The Westmount examiner, 5 novembre 1948, vendredi 5 novembre 1948
[" | JUNIOR GRID FINAL TOMORROW VoL.XIX, 45 No.45 WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 See Story on Page 18 he Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis ee CE \u2014THREE cent 401 SQUAD\u2019N SEEKS RECRUITS City Of Westin\u2019t Air Unit Ready To Roll Says O.C.With the full facilities of the squadron now functioning, and with increased establishments, No.401 \u201cCity of Westmount\u201d Fighter Squadron has vacancies for recruits interested in the Air Force as a spare time activity, Wing Commander J.W.Reid, DFC, Officer Commanding the Squadron, announced yesterday.He stressed the squadron\u2019 3 desire to reach full strength as quickly as possible.\u201cAfter two years of-hard work by its original members, the squadron is now ready to roll,\u201d Wing Commander Reid stated, \u201cWe now have everything from interesting and useful technical equipment to organized sports and hobby shop, and even a spot of drill.\u201d MARLER ELECTED TO LEAD LIBERALS .George C.Marler, M.L.A.for Westmount-St.George constituency was elected yesterday afternoon to head the Liberal party in the Quebec Legislature, it was announced last night by Adelard Godbout, after a caucus held in Quebec to discuss party problems.:.Marler takes over from the retiring Godbout who was defeated in the last provincial elections held July 28, and will head the eight Liberals who managed to gain seats in the Legislative Assembly against the 82 Union National members.Six of these eight Liberal inembers are representa- lives from the Island of Montreal.CHURCH DRAWING The St, Stephen's Church Club held its drawing on Monday night and Rev.A, T.Love drew the three lucky tickets and winners have been notified by the Secretary, Sydney Williams.Winners were:\u2014 Jean Jones, a pair of blankets; G.Bennett, a ladies\u2019 dinner ring and F, J.Knapp, à silver candy dish, ¥ The Squadron, with its headquarters at 4450 Sherbrooke St.West, is open to interested people from 9 to 5 daily, Monday through Friday, and from 8 to 10 Tuesday and Thursday evenings.Would-be applicants are invited to visit the headquarters and make a tour of the newly renovated building.Wing Commander Reid pointed out that with all sections of the squadron now fully equipped, officers and airmen alike are finding the hours they spend in squadron activity speeding by.Under new arrangements this year, members of the squadron are only required to attend one evening a week and to be available one day at St.Hubert airfield every second weekend.This plan 1s considerably relaxed from the one in force last year.Wing Commander Reid, in explaining the kinds of vacancies that exist, said, \u201cWe still like to interview fellows interested in our activities regardless of their background and regardless of what particular work they want to \u2018do.As long as they fit the necessary health and age regulations, we can usually find something interesting for them.\u201d Recruits who are accepted are eligible for 65 full days\u2019 pay a year, may take part in all squadron social activities and attend summer camp for two weeks away from Montreal, Various trades in the squadron are as follows: Aero engine me- UNDERDOGS TO PROVINCIAL CHAMPS The Westmount Junior team started out at the beginning of the season as definite underdogs but have now proven themselves worthy of representing the Province of Quebec In the start of the Dominion _ finals tomorrow at the Montreal Baseball Stadium.Westmount \u201cY\u201d Campaign John F.Lewis, Vice-Chairman of the Westmount Branch.of the Y.M.C.A.Board of Managers, has been appointed head of the West- mount and St.Henri Division of the annual \u2018\u201cY\u201d maintenance campaign for $6,695.Twelve .teams of canvassers are being organized and over 1,200 calls will be made during the two weeks after the opening date, November 15.Captains of organized teams ai- ready appointed are D.O.Brem- ner, Wm.E.Cooper, F.B.Wilson, (Continued on Page 5) H.B.Griswold, Don Novinger, Gordon Taylor, H.C.Nourse, Allan Oldfield, Fred Harrison, Frank Objective Set At $6695 Kenwood (Westmount Rotary Club); and Andy Hamilton (West- mount Ski Club).T.H.Atkinson, assistant general manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, has been appointed general chairman and he will be supported by J.W.McConnell, honorary chairman, and S.G.Dob- son, honorary vice-chairmaa.This year's national objective, $161,000.00, represents only 15 percent of the total operating cost of the Association.The remaining 85 percent is.met by revenue from (Continued on Page 5) UNITS NAMED FOR MEMORIAL PARADE The names of units participating and the order of events to be followed at the unveiling and commemoration service to be held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.at the war memorial, corner of Cote St.Antoine road and.Sherbrooke Street, have been announced by City Hall officials.Units taking part are the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve from H.M.C.S.Donnaconna; the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG); the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps; Number 14 R.M.R.Association, British Empire Serivec League; the Westmount Branch, B.E.S.L.; Navy League Sea Ca- dets; Lower Canada College Cadet Corps and the Westmount Air Cadet Squadron.The Guard of Honour will be made up of platoons from four units, H.M.C.S.Donnaconna, the Royal Canadian Engineers, R.C.A.S.C.and the R.M.R,, and aircraft from No.401 Fighter Squadron will make two flights over the memorial during the service in tribute to the dead of the past two wars in whose honour the commemoration service is being held.A recording of the ceremony will be made by the CBC and will be rebroadcast fron 4 to 4.30 p.m.on a special Remembrance- Day programme.Receptions will be held after the parade in the Officers\u2019 and Sergeants\u2019 messes of the R.M.R.(MG).Route of Parade All units will assemble at the R.M.R.Armoury, at 4625 St.Catherine street west, at 1.30 p.m.From there they will go east on St.Catherine street to Redfern Avenue, turn north on Redfern to Sherbrooke street, east on Sherbrooke to Argyle avenue and will then take up thelr positions.Fol- (Continued on Page 5) Ladies\u2019 Night At Rotary Club Held Wednesday Wednesday night was Ladies\u2019 Night at the Rotary Club meeting held in Victoria Hall and over 80 members and their wives attended, Stewart Richardson, of the Northern Electric Company, was the guest speaker and subject of his speech was \u201cNever Underestimate the Power of a Woman.\u201d Mr.Richardson gave his reasons for liking to talk to women and said \u201cThey concentrate with all they've got\u201d.He talked of the fortitude British women showed during the war years, of teachers, and of paraplegics\u2019 wives and paid high tribute to all of them.Robert Booth, of Christ Church Cathedral, was the baritone soloist for the evening and his renditions were very much appreciate ed.He wag accompanied at the piano by Henry Colcomb, a member of the Rotary Club of West- mount, who is also the regular pianist at all club meetings.Donald B.Ross, President, paid tribute to Daniel Brophy, treasurer of the club, who died Monday and two minutes silence were observed in his honour by all present.Hallowe'en Prize Winners Listed The following is a list of prize winners at the\u2019 Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hallowe'en Party held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Saturday evening, sponsored by the Mothers\u2019 Club: .Girls\u20141, Artist, Georgina Good; 2, Pumpkin, Sandria Fonseca; 8, Butterfly, Charlotte Toker; 4, Chinese Priest, Barbara Salvador; 5, Butterfly, Ellen Adams; 86, Witch, Margaret Spanish Gypsy, Lenore Chesmer; 8, Bride, Heather Martin; 9, Heart Girl, Sally Branch; 10, Indian Girl, Audrey Roper; 11, Aunt Jemima, Marie Monette; 12, Old Fashioned Girl, Bernice Bynoe; 13, Drum Majorette, Nancy Shapiro; 14, Fairy, Judy Swan; 15, Quaker Girl, Frances Fogle; 16, Indian Girl, Angela Stathatos; 17, Party Girl, Sheila Rae; 18, Weary Willie, Jean Whitelaw.Boys\u20141, Fly, Robin Gregor Pearse; 2, Russian, Philip Reid- ford; 3, Red Girl, Fred Hunter; 4, Hindu, Tom Netterfield; 5, Cavalier, Jonathan Gossage; 6, Pirate, Patrick Blake; 7, Patches, Paul Watt; 8, Strong Man, Christopher Lane; 8, Robin Hood, Dick Aylmer; 10, Little Cowboy, Gordon Arick; 11, Cowboy, Dennis Stathatos; 12, Pirate, Geoffrey Blake; 13, Popeye, Stanley Morrison; 14, Dutch Girl, Richard Pemberton-Smith; 15, Red Haired Tramp, Douglas Reid.Salvador; 17, 1 ! - est Eee PAGE TWO Scouts BY REG Cubs GROOME On Friday evening last week, the St.Matthias Pack held a Hallowe'en Party which was very well attended.Some very good costumes were worn and it was difficult to make a selection of prize- wingers.The prize for the best costume was won by Alain Lefevre, who came very immaculately dressed as a bell-hop.The funniest costume was that worn by John Foote, representing an African gavage and Sean Mack won the prize for high honours in having the most original outfit.He wore a costume showing the effects of dangerous driving.There were several games played, the most popular being the George Gahan's Record Rendez-Vous Well of course the big mews this week is that the record ban is at an-end, The new five year contract was signed about a week ego, and as yet the terms of the agreement are not too clear.Anyway I guess Petrillo has learned his lesson, and at least I don\u2019t have to worry about having no mew platters to write about.And Salking about new platters we've got a real stack of them this week.First of all there's Kay Kyser's new Columbia platter which is already heading well the top.It\u2019s called \u201cOn A Slow Boat To China\u201d and it is one of the top ten sellers on juke boxes across the country.Then there's the Decca disking by Gordon Jenkins of \u201cFor You\u201d which is a wonderful recording by a great bandleader.Then too, there's Nellies newest (and I think her best) \u201cCool Water\u201d which is backed by \u201cLittle Boy\u201d which we talked about a few columns back.Last Christmas, if you remember, Gene Autry's recording of \u201cHere Comes Santa Claus\u201d sold over a million copies, and this year again sales are expected to reach almost that level Talking of Christmas discs Mercury is about to release nine Eddy Howard platters, six of which are Christmas tunes.Mercury obtained these and 97 other Eddy Howard waxings when they purchased Majestic records recently.They bought the whole company and all masters for $142,000.After the pollsters miserable failure in last Tuesday's presidential election across the border, I'm inclined to disagree with any of their future forecasts, However, they seem to be pretty sure that Ray Anthony's new Signature release of \u201cGloria\u201d is going to be e hit, and after hearing the recording, I agree.Stan Kenton has released another for Capital, \u201cA\u201d side is an instrumental, and \"\u201cB\u201d side features beautiful June Christy on the vocal of \u201cDon't Want That Man Around\u201d , .The Victor pressing of \u201cMy Darlin\u2019, My Dar- lin\u2019 \u201d is already a hit, It's by Eve Young and Jack Lathrop.So what! First Meeting Of Putting Club Held Recently In the Oak Room of Victoria Hall, the Putter\u2019s Club started their social season with a very enjoyable evening inaugurating new officers.M, Soden took over the reins from W.Stott, who had held office for the past two years and was very instrumental in building the club up to the fine SIDNEY B.FRASER FIRE CASUALTY LIFE INSURANCE 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal MA.5601 ¥obstacle race.After running the course, each runner paid a visit to the witch in a dark cave and was quite surprised to find the lady at home with her broom.Candy kisses, jelly beans, apples and peanuts were consumed in unheard of quantities and all are looking forward to the next such party.Honour Scout Hero William Jackson, Jr., of Columbia, Missouri, one of four Boy Scouts, all negroes, who rescued five children from a burning building, was presented with a gold medal and a $500 scholarship by Ray H.Bannerman, Commander- in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the recent National Encampment of the veterans\u2019 organization in St.Louis.Scout Off To Norway At the request of the Mayor of Oslo, Troop Leader Dale Goffe of the 35th Westminster Sea Scouts, England, has been chosen by the Mayor of Westminster to go to Norway with another boy to select a giant Christmas Tree which the people of Oslo are presenting to London again this Christmas.As last year, the tree will stand in Trafalgar Square.Trinity Pack Last week's meeting of Trinity Memorial Pack was a joint meeting with St.Luke's Cub Pack and took the form of a Hallowe'en Party.51 Cubs were present and the costumes were very good.After a grand opening march and two games, Akela Bedford told a ghost story.A short sing-song and another game or two and then apples and candy were distributed.Akela Bedford announced the results of the six competition for the evening.The Grey Six of St.Luke's Pack were the winners.The six from Trinity with the greatest number of bites was the Blue Six and Sixer Norman Bed- ford was presented with the pennant, The result of the coat-hanger collection was announced as follows : \u2014 Grey, 44 bites ; Gold, 82; Brown, 572 ; Blue, 658 ; Red, 1,116 and Sand, 1,160.The Saturday collection was quite successful.11 boys turned out and collected 1,200 hangers.It would have been more successful if more Cubs had turned out.Two sixes were not even represented .start working now on the new competition.The following Cubs turned out Saturday : \u2014 Bob Turnbull, Ron Leadbetter, Brian, Carson, Peter Lindsay, Earl Bisson, Richard Howard, John Ancum, Michael Schell, Teddy Roberts, Allan Brown and Norman Bedford.Next Monday's meeting will be at the usual time, 6.45 p.m.The last of the badges passed by Scouts this summer include the following : \u2014 Rescuer, David Allen, Art Chesmer, Ron Glans- dorp, Ken Newman, Stan Percival, Jim Pickford and Ed Smith of Trinity and Dave Britton of Wesley.Swimmer Badge passed by H.Clarke, Terry Davis, H.Den- tith, Bob Elmslie, R.Jones, D.MacSween, Bill Mason, C.Mac- Diarmid; C.Pick and Ken Thompson.Grade \u201cB\u201d Cords by Jack Elliott of Willingdon.Gardener Badge by Allan Ross, St.Matthew's and Bill Bradley and Peter Ednie of Wesley.standard it new holds.Mrs.Soden was elected Vice- President and Mrs.Cralg was unanimously nominated to retain her post as Secretary, which she sue- cessfully filled during the past regime.To handle refreshments, Mrs.Warner, Mrs.Wheatley and Mrs.H.Smith were chosen, Cards were played and refreshments served, ending a very enjoyable evening, + THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 Daniel Brophy, Ex-postmaster Funeral Held Daniel McL.Brophy, former postmaster of Westmount and treasurer of the Westmount Rotary Club, died at his home, 5050 Roslyn Avenue, on Monday night.Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Jos, C, Wray, the Rev, Dr.Malcolm Campbell officiating, and interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.Born in Montreal in 1862, Mr, Brophy was educated at Pointe- aux-Trembles.At the age of 23, he volunteered with the Montreal Garrison Artillery when trouble brewed in the northwest and he served with that unit in the Riel Rebellion, throughout the campaign, He was one of the few survivors of that expedition, One of the founders of the Westmount Rotary Club, Mr.Bro- phy served as treasurer ever since its inception.He was a prominent member of the Masonic Order in his earlier years and was a past master of Zetland Lodge and a past first principal of Carnarvon Chapter.He handled a large variety of goods for many years as a manufacturers agent when he started in business and in 1915, he was appointed postmaster of Westmount, which position he held for 26 years, until his retirement in 1914, Survivors are his widow, the former Florence Beatrice Birks; one son, Reginald M.Brophy.president of the Rogers-Majestic Co.Ltd, and De Forest Radio, Ltd, of Toronto; one sister, Miss Robina Brophy, of Montreal; one nephew, H, Elmer McManus; and one niece, Mrs, A.McGillivray.IN SUMMER, TOO Paulette Gaddard\u2019s twelve costume changes in Paramount's drama of the Italian Renaissance, \u201cA Mask for Lucretia\u201d averages 45 pounds in weight.Heaviest, a velvet and gold dress, weighs 65 pounds.Y.M.C.A.Men's Work, held in Denmark, to experiences and future plans; to sponsored by the Danish Y.M.C.A.Movement, the income from which has been the means of purchasing the new National Headquarters office in Copenhagen.Mr.G.Joevinger and Alrik Sporrong reported on the growing publications work of the Swedish Y.M.C.A.Movement, while Mr.Pietila described the equally im- the Movement in Finland.Czechoslovakian Y.M.C.A.editor Pavel Hasterlik discussed present opportunities and future plans for his country.M.Baurin, former editor of L'ESPERAIICE, and M.Win Ardriaessen of the War Prisoners Aid at Paris, presented, from different anglés, the extensive opportunities confronting the Movement in France.Ardriaessen told of the growing interest in the Y.M.C.A\u2019s weekly German \u2018newspaper for free workers in France which already has a circulation of 35,000.Encouraging reports were also presented by Mr.R.E.Roberts, representing the Y.M.C.A's of England, Ireland and Wales, and Mr.Kay Dickson, General Secretary of the Scottish National Movement.Paul Guiness, of the World's Committee staff at Geneva, described the development of the publications programme of the German Y.M.C.A.Movement, \u2018since the German delegates were unable to secure the necessary visas in time to share this Editors\u2019 Conference in Denmark.According to statements made by Bishop E.C.Gulin, one of the five vice-Presidents of the World's Alliance of Y.M.CA.s Current Events Club High School Ten Student Club Hears Speakers By Barbara Brown Ten student speakers who dealt with different topics of world interest at the present time spoke at the second meeting held this year of the Current Events Club of Westmount High School.Approximately 70 members were present, Elections were held for the offices of Vice-President and treasurer and Harriet Abbot-Smith of class 10Ga, and Keith Ham of class 10Ba, respectively, were the successful candidates.First speaker on current events was Barry Black, of 11Ga, who gave his impressions of what it must be like to live behind the Iron Curtain, Michael Fish of 10Bb gave an interesting talk on the Berlin air-lift and how the Germans prefer western democracy to Russian Communism.\u201cThey know there is no \u2018ersatz\u2019 democracy,\u201d he said., Donald Savage told of the average Frenchman and his worries.He said, \u201cHis food and clothing is rising dafly in price and his democracy is threatened either by De Gaulle on one side, or by Tho- rez, the Communist leader, on the other, Ian Rutherford of 10Bb told of the other Iron Curtain in Europe along the Pyrenees and claimed Francisco Franco and his henchmen are just as despotic as the Russian Politburo, David Wiggs of 10Ba expressed the opinion that the Russian satellites want to be free and democratic but cannot because the Russians hold all the key positions.Peggy Fish of 11Gb gave a very amusing talk on India and its leaders, mentioning that two of the three leaders of India have died, Gandi and Jinnah.John Vipond of 10Bb said that with the balance of power American atomic power on one side and the land power of the Soviet on the other side would be disastrous.Allan Davies reminded those present that no one should forget about South-East Asia and all its wealth and resources in oil, tin and rubber and said that Commun\u2019st risings were keeping these articles for democratic countries.Geoffrey Grant told of inflation in China and how the United States has been trying to aid Chiang Kai Shek with money.The same afternoon movies in the physics lab were the after- school treat sponsored by the Current Events Club, It included movie highlights of the various conferences of the Big Three, mainly photographed in Russia, and also a film ahout the three hundredth birthday of Montreal in 1942.Herbert Livernnt, the president, was in the chs'r and Graham Ross ran the movies.On November 10, the Current Events Club will study the United Nations, with eleven student speakers, a guest speaker from UNESCO, and movies, Posters and displays will also be shown.Everyone come! portant opportunity confronting | I World Service In Action DENMARK = Editors of the Y.M.C.A.papers from à number of European countries also attended the European Planning Conference for Young meet youth leaders and to considez the special problems in the field of press and publications.This cons ference of Y.M.C.A.editors provided an opportunity to exchange ideas, arrange for interchange of articles and writers; to help plan the present and future publication of the Y.M.C.A.and, above all, to reconsider how best to present the pers sonal and social implications of the Christian message, Mr.Polsen and Mrs.Rasmussen described the remarkable de« velopment of the Publishing House: every seventh person in Finland is a displaced person : every fifs teenth woman is a war widow every twelfth person is an invalid, and every tenth child is a war orphan, Two-fifths of the national income until 1953 goes for repara« tion.Sixty per cent of the fleet is gone and one-twentieth of the arable land no longer belongs to Finland.All the churches in the north were burned, with the exception of two.No licences to build churches are being issued as the housing shortage is so acute.Nevertheless, a great evangelistic programme has been undertaken by the Finish Church.Under the leadership of Bishop Gulin and the Rev.Frank Menga, and with the help of 300 lay workers, mass meetings have been held which have reached high school, university and seminary students, as well as thousands of others.L.C.C.Cadets Join RMR.(MG) Last Thursday night marked the occasion of the recent affiliation of the Lower Canada College Cadet Corps and the Royal Monte real Regiment (MG) at the monthe ly mess dinner held at the officer\u2019s mess, ° ' Regiment afficials said that the marked interest of these boys since their switch from air to army cadets is conspicuous by their enthusiasm and working knowledge of army administration and its mechanics.They described the cadet: corps as \u201cCanada\u2019s young army on the march.\u201d Among \u2018the guest at the dinner were Head Master George Lane, Instructor in charge of cadets H.F.Gibb, Cadet Major Gordon Stephens, Cadet Captain James Radcliff ,Lieut.P, Plant ,Lieut, R.Mooney and Cadet Lieut.E.Johnson.Lecturer Will Be H.Lorimer Mr.H.Lorimer, of Redfern Avenue, Westmount, will be the lecturer at the Friday evening classes of the.Montreal Theosophical Society,.1501 St, Catherine st, west.The lectures are free and open to the public and begin at 8.30 p.m.The subject this season is \u201cAncient Wisdom.\u201d The Library, under the direction of Mrs.W.Matthews, of Wood Avenue, Westmount, is also open on Friday evenings and Wednesday afternoons.A tea will be held on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.to which all mémbers and friends are invited.CONFIDENTIAL Domestic Investigations ¢ CTT HANEY DETECTIVE BUREAU 28 St.James Street West HA.6823 \u2018 HGWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Rcrristor and Soticitor Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.Otfice: HA.9238-39 57 St.James St.West 33 Residence: Fl.6507 meme .i REPAIRED - REFINISHED < SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED « CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimotes WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST., JEWELLERS WESTMOUNT :! WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.RE, IRERRRRERRRERRRRR.Che = eo .Wxaminer \"49 YEARS IN &y WESTMOUNT\" OHMAN'S GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS VOL.XIX, No.45 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 PAGE THRES R.D.HARKNESS P.F.SISE Northern Electric Changes Affect Two Westmounters Paul F.Sise, of 1266 Redpath Crescent, President of the Northern Electric Company for the past 29 years, tendered his resignation at a meeting of the board of directors held October 28.Mr.Sise\u2019s resignation becomes effective November 30, at which time he will become chairman of the Board of Directors.Succeeding Mr.Sise as president of the company, will be Col.R.Dickson Harkness, D.S.0., M.C., of 4386 Montrose avenue, who has been vice-president, general manager and a director of the company since 1938.Mr.Sise joined the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Com- Se x pany in Montreal in 1904.He became managing director in 1910, and four years later, when this company merged with the Im- ST.ANNE'S R.M.R.It was- officially announced at the quarterly meeting of the Royal Montreal Reg't., last night by Lt.Col.R.Schwob, M.C., that a new company of the regiment known as \u201cD\u201d company has been formed at Ste, Anne de Bellevue.Reports state that the newly formed unit has already recruited over 60 personnel, including 5 officers, and a complement of N.C.0.\u2019s and that training is well under way and that great enthusiasm is being shown by all ranks perial Wire and Cable Company to become Northern Electric Company Limited, he was appointed vice-presiderit and general manager, After serving, with the Canadian army overseas during the first Great War, Mr.Sise returned to Canada in 1919 and in the same year became president of the company.concerned.After temporary employment for two summers as an operator in the telephone shops, Col.Hark- ness\u2019 regular service with North- ALTERATIONS Electric began in 1913 in what ern Electric n and REPAIRS was then known as the general Also manufacturing department.At the Painting and Decorating outbreak of war in 1914 he en- {City or Country) listed in the army and served with J.A.BETHUNE distinction overseas during the entire period of the war, rising from 3342 TROIE AVE.y private to major.He was awarded AT.7192 GENERAL the D.S.O.and the M.C.His interest in military affairs continued after the end of the war and his ability and further service were again recognized in his later promotion to the rank of colonel In 1919, Col.Harkness returned to Northern Electric as assistant cable sales manager in Montreal.He was appointed district manager in Winnipeg in 1925 and later in the same year, returned to Montreal as telephone contract manager.In 1928 he became general commercial manager and was appointed to his present position in 1938.Sarge Poster Design REG'D.Advertising Art © DISPLAY CARDS @ POSTERS © BANNERS ® WINDOW STREAMERS © SCREEN PROCESS PRINTING Cards should sell goods .-and do .your window needs better : display cards.For fast and efficient call Fl.3164 service, Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention.PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.wi.3208 (Just below St.Catherine) Trip to Coast Is Difficult \u2014But Fun! Across the continent by motor is quite a jaunt, but to travel an extra thousand miles off the main highway is really making it difficult.Such is the experience of Douglas Lyle, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Lyle, of Dorchester street, and Ken Hansen.Driving the car for his sister, Mrs.John Nunn, who is enroute to Japan to join her husband, Major John W.Nunn, who is with the American Occupational Forces, they took a side trip to Prince Albert, Sask., to visit their sister, Mrs.T.Arthur Parnell.After a short stay, they will be leaving for San Francisco where Mrs.- Nunn and two children will embark for Japan.Dramatic Club Being Organized A Dramatic Club is being organized by the Westmount Y.M.C.A, and meetings will be held on Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m.This was the decision reached by a number of members on Tuesday evening last The Director will be Mrs.J.Beck who has had considerable training in the London School of Dramatic Art, and a varied experience in amateur theatricals in India, The scope of the club can be extended by an increase in the number of those interested in all aspects of the theatre.If you would like to join in this activity, be present at the meeting next Tuesday at 8 p.m.The members behind this activity are Joan Carroll, Mary McCarthy, Muriel McMas- ters, George Henderson, George Gahan and Mrs.J.Beck, Stamp Quiz Is Popular Event Christopher Ellis, popular member of the Stamp Club, lined up a very interesting meeting of \u201cStumping The Experts\u201d recently and the experts who won the prizes were: Mr, Brophy, first prize; Mr.Kemp, second prize and tied for third place were R.Haldimand and Major Watson.All the winners turned back their prize money to the club for charitable purposes, The Junior section of the Stamp Club, which meets from 7 p.m, until 8 p.m, is gaining in popularity and membership, and anyone interested in stamps in this age group is advised to drop around.J.Roberts and G, T.Howley were advisors at this meeting, Mr.Munn donated several boxes of stamps for the Junior Club which helped swell their collections.Door prizes were won by Marion Lines and James Beaton, U.N.Association To Meet Monday The Westmount Branch of the United Nations Assoclation will hold their November meeting on Monday at 8.15 p.m.in Roslyn School, Room 23.Speaker for the evening will be E.C.Carter, United Nations Officer, P.AP.T.and his subject will be \u201cWhat We Are Doing About United Nations In The 4119 St.Catherine West (Between Elm and Wood) Schools.\u201d Shaar Hashomayim Annex Opened at Sunday Service The newly constructed Educational Annex of Congregation Shaap Hashomayim, to be known as the ing, was dedicated and formally opened on Sunday.Rabbi Herman Abramowitz Builde Nearly a thowe sand members and friends were in attendance and many distinguished guests, representing various communal, educational and religions institutions of this city, witnessed the impressive and festive cerse monies.The proceedings opened with a special Service of Dedication which took place in the main Synagogue with Rabbi Wilfred Schuchat and Cantor Nathan Mendelson officiating, with the assistance of the Synagogue Choir, direction of Choirmaster Jacob Rosemarin, with Mrs.W.N.Fine- berg at the organ.The Ark was opened by Ronald Cape, President of the Junior Congregation.Horace R.Cohen, O.B.E., Honorary President of the Congregation, presided at the ceremonies following the service.Greetings were extended on behalf of Mayor R.P.Adams of Westmount by Alderman G.L.Fowler.The Montreal Protestant School Board was represented by its Chairman, WE.Dunton, and the Westmount Board of School Commissioners by C.H.Savage.The cornerstone was placed by M.J.Heillig, President, and the formal presentation of the building wag made by Max Fine- stone, Chairman of the Building Committee, to Philip Levy, Chairman of the Education Committee.The Educational Director, Samuel J.Leibowitz, affixed to the doorpost the traditional Mezuzah, a symbolical reminder of the Law and the Commandments.The doors were then cermoniously opened, under thex conducted on a tour of the building.The structure will be known ag the Rabbi Herman Abramowitz Building, in reverent memory of the beloved Rabbi who served the Congregation with rare honour and distinction from 1902 up to the time of his death in September 1947.The building provides modern and spacious facilities for the Hebrew and Religious Schools and for the Pre-School! Groups of the Foundation School.Provision is also made for extra-curricular school activities, including a spacious play-room, a children's reading room, a cafeteria for light meals and also a room for the use of the teachers for staff conferences.Ample office space has been provided to facilitate the work of the schoo! and to increase its efficiency and effectiveness, Following the formal proceedings and inspection, the guests were received at an informal ree ception in the Community Hall, with the Women\u2019s Auxiliary and Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association as and the guests and vistitors were hosts.au wu: on C2) ale mr Su ey All former members of the of Westmount who lost their I AT 2.30 P.M.parade will form DRESS: The Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) with the Regiment and the R.M.R.Association Branch No.14 .of the Canadian Legion in a Remembrance Day Ceremony at the unveiling of the Westmount War Memorial by the Governor General of Canada Viscount Alexander of Tunis who will dedicate a new plaque in memory of the citizens The ceremony will be held on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH., Battle Drcss or Civilion Clothes with Medals and Decorations.bd .Lu = Regiment are invited to join lives in World War Il.\u201c up in the Armory at 1.30 p.m.(T.J.Kennedy!) 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HAMPTON WOOD WOOD, COAL & COKE with Fil Your Bin NOW With EL.1177 «and Robert McEwen, & 18 and 21 years of age.PAGE FOUR Y.M.CANOTES YOUNG ADULT SECTION The Young Men's Club met on Tuesday evening last with Al FE Curran in the chair.Frank Mec- Gruther will be the meeting chair- FH man for the next session on Tues- F* day, November 16th, at 8 p.m.Much was discussed after the \u201c minutes had been read and a talk on the coming financial campaign [i was given by the Executive Sec- i retary, Mr.W.R.Spearman.Two \" new members, Walter Ramshaw were init- | iated into the club.In order to promote the spirit of comradeship, i each member in turn will give a i! few minutes informal chat about .himself and his work.These back- ji.grounds are particularly helpful .as the members hail from differ- ot ent parts of the earth.Certainly : those given by Gordon Clarke and Johnny Johnson proved intriguing to all who were present, | The YEBA Club, the junior counterpart to the Young Men's, # comprised of young men between They i» meet every Friday evening at 7.30 ÿ p.m.and you will be welcome at their gathering tonight.The Social! Gathering every Friday evening at 10 p.m.is prov- tk ing popular with all members.New niembers find these parties & very friendly place to meet a greater number of people than in the individual activities which preceed them.The Hallowe'en Party held last Friday proved to be an outstanding success.The Camera Club offers you the opportunity to have a hobby e SECRET RTE SERVICE Qos?) © TRAINED DETECTIVES Two-Way Radio Equipped Patrol Cars Stores & Residence BARNES INVESTIGATION\u2019 BUREAU 204 NOTRE DAME WEST MONTREAL, P.Q.BElair 4520 which you can work at with others or by yourself.The Club meets every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.when practical discussions on various techniques afe held, when print criticism helps you to make better pictures, and when you can tell \u201chow I got this one\u201d.The darkroom, which {3 available to members every evening, is being used extensively, as it is now completely equipped to help the amateur.The Badminton Club has expanded its activities to include Wednesday evenings as well as Fridays.It now meets in the gymnasium of the Westmount Senior High School at 7.30 p.m.on Wednesdays in addition to the regular one in the \u201cY\u201d at 830 on Fridays.It is intended to prepare for inter-club activities next season, in addition to those which will be held this year.Naturally, the Swimming Pool is still open and bathing is mixed on Fridays at 9.30 p.m.Just in time to prepare for the Social evening which follows.Do you remember the Summer's Splash Parties ?The Bridge Programme is crammed with items for the winter, After all, it is November already, and what is better than bridge during a long evening.In response to enquiries, it is stressed that instruction is given in the art of- playing this tremendously important game.The aim of the club is to encourage beginners as well as to cater for experienced players and the beginner will be happy to find that his partner is sympathetic towards his play.The tables are planned with this essential in mind.The sessions are weekly, being held every Monday at 8 p.m.The Dramatic Club is now on its feet under the able administration of Mrs, Beck who is extremely well trained and exper- fenced in amateur theatricals.However, not only actors, but those interested in the technical side of stage work and producing are required to develop the \u2018Company.\u2019 Anibitious productions need much varied talent so the opportunity is here for \u2018stagestruck\u2019 sons and daughters.Leathercraft is taught by Miss slowly absorbed in your furnace \u2014less heat goes up the flue, 845 QUERBES AVE.A Premium Anthracite A hard coal .burns more heat Vipond-Tolhurst Limited *TA.72 Gymnastics - Judo - SPARE TIME WELL USED Pays dividends in Health and Happiness.Try it the \"Y\" Way.PHYSICAL FITNESS ACTIVITIES for Business and Professional Men - Young Men - Women - Boys FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE TO SPECIALIZE: Basketball - Handball - Volleyball - Weightlifting - ALSO Social and Educational Activities FOLDER ON REQUEST WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A 4505 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Boxing THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1048 Denyse Chocolates Said Sold From Coast To Coast Denyse, at 4027 Sherbrooke Street West, near Claremont Avenue, started her business in 1937, making and welling \u201cMiniature\u201d choco lates, prepared according to old French recipes and containing none but pure and \u201cfirst quality\u201d ingredients, Denyse Chocolates quickly became known and before the war, through agencles, they were sol in cities from the Maritimes to the Western provinces.I During the war years, Denyse continuously received orders from her clients to send chocolates overseas to relatives in the army and to civilians.It happened once that one of these orders was addressed to Her Majesty, Queen Mary of England.0 spite of the restrictionsx \u2014 SPEAKS TO STAFF MEMBERS Paul A.Freeman, Managing Director of E.R.Squibb and Sons, and a Hampstead resident, who announced at a dinner meet ing held in Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening that preliminary plans have been lald for a Canada-wide expansion of that firm's service to the medical profession and the public through local pharmacies and hospitals.Eva Howson, a graduate of the MacDonald Handicrafts Course.This hobby yields rich dividends.The class is held every Friday at 7.30 p.m.and the course will continue until the end of April to ensure a sound training in the eraît.Last, but certainly not least, is the notice on the new class on ballroom dancing which commences tonight at 8.30 p.m.in the \u201cY\u201d.Yves Chatel, of Madame Sorel's Ballet Group, will conduct a series\u2019 of lessons for all those who wish to learn graceful dancing.This training is really essential to all young people and cannot he too strongly recommended.Tonight at 8.30 p.m.New Boys\u2019 Work Committee Appointment\u2014Mr.J.G.Atkinson, chairman of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Work Committee announces the appointment of Mr.R.A.Patterson to the Boys Work Committee.Mr.Patterson is a resident of Westmount.Movies\u2014This week's regular Saturday afternoon movie at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.ig \u201cTerror of Tiny Town\u201d, starring Buell's Midgets.Also on the same showing are comic shorts.Film commences at 1.15 p.m.Teenagers\u2014A Teenage Dance for \u201cY\u201d members and their friends will be held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.this Saturday evening at 9 p.m.Boys\u2019 Fretwork\u2014Mr.George Presho is holding regular boys\u2019 fretwork classes at the Y.M.C.A.on Saturday morning at 9 a.m, Basketball\u2014If you are interested in playing inter \u201cY\" basketball, the following practices are being held: Bantams, (boys under 14), 6 p.m.Monday; Midgets, (boys under 18), 6 p.m.Wednesday; Juveniles, (boys under 18), 1 p.m.Saturday.Thanks\u2014The Mothers\u2019 Club of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.would like to thank the following stores and firms in the Westmount area for their assistance in donating prizes for the recent children's Hallowe'en Party: Alwin's Refrigeration & Appliance Co., Bess- ner\u2019s, Chatfield's Grocery, Fry's Stationery, Cohen\u2019s Restaurant, Warren's Men's Wear, Grindley\u2019s Drug Store, Fox Pharmacy, Kane's Drug Store, Harte\u2019's Drug Reg'd, Mitchell's Electrical, Phil- bin's Hardware, Westmount Stationery, Wonder Bread and Pom Bakeries.RAIN STAR One of William Gargan's first leads was opposite Joan Crawford in \u201cRain.\u201d He played the marine sergeant, Gargan 1s now starring in Pine-Thomas\u2019 \u201cDynamite\u201d, an exciting story of men who work on construction jobs.30-YEAR VETERAN Mitchell Leisen, currently directing Paramount's \u201cA Mask for Lu.his thirtieth year in the motion picture industry.He started in 1828 with Cecil B, DeMille, cretia\u201d, this month is celebrating : In which were applied during the war, Denyse maintained the quality of her products and she still uses only the best ingredients available.\u2018Any quantity of chocolates may now be bought in her store and she always has a selection of attractive gift boxes.About a year ago, to her confectioneries, Denyse added a line of home-cooked meats such as baked ham, roast beef, head cheese, individual meat pies, pate de foie gras, ete, These meats are prepared in small quantities, so that when sold, they are always fresh.be obtained by calling EL, 4877.Any further information may.The store is open every week day from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m, The Denyse Confectionery te owned and operated by the Misses Alice and Aline Hebert.: i Silver's Tailoring High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing.1850 St.Catherine West Near St.Mark WE.3804 1 CORNWALL AVE.OPEN FROM 8 FOR YOUR SECURITY LEARN TO DRIVE SAFELY IN 5 EASY LESSONS MODERN, IMPROVED METHODS DRIVING SCHOOL We Call at Your Heme For Your Lessons AT.4588 MONTREAL 16 AM.TO 8 P.M.any law.money even Into arrears.HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister Annuities Branch, Department of Lebour, 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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR A.MocNAMARA Deputy Minister Mail this Coupon todey POSTAGE FREE gsm Dominion-Douglas War Memorial To Be Unveiled Dominion-Douglas War Memorial will be unveiled and dedicate- ed on Sunday morning.The Memorial has been designed especially to commemorate the names of twenty-five young men connected with Dominion-Douglas Congregation who gave their lives in the last war.In addition a beautifully prepared Service Book records the names of all men and women from the Congregation who were members of any of the Servioes, Dr.Lloyd Smith will be the preacher at both services and his subjects will be: 11 ~.m., \u201cLife's Splendour Stands in Life's Sacrifice\u201d, and 7.30 p.m., \u201cThe World Council of Churches Report on International Disorder\u201d.The Choir will present appropriate music and at the evening service will sing \u201cFor the Fallen\u201d and other special anthems.Church School \u2018meets at 3 \u2018p.m.and the Young People\u2019s Union at 745 p.m, On Monday at 2 pm, the Sew- Ing Circle will hold its regular session, Woman's Missionary Society holds its Fall Thank Offering on Tuesday at 3 p.m.President Mrs.Ewart Everson will preside and the Very Rev, T.W.Jones, D.D., Ex-Moderator of the United Church will give the address.On Wednesday, the Handicraft Guild will hold a Special Open Night when T.B.Thomas will speak on \u201cOriental Rugs\u201d.Soloists will be Mrs.L.A.Woodin and Miss Marion Gardner.Articles mada by the Guild will be for sale.Westmount \"Y\" (Continued from Page 1) membership dues, camp and tuition fees, and income from special service features, _ Mr.Atkinson stated that these funds are needed to maintain and develop the vital work of the Y.M.C.A.in its branches, summer camps, community work and Sir George Willams College.From its eleven branches \u2014 Central, West- mount, Notre Dame de Grace, Southwestern, Point St.Charles, North, International, Lachine, Rosemount Terminal Park and Montreal East, the \u2018Y\u2019 reaches thousands of young people of all walks of life in a program designed to meet the needs of each community.\u201cThe continuance of this essential work to the youth of Montreal\u201d, stated Mr.Atkinson, \u201cis a responsibility which all citizens should be glad to share; for, on the shoulders of today\u2019s youth, rests our future as a democratic state.Your Own Phone Answered By Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the pay or Night! Special Low Residence Rate As Little As $5 A Month, Bookiet On Request By H.S.\u201cOn Being Canadian\u201d, by the Rt.Hon.Vincent Massey, C.H,, D.C.L., L.L.D., Hon, T.R.S.C.Other books by the author, \u201cGood Neighbourhood and other Addresses\u201d, 1931, \u201cThe Sword of Lionheart and Other Wartime Speeches\u201d, 1943, Jacket Design by Clair Stewart.Publishers, J.M, Dent & Sons (Canada) Limited, Toronto - Vancouver, Pages 198.Price $3.00.The author, going from the idea of the individual to the nation, develops an important and provocative thesis; if there is such a being as a Canadian, then there is such a being as a Canadian Nation and her individuality and autonomy should be made manifest.\u201cWhat are the characteristics of Canadian nationhood?\" is a question which Mr.Masey asks and answers memorably on the geographical, constitutional, cultural and international levels.Examining the cultural side of Canadian life, it points out the merits of diversity in our people; the mission of writer and artist; the possibilities of other cultural media and the need for encouraging and publicizing the Canadian pattern, From his wide experience in national and international affairs, he discusses the relations of Canada with the British Commonwealth, the United States, Europe and the Pan-American Union.It is his conviction that Canada has an unique contribution to make among the councils of the nations and in this book he lays the challenge squarely before the Canadian people, \u201cOn Reing Canadian\u201d is a book that needs to be written and which should have a stimulating effect on Canadian thought and action.Near the close of the book he wrote: \u201cI believe in Canada, with pride in her past, belief in her present and faith in her future.I believe in the quality of Canadian Life and in the character of Canadian institutions.I believe in the Commonwealth of Nations within whose bounds we have fought for freedom, and outside which our national life would lose its independent being.I believe in our abiding friendship with our nearest neighbours; an honest subservience or Units Named (Continued from Page 1) lowing the services, they will go east on Cote St, Antoine road, to Clarke avenue and then west on Sherbrooke street.\u2018The reviewing stand will be on the north side of Sherbrooke street, and on the south side of the monument.Prior to the ceremony, the Governor General will be entertained at a luncheon to be given by Mayor R.P.Adams and Mrs.Adams at their residence on West- moufit Avenue, Commemoration Service An address by Mayor R.P.Adams will precede the unveiling of the monument by His Excellency Field Marshall The Right Honourable Viscount Alexander of Tunis, K.G.The Commemoration Service will be conducted by the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliber, M.C.During the singing of hymns, wreaths will be placed on the monument in the following order: \u2014 the Governor General, the Mayor of Westmount, the Army, Navy and Air Services, veterans and Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., Ladies Committee of the RM.R,, civic bodies and societies and individuals.° City Of (Continued from Page 1) chanic; air frame mechanic; armourer; landsman; clerk accounting; clerk administrative; , electrician (aero); equipment assistant; instrument mechanic; machinist metal; metal worker; communications operator; safety equipment worker; radio technic- fan alr; radio technician ground; mess orderly; medical assistant; cook: service police: atews»d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 \u2018 UUREREAATREROT | BOOK REVIEW the mimicry which must impair true partnership.I believe that Canada is our and that if our minds dwell on those things which its parts have in common, we can find the unity of the whole.I believe that with sound work, the spirit of a team and an awareness of ourselves, we can look forward to achievements beyond our imagining.\u201d He continues, \u201cBut there is one thing essential to all these advantages,\u201d and that is faith in ourselves.Without it, something will always be missing from the list.We can borrow, if need be, from the faith of others.We can find plenty of it in the early builders, whose speeches still glow in musty pages.We need their vision to carry us on through the years that lie ahead which are not.without ROSS K.C.\u2018their perplexities and their dangers, We should remember the advice of the poet, Charles Roberts, What he said to his generation applies no less to ours.\u201cLet thy past convince thy future.\u201d In the confused and difficult world we see around us, any nation can be pardoned for moments of hesitation.But with all the blessings which Providence has given this land, we should have no cause for doubt, If the men of '67 were with us to- [day they would call upon us to move forward together with confidence and pride, We can hear them say to their fellow-Cana- dians, \u201cLet Us -Take The Road Again.\u201d The book is dedicated; To those who served on the Staff of Canada House during the years 1935-1946, with the gratitude of their Chief.There are interesting notes for each chapter and a helpful index, The author, Mr.Vincent Massey, has served his country with distinction in many capacities.His recent appointment as Chancellor of the University of Toronto, brings him back to the place where he received his education and began his career, It is also the scene of his family\u2019s greatest philanthropy in the cause of education in Canada, Hart House, that great centre of university cultural activity was the gift of the Massey family and was built under the direction of Vincent Massey.All the Arts in Canada have benefited from his active interest.The largest private collection of Canadian paintings is to be found in Mr, Massey's house at Batter- wood, near Port Hope.Recently as head of the Massey Foundation, he presented the National Gallery of Canada, of which he is chair- PAGE FIVR man, with a collection of paintings by seventy-five British artists, Hart House Theatre has demonstrated his active interest in the drama.As a diplomat, Mr.Massey has doné much to increase the prestige of Canada abroad.The first Canadian Minister to the United States, from 1927 to 1930, he created a new respect for Canada in diplomatic circles in Washington.A Canadian High Commissioner for Canada in London, from 1935 to 1946, he carried out a difficult mission in a manner beyond praise, Put It In! 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time has performed its humanitarian services in an efficient, quiet, and unobtrusive manner.The | Dominion-Douglas | » * The War Memorial to be un- Veiled and dedicated in Dominion- Douglas Church on Sunday morning has been most carefully designed.The names of the twenty-five young men to be specially remembered have been inscribed on an oaken panel surmounted by the Coat-of-Arms of the Dominion of Canada.The Memorial Panel is enclosed by doors which bear the Christian emblems of Cross and Crown and which, when open, support the memorial theme with palms of victory.Below the Panel will stand a stone pedestal suitably carved and sustaining a cabinet covered with glass and enclosing an illuminated Service Book bearing the names of more than three hundred men and women of the Congregation who were enrolled in the various Services.This Memorial represents the results of more than a year of planning by a senior and representative Committee of which A.D.Emory is Chairman and Jas.M.Fraser, W.S.Hart, G.Alfred Morris, Col.F.M.McRobie and Denis Stairs are members.I Westmount Baptist i * * \u201cThe Torn Curtain In The Temple\u201d.This will be the evening address in Westmount Baptist Church.The miraculous rending of the veil that concealed the Holy of Holies at the moment of Christ's death was most significant.When this curtain was torn from top to bottom a new Economy of Grace was inaugurated.This made possible redemption on new terms for Jew and Gentile alike.The Communion of the Lord's Supper will constitute the climax of the service of worship.Westmount Bible School is growing in efficiency and num- pers.The work in the Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary grades js thrillingly interesting.New pupils are always welcomed.\u201cNever Man Spake Like This Man\u201d.This was the excuse offered by the \u2018officers sent to arrest Christ, They just could not touch Him.It is still true that he speaks as no other man possibly can.He speaks about God, Redemption and the ordinary affairs of daily living in a way that meets every human need.Christ speaks with authority and when received His amazing word accomplishes transformations.This will be the subject of the evening address by Dr.Johnston.Westmount Christian Youth Fellowship meets following the evening service, It will take the form of a Round Table Discussion on the theme \u201cYouth's Part in the Coming Times of Refreshing\u201d.A large number of young men and women will be in attendance.There will be a social half hour with refreshments.» x | Calvary United | * * On Sunday, services will be held fn Calvary United Church, West- mount, in commemoration of Remembrance Day.The service at 7.30 p.m.will he attended by Officers and Members of Coronation Branch No.73 and Remembrance Branch No.75 and other comrades of the Canadian Legion B.ES.L.The comrades will assemble in the Church Hall at 7 the Crusades into the Church at 7.30 p.m.The Services of Worship, both morning and evening, will be conducted and the sermons delivered by Hon.Chaplain, the Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., who will be assisted at the evening service by Major-General C.B.Price, D.S.0., and by Hon.Mr.Justice MacKinnon, O.B.E.The musical part will be directed by the Organist, Gifford J.Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac.The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m.and the Nursery Division and the Mission Band will meet during the service hour at 11 a.m.The Young People\u2019s Union will hold its regular session at 8 p.mon Monday, with the Cubs meeting at 6.45 p.m.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Auxiliary.Advance dates to keep free from other engagements are The Musical Festival to be held in Calvary Church on Tuesday, November 16th, and Thursday, November 18th, when the Bazaar under the auspices of the W.A.is\u201d arranged for afternoon and evening.Brig.Guy Gauvreau Speaks at Meeting The Young Men's Section, Montreal Board of Trade, and the Chambre de Commerce des Jeunes, held a bonne entente group meeting at 8 o'clock Friday evening, at Club Pigallo, 1093 Beaver Hall Hill, Brig.Guy Gauvreau, D.S.0, Honorary Chairman, gave a short address on \u201cBonne Entente in Business Relations\u201d.Miss E.Eaton, Supervisor of French for the Montreal Protestant School Board spoke on \u201cBetter Methods of Teaching Secondary Languages\u201d.First Church of Christ Scientist 82 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Nweling, 8.15 p.m.Reading Room.4922 Sherbrooke St.W.11.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m., also Friday evening, 8 to .9.30, except Sundays amd holidays.Subject: Adam and Fallen Man.Golden Text: Genesis 2: 6, 7.There went up a mist from the earth.and watered the whole face of the ground.And the lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life: aud the man became a living soul.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, M.M., D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Torn Curtain in the Temple,\u201d Communion and Reception of Members.AN Christians Are Invited To Be Guests of God, 9.45 a.m.Sunday School, Special Bus from Montreal West, 7.30 p.m.\u201cNever Man Spake Like This Man.\" About Gol, Redemption and Daily Living\u201d DR.JOHNSTON AT BOTH SERVICES 8.45 p.m.Christian Round Table Discussion, \u201cYouth's Parh In the Ttimes of Refreshing\u201d Fellowship.Refreshmenls.Youth Fellowship.Coming Social VISITORS WELCOMED TO ALL SERVICES Music By Westmount Choir TY oe A .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 Order has always sought to do the work at hand rather than draw attention to itself.The Order's second annual appeal for funds is being conducted during the first three weeks of November, and the objective finance the work of the Order dufing the calendar year of 1949.The sum is a modest one considering the vast amount of competent, free, work the Order does.We appeal to our readers, and ask their help in giving it as wide publicity as In Notre Dame de Grace, co-chairmen of the drive are Paul Earl and Edmond Asse- lin, in Hampstead Percy Griffin and Mrs.L.E.Brittle, in Montreal West Mrs.Jean Mac- Farlane and Mrs.W.A.McCarthy, in Verdun Mayor Edward Wilson and J.R.French.When the canvasser calls you, dig deep.You couldn\u2019t help a more worthy\u2019 cause.# |p m.before marcing in procession * \u2014- * | Christian Science | * * \u201cAdam And Fallen Man\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden \u2018Text is from Genesis 2: 6, 7 \u201cThere went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground.And the Lord God foriried man of the dust of the ground, and breathed unto his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.\u201d : Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible :\u2014\u201cAnd, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee\u201d.Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house.And he arose, and departed to his house.But when the multitudes saw it, they marvelled, and glorified God, Church of The Advent - Corner~of Wood & Western, Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay.Rev.Johr W.Kerr.21th SUNDAY AFTER \u201cTRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Eucharist, 9.00 a.m.Parish Breakfast, 4.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.10.15 a.m.Matins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong, \\WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Eucharist, 7.00 a.m.Tues.Thurs.and Sat.8.00 a.m.Mon.and Friday, 9.30 a.m.\\Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on \\Wed- wesday ut 9 aa.Evensong: 5.40 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.MR.C.W.BOTTING ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector 24th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Rev.C, E.Combe will preach.ST.MATTHIAS! CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Assistant: Rev.C, R.L.Th., M.C.Cariss, B.A.L.Th.24th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.I.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choral, and Sermon.Preacher: Wing Comd\u2019 The Rev, G.Gregson.Armistice Commemoration and [lacing of Poppy \\Vreath, last Post and Reveille.11.30 a.m.Junlor Church.7.30 p m.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rectorat Marlowe Ave.24th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY REMEMBRANCE DAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.15 Lo.Junior School and Bible Cluss., 10.00 a.m.Confirmation Class.11.00 aan.Choral Communion, Preacher: Rev.Stanley Andrews.Kindergarten Class for small children 3.00 p.m.Primary School and Kinder- Karten, 7.30 pan, Evensong.\u2014 The Rector, Preacher: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10ih 7.00 a m, Holy Communion, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th 10.00 a.m.Holy Communiom As Lo Nr 1.: = ee AB mS EWE Er of gem ey ama CC IEEE GRD I RITE TMT SAE TS CS 0 STRESS CT ows Come to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.\u2014 hure wn Ra aE \u2018 which had given such power unto men.\u201d (Matthew 3 : 2, 6-8) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cJesus beheld in Science the perfect man, who appeared to Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, A, D.D.: Student Assistant, Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A.Gifford Mitchell, B,A.,, Mus.Bac, \u2019 Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 10,00 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Nursery Division, .11.00 a.m.Service of \u2018Worship, 7.30 p.m.A Service of Grateful Remembrance, conducted by Hon.Chaplain, Véry Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D, Officers and members of Remembrance and Coronation Branches of The Canadian Legion will attend.Major-General C.B.Price, DS.0., and Hon.Mr.Justice MacKinnon, O.B.E., will assist In the service.MONDAY p.m.Cubs, pan.Y.P.U.TUESDAY p.m.Badminton Club.WEDNESDAY p.m.Ladies\u2019 Missionary Auxiliary.6.45 8.00 8.00 2.30 Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.him where sinning mortal mad appears to mortals.In this perfect man the Saviour saw God's own likeness, and this correct view of man healed the sick.Thus Jesus taught that the kingdom of God is intact, universal, and that man is pure and holy.\u201d b (page 476) MELVILLE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave.Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D+ Minister SUNDAY.NOVEMBER \u201cth 11.00 a.m.Public Worship, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Public Worship, Lester A.Woodin.Organist and Cholrmasler EVERYONE CORDIALLY WELCOMED Stanley Presbyterian Church Westinount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe World is YOU.\u201d 11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Get off the SIDE LINES, they need you on the PLAYING FIELD.Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M.(McGill) Organist and Cholr Direcier L.Mus.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A.S.T.M.SUNDAY.NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 a.m.Unveiling and Dedication of War Memorial.\u201cLife\u2019s Splendour Stands in Life's Sacrifice.\u201d 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe World Council Report on International Disorder\u201d.Choir will render \u201cFor the Fallen\u201d and other Special Music.Dr.Lloyd Smith nt Both Services Organist and Choirmaster Me, John Robb, Mus, Bae, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, Minister B.A.Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant-Minister SUNDAY.NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 a.m, Morning Worship and Church School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.\u2014 Mr.Grant will preach at both services.8.30 p.m, Alpha Omega Society, Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus, Bac, F.C.C.0.COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church | 463 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.McLennan Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 11.00 n.m.Special Service.Unvelling of Memorial TPlaqué> Speaker: Major Gen.C.B, Price, C.B., B.5.04, B.C,M., V.D.Special Music, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.St.James Men\u2019s Assoclation 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Peace Makers\u201d Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, 8.15 p.m.Fireside Hour.Technicolor: \u2018Land of the Maharajah.\u201d Young People especlally welcomed F'LVEstmount Park 744 -FMMANUEL y AE, .Wesiern Ave.at Lansdowne Tl \u2014 Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th RENEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.Subject: \u201cIts not too much to ask.\u201d 11.00 a,m.Church 7.30 School, .m.Evening Worship.\u2018Springs In the Desert.8.30 p.m.Young People's Union.Dr, Campbell wll} preach.Broadcast of both Morning Subject: and Evening Services.DON'T MISS THIS THIRD BIG WEEK-END TOPIC! Speaker - O.J.Ritz, M:A.\u201cEND OF THE WORLD\u201d MATT.24:3 SUN.\u2014 7.30 PH.4250 Western Ave.WESTMOUNT Main Auditorium of Seventh-Day Adventist Church Thousands of Ministers Across North America Are Preaching This Striking Message! COME EARLY! + | Couple Plan Early Social and Personal the Apostle.Miss Mary Ellen Bermingham, Pictured above are Miss Joan Alexander Nelson and Mr.Michael Kelway Oliver, whose engagement is announced.Miss Nelson is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Warren D.Nelson, cnd Mr.Oliver is the son of the Rev.Canon Gilbert and Mrs.\u2018Oliver.The marriage has been arranged to take place on December 18, in the Church of St.James ose THR EXAMJNER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1948 Winter Wedding of 4234 Marcel Ave., N.D.G, left sored by the H.M.C.S.Saguenay | Co.Ltd.at an open meeting of on Friday night, for Miami, Fla., where she will spend two weeks es guest of the Embassy Hotel ! Miss Golda Shaitelman left by plane recently, for a month's vacation, to California, and while Chapter, I.O.D.E., in aid of chapter funds, is being held tomorrow afternoon, from four o'clock to half-past six-o\u2019clock, in the Wardroom, H.M.C.S.Donnacona, Drum- mond Street.Joint Conveners will be Miss Pauline Hanson and Miss- in Passadena, will be the guest Ellen Currie.of her nephew, Mr.Bernard Berlin.The annual sherry party, spon- Mrs.Norman B.Muir will be tea hostess at the Fashion Show being presented by Holt-Renfrew = ; Charlotte Gowns | CLEARANCE SALE! ® DRESSES eo SUITS ® COATS © SWEATERS JUST ARRIVED! EXCITING NEW DRESSES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON.* BLOUSES MILLINERY 1353 GREENE AVENUE Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE.OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY Fl.7773 Personal, individual attention amidst pleasant surroundings \u2014 away from the hustle and bustle of downtown.\u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 | SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT .3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence 7 ZZ R227 2 7 Rad LR Od PR PP Pld dd ddd MME A.CourvalL AND D.: A.GOTHIC ~ D.: À.Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 4236 St.Lewrence 6550 St.Hubert BZ 0 27.7 ZL Al 27 reel 2 lal lu dled ddd ddd iid ids LME MU LA APM MA AE A] the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock in Victoria Hall, Mrs.R.W.Varey, and Mrs.J.M.Purcell will pour.The Drama Group will assist Mrs.R.H.Grant and her committee to serve the re- freshmentas, Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the Norman- Chippindale wedding on Saturday are: Mrs.Ora Downs, grandmother of the bride, of Denver, Colorado; Mr.Gordon Norman, of Sarasot, Florida; Mr.and Mrs.T.N.Fin- cal, of Cranford, N.J.; Mr.and Mrs.William Goedecke, of Maple Wood, N.J.; Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Lond, of Summitt, N.J.; and Mrs.Nolan Moor, Jr, of Tulsa, Oklahoma.Among thbse who entertained recently for Miss Marion Chip- pindale, whose marriage to Mr.Francis Norman is taking place on Saturday afternoon in Dominion Douglas Church, are: Miss Miriam Tees of Belmont Avenue, at a kitchen shower; ginia Dobson, of Mountain Street, at a crystal shower; Marlee Dohan, of Redfern Avenue, at a luncheon.The fifth anniversary tea of the Win-Velt Club of Montreal, was held at the residence of the President, Mrs.Robert S.Smith, on Sunday.The tea table which was presided over by Miss Madeleine Finnerty, was decorated with yellow and mauve mums and long lighted tapers.Mrs.Ann Breen and Miss Gwen Roberts assisted in serving.Mrs.W.P.Montgomery, chairman of the Autumn Dessert Bridge of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, held a meeting of her committee at her home the forthcoming bridge which takes place on November 22nd.were planned.Tea was served, Ushers for the Concert sponsored by the Montreal Convalescent Hospital Associates which is taking place tomorrow evening, at the Ritz-Carlton when the guest artists will be Mr.William Stevens, pianist, and Miss Marguerite Paquet, soprano, are : Miss Jean Elliott Miss Constance Bedard, Miss Phyllis Burke, Miss (Continued on Page 8) Miss Vir- and Miss PAGE SEVEN Robert Masterson Mr.Mrs.= = & and Married in Perth, Scotland, on Nov.3, 1898, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Masterson, of 434 Claremont Avenue, Wednesday celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.Masterson, who came to Montreal in 1906, and have resided here ever since, have five children, Mrs.D.Bradley, of Melrose Avenue, N.D.G.; Mrs.Williom Tode, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr.John Masterson, of Snowdon Avenue; Mr.David Masterson, of Decarie Bivd.; and Mrs.J.White, of Decarie Blvd.; and six grandchildren, Jean and William Tode; Heather, Roberta, and Linda Masterson; and Carol Anne White, : { While we have a lovely 5 selection to choose from © Nightgowns Trimmed with Lace or Plain 7.50 to 17.50 Rayon Knit Nightgowns 3.50 and 4.00 TS Quilted Bed Jackets 6.50 to 10.50 EE Satin and Crepe Slips 3.50 to 10.50 Rayon Knit Panties and Vests 1.00 to 1.75 Nylon Hosiery In All the New Fashion Shades 1.40 to 2.50 As a personal service to our customers, i we will lay-away any gift with a small | deposit.Specializing in - INDIVIDUAL FITTIN CS on Friday, when arrangements for 1 # ESTABLISHED 1921 g LTD.DE.1 850 27 7 ; 4888 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST AN ACNES CE THB EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918 GERRY'S «en CHATTER COLUMN sms EIGHT mat Can't Last Your Own Fur Crealion 1 { One of these mornings we are bound to awaken to find the snow on the ground, One often hears the term \u201cExclusive Furrlers\u201d, with the thoughts of winter sports ahead.If you have not by now visited the but it is seldom that one really comes across just such a shop.I did last week, and I know that you would immediately want to know all about my find FLOMEN & LUSSIER INC, 1178 Sherbrooke St.W., near Peel St., is where these exclusive furriers are established.I'm sure you have often noticed this shop with the navy blue sawning over the window.Flomen & Lussier Inc.have been in business for fifteen years, and in 1 NORWAY SPORTS at 1545 Mountain St, just below Sherbrooke, then you have a 43 surprise coming.Here is a bit of Norway, even to its owner, the celebrated Norwegian ski pro, \u201cJACK\u201d Christian Krefting.This is our first skii shop where one can buy everything from a skiing sweater to the finest in skiis and ski boots.Norway Sports has the exclusive rights to sell the famous MARIUS ERIKSEN skiis, with their sleek and streamlined shape to ensure you the utmost in skiing pleasure and skiing safety during the coming winter season.An experienced skiier knows the an importance of the right type of boots for this thrilling pastime, so be sure and visit this exclusive shop for the latest designs in European slalom ski boots.You may also purchase the Norwegian Olympic blue and white sweater with cap and scarf, also the Alpine KANDAHAR harness.The well known Gresvik and Johanssen and Nilsen slalom, downhill, jumping and cross-country skiis, famous for their durable flexibility the world over, are also to be had here.No words of mine are needed to introduce the Irving ski suit, which th: Norway Sports are featuring.Besides all this, the shop will maintain a first class repair dept, where you will receive individual attention, and know that your precious skiis are being looked after by an expert.This is just a brief sketch of an unusual shop, but next time, I will have more chatter.Those who did not finish their skiing lessons at Westmount Park, due to the early breakup last spring, will be able to arrange for same by contacting Kresting at NORWAY SPORTS.* Facts Last week I went to Toronto on a busman's holiday, that is, visiting all the speciality shops and comparing them with our own C.SL.ones here.After looking at some very attractive merchandise, I came home with a few facts in the back of my mind.One was that far away fields are not always as green as they seem to be.More experienced travellers than I have said that the C.S.L.Gift Shop, 1480 Sherbrooke \u2018St, is comparable with the best they have ever seen, and this is one of the FACTS I found out last week.When speaking to Ivy Morton at THE SHOP this week, she sald how happy the girls had been in seeing so many new faces during the past two weeks, and hoped that these customers would not wait until the next sale to return to THE SHOP.Many new names from Verdun, Westmount and N.D.G.have been added to the charge accounts.From a preview of the merchandise that I will be telling you about from now on, I know you will feel more at home when reading this chatter.Another FACT is that a new supply of the famous Murray Bay bed spreads, singles $14.95, double $16.95, and baby blankets, $3.95-$4.50, have been received.An interesting FACT that I have so often expressed is that one can shop here in a perfectly quiet and dignified atmosphere, and yet pay no more than one would on St.Catherine St.IN FACT, the FACT of the matter is, that we, Montrealers, are very proud of THE SHOP.æ » # Your Next Door Neighbor Have you ever considered hy > the idea of taking your 04 £3.next door neighbour out }/; (4=.4; 1 for lunch ?This may sound 7 1 a bit unusual, but come to think of it, whom do we run to first when we discover at the last moment that we are short of baking powder for that batch of ( hot biscuits for the afternoon tea ?Or when little Johnny discovers he can cut anything with a knife, including himself ?Now this suggestion does not entail the depletion of a five dollar bill, or noticeably reduce your allowance for the next month.Do you know that you can have a deliclous lunch for two, for less than $2.00.Where ?I know you will think that I am exaggerating, but it is true, at THE MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL COFFEE SHOPPE.You will be delighted with the gay atmosphere here, and the many friends that you will be bound to meet.In fact, it is the favorite rendezvous of many well known writers and radio personalities.However,\u2019 what you are interested in is, I know, what does one get for less than two dollars.Well, you may have your choice of Fried Sole, Capon Cutlet with cream sauce and green peas; Browned Beef Hash, and a wide choice of desserts with tea, coffee, bread or rolls.This menu changes every day so your choice may be different.I know you will be charmed with this eating spot, \" and your neighbour will be impressed with your cholce, as one may be \u201critzy\u201d here without being extravagant, LJ » » A TO PREVENT RUGS FROM SLIPPING, sew a preserving jar rubber ring under each corner of all loose rugs; or cork from the Inside of bottle caps cemented or glued on the underside of the rug.AS that time have built up an enviable reputation for their interest in every fur coat that they sell.When chatting to Mr.Flomen, he said how every coat that is sold becomes another member of his fur family, because individual attention has been the keynote to their success.This was very apparent to me as I watched the different women who were having their old coats repaired, or others choosing new coats.Buying a fur coat at Flomen & Lussier Inc.is more than an investment, for it may be your most expensive and cherished garment, therefore you will be assured that it will be properly cared for in the years to come.This is the time to decide on THAT new coat, and after watching what the ladies were choosing at Flomen & Lussier Inc, I know you will be particularly pleased with both the fur and style, and the attention that these exclusive furriers guaranteed.Social and Personal (Continued from Page 7) Elizabeth Kennedy, Miss Therese Martineau, Miss Margaret Mc- Laughlin, Miss Vera Nolan, Miss Marion Nolan, Miss Sibyl O'Con- nel, Miss Madeleine Turcotte and Miss Constance Taylor.Parliamentary Procedure .Class of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's\u2019 Club under the chairmanship of Mrs.W.E.Shepherd, commenced their class Tuesday at the home of the instructor, Mrs.G.W.Latham, 2283 Regent Ave., and will meet every second week at 2 o'clock, APPROACHING MARRIAGÉ On Saturday afternoon, at half- past three o'clock, in Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount, the marriage will be solemnized of Miss Marion Chippindale, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alan Chippindale, of Westmount, and Mr.Francis A.Norman, son of the late Professor Francis H.Norman, and of Mrs.Norman, of the Town of Mount Royal, the Reverend Dr.Lloyd Smith officiating.Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be attended by Miss Virginia Dobson, as maid of honour, and by Miss Miriam sister, acted as maid of honor.Her gown was of Alice blue taf feta, fashioned on similar lines to the bride's.Her headdress was & bandeau of ostrich feathers, and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow mums.Mr, D.Blampied acted as best man for his brother, and thé ushers were Mr.H.C.Swaffield and Mr.V.Carter.Mrs.J.Watson, the brides mother, wore a street length dress of smoke grey crepe, with black accessories, and a corsage of small pink roses.A reception was held at the Berkeley Hotel, Montreal, and later the couple left on a motor trip to Ontario.For travelling the bride wore a sky blue faille suit with navy accessories, and a core sage of pink carnations.Out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Swaffield and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Swaffield, Kingston, Ont; Mr.and Mrs.J.8S.Swaffield, and daughe ters, Arlington, Mass, U.S.A.Wedgwood Exhibit Preview Tomorrow * * Tees, as bridesmaid.Mr.Gordon On Saturday at the Museum ° .K.Norman will act as best man of Finé Arts of the Art Associae inner-Port-Charm.° AF all P ick U.Pp D for his brother, and the ushers tion, Montreal will have its first At the beginning of this year Dr.Martin Rondeau introduced his medicine called RONDEAU'S DSS MEDICINE, and with great success.This tonic contains 16 different ingredients including herbs and vitamins A and D.The use of herbs for medicinal purposes is told in The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist, by Sir Ernest Wallis Budge, \u201cWhen the Sumerians began to compile their Herbal .or record of herbs used for medicinal purposes, cannot be said, but a note written in the second year of the reign of Enlil-bani, King of Isin, about .2201-2177 B.C., is now in the British Museum\u201d.For five thousand years herbalism has thus been practised as a relief provided by nature for the diseases of mankind, and for many centuries it was the only known form of medical treatment.Herbalists value herbs for their virtues as food as well as medicines, for they have the power of building up the general health at the same time as they attack the disease.It was Hahnemann, the founder of Homoeopathy, and his school, who, by careful clinical observation, proved that the traditiond]l knowledge of herbs was correct, and that they could influence not only a particular organ, but a particular part of each organ, and even a particular nerve.Many have found that by the taking of Rondeau\u2019s Medicine at this time of the year, and continuing throughout the winter, colds are not so easily contracted.All city and out of town C.0.D.orders delivered.Phone EL.8056 or WE.2002, Antibitol Co.Ltd, 390 A Victoria Ave.Westmount, Que.A visit to Joy Gilmour's dress Salon at 1488 Sherbrooke St.W., near Guy, will reveal the way you'll dress for dinner-at-home this winter, in the most romantic of gowns, reminiscent of old port passed to the left and the warmth of conversation before the fire.Today, the trend has definitely gone towards the cocktail suit for those informal parties that will be shaping up from now on.Many of you have admired Joy Gilmour's modelling, with her captivating smile and naturalness.When you visit her salon, you will find the same personality, ready to show you your \u201cdream gown\".The prices have been carved to fit milady's purse, so if you are looking for a black Moire cocktail suit, for $25.00, it is here waiting for you.This one has a back peplum, smartly cut, and with a more expensive look.Or maybe you have had in mind a new Tissue Faille dress, around $30.00.Only yesterday I was looking at the many captivating styles in this type, and remarked over and over, how distinctive and individual they all were, with the back interest and the jewellery neck line.There is a brown Faille dress having a cape hung from the shoulders that really is divine.Coming back to the cocktail suits, so many women like these for the changes one can make with them, like adding a fussy blouse.I know you will be enchanted with this new salon, its cheerful atmosphere, and the confidence you will feel having Joy Gilmour selecting à frock carved to fit everyone's budget.will be Mr.Clifford Norman, brother of the groom, Mr.Warren Chippindale, brother of the bride, and Mr.Robert Johnson.Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Windsor Hotel.WEDDINGS BLAMPIED-WATSON The marriage of Sylvia Pearl, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Watson, Moffat Avenue, Verdun, and Mr.Arthur Gordon Blampied, son of Mr.F.Blampied and of the late Mrs.Blampied, Manning Avenue, also of Verdun, was solemnized recently in Westminster Central Church, Westmount, the Rev.Nickerson officiating.Bronze and yellow mums were used to decorate the church.The wedding music was played by Mr.J.Robb, and\u2019 the soloist, Mr.J.Grant, sang \u201cAve Maria\u201d, during signing of the register, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of heavy satin, with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves ending in points over her hands, and finger-tip veil, held by a bandeau of white feathers.She carried a cascade bouquet of white mums, and heather sent especially from Scotland.Miss Lilliam Watson, the bride's opportunity to see the great cole lection of Wedgwood pottery that has been sent over from England to tour the American continent.The exhibition opens tomorrow night with a private view for members and invited guests, at 9 o'clock by R.Keith Jopson, O.B.ü., Economic Advisor to the United Kingdom Commissioner and Uni« ted Kingdom Senior Trade Come misioner.The exhibition consists of material never before seen in the Western hemisphere, contains over 300 pieces, and is virtually .a history of English ceramics.The objects are more fully explained by the inclusion in the exhibition of molds, trial pieces, production processes and documents.Special and new installations have been prepared in order that each of the pieces may be seen to best advantage.The exhibition \u2018has been lent by the Wedgwood Museum in Etruria, Staffordshire, England.A finely illustrated handbook gives added information about the whole history of this notable pottery.The exhibition will remain on view through Sunday, January 2.The Museum is open free to the public on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.= | > it E rer mee Ema AT my S EU AMY seks se edd à SEL TIVO te few ro Huma =[IN THE WOMAN'S REALM ~ | Scholarship Winner Bessborough The regular monthly meeting of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter I1.O.D.E.will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the Honorary Regent, Mrs, A.W.My- rs, 4437 Grand Boulevard, Apt.1, at 8.15., Business Women The Professional and Business Women's Organization of the parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, will meet Tuesday evening, at 830 p.m, in St.Leo's School Hall.Mrs.Timothy F.Slattery will be the speaker for this occasion.All members are Invited and asked to bring their friends.Melville Auxiliary The Melville Auxiliary of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will meet at 3 p.m.on Tuesday, in the church hall, Melville Avenue, Westmount.The guest speaker will be the Venerable Archdeacon Gower-Rees while the soloist will be Mrs.Lester A.Woodin.Devotions will be conducted by Mrs.Cameron.Westmount Club A meeting of the Westmount Women's Club will be held at Victoria Hall on Friday, November 12th, at 2.30 p.m.The guest speaker will be Dr.Douglas JT.\u201c Wilson, M.A., Ph.D, and the title of his address \u201cNew Designs for Living.\u201d The soloist on that occasion will be Mrs.W.H.Lewis, contralto.Guest tickets may be used.Temple Emanu-El , On Tuesday, at 3 p.m., in commemoration of World Government Day, Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will have an outstanding speaker, Mr.Maxwell Cohen, Assistant Professor of Law, McGill University, and a member of the Bar of Manitoba and Quebec.Apropos of the event being celebrated, his subject will be \u201cCrisis in the International W.H.CURRIE EXPRESS MOVING By Experienced Men Local and Long Distance PACKING & CRATING 1928 St.Catherine West Wilbank 3322 LOIS NEWMARK The Westmount Women's Club announced recently that their annual scholarship of $100.00 has been awarded to Miss Lois New- mork, doughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry A.Newmark, of Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount.Miss New- | mark, now a student at McGill University, graduated from West- mount High School last June.Order\u201d.An open forum will follow.All members and their friends are invited, and tea will be served.Maritime Women The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will hold a meeting on Wednesday evening, at 8:30 p.m.in the Royal Mount Room, Town Hall, Town of Mount Royal, on which occasion the Montreal Ballet Group consisting of 27 girls under the direction of Mrs.Eleanor Moore Ashton will present \u201cSylphides\u201d.They will be accompanied on the piano by Mrs.Reta Ebner Aronson.The speaker for this meeting is Dr.J.S.Astbury who will take for his theme \u201cWomen of the Orient.\u201d Memberg are entitled to bring guests to this meeting.Rummage Sales A rummage sale, sponsored by the Women\u2019s Association of Calvary United Church, Dorchester Stat Green Ave, Westmount, will be held in the church hall, on Saturday at 2 p.m, The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Optimist Club of Montreal, is sponsoring a rummage sale to be held on Tuesday in St.Stephen's Church Hall, Dorchester Street and Atwater Avenue, at 2 p.m.Fine Assortment of Rings, Watches, : | 4188 St.Catherine W., near Creene For Fast Service Bring Your To The Qualified Watchmaker L from ELGIN Wedding Gifts, etc.ALEXANDER WE.2102 AND Original prices range Salon No.FIFTY SMART DRESSES | REDUCED FOR QUICK SELLING AT REDUCTIONS OF 507, {Crepes and Wools) ANN MacLEOD 1502 St.Catherine Street, Wost (Near Guy Street) 112 (First Floor) Fitzroy 9774 MORE from $20.00 to $60.00 | CFTR DEST ORD Remembrance Day All members of the Silver Cross Women of Canada\u2019 will meet at 9.45 a.m, in the concourse of the Windsor Station, on Thursday, November 11th, and will then proceed to the Cenotaph, on Dominion Square, to attend Remembrance Day Service.St.Andrews W.A.The Wofen\u2019s Association of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will hold its busi- ness and sewing meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m.The tea hostess will be Mrs.Mortimer Rubenstein and No.5 Group.Shaare Zion The Sisterhood of the Shaare Zion Synagogue is holding its Programme Meeting on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m, in the synagogue auditorium.The program will consist of a \u201cPageantry of Fashions,\u201d sponsored by Lever Bros.and tea will be served.Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs.H.Diamond and Mrs.A.Rosenberg.St.Mary's Aux.The St.Mary's Hospital Ladies Auxiliary are holding a complimentary bridge on membership day, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m.in the Palm Court, Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.Anson Campbell, membership chairman, will convene this event.Tea tickets may be obtained from reception committee, There will be a brief business session preceding the bridge with the President of the Auxiliary, Mrs.T.J.Mulcair, in the chair, Homoeopathic Aux.The Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital will be held one week in advance of regular day.Dr.James Griffith will be the guest speaker on Wed., Nov.10th, an 3.00 p.m.in the Griffith Memorial Hall, Homoeopathic Hospital.Members of the executive committee will meet on Monday, Nov.8th, at the home of Mrs.E.D.Johnson at 2 p.m.Winter Wonderland Theme of 1.O.D.E.Fair Now Being Planned The magic hand of winter with predominating colors of red, green and stardust, will fashion the Canadian Countryside theme, designed for the I.O.D.E.Christmas fair, to be held on December 3-4 at Victoria Rifles Armoury, Cathcart Street.The typical habitant home with its snow-covered roof, chimney and icicles will be featured, and Christmas trees in all their glory will lend added color and charm, Committee members of the forthcoming Christmas Fair which is being sponsored by the Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire are: General Chairman, Mrs.Harold W.Emo; Vice-chairman and convener of special names, Mrs.Stanley Neilson; Co-Conveners for Press, Publicity and Advertising, Mrs, Ruth Winters, Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde and Ass\u2019t Mrs.C.C.Corneille; Ticket Convener, Mrs.E.J.Tobin; Secretary, Mrs.J.R.Beveridge; Treasurer, Mrs.R.R.Delong; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs.A.E.Roodhouse.Miss Mae Barwick, Regent, and |g the following Officers of the Municipal, are also on the im- Vipond, Mrs.Paul Kuhring, Mrs.mediate committee:- Mrs.Frank Norman Fletcher and Mrs.A.B.Madden.Canadians everywhere prefer apples to perhaps any other kind of dessert.In the fall when apples are plentiful, it is a good idea to preserve some of the crop for springtime lunches and suppers.The following recipes were supplied by the marketing service, Department of Agriculture.ur I I Lt ee comes aes \u201cTHE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER §, 104 Aare PAGE NINB Early Subscribers Listed In N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club Bridge The Autumn Dessert Bridge of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, under the chairmanship of Mrs, W.P.Montgomery, will be held in Victoria Hall on Monday, November 22nd, at 1.30 p.m.Early sub.Xavier Convener ¥ scribers are as follows: | Mesdames J.W.Perks, N.B.Muir, J.H.Maude, R.Japp, K.\u2018E.Norris, J.M, Purcell, H.S.dB Marion, J.P.Zeran, C.T.Groome, MRS.CHARLES J.BROWN At the annual card party of the Xavier Apostolate Guild, which is being held at 8 p.m.on Thursday, November 11, in Loyola College, Mrs.Charles Brown wiil be general convener, assisted by Mrs.J.A.Weldon, who is in charge of tickets.Mrs.Peter Reid, Mrs.J.J.McGee, and Mrs.R.H.Gollop - form the hospitality committee, and Mrs.J.M.Hayes, President of xa Guild, will receive the guests, assisted by the Past- Presidents.TEN IN PENCIL ARE NOT ACCEPTED FOR INSERTION IN THE WOMAN'S PAGES.COMMUNICATIONS WRIT- iD.K.Gowans, I.K.Lowry, C.| A, Camirand, W.M.Hick, R.W.i Varey, J.S.Miller, J.C.Osborn, E.D.Elliott, R.A.Copeman, .Geo.Wilmot, R.Roberts, F.J, ; Hearns, C, G.Nuttall, W.B.S.t McGilton.Mesdames W.G.Stevens, C.B, Bowers, 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PTE TT de 7 ~ PAGE TWELVE Cac fra?Spiced Apple Cake Is Treat For The Family \u2018For cold fall dinners, spiced apple cake served from the oven is a heart-warming thought, Spiced Apple Cake (6-8 servings) One-quarter cup butter, 12 cup sugar, 1 egg, % cup light molasses, 1! cups sifted flour, \u20184 teaspoon salt, 15 teaspoon soda, Ja teaspoon powdered allspice, 14 teaspoon powdered ginger, 4 teaspoon powdered cinnamon, Y% cup boiling water.Topping Three large apples, peeled and fliced, 3% cup sugar, 1%: tahle- poons flour, 2 tablespoons buter, 4 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoon owdered allspice.Beat the butter and sugar to- ether until light.Add the egg md molasses and beat well.Sift salt, soda and spices | the flour, logether.Add the sifted dry in= gredients to the creamed mixture Alternately with the water, beat- mg until smooth.Grease an 8- inch square baking pan or dish with melted butter.Pour the batter into the dish, Cover the batter with rows of sliced apples; mix the sugar, flour, butter, salt and allspice together and sprinkle over the apples.Set the oven at moderately hot (400 degrees F.) Bake the cake one hour.Serve warm or cold, with cream.Here's something new for the main course: Liver Sausage Burgers (Serves 6) One pound liver sausage {Braunschweiger), 2 medium on- fons, 2 medium tomatoes, 6 round buns.Cut liver sausage into %-inch- thick slices and brown slowly in hot fat.Turn and continue cooking slowly until well browned.Cut thin slices of sweet Bermuda NMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS p Are You Entertaining?WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes; Glassware, Punch Bowls, | I For All Occasions @ Naw Bridge Sets For Sale @ Bench & Table Service Phone PL.7032 Reg'd.Established 1919 3878 St.Urbain 2: organizations.Y ARIRTIO- HAUTE TL AU THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19:38 Preing At C W.L.Convention Mrs.W.J.Dundin, National President of The Catholic Women's League of Cenada who has left for Calgary where she will preside at all sessions of the National Convention being held in the Paliser Hatel, November 3rd.to 8th.Mrs.Dundin is a resident of Hampton Ave.and a parishoner of St.Augustine of Canterbury Church.She is on the executive of the United Nations Society, and is à president of the St.Augustine's Red Cross Group, having held that office all during the war years.Mrs.Dundin also is a charter member of St.Mary's Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, Xavier Apostolate Guild, and many other Catholic ocC->oc DOK DOC OC Coat Racks and Lincne i Bert Light Jeweller & Engraver NOW LOCATED AT 1535 Sherbrooke W.(Corner Guy) Fl.6550 - Fl.3317 92000 DOC = + Let s Eat + \u2014 00 OC By IDA BAILEY ALIN O0 D0 Right now, most of us homemakers are wrinkling our brows in | the struggle to balance our food budget.But too often we find.our- \u2018selves \u201cin the red.\u201d We have borrowed from next week's allowance or rent money, or we have bought the foods on a charge account.The _veys, actual curtailment of essen- | tial foods.We are likely to buy too many starches, and far too few proteins, fresh vegetables and fruits.\u2019 To provide appetizing, well-bal- anced family meals on a reasonable sum per week today, is the greatest challenge homemakers have ever been called upon to meet.But while we are putting our influence behind various movements to bring down the cost of onion and tomatoes.If desired, use yellow onions and brown lightly in hot fat.Split buns, toast and butter.Serve hot liver sausage slices between bun halves and top with onion slices and tomatoes.Instead of onion you might use pickle relish or chili sauce, The \u201cAll\u201d has been eliminated from a Los Angeles sign that used to read: \u201cAll the Orange Juice You Can Drink for Ten Cents.\u201d \u2014 The New Yorker, pre-war standards with Special Attention LA PATISSERIE DE GENEVE (Geneva Pastry Shop) .+ « is pleased to announce that they are again able to serve you at their a complete line of the most delectable pastries .exquisite Swiss chocolates .fine assorted petit-fours.SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES, BIRTHDAY CAKES, AND DESSERTS MADE TO ORDER And Thought Given To Overseas Parcels 1861 St.Catherine St.W.Fl.3104 \u2018| thought that we may be going into debt reacts in worry, and in many cases, according to present sur-& food, and planning to use our votes to elect legislators who will work to that end, we have the problem of preparing three meals every day in the week.However, there's one food \u2014 a protein as valuable as meat \u2014 that\u2019 can help out at least two days a week.I mean fish.Yet there are many households in which it is seldom or never served.Cooking Fish But if you'll try cooking fish by methods similar to those used in preparing meat, the family usually becomes enthusiastic.For instance, try a fish loaf by the recipe in this column.The least expensive way to buy the fish for it, is to select a 21; to 3 lb.fish suitable for boiling.Fish from your locality will be cheapest.Clean and boil or pressure-cook it.Use part for the fish loaf, and the remainder for a fish and potato chowder, escalloped fish, or flaked fish salad for lunch next day.You owe to yourself and your family to promote good health through good food.Good health is ur most precious possession.Don't jeopardize it by undercutting the essential foods.Fish Loaf Boil or pressure-cook 131; bs.cod,l haddock, halibut, whitefish ir fish fillets.(Or subsitute a 1 Ib.can salmon.) Remove the skin and bones; flake the fish into bits with a fork.Meantime add 3, cup fine, soft bread crumbs to 3 cup milk, together with the grated rind 1; lemon, 3; teaspoon salt and % teaspoon butter.Heat and stir until a paste is formed.Add to the fish, Stir in 1 egg yolk and fold in the egg white beaten stiff.Spoon into a well-oiled, small loaf pan with the bottom lined with waxed paper.Stand, and bake 45 to 50 minutes in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.).Let stand a minute before unmolding.Serve hot with creamed peas and carrots, or tomato sauce.Dust the top of the loaf with fine minced parsley to add color.TENT Fife ARAVA CHT en anes mes Saturday for Mr.their 50th wedding anniversary, at eight o'clock.It\u2019s Golden Wedd ing Day On and Mrs.Holder Mr.and Mrs.H.R.\"Holder, 5404 Randall Avenue, will celebrate a reception and tea to be held on Saturday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr.and Mrs.J.Harry Condon, 5880 Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, from four to The couple were married on November 6, 1898 at Picadilly, London, England, in St.James Church which has since been bombed to the ground, Both were born in England, Mr.Holder in Colchester, came to Montreal in 1904, when Mr.Holder joined the staff of the White Company as an electrical engineer In 1925 he was appointed by the Montreal Tramways Company to organize the Autobus Department, of which he is now Superintendent of Maintenance.Mr.Holder is a man with many interests, one of which is flying, and as a member of the Montreal Light Aeroplane Club took his pilot's license after he was 60 years of age.He is extremely in- \u2018Booth Heads Named For Homo.Bazaar The annual fall bazaar of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital is to be held in the Griffith Memorial Hall at the hospital on Thursday, November 18 from 2 till 10.30 p.m.Mrs.E.D.Johnson is the President of the Auxiliary and the co-conveners of the bazaar I MRS.E.D.JOHNSON are Mrs.S.P.Hill and Mrs.H.R.Matthews.The following ladies will be in charge of tables and booths:- Mrs.H.Thompson and Mrs.M.Coyle - Knitting and fancy work.Mrs.Walter Mingie - Aprons.Mrs.Roy Jefferson and D.N.Mapes, Jr - Dolls.Mrs: Geo, Morgan and Mrs.H.Greaves - Home cooking, candy.Mrs.Jas.Griffith and Mrs.H.Ward - Toys.Mrs.J.C.Antliff and Mrs.W.Pierrie - White elephant.Mrs.C.N.Knowles and Mrs.Geo.Mallinson - Handicraft.Mrs, N.G.Mitchell and Mrs.W.E.Morgan - Cellophane dinner tickets.Mrs.Maurice Stoker and Mrs.Walter Hatch - Afternoon tea, served from 3 to 5 p.m.Mrs.E.D.Johnson and Mrs.W.R.Henry - Dinner, served Essex, and his wife in London, and Il Call | cleaning.\" terested in photography and is still a very good shot with a rifle, He is a keen fisherman and hunter, and though celebrating his golden wedding, is considered one of the best English billiard playe ers in the city.His wife, the forme er Edith E.Blanch, is also very active, and takes much pleasure in her work for the Shriners\u2019 Hospital, this being her pet hobby.In addition to the many very old friends who will greet them on Saturday at the reception there will be the immediate family, Mr, and Mrs.Holder's two daughters, Mrs.E.B.Baikie, of Hampstead, and Mrs.Condon, of N.D.G.; and one son, Mr.Alfred Holder, Randall Avenue, Cote.St.Luc.The golden wedding pair also have four grandchildren, This is the Way \u2018 We Clean.| Housework is\u201d man's work! It's heavy and hard to do.Our men Friday will come to your house and clean it thoroughly with modern machinery.MArquette 5646 Now for a \"real Fall 1322 Sherbrooke St.West (NEAR MOUNTAIN ST.) \u2018from 6 to 7.30 p.m.our experts revive its original beauty and be in readiness for the forthcoming home-entertaining season with silverware you'll be proud to possess.SILVERWARE GOLDWARE Repaired & Replated Your silverware is a valuable possession.give it the care it deserves.Let \u2014 Silver Platers to C.P.R.Diner Car Service - WE CALL FOR 6726 De St.Vallier Estimates given in your own home without obligation Montreal Plating & Casting Co.Ltd.AND DELIVER CR.2498 \u2014 er rate on Irs.to on- | to ter, fle, un- one lay.rme ery jure Ios ery j on ere Mr.era, ead, and an- The ave Ki | Sunday Special Styled To Save Some Shekels Here's a Sunday treat to serve aix made with a 12-ounce can of luncheon meat.The extenders are rolled oats and egg, both high in nutrition.Glazde Spiced Ham Balls (Sweet-Sour Sauce) One can luncheon meat (12 ounces), % cup quick rolled oats, uncooked, 1 beaten egg, 14 cup milk, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard.Grind luncheon meat.Combine with rolled oats, egg, milk, Worcestershire sauce and mustard.Mix until thoroughly blended.Chill.Shape into small balls and place in shallow baking pan.Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 30 minutes.Sweet-Sour Sauce One-third cup brown sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, % cup fruit juice (pineapple, apricot or peach) or water, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 6 whole cloves, 14 cup dark corn syrup.\u2018Combine ingredients in saucepan and cook on top of the stove until slightly thickened.Pour over balls and continue baking for 13 minutes to give the meat an attractive glaze.For budget conscious meal planners here's another attractive meal-in-a-loaf : Codfish Loaf (8 servings) One pound salt codfish, 1 cup rolled oats ' (quick or old-fash- joned) uncooked, 1 cup cooked - \"ppeas or green beans, 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, ¥ cup chopped pimiento, 2 beaten eggs, 13 cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 4% teaspoon Pepper.Soak codfish in cold water overnight.Drain, cover with cold water, bring to a boil and cook until tender, about 15 minutes.Flake the cooked codfish and com- \u2018bine with the other ingredients.AN EO 7+ Announcing RUTH & CHRISTINE Custom Made Dresses, Suits & Gowns Designed for Ladies ef Discriminating Taste! 1535 Sherbrooke St.Wet Guy Street Roem 9 WE.0649 {ENED OO CTT \u2018of olive oll, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 Tasty Muffins will Add Value To Breakfast Crunchy oatmeal muffins give breakfast lasting value.| Mary's Little Lamb Is Sure To Go Further In These Dishes No longer is lamb regarded as only a springtime meat, for it Is in fairly good supply all year.You'll find a shoulder roast of lamb as flavorsome, tender and juicy as a leg of lamb, and yet a somewhat more economical buy.For a springtime touch when serving a shoulder lamb roast, garnish the platter with apricot halves stuffed with cream cheese and topped with sprigs of watercress.\"When you are roasting a shoulder or leg of lamb, it is important to know the weight of the roast, as this determines the time required for the cooking.If you have no scale at home to weigh the pieces, ask your butcher to write the weight on the wrapper.Always keep in mind that low- temperature cooking is as important in roasting lamb as in cooking all other kinds of meat.For roasting, wipe meat with a damp cloth, then sprinkle well with salt and pepper and place on a rack in an open pan, preferably one just a little larger than \u2018the roast.Set the oven at 325.degrees F.and allow at least 35 minutes per pound for roasting.It is not necessary to baste the roast while cooking.For a special tang, garlic, always a favorite lamb seasoning, may be desired.Grate a clove of garlic and add to two tabléspoons and melted butter.With a pastry brush, paint the top Pour into a greased loaf pan (4% by 814 inches), cover with buttered crumbs and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 45 +00 A mia, minutes.Serve with a sauce.CHARLES BROOKS REG'D W.G.PERRY, Associate INTERIOR DECORATION PAINTING - Exterior and Interior Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picture Framing 1227A CREENE AVENUE WE.2726 {Just above St.Catherine) You .CAN Have Comfort and Style This smooth-fitting opera pump will lend an air of exquisite perfection to your feet.Fashioned for beauty and simplicity with closed toe etched with tulip appliqué and crafted in soft antelope.In Black or Brown.Sizes: 3 to 9.- Widths: 4A to B.PRICE = $16.50 \u201cStewart - Dussäult 1428 PEEL ST.Opposite Mount Royal Hotel ~ MArquette 5473 Store Hours: 9.00 a.m.te 5.30 p.m.of the roast with this mixture.In this way the garlic flavor will be evenly distributed and not too heavy on any particular servings.There .are many other cuts of lamb, and they are suited to all cookery methods.Since practically all lamb is very tender, most cuts may be cooked by dry heat, \u2018that is, roasted or broiled.Shoulder chops, as well as loin or rib chops, are tempting and succulent when oven broiled or pan broiled.Stuffed breast of lamb, as well as shoulder roasts and leg of lamb, may be dry roasted.The less tender cuts, shanks and neck slices, are cooked by moist heat, either by braising or simmering.Savory Lamb Shanks 4 small lamb shanks 1 cup meat stock or water 115 teaspoons horseradish la teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons fat 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar Few grains of pepper Roll lamb shanks in flour and brown in hot fat in a skillet.Remove to a large casserole, Stir 1 tablespoon flour into remaining fat in skillet, add 1 cup of water gradually, and stir until thickened.Add horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, salt and pepper.Pour over lamb shanks and cover casserole.Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 degrees F.) for about two hours or until tender.Serves 4.Roast Lamb Shoulder With Spanish Stuffing 14 cup minced onion 21% cups of soft bread crumbs 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 14 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons chili sauce 14 teaspoon salt 414 pounds honed lamb shoulder Cook onion in fat until soft, but not brown.Combine with bread crumbs, chili sauce, parsley, salt and pepper by tossing all together lightly but thoroughly.Fill lamb shoulder cavity with this stuffing and sew edges together or secure with toothpicks or poultry pins, Place on rack in an uncovered roasting pan in a moderate .oven (325 degrees F.) and allow at least 35 minutes cooking time per pound.Serves six to eight.GLORIFIED EGGS For those who lke scrambled eggs late in the evening, you might glorify them by adding finely diced ham.Serve with toasted English muffins, jelly and hot coffee.Hot muffins for breakfast! That's a Canadian tradition of good eating and good nutrition.Muffins carry food values that stick to the ribs during the rest of the day.Crunchy Oatmeal Muffins (Makes 12-15 average size muffins) One and one-half cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons sugar, 3 tablespoons melted butter, 11; cups quick-cooking oatmeal, 13 cup raisins, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk.Set the oven control at 400 degrees F.and start it heating.Sift the flour.Measure, Add baking powder, salt and sugar and sift again.Add the oatmeal and raisins, mix well.Beat the eggs lightly ; add the milk and melted butter.Add the liquid mixture, all at one time, to the dry ingre- ¢ dients.Mix just enough to dampen the dry ingredients.The batter will look lumpy but that's okay.Do not beat.Fill the buttered muffin pan by spoonfuls about % full.Use 2 teaspoons to fill muffin pans and remove batter each time from the top.If you dip to the bottom the extra stirring will cause poor texture.Place in the pre-hei.ted oven and bake 20 to 25 minutes.Remove muffins from pans as soon as they come from the oven and serve at once.Prune Upside Down Muffins (Makes 12-15 medium size muffins) Twelve steamed, pitted prunes, 6 tablespoons butter, 6 tablespoons sugar, 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 3 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup milk, 4 tablespoons melted butter.Set the oven control at 400 degrees F.and start it heating.Prepare the muffin pans by plac- | beat.PAGE THIRTEEN ing 14 tablespoon melted butter, } tablespoon sugar and one steamed pitted prune in the bote tom of each muffin pan.Raisins, crushed pineapple or steamed ape ricots or peaches may be substi tuted for the prunes.Sift the flour.Measure ; add baking pows der, salt and sugar.Sift again, Beat the egg slightly; add the milk and melted butter, Pour the milk mixture, all at one time, into the sifted dry ingredients.Stir just barely enough to dampen the flour.The batter will be lumpy, but it should look this way if you want good muffins.Do not Over-mixing causes poor texture and volume.Using 2 teaspoons, fill the muffin pans % full of batter.Remove each spoon= ful from the top as dipping down the bottom will cause over-mixing.Place in the pre-heated 400 degree F.oven and bake 20 to 25 minutes, Remove from the pans imme diately when they come from the oven.SERVICE G2 WEDDINGS, BANQUETS RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES | 211 GORDON AVE.YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 I | | ! | i * LA shopper .5160 SHERBROOKE W.By popular request of our customers and for the corivenience of the late Gowns - Dresses - Suits \u2014 Coats and Marlewe Between Vendome DE.5324 WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK GET S00.Hydretherapie scientific Breast Treatment Device Telephone or write for free descriptive booklet.NEO-FORME 1S A COLD WATER and VACUUM combined treatment device that can DEVELOP, DOCTORS and eapeclalists eve where phaye recommended COL WATER in applications on the PREAST, and here many a DOC TOR have already prescribed the use of NEO-FORME to their patients.The career, happiness and future of most women depend on her personality, her charm and good pearance.NEO-FORME will benefit all women using ft, you can be sure IT 18 SIMPLY MARVELOUS! 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PAG FOURTEEN Hospitalized Kiddies Love Story- Telling Hour Junior Leaguer Helps At Clinic ANNE JOHNSON of Cedar Avenue, a member of the Junior League of Montreal Inc., works at the speech clinic of the Children's Memorial Hospital.William Albers, shown in the accompanying picture, is learning to use a hearing aid and at the same time is learning to correct defective speech.He is only one of some nine hundred children who pass through the clinic in a year.Junior League volunteers attend the clinics, which are held twice weekly, and practise with the children the exercises they have been taught by their teacher, the professional speech .Therapist, Mrs, Cordoza.Although ANNE JOHNSON has now got a full time job during the day, she is an extremely active member of the league.Joining the League last year, she did most of her volunteer work at the Junior League Superfluity Shop on University Street.This vear, ANNE ig engaged in story telling at the Childrens Memorial Hospital.From 7 to 8:30 in the evening ANNE spends her time wards of CMH telling fairy stories, dog stories, sports stories ,or whatever her young listeners seem most interested in.On the nights she is not at CMH she is busily reading up on all different types of childrens stories, so she will be thoroughly prepared to please the most critical member of her group.ANNE is one of several Junior League professional work- era engaged in story-telling at Men! 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So I cut a little dack\u2014he was the proper shape to cover up the rent\u2014and appliquéd him over the hole.It brought forth delight and a demand.\u201cAnd now will you put on a little cat, please?\u201d So now the small corduroy overalls boast the beginning of a menagerie.The little chap was so thrilled with them that he rounded up all the members of the family to show them off and I had requests from his brother for \u201canimals on my trousers too.\u201d Mde.Gertrude Rhoden Will Be Guest Artist At Shaar Hashomayim The Women's Auxiliary of Shaar Hashomayin Synagogue will hold it\u2019s autumn meeting, inaugurating the current season, on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m, in the auxiliary room.Installation of officers will take place, and Mrs.Philip Levy, the president, will be in the chair.The musical programme, in charge of Mrs.Samuel Hart, will feature Mde.Gertrude Rhoden, a graduate of the Academy of Music of Vienna, in her first Montreal appearance.During the war years, Mde.Rhoden lived in England, where she gave several benefit performances, and has also done Operatic and Lieder singing both in England and on the Continent.Mde.Rhoden will be accompanied by Mde.Therese Paquin.All members and friends are cordially invited to attend.Tea will be served.W hen Guests Drop In They'll Relish This Idea The clever hostess often finds it time-saving to keep a few perky relishes in the refrigerator, ready for prettying up the snack tray.Prepare a few celery curls, radish roses and carrot sticks and place in a glass jar along with several ice cubes for quick crisping.Be sure to keep this jar tightly closed and in the refrigerator.The relishes will remain crisp for several days.SMALL LINOLEUM REPAIRS If you have a problem of a small hole in your linoleums, you will find it can be best repaired by first digging out the filling that is in the hole and cleaning out with steel wool moistened with\u2019 turpentine.Smooth the edges as well as possible, For a BE ON TIME Readers are reminded that news reports, and announcements for the women's pages should be sent in over the week-end, or as soon after as Is possible.To contact the social editor, phone WA.2718.On formal occasions the Navy's women will blossom out in this revolutionary regulation uniform, a floor-length evening gown of navy blue wool.The ensemble, worn by Florence Knauss of Tea- neck, N.J., has a white silk blouse under a bolero-type jacket.The hat is a small, close-fitting, cres- cent-shaped diadem of navy blue felt piped in black, Mrs.J.Birks Heads Ladies\u2019 Bowling Club The annual meeting of the Lae dies\u2019 Branch of the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club was held on the 29th October and the following officers elected for the 1949 season \u2014 President, Mrs.J.H.Birks; Vice-President, Mrs.J, A, McCrindle; Secretary, Mrs.E.Ca Janes, Treasurer, Mrs.R.H.Anderson; Directoresses, Mrs.W.M.Capper, Mrs.W.M.Irving, Miss E.Snowdon, Miss M.McDonald}, Chairman of Match Committee, Miss M, Sauvalle; Joint-Chairman House Committee, Mrs.G.E, Cheese and Mrs.J.W.Brown, The reports from the various departments showed a very successful year and the prize winners are as follows:- Club Trophy, Mrs.W.M.Irving, Mrs, C.Krause, Mrs.G.E, Robertson and Mrs, R.C.Braithwaite, skip; runners up, Miss Marjorie McDonald, Mrs.R.H, Anderson, Miss E.McKee and Miss E.Johnson, skip; Singles Mrs, R.C.Braithwaite, runner-up Mrs.G.E.Cheese; Doubles, Mrs.F.J.Gall and Miss E, Johnson; runners-up, Mrs.J.A, McCrindle and Mrs.W.M.Capper; Wednesday Night Bridge, Mrs.F.Sharp, Mrs.G.P.Morgan, Mrs, T deG.Stewart and Mrs, W.E.Forbes.HAVE YOUR PEN REPAIRED BY A SPECIALIST WHILE-U-WAIT © All makes repaired and rebuilt.© Authorized PARKER repair a paste.hole and let it dry hard.filler, pulverize a small piece of linoleum of the right color to a fine powder and mix with a small quantity of spar varnish to make Force this paste into the When dry, smooth with sandpaper, apply a thin dab of paste wax, let this dry hard and then polish.service.© Retail sales of fountain pens and pencils.Montreal Pen Clinic 1259 Bleury St.BE.7167 (Just below St.Catherine St.) GENERAL ELECTRIC KETTLE OH \"ERA LL ELECTRICAL LU LT OU LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.5667 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 0 OO EO Da NEW WAY TO BOIL WATER Hot water in a jiffy for every need.Leaves ail the elements of your range free for cooking.Holds four pints and turns itself off automatically if it boils dry.Price, $14.50 J LN OL OO CONTRACTORS (Between Oxford And Harvard WA.1101 de An md bd wom \u2014 LA Pe Sr LA A Nh ek \u201csr BA ts em QT (1 EER EE 1 ge 11 1 KM NI NX | x \u2018Quiet Weekend\u2019 In Fifth Week At The Avenue \u201cQuiet Weekend\u201d the latest and funniest British comedy ever to be shown in Montreal will remain for a 5th merry week at the Avenue Theatre, This ™ the only Montreal Engagement of the sparkling comedy.It is the perfect example of how expert casting and authentic backgrounds can reproduce all the successful ingredients of a popular play with the added action and pictorial adjuncts that can only be achieved in a film version.Esther McCracken\u2019s record- breaking play ran for three and a half years in London and became known as \u2018the play that beat the blitz\u2019, Now, Warwick Ward, producer and Harold French, the well- known director, have turned out a most polished film version of this outstanding stage success, Three of the original members of the cast of the play, Frank Cellier, Marjorie Fielding and George * Thorpe have their original stage rolez, and Derek Farr and Barbara White were selected to play the other importnt star roles.Frank Cellier gives a sparkling performance as the local J.P.who, much against his better judgement, is involved in a salmon poaching expedition as a result of a bet made by his friend, Arthur Royd, who, with his family is spending a week-end at their cottage nearby.In the role of Mildred Royd, the energetic and typical middle-class housewife who loves to plan quiet weekends in the country, Marjorie Fielding repeats the outstanding characterisation that did so much to add to the success of the original play.Derek Farr, recently returned from the Forces is teamed with Barbara White the up-and-coming star, and both give delightful performances as the couple whose love affair nearly goes astray, A glamorous newcomer, Helen Shingler, who, as Rowena, the haughty society girl who nearly upsets the quiet weekend, is another example of expert casting, ing.The film photographed against the Background of rural Berkshire, and reflects the full glory of some of England's most beautiful scenery.Edward Rigby and Josephine Wilson, together with a cast of talented players, all help to make \u201cQuiet Week End\u201d a picture that must not be missed.MEXICAN STAR Mexico's handsome leading man Eduardo Noriega mec kes his American film debut in Pine- Thomas\u2019 \u201cEl Paso\u201d, Paramount color release co-starring John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden and George \u201cGabby\u201d Hayes, Born in Mexigo City, Noriega lived six years in St.Louis, Mo.as a child.qi rer {I i.0 EE RAY JOHNSON AND THE Royalmount Orchestra | STARRING Lovely NORMA HUTTON with The RAY-ETTES and GERRY CORNER IN THE Town Hall, Town of Mount Royal Admission: $1.75 per couple § (tax included) NEXT DANCE Saturday, Nov.13th, AT 9.15 P.M.I LO OO \"| pu Vi LE A n coming up the lines?\u201d poy TRE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1948 REMAINS AT AVENUE 5th WEEK! Frank Cellier and Josephine Wilson agree on their wedding plans and promise the Vicar (Christopher Steele) am early date in this scene from the delightful British comedy \"Quiet Weekend,\u201d which will be held over for a fifth happy week at the Avenue Theatre.This is the only Montreal engagement of the funniest British comedy in years! Ad to the list of memorable screen portraits that of Barbara Stanwyck as Polly Fulton, unforgettable heroine of J.P.Mar- quand\u2019s best-seller.novel, \u201cB.F.'s Daughter,\u201d which opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre in the superb film adaptation.Miss Stanwyck offers a fascinating portrayal of a rich and pampered young heiress who, however good-intentioned, finds that she cannot buy either love or happiness.She discovers it first when she finds that she cannot dominate the strong-minded aristocrat whom she had hoped to marry ; she is disillusioned a second time when she tries to run the life and political career of the man she does marry, a buoyant, attractive but stubborn young economist.The social conflicts, temperamental clashes and emotional fireworks that are engendered before Polly Fulton is given a fresh viewpoint on life and a truer discernment on the value and limitations of money make for a story that faithfully mirrors the tempo of modern American life and for a narrative that never flags in its dramatic impact.,J.P.Marquand collected a rich and diverse gallery of personalities for his story of the life and loves of B.F.Fulton's daughter and they are brilliantly captured in this distinguished picture version.Miss Stanwyck is the striking, rich and spoiled Polly Fulton to the life.Van Heflin gives both verve and an appealing humor to the role of the young economist, while Richard Hart gives the part of the idealistic aristocrat sympathy and force in a quieter vein.Others who stand out in a wisely- chosen cast include Charles Coburn as the dominating \u201cB.F.,\u201d Keenan Wynn as an excitable radio commentator, Spring Bying- ton as the \"heroine's mother and 2 Margaret Lindsay as the girl whom the aristocrat marries on the rebound.Second Feature Paulette Goddarl at her gayest and Oscar Wilde at his wittiest .combine to make \u201cAn Ideal Husband,\u201d the added attraction, as delightful -and high-spirited a screen treat as has appeared this CHANGES LOCALE Mary Grant, noted New York musical comedy designer for many years, is serving in a similar capacity for Paramount's drama of the Italian Renaissance, \u201cA Mask for Lucretia.\u201d Officer: \u201cDlan\u2018t you see me The retruit: \u201cYes, sir!\u201d Officer: \u201cThen, why didn't you challenge me?\u201d The recruit: \u201cChallenge you! Why, hang it, I've known.you ni 5 AL since you was a kid!\u201d | Best Seller and Comedy At Westmount on Sunday season.Here is sophisticated comedy at its very best, packed with sparkling situations and exciting surprises, flooded with saucy humor, and maintaining a lively pace and suspense that will keep you enthralled from beginning to end.In bringing this brilliant adaptation of one of Oscar Wilde's most celebrated comedy hits to the screen, Alexander Korda, pro- ducer-director of the film which was photographed in color by Technicolor, has brought Miss Goddard into a role which gives her an opportunity to exhibit her exceptional talent to delightful advantage.Paulette is the film's Mrs.Cheveley, a devastating divorcee, and a more intriguing and purposeful a female has never hit the screen.She's beautiful, bewitching and positively unscrupulous.She's a minx, a cheat, but Fa above all \u2014 glory be ! \u2014 a woman.She can't resist mixing business (she is a blackmailer by profession) with the pleasure of nailing a husband for herself.So when Mrs.Cheveley descends on London high society of the 1890's, it is with the subtlety and effect of an atom bomb.Sir Robert Chiltern \u2014 prominent in politics and the very epitome of an ideal husband to his adoring wife \u2014 is her immediate target.With Sir Ribert, Mrs.Cheveley's mission is strictly business; she wants his support in Parliament for a shady financial deal, and she holds handy a choice bit of his secret premarital past to overcome any reluctance on his part.When Lord Goring, fabulous man-about-town, attepts to come to the aid of Sir Robert, Mrs.Cheveley blithely decides to take this eminently eligible bachelor in her stride \u2014 A United 37 por Le the An Ideal Christmas gift Je 2 Jer sonal | i MILLINERY han record of your children.Relatives will frame Te moaelind and new hats, eas ge 3972 aîter Biter 830 your own home.Plo sonuble price, WA.i pew ha 5 PIE AL Shadow a CENTOYABLE MOVI MOVIES | RUG 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ecorative y pea ing Dear Miss James: ; FRENCH and Latin for \u201cJunior matriculation also Freneh conversation, By FRANCIS JAMES What type of wallpaper would | Professor \u2018Dents DeL.aRonde.uggest for redecorating an |i) L_ _ - pee Sugg ith slanted walls ?FUR coats renewed, men\u2019s coats Miss James: attic room wi .\"| turned and renewed, men\u2019s suits re- Dear Miss James: The room has one small window modelled to lady's costumes, sports Is it permissable to use flowers and stripes in the same room?We have just had our living room re-papered in a rather prominent stripe.The background is medium grey with a narrow stripe in lime green and a broader stripe in.wine.I am now planning new curtains for the two large windows on the west side of the room \u2014 and would like to have draw-curtains flowered chintz.Do you think this would make the room look junky?Mrs.O.M., London, Ont.Dear Mrs, O.M.: Since you say that your windows are large, I assume that your room is a good size too.If this is the case, there is no = = FuneraL DIRECTORS » Gstablishad 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge ink reason at all why you should not combine striped walls with flowered curtains.Very charming effects can be achieved in this way: You must be careful, of course, that the colors in your chintz do not clash with your walls.My suggestion would be chintz with a background in wine and the predominating design in line green with possibly feathery touches in grey and pale blue.And I do think that you'd be safer to call a halt to pattern at this point.Any furniture in the room would be correctly slip-covered or upholstered in plain fabric to blend FSI aa VAL \u2018| 1909.on the north side.As it is to be used by a young girl, I would like something fairly colourful.Mrs.R.K., Barrie, Ont, Dear Mrs.R.K.: You will want a colorful paper on your walls, of course, to combat the effects of your cold, northern exposure.But do avoid large, overpowering patterns 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seem destined for another mediocre season, as they showed little on either defense or offense in dropping their second consecutive encounter to the Varsity Blues, 33-0, in Toronto on Saturday afternoon.The Blues were even more impressive than they had been the week before, as their well-trained, but outweighed line, stopped 18 of McGill's 32 running plays for either a loss or no gain, and limited the Red Machine to 8 JN first downs for the afternoon\u2019s work.It was the sixth successive time that a Varsity team had downed McGill, the streak having started in 1946.McGill last beat Toronto in the final game of the 1945 schedule, So, this leaves Western as the best intercollegiate team around, and a lead-pipe cinch for the league title, except for a small rule which states that if the second-place team whips the league leaders in one of the two games they play during the season, a playoff between the two squads is in order.That means that if McGill was to luck out a win over the Mustangs while Western then beat Varsity, the Redmen would force a post scason playoff for the championship.However, past performances show that the Redmen nave little chance of upsetting Western, for they haven't beaten the Mustangs since 1938, having dropped eight successive games to the Metrasmen.Also, the Londoners will have an added incentive to win that one next week, for they now have a string of 26 games in which they haven't been beaten, equalling the record of those great Queens\u2019 teams of the '20s.A win over McGill will be No.27 and a new record for Western, who tied the old one by downing the Gaels 23-9, in their most impressive display of the season last Saturday.Getting back to that game in Toronto, it was a great day for the Blues, and for Bruce Cummings, who again was in the role of chief conspirator against the Red Machine.Mr.Cummings passed 29 times, and completed '18, for a 629, mark, and 270 yards gained.One of the passes was good for the first touchdown.Cummings also scored once, and kicked four single points.And just to be different, he kicked for a sensational average of 55 yards per kick, as contrasted to a mediocre average of 36.6 by the Red booters on 13 efforts.Despite these impressive figures, we can't see Varsity beating Western, for Cummings\u2019 nassing is never as effective against the Mustangs as the rest of the league.The speed of the Wsetern backfield, which is by far the fastest in Canada, is the reason for this, and then the Londoners have George Wearring, who is probably the best centre on pass defense in the country.Also, Metras has a triple- threater named Jack Parry, who right now is just about the best halfback in Canadian football.The crux of the matter lies in the fact that both Varsity and Western play the same type of football, and that both Varsity and Western play the same type of football.: * * * NOTES As might have been expected, McGill's running game on Saturday was once more comprised of Murray Hayes, who gained 85 of the Redmen\u2019s total of 104 yards rushing.Murray hit at a clip of 7.75 yards per try through that smart Varsity line .The Redmen ran a total of just 59 plays, 32 running, 12 passing, and 13 kicking.There were also a couple of kickoffs thrown in for good measure .In American football, Notre Dame kept alive their three-year unbeaten streak by hammering Navy, 41-7, the worst loss the Middies have suffered in years.It was the fourth consecutive game in which the Irish scored more than 40 points, At the rate at which they're going now, they seem sure bets to reclaim the national championship that they lost to Michigan last seasoh , .Incidentally, Michigan stayed among the ranks of the unbeaten over the past two seasons, by edging past Illinois, 28-20 ., .In the Far West, California cinched a Rose Bow! bid by outlasting Southern Cal 13-7, but just whom they'll play in the Pasadena event is still a matter of speculation.Michigan and Illinois are inelizible, having gone to the Coast in the past two seasons, but Iowa, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Purdue are Big Nine teams who might be chosen.However none of these are in Cal's class, so the Big Nine may choose a team from outside their own conference, rather than lose the prestige which a defeat would destrov .Alouettes should go into the LR.F.U.finals with a win in Hamilton on Saturday, but don\u2019t count the Argos out vet.Thev showed they're capable of anything in that great win over the Als here last Saturdav.If the Larks are counting on Ottawa to knock the Argos out of the picture they may have a rude awakenine coming for we can\u2019t sere Ottawa playing too hard against the Toronto team, They'd a lot rather get Argos in the finals than Alouettes, who have beaten them twice this season a \"FROM NORWAY TO CANADA.\u201cJack\u201d Krefting, well known young Norwegian ski pro, has opened the NORWAY SPORTS store specialising in ski equipment for experts and beginners, including Marius Eriksen streamlined skis.Î \u201cJack\u201d has established a ski school which he will conduct personally as an added service to his patrons and will give 2 FREE lessons with every pair of skis sold.À ski repair shop is being maintained at NORWAY SPORTS where your skis will be repaired and DELIVERED ON THE DAY INDICATED, Come in and look .sit in front of the fireplace, relax and let \u201cJack\u201d show you his unsurpassed, hand- knitted Norwegian sweaters, Olympic caps and gloves, hand-woven quilts and blankets for your country place.nutcrackers whittled by Norwegian peasants from roots of oak trees, hand carvings of beautiful and intricate design, and dozens of other unusual and ~tzling items.\u201cToray SPORTS 1848 MOUNTAIN STARRY MA.3830 \u2014- THAR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMEER 8B, 1913 ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT J.Wurtele Rankin, Vice-President of the Westmount Realities, whe has been elected Vice-President of the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards.Set of Suitable Knives Handy In Kitchen Work TThe well-equipped kitchen needs at least six pieces of cutlery- paring knife, bread knife, carver, utility slicer, long fork and sharpening steel.For citrus fruit preparation, the right knife saves time, appearance and the fruit itself.For example with grapefruit, one \u201cswipe\u201d of the utility knife and the grapefruit is halved, clean : smooth, and- ready to serve \u201cas is\u201d\u2014or, if you want to serve half a grapefruit with a professional look and for more convenient eating, use the curved grapefruit knife to cut around the outer edge and around the middle \u201ccore\u201d to remove it easily.Then cut from center to outer edge between each section.BODY WORK and PAINTING 372 VICTORIA AVE.The Oldest Representative For Plymouth \u2014 Chrysler \u2014 Fargo At the Service of oll Local Car Owners for Any Make of Lar Courteous Service \u2014 Reasonable Prices Quotations Without Obligation WA.2761-2 MECHANICAL REPAIRS WESTMOUNT * * A Stanley Presbyterian J Rev.J.D.Wilkie will conduct both services of Worship on Sunday.In the morning his sermon text will be \u201cThe World Is You\u201d and in the evening : \u201cGet Off the Side Lines.They Need you on the Playing Field\".As a part of the Memorial Day Service next Sunday, the Third Division, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, under the command of Lt.Col.St.Clair A, McLean, will parade to the Morning service of Worship.At the conclusion of the Youth service, Sunday evening, the Young people will meet for a Fellowship hour.On November 17th, the Masonic Choir will present a concert in Jane MacNab, Violinist, and Miss Doris Killam, Pianist.The regular meeting of the Board of Managers will be held fon Monday evening at 8 p.m.St.Leo's (Continued from Page 18) having Bob Lunny select them to win, which usually means the kiss of death for any teams\u2019 hopes.Loyola College are planning a Boxing Show for Nov.19th and it is likely one or possibly two St.Leo's boxers will be on the program, John Foy, 1948 Golden Glove Champion at 108 lbs and Harry Wolfe, a rugged battler at 142 1bs, are the two Academy boys anxious to show their wares on this show.Bucky Orr, former Aca- charge of the program and this should assure a first class evening of boxing for the fistic fans of the West end.Thanks to the hard working efforts of the members of St.Leo\u2019s Athletic Association, this years\u2019 Junior Football Club are the best equipped football club to ever represent the school.This organization can take a bow for playing a big part in cutting football accidents down to the lowest minimum possible during the past two years.St, Leo's has always been fortunate in having & number of sport minded parents to go to bat for the athletes in the school.Bernard Dube, who suffered a severe accident two years ago while on vacation in California, is on the mend and Bernie's friends, who are many, are pulling hard for a complete recovery for this fine young sportsman and former Academy hockey player.Grant Gill, has his St.Leo's Reds out in front in the Pee Wee section of the Westmount S'x Man Touch Rugby League, And Shaggy is bringing his little friend and master to live in your hearts, too.His name is Robbie in the picture.Off-screen, he's George Nokes, eleven years old and all boy.George, Brenda Joyce and Robert Shayne head the human cast.At the launching of the Princess Patricia, 6,000-ton ship for the C.P.R.'s British Columbia coast, it was recalled that ships first operated in that service took gold- seekers to Alaska for the Klondike Rush of 1898.the Church, assisted by Miss Mary demy top ranking athlete, is in > CISOppag O0 098 THE ABLE \"SEAMAN\" This man is the backbone of the Navy.À fully trained seaman, highly competent through broad knowledge and experience, he is equally at home on the deck of a warship at sea and on the streets of the foreign lands to which his duty takes him.Wherever he Æ\\ goes he wins respect for Canada.He has a satisfying job and * does it well.He is not called \u201cAble\u201d seaman without reason, god aan Jecome Cf BY) Lois SIS life.one.knowledge, WII, III.atts \\ = (0177000000 0011437 ar Sign rn Z You'll have a busy, active, adventurous - You'll have a healthy life and a satisfying You'll visit foreign places and have your chance to see the world.You'll have the opportunity to learn a trade .acquire a wide variety of You'll be given every training and educational aid to help you climb the Navy's\u2019 ladder of advancement.You'll be encouraged and helped to advance with the Navy.Naval regulations permit 30 days leave a year with pay.Pay scales have recently been increased .and you can : qualify for a generous life long pension at the end of your service, while you are still young enough to enjoy it.Royal Canadian Navy Get the facts today from the Naval Recruiting Officer, Royal Canadian Navy, Ottawa, or from your nearest \u2018Naval Division.NII PPPS 2 rg SIS A "]
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