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[" ge, il SO Tare = va tow F 2 Ne ( fangied with another, The Examiner _ Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.xxi, No.22 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 Local Clergy Paid Visit To R.V.H.Visit RVH \u2014 Overcrowded conditions which have led to a $7,000,- 000 appeal by Royal Victoria Hospital were viewed by several Church of England clergymen, three of whom are shown above \u2018with the hospital's executive director, Dr.J.Gilbert Turner (sec- The clergymen are (from left), Canon Gilbert Oliver, St.Matthias; Canon R.K.Naylor, Trinity Memorial; and Dean Kenneth Evans, Christ Church Cathedral.\u2018ond from right).{ Resident Complains New \u201cZone Rule is Acting on & complaint received from a Westmount citizen regarding \u2018the new regulations permitting automobiles to pass on either side of safety Zones; The Examiner contacted Police Chief R.A.Bytord as to whether any complaint had been received by the police department.Chief Byford said that to date no complaint had been\u2019 received and that he thought that the new rule was working out very well and had had the effect of speeding up traffic on Sherbrooke street.The person who complained stated that he found it quite hazardous to cross at Greene and Sherbrooke street; as in addition to having watch traffic coming both ways4 on Sherbrooke Street, it was also necessary to keep an eye on cars coming up Greene Avenue.For $lderly persons, he said, the situa- on was particularly difficult and e was fearful that there might be Fatality at the Greene Avenue orner as à result of the change.The same informant also had Another complaint and that was that on several occasions he has fioticed three or four cars lined up n the street car tracks waiting or the green light, with the result at when the light changes the street car is held up in getting way and consequently loses the ight which means nore delay for the tram passengers.He thought at motorists should use a little ¢onsideration and pull over to the side as on Some occasions the outside lane was not being used.Roslyn Ave.Scene Of Car Collision Henry Bateman, of 3080 Linton Avenue parked his auto at 649 Roslyn Avenue May 23 and went into the house only to hear a loud crash a few moments later.On returning to the door he was greeted by the sight of his car en- belonging 641 Roslyn to Malcolm Lefcort, Avenue.A lady witness said she had seen someone inside the car a few seconds prior to the accident and that this person had leapt out and dashed away.Dangerous Child Under Car Suffers Injuries As Auto Starts In the act of retrieving a stick from beneath a car belonging to J.W.Belcourt, of 43 Barat Road, five year-old James Snook, of 4152 Sherbrooke Street West suffered injuries Friday when the owner started to drive his auto away.Mr.Belcourt told the police he couldn't see the child when he got behind the wheel of his car but jammed on his brakes When he heard a scream on beginning to move away.The child was taken to the hospital and held for further examination of a possible fractured collarbone.Greene Âve.is Changing Old Time Look Vanishes Greene avenue is fast undergoing a face lifting and will soon rank as one of the major shopping streets in the west end.Two new stores are presently being constructed just opposite John Watson, Plumbers.One of these it is understood will be occupied by Demers\u2019 Grocery with the other earmarked as a restaurant, May's Ladies Wear and Accessories will move into their new shop just opposite the Avenue Theatre within a few days.Clifford\u2019s Market operated by Mr.Townend will take over the former Maison | Douville store next to Gatehouse, Former residents would scarcely recognize the old time residential street if they were to visit the new Greene Avenue with - its Avenue Theatre, one of the latest in the metropolitan area, Steinberg\u2019s Mammoth groceteria and Gatehouse\u2019s modern meat market with individual cold storage locker space.: The smart dress shops, sporting good stores and other business: establishments lend an air of great prosperity to Greene Avenue.It is understood that Victoria Avenue is also due for the new look and that it will be widened in the near future to permit of easier traffic handling at the corner of Sherbrooke.Steinberg\u2019s will have an entrance on Victoria in the L shaped store to front on Sherbrooke and Victoria adjacent to the new City and District Savings Bank.Vision Blocked, Driver Claims, In Auto Smash An auto driven by Jack Gold- stein, of 8518 Biram Avenue, collided with a car driven by Dr.Estrada Roberto, of 1416 Guy Street, at Atwater Avenue and Dorchester Street, Saturday.Mr.Goldstein told the West- mount Police he failed to see the other vehicle prior to the accident due to a truck obscuring his view.Dr.Roberto told police that he stopped behind this truck and started to make a left hand turn thinking the way was clear, to see a new world.no use of it, thousands more were PRICE 3 CENTS WESTMOUNT TURNED DOWN T.V.'W.George CFCF Pleads Television Cause at Rotary Television, W.V.George, of CFCF, told the Westmount Rotary Club would add a magic window out of which millions would.be able + Mr.George was speaking to the Westmount Rotary Club about television, touching on the current \u2018\u2018fuss about Mount Royal\u201d he said he was unable to make no head nor tail of it.He argued that the mountain park was set aside for the pleasure of the citizens of \u201cthis community\u201d.While thousands made little or unable to enjoy its beauty.\u201cSurely no one would wish to deny others limited to the four television would bring them.\u201d Touching on the subject of the projected television must be stated one would be insufficient to carry the channels of companies other than CBS and that it would be necessary to build another to house the rest.The City of Westmount he said had been approached a year ago on the matter of erecting a mast on Westmount Mountain by CFCF and was turned down flat.Mr.George said he thought civic authorities had been afraid it might be the first step in commercializing the area.CFCF had at that time offered to combine a beautiful public rest station with their relay station at their own cost if they were granted permission to build, There would have been space to house roads department equipment as well.The speaker revealed Montreal could have had television in 1938 and in 1948.\u201cWe will have it a year from the time CBC is authorized to mount its transmitters on.Mount Royal.\u201cYou can be sure television will be an important element in your life,\u201d he prophesied and cited instances such as the Kefauver trials in the United States, sessions of the United Nations and a speech of Winston Churchill, all televised, that enabled millions of citizens to witness events of national importance.\u201cNor is (television) powerful in spite of itself.There is much tripe, much stuff in bad taste.We need only to be selective, each selective for himself.\u201cPlease do not let me be selective for you, or visa versa, It is all too easy to emulate the Pilgrim Fathers who came to this continent so that they might worship as they pleased and make everyone else do the same.\u201d Mr.George stated television would be a source of intellectual family evenings spent around the set.Shakespeare by Evans would rally the family.Hansard in the making by Mr.Kefauver would interest everyone.\u201cHe is a dull sod who does not seek new paths in familiar places, whose intellectual curiosity is not stirred by a little knowledge.\u201d Norman Millington welcomed and introduced the visiting Ro- tarians.The speaker was introduced by Robert Edwards and thanked by Harry Griffin.walls of their room the benefit Camp Westmount To Open June 25 Camp Westmount, the West- mount Y.M.C.A.City camp program for boys 9-16, will open on Monday June 25.The city camp will be divided into two parts.The first part from June 25 to July 28.The second part from July 30 to August 31, Program for the camp will in- \u2018clude sports, swimming twice a day, trips to points of interest and industries in the City, overnight camping trips to Kamp Kanawana and Camp Perrot, instruction in crafts, skits, sing songs, etc.Highlights of the program will include the annual Penny Circus in July and Lumberman-Voyageur Week in August.Parents\u2019 nights and Father and Son Swims will be held during the summer.The Annual Inter-Y Track Meet will be held in July and Inter-Y-Swim Meets will be held in July and August.Any parents or boys wishing to learn more about this special program may do so by contacting the Westmount Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.Heads Committee Heads Eliot 8.Frosst, committee; 67 Sunnyside Avenue, chairman of the general corporations committee of the $7,- 000,000 Royal Victoria Hospital Fund, who has more than 700 men enlisted as volunteer workers.This week they launch their intensive canvass of 7, 000 business firms in the Montreal area.i ED 4, MRE RTT prs J ee TET MS rp core + ped tm ne PAG#.PRO G.P.Smith Will Recall Former Athletic Heroes G.P.Smith, who will commence a series of articles next week, the- author of this series has been actively connected with sport as a professional, coach and physical LET ME HELP YOU DISCOURAGED?SORROW?PROBLEMS?SICKNESS?Would special prayer help you?offered Counsel your faith.Confidential appointment.Phone FI.2820 Rev.O.J.Ritz, M.A., B.Th.regardless of consultation by REE ER Reem \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER PL.9488 GL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W Montreal director since 1905 when he started his carreer as coach of Mc- Gill wrestling and at the opening of the new M.A.A.A.Club house he acted as their coach as well.In 1913 he was engaged by the Westmount School Board to take charge of the Phy.Training in their schools and to be in complete charge of all sports.During his 38 football hockey championships and on two team to the semi final for the Memorial Cup, playing against the Juniors 1923 Owen Sound team of that year and the following year beating all local opposition and being finally eliminated by the Sons of Ireland team of Quebec after playing a 90 min 2 all tie and going into a second game which was won by Sons of Ireland in overtime by 1 goal.His teams won many city championships in Senior, Inter, and Junior Interscholastics and McGill wrestlers won their share of Intercollegiate titles, likewise M.A A.A.wrestlers won Dom, titles.He continued his coaching at McGill concurrently with W.H.S.for 28 years.He retired from W.H.S.in 1945 after 32 years, then went back to M.A.A A.retiring in 1919.His articles will be titled \u201cI Remember.\u201d tenure his football and hockey | teams were successful in winning | championships, 40 occasions bringing his senior H.'! Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.TREES g every day of the year : for INSURANCE 8 HA.0251 Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 .HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Depariment for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Residence: 4557 Sherbrooke St.57 St.James Street West Westmount West \u2014 GLenview 2177 Ambassador Apts, June 1st.of their private business your community, 2 OTTAWA, CANADA EP EEEGEREREE PD, THERE'S A JOB TO BE DONE IN \u201851 9TH DECEN [EERE FRR iter, His job is to get the facts which Canadians need for successful management It is of practical benefit to you and DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE hbiodueirngyor: CENSUS TAKER Mr.R.J.Davy is one of the 18,000 enumerators who will call at the homes of all Canadians\u2014including yours\u2014starting or public affairs.Departments.taker calls.DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS NIAL CENSUS Your enumerator (man or woman) will carry an identification card, The information you give is kept in strictest confidence, and can be used only for census statistics.It cannot, by law, be revealed to anyone for any purpose, even to other Government Please be ready with quick and accurate information when your census THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 GP.P.SMITH E.F.Walter Dies At Summer Home Ernst F.Walter, a governor of the Montreal General Hosgtal and well known wholesale merchant here for many years, died suddenly Friday at his summer home in Stoney Lake, Ont, in his 88th year.His residence here was at 626 Victoria avenue.A funeral service was held on Tuesday in the chapel of Jos.C.Wray & Bros, Mountain street.Rev.John Peters, pastor of the German Lutheran Church, officiated.Burial was in Mount Royal cemetery.Born in Goerlitz, Germany, in 1863, Mr.Walter received his early training there before coming to Canada in 1887.Six years later he formed the wholesale firm of E.F.Walter Company, Reg'd, now E.F.Walter, Ltd.In 1891 he married the former Bertha Lech of Peterborough, Ont.She died three years ago.Mr.Walter was active in summer sports in his younger years, and was a charter member of the St.Lambert Country Club.He also was interested in canoeing, and was a keen gardener.His only son, Arthur William Walter of Montreal, was with him at the time- of his death.Mr.Walter Is survived by three grandsons: Kenneth E.Walter, Arthur R.Walter and Donald Walter, all of Montreal.AIT CANADA JUNE, 1951 CLUBS CANADA Unity Boys\u2019 Club News - quest saying that any club member \u2018week to the task.of contacting Thomas Archer, if a sufficient number of boys and week.McGill University Conservator- ium undertook to teach them.Miss Peterson is a very competent teacher.Rules were laid down that pupils must take a half hour lesson each week and put in a two hours of practice each week.The club notified these youngsters that, if they did- not have a piano at home, they could do their practicing on the piano which had been donated to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Miss Peterson gives two and a half hours of her time every Now, the interesting thing is that only three of these eighteen \u201cpianists\u201d had ever had any music lessons before, but Miss Peterson is so proud of the progress made by her classes that she will present them in a Beginners\u2019 Concert Friday evening, June 8, at 8 p.m Parents of the pupils have been invited.Participants Among those who will take part are; Sylvia Rosvald, Bryn Wakely, Delvina Souquet, Ralph Whims, John \u2019Clarke, Margie An- sell, Cagol Goudreau, Louise Ethier, David Tagieff, Barbara Bryan, and Frank Larkin.I know little abeut music but I felt that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and Miss Peterson were making an outstanding contribution in their community, so I took the liberty Music and Drama critic of The Gazette.Here is what he wrote to me: \u201cAnything that adds to the cultivation of performing music by young people nowadays is of the utmost importance to the community.Montreal, like every big city on this continent, is highly professionalized in music.We have our symphony orchestras, our musical clubs and our community concerts, but the danger is that we are apt to forget that the future must be cared for.We are \u2018constantly in need of young musicians to take the place of those who are bound, sooner or later, to retire.\u201cThat is one point.Another is that making music, singing or playing an instrument for yourself, is, in the long run a much better way of understanding and feeling this most wonderful art than what the radio or the phonograph can give you.These mechanical means are an invaluable adjunct to music, invaluable as a help to learning it.But writing and performing music, no matter.how simple and unpretentious the effort may be is far more important.\u201cTo one who attends week in and week out the high priced professional concerts we have annually in Montreal music unpretentiously made by people for their own enjoyment, with no thought of personal gain.This is like the Koh-in-Noor Diamond, hard to find, We found it recently in a concert given by Lewis Elvin and his High School Orchestra at the Plateau Hall \u201cAnd now we have the news that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, among its manifold activities, has not only thought of music but has built up a class within the past year which is prepared to give a recital during the coming week.\u201cHats off!\u201d This is paraphrasing Robert Schumann who thus greeted the young and unknown Chopin.\u201d .EEN) rida! With the end of its first season of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club activities I started to delve into what I may have slipped up on.One was an ;, event, which I feel very important - Early last fall I remember writing a paragraph, at Mr.Moss\u2019 re- to members of the club, who was interested in taking piano lessons should apply at the office.Mr.Moss told me at the time that girls were interested he would be | able to acquire a volunteer who would give regular lessons every i Eighteen turned up, and Miss Daisy Peterson, a pupil of Paul de Marky and an Associate of thex Funeral Service For J.Graham Saturday for James Graham, of 2290 Melrose \u2018Avenue, former groceteria proprietor in West- mount and the North End, at the D.A.Collins Funeral Chapel.Conducted by Rev.Clifton\u2019 J.MacKay, minister of Know Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church, the service was attended by many, friends and relatives.The funeral was held from Collins to Mount Royal Cemetery where interment was held.Mr.Graham died suddenly at home May 24.A resident of N.D.G.for the \u2018| past 10 years, he emigrated to Canada from Ireland 41 years ago and was married to the former Nellie Cameron at American Presbyterian Church, in 1917.For many years Mr.Graham was proprietor of James Graham Grogeries, at the corner of Met- calfe.Avenue and St.Catherine Street, Westmount.Later he moved to the North End where he set up business at 143 Fairmont\u2019 Avenue, Retiring from the groceteria business 10 years ago, he went to work for Canada Car and Jater- British Metal Corporation.long standing of the AF and AM, St.Lawrence Lodge No.14.He was also a member of the Orange- men and for many years a parishioner of Knox Crescent and Ken- sington Presbyterian Church.Surviving are three sons: James, of North Bay, Ontario; George and William; two daughters, Mrs.Frederick Rose and Miss Marjorie; two brothers, Alec, of Ireland, and William; three sisters, Lean, and Mrs.Wilson, all of Ireland; and a grandson, James.Civil Defence Director Talks to W.H.S.Students dents received first hand tips on haw to act in an atomic attack Junior High School Tuesday.Students of both high schools were in attendance and were advised to read the booklet every Westmount home.R.M.R.REUNION The members of B Company of the R.M.R.Overseas Association will hold a\u2019reunion in the Armory on Saturday night.Each member may bring three guests.Ladies\u2018 & Gentlemen'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 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 | VALET SERVICE {Just below St, Catherine) A funeral] service was held Mr.Graham was a member of .Mrs.Alec Martin, Mrs.James Mce- Westmount High School Stu- when they were addressed by Lt.Col.P, W.Cook, director for civil defence for Westmount, in the.auditorium on atomic defence distributed to EEA, REPAIRED .REFINISHED .SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT VOL.XXII, No.22 Carnival To Open With Big Parade = A parade of the boys and girl vi members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, 2 which will be led by the band and $f precision flight squad of No.4, 28 Montreal Wing, Royal Canadian '*8% Air Force Cadets, through the 2 kind permission of Sqdn.Ldr.Norman Vincent, commanding officer, will be held tonight before the opening of the Unity Boys Penny Carnival in their clubhouse on Greene avenue.The parade will leave the clubhouse at 7 p.m.and proceed down Greene avenue to St.Antoine .4 street and east on St.Antoine to # Atwater avenue, north on At- ki.water to Dorchester street, west ! on Dorchester to Hallowell ave- ÿ nue, north to St.Catherine street, ) east on Saint Catherine to Greene and down Greene to the clubhouse, where it is expected to ar- .rive in time for the opening of the carnival at 8 o\u2019clock.; Prizes will be presented for the .w most original fancy dress, the (Continued on page 5) © WE.2323 4485 ST.CATHERINE STREET Unity Boys\u2019 Club | FOR EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE CHARGES ON LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Call WE.5908 Ask for Mr.H.Levin y |Avenue Tailors ¥ & VALET SERVICE À 1166 GREENE AVENUE ' (Just below St.Catherine) : Pick Up and Delivery ; Parking Lot for Our Patrons \u201c3 - OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS Thye ere ° Wxaminer \"50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.WE.4046 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.JUNE 1, 1951 Hon.D.C.Abbott right.made soon, Paul Viau, past president of hensive.Receives Degree Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to the United States is seen dellvering the convocation address'at the Forum on Monday after receiving an honorary degree from McGill University.Also honored were the Hon.D.C.Abbott, member for Westmount and Hon.Brooke Claxton.Mr.Abbott is shown in the above picture immediately behind Sir Oliver with Mr.Claxton on the extreme Business Association Collating Defence Data Secretary D.Kidd of the Westmount Business Association states that the cards requesting information which will be useful for .civil defence purposes are all ready for distribution and a start on gathering the information from business firms in Westmount will be the association, is in charge of distributing and collecting the information which is quite compre- Mr.Kidd said that when all the+ information has been gotten that it would be turned over to the i BB CLOSED BATURDAYS (Continued on Page 14) IN GREAT VARIETY # FOR DELIVERY AT THE E PROPER TIME FOR À PLANTING Zinnias, Nasturtiums, and red), Chive Roots, etc.BEDDING 1 PLANTS STURDY, HEALTHY PLANTS PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Asters, Pansies, Carnations, Marigold, Geraniums, Sweet 4 Alyssum, Lobelia, Snapdragons, Petunias (all colors), à Salvia, Portulaca, English Daisies, Jacob's Ladder, Coleus, Coxcomb, Verbena, Phlox, Stocks, Tomatoes (rose William, Nicotina, Pinks, Sweet FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS \u2018 MELVILLE\u2019 4471 ST.CATHERINE WEST A Yes, We Deliver \u2014 WEllington 1151 Burnside Opening May Be Decided Westmount may soon have another artery to get to uptown Mgntreal if the Executive Committee of the City of Montreal decides at its meeting on Monday to go ahead with the extension of Burnside.It is understood that the City Planning Department has given its blessing on starting the extension work at Mountain street.This would then line up with St.Luke street and Western avenue to create an East-West artery parallel with Sherbrooke street.The original plan, now about 20 years old, was to extend Burnside westward from Stanley to Guy and have it link up with St.Luke and Western.However, before the city could take steps, expensive buildings were erected in the path of the projected street, westward from Peel, and no civic administration since has felt that it would be wisdom to expropriate these buildings.Thus the new plan is in the nature of a compromise.Burnside, if the Executive approves, will stop at Stanley and continue again at Mountain, leaving the section of buildings between unmolested.Library Closed Monday The Westmount Public Library will be closed all day Monday, June 4th, the King's Birthday./ _ PAGE THREE R.M.R.Staged Colorful Display Here on Tuesday The Royal Montreal Regiment leaves for summer camp on Sunday morning under the command of Lt.Col.J.P.C, Macpherson, officer commanding.The advance party will leave by motor transport on Saturday under the command of Major D.L.Lancaster, the main group of just over 100 all ranks will proceed to Valcartier Camp by train on Sunday, and will be commanded by Major J.M.Coupland.The training period will last for one week with quite a number \u2014\u2014 J remaining over for a second week.On Tuesday night the regiment held its first outdoor march of the season.Led by the brass anda bugle bands in full scarlet regalia the shooting prizes won since the the route of march was Western | beginning of the year to the Avenue to Victoria, north to Sher- Various winners.brooke, then east to Metcalfe, and The band and drums then put on south to the grass flat at the end a display of military marching and of the armoury on St.Catherine cCounter-marching which was wit-= Street.nessed by a large crowd of spece Major General C.B.Price, C.B,, tators.The display concluded with D.S.0., D.C.M, V.D., honorary the two bands playing the retreat, colonel of the regiment, presented (Continued on page 1) Preferred by millions of Canadians for its superb quality and flavour.\"SALAIA TEA .Quality ROOFING Call us today for free estimates on that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing .LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - 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MIDWAY ° BAND D.E.BLACK, M.P., Aubrey, Que., President CARLYLE DICKSON, Ormstown, Que., Secretary-Treasurer OO BE = ORMSTOWN: R.M.R.Staged.(Continued from page 3) after which the regiment marched back to the armoury it was dismissed.\u2019 : Receptions were held in the various messes and the canteen \u2018with many guests being present.Major John Hanson, M.C., recently appointed sports officer, is working with C.S.M.Joe Tetrault on the baseball team entered in the Westmount Military and Police League.A football meeting was held last week when plans for the fall season now only a scant three months away were laid.Capt.Dave Peebles has had most of his team out on the -drill floor every Saturday afternoon, for some months, and in addition to conditioning blackboard talks have been given.Captain Peebles expects to have if anything a stronger entry in the Q.R.F.U.senior division than he had last year when R.M.R.finished in third place one point behind Lakeshore and Westmount who finished up in a first place tie with Lakeshore winning out in the play-off.This top quality, home-heating fuel now selling at specially reduced price! Order today and save money on your annual fuel bill.Lasalle Coke gives you less work, less worry, less ash and more heat.Order today from your regular fuel dealer.* Pictured above at the district assembly of members of their sect from Quebec and Eastern Ontario, are a group of Jehovah\u2019 Witnesses.The three-day Convention was held over the week-end at the Verdun Auditorium, after the City of Verdun had sought to stop the proceedings with an injunction from the Superior Court of Montreal.The Witnesses had previously obtained an injunction preventing the City from taking steps to stop their meetings, and so the Convention went on as scheduled.} Holy Name Rally Is Scheduled In THE ENGLISH Westmount Centre Out of town delegations from BUILT points in the United States, Ontario and Quebec are expected te / swell the assemblage of Holy Fred Name Societies at this year's annual rally to be held at West- mount Athletic Grounds, on Sunday.IS CANADA'S Meeting on the lower section of Westmount Park at Western and LOWEST PRICED Melville Avenues, the delegations, numbering several thousand, will CAR proceed to the Athletic Grounds, with ceremonies commencing at 3 p.m.Rev, J.D.Purcell, spiritual © director of the Arch-Diocesan Union, will conduct the services.' DRIVE Guest Speaker Guest Speaker at the rally will 100 MILES be the Very Rev.E.J.McCorkle, C.S.B., eminent educationalist and Superior General of the Basilian Fathers of Toronto.i FOR The Hon.Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins will act as honorary: $ 00 chairman of the! Diocesan Union Rally Committee for the event.Most.Rev.Paul Emile Leger, .Archbishop of Montreal, will be | ASK US FOR A present and address the gathering.Most Rev.Lawrence P.Whelan, DEMONSTRATION Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, will .e preside at the ceremony and : conclude the religious services with Benediction of the Most TED CRANE Blessed Sacrament.Prominent Guests ENGLISH CAR Prominent guests will include DEPARTMENT Alderman Leio J.McKenna, representing Mayor Camilien Houde e of Montreal; Mayor Romuald Bourque of the City of Outremont, Paul Emile Coté, M.P., Verdun; Alderman Dave Rochon; Recorder e E.J.McManamy and many others.i Out of town delegations are expected from Quebec City, Sha- | .winigan Falls, Sherbrooke, La- chine, Caughnawaga, Longueuil, e â Cornwall and Ottawa.American neighbours will be represented .from the cities of Burlington, 6 1 7 0 Plattsburg and Ogdensburg.The Parish of the Ascension of SHERBROOKE WEST our Lord, in Westmount, will play the role of host to the Rally.[corner Grand Blvd.] Msgr.McDonagh has given every assistance possible to make the rally the largest to date.W A 1 | 7 5 Arrangements have been con- e cluded with the City of Westmount to have the Westmount Police in © A FEW PREFECTS attendance.There will also be a AND ANGLIAS AT representation from the St.John PRE-BUDGET PRICES Ambulance Brigade.| i \u2018 \u2018 .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 | Puppet Clown.Made Hit With Kids Unity Boy's.(Continued from page 8) PAGE FIVE will form a section of the parade.|bers in their own workshop under 5 ; the supervision of Major Hugh .The penny.camel will be OL Russell Murray.About 17 booths 0 the public and proceeds Will Lave been erected in the clubhouse best decorated bicycle or wagon |help defray expenses of a stage|for the carnival.Italian-style food and for cat and dog pets, which |now being constructed by mem-|will be served.3 Gogo The Clown and Princess Moonlight unfortunately trans- \u20183 formed into a beetle meet Nogar The Dragon in a scene portrayed 3 at the puppet play presently last Saturday in Victoria Hall, by the Leo and Dora puppets for the benefit of the Cancer Research Society.The youngsters simply howled for more.| # Brig.Gauvreau Claims ct = #Æ Defence Plan Completed .to _ prt 3 Brig.J.Guy Gauvreau, D.S.0., E.D., A.D.C., metropolitan co- ion 3 ordinator of Civil Defence told a meeting of representatives from 15 and Ÿ municipalities including Westmount in the metropolitan area held # in Mont St.Louis College last week, \u201cwe now have a definite plan, \u2014 À and we also have a policy.We will need however, a sufficient budget to go ahead with our plans.\u201d Montreal area\u2019s civil defence organization has reached completion of its preliminary stage and all that is needed to carry out the required budget is an adequate budget Brig.Gauvreau said.(7 Present were the needs of the various civil defence sections and a group of \u201cspecial\u201d advisers.x [ The co-ordinator emphasized as : a primary need of the organization L a M S rv \u201cthe recruiting and training of | 0C en ¢ \u20ac QT AT v TJ eme 60,000 volunteers, men and wom- .° en\u201d and termed one important C th li Dri aspect of the civil defence plan- 1] à 0 C ve ning \u201cthe education of the public in the value of civil defence and in the protective steps to be taken' i in an.emergency.\u201d \u201csustained program of informa tion and propaganda is con- In this respect, he added, \u201c4 The Federation of Catholic Charities and St.Mary's Hospital i will seek $563,000 in a combined drive to be held here Oct.15 to 29 it was announced by Merlin W.: Donald, chairman of the joint ad- \u2014 WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES templated.! visory committee.\u201cThe tasks ahead are tremend | At the same time Louis P.ous, and .they are unprecedented, \u2018Beaubien, general chairman of the but they will be performed if the | campaign, announced that the means at our disposal are ade- \u2018campaign executive had been quate.As for the co-operation of | completed and workers were bethe public, it can be counted upon ne recruited.He said the combinas a certainty.\u201d Brig.Gauvreal eq appeal was sponsored by the said.| permanent campaign advisory He explained that itemized bud- committee of the federation and gets have been drawn up by each py st Mary's Associates.civil defence section, and that | Mr.Beaubien said that the overall estimates had been sub- combined drive was \u201cin the in- mitted to the control committee.: terests of economy and in line The estimate will be presented to with the present trend of consoli- federal and provincial authorities, dation.\u201d He paid special tribute to he added.St.Mary's Associates, a group of Amortg problems still to be met, about 1,300 friends of the hospital, he said, were the training of|who have pledged \u2018their \u2018help, rescle teams, traffic control, de- along with active Federation vol- centralization of public services, | unteers, in the campaign.emergency hospitals and casualty | Thhe campaign officials are: clearing stations, a plan for the Most Rev.Paul Emile Leger, hon- evacuation of the injured, camps orary chairman; Most Rev.Law- for the homeless, stores for food, rence P.Whelan, associate honor- medical supplies and essential lary chairman; Mr.Beaubien, chairman; R.S.White, J.W.Long, K.C, and A.J.Grant, vice- chairman; A, H.MacCallum, director, Division chairmen and vice- chairmen are: Industrial division: H.L.Cullen, chairman, and John T.McDonagh, J.A.Leddy, F.D.Bourcier, vice- chairmen, Men's Special Names: A.F.Mayne, chairman, and T.V.400 VALUABLE Burke, Clarence McCaffrey, K.C., Ol L PAI NTI NG S and W.L.S.O'Brien, vice-chair- By British, European and Canadian men: Doctors group, Dr.J.J.Artists, For account of LESLIE W, Dinan.group, LEWIS (of London, England).Also Parish division: James L.D.f .0 \" from prominent British and Can Cleary, chairman, and Mrs.J.angley, omas J.Madden, - Will be held at our temporary \\ward B.O'Bryne, vice-chairmen.Women's Special Names: Mrs.1249 METCALFE STREET J.O'N.Gallery, chairman, \u2018and pposite Dominion Square Building) Mrs.J.L.D.Mason, Mrs, P.J On Thursday afternoon, June 7th, Melvin, Mrs.D.v, Robertson, at 2.30 o'clock, also Friday and , ; ; ; ; Saturday afternoons and evenings, Mrs.Jules R.Timmins, vice-chair- June 8th and 9th, ot 2.30 and & Men.* o'clock, Publicity division: R.J.Dun- Paintings now on view and may be ||1¢VY and K.Muir, purchased by Private Treaty previous to the Auction ivil def it : pul Civil deience items, an ampulance KEARNG à AN ONGE service, decontamination posts, WMK salvaging and tagging personal Uno Auctioneers and belongings and anti-sabotage mea- RANCE HIGHLY WMK INTERESTING eno and IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE COME and SEE the NEW.MOFFAT MODELS Completely Automatic MODEL 1144 wrens 6324.00 Other models from $184.50 MOFFAT 114 GAS STOVE MODEL 5748 CPC \u2019 10 ToC At Pre-Budget me 8275-50 f Other models from $144.50 | Ç : \\ : Hi STILL AT PRE-BUDGET PRICES AVAILABLE TO OUR CUSTOMERS | Some combination stoves (gas or electric), A y © EE MOFFAT 5748 CPC gas stoves, a few refrigerators and many washers.WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs Expert Valuators sures. ERR De SG A SES Cede aie = hie UE creer: SRE eo PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the Lity vs Westmount GARDEN SUBUKB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Fridez by THÉ EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 2193 Hampton Ave Head Office: WAinue 27734 \u201cThe Lismincr Post Office dept T FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1951 aim» to be an Independent, Clean sewapape:r (or the hume.devoted to publie servira.Mail sgbscriptions; $2.00 pe: yesr; al.00 half-year.Authorized as ind (Ciuss Mail, Ottawa than to talk SHUT-INS' DAY * + % \"Devote One Sunday a Year to Those Who Live \u2018a Large Life in a Small Room\u2019 first Sunday Sick! To those who think of sickness in terms of the periodic headache or the seasonal indisposition of a cold there is a whole\u201d world unknown to them, writes Rev.James M.Fimay, of Toronto.It is the world of close and lengthy confinement where foik who for one reason or another must view the world through the eyes of others.There remains for the shut-in the newspaper, the radio, the personal visitation \u2014 these three \u2014 and the greatest of these is the personal visit.The setting apart, therefore, of the first Sunday of June, annually, by the Shut-Ins\u2019 Day Association when the invitation to visit at least two folk who are sick is given to us is of more than ordinary significance.Not that one should ever feel he has discharged his full obligation by such observance once a year.It is but a token of our recognition and remembrance of the Shut-in at all times.Furthermore let no one think that by making such visits we are conferring a favour upon those visited.In a very real sense just the opposite is true; they present us with a privilege; invariably they render us a service.There is no greater corrective for our distorted vision and false sense of values Remember for Montreal will contributions ner, president THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 with one who has made and.continues to make the skillful adjustment to the restraint and restriction that is the normal life of the Shut-in, Anyone who has had the close friendship of one of these has experienced the enlargement of his own life.One comes to realize how feebly he exercises the full measure of health and strength, full powers of body and mind which he possesses as compared with the amazing use that others make of their limited capital of these resources.Truly they live \u201ca large life in a small room.\u201d In His name who said: \u201cI was sick, and ye visited me\u201d let us unite in making the of June a rare unforgettable day for the glorious company of the Shut- in and for ourselves, .BUY A TAG * 0% 0% the Work of the School Crippled Children Hundreds of volunteers on the Island of endeavor to raise $20,000 for the School for Crippled Children on Cedar Ave., during its annual tag appeal on Friday .and Saturday.: In urging citizens to be generous in their to the taggers, Douglas Brem- of the School's Board of Governors, stresses the importance of keéping in services.contribution.the school operating without any reduction \u201cIn fact,\u201d he said, \u201cwe have extended our services recently by acquiring property on Lake Massiwippi where a medical-camp- school will be operated during sumer months.In the past it was found that many of our children lost much of the ground they gained in educational and physical improvement by the prolonged absence during annual vacations.By continuing their classes, therapy, and other prescribed medical treatments at camp under ideal environments, such setbacks will not be encountered.\u201d \"Buy a tag \u2014 and be generous with your + = \u2014* | Westmount Baptist , \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach Sunday on the theme of \u201cIf I Go; .?\u201d \u2018This is the third in the ! series of \u201cIfs\u201d of the Bible.Communion will be held at noon.Rev.Ottis L.Davidson, minister of Sherbrooke Baptist Church, wll preach in the evening.His subject will be \u201cA Man Went Forth to Die.\u201d ~ Following the evening service, the youth fellowship of the congregation will meet to hear a group of young people, who recently attended the Baptist Young People's Convention of Ontario and Quebec.x- * | Dominion-Douglas | * * The annual church parade of the 17th Duke ot York's Royal Canadian Hussars (7th Recce Regiment) will take place at Dominion-Douglas Church, at 11 a.m., on Sunday morning.The Regiment.which is affiliated with this Church, is under the command of Lt.-Col.E.R.Allen, and will be accompamed by the Service Branch 175 of the Canadian Legion.led by president Herb McRae.The Regimental Chaplain H/Capt.C F.Johnston will speak on \u201cThe Best Defence.\u201d H/LtCol.J.P.Browne, M.C, BAHA'I A WORLD FAITH In the existing knowledge of the reality of things, there is material advantage and through it owtward civilization progresses; but the knowledge of God is the cause of spiritual progress and attraction, and through it the perception of truth, divine civilization and exaltation of humanity ere obtained.LITERATURE FREE Box No.58 - Tel.GL.1879 i Command Chaplain, will participate in the conduct of worship.The Choir will sing \u201cMagnificat in B Flat,\u201d by Sanford.annual June Woman's Missionary Society will be held.Mrs.Kate Aiken will Needs Women.\u201d Mrs.W.K.Davis will sing.\u2018 Two public meetings will be held during the sessions of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference in St.James Church.On Tuesday, at 8 p.m\u2026 Rev.Dr.J.I Mackay will discuss \u201cNew Trends in Home Missions,\u201d and Rev.Norman MacKenzie will speak on \u201cWhat is Happening in China?\u201d On Wednesday, at 8 p.m., the Moderator, Rt.Rev, C.M.Nicholson will preach at a service to ordain to the ministry of the Word and Sacraments recent graduates of our United Theological College.ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School will be held Tuesday, June 5, in the Board Room of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in the Windsor Station.The meeting is called for 4:30 p.m.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road Westmount, Que.- Sunday, June 3rd 11.00 am.Sunday School.11.00 nom.Morning Service, Ancient and Modern aling Mesmerism and denounced, Nee romaney, Hypnotism, tio'den Text: Romans 16: 19, 20.1 would have you wise unto that which is good.and simple concerning evil.And the God of peace sball bruise Satan.under your feet shortly.IVednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading Hoom, 52 Academy Road.- \\ 2.00 pm.to 400 p.m, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, except Sundays and Holidays.* Westmount Park | Emmanuel Church Next Sunday will be Flower On Thursday, at 1 p.m.the Sunday in the Westmouft Park- luncheon of the Emmanuel Congregation.The | children\u2019s story will be told by Miss Bessie Irwin, Deaconess.speak on the topic: \u201cThe World| and the cross of flowers will be built up by the flower offerings of | the Sunday School scholars.' At the evening service at 7.30, the minister, Dr.Harvey Camp- \u2018 bell, will preach on the text: \u201cWe know that in everything God | works for good with those who love Him.\u201d Sunday, June 10, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dis- pensed- at the morning service.Preparatory Service will be held on Friday evening when new members will be received.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister Sunday, June 3rd 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.The Rev.Principal Robert Len- nox, Ph.D., will preach.11.00 a.m Sunday School.Evening Service withdrawn during June, July, August and September 2nd.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmuster.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED A Nursery for Small Children Is Conducted during the Morning Service of Warship.STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \u2018 Westmount Ave.and Victoria Ave.Rev.J.Sunday, June 3rd 11.00 a.m, Rev, J.D.Wilkie, 11.15 a.m.Sunday School.There will be no Evening Service, A CORDIAL WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO VISITORS D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Organist and Choir Director ) Doris Killam, A.T.C.M.,L.Mus.(McGill) \u2018Evensong: 5.50 Tome to Church Your Church 1s the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.CY \u2014_\u2014 * | Stanley Presbyterian » - ce » The morning service of worship will be conducted by the Minister, Rev.J.W.Wilkie.no evening service this Sunday.The Women's Association will hold their final meeting of the season où Tuesday, June 5, at 2.30 p.m.} On Wednesday, June 6, at 2.30.p.m, the Women's Association will hold a tea in Franklin Hall Memorial.\u201c On Saturday, June 2, the Sunday \u2018School and Congregational Picnic will be_ held on St.Helen's Island.A bus will leave the Church at 11 am.On Sunday June 17, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at both the morning and evening service of Worship.The BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH : Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexender Johnston, D.D., Minister Williem J.Neale Organist and Choirmoster Sunday, June 3rd 11.00 aan.\u201cIF I GO .?\u201d Communion at Noon.Dr.Johnston WHI Preach.10 a.m.Church Bible School 11 a.m.7.30 p.n.Rev.Ottis L.Davidson.Subject: \u201cA MAN WENT FORTH TO DIE.\u201d YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Echoes from Young People's Convention All Young People Cordially Invited ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsey Rev.M.J.C.Levason Second Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Matting.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Week-day S ervices Holy Communion: 7.00 a.m., Tuesday, ursday and Saturday; 8.00 a.m.Monday and Friday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7.30 am.daily.Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH except on Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.P.R.M.Farrell, M.A.Second \u2018Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon.Peter Farrell.7.30 p.m Evensong and Sermon, \u2014 Preacher: Rev.Peter Farrell.Thhursdav 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.(Choral) Preacher: Rev.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon .R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Second Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior School.Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Cheral Communion.Nursery Schoo Kindergarten, Primary Department.Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, There will be | - Preparatory Service will be held \u2018on the Friday preceding at 8.15 p.m.\u2019 .UNITED | CALVARY CHURCH .Dorchester\u2019 Street at Gréene Avenue Wesimount Ministers .Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A,, D.D.Gifford.Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac, Organist and Cholr Director Sunday, June 3rd 11.00.3.m.Annual Children\u2019s Day Service, with Officers and children of the various departments taking part in the service.Guest Speaker: Miss Dalsy MacNeill, Secre- | tary of Girls work of the R.E.C, CU Quebec, 7.30 p.m., Guest Preacher: Rev.George K.Ward, B.A, Asst.Minister of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, The Communion.of The rd\u2019s Supper will be shared following this service.DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., 0.0.Rev.Charles F.Johnston.M.A.Th.D.Sunday, June 3rd 11.00 a.m.Annual Church Parade, 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars.\u201cTHE BEST DEFENCE\" Dr.Charles Johnston.NO EVENING SERVICE \u2014 Organist and Cheirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Great, B.A., : Mialster .Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister Sunday Services PRE-COMMUNION SERVICE 11.00 a.m.\u201cA DAY WITH CHRIST.\u201d\u2014 Nr.Grant.(Church School Promotion Exercises \u2014 Building the Cross of Flowers).\u2019 MORNING SERVICE ONLY Organist and Choirmaster,° Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac .F.C.C.O.; co ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH - 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Themes E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, June 3rd 10.50 a.m.Sunday School.\u201d 11.00.a.m, Dr.Morning Worship.H.I.Dawson, eof the Royal Victoria Hospital staff, will give an address in connection with the hospital campaign.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.\u201cThe Church at Laodicea.\u201d Dr.McLennan will preach.Mr.Warner Norman, Organist Thursday 10.00 a.n.Holy Communion.WESTMOUNT PARK H -EMMANUEL - Western \"Ave.at Lansdowne _ Minister: Rev.RARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D.D.D.s unday, June 3rd 11.00 a.m.Flower Sunday Service.A service for all- members of the family.Miss Bessie Irwin will speak to the children.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship, Preacher: Dr.Campbell.: Sermon: \u201cIn Everything God Works for Good.\u201d a J.C.Scott, Choir Director 0.R.Gliddon, Organist = RSS NAT I= of al ve th of - in rs: Order Your .PAINT By Telephone From PAINT STOR E 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) PHONE FOR FREE COLOUR CHARTS eo CLIDDEN PAINTS ® SPRED SATIN.~~ eo JAPALAC ENAMEL Ne Deliver GL.2336 8 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE LOG siding bungalow, semi winterized, 120 x 100, waterfront lot, 17 miles from Montreal.5 rooms, stone fire- lace in living room with picture win- ow, .3 bedrooms, planned kitchen, electric water heater, bathroom with shower.Garage 24 x 12, concrete floor, price $10,000.00, $5,800.00 cash, balance mortgage.UN, 6-1587 or WA, 6460, 25 5 .COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET LAKE Cloutier, two \"cottages on Lakeshore, 6 and 5 rooms, rent $300.00 and $200.00 for season.Sandy beach.Beautiful location.Electricity, Running water.Phone WA.2952.T-32 CABIN to rent, Plattsburg, New York.Mrs.Stepman, PL.0927 or EL.2202.: T-39 7-C BOYS CAMPS WHITTET'S CAMP LACLOUWHI IN LAURENTIANS, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM JOLIETTE THE FRIENDLY CAMP.EVERYTHING THE BEST.MEMBERSHIP LIMITED TO FIFTY BOYS, EIGHT TO SIXTEEN, AND 12 BOYS AGE 6 TO 7.TWENTY- FIRST SEASON.PHONE GL.1500.12 APARTMENTS \u2018TO LET RIDGEWOOD AVE.3300, 4%: large, sunny rooms, porch, planned kitchen, elevator, Bendix, July 1st occupancy, $115.00.Call 3-6 p.m.EX.8795 or see Janitor.T-50 18 APARTMENTS WANTED SMALL, reasonable apartment want- éd.Write box 120, c/o 2185 Hampton Ave.T-31 ONE or two room apartment, not more than $40.00 monthly.EL.ou 20 ROOMS TO LET SMALL furnished, breakfast optional; large unfurnished, sunporch adjoining.Reasonable.DE.9596.T-43 24 AUTOS FOR SALE PACKARD sedan, 1938, excellent condition, fully equipped, guaranteed, original owner, $1,000.00.DE.6145.T-35 29a FOR SALE + (General) APARTMENT size washer, practically naw; Acousticon hearing aid, in perfect condition.Call evenings VA, 6450.T-33 METAL double bunk beds, $10.00.No mattresses.WI.8465.T-3 CHESTERFIELD, new, 3 pieces, two tone, spring filled, modern.Rug, 8 x 9; tahle, lJamp, ashtray.Sacrifice all for $140.00 or sell separately.EL.7325; 5820 Sherbtooke Street west.-1 - .M.A Calling FUNERAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExver 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home omd Chapel TT ETL THE EXAMINER ., The Westmount.É xaminer Classified Advertising ; WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1851 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 |WAlnut 2773+ | PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE \u2014 10 WORDS 35- 3 c for each additional word PAGE SEVEN 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 Greene Avenue) EXPERT RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WE.2226 - Fl.8674 41 DOMESTIC PETS 29a FOR SALE 29a FOR SALE 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE (General) .(General) BOY'S BICYCLE Good condition, large size, $20.00 or best offer! Also electric washing machine.DE.2653.T-41 OWNER LEAVING MONTREAL Executive desk, solid mahogany with shutter top, excellent condition.Must be seen to be appreciated.$300.00.Runabout cedar strip 17°; beam 56\"; mahogany turtle desk, 5.Built New Liskeard 1948, used only two seasons.Removable backrest, can seat ten.Chrome fiitings, perfect shape.First offer $300.00 securgs.QD-10 H.P.Motor Johnson Seahorse, reverse gear, milemaster tank, used only 4 times, $300.00.UN.6-1587 or WA.6460.\u201cT-23 BENDIX \u2014 $135.00 GOOD CONDITION ELWOOD 5467 BEDROOM suite, new, 5 pieces, walnut finish; modern, square mirrors, sacrifice at once, $99.00.EL, 7325: 5820 Sherbrooke Street West.T-18 STERLING silver candlesticks, AT.7611, T-28 BLACK EARTH TOP SOIL $5.00 PER LOAD LANDSCAPING PLOWING, LEVELLING 5410 MONTCLAIR ELWOOD 4672 T-14 GAS stove, 4 burner, cabinet type, one.year old WA, 4973.T-51 RUG, Oriental, 12 x 9, like new.Reasonable, DI, 4219.T-38 GAS stove, excellent condition; fire basket and screen.AT.7611.T-29 LELPHINIUM, Lily, Pinks, Sweet William, Baby's Breath, ete, $2.50 a dozen, 100 $20.00.Aster, Larkspur, Cosmos, Marigold, etc, 26, $2.50.200, $19.00, Rose bushes, Showberry, Shrubs, etc, 4 $2.50; 100, $50.00, All prepaid.Mrs.W.R.Hovey, Ludlow, New Brunswick T-40 KITCHEN set, new, chrome, beautiful blue arhorite table and 4 chairs, sacrifice $65 00.EL.7325; 5820 Sherbrooke Street West.T-20 TWO C.C.M.bicycles, men's, reason- 7 able.Phone WE, 3302 after 6 p.m T-45 ICE refrigerator, capacity 100 lbs.In perfect condition, white enamel.GL.1527.T-47 REFRIGERATOR, eléctric, perfect condition, ideal for summer home.Guaranteed, $100.00.EL.7325; 5820 Sherbrooke Street West.T-21 ACE ice box, 60 ib.capacity.Very good condition.WA, 3446, COMPLETE oak dining room set, upholstered chairs: mahogany library table; dropleaf enamel kitchen table; couch; WE, 4361.A.m.or after 7 pm RIDING habit, practically new, size 16.AT.7611.T- FunerAL DIRACtORS Establishad 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge @N0 Mai StEIPPhone: MA 4321 - WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMATS FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHING.MACHINES Owing to a fortunate purchase we can offer new Westinghouse Laundromats, model C-3 at a special price while they last.Reconditioned models also, guaranteed.WA, 7233 any time.T-15 DINING bedroom, Kitchen furniture, chesterfield, odd chairs, bookcases, etc, WI.9327, T-49 RUG, new, oriental reproduction, 8 x 9, $3500: also hall runner, 20 yards, $3.75 per yard.EL.7325; 5820 Sherbrooke Street West.T-22 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.3657.T-3 30 PIANO WANTED P1ANO stored for careful use of same.WE.0994.- 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.UN, 6-9251, H.Pearce Ltd., Jewellers, T.,aurentien Hotel T-5 Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services, tonight, June 1st at 8.15.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cMoral Accountability.\u201d Bar Mitzvah At the Service this Sabbath, Friday Evening, June 1st, Allan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell Sen- del will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.-Shabuoth Services On Sunday morning, June 10th at 10.00 o'clock, the annual Confirmation rite will take place in conjunction with the Shabuoth Services.A class of ten boys and girls will undergo the ritual of Confirmation.Temple Emanu-El is the only Synagogue in the City of Montreal which holds Confirmation Services.This beautiful Service has done much in the spiritual life of boys and girls who pledge their loyalty to the Torah.A Kiddush reception will be held in the Temple Community House 30 following the Service with the following hosts: Mr.and Mrs.Norman Genser, Mr.and Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt, Mr.and Mrs.Louis J.Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Izenberg, Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Benjamin, Mr.and Mrs.Michael Segal, Dr.and Mrs.Louis Lowen- stein, Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Wolfe, Mr.Max S.Kaufman, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Henry Hersen.Temple School Graduation Graduation exercises take place Friday evening, June 8th at 8.15.Following the graduation service, an oneg shabbat and reception will be held in the Temple Community House by the parents of the graduates.Hosts are the following: Mr.and Mrs.Colly Gilletz, Mr.and Mrs.Abbey, Mr.and Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Izenberg, Dr.and Mrs.Cvanio Tauer, Waxed Bags Helpful In Icebox Strategy Basement tools and garden implements exposed to spring showers can be spared a lot of rusting by waxing them, Ordinary household floor wax is cleaner and more durable and lasting than oil, the experts declare EXDALE 9518 Wanted, all kinds of ornaments; china, cut-glass; ofl paintings; oriental rugs.- T-13 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE SECRETARY for Principal of girls\u2019 private school.Hours 8.30 to 4.30.Regular school holidays.Apply in writ- ing to the Principal, Trafalgar School, 3495 Simpson St.T-34 86 HELP WANTED MALE BOY For mail department and office work.Good opportunity for advancement, age 15 or 16.Apply to Mr.Crawford, Canada Paint Company, 2859 Centre St, Montreal.T-46 36-a HELP WANTED MALE, FEMALE JUNIOR CLERK, MALE OR FEMALE BY CHARTERED BANK IN WESTMOUNT PHONE WILBANK 7109 39 LOST VICINITY Sherbrooke, Victoria Gir- ouard, baby's button black patent jeather slipper.DE.5466.T-48 Pupils Prepare For Recital Pupils of St.Nichols, L.R.S.M.] (London) will present a recital at the Westmount junior high school, June 8 at 7.30.Amongst those taking part in the program are John Birdgman, who will give the introduction; Barbara Byers Anne Malcolm, Brian Laidley, Marjory Wright, Janet Martin, Jean MacArthur, Bruce Stavert, Heather Harris, Wendy Seymour, Patricia Nor- rish, Christine Reynolds, Ivan Chorney, Pamela Kendrick, Barbara Fellowes, Joan Wright, Wendell Laidley, Bradley Patterson, Jane Starkey, Martha Ker- man, Susanne Bradley, Richard Brababder.Helen Beal, Elizabeth Jefferys, Karen Hall, Margaret Clegg, Brenda Keddie, John Foote, Sheila Bloom, Carol Bloom, Joan MacArthur, Marilyn Coffey, Susan Sharp, Ingrid Hall, Glory Roseman, Joan Block, Susan Harshaw, Brenda Bridgeman, Pamela Larratt.Barbara Gillespie, Susan Craig, John Hardy, Alan Frosst, and will-not rub off on the hands.In waxing garden tools, householders should also coat the wooden handles to preserve the wood and make it function more smoothly in the hands of the gardener.Metal doorknobs ahd knockers, as well as locks exposed to the weather, also benefit by wax coatings.Hammers, saws, and rakes LARGE airy Kennels with individual runs, special accommodation for pup- ples and cats.Clipping, bathing, and tatooing, champion cocker at stud.Registered pupples for sale.Pamela B.Mack, 6470 Cote de Liesse, Dorval, phone Lachine 4318-J-13.T-2 VEVA ROBSON offers the only Dog Beauty Shop in Montreal, 342-A Vice toria, WA.6687 \u2014 Also an exclusive Boarding Kenne! catering to a limited number only.Phone Ste Anne de Bellevlue 2134, T-8 42 PERSONALS CHILDREN'S MOVIES \u2018Specially selected films for children\u2019s birthday parties.WA.5198.T-10 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 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH pu BUILDING REPAIRS ALTERATIONS and general repairs expertly done, planned kitchen and cabinet making a specialty, free estl- mates on request.Fl.3095.Evenings WA.5932.T-12 CARPENTRY CARPENTER, experienced In property maintenance, alterations and repairs, Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call after 5:30 p.m.WA.7464, T-16 S.STANDRING GENERAL carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interfors a specialty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.CARTAGE GENERAT, TRANSPORT\u2014Local and long distance.Speclalty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI, 1328.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterations.Don't discard outdated clothes™I have ideas.Madame D'Arcy, 20056 Mansfield, Apt.6, BE.4688.T-4 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs; upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing, spray painting.Furniture made to order.MA.7820.T-2 UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELDS recovered, general upholstering.Mid-Town Upholstering Co, 5337 Western Ave.Telephone WA.5582.T-17 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the market.No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.6681 EVENINGS: HE.ossL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing and Heating Contractor and Repairs 4424 ST, JAMES STREET WEST Fl.1844 ! are likewise protected.NIGHT CALLS - DU.2610 ° WESTMOUNT, GARAGE Reg'd Operated By ERYL JONES 244 Victoria Av Next WNW.PEN, [Eby TE a PAGE EIGHT RSS TE ST Ti Rl y .EF qi Ll i i 3 qh fw at meme Pine ie ira Testé FI ar Ta B J Ce 2 i re oe SR A TRA be IRR ES Rs mA cm ape ASSET Mu ee SA ed WL LL AA + Social + + Personal + Engagements + + Weddings + Mr.and Mrs.Keith Francis C.Law Mrs.A.Becker, chairman of Service to New Canadians Committee, National Council of Jewish Women of Canada (Montreal Section) entertained at tea on Saturday afternoon at her residence, 638 Murray Hill in honor of the Clothing Room Committee, who are working in conjunction with \u2018the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society in the clothing of new Canadians.Mrs.Ernest Hofmann is chairman of the Clothing Room Committee.:STERNE TAXI STANDS IN WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.& SNOWDON | HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS | FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS SERVICE DAY & NIGHT Miss Gwen Desjardins is occupying her summer home, \u2018\u201cLang- stane,\u201d at Trout Lake, P.Q.Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Bulmer of Toronto, formerly of St.Laurent, with their daughter Julie Kathleen, were visiting last weekend with Mrs.Bulmer\u2019s mother, Mrs.Stanley McCormick of Winchester Avenue, Westmount.Mrs.George Mallinson, president of Westmount Baptist Church Women\u2019s Association, is entertaining her executive this evening at her home, 4181 West Hill Avenue.The opening tea of the Ladies Branch of the Westmount Bowling Club will be held on Thursday, June 7 at 2.30 pm.The \u201cPresident versus Vice-President\u201d : games will be played, after which tea will be served.Members of the Zonta Club of Montreal were entertained at the home of Miss Phyllis Jardine after their business meeting in Victoria School on Tuesday evening.Mrs.K.E.Norris, President of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, was hostess for the Program Committee, which met Friday at her home to discuss plans for the ensuing year.The Hon.Mr.Justice and Mrs.Alfred Savard returned recently from Ottawa, where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, Alfred Savard.Mrs.Thomas E.Heron recently entertained the members of the committee for the Fall Fashion Show, of The Homoeopathic Auxiliary, at a luncheon at the M.A.A.A, Those present.were Mrs.Cool Flattering Dresses! CRISP COTTONS + « CRINKLY NYLONS PRINTS AND SHEERS SOFT PASTELS FLOWING FORMALS A wonderiul selection for one and all.You'll love our cool looking ice cream colors and modest summer prices.= =) AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Juniors Misses Women NEAR SHERBROOKE Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown Charlotte = 1353 GREENE AVENUE OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY Westmount Fl.7773 MME À.COURVA CORSETIERE , Specialist in: Fe NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE BRASSIERES .MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS oe e oo 4 Stores At Your Service 4881 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount Also 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6550 8T.HUBERT ST.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1; 1951 C.N.Knowles, Mrs.Maurice Stoker, Mrs.C.S.Smith, Mrs.M.Murray, Mrs.Sidney Hill and Mrs.George Mallinson.An exhibition of drawings and paintings by the pupils of Freda Pemberton Smith will be held tomorrow, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m, at 42 Windsor Avenue, West- mount, ENGAGEMENTS Mrs.Joseph Charles Lauzier, of Jonquiere, Que., announces the engagement of her eldest daughter, Marie Marguerite Carmen, to Mr.Roderick Stuart Kennedy, of Westmount, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Howard Angus Kennedy.The marriage has been arranged to take place at Jonquiere on Saturday, July 14.The engagement is announced of Miss Jean Elizabeth Price, of Westmount, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Charles Baylis Price, of Arnprior, Ont, to Dr.John Francis Manfredi, of Amherst, Mass., son of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Manfredi of Philadelphia, Pa.The marriage will take place quietly at Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church on Saturday afternoon, | June 9, at half past one o'clock.Mr.and Mrs.Harry E.Cass, of L'Orignal, Ont., announce the engagement of their only daughter, Margaret Eileen, to Mr.Samuel McPherson Henderson, only son of the late Mr, and Mrs.Samuel M.Henderson, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, June 9 at two o'clock, in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hawkes- bury, Ont.+ Crystal Chapter Will members of Montreal Crystal Chapter No.35, Loyal Orange Association, please take note that the next meeting will take place in Victoria Hall, Westmount, at 8 p.m.on June 8.This date is two weeks in advance of the regular time, and is being held eariy to permit members to attend the Grand Crystal Chapter Convention in Fredericton, N.B.\u2014 Photo by Jack Markow The Chapel of St.James the Apostle Church was the scene of their recent wedding.The bride is the former Miss Dorothy Victoria May Adams, younger daughter of Mrs, E, Adams and the late Mr.H.Adams.The bridegroom, Mr, Keith Francis Christopher Law, ls the son of Mr.C.Law and of the late Mrs.Law.Î Active Camp Schedule Outlined For C.G.I.T.Three camps for Canadian Girls In Training will be operated this year at Cedar Lodge.Primarily church camps, their schedules will include bible study and worship as well as nature study, dramatics, handicrafts, swimming under competent leaders, hikes, games, and picnics.The senior camp will be held from July 2 to 14, for girls 18 to 17 years, with Mrs.D.Morrl- son as director.The 1st intermediate camp is from July 14 to 25 with Miss Daisy MacNeil as director for the girls from 13 to 14; 2nd intermediate camp, from July 25 to August 4, is for girls from 12 to 13, and Mrs.A.S.Moyotte will be director.Information may be obtained from the Religious Education Council, PL, 5591.Colden Touch Shimmers On Prints And Taffetas With heraldic emblems a top fashion in jewellery and accessories, fabrics are new taking to the courtly touch of gold.Bruck's are introducing a line of \u201cGold Strike\u201d prints which are one of the most exciting developments of the summer in fabric fashions.Newest of the group and probably most indicative of the trend is a series of gold leaf prints on pastel printed grounds.The richness of the gold against glowing colors is arrestingly beautiful, In addition this group has a paper-light' taffeta finish which is crispy cool for summer days.Another outstanding treatment of this theme is a delustre print taffeta with a scattered golden motif.The delustre print gives a frosty appearance, which, plus the shimmer of gold, makes it entirely \u2018suitable for summer date frocks.In keeping with this \u201cgolden touch\u201d is a group of sheers with rich woven stripes of gold or sil- ver metallic thread.Mrs.K.M.Kiely, of Argyl Avenue, Westmount, has returne after a sojourn at Laurentide Inn, Ste.Agathe.Mrs.Errol McDougall has moved from the Maxwellton and is occus | pying her new apartment at 3016 Sherbrooke.street west.Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Vrooman sailed recentiy from Quebec for two.months\u2019 trip to England &n the Continent.WEDDINGS LENOCH - CORNELL The marriage of Miss Margaret Darleen (Billee) Cornell daughter of Mrs, M.K.Cornell, of Montreal, to Mr.Karel Vaclaw Lenoch, son,of Mrs.Lenoch and the late K.V.Lenoch, of Prague Czechoslovakia, took place recently in the chapel of Erskine and American United Church, the Rev, Gerald Cragg officiating.Mrs.Palmer Neill sang \u2018\u201cThe Lord's Prayer,\u201d with Mr.Kenneth R.Cunningham at the organ.Tall standards \u2018of \u2018white snapdragong and white stocks decorated thé chapel.Given in marriage by Mr.Milton Bowman, of Massena, N.Y., the bride had as her only attendant, Miss Patricia Rose, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mr.Frank Snabl, of Montreal, was best man and the ushers were Mr.Baird Davis, of Montreal, and Mr.Norman Val- lieres, of Cornwall, Ont.The bride was wearing a full- skirted gown, with matching bolero of white applique and em- Droidered .Swiss organdy ove white taffeta.Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place b a wreath of mock orange blos- .soms, while white rosebuds an stephanotis composed her cascade \u201cbouquet.The maid of honor in a full skirted floor length dress of yellow organdy, wore a small matching hat and carried multi-toned mauve sweet peas.The reception was held at the home of Mrs.R.B.Hutchesof, 457 Clarke avenue, where spri flowers formed the decorations, The bridal couple left later on motor trip through the East United States, the bride travel in a rosewood English charmainé suit, with navy and white accessories.Onetheir return they will reside in Cornwall, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Greene Name Son David Hugh The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh S.Greene and grandson of Mr.W.Stokes Greene and of the lat Mrs.Greene, of Westmount, an of Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Titus, of Saint John, N.B., took place recently, at half-past three o'clock, in St.Martin's Church, the Rev.J.A.Randall officiating.The baby was given the names David Hugh, and the godparents were Mrs.F.M.Bliss, and Mr.J.H.Barnes.Mr.and Mrs.Greene entertained at tea at their residence following the ceremony.Out-of-town guests included, Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Titus, of Saint John, N.B.; Mr.and Mrs.A.H.D.Hair.of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.S.Greene of La- chine, Que, and Mr.and Mrs.F.K.Burgar of Toronto. Argyl returne tide Inn, as moved is occus at 3016 Vrooman bec for land anc LL .ss Mar- .Corne)] ornell, of Vaclaw noch and f Prague e recents- kine and the Rev, g \u201cThe Kenneth gan.Tall pdragong rated thé r.Milton IN.Y., the attendant, Ste.Anne Snabl, of bp and the Davie, of man Val- bg a full- ching bo- and em- hdy ovê tip veil of L-place b nge blos- tbuds and pr cascade in a fll ss- of yel- all matchi- vulti-toned eld at the Tuicheson, ere spri ecorations, ater on e East travelH charmainé e BCCesso- 5 will reside zene Hugh he infant Hugh S.f Mr.W.the lat ount, an Titus, of place re- e o'clock, the Rev.ing.The nes David ents were Mr.J.H.ntertained following vn guests A.Titus, and Mrs.awa, Mr.re of La- and Mrs.0.h i i À | THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 To Be Commentator At Fashion\u2019 Show Spiers-Miller Show Tonight BETTY SPEIRS Victoria Hall will be the scene this evening of a comprehensive display of hats, gowns, beach and children\u2019s wear by master stylists of the city, The running commentary will be provided by Betty Speirs at the microphone, C.A.C.Reports » .APPLE JUICE AGAIN .- THE WESTMOUNT BRANCH .- Women everywhere are very much inclined to stick to old patterns in their shopping habits.About two years ago the Canadian Association of Consumers received requests from many housewives, that apple juice should be fortified with Vitamin \u201cC\u201d.In consequence C.A.C.made representations to food processors and CEE CAMP SCIENTIFIC SUPPORTS | for problem figures As the store of Authorized Camp Service, we know the In fide story of scientific support show external beauty of figure | upon Internal order.See for yourself how a Camp Support can contribute fo Li appearance and physical p'ctener.See our expert fier today.Camp Supports Expertly Fitted To Your Doctor's Prescription © ESTABLISHED 1921 LTD, = Covsel \u2014% Hop = Ÿ 4888 SHERBROOKE ST.W, ; (Near Victoria} .DE.1850 Closed Wednesdays et 1 p.m, several of these did place a vitamin re-inforced apple juice on the market.However, sales of the new product were disappointing, Perhaps the labelling was not sufficiently distinctive or the slight added cost of the fortified juice may have told against it.Whatever the cause the demand did not, to the processors at any rate, justify its production.Apple juice is a good Canadian food which, with the added vitamin \u201cC\u201d content gives it value as a substitute for citrus fruits \u2014 oranges and grapefruits \u2014 when : prices are high, while many families enjoy it at all times.If you cannot find this fortified juice on $ store shelves today ask yourself if you have been partly the.cause of its disappearance.Bearing these facts in mind, Mrs.W.R.Walton, Jr.,, National President of the Canadian Association of Consumers, made an address in Saskatoon recently in which she urged homemakers to patronize the merchants who try to fulfill their wants.It was most important, she pointed out, that if women requested certain types of goods, that they should back \u2018up their requests.The goods that sell are the goods which the merchant re-orders, so if you find that our Canadian apple juice with added vitamin \u201cC\u201d will fit a place in your budget and on your table, why not ask for it as consistently | as you do for your special brand of soap or tea.Fortunes are spent in advertising certain products and in leading women shoppers to buy them.Let us show also that : there are some products which we will buy because we asked for thèm and not just because they 5 Were sold to us.Your reporter had the pleasure of attending a meeting of the 5 C.A.C.Branch formed by members of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club.This Branch has doubled its membership in less than a year and on Tuesday afternoon the members met at the home of the Branch President, Mrs.J.Weir Brown.Activities of their Branch and many consumer problems were discussed.Guest of honour \"| for the occasion was Mrs.H.E.Vautelet, C.B.E., Provincial President of Québec.She outlined the growth and aims of C.A.C.in Canada with especial reference to the successful system of Branches now established in Quebec.Tea was served with Mrs.J.C.MacKean, President of the Westmount Women's Club, presid- x + Features Bathing Beauty Contest The lucky winner for the most beautiful model of the Speirs- Miller Studio will receive an English Cape Stole from Louis Schrier after the Fashion Show being heid al Victoria Hall, this evening, = at 8 p.m.Other prizes are a suit by Irving, hats by Juliette, and shoes.by Johnny Brown.All these houses in addition to donating prizes will supply the perquisites for the models.The latest creations from France-Del, Feil's Children's Wear, and Lawrence Sperber Ltd.will also be displayed.This Fashion.Show is creating deep interest throughout the trade, and the representative of all top commercial Photographers and Garment Houses will be present.A screen test by Arnott & Rodgers will go to the model considered by them to be the most photogenic.By popular request \u201cRéve d\u2019Artist,\u201d the ballet presentation, which received such an ovation at the recent Recital, will be repeated withelovely Joan Champion in the lead.Betty Speirs will commentate and Peter Miller, in addition to singing in the Wedding Scene, will be in charge of the runway.The three piece musical ensemble will be under the direction of Camille Cloutier.Altogether this event will be an unusual and ex- ceptionnally interesting Fashion Show, and one of the largest to have been held in this City.ing at the tea.table.Your reporter enjoyed every bit of the afternoon \u2014 an enthusiastic and growing branch of C.A.C.\u2014 a furtHer chance to hear the Provincial President who is doing the most wonderful job in this Province \u2014 the renewal of some old friendships \u2014 last but not least, birthday greetings extended to her by the whole gathering \u2014 what more could a C.A.C.reporter ask?Incidentally the Westmount Branch has for its Vice-President, Mrs.H.S.Jacques with Miss M.Mann as Secretary-Treasurer.Mrs.J.Weir Brown and Mrs.H.8, Jacques will be delegates to the TT Pm ; PAGE NINB RCASC Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary, R.C.A.S.C branch No.105, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.will hold ite executive meeting on Wednesday, June 6, at the home of Mrs.C.Fox, 684 Sixth Ave.Verdun, at 8.15 sharp.1 1 ic OO oO PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL Helene Curtis Signet COLD WAVE .oven Featuring the new ., .The newest creation in Hair Cutting .+ » Introduced by Mr.EMILE i KIM li] $7.50 INTER-CURL CUT Permanents from $5.50 to $15 Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.25 ® Make an appointment today © Em i | e ous ecaut Salon 1373 GREENE AVENUE LT HO OO OO {Near Sherbrooke) : = Fl.2486 3406 ST.DENIS (Continued on page 11) \"JUNIPER SYSTEM OF FACIAL REJUVENATION\" at Salon Madame Iris, the first in Montreal to offer this extraordinary system.To look more beautiful and younger \u2014 make an appointment to visit us and Jet us convince you of amazing restoration treatment, Coiffures - Dyelng - Soft Lasting Permanents Salon Madame Iris \u2014 % WRINKLES A * ENLARGED PORES treatment by the famous NO MORE.this Scalp Treatments Established 1940 MA.6673 | Torino Pork Sausages Torino Cocktail Sausages Torino Rib Roast Beef Torino Whole Chicken Torino Whole Turkey Torino Boneless Ham Meat Items QUALITY CANNED MEATS .Torino Smoked Meat (Pastrami) Did you REMEMBER the TORINO CANNED MEATS?error ORINO GOOD FOOD 890 JEAN TALON Of course he did.For he knows that TORINO CANNED MEATS save time, fuss, and bother at summer meals .and there's no refrigeration necessary.When you buy Torino Quality Canned .Meats you can lay in a complete summer supply at one time .perfect for camp, cottages, vacation motor trips, picnics .and with Torino you are always prepared for quick snacks or jiffy full course meals.W.MONTREAL NO REFRIGERATION NECESSARY Listed above are 7 of our 28 canned THRIFT STORES LTD.FOLLOWING DOMINION STORES: The 2 Mammoth Markets in Town of Mount Royal DECARIE BLVD.\u2014 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AND AT YOUR FAVOURITE GROCERY OR DEPARTMENTAL STORE | NOW AT ALL ALSO AT_THE 23° \u2019 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1051 ; PAGE TEN po | : rs.K.E.is, pr Board Meeting |entertained thé ow members.of To Appear i in Ballet at Victoria Hall Mul.Dapghters of Nile H the Board and the old members At the conclusion of the meet- at tea, at her residence on King ing of the Board of Management Edward Ave.Mrs.J.W.Perks, En Route To Convention RES of the Notre Dame de Grace Wo- the honorary president, presided | men\u2019s Club held on Tuesday, May at the tea table, Choice Fresh Killed * Do you cut down on your real needs to fit a \u2018hit or miss\u2019 budget?Letting such a budget be | boss of your life sours your enjoyment of living.Get a budget-plan that works for you.Ask for your copy of \u2018Personal Planning\u2019 at your neat- # * TROUSSEAUS + DRESSED POULTRY \u2014 WHOLESALE & RETAIL * BRIDAL GOWNS © 116 ATWATER MARKET * DRESSES Cobar = * COATS SUITS | \u2014Photo by Garcia : i Supreme Temple, Daughters of th The 35th Annual Session of I Nile will be held June 3-8, Evansville, Indiana.Mrs, Ralph N Bell, Queen of Oasis \u2018Temple Ng, 46 is attending as the official representative from.Montreal, Other members from Montreal arg I Mrs.Dorothy M.Davies, Mrs, an Marjorie Wesley and Mrs.Violet An | McGruer./ BUI \u2014 rer and Miss S.Poliskin, Mrs.Hara thé terre is the President of the Asso - ye .ciation of Special Teachers of $1.Greater Montreal, \u2018and Miss Polis- ; ] .\u2019 kin represented the Veritas Tem.; the +) BROILE RS Per Ib.5 9 f ple of the Knights of Pythias.Dr, .as Copnick invited Professor Noad to \u201csu + RO A STERS Per Ib 6 3¢ joint the committee and Mrs, wl NT ; er Ib.Noad accepted for he \"husband we} a | who was absent.m Fo FOR FREE, PROMPT DELIVERY: WI.3400 REE ex | ATWATER- POULTRY Deir Dm | [= , _ i ; a Specializing In MRS.HUMBER 3482 WILSON AVE.Hours: ! p.m.te 5 p.m.Except Wednesdays | Tw - rw \u2014 \\ A SI est B of M branch.MONIQUE DUFRESNE \\ | ; Personal Planning Monique, thirteen-year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Marius Du- je vl, gern 101 4e ill also help von fresne, and a pupil of Ruth Sorel, the well known European artist, i we by is to dance at the Ruth Sorel recital of classical and modern ballet ELD D RECERTID \u2018 $ Vhs oa.and you Ÿ being given Thursday, June 7, at 8 p.m.in Victoria Hall.\u2018 ; like saving at \u20180 BANK\u201d Dr.M Addresses AHRC: #25 d r.iVlarcotte esses = 8e\" phone MA 8328\" , - \u2014\u2014\u2014 atm.; | ; SÉRIE Srardr ere es ro Tire A ; EGR WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 P-10 Groups, Dental Health of the City of Montreal.lems in the retarded child.\u201d Dr.Marcotte is Professor of Mental Hygiene in the University of Montreal, Psychiatric Consultant to the Children's Memorial training in this field was in Boston, Massachussets, and he is a member o fthe American Association of Mental Deficiency and of the American Psychiatric Association.The steering committee's most recent developments consist of the ground work on district groups, Dr.Copnick\u2019s Dental Clinic for Retarded Children, and the special names committee.District Groups An understanding of the problem of Retardation immediately points up the vast benefits to be derived from discussion and sym- The Association for the Help of Retarded Children held third and closing public meeting of this season last evening, at 8.15, in the Foyer of the Montreal High School.The guest speaker on this occasion was Dr.J.E.A.Marcotte, Psychiatrist to the Board of Clinic, Formed its His subject was \u201cBehaviour prob- re x the children.Parents who have grappled with the problem\u2019 of tooth care for their retarded children for a long time, return with Hospital and Psychiatrist to the| sincere and enthhusiastic praise \u201cTOP «twin tone*® Centre D'Orientation.Part of his| of the Doctor's methods.little ane ompact Special Names Committee Doctor Marcotte has accepted the leadership of a special names commitiee.At the committee's last meeting on May 7, Dr.Cop- nick spoke so convincingly from his own experience on Service Groups and the help they so willingly extend, that he was immediately joined by volunteers, Mrs.G.Harterre, Professor A.S.Noad, J'WALSH FURS 3413 PARK AVE, Something Really - - ë in Hearing Aids © Es) Yes, two crystal JI mierophones in the new Paravox Only Paravox gives you this amazing dual-erystal efficiency.Sounds come alive with amazing \u201chears\u201d thru the top tome in.Gilbert Jobin 1396 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.SUITE 415 \u2014 LA.5975 LOUIS PERRON, BLA.VALANCE BOXES FOR NARROW WINDOWS \u2014 BOX MAY BE OF FIR PLYWOOD WITH COAT OF VARNISH.FOR PICTURE OR BAY WINDOW \u20142 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.pathetic personal contact among those affected by it.While public meetings do this to some extent, smaller localized groups allow for more extended and closer relationships.This is the first and foremost function of distriet groups.Mrs.C.M.Dupuis, in charge of these groups, is now working with seven volunteer leaders from se- 301 DECELLES Town of St.Laurent \"(C.S.L.A.) Graduate of Cornell University CONSULTATION AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN PARK AND TOWN PLANNING BY.4224 \u2019 ven districts: Lachine, Mrs.A.C.Ross; Verdun, Mrs.M, Emberg; [i \u2014\u2014 \u2014 > .|.el i WOOD BOX FOR THE COTTAGE Snowdon and N.D.G., Mrs.L.H.pa .4 ik REMOVE A FEW STAVES FROM Hall; St.Lambert, Mrs.J.Phelan; To TR on 14 3 ESL - i LE all ONE SIDE, BIND REMAINING STAVES St.Laurent, Mrs.H.Krausser; Ye g ol t |! EI] IN PLACE WITH METAL HOOPS Westmount, Mrs.A.S.Noad; .1a l ay PAINT TO HARMONIZE Ty * North End, Mrs.S.Sofer.WE A nn oe ACTIO ; ; d I A COLOR SCHEME OF Room\u2019! H These groups will remain active \u2026 - / 5 i TR TACK TWO BLOCKS ON EACH during the summer, and it is hop- Seasonal Storage | ÿ , , 4 SIDE.To PREVENT ed they will enable members to a oa i ROCKING function more directly in the busi- \\ an *.fn A ji : mess of their organization, as GER 44 i chapters.A { = 1 | 8 Du stag » \u2019 Dental Clinie i { i 0 A Dr.Copnick has a record of no ANERS & NT re = =\" -e ês a eh SERVICE 70480 about 15 years\u2019 standing, during which he cared for the teeth of retarded children, He shows spontaneous and profound understanding in the matter of dealing with EN) ql 1205 hurch Ave 2 6 Py RE : [TR en Hi Ea hE | Hon.D, C.Abbott Reports Surplus For Fiscal Year Hon.Douglas C.Abbott, Finance Minister and member for St.Antoine-Westmount, aiming for a , gurplus of $30,000,000 in the current fiscal year, reported Friday that in the first month of the - year his surplus amounted to $121,500,000.But, he said, the figures for: the first month cannot be \u201ctaken as indicative of the probable re- |: sult for \u2018the fiscal year.as a whole.\u201d \u201cApril is always.an abnormal month-as a large Portion of the expenditures made during April jributable to the previous.fiscal year and are charged to wy Are You - A .Entertaining?WE RENT Chalrs, - Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch Bowls, Cost Racks.ond Linen.FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bench & Table Service PTT \u2014\u2014 ag'd: - AT.4755 Est'd.1919 6220 Decarie Bivd.VY VN HANDBAG REPAIRS * ORTHE SAME DAY Linings, Handles, Zippers, Frames, Clasps, Rebuilt.Remodelling, Luggage Repairs.sandbags and Laggage -Blipeovers made te order ALL WORK GUARANTEED Rxcleive Hendbog E.Blanchette, Pr.A Metealfe St.HA.7565 opposite Mount Royal Hotel ag 2 \u20187 * \u2018Wedding Gowns ® Bridesmaids\u2019 © Afternoon Dresses ® Suits Charlotte Gowns \"1353 Greene Ave.FI.7773 Near Sherbrooke Dresses ° Millinery that year in the government's accounts.\u201d Revenues amounted to $218,- 300,000, an increase of $52,200,000 over the correspoi ing month of 1950.Expenditures totalled $96,- 800,000, an increase of $8,800,000, Mr.Abbott's report showed that defence expenditures were $5,- 540,000 higher than a year ago.They totalled $25,646,243 compared with $20,101,340.Expenditures of the newly created Defence Production de- \u2018partment appeared for the first time and amounted to close to $300,000.A sum of $68,000 was earmarked for general and administrative expenditures and $200,000 for capital assistance to defence industries.Family allowances at $26, 274,- \u2018134 showed an increase of more than $1,000,000.On the revenue side, income tax collections amounted to more than $70,000,000 compared with $49,- 000,000 in the corresponding -month of 1850.Corporation income fax collections were up to $59,600,000 from $88,127,000.The yield from custom and excise taxes was $69,000,000 compared with $41,000,000.|.In.his budgét speech, April 10, Mr.Abbott estimated bis year's revenues at $3,730,000,000 and expenditures at $3,700,000,000.This would give him a surplus of 430,- 000,000.In 1950-51, he estimated he would end the year with a surplus of $15,000,000, but finished with a surplus of $203,000,000.\u201cTenants Advised Landlords Must Receive Notice Local tenants who plan to apply to the Rentals Administration for \u2018extension of their leases must first notify their landlords that such an application will be made.This is pointed out in a tenants\u2019 guide to the Quebec Rent Control Law issued by the Montreal Tenants\u2019 Association.A registered letter stating one\u2019s intention to apply for an exten- \u2018sion must be in the hands of the landlord not later than July 31.The application for prolongation of the lease must be made to the Rentals Administration during the month of August.Clarence Rosenhek, legal adviser to the league, said: \u201cIf (the tenant) {fails to take either of those two steps, he loses his rights under the rentals control law and may be evicted.\u201d \u2018à bulletin to members, summarizing the regulations, says: \u201cIf such notice is not given it is presumed the tenant will vacate the property on July 38], 1951.\u201d Small boy's philosophy: \u201cThe more friends you have, the more you own of the world.\u201d [HES ATI NE RHI [TIES Burnside Frame Centre Regd 5 PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALISTS E Fine selection of modern prints by a E VAN GOCH, GAUGUIN, PICASSO, ete.= 5 ORIGINAL PAINTINGS À E \" ARTISTS' SUPPLIES 2 = 626 BURNSIDE PLACE LA.9484 = 3 Between Morgan's & Eaton's MRS.M.BIELER, Prop.[i ATER ZAHIR Tee SRE ATER g Ie RZ TTR ou\u201d Also ao wide IT'S COMING!! To The Lachine Arena- June 14, 15 & 16 {Special matinee, Sat., June 16) The Lachine Kinsmen's Club presents THE FUN- PACKED 1951 KIN CARNIVAL « « » « Hundreds of Door Prizes « « « « Hundreds of Games for Young and Old « « » « Millions of Laughs! DON'T MISS IT BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY to the 1951 KIN CARNIVAL All net proceeds to Lachine Kinsmen Club efforts in be- haif of underprivileged children.MARY BEETLES presents 1951 Dance Recitals GESU THEATRE (BLEURY) June 1 and 2 at 8.15 P.M.BALLET ENTRE NOUS GESU THEATRE (BLEURY) June 12th - 8.15 P.M.Tickets now on sale EL.5170 SUMMER FASHION - SHOW TONIGHT at 8 p.m.VICTORIA HALL Featuring Bathing Beauty Contest ADMISSION $1.00 Open Exhibition In Ormstown On Wednesday, June 6 Entertainment seekers looking for something a little unusual will appreciate the varied offerings of the Ormstown Exhibition, opening June 6 and carrying through until June 9.À feature of the official opening next Wednesday will be a parade of floats, staged by the students of Ormstown High School, some 200 strong.The parade will be led by Ormsown\u2019s \u201cHome Town\" Band, which will provide the musical entertainment every afternoon and evening.In the cattle section of the exhibition, some 440 entries have been received, including 54 heifer calves entered by the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Calf Club from Huntingdon, Orms- town and Howick, Over 120 horses are entered in the draft horse and breeding classes with 94 in the horse show section, 135 head of sheep and 65 head of swine.Harness racing will be held in the afternoon on June 7, 8 and 9, with 134 entries received to date.Other features of the Ormstown Exhibition are the poultry show, domesic and handicraft exhibit, farm machinery and industrial exhibit and, for the thrill seeker, a midway.D.E.Black, M.P., of Aubrey, Que.Carlyle Dickson, Ormstown, Que., is Secretary-Treasurer of the Exhibition.All in all, the 4-day show adds up to an excellent opportunity for Montrealers to see something a trifle unusual and enjoy themselves at the same time.Ormstown is 38 miles from Montreal via the Mercier Bridge and Caughnawaga.Mary Beetles\u2019 Recital Friday The 1951 Dance Recitals presented by Mary Beetles at the Gesu Theatre Jund 1 and 2 will commence at 8.15 p.m.The entire proceeds of these recitals will be donated to the Kinsmen Club of Montreal Boys\u2019 Club and youth work for recreational activities.This year the Recitals are divided into two sections the first Friday evening June 1, featuring the babies, beginners, intermediate and advanced pupils under the direction of Barbara Ashen and Ann Holland assisted by Doreen Yearsley, Jacqueline St.Amand, Janine Gougeon.The program offered for this performance will be \u201cThe Enchant- | ted Roys,\u201d featuring the babies; \u201cReflections,\u201d featuring the intermediate and advanced: pupils; and by request, Miss Jeanne Rodier will present \u201cThe Junior Ballet Entre Nous\u201d in excerpts from \u201cThe Dancing Queen.\u201d On Saturday evening, June 2, the ballet will be entitled \u201cThe Tu- Tus,\u201d describing how a tu-tu is made from the time the silk is spun and the cotton is picked up to the finished costumes displayed in a grand finale.Soloists appearing on Friday night will be Martha Coleman, Wilma Goldstein, Wendy Black, Barbara, Ashen, Claire Dube, Audrey Gordon, Jeannine Leger, Helen.Thibaudeau, Vera Glassman, Susan Mendel- sohn, Shirley Cook, Carol Thomas, Derek Shaw, and those appearing on Saturday evening will be Linda Brotman, Derek Shaw, Reisa and Cynthia Brown, Brenda Heimann, Lyn Geddes, Shirley Cook, Jacqueline St.Amand, Bob Ito, Joy Lewis, Evelyn Steinberg, Susan Mendelsohn, Dorothy Cohen, Violet MacDonald, Beverly Mellen, Lois Ann Goldstein, Doreen Yearsley, Vera Glassman, Audrey Gordon, Margaret Noakes, Carol Thomas, Dorothy Hill, Ann Holland, Janine Gougeon, Chryssanty- Lemos, Jeanne Rodier, Milenka Neider- lova, Gerard Lachance.The orchestra will be under the direction of Leon Kofman.For reservations call EL.5170.Ticket holders are asked to be in their seats before the curtain rises.is President and| \u2014 » PAGE THIRTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 7 Bill Farrell Returns To Seville Bill Farrell is back in town.The success achieved by this popular artist on his recent visit to the Seville Theatre created many requests for a return engagement \u2014 thus his re-appearance today for another week's stay.Following his engagement on the Bob Hope Show in the fall of 1949, he received countless personal appearance offers.At last, at the beginning of 1950, he set about lining up a nationwide tour.To the amazement of everyone concerned, he proved to be a great entertainer.Starting in Detroit, Bill charmed SEVILLE _ a THURS.\u2018 UNTIL WED.Let 5 POPULAR DEMAND / aks MST oN 4- BIG TIME ACTS - 4 On Screen \"SNOW DOG\" NEXT JACK CARSON ATTRACTION in person TODAY and SATURDAY! \u2014 \u2019 \"I'LL GET BY\" Color by Technicilor \u2014 with June Haver, William Lundigan, Gloria de Haven, Dennis Day | and Harry James.Also \u201cTHE DAMNED DON'T CRY\" Joan Crawford and David Brian SHERBROOKE ut GREY to Starts SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK! The Command Performance Picture oe | Ma Darr F.Zanuck presents IRENE DUNNE | in \u201cTHE MUDLARK' with ALEC GUINNESS - CONSTANCE SMITH Andrew Roy < Beatrice Campfell 2 Grand Features! his way to the hearts of his audiences with a.sincere voice and dynamic personality, A little guy, he\u2019s got a voice as big as an armory.When he sings he moves, and when he moves, everything moves ith him.Also on the stage are four outstanding acts: Lee Davis, comedian; The Skating Carters, Magic on Wheels; Lynn & Margot, novelty and music act; Phil Lawrence & Mitzi, musical comedy act.On the screen \u201cSnow Dog.\u201d Starting Saturday till Tuesday MONKLANG GIRDLAKD DE 971) - OL! What a pick-up you'll get out of this TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL > IT'S Your SINGING a DANCING DARLING JANE POWELL IN HER BIG LOVE AFFAIR WITH RICARDO MONTALBAN _2- ADDED FEATURE M-G-M\u2019s daring, different motion ENDS TODAY! Joan Crawford \"HARRIET CRAIG\" with WENDELL COREY also DEBORAH KERR \u2018BLACK NARCISSUS\u2019 THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, \u201cFRIDAY, JUNE >} 1064 { tL | PAGE FOURTEEN | City Manager States Band ;°\u201d* °! this month City Manager ° .T.J.Hughes announced today.In Concerts Will Start Soon all 10 will be given, they will be Concerts by the Royal Montreal held in Westmount Park and will \u2018Regiment will commence near the Start at 8.30 p.m.WESTMOUNT HOBBY SHOP \u201cModel Planes, Boats, etc.+ © Jetex Supplies ® Motors ® Meccano © Plastic Lacing 4926 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST DE.2764 (Between Claremont ond Prince Albert) Hodge Eros.Led, q )UR Y WEST END DEALER Stars Blank Yards 9-0 In Municipal Soft ball By ALLAN SANDZELIUS Monday's games in the Westmount Municipal Softball League were rained out.The scheduled games Aladdins versus Yards, and Ryps versus Avenue Stars will be played later in the season, as opportunity permits, On Wednesday night Aladdins aided by unsatisfactory gpopiring downed RYPS 11 to 6, while Yards bowed to Avenue Stars for the season\u2019s first shutout 9-0.last week it was erroneously reported that Aladdins had edged out Avenue Stars 12-11.This should have read just the opposite as Stars got the decision by the same count 12-11.In the Aladdins-Ryps clashs played on Wednesday scorers League Standing To Date were: for Aladdins Ciceri 1 hit 2 A st * ; » ST Aare enu ars.runs; Captain Bob Lunny, 2 hits Aladdins ns 310 60 36 6 2 runs; Forey, 2 hits 2 runs; Me- Yards .1 3 0 25 30 2 RYDS ooveennnnnn 0 4 0 19 60 0 Fadden, 1 hit 1 run; Jolley, 2 hits US Tennis Pro To Coach Here Tomorrow Ted LeMaire, professional Amer- fcan tennis player and coach, will be at the Westmount Park Tennis Court, corner of Lansdowne and Western, tomorrow at 10 a.m,, and also in the afternoon, to give Instruction to Westmount youngsters and adults.Mr.LeMaire, former Miami Beach junior coach, has been engaged for the summer by the Province of Quebec Lawn Tennis Association to coach juniors and adults here.His visit to the Westmount court was arranged by Lionel Fournier, 1 home run; Tiffen, 1 hit 1 run; Taylor and Wolfe got 1 run each.For Ryps scorers were: Al Dor- mer, 1 hit 1 run; Al Rodgers, 1 hit 2 runs one of them being a homer; : Al Locke 3 hits Z runs; with .George Cochrane scoring 2 \u2018hits 1 W.H.S.Trackster Sets Hop, Step, Jump; Mark Entering class 3 of the Hop, Step, Jump event, which was the 6170 Saerbrooke W.COR.GRAND BOULEVARD WA.1175 A MAP: A 0 BOYS SUMMER MEMBERSHIP - => June 1 to Sept.30 $5.00 Includes membership in \u201cCamp Westmount\" SWIMMING - HIKES | CRAFTS - SPORTS EDUCATIONAL TRIPS For further particulars: WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West GL.3916 | | run.| In the Avenue Stars \u2014 Yards game, Taillon, McCowan, and Mike Barnum each collected 2 hits with the first two also notching 2 runs each.Other scorers | were: Manolson, Selby, Martin, i Doug.Brambell and Dunbar all ! of whom registered one run each.No runs were tallied by Yards but Lemaire and Barrette made 2 hits with Paradis, Cote and Nelson getting 1 hit each.Next Week\u2019s Games 5 Monday, June 4 Aladdins vs.Avenue Stars, Diamond No.1; Ryps vs.Yards, Diamond No.2.Note: Deadline for player registration is Monday, June 4.Wednesday, June 6 Ryps vs.Avenue Stars, Diamond No.1; Aladins vs.Yards, Diamond No.2.The league is urgently in need of men between the ages of 18 and 30 who would be prepared to act as umpires.Anyone interested is asked to contact Alan Sandzelius at\u2019 Wilbank 0280 or call at 224 Metcalfe avenue.first of its kind to be held by the Montreal Interscholastic Track and Field League, Westmount High's recent arrival from that famous country of track stars, Sweden, Heikki Nieland, took top honours to create a record for the event of 38'2\"\u201d for future aspirants to attempt to supersede.This victory coupled with the fine performances of the other class thfiree Westmounters, Skip Warnock, Gerry Levy, Mitch Klein, Dave Waugh, Charlie Baillie and Don Raven gave W.H.S.a total of 31 points to end in fourth place behind H.S.M.with 70, W.H.H.S.-45 and M.W.H.S.with 36 points.Westmount\u2019s classes one, two and four ended up last.Having withdrawn from his originally scheduled running of the 220 yd.dash, Warnock ran a surprisingly disappointing fourth in the 100 yd.race and a slightly slow second in the class 3 440 yd.event while, last man in the relay, running again, fourth.Don Raven got a point for his team, ending sixth in the 440.Charlie Baillie netted six points for his class 3 first place Shot Put efforts as he heaved the eight pound ball, 51 feet, one inch; the record throw being 52\u2019 1.\" Total points were reckoned as follows: First place\u20146 pts; Second\u20145; Third\u20144; Fourth\u20143; Fifth\u20142, and Sixth place worth one point.In the class four (19 and under) 120 yd.low hurdles, Westmount's Buy Features of the Future! ® ANATOMIC DESIGN ® CONTROL TOWER VISION ¢ SUPERSONIC POWER ¢ HIGH-BRIDGE DOORS See Them.Test-Drive Them + © ECONOMICAL © ROOMY INTERIOR ® LOW PRICED © GLAMOUROU®P iin \"New Low-Priced Full-Sized Car\u201d ROCHELEAU AUTOMOBILE | IMITEE 11251 NOTRE DAME STREET EAST | TU.3711 en EAI rH x Ee a rs iii Chuck Davies finished 4th as Rollie Bradley came a close second in the 44¢ yd.event.Bradley was - scratched from the file and West- mount\u2019s only other runner, Glen Fisher ended the race a good sixth.Mitch Klein came out second best \u2018in the class 2 shot put.An Interscholastic Track and Field Meet for girls is being held Thursday afternoon, June 7, at 1:30, and the Westmount Athletic Grounds, and it is sponsored - by the Women's Montreal Association of Physical Education Teachers.Entrants of the meet from W.H.Swill be Gwen Lord, Nina Chadwick, Joyce Bolduc, Sheila McFarlane, Mimi Pascal, Pru Aykroyd and Judy Thorne.On June 7, Westmount Senior High will hold their annual convocation ceremonies which, in the | morning, will include the presentation of sports and athletic awards and the election of the girls\u2019 and boys\u2019 Award of Honour students sponsored by the School's Alumnae and Old Boys, and in the after noon, the presenting of certificates of graduation from WHS.A Graduation Dance will be held, as usual, the same evening at the Junior High Gymnasium.All parents and friends are cordially invited to attend these ceremonies, the former to be held at the Senior School.Child Struck By Car On Western Avenue Paul l\u2019Abbe,.five year-old, of 4118 Western Avenue, suffered a cut cheek when struck down on Western Sunday by an auto driven by Miss Florence McVeigh, of 202 St.Zotique Street.Miss McVeigh told the police that the child dashed across the \u2018street in front of her car that it | was impossible to avoid striking \u201chim, Business Assn.(Continued from page 8) Director of Civil Defence for the City of Westmount.Closde cars or trucks could be utilized as ambulances he said and fire-fighting equipment could be used to quell smaller fires in the immediate vicinity of the business establishment.By having the day and night phone numbers of the manager of the business concern on file, twenty four hour contact could be maintained thus giving a means of access to the needed equipment in an emergency.The Westmount business directory to be used by the association _.is also in hand.and will be proceeded with just as soon as the summer vacation period is over, Mr, Kidd stated. er- h, will Cennis e and h.,, and re Ins- gsters Miami en en- y the [Cennis s and court rnier, 9 the Track that k top irants Fform- Gerry gave .With lasses th ag econd y was West- Glen sixth.d best kK and held 7, at thletic d by siation chers, N.H.S.dwick, arlane, 1 and Senior | cone in the senta- wards > and idents imnae after icates .A 1d, as tthe All dially onies, enior 1, of ed a n on riven E 202 olice the at it king the 1 be | be the ness ight r of file, ould ded rece tion _ pros ver, Ra facilities available for shuffle archery, horse shoes, miniature golf, croquet, The photo above shows the beautiful open air Swimming Pool alongside the Bellevue Hotel at Morin Heights, Que.Only 50 miles from Montreal, the Bellevue Hotel is one of the most modern resorts in the Laurentians, -with complete ue Hotel, Morin Heights badminton, ping pong and hiking.Riding is also available and golf courses are within easy reach.Evening activities at the Bellevue include hayrides, corn roasts, dancing, movies and friendly sing-songs.Train (C.N.R.) and bus service to Morin Heights are excellent and motorists fol- Jow highway 11 to Piedmont, turning left and following the road to Morin.(C.N.R.Photo).board, tennis, 'Y' Notes PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT Marathon Swim One member has finished the entire course, and has been officially declared the winner of the Montreal to Cleveland Centennial Marathon Swim.Don Seller, a member of the Intermediate Boys, swam the 1,100 lengths and is still going strongswimming | about Lake Erie.All other entered in the swim are encouraged to finish the course if at all possible, and the race is on for second place.Although Seller finished \u201cmiles\u201d ahead of the next swimmer, Lloyd Kishino is nearing Niagara Falls, closely followed by Roy Smith.Bob Hamilton is half way between Kingston and Niagara, with Gerald Arich following in his wake.Fencing More.awards and congratulations go to our Fencing Coach, Rolland Asselin, who won the Men's Class \u201cA\u201d Dominion Championship in Foil during the past week.This latest title, added to Mr.Asselin's impressive list to date, is well deserved.His fighting spirit, sportsmanship and style, is well recognized in international fencing circles.Swimming Instruction For Men Individual swimming instruction for men is an added program feature in the Physical Department, All men in the community interested in learning to swim, improving their strokes or learning the elementary dives, are asked to contact the Physical Department for furtt#r particulars.Swimming Instruction For Women The Friday evening classes from 7.30 to 8.30 for Business Girls are continuing with individual instruction, as In the classes for men.Women interes¢:d in joining the class should contact the Physical Department immediately.Boy's And Girls Learn-to-Swim Classes The final course in .the 15th Annual Learn-To-Swim Campaign is under way, with a capacity enrolment of 110 pupils.Six classes of boys and five classes of girls, each with a limited registration of 10, will continue to receive two lessons each week until the 22nd of June.Boys\u2019 Softball League .Last Saturday morning saw the League-Reading Braves take on an all-star team from the Rockets and Mohawks, The Braves finally came out on top, with an uneasy 9 to 8 win, after using up three pitchers, Peppy little Chuck White saved the day for the Braves when he was called in to replace Pepper Young in the pitchers box, With only one man out and the Cmmdinssed on page 16) ¢ Sports Now Compulsory For McGill New Students McGill\u2019 University intends to see to it from now on that all first year students who are reasonably capable of doing so will take par in some form of athletic activity.\u2019 Dr.F.Cyril James, principal and vice-chancellor, announced that next session the university would introduce a \u201crequired physical education program\u201d under the direction of Victor Obeck, head of the department of athletics, physical education and recreation.The course will require two hours per week from each student.Games for men will include basketball, boxing, squash and wrestling and for women archery, basketball and folk and modern dancing.# \u201cIn this course first year students will receive instruction and TENNIS TICKETS READY opportunity to participate in a variety of individual and team All free tennis tickets for the games as well as swimming and City of Westmount can be obtain- other physical education activi- ed at the Athletic Grounds from ties,\u201d the announcement said.\u201cIt 9 am.to 5 p.m.Monday to Fri-| 18 2lso proposed to conduct a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 PAGE FIFTREN program of remedial exercises | ticipate, will be given a \u201cspecial where such are proposed by the\u2019 conditionning program\u201d; the third Student Health Service.\u201d group will consist of those fit for All first year students will be limited activities only and the given a physical ability test and a fourth of those excused from all swimming test early in the year.activity by the student health ser- On the basis of the tests they vice.will be placed in four categories.| The course will be compulsor, The first group, above the min- only for freshmen, each of whom imum physical standard, will be 6 will be required to \u201cprovide him- allowed choice of activities; the.self, or herself, with two sets of second group, below minimum | gymnasium outfits and one pair of standard but physically fit to par- gym shoes.\u201d That's why O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock Ale stands\u2019 out above all others.Extra mellow flavour, extra clean tang and extra satisfying body\u2014that\u2019s O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock Ale .the finest ale you'll ever taste.Always ask for O'Keefe\u2019s Extra Old Stock\u2014 the extra ale at no extra cost.It's the extra >.Sommany Lm?day.St.Matthias Pack To Close June 15 The coat hanger competition was completed last Friday night, with the White Six winning by a total of 2,075, closely followed by the Sand with 2,052 points, The following boys completed their Second Star and were invested: John Hardy, David Slessor, Alan Gilmour and John Collyer.Akela is very glad to see these men progressing and hopes that there will be a few more Second Stars passed before the Pack closes for the summer.John Hardy also earned Swimmer and Team Player badges, while Colin Russel and Stuart Smith were presented with Swimmer badges.David Slessor and Alan Gilmour each received Team Player badge.The Grey Six came from behind for a surprise win in\u2019 the May competition, due to the work put in by several of its men in securing badges.Ross McCrimmon completed his First Star and will receive the symbol of his first eye open at tonight's meeting.Ross gains five points for the White Six which will give them a good start for the June competition.All Cubs going in for Second Star and badges are reminded that the District Examiner will be up at the Pack tonight, so they should bring up all material they require for passing their various badges.Next Friday night Akela has to be in New Brunswick, so the Pack meeting will be run by Mr.J.R.Preston who has arranged a good program.The Pack meetings will close for the summer on Friday, June 15th, with a party.ue APB RE I Ie dec snaus Ltd en nT sian: Se a sR ue Antari on EG ROR ER TRIS PAE Rayer 2d i fs pre > -72 - PAGE SIXTEEN Last Post Fund Pays Tribute to Dead pa Lt.-G +, dv.dix Simonds, CB, CBI, D.S.0, Chief of Staff of the Canadian Army is seen addressing those who attended the memorial service to the war dead at the Field of Honor in Pointe Claire on Victoria Day.The annual ceremony is arranged by the Last Post Fund of which Norman Holland, Westmount Boulevard, is president.On Gen Simonds right forefront Is Mr.Holland with Cmdr.P.A.Langlois, RCN (R) officer commanding H.M.C.S.Donnacona on the extreme right.and women whe had made the supreme sacrifice would be an in- aspiration fo those who were now going to guard their freedom and heritage.LILI SSII I IS IIS I AAS 1ISL SSS LISELI SISAL LISS SLL LIS 11S LLL TSS ILLS ELIS SL ALLIS SLL LLL LLL STS 117 177 Dead Line Flashes By BOB VILA AALS SLISSL SIAL 1 FSIS I PISS LS SILL SASS SLL SSL LISS 2 LSS ALLS ASIA LIAS LLL SS ASS LL LS LSI LS ISLS LSA SS 1S SSSI SS 177 Notes from Blue Bonnets: Last Monday a bettor came up to the $5 win wicket and asked the seller for a ticket on No.6.The seller punched the wrong number and was stuck with the ticket.He and his partner had ten minutes to sell the ticket before the bell rang.Oncé the bell rings the tote Machine automatically closes.But here was where fate stepped in.{After the bell rang and the seller was about to close his slide a strazgler came up to his wicket and wanted to buy a ticket.He was told that the machines were closed but if he Wanted No.5 he could have it.The seller was glad to get rid of it and expressed his joy to his partner, The result: Nob, a horse called Careless Lips won and paid $84.The seller was your observer and his partner was Frankie Eddols, popular captain of the New York Rangers .À \u2018visitor to Blue Bonnets who never nade a het before walked up to the guinella wicket and asked for No.8 and the field.He was told that there were three horses in the field and he had to pick one of them.He picked No.9.How lucky can you be; the hosses ran one-two and he collected $204.P.S.You can beat a race but it ig impossible to beat the races .Federal Government Inspector Tom Bradley wears some of the sportiest ensembles ever seen at the track, Ace Calculator Porky Harris having his troubles with \u2018Wicket No.6.The Westmount Softball League is having weather trouble.It looks like Avenue Stars and Aladdins will be fighting it out for top spot.Lloyd LaPoste coach of Inkerman Rockets has been scouting Allan Turner to hurl for his team in the Dundas Senior Softball League.The pay is good but Allan has a ready job.The calibre of ball in he Ottawa Valley is very good.Notes and Jottings: Bill Melvin ould be a future grid star after Peel Street flying tackle ., ote to Sgt.Katz, Wake up and p trying to be a movie hero s 9 +» John McVey, brother of \u201cBattling\u201d Vaughan, is back in .| Rockets in a tie for second spot.| Westmount Y.M.C.A.The camp College To Hold (Convocation Here The annual convocation of Sir George Williams College will be held tonight, June 1, at 8.30 p.m, in St.Andrew's United Church, 101 Cote St.Antoine road.Rev.ident of Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B,, will speak.About 250 men and women are grees in arts, science and commerce.In addition, about 50 will receive associate degrees in the three faculties.David Busby will be valedictorian.The list of graduates will be made public tomorrow.Other graduation events this laureate service at 3 p.m., Sunday, in the gymnasium of the Central Y.M.C.À., at which Henry F.Hall, college dean, will give the sermon, and the annual reception for the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 Dr.Ross Flemington, O.B.E., pres- expected to receive bachelor de-.year include the annual bacca- 1951 graduates by the college's Windsor Hotel immediately .fol- Association of Alumni in the lowing the convocation.SEE OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS .AT REASONABLE PRICES Also Flower and Vegetable Seeds \u2014 Grass Seed \u2014 Fertilizers \u2014 Insecticides \u2014 Sprayers, efc.Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set = MA.6219 À Ce ee ; 4169 St.Catherine W.1383 Bt.Catherine W.4860 Sherbrooke FL 2641 MA, 6219 DE.1145 e .- Gen.Simonds said that the men LUNNY town with his degree from St.F.X.,.There is a rumor going around town that Oliver \u201cShorty\u201d Shanks and Joe \u201cThe Kid\u201d Cloney will be the next team wrestlers on Eddie Quinn's grunt and groan shows .Dave O'Meara turned down a $70 a week job up north.He was to play ball in a lumber camp.\u201cBig Seven\u201d members Harry Wolfe and Brian Tiffin working hard on their annual convention to be held at Old Orchard Beach this July.Secretary Moe Barré informs us that delegates must have their dues in by June 10th.Could be a surprise party for their leader.If there is a party, traffic should he blocked off in Westmount.Anything can happen.Y Notes.memy\u2019\u201d .(Continued from Page 15) bases loaded.The next two all- stars went down swinging.The game was all but broken up in the s last inning heavy-hitter Mike Harris came to bat for the all- stars with bases loaded, and drove a line drive deep into left field for a triple.The League now stands with Braves in first place with 71 points, followed by Flyers and YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT Program Planning Conference Latest work from Chairman Martin McGreer on the weekend conference at Camp Perrot is that a cook will definitely be in attendance.Menus and meal preparations will all be taken care of, \u201con exceptional fearlessness in the face of the enemy\u201d .\u201coutstanding courage and determination\u201d .#.À = Ç 4 _\u2014 = ~ = pa NEA DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS For \u201can act or acts of valour, courage, or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the During the Second World War, the Distinguished Flying Cross was awarded to 4; 028 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force.4,028 citations\u2014cach one a tribute to service in the defence of freedom, by men of the R.C.A.F.\u2018 Today, in Canada\u2019s rapidly expan- To be eligible, you must be be- ding Air Force, more young men tween 18 and 24\u2014be a Canadian are needed to train as Air Crew citizen or other British subject\u2014 Officers\u2014Navigation Officers, - Radio Officers and Pilots.be physically fit\u2014and have Junior Matriculation or better.much to the relief of the committee.Those planning to attend the ir r \u20ac outing on June 9 and 10 are asked to phone their reservation in to the Program Office.Camp Otoreke \u2018 .Camp Otoreke\u2014the Y.M.C.A.Consult the Career Camp for adults and married à couples, situated on Lake St.Counsellor at your nearest Joseph, St, Adolphe de Howard\u2014 - .is now taking reservations at R.C.A.F.Recruiting Unit opens June 2nd and closes Labour| or-MAH.THIS COUPON Day.Those wishing further information are asked to call GL.3916 or LA.2577.® PR ww Eww ee ee, RCAF RECRUITING UNIT : 1470 Mansfield Street, Montreal, Que.: ow .Phone: HA.9175 ?without obligation.NAME irre worsen À boll particles to: | REET ADDRESS.une rrr 8 ment requirements CITY \u2026.\u2026v0000rs sensspenesne PROVINCE.wns 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