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[" ke Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.XXII, No.35 re rt ce | GROUP CALLS PUBLIC MEETING WESTMOUNT, FR FRIDAY, Five Rotary Club Presidents Speak At Meeting Presidents of the five Rotary Clubs on the Island df Montreal were speakers at the weekly meeting of the St.Laurent-Mount Royal Club on Monday.Each president spoke briefly on Club.\u201d The presidents are shown above, left te \u201cRotary In My right, J.G.Lawson, Westmount; H.E.McCormick, Montreal-Westward; C.G.Brash, St.Laur- ent-Mount Royal; T.Earle Moore, Rotary Club of Montreal; Irving Liyerman, Verdun.\u2014Photo by Ed.Bermingham Businessmen Ridicule Guest House Statements \u201cWe are not going to back up the Westmount Property and Guest House Association in any way .whatsoever,\u201d said Ken Wil- lock, president of the Business Association of Westmount today.\u201cWhy should we get into a fight that doesn't concern us,\u201d he declared.\u201cWhy should we spend our funds on an abortive incident like that © 2\u201d .Willock reported that the matter had been taken up with the Businessmen s Association in all its seriousness.\u201cAs to the loss of $1,000,000 worth of revenue in business, the operator of commercial, shops in the community say it is not true,\u201d he continued.He stated that he had personally made a poll of the different proprietors and found that very little business comes \u2018their way S.Y.Chang From Korea Is \u201cY\u201d Guest Speaker Tonight Tonight, at \u201c720 p-m., the General Secretary of the Korean Na- ional Council of the YM.C.A., S.Chang, will be the honoured ve at the official closing of estmount Y.M.C.A.'s summer program for boys.Mr.Chang arrived from the far.East approximately two months ago to attend the Centennial Celebration of the Y.M.C.A.of North America at Cleveland, Ohio, in June.Since that time, the Korean General Secretary has been visiting various Associations in Canada and the United States, and will conclude his two-day stay in Montreal Friday evening following his visit to the Westmount cg, All members and dads are invited to attend the informal closing, which will also mark the climax of the famed Lumberman and Voyageur Games, Results of the entire week\u2019s competitions and games will be anfiounced, and Mr.Chang will present the trophy to the winning team.A father-and- gon swim will follow the official closing.+ x frcm the 2,000 boarders and roomers in the city.Mr.Willock made this statement in reply to Elphege Men- ard\u2019's remarks last week in The Examiner that the city would lose $1,000,000 worth of business.Mr.Menard is president of the Property and Guest House Association.Most of the young people living in the guest houses he said spent only $2 a week in the city, not $10 as Mr.Menard avowed.He contended that they left their residences at 8 o'clock in the morning and most purchases they made during the day were down town.\u201cBeing in business in the city myself,\u201d he stated, \u201cI can say that I haven't made more than five deliveries of items to residents of guest houses.\u201d He maintained that the spending power of these people didn\u2019t merit the energy and money of the Eusinessmen's Association.If this was going to effect the merchants of Westmount, he stated, there would have been a \u2018lot of beefing\u201d on their part by now.He stated that the Westmount Property and Guest House Owners Association was not even going to get the moral support of the businessmen.He declared that they had offered theiz, support to these people in the past and that they had been turned down.At the time the Association had offered membership to operators of guest houses it had been refused on the grounds that they were not operating as a business.\u201cNow that the chips are down,\u201d he said, \u201cthey come to us asking for help.» On Bell Board Col.R.D.Harkness, D.S.0., M.C., of Westmount, who has been appointed a director of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, filling the vacancy caused by the:death of Paul F.Sise.He was also appointed a member of the executive committee.Col.Harkness is president of the Northern Electric Company Ltd.and is a director of the Montreal Trust Company, Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd.Amalgamated Electric Corporation Ltd, and the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Ltd.Stairs Wrecked By Runaway Car A car rolled down Prince Albert Avenue last week and demolished the porch stairs of the house bhe- longing to w.I.Moore, of 390 Prince Albert, Police said the owner of the car, H, Martin, of 477 Prince Albert, parked his car outside of his home with the handbrakes on.He turned his back to attend to something for a minute and when he turned around his auto was on its way downhill, Damage to the car was extensive and the stairs were demolished.AUGUST 31, 1951 PRICE 3 CENTS No Reaction From Council on House Keepers Protests The newly-formed Westmount Property and Guest House Owners Association has announced that a public meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept.11, to form plans for fighting the by-law prohibiting opera~ tion of guest houses, Elphege Menard, president of the organization, told The Examiner that members of the association who operate guest houses have been instructed to carry on with such operation past the date of enforcement of the by-law.He expects that some members will be summoned to face charges in Recorder's Court, and intends to appeal any penal- tise handed out by the Recorder.* The Association is not limited in membership only to these operat- lors.Its charter states that it exists \u201cto promote and develop the economic, social, and mora.interests of the owners of lands, immovable properties, and guest houses of the City of Westmount and in general of all thoss interested in the belterment of tiving 1 conditions in the city.\u201d City Refuses Rental The City has refused tc 1ent a meeting place in Victoria Hall at the reduced rate which is usually \u2018given to municipal organizations.\u201cThey told us that this was done on the grounds; that we are not recognized as an organization in the municipal interests\u201d, Mr.Men- ard stated.* The organization, which presently numbers 33 members, has elected an executive to head the coming legal battles.It includes | Elphege Menard as president; Alan Mitchell, vice-president; Mrs, D.Cardinal, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.A.White, committee chairman; and Directors D.Lerner, L.M.Therrien, J.E.Roberge, and M.Lahaise.To Continue Year-Round Mr.Menard said that the organization is not just a temporary one, formed fo fight the present by-law, but that it will continue to operate on a \"year-round basis for the protection of the public's interest \u2018nr Westmount.\u201d He said that the Council has so far appeared quite complacent about the association\u2019s demands \u2018and that no word has yet been heard from the Council concerning the association's objections to the by-law enforcement.He also stated that such a bylaw \u201cis completely undemocratic because any law with such far- reaching \u2018implications should be decided by a referendum.\u201d However, he added, \u201cwe have a few plans of our own in this fight.\u201d He declined to enlarge upon thz statement.Valuation Roll Appeals To Be Heard On Tuesday Appeals to the city council on the valuation roll will be heard Tuesday evening in the council chamber at 8 p.m, it was announced today.City officials revealed ten appeals will be made.One| of the.appellants is, going to.prvi for.\u201cto police at No.29 station.à Higher \u2018valuatibn.\u2018 .LUE XE TS XR Tora Summer Program Closing Ceremony At YMCA Tonight Lumberman and Voyageur Week, the climax of the entire summer program for boys at the Westmount Y.M.C.A., will come to a close tonight, with an official closing at 7.30 p.m.Concluding a continuous ten- week program for boys D to 16 years of age, the Lumbermen, up- { holding the tradition of their illustrious ancestors, have battled for an entire week against thein renowned rivals \u2014 the Voyageurs.Miniature axes made by the boys themselves, were proudly worn around their necks to signify their allegiance.Tall stories and tales of the pgowess | of these two great peoples were a constant refrain.This morning a full hour show was staged by each of the groups, taunting their opponents and lauding their fellow men.Secret meetings were called to plan strategy for the various competitions held during the week.These included a swimming meet, volleyball games, a\u201dtrack meet, a regatta, a softball game, a commando run, and various indoor games, The results of the Games will be announced tonight at the official closing at 7.30 p.m., when the General Secretary of the Korean YM.C.A, Mr.8.Y.Chang, will be the honoured guest and will present the trophy to the winning team.Westmount Driver Involved In Crash Four persons suffered minor cuts and bruises when a car rammed a parked auto on Lajeunesse Street early Sunday morning.The injured were Jules Tremblay, 24, 41 Chesterfield Avenue, West- mount, the driver, and passengers, Diana Guenette, 25, 2021 Le Caron Street, Lillian Grenier, 21, 7727 St.Dominique Street, and Jeannine Caron, 20, 2021 Le Caron Street.The accident occurred opposite 8910 Lajeunesse Street; according our ov FAO and paddles, - , « PAGE TWO \u201c ! Westmount Member Fires Broadside At Premier George Marler, Quebec Opposition leader and member for West- mount-St.George, said Monday the bloc of eight Liberal members is not afraid to discuss the Duplessis bridge collapse when the session opens Nov.7, nor any other matter.This statement was one of a series issued to the press in reply to statements made by Premier Duplessis at his press conference Friday.Mr.Marler said his letter to the premier asking that a lawyer be named to represent the Opposition at the Three Rivers bridge enquiry had been delivered by messenger to the Premier's secretary at 11.45 a.m.Aug.21 and the Premier was trying to create a wrong impression Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials f Are Worth Seeing Cail and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 * {Just below St.Catherine) The Westmount Property & Guest House Association Will hold 6 meeting et VICTORIA HALL Tuesday, Sept.11th 8 p.m.For information, cell MRS.ROLANDE CARDINAL 258 Metcalfe Ave.WE, 2237 LET .ME HELP YOU DISCOURAGED?SORROW?PROBLEMS?SICKNESS?Would special prayer \u201chelp you?Counsel offered regardless of your faith, Confidential appointment.Phone FI.2820 Rev.O.J.Ritz, M.A., B.Th.consultation by \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d eo every day of the year j for INSURANCE : Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER PL.9488 CL.4519 \u201c288 ST, JAMES ST.W Montreal by saying he had learned of his letter only through the newspapers.Mr.Marler said he had not given his letter to the newspapers before it reached the premier\u2019s office.\u2018To Represent Public\u2019 \u201cI did not ask the prime minister that the province pay the costs of a lawyer to represent the Opposition at the Three River | | enquiry, as Mr.Duplessis claims.In the past when there were enquiries ordered into the conduct of a government, or one of its departments, as is -actually the case, the governments which have respected themselves have followed the tradition of choosing the lawyer to conduct the enquiry from the ranks of, the adverse party.I was, therefore, quite astonished that Mr.Duplessis did not judge it opportune to follow this tradition, based on common sense, and that he named a law- year whose services the present government has retained on other occasions, and who is well known as a supporter of the National Union party.Under these circumstances I wrote to the prime minister to tell him that I believed it would be in the public interest that another lawyer designated by me, should also be named by the Government.I did not ask that this lawyer represent the Opposition; and it is evident that if the Government had accepted my suggestion, the lawyer named would have represented the public and not the Opposition.\u201d ; Waited for Inquiry On the criticism that the Opposition had not raised the bridge issue when the public works estimates were before the House, Mr.Marler said: \u201cWe did not raise this question a second time because Mr.Duplessis, in the course of & debate on the subject, promised to hold a complete and impartial enquiry into the causes of the crumbling of the bridge.It is as amusing today to see Mr.Duplessis criticize our silence on this question during the study of the estimates as it was to hear him talk of sabotage as the cause of the disaster.\u201d As to the premier\u2019s \u2018\u2018boasting\u201d of his generosity to the Opposition, Mr.Marler pointed out that when Mr.Duplessis received a salary of $5,000 a year as leader of the Opposition, the revenue of the province had been under $50,000,000, whereas today when he, Mr.Marler, receives a salary of $8,000 as Opposition leader, the government is spending $236,- 000,000 a year.Furthermore, said Mr.Marler, the salary of the Opposition had been raised long before he had been placed in that position.As to the premier\u2019s reference to the Government's payment of $2,500 a year to a lawyer to aid the Opposition, Mr.Marler said that each year he personally and publicly thanked the premier for doing this to facilitate the work of the Opposition of -eight members, so that they might acquit themselves the better of their responsibilities.SPEAKS HINDUSTANI Deborah Kem had to icarn to speak Hindusleni for her rcle opposite Alan Ladd in \u201cThunder in the East.\u201d HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.8arrister and Solicitor 57 St.James St.West Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Office: HA.9238-39 Residence; 4557 &herbrooke St.West \u2014 GLenview 3177 Ambassador Apts, Westmoant THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 ° 0 1] New Executve of Weekly Newspapers Association | 1 Pictured above is the new executive of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, elected at the recent annual meeting in Winnipeg.Front row: (left to right) Lang Sand\u2019s, Mission, B.C.; Gecil Day, Liverpool, N.S.; 2nd Vice-President Ont.; President, A.W.W.K.Walls, Barrie, Hanks, St.James, Man; 1st Robert Moore, Swift Current, Sask.; H.E.Mc- Cormick, President of The Monitor Publishing Company, publishers of The Monitor, Verdun Guardian and Westmount Examiner; E.McCartney, Ashfield, Grenfell, Sask.; W.- =) Remember Ci By G.P.SMITH Cours A series of articles by a retired ceseh and phy- tical director recalling great athletes and great mith was 33 years of Westmount Hh as director ef physical education (bene: and concurrently 33 years at McGill as wres coach.Vice-President Walter .p In coaching school teams every year, a sports director learns something new that is of value to him in getting better results with the boys under his care.One thing is that no one can pick & phoney quicker than a bunch of schoolboys.I have found that if you can give a boy a reason and back it up for every move he is to make you are more likely to get xesults tnan if you just tell him to do this or do that.Many coaches make the mistake of insisting that the players do things according to what the book says forgetting that the book is a composite of a great many different players, otbers, if they are old players, insist on the player doing * certain things the way they used to do it.This is the biggest|\u2019 mistake of all, as the player may be a different build and mentally another type to that of the coach and it would not be natural! for him to do it in the way set for him.In my opinjon, it is best to set a standard and let results speak for themselves.Individual Styles A few examples will explain my contention.Hughy Farquharson, a great player, got good results playing it his way, whereas if Glen Brydson tried playing it the same way he would have been lost.Likewise Jimmy Thomson, one of the best future greats that ever played for the school, was an individualist and Murray Patrick did not play it like Doug Heron or Johnny Porter, yet they were all good in their own way.Who could expect Maurice Richard to play like Elmer Lach or Elmer to play like that grand old timer, Hooley Smith, or the latter play like Syl Apps, or Frank Nighbor, anymore than Dicky Boon playing it like Bucko McDonald.I could go on stating examples back to fhe time of the Brannens, Tom Phillips, Cyclone Taylor, Si Griffis, the great Frank McGee and a host of others, all great in their own way.One of the main reasons for the success of the school in sports in the past was that every boy was treated as an individual and he was given a reason for every move he was supposed to make on the ice or football field and then he .was fitted into his particular niche on the team.To give an example of how effective this type can be, we were unfortunate in having all but two of our seniors and four of our B team graduate in the spring, leaving green men to take their place.For three full weeks of ining without -one scrimmage, ¢h practice consisting of fun- daments and daily signal drill which hardened them up, we had a few days before the opening game and had our first scrimmage.The team went into the first game without any bruises or strain and won, then went on to win the championship.The B team and juniors won their titles as well.I have noticed over the years that many coaches of teams in the big leagues coaching a school team did not enjoy the success you would expect from them, due, no doubt, to the advanced type of work they give the boys who are not ready for it.A school team must creep before it walks and they must be grounded in the simplest of fundamentals, unless.they are carrying axcess weight every boy in his training should gain weight and carry it through the season, otherwise they are likely to be forcing themselves after half time and in many cases playing on their nerve.We made it a practise of weighing the boys throughout the season for their own protection and also I found boys less likely to be hurt when not over tired.This brings to mind an incident it.Brampton, Ont.; (second row) F.J.Burns, Kent- ville, N.S.; John Pinckney, Rosetown, Sask.; N.S.McLean, Elmwood, Man.; Werden Leavens, Bol.tom, Ont.; (third row) K.G.Partridge, Camrose, Alta.; W.W.Draayer, Wetaskiwin, Sask.; S, R.Charters, \u2018Brampton, Ont.; G.Lancaster, Melfort, Sask.; R.M.Bean, Waterloo,-Ont.; (fourth rew) G.A.Dills, Acton, Ont.; L.E.Barber, Chilliwack, B.C.; W.H.Cranston, Midland, Ont.; J.A.Vopnt, pig Sask.; A.S.King, Estevan, Sask.; and R.S.Evans, Morden, Man.Canadian Pacific Railway Phots that happened on the park in a league game.Our opponents who, without a doubt, were the better team, came running across the park behind their captain and looked very competent and perky with their full protective equipment and their wrists and ankles bandaged, as they passed me I noticed their faces looked rather drawn and - white.Before play started I called my team in a huddie and changed our plans by * having them come to us until I ordered otherwise.This we did by kicking on first down and keeping them in their end of the field until halftime, after which I gave orders to go get them, which they did in the second half, winning by a comfortable score.Towards the end of the game in all my years as coach, I was never nearer hitting an opposing coach as I was then when he came down to our bench end became rather personal and abusive.He had previously coached- adult teams and had overtrained the boy team.Another incident bearing on the same theme happened following a \"losing year at the school, .when the senior squad came into my office and asked me if I would object if they approached the school board in reference to engaging a big time coach who had arrived in Montreal to coach & big four team.He evidently had been talking to them during the track season and filled them up with what he could do with them in football.Big Time Coach I agreed and went before the board and made the request which was granted, giving me a stipulated amount and the right to engage this party (which I did verbaly with the written contract to follow).At the first practice under him» the \u2018whole squad came into my office asked me if I would take over as they did not like what he was giving them, and asked if it was possible to break his contract.This put me\u2018in a rather akward spot, but due to clause in the school rules and as no contract had been signed I was able to get out of it.I asked the boys after what was the matter with his coaching.They advised me that what he was giving them .was away over their heads and they were not ready for It seems he had coached as assistant at a large U.S.college ~ {Continued on Page 1B) Hardwood Floors REPAIRED « REFINISHED - SUPPLIED Free Estimates vol: XXII, No.35 7 A.Ross Grafton LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED © & COMPANY qe WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT _ Examiner WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.Under the leadership of Robert A.Peck, supervisor of French for Westmount schools, 21 boys from Westmount High School returned recently in the Cunarder Franconia after sponding a month travelling mostly in France.The object of the tour, Mr.Peck sald, The AUGUST 31, 1951 event for Westmount students.The group, shown on the deck of the Franconia, included: Michael Pitfield, Frank Evans, Alexander Cross, Roy Bond, John Moffat, Ted Fullerton, Malcolm Innes, John Brierly, Mitchel Bronfman, Hamilton May, Bruce Robertson, Michael Sundell, Daniel Slatkin, Raphael Fleming, Donald Men- delman, David Franklin, Peter Shapiro, Danny Wainberg, Robert \"50 YEARS IN DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN\u201dS WESTMOUNT\u201c Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES _ | JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.- PAGE THRES = Council Approves Lot Re-Division ) On Oakland Ave.The City Council gave approval at its last meeting for the re-divi- sion of lots on Oakland and West- mount Avenues for the construction of seven dwellings.They included lots 282 to 294, inclusive, on Oakland Avenue, redividing four lots into three -for the construction of three houses A by the Owen Roberts Company.; The other lots were 212 to 216 on Westmount Avenue, for re- division of five lots into four for the erection of four homes by Hi the Norton A.Fellows Company.bib Permission was granted the | Owen Roberts Company to build: three garages as part of the proposed dwellings not less than 50 \u2014 was~to gain a greater knowledge~of practical French.Mr.Peck _Badea that the trip was a success and hôped to make it an annual Work Hard For Ideals Speaker Urges Rotarians The need for service clubs to ent of their ideals was urged by strive harder for the accomplish- Edwin C.Ford, \u2018vice-president of ayro International and past president of district 23, in outlining the tory and function of Gyro at the Westmount Rotary Club, Wed- nésday.\u201cWe clubs,\u201d the speaker stated, \u201chave a personal job to do.We have a charge that we are not living up to.We should be thinking a jittle deeper and work a little harder.\u201d He added that, \u201cwe are skipping over some of the considerations of what is good in man.\u201d In speaking of the development of Gyro clubs throughout the L nited States and Canada, Mr.Es FALL SALE ! les\u2019 and Gentlemen's FALL UITS and COATS made now at REDUCED PRICES English materials, made to ur measure.Finest workmanship guaranteed.© 10 Days Delivery Call WE.5908 - Ask for Mr.H.Lovin for Personal Attention.ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS © Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 CREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Detivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS Ford said that the principle of friendship has been the inspiration and basis for all clubs and that through personal contacts of various members visiting in neighboring cities, new clubs have sprung up.Besides the principle of friendship, the speaker said, \u201cthe words power, poise and purpose\u201d are important concepts in Gyro fellowship.He added that there are few rules in the organization and the type of work and program to conduct is left for each club\u2018 to decide.The one project that Gyro International has instituted since its formation 40 years ago, he said, was in 1941 when the clubs sent a total of 22 millions of cigarettes to men overseas.Outlining the history of Gyro, Mr.Ford stated the origin of the movement dated back to 1912 (Continued on page 4) Quality ROOFING that roofing job.ROOFING A SPECI shingles, asphalt s Emergencies: AM.Call us today for free estimates on \u201cTAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount ALTY hingles and tile.1418 - CA.9864 L Silverman, Gerald Levy, Monte Silverstone, and Mr.Peck.Westmount RCAF Pipers RMR Band to Play In Westm't Park On Monday Night Programme of concert to be given by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment in West- mount Park on Monday, September 3rd, at 8.15 p.m., under Capt.T.E.Jackson, Director of Music, follows: March, \u201cThe Middy,\u201d Alford, Overture, \u201cVogue,\u201d Holmes; Cornet trio, \u201cThe Three Trumpeters,\u201d Agostini, soloists: Sgt.W.Put- tick, Corp.D.Whitlock, Bandsman P.Keheler; Angelus, from Scenes Pittoresque, Massenet; Selection, \u201cThe Merry Widow,\u201d Lehar.Intermission.Russian Sailors Dance, Gliere; Modern transcription \u201c\u2018Star Dust,\u201d Carmichael; Waltz, \u201cBlue Danube,\u201d Strauss; Selection from the Opera Faust, Gounod; March, \u201cOn The Quarterdeck,\u201d Alford.\u201cGod Save the King.\u201d « Auto Rolled Back Into Other Car A collision was recorded by the Westmount Police at the corner of Cote St.Antoine Road and Grosvenor Avenue Monday between cars driven by Miss Eleanor McNaughton, of 4565 Sherbrooke Street West; and Morris Venne, of 2041 Hogan Street.Miss McNaughton told the police she had stopped at the \u2018stop sign on Grosvenor and Cote St.Antoine when her auto rolled back down the hill colliding with the other car.R.A.Gould To Attend Adventist Congress R.A.Gould will represent the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Westmount at the Congress of Seventh Day Adventists to be held at Grand Lodge, Michigan.The congress will be attended by Adventist Laymen of North America Pad Acclaimed In feet from the street line.Permission was given Norton A.Fellows Company to build two garages as part of the proposed dwellings not less than 50 feet from the street line, Edinburgh The doleful wail of a Highlander's lament echoed over a Glasgow grave last week, as a Scots-born Canadian piper in the tartan of the R.C.AF, fulfilled a request made by his dying father 14 years ago.Pipe Major John \u201cJock\u201d La Squadron's famed band, played the urie, of 401 City of Westmount moving Scottish dirge at the graveside of his father, Pipe Major John Laurie, who died in 1937 in retirement after 49 years in service wi ments, the Royal Scots.At 7.30 a.m.an R.C.A.F.North Star carrying Pipe Major Laurie and the 22 members of the band touched down at the Montreal airport at Dorval, returning from a two-week tour of England and Scotland which was almost a tri- (Continued from Page 7) th one of Scotland's proudest regi- or CLOSED LABOR DAY Offices of The Examiner will be closed all day Monday, Labor Day.Advertising and editorial - departments will re-open after the holiday at 8.30 a.m.on Tuesday.This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup \u201cSALADA YES SIR! IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE BUT It \u2019s True FREE FREE FREE Greasing Washing Road Service TO ALL OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS Call in and ask the attendant for more details regarding this offer Grosvenor Service Station ; Your Champlain Oil Dealer CORNER GROSVENOR and SHERBROOKE WEST Greasing, Washing, Simonizing and minor Mechanical Repairs.Also a full line of Auto Accessories.Don't forget, when you're stuck \"Don't groan, Just phone\" FI.0573 At your service from 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.daily, except Sunday - 3 * as WEE Hn .! \u2014 PAGE FOUR \u2019 A THE, EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, AUGUST $1, 1951 Dark eyes should beware of for evening with luminous greens ° ; .@ark eye-shadows, but glow nicely and violets.Service Is He d \u2019 For C.Willi Of L.amson Colin M.Williamson, for many : years eastern manager of Stau- : ; : ten's Ltd, wall-paper manufac- \u2018 : | turers, died suddenly from a heart , | attack at Piedmont, Que.He was .: in his 63rd year and resided at mother, Mrs.William Williamson, 360 Grosvenor avenue, West and two sisters, Mrs.J.Beveridge and Mrs.J.H.Richardson.A.service for members of the.MN mount.i | Surviving are his wife, the fora i mer Gerda Lusth; his three daugh- 5 ters,.Mrs.Charlotte Bradiey, Mrs.Hope Clark, Mrs.Joan Fleet; his family was held Thursday at the William Wray Chapel, University street.REFRIGERATORS - (Well Known Makes) SAVE FROM $50 TO $100 WASHING MACHINE AND STOVES ; M 3 Be SE _ World of Beauty \u2014 Kerstin (\u201cKick\u201d) Hakansson, center, of 15% OFF Sweden, waves in triumph after winning the beauty title, \u201cMiss ri \u201d .= FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY | World\u201d, in a London contest.The 22-year-old beauty won a prize of about $3,000.Runners-up, both from London, were Laura Elli- son-Davies, left, who placed second, and Doreen Dawne, right, RADIO, BICYCLE .third, SALES and SERVICE MONTREAL WEST GENTLEMEN PREFER?W P R Di d REFRIGERATION Like most males, Ray Milland ° ° ansom 1e has definite preferences .in fe- AND SALES males.For example, the star of udd | H .96 WESTMINSTER AVE.NORTH \u201cRhubarb\u201d prefers tall, dark and en y Î ome DE.7111 .refined women.His wife, Mal, is \u2014 ; tall, dark and refined.William Punshon Ransom, of ; 338 Elm Avenue, Westmount, à former member of Pointe Claire Johnny Hotfoot Says: town council, died suddenly = Monday morning as a result of heart attack.He was in his 81s / year.1 Mr.Ransom was born and educated in Montreal, but lived for .many years at Pointe Claire wher +t | = \" ms he made a substantial contributior to the Lilly Memorial Church.Hg was also superintendent of the church\u2019s Sunday school.An accountant and salesman by profession, Mr.Ransom worked with the Burland Lithographing Company and later with the Consolidated Lithographing Compagy in Montreal until he retired eight years ago.During his retirement Mr.Ransom made many visits to the sick in the larger city hospitals.He is survived by his wife, the | former Jane Robinson, of West- mount, .a brother John Milton Ransom, of Toronto, a sister Miss Maude Ransom, of Westmount, and a cousin Andrew H.Ransom, of Westmount.The funeral service was held in the chapel of Joseph C.Wraÿ & Bro.Mountain street, Wednesday.Rev.George K.Ward officiated and burial was ih Mount Royal cemetery.Work Hard.(Continued from Page 3) a You can make a big saving on your fuel bill NS by ordering Lasalle Coke now.Compare Lasalle Coke\u2019s low prices \u2014 investi-ute S its superior home-heating performance \u2014 note its guarantee of satisfacti.a whne three Cleveland men found- .ed the first informal club, He sai = and you\u2019ll see why Lasalle Coke is a better buy.that Gyro was the \u201csecond oldes unit, next to Rotary, on the North American Continent.\u201d In 1919, he said, a Gyro club sprang up in Chicago and later in \u2018{ Toronto.By 1920, he added, thé first Gyro International convene tion was held.Today, the speaker stated, Gyro \u2018 clubs stretch from Dawson Creek in the Yukon to California, io Act now for worthwhile savings \u2014 telephone your regular fuel dealer ov Lasalle Coke Company, UN.6-6531, Buy now and save \u2014 Pay in easy instalments the west to.the east coast o Canada and all across the United States.Membership in the organization is \u201cgrowing steadily\u201d he said.: The speaker was introduced by Harry Griffin and thanked by Allie Boire. ~ THE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 51, 1051 Westmount Guest House Keepers Organize Above are the elected officers of the newly formed Westmount Property apd Guest Owners Association which \u2018has been organized to fight to right: Mrs.the ban on rooming houses in certain areas.Left dent.A.White, committee chairman; Alan Mitchell, vice-president; Mrs.R.Cardinal, secretary-treasurer; and Elphege Henard, presi- J.A.DeLalanne, McGill Grad Head Tours West McGill's success story.and the extent to wltich the Graduates\u2019 Society has been able to assist the university in post-war problems will be toid to hundreds of McGill graduates in Western Canada and the United States by James A.deLalanne, 633 Lansdowne Avenue, president of the society.Mr.deLalanne left Morday ni&ht for an extended trip during which he will meet officers and members of the societÿ's branches in Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles.There is a total of 1,372 graduates in these areas, Calgary Visit to P.P.C.L.E.Campaign Readied By Homoeopathic : Seek $98,000 Goal Preparations are well under way for the start of the Homoeopathic Hospital's annual financial campaign, Sept.5 - 22, D.B.Creighton, prominent local investment dealer and drive chairman, reported today.The objective has been set at $98,000.Careful study has shown is the strict minimum necessary to overcome the annual operating deficit and to replace a very small part of the institution's worn equipment.Douglas Bremner, hospital president, recently announced the appointment of Mr.Creighton as campaign chairman and at the same time expressed his pleasure that the drive would be in such capable hands.Mr.Bremner pointed out that through the years the hospital has become more essential than ever, particularly in the Notre Dame de Grace district where it is located.Calls on its services have increased which, coupled with higher costs, have made the financial problem assume more importance than ever.Other Officials Assisting Mr.Creighton in his important task will be S.B.Kim- ber, deputy chairman; John R.Gale, chairman special names; R.P.Howard, vice-chairman, special names; G.B.Puddicombe, K.C, chairman, territorial divisions; A.Ogilvy Leslie, vice-chairman, territorial divisions; Keith B.Crom- ble, chairman publicity; H.C.Howard, vice-chairman, publicity; J.M.McConnell, Jr, and John B: Lewis, advisory committee, and (Continued on page 6) \u2018 % The McGill grads\u2019 head, who will aiso attend a meeting of the Canadian Institute of Chartered As- countants opening Sept.4 at Banff, will meet officers of the Calgary branch of the Graduates\u2019 \u2018Society \u2018this weekend.While he is in Calgary he will also visit former members of the Princes Patricia\u2019s Canadian Light Infantry, with whom he served during World War I.He will outline the success of graduates\u2019 class re-unions, nzariy 30 of which are scheduled for this tall; the growth in membership in the society from 3,100 in 1941 to more than 7,000 for the year ending May 31 last; the success of members of the graduating classes, of whom 500 enrolled in the so- May; the stimulation of interest in the Alma Mater Fund, which raised $61,000 in the first year of its operation in 1947 and last university néeds.Two Key Groups Mr.deLalanne will emphasize ~the importance in alumni work of strong branch organization, and actively functions class officers, as being the two key groups in the success of the society's efforts, There are now 48 branches of the society, with the 50th, the are located throughout Canada, the United States, Great Britain, British West Indies and South America.There are 192 McGill graduates in the Calgary area where Mr.Justice S.J.Shepherd is president of the local branch; 524 in Vancouver and district where Dr.A.Leigh Hunt is president, and Robert S.O'Meara serves as head of the branch.There are 86 graduates in the Washington State branch area, class organization, notably among ii ciety at the time of graduation in i year raised $121,000 for urgent | Newfoundland branch, scheduled } to open this fall.The branches ZE 198 in the Victoria area where |g Troops In Korea To Be Entertained Fourteen U.S.0.-Camp Shows are scheduled to be playing to sol- dier-audiences by next spring, according to an announcement by James Sauter, president, and Lawrence Phillips, vice-president of the recently reactivated Camp Shows.Six companies are slated for Korea, to depart at one-month intervals, five for Alaska and three for Europe.°° The first show on the schedule, a six-act revue, will leave for the Far East on Sept.1.Variety artists are being signed for subsequent groups.The first of the Alaska shows will leave Nov.1 and the Europe-bound companies will sail Nov.1, Dec.15 and Feb.1.Seattle; 187 in Northern California, with headquarters in San Francisco and 185 in Southern California, with Los Angeles as the headquarters city.PAGE FIVE Bing Crosby likes to \u201crought it\u201d, months at his vast Elko, Nevada but in comfort.The star of Frank ranch which has a four-bedroom Capra's \u201cHere Comes.The Groom\", ranch-house, a huge refrigeratos for Paromount spends the summer cabin and a multiple garage, TOC D0 C0 OCT OCD OCC DOC 0 CARBURETOR SERVICE REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT FOR ANY MAKE eEfNERAG.AUTOMOBILE (EQUIPMENT 4010 St.Catherine West Fl.4611 (Corner Atwater).A TOC 0 C0000 COC DOC Refresh Yourself with the WINNER\u201d o\u20140\u20140\u20140\u20140\u2014\u2014 y ®judged BEST CANADIAN 3 ee BEER af the great 1950.47 & Brussels Exhibition, Judged BEST CANADIAN BEER by a fast-growing number \u2018of Canadian fans.PROVE IT YOURSELF \u2014 YOU BE THE JUDGE\u2014RIGHT AWAY YOU'LL AGREE THAT fssastsssttl Jai: SHC ne Reseda ppt) which has its headquarters in|} SPECIAL \u2014 ANY CA We use only top quality\u2014high grade\u2014long wearing lining.oe Eros.ltd \u201cYour West \u2018End Ford and Monarch Dealer\u201d 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST \u2014 WA FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY 1940 UP 51 hit .Includes labour and lining 1175 (Corner Grand Boulevard) men am ar 1 ag Sema - PAGE SIX \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ss \u2014 \u2018( .Referring to the $98,000 objec- Campaign ssn * |tive sought, Mr.Creighton noted (Continued from page 5) -I that last year governmental al- F.W.Rogers, campaign secre- lowances for each indigent pa- tary.tient totalled $4 daily while ac- SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN OF THE MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Day end Evening Courses DRAWING © PAINTING * DESIGN MODELLING AND SCULPTURE ® GRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL ART ® LETTERING * FRESCO PAINTING * JLLUSTRATION AND COLOUR * TEXTILE DESIGN AND PRINTING.Children\u2019s and Junior Clcsses from 3 to 16 years Nona prn fessional classes for adult begihners REGISTER NOW OPENING OCTOBER 1st | i Principal: Write for Syllcbus Arthur Lismer, R.C.A., LL.D.1379 Sherbrooke St.W.PL.1605 NOW dll under one roof Improved \u2014 Enlarged Facilities 25 Years of Teaching Services N 0 W brings you every advantage to study ® ELECTRICITY ® RADIO © TELEVISION to enter BIG PAY JOBS THE NEW CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Campaign Chairman man declared: \u201cPlease remember when you are deciding the amount provided by the law.\u201d come tax purposes to the extent of your subscription, your gift may help to save a life oF ease long painful hours of suffering and that contributions are deductible for in- ARLINGTON SCHOOL 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Boys and Girls 3-8 Years Miss A.Buttanshaw Froebel Certificate, England Good Grounding in Grade Subjects Dramatics - French - Handiwork - Music Interviews 10-12 A.M.from Sept.5, at the Westmount Y.M.C.A., er Phone WE 4334.Private Kindergarten SEPT.12th RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch D.B.Creighton, prominent local businessman, who will act as chairman of the forthcoming Peter Pan Nursery School Special programme arranged.for Children from 3 to 6 years.RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, 220 Prince Albert Avenue Homoecpathic Hospital campaign, {or $98,000.The drive opens September 5.7 tual- hospital costs averaged $13.15 a day per patient, There were 4,761 patignts hospitalized in 1950 and 17,756 examinations and treatments at the hospital in! the outdoor department clinics.Of | these clinic cases, 12,583 were, either surgical or emergency cases.A large number of the patients could make only a small payraent | or none at all, | In bespeaking a generous response from everybody, the chair- ROWLAND'S .TUTORIAL .© Classes and SCHOOL private tuition © Motriculation in one year @© McGill Supplementals © High School Grades 69 Bruce Ave.Phone FI.-1339 ESTABLISHED 1922 Building 1204 CRESCENT STREET REGISTER NOW FOR NEW CLASSES Registration Hours Daily 9 to 5 p.m.\u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 p.m.All Information without charge to vou UN.6-0959 HAWKIN LRAM., ARCM, PIANIST TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE STUDIO 4200 Sherbrooke St.West WI.6203 | | ! | | | | EDNA MARIE | THE WESTMOUNT PROTESTANT SCHOOLS will re-open on September 5th and 6th SENIOR HIGH SCHCOL (Grades 10 and 11) Sept.5\u20149.00 a.m.Supplemental Examinations in Room 12, 1.30 p.m.New pupils who did not attend a Westmount School in 1950-51 will report to the Principal.Sept.6 \u2014 9.30 a.m.Grade 10\u2014Assemble in Gymnasium.10.30 a.m.Grade |l\u2014Assemble in Gymnasium.JUNIOR HICH SCHOOL (Grades 7, 8, 9) Sept.5\u2014 9.30 a.m.and 1.30 p.m.Supplemental Examinations.1.30 p.m.Pupils who were not in a Westmount School last year, and who have not yet registered, will report to the Principal.Sept.6 \u2014 Grades will assemble as follows: Grade 8 \u2014 9.00 a.m.; Grade 7 \u2014 1.30 p.m.Grade 9 \u2014 2.30 p.m.\u2018Girls go to Gymnasium; Boys go to Assembly Hall?ELEMENTARY GRADES (Grades 1 to 6) 5 \u20149.00 a.m.All former pupils will report to their district schools.2.00 p.m.All new pupils will report to the Principals of their district schools.The districts are as follows: ROSLYN SCHOOL: The north side of Sherbrooke St.and above from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Ave.(west side) to Claremont Ave.South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Ave.(east side) to eastern limits of Westmount.Sept.KING'S SCHOOL: QUEEN'S SCHOOL: JOAN TENNANT School of Dancing -° For information call WE.5959 REGISTER NOW Vocal Instruction Coaching for Concerts - Opera - Radio For 25 years solist in Paris, London, Vienna and other European cities.Single or Groups For appointments call GL, 4015 1648 Sherbrooke St.W.KARL STEINER Pianist Coach Accompanist Graduate of Vienna State / Academy of Music ; \"Will re-open his studio on ept.Ist Please\" Call For Appointment - î 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.ë 6532 Somerled Avenue WA.6287 teachers.Large rooms, outside play area.Girls through elementary and high school classes for university entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.SMALL CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Principal MISS MARY WINSPEAR, M.A., Ph.D.School Opens Sept.11 Nursery School opens Sept.12th and 13th Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups vith experienced Taxi service available.Older cn aa Sept Afternoons EL.4310 ces WESTON SCHOOL 18 Severn Avenue, Westmount Fi.9956 ST.non-residential G EO RS E ! S co-educational SCHOOL founded in 1930 Pre-school, Elementary, and Junior High School Conducted on modern lines by .highly qualified and experienced staff.Excellently equipped classrooms.All faciilties for outdoor play and sports.- Dinner served at school.Fall term opens September 12, 1951 AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A., Principal For prospectus and further Information apply to the Secretary, Mrs.Berman, 3090 Westmount Blvd.WE.3204 Catholic High School 3465 DUROCHER STREET Conducted by the PRESENTATION BROTHERS character build- athletics; gvim- Experienced staff: ing; organized nasium: central location, Accredited high school and college preparatory.Junior and Senior Matriculation.Separate Junior and Commercial Departments, The Principal may be seen daily from 2 to 4 p.m., and at other times by appointment.Registration Commences August 20th \u201cSchool Reopens September 4th Telephones: MArquette 2713-1879 ~ SCHOOL OF DANCING ANNOUNCING etc.and classes For information call \u2014 WA.2439 School Now Open For Registration 5185 Decarie Bivd., Montreal \u2018The opening of season classes in Tap - Ballet, Commencing Sept.10th Private - semi private sean [EER THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST $1, 1951 PAGE SEVEN EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Bank of Montreal men and women answer the banking questions of visitors to their booth in the \u201cDesign for Living\u201d section of the Coliseum building in the Canadian National Exhibition, just opened in Toronto.The first bank display ever set up at the C.N.E., the B of M booth last year attracted more than a quarter- of-a-million visitors and supplied infor- personal financing and More than 5,000 people sat down with the bauk\u2019s personnel to discuss their financial affairs and banking problems.Since the introduction of Personal Planning at that time, over 100,000 persons have individually sought information on this new money management system.The experience of many of them indicates its unigue effectiveness in meeting the high cost of living.Other \u201cextras\u201d who have attained screen prominence include Alan Ladd, Dennis O'Keefe, Joan Crawford and Rita Hayworth, [JJWESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE [J] MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.ENROLL NOW FOR DAY OR EVENING COURSES.PRIVATE LESSONS ALSO AVAILABLE.GRADUATES WITH LEADING MONTREAL FIRMS, WEllington 1885 \"The School of Successful Students\" Keefe Brasselle, who has a key role in George Stevens\u2019 \u201cA Place In the Sun,\u201d is one of the few movie \u201cextras\u201d to become a star.BURROUGHS SCHOOL OPERATED BY BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE OF CANADA, LIMITED First in Manufacture of Modern Business Machines Big demand for trained Burroughs operators.High School graduates can qualify for good-paying positions.Free .Employment Service.BURROUGHS -CALCULATORS BOOKKEEPING © BILLING MACHINES Call, 'phone or write for information 1961 St.Catherine St.W.Fl.2401 Montreal, Quebec mation on Personal Planning to 27,000 of them.(CLASSICAL INSTITUTE] i \u2014 Day \u2014 Evening Name oir.| Address .uec.0.0c0s00000000 | City .c.Prov.\u2014 \u2014 em \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = OF DRESS DESIGNING School of Designing and Sewing 1821 St, Catherine St.W.* SEWING DRAPING DESIGNING SKETCHING Day and Evening Courses REGISTER NOW MARGUERITE FORTIER director FALL TERM COMMENCES Sept, 17th REGISTER NOW Phone: FL 2908 or fill in coupon below Miss, v Please forward me free pres- | peetus of your course, | Indicate whether Day or Even- | ing course desired.| Westm't RCAF.\" (Continued from Page 8) umphal progress.at Dorval, returning from a two- week tour of England and Scotland which was almost a triumphal progress.The band had a record of second prize in competition with four other Dominions\u2019 bands, a widly encored performance in the famed Princess Gardens in Edinkurgh, and a meeting with Prime Minister Clement Attlee of Great Britain, \u201cOur boys signed thousands of autographs, and everybody wanted to know about our R.C.AF.kilts,\u201d Pipe \u2018Major Laurie told The Star today.\u201cThey had never seen an air force pipe band before, but the way they.liked us I think there'll Pe plenty of them before long.\u201d The pipers from 401 Squadron, who were the youngest, as a band, among some 1,200 pipers rallied in Scotland for the clan gathering, placed second in competition to the Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada from Hamilton, Ont.They nosed out the Seaforth Highlanders of \u2018+ Canada from Vancouver and bands from Australia and Rhodesia.Jot 5802 PARK AVENUE: A A CRescent \u201c7758 ROBICHAUD COMMERCIAL ACADEMY 393 Prince Albert (Corner Sherbrooke) Westmoiunt Stenographic Work: Gregg, Pitman and Bilingual Shorthand.Also fyping, filing, commercial law, etc.The number of students is restricted so as to give each student individual instruction.: Large, well-lighted classrooms.-RE-OPENING SEPT.10th Enroll Now DExter 2663 LY, George Williams Collage : and Schools.of the Montreal ymcea INFORMATION FROM THE REGISTRAR 744! DRUMMOND STREET Sir George Williams College ARTS, SCIENCE, AND COMMERCE College courses for High School graduates [men and women} leading in two years fo diploma of Associate in Arts, Science, or Commarce, in four years to degree of B.A, B.Sc., or B.Com.DAY AND EVENING Equivalent courses day and evening divisions.SPECIAL PROGRAMS Preparation for admission to post-graduate er professional faculties including Engineering, Law, Dentistry, Education, étc., training for the various certificates in Accountancy.PARTIAL STUDIES Mature students with suitable backgrounds may be admitted to individual courses in the Evening Division.COURSES OFFERED ' Astronomy Latin\u2019 Commercial Law * Geology Philosophy Transportation Chemistry Fine Acts Business Management Biology \u201cEconomics Marketing Physics Education Secretarial Practice Mathematics Geography Credits \u201cDraughting History Collections Textiles Political Science Corp.Finance English Psychology Insurance - French Sociology Purchasing German Accountancy Taxation Spanish Advertising Int'l, Trade \u2014 Greok Public Speaking and many others.MONTREAL 25 .MA.8331 Sir George Williams Evening High School Complete evening high school leading to high school graduation.Preparation for High School Leaving if desired, General, Mathematics-Science, Commercial Courses.EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Evening classes in grades V, VI and VII for young people, and a special class for adults leading to high schoo! entrance.Sir George Williams Business School DAY EVENING Open to both men and women, Secretarial, Steno- graphie, and Bookkeeping courses, ten months in length in day division, similar courses in evening division plus French Conversation, and various technical courses such as Estimating, etc.and Sir George Williams School of Art - DAY EVENING Professional and leisure-time training in all branches of Fine and Commercial Art, including drawing and painting, modelling and sculpture, portraiture, poster design, fashion drawing illustration, cartooning, textile design, advertising art, | F } st Tine i aR ak api nt aren an: PAGE EIGHT rr THE EXAMINER * Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN BUBURB OF CANADA'S METRUPULIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY\u2019 Head Office: 2191 Hampton WAlnut 27734 \u201cThe Examiner\u201d sims to be an independent.clean devoted to public servira.Mal) subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $L.U0 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall.Ottaws newspaper for the home, Post Office Dept.Ave.ment.good time for FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 sponsibilities ?Modern Youth Not Decadent * * + Westmount And Other Parents Urged To Take-Stock Westmount schools re-open next week and the long grind for students and teachers alike, starts again for another school year.It was therefore fitting and timely that the Municipal Service Bureau and the City Improvement League sponsored a radio-ad- dress on Saturday by Robert A.Spiers, headmaster, of Selwyn House School.Mr.Spiers said that nothing could be be further from the truth than to say that modern youth is decadent.He was commenting on the many stories which have recently appeared in the press concerning delinquency .amongst high school students in the United States and at Crystal Beach, Ontario.¥ 0% * It\" is true of youth in every age that their condition is one of unstable equilibrum The Selwyn School headmaster, warned parents to focus their attention on three main characterists of youth \u2014 \u2018their responsiveness to vital, ship; their keen sensitiveness to encouragement; and their genuine need of wholehearted confidence er, forgetting in school, may easily be undone if the home training and atmosphere is not in harmony with the school approach.LETTERS lo the Editor Letters are reproduced as a public service.They do not reflect editorint opinlon and the paper does not accept responsibility for their contents.Holiday Asked On Oct.23 The Editor The Examiner.Si, ; Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phil'p, the future rulers of the British Commonwealth of Nations, will visit here on October 23 according to the itinerary of the Royal Tour published.1 sincerely hope that Westmount City Council and the Westmount School Commissioners will see fit to proclaim a holiday on this history making event.Those of us who were privileged to see King George and Queen Mary on the occasion of their visit to Westmount in May 1939 will never forget the enthusiasm aroused amongst the children who lined the route when their majesties passed.If we are to preserve the royal connection and I for one shudder to think otherwise, it is important that as many people as possible be given an opportunity to see the royal couple.1 hope that consideration will be given to the sugegstion that our civic and school authorities make it a real holiday for the people here.A Westmount Parent, Keep Rooming-Houses Out The Editor \u201cThe Examiner.Sir, After reading the Examiner of Jast week in which the formation of the Westmount Guest-House Keepers Association was reported, I am left rather at a loss to understand the attitude of these peo-, ple.They were told some six or BAHA'I A WORLD FAITH All men have been created to carry forward an ever- advancing civilization.Baha'u'llah For study classes, discussion groups and literature inquire: Box No.58 - Tel.GL.1879 | seven years ago that rooming- houses would not be permitted-in certain areas, but despite this warning, they continue to operate and even open up new board- ing-houses in the banned zones evidently hoping that the federal housing laws would afford them protection.When the federal act was® rescinded in April of this year, Westmount immediately enforced the by-law already in effect.Just why certain individuals should think it a right to move in on Westmount with rooming houses, taking advantage of the many privileges residents here enjoy, simply for their own financial benefit is not at all clear.Residents of any municipality have a right to say just how they wish the city to be run, and to decide what kind of a city it should be.I am quite sure that the majority of property owners would not be happy to think of Westmount in terms of a Montreal bed-room.To our City Council I would say keep Westmount the fine residential city it is, and keep out these rooming-house operators.Old Resident, * | Calvary United Church | * * The services of Sunday will conclude the union services of First Baptist and Calvary Congregations for this summer period.Al the morning service at 11 a.m.the sermon theme will be \u201cThe Transforming Power of Love.\u201d The communion of The Lord's Supper will follow the Sermon.The evening service will be held in the Church at 7.30 p.m.The guest preacher will be the Rev.E.Clifford Knowles, M.A., B.D, Chaplain and Student Counsellor at McGill University.Wednesday, Sept.5, at 8 p.m, there will be a joint meeting of the Women's Association and the ;iary, Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxil- in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors.All the young ladies of Lhe congregation are invited.On Sunday, Sept.9, at the morning service a Memorial Window will be unveiled commemorating thé life and work of the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.E.Munson Hill.The three daughters of Dr.and Mrs.Hill will take part in the un- veiling, and Rev.E.C.Woodley THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, \u2014 but their extremes of conduct, their extravagances of emotion and language and even of dress are, Mr.Spiers said he felt confident, only the forerunners of that integration.of life which we hope to find in the adult\u2019 citizen, if parents and teachers play théir part conscientiously.in their develop- At the opening of the school year is a parental stock-taking.What | is our rating with our children?How well have we risen to the greatness of our re- Mr.Spiers put to parents.¥ 4% \u201c Team play for both parents and children should be encouraged he said.That parents are taking a keener interest in their children\u2019s schooling is evidenced by the activities of Home and School Associations in which the parents and teachers get together to discuss the many problems to be faced in this ever changing day and age.This is a step in the right direction and should lead to better co-operation between teacher and parent with ultimate benefit to the child.In the past too many parents have tried to push the responsibility of rearing the child on the shoulders of the teach- AUGUST 31, 1951 p\u2014\u2014 rl Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.Were a few of the questions * enthusiastic leader- in them.\u201d that what the child learns and Rev.Charles Cushing, both of whom obtained their ministerial degrees during the principalship ship if Dr.Hill in the Congregational College, will conduct the service and preach the sermon.At the evening service Sept.9, the Rev.F.A.C.Doxsee, M.A, B.D, Minister of Union Church, St.Anne de Bellevue, will preach.The Nursery Division and the Mission Band will re-open on Sunday morning September 9, during the hour of service.The Church School will re-open on Sunday morning, Sept.16, at 9.45 a.m.with an open session.DEFEATING THE KILLERS The average person, in his daily routine, encounters the germs of tuberculosis and, occasionally, the germs actually enter his body, Most people, however, are able to resist the disease.Care of general health, well balanced meals and regular chest x-rays are the surest means of controlling what was once a major killer.PER CAPITA Canada has the highest per capita metal production of any country in the world.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ) CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, September 2nd [1.00 a.m.Public Worship.The Minister will preach.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Joint Services in - STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wesbmount Ave, and Victoria Ave.11.00 nN m, RID T WORK IN GOD'S VUF How A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, DD, EVERYONE WELCOME Doris Killam, A.T.C.M,, L.Mus, (McGill), Organist and Choir Director * Christian Science | TA \u201cChrist Jesus\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from John 5:19: \u201cThe Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the|-\u201d following from the Bible: \u201cAnd when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him.And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of .the palsy, grievously tormented.And Jesus said unto the ceriturion: \u2018Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, 80 be it done unto thee.And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour.\u201d (Matthew 8.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cOur Master is first article of faith propounded to his students was healing, .and he proved his faith by his works.God never ordained.a material law to annul the spiritual law.If there were BAPTIST : WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, September 2nd Dp.Johnston At Both Services 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE HOUSE ON TOP OF , THE MOUNTAINS.\u201d Communlon at Noon.7.30 p.m.\u201cWE HAVE FOUND \u2014 WATER.\u201d \u201cAltar! Tent! Weill\u201d VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED ANGLICAN Church of The Advent.Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay - \u2018Rev.M.J.C.Levason Fiftcenth Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10,15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion: 8.00 am.Monday aud Friday; 7.00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Maitins: 7.30 am.daily, except on Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.50 p.m.dafly, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS \u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C, Rev.P.R.M, Farrell, M.A.Rectors Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity Holy Communion.8.00 a.m.Morning Service and Ser- 11.00 a.m.mon.7.30 p.m.Evensoug (said).Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kennath Naylor, Rector, Fifieenth Sunday After- Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Wednesday.7.00 a.m.Holy Communlon, Thursday 10.00 a.m.Holy Commuition, such a material law, it would oppose the supremacy of Spirit God, and impugn the wisdom ¢; the creator.Jesus walked on th \u2018waves, fed the multitude, heale the sick, and raised the \u2018dead If direct opposition to material Jaws, His acts were the demonstratioï of Science, overcoming the false claims.of materlal sense or law.\u201d \u201cld X \u2014 Je | Westmount Baptist J After a vacation spent on the Maine Coast, Dr.J.A.Johnston returns to his pulpit in West- mount Baptist Church on Sunday.The theme of the morning mer- mons will be \u2014 \u201cThe Houge on the Top of the Mountains,\u201d while that of the evening will be \u2014 \u201cWe have Found® \u2014 Water, \u201d Strangers and Visitors to the cit are cordially invited to atten these services.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road Westmount, Que.* Sunday, September end 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service.\u201c Subject: \u201cChrist Jesus.\u201d Golden Text: John 6:19.The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He seeth the Rather do.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading - Room, 62 Academy Rou 2.00 pom.to 4.00 p.m.Tuesday days and Fridays, except Sondeyé and Holidays.UNITED - CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D, Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac.Organist and Choir Director Sunday, September 2nd 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE TRANSFORMING POWER OF LOVE The Communion of The Lord's Supper will be shared following the sermon, 7.30 p.m.Service of Worship.Guest Preacher, Rev.TM Clifford Knowles, M.A.,, B.D., Chaplain and Counsellor of McGill University.The Congregation of First Baptist wlll worship in Calvary Church.Visitors to the City and Friends Cordially Invited to these Services.ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT and WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL August and for the first in September, these two will worship to- During Sunday congregations gether in: Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) The final United Service for this season in WESTMOUN To PARE-EMM ANUEL (Corner Western.RCE Tansdowne) REV M.ANT will speak on \u201cTHE_ SACREDNESS OF COMMON TASKS.\u201d (Morning Service only) Organist and Cholr Director.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Buc., F.C.C.0.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, September 2nd 11.00 a.m, Morning Worship.\u201cLABOUR'S TASK,\u201d 7.30 p.m, Evening Worship.\u201cLABOURERS WITH GOD.\u201d Dr.T., E.McLennan will -preach at both Services.Mr.John Robb, Organist and Choir Director G.71: mec 2746 29- Order Your PAINT By Telephone From.PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) PHONE FOR FREE COLOUR CHARTS ® GLIDDEN PAINTS © SPRED SATIN © JAPALAC ENAMEL THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising - | |WAlnut 2773» PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY | 10 WORDS 35+ 3 c for each additional word N THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE PAGE NINE Authorized Dealers for % General Electric % Connor Washers * Moffat Ranges % Beach Stoves % Bendix Economat * Inglis Washers % Northern Electric SALES AND SERVICE Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St, Catherine West (Near Greens Avenue) EXPERT RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS We Deliver GL.2336 NE WE.2226 FI.8674 ; hi .- v + \\ 13 APARTMENTS 29-2 FOR SALE 34 HELP WANTED 41 DOMESTIC PETS WANTED \u2019 (General) FEMALE YERY attractive kléten, house train- THREE or 4 room apartment In| ELECTRIC stove, perfect condition, COMFORTABLE room and part cd: No charge.Guarantee of good TRADES AND Westmount required, Good references.FI.4414, ~~ G-32 board for honest working woman, in h9Me essential.LA.7997.G-15 ' FI.5308, GR.0288.G-28 MAN'S C.C.M.bicycle for sale, In per- exchange for some housework.West- LARGE airy kennels with individual TWO business men, brothers, wish a* furnished apartment or duplex, two bedrooms, for October 1; a sublét for 6-7 monihe: would be acceptable.We\" have a very efficient cleaning lady.References suppled.Days MA.5675, evenings AT.8627.\u2026 G-13 20 ROOMS TO LET LARGE bed-sitting room, $35.00 monthly, aldo double room, private: bath, in nice Westmount residence, unrestricted, WE.9586, LARGE double room, twin beds, near Westmount Park, suitable two 6 SILVER fox jacket, $50.00; maroon fect condition, .has hardly been\u2019 used.Phone GL.17566 after 6 p.m.No deal- era.: G-23 REFRIGERATORS, well known makes, save from $50.00 to $100.00; washing machines and stoves, 15% off.Special for limited time only.Montreal West Refrigeration and Sales, 96 Westminster Avenue North.mount near transportation, WE, 5750, 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CAPABLE lady-companion, wishes permanent position.Give me a call.CIt.0559.: G-29 38-a SALES HELP MALE DE, 7111.Free tax! service.G-24 LARGE rose velvet sofa; Victorian love-seat.PL.4481.- 3-2 REAI ESTATE cloth fall coats $15.00; evening gown, black with green bolero, $30.00.All H.JOSEPH & CO.runs, special accommodation for puppies and cats.Clipping, bathing, and tattooing, champion cocker at stud.Registered puppies for gale.Pamela B.Mack, 6470 Cote de Liesse, Dorval, phone Lachine.4318-J-13 G-7 VEVA ROBSON offers the only Dog Beauty Shop in Montreal, 342-À Viec- toria, WA.6687 \u2014 Also an exclusive Boarding Kennel catering to a Hmited Bumber a Phone Ste, Anne de 42 PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS \u2018For particulars, P.O.Box 213, Station L, Westmount, \u2018Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End Sunday afternoon 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted for small car near Springfield Avenue, Westmount, im- mediately or for winter months.GL.2746.G-18 29-2 FOR SALE .(General) .ICE BOX White steel, apartment size, capacity, perfect condition, $17.00.50-1b, GL.G-22 TRAILERS TO RENT Moving?Going to the country?We rent luggage, boat, horse and cabin trallers.Couplings and hitches for car supplied.AT.9871, evenings AT, aes, TWO cribs, one small pink, larger, pale yellow; junior bed with chest; baby\u2019s chest of drawers; carriages; toys, ride-em tractdr, station wagon, irieycle; lamps; oil paintings; piang, Knabe.420 Prince\u2019 Albert, afternoons, PIANO, Baldwin spinet type, bench, walnut finish, perfect condition, $600; Indian rug, beige,.4x6, $30.00; red figured drapes; valance, Guatemalan cloth, lined and interlined, $40.00.UN.6-4887.G-12 BABY carriage, llke new, original cost $45.00, will sell for $22.00.EX.8730.G-14 11\u2014 M.A Collin FUNCRAL HOM .5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExTer 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chape\u2019 | © æ ma rt rame School will take place.Regular | and 110.00 o\u2019clock in order to arrange Carrick, Bert Joseph, business girls.GL.8198.for G-17 Size Jo excellent conditioff.I FOUNDED 1804 SEISHT Rig {o Som fes $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE NOMUBATIS RST RE private family 1n estmount.- INGS FOR SALESMEN 2673.| G-21 EXDALE 9318 VITE OUTSTANDING SEL- 23 > ROOM AND BOARD \u2018Wanted, all kinds of ornaments; RIENCE.FOR - ; oil paintings; orien- INTERVIEW TELEPHONE.WANTED ching, gont-glass: ofl paintings; orig | HA.TOI, : G-9 ELDERLY retired woman a desires 82 DOMESTIC HELP 39 LOST rig! comfortable room an oard : with private family, $65.00 per month.WANTED - Phone DE.1682 or write Box 175, PART time help required for two |LOST, grey and white kitten, vicin- c-o 2185 Hampton.G-27 adults, apartment.WE.8289, 4326 ity Grosvenor and Sherbrooke, GL.26 GARAGES TO LET \u201c| Sherbrooke West.G-31 2529.G-20 GARAGE suitable for small car.WE.5772, G-19 Temple Emanu-El Regular Temple Services in the Temple Auditorium will be resumed this evening September 7th at 8.15, Dr.Harry J.Stern will officiate.School Enrollment Sunday morning, September 9th at 10.00 o'clock.Registration in all departments of the Religious sessions for High School Department, commences Saturday, September 15th at 9.45 a.m.The Junior School commences sessions, Sunday Morning, September 16th at 10.00 o'clock, Daily Hebrew classes will begin sessions, Monday afternoon, September 10th at 3.30 o'clock.Yom Kippur Services Professor Cohon will alternate with Dr, Stern on High Holy Days Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur Services will be held as during the past five years both in the Temple the Temple Community House in order to accommodate all our members.Dr.Samuel S.Cohon, head of the department of Theology, Hebrew Union College and distinguished Jewish scholar will alternate with Rabbi Stern in conducting the High Holy Day Services.In Charge of Seating Arrang- ments.Under the chairmanship of E.T.Gayfinkle, the Pew Committee will commence sessions Sunday Morning, September 9th at for High Holy Days seating.Associated with Mr.Garfinkle are the following: Messrs: Arthur Pascal, Garner Bornstein, Jack Bugene FuneraL D Established 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge IRECTORS -| Yom Kippur afternoon, : Toe A DARLING DOLL Playmate for little girls, room- decorations for big girls! This dolly is 30-inches tall, has straw- yarn hair.Easy-to-make 30-inch doll wears child's size-2 clothes.Pattern C561; has transfer of doll only.Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c) which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to this paper's Needlework Department, 2191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G.Write plainly the Pattern desired.Send Twenty-five Cents more \"| Neewlecraft Book.Illustrations of knitting, household accessories, dolls, toys .ideas.A free pattern is printed in the book.\"Home Economics IT'S THE FASHION! It's the Shrug! It's the handiest little quick-done fashion ever! Wear it now and all summer with simply everything.Quick crochet! Crazy shell-stitch in white or pastel cotton .for this! Pattern 971; directions, sizes 32-34, 36-38.(in coins) for the Laura Wheeler patterns for crochet, embroidery, many hobby and gift Stearns, Nathan Bing, Max Herman Tower, George Hollinger, Samuel Paperman, Hershell Lewis, Harry Horn, Joseph Bambiger, Maurice Schwartz, Memorial Booklet to be issued for Yom Kippur, The Roll of Remembrance in which members memorialize their heloved departed will be prepared for issuance on October 10th.Members of the Congregation are requested at the very earliest to send in names of departed they wish to be memorialized.Closing date for all insertions will be September 19th, Christian School Visits Temple The United Church Vacation School of Point St.Charles visited the Temple recently under the leadership of the Rev.Victor Rose.PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65c ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CARTAGE \u2014 MOVING GENERAL TRANSPORT\u2014Local £7 long distance, Specialty: furnitur®, pianos, refrigerators, Call FI, 182 G- CARPENTRY S.STANDRING \u2014 General carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert Perte manship on all lines of woodworki, Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a specialty.Estimates frés, Satisfaction guaranteed, EL.7453.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterati A Don't discard outdated clothes.Tha ideas.Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mar#t field, Apt.8, BE.4688.G-8 MUSIC LESSONS PIANO TEACHER Is now accepting pupils for the coms ing term at the studio or your homê.EX.8838.G-26 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS -\u2014 Flexalur spring tempered glats.Vinyl piasti tapes.Newest and best on the marké No installation charge.Steel drapes supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate, J.P.Beaudol#, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.5631.BVENINGS, HE.0581 te gogue and the institutes of Jue daism to the splendid assemblage of youths.Temple School Meeting The First meeting of the Temple faculty for this season takes place Monday evening, September 10th at 8.15 o'clock.Mr.William Lightstone, B.A., Execii- tive Director of the School, will at this meeting present school material to teachers, Dr.Stern will confer with teachers on aims and purposes of the Temple Emanu-El Religious School.Constituent Societies The Temple Brotherhood, Sisterhood, Young Married and Home and School Association, as well ag the Temple Book Lovers.Executive Boards are now meeting and formulating their season's prÿ- grammes.President of Temple Brotherhood is Joseph Cooper} Sisterhood President, Mrs.George Hollinger; Home and School President, Maurice Schwartz; Young Married, Dr.Lewis Poch; Boo Lover's Cairmad, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, COW SETS WORLD RECORD New world record for milk yields has been set up by a British cow, Manningford Faith Jan Graceful.This 13-year-old Frie- sian recently achieved a milk yield of 267,315 Ihs., beating previous records by about 11 lbs.Her daily average yield since the first bé- gan to give milk has been 86 lbs.- Dr.Stern received the boys and girls and their teachers and led ! them through the Temple inter- | preting the symbols of the syna- ' > + oh ar AN Ts TRS eR eo ts Le pnp tn re iy vALE TEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 Social > >> Personal >> Engagements > > | Weddings Couple Announce Plans to be Married September 22 Mr.and Mrs.P.F.Mathias have moved from Gordon Crescent to 4335 Westmount Avenue, West- mount.\u2019 Miss Marcelle Barthe, Western À vente, left Wednesday don: New Y urk on the Jle de France to spend a f«w woe!:s in France, and thence to Findland, refurning on the Empress of France with, tie royal tour.Miss Audrey Thomson of \u2018lare- mont Avenue, entertained recently al a kilchen shower in howvor of Miss Phyllis Boyd, bride-to-%e.Dwyer and Miss Betty Dwyer of Westmount have returned from - Europe on the Queen Mary, 1av- 1g been abroad for three moths in the Scandinavian countries 1nd o \u2018her parts of the continent.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marviage of Miss Michele Julien, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Julien, of Westmount, to Mr.Luc Durand, son of the late Lucien Durand and of Mrs.Durand, of.Notre-Dame de Grace, will take place on Monday morning, September 3 at nine o'clock at St.Leo's Church, Westmount.A reception will follow the ceremony fn the Blue Room at the Ritz- Carlton.Mr.and Mrs.William B.Cain of Notre Dame de Grace announce the approaching marriage of their elder daughter.Dorothy Louise to Mr.Stainton A.Cunningham, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Innes Cunning- | Mrs.Alfred Donovan, of Montreal, ham, of Verdun, which has been to Mr.William David Bruce King, to take place on Satur- | eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.John arranged cate 77 WESTERN! WH I) TAX! SERVICE STANDS IN \u2018 WESTMOUNT - N.D.G.AND SNOWDON HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS MME A.{ Snecialist in: E NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT > PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS _ GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES .NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE BRASSIERES - ELASTIC STOCKINGS e eo oo Westmount 6550 ST.HUBERT ST.CORSETIERE MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS 4 Stores At Your Service 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, + day afternoon, September 29, at two o'clock in the chapel of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.The marriage of Loretta Gertrude, only daughter of Mr.and David King, of Westmount, is to take place at ten o'clock on Saturday morning, September 1, at St.Gabriel's Church, Rev.John Carley officiating.Soloist will be Mr.Howard Lobar.The bride will be given in marriage by her\u2019 father and will be attended by a bridesmaid, Miss Alice Paley.Mr.John Shapcott, of Morin Heights, will act as best man for the bridegroom.Ushers will be Mr.Brendan Donovan, brother of the bride, and Mr.John Clifford King, brother of the bridegroom.Following the ceremony a reception is to be held in the Club Room at Vietoria Hall, West- mount.The marriagz of Gertrude Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alec McFaul, of Cap Rouge, Que, to Mr.Norman B.Phillips, of West- mount, son of Mr.Benjamin Phillips and of the late Mrs.Phillips of Quebec, has been arranged to take place tomorrow in tl:e Chapel of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.The .marriage of Michelle De- carie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Anatole Decarie of Westmount, to Mr.Gilles Filion, son of Mr, Jos- tice and Mrs.Ephrem JFiion of Outremont, is taking place tomorrow morning at ten o'clock in SL.Leo's Church, Westmount, COURVAL Miss Jane Isabel Brenchley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles R.Brenchley, of Montreal West, and Mr.R.Walter Benedict Tilden, of Westmount,\u201d whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 22, in Montreal West United Church.Miss Brenchley is a graduate of McGill University in Science, Class of \u201951.Mr.Tilden is a graduate of Royal Roads, B.C.and of McGill University in Commerce, Class of 50.Miss Blanche Emard, @ljvier Avenue, is spending the holiday weekend in Ottawa.Mrs.M.G.MacDonald of 227 Elm Avenue, has left by automobile for a month's trip through\u2019 the western provinces.She is accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.P.Ford, and their son, Junior.The Misses Frances Henry, Norma Colcomb, Lorna Coddington and Hilda McConkey are at present vacationing in Bermuda.Mrs.Doreen Day Troup arrived home in Montreal on the liner Empress of Canada after a trip to England and.the Continent.Mrs.Pierre F.Casgrain, O.B.E., has returned from a stay- at Baie Comeau, Que., where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Panet-Ray- mond.Messrs.Reg.Groome and Alan Stone, who attended the World Scout Jamboree in Austria and later visited the British Isles and various countries on the Continent, will be passengers on the S.S.Empress of Scotland which will arrive at Quebec on Monday, September 3.Dr.J.Ray Carson, M.A, and Mrs.Carson, accompanied by their son and daughter Mr.Ross Carson and Miss Isabel Ann Carson, are WEDDINGS McOUAT-BREMNER At Westview, the county home at Isle Cadieux, Que.of the bride's parents on Saturday afternoon Aug.25, at half-past three o'clock the marriage took place of Miss Mary Evelyn Bremner, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bremner, to Mr.Jon Donald McOuat, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.McOuat of Montreal.Rev.Dr.Charles F.Johnston officiated.Mr.John Robb played the Wurlitzer organ and Mrs.Ellen Reynolds was soloist.The bridal couple stood beneath an arch of white gladioli during the ceremony.The bride's sisters attended her.Miss Marjorie Bremner as maid of honor and Miss Carol Bremner as bridesmaid.Mr.Walter N.Nickles acted as best man far Mr, McOuat .and ushers were Mr.W.N.Reynolds, cousin of the bride, and Mr.Reginald Parker.Given away by her father the bride wore a white flowered nylon organdy frock over white taffeta, made with fitted jacket with tiny buttons, stand up pointed collar, long sleeves ending in points over the hands, and bouffant skirt falling into a slight train.Her finger tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap of organdy trimmed with orange blossoms and stephanotis.She carried an all white cascade bouquet of gladioli and stephan- otis.The maid of honor and bridesmaid were dressed alike in flowered hylon organdy over taffeta.The frocks had fitted bodices with small boleros and bouffant skirts.They wore Juliet caps to tone with gladioli and delphiniums same flowers.was in aqua and the bridesmaid in rose.Mrs.Bremner, brown lace over apricot satin with of Pinocchio roses.tions and pink accessories.mony.adorned with candles and white flowers.ed the.rooms.their costumes trimmed with pink and charles, who held thé post for 26 carried cascade .bouquets of the The maid of honor mother of .the bride, wore a floor length gown of matching hat and corsage bouquet Mrs.McOuat, the bridegroom's mother, wore a floor length original model of blue taffeta, a corsage of pink carna- A reception followed the ceve- The bride's table was \u2018Garden flowers decorat- The couple left on a motor tour Guét de Lausanne Shouts Each Hour Far Into the Night A watchman who nightly calls the hours from the tower of the Cathedral of Lausanne, Switzerland, remains as a reminder of the medieval institution of the \u201cguet.\u201d The present-day guet, or watchman, is named René Mignot and every night at 8.30 he climbs to the bell-tower of the 13th century Notre Dame Cathedral, 120 feet above the streets of Lausanne, to keep his solitary vigil.At 9 o'clock the largest of the seven bells in the tower sounds the hour.M.Mignot hurries out jto the gallery, cups his hands to his mouth, and shouts: \u201cC\u2019est le guet! Il a sonné neuf!\u201d (It's the watchman, It has sounded nine.) He repeats this ery four times walking around the tower, to the north, east, south, and west.The same routine is followed every hour, until 4 a.m.also included ringing the but M.Mignot\u2019s duties have been fied.| every large city in Europe to have : .a guet calling the hours of the | night and watching for fires from the highest vantage point in the area.M.Mignot is the last of this unusual group of watchmen, but, on an average of twice a month he spots a fire and turns in the alarm by direct telephone to the police station.M.Mignot has been the cathedral watchman for the past two years.He succeeded his father, years.Formerly a shoemaker, René Mignot plans to make the cathedral watch job his career.\u201cPerhaps I don\u2019t serve any very useful purpose up here, especially now that the bells are all electrified,\u201d he says, \u201cbut I like the job.\u201d in Eastern Canada and a \u2018boat cruise.The bride wore for travelling a tailored navy crepe dress with red accessories and a corsage of red and white glamelias.Mr.and Mrs.John Donaid.Mc- Ouat will reside in Montreal.The bride is a graduate of Macdonald College and thé bridegroom In olden times the guet\u2019s duties bells, lightened as the bells are electri- It was once the custom for | spending ten days in New York.On their return they will take up residence on Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount.Mr.Ross Carson, prior to going to New York, had just returned from Camp Shilo, Manitoba, where he had been training as a cadet artillery officer, and he will shortly return to St.Francis Xavier University to resume his studies there.- ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Ilvray announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline (Pennie) to Mr.Earl G.Davidson, son of the late Henry Georga Davidson and of Mrs.Davidson of Outremont, the wedding to takc \u2018place at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon, September 15, in the chapel of the Church of thc Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.Havard J.Williams of Westmount announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Gwendolyn Mae, to Mr.Thomas Garfield Gould, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Pierce Gould of Notre Dame de Grace.The wedding has been arranged to take place at half-past four o'clock on Thursday afternoon, September 6, in Trinity Memorial Church.WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO ® PHYSICAL CULTURE ® TURKISH BATHS © MASSAGE \u2018 e REDUCING 4937 Sherbrooke St.W.(Cor.Claremont) For appoiniment, phone ELwood 3754 SNS Rast oF Ne CALL (Frank) HAS & S McKe se 2 RS 4444 Mou of McGill University.ole a coin lh HER Coit fe 0 wid 3 WW ~~ lt W = wl fee da MS \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 a TP me \u2018ow\u2019 | Canadian Cadets Send Gift to Princess pd Favorite among estimated $200,000 worth of birthday gifts received by Princess Margaret on her 21st birthday was beautiful mink cape displayed by Richard Smith and Jean McKeigan.Gift was sent by Canadian cadets of St.John Ambulance Corps, of which Princess Margaret is commandant-in-chief.Shower of diamonds, pearls, sapphires and furs which princess received as birthday gifts from all parts of the world made her closest thing to a fairy princess Europe has seen for decades.Use Up Your Garden Vegetables In Colorful Pickles, Preserves Yellows, greens and reds will make late-summer pickles colorful additions fo the pickle shelf.You'll find that these recipes use the vegetables from your own garden or those that are reasonably priced in the stores.Easily made, they are good insurance against dull meals, come winter, Each of these recipes will make a valuable addition to your pickle recipe file: Pickled Cauliflower 2 quarts of cauliflower flower- ettes 32 cup salt 1.quart white wine vinegar 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons mixed pickling spices.Let cauliflower stand overnight in brine made by using 312 cup salt with enough water to cover.Drain and rinse thoroughly.Bring the vinegar, sugar and spices (which have been tied in a bag) to the boil and boil for 1 or 2 minutes.Remove the spices and put the cauliflower in.Just bring to the boil and pack in sterilized jars.Seal immediately.Green Tomato Preserves 1 quart sliced green tomatoes, 1 lemon 4 cups sugar 1 stick cinnamon Few tiny pieces ginger root % teaspoon thyme.Although the tomatoes start out green, the preserves turn out henna color.Slice up your tomatoes and put them in a large kettle.Grate the lemon and add the rind.Theh add the lemon itself, cut up into small pieces, and all the other ingredients.Let the whole business stand for at least 2 hours.(This to make juice.) Cook over slow heat until tomatoes are thick, stirring occasionally, probably about 20 minutes.Pour into sterilized jars and seal.Indian Chutney 1 pound sour apples, chopped 1 pound onions, chopped 1 pound tomatoes, partially green 1 pound seeded raisins .1 cup brown sugar 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon black pepper 14 teaspoon cloves 2 pieces dried ginger root.Combine ingredients, cover with apple vinegar and cook slowly for 4 hours.Pack in sterilized jars and seal.Ready to serve in 1 month.Cider vinegar may be used instead of apple vinegar.Ripe Cucumber Pickle Peel cucumbers and take out TELEP HONE OPERATORS CASHIERS (OCCASIONAL WORK) Housewives who are interested in working occasionally are invited to discuss with our Employment Office at 1485 Victoria Street our need for telephone operators and cashiers.Telephone operators must have a good knowledge of both raul Ham Lion VW.1.John Rasmussan W.Pleasant View Hotel When school opens children \u2019 Vong La 2.Andy Peters M.R.« NORTH HATLEY, QUE.; ; ; ; 2.Mel Livingstone W.3.Bob Smith MR Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- ust continue this practice and \u20188.Andy Peters M.R.Bo mi R.{1 sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal.ways take a full breakfast be-| 4 Robert Smith MR Junior Girls High Jump | ROUTE 1 TO MAGOG ore leaving for school.\u2019 : ce (Height 431) Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, When a childs stomach is Junior Girls 50 yd.Dash 1.Diane Palmaston M.R.E Tennis and Dancing at mpty he cannot derive advant- (Time 6.6 secs.) 2.Audrey Clarke M.R.Ye easonntle Rates ge from his lessons.He will be| 1 Diane Palmaston M.R.3.Bea Holland W.Ideal for Honeymoon Couples, able to concentrate and this 2.Bev Hollnad W- Junior Boys High Jump \"IE Cocktail Lounge lack of attention will in no way| 3- Mary Murphy W.(Height 4114\u201d) SPRINKLER PROTECTED ist his future progress.1.David Connor M.R.for.oll particulars resardiis Toh For a good breakfast the child [egg or bacon or ham, bread and 2.Andy Webster M.R.McKay, Proprietor, or butter, cheese molasses and milk.| 3.Bill Betts W.0° Monitor, Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771 East of the Bolton Pass On Highway 39, the new_ short route to the Maine Coast.J.B.HAMILTON For Reservations Phone -Mansonville 26 R 2-1 or IN MONTREAL WE.5635 requires fruit juice, cereal, an ro TISSUE CONTAINER FANCY CANDY BOX.CUT STRIP ACROSS TOP WITH RAZOR BLADE AND CUT OUT HALF CIRCLE.DESK OR DRESSER DRAWERS \u2014 BUTTER BOXES ABOUT I3\" SQUARE - SANDED TO GOOD FINISH -PLACED ON GLIDERS OF I\"MATERIAL.TOP OF $4\" PLYWOOD.FRONT VALANCE Y4\" PLYWOOD.RAISE DESK FROM FLOOR ON 4\" LENGTHS OF DRESSED 2x4\"S.OPENING IN CENTRE AT LEAST 20\" WIDE.LA WOOD HOLDER FOR FIREPLACE STEEL SOAP PAIL-\u2014 HANDLE REMOVED \u2014 COVERED WITH BLACK ENAMEL - STIPPLED WITH GOLD PAINT.COLO FRAMES ANDO HOT BEDS From storm windows end pocking CBSES i| wood and pieces of two by four.\u2018| the mirror had been salvaged from a UPRIGHTS 2X4\u2019S.GOOD HEIGHT, |14\" AT FRONT, 20\" AT REAR.PLACE BRACE ACROSS RIDGE AND DOWN SIDES.SIDE OF WINDOWS WITH, PUTTY EXPOSED TO WEATHER.\u201d C It has often been said that necessity - is the mother of invention.It was certainly proven to me the other day while travelling in the Ste, Annes area.I was invited to spend the evening witha young couple whose acquaintance had been made on their honeymoon the previous summer, I had admired their courage in starting a home on a shoe string and was most anxious to learn how they were getting along.Their house was far from being luxuriously furnished but there was plenty of warmth and friendship that made you feel immediately at ease.They had had to make sacrifices but their youthful enthusiasm bad been retained, and they had created a truly happy home.The husband shared my opinion of butter boxes.He made many pieces of furniture, including the chesterfield, and had found these boxes could be in many ways.One of his best efforts was his wife's dressing table \u2014 made entirely of boxes, ply- ven rd, resilvered and ced i refinished frame, anc pla ma Fireplace Fuel Holder Something else that caught my eyé was a homemade fuel container ; from a soap pail.It had been canned black and then stippled inside and out with gold.The feet and handles from an old brass jardiniere had been attached to add to its attractiveness.It was the finishing touch to a rustic stone fireplace he had built with his own hands.Nor was all the beauty found on the inside of the house.Excellent progress + been made in changing a large \u2018empty\u2019 town lot into an attractive setting for their small bungalow.He took great price in showing me the cold frame he built from packing cases and on which he made the storm windowsdo double duty.Their harvest this fall will go a long way in helping the food budget.through the coming winter.I couldn\u2019t help but feel as I left them, here is one home that will be a definite _ asset to the community and to our country.TTR RE Ta JA \u201d i a - i ! 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