The Westmount examiner, 24 février 1950, vendredi 24 février 1950
[" ~ PRICE 3 CENTS Election Cost Run High H Election costs come pretty high according to.figures giving the expenses of candidates in the fed- bral elections held last June, as feported in the House of Com- mans,\u2019 Ottawa, this week.\"In the St.Antoine-Westmount riding, the candidate's expenses dr: given as follows: Hon.D.C.\u2018Abbott, Liberal, the successful candidate, $27,000; J.A.De La- Sanne.Progressive Conservative, $19,616.87.C.T.Ballantyne, P.C.candidate in St.Lawrence-St.George topped the list in the Montreal area .and for the Dominion with expenses of $33,149.01, while The Hon.Brooke Claxton, Liberal candidate, who retained the seat, spent $13,646.71, Miss Jeanine Theoret, C.C.F.in the same riding showed expenses of only $200.26.The smallest figure reported was by G.W.Claude Vanbuskirk, C.C.F.candidate in Queens- Shel- burne, who lost his deposit.He showed expenses of $16.42.The total spent by all candidates was $2,213,006.05.\u2014Monitor Photo by Ed.Bermingham When westend businessmen of five associations held a joint gathering at Ruby Foo\u2019s recently to hear an expose on retailing by R.F.Chisholm, vice-president of the Gordon Mackay Company of Toronto, the above photo of the speaker and association presidents was taken by The Examiner photographer.Left to right are Eugene Kahn, N.D.G.Business Men\u2019s Association, Paul Viau, Business Association of Westmount, R.F.Chisholm, guest speaker, J.B.Templeman, Montreal West Businessmen\u2019s Association, Norman Hartenstein, Jacques Cartier Association, and M.Mathieu, L'Association de L\u2019Ouest.Better Facilities Needed For Sports - Obeck Says \u201cA great deal can be done to provide better facilities for sports in the Montreal area, Victor Obeck, Director of Athletics of McGill University told members of the Westmount Rotary Club, Wednesday.Speaking cn the \u2018Value of Athletics\u201d Mr.Obeck said that moral standards was one of the most important points of education, and that athletics on a competitive basis are one of the best ways to develop this quality.\u201cThe last thing I worry about is building good muscles,\u201d the speaker said.He pointed out that there were more tangible assets than this to look for in a prospective player, citing perseverance, courage, self-sacrifice, and sportsmanship as the main goals.No Short-Cut Enlarging on these various points, Mr.Obeck said that perseverance is the only way for an athlete to become a star, and that they must learn there is no shortcut to success.Recalling his days Westmount Shares Major In every part of Westmount, volunteer workers for the Red Cross are poised today for the official opening, tomorrow, of the Society's annual campaign for funds.Westmount has a major part in the campaign.Of the total objective of $875,000 in metropolitan Montreal, this city has by far the largest single share \u2014 $50,000.The target was set on the basis.of Westmount's contributions in the past to the maintenance of Red Cross work.The national objective this year ts $5,000,000 and the province of Quebec's share $1,250,000, to finance all the services by which the Red Cross saves lives and eases suffering through its blood banks, disaster relief, outpost hospitals and mobile clinics, home nursing, missing persons bureaus, Part Of Red | Cross Drive veterans\u2019 welfare work and water safety instruction.One of the two general chairmen of the campaign in Greater Montreal is James A.de Lalallne, of 633 Lansdowne avenue, and one of the two metropolitan division chairmen is Stuart A.Cobbett, of 247 Kensington avenue.Chairman of Westmount's own campaign is J.G.M.Le Moine, of 608 Argyle avenue, with Mrs.Howard M.Smith, of 28 Rose- | mount avenue, as co-chairman, Vice-chairmen are Dudley Dawson and Mrs.A, Deane Nesbitt.Mrs.J.H, Holden is chairman of the reallocation committee, and Mrs.C.P., Reaper of the finance committee, Headquarters of the Westmount campaign has been set up in the (Continued on Page 2) discipline * in the United States Navy, the speaker said he remembered Ted Williams taking time out to bat a baseball around every chance he Winners of the recent raffle completed by the West- mount Rotary Club were announced Wednesday, following the officlal drawing made by Vic Obeck, Director of Athletics at McGill University.The renowned football coach cut open the paper-cov- ered box and drew the following: Mrs.R.H.Gordon, 128 Strathearn avenue, Montreal West, ($700 first prize), Jeanne Cardinal, 7155 Hamil- * ton street, Montreal ($200 second prize) and Miss M.MacDonald, of the Gazette Printing Company ($100 third prize).had, and said that this was the main reason why he is being paid $125,000 for the 1950 season.- He also maintained that a player must have courage to have perseverance, and said that self-sacri- fice and discipline are also major points when it comes to giving up certain pleasures in order to make the team, \u201cFor,\u201d Mr.Obeck declared ,'\u201ccondition wins a ball game more than anything else.\u201d Recalling some of the recent publicity given (Continued on Page 2) Westmount Dad Hits Night Clubs As Youth Menace Following on the vice expose which has been appearing in local dailies, The Examiner is in receipt of a letter from a resident who signs himself \u201cWestmount Parent\u201d, and who expresses keen concern over what he terms the menace to family life, and to the peace of mind of every Westmount parent of teen age boys and girls.He refers to a previous letter which appeared in The Examiner of December 2nd.in which \u201cProtesting Citizens\u201d suggested that the Westmount City Council should make representations to Premier Duplessis regarding the illicit activities of certain night clubs in the sale of liquor and thé conduct of the establishments.Churches Should Act He cites the Sacred Heart League, who are taking a leading part in the anti-vice crusade, and asks why more positive action has not been taken by churches as a whole, to remove a cancer which is prone to wreck many a normal family, The letter reads as follows: The Editor, The Examiner Dear Sir, I have been following in the public press reports concerning the vice conditions which are said to exist in Montreal.The expose of conditions as told by two newspapermen of their experience in some so-called night clubs where they were openly solicited by women, who apparently ply their trade with approval of the management is alarming.It is difficult to understand how such things can go under the surveillance of the police.As a father of a family I am particularly disturbed in the thought that my children are exposed to this menace to their future wellbeing.Painted Ladies Health Menace It is all very well believing that my boy is not likely to fall for the attractions of the painted ladies, but human nature being what it is, and the fact that youth today -enjoys a freedom not permitted their parents, leaves one with an uneasy feeling that in a moment of weakness, perhaps induced by the too easy availiability of liquor, the health and future of my son or yours may be impaired permanently by associating with these women of the streets, who frequent the liquor selling clubs.According to the newspapermen, night clubs which are supposed to close at no later than 2 a.m., are apparently allowed to run on until early morning.Save Youth from Snake Pits Itis unfortunately true, that many of the patrons of such places are boys and girls of good families, who rightly or wrongly think it the smart thing to do, and it is in an endeavour to protect them from the possible snake-pits, that I have penned this appeal to our Westmount Council to use all their influences to have these disgraceful conditions remedied.Similar action was requested in a letter which appeared in The Examiner on December 2nd, and it may well be that our city council have alréady protested to Quebec regarding the abuse.Westmount Parent.=.A Westmount Girl Guides Present Fine Display The Canadian Girl Guides\u2019 Association, Westmount district, presented a display, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.at the Westmount Junior High School before an enthusiastic audience of parents and friends.Also present were Mrs.William Hyde, Provincial Commissioner, and Mrs.John Bishop, Divisional Commissioner.The entire district gave its full co-operation and companies and packs did more than their share to make the display a success.A brownie welcome, in which Mrs.John Bishop took part, was presented by the 16th and 19th Montreal Brownie Packs.After a short introduction by Mrs.Chalk, the District Commissioner, a variation of the stick games of the Maori natives of New Zealand was presented by the 53rd Company.The showing of the formation of the flag by the guides from the 16th, 34th and 66th Companies was particularly well done and the crowd were thrilled to watch the completion of the Union Jack.A picture of the International Meeting at Cooperstown; N.Y, where Lady Baden-Powell was present, gave a vivid interpretation of the Scout ideals of world friendship, understanding and brotherhood.Then came the high-light of the display, a Canadian campfire, A musical outline of the settlement and unification of Canada, folksongs by the different nationalities were introduced by the narrator, Mrs.Robb, District Captain, as she went on to show how thess people came from all parts of the world to find happiness and fregs dom in Canada.Each company sang their own song and gradually joined the other groups which had started to sing \u201cO, Canada\u201d until all were singing it, giving an impressive finale.And from this babel of many voices there emerged the voice of Canada, strong and true and happy.re JERS od ry +» H ° | + otre Er evs .se REE TE = TREE wn tpn Pa 2am rg A ROA SSI EL AER IE SE rr meme DL a TNE een rT LSE pe BM Em oh aT [RE ax.\u2014 RES AE DES ES SET En PALE I WU Fifteen Cubs were e present at with Sixer Tom Netterfield leading the opening ceremonies.The Green Six won the evening competition and three Sixers and Seconds{ attended the Sixers\u2019 Rally at St.Matthias Hall last Saturday week.Two welcome visitors to the Pack Jack Preston and Scoutmaster A.Westmount Park Pack last week meeting were District Cubmaster Davis of the Westmount Park Troop.Both gentlemen addressed a few words to the boys.Peter Corry was presented with Swimmer Badge, Don\u2019t forget to look at the Westmount Area Scout Display in the window of Pascal's Hardware, on Sherbrooke Street, near Victoria Ave.Friday night at St.Matthias Pack, Roger Bellingham completed his 1st star by passing his hygiene and time-telling.Tony Bowen passed Knots and will receive his star at tonight's meeting, George Young has only two more items left, also David Slessor .and both will then have their 1st star.Sixer Peter Leslie carried Me Pack colours and Sixers Mi- ghael Harper and Hamilton Sles- sor were the guards at the Pack\u2019s Church Parade Sunday.The Scouts, Guides and Brownies all participated.An open night is planned for next month .further details will be announced later.St.Andrew's Pack At the last meeting of St.\u2018Andrew's Pack, Kim's game was played out-doors, and the mild weather at that time, made the game real fun.John Lochead's Red Six and Ted Evans\u2019 Black Six won equal points, but the Blacks returned first and gained extra points for promptness.Hugh Le Roy was invested.The Church Parade Sunday was an inspiring sight for all who attended and Mr.Grant's sermon was well worth listening to.Brownies, Guides, Cubs, Scouts and the Boys\u2019 Brigade attended.Trinity Memorial Sixer Jim Goddard led twenty- \u2018eight Cubs in the Grand Howl at Trinity Memorial Pack on Monday evening, when Akela Bed- ford announced that Trinity had downed St.Luke's United Pack jn the hockey game, 1-0.Gary Worsley scored the winning goal.Another game has tentatively been arranged for Tuesday.Tests passed during Instruction were: Cleaning Boots, Barry Barth; National Anthem, Bruce Angers; Model, Lloyd Hiscock (who also completed his 2nd star); Book Balancing, Michael Warmington and Bruce Hutchison; Ball-throw- ing and Union Flag, Bruce Hut- chison: Knots, Brian Jackson.The Grey Six won the evening's com- fu 2 fry News: CL IIE de | \"CARLINES O7 @ LA | MONDAY 1g SATURDAY [Si 62 2e 2 petition once agin.How about a few letters from Trinity Cubs and Scouts for the Radio Contest, Akela?St.Luke\u2019s United St.Luke\u2019s meeting last week was highlighted by the preliminary formation of a Senior Patrol, to be known as the Lynx Patrol.Advanced Scouting and a future pool of trained instructors is envisioned, primarily for tenderfoot and second class training.Instruction in first class mapping was conducted by ASM Lorne Matthews, and an exam nation in first aid was prepared by Bill Matthews.SM Dave Griffiths conducted a class in estimations.Eddie Cameron was invested as a member of the Moose Patrol and John Keirstead was awarded his Pathfinder Badge.Dennis Hunter, Tom Lawrence and John Tanguay passed first class mapping.and Kenneth Jaeggen, Stan Percival and John Keirstead, Estimations.Last Sunday a very successful church parade was held, including the Cubs, Scouts, Guides and Brownies of St.Luke's and units from the Mackay Institute.Rev.R.E.Spencer conducted the service, with the Rev.Drummond Oswald as the special speaker.SM D.C.Griffiths read the lesson.RADIO BROADCAST Listen to \u201cScouting on the Air\u201d this Saturday morning over CJAD at 9:05 a.m.and hear Campbell Hanson of the Kensington Cub Pack tell you of the letter that won him a prize in Scouting\u2019s Radio Contest and also a chance to win himself a free period at camp this summer.On the same program, you will also hear Paul Lavigne of St.Augustine's Troop, who will give an account of what he and the American Scout billeted with him, did throughout last weekend.Maurice Tremblay, the Stanbridge East Scout who won the Scout part of this first radio contest, may also be heard if transportation can be arranged.And, dont forget, Cubs and Scouts, if you would like to win yourself a prize, and a chance for a free period at camp this summer, then listen in to \u201cScouting on the Air\u201d this Saturday and find out how easy it is.Remember, it's 9:05 a.m.over radio station CJAD.Newest insulating material is a solid plastic foam made by heating a molasses-like resin in an | oven until it foams up to 100 | times its original volume.Said to be the world\u2019s lightest solid, it SPRING \u2018no action at the Westmount YMCA SO-ED 3 EVENINGS IN 1 EDUCATIONAL \u2014 RECREATIONAL \u2014 SOCIAL Mar.9 to 30 \u2014 Thursdays - Apr.6 and 20 SEE Y.M.C.A.NOTES FOR FURTHER DETAILS eo a EG RE: a vus un.sie nd THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 Trinity Memorial Reports Reduced Debt of Parish The annual vestry meeting of Trinity Parish was held in the Trinity Memorial Parish Hall on the evening of February 15, preceded by a parish dinner.The Rector presided, and reports were presented from most of the organizations of the church, indicating a high degree of healthy activity in the parish.The financial statement showed a revenue of over $39,000, with the usual reduction in-the parish debt, A, W.D.Swan was appointed Rector\u2019s Warden, and C.S.Allin was elected as People\u2019s Warden, The following officers in addition were elected: Delegates to Synod, A.D.S.McCrae, G.H.Greening; Trustees: B.T.Campbell, W.À.Newman; Auditors: Chas Cook, John Maynard; Vestry Clerk: W.L.Duncan.Better.(Continued from Page 1) to brawls in the sporting world, he said that no player should be out to settle a personal grudge for if they are, they are not a part of the team.\u201cYou don't learn democratic principles unless you live them,\u201d the speaker said, pointing out that such principles are practised in competitive sports.Citing the awarding of three awards in sports picked by the players themselves of the McGill Redmen last season, Mr.Obeck pointed out that a French Canadian, an American and an English Canadian, representing the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths were the players picked.Before closing, he recalled the words of Knute Rockne; famed football player and coach, who said, \u201cDon\u2019t die gamely\u2014fight to live.\u201d \u201cIn my opinion he was the greatest coach for the influence of good that ever lived,\u201d Mr.Obeck declared.The speaker was introduced by Bill Allison and thanked by Wilfred Page.By GEORGE COCHRANE ELECTION NOTE Britain's millions of electors went to the polls yesterday tol choose the.men who will goverii them for \u2018the next five years.That scarcély rates the label of news \u2014 but this does: Among the hundreds running for Parlia- ment-was a young man who less than a decade ago was a student at Westm o u n t Intermediate School, now Westmount Junior High.The lad is David Freeman, bespectacled Englishman who won a host of friends in this city back in the early days of the war when, as one of the British Isles youngsters evacuated to \u2018this country for safety reasons, he took up an abode on Dorchester street and spent two happy years as a Westmount student.He was at W.IS.for grades eight and nine, from 1940 to 1942, and then returned to his beloved homeland.Freeman, now 22 years of age, ran as a Liberal candidate in East Fife.In a letter to this department written January 23, Dave says that his chances of election are slim as the sitting member for the constituency, J.Henderson Stewart, appears to have things pretty well wrapped up.Stewart is a Liberal National, which to Freeman is \u2018\u2018exactly the same thing as a Tory.\u201d The papers this week have been filled with the long-range forecasting of prophets who attempt to predict the results of an election some 3000 miles away from their typewriters.Freeman, who has been right in the thick of the political fighting, believes, \u201cApart from East Fife, in which I am too involved to observe accurately, I think that the election will be close in the matter of votes cast but distribution of seats is anyone\u2019s guess.Personally, like most, I expect a narrow Labor majority Y.M.C.A.NOTES \u201cYoung Adult Section \u2014 \u201cThree- evenings-in-one\u201d is again the slogan of the So-Ed.This time it is the Spring Edition.If you missed the fun and fellowship of the fall So-Ed (social-educational) program, you can make up for it now.Eighteen evenings packed into six Thursday nights\u2014March 9 to 30 and April 6 and 20\u2014from 7.30 to 11.30 p.m.Receive instruction in golf, tennis, water safety, ballroom dancing, small crafts, and photography.Listen to excellent speakers on popular topics and join in the following discussions on Canada, jobs, marriage, homes, and yourself.Enjoy good refreshments and fellowship in the social hour.Enquire now about registering) March 8 is the advance registration date.The Square Dance Club did it again last Tuesday evening when Tiny Clark from the Normandie Roof led the dancers in their favorite squares.Tiny's singing calls are easy on the ears\u2014easy to hear and easy to follow.They will do it again next Tuesday evening when Jack Lang, of the Protestant School Board, will be the guest caller at the Club meeting at 8 p.m.Members and their friends are welcome whether or not you have danced before, The Badminton Club are now holding their meetings on Wednesday nights in the Westmount Senior High School at 7.30 p.m.and In the \u201cY\u201d -gym on Friday evenings at 7.30 p.m.The growth in the membership has made this rearrangement of the club's meet- ings essential.The club is growing, too, in playing strength.Last Monday members travelled to the North Branch YMCA and won their match.They also met the Southwestern YMCA Club in the Westmount gymnasium on Thursday evening.The Music Appreciation Club will hear a concert arranged .by Bob Henthorn from his own collection of recordings.Bob is keenly interested in the classics and his program of favorites will be well worth listening to.Join the club next Thursday evening at 8 p.m.The Friday Social Dances are still being held in the Assembly Hall every Friday evening at 9.30 pm.Music is supplied by the latest popular recordings.Prices of admission are low, and members are invited to bring their friends.If you are a newcomer to the city, drop in tonight and meet the folks.The Bridge Club continues to bring out the members and their friends every Monday night at 8 p.m.There is a beginners\u2019 table, and experts\u2019 table and tables for the \u201cin-betweens\u201d, Take your place next Monday at 8.Man Sentenced to 2 Years |For Theft of Clothing Here = Marcil Morin, arrested last week for stealing clothing from: G.Robert of 232 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, was sentenced té two years in jail, Friday morning.The accused was picked up by.the Westmount Detective Department and pleaded guilty to the theft, valued at $1,300.He was sentenced by Recorder C.A.Hale.of the Westmount Recorder's Court.7 Quiet January Reported By Westmount Fire Dept.\u2018Reporting one of its quietest January months in many years, the Westmount Fire Department - announced that 18 of the 35 calls they received were miscellaneous, Another five were false alarms, while two were for fires in dwells ings, one in a motor vehicle, four in chimnies, and five others were registered.Westm't Shares.(Continued from Page 1) Junior room of Dominion Douglas church, and will be open from 10.00 a.m.to noon and from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m.daily Monday through Friday, from tomorrow until the close of the campaign March 10.About 8,000 households in the.city are to be canvassed by teams led by more than 30 captains, Among them are Mrs, A, J.Ane drews, Mrs.M, Angus, Miss Nancy Baldwin, Mrs.L.B.Bromley, Miss D.Buchanan, Mrs.William Carr, Mrs.W.Collie, Mrs.J.S.Cook, Mrs.T.Darling, Mrs.K.Dawson, Mrs.R.Denton, Mrs.C.Drury, Mrs.D.Falkner, Mrs.P.R.Fenton, H.McG.Garden, Mrs, H.C, Griffith, Mrs.P, Hingstone, Mrs, G.P.Keeping, Mrs, L.Lowens stein, Mrs.T.W.Lyman, Miss Agnes Marshall, Mrs.S.J.Mare tin, Mrs.G.B.Maughan, Mrs.C, S.Molson, Mrs, Paul Pitcher, Mrs, Malcolm Reilly, R.W.Robertson, Mrs.B.D.Russell, Mrs.Jean St.Germain, Mrs.J.W.Simpson, Mrs.Hedda Stern, Mrs.M.A.Wolfkill.and I am hoping that we shall hold the balance.\u201d The constituency in which Dave did his campaigning is in St.Andrews, Scotland, where the fore mer W.IS.student is continuing his former education.He is in his second year at St.Andrews Unie versity, specialising in economics and political science.He hopes to graduate in 1952 after which he expects to be devoting himself to business and politics or foreign service.Freeman pillories both the Conservatives and Labor in his ine interesting epistle and believes that a return to Liberalism (with a capital L) is what Great Brite ain wili need to get firmly back on both feet.There may be some former pals of his who would like to drop.Freebeer, as he was known dure ing his stay here, a word of encouragement.If so, his present address is: Mr.David Freeman, 9 Gibson Place, St.Andrews, Fife, Scotland.JOTTINGS A belated Happy Birthday to Jolin Joseph Junior Pepper, president of the Westmount Young Liberals Association, who celebrated his 22nd year of existence on this troubled planet last Friday.The diminutive but dynamic Junior is in the first year of his law studies at McGill after grade uating from Loyola last spring « » « Under his capable leadership, the local St.Laurent lovers are having a very enjoyable year, Barrister and Solicitor OFFICE: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons 87 St.James St.West Residencet 2055 Lincoln Avenue \u2014 FL 3908 | -& COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT School Crossing Guardians on Job: Plan Working Westmount has now four School .Crossing Guardians, and the plan according to Police Chief Robert .Byford is working out wonder- .fully.The guardians are organized to direct traffic at school intersections, when students are on their way to and from school, The creation of the guardian force was suggested to the West- mount City Council by Chief By- ford.The Chief advocated that men and women be hired on a part time basis, and that they should be invested with the power of traffic officers to guard the safety of students at crossings.The guardians presently on duty are: Mrs.Edith Dengate, who is stationed at Cote St.Antoine road and Roslyn avenue; John McCaffrey, who is at Lans- downe avenue and Sherbrooke street; Robert Kennedy, at Roslyn and Western avenues, and Miss Linda Pasco on duty at Western and Clarke avenues.All four guardians have other full time occupations and are at thelr posts only between the hours of 8 and 9 a.m,, 11:45 a.m.to 12:15 p.m., 12:45 p.m.and 1:30 pm, and 2:30 p.m.and 3:45 p.m.Wear Distinctive Cap The guardians wear white cross- bands similar to regular traffic officers and have a special cap.In addition they have yellow handboards with the commands (Continued on Page 3) SALE HAND-TAILORED SUITS AND COATS For Ladies and Gentlemen Place your Spring order now and save from 25% to 40% on latest English materials.REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED AVENUE TAILORS 4226 St.Catherine West {Just west of Greene Avenue) WE.5908 \u2014 REPAIRED - REFINISHED - SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton | WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.| A.M.Campbell of Westmount.A.M.Campbell, Agencies.A.M.Campbell Alistair Matheson Campbell was born in Strachur, Argyllshire, Scotland, and received his early education at Inverness Royal Academy.He later achieved an outstanding record at Aberdeen University, graduating in 1927 with the degree of Master of Arts, with first class honours in Mathematics.During the following year he was attached to the University as Research Scholar in Mathema- ties.Mr.Campbell joined the Sun Life in July, 1928, and rose rapidly until he was appointed Assistant Actuary in April, 1934, and Associate Actuary-in March, 1940.He became Actuary of the Com- CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS pany in 1946, and in November, F.J.Cunningham Announcement is made by George W.Bourke, pressident of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, appointing three vice- presidents: A.M.Campbell, F.L.A, F.8.A, who becomes Vice- President and Actuary; F.J.Cunningham, F.S.A,, Vice-President and Secretary; and J.A.McAllister, Vice-President and Director of Agencies.All three executive officers are prominent residents McAllister J.A.Three Westmount Men Sun Life Vice-Presidents George W.Bourke, president of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, has announced the appointment of three vice-presidents, all of whom are residents of Westmount.F.I.A., F.A.S., becomes Vice-President and Actuary; F.J.Cunningham, F.S.A., is now Vice-President and Secretary and J.A.McAllister is Vice - President and Director of All three executives began their respective careers in the rank and file of the Sun Life organization, and have reached their present positions by successive promotions.+ x 1947, was named Assistant General Manager and Actuary In 1939, Mr.Campbell was loaned to the Foreign Exchange Control Board to organize the Board\u2019s insurance branch.In 1940 he was commissioned, and proceeded overseas where he served with the Royal Canadian Artillery in Italy and North, West Europe with the rank of Captain, until 1945.Mr.Campbell is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Great Britain, and a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries.He served as President of the Canadian Asso- 1947-48.He is married and now resides at 3660 Westmount Boulevard.In his early days he played rugger with the Montreal English: Rugby Club.His principal recreations now are golf and skiing.Mr.Campbell belongs to the University Club and the Royal Montreal Golf Club, He is a member of St.Andrew and St.Paul Church.+ ciation of Actuaries for the year \u201c50 YEARS IN 6% WESTMQUNT\" Reliable Watch Repairs Four Certified Watch Makers OHMAN'S WE.4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.Changes Mooted It is learned from a usually reliable source that Greene avenue, from Sherbrooke to St.Catherine, will soon become a still more important business section than it is at present, It is stated that occupants in several out-moded buildings have received notice to vacate the premises, which will be either demolished entirely to make room for new construction, or re- jmodeled to suit present day requirements, Construction is likely to start at an early date, with the prospective owners eagerly waiting to make Greene avenue an up-to- date shopping centre.City Health Department Makes Favorable Report On Students\u2019 Health Of the 354 students examined by Westmount City Health officials during the month of January, 323 were categorised as good, a statement to the Westmount City Council revealed this week.However, 140 defects noted for immediate attention were listed; 68 to be put under observation, and another 16 for corrections.It was also reported that the City Nurses inspected 611; 87 students were given treatment and 55 home visits were cafried out, PAGE THRER Leo Burns Voices Speed Complaint | Two recent traffic fatalities, one at the corner of Wood avenue and Sherbrooke street, and the other at the intersection of Wood and Western avenues, has brought forth several complaints from Westmount citizens, who describe the two corners as amongst the most dangerous for pedestrians in the city.Leo Burns, of 474 Wood avenue, who is well known for hig connection with sporting associations, states that one is taking his life in his hands to try to cross Sherbrooke street at Wood avenue, _Mr.Burns points out that there is a traffic light at Greene avenue with the next light being at Atwater.In their attempt to beat the light, motorists seem to step on the gas between the two points with cars often travelling twe abreast on both sides of Sherbrooke street at break neck pace, making it virtually impossible for persons to cross with any degree of safety.The two deaths on Wood avenue would appear to bear out Mr.Burn's complaint.First Atlantic Steamer The Royal William, first vessel to cross the Atlantic entirely under steam power made the crossing from Pictou, N.S, to London, Eng., in 1833.Help The Red Cross SALADA TEA AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING we On sale everywhere F.J.Cunningham Frederick James Cunningham, was born in Ottawa and received.his early education at Ottawa Model School and Ottawa Collegiate, before entering McGill University, from which he\u2019 graduated in 1921 with a B.Sc.degree, and was a medallist in Civil Engineering.Joining the Sun Life the following year, he rapidly rose through successive promotions until \u2018in 1934, he was appointed Assistant Actuary, In 1938 he was named Secretary of the Company, and was appointed Assistant General Manager and Secretary in November 1947.Mr.Cunningham is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries.He has served as chairman of several committees of the Canadian Life | Insurance Officer's Association.He is a Past President of the Montreal Board of Trade having (Continued on Page 5) Today's auto repair standards should be as advanced as the performance of modern-model cars.If You are not getting this standard of repair service \u2014 and few actually are equipped to render it \u2014 then come and discover here what really \u201cmodern\u201d auto repairing offers.COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BODY WORK and PAINTING MECHANICAL REPAIRS Gaston Girard, president Fernand Girard, secretary-treasurer \u2014 Paul Girard, certified technician MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER FOR Plymouth \u2014 Chrysler \u2014 Fargo \u2019 WA.2761-2 VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE .372 VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT \u2014 \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d OR ~~ rs, dis a ane epee mY eT = Loe TMT PAGER FOUR Flight Record Set Montreal-New York Montreal is only 78 minutes distant from New York now.A Colonial Air Lines D.C.-4 aircraft piloted by Captain S.C.|' Barnitt, made the 355 mile flight between the two cities on Monday in 78 minutes flat, % umon mapg 9.07 C 200 OF anion ~~ ie Westmount Police Hand Out Tickets Westmount police were on the job on Thursday night, handing out tickets to motorists who had parked in no parking zones in the streets adjacent to the Forum, while attending the Canadiens vs Toronto hockey N.H.L.game.This action on the part of the Westmount force, was in sharp contrast to the Montreal police, who permitted cars to park on both sides of the nearby streets, even though the heavy fall of thoroughfares on most of the streets around the Forum.The result of course was utter chaos as far as traffic conditions.Some street cars were held up for as long as 30 minutes before the tangle was unravelled.Owners of well over 60 cars which were parked on the West- mount side between St.Catherine and St.Antoine, as well as in the upper sectors of Tupper and St.Catherine streets, and Western and Wood avenues, returned from the Forum to find a parking ticket under their windshield wipers.: Parking was allowed on the north side of Western avenue, but not on the south side.About a dozen trucks and cars parked on the wrong side were given tickets.Likewise on all streets off St.Catherine.subject to parking regulations varying according to the street \u2014 on Wood avenue for instance, parking is allowed for 60 minutes on the western side but four hours parking on the eastern side.Some cars on Wood avenue were ticketed.Westmount police explained that sufficient warning had been given motorists through radio and press announcements and also by street signs.The illegal parking also interfered with efficient snow removal so action was taken to stop the nuisance.: Private Funeral Held For Mrs.James H.Webb Mrs.James H.Webb, whose late husband was secretary-treasurer and a director of the Dominion Textile Company Limited, died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.H.C.Hayes, 4740 Westmount Blvd.The funeral was held privately.She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.H.C.Hayes, and Mrs.Edna Watson, a member of Parliament in Bermuda, and two grandchildren.snow had left only very narrow.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 Safety Guardian On Job Linda Pasco, newly appointed School Crossing Guardian, at Western and Clarke avenues, Westmount, shepherds chihldren across the busy intersection on their way to school.Westmount Centre Craft Classes The Adult Handicraft Classes at the Recreation Building, West- mount Athletic Grounds, are producing some beautiful crafts.The classes operate every Wednesday night.More and more volunteer helpers are on hand to help the people who are new at the various crafts such as leatherwork, shellwork, paper flowers, metal tooling and all the useful phases of this interesting recreation.Many beautiful purses have already been made and there still is room for more people who are interested in doing something for themselves.Material fs supplied for which a member is charged cost price and the instruction is supplied by the City of Westmount Recreation Supervisors.Girls\u2019 night, Mondays, with sewing classes, are also proving popular while the Boys\u2019 Nights on Tuesday and Thursday, feature woodwork, metal tooling, leather- work and many more crafts.Boxing and Wrestling are featured in the small gym.All activities are open to residents of Westmount and anyone is welcome to join.DEBATE \u2014 Before civilization took over, debate meant to beat one's opponent down in physical combat., Resident Injured When Hit by Streetcar J.Brock, 69, of 266 Lansdowne avenue, suffered head lacerations when he was allegedly struck by a streetcar at Victoria Ave.and Sherbrooke street, Monday.The victim was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital where Doctor N.Kravitz administered treatment before allowing him to return home, S.B.Fraser, Pres! Queens H&S Assn.S.B.Fraser was elected presi» dent of the newly formed Hom and School Association of Queen\u2019 Schol, Westmount, at a meeting held on Thursday., H, C.Fay, of the Quebec Federation of Home and School A sociations spoke on the work o the Federation and affiliated ase sociations, Mr.Fay also presided during the elections, The following offi«\" + | cers were elected: Honorary press | ident, A.Pitcairn; president, S.B.Fraser; first vice-president, V.W.Eke; second vice-president, Mrs.G.Hulin; recording secretary, C.A, Baerman; corresponds ing secretary, Mrs, G.R.Cragg?treasurer, Mrs.F.Griffiths; staff sepresentatives, Mrs.R.W.Robertson and J.D.McOuat.The Queen\u2019s unit will be affiliated with the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations.W.F.Macklaier, K.C., Made Bank Director W.F.Macklaier, K.C., of 748 Upper Belmont, Westmount, has been elected a Director of the Bank of Nova Scotia.) Mr, Macklaier, who is well known in Westmount, is a partner of the legal firm of Scott, Hugessen, Macklajer, Chisholm \u2018and Hyde.Andrew W Dudley, D.S.C.CHIROPODIST Foot Disabilities and Diseases 1010 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, SUITE B BY APPOINTMENT \u2014 PLATEAU 5390 Graduate Chicago College Chiropody and Pedic Surgery 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited Wi.1104 WESTMOUNT TO OUR PASSENGERS Transit passengers are only interested in the use of streets for the movement of traffic.THEREFORE: We suggest that you give your whole support to public officials in any and regular service, especially during \u2018rush hours\u201d.regulation to speed up the movement of vehicles.Extension of the \u201cno parking\u201d ban on the streets on which we operate will increase the speed of all vehicles and will enable us to give you a more rapid MONTREAL TRAMWAYS COMPANY 83 TE \" ry Ca + Tete 3 XY a a Tremendous Increase In Westmount Building A total of 10 building permits were issued by the City of West- miount, a report to the Westmount City Council revealed this week, This covered the month of January while applications for three additions, 39 alterations, six conversions, 10 dwellings, 14 garages, one assembly building and three commercial buildings were also \"approved.The estimated cost of the 10 permits for buildings approved was set at $106,650, a tremendous increase of nearly $95,000 over January 1949.H.H.Stikeman On Income Tax H.H.Stikeman, B.C.L., prominent Westmount lawyer, who resides at 42 Aberdeen avenue, Westmount, will give a series of five lectures on the intricacies of the Income Tax Act, the first of which took place last night.\u2018The lectures will all be given in the McGill Union, 690 Sherbrooke street west, under the auspices of the faculty of law, McGill University.Last night's lecture covered \u201c \u201cSources of the Law and the Philosophy of Administration.\u201d On March 2nd, \u201cPersons Taxable\u201d; March 9th \u201cIncome\u201d; March 16th peals Remedies and the Rule of \u201cDeductions\u2019; March 23rd \u2018Ap- Law.\u201d Mr.Stikeman was formerly as- gistant Deputy Minister of National Revenue at Ottawa leaving that post to resume private practice in 1946 after serving in the Revenue Department since 1939.He holds both a B.A.and B.C.L.degree from McGill University.MORALE LIFTERS Midwinter needn't be gloomy! A bright, colorful bouquet can work wonders for your home \u2014 and for your spirits! As delightful, as special, as any \u2018\u2019out-of-season\u201d delicacy \u2014 and priced so lowl Stop in or phone today! Assorted Spring Flowers Cut Blooms Potted Plants Corsages Floral Decorations eee TEL EPH ON Ec PLateau 5431 x 5432 .for immediate delivery BERTRAND he Florist at The Laurentien Hotel Dorchester St.W.FRED BUSTER BERTRAND BERTRAND Mourn Former Mayor McLagan Peter William McLagan, former mayor of Westmount, died suddenly on Thursday at the home of his daughter Mrs.R.B.Hall, 4378 Western avenue, Westmount, He was in his 93rd.year, Despite his advanced age, Mr.McLagan had been active in his business as a produce merchant, until a few months ago, and had enjoyed \u2018comparatively good health since.: A native of Perth, Scotland, he came to this city 75 years ago, and settled in Westmount, when it was considered one of the most outlying places on the island.~All his life he was associated with the dairy produce business which bears his name, and is\u2018one of the oldest established firms of its kind in the metropolis.He developed extensive relations with British importers of Canadian dairy and farm produce.He was vice-president of Packers Products (Canada) Limited, besides being president of the firm which bears his own name.He was also a member of the Montreal Commodity Exchange., Mayor For Eight Years Alderman and mayor of West- mount for more than a quarter of a ceritury, and a founder of the Montreal Metropolitan Commission, Mr.McLagan introduced the city manager system to West- mount.The City Hall and the War Memorial were erected during his tenure of office as mayor, which lasted for eight years 1919 to 1927.Mr.McLagan served four two year terms as mayor, the longest tenure of that office in the history of Westmount.Throughout his life he maintained his Scottish ties, and in 1948 at the age of 90, he visited his brother in Scotland, making the trip by air.He was a life member of the Montreal Board of Trade and of the Royal Montreal Curling Club and a member of the Montreal Club.Mr.McLagan is survived by a son, T.R.McLagan, executive vice-president and general manager of Canadian Vickers Limited; a daughter, Mrs.R.B.Hall; and four grandchildren.His wife died two years ago.The funeral which was largely attended took place on Saturday, from the Chapel of Jos.C.Wray & Bro., Mountain street, with interment in Mount Royal Cemetery.School.(Continued from Page 3) STOP and GO printed in black on each side, to use in directing traffic.Chief Byford said that he has requested the co-operation of motorists in obeying the instructions of the guardians, He also said that drivers who disregard directions of the guardians will be liable to prosecution.Regular police officers will make .periodical visits to the corners where the guardians are posted, to give assistance if necessary, and to check on motorists who may flaunt the authority of the safety guardians, \"Chief Byford stated that, in his opinion, the new force will be very helpful to his department, as a corresponding number of officers will be relieved for other duties, some of which will be checking on careless and fast drivers, which action in itself will give additional protection to the children.The guardians wil be on duty on schooldays only.If the plan continues to work satisfactorily, additional guardians will be appointed to guard strategic crossing points.Don't be shortsighted in the care of your eyes.There is a distinct relationship between eyesight and general health \u2014 if you have reason to think your eyes are not functioning properly con- gult your physician.\u2019 = WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 Miss Jessie Halperin >> !Died Here Saturday \u201d se Miss Jessie BE.Halperin\u2019 died at her late residence, 4330 Sherbrooke street, Westmowut, on Saturday.Miss Halperin was the daughter of the late Alexander Halperin and Mrs.Bertha Halperin.She is a sister of Dr.H.M.Halperin, Dorothy Halperin, Mrs.J.B.Persk (Mildred) and the late Dr.J.8.Halperin.Funeral was held on Sunday.Three Westm't .* (Continued from Page 8) headed the Board in 1947-48, and is also a member of the executive committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.He is currently serving as chairman of the Corporation\u2019s Division of the Joint Hospital's Appeal, and takes a keen interest in civic projects.Mr.Cunningham is a member of the University Club, the Royal Montreal Golf Club, the Beacons- field Golf Club, and the National Club (Toronto).; He is married and lives with his wife and two daughters at 480 Mountain Avenue, Westmount.The Cunninghams are members of Dominion Douglas Church.John Alexander McAllister was born at Beaver Lake, Alberta.He was educated at the University of Alberta, was President of the Student Council in his final year and graduated in 1924 with a B.Sc.degree, He was active in athletics having played basketball and football on Western Canadian championship teams, including the Edmonton Eskimos football team, which played in the Dominion finals in 1921.Mr.McAllister joined the Sun Life in 1924 as a field representative in Edmonton.He was made Unit Manager in 1926, Secretary of Canadian Agencies and Inspector of Agencies in successive promotions.In 1934 he was made Assistant Superintendent of Agencies, Superintendent of Agencies in 1936, Director of Agencies in 1944, and Assistant General Manager and Director of Agencies in November, 1947.The new Vice-President served in France with the Canadian Expeditionary in the First World War.He is a Past President of Life Agency Officers\u2019 Association and Chairman of the Agency Section American Life Convention, also a Past Director of Life Ins.Agency Management Assn.He is currently chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of the Association.Mr.McAllister is a member of the University Club, Royal Montreal Golf Club, and the Royal Montreal Curling Club.He is married with one son and lives at 632 Victoria Avenue, Westmount, He attends Dominion Douglas United PAGE FIVE Church.PROSITE XX XXX (X] IRR) O RS LK C2 O XP RS OX SES QO \u201cWHY MORE WOMEN CHOOSE: Westinghouse GGAFE Hutt! .e § ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN OPEN FRIDAYS TO ?P.M.\"Your Neighbourhood Store\u201d 5362 Sherbrooke W.(Near Prud'homme) ELwood 4540 EXTRA OLD STOCK ALE 02.609 a ecm me am rem ee \u2014.Er PE Ee C2 ~~ ES DRS » N | | i bi be | i su Hl Et \u20ac ai o-\u2014 Sv oe exe 5 oe i +.4 I, Te He il eer a = Ara, 10e ee _ - Eddy: RAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City os Westmount GABDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 2191 Hampton Ave.Head Office: WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aims to be an tndependent, clean pDewapaper for the hume, devoled to public service, Mail) subscriptions: $2.00 pes years 21.00 hall-year, Authorized as Ind Cluses Motl.Ullawsa Post Office \"ept.METROPOLIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TRUTH ABOUT WAGES, PRICES * * * One Cause of Unemployment Once upon a time a Canadian publication raised this question: \u201cWill a general increase in wage rates increase purchasing power?The answers were many and varied \u2014 they ran all over, the map \u2014 all sides were presented.Here is one of the answers : \u2018ere are 100 cubes, two inches to a side.They are coloured \u2014 22 green, these represent labor; 53 red, for the raw materials; 25 white, these represented \u2018\u201c\u2018all other costs\u201d.\u201cPut these on top of your desk, stand back, look at them from a distance, the colors blend.Snap out of it, come closer.you have before you a product into which has gone labor, raw materials, signature, \u201cIncrease by all.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 and an omnibus item, which we call \u201call other cos \u201cGreen, that is labor, wants more, a larger share of the total product, claims that it can take scme from the others paint them its own color.\u201cIf it can be done, then the reverse is true: Red and White can take from Green, and Greens will be just as numerous as they were before.As Mr.Euclid remarked upon one occasion: \u201cThis is impossible!\u201d Even the Federal Minister of Labor admits this argument.Once in a letter over his the Hon.made this statement: Humphrey Mitchell in wage rates where they cannot be taken care of by the employer out of profits are bound to increase the costs of goods and services\u201d.There is a means by which all can get more.It is a very simple way, produce more.Volume production tends to lower costs, makes the dollar of each worker buy more.This is the highway to the possible, the only way in which real gains can be secured If you can find a better way hop to it, but don't be fooled by nominal wage increases \u2014 they mean nothing.Again in the words of the Honourable Humphrey Mitchell \u201cWages have value only in regard to purchasing power\u201d.* * | Christian Science * * \u201cChrist Jesus\u201d is the subject cf the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 26, 1950.Golden Text is from Colossians 2:6 and 9.\u201cAs ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him: .for in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cAnd John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come?or look we for another?And in that same hour he cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of evil spirits; and unto many that were blind he gave sight.Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard;\u201d (Luke 7: 19, 21, 22 to;) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following message from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d hy Mary Baker \u201cJesus works established his claim to the Messiahship.In reply to John's inquiry, \u201cArt thou he that should come,\u201d Jesus returned an affirmative reply, recounting his works instead of referring to his doctrines, confident that this exhibition of the divine power to heal would fully answer the question.Hence his reply: \u201cGo and show John again those things which ye do hear and see: the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.And blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me.\u201d (Page 131).* | St.Andrews Westmount 1 * During the Lenten season our thoughts instinctively turn to the closing events in the earthly life of our Lord and to those who played a part with Him in these tremendous days that culminated in Good Friday and Easter.In St.Andrew's the Minister, Rev.D.M.Montreal Truth Centre and Metaphysical Library 1628 Sherbrooke St.W.{near Guy) WE.6077 SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 26th 8.00 pun.Speaker: Mrs.Ruth Whiting, \u2018Subject: \u201cThe Master Key\u201d.Guest Soloist: Mr, Accompanist: Gordon Morrison, Miss Margaret Ellis.THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd 8.00 Em.Travelogue Colour Sound fim and Vocal Selections.Ac- Mra.H.S.companist: Briegel.12.30 p.n.Meditation Dally, DR.MARGARET DAVIES EDWARDS Minister and Leader ALL ARE WELCOME 10 pr 2 Re Lig The: Grant, will preach a series of sermons entitled, \u201cActors in the Greatest Drama of the Ages.\u201d These will be character studies, dealing with several of those who were actual participants; and on Sunday, at the morning and evening services respectively, the ser- mon-subjects will be \u201cSimon the Conscript\u201d and \u2018Barabbas the Rebel.\u201d The Class for new Communicants meets on Sunday afier- noons at three o'clock \u2014 and young people, particularly those in their teens, who may be contemplating Church membership are invited to attend these weekly classes.The Alpha Omega Society is looking forward with much interest to Sunday night's meeting, when the Young People's Group from Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church will be guests, and the programme will feature an ad-| dress by Dean Harry Hall of the Sir George Williams College.Through the week activities will include those of the Girl Guides and Brownies.Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, and on Thursday-eve- ning there will be the monthly meeting of the Missionary and Church Work Committee.k * | Montreal Truth Centre | * * At the usual weekly service of the Montreal Truth Centre on Sunday evening, Dr.Margaret Edwards, leader, gave a true spiritual message in her address entitled \u201cFinding the Presence\u2019.She emphasized the importance of finding God in the still ness of Nature, and stressed the value of using speech as a positive force and instead of retaliation, the returning of good for evil.Miss Daisy Yellion, guest soloist, sang \u201cThe Lord is my Light\u201d hy Frances Allitsen, and \u201cIn Heavenly Love Abiding\u201d by Horatio Parker.She was accompanied by Mrs.W.* Leeson.J.Falconer read the lesson.On Sunday the speaker will be Mrs.Ruth Whiting, her subject, \u201cThe Master Key\u201d.Soloist will be Gordon Morrison accompanied by Miss Margaret Ellis.On Saturday night, Dr.Mar- Westmount Baptist Church - Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, BA.5.D.Minister Arthur \u2018Collingwood.F.R.C.0., F.T.C.L, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 26th ; 11.00 a.m, \u201cBENAIAH\u2019S EXPLOIT.\u201d \u2014 A Lion! A Pit! A Snowy Day! 10.00 a.m.and 11.00 a.m.\u2014 CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL.\u2014 Bus Leaves Montreal West 10.15, 7.30 p.m.\"YOUNG FOLK\u2014ABROAD\u201d.Companion Plece to \u201cOld Folks\u2014 At Home.\u201d Dr.Johnston Will Preach Visitors, Young and Old, Cordially Invited CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Follows Evening Service \u2018Golden Text: garet Edwards, leader of the Montreal Truth Centre was hostess to about sixty guests who assembled to enjoy a musical evening in celebration of St.Valentine's Day.An impromptu program was held by the guests and much talent evidenced in the local solos, piano renditions and monologues.Tables laid at each end of the hall were artistic with red candles, appropriate Valentine decorations, and colourful cakes with the Valentine motif.After the program, light refreshments were served, terminating a most pleasant evening.On Thursday evening, March 2, at 8 p.m, at the Montreal Truth Centre, coloured Sound Films will be shown by a CPR operator.There will be pictures of the east and west coast and a voyage to England.The Truth Centre is located at 1628 Sherbrooke St.W.(near Guy).First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.(West Side Entrance) SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 26th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.WEDNESDAY 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room.52 Academy Rd., 1.00 p.m.to 4.00 p.m.except Sundays and holidays.# Subject: Jesus Christ.Colossians 2:6,9.As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him for in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 26th 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.11.15 \u2018a.m.Sunday School.6.00 p.m.Youth Supper, 7.30 p.m.Youth Service.A CORDIAL WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO VISITORS Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M,, L.Mus.AMcGill), Organist and Choir Director.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue, Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th 00 a.m.Public Worship.00 p.m.Teen Age Bible Class.00 p.m.Sunday School, .30 p.m, Public Worship.The Minister Will Speak At Both Services Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME A Nursery for small children 1s conducted during the Morning Service of Worship.\u2018 11.2.3.7 Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.* * | Calvary United | * * Special services will be held in (Calvary Church on the Sundays during the Lenten period.Next Sunday at 11 a.m., the theme will be \u201cThe Song of a Pilgrim\u201d, and at the evening service at 7.30 p.m,, the subject will be \u201cIn the Cross | of Christ I Glory, Towering o'er the Wrecks of Time\u201d.The minister, the Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.,, will conduct the services of worship and will preach both morning and evening, On Sunday, March 5th, the Communion of the Lord's Supper will be shared following the sermon at the evening service.The regular mid - week activities will meet at the usual hours: Monday, 6.45 p.m., Cubs; Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Badminton Club; Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Scouts and C.G.I.T.and Choir practice at 8 p.m.On Wednesday at 2.30 -p.m., the monthly meeting of the Women's Association will be held in the Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount _ Rev, Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.John W.Kerr FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Matios.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 Re Solemn Evensong, Clifford Andrews.Preacher: WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion, 7.00 a.m.Tues., Thurs.and Sat, 800 a.m.Mon, and Friday, 9.30 a.m, Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m, daily, Saturday at 8.00 p.m.Wednesday, 8.00 p.m.Lenten \u201cService.Preacher: Rev.John W.Kerr, ST.STEPHEN'S - CHURCH Dorchester Street at Atwater Avenue .Westmount .except.on Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector , THE FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Devotions, Preacher: \u2014 Rev.R.G.Elliot.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 - CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.Lenten Service, THURSDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Meditation.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Cenon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev, Howard R.Kunkle, Assistant FRIDAY (St.Matthias, A.& M.) 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 3.00 p.m.World Day of Prayer for Women.- FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Junior Sunday School, firmation Class, Blble Class.11,00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preach- .er: Major James Barnett, Kindergarten.Major Con- Nursery School, Primary School.mm.Evensong.Preacher: ames Barnett, \u2018 DAILY -PROGRAMME \u2018Monday \u2014 Friday 7.00 a.m.Holy munion, 19-00 a.m.Holy Communion.m.Service \u2014 eacher: ames Barnett, Major Saturday 6.30 a.m.Holy Communion, i Church Parlours.All \u2018the ladies are urged to attend as important business is to be transacted.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m., the Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary will meet in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours, when Mrs.Langfield will present a film strip on the study book, \u201cGrowing With the Years\u201d.Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.Student Asst.: Mr.Frank Gilmore, B.A, _ Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY.FEBRUARY 26th ', 9.45 a.m.Church School in'all depts.\u2019 11,00 a.m.\u201cThe Song of a Pilgrim\u201d.7.30 p.m.\u201cIn the Cross of Christ I Glory, Towering o'er the wrecks of Time\u201d.Preacher: Dr.T.W.Jones, at both services, Sunday, \u2018March 15th, Communion of .the Lord\u2019s Supper following the Evening Sermon.A Hearty Welcome Is Extended To All Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., D.D.- Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., Th.D, .SUNDAY, FEBHUARY 26th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Holy Catholic Church and the Keys.\u201d \u2014 Dr.A.Lloyd Smith.3.00 p.m, Church School and Class for Church Membership.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Sabbath was made for .man.\u201d \u2014 Dr.Charles Johnston, 8.45 p.m.Young People's Union.Organist and Choirmaster, MR.JOHN ROBB, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.WESTMOUNT \u201cRev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Minister.Rev: George K.Ward, BA.Assistant-Minister - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th 11.00 a.m.Actors in the World\u2019s Greatest Drama.\u201cSimon the Conscript\u201d «m.\u201cBarabbas the Rebel.\u201d r.Grant at both Services.10,00 a.m.Bible Class, 11.00 a.m.Church School.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Soclety.7.30 Organist and Choirmaster, Phillips, Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac, F.C.C.0.COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West Minister: Rev.Thomes E.McLennen Visiting Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th 11.00 a.m.Morning \u2018Service, Subject: == \u201cA Lenten Task.\u201d 11.00 a.m, Sunday School, 3.00 p.m, St.James Men's Association, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service, \u201cThe Divided House.\u201d Rev.Thos, E.McLennan will speak at both Services.8.45 p.m.Fireside Hour.Subject :\u2014 Mr.Warner Norman, Organist [ Apec Park AR |, ~FMMANUEL » \"E Minister: Rev.Marvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.- \u2018SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.Dr, Campbell.11.00 a.m.Sunday School 7.30 pm Ev Evening Worship.ev.W.C.Berry, of Winnipe , will speak on \u201cThe Church\u2019s , Challenge to the Worlds 8.30 p.m.Young People\u2019s _ Soctety.4.C, Scott, L.A S.M.\u2026.Choir Director.O.R.Gllddon.Organist.Both Services Will Be Broadcast * Western Ave.at Lansdowne \u2026 . rch yd ass for 1.eats ipt\u201d ps \u2014 be will hipe rch\u2019s ty.ector.pst cti\u2014 Buy The New \" SPRED SATIN At PAINTING CONTRACTORS \u20184469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) © (Clidden Paints © Artists\u2019 Materials © Picture Framing We Deliver WE.6889 20 ROOMS TO LET TARGE room, decorated, new furniture, $7.00.138 Abbott near St.Catherine, FI.6597, F-22 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Large room, twin beds: hotplate, suit couple or two friends, $10.00 a week.Also small room, $4.00 a week.DE.5093.F-31 DOUBLE parlor and _single room.Quiet home.256 Wood, WI.3940.F-19 23 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED WESTMOUNT teacher (lady) desires room, board with private family, references exchanged.Write box 750, c-o 2185 Hampton.F-32 28-b EXCHANGE EXCHANGE fur coat, size 14-16 for second hand typewriter.Call EX.3490 morning and evening, F-23 29-a FOR SALE (General) QUICK SALE Ons chesterfleld set, $40.00; 2 odd chairs, $5.00 each; Champion vacuum with attachments, 320.00.WL 898; STEAMER wardrobe trunk, 36\" x22\u201d, | never travelled, $23.00.DE, 1419.F-24 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Monarch, 6 cu ft., used 6.months, perfect condition, bargain.Call WA.3502 mornings 9.30-11.Evenings after p.m.; .F-27 THREE piece walnut bedroom suite, consisting bureau with mirror, high chest, double bed, spring and spring filled mattress; also extra double spring filled mattress, all in good condition.Best offer for quick sale.Hampstead.DE.0465, F-25 EXCLUSIVE ladles\u2019 dresses, suits and coats, for sale, sizes 13 to 16.AT.9286.F-30 THE - EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 N The Westmount E xaminer Classified Advertising = \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 Alnut 2773* 10 WORDS 35¢ 3 ¢ for each additional word i \u2014 \u2014 2e PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 AM.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE | \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 29-a FOR SALE 29-a FOR SALE 85 SITUATIONS WANTED (General) (General) FEMALE MIMEOGRAPHING, 1 - GERMAN PRESS CAMERA CORNICE BOXES dressed, manuseripts, and ail kinds typing work done by experienced 244 x 34, equipped with one 12.8 lens, Kalart rangefinder, Made to order, samples submitted.AT.0521.F-13 Graflex viewfinder, one syno- chronized flashgun, flim pack 31 WANTED TO adapter, four cut film holders, PURCHASE Se lennon Ey ion WANTED \u2014 Typewriters, standard Bowling Alley, 5733 Sher- or portable, and adding machines.BE.brooke West.F-20 4366.F-16 SNYDER chesterfield and chesterfield covers for sale, in excellent condition.AT.9286.F-29 OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA.1690.H., Pearce, Jewellers, Lau- rentian Hotel.F-9 USUAL BARGAINS Bed?06m suite, absolutely - new, 7 pieces, walnut finish, modern Waterfall, square mirrors, rich appearance, including: double bed, beautiful mattress and spring, vanity and bench, dresser and bureau.Sacrifice $95.00.Chesterfield, 3 pieces, absolutely new.two tone, spring filled, modern.Sacrifice $75.00.Electric refrigerator, 7.9 cu.ft., demonstrator, guaranteed like new for 5 years by manufacturers.Regular, $379.00, sacrifice $260.00.New rugs, 6x9, $25.00; 9 x 12, $55.00; Wilton, 27\" wide, $3.25 yard.Electric washing machine, Inglis deluxe, demonstrator, automatic water pump, \u201cit's a beauty\u2019\u2019, regular $209.50, guaranteed like new, sacrifice $155.00.These articles could be bought separately.Easy terms Jf desired.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.Tse MAUVE wool dress, new, size 12-14, EL.3563.F-28 TRAILEKS TO RENT Boat, horse, luggags and cabin trailers for rent.Reasonable rates, AT.9871, EL.6023.F-6 LADY'S black tube skates, slze 6, excellent condition.De.0367 F-21 BLACK cloth coat, good condition, 18-20, reasonable, EX.2038 mornings, * Funeral DIRactoRrs Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute.|| At your disposal without charge Serving Gil 10 SERVE AS WE WOULD BE SERVED | TT We personally serve all who call apr .9 i us as they'd expect to be served by a ® ENTRY DEXTER M49 COMPLEIE(Y AiR CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL 5610 SHEABROOKE §T Ww - | trusted friend.ANTIQUE silver, china, pewter, ornaments, prints, bric-a-brac, objets d\u2019art, ete, specially wanted.Antique Jewelry.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.3700.OF * * ! Westmount Baptist | * * \u201cThe Exploits of Benaiah.\u201d This will be the title of the Morning Sermon in Westmount Baptist Church.This Youth was one of David\u2019s mightiest men.Just as Leonides needed his Three Hundred to hold the Pass at Thermopylae and as Cromwell needed his Ironsides and as Daniel needed his Three Fellow Students and as Christ needed His Disciples, so David needed those Stalwart Men who responded to his call and established his Kingdom.Benaiah was one of those and he brings to us today the challenge that should be heeded by all Christian men.\u201cYoung Folks \u2014 Abroad.\u201d This will be the Theme of the Evening Sermon by Dr.J.A.Johnston and will form a Companion Piece to last Sunday's Morning Sermon, which was entitled \u201cOld Folks \u2014 At Home.\u201d Scores of people have phoned or written requesting copies of last Sunday's Address.These may be had by sending a note or Post Card to the Church.The Evening Address is based upon the story of Young People who found themselves uprooted, who were D.P.'s, Displaced Persons, but who ultimately turned out to be V.I.P.\u2019s, Very Important Persons.Following the Evening Service, the Christian Youth Fellowship will take place in the Lower As- -| sembly Hall.Young men and women who want to Stand on their own Feet.Do their own Thinking and Honour their own Convictions are cordially invited to all of these Services.* \u2014 * | Dominion-Douglas | * * \u201cThe Holy Catholic Church and the Keys\u201d will be the subject of Dr.Lloyd Smith's sermon in Do- minion-Douglas Church on Sunday morning.The Church School will meet at 3 p.m.and the concluding session of the Minister's Class for Membership will be held.In the evening, Dr.Charles Johnston\u2019s Lenten series for young people, \u201cScenes from Jesus\u2019 Life\u201d will begin with \u201cThe Sabbath was Made for Man\u2019.Immediately after the service, the Young People's Union will hold a \u2018\u2019Town Meeting\u201d, at which a topic of special interest to young people will be presented by a panèl, to consist of John Mackay, Betty Baird, Gordon Stephen and Betty Langton followed by a general discussion.There will be games and refreshments, Skiers are invited to plan their cross-country skiing so as to be in the vicinity of Morin Heights United Church for the Skiers\u2019 Service, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.every Sunday.On Monday the Sewing Circle will welcome new members to sew person at home.WE, 5730 or 6-7 p.m.42 PERSONALS CHILDREN\u2019S MOVIES Special movies for children's Birthday Parties.Frea group photo.WA.5198.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars P.O Box 213 Station L, Westmount Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End Sunday afternoon , 1-2 p.m., F-1 and chat socially from 2 to 4.30 p.m.Tea will be served.At 6.15 p.m.at the Men\u2019s Club Supper, the- guest speaker will be W.J.Sheridan, Manager of the Economic Development Department of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, whose topic will be \u201cPioneers or Parasites\".On Wednesday at 8 p.m.the Preparatory Service and Reception of Members will be held in Leslie Hall.Twenty-three young people, in addition to adults, will be welcomed.* * ; Stanley Presbyterian | » Both services of worship will be conducted by the Rev.J.D.Wilkie.Sunday School meets at 11.Pp CE SEVEN Authorized Dealer fl ® General Electric ® Connor Washers ® Moffat Ranges ® Beach Stoves GAS AND ELECTRIC Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT - APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West {Near Greene Ave.) Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs WE.2226 - FI.3006 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH BUILDING REPAIRS S.STANDRING \u2014 General carpentry and repairs.Expert craftsmanship in all lines of carpentry and built in furniture or kitchen cupboards.Call now for free estimates on your spring time repairs.Reasonable prices, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.F-11 DECORATING FOR CARPENTY REPAIRS, F.Thomas.For.painting and decorate ing, W.Thomas.Estimates free.WI.6311, F-2 STANDRING & JENNINGS REG'D, Interior, exterior painting and decorating.Satisfaction guaranteed, El.7453.F-T PAINTING, carpentry, first class work.References.Maurice, WA.7964.F-26 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterations.Don't discard outdated clothes.L have ideas.Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mansfield, Apt.6.BE.4688.F-8 FURNITURE REPAIRS | MAKE new furniture out of your old; any kind of polishing; also cabinet making.Inlaid and antique repair a specialty.342B Victoria, \"WA.2995.F-15 FURNITURE repairs: upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing, spray painting, Furniture made to order.MA.780.F-4 RADIO SERVICE TRY OUR RADIO SERVICE And repair work guaranteed.24 hour service.We call and deliver.Hodge The Youth Supper will be held 40 at 6 p.m.followed by a program of Negro Spirituals by Rene Gaines, Soloist, and a Youth service of worship at 7:30 p.m.The Stanley Auxiliary, W.M.S., will hold their February meeting on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.The speaker will be Miss Midgley, soloist Miss Margaret Ellis, z - * ' Church of the Advent | * The Rev.Clifford Andrews, incumbent of Poltimore and Glen Almond, will be the guest of the Church of the Advent on the first Sunday in Lent.He will celebrate the mid-day Eucharist and preach at Evensong, after which the Litany will be sung in Procession.* |Westm't Park-Emmanuel] * * Guest-preacher on Sunday evening in Westmount Park-Emma- nuel Church will be Rev.W.G.Berry, B.D., travelling - secretary for Western Canada of the Board of Evangelism and Social Service.In the east on a special mission, he will preach at 7.30 on \u201cThe Church's Challenge to the World.\u201d Dr.Campbell will preach at the service at 11 a.m.Lenten Assemblies will begin on Friday at 8 p.m.and continue during the whole of Lent.The devotional part of these meetings will be conducted by the members of various church groups and the studies will be taken by the minister.The Lenten Assemblies will be classes in personal religion, and are for both members and non- communicant members of the church, The Canadian Girls in Training meet now on Monday evenings with Miss Dorothy Mackett as leader and invite other girls, twelve and older, to join them, The Ladies\u2019 Book Club will meet on Monday evening with Rev.Eric Erry of Queen Mary Road United Church giving the book review.Rehearsals are under way for Bros.06362 Sherbrooke West, FEL., F-5 RUG SERVICE BEAUTIFUL REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, materials, into any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO 2037 PEEL ST.PL.5846 -1 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS, custom-built, Flexalum oven baked slats, will fot warp, chip or rust, no Installation charge.I'ree steel draperies brackets fastened on each blind.First on the market with this exclusive offer.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoin, veteran, OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D YO.5681 Evenings: YO.3942 the Good Friday presentation by the church choir \u2014 augmented to 100 voices \u2014 of Handel's \u2018Messiah.\u2019 As in previous years, the oratorio will be presented with orchestra accompaniment.J.C.Scott is conductor.Co Wendell Corey; co-starring with Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston in Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cThe Furies\u201d, is the son of a Congregational minister and can trace his family tree back to U.S.Presidents John and John Quincy Adams.His paternal grandmother was an Adams.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing & Heating Contractor and Repairs 4424 ST.JAMES ST.WEST Fl.1844 NIGHT CALLS - DU.2610 : PA ; PAGE EIGHT | 6550 ST.HUBERT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 + Social À rsonal + Engagements Weddings \u2014 - Mrs.Richard Pegg, accompanied by her little granddaughter, Peggy Joan Turner, is spending a week at St.Andrew's, N.B.The Montreal Women's Club is entertaining at a luncheon, on Wednesday, March 1, at half- past twelve o'clock, at the Mount Royal Hotel, in honor of Miss Esther Botting, retired editor of Women's Meetings, Montreal Daily Star.The Laurentian Service Organization is holding its luncheon meeting on Tuesday, at the Mount Royal Hotel, at half-past twelve o'clock, A social afternoon is planned for members and friends to play \u201cCanasta\u201d or \u201cGin Rummy.\u201d Mrs.Sydney Adelstein, president, will preside.An executive meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Boy Scouts Association of the District of Montreal, was held February 15th, at the home of Mrs.E, Storr.Arrangements have been made for a meeting of the Board of Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries to be held on Thursday evening, March 30th, at Scout Headquarters, Bishop Street.Full details later.Westmount, Mrs.Dunham, DUNHAM \u2014 DAWSON The marriage of Agnes Margaret (Nancy), only daughter of the late Frederick Charles Dawson and of Mrs.Dawson, to Mr.Ronald Burton Dunham, son of Mr.and Mrs.George Dunham, took place on Saturday afternoon, at SUITS COATS MILLINERY BLOUSES Spring Flavoured Prints!! Yes, they're here \u2014 the light, gay colors that awaken Spring in your heart.PRINTED SHEERS, SILKS, FAILLES Also Navy, Black and Pastel colors.Don't miss \"Charlotte's\" exciting collection.Priced from $19.95 to $55.00.\"The clothes you need for the life you lead.\u201d Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown.\u201c Juniors Misses i Women ha rlot \u20ac Gowns 1353 GREENE AVENUE Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN 9 TO & DAILY Fl.7773 MME A.CourvalL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN: Nu-Back \u2014 Lelong \u2014 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES AND GIRDLES MATERNITY ond SURGICAL SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINGS 4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.§ - Là * hat * A ST i ft Married in Dominion-Douglas Church Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Burton Dunham, photographed on Saturday afternoon, following their wedding in Dominion-Douglas Church, formerly (Nancy) Dawson, is the only daughter of the late Mr.Frederick Charles Dawson, and of Mrs.Dawson, of Montreal, and Mr.Dunham is the son of Mr.and Mrs.George Dunham of Montreal.Miss Agnes Margaret half-past three o'clock, in Domin- ion-Douglas United Church, West- mount, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music and Miss Jeanne Cleghorn sang during the signing of the register.Pink and white snap-dragons, arranged with ferns, were used to decorate, The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.A.W.Young, was in a gown of white slipper satin, the fitted bodice, fastened at the front with tiny buttons, having a high, Chinese collar and the full skirt fashioned with a satin bow at the back.Her fingertip length veil of tulle illusion was held by a Dutch cap of seed pearls, she wore long satin gloves and carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations.Mrs.G.E.Brown, as matron-of- honor, was in a frock of fuchsia corded taffeta with a fittéd bodice having a bolero and a bouffant skirt.She wore a headdress of matching tulle and carried a cascade bouquet of Joanna Hill roses.Mr.A.C.Reay acted as best man for Mr.Dunham and the ushers were Mr.H.Hoobin and Mr, J.Anderson.Mrs.Dawson, the bride\u2019s mother, was gowned in powder blue crepe and wore a hat of matching taffeta and a corsage bouquet of pink carnations.Mrs.Dunham, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of grey crepe with matching hat and a corsage bouquet of Briarcliffe roses.The reception was held in the Green Room of Victoria Hall, Westmount, where the bride's table, centered with the \u2018wedding cake, was arranged with spring flowers.Later Mr, and Mrs.Dunham left by motor for the Eastern States, the bride travelling in a beige suit, under a fur cape, and wearing dark brown accessories, Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs, E.McCarroll, Miss Alice Dawson, cousin of the bride, Mrs, H.Dean, of New York; Miss Lynn Dunham and Mrs.Gilbert London, relatives of the bridegroom, of Saint John, N.B.EXPERT SPORTSMAN Willlam Holden, starred in Paramount's \u201cSunset Boulevard,\u201d fs an expert rifle marksman and \u2018I horseman.Mrs.Robert Aston, accompanied by her small son, Roy, is in town from Toronto, Ontario, and is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson, 288 Grosvenor Avenue.Dr.H.8S.Ross, formerly columnist for this paper, and who lived for many years on Grey Avenue, is now residing at the Ambassador Apartments, 4557 Sherbrooke Street, Westmount, Fashion Conveners Named for Westm't High Alumnae Show Mrs.Fred Packer, President of the Westmount High School Alumnae Association, will preside at the annual meeting to be held on Tuésday evening, March 7, at 8 o'clock at Victoria Hall, West- mount.General convener of the Fashion show, to be presented by Holt Ren- frew Company Limited, following the meeting, is Mrs.L.P.Patterson.Ticket convener is Mrs.H.Smith; publicity chairman, Miss Janet Falkner; telephone committee, Mrs, E.Lortie and Mrs.E.M.Roberts; mailing secretaries, Miss H.Moore and Miss B.Truax.Miss E.G.Lawlor will receive the guests at a reception to be held in the banquet hall after the fashion show, and will be assisted by a committee of the following teachers: the Misses L.Davidson, M.Brodie, N.A.Dyke, M.H.Dyke, R.Hopkins, A.Ross, J.MacMillan, J.Hawthorne, E.L.Edgerton, D.King, G.M.Banfill, Ruth M.Shearing, H.Moore, B.Truax, R.Sherman; and Mesdames S.B.Earle, J.Ryan, G.H.Abbott and L.P.Patterson.Miss Bruce M.Adair is chairman of hospitality.= Head Table Guests For NDG Women\u2019s Club Charter Day Luncheon The Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club is holding its twenty- eighth Charter Day Luncheon Friday, March 3, at twelve-thirty o'clock, in the Ball Room of the Windsor Hotel, when Eileen C.Flanagan, B.A., R.N., will be the guest speaker.At the head table will be the guest speaker, Eileen C.Flanagan and presidents and representatives of affiliated societies: Mrs.Neil Cameron, Mrs, R.W, Wright, Mrs, Philip E.Duraford, Mrs.Geo.Wakeman, Mrs.Esther Kerry, Mrs.Thomas Craig, Miss I.Archibald, Mrs.Paul Kunring, Mrs.R.Harold Smyth, Mrs.J.B.Hall, Mrs.A.C.Stewart, Mrs.Frank Smith, Mrs, A.W.Schell, Mrs, D.W.Lough, Mrs.H.S.Jacques, Miss D.L.Gass, Mra.Florence Seymour Bell, Miss H.E.Guiton and Miss Margaret E.Cameron.Others will be Honorary President, Mrs.Norman B.Muir, President, Mrs.J.W.Perks and the following members of the Board of Management: Mrs.J.H.Maude, Mrs.Robert Japp, Mrs.K.E.Nor- Luncheon Chairman Mrs.W.R.Ormrod, who is acting as chairman for the Charter Day Luncheon of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, which will be held in the Ball Room of the Windsor Hotel Friday, March 8.Mrs, J.We.Perks, president, will preside.man Seath, Mrs.J.P.Zeran, Mrs.C.T.Groome, Mrs, D.K.Gowans, Mrs.I.K.Lowry, Mrs.S.Turner, Mrs.R.E.Wagar, Mrs.T.D.Handrahan, Mrs.R.H.Grant, Mrs.C.W.Thompson, Mrs.À.L.Swin- den, Mrs.R.Reynolds, Mrs.P.C.Cope, Mrs.George E.Riley, and the chairman of the luncheon, Mrs.W.R.Ormrod.The soloist will be John Grant, baritone.Bessborough IODE Plans Sale of Home Baking A sale of home baking, sponsored by members of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter, 1.0.D.E, will take place Saturday, through the courtesy of the Church Radio Service, at 5860 Sherbrooke St, Ww.Conveners for this event are Mrs.A.E.Watts and Mrs.R.H.Grant.All proceeds will be donated to the work of the chapter.Donations from friends will be gratefully received, and may be left with the conveners.FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS RECEPTIONS , AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.\u2018YOrk 0254 Residence - TR.2342 ris, Mrs.H.S.Marion, Mrs.Nor- | a Better Mezzanine Blouses TO CLEAR Great Reductions The Blouse & Lingerie Shop Mount Royal Hotel LA.6392 Melvi The re; hdies\u2019 À esbyteri sg pm.JL An ÿrhe an ited Ch dies will pm., in est spea emner.- Tea will e cordial St.A The Wo ndrew\u2019s \u2018 eet for p.m.The tea .JS.S.3 No.9 £ V A milit Westm: twater ; 30 p.m.There © rizes and erved, Stanl The Fet by Auxili eld Tue: rankJin ] The sf idgley, fargaret Lad Rev.Er Road Uni est rev heeting o mmanue e held M Webster ! The boo ent best- fer\u201d, a ro| onvener, lrawn a pre ask ards.1) \\ Rendez Table $1.30 Salo .° .Melville: Ladies\u2019 Aid The regular meeting of the hdies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville esbyterian Church will be held 8 p.m, Monday, in the church JL Annual Meeting e annual meeting of the iited Church Home for Elderly dies will be held Wednesday, at fip.m., in Cheney Hall, when the Rest speaker will be Mr.Douglas emner.- : Tea will be served.All interested e cordially invited to attend.} St.Andrew's W.A.The Women\u2019s Association of St.hdrew\u2019s Church, Westmount will eet for sewing on Thursday at m.re tea hostesses will be Mrs.J.S.McMaster and the ladies No.9 group.Whist Event A military whist will be held Westminster Central Hall, 926 twater Avenue, on Monday at 30 p.m.There will be table and door rizes and refreshments will be prved.Stanley Aux.WMS The February meeting of Stan- py Auxiliary W.M.S.will be eld Tuesday; at 2:30 p.m.in ranklin Hall Memorial.The speaker will be Miss idgley, and the soloist Miss fargaret Ellis.Ladies\u2019 Book Club Rev.Eric Errey of Queen Mary Road United Church will be the est reviewer at the monthly heeting of the Westmount Park- mmanuel Ladies\u2019 Book Club, to be held Monday, at 8.15 p.m., in Webster Hall.The book for review is the curent best-seller, \u201cThe King\u2019s Cavaler\u201d, a romantic novel by Samuel bhellabarger.A short discussion period and efreshments will follow.Visitors ill be welcomed.Molson Ch.Whist The Captain Percival Molson hapter of the IO.D.Æ.is hold- g a military whist tonight, t 8:15 p.m.in the church hall f St.Matthias Church, Cote St.Antoine Road, in aid of welfare ork.The general convener is Mrs.T.Claydon; refreshments, Mrs.P.Verdon and Mrs.W.Jeffries; brizes, Mrs.E.Munroe and Mrs.Hodgkin.Mrs.A.W.Leadbetter is ticket onvener.Door prizes will be firawn at 8:15 p.m.and players hre asked to supply their own ards.FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT Rendez-vous of the connoisseur for thirty years.Table d'hote luncheon $1.30 \u2014 Dinner $1.60 Salons available for private gatherings .SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PRIVATE LUNCHEONS DINNER PARTIES AND STAGS 1500 Drummond St.BE.0458 Receiving Guests Mrs.Benoit Bertrand, who will receive the guests at the Sixth Anniversary Card Party of the Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, which is being held this evening at eight-fifteen o'clock, in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 7 ! > 9 he Women 3 \u2014 .Roalin * WCTU Postponement The monthly meeting of the Montreal W.C.T.U.to be held on February 24, has been postponed until March 6, Gyrette Club A meeting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held at 8 p.m.,, March 6, at the home of Mrs.William Downes; 975 Moncrieff Rd, Town of Mount Royal Rummage Sales The W.A.of Westminster Central Church, 926 Atwater Avenue, is holding a rummage sale on Saturday at 10.30 a.m.Whist and Social Urquhart Auxiliary 4s to hold a military whist and social evening in the Imperial Veterans Hall, 1140 Drummond St., below Dor- chester St., on Thursday, February 23rd.Cards are to start at 8.30 sharp.Refreshments will be served and there will be do prizes.Everyone will be made wel- come.and friends of the district subdivisions.\u201c Mrs.T.J.Guilboard,- President of the Montreal diocesan council, C.W.L., extended a cordial welcome to the national president.Vocal selections were rendered by Mr.Denis O'Brien, accompanied by Miss Ethel McDermott.Mrs.T.E.Durocher was introduced by Mrs.H.G.Torrance, diocesan first vice-president.The National President, in her address, stated that the women of thirty years ago could not foresee the problems that would confront the women of 1950.At the conclusion of her address she recommended that all members of the league study the resolutions that Were passed at national convention last year.Mrs.J.Langley, diocesan second vice-president, expressed the appreciation.Miss Frances Carroll, diocesan third Vice-President, presented Mrs.T.E.Durocher with a.gift on behalf of the Montreal diocesan councli, Reverend P.J.Ambrose, diocesan director, welcomed the National President, and congratulated the league members for the splendid work they.are doing.Mrs.W.J, Dundin, immediate past national president, and Mrs.J.Coffey, a past national president, were called upon to speak.The National President, Mrs.T.E.Durocher, made a presentation of a friendship medal to Mrs.J.Coffey for her outstanding work among the Girl Guides, Mrs.Coffey organized the Catholic Girl Guides in Montreal.The tea table was presided over by Miss Catherine Dwyer, president of the Montreal City subdivision, and Miss Kathleen Kierans, president of the Business Women\u2019s Unit.Assisting in serving were members of the junior subdivision._\u2014\u2014\u2014m ARE YOU THERE ?American have more telephones at their disposal than all of the rest of the world combined.Last year there were more than 45,000,000,000 conversations completed in the United States\u2014an average of 317 conversations per person.This year the telephone traffic has been exceeding 150.- 000,000\" cotivérgations a\u2019 any; 280, : Mrs.T.E.Durocher Honoured At C.W.L.Reception and Tea The reception and tea which took place in the York Room of the Windsor hotel, Sunday afternoon, in honour of Mrs.T, E.Durocher, National President of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada, was attended by two hundred persons, representing presidents, members St.Peter's, Rome Subject Of Address To Xavier Guild Rome, the Eternal City built on seven hills, is still a meeting place for all nationalities, a city where life, death and eternity mingle, Rt.Rev.Msgr.Martin P.Reid, D.P., told his audience, when he recently addressed the February meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild.His subject was \u201cSpots in St.Peter's Where Pilgrims Will Linger.\u201d : The immense size of St.Peter's, designed by Michaelangelo, fills one with \u2018awe, Msgr.Reid said.The portico is 144 feet \u2014 eight stories high \u2014 and as one enters, the altar seems miles away, and the absence of pews adds to the impression of immensity.And so large is the statue of St.John that one finger measures nine feet in length.The tomb of Queen Christina of Sweden, who ruled her nation at the age of eighteen, is enshrined in St.Peter's, among countless other grandiose monu- ments to the great Catholic dead.St.James Cathedral, in Montreal, Msgr.Reid remarked, is a scaled replica of St.Peter's in Rome.Mrs.T.J.Guilboard thanked the speaker, who was introduced by Mrs.J.W, McAnally.The soloist was Mrs.M.P.Fuley, who was accompanied at the piano by Miss Ethel McDermot.Very Rev.J.F.McCaffrey, S.J., also addressed the meeting.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Peter Reid and her committee.PAGE NINE Are You Entertaining?WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch Bowls, Coat Racks and Linen.4 For All Occasions New Bridge Sets for Sale Bench & Table Service AT.4755-6 HA.5543 Reg'd Est'd.Jÿ19 6220 Decarie Bivd.* Details of styling, cM 1219 GREENE AVENUE JUST ARRIVED! 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BOOMERANG x 25 FREE , Genuine Polished Boomerang Letter Just se:-d a label of QTF crushed pineapple or QTF pineapple juice to name and address on the back of aach label giving one reason why yaa prefer QTF pineapple, winners will have a genuine mulga polished boomerang sent direct to Australia.A list of prize winners will be filed with this newspaper, CE Send as Many Labels as You Wish Every One Means a Chance \u20181 CHOICE AUSTRALIAN QUALITY Q.T.F.On sale at your favorite grocer S.G.BENDON UTILITY CO.INC.357 Youville Square, Montreal, P.Q.EACH WEEK Australian Mulga Openers address below with your The 25 letter their home opener from Easy isn't it?Crushed Pineapple Pineapple Juice Contest Editor A LUMEL INC.HAUTE COUTURE Madame Collette MANAGER Formerly of Henry Morgan's Ltd.1479 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u2014 Fltzroy 7597 THE WEST END ART GALLERY 1015 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, NEAR PEEL STREET invites you to an exhibition - of paintings by LILLIAN HINGSTON February 22nd to March 4th 9.30 AMM.to 6 P.M.GROOMING.ESSENCE of GLAMOUR It's the wise young miss who knows the importance appearance neat and clean.that are clean and fresh looking can do wonders to enhance anyone's good looks and catch that \"second\" glance from the male passerby.wardrobe is working for you .not against you .and send your clothes to us for gentle, safe, expert cleaning keeping her Clothes of always See that your Low prices.Fast service.Phone TRenmore 6679 and instruct our driver to pick up your cleaning now! 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL CLEANING from FEB.23 to FEB.28 WINDSOR DRY CLEANERS & DYERS CO.LTD.1205 Church Ave.- TRenmore 6679 \u2014\u2014\u2014vemerreme 2 mess rn = + THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 Westmount Women's Club Visits Royal Bank = _ | ¢ In the course of a recent \u201ctour\u201d of the Royal Bank Head Office, members of the: Westmount Women\u2019s Club paid a social call on the party.James Muir, President of the bank.Some of the party are shown here chatting informally with Mr.Muir in his private office.Shown in the group are: Mesdames F.R.Fraser, R.F.L.Picard, T.O.Leggett, P.A.Tasker, W.McCullock, W.G.Moxley, Geo.Goudie, W.C.Shaw, Florence Ewing, M.Pardoe, D.A.McNiece, John Applin, Robert Anderson, J.Wm.Smith, C.E.Dewey, W.G.Pardoe, Fred Shippam, and Miss A.Riel.The ladies were conducted by senicr officers to most head office departments and Montreal Branch, viewed the city from atop the 22 storey building, and were entertained at tea In the bank's private dining room.The tour was organized in co-operation with Mrs, H.8.Jacques, President of the Westmount Club, and Mrs.R.A.Anderson, Chairman, Welfare Committee.There were 32 in Now On View lady who is adept at was to bring into her life.That silver lining has been shining for her ever since.The days were long at the onset of her malady.So she had a table made\u201d to fit across her bed, and though she had lost the use of her left hand, she begar: to copy flower pictures.\u201cIt was wonderful how this diversion helped to pass the time,\u201d says Mrs.Hingston, \u201cand it was this first attempt at painting that led me to join the Women's Art Society when I was able to be up and around again.I studied and worked with that group of painters, and I was very lucky, as many artists took an interest in my work and helped me.\u201d That was the beginning and since then her work has been shown at the Royal Canadian Academy as well as at many other exhibits.\u2018Wednesday an exhibition of her paintings opened at the West End Art Gallery, 1015 Sherbrooke street, near Peel, and it will remain open till March 4, and will feature both her flower paintings and landscapes.So, though we are still in winter, you can.wander down and see some wonderful glowing color in her pictures of tulips and lilac, peonies, hollyhocks and petunias ete, and get a breath of spring and summer ahead of time.Twelve years ago she took up landscape painting and finds it pays dividends of pleasure in various ways, not the least being the enjoyment she experiences on sketching trips.Painting snow, water and trees are a special delight to her, and many artists consider that she has a real flair for depicting the last mentioned Lillian Hingston\u2019s Work At Exhibition Lillian Hingston, of Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, is turning her out, because she prefers to look at the silver lining.When she was \u2018a child she took modelling and drawing lessons at Miss Mary Phillips\u2019 School of Drawing, but it was not till she was 39, when she fell sick and was confined to bed for a year, that she discovered how much delight the art of painting dark clouds inside C.P.Legion Branch Donates Over $800 The first general meeting this year of the Canadian Pacific (Quebec No.96) Branch of the Canadian Legion was held at the Legion rooms Thursday evening.Miss A.K.Wakeham, president, and conveners read their reports for the year 1949 and plans for 1950 activities were made, Mrs.L.Walters, treasurer, reported that over $800 had been spent during 1949 on Legion hospital and welfare work which included gifts of radios, earphones, Christmas gifts and other gift parcels to veterans in hospital.Following adjournment of the business portion of the meeting, members and guests witnessed a demonstration of nylon household articles, followed by refreshments.\u2014 the trecs.She is still a member of the Women\u2019s Art Association and also of the Independent Group of Artists, and she has, of course, exhibited frequently at the Museum of Fine Arts.\u2018Lillian Hingston, who is the wife of Dr.Donald A.Hingston, and the mother of five children, preserves a nice balance between her recreations, being an ardent gardener too, and growing many of the flowers whose beauty she captures on canvas.We value the pastry cloth and stockingette which are used over the chopping board and the rolling pin.Pastry dough never sticks when you use these articles.Snowdon Club Committee Named | For Fashion Show Fashions designed to please club women of all ages will be featured at the Cote des Neiges and Snow don Women's Club Fashion Show, to be held at three o'clock Thurs, day afternoon, March: 2, in Vic toria Hall.Styles to bé shown are by Phyllis King, of \u2018the Couturiere Shoppe, and the furs to be model led are by L.P: Lazare and Co.Mrs.Murial Whitlock Gillespi is acting as commentator for th event, and the co-ordinator is Mrs Dorothy Booth.The committee i charge of arrangements include Mrs.T.Craig, president of the club; Mrs.S.Preston, convener Mrs.R.J.McFarland and Mrs.W, Mrs.Andrew Fleming Heads Women\u2019s Division Hospitals Fund Drive Mrs.Andrew Fleming, newl appointed chairman of the wo men\u2019s division of the Joint Hospita Fund, has opened her divisiona headquarters at 1551 Bishop stree Associated with Mrs.Fleming in the leadership of women\u2019s activi ties in the forthcoming city-wide cause are Mrs.Alex Hutchison chairman for special names: Mrs J.C.McDougall, chairman for gen eral names, and Mrs.Dent Harris son, residential canvass chairman, At least 15 to 20 teams of women volunteers are now being enlisted, Each team will have approximately 15 members.Widespread public support is to be sought this spring for the new- building needs of the Montreal General (Central Division), the Children\u2019s Memorial and the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospitals.In the work of bringing the hospital needs to the attention of all Montrealers, Mrs.Flemming's divi sion is sharing responsibility with a man\u2019s special names division, W.S.M, MacTier is over-all chairman of personal gifts activities.The Fund's general headquarters is at 1260 University street.Am icto he Cot Mes P.Poph LEV .East Ber, Els Bb arland Donald, | uth D4 Stuart, olman, andlist Mesds ler, E.Bremne .D.St; G W.[Hinan, C.M.V gBarring Russell, Browne, N.Jo Loane,; R.Nayl Mesdd curl, L L B.§ Hebb, F Reardor Walker, J.Narst Bown, | son, H.Bain, J.Reeves, Wm.S C.L.1 Plant, Howarc Mesd Mr: At tion h re-elect were J year ar Mr Branch Pres ford; 1 Ritchie Mrs.: urer, S\\ WA OF Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality Bay goodbye to these weak, always tired feelings; depression\u201d and nervousness due to weak, thin blood.Get up fecling fresh, be peppy all day, hav! lenty of vitailty let Os Lontains iron, vitamin Bi, calclum, phosphorus for blood building, body strengthening, stimulation.Invigorates system; tmproves appetite, digestive powers.Conta little.New Jet acquainted\u2019 elze only 600, Try Ostrex Tonle Tablets for new, nore wal pep, vim, vigor, this very day.At all druggists.over by evening.Take Ostrex.{| ~ \"ISnowdori Club List Subscribers ashion Show, Victoria Hall Among the subscribers to the Fashion Show to take place at ictoria Hall on Thursday, March 2nd, under the sponsorship of he Cote des Neiges and Snowdon Women\u2019s Club are: \u2014 Mesdames G.O.E.Moore, O.C.Joédicke, A.B, Smith, G.Wright, P.Popham, Lennox Beauprie, J.R.Collins, B.A.Howell, H, W.Joyner, .B.Wilkinson, Mrs.Howden, O.Wolfraim, Mrs, Todd, Mrs.Derrick, 2 3 \u201c2 £4 EH ir ak FE please club be featured BW.Heywood, 1.R.Tait, A.W, .Easton, J.D.Weir, J.G.Dow-¥ bor, Elsie Cunningham, R.J.Mc- Rrariand, Thos.Craig, M.Mc- Donald, Geo.Noble, B.Hughes, Ruth Daniels, H, Kirkpatrick, Geo.stuart, H.B.Barthélomew, A.R.olman, F.Hurtubise, James Mac- andligh, Mesdames J, w.Wright, A.-Mil- Her, E.Coglin, L.Howse, W.V.Bremner, Geo.Feilders, W.Blues, .D.Stephens, F.J, Buck, F.Cole, G.W.Nichoils, R.F.Baril, C.[Hinan, H.Jamieson, C.J.Decle, C.M.Walker, H.K.Harper, L, Barrington, J.G.Pearson, L.G.Russell, A.J.Farrell H.Bashford Browne, S.T.Preston, A.R.Cork, N.Johnson, M.W.Drayton, R Loane; A.Weller, T.G.Drury, H R.Naylor.| Mesdames Alan McLean, H.H.Curl], L.T.Booth, N.A.Delahey, L.B.Simons, E.Patton, E.A.Thomas, E.Booth, W.Walker, M.Allen, D.Morrell, Brian Perry, D.E.Winter, J.Morrison, H.Dey, H.Elliot, H.W.Winter, W.Gordon Binns, J.H.Thomson, K.E, Norris, J.D.Hopkins, R.Notman, B.Hicks, O.Higgs, S.Anderson, J.D.Gordon, E.Horn, F.Ellam, S.Scantlebury, F.Cumby.Mesdames C.F.Shearer, Doug- | las Elmslie, F.R.Hannen, E.Pin- der, C.Jones, Matthew Fisher, D.Myers, A.E.Watts, R.Wallace, Mrs.Stevens, H.B.Danford, A.J.Tonks, T.G.Robertson, E.Elvidge, B.J.Falin, A, Beresford, M.Booth, S.Underdown, W.E.Thomas, G.E.K.Derrick, S.W.Nixon, F.Pop- Storr, A.H.Buckler, Mrs.Ness, L Preston, Walter Montgomery, G.Laurie, D.McIntosh, Percy Clark- son, W.Gedbe, the Misses Isobel Day and Grace Day, Mesdames-S.Tindale,\u201d M.A.MacLaren, I Lavers, Dorothy Allen, Alec Gibb, F.Simpson, R.R.White, A.Lyle, W.C.Ware, Ralph Whitman, Gordon Mills, D.J.McDonald, J.A.Donovan, James Slessor, A, Oven- den, Dr.Kae Fraser, H.E.Moor- head, Walter Craig, Paul Caron.Mesdames A.B.Jamieson, Reg.Preston, Geo.Henry, John Foard, Ww.Taylor, A.W.Kemball, W.E.Wilkinson, Geo.Soal, H.Smith, H.B.Watts, W.Hoyes, Miss Edna Graham and Mesdames C.N.Knowles and W.S.Edgar.a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1050 Fashion Convener Mrs.S.T.Preston, who is acting as convener of the Cote des Neiges and Snowdon Women's Club Fashion Show, which is taking place Thursday afternoon, March 2, at three o'clock, in Victoria Hall Westm\u2019t.C.W.L.Hears Of Work Done By Sisters Of Service _ Speaking at a recent meeting of the Westmount Subdivision of the C.W.L., Sister Sheehan, new Superior in.Montreal, of the Sisters The speaker gave a detailed account of the organization's activities, particularly in the western part of the country, where the Sisters teach and nurse.St.Michael's Dormitory, a home and school which houses sixteen children, has been opened at Rycroft, 300 miles northwest of Edmonton.Also, missions and schools have been started among Polish and Ukrainian families, and in two small towns in Alberta, Edson and Vilna, hospitals have been built.Sister Sheehan spoke of the work done in Halifax, where immigrants are met by the Sisters, upon arrival in Canada.\u201d Mrs.J.P.O'Reilly presided at the meeting, and introduced the guest speaker, who was thanked by Mrs.W.J.Keating.Tea was served by Mrs.C.Malion and her committee.= Mrs.M.Wainford Re-Elected By Non-Pensioned Vet.Widows At the meeting of the Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Association held on Tuesday, February 14, Mrs.Margaret \u2018Wainford was successive year.Various reports Association had had a successful year and made progress towards the aims and objectives of the group.Mrs.S.Murray, who 15 & past president of Canadian Legion Branch 16 Railway Veterans, presided at the elections, the full and Snow-f ham, E.E.Morris, C.L.King, L hion Show} A.Marchéssault, I.P.Fitzgerald, ock Thurid F, W.Scythe, H.H.Hill.2, in Vicd Mesdames D.W.Livingstone, H.shown ard Hebb, F.Roberts, G.McDonald, R.Couturier Reardon, J.Hair, H.Elliott, P.H, be model] Walker, A.Butler, M.C.Barker, and Co.[J.Narsted, I.Foster, R.Russell, E.k Gillespie] Bown, C.H.Sleeth, G.H.Robin- tor for the son, H.Hughes, C.J.Fraser, J.tor is Mrs] Bain, J.Knubley, J.A.Vibert, L.mmittee inf] Reeves, C.Johnstone, R.Cuthbert, ts included] Wm.Sharpe, E.Ford, Cumming, nt of thdl C.L.Booth, Percy Booth, E.B.convenerä Plant, G.G.North, W.C.R.rd Mrs.Wi Howard, G.J.Mallinson.Mesdames J.Lorimer, F- D.ming Division Drive ng, newl ; the wo 1t Hospita divisiona hop streetl re-elected president for the 13th Fleming iff were presented, showing that \u2018the n's activi city-wide Hutchison mes: Mr: President, Mrs.Margaret Wal-¥ mn for gen f ice-president, Mrs.J.ent Harris ord; first vice-p dent, chairman Ritchie; second vice-presiden of women Mrs.B.Keith; Secretary-treas- g enlisted] urer, Mrs.R.Tutt; Publicity proximate.port is to SWOP SHOP r the new- : Montreal WANTS on), the the Royal Brass spitals.Lamps g the hos- tion of all Drapes iing\u2019s divi- Tables pility with 3 division.Shelves -all chair- OFFERS ctivities.I I are readquart- Si verw street.Glass Bowls rvous China Plates ! Candle Sticks lomen | - Cups - Saucers itality \"We Resting Pearls tired feelings; ul Say, Hava 384 Victoria Ave.5, phospors {Just below Sherbrookel .1 hie Gisative ELwood 2230 aualnte * alze d'ail drugs CEE secretary,\u2019 Mrs.J.Robinson; flag bearer, Mrs.Quicke; sergeant-at- arms, Mrs.M.Boiriso; pianist, Mrs.J.Ainslie; Mrs.J.Gowans; sick convener, Mrs.J.Robinson.Executive, Mesdames McRae, Hartwell, Clark, Boiriso, Jacque- mette, Broadley and Gowans, Auditors, Mesdames Elliott, Clare and Foster.} Twenty new members, it was announced, were registered with the association, these being Im- -Perial veterans\u2019 widows whose cases.are being .prepared in ad- date the Government will bring in legislation whereby these wid- | -OWS Will benefit under the War Veterans Allowance Act which.is now available to the Canadian widew.Those seeking further information were advised to get in touch with Mrs, Margaret Wainford, 187 First avenue, Verdun; or Mrs.| F.H.Tutt, 346 Desmarchais Blvd.Mona Freeman, starred in Para- | mount's Technicolor wester n, Copper Canyon,\u201d started her career as a chily model at 14.social convener, | \u2018of Service, told her audience of the outstanding work of the Sisters among the \u201cill and abandoned\u201d.A Mrs.Charles Young Dies at Residence Mrs.Anna Myra Dunning died at her home, 302 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, on Friday.She is survived by her husband, Charles Young, and a daughter, Mrs.George E.Judge, of Mont- | real.; Funeral services were held on Saturday at the Chapel of D.A.Collins, Sherbrooke street, west.Interment took place Carlton Place, Ont.- Of the 39,000,000 dwelling houses or dwelling units in America, some 28,000,000 have mechanical refrigerators.Names Mrs.C.PAGE ELEVEN Lady Scott Chapter, IODE Comeille Regent \u2014_\u2014 The Lady Scott Chapter, 1.O.D.E.,, of Westmount, held its 37th annual meeting at the home of Mrs.Henry Munderloh, 3705 The Boulevard, Westmount, when a report was presented on the year's work.Combined expenditures amounted to $1,316.21 and the treasurer reported a balance of $681.10.Food parcels were sent to Brit- 4 ain each month, also knitted articles were made for European | relief and infant garments were sent to local institutions.The Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre Camp was supported and various other types of welfare work received assistance.Educational work is one of the major interests of the chapter.Three students were assisted this year.Contributions were made to provincial and municipal bursaries and scholarships, as well as to libraries and schools.\u2018Officers for the current year are: Hon, Sharp.Hon.Vice Regents \u2014 Mrs.Paul Kuhring, Mrs.W.K.Trower, and Mrs.Wm.Duncan.Regent \u2014 Mrs.F.J.x Regent \u2014 Mrs.Chas.C.Corneille.First Vice-Regent \u2014 Mrs.JE.Dodds .Second Vice-Regent \u2014 Mrs, Leslie Boyd .Secretary \u2014 Mrs.W.E.Patterson .Corresponding Sec'y Walter Snowdon.Treasurer \u2014 Mrs, G.M.Paxton, Educational Sec\u2019y \u2014 Mrs.J.B.Dougall.Echoes Secretary \u2014 Mrs.Colin Copeman, Standard Bearer \u2014 Mrs E.R.MacMillan, Mrs, The famous lightweights, Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee, met eight times.All of the eight bouts were no-decision affairs.HUBERT 1226 BISHOP STREET Antiques Bought and Sold FINE REPRODUCTIONS TO ORDER INTERIOR DECORATION PLOMER MA.5851 Walter J.Cross, M.S.S.Ch.School of Surgical Chiropody London, England FOOT TREATMENT Office open daily for the treatment of general foot disorders Evening, Saturday, and home treatment appointments taken Standard and Corrective Footwear for Children 4930 Sherbrooke Street West Under Miss Brown's Dry Cleaning Service Madeleine Atkinson, M.Ch.S.College of Chiropody Glasgow, Scotland EL.2321 Choice Assortment of High Quality Meats \u201cAle, Beer, Porter\u2018 and Meats.) .Fitzroy 1166-7 Canned and Dry Goods Complete Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables {Delivery Service on Groceries ' CATERERS DE LUXE INVITES YOUR ORDERS for Bridge Party Platters | Hors d'oeuvres and Sandwiches STORES OPENED EVERYDAY: Groceries and Choice Meats 1319 Greene Ave.Westmount Assortment of Salads Assortment of Cold Meats Special Birthday & Wedding Cakes Assortment of French Pastries French Bread, Croissants, Brioches 1309 Greene Ave.Westmount Fancy Pastries Fltzroy 4884 ll Ertl ery, Crt Ite Narre - 25e ut ET === CE 7 PAGE TWELVE ~~ THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY #4, 1950 More Than 25,000 People \u201cM Gal Sal\u201d r d\u2018 \u2018Thi I M =: ! Use Rinks During Janu y 15 15 Vly * | Affair\u201d, at The Monkland Sat.According to a report given to alr a \u20ac on the Westmount City Council recently, more than 25,000 people| Hold on to your hearts boys, |Dresser, famous composer of \u2018My used the rinks of Westmount dur- Rita\u2019s back in town! Yes, it's Rita |Gal Sal\u201d \u201cOn The Banks of The ing January.Hayworth, America's Inspiration |Wabash\u201d and a hundred and one It was reported that 16,651 were Girl, in 20th Century-Fox's Tech- |other hit tunes.The picture has people pleasure skating while an- |Nicolor musical \u201cMy Gal Sal,\u201d [been mounted lavishly with noth- other 8,642 boys took part in the {Which starts Saturday until Tues- |ing spared to make it an out- hockey games played at King day at the Monkland Theatre.standing film musical, and Direc- George, Prince Albert, Queen Eli-{ Rita's starred with Victor Ma- |tor Irving Cummings has Seen to zabeth, Queen's School, Ravine, |ture, John Sutton and Carole |it that everything fits neatly into Roslyn, Stayner and Western ave- Landis, in this gay and up-to-the- Place so that the film is geared nue rinks.minute story of the life of Paul |to delight all moviegoers.The story deals with the trials of Mature as Dresser, during his en \u2018 ns RY struggle to get his songs publish- LAST SHOWING TODAY! o EE played.His in = tion 2 OUTSTANDING HITS RETURN TO THE MONKLAND DAN DAILEY, ANN BAXTER Rita, and what better inspiration Singing, dancing, romancing, red-headed Rita Hayworth is a \u2018YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING' does any man need?- heavenly heartbreaker in 20th Century-Fox\u2019s Technicolor musical also Th ipt by Set I Miller \u201cMy Gal Sal,\u201d scheduled Saturday for the Monkland Theatre, \u2018PICCADILLY INCIDENT e script by on 1 *| Rita is like the old woman who lived in a shoe, only she has so Darrell Ware and Karl Tunberg| many admirers she doesn't know what to do.But Victor Mature presents the story in excellent fa-| helps her make up her mind in this grand musical hit.To top shion as gleaned from the material the entertainment at the Monkland the feature, \u201cThis Is My gathered by Theodore Dresser,| Affair,\u201d brings together your favorite stars, Barbara Stanwyck Starting brother of Paul Dresser.There are and Robert Taylor and co-starring with them is Brian Donlevy, Saturday also some very tuneful new num- Victor McLaglen and John Carradine, which makes this the bers in the film including \u201cHere show of shows which everybody will enjoy, starting Saturday ip until You Are\u201d \u201cOn The Gay White| until Tuesday.| | TUESDAY Way\u201d and others.Wo Second Feature Attraction 3 a; :- Together .to thrill you We H, h S Ri \u2018| + again is Robert Taylor and Bar- estmount Lg p orts od i bara Stanwyck with a host of : a 2.stars such ag Victor McLaglen, ' Wi | \u2018I.} Brian Donlevy, John Carradine By ALLAN SANDZELIUS F gyn and Alan Dinehart in the 20th Westmount High School sports for the coming week is as fol 05 \u2018 EE Century Fox.presentation of \u201cThis jows: | + ; have Volassed as ons of the.out.Senior \u201cA\u201d Hockey \u2014 today at 4 pm, at the Montreal Forum, T go standing stories of romance to hit à8@inst Montreal High School.ERY the motion picture screen.Senior À basketball: against Catholic High on Tuesday, and 4 Fi i _\u2014 versus West Hill High at home court on Friday, March 3rd.J Ÿ ci Senior B Hockey: All Senior B forum games having been can- ( wl À Ï Westmount Stamp Club celled for the time being, the next encounter so far as known will ba LE po Movie Entertainment at Lower Canada College against their team, Bd é.\u2018 , - mou (| v Last Week's Results x on oF On Thursday evening the West- |® Little Johnny Swaine got what wild mount Junior Stamp Club enjoyed was really a well earned shut-out 9 an evening of movies and another last Friday afternoon as the West- \u2019 interesting talk by Mr.G.M.De- mount Senior A Hockey squad who sautels, Public Relations Repre- blanked Verdun High 1-0.It was : sentative of the General Post Of-|a goaler's battle from beginning ber fice of Montreal.to end with Swaine coming up | Mr.Desautels spoke on the vari- with flying colors.Johnny Fer- A ous new issues of stamps and il- rabee nicked the only goal on a corc | lustrated his talk with slides and pass from MacConbray after four Ber; Ritz Victor pictures which proved very inter- minutes of play in the first per- bea ï esting and beneficial philatelically iod.\u20acrov HAYW ORTH e MATURE to this os group.A different state of affairs the Janned fon th auction has been took place on Monday, however, Que JOHN SUTTON « CARQLE LANDIS oe © next meeting Of when Westmount just managad fi thu in Theodore eat number of new mem.to tle a weak Loyola sextet in F an Theodore Dreiser's bers have joined this group and the very last second of the game, A fan trading has been very good.as Johnny Ferrabee fairly de-,P g 4 flected MacDougall's pass from ! Moi .the board into the net just as the of : Queen Mary in Movie final bell rang.The other goal dra Sh ith C getter for the locals was Mac- flie: 40 own with Carpet Conbray, again on a pass from Winifred Heidt, Contralto, guest fluc JAMES GLEASON « PHIL SILVERS + WALTER : Dave MacDougall.artist on Simpson-sponsored er pout CATLETT + MONA MARIS « FRANK ORTH Queen Mary will appear in a Perhaps the reason for the POPS concert tonight.Alfredo g acted?oun movie based on her war-time Purple and White's poor showing Antonini, conducting.C presse Ce activities, and also on her life| was the fact that the team\u2019s the tomo?* since the end of hostilities, most valuable player, Jim Brow, Dol ; ; ro YOUR FAVORITE BIG STARS RETURN the Brn orn or eaneement was ill.Ho ls considered by mans School Hocke 12d said the team\u2019s most hardest workin | IN THIS TWO BIG HIT VARIETY SHOW! the film would be completed în| player g y na time to accompany the carpet| The Senior B puck battle with SENIOR A SECTION ! made by the Queen to Cgnada Catholic High scheduled for last Team P.W.L.F.A.Pts.fou and the United States, where the Saturday was cancelled and Tues- Cath.HS.8 0 8 7 13 Was Together carpet will be sold to raise dollars gays game with St.Leo's Aca- Meuse, ne & 401 30 15 13 Mo eo for Britain's export trade drive.|demy ended with a count of 3-0 VHS .: 44 03 25 8 We 2 The film will be exhibited in ; , 3 3 1 20 24 7 cot to thrill you oth the nied 8 in favour of the St.Leo's crew.2 31 19 2% 6 o ada.e United States and Can- Goals for the local Academy were à $ 8 5 5 8 again! A pi scored by Grant and Mulligan.picture of the carpet which The Senior A Hoop artists were R B SECTION br has been made entirely by the P 8 0 0 50 9 16 bo hands of Queen M di downed on Wednesday afternoon 5 11 47 11 1 ROBERT .2ry appeared In|, this week by -a Loyola crew 5 1 1 32 7 11 Sh a recent issue of The Examiner.th bei 40-27 t the 3 3 2 24 81 8 fa The British High Commis-| \u201c© Score being 20- at the 3 41 2 27 7 te sioner\u2019s office in Ottawa has re- S3Me\u20ac\u2019s end.Despite this, Hanna- 2 5 1 23 240 8 SA 2 6 0 20 3B 4 al ceived many bids for the famous |ford and Lowe were outstanding 0 8 0 17 8 0 BARBARA carpet, and it has been rumoured V'estmounters's on their offensive OR SECTION M that one of the bidders is a|P\u20188Y- , ; 6 0 0 25 5 12 ta prominent Westmount resident.They actually aren\u2019t doing so 5 1 0 40 10 10 gi 3 well this year having dropped an- VHS 4 0 1 15 8 9 te or EEE Other tilt to Verdun High 56-53, À 5298 2 8 w EF i but Derek Hannaford was again |SA \u2026- 3 3 0 19 2 6 f UP-TO-THE- MINUTE , the top sharp-shooter for the lo- A 3 3 ?20 18 $ n (+ World & Local News cals With 19 points.Was 140% 8 3 b | > b pon) o days before this setback DOC.1.0 51 727 1 Q gd: \u201d.Er Le the locals were able to score a St.Laur.65 0 5 x 0 y Ch CARLINGS win over the weak Baron Byng BANTAM SECTION «IRIN aggregation 54-42 with newcomer | oyola ., 5 0 0 19 6 10 a oc Jim (Red) Lowe the star as he WDHS .4 0 1 23 5 9 | i LHS .s.3 2 1 2 19 7 a I i VICTOR McLAGLEN 7 youl 7 scored 17 points.WIHS \u2026.\u2026 3 1 1 15 8 7 1 \u201c 4 F b There is no news from the fem- D- °C.2 21 3 u 5 e + REPORTER RACE 1 3 1 11 16 3 i Eo .BRIAN DONLEVY - JOHN CARRADINE oy PUB telling you all about the title PCHA 131 M B 8 à 4 I LE) SIDNEY BLACKMER + ALAN DINEHART.Ga + match played with Verdun by next Lcc .05 0 3 2 0 o He SIG RUMANN + ROBERT McWADE $i \u20ac week.; i ; | porecas FOWLEY - FRANK ConRoY [ Just a note to say that only Westmount High aren't interested ¢ reat CT ee # ; four people showed up for Mon- |in supporting their team .No Ty on on Our Stage \"OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS\" fl A day's Senior A Hockey game at |support .No wins ., eh fel- IR $ Ve sas) with John Adaskin and his Concert the Forum , , , Compared to last |lows .By the way, get well * p | La : Orchestra year it seems the students of [quick will you Mike Crombie.y + In i | i i 5 s s. ND is a usical eatre.128 BO [ature o top s My as fol.Forum, y, and n cane will be guest asored Ifredo I y I A.Pts.7 18 15 13 9 9 25 8 24 7 26 6 33 4 28 0 16 11 \u201811 7 11 31 8 27 7 24 5 35 4 89 0 5 12 10 10 8 9 6 8 12 6 26 6 16 6 18 3 2 8 14 2 27 1 % 0 [= rE N® SWWWHNNIID SD THE EXAMINER, \u201cQueen Of The Campus: Theresa Ann Dohan of Westmount was crowned Queen of McGill Winter Carnival by Mayor Camillien Houde at the Forum on Friday night, as more than 9, 000 spectators, most of them students, cheered and yahooed the Queen.Theresa AnnDohan, Westm\u2019t Queen of McGill Carnival Beautiful Theresa Ann Dohan, of 327 Redfern Avenue, West- mount, was crowned Queen of McGill Winter Carnival, at the Forum on Friday night, by Mayor Camillien Houde of Montreal, amidst a wild bedlam of yahooing and bursting balloons, by the more than 9,000 students from both McGill and the University of Montreal, who attended the hockey game between the two universities.- Miss Dohan is a daughter of Dr.John S.Dohan, a former member of McGill's dentistry faculty.Mayor Houde Assists * Assisting Mayor Houde in the coronation ceremony was Miss Beryl Dickinson-Dash, last year\u2019s beauty Queen, who handed the ¢rown to His Worship, who kissed the hand of the newly crowned Queen, as thousands cheered in enthusiastic acclaim, Following an exhibition of fancy skating, which was high- Jighted by the presence of Suzanne Morrow and the McGill chorus line of 24 co-eds, the Queen-elect was drawn on to the ice by the 24 \u201cfire flies\u201d from the chorus, whése fluorescent costumes gleamed under the barrage of coloured spotlights.Cheer after cheer went up as the loud speakers proclaimed Miss Dohan as the winning contestant from among the list of five young ladies who had won in the preliminaries.The Queen was attended by the four runners-up, Alice Diggs of Washington, D.C.Jane Currie, Montreal, Pat Elder, Montreal West, and Brenda Turner, Van- | couver.Fond of Sports Miss Dohan is five foot five, a brunette, wears her hair in a short bob as per co-ed style of today.She knits, goes in for sports.Her favourite sports are swimming, tennis, skiing and skating.She also plays a fair game of golf.Interviewed by The Examiner, Miss Dohan was too excited to talk for a few moments.She very graciously gave credit for her victory to her campaign managers, who she said were her brother, David, and John Pepper, both in first year law at McGill.They had been simply marvellous, the new Queen said.Not'Interested in Hollywood Asked whether she had received any Hollywood offers, Miss Dohan stated that she was not interested in beauty as a career.She intend- |- ed to complete her Arts course jn which she is in her scond year, and then take up Librarian work or Social Service.She said that she plays a great deal of tennis on Westmount's Murray Park courts.Miss Dohan said that she wished to thank all those who had campaigned for her both during the preliminaries and in the final ballot on the campus on Thursday.Asked where she had attended school prior to entering McGill, Miss Dohan said that she had attended the City House on Atwater and Sacred Heart Convent.McGill Family She said that she was the youngest of a family of four, all of whom have studied at McGill Her sister Marlee graduated in Arts in 1945; her brother John, in Engineering two years ago, and her brother David, is in first year law.\u2018Miss Dohan confessed that she has no steady, but has lots of boy friends.She has no intention of considering matrimony for some time yet she said.She hopes to Warner Bros.- WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 PAGE THIRTEEN Two Excellent Features Sunday At The Westmount One of filmdom\u2019s happiest combinations of talent and personalities is coming our way in the near future.Bing Crosby and \u201cBarry Fitzgerald, who have not been together in a picture since the delightful \u201cWelcome Stranger\u201d, are headed here in \u201cTop o' the Morning,\u201d which arrives next Sunday at the Westmount Theatre, Bing and Barry are said to be in rare form in this charming comedy-with- music about (of all things!) the theft of the famous Blarney Stone from the little town of Cork.Ireland, where Fitzgerald presides as police officer.Bing, investigator for an American firm which has insured the stone for a fabulous amount of money, is sent to Ireland to solve the mystery.He and Barry are, of course, immediately at sword's point, a situation highly complicated by the romantic interest Bing has in the old man's beautiful daughter.Lovely Ann Blyth, as the daughter, is co-starred with Bing, Barry and Hume Cronyn.Not only does she achieve the enviable height of having the romantic feminine lead opposite Crosby, but \u201cTop o' the Morning\u2019 gives her her first opportunity to sing in an adult vole.Second Feature \u201cTask Force,\u201d one of the greatest productions of the post-war period, has heen booked by the management of the Westmount Theatre and will begin its engagement here on Sunday.Starring Gary Cooper, the long- heralded \u201cTask Force\u201d is the thrilling story of naval aircraft carriers which helped achieve the recent victorv in the Pacific and over which there is much controversy in defense circles even today.Over a year in the making, with director Delmer Daves, sent location crews aboard the \u201cflattops\u201d themselves on specially executed manoeuvers in order to reproduce the battle episodes of the film.In, addition, actual hitherto unreleased footage from the film files of the U.S.Navy were utilized to add the proper authenticity.Besides star Cooper, the picture features Jane Wyatt, Wayne Morris and Walter Brennan.continue going along with her father on his fishing and hunting expeditions, which usually start out from their summer home at Ste.Agathe.Miss Dohan took an active part in the Red and White Revue this year.She said it was only a small part but added, \u201cI had fun\u201d.The selection of the Queen was based on popularity, poise, person- AT THE WESTMOUNT Gary Cooper and Jane Wyatt in a scene from the action packed adventure story \u201cTask Foree,\u201d Westmount Theatre.which starts Sunday at the MRT.to Present Fine Studio Play Following the policy of presenting as studio productions, plays of artistic merit which Montrealers would otherwise have no opportunity of seeing, the forthcoming studio play of the Montreal Repertory Theatre, \u201cRight You Are (If You Think So)\" by Luigi Pirandello, should prove interesting and tantalizing to all lovers of good theatre.A strong cast has been assembled, and the four leading roles are played by Richard Easton who played so successfully in \u201cCoriolanus\u201d, Vernis Christie who was last seen in \u201cAll My Sons\u201d, Gwyn Williams whose delightful portrayals of \u201cAunt Trafalgar\u201d in \u201cTrelawney of the Wells\u201d, and the vicaress in \u201cCradle Son\u201d, will long be remembered, and David Mac- Callan a newcomer to Montreal.Others in the cast are: Esther Ostor, Charles Lawand, Harold Hamwee, Althea McLean, Betty ality and photogenic qualities.- | ; man your heart BING | R ; G ess / / A combinatio _ ce and fun that will make fa NG CROSBY ANN BLYTH ; BARRY FITZGERALD À HUME CRONYN in Paramount on Hofman, Paul Horton, Grace TODAY and SATURDAY! Wade, Dennis Berrigan, Gordon Diver and Elizabeth Kennedy.The play, directed by Jack How- lett, will take place at The Playhouse, 1550 Guy Street, on the evenings of February 23rd, 24th and 235th.BRADING'S ie Wed | brings you WAYNE KING AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Tues., Thurs.and Sat., 10-10.30 p.me RONALD COLEMAN in Radio\u2019s Most Dramatic MHolf-hour \u201cFAVORITE STORY \u201d Every Wed.10-10.30 p.m.CFCF Presented by the Brewers of BRADINGS ALE === 2 \u201clI WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE\" with Cory Grant and Ann Sheridan.\"\"BORDER INCIDENT\" with Ricardo Mont- albon, George Murphy and Howard Outstanding Features! Da Silva.0D n of music, FO- dance with joy! 4 oC hu DO DO DO DO te the gir with dre Batimore smile! win JANE WYATT.emma Noruing Even Licey ; œÈ ie rd ee JC Li PS 5 ES mm er tr Be Spm à PAGE FOURTEEN Basketball New St.Leo \u2019s Locals Have Won Only One THE - EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24; 1950 enture Game But Show Promise The past few weeks has seen the Academy's Senior B hockey squad more or less dominate the spotlight on the school's sport scene and naturally so, with a record of eight wins, one loss and two draws in league play.The Basketball Club, on the other hand have but one win to show for their efforts but this hardly represents a true picture of a team that has done a terrific job of establishing this new sport activity in the school, With ' few exceptions, they have battled down to the finish in all games and with a few breaks would have won a few more games.It is easy to be a good sport when your a winner but it takes a solid group of boys to sell their school when they are a losing club.This team has drawn the respect and admiration of all their opponents for their determination to fight hard all the way.Their was a lot of eyebrow- LS50 un TES STATES a?CLEVELAND, OMIO lifting when Coach Andy McGillis signified his intentions of entering a Senior B Basketball Club, last, November.Most critics were of the opinion \u2018they will be swamped\u2019, \u2018they have no gym\u2019, \u2018they have no players with any experience and their coach with \u2018but little experience is sticking his head out venturing into basketball\u2019 This held true for awhile, though not for long as once all concerned got the feel of things, it was apparent that St.Leo\u2019s basketballers were in no mood to be a pushover for the other schools.It would have been wiser to have entered a Bantam team but the challenge was to create an activity for boys of Senior age, in keeping with the school's policy to create an activity first and hope for results later.Most of this year's club will graduate this term but keep in mind names like Gerry Pecknold, Mickey Lafontaine, Bob Lafontaine, Bob Hall and Bert Latti- mer.You will be hearing from them in the future as they have the stuff that.spells success in basketball.Sport Shorts: With two easy wins under their belt during the past week, the # Senior B Hockey Club have moved + x into second place in the league standing.Last Saturday it Was a 7 to 0 win over the helpless Commercial High sextet and Tuesday a 3-to-0 win over a pesky West- mount Senior B squad.Claude Sawyer scored his fourth successive shutout in league play when he occupied the nets for the West- mount game, The Bantam A team lost a heartbreaker to St.Andrew Aces in a sudden-death Q.A.H.A.play- down match.The score was 2.to 1, with the winning goal coming in the second overtime period.Ronny Ahearn, who was in great form, scored the lone Saints\u2019 goal.The game was played at Oxford Park.Dick Ryan starred in the nets for St.Leo's.Wayne Hibbard came up with the hat trick in the opening playoff game in the Westmount Bantam QA HA.Wayne lead his team to a 5 to 2 win over the second-place Avenue Stars.Not to be outdone by Wayne Hibbard, Frank Jago also scored three goals in the Bantam B playoff series and helped in no small measure to cement a 5-to-1 win over the Comets in the opening game of a best two-out-of-three geries for the Westmount Bantam B championship.Bob Coffey is developing fast pHs a topnotch shot for St.Leo's Senior B Basketball Club.Bob was in fine form in the game against Mt.Royal High, which was won by the Mounties, 48 to 38.Playing Hockey Finals In Municipal Loop INTERMEDIATE The Playoffs opened in the Westmount Municipal Intermediate Hockey League this week.In a sudden death game, Charles E.Frosst moved into the semifinals by defeating the Panthers Frosst scored 6 goals before the Panthers managed to dent the mesh.Robert Provost and John Wakefield were the big guns for Frosst with a brace of markers each, S.Simmons and Cliff Fisher scored the other Frosst's markers.Ian Ingram and Bruce Thomson were the goal getters for the Panthers.In a wide-open contest the Flyers eliminated the Royals 12-5.Jim McCarthy led the Flyers attack notching four goals.Strachan came away with the hat trick.Ron Shaw, Don McDonald, Jack Connolly, Fred Lord and Albert Losito were the other Flyers point getters with a goal each.The Royals goal getters were Ed :| O'Brien, Logue McDonald, Emmett ¥'| Millen, \u2018| Brodie.Ted Bulger and Hugh The Avenue Stars meet Frosst, 3 and Flyers meet Alouettes in a two-game total goal series.The .| winner to meet for the champion- e ship.Juvenile In a two-game total goal semifinal series in the Westmount Municipal Juvenile hockey league, the Panthers defeated the Y.M.- C.A.12-8, Panthers now meet the Avenue Stars in a two-out-of three series for the championship.Last Saturday the \u2018Y\u2019 battled th: Panthers to a 4-4 draw, but lost the second contest on Tuesday night 8-4.Will Maguire was the big gun for the *Y\u2019 on Saturday when he scored a hat trick.Will Rush scored the other goal for the \u2018Y\u2019.Steve Bianchi notched a brace of markers for the Panthers while EL Fred Hofman and Mike Barnard .| scored a goal each, On Tuesday night Carl Burton was the high man on the Panthers, scoring a hat trick.Steve Bianchi and Robert Forrest scored a couple of goals each, while Jerry Apostolatos came up with a single.Roland Lockett and Will Maguire were the \u2018Y\u2019 point getters with two goals each, Midget The Raiders took a three goal lead over the Avenue Stars in the first game of a two-game total goal semi-final - series for the b: championship of the Westmount\u2019 Municipal Midget Hockey League.Ted Hough took a pass from Moe Jim Beasant and Bud Agnew to put the Raiders into the lead.The Stars were pressing hard when Bud Agnew broke away and passed to Peter Grant who slammed the rubber past Doug L'ndley to put this team two goals up.In the third period, Ted Hough scored his second goal of the contest when he converted Bud Agnew's pass for the final goal.Claude Sawyer played a great game in the Raider's nets for his shut-out.Tonight at Westmount Park the winner of this series will tangle with the first-place Cardinals.Pee Wee \u201cA\u201d Two semi-final palyoff games took place in the Westmount Municipal Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 hockey league last week, David Smith proved too much of a hockey player for the Roslyn Aces as he led Kings to a 5-2 victory over the Roslyn Aces.Jones scored four goals to pace his team while Richard Clarke scored the other goals for Kings.Martin Raff and Bob Anderson were the goal getters for the Aces.Led by John Higgins, who scored a brace of markers, Queen's Raiders eliminated St.Leo's to move into the finals, Tom Lons- dale and Don Thomson were the other goal getters for the Raiders.Claude Lalonde and Brendan Gu:l- foyle were the St.Leo goal scorers.Pee Wee \u201cB\u201d King\u2019s Pee Wees of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League moved into the semi-finals when they defeated the Roslyn Blue Bombers 1-0 on Wednesday afternoon, It was a close hard-fought game with Tony Valikakis scoring the lone goal of the contest.Pat Deliver, the King's goaler played a (Continued on Page 15) School Cage Notes SENIOR A SECTION Westmount Putters .Turn Out for Whist .\u2018Last Monday evening, the Wes mount Putters\u2019 Club enjoyed a evening of court whist with eam EW LB A \"good turnout of members: despi i 2 2 4 mn 14 the zero weather.6 3 0 35 332 12 Mr.Bôb Drain and.Mrs.Bo 4 5 0 31 38 8 Kent were the lucky winners of 1 8 0 346 479 2 [the prizes.1 7 024 42 2 Next Monday, another \u2018evening SENIOR B SECTION of cards is planned and all mem 9 1 0 433 286 18 bers who are able to se out shoul 8 1 0 345 248 16 [44004 7 2 0 275 259 14 [8% .AIR S ign ta 3 ; i 5 i 8 High School Slalom Meet 1 9 0 252 4%.2 Scheduled for Saturday JUNIOR SP Pos To 164 12 The slalom events for the Inter 5 2 0 199 161 10 High School ski meet will be held 4 3 0 20 20 8 at 10 pn.Saturday, providing 4 2 0 201 163 8 |skiing conditions are favourable, 1 3 : He 187 8 It was stated in an official refpBest cost 2 3 2 a 103 3 lease that more skiiers are needeifjCarnival ! LCC 1 5 0 of 235 2 |in the events and that not onion skates Cath.H.S.0 7 0 118 194 © [single entry had been receiveiffrom lef BANTAM SECTION from the girls.Pamela WI-Red 5 1 0 182 118 10 It was also announced that the ardrope Cath.H.S 5 1 0 211 111 10 championships would be held at} Pos UT 2 à 0 293 173 \u20188 [St Sauveur on March 11th, anada, I MWHS .4 2 0 135 159+ 8 \u2014_\u2014 CCHS eee 4 2 0 194 133 8 .Com, H.S 3 3 0 184 196 6 Lady: Why do you have twe Wolls 11 3 4 0 160 33 4 [holes in the crystal ban?Ing WJ-White 1 4 0 97 140 2 Foftune Teller: Because on Lec 00 $ 3 $ RH 3 $ Mondays I use it for bowling.25 HUNTERS - TARGET SHOOTERS Friday For a \"spare rifle\u2019 to lend or to experiment with: | estmount Lee Enfields MK III $32.50 fred by ti P-14 Enfields $37.50 th the V Make no mistake\u2014These rifles, in easy-to-get cal.303 British, About are in perfect shape.BASIC CONVERSION TO SPORTERS ent attre IS DONE.Barrels and actions checked for head spacing, etc.Mrs.L and are especially selected from large stocks.as assist @ See us now for choice specimens © went Army surplus ammunition for the above rifles two ho «with gilding metal jackets) $3 48 rounds \u2014 for only 00 Va; ; Events s RICHARDSON & LAURIN reco.== races Gunsmiths \u2014 Fishing Tackle bi a far 807 ATWATER AVE.WI.3360 [pr by fo (Near St.Antoine) tion, st ces, rel br father erriment g and IF prough.The gre H.Du 4g > WANT TO |: | 7 LEARN.© HOW TO SKI ® HOW TO SHOOT and HANDLE MODERN WEAPONS .© HOW TO DRIVE © HOW TO BOX and OTHER SPORTS From Men outstanding in their own field, as well as do a service to your country.JOIN THE BLACK WATCH (Royal Highland Regiment) so of Canada APPLY TO THE RECRUITING OFFICE 2067 BLEURY ST.Any Monday from 8.30P.M.to 10.30P.M.he figure Kathl« arbara arlow fi cellent, Results pllows: Kinderg Kenne derson, Grade aul Tict pe, 3.Grade Tom) Jonnors, Grade Pauline I ; Mary Grade Gail E ard, 3.Grade pn, 2.! Rarlow.Grade ; Jackie Grade Waltei olds.Grade llen A .Diana Grade Grade Barbara son, 3.Grade ° er, 2.on Sm Grade ace: J y, Wes pes a with \u20ac despi rs.Bo) mers of vening mem.shoul eet Jay 2 Inter be held lovidingÿ irable, cial refipest costumes chosen at the King\u2019s School Masquerade Ice needed nival held Friday night.They include everything from a clock hot onelon skates to a prim little lady who never once fell on her bustle.eceiveiffrom left to right the prize winners are Lenore Chesmer, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 King\u2019s School Masquerade Ice Carnival \u2018| Stars, led by Dick Christensen, who scored a hat trick, defeated the Braves 5-4.Terry Grey and PAGE FIFTEEN R.M.R.Legion Branch Installs New Officers Officers of the Royal Montreal Regiment Association, a branch of the Canadian Legion have installed Henry Campbell as president for the ensuing year, Other officers include vice- presidents, J.D.H.Linton and D.A.Williams; secretary, W.G.Ed Matsubuchi were the other point getters.Robin Drake scored a brace of goals to lead the Braves\u2019 attack.Bob Anderson and David Fleming scored the other Braves\u2019 goals.St.Leo\u2019s took a home game advantage over the Comets in the Westmount Municipal Bantam finals for the championships of the Westmount Municipal Bantam \u2018B' Hockey League.Led by Frank Jago, who notched the hat trick, St.Leo's had very little trouble defeating Comets 5-1.Brenden Guilfoyle was the other St.Leo goal-getter when he came away with a brace of markers, Pete Haldimand spoiled Norman Mullins\u2019 shut-out when he scored the first goal for the Comets.S held ail | | Pamela Davidson, Peers Davidson, hat thWardrope, Peter Lamoureux and Beverley Patterson.In the back- ound js Piper J.H.Duggan, of the Black Watch (RHR) of anada, who piped for the grand march, Carol Howard, Murray ro, \"King\u2019s Carnival Success # 125 Children In Costume Friday night was a big time for over 200 pupils of King's School.estmount.This was the night of the Masquerade Ice Carnival, spon- red by the Home and School Association of King's, in co-operation th the Westmount Parks Department.About 125 of the children were dressed in fancy costumes.The jent attracted a large gathering of some 200 parents and teachers.Mrs.L.S.Howard was chairman of the carnival committee, and 3 assisted by E, J.Anderson, superintendent of the Parks De- rtment.Twenty parents ran off the meet very effeciently and got through two hours from 7:15 to 9:15.% Variety of Events Events staged included a broom game, a grand parade, spe- races for the primer group, pd a fancy skating demonstra- pn by four King\u2019s girls, In ad- tion, straight races, potato ces, relay races, and a race r fathers, which evoked much erriment kept the crowd laugh- g and cheering all the.way hrough.: The grand march led by piper H.Duggan was spectacular.he figure skating demonstration y Kathleen Kenwood, Grade 6 1s, Jane Boynes, Grade 5 girls, arbara O'Keefe, .and Andrea arlow from grade 4 girls was cellent, Results Results of the races are as pllows : Kindergarten without skates: Kenneth Tollstrom, 2.Teddy derson, 3.Alex Anderson.Grade 1 Boys with skates: 1.aul Tichauer, 2.Murray Ward- ope, 3.Christopher Robb.Grade 1 Boys without skates: .Tommy Wearing, 2.Billy fonnors, 3.Tommy Lewis.Grade 1.Girls with skates: 1.Pauline Daley, 2.Eleanor Robson, ; Mary Sherlock.Grade 1.Girls without skates: Gail Finlayson, 2.Michele Ri- ard, 3.Valerie Jackson.Grade 2.Boys: 1.Garry Ander- pm, 2.Basil Stevens, 3.Edwin farlow.Grade 2 Girls: 1.Louise Starr, Jackie Grant, 3.Diane Geddes.Grade 3 Boys: 1.Bevan Boyd, Walter Williams, 3.Barry Rey- folds.Grade 3 Girls, Potato Race: 1.llen Adams, 2.Linda Webster, , Diana Brewer.; Grade 4 Boys: 1.George Chris- e, 2.Colin Hunter, 38.Charles White.Grade 4 Girls Potato Race: 1.Barbara O'Keefe, 2.Bonnie Mor- son, 3.Iris Lightfoot.Grade 5 Boys: 1.Barry Weber, 2.Brian Hutchison, 3.Gor- on Smith, Grade 5 Girls Hockey Stick ace: 1.Francis Remillard, 2.Trudy Maag, 8.Shirley Iseard.Grade 6 Boys: 1.Grant Dixon, 2.David Jones, 3.Donald Iseard.Grade 6 Girls: 1, Dorothy Ma- riasine, 2.Lenore Chesner, 3.Kathleen Kenwood, Officials: Announcer Herb Lind- ner; Parade and Race Marshalls, Art Buckmaster and Steve Howard; Judge of Costumes, Mrs.L.S.Howard, E.J.Anderson, and Alex MacLaurin; Custodian of Prizes, Bob Robson; Starter, Harry Chalk; Judges of Races, Tom Gilmour, Charlie Henderson, Mel Geddes, Bert Adams, and Messrs.Caplan and Reid.Two Westmount police officers supervised the proceedings on skates.\u2019 e Playing Hockey.(Continued from Page 14) great game for his shut-out.John Wilson in the Bombers nets also played a standout game.Brian Hutchison, Gordon Smith and Barry Webster were the best men on the ice for Kings.Paul Taylor, Peter Sinclair and Frank Philpott played good hockey for the losers.Led by Kenny Lyons who notched the hat trick, St, Leos eliminated the Roslyn Rangers to move into the finals for the championship.Calder Black scored a brace of markers while John Roach, Jerzy Swatez and Mike Consiglio came up with a goal apiece.For the losers David Young, David Nelson and George Young played good hockey.Bantam \u201cA\u201d The Avenue Stars moved into the finals against St.Leo\u2019s when they knocked out the Braves 10-6 in a two game semi-final series for the championship of the West- mount Municipal Bantam League.Last Friday night the Stars defeated the Braves 5-2.The Stars\u2019 goals were well divided with Dick Christensen, Laurie Bennett, Terry Grey, Paul Hamilton and Willis Beaton scoring a goal each.John Messenger and Bob Anderson were the Braves\u2019 goal getters.On Saturday afternoon, the LLVSILIISSLS LS LS LLL LILLE EEL STLLS S11 1S SLL SLLTILILLLL SS SLLSILIS SSL LS IS 11S LESS SS ISLS SELLS SOLS SSAA AS 4 Attention! 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