948 Hon.Directress, Mrs.T.C.Stokes; First Directress, Mrs.Douglas Johnston; Second Direct- ress, Mrs.G.O.McMurty; Third Directress, Mrs.J.M.Horton; Secretary, Mrs.C.H.Highway; Treasurer, Mrs, J.J.O'Mara; Conveners of Work Committee, Mrs.C.C.Gardner, Mrs.G.O.Mc- Murtry, Mrs.Douglas Johnston and Mrs, R.D.Linton.The Victoria Order of Nurses is one of the agencies in Welfare Federation.: That cotton cultivation and - » manufacture were pursued in Mo- henje-daro in the Indus Valley of India as early as 3000 B.C.was indicated in records unearthed there in 1926.: ' LET US SHOW YOU WHAT CAN DO FOR - YOUR HOME Â refreshing, .pride-inspiring \u2018beauty treatment\u201d for just about every room!\u2014 that\u2019s what today\u2019s emarter Canadian wallpapers mean to your home.Come in and let one of our style-wise experts advise you on the choice of just the right designs \u2014 the correct colours \u2014 the most beautiful decorative effects.Decorate with wallpaper and enjoy new pride when friends admire your rooms.Visit our store today.Wall Paper Shop MEZZANINE FLOOR CASTLE BUILDING 1410 STANLEY STREET LA.9594 LTD.Soonvërthy Homoeopathic Dinner Dance MRS.WALTER MINGIE & MRS.WALTER HATCH Mrs.Mingie is in charge of the finances, and Mrs.Hatch Is the ticket convener for the annual dinner dance of the Homoeopathic Wo- mans\u2019 Auxiliary, which is to be held at half-past seven o'clock on Friday, February 27, in.the Ball Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.Earl Of Bessborough Chapter .O.D.E.Holds The 17th Annual Meeting of LO.D.ÆE took place last Thursday orary Regent Mrs.A.W.Myers.Annual Meeting the Earl of Bessborough Chapter evening at the home of the Hon- The Treasurer's Report showed total funds raised during the year as $463.04.Outstanding achievement has been the completion of \u2018the Chapter\u2019s quota for the I.O.D.E.Second War \u2018Memorial Scholarships, this being $500 of which $300 was paid during 1946 and $200 during 1947.The Chapter made contributi Provincial Chapter Scholarships, Boy Scout Association (Western ons to the - Endowment Fund Homoeopathic Hospital and the Headquarters).Under the head- ing of Family Welfare needy farfi-* lies were assisted, Xmas baskets provided and food parcels sent to England.Visits were paid to the Military spitals, Queen Mary Road, St¢ Annes and Ste Hyacinthe, and at all of these; candies, cigareftes, cards and books were giveri to the patients.The Kilvie Myers Memorial Scholarship awarded in West Hill High School was again presented to an 11th year student proceeding to 12th year.\u2018In addition, three book prizes were also given and these were all presented at the Graduation Exercises of the School, which was - attended by the Honorary Regent and the Regent, Mrs.A.E.Watts, who made the presentations.During the Music Festival held last Fall, pupils from High Schools in the New England States were provided with meals and accommodation by the members.A total of $43.80 was spent for this purpose.At a meeting held in May 1947, a Life Membership in the Order was bestowed upon Mrs.A.W.Myers, retiring Regent who had held office for 11 years.Every member of the Chapter was present on this occasion to do honour to Mrs.Myers for her many years of work in the 1.O.D.E.At another meeting a personal presentation was made to Mrs.Gordon Hale, a member of the Chapter, who was leaving the city to take up residence in Ontario.The Secretary\u2019s Report reviewed the entire year\u2018s activities and expressed thanks to the Press for the publicity they provided.The slate of officers for 1948 was then announced as follows: Honorary Regent, Mrs.A.W.Myers, 1st Vice Regent, Mrs.A.Wallace, 2nd Vice Regent, Mrs.H.M.Thomas, Treasurer, Mrs.R.H.Grant, Sec: retary, Mrs.C.T.Groome, Educational Secretary, Mrs.A.W.Myers, Echoes Secretary, Miss Mavis Porteous, Standard Bearer, Miss Andre Gelinas.\u2019 Happy Feet Help Child To Walk Well Send your child off to school well shod, if you want him to make satisfactory progress and return home good-natured.© That's a maxim every parent should heed, for young or old, there's nothing that affects the fell-being of a person so swiftly or devastatingly as ill-fitting shoes or shoes that are unsuited to the purpose for which they are being worn.Day in and day out feet take a lot of punishment.They can serve you well only in proportion to the care and attention you give them.Up to about the age of seven, experts say a child outgrows more shoes than jt outwears.Also, they tell us, 70 per cent.of the children in the higher school grades have feet requiring attention.Did you know that the foot of a ten-year-old child may grow as much as three sizes larger in three months?This is a rather extreme example, but it does warn that a child's foot should be measured each time new shoes are bought.Stockings and socks must be watched, too.A short stocking cramps the foot just as much as a short shoe, and may injure the foot permanently.Oxfords with pliable uppers, flexible leather soles and at leaset four eyelets high are recommended for school wear.If they \u2018are wide enough to allow the leather to be pinched together between the fingers, long enough to provide three-quart- ers of an inch between the big toe and the tip of the shoe, they fit correctly.Transparency of Lace Robert Piquet favors the A new wrinkle, started as an economy measure in Scotland, is now setting a fashion.An oval is, cut from a scarf near one corner, | large enough to frame the face.The scarf is worn ov the hair and tied under the chin like a Bala- calava helmet.On cold evenings vogue for transparency in ankle-length dance frock with a tightfitted corsage of black lace mounted on wasp-yellow Ottoman silk.The skirt of this dress is in fine black wool crepe gathered round the hips.There is a little fringed ker- this is snug and warm and keeps | chief to match which is knotted \u2018the hair tidy.round.the shoulders.an.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 Revue And Parade \u2018CGIT Week\u2019 Events This week from Sunday, February 8th, until Sunday, the 15th, over thirty thousand teen-aged girls known as Canadian Girls in Training are celebrating \u201cC.G.I.T.Week\u201d from Halifax to Vancouver.These girls meet in groups once a week during the winter months in local church halls to work on handicraft articles, to study together about teen-agers of other countries, to learn the singing and dancing culture of the Old World and to plan ways of being of service to their community as young citizens, During the summer months over 8,000 of these girls attend C.G.I.T.camps.Those in Quebec Province attend the Cedar Lodge Camp for C.G.IT.on Lake Memphremagog.Fhere are close to 500 C.G.I.T.in the city of Montreal who, this FRONTS OF LAMB LEGS OF LAMB RIB LAMB CHOPS BACON BEEF CHOPS .Prompt Delivery \u2014 Order Dept.PAGE ELEVEN evening, will present a \u201cC.GIT.In Revue\u201d in the Montreal High School Auditorium.The girls will hold a Province Wide Camp Re- Union all day tomorrow and finish up with a Church Parade Sunday morning in St.James United Church.The C.G.LT.movement is sponsored by the Girls\u2019 Work Board of the Religious Education Council of the Province of Quebec.NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 6-8 Cu.Ft.$269 - $325 SEALED UNIT Usual Guarantes N.D.G.BICYCLE SHOP 5260 Sherbrooke W.- EL.008% Take odvantage.of our reasonable prices and add your name .to our many satisfied Westmount customers.Choice Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and Provisions, Fresh Fish GRADE \u201cA\u201d FOWLS (3 to 8!3 Ibs.) .fh, 28 Cerrar, Ib 238 DANS Ib.47 PER i.48% cee 2 Ib.pag.25 Pere se ere ss e se th, 52 - WEllington 6743 - Fitzroy 0209 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long you have been doing it,\u201d said Madame Irene when we met her on Monday afternoon.You see, she is very modest, this artist in the preparation of food who is interested in the simplest recipes as well us versed in concocting rare and extravagant dishes found in many lands; and who has a first class diploma from the Cordon Bleu in Paris.Incidentally, some months ago in the great city of New York we believe only two people had that rare parchment, and Madame Irene was one of them.She \u2018s fun to talk to.Full of sparkle and good hun or, her blue eyes very bright under the grey hair framing her fare.She chatters on in very * good English.really, but with an' accent, and at great speed.There | ifs an elusive continental air about\u2019 her \u2014 and why shouldn't there be when she speaks 3ix languages and has first class diplomas from Spain, ltaly and Germany.| Madame Irene spends her time mostly now between Montreal, : New York and Philadelphia, giving special three-month cookery courses (only a few pupils to a class), that are adapted for beginners, brides, bachelors, professional cooks and women who have a natural gift For the prepara- , | tion of fine dishes, think of cooking as an ART and wish to perfect! their ykill.At present she is living at 51686 Cote St.Antoine Road, and conducts her classes in both French and English at Melbourne Avenne, near Westmount Park.She drafted roughly her lesson course on soups, entrées, meat, fish and poultry and went on to, sweets, at which she displays special mastery and took first prize in a class of 265 for sweets and cheese dishes at the Cordon Bleu in Faris.In case you're interested the Cordon Bleu was founded by King George VI of Sweden for a Society of Gourmets.I'roof of the Pudding Her class of beginners begin at the beginning.\u201cSome of my girls who have been brought up in wealthy homes, don't know how to cook à cabbage,\u201d she said.\u201cMy pupil has to write down the recipe, then work right along with me in the preparation and cooking of the dish, and then she has to EAT it.\u201d Madame Irene also likes to invent, nnd has a wonderful dessert which- ghe calls her atomic bombe, which !y delicately contrived for its color etfect as well as its unique flavor, To -hear Madame Irene talk is like dreaming of roses in an igloo \u2014 she speaks of days that just aren't here any more.She is horrified at the price of food today, and knows very well that hunger, not juxury, is abroad in Europe, but even as an artist must paint, 80 must she cook.L'ART de la cuisine\u201d must not be allowed to: | FUSNITURE Polished, Painted and Repaired.Antique Furniture a Specialty.Upholstering Free Estimates McCaskill Supplies 1237-A Benoit St.MA.7820 - Nights CL.8423 force ttt er ene Will Direct New Home Service Centre We CEN MRS.E.G.FAWCETT Mr.Sam Steinberg, President of Steinberg's Wholesale Groceterias Limited, has announced the appointment of Mrs.E.G.Fawcett as Director of a new Home Service Centre.She will use the pen name of Katherine Keith.Mrs.Fawcett holds the degree of Bachelor of Home Ecomomics from Mount Allison University, N.B.She has aiso done post graduate work at Columbia and Cornell Universities, U.S.A.She worked on food problems and rations under postiwar conditions, in England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy and Greece; and served as Chief Nutritionist for UNRRA in Austria.die.The torch must be carried till, better times are here again.And so she teaches and talks of nut soup, onion soup made with champagne (her expressive hands unfold, her eyes roll and she exclaims \u2018Wonderful!\u2019); chicken with white grapes (the hands open again and she breathes \u2018\u201cWonderful!\u201d); crepe suzettes (\u2018A\u2018h, wonderful'\"); baba au rum, \u201cwhich mus\u2019 not be soaked \u2014 just soak a little and then the rum lit!\u201d (And this time 1 said \u201cWonderful!\u201d) Bachelors Learn She doesn\u2019t think so very much of American and Canadian 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Executives Named For Manresa Guild The executive for the season of Manresa Ladies\u2019 Guild are the following: Mmes.Anthony Blanchard, president; W.H.Wilson, past president; F.H.Phelan, 1st vice- president; J.Colvy, 2nd vice-pres- ident; J.M.Doyle, 3rd vice-pres- ident; J.A, Lacomb, recording secretary; H.Duggan, corresponding secretary; J.C.McDonald, treasurer; R.Lefebvre, membership convener; J.Commins, telephone convener; L.Holstein and P.A.Elliott, hospitality conveners.Mmes.W.T.O'Brien, N.Houston, J.S.Johnson, L.Rolland and D., McNamee, councillors.J.A.Panneton, publicity.Charter Day.Luncheon By NDG Women\u2019s Club To Be Held March 5 The annual twenty-sixth Charter Day Luncheon of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, under the chairmanship of Mrs.M.G.Price, will be held in the Ball Room of the Mount Royal Hotel, on Friday, March 5th, at 12.30 p.m.The speaker on this occasion will be Miss Mary Winspear, M.A, Ph.D., well known educationist, lecturer and commentator on the National Network of the Canadian Broadcasting Co.The soloist will be Mr.Harry Maude, bass-baritone.Members of the club are urged to secure their reservations by telephoning Mrs.Price as soon as possible.Early subscribers are: Mesdames C.E.Bowers, Percy Childs, J.T.Keay, W.Bentley, Chas.Wilkinson, S.MacSween, A.A.Dalzel, H.E.Mosher, C.H.Lockhart, J.E.Armstrong, G.A.Lowles, J.W.Shaw, Norman Seath, C.C.Parkes, J.P.Zeran, E.Mount, G.Elliott, S.Turner, W.Binsmore, L.Campbell, Fred Webber, J.Lendon, F.G.Scott and F.A.Filvera.Maritime Womens\u2019 Club To Hear Noted Harpist The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will meet in Tudor Hall, (James A.Ogilvy\u2019s store) on Monday evening, February 16th, at 8.30 o'clock.Miss Winifred Bambrick, Canada\u2019s most celebrated harpist, will present a programme of varied selections.Miss Bambrick studied in New York and Europe.She made her debut at the age of 12 years in New York, instantly winning the acclaim of the critics, She was engaged by John Philip Sousa as harp soloist of the band.Tour after tour followed, during which time she became known to countless audiences in the United States and Canada, the British Isles, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Holland, France, Mexico, Italy and Cuba.She is staff soloist with the Canadian Broadcasting Company, the National Broadcasting Co.the British Broadcasting Company and Radio Normandy.Her book, \u201cContinental Review\u201d, won the Governor General's award.\u2018 \u2018Ave you been an the continent?You know how the food used to be?\" she enquired.We intimated that our overseas memories went little further than of porridge in Scotland, and at this a beatific smile lit her face.\u201cSome time I shdw you,\u201d she said.\u201cI show you my famous cheese leaves, when we get the right kind of cheese; and my chocolate truffles, and my | colored roses in icing.\u201d | But, between ourselves, dear : reader, I still think I'd rather have j the onion soup made with cham- i pagne \u2014 when we get the right kind of champagne! The world\u2019s largest raw cotton | produced, the United States, imports less than two per cent of its ! total cotton requirements but it is dependent on foreign countries for most of its needs of the two extremes, very short cotton and very long cotton.I 2 a Eleganc With Frish Linen A rose-patterned white Irish linen damask tablecloth, rose patterned china and sweetheart roses made up light-Rearted table setting for an early spring luncheon.A unique feature of the decoration is the placing of flowers instead of candies in the stair-step crystal candelabra, into sentimental nosegays make a | Rose -Patterned Irish Linen Sentimental Theme Setting Sentimental occasions like St.Valentine's Day, an announcement luncheon or a birthday party for a teen-age daughter call for à feminine appeal in the table setting and a light-hearted touch in the decoration.Choosing roses as the theme, you'll be able to carry the motif straight \u2018through from the table-* cloth to the decorations on the cake that will be served for dessert.Begin with an Irish linen tablecloth in a damask pattern that features roses.There are a number of new rose designs coming over from Ireland now that are very modern in feeling and make a perfect background for the popular silver and china patterns.Some beautiful rose designs in china are now being shown \u2014 tiny moss roses scattered over the shoulder of plates and bread and butters, larger roses making a garland around the plate or one perfect rose placed in the center.It's amazing what an effect of abundance you can get with just one dozen roses if you arrange them in a low boat-shaped glass dish.Cut the stems in graduated lengths placing the longest ones at the two ends almost parallel to the table top.Working toward the center, use shorter and shorter stems until the roses meet in à low flat arc.Sweetheart or Pinocchio roses are lovely arranged like an old fashioned bouquet in a cone of fluted lace paper.Or smaller nosegays can be used in the small dishes of a beautiful epergne.Much the same effect can be achieved by using a pair of crystal candelabra as a container and placing one dainty nosegay in each candle holder, » Are You Entertaining?WE RENT, .Chairs, Tables, Dishes, À Glassware, Punch Bowls, \u2018: Coat Racks and Linen, $ For All Occasions ® Naw Bridge Sets For Sale © Bench & Table Service Phone PL.7032 Regd.Established 1919 3878 St.Urbain QAASRANAANRAANARAAAARAA.WY VV VY VY VY Antiques Devotees of beautiful things in their home will he amazed at the varied collection awaiting their examination In our showroom.Like a veritable Treasure Island we have on display a selection of antiques; 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ted : her la; Excu ent à the HOME EDUCATION Suffering Parents cnmnnanrr~BY JANETTE STEVENSON MURRAY mn os + Mrs.Richards lingered after the recital to arrange for a committee meeting.Soon six-year-old Tommy began pulling her hand, teasing to go home.It was awkward.She weakly remonstrated, but the tugging continued.In a helpless sort of way she ignored it and tried to go on with the conversation.Grandmother joined the group.Tommy straightened up; he knew that she would not \u2018countenance his badgering.On the way home the boy ran ahead; Grandmother was waiting for this.\u201cYou should not let Tommy treat you so disrespectfully, she -said.\u201cI wouldn't have a scene,\u201d her * daughter replied.\u201cNo, but if Tommy understood that you would not tolerate any such behavi.r, he would not attempt it.When you reach home e should be punished.If you al- ow him to be so troublesome, people wl dislike him.But tell me,- had you explained to Tommy that the delay was necessary\u201d?Tien, as the boy's mother shook hr head, \u201cYou see,\u201d Grandmother continued, \u201che was tired and really needed to go home.If you had been more courteous to him perhaps he would have been more courteous to you.In any event don\u2019t allow him to be rude.\u201d \u201cHe'll soon know better than to be rude to me,\u201d said Mrs.Richards.\u201cI am afraid it doesn't always work that way.I know of a case where disrespect to parents has increased as the child has grown older.About two years ago, a good friend who has a garden brought me some vegetables.Her eight-year-old Jack came with her.\u2018We were chatting for a minute at the kitchen door, when this big boy began pushing his mother.Although supposedly in fun, it was very embarrassing.We tried to urn it off as a joke, but nothing topped the boy's ill-mannered actions, and my friend had to hurry Naway.Since that day Jack has seemed less attractive.Previously had liked him and had watched is development with interest.He fT has a fine mind, but he is badly spoiled.Neither can I feel quite § the same toward his mother since that display of annoying conduct, 1 for, of course, adults are really { to blame for children\u2019s misbehav- tior.\u201d ; i \"While waiting in the back of { the church last Sunday during the anthem I saw Jack again.He was sitting between his father and mother in the rear pew, and he was gripping the nape of his father's neck and with upraised forefinger was prodding the back .of hig head.Red with embarrass- \u2018 ment and discomfort, his father \"seemed to be protesting, but the prodding went on regularly.Then , his mother began whispering to - him out of the corner of her mouth, | but still he paid no attention.I jcould scarcely believe my eyes.People ir® the rear seat behind, the ushers, and those standing in the aisles were all watching.\u201d \u201cYes, those parents were to [blame more than their son!\u201d exclaimed Mrs.Richards.\u201cThey hould have corrected Jack when, \"S48 a very little boy, he first began treating them disrespectifully.\u201d \u201cI suppose such behavior really begins with a desire to show off,\u201d and Grandmother looked thoughtful.\u201cWe forget sometimes when meeting friends to introduce our children properly, They feel unnoticed and begin pestering us in order to attract attention.\u201d ; \u201cI hadn't thought of that.I'll be more careful after this to introduce Tommy.But since I've been negligent, he may need some correcting also.\u201d \u2018That afternoon the Richards had callers.Tommy was introduced and greeted in a friendly way; but as soon as the elder people were absorbed in conversation, he began teasing his mother, trying to sit on her lap, She put him off and suggested that he cut the air- lanes from a magazine supplement; but Tommy was not inter- \u2018Sted and soon tried to climb on her lap again, Excusing herself, Mrs.Richards Star Backs Appeal For Needy Children Since arriving recently in America from Europe Madeleine Carroll has became one of 59 prominent men and women members of the United States Committee for the United Nations Appeal for Children.This Committee is sponsoring a nation-wide campaign to begin this month for voluntary contributions to aid the underprivileged children of the world.Unless the $60,000,000 goal is reached such schools as The Children\u2019s Re-' public in Sevres, France, in which Miss Carroll and her husband take a practicial interest, will be closed for want of financial support.Speaking for both herself and her husband, Madame Lavorel expressed her desire to \u201chelp all children of the world impartially.After our war experiences, we both felt we could not go back to what we had been before, but had to go on to the work of aiding these children.\u201d led the boy resolutely upstairs and told him to stay in his room until the guests were gone.Tommy felt a new firmness in his mother\u2019s attitude and knew this was no time to disobey.He looked puzzled, however, when she said, \u201cI shall not allow you to annoy me any more! You are going to be the Kind of boy people will like!\u201d Crepe Classic Classic beauty in a hostess gown sparked with bright shoulder bows of contrasting colour, crossed peplum effect, and classic draping to the peeping ankle.Styled in a range of rich shades from pre-tested rayon crepe.Daughters of Nile Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will hold their regular monthly session on Monday in Victoria Hall, at 7.30 p.m.In the absence of Mrs.Norman Johnston, Mrs.E.D.Bon- nell will preside.All members are requested to return their \u201cSunshine Bags.\u201d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 PAGE THIRTREN Education And Welfare Work Reported By Fryatt Chapter The 31st annual meeting of the Captain Fryatt Chapter 1.0.D.E.was held Wednesday, February 4th, at the home of Mrs.Charles Kranse.The secretary reported that interest in the work of the Order had been well maintained, with special emphasis on Education and Child and Family Welfare.Two High Schoo! pupils and one student at McGill have received financial aid to the extent of $177.50.With $142 spent lunches have been provided in! the Girls\u2019 High School, generous donations made to Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Summer Camps and to the Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre.Two parcels are sent each month to families in Great Britain.Cigarettes, playing cards, etc, have been provided for Ste.Anne's Military Hospital and knitted caps for the hospital at St.Hyacinthe.| At five meetings Empire Study topics were an added interest.All the members subscribe to Echoes.Contributions were made to the Endowment Fund, the 2nd War Memorial, Dental Clinic, Work in India, Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre, Princess Elizabeth's Wedding Gift and Montreal Women\u2019s Symphony Orchestra.\u2019 The treasurer reports receipts of $982.25; Disbursements $717.11 and Balance, $265.14.Officers Elected The following are the new officers for 1948: Hon.Regent \u2014 Mrs.Norman Read, Regent \u2014 Mrs.T.L.Blake- ney, First Vice-Regent \u2014 Mrs, H.B.Pope, Second Vice-Regent \u2014 Mrs.J.T.R.Steeves, Secretary \u2014 Mrs.W.P.Currie, Treasurer \u2014 Mrs.D.M.Farish, Educational Secretary \u2014 Mrs, J.L.T.Martin, Echoes Secretary \u2014 Mrs.P.C.March, Standard Bearer \u2014 Mrs.L.B.Stilwell, PROBLEMS FOR CROWNS With hair piled up into a chignon on top, hats demand special: treatment.To accommodate this rather geishalike style, crowns must be either very high or nonexistent.The latter British women are finding, is the easier way out, | both for the hair and the hatter.on Child Welfare « - \u2014 Fleece Largely Used For New Travel Coals Fleece, by Stroock, in special dyes, makes good travel coats of various types.Recent models on display in New York include a topper of polished cedar worn over a homespun - patterned brown tweed coat-dress.A hooded great coat of pink mauve fleece over pink-and-black checked worsted suit makes a pleasant combination, while a flared-back coat for travel and general resort wear in beige doubles and redoubles as a general all-around coat.Redingotes in light wools over gay prints are flexible and easily adaptable for the spring wardrobe.A cape, too, is exceedingly useful in a travel wardrobe whether it be a wrist - length double-breasted affair in navy tweed worn over a plaid wool suit, or a more dramatic version in a sweeping white fleece cape cut to the full length of the skirt of a white gabardine spectator sports suit, a cape which ably serves for both daytime and evening wear.Millinery Course Simplified diploma course for home and professional use.© FELT, BLOCKING © STRAW WORKING ® SHAPE DESIGNING AND COVERING Morning and evening courses Commencing Feb.4th THE Blackburn School 1405 BISHOP ST.Phone BE.2186 - Res.PL.594) - THE WORLD'S FUTURE IS BEING DECIDED NOW OUR TOMORROWS depend on what happens to the world\u2019s children TODAY.In ruined ; lands around the globe there are millions of them in misery \u2014 serambling for shreds of food on garbage dumps, shivering in rags.On the continent of Europe, half the children born since the war are already dead of malnutrition.Those who survive \u2014 there and elsewhere \u2014 are desperately in need of food and clothing, They need schooling, too, for their neglected minds grow as sick as their withered bodies.They are the future .Canadian Appeal for Children is now conducting its campaign to meet the challenge of these desperate and immediate needs.This is a campaign by the people of Canada, with a minimum objective of $10,000,000 to provide food, clothing and school supplies for the children \u2014safeguard the health of expectant and nursing mothers \u2014 in devastated lands around the world.Wherever possible, all donations will be used for the purchase of Canadian goods, and the distribution of goods will be under the direction GIVE TO THE if they are not saved, our world is lost! of responsible United Nations operating agencies, Your help is needed now.You sympathise.You want to give.But goodwill and good wishes are not enough, Since you may not be canvassed, don\u2019t let failure to act be on your conscience, Any BANK will accept your donation.Turn your sympathy and good wishes into a tangible contribution \u2014 go to your bank now and give, FARMERS AND MEMBERS OF CO.\"OPERATIVES: consult your local organization as to the best way to make your contribution, Appeal jointly conducted by UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN © CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH UNESCO )! APPEAL FOR CHILDREN Lea ETS pop PAGE FOURTEEN Governor-General To Attend Mil.Boys\u2019 Boxing Show His Excellen.y Viscount Alex- has extended his patronage to aud wil be present at the third annual boxing show | of The Montreal Boys\u2019 Associa- | tion, which is being sponsored | Jointly by \u2018re 17th Hussars Racce.Cadet Cerps and the 79th Battery Cadel Corps.it was announced recently.The event, whith will he held in the 1Tth Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars Armo:y on March 9, is being held with the kind permission of Lt.-Col.E.R.Allen, officer commanding the Tth Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment «17th D.Y.R.C.H,) This is futiher indication of the inte:est that His Excellency is showing in boys\u2019 work.Re- 1 ander c2ntly he ated his patronage to the Eon: \"Clubs of Canada,\u2019 of which T-e Montreal Boys\u2019 Association is a member unit.| Proceeds from the boxing show will he used :1s further Boys\" Work through the purchase of sports equipment for both cadet corps and for The Montreal.Boys Hercrary Chairmen chairmen for this L:.-Col.J.J.Harold, M.B.E., M.C.represent- inz the 17:35 Hussars Recce.Cadet Corps, Lt.-Col.J.F.Plow, E.D., representing the 79th Bat- Honora.y event aie tery Cadet Corps, and L.S.Marsh, president of The Montreal Bovs' Association.The 17in Eussars Recce.Cadet Corps was formed in 1941 un- dèr the sponsorship of the Tth tReserve) Reconnaissance Regiment, and during the war years trained many cadets who later took their glace in the Active and Reseive units of the Regiment.Now :n peace time, military training is continued, including dill and command, musketry, map reading and woodcraft, and in addition, there is a program of sports that includes box ng, basketball, softball and cirher organized games.The 79th Battery Cadet Corps was formed in 1945, and was sponsored by The Montreal Boys\u2019 Association to offer a program of milite:y training and sports to the boys in the Point St.Charles grea.It is affiliated with the I:st Heavy Anti-Air- ÇB Asscolation.I] TRAVELING MEN Winter tour keeps professional golfers en the go.Former PGA champion Vic Ghezzi, left, ond Detroit's Chick Harbert unload their clubs from automobile to take crack at $10,000 Miami Open.craft Regiment C Canadian Artillery.Red Feather Service The Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a .Red Feather Service of Welfare Federation, has been serving the boys of Montreal since 1923.and annually reaches more than 5,000 of the youth of the city and district through its affiliated Boys\u2019 Clubs and Camp Lewis.Its program consists of supervised crafts and sports, designed -to prepare its membership for citizenship.In the West End, the M.B.A.operates the Lions Boys\u2019 Club in Notre Dame de Grace, and assists in the supervision of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in Westmount.Husbands who rebel against the price of women's hats fail to consider the entertainment value.of the Royal: | | The optimist bel\u2018eves that times.are ripe \u2014 the pessimist thinks, they're rotten.E45 QUERBES AVE.SAVE FUEL OIL Don\u2019t Overheat Your House Vipond-Tolhurst Limited *TA.7271 BUSINESS DIRECTORY G.S.GRIFFIN & SON LIMITED PLUMEING ond HEATING CONTRACTORS 166) St.Luke St.- Fltzroy 6235 NIGHT CALLS - Fitzroy 6180 G & B OIL HEATING APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS Speedy and Efficient Repair Service n Electrical Appliances, wiring, motors, burners, etc.41 York Avenue, Westmount.DE.6818 Night Service EL.8884 | .| been given a raise Midget Section Puck Standings WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL HOCKEY LEAGUE P.W.1.Panthers .#3 4 1 Tornadoes , 4 3 1 Wild Cats .5 on 08 D.F.+ A.Pts.0 8 8H 0 And = SCORING G Kelly, Panthers 8 Martin, Tornadoes .9 Ferrabee, Panthers .7 Forrest, Panthers .4 Walsh, Tornadoes 5 Budzan, Tornadoes .: 6 3 4 3 4 H45H7 D.Cox, Pffhthers I.Fay, Tornadoes .H.Wolfe, Panthers .in.Rolfe, Tornadoes M.Kay, Panthers .C.Burton, Panthers Stade UT NE INTER- SCHOOL BASKETBALL SENIOR A SECTION \"LT F 0 0 16 raz 1 601232 95 3 0 174 2.0 114 M 1 3 5 Team WHHS RRHS HSM Lovola VHS WHS MWHS SA Cath.A Pt 0 124 0 171 a 109 PE EE EE ENNNWVHTA SG ET ES Is.U 4 008 SENIOR B SECTION 188 120 0 203 0 194 DR 7 137 0 110 0 142 MRHS : 0% INTERMEDIATE SECTION SHS 2.200 6 Wits 2 1 1 0 5 52 WDIIS 20 20 3 8 JUNIOR SECTION 0 327 91 1 > THs HSM Con, HS - SWEAhax x= < ê& 1% de de SY UY Dm 947 anda NN \u2014 mA = x SN du BBHS MWIIS TISM HSS SHS WVDUS wins VTIS Pers MIRHS SA x > = - SIDI REXDD - = \u201cres x SD a Dom NSIS LD SIS a dm de WA 2 sr _- SDD Lee WHS LTIS ARNE mm ==>>-=>=>sbss=s\u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014 de TUN a de Dla Sed SDI TIS Le REFS REWARDED The men in white sweaters who toot the whistle at Ontario Hockey Association games have in pay to help make them a lot happier when the fans give them a roasting.Approved at the O.HA.annual meeting was a scale of $15 a game for Senior \"A\" and Junior \u201cA\u201d fixtures, with the lower classifications receiving $10 and $8.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 SPORTIVELY SPEAKING By George Cochrane change to barbed epithets \u2014 most of which are unprintable.George Smith, retired West- mount High physical director, a fairly regular attender at the Sunday afternoon puck shows at the House of Selke .Ken McKenzie\u2019s Hockey News getting better every issue.It\u2019s worth every hockey fan's dime .The Westmount Junior Basketball Club rolling along in undefeated style.They have quite a team there .And speaking of things Westmount, their football club threw a dance at Victoria Hall last Friday evening to raise funds for the organization of an intermediate team .A picture of Marty Barry, in his Boston Bruins garb, now hanging in the basement of Snyder's emporium .Bill Dryden, the renowned Junior footballer, reported burning up the Westmount Intermediate Hockey League .Jack Dudley one of the mainstays of the above-men- J tioned suburb city cage crew.JOTTINGS Its now well into February and atill there is no definite news emanating from the Snowdon Senior Fastball League front.The big story that was due to break before the end of January \u2014 or so I was informed by usually reliable sources \u2014 is still unbroken.The question of the week is: When is the annual meeting going to be held?.That's the get-together at which plans for the forthcoming season are discussed, applications of clubs to get into the league are considered, and the boys are usually on very friendly terms, a condition which lasts until the battle for players starts in earnest, Then the terms of endearment * Fire Department In Third Place The Westmount Fire Department is represented in the Montreal Fire Department Bowling League by one team consisting of six men.The sextet are currently in third place in the league standings.The league consists of 12 teams, all of six men, and the Westmount team on number two shift is only six points behind the leading team.All players on that team are sure to get in the finals and promise to put up a real battle for the championship trophy.The players\u2019 averages are as fol lows: Babeu, 104; Clarke, 100; Keys, 117; Forget, 107; Barth, 117; and Fitzgerald, 111, Scientists say Vitamin A postpones the process of ageing.How can you apply it to kids\u2019 shoes?WESTMOUNT 4226 St.Catherine St.-W.(Near Greene Ave.) Announcing the opening of .Radio and Electrical Engineers Specializing in RADIO REPAIRS ond SERVICE ELECTRONICS WE.5908 WAR SURPLUS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING WATERCRAFT NAVIGATION LIGHTS OF ALL TYPES AIR FORCE BLANKETS, all wool, new, weight 4, lbs.Each .33.65 Automotive Tools - MANY ITEMS FOR THE HOME OR HOBBYIST.YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED M.& L.SALES CO.4521 St.James St.W., near the Clen Rubber Dinghies WE.1345 The Battery That Will Start Your Car These Cold Mornings GET AN AUTO-LITE TODAY DISTRIBUTORS 4010 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Corner Atwater \u2014 Fl.4611 AUTO-LITE BATTERIES | / HESF>SHTTTA (5 roken.ng to forth- o the erms, rnest, t epart- Mont- wline ing of rently stand- eams, mount 3 only team, e sure lise to r the as fol- 100; 1, 117; 11 Na », St.Leo\u2019s Down M WHS Pucksters St.Leo's powerful Senior B hockey crew kept their undefeated and untied record intact out at the Lachine Arena last Saturday morning when they downed a hard-fighting Montreal West sextet 3-2.Speedy Al Losito emerged as the hero of the fray.With the score knotted at 2-all in the third period, Losito broke into the clear and rifled the disc into the cage for the winning tally.It was his second score of the game.Both teams went scoreless in the first period but shook loose in the middle frame for two goals apiece.Vince Haney got the other goal for Andy Mc- Gillis\u2019's outfit while Montreal West's counters were notched by Champion and Petty.In a Junior tilt between the same two schools, Montreal West got revenge with a 7-5 triumph.Holmes was the big gun for the Blue and Gold with four markers while the other MWHS markers came from the sticks of French, who blinked the red light twice, and Sawers.Scorers for the losers were Fagan, St.James, McVey, Lo- sito and Murray.\u2019 Intermediate Loop Puck Standings | P.W.I.D.F.A.Pte Aces .,.4 4 0 0 20 4 8 Maple Leafs 4 2 1 1 7 8 à Royals .3 1 1 1 5 6 14 Unity .4 1 2 0 4 11 2 Police .4 0 4 0 6 313 4 J.McKissock, Aces .8 2 W, Jameson, Aces .5 2 5 B.Lyons, Maple Leafs .2 4 6 D.Barnard, Maple leafs .3 1 4 J.Foy, Aces .2 2 4 ; B.Boxer, Aces .1 3 4 R.McKissock, Aces .n 4 4 G.Magee, Aces .1 2 3 Bant antam Section Puck Standi P.W.L.D.F.A.Pts.Stars ene 8 4 1 3 21 10 1 St Leo's .6 4 0 3 18 9 9 Hed Wmgs 6y 4 2 0 20 20 8 Tornadoes 7 2 3 2 11 15 6 Panthers .7 0 7 0 8 27 0 .G.A.Pts.G.Apostolatos, Stars .7 7 14 H, McKeown, Red Wings .6 4 10 B.Gallery, St, Leo's ., 6 4 10 R.Southward, Red Wings .4 6 10 J.Craig, Tornadoes .6 3 9 J.Swaine, Stars .7 0 7 A.Warnock, Red Wings .6 0 & B.Sherlock, Panthers .\u2026.\u2026.4 1 5 'T, St.James, St.Leo» .2 3 5 Æ R.Coulet, St.Leo\u2019s .: + 1 4 J.Platt, St.Leo's .2 2 4 I.McDougall, Stars .2 2 4 PINE LODGE HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel: All modern conveniences.Really a desirable location for the skier or vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride COCKTAIL ROOM Apply CL, 1753 or direct nn NX aN , \\ .NHR NA DSS NN S À : IDOTIG \u20ac.S S NNN N NN N Ne Se N , 0 Le NNN NN NY NN nN NAAN S CANADA WINS TWO BIGGEST EVENTS .Well, in spite of mild weather, bickering, and Avery Brundage the 1948 Winter Olympics have been completed with a Scandanavian country winning this first part of the Olympics, as was expected.This Olympic\u2019s winner in Sweden, with Switzerland and the United States close behind, and the rest of the field well spread out and trailing.Despite the fact Canada scored only 24!; points in the competi- oion, and placed over 50 points back of the leading Swedes, we can feel proud of our team.Canadian representatives won the two*most important, or at least the two most widely publicized championships, the highly-rated Barbara Ann Scott again proving her superiority despite difficult ice conditions to gain her first Olympic skating championship, and the underdog R.C.A.F.Flyers, rated by Canadign experts who saw them training as only a good intermediate squad, proving again that nowhere in the world is hockey played as well as in Canada by winning the nine-team Olympic hockey tournament with seven wins and only one tie to blemish their great record.HOCKEY TITLE COMES HOME AGAIN These two championships gave Canada 20 of her total points, the others being gajned on a sixth-place tie by Frank Stack in a speed-skating event, and a third-place in the mixed doubles figure skating by that excellent twosome of Wally Distelmeyer and Suzanne Morrow of Toronto.\u2019 Of course, the surprise story of the 1948 Olympics is the rapid of \u2018the world.Impressing no one: with their performances on this.side of the Atlantic, the team seemed to perk up when they obtained the services of Wally Halder, George Mara, and Murray Dowey, probably the best three players in the entire tournament, just before they embarked for Europe.Their success in exhibition games on the other side was an improvement although they tied in England and lost to a Paris team.Then came the tournament and the rest is history.This Canadian team ran through their Olympicc opposition like wildfire, registering five shutouts and scoring 69 goals with but 5 against.Only the Americans could score more than one goal on Dowey, and they got only three.Incidentally that game against the States was probably the turning point of the entire tournament as the Canucks whipped the Americans, earlier conquerors of Toronto Varsity, 12-3, with Halder and Mars accounting for 10 of the Flyer goals, \u2018 THIS DOWEY MUST BE GOOD In the final analysis it was Dowey'\u2019s execptionnal goaling that won for the Canadians as their superior goal average won over the Czechs, who had compiled a point record the equal to that of the Canadians.And yet, in the original plans, Dowey was a second string goaler, for the strategy called for ex-Varsityite Dick Ball to guard the Canadian cordage.But in the final medical exam, Ball was found to have a lung infection, which prevented him from making the trip.Between the pair of them, Halder and Mara averaged around five goals a game.We bet that the Europeans hadn't seen hockey like that since the Trail Smoke Eaters toured the continent in 1988.We know that there will be a great reception here for both the Flyers and for Miss Scott, but we wonder slightly about the recept- below the border for the afore-mentined Mr.Brundage.Mr.Brund- age may very easily have cost the Americans the Winter Championships, with his constant declarations and threats to press.He seems to have unnerved a good American hockey team, and the same team that thoroughly licked Varsity, 7-4, the vame Varsity team that beat McGill by eight goals here last Friday night.And McGill whipped our Olympic representatives 7-0, in the Flyers first game.That, however, was before the Flyers got Halder and Mara, and before they had time to\u201d acquire any affective team-play.There certainly was no doubt of their superiority over the Americans at St.Moritz.The Flyers are a lot better than the Sports writers thought.Canada is proud of them.: IC WINTER + : \"\u2014 SPORTS - .\u2019 », * On, » Ri AnD Every winter sport you could possibly wish for .and at your doorstep! Fast downhills to atl VISIT OUR RED ROOM Fully Licensed by QL.C 2204 St.Catherine West Opposite the Forum Reservations WI, 1559 about so much.stars as the English girl and is completely charming in her role.\u2018 .- AT CLOVER CLUB Joseph Lemay Is the Hammond organist ot the Clover Club, providing music for lunch and dinner.The .comedy reaches an unexpected climax when the couple go to Italy to test their love : and to find it again.The companion* feature attraction is entitled \u201cCarnival\u201d, adapted from Compton Mackenzie\u2019s famous Edwardian romance, tells the tragic story of |: the lovely young dancer,- Jenny |; Pearl.Sally Gray plays the stellar |i role as Jenny Pearl, young, self- confident and heart-whole until she meets the young artist, Maurice Avery, who deserts her after a few months.Completely ¥ disillusioned, Jenny marries al, dour Cornish farmer, years her |i senior, and leaves London for]: the depths of Cornwall where | she meets her tragic death, again through the selfishness of |: golden | blonde, with\u201d tawny eyes and an\u2019 Maurice.A natural attractive throaty voice, Sally Gray makes the ideal Jenny, infusing into the part just the 4 right mixture of light Cockney |: gaiety and underlying sincerity.Michael Wilding will be seen |; for the first time in a straight characterization as Maurice Avery, the selfish- self-centred young artist who is the cause of Jenny's tragedy.Repeat (Continued from Page 16) he's met Ann Richards who plays # the English girl.Final scene, in which Franchot makes an announcement will have the theatre audience roaring.Franchot Tone contributes an- |! other of his suave and smooth |: as a man-about- |?performances town who wishes he didn't get Ann Richards ; THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1948 Lewis Carroll's Famous \u201cAlice\u201d Story Is Staged This coming Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., the Canadian Art Theatre will present its high- -light program of the year, \u201cAlice in Wonderland\", at Victoria Hall.I» Adapted from Lewis Carroll's famous book by Joy Thorason, the production will be staged entirely in masks \u2014 with one exception only, that of Alice.These masks, some forty in all, have been designed and created by Joy Thomson, with the lavish costumes that accompany them, being created under the supervision of Mary Beetle., Certainly all children, and most adults, are familiar with the story.Realizing this, the production has been carefully planned so that an absolute minimum of the fabulous Carroll characters will be omitted.The children will delight in the fact that all of the animals, birds and fish, to say nothing of cards, will be present \u2014 from the Frog- footman to the King and Queen of Hearts.The cast is composed of actors and actresses both from within and without the CAT.Helen Fyfer portrays the famous Alice, while the principal supporting players are Griffith Brewer, Silvio Nariz- zano, Bernice Robinson, Arthur Voronka, Frank Ottiwell, Neil Madden and John Martyn-Baxter.PAGE SEVENTEEN as well as for two \u201cadult\u201d evenings on the 26th and 27th of February, is staged, directed and designed by Joy Thomson.SAY : \u201cBe My fles \u201cValentine £} WITH DECCA RECORDS \"I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover\" \"Bye Bye Black Bird\" RUSS MORGAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Little White Lies\" \"The Treasure of Sierra Madre\" Lighting will Springford.The entire production, running for.several weeks at Victoria Hall, be by William DICK HAYMES \"Balerina\u2019 \"Golden Earrings\" ' BINS CROSBY \"I'll Dance At Your Wedding\" * \"Thoughtless\" GUY LOMBARDO & THE ROYAL CANADIANS 5035 SHERBROOKE ST.W.EL.9646 {Opposite Westmount Theatre) ORNE Louis Hayward.+ SNOWDON: Last Showing Today! \u201cREPEAT PERFORMANCE.\" with Joan Leslie and | Also \"LOST HONEYMOON,\" with Franchot Tone and Ann Richards.A RAS SR RR RRR on Condit, (DECARIE BLVD.AT SNOWDON JCT.) Starting SATURDAY For ONE WEEK! FIRST RUN IN MONTREAL DRAMA .SUSPENSE .and ROMANCE .In This Excellent BRITISH MUSICAL! \"CIRCUS HORSE\" .Plus Selected Short Subjects For Your Added Enjoyment! \u201cINVISIBLE MOUSE\u201d .se cansonu0 Showing special training for eircus horses! \u201cMIDNITE SERENADE\" .Delightful musical parade in Technicolor! LATEST NEWSREEL WITH UP-TO-DATE WORLD EVENTS Romantic City of Love, Intrigue and Song .Where Laughter and love Meets Danger and Death! Starting Times of Picture Seturday Only At 12:50 - 3:20 - 5:50 - 8:20 - 10:50.Last Complete Show-10 p.m.Sunday Until Friday At 1:50 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Last Complete Show 2:40 p.m.\u2018cu bep, Tom and Jerry cartoon in Technicolor! or a?\"PAGE EIGHTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 \u201cRepeat Performance\u201d , Starting Saturday At Snowdon, Tells Powerful, Dramatic Story! What would you do if you won the chance to re-live the most exciting year of your life?That's the intriguing story idea of \u201cRepeat Performance,\u201d an absorbing drama that opens at the Snowdon on Saturday.The story begins on New Year's Eve when glamorous Sheila Page, successful Broadway stage star, murders her drunken husband.Destroyed by the events leading up to the fatal killing, Sheila wishes she had a chance to relive the past year so that she can undo her mistakes.Miraculously, Sheila gets the opportunity she wanted and times moves backward to the preceding New Year's Eve.Inexorably, destiny follows its pattern-\u2014but the climactic denouement will surprise and in-: trigue film-goers.Event without its unusual story, \u201cRepeat Performance\u201d would have made Hollywood history.Three pieces of surprise casting will © pm mn the \u201cFalcon\u201d series is handsome and helpful as Tone's doctor friend.ards as the \u201cMother\u201d is charming in her \u201ctwo-faced\u201d role.Tom Conway, in his first film away from Tonight and until Sunday night inclusive.Seats om sale at the Forum.CANADIAN ART THEATRE Presents Lewis Carroll's \u201cALICE IN WONDERLAND\u201d VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Saturday, February 14th, at 2.30 p.m.PHONE ELwood 1668 FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS Reserved, $1.00; Adults, .75; Children, .50 and .35.(All prices include tax) delight film audiences \u2014 as two Hollywood veterans, and one newcomer, demonstrate their dramatic versatility, Louis Hayward, hero : 1948 at the Forum.of numerous adventure films, has AT THE ICE FOLLIES The Scotvold Twins who are starring with the Ice Follies of always played leading men with- characters.As Barney Page, the out the hint of a blemish on their drunken and dissolute husband, * AVENUE: Last Showing Today! \"THE OTHER LOVE\", with Barbara Stanwyck and David Niven.Also \"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE\" with Michael Chekhov and Joanne Dru.(Air Conditioned the Year Round) Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY! oA Vimitad CT .asmn (Greene at Catherine) SPARKLING, MODERN ROMANCE .>\" MERLE OBERON REX HARRISON Co-Starring In Merle Kicks over con- chases romance , .in this delightful and witty comedy written especially for tho 4 screen by Robert E.Sherwood, America's playwright! vention and VUVU Je MSON Two Entertaining Attractions! foremost The Tragic Story Of A lovely Young Dancer .Told To The Tunes Of Gay, |, iting Music! C ARNIVAL.RX: STANLEY HOLLOWAY * BERNARD MILES CAN KENT Hayward turns in a vivid performance in his characterization of a man for whom life proves too much.Almost always cast before as a sweet young ingenue, Joan Leslie\u2019 proves a real standout as she demonstrates outstanding acting ability.For her role as Sheila.Page, a glamorous Broadway stage star, Miss Leslie seems to have grown in dramatic stature and leaves no doubt that she possesses physical and emotional maturity.Third surprise of \u201cRepeat Performance\u201d is the introduction of a former Broadway actor who becomes a star with his first film.Acclaimed by New York drama critics for his ;performance as Scotty in \u201cThe Hasty Heart,\u201d Richard Basehart turns out to be a virile young man with light brown hair and a strong chin who scores in his debut role.as a Greenwich Village poet, who becomes involved in the lives of the Pages.An all star supporting cast matches the leading trio with a set of performances that enhances the film.Tom Conway is strong and resolute as a familly friend of the Page's, torn by his divided loyalities.Virginia Field, as.the British authoress-menace, is tempting and vicious in her characterization.Benay Venuta, Broadway musical comedy star, is the second player to make her debut in \u2018\u2018Repeat Performance.\u201d Her vivacity and loud good spirits establish her immediately with the audience.The added attraction, Honaymoon\", hilarious comedy, is bound to delight everyone.Picture the plight of Franchot Tone, who, on the eve of his marriage to the boss\u2019 daughter, is confronted with an English war bride and a pair of twins\u2014all said to be his.While stationed in England, Tone suffered from amnesia for six weeks\u2014apparently long enough to have got married and become the father of a pair of twins.His English war bride died six months after the birth of the children and Ann Richards, devoted friend of the children\u2019s mother decides to come to America to find the youngsters\u2019 father.Tone figures that if he had amnesia once perhaps he could have it again and then remember all ahout his G.I.experiences in England.Tone resorts to drastic means to gring back his former condition much to the irritation of his fiancée, her father, the English girl posing as his wife, and his doctor friend \u2014 who is quite willing to accept Tone's new wife if Tone won't: Cast in the pivotal role of the father with the newly-acquired family is Franchot Tone who once again proves his talents for playing high comedy.Ann Rich- \u201cLost |] % SEVILLE: Last Showing Today! \"SLAVE GIRL,\" with Yvonne DeCarlo and George Brent.Also \"THE YEARS BETWEEN,\" with Michael Redgrave and Valerie Hobson.Starts SATURDAY, until TUESDAY! « St.Catherine at Chomedy) Cay Gypsy Music .Adventure .Daring Love! The incomparable Marlene .use wild and fabulous Gypsy coquette ++.whose lips kixsed into sulrs ' mission u man who defied the startling challenge of her golden eurrings! Poramount presents RAY MILLAN D MARLENE DIETRICH MURVYN, BRUCE , REINHOUD VYE LESTER SCHUNZEL Delightful Added Attractions! \u2014MM8M\u2014\u2014 Filled: with gay music, beautiful girls.colorful costumes .Big Laughs and Wonderful Romance.\u2014 Starring \u2014 Eddie ALBERT - Constance MOORE - Gil LAMB with Woody HERMAN and his Orchestra ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER as Guest Stars I td ed dy ia bpd, ote Pon Bo md PETTY PE 1 a a à 2 THE EXAMWNER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 13th, 1948 PAGE.NINETEEN A Use Examiner The Westmount E xaminer Classified Advertising @® REFRIGERATORS @® WASHING MACHINES © RADIOS ® VACUUM Want Ads \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 ?WAlnut 2773+ 10 WORDS 35¢ 2c for each additional word CLEANERS ALWIN'S They Bring Results PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS DE.8439 13 APARTMENTS WANTED F after 6 p.m, D-27 BUSINESS couple urgently require furnished or unfurnished apartment.DE.1751, D-4 FOR SALE 2 A.GENERAL = Previous Puzzle Answer\u2014\u2014 }OMEMADE rug.Call WE, 1965.D-41 \u2019 .JR lined coat, dark green cloth, ; vle1s IS Ta rable collar, size 36- 5 Real bargain, fl ACROSS 5.Fortify 23.Metallle \u20ac|ai[i P|7In[é]s 335.00.FI.4445.D-39 1.Touchend 6.Altered rock gies lols lol=l/1£]c OIL BURNERS toend 7.Conical tent 24, Not a7 FloleBBTl; 8.Book of (Am.Ind.) many Cle|si 2 8lo x ?We'H {rad or a brand ne + A /INIE|S|S \u201cAB er or Victor\", and give you amends for 11.Varying 31.Biblical à Ak SH, a generous allowance, 5 year guaran- 10.Ostrich-like weight city 7hdplelz Sle tee.MA.5523; evenings, WA.6654.birds (India) 32.River (It.) tes telat e = ; D281 12 Firm 17.Therefore 33.Indefinite [toilets Ey CHILDREN'S 13.Kind of tree 18.Music note article PHOTOGRAPHS 14.Arodfor 19 Part of | 35.Freight a Network Taken in your home; 12 different pic- meat .Stly ; » Netwo tures, 4 by 3 inches $5.00; copies 25c.15.Never 20.Mineral 87.River (FF.) 43.Affirmative McCullagh, LA, 1721, D-19 (poet.) spring 38.Hence reply QUEBEC heater with oven, hot water, 18.Trace 21.A hub 40.Grows old 44.Equip.high enamel back, WE.1802.D-36 20.Chinese silk NEW RUGS 22.River (Fr.) 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American audiences.\u201cAbie\u2019s Irish Rose,\u201d which as a stage play enjoyed one of the longest runs on Broadway, is the delightful story of Abie Levy (Richard Norris), who while overseas with the Armed Forces, falls in love with a spir- fted colleen, Rosemary Murphy (Jeanne Dru), a USO entertainer.After a whirlwind courtship J M.A Collins FUNCRAL HOME 610 5 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Modern Chapel \"HAMMOND\" ORGAN veer ea ETRE = FuneraLr\u2026 DiREctoRSs Established 1840 À Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge classic of the stage and radio, | Army chaplain (the United States where they re- the couple are married by an and return to main in the home of Abie's widower father, Solomon Levy (Michael Chekhov).To satisfy Solomon's life-long desire that his son marry a girl of his own faith, Rosemary temporarily poses as \u201cMiss Rosie Mur- phiski,\u201d and keeps secret their marriage.So delighted is Solomon with Abie's \u201cgirl\u201d that he has Rabbi 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