The Westmount examiner, 29 juin 1951, vendredi 29 juin 1951
[" r The Examiner | Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 s Metropolis VoL.XXii, No.26 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 195) PRICE 3 CENTS PROTEST BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT | Local Boy Scout Died In Accident Near Ste.Adele King's Scout John Moffit, 16, of .508 Prince Albert avenue, West- ount, was fatally injured Tues- lay night when a Scout camp fruck went off the Laurentian ghway neal Ste.Adele, injuring six others of the camp staff.In St.Jerome Hospital are: Jean Lecavallier, 25, of Mille Isles, juffering shock and bruises; Ro- gerigue Johnson, 41, of Mille Isles, gractured left leg; Sonny Dabo, 21, f Mille Isles, fractured shoulder; ill Hasping, 24, of Mille Isles, uts and bruises; Robert Sercus, ioulder injuries; Robert Clark, 4, of Mille Isles, severe head injuries.~ According to reports here, the ck was returning to Camp amaracouta from Ste.Adele ith supplies, when it suddenly lunged off the road and turned rer.Moffit died instantly, The lok is operated by the Boy couts Association.An inquest was held at St.Jerome Wednesday.Car Driver Fell Asleep; Crashes Into Automobile Bernard Laurent, 28, of 1686 ait, Cote St.Paul.told police he fo: asleep at the wheel of his car ast week crashing it into another Foes on The Boulevard.It was wied by Isidore Cohen, 3712 The ulevard.Military Chat Brig.Geoffrey Walsh, O.B.E., Commander of the 27th Infantry Brigade Group, is shown above chatting with Major Allen P.Boswell, of Westmount, officer commanding the brigade's Black Watch company, following an inspection of the unit today.Gala Parade and Concert To Mark Parks Opening The three newly.elected mayors of Westmount will ride in state in a new convertible at the head of a parade to their inauguration ceremony at the Westmount Athletic Grounds July 5.The inauguration of these three mayors, who will be elected at a mock election to be held in Staynor, Westmount and Prince Albert Parks the previous day, will officially mark the opening of the West- mount playgrounds Summer program.\u2018The parade, which leaves Westmount Junior High School at 7:15 p.m, will be led by the Pipe Band of No.401 R.C.A.F.Squadron.The police and fire chiefs of the three playgrounds; also to be Westmount Scenery May Refresh Victim\u2019s Memory Two Monfreal detectives want to fake a Czech-born fur designer eek, in the hope of clearning up one of the strangest mysteries that Fo a drive along leafy Mount Pleasant avenue some afternoon this.ag dropped into their laps in months, The fur designer is 33-year-old Andrew Greene, 1003 Ball street, o is still at home recovering from the amazing things that befell hoa June 5.That was the hot, sunny day he either blacked out or was nocked down on St.James street, regained consciouness hours later 9 à well- furnished home hé thinks was in Westmount, and arrived nie by taxi that night dazed and ill + x -Remembers Seeing Car He told Det.-Sgts.Emmett Haÿes and Vincent O\u2019Neil he re- iembers seeing the car approach he stepped off the curh, and hen went blank until he wakened in the strange room.A woman Sintered the room from time to me, assuring him he was all gight, and finally called Greene's Wife on the bedside telephone, Eventually, he was led into a ar beside the home of his \u201cfriends\u201d and told he was being] aken home, The woman assured im she would call him the next ay and straighten the whole thing out.The car lefi the home and the river said, in answer to Green's juestion, that he had been in a ouse on Mount Pleasant avenue.ut hospitality: ended.at Cote des elges road near Queen Mary road, when Greene wag summarily told to get out and go home by himself, He got a taxi and arrived home to his anxious family just after 10 p.m.No Marks of Violence Doctors at the Jewish General Hospital examined Greene after he complained of headaches, but could finds no marks of violence or anything to indicate he had been struck by the car on St.James street.The woman never did call Greene.He was released frdbm hospital shortly after his examination but his family report that he is still weak and has not returned to work.When he feels better, the two detectives hope to refresh his memory by driving along, Mount Pleasant.avenue .to establish the identity of his strange hosts.#elected in the mock election, will have their place of honor in the parade.Chief of Police R.A.By- ford and Fire Chief W.C.Cobb will escort the young officials to the ceremony in their cars.Following behind the cavalcade of cars bearing the playground officials will be a host of youngsters riding bicycles, tricycles, wagons, pushing baby carriages and on foot all decked out in colorful costumes.At 8 p.m.the executives will be presented to His Worship Mayor J.S.Cameron and Parks and Playgrounds Commissioner R.Pa- net-Raymond on the rostrum in the Westmount Athletic Grounds.At this ceremony the playground pledges will be read by the youthful executives and each will give a brief inaugural speech.Prizes will be presented to the best decorated vehicles used by the youngsters in the parade as well as for the best costumes.Following the inauguration the opening sing-song of the year will be conducted at the Grounds by Don McBride, master of ceremonies.\u201c John Shorrock Wins Car At Rotary-Carnival Here Winner of the car draw in the Westmount Rotary Carnival was John Shorrock, of 1816 Woodland Avenue, Verdun, The lucky Mr.Shorrock cashed in his luck at the carnival with tickets won at the dart throwing booth.He was at the fair grounds at the time of the draw and received .the keys.to his prize.\u2018Boarding 4 House Keepers Aroused Livelihood Gone Rooming and boarding, house operators in Westmount ave still trying to recover their senses from the blow delivered by the City Council last week.In the move to keep Westmount a residential area a lot of little people said they are being hurt.Typical is Mrs, May Dellagans, of 25 Arlington \u2018Avenue, a resident of the City for many years and the operator of a hoarding house with three guests.Known as Mrs.\u201cD\u201d by her boarders, she looked on the enfore- ing of the by-laws as \u201cridiculous and stupid\u201d.She could understand that there were filthy places that should be closed but not the ones operated in a quiet, respectful way.An owner of her own home, Mrs.Dellagana said, \u2018\u2018This is worse than Hitler, telling\u2019 you what to do-If you own your own home I don\u2019t see why you can't do what you want with it.\u201d Alan Mitchell, the operator of an establishment at 393 Arlington Avenue with 12 roomers, told The Examiner some of the finest people in Westmount lived in guest houses.They were retired businessmen, clergy, maiden ladies of good families whose income did not per» mit them the luxury of the present high rent of apartments.He said there were also representatives of the Commonwealth and foreign \u2018countries as well as widows of men once prominent in industry and public affairs.\u201cWhat is to happen to these people?\u201d asked Mr.Mitchell \u201cWhat is going to happen to the houses to be vacated?Will the City Council please give us an answer to these vital questions.\u201d This gentleman and his wife are typical of a large number of operators in the City who are running large 16 {o 24 room homes as either boarding or rooming houses.Like many others they have-been operating for 16 years.He raised a vital issue in demanding to know what was to become of these establishments.\u201cHow many people are able to afford a hig home like these today.\u201d \u201cWe operators admit places that are ill kept should be asked to discontinue operation but not the ones who are doing a public service in giving distinguished people of high character a place to live.\u201d Other operators like Ralph Ca- valuzi, whose establishment at 395 Kensington Avenue provides a home for 26 people, are still scratching their heads and wondering what it is all about.\u201cIf this goes into effect it will put me into the poor house.\u201d Many of the People affected are in a state of confusion as to what the facts of the situation are.The information published by a local daily on Tuesday, which was the exact reverse to fact, placed more of these unhappy individuals in a further state of confusion.Phone calls poured into the City Hall all day Wednesday from people seeking clarification.From the Public Health Department came further underlining of the City Council's policy.A.G.MacNab, the sanitary inspector, said the city is going to do its best to clean out the undesirable areas of the city :pock-marked by (Continued on Page 2) School ( Official Lucas C.H.Savage, superintendent of Westmount Protestant Schools and principal of Westmount Junior High School, who has been named secretary-treasurer and superintendent of schools.R.Steeves, assistant principal of the Junior High, becomes principal and F.B.Whittet, secre- tary-treasurer on a post-retire- ment basis, relinquishes his duties July 1.Father and Son\u2018 Swimming Night \u2018 Tonight at 7.30 there will be a Father and Son Swim at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.for all members of Camp Westmount and their Dads.Tonight's program will feature swimming and swimming races, between the boys and their dads.Following the swim there will be games in the boys\u2019 games room.During the week four clubs were fbrmed; these were the Jets, the Black Hawks, the Braves and the Rockets.All boys entering Camp Westmount becomes a member of one of the teams.One of the highlights during the past week was a trip to the Bell Telephone Building with a conducted tour through their telephone museum.The game of Capture the Flag on Mount Royal proved quite sensational, with Rhett Lawson finally cipturing the flag.Highlights of the program this comin week include a trip through the Canadair factory and {an all-day picnic to the Longue Point Ordnance Corps.\u2019 = pe a Em TO L i ih Ea TER a meh Soe ar San mh iar ead, TA ah TEES = TERS Sree = pra es EE aan PAGE TWO J.M.Pritchard Honoured At YMCA Centennial Meet J.M.Pritchard, of 43890 Westmount Blvd.was re-elected president of the National Council of Canadian Y.M.C.A.'s at the centennial convention of the North American Y.M.C.A.held in Cleveland, which concluded on Saturday.H.J.Humphiey of Montreal was elected honorary president and L.E.Shaw, of Halifax was named an honorary vice-president.The following other Canadians also were re-elected: Dr.N.A.MacKenzie, Vancouver: O.P.MacCallum, Saint John, N.B., Eric A.Leslie, Ottawa and Mr.Justice R.L.Kellock, Ottawa, vice- -presi- dent; J.Northey, Montreal chairman of the executive committee; Lt.-Col.P.N.Alexander, Toronto,* treasurer; Williams, and Hon.R.F.Mc- Winnipeg; Ladies\u2019 & Centlemen\u2019s SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call snd See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) LET ME HELP YOU 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I Kay, Vancouver; Dr.H.L.Keen- leyside and Dr.Sidney Smith of Toronto, honorary vice-presidents.The following were appointed members of the International Committee of the Canadian National Council: Charles Bauckham, Toronto; Senator W.A, Buchanan, Leth- bridge, Alta.; W.L.Bennett, Quebec City; W.M, Connor, Ottawa; J.B.Frost, Montreal; A.R.Kaufman, Kitchener, Ont.; I.F.McRae, Peterborough; McWilliams, Win nipeg; Col.F, W.Miller, Upper Dyke Village, N.S.; J.M.Prit- chard, Montreal; H.I.Ross, Montreal, and C.F.B.Tippet, Toronto.The elections were held at the final\u2019 meeting of the centennial convention of the North American Y.M.CA, Blames Prejudice John Jackson of Montreal told the convention: \u201cWe democratic Christians are largely to blame for the condition the world is in today.\u201d \u201cBecause of our inability to coordinate our ideals with our practices we have not made a success of the mission Christ set before us,\u201d he said.\u201cThe drive for world peace must start within the individual and the community.We must break down racial, cultural, religious and economic prejudices in our own community before we reach out into the world.Prejudice is not inherited, it is a factor of environment.\u201d Mr, Pritchard was honored by being presented with a signature book containing 2,000 names of Y.M.C.A.members and secretaries at a banquet on Thursday.Ted Jarvis of Toronto made the presentation at the first North American Young Adult Assembly banquet, attended by 600 Canadian and American delegates.At a meeting of the International Y\u2019s men\u2019s clubs, held in conjunction with the Y.M.C.A.centennial convention, Joseph Connell of the Kitchener-Waterloo Y made an appeal for world brotherhood beginning in each home town.\u201cLet\u2019s have immediate action rather than words in extending friendship, developing leadership and Christian attitudes at the local level,\u201d he said.\u201c\u2019This is the time for every citizen to take an active part in community affairs, from the city hall to the family next door.\u201d HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister and Solicitor 57 St.James St.West Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Office: HA.9238-39 Residence: 4557 Sherbrooke St, West \u2014 GLenview 2177 Ambassador Apte, Westmount YES SIR! IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE BUT It \u2019s True FREE FREE FREE Greasing Washing Road Service TO ALL OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS Gall in and ask the attendant for more details regarding this offer Grosvenor Service Station Your Champlain Oil Dealer CORNER CROSVENOR and SHERBROOKE WEST Greasing, Washing, Sinfonizing and minor Mechanical Repairs.Also a ea line of Auto Accessories.Don't forget, when you're stuck \"Don't groan, Just phone\" Fl.0573 At your service from 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.dally, except Sunday THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1851 Urgent Appedl Lyon W.Jacobs, K.C., prominent Montreal lawyer, who is chair- nfhn of the school children\u2019s milk fund 1051 campaign, makes an urgent appeal to the citizens of Greater Montreal to contribute to this year's School Children's Milk Fund Campaign if the objective of $15,000 is to be attained before June 30.\u201cThis objective is the minimum to meet our requirements,\u201d said Mr.Jacobs, \u201cif we are to keep faith with the hundreds of underprivileged school children who will be the beneficiaries of the free milk distribution.\u201cOur Campaign Committee feels confident that the public have not forgotten our work and will continue to send a contribution to this most humanitarian cause.Their financial support is the only way that the School Children\u2019s Milk Fund can carry on.\u201d All contributions should be addressed to The School Children\u2019s Milk Fund 1951 Campaign Committee, 5227 Dupuis Avenue, Montreal, GH.Montgomery Died Suddenly At Friend's Home Funeral services were held F'ri- day afternoon at St.George's Church for George Hugh Alexander Montgomery, KC, distinguished member of the Canadian legal profession who died suddenly last Tuesday night while visiting Leigh Bishop K.C., 42 Belvedere Road, a partner in his law firm.He was in his 78th year, Survivors include Mr.Montgomery's widow, a son, George H.Montgomery, Jr.4689 West- mount Avenue, and a daughter, Mrs.John MacFarlane.A past chancellor of Bishop's University, the deceased was senior partner in the law firm of Montgomery, McMichael, Common, Howard, Forsyth and Ker.He served terms as president of the Canadian Bar Association and as Batonnier of the Montreal Bar, being elected to the former position in 1935 and named batonnier in 1927.He was an honorary member of the American Bar Association and was president of the Conference of Governing Bodies of the Legal Profession in Canada in 1929-1930.Born in Phillipsburg, Que., Mr.Montgomery has held important official roles with numerous Canadian enterprises.He belonged to the Mount Royal, St.James, Montreal, Forest and Stream, University, Canadian, Garrison (Quebec City) and Rideau (Ottawa) clubs.He received the honorary degree of D C L, from Bishop's University in 1925 and that of LL.D, from Dalhousie University in 1936 from the University of Montreal in 1947.The earliest form of telephone system was that of Emperor Shi Huang Ti.It consisted of brass tubing extending between guard stations along China's 1,500-mile Great Wall, i .and a Doctor of Laws degree].Funeral Service Held In Stanley Church For R.Job Funeral service was held at the Jos.C.W.Wray Funeral Chapel, Mountain street, Saturday for Robert Job, past vice- president of the Milton Hersey Co.Ltd, who died at his home, 649 Roslyn avenue, Westmount, Thursday morning.Mr.Job was 84, and had retired fromsthe Milton Hersey firm four years ago.Born in Boston, Mass, the son of Daniel Ward Job of St.John's, Nfld., he received his early edu- | cation at Boston Latin School and was awarded an honorable mention in chemistry upon graduation from Harvard University.He had lived in Canada for 41 years.Railroad companies, with which he served as a ste®l rails expert, included the Philadelphia and Reading, from 1892 to 1897; the Lehigh Valley, from 1907 to 1927, and the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways.A former assistant chemist with the Canadian Pacific Railway, and later a chemist to the Canadian Northern Railways, he had also engaged in private business.He had written extensively on steel rails, steel failures, cast iron, bearing metals and paints and \u2018oils.- A member of several technical \u2018societies, he was made an honorary member of the American Society for Testing Materials and a life member of the American Society for Metals.Mr.Job was also a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, the Canadian Institute of Chemistry and many other organizations.He was a member of the Canadian and Harvard Clubs of Montreal.Survivors are his widow, the former Marguerite Maltzberger; one son, Robert John, Jr., of Beau- harnois; two daughters, Mrs.Lorne Norkett and Mrs.A.Frazer of Montreal; and three grandchildren; Robert Job 3rd and Richard Miner Job, of Beauhar- nois; and Liane Norkett.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, minister of Stanley Presbyterian Church, officiated at the funeral service.F.Kennedy Died After Long Illness Fred W.Kennedy, sr, 574 Victoria avenue, president of the Beaumont Chemical Company, died in St.Mary's Hospital after a lengthy illness.He was 65.The funeral service was held on Friday with Requiem Mass in the church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Burial was in Cote des Neiges.Cemetery.A native of Montreal, Mr, Ken- nery was educated at Loyola College and McGill University.He was a life member of the M.A.A.A, and tHe Canadian Club of Montreal, During his student days he was a member of Zeta Psi Fraternity.Surviving are his wife, formerly Elizabeth McKay; three daughters, Elizabeth, Doris and Ann; four sons, Fred, Walter, James and Owen, all of Montreal.Another son, John, was killed in action while serving with the R.C.A.F., in the Second World War, Dr.E.J.C.Kennedy, Montreal, is a brother.TWENTY-FOOT FALL Demaine James, 4625 St.Catherine street was admitted to the Homoeopathic Hospital with his arms and back fractured after he fell 20 feet from a ladder he was working upon in the Royal Montreal Regiment armory in Westmount.Wins Starr Award ! Se ro ess Dr.A.T.Bazin of Westmount, was honoured at the meeting of the Canadian Medical Association held here last week by being presented with the Stark Award founded by Mrs.Starr in memory of her husband the late Dr.Fred Starr, with whom Dr.Bazin was associated In founding the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Boarding .(Continued from Page 1) these rooming houses.\u201cWe want to keep Westmount a residential district.\u201d The sanitary inspector stated that during the war a lot of homes were vacated by people who could no longer keep them up.and they were taken over by rooming house operators, who were warned of the existing by-law which would be put into effect sooner or later, Where the mix-up came in many cases, he continued, was when one operator moved out and another took over.The new man was often unaware of the existing law.\u201cNow that it has come into effect they want justice.\u201d Mr.MacNab told The Examiner that the remaining 176 establishe ments will still have to apply for licenses in order to continue operation and notices were being prée pared by the City to inform opere ators when they must conform with this regulation.Licenses will cost $25 a year an will only be given on the approva of the health officer, police and fire chiefs and building inspector, The Chief of Police will have to assess the character of .each operator; the fire chief the safety of the building; the building inspece tor will examine the construction.Mr.MacNab said over-crowdin, was the commonest fault of most rooming and boarding houses.Regulations prohibit more than tw persons per room and less than 7 square feet per occupant.The height of the ceiling must be not less than eight feet and thé area of the window must not be less than one tenth of the area of the floor.The sanitary inspector stated cellars were unacceptable for dwellings if more of the basement room is below the adjoinin ground than is above it.He sal there were quite a number of opere ators following this practice now and the \u201coccupants would have to be kicked out.\u201d D Ken Willock, president of the Westmount Business Association, asked for an opinion by The Examiner on the enforcement of the by-law regarding rooming and boarding houses here, said that he would like to reserve comment until after a meeting called by the association for next Wednesday had expressed an opinion.He did say, however, that the Business Association was concerned -over the announcement by the City hence the reason.for calling the meeting.- AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE Westmount Police reported a collision at Sunnyside and Lexington Avenues last week between Alan 8, Jeffery, of 1395 Dorchester Street West, and Elwin J.Ur quhart, of 1242 Crescent Street.The front of both vehicles were ae 0 UW wa 1 Biv Wd mpd SEEN PEA Meter She 1 nt, ing so- arp are the om of of vant ntial ated mes ould they ouse the 1 be le any one ther.ften Now they iiner lisHhe y for per- prée oper- form - an rova and ctor, ve {0 pper- y of spece ion, rdin mos Reg- tw an 7 must d thé ot be area tated for ment | said oper- now ve to f the ation, > Ex- f the and at he it un- y the esday e did siness \u2018over City g the IDE ed a exing- tween hester Sra .Ur-.street.\u2018were REPAIRED .REFINISHED .SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID .FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET VOL.XXII, No.25 Rotary Enjoyed Big Year President Tells Members President Frank Kenwood, of the Westmount Rotary Club, hand- gd over the gavel to the incoming President Jim Lawson.ak, the an- fiual meeting Wednesday in Victoria Hall.In his annual report outgoing President Kenwood told members the year had been one of the most successful for the club.The great fhilestone of the year, the opening of Unity Boys\u2019 Club, Westmount Rotary\u2019s biggest project: \u201cYou can be justly proud of erecting this magnificent building,\u201d e told members, \u201cbut we cannot sit back and assume \u2018that our job done.\u201d Dr.Reid Named McGill Professor Two careers will merge into one hen Rev.Dr.W.Stanford Reid leturns to teaching duties- next easton at McGill University, his promotion from agsis- tant to associate professor was innounced today.Dr.Reid resigned this week as ter of the Town of Mount oyal Presbyterian Church, which e brought into existence seven ears ago.He has been on the McGill staff for the last 10 years, first as ses- slonal lecturer.Born in Montreal, the son of ov.Dr.W.D.Reid, he received La early schooling in Westmount, entering McGill in 1930.He gained B.A.and M.A.degrees at McGill and at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia was awarded B.Th.M.Th.degrees.Three years additional studies at the University of Pennsylvania re- - sulted in the award of a Doctorate degree in history.Dr.Reid has also studied in Britain and on the European continent, doing research under the auspices of the American Philosophical Society.JUST RECEIVED! A large selection of gabardines and tropicals for summer sults.Also imported woollens for blazers and sport jackets.® 10 Days Deliver Very Reasonable Prices Call WE.5908 Ask for Mr.H.Levin ® Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS ¥ This year saw the commencement of the operation of the club\u201d but.the next 19 years would mean additional commitment on.Rotary\u2019's part for its operational expense.The Rotary Carnival, despite bad weather, was termed a success grossing within a few hundred dollars of last year\u2019s total.The Crippled Children\u2019s Committee organized the Tag Day in Westmount collecting $898.13.Annual Scholarships of $250 were given to Douglas Kerr, of St.Leo's Academy; and George Gough, of Westmount High.Membership of the club stood at 55 with an attendance record of 77 per cent.S.B.Cayford read the financial report to members reporting total assets of $28,510.39, liabilities of $21,106,.72, and cash reserves of $7,203.67.Excess of income over operating expenses of the club for the year was $2,178.28, As Jim Lawrence, the new president, assumed his post he presented the past president's pin to Mr.Kenwood.Visiting Rotarians were introduced and welcomed by Phil, Page.Elders Ordained At St.Andrew's Christians are called to layman- ship because there are, great spheres of life into which clergymen have no opening, Rev.D, M.Grant, minister of St.Andrew's United Church in Westmount, said Sunday when he ordained seven men into the eldership of the church, Speaking on \u201cGod's Call to Christian Laymanship,\u201d Rev.Grant said that in such spheres of life as politics and business a clergyman has no entry but a layman can carry Christian messages to these spheres and work reforms, Ordained as elders were: Thomas W.Bragger, Prof.Alec B.Currie, Sydney B.Fraser, Thomas Gilmour, Hugh W.Hughes, A.Ogilvy Leslie and Allan H.McDougall.Quality ROOFING that roofing job.Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY.All types of roofing: slates, galvazized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.H.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing LIMITED .206 Olivier Ave, Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA.9864 The Examiner WE.\u201c50 YEARS RS vesrmourr Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES AMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 4046 1216 Greene Ave., WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Wounded in Action Earl Forey, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Forey, 88 Selby street, who was wounded in action recently while serving with the United States Army in Korea.He is a veteran of the Second Great War, serving overseas With the Black Watch of Montreal Ald.Roy Campbell Re-Elected Pres.Guidance Council Alderman Roy Campbell of Westmount was re-elected chairman of the Montreal Council for the guidance of the handicapped at the annual meeting of the coun- cll held last week.Others appointed to office were: Misgy H.D.McNeice, School for Crippled Children, vice-chairman; C.Denhezé principal of Ecole Victor Dore, vice-chairman and T.Norell, chairman of publicity.- Employers Co-operating More handicapped employees are being given positions by Montreal firms, Col.James Heffernan, manager of the National Employment Service in Montreal, told the meeting.Col.Heffernan, submitting.a report, noted that Montreal employers are becoming more inclined to employing handicapped people.The Council placed 465 handicapped persons, including 326 men and 139 women, in jobs during May.In the same period Council members visited more than 100 employers in the city seeking openings for handicapped applicants.T.B.Sufferers Considered M.Simard, attending the meeting as a representative of La Croix de Lorraine, an anti-tuberculosis organization, told the meeting that TB sufferers who have recovered, stand good chances of obtaining employment in the near future, One large local firm, Mr.Simard sald, was considering giving positions to ex-TB victims, He recalled the difficulties these persons generally encounter when applying for a position, Employers, he added, should realize that once a person is cured of the disease, there no longer is any danger of them carrying the germ.No Parking On Cedar Ave.During Early Rush Hours \u201cNo Parking\u201d signs will be placed along the North side of Cedar Avenue and will be effective between 7-10 a.m.Passed by the City Council at the meeting Tuesday evening, they will be placed there to free the street during History was made on Sunday politics a woman was located as he Under Mme Casgrain\u2019s leadership Commonwealth Federation partyy will enter the provincial field as a third party in the provincial general elections, expected in the fall of 1952., Mme Casgrain is the widow of the late Mr.Justice Casgrain of the Superior Court, who died here some months ago.On Saturday the CCF convention delegates adopted a resolution asking for a Royal Commission inquiry into the National Union regime and \u2018repeated charges of graft, corruption and other undemocratic practices.\u201d The party algo adopted a series of resolutions covering rentals, the provincial legislature, agriculture, monopolies, labor and education.The appointment of Mme Cas- grain was announced at the conclusion of the Quebec section's three-day annual convention, held in the De Lasalle Hotel.It was only a few years ago, during the Liberal regime of former premier Adelard Godbout, that women were given the right to vote in this province.PAGE THRÉE Madame Pierre Casgrain Heads Quebec CCF Party when for the first time in Quebec ad of a political party.Mme Pierre Casgrain, O.B.E., of 246 Elm Avenue, Westmount, was named leader of the C.C.F: party in the province.Mme Casgrain has long been identified with politics and has also interested herself in welfare work, being active in many local and national welfare organizations.Her name was the only one submitted for the party leadership, her election being unanimous.Although absent-in Europe Mme Casgrain cabled her acceptance, it is stated that the Co-operative ¢ Mme Pierre A Casgrain, O.B.E., the CCF's provincial council and provincial executive.George St.Amour, of Bedford, was elected to the party's presidency to succeed Francois Lae Roche, who resigned the post bee Also elected were members of Afternoon ° 2 AE worrying and enjoying off .how to save some - for yourself.the rush hours of the day.: NE Se SX Find out how to get your pay- (Continued on Page 5) \u2014 Teas make friendly entertainment \"SALADA TEA Does your pay-cheque vanish in paying off everybody but you and yours?Saving spells the difference between going ahead and falling behind .between life, ing Ask for your copy of \u201cPersonal Planning\u201d at your neighborhood ! B of M branch.M) Personal Planning will help Jo save.; * M and you'll like saving at \u201cMY BANK\u201d.* | WRMKING, WH, CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK or LIFE SINCE 1817 > Ed 3 | + PAGE FOUR Westmount High Honour And Pass List Issued \u2018 10Ga : Anders, Jane; Bartram, Beverley (s) 4 hons; Birman, Cookie, 1 hon; Blachford, Nancy, 3 hons.; Blakeney, Alicia; Cleghorn, Mhairi, 7 hons.; Cohen, Edith; Cragg, Margaret, 6 hons.; Crump, Anne, 4 hans.; Draper, Eve, 1 hon.; Fogle, Eleafhor (s) 2 hons.; Foote, Joan Ann, 3 homns.; Gilmour, Carine (s) I hon.; Gilmour, Mary, 2 hons.; Grossinger, Rose ¢s); Kiskine, Marjorie, 5 hons.; Klaehn, Carolyn, 2 hons.; Lefcort, Maureen, 7 hons.; Loebel, Elizabeth, 1 hon.; Mec- kenzie, Mary-Claire; McRobert, Marilyn, 2 hons.; Miskimmin, Gillian, 2 hons.: Mowat, Patricia, 10 hons.; Parsens, Mary; Ronay, Eva, 3 hons.; Sandzelius, Margaret, 2 homs.; Toye, Jean, 11 hons.; Usher, Sheila, 4 hone 10Gb *- Alexandgs Elizabeth, 3 hons.; , Aykroid, Prudence, 7 hons.; Bo- | land, Barbara (s)} 1 hon.; Brady, Carolyn, 2 hons.; Cook, Catherine, | 8 hens.; Esar, Rhoda, 9 hons.; | Hershorn, Selma (s): Johnston, Helen; MacMillan, Marion (8); Naismith, Carole, 1 hon.; Parkin, Jane, 10 hons.; Pascal, Miriam, 1 hon.; Plomer, Marley (s); Redfern, Anne (s) 2 hons.; Renteln, Bar- | bara, 1 hon.; Rosenstone, Sheila; Ross, Valerie, 10 hons.; Smith, Patricia, 11 hons.; Tyner, Anne \u2018(s) 2 hons.; Usher, Carol, 7 hons.; ! Valdmanis, Mara, 2 hons.1aGe Benzacar, Arlette, 5 hons.; Bul- lis, Joan (s) 2 hons.; Chadwick, Nina (s) 1 hon; Folkins, Catherine (s) 1 hon.; Freedman, Barbara; Kennedy, Karleen, I hon.; YYraminer, Brona (s); Larrett, Su- Have You Heard About The Newest Improved Aid for Hearing An exciting new contribution to better hearing\u2014two crystal microphones in one tiny, lightweight case -and only Paravox has it.The PARAVOX \u2018TOP-twin-tone\u201d actually \u201chears\u201d through the top.\u201cGives clear, balanced tone, without interference.Gee it\u2014try it for yourself.Phone.write or come in person.Terms Arranged to Sult Yeur Budget Gilbert Jobin 1396 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.SUITE 415 \u2014 LA.5975 \u2018son, Jom, 7 hons.; Bourke, Richard \u2018Franklin, David, 4 hons.; Green- : wood, Murray, 6 hons.; Grimson, \u2018Michael; chard, 3 hons.; Turner, Douglas, Beall, George 10 hons.; Barclay, \u2018Tan; Eveleigh, Stewart, 5 hons.; san, 5 hons.; Lord, Gwen; Preston, Joan (s); Sykes, Caroline, 3 hons.10 Comm.Girls Burke, Pansy, 2 hons.; Calder, Winnie, 4 hons.; Craig, June, 9 hons.; Dobbin, Betty, 8 hons.; Lightfoot, Audria, 3 hons.; Lord, Dora Louise, 1 hon.; Petersen, Shirley, 4 hons.; Rowlin, Dorothy, 4 hons.10Ba Abbott, John, 7 hons.; Ander- (s) 1 hon.; Cowte, Peter (s), 1 hon.; Cowling, Robert, 68 hons.; Drummond, Denis; Eartly, Frank; Colin, 1 hon.; Kersher, Robert (s) 2 hons.; Leslie, Ian, 8 hons.; Martin, Edward, 2 hons.; McLearn, Mitchell, Ian, 7 hons.; Naismith, Earl (s); Nourse, John (s); Porter, Donald, 9 hons.; Porter, Robert, 7 hons.; Raff, Anton, 1 hon.; Reid, Anthony, 2 hons.; Reisner, Thomas, 6 hons.; Robertson, Bruce; Skinner, Anthony, 4 bhons.; Smith, Edgar; Southward, Ross, 3 hons.; Temple, Ralph, 2 hons.; Thompson, Ri- 9 hans.; Waugh, David (s) 1 hon; Wiesenfeld, Barry, 2 hons.; Wie- senfeld, Marcus, 6 hons.\u201810Bb Ackman, Douglas; Agnew, Byrd; Aldred, Ronald, 4 hens.; Hugh, 9 hons.; Bernstein, Stephen, 1 hon.; Black, John (s); Chapman, John, 4 hons.; Clegg, Leslie, 9 hons.; Dawson, Derek (s); Doull, Hugh; Fleming, Ray; Freedman, Richard, 7 hons.; Ito, Mac, 3 hons.; Klein, Mitchell, 5 hons.; Langshaw, John (s); Lazare, Jack (s); Levy, Gerald, 1 hon.; Main- guy, William (s); McKeown, Hartland; McBean, Bruce (s) 1 hon.; McFarlane, Bruce (s); Murphy, Donald, 1 hon.; Niilend, Heik- ki, 5 hons.; Platt, Jimmy; Sun- dell, Michael, 9 hons.; Swift, John, 4 hons.; Wainberg, Danny, 8 hons.; Warnock Allan, 3 hons.; Wilkie, Donald (s); White, William (s).10Be \u2019 \u2018Baillie, Charles, 1 hon.; Black, Frankl, George; Govier, Andrew (s) 3 hons.; Harling, Richard; Hough, Ted (s) 1 hon.; Kalil, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Homoeopathic Gets New Name .(toi) Defence Royal Approval \u2014 Deuglas Bremner, president of the Homoeo | Recruiting Set To Start Sept.15 Recruiting for the civil.defemee organization is expected to cem- mence Sept.15, following appro- ; val \u2018of the defence budget row under study by the control eom- mittee, Brig.J.Guy Gauvreau, Civil Defense Co-ordinator for Montreal and area, told members pathie Hospital of Mantreal, is shown above reading a letter from Their Majesties in which permission is given te allow the Homoeopathic to be called The Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal Mr.Bremuer told The Exandmer that, as far as he knows, no other hospital bears the Queen's mame.The hospital will now make formal application to the Quebec government te have the hospital's eharter changed te show the mew name.Formal ceremonies will mark the re-maming, he sald.Inset shows the Queen.Eddy (s); hon.; Margolese, Richard, 3 hons.; \u2018Matthew, Anthony, 1 hon.; Mercer, Gerald, 2 hons.; Osbern, Garry, 2 hons.; Paterson, Donald; | 3 hons.; Petry, John, I hon; Reece, Melvin (s), 1 hon.; Scott, Gavin (s); Wilson, Brian, 2 hons.| 16 \u20acomm.Boys Bond, Donald, 3 hons.; Caplan, Maxwell, 2 hons.; Kerr, Donald, 4 hons.; Kinsella, Fred, 2 hons.; Livingston, Joseph, 2 hons.; Red- path, Peter.The following have been award- | ed the Westmount High School | Leaving Certificate: M Comm.Girls Dibblee, Carol; Donald, Kay; Jolley, Margaret; McGarvie, Shirley; Taylor, Letha;; Williams, Shirley; Williams, Patricia; Wrath, Patricia.11 Comm.Boys .- Aiken, Marvin; Creamer, Nelson; Johnson, Lyall; Mariasine, Douglas; Onyshkiewich, Pat; Reed, Douglas; Stamatelos, George; Woodworth, Donald.Note: (s) indicates supplemental.\u201c Alan Ladd and John Ireland stage a vicious knife fight in the climactic scene of Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cQuantrell\u2019s Raiders,\u201d large-scale | Technicolor outdoor drama.rem oe RFT AN RIT HE AT pe i \u2014\u2014\u2014 BD a [nam oo tBav od Plead) ib cb Kerr, Ronald (s) 1: Flats of the St.John Ambulance Brigade at a recent meeting.: Brigadier Gauvreau urged members of the brigade te enlist in civil defence in which their knowledge tof first aid would be invaluable, | He said he doubted whether they | would work as a unit under eivil | defence.All persons in defence jobs, he said, would be required to take a course in basic first aid, with these attached tao special units, such as rescue squads and fire departments requiring a standard first aid course, He said that some 450 instructors had already qualified and that first aid courses were being conducted four nights weekly at 14 locations througheut the city.Brigadier Gauvreau added that much had been done by his organization \u201cbut there was still\u2019 much to do.\u201d \u201cWe at least know what we want,\u201d he added, \u201cbut we still Fr ances Goliman don't know what we can get.\u201d Musical Sharps and Naturals by College in Denton, Texas._ Miss Archer leaves today for act opera which, will probably be The.list of her successes ia After winning four scholarships at the McGill Conservatorium, she receivèd her Bachelor of Music De- | gree in Composition.She was the winner of two Province of Quebec Special Grants for study in | composition.Some of her extensive training was received in New York under the late renowned | Hungarian pedagogue and com- | poser, Bela Bartok.Miss Archer proceeded to Yale \u2018where she took her Master of Music Degree.While there she won two Yale Scholarships and upon graduation captured the | \u201cWoods-Chandler\u201d Prize in composition.| Violet Archer took part in many student activities at\u2019 this leading ' University, studying under the \u2018celebrated Paul Hindemith and doing ensemble with Hugo Kort- schak, famous violin pedagogue.| Her many and varied works have | been heard in orchestra, choirs, ensembles and solos across Cane | ada, the United States, England | and Europe.In 1849-1950 Miss Archer visited England, France; Switzerland and Italy, performing \u2018her piano compositions on the | BBC and Radio Geneve.The La- this gifted composer a special bursary » help the European trip.The season just finished at | North Texas State University cen- tained some very interesting activities.Miss Archer was recom- | mended to.this excellent college by Yale University.Among the many important events were: a Beethoven Piano Festival, the thirty-two great sonatas were presented in eight recitals; \u201cBelshaz- lzar's Feast\u201d by Willlam.Walton TOP RUNG Montreal's native born composer, Violet Archer, has reached \u2018| the \u201cTop Rung\u2019 on the ladder of successful attainments.Back in her ! home town for a short visit, she modestly outlined the interesting season just passed as \u2018Composer In Residence\u201d at North Texas State her latest achievement, an invitation to teack at one of America's foremost Universities, Cornell, as a member of their music staff.She is at present working ox a one completed next season.a long and varied one, reached through talent and hard work * University ; dies\u201d Morning Musical Club gave | with the Music School} orchestra (eighty musicians) and ehorus of 250 voices; Bartok's \u201cSenata for Piano and Percussion\u201d (the percussion instruments were played by Miss Archer) and the large choir sang \u201cAlexander Nevsky\u201d by Prokofieff and the Verdi \u201cRequiem\u201d with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.Two of Violet Archer's pupils won scholarships for the coming season, one for piano, the other in composition and this clever \u20acan- adian had the signal honour ef having a complete comcert of her works sponsored by the fine American college and performed by artist members of the staff.Miss Archer played her new piano works and accompanied her songs in all performances given during | the academic year.She was also | invited to join two important National Music Fraternities, Sigma Alpha Iota and Pi Kappy Lambda.| Congratulations and bravo, Violet | Archer! \u2019 | CANADIAN POET WINS The Newdigate Prize for Eng- | lish verse has heen awarded to \"Michael Hornyansky, Merton Col- | lege, a Rhodes scholar, and graduate of Toronto University.In the Sheldonian read his poem at the | Encaenta, to an audience including the Governor-General Lord Alex- | ander, Prime Minister Mr.St.Lau- | rnet, and Canadian Secretary of l State for External Affairs, Mr.LB.Pearson.The subject this was \u201cThe Queen of Sheba\u201d.7 ~ i i y A r w + s b r £ 8 « \u20ac 1 1 2 orm oat NN ah TA sched didn\u2019t preva a bit busin SP To At We.their ed by Preve to cor \u201cNc aN! cruel home: out t \u201cFoo it is favor: warn; might of hi: The imals ed a and street p.m.dispo: able quart mals three 2109.Ho Ch A know been instit in fu pital use | ceive No has ande ada.patrc of th Th Pala throu : folloi see May The of Maje low à Mont Eliza SH stra 5 of for per- yed we \u2019 by erdi yra- pils ing r im \u2019an- of her fine med ano ngs ing also Na- yma pda.olet N s with REG.FSI N\\A Tuesday night, the life of one of N.D.G.\u2019s most promising older Scouts came to a sudden amd tragic end.Sixteen year old Pafiol Leader John Matthew's Troop, and a former Wilson Avenue resident now residing on Prince Albert Street, Westmount, died instantly wher he was pinned under the camp truck.The truck was with a load of vegetables, when a soft shoulder under the rear wheels crumbled and the heavy vehicle rolled over into a deep, ungua ravine.John was one of those lads who is a del returning to Scoutmaster .he was always cheerful and willing to help, and constantly coming up with top notch ideas.He was at camp this summer on his first year as a member of the camp staff and was scheduled to be promoted to Troop Leader at St.Matthew's next fall.He was also in line to be made -a Knight of Tamara this year, the honour society at the camp.John had won his Geld Oerds, First Class and King's Scout Badges last November, and was.one of the keenest boys in his troop.Words are but small solace at a time like this, but to his father, mother, brothers and family, and his many, many friends, among whom we were proud to be numbered, we can only say \u201cHe was truly a \u2018Good Scout\u2019 in every sense of the word\u201d, John is no longer with us, but he will never be forgotten.The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 p.m.from the D.A.Collins Funeral Home, Sherbrooke Street, corner Marcil Avenue, with a Scout Guard of Honour expected to be present, Well, Camp Tamaracouta and wolf cub camp Macauley opened on schedule last Saturday, in spife of the rainy weather and, while we didn't visit the cub camp, we are sure the same good spirit must have prevailed there as was evident at Tamaracouta.The Scouts were not a bit perturbed about the wet weather, and went calmly about the business of setting up their camp sites and making the best of things.x SPCA Issues Plea To Consider Pets At Vacation Time Westmount residents planning their summer holidays are reminded by the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to consider their pets.\u201cNothing is more heartlessly cruel than for people to shut their homes and turn their former pets out to starve\u201d an official said.\u201cFood costs today are so high that it is unwise to depend upon the favors of a neighbor,\u201d the society warns.\u201cBesides the neighbor might be going away, or have pets of his own.\u201d ] The society does not board animals though it will take unwanted animals brought to the office and kennels at 1705 St.James street west, between 8 a.m.and 9 p.m.daily.There is-no charge for disposal of the animals.Those unable to visit the society's headquarters can arrange for the animals to be picked up by giving three days\u2019 notice by phone, WI.2109.Hospital's Name Change Approved A change of name for the well- known Homoeopathic Hospital has been announced by qfficials of the institution which will be known in future as Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal.Permission to use the new name has been received from the King and Queen.Notification of this permission has been received from Lord Alexander, Governor-General of Canada.Lady Alexander is honorary patron of the Women's Auxiliary of the hospital.: The letter from Buckingha Palace, sent to Lord Alexander, through his secretary, read as : follows: \u201cThank you for your letter of May 28 which has been laid before The King.On the recommendation of the Governor-General His Majesty has been pleased to allow thie Homoeopathic Hospital in Montreal to be called The Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal.\u201cHer Majesty the Queen has, NN oN NNN N NET WN RNA SN SIREN Scouting Around Of NNN A AA Moffit, a.King\u2019s Scout of St.rded and unmarked ight to any St.Leo's and St.Kevin's are together in Touchwood Hill, under K.T.P.Allan, E, F.Rooney and F.K.Rowley.Boys are Robert Bushfield, N.Capper, B.Casey, C.Casey, P.Coutuze, Ron Daley, John Daley, N.Dowling, John Gallagher, Wm.Georgette, James Grant, Karl Hurley, David Lafontaine, P.Laliberte, Kevin Lar- kin, Dave McAsey, Kent Mc- Donall, Reg McGurn, James Mc- Manus, Charles Murphy, John O'Brien, Keith Pearson, John Roche, Bob Rogers, Frank Rooney, G.Sylvester, James Cirger, Wm.de Villiere, Richard White and Wm.White, St.Matthias is camped in Fort Chesterfield, under Tom Alexander and Ron Marwood.Boys are Richard Aylmer, Christopher Carr, John Clark, Laird Cross, David Gilmour, Thomas Harper, Ted Harrison, _Frank Jensen, Peter Killburn, Ian Leslie, Tony Morrison, David Morrison, Garry Osborne, Alan Ross, David Seely, John Seely, Hamilton Slessor, John Teare and Alex Tunner.Fort Neill is the site of 2nd Westmount, under Fred Tees.Boys include Charles Abbott- Smith, John Ancrum, James At- (other flower growers by entering { the window box competition spon- | fair and prizes are offered for the! {dents of Montreal, chison, Ian Barclay, Jeff Chap- leau, David Charles, Graham Duff, Don Ferrier, Ian Forrest, Ian Ful- | Jer, P.Haldimand, P.Johnson, ! Richard Love, Donald Luke, John | Marshall, P.McLaren, Ian Pem- .berton, Philip Reidford, Gordon | Southward, Eldon Spurrell, Gra- ; ham Steeves, Stuart Wilcox and Douglas Turner.| And that's about all the camp news for this week .more next week.Mme Casgrain .(Continued from page 3) cause of ill health.Elected provincial secretary was Cyril Durocher, of Montreal.He succeeds Jacques-V.Morin, who was elected vice-president along with William Dodge.Other members of the executive: Norman Mergler, Michel Forest and Joan MacFarlane.: cil, in addition to the executive members mentioned above, were: Lionel Monckton, Estelle Gahan, Square Blackshaw, Norman Allen, Thomas Jackson, Mariel Lefils, Sam Fogel, Gisele Bergeron, Marguerite Sylvestre, Bernard McNamara, Aurette Provost, Jeannine Theoret, Joseph Marcotte and Michael Collins.of course, been consulted and is very glad that this hospital will Those elected to provincial coun- |; bear her name.\u201d THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.JUNE 29, 1951 [Local Residents Can Enter Flower Box Competition Westmount residents who love flowers and have no garden to, grow them in, can still show their; skill in things horticultural even to the point of competing with sored jointly by the Quebec Horti- | cultural Federation and the City of Montreal.The windowsill flower box competition is an annual af- successful contestants.The prize list for the contest includes several cups and a total of $300 in other prizes.Entries will be judged during the last week in July.The competition is open to resi- Outremont, Westmount, Lachine, Verdun, Ville St.Pierre, Hampstead, St.Laurent, Montreal West, Mount-Royal and Ville LaSalle.Entrants.are required to offer for judging at least one flower box installed outside on the balcony or windowsill.Registrations should be sent before July 1 to Flower Box Competition, Montreal Botanical Garden, 4101 Sherbrooke Street, East.Ten Year Old Boy Ran Headlong Into Automobile Peter Gillespie, of 14 Anwoth Road, age 10, told the police he didn't see the car coming when he cut from behind an auto which was following to make a left-turn into a lane last week.- \u2018The boy crashed into a car driven by Dr.W.W.Eakin, of 736 Lexington Avenue.70 SON è - > Black Label costs a little more in the U.S.A.thon ordinary Hocge Eros, Ltd.| \u201cYour West End Ford and Monarch Dealer\u201d > Presents.The Complete Range of FORD Products for BUSINESS or \"PLEASURE FORD CARS From $2195.00 up From $3000.00 up MONARCH CARS | » FORD'S British-Built FORD TRUCKS V2 ton pick-up $1713.16 V2 ton panel $1981.82 THAMES TRUCKS V2 ton panel $1378.75 Va ton panel $1103.75 \u2014 HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE \u2014 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST \u2014 (Corner Grand Boulevard) ii iin WA.1175 Etat A CEE Luan we pean te n° Tee SERENA oT RTL Le meager a ue bela\u201d = PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY \"Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnus 2773 % \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d aims to be an Independent, clean tewapaper for the home, deveted te publie servira Mail subscriptions; $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept Ottaws FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! We Can't Prevent Progress - = the Red River Cart Is Gone Forever, Unfortunately \u2018Canada, a child in years among nations, will begin her eighty-fifth year on Sunday.Many of her citizens are older than she is.Progress has been amazing in those short eighty-four years - from Red River cart to jet plane, from colony to one of the world\u2019s great nations.On July first, 1867, when the pact of Confederation was signed uniting the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada and the Maritime Settlements, Canadians knew little and thought less of the vast expanse of plain and mountain west of Fort Garry, inhabited only by the half-breed Metis, the Indian, and the fur-trader.To the average Canadian of that day, the Fraser River and the moon were about the same thing as far as distance was concerned.The first railroad over the plains was still two decades in the future.It seemed as if the frontier would be a frontier for a century at least.When you look at the world today, see hostile Asian riding to war in fact long- range jet planes, ponies they used to use, you can't.help Convention Program Announced CWAC Second National Reunion Winnipeg, Manitoba \u2014 Former members of the Canadian Women's here from all points in Canada \u2018and the United States on August 25 and 25 to attend the CWAC 2nd Na- being sponsored by the Ex-CWAC Association of Winnipeg, whose president is Miss Francis Aitkenhead.Army Corps will gather tional Reunion, \u201cWe are expecting a good atten- à instead of the shaggy\u2019 wondering if all this so-called progress has been worth it, and you can\u2019t help wishing sometimes that we could return to the free days of the old frontier with the security of ocean fastnesses east and west.But, for better or for worse, we're in a rapidly-changing world, rapidly filling up, its resources being used and wasted and fought over in alarming degree; while new |\" ; Johnston will have as the subject * nations, thrust by circumstances into positions of leadership they don\u2019t want, try to prevent a general blow-up and disintegration of civilization.As we Canadians celebrate our birthday, Sunday, we can be thankful for many things; principally, we think, that we have only one close neighbour and that a powerful, friendly, democratic, peace-loving people, living much as we do \u2018ourselves.We can also be thankful that our own people are solid, level-headed, far-sighted, and living in unity.And we can be thankful that we are rich in most essential natural resources with an assured future, barring war.Happy birthday! THINK OF YOUR PETS Don\u2019 t Leave Them ro Starve When You Go on Holiday - The S.P.C.A.is making its annual appeal to holiday makers not to forget their pets when they go to the country.Even in the better districts, the society points out, many people either through thoughtlessness or heartless cruelty, leave town for periods ranging from a few days to weeks, leaving their pets to fend for themselves as best they can.Many of these animals die a slow death through starvation.The S.P.C.A.urges owners of pets either to take them along with them, make sure.that they will be well looked after, or turn them over to the S.P.C.A.if they are not wanted.Westmount Baptist *»_ | +.~ Westmount Baptist Church continues its services, morning and evening, throughout the summer.At .the morning service, the theme of the sermon will be \u201cThe Revelation of Jesus Christ\u201d.The word Revelation means a disclos- .ure, an unveiling.It means looking beyond the outward appearance toward the inner reality.The THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 dance at the 2nd reunion,\u201d Miss Aitkenhead said, \u2018\u2018particularly in view of the fact that Canadian Women are once more returning to Active service with the armed forces,\u201d \u201cIn view of this, the association will become an increasingly important organization in Canada and a proposal for a national charter will therefore be submitted to the convention.Every former member of the CWAC, who can attend, will be warmly welcomed by the Winnipeg members who are sponsoring the convention.\u201d Gertrude Felman, a sergeant- major in the CWAC during World War II, is expected to make the longest trip to attend the convention.Sgt-Major Felman will come from Los Angeles, California, to participate in the convention.The convention program is as follows: Friday, August 24 and Saturday 26, Registration; Saturday Evening August 25, Banquet and Guest Speaker, Fort Garry Hotel; Sunday, A.M.August 26.Reception and Tea.Miss Phyllis Aggar, 230 Rose- berry Street, St.James, Manitoba, is in charge of advance registration and information.Committee heads are as follows: .Public Relations, Miss Mildred Herman; Banquet, Mrs.Peggy Pringle; Personal Contact, Mrs.Olda Anderson; Convention Room, Misses Ada and Eva Greenberg; Housing, Miss Hester Wells; Information Centres, Miss Betty Fisher; Reception and Tea, Miss 1 Phyllis Gardner; Transportation, Miss Eve Crooker; Identification pins, Miss Margaret Gallagher.Phlox and Lupin and the Michaelmas Daisy were early wildflowers gathered by one John Tra- descant, plant-hunter by trade, on his journey to the Americas in the great era of exploration.From the Creoles comes this choice bit.Butter rounds of toast.Cover with a coverlet of creamed crab meat and sautéed mushrooms.It's a Sunday-night special.Good.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ BAHA'I A WORLD FAITH \"Those of us who believe in a world community and a world government as the next step in man's development, know thet It must rest uitimately on a common World Faith.\u201d LEW!S MUMFORD.For study classes, discussion groups and literature inquire: Box No.58 - Tel.GL.1879 Scientist 52 Academy Road Westmount, Que.Sunday, July rst 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service, Subject: \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE\u201d.Golden Text: Habakkuk 2:14, The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.200 pm.to p.m, Tuesdays, \u2018 Thursdays and Fridays, except Sundays and Holidays, Revelation, therefore, not only reveals Christ as the beginning and the end, the first and the last, but lit demonstrates the primacy of Christ, the indispensibility of Christ, the sufficiency of Christ we find the only bridge between God and man.At the evening service, Dr.J.A.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Cholrmaster Sunday, July 1st 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST\u201d \u201cI am Alpha and Omega?COMMUNION AT 12 NOON 7.30 p.m.\u201cTHE BOOKS AND THE BOOK\u201d A Name in a Book or a Record in Books Dr.Johnston Preaches at both services Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., 8.0.Minister Sunday, July 1st 11.00 a.m.Public.Worship.The Rev.S.Philpott preach.will Evening Service withdrawn during July, August and September 2nd.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster, VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED A Nursery for Small Childgen Is conducted during the Moming Service nf Worship.\u2018and the finality of Christ.In Him Visitors Cordially Welcomed 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m, Morning Service and Ser- PRESBYTERIAN am.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN 730 pn.Evensong (suid).CHURCH Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Gome to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.> There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.hureh of his address \u201cA Name in a Book or a Record in Books\u201d.All of us the author of his own biography.The book we write has a chapter on heredity, a chapter on memory, a chapter on conscience, a chapter on influence and a chapter on destiny.Happy are those whose names are written in \u201cThe Lamb's Book of Life\u201d.Visitors are -cor- dially welcomed to all services.|\" Christian Science Î \u201cChristian Science\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to -be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday.The Golden Text is from Habakkuk 2:14.\u201cThe earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:\u2014 \u201cThen said Jesus te- those which believed in him, If ye continue in my word, then are yè my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free, and be not entangled again with the yolk of bondage.\u201d (John 8 and Galatians 5.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2014 \u201cSlavery id not the legitimate state of man.God made man free.Paul said, \u2018I was free born.\u2019 All men should be free.Love and Truth make free, but evil and er- rot lead into captivity.Christian Sciences raises the standard of liberty and cies: \u2018Follow me! Es cape from the bondage of sickness, sin, and death!\u201d Jesus marked out the way.Citizens of the world, accept the \u2018glorious liberty of the children of God,\u2019 and be free!\u201d ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western ; Westmount \u2018Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.M.J.C.Levason Strth Sunday after Trinity DOMINION DAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.15 a.m.Mattins.11,00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion: 7.00 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday and \u2018Saturday; 8.00 a.m.Monday and Friday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7.30 am.daily, | Wednesday at 9.00 a Evensong: 5.50 p.m.daily, \u2018except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmoun?except on Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert- Oliver, L.Th.M.C.Rev.P.R.M.Farrell, M.A.Sixth Sunday after Trinity TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylér, Rector, Sixth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion 11.00 am.Choral Communion Preacher Canon F.L, Whitley 7.30 p.m.Evensong Preacher The Rectar Wednesday 7.00 a.m, Holy Communion.o are writing books.Each man is} ¥ Thursday 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, DE NE Se réparer Westmount Park 74 Emmanuel Church During Jul, the cangregation 0 Westmoun t Park-Enimañue Church will worship with the congregation of St.Andrew's Church in the latter church on Cote St.Antoine Road.On this following Sunday, July 1st, there will be both a mofning and\u2019 an evening service, with Dr.Campbell preach ing.The morning sermon theme will be, \u201cBy The Grace of God\u201d and the evening subject, Fun Christian Stature\u201d.Both.services will be broadcast.During the remainder of the month, there will be \u2018a morning service only.The - minister find choir of \u2018Westmount Park-Emma- nuel will be in charge.A cordial invitation is \u2018extended to all visitors.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Gifford .Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac., Organist.and Choir Director Sunday, July Ist Union Services of Calvary United and First Baptist congregations will be held at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.in First Baptist, Church, y.and Dorchester Streets, with the Minister, Dr.M.F.McCutcheon, conducting the services and available for Pastoral ministry.All are heartily invited to attend DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH and STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joint Services in DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave.Dominion Day 11.00 a.m.\u201cTO WHOM MUCH IS GIVEN.\u201d J.D.Wilkie.B.A.Everyone Welcome Rev.Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb.Mus.Bac.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, July Ist 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, \u201cDOMINION DAY\u201d.\u20187,30 p.m.Evening Worship.\u201cOUR DAILY BREAD\".Rev.T.McLennan will preach at both services, Mr.Warner Norman.Organist EMMANUEL Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D.D.D.DURING JULY THIS CONGREGATION WILL wonsme IN ST.DREW HURCH, Westmount Cote st Antoine Road at Stanton St.The united congregations win meet under _the - ministry of DR.RVEY CAMPBELL, with J.or \u2018Music and O.R.cfiades as Organ- st.Services July 1st 11.00 a.m, Sermon: \u201cBY THE GRACE OF GOD\u201d 7.30 p.m.Sermon: \u201cFULL CHRISTIAN ETATURE\" Lo Both Services will be broadcast \u2019 Scott Poirector .Là Prune - ec ti E z Ea [tl Re | t.verne D.[ON W'S St.neet ctor gan- ACE JAN ° We Deliver 2 Order Your PAINT By Telephone From PAINT STORE ° 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metealle Ave) / PHONE FOR FREE COLOUR CHARTS : © GLIDDEN PAINTS © SPRED SATIN ® JAPALAC ENAMEL GL.2336 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 195\u2014 - PAGE SEVEN | The Westmount E xaminer Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773+ 10 WORDS 35+ 3 ¢ for sach additianal word .PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE Authorized Dealer for % General Electric % Connor Washers % Moffat Ranges % Beach Stoves Bendix Economat À Inglis Washers % Northern Electric SALES AND SERVICE Easy Terms.Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Greene Avenue) EXPERT RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS PSS WE.2226 - Fl.8674 9 ; 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ofl paintings: oriental rugs.\\ SOC ; OC oc > 3»oe\u2014>0c-\u2014>0ococBy IDA BAILEY ALEN30\u20140\u20140\u2014A There is just one way, other than by legislation, to meet the high cost of eating.It's known to all women \u2014 a method that I call \u201cinching along,\u201d which means a small, steady persistent pushing toward an objective.When applied to buying and cooking food, it means making money go as far as possible by unremitting thriftiness conserving full food values by right preparation, and the rigid avoidance of waste.With this in mind, let's glance at the dinner menu.\u201cI\u2019m sure the ladies will agree this dinner sounds good, yet it is \u2018also inside the budget,\u201d remarked the \u2018Chef.\u201cAny-priced cut of veal can be used for fricadelles; and { the addition of salt pork, in the .\u2019 .Tomorrow's Dinner Canned Grapefruit Salad Veal and Pork Fricadelles Gravy Baked Potatoes Green Peas Strawberries, Stewed Rhubarb Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea, Milk French manner, makes it much * more tasty and stretches the veal.\u201d All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Veal and Salt Pork Fricadelles Put 1 1b.lean veal and 2 oz.fat salt pork through the chopper.Combine 3 c.fine fresh bread crumbs with one-third c.milk; add to the meat.Chop 1 onion and 4% section peeled garlic; saute in 2 0_\u2014\u2014 RAdollins FUNCRAL HOME MH rt TH TTT EI] .5610 Sherbrooke St, W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel rm TTR tbsp.butter until yellowed.Add to the meat with 3% tsp.salt, % tsp.pepper and 3 tsp, nutmeg.Shape into balls.Roll in flour; then flatten.Saute until golden brown all over in 4 tbsp.fat.Cover and bake 35 min.at a moderate heat 375 F.Arrange on slices of toast.Pour around gravy made from pan drippings.\u201cAg to the \u2018green peas\u2019, continued the Chef, \u201ceach homemaker can use good shopping sense and \u201cbuy fresh frozen, or canned green peas, whichever is priced within her budget.For dessert, wes have a choice of fresh strawberries or the lower cost stewed rhubarb.\u201d New Ways With Iced Coffee \u201cI must congratulate you, Chef, Pye A OUR) i Ia RRC isn tATALOGU FuneRAaL DIRECtORS : Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge \u2018SCRAP.ONLY Metals, plumbing, furnaces, grates, while on holidays.5364 Sherbrooke West.WA.9720.X-13 ar PERSONALS automobile batteries, mattr , Tags, etc.WA.1930.- 0 41 DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers the only Dog Beauty Shop in Montreal, 342-À Vic- torla, WA.8587 \u2014 Also an exclusive ed number only, Phone Ste Anne de Bellevue 2134.: X- LARGE airy kennels with individual runs, special accommodation for pup- ples and cats.Clipping, bathing, and tatooing, champion cocker at stud.Registered puppies for sale.Pamela B.Mack, 6470: Cote de Liesse, Dorval, x- X-9 phone Lachine 4318-J-13, on the two methods you've worked out for making iced coffee.\u201d \u201cMerci; Madame.The easiest and most economical way is to use instant soluble coffee.But in cage regular breakfast coffee is left over, my cafe-au-lait method.produces smooth, rich-tast.ing iced coffee.\u201d \u2019 Iced Coffee Two Ways From The Chef ,_ Instant Coffee Method: Dissolve \u20181 heaping teaspoonful instant coffee in 1 tbsp cold water.Add % Boarding Kennel catering to & limit- | 1 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS \u2018GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 213, Station L, Westmount, Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End * Sunday afternoon c.ice water and a few ice cubes.Pass sugar and cream.Cafe-auLait Method: While hot, mix strong breakfast coffee with one-third the amount of heated whole milk.Cool; place in a glass jar, cover, and chill.Newest of all in the fabric picture is the synthetic, \u201corlon,\u201d a.rival for nylon, It is used mainly in blends with rayon and: wool, and is particularly popular with dress and suit houses.Peco oem o=\u20140c D000 DOC 0C 9 Male it Yoursell by i | asking for Leaflet CW-21, Fair Isle pattern worked in rust, blue, yellow, brown and green.The beauty of your hand knit woollen garments can be easily retained after many washings, provided a few simple rules are followed.Before washing, measure the garment and note the measurements carefully.When you are ready to proceed with the washing of .the garment make sure that you use a good mild soap or soap flakes and lukewarm water, Squeeze the suds gently through-and through the garment until it is clean.Never rub a woollen garment and, when removing the garment from the water, remember to keep it supported by the hands in PAULINE ROY PA OC DOC OOOO OCD DOT DOC OC>0c For a direction leaflet giving you the Instructions for the FAIR ISLE SLEEVELESS PULLOVER, just send a stamped, se¢lf-ad- dressed envelope to the Make It Yourself Dep't.of this paper order that the weight of the wet Hand-knitted garments are very popular amongst young people and any teen-age lad would be pleased to be the proud owner of this handsome,sleeveless pullover.It is knitted of beige wool with the attractive Doce Oo.TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS .20 WORDS 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CARPENTRY S.STANDRING GENERAL carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert craftse manship on all lines of woodwork, Planned kitchens and custom built interlors a specialty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed, EL, 7453 CARTAGE GENERAL TRANSPORT\u2014Local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328.x-6 DECORATING VAN HORNE PAINTING CONTRACTORS GENERAL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING AND DECORATING AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD.LET'S TALK IT OVER, CALL ATLANTIC 3794.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterations.Don't discard outdated clothes.I have ideas, Madame D'Arcy, 2065 Mansfield, Apt.6.BE.4688.X-4 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs; upholstering, a kinds of furniture polishing, Spray nting.Furniture ma t .MA.7820, ° es OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY WELL qualified and experienced reg= istered occupational therapist, avail able for private cases at patient's home or studio.Telephone WA.S08, -14 SECRETARIAL SERVICES EXPERT TYPING OF all kinds.At home or office, in evenings or Saturdays.Very moderate rates.Write Box 128, c/o 2155 Hampton paye.(Will telephone on request.) -1 SEWING LESSONS a ATTENTION YOUNG GIRLS Now is your chance to have all kinds of clothes for your dollies.Sewing Lessons given to little girls from.the age of 6-12 years, Patterns supplied for dresses, coats, pyjamas.50c lesson, 9.30-12 noon.Also dolls clothew for sale.626 Roslyn Ave.EL.2768 bric.to remove all soap.Once again, as in washing, keep the garment supported by the hands when removing it from the water.Now rinse a second time in clean, lukewarm water to make doubly sure that all traces of soap have been removed.Woollen garments should never be left lying wet but should be rolled immediately in a clean, thick towel to remove all moisture.Once this has been done you may then take the garment from the towel and lay it on a flat surface away from heat, Pin it to the required measurements using rust- less pins.In the case of woollen garments containing a thread of artificial silk, add a little vinegar to the second rinsing water, The same is true with regard to waghing fancy garment may not stretch the fa- patterned socks and sweaters like the Fair Isle pullover shown above, It is absolutely wrong to put woollen articles to soak, to use strong soap, soda, boiling \u2014 or even very hot \u2014 water, to let UPHOLSTERING ° CHESTERFIELDS recovered, general upholstering, Mid-Town Upholstering Co, 5337 Western Ave.Telephone \u2018WA, 5582, X-11 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.5681, Evenings: HE.0581 1 them lie in a wet state, or to hang them up to dry.If you practice these simple rules your hand knit woollens should be color-bright- and new- looking even after many launder ings.a Coan pr io SC Ee IRAN ET LTE Ty veep EH pe - 3 am - er - em tr 2G AAU, A hea Cl Spy.roe A oe pp mm i Art Le a ut) SA à BREE I a | A PAGE EIGHT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 - + Social + + Personal + + Engagements + + + - Weddings + Principals in Recent MacEwan - Turner Bone Wedding Mrs.Doreen Day Troup sailed Friday by the Empress of France for the British Isles and the Continent, returning home at the end of August.Miss Lila Blanchard left yesterday for Selby Lake, Que., where she will be the guest of the Misses Susan and Judy Higgs over the weekend.WESTER NE TAXI = STANDS IN WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.& SNOWDON HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS OUT OF TOV/W TRIPS SERVICE DAY & NIGHT CE )) $10 \u2019 k * ® SUITS Clearance Salel! DRESSES $12 ® COATS © MILLINERY A wide selection at Drastic Reductions! $15 | COOL - CRISP - COTTONS .$8.95 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown Juniors | Misses | it Women har O e Gowns 1353 GREENE AVENUE Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY Fl.7773 === = SE | Specialist in: ; NU-BACK - GRENIER - PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS BRASSIERES ELASTIC STOCKINGS ® e e 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount 6550 ST.HUBERT ST.LeGANT | GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES © NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE L MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS 4 Stores At Your Service Also 4238 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 8T.LAWRENCE BLVD.HEE eme HR \u201cMME A.COURVAL | CORSETIERE Mr.and Mfrs.Douglas William MacEwan, pictured with their attendants after their wedding on Saturday in St, Andrew's Church, Westmount.The bride, who, prior to her marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Turner Bone, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Turner Bone, of Westmount, while Mr.MacEwan is the son of Prof.J.v.MacEwan, of McGill University, an and Mrs.MacEwan.MacEWAN - TURNER BONE The marriage of Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Turner Bone, of Westmount, to Mr.Douglas William MacEwan, son of Prof.and Mrs.J.U.MacEwan, of Montreal, took place on Saturday evening, at six o'clock, in St.Andrew's United Church, West- mount, the Rev.D.M.Grant officiating.Mr.Phillips Motley played the wedding music and Mr.Morley Calvert was trumpeter.Pink and white peonies and white delphinium were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a strapless frock of Swiss organdy, the bodice having a jacket with an Elizabethan collar and three-quarter length sleeves, the bouffant skirt, fashioned with lattice work embroidery, being appliqued with pink flowers.Her veil of pale pink tulle illusion was held by a bandeau of orange blossoms, worn by her maternal grandmother at her wedding and she carried a shower bouquet of pale pink Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and white heather.Her ornaments were an heirloom pearl necklace, worn by her paternal grandmother at her wedding, and pearl earrings, the gift of the bridegroom.Miss Margaret Turner Bone, as maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Cynthia Dare, cousin of the bride, and Miss Amy Fowler as bridesmaid were in pompadour frocks of organza, embossed in white orchids design, the maid of honor being in lilac and the bridesmaids in yellow.They wore coronets of white carnations in their hair and carried mauve fans with sprays of white carnations.Mr.Donald 8.Jones acter as best man for Mr.MacEwan and the ushers were Mr.John Turner Bone, brother of the bride; Mr.J.Ross MacEwan, brother of the bridegroom; Mr.R.Bruce McAus- land and Dr.David Hubel.Mrs.Turner Bone, the bride's mother, was in a gown of periwinkle blue chiffon and Chantilly lace and wore a hat of lace of the same color, trimmed with pink and lac stephanotis, and a corsage bouquet of.the same flowers.Mrs.MacEwan, mother of the | bridegroom, wore a gown of pearl grey chiffon and lace over pink taffeta, with a pink flowered hat and had a spray of pink carnations fastened to her handbag.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 551 Argyle avenue, Westmount, where the bride's table, centered with the wedding cake, was arranged with pink and white peonies and white candles in candelabra.Later Mr.and Mrs.MacEwan left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a jacket frock of Royal blue and white tie silk and wearing a white corded silk hat, trimmed with a blue velvet bow and streamers.They will spend the summer in Ottawa.Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Annie MacEwan, of Port Arthur, Ont, aunt of the bridegroom; Miss Margaret Mac- Millan, of Saskatoon, cousin of the bride; Col.and Mrs.J.N.B.Crawford, Mr.J.D.Crawford and Miss Natalie Crawford, cousins of the bride, Mr.Robert Crawford, great-uncle of the bride, and Dr.and Mrs.W, C.Clark, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, of Ottawa; Mr.Donald S.Jones of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Linden Clark, Miss Catherine Clark and Mr.and Mrs.Clifford, of Martin- town, Ont, and Miss Winnifred Clark, of Kingston, Ont.McKENNA - RUSSELL Mr.and Mrs.Stewart R.Russell, of Westmount, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sheila Mary, to Mr.Robert McKenna, son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mc- Kenna, of Greenfield Park, Que.The marriage took place quietly on June 2, in St.Anastase Church, Greenfield Park.the Laurentians, the couple have taken up residence in Greenfield Park.Mrs, R.Bell Appointed Supreme Color Bearer At D.O.N.Convention Mrs.Ralph M.Bell, Queen of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, has returned from the Mrs.W.G.1g returned on the Empress of Scotland recently from a six weeks\u2019 trip to England and Scotland.Madame Pauline Donalda.-Jeft for New York on Wednesday and from there will proceed \u2018by air to Israel on a goodwill mission.She will visit the Continent and will be away for six weeks.Mr.and Mrs, J.K.Muir, of Westmount, have returned by plane from Seattle, having alsd visited Victoria and Vancouver, At Seattle they were the guests : of their son-in-law and \u2018daughter, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Appel.Miss: Olive Hosmer is spending the summer at her residénce, \u201cLin= den Grange,\u201d St.Andrews, N.B.Mr, and Mrs, Eric Oliman and \u2018their .daughter; who \u2018have spent several weeks abroad, returned today by the Empress of Canada.ENGAGEMENTS Dr.and Mrs.A.Stewart Allen, of Chungking, West China, and Westmount, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Lillian, to Mr, Denal Brayford Williamson, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Sutherland Williarn- son, of Montreal.The wedding has been arranged to take place quiet- Jy at Dominion-Douglas Church, Westmount, on Wednesday, July 4.Both are graduates of McGill University, Miss Allen in Science, Class of \u201951, and Mr.Williamson in Electrical Engineering, Class of \u201850.Silver Wedding Couple, Mr.and Mrs.E.Dugan, Honored At Reception Mr.and Mrs.Eric Dugan of Claremont Ave.celebrated thelr 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, June 19.Over 70 friends and relatives attended the reception at their home, and presentéd the happy coupl with two silver entrée dishes an two sets of candlesticks, They aed received a silver tray from Cade Officer J.Monty Dugan, their som, now on duty at Halifax Naval School, and who was unable to attend.A daughter, Miss Shirley Dugan, and son Lawson, were present and assisted their parents in receiving the guests.35th annual session of the order held in Evansville, Indiana.Representatives from 98 out of 101 Temples were present from Canada, the United States and Hawaii.Mrs.Bell was appointed Supreme Color Bearer to the Canadian Flag for the ensuing year, Mrs, E.Heitzman, Past Supreme Queen, reported that 79, 346 items have been contributed to the Shriners Hospitals for crippled children for the operating rooms, radios, toys, special orthopedic equipment, special wheel chairs scaled to the need of children, and clothing.The Supreme Queen Mrs.Thel- maSmall, of Evansville, Indiana, will make her official visit to Oasis Temple, from October 26 to 29.- (1 rried Miss Margaret Lillian Allen, eldest daughter of Dr.and Mrs.A, Stewart Allen, of Chungking, West China, and Westmount, formerly of N.D.G., and Mr.Donald Brayford Williamson, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Sutherland Willlamson, of Montreal, whose engagement is announced.The wedding has been arranged to take place quietly at Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount, on Wednesday, July 4.The couple are both graduates of MeGill University, Miss Allen In Science, Class of \u201951, and Mr.Williamson, in Electrical Engineering, Class of '50.Westm'tWMSHonor Mrs.C.J.Dyson At Closing Meeting The Evening Mission Circle of the Westmount Baptist Church held its closing June supper meeting recently at the home of one of the former presidents, Mrs.F.Percy Roberts, Mercille avenue, St.Lambert.The house and supper table were decorated with roses, peonies and daisies, and Mrs.C.J.Dyson poured tea.: Mrs.Clyde Whitman, president, presided at the meeting and welcomed the members.Mr.C.S.Norman, guest speaker, spoke on, \u201cIdeals for Service, for our Jubilee Year.\u201d During the evening, Mrs.C.J.Dyson, the retiring treasurer, was presented with a mission members Dollar for dollar you get more with a SINGER SEWING MACHINE ornament, in recognition of her long years of service in office.Silent tribute was also paid to Mrs, W.S.Elliot, one of the founders of this mission circle group, who recently died, while visiting her daughter in Geneva, Switzerland.Matching stool extra ONLY $130.00 Easy budget terms Liberal trade-in allowance PRICE INCLUDES ® Complete 8-lesson sewing course at your SINGER THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.JUNE 29, 1051 MF PAGE NINE Modem Home Shows Distinctive Fumishing at Budget Prices By CAROLE McDONELL Complete furnishing of a six-room house can still be done for : $2,500 as has been demonstrated by Morgan's at one of the new Riverside Park bungalows in Dorval.Morgan's, noted for \u201cdressing\u201d such luxurious dwellings as the Croydon Apartments at Sherbrooke and ! Guy Streets, set out to prove that the most budget-conscious small | :.a teaspoonful for a smaller one, and allow to soak for an hour or 80.Then heat the water gradually loosening the burned food with a wooden spoon.rage -Dressmaker 2 Specializing In * TROUSSEAUS * BRIDAL GOWNS * DRESSES * COATS * SUITS ship brooch, and a floral China\u201d Glamor, Practicability Feature Lawrence Sperber\u2019s Collection Cleverly fitted cover-up jackets that transform dresses from day family could fill à home with* modern, good-looking furniture.From the enthusiastic comments made at Friday's press preview of the home, the company has more than suceeeded.The ranch-type house, one of the first completed in a new development \u2018adjoining the Royal Montreal Golf Club at Dixie, is quickly reached by car, frain, or bus.Each bungalow, set upon a 60' x 120° lot, has six rooms, scientifically planned and incorporating the newest features of home construction, and providing all the facilities of the city in the healthful pleasant life of a suburban community.- Ruspan tables, chairs, and cupboards were used in the living room and its adjoining dinette.The practical feature of this casual, modern furniture is that its legs can be removed for easier packing, or to change its size or shape by adding it to other pieces.The nursery sported bright nur- sery-rhyme cutouts with gum backs to hold them to the walls, which, though not included in the budgeted furnishings, are available at Morgan\u2019s: The white dresser gleamed with a hard enamel paint for extra durability.Unbelievably, the kitchen furnishings, part of the $2500, include refrigerator and stove, and the inlaid Marboleum floor is part of the price of the house, $11,500.The ceiling and one wall are covered with a muted green plaid, cloth-like paper called Walcraft, which is blessedly washable, At the time of the press visit, the basement had not been completed, but its size and facilities promised a grand, comfortable playroom.Mr.F.Cleveland Morgan, vice- president of Henry \u2018Morgan & Company, and Mr.Benjamin Garson, of Lakeshore Homes Ltd, builders, received the guests.The public may visit the home every day now from 2 p.m.to 9 p.m.until the end of August.From colonial days in America come the Bergamot, the Virginia Creeper, and the Red Maple.MRS.HUMBER 3482 WILSON AVE.; Hours: 1 p.m, to 5 p.m.Soda.will help to soften food that has burned on enamelware or glass, Just fill the scorched kettle with water, add a tablespoon of baking soda for a large kettle, or LTO OT DENON MATE SPECIAL i s PERMANENT WAVE ü Ng Helene Curtis Signet n COLD WAVE .$7.50 a = Featuring the mew.: 3 INTER-CURL CUT = The newest creation in Hair Cutting B ¢ o o Introduced by Mr.EMILE = u a Permanents from $5.50 to $15 Bo Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.25 s &F Miki © Moke an appointment today © i & ° | Beauty Salon u mi e PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING 8 1373 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Fl.2486 A OO OO © DRESSES ® COATS ® SUITS ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 25% © 50% Wonderful values! This is a genuine clearance to make room for our new Fall stock now being received.All sales final \u2014 No alterations Gowns - Dresses - Suits - Coats 5160 Sherbrooke St.W.DExter 5324 (Between Vendome and Marlowa) (ULL PF 2 7770) Z (lla a OR es D_Do\u20140\u20140\u2014>0\u20140\u20140\u20140\u2014>o0\u20140c\u2014 ; SHOP at MAY'S For Your VAEATIGN] SEWING CENTER © Set of basic attachments © SINGER Warranty of manu- - facturing perfection «eo NEEDS SWIMSUITS By Catalina and Cole of California.In the press preview of the Fall and Winter Collection held Monday by Lawrence Sperber in his new showroom in the Hermes Building.Dresses for the business woman and platform-wear for the club- woman were of much interest.x - - - short evening or cocktail creation.6.95 \u201d° 14.95 | Town or CHy Leccssacen sec naue Expertly concealed pockets, and convertible necklines, especially in the décolleté type, showed many ingenious ideas.The preview featured the two necessities that will make for smart fashions this fall \u2014 fabrics \u2018 are half the story \u2014 the other 1394 St.Catherine St.W.half is a decidedly new softer look, LA.8871 Gone are the cumbersome pads and tremendous skirt fullness.Instead you will find your shoulder pads extending slightly beyond the normal shoulder width, but in a naturally smooth line instead of the high square effect.Skirts taper to a narrow, comfortable look with extra fullness just be- .\u2018low the waistline and, by the way, skirts are definitely shorter than SINGER SEWING CENTER 5714 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.0844 For FREE Miustrated Catalogue \u2014 Clip and Mail to Address Shown! Plexde send me, FREE of charge, the SINGER Catalogue illustrating new models.Name veusececessencsoen0eu00 last season.Lawrence Sperber has introduced some very beautiful shan- Address .0cinriinnriiinnes .tung taffetas and laces.One, Ruban dentelle, is a lavish fabric of ribbon on lace for a short white evening dress.Another, which P .Mr.Sperber calls \u2018Black Magic,\u2019 fOVs vocccconccecccernecccu+.gives the illustration of being all CT sequin-covered, This was another A unique fabric has the weighty appearance of molten gold.This pure gilk fabric has been molded into a most glamorous cocktail or short evening dress that weighs less than twenty-four ounces, While the Sperber collection for Fal] features such new shades as heady wine, slate grey, platinum brown, this designer has given consideration to the trend toward durability in fashlon and so is featuring black in every dress suitable to that colour.You will find black trimmed with complementary colours, metallics, mar- casite, embroidered laces and beads.wear to cocktail and theatre gowns, were outstanding items in the | | While the late Jack Miner started his bird sanctuary in 1904 at Kingsville, Ontario, it was not until August, 1909, that he banded his first duck, which was shot in January, 1910, by Dr.W.B.Bray of Anderson, North Carolina.This constitutes the first complete record on the continent of where a bird was banded and where it was latest shades and styles.T - SHIRTS Colours white, blue, pink, yellow and green.SPECIAL 1 50 Small, medium and large, a COTTON BLOUSES In a variety of styles and shades, Sizes 12 to 20.HOLIDAY DRESSES Cottons, linens, sheers, nylons and sun dresses, FROM 6 95 Q Misses and half-sizes.§ Shop in- Air Conditioned Comfort Closed all day Monday May\u2019 \\ 1233 GREENE AVENUE (Opposite Avenue Theatre) | Open this Friday fo 9 P.M.\u2014 Saturday to 6 P.M.| Fitzroy 9541 | | | oc killed.; ste 0 D000 OC\u2014FOC Tol po< 3oc Hai is Cre rey ETE are ren PRE 2 eon preg sos _.2 2 \u20ac M .; ry am a ai Si ee EE ESC ie ecole FA Sd AL > SE 7 re rer er td mn Tr a Rn A os == re or AE: ar ARE Fe à # i i I i t ; ; § # 4 : s a E q 4 if i { 4 w x | .f 2 , \u201cse + hh ] 1, ad EN ti - 4 \u2018 + E TEN Hints to Help Homemaker Sew Smart Outfit of Slip- Covers Bright summer sunshine seems to cast a spotlight on your home and suddenly old familiar things look rather drab or worn-out.If there's anything in the world, except you, that will perk up im- es of SRE ES SS RT RSTRNT ENE RES DISTINCTIVE FRENCH PASTRY duBois CATERERS Whether it's a Wedding, Anniversary or simple social affair, duBois will supply the daintiest cakes, magnificent Wedding cakes, and suitably inscribed Birthday cakes.| Price list mailed FREE on request 4887 Sherbrooke Street West WA: 8163 { == Tororo sos WN MTT, LT * Gi A /\\ 2 The biggest \"7 little book in Canada ONLY YOU know the personal story your bank book tells.Did you know there are 8,000,000 such bank books in Canada ?Each contains information that is strictly private, each represents \u201cmoney in the bank\u201d, de == \\ MW Your money is part of the grand total of these little books \u2014 a great pool of deposits mobilized and safeguarded in Canada\u2019s 3,700 branch banks.Your money in the bank and that of millions like you, enables the banks to provide the credit that helps keep Canadians producing, manufacturing, marketing.That is how you help the chartered banks serve Canadians.One of a series by your bank THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 mediately with a new outfit, it's the living room furniture! The best way to give your furniture gn inexpensive new dress, is to sit down\u2019 at the sewing machine and turn out a set of new slip-covers.It's almost as easy to do just that, as it is to say it, if you know how to go about it.If you are not very experienced at sewing, or have not attempted slip-covers before, you might be wise to take a few lessons in home decoration at your present ,sewing center.The experts there can give you the know-how you need to do a really professional-looking job, and show you how to utilize the time-saving attachments for your sewing machine.The ruffler attachment for example, will help you- create just \u2018the kind of ruffle you'll want for the skirt of a chair or a couch cover.The newly perfected blind stitch.attachment can be used for|- running up hems in a jiffy.If you do not live near a sewing .centre, here are some suggestions from the Singer Sewing Book by Mary Brooks Picken, well-known sewing authority, for making slip covers: > First, take the measurements.Estimate, then buy, the yardage required.Make a muslin pattern (old, tender sheets are ideal for this).Pin pattern carefully to your chair or couch.Mark location of design motif on the muslin.Cut fabric, making certain that all pieces are cut with design running the same way, usually up.Then pin-fit.Next determine trimming} for seam finish and make the trimming.Join sections together and add flounce.Apply slide fastener to opening.Cover the cushion or cushions.Finally press, and it is ready to put on.If chair is reasonably small, place it on a table or bench.It will be easier to take measurements.and do the necessary fitting.Remember tnat taking measurements is one of the most important steps \u2018in making a slipcover.This is necessary in order to estimate the amount of material required.\u2018The width of the material chosen must also be considered in determining the yardage required.Most slip-cover materials come in either 36-inch or 50-inch widths.Generally, figure the total of all lengths of all sections plus 1% yards for flounce and welting.When buying 36-inch material with large floral design, add a yard for matching.However, with 50-inch materials, some of the small sections may bé cut from the sides, particularly if material is plain or of a small design.Side pieces may also be used for bix- pleated flounce, as piecing is possible under the pleats.Measurements are taken from the floor.When making a permanent upholstered cover coming only to tht bottom of chair, or a slip-cover without a flounce, deduct an even amount from the measurement of the back, sides and apron sections.Be sure, however, to leave a generous amount for hem, or for joining of flounce.Measure all seams to be finished with welting or other trimming.(With a Singer- craft guide, you can aurn out yards of fringe for trimming at very little expense.) If you are a beginner at making slip-covers it is wise to make a muslin pattern.If you have several chairs alike, the muslin pattern will save you time in cutting and fitting by providing one guide for all.After making one slip-cover, however, you -may decide that making a pattern is not necessary.You will probably have the confidence and enthusiasm to go right ahead and cut into the material for the next one.Macaroni takes on new flavor when baked in bacon blankets.Break macaroni in five-inch pieces and cook in boiling salted water until tender (about ten minutes).Ringe in cold water and cool Allow two strips of bacon for each bundle.Lay about 12 pieces of the cooked macaroni on bacon strips and wrap bacon around the bundle, Fasten with toothpicks.Bake on rack in pan at 400° F.for 10 or 15 minutes.Turn, if necessary, to brown evenly.For\u2019 a superbundle, put stick of snappy | - \u201cHow To Pin-Fit Muslin Patten The novice at making slip-covers at home is advised to first make a pattern in muslin, by sewing center experts.This illustration shows how to go about pin-fitting your pattern.(Illustration courtesy Singer Sewing Centers.) cheese in center before wrapping it in bacon.GINGER BREAD 14 cup sugar .\u2019 1% cup butter and lard mixed 11, teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon each cinnamon and ginger 14 teaspoon cloves 1 cup dark molasses cups flour (sifted) 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup hot water 1 egg Cream shortening and sugar and add beaten egg and molasses.Sift together the dry ingredients and add to above mixture.Add hot -water last and beat until smooth.and hake 35 minutes in a moderate oven, Pour into a greased shallow pan Wood Ducks Nest On Jack Miper Sanctuary One of the most rare and by all means the most beautiful waterfowl in America is the wood duck, The late Jack Miner, founder of the Jack Miner Sanctuary, at Kingsville, Ont.realizing how they were fast becoming exterminated, erected several houses sur rounding \u2018his ponds, and each year practically every nest has been occupied and hundreds of young have been raised annually on his protected area and allowed to migrate south with the result they have increased and a migration route for wood ducks has been established between the Jack Miner Sanctuary and the Southern States.\u2014 Ci 0 Seasonal il PLL ITE JAZ pre Len JO [x NRW LL | J à WE GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTIO Storage Quick Pick-Up and Delivery Servic I@W.IND SOR DRY 3, CLEANERS _& DYERS aD TRenMôre Te | \u2014 pa 3406 ST.DÉNIS pme mm que or NO MORE.| * BLACKHEADS 04 ENLARGED PORES treatment by \"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 let us convince you of amazing restoration treatment._ | | Coiffures «- Dyeing - Soft Lasting Permanents Salon Madame Dis | \u2014 * WRINKLES the famous this Scalp Treatments Established 1940 MA.6673 CAC.| Reports +++ INFLATION AND YOU.+.SEASON'S AU REVOIR.Inflation 18 a word with an ugly sound, inflation itself is an ugly thing.To all those on pensions and fixed incomes, inflation is slowly stealing more and more of their subsistence dollars.It is a frightening thing when your dollors are few and you see them shrink and shrink-in volume.The groceries you bought last week you cannot afford this week; you must leave x.| there are thousands of our fellow- on the store shelves the food which you need for health and strength.To many readers of this column such a picture may seem exaggerated.If you are not one of those affected by higher and higher prices, then think with pity of those who are! And while you are thinking about it, why not do something about it?Consider this\u2014just what is inflation?Is it not just too many \u2018dollars competing.for too few \"goods?The situation is in fact just that, even though there may seem to be plenty to be bought in the stores.Increased payrolls for many have boosted ieivilian demand to thé highest level ever known.Now there is a Defense Effort dlso to be fitted into our economy.In the meantime HANDBAG REPAIRS WHILE car vou \"180 kr or Linings, Handles, Zippers, Frames, Clasps, Rebuilt.Remodelling.Luggage Repairs.Handbags snd Laggage Bilpeovers made to order L WORK a Exclnd ve Handbags E, Blanchette Les 199A Metcalfe St.HA.7505 opposite Mount Royal Hotel FvSvvvvvvewy, ; Are You Entertaining?WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch | Bowls, Coat Racks and ' Linen.FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bench & Table Service eg'd.AT 4755 A Est'd.1919 6220 Decarie Bivd.æ Skinnymen, women gain5,10,151bs.: Get New Pep, Pep, Vim, Vigor What & theill! Bony limbs fill out; ugly hollows fill up; neck no / longer scrawny louer balf-starved, sickly \u201c Dean pole\u2019\u2019 look.Thou- \"sands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies.They thank the spe- clal vigor-building, flesh- building tonic, Ostrex.Its tonics, stimulants, invigora- tors, iron, vitamin Bi, calcium, earich blood, improve appetite and digestion so food gives you more strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare bones, Get Lovely Curves Don\u2019t fear getting TOO fat.Stop when you've gained the 8, 10, 15 or 20 1bs.you need for normal weight.Costs little.New \u2018get acquainted\u2019 sise only 60c.Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this very day, At all druggists VEUT www citizens whose incomes lag far behind living costs.Your Fight and Mine The Canadian Association of Consumers hears many angles of this Number One problem, the \u201cHigh Cost \u2018of Living.\u201d C.A.C.dglong with many thoughtful Canadiahs, fears above all catastrophes, what a runaway inflation can do tc a country.C.A.C.urges its members and every good citizen of this Canada of ours, to realize that the fight against inflation is their fight, During the winter one of the Provincial Newsletters urged the revival of the war-time slogans\u2014Plan More \u2014Share More\u2014Save More\u2014Learn More.If each one of us reviewed our spending patterns, we would realize all the unconscious little extravagances into which we have slipped.Another war-time slogan come to mind here\u2014*\u201cMake it do \u2014Use it up\u2014Wear it out.\u201d The inflation curve could be levelled off and even brought down by the planning of \u2018all Canada\u2019s individual housewives.The homemakers of this country are the consumers whose spending pattern governs hundreds of aspects of our economy.Women do the biggest percentage of the buying for the home and in their hands is a power which is unrealizer by themselves, Summer is a good time to plan that economy campaign; high priced meats can give way to good Canadian fruits and vegetables and holiday time gives leisure to think and re-value.Your Membership Now, at the close of a very busy season, your Reporter hopes that this column may have made friends and brought its readers some knowledge of what the Canadian Association of Consumers is doing for the women of Canada.C.A.C.is something unique to Canada \u2014 a nation-wide organization devoted to the interests of the consumer \u2014 an organ- \u201c[ization able to give voice at last to that section of the people of this country which is the base of our economy and which yet has no say in it.Why not join C.A.C.today?It is very simple to do this, a fifty cent postal note will pay for a year's membership.Send it, together with your name and address to the Provincial Treasurer, 4593 Hingston Ave., N.D.G., Montreal.In unity is strength \u2014 such an old saying but never truer than today both on the home front and in \u201cthe facing of hostile ideas abroad.Look for *\u201cC.A.C.Reports\u201d in this paper when holiday times are over.Until September then, Au- Revoir from your C.A.C.reporter who wishes for all a happy and restful summer season.M.F.G.SWIMMING 8 to 15 Years of Age 2.00 to 3.00 P.M.on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during July and August.for GIRLS Good until Summer Memberships FOR BOYS $5 For Ladies and Men $7 Sept.30th SWIMMING PASSES FOR MEN 50¢c WESTMOUNT .Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West GL.3916 A dress that is smart and comfortable for all-day wear in town or out is far more important to most of us than the gala gown or the very dressy afternoon number.So there is a high score for this one, a smart general wear dress in beige shantung taffeta.It has a casual flaring collar above the front closing on the bodice with its short sleeves and flared cuffs, Buttoned down flaps at the hips from which pleated panels at the side swing out crisply are other details.\u201cSteakbobs\u201d Good To Make At Picnic Planning a picnic?If you're looking for some bright, new ideas for making it a\"pleasant occasion of fun and relaxation, be sure to read July Holiday's food feature titled \u2018\u201cThe Perfect Picnic\u201d, which contains lots of ideas for outdoor eating guaranteed to brighten your picnic.Since the picnic is generally reserved for days uncomplicated by work ~~1 routine it is reasonable to look forward to relaxation and it is silly for anyone to get up at the break of dawn on the picnic day and spend a mad morning in the kitchen.\u201cAll the major work, all the collecting of equipment, culinary preparations, and final packing should be -done before the day of the picnic\u201d, says Sesyle Joslin, author of this article.There's a host of new ideas to help brighten the picnic, including recipes for cool salads, delicious casserole dishes, and tasty sandwiches.So called \u201csteakbobs\u201d are fun too.They are simple to make.Jüst put a square of steak on a skewer, spear a thin slice of onion along side it, then a slice of tomato and a thin slice of potato (which will cook in about the same time as the steak).Roast it and pop quickly in a roll.You can do much the same sort of thing with your frankfurters.Make a slit in the frank, fill it with a square of cheese, wrap a few strips of bacon around it and place it on the end of a skewer or long fork.Have a hot, buttered roll ready when the cheese gets drippy.Also included are menus for an all-family picnic, a dinner-party barbecue and & grown-up\u2019s summer picnic.July \u201cHoliday\u201d has the perfect formula for planning the perfect picnic.TAFFY TOAST A sweet toast that children will enjoy during the vacation months may be made in short order, and by the older children.Toast four slices of bread and spread over it this mixture: Three tablespoons molasses and one tablespoon butter or margarine that has been softened.Blend together thoroughly.Place under broiler until mixture bubbles.Sprinkle with cinnamon, if the children like it.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Fashion Hints eration of Music Teachers\u2019 Electric Fan Associations, leaves Sunday for OFFERS Winnipeg where she will pre- China side at the Eighth Annual Con- Class * vention of the Federation.Mrs.Chairs Hawkin will also be guest .speaker at the opening luncheon Pictures of the convention, when her Jewellery PAGE ELEVEN SWOP SHOP Local Pianists Figure Prominently In Coming Teachers\u2019 Convention WANTS Edna-Marie Hawkin, well- pamp s known Westmount pianist, who | ishes | Tureen for the past five years has been president of the Canadian Fed- Flower Pots topic will be \u201cCanadian Music.\u201d Mrs.Hawkin and Miss Marie- Therese Paquin, Secretary-Trea- surer of the Federation, will also be heard on one of the convention musical programs in a group of two-piano selections, including a suite for two-pianos by the well-known Montreal composer and N.D.G.resident, Hours: 9 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.Closed all day Saturday during July and August.New Address: 319 VICTORIA AVENUE (Near Western) ELwood 2230 Violet Archer.The Warm Days Ahead Bring with them the question of what to do with one's hair to keep it looking its best throughout the \u201chumid\u201d season, Soft waves and curls that are readily manageable under all extreme conditions can be achieved in comfort and with lasting satisfac- { tion when you have your Summer Permanent Wave skillfully created by our expert hairdressers.te Permanent waves at moderate prices from $8.50 to $15.00 Appointments \u2014 Phone WE.2765 ROSS Ty 1898 REG'D.4210 St.Catherine Street at Greene Avenue in Westmount Donald B.Ross, Proprietor Member\u2014Master Ladies\u2019 Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal AROUND THE HOME Attractive bases for lamps may be made from pieces of 2 x 2, 2 x 4, old bottles, crocks, chair legs, etc.\u2014 with shades of heavy parchment (or heavy wrapping paper, varnished), which can be laced with leather shoe laces or heavy colored parcel string.old butter box can quite easily turned into an excellent record A ITN bolder \u2014 using thin A C2 = lywood for the visions, out of which half-circles are cut. AT PAGE TWELVR = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUXE 29, 1951 LAURENTIANS EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SANDY BEACH INN gy Lakeview House LAKE MASKINONGE, ST.JOVITE BROME LAKE 30 clean, comfortable rooms \u2014 hot i and cold running water in all A quiet place to spend rooms.Excellent cuisine.Swim.) h lida 7 ming, poating, tennis court, danc- ©} a holiday ing, outdoor owling, spaclous 1 i i idi i ground, sun porch.Fully licensed.Boating, swimming, riding, golfing, cocktail lounge.EXCELLENT CUISINE Special rates to July 7th pes JORJR LE a4) $28.00 per week.\\ el à id ty dali OBS + Reservations i EN $4 ; Famous for Brome Lake Duck SANDY BEACH INN RS aE 8 : Dept.M., ST.JOVITE, QUEBEC.| ) A ; Phone Knowlton 17 or write PHONE 86 4 P.O.Box 150, Knowlton, Que.9 LAKE HOUSE HOTEL Lake Massawippi NORTH HATLEY, QUE.The only hotel in North Hatley situated on the waterfront.Excellent swimming, sun deck, shuffleboard, boating, golf course and riding school nearby.Modern rooms \u2014 Excellent meals ® FULLY LICENSED HOTEL © Rumpus room and grill A.W.Gibson, proprietor Make your reservations early Phone 139 .e { PINE LODGE HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel.All modern conveniences.Really a desirable location for the vacationist.3 ; Our Meals Are Our Pride! ta COCKTAIL ROOM ; Tel: RAWDON 34 ÿ .|Parkdale Lodge * SR gt Phmmdll Pleasant View Hotel i ' utifsl Loke Mas- \u2019 Photo above is a typical scene at Quebec resorts these pages features boating and canoeing at no Situated on bea LAKE L ACHIGAN where canoeing, boating and swimming extra cost, for your added enjoyment.Plan your sawippi.90 miles from Montreal.1 TO MAGOG form an integral part of daily life.To the new- holidays NOW \u2014 Call The Examiner Vacation ure .Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, comer in the province, canoeing as shown Bureau at WA.2771, or write to any of the ad- Boating Tennis ond Dancing 9 Beautifully situated, private beach, canoes, boats, tennis, golf facilities, diving pier, running water in .above will be found -as a particularly satisfying Vertisers on this page.Every Melern Comfort At every room, electric lights.experience, Nearly every resort advertising on Reasonable Rates.1 REDUCED RATES FOR JUNE Heal for Hon mid Reo AT.6960 Laurentian Tours Regd.a guide Cocktail Lounge Tuesday and Friday Evenings Full Summer Program Is service for fishing and hunting For a ry paging rates, from 6 to 9.trips, eu ho.Pienics and ste, write or : phone 23, John or Monitor Vacation Bureau e sight-seeing tours, e boy cover McKay, Proprietor, er ; 771 Ih WA.271% the entire Laurentians North of Menitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2 # Planned In Laurentians | oie tention Non o oH \u2014_\u2014 quarters in their home town of = All activities of the Ste-Adèle- [being co-ordinated into an area Ste-Adèle.ue GEORGEDALE i BELLE VUE HOTEL Ste-Marguerite area in the Laur- promotion program sponsored by| Mr.George Peterson, retired i entians North of Montreal are |the Ste-Adele Chamber of Com- textile importer, has acquired a FARM t MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.; number of new horses for his Ste- .5 One of the most modern resorts merce.The President Roger idi be in Eastern Canada, overlooking | LAURENTIANS Couillard, well known Montreal |Adele Riding Academy.Lloya W.Near Lake Memphremageg left at Piedmont.new paved oh commercial artist, has announced Bryant, manager, has had 8 Crew Foot of Mt.Elephantus, Eastern ~ N way.Also bus and train service the opening of a Tourist Informa- of men at work inspecting and Townships, near Vermont.Daily U .} i so The main attraction Is our ha +] beautiful open air regulation swim- 3 tion Bureau on highway number |cléaning the riding trails which steamer trips.All conveniences, Auberge du Lac Simon ghway 11 in the town of Ste-Adèle.Roy criss-cross the area.Many of the congenial environment, wholesome ce, ming pool, surrounded by a spa- meals.Good roads.Rates: $21 a cious lawn with shade frees and Spend your holidays on the shore R.Kennedy has been appointed Ski Tolls EE un a weekly; $12.50 for long week-end.: Hi ean ideal set- of beautiful Lake Simon in the Director of Publicity.Mr.Kenne- Fe a hot s en ed Write Mrs.Claude George, court.Archery, Horseshoe pitch.western Laurentisns, twenty miles dy has been associated with Laur.Farm, only ranch-type resort hote.Mansonville, Que.ing, Croquet, Hiking, Hay-rides, above Montebelle.Bungalows, log entian Resorts Association hotels {18 the Laurentians, serves as the Songe roasts, Dances and Sing cabins, dining room service.For ro) many years, and on the adver- turning point for one of the daily \"Write direct, or phone reservations, cal .tising and publicity committee of |§roup rides, the New Chiriotto Morin Helghts 349.J.D.ALLARD the Canadian Tourist Association, Farm is usually the destination of Monitor Travel Bureau, WA.2771* Room 310 The Chamber of Commerce and the afternoon ride, as well as even- .the Municipality have begun the ing hay cart rides.1500 St.Catherine St.West construction of public tennis The Ste-Adèle Lodge will mark ' H Ë i ; Telephone WE.7432 courts and a public beach com- |the opening of the Summer season BIRCH GROVE plete with dressingrooms.\u2018The |June 29th with a Bal Blanc \u201cdes : ee Ste-Ad@le Horticultural Society Chapeaux,\u201d a Tennis Tournament : 0 S APIN will help beautify both projects |On June 29, Junior Diving and AU GR S with flowers and small trees.The Swimming Sompetition on June 30 .A li d I itaated the latter organization will again ANd La Felerine Fashion Show on A New Private Camp shore of Lake Guindon, Jon the award prizes to the best garden, July 1st.acious ; : i i - For girls and boys, 6-10 years; ! fond and sunny terrace overlooks the best flower box, most improv- The finals of the Tennis Tour i} situated wn beautiful Lac Que.ine lake.Furnished with Lowren- ed property and etc.Mr.Couil- nament started at the Ste-Adèle mouille, especially staffed and || tian, lounee chairs.mites from 1ard said in an interview.that \u201clast lodge on the 29th will be held on equipped to care for children | \u201cComfortable Rooms with year's President, now Honorary |fhe Alpine Inn courts June 30.away from home for the first time.|| hot and cold water \u2014 President, Rolland Liboiron and |The finals of the Junior Diving Folder on request.; y and Swimming competition will be Excellent Meals his Board of Directors, deserve a 8 pe D DE.6226 or EL.4056 ions great deal of credit for the fact [held at the Chalet Cochand on Information: July 1.Pri ill b ded th } 4898 Connaught Ave.Lake Guindon, County Terrebonne.that their successful promotion uly 1.Frizes will be awar ne ; Montreal 29.Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA.2771 and publicity efforts had kept Ste- | Winners at the close of the events.Adele-Ste Marguerite area before June 28 to July 1 are the dates the public.set for \u201cLes Fêtes de Ste-Adèle,\u201d East of the Bolion Pass Louis DePassille, famous skiing a0 annual simmer festival.There and fishing authority, will devote Will be spectacular fireworks, an On Highway 39 the ' all of his time to raising trout in evening torch-lit parade of decor- * _ his Ste-Adele fish hatcheries.His ated floats on Lake Rond with a 3.B.HAMILTON a : ! cousin Guy DePassille will operate Ponfire built on a raft to provide For Reservations | HAS MOVED TO illumination for the colourful Phone Mn ille er sont ' LAURENTIANS (Continued on page 15) or IN MONTREAL WE.563 ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS, P.Q.A lovely setting on a height overlooking this famous village.Spacious ) \u2019 : lawn and sunny terrace.Private swimming-pool close by.Golf within Camp Maupas BROME LAKE LODGE f twenty minutes\u2019 walk.Na mosquitoes or black flies., a 22 large, cheery bedrooms each with a delightful view \u2014 all with VAL MORIN S'ATION QUE FOSTER, QUE.: OQ.¢.: #running water \u2014 some with private bath, Ideal spot for a rest.Breakfast : ; © ONTHELAKE © vo in bed, If desired, at no exira charge.Exceptional hospitality, out- 2 hours from montre! by C.P.R.Completely Renovated.Under New Management.standing meals \u2014 and \u2014 \"The Dog House,\" downstalrs, for cocktails.Ideal Vacation Emilio Cloutier, proprietor, ex-maitre d'hotel of: SPECIALIZING IN AFTERNOON TEAS.Recreation - Recuperation Thorneliffe Restaurant, Rosemere.Ul Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Physical Culture French cuisine, rooms with running water, baths, showers, ete.KL 1, Rates $5.50 to $7.50 per day, meals included All Summer Sports Ewoptan und Aminisdh Plan co Also, Private.Cabins Best French Cuisine [BY Telephone Ste.Adele 3582 A BOATING, GOLF NEA I.! pply direct or Monitor Vacation .f or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771* Bureau, WA.§771% | WRITE OR PHONE Waterloo 9-3-2 THE EXAMINER.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Scene From \"Kim\" at Westmount Sunday Errol Flynn and Dean Stockwell hold the Khyber Pass against the invaders from the North in a climactic scene from \u201cKim,\u201d Rudyard Kipling\u2019s immortal story of romance, adventure and intrigue, which opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Flynn plays the colorful Red Beard, 1 with young Stockwell as Kim, in the spectacular film, the first major Technicolor production to be filmed in India against the actual\u2019 backgrounds described by Kipling.Paul Lukas and Robert Douglas are others in leading roles.\u201cThe Jackpot\u201d At the Monkland Theatre Sat.and \u201cBranded\u201d Only recently Hollywood's most eligible bachelor, Jimmy Stewart, © portrays a real-life role, that of a © ¢lalite - husband and father, in Twentieth Century - Fox's \u201cThe Jackpot,\u201d starting Saturday at the Monk- land Theatre.Long considered Hollywood's ost eligible male, the gangling tewart made the marital plunge only a year ago with Gotham so- Gloria McLean.Happily married off the screen, Stewart, a twenty-four thousand dollar jackpot winner in the film, enjoys a similar relationship in the photo- .play until he identifies \u201cThe Mystery Husband\u201d on a radio quiz : program.Events, thereafter, run \u201c Counterwise from the marital bliss any man has ever known.Appearing as the father of two precocious children, \u2018Tommy Ret- tig, age nine, and Natalie Wood, age twelve, Stewart has än off- the-screen family consisting of two boys, Ronald, six, and Michael, four, acquired when he married the lovely Miss McLean.The likable and much sought after actor always considered him~ self the marrying type, but shied away from the altar claiming that \u201cK was waiting for the right girl \"to come along, and she just didn\u2019t appear\u2014not.until Gloria showed up.\u201d Since he waited so long he- fore getting married, Jimmy was especially pleased that he had a ~ ready-made family of two sons waiting for him.He claims that this was the best \u2018package deal\u201d he ever made.Added Feature Although \u201cBranded,\u201d the mammoth Paramount action spectacle in color by Technicolor, is only the second Western film in which Alan Ladd appears, this rugged, two-fisted star is as much at home in the saddle as any career cowpoke.Ladd's love of horses dates back to the days when he was & youngster flipping evening newspapers on to Hollywood porches from the flight deck of his bicycle.\u201cI hag the cowboy bug then in the worst way,\u201d Ladd reminisces.\u201cWhat I was riding on my paper route looked like a bicycle to everyone else, but I knew it was a horse.I gave it a name and did everything but feed it.When I pedalled down Sunset Boulevard, I could actually hear horse shoes clacking against the pavement.\u201d Years later, when Alan had earned the reputation of filmdom's top tough boy, he was able to turn the dream into a reality, and he stocked his Hidden Valley Ranch with a score of full-blooded mounts.Now he was riding flesh and blood horses instead of bicycles, and after a decade of playing gangsters, hoodlums, touts and adventurers, Ladd won an opportunity to put his riding skill to use in the tremendously success- At Monkland Theatre Saturday Hard-to-convince Alan Ladd is thinking over Joseph Calleia\u2019s point in this taut scene from \u201cBranded\u201d, the Technicolor Western drama which comes to the Monkland Theatre next Saturday, Mona Freeman and Charles Bickford, cop \u20ac and) Budolph Mate directed.FEI L TCO IPRAR UNH CC scene S sgt cre \u201cmen 1 ETT EUS remet RE LUITNITS most mysterious Kipling\u2019s \u201cKim\u201d Starts Sunday At Westmount The adventure, excitement and romance of one of the world's lands, India, comes to the Westmount Theatre screen on Sunday in Rudyard Kipling's \u201cKim,\u201d from the pen of a man who knew that country best.This great story now springs to life in M-G-M\u2019's Technicolor pic- turization starring Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, Paul Lukas and Robert Douglas.It is the first major picture ever to have been filmed in India.As Red Beard, horse-dealer, devil-may-care adventurer, romantic hero and espionage agent, Flynn has the most colorful role of his career.In the title role of \u201cKim,\u201d the rebellious orphan who prefers the danger of alley and bazaar to the boredom of classrooms, Dean Stockwell adds another hit.Paul Lukas, the former Academy Award winner, interrupted a successful stage tour to make the 30,000-mile location trip for the filming of \u201cKim.\u201d Robert Douglas, New York and London stage star, plays the role of Colonel Creighton, mastermind of the \u201cGreat Game,\u201d with pivotal supporting roles enacted by Thomas Gomez, Cecil Kellaway, Arnold Moss, Reginald Owen and Laurette Luez.The plcture was directed by Victor: Saville (\u2018Green Dolphin Street\u201d) and -was produced by Leon Gordon (\u201cThat Forsyte Woman\").Added Attraction \u201cThe Magnificent Yankee,\u201d one of Broadway's stage successes, ful \u201cWhispering Smith.\u201d This tense and dynamic portray- er of men who live dangerously |finds that the shift to Western roles has several advantages.For one thing, it has heightened the admiration of his son and daughter, who had grown weary of waiting for their father to appear as a cowboy, and had selected their favorites from full-time members of the gun-and-saddle set.And it serves to introduce Ladd to & great new body of fans\u2014the dyed- in-the-wool Western enthusiasts.\u2018I always got such a boot out of playing cowboy, and now I get paid for it,\u201d says Alan, reflectively.\u201cWonderful work, picture making.\u201d \u201cBranded,\u201d which was directed by former cameraman Rudolph Maté and produced by Mel Epstein, co-stars Mona Freeman and Charles Bickford.\u201cat PAGE THIRTLEN Continental Presentation Led by Well-Known Star Singing star Tito Guizar has an much fun performing before an audience as the audience does hearing him sing.~ That is probably the main reason why the famous singing-guit- arist is such a popular figure at the Continental Cafe here where he has booked in for a week long engagement.Guizar's flawless technique on the guitar plus the rich singing voice that has earned him the name of \u201cidol of the Americas\u201d is attraction enough for one evening but for good measure he appears on a program which also presents ventriloquist Eddie Gar- son with Chico Chico, dance team Marty and Marjorie Rogers, Danny Dennis and Marsha Ste- vents, a8 novelty juggling act and singing MC Leon Lachance.All of the acts can be rated above ordinary but it is Guizar with his Santos Hernadez guitar, his sentimental ballads and his rich good hur.or that catches the imagination of the audience.An entertainer from way back, Guizar, puts his heart and soul inte his singing interpretations and is considered such an expert on guitar music and singing that he is now writing a book on the subject.Ït the book is as entertaining as he is on stage it will be very popular.In a day when ventriloquists are 80 numerous it is a pleasure has been brought to the screen by M-G-M, with Louis Calhern repeating the role of Oliver Wendell Holmes, which he created in the original stage play by Emmet Lavery.Given even broader scope in its screen treatment, this warmly human and touching story of one of America\u2019s most brilliant jurists and the wife with whom he shared fifty-seven years of marital happiness brings a glow to the heart of the spectator.Told against an {impressive background of Washington, D.C., the narrative has its beginning in 1902, when Teddy Roosevelt was in the White House.It was at this time that Oliver Wendell Holmes came from Boston to take his oath as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.Garson and his famous Chico Chico who does everything but walk back on the stage to take the curtain calls.The Rogers dancing team are entertaining with their novelty steps and Dennis and Marsha Stevens do an exceptional job of juggling.Singing MC Leon Lachance keeps the show running at a fast clip and is entertaining as a singer.\u2014 PL.ry TODAY until SATURDAY! \u201cAMERICAN GUERILLA\u201d color by TECHNICOLOR with, Tyrone Power and Micheline Prelle.Also \u201cTHE BREAKING POINT\u201d with John Gar- fleld and Patricia Neal.( Starts SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK ! RUDYARD KIPLING'S greatest story on the screen! Fock nicolor ERROL FLYNN .DEAN STOCHWELL PAUL RORLRE LURAS - DOUGLAS ON THE SAME He si 4 re magnificent , Picture ! to hear one as refreshing as Eddie STARTS SATURDAY till TUESDAY ENDS TODAY Also Added Exciting Feature Rugged, Two-Fisted Alan Ladd's Great in this Outstanding Technicolor Hit.\u2014 STARRING \u2014 ALAN LADD \u2014 MONA FREEMAN IRENE DUNNE - ROBERT TAYLOR \"MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION\" Joan Fontaine \"LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN\" ha Tes SE rome av agente RTE PAGE FOURTEEN soccer Clas THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 sic at W.A.G.Tonight lads managed to hang on and come up with their first victory by a or AA fe wernt ball tell you, but that is just what the R.C.M.P.did on Tu the Westmount Inter-Service League, The Mounties until then were undefeated, and were playing the winless R.C.A.S.C.and figured that all they had to do was field 2 {mence at the Western \u2018Avenue | team, and that victory was a foregone conclusion, but the service [courts July 3 and will be held corps boys had different ideas, and proceeded to put their ideas into |each Tuesday and Thursday from effect as soon as the umpire yelled play ball, scoring six runs in the [10 a.m.to noon, through July and first inning before the Mounties realized what was happening.This opening barrage proved 'a little too much for the Mounties to overcome, as the Service Corpsk RCASC Turn Back RCMP |Teinis Instructor Police Swamp Engineers Never take any team for granted is what the Voi base: Two Days A Week To Give Lessons Tennis instruction will com- August.Registration will be held at the Western Avenue courts at 9.30 giant killers, and thereby BRADING'S \u2014 Judged the BEST Canadian beer at the great 1950 Brussels exhibition by impartial experts.BRADING'S \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 DGE\u2014 WE ARE SURE YOU WILL AGREE THAT UNL: a.m, Tuesday, when the ipstructor 9 to 7 score, thus becoming the Hugh Stratton will be on hand.tight- instruction is free and registrees must be from 14 to 21 years old and hold Westmount tennis cards.The cards .are available at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.ening up the league standing.In the other game played on Tuesday, once again the City of Westmount Police had too many hitfers in their lineup for the good of their opponents, defeating the R.C.E.by the one side score of 29 to 7.The Westies started out as if it was just a batting practice, but after piling up a 25 to 3 lead, took things easy, and coasted on to victory.The Westies also showed something new, when they called upon their catcher to do the hurling.Catcher \u201cBuddy\u201d Selby, one of the better known catchers around the local parks for many a year, proved himself very versatile, having the engineer boys eating out of his hand, until he relaxed after establishing a commanding lead.Tonight the Westies will have a job on their hands, when they take on the R.M.R.boys, as the soldier boys have only a three run per game average against them.This should prove to be one of the better ball games of the year, and both teams will need to be at their best to bring home the points.Jim Macken Wins Tennis Championship On Coast Jim Macken, of Westmount, former Canadian Davis Cup player, Saturday won the Vancouver City senior men's singles tennis championship by defeating Bill Green of Vancouver 6-4, 6-0, 6-1.Jean Beardsley of Vancouver won the women's singles title with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Lois Reid of Vancouver.Jim is now a resident of Vancouver having been transferred there by his firm last year.Promotion and Graduation Gifts in BICYCLE BARGAINS! - POPULAR BRAND ENGLISH BICYCLES FOR TALL MEN AND WOMEN BLACK-GOLD STRIPED .verve.$37.50 RALEIGH, HUMBER AND RUDGE BOYS' OR GIRLS' 22\" Wheels .$39.50 BOYS' OR GIRLS\u2019 28\" Wheels .$45.00 RALEIGH SPORTS ROADSTER MEN'S .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026sesrteersesserearc.0.$59.00 LADIES' .(Due to overstok) |.$55.00 RALEIGH ROAD RACERS 3-SPEEDS .crises.$59.00 STURMEY-ARCHER 3-SPEED HUB INSTALLED IN ANY BICYCLE .$12.50 Complete Stock of C.C.M.Bicycles and Tricycles \u2014 Cash or Terms MONTREAL BICYCLE SALES 4111 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.PL.9584 Montreal Select Plays Swedish Champions AIK 4 7 AIK Swedens most famous soccer .club and current champions and Cup Holders will play tonight at Westmount Athletic.Grounds against Montreal \u2018All Stars\u201d in what will probably be the last international soccer contest here this season.The AIK club is the oldest club in Sweden with their home ground situated in the suburbs of Stockholm.The club is quite wealthy owning their enclosure which seats 45,000 besides possessing large real estate holdings.AIK is an amateur club so all profits are ploughed into improving the position of the club financially and otherwise.Nineteen players comprise the party \u2018which is headed by Putte Kock president of AIK.Mr.Kock in his playing days represented Sweden in 30 international matches, He is also Sweden\u2019s best Known bridge player and has represented Sweden in bridge tournaments all over the world, After the excellent showing of Montreal against Fulham at the baseball stadium on May 29 when the local squad held the famous English first division team to a two all draw local officlals are hopeful that the All Stars will win tonight's game against their formidable opponents.Swedish athletes are rated tops in world competition and their soccer teams can hold their own against the best in Europe.In a recent visit to England AIK lost out to Liverpool by 3 to 2 after leading most of the way.Birmingham was tied at two all while Chelsea eked out a narrow win by a 2 to 1 score.The Racing Club of Paris, France's leading soccer club, was beaten by AIK 8-1.Last November AIK toured Israel and won five \u2018straight games.The Montreal team to oppose the Swedish champions is as follows: Goal, Sandrin, Italia; backs, Mucelli, Italia and Gummer, Stel- co; half backs, Cockburn, Stelco, Godley, Stelco, and Turner, Vick- ers; Forwards, Kluchnyk, Ukrai- nia, McMahon, Cancar, Rajotte, Hakoah, Lazekas, Hakoah, and Sukosd, Hungaria: Alternates; Cunningham, Hakoah, Menyes, Hakoah, Gibson, Hakoah and Willie Gammon, Cancar, To- nights game will get underway at 6.30 p.m, Special seating arrangements have been made by Lionel Fournier and the Recreation Department staff which will take care of the expected crowd.This is the first international soccer contest to be staged on the Westmount grounds since the days of the old M.A A.A.Football Drills Now Being Held Mac Parsons and Roy Chesley will be back was co-coaches of Westmount Warriors in the Q.R.FU.intermediate section this season.First practice for the 1951 tune up was called for Wednesday night at Westmount Park.Parsons sends out an invitation to all prospective footballers to attend the session which will be held every Wednesday night at 7 p.m, for the next few weeks.Workouts will be confined to light drills and all candidates are requested to turn up with.light equipment, Warriors bowed out in the finals last year to Lakeshore Flyers.EXTRA SHIFTS PAY OFF By working Saturday shifts, U.K.miners in the first 22 weeks of this year have produced an extra 6.3 million tons of coal.Announcing this in the U.K.House of Commons, Mr.Philip Noel- Baker, Minister of Fuel and Pow- \u201car, estimated that the extra shifts would provide well over 20 million extra mianhours in 1951.\u2019 CSM Herb Bent Is RMR Marksman CSM H.8.Bent won the regimental shooting championship\u201d of the Royal Montreal Regiment b Sunday, when the unit visite Mount St.Bruno ranges and come bined\u2019 the annual rifle matches - with the unit classification shoot.Lt.-Col.J.P.C.Macpherson, M.C., officer commanding, fired the complete course, He also took part in the officers versus sere geants' match won by the latter.Bent scored 124 out of a possible 130 points to capture the C.O.'s cup and mipiature; the Sergeants\u2019 Mess Cup, a coaster and spoon and a cash prize.Runner-up was CSM S.L.Baines, the.regimental ine door champion, who notched 120 points, won two spoons and cash, Cpl.J.Pichette won the Thwaites trophy for high tyro score of 113, and a coaster and cash.The McKergow cup was won by Headquarters Company, under Capt.E, Harris.The team ine cluded Sgts.D.Armitage and H, Miles, Cpls.R.Woodburn and H, Thompson, Ex-Sgt.Ted Rice won the match for coaches with 129 out of 130.points.Only point he dropped was at 500 yards.Putting Contests Started Thursday The opening tournament of the putting season saw Noram Dune .das stroke his way to first place with a score of 79; and Mrs.H, Stall cop the women's division with a total of 88.The stroke contest was held last week in Westmount Park.Further contests will be held during the summer months on Thursday evenings.One tournament will be held each week instead of two as was held in past seasons.They will commence, at 7 p.m.and entries \u2018will be accepted up to 8 a.m, the same day.- .TONIGHT INTERNATIONAL SOCCER _ AIK STOCKHOLM Swedish Champions MONTREAL Westmount Athletic Grounds Tonight, June 29th At 6.30 P.M, Grandstand 1.50.Gen.Adm.1.00 Children 28e Els Photo Finish Dead heat: Toronto\u2019s George Lynch, right, and Montreal's Geoff Dooley race to a dead-heat in the senior 880 yards at the Provincial Track and Field Meet at the Westmount Grounds Saturday.Some fans thought that Lynch had won the race but the camera shows both boys even just before breaking the tape.Rain made the track heavy for the meet.\u2019 Yards Lose to 7 D\u2019dins Stars Drop R.Y.P.S.Twice By ALLAN SANDZELIUS A major upset was witnessed on Wednesday night when a seven- man Aladdin outfit, Bob Lunny noticeably absent, led by Con Forey edged a scrappy Yard aggregation 13-12 in a \u201cloud\u201d game featuring Guy Bonnier! .Two other games this week found the Avenue Stars having a fairly \u2018easy time posting 9-4 and 8-2 wins, over the now last place, R.Y.P.S., a8 Selby, Martin and Graham showed well on Monday and Manolson, Martin and McGowan collecting two runs each in Wednesday's 8-2 winners\u2019 Taillon, Lomasney and Bourassa got the same during the effort.Lomasney and Bourassa netted one in the latter while the L \u2018For Agts.Pcl 108 Ave Stars 12 81 1 56 .917 4laddins 10 4 6 109 92 .400 R.Y.P.S.13 4 8 89122 .333 Yards 10 3 7 68100 .300 St.Louis Fish Derby Saturday The annual fish derby of the Lake St.Louis Anglers will take place from nine in the morning to six in the evening, Saturday.Numerous stations along the waterfront will take care of the sportsmen or sportswomen that have to register.These stations will be opened at eight in the morning.The CKVL and the Morgan trophies plus many other prizes will be awarded to the best.catch in Muskie, Dore, Pike and Perch.The \u2018prizes are valued to $4.000.Over 1200 started in last year's derby and this year officials are expecting a larger entry list.Prizes will be presented at the clubhouse, 3051 St.Joseph Blvd., at eight o'clock in the evening.A dance will be held to wind up the day's affair.TAXI-BICYCLE COLLIDE A taxi-bicycle accident was reported by the Westmount Police at St.Catherine Street and the Glen last week when H.Landry, of 1964 Sherbrooke Street East, and Emile Carriere, of 4537 St.James Street West, collided.badly damagèü.***! Ce %* former.Dormer, Don Badke, Rodgers, Young, Gill and Tuffey collected one apiece, the first four men on Monday.Pitcher Conley Forey of the Aladdins helped his team's cause admirably by knocking in three runs along with Jim McCarthy's trio ana still another tray by Cam- my McFadden.Wolfe, Losito and Taylor banged in two each as Ross Jolly notched one for the grand total of 16 points.However, because the city street lights showed themselves in tHe middle of the last inning, the final three runs scored by the victors were nullified and the score reverted to the end of the last even inning.Chatelois, Paradis, Bartlett, Van Rysuyck, Beaucage, Cote, Guillemette and Morin scored for the losers, but to no avail as the finished product was 13-12 for the Aladdins.Flashy Guy Bonnier also ran a run for the Yards but due to a \u201cmisunderstanding\u201d with \u201cmonsieur l'om- pire\u201d was ousted from further participation in the game about the fifth inning.No regular games were scheduled for Monday the 25th and as a result, only three were played during the week, the Monday, Ave.vs RYPS do being a post- -poned event.Again, because of a long week-end holiday, next Monday, July 2nd\u2019s slate is clean with the Ave, Stars to play hosts to the R.Y.P.S.and the Yards to the Aladdins on nos.1 and 2 respectively Wednesday night the fourth of July., As is usual every week, here are \u2018| the latest League standings:, .\u201cTHE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Full Summer.(Continued from Page 12) presentation, There will be a Ferris Wheel and a Carousel for the amusement of the children, a street dance with orchestra for the grown-ups.July 29 Chalet Cochand at Ste- Marguerite Station will hold its annual Children's Gymkana.This popular spectacle will draw children with their horses from all over the Laurentians, from Montreal and district.On August 1st this renowned, family-hotel will be the focal point of the Laurentian celebration of Swiss National Holiday.Guests return each year \u2018| for this popular day made gay by the fact that Swiss native costumes are worn by employees and guests; Swiss Chefs\u2019 excel themselves in the preparation of special dishes; there is much singing and dancing from sun down to sun rise.Skeet shooting competitions between the guests of the Chalet Cochand and the guests of the Mont Gabriel Club will be held each weekend.The Alpine Inn have scheduled numerous Golf Tournaments, a fashion show, a swim show, as well as numerous other events designed to keep its guests happy and active.Hugh Reed, popular Golf Pro.stated that despite the late Spring his greens and fairways had never been in better condition.Le Centre D\u2019Art de Ste-Adèle Inc.will again conduct its vacation courses July 8 to August 18 in Ceramics, Painting, Music, French, Weaving, Sewing, Ballet and Theatre.Guests may attend these courses for a very nominal fee and be given individual instruction from such prominent teachers as Mimi Guay of the Fashion Arts Academy, Roland Leduc of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who conducts the Petite Symphony Orchestra, Agnes Lefort and Jacques De Ton- nancour, well known Montreal artists, Charlotte Boisjoli, Marie- Therese Brunet and many others.The courses ar bilingual and are supervised by Pauline Rochon, managing-directrice.Besides the courses conducted during the day there are evening concerts and lectures.For example, in August there will be a concert presented in the ancient Ste-Adeéle Church by the Petite Symphony orchestra.There will be a lecture series with colour slides by Sir Ellsworth Fla- velle on world travel.This season special courses will be conducted PAGE FIFTEEN for children with puppet shows for * entertainment.A letter of inquiry addressed to the Chamber of Commerce, Ste- Adèle, P.Q., will receive prompt attention from its secretary-treas- urer P.Andre Lambert, or its director of publicity, Roy Kennedy.- That's why O'Keefe\u2019s Extra Old Stock Ale stands 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 i cité NE Bs 2e Rl S53 HS + TS - Gog 4 = , | + Là i , à La 3 .- cb \u2014 Kemem ber CHO PAGE SIXTEEN By G.P.SMITH A series of articles by a retired conch and physical director recalling great athletes and great teams.Mr, Bmith was 32 years of Westmount High as director of physical education {boy and (Concurrently 28 years at McGill as wrestling coach.They say it is a sign of age when you can remember names and instances that happened many years ago much more clearly than those of recent dates, nevertheless, with me this is the case.I can remember the 1931 teams that won the senior city football championship and likewise the senior B, and in basketball we won the Senior and the Senior B Western, while in hockey we won the Senior A title but we were defeated in overtime 2-1 by Catholic High for the City crown, the Senior B won their league and the City Title while the juniors, owing to a 0-0 draw in their last game lost out by 1 goal, whereas, if they had won, this would have given them the Crown.M Keep Your Leaves Says Park Supt.Use As Dressing On reading a report that the Parks Department of the City of Toronto carefully gathered up all fallen leaves each autumn in the Queen City and stored them away for eventual use as top dressing, after they had rotted, the Examiner contacted Superintendent of Parks.E.J.Anderson, of West- mount.Mr.Anderson said that West- mount has heen collecting leaves for many years not only from the parks, hut also from streets and lanes.The leaves are stored in the city work yards until rotted.They provide the best kind of top dressing, Mr.Anderson said.As an instance of the quantity of leaves accumulated the Parks Superintendent stated that approximately sixty-five tons of rotted leaves were spread over the Westmount Athletic Grounds last fall.A plentiful supply of this excellent top soil is always kept on hand he said.i Residents with large grounds should keep their leaves for this purpose, Mr.Anderson advised.A corner of the garden or grounds should be set aside for this purpose.Grass cuitings should also be saved, said Mr.Anderson, although in the case of lawns kept well cut, he recommends that the grass cuttings should be left, If the lawn is cut often enough the cuttings do not mar the appearance of the lawn.As an example Mr.Anderson pointed to the lawns surrounding the City Hall on Sherbrooke street \u2014 the grass cuttings there are never swept up.Of course §f the grass igs allowed to grow long and unkempt the cuttings must be cleared away, the Parks Buperintendent added.added.Frank B.Kenrick Died In 78th Year Frank B.Kenrick, who retired seven years ago &s head of the chemistry department of the University of Toronto, died Tuesday at the home of his son-in-law, Charles M.Wells, 80 Chesterfield avenue, Westmount, following a brief illness.He was in his 78th year.A native of England, Mr.Ken- rick came to Canada as a child, living most of his life in Toronto.He was professor of chemistry at Toronto University for 46 years, retiring at the end of the Second World War while head of the department.Funeral scrvice was held at 10 a.m.on Friday at St.Matthias Church.A monkey is the only wild animal that will use sticks, stones, or anything handy as a weapon.¥ The Senior football team with John Riddell, as captain and flying wing, with halves John (Bones) Crombie, Wally Markham and Len Martin, at quarter Tommy Riddell and on the line M.Christie (brother of the famous Pat Christie) played snap, D.Heward, J.Lyons, Jack Nancekevill, \"= Bill McDonald at insides and middle, with Jerome Bell and Leeds Nelson at outside, the Subs were, Fat Wisenthal, who weighed 258 pounds, his brother Mike, who was quite hefty as well, and a number of other players who did not weaken the team when they were sent in, Play Ottawa Glebe Team After the team had won the championship of the City a game was arranged with Bob Campbell's famous Ottawa Glebe team, that won the Dominion Inter-Scholastic Championship the following Saturday to our game.An incident like the following is one of the causes of .coaches going gray.The game took place on Lansdowne Park in Ottawa and we were leading and had a first down on their one yard line, we had a play wherein Wally Markham and John Crombie acted as pivots for a swinging buck in which the middle came out from his position and swung around behind them, the two pivot men went around the end in an end run, while the middle went through the same side off middle, the quarter either ®faked the middle and passed to the halves or vice versa figuring on the psychology of it.I sent Fat in with instructions to the quarter to fake him and give the ball to \u201cJohn,\u201d instead he gave Fat the ball and as I had figured every man of the Glebe Team was in front of Fat when he hit the line and John and Wally were all alone in the clear.We got a rouge out of it instead of a \u201ctry\u201d if the quarter had carried out instructions, it did not matter in the end, as we won 12-5, \u201cTeam-Work\u201d That whole team worked like a well oiled machine, Johnny Riddell with his broken field running and straight arm, Bones Crombie and Wally Markham\u2019s terrific plunging and tackling were a great asset during the league games in which they scored 99 points to 14 against them.This team was so good we could not get a game with any Junior City team.The following season eight or more played regular on the McGill Inter-collegiate team that won the Championship.The next year they all moved up to McGill Seniors where \u201cWally Markham\u201d and\u2019 were outstanding stars, Tommy Riddell the quarter on that team was a great drop kicker and helped to win many games, later he graduated to golf and his natural caginess stood him in good stead no doubt helped him to win many tourneys.Basketball was never considered a major sport at the school nevertheless we won our share of championships, coming as it did between the football and hockey seasons it did not leave much time for practice as our football teams were usually owing to playoffs late in starting.We were successful in winning the Senior A league title but were beaten in the playoff for the city by a strong Catholic High team.The loss of Bones Crombie, our scoring \u201cJohn Riddell\u201d | THE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 \u2014 ace, did not help the team, Mr.Murray, who had joined the staff as P.D., helped out in coaching and we were successful in winning, the western Senior B but lost out.to Baron Byng for the City.Good Hockey Season In hockey we had a very good season, the seniors with Wally Markham in the nets, John Riddell and Silent Cliff Mackay on defence, up front we had Gordy Mc- Neil, Tommy Riddell and Gerry Stewart on one line, and on the other line speedy Henry Phillips, Newey Falkner and red-top Teddy Jones, the latter, a marvelous player when in the mood.We did- n't lose a game that year in the league series but were nosed out by Brother Kevins smart Catholic High team in overtime by 2 to 1 score, In the.regular league series Wally had 6 shutouts, L.C.C.scored 2 goals in the last game, the only goals scored on us while we scored 20 in all.Gordy McNeil today is an out- standing tennis star, having played on the Davis:Cup Team of lait year and in our Old Boys.hockey games of this year.He impressed me so much by his speed stamina that I feel certain he could still take his place on the Senior and still shine as he did on the old Victorias even though he must be crowding 40 or more.the city title.and won à 5 to 8 an the road, \u201cThe juniors, by.playing.a draw in their last game, with M.W.H.S, lost out, Tf they had won that game it would have given them the title.AUDITOR.GENERAL 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