The Westmount examiner, 7 janvier 1949, vendredi 7 janvier 1949
[" A Television\u2019 is completely developed: \u2018and ean\u2019 now be.used\u2019 - 4 commercially,\u201d\u201d Mr.Swinton: stat- \u2018ed, inferring that there is no rea- | ether, \u201cor not Canada can B.C.\" ET On / Video.Criticized ECan Bonding © Corporation in acting & as: final udge \u201chave \u201ctelévision, wis, JHKerled to a \u201cboxer fit a: Ting.who not - -only fights Hig \u2018opponent.but.xeffregs 1 \u201cthe\u201d fateh: too, by.Kurt, R.Swinton when.speaking ta.members.of: the\u2019 ; held: \u2018in Victoria Half.© 7estinount Rotary Club on Wednesday at their\u2019 regula weekly.meet ; \u2018Phe-C.B.C.- \u2018competes\u2019 in.the \u2018same; \u2018field as private radio stations; A \u2018thy decision rests with.\u2018thein- and they are at: present stiuggling it the- \u2018problem; \"he said.Rr MR.Mess Pres.To Leave Mil.For Chicago > 1t \u2018was otfigiaily learned ata re- \u201cception given.si Honor of \u2018Captain A.E.Loveland, officer's Mess President of the Royal Montreal.Regiment,\u201d \u2018that he will shortly\u2019 be deaving- the Tegiment, as his civi- \u201clian: duties as Western Sales Manger for the Rutherford Machin- \u2018ory of the Sun.Chemical: .Corpora.ton .will be- taking him to Chi- Lago.His departure from.Mont- | réal.will be.felt deeply by his \u201cbrother officers as he has been Élosely associated with the regiment since 1925, During the latter : he.became Regimental Bo cemasten and the ngost re- \u201céently elected Mess President.-: \u201cBoh\u201d Loveland; as he is \u2018known\u2019! \u201c Ko his many friends, is at present | - .Maneger of the General Printing Jnk Corp.of Canada \u2018and past Printing.Ink Craftsmen.His other Activities include his membership {in the Montreal Amateur Athletic | \u201cAssociation and \u2018the 82 Waverly AF.and AM.\u201cCaptain -Loveland will be suc- \u201cceeded in the mess presidency by Captain Wiliam Hart.Life Boy Team For Westmount ~ Boys\u2019 Brigade The 1st \u2018Westmount.Company of | the \u2018Boys\u2019 Brigade has béèn- pre Éressing steadily this session \u2018and, is, presently organizing.their Life\u2019 Boy Team, to care for the boys under 12 years of age who are seeking \u2018admission into the older group, Â very \u2018active and attractive programme is in store.for them and together with their naval uniform; makes for a thrilling experience in\u2019 the lives of: \u2018these .younger fellows: Captain J.H.Richardson is happy \u2018to welcome back to-the did.Ist, Capt, Alex Upham, who rose through the ranks of the old Company and then took over the 3rd ontreal Unit, He is happy to be : back in Westmount and will de: velop the Company's Model Railway Club.Buddy Dugan and Alan Keith, two old timers in the Com- DANY are also on the list of officers, By the looks of things at regent, a good future lies ahead f the Ist as they start the new Year, Lance Corporals Hadden White- law.and, John Fuller, will help with \u201cthe instruction of Lite Boys.a | practically - impossible for son.why we shouldit have\u2018 tele- \u2018vision immediately.Canada\u2019 is two years behind the United\u2019 \u2018States and: \u2018six years \u2018behind Biitain in video- development, - he\" \u201cstated.England \u201chas hed television since 1938.A million sets weré made in: the |- U.S.during 1948 and they hope to double \u2018their production this year, \u2018he said.Canadian radio firms are \u2018already producing some sets 80 they will.be ready to supply the market when the C.B.C.finally gives approval to their sale, Even when this \u2018approval js given, he \u2018stated, Canadians will have to -wait at least a year before stations will Hé \u2018available.~ Mr.Swinton told of his'own experience watching .a television screen while a baseball game was being\u2019 played and he said that he could.not havé seen better if he had a seat right: \u2018on the third base the, Television is unexcelled as a medium of.entertainment and edu- | cation, he asserted.: .president of.the Montreal Club of | In answer to a \u201cquestion at the that he did not believe that tele- at aport \u2018spectacles.- Hé.also said \u201che \u2018thought that television screens would be just a8 crammed with advertising and \u2018| comniercials as is radio, because advertisers will stil pay the .freight.- Answering\u2019 several other questions, he \u2018said; that it would be Can- .ada\u2019 to have.a \u2018national \u201chook-up \u2018since \u2018television's range is only 25 to 380 miles, although the U.S.will is.at a disadvantage, he- said, is that its population is so apread out, and will never have an au< dience of more than a million, except possibly in Montreal and Toronto.The Westrhount Y:M.C.A.was the scene of a gay celebration of Teenagers welcoming in the New Year.This year's New Year's Eve Semi-Formal Party was better attended than any previously held.Dancing commenced at 10 o'clock and continued until 2.30 a.m.Some of the highlights of \u2018this \u2018taken of \u2018each couple as they entered the door of the Y.M.C.A., \u2018with the gaily decorated Christmas tree furnishing an appropriate background.A special floor show was provided by Bobby Mc- Lachlan, popular boy singér® Joe Kara, magician and juggler, and Marge Dawson, à Gypsy-Dancér.Joe Kara\u201d amazed the group by us a \u2018Westmount Board of School Com- erid of his talk, Mr.Swinton said vision would affect the attendance .\u2018the penitentiary by Judge T.A.have one by 1952.Where Csnada: pe FRIDAY, JANUARY 7.4 akash Photo _ : GEORGE L.VICKERSON Replacing A.G.Anderson and Mrs.F.:H.Mackay on the.Westmount.: Board of Scheo! Commissioners.arë @eorge 'L.Vickerson and \u201cMs: M.L Tucker, who \u2018were alected.by: acclamation om Monday.0e G.L.Vickerson, Mrs.M.L.Tucker On School Comm.King\u2019s School, Ww School and \u201cTrafalgar School before receiving her Teacher's Diplo- | George L.Vickerson and Mrs.: M.L.Tucker \u2018were elected to the: missioners on Monday by acclamation.They replace A.G.Anderson and Mrs.F.H.Mackay whose second terms of office expired Décember, 1948.Mr.Vickerson is President of, the G.R.Locker Company.He was educated at the High School of Montreal and is a \u2018graduate \u2018of.McGill University in civil engineer- |.ing.He is a member -of the Rotary Club of Montréal, the Montreal Board of Trade, Engineering Institute\u201d of Canada, Professional Engineers of Quebec and the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.Mrs.Tucker was educated at\u2019 \u201cLone Wolf\u201d Gets.| 2 Year Sentence \"Charles Foster, alias Bernard.Stromberg, who became known as the \u201clone wolf\u201d burglar, was recently sentenced \u2018to two years in Fontaine for burglaries committed in Westmount, Outremont and Montreal.Although Rene T.Hebert, K.C., - Crown Prosecutor, recommended that he be given a four year sentence, His Honor said he had to take into account the fact that Foster had no criminal record, that it was his first offence, that much -or the goods had been recovered, and that he had helped police clear up the case.ident of that organization; In 1944, and Richard.Lord \u2018attacking the \u2018Notman Photo ç «7 MRS.\u2018M.L.TUCKER ount High ma -and B.A, \u2018degree\u2019 from McGill, University.; In 1041, she \u2018became Secretary of: Roslyn Homé and School Association and in 1943- she was Pres-.she was choseri Vice-President.of.the.Quebec Federation of Home and \u2018School Associations.Officers.for.the yéar 1949 will be appointed at the next\u2019 \u2018meeting of the board.The present board includes J.C.Nelles, G.L.Vicker- son, Mrs.M.L.Tucker, J.A.DeLalanne, D.A.Bafilie, R.R.\u2019 Hutchison and J.G.Hutchison.Secretary Treasurer is F.B i J HeiligIs \u2014 PRICK: THREE CENTS Re-elected Shaar: Hashomayim Pres.M, J.Heillig was re-elected.Pr, sident - of .Congregation .Shaar Hashomayim for the second finie at the.102nd.Annual Meeting j'Whtech- was Lheld.récently in \u2018the festive atmosphere the Chama.kah festival, .In his \u2018Presidential\u2019 report, Mr.Heillig referred to the \u2018opening of the new Rabbi Herman Abramowitz Educational Building .as thé highlight of the\u2019 year just concluded, , éd by, Philip.Levy, Chairman; of.'| Roos, .Committee; Isaac \u2018Kert,.CHairman {of the \u201cFinance Coniinittee and \u2018Building Committee.The .following - were elected to servé.ag, officers of the .Congre- \u2018gation fr the ensuing yeéar:\u2014 | Honorary - President; \u2018Horace, R.Cohen, O.BE., Vice- President, : Leon Levin; Parnas, .T.Glick- \u2018man; Honorary.'I'reasurer, Isasc Kert; Honorary Secretary, \u201cHar vey\"Golden.Trustees: I, Ballon, K:C.; M: A -Brown, M.Finestone; J, M: Flan ers; P, Levy, P:: .Meyerovitch; K.C.S.E: Moscovitch and J Roba.The following Honorary Legal ore afy Counsel, 'LazaruS Phillips, - C., O.B.E.; Honorary Solicitor; I, tary, Isaac Kert, \u2018N.P.the evening service in the main Synagagué, featuring the Processional Lighting of \u2018the Chanükah Whittet.History Changed to Suit Needs In-W.H.S.Debates.\u2018Menorahs by a delegation of \u2018the \u2018Junior Congregation.no\" .One hundred members of the Westmoünt High\u2019 \u201cSchool Current So Events Club turned out to each of two.recent \u2018meetings -to :trade- blows : \u201cResolved that Professional Sport | over the explosive resolutions: \u2014 Does More Harm than Good; \"and Citizens than Men.\u201d - \u201cResolved that Women Are\u201d Better Va The meetings were billed as debates, In both cases, however, the \u2018climax came during the question period when.the barrage of rapide | fire questions, answers, and impromptu speeches more than once * threatened to turn the meetings into a six-man wrestling: match.Needless to.say, a good: time was had by all, : .i The first debate, over profes-#-\u2014 sional sport, saw Grade XIL pitted: against Grade XI; Ned \u2018Mundell professionals, and Wallace | Emo and Norman Lupovitch defending - Foster was arrested last Sep-\u2019 year's program were\" the photos| Îthe Hi-Y/ Clubs and the West- tember by Outremont police.\u201cwy\u201d GOES ALL OUT FOR his sword swallowing and cigar box balancing aot: This year, there was Some half-hour of Floor Show, and this was a new feature in \u201cxr \u2018New Year's Eve Parties, - The\u2018 New Year was appropriately welcomed in by a shower of -colored baloons, noise makers, the singing of Auld Lang Syne, and a midnight supper.\u201cThe New Year's Eve \u2018Semi- Formal Parties of the 'Y.M.C.A.aré \u2018planned specifically to meet the needs of teenage fellows and girls in the Westmount-area.This year's party was organized.by a representative committee of young people from the Y.M.C.A,, mount \u2018Churches\u2019 .Young People's \u2018Year's Eve Semi-Formal Party them.For the affirmative, Ned Mun- Societies.Members of the New Committee were: Jack Wilson and Robert Hun- gate, Church of the Advent; George Lawrence and Biva Du- fresne of St.Stephen's Church; Lydon McKeown and Ray Ewing, Westmount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club; Ronald Jaeggin and Kenneth Workman of St.Luke\u2019s Church; Norman Creighton, Dominion Douglas Church; Pat Burden and Joan Armstrong,\u201d Teenagers; Gordon Cummins, YEBA; Jim Nesbitt, Westmount.Park \u2018United Church; and in addition, representatives from the Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Club.It is planned that a; similar event win\u2019 be held next year.ov eFiwR ava nas rave cr ond hh def rras dell .stressed the: Tous OF.pe education and the Dest.years of his life in trying \u2018to make the professional.grade, and an.injury could bring a sudden.end to a.promising career, he said.Richard Lord enumerated deaths due to pro sport especially : in boxing and: Other: féports were \u2018also delivers Officers were algo elected: Honor- oo \u2018Thé meeting \u2018was \u2018preceded By Co \\ \\ \\ D the - Education - Cominittee; ' Ties \u2018 -Chaifman_ of, the.House .'- | Max Finestone, Chairman of the ° RE \"i + Ballon, K.C.and Honorary.No- I ; football, Friendly rivals as ama- = teurs become financial enemies as professionals, he.stated.For the negative, Wallace Emo- countered that talented students - at school were bought up by other entertainments besides sports, for - example, the stage and movies.Norman\u201d Lupovitch emph ized that gambling occurs quë erg and existed even hafpre\u2019 one sional sport.The second debatë \u2018attempted to dièséct the delicate question whe ther women were - better citize.than men and proved to be eve more violéntly contested than the first, making up in vehemence what it lacked in logic.Battling for the fair sex were Maida Le.Baron and Joan Noseworthy\" ot.;, - (Continued on Page 4) \u201c PAGE TWO TWO By REG.GROOME = The first, night of -the Chess monthly meeting on January i, After a two weeks lapse due to the holidays, St.Matthias Pack Club > toasted In Having one | M8.oys DIVISION 1\u20ac Ga will resume activities on Friday, January 7th.Several interesting thought provoking game will be! Swimming Meet £a Friday, items have been planned for the new season and Akela G.W.Feote welcome, however, chess sets may January 21st, the seCFna: of the: - is looking forward to another good year.He extends to all Cubs his be in short supply so bring yours Montreal Y.M.C.A.inter-Y Pro« va \u201cScouts & & Cuts best wishes for good Cybbing during 1949, Trinity Memorial Twenty-nine cubs of Trinity Pack attended the first meeting \u2018of the new year, with Sixer Bob Turnbull of the Red Six leading the Jungle Opening ceremony and Grand Howl, following which Graham Martin was presented with his first year service star.Wayne Duggins was invested into the Pack by Akela Bedford.Inspection then took place.Incidentally, Bagheera Armstrong has returned to the Pack.Two relay games were followed by instruction period.Raksha and Bagheera were instructing in the first star tests.Akela and Baloo had signal- Tihg sessions and Mang had a class of cubs working on their First Aider badge.Rikki, our Scout instructor, was working on the boot cleaning, folding clothes and compass tests of the second star work.A signalling relay was run off, followed by a story from the Jungle Book, one song, and the pack formed their council circle for announcements, the Cub Silence, Lord\u2019s Prayer and the closing Grand Howl.The following tests were \u2018passed: Compass; Michael Schell; National Anthem, Michael Schell and, Graham Martin; Cleaning Boots: Garth Stuart; Folding Clothes: Michael Schell, David Dorrance, and Garth Stuart.Registration cards were handed out to each boy present.These are official Wolf Cub identification cards issued by Provincial Scout Headquarters.There will be a general coathanger collection this Saturday morning, starting at nine o'clock.Sixers should telephone the boys in their \u2018sixes on Friday afternoon and notify Baloo at DE.4819 or Akela as to who will be turning out.The Sand six and the Gold six brought in hangers to this meeting.Six competition was won by the Red six, the second time for this season, and the Blue and Gold sixes tied for second place, quite a way behind.The big item of the week is the coat- d x 1st; Mapping, Wednesday, January 26th; Estimations, Thursday, January 20th.Rescuer and Swimmer, contact Neil Cameron at DE.9021.Carpenter and Marksman Badges are four week courses, the latter of which will not likely be repeated for some time.Marksman is being conducted by lieut.Norman Parsons of the Montreal Police Force.Remember to bring badge slips to all courses and tests.Master-at-arms will probably be held in February, also | Fireman.A meeting of all Are2 Scouters fora discussion on badge matters will be held Wednesday, January 19th.Beginning in February, an Area inter-troop competition will be held each month on badge =mesults.Watch this column for further details.= # Kensington Pack Last Wednesday, Terry Quinn was invested as a Tenderpad in the Green Pack and the Cubs gave him a real welcome.Homeeraft Badge was presented to Chris Blackburn by Group Committee Chairman H.G.Wighton.John Gibson was awarded his First Star by DCM W.R.Gold, who was visiting the Pack that evening.ses ee Gob Gold was also a welcome | visitor.As usual, when DCM Gold appears, the Pack asks for a story, | and the Cubs were not disappointed.Sixers Lloyd Forbes and \u2018\u2018Blue- smoke\u201d were examined for their | Second Star by DCM Gold and this week they will know the results.The Pack received a Christmas card and letter, also a photo, of an English Pack to which a food parcel had been sent earlier this year.At Christmas, the Green and Grey Packs sent a parcel to a Cub in the 45th Epping Forest Pack, and the Kensington Cubs were glad to hear that the parcel had arrived Safely, and made a brother Cup very happy.Greetings to the pack were also read from an Akela in Scotland.Sixers and Seconds are reminded that, on THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, By GEORGE COCHRANE \u201cIn Trinidad, where punctuality is staggered by the term \u2018Creole Time\u2019 (which means anything fixed) rain provides a reasonable and acceptable excuse for lateness.\u2018It was raining\u2019 are magic words.It matters not that the rain ceased hours ago.It rs not that the Town was dry as a chip with only a slight drizzle down Liego Martin way.Still \u2018It was raining\u2019 and that\u2019s all there is to it.\u201d \u2014 Errol Hill speaking in the BBC overseas programme \u201cCaribbean Voices\u201d.it be nice if FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, within.two hours after the time | a 1949 pa 7 Y.M.C.A.NOTES J | along.This club has arisen ont of the odd game being played while | the members have been waiting to attend other activities.Others api pear to be inferested in learing the game, so the objects of the club are to provide the opportu- : nity for regular play and to provide instruction for the beginner.Come out tonight and every Friday at 7.30 A new course in Jleathercraft will start on Feb.9, at 7.30- pm.There have beers many.for and the nunyber will 4 be limite d-rjoir-mow.The Dance Instruction Course i {has proved successful and the members have asked for a continuation with advanced modern ballroom steps being taught.This has been arranged and the new course will commence on Jan 28, at 8.30 p.m.The number is limit-.| ed, no more need be said, The Friday Night Social Dances are moving right ahead and the social committee under the chairmanship of Bob Morrow have big plans for the future.Anne Mac- Feely, Margaret Irwin, Ernie Hall and Jock Young have been added |to the general committee, and Al Curran and Alan Oldfield are handling the equipment needs.The Christmas party proved so suècessful that regular special af- [fairs are being planned.The next one is scheduled for the 21st.The Music Appreciatien Group meeting scheduled for Jan.12 has been cancelled and the group are | attending the recital of Chopin given by.Malcuzynski at His Majesty\u2019s on the 13th.The Bridge Club are continuing to receive new members who are learning the game.Elementary Bridge instruction is given to members and then the rule \u2018\u201c\u2018prae- tice makes perfect\u201d begins to operate.The club meets every Monday at 8 p.m.The Young: Adalt Program Coureil will hold its regular CHILDREN'S FRIEND DIES SUDDENLY gressive Swimming Meets will bé\" -Meld at the Westmount Y.M.C.A, Entries are for boys and girlg - from 10 to 15 years of age, as of Jan.1st, 1949.Organizing this Meet is a reps \u2018resentative Committee consisting of: Carl Hartland, C.S.Smith, John Venters, and Jim Kearney, .In addition, Tom Sparrow, Fre Gulelius and Gilbert Young, wili assist as Timers and Score Keeps ers.The Meet commences at 7.3Q.- mm, and au éntrÿ \u201cshould\u201d \u2018Westmount \u2018\u201cY\u201d not later thah Wednesday, January 19th.hea A .Teenagers - The regular Sature | day Evening Dances for Teenage members of the \u201cY\u201d are held each Saturday evening to the music of Randy Whintield and Orchestra.Members may be issued a Guest Pass to bring one friend.Randy Whinfield\u2019s Orchestra has proven very popular to the Teen- - age Members.Swimming Club Under the leadership of Jim Kearney, the Westmount \u201cYY\u201d Boys\u2019 Swimming , Club meets each Friday evening at 7.30 pan.There are a few vacancies for boys who have passed : their 5th Intermediate Level Test Cards.Fret-Work \u2014 George Presho, leader of the Boys\u2019 Fret-work Group, has just received a new supply of patterns for fret-work.The Group meets each Sature day morning, and is planning to make articles for exhibition in the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show.: Penny Carnival « During the Christmas Holiday, boy members of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.co- .- operated in Holding a Penny.Cage « nival in\u201daid of the World Service Work of the Y.M.C.A.Several hundred children attended, and the sum of $34 was reg« lized for the World Service Work, The following boys deserve £ word of special recognition for their help in the Carnival: Max Caplan, Jan Becket, John Moore, John Smith, Allen Smith, Davi Smith, Walter Gringley, LJ Kishino, Walter Evoy and Bobby hanger collection on Saturday saturd \u20ac thi k, the handi- |C ow: wouldn't t Hamilton.; 3 3 1 eek, - - - rE \u2014 nine o'clock \u2014at the aft group will be tesumed and a t an à M ovely rats £ Pis A great many young boys and Hockey - Boys in the members _ church.quan girls in the Westmount Park |ship of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Badge Corner The January Badge List for on every Saturday thereafter unless other arrangements are made.tom ?Or at least give it a fair trial in the days that are to come in 1949.area will be very sorry to hear that \u201cSport\u201d, the friendly and good natured Springer Spaniel, interested in joining one of thé newly \u201cformed Y.M.C.A.Hochey Teams in the Westmount Municis i Living next door to the world's «most high pressured people, belted \u2018right and left with dolorous news Western Area HQ is as follows: \u2014 Artist, Thursdays, January 13th (instruction) and 20th (test); pal League are asked to get in touch with the Boys\u2018 Work Secretary.owned by Col.M, Murphy, died on Wednesday, December 29, having inadvertently eaten MOVIES SCHEDULED FOR PUTTERS\u2019 CLUB Carpenter, Wednesdays, January 12th, 19th, 26th and February 2nd; Interpreter, Thursday, January 20th; Laundryman, Tuesday, January 25th; Marksman, Tuesdays, January 11th, 18th, 25th and February 1st; Missioner, Tuesdays, January 11th and 18th; Pathfinder, Thursday, January 27th; First Class Tests: 1st Aid, Tuesdays, January 25th and February The Westmount Putters Social Club are starting the new .year off with a Movie and Refreshment night, on Monday.The President, M.Soden, has many interesting events planned for the future.All the members are reminded that this is the one night not to \u2018miss.Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Departnrent for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.57 St, James St.West Residence: Fl.6507 = future cial Law, Robichaud Commercial Academy The Open Door To Success Young people who attend R.C.A, face the with graduation hers is high.Stenographic: Pitman, - Gregg, Bilingual.Typewriting, French Conversational January 12th, WINTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 10th.No extra charge for registration 393 Prince Albert (Comer Sherbrooke) confidence.The standing : of Also Bookkeeping, Commer- Languages.A new Course will open on DE.2663 i that greets you from radig, movie - theatres and newspapers, it is only natural that Canadians have become a nation of watch-watchers, of people continually in a hurry.Next time you have the misfortune to travel on a street car, take a cool look at the people around you.Count the number who peruse their newspapers with a look on their faces, and furrows in their brows, that would indicate the imminent starvation of all the world's millions.Then see how many people you can catch peeking at their wristwatches and then looking at the poor, abused motorman with unprintable imprecations .on their minds.Sure, they had an appointment to meet a friend to do a little shopping- at 2.00 and it's not 1.55.Maybe they're late for a dentist appointment.So what ?| The friend can wait.Today's false teeth are reported to be almost as good as originals.We are rushing thrôugh life too fast to enjoy it.Why not slow down a little in \u201949 ?It might take you a little longer to get- | to your ultimate destination (\u2018The paths of glory lead but to the grave\") but you'll enjoy the journey a lot more.ITEMS It was two years ago yesterday that Westmount's former recreation supervisor, James B.Mc- Cormick, formally began his duties as\u2019 manager of the Waterloo Memorial Arena.Jeems is slated+H- (Continued on Page 4) .something poisonous on the street.\u201cSport\u201d had endeared himself to hundreds of young people because of his\u2018 ability to spell C-A-T and to count out his age for them.\u2018 He was only sick .about one week; This year, the YM.C.A.is ore ganizing Pee-Wee and Bantam Teams for boys 12 years and une der and 14 years and under as of November 30th, 1948, The Westmount \u201cY\u201d will also be entering a Juvenile Team for competition in the City League.CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE HECTOR Certified Member, \u201c 4156 St.Catherine St.West \"EXPERT TRANSLATION ENGLISH ond FRENCH Commercial, Technical, Industrial, Literary SPECIALTY: Trade Advertising and Radio Continuities Montreal Translaters Seclety, \u2014 FREE QUOTATIONS VEZEAU - wi.1305 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | Felt and Tarrant, Ltd.COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Take .advantage of the inexpensive course that is offered by the manufacturer of the COMPTOMETER, In 10 to 12 weeks (not months) you can become a figure work spacialist \u2014 a trained Comptometer operator.Graduates _ from our school have FREE lifetime placement service.* EXCELLENT JOBS NOW AVAILABLE Phone or come in for full information.- COMPTOMETER SCHOOL ROOM 1008 \u2014 637 CRAIG STREET, WEST.MONTREAL \u2014\u2014 \"ie Flom « FINISHED « CLEANED A Ross Crafton | & COMPANY | 5 À.Fen st caene st.§ x ann £ r WESTMOUNT \u2018 \u201c49 YEARS IN OHMAN'S WE.4046 Ve WESTMOUNT\u201d » GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS JEWELLERS : 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREK Y.M.C.A.~ During a recent visit to Geneva the young General Secretary of Y.M.C.A.in Madagascar, Mr.S.Rafam\u2019 Andrianjafy, told the story of the new Y.M.C.A.in Tanartfrive, which is certainly capturing the imagination of youth in this important centre in Madagasscar.Founded in 1924, the original Y.MC.A.building unfortunately collapsed in March 1943, causing the death of five of the members, the loss of all the furniture and 3,000 volumes from the library.No time was lost in planning the reconstruction of a centre so urgently needed.An appeal was made to friends of the Association both Protestant and Roman Catholic, to the churches in Madagascar, to the Y.M.C.A.'s of France and to the World Committee.An excellent site was secured \u2014 part Next Week at \u201c\u2018HON.PINBALL MACHINE INVADES UNSUSPECTING JAPAN ext W Victoria Hall has boon invaded by plaball machines.The Nipponeze version Is not the same as the American, L wévet.Since there Is a shortage of metal coins in Japan, the machines take wooden balls.Operators, the man above, stey with thelr machines to exchange bells for paper yen.The players are mostly hildron, Tike the ones above.Note the baby, straped te his bly brother's back.The prizes are candy r cigarettes, which, as In Canada, are werth less than the money spent in winning.At right the operator's hend, sipping ?hrosgh the opening À between twe machines, hands a stick of candy te « winner.M A M AAA AA MA A AAA AA AA AAA MA A Doc Says Weather Is All Wet Monday \u2014 Westmount Lodge.Tuesday \u2014 Dickens Fellowship, St.John Ambulance, Silver Cross Women of Canada, Queen Esther Chapter.\u2018Wednesday \u2014 Victorian Order of Nurses, Westmount Chapter (Supper and Meeting), Rotary By Harry Kushner N AMERICAN scientist claimed, recently, that the eather has a definite effect the extent of causing appen- icitis, or making a girl break ler engagement, Many of his Ylewa were confirmed by local edical authorities, but our fa- Yourite scientist, Dr.I.Knowall, ays the doctors should go see doctor, \u201cThe weather certainly has effect on.everybody,\u201d says r, Knowall, \u2018\u2019but there is noth- ng acientiflc about it.As a atter of fact, judging from e recent weather forecasts, I hould aay the weather is the east scientific thing ever in ented.\u201d We pointed out to him that Medical men believed dull cloudy bye often drove people to suie \u201cI agree,\u201d \u2018said Dr.Knowall, \"But if you look at the records Ladies\u2019 & Centlemen's\u2019 SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies whe will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE you will find these people are all baseball managers who are losing money because customers didn\u2019t show up when it looked like rain.\u201d .Our doctor shifted his feet to a more comfortable position on the desk, \u201cSnow has a bad effect on husbands\u201d, he continue ed.\u201cDuring a heavy snow storm you will see wives and children looking quite häppy, while the husbands are glum and irritable + \u201d / It.Isn\u2019t The Weather \u2014 but this is only becatse they | know they will have to shovel off the walk.\u201cAfter a real blizzard-the divorce rate takes a sharp climb, but atmospheric pressure has nothing to do with it \u2014 it is due solely to the fact that after \u2018being marooned for two or three days in the house with their wives the men realize the.horrible mistake they made in ever getting married and rush for \u2018the divorce courts.If the bliz-.titic about it.(once .our cigar) and asked him to explain the appendicitis item.\u201cIt isn't appendicitis,\u201d he - stated, \u201cit's only indigestion.It's caused by warm sunny weather but there is nothing scien- In the summer, people eat so much ice cream, hot dogs and soft drinks, how can they expect not to get ill?\u201cAnd every summer hundreds of men at the beach suffer what they believe to be sunstroke.There is a true form of sunstroke, but the headaches these men develop have nothing to do with the weather.They are caused by eyestrain \u2014 from staring at the new type bathing suit.\u201d Dr, I.Knowall shook a tobac- co-stained finger at us.\u2018\u201cWeather,\u201d he said sternly, \u201chas no effect whatsoever on the human body.It does not influence our health, it does not influence our emotions.Remember that!\u201d We were about to leave when \u2018| \u2018he called us back and handed .us an umbrella, \u201cBetter take this,\u201d he warned.\u201cIt's going to \"rain \u2014 I know, because.my bunions are hurting.\u201d Sometimes I think we ought to change doctors.Fractures Skull When Hit by Bus Luncheon.Thursday \u2014 Stamp Club Meeting, Mizpah Lodge.Friday \u2014 Westmount Women's Club, Caledonian Society, St, Augustine's Young Ladies\u2019 Sodal- ity, Catholic Mothers Club.Ladies Kennel Club.Saturday \u2014 Electa Chapter, \u2018Altrusa Club.World Service In Action MADAGASCAR -~ of a park belonging to a Norwes gian Mission, The beautiful new building opened this year has been designed .by the Chief Government Architect of Madagascar, Monsieur Leclere, the gift of whose services saved the Association over 350,000 francs.An open-air auditorium in front of the building with terraced seats can accommodate over 4,000 people.Surrounded by great eucale.yptus trees, it is a centre of peace in the heart of a busy ity.This Christian centre with its 600 members has a unique oppor tunity of serving youth of Tanan- arive and preparing Christian leadership for Madagascar.Schools Invited To Join Hobby Show Committee.The first meeting of the YMCA boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show in 1949, will be held on Wednesday, January 19, at 7 p.m., with Tom Sparrow, President of last year\u2019s show, presiding.All members of last years Westmount Boys' and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show Committee are invited to be present, as are representatives of the following schools:\u2014 Westmount High School, West- mount Junior High School, St.Paul's, St.Leo's, Selwyn House, Lower Canada College, University School, King\u2019s School, Queen's School and Roslyn School.The dates for this year's Hobby Show are Wednesday, April 20 to Saturday, April 23.Advertising for the Hobby Show booklet and the appointment of this year's President, Vice - President and Secretary-Treasurer will conclude the business of the meeting.\u2014 Finest Quality Tea.'SALADA DEN FINEST QUALITY HOME-MADE MINIATURE CHOCOLATES AND HOME-COOKED MEATS zard lasts too long, it produces an epidemic of murders.\u201d : We lit the doctor's cigar While attempting to cross Sherbrooke Street near the Strathcona Avenue intersection, Mrs.Emile Guimont, 76, 6850 Chateaubriand Street, was seriously injured when 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 {Just below St.Catherine) Sarge Poster Design Central where she was operated on for skull fracture.A.Landry, driver of the bus.told police that she stepped out from behind a west-bound street- | car into the path of his east-bound © WINDQW STREAMERS @ SCREEN PROCESS PRINTING Cards should sell goods «+.and do.your window needs better display cards, Por fest and efficient Call FI, 3164 4119 St.Catherine West (Between Eim and Wood} Baked Ham \u2014 Roast Beef \u2014 Foie Gras \u2014 Cretons \u2014 Head Cheese \u2014 Pork Pies \u2014 Chicken she was struck by a tramways REG'D.autobus, Wednesday afternoon.| Pies, ofc.She was taken to the Western Large Pork Ples Made to Order Advertising Art Diyision of the Montreal General : .© DISPLAY CARDS © POSTERS © DANNERS Hospital and later transferred to ALSO Sandwiches and Hors d'Oeuvre for Your Parties 4927 Sherbrooke West (JUST EAST OF CLAREMONT) YSE EL.4877 \u2014\u2014 bus.Ie aR a de FOUR PAGE \u2018 HYDE PARK WiLL HAVE AN INN This is an artist's sketch of an inn which will be built at Hyde Park.N.Y.te house visitors te the Franklin D.Roosevelt estate.It will be constructed on land leased from the late president's son, Rlliott, whe, .with other members of the family, will keep.partiel contrel of the entorprise.The ioldstone inn end restaurant \u2018will open next spring.THE EXAMINER WESTMOUNT FRIDAY.JANUARY 7, Children\u2019 5 Theatre Presents \u201d Lo |\u201cThe Little Princess\u201d Jan.15 Last Rites Held For A.G.Brown Final tribute was paid Arthur Gibson Brown, President an founder of A.G.and A.L.Brown Company, manufacturers\u2019 agents, y.4932 Sherbrooke street west, last Friday, in the First Church of Christ Scientist.Mr.Brown, the son of Andrew Aitken Brown, died in his 64th year at his home, 307 Trafalgar avenue.x The service was conducted by Miss L.Lakeman, Christian Science Church, and was held from the chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Bro., Mountain street.Mr.Brown was born and educated in Montreal.He entered the selling business at an early age and was well known among hardware dealers and wholesale agents.He was a life member of the M.A.A.A., à member of the Montreal Board of Trade, the Canadian Club, the Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association and various other groups in the city.He was attached to the McGill Siege Battery during the first World War.Chief mourners were his widow, the former Isobel Binnin; three sons, Ian, Angus and Gibson; one daughter, Lorna; and one brother, Leys Brown.All reside in Montreal.Canada\u2019s infant death rates have been reduced greatly in recent years, but every mother has a great responsibility in keeping her children healthy.Free child clinics operate in many areas of Canada.Take your child for a check-up today.Your Own Phone Answered By Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the Day or Night! Special Low Residence Rate As Little As $5 A Month.Booklet On Request History Changed ; e onLed from a) 1) XIGB, their brave antagonists being Ted Phillips and Myron \u2018| Rusk of XIBA.Frequently the meeting went out of order when, one or another of the debaters came up with points painful to the opposition.In the violent discussion that followed the debate, a revealing victory was gained by the boys when they announced that even the spinster Florence Nightingale had a little publicized male supporter and her great deeds were due to his inspiration.A little later the girls scored.To the boys\u2019 argument that Joan of Arc\u2019s inspiration came from visions of a handsome boy angel, the girls guaranteed that behind the boy angel there was a girl angel.It of the above claims on both sides are as fictitious as- they\" were original.It was announced at the end that by close votes of the members of the audience the affirmative side of both debates had emerged victorious in their claims that professional sport does more harm than good and that women are better ticizens than men.' At the club\u2019s first meeting this year, the last debate on the program will take place, \u2018Resolved that Ireland Should Be United\u201d.No members will be allowed to bring bricks to the meeting.' The Pillar (Continues: r:om Page 2) to take over the manager\u2019s chores at a new million-dollar Sault Ste.Marie plant towards the end of this month.He was in town last week bidding a fond hello to all his old pals .The Westmount Y intermediate cagers will journey eastward to play Nationale tomorrow night .Next week they visit Town of Mount Royal .Chuck McCrae, the McGillian from Victoria avenue, will celebrate his 21st birthday next Wednesday .The cartoon appeared in a London evening paper and it showed a dirty looking tramp in the dock at a police court saying indignantly to the magistrate: \u201cWot, me a vagrant ?Me, owning pits and railways, and power stations and just about to acquire a controlling interest in the steel industry ?Me \u2014 a vagrant ?\u201d .Encouraging note for typewriter pounders from a Stephen Potter broadcast : \u201cIn the middle of the eighfeenth century it was extremely difficult, almost impossible, for a man to earn a really good living, by writing alone.Authors had no legal protection and no agents.Daniel Defoe, for instance, the author of \u2018Robinson Crusoe\u2019 and \u2018Moll Flanders\u2019, found it necessary to write seven or eight books a year to keep solvent.\u201d radio if the advice of George Bernard Shaw is followed?He ad- vocates less frequent use of soap.has since been decided\u201d that some\u2019 What's to become of day-time | Caledonian Socy Remembers Burns The one hundred and \u2018eighty ninth annual Burns\u2019 celebration of the Caledonian Society of Mon- -treal will be marked with a dinner dance to be held in.the Windsor Hall of the Windsor Hotel on Friday, January 21st, at 8.45 p.m.John G.Withers, President of the Society, will preside at the celebration which will follow the traditional pattern.Honorary President A.B.Proven is chairman of the special committee handling the arrangements.Full information can be obtained from Mr.R.Milne, Honorary Secretary, 18 Murray Avenue, Greenfield Park.U.N.ASSOCIATION - HEARS ABOUT W.H.O.The regular open meeting of the Westmount Branch, United Nations Association, will be held in the Roslyn School, Westmount Avenue, \u2018at 8,15 p.m.Monday, January 10th, 1949, The speaker will be Dr.Leon Gerin-Lajoie, F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S., and his subject is \u201cThe World Health Organization.\u201d This will give an opportunity for those interested to learn about Tel.J.HENRY RICHARDSON, 0.D.another of the successful enter- PL.8371-2 : k HENRY RICHARDSON JR., B20, prises of the United Nations Or- : ganization, \u2014 1949 Dorothy Davis and Violet Walt- ; ers, directors of Montreal's talent- éd juveniles, The Children\u2019s Theatre, have been busily engaged \u2018rehearsing for the second major production of the seasan \u201cThe Little Princess\u201d or \u201cThe Story of Sara Crewe\u201d, and feel that they can.promise Montreal youngsters an entertaining \u2018afternoon on Saturday, January 15th.The story has been widely read and loved by young people, and when the curtain rises, all the characters you have enjoyed reading ébout, Will come to life.The title role will - be portrayed: |by Corine.Copnick, who has already earned for herself, a fine reputation with Children's Theatre: audiences, as this versatile twelve year older has played such- parts \u2018as the witch in \u201cSnow White: and The Seven Dwarfs\u201d, the step {mother in Cinderella, and now as -|the little girl Sara Crewe, who loses her fortune and is maltreated | by Miss Minchin at the boarding school.\u2018The little girl is made to EASILY STARTED ~ A youngster asked his father \u2018how wars started.\u201cWell\u201d, said the father, \u201cSuppose Canada quarrel-: led with the United States and\u2014 \u201cBut,\u201d interrupted the mother, \u201cCanada must never quarrel with the United States.\u201d \u201cI Know,\u201d agreed the father, \u201cbut I am only taking a hypothetical instance,\u201d \u201cYou are misleading the child,\u201d she protested.\u201cNo, I am not,\u201d shouted the- father.boy.\u201cI think I know how wars start.\u201d One of the most severe earthquakes on record in Canada oc- eurred along the central east coast of Vancouver Island on June 23, 1946.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.McMurray will be seen in thé © \u201cNever mind, Dad,\u201d put in the\u2019 sleep Jn the garret at the merdÿ of the rats, and has to go through many hardships, but she\u2018 meetä happiness and good fortune in the end.Other leading roles will by played by Rhoda Jacobsen ad\u2019 Ermengarde, Barbara Campbell ad Miss Minchin, Helen Tager as \u2018Becky the maid of all work, Muriel Haltrecht as Mrs.Carmichael \"Jacqueline Duskes as Lavinia, an Ethel Pinsky as Lottie, also Vita Naturman, Merle Newman, Sandra Poslums, \u2018Phyllis\u2019 Rubin, Sheila Udashkin( Eric Herman.Bohar -Stuart, Dick Easton: and Bernard male roles.In.addition, to these players, there are many other young\u2019 thespians who are seen as pupils\u2019 of Miss Minchin\u2019s Boarding school, not forgetting.\u201cTibby\u201d the.young puppy that makes his debut with the Children\u2019s Theatre, ve YOUR PEN REPAIRED BY A SPECIALIST WHILE-U-WAIT © All makes repaired and rebuilt.@ Acthorized PARKER repoñ service.© Retail sales of fountain pens and pencils.Montreal Pen Clinic 1259 Bleury St.BE.7167.(Just below St.Catherine St) ELITE x UNE CARRE UNBREA CONTACT LENSES OFFICIAL OPTICIANS CN.R.& St.Luke\u2019s Hospital AURA NNNHHER SERRE HNNNHNNUN ES OPTICAL PARLOUR 838 ST.CATHERINE W.(Near Central Station) AHARRRERRRERRES ° ARTIFICIAL EYES * © EVENINGS by Appointment IF YOU SHOULD DIE TOMORROW .Could you leave your family $150 monthly for the next 20 years, plus $10,000 cash at the end of that time ?> YES\u2014If you protect them with a Sun Life special Family Income Policy.Call me or write for particulars.A.M.\"BUD\u201d NOSWORTHY A.M.NOSWORTHY, 127 Sun Life Bidg., Montreal.Please provide me with particulars of this plan.Name Address serve es 000080000000 0G 1000000000 PL.3131 - - Mail This Coupon Today \u2014 \u2014 crereee sonne een 020 tou000 .\u201cares es ese INeE IRE Sun Life Representative 127, Sun Life Building SUN HE.2352 LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANA DA tn a CL mn Ma BR om be A A as a a ra ae.sa - Le a a a JLINCOLN'S INCENTIVE SYSTEM, By Jas, F.Lincoln, Pres- jdent of Lincoln Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Publisher: Mc- Graw Hill Book Co.LORE AD: eve Chan the.angels and hast crowned him with glery and honour.Thou madest him flo have.dominion over the works of Thy hands; Thou hast put all things under his feet.\u201d This is one of the series of industrial organization and management of which- L.C, Morrow is consulting editor with an impres- give advisory committee, The author dedicates his valuable book \u201cTo my fellow workers at the Lincoln Electric Company who made the record and were the inspiration,\u201d The author breaks new ground for employers, workers and unions, not only by telling us what may be done, but \u2018what has been done by way of increasing pro- \u201cductivity and at the same tifne \u201c giving his fellow workers higher: rewards and the customers lower prices.{Here is a fine illustration covering the basic principles of the Îficentive system in manufactur-.ifig.He makes clear his belief that incentive management is a * philosophy of industry and life, \u2018which starts with \u2018the needs of society and depends primarily for ifs success on the development of the individual of his or her latent abilities.It is not only a method of wage payment; it is an economic system.\u201cIt is well to remember in reading of the plan that such philosophy has a univer- éal application \u2014 not only in industry but in alf activities that Tequire cooperative action of many people.\u201d Of his plans -he wrote: \u201cThese are not pipe dreams; they are \u20184s fundamental as the multiplication tables and as useful.\u201d The system described was applied in a highly competitive business \u2014 manufacturing and distributing arc-welding machinery and electrodes.The volume of business in U.S.A.is about one hundred million dollars per year.Lincoln's share is about 30-percent.Started in 1895 Lincoln Electric was started in 1895 with a capital of $250.00 of borrowed money and has been financed since solely by its profits and is the largest manufacturer of its kind in the world.There are no patents or secrets that give the company any advantage over competitors, and \u2018in the author's opinion the results shown can be obtained in any other industry by the same means.The company has made over a period of years a reduction in the - labour cost of their product of as much as 90-percent and it is stated that if all those who make the parts they buy were operating.under incentive system the total cost would be reduced in the same proportion as Lincoln's costs have been, which woula mean that the price of the electrode, instead of dropping from 20 cents per pound to approximately 5 cents \u2018per pound as shown, would have AT THE AVENUE SATURDAY! John Mills and Martha Scott, who have the leading roles in the new production \"So Well Remembered,\u201d in a romantic mood from this powerful dramatic offering.Adapted from the best-selling novel by James Hilton, the picture starts Saturday at the Avenue Theatre: end since the first payment was made in 1918.! (e) Lincoln Electric Company- does approximately half of the total arc-welding business of the United States and more than re entr ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE EXAMINER WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919 \u2014 2 WE STAND ON GUARD Health, according to the definition of the World Health Organization, is a state of complete physica:, social and mental well being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity.This implies that we should not wait for sickness to strike before taking measures to protect our health, We should be on our guard to keep the health standards of Canadians high, LUCKY OMEN Ann Blyth, pretty young actress, recently purchased a new home in the San Fernando Valley.In the -oOne quarter of all the arc-weld- ihg business of the world.(f) Approximately speaking, there is no labour-turn-over, Payments to stock sholders increased while labour cost of its product has been reduced as much as 90-percent and prices to consumers have been reduced from 40 to 60-percent while steadily expanding its wage force.This book clearly demonstrates how the Lincoln Plan can be installed in going concerns and new businesses with the same fabulous success enjoyed by the Lincoln Electric Company in Cleveland.PAGE FIVER front gate, placed there by the.prior owners, was a huge cut-out shamrock.Then Ann was signed to play opposite Bing Crosby in Paramount's \u201cTop O' The Morning,\u201d a lilting comedy-drama of Ireland.I.BLACK Master Tailor R.C.A.F.,, \"39-'45 Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English JI Woollens.Specializing in custom made clothing for the well-dressed man: We Alse Do Alterations and Repairs.4226 St.Catherine West | (Near Greene) WE.5908 Coke for household use.Highest quality hard coal (\"D & H\u201d Anthracite) in all sizes.Also LaSalle Stoker coals, properly sized \u2014suitable for every make of stoker.As MONTREAL'S leading fuel merchants we offer you the highest grade fuels obtainable at the present time\u2014 suitable for every type of heating equipment\u2014at regular market prices \u2014with speedy, reliable delivery.Give us a call and our experienced staff will be at your service\u2014 MArquette 7511 Long lasting, slow burning Anthracite buckwheat for use in furnaces equipped with blowers.INDUSTRIAL STEAM COALS AUTOMATIC COAL STOKERS ala Dé NTN po.PURE J 3S [UE , \u201cIron Fireman\u201d Luminous Flame Oil Burners\u2014for those who want super efficient performance and long range dropped to less than 1 cent per \u2018pound.; Some of the results gotten by :the Lincoln Electric are as fol- \u201clows:- (a) Lincoln workers in the factory are the highest paid-em- _Ployées in industry anywhere in the world, (b) Lincoln workers produce more per hour than any organization making a comparable pro- ~ duct in the world, (c) Lincoln ceiling prices are less than those of any -country -\u2014 Making a comparable product; obviously companies making Specifically competing products : must sell at the same price if - \\ they are to remuin competitors, |' (d) Lincoln stock shareholds -ers have never missed a divide - .: ! \u201cIron Fireman\u201d stokers lead all stokers sold in North America.New models climinate all coal handling.Bituminous coal\u2014 for steam raising purposes in all types of hand fired LIMITED MONTREAL'S LEADING FUEL MERCHANTS - Distributors of \"Iron Fireman\" Products for the Province of Quebec : 614 ST.JAMES STREET WEST HN MArquette 7511 \u201c- Where we live, is the fear of another war.PAGE SIX Dy CT A THE EXAMINER Serving the.City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Pablished Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnus 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted te publie service.> Mai) subscriptions: §2.00 pe: years S1.U0 balf-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Natl, Post Office Dept.Oltaws FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 1949\u2014A FATEFUL YEAR As I look about the world today I think perhaps the best resolution all of us could make would be to think more about our neighbors, and in that I include our families .and close friends, writes Eleanor Roosevelt.At the root of many of the world\u2019s troubles lies the habit of thinking first of one's self and one\u2019s own interests.The gradual result of that is the desire to dominate the interests of others and the determined feel- |: \u2018ing that nearly all individuals have to fight; namely, the idea that we know best not only what i is good for ourselves, but what is good for all the rest of the world! æ + + On this dawning of a new year the shadow that overhangs most of us, no matter Many other things can be worked out if only the calamity of war is averted.Unfortunate- , ly, war is made up of a great variety of small things, almost always having as a basis the determination of mations to serve their own interests alone and to dominate the interests of others.Just as this works out badly in the lives of individuals, it.works out badly in the lives of nations.The United Nations need force, and the Soviet Union is the nation standing in the way today of building up a united force as against individual force.Yet, it would be greatly to the advantage of Russia\u2019 if this.force were removed from the individual nations and placed in the hands of the United Nations.In all nations, and especially in | the Soviet Union, it would free resources.needed for other things.Possibly the only way we will ever persuade Russia to cease being afraid of the\u2019 rest of us and put more trust ih the United Nations is by the slow and painful process of gradually devcloping understanding and .proving to the workers there that the worker .in democracies.throughout the world is not downtrodden, as the Russian people have been led to believe.At that time, Jer \u201chaps, Communist and democratic regimes.\u2018can both live and work side by side.* *- I have one wish that I make at \u2018the be ginning of this New, Year.That is that we.will send, in the course of this-next year, a new kind of \u201cmission to Moscow.\u201d - This mission would be made 1p of labor\u2019 and industry and agriciltural leaders, as well as a few diplomats and politicians.It would go to discuss the improvements that can be made for our mutual well-being and, as a by-product, it would arrange to.strengthen the United Nations with actual force and to make some peace settlements.This would insure greater freedom and self- government to peoples that are still living | under foreign rule \u2018or.under national governments dominated by some great power.* * | Christian Science | *- - : \u2014 * \u201cSacrament\u201d, is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ Scientist, on Bünday.- The Golden Text.is from Psalmg 51:10.\u201cCreate in me a clean heart O God; and renew a right spirit within me.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:- \u201cThere is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one \u2018hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.\u201d (Ephesians 4:4 to 6).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy:- \u201cOur baptism is a purification from all error.Qur church is built on the divine Principle, Love.We can unite with this church only as we are newborn of Spirit, as we reach the Life which is Truth and the Truth which is Life by bringing forth the fruits of love, casting out error and healing the sick.Our Eucharist is spiritual communion with the one God.Our bread, \u201cwhich cometh down from heaven\u201d is Truth.Our cup is the \u20across.Our wine the inspiration of Love, the draught our Master drank and commended to his followers.\u201d * Calvary United | * * Services of Worship will be held in Calvary Church on Sunday at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.The Church School will meet at 10 a:m.On Sunday morning there will be an exchange of pulpits in Westmount.The preacher in Calvary Church | will be the Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., minister of Melville |\u2019 + \u2018Prespyterian Church; while: the minister of - Calvary, Very Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones will.preach in Melville Church.At 7.30 p.m.Dr.\u201cJones will conduct the service and preach in his own pulpit.On Monday at 6.45 p.me the Cubs will resume activities and at 8.15 p.m.the regular meetings of the Young People\u2019s Union.will start in for the New Ycar.Tuesday, 8 p.m.the Badminton Club will meet.Wednesday, 8 p.m.(note change of time to evening meeting) the Calvary Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary will meet in the Church Parlours.There will be an installation of Officers for 1949 and the Annual Reports will be given by the various secretaries of the Auxilidry.The Minister, Dr.T.W.Jones will install the new officers Westmount Ministerial Association \u201cINTER CHANGE OF PULPITS Sunday, January 9th Morning Services Only DOMINION DOUGLAS UNITED CHURCH Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.D.M.Grant, B.D.ST.MATHIAS ANGLICAN CHURCH Dr.Lloyd Smith ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr.T.W.Jones CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Rev.C.C.Cochrane, B.D.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH .Dr.Harvey Campbell WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL \u201cUNITED CHURCH Dr.J.A.Johnston, B.A.Charlemagne, Napoleon, Can Stalin Succeed in SEVEN WORDS of Bible Prophecy that Stopped RUSSIA.1 Heer the Holy Bible on this Topic \u2018The Science of Bible Prophecy is Astonishingly Accurate! Sunday - 7.4250 WESTERN AVE.\u2014 WESTMOUNT | (SPEAKER: ©.J.RITZ, M.A.Kaiser, Hitler in Europe! Consolidating Europe?30-Jan.9 | 11.00 a.m, Rey, : .* \u201cStanley Presbyterian | In connection with the general exchange of pulpits amongst- the Westriiount Ministers this Sunday the Rev.D.M.Grant \u2018of St.Andrew's United Church will preach in the morning, and.the Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane of Melville Presbyterian will preach in the evening.The Sacrement of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at both services of worship on Sunday January 16th.On the Friday eves ning preceding, the Preparatory Service for the reception of new First Church of Christ _ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, JANUARY oth 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Meeting.8.15 p.m Ww.Fri- except Reading Room.4922 Sherbrooke St.11.30 a.m.to 4.30 p,m., also day evening.8 to 9.80.Sundays and holidays.Subject: Sacrament.Golden \u2018Texi: Psalms: 51:10.Create In me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.MELVILLE .\u2018PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.The Rev.T.-W.Jones, of Calvary United Church, will preach.3.00 p.m.Sunday School,\" 7.30 p.m.Public Worship.9th \u2018The Rev.J.D.Wilkie.of Stanley Preshyterian Chareh, will preach, Lester A.Woodin.Organist .and Choirmaster VISTFORS \u2018AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY \u2018WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church © Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY BD.M.Grant, Andrews United Church.School.Rec, Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A., Melville Presbyterian Church.9th \u2019 B.A.St.1 15 a.m.Sunday \u201cOEE, | Miss Doria Efllam, ATCN.L Mus.Co .(MeGtil) Organist'and ChoirDirector.~THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY % 1048 \u2014r\u2014 ee Come to Church Your- Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.Communicants will be held in the Church at 8.15 p.m, The monthly meeting of the Board of Managers will be held on Monday at 8 p.m.| Westm't Park-Emmanuel 1 \u201cIn Westmount Fark Emmanuel United Church, the guest preacher next Sunday morning will be Dr.J.A.Johnston of Westmount Baptist Church.In.the general exchange of pulpits arranged by Jine.Westmount Ministerial As- \u2018sociation, \u2018DF.Johnston comes to \u2018Westmount Park-Emmanuel and Dr.Campbell goes to Westmount \u2018Baptist Church, for the\u2019 morning service.In the.evening Dr.Campbell will \u201coccupy his.own pulpit - and lead the service in, Westmount Park-Emmanuel at 7.30 o'clock.All organizations in the church have resumed activity after the Christmas rècess.The Carpet Bowling Club meets on Monday evenings at 8.15.The Wolf - Cubs .meet on \u2018Tuesdays at 7.The Boy Scouts and the C.G.L.T.meet on Wediesdays at 7 and the Girl Bxplorers on Fridays at 3,30, right after school.The Young People's Society meets following the evening service on.Sundays.Next week\u2019s activities also in- 8lude the Gertrude Jamieson Evening\u2019 Auxiliary of the W.M.S.Church of The Advent .Corner ot Wood & Western, Westmount \u2019 - Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rev Johr W.Kerr.FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY, 8.00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9.30 a.n.Childréns\u2019 Eucharist.10.15 a.m.Maitins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEE-DAY SERVICES Holy RBucharist, 7.00 a.m.Tues, Thurs., and Sat., 0 a.m.Mon, and Friday, 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 pun, ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road .Rector: Rev.Canon: Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.M.C.Assistant: Rev.C.R.Cariss, B.A.L.Th, FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.m.Bely Communion.11.00 a.m.Mornin mon, Preac Smith, D.D.11.30 a.m.Junior Church.2.30 p.m.Sanday School.7.30 pan.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: The.Rector, ST.STEPHEN'S \"CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Ser- Prayer and 1.loyd er: Rev, A, \u201cRev.A.T.Leve, M.A., Rector FIRST SUNDAY \u2019 AETER EPIPHANY ° 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.Rev.H.Douglas Smith, Assistant FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8.00 a.ni.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.Confir mation | - Class.Junior School.- N.00 a.m.Mattins.Pr cacher : \u2014 - \u2018The Rector.Primary School.Kindergarten.7.30 pn.Evensong, Preacher: \u2014 The | Rev Douglas Smith, Wednesday, Jan.18th, 7.00 am\u2019: Holy\" ; Communion, .4 Thursday, Jan; 13th, 10.00 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST |} CHURCH : : k Sherbrooke St.W.and Reslys Ave.b John Alexander Johnston, M.M.D.D.; Minister p \u2026 Hibbert.Troop, Orgesist ond: Co » \u201c Choïrmaster .Pa 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th SF 11.00 a.m.\u2019 Inter-Change of Pulpits.ow Preacher: Rev.Harvey B, Camp.: bell, D.D., Minister, Westmount :- 0 Park-Emmanuel Church.9.45 a.m.Church Sunday School, Bus .from Montreal West: .7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Stopped Chariot.\u201d -\u2014 \u201cHe, - Commanded the.Chariot N73 Stand Stil.\u201d \u201cDr.Johnston wifi Preach.VISITORS CORDIALLY, WELCOMED .Calvary Church : Dorchester St.at Greens Ave., = Westmount 7 Pi Minister: Very Rev.T.w.Jones, 4 e °.ve.te Student Assistant, \u2018 Maxwell Reader, BA - \u201cGifford Mitchell, B,A., Mus.Bac, \u2018Organist and Chelz Director ° SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th 3 10.00 a.m.Church School, co ' \"11.00 a.m.Interchange of Wesimoun Pulpits.Preachers Rev.Chas.- Cochrane, \u201cB.A.,.B.D: inte \u2018of Melville Presbyterfan Church.7.30 p.m.Service of Worship.Preache er: Dr.T.W, Jones, Monday, 6.45 p.m.Cubs; oung People\u2019s Union.Wednesday, 8.00 p.m.Calvary Women\u201d, Miss onury \u2014 Auxiliary Installatio -of \u201cOfficers and Annual Reports.- Déminion-Dougles : Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue 8.00 pm.\u2018 Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., S.T.M.SUNDAY, JANUARY Sth 11.00 a.m.Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th, M.C., Rector of st.Matthias Church.: 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 pon.Dr.Lloyd Smith: tate of Matrimony.\u201d 8.45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Organist and Choirmaster, ir Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.ar a \u201cThe Es- Rev.D.M.Grant, BA.Minister ! Rev.George K.Ward, B à.Assistant-Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.B.A.Stanley Presbyterian Church.7.30 p.m.Mr.Grant, \u201cTo One in a Tight Place.\u201d 10.00 a.m.High School Bible Class, 11.00 a.m Church School.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.Organist and_ Choirmaster, Philips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac, COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 465 St.Catherine St.West Minister: Rev.Thomas KE.McLennan Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th > 11.00 a.m.\u201cPrayer and Personal Reli- sion.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.\u2019 t 3.00 p.m.St.James Men\u2019s Association.b 7.30 p.m, \u201cYour Task In The Church\u201d, 8.45 pom.Fireside Hour, , i \u201cpr each Rev.P., McLennan wil Both Servic ESTMOUNT Park | MMANUEL | re Ave.Lansdowne .\u2014 Midister: Rev, Harvey Campbell, BD.bn.sua Y, JANUARY 8th 11.00 am, Rey, J.A: Johuston,.D.D.,, of Westmount Baptist\u2019 Chu a \" 7.30 Re .campbeli, Worshig./ a.m.: \"Holy Communion.Çampbe will: preach a 8 o- ielye Lt Ÿ 8 eo eo af \u2018ths SM, Pi pire Flower.\u2018Organist.+ : \u201coe x Le - IN superior home, «120 FRE: y, flied, ¢ Ly.PAINTERS DECORATORS Residential, Commercial or Industrial \u2018Paperhonging Spray Painting Interior & Exterior Painting Legends Vissenga & Co.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919 The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising | \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 - |\\WAlnut 2773x 10 WORDS 35¢ 3 ¢ for each additional word | PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE \u2014 PAGE SEVEN © REFRIGERATORS ® WASHING MACHINES © RADIOS e VACUUM CLEANERS ALWIN'S SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS DE.8439 LIMITED Established small 0 EL 1040 oEtimates 3 York Ave.* Westmont Member: Business Association of Westmount £2 ROOM & BOARD TO LET 29 FOR SALE WESTMOUNT, single room, double roont, breakfast and dinner, Gentle- BARGAIN men only.WE.2109.Y-13 Chesterfleld, 3 Bleges, new, modern, 2 23 ROOM and BOARD | tones, spring & Sacr ce at once 75.00; bedroom suite, 7 plec wal- WANTED dE finish, 2 tones, $95.00: ~lectric ground floor or apartment with elevator, A established business man and wife.Two rooms unfurnished, private 2 home and closet sobpe 5° 8 e $230, * Ms WE he te 5 Are asnt iccom bastion, 5 Areas couple, Canadian, Accustomed to nice surroundings.Highest social and financial references.Location west of Guy St.Confidential, Write Box 480 c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.Y-26 21 GARAGES WANTED HEATED or unheated anywhere vi- ¢inity \u201cof Grosvenor Ave, DE.3168.WANTED garage near Sherbrooke and Metcalfe, preferably heated.= L 2 ~~ FOR SALE SILVER raccoon coat size 14, very good condition, reasonable price; Mai td JAd., $504 Sherbrooke W.near Girouard.Y-24 BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION OFFER (SUBJECT TO PRIOR, SALE) SLIGHTLY USED HOÛSEH FUR-, RITURE CONSISTING OF ry PIECE SECTIONAL CHESTERFIEL AND NUE.ENTER BY SIDE ENT TRANCE, SKI boots men\u2019s size 9%, women's size 6, 312.00 pair.DE.1033 even.Ings, C HID [DREN'S PH GRAPHS Taken In your home, 10 different pictures 4 by $ inches, $5.00; McCullagh, LA.1751 evenings.-9 TYROL ski boots size 10, good condition; WI, 0809, Y-27 SKI boots, size 814, one year old, ex- celient condition, $7.00, Phone WI.8018.Y-32 MUSKRAT coat, size 15, $50.00.5 IE a tre meme na PA Collins fu NeRAL Home = J 5610- Sherbrooke St, W DExTer 1149 Moder Chapel\u2019 ole\u2019 ORGAN refrigerator, new, approved, 6 and cu.ft.sealed unit, fully guarantee by Te O00.pei Rl {ro; 2 a ÿ = as bo; nu 4° 4.Ha » choice of size and color, at Pboatable prices; oil heater cabinet, a beauty, value $119.00 sacrifice 369; combination Gurney stove new: elec- trie range, electric washer; breakfast suite, maple, 6 pieces, sacrifice $65.00.5820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614.Y- 1 $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: pair boy's tube skates size 11%- -12; FI.9874.5-28 ANTIQUE silver, china, paintings, furniture, figurines, vases, clock objets &'art, purchased.Full vale.Lyons, WI.5700.Y-5 ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOUGHT ANY CONDITION M.LARSEN WI.7966 197 GREENE AVE.WANTED Merrills* Social Science Text \u2014 New or used.WA.4677 evenings or week- Y-29 | end.32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED | REFINED well educated woman would like position as companion to some- {one going south or abroad, Excellent references.EL.4765.Y-31 HOUSEKEEPER COMPANION Refined, experfenced lady, excellent appearance, capable manager, desires position as housekeeper-companion in upper class home.Can take complete charge of household, cooking, handling other staff, Experienced dietician.Can furnish excellent references as to character and ability, but will require assurance of congenlality and statibh.Noi @ drudge.Not a servant, Apply box 481 c-o 2185 Hampton avenue.36 HELP WANTED MALE YOUTH WANTED FOR mailing, \u2018géneral office work errands, etc.Apply 941 Inspector Street.Y-25 se LOST LOST since Dec 28rd., a gray cat with white markings, between Met- calfe and Melville.Anyone knowing whereabouts please phone FI.5167.Reward.Y-21 MAN'S wristwatch, St.Sauveur, bearing Initials R.L.N., date August 1948; FI.1087, Good reward otfered.41 DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers a private heated country Boarding Kennel.No overcrowding and where every dog is given individual care and attention, also trimming, washing and pediçur, ing, For reservations LA.1322.Y-12.42 PERSONALS INCOME TAX Books kept, returns prepared, refunds secured.Specialist on over-payments and forced savings.FL.8218 day and evenings.Y-23 ENJOYABLE MOVIES For children\u2019s parties, shown fn your home, sound and silent.CR.4675.Y-15 CHILDREN'S MOVIES Silent and sound films for children\u2019s parties.WA.51 Y-11 ToS ORAL @BRO FuneRa DIRECtORS lished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beat At your disposal without charge CROSSWORD | PUZZ LE ACROSS 6.Mait - 72.Division L.ec + FTP | 8 V J \u2018 ; ecantry Hoh 23, fon, ; SIplElc & Young vulsively VCE KIS ALL herring ¥.A coating 25.Body ot MEAGRE.11, Per.to .for walls water 115 BIER country life 8.A cerénl 26.Denary J INBRIC [RIA IVIA 12.A kind of grain 27.Pig pen HO |T RCO RISIAIG - tree 9.River 29.A defense [IREMMIAIRISIHIA! A 1.0mtery - (Eng) S2.Music 3 [AULIESISSMREIES plant 10.Care for note i E[DISRRAIMIAISIS 14.Famous 18, Tropical $5.Push =.English plant 36.The other \"41.Fix essayist 19.Gold of two 42.Weaver's 18.To study (Heraldry) 37.Counsel tool (slang) 30.Musical (archaic) 44, Marshy 18.Dispatch nt 38.A prophet meadow 17.Dart 21.Cryofa (Bib.) 45.Adverbial 8.Ferry bout sheep 40.Greedy .particle = Mp TEE RS © 6 19 qe the oak 20.Welcome .7 31.City (Ga.) 33.Some ® \u201c.$4.Principal D conduits Li - 38.Snare 30.Ineffectual 1 LE LU actors 48.Oftheblood [2 [22 2» 24 | | 45.Unusual 46.Worship » 79 47.Sheep-like 48.Outer ' » covering of seed 34 40.Boy's Ÿ _néolcmeune + OWN tA Kindef 3 v= apple 118.French - { \u201cnovelist } 3.Persia .2 A \"4.Parts of & ghurches = x * | Dominion-Douglas A | Co.{ Maintenanoe, J FURNITURE TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1.ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH .| © \"20 WORDS 65e BUILDING REPAIRS McCARDBY & ROY Reg'd., CA, 1333 General repairs, painting, carpentering, plastering, cement.First class workmanship.Y-10 CLOCK REPAIRS , HAVE your clock repalred as cares fully as if you could do it yourself including electric; London Clock Spe- clalists; HA.8940.Y-18 DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.\u2018| Thomas.For painting and decorating, | W.Thomas, Éstimates free.WI.6311, EL.6852.Y-3 DRESSMAKING Designing \u2014 Dressmaking \u201cClothes Fashioned for you\u201d For Appointment Call Miss Giles \u2014 We.2885, HLMCTRIÇAL REPAIRS \u201cWE REPAIR radios, toasters, vas cuums, irons, heaters, lamps, \u2018fans, etc.Repairs guaranteed.WE.2226, Westmount Appliances and Sports 4209 St.Catherine St, W.Y-4 TWIN ELECTRIC ELWOOD 1038 installations, repairs, industrial and domestic work.N.D.G and Westmount.va FURNITURE REPAIR repairs; upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing; spray painting.Furniture made to order.MA.7820.7-7 BUG SERVICE | BEAUTIFUL REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, mas terials, into any size or colors ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.2037 Peel St, PL.5848 TUTORING *\u2014 : | Westmount Baptist J In accordance with the plan for ! interchange of pulpits, arranged by the Westmount Ministerial Association, Dr.Harvey B.Campbell, Minister of Westmount Park- Emmanuel United Church, will occupy Westmount Baptist pulpit on Sunday morning.In this reciprocal plan Dr.J.A.Johnston will occupy the pulpit of Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church.The Church Sunday School has its session at 9.15 a.m.The bus service from Montreal West continues, Others desiring to attend the school may join it en route.The School has made a 20 per cent gain in attendance during the last three months.At the evening service Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach, his subject being \u201cThe Stopped Chariot\u201d.In these days of excessive speed \u2018lin every department of life there are times when, like this man of old, we must command our chariots to stand still, To race through life at the mercy of momentum we can not control is suicidal.When we stop our chariots we shall find that amazing things \u2018happen.Visitors are welcome to all services.The mid-week Fellowship Gath- 8 o'clock.The speaker this week will be Mr.Edwin Jones, B.A, who, with his wife, are mission- arles designate to Ethiopia.In 1946 there were in Canada ze English-language daily newspapers, and 678 weekly newspapers, Total circulation of the two groups was more than four and & half million.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts.ering of the congregation takes place on Wednesday evening at! * * - Dominion-Douglas Church will share on Sunday in the general exchange between the Ministers of.Westmount and will welcome to its pulpit the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C., Rector of St.Matthias Church.Church School meets at 3 p.m.and will be the Annual Decision Day for Church Membership.Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach in the evening and will resume the Series of Sermons dealing with trimony.\u201d After Service the Young People\u2019s Union assembles in Friendship Parlour.On Monday at 2 p.m., the Sewing Circle resumes its activities.This being the Annul Meeting all ladies are asked to be present.The Woman's Missionary Society will hold its Annual Meet- ing- on Tuesday and Dr.Lloyd Smith will give the address.Handicraft Guild meets on Tuesday at 8 p.m.Mid-week meetings for youth\u2014 Guides, Monday at 7; Brownies, Tuesdays at 4.30; Scouts, Tuesday at 7.15 and Cubs, Wednesdays at 7 p.m, * : * | St.Andrew's Church | * In the general exchange of Ministers, following upon the Week of Prayer, the Rev.J.D.Wilkie, Minister of Stanley Presbyterian ed to St.Andrew's Church, where he will conduct the service and preach the sermon.In the evening the Minister of the Church, Rev, D, M.Grant, \u2018will preach on the theme, \u201cTo One In a Tight | Place\u201d, In the department of Young) | fastened on each blin Marriage \u2014 \u201cThe Estate of Ma- Church, will be cordially welcom- | PRIVATE lessons in mathematics, draughting and: elementary electri~ city.FI.5172.Y-16 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN blinds custom-built.Flexalum oven baked slats, will not warp, chip or rust, no installation charge.Free steel draperies brackr First on ta market with this exclusive offer.Call for free estimate, J.P.udoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.5651 Evenings: YO.3948 People\u2019s activities the various ore ganizations will resume work afe ter the Christmas holiday.The Alpha Omega Society will meet after the evening service on Sunday.The Girl Guides and Boy Scouts will meet as usual on Tuesday evening, and the Brownies and Wolf Cubs on Wednesday at the usual hours.Other organizations\u2019 meeting during the week will he: The Young Women\u2019s Association on Monday evening, The Women\u2019s Association on Tuesday afternoon, the Bruce Copland Mission Band on Thursday afternoon and the Missionary \u2018and Church Work Committee on Thurgday evening.Many are looking forward with much interest to the series of Organ recitals by Mr.Phillips Motley, the organist of the Church.These Recitals will he given on the third Sunday of the month, following the evening service.The first of these will take place on January 16th,
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