The Westmount examiner, 22 juin 1951, vendredi 22 juin 1951
[" ke Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.XXII, No.25 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 PRICE 3 CENTS ROOMING, BOARDING HOUSES HIT Rooming House Fire Causes 12 To Flee Scene A fire broke out.at a rooming house.at 393 Kensington Avenue, operated by Mr, and Mrs, Alan Mitchell.All of the dozen occupants were safely escorted out of thé building including two elderly ladies on the third floor trapped by smoke.When the Fire Department ar- rived on the scene smoke was] | pouring from the upper windows, eaves and roof.Capt.Charles Carmichael rescued the women from the upper floor.Three streams were used and the fire quickly brought under control.- The conflagration started in the basement from an unknown source and worked its way up to the ground floor along the beams.The fire was checked five feet up the ground floor wall, : Damage to the basement and] ground floor by smoke and water {vag considerable but was limited to smoke on the upper two floors.\u201cMyrtle\u201d On View In Greene Avenue Gatehouse Store Myrtle the Turtle likes lying on her back when she is away from\u2018 home.curator of the Redpath Müseum at McGill University.Myrtle, who weighs 138 pounds and is 10 years old, was caught in Trinidad last week and was flown by Trans-Canada Airlines this week to Henry Gatehouse and Son, Ine.who put her in a special cage in their Greene Avenue, Westmount, store.There she will stay until the LaSalle Hotel is ready for her.Oh, yes.About her lying on her back in the store.Some people worried about that.But hear Mr.Cleghorn on the point: \u201cShe is more comfortable on her back when out of her natural habitat (home to you) because her undershell is so soft that her heavy weight restricts her breathing.\u201d Westmount Man Wounded In Korea With U.S.Army Mr.and Mrs.John Forey, 83 Selby street, received word on Tuesday that their son Earl had been wounded in action while serving with the United States Army in Korea.Earl Forey is a veteran of the; \u201cSecond World War having served, overseas with the Black Watch! of Montreal.He enlisted as a volunteer in the United States Army after the outbreak of hostilities in Korea.COLLISION AT VICTORIA Romuald Desjardins, of Lachine, collided with Leo Paul Beaulieu, of St.Hyacinthe, last week on Cote St.Antoine Road at Vie- toria, Westmount Civil Defense Chiefs stopped the growth of the city.Above are the two men who will direct Civil Defence in West- mount, Lieut.-Col, P.W.Cook, E.D., director of Civil Defence for Westmount, and left, Brig.Gauvreau, C.B.E., D.S.0., co- ordinating director of Civil Defence for Metropolitan Montreal.Population Here Steady; : Other Suburbs Increase With the exception of Westmount where the population has re- \u2018mained at about the same figure for some years, most of the other suburban municipalities show a remarkable growth in recent times.In the case of Westmount the lack of space for more buildings has From figures obtained from the Montreal City Hall it would ap- , pear that people prefer to live in the suburbs rather than in Montreal She didn\u2019t say so, but you can proper.Reason for this solution is based on the fact that the popula- take the word of G.Cleghorn,\u2019 tion is increasing faster in the suburbs than in Montreal.The trend is likewise indicated in the population shifts of the large U.S.cities such as New York, { Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Ange- les, Detroit and others.For a time Le appeared to resist the pattern of the U.S.cities but latest figures show a change.One specialist in population shifts pointed out that older, built- up cities face a tremendous challenge in re-making their cores so that they will be better places to live.and works in.Thus far the trend has been primarily residential in character in the larger centres, with people wanting to escape into the spaciousness and comparative freedom of suburban life, he explained.If the central cities do not plan and take advantage of every op- , portunity for community improvement now or soon, it would seem inevitable that increasingly business and industry will follow the { movement of people, also to avoid the congestion, parking problems | and other intolerable conditions of many central city areas.The population of Greater Mofit- real, an area comprising 57 cities, towns and villages, is 1,540,000 at present as against 1,020,018 in 1931.This is an increase of 50 per cent.The population of Montreal proper now stands at 1,181,955 against 818,577 in 1931 for an increase of 44.4 per cent.The difference in percentage increase is sufficient to show that Greater Montreal is growing faster, However, Montreal has maintained a steady growth in relation to her population, it was said.City \u201cCamp\u201d To Open Monday At Local \u201cY\u201d Camp Westmount, the West- mount \u201cY\u201d City camp will formally open Monday morning at 9:30 a.m.at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.The camp will operate mornings and afternoons for the five weeks, closing on July 27.During the month of August the Summer Fun Club and lumbermen, voyageur games will be in progress.Sime ofuthe highlights during the week include baseball, swim- thing, a trip te the new Bell Telephone Museum showing the invention and progress of the telephone; an all day picnic and a game of capture the flag on Mount Royal.The following boys will be leaders during the first week of Camp Westmount; Bruce Robertson, Don Seller, Roy Smith, Gerald.Arich, Ken Copland, Leslie Syvret.Any boys between nine and 15 wishing to join the City Camp are asked to contact the West- mount Y.M.C.A., 4585 Sherbrooke 1 street west, Westmount Law Put In Force; 330 Premises Effected The City of Westmount announced today that 154 of the City's 330 boarding and rooming houses will have to suspend operations as of October 31, T.J.Hughes, city manager, acting on the orders of the City Council sent notices to the 154 operators of establishments in the \u2018prohibited zone\u201d warning them they would have to close up.All rooming and boarding houses outside the following zones are effected: __ \u201cAll streets southeast of St.Catherine Street, including both sides of said streets; \u201cAll streets in the area south- | east of Western Avenue and northeast of Clarke Avenue, including both sides of Clarke Avenue in such area, but not including either side of Western Avenue.\u201cVictoria Avenue between Sherbrooke Street and St.Catherine Street.\u201cGreene Avenue between Sherbrooke Street and St.Catherine Street.\u201cSherbrooke Street between the Westerly boundary of the City and the easterly line of lots 219-36 and 219-135 (near Grosvenor Avenue).\u201cSomerville Avenue between Victoria Avenue and Prince Albert Avenue.\u201cThe Eastern side of Prince Albert Avenue helween Somerville and the rear line of the lots fronting on the Northerly side of Western Avenue, ; \u201cSuch other streets or parts or sides of streets as may be hereafter designated by the Council as business streets.\u201d ByLaw Passed 1945 Mr.Hughes pointed out that the ousting of the hoarding and rooming house operators was merely an enforcement of an already existing law which was adopted Sep- | tember 4, 1945.\u201cOperators of these establishments were warned in many cases Before they opened businesses that there was a by-law in existance which would be enforced sooner or later,\u201d he said.This law, by-law 526, amended by by-law 532, included a clause providing that the prohibition of these establishwents would not be enforced until the repealing of Order 200 of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.This was during the post-war housing shortage and the City Council was at that time co-oper- ating with the Government in providing more rooms.Rooming House Definition The by-law defines a rooming house as any building or premises containing rooms occupied as lodgings by three or more persons for remuneration but does not include premiseseoperated by a religious, charitable, educational institutions, private hospital, nursing or convalescent homes.A boarding house is defined the same way as a rooming house with the exception that meals are served.The enforcement of the law will mean that nearly 2,000 roomers living in the City will have to make tracks for some other locale by Oct.31.Many of the estab- (Continued on Page 2) * REV.DR.C.F.JOHNSTON Dominion Douglas Cleric Appointed To College Post Rev.Dr.Charles F.Johnston, assistant minister of Dominion Douglas United Church, West- mount, has been appointed associate professor of church history at St.Stephen\u2019s College, a United Church divinity school affiliated with the University of Alberta, Edmonton.The appointment is effective July 1.Born in Bristol, England, the son of the then Canadian Trade Commissioner to Britain, Norman D.Johnston, Dr.Johnston was graduated from Westmount High School, McGill University with a Master of Arts degree, and the United Theological College with a Bachelor of Divinity degree.He is also the holder of a Doctor of Theology degree from Union Theological Seminary, New York.Following his ordination here in 1943, Dr.Johnston served as minister of the United Church at Birchton, Que, until February, 1945, when he became a chaplain in the Army.He served in England and Germany with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders.On his discharge from the armed forces, Dr.Johnston began his studies toward his doctorate degree in New Yark.For two summers he served Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke, as supply teacher.He was appointed te assist Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith aë Dominion-Douglas in 1948.Te er yer Yee ST I.L \u201cthe juniors, knowing if I elimin- PAGE TWO rE teams.Mr, coach, 0 Remember By G.P.SMITH C/O A series of articles by a retired coach and physical) director recalling great athletes and great Smith was 32 years of Westmount High as director of physical education and concurrently 28 years at McGill as wrestling (boys), I like to look back to the 1923-24 term at Westmount High as .3 ranks with some of the best years of the many\u2018 we had at the school.The football teams were successful in winning the three champ- Sonships with a total score of over 400 for the 11 against them.The .juniors unfortunately had the title taken away when it was discovered after four games had been played that one of the team was over age.Even though playing without him in the last two games they won by scores of 46 to 0 and 67 to 0, and the league had no alternative but to give the runner up the title.This decision caused a lot of friction and the papers featured it for some time, In later acticles the members of the team will be featured as most of them were outstanding on our older school teams and after graduation were prominent at McGill with the Big Four, and mn hockey.Picked by June - It was always a practice of mine to give special attention to ated faults before they became fixed habits I would always have seniors when I needed them.This paid off over the years and it became a standing joke with H.B.Parker, the principal, who used to say in June, \u201cI suppose You have.your team picked for the fall.\u201d He was right as I had every boy coming up catalogued in my mind and knew his weakness and strength.Any new boys coming to the school had théir [Morgan Realties Limited - Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 LET ME HELP YOU DISCOURAGED?SORROW?PROBLEMS?SICKNESS?Would special prayer help you?Counsel offered regardless of your faith, Confidential appointment.Phone Fl.2820 Rev.O.J.Ritz, M.A., B.Th.consultation by URERRERrRRRReRRNEER \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d INSURANCE BROKER PL.9488 - CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal every A of the year INSURANCE : - chance to make the teams if they were good enough.The senior football team had Don Smith, the captain, at half.With him on the half line was that remarkable athlete Jimmie Thomflson, Albert Ayer, Monty Allan, at quarter, sturdy Allan Cornell, on the line, a terrific plunger in Alec Marshall, who played between big Chas, Hoffman.On the other side of, the line was Chas.Lindsay, Bob Reddy, at snap, John Woelever, remarkable defenceman; at outside, Jack Cherry; and Dan Hatch.Dan to my mind was the best outside ever to represent the school.Later he starred on the Dartmouth college team.Other members as alternates were Gerry Barlow, Art Aliworth, Monty Allan, Lyle Mc- Master.This team was so good we were able to ccmpete with teams in the older brackets in exhibition games.Drop Kick Plus I remember an incident that happened in one game, The famous coach Bill Hughes was standing with me on the sidelines when Albert Ayer in a running play while outside the 25 yard line without checking his speed kicked a perfect drop kick between the bars, Anyone knowing Bill can imagine his remark.Following it he said, \u201cI never thought I would ever see that\u201d My answer was, \u201cStick around, Bill, you might see another this afternoon.\u201d And he did when Al kicked a duplicate from the opposite side of the field.The senior hockey team had Allan Cornell in the nets, Donnie Smith and Monty Allan on defence and Jimmie Thompson, Albert Ayer and Boyd Robson up front, As alternates were Gerry Barlow and Harry Smith, In those days subs were used very little.That year the league was a member of the Q.A.H.A.and after the team had won the school title they were allowed to challenge for the junior city title.They met the St.Augustine junior B team and won, then challenged the junior A team and were turned down by the junior league executive who refused to play a bunch of school kids, Were their faces red when the QAH.A.ordered them to play us and we took them into camp with a score ot 4 to 2.The game was played at the old Victoria rink and the M.A.A.À.were our opponents.The following famous Owen Sound team in Toronto in the semi-final for the Memorial Cup.Needless to say we received a beautiful trimming from a team that sent most of its members up to the N.H.L.the following year.A few of the ones moving up were.Butch Keeling, Cooney Weiland, Norm Smyth, and others.Toronto Thrilled The school team won the hearts of the 7,000 Toronto fans that attended and every play was cheer- pe to the echo.At the end of the D game while the Owen Sound team Edwin D.CHRISTMAS was half way to their dressing HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister end Solicitor Department for the of Deceased Residence: 4867 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 GLenview 3177 Office: HA.9238-39 57 St.James St.West losing of Estates ersons Ambassador Apts, Westmoant week we were ordered to play the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1951 Westm't Warden Service Complete Director Reports The basic organization of West- mount\u2019s warden services is now complete, it was announced today by Lieut.-Colonel Philip Cook, Director of Civil Defence.In conformity with the overall plan of Brig.Guy Gauvreau, Coordinator of the Metropolitan Area, Westmount is a \u201cDistrict\u201d for civil defence purposes, and is sub-divided into two groups and seven sectors.Each sector will pe again divided into Warden Posts.Group A is the part of the city north of Sherbrooke street, comprising: No.1 Sector \u2014 the area north of Cedar avenue and the Boulevard.No.2 Sector \u2014 the area between the Boulevard and Cote St.Antoine Road, west of à dividing line Argyle-Montrose-Murray.No.3 Sector \u2014 the area between the Boulevard and Cedar avenue and Cote St.Antoine Road and Sherbrooke east of the above dividing line.No.4 Sector \u2014 the area between Cote St.Antoine Road and Sherbrooke street.This sector is divided into (a) and (b) sub-sectors at Victoria avenue.Group B is the part of the city south of Sherbrooke street, comprising: No.5 Sector \u2014 the area between Sherbrooke and St.Catherine, west of Metcalfe avenue.No.6 Sector \u2014 the area between Sherbrooke and St.Catherine, east of Metcalfe avenue.No.7 Sector \u2014 the area south of St.Catherine street.In all cases, the centre of the street is the dividing line.The selection and appointment of group and sector wardens is nearly complete and will be announced shortly.Westmount.(Continued from Page 1) lishments roomed or boarded as many as 25 people.Mr.Hughes said he expected to have many squawks from these Westmount operators but was confident the move was in the interests of the City.These boarding and rooming houses, Mr.Hughes stated, \u2018were Tun for commercial ends and were spoiling the City as one of Montreal\u2019s finest residential areas.\u201cWe are trying to keep Westmount free from the encroachments of commercialization.\u201d room that great bunch of kids skated to centre ice and gave three cheers, This caught the fancy of the crowd and they really gave them an ovation.Jimmie Thompson and Don Smith were as good as any player on the ice and were a constant threat, Jim scored 2 and Don 1.The Owen Sound left for the west and won the Cup.In basketball which was sandwiched in between football and hockey we did fairly well in winning the Senior B city, and the junior western, The senior team which got away to a late start due to the late finish of football lost the first two games and won the last two.M.H.S.won the title.Donnie Smith, Jimmy Thompson, Allan Cornell, Monty Allan and Mike McNaughton formed part of the team.What a fine lot of \u201cboys 1 had that year, every one of them playing for the love of the game and supplying their own equipment, It is hard for me to realize when I meet these mature men of today that they were the remarkable athletes of that year.Many of them are heading their own business or holdling responsible positions of trust.Next week the great teams of 1930-31.SMALLEST DIVISION Glengarry, with less than 11,000 voters, is the smallest federal electoral division in Canada.Letters T .The Editor Letters are reproduced as a public service.They do not reflect editorial opinjon and the paper does not accept responsibility for thelr contents.Dear Sir \u2014 I suppose by now you have read Andy O'Brien's column in last Saturday's Standard.He seems to be having a wat with Bob Lunny, who writes \u201cDeadline Flashes.\u201d This is the best thing ever to happen to The Examiner.Friends of mine in Montreal have asked me to bring them next week's column of Lunny's to read.I think Mr.Lunny\u2019s colunin is very interesting and would like to know is he any relation to Vince Lunny of the Montreal Standard.I also think Andy O\u2019Brien is wrong and Bob Lunny is right in their argument over Jean Beliveau's status as a hockey player.Richard Shaver M.E.Tolan Dies Ex-Schoolmaster Funeral service for Maurice Emmett \u2018Tolan, retired Montreal Catholic School Commission teacher, was held Monday in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Mr.Tolan diied Thursday at his home, 4076 Tupper street, after a short illness.Chief mourners were his widow, Eveline Brennan; his daughter, Brenda, and his son, Kevin.Interment was in Cote des Neiges \u2018Cemetery.Mr.Tolan was educated at St.Ann\u2019s Boys\u2019 School and St.Mary's College in Montreal.He was a teacher at Sarsfield School, and, until his retirement in September, for 18 years at St.Ignatius of Loyola School.Junior Members Praised By Stamp Club President The Westmount Stamp Club has just concluded a successful season with a special entertainment on Thursday \u2018evening for members of the Junior Club at the Victoria Hall, Westmount.The programme included a conjuring act and several interestin films provided by the Parks and Playgrounds Department of the City of Westmount, followed by refreshments.Major R.M.Watson, the retiring President, was in the chair and presented the prizes to the winners of the various sections.at the Junior Exhibition.J.W.Yaxley, a past President of the Club and President of thé Canadian Philatelic Society, cone gratulateq the juniors on the high standard they had shown at their exhibition.At the annual general meetin, the following officers were elected for the 1851/52 season.Pres« ident, Carl Mangold; First Vice President, Reg.Haldimand; Sece ond Vice-President, Clifford Malone; Hon.Treasurer, R.J.Sutherland; and Hon.Secretary, A.H.Christensen.As is usual no regular meetings will be held during the sume mer months.The new executive express the hope that as many members as possible will attend the first meeting of the new seae son which will be held in the Victoria Hall, Westmount, on September 6th.CITY HALL CLOSING DATES The City Hall will be closed Monday afternoon from noon on for the public holiday of St.Jean Baptiste Day.The following Mone day the City Hall will be closed for the celebration of Dominion Day.The City Council meeting will be postponed to Tuesday evening \"both days.In the U.S.A.than ordinary.lagers.» S = PS Black Label costs a littio more The FINEST oer 3 costs no more! et 4 Es EATEN ITH ere tea aba PRET AAs edt ade Lora ?\u2014 IEF EXER FRR FENN NINE FEE EER] y asset reg ds a UP «yy Te = = pr Tae Teg OF EE © Het Oer OT ed on an N= sed ion ing = Dr.Winspear Of Weston -~- Hardwood Floors LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 \u20184486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT The aminer \u201c50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.WE.4046 VOL.XXII, No, 25 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 Praises Massey Report Weston School annual closing exercises were held in St.Matthias hurch Hall, with Mr, George Arnott as chairman for the Shoring, \"Miss Frances Traversy reported that the Students\u2019 Committees had been responsible for the extra-curricular activities of the school which included the planning of games and matches and the adminis- ration of the school fund.The students sponsor children in France nd England and hope soon to have over the responsibility of giving help.to a little girl in India under the duspices of the Save the Children d Dr.Mary Winspear told the pa-* PE CT re a D gents and friends that an applica- on had.been made to incorporate Weston School as a non-profit or- anization.The preliminary ar- angements had: been carried on y three friends of the school, Mr.George Arnott, Mr.Heward Stike- man, Miss Eunice Bancroft.Provi- fon was being made for.the inclu- fon in the corporation of parents fi main\u201d attending the school.The main purpose is to give the chool greater stability, provide or a closer relationship with the arents and increase the general terest in\u2019 the school program, ommenting on.the Massey Re- rt on Canadian culture Dr.Win- pear said that it would be a great ncouragement to all teachers and arents who were anxious for the -Children to have a sound educa- fon.; \u201cA Knowledge.of the best that has been thought and said in past êges helps the Child to gain ma- urity and to see his own time in clearer perspective.\u201d \u201cIf there is \u2018be a revival of interest in the Humanities in Canadian schools,\u201d Dr.Winspear said, \u201cit can only ¢ome if the children themselves Can see the relationship between the past and the present and be- tome eager to master the techni- jues and the disciplines necessary 0 carry on advanced study.\u201d Sports Ribbons presented by Mrs.W, H, Moffit to Claire Gilles- JUST RECEIVED ! A large selection of gabardines and tropicals for summer sults.Also imported woollens for blazers and sport jackets.© 10-Days Delivery © Very Reasonable Prices Call WE.5908 Ask for Mr.H.Levin on Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below Bt.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS pie,.Trixie Pollock, Jean Walker, Carlyn Kruger, Gail Regele, Heather McIntosh, Others were presented by Miss Kitty Patton to Marilyn Dillon, Toril Orre, Susan Scott, Jennifer Patton.Basketball Insignia presented by Mrs.V.I.Traversy to Heather \u2018Moffit, Frances Botterell, Joanne Gibaut, Judy Walker, Jean Walker, Rhona Luber, Frances Shaw, Trixie Pollock, Carlyn Kruger, \u2018Gail Regele, Heather McIntosh, Barbara, Bowden, Carol Manson, Claire Gillespie.Swimming Insignia presented by Miss Susan Illsley to Frances Shaw, Claire Gillespie, Trixie Pollock, Carlyn Kruger, Gail Regele, Marilyn Dillon, Janet Peachey, Frances Aiken, Daynise Rousseau, Penny Illsley, Susan Scott, Mary Louise MacDougall, Jennifer Patton.Basketball shield for house games presented by Mrs.G.H.Walker to Frances Traversy.Gym display cup presented by Mrs.Colle to Heather McIntosh.Swimming cup presented by Mr.Marchand to Gail Regele.Track Meet cup presented by Mr.Riville to Marilyn Dillon.Honor Ribbons for studies presented by Mrs.J.N.Shackleton to Jil Levinson, Lenore Katz, Olivia Kimpton, Kringen Wight; by Miss Eunice Bancroft to Daynise Rousseau, Susan Young, Heather Black, Marilyn McCombe, Jennifer Patton.: House Trophy presented by Mrs.BE, M, Gibaut to Jan McClean of Austen House, The graduating class gave the school an electric record player.Members of the graduation class receiving school leaving certificates presented by Mr.S.B, Mc- Clean were Frances Traversy, class president, Jan McClean, class valedictorian, Joanne Gibaut, class historian, Louisann Colle, Bernardine Marchand, Pat Mivil- le, Héather Moffitt, Terry Shackleton, Judy Walker.Under the direction of Madame Cecile Bizony and accompanied by Mrs.Mary McBroom the junior and senior choirs sang three groups of unison and part songs.Quality ROOFING that roofing job.Emergencies:- AM.Call us today for free estimates on 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 & ee 1418 - CA.9864 St.George President J.M.PRITCHARD John M.Pritchard Is New President St.George Club John M.Pritchard, 4389 West- mount, Blvd, well-known figure in business and sport circles, has been named new president of the St.George Curling Club, He succeeds A.R.\u201cBud\u201d Woods.George FP.Reid, prominent barrister, was chosen vice-president, while E, R.Smallhorn is second vice-president.Directors include A.D.Neale, Lt.-Col.P.F.Seymour, W.H.Loucks, H.F.Cunningham and M.W.\u201cMurray\u201d Hayes.Reports of the past season showed a successful campaign.Considerable praise went to F.C.Rubra for his outstanding success on the freeze, while Capt.R.H.Monks, the genial gent of the curling lanes, also received a vote of thanks for his untiring work for the club.President Pritchard said he looked forward to another banner year with the able assistance of his officers.French Teacher In Local Schools To Test Language Conversational French as taught in Greater Montreal Protestant high schools, will be tested in France this summer, Robert A.Peck, supervisor of French in Westmount Protestant schools, will leave the city July 4 with 24 boys in Grades 10 and 11, They will return Aug.23 on the same boat, the Franconia.Five weeks will be sp@nt in France where the boys will speak only French.The experiment will also constitute partial check of French texts, prepared by Mr, Peck and Dr.Donald Buchanan, another local French specialist.These texts feature oral instruction.\u201cThere is a great deal of emphasis being placed on oral French in Protestant schools,\u201d Mr, Peck pointed out.\u201cWe want our graduates to speak the language in such a way that they PAGE THREE \u2014 \u2014 Just Social Order Needed- Speaker Tells Rotarians Dr.Howard S.Ross, K.C., of 4557 Sherbrooke Street, Westmount, well known lawyer and lecturer told the members of St.Laurent- Mount Royal Rotary Club, at the club's weekly meeting, that a grow- number of people believe that the finding and agreeing upon a just social order is the answer to these \u201cconfusing and dangerous times.\u201d Dr, Ross for some years has consistently approached social and\u2019 political problems from an entirely new angle.He has preached the necessity of monetary reform as.one means of combatting inflation and the easing of tension between nations which he contends is created largely by economic causes, Dr.Ross said that he advocated à the appointment by various nations of a Minister of Peace \u201cwith Pl Pl ; d power to spend up to 10 Der cent an ay groun of the amount now being spent on defence for the study of funda- Program Here du partons ue sons 10 Start Monday mental economics and an intensive which it is claimed will end war.\u201d The speaker also stressed the .adoption of Equitism by the coun- The Westmount Summer play- tries of the world and added that STOURd program will open June \u201cthis system will give the world 25 it was announced today.Of- freedom from wars, plug the weak ficial opening will be held at spots of capitalism and give us the Westmount Athletic Grounds permanent peace and prosperity.\u201d | July 5 when the Mayor and City Dr.Ross also said that there Council will be present.The first lg \u201cno need to sacrifice in order in f th ; to end war, It is not a matter © 5 °ong of the season will be of increased production, as the held the same night in the uncountable billions of oe] Grounds.under our present system, not-| Inauguration of the M withstanding It is by far the best| pipe apa Polise Chiefs of Stay.of all economic systems.nor, Westmount and Prince He stated further that \u201cwe .s A Albert Parks will be held at the \u20ac ta - annot avoid making military pre ceremony.Elections ill take parations to the best of our power in the face of the threat of war.place July 4 on the playgrounds.It seems clear that bullets will kill Playgrounds will be open from communists in large numbers but June 25 on through the Summer they cannot kill ideas.\u201d from 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.Perfect tea is so easy to make with \"SALADA\u2019 TEA BAGS BOYS SUMMER MENBERSHP oo $5.00 Includes membership in \"Camp Westmount\" SWIMMING - HIKES CRAFTS - SPORTS ~ EDUCATIONAL TRIPS For further particulars: WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.can use it in business and.pro- fessional work.\u201d e 4585 Sherbrooke Street West GL.3916 Soro EATERY és APS TE EE RE EEE adie er PAGE FOUR = - # i¥ # ' 3 - * i = 4 » À LAURENTIANS B irc h Grove Ca p En j EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ; | | ° eye Pleasant View Hotel E Auberge du Lac Simon Camp Maupas Best Possible Facilities ENR BATLÉT, QUE F Spend your fiolid the sh Reg'd ' a Ses 90 on fre Le real.yo olidays on the shore \" i, treal.a of beautiful Lake Simon in the jj VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 || sawippi, 99 miles from Montres ; western Laurentians,, twenty miles 2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.Birch Grove Camp, located on vides excellent facilities for super- toating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, 1 above Montebello, Bungalows, log or Route 11 beautiful Lac Quenouille in the vising and teaching all water pro- Tenais and Dancing .cabins, dining room service.For Ideal Vacation Laurentian, is a private camp for grammes.Well balanced appetiz- Every Modern Comfort At Feiss call , .| Recreation - Recuperation girls from the ages Nn ing meals are featured, including Idea! for Mostymoon Couples.D.ALLA .Physical Culture .ys from .6-9, is situate | pasteurized milk and fresh fruit.sit OUT EE OT ° RD i All Summer Sports miles north of St.Agathe off A resident camp nurse supervises (| SPRINKLER PROTECTED Room 310, Best French Cuisine - route 30 and provides a perfect campers\u2019 health, with a doctor For all particulars regarding rates, 1500 St.Catherine St.West Apply direct or Monitor Vacation setting for the limited number of only one mile away in the event of \"** McKay, Proprietor, 23.John Telephone WE.7432 Bureau, WA.27713 campers.Younger children sleep illness or accident.Menitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771 in the lodge, formerly a private| The camp is directed by Mrs.: home, LS uipped with 2 large Marion Low Corden, who has had \u201c ed hall, stone fireplace and 25 years experience in teaching ; - : .AU GROS S APIN ample sleeping and toilet \u2018facili- and care of children in classrooms, La eview House il Parkdale Lodge bles.poaden cabins are provided camps and homes.At one time she _ BROME LAKE E A licensed Inn situated on the LAKE L'ACHIGAN or e older children.was director of the Y.W.C.A.- shore, of Lake Guindon, on the / Activities include handicraft, Camp Oolahwan and also of Tyn- A quiet place to spend F Town and ey ee anon |, Beautifully situated, private beach, dramatics, hikes, picnics, archery, dale House Camp.Mrs.Corden a holiday ing lake.Furnished with Lauren.|| canoes, boats, tennis, golf facili- campfires, story telling, singing, will be assisted by a graduate .oe :di .à tian lounge chairs.40 miles from L'| ties, diving pier, running water in nature study, swimming, boati - Boating, swimming, riding, golfing, a Montreal.|| every room, electric lights.ete The vd] ; g, boating, |nurse and carefully chosen, com- + cocktail lounge.2 Comfortable Rooms with REDUCED RATES FOR JUNE da aD J re sandy | petent counsellors.EXCELLENT CUISINE 4 hot and cold water \u2014 AT.6960 children and th Shen ° smallest Birch Grove Camp thus is Famous for Brome Lake Duck Excellent Meals .e long w Pro- ideally suited to give a perfect .Dinners.A Information : Tuesday pe Friday Evenings setting for happy, fun-full days Phone Knowlton 17 or write - Lake Ge Eu RES Panne.or Monitor Vacation Burean LAURENTIANS and cool, restful nights for young- 0.Box 150, Knowlton, Que.2 Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771 WA.2771# : sters.Further information may 1 be obtained by phoning DE.6226 Æ or EL.4056 or writing direct to 4 ROCK CLIFF INN |.5.{| LAKE HOUSE HOTEL MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Lake Massawippi BIRCH GROVE BELLEVUE HOTEL A gorllly Licensed Hotel NORTH HATLEY, QUE.i u i snot betes gue | Ses tem oe | N [| The only hotel in North Hotley in Eastern.Canada.overlooking private lake, spaclous grounds, ° mp onor [ \u201c situated on the waterfront.\u20184 Miles of scenic countryside.gun village.accessible to station and Excellent swimming, sun deck, i eft at Piedmont, new paved high- e shuffleboard, boating, golf course 2 .Tennis, shuffl , \u2018 : A New Private Camp yeu RS VEE || ir pri By 1, S, Engineers sans ak, 7 e cooking, frie - = For girls and boys, 6-10 years; beautiful ¢ open air régulation swim.phere.Reasonable rates.y atmos Me ® FULLY LICENSED HOTEL e 4 situated on beautiful Lac Que- ming pool, surrounded by a spa.For further details, write Jempus room and grill ; nouille, especially staffed and > \u2014 i .Mrs.E.G.Graves N.R.Crump, 12 Kilb - WW.Gibson, proprietor « À equipped to care for children Ay ai gnuiiie voarde Srennis or phone Morin Heights 385.cent vice-president of the.Cana Make To one 139 ely À away from home for the first time.court, Archery, Horseshoe pitch.di Pp ; ; ] one = Folder on request.ing, Croquet, Hiking, Hay-rides, an Pacific Railway, was made an .° Q DE.6226 EL.4056 Weiner roasts, Dances and Sing honorary member of the American i .or ° 85 rite direct, or phone A p e Society of Mechanical Engineers, : \\ 4898 Connaught Ave., Morin Heights 349.u Petit ateau a: tre society's semi-annual meet- GEORGEDALE Montreal 29.Monitor Travel Bureau, WA.2771% } .ing in Toronto.ST.JOVITE STATION Presentation was made by J.FARM Where you eat and rest well Calvin Brown, of New York, pres- i : Swimming pocl.tenni ident of the organization, Mr.|] Near Loke Memphremagog j g pool, tennis, : Foot of Mt.Elephant Easter , .Crump is the fourth Canadian to ool o .Elephantus, Eastern = cocktail lounge, orchestra receive the honor Townships, near r'ermont.Daily a Rates: $30.00 to $35.00 weekl hops 1e rs .steamer trips.All conveniences, : * ed engineer, eminent executive, S0 meals.Good roads, Rates: $2! Information: Write endowed with the cardinal virtues weekly; $12.50 for long week-end.HAS MOVED TO Au ett Chateau, St.Jovite of life that he rose from a humble Write Mrs.Claude George, ation, Que, Telephone 10.beginning to a position of high Mansonville, Que.ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS, P.Q.prominence in Canada.He is one A lovely setting on a height overlooking this famous village.Spacious of his country\u2019s foremost citizens LF lawn and sunny terrace.Private swimming-pool close by.Golf within SANDY BEACH INN and an inspira on o young engi- EET PL a aca twenty minutes\u2019 walk.No mosquitoes or black flies.At neers in all lands.dr: A ee E 22 large, cheery bedrooms \u2014 sach with a delightful view Te! ith LAKE MASKINONGE, ST.JOVITE \u2018 running water \u2014 some with private bath.Ideal spot for a rest.Breakfast 30 clean, comfortable rooms \u2014 hot 1 N in bed.if desired, ot no extra charge.Exceptional hospitality, out- and cold running water in al Motor Vehicles Increase standing meals \u2014 and \u2014 \u2018\u2019The Dog House,\" downstairs, for cocktails.ing, boating, r : 1 SPECIALIZING IN AFTERNOON TEAS.ina, outdoor Sowing.spacious In Province of Quebec ; | + und, sun porch.Fully licensed.; Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Special rates to July 7th Number of motor vehicles in the E À Rates $5.50 to $7.50 per day, meals included $28.00 per week.province in 1950 was 455,200, an È Reservations increase from 405,226 in 1949, it : Telephone Ste.Adele 3582 SANDY BEACH INN was announced today.4 fi or Monitor Vocation Bureau, WA.2771* Dept.Me NO Bd SEC The number included: 288,289 4 privately - owned cars: 111,388 H trucks; 2,748 buses;.15,154 taxi- Kk cabs; 16,122 motorcycles.5 a PINE LODGE \u201c=r \u2018 + GIRL STRUCK BY CAR # .} Fo a dyorbuhile HOTEL Teenage HE.Archambault, of P | ) come to RAWDON QUE.|485 Strathcona Road, darted out 214 741 0) Ua f 4 A > '/1] C IL 1] N A \" , between a line of stopped cars on aw ft wy n excellent Resort Hotel.All Cote St.Antoine Road last week ; tag © 0 0 0 0 0 00 modern conveniences.Really a de- and was struck by an auto com- East of the Bolton Pass D sirable location for the vacationist, ing from the opposite direction.On Highway 39, the new short s EL.\u20ac 7) ° 99 Our Meals Are Our Pride! The driver was Charles Demier, route to the Maine Coast.; of 1215 Mackay Street.The girl J.B.HAMILTON d { l ne Ï O « COCKTAIL ROOM was not seriously injured.Phone Mansonville 26 R 21 § : Tel: RAWDON 34 | f Lake Connolly > \u2014 in the Laurentians Y AR \" i ot A Pleasure Haven for Vacation Minded N IMA RES BROME LAKE LODGE ! r.* .wa D EVERYTHING FOR YOUR COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT IR) 07 1400208 064 MONTS RO! FOSTER, QUE.: © EXCELLENT CUISINE ® MODERN COCKTAIL LOUNGE ; ® ON THE LAKE © X ® BOATING ® SWIMMING © TENNIS Perfect Holiday completely Renovated.Under New Management.; , Reasonable Cost! Emilio Cloutier, proprietor, ex-maitre d'hotel of } For Further Information and Illustrated Folder = oo Thornclitfe Restaurant, Rosemere.' Phone: EL.8776 Doel, Stennis court sundecks, etc French cuisine, rooms with running water, baths, showers, etc.Orchestra nightly with M.C.European and American Plan \u2014 Also Private Cabins Tuesday, Thursday or Friday (Evenings Only) Rates from $5.50 up with meals DANCING WITH ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Re or HA.1624 Write Jor folder direct or call BOATING, GOLF NEARBY .k eniter Vacation Bureaw WRITE OR PHONE Waterloo 99:J-2 tn ET IRE Ib rn ily: es, Photo above shows a group of happy guests enjoying the water facilities offered by Pine Croft Lodge, on Lake Connolly in the Laurentians.The vacationist will find at Lake Connolly and Pine - Croft a haven of rest and relaxation \u2014 or days of joyous water sports and field games.Bedrooms in the main lodge are airy, bright and comfortable and four cabins with running water are also available on the American plan.Screen- N.St.Cyr, of 5693 Clark Street, took the left hand side of the safety zone on Sherbrooke Street at Wood Avenue last week when Sherman Bovis, of 105 Quirks Avenue, driving in front of him and on the right side of the safety zone made a left hand turn onto Wood.The two cars collided.SPRUCE BEER The old Quebec drink.Sparkling with zest, cooling, refreshing and yeastified for health, Buy the Genuine.POPULAR \u2026 POCKET - BOOKS Large selection of Love, Western and Detective Stories.special T1O¢ eacH COHEN'S STATIONERY: 351 Prince Albert Ave.(Corner Somerville, Opposite Wonder Bakers) ELwood 0039 Something Really ew in Hearing Aids Yes, two crystal microphones in the new Paravox \u201cTOP-twin- tone\u201d Aid\u2014in one compact little case.The first and only one of its kind\u2014 only Paravox gives you this amazing dual-crystal efficiency.Sounds come alive with remarkable clarity.It \u201chears\u201d through the top, avoids bothersome clothing \u201cstatic.\u201d Come in, see and hear for yourself.Or write or phone for details.Terms Arranged to Suit Your Budget Gilbert Jobin 1396 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.SUITE 415 \u2014 LA, 5975 a TEEN [ERIN Canon N.K.Naylor Trinity Memorial On Central Board Canon N.K.Naylor of Trinity Memorial Church was one of four appointees to the Protest Board of School Commissioners of the City of Montreal announced by Premier Maurice Duplessis on Friday.The appointment becomes effective July 1.: Appointed are: Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell, Canon N.K.Nay- lor, John P.Rowat, and W.E.Dunton, who now is chairman of the board.In announcing the appointments, Premier Duplessis said: Minorities are always treated with justice in Quebec, and we consider this example should be followed elsewhere.\u201d The four were appointed under | legislation which revised Montreal Protestant school board set-up during the last session.\u2018They were appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council \u2014 | the Provincial Cabinet.Four other - commissioners are appointed by the City of Montreal.The provincial appointees automatically become members of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.Under the law adopted at the last session, commissioners are appointed for five years.However, to get the new system under way, appointments nounced today were made for terms varying from two to five years so that, in two years\u2019 time, one appointment will -occur every Pray To Stalin Taught Children i kindergartens are being taught to pray to Stalin, the West Berlin newspaper Telegraf reports.It said Communist teachers in pupils to repeat this little rhyme every night just before they go to sleep: \u201cHaendchen falten, aeuglein senken, eine minute an Stalin denken.\u201d Translation: \u201cFold your little hands, close your little eyes, think a minute about Stalin.\u201d ~ the | an- ; Tiny tots in Soviet East German.the State of Saxony instruct their| THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT,\" FRIDAY, Croft In Laurentians ed in balconies, attractive lounge, picture-win- dow dining room, snack bar, The Pine Room, plus completé facilities for all types of sports, make Pine Croft Lodge a popular holiday spot.It may be reached by road via highways 11 and 41, by Victory Bus Lines or special taxi.Additional information may be had from John Bar- raclough at 5331 Coolbrooke avenue, EL.8776.JUNE 22, 1951 PAGE FIVE .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 eves] taste.Always ask for O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock\u2014 the extra ale at no extra cost.It's the extra year.Appointments announced are for the following number of years: Mr.Campbell, two years; Canon Naylor, three years; Mr.Rowat, four years, and Mr.Dun- ton, five years.As the terms expire, all future appointments will be for five years.\u2014 VV VVVVYY Hodge Eros.Cid.\u201cYour West End Ford and Monarch Dealer\u201d Presents.The Complete Range of FORD Products for \"BUSINESS\" or \"PLEASURE\" FORD'S FORD TRUCKS FORD CARS British-Built 2 ton pick-up $1713.16 From $2195.00 up V2 ton panel $1981.52 e e - THAMES TRUCKS V2 ton panel $1378.75 V4 ton panel $1103.75 - MONARCH CARS From $3000.00 up- \u2014\u2014 HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE \u2014 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST \u2014 WA.1175 (Corner Grand Boulevard) .de.à à de.1040 F1 Steines a et PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving cho\u2019 City of Westmeunt GARDEN SUBURB UF CANADA'S METRUPULIS ; Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Mead Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAinus 27734 The Examiner\u201d sims to be an independent, clean Bewrpuper for the home, devoted to publie cervi-a Mari SOCCER TEAM PROPOSED Soccer minded boys in West- mount who want to represent their City in the Greater Montreal Midget Soccer League are asked to contact Lionel Fournier, recreational director, at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.The age limit is under 17.Mr.Fournier said if enough boys are interested he hoped to put a team into the league.TO ALL OUR FRIENDS We Will Be CLOSED From June 30th to July 14th inclusive DE.2764 WESTMOUNT HOBBY SHOP 4926 Sherbrooke Street West Hodge Bros Lo YOUR WEST END SCZ DEALER MONARCH = 6170 Sherbrooke W.COR.GRAND BOULEVARD WA.1175 TY VV VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYY YY International Soccer At Westmount Friday The Province of Quebec Football Association has announced that an international soccer match will be played at Westmount Athletic Grounds on Friday night, June 29, with starting time 6.30 p.m.AIK of Stockholm, Sweden, present champions and cup holders in Sweden, will meet an \u201cAll Star\u201d Montreal eleven.The Swedish team are presently on a goodwill tour of the United States and Canada.They are rated highly by both Fulham and Glasgow Celtic which have both played the visiting club in the British Isles and also in Sweden, The AIK club is the oldest soccer organization in Sweden and also owns the largest playing enclosure à in the Scandinavian country.After the fine showthg by the Montreal select against Fulham of the English first division league here on May 29 it is thought that excellent opposition will be offered the Swedish team.The game next Friday will in all probability conclude the current season\u2019s matches against European touring soccer teams.Tickets good only for the grandstand are now on sale.General admission and children\u2019s tickets will be by the Hillside avenue gate, It 1s expected that the Athletic Grounds will be_jammed to capa- ROSEMOUNT RESIDENT WINS THE OW AWARD FOR SECOND TIME Wilfrid Fonvieille, although injured, 1.The sound of a terrible crash rose above the normal traffic noises at the corner of Craig and Sanguinet streets in Montreal.The brakes of an R.C.A.F.gasoline tank truck had failed .and the heavy vehicle, carrying 2500 gallons of gas - had piled into the rear of a Provincial Transport Company bus.As a result of the collision, the gas_ tank of the bus exploded and burst into flames.LEE a \u201c 3.Seeing that the driver was unconscious, he jumped into the cab and hauled him clear of the flames.We are proud to add, for the second time, Fonvieille\u2019s name to the list of those who have won The Dow Award.In 1949, suffering from a heart attack, he r scued a drowning man who turned out to be his .© ather.Bond.The DOW BREWERY e- rescues unconscious stranger from cab of flaming truck 2.The driver of the i off-duty driver also aboard, immediately rushed the eight passengers out to safety.Both of them realized the very definite possibility of a further and more disastrous explosion and acted quickly.Fonvieille had received a shoulder contusion when the two vehicles collided .and he was beginning to feel the pain more accutely when he roticed that - the cab of the truck was on fire, UF Re\u201d bus and Wilfrid Fonvieille, an THE DOW AWARD is a citation presented for acts of outstanding heroism and includes, as a tangible expression of appreciation, a $100 Canada Savings ow Award Committee, a group of editors of leading Canadian daily newspapers, selects Award winners from recommendations made by a nationally known news organization, MONTREAL LISTEN TO THE DOW AWARD SHOW, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, \u20147.15P.M.\u2014CJAD - \\ \u201c - the soon-to-lose Ryppers on scores BA-1SIA | hat evening will see the Stars city for this outstanding soccer event, The Montreal team will be announced at the beginning of the * IRCMP Edge Navy To Hold Top Spot \u2018In Police Softball The R.C.M.P.Continued their unbeaten ways, in the Defence Police Softball League, with the\u2019 only two games being played since last publication ending in vice tories for the hard hitting Mounties, who took the measure of the City of Westmount by an 8 to 4 score, and: were ther winners over Navy piling up a 18 to 6 \u2018score.Last Friday's game was in doubt down to the last mah was out when, with the score tied at 3 all going into the last of the sixth inning, the Mounties unlimbered their heavy artillery for geven hits, good for.five runs, to apparently cinch the victory, but the hard fighting Westies didn't give up without a fight, scoring one run and then loading the bases with only one man our.It was here that pitcher Robitaille of the R.C.M.P.really shone, when he settled down and struck out the next two men to face him.In the only game played on Tuesday, the Mounties continued their winning ways, by beating Navy in-a loosely\u2019 played game on the part of the Navy.It was a lot through the generosity of the Navy, who committed a dozen errors, coupled with some old time Brooklyn Dodger- base rune ning on their part, that paved the way to victory for the leading Mounties.This fast start now establishes the R.C.M.P.as the team to beat week, for the Championship.In the latter fray, the \u2019Ddins had remaining two.Monday's game between Alladdins and the R.Y.P.S.when MacDonald, Wolfe and Jolly led the former\u2019s attack with two runs apiece as Taylor scored on a walk and Con Forey blasted a homer in the last of the third.Rypmen runs were tallied by George Cochrane with two; MacDougall, Voss and Rodgers each singling.The score, in passing, was 8-5 in \u2018favor of the Red and White.A pitchers\u2019 battle all the way was the saga of the Wednesday night game pitting the R.Y.P.S.vs the Yards where the Blue and Gold\u2019s Allan Locke gave up ten hits and five runs to the Yard- four run efforts.Brambell started for the winners; Guillemette and Bartlett following closely behind.Going into the bottom of the 7th frame, the tally stood at 4-2 for by Dormer, Badke, Rodgers and Locke, but Rene Chatelois shattered all hopes as he started a three run rally at this point to finish the game in eight and a half innings.As no regular games have been scheduled for Monday the 25th, St.Jean Baptiste postponed do has been rescheduled for that time when Avenue Stars play host to R.Y.P.S.on diamond No.2.The other postponed game between Yards and Aladdins has been set for replay next Thursday, June 28th, weather permitting, of course, place on Wednesday, June 27th when Yards are at home to Alad- A different story was that ofy men\u2019s three hurlers\u2019 saven hit and |\" A regularly set game takes Ave.Stars Take Week\u2019s Games vs \u2019Ddins; Yards By ALLAN SANDZELIUS Avenue Stars were the \u201cbig team\u201d this week as they ran roughshod over the lowly Yards 11-1 on Monday night with Phil Martin, the two-run-home-run hero in the last of the eighth on Wednesday helping his \u201cboys\u201d to a close 8-6 win at the expense of Bob Lunny\u2019s Aladdins, the Stars tied up 6-8 in the fifth by virtue of Lunny's two hits and as many runs and runs contributed, in turn, by MacDonald, Wolfe, Taylor and O'Meara; five in the third inning with one in the 5th, Manolson, Bourassa and Bradley led the victors with a hit and two runs each, Pitcher Legare and Martin the P, W.L.F.A Pts Ave, Stars .10 9 1 86 30 18 RY.PS.10 4 6 88105 8 Aladdins .9 8 6 98 80 6 Yards o.oo.9 3 6568786 HEAD-ON COLLISION Mrs.R.Lemonde, of 7186 Bordeaux Avenue, was travelling east on Sherbrooke street last weelt when she saw a car approaching from the opposite direction.Think« ing thevdriver, C.W.McKinney, of 7186 Querbes street, was about to turn into Victoria Hall she slowed down.The two cars col lided head on.} PUTTING TOURNEY The Putting tournament will be held Thursday evening at.8 p.mat the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Prizes consisting of engraved spoons will be given the winners.Admission is 10 cents._ + GOT A LAWN?NO ONE IN HIS RIGHT MIND WOULD BUY AN AUTO OR AN OUTBOARD MOTOR, IF THE DEALER PROVIDED \"NO SERVICE\" Then be sure you buy YOUR ' POWER LAWN MOWER From A Dealer Who Does Stock Parts & Service THOMSON-VANIER dins on No.1; a second tussle the visiting the R.Y.P.S.All games to\u2019 Equipment Company 710 St.James St.West Montreal UN.6-2276- commence at 6.30 SHARP.TETE Sy OTR Le C CBC Songstress | This young lady represents \u201cRhythms of Paris,\u201d the popular radio show-which is heard every -Friday at 9 p.m.on the CBC's Trans-Canada and French met- works.She is Lucille Dumont, .and alternates with Muriel Millard as the show's featured singer.The program comes from the Radio Canada Building in Montreal.>, LION NUS II LULÉS We suppose that you all read or heard about Andy O'Brien's column in last.week \u2018Montreal Standard.Andy wrote a lengthy paragraph about this column and referred to us as having spring fever.By reading his \u201cstuff\u201d we got the notion that Andy himself knows he is wrong.He mentioned that Senator Donat Raymond and Frank Selke offered Jean Beli- veau, Quebec Citadel star, a five figure contract.If Beliveau\u2019s name was O'Reilly would the Forum front office give him the same offer, Of course they wouldn\u2019t.Selke\u2019s main reason for signing this potential star was the gate attraction.Naturally you will say \u201chow can they attract any more people when the Forum is sold out every night the Canadians play.\u201d But Selke\u2019s mind is in the future and not in the present.Richard can't go on forever and when he slows down they hope Beliveau will fill his shoes.Andy O'Brien stated and we quote, \u201cBeliveau is one of the fifteen best forwards in the world.\u201d That covers a lot of territory.Has writer O'Brien seen all hockey players in action in Canada?Can Beliveau stand the bone crushing bodychecks of Stewart, Reise, Barilko and company.As we said before Beliveau will have to prove himself before he can be rated.We don't think 10 per cent of the sports people in Montreal would.rate him as Mr.O'Brien does.This is the last statement we will make on this argument.Sport Flashes We made a slip last week when We said that no third baseman in the American League ever won the batting championship.George Kell won it in 1949 by a few decimal points over Ted Williams +.» » The Westmount Softball League have completed half their schedule .Aladdins have lost four out of their five games by one run .They will be the team to beat in the play-offs .Crowds are getting bigger now that interest is growing .Claude \u201cStrikeout\u201d Root played for the Aladdins in their last win and lived up to his nickname.Johnny Cornell's stag last week was a great success .Pat Palmer did a good job of Master of Ceremonies .Donald Mac- Donald and Allan Turner will play ball for Lloyd La Poste's Inkerman Rockets on Dominion Day .Dickie Quinlan breaking all records at the Billiard House + « + Ten straight eh Dick?.Anybody that wants a few winners at Blue Bonnets come and see Andy at wicket No.7 .Popular Bill Kosack, cousin of the one and only Johnny \u201cHome- run\u201d Komas, is back at the soda PARIS SUR GU6 MCE rar aN es 0050 15 0008 Westmount: Cricketers Lost Game To Verdun Westmount Cricket Club lost out to Verdun C.C.at Westmount Park on Saturday.Westmount scoring freely tallied 231 for eight wickets to 169 for nine by Verdun but this was not enough to in- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 for 38.R.Mercer again indicated he was interprovincial material with 58, while the dependable Ril- stone added 28 towards the final total of 114, The Maisonneuve-McGill match at Maisonneuve Park was a low scoring affair.Ironically, both sides lost their first five wickets for nine runs.Maisonneuve ended PAGE FIFTEEN up on top by three runs, 29 to 26.Bowling for McGill, Liverpool took four for 13 and Procope six for 13.For Maisonneuve, Lawless took four for six and Poter three for 14.In the fourth game of the day at Roval Avenue, Wanderers made 27 runs for five wickets to all out for 26 for the winless Adastrians, AM A M A A MAMMA AAA AA A M A A AAA ALU LA Dead Line Flashes By BOB LUNNY A MM A AA M A A AA M AA AAA AAA MA AAA M MA AAA AAA AE sure'\u2018victory for the home team, Drop catches, weak bowling and bad placing of the field cost Westmount the match.It was the second win for Verdun in five outings.: Verdun's high scorers were Ramsay, 84 not out, Worm 34, Cameron 32 and Padmore 24.Bowling for 53.Pilgrim repeated his heavy hitting for Westmount, getting 82 runs.Simpson was 21 not out.Padmore lead the Verdun bowlers with three for 28.Cameron was two for 55 and Collett two for 38.Collett of Verdun was given\u2018 out for handling the ball, The rule prohibits this but an appeal \u2018| is very seldom made and it would have been better for the West- mount skipper to have over-ruled the umpire, who \u2018had no alternative but to give the player out.At the rate runs are being scored at Westmount Park, the new mat will soon be.worn out, bar in Oxfords .Joe Taillon of Avenue Stars hit a three hundred foot homerun the other night at Westmount Park ., .Enough for this week .\u2014_\u2014 Westmount Men Command Black Watch Company Major J.G.Bourne of 25 de|- Ramezay Road has been appointed second in command of The Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada, succeeding Major A.P.Boswell, also of Westmount.Major Boswell has taken command of the Black Watch \u201cE\u201d Company, now being \u2018recruited for the Highland Battalion of the 27th Infantry Brigade Group.Major Bourne joined the -regi- ment in 1937 as a second lieutenant \u2018and at the outbreak of the Second World War was taken on regimental strength as a platoon commander.He served with the regiment in England until March 1942 when he returned to Canada as an instructor.During that summer, he joined the First Special Service Force, a joint Canadian- American unit, in which he later commanded a battalion, Major Bourne saw service in the Aleutians, Italy and Southern France and upon his return to England, commanded training units until 1945.Shortly after his discharge in early 1945, he rejoined the reserve battalion of the regiment as a company commander, which posl- tion he has held until his new appointment.AUTO COLLISION Maurice Bougie, of 2357 Notre Dame street east, collided with Alfred Winterburn, of 116 Selby street, last week on St.Catherine street.Attempting to pass a car his truck swerved and skidded onto the left hand side of the street where his vehicle struck the auto as it was pulling into the Cliffside Garage.MATTRESS FOUND The Westmount Police reported they found a large inner spring matiress on St.Catherine Street near the Glen last week.Apparently it fell off a truck.If not claimed the police will dispose of it.The capital of the Union of South Africa is Pretoria, although the Union's Parliament meets In for Westmount, Brooks was three dr.| Verdun and the nome club rolling up 400 runs in the heavy scoring game.St.Paul's attempt to stop the race fell short of the mark on Saturday by 136 runs.The Indians played it for keeps and rattled off 250 runs; Knight staving off the St.Paul's attack to come teammates Blackman and H.Lewis accounted for 57 and 25 respectively.Mayhew bowled well at his lend and counted 5 for 43, two more batsmen falling to.Barra- clough for 11.The South Shore squad realized that they had to get lots of runs and went in swim- ging, but Farley was right in the groove, capturing 4 wickets for only 8 runs, while C.Lewis had 3 New Stop Sign Placed At Holton, Wood Avenues -, À new stop sign will be placed on Holton Avenue at Wood Avenue on the south west corner, coming into effect Monday morning.This was said to be a bad corner as it jogs a considerable distance and had an island in it.The stop sign will remove another of West- mount\u2019s danger spots.Also coming into effect Monday will be a \u201cno parking\u201d area on the east side of Victoria Avenue from St.Catherine Street to the first lane.TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS The Quebec Track and Field Championships for men and women will be held at the West- mount Athletic Grounds Saturday at 10 a.m, ! West Indians in the local cricker.through with 74 not out while his\u2019 ; EOLD STOCKS BRADING\u2019S \u2014 Judged the BEST Canadian beer at the great 1950 Brussels exhibition by impartial experts, BRADING\u2019S \u2014 Judged the BEST Canadian beer by the fast-growing number of enthusiasts who have made this prize-winning brand their own.PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF \u2014 YOU BE THE @ WE ARE SURE YOU WILL AGREE THAT the BEST BEER is vi Capetown. pow oe ra MP om pt Sen Ee FC pews : PAGE SIXTEEN Civil Defence to Stay, Says Brig.J.Gauvreau Civil Defence, defined as the co-ordinated measures undertaken by a community to survive disaster, is here to stay, Brig.J.Guy Gauv- reau, Montreal's civil defence co-ordinator, said Saturday in a radio address under the auspices of the Municipal Service Bureau and the City Improvement League.\u201cEven if war in Korea ended tonight,\u201d he said, \u201ceven if guerilla warfare in Indo-China and Malaya need civil defence.\u201cThe fortunate fact that so many little fires would have been pit® stopped tomorrow, we would still out here and there would not necessarily mean that the tinder dry in- A Archbishop Urges Raising School Leaving Age Here Archbishop Paul Emile Leger urged during the weekend that the compulsory school age for children in Quebec be raised from 14 to 16 years.He made the suggestion during & convention here of the rural section of the Quebec Federation of School Commissions.He said youth in Quebec was menaced \u201cby an unhealthy social climate, similar to that in certain European countries,\u201d and recommended that social workers be attached to all schools.He attacked the policy of allowing pool rooms, cafes and other gathering places, to remain open on Sundays as attractions! for young people.terndtional situation would have become fireproof once and for ail.\u201cSo long as there are dictators mobilizing millions of well indoctrinated slaves against free nations, our prime duty is to prepare against aggression.\u201d Brig.Gauvreau said a list of civil defence neeÂs of Montreal had been drawn up and planning had proceeded accordingly.The implementation of the plan was partially under way.Full implementation would require financial assistance from various sources, and much of present business dealt.with discussing the city's civil defence budget with authorities whe had the power and the means to provide that financial assistance.\u201cThe day will come when the bulk of the population will be asked to co-operate,\u201d he said.\u201cWe shall need no less than 60,000 men and women as civil defence volunteers.\u201cMuch as we would like to start recruiting them right away, as they are most urgently needed, we are prevented from doing so by the lack of funds and facilities.And there is no doubt whatever in my mind as to the readiness of the citizens in the metropolitan area of Montreal to volunteer their services at the slightest hint that they should.\u201d The Canadian grape crop is produced almost entirely in Ontario where the wine industry is centred.: THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1051 i day.\\ The speakers were Alexander Williamson, D.B.Ross, Dr.John Lockhead and Dr.Frank Mc- Naughton.They were delegates to the convention from the West- mount club.\u201c Felix Alexander welcomed and introduced the visiting Rotarians and Frank Kenwood, president was in the chair, Report On Rota Meet Given Club Westmount Rotarians heard four of their own members give a report on the recent Atlantic City Convention of Rotary International at the meeting Wednes- \u2018a Promotion and Graduation Gifts in Complete Stock of C.C.M.Bicycles and Tricycles - Cash or Terms MONTREAL BICYCLE SALES 4111 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.: BICYCLE BARCAINS! POPULAR BRAND ENGLISH BICYCLES FOR TALL MEN AND WOMEN + 4 BLACK-SOLD-STRIPED \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 $39.50 RALEIGH, HUMBER AND RUDGE BOYS OR GIRLS .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 $47.50 RALEIGH SPORTS ROADSTER | MEN'S L.uuooovoseossssersnsserssensersensereenn $5900 ; LADIES\u2019 \u2026.!i.oserrrerrerrrieeer\u2026 $55.00 RALEIGH ROAD RACERS : 3-SPEEDS _.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026000ec00vessrerree $59.00 4-SPEEDS .uccssecccrrnsrrencesserenroons $62.00 -STURMEY-ARCHER 3-SPEED HUB INSTALLED IN ANY BICYCLE .$12.50 PL.9584 HERES A FINE E00kCASE ro [OS & From parts Va packing cases.- WM By FROM 8X4'S = 4\" HIGH.OR 74\" PLYWOOD.SIDES 36\" HIGH.SHELVES MADE 18° WIDE, \\O V2\" DEEP-TO TAKE BOOKS UP TO 10\" IN HEIGHT.FEET OF STAND CAN BE MADR P The cottage season is officially open: _My son and I have just returned from our first weekend at the cottage fot\u2014 1951.As it was a straight work week.- end, there was no difficulty in dissuading the rest of the family from oing.Things appear to have come frrough the winter in tip-top shape.The porcupines had sampled a corner\u2019 | of one of the supporting beams for the floor but evidently didn\u2019t like the flavor of the wood preservative u and quit after the first few bites.One of the main tasks completed was building a good supply of book cases and newspaper shelves.I used packing box material left over from the picket fence built earlier this spring.After persuading the local lumber .dealer to put the pieces through his planer, they made up into very attractive cases.I don't know what I'd do without those metal crossbars that fasten to the roof of the car! They certainly make it easy to truck stuff to the cottage.+ Use Your Coconeut! If hanging baskets interest you, try making a few novel containers out of coconut shells.I have 12 all planted and developing nicely for this summer.They are still adorning the bay window of the living room but one of these warm days they will be shifted to the veranda.They will be an interesting change to the conventional ones I have been using.I saw my first good homemade stool last week.A young couple down the street had made a joint project of the venture.A cheese box lid was securely bolted to legs made from - old ear springs, fashioned by a black- emith.The seat was padded an attractively, covered with a\u2019 plastic material.The legs had been well braced and looked quite sturdy.It wasn't a thing of beauty, but it certainly looked serviceable, Garden Note Book Don't let another season roll past without starting a garden note book.Keep a record of V.1.P.visitors, slanting dates and crop records.ou\u2019ll find it is easily made \u2014as are all of the items \"described in this series."]
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