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[" pra ~ The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1948 VOL.XIX, No.13 Westmount Hobby Show To be Held Next Week \u2014_\u2014 Twelfth annual Westmount Boys' and Girls Hobby Show will officially open on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m.in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.This year\u2019s show is expected to be one of the largest ever held.Already a number of exhibits have been received from boys and girls resident, attending.school or in the membership of the Y.M.C.A,, in Westmount.A special attraction of this year's show will be the department of special exhibits which are entered by adults or by firms to illustrate to boys and girls possibilities opened up to them by the pursuit of hobby interests.Canadian Industries Limited hask planned a special display as has the Westmount Public Library, Canadian Youth Hostels Association and a number of other organizations.A special attraction will be a living exhibit by the Canadian Institute for the Blind, which has arranged to have an exhibit in handicrafts for the blind; a weaving loom will be erected and will be operated by members of the Institute in the evenings.Entries and exhibits by boys and girls will be received at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.until Monday at 9.00 p.m.Departments of Show Following are the various departments which may be entered: .Department of Art \u2014 Including still life, landscape and marine, commercial and general art.A special prize of a year's free tuition to Sir George Williams College will be awarded to the winner of this department.Department of Collections \u2014 Includes postage stamps, coins, paper money, scientific collections, miscellaneous collections and scrap books.A special prize for this section awarded by the T.Eaton Co.Department of Crafts \u2014 Includes model aeroplane building, model ships, model work, radio and electrical work, woodcraft, metal work, leather work, bas- Ketry, meccano and miscellaneous crafts.A special prize will be awarded to the winner of this department.-Department of Games \u2014 Including chess, checkers and table tennis.Department of Household Sel- ence \u2014 Includes cooking, embroid- (Continued on Page 2) Young Purse Snatcher Soon Captured About 2.30 on Wednesday afternoon, the Westmount Police Department received a call that a youth had just snatched a purse from the hands of Mrs.Grace Mac- Laren, of 515 Clarke Avenue, at the intersection of Clarke Avenue and Anwoth Road.Inspector Edmunstone and Lieut.C.Baker immediately responded and within a short time they apprehended the thief on An- woth Road.Found to be a juvenile and still in possession of the purse, he was taken to the Police Station and charged with theft.The second case occurred on -March 12, when a man snatched a purse from the hand of an employee of M.H.N.Gruner Co., 394 Victoria Avenue, as she was climbing the stairway to her office.The purse contained about $85.The following Monday she was notified by an employee of the Bell Telephone Co.that he had found the purse and identified it by certain personal papers it contained.The money had been removed, with the exception of approximately $20 in a change purse, which the thief apparently missed.Queen's School Holds Impressive Easter Assembly Impressive Easter Assembly was held in Queen\u2019s School Monday morning.The programme included the singing of familiar Easter Carols and the participation in the usual Monday morning devotional exercises (including a Scripture reading from the sixteenth Chapter of the Gospel of St.Mark).Three violin selections were played most pleasingly by some members of the Advanced Class in Violin Instruction, including Georgina Bell, Helen Ma- der, Beatrice Oliver, Joan Thompson, Donald Harterre, Nathan Shaffer.The pupils were under the direction of Miss Lydia Dav- ison and the accompanist was Mrs.G.Harterre, Principal R.N.Bagnell congratulated the athletic teams which recently had won inter-schoo! championships\u2014the girls\u2019 basketball team and the boys\u2019 junior basketball team.Mrs.A.E.Nickels, physical training instructress, presented the trophies for these championships to the captains of these teams\u2014Helen Mader and George Todd.Mr.Bagnell praised particularly the fine sportsmanship and fair play manifested in the various athletic activities of A.round robin of basketball ga- (Continued on Page 2) SPRING! .\u201cIf Winter comes, can Spring be far behind ?\u201d Not this year, \u2019cause it\u2019s already here \u2014 Spring, that is \u2014 according to both the almanac and the signs, although even the almanac had to be different this year.It says that Spring arrived on March 20th instead of on the 21st when we had always been taught to expect it \u2014 another illusion shattered! Yes, Spring is here, according to the signs, and we're not sorry! Robins have been reported in Westmount on many occasions during the past week, and one local resident, cleaning up his garden, found a bright pink primrose blooming there on Tuesday morning.We feel so good about it all that we are moved to reproduce herewith our favourite Spring poem : SPRING As I was driving Down the lane, In the rain, Caroling\u2014 I struck a hidden Rut, And bounced \u2018Right out again, But .The gosh-darned thing Broke my spring ! Westmount\u2019s Red Cross Drive Goes Over Top Westmount Division of the Canadian Red Cross campaign for funds attained its objective of $33,- 000 before the official close of the campaign, local divisional headquarters announced this week, adding that many contributions have been received since, with more to come.It is estimated that the total amount received will be about 15% greater than the initial objective when alL the donations are received.Commenting on the success of the local campaign, Paul B.Pitcher, Westmount Division chairman, declared the results extremely gratifying, and said that the ladies who ran the campaign (only two men took part) are to be highly congratulated for having done a fine job.\" He also stated that, on behalf of the organization, he wishes to thank all individuals and organizations which co-operated splendidly to put the Westmount drive over the top.Advertising To Be Aired By Claude Root Of BBB Advertising, the best means business has found of telling the greatest number of people about a product in the quickest possible time at the lowest possible cost, will be the subject of - CBM's \u201cBetter Business Bureau\u201d broadcast on Monday, at 7.45 p.m.Claude Root, 481 Victoria avenue, manager of the Montreal Better Business Bureau, will tell how advertising shortens the gap between invention and utilization, how.it reduces costs and lowers prices, assures quality and has educational values.\u2014 PRICE-\u2014THREE CENTS Police Chiefs Launch Campaign For Courtesy In Metropolitan Area Police Chiefs Arthur Harris, of Hampstead; H.Hunter, of Montreal West; and R.A.Byford, of Westmount, were included among the many police authorities attending the Metropolitan Police Chiefy Discussion Club, under Chairmanship of Director Albert Langlois M.B.E., Montreal Police Department, when an all-out Courtesy Cam paign was launched this week.The campaign is plugging for bettes driving conditions and to make pedestrians in all areas of Greata Montreal traffic conscious.One aspect of the Campaign is to placard the back of stree cars with suitable slogans asking motorists to keep clear of ca Lecture Given On Proper Care Of Food Utensils Last of a series of three lectures to proprieters and operators of eating establishments in West- mount, sponsored by the Public Health and Sanitation Department and conducted by Sanitary Inspector A.G.MacNab, was held at Victoria Hall on Monday afternoon.The operation and care of various types of kitchen equipment was discussed, advice on what to do and what not to do in using it was given.Equipment discussed included gas equipment \u2014 ranges, coffee urns, etc; refrigeration equipment \u2014 with discussion of types, walk-in and reach-in, in which emphasis was placed on the necessity for free circulation of air and the different temperatures and humidities needed for preservation of different types of food; and all kinds of equipment likely to be found in kitchens.The meeting concluded with presentation of a color film entitled \u201cHash Slingin' to Food Handling\u201d which graphically contrasted good and bad methods of restaurant operation.Dr.Lamb Urges Rotary Support Spirit of Fair Play This week's regular meeting of the Rotary Club of Westmount was held, for a change, in the main dining room of the Laurentien Hotel.This was made possible through the kind offices of Rotarian C.W.Wright, General Manager of Murray's Lunch Ltd.and the hotel authorities, who are turning the proceeds of the dinner over to the Paraplegics\u2019 Fund.Guest Speaker at the dinner was Dr.A.Lamb, widely-known director of the Department of Physical Education at McGill University, who addressed the members on the subject \u201cSanity in Sport\u201d.There is a regrettable tendency nowadays on the part of a large percentage of the popula-% tion, he declared, to be mere spectators of organized sport.He emphasized that he was not \u201ctaking a crack\u201d at professional sport, but that he believed that the falling- off of amateur praticipation in various types of sport deprives too many people of the important benefits to be gained in learning to \u201cplay the game\u201d.\u201cNobody grows old- by living a «wrtain number of years,\u201d he declared, \u201cpeople grow old when they stop playing \u2014 many die at 30, but are not buried until they are 60 or 80.\u201d Opinions as to what good sport is may vary, he continued, but the spirit of play is a basic fundamental, and to \u201cplay the game\u201d has become part of the tradition of our society.It is a spirit which, when properly directed, becomes ingrained in character and leads to attributes of honesty, loyalty, justice, chivalry and fine human relations, (Continued on Page 2) King\u2019s School Holds Annual Open House King's School held annual \u2018Open House\u2019 on Monday evening, and the school gymnasium was filled to capacity.The program opened with a musical presentation of songs by Grade 6 boys and girls by the school choir under the direction of Mr.L.McKies and an orchestral selection played by the West- mount Schools Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Davidson, Mr.Lessard, principal of the School, informed the meeting that two King's School boys had won awards in the recent Junior Lea- (Continued on Page 2) ¥iracks; to drive always to th right and not splash pedestrians.Such slogans were also recom mended by Prof.Amos Neyhart Administrative h e a d, Institute of Public Safety, the Pennsylvania State College and consultant on road training to the American Automobile Association, a major lecturer at the Police Discussion Club, for insertion, where possible, in newspapers, that the public might have before them constant daily reminders.Twenty of the main traffic bylaws out of 120 of the most important by-laws regarding parking, slowing at safety zones and at intersections, will be outlined in the next two weeks, it was announced.The Police Chiefs heartily \u2018endorsed the campaign and all that it sta: \"3; for as regards traffic hazards in all districts.The driver is considered an important factor in promoting better driving conditions and in making pedestrians more than ordine arily cautious in an effort to pre vent accidents.The suggestion was made to have all motorists seeking licenses to first pass a police test, and in this regard it was further advised that the Provincial Government be approached for support by legislation of such a measure.Other local Police Chiefs who were present for the discussions were Chiefs Hector Hetu, of Ville St.Laurent; E.Lavallee, of Ville St.Pierre; Director Pierre Gatin- eau, of Verdun and Dan Demers, of Ville LaSalle.Public Relations Director, W.A.Higgs, anticipates a busy season ahead with the necessary publicity to put the campaign over in a way that will bring the desired result, better driving conditions for the motorist in Montreal and area, and better safety conditions for the pedestrian who must cross the street, with the all-out courtesy being extended by both people on foot and drivers of vehicles.Annual Spring Flower Show Opens Today The Annual show of Spring flowers in the Westmount Conservatory will open today and will continue for three weeks.Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Cinerarias, Schizanthus, Hydrangeas, Roses, and Polyanthus are included in the display which is arranged in a very pleasing manner.The Conservatory will be open from 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.week days, and 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.on Sundays.Admission is free and the public is cordially invited to view the display.Recent digging around City Hall has been due to a plugged drain which brought about a flood in the basement of the building, due to torrential rains, on Tuesday of last week.\u2019 PAGE TWO BY REG GROOME By REG.GROOME There was no meeting of Trinity Memorial Pack this week because of Holy Week.The usual paper collection will be held Saturday and it is hoped that all the Cubs will turn out to assist.Last Saturday, 4,910 lbs.of paper were collected, establishing a new record.The latest report on Bagheera Armstrong is that he is improving and should be out of the hospital soon.The next Pack meeting will be on Easter Monday.Coming events include another going up ceremony in April, and the Pack is planning to attend Cub Camp for one week this summer.The usual Spring Party will be held early in May when those qualifying for Team Player Badges will receive them and the Newman Trophy will be presented.House, Orderly Badge Classes will be con- | ducted during the month of April.\u2018 Sixers Maitland Hannaford, Norman Bedford, Dick Christensen, Bob Manktelow, Arthur Armstrong and Acting Sixer Roy Smith \u2014 be sure to check your boys for attendance \u2014 phone them \u2014 if you know why they are away ~\u2014 no bites are deducted.Last Friday was a big night for St.Matthias Pack with a visit from the Area Examiner and the play-offs in floorball.The Red and Green Sixes had a very close game which the Red won, 2-1.The following results took place in the badge examinations \u2014 Chris Carr, Guide, Artist and Toymaker; Sean Mack, Guide; Phillip Reidford, First Aider; Chris Swan, Collector; Allan Ross, Second Star: Hugh Ross, Second Star and Team Player: John Seeley, Second Star and Team Player; John Gibb-Car- sley, First Star.Hugh Ross was appointed as Second of the Brown Six and Acting Sixer; John Seeley was promoted to Second of the Grey Six.There will be meeting of the Pack Good Friday but the following Friday, April 2nd, St.Matthias will be hosts to Calvary and Westmount Park Packs at a joint meeting in the St.Matthias Hall.Another Scouters\u2019 Preliminary \u2018Training Course will be held for Monday evenings during April if a sufficient number of Scouters signify their intentions to attend.Send your registration card in now if you are planning to go.Rosiyn News Ly Peter Safford and Dick Dunbar Roslyn's Grade Five girls played a basketball game with King\u2019s School on Thursday, March 18th.Roslyn won; the score was 12-11.Roslyn scorers were Susan Christ- mas\u201410 pints and Barbara Burke\u20142 points.Today our Easter holidays will begin and will last until April 5th.Room 22 Grade Four occupied an art lesson to make Easter favours for the Junior Red Cross to send to hospitals as tray decorations.They were little yellow bunnies with purple wheelbarrows.The final meeting of the Home and School Association, to be held on Monday, April 26th, will include selections by the boys\u2019 and girl's choirs.It is expected that there will also be brief demon- \u2018strations in French and some English choral speaking.Dr.Lamb (Continued from Page 1) and its development through active participation in sport accompanies physical development as well.Rightly directed, the normal competitive instincts of youth develop finer individuals; uncontrolled, they can and do lead to trouble, he continued, adding that the social aspects involved are serious and that it is our responsibility to guide youth on its way toward a better future.The rising generation has a right to inherit, unweakened by neglect, the tradition of fair play from which we and our ancestors benefited, Dr.Lamb concluded.Let us see that they have our support in getting it.A Minnesota man admitted writing 120 rubber checks.Lay the offenses end to end and they should bring a long stretch, Y Notes Third annual get-together of the Young People's organizations of the churches of Westmount, will take place in the Westmount Y.M.- C.A.on April 9th at 8 p.m.Under the chairmanship of Gor-| don Clarke, program director of the Westmount Y.M.C.A:, a committee, comprised of representatives from these Young People's organizations, has arranged an all round program of interest and entertainment.One of the main features of the evening will be the showing of the film \u201cOslo 1947\", the official documentary film of the Second World Conference of Christian Youth held in Oslo in July of last year.Swimming, gym games, a socio-drama, and dancing will complete the program.You missed it last Friday if you weren't at the St.Patrick\u2019s Dance.The superb decorating was obviously directed by an expert.Bob Hopkins' orchestra was \u201crite on the bit\u201d; the music simply grand; the women were beautiful, and the manpower, was just right\u2014not too much, not too little, not too young, not too old.Featured were spot dances with real prizes and cabaret-style dancing with Gordon Clarke as Master of Ceremonies.It was really good.You should attend the Y.Opportunity begins at the Y door, all you have to do is \u201ccome on in.\u201d The committee in charge of arrangements was John and Doris Ridd, Ken and Shirley Ransom, Pat Brown, Carl Kaufman and Gordon Clarke, Program Director.The Y Clubs are functioning as usual this week.New members are always welcome.The phrase \u201cDrop in soon\u201d is going to appear in this column every week until you're all here\u2014do it NOW! This week's teen-age Dance at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will not be held due to the Easter holidays.There will .be no movies shown at the Westmount Y.M.C.A, this week (Saturday) due to the Easter holidays.Westmount Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Programme: Saturday, March 27th, last day to deliver entry forms to the Westmount Y.M.C.A.(No post entries accepted.) Monday, March 29th: all exhibits except pets and cooking to be delivered to the Westmount Y.M.- C.A.Last day for exhibits.Tuesday, March 30th: cooking entries to be delivered by 2.30 p.m.Judging of exhibits for the Main Show, 4 p.m.-9 p.m.Preview for the Press and photographers, 5 p.m, Wednesday, March 31st, 7.30 p.m.Official opening.8.30 p.m, demonstration in apparatus, fencing, etc.Thursday, April 1st, 4.00 p.m, chess and checkers; 8.00 p.m.boxing and indoor athletics, followed by demonstrations in fencing, judo, etc.Friday, April 2nd: 7.15 p.m, boys\u2019 & girls\u2019 swimming; 8 p.m, music and entertainment at West- mount Y.M.C.A.Saturday, April 3rd: 2 p.m,, entries for pet show.2.30 p.m, pet show at Westmount Y.M.C.A, 8 p.m.Official closing and presentation of prizes.9 p.m.Hobby Show Dance.TIE, EXAMINER, Scouts & Cubs | WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH DISTRICT GOVERNORS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Governors William S.Emery, 170th District; G.LeRoy Collins, 171st District; and Harold F.26th, 1048 Albest, | 172nd District, of Rotary International, who foregatthered in Montreal recently to discuss plans for Mont- | real\u2019s biggest convention of the year, the forthcoming Tri-District Conference, under sponsorship of the | Rotary Club of Montreal, at the Mount Royal Hotel, April 25, 26 ond 27.Feature of the Conference will be the presentation of a particularly fine programme by the Mendelssohn Choir of Toronto, under direction of Sir Ernest MacMillan, at the Forum, ot 8.30 p.m., Sunday, April 25.\u2014 The Pillar By GEORGE COCHRANE Literary Ramblings With the sole object of providing avid perusers (no, Art, a per- user is not a native of Peru) of this Pillar of piffle with a fund of quotable poetry and prose, I have been poring through various tomes during the past week and have come up with the following: \u201cPoure out the wine without restraint or stay, Poure not by cups but by the bellyful.\u201d \u2014Edmund Spenser.* * * \u201cUnmarried men are best friends, best masters, best servants, but not always best subjects, for they are light to run away, and almost all fugitives are of that condition.\u201d \u2014Francis Bacon.* x * \u201cWhen in silk my Julia goes, Then, then, methinks how sweetly flows That liquefaction of her clothes.\u201d , \u2014Robert Herrick.* Xx x \u201cAuthors are paetial to their wit, \u2018tis true, But are not critics to their judgment took?\u201d \u2014Alexander Pope.* * *.\u201cWill no one tell me what she sings ?\u201d \u2014Willliam Wordsworth.(Could it be \u201cThe Big Brass Band from Bragil\u201d?) * * * \u201cO wind, if Winter comes, can Spring be far behind ?\"\u201d \u2014P.B.Shelley.* * * The following was probably written after a dream had warned the poet of the coming of Arthur Aurel Voronka, the theatrical man: \u201cAwful shape, what art thou?Speak! .\u2014P.B.Shelley.Were P.B.a denizen of Sols he would have omitted the last word.Trivia The Westmount High Old Boys\u2019 Association annual meet is slated for next Thyrsday evening, April 1.The place: the Canadian Legion Hall on Mountain street.The number one man on the entertaining end: Bob Goodier, star of the \u201cMeet the Navy\u201d show .Westmount will be represented in the select Snowdon Senior Fastball League this summer.The representative: a teanr from Ascension Parish which will boast such mushball luminaries as Kev Kennedy and the Provost freres.More than a million Canadian homes depend on a stove for heating equipment.J.Wallace Beaton Wins Accountancy Award J.Wallace Beaton, of 31 Thorn- hill Avenue, tied with Adolphe Wexler, 4611 Hutchison Street, in obtaining the highest marks in Quebec in the qualifying examinations for the degree of Chartered Accountant.Each will be presented the gold medal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec at the annual dinner of the Institute at the Windsor Hotel on Thursday.King\u2019s School (Continued from Page 1) gue Essay Contest conducted by Radio Station CFCF; Peter Clib- bon in the 9 year old class and Philip Reidford in the 10-year-old class.He also announced that a number of books had been awarded to King's School for Physical Training merit by the Strathcona Trust.Richard Lyons, as the school\u2019s most outstanding athlete for the year, accepted the books on behalf of the school.A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs.Fogle, president of the Home and School Association, and the meeting was adjourned.Parents were invited to visit the teachers in the classrooms and see the work of the children on display.Light refreshments were served afterwards In the Music \u2018room.Queen\u2019s School (Continued from Page 1) mes, was played at the West- mount Junior High School on Saturday, March 6, in which.the boys\u2019 basketball teams of the elementary schools of Westmount participated.On this occasion, the Queen\u2019s School team won all its games and secured the highest in- ter-school standing.On St.Patrick's Day, the pupils of Mrs.Bickford\u2019's class, Grade V (Room 10), held a birthday party for two members of the class, Ann Reddon and Maureen Rosenberg.Recitation, solo and plays made up the programme.Sandwiches, cake and ice cream were served.The Help the Children Fund Campaign which has been carried on in Queen's School for some weeks closed Friday.A very substantial sum of money was subscribed to it.Mr, Bagnell thanks the pupils and members of the \u2018staff of Queen's School for their generous contribution to this worthy cause.A schoolmistress asked a child what \u201cS-e-e\u201d spelt.The child hesitated.\u201cWhat do I do when I look at you?\u201d said the mistress.\u201cThquint,\u201d replied the scholar.Westmount Hobby (Continued from Page 1) ery, knitting, sewing and miscels- laneous househola arts.Department of Indoor Athletics \u2014 to be held Thursday commencing at 8.00 p.m., open to boys and girls.Includes competition for boys in boxing, fencing and gymnastics; competition for girls, in fencing and gymnastics.Special cups will be awarded to winners in this section.Department of Penmanship and Literature \u2014 Including literature, penmanship and typing.A special prize to be awarded by the Water- man Fountain Pen Co.Department of Music and Entertainment \u2014 Including instrumental music, vocal selections, sleight of hand, skits, impromptu speeches and classical dancing.This event will be held on Friday, April 2nd, at 8.00 p.m.Department of Pet Stock \u2014 The Westmount Boys' and Girls\u2019 Pet Show will be held in the gymnasium of the Westmount Y.M.C A, commencing at 2.30 p.m.Saturday, April 3rd.All sorts of dogs may be exhibited, with special section for the best dog as a pet, puppies and mongrels, as well as best dogs in show, cats, other pets, including white mice, birds, rabbits, tropical fish and parrots.Department of swimming \u2014 Open to boys and girls \u2014 9 years of age and under, 11 and under, 13 ° and under, 15 and under, 18 and under.Department of Photography \u2014 Including pictures taken by exhibitor, developed and printed by exhibitor.Special prize awarded by the Street Photographic Supplies.The Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Committee would like to thank a number of advertisers, too numerous to mention here, who have assisted in helping finance the Westmount Hobby Show by purchasing space in the Hobby Show Syllabus.It is hoped that boys and girls entering the Hobby Show and their parents will show their appreciation by patronizing advertisers in the Westmount Boys and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Booklet.At the last meeting of the West- mount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Committee the following judges were announced: Department of Art \u2014 C.V.Frayne, of the Westmount High School.Department of Collections \u2014 Mr.Kearney and Mr.Sutherland, both members and past-presidents of the Westmount Stamp Club.Department of Games \u2014 Wm, Johnson and Donald Lopez.Department of Indoor Athletics \u2014 Bert Light, Department of Pet Stock \u2014 Dr.Harper, well known veterinarian.Department of Photography \u2014e.Barney Smyth.HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister and Solicitor 87 St.James St.West Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.\u201c Telephone HA.9238 = ry es EE eal ve M Sd ed ten [BY RE\" FN_- RB.\u201c\u2026 Eh et AN SEM «+ = 18 ° yp te ESS SE Ayr Sees = yr A py ESS ea IR oe So die RRRRE Hardwood Floors REPAIRED - REFINISNED .SUPPLIED LAID .FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT BG VOL.XIX, No.13 WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST, 5 \u201c47 YEARS IN ir] WESTMOUNT\" WEDDING GIFTS Including a Fine Selection of Cholce Silverware, EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS : OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Creene Ave.RII WE.4045 PAGE THREE Girls Hi-Y Clubs Annual Conference Maida LeBaron, of the West- mount High School Hi-Y Club, is president .of the Grand Chapter of Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs for Montreal and district, which will hold its Annual Conference on Tuesday, at the Central Y.W.C.A., Dorchester Street West.Other Westmounters on the executive are Anne True- land, president of the Westmount Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Club, and Georgine Ferguson, treasurer of the Grand Chapter.The Westmount Club is in charge of the entertainment.\u2018Main theme of this conference Will be: \u201cWhat Eind of a World Citizen are You ?\"\u201d, which in teenage language becomes: \u201cYou're sitting on top of the world - are you going to let it explode under you?\u201d Key-note speech on this theme will be given by Miss À.Ann Silver, General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., who came to Montreal last fall direct from Lapland, where she spent the previous summer as co-director of a work camp operated by the American Friends Service Committee.Others on the programme will speak on such topics of interest to teen-agers as: \u201cDating and Mating\u201d; \u201cThe Right Job for You\"; \u201cWhat Really Matters\u201d and \u201cHow Tolerant Are You.\u201d Each subject will be followed by a round-table discussion and a \u201ccracker-barrel\u201d session.There will be a morning and an afternoon agenda with an interval for lunch, and following the afternoon speakers, a banquet and entertainment.The Conference will close with a \u201csplash party\u201d and the members of the Conference will then be guests of the Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs at an informal dance at the Y.M.C.A.Notre Dame de Grace Branch.Ladies\u2019 & Centlemen's SUITS Just received! New English Gabardines and Worsteds HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Call and Ses Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention.Piccadilly Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Also Painting end Decorating (City or Country) J.A.BETHUNE 3342 TROIE AVE.; pr | | | the Verdun Sportsmen's Fund.Dr.R.B.Bell Noted Sportsman, Funeral Held Many attended a funeral service, which was held at Dominion Douglas Church on Tuesday afternoon, to accord final tribute to Dr.R.B.Bell, of 29 Thurlow Road, who died on Sunday at the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital after being stricken at his home on Saturday night.A Montreal dentist for the past 20 years, \u201cBobby\u201d Bell, as he was widely known to sportsmen, had heen actively associated with McGill University sports, notably hockey and football, since he entered McGill in 1923.Dr.Bell attended Westmount High School and graduated from McGill in 1928.He played hoc- Key for McGill and later became coach of its intermediate intercollegiate championship teams and student-manager of its intercollegiate football team.He was an enthusiast in many sports\u2014captain of squash at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club, a member of the Mount Royal Tennis Club, a director of Knowlton Golf Club, a past president of Brome Lake boating club and an active member of AT.7192 + se 8 S TR © \u201cALLM FOUNTAIN PENS the McGill Memorial Gymnasium EE ie KES\" and PENCILS REPAIRED WHILE-U-WAIT Trade in your old pens and get a liberal allowance PARKER = SHEAFFER E WATERMAN-EVERSHARP KEN WILLOCK LEAVES FOR CALGARY .and is pictured above in front of the CPR Windsor Station time-table, before his party embarked on the \"Dominion™ for Calgary where his protege, Miss Shirley Luffman, will compete for the Junior Dom- infon Figure Skating Championship, which opened yesterday and will last until tomorrow.Reading from left to right, in this special Examiner photo is Ken Willock, coach: Mrs.J.Luffman; Mort Bloch, Hon, Chairman of the fund that raised $700 to send the party to Calgary; Shirley Luffman; and George Elson, chairman of PUTTERS\u2019 SOCIAL CLUB Westmount Putters Social Club held a court whist drive at Victoria Hall on Monday evening, Court whist was a new innovation and the members derived plenty of fun from the variety of hands played, the \u201csilent hand\u201d having an attraction all its own for the men folk.Mrs.J.Edwards won the Ladies prize.P.Kent was successful in winning the men's prize.The club will meet at Victoria Hall on Monday, at 8.00 p.m.when a movie evening will be held for which a number of interesting films have been secured.Campaign Committee, Last year he was president of the Canadian Davis Cup Committee.Dr.Bell had a keen interest in church and philanthropic work.He was a member of the Board of Stewards of Dominion Douglas Church and a director of the Sailors\u2019 Institute.He was a prominent member of the local dental profession.He was an honorary and past president of the Montreal Dental Club, and last autumn acted as president of its fall clinic.He also had been a lecturer in dental anatomy at McGill.Son of the late J.Ritchie Bell, for decades head of the Sailors\u2019 Institute, and Mrs.J.Ritchie Bell.Dr, Bell also was a nephew of Arthur F.Bell, sec- retary-treasurer of the City of Westmount from 1913 to 1940.He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Penfold, of Montreal; two sons, Robert and Ritchie Bell; his mother, Mrs.J.Ritchie Bell and a sister, Mrs.W.A.Messenger.The service was conducted by Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., assisted by Rev.William McLean, Chaplain of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute and Rev.R.Graham Barr.A French barber won a contest by shaving a man in 18 seconds.With time out, no doubt, for replacing divots.This Week at Victoria Hall Friday, March 26 Good Friday \u2014 closed all day.Saturday, March 27 C.A.T.\u201cMany Moons\u201d \u2014 2.30 p.m, Monday, March 29 Putters\u2019 Club \u2014 8 p.m.Tuesday, March 80 WesM:ount Operatic play \u2014 8 p.m.St.John Ambulance Society \u2014 evening., Young P.C.Association of St.Antoine-Westmount \u2014 8 p.m.Wednesday, March 81 V.O.N.\u2014 morning and afternoon.Rotary Club Luncheon Thursday, April 1 Westmount Stamp Club \u2014 evening.Mount Royal Chapter ARMOC \u2014 evening.Society, CHILD CLINIC PLANNED Because of plans to close the Welfare Federation's Child Welfare Clinic in N.D.G.on April 15th, Westmounters who have been taking their children to the clinic have been referred to the projected baby clinic of the Westmount Public Health Department, which is expected to open around the middle of April.\u2014Photo by David Bier.Deleivus SALAIA TEA BAGS GC.rit 7 Un FAUE FUUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by } THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY i Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.i WAhur 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half-year, Authorized as Ind Class Mall, Post Office Dept.Ottawa FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 CANADIAN ART IN NEW MEDIUM During the war Canada\u2019s National Gallery commissioned a number of well known Canadian artists to design pictures for the pilk-screen process which would serve as decoration for military canteens and service quarters.The manner in which Canadian artists rose to the occasion can be testified to by many an ex-service man, both in Canada and in Britain where supplies were also made available to the British Army and the R.AF.Since then the prints have proved an excellent adjunct to the study of Canadian art in our schools and have also been made available to the public.Now they promise, through their use by Canadian business firms as decoration for offices and public rooms, to reach an even wider field.\u201cThe recent decision of the Bank of Montreal to purchase quantities of these large silk-screen prints for display in its branches across Canada, indicates how widespread interest in modern Canadian painting has become\u201d, is the comment of H.O.McCurry, Director of the National Gallery of Canada.\u201cWe are anxious to encourage the bringing of the work of Canadian artists before the public in this way, and an institution, such as the Bank of Montreal, with public offices located in every part of the country provides a broad outlet.We hope more and more business corporations will take advantage of this service\u201d.The series of prints now comprises some 31 subjects by 27 Canadian artists and the bank will use practically all of them at various points.In deciding to use the work of Canadian artists to brighten up their banking offices the Bank of Montreal feel that they could have no sounder ally than our own National Gallery.Regarding their decision to purchase the prints, Gordon R.Ball, general manager of the bank, comments, \u201cIt is, perhaps, another indication that the fine arts are no longer a strange bedfellow of business, and that a practical and popular approach is not incompatible with the high standard undoubtedly set by the National Gallery\u201d.The prints purchased by the Bank of Montreal will, through their hundreds of branches, reach the farthest corners of Canada.Among those already on their way are three which will await the hreak up of winter ice before reaching Dawson, Yukon, MANY NEW CANADIAN INDUSTRIES A new meter company in Montreal \u2014 a new winery in Toronto \u2014 a new multi-mil- lion dollar bleached sulphate mill in Terrace Bay \u2014 a new bakery at Calgary \u2014 a new wood working plant at Edmonton \u2014 a new mill in Fredericton \u2014 and so the story of industrial progress in Canada goes.During 1947, according to a tabulation prepared by the staff of Industrial Canada, 139 new industries were established across Canada and 507 existing industries extended their plants.This tabulation does not claim to be absolutely complete, but it does give a fairly clear picture of industrial expansion across the Dominion during the last year.What this table does paint in clear and bold detail is a picture of a practical demonstration of the worth of individual and enterprise.life for the donkey?This By R.J.DEACHMAN TOPICS OF THE WEEK is not the place to embark on a discussion of the reme- dies\u2014indeed it would be presumptuous to pretend that the answers are at all clear.But a few preliminary re- BRITAIN IS LEARNING which much British labor is learning, slowly at first, in the hard school of experience.nomic effort depends, The London Economist, leading economic and financial marks may not be out of place.\u201d The Labor Government in England has at last been compelled to recognize the truth.The recent issue of \u201cThe Eco- of our eco the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 1948 the powerful Stalin .Sir Stafford Cripps is a good teacher.\u201cWe would be courting a disaster,\u201d he sald recently, \u201cif we pursued the will-o-the-wisp of increased personal Incomes when we have not got and could not get the goods to match the incomes.\u201d \u201cWe must,\u201d he went on to say, \u201cexercise the restraint of a democrat unless we are forced into methods of totalitarian control.\u201d \u201cThere was,\u201d he continued, *\u201cno case whatever for any further general increase of personal income though there might be cases where wages needed to be raised for some special reason.\u201d STERN HAND AT CONTROLS There is now a stern hand at the controls.Sir Stafford Cripps was the first of the labor statesmen to face the facts.For years labor has been told that wages could be raised substantially.The funds were to be taken from profits.Now a new and more powerful light is being brought to bear on the scene\u2014 the light of experience.The Manchester Guardian Weekly had this to say in a recent issue: \u201cThe main obstacle to be overcome\u2014which, unfortunately, the White Paper ig- nores\u2014is the bellef that profits are excessive and can he squeezed in order to give wage increases without raising prices.\u201d It goes on to add: \u201cDividends are often deceptive; in most companies profits are a very small proportion of the turnover.They cannot be taxed much more severely without causing very real hardship to many people and seriously weakening the incentives on journal of England, has carried on this battle for a year at least with sharp bluntness of statement.It put the case before the British people in a long editorial entitled \u201cThe Carrot And The Stick\u201d.It dealt with the need of incentives.There had to be an urge of some kind or progress would be retarded: \u201cThe whole process of removing both the carrot and the stick has culminated in the extraordinary circumstances of today.Shrunken as were the Incentives and the sanctions of pre-war days, they have now, for the time being, vanished completely.Nobody gains anything from activity or suffers anything from inactivity.There is hardly a flavour of carrot or a shadow of the stick.And yet we wonder why the donkey does not break into a trot.\u201d It went on to add: \u201cThe Soviet economy made an original attempt to do without incentives, or sanctions, but it has long ago re-introduced them.Nowhere in the world today is a bigger premium paid for skill or intelligence or effort or (within the limits of a planned economy) enterprise.And nowhere, certainly, are the penalties of incompetence or laziness more sharp.Both the Russian and the American economies are, avowedly and deliberately, carrot-and-stick economies; the British is rapidly becoming a sugar-candy economy.\u201d Discussing the question of sanctions and Incentives it presented this problem: \u201cHow can sanctions for failure or slackness be reconciled with the principle of social security?How can the carrot and the stick be combined with a vleasant nomist\u201d states the case in these words: \u201cThey, (the members of the Labor Government), will have much educational work to do, both on themselves and their followers.They will have to show what the alterations are: a mere increase in money incomes which secures only a passing improvement in real wages at the expense of other members of the community, or & further impetus to rising costs, stagnation in exports, threatened unemployment and a thriving black market.\u201d PROMISES TOO LAVISH This, of course, is only a brief reference to the process going on in the ranks of labor throughout the length and breadth of England.What has brought it about?The force of circumstances.There is no other answer, A government came into power in England with promises more lavish than Major Douglas proffered to Alberta, perhaps as our Socialists now proffer to the voters of Canada.They thought that capital was an almost endless source of supply for higher standards of living for the workers.They thought to combine higher earnings, shorter hours, with higher standards of living.Unfortunately or perhaps fortunately they began to realize that wages and salaries are a means of distribution of goods and that production must precede distribution.The facts are being driven home with telling force.In the absence of increased production, prices rise.With the increase in prices comes the reduction in real wages.The worker has more money but it will buy less goods.The laws of economics are By A NEW SHINTOISM Someone has said that man is \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cincurably religious\u201d; and Voltaire, who was popularly regarded as an atheist, said, \u201cIf there were no God, it would be necessary to invent Him.\u201d This is strikingly borne out in Soviet Russia where religion was abolished and the very idea of God was eliminated or scoffed at in the education of the young.But a change has taken place.The Soviet has discovered that the Russian people are incurably religious, and they have capitalized on that fact.Having declared that there was no God, they have found it necessary to invent, not one but several gods to fill the vacancy.The supreme deity of Communism is, of course, the State; but the State is too impersonal for fervent worship and it was necessary to set up personal deities for adoration and inspiration, namely, Lenin and Stalin.Gigantic portraits of these two national gods are exhibited everywhere and are borne aloft in processions as idols for public worship.Mrs.Malborne Graham, who has travelled widely in the Soviet Union, recently completed a study of Russian juvenile textbooks, and she presents some of her findings in an article which appeared in the New York Times Magazine of February 8.She says \u201cSoviet children are taught that Russia, the Fatherland, is always wonderful and powerful and brave above all other nations,\u201d and she quotes from a school textbook: *.only one dream, that our Fatherland shall be better and more beautiful than ever .Long live our Holy Fatherland.\u201d There is nothing very wrong about that.But it is something more than mere patriotism, for it continues: \u201cIt is a land watched over and guided by the great Lenin and You are the sons of your Fatherland.Stalin in thinking in the Kremlin how to make you happier, more clever than others, braver than ail the others on earth.\u201d Moscow is the Mecca of this new religion.The tomb of Lenin is there, and the Kremlin where Stalin is thinking in the Kremlin ing is a story for Russian children: \u201cAt the same time as the sun Stalin rises in the Kremlin.In that wonderful house he will wash himself with his hands and with water from the Moscow River, and dry his dark face with a snow- white towel.Good morning, the whole country will tell Stalin .He will go on the balcony, opening the glass door.He will look out and admire how Moscow is growing.He will start puffing his pipe, a golden ring will rise from it and move all over the country.The shepherd will look up and say: See, that means Stalin has started smoking.The whole country will look up at this golden ring and say: \u2018Good morning, Stalin\u2019.\u201d We may smile at this, but it is not intended to be funny.In the songs for children Stalin is exalted thus: \u201cStalin is the wisest, the beloved Father .Stalin is the symbol of happiness stern and implacable.We reap what we have sown, In the new Nirvana, if it ever comes, labor will cease to fear.It will know that, with inrceased production, comes prosperity for labor in England and a prosperous world, on which after all England's prosperity depends.+ x and life .Stalin is brighter than the sun in June, & powerful eagle.\u201d With Lenin, he has no competitors in the minds of the younger children.\u201cNow and then,\u201d says Mrs.Graham, * \u2018another\u2019 stands beside the two (Lenin and Stalin) currently enshrined, but it is a figure in the shadows, without a name ., If there is anyone who might be said to stand a little above the others, it is Molotov.\u201d A single verse in the books examined was given over to him: \u201cMolotov is a true follower of Lenin, He is a friend and helper of Stalin, He is a friend of children, Children know and love Molotov.\u201d It would thus seem that a the- .ology of this new religion is in the making, and it might well eventually develop into a form of ancestor worship \u2014 a new Shin-, toism.* .- e * | Christian Science | * * \u201cReality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from 1 Chronicles 29:11, \u201cThine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou are exalted as head above all.\u201d Among the citations which com= prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol lowing from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cNow if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?But if there be no ressurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable.But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.\u201d (I Corinthians 15: 12, 13, 19, 20).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the fololwing passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201c\u2018Science g Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cOur Master reappeared to bis students \u2014 to their apprehension he rose from the grave \u2014 on the third day of his ascending thought, and so'presented to them the certain sense of eternal Life.Truth will be to us \u2018the resurrection and the life\u201d only as it destroys all error and the belief that Mind, the only immortality of man, can be fettered by the body, and life be controlled by death.\u201d (Pages 509 and 292).(Augmented Agnes Scott, Sop.Alfred Wellens, Tenor Westmount Park United Church Choir AND ORCHESTRA Will Render Handel's \u201cTHE MESSIAH\u201d In Westmount Park United Church Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.on Good Friday, March 26th, 1948 at 8 p.m.SOLOISTS: Tickets: $1.00 100 Voices) Olive B.Lewis, Alto J.C.Seott, Bass Weekly Review \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mannanny 1 ; LEWIS MILLICAN î J PE + BOUM Ad ST 23 OE Cal ry - Bp CER XXX RI 8 \u201cA A .\\ 0 pe \u2014 \u2018 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20th, 1948 PAGE FIVR Go to Church \u2018on Easter | St.James Good Friday Service \u201cSeven Last Words Featured at the St.James United Church by the United Church of Canada Montreal Presbytery at the Good Friday Service, from noon to 3 p.m.will be the \u201cSeven Last Words of Christ\u201d by the Choir.Soloists will be Miss Ada Warren, soprano; Mrs.W.T.Shields, contralto; T.C.Edmund, tenor and Philip Neilson, baritone.Organist and Choir Director is Warner Norman.Call to worship will be by Rev.G.Campbell Wadsworth, of Montreal West, Chairman of the Pres- Of Christ\u201d bytery; Prayer by Rev.B.B.Brown, of N.D.G., formerly Minister of Wesley United Church and the address by Rev.H.Joliat, D.D., on the First Word.Addresses on the other of the seven words will be by Rev.R.K.Fairburn, B.A., D.D.; Rev.Graham Barr, B.A., D.D.; Rev.G.R.Cragg, M.A., Ph.D.; Rev.Eric D.Errey, B.A, of N.D.G.; Rev.N.A.Mc- Murray, B.A.B.D., of N.D.G.and by Rev.R.B.Y.Scott, Ph.D., D.D.Benediction will be by the Moderator of the United Church of Canada, Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.* » Stanley Presbyterian ] * Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct the morning service of worship.His sermon text will be \u201cThey Have Taken Away My Lord.\u201d In the afternoon at 4.30 p.m.a Choral Candlelight service will be held.Communicants\u2019 Class meets Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.Thursday, April 1st, at 8.15 Rev.Joseph Muchan will address a meeting in Franklin Hall Memorial under the auspices of the Isabel McConnell Auxiliary.Mr.Muchan\u2019s reputation as an outstanding speaker and missionary leader is excellent.Mr.Muchan will show a colored film of India.- * Ï Westmount Baptist | x * The Easter Services in West- mount Baptist Church will be of unusual interest.\u201cGloom Yields Place to Glory\u201d.This will be the title of the morning sermon, in which will be depicted and interpreted the Descent of the Shining Ones, the Flight of the Soldiers, the Breaking of Caesar's Seal and the Emergence of the Conqueror.West- mount Choir, under the direction of Hibbert Troop, will present an inspiring programme of Easter Carols and Choruses.The morning service will climax with an impressive Baptismal scene.In this scene is portrayed most vividly the Death, Burial and Resurrection of our Lord.\u201cThey That Gladly Received His Word Were Baptized,\u201d \u201cEye Witnesses of His Ma- Jesty\u201d.This will constitute the caption of the evening address.In this will be portrayed types ancient and modern, of men and women to whom the Risen Christ comes.Another fascinating series of Easter Anthems will be presented by the Choir.Westmount Bible School will meet in the Church on Sunday morning at 10 a.m, under the direction of Mr.Wilfred Wil- fiams, Superintendent.Mrs.Vio- fet Roberts will present the Easter Story in beautifully coloured flannel-graph, Parents and friends of the pupils are expected to attend this service.First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, MARCH sth 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday = Testimony Meeting, 8.15 p.m.Reading Room, 4915 Sherbrooke St.W.11.30 a.m, to 4.30 p.m., also Friday evening 8 to 9.30, except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Reality Golden Text: I Ghronicles 29: 11.Thine.O Lord, is the greatness, and the.power, and the glory, and the victory.and the majesty, for all that Is in \"the heaven and In the earth is thine: thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.* | ~~ Calvary Church 1 * * The Easter Festival of Victory will be celebrated with special Services in Calvary United Church on Sunday both at 11 am.and 7.30 pm.The Minister of Calvary Church, Right Rev.T.W.Jones, Moderator of The United Church of Canada will preach at these services.He will be assisted by Maxwell Reader, B.A., while the Choir will render special Easter Anthems, under the direction of the Organist, Gifford J Mitchell.The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be shared following the preaching of the sermons and new members will be received into fellowship of the Church.The Church School will meet at 10 a.m, On Good Friday at 8 p.m.in the Church Auditorium, the Minister will present, with coloured slides, the wonderful story of the \u201cPassion Play\u201d at Oberammergau.This challenging story will be prefaced with slides illustrating great events in the story of the struggle for freedom of Religion in Europe, including stories of the martyrdom of John Hus, the Patron Saint of Czechoslovakia.An offering will be taken to be used in sending food parcels to Britain.The monthly meeting of the Eleanor Kirker Mission Circle will be held in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.The convener will be Mrs.Suzanne Bus- sey who will present the last chapter of the Study Book, \u201cWith Glowing Hearts\u201d, which will be illustrated by coloured slides.\u201cAdvance In Christ\u2019\u2019 Meetings At Stanley Presbyterian Church Why do you go to Church?Many people called to give a reason for the faith which is within them would find it rather difficult to do.We are Christians because our parents were Christians.We go to Church because it is rather a good habit to get into.\u2018The deep religious convictions of a previous age are sadly lacking amongst many Christian people today.In order that the faith of the church-going people may be deepened, the Presbyterian Churches in Westmount and the west end of Montreal have joined together to present a great teaching mission under the leadership of one of Canada's leading Bible teachers, Rev.Robert Barr of Knox Church, Toronto.These meetings will be held Monday, April 5th, through to Friday night, April 9th, in Stanley Presbyterian Church.Since coming to Knox Church from South Africa, Mr, Barr has drawn such attention that it is necessary to be at the church well in advance of even the evening service if one hopes to get a seat.This Church, which is situated on the edge of the University campus, is Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cGloom Yields Place To Glory.\u201d Descent of the Shining Ones: Emergence of the Conqueror.SIC Prelude: \u201cRaise Now Your Songs on High\u201d \u2014 Saint-Saens.horus: \u201cBy Early Morning Light\u201d\u2014 Melody Arr.\u2014 Dickenson.Solo: \u201cThis Day Did Christ Arise.\u201d\u2014 Old Dutch Carol.Carol: \u201cThe White Lilies\u201d.Marryott.BAPTISMAL SERVICE \u201cThey That Gladly Received His Word Were Baptized.\u201d 10.00 a.m.Bible School \u2014 Easter Story In Coloured Flannel-graph, 7.30 p.m.\u201cEye Witnesses of His Majesty.\u201d Types of Persons to Whom the Risen Ghrist Comes, MUSIC Prelude: \u201cHosanna\u201d \u2014 Wachs.Duet, Double Quartette and Chorus: \u201cKing of Kings.\u201d \u2014 Shelley, olo: \u201cHosanna\u201d \u2014 Grenier.Chorus: \u201cBy Early Morning Light.\u201d Old Meclody-Arr.\u2014 Dickenson, Solo and\u2019 Chorus: \u201cSing, O Heavens\u201d \u2014 Sullivan.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED Dr.Johnston Preaches at Both Services making its impact felt on the University youth of Toronto.These meetings in Stanley Church should attract a large crowd of people, and in anticipation of this, broadcasting equipment is being brought to accommodate the overflow crowds who will meet in the Sunday School rooms of the church.Advance in Christ Great Teaching Mission Commencing April 5th-9th STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor.Victoria & Westmount GUEST PREACHER REY.ROBERT BARR, M.A, of Knox Church - Toronto Sponsored by: Church of St.Andrew and St, Paul, Knox Crescent and Ken- sington, Montreal West Presbyterian, Campbell Memorial, Ephraim Scott Memorial, Stanley Presbyterian and St.Matthew\u2019s Presbyterian.MELVILLE CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount > Minister: Rev.PF.Scott Mackenmile, M.A.D.D., D.C.L.~ Interim Moderator SUNDAY, MARCH 28th EASTER SUNDAY Services at 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev.F.Scott Mackenzie will preach Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 11.00 a.m.\u201cThey Have Taken Away My Lord.\u201d 11.15 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Communtcants\u2019 Class.4.30 p.m.Choral Candle Light Service.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M., L.Mus, (McGill).Orfanist and Cholr Director - x x | Dominion-Douglas | * On Good Friday there will be a service in Dominion-Douglas at 11 a.m.which will be followed by Holy Communion.Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach on the theme \u201cChrist Crucified.\u201d On Easter Sunday, the morning service will begin at 10.30 am, when the choir under the direction of Mr, Robb will sing Bach\u2019s \u2018\u2019Easter Cantata\u201d.The regular service will begin at 11 am.and Dr.Smith will take as his sermon subject \u201cThe Victory\".At 3 p.m.the Sunday School will present the Easter Pageant in the Church Auditorium to which everyone is invited.The Evening Service will be largely musical and the choir will Church of The Advent Corner of Wood & Western, Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsey Rev.John W.Kerr EASTER EVE 9.30 a.m.Matins and Table Prayers, 8.00 p.m.Evensong.EASTER DAY 6.00 am., 7.00 a.m., 8.00 am, and 9.30 a.m.Holy Gommunion.10.15 a.m.Matins 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.3.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Vespers.tion of Mite Boxes.7.00 pan.Festal Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.duily except on Wednesday at 8 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.Presenta- GOOD FRIDAY a.m.Mattins.a.m.Ante-Communiomn.noon, Three Hours.SATURDAY \u2014 FASTER EVE 6.30 a.m.Holy Communion.EASTER SUNDAY .Holy Communion.Ju.Holy Communion, .Holy Communion.Holy Communion., Choral Communion, Kinder- arten.00 p.m.Service for Sunday School.+ Children and Parents.Presenta- of Mite Boxes.Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 The S.Andrews.EASTER MONDAY Holy Communion, EASTER TUESDAY Holy Communion, WEDNESDAY Holy Communion, THURSDAY 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.GOOD FRIDAY 10.30 a.m.Morning Prayer.12.00 to 3.00 p.m.\u201cThe Three Hours\u201d, conducted by the Right Reverend the Bishop of Montreal: EASTER DAY 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion 9.30 a.m, Holy Communion .11.00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.11.00 a.m.Junior Church (Special Easter Service).7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: Rev.H.V, Fricker.TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10.00 am.Holy Communion.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave, Westmount 10.00 10.30 12.00 tion 7.30 p.m.Rev.7.00 a.m.10.00 a.m.7.00 a.m.Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector GOOD FRIDAY 9.00 am.; 10.00 a.m.; 2.00 p.m.ô 8.00 p.m.The 9 o'clock service is for children.EASTER DAY 6.00 a.m.and 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion with ser- 3.00 p.m.For Children 7.30 p.m.Evensong render Handel's \u201cMessiah\u201d.There will be no meeting of the Young People's Union.The Sewing Circle will not meet on Monday, the next meeting being Monday, April 5th, 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.Maxwell Reader, B.A.Organist and Choir Director, Mr.Gifford Mitchell EASTER SUNDAY 10.00 a.m.Church School.Special Services of Worship with Faster Music at 11.00 ar.and 7.30 p.m.Preacher The Minister, The Communion of The Lord's Supper with reception of new members will follow the preaching services.Wednesday, 8.00 p.m.Monthly meeting of the Eleanor Kirker Mission Circle in Ladies\u2019 Parlours.Thursday, 3.00 pm, A Pageant of Fashions with dolls as models in the Church Hall, under auspices of W.A.and Cal Club.Tea will be Served, Press - - Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.EASTER SUNDAY 10.35 a.m.Bach's Enster Cantata.11.00 a.m, Dr.A.Lloyd Smith: \u201cThe Victory 3.00 p.m.Easter Pageant.7.35 p.m.Handel\u2019s \u201cMessiah.\u201d Organist and Cholrmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac, St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, Minister B.A., Rev.George K.Ward, B.A., Assistant-Minister EASTER SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.Mr.Grant \u2014 \u2018TI nn ee he Message 7.30 p.m.Choral Service, \u201cOutstandin Easter Music\u201d by the Organist an the Cholr.(Both Services Broadcast).8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society, Organist and Chotrmaster, Phillip Notley, B.A., Mus.Bac.¥.C.C.O.COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Interim Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, MARCH 28th EASTER SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Life Everlasting\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cJesus Lives\u201d Rev.G.G.D.Kilpatrick At Both Services Special Music At Both Services Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W, Goth, B.A, B.D.11.00 a.m.\u201cLife Eternal,\u201d 11,00 a.m.Primary and Junior Depts, of the Church School.12.15 p.m.Intermediate and Senios Bible Classes.7.30 p.m \u201cAfraid to Live?\u201d 1, C Scott, LRSM.Cholr Director (+ E Flower Organist, PAGE SIX L Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Clark, 659 Lansdown Avenue, Westmount, left last night for New York where they will spend a week.Mrs, Harold Hicks, and daughter Joyce, of Grosvenor Ave, are leaving for Kitchener, Ont, Thursday morning, where they will spen:l the week-end, visiting their aunt.WEDDING HAVILAND\u2014SANDWELL ® The marriage of Dominica (Donna), daughter of the late Flight Commander Arnold Hugh Sandwell and of Mrs.Sandwell, of Montreal, to Mr.Richard Heath Haviland, son of Mr.T.H.Hav- iland, of Outremont, and of the late Mrs.Haviland, took place at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon at Knox-Crescent and Ken- sington Church, the Rev.Dr.I, À.Montgomery officiating.The decorations consisted of standards of snapdragons and spring flowers, with bows of white satin ribbon, each centred with a white tulip, marking the pews.Mr.John G.Ringwood played the wedding music, and Mr.H.Western Mc- Callum sang \u201cO Perfect Love'.The bride was given in mar- vlage by her brother, Mr.Bernard D.Sandwell, of Toronto, and at- .ended by her sister-in-law, Mrs.3.D.Sandwell, as matron of nor.Mr.Gordon R.McKean icted as best man for Mr.Havi- ind and the ushers were Mr.E.V.Mildenhall, Mr.Harold Mayer nd Mr.Ronald W.Bower.The bride was wearing a two- iece dress of ice blue silk, with »achman capelets, fitted bodice, he skirt with unpressed pleats in ront.Her matching hat was a side silhouette toque with roses md violets cascading over one side, and she carried a bouquet of Rapture roses and pastel hyacinths.The matron of honor was in light spice brown crepe silk with fitted bodice and swathed waist- sash draped at the back.Her chamois-colored hat, similar in shape to the bride's, had apricot and brown flowers and she carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and freesia.Mrs.Helen B.Sandwell, mother of the bride, was in a navy dress with touches of white, navy and white hat, and wore a corsage of pink carnations and white freesia.The reception was held In the Blue Room at the Ritz Carlton where decorations were carried out with rosy snapdragons and tulips; mounds of pink carnations ERSONALSOC Saturday afternoon in Knox-Crescent mander Sandwell.and sweet peas, and white candles being arranged around the wedding cake.Dr.B.K.Sandwell, uncle of the bride, felicitated the couple and proposed the toast to the bride.For going away the bride wore a navy and red ensemble, with hat to match and corsage of carnations and hyacinths.The bridal couple spent a few days at the Seignory Club and are now in New York.They will reside in Ottawa.Out-of-town guests were Dr.and Mrs.B.K.Sandwell, and Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Sandwell, and Mr.and Mrs.G.R.McKean, all of Toronto; Mrs.Jack Dennis, of Long Island, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.©.W.Mildenhall, Mr.and Mrs.James, A.Oastler, Mr.and Mrs.Richard | L.Sanburn, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Swanson, all of Ottaws; | and Miss J.Weir, of Kingston, Ont.Mr.P.R.Sandwell, en route from Paris, France, to his home in Vancouver, was able to drop in | | to the reception for a very brief.| visit, 5160 SHERBROOKE W.Mrs.Olive Macdonald and Staff Extend EASTER GREETINGS To Our Many Friends Between Vendome and Marlowe, DE.5324 MME A.5 STORES AT 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NBack ~~ D.: A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTH IC AND D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 486] Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT CourvAL YOUR SERVICE 4235 $2.Lawrence 6550 Se.Hubert Photo by Henri LaRouche Pictured above is Mrs.R.H.Haviland, whose marriage to Mr.Richard Heath Haviland took place on Church, Mrs.Haviland is the former Miss (Donna) Sandwell, daughter of the late Flight Com.Arnold H.Sandwell and of The bridegroom Is the son of Mr.T.H.Haviland, of Outremont, and of the late Mrs.Haviland.The bridal couple will reside in Ottawa.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 1948 IALENGAGEMENTS\u2018IEDDINGS Married Recently at Spring Ceremonies and Kensington Doniinica Marcel Clement., à Mrs.Helen B.Brunet, daughter Photo by Henr! LaRouche Seen cutting their wedding cake after their marriage at Notre Dome de Grace Church are Mr.and Mrs.The bride was formerly Miss Claire of Dr.and Mrs.Ernest Brunet.The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs, Leopold Clement.A reception wos held at the Cercle Universitaire and later the newlyweds left on a trip to Florida.Heirloom Tile Table Hobby Proves Lucrative to Couple Aida and Daniel Whedon of Port Washington, Long Island, are |: ) one young couple who in the past year or two, have found immense : satisfaction and considerable profit in an enterprise they have been | : able to work out under their own rooftop.Mr.and Mrs.Whedon are makers of their heirloom tile tables, sold exclutively by W.& J.Sloane, famous Fifth Avenue, New York, firm.Using tiles, which Mrs.Whedon decorates and paints and Mr.Weadon bakes in their own cellar kiln, this artistic couple are turning out a charming series of original \u201cportrait tables which sell at a price range of from $130 for a small size, to $250 for a large size \u201cfamily group\u201d table.Alda Whedon incorporates each small unit with its separate detail into one large tile painting.When the picture is complete, her husband mounts it on a hand-hewn base he designs himself.For clients whose especial love is their house and garden, she sometimes designs a table showing only these, but usually a design is planned to include one or two members of the family and a family pet.Even a hobby is sometimes tucked in, Planned for Herself The idea of using tile-top tables as a portrait medium originated with Mrs.Whedon from a need in her own home.Although the idea of making a tile table was entirely new to Mrs.Whedon, that of painting on china was not.For several years this artist has been teaching painting, clay modeling, sculpture, and painting in oils and water color.For her first try she experimented with ten-cent-store tiles, and, although the effort failed, it gave her enough encouragement to buy more tiles and try again, QUALITY COUNTS One can actually stuff up with food and still starve the body, accoding to nutrition experts.It's quality, not quantity which counts, This is particularly worth remembering if one is doing heavy work, such as logging or farming, which burn up a lot of energy.Some foods are just so much stuffing, authorities say.Therefore, more than tantalizing taste should be the guide to good eating.Also, Canadians are reminded that food should be prepared properly and served cleanly, to ensure maximum health.+ Le Dewdrop Glitter Part Of Adornment Many well defined styles appear at the moment in cozy dresses intended for home wear, hostess gowns, informal dinner- \u2018at-home outfits and true housecoats of the glorified wrapper type.One hostess costume, equally suitable for any informal evening occasion, is Pierre Balmain\u2019s black wool pullover bodice studded with rhinestones, like so many dewdrops scattered at widely spaced intervals, teamed up with a pleated ground- This embroidery style is just length skirt of black wool crepe.| Miss Hilda Palin, of Vendome Avenue, left by plane yesterday, entroute to South America, where she will take up a secretarial position in Caracus, Venezuela.Dr.Margaret Davies Edwards, and his sister, Mrs.Eric Gower, now residing in Westmount, and formerly of Somerset, England, are leaving by plane to spend the Easter holiday season in Bermuda.© Miss Mary Hicks, of Gros~ venor Ave.is leaving for Ottawa, where she will spend her Easter holidays, visiting her aunt and cousin.| APPROACHING MARRIAGE ! The marriage of Miss Mare garet Montgomery, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.F Sharp, of Glasgow, Scotland, to Mr.Pearson Roberton, son of Mr.J.Gu Roberton, of Westmount Blvd, is taking place today at 4.00 p.m., at the Knox Cr.scent- Kensington church.The reception will take place at the home of Mr.J.G.Rob- erton, of Westmount Bivd., at 4.30 p.m, another reminder to women of the popularity that all glittering trimming and paste jewelry enjoys at the moment.There are chokernecklets of large dazzling paste stones, evening handbags dotted with brilllants, and black velvet, or suede evening gloves, sewn with the same shimmering stones.Even scarves of fine wool come studded with tiny diamonds.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS.BANQUETS | RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence « TR.2342 PYJAMAS ® GLOVES @ SCARVES and KERCHIEFS @ HANKIES @ HOSE @ TOOKE SHIRTS and ® LINGERIE Half Slips and Slips.Exclusive French finished, lace trimmed and tailored styles, ® CORSETRY Featuring \"Nemo,\" and Camp Surgical and Maternity Supports ® Specializing in individual fittings ® Mde.OEL Limited ANOTHER AGNES Gift REID CORSET SHOP 4888 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST DE.1850 WESTMOUNT CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY CORSET SHOP EOIFORIOATOATO THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 1948 =\" IN.THE WOMAN'S REALM + Rummage Sale The Trinity Memorial Church Women's Auxiliary, will hold a Rummage Sale on Friday, April 2nd, at 1.00 p.m., in the Parish Hall, corner of Marlowe and Sherbrooke Street West.\u201d Hi-Time Club The Hi-Time Club of St.Paul's and St.Leo's Academy, West- mount, will have their Easter Social, on Easter Monday, March 29th, at St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, Clarke Avenue at 9.00 p.m.| Pageant of Fashion Members of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will attend \u201cThe Pageant of Fashion\u201d on Thursday, April 8th, at 2.30 o'clock, in Tudor Hall, Ogilvy's, which is sponsored by Lever Bros.Mrs.S.Turner will be tn charge of arrangements, and complimentary tea will be served by Ogilvy's.Movie Night The Shaar Hashomayim Chapter of Hadassah are having a movie night on Saturday evening, April 3rd., at 8:00 p.m.at the community hall of the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Kensing- ton Ave., Westmount, It is the intention of this important Chapter of Hadassah to present a first showing of an interesting movie.There will be a snack bar available, and the proceeds of the admission fee will be contributed in aid of Palestine, ANTIQUE FURNITURE And Reproductions Chairs, Sofas, Chests of Drawers, Desks, etc.All in excellent condition.M.LARSEN 1257 Greene Ave.wi.7966 WHY WASH DIAPERS?Try WEE FOLKS for only $2.10 weekly CHerrier 2175 Glamor Touch-Ups Model Elaine Bassett, above, had her long bob freshened up with a few curls.Eve Wygod, hairdresser to both Hollywood film stars and New York glamor girls, claims she may put as few as two curls in the hair of customers who come in for partial-permanents.» These gals call their.new curls \u201cfresheners\u201d.They have them put in at those spots where an old permanent has given up its spring.It may be in hair above the temples, if that\u2019s where a girl likes depely-furrowed waves.Or it may be in the hair at the nape of the neck or at the droopy end of a long bob, says Miss Wygod.Stanley Auxihary The Easter Thank - offering meeting of Stanley Auxiliary, W.M.S., will be held on Tuesday, March 30th., at 2:30 p.m., in the Franklin Hall Memorial.The speaker, Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston, will speak on, \u201cGleanings From Conferences in Europe\u201d.The soloist will be Mrs.L.Woodin, Girl Scouts Stir.A Scout official, Miss Ethel Rusk, Assistant Director of the World Bureau of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, has returned to New York after two and a half months spent in training South American Scout leaders.Miss Rusk had some firsthand experience with the combination of Scouting and the Good Neighbor policy and she was encouraged by what she saw.Miss Rusk visited Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Haiti.She said that Picture 1227A GREENE AVENUE CHARLES BROOKS REG'D.INTERIOR DECORATION PAINTING - Exterior and Interior Upholstery - Slipcovers - Curtains (Just above St.Catherine) Framing WE.2726 488 Spring Bridge Wqmén's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital, are holding their annuel Spring Bridge on Thursday, April 22nd., at Trinity Memorial Church Hall, at 2.30 p.m.Margaret Urquhart The Margaret Urquhart Auxiliary, Lodge 99, O.S.C., will hold their meeting tonight at 8.30 prompt, to be held at 1140 Drum- mond St.All members are to be on hand as the election of officers will take place.Westmount C.W.L.The Westmount Subdivision C.W.L.will hold their annual Rummage Sale during the week of April 12th¢ Mrs.J.P.O'Reilly is convener and wishes to remind all that discarded clothing and household effects should be sent to her at 356 Elm Avenue.Anyone wishing to have articles picked up, may contact Mrs.O'Reilly at WE.5638 and she will make the necessary arrangements.Calvary United The Women\u2019s Association and the Progress Club of Calvary United \u201cChurch are sponsoring a \u201cPageant of Fashions,\u201d on Thursday, April 1st, at 3 p.m, in the Church Hall, This is being given through the courtesy of Lever Bros.and will be portrayed by the use of dolls.Narrator will be Miss Doris Winchester.Tea will be served.Canadian Legion The N.D.G.Branch of the Canadian Legion wishes to announce the holding of a dance on March 27th, at 9.00 o'clock, at its new headquarters, 3761 Botrel St., upstairs, corner of Cote St.Antoine Road and Botrel Street.Tickets will be on sale at the door, and refreshments will be served.Interest Of Latin American Nations while Girl Scouting is well established in Brazil it has made relatively slight headway in most of the other countries she visited.Miss Rusk was sent to Latin America to do an organizing job.\u201cThe Latin-American temperament, with its color and gayety, is full of inspiration\u201d, she stated.\u201cWe saw some altogether charming programs presented by Girl Scouts.\u201cThe young women of Latin America are forward-looking about social improvement and international ties and they were happy to get a better understanding of what the Girl Scout movement really is.\" Scouting too often has been identified with outdoor and ruggedly physical activities.Actually, the Girl Scout program carried out in Canada and the United States centers largely in the ideal \u2014 a better girl, a better home, a better community.Its emphasis on child care, homemaking, cooking, interior decorating, and safety, Miss Rusk discovered, offered something close to the heart of the most sheltered Latin-American girl.Monthly Meeting The Women's Association of Wesley United Church will hold ite monthly meeting in the Church Parlor, at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, April 1st, tthder the auspices of of the Cheerio Group.The meeting will be addressed by Mrs.A.R.Dewar, who will speak on \u201cHarmony in Costume and Cosmetics.\u201d The soloist will be Miss Isabel Kendrne, Suggestions For Bride-Elect .Planning Trousseau Lingerie =* Many a girl's first serious consideration of the important points in purchasing lingeries presents Jtself when she plans her trousseau.At this time she forms buying habits that usually stay with her.Experienced * bridal consultants are available in every well- appointed store throughout the country, and these experts invariably advise that it is practical to map out a buying plan before you find yourself suddently captivated by clouds of lace and ribbon.\u201cRemember,\u201d they warn with one voice, \u201cyou'll motor and market, garden and golf, as well as waltz in the things you buy.\u201d The point is to plan a deft balance between frou-frou and practicality.* fully done with a fine quality {thread and short, even stitches.Nightgowns and pyjamas - Did you know that water cone stitutes almost two-thirds of the weight of the body?That's why Begin with a list.In case you're \u2018interested, a well-balanced lingerie trousseau today includes: for night wear, one lovely gown of satin, crepe, or sheer; three simple, pretty gowns that are both comfortable and crisp and easy to launder, and pair of pyjamas with matching coat for travel.water is even more necessary to maintain life than food.Water regulates the temperature of the body, aids digestions, thins the blood, assists circulation and helps to carry off waste, So, it's a good health habit to drink a quart of | everyday lingerie, Plan on three negligees; a|Water every day.frothy affair for your finest gown, or something in white, tailored if you prefer it: a plainer rohe for everyday; and a hostess gown for evenings at home.Six slips are a minimum in today's trousseau.Of these, select two that are lacy and luxurious, three tailored and easy to launder (these provide one to wear, one to wash and one to spare), and one black or dark taffeta slip for, wear under dark dresses.Three\u2019 girdles will see you through for a while: a panty girdle for sports and to wear under slacks; one step-in for more support; an all- in-one for wear under formfitting evening dresses.Six panties and six bras are \u201ca minimum, matching your bras to your slips.When it comes to hosiery, six pairs will do for a starter\u2014three in servicce weight of 30 or 40 denier nylon and three sheer, 15 or 20 denier, for festive occasions.If you would get the most out of your bridal lingerie \u2014 and too, for that I.BLACK Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to meas of finest English matter\u2014examine each piece of Woolens.Specializing in custom lingerie as you buy it.Be- fussy.made clothing for the well-dressed Seams particularly indicate the] man.wearing possibilities.They should be smooth, flat, strong.Just because a seam is machine sewn does not mean it will outlast handwork if the latter is care- We Also Do Alterations and Repairs.4226 St.Catherine West (Near Greene) WE.5908 The EGERTON SCHOOL Reg\u2019d For TRAINED ATTENDANTS Tupper St., Montreal A reliable school of established reputation, stressing thorough training and individual supervision.Highest standards maintained.FINAL OPPORTUNITY\" TO ENROL IN MARCH CLASSES Instruction given by a staff of qualified, registered nurses.Hospital experience provided, Students receive school diplomas.Employment register maintained.Apply for personal interview stating qualifications and \u2018phone number to Miss E.W.Egerton, P.O.Box 74, Station H, Montreal, or phone WA.1374., ANNOUNCING .The opening on or about May 1st Of The Egerton Convelescent end Fest Home 40 Miles from Montreal Cperated in conjunction with The Egerton School For Trained Attendants Every City Convenience Light Nursing Services Pariicular Care Given To Elderly People Limited Accommodation \u2014 Moderate Terms Reservations Now Being Taken Please write for further particulars to P.O.Box 7, Station H, Montreal, or phone WA.1376 FAGE FIGHT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 1948 + = GERRYS = x.Chatter Column * AN UNUSUAL CAKE FOR THE CHILDREN\u2019S EASTER PARTY.Cover your favorite earth.Or color the icing green to make it look like grass.Scatter candy corn on top È layer cake with chocolate frosting, roughing it up considerably to make it look like and place tiny, fluffy toy chicks here and there to look as if they're eating the corn.* {Nursing Aides in ApriL, x Mrs.Lawrence Fisher Heads Mil.School For Nursing \u2018Aides The Board of Trustees of the Montreal School for Nursing Aides announces the appointment of Mrs.Lawrence Fisher as Director of the School.Mrs, Fisher is ap graduate of The Montreal General Hospital and the School for Graduate Nurses, McGill University and previous to her marriage was for several years Chief Instructor in her home school, following which she was appointed Director of Nurses at the Woman's General Hospital, which has since been re-named the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital.Mrs.Fisher was during the war years engaged in local Red Cross activities and will take over her duties at the School for ¥ English Rubber Toys Return Remember those lovely English rubber toys that were so safe for little I fingers to play with .they are now returned to The C.S.L.Gift Shop, 1480 Sherbrooke Street West, being filled with kapok, and will float on water æ > or used to bounce around baby's carriage.There are ducks and swans, for 65 cents .and 75 cents, ideal for Easter gifts.Have you ever seen the exquisite antique Gift Shop ~ china in the \u201cSHOP\u201d?., .It has been reduced considerably.I was looking \u2019 at something out of the ordinary this week, white fur lined quilted tartan children\u2019s slippers, sizes 1 to 4 only, for $3.25, another Easter suggestion.A gift for the bride-.to-be is a three-piece lingerie case set, pale klue satin, lined in pink, beautifully made, for $18.50.There are two pale blue hob-nailed decanters that could be made into attractive lamps, for $3.50 each.Recently arrived from England.are 100% pure wool bed jackets, double knit, having long sleeves, in pink, blue and peach, for $10.50.They have a very delicate lace-like effect and may be the very gift you have been looking.for.I noticed a 21-piece tuscan china tea set, with rose buds and a grey leafy design against a pale pink background, complete.for $25.00.I wonder if you ladies are aware that you may open a charge account at The C.S.L.Gift Shop, without embarrassing questions being asked.Many ladies are using this favour which is.proving so - convenient.If it is an inexpensive, yet attractive gift that you are looking for, HERE is where you will find IT.\u2018An Easter Gift For The Master In a few days Easter will a ve here, and if this fine weather + swinging the clubs, games ahead.At.this time of the year especially, the ground is bound to be a \u201c\u2018bit\u2019\u201d wet- in spots, and if the MASTER of the house has a new.golf bag he will probably want to treat it as if it were the new family car.If you have been wondering what to give him for an Easter gift, you can\u2019t go wrong in.presenting him with the new \u201cCADDYMASTER\"\u201d Golf Stand.This new innovation is proving tremendously popular, and I'm sure this summer, many of them will be found & the links.\u201cTHE CADDY- MASTER\u201d can be attached very simply to any golf bag in 30 seconds.It is made of lightweight aluminum and weighs about the same as the average golf club.It has two .legs that automatically fall into position when the bag is lowered, and then hold the bag in a perfect position for you to select the club for your next drive.There are no divots to replace after lifting the bag, and as the golfer strolls down the fairway this handy equipment neatly folds up against the side of the bag, ready for use again at the next lie.You will be amazed at the lightness of this \u201cCADDYMASTER\u201d, it is available at all sport shops and departmental stores, and retails for $5.95.* * + AN ATTRACTIVE TABLE DECORATION FOR THE EASTER SUNDAY ! DINNER can be made with a head of \u201d cabbage, carrots, and a few tall bunnies.\"Arrange the bunnies to look as if they are enjoying their dinner of lettuce and carrots, Key To Loveliness the means are very simple if you bring your » Easter Saturday 11 TT keeps up, it will not be long - before the golfers will be out getting ready for the many friendly\" \u2018means Spring has arrived.| - No doubt many of you ladies 2 This Saturday ushers in the Easter season which ; have by this time.selected | your Spring bonnet, perhaps WW a new suit, and are therefore, \u2018 just itching for the opportunity to wear your ensemble at some smart restaurant.If you have not as yet visited the beautiful Corinthian room at the Mount Royal Hôtel, you should choose this spot for your Easter Saturday entertaining.Before dining, visit first the adjoining new Piccadilly, You will be delighted with the friendly atmosphere here, and enchanted with the warm red carpet and red chairs, not to mention the waiters in their vivid red livery.While sipping your favorite drink you may like to have your character read by the amazing graphologist, Jacquemaine, after which you should enter the Corinthian Room directly from the \u201cPIC\u201d.You will be charmed by the dignity of the Mount Royal's New Main Dining Room, which is very different from any other eating place in Montreal.One does not become lost in a swarm of diners.This room is a nice comfortable size and is decorated in the soft tones of maroon and turquoise.You will find an extensive menu to choose from, in fact, I would call the outlay a gourmet\u2019's dream, and when one is celebrating Easter Saturday why not insist on the best.To help digest the appetizing food is the delightful organ playing of Dorothy Perron, who is always so accommodating with requests.If you are contemplating a large party, it would be wise to call the Maître d'hôtel, PLateau 7777, and reserve your table, * * * Where is there a woman who does not crave to have the Key to Loveliness, whether she be under twenty or over forty.A visit to The Elizabeth Arden Salon, at Simpson's, will convince you that beauty problems to the experienced consultant at the salon.This season's styles denote femininity, which calls for slim waists, clear skin, and the proper hair styles.One needs only to note the glowing complexions of any of the Elizabeth Arden assistants to realize what \u2018results can he achieved by the constant use of Ardena products.If you have added a few extra pounds this winter, make an appointment for a series of the Passive Reducing Treatments.These will smooth away the inches as you lie relaxed, in other words, the alterations are made on your figure instead of on your clothes.You wil be enchanted by the immaculate treatment rooms, and the absolute privacy provided.This week, Mr.Paul Edwards, leading hair stylist for the Elizabeth Arden Salon, from London, England, has been in attendance at the branch of this famous estab had the opportunity of meeting Mr, Montreal.lishments at Simpson's.Those of you who have not Edwards will now have the hair ideas which he has passed on to the resident hair stylist privilege of knowing his latest at Elizabeth Arden's Salon in \u2018lescent Hospital; proved - by - The Nurses .of the Province of Que-.Chests Of Drawers Now Designed To Suit Many Rooms In Home \u201cVersatile,\u201d says the dictionary, means \u201cturning with ease from one thing to another.\u2019 This ls Just what much of the new furniture does\u2014be it Modern, 18th Century, French Provincial, Early American\u2014be it made from oak, mahogany, walnut, maple, hickory, or knotty pine.No longer do chests of drawers, for instance, remain in the bedroom to hold grandfather's shirts or lavendar-scented \u201ccompany\" sheets, Chests switch easily to other places in the house- to the hall, living room, or to the dining room to act as servers.Heights and proportions are correlated so that two or more chests may be placed together.Qualities That Give Long Wear In Sheets Percale sheets are woven of finer threads than muslin and therefore have a softer texture.In addition, many percales are made from combed yarn.Combing is a process that straightens the fibers and eliminates short fibers before the cotton ia twisted into thread.This gives combed percales their smooth, silky feeling.; The best-wearing sheets, of course, are the heavy-weight, high- thread-count muslins and the high-thread-count, combed per- cles.Combed-percale sheets cost more than muslin but are superior In appearance and are easier to launder at home, because they are lighter in weight, Folks used to make their own clothing on spinning wheels.Now- they lose their slirts on \u2018em.\u2018The School as previously announced is being conducted at the Montreal Convalescent Hospital under the auspices of: The Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital; The Homoeopathic Hospital; The Jewish General Hospital; The Montreal Conva- The Montreal General Hospital and St.Mary's Hospital, ; The course which has been ap- à Association .of bec and the Montreal Hospital Council -will-.cover a period of six -months_ instruction and supervised practise in the care .of the non-acutely, chronically ill \u2018and conyalescent patient in general and, convalescent hospitals.Upon successful completion of the course thé -nursing aide.wilt| ' receive a pin.\u2018She: will then he given -six months \u2018supervised ex- \u2018perience as a salaried -\u20acmployee in one of :the: participating -in- stitutions * and -upon successful completion of this period of experience she will receive a certificate.= Montreal hospitals in common with all others in the country and abroad have struggled for for quite some time with the problem of meeting the ever- increasing patient needs coupled with the desire and determination to meet those needs and at the same time to attempt to improve the working conditions of the nurses who staff these institutions.Better Facilities With the ever-increasing facilities for the hospitalization of the sick, which has resulted in a tremendous increase in the numbers being admitted to hospitals, the authorities have been sorely tried to provide them with adequate skilled nursing care, and convinced that a great deal of assistance can be rendered to the skilled nurse by workers specially trained for «that purpose.Through this newly organized school for nursing aides those responsible for its creation and administration believe there lies the answer, for these workers will be prepared carefully and adequately to work under the close supervision of qualified professional nurses in \u2018general and convalescent hospitals, where they will be assigned such duties as they are considered qualified to perform for the non- acutely ill, the chronically ill and the convalescent patient.This plan will not in any way remove the need to campaign for more and more students to schools of nursing because the shortage of nurses still continues to be a major problem in present day hospital administration.Staff Vacancies In 1946 the staff vacancies for nurses in the English language hospitals of Quebec province numbered 207 and in 1947 the number had Increased to 323, and at that figure they remain.In some of these institutions which conduct schools of nursing, the number of students has Increased steadily since the recruitment campaign began in 1840 but many more will be welcome to the classes whith form in September next.For further information those interested are requested to apply to: The Director, Montreal School for Nursing Aides, The Montreal Convalescent Hospital, ag \u2018Ketit Avenue, * Montreal, PQ retary; INTS O Fashions The suit with the boxy jacket is gaining in favor and is high lighted in fashion news through out the country, It offers a nice alternative to the bolero and the long, nipped-in jacket.Beige gab« ardine is used for this suit which has a rolled collar and two rows of elliptical pockets.The jacket is lined with black.The skirt is straight and pencil-slim, A black blouse completes the outfit, Mrs.M.J.Miller Heads I.O.D.E.The eleventh annual meeting of Canon Allan P.Shatford Chapter, LO.D.E.was held on Wednesday, 17th March, in the home of the Regent, Mrs.M.J.Miller, 4631 Sherbrooke Street, West.The Chapter contributed to the various funds for education find welfare work, also the second War Memorial.Officers for 1948-1949 are:- Honorary Regents; Mrs, A.A, Charts ers and Mrs.C.Harding; Regent, Mrs.M.J.Miller; 1st.Vice Regent, Mrs.W.E.Shepherd, 2nd.Vice Regent; Mrs.R.Witcher, Secretary; Mrs.A.Green, Treasurer{ Mrs.C.Harding, Educational Sec Mrs.A.A.Charters, Echoes Secretary; Mrs.C.Taver- ner and Standard Bearer; Mrs, AN.Painter.* Christening Ceremony On Sunday afternuon, March 14th, the Rev.R.Kenneth Naylor officiating, the christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Corbett Kennedy, took place at Trinity Memorial Church, the baby being given the name of Karen Elizabeth, Godparents were Mr, and Mra.Keith Caméron and Miss Doris Anderson.\" 1° : After the ceremony, Mrs.P.BE.Pepler, Lacombe Avenue, aunt of the baby's father, entertained at tea, while Mrs, H.Rennedy, paternal grandmother of the infant, was presiding at the tea-table, T 100 689% \u2014 09 %& | Favors, Novelties Are Her Bussiness How zest for simple make-be- lieve to please a child became & business is the career story of Mrs.Dorothy Day, of Louisville, N.J.She stays at home and yet accumlates a profit from her hobby of fashioning small novelties from odds and ends.Mrs.Day's son, David, was the first member of the family, she says, to recognize business possibilities in her pleasant pastime.It was several years ago and she was amusing him by trimming egg shells with witches\u2019 hats, ears, clowns\u2019 faces, and the like.Immediately he wanted to show them to his playmates.When he returned from doing so, he was empty handed and asking for more such trinkets to sell.Thus the business began.Surmounts Handicap Here it should be stated that Mrs.Day's achievement is the more remarkable because she makes all her novelties with only one hand.Having lost her right arm some years ago she had to give up playing the piano, which she dearly loved; so she sought another outlet for her artistic interests.She always had liked \u201cto fuss around with trifles that many .people throw away,\u201d and she was deft about making pretty favors from them, such as place cards, party novelties, bridge tallies.Gradually she has added more - -And more items to the first ones that she made, and she has had little difficulty selling them.Popular Bird Item * Her birds are another poular item.These stand about nine inches high and their bodies are made of pine cones combiwed with genuine turkey feathers.Halloween favors.1,000 Easter bunnies at a time, the widely popular shell jewelry, are other items that have kept Mrs, Day more than busy during the past few years.A RELIEF When the kindhearted woman shut the door and turned, she found herself faced by her irate mate.\u201cWhy on earth must you feed every tramp who comes to the door?\u201d he demanded, heatedly.\u201cYou've no idea,\u201d she replied sweetly, \u201cwhat a relief it is to see a man eat a meal without finding fault with the cooking.An Illinois night club charges seventy-five cents for a glass of milk, No wonder the cows are contented.St.Mary's Hospital Nursery and Hospital Child Guidance Clinie.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, Prof.Chatel Lectures |On Educational Guidance The eighth lecture oa Vocational Guidance, sponsored by the Maternity Committee, was held at the hospital board room, yesterday, at 3:00 p.m.The subject, \u201cThe orgamization and administration of Educational and Vocational Guidance\u201d wae given by Prof.Louis Chatel, director of Vocational Guidance School of Graphic Arts, and Psychologist of St.Mary's \u201cA program for educational and vocational guidance in an educational system or institution can best be conducted by a special bureau or separate department, responsible directly to the superintendent of Matching \u201cFrames\u201d Make Enticing Team \u2014 Fe Bright red shantung is used both for gay bandanas and fer matching sun-glass frames.The primary role of protective glasses is to keep your two bright eyes safe from glare, if you are pursuing winter sports or if you are lucky enough to take your fun on sunny sands, Your sunglasses this.season can be used, however, to fill another role\u2014as high-fashion accessory to duplicate a costume note.Clever use of sunglasses as such will convince your public that you are a whiz at matching your \u201cspecs\u201d to your costume.Thanks for all of this go to the bright-idea boys in the plastic field.They will laminate any fabric you choose between two clear, colorless layers of plastic to make sunglass frames match a costume.Such a \u201cframe-up\u201d of fabric enables a girl who wants her sunglasses to match her ski sweater or her bathing suit, her bandana, neckerchief, cap, cummerbund or dress to make a team of \u2018specs\u2019 and costume.: MOVING 1938 ST.CATHERINE WEST W.H.CURRIE EXPRESS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE PACKING & CRATING BY EXPERIENCED MEN WI.3322 By Popular Demand! Rondeau\u2019s Medicine Is Pleased to Announce the Opening of a New Location At 390A Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke Street) For the Sale and Distribution of the Famous Lo RONDEAU'S MEDICINE Come in and see proof of the good that this | medecine has done for others.It may help you too.Telephone ELwood 8056 For delivery of a 40 ox.bottie of Rondeau's Medicine priced at $9.00.: .and Vocational Guidance, \u2018the placement function is carried ¥3chools, the school principal, or the president of a College or University.Such a department should cover all the specialized activities listed in our last lecture.The Practices of Educational unless on in co-operation with a puhlic employment office, should be conducted by someone especially designated to this activity and bear- ' ing such title as Director of Educational and Vocational\u2019 Guidance.If it is necessary to combine the work of the educational and vo- i cational guidance department with that of research, attendence, vocational education or other parts of the school program, the title of the official head should be such as to indicate the several functions of this educational division.Every safeguard should be provided that there be no confusion as to the separate and specific nature of educational and vocational guidance work.Because of the variation in local conditions, it is impossible to prescribe an exact form of organization.In the school! system of a large community, however, the director of educational and vocational guidance should have assistant directors each in charge of a di- vigion of the work.The educational and vocational counselors in each.junior and senior high school should receive technical assistance and supervision from a director of this branch of the work, and shauld meet together to discuss mutual problems.The director of the department of educational and vocational guidance not only co-ordinates all the specialized activities but should work in close co-operation with those engaged in related activities and, whenever possible, with the classroom teachers themselves, whose understanding and help are essential to the continuous guidance of young people of the city.Through a centralized personnel office the activities of an industrial or business organization should be carried on.À personnel director should be held responsible for the organization, supervision and administration of whatever pôlicies may be determined upon.by the administrative authorities of the business or industry.The relationship among public and private schools, the college, public employment offices, social and civic agencies and industry, should be so developed that these institutions may offer a complete {| and continuous program of educational and vocational guidance to those who are in school and to those who are no longer connected with any educational institution.In certain localities, this might be accomplished through a Community Council on Educational and | Vocational Guidance.For such problems as the co-operation between secondary schools and colleges, joint committees of the appropriate national association can be organized.Through the Council, the local Vocational Guidance Association, and teachers\u2019 organizations and in- \u2018stitutes, every effort should be made to receive the intelligent interest and co-operation of all teachers, educational administration, employment officials and others concerned with the vocational life: of young and old in the community.DOUGHNUTS WITH SYRUP For \u2018each serving, slice a doughnut crosswise, into 2 rings.Then toast cut surface until golden- brown.Arrange hot, toasted rings on heated serving dish.Pass pitch- | er of heated maple, corn, or cane syrup or molasses, to pour over doughnuts, Serve hot.\u2018 1948 Charming Memory of Royal Wedding \u2014 PAGE NINE NN Here is an excellent study of Princess Margaret wearing the gown in which she attended her sister, Princess Elizabeth, at her wedding to the Duke of Edinburgh.Co Thermostatic Control Banishes Sizzle, Chill Temperaniental March weather makes the life of the average home-owner very difficult, points out the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heatink.One day it is freezing cold and the furnace must be stoked furiously.The next day is balmy and fine, and the h me becomes almost unbearably hot with the slightest fire.The problem of opening and closing draft.with changing weather can be overcome by thermos- static controls, advises the Institute.These can be installed on any type of furnace and will automatically regulate the drafts to keep the hame at an even temperature, thereby saving fue} as well as patience.Military Whist The St.Augustine's Young Ladies Sodality will hold a Military Whist on Wednesday, March 31st, at 8.30 p.m.in the Church.Hall, Marcil Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace, Tickets are now on sale and may be secured from the members of the Sodality or by contacting Miss Rita Lemieux, Ticket Convener, at DE.T192.Miss Mary Carter, Social Life Chairman, reports that a large collection of attractive door and table prizes have been obtained and these will be awarded to the lucky winners at the close of play while refreshments are being served.$15.50 NEW And SMART SHOES + + .renowned for their comfort Many other styles and colors from $12.95 to $16.00.Choose your Spring shoe wardrobe NOW, while our assortment is complete.Stewart-Dussault : 1428 Peel Street Opposite Mount Royal Hotel and clegance Black suede and leather combination Sizes: 3 to 9a Widths: 441 to B \u2014 M Arquette 5473 EMPIRE CLEANERS | \u201cOnce À Customer Always A Customer I\" * Dyeing and Alterations Our Specialty 8 Hours Pressing Service 48 Hours CLEANING SERVICE ® MEN'S SUITS © SILK DRESSES \u201c © MEN'S TOP COATS © LADIES\u2019 COATS © 2 pe.LADIES\u2019 SUITS \u2014 SPECIALS \u2014 $1.00 We Call For and Deliver We also have an assortment of men's and boys\u2019 suits, odd pants, sport jackets at reasonable prices.Pay Us À Visit \u2014 It Will Pay You! PHONE CA.7000 For Prompt Pick-Up Service THF.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, F PAUE TEN Es Ie ui va precious perfume .stimulating .slightly spicy .delightfully ok» feminine.Three original gift sizes: « a + .i Si $3.50 $7.50 51250 A d \u20ac 24 Ole \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TOILETRIES \u2014\u2014\u2014 TONI Home Permanent Wave comp.set 2.50 LADY ESTHER LIPCOLOR LIPSTICK \u20181.25 NIVEA CREAM 49-.98 WILDROOT HAIRTONIC 59-1.09 CUTEX HAND CREAM 43 - 2 for .79 TRUSHAY HAND LOTION 49 YARDLEY'S SHAMPOO 25 HELENA RUBINSTEIN Perfumed Soaps .55 DuBARRY FACE POWDER 1.00 MAX FACTOR PANCAKE MAKEUP 1.00 REVLON FASH!ONPLATE MAKEUP 1.75 H.H.AYER LUXURIA CREAM 1.40 CHANEL COLOGNES 3.00 LUCIEN LELONG Colognes 1.50-2.50-3.50 COTY'S SUBTINT MAKEUP BASE 1.25 MAIS OUI COLOGNE 2.00 HENNA POWDER for Hair 4 oz.box .49 COLOR HARMONY MAKE-UP # #& 0 280$ su.s S et $ su NT ST es x > Cw ee a EE EASTER CANNED FRUIT > CHOCOLATES SPECIALS LIBBY'S SLICED LOWNEY'S \"CREST\" SELECTED box 1 50 PINEAPPLE |; 59: SWEETENED CRUSHED PINEAPPLE °°.39 AYLMER FANCY PEACHES Cn 29° GRADE A SPECIAL MOIR'S \u201cpot of coo, 1.50 TURKEYS ALL WEIGHTS] eu .\" ; WwW Mor \"PART\" ASSORTMENT 1 1.00 Re ME 1,50 Lb 55- PEARS ~~ \u201c25: ox ° tin McCORMICK'S \"GOLD SEAL\" Lex 1.05 SLICED GRADE A BOILING CHERRIE s 20 on.37: SMILES 'N CHUCKLES AssorteD ,, 9Q- BACON » 59° FOWL une nm.29° GREEN GAGE tin îÎ çÇ GRADE A OR B MILK FED ROASTING T-BONE STEAK OR PL MS 2 20 ox.25¢ SMILES 'N cHuckLes \"orci |, 1.50 CHICKENS + 49° ROAST n 54 PLU FANGY \u201c McCORMICK'S PEPPERMINT \u2019 APRICOTS fn 39° box 89- MAPLE LEAF READY-TO-SERVE tin PATTIES LEG HAMS 99° RIT ox.NO COOKING REQUIRED BLUEBERRIES °\".;\" 3I MAPLE LEAF OR SWIFT'S PREMIUM DEL MONTE FRUIT HEINZ FREE SOUP OFFER! Buy 3 tins at the special price of 39e LEG HAMS n 51: COCKTAIL Pa 59- You get vu FREE pa 4 tins for MAPLE LEAF OR SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S.STOCKTON SLICED des e pric , These Price 0 5 ru LEG HAMS BONELESS.69: PEACHES tin 35: SHANKLESS U.S.FELICE BARTLETT © Beef Noodle © Cream of Celery ® Green Vegetable © Vegetable and VEGETABLES NEWTON, DELICIOUS or ROME BEAUTY PICNICHAM .47 PEARS \u201cun 49° FRESH OT IR RO T DRE SEE j 4 = oy HR ¥ ee Do Û La 04 te À for Easter APPLES » 10+ pa M¢LAREN'S JELLY CHILI SAUCE ba, 31: 49 FRESH TEXAS POWDERS 3 pkgs.25° HEINZ TOMATO CARROTS =\u2014-10-| \u2026 KETCHUP |.25: FRESH No.1 STRAWBERRY PUDDINGS pke.ge MAZOLA 16 FROZEN FOODS RHUBARB Ib 19; pie OIL ow 49° Corn Kernels - Wax Beans - Straw- FRESH PIE CRUST .30 CHERKINS Rl & berries = Raspberries - Peaches = MUSHROOMS 27: OGILVIE e crawronD's ENGLISE Blueberries - Baby Lima Beans - bs Ib pho GINGER BREAD 29 BISCUITS *™ 35¢ Pineapple Tid Bits - Crushed Pine- 20 Ce phe: apple - ICE CREAM PIES & BRICKS.Grade A Large Also Lettuce, Cucumbers, Radishes, Shal- BAKER'S DOT JEWEL OR DOMESTIC ; % lb.bon Orns, rept, i CHOCOLATE 43-| SHORTENING, 30: ZERO PAK HUNTER'S POTATO CALIFORNIA FANCY TABLE STRAWBERRY or CHERRY MUSIC BY MUZAK cures x 25-|DATES 32 19- PIES 2) ASSORTED CHEESE FRENCH PASTRY RECEIVED DAILY Chocolate Eclairs - Cream Puffs - Mille Feuilles « PS] Swiss Gruyere - Bluefort - Ermite - Marguerites - Cookies - Cream Squares - Gau- Se McLaren's Imperial - Oka - Gouda frette - Charlotte Russes - Cream Cones - -Boston Cream Pie - Assorted Pies and Cakes.Type - Canabec - Limburger - Edam - Strong W E 3634 We take orders for Birthday and Holiday Cakes.Canadian - Assorted Cream Cheese Kraft or Velveeta V2 Ib.27e WE.2184 OPEN AY GOOD FRIDAY .FREE PTE AN "]
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