The Westmount examiner, 29 juillet 1949, vendredi 29 juillet 1949
[" \u2014\u2014 YCAT | arred fn] soulevarg»* ame style: | childhoog- ng indivi, \u2014 | ew boss ih igoted.mean, bis 5 Can only \u2014\u2014 _\u2014_ a | YOKE | ST DASHERY 951 een 80 unities n and work ble to ity in nuing 8 will > the The Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis vol.XX, No.30 His Majesty Is Back On The King George back.Following the King's coach are Princ Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and the Duke of Gloucester as a Colonel -\u2019 & + 7 ews ERGs ee xaminer WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 VI attends his first big ceremony In London since he became il last fall, but be rides in a coach fo the traditional trooping of the colors on his official birthday instead of on horse- George's real birthday is December 14.Woman Sought By Rescuer of 3 Years Ago On August 6, 1914, J.M.Collins of Lawrence, Mass, went to the rescue of a woman whom he knew as Migs Harriet M.Fraser, then a resident of Westmount, and now he has enlisted the aid of local police to help him find her once again.In a letter to Chief Robert Byford of the\u201d Westmount police.Mr, Collins said that within the next three weeks he will be coming to Montreal on a business trip and \u201cI would like very much to find Miss Fraser, or whatever her married name may be, and renew acquaintances with her.\u201d In his rescue of Miss Fraser, Mr.Collins plunged fully-clothed into the deep waters at Old Orchard Beach, Me.No Laughing Matter Safety Said Difference Between Smile and Tear \u201cSafety is the difference between a smile and a tear and we should be thankful each morning and night that we are still alive and healthy,\u201d George Witt told members of the Rotary Club of Westmount on Wednesday at their regular weekly meeting held in Victoria Hall.Mr.Witt spoke on \u201cTraffic,\u201d noting the many precautions which should be taken to insure safety always.He is a member of the Borden Company Limited and he brought with him a large, intricate, model scale set-up of traffic intersections to the Rotarians ess Elizabeth, mounted side-saddle, Job PS PS wearing the uniform of a of the Scots Guards.King that proved extremely interesting First piece of advice from the speaker was to those who own or have control over vehicles.* \u201cGood driving begins with a good seat to sit on\u201d, he stated.Then going on to the driver himself, Mr.Witt told his audience that many people die each day \u2018because they won't wait 90 seconds for a traffic light to change.\u201d \u201c'Stop\u2019 means stop, not slow down\u201d, he emphasized.\u201cWhen parking a car,\u201d Mr.Witt Youth Problems Described To Westward Rotarians \u201cIt we can get our boys, and train them the right way, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will never have to worry too much bout getting their men,\u201d Detective-Constable Jim Archer of the Westmount group of the R.C.M.P.told an appreciative audience at he weekly meeting of the Montreal Westward Rotary (ab cite ontreal West Town Hall last Thursday.\u201cLove of God and love of your fellow man is the whole basis J our law,\u201d Detective-Constable Archer said, \u201cand discipline today 23 necessary to our society as is the very air we breathe.\u201d Introduced by Dr.Clifford Smith, the speaker, a native of uthern Ireland, who joined thek\u2014 prce in 1932 and has become very terested in boys\u2019 work in the \u201cst several years, many of which oe spent in Western Canada, ave Rotarians a glimpse behind \u20ac scenes of police youth work, prmending the helpful aid given hd enforcement agencies by | organizations as Rotary, who nt \"8 with the youth of our hetective-Constaple Archer gave net history of the R.C.M.P., co IE out that the force had en founded in 1876, when Sir he MacDonald was Prime i U and Minister of Justice ¢ newly formed Dominin.The speaker also briefly traced the history of law, defining it as a series of rules by which we must guide our actions.He went on to tell of the com- mencément of the R.C.M.P.\u2019s youth programme under Commissioner F.J.Meade, and pointed out the success that the force has enjoyed in dealing with boys\u2019 in efforts to prevent future crime.He gave several examples of actual work done in this field, from such widely divergent points as Moncton, N.B., Montreal, Alfred, Ontario, and Brandon, Manitoba.He commended the service clubs\u2019 (Continued on Page 2) continued, \u201cyou should not leave | it on space reserved for people to i walk on.This forces pedestrians to travel on dangerous paths.\u201d | The speaker then described two poor driver types \u2014 the stiff neck | starter and the white line driver.A stiff neck starter is one who pulls from the curb without looking round for oncoming traffic or | who doesn't watch for anyone but | himself, he said.He especially urg- | ed care when in a zone where there are bound to be children.\u201cYou must think for the child because the child does not think for himself\u201d, was Mr.Witt's way of putting it.He then urged drivers to give wide berth to whitegline drivers for all they do is \u201cget nearer and nearer to an accident\u201d.Concerning the speeder, he said | they will, into trouble.As a cure-all for these infractions, he suggested that you should be a defensive driver by allowing for the mistakes of others.\u201cDon\u2019t cut the other fellow off because he cut you off,\u201d he said.Mr.Witt concluded by saying \u201cRemember, a moment of carelessness can mean a lifetime of regret\u201d.Local Firm Wins Const.Contract The contract for the construction of a two-lane 2,500-foot vehicular tunnel under the Lachine Canal at St.Remi street, Montreal, has \u2018been awarded the Atlas Construction Company, West- sooner or later, run » PRICE: THREE CENTS Westmount Cadet Leaves Soon For Great Britain This is a big day in the lives of twenty-five top Royal Canadian Air Cadets chosen to fly the Atlantic for three weeks in Europe.The lads got an exciting preview of their trip today when Air Cadet :| League Headquarters, Ottawa, released details of the entertainment planned for them by the Air Training Corps of Great Britain and the Royal Air Force.Representing all parts of Canada the youthful goodwill ambassadors will gather at R:C.A.F.Station, Trenton, on Saturday.The real thrill will come on August 4th when they fly to Montreal and clamber aboard an R.C.A.F.North Star for a trip across the Atlantic, via Goose Bay and Iceland.They will à arrive at Northolt Airport, London, the following morning and will be greeted by ranking R.A.F., and A.T.C.dignitaries.One Westmount youth, Fraser i Ronald Lindsay, 17, 48 Arlington Avenue, a member of the No.1 (West Mogreal) Squadron will be included in this group journeying abroad.Lindsay, a student in the past at Roslyn School, Westmount Junior High School, and West- mount High School, has had 40 hours of flying time in R.C.A.F.planes.He told The Examiner that he is looking forward to his trip abroad, and is anxiously awaiting seeing the Royal Family, Scotland, the English Parliament, and thz city of London.After mingling briefly with their opposite numbers from Britain the widely-travelled Canadians wil{ head north for Scotland, stopping en route to visit A.T.C.summer camps, historic castles and other places of interest.On August 10th, they will be in Edinburgh where, in addition to touring the great Scottish centre, they will be received by the Lord Provost and enjoy a \u201cnight at the theatre\u201d, Leaving Edinburgh they will travel to Glasgow by coach and from there will make a steamer trip ro the Island of Rothesay where additional receptions are planned.Another coach tour is scheduled for Saturday the 13th, this one taking them from Glasgow to In- verness.The week will draw to a (Continued on Page 2) No Parade Needed For This Float mount, the Transport Department announced this week.to start at the top.There's an old cook-book axiom to the effect that \u201cbad eggs always float\" or \u201conly bad eggs float,\u201d but you couldn't prove it today by Mrs.E.West, 5355 Cote St.Luc Read.Mrs.West bought a carton of Grade \"A' Medium \"Wonder\" eggs at the Steinberg store on Monkland Avenue on Saturday, and when she come to boil them for dinner, lo and behold, one of the eggs floated.Slightly shorter and wider than the average egg, this rare specimen had a paper-thin shell, which crumbled into dust when the egg was cracked on Tuesday afternoon.The egg, which it was feared would be bad, was edible and fresh.Seen above watching the floating egg, is Doris West, 16, a student ot D'Arcy McGee High School, Mrs.West's daughter.If there's a moral in all this, it's that if you can float a little, you're bound on J pT IPA Pr \u2014 à Pt ee A AAR TT EE SET Es ep Dm CCR Ce Tu S Ge NE ie am ae Crean er a ER Ge A geen tl ta Len déni pis sn 0 CRE 025 5 RE rept ke bn te es 1 PSE + roan > ar mda cnn a deo.- - PAGE TWO Scouts & Cubs By REG.GROOME Camp Tamaracouta, July 27th, 1949: The First Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree is all over now except for the three thousand Scouts and Scouters\u2019 who will talk of this great scouting event for months to come .until the next Jamboree in 1953.In the eyes of this observer nothing else could have been done that would further the interests of Scouting more than this Jamboree.To see the Jamboree while it was in full swing is a sight that will long be remembered.A veritable city of tents sprang up overnight on July 16th, and vanished just as quickly on July 24th, proving once again the versatility of trained Scouts.Nine of the Scouts who werex: In the Quebec contingent to the Jamboree are now here at Tama- \" racouta, where we shall be spending the next two weeks.Several Jocal Scouts and some Troops are in camp for this third period.The second period, which concluded last Saturday morning, was very successful, following an equally successful first period.The third period is well on the way to continuing the precedent set by the first two periods.Staying in Cumberland House (the group camp-site run by the staff) are Paul de Savoye, St.Matthews Troop; Richard Dendy, Willingdon; Robert Enright, St.Aidan's; Bruce Fewtrell, St.Ai- dan\u2019s; Lorne Fewtrell, St.Aidan\u2019s; Stanley Garbacz and Miroslaw Grzadka of Holy Trinity; Edmund Idziak, Holy Trinity; Edmund Kulin, Stanley Kulin, Claude La- marre, Philippe Leclerc and Robert Leclerc, all of Holy Cross; Richard Marino, Holy Cross; Richard Marshall, Wellington; Ed Masson, Queen Mary United; Fred Cooper Newton, Holy Cross; Leonard Pilon, Holy Cross; Zygmunt Stanczyk, Holy Trinity; Donald Tetrault, St.Aidan\u2019s; Paul Vaine, Holy Trinity; Lloyd Wait, St.Matthias; Gilles Waronaski, Holy Trinity; Gerald Waronoski, Holy Trinity; William Wilkinson, Holy Cross.Iona Troop are camped in Fort Chesterfield under SM Alex Bram- son, and have in camp Ted Cress, Claude Daccord, Cliff Dakers, Bert Easton, Ronald Prince, John Scott, Bud Simms, and Alan Turn- bull.Bill Clinton is In charge of Rosedale camping in Fort Simpson, and has several other Troops camped in with him.Prominent among these is our old friend, Mel Burge who is there with six of his St.Saviour\u2019s boys.Camping in Fort Simpson are Murray Bain, Kensington Troop; Robert Brown, St.Saviours; Gary Kay, John Kingan, of Rosedale; Merrill Klu- TE UMBING Now is the time to have those Plumbing and Heating repairs done.All kinds of Plumbing and Heating repairs and new installations.Call today for free estimates.Agents for Ruud Automatic Gas and Electric Water Heaters.FI.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Limited 206 OLIVIER AVE.Emergency Calls: AM.1418 \u2014 CA.9864 vak, St.Saviours; John Langlands, Herbert Bruce Lee, John Doug Macmillian, all of Rosedale; James McCool, St.Saviours; Norman Miller, Kensington; Peter Partridge, Rosedale; Felix Raimondo, St.Saviours; Eric Richards, St.Saviours; James eRoberts, John Roberts, Rosedale; Ronald Jackson, St.Saviours; William Stra- chan, Ross Taylor, Colin Tisshaw, and Norman White, of Rosedale.Norman L.Barrow is leading St.Laurent, camping in Touch- wood Hill and has with him John Black, Norman Dando, Peter Roy Hills, Harry Jefferies, Gearge Miller, Ronald H.Rey, Andrew Stevenson, Donald E.Tryon, Kenneth Tryon and Robert Wiggins.Trinity, under the direction of Douglas A.Rennie, are again camping in Fort Chippewayn, which is their old stamping ground.In camp are David Allan, Norman Bedford, William Evans, Dick Christensen, Donald Frayn, John Glansdorp, Robert Matthews, William Matthews, Michael Mc- Lean, Kenneth Newman, James Shaw, and Gregory Walker.Trinity also have eight or nine Rawdon lads camping with them.So, with the above information, we Will return to the activities of Tamaracouta for another week, when we will try and describe some of the goins-on which have occurred.\u2018afternoon at the printing plant of EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JU (Continued from Page 1) close with a dance at the Caledonia Hotel in Inverness.\u201c Visit Highlands Following a church service on Sunday they will drive through the picturesque Scottish Highlands on the return to Edinburgh.Next day they will again head south, taking a coach trip through Britain\u2019s famed lake district.One day will be spent in- Birmingham visiting the Austin Motor Works and in the evening they will see a Shakespeare play produced in the famous theatre at Stratford-on- Avon.August 17th is a rest day at Uxbridge in preparation for an air trip to the Continent.In company with a group of U.S.Cadets also visiting Britain, the Canadians will fly to the British Zone of Germany to witness the Berlin Airlift in action.The final few days will be spent sightseeing in the London area, A visit to Buckingham Palace, a boat trip down the Thames, and an the famous London Daily Mail are included in the schedule.The exciting holiday will draw to a close on Wednesday, August 24th, when the young Canadians are scheduled to depart for Canada.They will arrive at Dorval Airport on the following day and will disperse to their home points.While they are abroad, a return party of A.T.C.Cadets will be entertained by the League and the R.C.A.F.in Canada.This is the third annual exchange of Air Cadets between the two countries.The scheme was launched in 1947 under the leadership of Air Cadet League honourary president, C.Douglas Taylor.Montreal.A Dominion director of the Air Cadet League of Canada will accompany each of the two \u201cgoodwill parties\u201d of Royal Canadian Air Cadets selected to tour the United States and Europe.Lawrence S.Marsh, Montreal, will travel with the 26 cadets chosen to make a Y.M.C.A.NOTES YOUNG ADULT SECTION All that hammering and painting which you have heard and smelt means that the club rooms on the second floor of the West- mount YMCA are being redecorated for the coming winter's program.New flooring will assure us of the smoothest dancing.The new colour schemes will blend in with all the special decorations for parties and socials.This may mean a slight change in the present program, but it will assure all members and their friends of the best times next winter.This, however, has not changed our summer program, and the Bridge Club meets in the Games Room every Monday night at 8 p.m.; The Tuesday trips are continuing, and this Tuesday a number of the members will be taking a cruise on the St.Lawrence River to escape the heat and to enjoy the city by night from the waterfront.Despite the heat, a number of the members and their friends are.attending the social dances which follow the mixed swim session on Thursday night.This is your opportunity to get cool in the pool and mix sociably with your fellow members.Friday night at 7.00 will find a number of softball enthusiasts up at King George Park enjoying a friendly game.Hope to see you there.Don't forget the trip to Sorel on Sunday, August 7, and that your \"SALES NEON SERVICE Safe Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting Instant light without the aid of starters.Day & Night Service \u2014 WE.6506 DWYER NEON COMPANY 4202A St.Catherine St.West REPAIRS SIGNS reservation must be in by Monday night.Boy\u2019s Division This week has been the final week of Camp Westmount.However, starting Monday, the West- mount \u2018Y\u2019 Vacation Club will commence and continue throughout the month of August.During this last week of July, campers have been busy with group games, sports, swimming, crafts, etc.On Monday, the group was taken through the LePresse Publishing Company.On Tuesday they were guests of Steinberg\u2019s at Belmont Park.On Wednesday they had an all-day picnic at Mon Repos Beach.Friday is tournament day at the Camp, and the closing Camp party will take place in the afternoon.Next Wednesday tne hoys will meet and proceed to the SS Island Queen, where they will take a picnic cruise up the river.Friday will be the all-star baseball game between Southwestern and Westmount Y.Monday Night \u2014 Parents\u2019 Night at Westmount YMCA \u2014 Monday night will be one of the highlights of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.summer program.The boys are invited to bring their parents for the evening.At 7.30 the presentation of prizes and awards will take place.Mr.J.G.Atkinson, Chairman of the Boys\u2019 Work Committee, will present the awards to the boys.Following this there will be a father and son swim in the \u2018Y' poo}, and a short swimming demonstration by the boys, as well as races between the boys and their dads.The evening will close with refreshments.Teenage Club\u2014The Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 Teenage Club announced that their annual summer hardtimes party will take place this Friday evening.+ The evening will open with a splash party at 9.00 and continue till 10.00.Dancing will start in the social room at 9.30.percentages proved wide popular LY 29, 1949 Y.M.C.A.\u2014\u2014 World Service In Action VENEZUELA Biggest success story.of the year for YMCA growth and resourcefulness comes from the Association in Caracas.Just 21; years old, this infant Association has overcome almost insuperable staff and equipment limitations and other great obstacles to build a 1948 membership of 1,400 (reflecting 21 nationalities) and a work program that operates in 18 areas throughout the city.Two financial campaigns oversubscribed by large approval for the Y and made possible a vast range of services that most Associations four times larger cannot duplicate.\u2018 These services included: educa- for under-privileged chi tion, sports and health activities ldren | slums; inauguration of the fi ( Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs in Soutd America; development of à cond site; organization of an industridi softball league; organization d à city-wide Volleyball Associati which conducted tournament jy 27 teams; and the designing ot Playgrounds fo: the city schools.For\u2018the large immier lation in Caracus, the YMC, been particularly helpful wi their problems of employmey mail, housing, etc.For itg vari athletic services, the Sports wr, ers of Caracas awarded g qi, tion to the Caracas YMCA 1 making the most outstanding tribution to sports in 1948, ang two-week air jaunt through the U.S, while the trans-Atlantic party of 25 cadets will be accompanied by Urwin Finch, Vancouver.In addition to supervising the general welfare of their youthful charges, the two directors will, officially represent the Air Cadet League at receptions, luncheons and other functions along the route of travel.Both men have been associated with the League since its inception in 1941, The R.C.A.F.will be represented on the U.S.tour by W/C R.M.Cox, AFC, DFC, Air Cadet Liaison Officer at Air Force Headquarters, Ottawa.Escorting officer with the overseas cadet party will be S/L A.G.Dagg, Air Cadet Training Officer at AFHQ.Lawrence Marsh For many years Lawrence S.Marsh.has been associated with boys\u2019 work in Montreal where he is manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.In the League's early days he served as civilian chairman of No.39 (Kiwanis) Squadron and later as a member of the Quebec Provincial Committee.He was elected chairman of the Quebec Committee in 1948 and again in 1949.Last summer he organized the crack Air Cadet precision squad which flew to New York, performed before 130,000 spectators and won the General Beau International Challenge Trophy \u2014 awarded annually to the top Air Cadet drill team in Canada and the U.S.\u2018 In addition to his Air Cadet interests, Mr.Marsh is a director of the Quebec Society for Crippled Children, a past president of the Montreal Boys Association and past vice-president of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal.Urwin Finch Urwin Finch, of Vancouver, B.C., is an R.F.C.-R.A.F.pilot of the First Great War who has maintained his connections with aviation since his early flying days.A past president of the Air Force Officers Association, he is now in his fifth year as chairman of the British Columbia Provincial Committee of the Air Cadet League.In this post he heads one of the League's most active and well- organized civilian groups.Mr.Finch's outstanding services to Air Cadets were recognized in 1946 when he appoint Dominion director of the League Last year he was selected ty te company the exchange cadet par from western Canada which tut.ed the United States, Highlights of the trip of {hy British cadets to Canada, slate] to begin \u2018with their arrival gy Dorval airport on August 8, wi] be a three-day stay in Montres) a stay in Toronto, visits to North Bay, Trenton, the Muskoka Lakes, Land Niagara Falls, and a dy af the St.Agathe country home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Douglas Taylor, Feature of the Canada-US, ex change will be a grand final eet, ing of the cadets of the two cou.tries at Edmonton, Alta.General Spatz of the U.S.Army Air Force will represent the American gov ernment at this event, The Canadian cadets touring the US.will go through Texas, Arizona, and Southern Californis, seeing flying conditions and in specting American equipment these areas.(Continued from Page 1) contributions in this field, and had a special word of appreciation for the Boy Scouts Association and the work they are doing with such institutions as Camp Tamaracous in the Laurentians, \u201cI can't eradicate juvenile de linquency by myself,\u201d Detective Constable Archer said, \u201cbut I ean do it with your help.\u201d The speaker then described in some details the manner in which the R.C.M.P.deals with delinquent or mis-guided vouths, in order that they may shape their lives so that they will becom ea help rathe than a burden to society.Herb, Patterson thanked te speaker, and said a few worlf about youth work being carried on in Lachine.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materitht Are Worth Seeing 0 Call and See Mr.Davies who Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.wl.3005 {Just below St.Catherine) Barrister and Solicitor OFFICE: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C 57 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À MILLION CAMADIANS ' \u2014 Montreal, August 8-11.RAMBLINGS Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for safeguarding om Page 1) The motte ef the convention Mr.Hungerford was educated in voluabl is field, and had reads as follows \u201cThe 4-Hers : _ the east and is a graduate of Mc- 2 es appreciation for , Boys and girls from 10 play 4 .guardians of our natural re- ; Gill University where he took a grounds will share in the inauguration of the recently reconstruct- Association and doing with such B.Sc.course.From there he went to the Massachusetts Institute of sources\u201d.It will serve as a leitmotive for the study meetings Bureau drawers and cupboards are no np Tamaracouts .ate juvenile de » ives asp be the first event to be held at the , psi ae responsibilities towards the con- grounds since municipal authori- ries Ltd.; Manitoba Paper Co.of BofM customers have found a Ask for our booklet zelp.\" servation of the natural wealth |S i h , |L-td.; Canadian National Rail- personal Safety Deposit Box the 21 ways on described in which the young rural people ties resumed control from the mi-| ways, and the Duke Price Power answer to their safekeeping ncods\u2014at a million Canadians nes in hi should consider as \u201ca national litary.Co.Ltd.He joined C.I.L.as a cost à cost of but a cent or t 5 d ue ; with delinquent heritage.Co-operating in the track meet clerk.eat of two à day.LL ths, in order that ir li that i reir ely melt ship.They will be put in charge creation Department, 1 and the numerous other positions in the society of the study meetings, during the Montreal Parks and aygroun S| company ahd was appointed as- th ed the convention, An interesting display Assoctation, a Red Fea her Ser- sistant to the sales manager at \u2019 n than vice of Welfare Federation.In-| Kingston, Ontario, in 1944, re-| (amada\u2019s Forsz Sand .WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 617 d a few words k being carried croft works achieved by the \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - T : 4-Hers in the course of the year.The date for the event has been \u201c= = as sentlemen $ The winners of the sixteen 4-H set at Thursday, August 4th, at| : ; ° ° contests will receive their re- 2 pm.and a full program of track K Y W t h A li | T S wards consisting in scholarships and field competitions has been ar- cep our es ng ouse PP ances \\ILORED and certificates attesting their ranged.No competitor may be / FOR YOU » ability., over the age of 16 years, and the 66 2 ported Hater contestants wil be grouped ac- ON | HE JOB Davies who wil cording to height, with four groups P rsonal Attention \\DILLY ERVICE wi, 3108 5.Catherine) K.C.Jomes $t.Wet lence: in Avense \u2014 AINTINGS SULT LTD.pa.31 carried on during these three days.The leaders of the movement intend to make the 4-Hers face their Several members of the Clubs have received a training in leader- of the 4-H talents will take place on this occasion.An exhibition will be set up showing the handi- Lizabeth Scott To Appear in East Hollywood \u2014 Lizabeth Scott ar- lived in Princeton, N.J., recently from Hollywood for her first stage Appearance in five years, in the title role of the Princeton Drama Festival production of \u201cAnna Lu- \u2018asta\u201d.The play will run for a Wèek and goes on the road for an indefinite run.Last time she was before the footlignts was in the Boston company of \u201cSkin of Our Teeth\u201d, in 1944, Since then she has achieved top Prominence as a screen star.a most recent film appear- Ron Was a co-starring role with To Cummings and Diana o ' In Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cBitter Vic- Vv\" at Paramount.Miss Scott is appearing in the Princeton production on loanout \u201cfrom Hal Wallis Productions.ed track and field at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.This will are the City of Westmount Re- vitations alsp have been extended to playgrounds at Dixie in Lachine and at Dorval.for boys and three for girls.This division allows greater equality of competition, rather than a system in which the contestants are grouped according to ages.Herb Linder of the Westmount Recreation Department and Hank Stegmayer of the Parks and Playgrounds Association worked together to arrange the track meet.The emphasis will swing away from the competitive idea, and will strive to give the youngsters some idea of, track and field activities.It also is hoped that the boys and girls will grasp some idea of true sportsmanship.; Eliminations have been held at the various playgrounds this past week, and the best competitiors have been select:d to take part in ' the big meet.It is hoped to have a number of track and field stars of former years to assist in the judging and supervision of the meet.; .ou Technology, earning an M.Sc.He followed a varied business career with Caandian Steel Found- Prior to joining the nylon division in 1940, he served in turning to Montreal a year later in his present position.place for government bonds and other valuable papers when protection behind the steel doors of our vaults costs so little.Thousands BANK or MONTREAL FA Pp P7770 Arve LA \u201c 4 a EET) * ou TU { HODGE BROS.REGD / \"YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD STORE\" 5362 Sherbrooke West (Near 775d Prudhomme | 11704 g 4 Parts are available for all Westinghouse appliances.We ! use genuine Westinghouse renewal parts.Expertiy trained servicemen are ready to give you prompt attention.ouse EL.4540 Ge 7 7 a IE J J sive Creag, ST AR \u2014be an ae rt ASE 4m 2108 AE nL \u201cA PAGE FOUR 7 THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aims to be sn Independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted to poblie servira.Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; 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Post Office Dept.Ottaws FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 LABOR, AND \u201cPLANNED\u201d WAGES It is difficult to understand Labor\u2019s sympathy for socialistic or communistic movements.It seems quite obvious that every move towärd a planned economy must end in restricting the cherished rights that labor has fought so hard and so single-mindedly to sustain.The socialistic experiment in Britain is coming closer and closer to the day when it must either admit its failure, or regulate labor's working conditions, hours and wages, writes Joseph Lister Rutledge.Recently a group of Norwegian trade unionists visited Russia to see the conditions \u201c of labor there at first hand.Their findings, reported in AF.of L.'s \u201cLabor\u2019s Monthly Survey,\u201d emphasize that labor's dearest right\u2014the right of trade unions to carry on wage fights\u2014does not and cannot exist in Russia.In that land of economic planning, one of the first and most definite plans is to establish a wage basis for workers.From this regulation they have no appeal, because they would be appealing against the State, and the State has ruled that no union organization can challenge its decisions.The visiting delegates reported that there are 25 million trade unionists in Russia, a powerful force that still has no power to determine its own destinies.Union dues are used for such secondary objectives as social health and cultural objectives.Some 512,000 received the benefits of convalescent homes and a million shared in vacation benefits.One wonders what the remaining twenty- three and a half million received for their fees.The delegates also pointed out something that will be of interest to workers.The benefits, such as they are, go to the most valuable workers, another instance of planning hardly in the tradition of trade unionism.These favored workers mainly include the managers and scientists and the Staka- hanovite workers who are the pace setters\u2014 the speed-up men, Reporting on other phases of trade union- jsm under the hammer and sickle, the Norwegian delegates pointed out that the planned woge, from which there is no appeal, is barely sufficient to purchase the bare necessities of family life.The result is that more and more women are being driven into the heavy labor market, many into road \"goods and services.gangs, unskilled construction or heavy dock work.This is the land of planning for the worker.This is what it offers in return for the freedom to seek one\u2019s own employment and to negotiate one\u2019s own wages., SOME APES HAVE SOCIAL SECURITY The most popular word in the political arena today is \u201csecurity\u201d.Conspicuous by its absence in the recent battle of the hustings was the word \u2018\u2018opportunity\u201d.Years ago, Canada was called the \u201cLand of Opportunity\u201d.Pioneering Britons and hopeful Europeans hoarded the westbound boats at Liverpool and Cherbourg and Rotterdam with their thoughts on a common mental target \u2014 improving their and their children\u2019s lot in this new and untapped country.And not so long ago, Canada was still the promised land for many a Dutchman | and Belgian and German when he talked to Canadian soldiers at war's end and discussed the chances of repairing his fortunes in a free country spared the ravages of war and the suffocating stricture of the numerous \u2018\u2018isms\u201d.Freedom, opportunity, hope and faith in a richly endowed land should be the selling points of the men who -aspire to guide Canada in the next few years of this amazing technological age, not merely security and benefits.Security is a wonderful thing, but not if it is bought at the price of vanished incentive and lost freedom, not to mention the steadily increasing taxation to pay for the alleged benefits.Genuine security for Canadians can be obtained if the word \u2018\u201c\u2018opportunity\u201d is resurrected from the list of obsolete words by our national leaders.Security can become a reality if it is paid for not merely out of additional imposts but out of multiplied national wealth and increased production of Security without opportunity in a country like Canada, which should be considered a barely-trodden hunting ground for the new pioneer and not an exhausted tract of bad- land, will drag us down to the level of those countries where enervating security measures have robbed the people of all moral and spiritual.fortitude and tied them inexorably to the apron strings of the state.Except that he pays a high rate of tax for the privilege of security, the welfare state citizen is much like an ape behind bars at the zoo.The ape has security but he has lost his freedom.RECIPE FOR PRESERVING CHILDREN Take one large, grassy field; one half dozen children; two or three small dogs; a pinch of brook and some pebbles.Mix the children and the dogs well together, put them into the field, stirring constantly.Pour the brook over the pebbles, sprinkle the field with flowers; spread over all a deep blue sky and bake in the hot sun.When brown, remove and set away to cool in a bathtub.\u2014\u2014Cleveland Plain Dealer : x I Christian Science | * + \u201cLove\u201d is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from 11 Corinthians 13: 11.\u201cBe perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cAnd when Jesus was come into Peter's house, he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of a fever.And he touched her hand, and the fever left her; and she arose, and min.stered unto them.\u201d (Matthew 8: 14 and 15.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2014 \u201cWe approach God, or life, in proportion to out spirituality, our fidelity to Truth and Love; and in that ratio we know all human need and are able to discern the thought of the sick and the sinning for the purpose of healing them.The tender word and Christian encouragement of an invalid, pitiful patience wità his fears anti the removal of them, are better than hecatombs and gushing theories, stereotyped borrowed speeches, and the doling of arguments, which are but so many parodies on legitimate Christian Science aflame with divine Love\u201d.(Pages 95 and 367.) PRAYER By Agnes Rudland Prayer is a longing of the soul, Uplifted to realms in the sky, Winging like unto a spirit, Around God's throne on high.Prayer is the substance of faith and love, And thy essence of faith is grace, The foundation then is true belief, The outcome is joy and peace.Prayer is not always answered, Just the way we ask, But He will answer what is best, To he patient is our task.Prayer gives us strength and courage, : To meet every trial through life, For when Jesus prayed in the garden, \u2018 He overcame a world of strife.Prayer and the reading of God's word, Are important as daily bread, For by each our minds are nourished, And by each our souls are fed.(Reprinted with permission from The War Cry.) First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, JULY 31st 11.00 a.m.Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday, Testimony Meeting at 8.15 p.m Reading Room, 52 Academy Rd.1.00 p.m.to 4.00 p.m.except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Love.Golden Text: IT Corinthians 13:11, Be \u201c perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St, W., and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister \u2014\u2014\u2014 Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.0.,, F.T.C.L.Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, JULY 31st 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev.A.W.Akerley, B.Th.WEDNESDAY THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 ome fo Church Your -Church is the Bulwark of Democracy, There Doss Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, eu eee [ St.James United A * The Reverend John Smith of London, England, arrived Tuesday morning on the Empress of Canada, and is proceeding immediately to St.Catherines, Ontario, where he will preach on Sunday, July 31st.He returns to Montreal on Monday, August 1st, and will remain here throughout the month of August preaching in St.James United Church.He was met at the boat by the \u2018Reverend B.B.Brown, Mr.Arthur Laing, Mr.William Lambert and Mr.W.J.Brown.Rev.B.B.Brown will preach both morning and evening on Sunday, July 31st, on the following subjects: \u201cDivine Comradeship\u201d \u2014 morning.: \u201cSuch as I Have\" \u2014 evening.Special music in the morning \u2014 Solo by Mrs.Florence Borlase, \u201cOne Sweetly Solemn Thought\u201d, by Ambrose.Evening \u2014 Miss Maureen For- rester, \u201cO Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out\u201d, by Bennett.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 am.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Matins.Preacher: The Rev.Canon Herbert Lindsay.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rev.Canon Herbert Lindsay.Wednesday, 7.00 a.m.Moly Communion.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Thursday, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.Assistant: Rev.C.R.Cariss, B.A\u2026.L.Th.SUNDAY, JULY 31st 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Service.7.30 p.m.Evening Service (will be said), SUIOO[@AA A[JU[PAOT SPUIFLT PUB SIOÛSEA MELVILLE | * \u2014\u2014 neue | Calvary United | fs à The United Services of First Baptist and Calvary Uniteq will continue for this week in First Baptist Church, corner of Dorches.ter St.and Guy St, Montrea] at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.with \u2018the Rev.Frank G.Hastings, B.4 Minister of Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Glasgow, Scotland preaching at both services.' On Sunday, August 7th, ang each Sunday in August, ang also for the first Sunday of September the congregation of First Baptist Church will unite in worship with Calvary in Calvary Church, Greene Avenue And Dorchester St, W mount.The Minister, the i Rev.T.W.Jone$, M.A., D.D, wifj preach and will be in charge of pastoral work, On Sunday, August 21st, Calvary will welcome an outstanding visitor from Britain, the Rev, Maurice Watts, M.A., Minister of Mill Hill Congregational Church, London, England.-_\u2014 Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac, Orgenist, and Choir Director, SUNDAY, JULY 31st Union Services First Baptist Church Dorchester St, at Guy Si, Montreal, 11.00 am.and 7.30 p.m.Services of Worship.- Preacher: Rev, Frank G.Hast ings, B.A., Minister of Adelaide Place Daptist Church, Glasgow, Scotland, ! Visitors and friends are most hearlily Invited to share in these services, For the month of August and the first Sunday of September the Congregalicn of First Baptist Church will unite with calvary Congregation.St.James United Church \u2018 463 St.Catherine Si.West Minister: Rev.Thomas E.McLennan Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, JULY 31+ 11:00 a.m, \u201cDivine Connadeship™ 7:30 pan, \u201cSuch as I Have\u201d.Rev.B.B.Brown vill preach al both services.Alex McPherson, Guest Organist : Mr, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount WESTMOUNT Park 7 | - Tai EMMANUEL Western Ave, at Lansdowne Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, Minister Le [ Minister: SUNDAY, JULY 31st Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D.D.D.11.00 am.Public Worship.The Rev.! Willlam McLean, Director of (he Sailors\u2019 Institute, will preach.i SUNDAY, JULY 3s DURING JULY, UNION SERVICES WITH ST.ANDREW'S IN THIS CHURCH 11.00 a.m.Morning Worshm- Dr.Campbell will preach.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Choir Director 0.R.Gliddon, Organist Evening services of Worship withdrawn | for the summer months.Lester A.Wodin, Organist and Choirmaster Visitors and Friends Cordially Welcome DOMINION - DOUGLAS UNITED AND STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN Joint Church services until September 4th.Every Sunday morning at || o'clock.Throughout the month of July in Dominion-Douglas Church {Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave.) JULY 31st \u2014 Rev.Robert Lennox, M.A., D.D.Principal, - Presbyterian Theological College Topic: \"Looking beyond the Temporal\u201d A cordial welcome awaits you at these services 8.00 p.m.Midweek Fellowship.Organist and Choir Master - Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.; Shown their re Ralph # Raab, i ond Mr, Oregon.RI The me Florence and Mrs.mount, t Rethoret, Harry Re formerly on July 8 Church.officiated played th Mr.Cyril Given ir the bride | Marion K and Miss | Bland, he 27727777 N \\ À N \\ N À N \\ N EDR peeps Zz th, and ind also tember, Baptist ip with .Greeng \u2026 W : .D., will\u2019 large of st, Cal- standing 1e Rev, nister of Chureh, h > Ave.Jones, is.Bae, ector.t s{ Church Montreal, ervices of G.Hast.Adelaide Glasgow, st heartily sel vices, d the first mgregalien will unite Church West AcLennon of leship\u201d, A pe vill preach 4 Organist f -\u2014 - Park EL Lanedowne Asi SERVICES IN THIS php.wench.oir Director anjst pe ND Sunday Church ces lus Bac.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R ph Holland Rethoret * Shown above, cutting their wedding cake at the reception following their recent marriage at St.John's Lutheran Church, are Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Holland Rethoret.Mrs.Rethoret, formerly Miss Marion Florence Raab, is the doughter of Mr.and Mrs.Otto L.Raab, of Westmount, and Mr.Rethoret is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Rethoret, of Vida, Oregon.RETHORET-RAAB The marriage of Miss Marion Florence Raab, daughter of Mr.wd Mrs.Otte L.Raab, of West- mount, to Mr.Ralph Holland Rethoret, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Rethoret, of Vida, Oregon, formerly of Montreal, took place on July 9 at St.John\u2019s Lutheran Church.The Rev.John Peters dficiated and Miss Kochenduffer played the wedding music with ¥r.Cyril Emblem as soloist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended hy Miss Marion Kelly, as maid of honor, ind Miss June Scheufler, of Long Island, her cousin, as bridesmaid.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE { WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, | RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES Residence - TR.2342 YOrk 0254 Mr.W.Frederick Corkran was best man, the ushers being Mr.George Lasnier and Mr.Lucien Cloutier.The bride was gowned in a classic model of white princess lace over satin, the fitted bodice having a yoke effect of lace trimmed with seed pearls, the sleeves long and ending in points over the hands, and the bouffant skirt flowing into a slight train.Her fingertip veil of French tulle illusion was held with a coronet of lace and seed pearls, her semi- cascade bouquet being of red roses and stephanotis.The bridal attendants were in similarly styled off-the-shoulder effect frocks of aqua and peach bloom nylon with halo hats and long mitts of matching material.They carried shower bouquets of rose carnations.* The reception was held in the Blue Room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel where the floral decorations were of summer flowers in pink and white.Later Mr.and Mrs.Rethoret left for Virginia Beach, Virginia, the bride travelling in a navy blue sheer dress with a bolero trimmed with white pique and worn with a red straw picture hat and white accessories, her corsage of white carnations.Out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.H.Rethoret, parents of the bridegroom.HICKS \u2014 ROGERS The marriage of Ruth Erna, daughter of Mr.C.E.Rogers and the late Mrs.Rogers, of Montreal, to Mr.Eric Percy Hicks, of Montreal, son of the late P.G.Hicks and of Mrs.Hicks, of Ilford, Essex, MME A.GOTHIC 3132 Masson Sr.4491 St.Lawrence mn 777 \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN .MBack ~ D.:A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT LLLLLLLLLLS 1711 117177704000 0072121 200121071 20 SLIT IATA SAAS FEST ELIA 2LL ILL SL IS ISA IIS VI COURVAL AND D.& A.4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert a A M A A A AM AA AA AA AA MAS Li \u2019 THE -EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 29, | Social - Personal Mrs.Donald Sutherland, ae- companied by her daughter, Jean, will leave by plane Monday, for Edinburgh, Scotland, for two months vacation, after an absence 1 of twenty years.Mr.and Mrs.Fred D.Crowley have recently returned from western Canada where they were guests at the Banff Springs Hotel and afterwards visited Vancouver and Victoria, also Seattle, Washington.Mr.and Mrs.Larry Kent have returned home, after spending a month at York Beach, Me.Mrs.John Clarke and family are returning home this weekend, after spending four weeks at Gor- donville Inn.Mrs.W.A, D.McPhee, accompanied by her daughter Lorna, has returned home from York Beach, Me., where she spent three weeks.The Misses Vivianne and Mimi Berlinguette are spending two weeks at Blue Sea Lake, Messine, Quebec., the guests of\u2019 their uncle, Dr.Paul Larose.Mr.and Mrs.Birrell and Miss Shirley Birrell, also Mr.Alaister Stansall have been guests for the past week at Speirs-Miller ranch, Aubrey, Quebec.A dance is being held at their new Barn Studio tomorrow evening, when many out-of-town guests are expected.Miss Patricia Boyd, R.N.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Kirke Boyd Victoria Avenue, Westmount, is sailing Saturday from Quebec City, aboard the Cythia, to spend two months visiting relatives in England and Scotland.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Thomas H.Jackson of Westmount announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Amy to Mr.W.E.Macdonald Walsh, son of the late Dr.W.E.Walsh and of Mrs.Walsh, of Westmount.The wedding has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 17.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Morgan Benett of Notre Dame de Grace announce the engagement of their daughter Alice Melanie, to Mr.Nathaniel Harrison Gifford, son of Professor and Mrs.George Hussey Gifford, of Cambridge, Mass.The marriage will take place on Saturday August 27, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount.afternoon, July 23, at four o'clock in Westmount Park - Emmanuel Church, Rev.Dr.H.Campbell officiating.White baskets of gladioli were used ag decoration in the church.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was in a fitted gown of heavy white satin having a panel of lace in the front and lace pep- lums at the hips, the full skirt falling into a short train.Her long veil of hand-embroidered tulle illusion fell from a coronet of pearls and she carried a shower bouquet of Easter lilies.Mrs.T.M.Lacey, sister of the bridegroom as matron of honor, wore a frock of mauve French lace over taffeta with a headdress of matching flowers.She carried a bouquet of palest pink carnations.Miss Rita Ann Rogers, sister of the bride as bridesmaid, wore a full-skirted frock of shell pink organza with a matching feather headdress and carried a bouquet of pastel shaded sweet peas.Mr.Thomas M.Lacey acted as best man for his brother-in-law and the ushers were Mr.S.J.Bailey and Mr.A.Glass.Following the ceremony there was a reception at the 400 Club and later Mr.and Mrs.Hicks left for Lake George, N.Y., the bride travelling in a light grey tropical suit with navy blue and white accessories.On their return they will reside in Montreal.1949 \u2014\u2014\u2014z and Mrs.Mr.Y.Y.Chinn, and of Mrs.China, of CHINN-TOYE The marriage of Ruth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David Su Toye, of Westmount, to Mr.Frank Chinn, B.Eng., son of Mrs.Chinn and the late Y.Y.Chinn, of Vancouver, took place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul.Rev.Graham M.Jamieson officiated assisted by Rev.Paul Chan, of the Chinese Presbyterian Church, and Miss Doris Killum (Continued on Page 8) * Frank Chinn Pictured above, following their wedding on Saturday afternoon, in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, are Mr.and Mrs.Frank Chinn.Mrs.Chinn, formerly Miss Ruth Toye, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David Su Toye, of Westmount, ond Mr.Chinn is the son of the late Vancouver, B.C.Silver's Tailoring High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing.5133 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Vendome) © WA, 7675 ports and Elastic Corsets Wells Prudhomme Graduate Corseticre with wide experience in Cor- selette and Corset fitting, Brassieres, Medical Sup- PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OUR CLIENTS I) 5879 Sherbrooke West \u2014 Tel.DE.271 1 (2 Blocks West of Melrose) Stockings for Varicose Veins.re-adjusted and repaired England, took place on Saturday .days .Daintiness is ODORLESS 1205 Church Ave, DAINTINESS is what you want in your delicate summer sheers, silks and frilly blouses these hot send them to WINDSOR.They come back fresh and fluffy, crisp and clean.The lady who knows her smartness depends upon good grooming and that her good grooming depends upon her dry- cleaner.All our work is guaranteed to please you.We have the modern plant and the skilled staff to do all types of cleaning perfectly.REASONABLE PRICES QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE ° PICK UP and DELIVERY WINDSOR DRY CLEANERS & DYERS CO.LTD.what you get when you CLEANING TRenmore 8679 PAGE FIVE - 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Dt prt PASTE suit with black accessories.! : omen wil eas The bride is a graduate of Mac- .p donald College School for Teach- j 3 Miss A.L.Shaw ers and the bridegroom of the EE University of British Columbia.i {oo \u2014 k a i : \u2019 By HELEN B.SANDWELL tural economics, home economics 2 Ha qo 2010 and agricultural history.Sending ERIE D In every province of Canada the name of A.L.Shaw was on requested material on all these i i \u2018 NY subjects is part of the service hersalf probably hes never turned a spadeful of earth, nor tracked down a potato bug or a spruce bud worm, never hung over.a microscope to study the germs of diseases that afflict bees, fruit, fish or 4\" wild and domestic animals.Yet top Canadian experts in these fields have acknowledged how much her skill and knowledge aided them when for 35 years she acted as Librarian of the Dominon Department of Agriculture, in Ottawa, from 1910 till 1945.ai 2503 Hampton* Avenue, Miss Shaw who at the time of her retirement could lay 5 her hands in a couple of seconds Ss on any requested article among , 90,000 books and periodicals, is now blind and her reading con- ' finad to works in Braille.But this whita-haired end scholarly lady is still interested in libraries, librarians and would-be iibrarians, and her vast experience in this work combined with he: talent for talking about it, maize time spent in her company a shining hour to remember.\u2018The work of a librarian is satisfying and rewarding,\u201d sh» says.But she emphasises that to be a first class librarian one must study all the time and keep abreast of current events.Empty Shelves When Miss Shaw left the Main Library of the Dept.of Agricul- Residing ture in 1945, an Acting Librarian was appointed who is now retiring, and this month the Dept.again sought a Librarian.Whoever takes over the job, however, can never repeat Miss Shaw's own particular success, because she started the Library when the shelves were all empty, and Lhe 90,000 volumes, over 600,000 catalog cards and hundreds of microfilms and photoprints of rare articles that filled the shelves when she retired are the testimony to her industry, visio and those special qualities of character that brought her hundreds of letters of thanks and appreciation in 1945 from officials of the Agriculture Dept.in every Province.The Library which she brought into being at Ottawa exists, Miss Shaw explained, for the use of officials of Federal and Provincial Depts.of Agriculture, Agricultural Colleges across Canada, 21 Experimental Stations and of Field | Paramount Slip- Covers .Reg'd : Laboratories for Entomology, and id UPHULSTERING .DRAPES Plant Diseases.These officials are ONE LINGE EPSEREFADS N doing admirable work in\u2018 adminis- BLIND tration, research or teaching, she SLIP.COVERS remarked.All are coliege gra- BEST BUY IN TOWN duates.The Library does not contain only books on agriculture, she noted, but on the basic sciences as well, such as technical chemistry, biology, botany zoology, nutrition, veterinary medicine, agricul- ; Our Werk Is Better } GIVE US A CALL : 342a Victoria Ave.Westmount Office: DE.4212 - Res.: HA.6511 Turan DRE Cah a GW Bussiq tro, The finest selection of Antique Jewellery on display at our NEW SHOWROOMS 1410 Stanley St.Suites 412-413 Castle Bldg.LA.3022 given by the Library.Other phases of her work dealt with the circulation of hooks and periodicals, which are sent post free to officials; compiling upon request bibliographies for those doing research work; studying lists and classifying books; also the compilation of a current list of accessions sent out to officials; and taking care of inter-library loans.Articles in Rare Books Filmed One of the most valuable services which came into use in Miss Shaw's later years of service is that of supplying films of articles in rare magazines and books obtainable on!y at distant points.These films are read by means of a Recordak which enlarges the printed words on a paper screen, the scientist being able to stop the film in order to make notes, and start it again at Will.Born in St.Lambert, Que., Miss Shaw, a graduate of McGill, spent a few years as a teacher in Montreal before going to the Capital.Her library training courses at Albany, Toronto, and Boston, Mass.She was appointed Canadian member of the International Committee of Agricultural Librarians in 1937; and is a Life Member of the Professional Institute of the Civil Service of Canada.Her father, the Rev.W.I Shaw, was at one time Principal of Vgesleyan Theological College, Montreal.Reads Baille in English and French When deprived of her eyesight the door to Miss Shaw's beloved world of books was kept open to her by Miss Wilcox, of the Montreal Association for the Blind, who taught her to read English books in Braille; and by Miss Tremblay of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind who taught her to read French by her fingertips.The magazine \u201cEt La Lu- miére Fut\u201d (And God said \u201cLet there be Light\u201d) published in Paris, is one of her great delights and she also enjoys the Braille edition of Readers Digest.Now she spends a lot of time listening to the radio, going walks with a guide, and writing many letters to her friends on her typewriter.Her faculties for concentration and organization, her enthusiasm for books and friends, the quali- ties of helpfulness and kindliness included | _ ATTHE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY CRUSHING FOES SWORN TO BETRAY HIM: Larry Parks battles fy the glory of an empire in the beautifully cinecolored \"The Gallon Blade\", which cd-stars Marguerite Chapman and.Nedrick Young, Th film opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre along with the gay Tech.color musical, \u2018Words and Music\u201d.- .0 maj gram OX treal 3 On be giv by L@ h 8 fu.Charles rie anc pists.0 y produ ca, son 8 sing t esday last a ent of à ists, P tropolit moneau.ir Mon leavin year's | era whe leading piss Al Gagni Adam Milk Pasteurization Easily Done at Home Harried housewives and others responsible for their own and others\u2019 welfare during summer months at holiday resorts or isolated cottages have many problems not common to city life, and one of them is the problem of a safe milk supply.It is well known that pasteurized milk is the only safe milk, yet it 13 not always possible to obtain the commercially pasteurized product at vacation spots.Therefore, some way must be found to make milk safe for human consumption \u2014 some method of home pasteurization must be found.There are quite a few home pasteurization methods, but the Health League of Canada suggests the following method as easy and which characterized her notable \u2018Career as a librarian are still \u201cpainting the clouds with sunshine\u201d for her! effective: cold water filled with Use a double hoiler.Put enough touch the lower part of the top utensil which then should be ha.water to a boil and keep it boiling for eight minutes.we Sherbrooke MountainSt pe by trallita in the bottom pot to cold milk.Bring the e ren HUBERT PLOMER Antiquez Bought and Sold MA FINE REPRODUCTIONS TO ORDER he : INTERIOR DECORATION 2055 St.Catherine St.(near Fort) West Wilbank 2443 1226 BISHOP STREET MA.5851 \u2014 xpert At W ving \u2014 = \u201c INVISIBLE REWEAVING d Moth Holes, Cuts, Tears, Burns, Etc.M LOW PRICES Evening Gowns .Final Clearance! 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GT.CATH of CHOMEDY WI 2780 3! of Metropolitan stars, which is being given by The Montreal Festivals organizers of this initial summer festival in the metropolis of Canada.Rose Bampton and Raoul Jobin will be heard respectively in the roles of Floria Tosca and Mario Mrs.Sarah Wakely, 78, Returns Soon To Wales Mrs.Sarah C.Wakely, who has been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, John C.Wakely, 1053 Greene Avenue, Westmount, for the past year, is returning by plane to her home in South Wakes on August 19.Mr.John C.Wakely plans to accompany his mother on the flight, for his first trip to Wales in 25 years, When she made her first flight to Canada a year ago, Mrs.Sarah Wakely was 77 years of age.The mother of ten children, she enjoys excellent health and has revelled in shopping and \u201cwindow shopping\u201d while in town, the luxurious displays of goods here being so different from wartime and post war shopping conditions in South Wales.One of her keenest interest is needlework.She made complete layouts for all her grandchildren, and still an expert needlewoman at 78 (she celebrated her birthday recently in Canada) she delights in fine stitchery and the crochet- ting of lacy shawls for infants.She says she\u2019 has greatly enjoyed her year's vacation in the Dominion, but is happy to be going back again to see her Welsh home to which she went as a bride fifty years, ago.Mary Lawrence Cast in \u201cThe Lie\u201d Hollywood \u2014 Mary Lawrence, wife of director Delmar Davis, who made her screen debut in \u201cThe Stratton Story\u201d, has been signed by Paramount for her second screen appearance in \u201cThe! Lie\u201d co-starring Barbara Stan- wyck and John Lund.Although married to eleven years, Miss Lawrence was | not interested in acting until Director Sam Wood induced her to accept a part in the current Jimmy Stewart starrer.Wood started \u2018Daves on hig career 25 years ago.(J \u201cThe Lie\" is directed by Mitchell (J Leisen under Richard Maibaum's production supervision, 1 THE EXAMINER, \u2014 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 Daves |.Cavaradossi.The great Metropolitan soprano will be singing the title role in Canada for the first time, Mr.Jobin, who will also sing in Manon on August 11, is recognized as the greatest singer Canada has produced in the last 20 years and cleo as being amongst the greatest living French tenors.PAGE NINE In the role of the sinister Baron Scarpia, will be the distinguished French baritone, Martial Singher.Others from the Metropolitan on the Tosca performance include Salvatore Baccaloni, the noted Meropolitan hasso, George Cehan- ovsky and Alesslo de Paolis.Jean Beaudet will conduct.MATINEE DAILY 25¢ TILL 4.30 P.M.DE RHEL MATINEE DAILY 25¢ TILL 4.30 P.M, 2 QUAL AA Ah | A N rt ; you Wa su a v Li 6 a The , amozing story 42 of @ search for love that became a frantic filght from fear! 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DOWN 1.Ancient \"dialect {Buddhist) numerous other attractions, the chief of which was the three-ring- ed circus in the big tent, with its display of horsemanship and horse- womanship, performing animals of all kinds, including ravenous and roaring wild beasts acrobats, jugglers and whimsical clowns \u2014 all to the accompaniment of a brass band, which would stop suddenly at a daring stunt on the tight-rope or the flying trapeze.The song about \u201cThe Daring Young Man on The Flying Trapeze\u201d was popular in those days, although I find it was written as far back as 1865 and .t is attributed to George Leybourne, the celebrated comedian.\u2018 \u2018The travelling circus of today is little changed from what it was in the nineteenth century, except for a few thrill-preducing mechanical devices and electric lighting.None of them, however, are on the same scale as the big Barnum and Bailey Show, and there are quite a number of small circuses which travel over all parts of the continent.There must be some strange fascination about circus life, and I have often wondered how it attracts and holds so many and various types of talented persons and camp followers.For they must have a hard life moving from place to place in all pitching and striking mechanical equipment, feeding and tending the elephants and other animals \u2014 not to mention themselves \u2014 and going through the same round from day to day, mo.th to month and year to year in monotonous regularity.would think they would get fed-up with such a strenuous and uncomfortable life, .Some years ago, during: a stop- } One - \u2018over at a remote village ir Northern Ontarie, 1 got into conversa- tio with the proprietress of one of these small circuses which was in process of being set up on the outskirts.She was a handsome young woman in her thirties but strong and businesslike, It was a miserable wet day and she told me that she was having trouble with thc mechanical organ.The rain had got into the 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paper-hanger named Adolf Hitler made the world forget for eight years about such things as international sport.The 21-year old Sedgman, a Johnny-come-lately to the ranks of big-time tennis, who surprised the sports world by taking America\u2019s great Ted Schroeder to five sets at Wimbledon earlier this summer, hit his peak last week in Montreal, when he blasted Canada\u2019s best, Henri Rochon and Brendan Macken, off the courts in straight sets, hardly working up a sweat.The young, curly-headed Aussie is definitely a future world\u2019s champion, but we don\u2019t think he or his mates, Billy Sidwell and John Bromwich, have enough on the ball to take the Davis Cup back to the Land From Down Under this year.Ted Schroeder will very likely win the Nationals in September, for he has & $100,000 incentive, that being the amount the La Crescenta, California stands to make in the next year if he turns pro as U.S.Singles champion.Jersey Joe Walcott, who fights Olle Tandberg, the Swedish heavy- | weight in a bout at Stockholm on August 14, still figures he can get | to be world\u2019s champion, despite three past unsuccessful attempts.Said J.J., alighting from a plane in the Swedish capital, \u201cI will get back int othe title picture by beating Tandberg by a knockout or by decision.\u201d If aging Jersey Joe can't beat the Swede, he should pe barred for life from the ring.Walcott figures on fighting the winner of the Savold-Woodcock fight for the British version of the heavyweight crown, and, after he wins that one, he plans to fight the winner of the Ezzard Charles\u2014Gus Lesnevich bout for the world's title.Thus J.J.has only three obstacles on his way to the top, Tandberg, Savold or Woodcock, and Charles or Lesnevich.Then, of course, there's Joe's doubtful age, which is probably 38, or thereabouts.¥* * + + Stanley Musial, the Donora Greyhound, put the St.Louis Cardinals back into first place, temporarily at least, last week, when he slashed out 9 hits in 15 times at bat in a four-game series in Brooklyn.His hits, which enabled the Cards to take three of the games and tie in the finale, included 2 homers, 2 triples, 2 doubles, and 3 singles.It was slugging like that which enabled Musial last season to become the first hitter in over ten years to chalk up over 400 total bases in one season.The last previous player to do it had been Jolting Joe Dimaggio, when the San Francisco Italian did it during his great 1938 season.That slugging, along with what is probably the greatest left-handed pitching staff ever assembled on one team\u2014 Howie Pollett, Harry Brecheen, Max Lanier, and Alpha Brazle, was also keeping the Cards in the 1949 pennant race.With the signing of Chuck Anderson, one of the heroes of Calgary's upset victory over the Ottawa Rough Riders in the Grey Cup final last year, the Montreal Alouettes seem to have lined up enough material to make a winner and a half for the French-Canadian fans of that city.Anderson could centre what will likely be the greatest front wall in Canadian football history, with such fellows as Herb Trawyk, Eagle Keys, Chet Gladchuk, Cas Vidruk, and the four young ends, Ralph Toohy, Johnny Taylor, Keith English, and Glen Douglas.The backfield boasts quite a roster too, with such aces as Flinging Frankie Filchock, Virgil Wagner, Bronco Reese, Bruce Coulter, Bobby Cunningham, Johnny Harper, and Tommy Manastersky.This one should be quite a football team.+ * * Didn't Jimmy Churchill have an awful lot to do with the selegtion of that Junjor All-Star team from Montreal which played so well in Brooklyn on Tuesday night?No less than five of Churchill's players from Rosemount were on that team, while Town of Mount Royal, which leads the Royal Junior League, and has beaten Rosemount three times Ina row, had to settle for only two representatives.Greco-Dauthuille Bout Best Ever In Montreal _ Notre Dame de Grace's Johnny Greco, born and raised on Minto avenue, \u2018faces the toughest and most important fight of his reer on Wednesday night when he meets the French sen- | sation, Laurent Dauthuille, in a ten.round scrap at the Montreal Basebal] Stadium.A title fight is awaiting the winner of this Scrap, for by emerging victorious, Dauthuille, who heat Jake La- Motta here during the winter, will be in line for a crack at La- Mott's middle-weight crown, while, on the other hand, Greco, by Winning, can establish himself as a foremost contender for the world\u2019s Welter-weight crown now held by Ray \u201cSugar\u201d Robinson.A match between these twok fighters both immensely popular M Montreal, was bound to come Sooner or later, and now is being failed as the greatest fistic at- faction ever staged in Montreal.Dauthuille has been a smash suc- Cess since coming from France to Make his North American head- garters in Montreal, and has ened local fans with his great R \\ibitions against such foes as re Ph \u201cRipper\u201d Zanelli and the worm LaMotta.Greco has been nad iked in and around this Cave An metropolis for several ars, with the high spot of his such favourites as Gus Mell, Gaby Ferland and Beau Jacking point in the career of both these fine fighters, and both realize it, for they are training steadily, Greco at the Palestre Nationale and Dauthuille at the Stade Exchange, Dauthuille is expected to weigh in for the battle at between 150 and 155 pounds, with Greco scaling slightly over the welterweight mark of 148 pounds.This battle promises to be a This match could be the turn- : great fight and is attracting in- |- THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1849 THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT Chet Gladchuk, all in fun, of course.Photo Ly Ed.Bermingham.newest addition to the coaching staff and playing ranks of Les Alouettes, meets a new neighbour, Jolting Johnny Greco, Canadian welterweight champion, mow preparing for his bout with Laurent Dauthuilie ot the Montreal Baseball Stadium, August 3.The photo was taken when the towering Alouette lineman visited Greco's training site at the Palestre Nationale recently.The huge Gladchuck is @ new resident of N.D.G., living out in the Trenholme Park district, only a few blocks from the Mayfair Avenue home of Greco.The big American, a former All-American at Boston College in 1940, when he played under Frank Leahy, was duly impressed with the stocky Greco's build, and finally agreed to hold the heavy bag for the Canadian fighter, providing Greco would not hit it.It was the border, including Nat Fleischer, editor of Ring Magazine, officially recognized as the literary spokesman of the sport.The fight should be a great one because each of these boys is a puncher, there being nothing of the \u201cFancy Dan\u201d in either of these two boxers.Each is willing to get hit twice-to get in one telling blow, and neither plans to change his style of fighting for this bout.Greco said yesterday afternoon that he will definitely fight his usual fight, and that he has been training in the same manner in which he prepared for his other bouts, that being sparring with heavier opponents and lots of work on the light bag.Thus an exciting fight can be foreseen, for Greco is a boring type of fighter, always coming in after his opponent.Dauthuille also plans to fight his usual fight, which means that a good deal of mixing and punching at close range will likely be the result.It should be a really good fight.BARBARA HALE TO TEAM WITH WILLIAM HOLDEN Barbara Hale will co-star with William Holden in the comedy, \u201cA Mother for May\", which S.\"Sylvan Simon will produce for Columbia.Misg Hale recently completed a co-starring role with Robert Young in \u201cAnd Baby Makes Three\u201d, following her successful teaming with Larry Parks in \u201cJolson Sings Again.\u201d \u2014_ > RANCH AUBREY, QUE 28 miles from Montreal BOATING - SWIMMING - FISHING - RIDING Ballroom lessons in new Barn Studio Lovely rooms \u2014 all modern conveniences \u2014 limited accommodation Phone DE.3717 or Monitor Vacation Bureau \u2014 WA.2773 SPEIRS-MILLER | [Lake House Hotel PAGE ELEVEN STE.ROSE Butternut Lodge WEST STE.ROSE 15 Miles from Montreal On Route 28, - between Laval-sur-le-Lac and Ste, Rose The (deal ?lace for a Restful Holiday.Luncheons 1.10\" up Full Teas 60c - Dinners 1.50 up Served in the Open Air on Screened in Piazzas Miss Lucille Dutrisac, Proprietor For Reservations or information Phone St.Eustache 4388 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MANOIR BROME LAKE FOSTER, QUE.Good Fishing, Boating, Tennis Fully Licensed Hotel and Cabins Knowlton Golf Club within 14 mile.Good Bathing Beach.Hot and Cold Running Water in every room, Excellent Food.New Dance Hall and Grill with Cocktail Lounge, Orchestra and Floor Show.Write Direct, or Phone Knowlten 610 R 6 or FR.5996, NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on Water frontage Lake Massawippi.Swimming, Fishing, Boating, Tennis, Riding, etc.Excellent Cuisine New Rumpus Room and Grill Make Your Reservation Phone 129 A.W.GIBSON, Proprietor, Early PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Maes.sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal.ROUTE ! TO MAGOG Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing and Riding.Every Modern Comfort At Reasonable Rates For all particulars regarding rates etc.write or phone 23, John McKay Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 YET ZL EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 60 miles from Montreal Prov.Transport to door Excellent Food, Swimming, Fishing, Free Boats, Tennis, Dancing REASONABLE RATES For reservation write or telephone to the Lodge or contact your travel agency.mort gy _Helesr.N.R.BEGIN, President Ford-MonaTch Distributors \u2018areer here being his victories over | fluential boxing men from balow emt ae arr qe rt tn at is Fm Kn er elt rr.ml ee ie Bh dT, Ue beh STE Se a nT IRR | A i hes el COT EE .~ .+.- \u2018 = ann es PAGE TWELVE Inter.Tennis Championships Start Saturday PQLTA Says Tourney Will Be Largest In Canadian Tennis World A splendid example of co-opera- tion and team-work is shown by the member clubs of the P.Q.L.T.A.in the arrrngements made for the holding of the Provincial Intermediate Championships.This tournament, one \u201cof the largest in Canada, has at one time attracted as many as 256 entries in the men's singles alone, and no single club in the City has enough cou: 's to accommodate the large entry expected this year.As a result, seven clubs have combined to hold the event.The Women's Singles and Doubles will be played at the Mount Royal Country Club in the Town of Mount Royal, commencing Saturday, July 30th.Wes Richmond, of the home club, will act as manager.Five sectional qualifying tournaments commencing Thursday, July 28th and played down to the semifinals in each case will handle the early rounds of the men\u2019s singles.The Northeastern section at the Pa Rosemount- Man- nis b, Manager C.S.Bann, the ager Paul Senecal, the Northwestern section at the Hampstead Ten- Western section at Le Manior Tennis Club in N.D.G.\u2014 Manager Guy Guerin, the Southern section at the Woodland Park So- PIU]N STRIKE Cc NIOIN ALI Answer sbi BIueE .(FLUNIFIL pou TIÉLE[MII|NIG To This Meee cH W k\u2019 BIEJLITS ARs BIEJLII(E(S ce $ TINCTIE)RJIIN SIE]s CIa[RJEfS Puzzle Fééeurner GIEJNIO[ARE|D/E|N cjTIc WI SIE IRIE cial and Athletic Club in Verdun \u2014 Manager Bert Crosswell, and the Lake Shore section at the Canadian National Recreation Tennis Club, Lachine, \u2014 Managers C.J.Doheney and J.M.Paton.The final rounds of the Men's Singles involving those who qualify in \u2018the above tournaments and out of town players and all rounds of the Men's Doubles will be played at the Verdun Tennis Club, Verdun, commencing Monday, August 1st.Entry forms were sent out to the member clubs over the weekend and entries for all events close, Saturday, July 23rd.The Tournament Committee is composed of Gerard Fontaine, Chairman, Jacques Vadboncoeur, Official Referee, Roger Durivage, Umpires and Linesmen, in addition to the managers above-men- tioned.The Tournament is open\u2019 to members of Clubs affiliated with the P.Q.L.T.A.only.IMPORTANT ROLES -FILLED FOR \"THE PALOMINO\" Columbia this week set Beverly Tyler for the feminine lead and Joseph Calleia for the part of the principal heavy in \u201cThe Palomino\u201d, Technicolor outdoor drama which has Jerome Courtland in the male lead.Robert Cohn will produce with Ray Nazarro directing.Mis§ Tyler was formerly under contract to MGM, where she played leads in such pictures as \u201cThe Green Years\u201d, Calleia, who returned last month from London, where he scored a hit in the stage presentation of \u201cAll My Sons\u201d, was last before the cameras at Paramount in \u201cAfter Midnight\u201d.ONE JUMP AHEAD Dentists tell us that\u201d the best way have healthy teeth is to stay one jump ahead ot tooth décay at all times, The best way to do this is to visit the dentist regu- larly\u2014twice a year is a good interval.He can attend to cavaties while they are still small and save you a lot of grief later on.Brushing the teeth is a good practice, but it alone won't prevent tooth decay.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY, 29, 1949 Knowing Pitch, Outfielder Will Shade to the Batter's Power By JOE DIMAGGIO Yankees\u2019 Center Fielder - Watching outfielders may prove to be a dull afternoon or evening unless you understand why they apparently wander aimlessly around, .The prime requisite of an outfielder, taking for granted that he can hit, run and throw, is temperament.He must be patient and wait for the ball All the tricks he learns.-aid, in getting the jump on the ball, add | up to good judgment.He learns the hitters, always shades to their power.\u201c This is done by knowing the pitch and the pitcher's stuff.A fast ball pitcher may have the batters swinging late, thus not pulling the ball as much as normally, A pitcher with trick stuff may have the batters popping up.An outfielder has to learn to charge ground balls as fast he can, meet.the ball, and not to let it play him.The valuable outfielder fields ground balls and throws like an infielder.You think ahead of time, know what to do when you get the ball.Say fast runners are on first and second.On 1 hard hit ball driving you deep, you give them one run, and try to get the runner going from first to third.When the run is the winning or4 tying one, the outfielder, within reason, will attempt to throw out the runner at the plate.It is very important to keep the throw low, so an infielder can cut it off.The ball is intercepted when it is decided that a run can score.The play is en on another runner.You don\u2019t want the man who hit the ball taking second on a futile throw to the plate.With a potential play at the plate the man who hit the ball is liable to make a wide turn rounding first base looking for an opportunity to advance to second on the throw in.à 2.a ; JOE DI MAGGIQ\u2014Tricks add up to good judgment.throw may trap him between bases.On the Yankees we sometimes throw with this purpose in mind.Such little tricks may win important games.BOUND FOR EUROPE Hedy Lamarr will head for an extended vacation in Europe as soon as she completes her costarring role with Ray Milland, Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman and Harry Carey, Jr, in Paramount\u2019s Technicolor western, An alert infielder cutting off the \u201cCopper Canyon.\u201d \u201cThat Kirk Douglas will st ee i - Record _ Rendez-Vous | George Gahan\u2019 -Did you know .,,,,, That one of Duke - Ellington, most ardent fans is the Duke of Windsor?.That following the Page Cavanaugh Trio, The Mity Brothers will appear at the new Chez Maurice Dancelang?, celluloid version of the ue Bix Biederbecke, old Dixieland 4 trumpet star .Name of the py will be \u201cYoung Man with a Hopp .+.That Decca has releageg the best of the \u201cBaby, It's Cold oy, | side\u201d records, and that its y, Louis Jordan and Ella Fitzgerjs : The last of the concerts on the } mountain was held last Tuesday nite with tenor Raule Jobin sharing the spotlight with conducto Desire Defauw.These sump concerts have always been very enjoyable, and it is a pity that ty, season came to a close so som this year.Ziggy Ellman\u2019s latest for the MGM lable is a lovely tune whig goes by the name of \u201cCheek , Cheek\u2019.The reverse is every bit gy lovely, and is named \u201cThat Wo.derful Girl of Mine\".| \u201cIf you were smart, you went down to the Chez Maurice thy \u2018| week and heard the Page Cay.| naugh Trio do a number calleg \u201cWe're From Afar\u201d.However jf you happened to miss it, you can pick it up on a@#w Victor release, and have a very enjoyable listen, .And, by the way .Record Rendez-Vous was one year old earlier this month .So long .See you next week, KASSIE FURS Still located at 4915 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST In rear of KASSIE'S MEN'S HABERDASHERY Phone DE.3951 DANGER! \u2014 SCHOOL IS OUT! CHILDREN will be using the streets more than usual\u2014sometimes carelessly, unaware of the danger of accidents.Drivgrs of all vehicles should «therefore be on the alert to watch for them and do everything possible to protect them.OBSERVE ALL SAFETY RULES MONTREAL TRAMWAYS COMPANY 49/4 ( | | - \u2014 tmp OF eC TEN?Cm a mae "]
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