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[" RT MARR ARYL NE TT His ie e Examiner 2 1 | Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis PRICE 3 CENTS School Union Undecided | De Lalanne Tells Roslyn | Mrs.G, C.Liersch, 55 Forden Street, was re-elected president of the Roslyn Home and School Association at the recent annual meeting, 3 | J.A, Da Lalanne, chairman of the Westmount Board of School ie Commissioners, who attended the meeting, told those present that certa\u2019n parts of the administration of Westmount Protestant Schools could probably be better carried out under the proposed plan for ade ministrative union with the Protestant School Board of Greater Monte cast of some 40 children who took .tesponsible for the musical end of the production with Mrs.S.Melnick training the dancers.Class teachers made the costumes and designed the scenery.Splendid Program Staged By Pupils at Queen\u2019s H-S + Parents and friends attending Queens Home and School Associa- + tion annual meeting held recently were entertained by children in the junior grades who staged the operetta \u201cFarmer In The - Dell,\u201d based on: well known nursery rhymes.Shown above is the part.Miss Luba S'uzar was Guatemala Consul Has Car Damaged Playing Samaritan .appointed by the City of Montreal \u2018rather than elected by the rate- real.But, he told the meeting there were other aspects not so favorable to the plan and the Westmount Board has not yet made up its mind to accept the union, Mr.De Lalanne said that the fact that the members of the Montreal Protestant School Board, who form the nucleus of the Greater Montreal board, were and the Provincial Government payers was a factor that might weigh against the union idea.Also, he be'ieved, Westmount teachers preferred the system of supervision now in force in West- mount schools to that in force in the rest of Montreal.Mr.De Lalanne asked whether General Ritchie Sends Telegram to Col.Knox, RHR.Lieutenant Colonel J.W.Knox, MB.E., of 420 Clarke avenue, Westmount, regimental commandant of the Black Watch, received a wire on Monday from General Sir Neil M.Ritchie, K.C.B., K.B.E., ; All the Consul General of thers was any point De Led not D.S.0., M.C., A.D.C., chairman of : Guatemala, Ismael Mendez Za- those present, but no questions the British Joint Services Mission vo A.most enjoyable evening was spent by parents and friends attend- babua, received for an act of ope forthcoming.in Washington, and Colonel of ing the recent annual general meeting of the Queen's Home and School Association, Children of grades 1 to 4 put on a delightful operatta \u201cThe Farmer in the Dell\u201d based on well known nursery rhymes with the children being dressed in appropriate costumes made by class teachers, Queen's choir grades 5 and 6 sany selections from the work of Stephen Foster.This took the form of a dramatization of the biography of the composer and was most effectively rendered.Speakers included Brig.J.A.DeLalanne, chairman of the School Current Events Club Held Lively School Debate \u201cAre we expecting too much from our schools?\u201d \"Are teachers free to teach?\u201d \u201cShould we have federal aid to education in Can- [7 ada?\u201d these and the educational He said, YWe think joining of all departure.You have my very best 4 | set-up in the province of Quebec we boards ig inevitable, but when whee y very i.j were the substance of a panel dis-|it Will come we cannot say.\u201d - \u2014_\u2014 : 4 | cussion before the Current|There was no compulsion for At the 9th Annual Meeting of the Quebec Hospital Service Asso- pine will be recalled that General CR Events Club of Westmount Se-' Westmount to join the Protes-| ciation, which operates the Blue Cross Plan in the Province of Quebec, pio + watch regiment and was i IE nlor High School at its regular jtant School Board for Greater it was revealed that 600,000 Quebec residents are now subscribing to honored at a ceremony held in à meeting last week.\u201c Bruce MacFarlane in his talk on the freedom of teachers stress- éd the fact that teachers have to use moderation in political and religious discussions, In hig speech on \u201cAre we expecting too much from our schools?\u201d Skip Warnok emphasized the fact that most parents are inclined to load too fhuch of the responsibility of edu-! cating their children on the schools.Valerie Ross endeavoured to show why there should be federal aid to education in Canada.Doug Turner gave a detailed account of the Unique organization of schools in this province.A very Îlvey discussion followed, including & popular demand for a wider tange of subjects.The retiring president, Danny Usher of 11-Bb, perhaps the most dynamic officer in the four years of the club\u2019s existence, was presented with a silver mountéd and suitably engraved gavel in appreciation of his services this past year.The manager.of the Montreal Royals Baseball team, Wally Austin, will be the speaker at the concluding meeting of the.season next week, ¥ Commission for Westmount, H.C.Jay, of the Quebec Home and School Association, Max Ford, a former principal of the school, now a prominent businessman, and E.Pitcairn, principal of Queen's School.\u201cMr.DeLalanne, who spoke at the business session which followed the entertainment, said that the Westmount Commission Had not yet reached a decision on whether they should turn complete administration of the schools over to the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.Montreal at the present, he said.No questions were asked by -those present.The operetta staged by the jun- jor grades in which about 40 children took part was the highlight of the evening.Miss Luba Slu- zar, music teacher, was responsible for the musical production, with\u2019 Mrs.S.Melnick having trained the dancers.The scenery and costumes which evoked much admiration were designed and made by the class teachers, The choir of the senior grades 5 and 6, nunibering about 50, concluded the entertainment with a dramatized song version of the life.of the composer, Stephen Foster.The singing was excellent as wag the work of the commentator, Ted Harrison, a student in 6B.Master of Ceremonies was Harold Downie also of 6B who showed good showmanship.Nicole Wanner, another pupil, was soloist and handled her part well.Miss Luba Sluzar directed the choir and Mrs.G.- Harterre accompanied, Following the.concert, the children were shown movies in another part of the school, during which the business of the annual courtesy May 2 was a scraped and bent fender.The Consul General Was - approaching No.2 Fire Station at Victoria Avenue and The Boule: vard when he noted a fire coat dropped by one of the reels as it went off to answer a call.He parked his car, went to retrieve it, returned to be greeted by the sight of another auto bashing into the side of his vehicle, The other driver, Harry Noval- ker, of 5610 Bradford Place, tod the Westmount police that he was trying to pass the Consul General\u2019s car when he scraped it.Mrs.G.-C.Liersch, president, thanked Mr.De Lalanne for coming to the meeting and for his explanation of the provosed school changes which she said had been the cause of much discussion in Westmount.Officers elected for the 1951- 52 term were: Mrs.G.C.Liersch, re-elected president; honorary president, G.A.Grimson; S.M.Cossage, past president; Prof.J.M.Boyes and Mrs.F.Binmore, vice-presidents; executive members, Mrs.R.G.Beck, Mrs.B.W.Robinson, Mrs.F.T.Dennis, G.H.Penrose, Miss P.D.Gallant, Geoffrey H.Merrill, A.R.Wright, irs.H.Call, Mrs.A.R.Webster, Gibson E.Craig, Leeds M.Nelson, T.A.C.Sinclair.Reddy Hospital Receives $94,833 From Blue Cross the Blue Cross hospital plan, and that 809% of that number also subscribe to the surgical plan.During 1950, a number of residents of Westmount were admitted to the Herhert Reddy Memoriala: - em Hoapital, and Blue Cross paid 94,- 833.00 on their behalf.Blue Cross has now paid well over $21,000,- 000.00 since 1942 for care given Quebec residents.85 hospitals located in Quebec are now affiliated with Blue Cross, and 1913 Quebec doctors are participating in the Plan.; Although hospital and medical costs have steadily increased since 1942, when Blue Cross was first established, Blue Cross has weathered every increase, has decreased its rate of operation expense to a low of 9.1%, and has maintained its financial reserves at a sound level.Reserves now stand at $1,431,000.00.The Blue Cross Plan now has nine years\u2019 experience, and this will prove of great benefit to the public in the years to come.Hospital and medical protection is undoubtedly the form of insurance or protection which has the largest utilization.During 1950, it was established that 127 out of every 1,000 Blue .Cross members (Continued on Page 2) were admitted to hospital, \u2018 Canadian Club V-P.the_ parent Black Watch Regiment, congratulating Col.Knox on the fact that the Black Watch (R.H.R.of Canada) had been selected as one of the Canadian regiments asked to, form a come pany in the special brigade designed to form part of the European force.General Ritchie's telegram read as follows: \u201cThe news that a Company of the Black Watch of Canada is to proceed to Europe has been read with great pride and satisfaction.Pride particularly in the Knowledge that you have been singled out for this duty to represent your city overseas.Satige faction in the gppreciation that you will add to the laurels and fame of the Regiment.\u201cI hope I may have the opportunity of seeing you before your the Bleury street armory.Col.Knox is quite enthusiastic over the response to the call for volunteers and expects that the I Black Watch company will be up to strength at an early date.Recruiting is proceeding daily at the armory.\u201cToujours la Politesse\u201d \u2014 Damages Steps, Drives Off A.Jones was sitting on the porch of his third floor flat at 1059 Greene Avenue Saturday when a lady driver smashed into his front steps and drove away without leaving her name.He told the Westmount Police that the car made a left \u2018turn north on Greene.The lady driver 'noked inexperienced and uncertain at the wheel.She accelerated 'too fast, bounce ad over the pavement and ended ,up with the front of her auto Alderman EK.Panet-Raymond of Westmount, who has been elected vice-president of the Canadian Chub of Montreal.poked into the stairs, Her gentle~ man companion got out of the car, straightened the fender, then they drove off, imei a T apn pe Ei Re ages me a es ie PE ERP rm an al rt 0005 TEE glo Mea PAGE WO A British utility car, the well- known Land Rover, was the joint winner in the 9,400-mile Algiers- Cape Town rally.The vehicle was first in the 12-20 h.p.class.Only repairs necessary on the run were for a puncture and a broken speedometer cable.Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 LET ME HELP \u2018vou! DISCOURAGED?SORROW?PROBLEMS?SICKNESS?Would special prayer help you?offered Counsel regardless of your faith.Confidential appointment.Phone Fl.2820 consultation by J, R.Eakin Dead, Was Active in Sports and Church John Robinson Eakin, 80, died Monday at his residence, 10 Ingle- side avenue, Westmount, after a ; long illness.The funeral service was held privately.Born in Montreal on June 12, 1871, the son of the late Mr.and Mrs.William Eakin, he was a resident of Westmount for more than 50 years.Mr.Eakin joined the Standard Life Assurance Company in 1888 and served continuously with the company until his retirement in 1936.\u201c For many years he was an active member of the Westmount | Horticultural Association and was also a life member of the Mont- ;real Amateur Athletic Associa- | tion.He was a member of West- \" mount Park-Emmanuel Church.Surviving are a son, Dr.W.W.Eakin; two daughters, Miss Win- nifred Eakin and Mrs.J.A.deLalanne; a brother, W.Edward Eakin, and a sister, Mrs.H.C.Burgess.His wife died in 1937.Sp lendid .Rev.O.J.Ritz, M.A., B.Th.Ee ep TE \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d ERE every day of the year for = INSURANCE L Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER PL.9488 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.Montreal Pomona from Page 1) 2] meeting and election of officers i proceeded.Refreshments were served at the conclusion.Sidney B.Fraser, retiring president, gave a report covering the year's operations which were considered quite satisfactory in spite of the fact that this was the initial year for the association.The following officers were elected for the 1951-52 term.of office: president, C.MacMillan, 364 Wood Ave.; 1st vice-president, T.Roland, 66 Bruce Ave.; 2nd vice- president, Mr.Wood, 1361 Greene Ave.; recording secretary, Mrs.Helen Bowen, 4277 Western Ave.; corresponding secretary, Mrs.G.R.Cragg, 384 Wood Ave.: treasurer, Mrs.H.Griffiths, 136 Clan- deboyne Ave, BRITISH TV CAMERAS British television equipment has been chosen in the face of keen competition by UNO for permanent installation at TUN Jopnapezz headquarters in New York.Barrister and Solicitor Reside Office: HA.9238-39 4557 Sherbrooke St.HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James Street West - Department for the Closing ot Estates of Deceased Persons > nee: Ambassador Apts, Westmount West \u2014 GLenview 2177 30C\u2014>0 A OCT D0CT DOC D0 DOC D0 OO I0C OC\" i CARBURETOR | SERVICE | R REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT FOR ANY MAKE ) 2 celal.| avvonenue(f)eœurmenr | 4010 St.Catherine West FL.4611 ° {Corner Atwater) oc MOC SOC SOK Do< 2 o\u20acP3D0O 30 \u20140\u2014>0 running water \u2014 some with private standing meals \u2014 and \u2014 SPECIALIZING IN WIN-SUM INN HAS MOVED TO ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS, P.Q.A lovely setting on a height overlooking this famous village.Spacious lawn and sunny terrace.Private swimming-pool close by.Golf within twenty minutes\u2019 walk.No mosquitoes or black flies.22 large, cheery bedrooms \u2014 each with a delightful view \u2014 all with in bed, if desired, at no extra charge.Exceptional hospitality, out- | The Dog Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system, Rates $5.50 to $7.50 per day, meals included Telephone Ste.Adele 3582 bath.Ideal spot for a rest.Breakfast House,\" downstairs, for cocktails.AFTERNOON TEAS.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 Unity Boys Club News Westmount Rotarians now are going full spéed ahead preparing for the annual Westmount Rotary Carnival which will be held again this year in Westmount Park.The dates are from Tuesday, June 19 to Saturday, June 24.As in the past five years the major proceeds from the five day entertainment will go for further equipment and the maintenance of Unity Boys' clubhouse.S.B.Cayford, çhairman of the carnival has announced his or- zanizing committee and they are as follows: Frank Kenwood, vice- chairman; R.R.Kennington, admission; Ernie E.Mills, advertising; Lincoln R.Newman, cashier; Robert M.Clark, construction; William G.Moxley, decorating; Jack B.x Burrows, equipment; William H, Girard, lighting; James G.Lawson, -personnel; Frank Carlin, prizes; Wm.R.Abbott, publicity; Wm.F.Close, purchasing; C.W.Wright, refreshments; W.H.Allison, stock; J.C.Colton, treasurer.Penny Carnival: Don't forget Friday evening, June 1, the date of the Unity Boys\u2019 Penny Carnival.Plans now are to have members rally to help erect the booths in the gym, Monday, May 21.Another item of news is the meeting of the Penny Carnival Committee which will be held in the clubhouse on Tuesday eve- | ning, at 8.30 p.m.COMING EVENTS Wild Animal Show: One hundred members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club have been invited to attend the Wild Animal Show, Friday afternoon, May 18.Those wishing to attend should give their names at the general office in order that arrangements can be made with the schools to have the afternoon off.Unfortunately boys and girls from Queen's School will not be \u2018able to go due to school work necessary on that day.Girls\u2019 Camping: And here's looking forward to summer.The Junior League have a very limited number of vacancies.for Midget and Junior Unity girls to attend their camp this summer.So if you wish to go get in touch with Miss Dalme right away in the Unity Clubhouse office.SPORTS Volleyball Championship: The Vets won the W.G.Moxley Trophy by two straight gains over the Unity Boys Club last Thursday.Mr.Moxley praised them for their fine playing and.presented the trophey to their team captain Gordon Graham, Softball: Any member of the club wishing to play softball this summer is asked to see Ron Brambell or Miss Dadvidson right away so that teams can be organized.Basketball: Unity Girls won a close game over St.Columbia House by a score of 35-33.Wednesday the winners were invited to a party at St.Columbia House where they spent the evening playing and dancing.\" Sportsmen Show: The hoard of directors and staff of Unity were grateful to the Anglers Association of Quebec and the Quebec Federation of Fish and Game through whose kindness large numbers of Unity Club members were able to visit the Sportsmen's Show at the Forum last week.Photo By Westmounter Exhibited in Toronto The man with a camera, Albert Aldford, 396 Grosvenor Avenue, whose manipulations of his shutter has brought him into prominence as a Canadian photographer in the last months, has had another of his photos chosen for exhibition.(See The Examiner of March 30 for a feature on Mr.Aldford.) His photo, entitled \u201cSundown Over Parliament Buildings,\u201d was exhibited at the Toronto International Salon of Photography last week at the Museum of Arts.One of Mr.Aldford's pictures was recently used on the cover of the national slick cover magazine, \u201cYour Garden and Home.\u201d 7 Mrs.H.Wheeler Died Suddenly Here on Tuesday Mrs.Harold Wheeler, wife of Harold Wheeler, a partner of Hugh MacKay, & Co., stock brokers, died suddenly on Tuesday at her home, 363 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount.Born in Montreal, Mrs.Wheeler attended St.Patrick's Academy.The former Alice Josephine Boyne, she was the daughter of the late Dr.John Boyne and of Mrs.Alice Boyne, of Montreal.She was married in 1934 to Mr.Wheeler, who is a director of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal.She is survived by a stepbrother, Robert Burns; brothers, John and Emmett Boyne; a sister, Mrs.Lionel Wheeler; and four daughters, Carolyn Ann, Sandra, Rosemary and Gail, all of Montreal.A funeral service was held yesterday morning in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Burial was in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.M.Soden Elected On NOMA Board H.M.Soden, 151 Abbott avenue, Westmount, was elected treasurer of the National Office Management Association Montreal Chapter at the annual meeting of the chapter on Monday night.Mr.Soden is connected with the Sherwin Williams Company of Canada.He is alsd an enthusiastic member of the Putters Club of Westmount.Elected as president was G.R.Arnott, of Consolidated Theatres Ltd., who succeeded R.C.Lud- low of R.C.A, Victor who remains a director for one year.The full slate of officers elected were, President G.R.Arnott.Vice-president, H, S.Dawson, Shawinigan Water and Power Co.; secretary, K.L.McMillan, Canadian Industries, Ltd.; treasurer, H.M.Soden, Sherwin Williams Co., of Canada, Ltd.Directors: J.M.Aylen, Montreal Tramways Company; F.J.Buck, Bank of Montreal; H.T.Mellanby Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd; A.Rainville, Montreal City & District Savings Bank; A.W.Robertson, Northern Electric Co.Ltd.; J.Russell, The T.Eaton Co.Ltd.of Montreal.Miss Emily Mary Waud Died Here in 89th Year Miss Emily Mary Waud, of 338 Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, on Saturday following a funeral service held in the Church of St.John the Evangelist.She was in; her 89th year.Miss Waud was the daughter of the late E.W.and the Hon.Mrs.! Waud.Survivors include Mrs, Ludlow St.J.Haskell, Westmount, Edward W.Waud, Toronto, and Peter B.Waud; Sherbrooke, P.Que.© two+t Religion Helped By Science Says Rabbi H.J.Stern \u201chelp-mates, not harm-mates,\u201d and both come to terms in insisting that life must have meaning, Dr, Harry J.Stern said in his sermon at the regular Sabbath service in Temple Emanu-el, Westmount, Friday night.Speaking on \u201cScience, Psychole ogy and Religion,\u201d he said that these three are the central ins fluences on human life today.Res ligion is the oldest, since it is prace tically coincident with the experie ence of mankind, he added.While science.has made mirace ulous strides, its authority is be ing questioned today.\u201cIts power of redemption is questioned and it is no longer holding the confidence of men.Science has no values cone science, or feeling.It must be cons trolled by some influence wholly beneficial,\u201d Psychology, said Dr.Stern, is an outgrowth of science and has done great good, but-it has its limitae tions, Some of the finest psychoe logists are today calling upon people to return to religion, for religion gives value to life.\u2018As science needs religion, religion also needs science, the rabbi contended.\u201cScience without reli gion makes man a brute; religion atic.Science gives sight; religion gives vision.Science describes; religion prescribes.\u201d t St.Matthias Pack Go After Rangers The Pack held the \u2018annual- Pare, ents\u2019 Night last Friday and had.quite the best tournout of parenté.in the last few years.The pros gram was mainly a games eve ning, with the dance of Shere | Khan's Death and a skit by the Sixers and Seconds.This last item went very well and all seemed to enjoy it.Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program.Canon Gilbert Oliver, the ,Pack Chaplain, was present and spoke briefly to the parents and Pack.Tonight the Pack will resume regular meetings, with the accent on getting through First and Second Star before the end of the season.The coat hanger competition is going on, so all Cubs are urged to bring down their hangers tonight.Hangers must be grouped in bundles of fifty, and tied at both ends and at the hook so that the bundles will not fall apart.Sixers and Seconds are reminded of the Westmount District Sixers Rally which takes place on Saturday, May 12th (tomorrow afternoon) at two o'clock.Ase sembly will be by a quarter to two, full uniform and bring a, lunch.There is not much more {ime left before the Pack closes for the seasoh, so Akela hopes that all men who now have just a few items in First or Second Star, will complete them quickly before June.Often a thread breaks because the tension was too tight, especiale ly in jersey and other stretchy fabrics.For jersey use loose tension.Ladies\u2019 & Gentemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED .ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE, Wi.3205 {Just below St.Catherine) Religion and psychiatry are Without science makes man a fan- soie nnos mo wd 7 VL bit D - - we > Be cde Acre\" 00 B® OO 2 O 6 J e [e = ea abus REPAIRED - REFINISHED .SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates 4488 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT VOL.XXII, No.19 WE.2323 .WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 Æxaminer \"50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN'S WE.4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRÉE Sunday School Choirs Compete in Westmount Festival Shown above is one of the United Church Sunday School Choirs which competed in the music festival held in Westmount Park Emmanuel United Church on Friday night.Over 160 children participated.Adjudicator was John Robb, Mus.Douglas United Church, Westmount.The choir of Wesley United was judged the winner in the senior group.St.James United won the class B section.Rev.Harvey B.Campbell welcomed the young guests from seven churches.Bac., organist and choir director of Dominion New Stop Signs Authorized Westmount City Council at its last meeting authorized the placing of a stop sign on Prince Albert &venue at Windsor avenue.FOR EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE CHARGES ON LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Call WE.5908 Ask for Mr.H.Levin Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS \" CLOSED SATURDAYS Red Feather Challenge To Citizens Rotary Told Stuart Richardson, of Northern Electric, a member of the Public relations committee of the Welfare Federation spoke Wednesday at Westmount Rotary on \u201cThe Challenge of the Red Feather\u201d.Richardson outlined the establishing of the Red Feather Speakers Bureau which aims to supply competent speakers on Welfare Federation topics.Since the establishing of the bureau two months ago over a dozen speaking dates have been arranged and many other requests have been received for speakers for the fall and winter.The Speakers Bureau is operating on a year round basis.Mr.Richardson went on to outline the establishing of the Welfare ¥Federation in Montreal and the tremendous effect it has had on the community.\u201cWe are fortunate,\u201d he said, \u201cin having established in Montreal something which is considered as a model in other parts of this continent.\u201d In addition, he said, \u201cWe are also Young Boy Has Narrow Escape Here on Sunday Mark Selby, aged 7, of 4250 Sherbrooke Street, learned his lesson the hard way Sunday when he dashed out between two parked autos on Kensington and ran smack into the fender of a passing car.He only had a bruised knee and side.Quality ROOFING that roofing job.All types of roofing: Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT, ROOFING A SPECIALTY slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 \u2018Westmount Plumbing & Roofing - LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount .Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA.9864 fortunate in securing the interest and the time of those who administer the organization from the top level and also because of the \u2018energy and enthusiasm of the professional staff.\u201d \u201cThat we have been able to restablish an organization like this is a feather in our caps, a Red Féather.Red Feather means that we admit certain responsibilities which go with citizenship.It is an indication that we reach for the good life, that we recognize hardship, pain and distress and that we endeavour to locate the cause and provide the cure.\u201cRed Feather is a challenge to every citizen.It calls for the best effort of all those who have the interest of this community at heart and who are willing to volunteer their time on its behalf,\u201d said the speaker.The speaker was introduced by James Lawson and thanked by Jack Colton.Philip Page introduced and welcomed the visiting Rotarians.on \u201cThe Taverns of Old England\u201d, Atmosphere Of English Inn Not Exported\u2014Richardson Maple Leaf Wing, R.C.A.F.Association met on Wednesday night in No.401 Squadron Mess, 4450 Sherbrooke Street, Westmount, and heard Stuart Richardson, of the Noithern Electric Company, speak Many things have been exported from England, he said, but nobody has yet exported the atmosphere of an English Inn.President A.G.McNiece, thanked Mr.Richardson for his most interesting discourse which he said brought back memories to those who had served overseas during World War II.Many of the taverns mentioned were well known to Canadian flyers, he said.thority on the subject, has made a study of the English Inn, its origin, and its effects on English history.The speaker said that there was a tradition in the early days of England that food and rest should be given the traveller.This was provided at the house of the villiage squire.He was known in these days as \u201cthe lord of the lands.\u201d As years went by the title was abbreviated to \u201clandlord\u201d \u2014 a name which is still in use.Mr.Richardson stated that in the period that the early English churches and cathedrals were being built it became necessary to provide accommodation for those making pilgrimages.This necessitated the building of inns on church property.So the English churches and inns grew up side by side.Many still in existence give evidence of .this alliance.We have inns named \u201cThe Angel,\u201d \u201cThe Mitre,\u201d \u201cThe Five Loaves,\u201d \u201cThe Cross Keys\u201d (for St.Peter) and \u201cThe Salutation\u201d for the Virgin Mary.The speaker went into great detail regarding the strange names of English pubs.No name was given at random.There was always a reason for giving a pub la particular name.Mr.Richardson expressed the thought that the pubs had given (Continued on Page 5) Mr, Richardson, who is an au-* Westmount Paving Contracts Given Contracts worth $122,462 have been awarded Charles Duran- ceau Limited to lay sheet asphalt on three sections of Westmount roads.The contracts include: \"$27,370 to pave Sherbrooke Street between Roslyn and Clarke Avenues.$44,772 to pave Cote St.Antoine Road between Clarke and Met- calfe Avenues.$71,100 to pave Summit Circle.Work was started on Summit Circle last Sunday.Lillian Hingston Exhibits Paintings at Roslyn Studio A preview of the exhibition of the paintings of Lilian Hingston took place yesterday afternoon.May 10th, at her studio, 310 Roslyn Avenue, when the studio group of the Women's Art Association attended a reception.The exhibition will take place from today, Friday, May 11, to Monday, May 21, from 3.00 to 9.00 p.m.\"This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup SALADA SEE OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS .AT REASONABLE PRICES Also Flower and Vegetable Seeds \u2014 Grass Seed \u2014 Fertilizers \u2014 Insecticides \u2014 Sprayers, etc.Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set - MA.6219 À Catherine we 4169 St.FL.2641 1885 Bt.Catherine W.MA.6219 4860 Sherbrooke W.DE.1145 mare baser a a liz LE ET RECN Func eA ra PAGE FOUR PLEASURE GARDENS Floral colours of the Festival of Britain pleasure gardens, Batter- sea Park, will be based on a theme of gold, purple and scarlet.The display will include 40,000 tulips, 17,000 pansies, 12,000 wallflowers, 7,000 begonias and 25, 000 hollyhocks.industrial plants 65 Hillside Avenue promptly WESTMOUNT ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or carried out.P.McCuaig Limited Wi.1104 BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER! Keep Cool All Summer Long By in Our Pool SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP 3 MONTHS - $7.Effective May 15th © IT'S ECONOMICAL \u2014 7 cents a day ® IT'S ENJOYABLE \u2014 Swim EVERY Day © IT'S SENSIBLE \u2014 Keep Cool You CAN Beat the Heat BOYS further information.Ask about our Summer in the City \u2014 CAMP WESTMOUNT \u2014 Learn to swim \u2014 Enjoy your holiday from school at the \"Y\", Phone GL.3916 for WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 New Stamps to Commemorate Anniversary These postage stamps, commemorating 100 years of British North American Postal Administration, will be issued Sept.24 to coincide with the opening of the International Philatelic Exhibition in Toronto.The 15-cent denomination reproduces the first postage stamp issued in City Streets Due For Face Lifting City Manager T.J.Hughes revealed today that during the regular Westmount Spring cleanup, the City's streets were due for 5,000 square yards of patching.He said that 20 macadam surface roads would be getting a surface treatment which will consist of laying a new surface on top of the old.He would not say which streets were to receive the Refuge .and Hope To those in trouble and despair, The Salvation Army offers a sure refuge and the chance to make a fresh start.Under its care, the needy and the erring are revived in body and spirit and their feet set on paths of usefulness.To support this endless task, The Army needs YOUR dollars.Again it appeals\u2014confidently\u2014 to YOU.RED SHIELD SERVICES Approximately -1,546,000 Conadians were materially helped last year by the personol services of the Solvation Army in Hs Matere nity Homes, General Hospitals, Old Fotks' Homes, Prison and Police Court Work, Children's Homes, Children\u2019s Summer Comps, Missing Friends\u2019 Service, Free Labour Service, Men's Hostels, CRETE IAAI MSE ENR ELIE HIRE ITC BE midi treatment.GA | vati m LW N e A 927 UNIVERSITY TOWER BLDG, Cr ERENT MONTREAL.HIRI IE PET \\ Canada in 1851.The other three denominations will emphasize the development of communiea- tions by land, water and air over the century in Canada.The 15-cent stamp will be red while the seven, five and four cent stamps wil be blue, purple and black, respectively.i GreenFingersCome By Work Claims \u201cBob\u201d Eaglesham \u201cPeople aren\u2019t born with green fingers,\u201d said \u201cBob\u201d Eaglesham, head gardner at the Westmount Greenhouses in an interview with The Examiner.According to Bob, green fingers are something you either grow or they just get stained that way from handling a lot of plants.Bob Eaglesham is the man who ought to know, for he has had his hands in the soil ever since he was a boy on his father's small farm in his native Scotland.Green fingers it is that Bob has.To verify this all one has to do is.to pay a visit to the Westmount Conservatory, There one will see part of his handywork.Or if you* were one of the 30,000 who visited the Annual Spring Show you would have seen the finished product in full flower.Bob's strong hands are the]: trade mark of his craft, They @re thick, calloused and ingrained with the soil he works, but they are tender and caring when it comes to nursing along the young green shoots.A native of Dalmellington, Ayrshire, he came to Canada in 1928 and from that day to this he has worked for the City as a gardener.For a number of years he was outside working in the parks and playgrounds.Since 1935 he has been inside in the greenhouses with the exception of a five-year period when he was away serving with the Air Force.The last two years he has bean head gardener.As the head gardener Bob has the overall responsibility for all sections of the greenhouses although his own bailiwick is the tropical house.Round the year there are more | than 100,000 plants to\u2019 plant, water and fertilize.30,000 of these are what are called annuals, petunias, azinias, astors, lobelia, alysumm, etc., being used for the parks, Another 15,000 are grown for the Spring flower show, 5,000- to decorate the flower clock and 1,000 are mums.The remainder are spread through the greenhouses on year around show.Bob's pet project in the conservatory is the orchid display.He prefers the tropical plants because they are colorful, a little out of the ordinary and \u2018make you feel as though you are down in the tropics.\u201d ; According to him the art of gardening is something that is passed on from generation to generation.Not so long ago the older gardeners used to guard trade secrets but nowadays pass them freely on to the younger ones.The tricks of the fade said Bob are knowing what type of soil to use, how to feed the plants, keeping them clean, how to spray for insects, how to repot and knowing when the plant reaches maturity.Bob lives, in Chateauguay Heights with his wife and four children, «When asked if he was ever going to go into business for himself, he smiled and said he had a big enough job where he WAS LLY HT niet With a fine texture, similar to lawn and cambric, nainsook is à cotton fabric finished with a soft \u201cfeel\u201d and very suitable for children\u2019s clothing.FUEL BILLS TOO HIGH?( I, wy | TIM OS \u20ac \"WALL - FLAME OILBURNER™ Trap many SAVINGS ® A e in idling That's tight! 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Marie-Claire Tremblay\u2019s \u201cLe Compagnon,\u201d the prize for oil painting.Four honorable mentions went to: Reynald Tessier, Enola Ewing, Margo Mel- lor, Albert Ireland.Other exhibitors are: Betty Campbell (pastel: \u201cHelen\u201d), H.C, Boyes, Frances Browne, Elizabeth Campbell, Lorette Doheny, Louise Dostert, Armand Gauthier, Adelaide Holland, André L'Heureux, Myra Masterson, Angeline Montgomery, Frederick W.Oke, Evelyn Pinkerton, Jean Provost, Gilberte Sénécal, T.P.Slattery, Jessie Stevenson, Lois Yamamoto, Derek Caron, Carleton McDiarmid.The exhibition remains on view until May 20, afternoons and evenings, from 2 p.m.to 10 p.m.To get egg stain off silverware rub with a small amount of dry + soda on a soft, damp cloth.\u2019 HILLMAN SEDAN $1,871 PLUS HEATER THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 - Atmosphere .(Continued from Page 8) some qualities to the English people.He thought the very exis- teince of the pub with its communal character affected those who frequented its bars and brought some life, some warmth, some friendship, into their \u201cotherwise frequently dull lives.For hundreds of years the English pub was the heart and centre of English life.News from the outside world came to the inn and went from there to the countryside.The inn was the meeting place for the early lodges, courts of law, coroners juries, town councils and so on.When a proclamation was received from the King it was first posted on the door of the inn on the theory that sooner or later everyone would pass that way, An English inn has a character all its own.Many things of an English character have been ex- ported.Nobody has.yet satisfac-| torily exported the atmosphere of said, PAGE FIVE an English Inn, Mr.Richardson RE a2 F2 3 ; 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ORDER NOW and save time, money and worry with this remarkable offer.LASALLE @ (of: Buy Now and Save \u2014 Pay Out of Income YOUR BEST FUEL BUY / rested by the Communists, marched out of Seoul and probably executed.Two secretaries of the staff were killed in the battle.So were the wife and child of another staff member.As it could, the YMCA.plunged into relief work.At Pusan, 36 secretaries \u2014 15 of them volunteers \u2014 joined to help refugees in the area.Later they organized a War Time Emergency National Committee to guide relief and plan re-establish- ment of regular work when it is possible.Staff Hid Under Floor Won, of the Seoul Y staff, hid under the floor of a friend's house by day, did Y work by night.Bombs destroyed the Seoul Y buildings; yet all through the summer the Y.M.C.A.cared for 60 orphans, some of whom lived in the Y ruins and organized themselves under the boys\u2019 work secretary.After the UN forces retook Seoul, a small Y building, 12 by 21 feet, was built of rubble .in the ruing of the old.Humorously, hopefully, Y members\u2019 erected a sign: \u201cThe smallest Y.M.C.A.building in the world, the ?-est Y program in the world\u201d.No news has arrived regarding this Y since Seoul fell a second time to the Communists.- Most startling was the rebirth of Assoclations in two North Korean cities during the brief work sprang up after a 10-year 30's; the Communists had suppressed it when it started in spontaneously to 2,000 members and began classes, held concerts, helped wounded soldiers, and cleaned up the city! Hopeful of the future in Korea, the International Committee of the Y.M.C.A.has set up an emergency project to provide $150,000 of aid to this movement.At year\u2019s : end, a World Services secretary | flew to Pusan as a concrete pledge of assistance: One of the first things he did was sit sin When the Communists first took ! the southern capital Hyun Dong: UN occupation.At Hamhung, Y blackout.At the Communist cap- | ital, Pyengyang, the Y had been ; closed by the Japanese in the | 1945; but during 40 days of free- | dom in 1950, anew Y here grew! Commissions Open In Canadian Army To Single Men Single men between 18 and 25, without previous military experience, are eligible for short service commissions in the Canadian Army Active Force, Defence Minister Brooke Claxton announced plan, known as \u201cdirect entry\u201d, Monday.This new officer procurement involves a continuous one-year training program.Divided into ! five phases, it is designed to channel candidates to units as quickly as possible.Applicants must have junior matriculation or its equivalent.Initial rank on appointment to a commission will be second-lieu- tenant.| with representatives of nine local Associations who, though UN , forces were still in retreat, gal- :lantiy planned for the Triennial Korean Y Convention in the spring ! HARD OF HEARING .An amazing invention lets you HEAR WITH BETTER UN- | DERSTANDING.Read about it in a new free booklet, \u201cTop Secret.\u201d Get your copy today.No obligation.ee Sn ! | | Maico Hearing Service (Montreal) Reg'd 1 room 718, 1410 Stanley St.| I Please send me booklet | \u201cTop Secret\u201d | se.and No.Crarrreans eres | :| City Name oe a BO Me | Temple Emanu-El ~The t the asso- In the *.Since ve been ber 87.1d in 54 his pic- Again, ees, cas A.were pen rmy n and 25, experi- service anadian ce Min- nounced entry\u201d, 1rement ne-year ed into to chan- quickly junior livalent.nt to a nd-lieu- = ne local rh UN at, gal- \u2018riennial in the £ AY Officers Elected makes a tasty addition to gravies.Home and School Maurice A, Schwartz was elected president\u2018 of the Home And School Association of Temple Emanu-El at a meeting held this | week.- Others elected to office: Irving Bolowey, honorary president, Jos- éph M, Bambiger, vice-president, Abe Izenberg, treasurér, Samuel Garfield, secretary, Irving Bordo, corresponding secretary and: William Lightstone, Temple School Faculty representative.The following were appointed board members: Mr.and Mrs.ouis Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.Lewis| Sherwin, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bercusson, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Stearns, Mr.and Mrs.Mark Stein, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Morris, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rosenberg, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Papplebaum, Mr.and Mrs, Ivor Kursbatt, Rabbi Dr.and Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Carrick, Mr.and Mrs.Hershell H.Lewis, Mr.and Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mr.and Mrs.Myer Schwartz, Mr, and Mrs.Leo Lobel, Mr.and Mrs.Reuben Ginsberg, Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Izen- berg.Mr.and Mrs.Miles Wisen- thal.Next Friday the third anniversary thanksgiving service in observance of Israel\u2019s independence will be held at 8.15 p.m.Participants will include Moshe Yuval, Israeli Consul in charge, the Very Rev.Kenneth C.Evans, dean of Montreal and Rabbi Harry J.Stern.Hi-Y Girls Club Held Impressive Installation Rite One of the most serious and impressive installation-of-officers ceremonies was held in the West- mount \u201cY\u201d on May 5th.This was the last meeting of the West- mount Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Club for 1951 and brought many à tear to the 11th year students.Following the regular meeting, to which mothers of members were invited, the installation ceremony was held.The advisor, Miss Phyllis Wood spoke to the girls on what the executive of the club means.Each new officer received from the officer she Te- placed some token of her position.Pat Smith President, received the gavel from retiring president, Marilyn Smith, Elizabeth Alexander the secretarial records from Di Lemieux, Bonnie Louson, The Treasurer's reports from Margaret Tucker.Officers pleged fidelity to the club, and members to the executive.A prayer of guidance was led by the chairman of Devotion Iso- bel Hamilton, and a goodbye speech by the past president closed the actual ceremony.All present sang the ever \u2018popular hymn \u201cLead Kindly Light\u201d.After the ceremony, tea was served for all members and mothers.This tea was the first of the 1951-52 executive, and turned out to be à great success.Reports of the various committees were given which told exactly what the club had achieved during the year.GLAMOUR DISH Food that is poorly prepared loses its attractiveness as well as much of its nutritive value.Overcooking and too much water also help to spoil food.Quick cooking with the minimum amount of water will help to preserve the leafy types of vegetables\u2014and the water in which they are cooked ning, \u2018Academy, 358 Clarke Avenue, Mr.| St.Leo\u2019s Parents To Hear | Talk on Quebec Schools At the next meeting\u201d of L\u2019Association des Parents de West- mount to be held on Monday eve- May 14th, at St.Leo's J.O.Desaulniers, superintendent of Public Education, will discuss \u2014THE - EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, \u20181961 the- | organization of the\u2019 public School System in the Province of Quebec.All members of the association and their friends are cordially.invited to attend the last meeting of 1950-51 season.After the conference, the annual meeting of the association .will be held -and 'elec- \u2018tion of new officers will take .Westmount, and elected W.J.place.Heather Curlers Elect Officers.Heather Curling Club held its 84th annual meeting Friday night in the clubhouse, Kensington Ave., PAGE SEVEN MacKay president for the ensuing year.Other officers elected were: vice-president, F.C.Galer; treasurer, G.L.Bishop; secretary, C.E.Amy; directors; J.A.Bremner, A.P.Caswell, A, J.N.Foss, D, R.Hornsby, R.L.Meek, A.E, Smith, A.Stalker and I.R.Tait, Statements submitted indicated that the club enjoyed a successful season.At Home and Abroad SER VE CANADA in the \"Front Lines of Freedom.us ENGINEERS - PE AUOT UE Va VIDAL pat ye DS Men of a hundred trades, masters of a thousand problems \u2014 serving Canada and Canada\u2019s Army in countless ways \u2014 the Royal Canadian Engineers are key men in Canada\u2019s most important business today.defence.Working against time to build up our defences, one of Canada\u2019s most urgent needs is more men for the Active Force.This fast growing Army of ours needs men with the skills to give our modern Army the power to make things happen fast.In the Canadian Army many the Royal Canadian Engineers.of these skills belong to They include everything from the Building and Shop Trades, through Surveying and Map Making, to operating all types of equipment.It takes time \u2014 a lot of time \u2014 to train \u201cEngineers\u201d.Join Now! Learn the skills of the men who must be everywhere in the Canadian Army.We must be ready to defend our homes, our friends \u2014 the way we want to live.Join the Royal Canadian Engineers.: YOU TO ENLIST MUST: 1.Be a Canadian citizen or British subject.2.Be between 17 and 40 years of age.3.Be single.4.Meet Army test requirements.5.Volunteer for service anywhere.REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO: No.4 Personnel Depot, 772 Sherbrooke St.W, MONTREAL, P.Q.No.3 Personnel Depot, Connaught Barracks, 3 Citadel Hill, QUEBEC, P.Q.A3728-0 A pe i it pepe ES ry Fo RRR © ARS EEL : ¥ ; i À i | 4 em PAGE EIGHT THE EXAM Serving the City ot Westmount GARDEN SUBURB UF CANADA'S Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING INER COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Esaminer alms to be an independent, clepn newspaper (or the home, devoted to Mal) subscriptions; $2.00 pe: year; 31.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Ottaws Post Office \"Dept.FRIDAY, MAY 11, CROSSING GUARDIAN PLAN JUSTIFIED x # ow Westmount Children Better Protected \u201c Than In Other Municipalities Westmount parents have a very real reason to thank the City Council stituted the system of \u201cCrossing Guardians\u201d for the protection of children from school, in view of the accidents involving children which has recently occurred in Montreal.Credit must also be given to the traffic.squad of the Westmount Police Department who have been very alert in curbing speed 1951 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, artists and dangerous drivers.The number of cases of individuals charged with traffic infractions appearing before the Westmount oe Recorder in recent weeks is proof that our police are on the job : # #* % - - To those who were rather skeptical as to voblie servi°a the success of the crossing guardian plan, the results achieved, and the absence of ser- || ious accidents must have been convincing.\"It is hoped that it will be found possible to increase the number of guardians so that more intersections in the vicinity of our schools may be protected.This is one ex- penbe with which few will disagree.A child\u2019s life saved, or a child saved from permanent taxes.for having in» going to and heavy toll of disability and disfigurement, is well worth the spending of a moderate sum from our * * # The best investment Canada has is in her native born children \u2014 the men and women who will lead the nation in the next two or three decades.A suggestion received by the Examiner is that during the summer months crossing guardians might be posted in the neighbourhood of playgrounds which are mostly used teer mothers.by very young children.This is perhaps one service which could be performed.by volun- + 1 Christian Science | N i \u201cAdam and Fallen Man\u201d is the\u2018 subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Romans 5:19: \u201cAs by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made right- ! eous,\u2019 Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cFor if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life hy one, Jesus Christ.For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall al be made alive.\u201d (Romans 5:17 and I Corinthians 15:22.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the: Christian, Science textbook \u201cScien- re & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy:\u2014.\u201cJehovah declared the ground was accursed; and from this ground, or matter, sprang Adam, notwithstanding Goud had blessed the earth \u2018for man's sake.\u2019 From this it fol-' lows that Adam was nut the ideal .man for whom the earth was bles- | sed.The ideal man was revealed in due time, and was known as Christ Jesus.Through discernment of the spiritual opposite of materiality, even the way through Christ, Truth, man will reopen with the key of divine Science the gates of Paradise which human beliefs have closed, and will find himself unfal- len, upright.pure.and free.\u201d ox Fo Dominion Douglas | # =.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s| Supper will be administered in Dominion-Douglas Church Sunday.Dr.Lloyd Smith's pre-Communion sermon at the morning service will be \u201cSpiritual Reinforcement\u201d.The Choir will sing \u201cCome, O Creator- Spirit\u201d by Noble.Missionary Sunday will be observed in the Church School at 3, p.n The Teens Club will meet in | the lower gymnasium | In the evening Dr.Charles Johnston will take as his subject, \u201cBread and Prayers\u201d.and the Lord's \u2018Supper will climax the ser- BAHA'I A WORLD FAITH All the qualities and admirable perfections of man are purely good and exist.Evil is simply their non-existence.So ignorance is the wam of knowledge, error is the want of guidance, forgetfulness is | the want of memory, stupidity is the want of good sense.All these things have no real existence.LITERATURE FREE Box No.58 - Tel.C!.1879 | vice.Music will include \u201cWe Come unto our Fathers\u2019 God\".| After the service, the final Sun.° day evening program of the Young People\u2019s Union for the current season will -take the form of a variety concert, at which Rennie Gaines will be guest artist, assisted by local talent.On Tuesday at 10 a.m.the Women's Association will meet to \u201csew followed by luncheon to be served at 1 p.m, under the direction of Mrs.H.C, Johnston, Mrs.Wms Harrison, and Mrs.E.T.Armitage as hostesses.This will be the final luncheon of the season, and the executive of the Sewing Circle, the Handicraft Guild, and the\u2018 Ladies\u2019 Literary Society will he guests at the W.A.Mr.Frederick Krug will show colored slides of countries visited this year in Latin America.On, Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.all parents of Sunday School children are invited to an interesting evening under the auspices of the Home and School Group.Intermediate students of the Montreal Repertory Theatre assisted by \u201cMiss Gwyn Williams and James Sage will present a short play entitled \u201cHigh Pressure Area\u2019.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist $2 Academy Read Westmount, Que.Sunday, Mav 13th 11,00 a.in.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service, \u201cADAM AND FALLEN MAN.\u201d Golden Text: Romans 5:19, As by one man's disobedience many were -Made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading Room.52 Academy Road.2.00 pom.lo 4.00 pm.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, except Sunday s and Holidays.Ss.INTERNATIONAL NEW THOUGHT ALLIANCE RALLY TUESDAY, MAY 15 2.30 p.m.MONTREAL TRUTH CENTRE 1628 Sherbrooke St.(near Guy) Subject: \"ALWAYS A NEW MODEL\" 8.00 p.m.Ballroom, Ritz-Carlton Hotel Subject: \"EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED\" Rev.John Gatlin Coulson (Minister of First Church of Divine Science, Detroit, Michigan) ALL WELCOME! * * | Church of the Advent | = \u2014\u2014 * The Church of the Advent will celebrate Whit Sunday with a Holy Communion.This commemorates the festival of the Holy Spirit and birthday of the Catholic Church.Following communion there will a parish breakfast in the church hall.Appropriate music will he sung at the Solemn Eucharist and the Festal Evesong.SULPHUR FQR MICROBES U.K.scientists battling the world sulphur shortage are producing sulphur with microbes imported from warm lakes in North Africa.The tiny organisms turn sulphates and sulphides into sulphur by & process of oxidation.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, May 13th 11.00 a.m.Floral Gifts to Children.Dr.Johnston will Preach.10 a.m.Church Bible School 11 a.m.7.30 p.m.Rev.Andrew MacBeath, B.D., Toronto Bible Colle ge.Dr.Johnston will Preside.9.00 p.m, MASS .MEETING \u2014 under the Auspices of Toronto Bible College.EVERYONE WELCOMED TO ALL SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister \u201cSunday, May 13th 11.90 a.m, Public Warship, - 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship.The Minister will preach at both services.Lester A.Wood Organist and Chomaster, VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED A Nursery for Small Children is Conducted during the Morning Service of Worship.STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount Ave.and Victoria Ave.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Sundav, May 13th * 11.00 a.m.\u201cMOTHERS OF SALEM.\u201d 11,15 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cWHAT WILL WITH JESUS?\u201d A CORDIAL WELCOME 19 EXTENDED TO VISITORS Doris Killam, ACM, L.Mus.(MeGt11) Minister YOU DO MAY 11, 1951 MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE, | pq \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Attend the Church of \u2014 _ \u2014 ~ Come to - Your Church +s \u201cthe Bulivark ot Democracy.There Doés Freedom\u201d Flourish, \u2018 Church | Your Choice Regularly.| Stanley Presbyterian » » Kk \u201cOn Sunday there will be a special Monther\u2019s Day service for parents and their children at the morning service.The sermon will be \u201cMothers of Salem\u201d.In the evening the text will be: \u201cWhat Will You Do With Jesus?\u201d The monthly meeting of the board of managers will be held Monday evening at 8 p.m.* Westmount Baptist * Mothers\u2019 Day will be observed in Westmount Baptist Church at the Sunday morning service.| Children from nursery, kindergarten and primary grades will participate in the service.A Floral Gift will be presented to each child for \u201cMother.\u201d Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach.This promises to be a most interesting service, in which the mothers of the congregation will be honoured.Families are urged to attend as units.Rev.Andrew Macbeath, M.A.B.D, of the faculty of Toronto Bible College, will be the speaker at the evening service.Mr.Mac- beath is a preacher of outstanding | ability.He served for a number of years as a missionary in Africa and prior to coming to Canada fulfilled a ministry in Britain.Dr.Johnston will preside at the Ser- - ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.M.J.C.Levason WHITSUNDAY Holy Communion, Parish Breakfast.Children\u2019s Eucharist.Sunday School, Mattins.- Solemn Eucharist.Solemn Evensong.8.04 a.m.9.00 a.m.9.30 a.m.10.60 a.m.10.15 a.m.11.00 a.7.00 p.fn.Week-day Services Holy Communion: 7.00 a.m., Tucsday, Thursday, and\u201d Saturday; 8.00 a.m., Monday and Friday; 9.30 a.m., Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 am, daily except on Wednesday at 9.00 a.m Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev, Ganon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.P.R.M.Farrell, M.A.Whitsunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11,00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon.Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong und Sermon, Preacher: Rey.Peter Farrell.THURSDAY \u2019 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.(Choral) Preacher: \u2014 The Organist: Mr, Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Whitsunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior School.Bible Class.Confirmation Class, 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, er: The Rev.T.M.Preach- Dustan.Nursery School.Kindergarten, Primary Departement.7.30 Rm Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 The ector, MONDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, TUESDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, « WEDNESDAY (Ember Day) 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.THURSDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.vice, We are confident that many The final meeting in connection with the annual two-week mission to Montreal, carried through by Toronto Bible College, will take place in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday, following the evening service.An Address will be given by a representative of the faculty, All friends of T.B.C.will be-on hand.An \u2018Offering will be received on behalf of the College.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street ai Greene Avenue - Westmount © Ministers : Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D, Gilford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bae, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, May 13th 9.45 a.m.Church School in all departments.11,00 a.m.Nursery Division and Mission Band.11.00 am.and 7.30 p.m.; Services of Worship, in celebration of Whit- suntide and Mother\u2019s Day Preacher: Rev.Collin West, DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston.M.A., Th.D, Sunday, May 13th HOLY COMMUNION 11.00 a.m.\u201cSPIRITUAL REINFORCEMENT.\u201d \u2014 Dr.Lloyd Smith.3.50 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\u201cBREAD AND PRAYERS.\u201d Dr.Charles Johnston, 8.50 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of Loth Services.Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister Sunday Services THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.These Services will be broadcast 11:06 a.m.Church School Organist and Choirmaster : Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, May 13th 10.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u201cThe Christian Family.\u201d At the close of the morning ser~ vice the Bibles.at the Church .entrance wlll be dedicated.3.00 p.m.St.James\u2019 Men*\u2019s Association, 7.30 p.m: Evening orship.\u201cThe Christian Vitness.\u201d Dr.'T.E, McLennan will preach .at both services.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist A © Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: .Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D,, D.D.Sunday, May 13th 11.00 a.m, 7.30 pi by Family Day Service.Evening Service, d is my help and yours.\u201d 8.45 p.m.Sunday Night Group.Scott, T.R.S.M., Cholt Director.0.R.Gliddon, Organist.J C art- \\ Mis- of hit- CE- RS.\u201d per se ser irch ion, ne D.tor.ferences.WE.4407.© mo heat or water, N - Order Your PAINT By Telephone From PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) PHONE FOR FREE COLOUR CHARTS © GLIDDEN PAINTS \u2018© SPRED SATIN © JAPALAC ENAMEL We Deliver GL.2336 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 - PAUE NINA MR \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAlnut 2773x PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE The Westmount E xaminer 3c for each additional word 10 WORDS 35r | Authorized Dealer for % General Electric * Connor Washers %* Moffat Ranges % Beach Stoves % Bendix Economat % Inglis Washers % Northern Electric SALES AND SERVICE Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Gresne Avenue) EXPERT RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS , WE.2226 - FI.8674 _\u2014 _ \u2014 = 8 COUNTRY HOUSE 29a FOR SALE 20a FOR SALE 29a FOR SALE s6 HELP WANTED TO LET (General) - (General) (General) MALE NEAR KNOWLTON BARGAINS Springs, © mattress wainat Hust a DEES om Boy with bicycle to make datly des On small lake in beautiful Bolton Pass.Two bedrooms with double beds, large livingroom with Heatilator fire- piace, electric range in kitchen, screened porch overlooking lake.All city conveniences, Including modern bathroom with.bath, automatic hot water, $425.00 for season.WA, 2972.Call Monday.7-C BOY'S CAMPS WHITTET'S CAMP LACLOUWH] IN LAURENTIANS.EIGHTEEN MILES FROM JOLIETTE.THE FRIENDLY BOYS.EIGHT TO SIXTEEN AND 12 BOYS AGE § TO 7.TWENTY- FIRST SEASON.PHONE GL.1500.-1 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED \u2019 DUPLEX, apartment or house, West- mount, 6 or 7 rooms, adults.Best re- Q-40 20 ROOMS TO LET COMFORTABLE room, quiet apartment, Westmount, privileges, FI, 9228 after 7 p.m.Q-23 WESTMOUNT, medium front bed- witting room, large cupboard, light privileges, on Roslyn Avenue near Western.Business girl.GL.1708.-Q-20 26 GARAGE TO LET HEATED garage near City Hall, vicinity Sherbrooke.FI 3847.© Q-41 GARAGE space available, light, but near Greene and Dorchester.$3.00 monthly, yearly lease.Call HA.2228 Q-44 GARAGE available, heated, Ave, DH, 3414.6-9 p.m.27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted for small car, vi- ¢inity Sherbrooke and Claremont.WA.8573.-42 Roslyn ON or near Westmount Blvd., vicinity Cote des Neiges and Clark, WE.8921.Q-31 20.FOR SALE CE (General) CLOTHES dryer, gas, Hamilton Cof- field \u2018as new, bargain, 4153 St, Lambert Q-34 Man's pre-war horsehide coat, black, meduim, $5.00; zinc ash shifter, clothes boiler, $2.50 each.DE.0293 Q-46 ASSORTED TRUNKS Can see by appointment, Telephone EL.5035 between 9-10.30 a.m., 4- p.m.| Q-39 GAS STOVE Acme, good condition, 4 burner, oven, griller, storage compartment DE.1455 evenings.Q-30 MISCELLANEOUS 1, Twenty odd pieces of silver; tea wagon; eleotric stove; bronze lamps; vases; evening sutt, size 38; portieres; small bicycle, girl's; doll carriage.GL.4038.- - TRAILERS TO RENT Moving?Going to the country?We rent luggage, boat, horse and cabin trailers, Couplings and hitches for car supplied, AT.9871, evenings AT.3651, MAHOGANY DINING SET; WALNUT BEDROOM SET; MAPLE BEDROOM SET; WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE AND MIRROR.AT.wH.A ~ BICYCLE Boy's C.C.M., good condition, $18.00; GL.4566.: SOIID walnut chiffonnier and bureau, buffet and side table.All in good condition, would be sold separately.Oil painting and good prints; Sheffield well and tree platter 18\", $20.00; very fine mahogany dining table, 60\u201d wide; 8 antique Chippendale ¢hairs in solid mahogany.WA.4851.Q-14 BLACK EARTH TOP SOIL $5.00 PER LOAD LANDSCAPING .PLOWING, LEVELLING 5410 MONTCLAIR \u2018 ELWOOD 4672 BEDROOM set, 7 pleces, walnut finish, modern style, square mirror, including mattress and spring.Will sacrifice for $109.00.5820 Sherbrooke REFRIGERATOR, used , perfect oon.Street West, EL.7325 Q-25 cu.ft.eal for country 10x12, lik house.will sacrifice $100.00.5820 Sher.SLD Khalsbar rug, size ols en brooke Street West, BL.7323.Q-28 grapes, 3 yards long, .00.Can be ICH Klug refrigerator, 100 Ib.1ce|seen anytime, 422 Wood.WE.9389._ capacity.GL.1819, Q-35 Q-15 ROYAL portable typewriter, perfect condition, price $50.00.GL.2238.HOUSEHOLD furniture, rugs, glassware.Phone WI, 9327.FRIGIDAIRE, 8 cu ft., good condition, reasonable price, WE.0512.Q-32 d_\u2014\u2014 M.A Goll ing FUNCRAL HOMC china, W-38 HUE - 5610 * Sherbrooke St, W, DExTter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel ee rE rt I GAS atove, Gurney, 4 burner, oven, broiler, 2 drawers, good condition DE.5810.Q-16 WALNUT single bed with Marshall special box spring and mattress.Call evenings WA.6456.Q-17 CHESTERFIELD, new, 3 pieces, 2 color reversible cushions, entirely spring filled; modern upholstering.Opportunity at $99.00.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.7325.Q-26 WALNUT dining room set, solid and in good condition.Pre-war structure, good buy.Phone GL.2408 after 6 p.m.No dealers Q-18 RUGS; mahogany \u2018dresser; vacuum; few ornaments No dealers.EL.ns \u2014 $0S (RAL DRO.FuneraL\u2026 Diractors | \u201c @stablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute At your disposal without charge fet.$40.00; three standard lamps with | val, Israeli Consul In Charge; The Q-83 $100.00; three piece sprung arm chesterfield suite, $30.00; 9x12 carpet, moss green background, $40.00; 9x6 grey background, $25.00; seven piece green painted kitchen suite including buf- shades, $20.00; oak and bamboo desk and matching bookcase, $40.00; also various oddments including attractive mahogany elde table, $15.00; five tube Phillips 1949 console radio combination, mahogany cabinet, $125.00; pl write box 104 for appointment next week or phone MA, 2844 from Monday onwards in daytime or EX.8722 in evenings.Q-49 STOVE, Bedard, wood and coal, 6 lid oven, high shelf, white enamel, $75.00; blue enamel, $45.00.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.7326.Q-2 BLUE sofa, 814\u2019, 6 months old, wholesale price.EL.2111 10 a.m.-1 am 5 p.m.-8 p.m.-37 TENNIS racquet and press, child 8-10, $3.50 in good order.WE.6984 evenings.and Saturday afternoon.CARPET, Oriental reproduction, 6x9, $35.00; Axminster.714x9, $45.00; hall runner, Oriental reproduction, $3.75 yard.5820 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.1325.Q-29 VETERAN'S special, bedroom sets; kitchen set; chesterfield sets, $149.75.Terms.Pop Kelly, CR.4729.À small deposit will Hold your purchase until required.Q-43 Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services, tonight, May 11th at 8.15, Service of thanksgiving in observance of third anniversary of Israel's Independence.Addresses by: Moshe Yu- Very Rev.Kenneth C.Evans, Dean of Montreal and Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.Bas Mitzvah At the Service tonight, Helene Stephanie Stern, daughter of Rabbi Dr.and Mrs.Harry J.Stern, will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of her Bas Mitzvah.Dr.and Mrs.Stern cordially invite congregants and all other friends to a Kiddush reception in honour of the Bas Mitz- vah which will be held in the Temple Community House following the Service.No cards are being: issued.Mother's Day Program On Sunday morning, May 13th the Religious School Assembly will present a special Mother's Day Program under the direction of Reuben Rubalsky.Members of grade IV are participating and are as follows: Bill Simon, Ann Rosenzweig, Vena Blustein, Judy Litwin, Judy Smiley, Judy Cooper, Judy Matthews, Michael Hollander, Joan Shapiro, Ellen Goldberg, Ronald Cayne, Peter Kaufman, Howard Wolfe, Monica Wolfe, Danny Jassby, Norman Straker, Paula Tilner, Lionel Ro- sen, Connie .Golfman, Brenda Pa- perman, Terry Rosenbaum, CONFIRMATION CLASS 1951 CONFIRMANTS and PARENTS Betty Jane Genser, Mr, and Mrs.Norman Genser; Irene Kurshatt, Mr, and Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt; Barbara Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.Louis Cohen; Barbara Izenberg, Mr.and Mrs, Nathan Izenberg; Arthur Benjamin, Mr, and Mrs.Abraham Benjamin; Carol Segal, Mr.and Mrs.Michael Segal; Paul Lowen- stein, Dr.and Mrs.Louis Lowen- stein; Sally Wolfe, Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Wolfe; Peggy Kaufman, Mr, Max Kaufman; Roland Her- sen, Mr.arid Mrs.Henry Hersen.New Paramount record for all- night filming was set in Alan Ladd's \u201cUnited States Mail.\u201d The company worked on a dusk-to- dawn schedule for 17 nights, in- ogk dining, AT.4437, Q-22 STUDIO couch; dining room set, large size, suitable for hoarding house; two dressers; kitchen eet; washing machine; lawn mower; stepladder; lamps.All in good condition, moderate prices.65 Columbia Avenue, near Greene, i woods and 4 rans; lady\u2019s shoes sige 8, also 2 men\u2019s irons no.2 and Bobby Jones No.7, $4.50 each, GL.it 1 : -5 MEXICAN design shorties, hand embroidered, gray felt, slze 14, $10.00 each.MA.1025.\u2018 Q-48 TO OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA.1690, H.Pearce, Jewellers, Lau- rentien Hotel.Q-5 WANTED All kinds of ornaments, crystal, ster ling, china, paintings.EX.9518.LARGE wardrobe.Apply 2392 Madison Ave.,, or Mr.Purnell, FR.3181.383 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WILL do sewing in your own home th my machine by the day.YO.Coaster Derby Set for June 16 Westmount boys who intend entering the annual coaster derby staged by the Kinsmen\u2019s Club of Montreal should lose no time in getting their buggies ready.The Coaster classic will take place on June 16 according to an announcement on Tuesday by the club.As usual the race will be held on Park avenue, at Fletchers Field.The book of instruction, rules and entry forms can be obtained from the Kinsmen\u2019s Club of Montreal, P.O.Box 915, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, P.Q.Entries» are already being received and the book of instructions will be helpful in constructing the motorless racers, giving all the measurements and limitations.Total weight of the driver 250 pounds.The race on June 16 will be run in two sections.The winner of the ball-bearing class will receive the Birks Trophy, while the plain-bearing class winner will receive the Harwood Trophy.Last year the winners of both sections won a bicycle, while the Standard Trophy is awarded to the boy with the best constructed car.Every boy entering the Kinsmen Coaster Classic, entry to which is free, will receive a prize.All cars must be constructed by the boys who are entering the race, and wheels and axles may be purchased separately.Kinsmen will inspect the cars under construe- tion and offer suggestions where necessary.: no LADY'S golf bag, 2 steel shafted | and the racer must not exceed tive of Star very \u201cFINAL EDITION\" to Westmount Blvd, address, Telee phone Mr.Stirling.EL.0965.W-448 41 DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers the only Dog Beauty Shop in Montreal, 342-A Vice torla, WA.6687 \u2014 Also an exclusive Boarding Kennel! catering to a limite ed number only.Phone Ste Anne dé Bellevue 2134.Q-3 HEATED, Individual! kennels, exe perlenced care for dogs and cats, Registered puppies for sale.Mrs.Pae mela B.Mack, 6470 Cote de Liesss Rd., Dorval.Phone Lachine 980-F 13 \u2018(next to O'Connell Garage).Q-$ 42 PERSONALS CHILDREN\u2019S MOVIES Speclally selected films for children\u201d Birthday parties.WA.5198 ig ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Station L, Westmount, For particulars, P.O.Box 213, Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End -Sunday afternoon TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65e ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH BUILDING REPAIRS AUTERATIONS and general repalrs expertly done, planned kitchen and cabinet making a specialty, free estie mates on request.FI.3095.Evenings WA.5932.Q-12 CARPENTRY S 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' NIGHT CALLS - DU.2610 cluding 11 consecutive nights in Chicago.WESTMOUNT GARAGE Reg'd Operated By ERYL JONES British-trained Specialist in mechanical repairs \u2018on all British and European cars.244 Victoria Ave.(In rear) Next to new B.A.Station \u2014 EL.1511 Ee Ee EP IIE a pr Lr raed A PAGE TEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRIDAY, MAY 11, 1051 + Social + > Personal - < Engagements + + Weddings + Mrs.William Rosengarten, Upper Belmont Avenue, was hostess at a tea and rally for all captains and workers for the money raising event in support of National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, Montreal section, on Tuesday afternoon.VESTER NE TAXI = STANDS IN WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.& SNOWDON : HOURLY & METER RATES | WEDDINGS FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS SERVICE DAY & NIGHT Mrss.C.G.Abbey will be hostess at the Women\u2019s University Club luncheon to be held on Friday, May 18, at 1 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.George A.Campbell have returned home after spending several weeks in Bermuda and New York.At the Oldfield-McLean wedding on Saturday afternoon out of town guests will include the bridegroom\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Oldfield, and his sister, Miss Marjorie Oldfield, all of Winnipeg; Mr.and Mrs.Harold Burn, Mr! and Mrs.Donald Knox, Mrs.James Sloan, Mr.and Mrs.Campbell Snider and the Misses Evelyn and Esther McLean, all of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.James McLean, Hamilton; Mr.Albert Jarvis, Mrs.Stafford Johnston, and Mrs, Lloyd Miller, all of Ottawa.Social events held recently in honour of Miss Elizabeth Beswick, bride-elect, include a cup-and- saucer shower by Mrs.James Leigh, Maplewood Avenue; a bathroom shower by Mrs.John Snyder, Westmore Avenue; a kitchen shower by Miss Gabrielle Ascoli, Belvedere Road, West- mount; and a presentatian shower given jointly by Mrs.Leonard Mitchell and Miss Shirley Dugan, at Mrs.Mitchell's home on Cote St.Catherine Road.À presentation was also made by the Sunday schogl teachers at Trinity Memorial Church.Mrs.J.Arthur Bes- wick entertained Saturday in honour of her daughter, at a trous- sean tea held .at their home in Westmount, =\\ $9.95 Suits FINAL CLEARANCE! resses $11.95 Were $24.95 to $69.50 10% to 20% Dscount On All Styles MILLINERY REDUCED up to 50% $14.95 .» Shorties ® Nylons | J ust A rived! ® Silk Prints © Shantungs For now thru\u201d Summer Juniors Misses Women NEAR SHERBROOKE \"TEEN AGERS - SPECIAL VALUES JUST FOR YOU Charlotte coms 1353 GREENE AVENUE OPEN 9 TO & DAILY WESTMOUNT Fl.7773 MME A.COURVAL CORSETIERE Specialist in: NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES \u2014#2\u2014 NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS 4 Stores At Your Service * 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount Also 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, 6550 ST.HUBERT ST.; are privileged in having an addi- # under whose auspices the course is i given.The Aide then receives her \u201c4 and though Church, Charlottetown, P.E.L Plan July Wedding In Charlottetown Miss H.Elaine Porter, daughter of the late Lockhart Porter and of Mrs.Porter, of Charlottetown, P.E.L., and Dr.H.Terry Van Patter, son of Mr.\u2019and Mrs.H.S.Van Patter, of Westmount, whose engagement is announced.Miss Porter is a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing.Dr, Van Patter is a graduate in Medicine of McGill University, and is at present on the staff of the Pathology Department at McGill University.Their marriage will take place on Tuesday, July 8, at St.James Presbyterian : Ë Mtl.School for a two months Extension Course in Nursing Aides Announce New Extension Course To broaden the Experience of the Nursing Aides and to make them of assistance in a wider field, arrangements have been concluded for the care of convalescent and non- critically ill children.This Course, which is being given at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, has been made possible through the cooperation of Miss Dora Parry, R.N., Director of Nursing, and Miss Madeleine Flander, R.N., of the teaching staff of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.It is available only to graduates of the Montreal School for Nursing Aides, and only after the completion of at least six months experience in a general hospital.The course consists of organized classroom instruction,x correlated with ward experience in both infants\u2019 and older children\u2019s departments and instruction will be on a level with the six months course given at the parent school._ Aides Value Proven The establishment of schools for the training of auxiliary nursing groups is on the trend of modern nursing.Almost every province in Canada is following this trend.In each case they are trying to meet the particular needs in their respective communities.The Montreal Nursing School for Nursing Aides which was opened in 1948 as an experimental school is now an establishem institution.Five classes have completed the course and the sixth one is in training at the present time.The course of instruction and experience as outlined by the Association of Nurses of the Province of Quebec is definitely slanted towards preparing Nursing Aides to assist in caring for the sick in the wards of general ag well as convalescent hospitals.As it was thought the community needs could be served best in this way.Following the course, the Aides tional six months experience as salaried employees in the wards of one of the general hospitals certificate and pin from the school it is hoped she will continue in the hospital work, she may change to some other branch of the work if she so desires.Requirements for Entrance Requirements for entrance to the Montreal School for Nursing Aides are as follows: Applicant must be 18 years of age or over; must possess minimum educational standard of one year high school; must be in good health and present a doctor's certificate to that effect; and must have aptitude for the work, Classes are received yearly, 4 of six months duration - September and March, Course is and Luncheon Spe MISS KATHLEEN JENKINS At the Women\u2019s University Club luncheon to be held on Friday, May 18, at 1 p.m., the guest speaker will.be \u2018Miss Kathleen Jenkins, pictured above, who will speak on \u201cReading for Pleasure.\u201d, Miss Jenkins is chief librarian of Westmount Public Library.She is a graduate of McGill University and special lecturer on public libraries at McGill University Library School.Miss Jenkins is also the immediate past president of the Canadian Library Association.consists of classroom instruction and supervised \u2018practice in the wards of the Montreal Convalescent Hospital in which institution the School is situated.Emphasis is placed on the practical rather than the theoretical aspect of nursing and particularly on the quality of bedside nursing care.The next class will enroll on September 5.Anyone interested or desiring further information should write to The Director, Montreal School for Nursing Aides, 3001 Kent Avenue, Montreal, 26, Que,,.Mrs, Archibald Stalker \u201cwill be a tea hostess tomorrow in honor of Miss Isobel Marion Gilker, whose marriage to her son,\u201d Dr.Archibald MacSween \"Stalker, takes place on May 19.Mr.and Mrs.Russel Canavan and family, are sailing today on the S.S.Empress of France for England on the first lap of their journey to Copenhagen, Denmark, where Mr.Canavan, an official with the Dept.of Citizenship and Immigration, will take up a new appointment.Miss Tess Ritchie, whose marriage to Dr.Ross Hill takes place on Saturday, was guest of honour at \u2018many recent social events, including a tea given by Mr.and - | Mrs, Leslie G.Ogilvie, Upper Roslyn Avenue, Westmount; a mis- | cellaneous shower by Miss A.Batchelor, Coolbrook Avenue; a china shower by Mrs.Marcel Fri- gon, Dufferin Road; a bathroom shower by Mrs.West Barr, Ridge- wood Avenue; and a presentation shower by the beginners department of St.Luke's Sunday School, held at the home of Miss Ruth Harris, Earnscliffe Avenue.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Hugh P.Hamilton, of Weredale Park, West» mount, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Lorraine Marguerite, to Mr.William Norman Pashley, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Pashley of Montreal the marriage to take place at three o'clock on Saturday, June 2, in Christ Church Cathedral.The engagement is announced of Rena, daughter of Mrs.\u201cViolet M., Westman, of Owen Sound, Ont, and of the late Everett West~ man, to Mr.Joseph Laurent Boucher, youngest son of Mrs.Boucher, of Kirkland Lake, Ont, and of the late Damien Boucher.Thé wedding will take place on Saturday morning, June 2, at ten o'clock in the Church, of the Age cension of Our Lord, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs, Gordon B.Find- lay of Montreal, announce the ens gagement of their daughter, Diane Grier, to Mr.Robert Clay Odel}, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold F, Odell, of the Town of Mount Royal.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 16, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs, George A.Porritt of Knowlton, Que, announce the engagement of their\u201d daughter, Vera, to Mr.G.William Sinclair, James A.Sinclair, of Antigonish, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, N.S.The wedding has been are ranged to take place on Saturday, June 23, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.Harold C.Carson of Notre Dame de Grace, announcé the engagement of their only daughter, Joan Vivian, to My, John Walter Murphy, only son * Mr, and Mrs, W.J.Murphy o Verdun.The marriage has beeil arranged to take place Saturday morning, June 2, at the Church of St.Augustine of Canterbury.APPROACHING MARRIAGES At the marriage of Roslyn Iso- bel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Q. pi \u201cof ose phi- an ay for eir rk, ritt ter, air, Irs.are lay, ch, son ncé nly Miss Patricia.Joan Marsh, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence S.Marsh, Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Geoffrey Stuart Grafton, son of Mr.and Mrs, A, grandson of Mr.H.A.Layton, of been arranged to take place at Calvary United Church, on June 23.Ross Grafton, of Mentreal, and Westmount, whose marriage has - Douglas Bentley and Mr.Kenneth Daulat.road.Edwin Robertson to Mr.William David King, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.Wesley King, which has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, May 12, at half past two .o\u2019clock, in Knox-Crescent and Kensington Church, the bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs.Barry Porleous, as matron of honor, and by Mrs.Keith Gould, Mrs.Robert Atkinson and Mrs.Thomas Donald.Mr.Brock Lucas will \u2018act as best man for Mr.King, and the ushers will be Mr.Thomas Donald, Mr.Robert Atkinson, Mr.Scott.Following the ceremony the reception will be held at the residence \u2018of the bride's parents, 3118 The Marriage of Elizabeth (Betty) \u2018May, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Arthur Beswick of \u2018Westmount, to Mr.Thomas Desmond, Rowe, son of the late Thomas Rowe and of Mrs.Rowe, of Notre Dame de Grace, will take place on Saturday, May 12, im Trinity Memorial Church Rev.R.K.Naylor officiating.Mr.Beswick will give his daughter in marriage, and she will be attended by her sister, Miss Lois Beswick, as maid of honour; her cousin, Mrs.John Snyder; and Miss Bonnie Prideaux.Best man is to be Mr.Ivor Paterson, and ushers will be Mr, John Snyder and Mr.Lawrence Gallagher.Following the .ceremony a reception will be held in the church hall.WEDDINGS SILVER - HILL The marriage of Elizabeth (Betty) Hill, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, George Hill, of Hampton Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Marven Silver, of Westmount, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Silver, took place quietly on May 6.The couple are spending - their For MOTHER'S | DAY The \u2018House of Distinctive Gifts SUGGESTS: IMPORTED * Key Chains o Trinkets © Jewel Boxes + Fine Cups & Saucers ® Leather Handbags, : Wallets, Gloves ® Dutch & Swiss Chocolates ® Fancy Swiss Butter Cookies PARK LANE \u201c3450 PEEL STREET Opposite The Mount Royal Hotel LA.7777 Legislative Interests, æislation Committee will \u2018act as on this occasion, with Mrs.Neil -Davidson in charge of arrange- \u201c| Robert H.Smyth takes place Sat- \"were used to decorate.honeymoon in New York City, and upon their return will reside on Barclay Avenue, Council To Review At Closing Meeting Montreal Council of Women will hold its closing meeting\u201d of the season, on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, at 2.30 p.m.in the Y.W.- C.A.Building, 1124 Dorchester street west.Due to the great interest, shown by the Council this \u2018year both in Provincial and Federal Legislation and in which the Council itself has been so active, this final meeting will be devoted to a summary of legislation which has béen proposed or promoted during the year.The chairmen of the various committees will report and Mrs.Wilhelmina Holmes, B.C.L., Chairman of Le- commentator.The Maritime Women\u2019s Club of Montreal will be the tea hostesses ments, assisted by Mrs.A.D.Ross, past president, and Mrs.Robie Horton, vice-president for Nova Scotia.Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, president of Montreal Council, will be in the chair.Social Events Honour Miss Giles, Bride-Elect Mrs.-R.Harold Smyth is entertaining at tea on Saturday afternoon in honour of Miss Anne Giles, whose marriage to her son, Mr.urday afternoon, May 19, at West- mount Park-Emmanuel United Church.Floral decorations will be in pink and white snapdragons, Pouring tea will be Mrs.Harlow F.Giles, Mrs.Georges Wilmot, Mrs.George Smyth, Mrs.C.H.Read, Mrs.N.Milton Shearly, and Mrs.Frank Sutton.Assisting at tea will be Mrs.Hester Morrison, Miss Patsy Giles, Miss Beverley Wood- burn and Miss Audrey Read.A kitchen shower honouring Miss Giles was held last evening at the home of Mrs.W.A.Murray, 3811 Royal Avenue, who was joint hostess with Mrs.W.S.Gatehouse, Mrs.F.Gatehouse, and Mrs.J.H.Cooper.Snapdragons Xavier Apostolates Plan Annual Meeting And Mass The annual meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild will be held Monday at 2.30 p.m, at Congress Hall, There will be election of officers and reading of scripts.The annual Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 16, at 9 a.m.at St.Ignatius of Loyola Church, followed by breakfast to which all members are invited.Mrs.Helen O'Hagan will be guest HHoH THE, EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1051 Couple Will Be Married Next Month Curried Veal Lends Oriental Air to Dinner With the aroma of spices wafting though the kitchen conjuring up a picture of Oriental mystery, Curried Veal may prove to be an exciting entree to prepare and serve.The savory veal surrounds a mound of crisp toasted rice cereal, which gives very much the same effect as a true East Indian pastry, always served with their famous curries.Our western substitute for chutney might be spiced fruits or preserved.So he certain to include one or more of these delicacies with this main dish.And finish the meal with a bright touch of color by serving Raspberry Sherbet\u2019 in Meringue Shells.1 Curried Veal 2 cups sliced onion 4e teaspoon minced garlic cup diced celery tablespoons fat « teaspoon curry powder teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 2 cups diced cooked veal 14 cup quartered almonds 1 cup chopped pimiento 3 cups oven-popped rice cereal tablespoons melted butter Cook onion, garlic and celery in fat until lightly browned.Combine curry powder, salt, pepper and flour; stir into first mixture.Add milk slowly, stirring constantly.Cook until smooth.Add veal, nutmeats and pimiento, simmer about 10 minutes.Combine rice cereal and butter and heat thoroughly.Arrange loasted cereal in center of platter; suround with Curried Veal.Serves 6.Raspberry Sherbet In Meringue Shells 1 envelope plain unflavored gelatin 1 tablespoon cold water 3 tablespoons hot water 1 box quick-frozen sweetened raspberries 1 cup milk 1; cup lemon juice 2 egg Whites Soften gelatin in cold water, dissolve in hot water.Mash raspberries, after allowing them to thaw.Squeeze through cheese cloth, Add milk and lemon juice.Add gelatin mixture to berry mixture.Place in refrigerator tray and freeze to a mush.Remove from trays, beat until smooth, then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.Return to refrigerator trays and freeze.Meringue Shells 4 egg whites 14 teaspoon salt 12 cup sugar.Beat egg white until foamy.Add salt.Gradually beat in sugar.Shape rounds of meringue about 4 inches in diameter on unglazed paper on baking sheet.Build up sides about 1%: inches using pastry tube.Bake in slow oven (275 degrees F.) about 50 minutes.For serving fill meringue shells with raspberry sherbet.Homoeopathic W .A.To Be Entertained By Westmount Drama Group The May meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital will be held on Wednesday, May 16, in the A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall, North- cliffe Ave, at 3 pm.The Drama Group of the West- mount Women's Club will entertain with a one-act play.Members and guests will be cordially received.Mrs.E.Wiltred Hunt, her committee, and the Executive, will serve refreshments.The Service Group will make o ph ibid ddd * 4 soloist.« open meeting, PAGE ELEVEN United Nations On May 15 at 8:30 p.m.at Moyse Hall, McGill University, Mr.Benjamin Cohen, assistant secretary general of the United Nations, will address a public meeting sponsored by the Montreal Branch of the United Nations Association.\u201d Mn Cohen has chosen for his subject the timely topic, \u201cCan the World Community Maintain Peace?\u201d 626 BURNSIDE PLACE Between Morgan\u2019 s & Eaton\u2019 s Burnside Frame Centre Reg'd PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALISTS Fine selection of modern prints by VAN GOGH, CAUGUIN, PICASSO, etc.ORIGINAL PAINTINGS ARTISTS\u2019 SUPPLIES Spree Ter, = à à : [RAR AT i : LA.9484 MRS.M.BIELER, Prop.Give À Beauty Gift.the Mother's Day remembrance she'll enjoy for months to come! Mother's beauty deserves the best of care .the kind only professionally trained beauticians can give.See that she's her loveliest this Mother's Day by giving her .a gift of beauty.hth 1898 \u2018Consultation by Appointment \u2014 Phone WE.2765 J.ROSS REC'D.4210 St.Catherine Street at Greene Avenue in Westmount Donald B.Ross, Proprietor Member\u2014 Master Ladies\u2019 Hairdressers* Guild of Montreal » surgical dressings, prior to the plied Shell) Clip Brooch and matching Earrings, set with rhinestones and simulated pearls, A wonderful gift idea for Mother\u2019s Day.In presentation box.Price 12.00 BIRKS FASHION JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT New phone number: UN, 6-1411 HCI Ar MRS © ESTE Wh AS CS AEA TRL 00% OE.SBE Ve PENI + on pd 7 J ea terne rame Shiki A M 2 =>; eRe Wen ia es Lies a ak feras 2 a SE PAGE TWELVE .Tea And Musicale |May 12, The C.G.1.T.Board, the Girls\u2019 Work Board and the Children\u2019s Work Board are to hold a tea and musicale at 3 p.m.on Saturday, program.[0000S DOT 0C oc 50¢ 0\u20ac $ Distinctive French Pastry \\ .- 2 du Boi 6 prine nal tor IS | ae prions: CATERERS ô 09 ec ( , ; 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planned months in advance.Of course there are a couple of catches to all this.First of all, every item to be stored has to have a particular high quality and stage of maturity if it is to emerge triumphantly from its Big Sleep.Secondly, few foods \u201ctake\u201d well unless they are frozen expertly and very quickly.Besides home freezers are mostly still very expensive and must be very large to hold Mrs.Rees is Vics-Lic.rouin of the Women's Division of the Red Shicld Appeal of the Sat- vation Army which is being currently conducted in ths Montreal arca, until May 15, with a quota _of $165,000.00.Big Freeze .But again there is a bright side, and it is fourrd in the huge, mod- | owned by Gatehouse and Sons Inc.We decided to see for ourselves the applause from local home makers, and upon invitation from Mr.Robert Manuge, the company\u2019s courteous \u2018and efficient young \u2018sales manager, we paid a visit to the spacious facilities at their Greene avenue store in Westmount, and prices.A quick look into a bachelor\u2019s loc'rer showed a small horde of broiling chickens.Another customer has heen drawing out the various cuts from a whole carcass of beef, The process itself consists of \u2018If _ For that open fire meal, now \"4 that the spring uige is on you, : grin halves of duckling.Fresh killed duckling is on the market now, and quick-frozen ducklings are available at frozeéfy food colifiters Ander brand names of leading meat \u2018packers, , Depending on the heartiness of appetites to be served, plan half a duck per person for hun -folks, or a quarter per person fof more restrained eaters.Wash the duckling in cold water and dry carefully, Cut off neck and wing tips.Cut duckling in half, or quarters, and cut out the backe bone, Arrange pieces of duck on rack.Place over the prepared oven heat, about 15 inches above the coals, with the cut side, or inside, down.Let grill for 15 minutes, Turn and continue cooking for ane other 15 minutes.Brush all over with a seasoning sauce and let grill a minute or two longer.Bee .cause the fat drips out steadily as - th duckling broils, there is not much point in basting with à * sauce until the duck is done.Hows ever, when the duck is half done and turned, sauce can be brushed over the cooked side.Seasoning Sauce: The duckling pieces can be brushed with a Chie nese type of honey glaze, consiste ing of 1 cup strained honey, 1 - teaspoon kitchen bouquet and 3% teaspoon salt per duck, or with à more highly seasoned Spanish type of barbecue sauce such as the fol» lowing: Barbecue Sauce for Grilled Duckling : As Mr.Manuge remarked, | the people only realized how simple | it is.\u201d For the consumer.perhaps, { but not for Gatehouse\u2019s.There are ; storing rooms, i smoking rooms (smoking meats, of .course!), curing rooms, rooms for cleaning and preparing, and more : rooms.The huge locker rooms, in | which we were most interested, (\"contain 1.000 units, each capable , of holding about 190 pounds.More than half have been \u201cleased\u201d already, and the bulk of their contents changes with the seasons.Last fall there was 15.000 pounds of deer meat on the premises, and | the company is now bracing itself | for the onrush of duckling and salmon.Then will come berry and garden crops.Buy in Season The outstanding feature of the plan is that seasonable goods can be purchased at Gatehouse\u2019s in large quantities and at lower freezing rooms,\u2019 , bered record is kept of each item, | ballast freezing the prepared, cel- ,lophane-sealed item at a temnera- ture of about 35 derrces below zero.after which it is kept at zero until ready for use.À num- so that the housewife can order by telephone if she wichecs, A regular news'ziter keeps hor irformed i of the latest values and developments, We tried the frozen fried potatoes the other day and were so agreeably surprised that now we're going to experiment on the frozen pastry dough.Don't know about | you, dear readers, but we're now a confirmed frozen food fan.Bowling Club \u2018The semi-annual meeting of the Ladies Branch of the Westmount Bowling Club will be held in the | Club House, Kensington Ave.\u201con Friday, May 18.at 2.30 p.m.(Makes about 3; cup sauce, er i enough for 2 ducklings) - | One tablespoon butter, 1 small clove garlic, minced, 2 tablespoons minced onion, 2 tablespoons wine vinegar, 3 cup catsup, 3 table spoons honey, 1% teaspoons kitche en bouquet, 14 teaspoon dry muse tard, 14 teaspoon salt, Melt the butter over moderate heat.Add garlic and onion.Let cook about 3 minutes.Add vine gar, catsup, honey, kitchen hous quet and seasonings.Stir to mix well.Bring just to boil.Use for basting grilled duckling.: Canadian Club Women\u2019s Canadian Club will meet Wednesday, May 16, at 8 p.min the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Guest speaker will be Lady Fleteher, prominent in the British Ministry of Information.A Canadian Citizenship Day { public meeting will be held May 23 at 8 p.m.at Montreal High school, where one of the speakers will be Hon.W.E.Harris, Minise ter of Citizen and Immigrant.\u2014 A SPRING RAZAAR and '| PIECE GOODS SALE will take place on Wednesday, \u2018May 16th At the Temple Emmanu-el | 4128 Sherbrooke Street W.FROM 11 A.M.UNTIL MIDNIGHT Skinnymen, women gain5,10,151bs.Get New Pep, Pep, Vim, Vigor What thrill! Bony § lmbs a out; ugly hole lows al up.uveck nd onger ecra:n°3 body Loses balf-starved, +dekly wen poly look, Zhoue «an women, net, who never could geib bee.fore, are aow proud of shapely, heslthy-looking bodies.thank the spee cial vigor-bullding, building tonie, Ostrea.Its tonics, stimulants, Invigorae tors, iron, vitamin B,, cale clum, enrich blood, Improve appetite and digestion 80 fond gives you more and nourishment; put os hare bones.Qet Don't fear Leone Toot 700 fate Stop when you've gained ihe 5, 10, 15 or 20 Iba.you need tor normal weight, Cost, Tittle.New *\u2019get acquainted\u201d size only 60c.Try famous Ostrex \u2018Tonio Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, very day.At druggists, FER giraari 07015 80099 } | | vin Westmount, acquired its.hard- * President is Mrs.M.B.MacKen- Patients Take Miss Ellinor Brown, librarian at the pany a.rhoto by Ed.Bermingham Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital lbrary, is shown checking out books for two of the patients, Mrs.John O'Neil and Mr.Vianney Galarneau.The hospital auxiliary, which completes its first year this month, under the presidency of Mrs.M.B.MacKenzie, undertook the enlarging and improving of the library as its first major project, and will hold a tes and sale on w.to raise funds for further Herbert Reddy Tuesday at 4263 Dorchester St.improvements, a Library Grows In Care of Women\u2019s Auxiliary The.cosy little library on the second floor of the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital has come & long way since it was started three years ago, And this is only the beginning, promise the ladies of the hospital's year-old auxiliary, who took the improvement of tHe library as their first big project.Formerly used mainly as a medical reference library, it now can boast of a rapidly.growing fiction library, with a special children\u2019s section, as well as the enlargedx\u2014 medical library.Covering of books \u2018with pliofilm is being completed, and medical journals are being bound.Shelves have been brought in and filled at an amazing rate, and interested visitors and doctors have contributed magazine subscriptions.One grateful patient\" even contributed gay window curtains, ; Pride -and joy of the auxiliary and the librarian, Miss Ellinor Brown, is the \u201cportable library\u201d, a bookcase on wheels with which the Junior Leaguers cover the entire hospital twice a week.With the bookmobile goes a complete listing of the library's contents, and the patients can place their orders.The Herbert Reddy Hospital, which is strictly the only hospital working Auxiliary just a year ago this month, with the informal \u2018meeting of a few interested ladies.zie, whose husband is head pathologist at thé hospital.Library convener is Mrs.S.F.Raymond, cred- jted with much of the work in building the 700-book collection.To raise funds for more books and subscriptions, thé auxiliary is holding a home cooking and white elephant sale on May 15, at 2.50 THE Normandie FLOWER SHOP Inc.welcomes MOTHER'S DAY as another opportunity to serve our many satisfied customers.© ROSES e CUT-FLOWERS ® PLANTS o Prompt courteous service Please Order Early MA.6986 Saliba Library Services Trained Attendants Receive Diplomas At Melville Hall Recently at Melville Hell, the Trained Attendants Association of Canada Incorporated held its spring graduation.| The President, Miss Mabel Con- nell welcomed the speakers and guests.Speakers were Dr.Campbell Wadworth, Dr.Alex Gordon, Dr, Walter Mingie and Rev, Coch- rane.Jean Engs, R.N., directress, pre- gented the students with pins and diplomas.Presentation of caps \" Readers, whose notices and reports are not in this issue of the paper, should note that < many letters arrive each week too late for publication.Send your notices and reports im early.Post: them to reach this office Monday mornigg.Helen B.Sandwell, (WA.2718) \u201c$|Sylvia Gilbert, Mary McDonald, was made by M.E.Naismith, R.N,, instructress.Refreshments were served to the Graduating class and their guests.The following are the names of the new graduates: Isabel Loran- ger, Irene Holliday, Florence Madden, Janet Crawford, Jessie Tay- | lor, Eva Gagnon, Jeanne Legault, \"Woman's Editor.\u2026 -p.m,, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Gaunt, 4263 Dorchester St.W.Joint conveners are Mrs, J.C.Dickison and Mrs.J.C.Schwartz- man, : Child Education Expert Will Address Montreal Nursery School Group Miss Dorothy A.Millichamp, M.A., University of Toronto, Assistant Director of The Institute of Child Study in Toronto, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Montreal Nursery School Association yesterday at 3.30 p.m.in Weston School, 18 Severn Avenue, Westmount.Miss Millichamp discussed Nursery School techniques.She is -well fitted for this task.In an addition to her long association with the, Institute of Child Study she is co-author (with W.E.Blatz and Margaret Fletcher) of \u201cNursery Education\u201d, published in 1935.Miss Milichamp was a dinner \u2018guest of the Community Nursery Association, last evening, in Ste.Anne's.Today, she will be entertained at luncheon at the University Women's Club, 3492 Peel Street, by the executive of the Montreal Nursery School Association.More about drying: To hurry the drying of a wet sweater, put'crumpled paper inside the sleeves and \u201c body.(This helps to dry, socKs tao,).| Sadie.McFarland, -M.BE.Dube, Irene Martin, - Margaret , Yates, Dorothy Newcombe, Palma Swan, Mary Kelly, Gertrude Carmichael, Margaret Williams, Yvonne Mos-.seau, Marjory Jette, Hilda Neher; Laudia Leger and Estelle Martin.Qualifications Count, Not Sex, Says Danish Woman Justice Minister Justice Minister Helga Peder- sen, Denmark's first woman minister of justice, says she doesn't believe \u201cthe world would be the slightest bit better off if it were governed by women,\u201d ly that \u201cwomen .in government would make exactly as many mis- tales as the men do.\u201d should be the guide, not that person's sex,\u201d she said.An attractive, slim woman of 39, Miss Pedersen said she was \u201cag surprised as anybody else\u201d when she was asked to become justice minister.\" She has declared when asked about the lash that she disapproves of it: Also it is no secret that she would like to see the death sentence abolishd throughout the world.If a button pulls off taking along a piece of fabric,\" apply \u201cA person's qualifications | THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY ff, 1951.doantage.Of New Weredale Boys Given Awards By W.CT.U.Prizes ang certificates were presented Friday evening to the boys of Weredale House.Mrs.C.Webster, who has given a six-weeks PAGE ILL tre special prize to Brian Foster fay having won three certificates.Mrs.Keating, president of the Montreal W.C.T.U.presented the prizes to the boys, and short talks were glven by her and by Mrs.J.\u2018 R.Dobson.~ The colour film \u201cLiquid Lure\u201d Temperance Course, donated a was shown to over 100 boys.301 DECELLES Town of St.Laurent LOUIS PERRON, B.LA.(C.S.L.A.) 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eo Telephone ELwood 2230 a plant to brighten her home, to bring back - ui happy memories of your youth.A vase of fresh flowers for her to tenderly arrange and to cherish.A lovely corsage she can proudly wear to church.Te your mother in a distant city, we guarantee - ps prompt delivery through sur Flowers-by-Wire service, Og3 r 2 ee EDDY\u2019S florists 4178 St.Catherine W.FI.7242 (Near Greene) THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 VALANCE BOXES FOR NARROW WINDOWS \u2014 BOX MAY .BE OF FIR PLYWOOD WITH COAT OF VARNISH.FOR PICTURE OR BAY WINDOW ~-2 BOXES MAY BE MADE WITH AN EXTENSION CENTRE.MAY BE ENAMELED, PAINTED, VARNISHED OR COVERED WITH SAME MATERIAL AS DRAPES, FOR SMALL WINDOWS BOX ABOUT 4° OR 5 DEEP.WOOD BOX FOR THE COTTAGE REMOVE A FEW STAVES FROM ONE SIDE, BIND REMAINING STAVES IN PLACE WITH METAL HOOPS PAINT TO HARMONIZE WITH COLOR SCHEME OF Room, TACK TWO BLOCKS ON EACH SIDE.TO PREVENT.ROCKING, e Lou \u201cPu CS 14 An Easy Surprise Dessert for \u201cLADY FINGER DREAM\u201d makes a wonderful surprise dessert for Mom on Mother's Day.J.W.Perks Tells Of Progress In Education Of Retarded Pupils A comprehensive survey of what is being done to help children who are unable to keep up with their companions in regular classes, was given at \u2018the second public meeting of the Association for the Help of Mentally Retarded Children (AHMRC) which was held] recently, the chairman, Mrs.M.L.Wollock, presiding.Guest speaker was J.W.Perks, Education Officer of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, whose subject was \u201cEducation of Mentally Retarded Children in Public Schools\u201d.Remarking that he \"would speak from experience in the schools, rather than on a psychological basis, Mr.Perks said that progress was marked in facilities for these children, and ¥ that a change of attitude had taken place towards the problem in the last 25 years.Mr.Perks went on to say that the percentage of children unabla to keep up with regular classes ranged from 9 to 11% and that the characteristics of these children are highly important to professional observers and parents, Some have an underdeveloped nervous system, are slower and less energetic \u2014 these traits being often confused with laziness.At times language difficulties and poor personal habits make their social life difficult.Weakness in reasoning power may cause repetition of mistakes.They are at a disadvantage in holding their place in their age : group, and are open to suggestion other than good.These factors may result in emotional strain and ' anti-social behaviour, or, at times, a complete withdrawal into themselves.It is possible, Mr.Perks encouraged, for these children to be helped by their teachers.These special teachers must start by recognizing mount Branch, will attend this the limitations of their charges,| meeting.and have a deep personal under- + -\u2014+% standing of their individual charac- Some, however, do not completely teristics.Their greatest need, they understand.\u2019 will find, is a sense of security.In c this environment they quite often Goon en 20 eee happily apply themselves to achie- classrooms well decorated with vement according to capacity.The pookcases, workbenches, tools, etc.worst danger is boredom.Interest There are often a radio and phono- must be invited and held.While graph.Washbasins afford oppor- this is true of all children, it is es- 3 i i pecially true of slow children.can patient emphasis on 15 Special Classes Teachers of special classes are Special classes, Mr.Perks went selected for their sympathetic un- on to say, are in existence in the derstanding.They receive at least British Isles, Canada and the Unit- six weeks training in retardation ed States.Here, in Greater Mont- and handwork \u2014 many at the On- real, where numbers of pupils in ! tarlo College of Education.x + Westmount Auxiliary of M.G.H.Will Hold .First General Meeting The first general mieeting of .the newly-formed Westmount Branch of the Women\u2019s Auxil- lary of the Montreal General Hospital is to be held at Victoria Hall on Wednesday, at 2.30 p-m., under the chairmanship of the president, Mrs.H.V.Driver.Other officers of the branch are: Mrs.S.A.MacDonald, vice- president; Mrs.Howard I.Turner, recording secretary; Mrs.H.Graham Ross, corresponding secretary; Mrs.J.D.Peters, treasurer.Committee chairmen are: Mrs, Ronald Redpath, sewing; Mrs.J.G.Brierley, volunteers; Mrs.C.P.Reaper, membership.It is hoped that all members of the Auxiliary who are residents of the West End and who might be interested in participating in the work of the West- Mother\u2019s Day Here's an easy \u201cspecial\u201d dessert any teen-age daughter or son can make.It's a wonderful surprise for her on Mother's Day \u2014 handsome, \u2018delicate and delicious.Bits Lady Finger Dream (Serves 8) Combine in top of double boiler and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until chocolate is melt- er: one package (1 cup) chocolate bits, 2 cups milk, 14 cup sugar, 3 teaspoon salt.Beat with rotary beater until blended.Combine and let stand for 5 minutes: one tablespoon.unfla- vqred gelatin, 34 cup cold water, Slowly stir a little of the milk mixture into 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten.Stir into remaining milk mixture and cook over hot, not boiling, water until slightly thickened (4 to 5 minutes).Add, and stir until dissolved the softened gelatin, Chill until mixture begins to set.When almost set fold in 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla.'Line.round pan with lady fingers.Fill with chocolate mixture.Chill.\u2018until firm.Top with whipped cream if desired.Note: For a party, or large \u2018group of people, double the recipe .and mold in an 8-irich spring form.For a supper party-in honor of mother on Mother's Day, here\u2019s an easy but delicious and different \u201cham mold.Ham Mold, New Orleans Style One envelope plain gelatin, 44 cup water, one 3-ounce package cream cheese, one 10%-ounce can condensed chicken gumbo soup, 1 cup ground cooked ham, 14 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise.\u201c Soften gelatin in water.Place cream cheese in à saucepan.Stir \u2018to .soften.Slowly add soup.and mix well.Heat until cheese is blended.Add gelatin, then stir until dissolved.Cool.Fold in ham and mayonnaise.Pour into greased molds.Chill until fivm.Zonta Club The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday immediately following the régular monthly dinner meeting for members at the Mount Royal Hotel at 6:30 p.m.Ladies\u201d Aid Closing The closing meeting of the Melville Ladies\u2019 Aid Society will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Monday, in the Church Hall, Melville Avenue.where special class pupils carried out school monitor duties with much efficiency and pride.His emphasis on the deep satisfaction derived by special.class teachers from the progress of their pupils was corroborated by two such teachers present in the audience.Open forum followed Mr.Perks\u2019 talk.: Professor Noad introduced and also thanked Mr.Perks.YOUR MOTHER will never forgive you if you forget to order the schools warrant, these classes Special class instruction is are formed.In 1929, this city had largely individual \u2014 about half] two such classes.Now there are\u2019 academic and half craft work.| 15, There is an outlook for expan- Reading is taught at the child's sion \u2018of that number.Special class: own pace.Here Mr.Perks told children are not segregated from|what transformations take place the other children unless it is con-.when the young people realize the sidered advantageous; and they at-; ability to read.Other subjects tend classes in their own district comprise simple arithmetic, speech so that they go along to school|and geography, (with maps and with the others, thus creating as drawings).Handwork yields sen- little difference as possible.sory or motor training.Outstand- Mr.Perks went on to explain the |ing forms here are raffiawork, judgment involved in placing pu-| woodwork, sewing, leatherwork, : pils in special classes.Teachers es- metalwork, etc.The training here | timate children in their charge, is on a social and recreational basis, and when necessary, consult with with attention to sound, form and the Principal or Psychologist, and colour.In a homelike atmosphere, then with the child's parents.Pa-'the young people gain from music, vents, he said, generally cooperate art work, and simple dramatics.her \"ROBIL\" ice cream for May 13th HANDBAG REPAIRS x ORTHE SAME DAY WHILE YOU WAIT SARTO PE DR Linings, Handles, Zippers, Frames, Clasps, Rebuilt.Remodelling.Luggage Repairs.Handbags and Luggage Biipcovers made to order ALL WORK GUARANTEED Exclusive Handbags Reg'd.0.E.Blanchette, Prop 1449A Metcalfe St.HA.7505 opposite Mount Royal Hotel with sympathetic explanation.Mr, Perks related incidents, wre FO io pb F3 Ww a Te WW [= e n da 8 a+ es rs 19 ch 9\u201d nd \u2014d ! | | 1e \\V \u201cShow of Shows\u201d Spring Revue BETTY SPEIRS PLANS BRILLIANT PRODUCTION \u201cMary, Mary, Quite Contrary\u201d and Eskimo Escapades\u201d will be among the captivating numbers to charm children and adults at the annual Speirs-Miller Springtime Revue to be held at Victoria Hall on Friday evening, May 18.The Senior Ballet under the diree- - tion of Joan Champion will present \u201cRêve d\u2019Artiste\u201d (The Artist's Dream\u201d); and Rumba and Tango will be featured by Peter Miller and two star pupils from South America, Nellie Brillembourg and Pierette Bonilla.Novice With Paints Can Beautify Glass Tray An opportunity presented itself to me, says a reader, when we received, as a wedding present, a plain glass tray with oak handles and frame.To me it appeared plain and austere, and the thought of painting it suggested itself, but I was just a novice with paints.What I finally did could easily have been done by a child, yet the result seemed quite professional.I secured a needlework transfer pattern, about the size of the tray.Using a piece of gummed paper, I secured the transfer pattern to the top side of the glass.I then pur- thaséd some lacquer paint and painted the under side.I traced the pretty pattern\u2014wild cornflowers and scarlet poppies\u2014tak- .ing care to apply last the colors that would normally be used first.For example, in painting the poppies, the black outline, black centers and black strokes on the Next came the yellow stamens, - and lastly I filled In with scarlet pt VVIVYYYvY the whole of the petals.The secret of getting a clear picture 1s to let each color dry first before another is added.Sometinres pictures in magazines make good patterns, too.HAVING A PARTY?Have the most up-to-date 16MM sound movies WE SPECIALIZE IN MOVIES FOR: KIDDIES PARTIES, WOMEN'S \u201c CLUBS, INSTITUTIONS ond SCHOOLS \u2018Film equipment for rent or sale Why not give us a call Jack Markow & Co.1827 St.Catherine St.W.i Are You A Entertaining?WE RENT hairs, Tables, Dishes, lassware, Punch Bowls, Coat Racks and Linen.FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bench & Table Service AT.4758 A Bet'd.1919 $220 Decarle Blvd.N THE Women\u2019 3 Realm Legion Auxiliary The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, West- mount No.39 Branch, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, at 8.00 p.m, in the Legion Memorial Building, 1191 Mountain Street.Trinity CW.Y.The monthly meeting of Trinity Church Women's Year will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m.at the church.There will be a demonstration of family home products, and entertainment and tea, - Spring Bazaar Through the combined efforts of the\u2019 Sholom and Tel Hai Chapters of Montreal Hadassah, a spring bazaar and piece goods sale will take place on Wednesday, May 16, at the Temple Emmanu-el, 4218 Sherbrooke Street, West, from 11 am, until midnight.A wide assortment of merchandise and yard goods will be available.Among the interesting features of this affair will be a Home Cooking Booth, Baby Booth, meals served restaurant style, snack bar, and White Elephant Booth.Co-conveners of this event are Mrs.Caplan of Sholom Chapter and Mrs.A.Fleming, of Tel Hai Chapter, with the full assistance of the members of both Chapters.Rummage Sales.A rummage sale is being held in St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall, corner Dorchester and Atwater avenue, on Wednesday, May 16, at 1 p.m.Proceeds of this sale are for the Social Service Department of the American Women\u2019s Club Protection for your polished table surfaces as well as pretty decorative effects arep rovided by hand-crocheted doilies and mats.The dainty doilies shown above measure just four and one half inches in diameter, so they take little time to do and make ideal coasters.Crochet a set in any of the pretty summer shades .« pink, lilac, yellow, bright blue or green.Or, if you prefer, do & multi-colored set.1 money and 1 | home.The cans will have no spe- i Consumers Quebec Provincial THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 - C.AC.Reports +++ On Maple Syrup Grading.+ « « More Branch Activity .Syrup at all! They will part their\u201d receive.in return some product made of sugar and water with a maple flavour.This will probably be sold to them by door-to-door peddlers professing to be farmers selling direct to the \u2018cial labels and certainly no distributors name on them, The Canadian Association of Branch points with pride to the fact that the Province of Quebec has taken the lead in enforcing the grading of maple syrup.Of course the Dominion Government has long had grades, but unfortunately the producers do not have to use them.In Ontario there is no Provincial requirement for grading at all and the same situation exists in some other provinces.So we have the very confusing picture of overall Dominion Government Grading which 1s not compulsory, Quebec grading which every attempt is being made to enforce, and other provinces where no regulation exists.The Ontario Provincial Branch of C.A.C.could certainly help the consumer by starting a demand for grading under provincial rules.In the meantime here are the grades as they exist for Quebec consumers today.Dominion Government grades are Canada Fancy, Canada Light, Canada Medium and Canada Dark.Quebec grades are similar with the addition of the letters \u201cAA\u201d, \u201cA\u201d, \u201cB\u201d and \u201cC\u201d.Thus with both markings the syrup could be labelled \u201cCanada Fancy AA\u201d, \u201cCanada Dark B\u201d and many other possible combinations.Trying to figure out some of these | gradings would be nearly as bad as figuring your partner's answer in some of the Bridge Conventions.Don\u2019t you think that if women were responsible for the grading systems, that they could evolve something simpler?Why not just say \u201cNumber One\u201d, \u201cNumber Two\u201d ete?\u2018 Why Not?Another of our Branches is really getting to grips with Consumer Problems.The Lachine Branch has sent in some resolutions to the Provincial Branch which will be forwarded to the National for consideration.One of these had to do with the need for the women's point of view if it is again necessary to conserve materials on the | civilian front.Parts of this Resolution read as follows: \u201cWhereas during the last war, some control legislation, presumably designed to conserve materials, actually did the reverse; \u201cWhereas a woman with intelligence and imagination, experienced in bringing up a - family on a limited income would understand where true economies could be made; \u201cBe it resolved that the La- chine Brance of the Canadian Association of Consumers urge the Quebec Provincial Branch.to petition the Dominion Government .to appoint such women on every body formed to control matters pertaining to civilian goods.\u201d Isn't it a peculiar feature of Canadian Life, that, while our economy is increasingly geared to women's needs and women\u2019s points of view, Canada has fewer women in public life than any other of the Western Democracies?Your Reporter feels very strongly that Canada would be better prepared on the home-front if her women took a greater interest in the National Housekeeping of the Country.M.F.G.Makc a rarebit, with good sharp |' cheese, Serve it on toast, buttered, and, if you like 1t \u201cgoot,\u201d spread with a little anchovy paste.Smack in the middle of each serving pit ¢ body\u2019 s dream.as a good spoon of chutney.Sorie- a The Maple Syrup Season is here again and thousands of Canadian housewives will be buying this delightful and distinctive Canadian more equal and the shoes would \u2018food.Out of these thousands of housewives many will not get Maple i last longer.ta (CLEANERS ad PAGE FIFTEEN FITTED EITHER FOOT Right and left shoes are much more modern than half sizes! They were not introduced until the first half of the 19th century.E en then they were not popular with the majority of people.Wearers got the most from their shoes by shifting them from one foot to the other so the wear would be pid Jip ah STIR e LTD.1 FIR oC Sp i Sy a ore Ry .A »* MS VE» A ~~ yy me, Pen Ail 34 I N; AR NX ee, AN ! Hes a, going concem! BILL 15 ANOTHER enterprising boy who is learning to appreciate the value of saving for what he wants.Each week, he puts a part of his spare time earnings in the bank.And is he proud of his bank book! Many a businessman credits his success to the habit of thrift learned early in life.Planned saving has helped millions of Canadians to make the most of their own enterprise and industry.Experience has shown that the difference \u2018beteveen \u201cgetting along\u201d and \u201cgetting ahead\u201d often starts with a bank account.Use the chartered bank in your neighborhood as a safe and handy place to make your savings grow, One of a series \u2018by your bank meme pra eme cac J i PE EA -\u2014\u2014 JAGE SIXTEEN 7 - Technicolor Musical Heads Bill Starting at the Westmount Sunday Song and laughter share the billing in \u201cTwo Weeks With Love\u201d, © which brings Jane Powell, Ricardo MOTHER'S DAY MAY 13th Why not bring Mother here on her day, where she will enjoy the unusual atmosphere of charm known the world over.And as a souvenir she may want to have her picture taken with the famous little pig! LUNCHEON AND DINNER From $1.75 wp \u2018Daily from neon until midnight Air Conditioned Ample Parking Space DO.9303 be 735 ST.GREGOIRE ST.(cor.St.Hubert St.) Montalban, Louis Calhern and Ann Harding to the Westmount screen on Sunday.Turning you to the past instead of the future, this happy new M-G-M Technicolor musical introduces you to one of the most endearing turn-of-the-century familles ever conceived terms.There is Papa Robinson, who thinks he\u2019s the boss; Mama, who has other ideas on the subject; two in screen |.little sons who treat the world as | their oyster, and two teen-age daughters.It is the elder of these, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 At Seville Patti (Jane Powell), whose life is À brought to a typical 1913-period J tean-age crisis when she finds the chief obstacle to the consumation of a romance to be the lack of\u2014 a corset! It all takes place at a vacation hotel at Kissame-in-the-Catskills where Patti falls head-over-heels in love with the handsome Latin arrival, Demi Armendez (Ricardo Montalban).Added Attraction A screen drama of spellbinding tension is the companion feature.It is M-G-M's \u201cDial 1119\u201d, story of a mad killer and five innocent people who endure a twenty-five minute period of mounting hysteria, each moment a matter of life and death.Marshall Thompson plays the ITS A DATE! See You at SPEIRS-MILLER Springtime Revue, Friday 18th at VICTORIA HALL Don't be late! Nancy Evans, stylist who appeared not so long ago at the Normandie Roof, comes as a bpecial added attraction to the Seville Theatre popular song- for one week commencing Thursday, May 17, and will be co-starred with the famous musical group, the Borrah Minevitch Harmonica Rascals who come to Montreal direct from their royal command performance at the famous Pallad- lum Theatre in London.killer, youthful Gunther Wyckoff, fugitive from a hospital for the criminal insane, obsessed with a determination for revenge on John Faron, the doctor responsible for committing him.It is when he enters the typical neighborhood bar of a small midwestern city to wait for the doctor that its occupants are held at bay by the crazed man and are given a chance to re-eval- uate their lives.Together with Chuckles, the bar's owner who is the first to recognize Wyckoff from a description flashed on the television screen and who loses his life as a result, the terrified occupants are as varied in character as they are in their reactions to the insane man holding a pistol to their heads.AGED MAN RISKS FLAMING DEATH TO SAVE FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY 1.A 3-room howse and all its contents were com.letely destroyed by fire a few weeks ago near thbridge, but no lives were lost \u2014 thanks to the courage of an elderly man.Mrs.Heggedal, returning from a visit to a neighbour, saw smoke seeping from the windows of the house.Terrified at the thought of her two children tra rushed in and saved the baby.But prevented her from returning for the older child.À none was more DOW AWARD.DOW BREWERY e - Sohw Borland, of Lethbridge, Alberta, pred inside, she ch 3.Among the many anxious spectators outside, ervently grateful than Heggedal when Borland appeared with the screaming partly burned youngster safe in his arms.John Borland\u2019s heroism stands as a shining example to every Canadian.We are proud indeed to welcome him into the company of those who have won THE cra he 4 HEN ames and smoke Mrs.wls into blazing house; drags small boy to safety 1 < a pr.77 A > 2.Then John Borland appeared.\u201cI\u2019m an old man,\u201d aad he said, \u201cbut I'm going in to get that boy!\" Then, with no thought for his personal safety, he entered the flaming house .and, crawling on his hands and knees, braved the scorching flames and choking, hot smoke.After moments that seemed like hours to the gallant old gentleman, he found the little boy.THE DOW AWARD is a citation presented for acts of outstanding heroism and includes expression of appreciation, à $100 Canada Savings Bond.The Dow Award Committee, a group of editors of leading Canadian \u2018daily newspapers, selects Award winners from recommendations made by a nationally known news organization.MONTREAL , as a tangible BA-101A LISTEN TO THE DOW AWARD SHOW, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY,\u20147.15 P.M.\u2014CJAD + become a \u201cmüst\u201d on the program J program and delight with their | | interpretations of the Fairy Tales.| star pupils.Nellie Brillembourg | city.Forty or more acts will make - leaders of the dare-devils.It is always a sure sign \u2018that Spring is really hère When Betty Speirs and Peter Miller present their Springtime Revue.This.has of entertainment for most Mont- realers in the West End.As usual the tiny tots will open\u2019 the This year's presentations are \u201cMary Mary, Quite Contrary,\u201d and \u201cEskimo Escapades.\u201d Miss Speirs\u2019 young assistant, Joan Champion, lis responsible for -this work and has excelled herself.AH phases of the dance arts will be presented during the evening, including tap dancing, ballet and ballroom.Mr.Miller is especially satistied with his tap.soloists and is quite confident that Johnny Coy\u2019s successor is in this group, and no doubt the experts will be able to pick out this young gentleman.Special presentations of authentic ballroom dancing will be given by Peter Miller and three of his.and Pierrette Bonilla, both from South America, will partner him in rumba and tango, while Lillian Burns will team up with Mr.Miller in a sophisticated waltz., Tap Rontine .The business girls will take the floor with a snappy tap routine, and the Senior Ballet, under the leadership of Miss Champion will present \u201cRêve d'Artiste.\u201d Fine singing will be heard by Joan Circus Will Open 1-Day Engagement Here On Saturday | \u2018The Hamid-Morton trained wild animal show combined with sensational novelty acts will open a seven-day engagement at the Forum, Saturday afternoon, Two performances will be given daily at 3 p.m, week day matinees and 5.15 in the evenings, both Saturday matinee performances will begin 2.30.There will be no performances given Sunday, May 13.Again this engagement will be under the auspices of the local Shriners, for the benefit of the || Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, - - The show that Bob Morton will bring this season promises to surpass all previous engagements here.There will be plenty of new acts never before brought to this Speirs-Miller \u201cShow \u2018of Shows\u201d To Be: Presented Next Friday Swarbrick, Edna Devins and Betty Hendry, while one of the - highlights of the evening is certain to be an artistic vocal and exhibl- tion ballroom offering \u201cSmoke .Gets In Your Eyes\u201d in which the teachers, Joan Champion and Peter Miller, Among the other soloists of the schoo), Joan Earle, Olive Margaret \u2018McEwan, Shirley Birrell, Wallie Martin, Lynda Doyle, Claire Baillargeon, Bob White and Joan Mitchell, will be on hand for this \u2018annual Speirs-Miller \u201cShow of Shows\u201d which always lives up to \u2018its name.[ Famed Singers To Perform At Seville Tonight The: celebrated- folk-singers who made famous the popular song \u201cGoodnight Irene,\u201d The Weavers, are heading the all-star variety program at the Seville Theatre, starting this Thursday.Their ballads, hoedowns and work songs are delivered with a spontaneity \u2018that .never fails them.Other hits \u2018made famous by this group are \u2018\u2019Tzena, Tzena, Tzena,\u201d and \u2018One Of The Roving Kind.\u201d Other acts on the program include the well.known Broadway comedian Wally Brown.Evers and Dolores offer & very unusual and entertaining novelty act.Emil and Evelyn, billed as the King.and Queen of the Teeterboard, and completing \u2018the stage show is.a well-known \u2018act called Billy and Joyce Reedy.On the screen is: the super-chiller called \u201cBehind Locked Doors.\u201d \"OLD KING COLE\u201d Closing Show CHILDREN'S THEATRE This Sat.Aft., May 12 Victoria Hall Tickets: 1.15 and 70\u20ac at Lindsay's, Cor.Peel and \u201cSt.Catherine - MA.6425 \u2014\u2014 up the program, consisting of the most novel, startling and tremendous features known to mankind, including the big newly-added congress of European champions.Among some of the feature numbers will be the Florida Star Rockets, troup of young ladies who could win a high standard in the entertainment world with their attractiveness, and who have soared to the top of the show world with their daring stunts which have rated them among the Performing on top of a rigging, towering 65 feet in the air, the young ladies present a series of intricate routines, demanding the finest co-ordination of mental, acrobatic and balancing ability.PROVOCATIVE PROBLEM William Wyler's \u201cCarrie\u201d for Paramount poses the provocative problem of a middle-aged man's Olivier and Jennifer Jones are starred.TERRIFIC TRIO Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters, three of the most popular younger play- .ers, are teamed for the first time love for a young girl.Laurence | ves.013 DARY MATS.3 PAA Sat.Mats.at 2.30 P.M, POR THE BENEFIT OF THE SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Gen.Admission: Adults $1.00 Children 50c, Reserved Seats $1.50, Box Seats $2.00 Tax Included in George Stevens\u2019 \u201cA Place in The Sun\u201d for Paramount, will be featured. Angry Papa At Westmount Saturday 4 Jane Powell and Ricardo Montalban, returning honte soaking wet from a canoeing accident, are met by irate Papa Louis Cal- hern in one of the laugh-loaded scenes of \u201cTwo Weeks With Love,\u201d new Technicolor musical, the Westmount Theatre.which commences Sunday at ~ Direct F rom Hollywood \" Movie Houses Doomed As Video Ushers in New Era By JACK HISRSHBERG HOLLYWOOD, parently several Attendance in are noted in oth to blame this on April 26 \u2014 While Canada is ap- years behind the United States, the next few months appear to represent the period of decision so far as American motion picture theatres are concerned.Los Angeles is 42 per cent below 1948 and 25 per cent below the same period in 1960.While this is an extreme, rather frightening declines er cities, too.It would be simple poor pictures, but Hollywood has turned out much bright footage in * recent months.It would be equally easy to blame it on high prices and limited income \u2014 and this is closer to the truth.But the big menace Starts SUNDAY! it's Jane's first real love affair! JANE Powell RICARDO Montalban in M-G-M\u2019s TECHNICGLOR MUSICAL ml Louis CALHERN Ann HARDING Marshall THOMPSON VRSOA FELD - EEA DG \"SA LEYDE LEO MES TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cKING SOLOMON'S MINES\u201d, Color by TECHNICOLOR, with Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger.Also \u201cTHE GLASS MENAGERIE.\u201d : to movie houses 1s definitely television, and the industry is going to have to reach a cempromise with the video boys before too long.At present no major studio will sell its product to television.Most studios will not even use teevee to exploit upcoming films.A large segment of the public has been lost to television, and smart movie moguls could try to win it back by converting television to their own use.But no \u2014 they are afraid the theater owners would rebel.The question of whether television would eventually doom film theaters has often \u2018been debated, and we shan\u2019t go into it here.But it's certain that studios, faced with a radical decline in earnings, will sooner or later agree to sell their product to video for broadcast on a paid subscription basis.The end of a great era in entertainment is at hand, and we are about to wit- riess the birth of a new and perhaps greater era.While Canadian theater operators may prefer to hide their hands in the sands of self-delusion, they would be smarter to start planning now to protect their interests once television comes to Canada in strength.The pattern there will duplicate the pattern in the United States unless a miracle of exploitation or promotion is developed.The question is not whether movies will survive, There is no doubt of that.But the theater may become a relic of the past, along with the stage coach, the old lamented Montreal Maroons and five-cent cigars.* * * CINESIGHTS \u2014 Betty Grable in mink coat, and husband Harry James in old shirt and no tie dining \u201cat the swank Bantam Cock.Mae West is due to bow on the video webs soon with an advice-to-the- lovelorn program similar to the Mr.Anthony show on radio.The story of the United Nations forms the framework of a forthcoming movie.There\u2019s an organization in town called Horses, Anonymous, which attempts to cure the gambling urge by psychiatrie treatment +.Among those accused of Com- Clifton Webb, the screen\u2019s preeminent comedian, returns to local audiences \u201cFor Heaven's Sake,\u201d .surprisc comedy from Twentieth Century- Fox also starring Jogn Bennett, Robert Cummings and Edmund Gwenn.The new film has Webb and Gwenn cast in a heavenly mode, if not entirely in an angelic mood, playing angels sent to rescue the happiness of a marriage between theatrical producer, the Cummings part, and his actress wife, the Joan Bennett role, The theatre has been known for its \u201cangels\u201d before, but surely for none resembling these.beat comedy that rises high in the \u2018public favor has been the good fortune of stars Webb and Gwenn many times before.Though the one-time fleet Broadway dancing partner of Marilyn Miller (\u201cAs Thousands heer\u201d), co-star with Fred Allen and Libby Holman in \u201cThe Little Shows\u201d and \u201cThree's a Crowd,\u201d and Noel Coward farceur (\u201cYou Never Know,\u201d \u201cPresent Laughter\u201d) first came to Hollywood for the unforgettable mystery drama, \u201cLaura,\u201d and playing the villain at that, it was in \u201cSitting Pretty\u201d as the now immortal Mr.Belvedere that Webb caught unique public fancy.The follow-ups in \u201cMr.Belvedere Goes Last Children\u2019s Theatre Show On Saturday The Children\u2019s Theatre final play of the season \u201cOld King Cole\u201d was given at Victoria Hall Saturday - afternoon to an appreciative audience.The play will be repeated this Saturday afternoon at Victoria Hall, Curtain time 2.30, and this will be the last performance.Joseph Oliver and Joyce Mac- Kenzie, as the little brother and sister, gave excellent performances, as did the balance of the talented members of the cast directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters.Brian MacDonald as the performing bear and Bernard McMurray as Simple Simon provided the comedy.The palace scene was most attractive, and the costumes color- fui.The entire cast gave a fine performance.munist leanings is Sterling Hayden, film star who operated as one of the Allies\u2019 most valuable spies in Europe during the last war.Along with several other actors, Hayden is the victim of another smear campaign by headline-hun- of the better known Reds in town have not even been subpoenaed for questioning.Angela Lansbury, who started her professional career as a singing comedienne at the Samovar in Montreal, will soon be seen on Broadway in \u201cThe Young Wife's Tale\u201d.Oldtimer Pola Negri would like to hit the comeback trail.She is running a Little Theatre group in Hollywood and recently won American citizenship.20th Century will film Dizzy Dean\u2019s life story this summer, possibly starring Paul Douglas.Did you know baseball stories Are generally box office flops because most foreigners and a large group of Canadians and Americans know nothing about the game?.Yvonne de Carlo is washed up with Universal, the studio which made her a star, and has si, aed for \u201cHigh Vermillion\u201d at Paramount, the studio which originally.hired her as a threat to Dorothy Lamour ten years ago.\u201cFifty-four Forty or Fight\u201d, which details the plotting of the Cana- dian-U.S.border, is slated for au- tumn lensing in British Columbia.Saturday with the: | arrival at the Monkland Theatre of The comié inspiration for off- gry politicians.Meanwhile some\u2019 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 \u201cFor Heaven's Sake\u201d And \u201cConvicted\u201d at the Monkland to College\u201d (with more to come to suit an anxious public desire) and the amazingly popular \u201cCheaper by the Dozen\" have been hardly | \u201css successful notches in the star's reer.\u201cFor Heavén's Sake\u201d | provides him with an opportunity to do a Gary Cooper.For the occasion \u2014in \u201cFor Heaven\u2019s Sake\u201d he's a Texas oil man who backs a show.thus being a Broadway angel in a special sense\u2014Webb got himself a Cooper haireut, with a lock of hair falling down over his forehead in the best Cooper manner.\u201cI talked with Gary,\u201d he said, \u201cand he was delighted at the idea.So delighted that I began to suspect he was taking this threat to him very lightly.I don't believe he considers me any competition as a cow-puncher.\u201d Added Excitement Hit Gleen Ford, equipped with a baby face and shy, charming smile, reminds people of the boy next door.Actually, however, Ford, although once paid homage by frenzied teen-agers as the king of the: bobby-soxers, has spent the major ; portion of his film career in tough, hard-hitting roles, the very op- PAGE SEVENTEEN tions.This seeming paradox is explained by Hollywood's finding out, early in Ford's career, that although he is an expert in light, romantic roles, he's at his best as strong, resourceful cebaracter who shines in action.e NOW PLAYING e DIRECT FROM THE STRAND THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY.Ka CHOICE pA THE MATINEES 5 Yd TES i mks canton \u201c NEXT THURS.Borrah Minevitch and his Harmonica - Rascals & Nancy Evans posite of charm-boy characteriza- ayy 2 } \"SHOW of FRIDAY 18th May featuring \u2014 efc., THE TREAT of Box office at \"Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary\u201d : \"Eskimo Escapades\u201d \u201cRêve d\u2019 (the Artist\u2019 by the Senior Ballet SHOWS\" NEXT at 8 p.m.VICTORIA HALL UN! AN d Artiste\u201d! s Dream) etc.the SEASON studio mow \u2014That ADDED TREAT! ~ Ends Today \u2014 Belvedere Man And What a Constellation of Stars he\u2019s got in his Orbit! .As he takes the world in hand and sets it aE with laughter ! CUFTON WEBB JOAN BENNETT: ROBERT CUNMIGS By EDMUND GWENN with JOAN BLONDELL - ciel PERREAU ,Ç A brilliant dramatic triumph Another sensational performance by the Academy Award winning star .Willie Stark of \u201cALL THE KING'S MEN I\u201d for Glen Ford ! FORD CRAWFORD SATURDAY till TUESDAY \u201cTHE MILKMAN\" Don O'Connor « Jimmy Durante Also \"CAPTURED\" MONKLAND LIRODAKWD DL 471! ESA re - Pe \u2014 + STE TP ~ Loc A Ea UN PE La OE ham a PAGE EIGHTEEN Potro web MN vm Wd estes dS hte rnin ws Lf THERE IS HOPE Four out of five cases of cancer are curable\u2014if caught in time.A check-up by your medical doctor, with particular attention to any symptoms of cancer, will permit the early treatment that is so necessary, or, if your fears are are free of the disease.A slim fitted white shantung THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 1f, 1851 baseless, your mind will be set at rest by the reassurance that you Atwater Ball League Opens At W.A.G.Tomorrow Mountain Dive suit in one collection gained importance from its lapels and pockets which were trimmed with a All five teams in the Atwater Senior Baseball League are busy filigree appliqué of black velvet.signing players today as they.get set for the loop's gala opening this weekend at Westmount Athletic Grounds and Notre Dame Stadium.ELGIN e EXCELLENT FOOD CAMP The Ideal Spot for a Boy Age 7 te 15 eo LOG CABINS AND TENTS All-Stars from local junior circuits last year, are getting plenty of notice from senior mentors with several already signed.Last year\u2019s finalists, St.Ann's and St, Henri, open this year's schedule with a home and home engagement.They will officially teams meet Sunday at Notre Dame Stadium, Mayors from the four cities represented in the loop have been ¥invited to take part in the open- open the lëague\u2019s new playing field and the Irish squad's field wheh |] they tangle at Westmount Grounds Saturday afternoon.The same |: e ALLROUND SPORTS PROGRAM \"DAILY FRENCH CONVERSATIONAL PERIOD\" For Full Information, Write P.O.Box 131, Station L, Montreal Fulham Soccer Team To Play BRITAIN\u2019S LEAD c.c.and 200 c.c.Motors.panding brakes front and quieter running and inc protects rear tire.Prices subject to Easy credit terms \u2014 BENTLEY'S CYCL 2081-87 Bleury St.THE FALCON MODEL NO.55 FRANCIS-BARNETT Made with attention to detail Telescopic front fork.Strong tubular carrier will take Montreal May 29 Soccer fans who look forward to seeing visiting old country teams are eagerly awaiting the Fulham versus Montreal All Stars match to be staged at the Baseball Stadium on the evening of May 29.The Fulham team is a member club of the English first division and is highly regarded .in London its home city.No fewer than eight internationals are included in the party which will tour Canada.The Montreal select eleven will be chosen following a trial game to be played at Charlevoix ground on May 22.ING LIGHTWEIGHT ing ceremonies at Westmount where Mayor J.8.Cameron of Westmount will toss out the first ball.Mayors E.Wilson of Verdun and R.E.Schofield of Town of Mount Royal will be on hand while Frank Hanley will represent Montreal.Last year's champions, St.Ann's, are having difficulty in organizing as they are forced to do their practising on corner lots.The Westmount Grounds are not ready yet, but will be in shape for Saturday's opener.| Hal Regan seems to have the youngest team in the circuit at | Verdun as many junior stars are | trying out.Already signed are two all-stars from last year's Police\u2019 Wanderers, champions of the Atwater Junior League; centrefield Frank Horan and second baseman Bob Heaney along with Eddie McMahon, who compiled a 5-2 record while hurling for Shamrock Juniors last year.Town of Mount Royal, studded with local talen from the Town, open their season against YMHA Headed for a Banff, Alberts, pool, this \u2018graceful young man appears to have dived over the snow-capped crest of a Cascade Peak towering 8400 feet.pillion seat.Front and rear stands, Saddle adjustable for height and pitch, Powerful economical villiers 125 5 in.diameter internal ex- The early start.this season due to the dry weather has raised the hopes of local followers that the All Stars will be able to at home Sunday.Other games billed are Verdun vs YMHA, at Westmount, Monday; Verdun vs Royal, Thursday.Verdun plays before their home fans for the first time Friday, May 19, when lined rubber mounted taillight, Long silencer giving Merlin 125 e.c.motor Falcon 2009 c.c, Motor THESE ARE PRE-BUDGET PRICES There will be a $40.00 to $50.00 increase when present stocks are sold, rear.7 in, headlight stream- extend the famous visitors.In any event soccer lovers will be treated to an exhibition of the dribbling code and shown the reased power, Side exhaust $327.00 finer touches of the game by the .Fulham players.With Battery $345.00 Special arrangements have been $381.00 \"| made by the Province of Quebec With Battery $399.00 Football Association to admit boys at a very nominal price and they will occupy good seats.It is hoped to create increased interest amongst the youngsters for soccer after they have seen soccer as it should be played.The main purpose of these tours by old country teams is to boost the sport in Canada.On the west coast soccer is a major sport.change without notice.Open Fridays till 9 p.m.ES ao SPORTS LTD.HA.3436 | St.Ann\u2019s at Westmount, Wednesday, and St.Henri at Mount they take on St.Ann\u2019s at West- mount, Saturday the 19th.Four Teams Entered In Softball League : Allan Sandzelius has been appointed publicity manager and secretary for the Westmoünt Municipal Intermediate Softball League.Other officers elected are: president H.E.Wellein, executive members, J.Reble, Bob Lunny, Bud Selby and E.Bolduc.Four teams have entered the league these being Avenue Stars, Ryps, Aladdins and Westmount Yards.The teams will each -play 18 games in the regular schedule which will be issued following a meeting on Monday night.The first league will get underway on Wednesday night May 16 when two games * will be played.SIE OTT EY onm MLE xs h.p.O.B.C.Certified 3 Ne pull Starter À Synchro Control * Ready- N ome Pur?Na « \u201cclass.À Full Pivot Reverse / this FEATURE value Feature for feature, the Johnson Sea-Horse 5 1s first in its power k gives smooth, dependable performance at every speed.fi Trolls slow as a wounded 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Lansdowne avenue, West« mount, has been elected president of the Athletic Association at Russell Sage College in Troy, New York, one of the major campus offices.Miss Beck ,a member of the Junior Class, is enrolled in the college\u2019s School of Physical Education.She has been a member of the editorial staff of \u201cQuill,\u201d the student newspaper and this year is Ask your fo Coast Soles Certified h.p.at 4,000 r.p.m.over 25 years.Prices in effect at time of delivery.Buy early.BIR # CANADA\u201d A Canadian Product with Coast Your Dealer appears under \u201c\u2019OQUTBOARD MOTORS\u201d Classified Yellow Pages your Telephone Directory serving as treasurer of the Student Government Association.She was named a Kellas Scholar in her sophomore year.Kellas Scholars rankscholastically in the highest five per cent of the student body.As a freshman she was accorded class honors.Miss Beck has also been active in the international organization on the campus.She is a graduate of the Netherwood Sehool, Rothe- and Service for 3-5 say, New Brunswick, D WAS.Track Meet Scheduled at WAG Tuesday Afternoon Westmount High School boys basketball team will play an exhibition game with St.Stanislas Academy on.Monday afternoon, game time 4.00 p.m.On Tuesday afternoon commencing at 1.00 the W.H.S.track meet will be held at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.Taking part in the meet will be boys in grades 8 to 11 and girls in grades 10 \u2018to 11.Athletic Night Results The Girl\u2019s executive under Miss Joan MacMillan, gymnastic teacher consider that the Athletic Night was a great success and was well attended by the public and relatives.Girls Basketball In the basketball games the W.H.S.\u201cOld Girls\u201d were defeated by the school 21 to.16.Patty Mowat was high scorer for the school with Bev.Walker taking the honors for the Old Girls.Boys Basketball The \u201cOld Boys\" trimmed the school team 29 to 19 in a hard checking game.Doug Reed and Tony Skinner were best for the school with Skinner's older brother Dennis potting 10 points for the \u201cOld Boys\u201d.Y.M.C.A.NOTES THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIBAY, MAY 11, 1951 2 2 2 2 ro 0) Dead Line Flashes By Bob Lunny Lizz Ee Rr Well, we are back at it again bringing you the latest in sport news in and around our fine residential city.The biggest sport attraction Of the year was the fabulous Harlem Globe Trotters who appeared at the Forum two months ago.A close runner-up was the Sportsmen Show which cost thirty-five grand to operate.The greatest success of the year are the Seville\u2019s Vaudeville Shows.The Three Stooges who\u201d Were there last week were terrific.If you read the Standard last week the critic's view was strictly \u201coff the beam\u201d.Never go by one man\u2019s opinion; not even mine.How could a critic blast an act when it is sold out every night.Fifteen thousand people can't be wrong.By the way, one of the Stooges while at they Savoie-Montane fight the other night did more dancing and fighting in his seat than the fighters did in the ring.Half the people in the ringside were watching him.Could be he is a former pugilist.Biggest flop of the year upto this date was the Savoie-Montane fight.Imagine they had the nerve to make him the favorite.He came all the way from France to fight for two minutes and fifty eight seconds.They say Laurent Dauth- uille will never fight in Montreal again, Could be he is in hot water.First is was Gorgeous George, then Yukon Eric who couldn't tell |- you if Fairbanks Alaska is North or South, then the honorable Togo now matchmaker Quinn has a new find in Nature Boy Rogers who enters the ring under a spotlight.Togo they say can't speak English.That\u2019s funny because he has a de- gree from Oregon University.West End people cre raving PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT: Marathon Swim Everyone is reminded that the Marathon Swim to Cleveland is open to all members \u2014 boys, men and women.Enter your name with the Physical Director, and swim as far as you wish every day.Remember that the first one to Cleveland wins .and everyone \u2018should get as far as possible.Gymnastics The fact that gymnastics is a year round sport is being aptly demonstrated by the Gymnastic Club at the \u201cY.\u201d Interest is still high, and the boys continue to work out twice weekly \u2014 Monday and Thursday evenings.There is still a possibility that some of the team may be represented at the Dominion Championships at Vancouver at the end of this month.Every effort is being made to give these \u201cchampions\u201d a chance at top competition and a possible berth on Canada\u2019s Olympic team.Leaders\u2019 Corps Annual examinations are just coming to a close for members in the Junior and Intermediate Corps.The latter group has completed the theoretical examination, with the practical work yet to come this afternoon.Results and formal recognition will be available at the Awards Banquet tonight.The closing dinner and party for the Intermediate Corps will he held next Friday night, May 18.Awards Night Tonight is the night! Members from all departments will gather for the big dinner at 6:00 p.m.Following this will be lop -notch entertainment, featuring one .of Montreal's outstanding magicians.GARDEN SOIL TOP SOIL ROTTEN MANURE ALSO Lawns Renovated AND Plowing Done \u2014\u2014 R.AUBIN Gardener 6125 UPPER LACHINE ROAD DE.5198, Athletic awards to be presented will include Swim Cards, Life- Saving Certificates, Floor Hockey Championship Crests, Gymnastic Crests (Provincial Champions and Inter-\u201cY\u201d Champions), Fencing Trophy, Handball Trophies (Business Man), House League Basketball Crests.Formal recognition will also be given various leaders in the Branch.YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT: Big Square Dance Topping off the Awards Dinner will be a Monster Square Dance, sponsored by the Westmount \u201cy\u201d Square Dance Club, and under the able chairmanship of Bill Hopper.Cellers Howard Fairbairn and Jay Conn will be on hand to keep everyone hopping.The dance committee has announced that Western Dress will definitely be in order, and have cleared with the Awards Committee that such dress will be acceptable at the dinner.The dance is scheduled to get under way at 9.00 p.m., while the Awards Ceremonies will be over at 8.00 o'clock.Spring Conference All members in the Young Adult Department are reminded again to set aside the weekend of June 9 to 10 for the weekend Program Conference, to be held at Camp Per- rot.» Square Dance Callers Course There is only one more session remaining in the Square Dance Callers\u2019 Course, and amazing progress has been made by most of ; the members enrolled in the course.Everyone had an opportunity to call most of the dances, and more dances are being added to their repertoire each night, | BOYS\u2019 DEPARTMENT: i Softball The game of the week last week was played on Saturday, with the up-and-coming Rockets tangling with the mighty Flyers.Even the masterful pitching and hitting of Flyers\u2019 Gordon Garrett could not stand up to the Rockets, who finally pulled ahead to take the game 14 to 13.Anthony Flemming was the big hitter for the winners.Stamp Club During the week the stamp club received a letter from the Boys\u2019 Stamp Club in Athens, Greece enclosing a number of Greek stamps.This letter was in reply to a letter sent by the club several months ago to this Athenian Stamp Club.The Club is looking forward to receiving replies from moré of the Y.M.C.A.Stamp Clubs whom they have written to during the past few months.about Cliff \u201calways a winner\u201d winner Haslewood.Cliff only.bets four or five races a year and has nine winners out of the last ten races.To prove his ability he tells three close friends the horses he bets on the day before the race.You can't name a horse he doesn't know.He gave his observer a horse called \u201cWILL I\" last August.The horse won and paid $31.75.They are still looking for the horse Jimmy De Lalanne bet on in the Kentucky Derby.He was a late starter from the Westmount Road Department.When the list of the Ten Best Dressed People of Canada came out how did they ever miss Ottawa's Jimmy Walsh.James has a spotless suit for every day of the week.He made a bundle with Tommy Gorman two years ago on the Barbara Ann Scott Ice Show.Jim is also a popular mutual manager at Blue Bonnets.Tommy Gorman has to be congratulated on his success of bringing Triple A ball back to Ottawa.Whatever T.P.touches turns to gold.He is the most successful sports promoter in Canada.He has made Ottawa Sports crazy.Congrats to Ed Norcott of the Capital Carbon and Ribbon Company for backing a softball team in the Westmount Senior Softball League.The opener is slated for i Monday night.\u2018Notes and Jottings Gorman Graham to hurl for the Capitol Carbon team in the West- mount Senior League .West- mount\u2019s Johnny Pierson walked the aisle to say \u201cI do\u201d last Saturday in Boston.Four of his hockey pals were ushers .Westmount\u2019s famed boxer Frankie Creaghan to work in Los Angeles this summer + + + St, Leo's will hold their 11th Annual Boxing Show tonight in the Academy Hall .They will be \u201coff and running at Blue Bonnet\u2019s next Friday .Eddie Stanley making a name for himself in golf .The \u201cBig Seven\u201d still in operation with Wolfe and McVey PAGE NINETEEN fighting it out for No.1 spot .Greene Ave boys really dressing sharp these days.Thanks to Ralph at Canterbury .Uncle Miltie will win the Preakness .Moose Young will have a tryout with the Al's this fall .His brother Hal got married in Scotland two weeks ago.Everybody says \u201cO'Keefe\u2019s Old Vienna\", The favourite Canadian lager.beer, O\u2019Keefe\u2019s Old Vienna is smooth and lighe.\u2026 treats you right, When you wish to (es ; take it easy\u201d, be sure to say \u201cO\u2019Keefe\u2019s Old Vienna,\u201d PAGE TWENTY JHE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 = [Mss pLUMPER- Y FRED NEHER | | BGOKWORM , | + PUBLISHING .) 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