The Westmount examiner, 13 mai 1949, vendredi 13 mai 1949
[" \u201ceeling, Bladder 9c ck Upl | The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis yoL.XX, No.1?WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 4 PRICE: THREE CENTS pe WESTENDERS GIVEN \"20-YEARS NO ACCIDENT\" BANQUET For ske outstanding achievement of 20 years' work with no injury to personnel causing loss of time, Charles Foster, right, district chairman of the Canadian Telephone Employees Association, receives congratulations on behalf of telephone workers in the Bell Telephone Company's west district plant department, Montreal, from G.S.Ridout, general plant manager, at a banquet in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Also seen at the banquet tendered by the company to west district employees are, J.M.Brace, O.B.E., vice-president seated, left, T.W.Eadie, vice-president, seated, right and W.R.Pritchard, district plant superintendent.Story on Page 5.Capture Minds of World and Win Cold War, Professor Tells Rotary \u201cThe bloc that captures the minds of the world is surely going to be victorious in the \u201ccold war\" for there is the same religious fanaticism today that there was in the Religious Wars,\u201d Professor B.8.Keirstead stated Wednesday when speaking at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of West- mount held in Victoria Hall.Professor Keirstead was speaking on \u201cSome Aspects of the Cold War.\u201d He termed our defensive warfare at home as being \u2018not very successful.\u201d The western powers have scored some propaganda successes, he continued, as is evidenced by the fact that the Russians have had to \u201cjam\u201d the air when American broadcasts are being beamed to their country but he said that as far as he knew the Communists did not consider this necessary concerning Canadian broadcasts.The Professor described the in-* filtration tactics used by the Rus-| Westmounter Chosen sians, that is, gaining control of key executive positions, and said that they are a well-disciplined organization intelligently led.He asserted that we have not met the situation very well, mostly because we have allowed ourselves to become scared.\u201cWe should not be afraid, because the Communists are too few In number,\u201d he said.\u201cThey have ho appeal in comparison with the traditions of our country.The democratic record is one of continual betterment.\u201d \u201cWe should meet the Communists in terms of our strength,\u201d he continued, \u201cPlay the game our way, not theirs, The Romans tried to repress Christianity but found it didn't work.No attempt at repression is ever successful.Professor Keirstead then recounted what he thought was a good formula for success.\u201cTake them lightly,\u201d he said.\u201cRidicule the danger until there is no danger.\u201d Describing the Russian propaganda line, he stated that their idea is to take a few facts, make them fit into their line and then use them.He mentioned the recent pue of force by police in strike ssues.He said that there might be some truth in the idea that We have become so scared of Com- Mmunists that we are forsaking Some of our own tradition \u2014 using a minimu times, m of force at all A leading figure in this year\u2019s Beautification Campaign is Miss Sheila Boland, 426 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount.A.second- year Arts student at McGill University, Miss Boland is one of four Montreal girls who have been chosen to add the feminine touch to the campaign.Westmount is one of seven surrounding municipalities which are co-operating in the drive against dirt.The campaign, which opens next Monday, will start off with a meeting at the City Hall to be followed by a luncheon given by the City Improvement League at which Dr.R.P.Vivian, chairman of the Department of Health and Social Medicine at McGill, will be the speaker.One of the highlights of the campaign will be the Beautification Parade on Saturday May 21.The parade promises to be one of the finest Montreal \u2014 a city of parades \u2014 has seen.Represented in the parade will be numerous floats entered by public and commercial interests; seven bands, including the famous Black Watch pipe band; and 20 open flower- bedecked cars containing 80 girls, symbolic of beautification.Also included in the parade will be detachments from police, fire ' Sheila Boland To Lead ' Beautification Campaign and other civic departments and j the three branches of the armed services.One of the main objects of the campaign is to instill a desire for a clean and beautiful city in the minds of young boys and girls.To this end the parade will include a detachment, 500 strong, from the police Juvenile Club under Captain Ovila Pelletier.Jr.Red Cross To Meet Tomorrow In Westm\u2019t High The Junior Red Cross is holding its Annual Provincial Cone ference tomorrow morning at 9.30, in the Assembly Hall of Westmount Junior High School, 20 Academy Road, Westmount.At this meeting Junior Red Cross delegates from city and country branches will give short talks on their Junior Red Cross activities during the past year.George Wilkie of Westmount High School, President of this year's Junior Red Cross High School Council, will be the chairman and Betty Case of St.secretary.Mrs.Ruth B.Shaw, Director of Junior Red Cross, Quebec Division from 1921-1948, will be the guest speaker, and following her address George Wilkie will present her with a cheque for $2,000 representing donations from Junior Red Cross members throughout the Province, which is to endow a bed at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital in her name.A plaque to be placed over the bed will also be presented to Mrs.Shaw, who in turn will hand hoth cheque and plaque over to Dr.J.E.deBelle, General Superintendent of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.Mrs.Shaw will also be given a personal gift from the Juniors, and young Judy Brown, a Grade 3 Junior from Rushbrooke School, Verdun, will present Mrs.Shaw with a bouquet of roses, A Deane Nesbitt, O.B.E., D.F.C., vice-president of the Quebec Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society will bring greetings from the adult society.Jackson Dodds, C.B.E., member of the Junior Red Cross Provincial Committee in charge of speech therapy work will briefly welcome the Juniors and Scott F.Kneeland, chairman of the Junior Red Cross Teachers\u2019 Committee will bring greetings from his group.Mrs.Mary B.Cardozo, Junior Red Cross Speech Pathologist at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital will report on the Juhior Red Cross Speech Clinics, and Miss Shirley Pidduck, Junior Red Cross Physiotherapist will tell of her work at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.A film on \u201cWater Safety\u201d will be shown by the swimming and water safety department of the Canadian Red Cross Society.Other speakers will all be Junior Red Cross members from various schools.Lambert High School will be the Reddy Hospital Receives $20,000 Federal Grant The federal government has just approved grants under the national health plan to assist eight hospitals in Quebec to meet the costs of increasing their capacity by 882 beds, National Health Minister Paul Martin diSe closed recently.Institutions receiving the fede eral aid are the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, Westmount; St.Joseph's Hospital, La Tuque; Providence Hospital, Chandler; Hotel Dieu d\u2019Amos, Amos; Notre Dame de Ste.Croix Hospital, Mont Laurier; St.Theresa\u2019s Hospital, Shawinigan F'alls; and two sanatoria at Lake Edward and Gaspe.Five of the grants are for ade hospitals, Mr.Martin said.An extension to the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital wil} provide a net gain of 20 beds, bringing this institution's capae city to 150.About $20,000 in fede eral funds have been set aside for this project.Largest single grant, $322,693, goes to the Gaspe Sanatorium, a new hospital now being built to provide nearly 300 beds for the care of tuberculosis patients from Gaspe and Bonaventure Counties and the Lower St.Lawrence area.CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED Edward Lamontagne has ane nounced his intention of seeking (nomination as a candidate in the : forthcoming federal elections.He will run in the St.Antoine.Weste mount riding.Mrs.Charles Bassett, of 4511 St.Catherine street west, suffered shock and cuts on her forehead and hands in an accident on Wednesday afternoon when the car in which she was a passenger, and driven by her husband, was struck by a runaway horse pulling a city garbage wagon.A vain attempt was made by 15.year-old Dougie Kerr, of 67 Hallowell avenue, to halt the frightened animal and Westmount police report that he suffered a Youth Makes Vain Attempt To Halt Runaway Horse On St.Catherine St.* slightly bruised ankle for his trouble.According to young Dougie, he was sitting on the stairs of his house after school when he saw the runaway and went out to meet it.Having succeeded in stopping it, he released the reins for a second so that he might get a better grip on them.The horse immediately started up again, running north on Hallowell to- \"wards St.Catherine street.Dougie managed to board the cart but had only one rein in his hand, the other one dragging on the ground.His attempts to halt the cart's progress were heroic but unavailing.Rounding the corner of St.Catherine, Dougie said the horse literally tried to climb all over Mr.Bassett's auto which was proceeding east, completely demolishing the roof.Dougie was thrown into the air and landed on the road, shaken up but unhurt exe cept for his ankle.Mrs.Bassett was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital and detained for observation.The horse ended up with a cut back leg while the shafts and harness of the cart were broken, ditions to or changes in existing PND ie i : rt aie oe pe Free areas pps es am EE ee mec ces am, me pein THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1919 ar 0 Sa reo Thursday night on the N.L.'s fi \u2014 1 : ts & b th si | Scouts Cubs kr; A f By REG.GROOME IN i a .From time to time, your rcporter receives letters through His i | [ tH Majesty's Eoyal Mail which often do no credit to their writers.,Ç ; A few months back, we published one of these letters and, this call Fr ae week, ve publish another such letter from the same writer, Readers I Ly may be interested in our comments which follow the \u201cletter\u201d, : 3 i \u201cTo Reg.Groome:\u2014If it is still your custom to insert information By GEORGE COCHRANE à | Coal re St.Augustine's Troop in your column, you might include the : 4 ut following: (1) The Juniors recently took on the Navy League in STOP THE PRESSES jd at floor hockey and, against an overwhelmingly larger team, won 6-5.In the back pocket of my dirty à yol.cided Steve Berry picked up 5 of our goals.(2) The juniors, with myself brown suit it is my custom to 1 0 i ; carry a rather scarred, rather 4 cit on defence, took the Navy Lea-% t th ?Fd F4 gue Seniors (no less) 20-13 last most certainly my fault), but in unk emp! , rather unpleasant look, e J the mode in which the given ing notebook.Most of the time i floor.Sieve Barry again got 5, information is presented.I'll give this little packet of poorly put together paper rests in undis, SES oy, TITY you information of the fellas in .b as did John Ala.the Troop for next week.\u201d turbed comfort.Occasionally, (or # - ; \u201c(3) The Old Boys with the Yours, i a, 2 to vent a Troop Scniors take on Wesley LARRY DOHERTY.; \u2018er ore Jag Nati por ; ; ; into what the scientifically ming.=F A LL Seniors again next Monday night ed laughingly refer to as nm + > } i in D.O'Connell Hall.(You are in- In answer to Mr.Doherty's brain.When that happens, my A pic vited, broom, and, so help me, if you don't give us a decent write-up when we win, I'll hang remarks, we offer the following comments: \u2014For seven and one- notebook comes out of its Pocket, (provided I am wearing my dirty ; \\ .half years, it has been this re- brown suit at the time), and the 3 LE your big fut neck from the high- porter\u2019s custom to insert infor- thought is duly recorded under j i ! est pinnacle of the Sun Lifermation about any and all west- the heading: NOTES FOR THE À vo Bldg.\u2014PUELICLY).This 1s the! end Scout and Cub units, with 5 SGEN ; à PILI faq last game of this series.Three| no favouritism.All news submit- Christopher Janus will couse some raised eyebrows with this license This week I sat down at this pi 4 games have been played ovet| ted to us was given as much| plate, with the letters H-l-T-L-E-R on it.Janus, a Chicago importer, YT gaa the last year or so; Wesley took the last one 13-5, and we took the first two.There will certainly not be a repitition of the 13-5 score-our excuses for that one prominence as space permitted.We are pleased indeed to see how- well the St.Augustines Juniors are doing, and wish the owns Adolf Hitler's five-ton armored Mercedes-Benz limousine, and decided he should have a distinctive tag to go with it.battered wreck of a \u2018typewriter that reposes in the Examiner editorial department with absolutely no idea of what was going to happen in The Pillar of May 13, ol u ! combined Old Boys and Troop 1949.After mulling over the aan are many, varied and all valid.Seniors team the best of luck Y M ( À.NO | ES thought that the editorial de.; ; | Let us have no more of this|in their forthcoming floor hoc- ° ° * * partment gets the typewriters \u201cNaturally Wesley won\u201d stuff.\u201cYour column is supposedly un- key game with Wesley Seniors next Monday.We are very gra- which composing room novices (Tom Maltby, please note) use ' + Ï ! biased.Whatever your opinion tified that Mr.Doherty has seen YOUNG ADULT SECTION handled wo Sheila clare, for taking apart and putting to.a of me or anyone else in the| fit to invite us to attend this| Tonight is the night for that pape Mack ie Dorothy G iy ' gether exercises, and deciding ; } : Troop might be, it should not game, and promise him all the) Softball game.The time is 6.45 py y u eh pad other that that theme was not worthy Ni oH be reflected in your reference to publicity he is entitled to, should P-m.and the place is King 5 a \u20ac Social D 0 ve ht at of being included in a Pillar, I .4 the Troop in the column.It is| his team win, George Park at the top of the Friday Soci ance tomght al, pegitantly glanced at the color of - fe ard explaining that sort of| As to the \u201cthreatening\u201d re-| Ml: All members both men and 9.30 p.m.The gang from the my suit and then fetched out the K À thi PP 5 : £ ladies will be there to get into |softball game will be there toy A th ing to the.fellas.Though I! marks Mr.Doherty has seen fit : : .- little notebook.i ; Le ; the swing of things.Some of |start things off with a bang.If The Pillar for May 13 il rarely, if ever.read The Monitor, to indulge in, we can only say the le layers were out on you want to cool off before the illar for ay .That pq apparently others do and it has| that St.Augustine's excuses for| © \u201cSgue p'ay W ai ; was the heading.Under it was ; 4 come to me more than once that | losing their last game may be Védnesday at the N.D.G.Ÿ park dance, the swimming pool is open | one solitary little notation: Julius i the Troon is beir ar R 5 : to get down to serious play; for mixed swimming at 9.30 p.m.Caesar was ilepti i EL gt Ï .g misrepresent- many, varied, and all valid, but > .; .; S an epileptic.J bo?ed.The trouble is not in the| excuses never have and never they'll be out tonight too.The nine tables of Bridge which Now there is news for you.ui.lack of information (which is| will win a game In any sport.T°lOWing our very successful were played on Monday night are (And to think that most people who :\u2026 _ Ba Ay SPOT™! Spring Dance last Friday, when |& very good sign that this activ.are perusing this do so for abso.| dy oo the music was under the direc- |ity will be going on for a long lutely nothing!) It\u2019s news you are 5 LL at tion of Bob Morrow and the re.While Why don't you come and ; ; IRE shal Cp we not likely to find anywhere else, Sh >» EP.WW i oin us on Monday night at 8 ; rate \u2019 hl } HO ARD S.ROSS, K.C.freshments and decorations were pm?There will re Soom for Sop th must have us gh rn ood ., an ey must contain : Lila Barrister and Solicitor 57 St.Jomes St.West more tables.i i .or 5, | : The fact still remains that! Bop McEwen produced a good something a little more zestful a rte #3 Department for the closing of estates th , beat d, indeed ; than ice cream, If one is to cone | J ; of Deceased Persons.ey were aten and, Indeed,! selection of Folk Songs and Bal.tinue in this news-gathering pro.conr A OFFICE: HA.9238-39 Residence: very soundly beaten.This column |lads at the last Musie Apprecia- fession or t | j' ,Ç : .2055 Lineoln Avenue always has and always will re-| tion Group evening.They led to So \u2018Julius Caesar was an epl mer ; | Co TT \u2014 main unbiased as far as factual active group participation by some leptic.So I am not.So does Pe Peo, reporting of news goes.However, of the members.Next Thursday, | that mean if I want to conquer mee 4 I being a column, opinions are| May 19, Lorne Hunter will pre.; cop Owr | Paptty à Gaul and write histories about La LR RC WESTMOUNT B ARBER SHOP often expressed, which are neces- sent a concert on records at 8.15 dividing it into three parts, and stan 5 i | |.1 sarily those of the writer.In|p.m.cast dies, and cross Prubicons avel 4 Cielo HARRY FITCH \u2014 H.MELOCHE this case, though, mo oplmions| The next week should see more and become a big boss, and to stre vi i» were expressed.and more of our summer pro-|be stabbed by a dirty bunch of on t i Now Re-Opened At Mr.Doherty, who aknowledges| gram coming into its own.With doublecrossers, including my old Wes à he .never .reads .The .Monitor,| the changeable weather til a pal Brutus, I too should contract Bi \u2018 4110b St.Catherine West should not place any faith in| problem, every effort will be epilepsy?So if it does, I pre.thor | heresay evidence , .rather, he made to have an alternative pro- fer to remain stupid and not have mos Hi Just Across The Street From Our Old Location should get concrete facts for| gram lined up.Remember\u2014you epilepsy.I am telling you that cone himself.If St.Augustine\u2019s Troop| can always be sure of a good Julius may have had his fun, but Ten | Cld And New Patrons Cordially Welcomed has ever becn misrepresented in! swim in the pool.the day that Brutus and his pals the E , ; this column, Jet us see the cu BOYS\u2019 DIVISION mistook him for a pin cushion Ms : pings to prove it, and we Ww , te: i »s Was not one of those days.He ; - promptly rectify any errors In| Saturday Movie: This week's) S00 10) BI8 0 ee ed Tze eo \u2018 movie at the Westmount Y.M.: in Pos T representation.We trust .this C.A.is entitled \u201cJinx Money\u201d Now, at this point, I wish to co, 5 Oo P S oO I L ee is now closed permanent starring the Bowery Boys.Movie age a complaint against : the duri Po : .K.G.anguages departmen po SPECIALLY TREATED LOAM commences at 115 p.m.Also | teh tun et en cb .pictured in the same program are |.L Xlgn, junior and sen.4 UA FOR GARDENS AND LAWNS Trinity Memorial comedy shorts\u2014Y.M.C.A.|ior- For five years I pored over EE: 7 i $3.00 Single Load Sixer Bill Hartley led the open- members and their friends are the works of such Latin authors Co | la Wie, Double toad © ing and closing ceremonies at invited to attend.38 Joe gl) San Horace and : « Beai £ and RE Trinity Monday and Jim Chidley| Teenage Saturday Nite: À reg.Julius Caesar.But d ever s .- LA -; Lo Lo Lawn y GARDEN SUPPLIES and Peter Annand were present- ular teenage Saturday night party learn from Mr.Siyder or Mr.4 ; BULLDOZER TO RENT ed with their first stars.Douglas will be held at the Westmount Y.Lawley jaf Caesar was an epls ;.\u2018 Lindores was the star of a game M.C.A.this Saturday night.Danc.| leptic?id no at bit o ; + on .2 : NR Pood HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE EL.1177 of \u201csoup\u201d.Tests passed included ing will be to the music of Randy \"formation I am forced to pick [i Ton 6051 WESTERN AVE.Compass and Folding Clothes, Winfield and Orchestra, A splash YP in these, my declining, years.Ty Jim Chidley; Knots, Allan Wil-| party will be held commencing [I Want my fees back.; Cory kins and Paavo Wright.Allan|at 9 p.m.And so, to conclude this death.Ww Wilkins has now completed his| Baby Sitters: Members of the less bit of prose, I leave you with Wes A RPETS LI LEU M first star.Trianglettes\u2014the girls club at the Put a single thought: Julius Cae.TI , \u2014 The coat-hangar collection was| Y.M.C.A.ave péfercd their S81 was an epileptic.Roy postponed to this Saturday ana Services as baby sitters to par.; , Fi BROADLOOM all Sixers are reminded to cal] |ents in the Westmount area.all Jou re Willing to admit you ray their Cubs .be at the Church Tokyo's b th houses 0 n b right.g when you are, you'r \u2014 > 9 and 12 ft.Wide Saturday morning, nine a.m., in oxyo's ba ouses have been STAIR AND HALL full uniform.Sixers Roy Smith, granted permission to increase ARPET 27\" and 36\" Wide Mike Schell, Teddy Roberts, Bob rates.The Japs should be willing net \u2019 c .Turnbull and Bill Hartley, call|to pay most any amount to get Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's 4 LINOLEUM Inlaid and Printed Baloo Friday eve al DExter 4819 back into the swim.S U I T S after calling your six.\u2014_ ~~ Six Competition for the eve-| The-New York Purchasing De- ESPERO OT TLORED ou Lu \u2018Be e ° ning was won by the Brown partment offered 2500 white mice Our Newest Imported Materials A } - E E t \u2019 Six and Sixer John Ancrum re- for sale.Think of the mothers Are Worth Seeing ; \\ - ' Imi e ceived the Honour Pennant, Gor- who \u2018will jump up on kitchen Ce and Se Me Te on Ir | ' don Merritt and Richard Howard chairs, PIC Cc ADILLY i Subsidiary of Canada Carpet Cleaning Co.Ltd.ar two Cubs in the Pack who re po nn hold the record of not having| Some historians still argue over VALET SERVICE i q missed a single meeting all year where Columbus landed \u2014 and if 05 Co in - 3945 Namur Street EX.3411 « +.keep it up, boys .only things keep on we may decide 154 hasom AVE, wi.32 005 4 ust below St.Catherine \\ te 40 À \u2019 : six more meetings to go.the whole discovery was a mistake.\"RIFSTRONIIINUOTCNAANCHIEGNTHOHONEIACOCCOSOANIILONTIAININGU OO HRC ICRA EEE TEE & 8 1H Ise, ain ful one ro.pl.uer out th Ce re all \u2014 | # Television In # Residential Areas The Westmount City Council, M includes districts A, B, C, D, and E (residential districts) but dis- triet F (a commercial building LAID - FINISHED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT à rar XX, No.19 WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.red P.\u2018Whitman, H.S.Ross AIRED « REFINISHED - SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors - CLEANED WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 Assist Baha'is Of Canada In the dying hours of the dissolved House of Commons the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada was granted an Act incorporating them as a religious organization with their head à office at Toronto.Their application was sponsored in the Senate Pri- É vate Bills Committee by Senator Howard, of Sherbrooke, Que, and Bb the House of Commons by F.P.Whitman, M.P, for Notre Dame | EN Antenna For nde Grace.The officers are John A, Roberts, Toronto, President; Em- eric Sala, of St.Lambert, Vice- President; Mrs.Laura Davis of Toronto, Secretary, and Siegfried Schopflocher, of Montreal, Treasurer: Howard S.Ross K.C.former \u201cForum\u201d columnist of this newspaper, and John M.Cerini, K.C., acted as Counsel and Parliamentary Agents for the applicants.Mr.never the ones to be caught nap- Ross appeared with the sponsors ping, are still looking to the futu- the tee.ve.At their last session, Council gave reading to a new before the Private Bills Commit- The Chairmen of the Committee by-law whereby residential dis- were Honourable Adrian Huges- tricts in the city will be protect- sen, K.C., of Montreal, .of the Seed from having television or ra-|nate, and H.W.Winkler, M.P., dio transmitting antenna or re-|for Lisgar, Manitoba, of the House lay stations in their midst.This [of Commons.district) is not affected.The new by-law will read \u201cIn and E, no mast tower, pylon or building building 8 shall be established, either separately or in addition to any other | E use |ther Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, districts A, B, C, D, or other structure or structure or building, for or operation as a transmitting relaying station connection with the broadcasting which M or television system of any com- M.B.A.Championship, winding a antenna or mercial enterprise.\u201d in club\u2019s BUSINESS BUREAUX PRES.Claude Root, of Westmount, who was elected president of Canadian Better Business Bureaux, Inc, at the annual meeting of the Winnipeg Better Business Bureau, held there recently.Mr.Root is also Governor of the Association of Better Business Bureaux of New York for District Number Seven (Canada) and is General Manager of the Better Business Bureau of Montreal.\u201c49 VEARS IN Le WESTMOUNT\u201d Individual OHMAN'S WE.4046 Deslgned and recreated (rom our old jewellery, Yi Ketches submitted without charge.#w OUR SPECIALTY « - RINGS JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Y.M.CA.World Service In Action BURMA With the birth of the new Burmese nation this year, the YMCA became a distinct national movement.The country's outstanding authority in physical education became the first Burmese general secretary, and a new spirit of oneness emerged in-a revitalized membership.The YMCA now maintains 2 buildings in Rangoon: one a hostel for young men, the other a regular city Association in the downtown area.Membership reached 700 in 1948 and at least 2,000 peopie were served each month.At tne request of the government, a YMCA Army Center was opened late in the year in Mingaladon, with the Prime Minister Thakin Nu making the inaugural address.Burma is essentially a \u201cone city\" country with Rangoon the hub of the nation.The YMCA is developing into the outstanding organization for boys and young men in this city.With young people in the driver's seat in these first days of the Burmese Republic, the YMCA is in a strategic position to make its Christian and democratizing ideals count.The Y stands in especially high regard for its work in relieving communal tensions inherent in the large concentrations of various non-Burmese groups in Rangoon.The Y has also been a brake on juvenile delinquency.TRENHOLME COLLISION CAUSES LIGHT DAMAGE An automobile collision near Trenholme Park on Sunday about 3:15 p.m.resulted in only slight damage to the cars driven by Sam B.Gordon, 4643 Sherbrooke street west, and Delphis Gadwa, Detroit, Michigan.The accident occurred when the automobiles scraped together near 6715 Sherbrooke street.No one was injured in the mishap.Red Feather Members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club an affiliate of the Red Fea- are busy praising members of the midget basketball team recently captured the best-of-three series 2-lover the 79th Permission was granted at the Battery Cadet Corps Boys\u2019 Club.meeting to the Veterans\u2019 Taxi|The Unity championship team is Owners\u2019 Association to operate a |composed of John Reddon, Pat sland with 25 taxis on Victoria |Baker, Douglas Mariasine, Pat avenue beiween St.Catherine Craig, Gilmore Beasant, John street and York, also for 24 cars |Smith, Ray Beaton, Ray Boxer on the property of the C.P.R.at |and Bob Kercher.Westmount Station.The recent crafts exhibition was a grand suc- Band Concerts were again au-|cess, and now that the excitement most likely date for concert is announced as June 27.Ten concerts will be given and |will the last will be on August 29.of Public Welfare, A.Strike, was autho-|supervision of Dennis Ellerbeck.Supervisor Mrs.H.ff thorized for the summer and the |is over, the boys and girls have the first [settled down to the regular program of activities.Craft Classes continue throughout the month of May, and Gymnasium activities will continue under the rized to attend the annual meet- |Ned Mahon, the club's swimming ing of the Canadian Welfare instructor, is continuing the Wed- Council in the Mount Royal Hotel nesday evening instruction periods during June 1st to 4that the Westmount \u201cY\u201d pool.Plans are being pushed at the Next Week at Victoria Hall Central Office of the M.B.A.for the opening of Camp Lewis near St.Adolphe de Howard in the , Laurentian mountains, There's a holiday waiting for every boy at Camp Lewis, and those who are Monday\u2014Putters Club; Temple, Daughters of the Nile.interested are invited to apply Oasis through the Unity Boys' Club or else at the Association's office.Tuesday\u2014St.John Ambulance There is no distinction as to race, Corps; Excelsior Chapter.creed or color, and special pro- Wednes day \u2014 Rotary Club of vision will be made for any boy Westmount; Electa Chapter.Thursday \u2014Stamp Club; Mount fees.Royal Chapter., F Flin Health Department, x- |of the Mental Hygiene Institute, av clinic -_\u2014 unable to pay the nominal camp Dr.Baruch Silverman, director Service, a Red Feather says AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE REG'D.4226 St.Catherine St.West (Just west of Greene Ave.) Announcing the arrival of cur new English Summer Materials, adaptable to Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Suits and Slacks You are invited to view our superior workmanship and economical prices 2 WEEKS DELIVERY \u2014 BEST WORK GUARANTEED REPAIRS AND REMODELLING OF ALL KINDS Valet Service \u2014 Deluxe Dry Cleaning DYEING TO ANY COLOR DESIRED WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER WE.5908 Welfare Federation Rambling Canada is in the forefront of all nations of the world with regard to the per capita expenditure on disease control and health promotion, and notes that a proportional share is going to mental disease control and prevention.He adds that limited facilities at the Institute, and insufficient personnel, prevent adequate service for the ever-increasing number who require assistance, with the result that the mental health of many is jeopardized by this lack.The now familiar Red Feather which has graced the south-west corner of the Forum building for a number of years is about to disappear, with Welfare Federation and its Red Feather Services on the move to new quarters.Federation has occupied the Forum premises for almost a quarter-century, but because of a program of expansion at the Forum, the location is no longer available.Expansion of the seating capacity at the Forum by some 3,000 seats will cut into the available space in the present location, and.temporary quarters have heen obtained in the Rosenthal building at 265 Craig street west, near Bleury.Members of the Budget and Building Committees of Federation now are studying ways and means of providing long-term accommodation which will insure against further emergency moves, particularly at a time when preparations for the annual Red Feather Campaign are underway.Red Feather Services which will be located at the new premises are the Montreal Boys' Association, Society for the Protection of Women and Children, the John Howard Society, the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association, and the Montreal Council of Social Agencies with its Social Service 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CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, Agricultural Chemicals Division, Room 327, Confederation Bldg.MONTREAL, Que.Please sen?me FREE your illustrated GARDEN GUIDE.Name.ao Street No.heed City Prov.florist, seed and feed stores THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 when she was descending from a NATIONAL BREWERIES APPOINTMENTS The appointment of C.H.Hanson (left) as Vice-President and Notional Breweries Limited, hos been announced by Norman J.Dawes, President and Managing Director of the Company.Mr.Hanson, whe was formerly Director of Sales, is succeeded by J.Armand Desrochers (right).Mr.formerly Director of Finance for the company.{es Desrochers was Camping Man Hurt While Crossing Street Victor Million, 55, of 902 Clary Street, Montreal, suffered a smaj laceration of the upper left eyelid and later complained of a stiff shoulder after being struck by à car driven by William Noth, al, of Montreal, last Friday.Million was taken to the West, ern Division of the Montreal Ge), erdl Hospital.He was visiting at 479 Argyle avenue and the ace, dent occurred at the corner of Clarke avenue and Sherbrooke street.He told police that he dia noi see Noth's auto when he wa crossing the street.Even Skeeter, the trained roost er, who performs with Bing Crosby in Frank Capra's \u201cRiding High\u201d at Paramount, has a stand.in.He also is provided with a ape.cial roost with name plate.Dividends By ROY D.LOCKE _ This is the last in a series of six articles on camping written by Mr.Roy Locke, Executive Director of Y.M.C.A.Kamp Kanawana and Y.M.C.A.Camp Perrot.Several requests have been made for copies of these articles, They may be obteined by writing Mr.Locke at Y.M.C.A., 1441 Drummond St, This article will make a few suggestions on things to watch for after your son or daughter returns from camp.Sending your child to camp requires a considerable amount of money.Like any other investment steps should be taken to get the utmost value from it.When your youngster returns from camp take advantage of his enthusiasm to get better acquainted.Encourage him to tel] of his adventures, friendships, and achievements.Many youngsters will not \u2018open up\u201d unless we phrase our questions carefully.If you have found that the experience was beneficial to him, try to build up a desire to return to camp.You may observe some changes in your son or daughter.However, do not be too discouraged if your highest expectations are not reached.If a boy is only at camp for two or three weeks we cannot expect the same results as though he was there for a longer period.Improvements will be first observed in his skills, i.e.swimming, canoeing and so on.However try to see if he has improved his techniques of social adjustment.Has he learned to get along with his friénds any better?He.has been on his own perhaps for the first time.He has had to take care of his own clothes and belongings.Here we should watch for improvement in habit formations.If he has learned to make his own bed and to tidy his own clothes, why not let him do this at home instead of \u201csuffocating\u201d him with too much kindness.He probably has learned to enjoy singing and good music to a greater degree than formerly.Music has a very important part in most camps.If he has started any hobbies at camp it would be very worthwhile to encourage him to continue this.If he is not sure where to get supples try to help him in this regard.Your Camp Director would be helpful here.He will have met new friends at camp.Many parents help their son or daughter plan a reunion of his tent mates and counsellor a month or so after their return.Welcome these camp friends.They shared many experiences with him and may have been very influential in his or her young life.Health Dividends A good camping experience invariably means dividends in terms of health.There are two factors about which I would like to caution you.Firstly, although good camps make a conscientious effort to provide adequate food and rest, it must be remembered that the very nature of a camping experience is an active one.In some children there may be some loss of weight.This is not necessarily a very serious item, and you can correct it very quickly.Secondly, they may also require a great deal of sleep on their return home.We must remember that the night before the children come home is usually very exciting period for them, and they do not sleep very well.Many of the trains down from camp leave early in the morning, and again must remember that there is a natural let-down following any stimulating experience.The foregoing does not mean that they should come home run down.Well supervised camps would guard against this.I am only suggesting here that there may be a short term need for extra sleep., Where Boys Learn Finally let me again say that camp is one of the finest places for a lad to learn to \u201cstand on his own two feet\u201d.Try to recognize his increased maturity.Let him realize that he has grown.Your camp is 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Ÿ From arch he B ant strict boir \u20ac gle ne.Monc ps in - A.estm ompar pent \u2018 ps.G.anag BE rec ance loresig afe hainin ; Man t at hn the ime El vestic kdo ac prd, gyre J Wish A OD OO + Dark Fmall eye.stift Py a also est, Gen.& at Cie.r ot 00ke not was joost- Croge iding Land.8pe- i rap les, St.batch your any value tage tell sters y.If try any mean : run amps I am- there r ex.that laces d on 2COg- Let vn.rove, year.best your | any make know 1pful : the , St.1d in mond May to a Iead- \u2014 \u2014 elt rose airs and 1lla- es.Gas , tT \u2018 is i i EEE EEE BE EERE SSESESSESRESSEEEEEEEREEEN ) Years Without An Accident Safety Record Recognized By Bell From March 6, 1828 to Ln 6 1949, employees of bo Bell Telephone Company's bani department in the west strict, Montreal, - carried out boir tasks without incurring a gle injury causing loss of E Monday evening, 300 employ- » in the district were guests a banquet at .Victoria Hall, restmount, tendered by the any to honour the achieve- ot of 20 years of safe work- É Os Ridout, general plant wager, said that such a safe- Ff, record is not a matter of Bice or luck, but is due to Moresight, the observance of Bate practices, and adequate ; any who could not be pres- Én: at the banquet had worked i: the west district, at some Eime during the 20 years in ha f question, and they had helped Ef, achieve the enviable rec- fi; Mr.Ridout said.There A ere 38, however, who had dorked in the district for the Fantire 20 years and they were Mappily able to attend the cel- Wébration of the achievement in Kvhich they had all played a Fbart.I «The safety job must be Bmade a personal ~ matter for Bach individual\u201d Mr, Ridout { M.ZATZ : Wishes to announce the reopening of his business at 1215 GREENE AVE.Room 6 Fitzroy 2872 said.\u201cIt requires that individuals recognize potential dangers in their\u2019 work, adopt safe methods in order to avoid those dangers, and maintain a live interest in safety,\u201d - West End Workers Other speakers who delivered brief messages to the gathering were J.H.Brace,\u2019 vice-presi- dent, D.W.Ferrier, general manager, L.G.Buck, division plant superintendent, C.E.Ricketts, .safety supervisor, G.P.Quinn, installation foreman,\" J.W.C.Robillard, tester and G.Tees, youngest employee in the district.Charles Foster, district chairman of the Canadian Telephone Employees\u2019 Association, replied on behalf of the employees to the messages of congratulation.W.R, Pritchard, district plant = superintendant, was chairman of the banquet.The 38 employees attending the banquet who had worked during the entire 20 years in the west district were: W.Barry, H.W.Baxter, deS.Béaudry, E.T, Busby, D.J.Chamipion, W.J.Courtenay, L.Dalpe, A.C.Denman; D.V, Dennis, J.J.Dorion, L.L.W.Drouin,.J, AM.Faubert, G.E.Fenwick, C.Foster, J.A.Galbraith, L.W.Garceau, C.H.Grant, A.R.C.Griffiths, -E.L.Hosking, F.Hughes, R.G.Ingham, E.F.Jones, Miss M.A.L.Leggett, A.E.Lewis, W.H, Lewis, W.Mann, R.G.Moffatt, Miss I.G.Munro, G.P.Quinn, J.Rattray, A.F.Seasons, O.Shelso, C.J.Smith, G.B.F.Smith, R.E.Steen, W.M.Stewart, A.Wales, and E.Whitworth.individual winners.of bowlers and their guests participated in the excellent programme arranged and enjoyed dancing to the accompaniment of an orchestra, following presentation of prizes and the banquet itself.A highlight of the night was the presentation of golf clubs to H, E.McCormick, President of The Monitor Publishing Company, on behalf of those present.The Monitor Bowling League Holds Closing Banquet Editorial, advertising, composing room men, and the executive of The Monitor Publishing Co.Ltd., all members of the company bowling league, rubbed shoulders at the closing banquet of the \u201cwood league\u201d at the LaSalle Golf and Country Club on Thursday evening.Following a fine meal, H.V.Stoddard, advertising manager, acted as Master of Ceremonies, and H.B.Houghton, general manager, as chairman of the splendid gathering of employees and guests.prizes were presented to the Close to 100 people consisting* presentation was made by General Manager H.B.Houghton.All the women attending were provided with a gift.Prizes presented were as follows: Monitor Trophy for the Champions of the year .to the Tempos, a team comprised of Reg.Groome (Capt.) 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camps have arisen; airfields and roads have been built, and the route is being surveyed for a 350-mile railway from the St.Lawrence at what promises to be the world\u2019s richest source of titanium has been discovered and is being developed.Our one-time wasteland proves to be a treasure-house.This new northern expansion is but one of many examples here or elsewhere, have there been such opportunities as Ungava as the immense new source to supply its increasing stretching north to Ungava Bay, lies one of the richest, purest The vast area is now being actively explored.Already over 300 wo Seven Islands.In another section, inland from Havre St.Pierre, of Canada\u2019s tremendous modern development.Never before, \u201cNever before Many new fie] for young Ca, and opportunities From bank clerk to Pres y ehoe company in shoes through off, NEw OPPORTUNITIES.true spirit of the Young Ca says LUCIEN BOUGIE of Montreal ident and owner of Canada, selling J, have there been go nadian men gpq Tge measure to the Progressivenegg padian of today\u201d of the largest -special parade for the Amy those which await the energy and initiative of young Canadians in our own country today.A ssn A ONE OF A SERIES PRESENTED BY » eT, BIR es OF CANADA'S PRESENT GREATNESS TO PROMOTE A FULLER REALIZATION BY CANADIANS CREO RUN OU AE SR TCS ER RIT 2 14 Tr PSE NH TR 6 8 a Parisette d the World, bitious men, es r.Boug and showrooms aroun example to al} am 41.304 Many Attend Fiy z Showing Of Se Of The Antarcii¢ ii: IC by E ; Reid.The Royal Montreal R or egi A M.G., was a busy unit over 1 ; Tod weekend, with the sponsorin, (I pmol the Technicolor film of J, od pme Rank, \u201cScott of the Ante, JES\" at the Avenue Theatre on re 1 day and their annual Chill nglis parade last Sunday, @ mo Over 300 officers and me, JR the R.M.R.with representation q Royal Canadian Army Sey Corps, Black Watch, Canagy Intelligence Corps, Royal Con EA dian Air Force, Royal Canagiy % Naval Volunteer Reserve other reserve units of Montre making a total of 1,000 attend ing.the premiere, The Westmount unit parade] from their St.Catherine Bred Armoury, led by their drum | bugle band, under the comnai of Lt.Col.R.Schwob, MC y the theatre, the brass band of ty unit entertained guests and other Army, Navy and Air Force per sonnel,.prior to the showing 4M@npet the film.if e | This is the second time iy fuer a Montreal military uni py [Ja th sponsored a film.The other oy, 4 sion was when the Royal Cul.1 dian \u2018Engineers took part in 3 film.5 Distinguished guests includedy, Keith Jopson, O.BE,.Uni Kingdom Senior Trade Comm sioner at Ottawa; Capt.Sir Sti ling Hamilton, R.N., Naval «JR viser to the British High Commis BRL sioner; Maj.Gen.C.B.Prit C.B.E., D.S.G., D.C.M,, honourarll colonel, R.M.R.; Maj.Gen.R.0, G.Morton, G.O.C.Quebec Com mand; Capt.O.G.L.Holmg R.C.N, commanding H.Ms [Eke Donnacona; W-C W.Read, 4i[iifhey Squadron, auxiliary R.C.AF.uijERest Mayor J.S.Cameron of Wei mount.S.M.Gossage Wil Attend Overseas Meeting Of ILO S.M.Gossage, of 3 de Cam Road, Westmount, will be one dj the Six Canadian \u2018 delegates U the meeting of the committee à Inland Transport of the Inte national Labour Organizing opening at Brussels on May if it was announced recently Labour Minister Mitchell Stabilization of employment ij dock labour, protection of you workers on inland waterways ul technical methods of select workers in the industry, will Ugg the subjects discussd by HEE committee.Mr.Gossage is assistant MY sonnel manager of the CPMR ie Boys\u2019 Club Drive \u2019 tt.Totals $31,758 |\" The drive for a clubhouse FER the Unity Boys\u2019 Club has r& lized $31,738 to date, it w# announced at the weekly met ing of the Rotary Club ¢ Westmount, ) Eighteen new donations cB in during the past weck\u2014itg§ largest was for $1,000; anil was $500 and 16 others off led $545.Over $27,000 of XI total is in cash while $4,600 in the form of pledges.i The announced total does ™ i include another large \u201cHER pledge of $15,000.ga Surveys have shown that NJ ern students are taller than tiger fathers, But whose fault is it (bp; fathers are always short?Hcy In these days of early \"\u201cEd riages, its hard to determPgner whether the disappearance o TE\u2019 baby is a kidnapping or an ef y ment.i prea did.! rei | Regime Le THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 13, oc 00 ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES jy Edesr Ww.McInnis and J.H.8.poid.publishers: J.M- Dent & Sons (Canada) Ltd.THE C0000 DOC D0C\u20140C\u20140C [JBOOK REVIEW BH OCD COC DOC ISO TO TO O0 DO OU DOC OC 0C that form the modern Commonwealth, the transformation of Britain into the leading industrial state and her decline after two World Wars and the rise of the United States to the position of a major world power.Particular attention is given to Canada as the oldest of the Dominions and as a nation which occupies a special position through its close relation with both Britain and the United States.This history reveals how much the English-speaking peoples have differed without ever losing their common heritage of English culture and English institutions.Out of this study of their widely divergent developments comes a recognition of the bonds created by past traditions and present interests.The story of the Eng- lish-speaking peoples here related is one of profound signifcance for the understanding of our times.Edgar Wardwell McInnis was born in 1899 at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.After graduation from the University of Toronto in 1923 he Christ Church, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar, where he took \u2018Someone By LEWIS MILLIGAN Weekiy Review Interfering\u201d : M8 Today, When the principles of t over fi ,mocracy are challenged both at Onsoring y ME.and abroad, the future of f ae Eater civilization may rest on re acti o mutual understanding of the al on Fre nglish-speaking peoples.®Here is Chu modern history of these peo- M3, a narrative of the evolution nd men ME.à far-flung group of nations sentation (IE ging from much the same ny Seniji&E and speaking much the Cans 1e language, whose relations oyal Cu, i cach other and with the rest l Canagiy the world.are among the most serve niMM ;tical forces in world politics of f Montrey J.terday\u2014and today.000 atte BN vo narrative begins at the ose of the Seventeenth Cen.it parc ry, when the foundations of Tine sire BRritain's political structure had drum of [een laid and the colonies plante comma overseas were already de- b, MC nMMelping a strong sense of their band of gy En interests.In the two and a s and oilyielalt centuries that followed we Force pr.dro shown the creation of a new showing 4 Mlé@nperial structure to replace the e that was shattered by the time {oy merican Revolution, the growth unit hy the self-governing Dominions other oc toyal Can J part in 4 he Arnhen 3 includedR BE.Un) le Comnis BR sd ot.Sir Sti IR A Ps Was Naval a M # 4 gh Commis JK 5 ; B.Prig, A ( , honouray Gen.R.0, uebee Com L.Holmes MA HCE [MES Read, 4il C.A.F.ait n of Wet e Wil rseas ILO de Cass 1 be oned elegates minitiee a the Inter Drganizatio on May 1 recently H hell.ployment à n of yous terways wifi f selectiiEr (he deterrent of the atomic 5 in the hands of the United ; fates.\u201d For what other purpose gas the largest army in the world try, will li sd by sistant pe he C.PRIR drive 58 1bhouse f« % b has re te, it w sekly me > Club (tions cart ff week\u2014ths po; anothe hers toi BB 000 of th je $4,600 4 es.al does LU rge singh \u2014 1 that né p than Ug alt is it 1b ort?\u2014_\u2014 early MH determi rance of or an el It is abundantly evident that Marshal Stalin and his twelve fisciples \u2014 there are thirteen members of the Politburo \u2014 do not i.the Atlantic Treaty.Why do they not like it, and why have hey so vigorously tried to prevent it?This may seem a foolish M estion, for it is quite obvious that the Treaty is an alliance of the Éfvostern Nations against a potential enemy, and the only such i hy 5 th their plans; otherwise why 4 ve no designs for extending their 4 Remy at the present time is Soviet Russia.In opposing the Treaty, he Soviet leaders virtually admit their aggressive intentions, The ry bitterness of their attacks indicates that the treaty interferes should it worry them?If they gover over the rest of Europe, Eden they have nothing to fear fom a defensive alliance of na- ions who are sick of war and pom the last one and live In a Peaceful world.The Soviet Government disliked dpe atomic bomb for the same Pason they now dislike the At.Mason when he said: \u201cIt is cer- {in that Europe would have been Eprimunized and London under Mombardment some time ago but Rÿhe military forces of the British go \"monwealth and of the United } tates had been demobilized.M Apart from the fear of the [omic bomb there was nothing RP deter the Russian armies from M8 \u201cbig over Europe, and the estern Powers would have been ipless to stop them.With the puplete conquest of Europe, the eliterranean would have been posed and Africa annexed to the FR sian Empire, while the Atlantic M'\u2018an would have isolated the Em ictican continent from trade d traffic with the Old World.In the first volume of his war emoirs, Mr.Churchill said that certain crises during the war BF fll that \u201cSomeone was inter- 112,\" and that when all seem- gz be lost, the tide of over- Ming defeat was turned as a mysterious hand.When Hit.a 2 jig after forcing the enc to sign an armistice, he bs what the Scotch people call ; + Which means that he was \u201cr-confident and fated soon to ere den or violent death.ho $ an old Greek saying that Yom the gods would destroy, y first make mad.\u201d hat is what happend to Hitler \u2018and his gang; and Stalin and his disciples should take a lesson from it and keep their heads.The atom bomb saved them from the mad act of overrunning Europe at the close of the war, and now, with the addition of the defensive alliance under the Atlantic Treaty, they may be restored to sanity.The recent changes of Soviet officials is evidence that something unusual is going on behind the Iron Curtain, and it may be that Stalin is changing his mind.Having failed to intimidate Britain and the United States into military action by the blockade of Berlin, which in itself was an act of war, he assumed the role of a peace-maker and accused the promoters of the Atlantic Treaty of warmongering.As a matter of historical fact, Stalin himself was the real instigator of the Atlantic Treaty.He provoked it not only by the Berlin Blockade, but by blockading the action of the United Nations with the Veto on every issue that made for world peace.Thus the United Nations\u2019 Councils were rendered futile and the very name a mockery.There was nothing left for the Western Nations to do but unite among themselves for their own defence and economic recovery.And now, as a result of their folly in overreaching themselves, the Soviet leaders are confronted with the Atlantic Treaty in addition to the atomic bomb.It would seem that Someone has again been interfering.Q-\u2014How long did Joe Louis hold the world heavyweight championship ?A\u2014 Louis held the heavyweight crown longer \u2014 11 years, eight months and one week; sticcess- fully defended it more times (25) and earned more money (about $4,500,000) than any other boxer \"before him.attended | >0C »20o>O0o\u2014>0cC S Ross LE PG his Bachelors\u2019 and Masters\u2019 degrees.He then taught history at Oberlin College and then returned to Toronto where he is now Associate Professor of History.At Oxford he won the Newdigate Prize for English Verse and in Canada two of his books have received the Governor General's Awards.Professor Reid was born in Chicago, educated in Scotland and Canada.He earned his Doctorate at the University of Toronto where he was Alexander Mackenzie Fellow and a Lecturer in History.He was then for a time Head of the Department of History at United College, Winnipeg.Dr.Reid was abroad during 1948 on a Rockefeller Travelling Fellowship.His hook on British labour entitled \u201cThe British Labour Alliance\u201d is an- 1949 PAGE SEVEN nounced for early publication.There is a selected Bibliogra- | phy and a most useful and exes tensive index of nineteen pages.YOUR HOME In a blanket of COOLNESS ! Summer heat is just around the corner.Your home will be several degrees cooler with a well-insulated roof.You should re-roof NOW! Your roofing investment this spring will cut fuel and main- tainance bills this winter and for many winters to come.831 St.Paul St.West WRAP UP g ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK Campbell, Gilday Company Limited Phone MA.7826 Ask us about our free roof inspection and estimate service.Established 1883 James A.de Lalanne J.A.(Jimmy) deLalanne was born in the St.Antoine-Westmount Riding.His early education was in the riding and he is a graduate of McGill University.He is a Chartered Accountant and a senior partner in the firm of McDonald, Currie & Company.A Veteran of both world wars, Jimmy delalanne enlisted as a private and was subsequently commissioned and promoted to Captain.Wounded three times, he won the Military Cross and Bar.In World War Il he held various Army Staff appointments, the last being Vice-Adjutant General, rank of Brigadier.For his services, he was awarded the C.B.E.He is Vice-Chairman of Westmount School Commission and a member of the Montreal Central Board; a Director of Westmount Municipal Association, Honorary Treasurer (and past President) of Westmount Rotary Club.St.Antoine ASSOCIATION He is also past President and Governor of the Canadian Rugby Union; past President and Life Member of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and former Vice-President of M.AAA, A man the community can look to for leadership.PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Westmount Ce + 3 apie wt -u ct mde a A SA TRAN NE TATA ue eee ES PAGE EIGHT - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 BICYCLE STAND name Shuresta.The 12-ounce stand, e ° An adjustable, folding bicycle |made by B.S.K.Ltd, of Birming- Nominating Comm.stand, which fits onto the bicycle |[ham, is easily adjustable to the frame close to the sprocket, has |height of the cycle frame, giving \u2019 been developed under the trade complete support 0 resent ate Last Thursday night the nomi.2 nating committee of the West- Te enin U 165 mount Stamp Club was elected in order to select a new slate of TICES AE nt = Yh ft Am mars o a the 21st of ray the Juniors ave been invited to go on a tour Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set - MA.6219 of the general Post Office to see the behind-the-scene.operations of a modern mail system.On the lighter, side, Mr.D.Brown, Advertising Manager .for |.Hi i | i officers for the Club, since the LE club year ends on June 2nd.Bear ; l 4 FERTILIZERS In the Junior Section, G.M- psth tt Desautels, public relations repre- ter | ¢ INSECTICIDES sentative for the Post Office gave v id } a very interesting and enlighten- ! A ing illustrated talk on stamps and tree | t If you are a garden enthusiast, see our complete, low priced selection the mails.Mr.Desautels also ome i | ! of garden supplies now.You'll find everything you need to make your supplied two very good films on , L f gordening easier and give better results.Come in today! how the postal system operates.Mont ¥ 5 5 Continental Can and father of one | >.be of the Juniors;- supplied à series- ET of colored cartoons which com- A aon ON EAST COAST FISHING BANKS ud 4169 St.Catherine W.1385 St.Catherine W.4860 Sherbrooke W.5 ing rd fun- ut of the s which coer ocean fishing s off Cancdp, [AVS Fi.2641 MA.6219 DE.1145 pleted the evening for the Jun-| est coast, comes a well-filled net which will dump hundreds of ous I Bi : of cod, halibut, haddock and ocean perch on to the decks cf th all commercial fishing vessel.Cleaned and iced below decks, the fy vas © .° will be rushed to Halifax where modern processing plants at dockiig, Uj : take over.Within a few hours these fish will be turned into fillets, ir.packed into cartons and quick-frozen ready for shipment.Mode ime fishing and processing methods make it possible for housewives anyrhay in across Canada to serve ocean-fresh fish at any season of the yea.ge D Large Handicraft Navy League Din\" Program Being Planned in City Extended Becaus E4:\" comer dre na soirs Üf Lack of Funds Bd handicraft program is being planned for the Parks and Play.uce grounds.Craft classes will be Speaking at Navy Lem nd held in Westmount Park, Prince quarters here today, Mr R ¢ In - Albert and Staynor.Clay model.Stevenson, O.B.E, chairman d w i ling, wood carving, shellcraft, the League's Annual Maintenang ch ba papier maché, weaving and lea.Campaign, announced that tu H 1 thercraft will be practiced along d'ive would have to be extend nd Yo Se with a host of other crafts.inasmuch as the $40,000 objective irst \u2018 4 A central craft shop will oper.had not been reached.The figure \u2014_\u2014 5 ate at the Westmount Athletic |received to date, he stated i grounds for the more interested |$25:221.He attributed the fail | craftsmen and will see a num.|to achieve the objective during ber of sailboats and model aero- the two-week period to the ta! Mi planes take shape for future [that many of the League's resi.J competition.lar subscribers had not as yi Looking into the future, an sent in their subscriptions, and [EX adult handicraft club will be or.©*Pressed the hope that ti .; ; ; who had subscribed in previ Hall 1 every man ganized in Victoria Hall early in years would send in their dons.September.This should prove |}.CL very interesting to & large num.ons (à the Montreal Divi (fg hi UM ber of peop le, when it is consid.1429 Closse Street, this weex a were S ceo ered that articles such as high In vointi t th NN quality hand bags, purses, gloves, n pointing ou e Important slippers and belts are being made of achieving the $40,000 minimun together with shellcraft, broaches, Objective, Mr.Stevenson refers h aroun ills pins, earrings and weaving.Han.to the recent formation of a jun SUPPOSE you had to cart cas d to pay your b dicraft tools and materials will or re for boys of pre-cald ° i i be available through the club for 88\u20ac- e success of this unit wa Pretty risky business.Hard on shoe leather, too.a g i with nearly 70 boys already er Ji rolled.All expenses for this grou SEH You don\u2019t do it that way, of course.Like everybody H v 0 .ae will have to be horne by HR else with a bank account \u2014 there are seven million orticu tura Navy League; the kitting oil .° alone will be quite an outlay, ui of them \u2014 you simply get out your pen, write cheques So ciel Plans in addition it is hoped to mak [i : .arrangements for these your: Jj and leave all the bookkeeping to your bank.That's the y sters to spend a little time d d .1 f oye Camp Ewing, the Sea Cadet cam} modern way .easy, simple, safe.ompetition on the Lake of Two Mounts which is owned by the Montrel BSH Handling and recording your chequing transactions is an Division of the Navy League.tant job.Y bank t do it right W.G.Borland, secretary of the \u2014_\u2014 mportant Job.Your bank must do 1t right \u2014or a West End Horticultural Society, att P ti > k will.You'll to that! announces that entries for the U.N.Association competing bank will.You'll see 10 Wat.club's Spring Flower Garden |\u2018 = Competition must be mailed to Last Meeting Held .si: him at 418 New Birk's Buildin Lu Suppose there were no competition .Could you or 2374 Grand Blvd.mot later National organizer of the Ur jill * than this Saturday, May 14th.ted Nations Association in Cane expect the same efficiency, courtesy, eagerness This Competition 1s open to da, J.Alex.Edmison, told ner |i 19 amateur members of the Society bers of the Westmount Branci ff to earn your goodwill for gardens of(a) Not more than Monday night that Canadians & 250 sq.ft.in\u2018Érea, and (b) Any Over the country have taken on size gardens of more than 250 terest in the workings of the Uv sq.ft.in area.Gardens will be |ted Nations and they believe !1t MMA, judged at an appropriate time the Atlantic Pact will play a \"JES (depending upon the season) and part in preventing a third worll JIE each garden will be visited at least war.twice by the judges.The occasion of Mr.Edmison Gardens will be judged on the Visit was the final meeting of * following basis: 50 points for gen.year of the local branch of eral neatness and appearance of organization, garden; 30 points for number and Speaking of his recent tow d variety of Spring flowers; 20 Europe, he said that Europe\u201d points for quality of blooms at had an \u201calmost pathetic reliant judging time.Prizes in each sec.on the Marshall Plan and that {i i tion are: 1st, $2.50; 2nd, $1.50; Plan seemed to be working het J 3rd, $1.00.in Austria.Be State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account fo the eye of the state official.IS) An open safety pin was removed Vandals dumped out 26-one = EA from the lung of a Wilmington, |lon jars of mustard at Pitt Sl\" J Y oO U R BAN K Calif, 3-month-old girl.A real |dium.It shouldn\u2019t happen to ! SPONSORED BY n-up girl! d LRM A ene - -.r Ag Tr arn .eee maps + pop comps Ann nna an RE pag vee wm ae rep ec gue Fe mim 0e tes sut + pa pe me es ;, RO En \u201cTT ï rT = Ta Tn Se rn Tg FFT TT EN Yn TY Sn TN UT Tg ST ERIN ge Ly pat ge > pe 5 3 -\u2014\u2014 [8 TERE Pharles Scarff, | -Funeral services for Charles E.scarff, who died.Sunday in \u2018his sth year, were held on Monday fternoon in the chapel of Joseph Wray and Brother, Mountain street.carff À nc of his daughter, Mrs.William Dean, 217 Ballantyne Avenue, ; A rontreal West, where he had been H Mrosiding.\u2026.; « } pe Colchester, England, Mr.Mc carft lived 97 of his 98 years in \u2018Wanada and was one of the few : le « insurance: mortality \u2018tables, : Æf his own policy.He enjoyed the = ald itlé of Montreal's oldest druggis KS nd in his early business days he Canad; used the first telephone in the of pours; PE rtained a} on Sundy Nestmont iss Phyl 1 Lambert vhose my, 1 Tuesiy uests wy rt of Par Mr.Lan be one of maids, 1 and by Robinson attend fie Ir.Jams ara Effin place of 1 at whid one of ir.Robin couver the in his fa n, the a.emple No le, has re n, N.B.Installing nstallatio s Temp 1ssex, NB 1, and tH ottie Law sson a in Sa as a guy Hotel.Nios\u201d leanins prnituré me CARPE vision ERVICE TEA) ence\u2019 )6 CM and Mss.Kearney Walsh Pictured above, following their wedding in St.Ignatius of Loyola Church on Saturday moming, are Mr.and Mrs.Kearney Walsh.Mrs.Walsh, formerly Miss Ada Carol Macmillan, is the eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Donald H.Macmillan, of Montreal.Mr.Walsh is the son of the late David R.Walsh, and of Mrs.Walsh, of Westmount.WALSH-MACMILLAN The marriage of Ada Carol, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Donald H.Macmillan, of Montreal, to Mr, Kearney Walsh, son of the late David R.Walsh and of Mrs.Walsh, of Westmount, took place on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, in the Church of St.Ignatius of Loyola, the Rev.Thomas Kearney, uncle of the bridegroom, officiating, assisted by the Rev.william E.Power, Vice-Chancellor of the Archdiocese.Mrs.E.Mona- ghan played the wedding music and Mr.W.P.Kearney, of New York, uncle of the bridegroom, sang during the service, White snapdragons and stocks, arranged with palms, were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white slipper satin, the bodice, embroidered with seed pearls, having a high neckline and sleeves ending in embroidered points - over her hands and the skirt, fashioned with an overskirt, falling into a train.She wore a veil of tulle illusion extending beyond the hem of her train and carried a bouquet of Calla lilies.Miss Sheila Macmillan, as her sister's only attendant, was in a frock of white embossed organza.She wore a picture hat to match MADAME.If you want an individually made dress.TONKA 4310 Sr.Catherine St.West Wilbank 3272 \u2014 after 6 p.m.HOUSECLEANING ALL DONE?Look Inside Your Radiol Dust collects where you can\u2019t reach it.Dials start slipping .Wires Need to be adjusted .Tubes lose their pep ., Tone isn\u2019t what it Used to be, Let us take over this final housecleaning Eh pad put put your radio in prime condition.APEX RADIO SERVICE Car Radio Specialists WI.1472 1379 Greene Avenue We recommend TT MAJESTIC RADIO TUBES Nea pnb i and carried a bouquet of sweet- peas and snapdragons.Mr.Paul J.Hinphey acted as best man for Mr.Walsh and the ushers were Mr.Joseph McMullen and Mr.Claude Dorion, The reception was held at the residence of Dr.and Mrs.W.G.Leahy, Connaught avenue, where spring flowers were used as decorations.Later Mr.and Mrs.Walsh left for Quebec, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue tricotine, under a white topcoat, and wearing a navy blue hat and accessories.Among the out-of-town guests were the Hon.J.D.Kearney, K.C., Ambassador Designate to the Argentine, and Mrs.Kearney; Mrs.J.E.Turcot, of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Kearney and Master Bill Kearney, of New York; Mr.and Mrs, L.J.Macmillan and Mr.and Mrs.P.R.H.Barry, of New York.BAKER - SAGGERS In Calvary United Church, West.mount, the marriage took place recently of Edith Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Saggers, of Montreal, and Mr.George Ernest Baker, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Baker, also of Montreal.The Very Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones officiated and Mr.Gifford Mitchell played the wedding music.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin and a headdress of white | lilac with a finger-tip veil of French lace.Her attendants were her two sisters, Miss Doris May Saggers, as maid of honor, and Miss Lillias Saggers, as bridesmaid.They wore gowns of silk taffeta, the maid of honor in pale blue and the bridesmaid in pale pink.They carried colonial bouquets of spring flowers and their headdresses were coronets of flowers.The best man was Mr.George Ponting and the ushers were Mr.Edward Saggers, brother of the bride, and Mr.Sidney Walker.Following the ceremony a small reception was held at the Berkeley Hotel, after which the newly married couple left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing for travelling a tailored suit of grey wool with accessories of royal blue and grey., NEWMAN - LAYTON At Dominion Douglas United Church, Westmount, on Saturday at four o'clock the marriage took place of Miss Frances June Layton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.F.H.Layton, to Mr.Bruce Derek Newman, son of Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Newman.Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith offfciated.Palms and white snapdragons decorated the church.Matron of honour was Mra.W.C.Sawers, of Toronto, and bridesmaids.Miss Pat Layton and Miss Shirley Layton, sisters of the bride.Mr.John Newman + ~ ! \u2018de Grace, to Mr.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 18, was best man for his brother and Üshers were Mr.Norman Goff, Mr.Norman Haring and Mr.Geoffrey Grafton.Given away by her father, the bride wore a classical gown of white slipper satin having a lace Peter Pan collar, long sleeves with lace ruffles extending over the hands, the skirt fashioned with two panels of heirloom lace ending in a full length train.Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by small headdress | of satin and lace and she carried \u2018a cascade bouquet of blue carnations and white sweetpeas.The matron of honour and bridesmaids were in floor length gowns of French blue satin and net the gowns having fitted bodices of satin buttoned up the front, with Peter Pan collars and full skirts of net with bands of the satin.They wore _gauntlets of the blu.satin and carried shower bouquets of pastel sweetpeas, with bandeaux, of the same flowers in their hair.Mrs.Layton, the bride\u2019s mother was wearing a gown of pear] grey crepe with a small train, a hat of American Beauty roses and grey tulle, and a matching corsage; Mrs.Newman, the bridegroom's mother was wearing a floor-length gown of blue lace with matching hat of blue and pale orchid, and \u2018a corsage of orchids.The bridegroom's grandmother, the Hon.Louisa A.Coke, in navy blue, wore violet accessories.A reception was held at 4053 Dorchester - street, Westmount, at the home of the bride's grandfather, Mr.H.A.Layton.The couple motored to Chicago, IIL, | where they will reside for the summer and will return to Montreal in the early fall.The bride was wearing, for travelling, a wheat-coloured suit with navy blue accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses.BANFILL - COOPER The marriage of Iona Spencer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick W.Cooper, of Notre Dame Banfill, of Westmount, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold L.Banfill, of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, took place on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, in.St, Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver officiating, assisted by the Rev.B.A.Midlige, of the Church of St.John the Divine.White and pink snapdragons were used to decorate, The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of heavy ivory satin, the fitted bodice having a Chinese neckline and sleeves ending in points over the hands and the skirt, scalloped at the hipline, fashioned with pleats at the back, falling into a slight train, Her fingertip length veil of tulle illusion was held by a scalloped bandeau of satin and she carried a cascade bouquet of lily-of-the- valley.Miss Glenna Cooper, of-honour for her sister, as maid- and Hugh Murray 1949 PAGE FIFTEEN Miss Margaret Wishart, as bridesmaid, were in frocks of ice blue brocaded taffeta.They wore bandeaux to gmatch their frocks and carried bouquets of white iris.Mr.Fred Kaufman acted as (Continued on Page 16) (0 Loos SPRING DRESSES Reg.$19.95 to $39.95 Now 9.95 to 21.95 SMART DRESSES For Appointment - Telephone FI.8198 4492 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount (Opposite Melville Avenue) NOW IN WASHING MACHINES ASK ABOUT OUR | CONVENIENT CREDIT TERNS STOCK ! 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SESE dti PAGE SIXTEEN OCLA an ersona BANFILL - COOPER Church of the Ascension of Our (Continued from Page 15) best man for Mr.Banfill and the ushers were Mr.V.H.J.Mc- Govern and Mr.J.P.Cooper.The reception was held in the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz- Carlton where daffodils were used to decorate.Later Mr.and Mrs.Banfill left on their wedding trip.They will reside in Cornwall, Ont., Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.Harold L.Banfill, ot Rio de Janeiro, mother of the bridegroom; Dr.and Mrs, Murray Stalker, of Ormstown, Que.: Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Proctor, of Hudson, Que.: and Mr.Frank Pendock, of Toronta a, MURPHY\u2014MACDONALD Lord, Westmount, at nine o'clock Saturday morning, for the marriage of Grace MacDonald, daughter of the late George MacDonald, and of Mrs.Alice MacDonald, of Bournemouth, England, to Mr.Joseph Arthur Murphy, son of the late Arthur Murphy, and of Mrs.Catherine Murphy, of West.mount.Monsignor W.McDonough officiated at the ceremony.Miss Dorothy Huggins, as soloist, sang \u201cBecause\u201d and \u201cAve Maria\u201d.The bride, who was unattended, was given in marriage by Mr.Michael McCarthy.She wore an afternoon frock of pale blue, with navy accessories, and carried a bouquet of white orchids.Mr.Patrick Power acted as best man for the groom, and the Spring flowers decorated the'ushers were Messrs.A.Murphy, i + | CHARLES BROOKS «co | | W.G.PERRY, Associate | i INTERIOR DECORATION ! { PAINTING - Exterior and Interior ] | Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picture Framing i 1227A GREENE AVENUE WE.2726 | + {Just above St.Catherine) Î FOR BEAUTIFUL FLOORS CONSULT THE NORAMIC COMPANY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ARMSTRONG'S Rubber, Asphalt, Cork TILES FLOORING SPECIALISTS Let Us Help You Design Your Floors SOLD RETAIL OR INSTALLED e FREE ESTIMATES \u2014 WE.1455 e Showroom: 4105 St.Catherine W.at Wood Ave.KITCHEN SPACE LIMITED?You Can Still Enjoy Westinghouse SUPER-ACCURATE COOKING appliances.house parts.attention.(NEAR PRUD'HOMME) J Ceep our WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES \u201cOh The Job\u201d Parts are available for all Westinghouse We use genuine Westing- Expertly trained servicemen are ready to give you prompt Ju gel MORE te a Westinghouse Special attention will be given to new home owners who wish to purchase Electrical Apoliances.Phone us and we will have our representative call on you at your earliest convenience.We carry Oil Heaters, Westinghouse Washing Machines and Appliances.Also C.C.M.Bicycles for ladies and men.HODGE BROS.» \"YOUR NEICHBOURHOOD STORE\" 5362 Sherbrooke St.West $230 © EL, 4540 st mar REE TER THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 R.E.Laurentian Auxiliary Presents Car to Nurses x brother of the .groom, and William McCarthy.Mrs.Murphy, groom, wore a light grey suit, with black accessories, and her corsage was of Talisman roses.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the groom, in Westmount.Later, the bride and groom left by plane for New York.Upon their return, they will reside in West.mount.Among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding, were Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Power, the Misses Norma and Geraldine Power, Mr.and Mrs.Guay De.laurier and Mr.and Mrs.P.Couture, all of Quebec City.FOSTER-HUESTIS The marriage of Marilyn Joan, younger daughter of Col.and Mus.Douglas Huestis, of Hampstead, to Mr.William Stuart Foster, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Francis William Foster, of Vancouver, took place on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, Maj.R.For- neret officiating.Southern dogwood, stocks and hyacinths, were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a dressmaker suit of navy blue gabardine.She wore an off-the-face hat of white flowers, and a corsage bouquet of white baby orchids and hyacinths.Miss Barbara Henshaw, us maid-of-honor, was in a dressmaker suit of grey gabardine, and wore a hat of natural straw and a corsage bouquet of pale yello: carnations, Dr.Douglas W.Huestis the bride's brother, acted as best man for Mr.Foster and Mr.Grant Wheeler, of Ottawa, was usher.Mrs.Huestis, the bride's mother, was in a gown of powder blue lace and wore a hat of matching straw.a cape of Russian squirrel and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 37 Stratford road, Hampstead, where spring flowers and candles in candelabra were used to decorate.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Foster left by plane for Winnipeg and will later motor through the.Western States.Among the out-of-town guests was Mr.Peter Burke, of Ottawa.WHAT'S A POACHED EGG?Young cooks have been asking this question in Britain.For the first time since 1941, poached eggs are on the menu .of a group of large chain teashops.The reappearance of shell eggs after eight years\u2019 absence from British kitchens brought its problems.Many young women had no idea how to cook them.\u201cHow could I know how to poach an egg when I've never seen one, even at home?\u201d one young cook asked.Instructional courses were given on how to poach, fry, boil and scramble shell eggs and how #% make an omelet with them.nen pape ey ip mother of the].Arc oy The staff of Public Health Nurses at Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital, Montreal, are here pictured with the car presented for their use by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the hospital.Instead of travelling by bus, street car and on foot to make their visits in the homes of families with tuberculosis, the nursing staff will now be able, with this car, to increase their number of home visits and reach patients in out-of-the.way places, giving more frequent attention, supervision, treatment and guidance where it is urgently needed.The car will also be used to transport portable X-Ray equipment to and from branch clinics in Rosemount, Richmond Square, Westmount and Verdun.Gas and oil to operate the car is being supplied through che courtesy of Tilden Drive Yourself Company, Montreal.(L.to R.) the Public Health Nurses are: The Misses E.Leslie, A.Eaves, O.Robert, G.Harris, Supervisor, R.Brooks; (in front of cor) Miss T.Laframboise, Mrs.E.Rennie and Miss J.Allen; (starting left} James McDougall, chauffeur, and the Misses L.Bergeron, S.Lax, H.Maclagan and T.Julien.Slipcovered Bed-Headboards Current Vogue In Bedrooms Headboard slip covers with zippered or buttoned closings are in current vogue.They are frequently used on the Hollywood.bed, which consists of box spring and coil-spring-on-legs with headboard attached.This type of bed has proved increasingly popular to the homemaker because it costs less and saves space that would otherwise be taken up by side rails and foot boards.Smart new décor sometimes bypasses floral patterns in favor of polka dots, stripes, plaids, and checks.Fabrics may be hardy sailcloth, shiny satin, rich taffeta, corduroy, chintz, velvet, leatherette, or plastic.But then again, they may be a combination of two textures, or two colors or two tones of a color.Current bearoom fashion colors most certainly feature greens, from deep forest to the yellow- green of the first forsythia.The cool blue range, from its deepest to its palest tones, is fast claiming recognition, The Oriental in- tluence is felt perceptibly in bright, true colors like coral, deep turquoise, mandarin red, bright bird yellow, celadon green.hemming the bedspread.Neutral and bdlending is the family of honeyish, blond neutral peach tones ending In accents, at either end of the scale, of apricot and bittersweet.In another group, background colors go high-fashion in tones of blue, beige, or greige (today\u2019s answer to light gray), black for a dramatic touch, and all the colors so dark as to be \"almost black, forest and spruce green, elephant, gunmetal, slate, and smoke gray.Another plan might use quilted gray chambray valances, head- flower or clover-patterned fabric boards, and bedspreads, with a for draperies and as double ruffles Pigeons Seem To Like Trip High Above Clouds It has just been proved that pigeons can stay alive while up in the air\u2014'way up.Three Belgian racing pigeons travelled from Brussels to Tripoli in an aluminum box hooked to the nose of a four engined airplane.Their trip was designed to test the possibilities of transporting racing pigeons to the starting point of a race in unpressurized aircraft.During the trip the plane flew at 21,000 feet and registered outside temperatures as low as four below zero.The pigeons liked the new-fang- led way of flying fine.with US means: Clazing - Blowing out dust cumulation - Checking small ALL INCLUDED IN YOUR ducas bros./ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 7 MSI US IIS III III III II IIS IIS VISA LI III LILI SI II AIS IIS I ISSU / IA SSII IIS I IST ac- rips in lining - Tightening buttons and Loops and COLD STORAGE.2% Valuation ELwood 5503 UrrIer $ inc, 5526.SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, N.D.G.MONTREAL SLSLISUUNIINIIIUSSISLIS II IL ISIN SA IISLA IIS SIMS SISSIIS OS IS IS IIS ISIN SAIS AAA ISOON II SSI AS SAIS SSII 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Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.Branch 105 are holding a military whist on Wednesday, May 18th, at 8.30 p.m.in the R.C.A.S.C.Armoury, 3 Hillside Ave, Westmount.Members and friends are cordially invited to attend Players are asked to bring their own cards.Mrs.Coull is the convener for the occasion.Refreshments will be served.Xavier Guild The Rev.J.F.McCaffrey, Moderator, will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild taking place on Monday at 2.30 p.m.in Cong.Paramount Slip - Covers UPROLSTERIG DRAPES .CORNICES - BEDSPREADS REMODELLING - VENETIAN BLINDS SLIP-COVERS BEST BUY IN TOWN Our Work Is Better GIVE US A CALL 342a Victoria Ave.Westmount Office: DE.4212 - Res.: HA.6511 Skinny men, women gain 5, 10,15 lbs, Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill! 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and Gol] from ORWAY SPORTS 1545 Mountain Street MA.2533 (Just opposite Holt Renfrew) 8 Aytistry 9.Permanent i Waving Can best be achieved by experts who know hair textures and who have made a careful study of the right solutions and methods of Permanent Waving to assure you of lasting satisfaction, Our experienced hair- dressers are fully qualified to advise and create a custom Permanent Wave that is best suited to your particular requirements.Priced from $8.50 | ; | ) { Appointments \u2014 Phone WE.2765 to $15.00 ° J ° RO S S ESTABLISHED 1898 REG'D.4210 St.Catherine St.at Greene Ave., in Westmount Donald B.Ross, Proprietor Member\u2014Master Ladies' Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal Shattered Lives.are mended and restored to usefulness by the loving care of The Salvation Army Wherever a heart is troubled or 8 body broken by sin, suffering or circumstance, there goes The Salvation Army.In maternity homes, children\u2019s homes, men\u2019s hostels, homes for the aged, and other havens, hearts respond to its healing touch.YOUR dollars are needed for this great task.RED SHIELD SERVICES Approximately 1,538,000 Canadians were materially helped lastyear bythepersonalservices of the Salvation Army in its Maternity Homes General Hospitals Old Folks\u2019 Homes \u201cPrison and Police Court Work \" Children\u2019s Homes Children\u2019s Summer Camps Missing Friends\u2019 Service Free Labour Service Men's Hostels IPL vation Army, 7 SHIELD re / ATV LOCAL OBJECTIVE: $165,000 Campaign Headquarters: 609 University Tower Building, Montreal Telephone: LA.5343 Teese fer a PIB iI tdi iiTeeieenitibdiRitssliseBiediliiciissitmbomnncaiidnacniinorbacen \u2014 [pe Sp EE PE I Biren sega EA RA A Ee rE PA à sas ie Mal ¥ LE m0 za EE F }, re EL ex Aa 2e a Ma tatmaaA ane, ) fs PAGE EIGHTEEN Mrs.J.Domville President 1 7th DY RCH Ladies Assn.At the annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Association of the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars which was held on May Oth at the Armoury on Cote des Neiges Road, the officers elected for the ensuing year were: Hon, President, Mrs, Ward C.Pitfield; Hon.Mrs.Vice-Presidents, Mrs.H.Wyatt Johnston, Mrs.J.J.Harold, J.W.Duncan, Sr, Mrs, W.C.Bowen, Mrs.B.W.Newsam, Mrs.E.R.Allen; President, Mrs.James Domville; 1st Vice-President, Mrs.George Donaldson; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs.F.R.Ames; Secretary, Mrs.Owen McKenna; Treasurer, Mrs.D.F, McMullen; Trustees for the Relief and Benefit Fund, Mrs.Ward C.Pitfield, Miss Yvette formerly of Ross's hag now joined our staff, and invites her many former customers to visit her at MENARD\u2019S BEAUTY SALON / (Ses Specialists in Cold Wave 1363 GREENE AVENUE (Just Below Sherbrooke) Fl.6808 © Also in attendance Mrs.CLEMENT, and Mr.aad Mrs.MENARD © CHAPEAUX EXCLUSIVE HANDMADE MODELS Come in and let us create a becoming model for you.REASONABLE PRICES Remodelling A Specialty ANNOUNCING .MADAME YOUNG DRESS SHOP {formerly of Jolene's Inc.) at Marie Jane Chapeaux OPENING SPECIALS in Sun Dresses, Cottons, Printed Crepes and Jerseys, and Suits Prices from $7.95 to $17.95 FIRST CLASS ALTERATIONS 1845 St.Catherine St., W.(near St.Mark) WI.7278 CONVENIENCE Safety Deposit Boxes in the Morgan Trust Company Vaults may be visited from 9.00 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.daily and Saturday until 1.00 o'clock.You will find it most convenient to visit your safety deposit box when shopping downtown.SECURITY The Morgan Trust Company Safety Deposit Boxes provide you with the utmost security for your valuables, your jewellery, your silverware and your securities.Prices vary with the size of the Box from $5 per annum.Inquire the next time you are down town.MORGAN TRUST COMPANY 1455 UNION AVENUE, PL.6261 \u201d ving THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 - TR Baked cabbage bundles provide : good eating at budget prices.Mrs.E.R.Ailen, Mrs.James Dom.ville, Mrs.Walter E.Montgomery, Chairman of the Canadian Legion Blood Bank, addressed the meeting and discussed the operation of the Blood Bank.Introduced by Mrs.H.Wyatt Johnston, the speaker, who was awarded the Legion Badge of Merit for her work in this connection, explained that the need for a blood transfusion service for hospitalized veterans in Canada first arose during the war when the Canadian Red Cross was sending much-needed plasma overseas, and has grown with the ever-widening use of transfusion techniques.A system of emergency calls for donors was instituted, since which time it has been in continuous operation and has saved veterans and their dependants over $50,000 in transfusion expenses.The speaker cited several examples showing how the service, which has the names and blood types of 6,000 donors on file, sary assistance in grave emergencies, the most recent being the supplying of sixteen donors of the rare O-RH Negative type in a case in which a large amount was urgently needed.Mrs.Montgomery pointed out that the Bank, an adjunct of the Provincial Command, frequently ships blood to hospitals in those parts of the Province (and sometimes even farther) which are without blood \u2018bank facilities.She stressed that the blood bank service is available to all veterans and their dependants, whether or not they are Legion members, and noted that the organization is in full co-opera- tion with the work of the Canadian Red Cross blood banks.The speaker was thanked by Mrs.J.J.Harold, who emphasized the value to the community of services of this nature.In summing up the annual reports, the President, Mrs.E.R.Allen, noted that the Association's major activity had been the organization of the \"highly successful children's Christmas party.Lt.-Col.E.R.Allen, Command- Officer of the Regiment, thanked the Association for their support throughout the year.Lt.- Col, B.C.Hutchison, E.D., Hon.Lieut.-Col.of the Regiment also addressed the meeting briefly.The retiring President, Mrs.E.R.Allen was presented with a corsage by Mrs.James Domville on Yehalf of the Association.After the meeting refreshments were served in the Officers\u2019 Mess, where tea was poured by Mrs.| Ward C.Pitfield and Mrs.E.R.\"Allen.| Junior Musicians | Heard At Mont.High Before a large and interested audience gathered in Montreal High School a demonstration was given on Tuesday evening of the great progress riade in a year by \u2018junior bands, junior orchestras and a junior choir.Mr.Malcolm Brown was ieader of the orchestra and als) the girls\u2019 choir; and James Bricgel, leader of the combined junior bands of Montreal High \u2018Schools.\"5 had been able to provide the neces- - Unite For Power Mme.H.Vautelet Advises Consumers Women will have a rough time between rising production costs and falling salaries unless they organize themselves as consumers, Mrs.Henri Vautelet, C.B.E,, newly-elected president of the Canadian Association of Consumers, Quebec Branch (English- speaking) told the annual meeting of the branch held Tuesday in the Y.W.C.A, The housewife\u2019's voice, however, could be made as strong as that of labor, industry, and the farmer who long ago pooled their energies in a common interest if she would .band together with other housewives in the Canadian Association of Consumers, Mrs.Vautelet said.The Consumers\u2019 Association in English-speaking Quebec needed a minimum of 6,000 members to have the same power as that possessed by every other group including the retailers\u2019 association and manufacturer's organization, she said.Mrs.Egerton Brown, the retiring president, noted success in the campaign for members.The treasurer's report was presented by Mrs.D.W, McLean who stated that gross receipts amounted to $296, while membership numbered 592.Mrs.C.T.Groome reported on publicity.Officers named were: President, Mrs.Henri Vautelet, C.B.E.; vice- president, Mrs.Fraser Maclver; corresponding secretary, Mrs.G.C.Brooks; recording secretary, Mrs.Paul Knowlton, and treasurer, Mrs.D.W.MacLean.Although there are 49,000 varieties of snail in the world, 60 of them in Britain, the Snail Watching Society of Great Britain has crawled back into its shell.It has decided to disband.The 83 men and women members claim that the organization achieved its objective of bringing to public \u2014\u2014 Serve Family Baked Cabbage Bundles Solid nutrition at budget Prices, plus good eating \u2014 that's what most homemakers are looking for, There two recipes fill that hil: Baked Cabbage Bundles Six sizable cabbage leaves, 1 pound ground beef, 3 pound ground pork, 11, teaspoons salt, % teaspoon pepper, 4 cup diced onion, ¥% cup uncooked rice, 1 cap tomato soup (10% ounce size), 1 cup hot water.Immerse cabbage leaves in hoil.ing water.Cook for 2 minutes ang drain.Mix together meat, salt, pepper, onion and rice.Spoon mixture onto cabbage leaves, Fold each leaf over filling, and fasten with toothpicks.Place cabbage bundles in a two-quart heat-regist-.ant glass casserole.Combine tomato soup and hot water; pour over cabbage bundles in casserole.Bake 114 hours in moderate oven (350 degrees F.).Remove toothpicks before serving.Cheese Omelet with Spanish Sauce One and one-half tablespoons + fat, 6 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 cup milk, dash of pepper, 14 cup grated Canadian cheese.Heat the fat in a skillet; then tip the skillet to grease the sides and bottom.Beat the eggs, just enough.to biend the yolks and whites.Add the salt, milk and pepper and heat thoroughly.Pour into the skillet and cook over low heat until a film of cooked egg has formed on the bottom of the pan.Lift the edge of this cooked egg and tilt the pan so that the uncooked portion runs under the raised cooked portion.Sprinkle cheese over omelet.Again cook until a film of cooked egg forms, then repeat the lifting and cooking process until the entire mixture is cooked and golden brown on the bottom\u2014this process will take about 10 minutes.Then loosen the omelet with a spatula, fold from handle of skillet to opposite side of pan.Or roll jelly roll fashion and turn onto a warm platter.Serve Spanish sauce as a filling or over omelet, WHITE HATS Designed to steal the Summer scene! Casual styles for going places .dramatic profile bonnets for looking pretty.Moderately Priced MISS M.BYRNE MILLINER 4170 St.Catherine St.West {Near Greene Ave.) notice the virtues of the snail.Fltzroy 2868 Custom Built Furniture | FOR LASTING BEAUTY and SATISFACTION Designed to your own specifications and to fill your own special needs, our custom made pieces will give you a satisfaction never filled by ready made furniture, DESIGNED BY Yoon Ville 1146 D'ARGENSON Below Centre, One S YVON VALLEE CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE Wi.0382 treet East of Atwater _ PRI off 1 hl Ces, hat for, dill: % und alt, ced can ze), oil.and alt, lix- \u2018old ten age ist- ver cks ust and and our ow 88 the ted the the kle yok ms, 0k.ix- wn vill en ila, op- lly er ng ne st Ul THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 All baked in the oven in a Give Oven Meal Spring Delicacy Pincapple chicken, mushrooms, lime beans, squash\u2014all baked at once.Versatile Macaroni Will Aid Housewife in Planning Meals For the meal planner who 1 ikes to \u2018\u2018cook ahead,\u201d macaroni offers many possibilities for a second meal.Having macaroni on hand ready-cooked makes it easy to prepare molded salad, loaf, casserole, or it may be reheated with a frsh vegetable sauce, in the double boiler for serving It's just as easy to cook a pound of macaroni \u2014 or spaghetti vermicelli, or noodles \u2014 as a half pound.Use what you immediately need and store the remainder, drained and covered in the refrigerator.Plan to use it the second day in a n entirely new dress.For simple, homey dishes that require little time there are macaroni and cheese, with tomato sauce sprinkled with cheese.A dish as typically southern as baked beans are New England is Shrimp Creole over Spaghetti.Add to these suggestions such favorites as meat balls in tomato sauce, noodles and tuna fish, and chicken and noodles.The answer is that macaroni products go well with meat, fish and fowl dishes.Vegetable Sauce for Spaghetti Cook 1 medium finely cut on.jon, 12 cup finely cut green pepper, 1 cup diced celery, and 1 cup mushrooms in 3 tablespoons hot oil until lightly browned.Add- 2 cups canned tomatoes and salt and pepper to taste.Cook slowly fo desired consistency.Molded Macaroni Salad This dish is & meal in itself.For extra protein serve with deviled eggs.8 ounces elbow macaroni 3 tablespoons lemon juice spaghetti * 12 cup cold water 12 cup diced celery cups tomato juice tablespoons plain gelatine cup flaked tuna fish, salm- .on, chicken or ham 1%; cup.canned peas or diced green pepper Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender.Drain.Rinse with cold water and allow to cool.Heat tomato juice to boiling point.Add the gelatine which has been soaked in 1% cup cold water.Cool mixture.Then add other ingredients and place in any desired greased \u2018mold.Place in cool place until set.Un- mold and serve garnished with lettuce and deviled eggs.Serves eight, A molded salad is one of the best tricks of advance cookery.Gelatine has the ability not only to seal in flavor but to retain the original crispness and texture of the ingredients it enfolds.A salad HR HUBERT Antiques Bought and Sold FINE REPRODUCT INTERIOR DECORATION 1226 BISHOP STREET PLOMER IONS TO ORDER MA.5851 Let Us Store cE.Ve Fu.In our modern fur storage vaults \u2014 complete t -\u2014 moderate prices for pH plete protection during the summer months, Summer Storage Rates 2%.Year-round Insurance 24%.MArquette 6804 WEIN IN 1188 st Catherine Your Furs ring \u2014 relining and remodelling vier ¥* Street West Tres + © PAPER « = WALL PAPER REMOVED BY MACHINE | / FREE ESTIMATES & SON REG'D.3360 RUSHBROOKE ST.Wi.3928 © PAINTING e DECORATING © CARPENTRY © PLASTERING REPAIRS HANGING x + matched set of ovenware at the same time\u2014chicken with pineapple and mushroom garnish, lima beans and seasoned squash.Not only sounds good, but cuts down kitchen time\u2014and these days that means more time for spring outdoors.So try it.Baked Pineapple Chicken Three to four-pound frying chicken, 44 cup fat, 2 tablespoons finely diced onions, % cup flour, 1 J teaspoon salt, 1, teaspoon ginger, 2 cups well-seasoned chicken broth, % cup crushed pineapple, 1 teaspoon kitchen bouquet.Wash chicken thoroughly and dry carefully.Cut in serving size pieces.Melt fat in large frying pan over moderate heat.Add chicken and Yrown lightly on all sides.Remove browned chicken to 1£-quart casserole.Place on- fon in frying pan and cook 1 minute.Stir in flour, salt and ginger.Add chicken broth, pineapple and Kitchen bouquet.Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce thickens.Pour sauce over chicken and bake, covered, until chicken is tender, about 45 min- ules.Half an nour before the chicken is done place seasoned squash, lima beans and the contents of a 6-ounce can of broiled mushrooms in small casseroles.Cover and heat in oven with chicken.When ready to serve, just remove covers, transfer to a suitable tray and place on the table.Looking for a main dish luncheon salad.The answer is easy and very delicious.Frozen Bean and Corn Salad One package cut green beans, 1 package cut corn, partially defrosted, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 pimiento, cut into strips, :4 cup chopped green pepper, opticnal, 34 cup chopped celery, 2 hard-cooked eggs sliced, salt, pepper, French dressing.Cook heans according to instructions on package.Melt butter in heavy saucepan that has a tight-fitting lid; add frozen corn that has been defrosted just enough to break apart; cover and cook slowly over low heat for 2 minutes.Remove cover, continue cooking, stirring constantly until excess moisture has evaporated, about 1 minute.Combine ingredients, season fo taste.Add dressing, serve hot or cold: can be molded today for tomorrow's party or dinner without loss of any gaod qualities.~~ Egg Noodle and Vegetable Loaf 2 cups cooked egg noodles -1.small onion, cut.fine _ .Salt and pepper 3, eggs, separated ! vege- 1 .\u2018cup cooked - mixed tables © 15 cup bread crumbs - 1 cup milk - Combine noodles and vegetables (these may be canned, fresh or frozen carrots, peas, corn or beans).Add onion, bread crumbs and seasoning to taste.In top of double boiler heat milk and add beaten egg yolks.Cook until a creamy consistency.Combine with noodlé mixture.Then fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites.Place in well.oiled loaf pan and bake about 30 minutes in a moderately hot oven (350 degrees F.) Loaf should be firm.Serve with tomato or cheese sauce.Serves six.REMOVABLE OVERSKIRTS Many evening dresses have the slim skirt, veiled or partly hidden by a fuller overskirt.Invariably the- foundation of such frocks is a slender sheath of taffeta, satin or crepe, clearly visible beneath a tulle overskirt.Marcel Rochas shows many models of this type, while in the Jeanne Lafaurie collection there is a series of evening dresses, slim as the stems of flowers, all richly embroidered with pearl, beads and metal thread over which go full net skirts.Since these tulle skirts are separate items they can be removed at will and even worn as cloaks for summer evenings, PAGE NINETEEN DENYSE Chocolates A fine assortment of delicious miniature chocolates made from the best quality, pure ingredients.Home-baked Ham and a variety of home-cooked Meats end Salads alwoys available.Sondwiches, Chicken Bouchees, etc, to order.4927 Sherbrooke West EL.4877 (JUST EAST OF CLAREMONT) Se mr Electric REFRIGERATORS 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THEY COME: Picture above is another carload of genuine Frigidaires being unloaded at the C.P.R.Hillcrest yards and consigned to Modern Household Appliances Limited.\u201cScott Of The Canadian Premiere At Avenue The latest production of J.Arthur Rank which is now being ghown at the Avenue Theatre, \u201cScott of the Antarctic\u201d tells the story of his second and last expedit Before a gathering of a 1,000 persons, composed almost entirely of military personnel and sponsored M.G., this picture received its Canadian premiere.Antarctic\u201d Gets ion to discover the South Pole.by the Royal Montreal Regiment, The story opens with some very smart photography showing scenes of the Antarctic which were photographed previous to the filming of the rest of the picture which took place in Norway and by a strange coincidence at the exact locality where Scott tried out some of his mechanical equipment, The picture starls out slowly giving you the background of Scott's return from This first trip; requesting help from the Naval authorities in London; the gathering of members for his expedition and his task in raising funds.From here on the picture gains momentum as Scott, played by John Mills, settles down to the long trip from England to Australia and hence to the Ant- EL LU LL LE In the Ball Room STAN WOOD \u2014 Saturday Night JOHNNY HOLMES\u2014Sunday Night Admission 50e Pete Cortes\u2019 Worid Famous Circus Side Show FREE ATTRACTION: The daring Lawrence Troupe 100 ft.in the air Daily at 5 and 11 p.m.Ride the Sensational FLYING DISC (6 rides in 1) Brand New Kiddie Land With A Miniature Roller Coaster.«Scott and his party meet their ing ils way through ice floes and actual pictures of the ice barrier makes il a really remarkable picture.Upon reaching his base, where they have to set up camp for six long months, Scott finds out that the rival Norwegian explorer, Amundsen, has changed his mind about going on the North Pole expedition and instead is only 400 miles away from Scott's hase.Hoping to prove that his mechanical tractors will stand up to the cold weather as well as the ponies, Scott and his party start out on their long trek.Bad weather forces the tractors out of commission and later the ponies find the going too tough in the deep snow with heavy loads on the sleds.Bit by bit the party dwindles down after camps are set up for the return trip with ample supplies.The last part of the trip is done by manpower over the glacier and along the plateau to the South Pole.Upon reaching the Pole, Scott and his party of four find that Amundsen has already planted a Norwegian flag; but in a letter left by the Norwegian adventurer, Scott is asked to deliver this letter to the King of Norway.It is on the return trip that death.The make-up here is remarkable, showing you frost-bit- ten hands and faces, caused by weather conditions, to perfection.Such is the case with Taff Evans, the biggest member of the party, who through a finger injury, never properly cared for becomes poisoned, affects his whole system and gradually he is so weak that he dies en route.The final scene shows Scott; Doctor Wilson played by Harold (Continued on Page 21) BIRR.Dorothy Davis - Last Show $1.25 & 70c.Al WP EYIERATERN ER EERE ERR CHILDREN S THEATRE \"KING MIDAS\" Also \"The Wonder Child\" and \u2019The Children's Theatre Starlets\u2019 VICTORIA HALL THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON Tickets at Willis & Co.Limited EERE RE RRR RE el RRR Violet Walters of Season ra MR.T.Presents Play By Barrie The Montreal Repertory Theatre's production of Barrie's \u201cWhat Every Woman Knows\u201d, opens at Moyse Hall on Empire Day, May 24.The production is being directed by Jean de Savoye with original costumes by Virginia Watt and settings by Hans Berends, whose work for Negro Theatre Guild's production of Emperor Jones won for the group the Martha Allan Trophy, given at the finals of the Dominion Drama Festival for the production whose setting achieved the greatest artistic success.The role of Maggie Wylie will be played by Mary Douglas.Mrs.Douglas, who is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England, came to Montreal after playing many successful roles with the Ottawa Drama League.She was first seen at MRT in Hotel Universe.Since then she has appeared in \u201cThe Old Ladies\u201d, \u201cViceroy Sarah\u201d, \u201cAll My Sons\u201d, and with the Open Air Playhouse in \u201cMidsummer Night's Dream\u201d and \u201cAs You Like It.\u201d Peter Golick, who has also played many roles locally, notably that of Montague in \u2018Romeo and Juliet\u201d, will take the part of John Shand.The story of \u201cWhat Every Woman Knows\u201d is well known.It tells how the quiet, hut effective work of the persevering \u201cMaggie\u201d who possesses a \u201cpractical mind\u201d, wins the affection of John Shand, even against the charms of the glamorous Lady Sybil.The play abounds with humor and delicate situations, and ends on a very happy note.The play will be shown at Moyse Hall for five nights.Trinity Young People\u2019s Clubs Plan Gala Dance The Hi.Tri and SYPA of Trinity Memorial Church are holding their spring semi-formal dance in the church hall on Friday at 9 p.m.Several interesting features have been planned by the program committee, including a reproduction of Bandleader Sammy Kaye's famous \u201cSo You Want To Lead A Band?\u201d Door prizes will be given, and refreshments will be served.The dance, at which dress is optional, will be to the music of an orchestra and will start between 9 and 10 .p.m.Proceeds of the evening's entertainment will go to further the work of | seats reserved 6 os, the young people's clubs.MAY 13, 1949 \u201cTry It First® \u2014 Buy It Later\u201d \u201cThat is the best way to be convinced,\u201d says H.M.Milne, president of Modern Household Appliances Limited.\u201cYou should not take chances with inferior makes of electric refrigerators.The only way to convince yourself that you have bought the best 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SHERBROOKE ot GREY EL.9545 STARTS SUNDAY! A Gay Colorful Musical Treat! jen Smiles À ré TECHNICOL OR wi PACK OAKIE + JUNE HAVE RICHARD ARLEN + JAMES GLEASON \u2014 2nd FEATURE ATTRACTION! \u2014 The Story Of A Great Adventure! GEORGE COULOURIS, £3 - HAROLD VERMILYEA GEORGE MACR HENRY TRAVERS TODAY and SATURDAY! \"JOHNNY BELINDA,\u201d with Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres, \"NO MINOR VICES,\" with Louis Jourdan, Dana Andrews and Lilli Palmer, 52 vo Its got | a million Paramount presents \u2014\u20142nd ATTRACTION \u2014 A Musical Joyride of Laughs! Lo MALONE DON DeFORE JANIS PAIGE BFE ny Last Showing Today! \u201cSTATION WEST,\" with Dick Powell, Jane Greer and Agnes Moorehead.\"THE GIRL FROM MANHATTEN,* with Dorothy Lamour.George Montgomery and Charles Laughton, | \u2014 \u2014 = HLS \u2014 Qa dad dio) Vic pacit) the | prese: usual Wine b The Mose) 8 Joanr Sandi Claire In pallet #Ball prese range Shirle Carol suppc Let solo and The Mari Pring È Denn à Barb with 8 Bowe calle Otl were gueri Norn Shirl Clauc Toby Mitzi Mary 8 lene berts made [ Hend other our plie in.ric nut ria 1 ) pring Recital fA Smash Hit Victoria Hall was filled to capacity on Friday evening when ine Speirs-Miller Dance Studios presented their annual recital.As usual the program opened with ihe baby classes in \u201cFairy Tales\u201d.The soloists here were Suzanne Moseley, Barbara Ann Pringle, Joanne Miller, Sheila Edwards, Sandra Van Der Haeghe and Claire Baillargeon.\u201cIn the more advanced work, the pallets \u201cWarsaw Concerto\u201d and Ballet of Spring\u2019 were brilliantly presented to special musical - arrangements.The pleasing work of Shirley Birrell, Louise Milne and Carol Guerin was given excellent support by the ensemble, Leading the way in the varied solo numbers were Peter Miller and Theresa Daly, the teachers.The junior class comprised of Marion Edmonds, Barbara Ann Pringle, Irene Cummings, Hillier Denman, Constance Shibley and Barbara Palaisy stole the show with a comedy number \u201cThe Bowery\u201d and a straight number called \u201cLove Nest\u201d.Others who were prominent were Carol Lupovich, Olive Marguerite McEwan, Sheila Edwards, Norma Stadola, Alaister Stansail, Shirley Birrell, Louise Mauron, Claudia McLean, Ellen Adams, Toby Glick, Madeleine Crawford, Mitzi Riddell, Nancy Shapiro, Mary Burke, Wallace Martin, Il- Bene Riddell and Emily Ann Robertson.Special mention must be made of Pat Johnstone and Betty f Hendry for brilliant tap work.Another star in this style of dancing was a newcomer, Ken Palmer.The evening's entertainment M closed with Mr.Miller's Time Step Routine in which everyone took part.This, to our mind, was the best show which the Speirs-Miller Studios has ever presented, but if we may, we would suggest to them that their entertainment has f outgrown the facilities and staging of Victoria Hall, \u2014 E.V.Children\u2019 \u20acns Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, always anxious to give their young patrons a diversified programme throughout the season, have had under rehearsal, something that they feel will be thoroughly enjoyed by the young, people.This will be the last Children's Theatre show this season, but for good measure, they are giving a special triple bill.\u201cThe Wonder Child\u201d is an excellent one act comedy, all about a very spoiled would be Hollywood young star.Second on the bill will be a special revue with the Children\u2019s Theatre starlets, \u2014 some of them very tiny tots of the age of four and five, who have some surprise numbers which will doubtless prove a novelty to Children\u2019s Theatre patrons.Singing, dancing and specialty numbers are included in this revue which features: Sandra Miller, Brenda Mendelssohn, Judy McKinnon, Harriet Star, Sanda Vanderhaeghe, Gerda Clausen, Glee Willows and Paula Bailey, also a special number including Edgar Pniewsky, Ronnie Bing, Robin Pratt, Michael Cytrenbaum, Kenneth Tunstall, Donald Mendel- man, Eric Herman, Alan Bachler, Keith Ballantyne, Carl Diamond and Stephen Packer, headed by Howard Katz.Joan Kellnor, Brenda Paperman and Susan Crawford Carol Hamill acts as mistress of ceremonies.For the closing of this programme, there will be a performance of \u201cKing Midas\u201d, the story of the greedy king who wanted the Golden Touch.Special costumes are being designed for the production, with unusual lighting and scenic et-| THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1948 Theatre Highlight Is \u201cKing Midas\u201d IN CHILDREN'S THEATRE SHOW ON SATURDAY David Luck (as the stranger) and Shella Dobrin as Althea, are begging King Midas (played by Dick Easton) to give up his greed for gold, in Children's Theatre play directed by Dorothy Davis end Violet Walters, which closes the season.also appear in special numbers.fects.The cast for this play includes Dick Easton, who has already become a great favorite with Children\u2019s Theatre audiences, and Phyllis Gibson, who will be remembered.specially for her performance in Hansel & Gretel and has many radio shows to her credit.Bruce Pomeranz, George Kasatchenko, Elizabeth Kraminer.Barbara Hamil, Martin Hornstein, \u201c Sheila Dobrin, David Luck and Gloria Wolfe also appear in King Midas.Zoe Belle Starr will be seen as \u201cThe Child Wonder.\u201d This is the first time in many years that the Children\u2019s Theatre have given a triple bill, and it should prove a very interesting and delightful season's closing at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoon.PAGE TWENTY-ONE Belmont Park Officially Opens Saturday, May 14 Official opening of Belmont Park, on Saturday, promises new thrills for spectators, who will see the daring Lawrence Trio open the season as the first of the free outdoor attractions booked into the Park this season.Performing twice daily, at 5 p.m.and 11 p.m.this appearance will be the first in their tour of Eastern America.An attractive girl and \u2018two male partners make up the act, working so high in the air that their size is dwarfed.The rigging, a slender pole, reaches 100 feet skyward.In addition to the Lawrence Trio, a variety in bands will prevail Stan Wood and his popular band take over the opening spotlight on Saturday, and the great Johnny Holmes aggregation succeed them on the following night.Then, for two weeks, the bands will alternate, with Stan Wood playing five times during that period and Johnny Holmes taking the stand for nine days.For Monday evenings, commencing May 16, a new innovation will be offered by Belmont Park when the ballroom is turned over to the famous Arthur Murray Studios, who will stage a dance party, in which lessons will be given by skilled Arthur Murray instructors and dance games will be played.The new Flying Disc, of which there are only three in the world, provided to be a really sensational riding device at the Preview last week-end.- \u2018\u2019Teen-Agers On Stage\u201d will be the title of the final production of the Children's Workshop ot the Canadian Art Theatre for the current season.To be pre- sented at Victoria Hall on the STARTING \"LIFE WITH FATHER\" * Color By TECHNICOLOR STARRING WILLIAM IRENE POWELL DUNNE ELIZABETH TAYLOR 5 Hil BL RANGE ie: with JOHN ADASKIN BROADCAST COAST-TO-COAST 3 \u201cx SEE AND HEAR THIS SHOW kt =~ OF TALENT UNLIMITED LAST \u201d] n\u2019 snowing \"BERLIN EXPRESS\", QE\", TODAY with MERLE OBERON se Romantic REE C.A.T.Children\u2019s Workshop Plays Bring Season End evening of June 3rd, the programme will consist of three one- acters, chosen for their popularity with young people, and their attractiveness as vehicles for young performers.A.A.Milnes \u201cThe Princess and the Woodcutter\u201d, an imaginary tale familiar to most senior high school studentswill be presented complete with the lilting music and songs that have made it such a favourite throughout the world.Anton Tchekov's \u201cA Marriage Proposal will receive teenage treatment, and Dan Tothe- roh\u2019s \u201cThe Stolen Prince\u201d will be staged in the Chinese manner.Mary Sheppard, Bruce Raymond and Richard Barclay are directors, respectively, of the three plays, and the whole production will get under way at eight o'clock sharp in order to allow people to attend without being kept up too late.Scott Of The .(Continued from Page 20) Warrender, and Birdie Bowers portrayed by Reginald Beckwith, in the tent with the wind howling and snow beating upon the canvas and Scott writes his last words in his diary\u2014which is now resting in the British Museum.Scott at this time has a frozen three have only eleven miles to go to one of their advanced camps, weather and their condition forces them to remain where they meet their ill-fated death.Although the picture does not explain how long they remained there before a party from the expedition is sent out to find them, authentic records say that it was eight days before they were found and thus the story of Scott's second expedition to the Antarctic was brought home to England.Geo.E, Jones, An Indiana father of 13 children re-enlisted in order to boost his income.Now he's serving two armies at once.foot and although the party of.KAMP CAMP DIRECTOR: ROY D.WESTMOUNT ELwood 1106 KANAW FOR BOYS AGES 8 TO 17 June 25th to Aug.20th Woodland Camp in the Laurentians Expert Supervision J Boating \u2014 Swimming \u2014 Hiking Canoeing and Sailing © Canoe Trips for Older Boys © LITERATURE ON REQUEST © Y.M.C.À.4585 Sherbrooke St.West ANA LOCKE MARY BEETLES presents \"THE CIRCUS,\u201d in dance form .Wednesday, MAY 18th, at 8.15 p.m.THE LIFE OF TANYA, A BALLERINA\" .Thursday, MAY 19th, ar 8.15 p.m.\u201cPETER RABBIT IN DANCELAND\" Saturday, MAY 28th, ar 2.30 p.m.COMMUNITY HALL \u2014 TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL For information \u2014 ELwood 5170 presents \u201cWhat Every Woman Knows\u201d A Play by James M.Barrie at Moyse Hall {Arts Building, McGill University) May 24\u201428 - Box Office Opens May 16th, 9.30 a.m.- 5.30 p.m.1550 Guy St.\u2014 FI.4683 All Seats Reserved \u2014 $1.98, Tax Included Last Six Rows $1.58, Tax Included Latecomers not admitted until the interval Lob hee RAEN 8.45 p.m. ae Ed p ics eal at - PRÉ EE péril + nme alm me Ane Al opr ron ret SRT RS I A TEN =e \u201ca PAGE TWENTY-TWO Ascension Now In Secon meet THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1949 s\u2026ues SOFTBALL MEETING A meeting will be held at Victoria Hall, Green Room, Monday, 18th May at 8 p.m.for the purpose of forming a Westmount Municipal Intermediate Softball League.Any person or team interested in playing or entering a team is requested to attend.IMONIZ PECIALISTS 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Telephone now and have your supply of Lasalle Coke delivered at this special price.You'll save money and you'll save worry because ton-for-ton Lasalle Coke gives as much heat and lasts as long as any other solid fuel.Order now from your local fuel dealer or Lasalle Coke Company - MADE IN CANADA FOR CANADIAN WINTERS SAVE MONEY ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW OF LASALLE COKE Prices Reduced for Immediate Delivery YS LOT 3 Lr RRS hs RAE * 6-6 AT HALF _ At the end of the first half, the score was tied 6-6.The second frame saw the Wolves go two points up time and again, only to have the Larks tie up the score.With three minutes left in the ball game and the score tied 17-17, Dave Binmore scored a free throw to put the Wolves 1 up, then Bruce Thompson sniped what proved to be the deeiding basket.Dave Binmoere was banished for fouls in the last two minutes of play and the Wolves froze the ball to keep their 3 point lead.The Wolves played a great team game with everyone fighting hard at all times.There was no outstanding star on the team.Dave Binmore paced the Wolves, garnering 3 field goals and 1 free throw for a total of 7 points, Eddie Moore and Wendy Young came up with 4 each, Bruce Thompson finished with 3 points while Marve Greenbaum sank 2 free throws for 2 points.Dudley Star Jack Dudley was the outstanding man on the floor.He played a terrific two-way game.Dudley was the Larks big gun, hitting the hoop for 5 field goals and 1 free throw to finish with 11 points.Ray Binmore was held in check, and only managed to gather in 3 points.Bob, Grant came up with 2, and John Piers sank a free throw for a single point.WOLVES F.G.F.T.P.F.Pts.D.Binmore .3 1 5 7 M.Greenbaum 0 2 1 2 E.Moore .2 0 4 4 B.Thompson 1 1 3 3 J.Light 0 0 1 0 W.Young 1 2 2 4 ALOUETTES F.G.F.T.P.F.Pts.J.Kay .0 0 1 0 JI.Piers 0 1 2 1 J.Dudley 5 1 2 11 R.Binmore 1 1 1 3 R.Morrow 0 0 8 0 R.Grant 0 1 2 Referees: Doug Alexander, Gordon MeLeod.Parks Dept.Hires Lady Supervisor Mrs.Sheila Wakeley, popular instructress for the Unity Club girls, has been employed by the Parks Department to look after the girls at Staynor Park.Mrs.Wakeley has been very active during the winter program working with girls of all ages at Queen\u2019s school, for - the Rotary Club.A.Johnson, student from Mec- Gill, will start at Westmount Park as a Summer Supervisor and very shortly, the playgrounds will officially open with a complete staff.\u201coir Face Columbus Twice In Sabbath Doubleheader By GEORGE COCHRANE Aséension\u2019s second place Snowdon Senior Fastball League entry will have a chance to add another pair of wins to.their total thy À Sunday when they tangle with Jay Killoran's powerful Columb ~ The clubs are slated to clash for the first time in this young season at Macdonald Park, corner of Earnscliffe and Isabella, at 145 and again at N.D.G.Park at 6.45 in the evening.To date Columbus have wone one, lost two while Ascension has À Young Frank Shelley, suffering from a blistered finger, started the night game for the West.mounters but was blasted from the hill in the sixth.Lecav took over from there and kept thing in order until the eighth, whey the grocers erupted for another \u2018 pair of runs.- Saindon Iron Paul Saindon the Junior puck- ster from Three Rivers, turned in an ironman chore for Steinbergy - Sunday.The well-built right.hander hurled all 17 innings of the two games, nine in the pm, twilight tilt called early because of darkness.Six walks, coupled with the five hits he allowed, proved Sain.don\u2019s undoing in the afternoon game but the locals were unable to do very -much with his offer ings at N.D.G.Park.} LINE SCORES Ascension .023 001 000 & 5 2 Steinberg\u2019s 011 000 100 3 10 3 Batteries: Lecavalier and Harvie; Saindon and O\u2019Connor.Steinberg\u2019s Ascension 020 000 Batteries: Saindon Shelley, Lecavalier and Harvie, 220 003 02 9 48 4 COMING UP Following are the games scheduled for the coming week in the .Snowdon Senior Fastball League: Tonight, N.D.G.Park, 6.4: Columbus vs St.Augustine.Sunday, Macdonald Park, 1.45: Ascension vs Columbus; St.Augustine vs Robitaille, Sunday, N.D.G.Park, 6.45: Columbus vs Ascension.Monday, Trenholme Park, 6.45: Steinberg\u2019s vs Hampton.Wednesday, Macdonald Park, 6.45: Columbus vs Robitaille.Westmounter Finishes 4th In Marathon In a recent 11-mile marathon race held at Mevere.Massachusetts, the only Canadian compe.battle, eight in the abbreviated - 13 5 and O'Connor; * titor in the field of more than .150 runners was Conway Jack 4285 Dorchester - Street West, Westmount.Jack, racing against such famed marathoners as Johnny Kelley of Acton, Massachusetts, past winner of the Boston Marathon, Thom Crane, Lewis White, who was 8rd in the 1949 Boston Marathon, Warren Du- pre, the New England 15-mile run champ, and Theodore Horne a member of the 1948 American Olympic team, finished a very creditable fourth, although feet blisters forced him to fall back after he had held the lead until the half-way mark in the race.The blisters came as a result of the fact that Conway had done most of his training on the dirt roads atop.Mount Royal, whereas the race was run on tar and asphalt highways in Massachusetts.However, his performance was hailed as a fine one, in the Boston and other American papers, and since his return 10 Montreal, the Westmount runner has received thirteen invitations (Continued on Page 28) LAIN Bee \\ If d Place} st.Le ME, Frida Ked bc M had | ship st.Li De of th ird Mull o's Jun Kophy.F gector C: pouglas finance dent for fonly 0) à the 16 # the te Em was Jey, 2 st k develc pademy\" e skille gy Andy f McVey ferienced K the 1 Be St.1 per al peppered prd left Bhe visiti pinch de Bury of prergy 2 me first Bnd the pme vi Be West ÉIn the f savage ey.Bot jumed = Beavy pu pelt app Pnen the i was a isely \u20ac lamester ontinue, fhe ref fe could t he x most ( Q | R Ringw Right's Leo's 14 Em his b H e Iver] Piz righ M erning Egoints, Efocked 5 ouble, ES There flouragec Rellling [and E pélmost 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honour and was presented with the botor Cann trophy by the Hon.%: puglas C.Abbott, Minister of ance and Member of Parlia- li for Westmount-St.Antoine, One T.K.0.Only one knockout was scored the 16-bout card and that was the technical variety.The vic- Im was St.Leo's Vaughan Mc- ey, a strapping 16-year-old who developing into one of the ademy's better athletes under.e skilled tutelage of pipe-smok- g Andy McGillis, McVey met up with an ex- rienced ringster in Johnie Dunn k the Terminal Park Y.M.C.A.he St.Leo's boxer tore from his bmer at the opening gong ana eppered Dunn with a series of ford lefts and rights that forced be visiting pugilists to cover up, inch desperately.But that early fry of blows sapped McVey's hergy and towards the end of Be first round Dunn began to d the range and drove home pme vicious blows that made he Westmounter wince.In the second Dunn unleashed savage attack that rocked Mec- ey.Both his face and chest as- med a ruddy rue under the eavy pummelling.An angry red elt appeared on his left cheek.hen the left eye started to puff.was at this stage that the ref isely called a halt.McVey, a amester to the core, wanted to pntinue, weakly tried to push he ref out of the way so that e could go on with the battle.t he was guided to his corner, most completely exhausted.Courageous Note Ringwise spectators at Friday ight's show noticed that St.e's 147-pound Kevin McAsey, à his bout with Dave Kitty of he Iverly Settlement, rarely usea is right.His left flicking out, arning him a wide margin in Mioints, but the right he kept pcked and used only when in ouble, There was a reason for it.The ourageous Westmounter was Mattiing with a broken right and.Even so, using one hand flmost exclusively, he won a learcut decision over Kitty.Chase Loses Johnny Chase, a 147-pound ackage of hoxing mayhem, lost highly unpopular decision to ionel Taylor of the Terminal ark Y.M.C.A.Chase, a lad with emendous punching power and catlike grace, was the aggres- or all the way but the expe- + FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT Rendez-vous of the connoisseur for thirty years.Table d'hote funcheon $1.30 \u2014 Dinner $1.40 Salons available for private gatherings.SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PRIVATE LUNCHEONS, DINNER, PARTIES, AND STAGS.1500 Drummond St.> rienced Taylor tied him up in clinches and piled up points on lightning fast jabs.It was one of the best bouts on the card.Feature Bout The feature bout of the night brought together Bert Lattimer, of St.Leo's, and the Grenadier Guards\u2019 Bob Malouf.Fighting at 165 pounds, these two staged a punch-packed three rounds which kept the capacity throng on the edge of their seats.Lattimer took the offensive at the opening bell, had Malouf in serious trouble but the experienced Guards battle managed to weather the storm.The last half of the round was even.Malouf had a definite, if rather slight, edge in the middle session which featured a lively exchange of blows: delivered at point blank range.Malouf went on the warpath in the third round, hammered Lat- timer relentlessly and was so keen on landing blows that the referee warned him about hitting on the breaks.Malouf kept up the stream of hot leather, made Lattimer groggy and clearly earned his decision.Summary 97 pounds: Hughie McDonald (St.Ieo\u2019s) decisfoned Peanuts Greenberg (Grenadier Guards).136 pounds: Leslie Humbert (St.Leo's) decisioned Mike Didical (Grenadier Guards).136 pounds: Walter Wilson (Grena- dler Guards) decisioned Gerry Peck- nold (St Leo's).126 pounds: Paul Hamill (Terminal Park Y.M.C.A.) decisioned Donald Mc- Donald (St.Leo's).118 pounds: Mike Broderick (Grenadier Guards) decisioned Jimmy Cotter (St.Leo's).147 pounds: Lionel Taylor (Terminal THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1010 Provincial Track Field Meet Here The fifth provincial track and field meet and the Dominion Championship High School Track and Field meet will be held at Molson Stadium, rain or shine, on Saturday, June 4, The rules are as follows: Rules -1.Schools may enter two boys in each individual event and only one relay team in each class.2.Boys may compete in their own class only\u2014EXCEPT \u2014boys may compete in Dominion Championship (Class 5) provided they are not entered in the saine event in their own class.3.Any event in which there are fewer than 3 entries will be cancelled.In relay events there must be at least 2 teams.4 Ages are Jctermined as of September 1st, 1948, except ja C.ass 5 (Dominion Championships) where the age 1s to be recorded\u2019 as of June 1st, 1949.5.FEES: 25c per boy, regardless of the number of events he enters, plus $1 for each relay team.6.Points will be awarded for the first six places (6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) (5, 3, 1 for Class 5).7.In case of accident or sick.Y.M.C.A.) decisioned John Chase (St.: Leo's).154 pounds: Johnie Dunn (Terminal Park Y.M.C.A.) T.K.0>s Vaughan Vey (St.Leo's) in sccond round, 147 pounds: Robert Hall (Si.Leo\u2019s) decisioned Jimmy (Terminal Park Y.M.C.A.).126 pounds: Leonard Mulligan (St.Leo\u2019s) decisioned Ralph O\u2019Connell (Optimist Club), * 147 pounds: Kevin McAsey (St.Leo's) decisioned Dave Kitty (Iverly Settlement}.137 pounds: Nevil Martin (St.Leo's) decisioned Ronny Campbell (Terminal Park Y.M.C.A.).118 pounds: John Foy (St.Leo\u2019s) de- cistoned Dennis Jocques (Grenadier Guards).118 pounds: Donald Rolfe (St.Leo's Boxin Class) decisioned George Heath- field (Grenadier Guards).126 pounds: Tommie Rogers (St.Leo's) decisioned Jack Barnes (Optimist Club).\u2019 126 pounds: Tom Tochi (Optimist decisioned Tony S:iarelli (St.Leo's) 165 \"pounds: Bob Maloff (Grenadier {uards) decisioned Bert Lattimer (St.Leo's).Hughes Prizes Presented Monday To Puck, Cage Champions The annual presentation of prizes took place at the Victoria Hall on Monday night, May 9th.Hockey prizes were presented to the following: Intermediate: R.P.Adams trophy presented to the Manager of the \u2018Alouettes\u2019, Ron Morrow.Crests were presented to the following members of the team \u2014 John Piers, John Kerr, Herbert Millar, Ray Binmore, Robert Grant, Bryan Gregor-Pearse, Ronald Heckman, Frank Boright, Peter Lovell, Frank Read, Cornelius Strahan.Juvenile: Johnny Hill Memorial Trophy presented to the manager of the Panthers, Dave Ross.Crests were presented to John Lafontaine, Roberi Forrest, Mortimer Rubenstein, Jack (3ill, David Cox, David Mundell, Harry Wolfe, Anthony Kay, Clive Gregor- Pearse, Richard Swan, Manley Burriss.John Ferrabee, Vaughan McVey, Carl Burton, Charles Morgan, Midget: Russ McConnell Memorial Trophy presented to the manager of the Tornadoes, Laurence Beasant, Crests were presented to Robert Brown, Raymond Beaton, Robert Kercher, Jolin Ross Murray.Thomas Grant, James Craig, Patriek Cralg, Douglas Kerr, Richard Goulet, Frank Collins, Claude Brazeau.Bantams: Walter A.Merrill trophy presented lo the manager of the § Leo®s Bantams.Crests were presented to Mario Chartrand, Brian Sheridan, David Smith, Robert Impey, Jacques Carrier, George Robilliard, Wayne Hibberd, Claude Sawyer, Grant Gill, David Orr, Douglas Lindley.Campbell Lune, Andre Labreche, Michael Dodman, PEE Wee \u2018A\u2019: Juck Rimmer Trophy presented to the manager of the Queen\u2019s Bulldogs, Willis Beaton.Crests were presented to John Debinka, Pat Robinson, Bob Robinson, Hugh ws, Richard Ryan, Donald Willard, Donald Joyner, David Grey, Ron Foreman.Aksel Svendsen, Bruce Murphy, Ken Knowles, Gordon Wilson, Pee Wee \u2018B\u2019: Rotary Club Cup, presented to the manager of the St.Leos Greys, Michael Lunny.Cresls were presented to Andre Jarry, Andre Moreau, James Griffin, Richard White.Jean Gu Cyr, Robert Guilmette, Brendan Gullfoyle, James Grant, Dante! Basque, Claude Lalonde, Edwin Wright, Philip Ramsey, Gerald Flynn, Pee Wee \u2018C\u2019: Munlelpal trophy, presented to the manager of the Queen's Flyers.Crests were presented to Ron Willinms, Peter Souquet, Terry Grey.Lynton Wilson, John Beasant, Ted Harrison.Daniel Wright, Jim McGlvern, Robert McWhinney.Intermediate Basketball Prizes were given to the win- ners of the Municipal Basketball league, David Binmore, Cliff Gil, Edward Moore, C.Allan Smith, Tom Armstrong.Wentworth Young, Bruce Thompson, Jack Light, Marvin Greenbaum.Movies and refreshments completed the evening.Me- | | However, MORE summer opportunities STILL are needed for undergraduates and permanent openings for graduates, especially for \u201cArts graduates\u201d whose training has not fitted them for any particular industry, but who will react quickly to an employer's advantage after brief ness, substitutions will be allowed up to 9.45 a.m.of the day of meet, providing the Chairman is notified by an adult school representative, 8.The \u2018Association is not responsible for any arrangements re travelling expenses anil sleeping accomn:odations.9.Eatvies in duplicate close with J.G.Lang, 3460 McTavish St.Montrea\u2019 2, on May 27, 1949.One copy will be receipted snd returned.10.Ribbons will be awarded for first 3 places in all events.(For the benefit of small schools, if a relay team is not entered in a particular class, boys of that age may be entered in the relay team of the next higher c.ass.The names of boys on the relay team ar: not needed-\u2014just indicate that a team is entering.) 11.Standards listed must be met by all competitors.PAGE TWENTY-THREE Westmounter .(Continued from Page 22) to future marathon runs in the New England States.Want More Canucks Upon his return To his home town, he disclosed that the American officials of the frequent marathon races would like to have more Canadian competitors down there for these grinds to lend an international flavor to the affairs.Before coming home, Conway was entertained and shown around Boston by the aide of the Governor of Massachusetts, a reward for his exceptional performance.He plans to continue in training and hopes to be able to enter many more marathons south of the border, especially around Boston, the marathon cape i ital of the world.| training on the job.provinces.HUMPHREY MITCHELL _ Minister of Labour \u2026 You Have Cooperated Well Quebec Employers \u2014 And it looks now as if most of the undergraduates from Quebec universities needing summer employment will be able to find it by the end of the school year.| The situation with regard te permanent jobs for graduates is also promising.Through the \u201cclearance system\u201d of the National Employment Service, the Executive and Professional Liaison Officer at your local office can locate a graduate or undergraduate from almost any course you can name, either from within the province or neighbouring ©, VS The NES, is à Community Service Use Your Local Office Department of Labour A.MacNAMARA Deputy Minister Quebec Ad 1 = Ae FIN 139 EYOTA a) CT YR RLY N.R.BEGIN, President Mo Distributors 3 ot oe PARTS sim od anagem À BE agin ia po + ngs PAGE TWENTY-FOUR \u2018THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1949 ra Ea TRI 000 romero: # \u201cA - - CN area RM rie ah | irr er ia re sa - 5 : .a IS PLANTING TIME ; WE HAVE ~*~ C ALL THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO + SSSI UP YOUR HOUSE AND GARDEN | Wo 2 Ply Lawnmowers Sharpened Copper Screen Bal Garden Hose > 16\" mesh | hi .| = LAWNMOWERS = n° A Dominion and 24\" shabs sec a 0000000 $1.25 yd.1 3 12\" 4 blades .Cy 0\".$1.50 yd.4 Goodyear $12.95 150d.(9) Co 25 # with coupling $2.95 | 36\" S175 yd.ps wih colpiing 16\" 5 blades \u2019 3; .J 42\".$2.00 yd.# | 50 ft with coupling $5.49 $15.95 y in 1 À ° {i î fy others 22.95 and up ° | | | j i Sherman Gold Label Screens Made to Order yd 4 sa : ! 1 | So Sprinkler aeccunousecanon4 $3.95 GRASS SEEDS 50- lb.Ask for quotations / | Rain King .$5.25 FLOWER SEEDS 55-10: Pke- .d .PLANT FOODS C.LL.AND ï C.C.M.Joycycles ; VIGORO $19.95 Sunshine Tricycles $18.95 Ped minut i | calling en EY jv - or Lure en - © nen enn ett Stream, ma re ram + is e at -.si ol m pecial has \u20ac Hose Cricket Sprinklers $1.19 rd A gt fa eae - sr - did Small Trowels and Weeders .:.25e ROLLER SKATES are.C Up th ANODIZED ALUMINUM inforn FEATHERWEICHT COLLAPSIBLE Double Ballbearing they LAWN CHAIRS.Red, blue, green .$10.95 priviie Dart Hose Nozzle .79¢ $2.98 .| many Spading Forks .$1.49 | what | Tho ting j city £ are th Rain King .$1.25 ||: cHAIR cANvAS 15\" .49c yd.purpo, Sunshine paint CHAIR CANVAS 30\" .98e yd.$4.75 M cross there © betwe 52 Qi Ne PESTA rT he Mh : QUEEN MARY HARDWARE 5323 Queen Mary Rd.Free AT SNOWDON Free Delivery ELwood 1129 Delivery eigh: lons o Big; pedest been t direct -Brig Bressi for tr riding, inforn aftern Group Irwin, Ove; and a IL \u2014 I= Meetir .Cussin i pe Bd I pese re 7 vos À \"= T x Fo - "]
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